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12 NEW YORK HERALD, NDAY, DECEMBER 15, 18745—QUADRUPLE SHEET—WITH SUPPLEMENT.” Giana . ¥ . ‘ s B xald (Nor), Larsen, Dunkirk gNov 5, in ballast, | filled an sank, voancl iy owned in this city. On Wed- | aoyor, WRESTLING. CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT. FINE ARTS. tolbunch Eayede w Sekar taeet. “she vee te owned in tees. OV aes | Sere aan ian Senet Bark Capri at Maitland, NS), Dinamore, Calain Nov 13. | Jachi ubso went against the bridge, broking hor main. | eo. Hf “ies Newbern. NU: Octorara, Reynolda, wan Pmt earn a te) in ballast, to J F Whitney 4 Co. Anchored in Gravesend | booarand’staving In her stern. sche Wm F Washington | New York (Br, Nash, Dublin: Bi pla SE Re BS . HUNTZIN PLAREI STUDIO AND OTHER ABT NOTES. Bay for orders. vets cumsidersbly daamazod, an was also the sloop Hernchel. | (Fab, "Wainaaai, Leith jenny \ftuw). Hallstrom, Bali: |. EMBEzzLED $82,000 1x 1876-77. / | fark Curncoa Gf Windsor, NS), Faulkner, Curacoa 21 | Schr Pasian, Safth,of Vinalnaven, sing in Lanes dock, | scr Julia, Zellers, Prince Edward {=land. 7OmM ‘M'wance YOR TWO TROURAND DOL- 4 ‘The Salmagundi Sketch Club have postponed their | days, with hides amt logwood to DA Do Lima & C0. Dec | is damaged about $4. Returned—Steumer Satagonsa, Hooper, for Savannah, iv at received no di of her anchors, Dee 14—Capt Mol Yarmouth, from Bart PHILADELrHtA, Dec. 14, 1878. i. | Whad a heavy Sk gal amaze. ? ith | tow. ; : : « copthahieubindlion 46 atk SAE EEE white shad 8 heavg mE Sg NESTON. Dec 10—The schr Best, Friend, loaded with | tow. fe: ‘ saa 8 pec at as ‘ “ a i iv nl o C leared—Steamer Falcon, Kirby, Charleston : LAKS—M'LAUGHLIN THE WINNER In court to-day it was decided that George W. | will probably take place between those of the Water | “am is neinaation of | Mieveeneh etree He saree aN HT ad ies: be dace | Ball tie), Wend. Neweastlo: Xhorwood (Br) 4 [BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.] Huntzinger, charged with misappropriating $82,000 of | Color Society and the Academy. | fe pawenaes lost lawer tp" | not apuedr to have sustained any duinage, escopt the loss | c Portland. Me, for Carder Prig 5 uh E Kennedy, Viekett, John Zitt! 2. Madre (Ital f Halifax), wood to HS Hen Hatteras, with N jarie (Dnteh), Ourcao, Dec. 14, 1878. | the funds of the Philadelphia Coal Company, of which | J, G, Brown has finished “Lett im Charge,” which The wrestling match for $4,000 aud the champion- | he was the president, should be admitted to | snows a bootblack, temporarily guardian of a modest Ship of the world between Colonel J. H. McLaughlin, | common bail. He had been first arrested on a capia® | aynto stand, eating up some of thestock in trade, His of Detroit, and John McMahon, of Rutland, Vt., | in acivil proceeding and placed under $100,000 bail, | pox and brushes lie on the pavement by him, and he took place this evening at McCormack Hall, in this | and afterward was arrested on a criminal ac- ? as on ‘ | aud afterward, was arrested on a criminal ac | holds an apple in each hand, evidently regretting his of the brig Louise reports that on the od ® vessel bot: as visible, Gibraltar 40 day! kn Groy Eagle, Wif- beige ae and Italia. ort, sehr Vapor, Chamberlain, arts, Feld- RUNSWICK, Deo 10—| for Philadelphia. BATH, Dee 12—sailed, sehr Benjamin F Leo, city. This match has created considerable interest im | A to eat both at th @ ti gar ke, to HAY spar for Philndelphia, : $40,000, Being unable to obtain surety he has 0 cat both at thesame time, am RE with . m eed si . sporting circles, and the betting on the result was | lain in prison until to-day, when the Court decided F, Sehucharat, Jr., has started “In the Cold Street,’ | Quarter adie ai eles, York for Pranaeues, efter landing’® heat agree very he: Notwithstanding a blinding snow storm | that the capias had been ilegally issued, and he | 4 cirt beggin th her young brother, with whom 500 tons of hone yh on bi the hall was densely filled with excited spectators. shonld be admitted to common bail, He was then . ndon 60 days and the Downs 42 Sehr Wm Bement. Harris, Philadolphi a i . en before a magistrate and entered bail in the sum she is sharing her cloak. tLESTON, Dee 16 ‘ived, nid, Virginia, lamphroy, Phil he conditions of the mateh wer i ‘ar and elbow, | of $15,000 for his appearance at court. Gilbert Gaul has on an easel a well posed figure of | Schr E'Vin Duse e'phis for Boston. best two in three fair back falls, and the same rules to “3 BELLS am s i “ Put in for a harbor Q a eee young girl, by a farmhouse, playing with some " 5 dials peste Vea d 0 New Yor! govern this match as governed the last contest be- BOGUS COMMISSION BUSINESS, — | doves whlch are circling abont het head, and one of | ,,8th? Charles Moro, Robinson, Providence for Philadel: | yiavtus’zicueninent tole ti chivrard: of Cramp & sous | Cloared—Steamors Equato-, Hinckley, Philadelphia: Cal tween these men, with the exception that the | _ whom has lit on her upraised hand. PASSED THROU HELL GATE. this morning on a trial trip, She will return on Monda, went, Valens tt i bark Foseal urvis, Havre; eu tntae aie he Aiferent style of sees. Ja Bostox, Mass., Dec. 14, 1878, General di Cesnola, after delivering hia course of , nO el Rovk1axn, Dec 12—The disasters here in the gale of Tues: | 'Sailed—steamer City. « New York: athletes had to wear a different style . In four lectures on Cyprns at the Lowell Institute, will BOUND SOUTH. day were total wreek of the sehr Harp, Tinker, of and from | bark Kate Howe (Br), Med ‘Oromocte the first match MeMahon wore a loose fitting A series of commercial swindles have been un- ve-them at Yale College, in January. fears ed ee bo lh ee aes € als fer Fonts (vetore penored) aoe ae 15 tons. and | rt if : ee ‘ : _ Steamer City of Fite! . Elis, ford x iu here Su y a ' Neliie, Warr, New York. jacket, whieh was greatly 10 his advantage, an | earthed by the Hoston Heruhh, Atgeayw there ago ses | Fernandes afiranda, the sculptor ‘and painter, who | yor*wth anise and pansies te baring & Davie Ri cotes Mgnt ant DURA or chertin: obtencaber parted |) Sani seme area reaieey Nolte ae areas it would slip over his head when required, | €ral gangs of bogus commission amercinmts doing prosasil Pee wry model for the proposed | | Bark Mary & Greenwood inew. 643 tans), Davis, North- | one of her chains, drugged r anchor and drove | Martha. Hopps, New York. ° ‘ : port. LI. for New York. light, to Davis & Co, against the broastwork at Grego where inushort | DARIEN, Dec —Arrived, barks Emma Parkor (Nor), and many times during the contest saved him | business bere under an organized leader, who | turned from Spain, where be has been to make stud- Schr Robert Myhan. Willis, New Hedtord for New York. time she went to pieces. All that wax to be seen of her | Larsen, Gh ‘loanor Wood (Br), Williams, Ma: a ‘ in. | Supplies all the capital required, . The method | jes in connection with the work. Sehr ME Higgins, Hopkins, Fairhaven for Virginia, Werdnonday forenoon wan hae baw. with foremast atill siand- | gyporte f from fall, On this occasion wrestling harnesses, in- | j,'"?" Obtain consignments ot all_-kinds | "Watter'Paris i buck again to his studio Schr attle, hells, Brldgenart for New York, ing, and # confused mans of floating wreck stuff, Inuber, |" Sailed Sth, barks Solglest. (Nor), Jacobson, Berwick; stead of jackets, were worn by the contestants, The | of produce on credit by means of fictitious cirenlars = 7 Sehr Edward Wooten, Meyers. Bridgeport for Now York, | &e. Capt Tinker does not know whether the vessel was in- | Ohoies (Br), Williams, Swansea, i L; John Lafarge will Jeave shortly for Europe. H: Sener Ww N . harness Was composed of webbing, a stout fabric of | quoting high prices, amd disposing of the ssme im | tate wale in Boston was # gratifying sitccess, RRR Sara Nar een Ne ET”) | ee pase: aiabdadi AMMA call chat: hatin sieat staal] CORE Mtoe ite een eal tn a jew You Tates, 7 illic lars i. o ‘y re * epal, y . from ol 5 hhemp about three inches wide, such as that used for | jen heen realised already. snd. atthe nw dor not | gridothysanibition af pictures by prominent native rac Iocleck ihewight, uml avove sy forte Road of the | (Bet swat Londons iaek riche Briceds' (bn, MeDonal, : I alt ose Maia aedlnacle ees a | eae shee te divetines ie alba atl the { attiste, with afew forcign works, will be held in con- | Steamer Eloanora. Johnson, New York for Portland. whurf.. where she pounded her bow heavily against the | Cork: Appia (Nor), Sande, Gloucester.” surcingles. It consisted of a belt, with pieces cross- —_— em, the business is stilt im a thriving condi- | nection with, the fair in aid of the St. Jumes Mctho- ey ea ene Hearse, New Y ree Fontan: pong pte inode nny ene ale oon Ne ee sed ut rv sgt ks ay een, and Aste ing the shoulders suspender fashion. To om, Gee dist Church {mHartem, which opens on the 17th inst. eamer Aluatrs n ork for Fall River, the: ‘ork for some dintance, but recet for Rio Janeiro: Good Intent (Bri, Rotterdam: Car- e Y Cis ea i Burk Dos 4 f . | damage—probably not more than ®0 would repair, Nor). Neh Tall, these . were | eenehs enon. eaeewera, slang WESTERN FREIGHT RATES. ‘Among the pictures on exhibition at Sherk's al: | ,, 88 Domiulgus Gin. lime, Now York tor Las Pal- | eammeee prohahly nat more than €0 would repair... | plone i. Hardagux: Noplir ion do brie Kale Hall the shoulders and down the arms to the | ‘ - . lery, ia byte Panag a Basbetic ee Bark Edith Davis, McCarthy, New York for Buenos mame, where i e came in collision with « wood coaster, the | Havana. 7a ‘y said now, affording opportunity for firm grasps. | work by Charles Bridgeman, representing a little | Ayres. ake . sebr Henrietta, of Goldsboro, and a little fishing sche. the | PALL, RIVER, Dee 12—Arrived, stoamer Achilles, Bacon ‘The use of the harness in collar aud elbow wrestling | ASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec, 14, 1878, seated on a quay in Paris, with his head Rehr Mary D Maskell, Carter, Now York for Faro. Taney Ann, ich of these had mainboom broken and stern | Philadephia: «chrs Fh ey do: ‘Albert Jameson is nothing new, Harrington wore one at the Detroit The Joint Committee of the Green line | bowed down on his knees, A good fruit piece is by rzctown, PET. damaged. Sehr Red Jacket had a windlass pulled ou! Candage, New York. eas tournament in 1870; and, in fact, it was. preferred to | illiam M. Brown, ‘The First Bag of the Day"—i ir Windsor, Savanna, Doe 13—Tho steam launch Ogeechee, which | Sxiled—Sehr Lida Babeock, Dare, New York. the jacket ten or ftteen years ago. Sperry, | and Southern Railway and Steamship Associa- | duek, just shot, fluttering down to’ the water—is by fast port. arrived 9 if ris that about tl arelock | 18th—Arrivad, «teamer Fanita, Crocker, Philadelphia; ‘on, French. Georgetown. , Dee. Cleared, schr Dexter, Mitchell, f Newherne, NC, loaded | Wm A upon the wreck ef the | | GALVESTO: e River, at the Cope Chrinti Levi Martin aud oti r famous wrestlers of the olden { tion having compared rates from Chicago, Cin- | Job 8. Davis, and a very creditable work. time would not consent to wrestle with it. J y York for Fall River. nnati ant St. Louis with rates from other | — We had the pleasure lately of examining some oil atow Martane Gk u ork for Portland, Ct. (bs. of surplus flesh since he was defeated by Me- ct “Haga over the snow. The effect of light striking’ through | tucket. Mahon. Pools sold. betore the wrestling began ut 40 | C*tensive Job printing and stationery establishment | the trunks and branches of tho trees ix well rendered. | Schr Emma A Chooscboro, Robins, Port Johnson for | suited from San Feanclsco Doo, bark Helen Mar, Bal WEST, Dec 14—Arrived. steamer City of Austin, to #0 in favor of the Detroit man, was badly damaged by fire. The establishment is the | Edwin A. Abbey left for Europe on the 7th inst. to | Weterly. Rl. . Oe Ee ee ee eer ia 8, New’ York for: Galveston; schr White Wing, The athletes appeared on the stage at half-pasteight | largest of its kind in the West, The loss on the | execute in England, for Harper's Magazine, a series ot | Schr Bertha, Conover, Amboy for Providence. i ‘ Stubbs, Havana for Boston, with crosstrees broken, Cleared ut do Dec 6, bark Northern Light, Mellen, to ¥ 1 yYelock and wi r . , of this illustrativ: o ems. On the The above outward bound vessels and those whieh came . % MOBILE, Dee 14—Arrived, bark Alabama (Br), Brownell, vrelook. aid. ware introduced, by De: avon. 9 stock probably amounts to $30,000, on machine et catie ae uatogenre Qu the | inrough, evening.of-the-tith inet. are bocalmed outwoen | “"Nicitor dated: Rassell Buy af Telands. NZ. Now 8. Bristol; xchre Seguin, Hall, Kingston, Ja; Abraham Rich , On the 24d ult., it will be remembered, McMahon 's. it was found that they were not satisfactory, | aud water color studies of South American and other New York for New Haven, ph a a ORGETOWN, DC, Dec 13—Arrived, sehrs Goy J ¥ and McLaughlin struggled in this city for $5.000 and hones are endeavoring to: make © change; butas nery, by Carlos San Som, One—s large view of the | Schr James Holues, Ryder, Hoboken for Helfust. ‘The Britinh st enced discharging | Smith, Berry, Hoxton: Ellon Matthews, Boan, New York. the championship, wnd it was the first time in their | yet, having arrived at no result, they will continue | Andes, with the sunset coloring with many tints th ans Abel. We Reekar.2nen ae le part of her cargo yeaterday, in expected that she | Cleared—Schra Stephon Morgan, Chesebro, Fall River; history that they met. The struggle Was considered | in session on Mon , qraud mountain forms—has good work init. \ view | Sehryary Wure'Weshawie for orton ce will bo all right inca fore daye. COvin RHidwerds, VOMdd Mo ann co cerede wont at the time the greatest ever witnessed in the arena, tito; AAP ere of the entrance of the Bay of Rio Janeizo, looking | Schr Henviotte Willard, Weehawken for New London. pOrmunce—Brig Ida Br), Smith, which cleared from | yay Sa Sgr neg nis ites Mees sh ba A and both displayed yreat onduranec, strength and LARGE FIRE IN CLEVELAND. out to sea, with the grand Sugar Loaf towering to the | Schr John F Brown, Haynes, Weehawken for Rye. Richmond on the 2th of August Inst for Kio Janeiro has | "ach —Arrived, schr Anna B Jacobs, Jones, New York. science, The contest resulted unexpectedly in favor ? - Mt simasts right and the fort of Santa Cruz on the left, is attrac- | Schr Trade Wind. Gray, Rondout for Rockland. * Milned ut SEF OSk: weal ie eta care S000 bbls of flour: | Sailed—Schr Theodore Dean, for Philadelphia. of McMahon, who won the ast two bouts. —— - tive. We also note a view of the palace of Lopez ut Schr B Young, Chase, lizabethport for Fall River. ‘ieielose he consignors Aegapprohensive (has AM—Passed by, schrs ZL Adams, Robbins; Alice B, Bas MeMuhou ‘stripped to-night at 205 Ibs. and Me- Cievetaxn, Dee. 14, 1878. | Asuncion, in Paragnay, and a good sunset oftect of | 4 Scht 4 T Rowland, Rowland, Port Johnson for Provi- Y te Halise'Ronton’ Ann Eltsabeth: Kelley. Harwich, Laughlin at 203 Ibs, the latter having worked off 20 | At an early hour this morning Short & Forman’s | Winter in'the northern woods, with a griz/ly coming | “Ser Ira Laffrinicr, Coleman, Port Jonson for Paw- WHALEMEN. JACKSONVILLE, Dee 11--Cieared, sche Chromo, Woos- ter, Porto Rico. K city. Frank Van Ness, the driver, acted as ‘referee; neal ee Horace Brink umpire for McMahon and Patrick | building, &c., $20,000, making a total loss of | breakfast at Delmonico's. Riker's Island and Hart Istand roads. bark Gazelic, M at Tongatabu Sept 29, ee eee ete. to. tow, sohr BL: Cottingham, Brennan for McLaughlin. about $50,000, on which there it insurance as fol- | "The Daily Graphic did itself credit in the drawing he ama pase len sing h i Steolman, from Galveston, iS THE CONTEST. lows :—Hanover, of New York, $1,400; Detroit Fireand | which it published on the 4th inst, of the Marquis of BELOW. CURE Ot Baty Horan Girants day wae Mt the tilice |” t4th—Arrived, steamer Hindson, Gagor, New York. Finer Rous». —MeMahon took the offensive at ist, | Matine, of Detroit, $2500; Germania, of Cincinnati; | Torne's grand levee at Habfax, The figures are good |, = Noe heath sider ee aro TH et nleneea cateamors Nuraberg (Gar), Janeen, Bremen Alt: and ufter ten minutes’ cautious work took a grape: | $4,300: Meriden, of Connecticut, $3,000; National and the interior of the Counc 1 Chamber excellent. | , Bark Jessie Gilbert (Br), Duggan, from Liverpool Oct 12, pre (BW). Wateon., Ha Quick, § ee ee Pat McLaughlin "went, dows ton | New York, $2,000; Royal, of’ Liverpool, $4,500: | "We learn from the annual report of the Chicago | i! ballast, to Snow & Burges OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Balt ota eentten ucan etanl aeundey Glew: Gare his knees. Then the latter forced the work, | Guardian, of Liverpool, $5,000; Manutacturers’, of | Decorative Art Society that the list of membership ——— many, Progreso, i ‘on? Hauibnege Bremen, $2 0; American, of Pil: | han bron Foceved fromm sales 1,A0e 4h hore are CLEARED, seria Dhe easiness Th | Fae ee tiene inte Sa ome ee : nerican, - | has been received from sales $1,486 43 ere are Jen, Savannah, . us), Gio 5 x % >, 3 rn : . = o} “ Ital), Frassinette, Genoa, showing Bauer's tactics in turning as he was being | adelphia, $2,500; Queen, $4.5 ‘ational, of Hart- | classes in drawing, embroidery, and in water color ‘ f Sailed 12 1 sore Tarigre (tab. zx 5 thrown. Fiuully McLaughlin took # crostoe trip, | foFd, $2,000; Franklin, ot Columbus, $1,000: Boston | and porcelain painting. ‘The loan exibition of the | rs Cemcse Goce Tse Bremen vis Sout ana | ee eee eerie aw | and Beranrie Grate, foedan Core Lvvornoot: St Louis (BP. changed it quickly to a quarter lock and neatly | Underwriters’, $1,600; Mercantile, of Cleveland, | society is now open. Steamer Whickbam (Br), Williams, Havre—John © | \. : i by mn (BE), eters, New | NORFOLK, Dec. Arrived, schr Mary E Laughter, floored his man. m. 78. $1,600; Atlantic. of New York, $600; Imperial and Some paintings which E. L, Weeks has sent home | Seacer. York: burk Marianopoli (tal), Crovetto, do; brig Willie | Laughter, Philadelphia. MeLanghlin then became the favorite at 20 to 7. rthern of London, $2,000; Revere, of Boston, | from A giers are now on exhibition in Boston. One | _ Steamer City of Vera Cru Arrived, sehr Jubn N Gamewell, Weaver, Savannah can ports—F Alexandre & Sons. Ayros (so Miscellany). aud a couple of similar locks to the first resulted in dog falls; McMahon, however, | *4,900; Hamburg-Bremen, §: . Van Sice, Havana and Mexi- | (Br), Casey, Baltimore. 14th. for Buen —egp ie resent a Hoth $2,000; Phenix, of New York, $2,000; Rhode Island | of the canvases is fevloe’ ofa i F = ‘ oom z olberg (No Bue I aes receipes ste NeMahon again tried the | Association, $4100; Niagara, of New York, $4,100; Tangier. atria Ucn aeeaaing Ky Wa ORME ne ee ag ecieea: ee riile Hants, pope nai se jee Ptadetpaia: Le ails gaa NRE Ta grapevine unsuccesstully, McLaughlin showed tre- | Faneuil Hall, $2,000. TT Steamer General Whitney, Freeman, New Orleans— | York, " mie % BEDFORD, Dee 12—Sailed, brig Open Sea, Wyman, inendous strength of arm by lifting his man, from | puntcad Fayre one GAZETTE DES BEAUX ARTS, Bogert & Morgen, Halsey, New Orloans—Clark & } Dvmiax, Dec 1%—Arrived, bark Lillian M Views Br), | NG. ieed, gchre MIL Read, Bi Philadelphi seaman 6 lanes tp 8 MeMahon at lengt SHE AKE CH! AIN, si : er New Orleans, Halsey, New Orleans—Clarl E 5 5 | T8th—Arrived, sches ead, Benson, Philadelphia; ‘teak poplin ian leaks. moe aaa oe desperate perc o ies AKE ¢ Al The November number of the Gazette des Beaux Arts 2 Wens, New York; Peleg (Aus), Gniranovich, do. Thos Potter, Hundy, New York, threw his opponent forward suddenly, and the Bowawatow, Vt., Dee, 14,1978, | COMES Father late to hand, and is again a double one, Holmes, Fernandina via Wilmington, | “jfanwicn, Dec 13—Sailed, bark Pacific (Nor), Wesenberg, | ,o#llgd—Schrs Ocennus, Young, Phe ge aa quickly changed and threw him heavily -backward, HENGTON, Vt, Dec, 14, 1875. | devoted entirely to the late Exposition. The third Mucon, Kempton, Savannah—George | United States. Woods, dos John Mettler, Parker. Now York; M B Maho: thus winning the fall. Time, 15 minutes, On Wednesday, the 4th inst., Seward Vantyne and Hols on; The Middle Ages andl the Ramat Yonge. 4 i Havny, Dec 13—Arrived, bark M Smith Patersen (Nor): lifford, do. zi : The interest now grew intense, with MeLaughlin | Ethan Allen, of Grand Isle, left Plattsburg, N. Y., for a re iE cape eee . 5 pained o giietmer Champion, Lockwood, Churleston—J W Quintard | s.4:/\on) sevannal 5 Ms a outer ea tt sakiin-utaded) Mow York ont boas FREE Fecnomernr Oo 3. Atte : : he Trocadero,” by Alfred Darcel, with which the | & Co. . tom, Yates, from a cruine. Bie Devries 20: t After twenty minutes the | nome in a rowboat laden with lumber, nails, &c. A 8 Lavenroou, Dec 13—Arrived, bark Herbert € Tlall (Br), | ‘Also. sehr Fannie & Edith, Chapman, Hoboken for Ply- men appeared for number opens, is illustrated with a number of fine he Se ee " | gale subsequently came up, and they were not heard P : PR scion genes egy yates agro | from untilthey were found to-day dead in their boat | Feproductions of pen and ink drawings of different tach, McLaughlin threw lis antagonist by @ right | ina little bay of Low's Island, near Colchester Reef. | objects, and with a colored lithograph of an example foot: tegpanittewiteh,. (Tinie, Paaccaeas, They had perished from exposure and cold, of Venetian enamelle1 glass, With the paper on “Armor aud Ancient Arms” are given superb plates of 6, veston mouth (and sailed 13th, Davis, Galveston: 14th, steamer Bavarian (Br), Larzolo | Mouth (and wailed Tet in, trom Providen Boston; brig Lophema (Br), O'Brien, Savannah. ginia, and 2Nothers waiting an opportunity to s: Sailed 13th, ships Glenfinart (Br), Stirratt, New Orleans; co Paves U8 18 Vier Samnel Dexia Lake Erie (Br), Seluter, Portland; Chipman (Br). Tawis, | (ee ee eS eee ant ee netlor, Ferguson. Dr. Favor then announced that McLaughlin was the en f sNoW 5S a ; | : F _ Hearse, Bo 1 F Dimock. New Yor pita for Wi chel Jane, Cashman. Gardiner, Me, winner of the match and belt. The belt was then de- SNOW STORM IN_ ILLINOIS. etchings of a helmet and shield of the fourteenth | 3} one Be Pee e hia for Warre: . + Me, livered to MeLaugblin, who remarked “that it seemed onal a century, 4 mace, a war hammer and some hal | Spi Gaypester (in. Dartt, Liverpool snow & Bargere. |” Loxpox, Dec 14—Suiled, ship Yorktown, Blair, Tybee. | for New York: Phit Sheridan. Linsley, Taunton for do; 1) like meeting an old friend to grasp it once more, He berd heads. The’ drawings of other objects are of | Co. uy Manseinuvs, Dec 12—Arrived, barks Angiotina Bonard! | "Wailpd—Sehrs S Washburn, Hathaway. and RS Dean, had met many men but never au athlete equal to [py TELEGRAPH To THE HERALD.) the highest quality. Im the second article on the | Bark Souvenir (Nor), Andreassen, London—J A Jansen. | (tal), Razetto, New York; Maggie Horton (jp), Israel, | Thrasher, Taunton for New York; A 8 Wiley, Providence McMahon.” Pronta, Dec, 14, 1878. | urchitecture at the exhibition, after praising highly | ,Bark Hohenzoliern (Ger), Schumacher, Londou—Funch, | (11) .etom before reported withont date) 4 * | for Virginia. Ae aoa ensae eee Prenallat Gvcine tue eon. and tho | The snow storm which commenced yesterday | "Wwiat a contrat Pag tee etntas Gf tne, Usted Bark Freachny (Be), Reid, Bristol Channel, E—I 8 Tucker | Qurxxsrowy, Doc 14, 2 PM—Arrived, steamer Abyssinia Pe ae gh lea tae tl abe js : pee ie r morning at daylight still continues. Railroads are | States! What is it? A railway depot, a bathhouse, (Bark Pheonix (Dan), Pedersen, Malmo—Funch, Edso & (Br), Murphy, New York for Liverpool (and proceeded). paler scr ghd bake Cale lol ail he ernie, oe blocked and travel is generally impeded. No such | ora police station? It is difficult to say.” In an arti: | Co. Rocuevorr, Dec 11—Sailed, bark Grareitda (Nor), Espe. Arrived, sches Wm Everett, H : é A MATCH IN PROSPECT. storm has been known here for fifteen years. cle on artistic furniture there is afine etching by | lisrk Mary Wiggins (Bn) Lawrence, Wavre—J W Parker | tund, Baltimore. re 1 5 ee DANE ON: Bee tee Hlomper Gola pring for do. Among the announcements of sporting events to —_ Lalanzé o! forchére,” the upper half of which is a 0. a Ss ‘Sailed—Schr Lusteria (Br), for New York. “e ~ Bark Lamoriciere (Fr), Azibert, Marseilles—James Henry. ‘Trixste, Doe 11—Sailed, bark Formosa (Aus), Gladulich, . bi ad b ‘ rome off during the winter are the customary chal- SNOW A FOOT DEEP. female figure holding ee Bark ‘Spirito (Aus), neasilie-aivestiet & | Sew Orionus. Pavan, Galvestsn hrigs Diente‘). Condon It ie: lenges of Bauer and Miller. William Muldoon, of the CurcaGo. TL, Dec, 14, 1878. re ‘Hark Arcadia (Br), Dakin, Dankirk—Snéw & Bur Vexick, Doc 8—Arrived, hark Johanaes Rod (Nor), Moe, jary Bartlett. Smith, Cienfuegos. 4 e . . re % A , 5 — ord ee | Se Stephen Harding, Harding, Havana; 1 Me‘ropolitan police, who proved such an adept in the Snow, to the depth of about a foot, has fallen in ‘ cay: rapa bp Bark Wladimir (Nor), Halve }. Bordeaux—Funch, Edye | Philadelphia, ter pyre, endleton, ager Moneta, Brentwall, Pas: art, is likely to come to the front in a match with | ¢his city during the past twenty-four hours, and the | _ TB Rew President of the Royal Academy is now | & Co. ; — cagoula. Bauer—a uumiber of yentlemen baving expreted | 2 y : fe Pe: Seen tear ponte. an tne | sir Frederick Leighton. 4 BATE Jooquinna (We), Gantuer, Bayoane—Hatton, Watson WEATHER REPORT. PITLADELPITA, Do 14 Arrived, steamprs Perkiomen, ves gi s 45 m storm is not yet over. 0 No , * M u son, Cholaer Lancaster, Ry + ‘their willingness to bank thi. mld man" in s $600 | ft seems to have been much heavier. Traine are gen. | Hugo Herkomer, the dirtinguished young painter, pitt St Olaves (itn, Carter, Caleis (France)—Seammell | Parwocrn, Dec 14—Wind NE. Herke, Smith, Providenc cord. Haines, Hartford: Muldoon is a man of magnificent physique, in «plen- | ¢Tlly running very nearly on time. who has been suffering from brain fever, is better. Hark Medags (Ger), Seideberg, Oporto— Dill & Radmann, | Hotv#tean, Doc 14—Wind E, moderate, eee e ea sont Anal Break W Pazere Magee did condition, and keeps in practice, and those who =e — Holman ‘Hunt, who has been also very sick, is |, Bark Emilia Cinmpa(Ltal, Catioro, Naples—Lauro, Storey | | Piywoctn, Dec 14—Wind NNE, fresh; fine; barometer, | Newburyport; sehrs Theresa. Wolf, Champion. Boston; are behind hit think their chances to win to be not MIDNIGHT WEATHER REPORT. & Rearpatl 29.58. Mair & Cranmer, Coombs, do; Tayior & Mathis, Cheene- bed by any means, slowly improving. Bark Annie Reed, Crowell, Zanzibar and a market—Ar- Bo Dec 14—Wind, E, gale: b: cer, 20:80. man. do: J ‘M Hill, Hill, Severn River Ww 4 é Sir Coutts Lindsay has the Queen's permission to | Pl! Hines & Co f erty, Dee ind, E, gale; barometer, 29.80, King, New Yark: Thos Vangilder, Vangilder, Savannah. . scant Nae Ean Wan Drrarruesr, ) Sie psig inal : ne ma i a tie G Dixon, Yates, Port Spain, Trin—Leaycratt . FO! RTS. Cloared—Steamers Hn . Worth, Bosten . Ne N wathesig ublish @ comy serics of reproductions from "U . BEIGN PORTS, - Seatth, Untan (Sor, Olnon, Calaie: barks G TO LIVE FOR, bcm Nome Ao yeas wings by the old inasters in’ the Hoyal Gallery at | , Bark Harold (Br), Densmore, o bd Dido Rng Tan Nop fargarethu (Ans), “Rompe ene a > DS Sipe jee: brig Mary : & Co, , Sadiabicess! Windsor. Brig La Plata (Br), Mitchell, Bordeaux—Seammell Bros. AsPinwAtt, Dec 13—Sailed, steamer Clyde, Morton, New | ton. Cranmer, Boston. (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.] ‘The Grand Duke Constantine has bought for 19,000f, Bastero ‘Star, Hogert; Demerere—Hi Trowbridge’s | York. ee od eMiascatiaatas Hiei 4, BartrMore, Md., Dec, 14, 1878, For the South Atlantic States, cloudy, rainy | the picture by Lederstroms which excited such great *. Barganos, Nov Beh | brig Josefa, True, Demerara; | saxon, Snow, Boston: Centipede, Hand, ‘ 9 fou vari . | interest at the Paris Exhibition—The Body of | Brig Starlight. Tucker, WI—H § Henry. sche Mary Coiling, Collins, Pascagonta: I4th, brig Orbit, | Sherma Provid Vindicator, Rogers, Fall River imitted suicide by swallowing strychnine this after- | tly: falling barometer. tains.” Schr Sot ptill, Traxillo, &e—Jacob Diz, ‘Win Slater, Killen, Hoaton (and sailed 25th Pe, AOU EC tant noon. He had been out of employment for some For the East Gulf States, cloudy, rainy weather, . ardy Barros, Newton, St Johns, PR-B J Wen- ‘ orcs = — br Ric XO); 1th. brig Vietoria, Spencer, a Magnussen, Cork; brig Glance 1. Hil, Bare time, aud lately had been drinking heavily. warm southerly shifting to colder northerly winds, Q IDI THVT bere Co uihebe York (and sailed 236 Ear Feiaiuall sehr Sandolphin, Deva. adn: ‘sere phamon, de Alaris . Magee, Rexuay, North Pages pe ree or pre S - / Sche Sarah Es ia eo Robertson, Harding, Bangor via Salem «with loss of part of 4 4 ee arrive) FITZ JOHN Por 3 Cc! higher pressure Ll L I INC NI \W Rehe Sarah Eaton, Dix. Fernandina—Warren Ray. Robertson . Ha m4 ee ee SEAAA Gaowas tavaneaion Waa OHN PORTER'S CASE. NEC es West uit Weskes, Ctiamaw wea nice: 1 LNG J Noe Huszetl Wilrgn-dackeon ie Warren Ray. deck naa se ME dior Mar Woseingt SA | catorJuninta Vieinin Castallo,and iiarnvare, Panel ‘in Sehr s H ¥, Pensacol 01 —Ber wd. . Pierce. 5 nay , Dee 13—Passed ty West Porst, N. ¥., Dec, 14, 1878, | westerly winds, stationary or higher temperature and eS eSnt ay : : ised BASIS Git Se eet sata Pee: Frintded. Suez (Sw), Ternstrom, Philadelphia tor Rochefort: Bertha The next meeting of the Military Board for reheare | barometer. OCEAN STEAMERS. deralgove & (: he Rik qos at sper Florence; inith, from Hosten. ar. Sion, Olona do for Geng: Hee. (sed eee ation S ce - 5 iV: che BE A ck, ook, Cl . Pav i brig. Lije hton, m_ New York, peares, ¢ ing the Fitz John Porter case, has been further ad-| For the Lower Missouri Valley, warmer, clear oF |. .7es op pramrune FROM NEW YORK Yor THE MoNrs | GNCNGH F Aumack, Brannock. Chester, Pa—Van Brent & | [00 On ovee Kut tt Witsoe: f mumived 17th, | (BP. Hetree, do for Queenstown: brixe John Brightman, journed to the 2d of January, While no reason for | Partly cloudy weather, southeasterly winds and i oF EMBER AND JANUARY, sin rT toe os ey do for Cotte: sehr «1 Lawrence, Kemp, do for Lisbon} this is announced, it is supposed to be becanse mem. | falling barometer. Seamer, | Stile. |Detination.| Of. SAILED. Musquach,. arrive. opera ter ae oo sin, Winetea. Ders of the Board have not yet completed theirown | For the Upper Mississippi Valley, partly cloudy examination and comparison of the testimony prior to hearing the coucluding arguments ax to its bear- ang and for: from New York, just arrived. Steamers Obi ore E rig Thomus Tarall, Rates, from Now York | qjpasred up PM—Steamers Ohio. Morrison, from Liverpael; ag 4 Mpc Ae OR, PORTLAND. Dec 14—Arrived, brig Martha A Borry, Do- fark Huvnn, Ja, Dec B-Sailed, brig Gypsy Queen, | tan, Klizabethport: sche Vuscello, Charlottetown, PEL, for Algeria, 4 Bowling Groen ) Broadway ling Green frondway Is (Br), for Liverpo P Clrewnsta C8 weather, cold northwesterly shifting to warmer southeasterly winds, stationary or lower pressure. au aeons For the upper lake region, partly cloudy weather, 5 Broadway 4—In po New York (see Miscellany). i 1 MOUN LIGHTHOUSE, occasional light stow, variable winds, mostly north- i nantar.. SS Bromawhy not New Ye PROVINCETOWN: Dee Fe Ta pert, echre A Harmond, } Me., Dec, 14, 1878, westerly, stationary or higher temperature. e ante Browd iy ‘f Govthwaite; Nadub, Bulmer, from New York for Newbury: cLLswonrtH, Me., ec. Ta, jelvetin 1} Broadway young ( hers r) 2 M ; ror the lower lake region, cloudy weathe neltie f e Pacaiean: ss PRO CK, Dee 1—Arrived, steamer Catharine ‘The light at Mount Desert Rock. hae not been seen |. *°™ oo a ee oe | ee 7 Broadw eet aa a aint eatenia se : ee ens ; Whiting, Harding, Philadoipbia: schrs ET Cottingham, Bowling Green Groen | Sehweiguard inds shifting to north. | Devenia Smith, do; Charles P Sinnickeon, Blizzard, do for Pa frequent light «now, varial Sarah Bruen, Carver, South Amboy; Alice T Bon ®ince Tuesday night. It is feared that the lighthonse | ster: Kamscherks ( . Crowley, dhas been destroyed and all in it lost. | westerly, stationary or lower temperature and higher 5 Broadway Micra ran Rastthe Perth Ainboy <1: B cowperthwaite, Lamphe THE CAPITOL QUESTION, For New England, cloudy weather and rain or 60 Broadway Rlekerove. Pare desneen fer Lherecheet oe inaor: Queenstown, snow, warm southerly veering to colder northwest | hilbrook. do; Harvest, MeDaid, New York; Hatavax, Dec 14—Arrived, steamer Pernvian (Bp, Smith, | Herbert. Avnasy, N. ¥., Dec. 14, 1878. | winds, falling followed by rising barometer. 41:65 Hrondway Sip Navrives (Br), from Bremen for Philadelphia, whieh | Liverpool'for Bultime America, Trueworthy. 4 ee ie Attorney General Schoonmaker, in « letter tothe | For the Middle Atlantic States, cloudy weather, (81 Brome put inte Sc Tho vas in distress bins been t itisinned | "Salted 14th, stoninor Sarmatian (Br, Aled (from Baltt aed EAT™ Rie Clower. Dickinson, Nem end "God. 5 ) 5 . . sd Was to ne sol cu. Pi of her © mpty bar Liverpool Me : Po erry by 2A Clerk of the Senate, reiterates the opinion heex- | with rain or snow, followed by partly cloudy tiles Tels Would be taken forward to Phitadelphi aclinoner TON In, Nee Stn port. uri A D Terry, Bray. Srey, do; Pochaeset, Hackett 2 rchison, Gabriels Pallaer. 4 | Liverpoo Copbas Starrett at 45 ce : the bi * chive Sequin, Ha torson, Corgan, it . Terbelly some time ‘ince thet no further | weather, warm southerly veering to colder north- | Bremen Gh be torecided ny tho bie Harty Suerte riko. from Deme pia: Wm F Marden, Adame: Rescue, Hart; Ellen Mor new Capitol the place Stir Westririy (Be), Ives, from Rotter PAWTUCKET. Dee 13—Arrived. ‘wchrs Charlos P Sin weat winds, falling followed by rising barometer. m for New York, | Yay sexsi | «140 Broadway at St Thomas in distress, was waiting Dec s. A survey liad nickwon, Blizzard, Philadel N me: . c St Then a8, was survey acd er Y kon, ¥ phia: HB Diverty, Nickerson, po _~ aeons, For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, cloudy weather, | Eirornntk: ‘leo Brendes been held by the agents of the English underwriters and a Dirigo, Coffin, New York via Milk | Gnd d Gi Fall. Shropshire, Port Johnson FAILURES IN HALIFAX. occasional light snow, followed by clearing weather, | Hremes mes squat, Cx) a underwriters. The vessel r Balled—Behee ty Pharo, Watson, and Ario Pardee, ‘ould pro ed. New Yark. — stationary or lower temperature in the east portion | Ethicnia Ra Aen ae: Selina te: tek Ds A SW LUMOND. Dee 15-—Salled, steamer Wyanoke, Couch, West & Borden, West India merchants, who are in The Lower Ohio River will rise, F latter port Des ’ Moth steamer Claribel (Bri, Web onan gt shed ‘0, Dec 6—Arrived, bark Grace, Roberts, jor). from New York for Port Na fe Jee 10 for z ; Bark Srrasn I, hich put into St Thomas Nov 1 in distress, remained Dec ee waiting. . ae 7 Bark Manta Branca (Sp), from Corunna for Havana, 7:17 | Sandy Hook..morn 11 38 | pefor reported us having put into St Thomns in distros: > 434 | Gov. Island......eve 12 23 | was repairing Dee Pasawa, Dee eve 10 54 | Hell Gate @ 203) Hawk Lixna Annotr (Br), wreeked near Brooklyn, NS, | § Sailed—Ship Josephus, Rogers, Seattl barks Liatte . Cobb, pe ee od assandra Adams, Edwards, Port ‘ownsens Cleat, Thorn. | SEATTLE, Dec 6—Sailed, ship Majestic, Hatfield, Sam . NAH, Dec 14—Arrived, steamers Kuxine (Br), and Casilewood (Br), Miller, Cardiff cand both sailed | Weomlng, Tonl, Philadelphia cand cleared Ne dificultics, called a meeting of their creditors and Cautionary sign: rontinue at Alpena, Port Huron, made an offer of fifty cents on the dollar, half cash | Detroit, Section Four, Toledo, Sandusky, Cleveland, pas eo ance mo =. ta ikely 7 . tebe accepted, ‘Their habilitice are $15.0m UEC | Section Five, Erie, Buffalo, Rochester, Oswego, Sec- | Sun rises. A writof attachment has been served on Thomas | tion Six, Cape Lookout, Cape Hatteras, Kitty Hawk, = vaprh Coffen & Co., shipbuilders on the Clyde River in | Lewes, Cape May, Atlantic City, Barnegat and Sandy | ™°0" T*°* wed, sehr Lat sehr MEV diss. amor Granad Noy 2<In port arrived —Natled, . Connolly, jburne county, Nova Scotia, | > igaaee insured i Ocean and Cobsquid Insurances offices ot Now 1t—Arrived, sche WA Levering, Smith, a ase pif haeblrbeancs | Hook HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- | Eiverpoct's a caren Hei altho, Mariadon: | (ore Mr analtes Ter Uy Lawton, Amtiegpe ye ‘ T of 7 ‘p ce ary off shore signals continne at Indi: la, . ve Bark WW Tuowas, from New York for Rio Janeiro, Martinique ata Cleared —Steamers Ashfield (Br ‘atson, Bremen: bark DISHONEST TOWN OFFICERS. Ane partes ae VATIONS. which put into Vineyard baven in. distress, bad. com “llntty, Martinianes 25th, | prinds Osear (Nor), Munthe, Dobsy; sche Mary L Peters, partis Galveston and Port Eads, pleted repairs Dee 14, and would be ready for sea to-day Dasbreak, Mekay, Hayti: 1th, brig | York, Montevideo for orders. — PatLLipsacr J., Dec. 14, 1878, ce ema e eh dF ” (hath, - Vv ‘ f Savannah, Mallory, New York. Bonaire: schrs Anna Bar « Ms | SOMERSET, ‘illie, ‘ollector How: ollie! THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. | Bank Nerve Avesta (Sp) fron New Orleans vin Havana . damaier " Tax Collector Howard Mellick was arrested this F + Der. 14. Hour. aon, whieh put inte a Bhomes Uct 26 in distrevs, 4. Hateaen: Carver, Fert AMUOY. ote New ark Morning on a warrant sworn out by the Mayor, The following record will show the changes in the | Tyo cahos.......| Noon. ad been condemued prior to Dee peti, From ‘Troan, arrived STONINGTON. Dee 12--Salled, schr Eva H Lewis, Lewis, charging him with altering and obliterating a “du. | temperature for the past twenty-four hours, incom- | Bar. -°- | 4 PM pts Prorers (xp), from Wilmington, NC, for Belfast. tay, 4 Hoe eer ieed zed: Rule, | New York. pa a i i s Keo sige’ fore reported at St Thomas stress, i “ ‘% re Ataa ~ th Silas A plicate’’ of $5,0000n which s tax of $70 had been | Parison with the corresponding date of last year, an | Xyu'yytet Plo byl: in olin mas in distrens, was repairing | gle, fron du wrrived Ath chee Ann Eth Aries, genes Sine Weight, Hort. Biss Re paid. The “duplicate” in question for the above | indicated by the therinometer at Hudnut's pharmacy, wom" Bre Asse & Laney, O'Brien, from Sierra Leone for cagoula via Barbados, arrived 22d, | sehr Nettle Cushing, Now amount was all right atthe time the tax was paid 8 Broadway :— WESTERN UNION TIME BALL, Be with: part oncenwey ot Sines eet ee oe ee #)—Arrived schr Ds hyerett, Hix, Portland Helen Th f Friendship, londii oad the receipt given theretor, bet now tuer mie ms | ; Deo 3, with foremast sprung; hull tight, A suevey was be F Helen Thompson, of Friendship, loading traces of anything to show that it is all right. Sew Youn, Dec. 14-=Neon, | 1S Bele on tho abuve date. chr Kmma McAdam, Young, Pengadala. WAVE 12—Sniled, schrs Zetla, r Palos, Mitchell, from New York, ar. sen J WN N Gamewrnt, Weaver, from Savannah for of lumber, arrived wt Norfolk, ates that the y enced a terri wind blowing from a heavy sen struck the vex wheel shaft and rudder post, Vaux, Vi ‘arrie P Spofford, Annie Bei, Thos Innis, A H. Pervere, (Br). Mr. Mellick yave bail in the sum of | $1,000 for his appearance at Court. It is alleged that ex-Tax Collector Jessie F. Carhart made aretticnent with the Citizens’ Committee last even- ing at Mr. Dn The Western Union tine ball fell today twenty-four one hundredths of a second slow. brig Florida (Br), from ine, Brown, New York (and rt St Pree, Canada: D Barker, ai Helen, Brigg ston; sches Loretto Fish, vat boat Dee 10, in fa" east gal PORT OF NEW YORK, DEC ont’ office, Mr, Carhart a ahort time | vt Boston age gave | 1 dred do’ th of con | : a pone, at pendent tue toan 3 the | ude Aenea, iin aie Dement oe We Sete De Miteclion ne biecrusbar inte Toe aot 3 ; 4 © | Wee re paps in the hold, rig Apollo (Hr), Marae Hes do: aum | © which a mortgage was given on his | Weekly avera, . and wae obliged t» throw overb Tn port Doe S Urig Cameo, Neal (from Port Spain), for dman, Newell, property. ARRIVALS. vent the y trom becoming water logge Lost several sill REPORTED BY THE HERALD # TRAM YACHTS AND HERALD | everything inov: and the deck was ae awopt A Meas dav bys. J <F M yall 10. Rizged a temporary wheel and ar fuite 1 for Fajardo): Ver WksehetOnh TELAORAPH 14% rivea at Norfolk isted. Capt Weaver says the hurri- | ley, Bricksen, Port Spain (nnd sailed 26th for Tonga ae fe ven e t severe he ever experienced. Bath, ship Heivoting (Nori. tsackwen, Londan (and sailed Steamer Celtie (Hr), Gleadell, Liverpoot Doe hand Qneens, | "awn Loretto Fis, from Sava Sole for Philadelphia): sor, wee Shwnnow, Moore, Barta h for Boxton, arrived "i ners to 1 Corti, at Vineyard ilaven, Doo 13, reports lost boat 1000 ina BE | 48,1004 sailed Doo 2 for. Inagua)s Parthemta die, Fa mouth: Mi theket Kate ¢ CAR DRIVERS’ TROUBLES. ra "tor" 7 York tor Grand Mena: aut mm Gee Haewad i A SEA CAPTAIN INDICTED. Sct ae A meeting of the Car Drivers’ Prot Bostos, Dec. 14, 1878, ptive Union was held last evening at No, 1,110 Secoml avenue, a large Thomas McKilli, an, w preferred a complaint in | attendance of drivers being present. Several apecches acmel Now 25, Aux * deanx, Can sailed Dee 2 for Pensacola); schr Kl. New York on Wednesday | " : “tie Kingston, Ja, Dees, with | S#le off Fire Istend Jen M Golden, Hodydon, cand sailed Dee 1 for South. | #inta cn: - yoy avai fn C it again ‘ ote Andrew | were made denunciatory of the policy of the Third Passengers to Pits. Forwood io i nee 2 Sens Vascrtio, from Charlottetown, DEL for New York, wt Fase) The en Herta Aue Martina Dubin C aflighe Beles Weney P. Dewey aid Bilen © (Bip; sete M M. Ross, of the bark Nellie May, for inhuman treat- | avenue Railroad Company, and a resolution was | _ Steamer Tybee, Holmes, Fernandina Doe 7 and Rruns. | struck on Isle au Hunt. Dec ave off leaking und put | (and sailed 3d for New Orlewns) ; bar ipeeea, | CRC. | A sen Mt Warton, ment on the high seas toward the complainant, ar- | passed demanding (he restoration of the men who | Jind heny th autirentice gireros Ok. ui. tO Seae I uaadaramenes BA feos cetekat Miodancion: ses Carrie E, Woedburs® Woodbury, Bangor | , Sehr toulsbarg retnened this afternoom with stb and fore rived ere and found that Rows was Indicted lant ere recently “dismivsod. Adtes. @. good. doal | heavy Ni gsleand lay to for I hours. (The Terrived 33th | oun cumnnans (hr. from Arienat fon Hates tetany |: vie Barhado: Thomas J Lanenstay, iinnter, Cardif: 24. | "Ny Deo 12—Arrived up, scht Waterline by the Grand Jury of ¢ nited States District | of discussion’ a resolution w proposed amid | bul was neeldontully omitted). Ae Nae A Mittra oe | Darks Washington (Br), Walter, gmk: Bd, Mix ‘ n Conrt in this city on the charge of shooting him (Me- | \nuch exeitemont to te tp_the Thied Avenue Reit- |) Steamer Benefactor. Jones, Wilmington, NC, 3 days, gy gig A pe MT iggy ot “sen, Linton: brlies Harry Stew Ft Hackell Barba: esate fa rere seesen, Porte A eee at ind ten preferred by one of | road and strike against the proposed reduction in the | Whit Beethertowric. Kanth 00 days, with mdou.so Wea Ne : wae Ril Deion Adiac bielom aoe cr Ny Romier (Ser) iysten, nis d ned by vited States ages of the oon eo southern passage and Rad variable i town, Dt “8 Webb m ¥ . © Captain, which is in order for the present term | ext to go ax near as possible to declaring an absolute | from Copenhagen for St Thomas, reported having | hows the ver York for Port Spain, rea we Hived. sche EB. Phillips, of court. | 4 ; ae tered a hurricane Oct ®, in whieh lust one of the timo itwas a ques: | Xe Junes, PR 3 . strike, but the arguments of a majority of the speak- | trevunterad, a | vi4 A Tiambae | tion ay to whether her id run heeashore of | mington Baker, Hoston, to load for Norfolk : <0: /eeeaeers ers against euch a project prevailed, The merting | {Pf Qmomsen Mendes Lavierp tor Pilinseichte ing the hurriean choonor's mirzen boom | “eyfed wtounoe Hadj tien Pulseloth (from ba. | ) WARREN, Dec 1—Arrived, abr A F Howe, Ellis, Pork SRIOUS CHARG appointed a committees to wait upon the sanperinten- | ““xiip Honwnea lot th. NS), Churchill. Antwerp jer tworoet spanker and broke her centre: | guayen), Now Yor ' Johnson — dents of the elevated railways and reqnest them to | Novi ballast to Boyd & Hincken. Anchored in Graves: be Main Rett panera most of the provisions Wiss nm sD reared. aches x erie Bo, MeDon- Lose Braxcn, N, J., Dec. 14, 1878, carry masengers at the rate of five cents r orders. 4 eawe fe wi ¥ jew York: 7th, brig Arabel (Br), Vangban, do. a rt . ie tieuititein hades ts Hae 0 white. ‘the strike lasted, if it occurred. T' siieve tion), Meyers, Bremen dave, in ballast | cinn Warrnitey, Kelly, from New York far Jackson: In, Naw 38—alled, wehe Joseph Raton, Je, Po. _ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. investigation felative to Life Saving Station | Proddent of the Car” Drivers’ Union . Toel & Co. Nov Sin the Cfiannel, spoke bark | gille, hefore reported belaw Wilmington in distress, ar Now York, “STRAMSHIPS, STEAMBOATS, STEAM YACHTS for anle by F. ©. SCHMIDT'S SON & jam st. 6 1 . nee dered by : f), Hirdes from Hamburg for New York ved upto the city Ith for repairs i rr 6, at Deal Beach, has been or l by WH. F. | that if the discharged employes were not restor t hater (Nor) Wlewme IAverpool 40 days, in | Thora dete deci GW cneeth: Wie sosees on Be eaay morning AMERICAN PORTS. Cond hevate, French, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, at Wash. | within five days a strike would certainly take place, | ballast, to Bockman, Oerielit A Co. when 2) milew 8 of Charleston, breaking spanker boom and i outh Wi ngton, on charges of eo jee eglect of duty | ana that was decidedly the feeli of the pet q Bark J ee R Boyd cof Yarn Doblin i ff At Wo'eluck he diseove h a ve 1 had . OATS OF ALL KINDS—METALLIC AND Wood; + ors y aie “iil othe Hanks: the days, with strong W ane nls. jock the water w 0 wn, je 1 1 No V1 = de ee * are being summoned, and the investiga will be | BURSTING OF AN EMERY WHEEL, | ‘Sark Noah (Nor), Gerjensen, Galway 34 days, in baliaet, | dautd not keon'tive Sesecl elent ak vanea sete 4 | Hondet ‘ NOR SALE—NOW I8 THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP held at Lake View House, Asbury Park, on Taesday i to order. for port, and ‘camo into Smithville at 7 o'clock | ALEXANDRIA, Vi-Sailed, ache Rhoda Holmes, Yachts, cabin and open. all sizes; nls at foot steam > ext, Michect 3 ridin ae i ark Adina ( ith walt and dinesday night with 6 feet of water in the hold Eastern port, hy American Coal Co. faunch, at FRANK BAT! th at. South Brooklyn, — - - - Michael Murray, of No. 318 East Twenty-cighth | parre ras, ROS ®'| Bone Ocean TRAVELLER (Be), loading nugar at Bi Croix | yatere cowa—Hene d IT Hoyt, from Georgetown for Hobe ANNING'S YACHT AGENCY, 58 BEAVER ST— SPALDING & WALES, street, and Christopher McCaffrey, of No. 253 First | heavy ga ‘ vine» ken Over 100 wail Yachts and 23 steath Yachts and Launches for Boston (before rep eo inn sW STON gple night of Nov 28 and biiwed.. The ground ther of auscar | sinekhe (4 Mh washed out. the balanes of cargo was being discharged, | }4ri—Arrived,. s Bee 8.doub wa MeLaurin inew) New d—Arrived, brig Fram she was ‘or), Weisser, of Barnegat, bit ha fterward hada an entire # for sale. WWASTEDIA NEARLY Siw WHITEMADL HOAT, 14 or 18 feet be for Address ALBERT KB. who we Fast T employed in a brass factory at enty-ninth street, were yester- Bosros, Dec, 14, 1878. nur, Rot The committee appointed by Spalding & Wales very seriously injured by the bursting in 1 ay 22 day 6 Senn Euizanete M Cook, Cook, from Liverpool with a v; Christina (Br), “i Kvening room 46, creditors recommend the creditors to accept sixty-tw ty wheel. The wheel was making 4 ral cargo for New York, which into St Thomas, ladelptiia ; Wilmington, Del. cb forbid atParbet L . womend thi « to accept sixty-two volutions to the minute at the time of the dis- | Rotterdam Oet 9, in ballast, | 1 had foremast anil amine wns leaky. Steamers iverian (Bry, Horne, Lverpant: Win MISCELLANEOUS and «half cents om the dollar, taki ex of Spald- | aster, and when it, burst the explosion startled the | to order She aniled AM of the id, prob Howes, “Wallimore: etiam, cee eee, | EStiaa PRAWANENTHY ing & Wales, satistactorily indorser, payable in three, | neighborhood. ‘Tho men wore struck by the flying | ,, Bark Prity smith M dave. in bab | & Renoosen named the Trial is reported @ total loss at ne, Hetty Hie) Opies, pom Nee. | PI othnasten of vactontes ob tal six and Hine months, the creditors to have the option | fragments, Murray receiving a violent blow in the ae oe sage SHS nes: | ie wr ‘Or, Cape Breton. 2 Re Th . Thorndike, Rich | noe pay until testime of ciseounting composition notes at seven per cent | chest which threw him to the ground, It is feared | “fark Liet (Nor, Bricksen, Bordeaux 39 days, in balinst, | BeLrast, Dec 12—During the late gale achr DK Arey y, Randall, Baltimore. tients, Consultations free. Dr. STO! ‘Her aunuow that his injuries are fatal, to Bockmaun, € draveod avainst the bridge and was so injured that she it-Arrived, steamers Ohio (Ger, | 21st s