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Bureau. ‘The Process of Hiring One's Self Out toa Ber- vant—The Ladies of the Laundry, Queens of the Kitchen, Dainty Dishwashers and Disgusted Houseleepers—The Ams- zonian Tyrant: of the Period. HUNTING FR BELP. “Rave ye stashivary wash toobs in the homse? » ‘These questions asked the answer all placed upon book fature reference, we must protect the servant as well as the mistress, do you see? Here are some of the cards, is printed on them?” » UC @s “Seamstress,” ( housework), “Pantry,” “Dressmaker, ee 8 (cook, washer and ironer), * “Nurse, sing Warten? Minti aan ha “Day Worker,” “Laundress,” “Waitreas,”? °C) bermaid,’? “Kitchen Girl’? “Scrubber,” with Bumerous other menial offices, in large, bold letiers, “Now,” said the Superiutendent, “as soon as the lady receives her ticket she Is politely conducted to @ scul, ana the page or messenger taking her ticket reads on it the ulle or kind of a servant she de- sires, The girls are ail up stairs, and he goes to the pipe avd cries up through te speaking tube the kind of servant wanted, and sie is immediately Scent down stairs to speak to the lady tn this parlor, The matron of We Louse auswers all inquiries put to her, and assisis the lady to gec a servant, 1 never allow a girl who is not sent for specially to come into this parlor; and if she ls hired the lady Bekase, if not, I couldn't think iv gor’ to hve out | nd the girl both yo to another desk, Where they are ‘wid yeat all, atall. I wants set toobs fare | goes,’ Beld a highly virtuous but freckled-faced young | Jady, Whose Christian nawe happened, by we most | to be | extraordinary comcidence m the world, Bridget. Tie owner of the voice sat ta the private room of James Donahue, a cosey little apartment m a corner of the bullding Nos, 8 and 10 Clinton place, im ths city, waich ts ocenpied by the Vree Labor Bureau, an institution under the control of we Commissioners of Charities and Cor. rection, and of which Mr, Donahue is the Superintendent. lt baving deveived upon the Writer as a HERALD ieporter bo interview sone of the ladies Who do other | the loner to accept from thei wages and board for do: Bervices Qt | the card. | refel Various kinds rendered tein, he had called upon | the gentleman Deiore Dumed ia search Of facts and ures. “Well,” sald Mr. Donatiae, who is a blonde of the Oriental type, With sau ly whiskers, a pleasimg smile anda palr ol bloe eyes, “Ll dent exactiy know low ean get the ‘acis t at you are in need of, unless th You represent yourself as AN EMPLOYER IN SBARCH OF REL? in your fam: by doing ths you may converse with & number Of The gtils Who are here looking ior ey rious Capacities, How would that de will send the giris down to you and you cau ask questions as you like, But, first, | will show you our rules, Which are quite sfringeu, as they have to be, in a piace lik ploywent lor thirty-Ave thousand girls im the past twelve months.” And, so sasiug, the Sa Len dent pomted to a copy of prinied rules hanging on the wall, Which are here trauscrived for te bewedt Of the readers of the HERALO DFPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND OO“RECTION— BULES YOR THE GOVERNMENT OF AR FREE LALOR BURRAU. 1. The office will be open dally, except on Sunday, from eight A.M. unti! tive o'clock P.M. AL are re- Guired to be present during Wiese hours for the performance Of thetr respective duties. & The uttacbea ure required io be prompt and polite fa the performance of their duti dull unnecessary con- Versation with employe: yea ie wirict'y pro: Biviced. ‘8. Servants must bring references with them, respectful fn their languaye end demeanor, and must faithfully faint their ensazements With employers, Servaute Violating this Tule will be dleminsed from the eo 4. Any girl gulity of iin; ertinence fo a laty desirous of bir- ing 4 servant will de exciades from the ce Girls must confine themse.yee to the rooms nastgned them til called. Standing ia the balls and paasages ie sirietly prolubited. 6, Employers ave reepectfully requested to notify the Super iniendent of wil causes of compl ite. 7. No fee ‘rom exiher employers or shal ‘on eny pretence be demauded urreeived, A violation of this rwle Wil involve iminsciaie disinissal from the cepartiaent, By crver, save Bell, James KB. Nicholson, James Bowen, Owen W. Brennan, Alexasuer Prear, Commisstouers, JAMES DONAHUE, Superintendent. Alter having read (ie rules carefully and digested them we resuined couversation. “What kind of a gi:l Would you like to see first 1” asked the Superintendent. “{think 1 wonld like to see a girl fc housework,” answeied the HekaLp repo: “A cook, washer aad iroaer, I suppose? Donahue, “That will do for a beginning.” “Hughy, go up stairs and send down @ general honse work.” Air. Donahue calied for “a general housework” 4s any other person Woull call for “hait a dozen RAW ON THE MALY SHELL,” “a sirloin steak, with fried potatoe rau “That's Hughy Clark, our oMcer here who looks after we giris, He is detailed from headquarters, and sometimes he gety boll of a pretty ro tomer, und then he 1s compelied to take her ferson Market to mMlervi lie police magistrate, But this is ol rare occurrence. Of course Uere are reat aay ladies Who come to get giris here WhO ‘Will sit and bore me y the hour with their domes- tc grievances, as Uf T could sett e their affairs to their own salizfacuon. ‘The lault is not ulways with the girls; sometimes tie tistresses are to diame,” added Mr. Donaliue in a good-natared way, “In what proportion are the applications tor ein- Ployment as regards tue sex of uppitcants:” asked the HERALD reporter. “Oh, there are five women to one man,” he an- 7 general 7? In a res Bwered. ‘For instance, this Week there have been 629 applications for empioyaent in this Bureau. Of that nuinber 495 were women, and ouly 1:4 were en. She there were 6:5 applications for female elp during the week by those whoswished to employ help, aud only sixiy-three applications for male help. We procured situations for ifty-four men and 4¢4 womea during wie week, and by that you can see tlat (ne demand nearly equais the sup- ply of labor.” “Do you have many ap; ications from the country for help?" asked tie H LD reporter. “A great mauy luore ‘haa you would imagine. And some of Uiese appicutious are really sterling. Now and then some persou in the couuuy writes me a letier for a girl, es poctng to yet A PARAGON, If I could on'y get giris Nkely to sull some of them why, J Would be igore Uiau butian, aad the girls theuiselves Would be it to enter the angelic host. For a speciinen of good, quiet aad refreshing cheek — do New York it is cal “gall,” 1 believe would Sugeest that the writer of (his ietree, whicu you nuty use if you like, should tuke tie Cross of the Legion of Honor. Mr. Donahue e the reporter the following letter ‘$0 Pead, Whicuave copy terhuitie et Wieratins— LONt, Wright Co, Lowa Jan 29, 1871, To the superintendent or watrun © { wvor bureau NY T noticed in the — of et zad ie help could be secured through your (rus xo T will try to let you know what we need and iry to ascertain Wirt canbe done. we have Jutely lost a girs 4 years of aye died wih the scarlet ‘eever he bad lived with usb years We thought all the world of her 8nd whe the same of as Lut ihe Lor! Cailed ber home and we want to get one to fill ber place both fu the house work and in our hears aut one to take our own | to treat her in every re. spect as our ows cuild we wautone America Born and if | sore BO ‘ot she #hould b y Awericanizea her age from 12 | » B4 to 18 OD 16 years ibe sound & Leait ody | * ay 0 at one that has sume “Shap” abut her fair tea- | 3 8 60 tured, natural wilifal bau behavior uot mach objec rs, per month... se tion for the pow ee will cure t must ft ber monti pati ve to th that is fs Wiel that eam joym with. Ned te présice with e 4s grace at th Piano or D O not wout one 3 W sth but one to shave our labor and the bess brings with us we would iike to bayey her very fond of Batter gener 0 |e home tor #on return cau give us tLe of ber comp>ny and ver alents w are runping « fart of event, edd thirty tout th and live 6 a mi While we sit which Labor ooks or reading furnish a good yewithus we + plow bope to ead of horse cure we hes a a Ko tam OF. yecit me Loy ayed niaeies to keep bire the summer Ww housework 0 attend to aud get any Ln ruperly and ¥: We leaves us wi depend very us wetiink a yoo! we shail do tor her wh: rt much op what sue the best legacy ac we hope to xive ber that aad more. Row to send to pay her passage but money to pet ber a com ortabie passace here | anit it to 5 robally be stot Inne ey then we must wait until Teal done nearer home by that tine I me but J cows give you one. le vin ¢ river theace by steamer to duluqu iilon co thence by stags le “he passage from if you can if not write what jot Loomis Luni PO Wright Co send ber right # address wr 1 lowa Y perceive by this letter that I could not Mod any such girl In New York. Jf J could she would be fit to bea vec of (be famuly of Charles O'Conor, or she might do to receive tie foreign | legations at the Witte House. Then T-thimk iis Femark where he a to get her & suit of clothes and pay ber pas w ching, ney, ost pathetic, mm its sum omplisnents which he de se, maght bring ir his generous ! a stipend of Dechaps six dollars a moni and found, io y K AND P ATOE: “Have you any tix of remuneration ployed of the bur “Sone, whatever rates of wages or any basis ween the employe and the em- at? That would bein vasible. Alady Comes here, say, fora ciel. We vave large paciora in Which a lady may walt until (he gil who Js sent for } omes dow tos er from up stairs, where we We SometMes AS MANY aa three hundred aud Bfty girls mm waiting for employment. Tie lady enters at the trout door, but cor sbow you everything tha Mr. Donahue very courte. We were now tu a suit ArOUN with me aud Vil ly LO the reporter, of 1a iFiors, hand. pomely furnished and c Lt) each other, ‘These pariors were full of laves looking jor seryants, each lady holding m her hana a ‘blue cara, on which wes inseribed the nue for which the servant was to be hired. eld red Mekets, The Live tek iguifies that t Jady wislicd to procure help to live iy the eiy. while those desiring servants forthe country held red tickets. I ou seo that desk tn the corner, near the door, vehin' which are a good-lvvhiug young man aud a err’ Hie ERALD reporter looked and saw, and be- ame aii attention to Mr. Denali “And you see Uiose ladies wiv thekets ¥” “Yes,” answered the HeraLp reporter, with ANIMATION ND BSTHUSIASM, “Very weil. Now, @ lady comes tier agi She comes in What door, aud ih tells her to go to We desk, When the eh ve red and bine usher K gets her Bald | e this Where We have fovnd em- | | for good-icosing se: | { | Sash an | Tanners, per monib aud board. | Wueelwrichts, per di Dame and resideice, asking Ler alsoywhat iad of a | ir) she wants, how iach @ mont she jauts to pay, whether — the girl needed Must be a Catholic or Protest fuglis Trish, American or ¢ wy girl ts to be maken Lo Lie | | Brashina era, p » | both again registered, aid che residences of servant aud mistress are talen aud docketed, When a girl | appiles for work we take her name, reference from last place, age, occupation, residcnce, Whetiier mar- Tied OF KiNgie, birthplace, how loug in this country, the number of persons depending upon her aad aby | olier remarks needful. We number (he girl and give hor a card, the nunber being eee or secured, anu walle in good stauding she 1s allowed to keep If sue bo v3 Imperdinent to her wus | tress, or GETS DRUNK OR STEALS, or disappoints her einployer, or misvenaves herself, We take her card aWay, expel ber from the Barean, quad make a record of her shortcomings tor future nee; therevore It is impossible for any mistakes | 10 0c wave every hing down hi black and Witilo to rele any Wale’? ‘There were thirty” or forry ladies in the room, | Diauy of them conferring wilh girls woom wey Wished to engage. Une lady, WIta @ sharp proulé, Who could not have been anytling else than the pro- prictress of a boarding house of a genveci Kind, as every line ia her iealures spoke corned beet hash, | Warned up po aud = your money down in | aly » Was iD HiLaLON With & young, fresh looking au ssuig Irish girl of seven- teen or eightecn suminers. ‘Phe dialogue between lhe tWo is a Gur sumpic of what takes place between mistress aad servant twenty Ganes a day im the Free Licor Bureau. Jn the first tastant of the inter TOOK BACH OVHER IN"? ata single glauce. The girl gave a sweeping glance. at We jady’s dress to see if her aiure Was rica eueugh LO lusure good Wages and prompt payment, the lady casting her sharp eyes ke lightuing over the girl from head to toot, and im the face ol the forumer could plainly be seen’ the expression— ty aud young, too. Good looking g r lo be trusted, they are so deceitiul, Lithough, thank God, I lave no brace of a husband 1o treat me as some foolish Women are Weated.”? Only tuts and nothing more did} see in her face, excepting that Lknew she shoud always bave the board ta advance, und would be certain to discover @tronk that contained bricks or saud, ihe dia'ogue began “ilusly,’’ as the lamented Ward wouid have saidi— Lapy—What is your name ? Tuk orue’ Laby—Ny name is Margaret Maginnis; A dasent name in our piace. How iuny i iamily have you maahin? Lapy—Only turee; I keep @ boarding hou: 1 Wouid want you to wait upou table—the work’ 1s quite ight; ibere are ouly twenty-seven boarders in the house— THE WORK IS QUITE LIGH?. Lapy hires bersei! out)—l don’t like boording houses; Twas iniwo. Will have to teud to the hall? How mach w you like to give, maanm y Lapy—Well. i have given ten doliars a monih to sowe girls, Who were you witii before ? Lapy (who hires herself outj—1 was with Mrs. tew both womon M—, in Fourteenth street, six months, aud with ——, in Twenty-second street, a year, and tiree yea Ol Was divin’ with the wile of Judge V—, in Fifth avenue Lapy—Whr «itd you leave Mrs, V——? LaDy (WO hires herself out—Please, maahm, I dou’t wan't to say; 1—I—1 really don’t like to tell (vith a simper aud @ toss of the head and a blush), Lapy—but i would like to Know. 1 must have references or 1 cannot hire you, Lapy (who hties herself or ‘Well, if I must I suppose I muattell. Judge V—— had a young gen- tieman, with spleudid curly hair, coming tw see lis daughter Emily; she was awfully jorward and nolsy—and—and Laby—Weil—well— Lapy (who lives herself out)—And the young man—he—(with a hysterical gigyie)—ix iKed me | better than he liked Emily (1e—hne—te—he—con- Vulstvely). z Lapy (shortly)—You will not do for me. That's ants in the house wich the BRUTES OF MEN. Laby (who hires herself out, picking up her dress and bowing stimy!—Very well, mam; I guessIcan get a place without trouble. Another “gir? Of foriy-five or thereabouts was sent to the lady, who took but one glance at her aud sald, “You would never do, my good woman; you are 100 old. OL» GLa OF Forry-FIVE—Too onid, indade; mam Vm not as ould be tin years as some people in this room that’s not a hundred miles ‘rom me. It ts a great pity that God Almighty didn’t grow me at the right Ume to suit your convanience, Tis is a iair sampie of what takes place all day in the Free Labor Bureau. As i was about to leave the piace I heard the voice of the messenger boy crylig up the tub “Two general houseworkers, one Protestant wet Ut to go to Brooklyn, one twely chamber- 3 one pantry, an eight-dollar gal," and 80 on. In bidding Mr. Dogohue goodby that gentleman | courteously satd:— “I will give you atable of the wages which are given here on un average. Of course the table is omy good in tie Free Labor Bureau, which 38 free in TY sense, a3 neither ihe mistress’ nor servant is charged anyUiing for flud'ng each other. We can- hot control the price of la this table this place, ing interesting tabi WAGES OF WOMEN. average per week. 1s a fair statement of the wages given in #1 to 20 wo sss12 to 14 09 20 110 €lito1 oo +10 00 veral houneworkers, perm Governeases, per month House Sines Moop ekirt makers, per we Ha'r workers. per week.. Kitoben worsers, per month. #8e8, por Mon per ino: certain, 14.0) + 1500 vers, per tooath . yer ws Waitresses, per month acksmith Ba Barteud Brass iu) boilermak pok keepers, 1 Brewers, per ¥ B “14, hose, p Canvassers, uncertal Cabinetnakers, per Compositors, piece work. Drivers, per monta. Dyers, per day Draughismen nkers, uncertaia, Deck hands, pe: monih ., Electrotypera, uncertala, Enginee., per month, Farme: Firemer Furriers, «ABBE Lo 100 60 215 to 25 0) «$15 to 23 00 (one man wants $2,500 per $20 to 85:00 + B00 wi to BW hoers, per Harness makers, un Hostiers, per month Ls L Ato 200 . 30 “BS to 5 Gu +33 to 4 00 8 to 4 OO 450 to pA to 20 OO BO to per month Bio 40 00 + 8 50 to 24 00 bitod Makers, pe ths, per day, average... Tailors, uncertain. Upholsterers, pe Varninbers. per Waitecs, per mont Wo 1 week en, p Woot carvers, per di Weavers, piece wor THE NOUTHERW PAD.FIC RAILAOAD, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 18, 1871. Track laying has been commenced on ern Pacific Lanroad, west of Bramerd. The briage | at that pot 1s completed, and trains fun over it. e hupdred barrels Of Sour, marked “Aid for the North- YT or scrvice outside, but | and Mr. Donohue anded out the follow- | ) for any iingual defecta t | Fender etd to Irelanst. | the gallant and chi , celved with the wildest applause when mentioned by France,” have been shipped from this city EB, A. Grow, eat cluizen of Minnesoto, THE DINNER OF THE KNIGETS OF ST. PATRICK Dining, Wining and Speechifying Over the Irish Fenian Apostle—The Wit, Ch-m- pagne and Fiery Patriotism. Of all the social gatherings which were held to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of St. Patrick | In this cosmopolitan city, none, perhaps, came 50 | near the ideal of what a St, Patrick’s dmner should be as that given by the Knights of St. Patrick at | Delmonico's, in Fifth avenue, on Friday evening. ‘This was the tenth annual dinner of this young and Vigorous association, and over three hundred gen- tiemen sat down at the well-spread tables in the large dining room, which was beautifully and arts- Ueally decorated, At the main table. which stretched across the upper end of the hail, on an eminence, were seated the principal guests of the evening, on elther nand of the chatrinan, Mr, Jolin Muially, who is also pre- | sident of the Knights, Among those present were Mr. M. T. Brennan, John Mitchel, Richard O’Gor+ man, John McKeon, Richard B, Connolly, Dr. Car- nochan, Surrogate Hutehings, Judge MeCunn. Wiluam L, Cole, Patrick J. Meehan, General Thomas | Sweeny, Judge Fowler, Bernard Smytne, Peter Dolan, Jona burke, of = “urs; Joun H. Tooker, Rey. Father McAleer, | George Walsh, Captain James . = Mitehell, John Murphy, William UH, Lang, Rey, Father Nu- gent, Kev. Father Barry, Chris, O'Connor, Patrick Curr, Rufus F, Andrews, District Attoraey J, R. Fel- lows, Charles Uncerwood O'Connell, James N Maurice Murphy, James J, Traynor, Brian J. Me ney, Lawrence R. Fitzgerald, Gerald R. Lalor, H. B. Bunster and many others. borrowimg the umely Dint of the HERALD given a lew days since, the ceii- ing of the banqueting ball was bung wilh silken streamers of orange und green, typifving the umon which should and will yet exist between irishimen of ali creeds, Around tie walls were patriotic mottoes, and em- blazoned ln golden jeviers were the names of Grat- tan, Burke, Curran, Sarstield, Pitzgerard and otuers whoze names have filled pages ot trisa | + the legends *Caed Mile Failthe’ and ragh” | siated the guests boldly im their faces from opposite sides of the room, aud @ fine likeness of Dauiei o'comneli, done in oli, bung above the | seat of the chaiiman, Tle bili of fare was ‘such us might be expected from a caterer famous es Delmonic plenty of fish being provided for those gentiemen who did not | choose to forget that St. Patrick’s anniversary fell tins year on Friday. The executive committee, con- sisting of Dennis Quinn, Wililain F. Lyons, John i. Harnelt, Martin Browne, Patrick Cull, Joun Boyle, Maarice J. Power, Thomas N. Dwyer and Henry Hughes, saw to tie regulation of the feast, and in such hands it proved a success, ‘the bil of fare, a truly irish oue, was as follow: eeccsocesscececesescrosesertseseceteresetesesers tea ME cod Gre HONS DEOVIERS, Scoilop patties, RELEVES, Rolled bass, holiandatse en Filet of beet, with musnre EN’ ‘8. Irtah salmon steaks, abamrock wauce, Bones capon, oyster dreselng. Mayonnaise of lobster. SORBET. Roman punch, Assorted. Aasorted. ROAST. Cold cabiilaut, tartar sauce. Ked-head Gucks. V EGR TA Frencn peas, Tomatoes, do, DPSSER? Vium pudding alu Blarney, Pineapple jeities, Ribbed creams, Panvy cakes, Tee creams, ‘Concectionery. Froite aud dessert. Qe CCne nee LE TE LOLE Te bit LTE LE DELETE LELELELELE DD The ust of toasts and the names of those who re sponded to ihem were as follows:— “The United States and thelr Chief Magistrate.” Music, “Hat: Columbia,” drank with aii the ho “The 1) VE Potatoes, Spinach. OPEL LO DOSE IOIDIELEDEDI LODE DEDEDE DOE eon, Wortby of ite Title of the Empire State. Music. “The Nationhood of Ireland.” Music, “Memory of the Dead.” Captain Wm. F “The City of New York; or, aa itis best known, ‘The City of Charities.’ R. B, Connolly. he bitied Irish Patrjote: Being victims of Chas. Underwood O°Coaneil. Max er present sorrow be a prelude to a future glorions than her past."” John Michel, pe Bench.” Dennis Quinn, Rufes F, Andrews. ‘Amos J, Cummings, New Yor Sun. ne Army and Navy.” Gen. Win. 8. Hillyer. oman.” Major Wm. L. Cole, Iri-l-Am:rican. Mr. John Mullaiy opened the exercises of the ev reviewed the Irish question, which has been the death of so many of England's abiest statesmen, and touched vn the hisiery of the great apostle of Trish nationality, St. Patrick. Alinding to the tenth dinner of the Knights, be said that it might be called the “tin wedding” of the association, aud in view of that fact a member hac With sone genuive leaves of the shamrock Ina tin box, Which he snowed the guests at that moment. Leiters of apology were then read by the Scere- tary, Richard V, Harnett, from the tresident of the United states rhor Homan, General Shields, the Hon. Fernando Wood, ex-Governor Wise, of Virginia creceived with threejeheers), O' Donovan- Rossa (engaged to read a lecture in Baltimore), the Hon. Charics P. Daiy, the Hon. Williaa R. Ro- berts, M. enitor Eugene Casserty, James Gordon Bennett, Jr., Senator Blu nd many others. The allonhood of ireland’ was responded to in an eloquent and masteriy oration by Captain William F. Lyons. Charies Underwood O'Connell, one of the iately released Fenian exties, responded to the toast of “Our the Exiled Irish Patriots,” and apoiogized at might be uoticed in bis Speech, aa he had been kept sileat for five years by Euglish taskmaster, The toast * Was respoudedte by John Irelan r heroism and her misfortune: rympaiby.” “Franc mora McKeon. He spoke of and that day consecrated to the pairon saint of Ireiand, | | though celebrate? throu aiout the civilized world, was nowhere cherished with biore sincere regard than In these United state Jolin Mitenel, who w of “France—May her present soriow be a prelude to a future more glorious than her past,” which Was received with a proionged outburst of cheers, Ireland, he said, had ever, m all history, received nothing but good from Franc St. Patrick came to her from Fraace, or, rath sald, and we go for mim still, (Laugiter.) It was France that originated the doctiine of the rights of man, and France nad ever becn ready in the past to Referring to the late war tween France and Germany, ie said all that the Prussian monareity had aciitcved was to crash down | for the present all pretence of homon civil ryght. He closed with an eloquent r bravery and heroism of Marshal MacMaho e pame of ‘ous Due de Mr, Mitchel, e¢ Quinn responded to the toast of “The He referred to the important and con- mous part performed by the bench in country governed by a just and weil regmated tem of laws; spoke of the prominent judges of Eng- Jund; referred to corruption characterizing some jem, and the purty of others; and patd a glow- ing tribute to tue character of Lord Mansicld, He reierred with severity to Judge Keogli’s conduct during the trial of U'Donovan-iessa and his com utriots; relecred to distinguished judges on the rish bench, and then turning to ocr own country sald 1¢ was pleasani for a person p sed of Irish feellogs aud syzopathies to find the name of John Rutiedge, the son of an Irishman, as among those Paine the ermine of Chiet Justice of the United States, Ata lote hour the company broke up, fied that they had celebrated St, Patrick’ most unexceptlonable manuer. fnily satis. Day ina Mr. G.D. Cardozo, chief of the Ordinance Bureau, Mayor's office, reports that during the past week he received 156 complaints of violations of various city | * ordinances, all of Which have been referred to the proper departments for settiemen SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for w York -This Day. see 606 | Moon vises.mora 5 42 6 il | High water. . 30 OSEAN STEAMERS. 1 Broniw 39 Broacw Breme:. Liverpas City of ilverpool. Coin PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH I8, 1871, CLEARED, Steamship Chiy f irustein (Dr), Kennedy, Liverpool—Juba G Date. Stearth{p France (Br), Thompson, Liverpool—National Bleamsinip 09. Flcamship Flamsteed (Br, Kidd, Liverpool—Buek & Je- vons, Stvamehip Camilin (ir), Cole, London—Henderton Bros. piteaicelip buropa (Un), Mtcol, Glaagow—Henderaon ro Premed Deutechiand (NG), Neyuaber, Breen Debiche a | 17, tnt 34 40 ish tyranny, they are the more cntitied 19 American | ening by an exhausiive oration, tu which he | presented then | Guests, | fhe bay and the Name we Celebrate,” | received with the most: | enthusiasiic cheering, rose to respond to the toast we went for lim, he | jagenta was re- | every | PP --saapstiad Cleopatra, Phillips, Havana—F Alexandre & cAtstmabtp San Quintin (Bp), Rsperio, Mavana—Rabert & O.. _Rigauahip Artedne, Pennington, Galveston via Key West paitamaip Geo Meade, Sampson, New Orleane—Frederlo © Steemship Cortes, Nelaon, New Orieans—H B Cromwell & ‘0, yticementp Bienville, Baker, New Orleans—Ltvingston, x & Co, oe ablp Catharine Whiting, Howes, Fernandina—Jas an mahip Montgomery, Faircloth, annah—R Lowden, i Steamahip San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—W R Gar- In} nahip Champion, Lockwood, Churleston—H & Mor °. | ,uSignmiship Norwich, valyear, Newbera, NO—-Murray, Per- ris & Co, Steamship Geo B Upton, Roberts, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond—-Washington & Co, | [Steamahip Wyanoke, Bourne, Norfolk, City Point and | Richmond—Old Dominion Steamautp © Steamahip Jobn Gibsou, Winters, Georgetown, DC, and | Alexsncria—Geo B Merrick, Steumnebip Volunteer, Howe, Phlladelphia—Loriliard Steam- shin ¢ Steamship Nereus, Searse, Roston—H F Dimock. yhieanisinp Acusbnet, Reclor, New Bedtor:—Perguson & | oo) Ship Wansa (NG), Meyer, Now Orleans Hofer, Bark lua & (br), Doane, St Jobua—J A Horsey Bark Aver dieeny Treat Wi | Bark Savanna (sr), Ken 0 Brig Shasta, Brown, Clevfat co, | Brig Maria Wheeler, Wheeler, Matanzas, Brig Onalaska, Wheeler, Mate zan, Brig Chief, Gaunion, Benr Kiver, NS—J F Whitnay & Co. pda AF Larraven, Wardwed, New Orleans NH brig- | ham, Schr Hannah Coomer, King, Demarara—B JW enberg. Schr J Martin Bry Smith, falifax—D & De Wolf & Co. Beir Laura, Day, Halifax-J Gamble, Jr Schr Leonersa, Meyer, Galveston—U Hi Mallory & Go. Reur Kila Huy, Jeltison, Jackwonvilie—Warren Ray & Co. Ser Georgia, Orcutt, Sx h-Bentley, Muller & Co Schr St Simo, Davis, Charleston— Bentley, Miller & Co, gcicht Franklin Merce, Mettuey Gionoester AF orwin & on. | Schr Pointer, Baker, P: r Lula Jane, Allen, Bi Steamer 1 Pie: Bieamer SF Phelps, Toel & Uo, Borland, Dearbora & once—Il W Jackson & Co. porte Piiiadeiphla, wh, Poilaceiphia, ARRIVALS REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Algeria (Br), netown Sth, with ta Frou the fib s from NW to WSW, io» lou dt 30, paswed a Guion Int 42 3%, lon au Iuman stea st of Sandy i n Inman ste: | Steamship iiodand (in, Liverpool Maven 2 via Queestown iid, with mage and Mpasseugers, to F Wd Huret. First pare of parsage had strong head gies’ and high seas, | latter part iigot winds and hazy weather; Inst, passed w bark ATC ad K, | 'Steamatly G), Meter, Hamburg March 1 and | Southarapton 4th, with mdse and passenyers, to Kanhardt & Co. Had strong westerly gales, with very bigh sea, and ather on the coat; was detained by fog on the @ auceession of head sea. 13th amship, bound nship, do; Vth, uaiip, do. Island shore for 48 hours. 10th inwt, lat 47 44, (on } passed alup Zouave, trot expool? ith, | ofelock AM, lat 45 40, lon ateuinsiitp, bound | east. Steamship Creacent City, Norton, New Orleans March 11, | With tadae and passenger: ederio Baker. Was detalned nice the Hook several hours by fog. Steniuaity George Washinyton, Gager, New Orleans March 11 and the bar 13th, with mdse passengers, to H B Crom- well & C0, Had tue weather and smooth sea the entire pas: sage; Was detained off tue Hook 5 aours by fog. Steamsmip Charleston, Perry, Charleston Siarch 14, with mdse and passengers, to H K Morgan & Co. Made tho run in 47 hours froin Chasieston to the lightship; was de- tained 40 hours by tog. Steamship nS Terry, Bearse, Newbern March 14 via Hatteras Inlet 1th, with mage and passengers, to Murray, “Ferris & Co. Steamsiip George 1 | Point and Norfolk, with in’ | roe gearshap Vor ' Philadeipat ‘teamship Volunteer, Howe, Philadelpata, witn mdse, | the Lorillard Stearmsify Con” aes ns ba Ship Horatto (of New Bedford), Hardy, Yokohama Nov 97, | was, to F Hathaway, Passed Anjar Des 21, Cape of | Good Hope Jan 39; eroswed the Equator Feb 22, in lon | fne weather the entire passage; Feb 20, Int 2 208, lon 8L W. ark Magdalen (itr), from Swansea, VW tor reb 23, lat 1 40 N, ion 83.50 W, exchanged si, na with ship Agra (#r), 6! days, trom Cni v | time spoke the bark’ John Worster, Sl aaym, | for New York; Maret 14, lat 4 a W, spoke «chr S | 8 Bickmore, (fom New York for Savannah. Ship Marchloness of Londonderry (8r), Gould, Manila, | Now 15, with mdse, to \ oung & Co—vessel to matser, Pagsed | Anjier' Deo 1, Cape of Good Hope Jan 1, St ivdena Feb 1, | crossed the Feb 15 in lon vs, had tine weather; di lon 8 18 Ey spoke ehip Glencora (Br, from Caxleutta for Dandee, 0 gaye same time saip baton Hall sr), from Calcaten for Liverpool; same time abip Gateshead Br), from Manita ior Liverpool, 64 days ont; Feb 7, lat $55, , on 1289 W, ship Glen Osmond (Br), trom Adelaide Cor London, ‘The Marchiozess of Londonderry has been off Fire Islan? 8 daya with thick fog. Ship Amlnta (Br), Meyler, Calcutta, Dec 10 and Sand Mead Isth, with mdee, to orver—vesnel to J H Sparks. Crossed the | Kquator in the Indian Gcean Deo 21, in lon 84. Passed the Cape of doa Hope Jan 27 with light 8 winds. st Helena Feb ‘ith. Crossed the Equator {a the Atlantic Feb n Bl Wi experienced strong NE trades: lost them in N, lon 6) W; had fine weather coming up the med outside of Sandy Hook 3 days with tic! Cavalier and Prince Patrick, i ion 43 1 ¥, spoke ship Ti- m Shanghae for London; partes company Tat #448, lon 015-E; Feb J, lat 408 &, lon ip Unoine Br}, from Loudon fok Shanghae, 26 2 2O:h, Int 4.58 N, lon 88 48 W, exchanged signals with ship Hermonia (Br, from Callao tor Cork, 9) daya out: March 7, lat 25 07, Jon 61 15, sighted a brig with elgnal of dia: tress tying; rap down to her; tt proved to be the brig Rocky Glen (ot Newport, RI), Dorr, from Palermo for New Yor, 70 days ont, short of provistons and supplied her. Ship Hudkon (8r), Richardson, Calentta, Dec 1, and Sand Heas 24, with mdse, to Tapsenti Hros & Ci Passed the Cape of Good Hope Jan 19, St Heiena Bist. Croavec the Equae | tor Feb 18, in lon 82.W. Had fine weather throughout, ‘No j dave, lat 14S ion U8 WW, gpoke bark Maria Loutaa (Fr), from | Bonrbon tor Marset 1 days out. | “Ship Fontine (Br), Finlay, Maréeilien, 64 days, with mdse, | to Boyd & Hincken.’ Passed Gibraltar Feb li; had strong, variable weather; March 13, lat 8U 37, lon #328, brig Eugenia (of Rancor), from Messina for New York, 62 days out, | Ship Helvetia, Eldridge, Callao, Nov 4, #ia Hamoton Roads Mare! Id with’gnano, to Hobson, Hurtado & Co—vesset to | Wm Whitlock, Jt. Was off Cape Horn] days, with strong | weateriy gales; lost and spilt sal's; rounded the Cape Jan 11, yssed the Equator Feb 15, inlon 27 W. Had strong N Besson, Yokohama, Nov 28, . The A B is anchored on the bar. | _ Sork Strian Star (Br), Corninz, Cardiff 42 days, with raft- | way iron to order—vessel to Rord & Hineken. ‘Came the nordiern passage end had fine weather; was 1d days west of | the Hanks, with heht winds and | | Bark Gazelie Bri, Davidgon to Lawrence, Giles & Co—ve ar Feb 1; was 53 days coming down the Mediterr with heavy WNW gaien: had fine weather fa the At upto lon 5}. Feb 3), lat 85, lon 93, had a heavy gale from NNW, lasiing 48 hours; carried away foremarthead, sprung maitimwsthead and spit aaila, Ac. { | Bark Mary Bent'ey, Clark, Trieste, Nov 9, via Zante, Deo 15. ani Malia Jan 1%, wih trait, to J 8 Clark. The M B is an- | ebored on the bar. | | Bark Johan Swe), Bertin, Rio Janeiro 60 days, with cot- fee, to N D Carlisle € Sou. ‘Crosse’ the Equater Feb 9 1a Jon 40; had heavy E and NE galee to lat 25; siace fine wen- er. Brig Amelia (Bri, Deal. Palermo, 75 days, with fruit, to Lawrence, Giles & (o—veasel to Brett, Son & Ua. Had heavy weather in the Mediterranean, Passed Gibraltar Feb 2; had | fine weather up to Feb 24, when, in Int #410 N and ton 8820 W. encountered a revolving storm from SSE, round by west to NE, lasting 80 hours and blowing with great fury: was compelled to send before the gale under bare poles: lost | sails, stove batcu houses, dc; Murch 5, in iat 34 N, lon 6 W, spoke brig Rariz & Awberry, from New York for Barb: j daye out; Mureh & tn’ lat 38 10'N, lon 68 15 W. | heavy gale from NNW round to NE; saw large quantities 0 deals and shingies an other wreck material; from March 13 have had Nght winds and thick (oz. ic Nepouret cof Koston), Bunker, Palermo, £0 days, with | fruit,” to Lawrence, Gi.es & Co—vessel to Miller & Houghton. | Passed Gibroitar Feb 1. Had moderate weather ail the paw: tage. March 14, Iat 3440, lon 74 20, spoke bark Caro, {rom Palermo for New York, Brig Ramirez, Barnard, Meralna, Dec 81, with fruit, to | Moss & Ward. ‘The Ris auchored on the bar. | “Brig Annie Gardner (of Castine), Gardner, Demerara 17 ays, with ugar ty Johu M Smith, Son & Co—ressel to Mils ler &’Hongiton, Had tne weathers was 4 days north of | Hattera | Brig Danfel Trowbridge (of New Haven), Rogers, Maya- mez, PK, days, with moiasees, to Dantel Trownritze & Do, "Had tne weather np to Hatteras; has been 6 days norty of that point, with thick fog. Brig Goldeh Light (i'r), Anderson, Cardenne 9 days, with | meiada to order—versel to mister. ‘Had fresh SW winds | mos. of the passage. | Schr Ocean Pearl (of Newburyport), Carver. Para 18 days, ion, Roberts, Richmond, City e und pascehgers to Warhing- with frott Co. Pansed | nea, | lawn hrubber, &¢, to L E Amsinck & Co—verselto B J Wen- peri; was @ days norto of Hatteras, with dense fors. Seur h Oakes (of Bangor), Oakes, Mayaguez, PR, 12 ays, with oranges, ty 3 Micholena—vosse! ty HW Load & | Co; beew 5 daya N of ifatteras, with thick fog, | Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steamsbip Fran ja, Brage, Portlgnd for New York, with jodae and passes to J F Ames, Bark Nora, (tes, Boston for New York, in ballast, to Brown & Miller, rig Dundee, Brewster, Cornwallis, NS, for New York, 6 ith potatoes. TRA Ford (Br), Carpenter, St Johns, NF, for New y With iath to Jed Frye & Co Schr Moreisynt, Brad ber to Jobn Boynton’s | Sehr Cen Meade, All herrings, to master. Sehr Cyrus Fossett, Haring, Portland for New York, with lumber to Simpson 4'Clapp, Scir Neiiie Beil, ilall, Portland for New York, to Simpson lapp. AC Sawyer, Tall, Portland for New York, with Ium- Suppson & Clapp. Sante Marin, Uurding, Portland for New York, with rtoO & Manul: Schr 4, Portland for New York. Pemb len for New York, with timber ot & Co, Rockland for New York, with Ime lath, to Chase, r Ls Motto, Gedal: tod K Brown, Sebr Ida Hudson. Gilby, Rockland for New York, with ime to J & Brow Sehr Alcox, Adams, Rockland for New York, with lime to IR Brown, pact Martha, Rockiand for New York, with Ime to JR prow Schr M Borla, Getiiags, Rockland for New York, with lime tos R Brown Schr F ra, Metcalf, Rockland for New York, with rv Elizabeth, t Brown. 3 r Allee Ruel Rockiand for New York, with Hzpe to orough & Co, 1 Leontine, Pra’ chin Veto, Harris, r Defiance, Hall. nelia, Holt, Suits, Rockland for New York, with lime and for New York, for New York, with lime, ad for New Yor Re ebr SC Low re ewburyport for Delaware. Lewis, faker, Provincetown ror Baltimore, dobr Masgie, Bell han Providence for New York. Schr Elsinore E exthirook for New York, ben aie, V. New Hava for Haitimore. j Sehr ri Wooten, Young, New Haven for New York. Kelir Cynthia Jane, Rogers, Geld Spring for Port Jobnso: | Schr Wm Voris, Khapp, New Rockelie tor Haverstraw. earner Osprey, Kenney, Providence for New York, with “Nye, Providence for New York, with BOUND FAST, Steamehin Nerevs, Boarse, New York for Boston, Steamsnyo Acuabnet, Ructor, New York for New Bedford, Scbr Minnehaha, Saunders, Virginia for Boston, Sebr Na lab, Chase, Neweastie for Newburyport. Bebr Red J Averill, Newcastie for Danvers, r Maggie Cumminue, Smith, ‘telphia for Cobasset, r Marla E Hearn, Morreli, Kllzabethport for Stamford, po Washington, Peck, tizabetliport for Stauitord, Sehr Koacne, kelly, Pougheaepsia for Warebam. Behr Horizot, Newinan, Haverstraw for Providence. boor Concress, York, Hoboken tor Salem. Sour Alice B, Alley, New York for Fortiand. bebr Chitan, Winslow, New York for Boston, fol M Hi Reach Pierson, New York tox New letford. Geamwer Blecira, Molt, New ork for Providence, } | Sullicient water ‘or beaching, Hag pte i. agent Sarah A Gurnsy, Gureey, Ellasbalapen ter" Prov Ce, Sobr Allen Gurney, Gurney, Rondout for Providence. Sehr isha Smithy Decker, New York for Providence. BELOW. Ship Freedom, Bradley, from Liverpool mdse, to Thos Dunban's Nephew: a Cor” satel Brig Johanna, from —. Brig Reveoee Yiorent trom Behe I'llot's firide, trot.” SAILED. Steamships City of Brussels, for Liverpool; France, do: Cannila, London; Europa, Glancow; Deutschiant, Bremen; Cleopatta, Havana; Arladne, Gaiv Meade, New Orieana; Atias (ir), doi Cortes, doz Cathar ‘ernandina; Montyomery, Savannah; San Sa! 0 Champion, Charenton; Norwich, Newbern, Wyanoke, Richmond, &e; John Gtbson, Georgetown, DC. The following veacels are at anchor off Quaranti ward bound: Barks Hang, for (Bremen: Thala Canela nope; ich, Barbados; origs Fi » Ci iG Barbados; Canitifa, Marana, #* /A80%> Cronatadt; Gein, Wind at sunset S, light, nh and Key West; Gen Marine Disasters, Snir Mowrrenier, Dizer, from Callao, Now land, put into Rio Janeiro about Feb 25, leaky. BAnk HARRISBURG, Howes, from New York for Havan’ be‘ore reporat put lnto Fortress Monroe fa distress, arrive: jortok 18th just Lor repairs, Sour BURMAM, Winstow, from Bridgeport for New York, get ashore at Li AM 1eth on Whitehail Point; will probably oat of at high water, Scum WALTON, from New York for Charleaton, is ashore at New Inlet, NO. CUXHAVEN, March L- Pilots report the brigant ry Ida agroond on the “Sad,” near the Oste, (The Mary Ida, McHenry, from New ‘ork, arrived at Cuxhaven Feb 16.) Lewes, Del, March 18--A schooner In distress 1s anchored outside, Sieartug America bas gone to her, MARANHAM, Jan 27- The bark Ocean, or Scarborouch, Richardson, #ailed from this port on the Mth of January for Pevaucola, Ja ballast, but atruck on @ eboxl neur the [ten Jom) Lighthonse the following day prin: aflerwarda pnt back to this port for repal conaiderable quantity of water, and when 4'4 feet water in hold, make rT per hour, Surveyors order her t beached and wel! overhaau!ed, a the leak must be in her bottom. A further aurvey cannot be beidthefore the 4th or Sth of Febru when there will be ‘The vessel shows no outward 28, for Eng- | signs of straining, Rorreanas, March 2—Advicos trom Ameland of Feb 26 State that aboul 38) caske of petrolenin had beet washed hore there, probably from the City of Kingston, Duna, from Philadephia for Hamburg, wrecked oa the Vii Grounds Feb i7. Miscelinneous. STFAMSUT? St LAURENT, Lemarie, from Havre for New York, putinto Halifax Vth inet sh ‘and bas one case df emailpox ou board, Sie hus 600 parschgera, TRIG AMELIA (Dan). was spoken off Pernambuco Fed bth | with the captain and mate cead—would return to port. Notice to Mariners. VICTORIA-LADY — BAY—AUTRRATION GUTS IN WARRNAMEOOL HARtOR, The Colontal go’ ment at Melbourne has given notice that on or about the Ist day of May, 1811, the following alter- oe eh be made ia the hghte in Warrusmbool harbor, ‘a Fi The Might tinwed and th Leasing light { Uske, on the hill | Warrnambool, The upper light, exhibited from a tower, wi'l bea fixed elevated 109 feet above tue sea, aod in clear distance of 14 miles, Tight will be a fixed red and white lixht, elevated hove the wea, exbibited from the top of the prenent a AUSTRALIA IN a w exhibited on Middle Island will be discon- ghihouse ramoved, Wil be estaol shed on the siies of the obe- dea immediatey in front of the town of ets in line, bearing N y EF, will lead through the best water between the five-fathoms bank and the foul grounds to the nortuw Also that furth ns will be published for the guid- ance of vessels navigs he ba wht bearings sre magnetic. Variation, 64g deg easterly in mi, Hyproararmior Ovricr, ADMIRALTY, London, Feb 27, BAY—TIXED LIGHT ON RAST ISLAND. inion ot Canada bas given NOVA 8QOTIA>MANONE TRON OI The government of the 101 noties thet @ lult fs now exuibiied from the recently re- it ichthoure on Jronbound Island, Mahoue Bay, {18 a fixed white light, elevated 130 feet above bivh in, clear weather sliould be een from a distance a miles, iiuminating apparatus is catoptrle, but from the Lat April, 1871, will be dloptrie or by lenses. M fhe tower ts forty-six feet hizh, and surmounts the keep- er’a dwelling. } 1 H | | | BAY OF FUNDY—8T MATY BAY FIXED LIGHT AT 6I5- GILOU RIVER. that alight is now exhibited from a lighthouse re- erected at the entrance of Sissitou river, St Mary Bay ‘The light fs a fixed wilte lisht, elevated 86 fect above high Water, and in clear weather should be seen from « distance of 8 miles, The f.Juminating apparatus is catoptric or by reflectors, The tower, 22 feet high, Is aquare, built of wood, “and painted wists. Position, iat 41 deg, 26 uit, 30 see | deg, min, 15 sec W GULY OF 6T LAWRPNOT—CHALEUR RAY—TIxED LIGUT ON BONAMI POINT. Also that a lighthouse has recently been erected on Bo- nami Point, south alle of the entrance to Dalhouste harbor, from which’ a light will be eabibited duriog the season of navigation. ‘Toe licut ts m fixed white light, elevated 49 feet abova Ligh water, and in clear weather should be seen from a uis- tance of 13 miles. The Murainating apparatus is catro The tower, 33 feet high, is square, painted white. | \ Ponition, lat 48 dew 3 min 45 sec N, | West from Greenwich, ric or by reflectors, uilt of wood, and is Jon 66 deg 20 min 50 seo NEDITERRANFAN—ADRICTIO“FIXED AND LIGHT ON POINT BAN CATALDO. Tbe Italian government has given notice that from the Tat day of March, 1871, a light will be exhibited trom a | recently erected on Point San Cataldo, near Barn, | gy BEER will Dom txed and Dashids white gut, elevated | 218 feet kbove the wea, and in clear weather shoul: | from a distance of 21 miles. orca: The itum'naiing apparatus is dioptric or by lenses, of the | aatorien The tower, 174 feet high, is octagonal in form, tachel to the kee FLASHING ainted white, and 1s dwelling, “whtcl is paioted dark vellow. Position, ‘en, lat 42 deg N, lon 166136 min East from Greenwich. SICIL.Y—TALTRNO—RED LIGUT ON MOLE, Alao that the Mole at Palermo having been eumpieted, the amail red light hag beeo placed on the Nole 96 yards from the | extremity. Spoken. Maury, from New York for Hong Kong a b = 23, ln fs Ny lon 12 “9 Steamship Castil'a (Sp), Pages, jew Ori = ana tor Barcelona, March 1.14: iy ion finn wee hip City of Brooklyn, Cousis yf t bile, March 3, int 3, ton 3818 8” TO Miverpoot for Mo. thas Febeal tat S10 iy Feb al, lat B1,'ton Pisitp New World, ( Feb 32 190° 28 ton ark Northern Queen (Br), Johnson, from Shields {& ay oe no Bie Lteara NE 25 miloa, ai ark Shawmut, Lord, from Bey it oy Int S546 on eae, m Beyrout for Boston, Fev 17, Bark Hirundo Feb 23, Int 48, lon 28, Hark Tronsides, Tapiey, from Leghorn for New York, Feb BE nee, eaitar. v ar arvest Moon, Vicalich, from Messina fi . March [aU 28, ton'49 Oe dette seawicaan Rebr Addie L er, from Fall River for Porto Ries, March 15, int 89 17, Jon 60 10. 4 Hore AMBTTRDAM, Mareh 1 Bavennah; Redowa, &: Nil Desoeran i Arrived al Troop (Br), Caiiao, ALICANTF, Fob 2h- Sail ill, March 2 pion, from London for New York, or), from Philadelphia for Rotterdam, an Ports, Arrive J, Loulse & Marta, De Wyn, . New York: A W Singleton, Seo yer, Mobile. lusuing Nurch 16, slp Jacob V d. Memoria, Selvig, Philadelphia. tied, Bristuilan, Middleton, San pBROCNEASHAVEN, March 1 Arrive}, Hattle M, Parker, Philadelphia. BREMERUAVEN, Feb 23—Arrived, Le Baron, Holmes, Puli- adeiphia, Jan 80—Arrived, B H Steenken, Hasha- 1, Sabine, Breaker, Liverpool. wry. Gaiveston; Kalstod, Jan sen, New York » Gibson, Rangoon; Agenora, White. Hav: fos New Orleans. dy Nuzarina, Laure, New York. and, Petterson, from Antwerp for Boston, DUNGENT&S, Feb 98-01, La Duchesar d’Grleans, Hines, from Antwerp for New York, and landed pliot. 27-In port bark Magdalene, for New TMM Knowles, dis. March 2—Oif, Fenwick, Foyle, from New &—Satles, Amity, Drammond, petick (from Savannah), Harabury, PRALTAR, Fe 23 Arrived, Albert George, Hi Leghorn ‘and c'eared for New York). heared 321, Jehtts Brady cor Groweil), Roston. March 1—Arrived, Ville dé Paria (8), Surmont, nis jew Or- seyun, a ae jontham HAM er, New York; Vrovi- teamanip Delta (Br), Hun- ter, st’Thomas and Bermuda; Léth, harks Wavelet (Br), Keott, New York; Jorephine (br), Beau, Baitimore; schr Champion (Br), Gavet, New York, Putin ith, sleauship St Laurent, Lematre, from Havre for New Yark, short of goal. ur JP LIP AK, Shaidler, New York via Sheet Har- Cook, armen New Liverroor, March 17—Arrived, steamer Russia, New York: a ew Orleans; 13t, ip Maytiower, © nba d, Leamington, Bell, Savannah; Unton, Auatin, "xploratore, Longohardo, New York ; Sd, Eliza- 1. Scott, New Orleans; hampton, Macioon, do; Eacephalus, Thompson, Mobile; Aurelia, Lothrop, Sayan. ] Bailey, and Geo Skel- inor Chapman, Parry. and, Merryman, New arditts {, Favny M Carvill, Watkins, Baltimore; Bridie. bw Orleans; Flect- ord, Storer, New York; fd, Annie Fish, do; Seiota, Dawson, | Mobile; Snceess. New Orleans; St James, black, San Fran+ | efaco; Challenge, do. q tered out 2d, Samaria (a), Billinge, for Poston and New York; Brith Lion, Rowe, Mobile; Raynor, New Orleans; ity (wy Or New t” Nicholas, Williams, Ban Franc y of Washinton (a), Jones, Rew York; Britis! ancis, Portiand; Essex, Staith, Ser¥ Urieana vin Ir. Loxnox, March 4—-Arrived, Loch Awe, Farquhar, New York. Arrived at do th, steamship Trojan (Br), Morrison, New vork. Giearea 24, Flor M Hurlhert, Millay, Pt yUAMEABIN, Feb 26—Fusled,’ Grace’ E ork. Lisnox, Feb 2-—fwiled, Walter Smith, Smith, Malaga. MALAGA, Feb 95 —Clenreds ying Helen @ Rien, Birout, dF H Todt, if york. eager a sie ay port, bark Reindeer, Welling- ton, waiting; brigs Scotland, Weeks, do; Keporter, Coombs, for New York Ith: Geo Harris ior Baltimore; Elza Thomp- fon, from New iork, arrived 2d: Mystic, from Savannaby do 3d; achra Western Star, Crowell, for Baitimore: Delmonte, Guleny for Portand; Liw Kaiwneyer, from Newburyport , ar- river Bd : Dantel Trowbridge for New Haven; T owner, U5; telen une Belly doz Helen J. Holloway tor hari do. it (Mon, March 1—Acrived, Virginia Dare, Skol- field, Liverpoul. N ch }, Titantn, Genson, New York. NeW elsTie March T-Eht out, Leopold 1T, Rathke, for New Vork. PALERMO, Arrived, Beckton (*), Howling, Messina ‘and ieft for New York). 1 Gfeiea Stk. Revival: Braun, New Yorks atelphia. ‘aun, Cann, New N, lon 64 | GET acing eitn ae des york; Stormy Perel, Davies for do da} Victor, Mebouey, 3—Arriveu previous, achr Bowdoln, Ran- dal, TRENBTOWN, March 4—A: , Dunoralg, Finlayson, Bai Francisoo, erlige peteaaaisin Arrived xt do 18th, stearship Helvetia, Grigs, New Yorks for Liv ‘ard proceeded’. la Robert" Godirey, Atkingon, Harre; 8 James, Balled Hatield, Hambur; SEVILLE, Feb 20--Balled, Abstainer, Elderkin, New York. SuirLns, March Arrived, Annie Burr, Whevier, Ametere dam for New ‘ork. eVALESOLA, Feb 35-Halleg, C. W, White, Grifin, New Or- Jenne, American Ports. BOSTON, March 17—Arrived, schr Warren Sawyer, Smith, Charteston. Poor, Cloured.“steamahip Wm Lawrence, Hallett, Baltimore; bark Daniel Webster, Filan, Cibraitar;achrd & Pratt, Nick eracn, Philadelphia, lath Arrived, steamships Wm Kennedy, Baltimore; Saxon, Philadelphia; brie 1 A Lane, Shaie, Messin: ‘OW Gape God ith, a bark, supposed th Farosworth (sr), Howes, from ‘Singspore (and received oraera to. pro eeed'to New York). fi ROETIMORS, March 17-Arrived, steamer McClellan, lowe Howto barks Mayeie V Hour, Hugi Rio Jaugiro; Liverpool; Hotfrath’ vr ‘Bruckner (N@), Goasad, New York; brige Harrict Amelia (Br, Higgins, Matanzus; Faustion, Patterson, Cardensa; Wextord Br), Day, Sau Wirth, New Yor! (Br), Mu ira Vilage Gueen, York Trade Wind, per Uelen Hasbrouck, Daniel Holmes, ary, Jones; A Towns: Conkiin, New Herschel, Chambers; MG Rulon A © Lyon, Farr, Crowell; Eva ‘Belle, Fred Gray, —; Augre Ames Alabama, —~: FG Hullock, ——; M'E Hendere son, —,'and O B Ward, Goody, do; ATT }dwards, Bart lett! Havana; Geo B Somes, Bray. Provilence; tarry Not Knowles, New York ; Modesty, Weaver, Fail River; [da May, Drisko; Emma ¥ Hart, Hart; Warren Blake, Messerves JV Webington, ——, do; Stephen Hotchkiss, Hotehkt Providen Deean Hird, Kelly, Portiand; §J Ward, Inmat New York; W. Bement, Perry, Walter Patmer, —=; Wal Piveon, Philips: AP ‘Avery, Ryan, and § Morgan, Van Olea, doy Ardross (Br), (Taylor, Mewsiaa; Addie M Bird, Merre!, Havana; MA MeCaun,’ Whitmore, do; BH At wood, Norris, Hoston ; Dexter, New York; Ocean Traveller, Dexter, aud Joun Faraum, Bervy, do; Jesse Mart tod, Hart, Nortolk, Cleared’ rigs Potomas (Br), Wilson, Demarar: sal: Cleta (Br), "Hopklas, Mayaziey PR3 achrs AA A Hoboke: john Chat terson, Kelly, isom AC Lyon, Lyon, New ones, Providence via Tangier; Mary reeuleat, do, do. 16th, rigs Lihdham; Revecca; 17th, bark L A ir Windwar: (MARLESTON, Slarch 14—Cleared, brig George, Swan, Trinidad. FERNANDINA, March 13—Arrived, brig Edith, Crowley, New York. GALVESTON, March 9—Arrived, barks Carolina (Br), Thomas, Liverpool; Lith, Geo Kingman, Hammond. a: Eldndge), New York (before reported arrive ith); Menry fiituer, Die ev, Boston: Clive Mount (Br, T Liverpool, Uth-“Arrive ’, bark Olive Mount, Taw, Havana; schr ©. 0. ovpus Christi. Spirit (Br, Power, Liverpool; bark , Ricker, Amsterdam ; J B Bradley, York; schrs WG Nowry, Eaton, New York} , Sieo'man, and WC Stepard, Clark, do. March 17--Arrived, seamslip City of Gale verton, Bldridge, New York for Galveston (and sal eg 18th). JACKSONVILLE, March 13—Arrived, sehrs J P Alien, ding, 81 Thomas; Calvin 8. Edwards, Corson, Charles- Alex Young. Jones, Savannab. i ur Joba Gritith, Coombs, Fall river. March i8—Arrived, ‘ship Joquin Serra (Span), ana: bark Emerald (Nor), Pedersen, St Jago, Meyers, Hicks, ‘Rio Janeiro; Rofeta reon, New Orleans. Arrived, bay Perry, Boston. Arrived’ previons, ailp City oi Brovkiyn, Cousing, Arrived, schr EV Glover, Ingersoll, New York. OLK, March 18—Arrived, bark Harrisvnrs, Howes, fot Uh in distress: scbrs Mott Bedell, Be ‘ell, S Hewett, Foster, New Haven; Uriah Clements, M needs ow Y & Tabitha, Gibson, New ¥ James Butler, Smith, . State) j soup Casta Diva, Ginty, New York. PENS March 4--Arrived, bly Sarah Peters, An- drews, Aspinwall (and eld Mth for Providence); 7b, sebr Ralph’ Cariton, Curtis Hall, Liverpool Cleared Eth, brig Alkmaar (br Littie, Crawfora, ¢ bi Alhambra (not A! HILADELPHIA w Bediurs ‘Aspluwall; 9h bark nd (Br), ip Phoenix (Br), Phelan, Hartlepool; 9th, Thoinas, Montevideo; schrs Hannah Jriole, Baker, New York; Ht, ama.) Colling, Holyhead. arch 13—Arrived, schr Sarah Mills, Br), Hutehinson, Peaang and Dongiass, Liverpool; Measell Bu Ve Ray, Messioa; Haa et prig Shannov, Linde, Caibn- Addie Ryeraon, Arrives, barks Nyas Singapore; Alice Koy «br, (Nor), Pederson, Gloucest (Nor), Pederson, Falmout! Tien; schrs Chas A Jone Houzbton, Matanzas; Laaybarg, Mayaguez, PR} Klecta Bailey, Smith, New York; Mianie Repplicr, Weeks, New York; EF Meany, Lewis, New York; A T Coba, Sprin er, Norwich; Decxtur Oakes, Berry, Newport; Armenia Bartlett, Bartieit, Providence, Cleared—Bark Giulia (ital), Graf, Gibratiar for order; gchiw Kuen Pering, Matunaas; GU Morris, Rickarun St arya, Ga, 18th—Arrived, (steamer Aries, Whilden, Boston; brig Ennis, Hopkin, Maiaza; schrs lila May and ER Graham, New York. Below, bark Cairo, Beals, from Palermo, Lewes, Del, 17, 10 AM—Arrived, bark Xenla, from Liver- pool, passed in yesterday. ‘At the Breakwater, i8th—Schra Emma Green, from Car- denas for orders: Ringdove, from Porto Rico, ordered to New York; Alta Vela, Branswick, Ga, Cor Philadelyhin. PORTLAND, March 16—Arrived, echrs Ada 8 Allen, Ower Whiting for New York; Onward,'Arey, Buckaport for do: MJ Langbton, Lauchton, aud Crescent Lodge, Hated, Pome broke for do, Cleared—Schr Challenge, Bennett, New York. Tith—Arrived, schrs Segiun, Davis, Bavannah: Pred Wor ren, Robinson, ‘Rockland for New York; Paragon, Shate, Machias for do, Cleared—Schr Maria Roxana, Palmer, New Vork. Jeth-Cleared, steamship, Scantinavinn (8r), Ballentine, Liverpool; seb Agnes, Bair, Cardenas. RICHMOND, March 16— Arrived, steamships W P Cire, Parker, and Isaac Beil, Bourne, New York; schre D Britain, Carcoll, und Mary E Simmoua, Gandy, do. Arrived at City Point, 16th, ‘schr J $ Shindler, Lee, from Boston for Richmond, SAN FRANCISCO, March 10—Cleared, ship David Crock- C Burgess, Liverpool; schr Margaret Crockard, Godfrey, vabtit. Salled Ship Cape Clear (Br), Landahoroagh, SAVANNAI, ‘March 18—Arrived, ateaiuship ley, New York, 5 h—Arcived, steamship Virgo, Bulk T (Br), Eillot, Liverpoot Cleared Steamsiips Sun Jacinto, Atkins, New York; liadelphia; ship Melicete, New Orieans; schr uette, Hi le 8 MARYS, Ga, March 10 Arrived, schr Mary D Haskell, cif neenatown, Virgo, Butk- r, Feroandina (and sid tor Baltimore), Clear ‘Mh, s Mary D Ireland. Ireland, Matanzas; Davis Faust, Lord, Barbados; ED Enitcott, Endicott, New York. VINEYARD HAVEN, March 16, PM—Arrived, schra Black Duck (Br), Doane, Mannabo, PK, for Boston; K Oakes (Br), Darcy, New ‘Yor Rockport, NS: Jo Finke, Chase, Newsastie, Vel, for Annisquam, F Nickerson, Keily, and Chxa H Moller rows Bon Philadelphia. 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