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es . “A FIERY FURNAGE. Grucl Calamity Yesterday Morning et Morrisania. TERROR, DESPAIR, SMOKE AND FLAME, Margaret Burns and Her Three Children Burned Alive, oo THE POLICE AND FIREMEN NOWHERE, aurihadioae for the Bodies and Mourning for the Lost Ones. In the Third avenue, or the “Old Boston Road,” as it used to be called and is yet known by some of the ancieut mhabitants of Morrisania and the lower part of Westchester county, there were still standing on last Tuesday evening three frame houses, painted of a dead yellow color and having green blinds to cover their windows, These three srame houses irented on Third avenue, between 41st and 142d streets, and formed a block on the avenue, the two houses toward the south being each three stories in height, while the northern or corner building was @ double house, and was jour stories in height, At the rear of this cor house Was an extension one story ligh, beyond which was a fence, Looking out from the rear of the house was a board fence, whieh surrounded the house totally, and beyond this lence again were large open and unbuilt epaces, eichiag off in tue direction of Wilton ud Long Isiand Sound, Now the reader has be- fore him one of the most terrible, and as yet unexplained disasters, if it do not turn out to be a wholesale murder of an innocent fam- ily, that has ever been known In this city. And further, let it be added that the scene of the dis- Digging asier 1s in the village of North New York, township | of Morrisania, and since the annexation of Janu- ary, tie locality has become the Twenty-third ward and Thi nird police precinct of the city and county of New York. A TERROR IN THE NIGHT. At precisely five minutes before three o'clock yesterday (Wednesday) morning the owner of the lager bier saloon directly opposite to the corner house, with the extension already Gescribed, on | sured in the | stood that looking out in the night from his dwelling window | up stairs, saw fames and smoke issuing in rapid volumes irom the cellar of the house opposite, in which were eight famihes of mechanics, laporing peo. le, their wives and children sleeping, unaware of the monster that was creeping up to lick their out. lmmediately aiter some person, as yet h, ran along the yet silent street and gave arin, ayd crying Out excitedly, “Fire! Fire! Turn ow!” Soon alter the rapid beat of feet and shouting woke up ihe heighbors, and by this time the fire had vurned up toward the second story, envelop- ing a \iquor siop kept by Charles Dorr aod @ har - hessinaker’s shop on the street floor, Kept by a mai named Hollenwood. The houses, being of very poor iramework and dry as au oid wat-worn liue-o.-batule ship, burned like tinder, and the flames Went roaring through the scant timbers and lathing and foormmg with a rapidity that was awiul to behold. The fated dwellings gave the flames great headway, and iv twenty min rom the time that the fre burs: through the cellar the house was wrapped from basement to roof in a cloud of fame and MERCY, FATHER, FOR MY CBILDREN |’? Now, jet the :eader pause and picture this scene as it looked at hall-pust three o’ciock yesterday morning, The only fire company which had ar- rived at tweuty minutes ater three o'clock was Hook and Ladder Company No. 17, which ts housed: on Third avenue, one block below the scene of the Dre. The foreman’s name is Milmore, and it took this hook and jadder company exactly twenty-five minutes to run a blocs. During this twenty-five minutes there were tnitty-eigit wretched peo- men, women and heipiess chiidren—in this double-breasted tinderoox smothering wit smo) smgeing wita fume, and totally paralyzed wit, despair and horror in tue belief that they would be burned every one alive. not, and the sc.eams of the peoplé were territ to the spectators who aad guthered ia huadreds ud dare not enter the burning building. Some of the people Who saw this thing yesterday morning, in speaking to the reporter—particularly tte women, Who gathered around in groups—had the Beene 50 | body were discovered, open spaces around the | And still the firemen came | jearfuuy impressed on their minds | | dte of the that their utterances came m a dazed | way to their lips, and therr eves had a sort of con- d and stricken look in them. Finally, m companions, to the number of six or seven, had arrived, bat then there was a great dea. of di! culty to get water. Mul Br 00k, some distance off, and from the Mote Haven Canal, also distant. "Tle Croton mains do not run bere. but the sooner they do the better for ife and property, BURNED TO DEATH. Water was got ac jast trom | There was a fire escape in the rear of the building | that did not work weil, and tois was the only Means Of eseape $2 those thirty-eigut souls who were caugnt in this fiery furnace. ‘Vbe stairways, very narrow and fragile and mean looking, thut a stout Man might have carried away on his back, Were blasted and charred cinders ten minutes iter the alarm had been given. No escape that ‘Way Was possivle. ‘The occupants of the diferent Tooms, in ticir night roves, mauy of whom were | delicate women and ieeble children, to the windows and screamed in despai Those who opened their hall or jaudin doors were driven back immediately opaque masses of blumding smoke, waich fi ears, eyes and mouth, suocating and driving th back. ‘There was only one recourse leit and Was by the rear windows. aud to thes h nacrow and unadjustaole fire escapes were ha dug, the terror stricken men, wowen apd children rushed, some of them being as Baked as when they entered the world. Gn the top or tourth floor were aman named M son, Mrs. Mason, his wile, and two children, one of | them a boy somewhat grown. The other famiy | was that of Thomas Burns, aged thirty-eight; o13 wile, Mary Burns, aged tlurty-five; Aume, his eluest cuild, aged tweive: Maggie, aged nin Bessie, ven; Thomas, aged five; and Mic! y aged two years, ‘ihe Mas on families in the ape like rats; bat o1 the Burns lamuly lather, his eldest daughter Annie and the bavy alone escaped, While Mrs. Burns and her three chilaren—Maggie, Bessie and Tommy—never came out until they dug ont of the dévris yesterday morning and ning in charred fragmenis, Hever to de recoge mized by any one wgain bat by Him who breathed her nostrils. Mrs. Mason was helped knew how, by her husbint and s reet in their might cloth €igit persons, NOt one came out ng with aby articie of iurniture vuly with the clothes in Yon hastily in their fright. ) Noor in Wate the fumuy e were two windows and looking of Thomas Burns lived to “he south in the to the roof of the hex Was one story lower than the burning bu ung, ‘These win- dows, a8 is wsaai in ali [ike disasiers, had ‘no puileys. Poor burns, who 18 & movulder i tue iron Works of Jordan L. Mott, and a hard workiag Man, got our o! one ol these win- dows from bis bedroom and brougnt tue baby out afier he got oat bimsel. Then he dragged tus daughter Annie ont, and as fast as he drew up the widow sash it slammed do smashed the gas panes aud sash to 4 the fury of a despairing Man, Who saw his w children perishing betore his e)¢ urns ing confused and ters three remaining httle — children her knees aud night ¢lothes, wis los signt, and, giving @ last despairing Which was heard by the father outside, sie away into the burbing buliding as a blast of fre ting smoke burst through the broke sush, scorching the lace Of her husvand, wio cou a in enter the flames, Little Anuie burns, or her age, screamed from the adjouun nm, who were planting ladde the t g building, “My mother is purn- there are a Woman aod ihree culdren in iather and daughter assert that 1 to her and did not endeavor finally small v0 Mrs. Burns or her three ennar t of the flames, Finding that the root gm Which he was standtog was begianing to burn, he ran to the third house below, and, seizing his + two children by che lana, le escaped by a scutile wud Look reiuge in a neigiber'’s house. e THE FLAMMS SPREADING. No one can give any untof the cause or ac origin of this terrible fire. It came froin tue cellar under the harness shop and hqnor store; and the <yugnter of Oharies Dory deciares, and others cor- roberate her im her statement, that ther Was oo combustible materiai in the cei ting but some coal and @ barrel r. While the aunts were getring fire had spread all over the building, and it burned to the ground, Mot even aswell being leit ol the iramework. ‘The house next door, under- Healy Whieh was agrocery sore, wok fire, aud the ghure stairway and bowels were burnt out of ft. Ths rool of toe building in which the fire started came im with a crash like thunder as vou as the supports and timbers gave away, If is be imeendiary work it ae YO exception, whe most diabolical erme thas yot swined the gunals of the Siale of New ran | | ing, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. York. And it is to be hoped that the investieation by the Coroner, ce Board vi Fire Commissioners and the Board of Police to be a rigid, seareming and im! the lives of Mrs. Burns be quickly suemerea eit for A CROWDED TENEMENT a It te a delusion with country who live fa the suburbs that it 8 only ip a ore that crowded and tenement houses are to be found. But is ‘@ house ib & tuiniy built suburb, aud it will be well to show, Irom exact evidence, Who Were within its walls When it took tlre: ~ r. UDpe, Wi Ly ii Fee. ren... £. Holienwood, w: ak two chudren, Peter Shields, wife ris two childre: pichaet Szrnas, wie and four.children.. Heard, a widow. Charles Dorr, wite —— ‘LOOR, omas Burns, wife and Ave eriideen Fog gL Total... .. 36 The house was ‘a small one and the people were pretty closely packed, and if so many cerabed: at ‘was not by the early arrival ed either the police or the firemen. In fact, several of the escaped sur- vivors assert thut they got out by their own el- forts, and not in 5 Ae by the assistance of po- lice or ilremen, @ very pressing case for tie interference of tie charttabie and wealthy people as Geen sow of New York, this arora which has deprived ail these famities of clothing food and money, ag they have saved nothing, and are now hving in the neighboring houses at the expense of peopie | equally povr as themselves. The property burned down was owned by Henry Lipps, o: Morrisania, and was valued at about $13,u00. His loss will probably omoune to about $5,000, Lipps was in- estchester, Mutual, tabaci Mer- chants’ and other insurance companie: The families of Mr, Dorr an Michael Borns ) assert that they were not helped at ali by police or firemen, and that they came very late toextinguish the fire. Some idea may be jormed of the Fire Department here when it is under. before the January annexation it was a volunteer department, and that oa the eve of surrendering their apparatus to tue city of New York they viatted the engine houses and Smashed them to pieces with axes and crowbars. For this they were triea and acquitted, A num. Der of nen were then sent irom New York belong- | aX we. pee to We.reguiar department, and to these were ded @ Dumber of hangers-on, wio are allowed to work at any trade or occupation or none at ail during the day, and are paid $300 a year for lying around the engine houses at night, waiting for a fire, ‘Inis class of men ure of uo use whatever, and are known Co the towusmen as “Buflaloes.”” DIGGING OUT THE BODIES, It was ten o'clock yesterday morning before any | Co. attempt whatever bad been made to recover the bodies of Mrs, Burns or her children from the ruins, The police said that they had no authorit,. ‘There Were only seven oi them reacped the fire halt an hour alter it was discovered. The trewen had bo authority, and Coroner Miller, who was legally the official to take the matter into his tands, could not be found, although Captain Robbins bunted the town ior hin, At | last some firemen went to work, and in ap hour they jound the body of Mrs, Burns a mere black- ened mass of charred flesh andi pulp; tie head | | and body and limos all black, the bones broken olf: | e1 at the knees and the eyes cleanly obliterated, the head looking like an india rubber bail. it tooked like nothing human, and stout men shuddered as they looked at it, and iiited it reverently from the wet and burne mass of débris. Pieces 01 a smalier aud then the work was discontinued. Nothing further was done until hali- pare four o'clock in the aiteruoon, as the Coroper ad been found jor @ moment oniy 10 say that Le | and then he | Quee would hold an inquest “next day,” 4 of, without bothering hunself with the Seli-evident fact that unless the bodies were dug out he conld not hold aninquest. Late in the aiternoon the delay became so suameiul to ali wo saw it that Captain Koopms gave permission to the relatives ana friends of Mrs. Burns, among whom — Was ™man nanted Fox, who liv in Toth street, Hariem, to seareh jurther for the remaining bodies Aft six o'clock last evening the partial remains of the two other children were discovered ana care- fully placed in boxes and were taken to tile sta- tion house, in the basement of whic the de.o med and unrecognizable remuns of poor Mrs. Burns aad one ot her children had already been placed on a ebutter. covered by wet carpets to hide the charred, Taw and bloody flesh that twenty-four hours velore had been the sarine of an immortal soul, Mrs. Burns was said to have been an excel- leat wife, mother and housekeeper, and her uus- band, who is badiy cut, burued and bruised, is aumost crazed by the calamity. ‘A DESOLATE HOME, Last evening the writer of this called at the house of Mr, Fox, who is also employed by Mr. Mott, in East 130th street, near “Fourth avenue, to speak to the cesolate busband. Mrs. Burns was toe sister of Mr, Fox, and poor Burns Was found on the top floor, his eyes and arms badly burned ano tis Whole frame quivering with anguisa, Mental and physical. Mrs. Fox, his sister-in-law, Was: present, and ber denunciations of the police and firemen were loud and deep. ihere Was also littie Annie buns, carrying tue baby Michael, aved two years, in her arms—tne two surviving ¢hildren of the jainily, The busband made the Joliowing state- ment:— HOW THOMAS BURNS ESCAPED. “T am thirty-eight years of age, and my wife aggie Was thirty-five vears o1 age. We bad live children, Ihe eldest was Annie—she’s here—and she’s twelve years of age, and there is the bavy, Michael, ave two years, aud they are both saved, thanks be to God. We went to bed eariy, myself aud my Wile and the two younges), the three other chuaren sieeping in the next bedroom. In the mid- igut, about three o’clock 12 the morning, Maggie my wife woke me up and ran to tne win- dow, and sue jooked Out a mivute and then came back running to the bed and hardly able to speak; “Oh,” Sue says tome, “Oh, Tom, tnere’s a noise y Tue house ison tire! Let us save the culidren! 1 got ap and looked ot and hatlooed “Fire! Fire!” When I got up mv wiie and myself ran to the windows at the side of tue house looking out on the next root, There were ho pulleys im the Window sashes, and as o.ten as T = in the ba would raise the windows tuey would tall dowao again on my head. put Annie and Michael out on the next root, wiich was only a little below the windows (we coud almost put our hands on 1t irom the window) and then Ll went ior Maggie, my wire. She was excited and confused. I got out of the window, ich I smashed with my hands as quick as I got out, and asked her to reaeu me the rest of tie children, aud I suppose the smoke made her lose her sen. and she threw up her hand aod cried to me in wbguish “Oh, Tom, you're gone! Oh, Tom, you're gone!"* NIB BURNS (coming forward with her littie her in her arms)—I cried out to the iremen who were putting ladders up inst the house that we had just got out of “My mother is in tere; there 18 a woman and: three chtidren burn- ing up!” but y aid not mind me ut all,” and here jitile obbed bitteriy. THOMAS s it the fremen? They never Paid me the slightest attention at all, and when [ tried to get im the window the fire and sinoke burst ont and they turned me back and i got burnt m)seil, Thea I was m my night clothes, and the other house began to burn under my feet, and 80 [ran to the next roof and got down a scuttle and got stelier with the two chidren from a neighbor, and then ms came bere this morning. ‘Thav’s all 1 have to say. ‘The report a poor Burns alone in his terrible desolation, next thing to know is who wiil be r apna nie for tuis calamity? A keg of Diasting powder was hidden away in a tool cliest at the Sack of the house while the fire was burn- ing, and the box took tire and the top had burned Off before it became known that there was a keg of powaer mit, Tien a shower of water trom the Chemical ngine Company was directed on tte tool chest. which Was us big a8 an ordinary coal box, ‘and 4 brave Jellow named \ an Riper snatcned the keg of powder from the spreading flames and placed it at a sale distane Tuere was a large crowd gazing at the fire ut this time, and had the tiem in this world. The posstitity af a new issue of inconvertibie paper Tregard writh amazement and anziety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would bea detri- ment and a shame.—CUARLES SUMNER. “THE RED BD FIEND, In Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, March 25, 1874, The Odd Fellows Hail in Frankford is now burn- and threater at one rT buildings. e fire broke ont vight & Kedward « extended io Odd Fellows Haw 7 damage (0 the Hall is sligat, and the live is now uuder control In St. Louis. Sr. Louts, Mo., March 25, i874. Two dry goods stores belonging to Woodson ana Fieteher in Concordia, Mo., were burned yester- day, Loss $25,000, Business Portion of a Village Destroyed. Osweao, N. Y., March 25, 1874. The business portion of Red Creek, Wayne county, was destroyed by fire last night. 18 $46,000; partially insured. The Loss by the Red Creek Fir Aubany, N. Y., March 25, 1874. The loss by the fire at Red Creek, Wayne county, last night, 19 estimated at $60,000. Fire in Brownsvillle, Tenn. MEMPuss, March 25, 1874, A special to the Appeal from Brownsville says a fire broke out there at half-past eight o’ciock to- night and totally consumed the following business houses WwW. Malone, dry goods; A. L. Glen’ eonisomonesy) Armstrong & Gardner, hardware; J. Montgomery, dry goods; Jones & Brothers, procera; William i Sort # Cow, druggists. The josses are said to amount to avout $160,000, The amount Of insurance js anknown. Fires ia Various Parts of the Country= | time to spread to | Ph in the machine works of | The joss | SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, be eral ot ye hy ll ‘ eee pie way. 7 Bowling Green bowling Green 4 jtiainba -]Ot Browdway. Broad ivernool., wae ‘Haverpaols, 9 Broadway. Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER | Snn rises. 5 54| Gov, Island..morn 3 20 | Sun sets. 618) Sandy Hook..morn 2 35 Moon seus. n 3 06] Hell Gate..,.mom 5 05 PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 26, 1874. CLEARED. Steamship Steinmann “(eelw), Lechere, Antwerp— Funch, Go. btes daahip Ohio (Ger), Von Emster, Bremen—Oelrichs | * Steamship Rotterdam (Dutch), Jansen, Rotterdam— FSteaiasip vine’ (BP, Beker, Kingston, £e—Pim, For- Me nd ot Havana, Phillips, Havana—F Alex- meer es Carondelet, McCreery, New Orleans—C Hi teatiship Virgo, Bulkley, Savannah—Murray, Ferris ‘Steamship Huntsville, Crowell, Savannah—Robt Low- ‘Steamship Georgia, Crowell, Charleston—J W Quin- bs Chesapeake, Johuson, Portlard—I F Ames. |p Bari Fraveltt Dove (ith, Sehiadino, Cork or Falmouth sonane Olga (Nor), Smith, Antwerp—Tetens & Bock- ear Everett Gray. Loring, Lisbon—J H Winchester & Hark Aurelie (Fr). Godais, Marsettlos—Jas Hen: Brig Redowa, MeDonaid, Dunkirk (France). H De Whee N ‘Nuovo Chiarina (ital), Maresca, Tarragona—A P ng yMatille (tab, Cafteri, Gallipoli—Funen, Edye & mi Morning Light, Dill, Ponce, PR—L W & P Arm- f ulia Biake (Pr), Knowlton, Humacoa—J F Whit- aris ‘Ci Curtis, Merriman, Matanzas—Miller & Hough- ‘Sehr WL Borroughs, Nichols, Havre—Boyd & Hincx- 2, ‘Schr Mary M, Murray, Nassau—B J Wenberg. | Sicamer Ehiladelpiie: Davis, Philadeipnia. | | Steamer Mars, Gruuiley. Philadelphia. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE TERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TRLEGRAPH LINE. Steamship Java (Br), Martyn, Liverpool March 14 and Queenstown 15, with mdse ‘and passengers to U G ranckiyn. Steamship Westphalia (Ger), Stahl, Hamburg, March Mand Havre 44th, with mdse and 331'passengers to hardt & Co.j hud! sitong southerly and wes and tog to March Ince heavy westerly snow and hail rey it passed a German bar Suir line steamer, Steamship City ot New York, Deaken, Havana March 21. with m tse and passengers to F Aléxaudre & Sons. March 22, 1at2740.N, ton 7947 W, passed scbr Arthur, Deund no) 1p "Morro Castle, Morton, Havana March 20, Steams! win masc and passensers to WP Ulvded Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston March 21. with mdse and passengers to James W Quintaré & Co. Steamship Nora Point, Foley, Philadetpma, with mdse to, the Lorillard eke amship Co’ ‘hip Lizzie © Troop (of =t John, +4),Caxzning, Anvwerp Penland: iushing 34, via Delaware Break water, 1 bul- last ot W Elwell Co, Came the southern p and had light variable winds; Feb % lat 49 16, | spoke ship Wyoming, from tavre for New Oricans; 9 Jat 49 10, lon 8 21, ship. Maraure (Br, trom Liverpool tor Now Orleans; 231n, tat 26 25, lon 3508, bark India (itu), | from Dundalk ioe iaktundre March 10, lat 2805, lou | 70.19, brig Gipsy Queen, bound sou Bark Caernatvonshire (at London), Williams, "ong Kong 115 lays, with tea to A A Low Bros. Passed Cape Oy ood Hoge Jan 38and. erossed the Kquator Feb 17. Had moderate weathe: Bark Neptune (Kus), Nyman, Hartlepool 71 days, with days, coal to teteus & Brockmaun. Bark Abraiain (Aus), Matcovich, Neweastle 75 with coal to order; vessel to Slocovich & Go. Took tho southern passage, and had heavy weather; was 21 days west 0° Roy ‘k Laneek. “aus, Ceptovicks Leith 47 days, in bal- to slocovich & Co, ook the’ southerm passage and Hag yaruble weather, Bark Sem (Aus), Marcevich, Leith 5 days. im ballast, to Slocovich & Co. ra passage and had heavy, weather: Feb had a revo vi ing 9 hours, in which lost aad split several sail strong variable gales, bark Peppina tal, suiphur and suinac to Potorzo, Palermo 62 days, with berlin, Pheips & Co. Passed Gibraitar Feb 6; been 12 days north of Hatteras, with heavy NW gales. Park san fries Sa lke ae ss. days, with mdse to order. ‘Gibraltar Ate eo eter on Crowell, Crowell, "Buenos Ayres Feb 1, | and Point India sd, with hides, hair and 9 Paes to WwW Ropes & Co; crosed, 5 2 Ww: git mouer ite weal B30 ton 2) ‘ot W, "apoke. brig’ Adella, Tews Londoas toe Port Adetatié, Bruays out; 14h, lat 2045.8, Jon 90 WW. snip Africana, {i Pallao for Queenstown; March 17, lat 26 HS Loy stoi sehr B © Hart, eae owe ae ion 7003, ship Lanrens. irom Antwer, ‘ampton, Roads Ist, lat 3520, lon 73 34, bark Pad Duties, irom Charleston jor Philadeipiia. pe uracoa (ot Windsor, NS), Lockart, Curacoa, 13 an ith skins, &c, to Jumes Foulkes’ ane Been S5days fomh of Hatteras, with strong NW gales. Bark Hallas, ciddle, of an - uaa Belize, Hon, lt days, with logwood to Win Jex AC rosyaean, n ‘ol “pnitaderpniay, Cardenas. 10 days, wi ib sugar to 3 Raando & Co, vesse to Benner, Pinckney & Co; has been 6 days north of Hat- teraa, with strong NW wins, irigD 5 soe of Poriland), Soule, Las Tunis 13 days, bid evs ‘od Tt Wi ser & Co. ria (of w Haven), Hotchkiss, St Pierre, “3 Sons.) Was gales; Maron ‘cham, .rom St “peterson, Cardenas 7 days. with sugar to Hand. & Swan, \cen $ days north of Hatteras with strong g Nw winds jailed in company with brig 8 KE Ken- ww Yor! otis Charlotte, Whittemore, Cieniuegos 16 days, with suger to Miller & Houshton. brig Volant (of st Jonns, NF), McDonald, Sagua 9 days. with sugar fo & P-Ouule & Co. paths excolsor, White, of and (rom Bermuda 8 days, in allast to Sehr Aliegro or onion, Zchneon: Grane Canary 44 days with mdse to order. Had moderate weather, Schr do: eph G stover of Buckspory), Abbott, Para 2¢ days, with rubber and nuts to Burdett & 1 oud? vessel to BI Wenberg. ad fne weather to Hatteras; from thence 4 days, with stone. NW gales; March 18, lat 3026, lon 71 5), spoke bark Perseverance (lial), from Dublin for New York. Sehr Eothen, Branitherg, Aux Cayes 1¢ days, with Jogwood, ‘&c, to H Becker & Co; vessel to Youngs, Smith # ihe Frances (of St.John, Nu), McLaughlin, Cardenas 10 days, with sugar and molasses ‘to Youngs, Smith & Co— vessel oP Nevius & Son. Been 6 days north of Hat terns, with heavy NW gals; March 18, lat 28 40, lon79 1, pas ed a vessel ol about 500 tons, bottorn 2p Schr Northern Light (of Machias lace, Caibarien Odays, with sugar and molasses to Fernander & Calva; vessel to Simpson, Clapp. & ( Ida Hirdsatt (of War Martely days, with suzar to Ht Trowbrl ip 7 laya north ‘of Hatteras, with strong NW Li. off St. thomas, spoke schr Mary H Sioc own. Johnson, Sagne with sagar to Grinnell, Mi: tu & Cor vensel to , Thoruton & Co. Kche Florence Bailey (of New Condon). Bailey, Bara. cou 9 days, with fruit to Win Douzias; vessel Wen- berg. Maret 19, 1at 30, lon 74, spoke sehr Eothen, from liayti for New Sthr Laura A Webb (of Deer Isle), Hatch, Baracoa 10 days, with trait to | & ¥ Pearsall, vessel to b 1 Wenderg, hat inoderate northerly winds, way 4days north of Mat. teras. sehr Hiawatha (of Rorcuryport), Dixon, Baracoa 12 keg exploded suddenly fitteen or twenty of the | day With trnitto BJ Wenk | bystanders would never have known what situck | Mdi"hy, Cpe Charlton, Stays, with cotton to or sehr Barnat Jon i Bear Win Mazyck, Somers, Virvini Schr Rhoda Holmes, Uoiines, Virginia, with wood to Van Brunt & Bro. Jane, Bowker, Virginia. with wood to Thos Higbee, Virginia, with wood to Thos @ ginia, i wen nton & =ons, Maria & Elizabeth, Soper, Virginia, with ba to Thon G Benton & Sons. | | | Passed Through Hell Gate. | BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Chesapeake, Jonnson, Portland for New ‘ork, with mdse and passengers. | yctetmsntp Santee, springer, New Bedford tor New | Yo | rh. mehr Wm Wiler, McNally, New Haven for Philaaet- Mehr Ereeae Brown, New Naven for New york. Wm Farren, Lindsey, So r Virginia, ner Albutross, Davis, Pau River ior New Xorg. with uid passengers. Hate Gale, Providence tor New York, with i passengers, BOUND Rast, Jalia Blake (Br), Knowlton, New York for Port Schir Florence Mayo, Hall, New York for Rockland, Senr Rhode Island, ¢ New York tor Sag Harbor. chr Gem, New York for Fali River, Sehr George & Albert, Woodbury, New York for Weaver, Daltimore for Providence, ry Boston, lumore for New Haven, ginia tor Pro n for Providenc Hanson, Philadelphia for New Sehr Mode: Feteeitat, sw F Oscanvolh Chase, | Schr Charles '& uitli, | Beiord. | Schi Lottie Beard, Perry, Philadelpuia for New Bed- ford | sehr Transit, Rackett, Now Xork fot Greenport, | Scnr Mary Miller, Davton, New York for Providence, | elit Chas # Morfison, York tor 8t Johns, | ght Mary Price, Newlove, Philadelphia for Paw: tek | | Be hr Arcutaring, Lord, New York for Rockland. schr John Brooks, Fox, New York tor Bridgep: selir © W Loe York tor Providence, Pelir Berle, » York for Bridgep ‘Borden, New York ior Hadi Kiver (see rene 8M J'yler, Disasters), dohr Watchful, Gill, New York for Senr Nathaniel Hounes, Smith, yidence. #ebr Bill Baxter (Br), Baxter, New York for Yarmouth, Sehr JW Barnett, Gardner, Hoboken for Providenet Behr Majestic, Dodge, New York tor bail kayer. wat Helena (Br), Potter, New York tor Gornwalis, ton, zabethport for Pro- $ | Salvaze Cor {a crdkehaning Schr Idaho, Jameson, New York for Ne Sehr Williams, New York tor Steamer tea, Gale, New York tor Providence. BELOW. Bark Luigi Russo (Ital), Maresea, from Palermo. nna aie i ee, ieee ie Kaynhila (Nor), Aarhus, Brg Pearl Port opi Herald Marine Cor Correspondence. Newrorr, RI, March 2, 1874. Arnived last night, sehr Arthur Burton, trohock, from Port Johnson for salem, with a cargo of coal; had main- sail badly torn in the gale of Monday. ‘The sehr Kate & Mary, from New York for Fall River, ‘with coal, also reports the loss of mainsail In this harbor there are about 100 constwise vessels, | which isthe largest number reported here for the past year. , They are all, ‘wind-bound, and many of them are ioaded. 4 has blown ‘with anabated tury all day, and ao ‘veaeel has secmapeed to to rae under way. Marine Disasters. BaF See Cuble News and Correspondence. « Srmamaute Ristua Stan, trom New York for Aspinwall | yitien put info Bermuda) in distress, remnuined in dock | Naval Yard, repairing, Her hull has been founa inuch | strained, and mm is being stripped of metal and Cauiked: “Her machinery also reaures much repairing and overhauling, which is being douse by the government workmen, ALLAnAnaD (Br), Crit Newcastle, NSW, Francisco (berore parton x 1), Dut into Auckland, y N&, Fed 1, with cabin completely’ gutted, mizzenmast broken on ow deck, for which a maintopsall wassub- val, which dccurred Wy weather by seas antic (Br), Colvin, from Doboy, reported y having arrived at Averdeen March 1% had be cn spoken ‘March & with deel swept and short of ‘water: Was supplied with the latter, BARK ANTOINETTE (Ger), Haesloop, from Greenock Feb 8 a New York. put into savannah 25th inst, with loss of sails, Bank Epwarp James, Wagoner, from Newcastle, N: for Hon Ew ng» put into Ta Laan previous to Feb 14 rid and has BARK rosee (Br), Pret nsigob. from Re ceptce, Feb 7 for Savennah, with a cargo of coffee, has been wrecked at Antigua, Bank Str (Nor), for Havre, which returned to New Or- leans March 19 in distress, had received serious injuries fo her hull by collision gh the! bar with ship Sterling, Baker, trom Antwerp. The Sif has a cargo of 1442 bales | cotton and 2410 staves. Bang Buty Stason (Br). Curry, tn ballast, while being | taken trom pier 6, Bast River, wo ters Point yester- | day (25th), capsized off the F3 Vani cho was towed | invo dock foot of Third street, where she was righted, Scr Apex, Moore, from Sayannah for Masonboro, | with lumber, went ashore near Masonboro Inlet several days azo, In which condition she remained until Satur- | day last.’ Isxtent of the injuries unknown. | Scnr § M Tyzer, Borden, from New Yorx tor Full | River, when off Throggs Point 25:h it ‘arried away | | foremast and maintopmast; would probably pat into | Clty Island for repairs Scur Otiyer Jameson. Jameson. from Baltimore for | Bath, put into Portiand on the Zid inst with the lose of vsiil, {1D aud mainsail; would procved for destination Vicor Boat Isrart J Mernrrr, of Squan Beach, NJ, capsized and full of water, was fallen iu with off Capé May Uth inst. Crew supposed to be lost. me unknown, ran into pier 47 East River ch), and lost deckload overboard. pa cargo of steamship State of Alabama (Br), from Glasgow tor New York, at St Johns, NF, in distress, has Leen discharged tor. te purpose of’ shipping a new pro- peller. tion of the damaged bariey had been sold. The sinking of ship Ailsa (Br), at New Orleans March | { 18, was caused by the parting of two of the cables by. | which the vessel was seeured to the wharf. The water on tue 21st was nearly 20 teet over her upper deck from amidshipsto the bow. The New Orleans Wrecking and y,had taken charge of the ship, and her cargo of couon, would try aud | Taise the vessel. | _ Nonvork, March 25—The captata of the steamer ‘Cyz~ net revorts having seen au unknown bark, with all salt up, ashore on Currituck Beach. Wreckers have gone to er assistance, A later desputeh states that the above Vis the Italian bark Furiosa, w Loxpox, March 24—A loaded schooner, name un- known, dragzéd ashore on the north sida ot Fisher's Island yesteraay, where she wow remains bilged, Capt Seoit, With his Wrecking Vessel, has gone to her assist anc Ponmuanp, Me. Mare} bury today’ towed iu t ‘The reyenue steamer Weod- chooner \ H Warren, which had lost her light spay reports the schooner Fu gene, Thomason, for New York, with lime, got ashore ou die cuckolds, biged, took tire and was destroyed. Wrraxcton, NC, March 24—A dismasted schooner, name not kuown, Was reported coming uD the river 3 es- tcrday afternoon, ne Was bound tor Savannah. Miscellaneous. Purser LO Douglas, of steamship Morro Castle, from Havana, has our thanks tor promptly forwarding our files and despatches. che purser of the steamship Clty of New York, from Hayana, has our thanks for the prompt delivery of our files and despatches, Whalemen, At Dominica March 1, brig F H Moore, of Roston, to sail for hoine in two days. having taken 75 bbls ot sperm oll tuis winter; sehr Rising Sun, NJ Knight; and Agate, bound to the leeward to crulse. * Sehr Elien Rodan. of Fairhaven, is being fitted for the Attantie Occan whale fishery, fo sail April ly under Cay command of Capt Gailet sydney, N Reo 1i—The Vigilant arrived at King Georzes Sound 6n the 51 ult, with 1490 bbis oll, She was to retitand sail tor New Seaford, fishing on her way home. Tie Young Phan'x arrived at the Sound on the same day. with 700 bbls oil; the captain reports speaking ships Hercules ant Oan' ndomg well. ‘the Hho- Aiz'was to sail it a jew dayato whale off ape \euwin. Bark Coral called at Bay or Islands, and resumed cruise | dua NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are!n- formed that by telegraphing to the Hrxaup Londoa Bureau, No. 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and dapirt ures from European ports, and other ports abroall, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United | States, the same will be cabled to this country iree of charge and published. CTR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. a TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Bark Eliza Oulton Hauled Off—Brig Oro= | mocto at Liverpool Damaged—Brig Wanderer Spoken Disabled—Ship Sen- | ator Iken, and Barks Gladstone and Vestlandet Repair and Proceed—Arri- vals and Departures. Loxpox, March 2%, 1874, Bark Fiza Oulton (Br), O'Brien, from Savannah for Malm ., before reported ashore at Hoganas, was got off | after discharving part of cargo, aud proceeded for her destination to-day. BRIG DAMAGED, Brig Oromocto (Br), Tucker, from New York, which | arrived at Liverpool to-day, is much damaged, having experienced a heavy gale onthe 27th wit VESSEL LEAKY, The “Virginius,” from New York, was towed into 1 haps bar« Virginia (Ital), Agesto, from New York Feb 26). | #POKEN DISABLED. Brig Wanderer (Br), Hetherington, from Darien for Sil- loth, has been spoken disabled. VARONIS BESUMING THEIR VOVAGRS AFTER REPASR- 1 Ship Senator Iken (Ger), Schumacher, from Bremen Oct 28 for New York, which was towed into Liverpoo! Jan 5, dismasted, sailed tor her destination March 24, having repaired. Bark Gladstone (Nor\, Niclsen, from Antwerp Feb 22 for New York, which was stranded on Bresken's Bank, | and subsequently floated and returned to port, resu med | her voyage March 2, having repaired, Bark Vestlandet (Nor), Christophersen, from Hambarz Oct 17 for Philadelphia, which pat into Stavanger Jan 13, | 4n distress, repaired and sailed for her destination March 22 ARRIVALS, Arrived at Liverpool Maren 25, ship Othello (Br), White, Savannah; barks Wetterhorn, Rich, Portland (Oregon) ; Cora Linn (Hr), Auld, Darien; brig Oromocto (Br), Tucker, New York (see above). Arrived at Deal March 24, brig Adolph (Ger), Henrich- sen, Wilmington NC, for London. Arrived at Glasgow March 25, bark Jennie 8 Barker, Waite, Calcutta. * Arrived at Greenock March 25, bark Ebenezer (Nor), Grandersen, Darien. Arrived at Queenstown March %, bark Caroline (Br) | Fischer, Pensacola; 2th, brig W Von Freeden (Ger), Rabe, Wilmington, NO. Arrived at Belfast March 25, schr Vixen (Br), Brown, Baltimore via /’enarth. Arrived at brewen March 22, bark Carlton (Br), Dur- kee, Mobile. Arrived at Antwerp March 25, bark Askoy (Nor), Mar- cussen, New York. Arrived at Arwsterdam March 2, ship Lorely (Nor), Marcussen, New Oricaus; bark George Peabody (Br), Morrill, do. Arrived at Havre March 22, ship Reunion. Cartis, New Orleans; barks Cclesio (br), Wright, Charleston; Au- rora (Nor), Anarcaven, New Orleans; Priscilla, Fraser, do; brig Bore (swe), Pahisen, Galveston; 25th, brig Ame- lia (Ital), Cassaregic, Galveston (has been reported ar- rived 224), arrived at Barcelona, ship Zutneta (Sp), Bois, New Ore Jeans; barks »re (Sp), Gelpi, do; Amalie (Sp), Bonet, Savannah; brig i ensativa (Sp), Vieh, do. SAILINGS. Sailed from Liverpool March 24, ships Somner R Mead, Wood, Baltimore; Gettysburg, Stuart, San Francisco (not previously); Calista Haws (Br), Davies, Tybee; Senator Iken (Ger), Schumacher (from Bremen), New York, hav- repaired ; oarks Northern Omef (Br). Miller, New York (not previously); Edward Waenerland (Ger), Segelund, do; Kegia (Nor), Larsen, Philadelphia (not previously). sailed from Lon ion March 25, ship Liverpool, Shara- ler, New York; oark Hattie M (Br), Haston, Umted States ’ Queenstown to-day, leaky, and has gone into dock (per- | ¢ failed from Bristol March 25, ship Hope (Br), New York, Sailed from Gloucester Mazch 24, bark Folkvang (Nor), Larsen, United States. Sailed from Deal March 25. bark Antonlo (Ia), Cal- ucci (from London), New York; also the “Celaeno,” for Baltimore. Salied from Plymouth March 25, ship John Parbour (Br), Ivey (from Antwerp), Pluladelpbia. Sailed from Beltast March 2%, bark Kristinestad (Rus), Hjulman, United states. Sailed trom Galway March 24, brig Thela (Ger), Rams- loft, United States. Sailed from Londonderry March 24, bark Aktive (Rus), Eskellm, United States. Sailed from Antwerp March %, ship Edith, Goff, Cardiff; barks Gylte (Swe), Thornstrom, Philadelphia; Arcadia (Nor), Eldrup, New York ; Noah (Nor), Christen- sen, do; Gladstone (Nor), Nielsen, do wee above). Sailed from Flushing March 2, stip Chaldis (Belg), Philadeiphia; barks Mazeppa (for), New York; St Cloud, Bayley, do; Nordeap (Nor), Clausen, do; brig Unto (Rus), Borg, Philadelphia, Sailed trom Hamburg March 24, brig G W Halls (Br), Telfer, United States. Sailed from Rotierdam March 23, bark Dr Falk (Ger), Haupt, United States. Sailed trom ‘ tavanzer March 22, bark Vestlandet (Nor), Ohristophersen (from Hamburg), Philadelphia (see above). Sailed from Cadiz March 25, “tacomus,” for Bosten; Anthony, for Gloucester, Mass. Sailed from Alloa March 24, bark Crono (Aus), Toma- sich, United States. Sailed from Genoa, bark Si (Ital), Cuneo, New York. Builed from Messina, brig Voyager (Br), Humphrey, New York. Sailed from Calcutta Mareh 25, ship Gilbert Thompson @r), New York. F Ports, s Bat, ABA March 16—Arrived, schr Clara M, Krabal, days Feb 4—Arrived, bark eager French, March: Meey, sch Albert 8 "Wate. et Fim brig John ‘Scat "Ht Morehote, dos mer, Cannes Comin, and Alize! w York; 16th, barks Sonn” Grittin, West ictaux (Br), Robin: oh tno tesaaat We teh aes det ea Houston,” Grif ‘Baltinore; “fib turk Saran Hale, Nevens, Havana Lena Thurlow, Cor- ‘lo: schrs Mary A Rich, Maguire, New York; Grace ne 3H Pratt, Savin, An- favana; Hakon Jari loore, New York; Fi Star, Odiorne (Br), Demerara; schr ‘Onrust, Romer, Philadel- bia; Id, brig L Staples, S ow Y. Wn boda” woot, Havana: eA Seithuse™ choral, Sew pores ‘Thos Stone, Pitcher, Phi jelphia ; ‘sldana, vokes, Suited 18h, brig 5 Ray, New York; rah E Kennedy, Mth, bark Abraham Skalle (Nor), ‘Grbgersen, orth of Hatteras; brig Novelty, Bostor ig sehrs Mary (elen, Rane north. of Hatteras es, do: ‘Martha A (Br), do: 17th brige Kodi morih of Haitersss Johae: tervon, do; Fansiina, Blanchard. New York: schrs Bliss, Strong, north of petiares: imma Crosby, ih, brig Endorus, Minot, ao; sehr Burnham, New wth. ft 5 Juliet C Clark, orth of Hatteras; Etna sto; seitrs ‘bomas ote a ‘Three Sisters, New Uiinarres, March 1 Arrive r Kedron (Br), Mor- ris, St Thomas; 12t prize, tive i ‘Orcutt, Havana; Weoiland, Valentine? doy 16th” Owsipes, Sprague, St Thomas; Marcus Hunter, Huntley, Vortiand:, Hairy, Bis sh 0p NB; schr a, ‘Johnson, St Thoinas’ Igih, oe Ratieris, ow end Rew York. Cleared Math, sehee’ Ne Light, Rich, New York: F B Coiton, do; Cal ia, Wiltaington, NG; 16th, brig Isatora, Boston; schr Adelia Corson, Godfrey, New York. non bhgery' March, 6—Arrived, mate eta pinwall; 7th, Ruth Jean mith, Bite Aelphin’ via. St Sages th ba New York; Sam Sheppard, Conrad (BD, Kivgmom va Allee tn), Furds, Norih Amerlea (r} ), Joves, St Thomas: J ‘ied Litue, Hhutadetphia; 5 tines yana_ ue abet, do York te bit lerre ; Evans, 12th, baat "bn Matanzas: Mth, bark D Chap vin, Torrs ain; Drie muel Locke (Br), Kingston. Ja; 1th, bark alot ( a, nse ‘Thoma: ¥ Bmnith, Bost: ‘Fist bark Morning Li ih (rs St then Corbett, New York: Kalunia, St ty Levering, Smith, Philadelphia; mas; 17th, schrs WA ney W Smith, Tooker, Pensacol sailed bark Brothers Pride (Br), New York: ¢th, brig Tate: a Nat Philadeiphia: schr Grasmere (an), Portland: 7th, brigs Orbit, Casilda; 9h, MA Folsom, New York: Estelle (Br), do; schrs Jon Douglass, do} “Kesine” (Br). do: Ith, brig Hattie, Eaton, Boston; Mih, bark Neptune, "Beals, Chitiey New Yorky echrs Nd ailtior, do: Winner, rd: th Dr Minnehaha ‘BD, Boston; schrs OK (ir), New York; David Torrey, age Tith, brig Belle Star ("'r) New Yor metres %, eed ABP pone Boste HONO! Feb Bl Brown, "Victoria. (and malted 2 ‘23d for ‘Austra Tia)? an marie fanner, Gunn, Humooldt; 27%, sour M Foster (aw). Claney, Svdni cated Fob bark (DO Murray, Fuller, San Fran. ship Geo Green, Wilcox, Enderdury Island; Bat Oi ig Helen (Ger), Brub, Wile to loud for Sam Frans cisco. Havawa, March 18--Arrived, bark Indcon, Vaughn, Carditl: brig Antelope, Ray, Philadelphia; schr W W Foner, ey Boston: parks, el Hichborn, Newport, ca, Roseveit, Harrim in, New Yor! one Pre- Inier (Bry, Porter, Philadelphiay aches James’ W Drury, Bhow, New Orleans: Angelina Wr), Hulbrook, Key West Beaurecard, Pyirom, do, wen ed 't do 25th, steamship Crescent City, Curtis, my Sule’ lich, barx Mary E Libby, Stone, New York: brig Marguret, Blakeney, New Orleans; sclirs Royal Arch, Crowell, New York; Edi d. Forth ot Hatierar Boston: sehrw & H ing, eo th, steamship Grom New Orleans), Bremen; bark Renom (Sp), Gar- Tiga, New Orleans; brigs Alexander Nickels, Peters, Rew York; Ernest, thompson, north of Hatteras; selirs Mary & Mangum,’ Rideway, Matanzas; sunny kouth, Jackson, New York; Belle Crowell, Megathiin, north of Hacteras. rt, #Ist, Brige Geo Gilchrist. Thompson, for Phiia- geintin lag; Elia Vall Ganiage, for New York, do: Go Wheottright or), Moward? Mathew baled. Wordin Fer, and Prairie Rose,’ Grifin, tor north of Hatteras do; | felirs Mon‘ana, Parker, tor Jo, do: Nellie Chase, Daliins, tor Philadelphia, do; Post Boy, Robinson, tor Baltimore, do: Texas Ranger, Buchanan, ior New Orleans, do; Anna, ‘rot, for Moblie, do; Cora, Lathain, for New’ York, do; and others, unc. Hauirax, March 2t—Arrived, bark Osseco (Br), Fulton, Glaszow (was reported sulled trom G tor New York iti a paar Feb 8—Arrived, bark Naramissic, Gray, sailed Jan 16 bark, Prince Alfred (Br), Wills, Boston ZK1, sup Washington Libyy. Hanson, Neweastle, NSW; harks Samuel, Merritt, fay, do: sist Lelia M Loug! Cr tt, do: Feb 2, Laura (Ger), ‘docs, gon York. Moranzasy March 1dAerived, barks Lnbia, Terhane, Baltimore; Jas & Richard Walsh (Br), erbert, Mar: seilles, via Sagua; Ellen stevens, Brown, do; Abs deen, otterdam: Mary Jane Wilbur (Br), Lamb, Liv- janes lehards Br), Sagna; Drigs Urtolan, Phe- ; Anna Mitchel oa }, sanders, ae Ht baker, tins, Philadel! B05 Sacksonvilie Predie feoliess Pint Baltimore; merson itok Maraion, do; Dele Attic Durkee Giri Kinney, Fer nandingy Toth, vate Maggie Hammond (Bt), Cole, Liver- oo. br SY Kieivols (B Chase, Baltimore ;sehr Emma fart, Portlan ait brig. Ida M. Comery, York, Philmtelphia; sche Archer "& Heeves Smith, dos 18th, barks Coline, Faker, Fernandina; Bante County (Br), a Nienas; Dirivo, Thorn, Philagelphi Saknlugn Mahoney, dor Lottie Wels, Watros Portland Louisa Crocker, Barbactos; Chas Dennis? New, 9th, barks & W. Griffitns, Drammond, do; Farah, Ingersolly-Ba, brig Anna M nigh’, Davis, New York: schrs wa Ison, fetvie. Phil en a mabe ee, Sailed 14th, bri nh, north, of Hat 16th, Charles A area! Bradiey, New York; Geo W. north of Hatteras; Henry Trowbridze, a orson, Corson, do; I7:h, : lath, bark Sarah: Hobart, beige Mary © Comery, Galea, New York; oer schrs Alexander eaesoace t Ger), ras; ride, _ nortl ‘Hatteras; Florida, ia? Helen’ Sharp. brige A riow, Baltimore: vi8, s, bstes, New York; schrs Abbie Hatteras; prance ds Gos Oey, ith, brigs Somerset (Br), Me- © Harris, stowers, Gardens; Gnolaska, Wheeler. Cascatelie, -immons, New York; Minna Traub, Philadelphia; schrs Henry Lorca, yer, north of Hatieras; A Howe, Newberry, Newoasrun, NSW, Jan 27—<ailed,, barkeB Aymar, Slo- nm, Am b 13, Vietor, Hasiow, > rancisco. te Nasaan, i Maret Is-In putt, brig Uhance (ir), for, New ‘ork, to sall SYDN«Y, Naw. * Jan 2~Arrived, barks Dominga (on, Tiiston, can Francisco via Tahith; 23th, H A Litehtield, pauditiz, New Yors, to lozd for New York aud Boston; ‘ountain, Philadelpiia Bride, th of Hatters ship England 'Br), Harrington, Puget sound. Fel lea Be & bark Helena, Snow, shang HH nip Momita ( San Praueis In ‘port Feo athe ‘bark Edward James wapbars from Neweastie for Hong Kong, put in leaky, diss. surivam, Feb 26—In pori, schrs Ben} Young (Br). Me- a for Boston 28th; Brizht Star (Br), Morse, for do March ¢— Arrived, bark 8 R Lyman, Pinkham dohrs OV prisko, Drisko, New York: Jus ynion, Havre: David Hi St ‘Thomas; 7th, R'Shaw, Shaw, Witiyiiie eh, bark Wiites TantH), Priest, Havana: vitae Mantis, Nichols, New York; Ponvert, Allen, St Thotnas; schra Obas Platt, Shark, Matanzas; 1h, © F baker, Ba Kor, ‘Havana; 12ih, Susan Stetson, Bowman, Pordand; lath, Mary B Btaples, God- iney, Be Jonn, N Jeiterson hom len, Paterson, St ‘vhomas Beet marara; Lizzie poeea ae Wilpar, st John, NBT rk Henry Fulmer, I ckey. Philaletphia; brig Giles Loring Lorin. 0; JM Morales’ (ir), Fost homas: gaiiver Bor Barbados: welre’'s Rh Weeks ‘Tarr, st t, "Able buckley Pay 3 Mi ate , Stockham, st Thom: dein ectite’ Renece” ent nerd Hatt lattie Koss, Furr, Portand; ‘ior Bore Rot Hatteras?’ 13th, brige Volant (BY), MeDonaul H Haviland, Dane, N ot Hatteras; schr D Talbot, "Asesbury. do; Mu bre Vhina, Manthorn, do; sehr fda Birdsall, Jonnsos 16th. ‘bark Brothers, ached Ht Bailey, Portland: ‘Thurston, New York; Isth, it JO! Pt, Maren 17~Arrived previous, brig George Lauine lorris, Pate ‘St Jou ch —Arrived, bark Silver Cloud | Gin, Eovetuoh, Antwerp vie ‘sandy Hook; brig Alice M (Br); Richardson, New York, Tainan, March 17—Halled, bark New York, Gibbs. New York; schrs Alpha, alisbury, Philadelphia; South | Shore, Whitmore, New York American Ports, i BOSTON, March 2\—Cleared, bark Gertrude, Dyer, Portland; brig Minnie Miller, Lela 26th—Arriv steamer Neptune, HN iMiott, New York; schrs Heie ons, Oliver, St Marc; Newell Hinwes, Kenney. Virginias J Ht Bartlet. kelley, Port Johnson via Piymouih; N H Skinner, Thrasher, Bliza- bethport, -selow, sche Helen A Aunem, from altumore also sehrs ary Baker and Mary standish, and T barks $ brige and 20 sehrs, all bound ol mph ers General |W! Nene, Hallett, New York; Saxon, Baker, Puiladélpiia; brig Rocky Glen, Hisging Millbridve:schrs sR einer F408 ose more: Nellie Brows, Higgins he Panicen. Oy n+ gon, Robinson, Brooklyn, vis Lanes Cove kat sirout, ‘eazie, do via do; George Savane. Balled —Stoginer Saxon 4 ship. Sal ‘ Qark Uertrude ; brigs Maria, Mingle Mluer ana Memphis BALTIMORE, sol ales War eae (Bry, Waits sian te via Malin dence: Mediator, ‘ood was i cre Gen), Wi caer R reer A erg, Liverpool ; iN (hat, te rTocty, deontons Marin’ tri fest Oy from Aperern i Klverhot (Nor) ries Glance ( my snidogiig uitab if jon; (ir), 0 agin; 1y brown, do; schra Veto, Henderson | ra ier troge Plominer, Endicott, Sloat “Steamers Optarors, NéwYeek; Wea Whcen, | oka schr Colin C Baker, Bat Beatrived, Mmincans Nb aey sees, eso th A Wéited from Parker's Heat 17th, sehra RM Brook! @ Har Font y. sands, Percy sd Rowers ‘mall; iat ray He Flotcher. wacaule ie Wi walttanison Be lly, Ht . March 1 ee ie: es ie ea eit ae aa ay Salitmore : = Moria,’ ‘Gity Geri Sate. ‘Thaxter, Veazie, Islesboro; Oliver, Segre reaw, sehr Nile, Saficd the schrsTohn James, rere ae Baltimore; 2th Abby Weld, Arey. Poitareipbia Paul Seayey, Orcutt lor Porto r Sandy Point, to I tf: Henry Whit ne) Wins Jacksonville; Wigws “CHARLESTON. Maren dae ra gi ee. "Equa tor, litnck-ey. Philadelphia: scared L Weaver ton, Del Walton, Boston; Mary Lord, gaor, uid HawieySeamantp Gouth Cafotina, Beck tN ‘teams! ina, cket Maren Ib-—Cleared. ‘schtp Sunbe ah seer. "ih, Fiera phi” John Boynton, DARIEN, Ga, Maren My krritods park aaeba Wor), Moreh, London, barks Lydia (Br), Sewall, Liverpool: rleson, Gloucs Emilie Ger phe “$ pool: Hofrung (Ger), Wails, Stockton; isih, schr- Lucy Collins. Collins, Boston. FALL RITER, March 2i—Arrived, schr Brazos, Tryon, Hoboken. GALVESTON, March 2(—Arrived, bark Magnus Laga- borer (Nop), Sorensen. Water'ord. FORTRESS MONKOK, March 25—Arrived, ship Lau- in'ballast, tor orders, Passed in—ship ‘en Goodspeed, Otis, from London for Bultimy ailed barks Ruth, Chapman, Nathan, Leon, and brig Alice, all for Baltino: Passed on! ane iatinnehana, for beso ger nd Ocean Gem, tor t; Ocean Queen, for Brisiol’ ida, for Newr) ia Ww, rong Sblnioy Himat rand Carlotta, for ecnstown; bri restiaei m¢ nelro; Dudley, tor Paysndu Water Witch, t vor Perna buco, and ICU ‘coasters, bound north. Also United States steamer Shawmut, trom Nortolk for Key Weat. GLOUCESLER, March 23—Arrived, schr AF Baillle, “alien, Hoboken via boston for Newburyport, YANNIS, Mareh Zl—Arrived. sehrs Joe Hooker. Tatty. froma com port; 2 a, Tuts Deoow, Baker, New York 23d, D T Sm! Phe Baker, trom a coal port. rens, Snow, Antwer) me Tn the harbor 234, 10 or 12 vessels bound west, KEY WET, March 25—Atrived: steamship, Clty ot Waco, ‘Freeman, Galveston for York (and pro- ceeded), KENNEBUNKPORT, March 2°—Safled, achr George V Jordan (new, of Boston, 699.73 tons), for Portland, to load for River la Plate. MARBLEUEAD, March SRE echr plies c rier. Bormett Philadelphia. JEW ORLEANS, March’ 21—Arrh Woodbury, Hamman. Liverpool; rath Nieuvedts pe, Holland : Eaburn + Adolf, Schitken, Bremen; brig Tor Plummer,’ Gardenas. low—Shipe! Hampun 7 Bremen; barks am; Ploen | (Nor), bowen Jeanne, sehrs Thos Court, Liverpool; Astronomon, KKioo Ina, ‘Stasman, Ainste! doth Chena su protens! Br Murphy, Liverpool. Arrived at ith, steams! ips Vicksbure GP. Pearson, Live extern Metropolis, Nunquain Dormio, Cousin yo West) atvance (Br), Morrison, Enierald | ina Pederson, Hull; “nergy, rpool ; Volunteer (Aus), Zambelli,’ Havre; ‘se Glanweris Ae), Chaddock Rio Jancito. LK, March 28—Arrived. elite Ann Wit let's, New Nork; Mary, Movies. Bett Mort Di bone, Crowell Hath, Me; Saran H Sm NEWBURY oi ‘Maron ue—Agrived, anos, Bae Ete ‘Adams, and Clarissa Allen, Hodgdon, Weehawken. BS NEW BEDYO OUD, March w—Saileds selir Thos boter, Jandy, Marion. ptt Tae of vessels, bound ia er sailed AM but have all returned and anchored off Clark’s FOMWPORT, March 23 PM— Arrived, a Arthur Bur. ton, Johnson, Port Johnson for ran Sir Maria, Wood. Klizabethport for New Bedford; oe Fall Raver; 4 © Harcis, Tights # Dumield; and wo.schrsd terry, Marous, Rondont for Fall River: Katee Mary, from New York for doy -Abugial Haynes, Smith, South Amboy ‘or Proyiten Nathan frayens, Haskens, Sew York for Boston; Gen Howard, Waite, Fall River tor New Y. ; IM Freeman, Etdridge, Provi- ao: stop} ced frown, Wilsoa, do tor do. arch 2—{n Dutch Island harbor ii Win D'Hiltton, Weaver, Providence for oy Burton, Phinney ; Mar jury, Hawes, and Buitd? Gardnee,' do. lor Phindelphin hito Maggie ‘ ‘Chadwick, trom’Boston for do, and 14 others unknown, NEW LONDON, March 24—Arrived, schrs Tanhauser, ‘New Haven; Robt Palmer, Noank for Jacksonville for Savannah, NEW HAVEN, March 24—Arrived, schr Mary A Tyler, Peterson, es PORT GAMBLE, March 16—Arrivea, ship Portena Qi), Dubost. Callao, PHILA! ADELPHIA rch 25—Arrived, barks Northum- brian (Br), Piggie, Korth shields; Paolino (ital) Cataw- zero, Caisnia; Sophia (swed), btatverin, Cette; sch Britani Wo, Leste, Haitiog, NSi ME Simmons, | Wilmington; Wm A! ieDutit le, Booth Bay ling, Tice, Millville ; Bilen, Boyde, ‘Mattapony vinson, Cordery. Courtney, Cha: ‘Atlande Olty; Marcia Hesnolda Trott, Carden: ski light. Htherldge, New York. | Below, coming” up, a John Welsh, r., from Matani ama Gordon, trom West Indies: sch ‘rom B jaracon. ‘atooka, pllcareg Steamers Aries, Whelden, Boston : Rogers, Providence, ship Lillian (Br), aiistgon” Ant. erp: bark Mimt, (Nor), Rowning, do:' bri ed 8 Lari Gibraltar for orders; schrs El Donald, Saco. Carcie, Rommell ni, Sm ridveporl; FE Portsmouth: Sohn Cadwaluter, MeLe Carnes, Nicaea West Wind, ‘Tracy, Weaver, Weaver, Be Newcastie, Del, PM, steamer Tonawanda, Hope Or, tor Boston: Hes and J D McCarthy, tor Bostot Callao, and Sallavery, for Peru; also several coal i selurss Behe Gen Torvert, from, Philadelphia for Cabin, Point, passed d lown yesterday AM. Seh Te HOKHIIL, gon Philadelphia for New buryport carried away Hyingstay above aud caine. to anchor off here to effect repairs, The schooner reported ashore between Morris Liston’s and Reedy Island, on the 2ist, must Sean off and pro: ceeded, as ‘nothing further has been from ber Lx Del, Mi: waren ey —AM—Schi ported on the'23d asd W Clatk, left for Eniadeip daybreak; light berk Ma herm brig passed In ary Herald as belor PM— fa bark and two brigs. PORTLAND, Marci 2-—-Arrived, setts Oliver J m3gon, Jameson, Bakimore tor Fete Soseph ine, Bracy, New York; Czar, Hammond, Bath: Alquiaar, ‘Hart, Boston, to lbad tor New Yora Ocean anger. Whitney” do. 49 Toad for Newark) N & it Gould, Wixon. do, to load for Philadel, Ella F Crowell, Howes, do, to load for do; Geo V (mew), Duncan, Reanebale to load, for'South ‘America, Cleared—schr John Price, Nickerson, New York. 2itn—Cleared, bark Samuel & Hale, Matthews, ‘Monte- vi Isth—arrived, Steamship Circassian (Br), Wylie, Liver- pool. PCROVIDENCE, March %—Arrived, steamer Mery, Crocker, Philadelphia setirs Hattle Ht Mower. Howes Baragnens U Fisk, Megathi.o, New Orleans; J i Huddalh Sharp, Phiiudetpntas Sailed—Sctirs Lettie Linwood, Robbins, Virginia; Ida de la Torre, Chase; Minquas, Heaney: Heury May Rackott; James Knglish, Barker: John tockhan, Bart James M Bayles, Arnold: Wm. # Burden, Aaarnisy TP bell, Rachel J June, 1 jew ‘Regulus, Dew- ny Fern, kb, Maven S“arrived, sehr Anthony Bur- ton, nanan PortJohnson, RICH March 23—Arrived, steamship Wyatioke, concn: eve Y tug O A Arnold, Drew, do. SAN’ FRA March 1i—Arrived, ship J B Bell. Saunders Departure Bay; bark Camden, Robinson, Por Gamble, 17th—Below, ship Cormorant (Br), Collister, from Liv- e red—Bark Atalanta, Avery, Nanaimo; brig Timan- Barker, whaling and’ trading. salled—ship Jonn Jay, Parker, Puget Sound; bark Hen Fockenberahe. Porllan SAVANNAH, Mareh 20—Arrived, & tcamships San Ja- cinto, Hazard, New Yors; America, Billups, Baltimore bark’ Antoinette (Ger), ‘Huestoop. Greenock for New York (See Disasters); schrs Joseph Fish, Pordand; Effie, J Simmons, Bath. Oleared—Barks Stormy Petrel (Br), Dwyer, Charles- ton: Aukathor (Nor). iendricksen, Wilmingion, SC Flore! . Farr, i Steashy Leo, De Now York. VINEYARD AVES Mirch 23—Arrived, brig Mary © Nason, Surinam for Boston: shes tattle Ross, Sagan for Boston; Van Websier, Baltimore tor do; Mary 1 Gra ham, Port Johnson tor do: Helena E Russell, Elizabeth- Bort tor do (with foresail spit) Reta f Turner, Pliie- deiphia tor Gloucester: Spal Pastas and Casco Lodge, Eltzabetiport for Portland; ffort, Hoboken tor Port.” mouth; ded Jacket, for Rockland; BY Warte, New York for Calais; July, Fourth Port Johnson for Salem: Active, Wiscasset for’ Philade Wen Lucia Boston tor do (was ashore on the Fese Chap Is orning, but came off this aiternoon wi am: Etward'r Morrison, and Moses Willtamson, do tor more; Jewe Wilhamson, Jr, Parker's Héad tor No York; Abbie J Emery. Sailed—Ssehr Ada Ame: 24th—Arrived, bre répaire "falcon, St. Tucia via Nassar (where she ), for Boston; Helen A Ames, isa fay for do, ived, schrs Charles 8 Rogers, New York for mn achel Seaman, Jesse Wilson, Anna Barton and George’ Nevengery, Puuiadeipht (or Aes een BRAD. 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