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ce ‘Thrilling Second Chapter of the Voyage . of the Island Belle, : “STARVED AND FROZEN. ‘Four Lives Saved by the Steamship Celtic—Four Perish. ‘Tho steamship Celtic, which arrived here yesterday, brings with her the second chapter of a sad tale of suf- ‘fering and death at sea, In the forenoon of Wednesday Jast sho sighted a vessel flying signals of distress, and, upon going to her assistance, found her to ve the schooner Island Belle, of Portland, Me., fifty-two days out from St. Johns, Newfoundland, and-in the last ex. Aremity of distress, RESCUED BY THE CALIFORNIA, * From the day she lett port the fates seemod against ber, and after tossing ubout at the mercy gf the waves for thirty-tive days she was met by the steamor Call- fortia and given what assistance she required. Her zails were all gone and their booms broken, Tho crew Were frogtbitien and the Captain’s wife, who wus on “board, very sick, The poor sailors suffered foarfully ‘and their feet were frozen and swollen to five times Sherr natural size, They were out of provisions besides, \d well nigh on the verge of despair. In this condi- “tian they fell in with the California on the 7th of this fnenth, and everything that could be done to relieve their distress was attended to. be captain's wife and culld were taken on bourd the steamer uud brought to this city, RESUMING ER JOURNEY, The schooner was provided with sails and provis- fons, ug her captain declined to desert her, and purted company with the ‘California, intending to make his way back to Newioundland. Mra, Woodinan, the cap- ‘tain’s wife, on her arrival here told the story of thar Suflerings as follows: ‘1 don’t know that I can give you a very correct | Regount,’? she suid, “as I was yery si¢k and out of my head for some time, We took the squall off Halitax. {it was so Sudden We had to cut the ropes and let the auiis run, We hove to and drifted back into the Gulf vi St. Lawrence, We ran before the wind, trying to jet across the Gulf into Sydney, We had left the storm trysail, topsails and oye jib, We couldn’t get fny sun and dida’t know where wo were, After tho fifteenth duy wo bad nothing but salt beef and very Iffule water, which had to be apportioned out to us in » little dosea, The schooner was ulmost a totul wreck. “Laxt Sunday morning we met the Califorata, and 1 * was taken of with my child, We were then 150 miles east of St. Johns, Newfoundland, ‘Tho captain of the Calilornia gave the crew two barrels of bard bread, some roast beef, a quantity of tobacco and pipes and a fresh supply of water. He also left tue schooner some Sails, The weather was pleasant the morntug we left them, but the sea was suli rough, because the gale bad just passed off. The cabin was full of water and I “was up on deck and lashed fast.” Nothing was heard of the tate of tho Island Belle after she parted company with the California, and as it was thought with fair weather should reach New- foundland withip a few days at most it was feared she _ bad gone down with ail on board. AGAIN IN DISTRESS. Now comes the secund chapter, moro sad and fearful thau the first, telling not only of fearful suffering and disireas but ‘of starvation and death, The plucky +» faptain and his crew, thankful ior having escapod the | trials of their journey, bude good by to the Culiformm * with light nearts and set sail for St. Johns, But the se- everest of their trials were yot to come. Storms and gales attended them, and for three weeks more they were driven hither and thither wherever the raging ¢te- meuts dirceted their course, Intensely cold weather added to their discomfiture, and the provisions given ~ them by the Califormia were exhausted. A pint of water anda hard biscuit per day was all that could bo «spared, The men, still suffering trom the trials they had previously encountered, Lecuine prostrated, und the cook and two seamen were frozen to death. The mate suffered the same tato before their rescue by tho Culilornia, THE SECOND RESCUE The steamship Celtic was boarded down the bay early this morning by two reporters of the IHxnaup, who had, fortunately, found a tugboat with steam up iu a dock on the East River. The ship’s company bad gone to bed. * Captain Gleadell was found, however, and kindly made the following statemont:—‘On the 24th inst, “at about eieven o'clock in the forenoon, in lon- givude 46 deg. 30 min., latitade 45 deg. 41 min., we sighted a small vessel flying a signal of distress, The course of the ship was at once altered, and we bore down upon her. Heaving to within bailing dis- tance the wreck was ascertuined to be the schooner Island Belle, Capta:n Woodman, of Rocktand, sfe.,bound from St. Johns, N. F., to Boston. Captain Woodman gard, ‘Can you take us off at once!’ I responded, ‘Certainly, and immediately gave orders Jor the low, ermyg of the starboard hfoboat, Captain Woodman called out again, ‘Only one of my crew remains alive and he is badly frosttiuen.’ We nave two passengers, but none of us have eaien apything for forty-eight hours.’ The schooner ts leaking very badly, and can’t remain afloat much longer. A high sea was running nt the time, and great cure, occasioning some delay, was requisite in launching the bon. ‘The trip was made in satety and the pout containing the captain, t und sutlor Was soon alongside in the Ice of the Cee, ‘They were swung on board without difticulty, Captam Woodman has not turved i yot, and will tell the rest of the story better than Lean. The poor fellows have agperes dreadiuily. You had better go down and see in.” THE WRECKED CAPTAIN'S NARRATIVE, ‘The earn steward was found alter 4 long search, and having lighted one of his large lamps in the saloon, he weutio search of Captam Woodman, ‘The weainer Deaten sailing master yooa came down the companion- way. He had been taking bis Walk on the upper deck preparatory vo “turning in” for the might. “Captain, we are anxious to have the narrative of the suflerings of yoursclt and crew from your own ipa,”” suid one of the HekaLp reporters, “Certamly, { will tell you ail ubout our mistor- tunes,” said’ Captain Woodman, “The Island Belle Sailed from >t Jotns, N. F'., on December 3, bound for Boston, We lost ail our sails in u gale on the Oth, aud Oriited from that tine until we were taken off by the Deltio—forty-six mortai days of suspense. On the 7th of January my Wile wad child were puton board the Caliternia —” , Captain, and safely landea them in New York bn the 12th,” interrupted the reporter, reflecting upon Ihe Jateness of the nour. So the pilot intormed me,” replied the Captain, #Weil, to resume, on December 11 one of the pusseu- atte Francis Morley, was severoly injared, having 1 buried agaist the quarter boat by a heavy seu which broke over us amidships and Morley narrowly escaped going the boat was carried away was filled with water, All wer ‘oyed at the same time, kerosene oil, biack var- | bist abd ship's bread were flouting about the cabin | Jogether. We had had nothing to vat except sult ish and pilot bread trom December 11 uni! January 6, | whon the Caltornin spoke us, us you koow, and gave | gs some more provisions, 1 bad contrived to patch up Jhree small sails from some old canvas, und having (hen set as taut as possible ! boped to be uble to feach some port, Thereiore | would not abandon my | vessel, although she was leaking badly, | DEATH FROM COLD ANU PRIVATION, «On December 28 my mate, Kidridge Doune, of Rock. rolied ait, overbourd, for ‘eabin nd, died from the offects of the trest, and on puary 9 . Dodge, Jr., the cvulored cook, fied jrom the same cause. Dodge was from | Bt. Croix, West Indies, On January 14 another yeaman, Manuel Roze, died trom fever and frost, and on the samo day John J. K@ley, seaman, of Lost Mass., died from the offects of the biting cold, dreudially cold. We had no fires. Some of the men rished in the cabin, and were so badly frozen tuat @ flesh came off their hands and feet. ON THE VERGK OF STARVATION, For twenty days the survivors had veen living on | barely enougn to Kop ile in their bodies, one cracker @ pint of water being the daily allowance er each, From the ‘th of Jannary to the thi the only assmtance I bad w the puc:ps was from Mr. 7. J, Allen, & passenger, and he was suffering severcly from baying his ribs broken. vessel was lenking basly, and in all probability wont down the day after sho abandoned, a# there ‘wus a strong gale biowingfrom the northwest and a 8, Captain Woodman, on behatt of himself and his fel- Jow suflerers, desires to ex] his unbounded grat- tude to Captain Gleadell, who rescued thom from death end received them with open arms—taking them to own quarters and directing that all hospitality wuld be rendered to the suflerers. ‘THE PASHENG! SYMPATHY. ‘The passengers, desiring to attest their sympathy, faised the sui of £60, which was given to the sufler- 9re jor their reiiet, It was too late an hour to see either of tho passen: pers or the snilor, and over the Celtic's siue aud were soon rushing Over feecae in thd direction of whe city. A HORROR OF THE SEA.| reporters hastily elimibog | Lue NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1877. OBITUARY. - SIGNOR BLITZ, PRESTIDIGITATEUR. This world-revowned and highly gifted prestidigita- teur and ventriloquist died at his late residence in Philadelphia yesterday morning, after a long and pain. ful tlimess, Born in the towa of Deal, county of Kei England, in the year 1810, he, at the early age of thir- teen, began bis puviie carcer in tho city (then town) of Hamburg, Prussia, His proficiency in every branch of the magic art soon attracted immense audiences to his performances, not only those from the common and middle classes, but also from the highest and moat aristocratic, and be soon became the admiration of even the greatest, while his successes thus achieved laid the foundation for that fame and fortune winch it has been his perio to acquire, Alter having porformed throu; portion of Europe he emigrated to the United Siat in 1834, und from that period to within a short ti past he bas been almost untnterruptedly before the public, contributing to the innocent amusement of Loth young und old, ax cne of the most gitted and genial professors of his art. His ventriloquial powers were exceptional, while tho performances of his trained canary birds were marvels to all who have wit- essed them,” Ana who has not? In private life Signor Butz was no leas esteemed than in nis public one, Always a bigh toned and honorable gentleman, his dealings with bis fellow man were ulways characterized by those qualities, while his jovial disposition, roudy wit and unbounded fund of anecdoto rendered him a compunion to be sought atier, Ho jeuves a wile, sop and two daughters to mourn bis loss, the latter being our talented pr:ma donna, Mra. Jonny Van Zanat and her sister, Mrs, Thomas Motz, a piauist of remarkable ability. LOST HIS OCCUPATION. A BUSBAND REFORMER'S WELL DESERVED PUNISHMENT, At the Fifty-seventh Street Court yesterday Henry 7. Elderd, of No. 566 West Forty-fitth street, a well known citizen, charged Thomas Pryor with ‘sending him annoying letters, demanding a situatioa, in do- fault of which be threatened to expose him to his wife in regard to certain acts of which he said he (Elderd) was guilty.” ‘The prisoner was, it appeared, formerly employed at the Clermont Hotel as a waiter; and while there bo pretends he saw Mr. Elderd at tho hotel on a certain dag in April last with a young lady, The idea struck nim that he might usu this bit of information to obtain a situation us stablemun from Mr, Elderd, He uccordingly a» phed for the posiuen, and was put off with a promise by Mr, Elderd, Having waited in vain for three months he finally wrote Mr. Elderd # letter throaten- ing to expose bim to his wile and father-in-law should he not get immeamte employment from him. Mr. Elderd paid no attention to the letter at the time, but receiving another shortly alter through his wile, to. whom it had been addressed, bo gave the matter into the hands ot the police, and Pryor was yesterday orrested. The fellow had the impu- dence to say m Court that it was in the interest of the wife of Mr. Elderd taut he had acted us be had, but (sueeringly), perhaps, be bad done wrong, as Mr. El- uord Was u ian of rectitude, Judge Smith remarked, “If you go about the country endeavoring to reform husbands you have a busimess that will last you a lie time.” Pryor wax committed to prison in detaalt‘ol $1,000 bail to be of good Velavior, und $10 tine, A BURGLAR’S WAR MAPS. Officer Brammer, of the Eighteenth precinct, early yesterday morving noticed a man lounging about the residence of Luctus H. Biglow, at No, 1 Rutherford place, corner of Seventeenth gtrect, A wall runs along the street at the rear of the house, enclosing a yard, To this the stranger stole, and by the aid of small pro- Jectious in the masonry he succeeded in climbing to the wp. Thence he passed to the roof of the verandah and was on the pomt of making an entrance iuto tho second story, when the officer. who had by this timo summoned Roundsman Reid to his assistance, appeared upon the scene und arrested the burglar. On the por- son of the prisoner the pohce discovered a large paper contaming plaus of vartous houses in the precinct, among Which wero those on the cornors of Eighteenth street and Irving place, Seventeenth street and Irving place, and the one ho was entering. ull of the above places being sinularly situated, There was also a hst | showing the ume each of the officers of the precinct | went on duty and left his post, and a letter which affords information to the authorities regarding the movements and whereabouts of other thieves. The burglar zave the Dame of Charles Lanz. He wasarraigned at tho Filty-seventh street Court, and in detault of $2,500 bail was remanded until to-day. Ot lato there have been quite a number of small robberies in the neighvorbood, amony others that in which the house o: Cyrus W. Field was entered and an overcoat stolen, The police are endeavoring to work up the ‘tase 40 ay to prove Lauz to have been the thief in ouch instance. As the ollicer was taking the prisoner away three men Were found on the corner of Ruthoriord place and Seventeenth street, When questivned as to Their movements they gave contradictory and con- fthheting stories. They were placed iu durance vile until this morning. when, believing there was no case against them, they were discharged Lanz is said to be & non-prolessionul, a8 he is not known to the police by any previous bad conduct, und as his uppearance is 4m opposition to such # theory. A RUFFIAN PUNISHED. James Kennedy, a ragged ruffian, was arraigned be- fore Justice Utterbourg at the Washington Place Court yeeterday, by Officer Fieming, of the Twentieth precinct, charged with disorderly conduct, Mr, John Saedden was charged with assaulting Kennedy, Mrs. Lizzie Sneddon, of No, 402 West Forty-first street, said that while in the street, near her residence, she was insulted by Kennedy, who threw his arms around her neck. She called her husband, who knockod Kenneay down. Kennedy, when asked who struck Lim, said he . did not know; that he was knocked senseless. When asked if he had ever been arrested he hesitatingly con- essed tbat Detective Keuly had once urrested bim tor Lurgiary. Justice Octerbourg sent him to the Island tor turee months and discharged Mr. Snedden. | INDICTED JERSEY FREEHOLDERS, Every member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Hudson county, N. J., who voted for the purchase of a new court house site at Jersey City has been ins dicted, The indictment covers thirty-two pages, and the writs of arrest will be served witbin the next three days, T reat exeitement in Jersey City. nd the director-at- large, Mr. Halsted, signature the scheme could not have been consummated, aro to ve placed on trial, In spite of reports to the contrary, tr, Halsted st:ll remains at Bayonne, STOLE HIs SISTER'S JEWELS, On the 26th of January Edward C, Cafferty stole from his sister, Eliza J, Pride, No. 141 Fast Twenty- ninth street, two diamond finger rings, two pair of pearl currings, a gold cross and, among other articles of equal value, a gold breastpip, In which was a pic- ture of Judge Bixby. Mrs Pride is a cousin of tho Judge, which will account for her possession of the picture, All the articles were recovercd, with the e: ception of two rints, which oh RE shart Atthe Fifty-seventh Street Court yosterday Cudlurty was held for trial in default of $2,000 bail, MIDNIGHT WEATHER REPORT, Wan Derarraeyt, ) Ovrice or THY Cuter SIGNAL Orricer, Wasixarox, Jan, 20-1 A.M Indications, During Monday tn the South Atlantic States, station- ary of lower barometer, southerly to westerly winds, warmer and generally clear weather will prevall, In the Gulf States, stationary or falling barometer, variable winds, mostly casterly and southerly, warmer and generaily cloar weather. In Tennessve and the Ohio Valley, rising, followed by falling barometer, westerly and southerly winds, generally warmer and clear weathor. In the lower lake region, rising barometer, variable winds, warmer followed by colder partly cloudy weather and possibly occasional rain or snow, In the Middle and Eastern States, falling barometer, increasing southwost to southeast winds, probably to brisk along the coast, warmer, partiy cloudy weather, and in the latter and northern portion of the former probably snow or rain, followed by rising barometer and winds shifting to colder westerly or northerly. ‘The Savannah, Cumberland and Lower Ohio rivers continue to fall slowly, and the Mississipp! at and be- low Memphis to rise slowly, Cautionary signals are ordered for the New England coast, THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. ‘The following record will show the changes in tho temperature sor the past twenty-four hours, 1m com- parison with the corresponamyg date of last year, as | indicated by the thermometer at Hudnat’s ph: Henatp Building :— ne 1976, 1877. 1877. . 42 33 8:80 P, 38 coe a8 30 6PM. 1 + 42 28° 9PM. 3t vee 8 a1 12h M. Average temperature yesterd: Average temperature for correspo: BRAZILIAN COFFEE MARKETS, ‘isha sirily oi oni Kio Jaxxino, Jun, 28, 1877, very quiet ; rate, 6.90 0 Toe por oe Santor, Jan, 24, 1977, Coftee—Interior Hantos, 6,700 a 6,wo Tels pet 10 kllua. MR. GIBBS AND THE PRESS. ‘At Science Hall, No. 141 Eighth street, a: three o'clock yesterday alternoon, talkative Mr, Gibbs tapped on the desk with bis knuckles und smiled the moeting to order, The hall was completely packed with auditors, it having been announced that impor- tant tomperance advocates would deliver addresses. Alter a young man bad read ono of the psalms of Davia and the Rov. Mr. Hudson had thanked God for the breaking up of the winter, Mr. Gibbs renewed bis tilt with the mombers of the pross by reading a news- paper clipping, in which he was reported as saying that it was ditticult to find a sober editor or reporter on the New York press. It had been denied, be said, that be evor made such a statement, but it was truc that ho had done so, Murmurs of disapproval were hoard from all quarters of the hall, and a voice trom the uud cried, “What you want i# a notice!” “Certainly,’? smiled Mr, Gibbs, with the msouciance of an old canipaigner ¢*ihe man’s a fool nowadays who dou’t want uil the notices he can get.” Mir, Gibbs concluded by menacing City Hall sqeare with the pos- sible opening of a temperance union ut the very contre ot newspaper intelligence, and, as the subject did not appear to be a popular one with the audience, meouti- neutly dropped his controversy with the reporters und proceeded to say that $18 65 w ‘anted irom that audience. “1’m sure,” suid Mr, Gib! ‘you wouldn’t like to have the basket passed around twice for such a sinalJamount as that,” The audience laughed. After brisk Mr. Gibbs bad ‘tinished his appeal for currency and a bymn bad been sung Mr. Shackletord, of Atlanta, Ga., one of the leaders of tho Guod Templar organizations in that State, was introduced. He com- mencod his remar saying that for the Inst weok or ten days he had followed Mr, Giobs’ controversy with the press pretty minutely, He had once been W jour. nalist himself, and hud kuown many prominent journalists, some of whom tarricd too lung’at the wine ‘cup. But he was not inclined to censure them too severely, as of all the professions journalism involved the greatest amount of brain work with the leust re- muneration. After hin came Dr. Blanchard, of Ver- mont, with the statistics of stimulants, A poem entitiod ‘I'he Doomed Murderer’? was recited, and a young man who annouaced himself asa member of the press camo forward and took the pledge. AID FOR THE CUBANS. On the 13th of last month a dramatic performance was given in Mr, Daly’s Filth Avenue Theatre for the purpose of aiding the widows and orphans of those who have fallen in the cause of Cuban independence. ‘A ladies’ committee, at the head of which was Mrs, Cegpedes, widow of the late President of Cuba Libre, managed the ails of the representation. ‘Tho card below explains itself. TO OUDAN WIDOWS AND ORPHANS. ‘The undersigned respectiully announces thut the net pro- ceeds of the theatricu: performance given on the 13th of December last, for the bonetit of the widews aud orphans of the Caban war, smounting to $1444, have heen deposited with General Francls Durr, thathe may, ufter due inquiry, distribute such umount Among such Cuban widows und orphans as ure really in need of relict, All, persons who consider t entitled to sharc in this fund may call on the undersigned (at No, 142 East Twent eighth street) to receive the proper recommendation for that purpose. ANNA QUESADA DE CLSPED<8, COUNTERFEIT DIMES. Waltor Walsh and Jobu Carr, respectable looking young fellows, wero arraigned at tho Fifty-seventh Street Court yesterday, chargod with passiug counter- feit ten cent pieces, They were remanded for exam- ination by tho United States Commissioner. SUDDEN DEALH, Mrs. Cathefine Flanly, aged thirty-seven years, died suddenly at her place of residence, No. 196 Church stroet, Brooklyn, on Saturday night. A vordict of death irom convulsions was rendered by the Coruner’s Jury. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN ‘STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THR MONTIOS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUAI & Steamer, | _ Sails. ion| fice. Wisconsin. Jun 30. {Liverpool.. }29 Bronaway Abyi lee 31.| Liverpool. ./4 Bowling Green Wiela ‘Ikeb “1:] Hamburg. 161 Broadway « State of Indiana.. (Feb 1.isilusgow.. 172 Broudway {]Feb 8.) Liverpool .. |37 Broaaway 3: | Liverpool. Labrador Adriatic .. Bolivia Ttalia.. Rhein Dakota. 0 Broadway > Kroadwav bownng Green Bowling Green Brouaway 72 Broudwny | Hambneg..)31 Broadway Pommerania 24.) Livarpool..}37 Broadway Britennie ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK--THIS DAY, sux axDuoox, | WIGH WATER . 113 | Gov. Island. . § 14 | Sandy Hook. .eve 5 50 | Hell Gate, HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. saxuary 28, 18) PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN. 28, 1877. ARRIVALS, AEPORTED BY THE MERALD STEAM YACHTS AND WERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINK r Celtic (Br), Gleadell, Liverpool Jan 18, with 199 p ssengers to RJ Curtis, ed a State line ste: 5 30, lop 45 45, took off «1 Belle, of Kockland, Me, F, tu Boston (see xeneral news col- fon 58 63 W, passed a Dominion wad 3 an vound fro umn) ; Jan 20, lat line steamer bound F. Steamer Stute of Indinna (Bri, Sadler, Glasgow Jan and Larne 14th, with mdse and 58 passengers to Aust Baldwin & ‘The first eight days expericuced very heavy westerly Steamer Victoria (Br). Hedderwick, Glasgow Jan 13, Moville 14th, with mdse und passenzers to Henderson Br 4, lat ois 31, lon ner Caiifyen . a 00 mites E of Sandy Hook, an do; 160 miles E of do, steamer A (ist), hence tor Glaawow, ‘Stewiner Werer (Ger), Von Bulow, Bremen Jun 13 and Southumpton 16th,with mdse and 74 passengers to Oelrichs & Had ® continnation of westerly gules with high head sons: in lat 45 18, lon 4440, passed an iceberg, ‘Stoamer Canina (ir), Liddicont, Bormada Jan 25, with mdse and passengers to A’E Outerbridze, f Magnolia, Daggett, Savannah Jan with mdse Richmond, City Point and Nor- sto ld Dominion steamsiip folk, with m Co, Ship Alexander Marshall, Gardner, Liverpool 46 davs, with OHO tons of sult to OH Marsball & Co. Came the Horthern passaze; was 18 days Wot Banks, with heavy wenterly gules and very cold weuther, Ship Privateer Ur), Cox, Hull via Savannah Jan 19, in ess, Shanghal Rept 10, a! Anjer Oct 21, Cape ;had fine weather w ad strong NW und ing thix coast with mueh sn i Ph wancdrain (Br), Sangster, Liverpool via Wilmington, NU, Noy 7. in ballusi, to Gerhard & Brewer, Bark Freden (Nor), Haivorsen, Londua ti days, in ballast to 0 Tobins & ¢ Bark Pring Friedrich Carl days, with mdse to Dill & Radmann.’ Jant xpoke bark President Von Blumenthal Ger), from i for Savannan (Ger), Granxow, Stortin #0 i 70, (Ger), Forstmann, Hamburg 66 to HM Koop & Co, lad tine weath- rere n je A Uheney (of Buston), Arey, Cape Town with wool, &e, to Ovlrichs & veasel to Hi F Brown & Co, Crossed the Equator Jun 8 in lon 42 W. Brig Anna (Ger), Beckwold, Ito Janeiro via Hampton Roads 65 duys, with coffee to G Ainsinek ; 110 0 Tooias & Uo. Crossod the kqaator Deo 20. 1n lon Brig Ellen P Stewart ot Poiladeiphia), Miller, Old Hare days, with lozwood to Sullivan & Co; vessel to Jus Borland & Co. Had fine weatne: Hen, Poin days, with suyarto Vatable & Son; vessel to Miller ton. Sehr H Curtis (of Chorryfeld) Bussell $ to . low 72 90, spoke brig Ellen HM with 8 of fore and main top- masts and all yards; 270 miles S& of Barnegat, spoke sche Deceors, from Phila joiphia for Halifax, Ne: sam miles SE of Barnegat, schr Kita & Jessie, from dam vin Nassau for Bost Sebr Semuel Wood, of Behr Nellie © Paine, Sehr ‘snckotnel’ Wi ore harbor, Du In (OF tockwood, Witliams, Providence, PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE BOUND SOUTH. Beurse, Boston for Now Yorn. ‘Now Bedtord, Fish, New Bedford tor urtis, Savannah O days, Ihott & with lumber to Sluate 3, Jan 2, lat 39 roe, hones for Matanzas, for Amboy. ster fur Piiliadelpbia, Steamer Glancus, Kot =m 4 ity of New York, Thetis, Young, Proyiden Hielinee Bolivar, Geer’ New London and (Nor), Molsom, New Bedtord for for Now York. Norwich Tor New Ste yt Bolivar, Gee York. ¥ Hein A Holme: I id Torrey, Sor . Burton P Bavbitt, Salom. for New York, rewster, Sandford, Providence for New ‘Mehr Chus Dennixon, Heath, Providence for New York, Behe Willa MeVobb, Cleveland, Meovidence lor Now oF Sebir W D Marvel, O'Keo'e, Providence for N Sebr Dart, Cay Stamived for Now York, Senrpamuel F God ‘ai Staintord turNew York. Sehr Sule Burton, Bar Stamford tor New York. BOUND EAST. ‘s Steamer D Valentine, Rose, New York for New Haver Brig Elisa Stevenn, Hixgins, New York for Bostou (and anchoredin Hart Uslind rou). ae r jason, French, sew York for Boston, Beir He-en Thompson, Hradiord. toboxen for Boston. MARITIME MISCELLANY. Scun A W Gourp, before reported abandoned, was again seu Deo 25, 1ut 2303 NyJon 81 We “ Scun Jessy @itaeer (sherman), Coffin, at Portland jan k, while taking in iy imped mud Chi Jonging fy Cape Eiaabeth, was ai ur hooper was struck b; ful xule, all her dories lost and the to1 i split. vax, Jan 24—The cargo of potatocs of brig Broadal- whieh gat futo thi the vorane rom Pp re. The pur- to B hipping it to New York by the brie Nazarine. idings of the missing steamers Geo Cromwell, ‘Washington, New Bepronp, Jan 27—Revenus steamer Samuel Dexter aceidentally collided with schr Ex unt day, currying away the evd of the schooner’s Jibboom, «nd the cutter lont her square xall vard and other slight dainaze. She will repair aud be on her station again Satucday Puntapetenia, Jan 28-—Burk Brothers (ir, Pratt, hones for Dubiin, is ut Marcus Hook with loss of rudder and. will retura for repairs, * 4 Siiprvipixg—At Rast Boston Mr Ahiel Gove's new ship planking, She will be 1250 tunn a cnt; ix 188 feot long between perpen ‘BT feet Ginehex wide and leet 6 mches deep, ding 8 f et height between docks. All her accommo: ns will be ou the upper deck, leaving her hold entirely the stowage of cargo, ‘At New Bedford, Mr John W Howland ts to buila a vessel on City wharf tor Gups Philip IL Reed, late of sehr Union. ‘Tho, new vesvel will be 5 feot lony, 23 fect beam, 10 feet 0 crew, @ her NOTICE TO MARINERS. RE-RSTAMLISHMENT OF LIGHT AT PORT $4N JUAN, PIR, recelved that the Light at Port Si blished. ‘The light is fixed white . showing a bright. flash ot about 5 secouds’ duration every minute, clevated 171 feet ubove the level rf wexther should be visible for a dist Castle, 120. ts cctauenal, painted white aud durk xrx} of brick, is alo vetagonal. ‘the illuminating apparatus is entadioptric or by reflectors or lenses, of the third order, On my last voyaue to terasou Now Your’ alter passing it xbont 4 miles, It ts hoped will have these buoys placed at the mo and shouls slong the coast, er will be th saving many lives, GEORGE A DEARBO! Master steamer New Orleans, SPOKEN, Ship Lancaster Leland, from Liverpool for Southwest Pass, Jan 11, off Tudkar, BK iuinevere (Br), from Liverpook for Tybee, Jan 15, the x0) ih of lat 52, lon 6, Bark Wakefield, Carver, from Cardiff for Batavia, Dec 13, lat 2 8, lon 25 W. Bark Albion (Br), Wyman, from New York for Rio Jan- eiro, Dee 18, lat 8 N, ton ‘eony, from Liverpool for San 4, lat 18. N, lon 25 W. Kirk City of Carlisle (Br), (Nor), from Loudon for Pensacola, no date, Francisco, Dee Bark Euro) Ant 39, lon R Bark Brier Holme (Br), from Sunderland for Sau Frau- cixo, Dec 22, no tat, Xe. Bark Mary E Chapman (Br), Atkinson, from Liverpool for New York Jan 10, int 49, lon 10. A vessel showing JRUP, trom New York tor —-—, Deo 4. lat 14N, lon 31 We OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Bnistot, Jan 28—Arrived, ship Olive (Br), Davies, San Francisco via Queenstown, Downs, Jan 28—Arrived, bark Coomassie (Br), Taylor, Bull River. Hameuna, Jan 27—Sailed, barks Elena (Ger), Steenkon, Philadelphia; Deodata (Nor), Anderson, do. Havre, Jan 27—Arrived, ship McDougall, Davis, New Or- leans (not arrived at Liverpool); bark Leamington (Br), Orknoy, do. ‘i Sutled 27th, barks Eneverer (Nor), States; Investigator, Butman, do, Livxrvoot, Jan 28—Arrived, ships Western Empi ler, New York; American (Br), Spry, Suvannab; George (Br), Hall, do. hallod 22th, barks Vose (Br), Doody, Hampton Roads; Paramount, Hill, Baltimore; Maury (Nor,, Wiig, United States; Nipote Accume (Ital), Gallo, do, Loxpoy, Jan 28—BSualled, bark Kute Crosby (Br), Hibbert, United States. i Mataca—Salled, stenmer Colombo (Br), New York, Messtna—Sailed, bark James E Ward, Payne, New York; brig Flora Goodule, Bai Queenstown, Jan 28-Arrived, ship Blair Hoyle (Br), Higgins, San Francisco; burk Ardvar (Br), Burns, do; brig C R Burgess (Br), McBride, New York. FOREIGN PORTS, Nielson, Unitod Amory, Dec 9—In port, bark Antioch, Merrill, tor -——, Carcutta, Dec 22—1n port, (BY) Br), Kmpire of ta ( r Sumnel Skolleld, SkulBeld, inmander (Br), Stup, for San Franciseo Centennial. Beurse, for Bombay; Daniel I Tenney, Aver: ool: Reporter, Xpring, une; bark Tower, from Melbourue, arrived 20th. trom Sauzor Dee 16, shins British Euvoy (Br), New York; Zist, El Capitan, Lincol: lo, 1 rt, beige T hiliips, Koxe, Dec ‘artar (Ger), . rena, for Sau Francisco Heuley, from Now- chang, urrived 6th. NM Haipax, Jun 28—Arrived, steamer Sardiniun (Br), Dut- ton, Portland fur Liverpool Dee2 -In port, ‘sips Hengist (Br), Brown, for y Maroy, un Rio Graxnk, Dec B—Arcived, schts Ida A Jayne, Mills, Richmond; Mwud Briggs, Davis, do; 11th, Darius’ Eddy, Rideout, do. SHancuat, Nov 3 —Arrived, ship Annie Gray (Br), More, Puget Sound, ‘Yoxouama, Dee 21—Sailed, bark Ferris § Thompson, Pot- ter, Kobe. {Pee Sre. t_ ABYSSINIA ] Anprossax, Jan 10—Sal San Carlos, Atherton, Car denax. “AYR, Jan 10—Sailed, Norman, Smith, Demerara, Axtweur, J jled, Cuto, Wiig, America; Tamer- lane, Sid w York, AtuKuts. Jan 2—Arrived, Palestine, Mitchell, Montreal. au Aucasri, Jan d—Arrived, Muggle Wood, Buckurd, st "Nov 23—Arrivea, Euroka, Chapel, Now Yor for 7th, Johanna, Roxinzh, Munila tor New York. Dee 1i—In port, La Piata, Puilitp: ‘cera, 3 In port, Rebreea Goddard, Goudy, Daisiel, 5 orders; Appan, W Buistot, Jan 10- mont, Blagdon, Pensncol uiuckauf, Soenger, Hlomidon, Potter, ‘do ndevennen, Thomaren, Churlo no: Han: ; Tonas Bist! jew Yorke; 12e Cieconwedi, N Iphin: Diana, G ang, Pensacola, aides Passed 13th, Enrica, Hianich, from New York, Jan'11—OM, Aimo, Bremer, trom Hull for Peder | ea iphin. ieex, Jan 11—Sailed, Muskol jhann, Mortensen. B. ihandel, Wa 10—Arrived, Silas Curtis, Oughton, Groet ard, Campbell, Liverpool. Jan 8—builed, Lindesnaes, Tonnesen, New Be Yor! ‘Auvirr, Jan 12—Arrived, Oakland, Reed, Liverpool, Havan Cleared Oth, Lutu, Oth, Nancy Pon- dleton, Penalor die MeAdam, Cui- a A jone, Forbes, hh Hermod, Krog, from London fur New Orleans (and proceeded). Crmnocks, dun 9—Pat in, windbonnd, Alma, from Lon- don for Puniudelphin, 8 ASTELLAMANK, Jan 3—Sailed, New York, Cacace, New —Arrived. Wm G Putnam, Halifax, wd, Bon) Bans, Zernichow, trom Lon- . Peavola do for Pensacola; na Thamburskj yinites 10th, Pretty Jemima, for Tybee; Hy! or ‘Dover, Jun 10—Pasaod down, Viek & Mebane, for ——. Suited oth, Lowerivon, Steele, St Jo D Oceun, from ja, New aderland tor a. th, Admiral, Junson, from Antwerp for New York. yoaurnotnt, Jun 10—sulled, Sura, Cussandeien, New fork Of the Start 11th, Minnie Hanter, Woodman, from Lon- dou tor Cuba, ut in 12th, Austin, Davis, from Havre for Southwest 10-Arrivod, Isle of Erin, Irvine, San Fran- it f Lirht, Montroal: 10th, Tro Sini, Bal- ek, Humpton Kurds. Tuth, Gulden Fiveee, Hamphrey, a, F astown 0 Dawtzic, Jan 9--Artived, Genitore, Bjonness, Philadel- cero, Balti- shin +? Pa y Jan 13—Arrived, Lavarell more; Uanessa Madro, irr Auiled 10ch, Ver! Male, tw Hoveataylingi Ph sxonilon, ‘New York; Samugh I st Nuawire; litt, Deva, New York; 1 BI 13 -Kalled, Ann Posebich, Now York; ), Bultin {Hontto, Frusor, Hampton Rods, Colamba Caroline, for cA dovtit, Jan 10—Sailed, PrinMfesse Louse, Baltimore. aeTAR, Jan 4—Arrived, Ce cleared for Baltimore) |. Stowers cleared for Philudeiphi Cleared 2d, fa Gexoa, jack, Smith, Messina Staples, Palermo (a elphia, . Payne, Megaina, Smith, New Yi i lath, Ky ee do; nsenes, New York, ed, Goldfinder, Quebec. wailed 1b F Nash, spuutding, Havana; Man, Doboy;’ Antonietta, Andon, pbell, ‘ihomas, Halitsx; Leif, vo- 11th, Unkel Ce Trai. a 5 yoy; Altred, Gray, Sav: whe ‘ive Jun 1OcArrived, Le Louisiane, Eguay, New Or- attio, Mauras, Nortis, fybve. day, ‘Sorenson, Charleston; Lady of Saudy look. JO—Arrived, Garibaldi, Forbes, Vort- Nailed Ulunred Ko, MeKen wg Koxa, Jit 0, Jun 10—Arrived, Alpha, Mavonl, Ball It “we 0—Arrived, Frugont ¢ Devoto, Con hia, Jan 10—Arrived Pommerania (s), Schwonsen, a . New York, Suiled Fith—Aentns, Be-ding, \ Lavenroot, Jum 11 Arrived Annie Orleans; Siborin (9), Hareisos n ‘ Atkinaon, Sut Franclveo, via Queenstown; Lith, Russia AVY wy rd, Danean, Havana; Scotia, Him iis; Sauron. Jolnson, New ‘le; Prita, J Gov Morton, Davis, Galveston irtlund, Me; George Pugbody, I Sumy Hook; Anna,“ U; Hampton Ke gensen, Tybe masian (4) Aird, ‘Kybee; Mlle, Sawyer, - or, waeen SIR ol au Siete a Heecn ods: BY Wate! ewan Yor a Ee ‘Thronsed, Hampton Rouda; west ass: Alte Zia Bat: bg ml ack ford, 4 11th, Unico, Sehlaine, ‘Neie Yorks 3 variouee Oergannd ( avan hi 2th, Tr, Sweet ry rou, os maimizon rruineveros Keith, ‘Tyee, Buily: Lowther, Hll- Paint Eguiay Sth, Adelaide Norris, from Liverpool for ren Fusuice Oth, Victoria Nyauay, froin Liverpool for San Loxpox, Jan 11—Aprived, |. Braithwaite, New york: 12th, Hudson: Ralehi, do tana eniarea out tor do), ared Lith. Attia, Moricich, New York cithere, Kin: be hy Al Grunderson, Wilmington, NC; Weber, New tLith, Mury M. Bird, Packard, Francesco, Demarchi, Philadelphia, ‘trom Gravesend 12th, Plymouth Roel a Gules Lavarel amon, bilelsen, 1 . Jan 11—Saled, Wm Owen, Brows ANCASTER, Jun L1—Sailed, Arcturus, Bent, Now York, Mae Jan 10—Arrived, Village Belle, Little, re. _Lxcnoux, Jan 9—Sailed, Cheechino, Maggiolo, New ‘ork, Movitex, Jam 10—Satlod, Kong Sverre, Harnon, Balti- more. Mansnittes, Jan 9—Ralled, Tais, Anderson, Sagua (Cubs), Mussina, Dee 31-—Arrived, American Union, Collins, Leg- horn, Railed Jan 1, Alice Ada, Wilmot, Philadelphia; 34, Ma A Drury, Baker, Now York. oy " ep! Mosnovis, Dec 22—In port, Jasper, Williams (has been reported sailed, no date, for Now York. Fr RWGASERE, ‘Jun 11—Cleared, Hedvig Sophia, for San ‘ancireo, Newronr, Jan 12—Cleared, Seth W Smith, Marshall, St Thomas. Crnon, Larsen, New York, led, Helsingor, Sav inna; ‘au, New Unity, Delawa Umied States; Tel Brita, Stepanovieh, Unity, Bulwer, Tybee: Queen of Englun Prawtx Point, Jan 11—Sailed, M & FE Vox, Hastings (from London), Southwest Pass. Piu.av, Jan 10—Atrived, dapl'or, Liedtke, New Yi olexautit, Jan 10-Bailed, Martin W Brett, Pet aba, Porttaxn. Jan 9—Suiled from the rouds, Albissola P, Pesectto, Uatiaddelph ; 1th, New id, Hammond, jelius Grinnell, Borland. (from London), New York (trom Huvee), New Ocloans, 10. — Arrives Oth, Castalia (x), Butier, Mewsina, Raulled 4th, Gilsland (3), Baxte Papaxa, Nov 17—Arrived, ith, Hattio N Bangs, Bangs, du. 12—Arrived, Emanuel, Olsen, Wilming- Prince Kdward Island, fattore, Gloucoster; AO Vinge, Liver- Jlousester; Mary Stew: ‘ew York. tancoga, Freeman, Bata- Be pool; 11th, Ruth don; Tearus, J.iverpool Merryman, Amsterdam; |. 12th, Carl Georg, Hi jor, Burrow: 13th, City of Lahory, Hul! Bristol; Ann Oneto, Ipswich seppe Revello, ndon. 8 Rouen, Jan 10—Cleared, Mury I Baker, Sproul, Now Or- jenns. Rypx, FW. Jan 11—Sailed from the Motherbank, Fal- mouth, Armstrong (from London), No Rorrrepam, Jun 10—Cleured, Violets, Roggats, Wil- Gloucester; Spartan, mington, Prien erah 12—Sailed, Carl Johan, Oakland, Hampton ‘om Swaysea, Jan 10—Nailed, Lije Houghton, Rose, Cuba. Sournamprox, Jun 13—Sailed, Hincoo (5), Mills (from Hull), Now Yor! SeCONDKE (Africa), Dee 15—In port, Wheatland, Miner, trom Salt Pond. 'TRALKK, Jun 10—Ratled, Wiiz, Grogerson, Savanuan; Ca- nase Padre, Schiwfiino, Battimor in 10—Suiled, Providentia, Rafon, New Y: ‘Trixsti:, Jau 7—Arrived, Cuomo I, Unomo, New York. _Texentrre, Dec 27—Arrived, E is Darling, Hodgkinson, New York. Ratled 19th, yonnia Quetrolo, Queirolo. Doboy. Warknvons, Jan, 8—Arrived, Mans Neilson Hauge, Ho- gor, Baltimo Sailed 10th, Gulnare, McDonald, Charleston: Anna 7, Marincovich, Baltimoro: Isaac, Veceurich, Philadelphia, Yauipex, Jan 10—Sailed, Fk Lambrith, Gray, Hampton Roads; Aiberti, Corich, New York; Hurdi, Nielson, Balti- more. WICK, Jan 12.—An attempt was made last night with three tugs to get off tlie Somanden, from Bi , ABhOre at Spittal Point, but could not. move her. on ‘is xtill heavy alongside, and euro ix being: thrown over to lxhiton her previous to another attempt. To-day’s the vessel has driven farther u —The Tarifs (American brig), Brown, from ‘Trieste for Palermo, put into Vallona Dec 23, having lost nen overboard off Cape Colonna, She shipped two on and proceeded, Harnx, Jan 9—The Kate, Ferguson, which arrived at Hontlour Sth inst from St Juhn, N#, encountered bu ther during the voyage, had to'Jettivon hor deck cargo. and ustuined verious more age to rigging, £e, orig Waltvilie, from New York, expected to be completed on Eguay. arrived here from New during ® NW yale Dec 25, in'at 47 N, lon 52 W, ‘topsnils, blocks, &e, curried uway. Hxxigotann, Jan 9—Up to this night 100 bales of to- bacco und from 3,50) to 4,000 bags of coffee have been lunded, all in a more or lesx-sound stato, from the Saxonia (), fram the West Inaies for Mumburg, stranded here. Should the wind and weather keep fine but for a short time it isnot unlikely that the whole of the cargo und even th: ved. 7 for the most part slightly damaged, and 1 ‘one tobacco, were landed yesterday from the All the boats have gone Uf to the veavel again to-day, but the rough sea will make the sulvage diftienlt. : Hone Kona, Jai (general cargo}, bh pairs is estimated at abont “3U0,"" of this telegram appeared In the Hi from Autworp “ta jeraid o| arrived here from New on . ant #0 for six houre; had some sails blown away, &c. Lownos, Jan 13—Tne Mextes ne (Fr), from Nowport for Martinique, was in collsiou with the Young Engle, of 8¢ John, NB, Jan 5, the Monkstoue bearing about one inile ESE 4% &; Bristol Channel. Lixericx, Jan 11—Tho Posoidon, Beck, arrived here from New York, experienced heavy woather. aud received damuge to stauchions and bulwarks on the siarbonrd side, Pontiaxp, Jan 12—0f,, the ship Lillie Soullurd, of Yar- mouth, NS. Killam, from ‘Bremen for tiampton Roads, and Tandod pilot, wh reports that tho xecont mate, John W. Knight, azoll $2 years, ot Eastport, Me, died on board 10th inst, owing to a ful. Qvxexstowx, Jan !2—Tho ship City of Lahore, Groen- horn, from San'Fruncivco, was in conta~t In this harbor 10th {nst.. after heaving up port anchor, witl bark Argo, lying to close by, when the ship bad box containing steer: urundall her stern railcarried away, aud wheel (cons) for Demerara, has arrived rovisions and water. ae for Baltimore (ballast), Bristow, Jan 1 ", Massa, Ada F Crosby, Crosby, Culais, Mo; 14th, Guincomo, Sei jew York, akx, Jun 3—Cloared, Moreator, Meidell, Pensacola. Benwick, Jun 14—Sailed, Emilie, Martonoll, Baltimore, Hxscuy iva, Jan 14—Off, Queon of India, from Dundes for Noy Orleuns. Of Eddystone 12th, Pretty Jemima, from London for Pensacola, Berrast, Jan 12—Sailod, Arendal, Thornsen, New York; Butoshire, Jones, Sandy Hook; Druuadoon, Murphy, North Nina rived 15th, Whittier, Swap, San Franciscu;-Frida Leh- ment, Lindholm, Balthmre, - Bornravx, Jun 13—Sailer Roady. ‘Arrived 14th, Florence Chipman, Williams, Iuanillos, ‘aiied from Pauillac, 20th, Alfred Gibbs, Keimert, New York. Kreme, Jan 12—Sailed. Basa, Neilsen, Norta America, Boxway, Dee 21—Saiied, W D Wailet, Hatteld, Calcatta ; Nazaire. , Romolo, Ed-rett Cirntueges. th, J Hf Crandon, Pierce, Bristol, E. Jan 4—Arcived, Dominique, Leblanc, New —Rniled previously, Fieetwing, Guest, ow, Rowell, do. sed, Trous, Muir, from Baltimore for Rebekka, Carlson, Hampton Yarmouth. Anchored 14th, Eva P: New York; juli rker, Slocomb, trom Bremen for Brinton, London for Annapolis, Bravy, ‘Tros, New York; 14th, Tam-o'-Shanter, Soule, San Donuts, Jan 13—Arri Lesseps, Steen, Baltimor rancisee. Sailed 12th, Antoerat, Kenealy, Baltimore; W T Mar. shell, St John, NB. mn 1i—Arrived, Maria Adelai ‘an 15—Arrived, Confidenza, Lombardy, Balti- Fiepeicesnaves, Jan 11-01, Bohlin, Philadelphia, and ordered to Aarhus. Ficsiixa, Jan 12—Sailed, William, Harding (irom Ante werp), Matunans, Giiespy, 1 San Fi « » Poeutis, mote, Thyra, from ; In the roads, Nimbus, Leonard, trom tncise ull, .axaow, Jan 12—Arrived, Zio Pellegro, Caffareno, New yron, Chriivensen, Now York ; 0, Andersen, do; Ulster, Jan 11—Cleare, Flora Goodale, Buker, Mes- ¢ Arthur (), Cow ll, d would provably pros tor Cleared 12th, Muonbeam, Field, Hampton Rond: Newins, Roland, Mobile; Aunie Burrill, Sanders, went Puss, Sulled j2th, India, Zachuriasen, New York; Ligsio Wright, Wright, New Orleans; Lad: the Lake, MeKen- Randy Hook's Fearless, Sini as. Satlea, Divico, Jorgensen, New Yo 2M South Ma i Sailed from Cuxhe 2th, Sagitt, Taylor, Bultimore ; Aeolus, Laivxdrook, Jan 1s 2 t jenvGulveston: Henry C Winstip, Doane, ath, Learns, Coeh w Yor Nulled 13th—Saturn, Olsen, Darien; Kinily Lowther, Hil- Velawure Brenkwuter; Guinevere, Keith, Tybee: John auns, Southwest Pose: Uniev, Sentailiney Orleans. yeott, Cardenas; Richard Lowell, Hampton Rowis ; Northampton, Trask, Delaware Broak- wig, Dobo: Penory, Penery, Asiaksen w York; Aneroid Lox 1, Hebe, Bozge, Baltimore; Saga, Bul Riv sh °. estar Clone fulton, Hampton Roads; Oxcar IT, Michuel th, & W atetson, Moore, New 0 |. San Francise i Gevesond 13th. Kosmos, sncoln; 14th, ore; City, Wilmington; 16th, Mury M Bird, Philadelphia, eas of Dufferin, Luigi i, Baled Batavin, Leerit, Jan 13—Sailed, prmor Marsoen' a, MELBOURNE, Triumph, Hollywood, Boston. (1) Arrived Jan 13, 8 M Stotson, Curtis, Victoria, Newront, Jun 13—Sailed, Golconda, smith, Matanzas, Pourtash, Unttarlnw Pieten, ety tor New York, 13—Salled, Hermod, Krog Grom London), ‘Jun Passed, O M Davis, Koopman, from Lo- Suited provivasly, Chattanooga, Froe- n 14—Arrived, Grace B Cann, Biwobn, Morion, Davies, Liverpuol ‘for Bourh: tor Cork; Ui west Pass, ais : Supaningss jan 14—Arrived, Elizabeth, Newman, Sume ™Suvitix, Des 31—Arrived, Ada Peard, Hocken, Philadel Cleared 30th—Marina, Andy, New York. aiatehard 7 Jun '13—Arsived, Wealthy Pendleton, ‘Tuxxt, Jan 12—Salled, J W Beard, Robins on (from Ga) ‘veaton), Howbayz Warknvonn, ‘Jan 12—Salled, Raseto Padre, Chiesa, Barun fan WeRiteee Boa a), Metcalf, Mong Kine eckesbressnen ee ee Amoy, Dec 5—The Milo. vet whieh left Amoy Ni “American bark, of Boston, mien 12 for Shanghai, having her on ihe Berwick, Jan 14—The Norwegian bark Siem vionsly reported as being as on Spittal Pe sisted off by three tubonts yes harbor making no water; part curzo jettisoned. Cowss, Jan 14—The Orven, Norwegian bark, Larsen, 00 1 Gntbatlantye hee nut tn Nore with and tore rigzing, sto to the water's edge and other dam. sion with an unknown ship off St. Alban's He: last might; the latter had bows stove and bowsp: away, aud apparently proceeded up Channel, | Capi, Jan 14—T United States three | | for Cardenns, was 4, in lat 40 N. lon three masted el ie ‘away. having, it ls reported. been tn collision sity anoth iF yessal when off Portland, Dover. Jan 15—The bark Skjoldmoon, ot Holmesteand, Lund, from Rotterdam tor Buitimore (ballast), stranded near ‘Hujte (? Hythe) yesterday morning, Attempts were tunde last tide to: et vessel off, which proved unsuecessiitl ; now being tightened, and it {4 hoped to get her afloat this tide; two tus in attendance; sea smooth, GRavKseND, Jan 15—The Camilla, Christensen; from New York, when off Folkestono yesterday, vas in collision with oor The Camilla has her quarter couside' y to the schooner unknown, | Amorican . uae unknown. ly damaged ; i ne ral moderate wet very wanettied und thick fogs prevailed. blowing a gue from the NNS, with a v soa; le ored heavily, and, large quantiti on board, the pumps were co! lawully employed. At4 P: the wind suddenly veered to the NW in «heavy squall, causing the wain-all to jibe, carrying away the mainma: head and mizaentopmart, and the wreck in its descent cks and did other damage, On Dees the weather moderated, Ino110, Nov 25—Some goods, more or less damaged, con- sisting of matting, fireworks, ‘hats and chinaware, have 4d from the wreck of thy Charles 0 Lea been save . from Hong Kong fur New, York. nud have been gold by suction, reulaing $1642; 1389 caxes of camphor, gross weight 1343 ved, more or less damaged, and ri olfer bas been received from ~ picul, hive ulso bee brought’ here, for w! Houg Hong of $15 per ple Liverpoot, Jan 15—The Vanguard. Corlett, from Iqniqne, | je crew (34 persons) of the from Chinchus for /Cork fur ei ig state 9) miles SW of Faynl. ‘The Architect, arrive during the ule of Doc 20 and St, In Int 44 N ton iss W, had about 15 arrels of rosin washed overboard and portion of bulwarks carried away. Loxpox, Jan 15—Tho Providentia, Norwegian bark, Ra- fen, from Amsterdam for Nei was totgily wrecked the night of the 1th in: Knock, saved. xuxsTowN, Jan 15,9 AM—The Alruna, Rurns, from Quocostown (ii ballact) for StJobn. Ni, has pak DAG with famage to foremust rigging, sails, und loss of fortopyallauy mast, 3 Crew | - | (Per Straxer Cxttic.) 5 Avorers, Jan 1—Arrived, Scala, Feminias, New York. { ‘Atcoa Bar, Dec 17—Arrived, R W Wood, Nichols, East li “Wacrist, Jan 16—8alled, Wellamo, Baltimore. qBapexucns, Jan 13—Arrived,, Doce Junio, Riberas, 4 » ton. Mreikox, Nov 18—Arrived, Wail Columbia, Brereton, iti Crookuavex, Jan 16—Salled, Jose R Lopes, MeDorinld, if Mesut, Jan 15—Arrived, Grace E Cann, Grant, St John, Cant, Jan 12—Arrived, WE Bradley, Chase, Newport, arrie KE Long, Park, New York. lied 12th, Lillivn, tgif (from Dunkirk), Now York; Sidonian (s), Edwards, do; Herald of the Morning, Towne, Montevideo. | Dantuourn, Dee 15—OF, Sovereign of the Seas, Woods, | from Antwerp for New York. | Dust, Jan 16—Anchored, Nicola Tomsvss, Antwerp for | Philadelphia, - pDusts, Jun 15—Arrvod, Golden Fleece, Humphroy, San rancinco, Fataours, Jan 16—Arrived, Syava, Behn, Baltimore for Neen Jan 16—Arrivod, Nimbus, Leonard, San Francisco, Hava, Jan 15—Cleared, Sunny Region, Kenny, Charles ton. Passed through the roads 12th, Mary. I Baker, Sproul, Ronen tor New Urleans. Hamaunra, Jan 14—Arrived, J W Beard, Robinson, Gab n. Balled 14th, Frisia (s), Meyer, Now York. aes Salled Ain Caxhaven an, Fruen, Bessesen, Philades hia, M4 Triwicu, Jan 16—Sailed, Matt August, Samuelsen, Balth tin (3), Peurs>, New York; Aletie, Kaudi { Nulled 10th, Merom, Lowell, Hampton Roads; Richaré [i III. Hubbard, Charleston; LG Bivolow, Ferris, Tybee ‘Anervid, Gray, do; G5 Penery, Penery, ttampton Roads. uy 'd_ idth, Geo Walker, Paterson, Cuba; Curibou, oy, Havana: Fred P Litchfeld, Spalding. Hong Kong | arliff; Bombay, We Souchwest Pass; ‘Lady mes Le ae reuko, Carew, do; Annle | Brenkwater; Pantse: io Janiero, ‘Lonpon, Jan 16—Ar1 ‘Wellington, Mason, Prince Ed ward Island: 17th, Isabel Williams, Buil River. fenred 16th, Edwin, Borden, Bultimore; 17th, Nuovs Veritas, Bertolotto, do; Attivita, Moresou, Baitimore; West fold, Larson, Hampton Konds. Sulied from Gravesend 17th, City of Amoy, San Fran- elseo: EW Stetson, Now Y Pourtann, Jan 15—Pat, from Kotterdam for New York, PALERMO, Jan 10—Arrived, Mary E Thayer, Tuthill, Por- Jan 16—Sailed, Goy Morton, Davis’ (from ; Blue Bird, Liverpool; Agow, Grad Karlovac, Paicurich, Balti. ‘Mangia, Jan 5—Arrived, Bogense, Jonsen, —- (and aniled for Philadelphia). Siuuna Lvoxx, Boe 24— Arrived, Melrose, Grigas, Boston, Tuxwt, Jun 19—Arrived, Nettie Merryman, Masters, Yo kohatnn'via Queenstown, Tantra, to Deo 31—Passed, Teneriffe, Tracy, Maryellie: for Sauna, TABLE Bay, Dec 12—Sailed, Jennte A Cher ‘ork, Warren np, Jan 14—Salled, E W Williams, Moonttort Cardenas. ‘ork. into the roads, Jupiter, Scnildty | , Arey, Now Batavia, Jan 16—The 18,815 boxes, ex Gentoo, have beep sold and realized £15,250. Cowss, Jan 18—The Swedish bark Iris, Molander, River, hax been towed in h ith i ‘and other damages, an from mers, at re froin Liverpool for Cardenas, Gaba, in lat 40 30 30 W. Wrvxourn, Jan 16—The Oxford, White, from Havre fur New Orleans, reported Jan 8 as having put iu ‘rire with bal lawt ve bea Is discharging ballust, and will take ih stones: iusto AMERICAN PORTS. | ASTORIA, Jan 20—Arrived, bark Whistler, Hotchkiss, | San Francisco Builed Bark Portland, Gage, Sun Francixco. BOSTON gan 28—Ar1 stoamor Wim Crane, Howes, Baltimore : Dark Vdward € iz, Bickmore. Turks Islands; brigs Morancy, Longhurst, East Harbor, L1; Wapiti (Br), Mollie, 4 St Doma C vy. Azna; Longwood, Hatch, Vir- 1: Amboy: © W May, Major, Gerrish | id Jeaste Eliza | sehrs odl—Steamer Victoria, TIMOKE Jan 27—Arrived, schr Bf B Vietor BH), Pt rlottetown, PEL. papa hai o Bsth— Arrived, steamer Nurnberg (Ger), Jacger, Bremen, | OOAREERTON, Jan 25—Clearod, Lark Carolina (Br), % Liverpool. Sath—Arrived, steamers inlf Stream, Crowell, New Yorks | Bouneit, Balti ark Le Plate (Be, Mate | sche Huttio B axter, Now York, amer Raleizh Oliver, Baltimore: barks Cares Liverpool; Ranger (Br), Doty, do: Gen. Dunlap, do: ‘Alliance fn Quuen (Br), , sche Oliver Jameson, line (Br), Fuirehitd, do: xtletow (Br) nitod Kingd: PORT, Jan 19—Arriv |. Charleston for Orient. vehrs Curtis Ackerly, Norton, and Seguin, wun, 26 lexred, sehr Vrate, NEW ORLEANS, Jan 24~-Areived, bark Anzuste Gabdello; brig Mary Bartlett, Smith, Simpler, Port Royal. Durin (Fr), Rafion, Porto Rio Janeiro, “NEWPORT, Jan 26—Arrived, schrs Wm R Barry (Br), Donglis St John, NB, for New Yori: Lucey D, Handy, Bos talus Lewis, Providence for . Higuins, South Amboy for Jan 27—Arrived, schrs John I Chaffoo Morning Star, Iiggins, and Wm Farron, ainphe' Buell, Virgini Lindsley, do ACOLA, Jan 24—Arrived, brig Gambia, Marding |—Ship Percy DYAL SC, morn un PHT, J K nal ( ty et B eolich, Harwich’ Mernnette (Br), sclir Jesse B Sith, 't Si re Hi Agnes, Vindicator, Ws PORTLAND, Jin 2—. Ritehi+, dAverpout via Ia RICHMOND ¥ uy: tt 1. Ashland, Catharine Whitney) ming. Virginia, and Norfolk, } teamer Pruysinn (Br)) rig Mary Allerton, Burt n 20-—Sailed, bales Kame! swell Sprague . Port Gamble, rived, “hark Nemesis (Fr) Kling Son, Hardin, Boston y ed—Bark St Jean (Fr), United Inygdom vin AM, Jan 26-—Arrived, steamers Loo, Daniel a: Gen Barnes, Choesman, New York: bark mwil of}, Roer, (iloneestr, Ej brig Kivie Allen (Br), Anevedoy ¢ Brave apd Vorus) ten harks Wax sallod— mer Wi Gordon (Hr), Dovey ). Liverpool; Jas Kitehe r Brinnswi ; «Br), Monte ame Nordberg, aud Jal Viand, Bordowax) ‘alparalso, } Paeitit coster, Hedge, Boston Anunxte (4 senr L F ULIMPsé jepth, 510 feet! shouts well found: sib apply to GALLUP RUHOOS G “ WLAUNCH FOR SALETALP Gt SYeanved inst and AL ive esp long, 7 tt, beam; sar HLS, Betlevitie, N ABsoUe wv witere peodity jeity: wtiperiative Hin Aen secrete Fay al tree. ich ti Nu, wyer, ‘so ui Govper lnstibmas. th ark's place, aijul mPooL, Jan 16—Arrived, Underwriter, McConne]l/ | -« “ ’

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