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10 NEW YURK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET, from No ; sobre wyer, Kell i York tous FG Davin’ Boenn for dos) vd Bary q Hickey Yor tio, do John Atwood, i» tor do, doy 8 ‘Pun M Arrived, stem Francisog, Reynoldg ow Port echt dW Dodge. teylor do. nGleared 16th, achr Hattie Haskell, Young from Aux Cayes), on nineteen | Rightway, tenth and Dousran ele’ am Time of ‘ EUROPEAN MARKETS, s : ME MSTAURIB RAORS. | EEE THE SOLDIERS BURIAL | © oy SUMMARY. MONEY MARKET.—LONDON, April 34:30 P. ia SAME Day—Third Bave—viub Purse of $600; one eee eemnl at dhie for boih snouey and the accounc. |~ Sobr irginia for Pall River. mile and 9 quarier, — vite snd steady pet Fe gine, Hanae u i Aimerican securities quict and steady. United States tive- G. HL. Rice entered b. f, Annte B., by Dextrignon, The Last Tribute of Respect to the twenty bon aa Bas es Bi Y wa-fortin, 5s , dam Banner... toe 1 tes, OBI. B70, pehr John J Ward, 1 jaltinore. raaied 28% brig Datsy, Radford (trom Swansea, having re ‘hg i POOL. April 34:30 Hasbrouck, Hall, Baltimore, ured, Fall River, SECOM DAY OF THE SPRING MEETING, | macon « Hotand entered 3. & 2 The cotton market closed sirong; middiine uplands, | BC" Gel aman” tmonda, Baltimore. CAYENNE, Feo ¥—In port acnr Golden City, Keane, from pADeralion, dam Lavender: +. lero of Fort Sumter. alg oiling Oriana, Wg the ania of fhe day | he Oiiver Send Dhorway, Balshnore Salem, arived St atlor'n very bolster dus pasiuge ae nore \eskinweon, am bricanoia the Fourth... + 3 EE SCI xpore haley of catia, omahip aatned at New Orleane nave | BSR" Site Huonty Hal altmore New Kray Déane, Tor Hosions Sagpore (Ber Wilsiay 2 . Cortriil ent el bre O58, been mac 34d. e shipments of c Ayres, which Mv Bou itnessing the Jam Sigma, cae ae {ince the last report to the Ist Inst, have been 30,000 bales. Bark Mary G Marshall (Br), from Buenos Ayres, Care Hayrrem, March 12—1n port brig Example (Br), for thera, Beauties w tn 8 0 eee acteted oi a. Style, by’ Wagner J The Arrangements for the | “Tips st Mascursren—Livenroot Aprii—Tho ad. | arrived on the Ist inat, reports northerly and easterly winds | poston mm 9 dayes sohrw MUM Pele fears G maple Ct a Exciti ng Spor te ae by cracker &. ‘agner Joe, 5 vices from Manchester are more favorable, but do not affect % x Ry ator, and egeteal Mash J a jo EK, laos from New York, just arrived, DBE sees teense 2 pel g since Ne hove LENT URGOB, 28—Arrivea, bark Lockee (of Anna- “ = “_ | «A. C. Franklin entered ch. m, Glenroge, by Lex- The inte of wreces fon the past four days have been 27,000 ee ae ialotste water pone Misa & Ailoe, foams ‘ CANTAN AMO, Mi tn 0 rt MBAI Bry,’ ( | ay, Mean Gee Bally TOM susan teas eee f Wet bon PROVISIONS MARKRT.—LIVERPOO!, April | sali, spencer on the malnmast, jib and forestayaall, mizzen- | TOw4sED from St Jaye, ved tata, vologd for New York's THREE GRAND EVENTS: | wy, fashig cused bc iscd wiioi, KO || WeeT POINT THE FINAL RESTING PLACE. | ;'4ife"s:-swcmn'Se's, maetotatat'a uti | Rann yin . br Rela, baiet a1 omaminc i nin for wor ueky, dam Lady Blesslagton be Pork, 48. per wt. for fine Western prime mean, Bark John H Pearson, from Palermo, which arrived on 1060, Feb 15—Sailed, barks Nawarth Oastle “Br), Link- ae ad M. Walsh entered b, c. Regul: LONDON PRODUCE MARKET.—LONDON, April 2.—Sugar, | jst inst, reports passed Gibraltar Jan 20, and had light winds yw York; 25th, Alert (NG), Ackemenn, Hampton of the Hurdle Race, | 1, hi. Monicomery ent : mae BE Rete SLAG; Gs coat” Monta. pore for'com: | SOScMp aC AGE ft M.sines neney SW EMS hanes | tle! ISB aie Prince Alfred (Bry, sncom, for Xi i | RM, Montgomer: oF joa imor el i : Wind Tom the Winner 6 Hardie Xeoe, | “rorolgnor, damn Mary Farris; cee ee? yo | _ ‘The rematns of General Robert ancepnan Hate | mon, and 286. w 246, for fine, OU a rere | epi e n Mb ge P yore, big Holling Wave, Hall, frou Yokohame, arrived lganie Douglass the Two-Mile Heats, and F, i, Harrison entered en. g. Donovan, by Bulle. — | States Army, the hero of Fort Suinter, Will 100VO | i Bark Excelsior, from Montevideo, which arrived on the tat | Ith, for } ong Kon arenes, eiaeh OM Slide vectaasiocs $ un, dam by Ambassador seeéseseee AL | this city to-day at noon, to be conveyed to their final inst, reports, croswed the equator March LI, 1m lon 40 W, and | (LAY ANA, Mare Aunie 3. the Mile end « Quarter Dash, ‘Time—2; resting place at West Point. It 14 only some eleven S H I Pp P I N G N E W S . yeaiort Feb 28 lat 308 lon harleston, ‘d'dine wea "8 W. spoke bark bam- : Sate Bprlse. thous Busuos Apres for Bostone” Cleared 984, brig Star, Cook, North of Hatteras: rat ‘eared Cari Br), Bowers, Philadelphia ; 90th, Brig Veteran, which arrived on riton (Br), Bowel ip! im i years ago when the untiring spirit that worked the i, from, Messina, | Gapicro, Baltimore via Matanzas; Vo-LUny’s Racing at Now Orleans. Sagua; Alberti, Harriman, ‘do; sche Ottawa, Pry wl ist ins NEw ORLEANS, April 2, 1872, ‘The events set down to take place to-day on the | S°™us of this great soldier was actively engaged 10 Almanac for New York—This Day, solely Dam Citesiar, Went 205 canis 1 te cee roth, Baguas Ai rt, Harri, Coie jews oer Though the skies over the Crescent City have | yetatrie course are, al, th bracing the | Preparing for the defence of a Important fort Pm fermuda\ March $8, "lat (8,"ion 14.81, apoke brig James | Payne, Hawtlan, dos Ange (NO Poulued, dot brigs,"Timos é MesicigencnnPoeragg congo g) ch had been entrusted to nis safe keeping by the 5 42 | Moon rises..morn 8 87 | Rogers, from Porto Rlco for New London. thy Fields, Lelaud, Philadelphia; HH fF, Regus ‘ween clouded to-day and the bright and genial sun- | yinor stakes for three-year-olds, one mile; mile | Witch bad been F High 6.00 | Brig Acadia (Br), from Messina, which arrived on the Ist | AG Jewett, Reed, Cardenas; solirs Eu ‘ollins, do shine was lacking to omer and exillarate both | nests for four-year-olds, the winuer of the Binga- | “Me! olcer of his country. How nobly he pro- GORE pm Wrateris: O72 k bi; had heavy SW ana W open, Cardenas Helen Hastings Chr), Aubieys inat, re assed Gibraltar Feb John - a * bee! muda. Philadelpuia, saen and women, the grand old Metairie Course bad | yan siake carrying five pounds extra, and the ‘tected the charge with which he had been en qrints the entire paseage; been 10 days north of Bermuc lel! HALIFAX, NS, April 2—Sailed, steamship North America shousands upon thonsands of visitors to witness the | Metairie Cup, sweepstakes for all ages, two | usted is already well knows and familiar to the OCEAN STEAMERS. snBrig A.D Whidder, from Hague, which arrived on the let | (ar), ties Tren 4, iP yacing events on the card fur this the second day | mtlesand a quarier. in, the, first Tace the | mind of every American citizen, as the memorable | poe; op pEPARTURR PROM NEW YORK FOR THE : NTH OF Lhe eavy gale from NW, lost alll 0 th deck load, conulating 0 10 cuake of molassea; been | papinson Aeatonr il D Slovo: Pleresy Now Yor east of the spring meciting, The hotels, crowded to re- i starters will prot ae A ite: ae an a, 5 defence of Fort Sumter, on the days of April 12 and teras. wa ey, aot Wee Callao, Buckman, Poril {Springbo! ok (i d orth of Beite Buckley, W, Col Brig D C Soule, from Cardenas, which arrived on the Ist th of Hatteras; 27th, Berry, pletion jor more than.a week, scemed to transfer | nojta, 1, G, Wootate London, D. Swigert’s Bhy look, 18, 1861, formed @ very important event in the Did | inst, Teporis Maven 18, iat 28, lon 65, spoke bark Fidelia, | New Yark; Catharina Morey, (Br bun, Tthr se the bulk of their guests to the excursion trains, G. H. Rice’s War Dance, Babcock’s bay filly by Bay | tory of the Jate rebellion, from Cardiff, for New York. lormood iar eno lew York; jerce, Linnekin,. when the horses were calied to the post for the hur- NS eres Proper Stone’s Mary General Anderson, it wii be remembered, died at | ¢ Passed Through Hell Gate. reek ENOUTIE, bp Bahrives, s ieamahips Hoa Ba- @ie race the ciub and grand stands Were an enjoy- | “"In te mile heats, Cottril's Saucsbox, Campberl's | Nice, on the 20th of 1ast October, in the sixty-sixtn | iia a a ae Bt Thomas, wee pg able sight, with thelr unrongs of enthusiastic gen- | Nathan Oaks, Gatfney’s Lord Byron and Moore’s | year of his age, alter a long and protracted illness. Schr Longwood, Rogers, Providence Lor Virginie, ch IIIa port, brigs Seoreh MoFars ne Hemen and ladies, Almost every Southern State ; Geore Wilkes will contend for the purse of $800, | | His was career devoted to. his country, a8 ir Artist, Forrester, New Bedford for New York, Belfontaine, for New York April; Athlete, Hobbs for Hale th lovely | ye Metamie Cup, wilt of Mr. M. H. Sanford: | since July I, 1825, when he graduated from West Gchr Iwano Borden, Hadwin, Fail Rivar tor New York. | fax March’ 17; Arthur Johaaon, for Boston ith; Talia, had its represcatatives, and almost every lovely | vajue at $1,000, to which is added $1,000, wil ” bohr Whistier, Keefe, Taunton for New York. Roberts, from Baitimore, disg; sebrs Annie Grieve, re temaie her favorites among the several horses. bring to the post Nelile Gray, Hollywood, Mon- | Point, up to June, 1861, he was engaged in active ——— 8ebr Noy, Chase, Fall River for New York. art, for St John, NB, March ig; Atruns, Mitchel, for a port! ‘The racing was capital, as had been anticipated, | Stclisl, Preakness, Nelle Ransom, Conductor, | gervice of an important nature, General Anderson PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 2, 1872. Schr Norih Packiic, Baton, Fall River for New York, north of Hatteras (he A was reps cleared 9h “for Stock wood, Wanderer and Baraey Willlams—a re- Schr Roanoke, Cook, Taunton for Es Boston, the hurdle contest proving most exciting aud | yarkable fleld of clippers. was one of the most earnest students at West aeaeieaanemaemanaee Bohr § V Smith, Jonbolly, Vinalhaven tor New York. | Buvinwd, March $—Sailed, bark Bdwio, Colby, Boston, oausing shouts of delight from one and all alike. As Pools were soid on the Cup contest last evening i Point, and in 1888 he published a work entitled CLEARED. oe Fart see gon Har Poriehater, tos tee Yorke Hi a 15AG9, March Ta Pat are Ontandia, awe y on ae fe often the case In this popular amusement, the Py seeite Zohtisoa, a eee he Met Fane “Instructiona for Field Artillery, Horse and Daekes siscas CA wa neta ve ona | ee Galatea, ‘Nye, Frovisence tor New York, with | New York Migs yaa Cole. ‘Bry, Jone foro, doy sober “prophets” were doomed to disappointment in the | Hatogk's entries, $335 Swigerv’s entries, $10; ue | FOoh Arranged for the Nervice of Be oe towne H pan Ba ck aera a pabeeeci a eee Keeginatinopt ohana on sans WN tare W-Arrived, sehr’ RA Ford (Br), second and third races, the dark blue of Sanford's | feld, ip to # late hour the assembled sporting Aves, whic! sinc eon je eamship Humboldt (NG), Barandon, Stettin--Wendt - Carpenter, New Yor! Inberg. amehip Neptune, Baker. New Yor's for Boston. ‘W H Mauller, for New York; Btabie suifering defeat, where his entries—Salna Larlpy geen pos Lannea to speculate on the | proved of by all our leading military tacticlans, emi Neos; Dacron, mavaaiisie=Mossar;nierig/ A 1 enna Fearne. Biullt Hoboken for Somerset picleaged bath aches jailler, for New York; 80th, Sea and Madame Dudley—were great favorites, Disas- In private life General Anderson had many / ERAS Dsskespoas’ OhbvtestSbe-t-® Bohr Belle, Bimpson, ook for, Bridgeport Haven VAT EERE ee See, Leet ie Jeo, Skoines. mers ; —I amily, 1 9, Toad troua indeed was this result, as the betting men of THE ROBESON INVESTIG, ATION. friends, who esteemed hits courteous and gentle | yorgan & Go, sit ve Bont J, B Lawaon, Lawson. Havarairaw for Providence. Bay Be Sane ed Kingdom or Ooptinent). Magnivude thought they were invincible “Di 1UN. manly manner, which was in perlect keeping with Rarer hj oreage, Bell. Bananas City Point and Rich- ae oe oral BLES FerA TR DIA Lie HOHORS sobtiied Fob a ihipe Heir eine Feb Anionic te load: fa the respective events, and offered tong wnbenan ne his career of life, and marxed the digaity of the pileamanp ALY r Clyde, Drew, Norfolk, City Point and Bohr Neltie Biocantiel Robbe Ney rare for Stamford, Cleared ‘Maret 1, barks Mokanna Gar, Nolan, Janigue, 5 ichmond—Way % ken, , . 4 i aide upon them, | This disappointment, which | About the Torpedo Loat Engines and Iron—What | frsnmory “of oueral Anieteous tho. lero. of Fort | gsteammtniy Vowunier, Bloodgood, Fuiadeiphla~Loriland | | Sehr Decatur Oakey Siusbury, Puladepaia for Prov Vonks cat es ca lice a bog 3, A nas + is always anticipated upon the turf, did Are Orduance Supplies!—The Deliciene Sumter, will never be obliterated from the récollec- | Stgamebip Oo son nm Dimook: HER a us tte, aster, Virginia’ foe Prowidenses n port March 2, ships Morarta, Patten, for Antwerp; P yo mier, Meritt ew, from Montevideo, 4 ; le not detract from the general enjoyment tion of u grateful country, aad Will be handed down | Snip George H Warren, Woodbury, Livernool—E BE Mor- Behr Horace L, Francis, Hoboken for New Haven. | Woodoury, from Guanape for Hamburg, in distress; barks Eee ty VO Oat se ConIeaTy, SANG 10. the api eg seecstaag an spact encred to the memory One Man Te | ee EFianting (la Chaparelio, Antwerp—Funch, Eye | Behr Bote ene aoned tor Pigmouth, | Busan A Biatecel, Bntuieubae excitement, a5 such uncertaintios render the sport MShorely after the death. of Gentral Robert Ander. | & Co. ‘ if ie Schr Wm Wood, Wood, Virginia for New Haven, FE oon eeecarys HBecrrster, Colliug: +>. load wool at Tome donbly charming and attract the crowds that at the WASHINGTON, April 2, 1872. | gon his romalns Were conveyed from Nice to Uadiz, | 4 hark Humboldt (NG), Schwelchel, Bremen—Funch, Edye | chr James, Collins, Hllzahethnort for Norwich. |» and nitrate at Iquique for New York; bark Sierra Nevada, ai 3 iy e) ta cl K J A] junter, Peck. iJ Pe te country. The events on the card were wae in in business bd ae . aaa tse elgat o'clock. The Guerriere rt st Cad on the oth of December, m Hark ‘James Welsh (Br), Hammond, Barbados—T T & F A sehr Man et xt a ‘Kenney, Haverstraw for Flushing, | ™% Brunswick, cH beaoe st Saanrty New York, Dber—the first, a hurdle race; the secoud, two-mile e LSON and arrived off Fortress Monroe en) wis tit with brick to Rol Peck. . e y ‘The G e Brig Marle & Sophie (NG), Tischhetn, Barbados—Pentston | chr E Shultis, Smith, New York for Providence, ‘i ois Beaty, aud the (lird, a dush of one aud a quarter | was sworn and Lestidled that he is superintendent of | ore a Roaan oh We eveniog Ge oniuaes & Gn | £zUer Bene Chas A Crainery Harvey, Eilzabethport tor Newport. | cATPXANDRIA, April }-—Arrived, achr Addie Chadwick anue, machinery at Washington Navy Yard, and has been | ge folowing day the casket containing she ‘body | 4 Bis Seah A Holbrook (Br), Tuthil, St Thomas—Peniston | Schr Native, Hmith, New York for Providence, BOSTON, April Arrived, brig Para, Severino, 8 Mich THE HURDLE RACE, since May, 1861; the yard 1s supplied with every | was brought on shore and delivered into the saie Brig Francis Lewer, Lewey, New Orleans—R H Drum- | Sobr liza Pharo, Sheriaan, Elizavethport tor Providence, aie) sonra e: Ea AYE qonyneaens Baral th sueine In the first race, over eight hurdles, two miles, | facility for building first class engines; the yard i keeplug of major General Lee Ake mond ee bite. bitls Real *01 Schr R Hf Wilson, Harr ; tiadetpina for orpento ce, port. ‘Below—A ship ane a bark, bouud fn, tives Anat ther were entered J. daffaey's brown filly Olean- | can manufacture engiues cheaper than by contract | Te LR decom panled by | Sehr Roswell, Copp, St Johis, 'R—Joim Boynton’s Son & | ke i: John A Brop. Bauirse) ew Foe De Ri eeaye ss Cleared--Stoamer’ Glaucus, Walden, New York; ship’ Bol Knowles, Callao; bark Clara, Nickela, Suenos " rar lio; T. F. Roach’ 5 stace f rec 29, Schr Kate Kallauan, Avery, New York for New London. Vv dag ete ; Chat der, by Tipperary, dam Ol10; 1. ¥. Roach’s brown | with outside parties, and tn a muoh more satisfac: | the bunds of the revelying ship New Hampshire and | ©%... 5 gr pishes, Anderson, Jacmel—Miller angiton, eee prop ey : hrs NW Magee, Ketchum, Mobile; Charm, Ellis, Co, 1 | Seb * ry & Hi Weehawken for Koston. horse Bund Tom, by Siar Davis, dam by | iory manner; he thought it much mere economical | te Artillery School, the casket was carried to the | gcir Mary D Leach, Atkins, St Jazo—Jas & Ward Sehr Oharley Woolsoy, Pt ier : t v ‘ker, New ‘ork for Providenot. | ” Satled!-Wind WNW, slp A ; barks Constitution, M ieanl ; ; : . | chapel of the fort, Where tL was ‘placed upon a plac che MK Samaon, Samson, Havana —Jna W Elwell & Co, Rebr Geo P Trigs, Linnekin, Hoboken for Providence, 1 fae a eee menos ban <3 Margrave; E, Harrison's gray gelding font; to build engines ac the Navy Yard than to have | form itamediately tn (ront of the chancel, On the 9th | evr Palma Rankin: Savannah: Beaver, Millet ec Schr Pinta, Clark, Puiludelphia, tor Rockport, teor, and A.M Roberts; and irom ine roads, bark Clofide; Corvett, by Lightumg, dam by Kuight of | them built by contractors; they could employ from | of Hebraary the remains were Sonveyed by steamer | Schr Cagrie’ 8 Web, Homan, Georgeiown, SC—Bentley, | Schr Mary Ellon, Sinith, New York for Frovidenoe, by Seiya steamer Trent, from Liverpool; Panther, Bt. Geor, and E Huarrison’s chestnut gelds | ge ae ! to Baitmore, and thence to New York, arriving ler § Co. ak dan cl m rien, Smith, Elizabethport for Norwalk. from Philadelphia; Wm Lawrence, from Baitimore; abip. me Tempe, by Bulictin, | ‘dain by albion. Bind ae bmg a ite Gee hie Gade a | in thy erty on the morning, ot February 12 The res |) Goke May wera, Hatch, 1 int fireman badectadl ced MUN sy ppariet eee, Heweivors fay Hew annee. Olive 8 fouthend, do; barks Agate, do; George Walker, from. Tom was a strong favorite over the Held. This iu ” mains were accompanied by General J. 0. Davis Rae piel 2 bk cies > ork for ‘I; alt Cay, Was avery fino nice, and Was Won by te tavorile | build as big an engiue as was ever desigued, Tho | aud General S. W. Crawford and by them conveyed | frenmer Ka Bettie, Mota, Arran Behr Iday Pili, New York for Taunton, | | SRAITMORE, Apri App drtved, bei Senorita, oune Bio sitar two Merce struggles, the Arst ith fen Gor. Witness replied to f aneation by Representative | {tun the versey City depot to the Marble Cemetery, | Steamer George A Chaifee, May, Middletown, Ct. Rohi De Franny sunt, Nev Youk for New Wopdon Pee ee aoe ena eet ater Portmouth, NAT he second with Leimpie, cr } Arcner that the Navy Yard could make engines ~~* + {9 Seco Picci te erate Seana e “ Henrietta, Bayley, South Amboy for Norwieht, enry Nick hitchouse, a tien Morris in second and Yom Corbett inird. “Gieauder made EUPERIOR TO THOSE OF CONTRACTORS; |“ "fhe last honors and the Jast tribute of respect ; ARRIVALS ‘ Been oer te bart Wag: New York tor gan Pokak, Henry Niskerson, Wiiiahouse, nd Bspten eee & poor show so far us speed was concerned, but us | they were furmtened with Ube best machinery of ; Utat the people of the United ptates dan Offer to the om Steamer Contipede, Willets, Philadelpaia for Boston, ‘Cleaxed—Steamer © W Lord, Rogers, Key West and Ha- a Jumper she was as perfect as nny of her oppo- | every kird, ’ memory Of @ brave soluter, who served his country Rurontap BY THR HEiLD © * Wind at sunset SW, yana; sobrs FW deen, Humphrey, Pemmambuco; Delmont nénts, The following are the detals of In reply 6.4 question by Secretary Robeson the | gallantly and falthiully for a term of thirty-six THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS, Gales, St Pi :.W oF Phelps, Cranmer, Pro fart Steamship Ashland, Moore, Fernandina, March 80, with Ma) Chas 4 Jones, Gritin, Boston. Below, ship reported to be mdse anid passengers,’ to, Manes Haws Sled oan ring; Disasters; ‘dia, from Bren THE RACE, Witness said the Washington Navy Yard during tio ons with brig Woodlan off Hatteras, STRAMBUIP ATRAGON, wine on her way to the Atlaniic led—Bark Union, for Liverpool, mig betes ‘Apollo, Sam years, will be paid to-day. The preparations fo) ‘The start was given as the horses approached the | five years of the Jate war prepared more ordnance ue flual obsequies are now entirely completed, ant sand ona canter, and as they Went away they in- | guppiies than all the other varus tometien; anaie, | Avis expected that tho procession anu ceremohy ol ea hada ll me a! Basin yesterday morning, took the bottom off Governors do; Killen F, Halifax; 80th, bri ereased tuetr pace nto a good, gullop. “The | reply to aT ahs trae neeprivace stale | to-day Will not lack the respeot due to the memory day aur an Agena azar malnoationd 9p Fang; same | Basin, yewterday morning, took the dutta Fornenaes Hveat Indiey in tow of Deluuey. brat hardio was taken by Tom Corbett | jishinen 1s equal to the Wasnington Navy Yard. Of such @ brave oficer as General Robert Anderson teamship Magnolia, Vaimer, Savannah March 80, with STEAMER SUWONADA—The China Mail of Feb 9 says :—By SiHARLHSTON, April 3—Arcived, steamship Manhattan, avd §=Bind Tom together, Temple tuird, | garg OF THE BURBAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND RR- Proved himself to be. mdse and pasgseners. to W R Garrt the arrival of the steamer Yeaso we have some further par- | Woodhull, New York. Oleander fourth, and he latter never was PAIRS HANSCOMB, ‘The procession will start from the Marple Ceme- ‘Steal tioulars of the loss of the steamer Suwonada, Captain Clark. ‘Sailed—Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York, i; 9 al Fletcher, m the race from that moment. As the ing swe * on Second street, at hall-past ten o'clock | ™dse “ She struck the sunken rock at dead low tide on the 80th ult; FERNANDINA, March 80—In port bark Thos ' horses approached the second hurdle the two | tracttor the coustraciant Of ene ieee Ce oS 1 dnd proceed up’ Second avenue to Mighth | with mdse dnd pamentee ooo oe Mora Eee, eareh 2, | and Captain Cinsk, with m eee eae oe Eee achr las Micuatdeoms doe nn ‘Toms became yoked aud they toos tne jump to- | Hoat to be DUNE at Cuarlestons the Board atopied | Sree aad thence to Tnirty-fourth wixest, North | “snp hares H Mashall, Marsha biserpcoie Feb 8, with | Atwigotneaouth of Ving Island. On this she remained for | and Nelle CUTGEL IG ACh ts eID ook Yankee, getuer, Temple trailing four lengths behind, Olean- | nis design aud that of Admiral Porter for the two | River, via Broadway, Fourteenth street aud Filta | mase and 60 passengers (OOM Mursball kobe ‘The first part ep, into deep water, where anor how lien In ten or eleven | from New York for Kichmond; brig Uasian, from Messina; der being far away, ‘There was no change to the | torpedo boats, the one to be bullt under the super. | avenue, The following programme gives a detailed | of the passage ud tine weather, with southerly winds; thoms. The officers of the U $$ Ashuelot exerted them- | scbr Veal Havant , from i. wird huraie, and going around the lower turn e of th t y tho | Account Of the processicn:— crossed the Banks in lat 45 Ni was 0 days off Sabla | selves in a most praiseworthy manner on the oc- Passed out—Steamship C W Lord, for Havana; ship Ma- Temple wens merrily up and the trio Jumped the | Meudence of the witness and the other under tho GERCIEL Cubana 0010) Taland with heavy gales trom WNW March 8, at 42-00 | Meet, 1 aa wattew ory citmuasie Ctuat” the | calays Liverpool; barks Don duste, Bordeaux: Eiverion, ry el. As the sed tie stand, 1 “ ins ed rt 1 D ee N, lon 68 W, ®. hurricane from SE to NW | repairs to. the ‘Ashuelove, rudder were 40 far ) Matanzas; May Queen, RioJanetro; brigs Red Wing, dome fourth bundle parallel. y passed the stand, im | responsible for the one and Porter for the other; HADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE East, which lasted efx hours, during whtch tine carried away | completed.as to enable her ollcers to render such signal wer. | Dudteys Baenoa Ayres; “Harry, Porto Rico; Water Witch, 1:7, Temple ied a neck, Bind ‘tom second, ‘tom | they were to New York Crey, March 39, 1872, mizzen yard and blew the maintopaail to ribbona; the ea | vice. Captain Clark and hie oficers and crew are expected | Matanvast echt John’ Wethered, Sab Andreas; also ship Corbett third, two lengtus behind the latter. Jem- ARRANGE AS THEY SAW FIT; The remains of the late Brigadier General Robert | very heavy from 4!) quarters; March 24, had another violent | down in the uext steamer from Foochow. There were on! Alice Minot, for San Francisco. ple was then yoked by siind ‘Tom and they ran } the witness consulted with several engineers as to | Anderson, United States Army, Will be removed | gale from W at 9° AM; ‘shipped a very | few Chinese passengers on board, all of whom, with Hl CLANS, March 28—Arrived, ship Florence Treat, logetier over the sixth aud sevenin hurdies, when | the required engines; he obtained Information trom from the Marble Cemetery, in Second street, to the heavy seh di washed away binnacie, com- | &c., were saved. The rock—-now Called the Suwonada roc! short, Philadelphia; barke Emerald (Nor; Boterso sa Rial ‘Tempte began to show symptoms of disuress, and | gi of tmem; he Spoke paruicularly to Mr. Rowch as | foot of Thirty-fourta strect, Nortn River, on Wednes- | pass and everything attached, also her | coop, vea- | is pyramidal danger, with only 1034 feet at dead low water | Angels ancberg, Fredrick som, (Sp), Liupi, Havana; e| to whether he could coustruct compound engines; | ay, the 3d proximo, in time to be placed on the pisces eee everything movable about decks, flooded cabin | and7 fathoms all round it. Wo have seen the chart used by | Newport; brlg Andois (sp), treat Havana; scirs Wm Shen Bind Tom leaving him, the race was no longer ortly after a seaman named Hugh O'Rourke | (: ts he rock lies el Fisher, Lyman, Kuatan; Lottie © White, While, Matanzas. doubt, He camo up the homestretch under a | hohad uo conversation With ovner parties about | Steamer In the charge of the oMicer sent down from | Wao missing mupponed to he washed overboard by ths same | felbnd:vetween that polet kad Peee iaiaak ae keene | Below’-Goming up Ships La Loulalane (Fr ‘Tolifet, from ow hard pull, leading two leagths over the elghin hur- | giving contracts; he did not apply to auy navy yard | West Point by tweive M, fea; throughout the night very heavy gale aval a high sea, | in the fairway, pnd at dead low. watcr the numerous | Havre; Ottawa (Bn, Giles, from Liverpool; Flying die, and then galloping briskly to the stand won the | {) ouid enginesas they could nor muaranies the | ‘The following Will be the order of the proces- | sipping lane ‘quantities of water overdocke, March 81, off | steamers passing torougu the Hialtan Straits, must timeeed | (bry ounce, from Liverpool; bark Jeus Lassen (Nor), Lore race by three lengius ahead of Temple, Yom Corbett | power; he did not know of any law requiring pro- | &lou:— Fire Island, lot from boat No 1, Hope. again have almost grazed ft as they took this dangerous nar- | enson, from Middlesborough. third, and Oleander a pad fourth. Thue, 3:56) posais in cases of this kind. Police. palig, Berna, (or karmoun, Me, Humphrey, Newoastio, | row, Tuo rock stands in the uacrowest part of the Strait, | 4CledredSteamehip Liberty, Reed, , Baltimore vie, Koy SUMMARY, Mr, Bartlett next took up the subject of the con- | Fscort—To be commanded vy Prigndier General W. | Took the middie pasuace, ahd hat keavy weateny woken; | ANd He may be igterastiag te know that the directions pun: | West and Havana; ba Sp Tece!ved a & "3 4 vit 2, 1872 ly on, to or over Maroh 3U— Arrived, schra Il 8 Rowe, New Nuw Onveans, April 2, 1872—Areatnie Jockey | tract for G. Ward, N. G.,S.N. Ye March 13, Int 31 09'1on 58 30, spoke ahip Bayawater, front Pen’ mr usaacon’ York; HW Pearce, Boston; Mary Snow. Sulliv CLUB SraiNG MeBTING—Secoad Day—Virst Rave— FURNISHING IRON FOR THR BOATS. The Sevonty-frst Kegiment, N. G., 8. N. Y. fsxcoln for Callforain, 21 CAVE OU eee ee pera aunt anust have beom araring mth iene weaict | Frovinestowns La Kecler; Froemay, Borvon? kale T Kecap, Ciud Parse of $100; hurdie race, two miies, over The witness having directions to build tne vessel, The Ninth Kegiment, N, G., 8, N. Y. Bark Goethe (NG), Steenken, Liverpool 64 days, with mdse, | than usual, it may appear strange that the accident should | Kemo, New York; Teresa Baker, Brown, Boston. etsht burdies, he understood he was to nave the purchase of the The Seventh Regiment, N, G., 8. N.Y. to Chas Lulin Took ‘the middie passage und had | have occurred under these particnlar circumstances; but PENSACOLA, March 29— Arrived, gu Geen of the Mere 7. P. Koacn entered br. bh. Bind Tom, by Star | material; he had received no directions rom any | Two baitertes of the First aritiery (i and'A), wien | BERty westerly zalen moat of tue passage the Gis anchored | itmust be remembered that Tt was dead iow water, and | sey (Bn), Dunn, Cork barka Colin & Mol gl, Crowell, New Davis, dam by imp. Margrave.......... sevoeeeee 11 Que, apd having ascertatued where the best rot were in Fort Sumter with General Anderson, Bark Brace (Nor), Jorgensen, Cardiff 54 days, with raflway | foot. ‘It'is aluont iniredalcon viet tie deacon ee ee Os | a amet Lavipe gt Nickerson, Key West; Harri ' EK, Harrison entered ch. g. Temple, vy Bulleun, could pe obtained he contracted with E. FE. Pennock, Light battery K, First artillery. iron, to order--veasel to Teteus & Bockmann., Took the met to light ere now, considering the extensive trade now. ‘Cleared—Bark Ephraim Williams, Keen, New York. s dam by Albion.... Aattreses sean eeesee of Coatesvilic, Pa.; no did not advertise for pro- (The artiliery under Major J. M. Brannan, southern passage and had fine weather; Mi lat 27, lon | carried throngh the Haitan Straits and the number of steam PHILADELPHIA, April 1—Arrived, ‘steamship Yazoo, K. Harrison entered gr. g. Tom Corbett, by Light- posals for furnishing the tron; the iron contracted First artery.) Sue rig Amelia (Ital), from Naples for New York, vessels on the Coast and Nortwern lines; and we are half in- | Catharine, New Orieans vin Havana; ship Glencoe (Br) ning, dam vy Knight of Bt, George.......,....06 Tor Was not usually manulactured in tae United Corpse, jark Domenico (Ital), Jaccarino, Cariff 59 days, with ratl- | clined to belleve that the native pilota generally ha Colquuoan, Glasgow; barks Onoi (Russ), Dahlberg, Liver- Hugh Gagnoy éatered br. 1. Oleander, by Tippe- States. Under the Fort Sumter fag, on an artillery caisson, | WAY Iron, to order—vessel to A F Agresta, Took the south- | healthy habit of hugging the Pass Island side of the Strait, pooly Nethanta (Nor\, Mikhe!eo eeieeeg | Nees ee are ny iF i coy aan * | ern passaze and hed variable winds. and of thus avoiding this half-suspecte 1 danger. ward, Wecks, Messina; Maria Wheeler, Barker, Matanzas; rary, dam Olio... stcsee seeneweeteceeeseee & Mr. Bartlett examined the witness at some length with (he members of the Oid Guard Cs ii bw junroe,, ; ng Bark Aegir (Nor), Wisuer, Cardiff 72 days, with, rallway 5 Bi sane Diana (Nor), Jonasen, ‘Laguayra; Adele McLoon, M Time, 8:54. as to the required ‘on either side, fro to order. Took the southern passage and had Het hee clay re ging Binoatt, # an Francisco from hrs Margie, Mct‘adden, Matanzas; CO. TEE epreginnst Sea THST OF THE IRON, Pall Bearers. Winds and calms to lat 80 N; from thence heary W and NW | Taree westward of Uane Hore for 4 days aad Usly tent James M Flanagan, Shaw, St Jagot 1e Co ‘a wo mile hea hy Cl and I ‘amily, “ , i Ww, lverton ‘arren wyer, wore Mr Me Ik Santord’s bay fly Sailing and | eee cane, the, Se aiatareernmnce thay hick: Omcers of the Army and Navy. k Mereur (Nor), Frivold, Cardiff Jan 16, with ratiway | hipped large quantities of water and suifted cargo, do; thos Bonten, Allen, Fall Messre, Bacon & Holluad’s bay mare Nanute | he replied:—rne same as he called gun carriages ora Anderson Zouaves, | IEE Vitis tie rape Newport 06 days, with raiway | Tdsnttor Geeeetie ce bene pared setae eae te eee — Sere wae ane poled ob Crores SE RTE TE RATT TEDET OT nice bee Columbian Order Kalghts Templars, Commandery | tron, to oraer—resnal to Boyde Migoten, Tose the "sous. | bad boon at Port Sasiey three wecks on the tte of Fetes Westmoreland, Heron, Antwerp; bark. A’ se Tan so ral 80 ordnance; he had inquired of Mr. Shook, aud some 0. 1, ern passage and had fins weather throughout. ary, and would probably remain threes weoks more. Cap- Si , Messenger, Antwerp; brig Lizzie H Kime the first heat that she choked after going a mile and other pervous in tie Steain Eugiuoering Bureau, and such other ao eclls Leage. ae tqPRTe Columbus (NG), Inider, Bremen, 63 days, with mn fain Field writen thatthe cargo ought to turn out preliy welt, alk Unt Howton H teh Keine Seott, Malin, Sagua; Richard a and Nannie Douglass beat her the hea’ Was told that the best iron Was wanutlactured by Such other societies as may wish to join, io He: ty Koop & Co. Tool pe northern passage ai or ninks be did not throw overboard more than ten MUX, a te ney ‘oint § SADADAR, We second heat was also won by Nannie, Salina not | Pennook, at Coatesvilic; ue visited the works rt ‘Citizens. had a contiuuation of westerly gales; lost and split sails; | tons, In trimming ship tho wet guano had been turned | Boston; N W Miller, Onkins, do; Addie Walton, Rich, do; Lt having recovered. She was certainy not herself | Goatesyille, and alverward sent word to the Pens | ‘The procession will be under the direction of As | deca 88 days west of the Banks. Over, and it soon rie and was not dlscernlsie from the | Siunlckaon, Winsmore, Providence; Thos Borded, Altea, Fall le, A Pe nador . A Bark Knte Crosby (Br), Hibbert, Antwerp Dee 3, Flushing, | other, Captain Field had a certitioate from the Superintend- | River. : = ot ia Taal Bg Fcggenthy aadlp grieved ated to sna ie tye chien ier Pa ats enat Pere ede a, 29, and the Downes Jau 8 with mdse to Boyd & Hincken j | Sutof Howiand’s Islands that the bark was properly loaded. | — 4d—Arrived, steamship Yazoo, Catharine, New Orleans via at Col Wituess Was examiced ai lengél on this point, an jnited States iH 10 act a3 Marshal. the ithe 4 very ho bored to think they had not entered ior theevens ‘The | gaid the proposition was r P "| | ‘The military will be formed in Second avonue, | fine wenther up to Hatteras: since, heavy NE-and NW winds, | board Mironas but ie was thought the Coneal wouikeco | Ue eUMs April 1—Passed in y, ship Lillie Soultard, following are the details of TEN CENTS A POUND, fronting east—centre opposite entrance to vault— | Jan 28 lat Cag! 17 12, spoke aap Emelie (Fr), from Mar- | them to Montevideo to the United States ‘Admiral the first | from Halifax; steamer Mississippi, from Southard, be midhe: THB RACE. Qs stated in the contract; he compared his price | and the societies in the saine avenue, faclag west, | Beliles to Guadaloupe. Feb 12 Int 1960, lon S114, bark | opportunity. from here last evening {rom harbor, Bark Glen Nevis left First Heat. Nannie Dougiass took the lead, bur it | with the prices of the best Draud of iron; the prices | the tatter to tall Into the order of march as tue pro: | HAA AAten avin Baker Messing Jue Is ant Gibral- | BARK ANNIE AUGUSTA, while being towed from tho | for New York yesterday morning. Briga, Adsie Melon and Was soon takeu from her by Salina, who led at tue | of iron are from three to eighty ceuis per pound, | cession passes them. tar Feb 6, with fruit to Lawrence, Giles & Uo—versel to Jas | Noftlito the Gast River yeiterday, AM, grounded on Mc- | Addie Hale left for Philadelphis Saturday Fill. Brig Mark quarter pole three lenglas, | she tien dashed away | and the price asked by Vehnock was considered | ‘The line of march will be up Second avenue to | Henry. Had heavy weather; Feb 17, lat 3343, lon 17 40, ex | Daniele Reet, off tho Buitery, but came of On the rise of the | Poa andschr & of Riermare orieted to Tite ena, for with the boy, and opened the gap under a provok- | right for the charcval brand oi trou; everytuing was | Eighth street; up Eighth street to Broadway; up | changed signals with ship Dover Castlo, from London for a orders; bark Casilda remains. A bark and three brigs, un- ing puil to ten lengtus in golug down the back- | made to tne required size, Broadway to Fourteenth street; througu Fourteenth | Canterbury, Ni Bria Tura, Reed, at Vinovard Haven Slat, days from | Known, and about thirty schrs, mostly outward bound. stretch. | She was iliteen leugths in front as she oue | In reply io tue question as tO whether If he had | strect to Fittn avenue; up Mith avenue to Thirty. | | Bark Osanna Tab, Gremio, Palermo, 75, days, and Gib. | Blo tiranie do Suly makes the following report: Crossed | Steamers Centipede and Achilles went to sea this AM from tered the homestretch, but there sue swerved to the | advertised ior iron he cuuld have obtained it on | fourth street; down Thuriy-iourth street to the North | Peart de qurie's heavy yale, carted aes (eats eather s | Nw winds no trades sonth or north of the Equator, | Mrbor. Charles Denuté,. from: Mssanses fer oe. extreme outside of the track and seemed inchned | better terms the wituess @ald Unat private individu. | River. eeuived thee aeeckae » Shier has experienced very sovere gales on the const, and bus been | gat—Arrved, schr Charles to boit, her jockey managing with diiculty to keep | als in buildiag iron ships do not advertise ior tue By command of Brigadier General MCDOWELL. Bark Atlantic, (Br) McKenzie, Montevideo, 6) days, with | 81 days north of Bermuda; 16th inst, in lat 39 30, lon 63 10, TORTLAND, March 80 —Arrived, brig Mechanic, Nichola, her on the track and in doing 60 he had to pull her | material. CHAUNCBY MCKEEVER, Assistant Adjutant General. | wool, tc, to 0 B Swain & Son. Crossed the equator March 6, | took a gale from NE hauling to the west, and was driven to | Havana. if " double. As she passed the eee pole on tne fxamined by Secretary Robeson—The witness ‘At Thirty-fourth street the casket containing the | inlon 8810 W; nad moderate weather up to the last 8 daya, | the soutu of Berta ob ie, ad O28, lou 34 0 W. spoke | Cleared B0th, steamer Scandinavian, Ballantine, Livers second mile she began to quit, dud Naanie Douglass | said ne hod been in tue naval service remains of the General Will be carried on voard the Feb 17, lat 19 30 8, lon 87 85 ; IR sa troy op peed Rly he a fd al bark Clara ( " iaans, heer for ‘San ‘Francisco: | Antwerp; sib, Jat 07.0%, lon 2080, spoke brig Auge Lind. | POOKN FRANCISCO, March 9—Arrived, bark Ferdinand 0 40 W, bark Savannah, from | Sey (Br), Dunn, from St John, NB, via Eastport § days, for 2 ; ship Kirkwood (Br), Sennott, Li Montevideo for Delaware Breakwater: Mth, iat SL 1'Ns ton | Havana, who kindiy eupolicd as with provisions, (1), May, Glasgow ; also ship Br), 88 AS A CONSTRUCTOR; steamer in walling and given iu charge of the officer In swerved across the track, | he nad been connected with suipbuliding thirt sent from West Poiut to receive and escort the re- gradually gained on her, until, as they came to the SEVENTEEN Y: jomestretch, Salina agal and Nannie went to the frout aud came home 4 | years; ne was a member of the board tnat seiecte: mains to their final resting place. At West Point 50 W, bark Reunion, from Montevideo for Boston. Ki Winner by hair a dozen lengths. | Tue first mile was | ine models of the experimental torpedo boats; | the flnal ceremonies will be conducted tn the pres- vopark’ Atlantic (of New Haven), Dickerson, St Pierre, Mart, neck, River: betore repgries Mean” on the beret WReeeohereen panels Caage Fun 1n 1:473¢ and the heat 1n 3:3954, speed and handling were considered and made @ | ence of the garrison, and the casket laid in tiie vault | 17 da ith sucar, to H Trowbridze’s Sous, been 8 days | standing in toward Linn Haven Bay, and when distant about bth—Arrived, ship St John. Chapman, Sydney, Second Heat.—Nanovie Douglass went off several art of tne several results; the question of the room | which has been constructed for its recepuon. north of Hatteras, with heavy head winds, 5 miles WNW from Cape Henry, was struck by @ squall Sailed—Ships John Jay, Hughes, Port Blakely ; Cand! lengthsin front of Salina, who did not seem very bo be occupied by the engine, their weight, the con- oe wrk Pohono (of Machias), Thomyson, Matanzas, 9daya, | which capsized her in a second, and within about 6 minutes. paraiso. (Br, Palmer, Val st , at by n i t ;,t0 Simpson & Clapp, Had heavy wins trom 9 etn if AVANNAH, March 29—Arrived, bark Finn (Nor), Anen- anxious to break away. As before, however, she | sumption of incl aud wei power entered into the = WRI NOW tor the ner fenyeee id Weise cad Gentes lace Cee Oi teen MCE tic ee gradnally closed on Nannie around the turn and | design of, tho boats; the contracts were to A CURIOUS CAS. Bark Adriatic (Br), McKenzie, Matanras 9aaya, with sugar | pation a mau meined Fos anda boy {rom Oanaiee Wine |e RpHS “Salied, steamship Vireo, Bulkley, New York, down the backstreich, As they ran around | produce tho desirea resus; the engines are pass 5 to order, liad fine ‘weather; March 81, iat 05, lon 74, saw | the squat! came Hudson, Gordon and Fox were inthe cutie, | _ Abrived—Suip it O Winthrop, Hull; bak Sailor Prince, the lower turn Salina snut up the daylight, aad | not considered supplies for which proposals are bark E M lying t 4 P — - wl r B $0. _ the Portugues: teering and the boy was Liverpool; achr Florence N Tower, Rockland, Crusslag the score they were head and hedd, in | required to be adveriised; they aro machinery; the | A Body Uxhumed Nearly Threo Years After | “Hark Martin W Brett, Blanchard, Cay Francis, 19 days, | Gordon gor out ira, flowed Dy Uuteon und ane cooks Fos | Clegred-—Ship Souihern Rights Lirdrpool; bark Narragane 12H, Going lo the upper turn Nannie cut loose | witness visited the Pittsburg works where the Sugo | BurialAn Autopsy and Annlynin Revonts | sth aust to Brett, Soa &Co,, Had strong NW, gales: boon fing and suouied to Gapt Hulaon to come one bute Marni | “WILMINGTON, March 90—Arrived, achr Mary Riley, Ri Ae RS inaunahieiton ion pad niece ie he also visited the Baltimore | ArgenicmA Badsler Suppesed to Have Beca 8 Rogers, Woodimll, Mossina Jan 1, with fruit to | fo go toward the wheel and went down with the vessel wor, | ler, Boston. hibitng unmistakable symptoms of distress, The ile Works, Where the Eureka . ct Gites & Co—vessel to Teaas Hall. Took the Middle | don sprang up the miain riggin, the boy and the Portuguose “Gleared--Steamship Benefactor, Jones, New York, race was decided before they reached the hali-milé | brand is made; tiese twe irols, be uuderstood, Poisoned for His Property—Invesiigation cand had heavy westerly galea throughout the pas- | foliowed him, but Fox was washel away apd drowned. pole. Salina’s jockey made several incdectuat a | were by the Coroner. - ee 4 de. Se oko le Several incites ie dat, lat 31, lon 54, spoke brig H BW James, from | Nothing of the echooner was out of water butt ) tem pts to overtake Nanate, but ie latler kept up @ THE BES! IN THE COUNTRY; — ; dy side aud wou We Heat by HVe lepgths, 1 | the contraciors for tue iron undersivod the tes:s | A Curious case—one, Derbaps, tnyolving @ mut+ | Bird, from Sierra Leone tor Boston, 86 days out, who kindly | gese soon became beg! RTIFIOIAL TEETH-198 WEST THIRTY-POURTH ool, NS, for’ Demerara; Int 5, lon 73, bark ‘Tropic | mast, to which they were cli wt 0 , ied us with provisions, in, at 348 ae wiiea are reguiariy made; the Secretary never di- | der—was brought before Coroner Young, at the | pried is with pis) white, Messian 71 days, and Gin. | Malt, attempted wi atreet.--Nitrous oxide gas, made according to the pre- : SUMMARY. rected tim to favor anybody in any Way or shape; | City Aall, yesterday afternoon. It appears that on | raitar Feb §, with ruitrtod E Develin & Co: vessel to Milier | howto hold onset hones of borng scribed rules, aud always on hand. Owing to the recent Penceat tes econd ace, -viub purse of $1,200; | the rn eee ren bed in writing direciea August 20, 1869, a harnessmaker named Frederick | * Hou pon, ae light soueerly Witte Ay ri flat assed them without rendering any assistance, Larete mae ee Aste or neat are aoe wishing Lu cats. him t body; uobu maectes ts swell; been 8 daya north of Bermuda. March 2 lon | {han all, one th aw Gc r bring. Bacon & Holland entered b. m. Nannie Doug- the navy va purchaciia agent fortre bureau." | Joseph Sfegiried, of 263 East Houston street, died | 66,naw a vesters house painted, Dive and white paonels aud | {rath aua’te cures qaseted, sewoonee, fam, Uurdon airing to their physician or hi certiate of tir otity t8 lasa, by Rogers, dam by Wagner a - , Deine brown top, ay ntly but @ short time in the water, come {n stays went on her course and lert the ‘and also a friend, This requisition may seem very h bY Rog BNET... ss + by Mr. Akcark—Witness had consuied with | atthe age of sixty im the house of one Frederick 3 . +4 ree and lett them to their fate. | foolish to th ‘ds of people who have been success M. is. Sautord entered b, f Sallua, “by Lexiig- Shook, King and others, who agreed that the com- sigh ; Brig, Finelia, Celestina (Ital), Atoder, Naples 74 days, | Finally the solr Mary Standish, of Boston, camo. Upy Tally operated on under ihe Iniuence of nitrous oxtde, yes 10 tou, dam Lightsom ‘Suis te 2% | Pound cagines were the best, Builders omer inan | Hesg!, @ German machinist, A certificate was | Tih oy westerly gaiess been {4 dars N of Hermula, | (Mvgn the furthest of of any that, had seen therm, came ub | roiteven the dentist of great responsibility and alvo gives We nae ganas 0 uae fi Roach might be able to puic such engines, but he | given to the effect that his death resulted am Lina (Swe), Wi as, Malaga Janu 5, with fru't to | years old, ownsd in 66 sharea of $100 cach by parties at Pat- vas ona pn] Sy lpesieiiey, aise Oak Fite at ‘Thesthiea race. one mie and a quarter, had eleven ena en ae engiues are recommended | from . natural causes, and a representation | OY 1m, (fry Ryan, Maragues, PH, 20 dare, with sues fea lears ave betline Weknon baeer las ot Rubber Work, in the bert possible manner. Gold fil'1n; fo entries, eomprising G. H. Rice's vay fily Auntie 1 B, was made to his son, and also entered upon | to © B Swain Had heavy weather; peen 6 days north | came near being lost and only escaped by not bein, ‘and treatment for all detects, Indentures, and at tl by Lexingion, dam Banner; D. Sw. iets brown Ocrpany’s SAssranea DULISing ah PA pIte wee the books at Police Headquarters, that the deceased | of Hatteras, March 27) no Jat, on 73 45, spoke bark Reunton, | joaded as ‘usuale Gay vain Hudson ome youre age old prices, J B NEWBROUGH aoe 8, mare Moriacoht, by Lexingtou, dam Banner; H. Gai. | have compound enainess. These engines ure veing | Nad been buried at Carmansvilie,’ N. Y.. watch aid from gUirsey (Dany Munroe’ St Grou 17 days, with sugar, | fommmand of the solr Ann Sul, fan on a rook to Mom | noy’s bay volt Lord Byron, by Kentucky, dam Lady | but at Scranton, ‘The witness di? not sugnire at | Rot prove to be the oase, itls body having been in- | sotsp itanford & Uo. Bech Sdave north of Hatieray, with | lolatd Sound: sbesank, with oniy ber topmast out of water, BROLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FRO! iT of different States, No publicity. Advice c Bleasingvon; M. Walsi’s bay colt’ Regulator, | Scranton about buiding the engines lor these | ferred in the Lutheran Cemetery, Long Bland. | heavy NW cales, Le‘t in port bark Carib, tor ‘New York; | f t and was then tik I th being drowned. he courts by Boule, Scotland, dam Easter; B. H, Harriso.! e ie ‘The deceased was possessed of considerable prop: iting sche Lisate ives, de y pe wast aud wae then taken of; all tus crow Deas Growes . Notary Public. and Coramissioner for every Siato, emtnus “2 eee | Come . ae, | bviebouita topy, Rarkcon Usplain Gordcs, mention 1. KING, Counsellorat Law, 908 Broadway. _! ebesinut gelding Douovan, by ‘Bulletin, dam py JUDGE TADOR erty at the time of his demise, andgtiiis, it seems, | | Brig Pepito (Sp), Zarazoza, Olentuegos, 31 davs, with mo- | tain Hudson, the Inter h ALTOGETHER THE CHEAPEST nn 1d above, acted as asistant to Cap: 20 ‘ing frozen his hands on the last Brugerie & Avalis, Had Leavy weatner{ lost and | {ry previous ao that he could not use them. Ambassador ; ii. Montgomery's bay coli Kighi- called to show the balances rematnin: Heggi and his wife, in whose house fe was living, | lasses, to : 2. 4 Olt y on nand do ae ork semEEA fray, by Foreigner, dam Mary Farris; A. C. Frank | vo (he credit uf the Bureau of Construction aud Re» | Ovtained possession ol, Frederick Slegfried. the | "PSS. a1 son can, tiadsiphia, | A..~for Gag Fivaren, Oandelt McLoughlin, Cardenas, 10 days, Sona Enum L. Swrrm (from Boston for in’s chestuu mare Glenrose, by Lexington, dam | puirs at ie end of ite fae Son, asserts that the Heggis influenced his father te Younzs, Riaitt aa chant. | before reported ashore on Polnt Judith), was floated off | Broadw: ‘intervention Sally Lewis; vi. Warwick's chiestnut geting’ Stilo, | Pozo, whicty Uo stated, Wes 424 abe eee the teen ot | MEAINSE iM, ANA, on certain facts coming to his | FtPsNter,toYounss, mit € Co—vessel to BL Merchant, Morning of Stat end arrived at New London same day. ‘the | Prciviera?® neal pee neat halt cost by Wagner Joe, dam by Cracker; Bacon & Hols | June, 197i, the witness said tucre were ia the hands | Kaowledge, he caused the body of his father to be it wale, E L 8 having lost her radder, was bg into port by | “mportation. MOLEWEE & AM, 601 H roadway. lana’s chestuut,gelding Lob shelton, by australian, | of tye paytusters irom $30,000 to $100,000, whica | ©XMumed and examined, This was done, informa |p Ferman (of Stooxton), Hickman, Cardenas 10 anys, | Meeting her with her sulla Sie dove not bare the aopear. | = y cheata ropr i i : ly damaged, but will go on U dam Lavenuer? W. Cotiriil’s chestaut colt Prank | would be to ihe credit 4 propria, two years, five montis and sixteen | with angir to Simon de Visser—vease! to Carver & Barnes, ¢ of being badly , Hoss, by Dautel Moone, dam sigma, and M. 11. san- | appearing on the coke ia ie onic? uous wot | Gays after death, and ‘Dr. ET. T. Marsh, M, D..who | Had some heavy weather: bern 8 days north of Hatteras, ian Geataeainn ate mae rae KSOLUTE DIVORCES, ERGALLY OBTAINED ¥ROM y ford’s bay filly aia taime Duaiey, by Lexington, daca Mr, Bartlett here put 1 as evidence in the case | Made the autopsy, testified yesterday thatthe body | | Brg Minnie tranb (of Phi'adelphia), Thompson, Matan- RAY Wears, OF 0 Gocege, Me, from. Hotoken for | Courts of different States + wuficient no charge until divorce grant. ed. Adviob free, id reg tou dusfney, | Kroadway. a = ,- or; lost and split #: shifted cargo between she I he fi b fat up; Tavorite abeven oper the deid. Sie was beaten, | ply deficiencies fu the Naval Approptiations for the | Set portions of the brain, lungs, spleen, kidneys, | decks and had the exbin fled With n the bar where she first brought up: she is biiged Ferma years 00! GROCERIES AND ater; been ddaysnorth | and badiy sanded; all hopes of getting her of b ARGAING IN TEA rary however, by Anne 8. and Bob Shelton, two horses | tseal year 1569-70, the provisy thercia being as fol- | Ver, stomach and Intestines, in hermetically sealed | of Hiateras, ndoned. The vease Hes in a! dangerous postion, belng B veage marae fae hana that were thought #) little of that they were both | lows:—"Provided that the money 80 appropriated | Jaf to Dr. Hermann Endermann, Chentst to tho Brig Giles Loring (of Yarmouth, M Whoo) Lagu, 9 | in the channel way of the Southwest passage, She bas been | © ——— 260 Greanwioh arse, New York. } 4 Britannia the Faith. | dadame Dudley was the | the act of Congress making appropriauons 1) wap. | Wasim a tolerably goud stato of preservation. He | Henry wenrhor: tom Ata spilt sals, shifted cargo. vetween ba oh ny Fy SE oF din the feild. ‘Ct? Madame secured third place. | snail be expend tT : 7 Mf Board of Health, for analysis. On his examination | days, with sugar, to Brett, Son hi to wveath: Stripped of all her outfit. eS! went nto hr mah iano The iollowing are te detatis or mater sas aurtylug on ie Word ult pay ig oe yowrerday, Dr, lendermann, stated, that chemical Hake ile és (0 Leet ae eo at Bourn O F B1xxt, of New York, before reporied ashore on Devas eave, permanenly cur bath tvs evi cE. ployés of the Bureau, t 1) | analysis rev 8 ut ia j joughby Uhesapenke Bay, at the request of Capt ‘damp After a number of Dr%Kks away the horses were | "dir. Murtlett hore ‘claimed. that Zak secae te, | oeasea Bleyfried’s body which no had recetvet trom | Pees cant omarh ot Orland, parks, Martinique 20 | Higves ald Mr Rodgers, of ths Const Wreeulng borapany, | whoo pala oe Joe Of Ces, SASS Saasp fer evidence. _ started about us well is It was possible on kd. Bar- | celved $23,000 June 15, 1871, which wad paid-vut of | Di Marsh were more or less impregnated with | days, with suzar to AN Thurles; verso! to BJ Wenderg, | Was naslsied off and lowed into Norfolk 27th ult by US reve- LIAS, “THE INCE OF SWINDLERS," STILL row @ track as the Metable is at tho tnree-quarte; We defickenoy appropriation, arsenic, tne lat it quantity of Which was iound In | Had tine weather to lat 90; from thence heavy NW gales; wag | "Ue steamer Bronx, Capt Moore, managing the Great Geneva Wi ok Company 68 Broad- nd tay came rating uj the hor mstretoh a CONTRARY LO THK PROVISO ABOVE QUOTED, the stomach and latestines. The total amount disov- bb Rorh of cnet wv fe 11 4 At ott Rone Bewaceens (of Snes) from Epfiadelpbte for Boston, % iyitapud pace, “AB Gey approached tne sad | | Secretary Robeson auld the explanation of the | €red in the parts submitien to analysis, wotcu only | ees Marzints, Toren Jerome 1, dares sh cote, | goal ieden, i amhare tall ail eun oC og and Lhe | Tae notortaus rane has aotull fncrnsnd hi tsk, of Madnine Dudley ahowedaa tront, Frank Koss secoud,t| geritieman was for newspaper publication oaly Weighed six pound anda fraction, was nine mille | Wosiher: March 97, iat 61, 1on 7, saw ship Minnie Beoteld, | her assistance.) Py | weamer A Winante has gone 10 | GOLD and Ai ec eaie fen caren of 3 , then Sti Bob Shelion, Anute B. }, The committee, at ten o'clock, adjourned untli toe | BTammos, ‘de thought that mucn of the arsenic Make {ENE left o ‘Aumerican venssle in port Sonn Vnaim, at Fortress ¥ i bf Pree, Hegives array GOLD WATOH es for #15 and Sli jaceht’in # group, te others trailing. Soon }gnorrow, at haif-past soven ovelock sae 4 been lost by the escape of Maid irom the boay T Omaha’ (of Hancock), Foster, Cape Hinytten 96 daym | pil sala te Wnt Sue oe he raeroee’ mst trom Havas, | Qi OnE Tor aT, and absolutely. guarantest q ving the stana Ross went to the front | % dhs hiinslinicdoninldedasioliibibnts of the deceased, yet much more than sufficient to Was eyes ck Nope £0 5. vensel to _oopen unter, P Ldspitoistid sold to oe Ft or ailver and to keep corroct time, the i ied around the upper turn, Madame Dudley seo THE GOVERNMENT §TO. | bead Geath had been retained. In his opinion | Waeé dayanorth of Hatteras, with heavy ther; lost and Miscellancous. ’ i ‘have done their best to pote 5 nue B., Bob Sheiton, Moriacchi\ NECUTTERA, Mogiriog came vo bis death trom the effeots of ar- Hour Vieginia (of Lubec), mall, Matanzas 19 days, with | MF © Hunter, the obliging purser of the steamship Ash- | ceeding, but the villain, persistently boy ‘ose in 8 cluster, ad the others following 44 } q #olegation Waitin the Pr qe [ak i clous features | molaseos, to order—vessel to Jed, Frye & Oo, Mad heavy | land, from Fernandina, has our thanks for bis attentions. that a best ey conla, At the quarter pole Style ran up ~ ret ile By ya in the case Uoroner Young yosterday issued @ war. ther, Tam SvPPLENRST to the American Lloyds Universal | "The plot of thie swindler to undersel all th ANd Wok sles Wito Maduine Dudley, thea leit her | \ Secretary Boutwell. rant for the arrest of Hogg, Heggi was committed | “Bene Clare Montgomery, Bord om Maroh 21, with 0 eae from the | lers mast soon to an end from a failure of bit and mace play for Frank Ross, and the race he- Covvaara, 8, C., April a, 1072, | $0 te Tombs to awalt the result of an iavestigaiion | trait tod 42 hatha ‘ ce if iar, vee [ue won loge sido Mob lat ee ologhardy probable, that a fresh supply can be recelredt tween these two was very exciling «own the pack- : tion of stonecuttel hi a t0 8 0 Bri een 4 ed js O14 estabilehed register | Ay ee be dg A oNy 7 stretch, a# the: <5 fy Th? delegat ecuttera, who rocently ee hides, go, to Li een 7 dave Mt Hatteras, with wed by the B ‘ters in 1837, and the clasai- | haste to visit viway, between th aod Ninth prident hintes Meetwo,of le elders, and it was | | TM onthe goveramoat buildings ners, nave | BISHOP O'HARA AND PATHIR BTAOK, | henrpAUandRW white, Suled a compeny wit soht Ee | Proved by tioning in thle: Rogord is the reeogained autho- Fenian densa plc he rane a oe [Id ped fad Madame, ane kept the lead | worked thelr petition very well in Washington, PRILADBLPHTA, Pa, April 2 187% tid iter, ‘Willey, Darien, Ga, 11 days, with lumber rity at home and at foreign ports, which ite monthly auople- | sensat mabout ihe GENETA WATCHES \ ‘0 the ry 2 , —s change began to take place a ground Mai Py ine HE Having A7eured the assistance and good oMces of | me Sapreme Court has reversed Judge Gambier okt Rnvrorine, Letghion, Bavannah, 1 dare, with yellow | mente fully indioate, REA! RGAINS IN FARMS—ALL SIZES, FROM commenced to quit £nd Annie 3, and Bob SI Mr. Hoar, x2ember of Congress from Massachusetts, " th pine joy jussell—vessel to J Zitlousen. hoary Ni Spoken. wards Several desirable Farms and Country began 10 Move tip, aud aa the roma’ job She! i ee waited cm President Grant and lodgod theif aeciaion upon the legal points involved in the case | and sale the entire passage; ntove bulworks, split satin, Schr Maggie Cain, from Galveston for Boston, Marob 18, te B. EDDY & UO,, No. 1 Park place. homestretch the 'two last noted rusted’ te the | complaint agantet Superintendent Kingsley’s ce | Of Bishop O'itara, but has withneld opinion on | *,Peend dave north of Hnuteraas | gt | wat ay on Won rorts. tor sdenin WidCade cP RaaED NCLE wat front, aud the race then lay berwee ten hour movement, He bas | them, The Court has only dissolved the preumini shinglon to Kvann, Bali & Co, Sereian ALTHAM WA‘ S,—WE SEND SINGLE WATCHES: nm tnem, | mands for the » ary el Sullivan, Perry, Pen- by express to any piace, with bill to collect on all the others heing hopereeiy beaten—Annie By promised to rematy't¢ (he men on the works, Injunotion, waieh enabies the congre ‘ation to Wore DW sanders, Jonos, Newbern, NO, 4 deys, with na- ASPINWALL, Maroh 16—Salied, brig D o Hh pritiege to manila before paying. Our prices very Pent under the wire a winner vy three .engins, Bob | Secreiary Boutwels HES undertaken to iuvestigate | ship in the Chur’h Of thy Anduncietion, mt Wile | ELsoresto Jonas Builth & Uo, th rativond tice | Setam, Hon, March 16—fn port, bark Pallas, from New | {ull particu his. can be bad t¥ea On application at our Facet Magoncs Mataine Daley Wisi. Wraak Ross | whe matter. “An the: Mean walle Buperintendent | hameport, ponding Surthor proosoangn In eto cunn, | ygif Mh Herhew d Une nomen Nort wilh raliond Un | a reivgd arc 14 brig Geead Halo, from Boston, do | sory or willbe sunt to any one ‘who weiter fori Whon you A I, Fah FIX, Glenrose asley nas beon unr gob men Ww proceed | and leaves all import wines Of tho oaHe to be oI ington, Viret : 19) wohr Liteboy jew Orleans, write ment oD ae wevent Byron eighty Kewulater ‘nuts, | wrk tes work wader BINADOBPVIAIOM Geoided on a Bua! hewtiie, Bebr H'W Goutrey, Ayres, Virullas” Pees alle von bp Joroph BOwg. 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