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10 THE CANALS. THIRD PAGE. CONTINUED FROM jength of eighty miles, ‘rom 62-10 feet to 67-10 jeel. jg other portions having aggregate iines length of 100 mies, irom 67 the seven feet prescrived by jaw and the tupdas Plin of the ex nese dala 70 Jeet wide on Lb bottom would ensvl tician Lo make a of the cubic con procure an uno or a ch a t wie ny compereut mat proximate ¢ tructed chan seven. leet, part irom tue Darrow “vencues” or steps on the Blopes Ol eacl side Of portious of the canal, about Jour feet wide and three .ect Wigh, and wuich Dave ed Jor 80 May years On the statute DOOKS ewhere as the pruespal impediments to te deepening v1 the cana in a recent appication to the Canal Auditor, aking whether there were any mags, surv or otuer Information im his oitce which would fur- Qish the means of estimating the approxamate ost Of removing Irum the canal ail tue Mmyedl- Meuts to its use wilh seven icet ol Water, and What monthly trial irtps, directed by the act of 1869, had deen reported to Mis office, Le states that no suca iniormation there exists, anu thet DO such {fal trips Dad been reported since Sep- Ceuber, 1951, Copies of the appidcation and of the ausWer are appended to the present paper, to jus- wy the resolutions passed by tae Cuamber of Commerce and some ol Its associated commercial bodies, and transmitted to the Legisiaiure now tm session, asking that & proper survey of the canuis, showing the present extent of these im- pediments Wills baVisation, may be Made with out delay. ADVERSE LEGISLATION. Such a survey bas veen made pecullal neces- sary for the last twelve years by tue vey remar Abie act of declaratory [ezisia'iou passea the loth 01 April, 18t2, during tue very session uf the Legislarure to which ti ned report of trial trip of september, Leo) been presente! oy which act, and in the all toe evigen then existing, since contirmed by tue ty ediby yeurs of large expenutiure, 10 Was ately declared tuat the enlargement and pletion Of all the canals of the State, as cout plated by the con jon, stiould ‘be U considered fiuisled atid Completed on or belore the 1st day oi September ne the passage ol the act.”? ‘Ine act is as lol) Sxctton 1. —All contracts tor t pletion of the canals of this section 3 of article 7 of the afier provided for, shall be exe @ccordauce with th@ piuns, 1 Leretutore pres Gay of sepiemo the accounts wali be ciosed s00n thereaite: vork shail thereat stain tied and compl (ume ail rity ui the contracting Board in relauon to e ehiargement, Compicuoh and consiruction of such canal shall cease. :—Atier the passage of this act the ave power to change the tt completing thé work or canals as Ueretotore fixed and ud by lutions of suid Hoard; nor shull the said Goard have power tu chunge the pian o1 coustrucion of Dleted canal, iis banks, locks, Waste Wiers, or tung cont rtily to such dridwes or aby otuer suructure or we ected therewith, except to allow and works of extracrdinary repairs aud improvemenisin a Completed canal as is coulemplated by the exisung statutes Sect ‘duce the engineer force to one engi- neex a ssisiuilt engineer upon each division of the cuuals, except in cases specified. Sko. 5.—ihe services and duties pe: engineers shall be such as re ate and maintenance of the completed c and the compensations alowed a: ander the provisiows of this act sha appropriation tor superinvendenc Bary repairs of the cauais Sic, 6.—ihe Lutavion fixed by the frst section of this act for closing the construction ‘accounts and contracts for Work on the canais of this oiaie shall pot appiy to the Work now in progress on the Champlain Canal and Glens Falls Feeder, authorized by the act entitied “An act to provide the meas T (he completion of tae Canals of this State, und tully supply them with water, and for other purposes,” passed April 9, Ise, nor to any Work on the said canal and teeder under the authority of suid act. exc. 7.—i his act shail take effect immediatel, The real object of the act can bardly be mis- taken. It prevented auy iuriher surveys by the engineers conversant with the details to dever- mine woether uhy portion of tne canal in whitch the Impediments eXisted and Which Lad been paid for as completed had ever vee fully eXcuvalea in fact, and it further committed to the Canal Commissioners and the supermtendents usder tuelr direction tue sole power aud duty of com pleting, under the guise of repairs, ordiuary and extraordinary, ail the unfinished portions of we eviargemeats. ‘The results of such a grant of power are seea in the Auditor's report uf 1876, Which shows tuat tue expeaditures on the “enlargement” of tue Erie Canali a@ione, in tue twelve years siuce WETE. ....02- 00008-00000 7 and that we ordinary repairs dur sale period weie.. ormed by the said to the repuirs is of tae state, expenses meurred 1 be paid out of the collecuon aud ordi- i Total.... F; STARTLING ORDINARY EXPENSES. The expenditures jor ordiwary repairs each year gre sown by tue loluwing Labie:— By Canal Commissioners aud the several Supervitentlets uf the Fourteen Canal Setivie By Contractors for Repairs. $174,864 87 39 a 41 rF) oS 0 39 a Years. Total. $224,037 S70.53i 74 703,5:3 05 506295 06 3: is Total.........006 lu addition to tne: irrespousivie outlays ST $65 unchecked, enormous and 1 the mouey of the Stule, Yielding results so inadequate in remedying tue Vital evil which it lus so long suffered lu the Want of @ regular aud unobstructed channel of e proper legal depth and ueedeu ior circulating @ very itle-vioud of our great artery of cum- merce, uililous more have ocen expeuded, under she indefinite and elastic head, 40 lable to abuse, of “Extraordinary Kepairs.”? The Committee vf tue Chamoer of Commerce of the State of New York, while they have uo wisn or disposition to undervalue the persoul iatel gence or fdelity of many of tne public officers LOW Mauaging tle cavuis, must he permitted to y tha: the ComMmerciai Clusses Of OUr great me- tropolis cannot and will uot be satistied witn any wenerai odicial assurance toat the navigation of the canals during the past year, witu the compar. Gtively Soaiiow Water to Whici It bas been lm- led, las been iree irom interruption. WE MUST HAVE 8: PERT OF WATER. What commerce now wants utd must nave, is the {ull seven feet—ihe “houest seven sees—so Clearly and ably urged im tue annual Messuge of Governor Tiluen. What commerce aves not want aud Will bo louger quietiy enuure, is the melau- choiy wad dally spectacie of our enormous canal Meets, measured by acres and by miles, with ene larged boats, numbered by thousands, each hay- ing nearly douvle the capacity of ‘the ocean Vessels Wille irst discovered Aniefica, “dracg.ng aiong,” im the descriptive aad well chosen words of the Governor, “over the skim Of water, @ there shouid be @ body Of wa'er larger wud deeper even than was intended in tue original project.” In conciusion, the commit‘ee cun only express the hope that the rewarkaole condition of our Feat channel Of trade, so vivicly depicted by the overnor, aad the stil more remarkable Uscai Tact, that the expenditure of nearly $40,000,000 io ‘the last forty yeurs has not yet sul ficea to secure ‘the {ull depth oi water, so long proniilsed to the State and the country, aod or Which the taxpayers throughout aii our mite Dave 80 largely aud joyaily, and even cueers fully contrivuted, will at ouce arrest the earnest attention of tne Legisiature, providentially Givided into parties, neither of whic can be will- ing, Or can safely afford, to neglect to remeay such an evil. It certainly does not fail within the provinee or the powers of any of the large commercial bodies represented in the “conjerence”’ in our commer- Ciat metropolis, to prosecute any invesugation Seeking to discover and Expose (ue urigin and (ue progiess Of tue chronic malady with which our Commerce 18 Unus afilictes, but they will all Fejoice to learo that it is now engag’ the thougbtlul and vigila: ead of the State. ttention Of the Execntive Whatever way be the resulta vf any investigation, iustituced by himsei!, or by the Logisiacure, the common sense and practi- al experience ol the commercial elasses Will fead them uuerringly to trace the evil in ail its ramifeations, dive or indirectiy, fo the one Single and ali-suMcient cause, in the anomalous QD senseless Canal organization, Which seeks to create ap organic body, with suficient organic powers, without apy organic head, it is a mo: Strosity tuat our evlighiened Staie can no longer tolerate. The depredations to ve brovgnt to light May possibly amount tv many millions, irrecoy Boly lost to the reasury: but whatever may ve the amount it will nave been cheaply spent if we can LOW secure jor our great canal Which may continue \or mauy coming ages to strengthen and earich the Siate, the price.ess iessing 0! a syste- tic, hobest aud economical management, uuder the comstant supervision OF a single responsible ad. In vehaif of the committee respectiuiiy sub mitted. SAMUEL Bb, RUGGLES, Cueirman, PY recone OF LOMMERCE, NeW LOUK, Murch 15, THE QUESTION IN ALBANY. ALDANY, March 23, 1875. The great fleld day on cana! matters In the Sen- @te and Assemb!y Will take place to-morrow, and some lively times may ve expected, There is littie else talked of in Alvany, but the chances now are that sight oOpprsition can arise amoog legisiative canal represeutatives to any proposed form of laws wuich may ‘eud (o prevent fraud in the iuture. A very apparent weakening is ob- servable amone the Candi Ring aod cueir sup porters, SPRAKER MIGCING'S POSITION. Feelings 0) personal uisike nud opposition to Governor Tiden La’ $1,853,963 | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. | late by Speaker McGuire. | to see a democratic Speaker of the House in such thoro! personal antagonism with a cemo- cratic Governor Oi the State, Having just entered upon & victortous political career, cratic party ol New York cannot afford antagon- isms of this description, Mr. McGuire has made no secret of tls sentiments in regard to Governor Tilden, Around the halls of the Delavan and at other ces he bas thus ¢ essed “imself, A PASSAGE AT ARMS WITT CHARLES 4. SWAN. The Assistant Secretary of the Democratic State Central Committee, Mr. Charies A. Swan, ts o [man in stature, in pluck and reany retort, however, he is not to be despised. Whenever the name of Governor Tilden or Comptroller Green is mentioved he is alw their character, easy duty to discharge as relating ‘Tiden, but the support to Governor oO: Mr. Green may not be 50 e@>5ya Mutter, Mr, Swan has lived several years in Syracuse, He knows something about | the Canai Ring and of their peculiar operations, | He can pick-out of a contract an item ot fraud w ich otner orough) mea would pass by innocently. shrewd, observant aud caucious, he has Deed very useful to ts party during the re- cont contests. is morning Mr, Swan was leaning carelessly agaist the cigar stand of the Delavan, when Speaker Met e came mong. A number Of politicians and members stood ground in the viciniry, Speaker entered into a@ con- ver jon with the Gemocratic Assistant Secre- tar One of the listeners related to me the sub- stan of the encounter, 8 lollows:— Speaker McGuire (addressing Mr, swan)—When ata you come up ? Mr. Swan (meekiv)—Tnis morning, Speaker MeGuire—I suppose you came to sus. tain Governor ‘filden ¥ Mr. Swau—Yes: 1 bave great faith in Governor Tilden, and believe the people will sustam nun, Speaker McGuire (warming up) -We will strip the garb of reiorm from kim in this Hgut and show he 1s a fraud, and that he did not do & single thing In the reform: movement unl Tweed was prostra Swan (heroically)—You are stating that Which 1s not true, because Mr. Tilden, before tne State Convention was called, and as chairman of the Stare Committee, at Rochester, 1m 1571, said tuat he would not vote tor uny of fae corrupt men Tammany Hail. He (Mr. Tiiden) also asserted tbe woud resign Nis position as chairman of the State Commitice Mf this action Was not con- sidered regular. Speaker slaguire—Well, we will show the peo ple how he has bougnt up the New York press. Mr. Swan—l lave been more or less with Mr. Tilden jor the past fve years, a8 connected with the State Committee, I can safely say that he never attempted apything of the ‘kind, On the contrary, the representatives of the press came and asked 4s a tavor the er of wews irom Mr. 4 ‘sconimitree. When it was furnished they ated 1€ as belng Valnable lor 'eir papers. HS GOVERNOR'S PACTS AND PIGURES. Governor Tildeu’s message plainly embodies all necessary details and statistics a8 bearing upon This much talked Of subject of canal mismanage- ments, He nds yone over all the contracts given ou! to Messrs, H. Db. Dennison, J.C. Boomer (Wile lard Jonson, assignee), Charles J. De Graw (Wile lard Jounson, assignee), N. L. Usborn, Cuarles P, Skibner (George LD. Lora, assignee) and severat otuers, It was a complicated and cticult work. To the average reader a study of these contracis Would prove a Very tiresome and protitless labor. Governor Tilden has, therefore, condensed in his Message the whole pith and substance of the Various schemes by Which the people of New York State, as alleged, have been pluudered of hundreds Ol (hodsands Of dollars. He has put the tacts be. lore the peopi¢ so tuat the commonest mind can understand (hem. This required weeks of labor. Bach contract had to be eXamined careluily ana he product of all such untiring stady has been a igorous abd plainly worded message by which tue simplest mind can understand the nature and Skil Of these iruuds. PROPUSED INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE, ‘This morniug, at the opeuing of the Senate pro- ceedings, Senator Lord called up his resolation asking Jur an investigaung committee on the alleged canal fraads. Tne anxiety of the gentle- man ior a speedy examination is somewhat re- markable, Senator Woodin favored a thorough investiga- tion uf the whole suber ‘the Seuate wanted 1acts, $0 that they could put their bunds upon the Ian, or men, woo had committed these frauds, ator Jacoos did not want the committee ap- pointed untilaiter tie Message had been thor- oughly discussed, Such investigating committees scarcely ever resuited In @ny good, ana were always Very much projonged, We nad an exhibi- tion Of tiat in tae Inquiry as to tue Capitol Com- milssioners und the charge made in botn Houses of tampering with the Supply oti. Alter some further remarks the resolution of Senator Lord was present. AN INTERVIEW WITH A CONTRACTOR, I bave talked to-uignt witn several prominent coutracwors aud others identified with canal in- Terests, The «bpareut trepidation peculiarly ov- Servable during the past ieW days since the send. lug in 0: Governor filden’s message bas disap- peared, and they now propose to Agnt this atcack to the bitter end. . One of ‘ue most prominent contractors now Staying at tne Deavan House stated to me that Governor Tiden’s Ogures are entireiy garbled, abd wuea the contest really comes to close quar- Ters Luis fact Will be exuibited most conclusively, “Woy,” said the gentleman, “the Gov- erbor bas taken parucular pains to wake omcial stat ug and write original arucies lor 4 bewspaper in connection with caual matiers. it is well ugderstood that several days before is Message Was sent im to the Legisiature he trausmitted by messenger to New York primied slips of colored facts aud figures, upoa Wich le Ouses charges which it will be im- possible tor higi to substantiate Wuen the time in Cowes lor bi to render a lull aud true account of Lis exact position. He hus gone personally to te Auditor's office and compelled odiciuls there to juruisu him Ith Statistics, going back some twenty-lve years, out of Whici le bas Woven @ most ¢ ule tale, fuse figures were first tran 4 to bis henchman, Davis, of Wasuiogton, aud after manipulation by this gen- tleman caiue back to the Executive Chamber and rece Ved the Unishing touches. 1tis all very well thus to run away With the character oi men aud onicluls, but we are now bound to have @ full hearing belore the public, We wanta quick and thorougo investigation. Two contracts bearing Upon their “ace evilences of tue grossest iraud have veeu entirely suppressed, Owlbg to the tact that tue meu Leoind them were friends of Gover- hor jilden; but we Will show this toing up io Its Jullest colors.” “But now i," I queried, “that you have not come our Leiore BOW and eXpiained your exact Dusition 7 “Well” answered the contractor, “for years we have been Luliied with the outcry of ‘Canal Ring!’ lad Upon tue table Jor the | it 18 somewhat unusual | the demo- | $s ready to detend them | irom attack and repudiate any insinuation egaiust | He may have a comparatively | | scribed period was admitted to the Bar on the | fleid—ne came out successful in the contest. | i It got to be wu oid story, batened and circulated | purely ior political purposes, because we were @ strong Organization ana certainly Bad cousideravie to s#y in the managenent of poutical afuirs, We naturally encountered numerous auimosiues. Goveruor Tilden has made Specific statements, Deadtiluily dramatic, to eaica the puolic eye and ear. Writing Wessa.es, bu! he nas aiso sat down and Composed articies jor publication im one of the dailies, {bis paper 13 supposed to have @ circus lation among 4 Claas os citizens particuiarly interested in canal matters. inen he goes to Work and pens conciusi as to figures in gross, Which must cateu tue popular fancy, and sends them out for puoiication. We will show up this line of noax und supteriuge belore we ge turougn.” “Waoat is your programme ‘or the ftutare,” I asked. “We mean to fignt those unwarranted attacks to the bitter end, and compel the Governor to Jur- nish his proois, lou-morrow’s debate will more luily develop What we intend doing.’ Those are the sen\imeuts ireety expressed to me to-night by represontatives of the canai interest. Their story must be beard before a ‘ull and iair view oF the cause can be obtained. 1 have it trom good authority that Governor Tilden also intends to send 1 messages tu the Legislature on insurance @ud State Prison Irauds. Should this prove true the gentiemen woo operate io those particular uepartmen s Wil Lave @ lively time ip protecting themselves irom assault. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN NEWARK. In Newark a lew days auo @ young lady, named Neliie Brown, of Boston, arrived on 4 visit to @ friend, in Newark, a Mrs. Fleetwood, of New street, Cne evening since, While at the tea table, | she was ob: to put some walte powder tn her | bat velore she could drink it Mrs. Fleetwood hed the cup trom her lips. Nellie then con- | fessed that the powder Was ursenic, and that she Was desiroos ol dying. Why she siouid attempt the rash act cannot be conjectured. Sne declined to give & sat.siactory suiuiion. Of course, tae usual theory is advanced—a love disappointments; bus there ate bo lacts lor @ basis, Neille Was sens back to Boston. ATTEMPTED SUICIDES. Damuguel Vernon, a Frencn man, forty-five years of age, was brougut into the First precioct station house yesterday and locked up on a charge of in- woxXication., Avout lalf-past seven in the evening he Was discovered by {he doorman attempting to Commit suicide by banging Hiiusell to the ceil door. When he was cut down he was iu a state of @*plyXiotion aid Was attended vy tae amuulance #orgeon irom the Park Hospital. Josephine Trumbull, tweuty-seven years of age, Tesidiug at No. 95 Noriolk street, attempted to co. mit sulcide yesterday afternoon by swallowing arsenic, Sue Was laken to the Tuirteentn precinct Station House wnd attended by Dr. Powell; iKou there she was removed to Bellevae Hosplial. THE LUMBER TRADE. OrTawa, Maren 23, 1875. The lumber market nas veen more lively tne past few days than it has ceen for many montos } revious, aad consideravie lumoer has chang banls& At present there are avout 66 009,v00 ices OG (he OVVAWO Maiko Of Weick BOOS 80,000,008 ireqnently been exulnited Of | ee are oid, He is not concent with | “OBITUARY. JOHN HICKMAN. Hickman, who died yesterday at West Che» ter, Pa., about noon, at the age of sixty-flve years. Deceased was born on tne ilth of Septem- ber, 181, in the 1ownship of West Bradford, avoat five miles trom the piace in which he yesterday breathed his last moments. He sprung irom a Quaker family of the same name, long settled In the two counties composing tue Sixth Congress- sonal district of Pennsylvania, waich he repre- sented in the national assembly, priuctpally «ls- tinguished a8 an enterprising and successful agriculturist, In the year 1831 Mr. Hickman entered the law office of Townsend Haines, and alter prosecuting his studies for the pre- 9th Of April, 1833, He entered polttical life betore his majority, casting his dirst vote wita the demo- cratic party in 183i, supporting General Jacksou 1n 1si2, and aduering to the democracy 1u aii the national campaign, Ho was chosen a delegate to tue Buittmore Convention which nowliated James K, Poik im 1844. Pubic attention was lirst The telegraph anoounces the death of Jonn | drawn to him in this Convention as au eloquent | and logical debater, On the nomination of Mr. Polk Mr, Hickman entered into the struggle with enthusiasm, He was nominated in bis district lor Congress in 1s44, bus was defeated, In 1445 he was appouted Prosecuting Attorney for Chester couDey @ position wnick he held with credit to bunsell. He entered all succeeding State and na- tional campaigns wich earvestness, In 1848 he strove hard lor the evection of General Cass, aud | in 1862 he labored with equal vigor for Frankiin Pierce. {n 1854 he was nominated by the democ- racy tor Congress and was elected by @ majority of nearly 3,000, When the Kansas-Nepraska legis- lauon—wuich included the repeal of the Missourt Comprouise— wus belore the country, Mr. Hick- maa was opposed to 1, ol He warmly defended ms iriend, a, H. Ruder, whea nis contested : tion came beiore the House of Representa- uves. in 1856 he was again Lominated by the democ- racy and re-elected to Congress. While Mr, Bu- chapan Was apsent at the Court of St. James Mr. Hickman cratic nominee tor the next President, maintained This position unt bis womMInation Was secured at Cincinnati in 1836, and entered into the canvass With euthusiasm, He suosequeptiy disagreed, in con mon with «apy other members of the demo- crane party, with sr. Buchanan in regara to the admission of Kansas Under the Lecompton consti- tution, He took such positive grounds against the Lecompton constitution that he threw bimseli tuto in 1858, when ne came home to his constituents, he Was again renominated and received the sup- port Of a portion of the repubitcan party, and, al- declared in ijavor of hin as the demo- | | days, with sugar, to Jules Sazerac & Co; vessel to Brett, | though the canvass was a fierce and determined | | cne—there being two other candidates in the in that Congress—the Tauirty-sixth—im the mem. orable struggle for Speaker, they voted jor John Snerman, anc this resulted in the compromise on Pennington, who was elected by their votes, Mr. Hilck- man was made chairman of the Judiciary Com- mittee. In tnis Oongress he delivered the cele- brated speecn wich maddened tae whole South, when he declared that if 8,000,000 Soutnern people attempted to go out of the Union, 13,000,000 peopie of tue North would bring them back, Suo- sequenluly te was elected as a republican to the ‘Thirty-seventh Congress, sand vigorously sup- ported Presideat Lincoln in putting down the re- bellion. He wus the personal and poiltical friend of Thaddeus Stevens. Alter this he devoted bin self to tne law. In 1872 he was @ delegate to the convention at Cinciuuat, where Colonel McClure and nimseli were the leading members trom that State. He Orst supporved Charlies Francis Adams, ana subsequently took up the name of Mr. Greeley. Mr. Hickman was a man of undoubted abilitie @ ripe scholar, close debater, a QOnished orator, a man of unquestioned courage, and was bighly re- specied by botu iriend and adversary, REY. HOWELL POWELL. Rev. Howeli Poweil, the esteemed pastor of the Weish Presbyterian church, Thirteenth street, near Second avenue, departed this life yesterday, aiter ultaining the fifty-filth year of his age. Mr. Howell tollowea in the pastorate of the Welsh church the Rev. Mr. Smyth, popularly known as “lack Crouk Smyth.’ Word, and wis death will be deeply deplored by the parish and by a large circle of triends. The opsequies Will take place ut the church to-morrow, | at noon. SISTER ANN ALEXIS. Sister Ann Alexis, the head of the St. Vincent Orphan Asylum jor the past iorty-three years, died in Boston last Friday nigut, Her labors during this loug period have been devoted to the care of the Roman Catholic orphans of that city, aad the great amount of good accompiisned by tuls devout and Worthy woman can scarcely be overestimated, Tue Boston Journal says:—“Her devotion to ner trust, ber seli-sacriicing work in benalf of the Irieuuiess aud tue jorsaken, Lave endeared her te this community, She came to Boston trom Balti- More iv 1842, with three other members 0; the sisternood, with the intention of estublish- lug a school lor the instruction of giris of Ue poorer ciass, aud their labors commenced in Hamilton place. As the Value of tue work became muniless other quarters were secured, and the Orphan Asylum, Which Was the outgrowth of their work, found a permanent location iu the edifice known as Harris’ Folly, ac the corner of Pearl and High streets, In 1343 the St. Vincent Orpuan Asylum Was cuartereu, and their present bulluing, at the corner of Camden and Northamp- ton streets, Was occupied in 1859, Sister Ann Alexis outlived the two heroic women who com- menced the good work with her, aud was spared to see the lultiiment of her dearest hopes in vehalt ofthe institution, For flity-six years sue has been @ Sister of Cuarity, and thougn voluntariy re- nouncing the joys of domestic jie, there are Dun- Greds 0: her daughters living in weil establisped He was bignly esteemed | as a laitbful and earnest preacher of tne Sacred | | | homes who will rise up aud cail her blessed, Sne | has lived beyond three score and ten years and has | been taken away before her fuculies were Gunmed or her vigor impairea.”’ THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. | The sollowing record will show the changes in the temperature for the past twenty-four hours, in comparison with the corresponding date of last year, a3 indicated by tne thermometer at Had- Dui’s Pouarmacy, Weraly Buliding :— 1874. 1875. 1874, 1875. 3a M. + at 13 8:30 P. Me 6A. M. » 82 12 OP. M. 3 18 OPM, 35 26 12 P.M. Average temperature yesterda Average temperature for corre: last y SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE FOR THE MONTHS OF MARCH AND APRIL. | Salta | Destination, Opie. nent Prschell peti ica MWch 24. Liverpool.,/4 Bowling Greea ) 4.) oY Broadway. 2 Broad way 2 .. 1 Broadway. {7.| Liverpool. | 9 Broad wav. i. Liverpoot | 1b Broadway 27. | Glasgow... |7 Bowling Greea 27.| Bremen -..|2Bowling Greea wv. | Liverpool. |v broadway, Si.) Livervool..|4 Bowl ng Greap 1)|Hamoure. |6l broadway 1) Rouerdam|@ Broadway. 3 iverpool. [4 Broad way. 3.| Liverpoo'.. |19 Rroadway City of Hrook!y Leonia. Lavern "|b Brosaway. Glasgow... | Bownng Green April 3. I tay: 59 Broad way. “JAbriL 6. | Wamnure., (11s Broadway. Sor! 7.) Liverpool | (Bowling Gteea April §:|Hatnourg..|61 broadway. brit 10, | Liverpool. |19 Broadwav she Queen. April 1o!|Liverooo!.. |6) Broaawar Bolivia... April L).1Giasvow ..,7 Bowhne Greem April 1s.|Mamburg.. 11% Broadway. Broaa way. verboo.. 19 Broadway. SUN AND MOON, Sun rises HIGH WATER. V. isiand..morn 9 48 Hoon rises, PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 23, 1875. CLEARED. Steamer City of Montreal (Br), Mirehouse, Liverpool via Queenstown—Jobn U Dao. Leidel, Hamburg—Knauth, Steamer Herder (Gor; Nachod & Kuhine. Steamer Untaria, Slocum, Rio Janeiro, &o—W R Gar- rison Steamer City of Dallas, Hines, Morebeaa City—O i Mallory & Co. steainer Wyanoke. Vonch, Norfolk, City Point and noni—id Dominion sieamsnip Co. $ r Vineland, Bowen, Baltimore via South Amboy —Wm Vaizeil. stearner lanita, Howe, Phiiadeipnin—vames Hand, Steamer Giaucws, Bearm. fostop—b ¥ Dimock. bark Sarid dial, Lignorl, Penzance—Lauro, Storey & co. ‘Hark Jedanesti Dubroyacki (Aus), Malovich, Water. ford—Sincovich & Oo, Bark J Hansen Love (Wan), Hansen, Croustadt— Funes, Kdve & Co. Bark Peleg (Aus), Menegrillo, Rotterdam—Slocovich & Co ark Lady Westmorelaud (Br), Duon, Antwerp—Geo Colton. Berk swlia (Nor), Olesen, Valenciamfunch, kdye & Co nage Else Bech riens (Ger), Bscurient, Palermo—Dill & adrouns Bork avn Kiigabeth, Phelan, Matanzas—Jas W Elwell & | hes Mary Oud, Waittemers, CettenMarous Master | | dectined. | corning all thag: | | ette (of Liverpool, No). steering W. direct unragonism to the Dational acministration, | Sagua 10davs, with sugar to Grinnell, Minturn & ( | day. | head bity ‘ Brig Britannia, Hotenkiss, Barbados—H Trowbridge's ns. ore ‘Tropic Bird, Korff, Kingston, Ja—Jas W Elwell & | “Tirte 1 P Dewey, Loring, Matanzas—3rett, Son & Co. | |, rig tite Whittemore, Wright, sagua la Grande—Jed | yocnt Agnes J Grace, Smalley, Havana—Parsons & picit Florence Rogers, Horton, Cientuegos—Squire | paint SM Bird, Merrill, Sagua la Grande~D B Dear- tonsils Bmma Crosby, Crosby, Fernandina—Join Boyn- pight biazie Major, Gerrish, Brunswick, Ga—Warren ay. Va—slaght & Peity. at ‘hr xlwood Burton. Jarvis, Klizabethport—A Dayton Os | ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer Wisconsin (Br), Forsythe, Liverpool March Wand Queenstown IL, with mdse and 142 passengers to Williams & Guton. March 18, laut 4248, Ion 50 42, saw one large aud several smali icederys: same day, lat 42.0, | Jon 5140, saw an Anchor Mne steamer bound 40 40, lou 69 37, a three inasted sieamer bound W Steamer Spain (Br), Grace, Liverpoot March 10, and stown Lith, with mdse and passengers to fF WJ camer Stare of Georgia (Br), Cooper, Glasgow March 6 and Larne 71h, with mdse and passengers to Austin Baldwin & Co. “Had heavy W gales and hich head seas the entire passage, March 12, lat 50 8), lon 3) 57, passed large British ship, steering W, with loss of main and mizzen topgallant masts aid foresail biown to piece: 17th, lat 43, lon 49, passed through immense tlelds ol te: which oxtended as tar asthe eye could reach; saw eight large icebergs; 2lst, lat 41 44, lon 63 59, saw schr Mignon- Steamer Holsatia, Barends, Hamburg, March 3 and Havre, March 12, with mdse and passengers to Kun- hardt & Co, arrived at sandy Hook at 6:30 PM. March 17, PM, in lat 46 37. lon 3616, spoke berk Inca (Ger), trom Bremen for Baltimore: 19th, PM, lac 43 16, ion 47 .0, passed two icebergs; were three hours in large fields of dritt tee. Steamer Cimbria (Ger), Brand, Havre March 13, Ham. burg Murch 10, with mdsé and passengers to Kunhardt & Co, Steamer Isaac Bell, Blakeman, Richmond. City Point aud Norfolk. with muse and passengers to'the Old Do- minion Steamship Co. ark Marchino (Ita), Zino, Glasgow 9 days via Bel- fast 60 days, ix ballast, to master. | Bark Ceres (Nor), Gundersen, Bordeaux 66 days, with | | mise to DS Amant & Co; vessel to order, Bark John E Chase, Davis, Matonzas ‘16 days, with sugar, to Charles Talbot & Co. Brig samuel Lindsay (of Boston), Gibson, Catbarien 11 | days, with sugar to) M Ceballos & Co; vessel to Miller & Houghton. Brig G M Jones (of Liverpool, NS), Gammage. Cienfue- gos 10 aye, with sugar to Maitland, Phelps & Co; vessel to naster. Schr Carrie M_ Richardson, Richardson, Matanzas 14 | & Co. chr Cassel Jameson (of Thomaston), Jameson, Cai- ‘een 13 days, with sugur and molagses, to K H Morgan | ’o; vessel to J V Havilan Schr Mary 5 Bradshaw ‘ot Philadelphia). Van Gilder, Se vessel to master. Has been 6 days north ot Hatteras, | with strong NW gales, Schr Miantonomab (of Newburyport), Barker, Bara. | coa Il days, with traitio J Liuhi& Co: vessel to # J Wenperg. ‘Had tresh NE and NW gales N of Hattera: March 20, no Jat, &c, spoke schr Laura Bridgeman, trom Trinidad tor New York. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATZ. | BOUND SOUTE. Steamer Galatea, Walden, Providence tor New York with mdse and passenzera. Steamer City or Fitchburg, Springer, New Bedford for New York, with mdse and passengers. Steamer Tillie, Ewing, New London tor New Yorz, with mdse and passengers. Brig Ellen H (of St John, NB), Crane, | Newport tor New York, with sugar to Honey & Farksr- | Scbr Svuow Bird (Br), Cripp, StJomn, N&, for New | York, with lumber to master. | Schr Emma G Potter (Br), Potter, St John, NB, for | New York. Schr Terrapin, Wooster, New London for New York. Schr A Heaton, Phinney, New Haven tor New York. scl Montana, Crawsord, Providence via Newport for New York. | nebr Liberty, Smith, Norwich tor New York. | Schr Gold Hiner (Br), Patterson, Providence for New | York, 1n Dailast, to master. | | Cardenas via Scnr & A Forsyth, Hobbie, Stamford tor New York. Sehr Sale Burton, Palmer, sta n:ord tor New York. ec Saumuel P Godwin, Waterbury, Stamtora for New ‘ork. yamtug Blackbird, with a large barge in tow for St New York. BOUND EAST. pbigamer City ot Fitchburg, Fish,"New York for New jor sieamer Galatea, Walden. New Yors tor Providence. Steamer Glaucus, Bearse, New York for Boston et Marietta Steelman, Jones, Baltimore tor New laven. schr Ann E Oaril, Tyler, Baltimore for Bridgeport. Scnr Wili Martin, Blake, New York for Yarmouth, Scnr Tunis Depew, Baker, New York tor Newport. Capt smith, of steamtug Henry A Crawford, reports the following vessels fast in the ice between Hart Island | and Execution Rocks :— sebr Veto, from Providence tor Phitadelphia. Schr ida May, of aud from 5t Johns, N¥, with lamber to P I Nevius & Son. Schr Valma, {rom New Bedtord tor Hoboken, in bal | it. Schr Wm Deming, from Providence. in ballast. Besides 45 others, uames unknown, on the north shore. | HERALD PELEGRAPA Srarion, Wuurtestone, March 23, (375, § ‘The drift ice in the Sound was not quite so heavy to- All the steamers got through on time. It will not | be prudent, however, for sailing vessels to attempt a | passage without tugbosts tor aday or two, as most of $e Toelaner art or lat weck aif Opto ttle ding oo. main icebound in Hart Isianu roads, | BELOW, Bark Soir (Aum, from ——. SAILED, Steamers Gresham (Br), tor London; Ontario, Rio Ja- neiro; Herder (Ger), Hamburg: City of Dallas, More- Wyanoke, Richmond. &0; Panita, Philadel nia; barks Joshua’ (gr), London: Alf (Nor). Duukirk innesota (Br), sagua la’ Grande; Neversink (Br), do; Mary Stewart (Er), Matanzas; Blackpool (sr), Leith; brigs Belle (Br), Lisbon; AH Cu Cardenas: Myro- nus, Matanzas; schry Norman, jenas; Washington, Galveston. | MARITIME MISCELLANY. | Bar See cavie news | Sur Hooaty, Frost, at Boston 254 inst, from lioilo, re- | rts that on the 15th'ot Marchi. ina heavy gule trom the W, sprung aieak, making two fect of water per hour; ber'puinps have been going ever since. Except the gales encountered on approaching this coast she had | Light woderate weather the eutire passage. Sur Baipcewarer. Cromwell, at San Francisco March 13 from New York, on Nov 8, daring a heavy squail trom SSE, carried away jibboom, foretopgallantmast and forevopsaliyard, Bane Castor (Aus), Tarrabochia, from Cientuegos for ‘ascugoula, in ballast (before reported), went ashore on the N end of Chandeleur Island, five ‘miles trom the lighthouse, on the Ath inst, bilged, and will probably Fove a total loss, Assistance was proffered by Capt reeman. of US reveuse cutter John A Dix, butit was Baic M C Haskxu from Baltimore for Baston. is aground below Fort Carroll. ihe revenue cutter Guth: rle endeavored to pull her off without success. Scmr Casco Lopes, Pierce, from Portland for New York, which was towed into Hvannis on Friday by steamer Geo Cromweil, filled with water through’ ler top seams, which were open when she leit, and tho | pumps veing out ot order she cyuld not be treed, “he | “romwell went to her assistance avout 12 o'clock Thurs- | day noun, and was over two hours vetting @ line to ou account of the rough sea, and did not get into Hya Bis uniil noon nextday. Several seas boarded the sehr ‘while towiug over the shoals, and avout 12.0.0 fe deck joua, lumber, was washed overboard. The vessel ‘un abeven keel and the captain and crew 4 is now on the flateat liyanois and | ks without discharging. | Scar Trap Wixp, Bryant, at Richmond March 12 from New York, experience heavy weather. Her mainsail and boom were carried away, buiwarks were | stove, and she was otherwise injured. | Sonr Easter Lic? (fisherman), (rom Gloucester, | into Halitax on the ioreboom. Scur Geo V Rionarps (Br, from St Joho. NB. for New | York, pat into Vineyard Haven 284 inst badly iced up and leaking 000 stroxes per hour. Messrs Dennis & Ayer have purchased the schooner now building in Essex by Mr Joseph story, originaily intended for Mr Stephen Dodd. Disasters t¥ Jaxvany—The Committee of Management of the Bureau Veritas has published the list of maritine disasters reported during the mouth of Jan, 1873. con- rhis sist gives the following staths tles:—salling vessels reported lost, 190—vig, 100 English. ® French, 17 German, |i Norwegian, 9 American, 6 Danish, 6 ‘Greek, 6 Italian, + Aux 3 Rugsan, 3 1 Dutch, 1 Sivimese, 1 Swedish and 2 of which tonality 13 unknown; in this number are in- 7 sailing Vessels reported missing. Steamers re~ iz, 1% Engiish, 1 Ameriean, 2Chiion, J and 1 rortuguese; in this number is included | steamer reported missing. ALexanpaia, March 22—The steamtug Sawuel Gedney (before reported) is stil hard aud fast aground va Daie’s shoals Battiwonr, March 23—Schr White Wing, hence for Matanzas, out into Anuapolis, Md, the crew being mu- tipous. Bisoceronr, March 20—Yesterday a coal barge, with 800 tons of coal, iron New York for New waven, sunk oif Charles Island ‘by reason of iajuries received in a cot- lision in Alford harbor. The consignees were iully to pat inst to repair, having broken | and eight or ten other vessels that have | ck harvor since early in De- | irom the ice tor New York &s S00 the present stora clea: Provided they uo uot freeze up again. Fortm Mownow, March 23—Brig Potomac reports passed bark Florri M iusbert, trom #altimore for Cork. off Windmill Point, her crew havin get Heither up wor duwn; requir Wu sail | on, | cember, having at last got a NOTICE TO MARINERS, he can buoy anchored off the hear bristol, Ri, has been carried off by the ice, siinila’ the east shore of Poppasquash, marking the to Bristol harbor. has also been moved inside by the ive. The small Ughthouse ac Bristol Ferry, located on Mus- se| Bed Shoals, before reporied out of its piace, is prac: tical y useless, and will Lave to be rebuilt fram the foundation, The keeper, howe Age: Fee it to keep the lignt burning. Lt waserecced in 1873 ou the toundauoa | of the beacon which Was demolished in the Beptembo ale of 1360, a PORT SAID LiGHts, On and atter March 12, 1875 the first floating green light at the entrance of Port Said will be abolisued and @ UxXeO green light Will be exbibiced at the extremity of the east jetty ava sizval for this Jetty, No change has taken place with regard to the otuer lights. 0 enter Port owud the directing light ot the lake must be iaken in the offing, leaving the red lights to starboard and the Feau to port. Wreou to POE. G, MORICE BLY, Commanaer RN Acting Controiler General of Ports and Ligathoaces Divan of rorw@ aod Lixhthouses, Aexanuria, Fob 9, N&wrorr, March 22 south weat end of Hog L WHALEMEN. —— a | scat PSR Ait ME SE | Sehr A H Huribat, Griffin, Norfolk and Portsmouth, | } | #p oil. | wout, New York for London (see below). | arrived ath, | Pierre: | Knight, New York: s | Ariebat West (fr), MeVonalu, pool; Dowinion (Br), Clements ¥ ub, Ns; George | Appoll, Gove and, ‘Baltimore: bi Neptune, Beal, | Cien(uego Lizzie, Carney, Matanza: seurs Chrom Wooster, Port wu Prince; West Denni , Kelly, Philagel: nce leavi arks Marcella, Stung! port, oll not stated, 4 leiter trom Capt Howland, of hark Kathleen, How- land. of NB. reports her at St Helena Feb 5, havin taken 5) bbls sperm oil since leaving Singavo: sail ou a cruise and be ut home middle of April A letier fromon buard bark sea Ranger, Coraell, of | NH, reports hor oif River Plata Jan 6, ol. not stated, Alotier trom Capt Wicks, of burs Greyhoun |, ot West: | ris her at st Helena Keb 5, wiia £5 bbls sp and | owl oil last cruise, 900 bbls sp and 300 do wh oli all | . Was bound to coast of Africa sperm whaling, | Bark Nile, of New London, will sit about May Ty une | nd of CantJobn'O spicer, tor a whaling voy> | orth Atiantic Ocean | ‘eb 17, on the Equator. lon 115 W, bark Helen cruising: had taken 2 sperm whales | would soon leave for the Sandwich Seb 14, lat2s 8, park Ospray, Crapo, NB, with 130 bbls | Jan 10, lat 36.8, lon 14 E, bark Petrel, Downs, NB, with 30 bbls sp and 300 do wh oil, all told. i SPOKEN. Steamer Hohenzollern (Ger), from Baltimore for Bre- men, March If, lat #4 25, ton 45 37. trom Havre for New Ship Jacob A Stamnler, sams York Miron 8 lat ui, ton Mt ne ship Choice (ir), Masters, from Calcutta tor Bosto: Maret 419 66 N, lon 64 33 W, a9 ship lcano, Brown, from New York tor Melbourne, 21 days oul, Feb 15, lat 508 >, lon 28 12 W. Bark strathaden (Br). ‘Anderson, trom Liverpoot for Portland, 0. Fob #1, lat 4640 N. ton {1 iy a Hark Signal, ey, from New York for Sydney, NSW, Feb 28 lat lo, 43 30 W. gins Jas H Gordon, from Sagua, bound N, March 21, off Chincoteague. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are snformed that by telegraphing to the Hzraup London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- ures trom European ports, and other ports abroad, of American ana all foreiga vessels trading with the United States, the same wil pe cabled to this country ivee of charge and publisned. Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- ing at New York can do so by addressing tosuch vessels, care of HrRatp news yachts, pier Nol East River, New York. Letters received trom all parts of the world and prompuy delivered. Duplicates are required. =) OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, AnxRpuex, March 22—Arrived, bark Sirene (Ger), Cak lies, Pensacola. Anxtwerr, March 22—Sailed, ships P G Blanebard, Green, Vaiparaiso: Helvetia (Belg), Nielsen, New York. Arpirr, March 23—Sailed, bark Abraham Skalle (Nor), Gregertsen, Boston, Deal, March 2}—Arrived, bark Arcturus (Br), Bent, New York for Bremen. Also arrived 231, ship Auguste (Ger), Wierichs, New York for Hamburg; bark Graf Moltke (Ger), Ohl, do tor Elsinore, Fayat, Marcn 9—Putin, schr W H Van Brunt, Hangh- GLoccester, March 22—Sauea, bark Emilie (Ger), Diecke, United States, Grnoa, March 22—Arrived, brig Flora Goodale, Good- ale, New Orleans. Hong Kone, March 18—Sailed, steamer Colorado, Dear- born, San Francisco. Liverroot, March 23~Arrived, bark Traveller (dr), Ferguson, New Yor! Also arrived 24d, barks Jardine Bros (Br) Charlesion; M Woot Doran, Wilmington, Cleared 22d, bare B Hulton (Br), Hilton, United State: brig Don Quixote. Munroe, do. Loxvox, March 23—Arrived, ship Ringleader, Thateh- er, San Frinciseo > Mazatlan and Queenstowa; schr Stephen Davo!. Hunciey, Pascagoula, Lizanp, March 22, noon—Off, steamer Denmark (Br), Williams, from New York tor London, Leouorx—<ailed, barks Agostino § (Ital), Pletraplana, Baltimore; Pohono (Br), Sangster, Philadelphia. Patua (Majorca)—Arrived, brig Francisco (Sp), Ro- sello, Savannah. Qvesxstows, March 2—Arrived, mer Samaria (Sr), Billinge, Boston for Liverpoo! (and proceeded). Rorrerpam, March 2—Arrived, ship Pilgrim, Fowle, San Francisco. Rio Jar, for New York, Sournauproy, March 23, night— Arrived, steamer Weser (Ger), Willgerod, New York (and proceeded for Bre- | men). Suigtps, March 23—Sailed, ship Rota (Dan), for New York, Loxpox, March 23—Schr W [1 Van Brunt, Haughwout, from New York for London, putinto Fayal om the 9b | inst, damaged, and is undergoing repairs. Neilson, dv), Thermott, do, Atalanta (Br), March 22—Sailea, steamer Memnon (Br), FOREIGN PORTS. b 6 (not 10th)—Arrived, bark Rapide ALGoA Jay, OG'1, Feb G—In port barks Diana (Br), D. vies, for Boston, id: Edith Mary (ir), Nairn, tor do. do Robinson Crusoe, Robinson, irom: ant for do, arrived Jan 8), dise; Azelda (sr), Fieming, from East London, | Autata, WOM. Nov 20—Salled, bark Horatio Sprague, Small, Liverpool = uwutrast, March 10—Satled, brig John Swan, Dickson, ‘Yoon. Batavta, Jan 30—In port ship Endeavor, Werland, une: bark Witen, Lewis, tor Singapore. Burxos Aynns, March 0—Arrived previous, bark :aml | E soning, Nort Portland. Cisxevraos, March 1—Arrived, brig Jas © Turley, St Christoph %th, Goleonda, Lord, Kingston, Ja: éehrs Cyrus osset, Pierre, St Jago; 2th, O V Drisco, Drisko. | Aprcatnr, NZ, F (sri, Trapp, New Georgensy.), Si pales Lish, brigs Edith (Br), Halifax; Wm McKean (Br. Boston. Candexas, March 20—Arrive, brigs Elizabeth Wins- low (not blizabeth White), White, Bermuda; Carrie & Fickering. lorry, Philadelphia. | Sailed 20th, prigs Aurora eh north of Hatteras; Julla | Lingley (Br), do: schrs# st Clair Eawards, Irel i John Bird, Smith, do, Deuxrara, March Salle, brig Joun Wesley, Ford, Cieutuegos. fluut, March 22—Arrived, steamer Othello (Br), Langs- | lands. New York Havre, March <—Put back. ship Formose (Fr), Dusar- get. tor Pensacola, with damage to pumps. Hoxotvty, Feb 12—sailed, bark Camden, Robinson, Port Gainble. In vort Feb 20. briz Morning Star, Gelette. repz. Vavaxa, Maron 2t—Arrived, setr John E Sanford, | 2d, steamer Wilmington. Holmes, | Philadelphia; 234, Frankfurt (Ger), | rieans tur Bremen. | ied 2h colts (3p), Charteston: schra Magat Littlejohn, Cardenas; Mary 1 Peters, York, x, March 22—Arrived, brig Arthur (Br), O'Brien, | Boston: 231, sieamers Alhambra, do; Chase. Porttand. i} Also arrived 2%d, steamers Nova Scotian (Br), Kichard- son (from Baltimore), liverpool; Ge» Shattues, st Australia (Br), McKay (irom Liverpool), St John, NB; Acadiane, Portland: Chase, do; Alhambra, Loston, Sailet, 224. steamer Alpha (Br), Premier (Br, Wes’ indies; 24d, steamer Prussian (Br), | Ritchie (from Liverpool). Portland; bark Mary K Camp: bell (Br), st Helena ound, 30. i TLoiLo, Jan 16—Ln port k Havilah (Br), from Yoko- arrived l0tn, for United States, os, March 2—Sailed, bark Lore! Bermuda: brig Blanchard, Rio | Janelr: E Mantra, yan 23—In port, ships Hamilton, Ross, tor New | Yori; ler, for San Francisco; york: B Aymar, MATANZA juiiker Hill, Davis, tor Boston; Peeress (Br), Mil- | barks Lizale H, Rovson, tor New ocum, for Hong Kon; March iS—Arrived. schrs James W Drury, ‘uth, © D Lothrop, St John. Ng, bark American Lloyds, Park, New York. Newcastié, NSW, Jan 15—salled, anips “The Douglass (Br), Wilson, San Francisco; 26a, Haddon Hall (Br), | Faithtul, do: bark Agate, Brown, Honolitla; 29th, ships Merwaniee Fram/ee (#1), Bidwell, -an Francisco; Feb 2, Woosung (Br), Brown, do; Camilla, Humparey, do. Prava Conorano, WOM, Keb 1$—Sailed, sbip Reunion, Curtis, New York. Pasawa, March 22—Arrived, steamer Colima, Morse. San Francisco via Acapulco. Perxamoveo, March 2—{n port sehrs Southern Home (sr), Lhomas, for New York, to sail 3d: Northern Home (Br). Tewxsbury, trom Rio’ Grande, arrived Feb 28, for New York, ldg. Raxaoox, Feb 2—Arrived, bark Xenia, Reynolds, Liv- erpool. Reiry, March 9--Off, ship Helea Morris. Chase, from Howland’s Isiand via Queenstown tor Hamburg. pontes, Fob d7—Cleared, Dark Mitto 8 (Aus), Horromo, ston. Syoxay, N<W, Feb 8-Arrivea, bark McLeo! (Bn, | Paige Sait Fran‘iseo. | In port Feb 1, bark W If Besse, Besse, for Hong Kong. | simu Leong, eb 4—In port’ bark Tropic Bird, Hav- lin, for Boston. *r Prenee Mart, Feb 27—In port brig Ernest, Stonott, | from Portland, arrived 17th; sche Marguerite (Fr), | Bensa, tor New York. : Sacva, March i8—Arrived, brig Castalia, Wnitmor Dexter,'as in Livervo'l (not ser y GB McFarland, McFarland aiied 12th, sch delphi St Join, NB. M. Boston; JW Sco! 5 spring rrectly reported). Pui 231, Pert d ons Havana tor orders. d 22d. ship Uunrobin (Hr), Liverpool; brig Ceres Vutanzas tor orders. rl, Feb $—Arrived, sehr Margaret Crockard, God- frey, San Francisco; 4 ; ship Herald of the Morning, | MeL ughlin, do. | Vatranaixo, about Feb 22—Arrived, ship Magelian, Henry, Boston. AMERICAN PORTS. | ASTORIA, O, March s—Sailed, barks Muriel (Br), Forbes, Queenstown ; Mattie MeLeay (Haw), Honolulu, | 9il—Sailed, bark Spiritof the Dawn (itr), Dixon, Liv- | DRIA, March steamer KO Nellie © Paine, Boson. BOSTON, March 22—Arrived, steamers Ontario (Br), Bouchette, Liverpool, and Dominion (srvorinerly the ts, Yaraouth, NO (ot as misprinted), Arrived, sievmer WM Crane Howes, Baltimort ship Hoogiy,’ Frost, Hoilo; brig Ambrose Light, Schwartz, Mayayuez; Merri Downes, Matanza Ciobiuegos; sebrs Hming ins; Hy Norwell, Burgess, Virginia; Alice P Hiwgins, Wiggins do: Cord Morrison, Freeman, do; Ben) Gartside, | Woilte, Philadelphia; KaueJ Robinson, Champion, d rgaretand Luey, very, Baltimore; Jeni A Shep. ard. Wil ains, Hovoken, Aiso arrived, brig Asa Porter (Br), Johnson, Matan. | schrs Grave Van Dusen, Gregg, Alexandria; James aite, Wolfe, South Amboy. Steamers Lord Clive (ir), LC Winsor, Atwood, >t Mar Mobile; Néponset, Purve rquliart, Liver- phia; Daniel M ereneh, Childs, Uncasville, Conn. paile i—steamer George Appold. ship tivying k i BALIIMOKE, Maren dolled, scar Hatue N Bangs, rs Lucille, Bennett, Wilmington, nance, X ‘ork. Maran, Brown, vemerara, Win cawrence Howe: Wilningioa, Youiward | Albertson | Tilton, Providence | yannah, passed down ia tor | Morford, Paraons | erson. | Orleng, LI: * | fast! Pioneer, Portlan fiou—amipe do + ALIWELD | Diy Atalanta (NOR), (ir), Bremen; Trro | mourely 29 BRUNSWICK, Ga, March 22~Arrived,schr B & @ W Winds, Savannah. ‘ 23d—Arrived, schr Alice B Gardner, Snow, New York. Arrived léth. scar Lizzie Carr, Teel, Baltimore. BRISTOL, March 21—Sailed trom below, schr John & Messervy, Baltimore. ort—schr ‘Sarah Louisa (of Waldoboro, Me), ehtd to nad coal at Hovoken for an Easter: port. CHARLESION, March 22—Arnived, steamer Calvert Foley. Balumore’; schr A Nevinger, elphia. Cleared—Sark Sunrise (Br), Koig. Barcelona. uid—arrive.l, steamer Champion, New York; barks Rranger (Br), Scott, Liverpool; sctirs Laura, Roberts New vork: Mollie. Atherton, do: Mary A Hood, Wil Aiton, Del; C A Babcock, Philadelphia; WL Eb if Salled ~Bark Charles (By ; schr Anita, EDGARLOWN, March 19—\reived, scars Albert Jame- son, Candage, 15 days from New York foc Boston; Pro enaier, , F RNANDISA, March 15—Arrived, sehr Wm H Jones, wigek’ Arrived, acht Tidal Wave, ¥ a th-Arrived, yacht Tidal Wave, Voorhis, Nassau. 1ith—Arrived, sehr attic L Fuller, Smith, Charles: on. Arrived 18th, sehrs Annie C Cook, Cook, Savannah, load for New York; 19th, L & M Donovan, fbonneas, sii port aith, sohrs Lottie Kiots, Perce, for M n port 2 . schrs Lottie Kiots, Pierce, for Montevide: Ady Yin H Jones, Kirby, and Hattie L Fuller, smith, tor New York do- FOR?KESS MONROK, March 23—Arrived, bark Adoit (Sw), 1rom Antwerp, seeking. (rom Dublin), vange.ine, iow ‘Salled, bark Nef (Nor), Christiansen Wilmington; brigs Mary E Chase and Echo, for Balt: Vassed out—Barks James Wright, for London! Manitou, tor Cuba; Argonaut (Ger), tor Bremen: bri selir Eliza Caristie (Br) ‘orto Ried. PALL KIVER, March 22—Arrived, sehr DW Vaugho, i VESTON, March before), Duteh, Boston ; Sea Doz, Pensacola. Cleared 15th, sehr Ida Lewis, ust pus Christi, schr Hate Card, Moore, New Yor! KEY WEs). March 23—Sailed, ships Alice M , Cardenas; Ttaska, Cotton, Bultimore, NEW ORLEANS, March 2—Arrived, steamer Chilian Arrived, steamer Cortes, Freeman, New York; brig Trinidad (Sp), Rayo, Havana ; scr Gertrude Howe, Also arrived, steamer Yazoo, Barrett, Philadelphia via Havana. bare Arica (sor), Hubert, Havre;' senrs Jénuie Uulia; Julia A Ward, Jones, Boston, Southern © i Almira Robinsot Tarbox, devia Key Wes id Chad, weed, Bynaca, Utilla; Anita, Key West. NORFOLK, Mareh 23—Arrived, sshr Rambler, N&W BEDFORD, March 21—Saile+, schra Isaac Somes, Woodhouse, Nortolk: Henry Nicki > ; » M Anthony, Me Lane, do; Alex Youns, ‘blake, do: Ifelen, Perry, Aiexan Chase, do; Young teaser, slocwm, do;’ Palma, Wecks, do, Julien Nelson, Howes, do; J M Fitzpatrick, Kennet Laughiin, Vierce; Charies Carr Chase ; Hastings, Chase, und Watehrni, Gill, New York. Sailed—Sehr Laura Xobinson, ‘Robinson. Zid— Arrived, schr Wm N Bowen, New York. more. Potomac, for Demerar | ngyra (Ur). for Montevideo} for Parker, Hoboken. y Arrived. schrs Dione (not at Cleared—Sctir Loulaa Birdsall, B: isuington, JACKSONVILLE, Marca 1$—Cleared, inot Lowell, New York; Success, Shei . (Br), Vera Cruz, schr Olive. 23d: Ruatan. Cicarcd-—Shlp Bizwwinghara Br), Durham. Liverpeots ‘vod, Isth—arived, ships Bowie, Liverpool, Vasses, March 23—Arrived, schra Lily of tle Valley, London erson, Nickerson, do: Gov Burton, Phinney, Baltimore drla;’ MH Read, Benson, Philadelphia’ Hattle Perry: Chase; Louisa Francis, Kelly’; Win & 2d—Arrived, sehr & J Heraty, New York. w York, iled—Sehrs Jesse Murdock, ‘Alexandria; Georgian Orient: Frank A Mugee, New York. i NEWPORT, Meron Zt. PM—Sailed, scar Carrie @ Crosby. Ball, Providence for Virginin. Also, ‘sailed. schrs Imogene Diverty, Gandy, Hobo- ken; Teresa D Baker, Cott; Mary Steele, Higgins: H W Pierce, Pierce; Foster; Eadie Pierce, Hawes; Seo) Ulver, Freeman: Longwood, Rovers, and Helen’ M_ Foster, Boston tor Vir+ ginta; Sail Ober, snow, Provincetown for New York; Sylvester Hale, Coleman, trom Taunton | for York ; Naiad Queen, Smith, Somerset for do; Silas Brain. ard, Buell, and Nautilus, Peck, Fall River tordo; Golder Eagle, Keily, New Bedtord jor do; Sunny Shower Ward, Providence for dy. Also, brig Angelia, bvans, Providence for Sagua; schrs Henry Waddington, rail River tor do: Theodore Dean, do tor Baitum ¥rank G Vow, Wood's Hole tor Mary B Lower, Atwood; Hi Atwood, do, West Wind sracy, Fall River tor New York, J (an Dusen, abpy FP Taner, M G Thomas: Harvest, Cotwin, Providence for New York: Mary ~hielas, slo: man, New York tern Light, Chase, do: Decatur Qukss, Baker, uo; Gold, Hunter (Br, Patterson, Provic dence tor do: Fanny K Shaw, Watts, Fail River tor Wilmington, sc. 22\—Arrived in tne night, schr Charlie Cobb, Kennedy, Rockland tor New York «after discuarging part of cargd here! schrs Henry Nickerson, Eldriage, New Bedtord for Virgina; Jas P Foster, Jr, Wing, Chatham for New York (and satied). _pailed—Schr & E Potter, Ellsworth, Providence for ‘Schrs Wm 8 Farwell, Lord, Newcastle, Del, Helen M Foster, Rich, Boston ior Var+ ginia ; and others ig NiW LONDON, March 22—Arrived, bark antelope, Sampson, Ponce, PR; brig A8 Pennell, McFarland, Ar- Toyo, Sulled—Schrs Forest Oak. and Sunlight, Baltimore; 3 B Cunmoghum, Veacedale: A Faulkeubirg, Paugusseg DB Pitts, © C sadier, Bela Peck, Myra A Pratt, and Dj Franklin, New York. ant HAVEN, March 22—Arrived, schr Canary, Hart, oboken. VASCAGOULA, March 15—Cieared, schrs Moilie Bmm Staloer, vort au Prince; Walter Denny, taylor, Ke; est. 16th—Sailed, bark Express (Sw), Gundersen, London. PASS CAVALLO, March 13—Arrived, schrs Eliga Ane derson, Clark; Ajax. Saunders, and Ihdiauoia, Bloom, Vascagoula: Salle Course, 51 Pensazvla. Pox: ROYAL, March 23—Arrived, bar Mozart (Nor) Delaware Break water; schr Mark rendleion, Pendleton, New York. ypleared“schr Surah E Dougias (Br), Betel, Nassua, sailed~ Steam LP a niels, Fernandina. —Arrived schr Hattie (ot Cleared—Steainers Williamsport Metts, Satem (and saileu); Allentown, ‘Tuttle, Boston (and sided): Willing, Her, Baitimore; sebrs 14 smma Riley, Coin, Sinith. Beveriy; Jolin Shaw, Huntley, savaonah, Newvastie, Del March 2—steamer’ Lospard, from Newburyport, ran ashore on the buishead this morning bat came off and proceeded up. Brig Saran Wallace, tur Cienfuegos, and sebr Richard Rhodes, trom Wiimi , Del, tor’ Hoopers Island, passed dowu this worning. ‘vol—Passed up, schr Harry © Shepherd, tor Mosquite ict Fla 19 auchored of uere, Schr H F Hedges, trom a P. River, passed up. ed down, schrs Henry © Shepherd, for Mow quite Ini G # Whitman, for Portsmouch. Fla: steamer Virginia for Charly jussed down this PM, ugtou, Del, tor Sas Schr v EB \ Lewes, Det, March 23—Lhere is po change among the vessels in the harbor. ¥ Steamer Albewarte arrived from New York early (hia Moruinyg. PM—isark N © Clements is ordered to Fernandina. Other vessels without change. riz Gypsy Queen, Lound eastward is here. Schr Emma F tart as betore. Steamer .eopard, Alvertson, from Boston, ls at Wile mington, Del. PORLLAND, March 2)—Artived, schr Charlie Sted- man, Dunton, Boothbay to load for New Yor. 22d—Arrived, selr Ben; Reed, Buotibay tor New York. Cieared—Br.ig Abby Thaxter. y York; sehra Mar: Eliza, do; Phiianthropist, do; Alpert Clarence, Nortulk, ‘arrived, steamer Berks, Philadelphia; schr Chas Cardenas Cleared—schr C F Young, Havana, PROVIDENCE, Ma: W—Arrived, steamer Hunter, Sherman, Philadelphia; schr Bagaduce, Cox, Hoboken, Saued—Bars Robt Morrison, Gardner, Savannah (and guchored below); schrs A H iivwe, Newbury, und Mary T Bryan, Thompson Matanzas; Darius cddy. Rideout, Potomac River; Wm F Green, Cummings, Richmond, V Carrie Heyer, Polan’, Savannah: Goo Churchman, } -y; Mary Cobb, Humphrey, and Florence Deon \ zat, Baltimore’; Westmoreland, Allen, Pailadelk aa. . Mailed—sehr Mary H Stockham, Condery, Phiindeb phia. 2id—Arrived, steamer McClellan, March, Baltimore via Nortolk; scenes I) P Biatsdell, Wood. New Orleans; Millie Washburn, Cobb, Virginia; A Pardce, Bishop, aud Bertha, Conover, south Amboy ; ‘liza Pharo, Sherman, antJ Ui Burnett, Gardner, Port Johuson; J G Fell, Nick? Hobuken. Henderson sneer a Cardenas; KT Cottnghal i, DS 3 Sal ~Sebrs Addie Fuller, NO; Hattie M Howes, Howes; White Foam, Henry R Congdon, Couley, saltimore nt Steeiman, Paiiadelphia: D & K Kelly, K con, Bearse, and Francis dwards, West, Sew York. 3 Elva NOND. March 2/—Arrived, scar Czar, Uamtaond, joston. Cleared—Bark Sparkling Foam (Br), Carlton, Ri¢ | Grande, sailei—Schrs Alvert Mason, Rose, New York; Breese, Cranmer, do via Osborne's Landing. SAN FRANCISCO, March id—Arrived, bark Helea W Almy, Widdonson, Honolulu. 1sth—Arrived, ship Arkwright Leach, Nanalino. Cleared—Schr Gen Harney, Tripp, Honolulu. 2uth—Salled, ships Ericsson, Marcy, Newcastle, NST Loch Doon (Br), Canning, Liverpoo.. 2 tt aT apie bark stella Maris (#r), Boucher, Newcas le, NSW, Gleared—Ship Semiramis, Gerrish. Liverpool. 23i—Arrived, steamer Grenada, Caveriy, Panama, SAVANDAB, ch 2u—Arrived, steamer Jacinto, Hazard, w York; Oriental, Hallet sours Lizzie Maul, Varker, Philadelph fi Heckman, do; L A Rommeil Jeffries, d. do; Juannes Doughty, Susan | itor! Garwood, New York; John Slusman, Adama, Baltimore, Jennie & Simmons, Young, do; Hattie Jurner, Hoope: Nettie Langdon, Collins, Boston; Soph Godtrey, Young, do. Cieared—ship Abbotsford (Br), Charchiil, fiverpeot) bark Wastarer (Sr), Thurber, Doboy; ser Rebeoua Queens, Cairn, Woodstock Mills, Ga sf MARY», Ga, March 15—Acrived, schr A G@ Ireland, Townsend, Charleston. STONINGTON, March 2l—Arrived, sehr Sylvester idleton, Philadelphia for Hale. ‘aunton for New York. Salied—Steamer Berks, Portland; secur Jennie M Carier, Curter, Providence tor New York. TARPAULIN COVE, March 2i—tn port, schra, H Means, Sinith, Portiand for Charleston; Gettysburg, Cor- y for Wilmington, NC; New York; Kmma L Porter, Richmond; Roamer, Mearline, Johuson tor Wood tor Yarmouth, ole tor City Poin 3; HN Squirea Arite Garwood, vens, Boson tor Baltimore; k J Heraty, Oannom, York tor New Bedford; Chay & Jackson, Trench jaiveston for Yor 1 HA DeWitt, Manson, Hostos for Jacksonville 1 P Keeler, Henderson, do fus Newars; kianora Van Dusen, Godfrey, Boston tor Bult mor’. VINEYARD HAVEN. March 2—Salled, scira J Lockwood, Uarrie 8 Webb, Nathaniel stevens, Iowa, Madagascar, Henry Adelbert and Sallie M Evans, Zui—Arrived,schrs Altred W, Baltinore for Boston; Chas f Scammell, do, for stJonn; Uattle Coombs, New York for Hocklani; Lighttoot, Newcastle, Del, for kel- for Baltimore; Geo V’ Richards (ar), St John 10 days, tor New York (see Miscellany.) Keturned—Schr Helen M Condon, Sulled-—sebr AW. Fialt WiLMi GION, i, Maron 2—Cieared, achr P More win, rites, New Yor! ‘24—Cleared, brig Typhon (Nor), Thomesen, London, ul—Arrived, sehe Charley Bucki, Orcutt, Bath, Me. Gloared—cent talan Holle, Fort du Princo, ied-—Sehr Reindeer. WuSbe HOLE, March 21—Arrived, sche Q © Morris, Allen, City Polat, ¥ ve ity it, Var t, Port Johnson, eatoitsenrs iiagie, Baker, Elizabeth English, Kelly, New Y MISCELLANEOUS, BSOLUTS DIVORCES OBCAINED FROM DIFFER ent states, lezai everywhere; desertion, &., sue ont cause: Bo puolicity required; mo charge uot anted; advice t M. HOUSE, Attorney, 194 Broadway OBTAINED From COURT? publicity. Nofees iv advance, Notary and cou ‘ot Deeds for evecy State. FREVEKIOK J, KING, Counsellor-atiaw, 2 Broadway Nears DeBILEVY —IMPORPANT tO INVAS IN ‘ia. —For Nervous peviilty ant ness, broug at on by in Hous exossseg oF overwure oF tho pr gud Hecvous aysem WINGER TRY Se PIL ., tested tur over 30 years With perfect sug pi, be 38ND 4 rompt, radisa! ani IRVULARK. 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