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2 “SPOILING A. SENSATION. ~— Tweed’s Tenure of Office as Medical Assistant to Hold Good, The“*Astouishment of Warden Liscomb on A Learning of the Intended De- partare of the Ex-Boss, ‘The startling announcement in the HeRaLD that | the much abused, long suffering, and only partially revenged citizens of New York were ina fair way ef having their confidence further abused by the eneapeof “ex-Boss’’ Tweed, aforded food for the Wildest speculations and comments during the whole of yesterday. This threatened to abuse the tast lingering sense of political emce-nolding m- | tegrity. 1 was the vision of she straw that would Dreak the camel's back, aud by rendering | prison an absurdity, make honest men of ail thieves who were able to go abroad, It promised a realization of the oid ballad which tells as of fake who ' ye “a noble iord, strange countries for to see.” The idea that the ayreat catch oc the reform han) should sip Marough ube meshes of the net of justice aiter be was safely | tanded, was gal alike to qmet, unsophisticated appic-women and great thoughi/ul “statesmen” like the ex.‘‘Koreman of No. 6.” SCH THINGS MUST NOY HAPPEN. ‘The pubhe first tried to account for the sudden publicity of the scheme or + tion, OF course the readers of the HERALD did not marvel that they found this news at their break- fast Lables, for they are accustomed vo having the | latest Information from all parts of the world served up to them; they what earthquake threatened to shake Coujmissioners now that they had e: gun to criminate and “wash their hands ot” each ocher, 1, as asserted by oae member of that most tionorable Board, tuere Was even the slightest possivulity of danger that ‘the statesman’ would the escape, then every precaution to prevent it should | The were suggestion of such @ | be redoubled. possibility should be a sufficient pretext lor keep- mg keen the Watcliuiness of warden and jailers. | 1 this was the result of a quarrel vetween two members of the commission, there was Uittle to be said about the matter as possible; all were to do a deal of thinking. A VISI! TO BLACKWELL’S ISLAND. ‘The little steamer which conveys passengers frow the toot of East Twenty-sixth street to Blact well’s Isiand left the pier a usua! yesterday after- noon, The wir Was warm aud tue discomfitare of “Old Probabilities” complete, yet the number of worshippers at the shrine ot th uid ve reckoned by the number of umbrellas ween among the passeugers. A ride for a lew mu utes brought the visitors to the shores of the 1sl- and. A deck hand shouted through the gangway. “Ail ashore for Charity Hospital and the Peniten- wary!’ A reporter of the H&RaLD was bound to the latter imstitution to see the great “political pris- ener.” He stepped ashore. Never bad spring air emed more salubrious, and the reporter almost thought of envying the uien at work on the wrass plots, it Is only & step to the prison entrance, ‘The distance Was soon passed, and the HERALD Map stood ip the oitice. THE ABODE OF A “STATESMAN.” ‘The keeper met him with a genial lace and, alter when abroad, origin of the sensa- | demanded to know | bee | just as | weather prophet | were arrested apa punish ed by fine and imprison- ! oop (Ger), Wurthmann, Brunswick, Ga—C To- ment. The following synopsis of cases is given:— | DIRE PO) Oo co aeenin Pura—Burdett & Pond. Yor cruelly beating horses or otber aniuuls | Schr Lulsita, Underhill, Pouta Pitro—H A Vatable & with whips, clubs or other weapons, 26; | son, for carrying anumals in a crucl or in- Schr Florence Bailey, Bailey, Jacmel—A Nones & Co. human manner, 20; for driving Iame, sick or See EE eR, Miller, Cape Haytien—R Murray, disabled horses, 213; for overloading or overdriv- J A ing horses or mules, for acts of cruelty to ree dogs, cats, poultry, &c., 16; for dog or cock ag 74 ing. 9; jor using bit burrs or other instruments a torture, 1; for starving or abandoning, heres, i ' H aueiously Di! = wounding aulmars orn kuives, ae... Total num- | peels Bila L Tretetien, Starling, Portiand—Taanc B Sta Der of arrests since 1806, 2,414. "The report went on | Pes | piettns, Seascale & to give 4 brief resume? of Mr. Bergh’ tour through aaa 5a wed : pe eg States establishing 80c! Sioop Cornelia, Stapp. New Haven—Racke tes forutinct this tour. Ine: ineiaud, Bowen, Halumore—Wm Palzell FG Davis, Doane, St Johns, PR—A Nones & Co. Schr Mary D’ Irelaud. Fisher. Galvestou—Tupper & tie. br A © Stimers, Warren, Pbtladeiphia—James Mand. Sehr snow Bird’ (Br), Cripps, Elizabethport—P I Ne vius 4 on. Steame: | 6 ne ears ourount showed, during the | Steamer Vesper, Davis, Ohester, | year, receipts of $85,789 95 und expenditures of ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE ARRALD STEAM YACRTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LIN Bteamstap Silesia Ger), Kebich, Hambare Feb U Havre Zist, via Soutaampton March 24, with mdse, ani passengers to Kanhardat 4 Co. Had strong NW and SW winds throughout. Mareh 26, Int 49 44, lon , peassen a Norwegian bark, bound to New York, showing signal letters JKMK; April 2, Detween lat 42 40 and 6 passed some ice. up Merrimack, Wier, Rio Janeiro Feb 24, Babia ambuco Marca 2, Para 2d and St Thomas 30th, se and passengers to W R Garrison March 4, main shaft, and arrived under satl at repaired damage, and sailed on 23d; Marel 4 they 3 {OF $19,340 iz, which weiudes a Sum of $6,085 35 | Expenses of alterations on headquarters, Te eepedntancent stated that the society had to superintend the collection of | all stray does and homeless anunals found in the | streets of city if the city authorities will fur | mush a lor of ground near the East or North Rivers, | and ereci thereun sultabie buildings; all dogs or other ahimais condemned as worthless to be humanly destroyed, and others fed and cared for until their owners claim them or homes are found joy them. There were daily proofs of the urgent | 2 need ch @ shelter, | astanding offer \ azon River, spoke steamship South America, | OBITUARY. Ho Janeiro. * as Steamship Tybee, Delanoy, St Domingo City March 27, mana 2th and Port au Flaite th, with mdse and pas- sengers to the Samana Bay Co. RE rina tat Steamsuip George Cromwe! Crawiord, pans This gentleman, whose reputation us @ jurist 18 | yorendoans Havana Aprils with cade and passengers not confined to this country, but extends to Eu | to Clark & Seaman. te Morro, spoke schr Bia, syn. | bound in, rope, died at his residence in Irving place on Sun- | "Steamship City pf San Antonio, Pennington, Judge J. W. Edmonds, Iveston same ‘ che bie | March 28 and Key West April 1, with mdse dnd Dassen- | day. Judge Edmonds had reached venerable | March % und Key West Apr | age, having been born in Hodson, In this State, on ‘Steamship Mediator, Stith, Baltimore, with mdse ana March 13, 1799. He was educated at Umon College, | Passengers to J Lorillard. Ship Silver Eagle (of London), Case. Shanghai Dec with teas, &c, to Morewood Co; Willis & Go. Ship Silver Eagle (of London), Case, Woosung, Dec with tea to Peabody, Willis & Co, pasted Anjler, Jan 1 in company with bark CR Bisnop (Ger), from Sha for Now York. lad light winds and athe Jan 21; passed Mauritius Feb 7 in lat 2) 50s | Cape Gf Good Hope Keb 2), and crossed’ the equator jrom where he graduated with honors in 1816. He vessel to Peabod: immediately began to study law and was admit- | ted to the Bar when only twenty years old, In the | year 1820 Judge Hdmonds came to this city | and began the practice of his profession. | He was a strong-Willed man, " oft Harteras; from thence variable and squaliy winds, fession was the one in which he earnestly | 40 Haiteras, trom tx nee ae sat ats | desired to rise. Clients soon found nim out, and | gchblp, St oun, Seribner, Liverpool March 5 Cape ¢ near so did hix professional brethren; and nis name | \itas'ro lon 52 We was 10 days from 62 to lon ba W, with Was mentioned as that of a clear-mmded, studious ae fetes en os gh fl March 24, a lawyer, At that time the Bar was more compact | ship King Philip, from Hamburg for Baitimor than at present, It was dominated by lawyers who | lat 34 long 55, spoke bark McGilvery, from Palermo for had reputations also as politicians, and there was a great help at the Bar to be got irom reputation quired at the party convention or on the stump. | Boston. . ‘Bark Arthur (Ger), Schacter. Liverpool 65 days, with Jnuage Edmonds, therefore, turning hig atten- | | ton Fo potiiics, became a Member of the’Tammany tne and had heavy weather. March 30, lat 308), lon 67 spoke bark Stefano (Ital), trom Genoa for Buitimore. Bark Harold (of Halifax, NS), Densmore, Antwerp 21, in ballast, to J F Whitney & Co. Is anchored in Gravesend Bay for orders. Bark Soli Deo Gloria (Ger), Wienandt, Hamburg, and aven Dec 39, with mdse'to Funch, Edye & Co salt wo order; vesse Funch, Edye & Co. Came the southern passage, and had heavy weather; w: north of Hatteras, Bark Fragoni E Devoto (Ital), Peraaso, Cork 47 days, in ballast, to A P Agresta. Took’ the southern passuite, Societ) As a result of this he was elected a mem- | ber of the Assembly of 1831, From 1832 to 1836 he | | Was a State Senator and a member of the Court of | Errors, and in the latter year he was appointed an | | Indian Agent or Commissioner. He spent some Cux! time among the Western Indians, aur | “Bark Impero (Br). Hardy, Havre March 2, in ballast, ing which he procured” a number of ad- | to master. Is anchored at Sandy Hook for orders. | Vantages for them. Ever afterward he kept | | gn Unda, ole, Diorkaas, Bordeaux G0 days, in bal- up an interest im the condition of the | Jas. Funch, lidye & 00. ‘ eo aborigines, The Judge returned to New York in| atk Giuseppino ital. De Angelis, Saples 0 toys | 1837, and tothe practice of his prolession. Then | Funch. Edye & Co. Passed Gibraltar Feb 25; took the began tue real period of bis success asa lawyer. | | He practised unui 1843 with good results in money | and repute, and then was chosen & State Prison Inspector. In this capacity he stndied the systems of discipline and correction used im our prisons, | gad his Kindly heart was hurt by their severit(; | He undertook to remodei them so a8 to do awa) With unnecessarily hard, not to say brutal, punisn- | ment. His endeavors were continual, and his | Strong sympathies awakened the feeling of other | influential men for the convicts, who, though de- graded, Were yet men, neither more nor less. | ""rhe influence of himself and his followers pro- cnred trom the Legislature the sanction of reform southern passage, and had heavy westerly gales; was 74. days west of Bermuda. Bark Victoria Perez, Chapman, Curacoa 21 davs, with salt to Perez & Obarrio. Was 7 days north of Hatteras, | with strong NE ana NW winds, Bark 8 E Kingsbury (of Boston). Waterhouse, Cardenas 7 days, with sugar to order; vessel to master. Bark JB Holbrook, Leavitt, Cardenag, 9 days, with sugar to B H Howell, Son & Co; vessel to Brett, son & & 0, H Bark Brothers, Chase, Cardenas 10 days, with sugar to PV Eing & Co; Vessel to J EB Ward & Co. larch 3). lat | $0, lon 7930, spoke brig Lavinia, from Cardenas for Dela ware Breakwater, Bark John Griffin, Westberg, Cardenas 8 days. with sugar to Spence, Montegue £00; vessel to Jas E Ward & tating thas Warden Liscomb was at dinner, | in the management of our prisons. The Prison | ©%, é g Volunteered to show the visitor over. tne | Reform Society would do well if {t would remem- | hark Nasbwank (of Arichad). Leblanc, Matanzas, 1 jowey corridors of the prison, The passage | ber this action of Judge Eamonds, and make some | Loud & Co. Ai ei a large door ‘ed the visitor into the | demonstration of regard for it now that its author | Hark via (of Prince Edward Island),’ Lockwood, eastern wing or men’s prison. Mr. ‘Tweed himself} is dead. Atter his term of service as Prison In; Was in tlie hospital, it was asserted, and reused to | spector was over Judge Edmonds was appointed | see any one: Dut here Was DS room, as has been | stated a number of fmes, within only a few celis | was made a Judge of the Supreme Court. To the of the entrance. The comiorts of a act Of cottage | honor attaching to both of those places and refiec gurpiture were his. The aitiuence of a common | ing upon their occupants, Judge Edmonds ad Matanzas 10 days, with sugar to the Commercial Ware- house Co; vessel to RP Buck & Cor ee ‘i 5 7 | Bark Rezina Tolck, Ray, Sagua 8 days, with sugar to a Circuit Judge, and two years later, in 1547, he | pM, go: vessel to John Zittlosen, : Brig Watch (Br), Robin, Rio Janeiro 59 days, via Hainp- ton Roads 3days, with coffee to G Ramsey & Co; vessel to G F Bulley. Crossed the Equator Feb 25 in ion 38:10 W. ‘grain carpet were there. Tucre was nothing so _ a. Filed in ie sg ag of i 5 ey Zpenon, Ce ‘ardenas 9 days, with sugar, 4c, very attractive, however, in the apartment as to |B long life. years of study nad | toJ ss Do. i z induce 4 person to leave even a hail bedroom | crowned him with the proper juridical PEP dir ee re aiding, Matansse ® da; with en the fifth Moor, back, to enjoy tile | wisdom that prevented him from slurriug over Brig Vlora Goodale, Goodale, Matanzas 9 days, with therein. The prison wore the same ge | any case that came before him. In consequence | sugar to Brown Bros & Co; vessel to A Abbott. wok which all prisons wear, although | his decisions there delivered have since been rig John Wesley (of Baltimore), Ford, Matanzas 8 the sunlight was streaming im through | taken as models, and are even quoted in the | days with sugar to Miller & Houghton. ¥ the emprasares, It ts a place to be entered with a | British law courts. Before Judge Edmonds there brig 4 o Fetungill 1° Boia Pa nas arse 13 shudder and to be leit ina hurry. Ascertainmg | were many judges on our Bench whose <dccisions | $#¥s With sugar to onda ; vel to masi that the ex-Commissioner of Public Works could not be seen Witheut the, permission of the Warden | ‘We reporter awaited th THE BOSS OA! The Warden entered after passed nearly aD mg conversation, substantially vomning of Mr. Liscombe, OT BE SEEN. the reporter ensued -— HiskaLD MAN.—Will It be possible vo see the ex- Commissioner of Pnvlic Works this aiternoon’ WanpeN—It will depend entirely upon the will of We do not compe! prison- | the ex-Senator himsell, ers to see any one. HERALD MAN—Will yon be 80 Kind as to send this | munication of spirits with mankind, and published | Marked copy of the HéRALD up to Mr. Tweed, with | a my card? WakbEN—I will have them sen’ up, but] can as- | belies, sure you beforehand that he wili not see you. The paper and card departed on (heir mission in | Meanwnile the re- porter asked the Warder how he enjoyed lile on | the isiand and whether he, jollowing the mevita- | charge of one of the deputies. had | hour im waiting, and the Joilow- | | Nave had equal regard with his, but since nis re- | Wi? days north of Hatteras, with strong variable urement from the Bench there has scarcely neen | “Y4% wx Hclements (of St John, NB), Lewis, Caina- | one, Judge Edmonds served in the Supreme | rien $ days with sugar to order; vessel to OW Bertaux. | Court unui 1852, whea he became a member of the | “Brig Christina (Br), Thomsou, Clenfuegos 14 days, with Court of Appeals. | He did not remain on the | fe 'S\NCallymore (of Yarmouth, NS), Perry, Sagua bench of this Court long, but in 1853 resigned irom | 15 44% with sugar to Jova & Co: vewsel to Heney & Par- it and once more took up his practice. ae . For some time tse subject ol Spiritualism had | ~ Brig Proteus (of Portland), White, Sagua 8 days, with | been discussed on ail sides, and Judge Edmonds had | sugar to Moses Taylor & Co: vessel to Jax E Wari & Co. given Some attention to it. Almost immediately chr Sparkling Wave (of. Fowey), Hocken, Bio Grand alter his retirement from the Court of Appeals he | jays, with hides, &c, to Oelnch & Co; vessel to master. e : ‘rosed the Equator March U, in Jon 34°W; had fresh NE | anounced his conversion to a bellef tn the com. | \rOnS* shine Equator, from thence strong variable winds: been 4 days north of Hatteras work defending his new faith, It wazs | — Schr Georgie Staples (of Calais), Lord, Taxpan 25 days, then, and bas remained, an unpopular | with cedar, &e, to Theband Bros; vessel to BF Metcalf & and the Judge showed a rare | Co. Had some heavy weather, March 25, lat 50, tom 30, | courage im adhering to it openly. His | While lying to ina NE gale, carried away jibboom asa sprang foretopmast. chr Isabella, Feiring (ate Danton), Ruatan via Bo- naca and Jonesville, Hon, 18 days, with fruit to Douglas; vessel to B J Wenberg, Had strong N NW gales; was 6 days north of Hatteras. March 8, power of mind was impugned by many without cause, for the intellectual ability that he reveajed bejore his adoption of belie! in Spiritualism has never shown any evidence of decline, Un the con- | bie rule, was increasing in avordupois. The con- | trary, his opinions given even of late years suow | Thos P Dunton, aged 52 years, a native of Bath, Me, died ‘weteation soon Came back to the object of the re- | that he continued im the possession of rare and un- | #t./onaca, and was Durie at thatpiace. | og porter’s visit. | impeactable legal Knowledge und wonderful skill | ght Rosie & Adra vot Bristol, Me). Gaul 3 HERALD MAN—Apreopos, does the air and the | in 18 use. What caused him to become a sehr J A Griffin (of Wilmington, Del, Godfrey, Trim- @iet of the prison agree with Mr. Tweed, and is he | Spiritualist is not known, unless, indeed, it | daa (Cuba) Feb 25, via Nassau It days, with sugar'to La- Joliowing the rule—is he, too, getting larger? was, as rumor says, an’ abnormal affection | tassa & Co; vessel’ to Evans, Ball & Co.” Pat into Nas. WaRpEN—He weigiis eigitcen or twenty pounds | for deceased kindred. His belief was firm | *4u with cargo shified. March 12, lat3l 30, lon 78 20, had more. ALL POR A SENSATION. BERALD MaN—Have you anything to say regard- ing this statemnent of Commissioner Laimbeer? VARDEN—i certainly Lave. HEKALD MaN—You deny the whole story avout the plan of escape and the liberties given to the | prisover, | suppose. WARDEN—! certainly do. HekaLp Man—Are his liberties, then, than those given to any other convict * no greater Wakpex—He has not so much liberty given him | 8 this boy (pointing to one of the errand boys), | cannot imagine what couid have lnduced the ber- petration of such a canara. HERALD MAN—Were any of the Commissioners in the prison yesterday (Sunday) ¥ Wakpex—Yes; Commissioner Lambeer. HERALD MaN—Then you pronounce the story as Btter!y without foundation, even in possivllityy Warpex—tI assuredly do, Here the deputy re-entered with the reporter's @ard, on the back of which was written:. “tluch obliged for the paper sent. Mr. Tweed regrets that he is unable to see any one to-day.” After some further general conversation, @mounting only to reiteration on the part of the | Warden, the H&kaLD man took his Way back to the aity. ‘The Commissioners of Charitics and Cor- rection. Ata meeting of the Commissioners of Charities @nd Correction yesterday morning, Mr. Stern made a motion that he be allowed to prepare a | reply in writing to the allegations made by Mr. Laimbeer last Saturday with reference to the cus- tedy of Tweed at Blackwell’s Island, which shall embody a complete statement of the matter. The a Lg granted, the motion was Jaid On the Bext Saturday. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. ——— Aanurl Meeting of the Society for Its Prevention—The Work Done—The Su- Perimtendent and Treasurer’s Report— ‘The Need of an Asylum for Destitute Bogs. A Meetigz Was called yesterday of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for the purpose of amending tue code of bylaws @nd of receiving the report for the cight months @nding January last, The attendance o: members ‘Was quite numerous. The President, Mr, Henry Bergh, occupied the chair. The frst busmess in order was a proposal to amend the bylaws by fixing the date o1 paying | dues at the beginning of January, instead of May, as heretofore. The Superintendent of the Society, Mr. T. Ww HartHeld, presented his report sor the past eigut »months. This was necessary because of the change of the Society's year, which formeriy was trom May to May, bot now dates jrom January. The report states that during the period men- thaned the 80: has prosecuted $20 cases; that residents of \ocalitics are becoming more inter- + ested im the Work, and that in places where shock- sng cases o1 inhumanity to dumb animals were of fregnent Occurrence tie interierence of agenis ix seldom regnired. [0 msny small towns where agents have only been appointed a few montis eruelty is gradually becoming an evil of the past, and borses, calves and Other avimals are treated ‘with much imununity. During the same period 500 lorses and other animals were humanely destroyed by oficers of the society. The ambulances have been called out op 138 occasfons to remove sick and disab horses from the streets to thelr stables or to th veterinary surgeons. Mundreds of infirm and ‘worm out amvmais have also been condemned by the veterinary surgeons attached fo the society. in ibis city and in brooklyn, and destroyed. Four- bwndred and fifty lame borses, suffer- trom ar ae disability, have been red out of harness and sent home rest or treatinen complaints have been received against owners of horses neg- secting to provide them with necessary feud and shelter, In some cases, on investigation, the owners were found jn a8 poor condition as thelr Gumb servants, and in others, the poor beasts Were jeit to starve while their innawan masters ‘Pere svendiba their Carvings in drink. Mawy sued The report will be ready, 1t is reported, by | aheavy gale trom WNW, in which started cargo be- tween decks. Schr_D B Everett (of South Thomaston), Gregory, Car denas8 days, with sugar to Gossler & Ud; vessel to BF Metcalf & Co. Schr John Johnson (of Philadelphia), McGee, Cardenas 13 days, with molasses to Ronda & Uo; vessel.to Baker & avton. Schr Maggie Harthan (of Lubec), Small, Cardenas U days, with melado to order; vessel (0 Jed Frye & Co. Schr Elma M Wright (of Wellfleci), Freeman, Cardenas 10 days, with sugar to E D Morgan & Co; vessel to mas- | and true. He applied himself to investigating every so-called phenomenon of Spiritualism, | and Several times denounced as jugglers and im: postors persons Who made themselves notorious | as “mediums.” Since his retirement from the | Court of Appeals Judge Edmonds has been a prac- | utioner in this city, and hts clients have demanded | | all his time. No lawyer was more closely confided | in by chents and no one gave more cause for trust. | He was quick to understand a case and as quick | ter. | 0 pass open ite merits, bat bis career | ‘tne ts Knowles (of Addison), Knowles, Cardenas 10 on the bench always kept him .from sun- r due haste. His emergences into the pubiic | “uy Baker" Cardenas 10 days, with sugar to view lave been few since 1863, and they | master. : have been only to direct attention to some political | or humanitarian purpose, or to try to clear away some beth mistiness of Spiritnalism. It will be } remembered that his last appearance as an apostle i of the new taith was to promulgate a letter that | 28y%,."7jth sugar to Youngs, Smith & Co; vessel to HP _ he said he had received rom Judge Pecknam, one | ~ Schr Cephas Starrett (of Rockland, Me). Babbidge, Ma- | of the passengers of the lost Vine du Havre, ) twnzas 12 dave, with sugar to HF Brown & Co. a | dudge Edmonds wi ea lawyer—one chr David Torrey (of Portland), Soule, Cienfuegos whose time Was passed in the dryest on the dry | days. with sugar toB J Wenberg. ° studies of his profession. He was ihin and sallow, but his tall form and venerable appearance made him attractive and even imposing. He was kindly na- tured, and to see pain inflicted upon anotber gave | | Bim pain. This caused bim—when he saw the o Ball & Co. | portunity, in 1862, for the accomplishment of tbs | "Schr Setagawa (of Gloucester), Bryant, Baracoas days, Scheme—io draw up a petition to Congress to eman- | With fruit to.) & 7 Fenmall vessel (0 ee eo eis, with | cipate the slaves as @ War measure. Almost with | t :¥ | his last breath the Judge asked that his funeral | "She a'W Cons Bayle Mosquito Inter Fla, 8 days, services ghould be eld. at B& George's church, of | with live oak 10 Switt & Bros; veeol wo Van Brant ® whose pastor, Dr. Tyng, he was lon, | Bros. | rend,” ‘Aiter the funeral services in this clty, at | | Schr Carrie, Allen, Indianola 25 days. with cotton, &c, two P.M. to-day Judge Edmonds’ body will be | “sche"Gugene Borda, Dukes Jacksonville t days, with | taken to his birthplace (Hudson) for interment. yellow pine to.G Hunter & son: vessel to Slazht & Petty. ‘SHIPPING NEWS. :oguth come sm Schr Eva May (of Porttand). Ancrews, Matanzas It days, with molasses to Gossler & Co, vessel to Miller & Houghton. | 15 days, with sugar to Sola Bros; vessel to “A Dayton & 0. ‘hr W8 Scull (of Philadelphia). Barrett, Sagua 9 days, with sugar to Moses Taylor & Uo; vessel to Evans, timber to master. sehr saarbruck, Clark, Pensacola, with lumber to Chase, Talbot & Co. Schr C W Holt, Delay, Savannah 7 days, with yellow pine tod Bigelow & Ca: vessel Lo H W Lond & Co.” April , of the Delaware, spoke schr Whitney Long, bound south. ‘Schr Mary Louisa. Gaskell, Washington, NO, 4 days, with naval sores to Zopher Mills. Kelipse, White Virginia ake. Soye, Virginia. of Pines, Steelman, Virginia. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL. ‘Steam ‘Sail stination. | Offic | nee Katte, |Dectination. | Offes, } sehr WH Rutan, Decker. Virgin | tev | Apri spool ‘iad Sehr HJ Raymond, Cranmer, Virginia, bot a Aprit 7../Laverpool..12 Broadway. | Sone Three Brothers, Bally, Virginia. 8 2 Bowling Green chr Abbie Franktord, Hickman, Virginia, 9 ei eguline Green | Schr D Hastings, Tilton, Viriinlk, powinedreen | Schr 20 A Ward, Gray, Virginia chr M E Turner.’ Camp, Virgmia, Sehr Exertion, Forbell, Virginia. r Gen Sheridan, Stewart, Virginia for New Haven. ir H A Hoyt, Cranmer, Baltimore. — sehr M B Rulon, Green, Baltimore, Sehr E D Endicott, Endicott, Baltimore for New Ha- ven. h | Schr RW Huddle, Depaty, Baltimore tor Norwalk, Ct. Passed Through Hell Gate. | BOUND SOUTH, 69 Broad 15 Broadway. twa | | | | r Be Abyssinia .. Boisaus mburz Liverpool. . ls lemma Breage | _ Brig Bittern, Yates, New Haven for New York, in bal- [Livernool Broadway. last to master, * ¥ Hacer Schr Luna, Wella, Fail River for New York. jowlingGreen | Sehr & & E Baker, Patrick, Haven jor New York. Sehr Mary Langdon, enniett Somerset tor New York: sebr Jra Lutfrimier, Coleman, Rockland for Philadel phia, with ice Schr 8 A Falconer, Wilson, Providence for New York. chr Maria EB Hearn, Farmer, Stamtord for New York. Liverpool, Liverpool, . [20 broadway werpool..|4 Bowling Gr F iMemuate lt Sronawace chr Mail, Mead, Greenwich ior New York. with stone Livernools:|18Breaaway. | 19 order Teele aroadway, | Sener laze, MoNamee, Greenwich for New York, with i 4 | stone to order. be petal | ‘Sehr Orlando Smitn, Bot Sebr H A Deming, . |Laverpool.. tris, Vortenester for New York. D RAST, Boardman, New York for Provi- Almanne for New York—This Day. — dence, UN ND MOON, MIGH WATER ss | sehr Henrietta, Gandy, Philadelphia for Norwic! Snp rises a4] Gov, Istand..morn 11 53 ur Nieanor, Hogan, New York lor Newport | Sum sets va. 6811 Sandy Hook,.morn 11 08 | Sehr Mary if Mimin. verris, New York for Warren, p> Hage ie 5 3 Fehr A Pardee, Bishop, Elizabetuport for War Moon ri norn — —{ Hell Gate......eve 138 | Sento dence, ths . New York tor Providence. sebr Sallie 1 Chartre. Amboy for Taunton Schr Nellie H Benedict, Thompson, Virginia for New Haven Schr Reading RR No 45, Davis, Philadelphia for Bridge- | PORT OF NEW YORK,.APRIL 6, 1874. | | port, Schr James Hoffman, Shropshire, Amboy for New Hawen. Schr White Rock, Lafferty, Hoboken for New Haven. i CLEARED. Atcamship Victoria dr), Hedderwick --Hen- | _ Sehr Cordelia Newkirk. Wuntiey, Georgewwn, De for derson Bre i i rn), Hedderwick, Glagow—Hen Bridgeport ae i . m fol ark Salvatore (Ital), oa ee Sear Helen A Hoyt, Philadelphia for Boston. Ageesta, pide Queenstown—A P | Sehr Hebevea W Huddle, Doherty, Baluuore for Nag: ark Lana (Ge leubrock, Breren=Chas Li walk | €o, Sbrock, Breiaen-Chas Laling & | Wat wm « Woodhull, Woodhall, Virginia for New ia- |’, Bark Three Brothers, Edwards, Genoa and Leghorn— | ven. Fabbri & Chauncey Bark Pallas (Br). Biddle. Belize- W Jex & Co. TKK Murray! Jr, Jackson, Portau PrinceeR Mur- | rk Carib, Townsend, Fredericks sO | Beoterd acy |. Preterickstadt (8t Crotx)—P Bark Mary # Labby. ‘Schr Golden Kagle, Shaw, Amboy for New Bedford. Scby Frank BColton, Thompson, Hoboken for Boston. sehr Carrie Beil, Newton, Hoboken tor Bath. Schr Amelia Augusta, Mott, Aibany for Manhasset. Schr Belle, Simpson, New York for Bridgeport. Schr Caroline & Cornelia, Crowley, Hoboken tor So- merset. | Stone, Ejtzabethport~Brett, Son & Co, senr Ellen M Baxter, Lampher, Port Jobnvon tor Pro- Brig Sabina (Br), Porrier, Point-a-Pitre—H A Vatable | videnoe, aroma chr F Mei Bunce, Port Jobnson for Provence. want if flariiniquaise (Pr), Manque, St Pierre—Jonay rbil- | | Sear Emme Gregory, Thorndike, Rondout for Hos- ‘Rehr J MPreeman, Eldridge, New York for Newpyrt. Brig Rockiand (Br), Desmond, 6t Thomas—c B § oa gett WA Ceeqner, Weber,’ Blizabeinport sor emcee Son. ‘Bria Marivpss. Zilis. CardcnaseAlyah Mudgets, NEW YORK HERALD, TUNSDAY, APRIL 7, SC SL CELT ee Sa TN a cmmamMEAUnR AN RII pli ine SA5H- 9S lS See LO MEDELITE BE NY, ei” QIN PRI CNR U R ls GEE EE and bis pro- | March 11, in lon 28 49 W; had moderate weather to April | Schr David Ames (of Rockland, Me), Ames, Matanzas 9 | Schr RT Cariisie (ot Philadelphia), Smith, Cienfuegos | 1874—QUADRUPLE SHERT. Schr D & Berry, Walters, Eltzabethport for Prov+ Arrived at Belfast Apri 6, ship St Helem= (@y), Mann, Pensacola, ene Mus Boston. ; Schr Ohare Millon Sones. Vigne tor New Haven, Arrived at Plymouth April 8, 8:80 AM, steamship Thu- Sor Mt Hyer, Boa in Virginia for New taven. Fingta (Ger), M New York for Hamburg. sehr Ja ews, Hop ing Virginia for Fanrhaven. Arrived at Queenstown April 5, bark Flore (Fri. Dupey, Schr Rambler, Pettigrew, Vissinis for New London, | San Francisco; 6th, 6:80 AM, steamship Republic (Br), Schr Jultan Nelson, Haven. feeks, Georgetown, DO, tor New Gleadell, New York for Liverpool. Passed Brow Head 6th, 6 AM, steamship Indiana, Sam- ner, Philadelphia for Liverpool. Arrived at Greenock April 6, steamship Australia (Br), McKay, New York for Glasgow. Arrived at Antwerp Apri! 6, ship Sylvanus Blanchard MeAlevy, Callao. Arrived at Bremen April 2, ship Sirius (Ger), Moller, i aipere for iY, Raven. $ mes, Pear it nee. Sony Lizzie W ‘aymond. Lord, virginia for, New Ha- ven. Sehr O C Acken, Mead. New York tor Stamfora. Kk Agnes (Ger), Hirdes, from Bremen Feb 22 (Was | Baltimor soso Apri 4, lat d0 43, lon 6s, by pilus boat Isaac Wedd, | Arrived at ——— April 4, Stella, from United Staten, B Pian “Abin. from the West Indies (by pilot boat Mary SAILINGS. Sailea from Liverpool April 4, Foster, San Francisco. Sailed trom Limerick April 4 bark Angelica (Ital), De Martino, United States, Sailed from Antwerp April 4, barks Giacomino (Ital), Bonitazio, New York; Sunny Region (Br), Smith, do; Nina Sheldon, Sheldon, Montreal one? from Messina, bark Hornet, Hopkins, Philadel- bip Rydal Hau Br, SALLED, Ship Carrier Dove, for Breinen. Marine Disasters, Sap Barrisn Queen (| Masters, at PI en Tetagrer aes etme Chateence lat 25 58 .N, lon , Passed » vessel of about 1,000 tons, ow streak around her, two anchors on fore tull poop, site deck, one having an Iron and the other ® wooden Salled from Leghorn, bark Lronsides, Powter, New York. stock; masts broke about 30 feet above the de od bowsprit and masts painted yellow: stern out; bulwarks partly gone; frame of win: mill standing: passed the for- ard Rouse about five miles from the wreck, with deck own. Banx Marswat Penursim: " singapo York. whieh put into Ht Tuomas Feb 19 leaky sold April 1, “Her cargo will be forwarded to its destina- Uon in the Norwegian bark Saga. Brig Novaxty, Haveuer, trom Boston for Cardenas (be- fore reported founderea at sea) was tnsured,for $35,000 in the following ofilces:—Mercantile, New | York, $9,000; Salem Marine. $3,000; Delaware Mutual, $10,000; North | Foreign Ports, Astrrocosta, Feb 13—In port bar Mary BE Packer, Holloway, to sail next day"for Philadelpiia with il: PiNwaLt, March 2—Arrived, schrs MG Collins, En- ih pon goats WR" Knighton, Knighton, Trives ith, schrs Jessie FE: @ Colitis, Bnd cou promieF Pieaneth, Brewer, and Mary ORDEAUX, March 3—Saned, BI f nesota (Br), ‘Hamlin (from bivarpooll, New Orloane, Buxnos Ayman, teh Wein port sbip John Patten, Wy- America, Philadelpbia, $400); State of Pennsylvania, | Mn, unc; barks TF Whitom, Garver, from Leith, sr- 34.000," She wasdse tons, Huilt of iron, five years Ol, and | tived lth; GM Lucker, Pinkham, and Archer, Hatch, owned in Boston by Mesars. Nash, Spalding & Co. It wil | for New York; Edmund Phinney, Bacon, for’ Boston’ be remembered that she was built to carry molasses in | Lord Clarendon (Br), Lavender, trom New York; Me- | tanks and was very successiul. she averaged about six | funticook, Hemingway, trom Rosario, arrived 1th to | trips each season, delivermg her cargo in prime order, | load tor Boston; Wm Van Name, Hoffman; Celina, Modgdon; Blanche How, Gould; J 8 Winslow, and Woodside, Montgomery, unc; and others. — Ca.corra—Salled from Sauwor Feb 21, ships Lora Lynd- hurst (Br), Clark, New York; 22d, Moghton Tower (Br), Truimbie, do. Gatie, March %4—Bailed, ship Osceola, Nickerson, Cal- cutta, Guanare, Feb 2%4—Cleared, ship A McCalium, Moody, United Kingdom. In port March 4, ships St Pewr (Br), Webb, tor Hamp- ton Roads, lig; ugmnlte, Mach, ldg. Graxp Caxany, March $—In port bark Jennie Prince, Prince, wu. GwaND TURK, TI, March 16—Arrived, brig Alice, Mont- New York (and cleared 19th ‘for Belize). Arrived, steamship Morro Castle, Morton, * ork; bark Arizona, Conant, Antwerp. Arrived March 29. schrs Moss Glen (Br), Wade, St NB, via Cardenas; Annie M Allen, Coucklin, New cans; Bth, steamer Gassie, Russell, Galveston; schrs Ralph Carieton, Harkness, New York; Mary Anna (Br), Annapolis, NS, Sailed 29th, sclir Peter H Crowell, Chase, Cardenas. Hauivax, April 4—Arrived, steamships Nestorian (Br), Watts, Baltinore for Liverpool; eth, Falmouth, Colby, Portiand. Kixastox, Ja, March 28—In port bark Elisabeth (Br), Ryan, une, stir Jennie Hubbara (Br), Henderson, tor New York via Alliator Pond (cleared). Liico (Chilt), Feb U—Sailed, bark Iron Age, Stone (late Sturges), Queenstown. | with the old method. ‘The vessel proved herself to be a | staunch sea boat, having passed through some of the | heaviest yates known to the wade, her evenly distributed rgo adding very much to the steadiness of the hul in heavy weather, She never teaked any until her la: trip, and it is beHeved if her steam pump had been in ood working order, the vessol could have been kept afloat at the time of the late disaster. Bric Appey Eien, Gilkey, trom Savannah, which ar rived at Port Spain, March 1, reports:—Left Savannah 7th Feb; at midnight, wind blow ing strong, took in upper topsails, reefed mainsail and set it; sharp sea running, yexsel making some water: at 2AM took in foresail, lower topsail and jib; Feb & heavy gales from ENB; at | 2 PM sharp lightning, heavy thunder and torrents of | | rain; at midnight wind shirted to NNE, gale Increasing toa hurricane; at PM blew away the mainstays; set | rt of three ‘reefed mainsail, vessel shipping large quantities of water and rolling very much; at 6 AM shifted top of deckloud out against the lee rigging, giving easel a strong list to starboard ; pumps constantly go- ing; for the safety of veasel and carge threw over @ por- tion of deck load, consisting of 12,340 feet pitch pine lumber. Brig Anna (Br), Ogilvie, from Philadelphia tor La- guayra, put into St Thomas March 28 in distress. Bric Ocean Quexn (Br), Vibert, from Santos for Boston, | which put into St Thomas Jan 30'in distress, resumed het voyage March 28, having repaired. AL a saving on cach voyage of about $5,000 as compared | | 3 Monrxvipno, Feb 1—Arrived previous, bark Rothie- Bric Sunrriss (Br), Homans, from Maceo for + | may (Br), Forbes, adinas ih put into St Thomas March 13 in distress Macasr, Feb 21—-Cleared, ships Belle Moses, Gregory, Scur Pronger (Br), Lewis, from Humacoa for put | >: 28d, 8 F Hersey, Small, ——; Elizabeth Cushing, into St Thomas March 18 in’ distress, Scun Wanata, Swinnerton, from New York for Rio Ja- holag idg: bark Mathilda, do. | neiro, which put into St Thomas Jan 31 in distress, sailed | "Wiyacunz, March 23—Sailed, brig Jas Coffll (Br), Dela- if ort March 6, ships Cuba, Theobald, and Hudson for destination March 21, having completed repairs. | ware Breakwater; 24th, schrs aldine, Baltimore, and | Scur Joseen P Comecys. abandoned at sea atew weeks | Kobert Wing, New York. since, while being towed to Jacksonville, has gone in port 24th, brigs T Towner, Wright, tor New Haven, ashore near False Cape. Parties are busy wrecking her. | 1dg; Thos Campbell (Br), Lewis, for Boston. Jag: Lalan cur Lorvrro Fran, Young, at Savannah 24 inst from | (B+ Long, for Delaware Breakwater, wig; Mary E Scun Many E Covyz—The steamer Johns Hopkins, at Boston Sth trom Baltimore, reports that o f Fire Island, in a gale, discovered the sehr Capt Fitzmeyer, from Mitlville, N. cargo of Water pipes, in distre: sinking condition, All hands were taken off and brought to Boston, They saved nothing but what they stood in. The schooner sunk in 20 fathoms of water shortly arter In port March 2, brigs Jura (Br), Walters, for Hampton Roads, Solario (Br), McLeod, tor Delaware Breakwater; schr B L Haton, Adams, for Hampton Roads. Pana, March 18—Sailed, schr Cecile, Pindar, New York. Panaua, March 2l—Arrived, steamship Honduras, Dex- ter, Central America. i Port Antoni0, Ja, March 19—Sailed, schr Lizzie, Pope, Bath, reports:—March 2, 1a¢ 3820. lon 7020, experienced | Pana wigs Tula, Reed. diez: Champion (Br), do; schrs . ri “d_| Peerless, Patterson, and Florence May (Br), Idg; Ar- astrong SE gales had mainsail blown away; no other | mda tin, Copeland, Wig; J Spencer dieg. = Peaxamauco, March 2—Sailed, brig’ Adelaide, Hall, | New York. | was abandoned. She was 7 years old, registered 260 | Mobile. tons and hailed trom Bridgeton, NJ, Ponce, March %—Sailed previous, brig James Fraser Scum Weicome Hows (Br), Hatfield, from Windsor for | (Br). tor Coamo, to tinish ldg tor United States; sehrs New York. was dismasted off Mount ‘Deseret and towed | Addie G Bry into West Quoddy on Friday night last Mary Louise, l’ot In port 24th, lag; Clara Jenkins, from Baltimore, ding ; n United States, lig; schrs Keokuk, Crocker. trom York, disg, Cyrus Fossett, Pierce, trom do, arrived 19th, do; Susan, Idg; Annie Florence (Br), wig; Rebecca Aun (Br), for United States, Idg. Pont Hawkespuny, CB, March 29—Arrived, bark Mo. selle (Br), McRae, Montevideo via St Thomas. Kio Janeino, Feb zi—Sailed, brigs Carrie Parington, Whittemore, Para ; 22d. Morancy, Swall, Baitimore; 234, Primus (Ger), Brandt, Galveston. In ort Feb 24 ships PG Blanchard, Groan, for Callao (cleared 21st); Lincoln (Br), Jock, for St John, NB. dg; Eagle, Coffin, tor Baltimore: J B Lincold, Musan wa; barks Crickett, Kean, from Baltimore, arrived 22d New Light, Chapman, trom do, do; Adda J Bonn Bonner, from do; Commerce, Elliott, and Geneva, Gor- brigs’ Chowan, Mields, timore, ar- 1st: Lincoin, Gover, and J’ M_ Wiswell, Johnson, . Rittseher, from New York, arrived ‘THomas, March 18—Arrived, brigs Anna (Br), Ogil- Philadelphia tor Laguayr tre: hr Pioneer r ALPHA, Salisbury, at Philadelpbia 6th from ‘Trini- dad, had heavy weather during the Dassage and lost jib» bovin and split sails, Scur St Croix, Eaton, from Boston, with ice, was struck by the norther afternoon of March 31, while haul- ing into a berth at Kuhn’s wharf, Galveston, and ground- ed on the edge of the channel. ‘The vessel lying in an casy position, and would come off without datage-as soon asthe wind shifted, Hauivax, April 6—The brig Leander (Br), Caron, trom St Jago for St Johns, NF. put in here yesterday, leaking, Reports she was in the ice off Scutary eight dhys. she will be repaired, During an easterly gale a few davs ago a wreck was | } | —_ driven ashore on Scatary Island, CB, consisting of the stern frame wheel, chains, tiller, &c., of & vessel of about 6H) tons. As the name was completely obliterated, noth- ing could be surmised of the vessel, her crew, cargo or | destination. i New Haven, April 6—There is a heavily laden schr aground at Mill River. Portiaxp, Me, April 6—During a heavy snow storm here this morning the schr Fannie A Bailey, of Vorts. | (Br), Lewts, Mumacow for—~—, in distress; 19th, brigs mouth, valued at $15,000, went ashore in Simonton’s | Nebo (Br), Lewis, Boston; Dart (Br), Colter, New York; Cove. Her cargo of sugar for the Grand Trunk Railway | 20th. bark Zulma (Br), Peterson, Bahia (and salied 2ist 4s valued at $24,000; insured in the Phonix and Atlantic | tor Sagua); brig D i’ Stockwell, Harding, Antigua (and Mutual Companies. ‘The sehr Volant, of Bangor. from Calais, with lumber, ran ashore on doz Island Ledge, but was pulled off and | towed up, leaking badiy. Miscellaneous. sailed for Cuba); 2ist, bark Elizabeth (Dan), Crag, Pen- sacola; schrs RF Hart, Coombs, Baltimore; Louie F Smith, Brown, Boston; Renry Bushman (81, Crane, Demerara (and sailed 24th tor “Arroyo, to load for nortii of Hatteras) ; 224, brigs Abbie Eilen, Gilkey, Port Spain (and sailed 23d ‘tor Cuba; Silas Aylward’ (Br), Smitn, | Weare under obligations tothe purser of the steam- i ‘pas ae ‘ets for Aig 23d, brig Acelia | ship Merrimack for his promptness in forwarding our | for ona}; sours Alfred heen: Pillsbury, Port spain (and | files and despatches from Rio Janeiro, &c. sailed 24th for Cuba); Harmon Curtis, Gurtiy Domerara (and sailed 24th for Cuba): 26th. brig J H Gillespie (Br), rown, Demerara; schrs Ws Moseley, Abbott, Martin: ique (and sailed 27th for Caibarien); Atta (Br), Conley, do, chartered to load for Boston ; 27th, barks Viking (Br). Purser J R Vandusen, of the steamship Tybee from St Domingo City, &c, has our thanks for the prompt delivery of our despatches, &c. . Byerson, Montevideo; 2stb, Chanticleer, Clement, Rid Sreamer Macyet, owned by § A R Wright & Co, of 3 ents Portland, has been'sold to Kennebec parties for nearly | Tetbbont, Niomaba Baltimore? Barty Bovan vAvecks: $5,000. Genoa: "atm, "schirs Gen Connor, Shute, Fork. Sa Banoor, April 4—The ice the Penobscot River is still | Heiress (Br), Spicer, Nevis; th, bark Paramount, Hoit, firm, ana’as there is no treshet to aid in sending it out | Havre. vessels will not probably be able to reach this city for a Arrived 30th, steamship Ontario, Slocum, New York for week to come. Rio Janeiro. Notice to Mariners. A lighthouse is being erected on Bird Rock, north end of Crooked Island, Wi, as a guide to Croofed Isiand pas- sage. Salled 16th, bark Minnie Cameron (Br), Currie, Cuba: brig Madonna (BD, Hall, Mayagnez, to load tor north of Hatteras; schrs Lizzie Major, Gerriah, St Croix; Taylor 4 Mathis, Snow, Inaguy to oad tor Baltimore: Beta, Ackley, Jackson: Gerent (Br), Sanford, Arecibo, to load for Baltimore; J7th, ship Lisbon, Curtis (or Dunning), Cuba; bark ba Plata (Br), Rennie. Sugua; brigs Martha (Guat), Parrington, Manzanillo and north of Hatteras: BUOY REPLACED. The buoy on Willoughby’s Spit, which drifted about two miles out of position on the 13th ult. was repiaced | john Avil andy, [nagna and Boston ; schi | April 3 by the United States buoy tender Heliotrope. dic. bryant Rive: Macy ann Metaua Revahees, SHOAL SPOT IN BAN FRANCISCO BAY, CALIFORNIA. Geer Risto. ‘Osler an aah Belawate. Breee: Protessor George Davidson, of the United States Coast Survey, has ixsued the Soule wing, In the detailed survey ot San Francisco Bay, by Assist- ant Gershom Bradford, a ridge having less than seven | fathoms upon it has been developed. By authority of Captain C P Patterson, superintendent of the Coast Sur- | yey, this notice is issued In advance of the regular sail. | ing directions, which will be drawn re when the ‘K of exumination is completed. The ridge stretches water; schr Sum: ville (Br), Genn, Ipagna and Boston : 2th, brigs Thos Campbell (Br), Lewis, M. guez and Boston; 2ist, Lulan (Br), Loni ware Breakwater, schr Wanata, Swinnerton York, havmg repaired), Rio Janeiro; 23d, standa (Dutch), Heyliger. and Marta (Dutch) ew York: 2th, bark Madagascar (Aust), do; schr Ohimo, Lanxi), Ma. fuea and north of tat in an Irregular curved line from the northwest pointot | Mavagues and New Tork or Phindelphiay asthe be catraz Island to the eastern end_of the Frest oat, | Gon Bh Vi 5 . and nas an average ‘width of 700 yards within “thé | paired), boston Gy, Vilert drom Santos having re- seven-fathom line. The depth of water upon it isnot | “In port March 30, bark Saga (Nor), Bie. for New York, regular, and the shoalest spot yet discovered has : : Bat tone viathoms OE ater, Geer sravelly wot ce & cargo ot bark Marsha! Pellisier (Br), from Singe- cor eee eae ice the, lowest tides: but | “ saur Cay, TL, March 18—Arrived, schr J T Alburger, By cot amCat REE Hin thee Teeult track, | Copson, Se tncmas and cleared 90th for Philadelphia” of vessels and isa danger to those of large dranght. Itis | yoacvaa Maye SoSitied. brig Tropic Bird, Koril, New about 100 yards long, aud the water around it deepens gradually to 6 fatuoms 8 by W and N by E. It lies 8 59 seg E (SE by E 34 E) by compass. distant yards from Bird Rock, and 3 62 deg W (SW by W ¥ W) by compass, distant 1,260 yards from Alcatraz Light. The following ranges also locate it—Shag Rock on with the eastern tangent of Peninsnia Point; and Boneta Light over the first small rise back of the brow of Point Diablo. The range Boneta Light and the extremity of Point Diablo passes one-fifth of a mile south of the ahoal spot. Work upon this locality has not been completed. Spoken. In port 30th, bark Jon E Chase, Davis, from Rotter- dam yia Key West, seeking. St Joan, re April 2—Arrived, ships Rosigno! (Br), Bin- gay. New York; British Lion (Br), Montevideo. Cleared 24, bark Jane Marta, Jones, Gloucester, American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, April 4—Pansed up, sehrs Francis Shu- bert, and Express. Sailed—Sehrs Jesse W Knight, Providence; Florence J Lockwood, Georgetown. Passed down—Schirs Wm Maso’ id Florence Dea 7 BOSTON, April 6—Arrived, st k patln, Med ra (Ger), yan Freiberg, trom Bremen for | ponehette, Liverpool Oriental, Halle! davannat Nor: rn f April 4. o egal pbs man, Nickerson, Philadelphia, Gen Whitney, Hallet Ship Abigail dsr), Raymond, irom London for Philadel- | New'york: brigs Arthur. Kugleso. Howon, : Grace play ADEA Sn Barneys: 5 | Lathrop, Atwood, Gonaives; Minnohaha (Br), Morrill, Ship eat £50), Boldick, from pan Francisco for Liv- | Cientuegos; Caroline & Kelley, Noyes, Hoboken; schrs erpooi, Feb 12, lat 248, Jon A Sargent S Day, McFarland, faytien; David Cur: Ship’ Arkwrl ent Hayden, trom San Francisco March 14 for Nanaimo, no date, tat 4) N, lon 130 2) W. tg a f Del; Helen Rom- mel, Carson, New Smyrna, Fi wee, Edward Rich, Parker, supposed British (last three numbers of signal | Won. Carsan, New cmymna, & Gird), were $51), Heb 10, lat 4 31 5, lon 12851 W- tons: Lelpsic, Del; ist Gotutigheas wentthe Palatal. , LW MEY. y hae from Liverpool for Port- phi Maggie W aver, Weaver, do, A_ Bartlett, 1H oy, 2N, lon 2 s: N ‘] it s ¢ Giri doran iron ane or Boon, aps. o | Sut a8" ay Makes ab as Hae, ay. WH’ Darling. Coombs, do; Ei lark, bt Etdorus, from Cardenas for Boston, April 3. off | do, J V Wellton Doane. ttobokem Maj nA Pak’ “irig Brothers (of Leonomy. NS), April & off Cape, May do: Aanienteort, Reiley doy uv heck, | Schr W H Stevens, Whitney, from san Francisco March CP nh RB Below—schrs Anita, Small, from nd A i, Boardman, ared—Steamship Merced ita, Maratinan, Charleston; barks Neptune, Beal, Cientuezos; Samuel E spring: Smail, Portland, to load tor Buenos Ayres; schrs Daniel Wobster, Haskell. Hayti; Laura & Messer, Gregory, B E Russell, Me. New York via 6 for Ounalaska, no date, lat 41 18 N, lon 136 W. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS. timore; ‘Skylark, Small, Philadelphi lo; Dwight Davidson, Freemi Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in formed that by telegraphing to the Herann London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with tho United States, the same will ve cabled to this country free of BALTL Ceaaeteene met Ei y E, April 4—Cleared, bark Elgin (Br), Kim- hall (not Hibbert), Kort de France. ete 6th—sailed, bark Chapman, Newry, 1. 6th—Arrived, «teamship Wm Vindicator, Martin, New York; Matanzax; Edwin Hi Kingman, Be ‘ane, Howes, Boston; bark Manitou, North, ; se, Bath: brigs Clara charge and published. M Goodrich, Look, Sagua: schrs Taylor & Mathis, Snow, inagua ; Nelife, Charleston; Ann B Stevens, Savannah OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Get [bare go. Laburnum, St George, Me; Kate Foster Portland; Margaret & Lucy, New Haven; 'R W Godtrey alleles Boston: Lulu. do; B Phillips, do; Blwood, Burton, do Ns Fisk, Pro *, de lence; Geo Triggs, New York; Demary, TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, ared—Steamer Wm Woodward, Young, New York; Loss of am American Trading Steamer— | barks Azor (or), Ommundsen, Rio Janeiro, Keplar » Pasquale, Queenstown for +, Berd A Foreign Vessel Foundered at Sea | (Nor), Wesenbeig diverpout; hig Avolo Pellogritn Arrivals and Departures of Vessels. (ital), Marciani, Newry; “schre James Jones, Jackson: ad ville? Wm Allen, Jones, Boston; AI Miner, New Haven; DON, April 6, 1874, Addie Walton, Boston; ER Kirk, Jersey’ City; Gilbert Stanclife, Providence Sailed—Bark Evelyn, tor Martinique; brigs H do; Huttie M Bain, for the West Indies. Healers | BRUNSWICK, April 1—Arrived, schrs 6 5 Bickinore, and Hattie Fuller, trom Fail River, OG EDAR KEYS. Murch 2010 port schr Laura Ht Jones, J a y York v a N aati dae“ 1a Key West, tor Norfolk, to CHARL} ;, April 3—Arrived, bark Magnolia (Br), Adespateh from Shanghal, dated April 4. states that the American trading steamer Manchu was lost at sea during the voynge ‘rom Nagasaki to Shanghat, A FORRIGN VESSEL FOUNDERED. The Fram foundered while ona voyage from Liver- pool to Halifux, The crew were rescued and landed at Dover. Wilson, Liverpool. ARRIVALS. 6th—Arrived, sehr Zeta Psi, Boston. Arrived at Liverpool April 5, steamsmps Marina (Br), Clearcd—Bark Reval (Ner), Jorgensen, Amsterday BAST GREENWICH, — ¢ . Wells Port Tahaan th April S—Arrived, schr LO Wells, PORTRESS MONROE, A , fromm Bremen, In alas Mibatadirar hsAizehtay hime 8 Passed in—Bark Aquidneck, Lucas, Rio Baltimore ; brigs Antilles, trom do for do, Olara M oy ach Obristian, from Trotman, New Orleans; San Jacinto (Bri, Burrows, Gal- veston via Norfolk; ships Kate Kelloch (Br), Bevan, New York; Dobert Dixon, Smithwick, Savennah via Fayal; Charlotte Gladstone (Ir), Gillies, New Orleans; Borrow- dale (BP, Porter, San Francisco; basks Bothnia (Nor), | poly, ok, trom Cuba tor do; sehr Ella Reymert, Darien; Statesinan (Br), Smiley, Pensacola; Sailed--Bark Saga, for Baltimore. Passed out—Barks Spero, sjorviken, Olivart and An- tonio Marti ie : 8 Barton toa qentla for ¢ dork ; brigs' Saama, for do; Agne: Also passed out--Barks Julia D, for Bewport) Oriental, Roska (Nor), Zachariasen, do; Dunrobin Castle (Br), McKay, New Orleans. Arrived at do 4th, 1 PM, steamship Algaria (Br), Le | for Cuba; Kimma D, Stella, Perditw! Be .6nG Palo, for Belfast: By ; lartin and Arrived at London April 8, brig Lanretta (Br)aMiebol | Seva lirnagtfor the Wert dle ian, for Cuba; son, New York. jogne Cig Arrived a8 Bristol April 3, steamship Cornwall'4Br), | adams, hobenen’ Roomy Sere orang Bored aevis, Gibson, New ork inot at London, as erroneously se- | 1 iled—Senr Armenia, Cole, Philadelphia. | norted), CAL VEBTON. ADI LoWens bo bem Darks Charlotte yiicsted—Brig Wm Mallory, Je, Forsyth, Bhtel@stera, wa Heke ween Btate of Texas, Bolger, New RGRTOWN, BC. March 33. schrs Mollie, toed yaaa, sh Ridge oud, Jelngo, Naw tara QD NOLA, March 26—, Jon Colby. Wilcox, Bo a teas gear sches MH Woodhall, Davis, for Corpus Chi ry aes agent TSE fan nee, am KEY WREST, March 25—Arrived. steamer Minatitlan, Ware, New York (and sailed for Minatitla: MOBILE, April 1—Olearea, ships Juvente (Br), r, loans; ip ib 1; Sandueky, Steiner, New 0: bark (Gp), Haroonarie, Barcelona: sobr'S G King’ Kipall, Pas Pay ORLEANS, April 2—Arrtved up, meamahiv Obry» ite (Br), Wallace, Li: 1. Re ahdigan Livingston, Key West Ban Sicared, ship Hypatia (Be), Flood, Cork jeared, sI . Arrived atthe Pause Om ship Mataura, Ur), Towne send, Liverpool ; bark Lizzie Daigligh (Br), Stewart, Mes ‘sy WSiled—Steainship Weste Motropolls; barks Starfurnt Constantin, Kuma HN Carlton, Niord, and Joven Mars c 8 Pass, April 2—Arrived, bark V! Rosen, Havunn; sched G Whipple: Evans font NEW SMYRNA, Fla, March 27—1 ort achra J Hee ais cgur fon New Yorks alice Heit Hage iteh Hazel, Springer, for ; wae for Bestu—all loaded and waiting for high tides and good weather. sens Rte Bayt NORFOLK, April 4—Atrived, Bradshaw, New London; Lucy'M Jenkins, Jenkins, Boss ton; John'T Mason, Bath, Me; Addie, Adaixon, NEWPORT, ‘April 4, AM—ArriveG, schr W hustler, Keefe, ‘Taunton tor New York, : i NEW HAVEN, April 4—Arrived. scbra John Griffith, © Richardson, from a Southern port: Suuny Shower, @ wold, Port Johnson. ‘ Cieared—Brig Bittern, Yates, New York; wchts Minnie GriMin, Stocking, New York; Adele Townsend, Risley i J Duncan, Mackey; A & 8 Baker, Murray, and Km- pire. Jones, New York. 6th—Arrived, schrs 0 @ Cranmer, Cranmer. George town; Julia Neluon, Wicks, do; Katle J Hoyt, Arnold, Baltimore; Forest Jak, Parker, do; Mary Tice, ‘Dunham, ~ hawken: Charley ' Miller, ‘Jones, Virginia ; John Lewis, Hopkins, do; Julia A Baker, Baker, do, illen Py Jones, do; May A Iyer, Hodgdon, di Bailed—Sohr Niagura, New York, PHILADELPHIA, April 4—Arrived, sehrs S 3 Hudson (before reported steamer), Henderson, trom Boston; L & A, fabeock, Smith. and R Seaman, seamau, do vand qilt=Arrived, ship British Queen, (Br), Marsters, Ante i—Arrived, steamships Roma: Crowell, Boston; Florida, Kogers, and. Hunter, sherman, Providence s Panther, Mills, Boston; Hercules, Winnett. do; bi Madura ‘ (Ger), ‘Von Freyburg, Bremen; bark Edmui (Ger), Bullerdick, do; brigs Minnie Traub, Dickson, Ma- fansas, Camille (Br. Pickett, Sagua; schrs alex Harde ing, McBride, Matanzas; Johh Bird, ‘Smith, do; George Walker, Vole, do; Wm H Keeney, Beers, Sagua, Alpha, Salisbury, ‘Trinidad de Cuba; Rebecca” Sheppard, Frambes,’ New York: Alfred Day Huddell, Long, dot Isaac Rich, Dennis, Boston; Emma B Shaw, Shaw, Sa: vannah; Index, Garrison, ao; A F Kniaberg, Thomas, New Haven; Marshall Perrin, Packard. ata Natio Perry, Ohase, New Sedford (thé latter clomred for same port); 8 & E Corson, Brower, Boston (and cleared Alto arrived 6th, Dark Oliver Emery (Br), Doa burg: brigs Ellen P Stewart, Cain, New York: Long Reach, Blair, Matanzas; sctirs Lotta Bell, Mcintyre, Baracoa; Nellie Brown, ‘Higgins, and Mair Cranme: Morris, Boston; Eva Bell, Somers, Providence ; Maggie Scull, Cain, New York; Geo H Bent, Smith, Cambridge. port (and cleared tor Boston); J Bailey, Northrup, Hast reenwich; Webster Kelly, Marshall, Rook!and. Cleared—Steamers Tonawanda, Wiltbank, Wilmin ton, NO; Hercules, Winnett, Boston; schrs Marth: Br), Glass, St John, NB; Ida M Kldridge, Eldridge, Vera rug CL sinith, Wright, Salem; Freddie Walter Smith, Provincetown: /Almira Wooley, King, South Bouton; Jas A Parsons, Young, Providence; OB Wood, Gandy, Boston; J H Huddell, Sharp, do. Newcastie, Del, April 6—Arrived yesterday, sche David G Fioyd, from Rahway, NJ. Passed down PM. urday, bark’ Oakiord for Queenstown; brigs LF Mere Het for Sagua, an Richmond for Matanzas, A whole feet of schre, principally trom Boston and the other Eastern ports, passed up Vestorday, including the follows ing from New York :—sehrs Ida B' Gibson, ¥ Stgware, Annie Batchalder, Maggie Cain and Mary J. Bry 12 M—A hern brig and two schrs below here coming up. Lewis, Del, Aprils, AM—Ship faiueriane. left tor Philadelphia yesterday AM, and bark Fanny, from Ham- burg, PM; sclir John Middleton, from Sagus this AM; bark Minnesota and brig San Carlos trom Sazua; brigs Lavinia and Brothers (rom Uardenas, arrived on Sunday for orders and lettifor Philadelphia this morping; schrs Mary Hood and Julia A Brown, from West tmdia, tor orders, urrived yesterday; Mary ¥ Carson, trom Matan- apace New York, sailed this AM; bark Alexander, ag fore, PM—Brig Brothers and schr Mary A Hoot for New York are here, Bark Minnesota and brig Vavinia, re- main for Philadelphia. Arrived at noon, brig Carrie K Pickering, trom Sugai for do. A ship and two brigs com- ing in the Capes at ORTLAND, Aprii 4—Cleared, schr Silas Mcloon, Spear, New York PORTSMOUTH, April 4—Arrived, sehre Aun L Look- wood, St John, Baltimore; John W Hail, Powell, and Jas L Maloy, Warrington, Philadelphia, Salled—schrs Wm 'H Van Brunt, Haaghtwort, New York; RW Tull. Shropshire, Philadéiphis. PROVIDENCE, April d—Arrived, steamers Wm Lawrence, Howes, Ballimore via Norfolk, schrs Richard “8 Newcomb, “Higgius, Virginia; ‘Bertha, Conover. Elizabethport; Join’ E Hurst, Cook, jo; KR P Bing, Bliven, do; Helen Mar. Wa: io: Marcena Munson, Dayton, South Amboy Agnes, Chester, Port Johnson: "Rachel Jane, Baton, d Elias Ross, Cathcart, do for Pa’ by Knapp, Wayerstraw’ Nicholas Mehrhof, ‘Mebrhof, Ver= planck's Point; Hmeline K Potter, Kllsworth, Hoboken. Salled—Steamers Florida, Rogera and Hunter. Sher- man, Philadelphia; schrs Wm Buek, Miller, Jackson | ville; J Albert Smith, Patterson; Kddie Pier co, Haws White Wing, Robbins, and Isabel L Plerce, Kemp. V ginia; A ‘Lawson, Hrapatriog, Croton Point; Gold Ray, Davi Ontario, Barber; Tunis Bodine, Overtong Minquas, Heano; cess, Richards; James English, Barker, and Kate Scranton, Paliner, New York. 5 Sth—Arrived, schrs Daniel Brittain, Farre! Balt. more; Daniel .. Mershon, Leeds, Philadelphia; J G Pell, Nickerson, Amboy; J Parker, Sr, Kelley, Weehawken Isaac Sherwood, Ingal! Haverstraw for Pawtueket; Shamrock, Troy, Staten ‘Isiand; LA Tolies, WoMullen, | Hoboken, CR ultis, Young, do; Undine, Stokes, do; Chancellor, Ferguson, New York for Pawtucket; Ore gon, Brink, Malden. Welow, schrs Fly, Carter, and'Annie Rhssell, Miller, tor Pawtncket. Salled—Schrs B & 1. Cordery, Smith, Philadelphians | John Stockhain, Hart, New York John Crocktord, Hart, do; and trom below, sehr Wm O Irish, Terrill, do. PAWTUCKET, April 4—Arrived, sclirs Goddess. Kelly, ena Rverncoot Turner, Weehawken ;J 8 Terry, Raynor, oken, Sailed—Sehrs Jos P Ross, Smith, New York; B H War- ford, Sprague. do. RICHMOND, April 4—Arrived, steamship Isaac Bell, Blakeman, New York, Below, brig La Cayenne, from Boston; schrs Searsville, and F H Odiorne. bound up. Sailed—Schr BC Terry, Cramer, New York. March 29—Arrived, ship Sarah Bell (Br), Ditchburn, io, NSW; barks D C Murray, Fuller, Honoita; Harvest’ Homé (Br), Dickey, Neweas- Ue, NSW. Salled—Bark Esther (Ger), Lund, Manzanillo. Apr! S-Arrived, chip Great Admiral, Thompson, New yr) SAVANNAH. April 2—Sailed, bark Olbers (Ger), Liver- pool; schr B A Hays. Smith, New York. 6th—Arrived, bark Oasis, Randall, Canary Islands; schr May Morn, New York. hailed—Bark Colorado (BD. Perry, Sharpness Point; brig Joven Anna (Sp), Curl, Barcelona. SALEM, April 4—sailed, schr Eagle, Atkins, Philadel- | phia Sth—Sailed, schrs Clara, Norberry, Philadelphia; Geo A Pierce, Keily, New York. SOMERSET, ‘April 1—Arrived, echrs Naiad Queen, Smith, and Henry May, Hatch, Moboken; RJ Graham: Jarvis, New York; sloop Clio, Luther. do. 4th-—Sailed. schr Silas Brainard, Buell, New York. STONINGTON, April 3--Arrived, schrs Maria, Hall, | Port yobnson; ‘Active, Forrester, ‘New York fur’ Som: rt. | °NSEYARD HAVEN, A 5 , April4—Arrived, schrs Armenia Bartlett, Grace Girdler, and Mary Riley,’ Philadelphia for Boston; M B Mahoney and W B Darling, Elizabethporttor do; Restless, Port Johnson fordo; Annie Jones, Wilming- ton, NC, for Newburyport; HO Bridges, New York for Pembroke; Glanmire (Br), do for John, NB; Mars Eliza, Weehawken for Portsmonth: Adriant ,. Pork Johnson for Hallowell; Sarah J Bright, Phitadelphia for Saulsbury; NH Skinner, Thresher; WG Bartlet, and Mary Standish, Boston for Philadelphia; Char Willie, Vinal Haven for do: A F Bailie, Lanes Cove for New York: Laura Robinson, Elizabethport for Boston ; JW Wellington, Port Johnson tor do; Florida, do for Salem; F J Trufton, do tor Portsmouth; Winslow Morse, New York for Augusta; J H Manning, Mary Haley, Mary E Smith and R W Hnil, Boston for Philadelphia; Hick- man, do for Woodbridge, NJ; E M Dufield, do for New Fork: Elizabeth segar ‘and “Kate Walker, Laneeville r do. Returned—Brig CB Kelley and schrs 8 0 Noyes and Is eoler. Sailed—Schrs Dictator, A H Harding and Pennsyl- vania. Sth—Arrived schrs Mary P Hadson, Philadelphia tor Boston ; Dolphin, Port Johnson for ao; Henry. & Drew, New York tor do; Calvin, South Amboy for do; George Amos, Philadelphia tor Portland; James H Moore, Bos- ton for Philadelphia; Clarissa Allen, Haverhill for dos mma G Edwards, Falem for do: ‘Ephraim & Ann: inesville for J & Austin, Portland for do; @ Wentworth, Calais for New York; George Savage, Lanese ville for do} Wm D Marvel, Salem for Baltimore: Laura. T Messer, Weymouth fords; Wm Tier, Wood's Hole for Norfolk; Harry Percy, Port Johnson for Gardiner. Mailed Brigs Arthur Eggless, Caroline E Kelly and Minnehaha; schrs LW Wheeler, Restless, Mary & Eliza, Annie Jones, Grace Girdler, Oriental, @ Noyes, Adri- ana, Armenia, Bartlett, Sarah J Brignt, MB Mahoney, Gianmire, Hi @ Bridges. WB Darling, Laure Robinson Winslow Morse, Laura, Flouda, J. fellington and 8 01 WILMINGTON, NC, April 3—Arrived, steamship Fi nita, Doane, New York: bark Wilhelm Kicker (Goi esa Liverpool; schr Mattie A Hand, Hand, New ‘ork. vtucket; Amos Bri In port 2d, brig John Pierce, Townsend, for Philadel- phia, with her inward cargo from Cardenas. MISCELLANEOUS. BSOLUTE DIVOROES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States; legal everywhere; desertion, €c., sufficient paase ; NO abfity requtred; no charge watil divorce granted; advico TE HOUSE, At 194 Broad wa} (ani BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, com A. tor et Patton avenue and Boetuoe street pen from 8 A. M. tog P.M. Sn Sunday from 3 to) P. M. BSOLUTE DIVOROES OBTAINED FROM COURTS A of Sry ‘Stat [Pf BAgec oot n A wh t ance; advice tree} commicsioner for ever Bo fees nO NERIGR 1. KING, Oounsellor-nt-law, 36) Bi RALPH, THE WELL KNOWN ELEUTRICIAN, acre i diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, stomach and Bowels; also Deafness, Paralyals, Humors. 4c. He has prac 27 years, and has cured hundreds in this the electrical and magnetic touch of tis hand. ny joctor will visit patients who are notable to call Fis Beet Mt desired. "Address Dr. O. RALPH. box 2.590 New York Post office, for @ personal Interview free. AUKESHA, WIS., MAROH 5, 1874—DEAR SIR—IT 4 with arent pleasure that Laddress you this note, expressive of Py, opinion of the BETHESDA MINERAL SPRING WATER. YY, opinion hag not been formed hastily, but from close observation of its effects in vari- ‘ous forms of disease, among which is one trom which £ have suffered much for more than two years up to last autumn, at which time, after a very briet use of the Water, poth internally and externally, I found mysell cured of @ very obstinate scrofulous affection of one my limbs. Ita ‘curative power in the various forms of dis- ease of the kidneys, bladder contiguous organs i ‘too well known to requiro any pi from me now, bal tor many other forms of diseases its reputation may not be oi established. You will allow me to say, however, ast ? know ofte medical agent that has suc! fou i ans stem, 68 pociaily including the liver: anime 40,, nd tt tuust ere: fore necessarily prove a great remedial agent in remov- ing @ vast, spect of diseases to which the whole haman ily tg heir. 1 ming Sel Ee cnate banal Gomentbene ie in close pi moity 8, ite healing waters, fe; respec’ Broetway, New fore” Parphicee bth rail sertion: lary bY i Aa wey OAT Mb, Tree, Ham- .

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