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¢EW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL I,-1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. Schr E L Gregory, Thorndike, Boston—H P Brown & Sehr Edw Wootten, Young, Providence—H W Jackson & Sloop Clio, Chase, Taunjon—Chas Twing. pile Eliz Ann,’ Van Tassell, Bridgeport—Rackets Fo. ier, Bridgeport, #, Chance, Baltimore. Philadelphia—W > P wait ifneed be until Scoresby got up and dressed and came over, or until some Weeks hence il it was absolutely required, but that was not the parlia- mentary way of doing business, THE LOBBYMEN had crowded far into the Seuate chamber and on to the Senate floor by this time, and all were wait- ing, with conflicting and various emotions, the hazard of Mr. Scoresby’s coming, “SOR. SCORESBY,” sung out Clerk Dayton Jor the last time, and there Senator McGowan, a heavy, lum- bersome Senator from the Otsego hop region, rose slowly in his place at this moment and astounded the Senate by announcing that be would change his vote from the negative to the afirmative. the same time Mr. Scoresby, looking pale and harassed, with his shirt collar yet unbuttoned worked his way through the lobbymen and calle out his vote ‘yea’? just as the Clerk, giving him up for good, was about to announce the result. THE VOTE RETAINING GREEN, ‘The following 1s the voting retaining Comptroller Green among the heads of departments to be re- tained by the charter :— Messrs. Aen, Baker, Chatfleld, Cock, Foster, Har- McGowan, Murphy, Palmer, Perry, ‘Adams, Benedict, Bowen, Dickinson, O'Brien,’ Robertson, Waguer, to make a discrimination against him, been great clamor against him, but there is great THE STATE CAPITAL, The City Charter Passed in ‘the Senate. on this charter. My friend Tiemann was elected asa reformer and you see what sort of a reform you get out of him. When you know him as well as Ido, you will think as little of htm as I do, (Laughter.) But he believed Mr. Smith is a capable oticer and would vote to retain him, Steamer Marth Steamer Ann Steamer Concord, Norman, Philadelphia, ‘was no answer, Senator D, P, Wood asked to be excused. He would vote in favor of this proposition, could vote for the retention of any one see how he could vote consistently against Mr. He did not think he ought to be held responsible for the unfortunate failure of the Bowl- ing Green Savings Bank untilhe is known to be implicated by direct evidence, The following is the vote on striking out the REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamship California (Br), and Moville 30th, with mdse ‘and derson Bros. Had stron ONLY THREE VOTES IN THE NEGATIVE. Craig, Glasgow March 29 S81 passengers to Hen- ‘westerly winds to lon 60 ht variable winds, with dense fog. ip Bremen (Ger), Sehulenburg, Bremen March 25, vin Southampton 29th, with mdse and 613 passengers to’Oelrichs & Co. April 6, lat 4401 N, lou 5427) 4 Guion steamship, bound east; 8th, lat 4147 N, steainship, do. iteamship Charleston, Adkins, Charleston April 8, with mdse and passengers to H R Morgai Isaac Bell, Blakeman, ag Hore with mde and passengers to th mintion Steamship Co. Steamship Benefactor, Jones, Philadelphia, with mdse assengers to J Lorillard. Ship Borealls, (of London), Beard, Shanghac. Dec Sist, receeded down the river and took final departure Jan ih, with teas to Heinemann, Payson & Morgan. Alter leaving experienced a most violent leeside of the ship being at times completely under water; art of bulwarks, besides doing trough Gaspar Straits Jan 17, an- Island 18th, cleared the Straits of Sunda NE trades; Feb 13, was off eof Good Hope; Feb’! SE trades in and calms for the 18, in lon 23 W, an He voted “yea,” Green Fought Over in a Lively and Lengthy Way. THE PRESIDENT OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONERS :— . Allen, Cock, Foster, Harrower, Johnson, Low TS MCGaw ee: O’Brien, Perry, Tiemann and D. P. Messrs. Adams, Baker, Benedict, Bowen, Chai ‘ichimond, City Point Lobbyists’ Labor the Cause of the Victory. Palmer, Robertson, Wagner, Weismann, J. ‘The whole amendment of Senator Wood being thus rejected by instalments the amendment in whole was declared lest. ANOTHER CHARGE FOR A COMPTROLLER. Senater Wood then renewed his motion, made in Committee of the Whole, to insert the name of the Comptreiler in plave of the Corporation Counsel. Senater Lowery, on being called to vote, ob- jected to putting a democrat in in place of a re- ‘publican and voted “nay.’” The following is the vote by which THE AMENDMENT WAS LOST:— Yras—Messrs. Allen, Cock, Foster, Palmer, Perry, Ke vs—Measrs. Adams, Baker, Benedict, Bowen, field, Dickinson, Graham, Léwis, Lowe: o Kobertson, Wagner, THE FINAL CHARGE BY LOBBYMEN. Senator Chatfield then moved to retaiu alsoin this section all the four heads already retained by the resent incumbent of the Finance Department, Jomptroller Green, Senator Woodin raised a point of order—that the motion had been made and lost three or four times Senator James Wood wanted to know what effect this motion, if carried, would haye upon the pre- vious vote making the ofice of Comptroller elec- Scoresby, Tiemann, D, Nays—Mesars, Graham, Lewis, Weismann, J. Wood, Wooil THE GREENITES’ SUCCESS. This unexpected and indeed astounding success of the Greenites served to exhilirate them so far that the rest of the charter was treated as matter The Tammany gentlemen from New York—Mr, Spinola, with the stupendous collar, and Messrs. Shaw and Field—celebrated it by try- in effect to cut a pigeon wing in the back room h Dexter A. Hawkins, while the anti-Green men looked madder than baited bulls. recovered gracefully. ack from disaster like a rubber ball. at once took in the requirements of the situation, alo from NW, the SENATOR MADDEN’S MEMORANDA. pap ed ee of no importance, other damage ; 2ist, after which had tresh Algoa Bay; passed the Ca) Tresh wester!, Affidavits Presented to the Senate Showing Mr. Green’s Disdain for Pay, ‘rossed the Equator Marc! NE trades same day, which proved moderate and Lost them again in lat 20N. Th fine weather till crossin, the Gulf Stream;" trom. thence eceived a pilot 1th inst off the A NUMBER OF VERBAL AMENDMENTS Jan 17, in Gasper Straits, necessary to prevent incongruity arising from the Murphy’s amendment, adopted last night, making the Controllershtp elec- tive, was by his direction reconsidered and rejected, and other matters of simil: larly treated in order to leave the new arrangement an unobstructed fleld. Senator Tieman renewed his motion for SPRING ELECTIONS, which was lost by the following vote: Yras—Messrs, Allen, Cock, Foster, O'brien, Palmer, Startling Extracts About the Park Treasury’s Records. Wood, Woodin—1?. is from boat Hope No L. spoke bark Copenhagen, trom Japan tor New earance had been in'bad weather: 16K, bark ‘Toron' jat 5 40 8, lon 2 San Francisco for Liverpool, Jon 2321 W, ship Carnaqueen, steering north N. lon 35 21 W, ship Babbi London, 70 days out; April Monsita, steering west. changed situation, bark Lockett (Br) ‘8 out; 18, fa r import had to be simi- All the Heads of Departments Now Retained. ABany, April 10, 1873, At last the struggle over the charter in the Senate is at end, and, thanks to the peculiar influ- ences brought to bear upon a few of the “‘honora- ble” Senators on the majority side, the Comptrol- Jer has been allowed to occupy the corner in the bill which he has been working heaven and earth for during the past henchmen in thé lobb; from New Zealand for lat 3045 N, lon 67 27 W, schr hintell (of Liverpool), Jones, Fooch: with teas to Carey & Co. passed Angi crossed the equator March 22d, in lon 28; had light winds and calms m the Indian Ocean; had her in the Atlantic Feb 9, lat 28 8 lon 68 B; ), from Calcutta for New York 7 W; brig Mangolia (Ger), from Harrower, Johnson, | Good Hope Feb 24 erry, Scoresby, Tie= ‘NaYs—Mesers, Adams, Baker, Benedict, Bowen, Chat- field, Dickinson, Graham, Lewis, McGowan, Madden, Murphy. Robertson, Wagner, Weismann, D. .P Wood, Woodin—17. MADDEN’S CIVIL SERVICE REFORM AMENDMENT was also rejected by the following vote :— Aves.—Messrs. Chatfield, Graham, Johuson, McGowan Madden, Perry, Robertsom'and Woodin—8. len, Buker, Benedict, Bowen, Dickin- son, Foster, Lewis, Lowery, ‘O'Brien, Tiemann, Wagner, Weismagn and J. P. Wood—13, WATER RENTS STILL UNDER THE PUBLIC WORKS. Senator ». P, Wood’s motion to transfer the col- lection of water rents from the Public Works to the Comptroller was also lost. PASSAGE OF THE CHARTER. The charter was then ordered to a third reading, and the third reading took place at onc conclusion, the question recurred on the passage of the bill and it was passed by the following vote: Yeas.—Messrs. Adains, Allen, Baker, Benedict. Bowen, Chatfield, Dickinson, Foster, Graham, Lewis, Lower’ "Brien, Perry, Robertson, Wagner, Lord, Lowery, Senator D. P, Wood said it would nullify that. ‘The point of order raised by Mr. Woodin was de- the reading of the Journal, the aving been made as an umend- amendment, N pril7, tat $1 44.N lon 691 Pernambuco for New York. ‘ald of the Morning (of Boston), Liverpool, 40 days, with indse to Russell, took the southern passage and had fine weather; ida; March 6, lat 4 on 11, passe the broadside of a vessel painted black : same time passed @ large quantity of wreck stuff, such as deals, planking, c. Bark Coronilla (of Liverpool), Mossop, Auckland, NZ, passengers to’ Ralph, Sterry & an 20; crossed the Equator inds and calms r), Kuhiken, Bremen 34 days, ers to Oelrichs & had variable cided adversely by original motion ge been 3 days W ot Bert ispicious-looking lobby crowded Senatorial circle, kins, Frank Spinola, Charley Shaw, George 0. Jones and others being in close proximity to Sena- One of the numnber, in ovedience to a Senator's instructions, was despatched to Con- gress Hall with instructions to bring Mr. Scoresby, Who was absent from his seat, into the Senate at all 2 ‘The men who are in the interest of the remaining remnant of Tammany officeholders in New York, and whose policy was to retain Green in order to beat the charter, were busy and conii- this moment a ten days through in upon the When the bill was called up this morning the galleries were crowded in every part, by far the larger portion of the specta- tors being politicians of the old Tammany Ring ilk, who, for reasons which can be explained here- had flocked up Nays.—Messrs, 111 days, with mdse and 2 Passed Cape Horn Mareh §, ie Jon $430 W tor D, P. Wood, mdse and 293 pas northern passage days W of the Banks: ather; has been 14 ad 2 births and 8 deaths on the ark Nomad, Townsend, Cadiz 36 days, with wine and Ito P Hantord’ & Co. passage and had fine weather, MA Marshall (of St John, NB), Wright, Matanzas ar td order; vessel to Heney & Pi orth of Hatteras, with light wind and foi Bark Fannie (of Searsport), Waterhouse, Sagua, 10 days, with sugar and 3 passengers, to Grinnell, & Cou; vessel to Walsh, Field & Way; had fine ‘weather; 6 days north of Hatteras. k Morning Star (of Turks Island), Wangh, St Jago 15 ) Had fine weather, k Alaska (of Glasgow), Cay Francis 18 days, with ar to Youngs, Smith & Co. rig Selma (of Boston), Richardson, Milk River, Ja, 18 days, with logwood to S De Cordova &'Co; vessel to mas- ter. ‘Was 5days north of Cape May, with light easterly winds and fog. Brig Spray Bloom (of Prince Eaward’s Island), Bar- nard, Caibarien 10 days, with sugar to E D Morgan & Co; vessel to master; had fihe weather. Brig Stella (of ‘St John, NB), Kay, Matanzas 7 days, with sugar and melado to order; vessel to Eagle & Blaks- Had fye weather. Schr Dreadnaught understood would get through with the bill to-day and both republicans and democrats, inside and outside the circle, looked anxious and expectant. struggle Was, as a matter of course, over the re- The unsophisticated who had salt to J Bensukan; ve MADDEN AND HIS CHARGES, When Mr. Madden’s name was called he arose cused from voring, and sent up sk ‘affidavits, the substance of which he gave at length before withdrawing his ‘The aMidavits will be found hey are as follows:— JAMES TURNBULL'S AFFIDAVIT, New York, ss.—James Turnbull, resid- enty-second street, in the city of Ne duly sworn, deposes and says that ears employed as chiet bookkeeper joners of the Central Park and the : Parks, and during such period books and accounts; that he was and asked to be 2 days, with st to the Clerk’s d Nays.—Messrs. Cock, A MURDEROUS CONVICT. excuse, voting “nay.” , Johnson, Tiemanh—3. interesting reading. fention of Grecn. ot beiorehand been posted by THE LOBBY GREEN HAD EMPLOYED to fix things for him had no idea that the effort to tetain him would succeed. vause for their belief for the reason that a motion toretain him made the day before had not only been lost but a motion to reconsider the vote by which if was lost was also voted down, parliamentary 1aw effectually | By what species City and Count with suzar to W. Why the Fiend Pattison Attempted to Kill the Charlestown Turnkey—The Officer Stood Before Another Convict He Intended to Assassinaté,” Boston, April 10, 1873. A curious exhibition of the folly of treating State Prison convicts as if they had been ill used by so- ciety has been shown in Charlestown. named Shaw, who has been in the prison for thirty- four years, was murderously assaulted and negrly killed by a burglar (Pattison), who was committed No cause was shown for the as- sault, nor could any cause be conjectured, it is said that “the assault upon OMicer Shaw at the State Prison yesterday morning was what might be termed accidental, inasmuch as it was the object of Pattison to kiil a fellow convict and not the The reason why the officer was struck is that when Pattison left the ranks of his division he found that officer Shaw was between him and the convict he desired to murder, to accomplish his foul design, and fearing, tless, that if he did not put officer Shaw out of the way he might be shot and his plans frustrated, he struck the oficer the murderous blow, and would have killed the convict he intended to had he not been interfered with by the other convicts in his division, The trouble between the twoconvicts arose from The moral, if there be a mor the affair, can be derived from the fact that one convict was willing to murder an innocent man in order to wreak his vengeance upon one whom lhe deemed to ve guilty. Indeed they had good had entire charge of tt perfectly familiar with all said hooks and accounts and the payinent of all moneys, the checks for the same hay- ing to pass through his hands and the vouchers for the being in his immediate custody; depon According to settling the question. ag the motion to retain was again entertained to-day is a mystery past finding out, at least at present; but it must not be understood that the | ‘vote which has given Green a temporary crumb of | comfort by retaining him was reached without de- liverate caucusing and consultation. thing was fixed the Delavan House, #tyle so prevalent in many was king. of the Central Ct TeRsurer; EXPENSES, SU- perintending and visiting the Central Park rvices, and back pay for s as the Boulevard’ road ; ation of said accounts showed that the received a suin of mone one hundred and torty odd thousand ponent doth mot at this m ‘igned receipts for the same, which said books of accounts and vouchers, signed by the said A. It. Green, tor the moneys received were on file in the Departmentof Public Parks on the 24th day of June lusi, when the deponent resigned his position a keeper in said Department. JAM Sworn to betore me this Ciuvearpa, Notary Public, of New York. EXTRACTS PROM THE PARK COMMISSION'S from the minutes of the Board 0 ers of the Central Park ata meeting of the Board of the Commissioners of the Central Park, held January 24 (of Windsor, NS), Slocomb, Mara- caibo 20 days, with coffee to M Perez & Obarrio; vessel to Had tine weather. chr Electric Spark, Ankers, St Thomas 14 days, in bal- inds and calms the erteaux & Co. ions ior extra side Works, suc last, to Joseph tire passae; heen 5 daos nort! chr ILA Hunt (of Mauricetown, NJ) en Sdays, with susar to Muller & Had fine weather, Graham (of Philadelphia), Smith, 1h sugar, to Fernandez Calvo, vessel to Evans, Ball & Co; has been 6 days north of Hatteras, with mod- Wilmington, NC, 7 da; ‘otter & Co; vessel Wilmington, NO, 6days, amounting to rs (the exact ), Peterson, Caiba- Bastion; vessel to one month ago. after the most approved the days when Tam- Yesterday afternoon there was a little misgiving on the part of Green's lobbyists that their well laid plans would “gang agile,” and So they went to work with redoubled energy. unsophisticated, when 414 to 14, very naturally came to the conclusion ‘that the matter was ended, but the gang headed ‘by Jones didn’t look the least bit frightened. They simply kept their eyes upon McG ‘What he would do if garry the motion, the galleries by any means, of the numbers. secret ef the Green movement, so successtully car- ried out. Spinola and Shaw and Jones and their two friends worked hard, ostensibly for Green alone, but they did not work simply to save him from getting put out of ofice, want no charter at all, and they Know that the best way to view was to fight erate weather, © Rommen, Risley, with naval stores to Doliner, P Sist day ofMarch, 1873, T. Sch A G Ireland, Townsend, with naval stores to William Blanks; vessel to Van Brunt * Mary Louise, Gaskill, Washington, NO, 3 days, with naval stores to Zophar Mill: WH Van Name Schr Mary Jan Selir GA’ Hoyt, Deacon, Virgini: Schr Mary Wood, Arthu! Schr Huttie Jane, Show Schr M A Brown, Brown, Schr Sallie Ani Schr D B Martin, Decker, Virginia. Schr Excel, Ludlam, Vorsinia. Schr Wm Lelshear, r Dwight David: an‘order, ‘there- ‘Somers, Virginia. 867 : ‘The President submitted a communication from Rich- ney for the Citizens’ Association, ad. vising that coinplaints of the most serious cl been made to the Association in relat en's udministratt owan. They knew is vote was necessary to and when he did many persons ard M. Henry, att the affairs of the Ce eeting held November 3), 1888 the tollowing reso- lution was adopted :— Kesolved, That friends were not, Now for the real he Treasurer be and he is hereby aus thorized and directed to pay R. M. Hun} sum of $10,000, and to take his receipt for the same in full msand demands of every name and es and Iabor perto vavs to the Park and plans for nal building, or otherwise, At a meeting held February 11, 1869, the following reso- architect, the Rooven Virginia. ison, Freeman, Virginia. Chamberlain, Robinson, Vi ‘ob Birdsall, Robinson, Vir Schr L M Hopkins, Predmore, Virginia. Schr Napoleon, Rulon, Virgin Schr Wake, Gandy, Virginia. héa, Darby, Vir welake, Brown, a trivial case. payment of a nature whaisoe preparing plans for gai alterations of the Ar: The fact is, they t the house on the great hill be appro- nptroller of the Central is hereby appropri dy priated to the u: and that the sum of $2,500 be a for putting said building in ord and County of New York, se.—James Turnbull, re- 3 d street, in the city of poses and says that the to keep Green Of course they were not forgetful of what the Finance Department had done for two of them in the way of offices, but, you know, there 13 nothing ilng two birds with the one stone.” asserted that Jones and Spinola, in their efforts to save Green, were backed up by all the old Tammany politicians, who DO NOT WANT ANY CHARTER This was the real object of ‘this combination, and that it has so far pyid weil there can be no reason to doubt if it be true, as I | i@d about, that money was by all the democratic eflice- in New York to further the cau heart—a_ further The Police SHIPPING NEWS. Steelman, Gand, hr John Tway, Hazieto r Isle of Pinte man, Virginia, siding at 48) West Twen' street, Virginia, rk, being duly sworn, d if resolutions are correct and tra Extracts irom the minut sioners of the Central Park. Sworn to before me this 5th day o| cex, Notary Public, New York city and county. Extracts from the minutes of the Board of Commis- sioners of the Central Park, Ata meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Cen- trai Park. held October 6, 1859, Mr. Charles W. Eliott resigned his position as Treasurer of said Board, when Tesolution was adopted :— at the late Treasure uch ut the rate of $3,000 per annum. een was then elected Tre: lution adopted fixing the salary at $5,(00 per an At a meeting of the Board held July 10, resolved “that the Treasurer be authorize at the rato heretofore fixed by has performed the duties of passage of the ‘Act to amend the act for the rez and government of the Central Park, passed April 15, Ata meeting held February 21, 1866, that the salary of the Treasurer of the 7.00 per year, to date from the Ist of Jannary, 1365, and that the consid pensation for his pi cularly during the period Almanac for New York—This Day. of the Board of Commis JAMES TURNBULL, fUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER, Gov. Island. Sandy Hook Heli Gate... OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, Bowles, Virginia for New Haven, Virginia for New Haven. Jand, Virginia for Virginia for New Haven. chr HE Butler, oon het ESS passed the session. Moon rises... Schr A § Carli, Pettie: Sehr Miranda, ‘Hardy, Virginia for New Have! jewart, Virginia tor New mith, Higgins, Virginia tor F Schr Nelly Parker, Free Sehr Stephen Morgan, Van Schr Jane Emson, Van Clie! Schr H A Hoyt, Crane, Baltimore. Schr Sarah Cullen, Collins, Baltimore. Schr J A Shepard, Wilber, Baltimore, is, Baltimore. have heard it whis last week subscribe: be paid for the time they have their berths. engagement Commissioners, ponied up handsomely, and every democrat in every i You can depend upon it, therefore, that Green was saved to-day, not because anybody has any particular love for Green, rats in New York knew tl the charter could never go through the Assembly. Spinola and his rer, and a reso- ——— department 69 Broadway. Bonnell, Bonnell, Baltimore for New Haven. -gBowling Green | Echr Fannie, Tunnel, Delaware, with grain to BN but that the demo- hat if he was retained :|7 Bowling Green .|2 Bowling Green Steamtug Major, Halinger, Philadelphia 26 hours, Passed Through Hell Gai BOUND SOUTH. Brig Eaglet. Stoddard, New Haven for New York. Sehr Glanmire (Br), Tut with lumber to PI City o1 Washin rk be fixed tor real object. the present at $ fo-night, as the planning and real | djects of the gang who. were employed to make | the fight over Green are comnig to publicans are beginning to open their eyes. allow this success 0! stand they will be only playing into the hands of the democt Ciy of Autwerp St John, NB, tor New York, land (Br), Martin, Salmon River for New York, with lamber to Chase, Talbot & Pillsbury, Rockland for New York, ch, Bath for New York, with lumber to faithful service, and par- hen uo compensation could aw be attorded, be referred to a special committee of light, the re- ‘|7 Bowling Green . |6t Broadway. eee that if they Ville du Havre. ussell, from the Rowling Green committee unani- $2,500 additional years, beginning and ending with December 3l, port was accepted. ‘ KM. Hunt and William H. Grant ving R. M. Hunt $10,000 for plans of gate: pruary 11, 186% res¢ ecting held May 11, with stone to ord Sehr Albury, Ri Jolin Boynton's . Schr Flying Arrow. Smith, Calais for New York, with lumber 16 Simpson & Clap Li he surprising, 2 Rowling Green if aiter the bas cleared away the majoriiy will go to work, by means of a conference committee, and give New York a charter that will satisfy the good men of at the same echemes of the democrats to remain in power by the grave of a republican Legisiature. THE QUESTION ‘Was upon Mr. D. P. Woou's motion to strike ont | the clause retaining the four heads of departments, being divided so as to be first upon ti out” of the Commissioner of Public ‘The vote was taken and resuited as follows (democrats and liberals in italic) ON OUSTING VAN NORT. Allen, Cock, Foster, salary to the Treasurer for t with July 1, City of Baidiinore. 2 Bowling Green , Calats for New York, with lumber to Simpson & Clapp, parties and ‘Schr Wm E barnes, Gott, Frankfort for New York, with Schr Olive Btanch, Brown, Lubec for New York. Sehr Native, Dehart, Providence for New York. Smith, Providence for New York, lal, Rockland for New York, with Bowling Green PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 10, 1873. xpense and repairs not to ex- Yo) on the house, fitted it h water and gas arrange hangings, elaborate bookeases, ack walnut finished, ds moved that th x Joseph’ Marsh: KJ Rankin, tod R Brown. r chr Corvo, Pickering, Rockland for New York, with lime to. JR Brown, . Sehr Willard Hail, Providence for New York. Schr Alabama, Churehill, Portsmouth for Philadelphia. Schr L Justin, Kockland for New York, with lime to Works, Van subject of fixing CLEARED. ship City of Bri enstown—Jobn G Steamship Holsatia Yras—Mossrs Lowery, 0 brien, Tientann and Nays—Mrs Adams, Baker, bened lar Jo i ar ‘ower, Johnson, 1 (Br), Delamotte, Liverpool ir Gem, Thomas, Rockland for New York, with time Bowen, Chatfield, Schr JF Carver, Howard, Calais tor New York, with lath to G Boardman. Sehr George F Prescott, Thomas, k, with stone to Bridge Co. tine, Clifiord, Rockland for New York, with . Green, Comptroller of son works ont Kk of compiling the Robertson, Wagner, Weismann, J. Weod and Woodin—ie. Senator Lord had paired on political questions ‘with Senator Winslow ani cid not vote, ’, @emocrat, was absent, the Park, together wit) y of the Park, be reterred to Sherwood, Havana and Vinathaven for New Rermuda—Lunt Bros. » Savannah—W R Garri- sick in fis room, at Cel The New York delegation was split, Brien and Tiemann, the two democratic Sen- voting against retention and Weismann edict voting for it. The question recurring Ou striking out the r. sehr Maria Adelaide, Kent, Vinalhaven for New York, with stone to Bric ved the xing of a suit reusurer of the Board. unanimously voted to the from January 1, $ nel Tuly UH, 1868, € to whom was ref ieamship Georgia, Crowell, Charleston—1 R Morgan & Norfolk, City Point Co. Preasurer $10,000 | nan, Vinalhaven for New York, Steamship Richmond, Lawren and Riehmond—Old Dominion Stes . Adams, Westerly for New York, nefactor, Jones, Plu suitable compensation to Mr. troller of the uher with the Dunkirk, Stonington for New York. viltom, New Haven f Rockland for New York, with Steamship Diris CORPORATION COUN! Senator Morphy, democrat, made the statement. called’ to vote, that he did not see any r refusing the majerity the right of re- taining these old officials if they liked, ‘The following is tt Zion counsel, tt, Cronstadt—¥ Dun! n. Fall River for New York, ‘ape Ann for New York, paid for the eMfcient 8 treasurer in assisting the d upon it by vari January 1, 1865, and ©, Bark 1 W Jenkins (Br), Seeley, Liverpool via Savan- nab—Bovd & Hincken, Bark Witch of the es (Br), Lloyd, London—Peabody, ost, Bridgeport for New York. vote on oust I River for New York. Delafield Smith rats and liberals being im italics) :— i the corpora (names of demo- Perrigaard, Cork fo ers : as heretotore allowed by the Sah meal tell bb M2 Hill, Providence for New son, fii, Stamtord tor New York. pring for New York. nm D Mangum, Chase, New Bediord tor New Funch, Kdve & Co. rk Ne , Blair, Dunkirk—Rrett, Son & Co, nstadt—V H Brown & Co. Tetens & Boekmann. ew HL Green tor annual the Park and Bark Vqnus (Nor), rk H Leone (Ital), Ci len Love tor New York, ce for New York, witit n, Wagner, Weismana, Woe hr HV Duryea, Carpenter, : 4, Gate, Prova Pelayo (Sp), Roses, Genoa—Fabbri & Chauncey. power {o act on the same, vzas—MANOr hich was adopted. —James Tirntull, ROUND FAST. Steamshin Glancus. Bearse, Ne Steamship Tillie, Batley, New York tor Ni Bark Harmony (Br), Dinsmore, New York for St John, arose on the propr when he had prire enators D. I’. Wood f Lord's voting enator Winslow, on this and Johnson cou- litical question. asthe republicans pre- spablican can- Bark Caro, Beals, Brig Annié Gardner, n, deposes and says !— a—A II Solo- New London. rd of Commissioners of the Cen Brig Robert Moore, Abbott, Barbados—H Trowbridge’s | democrats pre: peut were divide cus had been un noble Jord of Roche: the matter would be settled, for if it was nota po- litical question he wanted to vot poration Counsel’s retention. voted to excuse lim from voting, and his mind was to before me this fth day of April en, Notary Public, New York c: M Goodrich, rdenas—Miller & y wud county, ork for Providence. New York for New London. New York tor Providence. wed, Nickerson, New York for Provi- le to agree in er himsell sid rig Aurora (Br), Graham, St Johns, NF—Heney & Par. Senator Lowery wanted to know what these es had to do With making a charter. or Woodin, on being ciiled, voted Green was a’ democrat, ns did not want him. Weismann, when called, said he believed making the Compiroller elective was carried that Comptroller Green main in oMee until Jannary, 1874, and still believ- jug tn that effect of the motion, he voted “nay.” Wood, when called, said he was extraordinary er. Brig Ada A Hail (Br), Phinney, Halifax, NS—Heney & Brig Annle Collins (Br), Cochran, Windsor and Halifax, NS—D R De Wolt & Senator finally Geo F Bulley. THY NEXT MEAD was that of Henry G, Stebbins, President Department of Public Parks, and Senator Tem: 0 be excused from votng didn’t want to be excus he wanted to save his republican trienc fate of Tammany, that organization being over borne by Tammany republicans. warn them against these republican democrats, He voted “Nay,” The foliowing 1s tig vote upon the Tesolutien ousting TUE PRESIDENT OF THE DEPARTMENT Sehr Victor, Nickerson, nr Julia F Carney, Turne when the motion Sehr Thomas Clyde, Cain, Cle ox—Jas E Ward & | four Allie H Beien, Inia for New Ha- Senator D. P Sehr Col Elisworth, Pentec , NP=BJ Wen- astonished at Senator Madde charges made at such an unseemly time. asking to be excused Irom voting he ch sweeping charges and present He asked to pe excused he might make these remarks, He would, ‘cars, Elizabethport for Providence. Schr Laura A Dodd, Melada, dirt (Br), Sullivan, i ., New York for Portland. Hand, Hand, Jacksonville—Van Brunt & Bi sonville+Warr Ryder, New York for Pawtucke ‘ orstraw for Providence, ussell, Miller, New York for Middle- Kenduskeag, Wyatt, Jacks« Mr. James Wood also asked to be excused, would favor the motion except for the fact the Senate had agreed to make the Comptroller's 4 he still favored that, Yoas—Messrs. Aten, Coc ovareiietiees Lowery, 0 Brien, Tiemann Nays—Messrs. A field, Dickinson, Gratiam, Lewis, Me Paluer,’ Perry, koverwon, Wagner, Weismann, aughton, Burden, Elizabethport for . Bowen, Chat Schr A E Moore, Phillips, Newbern, NC~I BGager & Virginia for New Haven, -y Miller, White, . Va—Slaght & hedict excused himself and voted jor just the sam: A CRITICAL MOMENT, At this moment the excitement in the Senate y Benediet'd vote had Senator Scoresby’s in his room ‘at vod Kald that tty. Schr M E Byard, Camp, Richthond, Va--Slaght 4 Schr Sunny South, w York for Prov ‘ork tor Fal! Rive: New York for Hartlord. New York for Providence. r Providence. New York tor Provir When the question came up on the resolution shington, DC—! Behr Belipse, HENRY SMITIT, ir President of the Board of Voiic asked to be excused, striking out al! the officers. acquaintances of his. He consented to vote them and would have al ir, Smith, the President o: MeUG Yes 18 CQMME LEA) UlorT aud d utd jy Kehr © G Cranmer, Cranmer, Washington, DC: , Senator Bendict ence Was for Most of them were | left the tally a tte—of 18 to 18 name was Call | Congress Hail His own pre Schr Margaret Reinhart, Reeves, Georgetown—Slaght Hr Silas Brainard, sche on, Sheare mor Senr Hattie Lou, Shearer, Baltimor New York for ! Senator D. P. ¥ te F Edwards, J SCORESBY WAS ( ce, | and would probably be there in a moment, ulbg | penajos Woodin thought that tue Senate contd ore=-Overton & > kept in My, Sehr Anna Martha, Bassett, Eiizavethport—2 I Schr Phil Sheridan, Marphy, New York for Taunton. Sehr EM Weller, Rolugy Elizabetport for Bridgeport, Behr Zulette Kenyon, Brown, New York for Boston, Behr F Merwin, Fierce, New York for Providence. Schr Ethan Allen, Blake, New York for Portland. Schr Mira A Pratt, Adame, Virginia tor New Haven. Senr Wm T Smith: Smnith, Virginia for Gloucester. sancit Hatue A Butler, Stfickland, New York tor: Port- Sehr Marin Lonisa, Snow, New York for Norwich. Sehr J L Hesse, Hawkins, New York for Providence. Schr Baltinore, Francis, New York for Norwich. Schr White Rock, Lafferty, New York for Southport. Schr L 8 Hatch, New York for Hartiord. Schr Dart, Williams, New York for Stamford, Steamer Galatea, Gale, Nqw York for Frovidence. SAILED, Steamships City ot Bristol, for Liverpool; City of Mex: feo, Havana ; Albemarle, Bermada jatagnolia, Bava Georgia, Charleston; Richmond, Richmond, &c; Be: factor, Philadelphia; ship Ceriturion, London’, b Salo, Cronstadt; Euima © Litehtleld, Rio Janeiro via Brunswick ; Ida E, Antwerp; Farewell, Stettin; Helen Sands, Alicante; ‘Fortuna, ‘Stettin: Shawmat,’ Buenos Ayresi J W Schwensen, Stockholin ; Bergenderen, Havre; Imogene, Antwerp; Mayflower, Barbados; & W Grithiths, Havana; Venus, Havre; brigs Emma L Hall, Key West; Mattic B Russell, Cardenas; Altaretta, Nuevitas; Rossini, Bristol; Matilde, Seville; Maresca, Gibraltar; Tertius, Gothenburg: Oliver Cutts, Port au itrince; Gem, Barba: dos; schrs Leona, Pointa-Pitre; Wm Jones, Fernandina; ny South, Wilmington, NC; ‘Helen G Hand, Jackson- ? Ranney, lose Barreros, Vigo. re tied tr mi Quarantine, ship Fe Westee; . rancisco; barks Kong Svert aux; Erstatninger, Stockholm ; and others before reported at anchor. . Wind at sunset NW, light. Marine Disasters. Sreausmir City or Dattas, Jones, which sailed from New York 2d inst for New Orleans, was ashore yesterday (0th) on the sand beach 15 miles south of Jupiter Inlet, She will probably be got off. (Ihe © of D was bullt at Portland in 1872, registers 914 tons, and is owned in New. York by © H Mallory & Co.) Suir Wenster—The ship ashore on Barnegat Beach is the Webster, Whiting, from Bull River, SC, for New York, with a cargo of 750 tons of phosphate. The ship and cargo ‘will prove a total loss. She lies on the bar, and 1s leak- ing at the rate of 18 inches per hour. The crew are all saie, (The W registered 1717 tons, rated Al, was bullt at Portsmouth, NH, in 1863, and was owned by Spofford Rros & Co, of this city’) Steamsitte Cassixt (Br), from Liverpool, which arrived Philadelphia on Monday, after a voyage of 27days, experienced fearjul weather, She ran short of coal 21 days out and was compelled to use 50) ceroons of Peru- ‘van bark as fuel. Suir Varuna (Br), from New York for Liverpool, before reported at St. Thomas, arrived there March 3 ‘totally dismasted and in charge of a wate and five men from the Briuish ship Kowantree, whiclr vessel, it will be remem bered, tell In with her abandoned while on the voyage from 'New Orleans to Liverpool. The Danish govern- ment have taken charge of her as derelict property, and the British Congul has protested, he claiming to act for the interests of parties conceriied according to his in- ions. Barx Max (Ger), Guzel, from San Francisco for Queens- town, put back Aprils, leaky. bie Brig Cxc1..x—Pilot boat Penekese, Church, arrived at New Bedford Sth trom Cuttyhunk, with sails, rigging, chains and anchors from wrecked brig Cecile, ‘The hull and spars were sold by auction Tuesday to Capt B B Chureh for $250; the traps were also sold, bringing about $75. Scr Vinaixta Dare, at Newbern April 6 from Baiti- more, reports was driven off to the Gulf Stream 3 times atter Feb 23, losing mainsail, mainboom and gaft March 2in the latitude of Cane Lookout; after being driven south of the latitude of Bermuda by NW gales succeeded in reaching Hatteras Inlet, where she was detained 3 weeks by low water. Scur Mania Jang, Bowker, from Virginia for New York, with a cargo of pinewood, went ashore on the night of tho Sth inst during a dense fog on Watch a Prig Shoals and became a total wreck, the captain and crew was takon off by the schooner’ Sallie Ann, and brought to this port. (The MJ registered 181 tons, and wag buil at Forked River, NJ, trom which port she hailed. Scnr J W Fist, from Belfast, Me, arrived at Charleston April 9 with Bails split, having expertenced heavy weather. Steamer Newrorr, from New York for Newport, broke her shaft off Throzgs Neck night of Yth inst. Her passen- gers were taken off by steamer Stonington, and taken to destination, ‘The disabled steamer was towed back to New York yesterday morning tor repairs. Steamer Exxctea, from Providence for New York, was fallen in with in a disabled condition at, 7AM on the 9th inst, off Faulkner's Island, Long Island Sound, by the steamer Glaucus, Bearse, from Boston for New York, and baxcage were transferred to the Glaucus and landed at ew Zork. Miscelinneous. The purser of the steamship California, from Glasgow, has our thanks for favors, Purser W B Gerard, of the steamship Charleston, from Charleston, has our thanks for favors. Brig Many Ceneste—£1700 has been awarded by the Admiralty Court at Gibraltar to the salvors «master and cre ir brig Dei Gratin) of brix Mary Celeste, from New York, taken into Gibraltar derelict; ‘costa of ‘suit 10 be paid out of the property saved. The Mary Celeste was valued at $8700 and her cargo at $36,943. Notice to Mariners. Port Caledonia (Cape Breton) harbor was clear of ice Apri 7. A schooner had sailed for Boston previous to that ate. Hoxowrv, March 15—The ketch Lunalilo, Capt English, which arrived here Feb 27, sailed from Apia (Navigator's Island) Jan U, and had’ bad weather, with contrary winds, to port. ‘Passed over the shoal approaching Nec ar Island; sounded and found 2 fathoms. Next da after sighting the island, passed over a shoal. on which the water was flmost breaking, in lat 2433 N, lon 165 40 W, not laid down on the chart. ‘The day was clear and the observations were good,'so we were able to note its ition accurately. a 'Y Whatemen. Arrived at Pernambuco March 10, schr Golden West, Debarder, of New London. Arrived at Talcahuano Feb 21, bark Seine, Shiverick, of New Bedford; had taken 200 bbis sp oil since leavin Fayal—3vo sp oil all toid. Spoke Jan 24, bark Mary 4 Susan, Merendeen, of New Bediord, no oll since last repo rrived at do Feb 22, schr Gage H Phillips, Cook, of Provincetown, 3 days from Payta, with 100 bbls sp and 50 do wh oil since leaving Payta—all told, 300 sp and 1,000 ‘wh; bound home, and expected to leave Feb 18 Bark Camilla, ' Pulver, of New Bedtord, was at Hilo March 18, with 86 bbls sp oll, which would ‘be lunded tor shipment. Bark President, Seabury, of New Bedford, was off the Island of Ascension Feb 23, having taken'40 bbls sp oil since leaving Fayal. Bark Sea Ranger, Allen, of New Bedford, was off Nor- folk Island on Jan ii, having taken 45 bbls sp oil since last repor ark Lancer, Macy, of New Bedford, which arrived at St Helena Fe! had 1680 bbls sp oil, all told, Bark Sea Queen, Hicks, which sailed from St Helena Feb 20 for Westport, had 1200 bbis sp, all told. Auckland, Feb 19—The only recent arrival at the Bay of Islands has been ship Milton, Wilson, of NB, having taken 110 bbls sp oil since leaymg the Bay Nov'l6. she reports ship Niger, Grant, do, taken 9 sp since leaving do Nov 13; avout Jan 4 saw bark Usmanlt, Williams, qo, take a whal Bark Matilda Sears, Gifford, of Dart- mouth, was to leave Monganui for home Feb 13, Spoken, Ship Francis Hilvard (Br), Weston, from Liverpoo! for Philadelphia, March 30, west of Bermuda, Bark Lepanto, Sinith, from Buenos Ayres for Boston, March 21, lat 10 50, lon 51. Brig Banner (Br), from Arroyo, PR, for Boston, 14days out, April 1, lat 3138, lon 7140. Brig Sally Brown, trom New York for Cardenas, March 30, west of Bermuda. Foreign Ports, ‘ Avextann, NZ, Feb 19—Chartered, bark Lochnagar (Br, iron), to proceed to the Bay of Islands and load oil ior New Bedford. ALGOA Bay, CGM, Feb I4—In port bark Geo T Kemp (Br), Devens, for Boston, ldg; schrs Sea Queen (Br), Tho- ins, and Patriot (Br), Thomas, tor do. do. Batanano, March si—Arrived, scht 1 E Rackett, As- mus, Truxillo (and would return to 1). Cavcorra, April 4—Arrived, ship Luey 8 Wills, Priteh- ard, Madras (to load for United States). Chrpenas, March 3l—In_ port brigs Torrent, Tibbetts, for Baltimore, Wanting £0) hhds to complete cargo; Caro: line Gray, for north ov Hatteras in d days, Ciexrtecos, March 27—Arrived, brig Malaga (Br), Car- lon, New York via Santa Cruz. In port April, barks Robert Murray, Jr, Purington; Almira, Coombs, Drinkw Agues, Koll, and Nep: tune, Beals; brigs Myronus, Higgins; J Wo Spencer, Thomas; Ellen P Stewart, Holland; Perl, Perkins; Pon: vert, Allen, and Juliet © Clark, Leman; sehrs HS Mar. low,’ Wines; SB Mume, Diggins; Lookout, Ni Georgetta Lawrence, Robinson; YR. Baird, Mayhew Jonathan May, Neal! Pedro A Grau, Lake; Chas MeCar: thy, Cobb. and Marton Gage (destinations, &c, not re- ported), and o:hers. Fasano, PR, Match 25—In port bark Cirenssian (Rr), r Baltimore about April 5: brig Robert © Wright, le, disy, for Luguillo, to load for Baltimore; scht Louist (Br), Drake, tor Boston about 25th. Tawaurs, April 6—Arrived, ship Josiah L Hale, Pike, Baker's Island via Queenstown. Havana, April 6—Arrived, York; Cardenas, Sundberg, ao; schrs Laura , Clark, Portland; Ella Hodsdon, Nickerson, a. ih, steamship City of Merida, Timmermann, New York Sailed March 90, barks Union (Sp), Sarris, New Orleans; April 5, Esther, Loring, New York. eared oth, brigs Tarifa, Brown, Matanzas; Liberty, sreux, north of Hatteras; schr Neliie Bowers, Stack- pole, Boston, HaAuirax, April S-Sniled, steamship North American ott (from Baltimore), Liverpool, yoo. April 8Arrived, steamship rte Asia alveston; ship Sea Queen (Br), Plant, Mobilé fore reported as 4th). sailed 6th, steamship Gangs direc! u7, NS, AprilS—Arrivea, schr Barbadian (Br), n, Philadephia @r), Tyson, Baltimore Aino, March 2—In_ port barks Iva (Br), Letson, and Victoria for New Yorks brigs WA Pebey (Br), Tits aric & Sophie (Dutch), i —all waiting high eross the . April Arrived, b sdgar Cecil (Br) ames, Heath, Bath, mus; schr John sth, harks Honduras (Br), Sutton, New York ; niticleer, Abraham, north of Hattera: mo (Br), ason, do; brigs Coheord, Kelly, Hooper, do; schrs Abbie Dunn, Foubtain, Wheelet, Lewis, north of Hatteras; BJ Joi.J M Crowley, Crowley, Baltimore. Ini port brig BM Owen, Oxny, Wood, Crowell, tor do. led, stedtuship City of Limer- _ xuiled, or ew York. tdo 9th, AM, steamship Malta, McKay, Boston for Laverpool (and proceeded). ¥ Vaxeing, March 7—Arrived prior, bark Lord gBal- 2 (it), Huxford, New York. Cleared Fev 22, vrigs Nautilus (Ger), Davids, New York; 27th, Christine (Dan chrienér, Baltlmor March 1, bark Santa Ursula (ir), Dickma: brigs Johanne (Dan), for Galveston ; 3d, Po for New York. n port March 5, barks Preciosa (Swed), tor New York, tig; Foreningen (Dan), Bay, for Sandy Hook, do; Lap: wing, Benthail, for Baitimote, do; brigs Colega (Nor), Koen, for Sandy Hook, do; RW Messer, Smith, for Bal: timore, do: Frio for United. States, do; sehr Ntrosameyer (Aust), Potich, for New York, do; Hibernia (ip). for Charleston, do. Biixeps, March 28—Arrived, bark Lincoln, Trott, Havre, to load tor United States, Sciuy, E, Mareh 27—Of, ship Mary Shepherd (Br), Croot, from’ Boston ‘or Lomion, Sr Dnowas, March 28—Arrived, ship Varuna (Br), from New York for Liverpool (see Disasters). Bacua, March Arrived, schr Heien J Holway, Dow, Gibaray 2th, brig LM Merritt, Harriman, New York; April 2, Mohawk (Br), Murphy, Philadelphia via Nue- Vitis. Sr Jonx, NB, April 7~Arrived, steamship Trinacria (Br), Thompson, Giasgow and Liverpool via Halitas, Cleared 71, schrs ME Kawyer, Kelly, Cardenas) Jaiin A Merritt, Hindon, Matanaas; Portland, CoM, Ponce, PR. ‘Trinipan, March 28—Satied, brig Adeling Richardson, Crowley (dot ag beiore), New Yorks EE — OO EE Ameritean Ports. ALEXANDRIA, April 8—Arrived, schr J J Ward, Jersey ity. BOSTON, April 9—Arrived, schr Nile, Metcalt ‘@ bark; also ychr Lizzie Maul, hip Belted Will (Br), NB; barks Union (Nor), Fe! thair (Br), Brown, Kingston. Ja; bri Matanzas} schrs Abbie H Hodgman, nah. amships Saxon, Crowell. Philadelphia: w York; bark Village Queen (Br), flo- jest mend ads, WI Bark Kate Willi db ward bound, semaines gtanetor in the Sore en, panto, Smith, Buenos y Boynton, Appleby, Gloucester, Mass; schr Matas HORE, April9—Arrived, steamers Nestorian (Br) Liverpool via Halitax; a lence via Nortolk: shi River, SC, for repairs; Gre’ barks Imperador (ir), Pil rdinandsen, Rotterdam ; Also cleared, c Sail (and both anchor loth—Arrived, bi ‘m Lawrence, Hallett ardenas; Antonietta. ‘0, Gloucester, Ej Fraterni Max (NG), Dinse, Ainste: for Rotterdam; brigs RS British Queen lly “Ho, Plummer, aprello, Genoa; DO Chap= ‘ovidence ; schrs Frank Walter, Brewster, ¥; Leona, Wiley, Providenc ton; Arte Garwood Dennis, Boston; Kula F irl, Lo Mary’ E Lelghto JJ Moore (new 411 tons), Franklin,’ Kennebunk, M Achorn Cardenas; Ramon de Ajuria, McBride, Lizzie Major. Tracy, Boston: Lygano, Do" Mayaguez; Wm F Green, Tracy, New York to load fe West Indies; F B Colton, Steelman, N Mayaguez! White Foa Williams. ‘Newbury, Jones, Boston; Harry Lee, Mayo, Cledred—steamers M: Johnson, Havana and N Industrie (Ger), Lakeman, Havre; brig Bradiord, Fort’ de France; schrs Menawa, Dissosw: Woolsey, Parner, New Havens Lottie mS ckhwi St’ John, Portland; Emily & Jennie, Hewett, Allen's Queenstown; 8th, bark Prest« vhowan, Rio: Janeiro; sobre Min- ct , Holtast, Veh, Burhailos: Drive Larrys imuel Lindsey, Martinique; schr 8 HERUNSWICK, Ga, April §—Cleared, schr Jemo Hart, BOOTHBAY, April 7—Arrived, schrs Flora Ki rland, ‘do for do; Istan 8th—Arrived, schr Union, Wescott, Spruce Head for BRIDGEPORT, April 10—Arrived, schrs Jacob Lorillard, Blakeslee, New ‘York; Josephine, Wakelee, Elizabeth: ports Encort, Hawkins, New York} Sterling, Ball. Eliza hport. CHARLESTON, April 10—Arrived, steamship Mereedita, Marshman, Boston. Sailed—Sieamships Flag, Foster, Boston; South Caro- lina, Beckett, New York; ships Superior (Sw), Clasce, ui DANVERS, April 9—Arrived, schr AC Buckley, Buck- ichrs Samuel E Crock- ; Georgia, Parker, Hoboken. isa A Boardman, Norwood chee Minerva, Brightman, and C Carroll, Chase,New pri 4—Cicarea, bark Robt Boak (Br), ‘9th—Arrived, steamsh!p Geo W Clyde, Cole, New York MOBILE, April 5—Arrived, schr M B Tower, Cahoon, St SRLEANS, April 5—Cleared, steamship Liberty, Key West and Havana pool; Thos Harward, jorn, Falmouth, Eng, for or- schrs Mary Evelyn, Hicken, Ruatan’ Island; Cen- stanec (Br), Otteson, Belize (Honduras) and Ruatan Island, 6th—Arrived, steamships Minnesota, Hamlin, Liverpool + vin Bordeaux New Orlean Hela, Murray, Liverpool; Mart Henry & Louise, Hand, Lancaster, Bartlett, from, Liverpool; Hampton ‘Court, Volk, from do; Brookville, Thompson, from do; Sparken- hoe, Butter, from do; barks Zuleima, Hansen, from New- ort; Gustav Helene, Thor ‘allakes, from do; M: lew York ; M © Mose~ yland,' Fisher, ew Orléans via ra} Samuel Lindsey, dent Daal, Havre; bri nie, Cienfuegos; E R Kirk, New York: Calais for New York: Hinds, Eastport for do. lev, Philadelphia. FALL RIVER, April 6—Arrived er, Tripp, Port Johnson th—Sailed, scnrs Lou ‘ork. GALVESTON, A\ Hudgins, Baltimore vi Kate Davenport ree do; barkNebo Guger, New York ships Riggs, Langdon, emerara..” Telow, shit ) from do; Sandemande' Van Kervel, from Port Talbo' land, from Cardiff; Valkyrian, Anderson, Arrived, bark Asconscione (Ital, Dassord, Cette. Havre; Kentuckian, Futoma (or), from Newport, Cleared Ships Virginia, Barke ‘April Arrived, barks Hansen, Newport; Gusto Helen (Nor) Thorsen, New? 3 Andean, Juniata, Gen Sedgwick, romwell and Emily B Souder, an port, Sailed—Steamshi| ships Baden and Canterbury. 6th—Arrived, ships Princeton, Robertson, Live Nunquam Dormio, Cousins, Newport; barks Maria Palermo; Charlie Hickman, Sinoley, Loi P A Munch, Bern- 0; +schrs_ Travelle Helen Hastings (Br), Carter, H vana, NEWBERN, April 6—Arrived, schr Virginia Dare, John: son, Raltimore (see Disasters). Mary Louise, Gaski mson, Liverpool; . Glar, Wernst, Hodes. Charleston; ill, trom New York for Wash- ‘ton, NC, is detained at Matteras by low water. ORFOLK, April 7—Arrived, achrs Bonita, Evans, Rey- jarker, Barker, ins, Boston; Augusta, Brown, elifleet; J H Hotton, Kc . Hawes, Wellfleet; WJ Tufts, Skid- York; Joh Rom- ler, do. Wellfieet; Nit ster, do; Martha ort; Lizzie D more, Staven Island ; J T Weaver, New: mell, Billard, and Jacob J Mo 8th—Arrived, schrs A P Higgt Desperandum, Rich, and H Atwood, ‘Arrived, schr Richard 8 Nook, Higgins, Provi+ ‘ed—Bark Princesse Alexandra (Dan), Higgins, St x. Sailed from Vampton Roads 8th, brigs Leonard Meyers, jand; schrs Ed Di in Tway, J 8 Ivins, Reb and 0 H Booth, for New York; Tiinac, and Nellie Baker, for New Hay for Boston; Nathan! f Whort, for Providence. Tula, Reed, for Mayagien Pie vig Mac ‘ula, Reed, for Mayaguez, PR, via Mac! mont Locke, Hatch, for Baltimore. NEW BEDFOR, for Pernambuco Knight, Yankee. ris Wm Flint, and Canary. fel 1 Wile RoR Rwece'ane Mary nea NEWBURYPORT, jas; schr Del- April 9—Sailed, brig Joseph Howe, NC; ‘echrs Clyde, Gurne; ser, Slocum, Philadelphia: M D Mangam, Chase, New Vassar, Jr, Kelley, and Watchman, Heal PORT, ‘April 8, PM—Arrived, schrs Ni htwan, Fall River'for New hrasher, and Mary J Mead, Thrasher, Providence for do; Thos New Bedford for er for do; Allie ork; RB Smith, Nicker- and Minerva, Brij lie W Ponder, Taunton for do; Eagle, Jefferson, Bloxon, , Sailed—Schrs Hellen Perkins, Kell: New York; Alida, Oakes, Pillsbury, Flizabethport for Salem; Julia, New York for Boston; Charles mies ‘Va, for do; Monitor, Chase, New York Brig Brothers (Br), Thompson, from Providence for Sagua la Grande, remains in port. Sailed, schrs Alpine, Marshall, hart, New York: Witch of the Wave, for Baltimore ; American Chief, Snow, and Olive Avery, Gott, Rockland for New York; Charlotte Fish, Williams, Nettie Cushing, Jame: ver Heals, Newman, Vii Rich, Bath for d ‘Atwood, Burrough: and Native, De. endleton, ‘Beltast Rockport for Norfoll ton for New York T Smith, Baker, Provi- Kelly, New Bedford York: Sallie T Chartre, Trofethen, Taunton for do. NORWICH, April 9—Sailed, sclirs Lady Antrim, New York: Reading k April 10—arrived, schrs Talma, Slocum, ish, Selleck, and © P Shultis, Hobo. 3 ;Sarah Jane, Fordham; § 8 Scranton, Pease, and 8 J Gurny, Gurney, Port Seaman, Trenton; Robirison, Baltimore ; Charle Hopkins, and Rambler, Ham! Bishop, Elizabethport. ir Pantine, Smith, Greenport; sloop Phan- tom Benjamin, Norwalk. PHILADELPHIA, (Ger), Haiberstadi,” Bremen Hornet, Hopkin javana; Annie M Knight, Davis, Ma. Pierce, Carden: ken; Allem iurne Ella H Barnes, Aver Win H Brown, e (Br), Mason, schrs Mary B Wheatey, oynn. ship Regulator, ysehrs Charl tanzas: Waiter Howes, Smith, Green, Salem; F 10th—Arrived, Ly incott, Matan: ‘Thompson, Post, urvport via New York; Manaway, Hampden, Ne ared—Brig Annie Ingram (Br) Mary Pattem, Cummings, Cardenas; Joseph Porter, ril 9, 3P M—Paseed In, brige Sagua, from er, trom Fernandina; 8 V Merrick, froux ; AJ Ross, from Sagua; schrs Kate Carleton, Cardenas, and Mary FE Graham, trom Jacksonville Arrived today, schr Joseph Oakes, from Cardenas, and Gordon, from Matanzas, both for orders; brigs Loch Lomond and Confederate, and about 30 sehr: put back on account of head wind; Herm brig passed in 2PM, Oth—The schrs Hattie Perry, for New Bedford; JP Robinson, for Norfoik, and Daylight, which put back yesterday, went to sea this morningy with two barks, seven brigs, and a large PORTLAND, April 8—Cleared, schr Ranger, Hodgdon, ewart, Pratt, Barrow E, Feb scr Isiand Belle, Eastport ), Ashwood, Halifa: English schr for Baltimore, 9th-—Arrived, bark Etta © opgallant mast) PROVIDENCE, April 9—Sailed, steamer Virgi hia; schrs Brave,’ Foss, Wilmington, Westmoreland, Rice, Philadeiphia; Suxan § New York; ET Oakley, Newman, do; 8 John Crocktord, Hateh, «do: James. Erskine, do; George # ers. Philadetp! Charles, Daws, 4 Brown, Gedney, do; Willard, Sharott, do. RICHMOND, April SArrived, schr Eva, Yoorhees,., rrived, steamship Coste rk Ka Moi (Haw), Garrols, rirude (Ger), Poppelbaum, rietta Behn (Ger), Wupper, Metbouri arks Lanra & ¢ mvenstown ; He AVANNAL) April 10—Arrived, brig Frank Clark, Mor- N Ship Lady Dufferin (Br), Evans, Liverpool; arnes, Mallory, New York. SALEM, April 5—Arrived, sebra L A Rommel, | and Albert Mason, ¥ iladelphia; Jolin W Dennis, Fre ew Y In port 9th. 6:30 PM, alarge fleet of coasters, bound SOMERSET, April 5—Arrived, schr Earl P Mason, Nick~ ePson, Baltimore, C, April 8—Cleared, sehr John Wile WILMINGTON, Ni Arrived, schr Hattie Turner, i, sehr Lody Antrim, Carter, Besse, New York. Portsmouth, to lond tor Gth—Arrived, sche Ar ULANEOUS: ES OBTAINED IN ANY STATE: tion, €e., sufficient cause , no e until divorce ix granteds Attorney, 194 Broadway. legal everyw! publicity require HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, + corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street. Open trem $A. M, On Sunday from} to 9 P. YREAT. CLEARING OUT SALE OF TEA: MAS K. AGNEW'S (retiring frou, business), 260 Greenw One thousand dollars will be paid for the apprehension, and conviction of the party or parties who, on the night of April 9 surreptitiously entered the American Institate diagram of the wonderful Talks small fortune for another Mach} GRAM, he Will mabe one like it Building and obtained

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