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THE STATE CAPITAL. Proveedings of the Legislature ] Yesterday. Tho Excise and Westchester Pol¥ce Bills in the Senate, “STRINGENT ELECTION LAWS. The Arcade aud Pneumatic Transit Bills in the Assembly, AID SOCIETY FOR EMIGRAN Minority Report of the Assembly Committee on Public Education. ALBANY, April 1, 1870, ‘This has deen one of the dutlest of dull duys in ‘this-wonderfully dull city. Even the April Fool did wot show any life. The principal topics-of conver- fation are: the action of the demociatio State Cen- tral Commitize 1n ordering the convention to be Meld at Rochester instead of the home of Mr, Cardtit at Syracuse, the chance of the new charter in the Senate and the question of adjournment, On the frst of these the geueral opinion seems to be thay MR. SWEENEY HAS A “LEVEL HEAD”? 4n urging that the conventions should be beld at such a distance from New York city as to baile the gang in scraping together money enough to go there mith, and also for the reason that such action Will ‘be encouraging to a district tug people of which bas risen from mo THE SLOUGH OF DESPOND ander radical rule and with a good democratic ban- . mer has sent their Lord to represent them in the Senate of the State. Further, it 1s a rebuke to Syra- case, which has been going deeper in the mire of rf Fadicaliam and has succeeded im presenting. only rs Balt, bogus giants aod heavy orators. In regard to eo the chances of . Tie CHARTER IN THE SENATE, : it seems to bo the general impression that it will “A pass by a full two-thirds vote, and that tue triumph ofthe Tammany regency will be complete, as the Governor wil! undoubtedly sign the bill. On Mon- day afternoon, as | stated in my letter of yesterday, she charter will be considered 1 committee, vyt it ta ‘mot probable that any amendinents will be made. 4n regard to the. ADJOURNMENT thereis much diiference of opinion, many aMrming that the day fer adjournment will be set not later “g than the 15th or April, and others that ic will not aed “ De unill the 1st of May. ‘Lhe Supply bill has not yet been consiucred in, the Committee of Ways ana Means; then the New York tax levies are yet to come up, and several other important matters, in- clud.ng THE EXCISE LAW, Dave to be considered and passed upon. The last mentioned biil was called up in the Senate to-day by Senator Creamer, ag chairuran of the Conference Committec ontie part of the Senate, she commit : fees had not held any conference, aud TALL THOMAS. wanted to have the commitice aischarged, have the Senate receue from iis jormer ackon and concur in the amendments made im the Assewily, This THE “BUFPALOFER” of the Senate to bis feci, io make another of his cs “dry Water” spesches agalust the bil, for the pur- * pose of staving it oil, ln this he was heiped by te VLAUSISLE PARKER, it Springs Kennedy snd Mutton Chop Chapman; ail attempting to pick points of order, After it ad been ciearly suown that nothing could be uone uw whe matter to-iay TIGER TWEED moved to have it made a special order for next Tuesday mygnt, Atiempis were made to bave the motion amended for Mouday uigiit or Tuesday morn- ing, instead of ‘Tuesday evening, but the majority stood vy “the Old man,” and so Lhe aiatier dropped, TAK ELECTION LAWS ‘were reported to-day in the Senate. That immense @ocument, which was Lnporied nere some days ago im a black pag and to which [alludod at tue ime, ‘Was reported, and in addition there were extra pro- ‘visions wade lor the metropoils, These provide tunt two inspectors shall be elecied by wards lor each election district; that the Mayor shall appoint a3 a third the person receiving the next hignest vote; the inspectors to aci alae a3 canvassers and to 4p- ‘pomt their own poli cierks. Frauduleut voting 1s made # felony 1ostead Of a misdemeanor; tue Dis- trict Attorney 1s required io try. Lugse accused of Violating the election laws at Oyer and Terminer, and the Judges are debarre | trom postponing judy- ment where the parties charged are cunvicted. os " AN INTERNATIONAL AID SOCIETY 4s provided for in a iii introduced \o-day by Senator Cauldweil, ‘The mcorpurators inciude ctizeas of this diate and Of the States of limos, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Michigan and others, and the obje take charge of emigrants trom Noriera aiter they pass from the care of the Commissioners of Emigrat.on and sorward tuem to theic destivation “Just ay an express company would forward a@ package of merchandise,” ‘ A WESTCHESTER POLICE BILL. Was also introduced by Senator Cauluwell, which provides for the election of o minissioner tom each 91 the four tuwns and the supervisors as Coll- missioners cx officio, ‘the cominisstoners to rece turee doliars per day for each day 01 actual service, aud the property in that aistrict new In pos Of the Metrupolitan Police Deparment to be tn ferred to tue Gepurtment created by tnls act. ‘Nuls fs following up ine will repeaibg the metropolitan police introduced by Air, Cauldwell yesterday, and bond no doubt, become a law. Im the Assembly SY que uNpERonooND Rarways were introduced. Charter Aleck, trom the Oom- Mittee on Cities, reported in favor of the Poeumatic ‘Transit bill, and the Hon. i’airick Chemung reported the quixotic Arcade vil. Whea this latter was rr portea the Hon. Jim protested, on the ground twat Shere were several memoeis of the committee who Dad not neara vbe bil! read through In the com- Mittee. This annoyed the Kea Hook Rooster (Mr. ‘O’Keefay), and @ iitiie wordy tlt (aside) gccurred between the Butcher and fiooster, in which the Jatter came out secoud best. As far as can be Judged trom the commenis of the meuibers, the A: A ‘Sadian depths will not, in all likelbood, be per- Juittea to be explored, while the Broadway Bore, having been demonstrated and being favorably ¢ garded, Wii be trmiy pushed through. Tue adv: cates of elther plait are here in force, aud an im. Mense amount of “chin music” has been giveu bo- fore the committees on the Arcadian arrangement, Dut with what success cannot be determiued, nt HUSTED'S “LUNY? BILL Was to-day passed to a third reading. The West- chester Kage reads the HERALD, and vbserving cdl toriais on the lunacy question (which looked some- ‘what Hosmeric) ne cummenced reading up on luny matters and studied the subject out, tracing it as far Dack almost as the time when Adam was cruzy euough to do that naughty action which hag entaiied 0 much woe on the race. ‘Lhe result of this readin; 1s the present bill, and 1t ts said to be as uearly pe fect as any bill on the subject can be. Norton’s bili granting tue right of BALLOS TO THE BLACK was to-day reported tavorably and without amend- Ment, ana wilt be passed in short ordcr. THE SCHOOL QUESTION. Reyort of the Minority of the Assembly Com- F mittce on Public Education. TO THE ASSEMELY:— The undersigned members of the Committee on Pubhe Education, to which committee was referred us the Assembly bill entitied “An act to repeal section ten of chapter 876 of the laws of 1869,” respectfully report against the passage of sald bill; and as the bill has been made toe subject of much comment by certain parties who have eliher misunderstood the provision of the law it proposes to repeal, or have for some ovject misrepresented it, we desire briefly we $0 give our reasons for making this report. ne ‘There has been an impression created upon the ss Minds of many membd2rs, and many other citizens whose attention bas been directed to the matter, hat the law whose repeal ts asked for has some reference to the commo) scnool fund of the State, and that the moneys appropriated are drawn either fi from the common school fiind or the literature fand, ‘this impression 1s entirely erroneous, and members _should distinctly understand that the bill in ques- om tion has no im any vay, near or remote, to ‘the common echobl fund. Article nine of the con- stitution oe ha Section 1, The capital of the common sehoo! fond, the capital of the slterature fund and the capt- tal of the United States deposit fund snail be respect- } inviolate, ‘be srevenae of tie % common school fund shali be applied to the papport of common acuoels. ; the revenue of the ‘3 und. aw in question appropriated #0 much a9 @ "s from elt her of the t moetanue ained i Would "early uncoustiiuiiopal, and, aliBough the ra) ‘ossion is sought to Le created that by for ‘uese funds guarded by the cousatulion aout 7 40 be either diverted of tampered with, y8t such 1s Tot and of necessity cannot bo ihe case, That ques- tion is pettied so long as the present constituuon ry . Nu portion of the moneys received from the State Beuoul tax are expended, oF can be expended or atfected 1a any way by tue section of the law whose repeal is askeu for, and therefore the disc of — question Of thelr apPhcauon 18 OUL Of piace at is Lume, ‘Tue iaw sought to be repealed ts @ portion of the law kuown as we County Vax Levy of the County ol New York for 18% Jt has been decided by the courts that this 18 a local Lill, It relaesouly county and basno elect upon the taxpayers who Teside mm any Osher county in the Staie, he tax levies in other counties are made up in thelr res) ve counties Dy Lhe boards of sup would be considered an unwarrantabie interferende for citizens tO go Oub O1 tli tate l) supe. Visors 1D neighboring couLties Ww! they should and what they should not levy. however, is substantially tais case, ‘I'he estimates: tor the New York tax levies are by the proper officers in that county then considered and enacted by the it 1 Certamly proper in local matter: regard tue Wises 1 ‘the local members, and in Lins case twenty out of the tventy-ove members from New York desire the law of 1x69 to remain unchanged. Shey say their cousutucnts are satisfied with it and are opposed to tae bili Under CO. citizeus in other counties & ight lemaud that the ciuzeus Of the county of New York shouid retuse to ula Ne sulering poor, whether they are in raged scnovis or elsewhere? 18 not the aemand that has been mauve 1M this case uDauthorized by the facis? The folowing are the provisions of the New York county tax levy for 1863:— Secrion 10, iereatier au annual amount equal to twenty per cent on the excise moneys received for said City In 186s, to Le distributed under the direc- tion of au oficer to be appointed for that purpose by the Board of Educntiou for said city (whose com- pensation shall be paid from such amount), for the support of achools edu ig children gratuitously in said city Wao are not provided for 1n the common schools thereol, excepuog therefrom schools receiv. ing contributions lor thew support fro the city tweasury, duis is no unusual provision, It provides asstst. ance lo humerous Charity Week day schools that jac hish Lactiities for acquiving an education to a ciass Of destitute persous whica are always found in auy large city, Atmost every city in che state and very any counties are yearly taxing themseives ior sunilar charitable purposes, and 80 are atding rag- ged schools, were children are cared for daring the day in school and im some cases furnished With & mez a nooptime. ‘The staiuve books tor tie last fifteen years Suow Many appropriations of Stave moueys Lo colleges and universities that are not Siate isicutious and are notoriously con- trolied by cliques and sets; and ta regard to these appropriations not a word of odjection bas been raised. But when the county of New York Wants tO tax itself alone, to aid, elevate aud edu- cate its poorer classes, it is met WiLL remonsixauces {rom citizens of other count Who do not lave to pay one doligr of the tax and are in no.Way inter- esied 1D 1. Besides, the mouey appropriated 1s con- irojied and regulated ta amount by the amount paid by the city of New York to the Exclse Board ol the Metropoutan distri New Yo:k city pays about $1,100,0,0 ont of the $1,400,000 received by (ue Metre- poittan Excise Board, $200,000 Of Lis excise money goes co an ivebriate asylum in Kings county, aud $765,009 or $100,000 tothe Binghamton Asylum. And shail it ve said that the city of New York, paying in this way $300,000 toinstitutions which are pro- babiy of no benetit to her citizens, should be den.ed (ue privilege of paying a smauier amount towards uidiug in the care aud cultyre of ita poor? The money 18 Dot pal over,gto be sure, directly by the isxelse Comuussioners lo the Board of Educa- tion, but in substance that ta tue case, for $900,000 of 1¢ goes to the New York county sinking fund, and by the provisions of the section in question about $200,000 of tiat amount 14 paid for the pur- pose named, So it 18 supstantially the excise moneys, aud the very fact that they are inentioned in the gecilon, show, that the framers of the aw tad in view thelr amount, aud believed that it Was a8 proper tat some of that mouey should be expended m New York as in Kings or Broome coun- ti But taere 18 another sertous consideration in this matter, im witch almost every county in the ate ontsute of New York 1s pecuninrily interested, Vis 18 presented uy an examination of ‘the amount of schoot tax paid by the varlous couuties, the amount of schoo! tax received back by each county, end the amount of common school tund received by each county, and by a comparison of the amounts paid by tue various Counties, with che total amounts: veteived by said couches irom the State. ‘the figures show tout there dee but four counties In tho state, New York, Aings, Westchester and Columbia. chat pay More mone; 1u school tax to the State than they uraw from the State Jor the support of thelr sonoois. All the other counties are drawing and receiving m0c€ of tae school moneys from the State than they re paying Coit, ‘The schools of ali tae other coun- ties are 10 part supported, therefore, by the four counties named, ‘he folowing are tae figures of a few of the counties: Sehcol ta: pat, Se al tax Com, school Sundreod, Total Counties. reo bany ‘Allegany a Coemung, derterson 9 si3 15,509 and so on for the uther countes, a3 reicrence to the records and recurns will show. ‘These figures are @ fair average of the amounts paid and received by the different connites, except toe four counties named. In contrast fo these, me figures. of te county of New York are, for the ainount of school tux paid the State by that county, 8 i4, Aud tue amount received irom the state $42,210 #2, sLowlag that the county of New York taxes itself and pays the State $675,541 22 more than it receives lor scuool purposes, Which excess gocs to pay lor the suppore of schools in mosi of the other counties in the State, and yet some of these very cotuties are most unfairly it ungenerousiy asking that New York shoud nOt, having cared for schovis in otiier counties, be left to wax her- seit aaditionaliy if she sees fit, for her own charitable institutions, If Lewis, and Genesee, and Oneida are going to thus Interfere with the locaj affairs of New York, while they themselves are receiving the money of taxpayers of the county of New York, would not the cinzens of New York be justified in demanding the passage of a lw that no county should pay more schooi tax to the State toan it draws from tne State Treasury, It is claimed that thia repeal is demanded by Lomeérous petitions, and tuat thereiore it should be granted, It 1s true a very i number of petitions lave deen sent to the Leg stature asking fyr tae repeal, but it is equally true, as appeared ‘herore your committee, that th petitions alt emunated from one source. A lew Wenen from the political’ dlab known ag the Union League in New York city, have created and sktiituily eugiuecred thé idea that a division of tho inviolate couimon scacol Innd of the State was imminent. By this means they have endeayored to arousefsece tarian jealousies and to embitter sectarian leeling. Tuey Nave written up the subject in tie newspapers, and au artist nas been encouraged to send tortn, m ® paper that calls i:seifa “journal of civilization,”? pletures vulgar and blasphemous, for the purpose of arousing toe prejudices of the community against a wrong which exists only in their imagination, ‘ney Dave sent forth petitions to every schoo! district in the State, and m them appear in large type the words “pubic money” and ‘'seotarian scnools.” ‘These petitions, im the Knowledge of some of us, have been signed by persons who supposed tnat the common scavol fund was being thus diverted, and probably very m: of the sigaera supposed tnat to rase, ‘They have been distributed by cierks e eniiomen referred to in a By: ic manner, atid Various devices have vee re- sorted to to arouse & sacturian excitement, The acuon Of sone Mmewvers Of your committee has been misrepresented im connection with this nu, Every meibs ih fact to lead the pubilc atren- tion to the'subject bas been resorted to, ‘Taxing all Uese facts into consideration, the undersigned are Opposed to the passage Of the pro- ssed bill Showd 1 be ever favorably conswered, wever, We rec)uimend that as @ matcer of justice ty those counties Who pay more school tax to the State than tney receive vack mM the State, and especially the county aimed at in this bill, that the Jo.iowing be added to and made a part of ite Sorion 2, Nod county in the State shall be required, under aby provisions of the school laws of this " raise by tax or to pay inte the schooi fun State for the Support of common schoois, & greater suin than ls appropriated to it by jaw out of the scliool moneys and school tax for the support of the common schoois of sald county. All of Which 18 reapectiully submitted, JOBN L. FLAGG, LA’ NCE D. KIERNAN, D. D, BARNES, SILAS SWEET. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, SENATE, ALBANY, April 1, 1870, DILLS REPORTED. By Mr. TwkeD—in relation to elections in the city and county of New York. Ordered to be printed immediately, Also for further improvement of Proa- pect Park, Brooklyn; also relative to closing the Jamaica plank road in Brookiyn; also relutive to the Croton Aqueduct in New York, Mr, HusBaxp reported in favor of pon-concurring in the assembly amendments to the bill facilitating the paymett of taxes by railroad companies, and moved & committee of conference. Agreed to, By Mr. Lonv—Appropriating money to the Hudson River State Hospitai for the insane, By Mr. KENNEDY, Complete—Relative to opening, widening and extending streets in New York. By Mr. MunPHY—To abolish the Metropolitan Po- lice district outside of New York and Brooklyn, Algo, to alter tho map of Troy; adveracly agreed to. Also, & geuefal election bill, appilcavie to te wavie Btate, lua and town vo that VISUI8, DL IE ir OWD counties and dic- Also. respecting elections ot ing vot than for mi- By Mr. Cat BLL—TO ped |. CAULDWELL— ‘ ite the Interna- Peuenfores tke FUNG, Aescmaiy dates of West chester county. . te MAY:MGRMENT OF PRISONS. The concuri<nt resolutions proposing amendment to the ution relative to prison manage- ment were yeas 26, nays none. “ BULL ‘The bill increasing the salary of Canal Appraise! to $3,000 a year “ry $1,000 tor, travelitug arenes ‘Was lost by @ Vote of 11 to 14, alia a motion to recon- aider wus laoled. OPPOSITION TO THE REMOVAL OF THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD, Mr, TWERD offered concurrent resolutions relative to the removal o' the Brooklyn Navy Y‘ which were adopted and ordered to be transmitted imme- diately to the Assemply, The resolutions are as fol- lOWSt— wi the removal of the United States Navy Yard from Brookiy Ne 't.1to New London, Conn aa, proposea by a ill reporied to louse of Representatives from the Com- mittee on Naval Affairs will seri aifect the of many mechanics and workingmen of the cities of New York and Brookiyn; and whereas the present sie te unsure passed advantages for a navi cent Saree ble at wll sea Beare seagate’ gist fs ssa + ernment has ex- g ike and from a foreign foe; and whereas the of various ship-bouses, works, ops and officers’ ended millions of dollars for im quatters, ant the fatal dey docks which. fook en yeure (0 Somapie fessouls the finest work of tbe kind tm the United States; therefore Resoived (if the Senate concur, That our Senator in Con- grees be instructed and our tative be requested to tsp thelr efforts to devent the bill uow before Congress con- templating the removal of the United States Navy Yard from Brookiyn to New London, Conn, Reaoived, That a copy of the foregoing preamble and reso- lutions be transmitted to our Seuators and Kepreseotatives iu Congrosa, CANAL TOLLS. The concurrent resolution nu favor of permitting the t Board to reduce the tolis fifty per cent. be- low ne rate of 1862, were takem up and debated riefy. On motion of Mr. Handenburgh, the subject was Made tho special order for Tuesday evening next. BILLS PASSED, Facilitating the construction of the Cayuga Lake Railroad. ‘THE EXCISE BILL, The resolution received from the Ronse asking a coulerence committee on the Excise bill was taken uD. Mr. CREAMER moved that tbe Senate agree to the House amenaments, Mr. Lewis moved to lay the motion on the table. Lost—14 to 17, Mr. CHAPMAN moved to adjourn. Lost—14 to 18, Mr. TWExD moved @ postponement of the subject until Tnesday evening, aud tuat the samo Lo made the special order then, Mr. Genet moved to make it Tuesday morning. Lost—2 to 24. Mr. Tweed’s motion prevatled—27 to 2, ‘The Senate then adjourned until Monday evening. ASSEMBLY, ALpany, April 1, 1870, RAILROAD FARFR—PENALTI£S FOR OVERCHARGING, Mr. Fieups miroduced the following bill deflning the duties of the Attorney General in taking pro- ceedings against corporations for violation of re- strictions in their charters. Fira—Any railroad corporation within this State which has heretofore charged, or authorized, or permitted to be charged, or which shail do so hereatter for a period of ninety days or thore, a greater sum per mile for the fare of passen- ers nan thai linited by the law, sball be deemed and Is hero- by Esoaaes to have forfeited its corporaterrights aud privi- % Secon?—It shall be the duty of the Attorney General upon the filing of any information of suck violation and forfeiture to institute deal proceedings In the name of the people, aud in the Bupreme Court, by petition or complaint, for the dinso- lution of the company so violnting its corporate restrictions, ang for the appointment of a receiver of its corporate pro A large number of jocat dilis wore referred to sub- Committce of the Whole to be reported complete. BILLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. Jacons—Appropriating $1,500 to repair the Toad across the Onondaga reservation. By Mr. Vining —eeniag ug Pawnbrokers and rato of interest; also to prevent;the destruction or injury to baggage in the city of New York; also the Utica Recorder's Court bill; also vo secure ‘a just division of debtors’ estates to creditor, By Mr. FREAR—Amending the act for transporta- ton of packages, &c., between New York and Brook- lyn; also amending the act to remove unhealthy matter from streets in New York; also to provide for the completion of Gowanus canal in Brooklyn. By Mr. Mooney—The Yonkers Water Supply act. By Mr. CULLBN—Amending the charter of the Ma- sonig Hall Association of Willtamsburg; also char- tering the Widows and Orphans’ Assoctation,, of New York; aso amending the charter of the St. Luke's Bospitai Society of New York: also amend- ing the act authorizing societies to bind out chil- dren in thew charge, by requiring them to keep re- cords of destination, Kc. By Mr. Jacons—To protect commercial and mann- turing interests. By Mr, Fer eee, the New York and New Jersey Raul Bridge Company, the bridge running from Guttenberg, above Jersey City, to Fifty-ninth street or that vicinity, in New York. By Mr. DeckeR—Incorporating the Richinond County Storage Company. GENERAL ORDERS, " The following bilis were ordered to a third read- ing :— Amending the charter of the city of Brooklyn; amending the laws relative to the care of lunatics and requiring permissioa for visitations to private asylams, TNE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. The Senate concurreat resolutions against the re- moyal of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, as proposed by the national government, being received,fMir. CuL- LEN rose to debate them and they were laid over under the ru COMPENSATION OF COUNTY TREASURERS, Providing for the electton of Commissioners of Pablic Schoois and for the government of the Boar, of Faucation of Brooklyn; fixing the compensatio’ of county treasurers at one per cent of ounts re- ceived and paid out by them, a; Mr. KILIAM moved to make It one-halt per cent. Mr. ALVonp stated that this act met the approval of the Comptroller, and he had requested it as simply xing by law @ compensat.on wiich had always been paid to the county treasurers, Mr. Kiinam’s motion was rejected, MISCELLANEOUS. : Making provisions by which railroad companies cau take Jand where an agreement with its owner cannot be .réached. Appropriating $15,000 to the Fifty-fifth regiment National Guard to pay for uni- forms and equiproents used in it in the lave war. Mr, NELSON brought in a bill to charier the Eml- grant Sid Society of tne United States, Adjourned unul Monday evening. A NEW WAY TO COLLECT OLD DEBTS, A Clever Swindle~An Auctioncor and His Ac- complices Collect Debts and Abscond with the Proceeds—The Modus Operandi— Swindling a Condensed Milk Company. Mr. M. Pules, doing businesa ag a butcher at271 Bleecker street, was visited some time since bya gentiemaniy appearing man, with o keen, business- like cast Of countenance. who presented a card con- taming @ few boldly printed headlines and a great deal of reading matter, stating that “Sienry Felt- man, general auctioneer, real estate broker and col- lector, oMce Plimpton Buliding, Ninth strret, near Third avenue, desired to inform his friends,” that he Lad “opened an extensive oMice for the collection of alldebts placed in his hands,” guaranteeing to “collect” them or “no expense would be incurred,” and “kindly”? referred those who wished to make inquiries to several well known business parties in this city. The card contained @ line at the bottiom— “prosented by Chas. F, Platt.’ To further give the matter A BONA FIDE ASPECT the party who presented the card stated that he bad bilis to collect for Mr. ©. D, Orth, butcher, cor- ner Bicecker and Downing streets, and for Mr. D. R. Underhill, grocér, corner Bleecker and Macdougal streeta, and referring to them. Boch the latter have the reputation of being smart business men, so that Mr. Pueis thought if they coaid trust the man ne could, aud he gave bim bills to collect which aggre- gated’ over $160, @ portion of which was certainty coilectod, but no returns received. In this way, using one buginess man aa reference against the otber, he called on Mr. Orth, from whom he received bills amougting to over $v0, and would have doubt- lesa received more, but, on calling a second time, demanded “twenty shillings,” for the purpose, he satd, of serving & summons, andon Mr. Orth de- Taurring, offered to take FIVE OB SIX POUNDS OF ROASTING BEEF for asubstitute. Mr. Orfh preferred to give Lim the money; but, his suspicions being aroused by the man’s conduct, and the fact that the new co!lector hud very cleverly scented out @ tormer deiinquent collector, he made inquirtes, which resulted m tue knowledge of the facts given above. Messrs. Pueis, Orth and Underhili—trom the latter of whom Platt bad had old bilis to collect of between $150 and $200—went to the office in Plimpton Build- Ing, but found on reaching that place that Messrs. Feitman, Platt & Co.’s offices had oeen suddenly re- moved. The birds had fiown; but to what covert none could say. A German barber tn the basement informed the trio that many had called since the “ofiice’’ had been removed, but none were success- ful in their efforts to see the parties. A SHERIFF 18 ON THE SCENT, and the parties interested are endeavoring to secure their arrest. How much money the collector man- aged to wecure cannot be definitely ascertained, but it must have been considerable. Mr. Meyer, who has @ grocery store ou the corner of West Fourth and Jones screeta, was also visited, and he appears to have been the only one that escaped adot-frec, ee te ten dollars, which he S275 the man must have fairly earned, Mr. Meyer gavé him one bill for $196. ‘Thi3 he took, aud going to the residence of the debtor, laid deliberate siege to the premises, remaining in triumphant occupation for one eatire afternoon. ‘fhe debtor protested his imability to Nquidate the pill, and was coolly informed ne MUST MAKE SOME ARRANGEMENTS. This he was faally forced to do, giving four due bleed Mr. ‘tter gentieman discovered that he had been ‘@ former coliector in the emp'oy of D, Bartholomew & Co., who former'y ha: a colfecting agency at 176 Broadway, Howard outlding. § Mr. Orth him @ vill for some twenty-one ted and gave & recelpt therefor, He ir. Orth and, concealing the fact of jected tue nantly refused by Mr. Orth, when the collecvor again represented the person as willing to compromise for ten dollars. This veing likewise refused the oulleotor eeug: asi Batt Sanh tae le Q on a sevond time was nanded . THE RECEIPT IN FUL given by Bartholomew's agent. And this, as before remarked, led to the discovery of the delinquencies of the paseent collector, The beg SEES Milk Association, tt I have bee: wise cleverly swindled, but by anotier party. ‘they bave several routes on which con- lensed miik ts eervod, person unknown, but who must have had an opporiunity of examining their books, went around and collected outstanding bills to tne amount of several hnndred dollars, ‘The company are after the perpetrator, but so far with. Out succes’, ‘They have ado; the precaution, however, of having all bills made “payable only to tne drivers’ of their wagons, SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York=Tils Day. 8un rises, Sun sets, . OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL. Orion. 58 Broadway. {15 Broadway, 7 Bowing Green 7 Bowling Green 55 Broadway, 68 Broad et, (69 Broadway. 1 Broadway. 29 Broadway. 88 Broad at, 7 Rowling Green 15 Hroadway. 168 Broad at. 29 Broadway. 165 Broadway. City of Boston. Minnedoia . Columbiit ses. [A\ City of Antwerp) nan, wld 7 Bowling 115 Broadway, Broud st, 15 Broadway. 29 Broadway. 68 Bron et. 155 Broadway. ‘2/7 Bownng Green 15 Broadway, PoRT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 1, 1870, CLEARED, Steamship City of Brooklyn (Br), Brooks, Liverpool—Joba Steamship Pennsytvi Bi National ‘Steamship wisaylinidsy one. ry City of London. | Thompson, Liverpool— alinarasip Bellona (Br), Couche, Louson—Howland & pinwall. Steamship Northumbria (Br), Fuller, Glasgow-»Henderson rom, ie Stcamabtp Lafayette (Fr), Rossan, Havre—George Mac- n2ie. oa Key West, Rudolf, Port au Prince—Wilson & nua, Steamabio Dirica, Johnson, Portland—J F Ames, Steamship Giancus, Walden. Bostoo—W P Clyde. ‘ Ship Alex Marshall, Garduer, Liverpool-C H Marshall & 0. pBAz Florence Peters, Hooper, Cienfuegos-Mitler & onghton, Brig Henrietta ‘Br)) Decent, Bilboa—G F Bulley. Firig A B Patterson (Br), Pike, Layuayra and Porto Ca- bollo—Dallett, Bliss & Co, ¢ g:btis Geo Downes, Lanfare, Demarara—Wy Trowbridge's s. Brig Annie Gardner, Gardner, Demarara—Milier & Hough- n, Brig Katie (Dan), Townsend, St Croix via Jacksonville—P Haniord & Co, erie Ambrose Liuht, Higgins, Orange Bluff—Miller & oughton. Beh Bon Nevis (Br), Forrest, St Johns, NF—Hatton, Wat- ‘chr W II Jones, Lines, Fernandina—A Abbott. Schr Mary Louisa, Gaekell, Washington, NO—Z Mills, hr M Munson, Dayfon, Richmond—Old Dominion Sieam- C0, stip Co. Kehr Geo Shattuck, Hurse, Nerfolk—C E Staples & Co. Schr St James, Keefe, Baltimore—O E Staples & Co. Schr Delincnt, Galea, Port Johnson—C L. Hatch. Schr M T Pike, Howard, Newburyport—Luat Bros & Co. Schr F L Porier, Small, Boston—-E Crowell, Schr N It Jewell, Nickerson, Provincetown—L 8 Chase. Steamer Octarova, Reynolds, Baltimore. Steamer Saran, Joues, Piiladelphia, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YAOitr3. Bteamsbip Dorau (NG), Ernst, Bremen March 19, ampton 82d, with mise an passengers, to Oelrichs &Co.. First part of tho panange bad fresh wesverly pales, snd from the Banks strong cales from NE, with thick and dirty weather. Steamehip Bremen (NG), Leist, Bremen, via Havre March via 20, with mate and 405 passengers, to Oelrichs & Co. Expori- enced variable winds, with ey, and rainy weather and very. high sea, the entire passage. The Bremen bas on freight from Havre 000 francs in specie. Steamship Jas Adger, Lockwood, Charleston March 29, with mdse and passengers, to Il R Morgan & Co. Ship Princeton, Chase, Newcastle 49 daya, and Isle of Wight 40 days, with raliway iron to orier—vossel to Win T Frost. Had atrong westerly gales the entire passage. Brig Goleonda (of Bosion), Marshall, Amoy Deo 1, with teas, to master. Passed Anjier Dec 19, Cape of Good Hone quator March 8 in lon 8% W; had ‘ince then gales from all pointe; 4, spoke brig Sluoda (Br), from Schr Capelin (Br), Taylor, Cardenas, 13 days, with suger, &o, to PT Nevius jarch $7, of Hatteras, had a gale from SE, which blew with great violence for 14 ‘hours; aus- tained nd daniage. Sehr L B Cowperthwaite, Potter, Baltimore for New Lon- don, Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND sucTa. Steamship Qlanous, Wallen, from Boston for New York, with mdze und vasagnvers, to Wm P Civde, Schr Intrepid, Saunders, Tremont, Me, via New Bedford, for New York, with plaster to 1aaster, Schr Wm Walton, Kimball, Bath for Philadelphia, Schr Lucy Ames, Creery, Rockland, 60 hours, for New York, with Ilme to J'R Brown. Sehr Floris, Mitchell, Rockland, 60 hours, for New York, with lime to J R Brown, Schr 8 L Stevens, Siudtey, Porttand, 7 days, for New York, with shooks, £c, to Waydell & Co. Sebr J Ponder Jr, Brown, Somerset for New York, Schr Mary Natt, Waterman, New Bedford for Now York. Schr BB Smith, howman, New Bed(ord for New York. Schr Undine, Martin, New Bedford for New York, Schr $ W Ponder, Lincoin, Taunton for New Yori. Schr Fred Stoae, ——, Taunton for New York. Schr Salmon Washburn, Staples, Taunton fF New York. Schr Ellen Perkins, Kenny, Providence for New York, Schr $11 Mount, Sinith, Providence for New York. Echr Watchful, Raynbain, Providence for New York. Schr Ann, Davis, Providenee for New York, Behr ES ‘tyler, Hill, Providence for New York. Schr Gen Sheridan, Fox, Providence for New fork, Schr D Williams, Robeson, Providence for New Ys Schr A Burley, --—-, Providence tor New York. Schr Marla Foss, oyt, Newport for New Yor Sehr Jusilon, Briggs, Newport for New York. Schr Connecticut, Staples, Norwich for Now York, Schr E Hamilton, Cole, Norwich for New York. Rehr E 8 Tyler, Smith, Norwich for New Yor GG Goodwin, Bishop, Norwich for Ellzabethoort. , Avery, New London for Evzabetiiport. Schr Spaulding, Coit, New London for New York. Schr Eva, Sherraan, New London for New York. Schr G A'Heyden, flarris, Portland, Ct, for New York, ‘Smith, Hurtford for Port Johnson, ay, Middletown for New York. Schr ‘elmore, Herrick, New Haven for Virgiola. Scbr Jas Bradley, Bradley, New Haven for New York. Sehr John McDevitt, MeVevitt, New Haven for New York, Schr FG Warner, Hngeell, Hacdam for Philadelphia, Sehr Davison, Suiith, Bridgeport for New York. Sehr Gienwood, Dickens, Horton's Point for New Yorks. Schr Challenge, Perry, Greenport for New York, Belir Artie Garwood, Garwood, Port Morris for Galveston.’ BOUND EAST. chr Wind, Warwick, Tronton for New Haven, Schr Seud man, Trenton for Hartford. Schr James Macomber, Port Johnson for Taunton. johnson for Boston. Elizabethport for New Ha- Feb 8, and crossed the. Calla! Sebr E H Brazos, Behr J A Rich, Esto J Schr Jane Scisey, Nickerson. ven. Schr Henrletta, Nickerson, Ellzabethport for Bath, Bebr OC tb, Phillips, Eiizabethport for Vawt: et. sehr AT tend, Rowland, Elizavethport for Wrovi- dence, Rehr T Bodine, Banco, Elizabethport for Providenes, Schr Telegraph, Wentworth, Klizabethport for Bostou. Schr Saxon, Hatch, Elizabethport for Boston. Bebr Eliza b Hogan, Eligabethport for Somerset. Schr Joseph Rogers, Dickens, Islizabethport for Portland. Schr F A Pik love, Cold Spring for Boston, Schr RM Clark, Stocking, New Yorke for Middletown, Schr Sunbéam, Bunker, New York for Calais, Schr Judge Low, Hersey, New York for Calai Bohr B'S Hogdon, Tiny), ‘New York for Dany Scour Massachuseti ‘enniston, New York for Danvers. Schr Harelot Ryan, Wickson, New York for Providence, Schr Helen Mar, Kich, New Work for Salem, SAILED, ainship Tybee, for Puerto Plata, Samana and St Do- 0 (and atichored {n Gravesend Bay), Wind at sunset 5. Shipping Notes. ‘The stenmer Metis in @ she large sectional dosk foot of Pike street repairing. ‘The pilot boat Ariel Patterson ison the small screw dock foot of Thirty-ninth street, East river, having ber bottom repaired and painted. The bark Tiva, 263 tons, was taken on the sectional dock foot of Clinton street on Thursday last to have a new suit of yellow sheathing. She will probably be floated off to-day. Marine Disasters. Barr Crioxet—Baltimore, April 1—The reperted total Joan of the bark Cricket is coajecture. No such intelligence here. Bonn W A Vatt.—The steamer Resolute is at work on the oh ES ‘Vall, from Tampico for New York, ashore Cape Henlopen. Sour FLogencr N Nene at Spang Hote trout hate Ras, experianced very heavy’ weather the entire, passage: March 7, in a gale Troma ‘the westward, lost $0 huds molasses from off deck, Soe Garere M Krom (of Boston), Amesbury, ashore at Ingian River Inet, will be « total. loss. | ‘They ake at work taking oat the carga, which will all be saved ina damaged condition. The C M RB registered 123 tons, and was built at Frankfort, Mo, fn 1858 Sore TRENTON, which went ashore on Fisher's Island March 9, went to pieces during the late gale. She had pre- jously been stripped of salle, rigging, anchors, chaos, &c, Which were taken to New Lontion and wold for $650.~ LIVERPOOL, March 18—The Volant, Castner, arrived here Ingoneguenes ua bonty tale and ‘20th igh sea, from’ Ban ranciaco, i yg Shs crates. on sand sunk. CWeuveriant on? * basin. Veasel reported making water, water URBNTOWN, March 20--The Samaria seat EW, ota. A baste oraweinsase tee thas ents f% the steamer 48 miles east of Roche's Poin! povrerfl tty boats were at once deapeieted ra the seotee 10 of the dlaabi anoe led The Tett @ for America id foram om begayuandon ihe ans wana screw abaft. Since that time she has mn under canvas and has experienced light inde. ‘ai her metus id oad paanenence eave Hieastored a tea dive Passengers all well: Miscellaneous. Purser J W Carter, of the steamship James Adger, from Charleston, has our thanks for favors, SUPPLEMENT No 2, for Aprij 1, of the American Lioyds Universal Standard Record of Shipping, established in 1857 by Captain T D Taylor, the present Director, has been re- ‘celvedfrom the office, 85 Wall strect, This No. contains nearly 100 vessels, among which are the new stcamers Anglia and Australia, of the Anchor Ine, new ship Match- less, of Boston, &c, &c. ANOTHER FAs? PassagR IN THE Disvaton Line—The celebrated clipper ship Veuperaiao, of the Di sh Line, arrived at San Francisco Sith ult, after ‘Of 108 days—the shortest in ‘about two years with the Py Ae oy arg E idnye., (The Valporalvo has ive consecutive pas- bow loading tho nora, David Croel jnest and best veasela in the Am¢ 4s to finish loading her David Crockeit and Fs The clipper ship Gov Mor Dispatch Line, arrived at San excellent passage of 118 days, Lrwrs, April 1—Veasels bofore reported, steamsh|; Serna fr darkunabs ai sting vem anne "ws iter. low! a ol le from ENE and increasing, No new dleapters to report. - Lagnonep—at Kennebunkport March 81, by Mesara Craw. for®& Ward, a finely modelled and superior built sehr of about 50 tous old measurement, named Lovie B Hawos, aud will Le exaployed fn the shore co. ushery, Notice to Mariners, The Ten & Chickens lightvessel, No 8, will be withdrawn from her station for a tew days for repairs, and the Keller, No gs, willbe out in her pinto. The versal ia painted and hne red doy marks, with Relief painted on each side an 88.on cach quarter, By order othe Lighthouse Boned, 3 Rie, Li! ", 2d Boston, March 21, 187), Haig aay du BRISTOL CHANNEL—CARDIPF ROADS, ‘RINTTY HOUSE, LONDON, March 17, 1870, Notloe is hereby given that the’ Cardi Grounds Saad hay- ing extended to the southward, the West Cardi’ Buoy bas been moved in that dirgction, and now ies in B44 fathoms at low water spring tides, with the following marks and cou Patho east ride of Aicopholm, Tl east aide of Steopholm. Island, just o end of Pia i halt mark, 8: et Heenan. Be. Yee e Railway Swing Bridge over the Tail river, tn li Penarth Head, Nig Pe Saini A small house next north of Ball House, just open of St Mary's Head, W 39 N, Ranie Spit Buoy, W 3g 8, distant 5-10ths milo, Monkstone Beacon, b by 8, distant 1 8-10tha mile, ROUBLN ALLEN, Secretary, yy order, NORTH SRA—JUTLAND—ALTERATION OF BUOY AT EN- ‘TRANOK OF GRAA DEEP, HyprogRaraio Orrior, Apurearzr) Lonpon, March 11, 1370. ‘Tho Danish government has. given hoticethat the Buoy hitherto used for marking the Graa Deep, and which was moored with the Beacons on the north end of Fano Ialand in one, will be replaced by @ Black Cone Buoy, marked “dran- ee a red stai! aad globe, which will remain through- out the year, ae inne wre maguctic, Variation 193g degrees west- on ia FAPAN-—YEDO NAY—LIGHT VESEY, IN YOKOMAMA BAY. ‘Information has been received that a Light Veasei has been Blaced at the ‘extremity of the shoal water off Mandarin juif, in Yokohama Bay. ‘The vessel exhibits » fixed red licht, elevated 36 feet above the sea, and In clear weather should be seen from a distance 0 miles; has two masts, and carries « ball at the fore- of 10 mi mantiend, rom the light vessel Treaty Polat bears SW. 28-248, Man- by W, and the mouth of the Canal W 3g N. beatings are magnetic. Variation 2/4 degrees westerly By command of thelr Londahips, GEO. HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer. Whalemen. Salled from Zanzibar Deo 95, brigs Para, Worth, Dennis Isiand; Jan 2%, Falcon, Rickson lem, wih ao0 byis ‘8D oft, for Seychelles, Would touch again at Zanzibar in Dec "Arrived at tommtoa} Fey id, bark Selale Howes, of FH, 16 vee nex) Fe! ows ep, and safled i€th to crutse, i) B, ‘A letter from Capt Stowell, of bark Leetitia, of NB, reports her at Feb 7, ofl as last reported. Reports on Casino Ground Jan 10, bark Greyhound, Gitord, NB, 80 ep siuce vet Teler from Capt White, of bark Alto, of NB, reports letter from Capt White, of bark Alto, of N her at Mocha Nov 25, uothing slace last report. Rupore on Cite bark Cornel rn Bhiverick, KB, 270 ep; 7th, bark Mars, Allen, NB, nothing slace ‘eaving San at Mocha, bark Swansoa, Cash, Tal, 95 sp. A letier from Capt Gaborne, of bark George, of NB, reports ber at Mocha Jan with 80 bbis Le oil. . A letter from Capt Herendeen, of bark Mary & Susan, of NB, reports hor at Valparaiso, no date about Feb 1), from off Massafuera, having put in’ to land the steward, a ‘was bound immediately back to game ground, w taken 240 bbis ep oll since leaving Paita. Repo safoero, ahip Splendid, Serneran, ‘Edgariown, Jeaving Vaita; barks alean, Alle, NB, 40 do do Talcal ican marine; 0 in four or five days, ite in all this month, which was also loaded in the rancisco March $0 aiter the UAL ; ‘do, 120'ap. Bourne, of bark Anota, of NB, reports ‘eb 5, to Fail next ime sees i 5 xt day for home, with oil A letter from Capt Baker, of ship Rainbow, of NB, reports her at sea dau t7, lat 49° $ Jou 140'W, all well, having taken nothin ce leaving Honolulu. In a gaie, no date, lost all spare a lower masts, but afterwards (eil in with bark B} Cummings, Haltey, NB, from whom procured what rs she could spare, and with what had left was enab'ed to wi nbd the ship so as to proceed on the passage home without Ringo port. Her hui was uninjured and perfectly tight, ¢ Ben} Cummings had threo whales alongetto. A letter from Capt Howiand, of bark OUrray Taft, of NB, reports her at Maho Feb 7, with 120 bbls sp oll, Reports off Bird Island, barks Robert Morrison, Slocum, NB Luce, ao; Greyhound, Ailon, Weetpors, nothing si Mabe. Owing to vad weather ships were doing badly, A letter from Capt Baker; of bark Vigilant, of N her at Albany, N H, Feb 6th, from @ crusme, full, having 1,450 bbls sp oll all told, 263g months out, Would beat home last of May. Aleiter from Mrs, Horan, dated Albany, NH, Jan 2 mates that sne bad received’ # lettor from ‘Capt Horan, of bark Mermaid, of Westport, which reported her off King George's Sound Dec 24, wilh, 70 bbls sp oil, aud chasing whales. Bark George and Mary, at Now London, ts to be newly coppered and refitted for Greenland, She will sull about the first of May under the command of Capt Henry Paimer of Monteviile. Spoken—March 20. Jat 4028, lon 71, wind NNE, bark Linda Stewart, of and for Edgartown, 81 months out, all woll; re- ported having experienced very severe gales from NE to 8E; supplied with laje New York ‘payers (by pilot bout Hope, iol)... Novato, lat, &e, bark Oliver Crocker, Fisher, of NB, 100 bbls up oll. Spoken. Shin Franklin, Drow, from Manila for New York, Jan 18, ‘aginp Sabino, Mitchell, from G for Havre, Feb 8, I Sabino, chell, from Guana} jor wre, it 1 50 N, Jon 27 14, ee ee Ship'Astronom, Klopper, from Bremen for Baltimore, no date, lat 4%, ton 18, Ship Rattler, Marsh, from New York for Meibourne, Feb to 8, lon 33 W. Ship Endeavor, from New York for Hong Kong, Feb 24, Miyavi Lightof the Age, from San Franoteco for Li i} ar) ‘of the Age, from San Francisco for Liverpodl, March 1, lat 38 04 N, lon'37 2. . ped Bark Evangeline, from San Francisco for Queenstown, Feb 24, Int 20 87 BN, lon 42.03, Bark Cormopaitan, from Liverpool tor Galveston, Feb 7, Jat 24 48, ton 40.06, Foreign Ports. ARDROSBAN, Maron 17—Saiied, Francis Bourneuf, Oliver, ston. ANTWERP, March 18—Arriyod, Amykos, Johnsen, NYork ; Ventus, Vesper, Callao, b Brisror, March 19—Safled, Arlington, Bartlett, Mobile, BrouwkRsuaveN, March i9-—Sailed, Meiene, Samuels, N¥on HAVEN, March 18—Arrived, Liverpool, Masters, Mobile, Bailed 16th, Anton, Fricke, and D H Wation, Doetjon, New York; Gauss, Steengrafe, do; Isavelia, Mauer, Baltfmore; Homberaund, Charieston. BORDFAUS, March 17—In the river, Africaine, Pitel, from New Orleans. Sailed 18th, Georgio, Medawich, NYork. UARUIFF, March 18—Cieared, Jobu Wooster, Knowles, Sin- gapore; J I Stetson, Stetson, Montevideo. PEAvIG March 16—Sailed,’ Lord Palmerston, Macready, ortland. DFAL, March 19—Arrived, Abby Ryerson, Dennis, London for NYork (and proceeded). Balled 1%h, Harvester, Harding, Cardiff; @ 1 Jenkins, Corning, Philadelphia. Dove, March 19—-OM, Speedwell, Patten, from Hamburg for Baker's Island. Dun.ty, March 18—Arrived, Reta, Horn, Baltimore. DARTMOUTH, March 17—-Off Start Point, Helene, Raschen, from Bremen for NYor'e. FALMOUTH, March 19—O%, Medora, Roedy, from Phila- delphia, we: ‘asred the Lizard 18th, bark Silver Star, from Boston for on. Fowry, March 20—Off, George Arle, Piper, from Doboy for Plymouth prisanno, March 12—In port brig Brookiyn, Gardner, for ti Ce ‘GLOUCESTER, March 19--Sailed, Hiidegard, Millde, New Kk. rk. ‘GLAsoow, March 19—Arrivoa, Geneva, Kerr, NYork. GWRENOCK, March 19—Sailed, Columbia @) Dumbreck, York. GIBRALTAR, March 9—Towod through the Straits. Nellie Hastings, Hall, from Palermo for Boston. GENOA, Match 16—Sailed, Goodwin, Craig, New York; Mth, Monarco del Mare, Gatgutlo, do. HAVRe, March 17—Arrwed, La Gioire (s), Rood, New Or- ‘Wyman, Gamage, Satilia River, Ga; 18th, Nou- que, Canneva; Marcia 22% Chase, and Netiy, Pollbout, New Orleans; Norma, Zi@howitz, Baltimore ; 19th, Veteran,’ Catheart, ‘Galveston; Sist, Highland Mary, New ork. Iei:x ov Wrowr, March 18—OM, Weser, Rodenburg, from Iveston for Amaterdan, Me Arrived, Antoinette, Roseman, Gal- ian Cl ‘rien’ ab in 5 iol Priest, io Michael Hiutchinsbn Drechborn, do; Wm Yeo, Howes, Baltimore; 20th, Suez (s), Pinky, Galveston; Erie, Raisbeck, New Orleans; Annapolis, fanan,, Baltimore; n itutter, Charleston; Sessto Oil Il, New Or: pea) ‘Hardiak, Harding, do; Wirgiuler Ges ‘bell, and Francisco; Adelaide Baker, yn, Savannah; Iron ree, Gul- ‘veston ; St Jam joodwin, New Orleans; Apollo, Reimert, Charleston; Atlantic, Faiatiam, do; M A Dixon, Dixon, San Francisco, h, Whittington, Pardy, San Francisco; Jenny 8 raile, Calcnita;' Southern Cross, Williams, Capo re, Merenison, St Johns, NE. M.A Forbes, Macariney, Baltimore, Arica and Islay; vA efaat, and tag ee Fa Beranton,t Wiltames N Mo- MeMickan, NYork. Now World, Chaimplon, Now ia (8), LONDON, trive = ‘Kk; lat, Ji |, Norah, di piclgared ith W’J Hauteld, Robbins, Boston ; Atalanta (#), my NY rk ‘Ent ‘out ‘19th, Constantine, Creery, for NYork. ‘Lrsuow, March 14—Arrived MARSEILLES, Maren 17—Arrived, bark a‘lod 1ith, Iduna, Wahlar 3 : MELUOURk, Jan I3—Arrived, Agate, Brown, Boston (and Dag, Telleisen, NYork. “park Ailx.(FI), Potter, ~dellctous pealth-rostoring foo. ); Mah, Envoy, Berry, NYorks Fob “Siro, Venus, Davis, NYork, se ita ON een Se ee for n seeiss iatsenS dentist Metra eee. ty ‘oes, from NYorts weed hy 18—Satlon, Foner, are Nib Li port urigy Wise’ Fiat eee Bid Bact Maxwell dons? Ss Rosewagy QUEEF NGTOWN, harried, Beate ot Lough } ston ten tates 3h aed i 'REMENIOS, March 19—1n port ship Yi for & port north of Ide; barks aad John foro do; Rosedale, Madawaska, isdawaske, Fowie, snd liatry, Bedgioy, for’ ; Surntne, March 30—Eailed, Euphrates, NYork; Slat, Ooo: ruta ToroxT, Feb. p—In p port bark A Houghton, Upton, Bergson, March &l—Actived, achr Lucy Holmes, Eldridge, TERxEL, March 19—Arrived, Empress, Mathias, Baltimore. , American Ports. BOSTON, March SI—Cleared, barks Wi sclien: Hanis Wary Jonsene Poriands Sees baring Go orary Mareen Ret Hi Mt! 'dephiodel (Bry Sastold, Loudon t sone’ At fone, whee ‘Sieamsbtp Clty of Cont, allen (trom Live Key Sater, Piledepaiay Cscorda salar Rest Origanis bark EAR Yori ~ KALTMORE, Mareh S1—Arrived, ships Annie Fiths¥ calleo; tuteepid, Spencen, Chiashast arte it do; Winifred (Br), "Rattie, Ris, Jnneieos Br), McLeod, Fs Rapid ( acess Rentrice (Br, MoGrogor, Nt Io Romkey, St Pierre, Mart Butler, Muller, and MH Goulds Crow Bret Meter Pf terre yh dy , Danvers; rat * Saflede-ark Tamar; brig Nancy stewart ‘ApHit 1-—Arrivod, bark J Gtecle, Overton, Cantiff. ‘ApIll 1--AFeived, ateatuship Charieston, ey 3 doh Lilys. Sutled—Schr Minnehaha, Newport, RY. DANVERS, March 36—Arrived, sch’ 8 E Davis, Hatehy. jeweastle. 1 Del. * FERNANDINA, March 27—Arrived, steamship Fing, Lime- Urner, ‘orks. ss Z 4 FORTRESS MONROE, March 0-—Arrivel. bark C ith, from Liverpool for Mexun de Va (and 1) pe varin Wheclen, Wheslen from ‘Mavanues prorat (ant proceeded), FALL RIVER, March 80--Sal'ed, schra Sarah Mille, Ba ker, Pilladelpiiia; Minerva, Brigitmau, N York. Sist~Arrived, schr Ila Hutson, Wheeler, NYorks wihtteeree: March 26—Cieured, brig M W Norwood,: ‘ashbrrne, Havre, GAY HEAD, March T1—OM, at aichor, bark Cynthia Pale mer, Millner, from NYork for St John, NB; rigs MO ner, from do for Nova Scotia: Sarprise, May, ‘Caracoa: for Boston ache W Ls Springs, frown Jackson ie £94 do, HOLMES! HOLE, March 36-Arrives, brig Geo ‘ Bacon, Remedios for Boston ; sahra Breoan, Ov nam for do; Florence N ‘tower, Perry, Cardenas for vid Faust, Lord, Galveston for di cy A Charleston for do; A D Huddell, Long, Philadel fa for das. Energy, Mason, NYork for do; K Saow, ‘Thorndike, do fc Forugmiuth; Sohn W Hall, Powel, Vallaelphts for do; lla HoW Uancim, Wiley, Tangier ‘for dog Mary Rawal ‘oa (ironnieet Balllmare ape ae bey land, McFarland, James River for ver, ver, Philadelphia for Bostons Mary Sues Hp ot ware Curtis, Atwood, Nansemond for do; Kit Caraon, ier for do; Cora Morrison, Higgins, Nanticoke for dog tncle: Junkina, Jenking, Rappahannock River for do; 0 © Pets Uingll, Sih Elvzabethport for Salem. et, 9 AM—Wind NE, Arrived, schra Ruth N At Kemp, Craney Island for Boston; RR Higgins, Pame, Tane gler for do. MILLBRIDGE, March 9%—Arrived, brig Milwaukee. Brown, Rrchias for NYork (and sailed 23th), NEW ORLEANS, March 27— Arrived, steamship De Boto, 0 Bourawser bass Me sen ay Batol scanaiee riage on , March 27-- Salted, 6 ton Lodona, Weatsrs Metropole, ana Muriposns= shige, Pats myra, Union, Queen of Hearts, Forest Ft hg frog tor; barbs Apua, Dui FratelJ, Caroline, Rot! a bt Lie it; brigs Fruttajoli, Pedro Antonio, and Culque rele. f HREW, BEDFORD, March 30—Arrived, ship Ceylon, Tilton, Blai—Arrived, schr Sea Flower, Chase, Hoboken. in; Weatern,, , Nokerson, loboks bailed—Schra J H Perry, Kelly, Pilladeiphi Crowell, Boston ; Intrepid Stanley; KB Saal and Untine, ‘Weeks, N York. NEWPORT, March 302 M—Arrived, echrs Charter Oak, Peaodnsenre 1 Curtiss Atieood, Nansgmond, fon Bose ton: Kit Cardon, Rich, Deas Isiand, for dd: Lucie M Jens Kina, Ray jock “river, for do; : ns, Nanwemons Cora, Morrison, Higgins, Nans Yooke, tor dox © Pettengill, Saalth, kilt pork, for NORWICH, March $0-—Safled, schrs Biliow, for Trénton¢ Mary Natt, Bliven, NYork, NEW HAVEN, March 81—Arrivet, schr Susan Scranton, Hervey, and W B Cargill, Kelly, Virinia, PHILADELPHIA, “March ‘Sl—Arrived, hirlg Hatte & Wheeler, Hacon, Cardenas; schrs Ontara, Sprague, Havana 5. (Br), Greene, Hall; Golden Eagle, H Laura Belle ; New Bedford; 1G Willard, Persons, Portland. j Cleared—-Bark Ocean >» Luce, Matanzas; schr Vraie, Mason, Remedios. PORTLAND, Mareh 90—Cleared, echra Heien J Holwey, Thompson, Sagua; Southerner, Baker, Baltimore; H Pres cott, Freeman, NYork. Salled—Brig Mary A Chare; schr II Prescott, ApH 1—Ctearei, bare Men lota, Perry, Matanzas; brize Z B Brown, Bain, do; Snittire, Johnson, Havana. i PAWTUCKET, March 81—Arrived, schr Ellen M DumMetd, Raynor, Eilzabethport. v7) ROVIDENCE, March $1—-Arrived, schr Carrie Holmes, Holmes, Baltimore; sloop Rhode Island, Gawiey, Biizabethy t. * u PUniled—Senrs Mosés Patten, Harding, NYork; D Williams, Hunt, Bbepari'a Mount, Young, and ken Pot, Kelly, SAN FRANCISCO, April 1—Arrived, shfp Eastern Stary Curtis, NYork. Cleaved—Burks Beethoven(N@., Kruse, aud Schiller (NG), Wischuren, Manzaniilo. Bailed-—tteamehin Great Repnblic, Cavarly, Hong Kongy with $703,000 in treasure. SALEM, March 29—Arrivod, brics H Porter, Card, Ha'tte for Richuond, Vaj Hautes, Sprague, Dennyaviie Cot New, ork, TARPAULIN COVE, March 81—Arrived, bark Nellie Feng, wick (Br, Hailett, Sierra Leone for Boston} brig Emma Hall, Blanchard, agua for Boston; schrs Windsor, Uoch« ran, 'N York for St John;-Edward Lameyer, Gorman, Portg Rico for Newburyport, WILMINGTON, NC, April 1—Cleared, steamship Bairé banks, NYork, WARREN, March 81—Sai'ed, schr W H Sargent, Sargent, Philadelphia. a MEDICAL WONDER, MYATI'S LIFE BALSAM. Rheumatism, Nenralzia and Gout, twtuelr worst staces, Scrofula, King's Evil, Erysipelan, old Ulcers aad te worst cases of Macases of tho Blood, great Deotiity, Liver Co plaint, Kidneys Galt Rheum, ‘tc., .40., are ios, certain) cured’ by this goverelgn purifier, Tt has been tested by the public twenty-two years. Ithas cured a handre thousing casos, and nevér falls when taken as directed, It ts a oertal curative for Fistula in Al curable. cases. It cures tho foulose old ulcers, even where tho bone bas becorae caries, CHRONIC ‘RH GUMATISM. HYATI'S LIFE BALSAM cured i Eq. trad tin, Park ‘Theatro, Brooklyn, N.¥., of Ci Rhenmae finn, after fatiing of cure In Barope add America from tha mort eminent matical practitioners, SCROFULOUS ULCER, HYAT?’S LIFE BALSAM cured Mr. Jacob Roth, office 4% Greenwich street, of a Scroiuious Uleer, which had eatem the flesh to the bone, Mr. R, bas been cured 15 years, witue out any returu of the disease, Principal depot 246 Grand street. Sold by drugguts, $E per bottle, of for #5. )) V, HAUGHWOUT & CO., EK. orner Broadway and Broome streets © will continue for THREE KS only thelr great closing ont sale o1 China, Glass, Gas Fixtures, Silver-piated Ware, Bronzes, Ciocs and Mantel Sets. Call and examine thelr prices, marked at and below cost in piain figurea on ench article, The laet invoices they shail receive of choice Paris and Gere man Goods are now being opanc t. : Measrg, Nicol & Darsisoay After Ist May their auccesto: will continue the business at 8 Broadway, near Gr Jones street. 3 ILHAU'S: “GOLDEN COD LIVER OIL, PURE tnd reliable, obiained from fresh and, henithy lvers and anatirpassed by any yet produced. | So reapectae Pre aragl yoy MiLHTAL's SONS, 188 Broadway ‘O MORE PILLS OR ANY OTHER MEDICINE. Over 70,00 cures have been ciiected by DU BARRY'S. tho REVALENTA ARAz BICA, which restores good appetite, perfect digestion, rounds sleep, healthy eee liver, etrong nerves, and cures ef- fectually indigestion (dyspepsia), — hi cough, hma, bronchitia, coninmption, ids, nervous, billous and liver compl ut, impurities, eruptions, neuralgia, acidity, beart- Mreadacke, debility, dropsy, nauses’ and sleknese, sinige ing, diarrhea, éc, It noarishes better than meats, and kay moreover, fifty times Its cost in other reme@lies. Copies of 70,000 cures, xmong which those of bis ioiness the Popes Lord Stuart de Decies, the Marchiouess of Brehan, &e., sent tis on demand, Bold iu tina, 110. 81 25; 12 Ibs.. $10, and seat to any part of the country on recelpt of price, or ©. ‘Ala the REVALENTA CHOCOL \TE, #1 59 per Ib. H. DU BARRY & CO., 1% William streat, New Yorks JOUN ¥F. HENRY, No. 8 College p HEGEMAN & ©0., 263, Ren, Broadway, aud at all druggtst@ aud. grocers every w emo! tism, bur TMIOMAS R. AGNEW, 26) GREENWICH STREET, Naw york, has reduced the prices of Teas, Coffees, Sur gers, Flour and ail kinds of Urgceries, Moiaqaes ‘and Prose jons to the gold standard Ty THE DRY GOODS MF: ANTS OF New York city. - The Jersey City EVENING JOURNAL w the best advertising medium and bas the largest daiiy clroulation in =a New Jereey. [] SOUND BLOOD. See PRR IRI TEN ei ‘When the blood isin an unsound condition it is as read for infection as land ploughed and harrowed is to receive the alloted grain. BRANDRETH'S PILLS cleanse tho blood from all infedy tlon, end those who use them bover take Infectious disenses § that is to say, When using them no contagious oF infectious, malady can possibly be taken. The blood tg freed from thoe® matters on which only infection can fasten, Thus BRANDRETA’S PILLS restore your health and iss reality erect a fortress of safely around you. Office Brandreth House, and sold by all drnggiste, 3 KENTUCKY, WHISEY, 83 PER GALLON: WORTH $6, UKE AND RELIABLE, CORNER BROOME AND RIDGE STREETS, "___ TODD & CO, | “DREN'S CARRIAGES AT. RETALL« SERED REN the manutacturer's LEWis I” TIBBALM, 476 Brondwayy, betwean Graud and Broome sireets

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