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10 THE WR WRECK( "CONTINUED FROM D FROM THIRD, PAGE. | ing “on, “ evidence. A waremene wasmade in the Papers te that effect, Dut is authoritatively Bj ‘vy Collector McDonald, “THE NEWS IN NEW YORK. To ‘Tacidents of tho Groat Disaster De-' veloped at Home. | Randing the Rosters of the Living and Dead— Ser nes About the Company’s Offices—The Pri- J wate Despatches—Painful Recitals of Bor- 4 row and Bereaversent—Sad News ‘ for the Canton—Shadows of “w Death on Sea and Land. ‘me great oceaa calamity of last ‘Taesday morn- “ing, -whereby so many hundreds of lives were lost, terday, and the Brooklyn mystery and the interest ‘eoncerning the condemnation of the Nixon have been almost obliterated from the public ‘eesassin og Damien had beep got. Oh, my!” and at are their “Elizabeth and wean ne a i ane here ike these “#ere of [a oes Somasnis teeny oughout wie and were wea! shele ‘snduces an a fr it amuch rence thr speotaters: omega moor axe ingeurtes sigh isha ac br nn live at 199 Church. on street, Bubexiyn. ey Fk ahs they are mome' ation erymeer’ ceo members ” and my nd requency, proportion of ag ” Biiled yesterday to ‘on the precede pass. ‘THE COMPANY'S had comparatively little Cg in —< wi wall 5 a4 formation to ka About 1 “despatch was ranna, Now Y 7 ndewiation received :— ‘Taverroot, April 8, 1878. 4 CO. The datly average cecehepecn of coal un these Vessels is at the rate of fi rate she had coal called on Li arent, and the following convéersat evi, Gartne that ‘Would in 8 serious este so nclinea to the company. Doy on ‘whan: on Mr. Gartner, the and at pcos inary tira at pce rag eee (non thee tune alseater affect the future inter- rou think will be so seriously attootas by it 28 to discon’ replied Mr. Gartner; ‘I was mis- their service 7” “Oh, dear no,” a okey mable li ind by this tragedy of the sea. Everybody talked | nentiy ofthe Atlantic and ber fatal error ef direction, and conversation took every possible range, both ef opinion and duration. Some men im the whirl of fife found only time to say— “It's a terrible affair,” Then they hurried on and for a time forgot the silent anguish that was allaroundthem. Others engaged in long and earnest discussion of the dis- aster and of the causes. that, in the light of infor- mation at hand, seemed to have occasioned it, By some the wreck was called “crime,” by others “negligence,” many attributed it to cupidity, still others summed itup as “accident,” and a cautious Jew said *‘Wait till we know more before we pre aounce judgment.”’ ‘The pall of sorrow that rested so heavily on ten thousands hearts, stricken as they were with the @reaa of death tidings from the rocky coast of L’Acadie, was lilted yesterday morning to many as + they read the names of loved ones beneath the tategory of the “Saved ;” but the hearts of thou- sands besides were crushed as they learned that shoge they cherished and hoped soon to greet were S®uried beneath the surging bosom of the great vecean, It was a day of VARIED AND TERRIBLE EMOTIONS. ‘Wo some the joy that came with the morning's ‘news was 4 delirium, and to others who gleaned in sthe same harvest fleld of hope the last vestige of sthat hope was destroyed. Hundreds of people, after reading the lists of lost “andsaved in the Hexaip, wended their ways in w@adness to the company’s offices to seek for further ‘amtelligence, but they learned nothing. Among -thom were many who had read the names of their ¢xinsfolk as among the dead, and, still unwilling to welinguish hope, awaited dctaiis which they vainly dmagined might prove the classification to be an ‘wrror, They would in some cases argue and try all wanner of reasoning to show how by some means it » “wight” bea mistake in spelling a name, in tele- ar. ‘wing or in printing that placed the one they ea, "ed for in THE DEATH ROLL. ‘The ) tes Of passengers as printed in the HERALD were cu 4out by direction @ the agents of the | White St. kine and posted on bulietins outside me ai .Vothe offices, one on either hand, and atti “bday Jong a group of anxious readers. Within there “88 2° ‘Mlormation obtainable which | fould prove of wy interest to those who had | friends on board the lost ship, and the officers and | tlerks in all cases maa.* 7°P}¥— "We have no further ,. 8" Of passengers than thoue published in the Hera.” “8 Morning.” It was painful to watch the a, “ety with which she groups crowded und jostied aby “vt the bulletins ~d quivering with es a and scanned with reddened eyes a. ‘ora. Most | com) no monopolised a vast share of public attention yes- wnpermiaod on ‘chats subject. which has caused ives, I am not in the least fearful that Will be at all net sat for the future of the rangements have you made for the re- val the interests of wee Syn affected. i can ‘only say with every attaché of the the loss of 80 ception of ihe Su survivors, Mr. Gartner ?”” “WELL, WE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS with Warren & Co., of iver a! to this. city by way of the Fall River line, as ngera—that is the Narragansett They are instructed to ex- e unfortunate people every ome and rly, the Superintendent of Castle Garden, has consented to pesseng gers rendezvoused there,.and will do everything possible (or their comfort until they are forwarded to their respective destinations.”” “When does your next steamer sail from New first Breamanip b tend to tl accommodation in have the York 7” ing, as the Oceanic Yesterday asser, the Swiss Maria Gasser, Jacob Schmidt, Victor Meyer, Joseph Van Arx, Daniel Ric! Catharine Rich, Jacob Rich, Honora Rich, Danie! Rich, Jr., Lena Rich, Maria Rich, Benjamin Rich, Blesius Hirchmanz, Amon; been on property on which he Informed his w in the White Star Mr. Gral had, as he thousand dollars in to purchase a draft. ‘4. Graf and her Was as much as her the Cunard line, a day afternoen. the following after the depar' bps the long rolis of victiit’ and surviv & r these unhappy people had j ends {0 bt eho age, and there were unfortunately £00 Seed the names they sought on the a } ” oy “Had you any friends on board the lost steame. mpany. at 63 Greenwich stree Basie, Switzerland. found among the list of the saved :— She leit tay, March 22 and touched at Queenstown on ay. Boston, to send the sur- their power. Mr. C “There will be @ Ss htem re of but one sail- ll be pamediatels: placed in the service of the lost steamshi BORBOW FOR THE CANTONS. morning the following list of steerage assengers ef the Atlantic was peceive by Martin wi ip.?? ant from the cn Only two of ti house keeper, ‘ant agent al e names are Christian Lauber, William Law Albert Muller, John Henry Muller, Julius Tobier, Henry sas Henry Allerecht, Fred. Steinburger, John Schmidt, Rudolph Lee, Ulrich Herzog, Alexander Kelzer, Verona Erzenberger, 2, Rosena Newbauer and child three years of age. ‘The two whose names are among the list of the saved are Jacob Schinidt and Julius Tobler. A VERY SAD CASE. the passengers known positively te have ard the steamer Atlantic was a German draughtsman named John Charles Graf, who left here last Fall in company with his stepson, Charles Henry Ruck, for Germany, where he had some Mr, Grat tended to return by the last German steamer; but, failing te Kt) his arrangements in time, he desired to realize. who, with her two children, steamer of the 20th of March. iniormed his wife, about four cash with him, he not wishing friends are quite certain that her husband and son were on board the ship, and as his name does not appear among the gn saved, the poor woman, who is thus thrown ‘om comparative aMuence into a state of abject poverty, is on the verge of insanity. unfortunate lady was raving passen- Yesterday the like a maniac, and it nelgubers could do to prevent her laying violent hands on herself. 18 THERE 4 DUPLICATE B PASSENGER LIST ON THE The steamship Aigerit, Captain Le Messnrier, of Irived from Queenstown yester- Liverpool on "Satur- Having sailed twe days of ‘ture the White Star | steamer Atlantic, it was not enly confidently believed but repeatedly that she would bring du; and cabin passengers o! Algeria reached Quarantine at two P. M., and was | at her dock before five o’cleck, Whatever papers the | Ree were on board directed to the White Star asserted by the agents, pplesce lists oF the steerage the ill-fated vessel, The Company could have been obtained an hour later; yet, strange as it may appear, little, made to p ail if any, effort rocure the delivery of the matter in advance of the usual time, | ‘ter of two young men, whose attire No one doubts but that had he been ‘tamae tne fapetter st awe young 1 gga, the | Postmaster would have given and dress denoted that they were from the rural | ase directions for the immediate delivery of Matricts or the sma!) interior towns. | ine “ges Supposed to contain the auxiously = SSCL, “Yee, we had a cousin on board—a young woman— tnd we came to New York from Lockport to meet per, expecting the steamer would be here yester- lay or to-day. Now we find the vessel is lost.” “Is her name in the list of the passengers?” | “Yes, there it is,” pointing to the bulletin board, | of course, she is among them—oh, dear!” ‘They were young men who looked like brothers, of perhaps twenty years of age, and they seemed | CONFUSED BY THE SAD INTELLIGENCE that they lingered about the office, where no news fould be obtained and no consolation afforded, as _ | though to go home to impart the — they areeaed rs be to, lmspart ‘the | sie eee A few minutes later a cluster of four persona, @hose costumes proclaimed them as belonging to | the working class, approached the bulletined lat, They were three women and a man. Ty4Of the | Tee ened infant children. One ter another | they the list, and, at iqgt, one of the qomen put her finger on & "ame, jere it is! he’s sat; ne's safe! Look at it!” | | The quartet ¢ Srowied each other in their anxiety, tach ta 78d the name itself. They unbent from thelr Btooping postures, looked each other in the | face and smiled the gladdest of smiles, and smiled | them over and over again. It was pleasant, indeed, | and very/rare, to see any one turn from these fate- fal reoorde with the light of happiness in their eyes | -and, words of congratulation on their lips. In a few sought for lis the sending ef . | on the part of the “Of pai ‘They seemed contene | Late in the afternoon it | on board of the Algeria co. of afew whose passage had v* ‘This is the statement n “Qatharine Cassidy. All the women were lost, and, | th ‘company, and appears rat | who heard the same men say most positive, | the previous evening Per these duplicate lists , ~ | were on board of the Al, {t By the steamer City @) rived in port last night, the White | line, which | Star com pany receiv | of the Atlantic, and ship’s manifest, but engers on board. geived i+ ~ boy te t) ers; yet no efiort, save e Post oltice, was made ‘ompany to obtain the details. Mae wait anti this morning. Was asserted that the ist tained only the names vaid om this side, ‘Py jhe oilers of s@ those 2 | ef sirange - Montrea, of the Inman ed the freight list of the cargo the cepy of a portion of the nothing in relation to the pa: Accoruim ty the papers re- Pheirs thot the Atlantié darried 1,856 tons of frei cht, its character being What is kmown “assorted carg 2 ne He cE MPANY'S OFPIORS. mamnae Mr. Sparks TE teteg telegraphed to Liverpoo) to send sengers. the next steamer a complete list of the pas- ‘A HERALD reporter went in search again yester- aay of the particutars of those who had been citi- zens of New York and who perished in the dreadful | disaster at Mar’s Rock, MR RENRY P, HEWITT, ‘This gentlemen only left New York for Ireland on the 16th of rt b ol house to which he be- longed, that of W. about the middie of had te start pather returned in January from a former trip. tleman was the tfavellin and hia duty was todo the buying on the other | est & Co, 443 Broome street, | | dedlers in linens, ran UT aged short of geods | the gentleman | Februar, eaten He naaoniy just | ‘The gen- partner of the house, side of the water for the firm to which he belonged. | . Hewitt had ofte! in said that he placed more faith | in the seaworthiness of the White Star vessels than ‘moments they left, an overjoyed and grateful | im those of any other line, and on his former trip in group. ‘The old man who was described in yesterday's | EAwwaLp as deing 1D A STATE OF DRUNKEN GRIEF pret tie toss of his brother on Weanesday, and who | wore “he'd sell every stitch of his clothes to keep {drunk until he heard {rom iis vrotner,” was at tue | office late ip the aiterneon. He appeared to be Keeping bis vow, for he was still drunk and attired | “an poorer clotuing than on the day before. Peor ) man; it was revolting form in which to demon- | strate his grief, though his sorrow was none tue | less sincere, perhaps, than that of those who dry | a@way their tears with lace kerchiefs in the solitude Of sumptuous chambers, | . good looking young man ef perhaps twenty- eight, with an eye that was honest enough te louk the world in the face, and a hand that hada grip of genuine friendship in its tingers. stood abstractediy | at the steps leading down into the efice. | goked the reporter. { “Yes. 1 find their names there on the list—it Is “my brother and his wife and child. See, here it is, | enis Donovan, and there’s his wife's name, Mary movan. Their child was five years old, think, it they're all gone.” “Do you live ip this city?” “Yes, I live with my mother in Bast Broadway, Denis was older than fam, and had seen @ great | deal of tue world, He was always AM ADVENTUROUS KIND OF FELLOW, andin the ae pa or three years had settled down quiet, and WW coming Out here to live, He has been to ‘Algiere, and Abyssinia and all round those parts ov a kind of adventure, amd was in In during tie Sepoy mutiny, in the army. It's a to think that after escaping frem all kinds of Atsea and on shore, coming untouched ‘Of battles, he should pe lost in this way when stormy t of his ihe seemed ended, Poor Denis; i8 tog ned | too bad” ‘And the b spsnole sorrowing her. oman of ‘iout thirty- inte the Office wit! tye with weeping. a 4 Jost ‘riends on the Atlantic?” inquired “ & letter at half-past eleven wake mir from Ireland, telling me my Guar end ere to sail irom Queenssown. The letter fn fi and would wall about the 20th, wigan be rae Lomenite and, waiting fer the steamer “No. and 1 came om phe lista received 1" bere to kOw If ay OER the Oceani manner seas in ic he bad praised in which the dread | He arrived safely at his destination in the be; most highly the had buffeted the Month of Junuary. she | ning of March and immediately repaired to Belfast. | There he made his purchases and then went over the com) aay into England, where he continued to do some bee ness for the house to which he belonged. 80. before startin, returning by the the hfe of bis and it A day 0 Step. He was ameng the lost, sald by eyewitnesses that he struggle he telegraphed bis intention Of tiantic, and the result has shown maniully to save not only himself but others. He Was one of those wh washed away by the tremendous seas w! over the fated 3 the rock. No int! mn ho clung to the riggin; and was hich broke | as she lay on her beam ends on had been feund yesterday. Mr. Hewitt was a age, and he leaves gentleman forty tye years of | a daughter‘to @ Wife, a son and mearn his sudden loss. They live at 1,170 Broad- way, and it was only yesterday that they were fully convinced that the one they leved moat reckoned among the dead, MB, H. A, ERI This gentleman, who was 2 Spreker, deing busi- { “Do you also fear wat you have lost friends?’, } ness at 54 Exchange place, is also to be reckoned j among ¢ Atlantic. years of age, and Of the most | Mr. Kruger leave in this city, had leasure trip, in view. pears that Mr. and had written a few days before the departure o f the Atlantic that he shoruy. The fami of his death, It was a sad was to be the dead cabin passengers ef the steainship He was @ young man, of twenty-seven @ great promise of being one rominent finauclers on the street, family behind him, who live | ap) Kruger gone to Europe some months, mainly asa but having some business affairs also fe had been gone some seven months would probably be on had no knowledge that he was on board the Atiantic until the dread tidings came biow te all 0: Yesterday the office of the dead man was filled | with Sytupathizing friends and alone frem their countenances it was Sonny — Kruger was @ Kruger had also steamers of the White Star line, and had expr to be seen that Mr. among them. Mr. them. before this time travelled tn 8e his preference for them above @ll others. Pin fact he Nad gone out in one of them. , Mr. Hewitt this preference has only brought death upon himself and sorrow upon his relatt mt ‘are came down | Kruger was aslight built, goe ular in Bociety, pleasant and a@ very flourishing known in Wall stre: several years. despatenod w ment, yee sereey ta ent g Mr. pusinens.-’ "Ne was very fr et, where he has operated member of the family elfast to look Fonte neer this gentleman, and it Js ho) recovered and brought on {ter the en of that the: New York Tor ia inter- Lene 0 niarted for Halifax RO News had been received un eae eset aged respectively seven and three years, resides in | Seventy-lourth street, that he lad secured passage aa ation had been received by the | rm that the bedy of their unfortunate partner | Er As in the case of EW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY. (at | htm good; but he died in Lendon, and Miss Barker feel the deepest sorrow at this deplorable | had his corpse shipped on board the Atiantic and be Barn 4 erie ie it herselt, i} {rinacria | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS AND to last Je weih-pe remenabered teas thie 80m leper ees gy apatercas t to Jorn fiat 94 4 Serritts, w 1 @ cnt t off i from life som denty by ues seo ee raaeae oa loss of this oe ie UpOR who thereby have lost two of nels of a protier and sister-in-law. The berrible detaile Fr in which Ser met | Senet Ss AE apace as oy for their de; tae mily of Mr, John gone, into “mourn! for ot "ite: cet member, and Mount Vernon ar may be said to fee] the'digaster mom Nesey. Yesterday the death of eg Jonn der, of thig ett, was sanigunced, but He Reena ‘tairns out | ine wa ‘among the saved from the dreadful ony ste ria et pica NEW my hy Loss BY THE Newark and other parts of New Jersey expe- Tlence a deep and melancholy interest, from local causes, in the Atlantic disaster, Heading the lizr- ALD’s list yesterday of ‘Saloon Passengers Lost’? was the name of “Miss Agnes Barker, of Chicago.” This estimable young lady, #0 suddenly sepultured im the great from casket athwart Meagher’s Rock, though a remdent-o! Chicago, was @ frequent visitor with hor sister, Mrs. Bass, of Harrison street, Orange, aad went to Europe a few months ago in charge of her mephew; agonof Mrs, Basa, Whose health was very poor. It was thought a sea voyage and. change of air might do The rest has all been ¢ HERALD—that is to say, the story of the tear disaster. Nothing ts known yet as te whether either corpse has been recovered, Newark loses a senerabie. couple name Patrick and Mary Hank ney whose nephew Patrick Baer of that city, Two fons Ot nei John and Michael, were saved. The old couple were on red ’ y to spend the balance of their lives in Seine fears are entertained by his friends that Mr. William Ta) Oy, of Newark, may have been on the Atlantic, te hana pay ists contain several Tayiors, but no William, It 19 almost superfuous to Say that the terrible shipwreck has sent.a thrill of horror throughout New Jersey. Yesterday the Hera representative in Newark heard of at least a dozen cases of persons being 80 shocked that they declared their Positive deter- Mination to throw up all idea of crossing over to Europe this Summer as previously arranged, re loud in their condemnation of the yeined ry ce shown by the company and Cap- ti providing an ample supply of coal. ain It was ‘expected that a number of Paterson peo- wie would gail on the Atlantic for this side of the ocean. Amon, ng them were:—Charles Williams, of Stony Point; Mr. Calvert, formerly Paterson nt of the White Star line; Thomas McAverney, of the Barbour Flax Mills, and another employé of the mills, who was returning to this country with his wife and family. Some of these persons had in- tended to take passage on the public, which sailed a few days prior tothe Atlantic. The Republic was obliged to put back witha broken shait, an left some of her passengers for transportation by a later steamer. The name of only one of them, however, appears upon the passenger list of the Atlantic, and it is probable that the rest are safe, Mr. Calvert was, a8 far as known, the only Pater- son citizen Who on the vessel A Lost Brother. BRipGEPoRT, Cenn., April 3, 1873, To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— Among the cabin passengers who were lost in the wreck of the Atlantic was my brother, Albert Sumner, son of the late Hon. Inerease Sumner, of Massachusetts, who had spent the past two years mainly at Dresden, Germany (Saxony), visiting during the time all the principal eities of Italy and the other parts of kurope. His profession was mu- sic, which he had studied devotedly, as also the Continental Heel Renae He was the author of a number of musical compositions, He was return- ing, with his fresh acquirements, to be more than ever prized and beloved by a large circle of friends. His age was thirty-two, ithin two days of home he has found a fearful grave, the victim of a series of blunders that were worse than crimes, SAMUEL B, SU*INER. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York—This Day. £UN AND MOON, NIGH WATER. Gov. Island...mora 1 29 Sand OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THB MONTH OF APRIL. Offica, ee (69 Broadway. 15 Broadway. {69 Broadway. | :|58 Broadway. | 2 Bowling Green | -|7Bowling Green | 20 Broad: Holsatia France | City of Brooklyn Euro A +: |69 Broadway. 1 Broadway. 7 Bowling Green 12 Bowling Green :|2) Broadway. 7 Bowling Green 2 Bowling Green 15 Broadway. 61 Broad 09 Br Idaho, remen. A ity of Washing’n|Ap nm Bowling Green (61 Broad way, +158 B ‘ Pace: Liverpool. . 1 APRIL 4, 1873,—TRIPLE ae. ie exchanged sign! cutta ‘or Dundee; poco lat. jon of , sp Bat ‘Annsterdan lon 13.37 W, sce ship spoue bark'J P Smuiin out; March & med otal ariaans Eon Cortable or Ber- Catering tap, Pap! ire 62 ih ft er bo, ranma able mothe been pean i days we ye west of Ber rina aan Co Had noherate arbor 0 ee re Seas with See yrcatber, va reel tdi aera tr ith salt ve weather; was 1) anys Naples 62 days, and gibr paar rita Ea ‘Baye £60300 jgeeage and had fine weather; beem eight th are i, Cae tara gnats | Se Her MN FIR Ragan 5] wie Mey en 0 Dane, rowintee h, een nae, Teas ioh fats hapake sehr Harry Blut, south. regina (ot ‘Liverpool, N Bartling, Areceltie, 13 Heney & Parker, been Deon 3 days ‘Mare roan been asses north of Hattes ry yard or batt serpin ce ales from WSW ; reat ‘and stancheons a north of Hatte (ot Naan ND, Niel a Guantanamo via 8, With ences el ‘en due ‘weather; been in fue; ig Excxar & Pentoanne' vessel pei J as tet E and SW winds to Ha! Thomson, From lat 38.N to i af Wew: die then fine weather; ‘been 3 days of ‘Brig © Colson (of Boston), Payson, Cienfuegos 8 yuh ad strong 8 Pouvert & ens vessel fer 8 0 Lond and SW winds; been 4 days north ante ay Hil barks 12 days, with sugar and poe th Oar esr at az am north of Hetteras, Re Abbie Cicer. (of Yarmouth, Me), Hall) M tanzas 9 days, with molawestoB H Howell, Son & vessel to Moss'& Ward. Had variable Svoather’ saaya north of Matteras, thence days wi mat Brig Robert McK i Hpenring ft Quebec), da} Nobad “a fm wuontedion Of strong: tite Lim Brig Ramires, Barnard, Matanzas § days, with h saga and melado to order, vessel to J O Ward. joderate weal 3 been 2 da: a pornnot Br angas ) d A Portola ayes, Ma ys in bi tox Mad fing Weather; been 2 days north tter as. Schr a mph (of Beli: He Pahnke, prexig, nh days, with mahoga oy Berto g Laayerntt & 00. Had moderate weather ; been me days re cainoe Eiattepast each ° Windwa rd or 1 Stockton) aa si PR, 1641 ind wa! if 5 phy LA Oo. Bishy Field: & with’ “saga for to Gorlin ine we: i aan tdaye ort PoP Hatteras: Soir ‘Juliet vol Gherrsael tiie rien 8 days, with inolassen fo BU Howells Son "Oo; vessel to F Ean dott & Co. Had strong SW winds; been $days north Sehr Maggie (of Eastport, McFadden, Matanzas 7 da with rage toorder: vessel to Brett, So Had fine weather: Deon $ days north of Hatteray., K Dresser (of Boothbay), Reed Baracoa 8d with fruit tot Pulg & Co; vessel’ to J 'R Staples. ingde eather; been 2 days N of Hatteras. gan tlizaneth A Scribner (of Philadelphia), Smith, Galveston 16 days, with ‘Thee Nickerson. Schrd W Wileon (of Phfiadelputa Somers, Cedar Keyn uu cava with cedar to Overton Hawkins, Had fibe weather; been $ days north of Hatteras. Schr M'E Bayard, Camp, Virginia. Sehr Emma, Whitman, Virgi Sehr Harry Lande, ‘taylor, Virginia. Schr Susah Wright, Mount, Georgetown, DC. Schr Forest Oak, Parker, Baltimore for New Haven. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. 5 Steamship alten | efile New London for New York, with mdse and Brig Como Coe ‘Wwallfms Messin 1 60. Gays. ran va! ‘ame the mi assage, and it enstr nds x sae 'WEW winds: p ea, raltar to lon eRe LA 1601, woke bark fi Hornet from Benr r C Hart, Kel c% Providence for potty ewport for New Y« Benr Uren Heeky. 1 New York joston for New rik. Re Port detferson ior New York. eur Joseph Raymond, Bearse, Boston for Philadel- phi Schr J P Newman, Chase, Providence for New York. Schr Glive, Tlunkett New Haven tor New Yorks tld m H Kowe, Whittemore, Northport tor Philadel- P Schr H Prescott, Merriman, Portland for New York, with headings to Waydell & Co. bs: Sehr fiero, Nichols, Salem for New York. Schr Senator, Norton, Boston for New Y Schr Sarah iSimmons, Gandy, Boston for Philadel. ke four Pal Faloa, Trout, Rockland for New York, with lime to Sehr George Edwin, Sammie, Southport for New York. ee L Vandervoort Kelly, New Bedford for New on) hr Mary Alice, Fordham, Port Jefferson for New ror) Schr CC Smith, meen: Providence for Hoboken. Merrity Brookhaven for New York. tie Coombs, ‘Tameson, Rockland for Now Ye vith iy aattig Cogmt oe meson, land for New York, y BS Bmithy ¢ Chadwick, Rockland for New York, Behe Michard A ‘Mount, Mount, Providence for New ‘Whe H Tt Potter, Anderson, Providence for New York. Schr Island Welle, Buckniinster, Providence for New Schr Favorite, Clark, Greenport for Philadelphia. Schr Freddie Watton, emia, Portiand for New York. ‘d Kidder, Chase, n for New York. Nicholle,’ Erovidence Yor Now York. Schr Hector, Davis, Providence for New York, ment John E Sanford, Westgate, New Haven for Balti« wechir Roena Arabella, Bearse, New Bedford for Balti- mgchr LO Wells, Walls, Providence for Philadelphia, Schr E & L Marts, Marts, Boston for Phitadelphia, Schr DM yepgen. Childs, more tor New York. Schr Almira Wooley, King, Salem for Philadeiphia, ral River for New York. Yelong, Rockland tor New Schr Nadal +. LLaverpool: optlway, — os OF NEW YORK, APRIL 48 1873. ae sat Ar osanen Udiassrawnsare ear urcoree 8 espe Hammonia (Ger), Voss, HamburgKunhardt_ “ gteammani, Git Qity of Merida, Timmermann, iatina—P Alexandre Steamship Gen “Barnes, Mallory, Savannah—W R Gar- rigor seca South Carolina, Becket, Charleston—H R 0. wean Hatteras, Lawrence, Norfolk,City Point and Richmond—Old Dominion Steamship eareumnip Regulator, Freeman, Pilndelphia—Lorillard te Seeamshin Giaacus Beazee. Bostor—H F Dimock. panne Wansutta, New Bedford rergusoms a Bs ek Bs ad Sands, Behe la Alicante—Nesmith & ws sg “Bark Tro me (Br), eBachen, Antwerp—Jacob H Schmidt & om Salo (tun, Nordersen, Cronstaat—Punch, Baye & phark, Fortuna (Ger), Stettin—Funch, Heer dole (Ital), Verna, Triegte—Funch, Faye & on Bark Lyna (Nor), Pedersen, Havre—Funch. Edye & Co. Bark Excelsior, Bowers, Cadiz—Tupper & Beattie cBAFE Ann Elizabeth, Puelan, Matauzas—y W Elwell & beg Rossini (Br), Danes, Bristol—M Murray & Dame- brig Augusta (Swe), Domey, Gottenburg—Tetens & Bockmann. Brig Onalaska, Wheeler, Cadiz—Tupper & Beattie, Brig Mathilde (Itai), Cafiero, Seville—Funch, Edye & 0. Brig Amelia Emma, Carlow, Matanzas—Walsh, Field & ay. Brig Emma. Hall, Fowler, Key West-J D Huribut & Nn. ‘sehr Jose Barreras (8p), Dios, Vigo (Spain)—C Mart! & atch Astra (Br), Haskins, Aux Cayes—P I Neviug & ‘ache John M Fisk, Smith, Baracea—I KR Staples, Sehr Kosahe (Br), Albury, Harbor Islani—Joseph 8. ‘Echt Rebecea Evans, Morgan, Harbor Island—B J Wen- pase Hannah Conner, King, St Ann’s Bay—B J Wen- vate Annie Bliss, Simmons, Cardbnas—S C Loud & Co. Sehr GL Bradley, ” a pinan, Jacksonville—W Ray. Sehr Union Flag,’ Frisbee, Charleston—H W Loud & Co. Sebr J_P Robingon, Warding, Norfolk— ye K Staples. Sehr Helen P, Jones, Baltitiore cBacke tt & Bro. aan Ellie L Smith, smith, Philadelphia—Evans, Ball ir Charles 8 Rogers, Mayo, Boston—A Starbuck. Sehr Pilot's Pride, Brewster, Hoston—C has wing. Schr Pathfinder, Cushing, Gioucester—B J Wenberg. Schr Tahna, Slocum, New Haven—Rackett & Bro. Sloop Fred Brown, Wilson, Providence. acloph Mary Elizabeth, Hart, New Haven—H W Jack: seSveamer Philadelphia, Davis, Philadelphia. ARRIVALS. Timmermann, HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINK, Steamship Algeria (Br), ¢ Messurier, Liver}, March 22, with mdse and 4 pase ngers to C G Franck! Steamship ada Gan W i gad Queenstown, ath, with m Wo Hurst. Ha at weste: i lon an {fi 4, ‘winds March 30, lat man steamer bound Bust dist, Tot p90, Wh amner bound Kast. ship Wy daning ie Price, Liverpool March 19 Queenstown 20th, inde sd Ae pamengers to Willams € Guion. March 2, lat 60, lon 31, passed. the Hult of ithe ship Jessore, (before re orted), ‘waterlogged gnd abandoned | 20th, 19 AM, Jat 47, lon ‘6120, paged @ nich steat oun east. ‘Steamship Totland Br), Bragg. London, March 1, vie 1. with mdse and ee iret. Had fine and moderate weather up to M. eh iy on which date, in lat 47 lon, &. igncountered terrific hurri- 7, with a ver} a and Las twen ty hours Lost two boats and tatly Remorse nar je of wheelhouse and Knocked in ste co iy ane Bell, Blakeman, teh age A Cie Ae My a nd Norfolk inde and and passengers to mises Steamship gen tei ato pais, Te Pal- Siriaas sis i Ae “7 hyd ind ir Bycheaney SS aad ine New York. fea , Boston for New Yori lin Brovigence for Now York. svt Providence for New York. s, Stony Brook for New York, Parker, New Haven for New York. Pant ae Mari, Wood, io a ae tor New York. Schr Alice ras. Gem (of New Haven), Pie: be ey pe SE nce wD RT Oe ha eee ‘tate fo. Gear's Head. A steamer from ems Orleans 34 Ton 1380, ma from New ores a Ji 300, P ad ag eds An 2 meat, Tow York ed We os Crier =) ieee ae y i—Sailed, New pr Fed tp Arrived.” J emer » Kagle, Ae , tar three | Harding, apart ne eee sect foe | oD. S taren aren 180i Male Lauder, Thomas, to Tet ar eier omen Beach, © ; pe oF Penem -nrise (s), Shaw, New York "99 Gone... * ina hurricane. for De Boarrived, ay ee do (eng both overboard oh the 18 boyy ef a Tes lb, “Carson, London for New Tork hada riclent gate Eon, March § Serenata fear epic cs | NOREEN weer, sets, oo let or Sn i wp A per: 19th, Bridgewater, Sisson, trom San Frangiaco Seren on ty waded Re | "2 Siinemeamere | 2 en ek 10, Peace |” 29 90 ay ae ao ik was ened ee, x ‘eye laipdgn, which arrived pune whe See por ee earn eaa Fe Sea a ie ae TEES Pet of New York, Lf Byth Gauler wade raden! wi th Coal w a8, re ser latter port Fant ah Be Andrews rots, In ise from New Seum Vinewnia Dane, from Baltimore for Newbern, T'Hateras inlet March St 2 Feoneed the lao gale ale while at Hatteras, and had to OW over! part of her cargo. WD Hinrox, at Baltimore 24 from New Haven, ‘atl PM, wind blowing a gal ro cine Chaites Goth, seaman, § faativeot lost ‘overboard trom thé RIGH AM MeNair, of sehr Kate Brig: Work for Havre: before reported. abatt on 28 following statement ‘Left New York strong gales and high sea; at oon TPM ahcavy se, roke pret @ stern, sinashing boat ‘and causin: vessel to leal swent below and found water reall tate. the ater’ Sabin: upod_ fitting the scuttle on cabin floor saw water gu: in slongside ‘ee ‘udder ; mans lumps, but water continued to increase un’ ‘was taken off the vessel, when we could gain rit on the leak; on the Uth, weather Worge and leak | increasing : commenced ed to jettison (0, an aoc to do so ough that ot and the heat thereby, oby hop tng toget the leak ont of water, but without success, pumps going all the t! dey between ‘300 and 400 bbis petroleum ‘were tl oer ntinued 01 tthe when bark the water in the vessel steadily increasing, and che crew being worn out, it was dcemed advisable, for the premtrre tes of life, toabandon she pehr, which wan Gone in lat 39 7, lon 64'S, a fresh gale sms the NW at the time. azpxsn, March 17—The Persia. Batty, arrived here from Bull River Teparia Raving beep run f ariianke a bts aemeunknown) SEM ont 10 miles off lyth, and received tg Aa deste on portauarier Ausrsnpa, March IS—Tho dismagted vessel Varnna as spoken Feb 27, in lat 29 N, lon 88 W, by the jordrecht , Rotgans, arrived at Brouwershaven from Batavia. Rmisron (i111), March 19—The ship Missouri, Cook, from Darien for Bristol, slipped an anchor and chain int Kipgroad last night, and went on the mud, but came off this morning and proceeded. Brmao, March 14—The Annie Bayard, Whelpy, frem New York, which was wrecked on the bar here’ Feb 4, has been sold. Hamnure, March 17—The Columbus, Barrows, which arrived here yesterday, trom Philadeipni experienced jurrie lost water . 15, ih 47 Ny ion isW W, vats passed a lage cetinod iron buoy. * muvoxrauois, March 15—The Anna Maria Henriette, from Now York for Rotterdam: grownded int comer: tn But will probably float at igh’ water, “According. tos Inter report, the above vessel floated off ‘without assist ance, and arrived in harbor. il 1—The bark Brother's Pride, which was is taxing ina cargo inthe harbor of Car- Bumping witht Se tere ‘onal t Havana, Aj geported Tost As. ‘Lamon, March 17—The Rosa Danovaro, Italian bark from New York for Falmouth, has put in ‘here, reported leaky. Mavritios tel ph from Aden, dated March 19, 7:10 P M)—Phe iverniae le ship has put in here with los} ot main. fore and mizze and jIbboom: carko mueh heated and consiverahly ‘damaged, ‘and jettison of AboutS0 tons: she had also shipped a sea,'which stove in bulwarks and skylights and destroyed stores. Matamonos (Mexico), April 3—An unknown schooner, appored 19 be American, laden with Inmber, is reported ¢ miles below the mouth of the Rio Blo Grandeyon nthe Mexican shore. Noone Is aboard tho schooner, ¢ appears to be completely capsized. Suangna, Feb 6—The Cadiz, American steamer, from Bwatow, too ok the ground near Woosung, Feb 4, but got off yesterday and arrived here the same day. Ban Francisco, April 2—The coasting schr Annie was wrecked near Goiden Gate, and the ser Sclone hear the as are Ibion River, north of th3s horbor. No lives were los! Warerrorn, March 22—The Padre, arrived here from New York, lost anchor and chain off Dunmore East. En. Notice to Mariners. Wasnixorton, April 2, 1873, ‘The Lighthouse Board has given notice that a fog alee | nal—a Daboll trumpet of the first class—has be: aa a ee Moll be sounded during thigh and tour ving Diasts of twelve seconds at intervals of Aity second The fog signal at, Benver Tail, Rhode Isiand—a Daboll ‘trum- Pet, of the first | class—wili, on and after May 1, 873, in thick and foggy weather give blasts of six sec: ond at alternate intervals of ten and fifty seconds. The Daboll trumpet at Foint J RL will be re dd im fog syren of the first class, and tae lat- fer orl De-sounited ch and: siter the: st of May: in shiek and fozy weather, sons to give blasts of six seconds at intervals of fo ‘seconds. On the opening the present Spring a fed white light will be ext re (new lighthouso at BaF- Bova Poink west aide. of Lake Chathpfaia “sed sveny Rignt thercafter tll the close of navigation. |The light. house is situated on a wo aud a half miles south of Westport, RY. and is Duiltof blue limestone, with's Mas, sard roof anda tower on the house. Whaiemcn. Ralted trom St Weleaa Feb 6, bark Greyhound, Sith, of Westport, to cruise. " Spoken. Ship Gov Morton, from New York Nov 23 for San Fran- cisco,§) days out, no date, latzz 4) 8 Jon 87.W, Bark Rebecca Goddard, Maneon, ‘from Boston (Nov 6) | tarbatin, tro for Melbourne, no date. Bark 5t Croix (Fr), atin, from San Francisco for neenstown, short of w having burst water tank off ‘ape Horn: was wep . jark Accra (Dutch), Spanderman, from Hamburg for San Francisco, March 16 (by a Texal pilot boat). Foreign Ports. eh 2i—In port brij ays; Win McKean (Br), Wolff, for Balti- BRrouwexsuaven, April ete | steamship Maas (Daten), Deddes, New ‘Yor! BuRGEN, April ySniled, ‘sceamship St Olaf (Nor), Hille, New Yo from 26 E. Angctno, PR, New Yorkin 10 more in 3 days. Deiopea (Br). for Bunnano Invert, March 22—Arrived, bark Ava (CR), i8CO. “A ochre | Lizzie Lee, Smith, Marrett, and Ps Lawrence, San Francise: Baracoa, March 2%—In from New York, arrived Mitchell, from, jos do; Rede Gross, from do, arrived 25th Hi Harris, and Stary Mangam, from Charleston, arrived March 25—Arrived, bri Bapeleior @r), Binltin Rew York; 26th, t Howling, Hevder. @ Gavts, March Cleared, ship Wild Hunter, Howatt, ae Glaucua. wns ot York for Bostot Sehr Samuel C Crocker, Smith, New York for” Provi- ‘Behr Mary Tice, Dunham, Elizabethport for Provi- sa Isaac Anderson, Smith, Elizabethport for Bridge- Pasir New Regulus, Hailock, New York for Fall River. Schr Heien T jompre een tt, Hoboken for Bi Sonr H B Metcalf, . Hoboken for Boetgu. Schr Georgia, Crdwell, Now York for Bontor Schr S88 Tye Phelps, New York for Providence. Sehr 1 QC Wishart, Mason, Philadelphia for Boston. Schr Sparkle, Shropshire, New York for New Haven. Schr Chase, Peck, New York for Danversport Schr Porto Rico, Wentworth, New York for Newbury- Scut § § Scranton, Palmer, New York for oe ea Schr Emigrant, Chase, New York for Ovater Bi Forest Oak, Parker, Baltimore for New Haven, Bohr Reve Ww York for Providence. Schr Revenue, Kelly, Schr Henry Dennison, Allen, Schr Plymouth Rock, Loring, Schr Charles Rogers, Mayo, New York for Boston, Schr Daniel Morris, Young, ‘New York for Providence. Schr Wm Buckley, Buckley, New York for Bridgeport. Sener Monitor, Chase, New York for Hya sone Mary E ‘Hoxie, Curling, New York t a New Lon- sah Potter & Hooper, Bradbury, New York for New- ort, Pcehr Stephen aver. Cox, New York for Glen Cove, Schr Hudson, Post, New York tor ed Schr Niantic, Beebe, New York for New bit 8 A Falconer, Wilson, Ehzaveahport for Paw- tue! Star John Stockham, Hart, Hoboken for Providence. Schr BApplegave, Beebe, New York for Norwich. Schr George Shattuck, Mills, New York for Bangor. Schr Fannie Hazard, Brewster, New York for Prove id J D Ingraham, Richardson, Elizabethport for Hartford SchrLiaslo Raymond, Lord, Port Johnson for Provi- an ‘eet WP Phillips, Hawkins, Port Johnson for Provi- ence ba he N Berry, Grant, Hoboken for Boston. Schr Southerner, Thatcher, New York for Boston. Schr A T Miner, Miner, New York for Providence. Schr Baward Bverett, Drinkwater, Hoboken Yor Port ax Sehr Yankee Boy, Hodgdon, Philadelphia for New Bed- (01 Behr Chaneellor, Price, New York for Wareham. Schr Duroc, Kendall, New York for Portiand. Schr Niantic, Padelford, New York for Providten: Sehr Wm Arthur, New York for Portland. Sebr Onward, Gorham, New York for Nantucket. Sehr Sylvester Hale, Colem: York tor Ti Schr Amelia, Wentworth, Pott Bohr Blackstone: Wixon, Kew York for Hrovidence, Schr Adelaide, Hand, Hoboken for New Lond Sehr Alice Raymond, Hawking, New York for Boston, Sehr Katie J Hoyt, Arnold ore for New Haven, Sehr F B Randolph, Steelman, " bethport tor Provi- ir Roanoke, Roaf. Elizahethport for Providence. Behr V Chambers, Adams, Now York for Providence. wn, New erly. Behr Junin, Perry. New ork tOF Woiton, Schr Nile, Metcall, New York for Bosto' Las Robert Smith, Meade, Elzabethport for Middle- tow! ‘Sehr Catharine, Pomeroy, Elizabethport for Ports th. wee HB Diverty, Nickerson, New Vork for Provi- den Wehr Harriet Ryan, Robbins, New York for Somerset. ir HV Daryea, Carpenter, New York for Glen Cove. Schr OC Acken, Mead. New York for stamford, Schr Margaretta, Wanser, New York for Glen Cove, Steamer ibatrovs, Davis, New York for Fall River. SAILED. City of Merida, Carofina, Chae! atteras, ond, arks Isabel, Mon tevideo ofdolhage, atsttin, Marion, do jneens: Ferraro elmo, Ht mn, tent We Takata i pate Mickel er, ‘ohn: hadon Ugo Lauuper, ot Jont nare, Marie, Recker i: schra Harry Wie, ta Taguayra and Porto Cs lian M Warren, Roc! Marine Disasters. ‘“ Breamanyy BLacnstons, from Baltimore ir Boston, Boston. yea no, Feb Salted, John, Kendall, James, New en of the Fal, Hayne ‘Bonus, March 1S—Ciéared, Kete Sancton, Hilton, Phil- adeiphia, Dunper, March 16—Arnived, Montebello, Kelley, Cal- oeusnone—In the Sound March 14, Hyperia, Clark, from + tplecerphts tor Hane LoucKstER, March 17—Sailed, Jasper, Canto, Philadel- ini Arrived 17th, Danbsody, Hughes, Doboy.. 4—Cle: Ginnartar, March ared, Fury, Loud (rom Sicily), Philadelphia. paaman ‘April 1 Arrived, steamship City of Havana, by ‘or wear gnrooty March 18Arrived, La Plate, Matthews, lew bi ‘April l, ship Herbert Beech (Br), Crosby, van muah 9, sea omit Austrian (Ope Kiewardson, Balt: jax. marrived aide Abril 8 shipe Choice (Br), Anderson New , Le a Ma Teh isthy Don Quixote: Penthatiow, Cardift, to ead for Singwoore ; Strathearn, Jarman, New York; Tinh, Sasrneer ae Ts aeTa ae (8), Grace, for New York ; 19th, West Ridge, Warland, Ci nated from gre por A Klickow, Phila- ‘Iphia (and sai irom (Gravesen aetna tin NS March 20—Arrived, sch? Minerva (Bn), }» Phi Nita “3 reh 12Arrtv ed, Idea, Romano, New Y Manetcues, March Gon aerived, Rosino, Lauro, York: Syra, ‘Gorn tor New York. pee eatin Feariess, Crowell, New at, Ginn, Wilson, New York, iol Emvered. out We Westgcla, Hom. rey for¢ for Galina; "Thos Daniel, ae do; Melahethon, ‘ele red Tren, ito) Nat att, tor New March la isch Hfeten A Locks, ¢, Gray. | Baltimore | Anna, Chase ‘Jacksonville ; Lena Thurlow, Corbett, Portiand and sailed” for Maan: zag). i Gertrnde Plammer, Wrisht Grom saath i York; ath, Beer x, Baton, Car- Pigxours, March 15—Off, Liverpool, Mosher, Antwerp iF Bostor \, Al Borrime: rice. eet i 4 aa ro izsie Wright, Wright, for Philade J Rothenbt Wilde, Ba- a SAT Siew Yorks Lith, Thos Fletcher, Fondivan, Ja a A1—tn, port sche, David Colins fea, “Davis, for Balti Vearie, ‘i do, do; British Ox: ey for Boston, irs Altoona, nie Wood, Crowell, ar ma! foe ‘Baltimore, do: Peter jaracoa, to load tor Ne ron it marnived, N N’ Boynton, Palmer, Baro oat cat y of Washington (Br), Dela- motte ( irom Liverpoo) po Towns for Delaware Breaks ter, lady ea arch on Aig Ponce, Poirs, March 1s-5n, ; Hagele Lander, Thomas, Pensa cans ware Tent, Jas Muir, Crosby, Balti. Nelaon ‘orl NSW, Janio—Aprived, Tady Bowen, Tucker, New York (before reported arrived Dei ‘Sr JOnN, So Apat 1~Arrived, schr Fred E Scammell, Barbarie, Danes. oe arrived, bark Delaware, Rollins, Honolulu. Saiied dist, Amaranth, Valparaiso; 22d, Sparrowhawk, Mejbourne. [Tre Latest Pee Steawsinie Crry or MONTRAt. Antwer, March 18—Arrived, Mary Nelson, De: Bin, Mati 1 19th, Gefton, Kohler, New Yor on Hashing. eas Tih Die Ponee, Trane: agromcnent Wilmington, NC; 16th, Christina, a m, Jan 23—Arrived, A, Miller, Melbourne. eave March 1) Eaiteds Macaulay, Hogern, Bancevona, March 13 Arrived, Albina, Torres, and Ra- fact Poman Jere. } Havannat, Carmen, Babert, New Or- na; 1D jaime, Sureda, slo. Boal gh; arch 16-Bailed, Lana, Anderson, New nialog fu from Ravan ih, Comtesse Drshatel, Dupont, ie OD, "homun of navigation | ibited | ier. eria (s), Le Messurier, and erate j Philad i 18~Passed, Hans Gude, Due, rem fo it, Ma baa lelson, MeNutt, from Phitadelphia larch 20-—-Sailed, Ornen, Hoogland 1 vata hae orks = ae . h 15—Arrived, Vincenzo, Corveja, New ae an, March 7—Cleared, gm do) (from New York), Toes Sy ation Nobinson = eo, March '18—Arrived, Avance, Thorstensen, Balti: ae Maggie MoNell, Smith, New Orleans; At Sifeurons, ee Degree, —— He ~~ Dejongy ew Aaclaeits Whyte, Sai xen Lineon, scan ear aeeat Danovaro, ‘Cave Mcara, Feb Arrived, Rodemer, Venice Ne Kew York sneer Ca = Hasek foe Now York); bth, Herrera Ot ork): bral March 14—Sailed, being Mosfield, New Seri March 17—Arrived, Rosino Bruno, New Or- hry Snow Queen, Roy, Liver- Philadelphia). ogee? ih ior Ph vr Phill ne Ben Pans, E Thayer, from Alexandria ci isi saited 2 orothy, Walker, New York ; 7th, no date—Put in, Riversdale, Irvine, from Calouita for New ‘York, , ‘or! rch 18—Arrivea, Madcap, Farwell, New York Glance, Willams, do and ¢ibraltar, URENSTOWN, Mareh W—Satiedy | Barr (from sant cota St1c0, ‘balled, Maria Adelaide, Pocatis, Wil- ‘tom, Ni nae eka, RE, March 18-Salled, Argosy, Reed, San Fran- 1 ROMFORD, Feb 19—Satled; Anna J, Giovanelll, New ‘West Coast or Arrica—At Accra Feb 23, Dawn, Grego- ry, from Boston. M2 ff Ahgwey to Feb 24, Bolivia, Widdup, from Balt Pond. °Yanwovrn—Off the Wight March 17, well! Mar reson, from London for Philadelpiua,’ Sacavet March 2brarrived, Vatiortond (@, Von a Mare! rrived, Vatterlam fon der vigrden. th vbhuladelp bia. ‘Winifred, Johnson, Callao. yee igre Sir Ssh! E D Jewett, Betts, Swansea. Ansirn, Fe ‘assed, Omba, Thompson, trom Shang: hae tor New Yor ee ‘Maveh' 2—Sailed, Jessie Boyle, Tours, Pensa- Borpravx, March avr rossedling down the river, Luna, Andersen. for New York. BREMERHAVEN, ‘March 18—Sailed, Johanne Marie, Herck- n, Baltimore (and passed the Lizard 22d); Ohio (s), Mor] master, Baltimore; Uarl, Otten, New York (and te Gis ap TS on America, Koper, and Republic, Fort- Bguhay, Feb: 25 Sailed, Alice Buck, Snow, Akyab. Crtooxuavan, March 26—Arrived, Rosario, Potter, New TC aRocsenaan h 4—Arrived, Marquis Poss, Ni DHMRISTIANSAND, are) ived, Mai osa, Nie- Jahr, New York for Stettin a Ca.curta, Feb 24—Sailed, Stockbridge, Laing, Jamaica and New York. iad A 1 oe 3 larch 20—Arri Oswit Robei iver+ pool 20h; Fitzn, Driscoll Baltimmorone be areniered for dg 20th, Don Quixoye, Penhallow, for Bing- "Govmm, Feb %—Sailed, Phineas Pendleton, Pendleton, London vig Colombo, Dovar, March 2i—Off, Vitez, Pitarovich, from Shields for New York. Pp eho March 21—Arrived, Fifeshire, Farr, San Fran- Danewoorm, March 210M Gloucester. Vincent, from London for “Maryborough,” Us, with cmierants. ‘Dat. Mareh 2—arrived, Johan Wilhelm, Albrecht, London (and sailed pied Boston) Kan per >. ‘Fonral, do. for Halifax an (an ina, Klickow, do for Philadelphia { ao salled Off 20th, at anchor, Ironsides, nklin, Hassell, from New Orleans for. Reval; not, Lowell, from San Francisco for Hull; eons wm hols, from Calcutta for Dundee; Peru, Hibbert, New York for, Bremen. Farguta, March #i—satled, Boylesta, Aan (trom Ehiladetphia), Lo jon, savas ee Guascow, March Pe areved, Blenheim, Cottier, Francisco; Tamerlane, Kerr, New Yorks “Caledonia te Ovenstong, do. a 20th, Herour, Philadelphia, amanngon, M h 22—Sailed, Kuropa (9), Campbell, ow ork Uavme, March 19-Arrived, Pereiré (@), Garay ,New "ilea 20th, Hurra. Hansen, New York. vont, March 18—Arrivéd, Manealay, Rogers, Brou- wyatt eh 19—Arrived, Electric, M N ver lec! La york aitesia Hebich, do." et Ratled 20¢h, Kdmund, Bullerdieck, Philadelphia. Sailed from Cuxhaven 18th, © M Davies, Thompsort, Telpayaeo and ‘was off Dover’ 20th); Agnes, aes lelp! Liverroot, March 20—Sailed, Caroli York; Hermon, Shuw, Bombay’; Mae Ticnias York: Mary Mark, Pirouet, Balize; J’A Thompson, Thompson, Rio Janciro via Cardift; Bist Neptune, 8p pen: cer, New York; Unicorn, Horn, Galvesto! Reread sailed se) § Western Binpire, 6) iro via Carti Entered ‘oat 20th, LB Gilchrist, Emerson, and Sapph | Wilbar, for Boston; Harvest rione: Dicke ‘Bueno Ayres Via Glasg, os Lord, Whitmore, 10 Janeiro via Cardiff; 2 Hibernian (s),_ Archer, AM Halitax:; Russlg @, Cook, New York: Alice or New orleans: Poseidon, nd. x, March oarrived: fess 3). Shaw, New ODO! York; Thames (s), Hyde, Bos stot wabridge, By- ™Bleuted 20th, Adriatic, Nilson, New Yerk; 2ist, Chris- tine, Dien, do: Olberg, Dieko, Sindy oMippunszorovan, Siaren 2)—Sallea, "Dirigo, Mallett, ba, Mates, March $—Arrived, Steilian, Percival, Barce- Tee Tie SR Ae jueen of @ Isles, onroe, lew Yor! en Ainska, Poller dos. Robert’ Dition, Blatchford. $03 Rochester, Clough, 'New Orleans; Wath, ‘Lena, ew Yor! Newrort, March 19—Entered for Idg, "aber Bo wits, for New Orleans. Psi or Car 19—Entered out, ah ia wv ““bieared dh 2ist, Neptun, Nyman, New Yor! Narues, March l7—Arriveds Athanals. %, Rather, New Hd (and wili proceed te’ Nistta to perform quaran- ine). Piymovra, March 20—Put in, Kathioon Mary (s), Hol- man, from New York for Bremerhavs ‘Off the Lizard 20th, Berlin (8), Tndutech, from Baltl- more for Bremen. 1d do 224, Delta (s), Stephens, from New York for nen: Queexstowx, March 20—Sailed, Oaernarvon Castle, Jones (from San Francisco), Antwerp. Sarees March 21—Arrived, Santina Ansaldo, Castello, w York. ‘Sailed ist, Albatross, Johnsen, New York; Hoppet, 0 aT March 17—Arrived, Consett (s), Hatrman, w GhurHlaNrrox, March 21—Sailed, Obio («), Vom Emstery Baltimore. 28—Sailed, Zodiac, New York. ‘h 14—Arrived, Sagamore, Wood, Callao. Ww rarokD, March 22—Arrived, Padre, Parlocote, New pe! American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, March 3l—Arrived, park Thana (Rus), Ahlstrom, Liverpool; sels Belle Haidy, t Portland; BS rtsmou' MHOSTOR, april L-Arrived, bark Lyman Cann n (Br), Kew Ke-* pealy, Gottenburg; schr J B Clayton, Champion, x Gleared ship, Mount Washington, Titcomb, st Joho RB: b Bi B; brig Tally Ho, Plummer, Baltimore, to Toad for if ‘Also cleared, ship Franklin, Linnell, Vatparalso prige Oak Point (BO), Howard. Aspinwall; J H ., Bhat Kingst s gehe nf Nickerwon, ‘Reny, Philadelphia. Sieg Sip Ae rive ships * AH Wille (Ger), yom me Singapore 3 8 Hilda (Br), Kennedy, Banjoewanjie; ba Stetson, Siemers, Cient 5, Orlss Grace Eeiy, Kirkham, 8¢ Vincent: Grace Atwood, Haytien; O 2 Sonam Shields; Cardenas; Gipsy tuceke iy fin Galveston; achr C Wim Mason, Pe Bato sel » Chapmas, ae. Cape marty Nero ackenait} hast Tonen Cond mien, seiiaale nar Saniuel Fish. deel,’ do; Angeline, Robi? T Sinnickson, from Philadelphia for Seaman, {rom'do for do; Seventy-Six, rs William Crane Howes, en bay at reus, el Philadeiphia ; i ,brige Fanny, ‘Smith, “irinidads’ Nellie SLSR ‘April 1—Arrived, barks Zulma (Br), Pe- : HA, Yaitarwich, Waterford; Aga® (AUN, ee ine at tol. By bi rig Rachel el Coney. ivoney, Maye! y jatanzas , Lew Morgan, Van Ole NOs, ro i Also arrived Pi y Cleared—Stea Norfolk 5 ‘Dark Prost (Br) ene g. Mitchell, Nebertaase or rage ae mond, Hoboken : eon er ‘daven Herschel, Birdcati, i, Banay poke | Sills Nitowon, Apponaug: Jane ‘Einson, leaf, boken; JT Manson, Manson, Boston. ; ‘i Sailed—Barks Ebenerer, Dublin: n,Osoar & Gtore, sues vaeo. Queenstown ; bri Fiorence May, 8 Thomas. Jr, Carden: brig Bileabeth Seott (or @ Duress marae at re Fannie avon, Howe, nevBiy, Hoboken; 4° Lyey Lyon, New York. Scott, Liver. prot eee North, aes @n, 4 Re oe ye} G mateh Patterson, West len, Morford & toe eee Porto Rico; Island; Peerless, tens chan 2a anaes” ___ MISCELLANEOUS. 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