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clasion morse, loom anywhere, is traced on viewed ginile of Heap, und the writer of which, purporting to be a Wwomun, accused her husband of the killing of Officer Brock, for the taking of whose lite Ryan and Oschwald then stood with one foot on the scaffold, The Newark Daily Journal prints the letter, with the following brief duction :— “There is another anonymous letter in the Ryan and It was printed this morning in fac- simile by (he H&kraLb, and imparts a decided sensa- together sensauional allair. with the Hxnatb’s introductory comments, under the caption ot ‘Who Knows this Handwriting ?? "” Which was read und discussed What was the pepulur idea of its purposs it would be difficult to say in brief, treated 4 sensation, it is true, but it was not accepted having about tion to this Then by all N the ers” was th Morrow truthful the unqualified asseverations of Ryan and Oschwald respecting their innocence of the murder of ‘At the trial they both rested ov an alibi, Ryau endeavoring to prove that he was in his galoon during the night and morning of the murdor und Oschwaid that he was in bed tn is father’s house, Ryan’s alibi tailed and the jury rejected Oschwald’s, THK JERSKY MURDKR LAW. ‘The law under which they were gondemned declares that if one of a nuinber of persons, who shall have en- tered upon another's premises for the purpose of a felony, kills an officer or other person seeking to pre- It be deemea guilty of In most other com- gnunities the custom has been to consider an accused person iunocent until proven euiity, though it is true the French procts at once puts a murderer on the de- But with equal justice all might be held to alone, of his ow fonsive. arsun and assault if one mained bebind to offer violeuce tv the inmates and set the house on fire. ‘The men’s emphatic denial of any participation in the crime or guilty know scouted by the public equally, as are the anonymous letters charging others with the deed, These denials OWers consider them the effusions of men hoping in the luce of despair, spoken with mental reservation, to save themselves if porsible; if not, to be, at least, a solace to their relatives when iis worst with them, position, pletely ¢: action ‘on 16 THE NEWARK TRAGEDY. eee A Confession, Signed by Ryan, Found in His Cell. SUICIDE TO ESCAPE HANGING “Alleged Indirect Admission of His Complicity in the Brock Murder. + THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT. Officials at the Essex county Jail, to-night, by the Giseovery in the cell occupied by Ryan, during his las ‘nyght of torture and drunken delirium ending in death, of paper signed by him. It came to light in the course of a thorough search of the cell, which was as the game time being cleared for a frosh occupant Tne document is a contession, which states directyy gallows suicide, but avoids all me in bis scheme to get out of existence before the for which he was pf the document aro rather misty and evasive, but hose who have more than glanced over it aver that it Indirectly acknowledges his complicity in the burglary which came to a’ sudden pause in the shooting It is thought possible bere that the whole thing may have been got up by somo of the Mcials who are desirous of washing themsclves of Officer Brock, alk CHASING THE SPECTRE OF A POSSIBLY UNJUST DEATH SENTENCE THROUGH NEWARK—WHAT JERSEYMEN ‘THINK OF THEIR JUSTICE KYAN AND OSCHWALD. Ap inquiry into the state of public feeling over the fate of Ryan aud Oschwald, now that they are beyond the pale of earthly jurisdiction, leads to the con- instance, at ot popular prejedico rans coun- “Jersey justice.” ever earnest the people’s demand for satisfaction may be under barsh provocation there always comes a time for reflection, and it is as well for the peace of the Ryerage Jerseyman as tor other men that this reflec- tion should ‘not bring with it a suggestion of ro- a@ condemned a perceptible sense of oppros- features of all who have Aresponsibility in his keeping, in the administration of the law which metes out to him his punishmect and prescribes the meaug and method of his execution, ‘When ho is dead there succecds this fecliag a sense of | rolief, anything tending to disturb which is unlikely to mect with any measure Aud when mind happens not to ve wholly Bhadow o! a doubt on all tho evidence as adduced through the proper legal forms—when that evidence Jeuves’ room for surmise or suspicion that Justice have miscarried—a sort of aggressive popular ists Whatever Lends to raise the was with this spirit to While cs feeling combats and r spectre of many the Oschwald case. any 4s afiieted ifter a burned consideration of tts claims the popular yerdict was:—“I guess they were the murderers, but sili they hardly should have been hanged.” ‘Trick ort, 1t was said, were not new to the case, and the men had friends ‘enough to do more Besides, this was not the first much earlier stage of and device of th: than that for tbein. anonymous proceedings teived another have fired ine intal shot, Otticer Brock. vent their escape murder some pronounce evusive: the law bad dow you will find in the elty of Newark 1 assert that neither Ryan nor Oschw distinct terms that they were not io Mr. house when Officer Brock was shot, tell you, bas only said that he did not shoot Brock, jy said “tam innocent,’ and Oschwald has on! you are told, But thi ese are evas @ way they hav Brock murder. of ‘Rya the mysterious fetter them. None of them the bandwriting m the Herat fac-simile. ‘This anernoon will commence ease of Ryan, and iis m ad istration of powou ary surgeon, ment of the University at N. ¥,, last night, aged sixty-hevens NEW YORK H AMUSEMENTS, song mis part with STEINWAY HALL—ESSIPOFF CONCERT Ungrateful aa the admission may be, we are com- pelled to say that the musical public of the metropolis is particularly conspicuous by its absence at first class musical entertainments, Last night, at Steinway Hall, pianist of transcendent ability and yeta very small audience. Opera vouffe and variety basi ness never fail to attract, but the greatest pianist ip the world after Liszt is left, comparatively speaking, Yet she never played better, Bach’s suite in D minor, written originally for the old fashioned orchestra ana unaccountably brought down to the level of the piano, but in such a pelypho- nic form that it is tangled thread for even the moat dexterous fingers to upweave, was Mime. Essipon’s She did not play tne entire suite, for that would be too much even for her most ardent admirers, The lower room alone in ber glory. efforts on Tues- and ijast evening the indisposition clouded her day last has all disappeared, delicate white fingers dropped on the Steinway keys with n degree of tinish, apparent carelessness and Newanx, Feb, 11, 1877-1 A M ‘The greatest excitomens was caused among the ALD, SATURDAY, by Mr. Rault as Piquillo. He { dash and spirit aud his performance .eft nothing to be desired, The other principal parts were filied with ability. The unce was remarkably good, and won trom t! ence constant aud warm applause. ‘La Perichole’’ will be | peated at this house every evening during the week, and will no doubt draw ful) houses, ag it deserves toda, DE, HERMANN LINDE’S READING. of Steinway Hall was weil filled last night when Dr. Linde gave the first of a series of German readings A short time ago this gentieman read Shakespeare in English with considerable suc- | cess, but he is more at home in hie native tongue His subject iast evening way ‘Julius Civesar, fine and powertul delivery of the great scene: thoroughly appreciated, His next reading will be given on the 23d of February and will be followed by and 9tb of March, SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS DATES OF DEPARTURR FROM NEW YORK POR THE MONTHS OF FEBRUARY AND MARCH euso that suggested entire familiarity with the complex woof und warp of the Baca Joom. The flery Kussian nature was pourcd forth aga molten fluid from the ivory keys in the Hungartan rhapsody, the best of the sixteen that Liszt has put in piano form. thought thay after the orchestral rendering of this work by Theodore Thomas and his men, and the mili- tary bund ,arrangement of Mr. piano interpretation was at an end. heard lust night the wondertul playing of Mme Easipoff contessed that never before were the colossal proportions of the work shown in better lght in this ‘The strength of these white fingers 18 marvel- lous The wrists are stec! like in their power and eias- ‘Then came a song without words, by Mendels- litte scherzo by the same composer, Henselt waltz and a Ralf gavotte, Weber’s ‘Perpetual Movement” onded the concert. oF sensational piece than a test of artistic ability. M. Vivien, the violinist, played selections from the works of De Beriot and Le Clair superbly, with Ferdinand Duicken us an accomplished aceom- panist. Apologies were made for Miss Palma, a con- trait, who has never been successful in these con- certs, ‘The management should emgage vocal talent equal to the merits of the pianist and violinist, Mr. who arranges tho programme for Mme, oncerts, makes one serious mnistake, There neral rule, nothing in the programe to desig- nate the particular work to be played by Mme, Essi- ‘nocturne, by Chopin, 18 Some people Reinhart Schmelz, But thoee who Ryan had deliberately committed jon of those who aided him a me) Its more of a trick pasaeeeh jchmond. 1M Abyssinia... udeuts go to Stcinway Hall with the music tucked under the arm, just as they did during the Rubinstein ana Von Biilow seasons, and they fiud they havo nocturne, the wrong etude or the ‘me, Esgipoft’s programme should ‘Thegnature of her coo- aalities in the aunounceiments of ey should be less vague and moro satisiactory. Charles Hallé docs business in a very dilfecont manner in England, SUN AND MOON, brought the wron, wrong polonaise, be explicit and explanatory. certs demands such hor programmes, TI blame of the New York chemists that Ryan died of poison, Bo us to set at rest tho question by whom or how the poison reached the wretched being who cheated the gallows, HERALD YACHT WI ACADEMY OF MUSIO--LAST PHILHARMONIC LE- 1 Sails | Destination Office. 17. 19 Kroadwav 7 howung Gre 2 Bowling G i® Broadway 17 Bowling Green 37 Broadway 5o Broadway 69 Broadway 2 Bowling Gi 2 Broaaway 2] Liverpool Hamburg. {61 Broadway {]Ginszow.-/172 Browdway ‘[biverpool..|15 Broadway Bremen, Livernool. +] Liverpool 2| Hamburg, Meh 10:] Liverpool: THitet 10) | Shasaow. : {ch 10,)Lonaon, TW eh Hit Brondway Hroadway 61 $7 Broadway +115 Broadway ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY HIGH WATER 6 51 | Gov, Island, 5 38 | Sundy Hook, 10 08 | Hell Gate, VATIONS, Frsrvary 16, 1877. Thore must be something radically wrong about the attractive powers of the New York Philbarmouic So- ciety, The last public rehearsal took place yesterday at the Academy of Music before a very smull audience. The programme consisted of the following works :— Overture, ‘Zum didrchen von der Schdaen Melusine,’” Serenade, for string orchestra, Fuchs; a. Andante, Tempo di Minuctwo; 4, Allegro scher- | gando; c. Adagio ma non troppo; Concert for the pianoforte, with orchestra (Bronsart), Mr. S. B. Mills, Seventh Symphony, Beethoven, The legend of tho fair Melusine, similar to Wallace’s Lurline, has been so puetically treated by Mendelssohn that the musician can dream of beautiful maidens, born of the foam of the waves, like the Venus of tho ancients, the Anadyomene of numerous pects. Poor Felix Mendelssohn Burtholdy! Zukunfe school sneer at him, and he is too seldom, in latter days, heard in the concert hall, The overture which the Philharmonic orchestra played so mag- niticently yesteraay afternoon has a history, und the lovely nymph Whose name suggested tbe work represents the orchestral poet in bis most delightful jorm, Mr. Fuchs’ “Serenade”? is iull of bright thoughts, that Mendelssohn. strong tide the course of d. Allegro finale. J » Gi The disciples of the deck, bre line steamer, bound E; 15th, off Shinnecock, steamer G lert (Ger), hence for Humbarg. teamer Spartan (Hr), Cooper, Patras Jan 11, Messina 24, Palermo 27th and Gibraltar Feb 1, with truit to Phelp: of credance or of favor, | ae instance the popular jenefactor ‘a mdse to Win P Clyde Steamer Allentown, nes, Burdick, Philadelphia, with mdso to Bo- ‘anita, Howe, Philadelphia, with mdso to James Liverpool Dec 14, with hall & Co, Hud very heavy westerly gales during December and first part of January in her south of the Gult: ps ‘d had strong NW and NE gal 73, passed bark Mercurius (Nor), from Henry (awards, seu. tly loveliest of the immortal nine, did not receive due Coarseness of executio and uncertainty the conductor marred the of tempo on ‘The principal mistake cffect of this wondertul, work. anade by Dr. Damrasch, the leader, was ip the second inovement, which is marked in the scoro allegretto 1et—76. De. Damrosch quickened that destroyed a great deal of Agitin, the conductor in the diminisbing iIton Fish, Mortime: metrouone, one cr the time to an cate the beauty of the movement, took unwarrantable which . lon ro for Queensiow fell from the mizzentop: in which be substituted for tradi- a, tional readings his own iceas, unwarrantable as they | | Burk LH De Vebber (of St Jo ‘There is but une correct reading of a gied notions can deliberate manu certainly were. Beethoven symphony, and no new- change the idea tn the musical mind. The symphonies of Bediboven are eternal as is the Bible. must always come to grief when they step outside the spirit of the text. Mr. Mails, the representative pian- ist of America—tfor where can we find in tbis country among native pianists a player with such wonder‘al technique, clear execution, intelligent phrasing and perfect command of the plano Y—unuertook # very un- grateful task and suifere young nau named Bronsart, a lew yeurs ugo, at the Leipsic Conservatoire, und in tis Glass were many ‘Some of those Americans were present They said that it was unfortuoate that “vaulting ambition’? should have such un effect on fhe concerto is absoluicly Some pianists lurker & Co. Brig Mataga (of St. John, NB) Barbados, 71 days, with coilee to E galos; split a: a Brig Glance (0! fee to Gossler & the Equator Jan 5, in lon Doherty, Para 29 days, with rubber, €e, to iyesselto KN Band. Was 11 days N of h NNE winds, ‘ace Webster (of Portland), Gales, Matanzas, 19 wish sugar to Youngs, Sinith & ¢ tor & Co. Had strong N and NR winds. pariotte Jameson (of Rockland). Jameson, Savan- . with lumber to order: vessel to HP Brown & O duys N of Hatteras, with strong NW and NE ‘omes th ark yesterday. There wasa considerable semblance their ci devant classmate. worthless in an artistic point of view. said that it was a work that required profound and needed yesterday was follows:—A patch Mendelssohn clumsily put together, some phrases very ntution that blotted course and’ with blatant instrun out certain charming piano passages. dtr. Mills was more so be adiired for his heroism in contending against 100 instruments than for his judgment in selecting u plano work entirely unworthy of him. To- nigi% the concert tukes pla look to the wind instruments, as they seem to be quite innocent of the requirements of a proper embouchure, id sad business yesterday, Baltimore purporting But at that time it was easy to divine the purpose of such a missive. amoung otherthings by counsel in an application to the Governor to convene the vourt of Pardons, cute too late for the purposes of any appeal, but was d, and ‘l guess they were the nerul verdict following its 18 to be hoped the jury did not view the case in the fame indiflerent style and ‘‘guess they were the mur- derers’”’ wo, Dr. Damrosch should BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. A large, fashionable and attentive audicnce was as- semblcd last evening in tho Brooklyn Academy of ‘Music vo witness a performance of ‘Faust’ by the Kel- logg English Opera Troupe. unoccupied when the curtain rose, and the artists were all received with warmth and cast was the sume with which Gounog’s opera bas been given so often in this city by this talented and popular As Marguerite Miss Keilogg was in excel- lent yolce, despite her recent indisposition, and she sung tho music of ber score with the same vigor and precision that have always marked her efforts. renewed her old onored with THE LAWYER?S VIEWS, Mr. Morrow, of counsel ior Ryan und Oschwald, said he had read the leticr but di importance, necount for the motive whi Unless it wae the work of some friend of the family desiring relatives. says der it of much He could not h dictated it, however, Scarcely a seav remained to mer Cortes. Freeman ier Seneca (Metropolitan Police boat), New York for City Tsland (und reture ed). . Corwin, New York tor Providence, Sehr ML Varney, Hoboken for Hoxton, Schr dB Allen, ity Sehr Prudence ttalsey, Hoboken tus Stonington. Schr Anny Tibbetts, Yo Schr ¥ E Matlock, Hallock, Amboy for Providence. Mra. Zelda triumphs 1n this favorite part, and was ap encore 1p the garden scene, Mr. Maas sung the though an excuse had been made for him belore the periormance commenced. as Mephisto miusie allotted to him and was encored Carleton’ as Valentine careful artist he always is, Seldom has an E) opera goue off so smoothly ai audience was well rewarded for going. To-way Miss Kellog: Academy of Music in matinée perlormance. part of Faust sweet: the serenade in the ag the same last night, and the ohn G Dale. er Somerset (Br), wer Hindoo (Br), Mills, Hull, E—Charles L Wright & Steamer Alsatia (Br), Campbell, Glasgow—Henderson rk & Sea- appears at the New York The Star of the North” ina CHARITY CONCERT AT CHICKERING HALL LAST mer Cortes, Freeman, Halifax, NS— its perpetrators is teamer Carondolet, Royal—C H Mallory & Steamer Neptune, Berry, Boston—H F Dimock. Miss Arabella Root, assisted by artists of notability, Ship Annie Bingay (Br), Bond, Bremen—Boyd & Hinck- evening in bebalf of public charity, The programme was successfully carried out and o creditable sum realized for the benellt proposed, gave a concert |i Marlborough (Br), Munr 0 SGark D H Bills, Pfaff, Bromen—Dill & Radwann, Bark Grma (Aus), Leir, Copenhagen —St Hark Johanna (Ger), Ki Bark Emauuel (Swe), Anderson, Malaga—Funch, Ed; Bark Kestral (Br), Lockhart, Williamstadt (Curacoa)— Joseph Foulke’s Soni Brig P I Merryman, Leeraw. St J Gertrudy E Smith, Jameson, Ho—H P Brown & Uo. Schr Fannie Pike, Kilpatrick, Barbados—H Trowbridge’s GRAND OPERA HOUSE, The emotionai play of ‘‘Monsicur Alphonse,” ono of the successful productions of the Filth Avenue 1 tre, has been revived at tho Grand Opera House to ‘The piece 1s cast with some of the artists who have been attached to Mr. company for a long timo, Montagiin (his original character), The Jovin of Mr. Frank Chapman is Miss Ida Jeffries makes a very spirited Mme. Guichard, and Miss Nelle !rving isa The piay is very Landsomely put ny men ready to Ryan, they will very good audiences. WHAT THE POLICE SAY. The police, it would seem, have fully made up their Minds that’ there is notwing new (o discover in the | Two comparatively have been claimed and obtained for one that was val able, and they are satisfied. They point to por- in vindication of their Mr. Harkins plays Captain and Mr. Ringgold plays Octave. & good piece of acting. charming Adrienne. the upon the stage. ana and = Oschwald ones. It has never been questioned, they say, that ‘two men Were seen to leave the house when the fatal Dullet was sent speeding through the chest of Stanley Brock, ber od them tt is equally without question that yan ho fied the EAGLE THEATRE. crowded on Thursday night with a select and fashionable audience on the occasion of the production of the new version of Offenbach’s famous work, ‘La Perichole.”” bas been made in the piece, with a view of increasing ‘The first act of the old version re- mains intact, aud some slight change only has been made in the jinale of the second act, the pew version waking practically four acts, scene has been cut out This charming theatre w: the scene ol identification tablished, Considerable change therefore, take no anything purporting to throw new hgh this dark vagedy wuleas some one should choose to gurrenuer bimseli into Weir hands, or the writer of r should make a Contession to appeared to know anything of its dramatic effect, The third act in The Viceroy’s dinner npletely, and in its place a Perichole and Piquillo take in jail they make inquest in the at not only the to bim will be shown, bui the act will probably be fastened on & person at present known to the authorsts To sum up publi to nssert that the sen Prison for life would have been more Satisiactory than to doom shem to death. OBITUARY. DR, MELCHIOR BORSCHE. Dr.‘Melehior Boesche, a well i to flight, are pursued and arrested. the acquaintance of an ancicnt prisoner Who has cut a hole in the floor of the cell, and aids Yn their subse- is cleverly mauaged. scene, though amuging, is almost too dramatic for opera’ bouffe, but 1 made the most oi by Armée and Rault, who are nearly ali the time on the stage, der $0 conclude the piece happliy, the culprits return, ask the good natured Viceroy’s pardon, are forgiven, and restored to lavor and happiness. ‘Those changes in the plot have necessitated corresponding changes in the score, The additions bave the merit of bringing Aimée more frequently on the scene. also, @ new song, which wi Aimee was in good voice and sang the * Song’ with fair eifect. She was piquant and interest- ayward Perichole and was jon on the case it 1s only fair | quent escape, which fortunate men to ding of these own Swiss veterin- and a graduate of tho medical depart Munich, died at Middletown, received with marked 10g id he role of tho Thonsae Alssett, Bar. /Thor. St Inches.| Deg. |Wind.| Weather, i 44) SW Cloudy 43 Partly cloudy 40) Slelondy 401 WiCioudy PORT OF NEW YORK, FEB, 16, 1877. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINR. Stoamer Jobn B Best (Belz), Vandorheyden, Antwerp 21 days, with mdse to Funeh, Bye & Co, Hua heavy westerly gales during the early part of the p: 44 44, lon 50 80, took a zale from WNW whi Sdays: during the the chart and lamp rooms, washing away all the cap ud broaking the first oflicer’s log; Jun 26h nemen, & xeammM, fell from th rd to the deck, breaking one of his logs and several landed him at Dover for medical asxistunce. Stoumer Pommorunia (Wer), Sehwenxen, Hamburg Mab t Havre 4th, with mdse and 94 passengers to Kuhn ht of it shipped n sen which fl westerly gales and high head sen throug! Feb 13, lat 42, lon 58.53, passed a Stu axned nd was inst iyard, Hampton Road er; Kqaoator Jan 17, in lon Is Dec 17; lat 21 Callno for London. vessel toG F Bulley, Crosse ; had light winds and calms. artha J, Granger, Nelson, Virginia. Brill Virginia. |, Ro) " Schr Bartie Pierce, Howes, Virginia tor Boston, Senr Lottie Byrnes, Byrn lurk, Small, Boston for Philudelphia, put in for a ‘ber. che R.C Thomas, Thorndike, Woodshole for Norfolk, put in for a harbor. Arrived 15th—Steamer Seth Low, Bloodgood, Philadel- Brought to this port steamtog W A Sim weehinery disabled (before incorrectly reported). PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE BOUND SOUTH. New York. tor New York, jew York. 1, Kastinau, Fall River for New York, dy, Providence tor New York, nan, Chure Bertha, Conover, Providence for New York. DG Floyd, ¢ Kobe Chas Lovell Sehr Wm Kile: eutly Sehr White Clond, Iturris, New London for New York. Schr Reindeer, Howard, Sehr eacedale, Caswell, Schr George Tauiane, Taulane, New Haven for Baltl- wport for New York. n, New Le New London for New York, . New London for New York. ew London for New York. Cold Spring for Now York. for New York, BOUND EAST. New York tor Halifax. niall, Hoboken tor Providence, ning. Port Johnson for Boston, CLEARED, of Chester (Br), Tibbitts, Idverpool via ‘Western, Bristol, E-W D Mor ‘oviel vepke. Hordeaux—C 0 (Cuba), ‘Schr Five Sisters, Wallace, Port au Prince—Simpson, G Moseley, Urann, Ponce, PR—Pursons & Loud, Sehr Magyle Mulvey, Fountain, Cardenas—Jus W Elwell Co. Schr Kate Millor, Vansant, Mobilo—E, D Hurlbut & Co. Schr Sallie E Ludlam, Ludiam, Fernandina—Warren Ray, ‘Sehr M © Taylor, Taylor, Cedar Keys and Key West—Ger- hard & Brewer, Sehr Enoch Moore, Chambers, Georgetown, DC—Slaght hr J, B Johnson, Rose, Nortolk, Va—Slaght & Petty. Sehr Victoria, Ball, Orient, Li—Rackets & Bro, SAILED. Hebe Gis. Queenstown or Falmouth; bark Unica Oru MARITIME MISCELLANY. Steamer PC Snvntz arrived at Providence 15th from Oakland Beach in tow of s ‘ecently sald to parties 1 in coal and water will Sar Ricnuarp Wri Cruikshank, sailed trom Busveit was spoken Aug 14, in lat 20 5, lon 41 B, and has not since amor Keliane Newburg, il for Newburg. Bark Kesxttwortn (Br), McKenzie, from Pensacola for Greenock, put into Havana 14th inst in a leaky condition, Bank Jonny G Hate (Br), Amero, from Brunswick for took the ground to the leeward of River Sacua about put Hoated off next high tide without damage, a rging 4 portion of cargo. ef Brie Vextuna (Sp), from St Jago for Savannah, put into Havana Feb 9, short of provisions John, NB, for Cardenas, due, from St Stephen, and ieft ‘Sth of December, with 7,967 shooks. Th row Willlam W' Haney, Eaxtport, Me; Dorchester; boatswain, Job ‘I’ Me at water, perform- aud) aud hie was | demas (before reported), struck on Fatner | his cargo, and urrived at Turks 1 | so sehr Kato & Luella). FEBRUARY . 17, 1877.-TRIPLE SHEET. | © B; cook and steward, Charles W Gid: | Philadelphia: 72, bark deus. Calule MG wenmen, te WOW Dokelk. (Holland). | duzo: seus Loutse rats Y leNeil, ise), Frederick sier, rus. les be ir 1 Fisher, tra) John Bridge, (Holland). if ‘ Maxeie (Br Boston Stroman, Baic Manet (Br), which lets St John, NB. hort time | ME ot peb 7, bus t of leaking, with | yA" Ron rse 7. brie DY Browm wince and into dhelbui on accout le: disabled pamps, ou Sunday lust proceeded on her voyage to 5a; an Sonaeeen aa Conwa: M A Scun Wa Antex, from Baltimore for Jersey City with | wich nngaz, ready t coal, put iuto Norlol AM 1th, with loss of mainmast, wCanpexas, Feb 3—aeri Scun A & KB Baucock, from New York via Norfolk for | Havana: brig Clytle, Dow before reported as Charleston 4, and will be bauted a, Baltimore; Daybreak, Bl: aoe. Vorwe’ Mines Sth Senn Wa M Jones, fom New Orleans for New Yorx, be- New York: Clifford. on Pulaski Shoal, is a tot sf hereargo of molasses has a ey West, and about 130 ubla rice were, alse sold by the United Sailed Sd, bark Hen: as: Drie brought to in States Marshal, Scur Exva, from ‘Philadelphia for Jacksonville, before reported ashore and got off and taken into Delaware City, will reload and proceed. Lics: Scur Nancy M Ross, Smith, from Philadelphia for Car- cry ith, Willey, ‘a von the | York jeri’ ¥ Piekerin; ry, Rawley, for de t th a eriee ces K ‘wken the lighthouse on § r that on Stone Koy. he cargo would probauly be vaved, but the vessol wilt | New York, e ve w total loss, aveording to the reports received from | yow York, arrived ith, sce Schr HaLEx, of 8t Jon, NB, trom Syd for Yarmouth, N3 (before reported missing). took a heavy | Hume, Diggins, do. tule Dee 23, and way biewn so fat south and becoming | — In port Sist, the above jeaky the captuin decided to seek a West India market for | and Vora Congdon, all for morning of Feb } in entering Ci rival N of William G How Scun JC Ruxp, Hiller, from New York, wbieh strand sobre Willi in Clenfueges harbor on the 19th of October lass during @ evelone, Aud Which hud been sold for $8,041, gold, was cot | and registered | seen or honrd of her sho has been given up by hi } lost. As there has not been any very severe'storm sink <1 | lett is supposed that she either struck ona ledge and | Jeremiah, Ford. Savon: sche William Demin; Powors, New York; schrs ‘atcaless (US), Williams, Kaymend, Pensacola; Ath, { Thomas disnrsted Momus BC Mantanzas (arr there ¢ Bowling Gree H4 Bowling Green a7 way 7 Rowling Green 7 Bowlingdreem | them w +morn 12 55 THER OBSER- ate of 3 Feb 10, lat inued for dod ardt oath; Wilmington, NU, 4 days, with ttle, Phitadeiphia, with mdso to the at 40 to 47: o Hatteras nd calms: 'B), Winchester, Dun- ‘Feb 9, in ballast to J W Kerr, Rio Janeiro via e, {rom rixham), Remmet, Rio Janeiro €0 days, c ‘essel to JH Boston for Virginia, put in ner, with an, Providence for Now don for Now York. Faireloth, Fernandina via Port 0. Bromen—Snow & Bur- &Co. lye & Laguayra and Porto The Scults was yund wfter taking t (1368 tons, of St John, NB), Capt July 4 tor Queenstow! th b+. The JOR i alioat Fe! y ae was built as Harrington in 1874 ‘of Manchester (Br). Scux Many BuRNuas, beforo reported missing, left Glou- ” eestor for Ls Have, Dec 23, touching at Eastport for bait, from which port she sailed Dec 28, und as nothing has bren gunor as 1e 4th, brie Constancia Dow, Matanzas rk Oguendo (Sp), Re foundered, or was rau down and sunk, Matana Scur Wa Jexwing (Br), which recently put into St | Warren Saw. us boen purchased by Uuptain | Key West: Ni terms. Cap. out to pr to repair her. xntusH, from New York for St John, NB, with cn botord reported wreeed at Petit Manan, wus chartered to carry coul to the above port at $2 per to id tu carry shooks thence tou direct port in Cuba at nts. ‘The schooner regist m Katy & Lueeea, Bons I, ke, nn, of Yarn ew York via Cardena: i 11, from Richmond for New | 8th, Josie, Petticrow, Sagua. arrived at Turks Island Jan 27, with loss of mainmus| Helen (Br), trom sydney. OB, for Yarmouth, “NS, 4 exchanged some’ pro them, towing and aiding thea all Thomas, Jan 20 they sighted St Domingo and anch in Scott's Bay, where they procured provisions, the loan of a mainsail and jibs from the Helen lott lor Turks Island, wher they arrived Harding. Now York, ined ub ‘Turks Island and th Mostevipxo, Jan 1—In port mainidg spars found in good condition, and as the nec ‘Walnut, from and for New York, ‘spars cannot be obtulned there the eaptain has been | | Also in port Jun 1, b i ‘nimended to come to New York for them, ‘Thw {Helen | J Woodworth (Br), Fre (which put into Turks Island sameday as the K&L) has | (Sr, Hopkins, fo veen awarded $260 for her services? an, Scue James A Crooien —We have before alluded to tho missing sehr James A Croker, Capt Brown, of Northport, | , Maxims, D whigh sailed from New York Dec 4, with 4 curgo of coal for | Bay (and sailed 26tn veeking) Providence, KI, Nothing has been dotinitely aacortuined |, MATANZAS, that would point to her tate unless the following relates to | Philadelphia; the missing vessel. Mr F A Dickey, of Northport, learning | Deborah 8 Soule, Soul that Capt O T Scott, of schr Sea Foam, of Istesboro, leit | McNeil, St John, Nib Now York at the time of the Crooker’s departure, and hear- ing that he had reported seeiug « schon Sound, wrote to him ing is ‘the substance of Mr. Dickey’s letter:—Left Now Suiled 4th, York Dec 8 (wame day that the Crooker sailed), bound | FW Grittith to Fall River; next morning was off Plum ‘Island, | tugill. Hal with a light breeze; saw a schooner of about 120 | Aldana Rol tous one milo abead; wind hauled to SW in afternoon | Whittaker, N of i ud breezed, snowing thick at the same ti im sail; | do; 10th, Orloff (B: provontly & heavy, equall trom the NW striick mainboom and did down, there was somuch water on deck; in about baif un | Hatteras; brigs ark (Br), B hour ‘it lightened up, when we saw a wreck on our 1 Zachary. ond Wattio quarter; presently the masts of the capsized schooner d Advena (Br), Clark, sumed an upright p ‘and ‘thoy went down out of | Downs, for do; Qnoluska, Hurd, shht; it would ibie for us to have ren- | Laura B (Bri, Sherwood, for do dered any assistance, had we been near enough, 01 do; scbrs Edward W bled condition,” ‘The probabilities are. tl + down before the ey Capt Scott hat this is all we shall ever erow of the Crooker all be- 2ist | Now York; brig Mary © Comery. hodes, New atte r). Bel ston, Mitchell, for York. learn of the sad event. ‘Th lor, New Yor! Ionged to Northport,” and consisted of Cmpt James L | . Patxnao, Jan 28—In port, brig Tarite Brown, muster, who faves a wite and family: Alvah Bi. | York, to sail Feb 5. hurles A Richards, leaves @ wite au well, mate, sinigle one child; “Albert nitrite (ii Scux Henry J May, Blackman, from Brashear City for | PYsstite (it New York, with acario of molasves and sugar, struck on | chant, for Boston, Id. Her cargo was partly suvod by wrockers, * Sreawree Disraten, which sunk in cight feet of water at | rive Baltimore, on Thursday ulght, Foo 1, was gold at Sheri sale tu Jolin O Froehlich & Cy for $150, ‘The boas hus no Doon raised, but still lies with only her smokestack and | Suilod Dec pilot houso out of water. The ice is out of the Machias River upto or above Mo- —. for Now York. aster in Tangier Sound that has not already been published, | Richmond, Va. tor New York, A private despatch received yestorday, however, confirms Rio Janxtno, Jan 3—Sailed, rij Liat che twa schooners known | Balttincres Oth uatke Marte’ (Geos rien Reraneed: the report und further states t! to be lost—the Delinay, Captala Stout, owner and ma were both from Onancock, Va, he steumer Taugier is due | to load tor Liverpo from Crisfield this morning, and will uo doubt bring tull | Cleared 8th, Dak Cricket, Keen, Baltimore (6300 bags particulars of the affair. coffee). JACKSONVILLE, teamer Louis phia, put inte aving exporienced bound from Peusacola to Philadel- York; Traveler, Penfield, tor bion (B: from New York, urrived 3d; Ship oe (Br), from Shields for Bombay, Nov 8, lat 6 N, Jon 24 W. son. dy Carrio Purington, Whittemore, 1 Peaticel arcived Ist, une; Amable An’ Ba is ee » Ong, frome Philadelphia for San Francisco, | titi ved Ist; HB Jones (Br). ¢ Ship Ludy Dulferin (ie), De Silva, from Livorpool for Ty- | Sik#RA4 Long. bee, Jun 27, Int 47 93, Ton 10 35, pool for Ty- | Santos, Doc 25. jark Jupiter (G York, Jan 24, lat 49, lon 7. oe Baik Agate, Hrown, from Now York for Shanglal, Dee 3, | oy - (4000 bugs coffoe). RTL Ontton, tor New Yor! Sr Jaco, Jan n (Be), Doran, from Liverpool for Richmond, ton 7, Acacia, Anders New York, was fata hn re yea te Fe | 2 Arrived, be OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Dyer Fulker: Portland: Sth, bark J Axtwenr, Feb 1G—Arrived, barks Jas R Boyd (Bx), Ba. | oruras Sallie, Faricld ker, Philadelphia; Peru, Kennoy, do. t Guadaloupe, aa rel Salted 34, schrs Howar _Buxaex, Feb 16—Arrived, bark Messing (Br), Stewart, | ary Nowell, Davison, Balti Galveston (see below). In port Ist. brig f Bancxwo: Jundaloupe. Bitoa, Feb 11—Sailed, brig Clarabelle, Perkins, Phila- | don. delphia, Bonsall Hlchmonds Yay. for Xi Conk, Fed 14—Sulled, bark Washington (Ital), Caftero, | ory, Sydney, UB, for Yarmoutl United States. Cavin, Feb 15—Sailed, bark Carrie E Long, 2 iPen Sreawen Ontwa.] oams Ua Aer eases Carrio E Long, Park, Purt- |, vewsup, Feb 1—Sailed, Princoport, Brown, America; do; 2d, Curlew, Jones, England; land, Me. Lathley Rich, Lewis, Ginwatan, Feb 14—Passed, steamer Alexandria (Br), | Leonara, Grifiin, Cardi Mackay, from Almeria, 4c, via Messina for New York. AMSTERDAM. Ja Hutt, Feb 16—Arrived, ship Comet, Bray, San Francisco | New York. via Queenstown, Al Hampune, Feb 15—Arrived, barks seilles. yhole Sailed 16th, brig Sophia Cook (Br), Covert, New York. Bostox—Arrived in Cl : : B . Hayue, Fob 16—Sailed, ships Keniuekian, Moseley, South- | ""huvwnan Feb LN Luedna Durkee (Br), Brown, United States: WE Clowes, | oyiu, Dickenson, St Thomas; Souvenir (Br), Holmes, New York | Batavia, Dec (was reported sailed Jan 24), Barnunst, Ja Livenroon, Feb 15—Arrived, bell, New Orleans; shy (ir), Grossart, New York; Triumphant, Libbey, San Frau- | $ce'"toen, Th cisco; bark Molilamo (Br), Netl, Charleston, mund Phinne; mer Oberon (Br), Camp- | 16th to return) . a Louis, Moore, do. Nortolk, V Satled 16th, ships John Murphy (Br), Murphy, United | pool, to lond for Hong Koni States; Lydia (Br), Goudey, do; Loretto Fish, Hodgman, Vani ‘Also tailed 16th, ship Senator Iken (Ger), Lenz, Key | (and sniled for Ancous). West; Wm Tapscott, Wytaan, Now Orloadsy bark Vests | pac Sie sintet Finesse (Nor), Thorsen, New York. Cleared. tlt, Carisbrook Lonpox, Feb 16—Suiled from Gravesend, bark Camille | ,,ntlled 7th. (Nor), Christensen, Bull River, 8C. Loxvoxpenny, Feb 14--Sailed, bark Noel (Br), Knowl a, Vt id, Fis 4 phon, Preble, Boston. for ‘eb 1, ED Jewett, tou, United State dol 7 Queunstown, Feb 16—Arrived, steamer Hecla (Br), Tal- on in fees By dif Adu ror) bot, Boston for Liverpool; Algeria (Br), Watson, New York | ee eee ae ase neon shire, for San Francisco. for do (and both proeseded) ; bark Chepica (Br), Jones, | Ancnored in the Downs Ist, William, Harding, from Ant-, werp from Matanzas (see below) ri Wilmington, Cal. Rorrenva, Feb 16—Arrived, sehr Kate M Hilton, Adams, Portlund via Queenstown. tog Ko Jaxnino, Feb 15—Arrived previously, bark Maggie V Mugs, Steed, Baltimore Sailed prior'to Feb 14, bark Amazon, Myrick, Baltimore. Suvena, Fev 14—Arrived previously, burk Sadie, Grego- Kit é i Ls A fire , Goouk, Jan 31 —Saile Arrived at United Kingdom port Feb 13, brig Prioross | | Gor wich. ‘aLMouTH, Feb Dowell, Portland; Jon de Pics Bailed Ist, Adelaide Bak’ or. HW xock, Jan 31—Sailed, A Trio, (Br), Richards, Bull River, 80; 16th, bark Winoua (Br), | Gexos, Jan 28—Sailod, Rvanell, Uchborn, Palermo; ¥ New York; ut Monte Tabor, Cuneo, Gordon, Pixagu: Arrived at Feb 16, bark Harry Buschman (Br), | ee eae iain, Cl Card, New York via Queenstown, | Trout, Feb 2—Arrived, Suiled from —— Fob 14, Verand, for United Rtatos ; 16th, burk Numa (Br), Douglass, do. Ferran ae! Loxnox, Feb 16—Bark Messina (Br), Stewart, arrived at | Atrived at Cuxhaven 2! Bremen to-day from Galveston, with loss of main aud mlz | phia. Sailed from Cushaven 27th, sp dettelltnb itn alas mington, NC; Regina, Dough’ FOREIGN PORTS. Piiatlphta amare Anni, WCA, Deo 2—sniled, sehr Josepn Nickerson, | go; Geo HJ Yates, ——. a Hiayeiona, Feb 10—Arrived, brig Now Era (Br), MePhoo : New York, rc 2 ig Jennio Phinney, | York: The Queen (s), BUENOS Ayrus, Dec 28—Arrived, brig Jennio Phinn Yorks The Quees, I 29th, bark Archer, Hatch, Rosario, ia (Br), Jones, Rich- Brown, New Yor! Bana, Dee 29—Arrived, bark Oct mon Baltimore. Sailed Ist, Edward McDowell, Nicholas, Hill, Bombay ‘4, Jan 19—In port, ships Malta (Br), Kavannagh; | (and put into Holyhew Malabar se), Evans, for New York, | Francisco (and put bac of Philad Cleared Jan 27, Gold I sly, for Bi 1,0 A White, D; ied Jan 3, bark Sarah Chambers (Br), Rutherfora, Pernamb r Penthesilea (Br), and Prince Rudolph (Br), Wishart, and Call, for Boston, do: Clry of Boston, inter, ay Gartie Clark, Stowell, for Madras; Dark Xenia, Reynolds, for Dunpee; und otters. Balled d, Gardena Holyhead from Sangor Jan 8 ships Royal Alfred (Br), F York; 22d, Idomene (Br), Kelly, do; 23d, R . do. to sen dan 1 Ww vb Preble, Boston; 12th, ship Carisbrook Castle (Br), Freebo y, New York. Cave Coast Castie, WOA, Doe 29~Suiled, bark Wheat luna, Minor, MERION, D 84. Hopp: Cleared Sailed, bark Rainbow, Rowell, Svd- jp Fleetwing, Guest, ¢ wut Dee 14—Sailed, sehr Matilda 1, McIntyre, Cardi Br), Mahoney. York, Ivanhoe, « Sandy Hook, OU knantns, Jan 20— Arrived, schrs Geo B Thatcher, Bray, Sailed from Gravesend a 31, Havana; Feb 1, Abbie L Dow, Pariadelpbia; dd, | nab, Edward L David H Tolok: Sawyer, Nuovitas; Oth, burk Georgi tom, and F Sinull, Sucuas sehr Nellie Shaw, Cates, Baltimore. wir, Jan Build 6th, brig Mary & Pennell, Baton, New York; sehr heb disArcsbadeeal ‘a, Jan 18—Sailed, John Bird, Smith, do, Crexvuruos, Feb i—Arrived, brig Sul York; rebr Olivin A O'Mullen (Br, Laude Mar 2d, brig G FG Hy oO York, Sa, Jobn Gibyon (Br), Laughion, st Jago: sehr J M Lec rowley, New York; 4th, bark Sam f York; Prim ep! do; brigs Comrade (Bey, Murphy, Kingston Coiling, Savunoaia-Mer, Sth, sche AP St | is reported arrived at Kay, do; 20th, Alexandria Mipniita, Jan 26—Areived, Henry Buschmany, Bleakler, Hollywood, Balam, Bull Rive Mapuas, Jan 7—Arrived, Murto Uatlo, Jewett, Sings pore, Sailed 11th, Ethan Allen, Hard Maun ds FIO ¢, Bustin, Bom: Republic, Adams, Cadis; 26th, Mig- wont, Jun 31—Cleared, Sarah Hobart, Pinkham, Rottman, Ray, Matanzas. at Itul), Now York; ‘31—Arrived, Ada F Crosby, Crosby, FoutLasp. Jan 31—Put into the Roads, Investigator, But- vre for New York. > 2—Put in, Mary M Bird, Packard, from 2~Arrived, Danube, Mill Rypx, IW, Fob 2—Put in, Erragon, Webber, from London for New York, RorTEKvaM, Jan 29—Cleared, re Flagestad, New ¥ York: Heinrich von Sehro riko Meyers, Wries Frasier, © wt tp Pbiladelph oh Nettie Me raster, © f, Heynolds, Boston: 7th, brige | lermo. Laurolla (Br), Vale, H (Br), Wolfe, tor St Jobn, jo. In pors Feb 10, schr Emily & Jenny, Bernard. for Boston, bark Ocean Pearl, Honle: Leg ‘ar; sch Florida (Br). Addison, Leith; ore. Treat, Short, Cate sailed Jam ¥ hn MH Converse, C Mayaguez; Bessie Black (Br), ‘annie A Bailey, Hutchinsot a 2 MeAlleg. do raxdon, Barbu Dow, Havana; Sth, W Chase, Patterson, A Burnham, Raynor, N of Hat- isa Morton, Leland, do; Sea Side M Proteus, Tarr, N of Hatteras; sehr Mary Sth” bark Revert Murray Jr (Br), eganz, Trintdad, to load tor New Y ¥ In port Feb 4, bark Kmuma L Partridge. fuegos: Feb 1, Joh Neweastix, Jan d1—Ch Peabody (Nor), Bull Panantit Roans, Jur ristol, E, for Carden: di Teh, Carl D Lathe Franklin, Trinidad; Speedwell, aty Fink, Dyer, Troon, Geo rk. . Partridge for New ‘Torrey, for N of Hatteras; scbr ing mis |" Deaxuaua, Feb 8—Bulled, schr Sadie Wileutt, Watts, In port Feb 15, schr Frederick Jackson, Pottingill, trom the disaster. GUANTANAMO, Jan 24—Arrived, barke K , CB, with coal | Chick, 5t Jao; Florence Sadueres Giri, do: sebr 5 on nd sehrs Carrie S Hunt, and Jan 27 (sce disaster Havana. Feb 4—Arrived, brig Leonora, Blood, Cari Lous Mi n Arrived, Eureka, Chapel, Cheribon, tain Dan, Williams, Probolingo; Aris- n, i4—Sailad, B Webster, Prince, Pagal; ckerson, New York; 30th, Electra, Clarke, 2) ——-, Martin, New York. nx, Dec 2—Arriv wr ana wana, Doc Ger), Kea n and Southampton Maa neal 108) Pas Hl c fr: iryde, Gre 4 . Hansen, a Urtes "Cascatolle Sparks, “Cardiff: hi iy for sebr Santu Ros: 0. 30—Arrived, Columbus, Thlder, Charieston; n, NO, Nock, New York. . Cito, Martinolich, New York. 5—Arrived, Dr Barth, Hansen, Bordeaux h, Sleipner, Andersen, Genoa (and sailed Tank Bay, Jan 2—Arrived, Johann Sverdrup, Pedersen, Hong Kong for New York (and sailed Sth). Jan 30-—Suiled, Brookville, Barry, Tybee. Canviey, Feb 2—Tho James Duncan bark, of and from Prince Feward Istana (oats), docked here this morning, iu tow of the Liverpool tag Great musted, boats smashed, 4c, when off Dingle, which port she put into, and was subsequently towed her Janu 31—The Sunlight bark, Sorensen, from Ymul- hus been supplied with an anchor and 60 ported slipped from al troin Shields for Phila. . is being supplied with un anchor und 105 tathome of chain, in liew of others lost off North Foreland during Olsen, Wilmingt schr Speedw T ‘an Pensacola; Ut! for Savannah) Leura’ Le jeamer Victoria (Sp), Bollequi, me day for Sof Hatteras); brigy DC Chapman, Knight, Flavia (Sp), Maristany, Savan- nah; schrs Henry Waddington, selover, Cuibarion; Ada Barker, Dobbin, Sagua; 9th. steamer EB! Souder, New Orleans; sehr George Peabody, McCabun, od 190 tons. 10th, brig Joven Pepito (Sp), Salvido, Norfolk, Cleared Gth, brigs Maria Luisa (sp), Pares, Charleston; Wostern, completely dis- kc, with coal, belore reported fallen in with tn distress, | In port Feb 10, barks Congest, Snull, dg for New York; Torryburn (Br), MeLeod, ld for’ di jainvoom, boats aud ail walls except standing jib, Cupi | MeDonald. ldg for do; Bismarck (Bn, V ways in gale. of wind he lost his sails, und on Dec 20 | N of Hatieras: se 3 " fo Her Gere eo aeavad te seuaaerte ie Ondne ese |'Deoiee Meck cance Taue. (hoe NeNeiT ent isis to | south, Derickson, Idg for Now York: Eva C Yates, isions and remained by | and Kuth T Carlisle, Smith, for Caibarion and New York. n their power to xet to St | — Alao in port 10th, bark ‘Mohawk (Br). Murphy, ldy for id Terry, for Sacun und N of Hatteras: schr Elwood Burton, Jurvis, \die Macassan, Doc 1—Suiled, bark De Twee Zusters (Dutch), bark Carrie E MeGilvery, for New York; of chain, in Meu of others erday at Dungeon Feb 1—Tho Northui brigs Minnie (Br) nee, for Sagua and Feb 2—Capt Le Blane, of the brij orts:—Left Prince Edward Island on t! for New York, andjon the 16th of December , broke rudder 250 miles from destination. Jury rudders, both of which were carried away, and so much ‘damage was done to the stern case that the vessel became very leaky, and the cargo (potatoes) so rotten that they had sunk four feet below the beams, leaving but small ballast Fifty days after mooting with the captain. and crew wore suved by the ship Magnolia, Young. for Amsterdam. Capt Le Blanc bogs to tender Capt Mis thanks for his great’ kinduess received while on Atlanta, eckson, for Burbado: briga Little Anvie. ‘acique (Br), Vox, for sew Yori, ark Tremont, Carlisle, New York, ¢19—Arrived, burk Mignon, Soule, Algoa this accident ‘The American ship Tranavebar, Steer ‘Was forced to anchor.in the Downs on Jan lost and split sails in stormy weather and lieavy westerly 3 and Dungeness; shall proceed ag All weil on board. Feb 3—Arrived, schrs Nellio S Jewell, Jewell , L.SKichardson, Watts, H Southampton S V Merrick, pl i Baste Dae Hernabere poe for ti a r sunk in the | 86M, Packard do, to load for N of Hatteras: Wm Denning, to ascertain the facts, The follow. | Hodgins, do: oth, bark Adeline © Adi sehr Albert Il Waite, Drisko, N (Br), Drummond, N of do? Anita Owen, Pottin ‘ana; 7th, brigs incott, Philadel gales between Hastin, soon as wind and went! Gravxsenn, Jan 31—7:13 P M—The Rhia here from Seilly. wi bawsepipe and other damage, received durlug stress ‘The William, of Halifax, NS, has arrived here, haying Collum, Palerino. 0 Hatteras ;brigs A from Antwerp for 8 been ashore on the Oth, brigu Liberty, untuin, do; schrsG L Newman, broke | Newman, do; Miranda, Miteoll, do. other damage; thought we should go In port Feb 8, bark S W Holbronl FaLmoutn, Feb 2—The Monte Rosa, American fted on to the Velt Bank; steamers San Francisco, has drit have gono to her assistance. Frusmine, Feb 2—The bark Sai back from sea, having been in col with namo unknown, and lost jibboom and sustained damage to stem; she will come into the harbor. Limerick (Tarbert), A Dudman has put Bain, Thost: Feb 1—The Savannah, Knill, ar- rived at Limerick from Doboy, reports :—Jan 21 a terrific hurricane. which Brown, Foster, f Yorke: jake: Surah Potter, Wall; Mary Gardner; lL Rich o North of Hatteras; 8 Derby, ‘sted two days, carryin; water cask, spurs and boat, and sweep! m the 23d, ‘in lat 41 33, lon 3O W, god bark, with a d ut got no auswor; supp no boats, She »ppeared t ‘of 400 or 500 tons register, with a broad white streak, ani lvoked like « Sunderland built bark, Ramscatr, Feb 1—The Jano Ure bark, of Baltimore for Ipswich, struck heavily on the ‘ fog, at 6 this morning, but got, off ut 11, making no wa- er (Danish), Hansen. pat in here Jan hour; threo surveys have .e opinion of the surveyors passed within 50 yards of a waterlo; Hailed her loudly, Brown, for New have left, ax she had Porr Eiwanura (Algoa Bay), Jan 5—In port, barks ttersun wad iilden Tenuey, both single. | Smyraiote, Seurs: Anna L Taylor ‘(ir), Percival, and Am- Feb 15—Sailed, schr HattioN Gove, Mer Fortugas iteot on the 1th iusty and will bes total loss, | ASHE Now York. |. pe). Bartitug, Santos, 1 pied 15th, schr Ida A Jane, Mills, from Rio Grande, ar- ‘Brak ae Texeeivs, Jan 1 from Bordeaux. for 19 inches of water pi she cannot bo repal! AMERICAN PORTS, BOSTON, Feb 16—Arrived, steamer Somin Savannah; schrs § W Perry, Look, St Martins; tii, Surinam; Mary BD. a Virginia: Benjamin Courtne: Bluisdek, Crowell, Philudelpb! nite E Stevons, Steve: Baker, Hoboken; Sammy Ford, Allen, Now ¥. Also arrived, steamers ucus, Bearse, New York; ships Samur, Miller, Batavi 10 (Br), Browne. Manila, hiewred—Bark Louis T Stocker, Fe: David Hughoo, Staples, Port Spain; Avery, Kingston, K Page, Godfrey, and J Anas Brown, Crowell, Newark, NJ. ~The Dr Ba (i's | _ Rito Gnanbe po Sut, Deg 26—Arrived, brig Chance (Br), Pensacola (in ballast). t | Paine, Richmond; sehr Anna A Holton, Smith, , bark Anita (Ger), Bruhn, Boston, ), bark Anita (Gai In port Dee 80,’ brig Oberon G serve's Hona. rote pads: ry Pedant re ei do, oo . a e Ri iso in port Dec 30, ‘rion (Ger), Jongipbioed, an Baitiaons, Feb 16—Up to alate hour last uight nothing | Acmel (eer for sundy flock; a 4 Hosites (Detehs oat further had been received in Baltimore relative to the dis- | schrs Gersh Hunker, Price, und Anna A Holtea, Smith, from lat, for New Nickerson; An- ireh, and Oriole, ‘ork. Philadelphia; er, | Jonnie S ‘Barkor, Waite, Rangoon; 6th, briy' Mar, jaker, 8 0 Tr; apd the T H Coulbourn, 1 Salisbury, owner and maxtor— | Challoner, Baltimore; 7th, Dalsy Boynton, Appleby, iB Colton, Hi » 1a, Feb 16—The United States revenue | __11 port Jan 8, ships Genova, MeLoon, for Pacific, East In- dies or United States, in ballust; Kesolute, Nickels, for do, ina with boilers apd suip leaking, | 4: Prince Umberto (1), Scott, for do, do: barks Antioch, vaes Dceshental hoki ida const: Hemenway, for do, do:' Dipton (Br) Gauntlet vl of Baltiuiore or New ork: A ymau, from New York, arrived 4th; helm SPOKEN. Weyer (Ger), for Mobile: JS Pontoppidan (Dan), Petersen, er, St Jago, brig ison, Melvin; Austin, Williains, Philsdelphiag steamers Raleigh, Boston; Jose Bultimore; Annie & Lily, Gorham, un from, tio (Sp), Cespedes, from do, an 7—Salled, brig Melrose, Griggs, —. |. Tripp, Boston; Ada 4 ‘buco: Jan 4, bri Sybti Wye TS he poneiar eeeas ired—Ntoamers Sart nambuco: Jan 4, bri nn (Br), y mors jer), Schildi, from Rotterdam for New a By! ” Ds for Hamoton Bos Woodward, Youn Muckeusie, Tralee brig Agnes Barton, ton, Jersey Cit Maud, Libero: brig CHARLESTON, rt rator (Bi), Chern ight, St Jago; schrs nte, Affesione Seconda, Anme doy. jarton—Wind 3, eb 16—Cleared, barks Brimiga (Br), Mod (Nor), Knadsen, Ball River. amers Gulf Sti fy 'y, Philadelphia Lueitle, Bennett, do; bark no date)—1n port, schr Lena M Cottingham, rors 4 Galvin P Har. Balled, brie Ve Savannah (and Lan’ into Hav oe Wa s i ; juuutapamo: Joss x, showing “MDQQ.” from Valparaiso for | “Strived 16th, bark G do Zaldo, Miller, Now York, ry x Manlius (Br), Todd, N ver. ex; Sth, sei 1, New York: Equar ohn G@ Halt ( wood, Baltimore: ro, Brunswick (see Miscellany); brizs Arcot, Small, Dem- jomas; Jeremiah.’ Ford, Hale, Sheppard, do; schr Jos W Wilson, Hunt, Ross, New York; 6th, re. Oro} gull. Locks Herbert C Hall As. Sh. red, schrs A © Buckloy, Young, toload for Porto Rico; T H Livingston, nville. PORT GAMBLE, Feb 8—Arrived, bark Camden, Bobin« lulu. rk Jax Cheston, Swanton, San Francisco, steamers Sax St Th Backsville, 80, ald, N light tir Boston” host detained Feb 10—Arrived, brig Nueva Carlota (Sp), | Northern Light, for Boston hoth detaino: si rye rig Nueva Carlota (Sp) | va Joux, Ni Feb 10—Cleared, sche GF bo askeler serch sha Philadeiphia; 12th, bark Lewis Smith (Br), Wright, Lon ip, Jan 27—Arrived, schrs Kat Lu New York; Helen (Br), Vick- NS (seo Miscellany), PHILADELPHIA, Snow, Boston; Catharine Whiting, Achilies, Bacon, Newbu Bolle of the Bay, Williams, Mal i, Lizsle ‘Young, Pk Boston: jaird, Starkey rt; Perkiomen, Whittemore, Boston. Boston; Williams Providence; brij ‘kins, wall json, Maisburg, ‘essio ba bape oe Seavy, n jailed, Electra, Huor, Pensacola; Feb 1, Algeria, Browneil, Charleston; Nellie Crosby, Bain, Boston. Williamsport, and Berke wks, Del, Feb 15—Arrived, barks Queen Victoria (Br) . Dubling Hermione (Br), Lavens, Liverpool for Ne (aud remained 16th), Suiled—Schr B wns, Jan 24—Sailed, Hattie Pottis, Pettis. Mar- Vhieftain (Br), Fulton, | “A yoxsann, NZ, about Jan 24—Arrived, City of New York Philadelphia; 16th, Verein (Ger), Sehepeke, New York. (s), Caverly, San Francisco (und sailed for Sydney, NS Feb 2, Confidensa, Lo REMEN, Feb 1—Neckar (s), Willigerod, New York. west Pass; Martha Cobb, Greenbank, New York; barks | Put back Ist. Emma, Cox, for Sandy Hook, Borpgavk, Jan 31—Arrived, J F Robertson, Millan, Pri- Arrived, Gentoo, Arrived, Annie amor Albemarle, Gibbs, New York. ler, New Yok. at the Breakwater. 8—Arrived, ships Washingtog ter, Port Gamble; Libbey, Hanson, Sentth Samoset. Martin, ks Brontes, Nickbe: Moars,!New York, Fairfax, Smiiey, Goree (and sailed 6th to return) ; 8th, Fury, Everett, do(and suited ed—Ship Ben) Sewall, Pennoll, Callao. —Brig Siberia (Rus), Winter —Arrived, shij i MeNoil. Jordan, New Yor! (Br), Canningham, Liverpool Burrard Inlevand Fieca, Metcalf, Yokohama neisco, Wudddil, Panama, Rangoon; Sa- Winona, Bray, Nortolk; Abeona Bonnar, Jan 8—Arrived, Zimt, whton, Green- chem, Crowell, Boston; wth, Silas Curtis, Hilyurd, Campbell, Liverpool ; Lith, Ed- Small, Singapore, arrived 16th, ship Mary P Kitchen (Br), Kitchen, | , Salled Jan 16, Ivantoe, Herriman, Caleutta; 18th, Prince jed—Ship Berkshire bark Oneco, Henry, I6th—Sailed, steamers Belgic (Br). and Hong Kong; City of San F Canbire, Feb 1—Arrived, Gold Hunter, Freeman, Liver- STEAMBOATS, &C. NOR SALE-IKON AND WOODEN STRAMSHIPS O8 varlous sixes: Passenger and Freight steamboats for oon Kf Sateg 9 Lg Yachts, ‘and Steam SCHMIDT, 1 South Wil OR SALE CHEAP—AT YONKERS, N. ¥., STEAM Ferrybout, double ender; 104 tons;" length, 85 feet new: im complete running o UR, Washburn Building, Jan 27—Suiled, Paikén, Christiansen, Wilmington, Calluo; bark Normandy (Br), Keating, Demerara, “CaGttant, Jan 22-Arrived, Angelo, Stagna, New York wk, Pendleton, Bom- 0. and expoxed route: t Propsiters, Fe I, PREDERE ‘astle, F Bearse, Sth, Ro New York; Erin’s Gem, Hull, Madra: Hibbert. Londot i; hi Daan, Jan S1= Anchored, Kate Crosb: __ MISCELLANEOUS. Aovarrsens “READ “Tills, ~ THE € (arrived at Gravesen THE ING RA. YESTERDAY, FEBRUAK 3 96,900 COPIES, AND ADVERTISING ONLY 2 JONSUMPTION OAN BE Pouxestone, Feb 1—Off, Jane Ure, Clark, Baltimore for 1—Arrived, F ra, Proble, San Fri uebee, Reed, P Delta, Evans, San Francise ‘Jan 31—Saited, Ura ‘orgenen, Pensacola, Mediterranean; tarson, Spence, Rangoon. 1 elly, Baltimor NuuRG, Jan 20—Arrived, Eva L WINCHESTER'S ee OF LIME AND DA WILL CURE CONSUMPTION and prevent the development of the diseuse in all eases ot predisposition or threatened attack, row (1), ween ot &he North, Atkin, St ‘ohn. HasnunG, Feb 1—Arrived, Lessing (s), Ludwig, Now ork, For Weak Lungs, Ci Nailed Jan 27, Marina Dodero, Villa, Baltimore, Tere Vieetont es h, Margaretha, Mullen Little’ Harry, Smith, Wik Antonio, Randal', Now York: kiena, Steouken, WINCHESTER'S H¥YPOrHOSPHITE OF LIMB AND Is As being unequalled as a Vitalizing Tonic and Brain, Nerve ovr, Jan 20—Arrived, Mystic Te, Perry, 8t Domin- kins, Koss, Kaltiinore. Nina Sheldon, Sheldon, Soutn- 1 Ia fi & UO. Chemisty, ‘36 John st., New York, Prices, $1 and #: "i Sold by druggists. tune (4), Heddoe, New Martha Fisher, Moige Salitori UNITED STATES 4, Adorna, Hawkins, for New @rienns ry nglewood, Brocklebank, 5an in the elty of J 261, 262, 263 Broadway, Organized 1850, Assots, $4,827,176 52, Freeman, Rio Janeiro; Feb yer, Stdohn, Niky id, Dinorah, Jorgensen, Baltimore; Hampton Ronds, tress, Aborns, Green- iesa, Dablin, for 8 ool for Cuva, Fel Surplas, $320,000, ng Se (3), Jones, New York; po y Every approved form of Policy issued on most favorable ight, Demerara; , &e; Norina, Andrews, doy Utopia (8), C All endowment Policies dl . Malcolm, Robertson, Cal- ‘romudn, from New York, jero Primo, Rusgiero, New 24th, Concedione Im will be discounted at a at ARSEILLES, Jan 20—Sailed, Lorene, Blanchot ny, Cadene, New Orieans. Mussina, Jun 23—dalled, Kate, Martlest, New York (and ©, M. MARYLN, General Agent, 261 Broadway.