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———— Vai STATH CAPITAL Rushing Rapid Transit in the Senate. Commodore Vanderbilt Prepared to Solve | the Vexed Question. “A Railroad of the City, By ‘the City | For the City. THE NEW YORK CHARTER. Custom House Republicans Dab- bling in the Mire. THE STATES MEANES? CITIZENS A Pions'Preacher Lobbying for Legislative aid | to Country Cowards of the War. THE PRO RATA BILL SQUELCHED. | ‘You ‘Lie, in a Fickwiokian Sense—Brooklyn Piers | Eatension—The Seamen’s Retreat on Staten Isla.d—Imprisonment for Debt. ALBANY, April 10, 1872. The Senate of 1870-71, thong dead and buried, seems to give not a few of the New Senators a great | deal of trouble, and they Bever fail, whenever they | wet @ chances, to “go for? ib with a maliciously | sharpened stick. Mr, Henedict Is us. | Ungulsned for the grand and io.ty way be haus every Jew cays of getimy ta | A BLOW AY THE DEAD SENATE, and thus indirectly rapping one or two of the,pres- eut Senators over te knuckles. However, anxiety not to aliow the dead past to often recoils upon aunsell, and to-day the hundredih tine sneered 9 Sea when he for “through whose instru y the city York was maude sixty-six millions poo to-day Than she Was three years ayo,” he drew a coucen- | (rated Ore from the bai 63 of of the old Senate that weil nle two ol the members jd him our for the Dalance of the session, “Way,” satd ne, m the exnberauce of his joy that he and th 8 not as bad as most men, “there Was 4 Hue year when ‘® ceriain man asked jor auytulug to be done here every otuer Mun bowed Whe kace and sala he Ww. fnanimous consent to introduce a bil. Granted. | Did he desire tuat mill vy Unauimous consent to be ten and theve read a tira tue, any Senator vote ‘wrong? on (he Lill whout of the master, Gronted, Did up wet tae HELLO RE what are you a doin Puts certeiniy was gallang toMr. Murphy, one ot the old Senators whe b lunged to the same pariy asthe “master? He wa on his feet in an Wstani, His face Was Nusbed with half suppressea rage and ms eyes Mashed tre, as turning to Mr. Benedict, ne exciaiined, “1 w member oi that Senate, sir, Sa assertion like the one you nav is what he knows to be false.” Poor looxed a@bushbed and tried to get out of the serape by apologelicalily saying that he bad ‘Heard’ that wacu had veea * THE WAYS OF THR “MASTER,” ‘bul his infurraunt mivat have been mistaken, As i Murphy's packslap was not en LEWIS got Hp to fnisd him, “Tiere bas bee med, great deat of Senate of 1870-7 nt 1 will te decorum = and ‘kus winier here about tne i was @ member of that body you, sit, that 1a pot of 1 on Its business with siignity and propriety it was very lar ahead of this present Senste, And what does tie ane and ery amount to about (bat Senate beims instrumental tia plunging Now York into debt: itis al bosh. 1 defy any man io this State to point out a siugie bill thas Was passe: by that Senate t i. Ther may have peen bud bills 5 4, us there aremlways Ja every Legisiatre; hot one of the important ditlg im relanon to New York was a@bad vill It Was not tue me passed War were al saul, I Was tut SCOONDRELS WERE PUT IN OFFICE ry vy the people of the city uf New York, who admins istered badly avd corruptly te kiws ¢ @ passed rently for the benelit of tie city. And we Near a great deal about the charter of i870 being an ‘opnoxious measure.” Can tie Souator polut ont a single provision in (at charier that 18 bad on tts face¥ He cannot, nor can any vi nan, UH bad men get mto power and mi I laws to work badly the Legisiature js not to blame, So 1 trust , we have b the lact of Gots wbsurd relereaces to the Senate of is7v-71.” Mr. Benedict did nut repiy to thls, and it is quite likely he wil bea little amwre carciul in future LOW Le arouses the tre of tho | “old Senators." THE COMMODORE’S PROIECT, Senator Rohertsou imtroduced wiiat is gouerally suppored to be the bill watch Commodore Vand vit desires should pass in preference to all oti rapid transit schemes, dore has foo tad iis word that i the biliis made a Jaw he wi'l posiively construct the road with the ume specived. The pili provides that “Cornelius Vanderbiit and such oiher persons as be shail associate wWhib hisnself’’ shali be created a body corporate and poittic by the name of the New York City Ropid ‘“ransit Compauy. The corporation shall continue for 100 years from tae passage of Unis Act, aud sail be located in the city of New York. ‘The capital stock shall be $12,009,000, divided iniy 120,000 shares of $100 caci., Tae dtrectors ate io ‘be thirteen tn namber, to be elggted annually DY the stockholders. Uatil the election of the (rectors the corporation and their agents are to manage the road. The company are authorized to constrict and = matitan & tunnel, to construct, operate and use = therein @ double track railroad and the necessiry sidings, and to convey pussengers, freight and prop. erty in cars propelied vy sieam or othor power ‘he corporation is to have no right to acquire tne use oF occupiney of any of the streets or public places 10 Wie cliy uuder (ie provisions of the act, or by any Agreement or grant of the city authori: tes, except such use or occupancy as i granted or | provided lor in this aci, and except such temporary | rights and priviie res duriug the period of constr ing the tunnel aud raiway as the autnorlues may giant to the company to factiltate te construction, | the wnnel and the raiwa Was ws possible the line of tie streets, Courses and places named as follow dwencing ata point ou tie rly live of f r ay | great Houlders m the way ol the Seventy- les pouey, the “progress” wii be very rapid in’ "the committee room. In cote | Up Ute chdgels of the rigits of Brooklyn commerce, and whoever makes au | Tt ds watd that the Conimo- | aad |W | Stave to Ye w NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL Ni, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET, mone shall be located at the Intersect yny of streets or avenues. The corporation 13 Mfg jrable to the owner or lessee uf any puildiag oF property for any ofrect injury thereto caused bY ‘ene construction of the raliway avd tmnacl For ¢he purpose of oper- the road the company can take and use Le Ne grounds, parks and Pl? ees, and no compensation sha!! be awarded ordergnded, No opening can be made in any of the yarks or public piaces larger than five hundred feet, ‘The Mayor and Common. aity are promoted trom hindering, delaying or em- barrassing tie CONSTRUCTION OR OPERATION OF THE TUNNEL and the row, ‘The fare tor any distance on the road is ten cents ‘The tunnel is to be constructed at such degch below the surtace of the streets or ave- nuves 48 Will avold any interference with or changes in the water matns Of the Croton Aqueduc! Board, except such changes as may ve necessary for the proper coustruction of the railway; any changes Uiat may be made 1h Uhe sewers or water mains must be done under Lhe direction of the Chiol En- giacer oF the Board of Pubic Works, but! the Coat and charge of the compaay. It is made lawiul for tue eompany to change or elevate the grade of any Ktccet Or avenue through which the tunnel or Tallway shall pass ut any point where the grade like of the road at tie level of the rau shalt be at least four Jeet above tidewater mark, aad the coinpany is made lavie to the owners or | lessees OL adjacent property for injury caused by sew change or elevation of the grade, YET ANOTHER SCHEMB, Mr. Tiemann also introduced a rapid transit bill providing for the appointuent by the Governor of five salaried comiuissioners, who may select a route for ® Yuilroad underground or overground, aud dvaw from time to time on the City Comptroiler for | funds io carry out the project, the city Ww issue bonds lo guarantee the sae. THE NEW YORK CHARTER. ‘The Senate has tnaily seitled upon a conference committee on ine New York char.er in the persons ol Benators D. P, Wood, Woodin and Palmer. It 1s not \ikey, Judging from the complexion of this committee, ‘that the Senate amendments will be entirely witndrawn. They wili, I learn, strike out the amendments retaimmg Green aad Van Nort at all hazards, and as these have been the two senting to suike out these amendments they Ansist Upon retuivipg the clause giving the appoint: ment of Lhe Commissioners of Salety Lo tne Judges of tie Supecior Court, Tupderstand this compro. mise has been brow nt about by A SECRET UNDERSTANDING that has been made vetween the democratic re. Jor.ners and the Custom House republicans, Col- | lector ariiur aud a large delegation from tie “ro- | mada” are to arrive to-ngnt and “pul all to- | wetber” withJoon Wheeler und the other seventy | Workers, Who are again gathering in force i the | vicinity of che captial, ‘Things charterwise begin to Jook lively again, and the pious Commiitee of Seventy may ail be happy yet. Who kaows? THE BROOKLYN PIERS. A TITLE IN TROUSLE. Arrest of an Englisy Lord Charged with Embezzlement. Erle Again—Nalf a Millfon Dollars To Be in Danger. Said ‘The cerriaers and haiis of the Metropolitan Hotel were the scene of & most Unusual excileme: evening lust week, Nuuhbers of the initiated MEN ABOUT TOWN were hanging around the hotel, eager to fi the cause of all the stir. iu one nd out Tt was known that Jay Gould was in the building, and a great many juinped at the conclusion that the world was tobe s with another chapter in Erie, tarvied The appearance of one of the Deputy Sheriffs made the consterna- tion still greater, and about ten o’clock at night, when Detective Farley was noticed on the ground, the wildest rumors were fying about. Some said Jay Gould had been arrested, and they watcned the Movements of the detective narrowly. thought it was something else, agreed Tr WAS A BIG MAN, Others but everybody The truth of the affair leaked out yesterday, and the gentieman arrested is known as George Gor- don, alias George Henry Gordon, altas G Gordou and Lord George Gordon, The Tant was issued by Judge Brady. plaint of Jay “Goula, who states in hi: davit that ou the Ist of March, gave the defendant 600 shares of stock of the Erie Ratiway, wortn in the m ordon war. upon com is am. 1872, he the capital market, $06,000, With instructions to seit them, and with the proceeds to buy eighty acres of jand in chester county. ACCORDING TO MR. GOULD, Gordon did not Wests carry out this arrangement, although, a8 le says, he had several good oppor- tunines Lo pure! se jand, such #8 was int ended al the Une the contract was made, Gordon also reiused to RETURN THE CAPITAL STOCK, and afterwards, ax Mr. Gould alleges, conver! to his own use. cirewation about ty ‘rhe bill anthorizing the extension of the Harvey pier, Brooxiyn, was passed in the Senate to-day by | & vole Ol 23 0 Some opposition was made to ib | t + Benedict, bub Mr Murphy, Witu was nov | pres@nt yesterday when the bil wis called up, took ahd ciated that the extension of the pier in ques | Tou Was absolutely necessary to accommodate the e ships (hateatne mto the port. He had voted it st the passage of w similar bill last year, but had since come to We conclusion that the ‘3 Weieo crying necessity, bence his advocacy of the present measure. ‘The Dit was sent Lo the Governor jurs aiternoon, He wil, douptiess, sign it, ana tus cud tie lears and anxicties of Brooklyn commerce. IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBI, oly tis moruing Aly. Husted intro- dosh WMprisonment ON Civil pro- cess, Sud, I connection With it, a memorial of Situs M. pulWell explaining the Object of the act, and arguing m favor ot its passage. Mr. Stilweil | Was the ugthor of ine Dill passed Jorty years ago, diug lwp isoiiment for debt; and the act now uced, aid oi Whtea he as We author niso, 1s | iuplete the Work aimed atin the lors duirod i mul simply provides that ‘no per- | SOR Sits rresied oF iaprisoned on any Civil roc ing irom any of the Comrts of this Staie,’? and that “oil Jaws in aby Mauer inconsistent with ‘the bill and memo. were referred to tne Judiciary Committee, wad His aol are hereby apolished.’”? rh to he printed. ‘OMLISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION. seunetl, Geib and Jada, of the Assembly C04 on Commerce ane ailon, pre- sea ty the House, tals mormag, teir report f tue InVestigation Inte the aifairs of the Co.uiuis- of Hinigration, | On the streagih of Uhe evidence taken by the cub. | comuutter,the Commitcee on Commerce and Naviwiee on have felt it their ducy to propose the bil whieh has already been incroduced and referred to the sub. Committee of Lae Whove,appotauiag new Einigration Commasstoi Jo whica are taciuded Mr. Willy Wal- | lach wad ihe presentex-ollcio members of he exis tng Board. ‘The reason tor we reieation of these eing What, according to the tesiimony, they alone seenied MWake Lo the abuses tual Nad crept Into te ) Management of the Commission and persisungiy | advocated ecunomy apd reiorm. ine bill, which as ' auready been publisued in the HERALD,also provides Jor a reduchon vf the period sor wich emntgrants in good Neaith jay become a charge upon the Com- | Misslou trom live years to two years. The report | Was ordered to be printed, NEW YORK STRAUT IMPROVEMENTS. Toe Assembiy Commitee ou Cities reported a enbsucuie for the original bill referred to them 1 reiafiou to New York city street improvements, It | | provide | te. that the sole authority tor opening or al- ny Street Or avenue now established, aud nd for prose. cuuind doy legal procecdings 11 Connection with such | hew improvements, shat be vested m the Board of Aluerinen, subject, Nowever, to the Mayor's approval previous to avy aciion on the subye meu the Peyarupents of Public Werks aud Public | Parks are to submit to them a jot report recom. | imenuing ihe opening or altering or any street or | avenue or the esiabiisiing of any new ones, the report to give adetatied desertpiien, accompanied by a map, of toe proposed improvement, and to be published in three of the aly journals ai st ulice a Week for ten consecutive weeas, In order that the property owners may have muple opportunity tojpresent objections, which Shall he Made In Writ. A tWo-Lhirds vote of the Aidermen is reqtured to order any suc | prop improvement. ‘Tne Judiciary Commntte Feported back the DIL toenable tne Keve fi! clues of tue State, Which have not alre | £0, (0 recand the MONEY PAID FOR SUDBSTIIUTY or commutations by men who were cratted during } tue War. Its Understood that tie Judiciary Con nittee are Opposed to any such enactinent. ‘They ried im favor Ot 18 passage, nut urned it for the consideration of the id aul that ine ex-Kev, Mr Hull is a friend of Ker Smits aia, and tual may account | jor the comnuttee not reporing adversely on the | pul. This propositioa to refond Lo the patriots who | refused to ri | When 1s very existence Was in danger tu? money pala thetr substitutes, many of Whoin were Killed or | maimed in batue, is regarded as aa imsuit to te | {ry potrione peuple Of tue nation, In otuer words, | itis i} J A SWINDLE, AND THE PIOUS PREACARR Who has gone iato the lovey ing business aut has | sent out private circulars requesting each of the | dratied men to 1 tin $10, WO be used to In. | Nuence the correspondeuts of the leading 1 vers and stipuiating that tea per cen’ shall be Set apart to be used With of Legisiature Wo procure the passaze of the bill, un the doubdtedly Lopes to make more Mlthy iacee for hi self out OF HL ilan be could ever Inaxe bY preacul rellion (0 orler puolicans and stuners, @ DILL introduced 1a the Louse py Mr. Judd to. day in relation (6 YHR SBAMEN'S RETREAT on Staten [stand proposes to sell the prpperty as soon us possible aud tru Over lie procecas Lo Wie in aiding deserving seamen, Tos course has deca deemed desirable because the lusutution bas ceased to be seil-sas'aming, The property 13 computed io be worth $250,000, Join J. Cisco 18 named as one of the comorssioners, Who 18 to conduct the sale in connection With two others yet o be appotited. Mr. Jacobs atrempted Lo jutréduce @ resuiution instructing the Counmities way in the Gy Hail Park, thence eisterly Qnd anderground, passtug m iront of tae ola Cay Man, anu thence to Ceutre aireet; Lience under and | ACryss Centre sireet to Culy Hall piace: thence | through the City fall piace, vy tnnet or 4 Way, oF Ob a Line east or West of Cy Hall p by tunuel or open cut, to Peari street: iwenee in like | mauner across Pearl street porn asteniy In & curved line to or near Muloerry siieet, at a potn: an the street verwee Yard and Park stresta: thence northcaste ough Muiberry strees tuunel, or west or east Liereo!, i Ln direction, by \uunei or open cut to bi: thence noriierly, under aud across bi an @ straight line as wear as p: open ont, 10 Laiayette place to Aste auider and across Astor place aut tie northerly site of Mignin st.vet The block between Elow street and Nr and easterly of St. Ana's churol, on Eighth stre fo Fourth avenue; tence nor y, wader th Fourts avenue, to Pourtecuia siect; thence under e gene ecker sire Lor Lee Ath street to Ons aud across Fourteenia rin avenue to | Union square; thence nder — Gniom square, to Seventeenin sucet, a avenue: to or near Fiity-uath street. The co: von by ine bill 18 authorized Wo mMake On tie route the necessary connections, turnouts, Switches aud other conve. snences for’ the proper working aud accommuda- ion Of the raliway; and returning from Centre erreet mity pass iu Lie rear of the City Hail to Br way, and may make convection with the New h and Haricm Kabroad at ur near Fifty-ninth street and With any other steam raiiroads in such manner ws may we deemed best by tie corporation. ‘Vin company are also authorized to coas!ruct and use A BRANCH FROM THR MAIN LINK, ai or near Fitty-nioth street, passing under Fifty. Htn oy Fifty-ninth sureet and under the Central Park, to julersect the track of the New York Coen- and Hudson Kiver Kailroad Company, ‘The 1, it is provided, must be coustricted of Awentons aud number of wack Sonvenionce of the ratiway and the ‘vel, and at auch depth below the » ad in socn manuer as effectually to prevent avy interter #treels, avenues, dhe Pane uy the road. tt make Buch exoa wus, equares, snuuel an se witlt Ue surface of the sqoares or grouuds, oF the use of He progress of the construction of all oe lawfal the company to tons and openings inthe ayes "ts and grounds duder whieh tne | ast ov Ways and Meas to report a bil For THE RELIEF OF ORPHAN ASYLUMS, hospitais and dispensaries; but Mr. Alvord ob- jecled., Mr, Jadd moved to reconsider the vote, oy which the Lueal Pronibition dill Was last bigot ordered toa third reading, Tue ooject of the muon appeared to be to give republican members Who fad nou spoken an opportunity make more | temperan voles. Mr LD, Brown, the fainer Of the bt quite satisied with the action of the | dows od Lo jay Judd’s motion on the | tabie, , BY & Vole Of 84 to 07, aud then - 2 jlouse relused io reconsiger the vow by Whiea Dui nad been Ordered engrossed Jor a turd reading. 1 RAPIO TRANSIT WII A V8NGBANC Mr. Mauden, irom (he Senave Cor mittee on Ratt aus, Uitls eVeOINg reported favor pid Transit bill, whicn by the Aluer- | | popular | man Walsh gave ttn ‘ thom lives in deence of the Union | were started, or bow much truch there 13 im them, itis at present mposstble io find out, 16 {nat he clatms to be the Earl of Aberdeen, leit England several years ago, end has been reported as having been lost at sea. HERALD some Ume ago. frequently SIGNS HIMSELF “‘ABERDERN,” and declares nin doliars. -lt is said the deiendant intends estates, whica are now in the law courts. ted it There are numbers oi stories 10 defendant, but where they any of 4s Said Who since His | exploits as a sailor were given to the puolic by the it Is said that now ne if to be Worth several millions of goin } back to England shortly to claim its atles aud If unis rumor proves true the world will be again startied by a case of the Tichborne order. arrested Teteased on bail. He BECAME HIS OWN SURETY in $87,000, It is reported tuere are other coming on, and that the euttre sum to be sett something alr. Gorda NEAR HALP A MILLION. After the arrest ono of the ' i OD Wis j in the Metropolitan Hotel, and suorty after cases tied 18 deputy sheriffs was pul in Cilarge of te prisoner, Who was allowed to i | Tewata at the hote When the matter | got onl Inst evening there was a good veal of excitement at Police Meadquarvers; for mary people seemed to be under the impression the wrrest had beeu made by the police, and 11 took some time for the autnorities to coavince the nun ber of people Who thronged the building last night that suck was not the case, The appearance of | Commlisstoner Manierre aud the members of Kuown law iirm gave life to the excitement, a upwards of an wour INSPECTOR JAMESON WAS KEPT BUSY seeing and attending to the rush of gentl a weil nid for jemen, ‘The history of the Aberdeen family, Which thus gen- tiemau préteuds to belong to, 18 & Inost pe has long been considered dew versity wile in training for the INTER-UNIVERSITY BOAT RAC! | clde at Oxford white he was an under ) Jue present case will be brought lato Cour few days, aud tuen the whole story wil be public. THE AMMAN | Result. ; to the Tammany Hall General tricts proved unusually exciting, there being Position, a8 opposed to the Tae main Interest centred Eigeth, Fifteenth and irteis, Unued during the day ltes and the adherents of Justices Dowllug. polling place, in nedy, Morgan Jones, blyman James Dunph, had for While the Brennan supporters ‘ex-Alderman Willlam and tudeiatiganl Willtam) Lysagit, Tiwody Bronnan Barns, The contest im this discrict closest in the city. During the impression generally | wcket would by w successiul, espectaily as ex enthusiastic saoport, | loug after miduight belore the resuit of the was known, Mn the ‘third : heade a‘ter Assembly by James contest the from the ge Cassidy having fro: polled bat a very light vo opposition se mbty distr Hayes, i, the reauiar ticket beng head licnnessy. The regular ticket almost nuanimous majority. In tie Se was vected position by a vote of 259 to 35. |, Inthe Kighth Assembiy district tne ticket hi by Police Jas: Seott de tion, he: Taaioritys |. To the Ninth Assembly district there was on! ticket. on ticket—n02 voles were poiled. leventiy Tieket Was polled in e& | an the last arstrict, ch case, 700 Vuies bein, ong Opposition to the reuiar ticket, Wold headed by Willan Lamb, the opposition headed by Nathautel Jarvis, Jr. registered 530 voted, 382 velng for the regular aud 1é4 for the opposition, and ‘rear parties The election, however. closed physical encounter, the resi } continued throughout the d times that the Ledwith anc come to vlows, out an vote 0 Frear's, which was headed by Luke Curnen, result was received with vociferous cheers. that repeating prevailed ‘vhomas throughout Sused on the ground that anoth on his Dame. THE REAL party tad ESTATE MARKE jonk— Sale v. of the Stewart the Impertent Tranenc Hotel, SuratocamA. © user for 85%2,000. | by Mr. Robertson dunng the mo | if this i$ not quick Work, Comumiitee ougat io ve abl fhe Pro Rata bill was scussion th the Senate | | ARG Was most effectuaiy squeiched, giter | in favor of it b: tors Woodin aid Joan | A specca alost it by Senator Matden. The ing Was the vote agreeing wita tn repo Commitee of the Whole striktmyg out te clause, thos kuling its YEAS-Messrs baker, Benedicl, Bow | Foster, Harrower, Lewis, Mucitn, Mut mer, Perry, Wag) Wersiny inlow NAYS——Moesars, Ad; ckinwon, Jounaon, Lord, ery, MeGowan, itoberi#on, Tiemann, D. Pt rn Quite a lively diseu s'oa took place in Cominittes of twe Whole on the Canal Appropriation will, Lie | bone of contention veing tne cause Waten provides for the payment 1a Cols of the iierce’ on ta straction ponds, Mr. Lord and Mr. Lewis argued in favor of the coin dea and Me. Woodin aid Mr Madden against If. She Senate adjourned betore & volo Was taken on the guesiion, Me. VANDERBILT AND THE OwtON PAciPIO HAULROAD. New Yore, April 19, To THE DirTok OF TMB HERALD: — in your editorial colmaps of Unis day you associate, in Acompiinenary manner, my name with the re. cent change tn the direction of the Union Pacific vain 1872, 2 raiWay shall be coustructed 1 be cous dor 6 Wiles the railway tracks wnali ve lad as shall ne neomaty irom wme to tina, all “breaks to be ALier Words Yemedied. Tue cowpany may conmirnet and maniaco “ows Aloug the route of the tu ay Jor» light aud veutiiauion, to | tn uewr, Furmountea with | & aubetaniie! ion ra tia newt, setin | & Kine LophoK. ene PRED UES Co pia i escopt that tat | suber Yale OF ot lege Wau bweity Raiiroat Company. While I faily apprectate we honor you inteuded to courer, justico compeis me to wine tard aim not and have never beon tn any Way, Girccuy or inducods, Connected with any of Facile Hailpoad eacerprises. Reapectlutly yours, « VAN DERGILS, | Was the sale at Low. | The feature of the public ancitog, by B. He Lue Co,, of the celebrated Talon Hotel, day prevatied that the Brenuan district the reg result outset—the aiothy J, Cainpbeil and the opposition by W vwoga, cular One thers shot himself at Cambridge Une and the younger one 1s said to have attempted sut- WL ULLes tin @ made Y PRIMARIES. Scenes aud Lovidoute—A Bitter Fight and Its The Tammany Mall primaries to elect delegates Committee were held yesterday, and in many of the Assembly dis- an op- regular tcket, the Second, teonth Assembly In the Second district a bitter Nght con- between the Breunan- Tne 6 New Boweyy, was crowded during the aay, evening aud voui atter muiinight with tue adherents of the rival factions. The Dowling ticket was supportel by all the 1ufuence of Warden Stacom, Captain Ken- omas Coman and Assem- tickec Waish, Assistant alderman | and Denis | the the Alder- Tt was voting ular was of m tie piuvie in the Sixth Ag+ led by tivam by an veut Assembly district the regular Ucket, headed by Dougias Tayior, deieated the op- eaded | ted the opposi- od by. Plullp Merkle, by au overwhelming ly one In the Tenth Assembly district there was only one ni ‘fwellth disivicts only one ig Cast | i the Thirteenth Assembly «district there was nh Was being out of 728 votes: ticket inthe Filteenin Assembly district a bitter fight ti seomed at would | with. it showing a S2ltortne Ledwith ticket against 218 tor . ‘Tae in the Sixteenth Assembly district it is alleged the Wright, .of 129 Third avenue, offered to voi at hatf-past eight last evening, but nix vote was aye voted r, Vaiow dis- ' | Simon’ De V | wite brig Ani Pore veal estate market yosterday low & re centiy owned by the Leand trothers, sold by order | Of John I, Piatt, assignee in bankruptcy of V rles Leland. The property tv building and five parcets of tand, one ot ia the centre of the village of 8, which is covered by the depend club hor nathnoase, fhe ovher lots are occupied bythe varns, Ss, 106 I &e., Of the Botel, was sold in one lot, Inciuding, also, the ur fixtures, wines, liquors, Ad, HOW In Lhe hot | the fale Was read, giv erty lo be sold, and setting fort SULJOCE Lo Certain leases oF stores aivondy a large interest in this propery, AVAL IN'C8LLIGSNOR, § souadron, 1s reported as Panama clude: Warren the seven saratoga hotel itselt and cottages, Stores | niLyre, el, Ab And also To Mortgages amounting lo $162,174 61. Tho tidslog was very spirited, though wot long SonwwHed, and it was finally knocked down to Mt. A. Ty Stewart for $552,000— suit whien, It is Suid, Nad hoe been unexpected by the Initiated, Mr, Stewart being popularly supposed nave 1872, WASHINGTON, April 10, The Nnited States #toamor California, agabtp of Rear Admiral Winslow, commaaimng we Pacitic The wuole | lo there were present a large nuurber of sap. | Plantial ¢ as well as ot ourside specuiators | In wal estat Among those Ia attendance were | exfflze fillton, A. 1. Stewart, Thomad Barbour, of Barbour Brothers: Pp. James, A, C. Kings> land, A. HW. farney, S. Micgios. Samael Lord, in Stevens and many otiers, Che order for ine | the deseription of the prop: | that it was Kold ub House. de, } gers, to John G Dale, | steamship France | and sy; SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York—This Day. Sun rises . 5 28 | Moon sets.....eve 10 35 Sun sets, . 6 85 | High water...eve 10 57 OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE PROM N#W YORK POR THE MONTH OF APR) Destination. Ojt™. Liverpoo! 19 Broadway. Liverpool, Us Broadway. City of Bristol City of Montreal. Kepudlie Liverpool, 19 Broadway. ‘Drivacria,. GIASLOW. 7 Bowling Green Wisconsin. i ay Broadway. Cnty ot Antwerp. Aol 5 Broadway. Ap \19 Broaaway. 2} Havre, 1299 Broadway. { Lavero St. Laurent. 20 cs Broadway. Clty ot New Y'rk/ Apt 20. 16 Broadway. Britanni [Art 20. Bowing Green ; Ap) 24, 9 Broaaw. [Apt 27. Liverpoo! 9 Broadway. May 1 | ivervool 29 Broadway. : . | Laverpoo! (58 Broadway. 6 PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 10, 1872, CLEARED, ‘a (8), Martyn, Liverpoo! Yla Queenstown — Steamship Cimbria (NG), Stab}, Hamburg—Kunhardt & 20. * Beemahip: Equator, McClellan, New Orleans—C H Mallory °. Ship Lady Blessington, Williams, San Francisco—O Com- stock & Oo, hip Aminta (Br), Meyler, Liverpool—J H Sparks, Bark Adeluide Morris, Reed, Genoa—Yates & Porterfield. Bark Annu (Swed), Odessa—Funen, sdye & Co. Burk Gustav # Focking (NG), Lewien, Btockholm—C ‘to- geiatk Annetia (Br), Fleming, Rto Janciro—P I Nevius & on. Brig Foam (Bri, Jenkins, Palermo —Master. Bni¢ Vak Voit (Br), Wright, Vernambuco and Bahia— Brett, Son & Co, i Brig Oriana (Br), Doane, Aguadiiia, PR—-J_H_ Winchester 30. eEtlx Palsy Boynton, Appleby, Matanzas—John Boynton's on & Uo. Brty Leander (Br), Caron, Demerara-—Giil Bros, & Co, pig Mary J Willett (Br), Munay, Elizabethport—Snow & Le geRS. Brig Je j dius & Co. le, Pettigrew, Boston—Simpaon, Clapp & Co. Schr W it Knighton, Knighton, St Andrews via Turka Inlands—J Enens, heme Hemy A Tuber, Brown, Paiiadeiphia—Van Brant & £0. Schr Virginia, Small, Portland—Jed Frye & Co, Schr Fanny Elder, Rich, Boston—H W Loud &Co, Rehr kdward Lee, Touin, Newburyvort—3 J Wenberg. Scir HJ Duncan, Place, Provideiec—H W Jackson, Silt Stina Turuer, Nednoy, Providence’ W Kackett & D0, ‘Steamer Vulcan, Wilcox, Philadelphia, Steamer Bristol, Wavace, Phiadelpnia, Steamer W ¢ Plerrepont Shropsaire, Pattadetphta, er Ann Sliz., [chirda, Philadelpais, " Jones, Phiiade.vhta, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Steamship China (Pr), Macauley, L! ool Mareh 30, and Queenstown Sist, with’ mdge and’ Passengers, to'C G. Francklyn. April 8, 10:25 AM, off Sandy Hook, passed a steamship, supposed the Baltic, hence for Liverpool, Steamship City of Montreal (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool March 28, and Queenstowa 29h, with mdse and 21 passea- March 20, 11 PM, oi! Fastnet, passed from Li pool for New York; April 6, Jat 41 44, lon 53 20, a steamship, eee tne Abyssinia, hence for Liverpool; same day, lat 41 85, lon 54 80, a Ni tioaal steamship, bound K; Zin,’ lat 41-1, lon 68 40, a Na- ona) ste hip, bound F. Tne C of M arrived off the light- slipat noon 9th inst, but was detained by a dense fog. Steamship Silesia (NG), Trautmann, lamburg March 23, via Havre both, with mdse ana 798 ae senmers, Kunhardt Had strong westerly winds during the passage; March s AM, lat 4225, lon 62 49, passed steamship ‘Idaho, hence for Liverpoo'. Steamabip Morro Caste, Curtis, Havana April 6, with with mise and passengers, to the Atiantle Mail Bteaue ship Co, Fernandina april Steamship Mercedita, Marshman, 4, with mdse and passengers, to James Hand, Steamship Montyomery, Fatreiotn, Savannah April 6, with mdse, to Lowden. Hid a dense’ fog since passing’ Hat- teraa; wore detained outstde the Hook 3 hours ‘Stoamsntp Mavhattan, Woodhull, Charleston Avril 2, with mise and passengers,’ to Hit’ Morgan & Ge. Was de- tained outside the Hook by fox 18 hours. Wars mship Regulator, Freeman, Wilmington, an; with nidse, 10 the Loriiiard Bieamibin Go hone NOS Gare Steamship Albemarie, Walker, Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with indse aud passengers to the Old Dominion Steamship C Ship Golven Rule, Hall, Liverpool 55 days, with salt, to Woodruff « Robinson—vessel to Vernon H’ Brown. & Co. fth inst, 3'PM, during dense fog, went ashore on Sandy Hook, Bit caine off same evening with the assistance of steamtug © P Raymond, without damage. Ship Helene (Nor), Samuelson, Liverpool, Jan. 16, with ae to French, Lidge & Co, ts anchored ou the bar. p Naturalist (ir), Greaory, Calcutta, 123 days, with mase to Master, Is anchored outside the bar” & Ship Matiah \Br), O'Sullivan, Manila Oct 98, with hemp ar to CL Wright & Co.” In anchored outside the bar Bark Miako (Br), Anerson, Shanghae, Dec 17, with tea, to Fverett & Co. Parsed Anjier, Jan 1, Cape of’ Good Hope Koo 16, St Helena’ Keb 2 and ckomsed the "Equator March "14. in ton 97 39 had fine weather uj to Bermuda, from thence strong NE winds; Fel Stu, Int 03°, lon 83 E, spoke bark Two Brotueps, from Hans Kong fot New Yors, 48 days out; 12th, lat 35 826) ton 2405 E, ship Kajmahar,'from Caleuita for Liverpool, 43 dayn out; 1th, Jat 35 19 8, ion 18 43 F, bark Bridgetown, from Swan River for London, 38 days” out; Ih, lat 84 04 8, lon 17 35K," shi; Min, frow Singapore for London, '49 days out; March I, Jat 120 8, lon 26 34 W, nip Queen of the Lakes, from Green: ock for Bombay, 44 ‘days out; 18th, lat 88 N, on 31 20 W, brig Clo, trom Montestfeo tor Fatmoluth. fark Yreka (gr), Withers, Newport 68 days, with raflway 1ron to order—veasel to Heney & Parker. Took the norhera pamsage and had moderate SW winds to. the Banks; thence, days, with heavy NW uales; March 22, lat 98 52, lon 64 36, saw ship Vigilance. steering ENE; 21st, lat 83 52, lon 69 36, fell in. with sebr Othello (of Portsmouth, NH), Capt Young, from Cardenas for Poiladelphia, with both ‘gone an in a sinking esndition, blowing & heavy gale from NW at the time; Jay by her tor three days. whon the gale abated; took of Captain and crew, eight all told, aud brought them to this por (See Disasters, ) Bark Edith Rose, Alexander, Gabon, WCA, 60 days, with andse, to Yates & Porterfleld, “Croset the eqiator folon at had fine weather up to Bermuda; thence strong gales and much wet weather, Left no vessels in port. Bark CE Joyne, Hawkins, Havana, 1 days, witu sugar, to nde Viaxsr—vexvel to Jonas Smith & Co. Had strong d NE winds upto Hatteras; from thence 8 days, witit lighttwinds and fog. Bark Lothair (Br), Brown, r, &c, to O B Swan & Hadstrong # and NE winds to Hartera; from thence 4 days, with fine weather. Bark Jennie Cobb, Packard, Cardenas, 7 days, with sugar, to Snow & Burgess." Had heavy weather souh of Hatteras; Mansanilla, 19 days, with shifted eargo between decks, Bark Gan Edan, Greenleaf, Cardenas 11 days, with mo- jasses (o Muller & Bastian; vessel to Miller & Houghton. April 6 was siruck by a sudden aquall from NE‘ whic knocked down the vessel on her beam ends and started wi asks and everything about decks, audstarted cargo in lower r Bark Unn (Nor), Anderton, Newport Jan 10, with railway tron to ander. ‘s kuehored ot the Bar i ark Knvoy, Berry, Matanzas 14 days, with sugar, to Ver- non Hi Brown & Uc. Js anchored on the bars ent? Ye Bark Montezuma, Hammond, Martinique 17 days, with sugar to TT & TA Dwight & Co; is anchored on the bar. Bark JG Norwood, Harkness, Matanzas 12 days, with an: gar to master, dark ijzn Rarss (Bry Vesey, Bermuda 8 days, with pro- sy to Midd eton & € le Husted, Matony, Malaga, Feb 16, with friit, do, to Brot Son & Co, Passed Gibraltar, Feb 17, from thence to Madelra ; light ba@ing winds and calms, and'the NE tr Winds very lichtand baling; hada leave northerly swell the entire passe; have been'15 days north of lat 80, with hoary gates, cali and thick foe, an 1 daga north of Hat- eran March 14, uo lat &cy spoke bark Allla W, Crom New- port for Providence, R 1. Brig Alice (By), Peterson, Aux Cayer, 17 days, with log ol, &0, to Knohardt & Co—vessel to Brett, Son & Co, Mad lerate weather; been & days N of Hatteras; sailed in eompany sehr Lavra, for New York. Erig Anna (Br) Nelson, late Dow, Catbarien, 14 days, with sngarto order. Was alien in with, April 10,20 miles SE of tho Highlands abandoned, having ‘been run into, and jib- boom and buiworks, rail and stadchtona, from the siem. to tal aw matnrigeiny , tit Smithetook charge of her an & 1 one seaman trom Schr Wey brought ber to this port. Brig Tally Ho, Chisham, Trinidad 15 days, with sugar, to F Talbot &C0. Te anobored on the bar, ett Erig Galsborough (Br), Potter, Demerara, 19 days, with sugar, to Crandoil & Barteaux. Had moderate weather. Frig AB Patterson, Anderson, with coffee, &c., to Duilett, Biiss & Brig Harmony (Br), Kaye Youngs & Co—verrel Brig Oliver, Bornholm, Port au Prince 18 Porto Cabello, 14 days, Co, Had fine weather. to master, davs, with log anchored on the bar, ibarien, 1 deve with angar, to janer--veasel to master. Beeu 5 days north of Hatteras, with light winds and fog. Sehr Aunte Buss, Wiley, Gardenas7 days, with molasses, to. Il Howell & Sons, Had fine weather. Schr Antelope (Hr) Barker, Nassan, NP, 10 days, with old iran, Ac, to Montell & Bartow-—veasel io DR DeWolt & Co. April d, durivg a be prising 12 ton ignum vitac. Schr J W Majtiand, Coleord, Havana, 10 days, with mo- Jaaaea, to David Babcock & Co, Sehr Addie P Avery, Ryan, Kingeton, Jam, 23 days, with logwood, ac., to A H Solomon & Co, Had heavy northerly gales; lost of Hatveras, Smith Bre), Kellen, J coffee to Kunhardt & jays north of Hatter April 8th, of ©) in Aux Cayen for New York, (of Bermuda), with d raiiand stannebious from the stem to the m rig- and abandoned, Pat Mr. Nelson, first officer, on board, brought her to this port. he Leon asa, Meyer, Mayanes, PR, 16 dava, with eagar, scl tod S Ingram, To, Clark, Mansaniiia, 17 days, with cedar, de, apy. Had moderate weather. o¢ Kelly, Chapnien, Aspinwall, (2 days, with cocoa de, to Per A&Obari, Had heavy weather and eplit ‘ott, Ludtam, Wilmington, NO, 4 wood, &o, to R Murray, Jr ris Sttila (Be, Kastern, emel, 1 days, with log Co to J. Staples. days, with ith yel- 4 cya rk, Incksonvill Kl-Lvonrel to ma y Nb winds, , Wae'iington, NC, 8 days, with » Tk hound to Aekensiok, 8 J, rieker, Key Wert via Dejeware ys With tobaevo to master; Is bomnd to mes. Para % day, with cabber and outs sverasl to BJ Wenberg. Been 4 days hort as with Maht wince and fog; left jn port sebrs Mary Burde’t aud Chae Thompson, for New Yori in a. ME Higains, Paine, tar to WI Wen Inia Bel), fe 10 cinwa, with frnft, to tu port achra GO Darien, Ga, 10 days, with yellow pine, to ienry Rermers Schr J 8 Clark, Clark, Wiimingta S days with naval atares, to Murray, Ferris & Co-veassl to Evans, Rall & Co. Behe Mary Loita, Gasieli, Wasulogion, NU, 7 days, with naval stores to % Mille aya, woth Sehr C A Tobneon, Merri, Washington, NO, 4 naval storee, to WK Hininan. Mohr Chingarora,Ryder, Virgiain, Schr Laicy, Mahan, Vitel Sehr Moonlignt, Rogera, Virginia, Holt | ogy (Leonard, Wyman, Virginin Behr 1S Rowe, Peonor, Virginia for Vrinoes Bay: The shin vohn Bright, which arrived Sh, reports: March 16, James Boyie. wow of ¢ aced ul years, fell from the Jibboom Overvuard, and WHA Urowne Punsed UVnrougt Heli Gato. BOUND soUTa. febr John Somes, Bre Wellfleet w Yor’, with mackere!, to Bamuol Crowe t'* Som it Co. Behr See bird, Trai, St John, NB, for Now York, with lnmber, to Chase, Tahoe Sehr Newtie, Vushive, Bt d umber, to order, , NB, for New York, with ardenas, 9? days, with sugar to | eary NE yale, lost deck load, com | | Rehr with Rebs Annie 1. to Holyoke chr Minnenote, Bunce, St iii, ‘Baker, New. Co, Hean Sehr L Holloway, bry! ry too "acti Si Behr JM bing su? Belle, Fields, Thomaston for New York, Somes, Browne, Wellfleet for New York, wiih ford for New York. Mary Means, Parisn New Bedford for New Yr: ‘Ker, New Bedford for New Yor! Henry Gibbs, Chase, New Bedford for New York. W Colin, Land, Mulbriage for New York, with lun , New Bedford for New York. » Jonesport tor New York, with Tattle, Boothbay for Point Comfort, Va. lopkins, Rich, Boston for New York. Schr Lucey M Jenkins, Jenkins, Boston tor V.rginia. Schr Thomas Jefferson, Bioxome, Stamford for New York. Schr Luther $ Chase, Keliy, Deantaport for New York. Schr Entire, Kinnear, Bristol for New York. § Sehr Julia Newell, Mein Sebr Robert B 4 Smith, Ne Rockport, Me, for New York. reon, New Bedford for New ‘orl Schr Abbie Morton, Holt, Plymouth for New York. Behr J H Young, Prat Sehr L A Poles, Day, Sehr David B Newcomb, Whai Sbbr James, W Sehr A Heaton, atson, Laneville. » Phinney, ihr Nellie Bloomfiela, Frovidonce for New York. orwalk for New York. rf, Salem for Norfolk. Tor Philadelphia, New Hedford for iew York, Topi, Stamiora for New Yora, teame: Meus, Davis, Providence for New Yora, wilt muse and passengers. Steam BOUND BAST. US steamer Vampire, Rowe, New York for Boston, Steamship Wainsutta, Fish, New York for New Bedford, in Nereus. Roaras, Ni Yori tor fiostou. Brig 8 P Browne, seane, Hoboken for Portland, Brig Harp, Schr Annie Mi Sehr BF Brains Schr Lue; Sehr Wilham'Gray, A elit Aliday Smovey Ei Sobr Martha A, Schr Thomas Jetferson, Bloxom, Schr Amos Falkenbur; Sebr James Garcelon, Steamahip Norwich, for, Schr M A Tyler, Sebr Hyena, Rogers, Schr Edward Linds! Schr W M Voorhies, Snow, Scur famust ticker, Ricke C Hall, New York Hi vethport for Lyn, Schr Ida Ella, Wilber, New York for Boston. len, New York for New London, izabethport for Providence. ‘Thompson, New York for St Joli New York for lizabethport for Caelsea, urchie, Merrill, New York for Fall River. ull, Hoboken for Myst lew London. in, NB. Stamford, ‘irrell, Hoboken for Providence. ‘Norton, Hoboken for Portland, lines, Salem, tor New York. Schr Samuel P Godwin, Waterbury, New York for Stam- ‘Tyler, New York tor Brookhaven, > Uli, ‘mith, Eilzabeth for Boston, Eliznbeth for New Uaverstraw for Provi Schr Gloucester, Alien, Hoboken for Hyannis, Sebr AJ Wililams, Morrell, New York for S:amford, Sehr Buitl Serr ME Belr Saratoga, ‘arlisie, Parker, Elizabeth for Providence Norton, Port Johnson for Scbr #liza Pharo, Sherman, Vort Johnaon for Providence, Browne, Port Johnson for Providence. ‘Providence. Scbr Minerva, Johnson, Elizabeth for New London. Solr Amelia, Mo! Behr Lizzie Lee, Sehr H Burnette ft Ne York for Huntity abba, New York for Parker, Hoboken for Boston, Behr Sea Foam, Chase, Elizabeth for Providence. Sehr Ann, Jones, Hoboken for Hoston, Schr M F Mangum, Paze, New York for New Bed{crd, ‘Schr M. ret Kennedy, Sehr AG fulse, Smith, Schr Sas ff on. ton, Ford, Elizabeth for Bridgeport, jovoKen for Roslyn, more, Tayler, Hoboken for Portland, Schr Enterprise, Leighton,New \ork for Boston. Robr J M Freeman, Schr Asa Biglow, , Raynor, Malley, Weehawken for Provide Schr J 8 Ter Scr Texas, ldridge, New York for Provitenca, loore, New York for Hartford. ort Johnson for Pawtucket. ce. Sebr Jagob Lorillard, Slacks, Hoboken for Bridgeport. Sebr J ot Bartlett, Harris, Schr Gamma, Huntley, Bcbr LA Danenhauer, Bebr Alexi Gi fechawken tor Boston, New York for Boston, , Hoboken for Providence, nder Young, Young, Virginia tor Boston. chr Transit, Rackett, New York for Providence. Sobr Wm Downin, Schr Geo Sehr HR Mundell, Mund Schr F Merwin, Bunce, EI Sehr Alice Scranton, Stewart, South Amboy tor Fall River, ler, Hoboken for Providence. Knowles, Hoboken for Providense, eck, New York for Coston. Schr Palladium, Ryd Schr Geo Hotehkisa Schr Fannte Elder, 3 Hutchins, New York for Huntington. Sehr Warren Gates, Smith, New York for Provider Rogers, —, New York for New Londo 1, New York for New London, zabeth for Providence. Schr John Prive, Nickerson, Hoboken for Boston. Schr Nightingai Beebe, New York for Fal! River, Sehr HW Bonedlot, Hixby, Poughkeepate for Boston, Schr Wm McLaon, Duncan, New York for Thomaston Behr Mail, Mend, y lax Sehr Huze, Me few Yori for Greenwich. mee, New York tor Greenwich. + Bteamer United States, Davis, New York for Fall River, Steainer Motia, Davie, New York for Pravidence, Steamer Thets, LOW. Mark Mary Florence, from Barbados, Hark Narraganset, {rom ——, Bark Ro: Swed), 100 days from Malaga, Bark Speedwell, 67 days from Messinn. Briy Hrowwers, trou Rio Janciro (by pilot buat Washing tod, No v2), Wind at sunset west, Srramenir Da and St John, NB, owned.]* STRAMSBIP PALMYRA (Br), at Boston from Liverpool, in going up the harbor evening of #th, grounded on the Lower iddié, and @8 @ precautionary measure was taken iuty the dry dock at East Boston 9th for examination, although it is AILED, hips Java, and Manhattan, Liv pn; Equator, New Orleaua, Marine Diansters. OLA: witl not anticipated that any damage was sustained, STEAMBHIP AMERICA, Billups. at Batlimore th from Ba- yannah, was ran tato by an ankoown sidewheel stem on Sunday might last, off rand part of stem. 'T' bound gout away cut Body Isiand, curryii he other steamer, pol, Denmark, Laird, from London for Halifax cargo valued at over half @ rmillion dollars, went ashore on the morning of the 9th tnat on Fiint Rocks, Clam Harbor, about 45 miles from Halifax, sengers, crew and part of the cargo were saved, but the Vessel will prove # total loss, [The Daclan was an Al iron ‘Vossel of 667 tous, built at Glasgow im 1868, The pas- where sue was | Pi supposed, received no damage, as abe kept on her couse, SHIP AsHORE—Capt Mathews, ot the at Charleston from Boston, reports having seep a ship ashore 30 miles north of ’Hattera: appear tohave been there wnt a suort Hine, ae her salle ‘were all # tached to her yards, Bard WILLY & EMMI (NG), from Wilmington, KC, for own, defore reported wrecked on Great Rip, Nan- thestel, bad 8ix feet of water 11 her hold wien abandoned, steamer Istand Home mado an attempt to haul ber off bia Quegns inst, which was unsuccessful, Rud PERSEVERANCE (Dutch), Jonker, at Philade!phia, Mh trom Palermo, lost boat, spit sails and received other ‘and th: tenmahip Seraimole, she did uot tf tis ” arrived in Kingroad 2ith, Madre E Fisit, 1 xi". Gloucester ; fubreniet Ann, Divan Fensned pies YauRttOnvERRY, March 2—Sailed Patrick, Boxart, New BELFAST, March 21— Pullnishina, Maree %-—Asrived; Queen Victoris, Couey, jSated Bothy Henry Knight, Gilkey, Cardtif, to toad fr~ St 420 (Ce ( EoRDRAtx, March 25—Arrived, Marie, Letlocd, Oo” a. Peabo Mareh 27—Arri Evers, Niade pha. pase Sieemnns BREMERUAVEN, March 28—Arrived, Ohia (»), Bosse, Bal- timorey thy Oeoan, Gi do; Kath Warkuiewter, New York; Celestial Emyire, » Philadelphia; Auguste, Vou Harten, New Orleans, CONSTANTINOPLE, March 19—Arrived, Norina, Rainesch, New York (and c'eares for Ye PCHOOKHLAVEN, March 36—Arived, Emma © Beal, Bailey, i and, . SCARDIFY, March 28~ Arrived, Jeromes Jones, Crosby, Sa- vannab, ruiled 224, Christina, Messel, Charleston, Entered out 224, orn, Jam Beg or cea ony i a i ames: i. Kong Cash, Mare en, New York; 27th, Express, Galveston, oWK, March 28—Arrived, Veloce, Linen, New York. Going, March ai—-Arrived, Alfred, Burt, New York. Syed, 26th, Kute Prince, Hamilton, Boston; Lyra, Corm iT egrEnacn, March 25—Artived, Rolf (s\ Arbos, New York. CARDENAS, April 2—Arrived, bark Palo Aito, Berrys Gal 3 AGI i, Reed, Havant schrs John Biri, Blcoped, Havana; Star; Wook, do; Nanoy W- Sanith, Too rk. barks Sarah B Hale, White, and Jennie, ort uorth of Hatters bela, ‘® CO Kedman, Rotues ar Reo WeChase, Bacon, do; SV Merrick, Lippincott, do; schra Hirnle Carr, Fed los) Margaret & Ley, Chapiant, 20; 4, ‘odiak, Downine, do. » BEY EO Starch, Arrived, parka M8 Stewon, joston ; 2th. ¥ “DEAL Heh Balled, ‘Alice Koy, Douglas (from Ant- . Philutetphi SDUNDALR, farch 21--Arrived, Annie Bow (not as before) Lea jew York, eDeaiiaeA, Match 18—In port brig Ramisez, Barna for New Yo v8, 4 “NS, March 26—Arrivea, brig Belle Walters (Br) weeny) Ne York for Annapotia rough weather, and slightly trou erat eee tale + Auster Py Youn Votturno, Savareser Rotterdam for New York. GREENOOK, Maren 27—Arrived, Sidoman (#), Ovepatone, New Yor; Dsth, Hephenstpoin, Sanders, doy’ Clydesdale, Terrance, Pensacola; 2k, Austtaila (a), Heulerwick New ‘ork. Ei ‘1s Bourneuf; Philadelphia. 5 - h 20--Arrive: ars y « Birkiand: Gharlestont Le Baron (Br), Holman, New Or both in quarantine, A ee Gernerooe (West), March 27—Arrived, Zeulandia, Rob- New Ore coli eee Narch 23—Arrived, Leone, Levemve, ‘ea fied 27th, Joho Patten, Emmons, Newport and United States. i St Laurent (8), Lemaric, New York, givorn March 27-Avrived, Templar, Crosby, Brow Pointy Rodin, ristoffers, Sa- for Now ‘Orleans; ‘ork. weraharen, HAMBURG, March 27 Arrived, Ferdinand, Meyer, New York; Westphalia (6), Schwerson, do; Dryuien, Schach, New Orleans, Arrived at Cuxbayen 27th, Dr Barth, Breckwoldt, New York ; Wubeim, Roed, Pensacola, . YOM VARA: Apri @eatrived, bi ig Carrie Purington, Te coin, Wilmington, NO; sehr Mivetta, Crocker. Pensacola; fib, bark Amerioin Lioyds, Park. Cardi’; 10\i, stewrnabip Crescent Chy, Van Sice, Havana, via Nossa ‘Salted’ Athy’ bark Cardenas, Sundberg, New York; brig Fiora (Br), <Mulicrd, (co; gchrs Donn Auos Stekerson, Jurionas; Cou gervstive, Steriing, Hampton Ronde) Amos v 1 iiss Oth, brly Plo, Grande, McLellan,. Bndicolt, Baacott Matanzas, HAtIwAxX, April 4 Arrived, brig Bessie (Br), Wench, Bal- timoré, Roel KINGSTON, Ja, April 7—Arrtved, steamsh!p Henry Chaut- cey, Gray, Asplawall (nd sailed &h for New York), 3 ivenvoor, March 27~ Arrived, Island Home, ‘Sincatr, New Orleans; Rover of the Seas, Peterson, Sai Francisco St. Christopher, Brandhoff, Baitimore? 2th, Belglum, Greeno, Ballmore; Svea, Aorup, do; 29th, Mantagenet, Javerick, Callao; Bayeluw, Anderson, Pensaeola; Mary Darkes, Durkee, New York ; oeresa, ‘Tévlor, few Oleans; Sofia de Vila, Savanuah; Ziml, Cawley, New Oricana, 5 ‘Arrived at vo April 8—Ship Preston’ (Br), Donald, New Orleans; barks Queen (Br), Cowen and Ans; i (or), Gran, dison, Alice (Br), Winaermere, New Yor! ib, Rosalie (Br), Runciman, Jo; ‘Bremen (NG), Haib, Galveston. Salled 27th, Nyanza (4, Fisher, Boston; France (a), New York; 28h, Chryeotite (@, Corbishiey, New S Mary Warren, Lowe, Bostoa; 2th, Ausuria, Dla no, San Frane taltope, Dexter, and Forest Chiet, Ret- lie, New York; Great Western, Lewis, do; @ W Hunter, Satiners, do via Ardrossan, Cleared 27th, Usko, Kerman, Philadelphia; Europa, Pul- Thompson, Orleans; Mi ‘New Orleans; kmfly Augusta, Walters, New York; Cet PF iwell Raley, do Monkrehy,, Day, Philadelphia. Entered out’ 27th, Boston; Attantis, ‘riga, Crawford, for King, New York ; 2%h, Queen, x Hailmore: City of Dublin (a), Delamotte; Elpis, Eversen, and Isiand Home, Sinclair, New Yors; Semartian ww), Wylie, Portland, Me. LONDON, March 27—Arrived, Ocean Star, Carroll, Rich- mond, Va; 30th, Frances Milly, Folster, Boston; Plymouth Rock, Williaws, New York (and entered out same day w return), agatered out 27th, Dronning Louise, Larven, for Phila- lelphia. Cleared 27th, Knadevig, Evensen, Port Talbot and New York; 28th, Liverpool, ‘Lambert, "New York; Geologist, Coopér, do (and sailed trom Gravesend 29th). ‘ LONDONDEREY. March 27—Arrived, Francesco Chiazzaro, jzardo, New York; 28:h, Ocean Queen, Holten, Baltimore; Sopp, Matador, Lewarts New Yori via Quéeuatowi. Sailed 27th, du, Rowlston, Boston via Glasgow. Movin, ‘Avril {Attivids | ateamatipn | Eeandioarian (Br), Ballantyne, Portland for Liverpool; 10tn, uropa (Br), Campbeli, New York tor Glasgow. MESSINA. March 16 Arrivet, Lewis L. Squires, Horton, anin; 17th, Susan EF Voorhis, Fulford, AACA, ~ phuiled 16th, eu, Wilson, Philadelphia; 1th, “Bamoljot, Tichaon, New York. MAYAGUEZ, March 13—Arrived, brig Altavela (Br), Mo- Lellan, New York via Ponce (and eatled suun for Gtuniem and Boston). sailed 18th, brige Maggie Gross (Br), Grosa, Agnadilla ana Baitiraore ; 16th, Mode! Br), Bale, Ponce and Boston. In port Sist, brigs Eugenia, Larrabes, for New York; T Towner, Rice, for New Haven, wtg molasses; Daniel Trow- bridge, Rogert, from Vort Spain, artivea Ish, for United States, idg; William & Anthony (Br), Webb, une: schrs JP Wymann, Urann, and J J Spencer, Lufkin, for Boston; Powdoin, Randall, trom Ponce, arrived 16th, for United States, ldg; Lizzie Cochran, Cochran, from Bt’ Vincent, ar- rived Yith, for Uoniad Slates dg; Leoteaga, Mesern, une, MATANZAS, April rrlved, Four Sisters, sheerer, Ba- vana, Sailed 4th, bark Abvy Bacon, Merrtil, New York brig J fiinage in a gaie trom NNW, oo the Lsth of Jauuary, of | y Brown, Buin, Guitimore; schr’ Thomas H Stone, Keleey, + the Island of Bardinia. Philadeiputa trie Bird (Br), McLean, Boston. BrxG NEno (Br), McLeod, from St Johns, PR, Cor New | NEWCASTLE, March 27—Cieared, Aquila, Osmundsea, York, with a cargo Of sugar, put into Nassau, NP, iu dis- | New York; 2th, Hele, Boston, tress, Ente ed ont 27th, Jonny, Bjorkqvist, New York. Brig Curey, from the West Indies for Boston, Geer! ee 26—arrived, Sucvess, Chase, Nozfolk umn tot, with te oss of her rudder head a ; ia git, Rages, Smith, Charlnton§ 2h, Norak Flag, " jelacn, New ia Scat HK Wuire—Cant A Finlay, In:e of solr HK White | NGneesatMarchis—-Arrived, Adler, Niemann, and Charlee (of Boston), before stated as having arrived at Halifax in | Koroch, Rubarth, New York; 1th, Asia, Pens, do, brig Florence, reports sailed from New York on Feb 2% | “PorsMabou, March 28—Arrived, Oariocx, Cablil, Sa- hound to Boston, with a cargo coats; on March 2 met with | yannah. heavy gale trom NE, with snow ; pat ito Stonington Bay for | “QUERSBTOWN, March 27—Atrived, Caterina, Marosea, harbor ; on 84 proceeded on voyage, wind WNW ; on the New York; 2th, Atttda, Falk, Philadelphia; Molly, Knuth, Ins. of the 4th, wind southerly, with’ thick anow, passed Cape | New Yore; gith, Mvistoian, Middislon, Portand (Oregon); Cou; at 10. PM was’ struck with Leavy squall from | Jennie Eastman, Getchell, Banzoon, NW, with thi 3 lost aails ana chr became SWANSEA, March 28—Arrived, Kildare, Hellicr, Savannab. ageable, then driviug to the SE; on the morvi SOUTHAMPTON, March 9—Arrived, Koeln (i) Franke, Sth, schr being much iced np all under water, | New Orleans ana Havana Cor Bremen (and salled,t wad struck by’ a heavy carrying away bow: | SEviLur, Murch 2é—Arrived, L Staples, Harriman, New sprit and both mnsts, also sweoping decks; the fore- | York. tiie breaking about 20 feet tim the deck; carried | Stemna Lxow®, March U—In port, bark A Houghton, away the stanchions and broke in the covering boards, the | Uptoa, uno; briz Aun t-lizabeih, Havith, do, mathinast breaking in the eck. ‘the men were then labicd | SareLws March 28—Arvived, Maryborough, Blanch, Pen- atthe pumps for elght days, with no water to drink, haying | aacola. Jost iton the morn ng of the Stl ot wotndings ia thirteen SINGAVORM, April 1—Arrived previous, ship Elcano, Brown fathom of water on Georze’s Shoals, the wind at the time | Cardiff and ehattere! tor Boston. Bi: got what vanvas could be ound and ran Wo the NW. | “Arzived atdonbout Lith uit, ship Tiber, Cobb, Liverpool for unday, 10th, thirty wiles of Chatham, took the win Wi; | Saigon and Hong Kong. Pals, Wok beavy gale trom WHS wih tice ateer ‘andheayy | “Asrived at do about 23¢ ult, ship St Paul, Martin, Newcastle, tej wove house and drove ont of How Channel; Mth, was | E, for Salgon and Hone Kong. takon off by bark Alice Tariton (of Sisinam), trom Portian’, | ’Sagua, April 2--Arrived, bark R A Allen, Tarr, New Or vound to Matanzas, being lumber laden. said yesse! having | lew been dimmasted in’ the gale of ths Lith; on tre dd of april 1.24, neh MM Pote, Abbott, Philadelphia, was taker ow said bark by te briz Florence (of Haiti ax) | Gy Jado, March 28—Satied, Lydia H Cole, Jones Guante- | Captalu Langenberg, aac was landed at Halifax on the Bin | fast, S | oT jon, NB, April 6—Arcived, bark Sheffield (Br), Stoan, Sor Ornkt1.0, Young, was abantoned in a singing con. | Darien. tees, Hewat: dition on her voyare from Canieaas to Philadelphia, ant ; Arrived atdo 6th, echr Adonta (Br), Morse, crew resend by bark Ves ir) and’ brow tt tats pars: | | Cleared tu, eeur'ida May, Drisgg, Cardenas (not ae be Captaia Young reports:—Sailed from Cardenas Feb 20and | fore). ane * \ had strong N and 6 gales to March 2 then berug 30 rallos 8 | TANBAGON A, Maren %—Arrived, Laigia, Trapant, New of Cape Henry, after which took a heavy gale (rom N veer. | Y° § 7 Arrived, Nepoter, Hanson, New York. tog to WNW, gd continned to brow with slight cessation | TALE, March 27— Arrived, Nepoter, , until the 38 j,08 the tan the chan Holt hokey ch caused Big) March 26--Arrived, Nornen, Heigesen, New us to Tose both masts and salis, with other apars, the pumps | York. Sailed, brig JB Kirby, Berpard, ing all the Um; on tho ist was failen in with by hare | |, TRINTDAD, March 28—Salled, brig “pooh og (rear, Captain Withers, from. Newport for New Yor; | Phlludelphin'; Sith, wchr Ada, Masters, New York, Who lay bye three days, whew hs took us off apd brousht American Ports. ‘is to this port, the vessel being ina sinking condition at the a Jobn Bun; time. The Othello was 6 years old wid GA tous, and uwnet | /,AUEXANDRIA, | Aunt O- Sr Deen ore by JR Redding and others, of Portamouth, NH. HOSTON. April d--Cleared, steamship Tiber (Br), Crombie, SOR BRITANNIA (Br), Roy, from Hviitax for Boston, | Liverpool; aulp J Chestou, Wallace, Vaiparaiso: barks Anna be‘ore reporied spoken short of proviions, key arcived at | J. Taylor (Br), Percival, Algom Hay, CGH; Sverige (Norw), buzne, NS, Wh uit. with crew baciy frostoilten and m | Skangze, NorCotk; Sirocco (Br), Buvers, Philade!phin; betas want of water. Would proceed ag soon as possible, KM Hesten, Jon St Pierre, Mart; Jane (Br), Ailen, Port Sour J E a Conpixanan, Howett, before reported cap Peels yy punith, Philadelphia; acnr Restless, size: dsuak off Monat Veroon 4th te: waa righted on seu, " {Me ded, ant when pumped out will be brought up to Alex. | Nothing salied, Ship Able and brig Chas H Miller remain andria for repaira. ‘at anchor in the roads. ‘i 7 1th—Arrived, ships Moravian (Br), Graham, iverpoel Hone LILY DALY, of Gloucester, put into Enstport, Me, | yi’ Halitax, Ausiran (ir, Brown, Liverpool. ful iunty Daving carrion her foreinaat, She will repait | RATTIMORE, Apri Arrive |, barks Eliza Avelina proceed to tue Western Bank, whece site is botad. Dowley, Houdon; Professor Schwelgard (Norw), Svan; SHR TORR, Hail, in attempting to. reach the wharf at | Hartlepool. i :) Camden, on the bth Inet. heeled ov r, wad when the tide Cieared-—Steamship MeCleitan, Howes, Bostou via Norfole; came tod, damaging her cargo of doar and groceries, St dohngy’ Pet; Hamming, ied, (Br), wich is mostly covered by insurance, i AB; Paste ke Fee, coon! eee BARK EMA 0 BRst, Hatley, at Crookhaven 9th ult, from Ee eae oni, Proriteteenn stat a. Jarvis Taland, reports that om tho Loti. dan the chie! oficer | SANE Anti! BecArrived, steamship Germans (captain's brother) was washed overvoard and drowued. | via Havre and Hav nips Shate- | Every effort was made to save bin; a boat was lowere! and | age, Urquhart, Cardi rearch made for (our hours, but no trace conld be found of | ere i burke Auer (Nor), x Henricksog, Cardi; B 'A kennedy, Haffser, Oarditt; snutbal, from Leghorn for | Hirun io (Nor), Lae ond, Newport; Jno Ericsson (Bwed), | €} cargo Wanshippes to the | Steinmetz, Cardifl. \ieioww, auins Crasader, (Br, Jenkins. from Liverpool n Watts, Stinson, from Livernael une ght here | CBr), Gurry, tr i harks Tererina (dial), Lanearey side of Uist, Yin | from Palermo; § Hallowell, from Cardiit; Cl NS, from Shields | (Ger), Drommondy from Bremer on the ita inst, | from o Wocasing frost eaee Li mal) reports tant on the 18th he | Jamies J Movarthy, nf wind trom the northwest, rare atan Islan nied by . in whieh Keveral of the sai ! a . Jelphia vin Hi and the vesrel labored very he vily, breaking the beinren | Oleared—xteamehips Sgntats, Hore en viel Sonthamptow deck beams and getting otherwise élralnes, the mmenced vanay Hanbyer (Nv nt tae Mek ‘New to leak, and tho water gained fast, aithourh the crew kept | id Havana Miraia0e pol Ge-are bri weverence Ule pumps Ateadiiy at work, The vessel under these circum. La: i oda Sl starloes Gore tip on (he It, and ou the nest day; ea shacce | (Dut my suet Palcrmo, Below, bark Lioda Stewart mm @ Sinking state and the ovew completely extausted, the | from Matans ephin 4, Bay bad : brige captain ran the vessel on the beach ot M ton Ciedreg Bark iol op p Bt adoom: bri QUEENSTOWN, March %—The steamship City of New | Alele Moots Ope irae, a Xork arrived {ron New Yor, | Sealthy Boston; 4 Wilson, et wee the Bliver Beil, of 3 diemasted and abandoned, 1h | Y; M Aid , nist, in lat 40.45 N, lon 67 10 W. cy on pete ot Cant ' ySRVIELY March 25—The L Siap'os, Harriman, from Now | r j ork, reports having experienced very bea weather, and hat is 4th, brig Jona, Mende! Lables Sd nud (wouty Echr# are visible th tne barbue ETRANGEORD, March 8—The ship Henry Cooke, from . ; Liverpool for Bensacoiay haw been it out by steant ‘olson went up thie morning; vessels in . , Pumps, aod temporary ‘repairs io keel aft secaret by % cl ¢ woavy fou prevails, Liven, “She ts suppiid oy a anal! ‘steam engine-on eok for: | tbe harbor wncnanyed ; ® noavy fod p Puinping, 1 adittion to her own windraill pump, wud now = ' ‘wwaits a tag to tow her to Glasgow, Mis ASLOUS, ce Spoken. BSOLUTE DIVO LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM Ship Amertoa (Br). for New York. April 2, Cape Sable | A ihe conrty of didercnt States, No puberty Advice bearing N by 1s 2 miles, (ship America was from Vensa- | j,0@, Notary nd Commissioner for every State, cola for St John, NHK, pat into Hailfax sor repairs, and F. | Coutisellorat-Law, tus Broadway. cleared March 29 to reaume ber voyage.) —— om ag hip Theniald, from Mavempool tor hiarton, was seen Merch JIOGRTOLR Tig CHEAPRST PLACE FOR GAS nd Bank Fistuce Chan Brackets, --601 Broadway. Pooubontas, Oliver, from Liverpool for New Orlouns. | Gome to beadyuarters, withont Intervention of gastittern. 26, Ins 69 13. lon § a, 4» | Gitand real Brouze Ohbandevers, halt cost of top ort Bark Vericles, Cabiti, from Bombay for Liverpool, March Mole NEES PUTNAM, Wi tromtwagyy 18, Int 40/N, lon # W Nisei ‘ Hanis on let NG), Horn, from Liverpool tor Philode ARGAINS IN VHAS, OUPFERS, QROCERIES AND phia, March 22, lat 50, 1on 10 40, ‘ | Provisions; warraxte too saly tue palate aod cay 9 eKebe piter (NG), Lietke, trom New York for Breve of the wallow. THOMAS I. AGNEW, 2, lat 8 IBN. lon BB 40. ‘ 26) Gresawicl atran., Naw Yori rid Chanies J Haxer Aus- #0 reported), from New Yor : 4 fox Tony Kony Y , ° , ne met i, | PREK, FRBAN A Co § LONDON BISCUITS, ; Jat 60 11, lon 13 " Loxpon, Keb fy 187% , Foreian Ports. Savoral Imitation of these celebrated Biscuits being now ANTWRRP, March W-—Saied, Manoen, Perrigaard, New | offered, consnine please observe that ony fall names york. Or initihi# are stamped oon ench Blacuit of our lend ig ALTONA, Maroh 97—-Arrived, Felix Mendelssohn, BaFber, | yarietien, “A. Hie Co" Litlinnta, Cornhilla, Domntoes, New Orloata. Kagenie, Fancy Comm, Pearle and RIMES oy ARORA, WOA, March S16 port park Mancbesier, Tut: PEEK, FRGAN & OO. 1)) Mareh te Arrived, Edlaor, Barensea, The al aie YVELIN f& SMISTF, 205 and 208 Futon street, New Lork ott. ove anpor

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