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13 Se Oe eo CENTRAL PARK. What is Doing and What Is Wanted. WHERE IS OUR ROTTEN ROW? The Vaprovements—Tho Menageris—The Mus:um ef Natural Histery—Tho New Conservatory— Tae Belvedo:e—Butiermitk an@ Minsral ‘Water—Wao was the Big Houses Fros- ‘oped for!—ihs Old Woman's Goats, & A @ve through the paradise of Gotham, yelept Menntial Park, 1 one of the pleasures which should we missed by as iow as possible 1) this delightful ‘epring Weatier, Tue clear, sracing «ir, the succe+ ‘Stew Of torely vistas fair in wil (he beauties of Vernal *tétanee Where Art ius almost outstripped Nacare “while nettiaviog hor wil sot Lae nerves aud clear the Mrainol many a city cob veb. OUR PARK IS OUR PRIDB, eat least we of Gotham desire it sould bo worthily °@% H ts not ols, and therefore cacnot boast of Brand o}d trees with guaried traaks and spreading Mande, stretchiny ter fricudly Stade over tue suaie Mer sun-parcied earth. On account of our geo- @rapnrc exigencies more than haifa mile in widta @eBot bo spared, aad hence te ground, althouga Pteluresqaely wroken and wonderiully diversased, gives no vers extended view. Europeans are wont fo boast the euperivrity of their own parks over anything we can rou up, yet in n0 ove of them can such variety; couplet with CONTINUOUS BRACTY, Be foun), We shal! never heor the last of the Bois @e Boulogoy uniil the Commune or sowenody else has chopped tt up for firewood. The scene on whe ‘Banks of the ornamental water, noar the drive, will Be recalled with a lively pleasure by all woo have Rad the good foriunc to wilness it when Paria, owith) the wealth) and magnificence @ the world crowded in her lap, held eeart, under the roai-eahowerng trees, along | ‘the Avenue de Neully and down to the great Are @e VPEtoLe towards the hour when the ied sun Wroned in gokien clouds could be seen from the Omamp Elysée to set behind the arch, the wood | amd the silver river, The Loudoner FIANGS HYDE PARK IN OCR TEETT, with many a cropping of the aspirate, as the Hub fe pelis that preity liitie patch, tue Common, at a3 win a prolovged nasal “now?! Matteriy, however, twat Uyde Park, fs extent and its graud old trees and imme. re spread of nature's carpet, cou'a lay chim site beauty, The Commyssioners now | to mach a are making it a gardeu of Nowers; Lut it required Whe sinrdy revolntiouury arms of tne Juiy moters to buy up pulegmatic cockuey dom to the necessity of a | meW Jron rauing, aid Wea ouly We held ove was @orn down and lower beds lid waste by the dozen, Ie wad, too, tts Oraamental %) water, the Serpentine, @ad at last they think of uo jonger leaving Lan momaiy and a misnomer, Bat AS A RELAXATORY RESORT @ is unrivalled. Those wuo have seen tts proud aristocracy in all the array of fashioa promeuading sue walks skirting Roiea Row—the most aristo- eratic aud best Kept mide ta te world, where beauty and manliness fit past together in al te exhilaraiag cXalation of beaituiai equesiriau exer- tse, aod LO drop 110 w Walk Lo Converse together or Pailup for a momeat’s imlerchsnge of salute with | | Mew board. beauty or manliuess, the raiuiag wuere fop Biruls ai geuune Britisu suvsd.saucss Beeld ObITUIES 1s UnWelconte, See drive, Where, as on ike bois de bowiogas, a crcie Ol earikiges voli pasta & BBVIZESED BEAUTY AND BEJEWELL May lovk on aud be yazed at by Ciose on gud by eaca other. “This is on ihe week < ps bunuay aristocracy retues in a gieom Ox drives ty tue exciusive Zu0, und wreat Lou goa pours oul iis palud — muions Buuly Wauted vreath of iresh au, ids Park Docomes Yourg:otsie, and Resoui’s, Victoria aud ot. dames’ Park are 3 ul we aad q Bad CHYO) Meus Wor & JoULUeY LO 20. Would oe eXhousted for couparisoa, and UL Aner Wourd vous Ute Tier saci ut tae Was Uaserr deo Linden Urougi ihe Brandend futo Wwe wide bat dot very & hiudew o Br, vas dod aad wnt Toe wide a moinera! Water curist at Baden bade: yea dow the Kursaal and alverwarus dropped into a car Bi the gunang Lible for a caauce on bt y patat im -lowiny coiwrs tie si uuinaied ga Bight. The Hmersid lser Wiites you the Para, Duoia, 13 “THE FINEST IN THE WORLD, SiR)” but we can match them wl in beauly aud ei fo our Centra: Vurk witi aiew Llouches ana « time. We 2 ail bie vesvarces, ine main ove ine | eqruded, We bave tie experivuces aud uistakes of Other to guide us, Aud avoVE Hi We are us eeiccue | ip basle @ We are cosmupultad as a people. ‘Vhe underiakimg LO coimpiete im vail a generation ‘What ib Nas tana Comiutivs Ww elaborate la huroye fsa characievietic vf Auclica aud the nineleeuih century, Regarded in ihe gat of comparicon the progress :0 jar aitaucd in Cenirai Pack SEEMS A A MIKAULE 3 but when the lac exvilization are consi me is away aud peowme way re is Mot accOMplisucd. Tuese are wosuy the peopie tat Would grumble ia avy age aud auder au circu. stances; yet If (here were no jndiciods grampler is wore tua probalie tucre Would uot be very much progress. ' Takeu aliogetier, America—New York ratuer—msay be protd oO: pusscsstng Waal Wal Ue, ii bis Bob DOW, Sle fine-t puvlc pact ia We World. some ot Wie ements to altain Us May be Wanting, bub ike ma dority are suca as onty Lo require Lic HAsDS OF TIME AND GOOD TASTE to overcome. ‘Ihe first thing that sukes the for- eagaer 18 the aiubitiousncss of Wie design wine covers ip one area aud uuder one directs power | What pave been essigued to Widely separated ivca- Cons aud a bendred diferent mands in otuer and older counties. Thus, besicies Lic weaeral purposes Ol & ublic park, With pcasures of ihe eye ia green wees, vely Towers, velvet grass, Winding Walks and sparking wat Douis for sumsuer and ie loc Wile, chere Wu be found & growing COLLECTION OF WILD ANIMALS ofall the various species, a muscum of geology, paiwontology, ornithoio.y, Zoulogy, encomolozy aud BNALOMY, 2 WeLCoreugiCal (ep: @ repository for ari, asheepfold, a deer park and two years hence 9 botanic conservatory which will vie with Buy In the world, Lie Kew Gard ous not excepted Ags tie city grows up noriliward, and ihe Doulevards are compleced, the fasitdriving May (lect to ake the direct hues for the upper et @f tne islaud and Weaich srer county; but bY Lh Sime the ark will more thao ever approuct its As uresort for the masses in their lew nours of sui uy OF MmovnUE leIure; aud ihe aristocrat to t Waner vorn—carrlage foik, a8 ihey are popular y caied—will find 3 ts roads and dit the y round they lvok for m va on es. Looking, Ulen, vo Winat Is 80 i) 10 ibe bear tutuce, our Park autores are Gal.cd o4, Wule pusiing im ward Fieir Variuus seit stue por Hices, #8 iaentioned avov object for Whieu Li Park w db — A BREATOING PLACE FO! AND POOR of New York. No more cuthog up of desirable round into mere brivie paths is Wanted. Mauy of ese later Could, imieed, be Wioer ead fewer fovipalis are cu least ispeused wit. eu ior, and at ONF BROAD ENCLOSED RIDE, ‘with footmatis at che side. simar Indesign to Rot on Pow, tasteau Of uae mere twisted movon of a ride, Whick will barely allow ol two at HOA ae as Many tuens in Its profiviess e So we.the labyrinth of Creve. the tare mast be tnuagnraed, and tue ell-power- fal Vresidens of tie Mark Coumuissiobers show not ais aoreust, At untes OF Waitt ior iwuch spurring in tus | Maver the In department 4A fericulture much fowaing ww be dune, | although the intentions In tuts department are of | vane whe criticism, wuich 18 merely carping, is Dt ao Much WuaAC 13 required as a Lull pubic ele oursgement te proceed, Tae pubic wants flowery, Rave them if must, m Stal.an gardens, ta dng. 1 Ws, 1D beds, In ToWwe, in pots aud Ia Vasus. 4 Hot exougn to TICK DOWN A Few SPociuens i bignly iwteresting but generally unintelligive Tigt full jastice may be cope to the efforts of the Preseut Colmsnissioners, Whetuer I Cxrying out the @emgué of tie old commission or Working oa new Ones, BUD Olued Is givea A descripuou of Lie Works et preaent in erogress:—ln and atouad tie boiling AL SAXLY-lOTl slice, on FUCK avenue, known as the Arsen), the greatest: improvement is visivie, Tins maliding inciudes toe sciwnt fle aud Zoological feature of Gie Park, On ‘ie oucnde 1 will Hest be puserved Pat the wid auuais Coeve lave ail beeo wewly howd, Suds duciuves TWO HQUSKS VOR TMH GREAT CARNIVATA, ove tor birds gna vionkevs, ak aviary for bie ce, amt one for dyves pad rare jowls. in adhditte theae a row of cages have bea pul up ior Lears, racqoons, foxes, beavers aad bullaioes. aun erig hinge Wy this locality 18 the house of RBYCGE POR DRSTIVUTE WILD ANDAALB. Mare up circes keepers aud Itatac organ grinders inis Way couiminte bouniiady to tie pub. ° inst thon and amusemeut, while bourd gad loge are wed jor tke | vagrant Dousis. Ar poe ter of the Arsenal, of fie J ork Pide, aN Ad M)OWal buibiieg isu Course ef comple on, Which Was Wiauded for vulgioes ANd COWS. 18 us rau that over animals wil be hogsed | Dhssieners. Ie is put beyond | Noticed Opposite Herca F-sixUl 8 ; nue. This | Conservatory, the destin of whica is at preseat on id. Mi j tural exinorts Au Earepe | t root | w the enmmit, which wilt be forty-one feet from tho | P | floor of the conservacory. ue | 1s bei 1s obtainable, ts of 14 some of ti Windows, a iudera pavilion is beng buuiton tae } sume rock aud connected wit tae lower by & stout \ wau, re: | tecuin e | Died a3 a restaurant, the chapel, formerly used by the | Ue arust Crawiord 8 coucction. viuioa, of Schultz & Warker, which is to be s | muneral waiter: ol patted woot, but | 0D a tive years’ lease, The ret ts Co be a pere nia ir; With Orives, Tides, & inusic stand, | | Wore other more crying reasons | afer in future, stor ine main | The policy had wot been radically | Wougut Police | was ratlier an easy gong Kind of a man. | ob head gare A policy Wokiag to | The www | | mne | the € | luoking some distance aheed, instead of allowing ' cireomet 1. ts Id TUB SWISS STYLE, @ Dich pKch of 26 fect ia the clear to hws lasieliily pated, ard is rooled with pexazonal Tae werner, wuen flashed, will contain a ‘ihe y UNHAPCY IN 118 NOWENCLATORT, for this building bears no more noble name than “the arn,’ aitnonsn some of the vittcmls sagely this uw might be safely calied the menageri A tha coming of The Fisk ements WACN 18 on a Pati between cits camel's cottage oF elepnant’s re- ineat is word Lo caters, and Wid bexeplaced by some wore Curabi@articie, IN THE ARSENAL itself the same breata of change has passed with decided.y bepedcial evect, Cowmenucing with tio basement We find t € police st,uieo ou the norta skie, where Gaptan Muls bolds forth ta ali tis dis. mity, ‘Tas rest of this grouad floor is used as a Wol room, On We fet fluor a large gatiery occupies the centre. At either end is @ fut of offices, that on the north side inctuding la: Seperinteadent, Bagineer-ta-Chief xud the Disbureway Cler. 1a tie south side are tastaiied We oflces of the Com nissivsers, the wastes of the Museum of Natural History, the Landscape Gardener and Properiy Cerk. In the Galiery be- tween 1 18 Loe purpose of tac Coummissioners to pat the statue of Columbns, at preseut at tounl Si Vincent, Hereis a large flower stand of cast irom iret work, Witien is made to sustain three graduated ctreles of Mower pots, These wiil ve Kept iiied Whi VLOWBRS ALL THK YAR ROUND, and cannot jai in ;rodacing a very pleasing effect. Other statues will ornamacat ths saile, neXt Loors are devobed to Lae American MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISZORY, These two tue galleries ave Leiuy Tapully put in ordor. and cases of ‘be desired kin! pave been speciaily made for the Museum oy the lark Com- ‘The coliecuon even at present lar ex- cecds she space at disposal, and heuce many rare 8, eclmens wil be uoayokiab'y crowded, The speci mens will be piaced in buch an oruer that the ascouding SCALE OF COMPARATIVE VITALITY may be followed in walking ronad tre room, com- meacing ab Lhe east Kile, gelng towards the norta, and -otethe stairs agalo. la the ceutre of tits Teom are placed tiree stauds for living plants, From coral formauons, (irough reptiles and fishes of tue most rate aud f-equently mideous Kinds uy) TamiNals, the coliecuon is very tall, an coupicte, Tae private Collections of MOMUUND PRINCES AND DECEASED TAXIDERMISTS : ve been ransacked for availavie purcanses. "tn Maximiian of almost of the prince’s executors at a& iow igure apd cu talus hone but the eaoiest speciinens. ‘ihe coll tion of birds, beetles and butte: ue. French taxideriist, so many Of whose ANATOMICAL PREVARATIONS excite the Wonder and delacht of the world, sclen- uiiflo, nu the Gardens des ilanies, elon preparations are of the most Tuey Owplay Wonder ul cate and patience, and will be of Ubc and unsel Vans, These si de'teate order ana alt periect of uneir kind. Invaiculabie use to students here, Favev the sxe! Missing; anil th. of macmals, birds, replies and fishes. Whote colic ckon includes 9.600 birds, 8.0 mouatet Thaminals, ov fishes and reptues, wath th: ana. tom al treasures above menuoned. Besides aro the luscets presen e1 by Baron R. Osten Sacken; beeties iz American rsluug of about four bs wad batteries trom The Gepartunent 18 being by Mr. Waithaus, and a whole and Purop an Lepivoptera, cost thousand spectineas of mo Mr, Coleman it, Kobinsua, arrange t by De. Holder Qa the top feor of the building 1s “ange 0. Tih MECEORO: OGICAL DEPARTMENT, where Pro e3s0r. ir pe S8¢l-registering Instra- meats mevsare and note down the rainfall. the une mometric aad DaromMe:ne Variations, aud the div tion, jorce and velocity cfthe whid. itis curioas ! tostand by those eaquisiely ine instrumenis and wuark tins HANDWRITING OF TH? WIND. Leaving the Arsenal, a ragged excavation wilt be 01 FUEL ave: sion for the new svotane is the fou ibitioa at bue Academy of Des. It is cemg uusiructed under the supervision of Met Areuitect Wrey Mould, 2.01 by his Saperintoudeut, Mr. | MankWilz. A conservatory had been desizned by | tag vlad Commissioners; bul the more extensive one row bens put up Was sudstituted tuercfor by the THE NEW CONSERVATORY | will be clevated to cig level of Fiilt avenne, having A room fiteon eet high below, suitable for Doricul and a basement for ois and working purp. st. ‘Tne cousavatory H har glu of 225 feet and + In the cenere e entrance (ove on Flitn avenae and other from ihe kK side al additional widta wilt be given, making tt there ld fect. Prova einer end cf the ending in a rotunda. Wirth taese romiidas Zin Wit bs 8To leet, To a nelzne of ten ure will be Of carved gray scone, the cag Of giass and iron, wick the ex- ashes, Whica willbe oi wooa. The PWO GRACESTL OLB) ES & gales 48s to be used 1s tus of aa incm aad tuted. There will to! votlers Case of AcerteRt. A Cast 1a the ttertor of the butid- vigit of eightecn fi m the flour, ‘Thy 1ld Consiaat communication With : Hooper, of the sew Gurdous, Baglaad, ut of inuch experience in the sage line uas thereby been ut (he wain transept will ve De TO THE GRBAT PAL, ta will be extubited the rarer fe th Cosi be a dou siperate zones. When iia work is pleted itwhi be a maties ef cougrataiauon lo ul our citizens, Near Sixty-fiiti street and Eighth avenue A SHEEPFO constructed with two houses for the use of yu Answer very Important Work 13 jere coustrucvel on tue hegat over the eservolr, The clock tower frou whica A MAGNIFICENT VIEW same order of architecture as castles 0 Ui? kine, With rowad arcied ns Of he tour c wale ts imding one oO the soriificatt peutury. Ja Mount St. Vin nans, 8 advrnod wiih busts and statnes from TOF SPA isa preity and elaborate buding and fitced at a co: expeuse. It is pleasuaily stinated on a gentie eit heuce, embowered ta sheava, and looks even now | coot and inviting In t's sumzestivensss of spurkitag | hegicaics, und a refuge irom the coollng summer heal. The vwiting is erected at the owners’ cost, hot yet Axed, on the gross Tr ceipes, Several of tae DRIVES HAVE BEEN WIDENED, but the rides are iett in their zigzag rivboa con’ Another poticeable laprovement ia the Kee, the ark Js be CLEARING OF THE UNDERSRUSI and chaparral intne thiecets, It was not ot all sale lor soliiary pedestrlina, particulary jadies, nile the clusey Woven brush remamed. There demanaing its ie- is to be hoped Uuis will be iooked moval, and it A call at the Arsenal on Mr. B. OF. Crane, the courceous perintendent of the Park, Tesutted in @ Conversation on the bn provements aud tie intentivusol tie Commission- cis. From ths it was develuped tiat tua ¢ Siolers Were Mainly engaged in carrying out TH PREVIOUS HOARD, with, however, ia ai cases, Increased elaboration, If Bot compicte Nae active spirit of tae bvav Was represent: @e luilton, treasarer of the Counission, who, hevertucless, did nor run muc @ ull with the busmess of the pre sional = gentiemen gaged in the = Park. janged, the same FS endent ocibg Uiere a8 under te vit Com. mission and mosi of Me officers likewise, Captain Mills was and 1s A URETLY STRONG RADIC cer aud muon to be pre- Costar, Who te pres wer was edueated uncer his prede- cessor and obviltied Is place of Lal genciema demise, ‘There are between 100 and boy men el l TAESE MRN WORK. but was a very edicient o " ferrid to bis predecessor, or Captai | There were about four thousand employed before e election; they didn’t work much. ‘The muce keep a sharp ivakout for tue men now.” vow’ you tink, Mr. Crane, there should be more parkkeepers om h wack 1"? “Wel', chere is @ co0d deel sald onthe matter, I think there migut be more.” “is it nut a tact that ladies have been almost pro- | hibied to go la the sequestered part aloae on ac- } ce int of ie danger ef radians coacealed 1a the brosur “That has been mods! force would certaloty be of some avail’! “are purkkeepers discuarged fur redeness aud ducivility f? “Oertataly, If the case js proven.” “Might Task for whow the house near Highth ave- Bue, by the circuiar Giive, Ws put lv Order and ies ened? “Tners Is no one living there now.” “\/as i lute.ded ior aay of me old Commiasion- ers’ “Well, if dt was intended for any one it would have been Commissioner Green.” Vili he wet lo mow??? Somrcely."’ “WHAT WILL THEY DO wirH 17? , Utiews they force ime wo live im it I don't ow know ? ‘da that buttermilk business to be continued at dairy?” o; JU whl be converte’ foto a regular restau- { rant, but wil hold on to che nuAlk sul.” “ow do Scuuliz aud Walker like their jease ~”* ‘J's a speculation, of course, and Uicy don’t say “To sum ap, Mr. Superinteo tent, dou't yon think Mminissoners should iuaugarete & wove nent es 9 loree Them Blo actions NOL CRY 10 OTusaO au idem, Dat there ‘dhe two | to che entire colection of & princely German virtuoso— Seuwicd—wao tra elied in South America, in 1815, and had been collecting industri- ously up to the time of his: decease, was purchased lea are aiso very Up stairs is extnbiled ch ety the anatomical covection sclecte’ fom that of Varreaus, the great ton of a smait serpent without a single vertebra a thiak this exteuds over 49u kinds ine Tue handsome par | cred to the | of | Ko j |. AD increase of the ' $s every rogeseity In view of the opening of thenew boulevards tocastanout forev ry avaiable Mowds of moe ng farure requirements.” “Why bave we not a Roitea Row “7 don’t thiak that has ingested Meelf to the Boara, dat tt is worth constdering.” ASL ¢ reporter anu the Superimtendemt went down stairs to take a drve around the Mark an aged Hiwerman tmatroag, clad im along Connemara vou nel, de custo] the Supermieuaeat, stich) waa Tdo, at ad, at alle? SurranT NoesT—"Waar's the matter?” “Oeh | everyunin's the matter’? What is 10:7" “Waal Is t, isit? Two ©? my goats ts pounded, yer Honor.” dt transpired that ordinary animate found tres- jeer were hell in default of a two dollar tine, ut the capricorni were charged double—i. ¢., four @ollars—on account of ther mbbnog propeneniea. ‘The Ceite motber was referred tu the propery clerk, and went tier way, bowed uniter eight delars Work Of sorcuW aad perhaps iourscure years. , “G0I99 FOR” GALLAGHER. Tho Charre Acainet Mr. Gallngher, Prine cipal of Grammar Sechvel Ne. 31—A ariamphant Kefutation—Male vs. Female Testimosy—Comumissloner Gross shows His Coxmon Sense—Tho Other Side of the Story. The invesiigation into the charge of drunkenness Preferred against Mr, A. F. Gallagher, principal of Grammar School No. 31, was continued yestertay, before Commissioners Grogs and Lewis, of the Com- mittee of Teacuers of the Board of Education, Su- perintendent Kiddie couducting the prosecution and ex-Marehal Tooker appearing for the defence. At tbe last meeiing of the committee several female teachers were examined, their testimony beimg entirely against Mr, Gallagher, as weil ln re- gard to THE CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS ‘in school as to the ili-condition 1a which the school Was generally kept by the princ.pal. Yesterday the aspect of affairs was entirely changed, and Mr. Tooker brought aeveral witucsses on the stand, ai) of whoa UITERLY DISPROVED THE TESTIMONY already before the committee, The witnesses for the detence Were for tie most part mule teuclers, Wuo lad veen or are Dow teachers im Graminar School No. o1, under Mr. Gallagher, and a] o: whom bad @ necessary facuity of betaz abie to judge whetuer or not Mr, Gailagher Was in the habit of Detug LutoXteated or evea addicted to laquor, Several wtidavits were also putin evidence, mide | by teachers simiarly circumstauced to those above alluded to, and ihe testumony of these was strongly in reputtal of ali the charges alleged against the principal, Mr. Tooker explained tie absence of Uiese lauter teachers by ascribing li to INTOMDALION from @ cerialn quarter, and ne did not desire to place these persons i2 & precarious position. Awvug tue lettets read yesierday bearig upon Mr, Gailagier’s Charscter, botuin the school and out Of if, was one trom the Key. Mr. Corneille, pas- tor of All Saints’ chuich, in the Seventu ward, a geatieman Woe bad visiied tue schooi, and whose fetter spoke in the lughest possible terms of Mr. Gauagher a8 & privace citiven aad Ws a BCOO) Le. Mr, Corneilie complimented Mr. Guiiagher bigaly on the contiacnce feit in him by @ .u.nver of parents ol Children attending scnoot No. Bl, us be (ur. Coraeciiie, bad reasen to know Irom couversatons he had had wuh parents wale MAsiay Uiuisterial Visibs ainong the embers Of Dis congregation. a coummanication was also read from Mr, Wilson Smal, Scveuth ward Sc. ool Comumissiover, which Site Mr, Gaiiagher Was an exceilenc schvol cilicer ANd Ut Lis Habis perieoiuy Sover, The oF elier from Mr. Haggerty, Secretary of tie Seveata ward board of Scio ‘Trastees, an- Lounciug to Mr, Gallager (hab the Bourd nad Passea upon hit a vore severely cricised oy Mr. Tooker. Ik appeared twat THE ORIGIN OF THE TROUBLE to Mr, Gallagher was to be traced to the fact that he hud witadcuwa hiv httle soa Troms the primary department of — school No, ol, {aud toat wus action on his pars was in cousequcacs of — the — princthal. Mr. Denrehy, reiusing to aliow the cifld to go some to dinner when O13 motuer ba. sent for uit, oi The youe veusure Was passed on ihe ground taAt Mr Gale faire used io ackuowledge, coudary We the ‘9 of tue Beard, THE CoMsLETE CONTROL OF MRS. DRNRZHY over ber departiueni, Whereas the truia was that Me. ¢ cr nad written a letter acknowledging liv madependeat of him, aud basing his conduct ou wguts ds a cluzen and @ father, act dng soley for Lhe iealth oi his boy. ‘The withes-es examined yesterday were Mr. Twig, Uu-tee of tne Seveath wart; Mr. Schlegel, sor oi modern Janguages im the Female \or- wai Codege ol Lae City of New York; Madame Advie (Oi Fiesch and drawing (tue tater aminar Scnool No, 31, and a regular her Minar School No, 2, wud , byst assisiant im Grammar Scuool the above Mr. Twig hed been already ex- Y hg persaps the most constant Visitor } Ol via Ward Tra bad & good op- Ut tae principal, se ed Mr Gauayne t had been teachers nit their estimony Was to seea NOP LIQ hts man. y aine Dassv and Was always i aud Gr severing schoo Benoa W visited ih BENVOL LW i | ceived by the principal with the greatest court } aiid sae Lever SuW ihe s.ightest uauiceaua Oo. dean. Keaues wouut Mun. Mr Lowaey, RoW the fist @esistaut codec Mr a! at stamiord last week, appoiaied Reva. Comer aud | The your ile tas Held Thal pos Datcier to preaci tn the three ehnreoes—that ts, the | NEVER UNDE T " oid one and the two new ones, The Rockville peo and believed that he "ad never reas to suspect | pe ure indigrant at ima They say they | {hin o havin? drank at a, except that possiviy ; Wil mot receive Mr. Comer nor any other | ouce ne Mia hay OL uquer irom his | preacher from the Couwierence. Tney have | Breath ater dma even | procured tie services of ev, Mr. orn, about tint. > past there Mus bewa @ Coolness Letween je Leachers and Sir. Gallaguer, s@i for Luc prosecution having repeatedly athe investigation eutiely CUiide the voan is OF Lud Eudrge syected—iawely, that Mr Gaiaguer was in te “abit of being drunl Ju the school—asir, Too er presacd tor @ decisiva OU This pout ty tue comuittee, aud Br, Grova held taat | i | } | A WANS HO! MOULD BA ITi8 CASTLE, ig Specillc as to the intoxi- eaton occurring i the seuoo!, tee gicsitons aod | answers shomd be condaed surteuy within the duites | ot the spe Previous to ie comuil eos point wll that the prosecut cl as to Sir, Gallagher's impropec ts Was (dat once he Was seeu by a Witness laa- my 8 WISKEY AN is OWe OUS + ine commiies adjourned to mect on Saturday afterQouD ext at (WoO O'cluck. and tuat tus charge b. | ! GLIV2D GLADIATORS. | | Complimentary Exhibision Billy Dde wards—thy Boxers ot G moon Their Muselem 4 Mlensant 6s ” For the first ime in anumper ot years the plea. sant-faces and modest youug pugilist Biliy Bdwaras, whois m | weight complimentary exibition las 0 Into active training to-morrow { chedto taut Lim Collins tor the light mplonship and $2,000, had a vousing evening. Ashe will the proposed i conflict the occasion Was well selected, The place chosen for the entertainment was New York } Gusino, corner of Mott and Houston siveets, ine J scene ‘of: many able occasions, vut 1 mere | Bo Laan ibis, WH tae hati Was derailv packed with Mose WhO Geslre. to saoW by their preseuce and | Irlendstup entertained jor the | youth and wis general conrse was & Guach penuemaniy ue Lene. cme rougher tes. Old Une pedestrian and master of ceremonies, officiated, an mis Novel Way Conducied tu procee lings quile salisivctoriy. Ai eight o'clock the bail Was opened by Tovee who, witha iace wreatued dn simile oduced vie lads tn: ited the ran, ine veleran pagits ‘These were the sight weights Ma Saunders, and the work U ture Mra) each was kept nor Ute other fel. ike “putung a Muneard roo.” on his Oppopeu’s peeper, but the Work Was very lively aud te audience enthusiastic. Next came tue spider weignts—the litle Suns Warwick Edwards ana Buly Madden. They did Bpieaduiy, wad for twenty minuces It Was give and take. Walry “owed taal hia tuition was a quick, punishing schuol, and the wind-+p was greeted Wil slows Third on the list was the vetenn tratver, tue anan “df mysterious sme,” and Larry y Coburn and did was of such a na- sy asabee. Neier one and made the nail ring again wi ir mhouts, Looney Was active und seroulit so Was Larry. Vt was give and take, slash and get away, acd the amasemept waxed warm. Sarry gained many friends and Dooney mani ested tat hoe bad not for- gotien hia sleight of mand, ‘hey made thew ebebunce amid thunders of applause. Tien cesme Hounely gud Gonid, “Cook Robin’ and diarnon i, Maley and Whoud Theo again were songs aud Gances, aud the event of the evening between the — boneticiary hight wetght of England, Chamvers, Huzeas otter nazzag greeted then. They were dressed in ring Se auc, Chambers looked the Cghter all over; he 3 Siou!, Well proporugned, quick of execation, good sayver and # terrible hiter, Edwards met however, ani he did so remarkably that bis ixvtends have the wspplause 60 seemed. iy wel and acted = gentlewaniy end dle leaves tommorrow for bis Latning hows of newly-won trten Were many pAtevies preseut. Jom Aface, lovking like aprince or aftletes; tim Collins, Tom Welc Mise Conte to, Ha ty beauimayer, Harry Hill, Sra D. Kehoe, and a thetaand others. Excellent order Was maiiilaned, aid to the credit of Barry Lil may bd be aecribed. ; lowed, Ie wa apt tke renowned Ariiar hua well hone of or. rather looked discreetly. grounds wit: lorgotien him, is, There | { icken Paeir boxing crowded around the Le pda stare L f censure, was read and | Gccaston beon Presebt at one of Ns meelags. Was clear thatsomebody was | lying ver and Keech, or whether it Was Jonn Olive character of the parties Caa aioue decile, point of law whether an organi such Normal Senvoi); Anthouy A. | ihe same as | | of tne Rockville Cenwe Methodist church, and his | | along time, und obstinately refused to accept one also testived tial tor | } Judieed against the Conference, aud speak of ita | min Cox, Assessors of the town of Pinshing for | White yestersay "morning, at C Mearivur, “BROTHER” OLIVER’S BILL. SHALL MUSPHY BS LULCTED? Two Ropublican Politiciacs in the S'xth Distr'ct Cour!—-Murphy’s Printing Bills of 68 Sill Unpsid—What ig tho Legal Status of a Political Club t—Judge Lane Reserves Decision. In the Sixth District Court yesterday there was an interesting suit tried between u coupie of prominent republicans which presented some amusing glimpses of political life behind the screen, Tho plaintur was the well known Isaac J. Oliver; the defendant was the better kaown Tom Murphy, of the Custom House, ‘The piaintuf alleged that in the campaign of 1863 he was ordered to do some printing for a certain or- | ganization known as tie Griswold and Cornell Campaign Ciud, He felt doubtfal about supplyiog 1t without the personal guaraate: of a sold man— for he had enjoyed a sad experience of the pecuul- ary faithlessness of political organizations—and be therefore appiicd to the president of the ciub, Mr, Murphy, Mr. Marphy told him it was ail rigatand ) to go ahead and be would see hin paid, He did go ahead aud printed tne bills and posted them, and | then \eacin an account for two huudred odd dole jars, ‘durpiy told bim to TAKE THE RILL TO TOUCBY, Toucey sald he had no fuads leit and could not pay it, but checrfutly endorsed tt a8 correct, Ohver sené the bill several times to Marphy by his son, but Without & satisfactory result, though the Collector ucver repudiated ais respousiility. Ve election over, Ulver gov anxious, He met Murphy and Murpi, toid him to be at the Astor House a¢ noon and and he would join him there—tue evidence did not slow wether room No, 6 Was suggested—aod would sete everything up. Ohver—iLnocent Cliver that be Was—weut there. out Murphy, it 13 perhaps scarcely neces- sary to add, came not, “He did not put In an ap- pearance,” said the witness, wilh as gh, At last, however, Murpny was brought to bay. He thea caine out squarely and said ho had spent as much on the election as he Intended to spend, ana was not going w pay Oliver or anybody eise a cent more, OLIVER FELT BAD, but let the matter drop, noping that a year or so of tae lucraiive Olfice almoni direcily afterwards given to Murphy would induce hiw to pay sv just a Gebl, But time rae on, and at last Glver determined io bring @ suit, m@ has brought it, and hardly is tt being fought. The legal wrigziing & Waica iv bas bee the o sion 13 & Wortuy appendix of the Erte war. Firs, of a'l, Murphy's jawyer movel to disinies the cou- plaint on tne ground that there had bees an iriegu- jarity in serving the Summons. On the origaal oli davit Murphy Waa descubed a3 THOMAS MURPHY, PRESIDENT of the Griswold and ruell Campa!gn Club,'? whereas he nad ‘een dragyed to court va & su. mhons agatust thomas Marphy mdividually. Judge Lane replied that tu such cases ine Court of Appeais had, by & recent decision, Wade it his daty to ymend the summons ia coniormity with the pleadings. $0 tat duiouliy was surmounted, There fouowed, im the course of the evidence, an Almust countless swarm Of objections aud excep- licus and omer like evil birds of law. It was clear Mat DET slies Were determined, 1M event of losin | Tue sui, to Nave abundant chances of taking the | case up to the Court of Appeals. The main punt aude by Mut phy Was that the | iRisWOLD AND CORNELL CLUB was never incorporated pursuant to statute, and was tuereiore a stuiple partuecsinp, AC ib Were & pares | nership, Oliver, te planuf, beg also a member of lle organization, Was powerless io sue against Mut hy, Tor of course one partner cannot sue KnOtHeEr, in such @ case, the responsibility velag mutual. As in ail cases Where pouticiuns were concerned, | there was a great deal of hard swearmg. Gliver’s partner 1s RIS SON JOUN, and John, so swore Murphy and Keoch (the secra- tary of the clnv), was an active memuer of the club; bad made speeches and motions, and bad generaily beca a very conspicuous tigare mit. Jolin, on tad other hand, swore positively that he Was never a Menber of the cud, aud buat be had never on = 4 3 “GIVING HIMSUL? AWAY,"? flagrantty but whether it was Murphy the usual Judge Lang said tae case crearly turned upon the xtiou of tae kind ine | Volved In this suit could pe sued collectively. Le | reserved itis deision until Wednesday. NST (MUDDLE. Mr. Kelsey, of Long Iiiand, and His Former | CharveThey Will Not Receive wu Mininer from tie Confereico. The trouble existing between the Rev. Mr. Kelsey, coneregation, seems not to bave ternunaced, it } Will be remembered that the trastees of the charch turned Mr. Kelsey oat and abused him shawefaily, They also refused to allow the presiding elucr to | enter the church, They have had no muister for from the Conference. The Conterenve, which met | a gentleman who does not take well with the Con- jercnce Ou account ot his defective voice, He | preached at Rockville a fow years ago, and the peopte have a great rezard for lim. ‘Chey are terr.bly Reneral benett as next to dishonesiy, goes lo Greeve avenue, Brooklyn. LOWG ISLANDERS TE DY FOR WORK. | Messrs, Jeffrey Hicks, Coles W. White and Benja- Mr. Kelsey met at the oiice of Coles W. mune ovciock, and organized by elveting Jeutey Hicks chatrmac, Bea- Jamun Cox secretary and W. Frank Waice clerk. THE TOU BOT, POUGHKRErS!B. April 15, 1871. ‘The Coroner's jury im the case of Willlam Muley, kilied ina riot at Tivol, have fetled to fasten the crime upon any one. 16183 feared that more trouble Wiliensue, ‘hescenes at the funeral to-day are slrengiuening Such aa appreicnsion, tne present year, NEWS. ‘0 | Moon rises..morn 4 14 . 6 40 | High water....eve 6 25 OCEAN STEAMERS, DEPARTURES FkuM NEW YORK FoR THE ONTH OF APRIL Dewtinatyy DATE or 29 Kroadway. +? Bowling Greea | 68 Sron sway, 29 Broadway. PORT OF NOW YORK, APRIL 15, sera) CLEARED. Steamship Ocennte (Ur), Murray, Liverpool via Queens: to J Hide Spatke, matup City of Paris (Br), Mirehouse, Liverpool—J G p Clty of Baltimore (Br), Detamotte, Liverpoot =Jonn G Date. 00, Btenmehip Ocean Queen, Jones, Aspinwall—P Stenruthin Go, Stearaxiyp Gen Sedgwick, Eis, Galveston via Key ‘eae, Sampson, New Orleans—Frederic West 0 H Meaitory & Co, Ftesmalip Gen Baker. Steamship Cortes, Nelaon, New Orieans—H B Cromwell & 0. fread Bienville, Baker, New Orieans—Ltvingaton, rox & Co, pttcAmabip Catharine Whiting, Hower, Fernandina—Jas and. Steamahtp San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—W R Gar- rca. Sisamahtp Montgomery, Fatreloth, Savannah —R Lowden. } Swwamabip Chainpion, Lockwood, Charienton—H at Mor- ne CO. “i mattp Regulator, Freeman, Wilmington, NC--Loril- | po! lard Sieamship Co, Steamsiup Geo B Upton, Roberts, Norfolk, City Point snd Richrvood— Washington & Co. Steninship Wyanokxe, Bonrae, Norfolk, City Point and Richmnd-—Old Dommnlon Steamavip Co. Btearanhip John Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, DC, and Mexaniria—ieo B Merric! aftennenp Voiunieer, Liowe, Philadelphia—Larillard Steam- Ip CO. Btsamehio Nereus, Bearee, Boston—H F Dimoe! we Wamautia, Fish, New Medford—Ferguaon & | ‘vod. Bark Monkchester (Br), Barker, London—Peabody, Willis co, Bark Latona (Br), Williams, Penarth Roade for orders—J Bark Star Queen, Heath, Queenstown or Falmouth for or darn -G F iuiley, Mark Mariaoning Gelatola (Ital), Cork or Falmouth—- Paneb, Baye & Co. Unre Agder (Nor), Toblasev, Cork—Wenct, Tetons & Bock- kk Gucalle (iri. Davidaou. Cardegea-J P Winey & | g358, lon 6310, spoke bark for Liveroooly ath, atid 4%, lon 817, « bare ahowing cute | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1871.—QUADRUPLE SHEE}. 1 having been mate for aeating mt aurng tho incle- { Meas ceasun, wit bey st Ib 18 biz feet long by 60 fect write. plate. Tow of Ftalls om the east side, amt two Ktores of caves, tea Teet Migh li atl, on the west side. Centra Vark seews ¥ Bark Eugenie (Br), Charon, Pictou, N8—Hewiet, & Tore France, Bark Ter Re G © H Mall &Co. Iria W pera Hiwctbs, v ian ea ¥rig Flortodo (Huai, Cacero, ¥aita—Slocovien & Co, Brag Nelhe, (wens, St Croix Roche Bros & Co. i GF Geery, Ward, C Bre Soltienny esry, Bata za8— Mill yeuahyon. rg are, Matnnns—C ran je Brig then Fy Forbes, Pictou, NS—H J De Wot & Co. Lrg Prank Ging, Barstow, Salveston—E M Stackpole. cons Fanny H Jenuings, 5 Mobile—E D Hurivut & Hirig Orbit, Nash, Machina—Simpeon & Clapn. Sehr Kio Crande (ir), Wate, (ueenstown or Falmouth —G F Bailey, Samust Wood, Woo, Hlenth & Co. fen Behr F Merwin, b Schr Sarah Bruen, rhs Schr biary Lontoa, Goakill, Washinglon—Zophar Mi 14, fchr & B Wharton, Bonsel, Norfolk, Va-—Thomas, iuimes 0. fi Fehr C Matthews, Lunt, Sntem— Arthur Starbuek & Co, Sehr Convoy, French, Boaion—I P Brown. Schr Emma filen, Fox, Beat Hartiord—C Dinae, Fenr Mary lsabeila, Simmons, New Havea—Backett & ‘Bicamer Novelty, Shaw, Philadelphia ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACTTS. Steamship hein (NG) Meyer, Bremen Apri! 1 and Sout’ aw pion My with mise anit passengers, to Ovirtehs & Co, Th inet, at 49 45, ton 22 47, pire burs Aime W Weston, from Peyerpost: for Bostoa; Tripall, hence for Livecpook, announced fa news columns yeatersav morning.) Steamship Parthia (Br). Watson, Liverpool and Queens town via Hoston, with Mase, to UG braneklyn. p Duclan By), Laird, Palermo March 16 and (b+ raltar i, With mdse ana FO Had stroug wester'y winds the entire passa.e. April #, lat hor Athot (or), from \aivesto siznas VR AG, bonnd ens. Eteamabip George Washinton, . New Orleans April 8, with intae avd passeugers, to 1B Cromwell & Co. Steamship Voinnteer, owe, Phinde.pata, wita mdee, to the Lorillard Stexiaslity Co Enip. 4 F Wh fy Harris, Bristol 49 days, with railway fron. to Wim Nelaras Jr, Took the northern pasaave and had west of the Banks und 7 strong weater.y gales; was 90 days weat of Georze's Shoa s, ark GW Jones (Br), Kobtina, Ardrossan Eeb 9 vin Lanma- 2st, with pig tron lo order—vessel to James W thei! Came the northern Fas end encounte rough weather, March 4, lat 48, lon 25, experience! a case from WSW), lasting 24 hours, during which ship; heavy aca, which washed away beth quarter boats, after hatches and cairied away pooprail aud waterway! doys west of the Broke Bark Mereur (Nor), Frinold, Matanzas 11 day &c, to PV King & Co—vessel ti Fanci, dye & ( Hing Exee wor (Br’, Mayor, Bernie 7 dayay with produce Dunenn MeColl Sour Juina Woob, Bramner, Vireinia, Schr John J Ward, Jawan, Aiesaodita, Passed Parough ell Garo. BOUND SOUTH. Brig G W Morris, Morris, Antigua for New York °0 days with gait to J Werscls—vense! to Crandul, Rertanx & Co, 3d and 31 inst had a heavy caie, whiting from g to NW; re mainder of passage pieassnt, Schr Ada (Br, Belvea, St Jobm, NB, for New York, 7 days, with lumber w Jed Frye « Co, , Sehr Wiliie Harris, Merritt, Machias for New Yors, with lumber to Jed Frye Co. Sebr Mary Ann, Phi)ips, Machias for New York, Bohr Win Jirstoart, Bronks, Portland for New York, Rehr J Rogers, Dixon, Portnnd for Eddyville, Sehr © Young: Young, Foston tor New \ ork Schr J B Sinith, Williams, Hoston for Washington, DC, Schr Marina, Morris, Dennis sor New York. Scr Iseas H Borden, Hadwia, (al River ior Now York. Schr MM Merrimats i avest, Pal: River for New Yors, Scar Fountain, Bennett, Fall’ River for Aloany. Benr Sviverter Haic, Coleman. T union for New York, Senr'Th # Potier, Itinty, sew Bed ort for New Yor. Fehr Cohasset, Gibba, New Bec(ord for New Yor! Sch Angier, besac, Warebam for ew York, with pails to R Mills € Co, Schr Anu € Prowne, Crowe!}, Dizhton for Phi'ade!phta, Scnr H P rly, Stoxea, Provi ence for New York, Sebr 8 2 v, with suger, Aiverio, Tus W Wood, Ke'soy, Provide v. eit, Prackett, Provence cor Philadelphte, Schr Anavir, Kirwin, Sewport for New york. Schr alana’ Flemming, Willan, Norwich’ for Phila tet- | phn, Sehr D Kaper. Stocking, Cromwoll for New York, with brown stone to BM Wm Barri ns. Pris, Columbia for New York, 1, Brinsley, Hurtcord for New York. ferick fall, Yortand, Ct, for srudklyn, stone to Luther & Rankin Matite A Davis, Sehr Henry b € Schr Avert, Hulse, tr Ahoe'O @cur Decora, N Sour Julia Baker, Bi Schr Jolun Hrooks, Fox, Seur Conneetient, Hurt’! Schr Penssylvania, t wing, Norwalk for Pui Sear Ansoa Brows, M fdgeport for New ¥ fron and stone to Hl Sehr J L Maloy, Russell, Bric ort for Neorgetown, DC. tctr Juila A Tate, Bridgeport for Piermont, w hub pig icon to master, Bchr Wart, Wiihams, Stanfort for New York. Sebr Clara, Post, Grevnwich for New Jork, Schr haze, Mohamee, Greenwich tor New York, Schr Cirele, Hull, Northport for New York, ‘ aoe ar Fish, Law, sorthport for Brookiyn, with brick 0 GW Pits, Schr Bila, Ramis, Huntineton for New Yorr. Seur Nigutingale, Levey, Orient ‘or New ) ork. Sebr En crprive, Mott, Kosivn cor New York, Ser Asher 8 Parker, Curpeuter, Ovsier Bay for New or Stonybroos for New York. » Brookhaven for New York. haven for Hunter % att, New Havea for Florida. Javea tor ) w iaven tor Vargia ew Haven for Jer tM Vassar, Jr, ——. Steamer Doris, Youn’, Provitence for New York, with mee and passen cers. steamer Metis ‘avin, Providenee for New York, with mise ‘Aud passeagers, to us A Danleis & Co, ROUND EAST. arae. Now \ isi. Now Aford, Gcorge, New York for Parravoro, Steamahin Nerens. B: ag) ip Waunatitie rig dames Katchiors ence, jh vethport lor Providence. Wm i bow 1 for Providence, chr Lewhi Jane, r Hartford. . Ronaout Cor # ne Ron owe (or Prow ie sider, New York for Cow Boy. ww York for Haricord ckon, New York for Newport. J ew Yor’ tor Boston. ork for Boston. for Machias, ew York for Machina. Ford, New York for Fall River, ty “New York tar New Lo ing, New York for Greenport. vr, New York for Providence, New York for New Lon.ion, <br Salife Burton, Pain’ r, New York Cor Stamford. Schr Harriet Nowell, Hush, Now York for Macnias. Bohr Caroline & Correlia Cracker, New York tor Somerset Sear T Dickens, Badcock, New \ ork for Westerly. Kehr Helen G King, ich, New York for Calais Schr Hero, Keliy, New York for Salem, Sloop Wan P Hunt, Terry, New Lors for Portland, Ct. Seamer Galatea, Nye, New The sohr MD Cranmer, Horner, from Virglata for New York, with rabrocd ties, driered w Fineh'ng Litu4nst, 18 now fn basta there debvering car nt AS RK Co's agent; to proceed to Virginta (or similar cargo when aymond, bh r Presto, ith, Ni Schr N Janes, Egatls, Schr Marzare, Keaned Bebr Mary x Carrie, P Echr Thos 8 Rovers, Schr Kate Scrauton. Pal Schr Jay fiten Jr, emit a, Wintrstone, LI, April 15—9 PM. number of ward and soulward bound vea- anchored oT the dats vorite Wb! ne, and are Hiely to remain over riht, ow a en ny aspect of the wet! SAILED. City of Malet », for Liverpool; Oceante, City of Parla, do, Penneyi 10; Weser, Bremen; iowa, Giasow; Coean Queen, Aspiiwall; Gen’ Fedgwick, Key West and Gaivestons Kienviile, New Orieana; Gea Meade, do; Cortes, do; Cetharine W hitting, Fernanina; Sun Salva Cor, Savacnal: Montgomery. io; Champion, Charleston; Steamshf) Rogniator, vs timtngton, NC anoke, Richmond, cc; Geo B Cpiou, & ; Jobn Gibson, oretown, LO, ~ Shipvins Notes. ‘The Battery is becomins a very attractive apot. Instead of unsightly heaps of dirt, miverable looking women, dirty men, old boos and broken potues, there are now seen plea- sant paths winding becween piots of green grass and gardens | of choice flowers sloping down towards the river and bay. The plaza leadiug to the diferent ferries at thatacction of the elty baa been so enlarged that st affords {nereased accom modations to the pabtc, and at the same time heightening | | Bear, Albany for Histon. the surrows ing Improvements, There have been houses ani basins for boatmen constructed with the "general over- hauling, which area buon toa deserving and hard-working class of men, and the proposed landings for naval boats, well ns tho boats of all ver ure worthy of great cout mendation, With the summer cays and nichts tu come the Battery, no longer a dreary, open, desolate place, tut a lovely pleasure park, will be a deizhifnl retreat for the parched denizens of the lower portion of the metropolis and a charm- ing view to the thousands that daily approach the city by water, Central Park, even eo beautiful, will hardly furnish ‘one equal to that of aittiog benerth the shade trees, exposed to the retresbing breezes waited through the Narrows from the ocenn. A propelier but 17 feet in length was launched from the yard of Mr J Haafelt, fout of Joierson street, yeuterday morning. ‘Tho new atenmbont Morrisania, designed to rua from Fut- ton Market slip to Hartera aod Morrisanin, weot on a trial trip yesterday to test her engine and botier, The duliders of the machinery were greatly pleased with the results of the trip. ‘The ‘ast China steamer arziving at San Francisco brought THCO cheats of tes, while the verse! arrivihg at the correspond- ing date of 187) Lrouzht only 40 chests. There were In the port of New York on Saturday, Aprit 15, 400 veaseia, of which 73 wero meamers, 49 aliips, 106 barks, % briga and 173 schooners. Marine Disasters. Scun BLIFA (of Arichat), from Cow Bay for Boston, coal lomt both masta and bowaprit off Cape Sabie Apall 2, deak. rew takea off oa the td. She was iat 4204, lon 6541. Mull reportéa in Bone HRA, from Hong Kong, at Halifax, NS, April 7, re- rte from the Rermadas had atrona igatce ‘from W and nd heavy sea, carrying away fore boom and mais gat, split salle badly and rece.ving ocher damage, ¢ Mis -eiinucous. Captain WH Mayor, of the brig Excelsior, from Bermada, has onr thanks for favors, QUICK PABKAOR—The steamship Charleston, which ar- rived on the 4th, made the passage from Charleston in 605g hours from pier to pier, LAUNCHED At Bearsport Pth inst, by JH bans & Co, an AL burt of 68 tons, cule thet F Whites, ‘ie wilt bs come ly and te owner by Garver & bro & Co, 0% Bostou, Isaac builders, Wh-+-men. Spoken—Bark Camilla, Jones, of NB, Feb 24, Int 93 45 3, 1016040 We with ty Vols vice” NB Feb ah Spoken. Foo 2i, lan bb 40 B, low 41.0 W, Li, dat 4518, ion 48 04, steamsiip | ‘Tae arrive’ of the’ Koen was | ngers, to Headerson Bros, | | dock, oy Aconcagun hag iy Bordeare for San Francisso, od Foreign Ports. pared at Phat “April, Beosle North, Vorter, from Wynn tons AYE Apri }—Arrived, Continental, Plete, Sara AGE tates, Sariban aed, ow eae LOO 5 for New Yard tdy. heneodsantisianaee een eet ees the river 8th, ship New Era, Banson, for WPALy Aprit $- Arrivert, Cartial . San Franelsco sailed tor Lenuon t Amerlous Canoe Chantion Pomioe (and sated for Now York), ‘Oi do Ist, M Merryman, from Antwerp for New York; E- MS, from San Franciseo (so re; orted), and leit for Hull; & A Litchield. Spauiding, froin Sm annah via Cork tor Reval, ARTMOU I . » Willtama, frou Rew York tor onion, Rew ih, GRRENOO &, Apr rrived, steamshi ‘aledonia, sone, New vere, ad fot atts pliakttxroot. March l—Arvived, Moat Blane, Herbert, remen., JouUIoUR, Merch 2—Arrived, ship Argosy, Swift, Tor to tnish ite for New Yorke pas yee on binge + Ave S—Arri ugusle, Bievertay With, Assam Valley (Bri, Roberta. Now Or re (Bry Lovin, do; Ce este (Br, Ful) Choate, Moblie i6th, Rewubite, | pe i Mitka, Walker, Galveston; War spirit, Power, do; Southern Rayi'ts, Weyimonth, savanaah, Salted 2a, Cathe'tral, fickerson, New (rleans; 84, Lothar, atsiord, Couper, Loxton; “Jeanle: eiphiin, Geurre Annie, Dyer, Boston: Glenralteck, eter, Minas; Sam Céarns, \siliamd San rane nafs, for Bosion ‘fa Ardrossan, alaplatcan (9, Forsyth, for vew York; King Lownon, San Francisca, Sonoma, Howes, Ran Fran- cleco via A‘tatn. ‘April Arrive ‘GUORN, March £8-Satlea, He'eni, Petter, New York, Viewon, March %—sailes, Daunucss, Warren, Philadek hia, PilTvrnpoor. NS. April 4—Arrlve! brig Colorado (Br), Bponarie, New Yort. MOVILLF, Apri 4—Arrived, seamshtp North American, Trocks, Porand (2nd lert tor Liverpool MEGsINA, March 22--Salied, Casueriie Chalmers, Clark, New York; Mta, Commerce, Wells, uo, UAVAnA, March 22—Cleared, Urls Walter Smithy Smith, New York. NEWOAGTLY, March 50—Ent out, Ober Burgermeister vou, Winter, Sel New York. * Cleave April 1, Briisa America, for New York; Victory, San Francisco, PLYMOUTH, March S1-OM, dark: Louls (NG), Wicke, from New York (or Rotter av Patrnao, Mareh 2) ~ Arr! eat Natris, New York, Cieared 25 h, Vetrats, Bavanis, Baltimore, Poor Axtinty Je Aprill0-Arnved, achr Telegraph, Barker, Provincetown, GULENG OWN, April 4—Arrived, steamahip The Queen, Thomas, New York cand leit “ur Liverpool). Arrived at do ifth, steams! tp City of Washingt Jones, New Vor via Ha:ifax tor Liverpool (and proceeded), Sailed 24, Oncle Toby, Stevens, Autwerp, RANGOON, eb £2—Sailed, Krankiln, Prew, Heng Kon, ROLTERDAM, March Ul—Cveared, Moneta, Fossett, Philip, pa: York, BAiGon, Feb W- Arrived, Naples Mott, Houg Kong; 20thy. Garipslai, Noves., do; -Ist, Juan Rittray, -havnon, do, ecilind Hob 15, Highlander, Foster, Yokohama ; Wich, Shir- . Willeomb, do. Eunryas, March %—In port bark Howland, Tneker, for Boston Lig; brivs Isabel Nevrran, Kenuart, for do; Queen (sr), frora do, just acrived; Aristos ( 'm. Pexk, from do, doy ‘Tula’ Reed, uac, sebr Abbott Lawrence, Mayo, from Boston vin Berrvuda, arriv) | th, to loa! for Boston, St Jous, NB, Apri i4--Arrive', schr Florence Coomba, New York; (th, orig Wanderer, clmpson, do; achr Adeiin, Kingaton, Piltadelonin, i Cleated Lith, bacc® Uermaa, Dormer, Newport, £; 18th, Henry Knight, Havana, ‘TRNEL, April 1--Astived, Westfolt, Jacobsen, New Or Jeans, Amerionn Ports. BOSTON, April Mf -Arrivet, bark Tas Primrose (Br), Mo- Kay, Curadoa? orivn Klsey (Br), erry, Cape Havtien: Se rab Gfimore, Chittord, Culbarten; achra Fmiy s Jennie, : calvaston: Mary P lye. Purvere, Tang ic; J Alder ‘ice, Cavalier, and J Hf Mewwe, Cole, phic. Telegraphed, bark & A Cochrane, from Creo. Cieared—Rark Tarla Topan, Hathorne, est Indies; brig Delopea (ir), Atkins, Port Spain Tith—Arrived, sbip Agencr, Kaow'es, Liverpool; bark TR Patt ures (slant: gehrs Vra'e, irem Chartes- ie eTnton | ton, Jas henry, New Yors; JD Griiin, and Jwila Newell, do. RALTINORE, Apill M—Arrived, steamship Ohio (NG), Paseo, Bremen} briga Acet a Thar.ow, Woite, Matanzas; Pinirle Rose, Gilfin, Catbaren; sebr 8 Potter, Poiter, Ap: PeCinared—Stenmshin St Lawrenoe, Halleit, Roston: barks New ulzht, Letourra, iio Jat Era Br), MoCallou .by Lavreace (Br, Steec, Demerara ; brbze Lhetie wna, Rio Janeiro; Ida (tr) Dex, West e Sidaev, CB: sehr Pa los, Shuckford, #t Jonas, PR; Crescent Lode, Hate, Bos ton. Soiled —arke Traveller, va; achr Annie Barard, Lith— Arrives, sceamaitp MeCleilan, Howes, Boston, pRRIDEN ORT, April Mariel, Macy Bacon, joring, Co'd Sorta. sn ieated tn chr Star! iolnure, New York; Mth, 5 Maloy, Rouse , April 12—Arrived, brig Slack Swam CHARLESTO: wer, Host a. steamship Ceorpt Crowe'l. New York. Bieainsliy Jas Adver, Lockwood, New York, AStu—Al So PAKIEN, Ga, A; ril®—Arrived, schr Samuel Fixb, Teal, Charieston. Clonred bth, aehr Loretto Fieh, Willey, New York :8th, shtps jense (Nor, Bllefsen, London; scar Babel Hall, Bart cy O Trunty, steamship from Bremeu “or Ja't more; barks + t- for do: D Charin, Rose, Havana for 0; do for do; Marian (.¢), Holmen, Arroyo, PR, Don Jacinto Rag, from Ralti x, cord rk Vayior, for New york. Vivertin, Ualtimure} Cajon, Nova |. Cor fhomas, from Georgetowa for our Albert brig Talla, for Po hrs Wn Whe cr tie ist inte 4-—Salied, steamsip Clyde, Kennedy, , April 4—Arrived, echr Josie, from New Yor! MORILE, Aprt! 0—Arrives, shin Cordean, Kins. Newpores berk New Enelans, Baxter. Boston; schts Geta, Browny. Cav aslens 1, i sinery Corson, Pavadesphla; Jessie Mur: ey Bate ‘Cleared —Shipe Carols Mav _Nvhert, ifo's re for 12, Smith, Liverpool; Europa. Fonaeudt. eo}, steamship Rapidyn, scbrs Wu Fisier, Lymaa, Ruatan} sherman, Meshon, Boston, id areivad, scua lyieiatee, Nick- ea, Reoaon, New . chiller (Na), Wiscutoen. Premen: brig Julict C Clark, Moore, Cartons sere 1 A Edwards, Row- lacd. Catharien; Rovert Painfer ‘Daholl, Pall River, bry Arrived steamanipa Aries, Whel'en, Boston ; Fanita, Doane, New Yerk ; orf ilza MeNedl, Small, § Also ‘arrives Villy dark Rach. Norton, 3 brig. Julie Carney, Cobara, Matinzas; acur’ CA Hendrick, arncon. TEWPs, Del, Aprtl 14, PM—Passet in, bare Ann Elieabeths from Cartenan, and 4 lebt bark, anypovetto e the Jaines Breit. from New York; also a hark and two brie, To hire hor. schvs Evergreen, and F Menden. for Alexandria, aud New York plot boat No 12. Wind MF, threatening ‘rains. ther St. VORTLAND, A hrs Neitie Hotgkins, Borner, Tan ‘kiss, Hodgaon, Baltimore; WS Dart rd, Pitindelphta. ip. Prussian, ‘Dniton, Liverpool; White, Cardenas; brig M A Lerry, Cusse,. Te MOND. April 13—Arrived, steameh'ns Win P Civie,. Parker, sr a Bell hoe grs! New York; sohr Cata- wamtenk, Lor von ale. Suled—irl;Ameia Br), Deaif, City Polat and Monte: vx FRANCISCO. April 7—Salied, ship Young America, Camaings, New York, RAVANNAN Avril M—Arrived, steam Bo-ton; ship John Mann, ; bark Rackel, Vieksburg, a Pacil Babcock, New York; ‘Archar Burtun, and Dann, do, : Cleared—Schra J H Stickney, Philadelp!ia; Aldana Roxes, Pail tive Tith-- Cleared, ctoamahtps Annteville, Crowoll, and Sam Atiins, Sew York; Plonser, Batlade pi avid Cannon, hompson,” Phitade phia; Darien, ri! 4—Artivod, bark Brotuer's Pride (Br), schr John Travy. do. ‘AU Had ev's Wille Bil, aohrs PavidWaagon, Tones, from New York. arrive! 6tn. for Bath; denvia & Willey, Wuley, tor Bedabedee. for i's RD HAVEN, Apri 1—Arrived. brig Chariesy ncksvillo, SCy for Bang r; achrs Geo Tan for Boston; Coartes Heath, Sniwieg, Clements rt Johingon for do ay AB axte, : for New Yori; Anne B Jacobs, Joxes, Chatham for ae ria Louian, Snow, Gloucester ior do; Nearietta, Hart, Fox Triand, Ma, for do; Fishop, aod Maonteld. Achorn, Rockiand tor do; Lia tla, Smithy Pem sroke far do; Finca A Newcomb, Harding. Saiein for Tangier; Mary ‘Granamy, | Fonstain. Bichon, Me, for Washia ston, DU: Maggie Van- dusen, Compo», Lean for Philadelpia; Wiltam M Rverett, Mth, AM—Arrived, sebrs Eliza Williams, Cornish, Albany for Boston; Olive Hayward, Arey; L.) Weathwartn, Dodue, and Abner ‘Taylor, Dodee,’ do tor Ranzor; Kath Thomas Dor'go, do for te Grant, Grant, do for G oucester) Kedron : Fr), Peters. Win isor dor New York; Mar.tet, Crow: ley, Cutais for do (and all sariedys Eee ia HANA GUSE oo UR BROOKLYN PATRONS WILL SERVE THETR own Literesta an Leonge noass by iewtas their favors for the HERALD at (ae Branch Offos, (reupved rom 1 Futon street to) No. 4 Oonet atreat, Clty Wail s yuare, building with Ere Rallway oles. “This # our vay aw ized Brooklyn office, and advertisements are recelel at ira charze of any kind. 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