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10 TER STATI CAPITAL, y, Inevitab’e Defeat fseventy’s Charter. A NEW VIADUCT RAILROAD BILL. The Judiciary Committee of the House to Fits by a Woman's Righter, INTERESTING TO GENTLEMEN OF TH ’ 4 Talked “Tune Argamonts of Legislators ¥ on, the Supply Bill. 1 — eae | Appointments of Statfs Prison Inspectors. , be OF c i Senator "Ws foa and His Acsusors-Defeat of the Notary Bil—Nichmond Countyand City Bills Taf rodueed, Progressed and Passed, i ALBANY, April 8, 1872. Itt4 now almost @ foregone concinsion that the Leg@id-iavure will not bother ttself Ben? ,to’s amendinents to'the Committe of Seventy’s pee’ acheme to rule the metropolis on an entirely me? wv play, In Which the wishes aud whims of party ‘We re not to be taken into account, naturally exough W rew the committee into the most agoulving @ wasms of despair, Their heachmen here, who had PF sone so much towara the conversion of the jp Bardened sinners in both houses, who persisted so | / long in swearing at the scheme ata safe distance » from . TOME AND NOM™ INFURNCES, were put to Hight by that terrible vote last Friday Up Plairs, and When they went away the Legisia- ture wis made to understand thata day of fearful Feckoniug was at hand, and that when the crasn ame there would not be an opponent of the char- Wer or a supporter Of the Senate amendments lett to tell the tule of the dire destruction, Under the clr- cumstances It 1s not surprising that a few of the ‘weak-kneed gentry of the lower house when they Went home on Satarday paid their respects to the committee in New York and begged to be | fousidered good men and true, as far as their love | Tor te original Charter was concerned, and then Wound up their interview with the committeo’s | agents by stating that to show their contempt for { the charter ay amended they would do ail they could | to defeat ti. Now, was ever a committee placed in | A MORE DELIGHTFUL DILEMMA by its friends? Just imagine the situation. The Committee wanted the charter passed by the Senate Just as it was passed by tie Assembly. They came Gp in bold array every once in a while, while the Sen- ate Comimitee on Cities were in session to strengthen the hands of thelr special wirepulling delegation, | And to instract—that’s the Word—the commuttee | what lo do, no matter what the individual opinions | of ity members might be a8 to the “incongraiues” | of the charter, The committee got Its back up and called for protection upon the republican Senators generally. The result was a caucus, and then another and abotner caucus from day to day to consider the work of the committee, and the upshot of the whole | thing everybody knows already. ‘Ihe Seventyites | went to Sew York with A BIG FLEA im their ear, and the loug promised report of the Speclai delegation was made public, It was a | Plaintive cry and 1s just now the subject of | Much gossip and discussion among the Senators | Who were insirumental in getting those bugaboo sSmendments tacked on to the Dill, and it 1s this re- port, a8 mitch as anything else, that has drive many ofihe members to the determination to Kill the | charter outvight. Of course the “iriends” of the Seveuiylies, who pretend that they cannot SWALLOW THE PILL Qs the Sonate has sazar-coated it for them, and | Who, iv 1s pretty well known, were secretly opposed | tothe charter as it stood originally, are among | the number who intend, uf tiey cap, to put | out of sigut for the valavee | session, It wil thns be seen | that, what with the piannings and schemings and | Bpparenuy virtuous Cadeavors on the part of the | Tricuds of the Ogginal charter and the firm siand, | of its opponents, who are the friends of the bill ag amended, it 1g more than likely that the caarter of | 1870, alter al, Will be the book’ of guidance for New | ‘Yoré city for'at least another year to come. This Opinion scems to ve gathering strength every hour; for the Senate is determined not to yield to the clamor of the Seventyites and jo back On ther amendment, “A con- wence comulttee therefore over the bill will | be nothing more tan @ mere formality. Of course, | @Wtis gencrally understood thal Wf (ue cuarter under Consideration 1s GIVEN THE GO bY the present charter of the city will be so amended to uproot those vilianous featurés which we: tacked on to it as amendments last year and gmug- ed through by the “Ring” tae year before. If this 80 tue old story of the Moantaim in javor may be tudied with in.erest by good ani pious committees New York who may hereaiter desire to follow 4m tic wase of the Seventyites at Albany. Truly ‘The best laid plans o’ mice and men, ng aft agley. SENATOR JAMES WOOD'S CABR. Mr. Chatield made a move to-day to get the ‘Wood case before the Seaate, In callingup Nis re- | Bolution he remarked \hat he had several umes en- | deavo:e. to get the resolution he had offered in re- gard to the matter considered, but had been unable | to do s0, owing to the fact that other special orders jad intervened. Le tiacu conviuded by calling up the resoluiion, but fnaliy couciuded, at the request ; Of several of the Senators, to have ‘te case nade | the special order for Friday next. At this Mr, Lewis sent up to tne Clerk's desk what he claimed to be a culmunication from Mr, Wood, ‘The Clerk Lewat to read it at the solicitation | of Mor. Murphy, who desired it read for the mfor- | Mativn of the Senate, When it was discovercd that | at was Mr. Wood's det f ry | Mr. Murpily at once de- Giared that Wuen te usked for lie reading of the Gocument ho was not aware that it was Me. Wood's | Gefence, and he, thereiore, mo commiu- Dication be returued to Mr. W as, in his | poe Migaly improper for the + o listen to | i belore the case Was Letore it for adjudication. Several of *he Senators conteaded that it suould be printed for the information of the Senate, aud that | Mt was Mr. Woou’s right that it should pe | minted. Mr. Murphy then modilicd his mo on to meet tis View ol the subject. | ir, Lord endeavored to have his resolutions onered some time ago iu relauon to the preseats nade to | General wnt made a part aud parcel of the | Bpecial orie le cor was only | Taw, a4 iis resoianons fela's con. werned the same iden ihe only thing In the case Lits resolutions related to aud that of Mr. Wood was, that “o gave a uote and we other man never did.’ Shis created QUITE A LAUGH ALL ROU: but Mr. Lord was wuable to gain nis po: Dy struggled to lave submitted tor Uh erie tion of tue Senate the wink para grap from the ciroular sent round by Ae subscriptions to @ certain army oilcer after Geuerai Grant were ail 10 enclose ba’ tue pleasure On A Sessile CODY ‘were @ Contributor; aisoa list of MWe subscribers and copy of the correspondence. In furnishing this information to contributors t ‘equested to ask that no copy of these documeats be al rinted, as many subseriplions were 1. that undersiandmg.” This ecort was aiso unsuc- cessiul, and tue senator sat down discomfted and disgusted, Senator Wood submitied the to Senate an #laborate and iengthy opinion, by his attorney, as | Ds dofence against the charges preferred by his AoCUSEB, A NEW VIADUCT ROAD. The bijl introduced fo tne Senate by Mr. Kobort- ud in the itouse by Mr, Niles, to incorporate “Iron Viaduct Rallway Compauy’ comes rather late in the season, and of course stands a Poor enance, wr the rales, of ever getung as far by of ine Whole before the ciose of the ders and oi and and m are -tenominate rov ag -urs of five and seven in the morning and six and by passing a! ehar!-.cr for New York during this session, The | jeuera Gran’s | acknowledgement of tue testimonial to which you | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET, los | Int 34 40, lon 75 30, fell 1 sehr A H Cain, me NW iy Stone Prien cae for Baltimore, watei Necessary four dations for the arches, columns, her ‘structures which may be required secure perfect gateiy and stability of construction, the MAINF enance of the Viaduct and raliways the oper ations of the road, tne bill makes it pai for Vie company to make such openings and cessary, of the Pleven te, Harlem in two years. The fares are fixed avaltoy s in tho streets which tiey may deem ne- The road, the vill provides, sail be com- WO ‘cents a miic ior any distance less than four miles, gud for additional distances one cent per ee Phe Cre ge 18 required (0 provide waat the “workingmen’s trains,” to bo on week days at convenient times between the even in the evening from each end of the route, vhe fares by such trains to be One-hali the reguiar rates, The incorporators are John M. Masterson, Joseph Bensvsan, Joun M. Momitt, Edward A. Jon Witham K5hier, Francis P. Osndra, Thnothy § vens, Gamilio G, Roumage, James Myer, Jr.; Simon 4d. Saunders sud Jon Cornell. i TURFMEN, ATTENTION ! The followmg important bill, which was intro- duced by Senator Madden, nas finally passed tie Senate. [tis sald that tt was advocated by genu- ine, honest turfmen, who are diseusted with the way dishonest jockeys palm off horses of low degree as annals 61 good blood:— AN aor for the better preservation of horse records, ‘The poopie of the Staw of New York, represented in Senate and Ansembiy, to enact as follows: SKOrION 1.—Any person or persons owning or keoping a stallion for breeding purogses waall be required, herore ad- Vertising the services of #2/1 stalion, toile & certiiicate with the Gounty Clork.of the county where said stallion is ow or kopt, staiing naine, color, age, size, together with the pedt. W202 ani anion, as fail a9’ atiainadlo, and the nate of person by whom sald stal was bred, An} person who Rhuil neglect to make and file tho oertil- uired by the provisions of this act, or who shall willy Ke ana tle af, tiieate.of the statements afore it the sun of $10), to bo recovered In any ent jurisdiction, It winali be the duty of the Attorney of the county wherein said stallion ts owned or kept to commence an action for the recovery of the forleiture hereby allowed, upon his receiving sadstaclory evidence that such ‘wivertivement has been mare, and that the cerbicate has not been filed as herein requires, or that a faise cortiicate has been so filed; ton to be brought jn the nace of the people of tts State. In all actions wherein t! hod by this act shat! be recovered anit cole thereof shall we pald to the person furnishing the proof upon which seh recovery was pro- id one-half sliall be paid to the Freasurcr of the county for the support of the poor. SEO. 2.—Lhta act wall take e Tet tmme tlately. LEGISLATIVE REVORM, Mr. Prince to-aa: the Assombly, presented & report trom the Judiciary Comumitiee, to which had been reierred two separate resolutions —one, 1ut'o- ; duced by dtr, Prince hiss Insiructing the com- | mitice to Inquie what reforms, if any, ean be made in the methods o! legislation in thls » and the other, presented by Mr, Kose, on the same subjc | The cominitice united dota in one report and eeu ) Men), as 4 Consequence oF therr elavorate review of the Workings of the legislative system of the State, | an amendment to the constitution to meet the case. ; And attor presenting considerations in favor of | snpervisors of conaties being authorized to enact local laws, Whica now takes up 80 mine of the time of the Logisiature, and aiiuding to other ways in | which time might be saved, the committee report four bills, a8 follows:— An act furiler to amend chapter 819 of the"Lawe of 1848, In relation to the incorporation of benevolent societies, chapter 268 of the Jaws of 1865, 1 relation 1 to the Incorporation of soctetles for certain uocia! purposes, i &c. An act to amend chapter 209 of the Laws of 1847, in rela~ tion to cameteries in incorporated villages. ‘An act to provide for a commission 10 propose amend- ments to the consutation. ‘This bill authorizes the Governor and the Becre- tary of State to desiguate thirty-two jurors—four from each Judicial disirict~ whe snall constitute a Commission for the purpose of proposing to the Leyislavure, at its next sessie¢n, amendments to the constitntion; providing that no amenament shail be made to the sixth article. It provides that va- cancies In the Commission are to be filled in the same manner as the original appoitment; that the meetings shall be heid mm Albany; that the Commis- gion shail choose its chairman and appoint clerks, messeuers and doorkeepers, not to excced ten in number; and the compensatioa of the Commts- gion shall be $10 per day for not over Mitty days, peiens Wut $25,000 be appropriated to pay these ex- penses, Both Houses took appropriate action to-day on the death or Professor iorse, You will doabieas have the proceedings specially reported. Mr. O'Brien succeeded to-day alter considerable exertion im getting through the Seaate the pro- | Posed amendment to the State constitutton provid- Ing for the appoiument by the Governor of the In spectors of State Prisons, There has been a great dea! of opposition to this bul froia certatn quarters, but Mr. O' Urien managed to crush it outin the nick oftime. ‘The trades’ unions are greauy interested dn this measure, A PLEA POR PRITICOAT GOVERNMENT. The largest crowd of iadies and geutlemen that ever altended upon any one committee of tie Legisiacare was present at the meeung ofthe louse | Ce Judiciary Commitice this alternoon, Either the oc- Casion oF the natural attraction of the commlitze drew the Crowd, but it tg More than provable that it Was the occasion, {t is conceded that the members Of the committoe are all good looking, but te When ladies are in question they do not claim palm for superior attraction. And as the occasion of the meeting Was the apgearance of a number of the fair sex to advocate the rignt of woman suffrage, it is but reasonable to believe taat the occasion had, more to do with the large fathering of Senators, Assemblymen and eopie generally than the magnetic qualities f Line commi ttee itself. Mrs. W speaker. She was attired iu astyiish parpie dress, Witich Was ueaily set olf by & large Jace collar and ink bow, When tie chairman had read the pe- ition for the meeting Mrs, Wiibour rose and walked up to tite aesk whore the committee sat all in a smiling row, Bowtag to Mr. Prince, the caatrman, Who biushed way up to the roots of is back nalr, she bevan her address. She had it written out and read every word in a clear, distinct voice. good deal of metaphysics and a goodly sprinkling Of the usual everyday dissertation about ‘broad culture,” “saoral and tntelicciual siaadpoints,* “une fullest development of the hamwan beg,’ &o, She contended that there were 100,000 women inthe State of New York and Auudreds of tion. sands throughout the country wid WANTED TO VOTE, She then paid her respects tO thé free love people, and begged the committee not to think 80 pooriy of the greut majority of the women of the State as to be deluded by the idea that they were in sympathy Witis the nasty set of rauters woo ratied at moraitty. Tne good women of the State wanted the right of sullrage, felt that they were entitl Were fuxious by Its use to make marriage holier and vice more detested. The committee then rose fnd went mto executive session. It 1s said that Messrs. Strahan ana Vedder, during the session, argued in lavor of the ladies, and that they intend to report 1M their favor, The report will undouvt- ediy create a seusailon, NEW YORK LEGISLA1 URE. SENATE. ALBANY, April 3, 1872, The Governor transmitted & message announcing the death of Professor Morse, asin the Assembly proces A motion was made and carried that the case of Senator James Wood be made the special order for Friday, inme- diately after the reading of the journal, ‘A paper was presented wiich proved to be the opinion ef ex-Cipyernor Selden on the case of General Wood. The reed- ing of the opinion was stopped, and the paper ordered te be rite: PiMcasra. Benedict, Robertson and Lord were appointed to attend the funeral of Profeesor Morse. .8 REPORTED, ‘ors of New York. It requives (he eoneurren » majority of all the members to pass any Fegolution, ordinance oF act. For extending the plers in front of Harbeck’s stores in Brookiya. BILLS PASEED. To regulate tho daties of County Treasurers, To provide lockups in various towns of the State, HILLS ENTRODUOED, In relation to the devenos of sheriits, It requires sheritts to accept such coureel as the plaintiff may name in suns tor wroug levies, £e. Yo incorporate the Tron Viaduct Raliroad Company, It rung over the track of the Third Avenue Kaiiroad, New York. Froviding for the laying out, widening or altering of fiveets, It transfers the powers an duties of tue Board ‘of Sircet Openiug and Improvement to the Gotmmon Council. Khe Rogistry bill waa ordered to u third reading. Adjourned. ASSEMBLY. ALBAWY, April 8, 1872, HILLS REPORTED, A‘vertely on the bili tixing the fees of justices of the | Pence. Agreed 4 Also adverseiy to the bill limiting the number of justices of the peace in Kicumond county. Also waversely tu the bili de Agreed to. Also adversely to the b certain counties to aot in ov Agreed to, hy the crime of murder. | | | 1 authorizing notaries ¥ counties, public in zed to. Also favorably the bill conirmaing of the Court Of General Seralons of Now York ei ino the General Registry act, confiving it to the citi tha State, Also the Keuis ork. taps Also reorganizing the Marine Court In New York. Alt e Union Stock Market Company of vorlaing the y en their trae WY—Amending the New York Life Insurance jew York, w York Elevated Coilexe of Surgert By Mr. Wror. nino chartering the Union, By Mr, S7RAIAN—A resolution that tt Elections be discharged from fur be etatm of HQ. Agreed to. ‘Also a sivnllar res¢ oeeupied by Jou J. tering the New York Coal Exebanze; New York Woodworkers’ Natinal e Committes on tdi . to. stor ot the Employ: K ‘dhe capital stock of the company Is 99,00), GiyMed Into 140,000 siares of oute of the road desertbed in the $ 18 Trom the worth side of the City Hall Park, ¥ jechamn eue City ital place, Duane street, Bowery and a juare, ‘oy 3 ile mottye power supporie ote tA fo, be a Couble traek, Jatlices gly “ede ecta by iron t iron erted perfect other ming 6: e ern 10 a sibility, ud 0 to perimt < dno And between, lite a 4 ; Alp i avoraze about fity soot 1 nae | ¥ anal ‘| MKS By My. (ng ihe tine tor beginning the condtrnetion of the Ne ni Midtan'! Ralirow yi tie Kichmond county police. By Mr. Ni.ne- o Incorporate th ron Viaduct Raroad Company, god provide rapid transit in New York iy Mr. if ALY. orize the Sixth Avenue Rajiroad extend its tracks. nmittee of the Whole resun Company in > Tne House | tthe considers 0 Supply bill, Mr, F to strike out the Nanda Academy for vopalrs to tue Mr, MosELFY moved to strike out th Brockport Norma! School for a roadway, avg im rovemnents, Loa. ba! ar propriations of $3,000 to the Brockport WV. School and 000 to that at Genesee we a motion of Mr, Moseley; also that of @tO, Fe Ino that o7 4,009 wary te pill tes | Hbour Was the first | There | ‘Was certainly no\hing new in her arguments, as sic | modestly cone2ded At the outset, but there was a | 1 (ott, and they | @-Chartering the New Yerk Hummopathle | amending the Albany Police Ir, proval, which Was laid on the table for the pi a elicits eve Supply bili was ther, made the special order for thie ‘The Local Prohibition bill was made the special order for to-morrow evenin, ‘House then tok a recess until half-past seven P, M, Evening Session. ‘Tho House thks evening went into committee and resumed the consiveration of THE SUPPLY BILL, Mr. Twenty moved to strike out an item of 50,000 to an institution for the improved instruction of deaf mutes of the | city of New York, to erect buildings on Lexington avenue. + He said it was not, strictly speaking, a State iustitution, 1ts method of instraction was very Interesting, and, perhaps, deserved encouragement, but as it was aot a state institution he chought tt should nov Be provided for fa this pill. Mr. ALVouD anid that this waa & qual State Institution, Waseducnting those mutes without charge & id had aske for #100, le had opposed the propo! | voteforit 1m the committee, ‘Tho atu was reduced. $50,000 | and put in the bill, Mr, HAWKINS said this was a very worthy matitution, Tt was doing a good work in teaching mutes to tall. OF 950,00) "would heip to pot up such a building as the needed, but it would no: pay the whole expense. ‘The citl- zens of New York would undoubtedly contribute the bal. | nee. Still If this House was not diapored to give any of this ‘money it was scattering about the State to New York, why that city will be content, Mr. H, Sart had no doubt thia was a very deserving in- stitution nevertheless there must be a barrier erected some. | where, | | Mr. PatoR gald ho did not want to beg anything for New | York, but he would any this was ONE OF E MOST WORTHY INSTITUTIONS In the State to which to make a donation, | Mr. Anvoun further explained that « certain number of what are calle’ State pupils are educated in this institution the same as in the State Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, and on that ground ft fg claimed that it 18 entitied to Stato ald. A motion to atriice out was lost, | Mr. LINcouN moved to make the ‘appropriation to Wil- lard’s Asylum for the Insane $250.0), instead of $150,000, to | complete the building, This institution, he claims, was not | only a State institution, but was doing a good wor: | Oe ALVono sald the trustees asked for ‘only $226,000, Mr, Lixcou.n said he would change his amendment to that sum, Nr, 1A D. Brown moved to make it 200,000, which Mr. | Lincoin xecepted. | Mr. Saevr1t said this was an tnstitution to taxe care of the insane poor now in our county houses, He reterred to the | condition of this class of insane, who ‘were not and could not oe properly eared for 4n our edunty houses. It was oud of the most meritorious 1ustitutions which added lustre to the g 204 name of the State. | ° Mr. H. Syvrit said he partook of the sympathy for the chronic insane, and be believed 1m exyending the money of the state for their care and support, but he waa OPPOBED ‘LO ANY EXTRAVAGANT EXPENSES. Ho thea read from the report of this institution various | hems, showing large amounts expended for ornamentation and improvements which fa no way can benelt the insane. ‘The motion to make an appropriation of {200,000 was alopted. | “MF. ALvorp moved further to amend by naming commis | sioners to manage tho Snalitution in connection with the | predent managers, as follows:—S. H. Vish, Joseph Church- | yard, Rovert G. Stewart, Orlando Allen and’ Plalip Houck. | __Mr JAcons oppoced this mode of appointing Commisaion- i ers, and moved aa a substitute that the Governor and Senate Appolut the Commission, “The oluers were thus appolutad. Loat, ‘Mr. Alvord’s motion was earrled, Mr. JAcous moved to add to ‘the clause appropriating 00,800 to the Inebrinte Asylum at Binghamton to pay off a mortgage, the provision that afver January 1, 1873, the prop erty be no longer used as 20 inebriate asylum, He then pro- cceded to show that this was merely a privete experiment, and had by unfair means been foisted on. the State, Without disposing of the motion the Committee reported progress, and the House adjourned, SHIPPING NEWS. Almaaace for New York—Tils Day. 1 5 40 | 12 6 28 OCEAN STEAMERS, | DATES OF DEPARTURB FROM NEW YORK FOR THR loon risea..morn 4 15 igh water. Sun rises., Sun sets, 13 Broatwi 19 Broadwa 3 Broadway Bowling Green 1s Broadway. 12 Eiverpool: 19 Broadway Gias sow. ..2+..|7 Bowling Ap] 20..:|Havre, 64 Broadway. PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 8, 1872. CLEARED. pBteamsbip Alena (Br), Lo Messurter, Laverpool—C @ vn. . mship Idaho (Br), Price; Liverpool—Wilhams & | Guion, Steamship Holland (Br), Bragg, Li 1 Wd nurat, Steamship Angha (Br), Sma, Glasgow—Henderson Broa, Steamship Hamionia (NG), Meter, Hamburg—Kunhardt & 0, rpool via Queenstown 3 Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips; Havang—F Alexandre & ona. Steamship Weybosset, Bolger, New Orieans—C Hi Majlory | 0. teamenin Aibemarie, Walker. Norfolk, Clty Polat and Richmond—Oid Dominion Steatnsulp Go. ip Orpheus, Smith, Hong Koug—V il Brown & Co, fark Brunette (Br), Webb, Dunodin—Mailler, Lord & Que- reau. Bark St John (Br), Ryder, Callao—Fabbri & Chauncey. Bark Hayiloh (Br), Roberison, London-—E & Morgan's | \ se Graham (Br), Veale, Cork for orders—L W Sehr Co. Bark Annie Hngusta, Creighton, StJago-—S P Babcock. lara & Aynes' (Br), Ganion, Grangemouth (Scot Watson & Uo. ig Catharine (NG), Dreyer, Ancona—Funeh, Edye & Co. BrigJ F Erickson (Dan), Lobinan, Copenhazen—Fyneh, Edye & Go. Brig J Witiants (Br), Williams, Aspinwall—J F Whitney & Co. 8 Brig Robert Mowe, Abbott, Barbados—H Trowbridge’a one, “Drie Fi Todd, MeGuire, Kingston, Ja~A H Solomon & ovd (Br), Stamper, Kingston, Jr~A H solomon Babrs, Trinidad, BWI, and a market—S T Cor- Talcrow, St Jolin, NB—P I Nevius. ates, Galvestoa—C H Mallory & Co. eavey, Lowe'l, Falmouth, Ja—A H Solomon & } HP Brown & Co, | ox—B J Wea! Sehr and did not | ‘This gum | | ins & Son. @age of tho Gulf, had a violent gale from NW; 21st, N_ of Hatteras, experienced anotier gale from N stove bulwarks, de; been 12 di Brig L ¥ Monson (of Kast days, with wine, &c, to J Bensusan—vessel to F Had strone westerly eales 10 Bermuda, day, with teas gale Balls; from Liverpool, for Brig Lopnema (ir), to order, vessel to J javann. Congdon, Messina, Jan Whitney '& Co. ales to Madeira; thence licht winds to lat avy NW gales, Mar 24, Int 29 10, lon 69 off Hatteras, brig J H Kennedy. from Brig Princess Beatrice (Br), Gioraltar, 62 days, with fruit, to GH’ Brewer southern passage, ‘and had strong SW and N been 10 days W of Bermuda, | north ot Hatteras, Jirlg Beiio of the Bay, Noyes, Indianola, 0 diay ton ani hides to Tupper & Beattie, Has been 17 of Hatteras with heavy N & and N W gales. aa; ley, "Took the middie pastaye, and had heay; len; lont boadrails, stove bulwarka and split sail 7, 1at 45.52, lon 60 30, spoke ship 8. Kevin (Isr), penr L & M Knowles (of Boston), PR, vin Delaware Breakwater, 22 days, Kirkland, Case & Co, of Philadelphia—ves Clapp. Tad fine weath Nand NE calen; split anil Sehr C ery—versel to H'W Laut'& Co; Hatteras, with heavy W and NW Schr King Bird (isn, Stmpton, sugar and wolassea to Brown Bros’ & gales; lost jib. NW gates, ‘avlor days, with sugar, to Moses & Clapp. Has been 7 day Smith & Co. Had fine weather, sugar, &0, to Jon: house Department, Schr M ber to. J L Leonard—Vessel to John Boynton, son ‘Sel J'8 Ujlinor, Smith, Virginia, Sehr MH Turner, Camp, Virgintn. Solir Helen Woodrait, Holmes, Virginia. Schr AP MHigging, Higgins, Virginia for Boston. Sehr 0 H Booth, Longstreet, Virginia. Schr Moderator Ru‘on, Virgin\a, Schr B F Reeves, Hrannan, Virginia, ir Maria Jane, Bowker, Virginia. Sehr TG Benton, Miller, Virginia, Schr Banvard, Shaw, Virainia. Schr Jennie A’ Shepard, Wilbert, Baltimore. Scbr Menaw: Sohr Jane Emson, Van Schr Minnie Kinney, P Schr CP Gerrish, Armstrong. Schr Henrletta, Leavitt, Philad midnight, I, but got overboard about 20. to the Coast Wrecking Co's ReruenED—Stenms! for Stettin, April3, wien of Sand: | ered that part of the machinery had oblige: to return for repairs Lefore proceeding, Passed Through Holl Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Chesapeake, with mdse and passengers, to J F Ames. Steamship Nevada, —— for New York. ef, Baltimore. jeiphia for Boston. mise, to H F Dimock. to master. Schr Emily, Allen, Stamford for New York, Sehr Dart, Williame, Stamford for New York. Senr Eveiyn, Burger, Stamford for New Yori. Schr Mary G Dart, Faro, Providence, for New Yor Sct Louisa Francis, C Soh Slanal, Gordon, City Inland for New York, chr Ssbr Nathan Holmes, Northrap, Schr TS Parker, Hudell, Glen cove for New York. Schr Thomas Jelferson, f Sehr Enterprise, Mott, Roslyn for New York. Schr Mariner Sheran, Greenwich (or New York, Schr kila Sarnis, Huntington for Now York. Senr 8 C Vou Scur Amelia A Furmin Jane, Allen, Brla . Hayea, Huntin hehr Alice Scranton, Stewar Sohr Ann Eliza, Caswell Seur Loon, Laxe, Bridgeport for New York, Sehr Felip’e, Dickson, Northport for New York. Sehr UH W Benevict, Schr James K Polk, Bu ort for New York, n for New York, oy, Weatport tor New to north of Cape Hatteras. , Monson, Cadiz, 64 ae ‘Talbot &'Co. gales been 5 days north ot Hatteras, with fresh NW winds, A rk. Schr Joseph Allen, Coffin, Glenwood, for New York. hr Oveando Smith, Ferris, Portchester for Elizabeth. ater, New Haven for New York, en Rule, Overton, Norwich for New York. ‘rovidence for New York, Schr Sunuyside, Nickson, Northport for New York, Sehr A'mira, Hagerman, Bri Schr Jobn W Sell, Pearse, Taunton for New York. Schr DC Foster, Wing, Co:d Spring for New York. Sehr Nelite Rich hy Bridveport for New York. chr Sarah Eliza York. Sehr Mareus L Ward, Mu Schr HA Predmoro, Har r Sarah BB Bn r Neptune, Garr, Pro xt nah, Winslow, F chr Anson Browne, M ley, West New York. Lemuel, Jarvis, Northport for Newark. viland for New Yoric, e tor Eiizabeth. Metta, Whyte, Prov: Hteame! Cid, Smith, Norwic! and passengers. BOUND BAST. Schr Mercer, Wasron, New York for New Haven, Seur Asner & Parker, Carpet «Wa 2 K 1. Schr Richard Morrell Sehr Lizale ROlark, Schr altimore, Frat Sehr Emma L Portes Sehr Mary Louisa, Amboy for New Haven. ew Yori tor Boston. Conb, ve chr Jesain Wilson, Willams, Elizabeth for Prov Miller & Sehr While Star (Br), Reynard, St John, NB, via Port Jonn- con—P I Nevius & Son gQicht Maia K Clark, Means, Gloucester—R J Godwin & jon. Small, Roston=A Dayton & Co, Wicl Prov! i WY Jackson. HW Jackson & Co. 1 e L, Fr 1s, o-—E D Seth, Belir Kathe J Loyt, Arnold, New Haven--Cacapbell & Gard- er. Sehr O © Acken, Mead, Stamfora, mer Bristor, ace, Phiatelphia amor 1s N Faivenild, Trout, Paiiutelouta, Steamer Vulcan, Wilcox, Philadeivhia. ARRIVALS, REPORIED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS. Steamship Java (By), Martyn, Liverpool March 33 2nd ueenstown 2ith, with indse and 387 passengers to C G rancklya. March 27, lat 49 4¥, lon 2903, was in compan with a North German steamship bound weat; 30th, lat 43 44, Jon 54 20, passed @ Cunard steamer bound e Steamship Exgiand (Br), Andrews, rpool March 2 and Queenstown Zist, with mase and 56) passeagers to F W 3 Hurst. Steamship Cimbria (NG), Stah!, Hamburg Mareh 20 via Havre 23d, with mdse and 750 passengers to Kunhardt & Co. Had easterly winds to the Banks and from wence strong wosterly gales and high sea Steamehin Headquarters (Br), Daily, Antwerp, 22 days, with mda, to Maneh, KE Co. March 2, iat 50 N, ton 33 } W, daring the avy SE wales with at to the gale cane for Keveral hours, rks; wisile the gale was at its 4 barometer stood 9875; April 1, lat 40 80, lon 70, spoxe alyp William Tapscott, from Liverpool for Now York. Steamship San Fraheico, Roynolis, ser muda, Mareh 29, dee and passengers, sand SW gales ali the passage, Steamehip “Alvemarie, Walker, Richmond, Clty Point and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers to the Old Dominion Steamslin Co. 3d inst, of Abso spoke bark Khza & } high tem, | | with Alice, from Nitax for Boston ( re reported for Phila- Gelphia), with low of malzzenmast and fore and main top- masts; wanted no assistance. atmiip Fanita, Doane, Philadelphia, with mdse to the Lorilinrd Steamship Co. Ship Ada & Oulton ry? Whiiney, Anti 55 days, with | mise to Faneh, Baye & Co—veasel to Snow & Burgess. Came 0 Das nd had strong WV and SW gales all the | Mareb % Yat it 08, lon 43 20, sigh ¢ Spanish bark Paquita, 17 ys ivom Cardenas for ontevideo, leak'n, badly and in asinking condition; took off the captain ani crew, 13 18 number, and bronght them to thia port; think the ‘Vouwe: must have weal dowa in about 10 hours, a8 she was | settling very fast: March 26, lat 83 02, lon Hin with | the schrO & € Brooks, i’ days trom Ja: for New York, with ws of distress fying, and found her to be leak- ed and entirely out of pro- and crew desiring to leave to port; the inate ; the captain stated that y further Wilh the ves- f mate, carpester e aenished ‘them with a boat, and instructed thom to try and | ing badly, boat lost, crew ex! | visions and water; tie capta | her took them on board and br provisions, rope a got her into Kermuda. Ship Marianne VI‘ (Port) Santos, Lisbon, mdse to L KE Amainck & ( and had tne weather up to Fel and NW, lo: 75 days, with nihern passage ark Sirene (NG), Claussen, Hong Kong Deo WWxb, via | Singapore 24th, with ‘mdse to A A Low Bros. Experienced | rough weather down the China Sea; Dec 14, during a from NE, sprang rudder; put into Singavore repair damages; passed Angier Doc 28,” Cape | of Good Hope Feb %, St Helena Feb 23; crossed the equator March & in lon 99; had fine weather nip to Hatteras ; thence 5 days, with strong variable gales; Feb 6, lat 33.35 8, lon 2040 By spoke ship True Grit (de, from Metbourne for London, z is | “Bark Ludviz (Nor), Andersen, Cardiff, 72 days, with rail. way iron, to order—veage) to Tetens & Bockmann.. ‘Took the southern passage and had heavy W and NW gales; stove buiwarks ; has been ¥ days W of Hermuca, Bark Fagre (Ital), Cafro, Naples, #9 ¢ Chamberiain, Phelps, & Co—vessel to Funeb, Kdye & ¢ envy ty 0, Paasod Gibraltar Jan 81; took the Southern pasange and lad | heavy W and NW’ gales: has been bs days W of Bermuda, | « Buren, 1 Paiermo #0 day ith fratt to Obam- wi & Co--vessel to Carver & Barnes. Passed « the sontnorn pasvage and, bad heaty iadoira;thénce to Bermuda light, variapls ce, Creat yale from mort and northwest Spd aplit’aatin; March 9 int 23, lon GO, spoke whip Empir ‘Antwerp for Bavannah; /st, of Cape Hat teras, shi for Pailadoiphin, Ayres, 70 cays, with roesod tho Lqnator March 5, | ctter all the passages March from ; 0 E Pickering, 12 day Pernambuco, Mareh 5, with 1 the Equavor March 1, in ho Capes of Delaware, theace una St days, with anger, de, “ Irom tgepee rom 8& aod NW; been north of Hat- ly Hook, Barstow, Sauna, 14 days, with sugary Baptian-—voenel to Boriant, Dearborn & Co; beod of Hatteras, wales Bark Gien Novia (Br, Cui 1a vin Delaware Broakwater, 23 days, svitl sugar, Swilt&Co, Had fresh NS and NW galed gil the Bark Arequipa (Br. Sharp, molady, 19 Galwey & Casadg, Ab passare, Calbarion, 29 days with javch Lid, On the eastera 0 W iT Webb. Experienced heavy | with frutt to | cur J & C Young, Pratt, Elizabeth for Providenc chr Ida Hudson, Baviey, New York for Rocklan Scur FJ Lockwood, M Schr Kachel Beaman, Maven, Schr Minnie, Kinnil, Parsons, Georgetown for deine Kim ity, Kidd, Bitz Behr Niantic, Smith, Ellzabe: BELOW. aman, ih for Bridgeport, for Taunton, Rehr P IT Wheaton, Parott, Hoboken for Providence. port for New York, , Bridgevort for New York. Brainard, Hawkins, Brookhaven for New York, Miner, Miner, Madison for New York, art, Hoboken for Boston. 1p, Bemanae ct aut opllt several from SE a i and aplit several Haron & iat Bh ion 40, spoke bare SF Hunt, 61 days oat, with fruit Paened Gibraltar Feb 4, took southern passage and had a continuation of westerly from thence spoke bark Vesuvius, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, 62 days out ; 29th, jeasina, for Baltimo MoGrezor, Malaga Feb 1, ‘Took the and 4 lost (Br), Hindon, Cadenas, 10 days, with sugar, Had moderate weather; has’ been 5 lays 8, with cot- days north ‘Schr U 8 C (Br), James, Palermo $0 daya and Gibraltar 80 with (ruit 16 Lawrence, Giles & Co—vessel to GF Bul: W and NW ‘March m Pens: | cola for Liverpool; being shor? of provisions he supplied us, Peterson, Aguadilla, ita molasses, to to Simpson & for the first 12 days; since heavy Helier (oi Banor), Proctor, Aquin Feb 10 vii Wilmington, NO, 13 days, with logwood to Richard Thac! has been 8 days north of Cardenas 11 days, wilh | Co—veasel to P J Nev- Has becn 6 days north of Hatteras, with beavy Sehr Nillpont (of Jonesport), Keene, Guantanamo, 26 & Co--veasel to Simpson 'N of Hatteras, with heavy NW hr Jonas Smith, Hodgkinson, Oaibarien 9 days, with US sebr Sayrod, Patterson, Key Weat, 9 days, to the Light- ‘trandy, Warren, Apalachicola, 15 Gara wit Tame i Has Schr L 1s Cowperthwait, Gardner, Baltimore for Boston, Disoaway, ialtimore, with coal, to master. on, Georgetown, DC, for Norwich, Philadelphia tor Boston. pril 1, during a thick Tog, went ashore at Luce Thiet) off without dataage 8d, at 8 AM, after throwln, f coal, and with assistance o! armer Amanda Winants, ip Humpolit (NG), Barandon, hence Hook, it was become disabled; was Johnson, Portland for New York, Steamship Glaucus, Walden, Boston for New York, with Brig Harp Snow, South, Norwalk for New York, in ballast ° tlossom, Stanford for New York, ; Haliock, Huntington for New York. ones, Oyster Bay sor New York. ‘New Haven for New York, London for New York, 1, Northport for Poughkeepsie, ork, iy -Lovkwood, Oyster Bay for Now ins, New Haven for New York, Northport for Elizabeth, ort for Port Johnson, New Haven Cor Port Johnson, : rt for New York, pint for New York, Laverne, Averill, Branttord tor Khzabeth, a for New Yorks, with mdse New York for G'en Cove. Schr A & Kindberg, aa. Port Johneon for Providence, Schr Sarah ©! ,» Murphy, Elizabethport for Boston, Schr Hershel, Hirdsal), Port Johnsoa for Providence, 8 mith, New York for Providence, me more for New Bedsord. Be wn, New Yi ry bb, Sunith, Ho! B Sears, Newbarg for Pawtucket. B t, Ferria, Hobok for Portchester. 8 Wamilton, Virginia for Falrhave Me Miler, Jones, Virginia for New Haven. jc! reek, Bunce, New York for Huutingtoi Sehr Lavin ne, No izabeth for Providence, Sehr Bedabedes, Know both for Portsmouth, Schr D and E Kelly, eth for Providence. ckett, New York for Greenwich, jorrell, Hoboken for Gloucester. Schr Jossig W Kuixht, Young, Philadelphia for Sangbrook, ce, , Philadelphia for Providence. Georgetown for New Norwich. Reed, Steelman, Jackonville for New Haven. Ship Jacob A Stamler, Samson, from Havre Jan 16, with miso to Boyu & Hincken, SAILED, Stoumships Haho, and Algeria, ows Weybonscty Ni ‘ jantic, for Liyerp ol. Wind at sunset NNW fres Shipping Notes. stripped and ealked, | large deck a ijoling for examination. On the Clinton street calking. | trame. day from the People’s dock, foot of Gouverneur pied by a hay barge caiking. rett, to patch metal, and J G Farr, to paint. ‘Tho Narragansett Steamship Co pair necessary for the coming season. was floated out on Sunday the White Star line’ | peiler. buried at sca, Morice Disasters. atem ing, were unable to gain any on it. Mare! on 43 0, nn, NB, Capt Whit As there were no possivie competied to aban ion hei water tn her, an Ruortly toh fter went down, © | is port. 28. On the 2th, encountered a heavy northwest ga that time until 24h, the vessel labored hard, everything ni fore: cups to the elip's tanks, filling jt with salt water, sowing Saturday had a terrific was feared the vessel in Immense gnantitles; knocked off waistboar, the vessel a chance to free the dec! Havana on the ¥3d, after one of the roughest pat known by those on board, BAKK ADDIE McA while lying at anchor in the lower b unknown bark and bad jibboo: of the 2d inst. hour. yard Haven, thre has salied ftom ponstbia, Teo ve and (here is danger of her being toltally destroyed, Sonn AxN EB for Savannaly § miles soutn of Frying Pan'shoais, vador, at 8 ah yesterday, with th hoom, mninsatk toretopm’ is wn wort of water and was supplied; w ances Be frogs Matanzas, reports: ge, With sonthoas! end aylit sais, bat sustwacd AQ oller dowage eet Liverpool; Anglia, Glas. ew Orleans Also sailed, steamebip At- Bark Cleta (Pr), 519 tona, is to be lowered from the iarge balance dock foot of Poke utreet this morning, having been Mr. Beunett’s yacbt Dauntless still remains on the other balance dock adjoining, having about completed her repairs, Brig Satencila (Br), 198 tons, is on the small sectional dovk foot of Rutgers street for examination and slight repairs, Eng Johanna, $10 tone, was raised last evening on (he tional dock there {sa coal barge ‘Yhe Atbany day boat Daniel Drew is on the mammoth sec- tional dock at Hovoken undergoing some repairs to her hog Schr Rising Sun, 233 tons, of Leston, was lowered yester- t, after steamship BARK MONTANA, at Havana, loft Boston on Friday arch gale, with heavy swell, the nea broke over the bark, washing Wale from the deck; stove water casks, broke ue door, and filled the galley and stove with water, broke open the coal bunkers, worked up one of the Baltic, 3700 tons, after having repaired the blades of her pro- in David Wiswell, late of bark Flora del Mar, from | New York, o( Aspinwall, died on board 13th ult, and was BARK PaquiTA—Capt Guillermo, of Spanish bark Pa- qaita, abandoned at sea (aee port arrivals, makes the an- regarding the loss of his veasel:—Lert Car- » 20 for Montevideo, with @ cargo of sugar, and ex- tenced very violent gales from all points of the compass, ausing the voasel to spring « leak, which increased to ach n extent that notwithstanding we kept the pumps con- , in lat ere falien in with by suip Ada E Oulton, of from Antwerp for New York, sence of saving our vessel we were When we lett she had qyiet of it Whitn kinaly took all han fe olf, 18" in number, aud brought Wa Feb rom ine % ‘The fol- arricane, during which {t would founder, as abe was deeply loaded with ice and rolled heavily. ‘The water came on bourd M, Partridge, hence for Gibraltar, Was run into by carri¢d away on the night an Scr News © Pate, Doane, at Richmond 29th uit from Boston, strack on Winter Quarter Shoal night of 26th, abeavy blow, aod sprung aleak of 400 to 500 slrok during os per See FLORENCE MAYO, before reported on fire at Vines over and sold her deck load of lime and artown to discharge a portion of sa V's deck and eldes have burst through, it VALENTINE, Baylor, from Elizabethport days out, was spoken on the 2d inst, 40 y the steamship San Sal- lors of her mata boat; she was aKa ted No other assist. nA 1 CAtN—Dri¢ Maggio Vall (Pr), Holt, at Baltimore fad heavy weather the entire voy- and routiwest gale agd high aon; lost March 20, of Phila riouyed it us in a hear from soutueast to south= Weati ook of eaplals-and crew Cape Henry Paartng now west miles, saw masthead mast; looked large schooner's mast. + (eae Scur Joun W Dopar, Taylor, from New York, art! in Bermuda Mareh 26, after a very borsterous "pass Heavy gale from NW and from S, in which verse lal almost on ends 16 hours under valance ive in lee walst entirely subme ‘with tremen‘to. sea; versel and aails very mucl strained; los: lis sprung foremast, Aiter taking pilot veazel got on the ree! | gauanyg aleak of 800 strokes per hour tn harbor, Maret 4, Fy | Feb 21, with a cargo of | with a crew of aix men, } in good condition, wemther pleasant, wind | Cape Hatteras bearing abount N by W'25 mile: | and barometer falling. fa | wnd continued until ; © a calm. | eqally rainy weather, 5 AM, hove’ to under | Tuatnsall on starboard tack ; barometer down to | falling. } Works all around, 1 | completely submerge: in the heavy: spoke schr Enterprise, of Cheriyseid, Mey at 34 N, long 0 W, 1? dave out, trom Savannub for’ New. Sork, in distress and short of provisions; lowered our as hers'was stove, and. gupplied her, ‘The Eaterpiis® strived at New Vora 24 inst, ScnR0 &C BRooxs—Capiain Ludwles, maser of achr © & © Brooks, abandoned at sea (see port arrivals), wakes the following’ statement :—Left St John's bar, Fis, Sat ellow ‘pine lumber for’: 1 told, and two passeurers ; § Feb ounte: a heayy gale from NNE, blowing fearfully for #8 hours, su. ing which lost the first mate overboard and biew away for sail and jib, After the gale moderated the weather hazy, threatening appearance, wind hauling back t» KB: lat 85 28, Jon 75, hail heavy settiel into’ NW gale day, gradually moderatin AM, fresh breezes, wit! rected and still fis a 1 tae top 1 to SW. nol squalls, whlch eventually nex March 7 AM, wind came out from BE, blowing hurricane, causing vessel to labor heavily, 0; At noon wind suddenly sift biowing equaliy strong; barometer 28, and fu! in, making water at the rate of 9 inches per hour nud almont Af making it dangerous ve his place elther to work the pamps or expected every moment to see the mast go, for any one to | 40 any ‘thing el t NW and moderating semewaat; sounded the pumps found 3}j feet of water in the hold; had los: boat, stove bulwarks, everything movable washed from the deck, and the leak Increasing; set to work at the pumps and kept them going night and day ; in lat 33 04, lon 69 47, were spoken by ahip Queen of the East (of Aberdeen, ¢ an eg, from New ‘Orleans for Liverpool, who very kindiy Supplied some provisions, us we were nearly ou ot @ thing and worn out with pumping, We succeeded in getting as far as lat 87 48, lon 731, bat were blown bac avain by continuous gales, which fo'lowed one another day after day. Our provisions had got down to such a state th twelve days each man's allowance was one biscuit anda mouth(u! or two of almost seawater, bein barely exough to keep life in us, but were still obliged to keep at the ups. On March 22 we were in lat 85 44, lon #6 49, The whole amountof provisions left being. out 8) pounds of bread and about seven a of It waier, ‘The wenther moderating a litte, squared away in hc reaching Lermuda; here we again met with disappointiment, as all the next day was calm; on the following day a heavy galo from the westward set in, destroying all our hopes of gettlug into Bermuda, and our doom of starvation seemed soaled, AtSP Ma vessel came in sight, but took no notice whatever of our signais ot distress, At this time onr vessel was making water very fast, every seam in her being open. AtBAM, 2tth, 6 ted a brig laylug to on the sturbourd tack ; hoisted our eignals of distress, and abe bore down for us, and proved to be the brig Zambra, of Ginsgow. A heavy gale | revalling at the time, they ‘promise to lay by us dur- ing the bight, and if moderate in the mornin take us off; but” at anylight she was nowhere 'to be seen. Atl0 AM we again eauared away trusiin: to reach Bermuda by this time we had but two gations of water let, 25th, 7A M, we were within 75 miles of Bermuda, it tel! calm ‘again and remained so all day, 8A M next day, discovered a vessel in sight, and made algns of distress, when she im- mediately bore down to tsyat noon she was within hail, and as the crew and passencors retueed to remain by the vesacl Any longer, requosted the Captain of the ship, which we found to be the Ada E Oulton (of St Jobn, NB, from Antwer} for New York) to take us off, which he verv Hinily did an brought us into this port. When we left she had 24 inches of water 1n the hold and’ the Jealsing getting worse every tn0- men : BATAVTA, Feb. 17—The Samuel G Reed. Winsor, from Shanghae for New York, which waa bronglt in hore Feb aver stranding on the coast of Sumatra, where she jetiison 400 chests of tea, also discharged 800" tons of steamer which was sent to her assistance, She is landing the remainder of her cargo, by order of surveyors, and to morrow wn oe towed é hes gapore, whore she is to be 8 a at the tea landed here i fxr fens ied here is entirely Bayonnr, March 19—The French bark Edwir from Biiboa'for New York. crallway ton Wes} has had to discharge cargo, dock, EMDEN, March 21—The Baltic, Brace, from Sayannah, which drove on the dyke. ni; Which drove on the dyke ‘night of the 19th’ inst, has come of cargo into @ Latfargne, has put in here} FAYAL, March 9—The Cugini Cerrutl, Cerrnti, from New | York for Queenstown (wheat), put in’ here yeste i cargo whicted; whe has to Perform three daves duarantinoy ‘The leak of the Neptun, Paulsen, from ‘Baker's Island’ for Hamburg, which pnt in'here Dee 27, haa been discovered, ‘and she was to heave out for one day to get it stopped. i LONDON, March 23—Report of W Cheney, Inte masta the bark triumph, of Portland, Mey fivin ‘London for, Prove Genco,cboforo partially reported by cable): Lott Londo: eb 28, Passed N through Pentland Firth March 4, and on March 10, in lat 5719, 1on 2415, encountered heavy gales from Sto NW, with very high eas, and during a terrific cate from SSW was struck by a sea, starting stem and woodends for- ward, causing ship w make water very fast, | anchor in the ronds a M baromeler began to rise, wind working around 19.) na | t for the last | ff , for Ly 8, | ‘and 18 now repatring in the dry | 20, art. atns tt tee Cleared—Bark Norah, Richardson, Kingston, Jam. Btord (Nor) Kramer, ‘Antwerp; Eltzabet tace, ‘scl lebe (br), Lovie, tHaytl. Salle Wind WNi'to XW, barks Miante Campbell, Cl and Norah, Brig A D Torrey, outward bound, remained unset, 30—Arvived, stonmer Agbilies, from Philadelphin; park B Hale, trom Mont ‘eo. BALTIMORS, Apr 2-Arrived, — sh: Di eck Hollies, Koterdam; barks Campanero (BY, Walker, [fo Janciro; Manftou, Noro, Areeti PR; Freiex (Norw, Neilson, Neweastic; Aquida Lucas, Rie Janeiro: Contest (Br), Scott, Rio ‘Janeiro, rr), Huxford, Rio Jane Motouses; George Latimer a, coun ene a bi on, i Joho enne ich, Messina Ni! ty PR, and4 ‘eresita \ Aber st Denials, Burgess; 2 Boston; M. 9 A Cooma, Haskell, Ua Jersey City; Las il ively, ienas; D ing, Robinso. » PR; ENza Mary alaschwite (Holly ma Tice,’ ice, New Bectord; MA & Henderson, Spear, Zoston. er ine, Holt, Mutangas; schrs Windwi a f Fairhaven; : Pierson, Grant, Jer oy City. Salled Ist, welts Wy | Grcen, for Pernambuco; 2d, Delmonty for Martin: Mi veh dl—Arrived, sour Jona $ Ingrabasay Packard, § ekard, New Yo: ‘ iH Plata (sr), McLeod, Halifax, Nf Barcelona. mineton) HOF Stockhain, Bowen, Cleared—Bark Bis de brig Kerondita ‘ 3 © Thomsen, W low, barks Aney ind Henrietta, frou tit { DARIE: Mave Arrived, barks M Lon W Robertson,’ Shiekis, Christian (Br), Donald, Bervice; Young (Br), Wisnein, Dubin, GALVESTON, 38 Cleared, ship Dunkeld (Br), Bole lett, Liverpool. MOBILE, Maren .9—Arrived, ships City of Brooklyn,0 ogy: see srien! vamp, Cie chr Viator, Fi ington. | NEW ORLEANS. March 20 Atrived, ahipa Tix Lontatane Fr), Touffot, Havre; Ottawa (Br, Giilis, Liver ool; baa . lens Lassen, (Nor), Lorenson, Middiesdorough. ships Flying Foam | itr), Mounce, from Liverpool; Wyomings Jackson, trom Phi! iphia, 4 | Sournwesr Pa 20 Arrived, bark leliog (Nor)e Mathicaon, fro: ‘ship Ella § Thayer, Thom) from Liverpoo', | Sailed—Steams! den, and bark Ui NEW BEDYOL”, Beche, and WW Br» ppl, ships Coronet and sh 30—Arrived, schrs Nig Blizaberinport. | lis, from Woarotc lat, Archos & Keen, Baltimore. | -Atrived 29th, ‘chr Wiliam Thompson, Giford, Bal | April 1 arrive: Laura Hobigson, Kohinsoys | Mangam, Chase, and Marshall Perrin, Packard, New York, ‘Aigo arrived Ist, schr 1hos Porter, Handy, {it ni 1 Sailed Both, schrs Boston, Nickerso >, Kelley John Metter, Clements; Bhodella Blew, Vang luere Unity B Wharton, Konsall, New York. j | Sailed 31 hr Hastings, Chase, New York, 5 PHILAL HIA, April 8—Arrived, brig Addie Fo | Sheppard, Matauza so 8 F Bickmors, Barter, rara; West {. Townsend, Fall Rivers \ wee Beh z ts Ki a ‘do Jova, Little, Key West; Hi ind, Townsend, Brrsiol | “Lewes, Del, April 3—Arrived, brig Abbie C Titeomb, tant hooher Addie G Bxyant, Demerara, for order, | PORTLAND, Avi! L--Arcived, gohrs Qharies 1 Heya { land, and Caivia 1 Morris, Phillips, Baltimore: BG Wallace, Philadelphia; Walton, Mergill, do for Bat | nie Westbrook, Littiejolm, New York; Adria, Moore, do | St John, NB. Marin. Brige MC Mariner, Hattie B Wheelers | Satled—Bri | eee ‘a gnd Mary Given satted on Saturday, | Pod April 2—Arrived, schr William L Bradley, Chase, New Ors leans; also steamelip St Andrew, Wylie, Liverpool; sebr MOR IE oy Ban Been ar our pre, YOISCO, Mare! Wie Pos Hathbun : in i i Bicared Ship Yosemite, Mack, Neweastle, NSW, SAVANNA Nur? 4) -Ciogrod ship Letter: Feeoh Oe | Croshy, Cork, for orévs; brig Jule (Sp), Soloma, Bi fchr WY Boe, Choator, Conn. Roan ba food SteAmships’ Montgomery, Fairctotl | San Salvador, Nickerson, New York; ship Lady Rugsel erpool "Eieaked ship Aloxander for Philadelphia. VINEYARD HAVEN, arch 8), PM Active!) brig tham, Haskell, New York for Boston; Branch (Br). | do for Hallfax, Slst—Arrived, brig Yule (not Z Lita) Reed, Rio Gri Sul for Boston, ‘April Arrived, schrs Piscatagua, St Thomas for | month; Mary Louise, Uardenas for Portland (split sails an abifted' deck lox! ne Cain, Galveston tor Boston; P Adams, Wilmiuston, NC, for do (lost part of her dec! load of naval sto Mabion Draper, Hoboken for dos | B Marshall, Gear Baltimore for do; Ben yal ai sleeve, New Vor'c (or da; Case, do tor Portsmouth MoLoon, do for Rockland; Commerce, do for Por t for do; Sarah, Wechawkt for ; St Hubert, Baltimore for Casco Lodge, Elizabet: Chelsea; Rio, do for Lynn fax. at Safled—Brig Tun, acirs Thomas G Smith, Eliza B Emerye Emily & Jenule and Muze Cain, F ‘3—Arnved, & iwvard Lameyer, Mayaguez, PR, for Newburyport: Fr jolton and. Fannte W_ Je hoster Venetio, Wilmingion, NO, tor dos, do; Boaz, do for Belfast; Mi D Marston, «lo for Port eddie, Port Johnson tor Pol mouth; A © Buckley, avenport for Philadelphia. Safled—All eastern and northern bound ves: Philadeiphia for Boston JL Morrell, Balthnore ( | i | Cat away the ceiling and endeavored to stop the leak, without aval LUANEOUS, annie, 13, leak becoming worse, bore up for the nearest vort: larch ate pia fea four fet water hold and vewsel Sound ee EMS | Wistert sua Spent itt Sey ee | GW. ruENCIs 2 ucaaean e anfety of our tives, to abandon her, At’4 PM a steame ii g ps: O09 Broadway, Hp hove in sight, which proved to be the Bremen, Cuyiain | RRENCHS, El a 2 Bas Rrongway jilegerod, from New York, via Southampton, for Bremen, One Fe tes 3 pe ay who kindiy'caine to our assistanes and took ts off, saving | ERENCH'S 5] S=| B2e pete Oniy personal effects and two boats, T also express my sincere | ERENCHS, Bl eel ees pS thanks to Captain Willegerod and his officers for thelr king | FRENCH'S 2] ,2| 559 569 Broagway; treatment to myself and crow while on board. his vessel. é Fl east at a QUEENSTOWN, March 20—The ‘Theresa, Tay! ’ =) ea] Cee i hove from New Orlenus, reports that on the 2604 ull shrraees Byes 3 a struck on the stern by a hoary sea, and had her wheel and ; Elec eg a stern catia carried away: March 6, lat40N, tou 43 it, tellin | BF B) Be 2 io} with German schooner ielegraph, ‘from New York for Hams | E p Ree ° & ‘ure (uber) tm alnking condition (before reported by eabley | 4 a ri Pee e : er the-crew, ai i ying F cue them ; blowing galo at the times OMS" f¥Ing torres: | &. ¢s ag 2 4 Misveltaneous. ge 8 ey 5 Pareer Clark, of the steamship San Francisco, has our ae ee . thanks for files of Bermada papers. oF 3B Hi £ 8 FAYAt, Maron 9—The Daniel Manin, Rocco, from Lett ia 4 fe Wentworth, Robbins, from Rotterdam, pat in here Fe 24 ee | ree we for suppliea, and sailed March 8 for Savannah, FRENGIS, B 7 2 Sroken. FRENCIDS, Ry a Ship Roswell Sprame, Sparrow, from Liverpoo! for Los- | RRENGH'S i i E ‘ ip Robt L Lane, 92 days from Antwerp, for New York, [NCIS Z : H 4 no date, lat 20 Ny ion 38 W Cb, ah ¥ 4 z 51) Broadway, aa un ego” ship Lady. Russell, at” Sayan: a] 5e9 Rroadway, 'p King Arthur (Br), from Calentta re g : 15, lat 24 10'S, lon 429 Ee falentta tor New York, Feb re 51 ff onlip Sutiote, troza Callao for Falmouth, Feb &, lat 2038 x, % Bark Wililam Clowes (Br), from Mel 8 8 Fe is me hh dh My bourne for Boston, g 5 8 | Omar ECBANNE! Queen (Br from Java for Boston, Feb 1%, | % 5 & Nt tieiena, = ra Bark 8kjoid (Norw), from Colombo for New York, » lat 84 41.8, on Wn ei ji yeaa Z m # jark Etoma © Beal, Balley, from JarvisTs!aud for Queens: | pf town, March 18 ta 4 io i, ‘ ; pei il z e g ark Hex (Norw), trom Cardiff for New Orleans, Marc 17, | es g Jat 48 40, lon 880. a So § E A German vessel, showing Com Code letters HRMJ, from g i Cardi for New York, Fob 28, lat 27 87, lon 34 48, FI a foreign Ports. Se = rnoney we ALGOA BAY, Feb M—Arrived, © F Perrys, Hallett, Boston, | FRENCH'S, 3 BSS Broadwaye Salted Feb 8,’ King Arthur, Jackson, Now York; Dr Stros- | FRENCH'S, g BK) Rroadwaye pera, Schonroz, Boston; Heather, Bel, Owen, do; 10h, Pe- FRENCHS, 8 5:9 Broadway, trely Parsons, do; Laura, Jenkins, do. 600 Broadway, Messrs Merritt & Sparks have had on thelr dock adjoining since our last report schra John Mosher, to paint; O M Mar. teamer Providence is on the Erie Basin dock at Red Hook for examination and re- From this same dock having been caiked and painted, and ber place 1s now occu: | wo March 21--Satied, Research, Mosher, New AMBTREDAM, Mj =. fi » AMSTERDAM, March 21—Arrived, Providence, Coulfleet, Beet, Apri) g—Arrived, steamship Ville de Paris, Sur- mont, New York for Havre, BRISTOL (Pill), March 21—Arrived, Rookwood, Price, New York. BREMERHAVEN, March 18—Arrived, A Young, Troop, 1 A tor Philadelphia; Charles, Comard, Wilmiigion, Balled 20th, Leipzig (s. Jager, Now York. BARORLONA, March 16—Arrived, Magdalena, Gottara, New ‘Orleans; 17th, Maria, Loree nnab; 18:h, Pedro An- ‘tonto, Mons, New Orleans; Nuestra Sra de In Lanzada, elats, nah. CARDIFF, March 22—Satied, Abel, Borresen, New York, Cleared 2th, Abel, New York, Ruth, ‘Bs 9, Entered out’ 20th, J_W Holmes, Holmes, for New York; ‘Tillid, Friedrichsen, 2st, Perseverance, Kock, Cherieston; City Point, Arrived in Penarth Roads 16th, Jessie Boyle, from Pensa- cola. FOLKRSTONE, March 21—Off, Theoder Voss, Galle, trom New York for London, FALMOUTH, March 21—Sailed, Jas M Churchill, Edwards, Now Bedford, yi AAly March €--Arrived, Cueint Ceruttl, Ceruit}, New ‘ork. x Gamanoce, March 22—Sniled, Auguste, Jchannesen, New ‘ork. GRIMeBY, March 21-Salled, Jose Maria, Olivart, Baltt- HIBRALTAR, March 13—Arrived, Zephyr, Stronach, Mes- sina (and cleared for Philadelphia); Eugenia, Castellano, iphia (and cleared Mth for Genoa): Mth, George W etho, Messina (and cleared for New York); Hydran- own, Palermo (and cleared Lith for Baltimore); Escort, Haker, Palermo (an:t cleared for New York Eva, Siano, New York (and cleared for Genoa); Marinus, Anjeolina, New York for orders. ‘Towed through the Straits 1th, Ortolan, Leeman, from Messina for Philadeiphia; Zephyr, Stranack, do / George W Halls, Peliis, do tor New York; ‘Waiter, Stinsom, do for Boston; Hornet, Hopkins, do for Philadelphia; Im: peracor, Fulsberry, do for Baltimore, GENOA, March 18—Arrived, Sago, Garven, Savannad. HAVRE, March 20—Arrived, Bessie Crosuy, ‘Trefrey, New ork. HELvort, March 20—Arrived, Lucomi: HAMBURG, March 19—Arrived, Maria, phia; Lathley Rich, Mitchell, Mejillones. HONG Kowa, March 23—In port ship Garibaldi, Bowdoin, TOTLEDRAR, April 1—Artived, steamship North ALIFAX, April L—Arrived, steamship North American (Br), Miller, Baltimore (and salted 24, 10 4M, for Liveryoot). Livervoor, Avril 1—Arrived, ships Svea, ilansen, Mo- bile; Abby Ryerson, Dunkerton, Savannah; Ginv's Cause- Dunn, New Orleans; Whampoa, Carer, dv: Fiorence, sJapiter Jacobsen, do; Eieou re, Dunn, ill,’ Galve, Byzott, do; ty James; do; 21, steaunslip Memphis (Br), Wicks, Orient. _Sailed March Bture, New York. jurstrom, Philadel- b ew Whitmore, San Francisco; 224, Gaivesion, K Bd, Cynosure, Oram, uo. Cleared 224, Pocationtas, Oliver, New Orleank; M4! Corn- ing, Hughes, Matanzas, Int out 2st, City of Bristol (8), Phillips, ana Era, Schutte, for New York. Loxpon, Marsh 22—Cleared, Helen Campbell, Brooks, ), New Orleans, Boston. ied, St Loui iIson, Nice; Hazard, LASBON,'March 22-8: Mussina, March 18—-Arrived, Seu: Lewis, Cadiz; 1th, David Uwen, Dunton, Licata. Sailed 16th, Brothers, Lang, Boston; Duke of Richmond, Gediles, do; Masonte, Lanpler, New York, I ARSEILLEG, March 19--Arrived, Americus, Baas, New Mlabaga March 15--Arrived, Daniel Draper, Bottone, MILVORD, March 21—Sallod, Credo, for Pensacola. Newrout (Mon, March QccarHived, Morocco, Pars worth, Darien, Ga. Cleared 20th, XEwoas' yun ntered out, Urda, Bjerkaas, New York; St Olat }, Hille, do. PADANG, Jan 19—Salled, Cyclone, King, New York, |, MAGERESTOWN, J Art, 3— Arrived, stead le at irehoure, New York for Liverpool e ‘Arrived ht Uo March 3, fherene, Naylor, New Orleans for Liverpool. ROTTERDAM, March 91—Cleared, Guiseppe Prota, Gala- te eas ats, Maveh 29—-ntered for Idg, Froeman Clark, Bosworth, tor New Orleans. lew Orleans. tor St Herexa, Feb 2—Arrived, Mallard (Br), Young, Pas: saroeang via Vagal for Boston (ahd proceeded). SINGAPORE, Feb 16—-Balied, Jamies right, Morrison, Calcutta; 19U;, Uranus, Berg, Boston. Calmers, to load ‘coal for Hon, ‘Ship Songress, Purington, has been chartered to ioad SYDNEY, NSW, Feb 0-—Arrived previous, bark Annie W Weston, Crowell, Koog, cont for Hon, Sr Jon, Rew York, WOON, Mareb KD, March 90—Oleare, sche WR Barry, for 2)—Sailed, Brothers, Jonkins, Roston, Warekeond, March ¥~Arrived, Haabet, Christensen, bee Amerlean Ports. ALEXANDRIA, April 2-Balled, ache Horatio, Nichola, New Hayeoy a | | ¥ es Chae UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, ND 8 UNIVERSITY PLACE, YORK CITY, eigen OFFICES N 08, 6 Downtown Agency—-HUDNUI'S, Herald Building, MG Bromdway, Uptown Agencis®= 4, CONKLIN, corner Broadway an« }hirty-fourth street, Thirty-third atregy and Second avenue, WILLIAM G, STEWART, : corner 126th street and Third avenne, Harlem. 2. ASTONISHING cones BY THE UNIVERSITY MEDI; yey KEN@sToN, Mast., April 21, 187L Oe eer oon alliicte? for the past year with what thé? doctors at the Massachusetts General Hospital term wen ulcer on my lower lip. ‘They have operated on it at aifferent | thmes and twice they burned ft by means of a battery, which, caused 89 much patn end inflammation that { coul Spent My neichbors all supposed ft was incurable, ae I nad Constited No less thay twenty-three physiciaus, By neck dent I heard of your txtract of meer nt, | immedia- tely went to Boston an sought the advice of Dr. ae whem by hisdirections, L commenced using your celebrate Fomedies.. You may judge of my surprise and also of my neightora’ when, tn four short weeks, 1 was sporfocut Oured. 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