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10 “TO THE JURY UNKNOWN.” a The Mystery of Kate Riedel’s Death Unsolved by the Inquest. —-—e——— A MOTHER'S TRAGIC Recognized by Mrs. “Murderer! Murderer!” RAGE. Welspiel Biedel— | How He Decoyed the Girl of Thirteen from Her Home. THE PRISONER SET FREE. “We tind that Katie Riedel cameto her death on tither the 10th or 11th day of February 1877, trom a dose of prussic acid, how or by whom administered being unknown to the jury.’’ Such was the verdict Coroner Dempsey’s jury delivered at half-past six o’clock lust night, in the case of the young woman found dead in the Quarantine graveyard at Staten Island on Sunday, the 11th inst., and which has €xcited such wide attention as the ‘Staten Island Mystery.” ‘The mother and tather of the un- fortunate young girl came on from their bome in Bos. (on, aud at an early hour yesterday were “driven to the County House at Kichmond Four Corners, where the | bauy of the deceased lay. They identified it ax the ro- inains of their daughter, whom they last saw i life nearly five years ago, “The scene at the recognition ‘was hearirending, und that which occurred when the mother afterward, wt the inquest im New Brighton, juentitied Welspet as the man who stole her child away, was dramatic in the bighest degree, To-day the body of the unfortunate young woman will be cou- | signed to the bosom of ber mother earth iu the Wood- Jawa Cemetery, at Richmond, Staten Island, and with its burial will probably perish all hopo of clearing up the taystery which surrounds the death of the girl and which two weeks of investigation hus ooly served to intensify. ‘There was produced ut the inquest yester- day a warrant obtained by the girl’s lather for the ar- rest of Weispiel in 1873 1m Boston on a charge of adul- tery mm having, whilea married mau, cobabited with the gurl, who was then little more than fourteen yeurs.old. After the terrible revelations detailed below much disappointment was expressed by the jury that Captuin Blake did not detain the man upon thut charge, when he was acquitted by the Coroner’s jury and permitted to come to this city a free man, THK MOTHER'S IDENTIFICATION, At an carly hour yesterday morning Mr, Joseph Riedel and Mrs. Agnes Riedel, the parents of the dead girl, were taken from this city in euarge of the police authoritees of Staten Island and driven out to the County House, where the dead girl bas lain tor the past week. ‘Ibe'futher is an undemonstrative and cotomon- place elderly German gurdever, rather spare built, with sallow complexion and black bar mixed with gray, The mother is a middle-aged Germap woman of noble proportions and a resemblance to that given by sculptures to the bead of | Minerva, She was attired in a black alpaca dre green plaid shawland a black hat, with a white ker: chief uround her throat, Despite the Lomeliness of ber dress and her want of culture, the Woman's manuer was so full of native dignity ust inspire ali who met her with respect. When the reached the County House they called upon Sapertniendeut MeCormack, who Jed the way to a low brick building used us a bath Louse by the iumates of | the tostitution. Into u marrow, blighted apar Of this editice the mother and lather were introduce cod, A yous pie. box was lying upon trestles, sir. McCormack raised the lid) and expored to vi a shrouded figure, He raised the lantera be carried so as to throw) om better light upon the exposed face of the dead, The espe ibe quick eye caugut the features like lightning, aud a heartbreaking shriok broke upon the air us she throw | herself upon the body wathuy :— “Ob, Katie! that’s my ates Then she sobbed in sile: torth agam in Gertwun and broker Eng “Welspiel, villain! you bave killed wy | ch why did send her back to us ahve? Why dtd you kill ber 2” ie father was tuo much absorbed in attempting to soothe his wife's griei to exhibit his own, but it Was | evident trom the look of agony upon tis face that ho felt the full misery of the situation After a time Mrz, Riedel became more calm aud began to fondle the cod bands ot the dead and smooth the bar, whis- permg prayers and silently weeping the whue; luen the inthee went ont to the carriage in Which they had come und wok from a small valise his wife bad carried a photograph of their duughter, taken when twelve years old, This he showed to the officials, and, although jeutures of the dead bad changed color aod sunken siderably, the likeness was ianifest, ‘The kind- arted Mrs. MeCormuck brought out a pair of scis sure aud cut from the head of the dead girl a lock of hait, which tbe wowner carried away in her bosom, The unhappy parents were then driven to the Village Hull at New Brighton, where the inquest was to be proveeded with, SCENKS AT THK INQUEST. While awaiting their arrival Corover Dempsoy had Welspiel placed upon the stand. He was usked many quesiions by the jurors, but ouly iterated big loruier statenieats ia reply, and did not comtradict wunsel! in any laportunt particuiar, Then « recess was taken untiltwoo'clock. At that hour the hail was crowded to its Utmost capacity, dod the Wust intense iMterest Way muuitested in the proceedings. Wheo the jurors had tuken their pluces a breathless huxh prevailed, it being Understood that the parents ct the dead girl Were in the building and would be galled to testify. “Agnes Miedel,"’ called Coroner Dempsey, and the moihur vi the dead girl was shown intotbe room, She took & seat it {ront of the desk at which the Corouer Sut aud awaited his questions with downcast cyes and trembling Lipr, that coustunily moved in nutiered prayers, while ber tingers nervously clutc kercnel ina Vai cilort to steady her evident that sho with difficalty suppressed ber tons, In reply to the ilest questions sho aoswered tirmly that she was forty-three yeurs old, and lived with her husband at No, 3 Tremont place, Boston Highiands,- The third question, “Did you Tecoguize the body you saw to-day? brought ail ‘the inother’s soul into her eyes, as with « sob she au- swered, “Uh! yes, sif; yes, sir—the pwture of myselt! My poor Katie “Whe: y #yinpathetically. was te reply. ‘How did she come to leave yout” “Welspel stole her away from us," exciaimed Mrs. Riedel, with a sudaen drying of ber tears and a ferce Jight in ber eyes; “1 have never heard trom ber since,” she continued, sultening; “we did our best to leara what lad vecome uf her, but we mever could ud her out since she left her toine.” “Would you know Welsy said the Coroner, Yes, sir,”? was the a glance around the root 2 TRAGIC TION, “Bring tm iu 1" suid the Coroner, and an officer left | the room, rho attention of thy wiinces was engaged now, if you saw him?” ompauied by a swift ting to see him. With other questions for a moment wien Weispiel was | led ity the room, preceded avd followed by several | tneu, in order that there could be nothing untur about fentitication, As the purty ence the door, directly vutside the rad bend Mrs. Rieder, her ar caught ne bustle aut hee look upon tho rection, = ther was that Welspr stood uwaiting bis appearau with ier, nrase fixed rigidly by ber side, clenched hands, dilated nostrils, parsed lips and buted breath, Nu statue ever carved from Varian marble ever exvelled mw beauty the graceful attitude assumed by the unhappy mother ag she (hus awaited the man Whow she veileved to ve the murderer of her dauguter. Welspicl’s face wore iwdillerent lovk, aud his eyes were fixed upon ihe duor nati! be reacted a point directly opposite ty the , whose eyes dilated imto a look of intense Suddenly ho raised his eyes mother’s lvok, The scene (that Cheued wus dramatic and shriling im the exiveme. Welspiol’s eyebrows raised tur # second ip ustoulsbment, then nis tace turned ashy pale, w cold swiat broke jnstantancousiy upon his torevend and lis knees geve Way Uuder hin ‘until he seemed about to faint, and clusping bis hands | tnd holding them above his bead in a poxture of abject pleading, he gasped in ugou:zed accents that theuled with horror the hearts of all who heard itn, he cried :— “Mire, Ricvel! tere” ‘The mother’s turin pove tbe crooghing f sho waid ip & tobe of Uunatural ain assumed by @ Nemesis to an overtaken viet! “At last! Atlast, Mr. Welspiel, you stand here!" Welspiel secined bereft of the power ot sper moudn, His head sonk upon bis breast aud he turned remed to hye as she towered jd’s destroyer, as ut be to the oflicer, and ® despoudent yesiure of tho bund indicated bis desire to leave the ruom, Ho was at ouce lea away, and the mother sunk ber havds in hee imp. Heelys iy HKWALD reporier, Who sabby her wide, cnuybt the words: “God lorgive Lun; God torgive him. chid, tay child, my ebitd! ‘THew ber lips inoved ayain ty silent prayer unul jas recalled (o berrelf by the questions of the Coroner. ln reply she wold her story :--Katie, she sald, would be eighteen yours vid the Léth of April vext, aod was aboot thirteen sud lait years od when Weispiel took her awa: they never cuuld learn where ste brid sometiines they hecrd she Was wu Kew York aud of otuers thut she Lad He ki led my | face so fair and with | features so grand and clear cut as to bear a striking | nent | for a moment and broke | p, aid you see her last ulive?’? usked Coroner | ‘our yeurs and w half ago, when she left. home,” | they met che | one West; hout three weeks alter she leit home a joy numed Jumes Breckly, who tormeriv resided iw | Boston, satd he saw Kutie on the Battery in New, York, and Mrs, Riedel told him she would giv him $25 Wf he would find the girl and ber know by letter where she was; Welspiel let his wife and family bebind when he went away with Katie, but two weeks aiterward bo telegraphed for them tocome to New York; while in ‘roston he worked 19 a piano factory aud kept a beer saloon, which bis wile attended; for atime he lived ou the | sume street wth the Riedels, and Katie, who was then | = eebool gi used to call wud see bis bavy, shen Airs, Welspiel hired Kauie to mind the child, and when she had been thus ete | pase two inonths Mrs. Welspel went to Eurepe and took ber along, Mrz. Riedel cousenting ; when Mrs, Welspiel wisued to come back her husband bad no money to pay the passage, ao Mrs, Itiedel lent bin $200, taking @ mortgage upon his suloon for 1; bed with himself and his wife, and had carnal knowi- euge of ber; he gave her presents of jewelry aud promised her all sorts of things il she would oboy tun tp all thin; he said he would make # lady of ier und | tuke her ul! over tne world, ) “Ab !? continued Mrs Riedel, “he said to ber, ‘Katie, your wother ts poor and can’thelp you; come with me;’ and so the poor cluld went with bi; she bad no better sense at that ine; he Drought my girl in every bad place, and other people saw lim mnapy times; be woud not let Ames 4 else & to her; he said he wanted and if he could not bave her rovody el: woul t trom an Knglish lady that by ined’ to F into a bi ash shop; he tollowed her like’ adoz; wll this I took bim house'on sogount of bes abusing be he bid intercourse with Katie while they three were im bed together more than twenty times, and I know that the poor cbild was made seri- ously il by tbat, as a doctor told me; he threatened to take Katie’s lito if she went with anybody olse; I told ber that, but she said ne loved her tuo well to hurt ber, and lwughed at the child; Le threatened to poison her if abe refused to cobavit with him; she never kept company with apy other man or boy; she was only a school child; once a boy who went to school with ber saw her home from « children’s party, and Welspiel tureatened to poison bim; he also said to me ip my house that he had a good imind to give his wile wome rat poison be- cuuse she was lazy und did not work euough; | told him he was a bad man, aud drove him out of my way trom bis is wifetold me house aud forbid hin to ever enter it again; Mrs Welspicl told me bo beat her, aud ead | she was” not smart because she . would not obey Lim and take puison to kill her babies uke the Yunkee women; he bout tis wife because she wanted to have Kutie leave the bed im which they were—beut her, kicked ber and druvo her into the cular, whence she escaped through % window; 1 know positively of my own knowledge tnat he bad crimiual intercourse with my child; when 1 learned of all this Ltook ber away fromm bun, bat he would come to my house when | Way out aud give her presents of rings aud things to go with him, LURED AWAY. He hid her away ata Lotel iu Sharon, near Boston, and we did net know where she was; then one day a man opened our dour, walked 11 und asked tor Katie | Riedel; Lsuid she is living wt a botel in Sharon; je said, ‘No, am the owner of the hotel; left ther the other day with a mun who used to stay pights with ber, wud suid he was her father; they Wout away togetber; from the deseription my husband aod 1 knew it was Welspicl; that was the time be came to New York; we never saw hor again until tnis moraing; Mrs, Welspicl is a bad woman, Jur when sbe left Boston {told her for God’s wake to write to me if Kutie wasin New York, so that could get her buck, but she never sent me a word. THe FATHER'S EVIDENCE. Joseph Riedel, the luther, was next brought into the room, He cutered, muttering, “Where is thay man; woere is Weispiel?” ‘The Coroner, who says “be 1s not smart, but bus a great deu! of mechanical ideas,” took the preewu ‘of removing a marderous knife from the tuther’s poeket before ue was brought in, so that it he intended mischiel te could not do it, “He | cyrrepo: ui his wile’s testimony, und identified Welspiel, who wus led iw with death in | lus iaee.’ Mr. Riedel was less excited than bis wife had | been, and when Welspicl suid, appeulingly :— Ob this aiu't ny fault, Str, Riedel,” gue only shook hix heud aud said :— | s1dou’t kuow! I aon’t know !"” Attue conclusion of his testimony “Weélspilt was | aguin questioned, but wandered off into irrelevant | statements and tired the jury so that they sent him out | of the ruum without learoing aovihing new, THe VekbICT. After deliberating an hour the jury announced that they bad ugreed upon a verdict, and the aoxious crowd of spectators without ‘was admitted to | the room, Mr. and Mrs, Riedel took — seats ‘without the ruil, und Welspiel was brought in, | Coroner Detapsey then addressed him a@ few words | nud read the verdict, woich was to the effect that | “Kate Riedel came to ber death on either the 10th or | Ltn day of February, 1877, from u dose of pruasic | noid, how or by whom administered boing unkuewn to | the jury.?” i SET PRER. | “Aud now, Welspiei,”’ be added, charged.” ‘The took of despair on Welspiei’s face guve way to a hopeful am, und, rusbing forward, he | attempted to embruce Mrs, Riedel, crying **Mamma, | mamma.’ ! uike one Who suvught to escape the deadly fangs of a | ratslesvake the motuer burled herself backwards with | wcry of mingled hate and griof that rang through the room und reverberated turough the lotty hall, making the blood of those who heard it run cold. “Away, taurderer!”? she ahrieked in German; “you | killed ber! you killed her!” | Welapiel held up bis hands mploringly, while Jace turned, ff possible, a stil more | deathly pallor, ‘The mother suddenly seemed | sexed with un impulse of revenge, und, springing wt his throat like u tigreas with outstrowched | tiugers would bave toru the eyes out of his head had | not two vtlicers seized bim and dragged him back be- yond her reach, Claspivg ber hauds Mrs. Riedel fell buck ito a chair, and, swinging her body trom side to side aod tnounng pitiully, wept and prayed and de- nounced the murderer of ber child by turns. Weilspicl meanwhile made his way trom the building | and passing through the crowd without wus hooted | and revite | “Murderer! Poisoner! Helibound; there he goes !”” was cried on all sides, and it would have quired but a slight breezo to fun the spark of butrod and indignation into a flame which would bave destroyed him. He finally reached she terrybout jor this city and hid trom sight. Mr. j and irs Riedel ulso cume down to ue landing in time to catch the same oat | which landed them im this city at ane o’ciock. ‘They are very poor, the husband making « living by gathering water cresses and selling them. | They had to borrow inoncy to come on bere, aud a | lection will be mude among the charitable to help them | be ag night, alter the funeral of their untortuaute child. _DANIEL W. WYMAN'S FUNERAL. A MAGNIFICENT MASONIC DISPLAY IN JERSEY CLLY—THE LAST BITES OF JERSEY'’S HIGHEST MASON. The funeral of Damel Whitney Wyman, Illustrious Consisiory of the Ancient and Accepted Rite of Ma- soury, and Superintendent of the New York Klevated Ratiroad, 100k pluco yesterday from bis tute residence, No, 269 Second strect, Jersey City. There was tho | largest Masonic gathering ever witnessed at any | tuneral in that city. Among the lodges reprosented wero the New Jersey Consistory, J. W. Cosad, Thirty- third degree, First Lieutenant, commanding; Aurora Grata Consistory, Aucient and Accopted Rite, of New York, C, It. MeClenachan, Communder-ip-Cuiet ; Jersey City Bide Lodge; Hugh De Payens Comuandery, No, 1, Knights Templar, Jersey Cry, aod the Supreme Counéi, Among the promineat ollicers preseut wero Most Puissant Sovereign Grand Commander Josiah H. rummoad, of Portland, Me; kiwood Kk. lhorne, Pa nu Master of the Grand Lodge of the Stato of New | York; Wiliam M. Pembroke, Past Gramd Master of Maine; Marsnal B, Smith, & Master of New Jer- | | sey; Acting Eminent Commander Cornehus Vreeland, | Hagt De Payen Commandery. | The Masome fraternity bexan to assemble xt the lodge rooms Nos, 23 wad 2o Newark avenue us carly | und wt ope o'clock sharp a proces. | | siou was tormed aud marched to the late residence of | | as twelvo o'e. the deceased, in troat ol wi ) crowd, Ubily the inuimat | adtoiied. The body was encl imoupted With black cioth trinnu | and bearing heavy silver bare. the tuserpuon :— bh was gathered » lar; ends of the family w 110 a supero a with bla ‘he suver pl Wecen ance ceosersersssvorosersccooaesarerscgeraasesee® | 1 DA 3 W. WYMAN, Died February 18, 1877, 13 Ja the tiftv-third year of his age, Secor rreccecececssesece re revoceroveosce cece cere resorey ‘Ab the head of toy casket stood a floral memurial of @ inost un.que and costly design, Lt was conveyed to | the house of mouraiug ob Wednesuay evouing by the | employes ef thc New York Blevated ltailway co , humbering about 130 The design a brul column five leet in Leight, with the bs capitus turned over aod resting ayalust the pede On ope mide of the pedestal were the ietto “DD W.," andon the ctuer, rising in successive | steps rien ‘he bstiom, were the letters, oh, AL? | youth, munvoud, age On ihe carkes Was a Wreath | preseated by the Hedding Methodist Epixcopal ebuarch, | bearing the words, “Our Deparcet Traste Ou w | table beside the canker was a trianule, with the motto | “Spes Meo In Deo Ket,” Tho etnet mow | the wile and stepdangater of the decease | brothers, one irom Bultulu aud the other from Dua- k | ‘The faneral procession inoved trom the house to the edding Methodist cburch at half-past one o'ciock. | The following Were she palivearers:—Wiltuw H. | Waite, John A. Duncan, Luther KE. Hule, Williaa Mor- } gan, JG. Masking, He We smith, | =, Thomas J. Tiden, benjamin King, merbord vod B'S Payne, There was | Won trom Unlstory, Iu fro | command of Leroy 5 a dolegu- hurcil’ was a platoon of police, under , 0 Keep buck tbe crowd. of vas led ryewut Le by Rev, | Mosars un the HabE OF tho pulpit was a black flay bearing the motto, | “We mourn the lose or our deur brother, D. W. Wy: thao.” Tue chor sang, “1 beard a ‘voice from | Heaven,’ &e Rov, Mr. Freoman olered prayer and Rev. Mr. Van Hora read the oiwetieth psalin. then acharming soi, Jesus, lover ot ny so | sopravo to the ar “fhe Last Rose of Sun pauicgrric Of the deceused Was spokeo by jeKown and Freema mitt, | laid upon the coftia the lamb of inpovence, aud the evergreen, the symbol ot 1 | morwity. Ibe remains were temporarily deposited | im w VaUlb iD tLe Jersey City Cometory, apron, the embie! when she caine back Welspiel made Katie sleep in the | “you aro dis- | Commander-in-Chiet of the New Jersey Sovereign’! c ‘Tue guard of honor | | a the Kuiguts leapiar were Robert MeCague, J. Kob~ ah, | AMUSEMENTS, STEINWAY HALL, | The benefit concert tendered to Mr, William Ander- 800 at this ball lust night proved quite successful, A Bumerous audience listened attentively to a well se- lected programme in which the works of eminent | composers were brought into democratic contact with | the less distinguished efforts of a tew of the periorm- ers, Among the most interesting pieces was an ‘“andanie and variations,’ for two pianos, by Schu- mano, played with taste and iotelligence by Mixes Sarah Livingsion aud Mr, Beuno Schere! Mrs, Dora Gordon Steele sung with pleasing eflect an air from Verdi's ‘Attila,’ Mr. Adolphe jchinide’s rendering of “The Di of the Shepherdess’’ plauded, ‘y oh | ure trom tne pen of Mr. Joba G. Maloney, whilo | music ts Mr, Senmidt’s own composition, The | ing’s performance was brought to a close by th ing 01 | and Mr. Rieger. MADAME ESSIPOFY'S MATINEE. The revowned Russian pianist gave a matinee recital at Stoinway Hall, yesterday. She was suffering from severe indisposition and consequently had to change some of the pieces in the programme. The following works were given yesterday :—- 3. Sonata, tn ¥, for plano and violin, op. 25. Ho, See Row Wine. Aauette Rssipott! 4. Recitative ot os Pit, Gu Ame concerto...........-Leonard . Alfred Vivien. |" 5. Aveu. Kowance, op iil, No. 1 op. ness 7. Fantusie Pastorale, op. 1 Altred Vivien, ‘Avaette, fisipor. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. “Our Boarding House” cont:nues to attract crowded houses, and from the beginping to the cad ‘one vast Jangh fills all the air." The two pertormances of opéra bouffe at the Eagle Theatre yesterday were made particularly tnieresting by the reappcarance of Mile, Aimée, whose voice and ucting bore no traces of her recent illness. All the theatres were pucked yesterday, both in the afternoon and evening, and atthe Union Square, Wal- Jack‘s, Fifth Avenue, Booth’s, the Eagle, tho Olympic, Nibio’s and other principal houses there was bardly # seat to be had, John Wild, the colored bero of “Fifth Avenue,’’ at Booth’s, bas introduced a new and effective hit by tell- ing bis theatrical mother that her next decline from dignity will be to ‘'peddlo blue glasses;’’ while George Knight yesterday delighted the audience by a recitation of the burlesque entitled, “The Mule Stood on the Steamboat Deck,” followed vy a beautiful poom from the German, called ‘*fhe Watermill” A GLADIATORIAL EXHIBITION. BOXING, WRESTLING AND FENCING AT THE CENTRAL PABK GARDEN—AN EXCITING GLOVE CONTEST. ‘The lovers of the manly art of self-defence were tertuined yesterday by an unusually well conducted und liberal entertainment of boxing, wrestling and fencing at the Central Park Garden, in which many of the prominent athletes ot this city and vicinity took part. The programmo was about equally divided Into two periormauces, alter noon and evening. At loast 1,200 perauns were present at tho first exhibition, which opened with a Greco- Roman wrestling mated, the contestants being Willian J. Apstin and Jean De Lion. Austin, although consid- erably the smaller mun, proved the more skilful und threw his opponent threo times in succession, and was declarea the winner of the mateb. ‘The balunce of the programme was made up of fencing with tbe foils be- tween Professor Fredericks und Protossor De Turck; Single slick play between Professors Miller uud Fred. ericks, club swinging by Lous Re Veaux and a bur. lesque boxing bout between two colored gentlemen. The evening exbibition opened with a broaasword display between Prujessors Ye Turck and Fredericks, Both made some excellent play. I'rofossor Fredericks sciwatitic as those made by bis opponent. Prulexser | Louis Richards gave uw neat exhibition with the In- dian clubs, which was followed by ooximg between Jobnuy Sunders and Johnny Riley, in which the tor- mer had much the best of three weil contested rounds, Alter two colored aspirants had umased the audience by a very unscientific display of boxing, Professors De Turck aud Fredericks gave an excellent display of skill with the bruadsword and bayonet. wor De ‘Turck, who handled the bayonet, made several more points than his opponent, ‘The wind-up of the day’s evtertainment was then anoounced to tuke place in a sparring match of five rounds, between Protessor Sliller, the Australian champion, und Johony Dwyer, of Bruoklyy. Both men ure pericct giants, standing cach oveF six feet in height and weighibg over 200 pounds each, In the first round Miller got the best of a well con- tested bout, The second round brought out s beavy exchanges, mostly in favor of Miller, 1 round ended by a clinch. At the commencement the third round Miller cot in three heavy blows | on Dwyer’s tace without any return, ‘This ap- | peared “to vex Dwyer, who rushed ut and striking out wildly landed « heavy right hand blow | on Miller’s head. Some terrific exchanges followed, and the round ended Iike the previous ones, im achneb, When time was catled for the fourth rouud Dwyer came up with his tace very flusbed and bleeding trom the mouth, Miller got in some terrilic blows o1 Dwyer’s face, who returned beavily on the body. ‘The titth and last round was arepetition of the pre- vious ones, only that both fought themseiv still, and the match was declared at an most uprourious cheering trom the audience. The match was, witbout a doubt, ine most desperate one wi'h gloves between two heavy weights that has been witnessed in this city for yours. SHIPPING NEWS DATES OP DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS- PRURUARY AND wan ome ati & | N t|Liverpoot. . | Unmbure: Howling Grew Bowling dr 0 Bronsway 2 [ig Broadway 1 broadway 37 Browdw sy BUN AND MOU: Sun rises MOH WATER 6 43| Gov. Isinnd.... mora 3 60 6 44 | Sandy Hook...morm 3 14 moro 3 60| Hell Gat morn 6 44 Sandy Hovik + Calm Haney | PORT OF NEW YOR Ky FEB, 22, 1877. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THY HRRALD sTuAM YACHTS AND HRRALD | WHITBOTONE TREBGRAPH LINK re & won, 3 days, o WP Clyde & Co. Ste: Hd Dominion, Walker, Richmond, City Point | and Nortolk, with mdso und passengers to the Old Domin- | fon Steamanip Co Steamer Fanita, Howe, Philadelphia, with mdse to James | Hand. pip Kenyon (ir), Glover, Calcutta, vin suds He: | Gee Th, with mdge ty Ashvurae & GoD y | tery Dee 19, St Hel she Equator J daiaaged ; where she toucned ; ae le 6 KNW. “Park Biclien, Buow, austes ‘a duet from “Trovatore” by Miss G. Emanuel | made the most points, but they were not noarly so | Miller 4] Mapes 4.00, Passed Cape of Good Hope Dea 24, and fal rah dtp td ine Oar: th which shipped laren ata 2 hail rail water cost aud forward howe: Nof Hatteras, with nti winds: Feb ix “tape i fatteras bearing W 12 milos, iy axel tu dye filmer, Bremet 63 days. with barrels to Theo Ri. gpr "raicon (Nor), Nilsen Hud strong westerly winds. ‘ik Nuove Providensa (lu i Mau with cocoanuts to Tattull’ & Co; vessel to £ Co. “Passed Gibraltar Dec 29. kc Sophia RK Labrs, Googins je and rags to order: 1 to Jobu pe wh, Kdye & Mark ‘Bitdstow Gi. Williams, Marseilles 62 a mdse to Scamme! Bros, Passed, “Gibraltar Jan Ww Was days N of Hatteras; had N Sw gules. ballast. to Yuneu, Edye & at ras to Brooks Brow & Co; vessel to W: ito € Tobias & Brig Buts ‘uct Fe to Hard & Itaud, Feb 10, off Bermuda, was hove to for 5) hous wed the Base is Jan Ra Bng order. Cromed the Equator Jun 22.30, lon 37 30, J. Tell overboard and wi Brig Anwe Gurd with ugar to HH Mwift & Gu; vessel to Miller & Tou. Crossed the Equator Jao lin ion a7 96; had trades to Int 26 ce strong westerly winds; days N of Hatteras, Brig Feplte (sp, Rubira & Co, Brig Elian Norton, Leland, Cardinas 17 days, wit! to Gossler & Co; vessel to Miller & Haughsou, N of Hatteras with NE and NW g: Sebr Fling (of 3¢ Johns, and Gibraltar Jan 14, wi wind; bad seavy NE und 3 ‘WwW galk cere, Matanzas 26 day: Gustavos wit aud molssees to btua, Sawy gu: igo vessel to Swan & Son, Keb aw @ three-masted schooner (before reporte Joss of foremust bead, wad tain +a brig was Lys names, PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE BOUND SOUTH. eigen General Whitney, Hallett, Boston i ark Evening star (Br), Chick, Gaentapome ” er, Peruxmbuco 337 days. d mizzenmast gone ald wot make ous Hasssestic, E, 75 days, & Co. emoty yy? ea) Pishe's Sawyer, Hamburg 92 days, in ballast 6o 68 days, in ballast, to enaro, Patrass 92 ‘'anch, Leghorn 88 cs Yah with Passed Gibraltar dau 9; lad heavy westerly gales the first past atk Ven we, latter part fine nae (Ital), Cacase, en Trieste ‘MOdays, with empty with fine anaes Briggs, St Plerre 21 days, with ih anees Burk Rothesay (Nor), Ererson, St Thomas 14 days, in Co. ss 1 & Co, ‘soe : This, Sawyer, Galveston Jun 25, to Tupper & jeuttie. Brig Typhon (Nor), Thomason, Beteoraem 67 days, with mdse to orde: Master “3s dave, my! pootee oe 2th “Annis, Santos 57 days, with coffee to 37; Jan 3, lat wine se okie ud soamau, of New York, & Hong strong was 9 Havana 12 days, iu ballast, to Was 6 days i Patras 65 days h fruli to order: vesse! to muster. ou this h suger nd Cor vessel tod Ht Winchester & Co. Mad heavy NE aod NW gales; was 12 duys Not Hatteras ‘hr Aldina Ktukes, Rhode: ith sugar: with sugar tos & 40, lon 1d), with ete tor New Steamer City of New Bedtord, Fish, New Bedford tor New Xurk, Steal Santer StenmerGulaten, Walde Behe Minguus, Phillips, Schr Mary Pi Sehr Mary A Sebe MH videnge tor : idence tor New York, Pro 4, Providence for Ne BOUND EAST. ‘ork. Sehr Connecticut, Al CLEARED. Steamer Richmond, K mond—Old Dominiun Steatnsip Co Siatta Kiverside (Br), Cripps, Std John, NB—P I Ni 2, SAILED. a Gar for Hamburg: gO" Kichmoaod, Nortolk; ark Elise Buren (lie), Bermuda. MISCELLANY. . artesies. at San Steamors Mommer: vada (Bi), Lewes, Del; MARITIME The purser of the steat bas our thanks for ik Jenny thy uerewsful attempt to haul of on Cupe Poge, and she will probably have to ve Hygtt bound trom St Th yy picked up near datltord, ie Re dn the Z1at with the crew on board, Soun Its (sr), MeDouald abeut the hn of Deceinbe ‘A cub however, sailed, mensage, arrived at Barbadow, with loss of sulls. Cargo sate, Sour Many E Outver, from Salt River, Ja, for Pe arrived at the city Feb 16; dumage, tf any, Scan Twos R Pi betors reporsed as! land Light, Cupe Cod, at 8:15 AM 22d. iu tow of ta Peurson. The schooner appeared to be leaking. aLTiMONK, Feb 23—dehr C ysized on last Monday a we hoard (7 and feos), was rig end: id, She ts not mi oh damaged, mate of the vessel, which was found lashed to the frozen stiff, yw York, low with tupobellu for heuvy snow squall. steamer Win Stroud, Nuwroxr, RI, Feb aguinnt steamer © damages to vessel, penses caused by the Nuw Loxnon, disaster, tus, Leidre reported sahure near Horton’ Sherman reports seir Win Thompson and sloop Ninith, buth belonging to purposes, bad been driven place to where the Uy wax lying, Tt is thou favorable weather ull tren of the vessels will ve 6 the place where they ure lying is on u sand beach, Winmincron, NC, Fob 22—Sehe Etta May, from Philade port vith eurgo bce went ashore 1 e bilge tase. ul area total leew Th Swtrsuil.vine—At Freeport, Me, Mr EC ginhup. At Brewer. Jue Oakes & Hon ure 0 Bourmport, Prank Wend w burtben, all has boen pure ot Portland, trom Bon rathers, of Calais, beve commence veasel of abuut 8U0 Oe NOTICE TO "TO MARIN ERS, Fort Point Counuel, will be ciosed ou Feb 24, 26 SPOKEN. Buc Cuas B Denxis—Steamer Monobansett mad: brig Chas B Denals, left Charlottetown, PEI. ot ult und passed Hix Noue of udien have yet been recovered except that of Wm Fox. the Kastrout, Feb 17—Schr Ida Thurlow, Mitchell, about 40,000 frosen herrings, carried away ler foremast this aftervoon in « She was towed back to Hastport by —The elnim of scht Marthe A (Br). of Fitchburg has beeu settle owuers and underwriters of the steamer paying $4500 1 loss of freight, wad for ull other ex- rapt deott, ond used for wrecking ore und bilged uexr the san Davis, Bard Bedford for Now York. New Yort ee tor New York. . Providence ee New York. . Johusoa. New York for Portland, York Bost Ellie Knight, rae, Ne Buston, Behe Riverside (Brie ‘Srlppre Now York for 5t Juba, NB, Schr Little Aunie (Br), Koverts, New York for St Joba, ey, Norfolk, City Polnt and Rich- jovius & State of Ne- Albemarle, yy of New York, from Ha- wiseo, before reported ‘runciaco, wu Loaght by ‘ew Bedford, on private terms, and was built in ftockland, Me, in re el lying at Ult, » wtan that whe bud been blown’off tke corst, and hud nsacola, before reported axhore on Santa Roxa Islaud, came of fund not reported. i Chas bourne, which was cap- she loss of all vn carried rigaing. from the Feb 21—Steamta AE Hurneide. Oapt Shermun, returuid last evening from the wrocked schr Cy. ruins. Capt Richard wou, i is building whip for ton kas Bark Atlas (Nor), from Roiordam for Delaware Break- water, Fob 21. 45 miles KN& of Cape May Lightship. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Antwenr, Feb 21 — won, New York (not ied, ships Maria Louisa (Nor), Jen- before) ; Sucramento, Nelson, do, Amstepam, Fob 22—Sailed, barks Lare (Br), Falton, aud w York (both have been sailed eurlier) ; Abraberm Young (Br), Parker, for reported suiled 7th for Matauaus): Anglia (Br), New York; Joho Read (Br), Bantling, do, kx, Feb 22—Arrived, snip Bremeriehe (Ger) Carlton (Sr). Allew, Francinco (xee below). Gunoa, Feb 1%-sauiled, bark Vittoria M (Ital), tino, New York, Giascow, Feb 22—Arrived, steamer Stute of Pei mia (Br), Knight, New York, Nailed 2st, ship Urania (Nor), Jorgensen, Per bark Ella Moors (ir), Shaw, Demerara, 3 The draw on the Old Voloay Railroad Bridge, ncrose | | | reported do (was Evans, . Hirdes, b 22—Arrived, ship Nereus (Br), Kemp, San De Mar nasylve- nance! a; Gurexovx, Feb 21—Suied, ship J 8 Wright (Br), Crow. ell, United States. Hout, Kou 21—sulled, bark Levarello Suceere (Ital), Gi+ enoni, United States. Liswos, Feb 21—Sailed, bark Egremont (Br) (from Whitehaven), Doboy, baving repaired, Puywourn, | (Aus), Kronevien, Now York, from Bangor. Qoxuxstows, Fob 22—Arriveu, bark Oliver Bm Swasbridge, Bultimors, Rovux, Feb 19—Suil | United state York. SWINK Boek, New York via reund tor tiga. | son Sallod from —— Feb 15, burkeVolturae (Itali, (from Licata), Philadeipbin. Lonvox, Feb 22—A despatels. from Aspinwall HERALD YACHT Mxnvoet, Fev 22—Sailed, schr John F Krans, Howes, VA New Yors. ‘ Livwuroot, Fob 22--Sailed, ship Bygdin (Nor), Messeil, Feorvany 22, 1877, New York; burk Kvviva (Nor), Pbaro, St Thomas; brig C AGREED BBA OE RR K Burgess (ir), MeBride, Nova Seotia, | At | Hour, |Incnes. | Do: Mee | Ais sailed 224, barks Amalthea (Nor), Erickson, Hamp | apne —¢ ——— | ton Roads; A O Vinge (Nor), Pedersen, de, Charley (Br) | ee | Su WNW Partly cloudy! stobingon, United States | Ligne at Siete cloudy | "Also sailed 224, steatuer Pennsylvania, Harris, Philadel- | Feb 22—sailed, bark Fortune (Nor), warsen, Phil , Rogers 4—Avrived, bark Devete Dabrovacki Pavsasnu, Fev 12—Iu port, sehr DS Priudall, Boyuton, ery (Br), bark John L Hasbrouck, Cobb, SANTANDER, Feb 21-Sailed, bark Neversink, Jarvis, New . Feb 21- Arrived, bark Maria Ueyn (Ger), wixsrs, Fed 17—Sailed, bark Kaplva (Aus), Lister, Bos. Savarese ys the iv web ‘odse. Kio Ueorge 3 steamer Franconia (Gor), trading? between shat port and | Ham! is ashore off Point San Blas and expected to be total loss. Passengers and maileall safe. |The F isan trom Clyde built vessel of 2000 tons, built iu 1833 aad owned ia Hamburg.) Bark Oliver Emery (Br), which arrived at Queenstowa to-day from Baltimore, foll ia with sehr John W Welt, waterlogged and abandoned. [The J W W lett Beaufort, SC, about Jan 5 for Watertord, 1, under command of Capt Welt. She was «3-musted schooner of 395 sons, and was built at Waldoboro, Me, iu 1875, whenes she bailed.) Bark Eliza McLaughlin is ashore at “Vieringen.”” [Bark Eliza McLaughlin (Br), Puillips, sailed from Lyna, E, Jan 5 for New York or Bultimore. | Ker from San Dosuix, Feb 22—8hip reus (Br) Froncisco, while being towed up the river, took the ground. FOREIGN | PORTS. Railed sone Chae Morton, i La) Mayhew, Balt! fal Barry, N of A Mor! ithe, beige Helle star (Be), ahd ay Blow Mor N of ilatierun: sches Maud, Ri Soh ale wit. In «sey non, Nady rig Cliford, Bragdon, wad Emme ta Heather, Hud won, do, Cat ale Feb 13—Arrived, brig Emily T Sheldon, May: | gant 2 un varies Champioe (Br), Faaning, Boston; schr York, Winona, \Bayloy, Fousdcola: ay” exon. Wickunn, FE deipnia: "ellen Pr opelat dolphin; George B Dale, rere. an Pith. Biaanon, Moore, ny Jarrie 8 Hart, Davis, Gecteenens port, sebr for New York. Phinvana 15—Arrived, bari Pienstia, Yraig, Now rig Waubun, Willey, de: Cy, ml, Mattie B Russell, pe Diy "St Jotin, NE Burnett, New York: Sorted ‘Phite: Ei Wm it di New York, ‘Arrived 224, steamer City of Havana, Phillips, York, Nulled 15th, steamer Santiago (Mp). Riveras (irom Mo- ), Gontales, Savan- hrs Wm GR Mours “Union (Br), Santos, New York: Katon, Matanaua: Lettie (Br). MeNvil, New York: my. Herriman, Mobile arlost 166h, burke Union (xp), sehrs Sunny South, Deriekaon Ne Pensucola (not 14) Klenrdo Payson: Skinfa: exer (Nor), Swe Mohawk (Hr), Mury it 2 snot; schre Carlo body, MeCulan, for N Phebe, Moders, and ihird, “Merritt, for Poter © schults, ‘horpvon Delaware Break- Iwood Burton, Jarvis, fur New York barks saben at fow Yor! water; ‘Alvo’ In ‘port 17th, wixe, de, barks Florelin, Craig: HD Stover, Pie Ames; Jaw Brett, Gibson, Norena, dos Mary ¢ Nicholas *Konntworth (Bh Hale, nn Hugin: 8 A Bh enn juisdell, Sawye ‘Calgon ; As; Clura (Br), Hrndl Collins; brigh A oe N of Hatt Gi orig Tt Mivaston, Griding (Br), "Gardue Blood; Lince Merry, Ki B Russell Kamires, Baroard ‘sen Hide (Br), bd nehes Addie Jordan, Paris Cl Conlonel, Finmore; EA 8: J luddell, Gaul: 8 3 Harding, WL Plamm otpers. Hativax, Feb 1 viaarod, sobre Annie May (Br), Hop- man, © iumaer; Wenonuh, Bayley, and kins, ilwrana: Dalia (ae), Lyous, Baltimore. Sniled 22d, steamer Quebec (Bri, Thourle (from Liver- iladatpbin, b 14—Arrived, by Rachel, Norton, Now na (Br), Howex, Havana: ache AF Amen, B (and nal Ae 17th for cavenes 151, brig ions, Rowers, Nalstmora: schrs Goo W. Chase, Put? terson, Cardenas Dickingon, New Yorks Ad ith, Min aches Baruh Porter Wally anda I. Weeks, Nef Hatteras: ieth, Wm ‘Denning, Hoduiny? Haina Atte Blake. Neaplex, aud Edward Waite, York, d Trek here a Holbrook, Mitchell, do; brlz Dawn (Bn, Tnulis, Pulmouth. port Fab 16, barks AC Aduing, Collum, Ide for N of Hatters Rebeces Caruana, Li (Bry, Whitalend. do; NM Haver (Be), Cary, wins Alla (Br. ¢ (Br), Jonkins, do; Rachel, do; Robi i ia ie Minin, 5 ; D§ Soule, Soule, wt Perse. Townend Lora, homers, d (BP), . wi; Beotwcraig (B ? Sherwood (ir), Taylor, do: Levantor Deuning, dg tor 8 of Wiisou, Packard, do; “G0 W R Huswo, ay. do: Ht Derbs, Naylor, Lippincott, wees Ns mers, doy 18 Marior ejohn, “go; Nelite JD ar yr, Gili jorrick, index, (i on, “Brown, Coli ‘owinan, Newisn. do; * Ba ickinson, Dickinson, do Addie N Cole, Cameron, do: eae W Chase, Fatterson, dy tor N of Hatteras; and other: PanuiLow DE PiGa, Jun 17—Suiled, bark Vietor, Pond, St Pierre, Wart. ‘St Magrixs, no dute—Ia port, urig Marle (Dateh), Jobn- won, from New Yor! Sigua, Fob 14—Arrived, brig © C Colson, Packard, New Clara Fl Sargent, Havans, to load for N Musonle, “Rice, for New York; Motinciord, for N of ‘Hatteras; brigs Josie, Nickoreun ; Tully Ho, Dow gman L Stew. art (Br), Crane, ‘ind "Ivanhoe titi, Kirkpatrick. tor 405 sebrs Ada Barker, Dob! Warren Sawyer, rie, for AMERICAN PORTS. ASTORIA, Fob, 10—Sailed, ed, ship Cashmere, Kendrick, Cork; barks P J Cureton, Portor, do; Lish, Tam o’ shan: tor, Patterson, Sau Brancisen, OSTON, Fob 22—Arrived, steamers (Haucus, Boarse, “William Lawrence. lowes, Raltimord; bark Oy john T, San i Arch, ‘Nickerson, Alexandria; Johu M lial, Cahoon, VBALTEMORR, Feb 22—Arri steamer F W Braue, Foster, New York ke Gatto "ee (Ital), Datdacel, 1 Tagalf (Nor), Kni Kenburg ie), Goodye re te ‘alleges “lta agitate, 3 (Br), McConnell, Demerara: rave dohes New York: Mary Nowell, Duvidseu, ir), Frost, from Bordeaux via rs Joxophine Thompson, Movre, New kins, Hallett, Boston; bark Aquidnec, Rio Janeiro, led—Stoumer Leipal, rkx Grousvaor, M Louixa. BUISTOL. Feb so eeiet ver LB Cowperthwalte, deiphia: Sarah Wooster, Coomos, New York. BRVERLY, Feb “0—Arrived, sehr Sarah B Pa: aes, Low, at wor Bs fant a cand procevd: 0 stoamer Sea Gull, Kanck (Sw), Banex. Havgna; schs WF Burge, New York; Mair & George W Clyde, Ingr York; eased fawrouce, Wiltalugton, Del; Vrale, Phila: delphi ASEPORT, Vob 15 Arrived, wobe WR Page, Hilyard, 9 Balttinor FORTRESS MON GES ship Con 8 (Br), Pulley, Liveroool for orders; barks Aguendo, Hevaua for Norfol meted bah Resa Accame (Ital), Proniello, from iE: brigs Akbar, Thompson, frou ‘Orchillu: Nettle Hi 1, frou © Passed out Baeks 3 Poliment (lta), Gli Amiet (ral), Freja (Nor), and Nuova Speranza (Ital), tur Cork; Mar Anes (Br), for Cardenas; Imperador, for Riv J. wi helm (Nor), for Queenstown; Roguedalen (Nor), for Ham. Dune, sehr dophia Hausou. for Turks Inland (all irom Malti STON, Feb 22—Cleured, steamer 5: Epa eer Alma, Johnson, Ha Anto! "4 Mens, Feb 22-—Nallod, steamers Knlokerbocker, Toxas (Br), Friace Edward (Br); skips Alexander, Golden Rule, Emwa (Fr); bark Kaa (S OKPOLK. Feb 20—Arrived, schrs MJ Laughlin, Wather: axon Koyers, Abrams: dame Alderdiee, Loca wl Warren, Hi Yoru: ne ale YPO To- RD. Feb 20—Arrived, schrs Thos N Stow Piteber, Buitimore: Francis Fdwards, West, Weehaw! aun Harvey, Coffin, New York. i —saltad, wehra Chas Morse, Marr, aud Lacy D, Maudy, I] unknown schooner, painted white, ra. Arrived saamey PC Sbaltz, Meh jove ot ying iii: Wea D Mar @ fur ved (with lose of TT i Wm D Mar: Howton for Haltimore: as B MeNtebol, ww York i, ache Daylight, Reed, Portiand for Bal- es Eureka, and Casper Lawson, W CONDOS. Feb 1 -Arcived, schrs Niagara, and York: John Manlove, Newport for 40; ‘ah W Bake, do for do, ‘eb 2l—Arrived, sehrs MC Arnold, Ar Fob 14-Salled, bark Oak Hill, Sui- iid, Bultimnore wets BUARELY, Messina: Sctiamyl, Hrady, Bilbao: 1 Mtupl Whittaker, M Pal Stowers Pulctwe sehr Jennie Middleton, tausus, ‘Clenced—Steamers Leopard, Albertson, Now Bedford; Burdick, New York; sehr Jotm Middleton, Jr, send, Barbados, Sailed —Htouruery Iiinois, Agnes, and Leopard. Feb 21—Arrived, bare Wonkitu, from Denia for (tat), Revesto (from Liver Fob 22—Arrtved, sebrs Albert Clarence, mith, Belfast tor do; Lucy Ames, Roel PROVIDENCK, Feb 21—Arnwed, hag ir Goo Appold, Love artolks schix Lacy Wright ‘oan Bnitinor 4 Fie Patgenbur, Falkenbarg, | York, Wm Kennedy, Fuster. Balti fog, Harding, ag M M Goo Avery, wo Hovoweu; Wi ga Lee Wie Jennie F Willey, Trefethen, Charloston age Lemancois: vie Wood's Hole. BA ANCI Feb l4—arrived, King Philip, joluln (and Arkwright, HW Alnus. Freeinan, ‘i ender, Manter, di “\reb 14—Sallod, bark Mouteua, Peterson, Son SAVANNAH, Feb 24—Arrived, steamer Seminole, Mat. thews, Boston; barks Bomars (Be), ome, Liverpool; Sorrideron’ (Nor), Honfleur: sehrs "MS Smith, Maltimore : W B Thomas, Philadelpu wred—Bark Amity (Br), Upham, Montevideo; sehr B aparee Saragossa, Hooper, Balti bare Ls more 5 Grant ior), Bo Fiorenas, Port Royal: sche Bessie Morris, SALEM, Feb 20—Ralled, steamer Reading, Colt gieiew: ja and passod Capo Cod at4 PM wppard, Edgell, Nor i ide E — 'isi—Arrived, sehr Flora A Newcomb, Baton, St George, comune te 20—Arrivea, schr Mary E Amsden, Bar ker, Ibi tA hrs 8 Levering, Corso jadeiphia, Fred Peter arbor onthe 9 if rte : ‘el rrived, schr Justice, Caswell, Nari ut Pier for New York; si Grom, Romorset for do vin New Haven.” Sarat” Alexiun, OMA, Fob 14—Salled. sh rley, Mathews, San EVARD HAVEN, Fob 21—Arrived. Small, Mouth Amboy for Boaton Robert’ Hipley. Baltinore der nin Oliver and JG Curtis, Boston for Starr. Portsmouth tor Philadeiphhi Weymouth for ‘Wilmington, NO: Mint . NB. for New York; Annie Lee, Rockport, Me, ee Md. ian anne dby- Sehr Charles E Elmer, from Boston for Rich- salad Bask Ada rot sebrs Mosthaw Klong Emma@ r \w win D Princ James A Parso ese son, kant Wind, Clara Jane, Mury Lymburner, © C Lane, "George H Hent, Jesse W Starr, Robert Riploy, Minnie (Br), and St Crolx. WILMINGTON, NC, Feb 18—Suiled, schr Yreka, Moon, Aux Cayes. 20th Below, barks Shanghal (Ger), M Brodrene. (Nor), vensen, from’ d virom Now reap ato rob 20—Arrived, schr J J Little, Gandy, Noweastle, Del. jad—sehr Alico Belle. Gammons, Phitadel phin, WOODS HOLE, Feb 20—Arrived. sehr John 8 Detwiler, Powell, Renan, ‘to loud for Richmond, Va. rived, achr Jennie ¥ Willey, T: to.load for Saraanen, ats ceemmnene rerun t—Kehr tT Baki Norfol YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, i &e, Fis. SALE ONEAPLAT YONKERS, 'N. Ei ag eager onder: bye tons; leogth, a fe feet; nearly now: : ape to H, W. BALFOUR, Washburn re Balidine. ea 4 \TEAM LAUNCH AND YAO HT ENGINES MAN ieee by WM. MARSEN, 30 Franklyn st., Gecaaee ELLA EUS. OLUTE DIVORCES, LEGAL” ~RVERY WHE, edily obtained without Vieni superlative advan. , HCK KING, Lawyer, tute. ine ime Coup el OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OFFICIAL LIST OF THE DI Tae al + a PLACE FEBRUARY 14, yes sh Pris, 00 Priv, No. Mie 12026. 182! 12070. i 16. 12269, Vo, 20264, ., $500 1000 18084 DRAWING Sf. NBXT MARCH 1, 1877, Ban all . base we sold the prize ot 8500, a0, gold, and o@ B. MARTINEZ & lw W OF, 3°8, we wold wud enshe 1 $100,094. us nish Gold and Havane Bak, ‘silts Bought wud sold, Drafts ou Havana issued,