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: ° v ‘a rr" Nv TTT eh: 2 10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1879--WITH SUPPLEMENT. a” “Sl a a nt daughter, in Mount Hope Cemetery, near the city of Seber Hattie Lollis, Sheppard, Baltimore—William Chal- | thi te fow days t ashore nicht of 18th near ‘" steamer Pomona OBITUARY. Soobinies, when be ancivon te me pluses tae siae st - Ginter! p fein Says nine, ae ohare sunita’ Memes i Gat ihe ‘Pie Fn Rea yee} Dee cwhon he diak’’” Whee samnaiee went token ta a ahene wet 5 § Howell, Prior, Bridgeport and New Haven—F it | nat ascertained. ‘She has w.cargo of potatoes and Iv walt- | | Mane ghee 28--Arrived, steamer ‘Bahama (Br), paige eatl ci last evening, and will be interred with Masonic teamer O © Acken, Toms, Stanford—Stamford Manufac- Nowronn, Va, Dee ES —Steamer Tunis (Br), before reported ‘steamer Flamborough (Br), Fraser, New . turing Co, hore at Cape Henry, got off last night aud is ou her way The cable brings word of the death of Mrs. Grote. | widow of the late George Grote, an eminent banker | of London, and for many years member of Parlia- ment for that city in the British House of Commons. Mr. Grote was the recognized leader of the advo- cates of the introduction of the ballot into England, and made the annual motion in the legislature for its adoption. On these occasior he al- ways brought down with him to the House & model box, to which O'Connell once playfully uludea he, “all Arabia Dreathes from yonder bi He did not live to see the measure passed. It became a law immediately after Lord Palmerston’s death, that nobleman having steadily opposed it, denouncing it as “treacherous, unmanly and un ish,” and saying he would retire trom ‘office sooner than consent to its becoming law. He was an accomplished Latin of aid Greek scholar and author of “'T e Histo Greece,” which holds a high rank atnong histo works. His wife has lived since his death in. « parative retirement, but during her husband's Hime she dispensed a most sumptuous and ¢) hospitality both in London and Paris, and had tact and e of manners, being to her husband what Lady Palmerston to hers. Shé was the special patron of Fanny Kilsler, and was amoag those who most strongly urged her to visit thit country in 1810. gave “la déesse de la danse” a letter of introduction to Margaret Fuller, in which zp she described her as a dancing Magdalen. be interesting to allow La Belle who is still living plessantly at- Vi » draw the pieti: of Mrs. Grote, as she did ina letter at that “Truly of all the women,” she writes, “I have ever met, she interests me most—I might say of all person: for men, you know, divert me but little. hey ai vilo set altogether—coarse (but don’t tell ‘en: Tsay fo), selfish and unbelieving. How little do they un- derstand me! What a relief, then, toencounter such a woman as Mrs. Grote, so fullof true sympathy, de- voted feeling und kind-heartedness! Of her m will not aspire to. speak. It is very far above nn but when I see her holding lofty discourse with men profound in thought and great in reputation, with statesmen, authors, scholars, I feel timid in ap- proaching her. But with me she is as ful, simple and unsophisticated as achild. She e than am and taller, with an intelligent bluo eye of a sott expression, a little stiff in manner perhaps at first, but singularly decided. With a heart truly feminine she unites the mind of aman of genius, and this lat- ter gives her w boldness of thought and expression which startle the hearer. But the most captivating int in her character is her truly catholie spirit, look- ty tolerantly on the world and ‘seeing good in every- thing: hesitating not to light on spots from which more timid birds would fly, and foiding her protect- ing wings over objects worth of her care. She is most marvellously accomplished, studied music as a science, draws admirably, paints charmingly rae drives four-in-hand! What is there she does not GEORGE J. WHITNEY. ‘The fiags on the Produce Exchange were at half- mast yesterday out of respect to the memory of George J. Whitney, one of its most prominent mem- SHIPPING NEWS STEAMERS. YORK TOR THR MONTH DATS OF DEPARTURE With the honorable gentleman,” said’ | Bowling Green EW YORK—THIS DAY. . HIGH WATER. ALMANAC FOR N AUN AND MOON, Th Steamers Wisconsin (Rr), for Liverpool; Laplace (Br), a Acapulco, Aspinwall; Allivne ards (Bri, Antwer », Probe lead, iabon COMMERCE OF THE PORT DURING THE YEAR 1878. The annexed statement, compiled from the Mes of the ows the number of vessels whieh arrived at this port during the year 1878, with their rizs and nationalities as represented by their fax ‘ Nationality. Spanish, Venerustan _Totala.. There also arrived during the year threo war vessels om foroign ports—1 Austrian and 2 Freneh, There were 12 vessels which s: d*from this port bound to foreign ports whieh put back in distress. Sandy Hook. ,inorn ee) Hell Gate......morn. WE ATHER OBSER- HERALD YA ACHT WESTERN UN SION TIME BALL. w Yorn, Dec 31—Noon. The Westorn Union time bail fell to-day tLree-tenths of There also arrived 2 English yachts from foreign ports. During the same period there arrived from coastwisq Brigs.. Schooner During the same tine there arrived from coastwise ports via Hell Gato as follows Steamers. Ships. Barks Total Whole number of for Whole nambor of Total for Ii The annexed table shows tho total namber of arrivals, both foreign and coastwise, for the past five y¢ heine, cust Letier ( Vadro 3, Dedeagatch Mia Madre (I lon; (Br), Cora ‘Fortunate jortolk, apparently uninjured. —During 1878 45 vessels, of 17.154 ‘John, were lost, ait ineromse ar INT, and 17 ho value of the st $480,000 in tis estimated at BBSO,OHO Hae ENTB, aed RELOAD inh TY n James M Baylos & Son's vard, Port “mon are employed. the re building a coasted schooner for Fic John R Mather at his o be employed in the ‘ork xd Gaorcetown, und Now Haven, the kee! of a new to he a throe masted veh me torn in the cont trade, Raitding for. Bs Haven and Bi The dimensions nro 149 feot keel, denth of hold. The werk is bel ned Hated to have the vessel Inunched next wie. ¢ NOTICE TO MARINERS. anno mans (care ¢ apened by th bent 13S mil i «omar xe In April. 11, 9 w wost a Nun . Wut oat night re neither marks nor with a smooth go: ere arn the mariner of hi bearings PPronch to these dan gerous shoals, and be is liable ton the beach, the latter being ve! dovatedt but little abe Yo perso show there bars to be ver point of danger on the coast of tho Prof the Whistling Nuoss would be of moro benoflt to commerce than upon these Cmatuax, Dee 3 WHALEMEN. bark Sea Breeze, Thur. Cleared at San Francisco Dee man, to cruise. Alettor i pf bark Com Morris, of N reports her at 8 heen there th seer th hath: Waledear: Baker Go, wal weather to discharge oil ‘on board which was also there waiting an opp on board. received by Wm Phillips & Son, dated St Helena ports touchod there ie to cate barks Tamer- B, with a ty is ap an: do hpbk off, all jo. do sp this season, Both ves- sels had gono South. ‘Bark Elizabeth, of 8: Hlelona, bad taken 160 sp and 370 hpbk during last cruise of six months and had been condemned and broken up. A letter from tho steward of bark 1, rey, of NB, Reports Rew at ning CVI, Nov 19, with oil as Inst r reported. 1 wal A letter from Mr Coon, first offleer of sehr Pedro Varein, of SB, reports her arrival at Care Verds Nov 21, all wel ha ghey took a very beng blow the next day, aftor sailing, y to for 48 liours, but come ont of it without any Jone. ‘The New London Teles rain sere the 1,300 seal skins ro- ported tnken by schr Thos Hunt ara supposed to be the Reine which lost vehr Chas Shearer, of Stonington, left on Deo 22--Arrived “brig Samuel VY Merrick, ‘uncanny a4th, George W. Chase, Clark, Port! finale A Bailey: Matton, Portland Ch, bari c Aart Zachary, Pensacola. teamer City of Panama, Aus- In port, steamer Acadia, Dickman, a dere for Barbados. Arrived, brig Sugua, Monday, Philndel- De 2—Pat in, frig Goldfinder (Br), from Po. for Bost, Nw, Dec 20—Cleured, sehr Blink Bonnie (Br), 30—Mloared, brig Julia F ass Martet as hefore). steamer Allentown, Mills, Philadelphia; 1), Frapani; sehrs Theodoré Doan, Abbott, do; Addie Sawyer, Gook, doj wit in be IAS, G pubasce: Bonjawin, nar, South Wreath, Hoda Wer saohdatingienisernasta er a kins, Hallett, Baltimore; . eh Y Berry, New York: er. Cienfuegos; | Rockio | E Watchful, Gill, Alexandria; altimore. Arrived, steamers Bolivar (Bn) wm Walker, Roanoke Ri Neston; Raleigh, Oliver, Wilmington, N: ven (Nor), Larson, London; bark’ Ocean (Nor), schre iC Atnold, Letts; New Haven: s. King, Providence; Lalu,’ Snow. Buston. amers Circassian (Br), Wylie, Liverpool; Brown, do; Andrew Lovett (Br), Darks Luxor (Br), Long, Lond: Jensen, Belfast; ‘Barons Padesta ‘ade and Mjolmer; sehr Kob- ANDING, Dee 30—Arrived, sehr Marie Ade- , Hoboken, Dec 2!—Arrived, schr © L Vandorvort, Aver: sloop JL Brightman, Young, ‘Cuttyhunie sebrs LA Know! . Hudson, ‘Brunswick, tetwon, Feraandina. Iat—Arrived steamers ( Lockwood, Now York; inv Howe, Philadelpi rhy. Ubarleston che (Br), Bi rere EV Glove Lozier, Wapelia, Peuny, do; Sallic B, Baltimore. ‘Cleared—Steamer Castlewood (Br), Miller, Reval. DELAWARE CITY, Doc 28—Arrived, sehr MR Hick. Norfolk (with losn of jib and bulwarks). rgF 1 Huddoll, sharp, Boston ; Lottie, ND HARBOR, Doc 28—Arrived, nchr May Aland for Now’ York; GL, Lovell, Provi- sailed 20¢h) ches 14s Curtie, Prine, Boston for Vir- Mngave Pr smnith « dotor do. FORTRESS MONROE, Déc 30—Pansed ont, bark Anna A Rich (Bo, frum Baltimore for Tralee, GALVESTO! Jeull, Barrow; Fuller, Baltimor GEORGETOW Friends, Barrett, Cleared—Schrs Dee 26-—Arrived, barks Tanered (Nor), Flora (Nor), Petersen, Hull: sehrs Hector, Zachary Taylor, Rogers, Bonaco, NO, Deo 27—Arrived, schr Twenty-one iow 4 linsard, Browster. New York; 8 E Woodhney, Putnam, New Bedford, Gli Dec 26—Clearod, schr F A Smith, Me- Donald, St Pierre, Mart. @Reh—Arrived, aches Ovsco, Williams, Philndotphia for 7 St John, NB; J iF Dean, W ts Sonal hoy for do; Min- | 3 0 Tso. 1000 nie, Quinlan, and Jeddo, ¢ Now York ‘for do; Mary 57, 1009 17215...1000 Ellon, Clark, do for St Gndrews, NBs Charter Ouk’ Gani: 000 2 17216 mage, do for Portland. 17289, bers. Mr. Whitney was born in Rochester, where no | PORT OF NEW YORK, DEC, 31, 1878. died the other day in the sixty-first year of his age. His sudden taking off was a great surprise to his ARRIVALS. ars Seth— Arrived. schry ENtn Burritt, Wentworth. Rastport 14827 | the Diego Talands at the time sho lett partof her crew thore | for Ney York: licyo. Pittoo, Ha a 14,008 | and sailed on a whaling voyage, The Thomas Hunt xailed | Camden for do: Northern ‘Ho 17345, 14.763 | from Stonington in June last, and ae the soaling season did Cortune H Bishop, Olsen, Georgetown, PET, fot id. 56...1000 17409. 12,461 | not begin anti! November tho seals reported taken aro | orde friends in this city. He had been complaining of probably those mentioned above, WHY bin Dec Areva Label L. Porter, Kidney disease for the past six weeks, but he was a | REFORTED DY THE MEnALD STAM YACTTS AND HEMALD | HERALD MARINE CORRESPONDENCE. - Pande = Rehre Aton Ruratoy and Clarabel man of such splendid physique and apparently Me oe A OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. JACKSONVILLE, Doe 28—Arrived, sehr Jathos W Boyle, : Steamer City of New York, Deaken, Vera Crax Dec 19, Newrorr, RI, Dec 21, 1878. Nniz, New Providence, WI. r strong constitution that no fatal effects were appre- | Frontera 20th, Cam ho 2ist, Pro; reso 24th and Havane . nage Clearod—Sehra Geo II Bent, Smith, Now York; James W jin, Hayti, for Asrwerr, Dec 30—Sailed, dark Ava Maria (Ital) | prawn Patterson, hended from the iscase. The deceased was a mem- | 27th. with indae and passengers to F Alexandre & Sons. ‘The brig Liberty arrtved this AM from A ¢o BY WEST. Dee 31 31 Arrived, steamer Gedney (US const “Steamer General Whitney. Freeman, New Orleans Dee | orders, and reports that on the 28th inst, when 45 mitos SW | Sikenone, New York. ber of the firm of Whitney & Twombly, New York’ | 25, with indae to Bogert & Moran. 4 survey), trom Fe : x | Mkdhamnel eset Baltis tote’ Fornanding and Brana. | @ Montauk, Capt Devereux, of Duckeport, Mo, od from | Brteou, Dec d1—Arrivad. barks Martino (aD, Cigentl f res Central Railroad grain clevators, whose place of busi- | wick, Gn, Des 2z, vin Port Royal 2ath, with mdveand pas: | exhanstton and exposure, tho vessel hevmg had an un | New York; Scotland (i), Morine, do. BMGbIEE. Dee = Renived, sehr JasW Whorren, Latham, ness is in Whitehall street. Mr. Whitney was ongaged ra to CTT Maile & Coe Richanona, City Paint and | Rmwally rouch pursege, and was buried at aoa same day. | Brees, Doo B1—Arrived, steamer Aunio Ainslie (Br), | Clearod—Schr Abraham Richardson, Reed, Havana. in the grain elevating and milling business from his ‘eit mdso" and passengers to the Old Dominion Hiipiwrtte wee ROR ice ial Dwyor, Now Orleans; ships Wega (Ger), Jachens, New York; | ttt Arr Sine ating Citas, Ci Ar teria a bya barks Saga (Nor), Blo, w York for Queenstown. Her bottom was Yougd | Teresa (Br), Owens, Philndelphin. rieknen, St Thoinas; earliest years, and in 1876 he established the Now Nisy vot Shields), Johnson, Brest 41 days, in bal- f s York Central and Hudson River Railroad elevators, | instiod Stucker€ Con” Was within 0 milew of Sandy | Sth Marably cheated. “The affected, parte, meee corered |||: Bascasons, Doc 24-—Arrtvad: ship Voledies (Sp), Miguel, Hook for the iast'15 dors, with sovere gales from Wto WW, | with canvas before she is towed bai ie eae ror ere. | Charteston; brig Atantfo (Sp), Julio, do. and also the elevator at Buffalo. Besides, he was the Pasquatino (ital), Siamo, Lisbon 54 da: ith cork { Pairs. She was taken to t harbor this AM by reve- owner of an elevator at Rochester. Mr."H. McK. ‘bags to order. z cork | fie cutter Samuel Dexter. Danrmovts, Dec 31—Arrived, steamer Clandon (Br), Tampa vit ans Twombly, William H. Vanderbilt's son-in-law, be- eutte ital), Jnccorine, Castellamare 76 days, ny REY, Dinsdale, Savannah for Bremen. ‘iat—Cleared, stenmers Braunsehwets (Ger), Unduotneh, came a partner of deceased in the clevating business to Funch, Edye & C MARITIME MISCELLANY. Doren, Dec 31—Of, ship Louise (Nor), Michelsen, from | Bremen; lono Star, Clapp, New York: ship’ Constantine on November 1, 187’ r. Whitney was also: a di- Baltimorg for Bremen. (Ger), Kuchiken, Bremen; schr James Ponder, Jr, Fisher, ry Gerlach, Pillan 105 di Bs The parser of the steamer City of New York will please Dontix, Dec 30—Arrived, ame B Hilton (Br). Butle: va gator: Y Geataratatsine Beane (ie Unie Maria Cores ita. Nentte, 3 Cleared—Steamer Lacy P Miller, Galt, Key West: sebre ‘anvig, Mobile; G 'W Dill, Petersen, $831.2 1000 rector of the New York Central Raiiroud at the time s, Dee 31—Arrit u Du ‘on, il held that position for fifteen years, | sugar to Sueder £ Co: s . Was 8 di accept our thanks for attentions. Phitadelphia, XOnPOU UK, De Si~A MAcrived sehr Althoa, Phitadelph APPROXIMATION PRIZES. be Board | Hattoras, w: Pris Me. a member of the in Dean Rich. Steamer Acanra, from New York, which arrived ater. Ber- Daxreic, Dec 27—Arrived, shin Wm Linck (Ger), Utech, coe BEDFORD, org Gniton. Bremen. sche’ WS Jordan, Yon jayonne 3Odays, | muda Dec 14, expert cod heavy weather on tho pat $2000 avd $100 se fa 1000 He was the executive director Brig Medina (of % in bailast, to or & Ci ‘a continuation of S Now. York; 28th, bark Prinz Froderich Carl (Ger), Gran- | Crowell, Gal of the Central’ road at the western end of the and lost several horses belouging to the Murray ¢ Cireus ow. Yor! by ‘rowell, Galveston, aye in i oe el ae fant dara afin, Gh, with strong Wand SW | Company. rou, do, Sue Nek Sia Bicres,§ Olmtn Meten, How wative city, and, although often urged to accept polit- Brig Shepherders (of Salcomo), Cook, Kio Janetro 40 days, Srrauen Srvenx (Br), Torrons, from Mediterranean for D K, Dec 30—Arrived, barks Emily Louther (1 ja Et {cal honors, always refused on the ground of ‘busi- | with coffeo to White & Reed: versel to G F-Bulloy. Crossed | New York, pat into Bermuda Dec 25 short of coal. Webster, New York; Maria Repetto (Ital), Getusso; Balti, Paw ee pare Sew ngalond ato ochngiog par for Phila- ffered-a few years ago th the Equator N in lon 40 W: had moderate weather up | Ste Ktasrort (Br), Duff, from ‘Ant t Doli of ; Eliza Ann, Mayo, Newb fas i. ees, He was offered a few roars ago tho nomination Ktxasrort (Br intwere. ss aanare Geiptla; W.Feecman, Roxers, Thomaston tor ‘New York; | NEXT OGDINART DRAWING JANUARY 10, 167q, > to tho last 14 days; then westerly gales. ts having experienced very heavy weath rygtags del; fohatons bela aes in mane te pany eoltig Cerodis (Br), Evans, Jacmal 32 days, with logwood y ra BI fnahurricune from WW blew | Fataoort, Dec 30—Arrived, ship Elizabeth (Ger), Hal. print Meinsiy, Summerside, PEN for Baltimore and | oon eieen, Havana Dank Billa and g ra forts all salted 2 f Mavana Dan and Spanish whongec ssn Deresedt, altimore tne: Bresess:/ Bist, bark: Hove: (Be), wArrived, schrs Narragansett, Shaw, Phitadetphia; | money bought and sid, Drafts on Havaua ienwed. Snir Hes idency of the Citizens’ Gas Associvtion, the pres- | Fire Island, but eneountercd a heavy NW galo and wi Ds cy of the Board of Managers of the Western | blown off the coast; lost and split sails, beon examined at Astoria and her | scott, Belize, Hon, ria Key West. es Henry, Show, and I ito. Peck, Pawtucket for New oA MARTINEZ & £0 Bank 4 " : ors, ran has second Keo! Yoand to be gone, main keel forward split somo House of Refuge and the trusteeship of the Roches- | | Bri Gratitnd (Xp), Sunol, Clenfuegos New 30. in alias, 20 feet, forefoot # Passed the Lisard Dec 31, 1PM, steamer Switzerland York? LO Bester acy fh ‘ow Xork for Dennis. pitt 10 foet. and bottom uf rudder gone in ie . ees omen rah, and up to two sears ago was president of the | Ni" W gale ‘and waa blown off the coast: lost and split. sails, | Bare Scoma dir), Wyman, at Philadelphia, from Dubtin, | Grovoxatnu, Dec 80—arrived, bark @T Ray (Br), Join. | New Yorks && G Mines cine dniphin: May Day \WESTY-NINTH ANNUAL STARS tor Driving Park Association, which he greatly Mattie B Ruseell (of Fortiend), Atherton, Macanizas | experienced RWeand W Se continually. and was New ¥. Mendosn, Roc Korkt Pavilion. Kelley: Lovers contributed to build up, William H. Vanderbilt was. |. ith sugar to 8 & W. to Blows off into the Guilt Stream son, fork. Calain foe da: Yanai ‘a Se Jott in ear, ae eee | Guasdow, Doe 31—Arrived, steamer State of Indians (Br), sti bd N of ‘Hattoras, with fe continua: sage fi ¢ = 3 3 a Ne Geeply affected at iho death ‘of his friend | Hunter & Co, .W and coadjutor and eon, deplored his loss. | Hon of hoavs NW gale boy. 18 rigging to | Sadler, New York. ¥ “ chr Ey Re ciel d). Dennia, Bas . — abont he said:—Mon like | with cocommuteand fustie to tif drown = Juries: be lies in orition in’ | Gumeatsan, Doc 29—Sailed, stosmer Joseph Pease (Br). ns See Wind Feiss i Ing the a "Whitney are not ey plentiful. As a husband, | N of Entteras, with atrong NW 10th Thomas Lacy, whilo at the wheel, was struck by the | Chitam (from Sicily), Boston. pad ay York; Convoy, Francl as a father, as o friend, he was equally admira- Schr John Somes (of Ellswor Me), wen. i he wheel ape had his left hand broken. ‘ ‘Danbar, Lat for do; Rebee 4. UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Ble and reliable, and as a business man he was | dara. with loxwood to If Hecker Ries Tc aed oi Delbenve Meskaris Ue Date La ee ert Tt oir ee Qkailed—Sehe 8 Te Thompson, Hull, Providence. for New . retin exceedingly capable. The New York Central will | & Ce, Was 10 dasa N of Tatteras, wine continnation ‘at reports Dee 27, Charles Smith, soaman, fell overboard from | Boston and New York. York. ouRe ca keenly feel his loss.” A meeting of the board of Py Robins 7 * foreeastlo deck and was lost. Tlaverr, Dec 31—Artived, bark Florri M Hulbert, Law- In port—Sebrs Now York), Robinson, from IN THB pe rene pe D Robinson (of Bath), Glover, New Orleans 20 Charleston for Philadelphia, abont ready'to sail after put- direction of the Centra road been called, at mith molnsses to order: ¥ W Elwell & Go. Brie Croaxa (Rass), at Philadetphia from Denia, ting on temporary repairs: John Slusman, Call, Georgo- 4, which suitable r resolutions, will be passed to send to f Hattorns, with heavy NW gates, reports 4AM Sanday was. in collision in Delaware River Kostasnenc, Dec 28—Arrived, ship Geo Linck (Ger), Me- | town. DC. for Boston, waiting aaiin from Boston. oer Tat 3 i es, an) bow » poe a his tamily. ney leaves a grown up family, q eazy Pmwsell Steelinan, Jacksonville 7 days, with py Ss Rcen eee had iver rat Ate vg and receiv man; New York. Siny--AsHivony brig Liberty, (lato Deveronx), Aquin CITY OF NEW YORK, his son James having charge of his business in for order: ester. * Bec Gorperxpmn (Br), Haatey, from Mirngoano for Bos- Liverroot, Doc 30+Arrived, ships Earl Granvillo (Br), BRAReAGOU LA, Deo 2%—Satled, sche L A Burnham, ‘Sche 8 A Boice, Somers, Virginia. ‘and | Copp, Savannah; Endymion (Br), Fisher, do; Evangeline Boston. pEEREACO OLA, Doc 23—Cleared, sehr Julie A Ward, | pon que YEAR ENDING DECEMBER i, Steamer Glamorgan (Br), Buck..arrived night of Dec ¢ ton, put inte Sholburne, NS, Dec 28, with loss of sail alll ohaTaA Sept 4, Hiogs ‘Amoy Oct 6. Hong | short of provisions, ee rcavidgay sf esiadeborene Pia ly Airy i, Sings ore 20th, Aden Nov 7, Port Said 16th, (Br), Manson, Charleston; Sy! je Bianehes 08, 3 Died, on December 5, at the Convent of the Sisters wind Hermuds Dee 18, TOD |e A Done actos ens Dec 27 from | aygt, Bonnie Dando (BH), Vaagha rk Flora Arived, schra Providence, — tre Woods. X jew Bedford. eer: Stay aerieens sasacnses, beg ee Albertaon, of Charity, Claren Bridge, county Galway, Ircland, ayer Scur Saran Wargaowr, from Mobile for Kingston, Ja | (NoP) Mikkelsen, Wilmington, NC; brig Tal “ Boaton ; ‘i done Griffin, sister of Gerald Grifin, after s paintul | thenesto Bermuda, f ' oo d weather: (hefore reported abandoned), went to sea Dee 20, nt 4.20 | man, Wilmington, NC. Berks, Bnulth do? sche Providence, Gendy, Providence. BALANCE SHEET, i 2 br ge eg riety ghd Sandy Hook, the | AM, with @ fresh | broee brown and fine clear }. Also arrived ‘at, steamers Delambro (Br), Parte, New | | Clenred— steamers Boadiena (Br) Wurith. Baltimore; Tilt t is well a t 5 \ pres: n weather, Ati jesacl making water f Ne eee Mlness of one month. This well known and estimable | hig! pressure cylinder cover of after ougine gave was. wind | Sowoat, Ait and comsbdoraite seu rithitee, eral hea | Orleans; Jax Drake (Br), Graham, do; Jeranos (Br), Pashby, melted, Live! pol edetand ate Ant | to reserve at 44 por cent American table Ri peas in (Br), Tap. lady had been thirty-three years the Mother Superior | ft the time blowing a gate from WAM: made oy cal and | Yo work on the pumps, i, notwithstanding our ex- | do; Orchts (Br), Parry, Savannah ; Zeal (ir), Court, do. on, Trieste; i ee tab. Boceont. of that convent. At an carly period of her life her | qaickly a: posaislo: the gale continued from WNW with | ertions, thas the vewsel was gaining water on us. We then | Poxpax, Dec M—Arrtyed, bark Woodield (Hr), Jones, a: brig Ida (Ar, oonywoli, St Jolm, NB; sehr Ht L (New York State standard). father and mother, ¥r. and Mre. Griffin, allured by | BESty rom Until morning ct Time Tack tocustnaed hen pat back toward Mobile. At 10 Aut we commenced 1 | 7 york; brig Pedra, Moulton, Ponee, PR, via Falmouth, | “niftea-ateseere vi wd Bondicoa. « claims in comrse of settlement... pictures of “the gold to be found in Amorica,” and | the wind shi Seah lighten whon run Uack $e | ot time water cs Wsofase amket ThA cha Resta: ALT. | cee Soe memeemmonse Wave, Reaaieny Uuttes pe Law ARY qt kntwerg: bark Lima (bn Byraen, Dubie |“ Premiams patd in adv suffering from the persecutions then inflicted upon W winds. +] Bal ehe was struck on the starboard bow by a heavy sea, | States. iled—Bark ‘reop (Br), Ferguson, Philadelphia |, Habtitty for lapsed policies pa . which hove her on her heam ends. Tho crew wax then | Lisnox, to Dec 31—Arrived, brig Agata (Ital), Garguile, for Lisbon, Catholics in Ireland, came to Derwent Lake, Peru, ob Trampy (Br), from Rotterdam, and briz | called and a conenitation held, when it was decided that it Towod out—Bark Gustave . 5 re 8 : ou ; si out— (Russ), Westerlund, Philade!- where it was represented would be found | Louder (BO, frum Ito Janeiro, which wore anchored inthe | war unsafe to remain any longer on the vorsel, as she was | New York for Barons hin for Queenstow for surronde 6,886 OC 1 adi ‘Arise’. ‘Sint Sete.” baat was “temtiag: “altye hcclige aie tamara then breaking up and the wind and sea Increasing. The Lanxe, Dee 28, midnight—Sailed, steamer State of Penn. Salted U barks Aloo (Rn for Philadelphia; M J ua a nied Acceunie. 2,986 91 ittle paradise. nn jad lef behind = two Bg Ship Antoinette (By, from Hamburg, which zee m- wi was then Iaunchod and we Inid by the vessel until 2 | gytvania (Br). Stewart (from Glasgow), Now York. accrued rents and unprese! a is 1 chored below for orders, came up to the elty Slet, PM. which time it was unsafe t tisters and three brothers, The brothers at below ? ‘ed ‘washing over the cave and with ie were Dan and William, two eminent physicians PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. Sright have atove in the yawl, We then let ee and Gerald Griffin then making his début in London’ BOUND SOUTH. Se ie See eS ae be the oak 1k © boca tarts City of New Bedford, Fish, New Bedford f tt orn ao oe the tee rR Ese sig cs mer City or ish, New fo. mace Py After remaining in America short time it was te oa eeeanth pesrengars jor est, bound for Pensac 5 PM wo got on ‘Barling & Davis. | the Brown and arrived at Pensacola on the 21st day o! rf n Forsain longer. ax the | "7; TiemcK, Dee #-~Salled, bark Tare (Aus), Cotteneo, New ids York. Prymovrn, Dec 31—Sailed, steas Jack | Linens (from Rotterdam), New York. De- | Quxzxstows, Dee 30—Arrived, barks Alneberg (Br), Arm. | Eleanora, Johnson, New Yor! surplus as regards policy holders......... 826,873 9 be . Mo. i Oak, Garang, achrs Charter Oak, Garaago, Now Y. St Andrews, NB; No Cleared—Steamers Dominion (Br), Bouchette, Liverpool ; 4874967 0: r Rotterdam (Dutch), deemed best that Anna should return to Ircland. | “Schr Mointer, Dill Boston for New York. . ; tof o; Seon after ber return one aister died, the other (Lacy) | _ Nghe Sarah © Pyle. Britton, Gloucester, Maes, for New | “sone stacy, trom Charleston for Philadelphia, Detar ro strong, San Franciseo; Gleneos (Br), Lamont, do; Loch mote Seo Tasaien A'Ore, W H Whitaker, Clars Dine. 82,120,100 & entered the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy. Her | York, with fish to order. ported an having put into Newport, RI, with loss. of Doon (Br), Corning, do; Snowdon (Br), LAwis, do; 1st, fd, bark Sandy Ifook, Onrdonas. Gia sca Wow York Maadlieneniy brothers were marriel, and not without a’ severe Bark Wm E Clowes, Dickinson, from Providence for New | &c., was ready to proceed d PM Deo 30. r, do; PORTSMOUT: Doe 23—Arrived, eclr Henry Adolbert, United States ee eee ee cae mi anwete'|. vere a watlents fo econo: Bala Ge eee Tapeeee iy t0 City of Plorence (Br), Hunter, do; bark Lanarkshire (Br), Mgnt Patil — Gerding her life to God's poor, ‘Her determination | Dauled out at City Island tor repairs, passed.in this AME. BACs Gnonae, Wasuixaron, Parsons. from Boothbay for | Wilkie, do; brig mms (Cor), Gerder, Witiaington, NC. Sh rived, echr Charlie and Willio, Carver, Soa and other city bonds. +. 2,076,051 5 ; caused for a time much opposition, and the grict on BOUND FAST. Failed ngain on tho 20th, experienced a succession of heavy Also arrived Bist, steamers Coltic (Br), Gleadell, New | Amboy... IDENCE, Dec 40—Artived, steamer Tonawanda, | “ real estate.. her departure will be seen in the beautiful lines ad- | ary Ftta Stewart (Be), § Sh: tinh biel ferigead on the tomb, while Wing tein a hurricane, leat | York for Liverpool; Atlas (Br) Talbot, Boston for do and | sherman az schrs Alfred Brabrook, Phillipe dressed “to the Sisters of Charity” by her young | Bark linrmony (Be, Downing’ New Vork for Racherer chars, owing vo thelr being weed ase Arn; sls0 lost | poth proceeded.» Georsat arenes Dean Banbitt. Buithiaorr: sx |‘ easkin banks and Trast Company........ brother, Gerald Griffin, the author of “The Colle- | Brie Ann Hlisabeth, Doan, Hoboken for Providence. Te EE Lis Sanaa lark cea Rorrenpan, Dee t1—AFrived, bark Ternel (Br), Tatlin, Wile | Tyler Fert Jenaten | Berit: Petey Rinith des |. 8 { dans." About this time came the. sad news from | Schr Jewic (Br), Sandford, New York for Wolfville, NS, Scun Posen, not long ago ashore on West Haven " A Predmors, Fitch. Hoboken; D &° E Kelley, | ~ cash In ofice Sinericact the death of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Griffin. Schr Hastings, Now York for New Bedford." beach, has been repaired at an expense of $2,000, mington, NC (has been damaged by collision). Kelley, do: Galloway C Snel ary: pen, Saet * Seek enigntieten Bhe entered the convent in her youth and for thirty- Senr Lobina, See. iow York for Somerset. Scne SananC Crowrry, ghich had her keol brokeo and Rocurrort, Dec 30—Arrived, bark Marry Bailey (Br), Sailed—Sehes Honey Davy, Ke ng. alsimore: Ta ‘Wak id 8 on pol ee three years, was a worshipped Mother Superior of the : F ‘Now York for Stomford, ee eee A Fhowioadh CHa Pushaw aller: Orin Rowland] ‘* call loans secured by U. 8. and other stocks Order, yet never losing the affection of her heart for son, Holwken for Providence. pando Revat, Dee 27—Arrived, steamer Woodburn (Br), Thomp- owinnd, Rowland, and Thomas W Haven, Brown, New 4 omer signe 8: ! her family. Having premonitory symptoms of par Thuilock. Port Jolnron for Providence. wider HEE Tor Baltimore, with Molady. from Summer: | son, Now Orleans (before reported without date), SF SSAC a eer one Serene lysis about three months ago, with the utmostralmness: for Narragansett Pier. | Hiavon Dec 19, apd wh and abe hove te, bot 10 Jaxvino, Dee 29—Sailed, steamer Koln (Ger), Ringk, "i . inion, | & palances dno by agents, secured, 18,341 19 and wisdom, she “put her house in order” for b Martin, Ambuy for Bridpepors. was blown t all jweater gg BS of | Now York. NFR. Dec 23—Arrived. ship Alaska, Mal- | 10 cegst accrued... <a 70.937 0 a assistant mother to do Smith, Ferris, Amboy for Portchest deck. Friday, mi hhoomer pent w boat to Henttio: barks Pd Carleson, Ainabury, Renatmos interes! take her place, and the ver. on which she had y chester. the Sow and Pius Light, weasel, ptain sappliod | Sovruamrrox, Dec 31—Arrived, steamer Weser (Ger), Earl ari Dalhousie (it), Jarvis, Departure Bay; Medos, Chris: } 4, fs 1 Snished everything to her vatistaction, and then ap- | gitijed from Wert Island Hoadnt vin AM bark Mary Agnes with anid and water 10 Tach her to ewyoraawhere ohe | Barre, New Xork for Bremen (s 1d procooded),_, een Sante sak ph deferred premiums, le ny a rriv th, and # Sailed 26th, steamer Donaw (G Bussins (from Bromen) at TLE, Doe 22—Arrived, ship Josephus, Rogers, San collection, 71,304 0° parently woll, she reccived a stroke of paralys's that rendered her powerless to move, but did not affect “2 “ ber mind. During a month of suffering she was an CLEARED. edification to the household—cheerful, full of fer- ‘and humble trust in God, She died without Sonn Anice Stersox, from Philnaelphia for Jamaien (ne- " . Franciseo. ore reported), wan wrecked Doc 3 in, tering to enter. the | New York (botoro roported sailed 2th). BA’ Hawk's Neat anchorage, Turks in heayy weather, | Tecate, Dec 22—Sailed, bark Thos § Falek (Nor), Bo- a Tho cargo was saved, more or ters damaged; voedel a total | gqh!, taltimore not ax before |—Arrivod, steamers Juninta, Cath: .. Kem ee - New York Bremen; barks Ralph B Peak ag Dufforin (Br), Steere, Liver: Brewen; Albion (Br), camer Seythia (Br), Hains, Liverpool via Queenstown— ¥rancklyn. 8 struggle on a fy ekueing ac her face radiant | °ieamor Sidonian (Br), Mc¥ee, Bristol, Z—Henderson | Scit-lanrs ities has Pen repaired and come off the | | Taxnox. Dec 31—Steamer Royal Minstrel (Br), Taylor, | Rarwnsuce sch ie Lawrence, mee Now York: Kate V Aitken: rs 08 A: vent fai’ vite Cop, urance that her dl Map and will reload at : Tong life was at its end but a transition to eternal eSteamer State of Georgia (Br), Smith, Glasgow—A Bald- tion R St | trom Cardiff tor the United States, was passed on the 20th | Brower, Fhiladelpite, Spirit gin, Bishon, Amstordamm f HsMSA7 0 Diss. wink , ‘tadetphie tom | inatin lat 40, 1on 25, with her machinery broken down Queen 1), Lovie Bremen; una (Nor) Ander! sanaias — Sieamer Harald (Don), Bonde, Rotterdam—Funeb, Edye iho Ship King Arthur (Br), Nelson, from Charleston for Liv. | son. Barctlonn, —_ ” icedet - iied—Stoamer Trafalgar (8r), Mickle (from Cardi, CTO peage vot sa eee si Steamer Gresham (Br), Weightman, Rowem—Jobn C Sea- ‘Cape pg seam coogi asa cconunrmmbnn dial fs ‘ is eget wh: DIRECTORS. , ymas O. hn, one of e hm Arr! i ‘pork, dread Raa cecal por iby rs Yedhias: iad pn Eienner Grat Bismarck (Ger), Hagemann, Murreiltes and- the ime | avenrooL, Dee 31—Stip Earl Granville (Bn, from See ret Fiiadeiph ph wrehrigin mh ome Charles B. Bill. Jalias Catlin, Je. . + | Genow—Delrichs ‘i : ionia at his residence yesterday, “Rieter Egbert (ir. Faulkner, Tarragone-—Puneh, Raye | ht ARERR ar eer lenee caine Seebates | Tease vac oy ones auune apaaueeoaroarhs tuaoicytignes SHI RSET Dee DSURhied. sche Wild Pigeon, Bray, | Teane N. Phelps. 8, aE Feattes, oe. Ce. i ni y | Yat 34, lon 43, with decks swop' ulwarks and skylights : MRS, MINNA KLEEDERG. genet Fy apuico, Shackford, Aspinwall—Pacific Mail ef ARETE rare si Srtvins: Cnaohe tink York for | Stove The B is bound from Ball River to Liverpool. pe rte Tyne, Otis, ey eerie , rat Clinton Gilbert. Joba A. Livingston. ts. Minna Kleeberg, née Cohen, wife of Rabbi | Steamer bas, Nickerson, Savannah—George | St Andrews. was tho vounel run into by eehr Levantor. | Steamer Lufra (Br), hones for Baltimore, has put back | Wooster, and Sarah x i Wm. B. Bolles, ip Heary ©. Talbe-t. : r Yonge. Tho M E put Into Portland J0rh. r with her machinery damaged. fons Florn “A Neweomb, Ssodian 8. Rditends James R. Pl Joen Br), Bre am, Ingram, Chatleston—J W Quintard Scua H & © Broows, of Now York, whict went ashoro ; ny, ide, fetite NS, For de Lonis Kleeberg, of the Jewish synagogue at Now A ceedhcaaigh ji Mar alge tn ui at cit; te: c on the Brigantine Shoals on the morning of Dee 24H 5 leanorn Van G@, Willi : ¥ i er A won, Ht h' Some Hesny Croseer—Capt t net hie 2 alk “{ “f gar 8. Van Winkle. ae of ability and known in New York and foreign lite- | 3ycumer Milt va ott, mid sihaseme Hand. | ae work on sche Honey ‘rem ike ne the pose Pee Hotviean, Dee 31—Wind SW, strong galot barometer Le Fan, a ec aitits ROcee cua ponies : rary circles. Ship Tecumseh, TAncol Jesndanvernan IL Bepys 8 Co. Tous. eae =H ae har hd mgt ee, 20.143. 6 ronnowity (er), Burehard, Liver. 'W. A. Ogden Hegeman- won der f sons, " sad not been pate i: ~_ WILLIAM & M'CAUZEY. Ship onanra (hr), churehill: Autworp-Bosd'€ Hincken, | or for some other reason fearing 4 sinkin doeg | | Piawovms, Dee 91—Wind WAW, ene, rain; Derometer Morland Bristol. | somas Gardiner. George W. Perkin et fC water, he suffered her to witliern 8. McCauley, Adjutsnt General of the Stato | ¢ Sil? 8 Nleholes, stackpolo, Sen Franciseo—Sateom & | Forer. te Will Tift and take x ¥A ‘! Nathan P, Graves. Atmer 8. Richards. of Delaware and a prominent member of the Bar, ‘lise Claverhouse (Bn, Parsons, Shanghal—R W Cameron | _ Sonn Laagin M Stewart (of Portsmontth) FOREIGN PORTS. {oR HALE TIH EARGKST batt Lis OF OEEE | xeuoee Baber. Timothy H. Brosnan, died at bis residence in Wilmington, Del.,on Monday | ' fark Anita Rerwind, MeMride, Singaporo—Vornon 1 Rees terior Re eae vos ineeran tke lees wae FRANK HATES. 7th st., Romi Breckign. : Henry Le Cla ’ Brown & Co. fully covered. Capt oMlowine repo Assen, Nov 10—Passed, bark park tram 1 pis Wyman, WINCELLANKOUN. — = | James Buell. rlapp. Raphael Buehman. ee Be Etta Stewart (Br), Smith, Liverpool—Snow & Bar- | Lefi Harrington te morming of Dee 9, blowing hoary, wind from Fooehow for Cape Good F lope. JCDGE HENRY G. SMITH. west, heavy sea on; went into Shag Harbor «ame dn; — Dee 24—Arrived, steamor a iH. K. Tharber. P. Van Volkenburgh. “HAVANA LOTTERY.” lon, Griffin, Now Ror Edw. Van Votkenburgh WPT T TEPPER 5 a k Chignecto (Br), Potter, Liverpool—Scammel Broa | Jay henry ronthoast rule, whick at night increnmed. to. Jndge Henry G. Smith dropped dead Inet night at |.) Son (Nor), Hernor, Falmouth for orders—Fuach, | hurrieanc, both wncfiors ahea ‘a 6 AM Mr aith parted oxaos, Dec 23—Arrived, brig Clarabotie, Commons, | 2% sie ov PRIZES OF TIE DRAWING 1,020, his residence, on Madison street, Memphis, Tenn, ane dies Thurlow, Corbett, Gloucester, E—Brett, Son vai of Thymastonh eene win! 1 2. rig shasta, Brown, Philadelphia; sche WHICH TOOK PLAGE DECEMBER 44, 1978 award H. Ammidown. Chatles P. Fraleigh. c f Bangor, parted th { iitvarn Wilsin, 5 He was st one, time judge of the Supreme Conrt of | #0) navig taylor (Br), Walinee, Dundeo—P ¥ Noviue & Toler esr iad coaerstes cceemervaaition Campreas. Dee e—Areived, brig Ettn Whittemore, PUBLISHED BY M. A. MARTINEZ & CO. rine ji OFFICERS, ‘ that State. oo just returned trom a citizens’ ret ibboom | Wrie mass meeting at the time of his sudden death. Sab ck Revollo (Br), Reynolds, Antwerp—J W Parker £'Co. - sprit; brok ‘on starboard side, deck, Setted, Dee sehr Ralph Carleton, Spear, N of Hatteras Weare Virginia L Stafford (Be), Carry, Marseilles—James vra,and bride; filing fast; "emashed boat pllarata, bee sti tren ee robe Eva Eva i a) sanders, aon “ T' ore «| star forw: red ne pecan Fesel . % ork; yi MAJOR GENERAL M'CALLUM. Burk Edonerer (Nor), Sorensen, St Mulo—Bogkmann, fore chain vee cee Galice cad oll joaned choad, Cre Bi anita 4 Galtisors; 20th, orbs JAMES BUBLL, Praggent Opiela 2O (Nor), Larson, Honfoar—Punch, Baye & Walkor to save lifo, bat one jase; We, sereunee wirach on David tele Bay ane tnauanet — ald . Larson, Honfon aye + anrfbont too! $ . organ The funeral services over the remains of Major jark Augy Gun ost ton pat took off man: calle wrod ond Garnet aE fatae be Also President of the Importers and Traders’ Netione Co, General Donald C. McCallum, superintendent and piitie vers rears (Sp), Cabrera, Seville and Cadiz | which was done; seer sent home by the Amorican ssuri, Stenel Ue, consul by way of St Jotn general manager of military railroads during the tte Mette Katrine (Dan), Ankerson, Rio Grande do | seunsrca J J AtsTIX, which was wink in Buttormitk Sebsllioes parame yeslerdey atteravon 56 Bis late | Mie Bilan Hitchen, Baton, Port Spain, Tetu-—Dantel Channel, wae rered yesterday by the Haxter Wrecking OF residence, No, 107 Halsey street, Brooklyn. The de- | Trowbridge i : iy and trken to Jersey City. B ‘A CANAL nOAT, loaded with 250 tons, consigned to John i o =) conved was dressed in his military wniform and | Bre Lisle Wyman, Fassett, Cienfuogos—E Sanches y Néran of Hunter's Polut, sank in Newtown Creek on Do! repored in a silver mounted casket, covered with Brig Ei menjo, Yeuate, © fb ay tone ft pest Monday. nm Marie 2 en J Adams, MeFadden ja Grande—Way- | Auexaxpera, Dec 30—The steamer John Gibson, of the ALIPAR. Loe Diack velvet. On the casket were several wreaths, Pen Tas Socceotea in getting: down trem iieonwn siren fo tor orders. oll & composed of rare flowers, also the Masonic apron ‘eive Bitiot 1, Dow, Byley, Beyront—Evans, Ball & Co. town yenterday evening, «fter consnlerable ditfien! st anne {Bp MeDonald, London, with ned lbs itonk. C. P. FRALEIGH, Secretar: jn Wetg mete A weal stenives 25, 9 ip), Perro ishartes Héarod, bate Potde (BP), Dart, Qneens- T. 1. BROSNAN, Saperintenden’ “ QEO. B. BURFORD, Actuary. ° 1 ased, he havin been a member of Manual | | Schr Luola Murchison, Gabrie!, Montevideo for onlors— | js tying at her dock here until some repairs aro mad for | 842 Hn worth of a » feces, Fe f0d A. Me of Willlamuburg. Rev. T, | Evans, Ball & Co, Laihzigodt j ‘: ee | irom cHeathing, which was damuged hy the feo. phatled Zieh hip Teaith Troup ite, for Antwerp: bark A. WHERTWRIGHT, Aenjatant Reerotary @. hoe “ab tk. . Oeoten’s one Mark Pendleton, Gilkey, Kingston, Ja—Leayeraft Dover Jekdab Haneba, Dec isthe Moles kit vowien Wait Br), ainpton B. r, pastor of 6 pn ye Ri Sailed #ist, « miynesian (Br), Brown (from Liver: ' Chureh, Greene avenue, officiated, Major Will debe Charlos F. Hoyer, Poland, Barbados=H Trow: | Jamestown, yesterday siccested tn getting wp About 50 | pout), Balsin “A McCallum, a son of veased, wh: Drllge' a HOO pink tt > 0 Welles eee, ot ee. TOEE wn teueeaee ps War diye! AU Wg RitsuatOR. i De Jo— Acrived, sebre, Reveren Uloremee, , Ne ay in im, Tw ate ie) ‘a t + a rs sen, Arhalos Da) fen foned at Charleston, 8... wae egg ring = nay’ ilies vbvecabdeneari inchestor & | Fight uist inst: again to-day the same partion are at work | Gig Harbor) Addi M Chadwick, Hardy, Barranqailla for UOK, Medics! Directo a impressive veremonics, It was q Recht Thomas Shay, Van Cleat, St Jago (Cabaj—Evane, | Obtaining more, Tho anano seeins but little damaged. the | ge J ut in tor water, A Ht. K, Medic: ae 14221... 1000 Lr, OE brioko, 6, rise, Pemenenta: 21a 1000 10000 14254,.10000 | Home Office, 261, 282 and 263 Broadway, New York. via Montego Bay; 224, coared to be buried ona sinall island he had pur- | gai co ‘age particularly are nearly intact. ‘Sai sh, chased off the coast of Maine until within a year or | sehr Jennie A Stubbs, Stubbs, Richmond, Va—James A Hfacirag, Dee 2h—Sehe Pinck Bird (of St John, NM, He beige Mary Knowlton, MeRee, two ago, after he had visited the grave of his | Van Brunt, fipgton, from Wollvillo, NS, for New York, which put in brig Maggie (Br), Nelson, St 4