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STAG CAPITAL Extraord’mary and Exciting Scene in the Senate. TMP",2ED CHARGES OF CORRUPTION. / ~~ 44 Sobnsontan Avgument in Favor of the } Pro Rata Measure. / beeper DEBATE;ON THE SUPPLY BILL. Quibbimg in the Houso Over the Qoorantine Expenditures, ‘REPORT OW THE.CANAL FUND. Aotion of tho Assembly on the Death of Prof. Morse. VANDERBILT'S ARLEN RAILROAD TRACK. Meéting of tho Bank Committee—The Central Underground Railroand—Interesting Proceed ings in Both Branches of the Legislature, ALBANY, April 4, 1872, THE PRO RATA FREIGHT BILL {yvas again the special order in the Senate to-day, ‘and, of course, there was @ great deal of speech Making on the subject, Johnson being the father of the measure, very properly opened the ball and con- sumed nearly an hour in discussing the merits of the scheme, ile had evidently not spent his days im idleness since the last time when he took tne Railroad Freight bill by ‘tho horas, for he was cram full of facts, figures nd statistics, which would have delighted the heart of a professional statistician, Mr. Woodin also made a strong argument in favor of the bill, ‘and declared that the New York Central were pay- ing dividends upon $105,000,000, while the official WEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIW, 5, 1872.--TRIPLE SHEET. apree with. tte reyort of the Committee of the Whole t strike out the enacting ciause, which Waa carried by a vote of 14 to 10, as follows: BRE: Yuas—3 ‘owen, Chatfield, Cock, Paster, ‘ Lewis, Maes, “Murph ‘O'Brien, Perry, Wagner, Weir: E cle ronal 8 ng Alien, Dickinaon, Johnson Lord, ‘Lowery, McCowan, Tiemann, D. P. Nae epee na surprise of the opponentso! the vill, when me sen cousidered 1 the evening, Mr. John- gon moved to have reconsidered the vote by which the enacting clause was stricken out, ‘The yeas aint 4 were called on the motion, and the vote stood 11 to 11, the President casting bis vote in the affirmative. Air, Woouln then moved that the il be eee COMMITTED TO THE COMMITTER OF THE WHOLE, ana thls prevailed by @ vote of ldtos, This new dodge of the advocates of the bill was resorted to thus suddenly because of the absence of several of tne Senators Who had voted against it in tie after- noon, Ms, Madden opposed the two motions strenuously, but Johnson and Woodin knew that again hawe as good a chance to get even with the victers Of the morning session. It is reasonable, therefore, to expect that a scene will take place mittee of the Whole. THE MISTAKES OF THE LOBBYIST, To show how well the lovbyist wnose marked list created such a sensation calculated the chances I herewith append tue names of those he had marked to vole against the bill:—Kakor, *Bene- dict, Bowen, Chaided, Dickinson, Poster, Har- rower, Lewis, Madden, Marpuy, O'brien, Pauner, Perry, *Rovertson, Wagner, Weismann, Winslow, Pue'names marked Uius * are tose of Senators who were absent, it Will be seen by the lust that ie Dickinson (who voted jor the bil) on the wrong side, ana dian’t kuow where to placa Mr. Cock, Who voted against tt. Of course tie list was ade outon @ single speculation, and nobody believes that any money was used to influence any of the marked Senators, ‘There was a joint mecting of WHE BANK COMAITEEES of wn Senate aaa Assembly to-day to hear persons Anterested 1n saviuys banks 0a Mr, Poley’s Savings Bank bill, The following gentlemen appear Mr. Swartz, of the New York German Upto Savings Bank; Mr. Hunter, of tue Brooklyn Sav! Bank; Air. Miller, of tue Utica Savings Bank, and two representatives of savings bauks In ‘troy. These geullemen proposed a Lumber Ol amend. Mieuts to tue bill, the Jollowing betny the ost mia. terial ones:—Instead of confimag investments to stocks ant bonds of this State allowing invest- menis in those Of States which have not defautted 1 payment of iaterest jive years previous to vest ment, Also obviating the necessity of those banks, making up thelr accounts in April and October, changing such times, Also providine that no tras: twee receiving compensation as an off pe 5 anpaties. Of compensaiion ata miceting of the ard. The Rattroad Committee of the Assembly held an executive meeting (nis afternoon, and the nijoriy ol the members present agreed Lo report in favor of what i8 KnoWa &s the Vanderbilt plan of SINKING THB RAILROAD TRACK street to Hari the trac eiguth sueet | of ten or uw em River, ils plan Droposes to sink from the company’s grounds, near Porty- Yorkville tll, to wu average depth vo feey the cut to be Wide enough for | fourtracks. ‘The cut 1s to be open all the way and ! to have on eitier side parapet walls, surmouated py | an iron feuce, bridges bo ve Luxown across Ab Ssutta. | ble poluts, some for tie accommodation of Wheeled vehicies and some simply for Loot | Passengers; ten the = piau = proposes — to. widen tie preseat Yorkville tudnel, so that ib @ocuments in the State Engineer's oMce show that | the road could not have cost over $49,000,000, After going over the old, worn-out road he made for him- welf the last time the bill was under discussion, Mr. Murphy argued aguinst the bill, and contended that ! ‘he New York Central did its duty by the people of the Siate, and wat, in bis opigion, was the real point in the bill, This road, which was | mimed at principally by the provisions of the act, ‘he argued, charged a less rate for jocai freight than any other road in the United Siaies of any Impor- tance. Mr. Madden mace a motion to strike out the enacting clause, which brought Woodin to his feet. ‘He was anxtous to know what good reason Mr, Mad- | Wen had for making the motion. The latter saw at | @ glance that Mr. Woodin meant business, and, not | Wishing to be looked upon as backing down, made | A FULL AND AMPLE EXPLANATION ‘as to the motives which induced him to make the Motion he had made, Tne explanation in a nut- Bhetl was that the bill was not called for by the ne- wessities of commerce, and that its passage would drive away from New York city a great deal of the trade she now had with the West. Under the tm- pression, doubtless, that ordinary argument was NOt of suMcient weight to make matters clear to Mr. ‘Woodin, he became exceedingly poetical in his ideas, and held up to the horriiied view of the New lork Beaators the sight of the great city, despoiled of all her great marts of trade with ue grass growing iu her streets, and all which would come to pass, he believed, if every effort was not made to kill Bil special legisiative attempts like the one under wonsideration. Aller giving this tearful picture of New York that might be, he remarked that up from out the stately ruins of the g Would come a how! agatust _MEASUKES OF THE PRO RATA KIND that would reach even tho district represented by Mr. Johnson, The latter looked dubious at this, andeven Woodin shovk his head as auch as to way, “Ican’t believe it” Tiemann seemed to be | visibly affected by the look into the future that Madden had been kind enougu to afford him. When the latter referred to the awful day when the Brass would ve fouud growing m the streets the Sturdy ex-Mayor turned abruptly round in bis chau and stared Madden full in the face for a second or two with # look of horror pictured on his countenance that would have melted the beart of a stone, MSlis old medict, was absent, and not havin him alongside of him to give him consolation an strength, he turned to Mr. a as | in an appeaiiag Bort of svay, as though he wanted to ask, but was unable to control himself sufficiently to speuk the words, “Is ail that possibley’? Mr. Murphy and all the other Sepaiors by this time were in the enjoy- Ment of a quiet laugh at Mr. Madden’s attempt to gcare the New Yorkers out of their wits, and Tie- mann finally recovered himself and foined in the qweneral hilarity. Still, he looked badly frightened, und did not feel weil at ease until he bad se: a ie hoor and poured shot aud sheli into sir. Mad- len’s arguments, Woodin then followed, ami de nounced the newspapers for raising a hue and cry against railroad companies simply for the sake of e stockholders, and not raising their yoice for the trons of the roads, whose rights, in his opinion, Were of tenfold more importadce than those of the wtockhoiders of any road, Johnson had hs last say ‘ON the pill after Woodin had taken his seat, and he Rgain went over his oldiine of argument, Not con- tent With this, however, he strack out at the close 1 his set speect iuto auew path, and the course he Wook created a sensation that even he aid not anticipate, Me relerred to the lobby and the way they were WORKING TO DEFEAT THE BILL, and then declared that he knew it as a fact that the President of the Central jiad issued his order to his creatures that the bili shouid not be allowed to pass, Cost what it might to defeatit. And then raisieg his voice to its highest pitch, lie exciaimed:—<Why, Jbave the list In my pocket Of the men who are Marked to vote against tie bill, and ais list wag given me by a jovbyist, and here it is!” He then QOOX the list out of lils pocket aad held it upto the Tull view of everybody — Had a thunderbolt crashed through the dome of u euate i could Mot have created a greater SCENE OF CONSTR ahan that which followed tls fion. Every Senator wa: bi Every one wanted to be recoguized by th ‘and the calis of “Mr. Chairman” resound above the rappings of the gavel ana tne din ana Cenlusion in the galleries. A few looked rather cared, but the great majority looket Inuignant, ATION tounding dectara- 1 and loud demands came from ali sides for Mr. johuson to give the name of the lobbyist. Tue | jaikement became so great that iv was fi Possinie to preserve ore and in a sorter dime,ban it takes totell ti, neariy overy Sena. Yor seas crowaing about Mr. Irenuine, to whom Mr, gen had handed the ‘unarke: ‘The tw thrat nine out of ten were led to believe by Mr. Johu- goess-ajiusion to the let that ithad marked opposita the of each Senator who was to vote against the our She “price to be paid. When it wa. ‘ A PEELING OF RELIEF «ome over the whole Senate. the list simply had the names of certain ¢checked of" a8 sure to vole agaiust tie ia bayly iscared, and, as & matter of co wh en, up io the timp the list wa y r mM, felt thas it had placed them in a ther etre 2? position. Mr. Murpny and Mr. Lewis nounced Mr, Jonson's action in the iatter and mended the name of the lobbyist as an act of jus- e i) the opj)onents of the bill. The sceue, cer- Wioly, was an uuprecedented one, and will not #000 De forgottdn by tose who witnessed it. dir. Wadd inendeavoned, When the excitement had some- ‘Wht subsided, fo-show that Mr. Johnson had done noth 'ng wrong ta «ioing What he had done, and that any dy Coma oni take f iaily list and cueck ot the na Mes of Senators who were expected to vole Jor or» gainst any His “7 hay ’e Often,” he, “seen lists made out in Uiis way and passed about in the Senate.’ “Publich.¥” asced Mr, Madden, “In tits &enate,? replied Mr. Woodin, ‘Publicly \exhilited by @ Senator from his seat ag ‘@ list preperé 4 by a lobbyist?” asked Mr. Winslow; and the quea ‘loner looked very indignant, Just as fade I das S “eH gene ae ee § the Senate during sl 3 ng libs fel ancer conswderagen. 8 fellows about the bill Y replied Mr. Woodin, “No, sit, nover,? {rang ‘This ended the scene, mud Mr, Madden's motion 5 Rorgeinns.: Tt s ‘Was then put to strike Out the enactin, ‘Was carried on a avision—ti to 12, Jn Motion io restore the ciayse fariod by; same yote, the and @ motion to recommy to Citae al ad Com aoittee, With instructions te Insert ay amendment aalxed providing that nothing in the act should bo construed to prohibit ralivoul companies in the Biate making pro rata rates with other roads, Waa Ale9 108% _ Fhe voto was then taken on a shougn to wnd old metropous | standby, | he Senate @ | Massachusetts. will include tow tracks, and after leaving it the | trains to rua oy: | flats to about 1idih street, Lben turough another | Open cut to about 12th street, whence the grade | wil gradually tise $0 a8 to connect With the bridge | over Harlem River, The cost of this work 1s to be paid, one-half by ihe company and the otier by Wie | city. ‘Neve were only six members of the commut- | tee present at the meetiag to-day—namely, Messrs. | Burns, A. Bul, Smyth, Chambers, Waitbeek and Smith, Mr White, chairman of the comaitice, being sick, and neither Mr, Lewis nor Mr. Gyreeti- halgh taking partin the deliberations on the sud> jects Both Ain, Whitbeck and Ar Smiyti are op. posed to tue pian of sinking tue tac’ Which tie majority of the committee bave agreed upon, aud i they do. not pring 12.8 minority report they Will oppose the passuge oF the bill when it comes Up lor Consideration in the Hiouse. Jf a minority report shoul be presented 1t Wii be in favor oi sinking the wack, commencing 4a the Uepoe at Purty-second street, and, instead of having tue cut open, to have tt Covered, leaving, however, al proper distances, openngs for leat and Vv the openings to be cuclosed aud u in fac, We Whele to be ink | similar to the Launel under Murray Hil, | beck is also In favor of compelling the company to | discontinue the use of tue ordinary locomotives below Harlem River, and use instead locomouves ikg those ran on the Loadon Underground Ratiroad, aad Which consume their OWn StaOKe aud stead, NEW YORK LEGISLALULE, SENATE. ALBANY, April 4, 1872. RIA REPORTED, To incorporate the Mutua! Trust Company of New York, To vost ii Board of Supervisors adiitio: wers, Mr. Mapper. led from the table the adverse report on TUE CENT ND RAILROAD BI Adverse report of the committee be agreed to. stood I2tol. The et The vote rt was then laid on the table again, RATA FREIGHT | order at twelve o'clock iz moved to sitike out the enacting 9001 took the tnitiative ia favor of the geneval the bill. the latter Hat teagth, givi ade by the raiiroad in favor tale against points inthe State, re 0! Senator Jounson's remarks he sald nate of the C i Railroad issued his datany cost, and then A DAVISIO: B BENATE, whieh he proc! to be, and the final vote of whieh th — 1 Nay lien, Baker, Beneuls ‘J uield, | Dickinson, Harrower, Lewis lea, Murphy, Grorien, Balmer, Ferry, Robertson, Wayner, Weismann an Vinglo ‘The presentation of this division Mst, tmplying, as it did, that Seoators had been influenced, created the ravat inten pxcitement ever witnessed {n (he Senate. Sonators eft thetr shed to see how they were recorded on this ti Messrs, MU@eHY and MADDEN warmly aud beatediy d nounced #ich an exhibition of the opiniona of Senators. | allusions to the acene that had just transpi 5 Mr. Lewis took up the argument againat the bill. ‘The motion to strike out the enacting clause prevailed— ays 9, he cominittee then roso and reported the bill to the Senate with the cnacting clause strack oat. Mr. D. P, Woon moved to disagree with the report of the and ty restore the enacting clause, Lost—yeas 13, us follows. 8 Mesura. Adams, Allen, Bowen, Dickinso Lewis, Lard, Lowery, McGowan, Tiemann, D, P. Fr ‘agner,’ Welamann, lohnson, Wood and Chatheld, Goo! Peiry, vening Session. { ORDERED TO A THIRD READIN te the Manbattan Loan ang Trust of New York, To Jay out and open Madison avenue north of 120th street, To amend the charter of the New York Bong Dep: Com. pany. A bill was introduced to authorize the Jaying ont and open- ng oF 105th sircet, between Bight and Ninth avenucs, New ork, ‘The Warehouse and Railroad bill for New York was made special order for Tuestay next, at tweive o'clock. ON THE GACK PRACK, On motion of Mr, WooDIN the Senate reconsidered the yote by which the Pro Rata bill was lost by a Ui, nays 11, the Lientenant Governor giving the casting voto in'favor of reconsidering. The bili was then referred to the Comunittee of the Whole—yeas I, nays 5. BILLS ORDERED TO A THIRD READING, New York. Proposing an amendment to the constitution increasing the pay of members of the Legisiatare, ‘Lo extend the piers in front of Harbeck"s stores, Brooklyn, Adjourned. ASSEMBLY. ALBANY, Aprii 4, 1872. REPORTS, The Auditor of the Canal Department, fu xnswer to a reso- lution introduved by Mr, Jacobs ealfing for information as to the disposal of the CASAL APPROPRIATIONS ne iaws of 1371 reported {s oy the Cana’ Appras snd, and for rs and the Ca- ew works under the laws ; me ve «81,717,505 46 icided, ies (aterest to the ‘singing fund loan ib @nUeipatr 6 the sum of. + 1,661,708 BL $55,801 96 #2,180,646 00 A 911,411 16 Leav. appropri new work amonnt wt ae deferer ey, Of~....00% sere y the inws of 181 the ajpropriations ? work wei sei . d For award BS.110 65 Total . Net yield of ta Deficiency... wired to tn ving the lisoal y ong amensié re 9 become due + and to provide 1 cleney 10 the Sinking Fund, in exoess of the brobat butions frow Uke revenues of the follows: For principal of debt..:.. Premium on coin on Banie,. Interest. Premium on Daniciency 1a Sinking Fund, Toss The wou be prigtes. Mr, BUATED, fran from thé Goveraor, DEAT eported dgeries of resolitions as pot inore fatty performs the cw Uf embody In the torm of gesoluti ue Appr neatly fit words of the Message of His Exceliency, and th fore, without further preainvio, offer lie solloiing reso on on the ti 187,706 6B nuioation was laid Saad drawed te ve on the Communication they had tie game in their hands and might not | over the bill wien it is taken up again im the Com | lobbyist mace two mistakes, He set down Ar. | above the depot at Fourth avenue and Forty-second | the existing viaduct on Eavlem | ned | Welt. | ‘The motion was carried, and Mr, MADDEN moved that the | Senators Woomtn and D, P, Woo sustained the bili, with | Harrower, | Vompany | of yous | To incorporate the Sisterhood of Gray Nuns in the State of Franklin utilized and rendered the handmaid and the most eflicient aid of civilization by a Morse, will never per- forma more paioful and sad act than when it gets the tune to the requiem over the grave of one who, by the control of ite mighty pewer, Ts ucknowledued and khown by all men ag tne of the greatést human Lenefactors of his axe or of the world in its history. Resolved, That a committee of seven be appointed by the | Chair to attend the funeral of the late Samuel F. 8, Morse. Resolved, That the Clerk of the Assembly is hereby di- Tected to transinit a properiv ¢nsrossed copy Of thea? resolu tons to the famiiy of deceased. ‘On motion of Mr. HustEp the resolutions were artopted unantmonaiy, by she House rising and standing fn ‘The House then went into committee and resumed the con- | sideration of ‘The ' THE SUPPLY BILEe uestion pending was on Mr, Jaco e clause making an appropriation to discharge the cumbrances on the Inebriate Asylum at Binghamton. amendment provided for the sale of the institution after t ail ave been discharged, and no longer to betined aw an Tuotriate Asylum after Jautary Lnext, Tue debate involving the merits of the Instiution com- mencod last night was resumed, and occupied much time, Mr. JAcons modified his amendment by providing that the Comiassioners of the Land Office, if they deem it advisable, | shal! sell tuis institution, ana if they do not, then they shall | report to the next Utgislature some other public use to which | it may be appropriated, After along discussion, Mr. J, H. BABCOCK moved to add | that the Commissioners ‘of the Land Oiice may lease the | property for three years if they deem it to the interest of the ate, but no further appropriations shall hereefter be made to thé {nstitution as an inebriate asylum. \ Mr. Jacous accepted this, and it was adopted, together with his amendment, i Mr. fea BD. Brow moved to appropriate & | | Aagiuia tor Insane Convicts at Auburn, and that conviet la- | por bo used for the erection of the new wing to the Asylum, | | Lost, Mr, Fi. SMITH moved to. strike out the appropriation of Pid to Murray & Godwin for, lithographic ciagrtys of the | esembly Cuamnber furnished last year. He said this work | was ordered without the authority of ‘aw. ‘ALVor» responded that the committee had found the | work had been ordered by # resolutlon of the House, They | had ent the bill down one-fourth, and, considering the State Mable, had sent the bill in, Mr. HAWKINS moved Lo farther amend so as to allow only fial cost of the Work, and the ‘whole bill not to exceed discussion the motion was a/opt ‘The Committee then rose and reported progress. ‘The CHAT announced the following committee to attend the faneral of the late Professor Morse:—Messrs. Husted, Prince, Griffin, Simpson, Osgood and Til’ On motion ot Mr. GRiketN the Local Profibition bill was mare the special order for Tuesday morning wext. Recess until half-past seven Evening Session. ‘Tho House went into committee and resumed the consld- eratlon ot the Supply bill. Mr. H, SMITH moved to insert a clause repealing the Inw | of 1871, authorizing the Secretary of State to contact (or the | rutin of the reports of the Cort of Appeals for hve years Adopted. ‘On motion ot J, D. BRown items of 9,000 for the Monte- | zuma Sait Sorings aod 6,00) for the Weedaport Salt Springs | were Inserted, Mir. D. Ge Httt moved, and ina specch sustained a mo- tion, to invert 96,00) foF the Reformatory at Biaira, “Car- ried, On motion of Mr. Fre1.ve the item of 80,260 for sidewalk aad other lmppro¥ements 9° the armory at Oswego was stricken out, Mr, Kocit moved to strike out the item of #11516 18 for repairs to THE QUARANTINE STRAMDOATS Andrew Fletcher and Goveraor Fenton, ‘Mr. JUDD sustained the motion, and, fn order to discuss the whole question, moved to strike out the section appropri. | ating in tie aggregate $122,144 87 for expenses of | the Quarantine Commissioners, He detailed the gross abuses and extravag: | “vir. Ayoub said these” expenses had been incurred and ) they inust bo paid, and us to the appropriations, they lind | the sanction of the new Heaith Oticor, Dr. V and | he (Mr. Alvord) need not assure the House that every | would be honestly and judiciously expended by that gen! man. Shr, ALGERGER sald it was not the Health Ofiicer who xpend this money, but the Cominissiouers of Kral + gration, Sir Rocas withdrew his mouon, The section was ther ainended, on motions of Meaars, Judd, ‘Alvord. and. othera, so as to putt the moa: stringent checks and guards upon the cxpenuiture of the money. The committee then rose ane reported progress, ‘tho bill was made u spocial order for to morrow moruinge ‘The House then adjourned. AtVATR3 BROOKLYN County Caunritablo Fostitations. ‘Thore are at present 2,811 persons maintained tn the Kings county instilutions under control of the Board of Churittes, as follows:—Alinshoure, 1,217; | Hospital, 430; Asylum, 749; Nursery, 415; Smalipox | Hospital, 83. Tant Ofal Dock Nuisance. Street Commisioner Robert Fuery was enjoined ; yesterday to remove that offal di from the foot of | Court street, where he caused it to be located sev- | eral weeks ago. The dock is now designated at tie | foot of Waviington avenue, Wallabout. Considor- | able relief is experienced in Soath Brooklyn ta con- | sequence of this much-desired removal. Striking Painters. A committee of boss painters waited upon Mayor | Powell at his omce, yesterday, and requested the | exercise or the use of his authority to protect their | worknen froin the threats and assaults of their | former employ tie striking painters, who are | daily driving workmen away from their work. ‘The | Mayor promised to confer with President Briggs, ol | the Police Board, and to see that the proper ma: i ures were taken to guard against any breach of the } pence. A Cexterarian Gone. dobn fiutchimson, @ native of Ireland, bora in the Deceased was iu indigent clroum- everal years past, and was a penstoner ings county Board of Charities, trom which he received $1 per weel alipox Raid. Thre stamping out process has begun im Brooklyn, Yesterday a corps of physiciaas and santtary police, under the leadership of Deputy Health OMcer Holly, M. D,, made a raid upon an infected smail- pox district, lying between Fifteenth and Seyen- teeath streets, Gowanus, The vaccine virus was | freely injected ito the system of the resifents, and fourieen weil developed cases were found mi tene- | ment houses and removed in ambulances to the , hospital. Disinfecianis were freely drstribnted, og filth ordered to be removed under penalty of the 1a Tavestigation of ExeCompiroller Jolnsen’s Accounts, ‘Yhe Aldermanic Financial Committee directea by. the Board of Aldermen to lavestigate the charges as tothe alleged discrepancy ia ihe accounts of ex. Comptroller Evan M, Jo! preferred by Comp. troller Schrord proseat ficumbent, sala to amount to $95, met m the Common Couacit chamber yesterday aiternooa, Alderman Ruher occupied the chair, aud Corporation Counsel De Witt eared in the jiterest of the city and ex-Judge lds In behalf of Mr. Johuson. Tue counsel & lengthy communication trom r giving a detatted statement of his ouuls jor the year isig and 1871, The te 0, oun of bonds sola, Lae parties’ ames to who y Wore sold aud the rates of interest received \herefor are contained i the siatement, and the | totals agree with those given by der, Tie comuittee then adjo | the accounts, The Air Gun at Work. Between one and two o'clock yesterday afternoon C. Hateh Smith, @ professor of music, residing tn South Brooklyn, was shot in the face while stand+ ing on the corner of Cumberland street and Green ayeuue by a bullet, It is supposed that the charge was fired trom an air guo, either in hands of som? person on board a car, Which was passing along Greene avenue at the Mme, or from some one oa the opposite sidewalk, that the leaden messenger Was We) for lodgement ia the | Dody of an unfortunate nou-society house painter, who was at work upoa a new huiiding mumediately in the rear of the md occupled by the Prolessor, who caught it on te face, This theory is the one } la vogue among the police, who have had muel ate in protecting non-society patuters of the eight hour strikers ane Wound (which 18 y trouble of from ass ié at the hand m what branch of incustry not serious) was dressed Adelphi street. Dr. Fessenden, of Revort or U.S, N. 4 & A.M. SS. NevapA, Je H. Bieritex, COMMANDER.—Left Honolulu 21st Jan- | Uary for New Zealand ports, with 81 passenge | English mati and 420 packages freight for New Zea- | land and Australia, When north of the Equator had very stormy weather, with adverse winds, Feb. 7, 12 noon, arrived at Aucs aad, leaving there on the 9th for the southern ports of New Zealand, ‘and arrived at Port Chalmers on the 14h, at 12 , hoon, Feo 1% leit Port Chalwers at 11 A.M. on | the return passage for Honoiuin, arriving at Auck+ land Feb, 24, at8 A. M. Leit Auckland Feb, 26, at2 A. | M., arriving off the harbor of Ponga Ponga, ‘Lutuiia Isiand, sure 4, atl P.M. Stopped saty and sent he harbor of vonga Ponga, Boarded tie eamship Narragansett, Commander R. lying there at anekor, Delivered letters commander, commumoated with the snore ul irhed to ship. While iying of tue tslani | Commande Meade, with Paymaster Griijins, boarded us At d hit, March o, a large number | Of nailves cate alougeide im thelr canoes, boarded | us and pr ded the decks the ancient cos- | tuine o1 fwain’s ancestors, offering great | Amusement to allon Woard, At 8A. ML, same day, wtuila; arr Wu Maren 15, at 11:20 We have § for Honolain and San it for Honolain and ‘isco; algo 72 bags <@ TN MASAG Resolved, That the telegraph, his creation, announ AULETTS, death of its’ inventor, Samuel f, B, e. Hie was bo: rortes Hie years of bis 308 TON, » April 4, 1872, lice beon in New York, to neithe Lrusines* Nas been suspend his country and to the world, yo great State, in whi tog that this lived aid wld be the firme pay approp fe honors to his memory. Living, he recetved Tront governments tnore publie honors than were ever paid to any American private citizen; dead, let all the people pay homage to hig memory. Resolved, That te lghtmog day! frat compelled from to-day In ob- Weather wos ‘ome churches were tres wero fillet, fast day bas Most Cajoyavle holiways of the servance ox the annus bright and pleasant, Opem.and all the t become one of th year ta Boston, | | hadfine wealher to Bermu | pitas needa hs ce arene Ee { neaven by mortal hands through the instramentality of a AOCIDENTALLY KILLED. Gott Whilo Star (Br, Reynaud, Now York for St Johar Schr Naiad Chase, New York for Fall River. Richart Fraun, aged eloven years, residing af 108 | gebr FM ; Clarke, Hoboken for Somerset. ‘Oni ie street, Was run over by car No. of the Sebr en, , New York for Bianinnen, Second avenue line last night, in Onrystie street, | Behr George W Downing, Butchins bam zor’ £0 Ro near Stanton, and instantly Killed. The driver, | Sch Gnas L Laveriag, Hlathway, Porwonnson for Taunt2D. Barney Doran, was arrested by an ofoer of the | Scur Win Donnelly, Lynch, Elizabeth for Derby, rene eae ary the Sous was taken to his | got soc timualygamie Naw Note fot New ara o le ose) x Jen fone by intend Eel oa‘ Howard, Rasringy ons Sitaabeth vor Pura. = SAILED. 3 G N W Steamships Hamm« Hamt Crescent City, Havana SHIPPING E Ss. and Nassau; Gen Uarnes, Ravanaak, Alvemarie, fictinonds ss Bonino nalied Marah 3 bathe D; brig Sarah L Hal Almanac for New York—This Day. ‘April 1, ships Thos Danbane gems, Di pele Beran hs eli —— 1d; Darks Pekin, Emperor, Hancock, idea; brigs Choice, Sun rises....... 538] Moon rises..morn 447 | LaCreole.J Brightman, Maggie, V H Hill, Ocean, Eagle, | Atalaya; sehrs J Oilver, + 2d, barks Jas 2 Ward, Sun sets... 6 29 | High water...eve 6 53 | Elza Stevens, 8 W Holbrook, Kate Carnie, Virginia; brigs Havana, W A Heney, H B , Ambose Lixh OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THB MONTH OF APRIL. Steamer. Office. ee pt El Fane . 10 Rroatway, rouns | 38 Broadway. toe | 7 Bowling Green City ot rook yn | «| Liverpoo lb Broadway. Dentschland.: ‘| Bremen 2'Bowling Green Leipzig. "Bremen: 2 Bowilog Groen Manhattan | Liverpoo?, 29 Broad a City of Bristol. ..J Apt . | Liverpool City of Montreal. | Apl «| Laivervool, 19 Broadway. 7 dowling Grean ay Broadway 15 Bronawa' 58 Broadwi .| Liverpool. PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 4, 1872. CLEARED, Steamship Crescent City, Van Sice, Nassau and Ravana— Atlantic Mail Steamship Co, Steamship Gen Barnes, Mallory, Savannah—Livingston, Fox & Co, nip South Carolina, Beckett, Charleston.-H R Mor Sten gan &C ee ship Fanita, Doane, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steam- shin Steamship Chesapeake. Johnson, Portland—J F Aroes, Steamship Giaucus, Walden, Boston--J k Dimock. Ship Bridgewater, Sisson, San Francisco—Sutton & Co. Bark Atalanta (NW), Grote, Bremen or Hamburg via Phi- ladelphia—bunch, re & Co. : Bark Jane Adaline, Hutchinson, Matanzas—Jas Henry. Q Bark Rhea Silvia (Br), Wilson, Havana-J B Phillips & ona, Brig Thorn (Dan), Schmidt, Stockholm—Funch, Edye & Co. Brig Annie Gardner, Garduer, Demarara—Miller & Hough- ton, Brig G J Troop (Br), Terrio, Matanzas—Moss & Ward, Brig Suwannee, Simpson, Galveston Snow & Burgess Brig Sarah Gilmore, Clivord, Galveston—E M Stackpole, Schr Fred E Scammell (Br), Barberie, Pernambuco—P 1 Nevius & Son, Schr Maid ot the Mist, Smith, Maranham and a market-—B J Wenherg. Schr Leona, MeWrinnie, Anticua—Heney & Parker, Schr Israel Snow, Pease, Baracea—B J Wenberg. Schr Bright Star (Br), Robert, St Joun via Elizabetnport— PI Nevins & Son, Sehr M B Bramhall, Stout, Savannah—Evand, Ball & Co, Sehr Carrie Heyer, Poland, Charleston—Evans, Ball & Co, teethy Susan Wrignl, Mount, Georgetown, 80—Dollner, Pot- er & Co. Schr Manon Loa, Talbot, Beaufort, NC—Van Brunt Bros, Schr Hattie Coombs, Jameson, Boston—H P Brown & Co. Rackelt & Bro, Providence—Rackett & Cro. Schr E Brainard, Hw, Dighto Schr Siias Brainard, Buell, Van Valkenburg, New Haven —Rackett & Bro, abel, Sammia, New Haven—Rackett & Bro, 5 Kldd, New Haven—# H Lowe, Schr Evelyn, Burger, Stam(ora. Steamer Aphio, Stein, Wilmington, Del—A Abbott, Steamer Maytiower, u'ts, Pallndolphia, Steamer 8 i Phelps, Brown, Phiiade.pnia, Steamer Concord, Norman,’ Phitatet Steamer Monitor, Jones, Phliadeioin ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Steamship Smidt (NG), Dannemann, Bremen, March 13, with mdse tnd 799 passengers, to Hermana, Koop & Co, Had strong westeriy winds all the passage, Steamslup Charleston, Berry, Charleston, April 2, with mage and passengers, to HR Morgan & Co,’ 84 inst, lat 36, exchanged signais with steamship Jamee Adger, bound Si oxperlenced heavy squalls ot the Uapes of Virginia, which lasted ten hours, and made tho vorage In 52 hours, Steamshin Wyanoke, Bourne, Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with indse and passengers, to Old Dominion Steam- ug Ship Jadob A Stamler, Samson, Havre, Jan 16, with mds to Boyd é& Hincken, Game tho northérn passage and ha heavy westorly yalow; boen 20 days west of the Bans. Bark E L Outton (Br), Tower, Newport Dec 20, via neens'” vy 70 days, with railway fron to order, vessel to now & Burkes; camo the northern passage, and hal hea’ westerly gales; shifted cargo between decks, lost and §} satis, aid vessel and cargo bad!y strained ; been U1 day of the Banka; bourde | fishing schooner C H Price (of Salem), Hverett, thres woeks ont, and had about 40 Ibs, of hallibut; the L'W was boarded $0 miles cast of Sandy Hook Hook by the Herald aleam yacht, Bark Auton (NQ), Fricke, Bromen, 80 days, with mdse to Oelrichs & Co. ‘Took the micdle passage, and had heavy | wes ales to lat 46, lon 20; ‘rom thenes fine weather and Winds; been 8 days north of Bermuda. Kriz Prentiss Hobbs (of Bangor), Dodge, Messina, 81 day, with frit, tod E Develin & Co--versel to HW Loud & Co. Paseod Gibraltar "eb 1; had heavy westerly gales to Ma- dejra, then Hght winds to lat 20 N, lon 53 W, then up to Int 30 N light, variable winds and calm} from thence heavy north- erly and westerly 4,carnied away mainmast head; Mareh 14, lat 255, 1on 0°27, spoke bark Princesse Alexan- dria, hence for St Croix. Bris Enrichetta (Italy, Naples, 8% days, with frut to Lawrence, Giles the sohthern passage, en from thence 20 days ‘with Cardenas, Feb 94, with jas had a contin: ‘OM Reynoids sugar, 60 order; ve (Br), Simonse ! : é ation of gales irom SW, W, NWand N trom March to tae year 1765, and for the last half contury a citizen of | 25th, being “8 days north of Hatteras; lost boats and water Us country, moved off the busy stage of lite im the Senne ve st and split sails; 107th year of his age, at his late re: nce, 109 York | native’ ol a street, near Jay, yesterday. His wife, Wao is about | drowned. Mare! 29, lon 6) 16, spoke bi seveuty years Gli, survives him, | He aiso leaves a | (Russ), from Rotterdam for New York 115 days out, with numerous progeay of grandchildrea and great | jboom and rullor carried away 8, Jon 64 80, apgke bark Waver M_R is anchored oif the lig Brig Mary if Dana, O's yeliow pine to Jonathan Schr Woodraft Sims, P Schr J & D Cramer, Matthews, Vireinia, Sear KA Johnson, Johnson, Maryland. Passed Throuqa Aell Gute. KOUND SOUTH. Steamsmp Acushnet, Rector, New Bedford for New York, with mdse and passengers. to Merruson & Wood. Steemsbip Neptune, Baker, Boston for New York, with mage abd passenzers, to HF Dimock Pitz Arabella itr), Brady, Halifax, 15 days, for New York, with plaster to Weiherspoon Bros; vessel to'D R DeWolt & ©o, 1 8 P Rrowne, Keane, Newport for New York. Scur Henry 3 Metealt, Avery. Providence for New York, Schr Lottie B Cool Cook, New London for Baltimore, Schr flenry May, Brackett, Proviaence for Hoboke Schr Amoa Falkenburgh, Firrell, Providence for Ne Sehr Thos Fitch, Baker, "New London for Nortolk. Schr Hannah F Browne, Beck, Fall iver for New York. Schr Emma, White, Somerset for New York, Sehr James Enulish, Parker, Providence for Hoboken, Schr James M Bayles, Arnold, Newport for New Yoni. Schr Agnes, Chester, Providence for New York. r John Settle ments, Warren for New York, Schr James Alder tice, Hill, foston for Philadelphia, Schr Hastings, Chase, New ledtord for New York, mma U'Batham, Tompkina, Fairhaven for Norfolk. A Havden, Ferris, Providence for New York. Ward, Norwalk for New York, from New Ori verpool. The He, SC, 5 days, with ra. Had fine weather. ero, Virginia. York, att, Providence for New York, Browse, Boston tor Philadelphia, Warrea, Boston for New York. Gi, Newport for Elizabethport. rovilence for New York. J, Spear, Middieto} or New York. 1, Harte, Provi for Virginia, ¢ Piymouth Roe! Alien H 2rown' Sehr § Schr Pen Boria Rohr Lucy AO: Sehr Li mond, Clark, Fall er for New York. Sehr Mary Louise, Huiddell, Prov.dence for New York. s w Yor r Willard, Keille: f eet ely, New Bedford for New York, with packing boxes to order. Schr Jane A McCarthy, Brown jomerset for Philadelphia, Cooper, Providenee tor New York, Scranton, Norwien for New Yqric. gers, Boston for New York, Sehr May Day, Adams, Providence for New York, Schr Nixhtingale, Stevens, Providence for New York, Sehr J & Michell, Carrol” Stamford for Hoboken, pe tht Laura A Robinson, Robinson, New Bedford for Eliza- thport, Schr Ii V Duryea, Ferris, Huntington for New York. Sciir Surprise, Spear, Providence for New York. Sehr Anthony’ Rurtos, Alien, Stanford for New Yori Senr Farragnt, Harte, Fail River for New Yorks Schr F U Smith, Speais, Providence for New York, Sclir Fair Wind, Lowman, New Bedsord for New York. ‘chr Cordelia Newkirk, Huntley, Providence for Philadel- 1 F; Flower, Richardson, New Haven for New York. Schr Margaret Kennedy, Ford, Westport tor New York, Rohr Altes Oaks, Rideout, Fall River for New York, Schr ¥ G Pits, Mail, Fall River for New York, Schr Emily H Naylor, Naylor ew Hayen for Philadel- Schr Veranda, Bond, Brantford for New York, Schr N Shaler, Hubbard, New London for New York, Sour Thomas Elis, Kelly, Wareham tor New York. Scir Rodelia Blew, Van, Schr UB Whartc Schr Evergreen, Bnace, Providence for New York. Schr kilisha T Stnith, Heaton, Fortiand for New York, Schr Mary Langdon,’ Pettitt, Pall River for New York. Schr WW Brainard, —, New Bediord for New York. Schr HH irainard,’ Street, Portiand tor New York. Schr Phoebe Ellzaberh, Sprague, Norwich for New. York, Steamer Thetia, aie, Provigencs or New York, with mise rs, to Teaae Od ten, Nye P mage ant passengers, vivence for New York, with BOUND BAIN Steamshin Glaucus. Walden. New Yor for Boston. Steamship Chesapeake, J w York for Portland, Brig Henry Means, 8: irk for Providence, Brie G A Coonan (Br), Halloran, New York for St. John, Schr AP Higains, Higgins, Virginia for Boston, Sehr U P Gerrishy Arusitoug, } hiiadelphia tor Boston. Schr L B Cowpertiwait, Gardner, Baltimore for Boston, Sobr 0.0 Acken, Sead, New York tor stanford, Schr Samuel P Godwin, La pannd Hoboken for Stamford, Sehr Binekste Nixon, New York tor New Haven. Schr Joseph Wm Fish, Levey, New York for Boston, Senr Revenue, Hall, New York for Providence Schr Pointer, Haxer, New York for Provideace. orace L Francis, New York tor New Haven. te J Hoyt, Arnold, Elizabeth tor New Haven, Sehr Boston, small, Hoboken for Boston, Sehr Nelon, Ferri, New York for Stamford. Schr A'mtra, Hagerman, New York for Gien Cove, Crag, Hovoken for tighton. Huil, New York for Tauaton, Sehr David Newson, Perris, New York for Stamtord. Sehr Wiillam Mayo, Croom, Saugerties for #rldgeport, Schr J Weldon, Buel, Hoboken for Providenes. Sobr 8 B Cargii, Clarke, Now York for Boston, Sebr Benjamin Strong, Barrett, Hoboken for Providence, Sebr Wiliam O Irish, Tyrre:], Hoboken for Providencvs Schr Albert & Lawson, Lawson, Haverstraw for Paw. t. hr Bivie Davis, Hand, Hovoken for Poston, Beor b 8 tyler, Vetts, Krizabeth for Middictown, solr Jamos Parker, 8r., Ke! r Relr Lewis Vellor, B. Schr Jorepnine, Cha Sebr L B Smith, Warner, i Maabeth for New Bedford, febr K RR 44, Greene, izabeth for New Lon ton. Roby Ab‘yail Hu for Bristol, Beur Magy shard, New York for Lyn fear Vole smapeth for Providence, soight Lady Suitoiky Aroutrong, New York for New Dea ori. Behr Samuel Oxrieton, Burke, Louth Amboy for Providence, fone Gipay, Palonburg, New York tor Bridgoport. nt; sehr Ros- Weish. weil; 3d, barks Marie Sophie, Alice Woods, Jas Wind at sunset NW, light, Marine Disasters. Sup ADA (Span), Ibarra, from Havana for Pensacola, in ballast, went ashore on the ' Middle Ground, nizhit of the ult, during foggy weather. A steamer was sent to her as- sistance on the Sist from Pensacola; on the ist she had bilged, filled with water and will be atotal wreck. ‘The A was 602 tons burtien.. BARK AMAZON (Nor), from Galveston for Liverpool (be- fore reported), waa wrecked on Dragas Reef, 90 miles north | of Key West. ' 369 bales of her cargo (cotton) had. arrived at Key Wen ist ub and: the Femalnder was monetarily ex: pect Baxk Vroror, Wass, from Buenos Ayres Jan 2 for Ran- goon, put into Cave Town, CGH, Feb 1 for sunpites, | Havin Obtained sane and fitted & new’ foretopmast, she proceed from Beaufort, 80, t Thomas 2eeh ult, on ber voyage Feb 15, BARK LOCHNAGAR (Br), Neil, from Manila for Boston, before reported at Bermuda in distress, wag discharging 20th ult, the cargo coming out in bad order, BARK PRrER CRERAR (Br), Campbell, for hondon, with phosphate, put into 3 leaky. BARK ExI7A & ALIor (Br), 43 days from Halifax, arri at Lewes. Del, 4th inst, partisly diamasted. (Bhe bas be before reported spoken with loss of mizenmast.) BriG Isa, at Vineyard Haven from Ponce, PR, expert- enced very heavy NW and NNK gales; spiit sails. Brig T H HAviLAND, Boutin, from Turks Island, for orders, arrived at Dutch’ Island,’ RI, 2d inst. Has been 62 days on the passage; lost sails, spars, and is short of provisions, BRIG QUEEN Or THE Wet (Br), Holling, from Clenfue- gos for Boston, which put into Bermuda in distress, had been abandoned 29h ult, upon survey and estimate, Her cargo (mo!asses) would be forwarded per brig Glance, into which vessel she was discharging on the 29h, BRIG SCOTLAND (Br), Stewart, from Demerara, Feb 12, for New York, with a cargo of 104 hhds and 123 bis sugar, 30 bbls oldiron and 10 empty carvoys, was abandon fh ult lat 38, lon dismasted add in a sinking condition. Captain and part of the crew arrived St John, Nv, 2d inst, and three others of the crew are on board bark SbeMeld, from Darien for St John, NB. The S was 217 tons 1 ter, buiit at Had jam, Conn, in 1869 hailed from Barbadoes but owned in New York. Scum NRW ZEALAND, of Deer Isle, which went ashore some time since eee nee Cape Cod, waa got off recenily, after discharging 75 tons of her cargo of coal. - Sonn O P BINN8, of New York, which was taken to Nor- folk after pam ashore on Willoughby Spit, was leaking, and hauled ont at high water 28th ult to calk. Soun PrecaTagua, at Vineyard Haven, experienced very. heavy golea from NNE to N during the passage; 27th ult, {n the northern edge of the Gulf Stream, durin, gale trom NNE, experienced a heavy sea and started cutwater. Scour SP ApaAms, at Vineyard Haven, lost part of deck load of naval stores during the passage from Wilmington. NC, Scour Many Louise, at Vineyard Haven from Cardenas, experienced heavy weather, split galls and shiited cargo. SouRZRYLA, of New York, left Portland. Me, 2d ult for Georgetown, DC, with a cargo of potatoes and plaster, and bas not been heard from since. itis reported that she was een in a tield of ice soon after leaving Portiand, Scour w G@ Parren, from New York for San Francisco, which put mto Bermuda In distress, was repairing 29th ult, ana would dispose of 50 tons coal to lighten vessel. Sour P F BRavy, from Hoboken tor New London, with coal, betore reported ashore, sprung a leak going down Sound lat tust, durin, heavy westerly gale, and run ashore on the peach near Millstone Point, where she remains full of water. Wili be saved it weather is favorable. Sonr Moses ParreEn, at Savannah 4th inst from Green- port, LI, experienced heavy weather, and carriet away her main boom, stove quarter rail, sprung @ leak and threw over® board part of the cargo. ScuR Fry, Drew, from Port Johnson, of and for Kast Greenwich, {s reported by televraph as having pu: into New Haven 2d Inst, in distress, supposed Jeaky, She will proba- bly discharge her cargo at that port. Miscellaneous. BARK HeRorne, of Boston, built at Newburyport, Mass, in 1859, has been sold to Loud, Claridge & of Baltimore, and will hail from that port. Terms not transpired. Quick Passacr—The iron clipper ship Lake Erle, Capt Sclater, left dock New York Feb nd arrtved at Liverpool March ‘9, thus making the passage ‘n a few hours over 16 layse Notice to Mariners. ALABAMA—MOBILE HARBOR LIGHT, ENTRANCE TO MO- BILE HARBOR. Notice is hereby given that on the evening of Ist prox, 1872, a fixed white light of the fourth order, iiluininating the catire horizon, will be exhibited on the iron’ screw. pile lightuouse erected on the ruins of Battery Gladden, which stands in 7 fect water, three-fifths of a mile east ot Choctaw Point, mouth of Mobile River. The piles ave painted red and the dwelling and tower straw color. ‘The fecal plane is 47 fect above mean low water, and the light should be soen in clear weather, from the deck of a vessel 15 feet above water, 12 nautical miles. ‘Treasury Department, office Lighthouse Board, Washing- ton, DC, Maren 28, 1872. TRINADAD, Cuba, March 23—All vessels coming here from the United States are subject to twenty days? quarantine, whether they have a clean bill of heaith or not. The ship- masters now lying in this port consider it an imposit have go stated to this government, Steamer Glaucus, Walden, at Boston from New York, re- ports 3 PM, March 29, passed the heal of a mast, about six rect above Water ana attached to a wreck on the bottom. It is about half-way between Nausett and the Cape Lights, Cape Cod bearing NW by N, It is directly in the track of vesaols passing up or down the Cape Shore, Capt Walden, of steamer Glaucus, says :—Mastera of ves sels passing over Nantucket Shonis, should not place too much relfaneo i the lightship or buoys in that location, as they have been much ont of position during the past winter, Some of the buoys have been gone for a lony time—the Pollock Rip and Shove!top lightship so often change thelr sitions that they are useless as ranges in passing over the Rhoals. Heavier anchors should. le. furnished “te Light Ship, and more care exercised by the Lighthouse Inspectors to cause the several Ughtships to maintain permancnt pos! tions. Owing to changes in. the channels some adaidonal buova are needed; they have been asked for. but as yet no atiention ns been paid to. the request. The utmost eare shoud be exercised in maintaing the lightships and buoys in prover and permanent positions, and we earnestiy urge the Aghthouse Tuspectors to redoubled vigilance in the mainte. Ranoe of these afda to navigation In this most dangerous 1o- cality. Whalemen, Bark Stafford, Mou!tun, of NB, was in Gilloio Passage Dec 28, all well, with 500 bbls sp oil, all told, bark Tameriane, Fordiam, of NB, sailed from Sydney NESW, Feb 10, tor the South Seas, Heard trom, no dates, ship Milton, Wilson, of NB, with th 1,400 Dols ap, 1,600 bois an; Napoleon, Faller, of “do, wi called at Norfoii< Isiand in 1,100 do wh, 6,000 Ibs bone, is since leaving port in April Bark Eliza, Dimond, of NB, January last, had taken 600 bb ash. Bark Minnesota, Peirce, of Now York, called at Norfolk Island in January, wits 1,000 bbls, all told. Bark Addison, Sinciair, of NB, was cruising off Norfolk Island in Januaty last, had 600 bbis, all told. Williams, Haven & Vo, New London, have received a cable telegram from London, which gives news of the arrival at Cape Town of schr Emia Jane, tender to the dark Roman, of New London, from Desolation and turds Istand, with ol, Reports all well, and the catch of the ship and sobir tnle season 1,00 bbls of elephant oil. ‘The Roman has on freight 1,000 bbis sea eleph int oil sent home by schr Roswell Ki Noionging to the sume owners, The EJ may be expected af New Lonilon in the course of the present month. A ietter from Captain Gartland, of bark Martha, of NB, rev an her at Talcahuano Feb 24, having taken 32) bbls sp and do wh ofl fast 10 months; would sail to craise two months, and be ar home in July. A letter {rom the second officer ot bark StaTord, of NB, re- ports her in Gillolo Passage Jan U, with 50 bb.a'sp oil since Jast report—560 ail told; ali well. ‘A letter from Mrs Captain Bal reports the vessel at sea Dec bark Addison, NB, Sinalaty, clean. Spoken—No date or position, hip Adeline, Marvib, NB, ‘bbls 8p and 660 do wh oil, 20 months out, 6% bbls off; 6 Spoken. r, of bart Heroules, of NB, Jat 878, lon 6 E; all well, months out, 50 Sbip Shatemuc, Soule, from Liverpooi f if ep a it ro-( Bre Bonk, from Cardi f aes Hierro (Br, Monk, from for San Fr. i Makin Rowaaires(Gr, Berry, ftom LAvetpool sa p Rowantree (Br), Berry, from Liverpool tor New Or- legpas a Tage, fous ah nf, ads Forealthy from New Orleans for Liy- aia Bko bs March 27, lat jon 7 jark Robert Boak (ir). from Middlesborough for Galves- ee ae NE be rn (Br au devia lat in 06, on" aber bat beri MeDon: i ape Mar ch 26, 144 97 40, fon 13 08 Gs app ri ~~ Sereign Porte, XiGoa Bay, CaH, Feb 18—In pdr, barks CF Perry, Hallett, for Boston, disg; Cape City (Br), Buckiey, for do, Ide; Lyttieton (Kr), Beck, for Boston ai New York, do; Stat of Devon (Br), Gorley, and Princess of Waies (Br), Snielda, for New York, do; brigs Mlolus (Br), Seabrook, for Boston, « Emily (Br), Kittle, tor New York. ge?” ANJIOR, Feb 7—Passed hy, Chusan, Roy, from Foochow for New Yors, ARRCINO, PR, March 14—In port brig Arctic (Br), Crane, for Boston. » Feb 15--Sailed, Rainbow, Thaver, Sin sapore, BATAVIA, Feb 10 ERMUDA, March 29—In port, barks Ste(aniao (ital), Lt vagna, from New York (oF Plymouth, diss tor repaire; Lochnagar (Br), Neil, from Manila’ for. Ros i Dover, ‘Suilphen, from’ Buenos “Ayren ‘lor New "yor: to discharge part of cargo for repsirs; Garibald) (Nor), ‘Terkelsen, from London for repg, to fail ‘ip a few Eleanor (Br), Chavmnan, from Daried for Sunderiand, wig orders; brig Hattie Eaton (Brie Dyer, from D Proteus, H {rom Matanzas for’ Phincelph rom Matanzas for iadelphia, t it een of the West (Br), Bolo {rom alee: on, Abandoned on survey and e*timate; Glance (ir, tor Boston, to toad enrgo of the brig Gueen ef tie or six days; West; Torrid Zone (Br), Kirkham, weg orde e (Br), ‘Dickson, from Matanzas. for New York, repay Maren B New York, wtg advices; scira WG Patten, from New York’ for San Francisco, repg; Harr! Baker, Webber, trom Charleston for Bultimeres do; Hat Ross, Ulrich, from Cardenas tor Portiand, do; Hortensi Norton, from Demerara for New York, co: Jason, Wiley, from Inagta for Boston, dos Abbott feaivrence, Mayo, from jostan, do; Starlight, Ho} vile for Providence, ing deck haste cadre tne TALOUTTA, March 6 rigitneg ‘ailed, ship Memnon, Baker, San ATE TOWN, CGH, Fob 7—Arrived, bark Victor, Buenos Ayres for Rahconn (and walled seh, wt Wass pavaty March 3 oman, Philadel- phia. HAVANA, April 4—Arrivod, steamship Morro Castle, Car. tis, New Yor IVERPOOH, March 96--Arrived, bark Joba GQ Halk Dun- ham, New Orleans, shan ge a MOLLENDO, March 8—In port mip Ocean Express, Hor. top, for Puget’ Sound and baok to Callao. MAYAQyb2, March 20-In port, brigs Eugenia, Larrabee, for New York in 10 day TT Towner, Reice for New Haven in 10 days Corcoran, Corcoran, wig cargo; Le- onerra, Myers, ldg for Baltimore;' Anna Maria, Thomas, to anil next day for Delaware Breakwater for orders; J.J Spone cer, Spencer, hig for Delaware Breakwater for orders, Newoastin, NSW, Jan 2—Sallel, ship Corsica, Mave. ner, San Francleco; Feb, bark ‘Nicholas’ Thayer, Uroshy, dy; 7th, ship Congress, Parington, Hong Kong. Qurexsrown, April 8--Arrived, steamship Batavin, Mur- phy, Hoston for Liverpool (and proceaded); 4th, Italy, Web. ry New York for do vand proceeded). Bionty, NSW, Jan WeBailed, ship’ Aurora, Norton, San Pinos, Feb Arrived, Gastbaldt, SA1oon, Feb 14— Arrived, Garibaldt, Noyes, Hong Kong. SeJouN, NB, March W—Arrived, brig Makdala (Ur) Up. bara, Darien, Ge, ‘ Loveland, New York; bri Ella Frances Lewis, Gi Cleared Sy chig ‘eared 2d, Sailed (wiad WN Volunteer, Brown, New York. d W to NW}—Bleamers fleivios, ‘ilie, George Appold and Norman ; bark La Plate} rig rey, BALTIMOR ~Arri rence ee ee 3—Arrived, barks St Law: si slathes (Nor), Northeuseo, brigs Cecile (Br), Ayres, “Arecibo. 4 isla, (Nope | sen, Messina; fnplne, Fountain, Sagua; schrs Wil Outhouse, St John, PR; Ann L Lockwood, st Je Kee tay Bata a Ye tee i je, Hatley, Boston; a dence; Mary Tong, Hardy, Cardenas besos) bisa) Cleared—Steamer Frankfurt (NG), Breme' a may (BH Hiimen, Peearann) canes auch. Alu ‘ardenas; Jolin ‘Tracy, Wi oston ; Vi a= = elles eins led-—Steamer Frant }, Bremen , ae rs ‘ Heroine, Mag BRUNSWICK, Ga, March 2%7—Arrived, echr Abbie Hoag man, Harringto:!, Savanna! Salled 25th, bis Mamet (NG), Jargens, Mahia. In port 20th, brige Kossaet, Elltott and Frank Clark, Morton, lg: Woodbury, do, aud the above arrival vont, Apni 1—Arrived, scbr Angeline, Robinson, BRIDGEPORT, April 2—Arrt cort, Pofford, a, schrs | New York; MF Averill, Smith, do} Gloucesicr, —, Wee hawken; Mary Tice, Dinbam, Port Jonnson, : 8d—Arrived, sohes Josephing, Ball, Port Joimson; WC Ate wClesred"sehr Boston, Small (from New York,' red chr Boston, Smal ( Stamford), New a xCBARLESTON, Apri ¢—Arnved, sehr Jawes' Wall, from: Balled, sieamshtp Georgia, for New York. ‘ MPABN RS, Marah: 26—Arrived, sehr 8 & Davis, Hately DIGHTON, Apri 2— Thrasher; Geon iow paler sebr N H Skinner, 4 i] v Al 8—Arrived, “A SOAOE SE arr wap, coal O1 AY bi Rip Janelvo for orverty Téalh Boge tor Dafitmore, rene Passed out, barks Union, for Nova. Booka: it roine, atanzas; bil Tilen, for Halifax; schra Wr F Green, elinont, for the West Indies, Passed up for Richmond, brig Josie A Devereux, Boston. in the Roads, schrs Seventy-Six, for Richmond, Me; Clatay. | for Norw: Ce n . n. March 28—Arrived, barks Val: GALVESTON, MM tory Ancheasen, Middlesborough; Carl von Dobein (Swed) | nan, Cardi: brig Egden' (Nor), Asiaksen, Hai | Bit, bg HLA Kowiey, West, New York (at inchor ‘oads). Cleared 27th, schr Narragansett, Mann, Matanzas, Atancho; in the Roads 27th, ship Neptun (N@), i from Rotterdam, seexin: ancRsonvib Mutoh 27—Arrived, sehr Ann pe ler, New Yori. KENNEBUNKPORT, March 30—Arrived, cclr Clara Bagh kin, Falker, Wilmington, 4 McAulep, 8{! ‘: Lovee, Marc 2-Arrived, sehr Clara Jane, SHOBILE, Maret 3U-- Arrived, bark Jernbyrd (Nor) Kartif hips MOBIL! i NOK, Rio Janeiro, NEW ORLEANS, March 80—Arrived, steamsl Gry Eilts, Liverpool; Western Metropoi a ist); Juniata, ‘ork (before reported arrived do nla Haynes ships Wyoming, Jacko: Averpool, Eula 8 Thayer, ‘Thomp: ;, Flying Foam Hounce, de helow, comes up, ships #ixpounder, Gi from Liverpool; Giad TI , Thompson, from New barks Helton ‘Matha » from Newport; Cet Badaraceo (Ital), adurwcen, from Bordeaux; Twell June (Se Raberaa, from Havana; Timmaro' (Ital, gueri, from Catani ig Gipay ieen, Noyes, from gaa; schr Parepa, Packard, from ite } Cieared—Sterriplan Rita (Sp) fiestra, Liverpooh Wallace, Jourdan, do; barks Martha A’ MoNetl Watts Havre; Foreaingen (Dan), Ray, London; Anina (Get), Ji zen: brig Johu Shay, Nickerson, Matanzas. ‘April d—Arriyed, sieamship Victor, Gates, New York, SoutTnwFsr Pass, March 80-—Arived, ships Northal Pacioon, from Liverpool; Riverside, Hleb, do; bark dneoIn, Merriman, from Cardiff, 3 Sailed—Bark Queen of Hoarta and schr Jon F Krant NORFOLK, Aprit 1—Arrived, sebre Fred: P Alexander, Gamcen, Me; Lookout, ‘Thoms, Portland! Pai Nathantel Chase, Joy, New York ; A ¢ caly, Boston Steamer 8 5 italton, ‘Savaunah for New York, put in for, coal, P ; 8d—Arnve'l, sehr Alice B, Allen, Rockport, Me. NEW BEDFORI April 2—Ariived, echrs Young Teaser, - Facemire, Baitts john H Perry, Kelley, Philadelphia; Anvie Amesbury, from Baltimore, 1; Satied %d—Schrs William Thompeon, Chase, Baltimore: ‘Springer, Philadelphia; WW rainard, Filla, Kelley; M Vassar, Jr, de, Chases G We bingon, Rovinson, New York. vit 2, PM—Arnived, bark La'in W, Bent)! port, F, for Providence; brig Floreace, inthbun, Mo- New Die Yor Fail: Kiver: wchrs Ned Sumpter, vam, South, Ainvoy for boston ; Gov Goodwin, Cub, Brovitonce tor ¥ tor'Ooia! inia; Kate anion, Palmer, do for New bi ish, Barker, do for do; Racer, Howard, do Salled—Brig Mattie B Russell, from Rondout for Portland, $d, 8AM—Arrived in the night, scare Abiie ard, | Weeks, Hoboken for Brigtol; Alice Oakes, M on, do for’ Fail itive, ’ a 1 vessels are mostly coing ont this AM, ‘Tho outward bount will a Nght Xa breeze, Boutt, and Laura NEWPORT, A Spr NEW HAVEN, April 1—Arrived, schrs, Scranton,’ Virginia’; Hattle Collins, Hill, and k, Beebes, Perey nats tis V MeCabe Clapp, Eiizwbethport MM} Hamilton, Brown, Hoboken; Marcus 'L Wari, Nui York; Marsha O Wells, Deale, Greenport; sloop ‘Weaver, Port Jefferson, oe Savled—Schr Mary E Mille, Hunter, New ¥ d-—Arrived, echrs 1 W Hine, Lane, V walder, Pettit; do; Fin 1 Barnes, Avery, Ana Ameha,’ burritt, Hoboken} AE Bal York: sloop Reid, Letts, Raritan River, Saile:—Brig Etlza Thompson, Bates, Ponce, Zack, Beebe, Now York; George Wachin,? sloop France) Annn, Carpenter, Jeracy City. i Ne ouhporty oH Sna arta, Va Sanh ee PRyschrs oid Peck, doz 3 B—Arnived, sehr Minerva Li Wedmoce, ‘erry, Virginia, sloop Joseph: Ls tt, do. ‘ Salied—Nohis sparking Sea, Butler, Now Yore; dm Vy | MeCabe, Clapp, do; Fayorita, Clark, Virziata, | dth—/rrived, echrs Forest Oak, Parker, Baltimore b & Hs Tynan, Jacksonville; Eldorado, Hami:ton, Wn 5 yin Chariey Miler, J ao; Cinderela, ‘is, “ow You 4h South'Amboy ; sloop CJ jain oe vorced arch 80—Arrived, bark ( ales, April 8—Arrived, barks rank Lovett; 0 W Tonea Bry Ae as Belfarte sobrs Setagara, Bryast, Baracoa; Jos ‘om Cienfuegos; Artio Garwood, Young, do tard ane ‘Wobster, Yarmonti; Ann Elizabeth, Kell, ¥ th; Eliza-) beth English, Crowell, Portland; Martha Tn 1 Wiley, Lyan | Isaac Rich, Studley, Boston; Anme Amsden, cage, tgs leare|-—Brig Am-rican Unton, Collins, «20 de Cubas schrs 118 Marlow, Wines, Galveston; Hagicton, Cammini Taunton; HE MeUauley, Cain, Providence; .\: 1 Elizabeth, Kelly, Garwich; € Sc Clair Edwards, Hani, Sostons 1dw | Ewin, Gorns, Norwich ; Alabama, Churowill, 9; George A ‘Twivell, Horn, do Lrwre, Del, April 4—Arrived, ship Repui'ii, from New Work; bark Eiiza & Aljooy Halttax tpartin'.y tiamast ed) § bari George Eseou and brig Helen G Kich, trom Aiatan fororders, Ihe brig Allee E ‘Tilcomb is ‘ordered to New York. YORTLAND, April 2—Arrived, schr Argua Hye, Woody Balti e. ‘ Gleared_-Steamer St Andrew, Wyle, for Liverpool; sobr Alexander} Laura Bridgman, Clark, Matanzas. ‘April S-Clearcd, sehr EJ Heraty, Meredit’, April 8—Arrived, achrs Wriiam, Butler, Kpowles, Wycomico; Daniel Holmes, Bea: APoSmntth, Philrdciphiay Hatte 8 Collins, ort; John'Crovitord, Hatch, do; David G Bor Panny G Warner, Dicklukon, Port Job Gould, Baker, do; New Rogulus, Halloce, nor, Mitche!l, do: F Merwin, Bunes, Weeb. Briggs, Knapp, Haverstraw for Pawtucket; Miller, Hoboken: A J Bentley, Robinson, . Baltimore is, Elizabeth: Ey Serie, red do; Treasure, ‘Yayior, Ne’ . : + x Rose, do. *Qhlied-—Sehee Giman D King, Eldridge, Savasinab; White Wing, Antone, Virginia; Burosias Be Fal ore; Core ’ delia Newkirk, Huntiey, New York; Francis ( Siith, Enos, A do; Helen Nar, Wg, do; Santa, Marky, arssn, dat veh: juies, do: Deborah Jones, Danham, do; Demons bist md; Bloomer, lay, do; Wild Fzcon, Endieaty iladel pits » PAWTUCKET, April $—Arrived, schrs JG Fell, Nieker- gon, Por Johnedai/d Terry, agony Hovoxen; Amos 1» Kno veretraw,. walled sehr ‘Manson, New Yor’, jed—Schr Gov Con RIGHMOND, Apel 2 Saileds sehr Lucy, Sablman, New York, 4 HOOKPORT, Qty iareh %—Salled, sche Mary Tenis hy Charlest MEAN FRANCISCO, Match 27—Arrived, ship Carney Humphrey thona Kons bare Pearl, Harting Haigh eh A den Q BAVA AM, Apri 1—Cleared, ships G Healer Ht fn THatiiold (Br) Paige, Philadelphia Codth eetly & ported). Mh Arrive! sieemeldp Seminole, Toston; shio Othello, Greenleaf, Havre; sshrs Anné B Valentine, layles, Ellza- nk & Nellie, New, Yetiport; Moses Patten, Greenport, Li; F 0 Clearet—Steamship Herman Livingston, New York; ship Joho Sliney, bartiett, Darien; sehr Welcome i Beebe, Lids zier, New York. White, STONINGTON, April 2—Arrived ey and J B Dieaker, ‘Thompson, Weel Culling, New York lor Somerset, sehrs Henriette hawken ; Henry pailgi—febreN P.Coolwhy, May; Hearts, WoWe, and nests, Goodwin, Ne : VINEYARI HADES, Pont 1, PM—Arrives, bark Gere trade, Garlisie, New York for Portia ix nd; briga [ha (Br), DI MM Nickerson (Br), Ni ympson, Ponce, PR, for Porte itimore for do; schrs Pomona f.. SER BH 3 Pind, RoyTAFU, New York for « a » Dav en fon lo; Raven's Win; 00 eh cr ‘slem; F A Pike, rk for SE Nightingale, ti lard, do for rebate ite ee Fag 880 (Br), Delong, Olentue Heston wean Mi Giants,” Oharieston for Bonoar Heer t loston; Harper, titport for do; Whliney Long, Layes, ‘Tobe fokdo; Thomas G Smith, Bacon, Weehawken tor dod Eliza B Emer; ton, Port dohuson tor co; «3 MeLellany Farr, do for Foriiaid; Adrian, Hunt, New York tor doy A B Baxter (Br), Bux:er, do for Yarmouth, NS, ; 8d—Arrived, schr Boar, Baltimore for Beliast, Satlet—Barks Gertrude, Endeavor; brigs Waitham, Branch, (Br), Mic Mac (Br), Falcon, Ida (Br), Isa, MM Nlckerson- (Br, Mary A Obase, Abby Thaxter; schrs Wm Penn, Ida J (By), Wa @ R Mowry, Saiah J Bright, Thomas uote, HT Townsend, Jedile, Boaz, A C Buckle; lorence Mayo, Wm Metoon, Canary, M A McMahan, Pomona (Br), Abrana (Br), James Ford, Raven’ nes O'Donobue, Hattie B Sampson, F A. Pike, 8 le, Geo V-Rich: Cin, Pasko is, Saat Harper, Whitney Lon arian, » McLeian, A B Baxter (Br), P ams, J Marshall, Geo Poles: ‘Bengal, Sarah, flo, Msriou Drapery Commerce, Chase, Silas M: in, Veriilia, Bawward Lameyer, Frank B Colton, Fannie W Johnston, Maggie Marston. WILMINGTON, April ¢-Cleared, brig Winiyene (By, Hammond, Cork for orders; sehr Joreph Seg:ra, Lillie, Bose ton, and Lizzie Major, oe Arrived at do 2d—Se! Rockport, Me WARE) and 8 8 Smith, Philadelphia WOOD'S from Gorve for I fo passed Bi, bri Example, from Capo ita: Boston ? sche Magve P Smit, trom Pniudelviia TOF kayting * QACREORD, April Arrived, ache TF Abel, Fowler, lle port. RE Se UE RT OEE ji MISC aL, UANKO Lb A flee. SOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTATN, Rio Granie co Sui for Bi ergon,, Cardenas f i ith, soba Chast, Doton, as mary A Chi Ror oe Gouna, Py i Coutno, dos James O' Bo james 0 3 is “ Hers ohue, Weehaw! the couris of different States, No publicii Notary Pobi{c and Commissioner for P. 1, KING, Counselior-at-Law, SOLUTE, B DIVORCES LEGALLY ©: Artem of diferent States; desertion Ato camaoae Gatise; no publicity Fegulred no charve wntit divorce ite ed iviee free, » HOUSE, Attorney, 10 Br ray. { RGAINS IN TKAS, COFFRES, ont . AND i f AB, Ol $ R188 ANU Tovigions; warrant ft. ' ate BE i et wy 0 Green w Ww York ORS, NAT ‘CURED J Without pa: 'S AN. Us Bamans, hula) se. By mul, Oe, a ahi [Dr IC, Chiropodist, 210 Broa iway, corner Fulton at. + "x ANN tas 10M Dit BEERS arithout pai or los at Mmanently cures both these evils Bead slamp (or pvidence, ,