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, LOlO--QUINITUDP LE Omen, i] : k for sixty cents a day,” and simt- | Board gran* ‘= $ Benedict, Brown, Portland for New York. Captain lyin on em; they worl y ‘The Italians | were take .¢& & permit, upon which the bodies Hohe Satine tek “lous York. broken; mr 400 board the Black Prince with ht thigh In port April ships Grnan, Mor), Peters, Rom tame I iT lar shouts were heard op all sides. , ‘ 3 ter tor New York, Ni ion St ait washed overboard Feb 27. Bet) 26, in lat 35 | don, arriv intern (Nor). “ UT” AT AS come gutened out of their lives and ran | | Coror _# irom the city and State, . | Sehr Jas Bayles, Arnold, Providence for New York. Apolts #, also fell in with the Brother's Pride, of An- | (sr), Chilcott, Mohawk (Br), McFarlane; Czar (Br) . sere tp police'on the corner of Seven- | quir’ i” Keasor, however, thonght his duty te- | Rene Bsmt, Kini, Pall siver tor Now York. 1 14. | DADO, iva’ vegun) abandones knasts Eun, dec ka Pere cater Mola, (Ney), Wills and’ Looe (Bet towards t 1 Panta cr ahim to investigate into the fects and cir. Schr Hannah’ Willetls, Willetts, Boston for ‘aand seven feet water in hold. Mid United Kingdom ; barns Frank You'qggd wenth street and Tenth avenue. Captain Sann- | ¢ jf him to investigate t eo determine | pat 1 W » a Hin seven feet water in . Rees, all dg for United Kingdom ; barns Frank YOU ages on oe Ais n with their streetcleaning atances of the case in order to de yhts isvon, March 18—The bark Rosa Danovaro (Ita), Sa- | (Hin). Mocsler, and Rio de la Plata (Br), MeLeod, for, irae ¥ # dere tol uid proveet then. ‘The leader 0! the Ital- tether ‘brutality or ibumanity ma heat eras: chr HD mis Young, gee ee gn, Troin New York for Falmouth, put in here aa Plate; Henry Falmer {B0. Brennan, from Ms Pra ae Vow. aotpanda fie yugey 8 ed.” ised upon the unfortunate deceased by, e. A . for Nev, fay, With damage. 1 : a Br, a; Odin (Nor), Suike of the Gasmen Begun in the | fans replica, Beier son come weet A fx Sury was empanciied and ap investigation may ) Schr Margaret Reinhakat,” Peterson, se ae Nonvoux, Avril $A large three-masted achr, name | Qtiog, ype (Bn, Hchards: Selle MAN oe (Ger), Barteias ‘At this particular moment one man in the ‘take place next week. Kehr Texas, Providence for New York. we unknown, went ashore near the Middle Ground yester- (Br), Peckham; Christiank Wor) ’Sarehe, Works of the New York Company. or Toath avenue fired a pistol. ‘The polic _,<mtiw?i : eM en Henly Lemuel: Northpert tor New Zork 10y. sua, Feb 47_'The Wistarla, Mitr, trom Batavia | Rida Geietrrils Eanumensien (Bg), Carlow = vol" Ne hr Pa! er, ‘otk. LENA, '—The by Or, eh), erie , ert stantiy put thelr hands on their revoly obi tir THE NEW HAVEN BANK FAILURE, Schr Connecticut, Denatt, Haven ter Now Yor. | tor Boston, is still repairing, but will sail in about a fort- | 0: Gore Lind, Gea tata ternere ——_—_—_— . Ne rion (Ger), Flutter see but the man who fired the pistol ba’ er pockets, he Conpocseay on Ditvte, Bromo or ge. pe Bie ey a lutierer ‘i eare: . ot ent. in a twinkling and was notarresie a @isappeared | Biabilities and Assets of E. S, Scranton Sehr James & Cunningh® w London tor New vhe Charles F Perry, Hallett, from Table Bay for Bos- « AS ON TENTH AVENUE, | ing around tka block the striker | ft pawn | % ComStrong Becting Against the | York t ton, which putin here leaky Feb 3 was sold by auction, Mi A FRAC s$ 0 "1 tothe works of the Metrop: _.¢#harched up town Sehe Sami Weller, Brockway, Portland for New York, Yanwourn (IW), March 24—The Woodham, Norwegian | Wa, Armstrong ; Ocean Chi'4 (8p), Davies, and Hop- Meyore Geutte tet', fox; Cnjted Kingdoms brige Solin ter), Thee 5 Ger), sa ir cal nC siell (Bry, Rogers, do do; selirs / ‘ : rd) Pi ‘orty-secon tan Gas Oompany, | Pirin, with stone to Hanlon & Ryer, tenmer, of © ‘A, ashore at Chilton (I W), still hes ar ‘ (arg. Hardy, and Almon. —-—+—___~ River, ‘orien Ae ha° .¢ ‘Streét, on ‘the Nortil New Haven, Conn. April 6 1878. | Sehr James Hotfinan, Shropshire, New London for New | fleamer, ol Christiana, ashore te a enps and gine Bid. Drinkw Gain ong, ¢: i Ut ot | O: ey ors: , [ret t cs . y . ° ne t BoP: ‘ D stationed all his men ! oe, Captate Saunders Ata meeting of the creditors o! the firm of E. 3. chr G Stancliff, Fields, New Haven for New York, pti iReD ater, under, and hopes: tae enteria-ned of | (tal), Chisa ‘April 5—Passed in ark Cortese A Movement in the Manhattan Workt—A | tan Works, ag tt wat Paks Lively Scare for Italian Emigrants—No Dan- See anger aot ‘the Manhatt ors b Co., he! B. Mer- | _ Se Yredinore, Sherman, Providence for New ured that at seven o'clock, | Seranton & Co., held in this eity te lay, 8. E. Mer: wee A Prediore, Sherman, Provide i lutxecitanadua: Gren Fon Chee, Galway for Balthinor » Company | win, trustee under an assignment in bankruptcy, Sehr it for do; Frednaes (Nor), trom do tor ‘ i Aimo (ins) from tondonderry for do; Adele 'urner, Providence ‘or New York, Bank Oiter, Harding at Boston 4th from Messina, re- | {itt!h tpawich foot: Hledona. (Bri, Thompson, trom svergreen, . ay Ww nf MOPK, the strikers would return ed as the result of his investigations that there | SchrJ. J. Worthington, Terry, Fall River for New York. | ports th, fhe bk ait Hdward Chase, seaman, of vane tor do: ‘frances Jane, trom New Urieans lor do. ger of the City Being Leit in Darkness. and Wey W’ sake ive “attacked. ‘The men of the | Sted as the 8 Schr Helen Mar, Ward, Providence tor New York, Binitte: ies) anaes a Passed out ark Elverton; brig Ceres; sclirs Recruit, Metropollto.g Works did not receive the strikers | Wa¥ charged to ihe profit and loss account sinee | kone A Pharo, Hinghata, Brovidence for New York. Fe ax vai iene SP ae alan —_ - fa ‘ab v January 1, 1873, losses to the amount of $478,000, to Sebr Josephine, Phinney, Norwich tor New York. AX, Of rien ol 5 VF, April 1—Arrivea, a , Ne mo 5, Bud remained at SRA OES ry list bo added almost worthless real estate | Schr If it Brazos, Smith, Northport for New York. geld to Capts Norton and Vreoman for $1100, who have | York. ali ay aah aes Chase, New ‘mme long-expected strike ef the gasmen em- }/ 4 4, 9,4 CHIRP ENGINEER'S STATEMENT, to the amount of $152,000, over-draits in keeping liza, Hall, Bridgeparttor New York. ee sold her to Capt # © Cartwright, of Shelter Island, | | 2d—Arriy eq, schrsQumberland, Mane, Millville, NJ; C 4 igh * at ithe {oot “RFALD reporter had a conversation with Mr. tn the veal estate to the amount of $113,000 donia, Sears, Bridgeport for New York. | to be commanded by Capt John Beebe. Carroll, C’gase, and TB Smith, Bushnell, Port Johnson ; ploged in Uhe New York Gas Company, @ . Bais, ‘the chierengineer of the Manhattan Com- won BM di oe ean On eee ie ; che eedlweil, Baldwin, Roekfaund tor New York, with a REoe Starierics—The Direction of the Bureau Vert- N Sitar Ate) You ad © Ve dy, Neve . New! York. | of Kast Twenty-iirst street, culminated at noo) | Pany, and he made the following statement: int of $70,000, making a grand total of Schr Win Mason Freuch, Pro Moe Galtnnten is, has just published the following list of mar brs. rum, New York; Era, Champlain, am $51 ‘ “ to over $600,000, The feeling against the firm is Schr Kichard Morrell, Morrell, Greenwich for New le. River for Philadel ume disasters réported during January and February | 890M gator, Davis, for dd; Peter Bolée, Higbee, Phila? Sanuary 221 sailing weasels were totally lost, of | SelM 4, s h U7 were English, 21 Freuch, i8 Norwexian,” 1 “Arrived, schrs Racer, Howard, Cold Spring; Thos ed in the 0, The Wiabitities to the creditors amount | Sehr kmma M Fox, Chase, Pal soa “hls strik , * 7 yesterday. At apont ten Melock in the morntng | yee oR ee TS aera bake the Superintendent of the works received te fol- | About a year-ago the men, who’ were working in | : York. American. 6 Greek, 6 G4 BO gy. 8 Galveston; @ A Haydi the 6 P 7 eee ‘nex | Very strong, as it 18 deubtiul ‘whether anything rk. ; i . 6 Greek, 6 Gerinan, 6 Danish, 5 Dutch, #Span- | $9 #2, Somers, Galveston; @ A Hayden, Green, New Jowing nésice from«one of she leaders of a ‘gang ef | “simbt and day gangs of twelve hours each, truck | Whatever can be realized for the creditors. Schr Marine r, Ri foe york: in ish, 4 Italian, 2 Austrian, 2 Portuguese, | Nicaragua.) wed. ok his empleyés for eight hoars and more wages. ‘They succeeded met he ace for New York, with | ish. 1Gua‘emala, 1 Russiaw, 1 Turk. ‘The total number in. |, Su#ed—<Schrs Jas Ponder, and Alice Oaks, Marcy, for Is c «1 passe ‘ers. cluiles 21 ting the eight ‘hours, and worked in sailing Vessels repérted missing, In February 313 | few York Henna M Fox, ‘Case, and JY Worthingtoa,, Swamer Galatea, date, Providence tor New York, with Philadelphia, eq, Sea) t r ° 5 ‘ ri els were totally lost, of which 14 English, | Penry. gi encepieeeerinapacdi ci Related Serle? pane Mayes” wack |SHIPPING NEWS. | smenence eterdaci's American id eaan" WbwEN WE Gutnag, (SRLS Mga 2 arrived, bark Edmond (Bn, natish Gas Compeny do wonigeyonthecwe demana the | tle old gvstem of twelve hours and 5 SOMO EAE BY anish’T Swedish, 1 Portugacsey LBeatitian, anid ot | leared-Sclir Jos Eaton: Boo), St Marys, adoption of the elaht- hear s¥stem in the works of suid | the old wages, The others became enraged, and r asia Rati aaa Steamship Acushnet, Reetor, New York for New Bed which the flags have not been reported. The total num. |, GREENPORT, LI, April l—Arrivea, sche M L Davis, . company on this Saturday, at. twelve eelock M. Shou!d | Ofered’to go back to twelve hours and still lower Almanac for New York—This Day. ford z ber includes 2 sailing vessels reported missing. In Jan. | Davis, Orient (and sailed 4th tor New York), our denund beiefused We will cease to work in said | wages than they usually received belore they struck ¥ Wells, New York for Providence, uary 34 steamers were totally lost, of which i9 were | KEY W April 5—Arrived, steamship George W works GASMEN. | atall, ‘This, of coarse, jelt one gang out in the Tae, Behe Win Deinins, Mitchell, New York for Boston, iumbor iheludes steamers: reported misatng. We eke | OREW ORL gone gr Calverton teametnys. Bini » " “j all ‘ eh wining, 5 fo s numbe: Hamers reported missing, i ot 34 , April l—Arvived, ste: Assoon as Superititendent Mowton had read the | cok, and hence the factton fight whica originated |_| FUN AND MOON. |} | san WATE go | Sehr Munter, Crane, New York for Dighton, Puary 19 wenrars were totally’ lost, of which Tween, |B Souder, Hurdiok’ New. York: Liveity, Hedgian Bate above notification ef the intended strike he imme. | the general strake im the New York Company's | Sun rives.. 36 | Gov, Island, , .me 4 Schr M R Somers, Townsend, Apalachicola tor Boston, 4 English, 2 American, 1 French, 1 Brazilian, 1 Chillan, f. | more via Havana and Key West: Juniata, Catharine, works te-day. The company has locked them out | Sun sets... . 630] Sandy Hook,.morn 2 45 | with lumber. Spanisn, Norwegian. ‘The total number includes 3 | Philadelphia via Havana; barks Speranza, Christopher- diately conterred'with Mr, ©, Everitts, President of | and taken in Italian laborers, whom they will lodge | Moon sets, n 3 00) Heli Gate. morn 6 16 Schr Hannah E Brown, Sacket, New York for Provi- } steamers reported missing. son, Sunderland; DH Bills, Penny, Boston 7 dene ee ne “Gieared-—Steanship Mexi in), ¥ Liverpoot é i o ‘ ay got the vard's . dence, dleared—Steamship Mexican (Br) er, $ the company, and both agreed that the men be dis- ence aan the Works, They got them irom Ward’s om Schr Bonny Boat Kelly, Baltimore for Boston. pasreume at Bellport, Ts Marah Shy from, dhe rand af ship Garibaldi (Nov), Seaver ‘Liverpool; sehr L G8omers. je matter fuliowid be ‘allowed ree “From societies tor the protection of emigrants, Schr Bela Peck, Avery, New York for New London. Whalemen. Ramsay, Queenstown; Ju a and Anna given their:own: time “for a We have had offers from three different associa- | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE Schr H W Benedict Wheatley, New York tor Fall Arrived at St Helena Feb 24, bark, ‘ta M. Campy da ner, Liverpool; barks 1 (Nor), Syly tions of this kind. Now, I want to tell you for the MONTH OF APRIL, River. NB. from a cruise, h bark, Lancer. Macey, of | ter, Cardi; Pasqualino, Ca Marseilles; Amyk« SUDDEN OUTBURST OF TIEIR FEELINGS. HERALD, because The Supermtendent, thereiore, went ‘to the men | represented this n Jolinson, Carditt; «, Otterson, Ruatan. hr Belle, Simpson, Néw York for Liverpool. sehr Constan: nr JU Bartlett, Harris, Hoboken tor Providence. Ships Success and Henry. ne of the other pApers have | — atter fairly, that this is not Arrived at't le Bay, CGH, Feb.9, schrs Rosy ell Kiug, Steamers. Sails | De ination. | Buller, and Chas Colgate, Norrie, tom Desol/tic ad vi N ——__ —— — —_— —— nr Win O Irish, Tirreil, New York for Providen ation (an 4th—Sailed, mship General Sedgwick, Evans, New earlier thearpoon and tola them ‘that, as he be- | skilled labor and we can supply the places of any | Wyoming. April 8. Livernool.. (29 Broadway Sehr Surprise, Scaman, New York for Providenc both salted 16th for New Londowy, ork, Bren . = : fi iven to him represented the | 2 Whe may strike at any moment with the | Olvinpia..*. April 9.. Glasgow... /7 Bowling Green chr Wm MeCobb, Hill, New York for Somerset. Spok NORFOLK, April $—Atrived, schrs Albert Clarence, Baved thy notices give presente artisans im our own employ, and with men from ult | Cityet Bristal...\|Aprit 10. [Laverpoot.. 1 Schr Henry Cole, Chadwick, New York {or Providence. | shin gt tucie, Seribmen from Sen F. Freeman, New Vors; Sedona; ‘Wall, Rockport; tte t Jeclings4of each, he wished them to leave the prem- | che street at $2 per day.” Holsatia . teense ae 10 BN way. Sehr George P Trigg, Linnekin, New York for Glouces: | p69 Renae ne 82 8 lon i 11 in Franctsco for Liver- | Kemp. nD Wellfies ‘Aphrodite, Payne, do; Ann Tur- ises. AID immediately threw down their fire-shoveis | {{Whatdo you give your men ity of iivuotalyn::[Apelt 12, Brontway. | “Sone Flyway, Enos, New York tor Fall River. g ark Amelia Ross, trom Rera‘ior Chile, Feb 10, lat 3245 | "NW BEDFORD) April $—Arrived, sehrs Young Teazer, and other implements of labor, and leit the gas | gio toca hone cwetem tut tedis mote for twelve | Bure Api! 13:"}ilnsdn [2 Bowling senr # CSinth, Heain. New York for Fall lve “Harksancta Rega (Bx), from San Francisco tor Cork, | {GUM _khlladelghia: Ella Perey, Perey, Neweaste, 2 tw em, pally le elve | Donan, pric 12. .] Bremen >wline Schr Tempest, Shropshire, New York for Norwich, rk Sancta, , s York, | Del; KB Smith, Nickerson, New York; BF Brainard, works/without exception, Meantime the company | hours, We de not want to part With chem because ho. April 16:. | Liverpooi.. {2 Broa tway. ne Sainuel Castner, Jr. Lake, Philadelphia tor ai. | Mirch & lott 30 Nilon tt 5 Ww. Hull, Waretiam tor do. cae had im reserve a force of willing workmen to fii! | they have all been with us a long time, but any seri 00 JADHL AS etnaga | Bonet isa Patt Baas Ann, Ggeetita Muller, fom “Matanzas for Baltimore, | 'Ralted~selire trannah D, Chase, and W W Brainard, + stag S work mene re ADE emen... [2 Bowli vita, Warw! rie Shak oe NGW Dona ha i . leg achite, F their places, but man in three days can be taught In the wore OF | Cityel Washing’n| April I7..|Livernooi..|19 Broadway. he HA Nash, Cole, Elizabetiport (or Newburyport. Foreign Ports, Arrived. bark Sophie Gorbitz (Ger), Gorbite, Lon- NO? WITH COMPETENCY NOR RELIABILITY. Neg) te lv state that the city ¢: be | Silesia. Japrili7..\tlamburg.. 161 Broadway. Sehr Fleetwing, New York for Rockland. Bruze, Hon, March 12—A 5 don; schrs M Vassar, Jr, Kelly, New York; Wim Penn, mN LTABIL they. You may safely state that the city cannot be | spain... April 19. .|L {]69 Broadway. Schr Charles Comery, Creamer, Port Johnson for Sa- aon are rrived, brig Cleta (Br), Mar- { Spruce Head for do; Balsora 1. Sherman, Allen, Boston, rhe old gasmen, avout twe hundred in number, | left tn darkn The New York has plenty of gas | City ot Antwerp..]An Liverpool, .]15 Broad wa lem. shall, New York, to load tor do. for do. Diz, March’ 13—-Sailed, ship Wild Hunter, Howatt, York (heiore reported’ cle muel P Godwin, Waterbury, New York for | pqAOUiy pec eaeim por : Smith, and Redgauntlet (Br Sehr Evelyn, Burger, New York for Stamford. Steamer United States, Davis, New York for Fall River. | Gyhoner Avery, for Boston Heraup Tenxe 4 to light the down tewn district fer one night and | Adriatic thronged the thoroughfares around the works and | we ail can make as much as we want to should all Calitornia presehied a most formidable appearance to all | our men leave us at a moment's notice.” s iene assing by t] tr police who wer Arumeor gained ground last night that some of | 44; 7 ee DANAE UATE e ays | ane: 16 W/ poll cre | the men of the Manhattan Works had struck; but | ‘itnesate d—Schr Louisa Frances, Kelly, New York. NEWPORT, April 3, PM—Artived, Schrs Enos Brigg: ‘Tiverton ior Baliimore ; J M Freeman, Eldriage : 'y, Raynor; JL Worthington, Terry; 'G L, Lovell; ure, Ga enige, Thompson: Cyru Foxs tt, Perea, AH Ste. js : : : s ih : I do; vens, Montgomery, Leach, Pendleton, Providence stationed in the locality became alarmed lest any | this proved false. The fact that some of the inen | Manhattan. eesipanda cs Ginh, toe San et anciae iR + pas Sra, Babee) for Bon for New York; Fred Gray, Lakeman, ahd Ida Della Tore mon. t ay, do; Brewster, Dufl, from Sydney, NSW, arrived 2th, | re, Davis, do for Philadelphia; AG Lawson, Fitzpatrick, tronbte or riot should ensue, Telegrams were im- | jeit work earher than usual gave rise to this re- ‘ $e een each i srone, LI, April §, 1873. uncertain. Reve Gants she yon, Pits mediately despatched to Police Headquarters by | Port. PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 5, 1873, | Tee tovowing tavte snows the number of vessels whieh |» cleattd Feb 27—Ships Trrell, Morgan. Boston (and was | Mh Hog in ect ti oy ll iu deal alr : eae April 9 ‘| Liverpool, .}19 Broadway. Schr J Randolph, Robbins, y « aie lGiaer. |r eowune@ Recht John Randolph, Robbins, New York for Fall | yq April 19. ,] Hamburg ; : red for Boston). ‘hips Lottie Warren (Br), eddie; Edith Troop (Br), wan, tor New York, Ida’ do; ‘Thomas, Hat 29 Broadway. : ’ Up to alate hour last night no acts of violence " aoieaced Deb t--Sispe Riera Monga. Rovon, (aad 10 ford Captaiy Tynan, of the Fighteenth precinct station, | on the part of the strikers were reported frou the passed (his station during the week ending April 5:— Buchan, New York (and was proceeding’ down the river | @Asesqire Atri) W Blake, Hake, Dighton for Haver- straw; Messenger, Dean, and R$ Dean, Macomber, Taun- calling for reinforcements in a hurry. Inspector | Manhattan or Metropolitan works, wy av INWARD BOUND, same thy). ton for New York; Eliza Williams, Hamlin, Fall River % 3 Piste Bik: CLEARED. Steamships. 159 Went to sea from Saugor Feb 21—Ships Stockbridge | for do; Alice Oakes, Marston, do fordo; Emma. M_ Fox, Dilkes made ant the GEAR ANY details of men, and Brigs. Bn. Pov oR New York; 27th, Lydia skoltield, For- Case, ard Agnes, Chester, do for Philadelphia; Niger, @general alarm ‘was sent to all the precincts to RAPID TRANSIT AGAIN. Steamship City of Montreal (Br), Kennedy, Liverpoot | Tt Cxhuy Feb 4—Tn port bark Sebastian Bach (Ger), Sanc- | Ta Wiver for eo: FannleG Warren do. for dos Hele have the men hold themselves in readiness, It was aS clay A via Guecnisows ns ch : a cerca Biatien vie: Bone Seaniahipe. plat, {rom Hong Kong, arrived Jan 28, toload tor San | Mar, Ward; Fs hion, Satterly ; Mary A Predmore, Sher rumored that the society men had What Mr. A. 'T. Stewart Will Not Do ton —Oelrichs. & Totals... Cuxrurcos, March 26—Arrived, barks Neptune, Beal, | Providenne tor Newtek ews and Ed Wooten, Young, eifle THREATENED THE SOCIETY MEN, and What He Wiil Do—the Beach ee ane Star, Hildreth, Aspinwall—l and that the old workmen were concocting plans Pneumatic Railway—What Is the Best te cut the mains and stop the gas supply. These Boston; Jennie & Albert (Br), Osborn, St Thomas, Salled—Sehi Jed 26th, brigs Countess (Br), Hopwell, Boston; 27th, | Lawrence, ufifin, Portlan rk Alpina ir) Aubrey, Zaza brig Jacinta (Br), Mil: | tor, Boston tor New Yor ler, Boston: schrs'J J Spencer, Latkin, do; J M Flanagan, | for'do fas Phe! Rockwell, New York; Abbott for Baltimor utiote, Dex. Planter, Conary, New Bedtord SAILED. System of Rapid Transit! ry F Se Paattu hie eee oe M Dufield, Raynor, Providence tor do. 3 a 4 a Steamships Weser, for Bremen; Anclia, Glasgow; | 522w, Philadelphi: laggie Cain, Scull, New York. ORIENT, LI, Mai 29-—Arrived, schr J J Moore, reports were, however, exaggerated and vague in| rapid transit” again comes forward, but this Cantda, Liverpooly St Laurent, Havre; Rising Stars As | _ CARDENAS (not Matanzas), March 26—Sailed, brigs EA |. Franklin, Kennebunkport, Me. tand sailed Sd for Halt, the extreme. The men who lingered about the works continued sober, and evinced peaceful dis- pinwall’ Vicksburg, Port au ‘Prince; City of Houston, | Barnard, Willeby, Sagua; FE Johnson, Johnson, Phil- | more); April 2, sehr Thos W Haven, Rackett, Boston (lost Walveston; Gen Meade, New Orleans: Geo Washington, | *delpma, Amy A Long, ‘Carver, and James Davi, Sta machor just belore arriving, bu: recovered it and salled do; Montgomery, Savanflah; San Jacinto, do ples, north of shee sehr C P Gerrish, Armstrong, do. | for New York under command of Capt Potter). time in a very mysterious way, The resolution of the Senate, concurred in by the Legislature, Seam ship Montgomery sitions. The police, nevertheless, were prepared | |, A lage] nL, ips ? i y RG: pion, Charleston, EC Knight, Georgetown, Di GUAYANILLA, larch 22—In port brig Echo, McCa- PENSACOLA, April l—Arrived, bark Carl (swe), Stufe- rele any aay gency that Tight eeinee Redcat questing Governer Dix to return the Beach Pnew ate amship San Jacinto, Hazard, Savannah—W R Gar Rell: Richiagnda eos pacien Excelsior, tadiz’; Shawmut, MA ata: Mates 7 walled: sche Addie M: Bird: Merrill rin, st Tago. P bi swe) “Tynan and a force of twenty men from the Higa- | matic Railway Bill, which provided for a long tube, | “Sieamship Champion, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Mor- | {UCnos ANTES: pormonseren Havre + tmogene, Antwerns “2th, brige Moses Day, Crosby, Cardctins, MH | poigared—Bark Forest Queon (Br), Morris, Penarth rson (Br), Kirt 0; 29th, bark Har Clarke, do; Sawyer, de pedal ects ners on Vie Grounds posted in and | through which to shoot passengers the entire | &4! about the building at various points, ia nAwar cull 9 ¥ e1 ft ‘A HERALD reporter visited the scene of trouble | Eth of Broadway, called out various comment | and iichinon between labor and capital at hall-past three o'clock | {rom yesterday's papers, It was asserted that Mr, | yfteaysmy E im the atternoon, and remained in the vicinity un- | A. T. Stewart was prepared to buy the charter of | | Steamship Benefacto tila pretty late hour. ‘The policemen were still | tis company and pay $2,000,000 for the privilege it | Stjamship Co wick; brig Alice, Port Jol Indiahoia; Chas Morford, pn; schrs Madison “Holmes, harieston. patrick, do; Fld ¢ (Br), Monroe, PHILADELPHIA, April 4—Arrived, steamers Achille Aer i? Howes, New York; brigs Colburn, Portland; Gulf Stream, Crocker, Providenc et polenta OP AT Ee pebae ct Buannon, Aries, Whelden, Boston; Rattlesnake, Pierce, do; schrs Shipping Notes. gi Hatteras; Tasso. (Br), Bray, doy Neison <n), Wright, Gavtenans Fanny Keating: Kane Port epaine & i amma L Hail, 364 tons, of Stockton, Me, was | Ne) send : ; wards, Bartlett, Jacksonville; J R Jones, Little, Fall alkvd and remetalted on the large sectional | qyjit pally DN Maria, (Sp),.Tust, New Orleans; 20th, | River! Hannah F Baker, Wiatteniore, Loston, e Bell, Blaken Ld Doininie Knigh an, City Point n, DO—G B 8, Philadelphia—Lorillard Brig around tie precincts, surrounded by groups of Steamship Dirigo, Johnson, Portland —J F Ames. Stripp bby, Sagua’s brigs Principe (Sp), | or er V bE Ero Anxious and nervous looking strikers, Who laughed | might guarantee. shin Nereus, Kearse, Rostov—H EDimock. | | dock foot of Rutgers street, and was followed by ship As- | Puix, New York; bivina (Mp), Vinds, do; Herman, Hich: Hered Lurveee VUMAUE Ree raaeie oo Re Ore mship Acushnet, Rector, bora, do; schr Mary Jane (Br). and joked over the serious co: jreen’ , Cardenas. (Port), Da Cunha, Oporto; schrs J R Jones, Little, Key lition of affairs. A Heracp representative called at Mr. Stewarvs tronomer (Ger), 885 tons, for the same purpose. The dock 101, Feb 4—In port ship Fort Regent (Br), Olsen, for | Wes ¥ TE M q 3 Si y 's Mair anmer, Boston; H F Baker, There were no persons antagonistic to the move- | 4H town store, but the eminent mercnant was | Stl Centurion (Br), Taylor, London—Arkelly Tuts & | is now occupied by the Sound steamer Seawanhaka, | New York, Mich 24—Arrived, schra Lenox, Gray, G Cae ner) yd Tatie errs, ment tocause a riot, nor did the meu seem anxious | not there, having been confined to his house by a | ° Tiark Ida E (Br), Doane, Antwerp—Jacob W Senmidt & | being bed plate, &. fen, te r New York; Gras mi. trom | He No He Ogee ay eae Passed in, brig Ogalo (Ital), trom igsing, and | Palermo for Philadelphia. At the Breakwater, bri ‘overeign of the | for New York; schrs E D Endicott, for do; Marian Draper, for one. The writer entered the oflice, atthe | geyere illness for some time past. In his av- | ©, On the «mail sectional dock adjoining have been three- : 5 2 Ww ° Bark J 1 Sehwensen (Nor), Gudersen, Stockholm—Te- sted schaohe! northwest side of the works, and found President | once Judge Hilton, his legal adviser, kindly | tens 4 Bockmann masted schooners Harry White, 180 tons, of Bucksport, ytown (putin to et up ohgd Susan J Stroud, from Florida Everitts sitting pensively on an arinchair, close by Birk Jerking aw), Wennerstown, Gothenberg—Tetens | Me, and MB Bramhall, 386 tons, owned by Messrs Evan signe S aet vig Stewart’s ‘i Jerkins (Sw), pwn, ‘6—Tetens " q d vetoed deoht regal BETTS isco; Regent, Chase, do; one of the windows. After the reporter telling | explained Mr. Stewart’s position concerntug all | ¢ fockmann j Rall & Co. to strip, calk and remetal; brig Harry & Au. | Winzed Ra , New York: bark Columba (Gers | ‘PORTLAND, April $—Arrived, steamship Francont Se eth oes or Pia vise, oad, penueeding: {he | the railways projected for Manhattan Island. cdark Farwell (Ger), Newmann, Stettin—Funeh, Edye & | prey (Br), 222 tons, and bark Eliaa White, 41 tons, of | Stromberg, New Ori Ath, steamship Arch Druid (Bp, | Bragg, New York; brits Merriwa, Downes, Cie KOs Everitts made the Yollowing statements" | He said, “Mr, Stewart has never proposed to | ° Tiark Rambler (Br), They, Cardenas—Fabbri & Chaun | Portiand, Me, to patch metal; brigs Martha, 223 tons, and | doo ™es’™ New Orleans spipieetn Mellock (Hr) BOraD) Raha eal en) open Chr anant Tan Hora ROOK ROLE Tae Last September I proposed to t demonstrate the impracticability of any railway | ©.) ate uh ‘i pine | John § 3 tons, owned by Messrs Hand & Swan | \ Arrived Sth, steamship Ismalia (Br), Ovenstone, New | Oliver Dyer, Faiker, Mobile; MH Fisk, Wixon, Baltimore ; "in the fairest poseable manner | Hee ony (Bx, Dinsmore, StJohn, NB—PTNe- | youn to strip, calk and remetal: schr L V Davis and bark | YOrk! hip Sea, Queen dr), Plant, Mobile; bark Forest | H Whitney, Perkins, Rockport for Wilmington: NC; Mas: oy in the talres T possibly © scheme by buying the tranchise upon which it is | vius & t Possible man: Queen (Br), McClelland, Galvestor peligve L satisti ya great extent Up toa few . sp), F > ie Co. af ‘ a veston, sachusetts,’ Lewis, "Rockland for New York: Leontine, months ago the two hours perday allowance | Proposed to put it in operation, Such a scheme is} RIE SAMA Gy). Femenia, Paima—t D Riovera€ Co. | | SW Swascy, 439 tons, to undergo the same process, and | | aamthe reported arrival of ship Zuiueta (Sp), from New | Clifford, and Allezhanian, Arey, ilo for do, Below, Dri with the s: at present, viz. :—$2.50and | the Beach Pheamatic Railway. He is opposed to | © . A ’ bark Providentia (Nor), 197 tons, for examination. ‘anited Warctr 38, steamship Lady Darling (Br), Clayt Ohiet (Br), trom Cuba ‘put in tor orde! wremiaee re time since { foundit caused A | oo siway on Broadway of whatever nature, and | ,itig Olver Cutts (Br), Nelson, Port au Prince—R Mur. | Bark J F Whitney (Br), 700 tons, has been jor some | st John, NB. nes Sane sguteetiven: bites GRigh Wa tubronm Crelesans Génie Ritered t altering the pay, and inert OLIA Laver enibark any capital da ianeal an 8 ‘Alfaretta, Wallace, Nuevitas—James E Ward « | me: and is now, on the Clinton street sectional dock, un- |, Loxpox, April $— Arrived, ships Magnet, Crosby, Yoko- | Rarreit, Clenttiegos: schrs Czar, Hammond. Hoboken; extent so us : | Would n embark any capita pores” under- | ¢,! 7 , dergoing repairs of a general nature. ama ; Ttasca, Rush, Tollo. Babel N Jones, Faiker, Neweastle; Delia Hodgkins, Ber ng twelve hours as light as | ground or y arch 10—Arrived, schr John L Merrill, | nard, Tangie € man traps’ overhead, The nature of | “Brig Nellie Antrim, Lord, Richmond, Va—Brett, Son & | The Hoboken terrvboat Chancellor Livingstone has | Ha New York. ired—Bri #8 Bride, Brooks, Matanzas: Carrie E Pick- rm, 30 {hat really they were | MS Proposition is this, while he betteves that a} Oy, pie Saxton, StCroix—Ives, Beecher &Co, | been onthe mammoth sectional dock at Hoboken, to | ; MASA, Fab 7—In port ship Richard Busted, Johnson, | ering, Torrey, Havanx; schry J Ponder’ Hudson. Phria- mar ibaa to atl appearance Pee surface railway would be greatly injurious to the rguerite (Fr), Olivier, St Pierre (Mar)—H A | strip,calk and remetal, and the dock is now occupied Matanzas, March 28—Arrived, bark Florence Peters, | (cipal: ! U Smith, Upton, New Yorks L& DPisk, Ba- Bi sic grumb iii and suskestione that thier time s property holders along the itne of Broadway, stil, a Putman,Dnnton, Grand: Gayman Hnieay |) CY HeeetamulP Barly, CIRO) one, FARSIEINE ORM ANS tN ee ee sree cue ee ake tag ae STIS eT CRED lessened to eight hours, Then nticipated the Legislature is prepared to pass 1 * ‘ “f " keel. oa " ickles, Ph elphia; schrs tot own, Baker,. movement and ‘ordered. berths to be constructed. In a Veit dT pay $2,000,000 lor the chaz a Sailed 20th, bark Carlton, Trecartin, do; brig WH Bick- | Virginia; Eva Belle, Somers, Philadelphia; Westmore- ace railway, he ter i in case th capital in the enterprise. Such a road would yield Lil pay $2,000,000 tor the char. Schr Julia A Decker, Freeman, Nassau, NP—B J Wen- Ship Baltic, 2634 tons, of Boston, was lowered from the | more, Bickinore, d hrs Gord Br), Jacobson, Phila- | land, Rice, do; Eva’ Diverty, Hand, Elizabeth 3 Bli M e 0 r ee! Hi , y * % do; B a i: port; Eli the name of all the property owne beri ™ Bilen, Hawk Turpin Bay—B J Wenbe: large balance dock foot of Pike street, on Thursday, after | d¢lphia; Hattie J Me land, Boston, Townsend, Nichols, do; Sarah A Falconer, Wil-on, do tor y themselves should nut choose to place chr Mary Ellen, Hawkins, Turpin Bay ‘enberg. Poncr. March 22—In port bark Andes, Davis, for Balti- | Pawtucket; E & I Oakley, Newman, Peekskill, NY; 7 Schr Madison Holmes, Bayles, Indianola—Evans, Bail | having been stripped, caiked anp remetailed, and was | more; brigs British Queen (Br), for do; Open Bea, Vea- | Nowulee Mehehar, Motehor Centon: Bagle Chane, Weer suitable apartments tor the accommodation men whom I have since employed. When I notice of the stike trom the Superintendent t somewhat troubled, but [knew " pared and couid get alone if the p large profits. It could be butit for $40,000 a inile, Leonessa, Myers Jacksonvilie-H P Brown & Co, | flowed by New Jersey Southern Railroad Co's steamer | #1¢, for do, lds. eee hawken;John Crockford, Hatch, Port Johnson; Maria Tne above is a correct statemeut of the Pres. | exclusive of the stables; and Lcompute that the | Soft raenen ars ducxsuuville; Hb Brown Coy [Long Branch (formerly Sleepy Hollow), to patch metal | qQUsRtTO"S: ADL t-Arrived, steamship, Wisconsin Bleckbahn Hart Holokeny Sh Thompsons Huiledoe dM dent’s words. Alter making it he accompaniei | entire road, including all stock, couid be put into | Schr Freeman, Mckenzie, Wilmington, N ci and do other repairs of a general nature, Sailed 4th, steamship City of Antwerp (Br), Eynon | Bramari, Hull, 40,7 Burley, Sa ders, New York. the HERALD representative threugh the gasworks, | Operation Jor less than $1,000,000, Thus you see the kil) ins On the smaller balance dock adjoining have been | (rom Paver pOOU ROP Oe bark 3 Sailed—Steamer Wm Lawrence, Hallett, Baltimore; apd the latter on his route through the various | Profits would be enormous, but the eflects would ets ship Mary Whittredge 882 tons, of Baltimore, and bark | Fiekett'New Yorke eet DAE Jofephine Martin, | senrs 8 Newcomb, liiggins, Virginia ; Nil Dexperandum, departments saw and thought for himself, Not | be Very deleterious to the general welfare of the * Mary Perine, Packard, Bost aon Wood. | Jonathan Gollftey. S18 toile; OF Boston, uth to vith, caIk NB, April 4—Arrived, bark Frida (Swe), Lau. | GiChy,(o; Lettie Linwood, frown. do; Site E Sy more than sixty Italians, Swiss and Germans inais- | City. Broadway would be given up to the exclu- | Sehr AJ Willams, Morrell, Stamford—Stamford Manu. | Adie A oy psten : Feet ee to eel radtohths Mocthe ne aan , srimtaately we loved as substitutes jor the | sive use of the company; and it is probable } facturing Co. ‘ , ‘ and remetal; bark Traveller (Br), 830 tons, to paint, and March 19—Arrived, brig Alice (Br), Mont: Sm tel mR LE arene Tyiaes two hundred experienced men who had just ceased | that there would be a’ perpetual blockade | | Schr Sallie Burton, Burley, Stamford—Stamford Manu- | ship I, Lorillard (Br), 997 tons, to coal-tar bottom. w York, to low t for do; schr E E Rackett, As- Julia Ann, Howell. do; J H Burnett, Gardner, do: to work. They seemed totally incompetent to get | Of the thoroughiare from morning to evening. ee ae Soden. (Gobdok:. Haw Hates Racket & ‘The screw docks foot of Market street have had as fol- + 2 Henry May, Fitch, do; Sallie M Evans, Tice, do; Bertha, along, and notwithstanding the frequent assur. | ‘The heavy tucks which cau move alone 10 | yr : : : lows:—On the large dock, schrs Frank Howard, iff tons, Pan Steawsiip Doxary| CBORTSMOUTH, April2—Arrived, schrs Florida, Thomp : or three foremen ordered them hither and thither, | body knows that other systems than surface rail- | Steamer C Comstock. Drake. Philadelphia. tons, and Leona, 16 tons, to paint bottom, and J 8 Hew. | “salted 13th, Huntress, for Sandy Hook, toe WTUCKET, Anril4—Arrived, achrs J Parker, Sr, t but though they heard him they could not under. Wave, oF the viaduct system Obani Cy the tops | Steamer Sacon Nichots, Philadelphia, itt, 28 tone fo ae popetea) bist AraslltEisetia as pohthyast, March 23— Arrived, Orion, Ellerhausen, Nor- Kelly, and B Ht Warford, Sprazue, Eluahethnort, | : ; : stand hum. The writer saw men actual), » honses, as London, are w ractical. sieanenianeten tons, of Searsport, patch metal; Annie Gardner, 214 oIk; Allegra, ¢ we iphia. CHMON pril 3—Arrived, steamship Ola Domin- UMP BACK WITH FEAR. ay cee that there are 200,000 people who. travel . ARRIVALS. tons, to clean metal, and Isibella, 395 tons, to repair | tom on™ MACH 19—AFrived, William, Beattie, Charles. ai Wen ia anes i Husa ont Re from the coai Surners and startle when the usnal | 02 Broadway every day, and the number is an- shoe; barks Colonist (Br), 447 tons, and Gauntlet (Br), 45 | . Borpkavx—Sailed from Royan March 19, New England, | mauled p Bris Leonard Myers, Hicks, Pernambuco; Ro- Slight explosions took place, When a bar of red | BUally, Inereasing ‘at the rate of twenty-five per | yeponrRD BY THR WEKALD STEAM vacitts AND | tone ‘welean and patch’ metal, and Sadie, st (nS | paxter, Buenos Ayres He ee ea ae ee Balad’ cohre Caleta; Farti- cinders was to be removed, four or five men did it | Cent. Furthermore this amount of travel would pay HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH 1 3 ha; eal ad beReENC RAGS HAGEON ‘ , Boxe (Atrica), March 19—Sailed, Monte Tabor, Olvarl, | ham; RO Thomas, Crockoit, and Empress, Kennedy, eirieet and hands. It may be displeasing to the ry Whose deb’ MM e building ex- ise merica, to disentangle rope from wheel, and Amboy, OL i ‘New ¥. py kK, ne, Crockett, do: April 1, Alleghanian, Arey, do: company to say so, but it ie quite. ¢ rect. if | penses of the road—that isto say, all the capital “inden tor new wheel. © hence” pind A he ote Fasting, Frenchy Huntrase’ Brown; ti Ma fwd ren % cK COSTS NO vhe a - . Y eerendorp, dQ, j Frenels M owns i ot wed these men are not able to make a suiticient supply | Steck costs nothing. so when you hear of a divi- | entire Ay On the middle dock have been pilot boat J W Elwell, to | Sailed 21st, Goethe, Steenken, Philadelphia. Halt, Tolman: Gatawamtenk, Lord; Hardserabbie, of gas for the community, and the Company can Gend of Bie ey Cony it looks sinialls bat i alX por 4.4 German ste paints profieliara ze to paint, and Alert, for general | y CARD; March 22—Suiled, Pembroke (s), Williams, New | § J Linsey, Crockett; Tennessee Pillsbury Amherican remedy the difficulty by ahy means, it seems only | Celtis a dividend paid toa stockholder who has | bownd i: : ; 1 VAR ue York. Chief, Snow; James Heney, Trueworthy; EG Prescot proper to make known the true state or amis, | Be 1 money invested.” hip City of Lahore (of Glasgow), La repairs; schr Tnpulse (Br), 168 tons, to strip, eatk and | Knierod for ite china, Fernald, for Rio Janeiro. | Thomas; Redabedes, Lordy Olive. Avery, Gott: Sundin Phey Say the work requires no skill and very little hen Mr. Stewart does not intend to buy the nd Ont ood hon remetal, and brig Wiley E Smith, 12 tons, for general } ,,Dovet March 2—hussed. Francis Bourneut, Olivier. | jun, Yeaton, and F Tareh, Fates da: Lottie Amos. Woos- pr: ve, but when all are unskilled and inexperi- | Beach Pneumatic Railway charter if it become a | crossed the Equator Ma le | repairs. eel YY Oey ae eenieees ie fionsland bandon t ter, Savannah; Massachusetts, Lewis, and 0 L Hix, Hix, enced ates must remain undoue, : See aichenst) Fhate nan es wicedily event Weather to Rermuta, tr 2) lays, with strong | On the small dock have been schr Henry Middleton, 68 x w Yank tad sailed) ain, ‘Helgoland, Vaisich, doior | SAN FRANCISCO, March 28—Arrived, steamship Call- ie HERALD reporter saw all the preparations D ‘at compa as already spe' f on ee 1, and pilot boats G W Blunt, Edmund Dri New Bedford (and saile "| fornia, Metzger, Guantanamo. that were made for the sustenance of the uew me! great deal of money, and, in addition’ to the | ship Wa ‘aly at da Tarra 00 ETAT) Wael Arce Doe unt, Edmund Driggs | “sailed 23d, Wn MeG Nichols, Dundee; Peru, Hib- f Samer iford, Liv ; Niag- employed. cael tht $2,000,000, they want to’ be reimbursed for their f 1S ee iB ie ie ye gura | and Ezra Nye, for slight repairs, and Widgeon, for quite Bridgewater, Sisson, Antwerp. ae ented “| Nomad bilet, dian belies, Geecahioen THE BUNKS WERE FAIRLY FIXED tent & I el vor belore, Mr. Stewart does not Imouth tor Colom PE) DATK | extensive repairs necessitated by damage recerved while iyi }, Kathleen Mary (s), Holman, from New York bars Apna Ger), Fo aoe nillo, chek hae ‘ = rpg * ‘ ° end to tr e@ experime 5 stra 7 Fante nur Y tt sollia! Tow 4 en. 5 ailed—s race Darling, Bliven, Seabeck; bark Es- ante Lg agree wane re ident pata z nstinactice ates xp I nap Sane Of GLE eit Nemes Ns lis ae bt be Ww - ed last, < yeAunorn, March 24—Arri Amanda, Haack, New | peculador (Cab, Dockham, Port Townsend; sehr Laura eye 4 oh A ah - “a an the Fae. eh Messrs P J O'Connell & Co have had on their Erie Ba. | York for Hamburg, (Mex), Andrew’, Guaymas. * made as long ux the men continued to object to his | Broadway is interested in this matter, Any re, a sedt toh va inet dng h IX in lon § das sectigtinh dock Dakwecabbot. est at vata, fi nf Sailed 23d, J W Barss, Barker (from Middlesborough), SAVANNATC April 2—Arrived, schrs Whitney Long, treatment. “The men say nothing against their | attempt to undermine the thoroughfare would | Pil light TE trades to the line: thence fresh winds to | sin sectional dock barge Absot, schrs Altavela, Reading | Gaivesto Portland; § P Hall, New York. C ' einployers, but only demand, asa matter of justice, | danger every building along the route, ‘To a | Matteris: then Want winds ty porte 1° || | atailroad, Charles Dennis, Emma Law, Annie Powers | Gunexoce, March 2—Arrived, Zealandia, Robertson, | * ‘sth—Cleared. steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, ‘fa decrease of time. All was quiet up to a late hour | Man Who is responsibie for these damages it would | gras to Lawrence iles el to inaster. . and Ed Waite (new), 479 tons, and brigs Thomas Camp rs eo, Wiehe, Hertund t York; sehrs Irene E Messervey, Messervey, and ay Si- last night iw the vicinity, and no serious trouble | MYolve an enormous sum to pay the losses.” | "Ship ’itrothers Apap (ol Malta), Farrti orn st | bell (Br), and Willow Brae (Br), all for calking and | ffavnes Murehai—Sailed, Magic MeNelk Smith, New | Monon, fall, Bostons Daniel apse Ba See Rectan The Wa cee hee Nie apatarn ubOte Che LIOcKs IE ENE OTT Soe as | IRISORLA CO. Touk (ae sSattiscn Macent ‘J eute | painting. Orleans: 240) Auenstine Kobbe, Carver, Matanzas STONINGTON, April 4—Arrived, sehrs Julia Newell, uty in and aroun he Werks, and groups o! e system above the blo e only eas eather to Messvods Bx ML daee with ecu Marine Disasters. Cleared 2st, Homeward Bound, Merryman, Matanzas, | sheperd, Rockport, Me, for New York; John Baker, Beil, the strikers continue to linger at’ the neighboring | 1% London. A understand Commodore Vanderbilt | Muihin te Beunude . yom, theron 21 dines Nit strong ‘ innit HawnorG, March 20—Arrived, 'Fredrikshald, Hansen, | Port Johnson tor Providence: John W Bell, Kent, North: corners of the localit ed not to go on with bis underground | Spoke sche Eliza Thomysony hence for Porta Kien. | which wasushore atflayHende was towed fovinerend | Peuatcola. Der Re rameenty Arey. Meany en Doreen ey At two o'cloc ‘terday afternoon the greatest 1, because Of 1s enormous cost—something | “Hark Tres Hermanas (3p), Costa. Porto Cabello days, | Maven 4th, where she would reload her cargo and. clear ee ee eh Saini, ROMRrANER | Vena Pan eee RU oan tate excitement prevailed down town in consequence | like twenty millions of dellars, although he has the | with coftee, &e, tod Agostini. Had moderate weather, screw of hawser, of a rumor that a riot Was in progress at the | €iarter, You will remember that [ obtained a |. Bark Huitle MH (ot Windsor, Ns atanzas 10 works of the Manhattar Gas Company, at the co charter to build a viaduct railway, and the city | days with sucar to I} DeWolt & Co, Had variable wea her of Seventeenth street and Tenth avenue, be- | Was to loan $5,000,000 to the enterprise, which, to- | KIh"ihinea ealvatore, lala tween the gusmen on strike and some Italian | gether \ jelphia. Munsell, Wareham for Bangor; Mary : ERvooL, March 22—Arrived, Calabria (s), MeMickan, | deiphia for Salem; Decatur Oakes, Port Johnson for doy Bark Anco, from Trinidad, Cuba, for Falmouth, E, put | New York js Abbie 8 Oakes, New York for Portland: Spartel, do for into Philadelphia 5th leaking and pumps enoked. Balled 284, Toxan Steffens Philaletphia. oy | vg L.A Burlingame, Voston for Uhiladelp hia: 7 4 :. , Entered oul |, Caledonia (s), Ovenstone, john, NB, jled—Steamer Neptune ; schrs Northern Light, Charles i $1,000,000 subscribed by Mr. Stewart, | whthinto to Ruscell. Hewesit Co i couihery | reports havingscome by the middiepasnge: Had good | &¢i Texas (), Bouchette, Montreal, sew | E,Palge, Cayenne, Elvie “Davis, Bartie Pierce, MH At- laborers who were taken In by tue gas companies | Mr- Beimout, Mr, Astor and others, would have | pa ‘and had variable weather : days west of | Weather to jon 85, then heavy gales from S8W, WSW and | yLexPon, March Arrived, Denmark (=), Sumner, New | wood, Alice F Higuing, Garris G Crosby, dames § Wat- to supply the res of those Who were out completed one branch of the road; but the | Bermuda NW. with tremendous seas; sprung foretopmast, and put i » ; >| en it 4 la May, 1 trike, Numor "said that! pistels “and. brickbats | stdden change in political parties,’ together | | Bri afta oi + Mo). Hassell, tia: | a mew one in its place; strung upper foretopsall a Giritine, Dien, dor Adriatic Niton doen oe Foy wenn Fahaien Te Biucktity Eiha GQ. Bavward r ‘ nts: rfere 8 days, wi ad tine weather; maintops st and | ops . aed ne, a 7 a 3 + knigh , were freely used by the rites, and it was thought with otter Hanae Nees, | hes, , Mgertered with F dare ores oF Hore am fine Weattiory | ea badly: (ot onl ann: Rear On the Hite or Mase: Liason, March {6—Arrived, Najaden, Barth, Philadel. | B"H Atwood, Lizzie L Mills J W Knight, J ib highly probable that New york, between Grand and | carrying out the project. ‘The Beach railway ¢ 4 ie FY Odiorne Horn, Cardenas 9 | lat 35 47, lon 65.30, encountered a revolving gale, shipping [ee sb es va Nan asbe ge Wikion) Ira Lattre London ler, Abigail Haynes, Sea ‘Foam, Cocheco ictor, J D McCarthy, A . the area supplied by the | Would interfere with the entire sewerage of the . with sugar and wy Hing & CO; vessel to 7 tie ter; washed away foreh . ‘ 4 Manliattan Gas Comp: would be} dark. | City, and also with the operation of the water- Fewer, d tine w 1 1 Slaye nordrct Hae | ARO PA ApEIT a 20 mites Voorn’ Cape tod yas Taken ‘on, Brunswick, Ga; Charlotte Geddie, St Marys, 6 y B Harris, Rachel S$ Miller, Czar, BOB abhattal mpanys, woul left in dark. t Hat. . p . laken in C1 v1 rn k work 1 Would involve a loss i teras, by stcnme? Seininele, from Bavachiahk and eat, Carter, Darien. Lockwood, Willlam B Thomas, Addie Ryar- ness last night. works, and woulc ‘olve a lo jons of do! e 5 tow by steamer Seminole, from Savannah, and brought N h 2 4, Ophi Gray, Bristol fe TS MeLell W Woodrnt, A HERALD reporter was despatched immediately | !!s to the city, as reported by Mr, Metall, Brig Amy A La into vort. taienten 21—Arrived, Ophir, Gray, Bristol for wn, George stata: PR HET Ta ae oh, tari LI a | e ly | Ja Thins ‘4 y 0 ally dava. tial : nited States, Emina E Lewis, D © Foster, Effor Nymph, Tay tHe scene of the supposed Flot, At the Sixtcenth | “Suppose. that the Pacumatic bill passes and be. | JAYS WN sugar to order vesse! to “ll ay. | Biug Cniae (Bir), Munroe, from Cardenas, arrived below | Piyxouri, March 3—Sailed, Andrea Mignano, Lubra- | Mathis, Silas MeLoon, New Zealand, Rival and Spartel. precinct station heuse he was informed that about | Comes alaw teras, 7 . Hat | Portiand April 4 tor orders; lost toretopgallantmast on | no, Boston. 4th—Arrived, brig Clara Louise, Manzanilla, for Boston; noon Captain Saunders had received ttormation ‘Then we will see what Mr. Stewart will do about Brig Arab (of Halifax, NS), Forest, Canso, NS,17 days, | he passaxe Sournamprox, March 22—Sailed, Frankfurt (s), von Bu- | gchr Jesse Wilson, Philadelphia for —. ft that with tl shi 1 esiel wo inaster, | | Sem TuLt, Cooper, trom Georgetown, DC, with a load | low (irom Baltimore). Bremen. 7 oO pean | Salle Brig Clara Lonise; achrs Pangassett, Sea Foam, . ’ parnsaiie san yo mers of the charter ? ad stro} - , 4 ‘or po crLuy, Mare! ved off, e, Sranmer, Moward Macomber, |, Oees AN ORGANIZED MOVEMENT et ee ee oe ee Men ed Tara 2 days, with rubber a Peary ie benched Net Br aoe tne toveaat ke | Bosion for Londok Ranger, Philanthropist, James. Bliss, Louis F Smith, Em: of the strikers was to be made on the Manhattan nee gh ourts will probably have something to say vessel to nee, ‘Argo Will prove @ total loss, Of the Start Zlst,a bark showing Am flags SMWN, | ily A Bartle, Calister, Mar Haley, onnecticnt, J B Aus Gas Works in his precinct at two o'clock. He im- father; hasbeen 3 days north of Hat: wax (Dan), Macomber, from Jacksonville | "ound W. tin, Mary E'Simmons, R © Thomas, legee, Stare nt Kelso at % : Snruuns, March 22—Arrived, St Olaf), Hille, Liver- | light, George M Squire, A.D gonell. Addie Walton, Annie Bor the Fil. THE DEATH OF MRS, THOMAS. ’ . own, put intotiagua Mareh 2, to set up rigging, | pool. fegee, Julia EF Gamage, William Martin, Nahant, Lizzie lays, with sugar | and would proceed same da mediately telegraphed to Superintenc Police Headquarters, and the reser " r q t Sr Hexexa, Feb 19—Passed, Atmosphere, Costello, from | Major, Mary Cobb, Decatur Oakes, L A Burlingame, E J th. Seventeenth. ‘twenty-third, “Nineteenth forth SCE | sce Many B Reeves, Maloney, fi o easie Wi 4 on . Thir days north © k. ,» ot , from Boston for Cala Caleutta tor New York. Mansell an} Jessie Wilson. Twenty-first. ‘Cwenty-ninthand Thirty-first pr — lays north of Hat. | witieh was in mwith bark RA Alten and after. |. St Nazaire, March 20—In the roads, Marie, Corlobe, |” WILMINGTON, NC, April 3—Cleared, steamships Fa~ cincts were ordered to report at the Sixteenth p Her Parents Claim the RemainseAction Sehr AH Lennox (of Wiseassett), Gray, Inagua 9 dave, | Wards put inio mbester, had bowsprit and knightheads | trom Charleston, nita, Doane, and Frances Wright, Fairchilds, New York. cinct siation house to Captain Saunders, The men . with salt to R Murray, Jr. Had ‘fine “Weatte cn 4 | carried away and cutwater, stern and forward partot | Troox, March 21—Sailed, Slobodo, Perissa, New York, WINTERPORT, April 2—Cleared, bark Fredonia, Burke, had aj! beported by one o'clock and having called of Coroner Keaster days north of Hatteras 3) qeck started, with other damages. ‘Thater, March 22—Arrived, Waloo, Tayariojerna, Baitl- | Fa; . Fanning, Card ne Jutta New! OUL three seetioas of his own Command the Captain In the case of Mrs, Mary Thomas, the woman, of | Schr Quoddy ot Lu nas 8 days, Shepherd, from Rockport, Me, for | ™; ‘Ante Bay, CGH, Feb 19—Arrived, Vivid, Peterson, Mel- ched the whole r vhiel . on years pagent with m ind hon order; Vessel to Jed Frye & | New York, pat into Stonington 4th inst for repairs, hay- , EATOGLAMEL DY tha mtitentae WIIty. HGR Wore i only nineteen years of age, whose death, it 18 | Co, ‘Had fine weather: heen 3 days uorth of tatters ine Dizht of sd, off Waten Hill, collided with steamer old | bourne for Boston: i ai MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ tioned in the gasometer yard, opposite the c alleged, had been hastened by premature delivery, Schr cf h (ol Litbee, Me), Armstrong, Cardenas | Col and carried away bowsprit and all headgear; mesican Ports. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN ANY STATE: oe pilin it eee’ ane in Baving been turned from a house { SWHtH molasses to IH Rowell & Coz vessel to Jed | the steamer rendered assistance until she found she was BOSTON, April 4—Arrived, brig Susan (Br), Morris, rtion, ‘sufficient cause , no. pany’s offices in Seventoonth street, where the naving 1 rom a house in, St. %& Co. Had tine weather; been 2 days north ot Hat. | mot leaking. Arceibs schrs Thomas N'Stone, Pitcher, Baltimore: e until ‘divorce is granted; Main pipe from the gasowerer communicates with | yy 8 place, where she had taken lodg- nes, Smith, do; EB & L Marts, Marts, Philadelphia; 14 Broadway. Attorney, paT OysTeR Bay collided with an unknown sehr off PHey J the feeders ei the district lighted by the Manhattan a ir Mary Mankin, Tver, Charleston 6 days, with ties | whitestone at 5 o'clock AM yesterday (th), and. once I Lockwood, 8t John, Hoboken. pooh. Ne Sompeny, Asmab Was stationed et the gate of | SES Se Previonsly reported in the Hunau, | to faults Mornin £0e ichmand, Va, 6c smoke stick and gearing carried away. ared—Hark Ada (BP), Durkee, Philadelphia, to load THERALD BRANOH OFFION, BROOKLY (this yard with strict orde allow nobody to pass | Coroner Kessler and =—his-— deputy, Dr. ‘hr Menry Parker, Lewis, Richmand, Va, (days, with | Wore thrown overboard by the for Lurope: brig Eliza Stevens, GS Keller, Havana; | A turner ot Fulton avenue and ‘Boerum sire on ‘amy = pretext, not even any or the rene ‘ my cht Nellie st Snow, Snow, Virginia for Provid schrs Lena Hunter, Somers, Galveston; Pointer, Tatton, pen Irom 8A. M. to 9 P.M. “workmen einployéd by the con Leo, yesterday took some preliminary action | Sch! Neilie M Snow, Snow. Virginia for Providence Gilnis, Peas’ s On Sunday from 3 to 9 P. M. Ghee. kent fe eo qympany, | none | at the Morgue. On reaching Bellevue Hospital DW Vaughan bate Verein tor Also cleared, barks Kate Williams, Hale. Fayals | ——— ay ng roremeeragerpemerre of kp men the chptain row up in'paradesn tke | Coroner Kessler found there Mr, James H. Stickle nt Ke Maso caer bg erp gh Barely emo wane we bey, Clark, Cape Aan, 40 Bev cchive eth ae aga mort cally worked whe ar peredy 4 on cB Pe 4 Selir © AN Rogers, Cubberly Virginia, There was a very heavy souther!: e. TEE doa bh i ibe 2 . MACHINE is the sin jot en z mldevalk and awaited the arial oF the strikers, {and hig wife, parents of Mrs, Thomas, very respect. | Scie § Wiley Nelson, Virgin, and nmaneeuninon high tide in Joad tot New Forks J Bratt uw, Gare aha ge machine in the world. Rooms 613 Broadway. who were ¥ ed to be coming across town in & 4 ; 3 oe they vq | Schr Mary Parker, Petty, Virginia, Long island. About 20 ayster stoops a ne Washing orig cintater’ satled 84. <A GENUINE EPFECTUAD RE body [rem the works of the New York Company at | 4ble people living 1» Boonton, N. J. They stated | soir a's Washington, Holbrook, virginia, driven ashore and several were damaxed. ate =itig, Sliza Beevens, ship Gutwaier Baltimore; | Co Ns te ION Aampuion, Ulecrated Langs, Coughs, 4ie joot of Kast Twenty-tirst strect. Meantime | that about four montis ago deceased was divorced | Setir Tt W Godtrey, Jordan, Vir Fureka, Capt Rogers, dragged her anchors and Deer ee ee a cins Lady W anow oe | Pre or hopeleas Consumatient retired physician, forint Chief Logineer Smith, of the Manhattan Com. 1 4; bet wend, hist Sehr Hd i ‘Cranmer, Ba b sloop Seabird, Capt Yarrington, receiving damage tothe | DUES erous. hilton SBM Lay, Hobo valids sending address and stamp to PIYSICTAS, box pany, and bis brother, Superintendent smi, 1 2M her getty i 4 pa bt 2 a pe ¥ | Sehr ten funnel, Haltimore catent oF about $20); the litter was also consilerably | Aigo arrived oth, steamship Batavia (Br), Morland, | 2.2 Post omce. it 2: en employed | spirited girl, left home two months later, Passed Through Hell Gate. . Liverpool. a tines — ee Sey aun eainiy tei thorn that the | saying anew ie to Paterno t0 de In the severe gale on the 29th mit, a canal schr loaded | “BALTIMORE, April 4—Arrived, steamship Wm Crane, 0 YoU KNOW IT? paisa ters’ i » tothe works, If | ere her ot aie ake. ‘tote huss, ever? ROUND SOUTH. with coal for New London went ashore just east of Mill- | Howes, Boston via Norfolk; sehr Mary Jane Fisher, Law: on, WINCHESTER wtrikers were expected to come to th orks. If |} carn her own living, She wrote howe every Sehr Gertrude Plummer, Wright, Santa Martha rr | stone. Onthe morning of the goth the sehr Undine, of | rence, Greenpoint, NY. HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME AND SODA is agrand Tubroke adrift from Palmer's wharf, Millstone, Steamship Geo Appold, Loveland, Bo ne rucks near by, but help twins at hand | s jaar Victor tua) Str Tyler, Pratt, 0 or Philadelst fot off with jous damage, On the 20th Falmouth; senrs John. JANCOC Mie Roser, Bhaphiatd, Portand ior hee Fork, 1 Butler went ashore at Black Point Bay, | Maggie J Chadwick, Crowell, Weymouth, . to order, f * | ct and bilged. Cari, Tyler, New York; W'D Hilton, Weaver, Provie | jourishing and Invi ‘ : rnervon ‘lhe Gtibart Rogers, of Great Heck, ts engaged in Caking the Arrived, schr Idella Small, Rob- | Frumptiy relieving physical exhaustion and. prostra myhedy wished to go With them the pate Spent) yielded to the persia were ek reguiarly, and had her letters addressed | yew York wn ol) to Paterson, bat, eventually, Mr. and Mrs. Stickle sehr Willie Irving, Kelly, Auese men and once went ont, the gates were | ceased to ecelve any more letters trom their Sehr Edwin fg to them for ever from that moment, If | daughter, which caused them great anxi and Sehr Je d the tulle rotection Would be | trouble, lly the a arc with st y remained the fullest prote eee holy Ind b vg ney fae acd Hones hal Sehr Silas Brainard, Buell, Providence for chemical food pw Maven for Virginia chemical food open 10 him, butif he a nchamntca! food nervous system an @ blood. It is for the brain, te vigarating and unequalled asa specific debility and all nervous affections, guveranteed to them. The men remained quiesy at | without save hr John, t New London for New Ye a chr Th E Cahill, entl, ked i work, reavens Tom her till they «aw her death announced inthe | Sour Francis Edwards, Providence. for New York Miektic Bay. She was laden with 225 tons of coal for New baw ¥ br the vital forces and powers. It in a perfect and. « ‘A ACARE FOR ITALIAN STRART SWEFPERS, RALD. Yesterday morning the distressed Behr Isavc H Borden, Dodge, Fall River for New York, | London, 0 of which have been taken from the wreck. If ot ke ner ee @ er ior, Motil tor non eck New York, about wo o'clock a body of strikers, about two S came ow to the ety to claim the remains Schr Sen Foam, Hannon, Provid ir Virginia, the weather continues favorable itis probable the greater i ve a vey, Hoboken; Ale ‘desi bad 1 nind $2 per bottie: . pindred gnd fifty strong, harch Gown Seventeenth | of their daughter and her infant aalid for inter- | Sehr Joseph W Fitzpatric Huh, Boston for Philadel. | part of balance will be saved. Wee Natiigl’ echra gaciin, Kane, and Carri 21 Spot | saree meee aes —— oo strect ream the direction of Kighth avenue in sold | ment. Later in the day Mr. and Mra, Stckle | PM pe nomen, Ra Providenes for New ¥ Fatwovrn, March 24—The German bark Arion, Norden- | gord, Bray, Baltimore. : ¥ “ LASS, CHINA, SILVER PLATE. Column, The men marched well and scemed to be | Jelt for home with the remains in charge, Behe Coulda, Porid, Northport tor New Fork,” °T*’ | hoidt, from, Trinidad, sanded, here eapraty andere of | BAREIS LANDING, April 2—Sailed, sehr Fly, Carter, frevong jn earnest. They seemed somewha dy. Farrington, Who attended deceased previous 1A De , Knowles, New London jor N American ship KC Winthrop, tro - | New Yorks, fi " ~ © T ser ete whee they saw the large nuaver of bo: | to hér death, made x postmortem Ce | kde eal renal Reps erecomen et fee. te & brand were er ners Te ANiEarON, April 2-Sailed, ship Burman (Br), BEFORE PURCHASING CALL A body’ of Italian street sweepers happened | the body, and found fiat deat uulted fr ner Behr P 8 Lindsley, Hamilton, Greenport for New York. ,: i # shin € et THE FRENCH ARCADE, oy Bight eenth street, near Tenta avenue, at | peral fever, but he wax not prepared to say that | Sehr rb ee! alll Haven for New York. CEO ee a et ee a | salina carnrs Ret aren ina k att a coaaien a WAY the ime, “These at ence aitracied ine alteatien pf | her ejectuient fom the premises in St. Mark's york) bess Hawhing, Connecticut River for New | Magunuine vile de Andraix, Rorce!. tom New York for vort: lial Freteunen, sterling, Maltingore. © M oe Seen ee a they centitenced to abuse them lace had brought on pren bor or hastened Selir W Collyer, Taylor, Appinoge for Philadelpt fore reported) disable ud A complete DARIEN, March Vleared, bark Glenalvon (Pr), a sw. 37 RE Te ute tous terms, Ger out, Put a bead Ldeath, On Dr, Furrinytou'seertincate the Heath | sourdL beds polusco, Kew taven for Basuinors, — | wreck Beau o cilvers nd crew, seven meu ail wid, | Jones Abefdovey: SHst, rch Jas A-Potter, Ogier, Moston OPPOSITE WALLACK'S THEATRE. toe most woUCas f M1 Sehrd L Leach, 5 Balumore. wreele :

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