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10 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, _1875,—TRIPLE SHEET. JOHN MITCHEL’S CASE IN PARLIA- | MENT. PREMIER DISRAELI'S PRONOUNCEMENT AGAINST THE ADMISSION OF THE IRISH FELON—LEGIS- LATIVE PRECEDENT AND LAW ARGUMENT—THE “‘MAN'' OF TIPPERARY BEJECTED BY THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. During the session of the lush House of Com- mous on the 1s:hof February Mr. Disraeli rose to move, “That Jono Mitchel, returned as member for the county vo Tipperary, having been adjudged guilty of felony and sentenced to transportation for fourteen years, and not having endured the punishment to which be was adjudged for such felony, or received a pardon under the Great Seal, has become and continues mcapadle of being elected or returned as @ member of this House. That Mr. Speaker do issue Dis warrant to the Clerk oi the Crown in Ireland to make outs new writ for the electing of @ member to serve in this present Parliament for tue county of Tipperary im the room of John Mitcuel, aujudged and sentenced as aforesaid.” The right honorable gentleman said:—*Ine electors for the county of Tipperary have returned to this House @ convicted ‘elon, who ts thereby incapacitated from taking nis seat in this House, John Mitcuel was tried tor treason io 1843 He was ‘ound guilty and sentencec to S{teen years’ transporta- tio, After a comparatively snort period he escaped from his imprisonment, and he has neither fulfilled the sentence awarded to him nor bes he received tne pardon from Her Majesty ander the Great Seal. He therefore remains @ cunyicted lelou, and 18 incapacitated trom taking his seat in this House, ana, under the circu: tances, 1 beg to Move the resolution that I have placed on the paper.’? Mr. O'SHAUGHNESSY (who was very indistinctly heurdin the reporters’ gallery) said he did not Goudt the legal principies laid down by the rignt bonoravie gentleman, nor the applicaoility of those principles to tue case belure the Hous He asked lor Lime to be allowed for the consideration 01 the motion, The ATTORNEY GENERAL said he couid not better answer the cuaileuge of the honoravle member Jor Taunton (Sir Henry James) toanu by giving uo answer to th ‘hree questions he had asked, but, Delore ue did so, le desired to say the House had aiWays preserved to ILsei tions such as tho-e Whi s lirst question whico arued member tor Taunton had asked was, whether Mr. Joun Michel could now be proceeded against in re- Lor being at large belore the eXpirauon of sentence, Tae irish law on the subject Gifered irom the law whicu apples to Eugiaid aud Scotland. A convict Who had been sen- teuced in England to transportation aud was ound at large before the expiration Of lis sen- Tence in auy part of Her Majesty's Gominions was liabie to a penalty. But in the Irish act the woras Were, “Anywhere within the United Kinggom,” Aud Inaswuch as Mr. Mitchel was Convicted aud trausported under the act, his being at large Within tie colony oi Van Dieman’s Land beore the expiration of lis sentence did not render nim liable to the statute. In regard to the sate of the law it did not appear to him at the present time Mr. Mitcuel would be lable to arrest by reason Oi the original sentence or of his beinz at large bevore tue expiration ot Ms sentence. (hear, bear.”) The secoud question asked him was, whether Mr, Mitchel could be proceeded against | Jor breaking the prison, The statutes of Van Die- man’s Land provied a penalty upon any person who aided ald abettea the escape of a prisoner, but no penalty at all wgalust the prisoner bimseif (hear, hear |’), but he conceived the escape irom prison belore the expiration of tue sentence was a misdemeanor at common law, although he imag- ied Lo person at tne present time wouid think of prosecuting against Mr. Mitchel because of his escape. (Cveers.) The third question which tue learned member asked was ander What disability Mr. Mitchel labored if he coud not be arrested by reason of what had taken place. By bis conviction io 1848 he be- came subject to ail the disqualifcations of a ieloc, one of the disqualitications being an incapability o1 becoming a member of Parliament. The only way in which (hose dis- Quaiications could be got rid of was by bis re- | ceiving either a iree or & conditional pardon, or by serving out the peztod of his sentence. Ifa conditioual pardon Were granted, and the condi. tions were complied with tne result was tne same as if a iree pardon under the Great Seal had been granted. Waere the pitch lay in the present case Was (hut Mr. Mitchei had not endured toe whole bf hig sentence, (Hear, hear!’’) He hag not r seived either @ free or a conditional pardon, ébat until he oad endured his sentence ail the disquaufications of afeion Were attached to bin, (“Hear, bear!) Sir W. VERNON HARCOURT said the matter bad come somewiat suddenly upon the House, and he Gid not ieel iu a situation to expressa confident opinion upon @ question Woich was a great cone suitutional ove, aod at tha same time one of enormous dimeult The SOLICITOR GENERAL, aiter expressing great Tespect ior the no: ‘apie and learned m er or the University of OXiord, said thas the argument Of the Loavurable gentleman had falied to raise anydoudtin his mind, The question beiore tue House was whetuer Jonn Mitcnel, a convict ielon, Luis House. By tue common la oi the land, as laid downin Coke, it was laid down in the most decisive manner that aman Attainted o: treason or ny Was 1ocapacttated Irom being elected a mem! of Parhament, not Son SO attaluted Was civilly dead, Was not ‘a fit and proper person” Within the meaning of the language of tae writ to serve in Parliament—(‘Hear, hear’?)—and te did not tomk a@oy one would dispute tus was good sense On e part of the common law enactments Ou this subject. Mr. J. MawTIN woald leave all the questions other than the breaking Of the parole tor lawyers He was one Ol the Wen belore whom @ of Mr. Mitchel’s escape was laid. n Was requested by Mr. Mitchel to con- sider the scheme in detail, and to say on their honor whether they thought that in effecting his escape ue would be vreaking his parole amd acting disponoravie or not. Ali of them gave it a8 their uptaion, in writing, that the escape by the means proposed would be honor- ab -augbter.) Howoravle geutiemen might laugb, but le vaiued toe laughter Do more than MU Was worty. (Kenewed langhter.) His object in rising was to (ell every meiber of the House that if Mr. Mitcuel lad acted disbouorably he (tae speaker) Was responsib.e tor it. However much el wad ollended the Engisa nation ke ever toidalie. (Hear, bear.”) Li Mr. Mitchel had broxen bis parvic he pad dope so also. He carea litte for any decision th 1d net toink M House might . Mitchel cared el Was the representative lor a er the House migat decide, and he protested against 4 man in his position being PecKiessiy SUgmMatized 4s @ ilar, ay Velng Lot in- Bonsiderate wnd Unjust. ‘The Sarquis O! HARTINGTON said the only consid eration Upou % lich the right honorabie yeatieman could argue Was, on the one hand, the considers it was due to the aignity ot tehelin the particular position j aced by is Sentence and nis Suoseguent ape—Wuetner it Wus due to the use that (te same action sould oe taxen tn his case as was token iu the case of O'ponuvan Rus: and on the otuer Land tiey were induenc the consideration as to *hether the Hous consider the question purely on legal grounus aud ot import anything cise into It. The SOLICIYOR GENBRAL (or lreland said the most important and solemu aud terrilying part o/ the Speeca o1 the honorabie and learned metaver lor Ox ord was wien he turned round to toem and tem whether they had considered wnat Was the stare 0! afaire as regarded Jobn Mitcnel'a legai condition in lreiand, and whetner they bad considered the propriety 01 prosecuting wim jor beiog at iarge. The government had considered It, and they nud come to the conciusion that there Were no proceedings which they could take at present ayaivat Mr. Mitchel As bad been alreauy explained, the irish statate which bore on the 6u0- fect of @ person being at large belore (ue termination of fis sentence, was go tramed that it did not embrace the case of ao offender wuo was found at large io any part ot Her Majesty’s dominions outside the Cnited Kingdom. They coud uot proceed against nim because there bad not veen force used in Lue es- The reason Was @ simple one, that woich e lar as ne knew, House wuico he bac paper. ‘ihe frst wae thar of his hovoravie iriend, the junior member tor Limerick. Auy opinion coming irom the honoravie and learned memver for Limerick (Mr, Butt) wos entitied (o respect, Sud the House would therciore bear with him Wh).@ be advertea to (he latter brought belore the feution o: the House by the honurable member posite (Mr. O'sbaughoessy)., bat lecter en Geavored (o sustain the proposition that, aotwitn- Standing the escape irom tnement, Mr, J. Mitchel Was purged irom statutory disudiliues by femaiving out Of the Uaited Kingdon during the term Of his sentence, ‘lo tuis proposition te faised the objection that ‘ransportacion lor Weason-telony Weant coufuement sud not mere banishment Deyond the seus aud remaining there [ large lor the term v) his sentence. i. was, th impossible to fold (hat travspuriation meet nothing wore thao mere vanisiment, Were they vo be asked not to follow the precedent on wWaich the House always took (ne earliest op. riULity to declare Wala feloa Who bad nots ved fis pUnishmedt sould out be permitted to take his place in that House? He Would goto menton the coniuctoi Mr. SMisclel, out be ve tured to quole irom a speech of Lord Paime ston Oe ive: B isé6, When His Lordsbip, relerriag to Smith > Brien, said Her Majesty, (@Kiug advantage ®! the pouce and soyulty or (he Kingdom, lad beeo pleased to perform an act of grace and clemency persous sentenced jor poiltical ofences, With the exception of those Unbappy men Who hed broken ali ties of nogor and escaped (rom tuelr piace of punishment, (Cheers.) Mir. a BLI— We the simp.e issue belore a wa, We Gnd that @ convi selon ve returne Parliament, and we know be is ine tated from situng in Parlia- Ment by being Jonn Mitepel convicted ielon. od was tried in iss! wilty and fourteen year PUTt@LLGL. a tr imMprisonmentt—i use the correct Ww ue |THE COSMOPOLITAN COOKS’ and oe has notin any way by the acknowledged legal aod constitutional modes recognized in this | counrry, either by the exercise of the mn mennoenere | or the Crown or by bis own {fulfilment of the penaiues awarded to him, rebabilirated himsel’ mM the position be formerly occupied. ar, hear!) Then we are told that it 1s very | 2 accounted for by the circumstance of his | aving given Nis parole not to quit the place. He one day bre ss his parole and wanders all over world with impunity, and we are told that, we 1, this circumstance an utto having fuifiiied the penalty. (Cheers.) e tiata man May take advantage of his own roug. During the debate the opimion of an t member has been given from @ letter, ve Cifect that transportation for a verm of ye means Botuimg more than allowing an dividual to “travel? at lus pleasure, (Laugi- Lut transportation involves arrest, Every lawyer and every law book will tel! you t it is carried ont under statutes, it invoives the necessary Gisciptiue of imprisonment, however extended may be the bounds permitted by a jenieut governor, (‘ldear! hear!’?) ‘tne House of Commons ongit to decide ougat to decide witn promptitude. (Cheers.) I ceeply regret that we ae calied upon to pecide it, but we e to do our duty, and let us do | it completely, (Appiause.) Do nov let us say that we really do not know wat our own privir leges sre; that we must have @ committee 10 eXamine inty the matter o! privileges we heard aour the other night, aud that a convicted felon may come to this table, alunough every member of the House disapproved of is tasing Dis seat because no one has the courage to ask the House oi Commons to declare its own law. (Cheers.) Tue motion was carried without a division, and @ new writ was ordered to be issued for tne county of Tipperary. ARCTIC EXPLORATION. GOVERNMENT ESTIMATE OF THE COST OF THE BRITISH EXPEDITION FOR RESEARCH. {{From the Edjnburgh Scotsman, Feb. 20.) | An answer given by the Secretary to the Ad- miraity to Lord Randolph Churchill ia the House of Commons a few nights back bas created a mis- taken impression as to the cost of the Arctic ex- | pedition, whica, it has generally been believed, Would not be more than £98,000, the sum which Mr. Egerton mentioned, But a “supplementary maval estimate,” just amount, aud even more, will be expended during the year ending Mareh 81—1a Gther words, before | the expedition has started. The expenditure up to the end of March is thus divided :—22,000 for wages of seamen and marine: £21,270 lor victuals and clothing tor seamen an nd Mariues, £1,950 on the scieutine branch, £18,000 jor wages of workmen employed in fAtting the vessels Which are to take part in the expedition, Z5ve lor Wages of workmen employed iu vietu ling the vesse.s, £32,000 10r naval stores, £22,775 jor tbe purchase money of the Bioodhound and of the engives 01 tne Alert, £225 for medical stores, and £900 jor “expenditure on account of the Arctle committee —total, £08,620. In addition iuere are sums included iu the Davy estimates ior 1875-76, OM duhall of the expedition, amounting in the agwregate to £15,043, and the above charges are “exciusive 01 pay Of naturalists and the value of scientific stores, chargeable to civli service votes. "fne tol@l cost of the expedition if, is | expected, it 18 three years absent, will not be | leas tian £160,000, and may very possibly be much THE LONG WALK. JUDD FIZZLES OUT—MULLEN ENTERS THR BACE—WESTON PLODDING ALONG. Yesterday there was a large inocrease in the at- tendance of spectatora at the Hippodrome, to witness tne Weston-Jud@ walking match. As be- tween these two pedestrians, however, the con- test had virtually ceased on Wednesday, as stated in yesterday’s Heranp, for wuea Judd leit the track at the end of his 200th mile it was apparent to ail that be was completely broken down. It was, however, thought that by allowing hima long sleep, he might posstbly be able still to make a@ respectable showing. When Jadd appeared on the track yesterday morning there was no mis- | taking the sigas which showed that he could at the most only crawl around the course. He man- aged to get around bis track five times, when he rested 7m, 408, Alter this he crept | round rather than walked until about the middie of the 205ts mile, which was not reached until 0b. 7m. 27s, or 2 hours from the Starting time. He then rested e.even minutes, at he has not tilled nis penalty, but it has | we to accept this proposition aud announce | PETALS OF ! hear!) Transportatton 1s not mere exile, | this question— | issued, shows that this | | New York; aiso to have their uves insured, as he | the coal Oi! and naphtha business in Havana, on WILLIAM J. SHARKEY. THE AMERICAN MURDERER RELEASED IN HAVANA—DETAILS OF HIS ARREST—HE HAS LOST HIS COURAGE. HAVANA, March 4, 1975. William J. Sharkey, the escaped murderer, who was arrested on complaint of the captain of the steamer Crescent City, has been released, | | SHARKEY S ARREST-—-WANTING IN COURAGE. | By the arrival of the steamer City of Vera Cruz | from Havana the folowing information nas been received from a gentleman respecting Sharkey, the murderer, who escaped from the Tombs, He says 1 saw Sharkey the night be was first arrested, after threatening to take the lives of Captain | Curtis and Purser Gerard of tue Crescent City, 1 heard him say that those gentlemen had better get their photographs taken and send them to knew, “they would not live six montas.” Captain Curtis called for 4 police oMfcer, and Sharkey was then taken to the Central Police Station, 10 Empedrado street, The same night he was re- leased by Mr. Harvey, of Alabama, @ merchant ip account of bis being 42 American citizen, lhe next time I saw lim he was in a coach with that gentleman 10 one of the principal streeis, and os ‘key oowed to me ba 4 politely, ag much us “Here 1 am again. You see they can’t hoi me.” That night (Saturday) be was rear- rested and taken to the public prison, Where he remained up to the date o! our saliing, the 27th | of Fevruary, atsix P. M, The report when we | leit Was \nac be was to be tried for threatening to assassinate the two officers of the Cresceut City previously mentioned, A mend of mine had an interview with Sharkey | tue day belore | left aud said that he was the most jayed out” man there was in Havana, and that | he nad repeatedly asked the question 1i be thought | that the Spanish government would surrender him to the United States. He boarded with Max. ood some time at the Hotel Telegratu, but when he ecame known to the proprietor Le turned Bim | out, The Spanisb authorities are quite willing to | surrender him. Heis looked upon 4s an assassin, | and is thought to have uo grit in him or Aare of manhood, otherwise he would not have treated the woman woo liberated him as he did. He hag nO chance oO! escaping. A passport was procured for him to go to Mexico at one time but he refused to use if, thinking that he was saler in Havana | than he would be in Mexico. HOW HE ESCAPED FROM THE TOMBS, Maggie Jourdan tried the key of Snarkey’s cell | for over five months trom the outside ana marked it by iriction, Wiere it wanted relieving. Tue | day Sharkey escaped a second woman, dressed as | | Sbarkey was to be, entered the Tombs, aud when | Suarkey escaped he was dressed as sue was when | and managed afier ‘his to keep going until a8 | reached the end of the 21th mile at 2n. 29m. 2: | He tuen took another rest of thirty-five minutes | | He made auother mile in 66m, 268. and rested thirty-two minutes. ‘Then he mage another iap | aud retired to bis tent until 6h. 37m. when, in | order to get bis money usver his contract, waich requires Uim to walk the six days out, he Came out on tue track and waiked four miles more, at inter taking @ long rest between each. on the previous occasion, when he broke down at ‘the Kink, Judd attriputes his iailure to ‘he want of care OB the partoi his attendants, @ people, however, did ail they could for Lim, The Jauit le rather mi the Projessor bimseil. When Judd retired at the end of the 217th mile, | Mullen, tie champion ten mile walker, with the consent of Wescon started in to walk out the race, Wesion agreelug to let nim | | take Judd’s record of 217 miles and in addition the tuirty-flve mules be agreed Lo allow Judd at start- ing. On tnese and started off at a fast gait, makin, few mules ut the rate oi 14, 12, 11, and 9 minutes and atew odd secouds each. ‘lie’ tnen dropped luto a steady pace of about Ove miles an bour, fie scored his first twenty-five mies in 4b. 57m. +» Withous & rest, aud still kept on walking until by eleven o’clock he bad scored tairty-seven miles. His tention then was to make seventy- ve iniles belore going to ded. Muilen’s style of Walking Was greatly applauded, aud shows won- ueriuily weli, in tne face of the Jact toat he bas had no training. Weston rerired to his room yesterday morning for Sicep at 2b. 16m, 353,, and reappeared on the track ayain at on. lm. 22s. He started off on bis day's Work rather stifly, but as time wore on he lu proved somewhat, although throughout the day ubul aver the gas was lighted be walked ag though siightiy stilt and sore. He completed hi the first terms Mullen commenced his work, | 265th mue ut l0h. 26m). 378., when he stopped for | breakfast, resting until lub, 52m, 39s, mile was recorded at 4h, 5m, 228, and @ stop made jor dinner Oo! 17m. 57% He then went to rr @gain Withrenewed vigor, aud walked steadily along at agood pace throughout the evening, until by eleven v’elc mules jor the day. His intention at this tine was to walk On until three o’ciock this morning. Westou is undoubtediy doing well, but that he wiil fali short 0( compieting his (ull task by Saturday hight is now beyond question, From now bow: ever until then, t.e race between nim and Mullen Will be quite interesting. THE INTERNATIONAL AQUATIO CON- TESTS. BRITISH AND FRENCH OARSMEN FOR AMERICA. (London (Feb. 19) correspondence of Edinourgh Scotsman.) No less than eight of our rowing cinbs ha promised to send crews to take part in the inter- nationai boat races which are to be rowed next year on the Schuylkill River at Philadeiphia. These are the London Rowing Ciubd, ‘he Thames Club, the Leander Rowing Ciub, the liex Aquat Association, tue Kingston Rowing Ciud, the ees Loudon and North London ciuos and the Ins Club. The Royal Chester Club, of Liverpool, wiil ais) send @ \our-oared crew, and M. Gesing, the weil-knowo Parisiad rower, 18 iikewise to go with acrew. be 285th | & he nud scored 8i0 miles, or sixty | Invitations to join in the contest have been sent _ to tne Uxiord and Cambridge rowing clubs, but they b&ve Hot accepted wuem, BALL Last evening the aseociation known as the So 1616 Culinaire Coamopolite neid their third an- oa! ball atirving Hal), [t was intended to nave made the affair a masquerade, but the society, Which is composed of respectable business men, haviug found that the law was against tue ase of Masks, wisely couciaued to comply with the regu. jauons of ine Police Department. > superinveudent Wallag Was present, and, instead Of paving to preserve order, he was ouly a silent spec: tator oO; the enjoyment, Tne cniei cullpary pices \exnibited Were tne “Arcades Cosmopoil- ‘Filet de baal melamorpuia “sazeppa ou ie” cheval compte” and adish with ailumons vo the transit o: Veaus, Which Was made by Francis resident of the atioa, ted o; Augus Lous Oup- a Lesire, Paul Ferdineua Francois Lesoara, Gustave Nouvel and Se lan Micne\, The music Was curnisued by Gare | ws Gaual brulians acyl ry brick dwelling No. 187 Hudson street, by Frank Ovven, Damages, $600; no in surance. Aire broke out on the filth story of Mu, is iway at @ quarter to eight last evening, caused by nes, Lhe damage was sient. Ala Quartier to eight last eVeaimy auocner fire took piace in four story brick house NO, 68 Ana street, occupied by Uhares Viiman, repairer of tovla,’ fhe Gamage to stock was $1,500, The orat, secoad ané fourth Soors were occupied wy Louis & Brotuers, refoers and pant’ 31.000. oO 4 #4 about | | | REPORT! | James Trainer. a RE she entered. Outside, @ carriage, driven Dye friend of Sharkey’s, Was Walting ‘for him. ec, however, fatied to make the Connection, and | walked, dressed in woman's ciothes, to an botel | near Canai street and Broadway, where le changed | bis ciothes and waiked uptown. Maggie, work- ing us servant for her sister, threw the detectives og her track, and they never ound out who the locksmita was Who Was arranging the key. After Sharkey lived up town for sour months he lelt the city. When he leit New York he went to Jamaica, and thence made bis way to Havana. THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. The following record will show the changes !n the temperature for the past twenty-four hours, | in comparison with the corresponding date of last year, as indicated by the Ciimerzsnad at Hua: uve Khoa: HERALD Building :— 74. 1875. 1874, 1875. 21 8:30P, M...... 63 84 21 6 31 26 27 878 25 rature yesterday. = 265 Average temperature correspond: year. FIRE IN DUANE STREET. At balf-past nine last evening a fire occurred in | di tbe five story marble front building No. 167 Duane | street, near Broadway. The flames seemed to im- | mediately gain great headway, and there was | some fear of the fre being an extensive one. It was subdued, however, in @ short time and re- | duced to smoke, The fire was first observed on | the second floor of the building, occupied by T. ie | Hunotiogton & Co., pubiishers. Here the maii damage occurred, and to the extent of $5,000, ine third door, occupied by William Lead, a neve and call skins, was damaged to the value 1 $5,000. Charles Rode & Co., who nad the fourth ‘nd dita foors as an oll painting repository, lost but a smail amount, the damage being mainly in smoke, The first floor was unoccupied, and was | re oy damaged vy water. The loss on the building A GAMBLING HOUSE RAID. Last night Captain McDounell, of the Eighth precinct, with a section of men, made a descent on tbe gambling saloon at No. 82 Bleecker street, and arrested two men, besides seizing a large humber of gambling implemenis. The complaint on which the place Was ‘pulled’? was made by ‘The prisoners will be taken to Court this mo: BISHOP DE KOVEN. GaLVESTON, March 4, 1876. The Sanding Committee of the diocese of Texas yesterday reiused their consent to the consecra- tion of Rev. James De Koven, the Bishop elect of the diocese o! lilmois, and of Rev. I. A. Jagger, Bishop elect of Southern Ouio. SHIPPING NEWS DATES OF DEPARTURB FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF MARCH AND APRIL, Destination. Office. .. 69 Brosaway. . |19 Broadway -| Liverbool | 15 Broadway. | (laswo i Bowung Green | Bavre Broadway ireme Bowling Green :|Hambure.. | 1s Kroaaws ¥.| London... 09 Broadway, | Liverpool. W Broadway. — | ava. s Bow ing Green | Slate of Indiana 72 Broad | Pommerania.. | Engiand . | w Broad wa' } +Rowins Green :|7 Bowling Green ‘9 Broad way. {Bowling Green cHLiverpoon. Hambure.. is broaaway, :|69 Broanway. 3) fadowting Green | 3 & 4 5 ow... | 72 bruadway damburw., |6l Broadway. Liverpool. | 69 Broadw: Liversoou eo oreaway. - (Liverpool. | 2¥ #: | Wambure.. 1S roaaway. HIGH WATER. Gov, Island. Sendy Hooi Hell Gate PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 4, 1875. | CLEARED. i Ps 4 Gaelje (BP, Paresil, Liverpool via Queene | wilt J Corti “Meawer suevia (Ger), Franzen, Hamburg—Kun- dt & Co. i fret “ nF 'atins (Br), Low, Port au Prince, £e—Pim, For- mer “Crescent City, Curtis, Havana—W P Ciyde mer Canima (Br), Liddicoat, Bermuda—aA B it Outer bridge Bieamer Teaac Bell, Lawrence. Nortolk, City Point | Dominion Steamshin Ov we. comtap—H * Dimock. Bockeiman, Bremen Koop & | jack Chriatol (Ger), jerk Crapader, Gorham, Dunedin sod We. ington=R | | ‘W Camerot Sparkling Wave gn, Carleton, Rio Grande do johmond ~Geo F Buley. rocker, Maranham and a market— vs Be win Kows, i Satta Ess. Gardense—d “Y Vers iter ‘Sehr Wm Todd, Wood, Cape Haytinw & Merauit & Oo | ia Promenader (Br). Pitdeoe, Bautarse Ww uk. ng 8 9 W simmons, Willian Charieston—Rvans, Bali & Co. ARRIVALS, BY TAR MERALD @TBAM YACHTS AND EMRALD WHITESTONE TRLBGRAPH LIN®. Steamer City of New York (Br), Loohoad. Liverpool : Wand Uuesnsiewa 10ta, with m 2 to J G buie, cea with a Nation 06 2 lon. ai stenmer, 40: Uo! east, showing ie toa 68 Ur, ab sverpgo ee Jaya ‘Marpny, Liverpool Feb 20 and (sr), own Bet, with mdeo end M7 passengers 19 lyn. lon 17 81, exenanved nj ot With an fonian steamer, bownd tr aU ‘ og fash ond joi a Jon t Maren k lat as tu wn ed ob eaotae: | ony did not leave her dock for New York last evening. | Bong Kong. to M | Providence, in ballast, for Philadelphia, has been | in her sides, all owing ti with an American line steamer, bound W; é i 09, lon 64 20, passed ad Anchor line stea) and Sicamer State of Indiana (Br), Sadler, Glasgow Feb 18, and Larne 19th, with mdse and 43 re to Austin Baidwin & Co, Feb 28, on the eastern e ore of iin es felt in with @ fleld of ice and was obliged to ‘aig, Genoa Jan 20, via Gibraltar jassengers to Henderson Bros. mavana Feb 27, dre & Sons. 1st Cuy ot Vera with ‘mdse and passeng inst. Bad I te and high cross sea; 3d. very heavy and SE, hauling to 8, SW and cS 1 eavy sea. Steamer George W Eider, Read, Baltimore, with mdse end passengers to the Old Dominion Steamship, Co. cules, swasey, Prov hiladel- n for a harbor and proceeded yesterday ‘ihd'tons', Matthews, Portsaout, master. Mosquito Inlet 8 days, with 1 to Van Brunt & Bro. is puis. th pitip Chocort bound to Boston. PASSED THROUGH HELL GaTa BOUND SOUTK. Steamer Elm City, Fock, New Haven for New York, ‘with mdse and passenger Steamer poet Nei ‘Bridgeport for New York, with mdse and Steamer city ir New York, Lamphier, New London for New Yo: Steamer Narragansett, Norwich tor New York. Steamer N H Skinger, Newport for New York. BOUND East. ene George Cromwell, Bacon, New York for Port- steamer Albatross, Vavis, New York tor Fati River, Steamer Galatea. Gaie, Now York tor Frovidence. Steamer Tillie, Ewing, New York fo. w Lordoa. ae City of Norwich, Shirley, New York tor Nor Steamer Granite State, Dibble, New York for Hartford. wee Continental, "Bowne, New York for New Ha- "Steamer Bridgeport, Weeks, New Yor’ or Briageport. Stoamer Traveller, Bowne, New York for New Daven: SAILED, Steamers Suevia (Ger), Hamburg: Atlas (Bi), Big id Prince, &0; aeanins (Bri, Bermuda; Issac ‘ich- cules (from Providence), Pnile 1D] ae (Br), Liverpooi; Wemysa Castle ‘Ks Montezuma, Barbados; Resolve () Copennage i cee (Br), St Job: : briks Favorite riemelyt Maria Wheeler, Hi. Gipae: Dy ee eh scl Smith, cry Olive Yoroby. “De alors tha (Br), Barbados and do; ‘tre; Starlight, st Pierre facie % Laure, Point-e OUR MARINE CORRESPONDENOE. Newrorrt, Rl, March 8, 1875 Capt FN Pinkham has, by the advice of triends, con, sented to settle the claim with the wreckers tor getting afloat schr Melissa A Wilicy, before reported being dragged ashore in this harbor by his vessel (che Ruth H Baxer). It is understood thathe paid, per referees, the sum of $900 for hauling off both vessels, but the wreckers out of this sam are to pay for damages to the M A W, | | which were iight. The Rath H Baker is being repaired at this port, and will proceed to Portland as soon as the ice will permit. 4th—Schr Melissa A Willey got afoul of the sunken bark Bessie Rogers during the gale this morning. Damage Ught. She was towed to Providence this evening. Owing to the heavy snow storm the steamer Old Col- Steamer What Cheer, connecting with Shore Line Raiiroad for New York at Wickford, was prevented, on account of the drift ice and the Impossibility of steering clear of it during the snow storm, and was obliged t A } aueoesa bay until this morning, arriving bere at o MABITIME MISCELLANY. mam See cabie news. We aro indebted to purser Burke, of steamer City of Vora Cruz, trom Havana, for favors. Suir Evanpate—Wrecking vessels were engage Fed % in endeavoring to save the materials of ship ndaie (Bn), trom Pensacola for’ Liverpool, wrecked on Florida Smr FrimptanpeR, Morrison, trom New York for San Francisco, before reported snoken leaking badly, put into iio Janeiro March 2, to repair. Suir Acxese (Ital), which was in collision with a dredg- ing machine at Baltimore, and conseny for dams ‘was sold on Wednesday tor $21,000, t 9G A schiens & Co, of Baltimore. They will put Te ‘mder the North German flag and place hér in the line between Bait more und German ports, Bark bilan hae pcatasing. wai ila 1 Toad, tah New (nsurance ou the veovel in Boston the freight. Barx Wircn (Nor), Mamen, from Pasce; pool (before reported), put into Key We in bow ports; would repair by means of « ver, roceeded from rk. There is | dq some on oula tor Liver. Feb 23 leaking submarine Brio Pont oe Piss at mulladelpttas! 4 inst from Cardenas, o1 Island, wt cerned oy the ice ‘and: ose an anchor and 15 ith ot ba Brig Ipa M Comzry, York (de: went asnore near Nuevitas night of Feb % and was abandoned Pci of 10th. The ioe arrived at avans. ‘oth, and Tre the brig a total loss. oz Cuas 1 Price, from Newfoundiend for Boston, which put into Shelburne, N&, carly bs] of last mon: dismasted, arrived at Salem on the st andor jury ary eax, Faticnre—Havand. per sailing vessel, #8 Pg a aR “itt ut“ por . ba Essen, $33 2 8. Toanag ng ALExanpnia, March 2—Schre Isabella, eine cargo of hoe p poles, hence for Nortols. hdd Hered: back here zoe aving grounded at San “ee Bar. she sprung a Tonk tast faint white | ing at her dock, the ice having, It 4s supposed, scraped the oakum trom Some of her seas. Boston, March 4—At two PM to-lay, during the snow storm, ah inward bound bark went ashore about thre miles borth of Highland Light, Cape Cod. She struc upon the outer edge of tl the tact with fastening, over ¢ mner ba: first con- the shore tearing away her rudder from its and the sea making a complete breach No communication could be bad with her, Immense Waves breaking upon the | supposed to ve an Italian flag, and from this circumstance it was conjectured that the vessel was the Italian bark Giovanni, Capt | Paraino, trom Palermo for Boston, which has been ex- her. a8 nae for some rc oe Capt Worthen nd hed crew, Lite Saving Station *. mpuly on the ‘spot to fad rerider all “Gossible, a ald to the mariners, and the crew would be taken off as soon as the boat could | revch them. posed to be the vessei ashore, has & cargo consisting of fruit, brimstone and sumac, valued at over $6,000, con- ned to ». 1 Tnliv & Co, and which is insured at the Stercantile Marine, ollice, Boston, the Nort American of Pinladelphia and other ottices. | Schr John Rommel, Jr, which went ashore some weeks ago on Cape Cod, was tast going to pieces in the today. Moturdohi M Ball, ashore on. Woodend, Cape Cod, Schr Joli worked herself off shore in the storm, but immediatoly sank in three fathoms ol water. One'side ot her hull is a hittle oc of water at low tide. A despatch from Sandwich states that fishing vessels Ice boaud off Provincetown aze now in Baieedelt about threo miles north of Sandwich Har: Ree from one to two miles troia the shore. The others be near them; but the alr was so thick with snow To-day that the whole extens of the ice could not be geen. Bnincxrort, March 2—Schr Sarah Stetsot cotta, bound ‘south, went inty Black Roel gor caught there in the ice Suaday, ani ried by the ics off Penfield Rea schrJ &J Gurney. days irom Provitence, bound to New York, iso ot caught there then, ani Will probably remain some time, Schr Haves is stil inthe ice. The Fredonia worked It- | self into water Saturd is now surrounded by ice, and is unable to move. Drtaware Crry, Mareh 4—Schr Ella Holgate, from towed been ody of Damaris- haroor and | car. in here with loss of both masts and leaky, havin) run into yesterday by the steamer Lilinols off Island. Hatirax, NS, March 4—Schr Sea Queen, from Halifax for Maton's Bay, went shore yesterday on Covey's Tock, at the entrance of the bay, The vessel aud cargo | will be saved if the weather continues fine. Lrygrroo., March 8—Spip Sacramento, Lane, from | Banjocwangle for Boston, which put into'Simon’s Bay, bas damaged cargo. | Pontiaxp, March 3—Areport was current that schr | Wm Warren was wrecked of Small Polnt, but t ry | isnotcredited. Six or eight, of toe fishing ‘leo! came in | ail right and most of a ou have been heard from, The Gen Grant and ie We ton, With several others, put into Portsmouth Tuestay. Rockrokt, Me, March 4-— chr Sea Lion, of Neal dalag NS, from Cientuegos for Portiand, Me, loaded with bo 30 o'clock to-day at Rock. | tho use ol the mortar | the vessel and cargo | | may be saved. San Francisco, Led 25—Bark Annie will need 4 oew old one 1s cut more than half through by her Jate colusi jon with ship Letinox Cast ‘Ship Harvest Queen 1s to under; ei sonsiie) She 1s being retreonailed in ees ons pl stripped of above the water lin severe \ She will ike go into the yoyage irom New York. ek rchd—The Pacific Mail steamer cs ry re which sated, ‘To-day tor tieng Kong via Yokaham. Mi day, Duta slight acoident to the mscbinery Gaused ade. tention. NOTICE TO MARINERS. AUSTRALIASBAST —COART—QUAENSLAND—ARVOLTING Licht | ON CAPE BOWLING OREM, With retorence to Drevious Sotice to M on the oof @ temporary ‘ight during the construction y thouse on Unve Bowlin eereuie The colonia! yavernment of dd has given fur- ther no: yh at ot tower ts pew Oui ted anda light exhibited ther The light is & revolving white light, attaining its great est brikancy covery minute. It is elevated 6 test 0 sea, and in clear weather should be seen fro stance of 14 miles, The tiluminating “pparatue ie dioptrie or oy Vouses, of Bbo: tho taird order. t hit $0" 73 feet ni {a cirowlar and painted white, ead is situated on edhe es at the northern RITOInItY OF te TADS 8 on! Also thas the temporary cient as Seen discon tinned, SPOKEN. hte ad iy yey? ie (Br), (Br), from Mow York for Liver. ), Holjes, from Bremen for 141, lon 2049. er, fF, Don Liverpool for South. dtuatris ery. uk trom Liverpool for Bal D4, lat $4, lon 24, « scbelde Gon. trom Livesppol for Hampton Roaus of Phiiadelphia, a0 date, Lat 0), Hare saran t Scott (Br), Hetall, rin forriana Oregon) a, Jan 8 iat ff W'S. hk 4): W. io Gilbert (Br), Houraetr, {rain Liverpool for tat ‘kor), trom Cette for New York, Jan 20, off Br Telfer, from Liverpool tor Ja- Woers, from Fernandina for Progro- ship Expoun der ‘wWost Pass, Fon 3, Savannan, Bark uyae Nor), rasta en GW Halle Fou 16, of Sour WH Keeny, Boers, to, Feb B, off Havana. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Morohants, shipping 4 gents, and ship captaias are informed that by telographing to the liznatp London Baran, No 46 Piest etre, the arrivals at and depart: ures from Kuropesu ports, aud other ports abroad, ot Amatiogh aGd Ol fofeuta vessels trading with the | | 6 The bark Giovanni, due here, and sup. | £ 3ti | uth, Helena Anan, De Boer, San United States, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axrwear, March 3—Salled, barks Lidskjalf (Nor), Knudsen, Philadelphia; August (Ger), Obrloff, Wilming- | ton, No. Brexexuaven, March 2—Arrived, ship Derby (Ger), Canpirr, March $—Sailed, schr Allie Buroham, Baxter, Nuevitas. Catcutta, March 2—Arrived previously, ship Thomas Dana, Wilbur, Liverpool. Dos, March $—Sailed, bark Sesti Dubrovack! (Aus), | Gogga, ssaltimore. Also sailed Sd, ship Andrew Lovett (Br), Perry, United es. Guascow, March 3—Sailed, schr Wm Hunter (Nor), Nelsen, United =tites. Guxoa—Arrived, “Edezard,” from Savannah (probably | bark Edward Hvidt (or) Lorensen, from Savannah | dan 9. Giprattan, March 2—Arrived, Landrum Pensacola. Havers, March 2—Sailed, ship Magnolia (Br), Hilton, United States; barks Rate Oann (Br), Smith, do; Com tesse Duchatel (Fr), Dupont, do. Liverroo., March 3—Sailed, ship BD Metcalf (Nor), Knudeen, New York; bark Nictaux (Br), Masters, Savan- mah. Arrived th, steamer State of Louisiana (Br), John- ston, New Orleans. Cleared 24. ship Lizzie Ross (Br), Morris, United States; barks WI Whiting (Br), Fulmore, do; H D Brookman. Tyson, Havana. Mataca—Sailed, bark Abby Bacon, Merrill, New York. Queenstown, Maroh 4—Arrived, brig Pepita (Sw), Pahlsson, Mobile. Suico, Maroh 3—Gailed, brig Salista, Partridee, Onited States, Balled from——, bark President Daal (Neri, United States. Loxpox, March 4 (by telegraph trom Pernambuco)— ‘The Pequot has been wrecked off the coast of Macaio, (The only vessel of the name in the registers is a ship of 1073 tons, built in Biddeford, Me, in 1872, and owned in Newcastle, E.) Brig Agile (Br), Mahy, trom Belfast Feb 28 for the United States, has put into Waterford with her pumps choked, bark Eastham (Nor), FOREIGN POBTS, Axcoa Bay, CGH, Feb 1—Arrived, bark Robinson Cru- soe, Robinson, Boston (before reportea without date). Cargpenas, March 2—Arrived, bark Norena, Portland; brigs JH Dillingham, Erskine, Poncs Howland, Ke Bath, Me; Minnie Miller, Davis, yore lands sehr Gmabs. Coggins, Bermuda. iled 2d, barx Fred Eugene, Smalley, north of H. ter 3 schrs pants Amesbury, Jones, and Mary @ 0 lins Endicott, iiayne, Mare 2—Satled, ship Jacob A Stamler, Sam- son, New York (not sailed Feb 26). earns March 4—Arrived, bari Addie McAdam, Cur- is, Bostoi Sailed Feb 25, bark Morning Light (Br), iravis, Calba- rien and tgs Yor! h 3, A Pobeverns, & ame men, brig Julia Lingley (Br), Cardenas: Soar tone R May. Van Cleif, Matanzas; Etta ant Josie, Bunker, do: Ant Dole. Bunce, Caibarjen, Bal ith, sce: r Columbus, Keed, New York. In port Reb 27. barks Cardenas, Sundberg. for New Fork, ldg: “Ormus, Shackford. and torryburn, (Br), Seely, north of Hatteras, do; sohre ealnp pahlon. Hark. nos»; Abbie Dunn. Fountain, and Fred E mell (Br), Barberie. tor do, do, And outers une. Loxvox, March 2—Arrived, steamer Greece (Br), Tho- mas, New York. Las Patwas (Canary Islands), Jan 14—arrived, bark Almira Coombs, Langthorne, Pensacola via Norfolk. LIVERPOOL, NS Murch ¢—Salled, schr Wai A Pew, for louceste! puatsuas, March 2—arrived, bark American Lloyds Havana; brig David Owen, Chadbourn, New York sare Lahaina, Houghton, Havana; Wm Wilson, a. \d 24th, schrs A R Weeks, as Portland; 23th, Glies ‘Loring’ Loring, Portiand ¢ , Garrison, New York (hoth, orn Incorrectly, tel Talerranhed Ft sailed from Sa- gua); Mi Dewey, Lorin schrs Norma » Smith, do; Rebec Smith | In port 27, barks Witte (Br), for New Yorn” lag Commodore Dupont, John E Chase, and Aona Walsh, do, do; R A Alien, for north of Hatteras: Sarah E Fra: Elizabeth, for Phiiadetphia, os fe rk, do; M: r a a Hasan aah My iy Ee sa Porter (Br), Oce lorziwa, Downs, do; sa dad out, do, Qo; Lizzie Wilson, for Bal- d others unc. a, seo Te eee shi bas hed inet gd nou, “Cardi bark Mas Rice, Brunswick, Bin. brig John Welsh, Jr. Vanselow, Richmond, Ve Feb ae Emma rile yw Yor! mon val A ie Pots: baling; area Cette ae eesti lean’; epege graf (Bus), Dreilick, 8t Marva, port Feb 8, shins Elsinore, Scott; Lala Hxolfe asorss ns Wile aha? Tncrepiae for’ Baltimore tl. Pendergast Ada re Hux: Stan, rad ‘Neat Ste rigs ee, Pao! ‘Atmsbor: Le Ae Chiffora ; nog ta, Letournan ; John We: McCarthy, ‘and ’Harry Stewart, Weeks, une Cahn, for Baldmore; schra Williamine, ‘arker, Brackett, and Shay, Van Cleat une and ine above arrivals St Jaco, Feb 19—sailed, senrs Hattte Ross, Durgin, Guantanaino; Gen Connor, Shute, north of Hatteras. Sacua, Feb Baperive, park, O ary volt et Coggins, Hi. vana; 28th, sehr: haw, Vanguder, Mata an Ech 4 ‘geott’ for Florence Spray, Wass, north of Hat- tera Tu port 26th, barks Canada (Br), Jocephine Martin, Darin brigs: ain Clara M Goodrich, G A Coonan juidin: Bartlett, E P Sherwood, Nellie mumell. Sarah § Harding, Kita r t, Lizzie Young, Geo 3 Hunt, anton, Moses Patton, Tatts G MeFariand, id Northern Light, all for north of Hattoras, St Joux, NB, March 1—Cleared, schr Carrie Melvin, Andrews. Cardenas, ee ‘28th, brig Leona, West Indies; schr Julia A Mer- Brig Wm beg ist ree sailed Ist for Cardenas, an- onored outside Parti ane islands armours, NS, or brigs Sophia eat Bi Durkee, St aMartiasy 24th, GT" Winsor (Bre {Pun Steamen Cir or New Yore.) ARDROSSAN, Perry. Cuba. eb 15—Sailed, Mystic Te Borpxavx—Sailed from Royan Feb ib, Cornie, san Francisco. Crookiavxx, Feb 13—Off the Fastnet, Livingstone, Crosby, from liverpool for Sandy 1409; Moutmorency, > COLOxsO, Jan 23—Sailed, Hope, Robson, New York. Fatourn, Feb 15—Off, Fortuna, from New York for Guoucester, Feb 18—Sailed, Valkyrion, Andreasen, Gulf ot Maxico, New York. | ed 13th, Fragono chiaitino, Baltimo: Is-Uleared, J B Dutus, Shaw, Delaware Breakwater. ‘sux ov Wious, Feb 17—Of the Wight, Cornelius Grin- on wiavgnegotn Feb l7—arrived, Republic (s), Gleade! ew hanues, Inider, Now Yoru: Nevada (iy Price, doy. tenth: | eden, Andorson, Portland, O; 13th, Wm ‘Tapscott, Mor- | ing, San Francisco via Ardrossan; Tronsides, Austin, South west Pass; Harmony, Dinsmore, st John Dunkirk. Genoa, Feb 15—Cleared, Tigr ow York; Boz ‘10, Havur, Feb nell, Borland, from London for N Sailed 17th, State ot Minnesota (3), Southampton; Jo: an and Triunpnant, Libby, New York ; Eldorado, Wind- | Lonpox, Fob 17—Vieared, Roaa, Gill, Pensacola, stag Orifamme, Hughes, tor Sao Fran- elsco, gees from Gravesend 17th, Vesta, Grui Philadel- ny Loxpoxpgnrr, Feb 16—Sailed, Francisco Chizzaro, Piz- gro, Baltimore (before reported sailed 18tn tor New . ‘Lranons, Feb 14—Arrivod, Tronaides, Tapley, Genoa. oatsina, Feb 9—Arrived, ‘Europa (s), Mckay, Venice: 1. Kossack, smith, Lisdon. balled 8th, Catherina, Ranmanson, New Orleans nag fore reported salled sth}; oun, Voyageur: Humparey, led ch for Philadel hi York (betore reported Rockusten, Feb i7—Salied, Prospero. Lepetto, New NSW, Feo ett Chrysomene, Browaing San Fran ing. SHAN by 'm Turner, Vandervord, sydnoy, N3' ‘arrived, ‘Texet, Feb {e—arrived, Mary 4 Marshail, Land, Phila. delpiia: is Broxe ca N (Pan Sraaeen, vara Antwrar, Feb 15- D. (oath New York tor Rotterd, uo tarkjved at ry sth ANseR, Jan bm Paased, Etta Loring, orli, from Ma- pila tor dondpat a ey, Louisa, sco trom Soang- Bh, % Pritehard. New York tor | ‘om do tor ¢ i JARCELONA. Fol Le Artivods Allred New York, | Batavia, Jan 8—Arrived, ‘Akl i on, Cardi; neiace, See Feb Id—satied, Ld Westaway, Murchison, avand. Danrsouta, Feb 14—Of, eet Bertmeyor, from Bre- meit for Jamiica (or New’ York). Deal, Keb W—saiied, Halding, Jorgensen (from Lon- don), Wilmington, wouta, Fel 18—Passed, Freeman Olark, Bosworth, 4 Havre for New Orient | (. aed i Royal Tar, Parry, Diana, Bollo, rm Naaned The Lizard 17h, Mille Maud, of Parrsboro, N3. Grogcrstun, Fed WeArvived, Cuimpldoglio, revols, or RANGHRMO! oe. Feb 18-Salled, Boil Deo Gloria, Wie. ‘ork. Antwer weet n ts cnaretion, Wiitons Bilt BORG, Feb 6—Arrive: Fella Jones, New York; Holsatia (9), Darenda, Arrived At Gushaven dh, Vrederion Weer Kriogel, jon, Feb i8—Pat in, Behrend, Berding, from Philad ipnia tor Boat HALLAAN DS, Fob Ls Fanny M Carvill, Watkins, | troin Suudewail tor Barcelona, Hava, ap Ie—bailod, telt Krloxsen. Matbieren, New Cardet rn Puerto Veagiire, ‘Grave, New eee! 6 ee Suiied 18h. Aled, gohroeder, Charleston: Ene! (#), Lhowipson, New Yorn; ith. Gremonm& Gove. d P wiliaius: Vauworn, Uolawaro Breakwater: freu ‘epsacoi, BID! Audvriog, Movi g, Smita, as; divi, Lominie; ed ith, Lorinda Borstel, Boratel, Batevia; Mang. irre, na (Nol Linced states aa Ceported by Jeréa, Douluvr, Now Yors; Hopoet, during, Doe ka, Poreraon Pensacola, Sew OFu ela, eavle, , vor: B oN, Fev iS—Avriveu, Juanita, Brown, and Onta- Ho, Baars, New York ithe eres mrered’ out to re+ ith, M . do; Wanderer, Payson, Verg, Wilmulugion, 80. iran, Vunoan, New York, ola (and ruin Gravesend ivth, Rosa, Gil, Peo: from Deu. th) Leith, Feo Nom arrived, Mary Edey, Trevana, San Francisco, reuseion, Feb arrived, Lame, Covojovieh, New on 3 ied fom Tarbert 18th, Juventa, Knudsen, New York (seo bole low). 5 Wraldsen, New i -4] RGHORN, Feo 15—Sailed, Gessinar Hiccard 17th, Jacod M Haskell, Crowell, zo, Castellano, Baltimore. dgusovans, Feb 18—Arrived, Penang, Patten, N Mussiva, Feb 10—Sailed, Rovers Dillon, Blatehford, New York’; Shasta, Brown, do. Newrour, Feb 18—Sailed, New Era, Mefee, Havana. Neweastix, Keb Narves, Feb 16—Sailed, Adolph Enzler, 3t Piyxourn, Feb 19—Ort, “Adelaide , Baker, from Iquique via Queenstown for London. Agreed Wth, Prospero, Repetto, Rochester for New ork, ‘Paiznmo, Feb 1}—Sailed, Assunta, Cilento, New Yorks sin, Maria Adelaide, Nuccari. 4 Qurxxsrov Peb ibesSatled, Prospero Padre, Simo netti, Limer Rorrenpa, Veb 17—Cleared, Ingolf, Knudsen, New Arrived previously, Alice Reed, Keb » Tom AERIVEG, Knight of Saowdon, Roberv leared, Maria Romano, Boston, 22—sailed, Alma, Lord, Chefoo; ‘akao, an Tivérpo wd, Ab matla, pits l Hoxxos Aynes, Jan 4—The mate of the crew of the Gorton sehr, of Miramichi, from Glasgow for tals Place, rived here Jan 9in the Dusty Miller, Hughes, from Liverpool, huving been taken trom the ‘Antioch, Amert> can bark, trom Ardrossan for San Francisco, in which vessel the master and one man proceeded. ‘ine Gordon ‘wepanenannad' Deo ll, previously reported, in lat 4 lou Cuxrsourc, Feb 18-The Monica, Swedish bard Lindberg, trom New York for Elsinore ie, (pesrolsury which stranded on the rocks near Cape La Hogue house, was successfully extricated from the dangeroug Basition where she lay by two government tugs fe af ly ey Lath afternoon, ‘aud towed to Cherbour| ds, null of Water, and her cargo only Keeps het afoat “Sh ill have to be beached to iand cargo, Gruaszy, Feb ly—1he ship Hudson, of Halifax, N 8, is inthe dry'dock getting newly coppered and other ex- tensive repairs. Hotruzap, Feb 20—Brigantine Hattie B, from Queens. town for Liverpool, with two masts carried away, in tow of the Kuigat of the Cross. HALES Feb 18—Advices from Lisbon, dated Feb 16 tate-that the Bordelais, from Miquelon, has been aban- d at sea ; Marler and four seamen drowned; mate, (The Bordela: bor assengers saved. talgne, left St Pierre, Miq livemroot, Feb 18—the Mary A Rich, for Havana, struck the plerhead in, Sallsbury, Dock with starboard: bow to-day and had bulwarks and cathead damaged. Liwerics, Feb 19—The Cambria bark, James, collided esterday with the bark Juventa, York: atanchor, whéreby. ihe lator {ibbom and part of bulwarka Mavnsrigs (by telegraph from Aden, dated Feb 17)— no brig Mary Francis. from Cheribon for #altimo which put. in here leaky, discharged her cargo, we into dock and was stripped, calked and Femotaile has d the soun'l portion of her eargo proces enorely on her Voyage AMERIOAN PORTS. ‘ON, March 3—Arrived, brig Angelo (Br), Acker Opn mites 4th—Cleared, bark Western Sea, Hansom, Surinam; schrs Enuma Green, Collins, Port au Prines; Suolight, Einrig Li ch S—Arrived, steamers, Lucille, Bennett, ton, NO; Albemarle, Gibbs, New York} scur Grace Webster, Hume, trom Cardenas. t to sea—Steamer Australian (ise), Peters, for Liverpool; schrs Pocriess, for >t Johns, PR, and Jas W Drury, tor West Indies. 4th—Arrived, steamer Wm Woodward, Young, New York; bark Breidablik (Nor), Neilson, Liverpool, Below—schr © W Holt, Deluy, from’ Cardenas. Cieared—steamers Plicontcian (Br). Scott, Lverpoot via Halifax: Saragossa, Hooper, Savannah; Covers Charleston: Blackstone,’ Hallett, Providence} New York’: bark ‘Scotland; schrs_ Lavolt Harriot Thomas, VanLeaf, allyn’ Shaw, Gox, Hoboken; Bolle Halladay, ing de ‘f-Steamer Hibernian, Liverpool; barks Levan- ter ant ‘Antwer| ;, Wordsjernan. bungalks brig George Har- nee: schr Win Arthur, Port =pain, HS RONSWICK, Ga, Maron $—Cleared, schr M7 Bryan, x Tee REVEN, 8G, about Peb20—Arrived, bark Ottawa Thom York. Bp) He wai Ua eae in| nay (Br), Me ub! “a a tN March $—Cleared, ” steamer Flags ton. th Closrede| bark Beltiste (Br), Jenkins, Liverpool. Sail Ss Crowell, New Yor! Also sailed, steamer Virginia, Hunter, Phila time Arrived-—Barks vial las (Swe), Ernst, London vig Key West; Marimora (Br), Downie, Liverpool; Polat Ps elk Havana: schrs Florence P ii: Keim, Fuller, New Yor! Bao jeared,” schr Witch of tae ‘uxpai Wer oh 3 n's Cleared, steamer W G Hewes, Havana. GLOUCESTER, March 4—Arrived, schrs M B killer. sa, | Foung, Pensac gol for tte ns Cleaves, Noriolt rescott, do. KEY Wasi, eb 3 WscArrived, bark Olaf Glas Swe), Ernst, London for orders. Smalle NE nguoes tng 5 bs éteamer Fern, from supplying light- uses in the Gil ‘larch 3—Arrived, steamer coves Kennedy, Galveston for Now York (and roceaded De MOBII,t, March 4 Cleared, ship N & B, Gardner (Bry Bere uepen ee eases Om ee Ms iigsroere March Sn por, sobr Emma & adden, for Cuba, pe Rr ORLEANS. Sia ‘Barob wed, schr Hattie @ ickerson, Bild swreamer Wilmington, es, Hay acy Sear hg expaols ¥orest Bele ton, d do; park Amt nets (Aust Cearaea March Arrived, bark Olympic, from Buenog ‘Tuiled—Ship Milton (Br), Hail sof London), Pensa- ia; bark Emily (Br), Liver ar. “gaty ton ot Livan erpool Vota for forall “sa ir), Ricker, Gal ye! st DKDFORD, Maron S—Cleare. Bi Lt Es Sesdensk x ais vitt,'Sareh e—Arrived, sobpa ary 8 fi Fina A Neweomd, supposed trom Virginia for ‘Bostoa Goa sailed. 3a), FO MRT rT SR uize; lie Le, Spear, Nort tyr Providaoe: Wile Lee, Speer, Norate gue pret dence for Virginia. 4n port—Schra sunny Shower, Wood, Hoboken for Providence: 1, Holloway, New York, for do: M A Wiley, Wiley, Baltimore for Laura # Messer, Gregory. Bosion for Baltimore: Watehtul, Gill fort for New Bedford: pier Ol Cobb, ord for Tan- gier: David G Floyd, Oliford, lor Hoboken ‘Time, Me> ay. for New bo tbe ‘rail this AM, a large Smasted schooner, Passed out ofthe West Bas, bark Eilott Ritchie, from as. is EW DON DO: vier hn 8—Arrived. schrs Rambler, Vir. RP Wart, Henry J Clay, and R Holmes, all bound Saiued—<eurs Js TOD EOY (from Pensacola), New Ha ; n, L, 3 8 (Br), Beth SSA —Bark Fores?’ Princess (Br), Merriam, Liver; cond al schts Adair Botuey, Nassau; Win G Snatiuck, ell, Brunswic! ILADELPHIA, March ¢—Arrived, Pendleton, New Bedsord; drig Zingee (8 denas: sctirs Joseph souther, Wats, siutanais; Adela 8 (lls, Gregory, Pensa B, Bateman, Cieniuegos. Steamer Vindicator, Doane; New Yori; brig Ortolan, Dyer, Matanzas; scurs Eliza B kmery, Qrtolan, Dyer. aeanzan su re raaay Tan Ly Parker: Portland. Fate ab igamer Bante oh Sherman, for Providence; schr Lizzie B Gregg, Laguayra. NEWCASTLE, Del, March 4—Ship Nautilur (Br), for Antwerp; birks Indiant (Nor), for Christiansan owerlson (Sr), for Limerick; meee wie (SH i Brisiol; schraJ W Dean ud AH Baxter, for ohn, NE, and Wiliam 8 Scull, for Caibarien, Jone anya in tow: steamer erkiomen, for Boscon, left at 8 AM, rS rae Sener S H Hawes lett for Phuliderphia atl aM Pit Bark Najaden (Swe), for Londonderry, passed wn this afternoon in tow conus Yard. bound—Brig Apollo (Br), Tn the harbor here ou! for fort spain; sehrs Lu 1 Collns, for Charleston} Mary W Uuppes, for Jesse W Starr, tor Boston; a JA scrlonir, for aval Andrew Nebinger, for Charleston ; ane Beatty, tor itichmond, Va: Nellie 3 Jowell, for Sauss Ida, L, Tor Boston; Farragut, for Ghicleston: Chatica E Paige. for Clentuegos: Floremce Nowell, tor Savannah, and simerican Eagle for Hyannis, LEWES, Del, March Arrived yesterday, brig Jenny A Cheney, trom Porto Cabello for Phiiadelphi Barks Panchon aoe Casteilar, bri fs ‘oe Bale, and nearly alt vessels of th PNB Maggio Dalling. from Calbarien, Feb 24 is et still hi out for sivepobl at 3.50 P.M. changed. 4 4—Arrived, steamer Eleanora, Daa ork; sctirs Charlie Buck, Kennebec for searards Bila Glisten, ot douu,, Nil, for New YorR! Gl) Morton, Lubec, to load for Sagu VIDENCK, March $—Arrived, steamers Wm Ken neay, Fosters tipede, Mill Philadelphia ; schirs Alb 1th, Patterson, and Cal ore, Virkiniag lirrriet S Brooks Butiler, Ne J 8 Carrington, Parker, Port Johnson, y ai jow—Scbr Highlander, Wood, from Portvohnsot a Baiiea-atsamor Piorida, Crocker, Philadelphia; schrt White Wing, Bobbing, Virginia; Benduskeag, Wyatt onoluiu. Ned Fr Havtias, Molsaacs, Tahiti, Marea rm tea. steamer Clty of Melbourne (Bf Brown, cyaney, ac. Cieared—— nip Star ot Bengal (ar). Smyth 4th—Arrived, ship Lochee Br), Hean, Dun, Saued—steainer Alaska, Van leo Htone ou via Yo- Merob s—Arrived, stoamer San Buivador, ed st dor America, Bitlups, Baltimore. Sailed=warks syta, for sweden; Hypatia (Br), for M, March Rare sohr Lizete Smith, Bea. daemond River, Liverpook Hae ay. faron 4—Cleared, steamer Bene tacror, Wood, York. an Ooi Hos. ne Vob 27—Sailed, suhr A F ames Sisal a= City Point. 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