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RK OF THE WEATHER. oa WHAT HE SAYS ABOUT HIS CONDUCT—COLD WEATHER NECESSARY—NO WARM DAYS PER- MITTED TILL THE BEECHER TRIAL 18 OVER. “There 19 no plea’ York,” cred the to the HERALD reporter yesterda, to explata th sip ever since THE CLE. people of New lerk of the We: ; tics of His Cle be month of Mar food of hos coiee, of people, anyhow,” and the from behind weeks more of anted to keep winter a took his pe and signed a draft tor thre: Clytitng fashionad “You must adn it, old man,” spc reporter from out of bis Siberian sult of triezes and flannels, not caring a butson for the worst His ou must admit you are very disagreeavie, unreliable and ungesirable ac- You are a8 treacherous as Judas New York has tolerated you too long, Jonger than it did the Tammany Ring or the Com- We are the metropolis of a mighty empire, entitied to fair treatment, Bot enough that taxation ts three and a half per rd avenue and all Mreetearsare our only means of transit, that the Street Cleaning Bureau receives $1,000,000 @ year for sweeping the streets aud turns over to Provi- ence the periormance of the contract? And that asking you, my old rooster, tf you ning contract” replicu tae 1m- Clerkship might uo, quaintance, mittee of Seventy. rent, that the T cK IM this street c “It's an lmpertinent guestion. placable uld k anybody tn New org, and certamuy I | @ou’t expect any now.” ‘Lsbould think not,’? stoutly answered the re- “Oucnun’t you be ashamed of yourseif to puton avy community o: respectable people such uch beastly, outrageous aud ve we done? murderous w Baughty New York wust “You ask me,’’ he answered, WINKING IIS BYES | ck in the Street Cleaning | You denounce a epithets you ean think of, but who saves thorougniares? Mulberry street | you pay me, who hard Work, with abuse.’ very Well; but you t you make the excuse You are the partner jump im and do the work e you're wanted. of snow on to of showipg nh et Cleaning Department in wa: ay in twenty-four Bours ent for you, Mr, l have sent you different samples of the weather 1 Keep on liand, aua none sees to sult. I have given you clarified Polar weather, good tor soil, snow-lined weatuer, the woullen weather, composed of snow aud a tri 1 have a nigh, OW WILNOUL Wind, and so on, d Sanitary purpose im dis- e Your city 18, un- ucent to Brooklyn. $ ailicted village is fortunately, hat unhappy on trial began i: is THAN EVER. » most rigid kind have appily, Ho distioccion 1 the two cities, Tooklsn, and both have to go ame 1umigatiag proce: ais puruying process is to Sanitary precat coald be mad 18 1n danger tro ib the trial Coid is a great remedy for tagion woul as to endaquer Morse comes on an extra fall ol $ stand I shail order The alc must be temp its might be lamentavi: < of the Weather, | can see 2, tO this sort Of shabby be- bavior, and yet th mosphere 18 ten times worse than that of Brookiyn.” uswered, “Lam not inhuman, sufered enough from bad weather last year, aud I’m disposed to jet up om Lim easy Poor Grant | ask you, a8 & parting question, how long ts winter to linger and toll in the lap of spring?” Judge's charge to the jury in the Unui chen Brooklyn and aa- | Tilton-Beecher trial. jacent cities must be kept tn tice. dad enough as it 18, but With the warm Weather it Would ve simply unbearabie.”’ Surned On @ stilt Diast irom the Norta Pole and Went to dinner. THE WEATHER The following record will show the changes in the temperature jor tne past twenty-four hours, im comparison with the corresponding date of last leated by the thermometer at Had- HeraLp Baliding :— Toe smell is YESTERDAY. . 4 12 P. Me ge temperature yesterday. Average temperature for corresponding date siccosd SONS ICE IN THE ATLANTIC. TMOKENSE FIELDS OF ICE ON THE TRACK OF STEAMERS—THE PERILS OF NAVIGA- | In the chronicles of modern navigators no record {a to be found of suck scenes in the North Attantic ) Ocean as those witnessed by the passengers and srew of the Hamburg steamship Cimbria, recently | icebergs and fields ofice Mfupprecedented extent have been discovered in the track of all tne Eoropean Vessels plying to the United States. ponsider the magnitude and area ot som of the year in which they lave been cast upon tha ocean, or the fact that in no place are they encountered save on the very track of the European vessels, toe thougnt ine atanuy arises what guarantee have the public of Arrived at this port. Whether we Masses, the s SAFRTY OF THE SHIPS estined to cross and recross the dangerous high- Time was when the hurricane, the cyclone and the equimoctial storms were considered to be | most Jormidable obstacies to ocean travel; | shen the period came when the mountains of ice were found Alulactic seas, and steamers whose destruction was wrapped ia mystery were supposed to wave veen dasued to Pieces during night and fog against one of tne presumed that during the s Of Winter and Spring, ut least, the irozen feids were ueid fast in vhe ice-bound bays of the Mortuern lands, or still clung to the towering and or Labrador, ons and theories are dissipated by the ORS OF THE STRAMER to New York. On i $018 Vessel sailed from Hamourg, sengers and the German on the 13th, taking 1,600,000 (rance in gold trom French merchants, Toe Steamship with her precious trent turned wost- Ward, aod everything went well antil the aiter- sbapeless, ghatening ve the horizon wei'# Course, three o'clock, aud in a moment ail the passengers Pushed to the upper deck amid cries of Grufting at @tray glaciers. couste of Gree Cimbria during the 10th of Mar having on voard 483 p it Was then Slowly the dim ba in & short time was an iceverg, a m oomed up before them, stood directly to the lett. 1¢ jature isiand, diversified curved outlines of wrmation and bold wito ed, its height Was about 160 £ of ragged suape. epth bveueach ce area of seven High above the upper surface rose a soil. © frozen mass, \esembiing the roine ua location dy lepgi and co tary pile oi ¢! yower of & Car in latitude 46 deg. 36 min. north, longitude (TO Greenwic:) 46 aeg. 27 fearer to tb than thr The awe with Which the ustutored passengers Wiinessed the foating berg wit SHOW-girt sides uch inteuser aud fhe steamer miotbebie feeing Mot | alter the sun went Gown ead ag the Moon rose, at about eigut o'clock, bosow of the snrroandin: ior miles ehead, ana om SLO Ie Wike COMpiOaELy Gov ered by @ white field of ice, smashed at intervais by the rising of the waves. The teescope Was pointed forward, but far iy to the horizon no futerruption of the aw eld could be discerned. Captain Brana and Mr. Messcorf, the Coief OMicer, rushed upon the niely called out, | mand turn her to South.’? Phe vessel bridge, and the lormer tmimed ow do ¥ was veered, and the southward jour- with hopes of rounding the dav & and foding clear pas - Im the meantime, all the re on deck, most of them Dot seem- danger that was at ba s ited on, Ww 2 amen € West Was one 4 be seen bus MEST snow ana rays of t save the ihe screw, the noise of uinst the polar ieid, or the great 8 the rolling « > same ¢ ing sout rising moon, taump of requent moled ath. rd alithe while, No mate Was observ: and the field lay Lo the rd as tar as tbe eye could penetrate, At rth the commander despaired of obtaiuing & aod, with a starting courage, T THROUGH THB ICE. remaiued quite composed deem- ances co ocean travel. e heavy iron prow of the Ciuibria was soon heard crosbiag through the cakes, which | Were from two to three feet tn Mickness; and this course was puri until three o’civc next morning, when the biue waters once again rose to View, and in short time the danger Wes over. The vessel had Tun Sixty miles southward and seventy mules | eastward before sne became dlseptangled irom the davgerous meshes ol tne icy snare. Had the Weather been foggy the didiculues ol escape would have been tenfold increased, RXTENT OF THI ICR FIELDS, From the dime nS Of the Vast area covered bythe ice, us rec by the officers of the ship, the amount of surtace covered thereby tus' | have exceeded five tousand square mules, aud there is no telling but the field may ave extended 48 muca more to the, north and to the south. If go, the tee’ must ave covered au area far greater tian that occu- | pied by the state ot New Jersey, and it probamy was over two milion ac ‘Tne position of the ship on leaving the f yas longitude latitude 44 deg. On the eight o'clock, another ice tude 43 . 29 mt longitude §2 deg. 46 min. as compuratively smal, being only fh et over the water ana 1,000 square After counters alveady narrated, the Clmoris, on the alternoon of the 21st, passed through 4 terrife storm, with beavy winds irom the north and a tremendeus sea trom the soutuwest, This swell had been occasioned by & cyclone, througn the circuin. of wien the steamsip Holsatia passed six hours previously. WHERE DID THLE iCa COMB PROM ? While many theories may be edvanced as to the | lecality trom whiten the ice came, gna many conjectures formed about the cir- mstances whicn led to its early sep ‘aon from northern shores, the probabilities that it Came irom the coast of Lubrador. 20th, ab in suriic a natural position would be the very piace assigned to it by the officers of the Cimbria, All the be which imenace uuvigators and travellers by ocean ste ‘3 gen- | erally found c jana, betw or Greeuwi down as the thir unexpected disco’ ot jatirode. The aud such dangerous ber: sk Of the | steamers has yiven rise to much excitement. But few of tue dangers to Wulcd ocean steamers are exposed ure ever made pubit rted that on the las; trip or the Ba Waite Star line, that vessei passed torough an ordeal Similar (0 that ol ¢ among the steerage passengers became so great phat two Of them: Were seized With insanity and had_to be pat in iroas during the remainder Of the voyage. JOHN MITCHEL’S SUSE EXPRESSIONS OF GEIEF YOR IRELAND'S LOss—A PRACTICAL SUGGESTION. At ® meeting of the Executive Council of St. Patrick’s Mutual Alliance Associauon, held at thelr headquarters, No. 27 Bowery, on Tuesday DEATH. evening, March 23, Mr, Willlam O’Connell, General | President, in the caair, Mr. Daniel O’suluvan ad- | cressed the Council as follows :— Ms, CHAIRMAN AND BuoTher Mempers:—Once more are We, the sorrowing sons Of ire:aod, calied upon to periorim the lage Bad rive, the lust act exe press: and one of ber most illustrious sons, cely have the Joyous notes of the trumpet usbered in the anniversary of Ireland’s patron saint ceased, scarcely has the quicks her exiled sons ceused to ecno in our streets, web, across the broad Atiantic, borae by the lightning, comes a sad wail, which filis each Irish | Dome with sorrow and rends each Irish bears with the most intense agony. Mitchel is no more, Au! poor, sorrowing Ireiand, sad, | kei indeed, has been the iate of your best apd bravest sons. Mitchel, the last, one of tne greatest Gud purest, One o! the vest beloved of thy chidren, he who has written in vurniog and inuellue letters the story of thy wrongs; he who was ever ready to piead, Ln 1mpassioned tones, for @ peacelul settlement of thy dificulties, or, ike @ Leonidas, to seize the sword, and, witn giant blows, strike from your body the chains of the op- preasur. 13 no more. Sure am], indeed, that, Were lis £trings not rent asunder aad the fingers Of tho-e Wao jouched it loug since stiffened im deatu, the harp of old Tara would again sound each chord; not notes of victory, not notes of joy, but asad requiem, which Wou.d be heard in each lund and ind an echo Where’er there beats an honest Irish heart, Mr. O’Su.ivan then offered the following reso lutions :— Resolved, That we, the members of the St. Patrick's | Mutuai alliance Association, having beard wita the moss pro nd regret ot the death of our iuscrious countryman, John Mitchel, do most sincerely regret the Joss witch bas al once deprived us of a true friend and | an uniwatched literary champion, bold yet truthiu! in bis assertions That very trutniua orig age the sian | character. He was [relund’s greatest historian. He 1s now numbered with the dead. so Jonger shall the charied pen ve wielded to r. hiscountry No longer shi ing for uuion among his couniryin tyrant woo entered w: the pro wealth ctaimed f oiee be heard plead- Desti, that grim hess th aud the hovel of the poor, has iM, “Md left to us but the task ourning’ for him who twenty-seven . with th dant and | and frie chains wh. ne Could not listen and n uc lipperary tor a loader, in kns¥ img {o the Feseue ed Lunselt worthy of wh nor Men, is companionship, aa t oi the good and the noble who will say the green sod Is ald reverentiy over him .the Last a st Wish of the whole-souled patriot shail have be 10 his ustive pout ed aud tuata@ copy of sak ented 1 a 5 the deceased patrioy, COMMITTEE, P. Donigan, P. Conway, Cabill, Patrick Conningiam, DANIEL O'SULLIVAN, Chairman, WILuIAM O'OONNELL, General President, THOMAS VELANY, General Secretary. rowing tamuy o PRACTICAL SYMPATHY. No, 41 East Tuinry-e£1¢aTH STREET, Marou 24, 1875. } To rae Epttor or THE HRRALD: itis all very well to express sympathy with de- parted worth by publie parades and platform ogies; but lL agree, sir, with the spirit of your suggestion this morming that practical assist ance to the hostages left by representative men ia the last tribare to their memoty. 1 am an Irisuman, and bonor, wherever tound, Irish gevins and patriotism. 1 am no orator, and have no preteutions to be a writer; lam simply an actor; and I may de paraoued, therelore, if I act my sympathy instead of speaking It, J swall have much pleasure iu torwarding to you my check for $100, as tie beginning of a testimonial jund ior the Widow of the departeu patriot. Lu BO spirit of Vaingiory do ! do tors acy o; duty, and With no jeeliug of dictauioado | suggest that While (he sentiment occasioned by the sad event ia stili jresbit should be turned into a channel more use\uland enduring (ham puolic gatherings of the people, Al earnest effort Dow, and the widow of Jonn Mitohe: will od that the ile labors of her lamented husvand bave not beeN lor ao Gag atelas peupie, Yours respectiaiy, BARNEY WiLLIAMS, PRODUCTION OF JOHN MITCITEL’S NATURALIZA- TION PAPERS BY THE SRCKETARY OF STATE— THE ORDER OF THE COULT MAKING HIM 4 CITIZEN. Wasnixorox, March 24, 1875, lt will be remembered that, when the eligibility Of Jobn Mitchel to @ seat im the House of Vom- mons wus under consideration, the statement was Made tual be was an American citizen, of Which fact the documentary evidence would soon be furnished. Sir Edward Thorston, the Britien Ministery at Wasuington, addronsed a letter to the Seciotary Of State requesting that he might vo Tarnished with @ transcript of the papers on fia ia tue Pourt House of the District of Cotumbia, and they wore aovording!y obtained aod tranw | mitted to the home government. In the recoras is the application sor fail tetters, | deciaration of Mr, Mitchel, Made ia 4 the oth of May, ih which ts t Wao Cirsuis Court of toils Disteto H 25, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARO Steamer Albatross, Davis, Pali River forNew York, with mdse and passengers. fs Steamer Delaware, Smith, Norwich for New York, with mdse and passengers to the Norwich Steamboat Co- sehr Emaa & Potter (ot Anuapolls, Ns), Wyman, 5t ‘ity for New York 12 days, with sugar, dc, to zt sse! to DK De Wolf & Co. ochr Mt W Br), Williams, St John, N’ 18 days, wich lath to Simpson, Clapp & r Alligator, jccrener. Provi Arrived 2th, brigs Tarifa, Brown, Morgan Pill; Stella, Davis, Bristol. Duat, March %—Arrived, bark Baron Von Hartmann (Rus), Jamefeldt, Bull River, SC, for Newcastle. 23d, bark Emma & Alice, Gibbs, Baltimore for 1860, in which he says that on the leth of October, 1853, at the county court of San Francisco, he | being “a native of Ireiand, aged about thirty- | | seven years, bearing allegiance to Victoria, Queen | of Great Uritain and Ireland, having emigratedirom | Australia and arrived at San Franc! settle in the United States, and in open court re- ported nimself for naturalization, and declared on cath that it 1s bona Jide his intention to become 2 The papers recite thac “it appear- isfaction of the Court by the oath of uzem of the United States, nel has resided within the | ayes the Captain only left on the . for New York aco, intends to Panwours, March 2%—Arrived, bark Ramoline (ir), Huoter, Portiand, 0. xetTwoov, March 22~Arrived, barks Marryat (Nor), 2, Gasveston; Nora (Nor), Jacobsen, do; brig Mai (Nor), Danie sen, do. Sailed, ship Jatrus. B Lncoln, Antwerp), Callao, |, bark Bozzo (tal), Schiafino Grom nee for New York, fence tor New York. nee tor New York. & . Providence tor New York. rida May, May, Calais for New York, with lath to tr Wm O Trish, hi U Jameson, Jameson, Boston tor New York. Mitebeli, New ing to the sa soa running, Thomas Au said John Mite Haven tor New Pendleton, Bath tor New York Arrived, ship Themis (Gr), Rostiter, | the territory of uirt (Br), Williamson, and fates during that time, and one year last iia We limits and under the jurisdiction ourt, and that during that time he has be- | baved as 4 man Of good morai character, attached | to the principles of the constitution of the United States and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same; and the said Joun Mitchel, in open court, here makes oath that he will sup- port the constitaiion of the United States, and absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance auc fidelity to every tor- eign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty what- and particularly to the Queen of Groat ireland, to Whom he was be/ore a It 13 thereupon ordered by the Court here that the said Jonn Mitchel be admitteda citizen of the United States, and he ts accordingly admitted a citizen of the United States,” &e, Thomas Anusell, referred to in the document, on foam, made | ewport tor New VY 4 r Madison for New York. Home, Hodgkins, New Haveutor New Formose (fr), Dussarget, Pensacola ship Hermine Sehr Geo A Pierce, metty, Salem tor New York, with | wins New York; bark H Upwana (der), Gerde, Sao ectacie Was Withessed, the Ves | sehr Ida Valmer, Palmer, stamford for New York. Liverrool, March 2¢~Saiied, steamer Ohio, Morrison, *Steamer Con Whitney, Hallett. New York for Boston. Ky of New Beatord, Kish, Now xorg for . ship John Barbour (Br), Ivey, Darien; harks llattie Goudie (Br), Haumond, Galveston; Elea- nor (ir), Dunn, do, Arrived 24th, steamer Andean (Br), Miller, New Or- leans (see below). Cleared 234, ship Carrollton, Lowis, New York; bark Burnbrae (Br), Murphy, United States. Loxpox, March 24—Sailed, bark Amaranth (Nor), Gun- derson, Boston. Lisson—Saited, brig Sarah. B (Br), Townsend, United New bedtord, Steamer Thetis, Young. New York tor Providence. Sehr Wm P Davis, Pleming, Hoboken tor New Bed- Schr O K (Br), Thompson, New York tor Halifax, NS. Schr David G Floyd, Cuitord, New York tor Newport, sehr AJ Bentley, Robinson, JO Rogers, Rogers, New York for Boston, bonr Bonny Boat, Kelly, Philadelphia for Baston. Limnsup Teumanara Statioy, Wurrastoxe, March 24, sf The following vessels are lying icebound at White- that he ao mon occurrences of | ew York for Provideuce, Britain and doounder the moonligat | SchraJ C Latham, Xebec, Sarab L tyler, E L Steers, American Eagle, Kxpedite, ‘Magic, 8 janis Depew, M MaLsGa—aArrived, brig Fritz (Sw), Hasonsen, New Or- teelman, 3 Morgan, bla t#, Atlantic, F Fremea, Margaret Ann, Amel n, A & Carter, G F Brown, F Tyier, Anthony uhma s Shaw, Chatauqua, A Tirrell, Wa D Man- was for many years a resident @f the District of | + Columbia, and 13 now in the empioy of the Japan- | ese government as an analytical chemist, Bailed, bark Emancwl (Sw), Hagberg, New York. brigs Dauntless, Mussiwa—Sailed, Williams, United States; Mariposa, Fletcher, New York ; schr Belle Hoop- 0 the Erragon, for New York. in, bark Promessi (Br), er, Gikey, Boston ; | Portiaxy, March %—Put Watherspoon, from St Marya, Ga, for Piymouth, short of At Hart Isiand:— An unknown British brig, hailing from St John, ar Piscataqua, Rockland for New York. Schr Mastings, Chase, New Bediora tor New York. At Captain’s Islan s— Schr Win Deming, Adams, Providence for Now York. cur Abby Bursley, Bacon, Boston for Philadeiphia. ir Mary B Harris, Michell, New Haven for New SHIPPING NEWS NTUS OF MAKCIL AND APRIL Sails, "| Desttia Prysovrn, March 23—Sailed, steamer Maas (Dutch), Chevalier (from Rotterdam), New York. March 24—A Knowles, San Francisco; bark W H Jenkins (Br), Dur- ans; brig Brenda (Br), QueENsTOWN, ‘uW YORE FOR THE | “ sclir JJ Phare, Loper, Somerset for Hoboken. Sehr Anna J Loughlin, Pleree, New Bedford for New Boston for New York. tor Now York, Providence tor Baltt- Gov Joy Smith, Patterson, Providence for Vir- Elizabeth English, Crowell, East Greenwich for Rogers, Fall River for New Yori. Carter, Carter, Last Greenwich for Now ir JB Wortnington, Roston for New Yor! at, Dili, Vrovidence tor New York. r, Providence tor New York. Schr JS Lumphear, Meadows, Now Haven for New kee, Now Ox Francisco via San Diego. Rorrenpam, March 23—Sautea, bark Gortruida & Corne- lia (tor), New York. Souruanvron, March 23—Sailed, steamer Neckar (Ger), Mover rom Bremen), New York. ‘Troos, March 24—Sailed, brig John Swan, Dixon, Ha- Seaborne, San pr Kescue. Kelly, Provide: ar Geo Churchman, Jtisi din date | Saiied from ——-, bark Nuovo Virginia (Ital), Scarpatl (from Cette Jan 19), New York; schrS 1 Sweet (Br), Dunn (trom Seville), United Staces; also Gotland, for do. Sehr Maza & Reb: Sehr J C.ark, Fow! Bowing Green Loxos, March 24—Bark Dawn, Williams, from Boston tor Arica and Mollendo, is reported by telegraph trom Rio Jancivo to have put into that port leaning badly; wiil discharge lor repairs. Steamer andean (Br). (Abs Broadwar, Howling Green i6t broadway. In addition to the above there are over a hundred sail of vessels between this and the Vineyard, dctained from Miller, at Liverpool trom New Orleans, experienced heavy gales.and arrived in adam aged condition. “ FOREIGN PORTS. IGlaswow ..i7 Bown Hamburg. .|115 Bro [April 17; | Liverpoou. | 19 B ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY.- HIGH WATER. Gov. Isiend..morn 10 22 nndy Hook.morn 9 37 eve 10 08 | Heli Gate. from that shore oy the tide and current of | & Bark Cardonas, Sundberyz, trom Matanzas. riet S Jackson, SUN AND MOON. Steamers Abyssinia (Br), and City of Montreal (Br), Liverpool; Astland, Kegulator, Wilu Kiehardson, lpia; selirs ington. NO: G W | Evenimg Star (ur), StJau | dos; AghesJ Grace, Havana. r, Baltimore ; burk schrs Sunpeam (8x), Barba- savon, Ballast: ‘Moon rises. : Pa rdoy A mith, sagia; 2d, Enicrson Rokes, ‘Marston, ent of ice | s A Brown (not #3 before), Collins, MARITIME M Ba™ See cable news TAMER City OP PRKING, from San Prancise N arrived at Yokohama Mare t her propeller on (he passag’ in Yokohama bh varture for Chua, which would detain her (here about ive or six days, | Steamer Kuovsrock (Ger), from Hamburg for New Yors, put into tlalitax 2th vist for coal. | | PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 24, 1875. | JELLANY. CLEARED. Steamer Abyssinia (Bx), Haines, Laverpool via Queens- hiteburst, Savannah—Ropt Low- samer Georgia, Crowell, Charlestoo—J W Quin- | Doane, Wilmington, NC—W P| Reed, Baltimore—Old Do- | or Eiaabeth, Clark, Baltimore via South Amboy Maren S—Arrived, beigs J H Lane, Bick. Cyphrenes Gir), , NSW Gind sailed 17th steamer Gussie, India- ! Wood, san By Cuuoria, aud taat the panic | w blade put on a, Bulow (from | MeAdam, Curtis, 4th, steamer City ot New York, Timmerman, or Frankfurt (Ge omen; bark Add! Steamer Ashland, Steamer Iegulator, W—Oleared (not sailed), sehr Anna Imout, which port Maren 17, | Winainil! pump on board. bus | ¢ the bark Vidal Wave, which sailed Feb 17 for Falmouth, had oa board the M's cargo. nep Everxe, Small camer Georre W kldex, munion Steamship Co. itamburg for Shattuck, St Pierre ane, Portland: Chase, and 22d trom Car- rough weather the Last savily loaded, Steamer Geerge Cromwei, Bacon, Portland, Me— | | Clara & searoan. bate Tudusiria (tal, Schiafing, Waterford—A H ohne Picciola (Ger), Grafe, Hamburg—Funeh, Edye & | 0, Hark Madre & Fig (ital), Scarpatd, Genoa—Lauro, Dark Cleone, Maloney, Clenfuegos—Brugiere & Avil- Brig Emmanueie (Ital), Tucel, Penarth Roads for or- Gers—Funch, edye & Co. guizié Atalcare (Itai, tiomano, Genos—Fanch, Haye & | ‘rig Glance (Bry, Williams, Venice—Geo F iallo: Brig Princess Béeau.ce (Br), simmons, Point-a-litre— HA Vatabie & Son Brig Martiniquaise (Fr), Maugere, St Pierre—D Trow- Brig Alice (Br), Miller, Jacmel—Eagle, Blaksice & Urig Belle Walters, Kyffin, Matanzas—Browneil & Ed. tt. nach Chas F Mayo, Morrison, Nassau, NP—B J Wen- erg. ‘Schr Opera (Br), Fowler, St John, NB—Heney & Par- IF. go ih? 9 @ Jeweth Finley, St Jona, NB—P I Nevins & La Sebr rang Bird, Read, St Augustine—Bentisy, Gilder- pent LA Edwards, Miller, Wilmington, NCE S Pow. el Schr Georgie Staples, Maloney, Culais, Mo—B P Met- Schr Reporter, Malanson, Boston—R J Goodwin &fon ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTON2 TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer Calabria (Br), Moreland, Liverpool March 13 | and Queenstown ith, with mdse aha 203 passengers to O G rranckiyn, Mf: okay StJohn, NB; Ac do; Alhambra, vostoa, uerees of mo uuuul they came off C ing. when tic sea became rough. day one of the hogsheads on the poop de ‘Yhis set the others in abated Friday morning every one ot the 70 hhds on the | poop deck Were siove to pices. Was wasted with every sea, and the ropes and rigging almost impossible to work (he storm abated, and the lied. bark Shawmut, yencer, Thomas, do. Maxgie (Br), St pe Coa last Wi ew York; brig J W erhue during the Was stove Up. Thowas; schr Mary L Peters, Hav: Gry Carrie Hertha, Hall, north of Bat- Harding, Harding. do. March 2imarrives York via St Andrews. kK Of the vessel schr © Borden, New Cleared 2wth—Sche J W Scott (Br), Kerrigan, New 2th, brig Ahee M (Br), Dundalk; schr Howard Holden, New York. ‘Trincoap, March l4—Arrived, bark Ada P Gouid, Mer- 4 ith, schrs Lorine, Somers, Philadelphia; Ari- tor New York. Varranalso, Fey 24—Arrived, ship Magellan, Heury, Boston—73 days passaga. a Mp ats “i NS, March 15—Uleared, Ooipel Gr), Lersey, Martiniqne. {Per Stmaxen Catanntat x N—Salled, Amelia. bur; ; Lizzie H Jackson, Marwick, Boston ; 120 Hillyard, Abbott, Sandy Hook. ANcoNa, March S—Arrived, Alba, Scarpatl, New York. ‘C4, Feb d—In port Soa King, —, and Thos Ts-—sailed, Paramount, Holt, Navassa. sailed, Flora, ERBAVRN, March 9—Arrived; Johann Ludwig, Holjes, Baltimore. March 6—Arrived, hi, Siete Novembre, Sal phouDesez sailed, {row Pauillac March 8, Comtesse uuchatel, Dupon Buxxos Araxs, Feb 3—Salled, William, Harding. Ant larch 11—Satled, Eliza ARennedy, ——. arch 1l—Arrived, March 12—saued, ¥ aetecaen March 1—‘alied, May Mc¥arland, Mc¥ar- ) Cuba Dvausx, March 11—Cleared, Gaetano Repelto, New DkAt. March U—Arrived, Eamund Richardson, Bro- die, Wilmington for Hamburg. ij Passed 1h, Virginia, Meneoli, from Leith for New ¥ Off 12th, Dona Luisa, Subet, from Ball River for Ips» Dieerz, March 5—Sailed, Prince Hassan, Gaston, Phil- nM Paral, Feb 26—Arrived, Agor, Leckie, 6t Michaels. Sailed ivth, La Ciguena, Ryley Grom Messina), New Grovorster, March 11—Saijled. Monte St Angelo, Baltl- more: Experimento, Casa, do; Monte Tabor, do; isth, Sacramento, Ivey, Balti arch \2—Arrived, Bolivia (s), Small, New ian (8), from Mediterranean ports. © © Van Horn, Hooker, Curdenas, GREKNOCK, March sailed, Beatrice Suppicich, Nio~ ay, Molutyre (trom Gias- a, Olivarl, Mortol: 10—sailed, Perou, Frederiksen, Sandy Haxavna, March 9—Arrived, Schiller (s), Thomas, New York; 10th, Frisia is), Meier, Arrived ut Ouxhaven 91h, Terpsichore, Oetrichs, New sailed from do lth, Hastings (#, Edgecombe, New isis or Wiant, March 11—Passed the Wight llth, Un- mnell, from London for Valparaiso; 12th, al, Anderson, from London for Vancouver's | ased Old St Catherine's Point 1th, Vaderland, from 'p tor Philadelphia, 7 1i— arrived, Olty of Beriin Heo (), MeKay, Boston; Scan. were iced up so that it w: a . Friday morn ‘vossel was off Matinicus 1 ighi Bark eqvor (Br), Donald, trom Rio Janeiro Feb 14 for Pensacola ‘betore reported), was totally wrecked 43 mies N of Maceio prior to March 3. Baur Fronxt M Huuoxnr, trom Baltimore for Cork, bo« fore reported off Windmill Point, with crew mutinous, returned to Baltimore yesterday Buc Tuomas Auuzet (Br), Jackson, from Clenfuegos tor Halitux, No (beiore reported), put into Key West on March 14 for men (ot lea! ot love and admiration toward her de. | ep of | She sailed again tor des- Brio Misstssirr1 (Ital), Fi Havre, which put into Kev latter port March 17, ready tor sea. Brio Neti Hastings, trom Liverpool for Singa| betore reported abandoned, was owned b: Hastings & Co, ot Boston, and iusured in Boston ollices ari, trom New Orleans tor eet Dec 2L, remained in the ©, Hassett, wit Butvast, March Petersen, New Scene Brcxuxrre (Br), from Gonaives for Boston, Feb 23, io distress, having which put in Sheiburne, N: er voyage 43d inst. completed repairs, resamed Scuu Appz Ryeasox. from doston tor Wilmington, detore reported missing, arrived at W 23d been 45 days out, guano is damaged. Columbus, Ferrer, bivach, Savannah. badly, her cargo of Sone Warsr Lity ran into schr Saran E Babson near Narrows on Saturday atvernoon last, breaking the Water Lily’s bowsprit aud badly dam- aging the Sarah E Bubson amidships if Eaat Greenwich). 108 tons re: the Portsmouth ), Lat 43 20, lon 43 (Belg), from Antwerp for ruiladelpnia at 43 30, lon 48 10, passed on the southern edge of a large field of sce. steauer Atmerigue (Fr), Ponzoly, Havre March 13, h mdse and 04 passengers to westerly winds aud high seas frow the Banks; | passed a Gerinan steamer, bound | 18, large quantity of dhitice: | 230. no ‘lat, &c, bark Ka‘o Williams, from Boston for | | heavy squall. Pied csniay | . homu MINwRsoTA Dduilt at Great kag | bas beon purchased by Unpt Jos Mv oombs, of Isieboro, Me, aud partes in Providence, and will herearter hail from tne Later place, auder the command of 1 49 U7, [on 26 27, Scur Lirrizsony, Evana, bound from Smith’s Islan th, Jat 43 47, lon to Baltimore, with @ cargo ot oysters, was capsized an sunk in Chesapeake Hay om Monday aiternoon in a er entire crew, consisting of three men, were drowned. Captain Evans aiter toutin | chain Lox tor several hours, was rescued by schr Wm is Chariesion March 20, | Steamer San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannan March 20, | ‘with mdse and will be to critics of st vindicaion of @ pare and asscugers to W K Garrison, | “Steamer Manhattan, McKee, with mdse and passengers to James W Ouiutard & Steamer Albemarle, and passengers to the ship Mikado (ot Li to Mesars. Wood, Pay Left Shanghai De erly winds as far E Scon Ware Wixc, McPhelan, from Baltimore tor unmerited sianders on | ut into Annapolis with crew mu- | Matanzas, which tinous, upon reaching sirock ground id Dominion Steamsbip Co. | aughad With tess | vesse! to Peaboay, had moderate uorth- and remained 42th, Temi, St made to get off, but for » while withont sailor Was put into t Apolls for assistance. painter which beld the boat to the ves sudden tlaw of wind struck her and carried her off the shoal, and | capsizing and shaking adrift the small boat. sailor succceded d Gained the upturned botiom, where he sat astride on So rapid was te speed of the versel that be- | fore any effort toward roseuing the inn could be made The crew here became mudnous and refused to Work, complaining that twuey feared damage been doue the vessel. The signal of distress Was set and answered by & tug, which, 11 ts stated, the sailor adritt, proceeded on'ber course without coing to his aid, and be was sera no more. Captain atter considerable trouble, succeeded in persuading the | crew to asaiat in working the vessel into Annapolis, where they were arrested. Every effort was uccess. Finally boat and directed to procead to Before he had mausion of dable winds with un. down to Anjer, which Was pasied Dec i sails, ail of which rounded the Cape January 2 bad light S@ tvery ight, and | crossed the line rades in lat2 N, which ter them light vartabie boat and soon inds with tino weather up to Ma very heavy gale trom about WN six days north of tlatte hi7, when we got » Which lasted 43 | m & Co; Yease! to George H. quator in the Pas ifle Dec 21. inion 124 $0 W; passed Cape Horn Jan 3, and crossed the Kquatorin | 6 days out, In lon nuam (Br trom Hoga ¢ feand @ grave A new crew would be | I | brig carrie W saw a snip with it to be ship Alvert E alparalso, with car eat days, and sin pita company | . to the northi- | cing resolution be adoztedy Kept off to her aad tT). from Liverpool for having been xo tor wanted me to ke which I did to Jan ut James Nersox. from New Bedford, Mass, san 1, West, put into Barnegat, Jan 25, in llistress, art of dalis, and bas been liable manuer to the sor ing lost yawL anchors and Dound until this week. Savery, wie and tour chil | wreu were aboard, the eldest 13; youngest so infant, Yesterday Savery attempted to reiarn to New Bedtord and witle passing through Barnegat Inlet, was suagges by an old wreck in the channel aud fapidiy sunk. Savery rescued his family withouc assistance, being put trom the shore, though not without great risk of his life, there being a strong ebb current at ‘Assistance was sent irom tho ute ton No. 16, where Savery and faiil, thing needed ‘or comfort. The yacht aad mill probavly be raised, a’ the injury sustained is . Philadelphia: at Holyhead 12th); ris Kekhoff, Hous, Ba- ‘atie, Gustavus, Baltimore ndy ‘Hook; Caspian (3), Trocks, ‘olseley, Copp. St homas O'Neid, Philip ward of Beauékene i nation and .0 miles trom "Bast Falkiaods, with ali sail ak, Lavorpool 54 days, in bal- Bark Sospir (Ags) Babarovieh, Westport (ireland), 48 days, in ballast, to order. Bark mpi dus), mise to Funch, Eaye & Co, (ot Jersey). Morell, Kio Janeiro yin 57 days, with cotiee ossed the tguator Fen 14; In lon 8%, 8. Clentucgos 13 vessel to Boyd & get and tair wind. last to Slocovieh & @ short distance Baltimore; 1th, Gen a Bonheur, Baker, Tybee; Eraiie, Uader- now have ever as been anchored, | Jacobsen, Antwerp 56 days, with ow Head 9th, Nereus, Kemp, trom Liverpool farcl 1l—Arrived, Angie E Elifott, Elliott, tetson, Moore, New Yors. Nickerson, tor Halltax. | rou Gravesend 12th, Metsold, Wisander, Baltl- | Hampton Road to Goshior & C ‘vexsel to order. ‘he cargo of brig Diana (Nor). from Mexico for Fal ut into Key Weat ‘est in lots to vario' lor, late of schr Kdward Burnett, which | was Wrecked at Para, arrived at Newbarynort on Friday | ‘The vesse! was sold as she laia for Hons Kona, Fob 1—steamer Adon has sailed from here tor the scene ot the wreck steamor Japan, to recover the treasure which formed partof her cargo The wreck 1s said io Ue in 14 fathows er (of Yarmouth, with sugar to Brooks & Co [a tharas | was sold at Key Somerset (of Windsor, Ns), Haley, Cardenas 15 with sugar to y MN vabellos: ve March 17, ina heavy gale from heavy sea, which stove sky’ Hntered out Lath, ‘4 the cabin | away topmast backstays and Murch 22, off A with rigging and sail attached, also ‘a ship hiladelptia), Fisher, Gi tor 4) lays, witu sugar to orton & Hawkins. n (of St George, Me). "Clark, Trint- dad Wdays, with sugar to Commercial Wareaouse Co: | vessel to li W Loud & Co. Sehr Decora (of Machiae). Thompson, Cienfuegos 18 days, with sugar to Rubiera & Co; Sehr E Magee (ot Philadeipha: arto Jova & Ferry: vossel to ma: Gs Hunt (of Boston), Vexier, sagua 12 da! rto Grinnell, Minturn & of Hatteras, with br D & J Leo, * Taylor & Co; yesse! to Louk Ont (ot Jerse: with sugar to Grionell, of the Pacific Mall led, Andhild, Madaon, Pensacola, Volpi, Consigeni, Phil Y ‘roop, Hill, New jacchiavelil, 4, March lSailed, Na, March S—Arrived, Moss Glen, Wadi : Pury, Le ter, New Yorke” cohla, Spiguese, Cartoton, Durkee, Bluebird, Michemer, Paseagouin (has been reported arrived Jan 4). 2K curyess, McBride, Matanzas: f Hampton Roads.” PowrLaxo, March 12—Otf, Maria W Norwood, Andre ws, fron Leith ior Havana, Puawhe Point, 3A London for Port VaLeRMo, March 5—sailed, Stephensens (s), Mills, New n Si—Arrived, Gersh Banker, Price, Do: vessel w O WHALEMEN. Satled from St Helena Feb 9, barks Katbiven Bow- | laps, aod Greyhound, Wicks, to cruise. adelpnia; oth, Maire. March #—Sailed, & Maria vessel to Simpson, . Magee, Clentuogos 18 Three Kivers Ship Choice (Bi lat 19 4 N, lon & Ship Alex Marshal | York, March 20, jat A Bark Gen Sedgwick, Rogers, from New Orleans tor Geno, Feb 22, la 51 26,"lon 73 AV, A Sor bark showing letiera JBVN, Com Code, trom | March 9 lat 27 21, lon 65 30. 1, from Caloutta for Boston, March 6, | ‘Gardner. from Liverpool for New | D'Ommeiauder | Hatene causes “Ac “ | divoros granted; ad , ‘agua Li days, x verse! to Evans, E G@ bhortiand, Doane, Savannah & days, with jumwher wo order; vessul to Bente of Matteras w 6 Heniopen, pa isting of yellow pine lumber, ad spars with a portion of | Uli—O1, Martha, Purington, from Liverpool jor salumore, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agents and ship eaptaias are Iniormed that by telegraphiny is the Hrnato London Bureau, No 4 Flestatreoy the arrivals at and depary ures {rom European ports, and other ports abroad, of vessels trading with the United States, the same wilt oe cabled to this country irce of charge and publisned. Persons desirous of communioating with vessels arri ing at New York oan do so UY addressing to such Yoavels, care of (enato news yachts, pier Nol Bast River, sew York, Letters received trom all paris of the world and promptly delivered. Duplicates are requirod- Gildersieeve & UO | "kid Grays, « | Biohmond, Va | “ Raxaoox, Mare OU a 11-tn port, Cora, Coombs, loaded, Sournamrroy, Maroh J2—arrived, Nuruvery (a), Jacger, Bremen for baltimore (od saved Lely sailed uta, Diao s), Jenkins (feom If we, Fed Min ew York, arrived #t; Tropie Hird, Havin, from Bengal, Blanchard, fiareh Arrived, Kate Upham, Brown, st ith, Aloxander Campoell, Bunker, Domera mirh Coombs, Langtnor: the rigging attached. Savannah # days, with vans, Ball & Oo. Goorgerown, 30, 7 stores to Wil Wiggins: veel (of 0 Muribat & Co Jaines, Soper, Virginia, Bont Adaiiza, Loveland, Virginia cnr Bernott Jones, Crittendon, Virginia. entyone Frieuds Joiders, Philadelphia for Jays, with paved | American and ail March L-Arrived, nur, Pep 17—Salied, & Sehr & K Wilson, Cropper, Snow Hl, Md, with lumber to Yao Brant & Bro, ar Steamer Cimbria (Ger), from Hambarg, which arrived 21d, reports:—Ma: bh arrived, Teresa Picasso, Picae #0, New Yors'tor Duplin day, teks in vi ice o} great thiexnems, trou nd compelling wa to drive the ear ol tats AM, 21th, fieid of ice and had heavy son from the 3 veswrn Oniet Ur), ii—The oark Atlaatic, of Weymouth n, from Hull River for Ipswich, while Downs, struck the Vaal bank several (anes abd Was compe lad to lip from anchor wad chain, © been replaced from here, aud brought ap March 2=The bark Famund /iehardson, Broly, from Hamnbarg, arr ta (iA GOAsh of & eCamen, Aatoed Robert Hun TOM onsumplow aad agua OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS anneaven, March 24—saled, ship Derby (Gar), Uuneoken, United staves. Hetoe live, March 22—Asrived, bark Jacques Cartier | @t), Gaion, Pensacoia, Canviry, arch Mailed, barks Jennie Prince, | Prince, Sew Orieans; Silas Curtis, Madeira. Baiied Sa. sup Powr Young (Br), Porry, United States | back Guinare (60, MeDunald, avace, tou $745, paased ship oe Pork Norma (of St Jonn, N23), Hmith, from Liver. — Bool, which arrived achored li Vravesud May, Cale UD (0 Hosiwicd’s lores yosterday Pak, Passed THROTGH BOUND BOUT, | ot Ereeonis, bray sy Sogtiane far Mew Tort, ly wan buried a} Hh Gate, The Amerioan yet La 04 | Gh Waal woth inain bisew of rander | aus cube sand daunages, & Wha brougnt a dang main place zed In So sbese he 8, bel 6, state that contis hi revalled tr. find SW. Nevaral American. vessels which ha two days vrevibusly with truit had been obliged to put Gexoa, March 9—Advices from Messina, dated ‘iel sailt they had sustained partial damage to sails and answitty (Rathmullen), March 10—The schr Joba Williamson, Nicoll, trom New York tor Ayr, has put im here in dist ss." The captain reports having leit om ecded on ths voyage up to the 9th, whem it commenced 10 biow strong irom about NE. On the Jol the gale increase: toa harricane, with heavy crost aking a clean breacu over ship, carrying away the whee! chains and bursting open the tore scat ate) alarge quantity of water got inti ship. Finding i “inapossible tor ship to 1s to made sail, und ran before the gale. lof Water and vould not keep We A obliged to threw overbow Le the aye and encountered & sue * lost spurs and sails. Oc mrore and om the Uh mud as it was blowing a gale from NE roadsteads of kathun Queenstown, Mat The National Eagle, Sears fro. Iveston tor Liverpool (cottou), bas arrived here windbound and short of sais. Sv Micuaet’s, Mareb l—fhe Jorgen Lorentzen, Peter sighted and » lo AuchOr at thi sev), from > wah, Which putin bere leaky, Jan 16 will proceed to-day for Dublin, having caulked fopaia deck and repaired bulwarks; the deckload was lan here avd soid, ‘fhe vessel still makes # little water (ine J 4 bas since arrived at Dublin.) AMERICAN PORTS. BOSTON, March 2%3—Arrived, steamer Merecdita on. Marshman, Char! 2ath—-Arrived. marae minole, Mathews, Savannah; w Yor Glaucuts, Bearse, cece, ‘Alsy arrived, steamers Mercedita, Marshman, Charles ton; Pauther, Day, Puiladelplua: brig Fannie B Tuoker, ‘Tucker, buenos Ayres; schrs Carrie 8 Hart, Da’ Tria dad; duller, smail, Mayaguez; Maggie ¥ Smith, Green, adeip bi. Apelow Ship Devana (ir), trom Melbourne; sche bert ‘alt, from Matanzas. Clearcd—steamers >axon, Snow, Philadelphia; Gen Whitney, Hatlett, New York; barks Fanny Lewis (Br, Kdwards, Suriuain; Horace ‘seudder, Gould, Trinidady brigs Antilles, Skanuer, Cardenas; Abby Watson, Holden, Galveston; Mary Allerton, Bourne, Richmond, Va; schrs Maud, Robinson, Saguas Wilson, Wile son, Matanzas sailed nex Lond Chive; BALMIMOKe, March 21— Dutton, Caarieston 1 Antonio, Penningtom, New York; Commerc North Ourolina ; Louisa, Walker, do; dosepaine thoaison, Moore, New York} barks Lapwing, Coitin, Rio; Formato Padre (lt), Gara ban, atertord; Gleime Nor), liatvorsen, inca ster, ¥, via Savan brigs 0, MeCahan, tho; Silas 4 Naurton, Browa, Demerara; Mary A Chase, Dolan, Carde Ras; schrs Nellie, Collinson, Mayaguez, PR: Maggie J Haley, Se Jago? Colin U Baker, Baker, Bow die L Porter, Whort, doz Fiorencé Dean, Pull idence: Nu Skinner, Trash ae at ved, steamers Seagull, Belle Watlday, King, New York: Mary is M Hale, Hal ‘coeld, Dissoway, New Yors, i; Westmoreland, Alien, Provit . Wed, do; Bello Lardy, Baker, Pde, do; Geo H Sauire, rg Olive Wim’ Walton, Guckaiew, do} Manson, Boston: Herschel, Chamber: William Ht Kenzo Soper, Hoba Hilton, Newton, Providence) 1, Godfrey, Boston; Forest Oak, ven; George 1 Mills, Tilotson, Providenc Port, Philaaelphia: Governor Barton, Phin: ew Bodtord; William Back, Miller, Boston: Lou Jor, oy 2 W full, Shropshire, Maurice Riven, ing Railroad No 44, Canuy, Cape Ma, brig Beaver (Br), Boulxrgor, trom Cardenas, a Stevens, Chance, New York tins, Londonderry; schrs J y Haven; Bill Stowe, sanson, . udicott, do: Carrio Holn W. Murbel, O'Keefe, do; John Providence. 5 ~Kark Fiorl M Muibert, Dudley, for Cork, with crew mutinous. BRUNSWICK, March 23—Arnved, schrs Jenoie 1 Willey, Jrefettien, New York; Laura Gertrude, Risk, 0 March %0—Cleared, schrs Gokten City, 0 E Thacher, Halett, Wevmout Rich, varied, Ga. t—Arrived, ship Richard (11, Hubbard, Liverpool. Z4ih—Cleared, steamers Flax, Lockwood, Boston{ ickerson, Now York; Raleish, Oliver, , Mare 24—Arrived, barss Cata from suvanger, seeking; Frigute Bird (Sor), Tonnese! orfolk for Liverpool; Jonathan Chase, York; sehr Hanneh Little, Boston. ed 1 tor Baltimore—Brig Beaver (Br), from Can ccnus, GALVESTON, March 23~Arrived, schr Albert Carson, Carson, Baltimore, Cleared—darks Annie Mark (Br), Bellze, Hon; DW (Swe), Hallgren, Liverpool; brig Minnie Abby, Harding Bostou. 24in—Arrived, steamer WP Clyde, New York. Sailed—Ship ‘Avaiita (3x), Liverpool; schr Louis Birdsall, Bragg, Salem. CEY WEST, Mare 1g~Arrived, schr Nellie Crowell Bi N ken; Witham. Klednora Van Du: 8 H liawe bark De} nine (us), Le iy Ne Carrington, Pars: red, ships Agnes (Br) ats, Day, d . tr uvre Gaear (Sw), Alin, Lone iB Church, nelly, Boston, ved, ships Crescent City, Delano ana > Ha bars Fritz (Dutch), Gua derson. de ox (Nox), Jenson, Bremen. Satlell arell (Br), Liverpool; bark Sag (Nor), Leith: wie Wood. Cia, NORPOL 2—Arrived, schr3 Helen Rommell, Carson: Magvie McDonald, stedman; Wake, Gandy Aunie 8 , Gaskill; Yankee Dood.e, Roe, and sa Warren, Corren’ New York; fwo Marys, Craille, Ni qmmoud for New York. P COLA, March 23—Arrived, ship Louise (for), Hail, arks Wild Hunter, pif ude Oscar (Nor), Glasgow ; sches 7 baldi New Orleans: Paina. ‘ Cleared—Bark Agénora (Br). Devereux, Newcastle, E. PORT KOYAL, Maren 4—Arrived, brig Walter Howes, Boynton, New Bedtord to loa tor West Indies. HILADELPHIA, March 23—Cleared, brigsJ B Brown, Bains, Matanzas; Winfield, Bivber,’ do; schrs Gea Walker, Cole, do; Win # Thomas, Winsmoré, Calbarient Geo 8 Marts, Ma ava wMth—Arrived, steamers Rattlesnake, Hand, Boston} Fanita, Howe. New York; ships Gatherer, Johnson, Live erpool, via Bath, Me; Chion, Greenleaf, Havre; 'scbr Annis) Merrit, Pinkham, Baracoa. Also arrived—steamer Penosylvania, Harris, re ool; bark Mary Lawion (Br), Kose, Havre; schrs Mate 0G McFarland, McFarland, Sagua; A H Leaming, Brewer, New York; Jour 8 Lee, Van Gilier, Boston. Cleared—Steamers Keniiworth (sr), Prowse, trite pool via Queenstown: Aries, Whelden, Boston; Catha rine Whiting, Harding. Providence ; brizs Centaur, stam lev, Cardenas; Nellie Ware, Amesbury, Vaibarien; schrt R Vanneman, Brower, Boston; Sarah G Smith, Buck, do ‘Also cleared, bark Castelar (Nor), Lund, Cot& or “fay | | mouth; echra Eva O Yates, Yates, ‘Caibatten; steamers HS Gaw. Peurson, baltimore: ‘Lena Brood, Stikweld arleston. Sailed—schr Luisita, for New York, NewoastLe. Del, March 2—Passed OP. sche Eastert Light. from Provincetown, and Alice B, from Boston. Brig J B Brown, ior Matanzas, anchored bere last night } and remains: orimeddown—cohrs, Willlem Tice, for Fall River, and jorge Walker, for Matanzas. Sone Davia g Banor for Moston, went ashore here, but Will come olf at Gor A. ae # Anderson, from Wareham (seeking t). TN-Passed up, schrs MH Read, from New Bedford, and Thos Bordon, {rom Pail River. Brig Wiutle:d, vor Matanzas, passed down, in tow. Pe Aries, ae Barone Catharine Whiting, for rovinen-e, passed down a Shir J Wsbtown, for Matanaas, st rematos unchanged ere. sleewrs: Del, March 24—Arrived, bark 0 B Jayne, from Liverpoo!, for orders, Bark N K Clemouts remain: lary, outward,bound, and to New York. PM—Arrived today, brig Alvin Kelly, trom Cardenas for orders. Bark 0 if Jayne goes to Philadelphia. Brig Zinger, trom above, outwart bound, ts here. PORTLAND, March 22—Sailed, schrs Sophie, and T9 McLellan, New York; Manaska, usulag, Cone ress, David Torrey, Alaska, Ida L Howard. Casco Loge Seset Williamson, A Hammon, and Nannie Westbrook do; Bmina L Porter, Norioik; CL Richardyon, Matag zas: Mary Munroe, Cardenas, Clara W iiwell, Havana, Also sailed, brij 4 Miller, Cardeuas. Bark b Williams, aud brig HO Phinuey, remain to te roads. 23d—-Arrived, steamer Caspian(Br), Trocks, Liverpool; Jow, MeCarty, New York; scr Lena & Btorer Bath, to load for Savannah; Loretta Fish, Sauk r Mol 3 peeterday; also sche G chr Kinwa f Hart, ordered enred—senr Pioneer. Norfolk. Satied—Briy Helen O Phinney, Matanzas. Ath—Arrived, steamers Prussia (Sr), Ritchie, Liver. via Naliax: Eleuora, Johnson, New York, red~-Scbr kuth H Baker, Caraenas; Nelife Grant Baract POR!SMOUTH, March 22—Arrived, schr Clara K Simp son, Taotey, Baltimore. SAN FRANCISCO, March 16—Sailed, schr General Han ney, Tripp, Wonolulu. Stin-Arrived, steamer China, Phillip, Hong Kong, &q 4 days over due. Cleared Dharwar (Br), Freebody, Liverpool bark Ldward May, Weston. Phillipine Islands, SAVANNAH. March 2—Arrivod. ship Ludwig Hey (Ger), Schmeiling, Bromen: barks Tuisko (uer), Vou Phulen, Grimsby; Francis Herver (Br), McKenzie, Dut lin. Maitland (Br), Wright, Queenstown; Ia’ (Br, | Vance, Liverpooi; sebr Chas Moore, Russell, I’hiladek bia, PCleare:: ship Geo Bell (Br), Rose, Havre; bark Ra- sp), Florit, Barcelona. 2 eumers Cleopatra, Bulkley, New York; Dun. gn ir), Cronstadt (was reported salted 2130); barks Carrie Delap (Br), Liverpool; kyr (Nor), Ane werp; brig Ondina (3p), Barcelo: hrs Lena Cobb, Cob), New York; AH Peavey, Hale, New Haven, WILMINGIOS, NO, Marah 22—Ulewred, scht Anole R ning Ryerson, Cousins, Bostoa, 46 any). 2ih—Arrivod, sours Augastas J Fabons, Philadeiphias Valentine, Potter, New York. Dt—Arrived, x Jag A Crocker, New Yous. Ciwared—3 Sea Queen, ——. —————— MISCELLANEOUS. BSOLUTE DIVURORS OBTAINED FROM DIFFE! A ent stat legal everywhere; desertion, &c.. s puoliaity required; ao charg vice free, i. HOUSE, Attornoy, lv4 Broadway BSOLUT:. DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM OOURIS of different States, So publicity, No fees tu advanoe Notary and ( ommisvioner of Deeds for every Stato. FRAVERIOK L KiNG, Counselior-ariaw, w2 Broadway NDESIRCUCTIBLE PATENT PLASTER CBIuING PALTITIONS, &c., warranted ot to fall: thine a! Money saved; estimates on REW work, alterations, tw pairs Ac. MUBERL & 2 ON, Ul Libecty streak NERYOSS, DEBILITY. IMPORTANT (0 INVAs AN “tia —For Nervous Dobility and Weaknoss brought on by indiscretions, excesses or overwora oF tha bei Qnd. novvons sysem WINCHE TEWS SPuChet PULL, tested for over 3) yours with porteot sdcaess, is @ prompt, radical and permanent cure, SKND TUR A GIRCULAL J Fice9, a peor Dox: six voxes, $5, ey, raall, ely sealed, b fall directions, ‘ep iret omy 0; meu RENEE THR & U0, 3 ow vote UNITED STAI V ANTED,—THE C INSURANOB Company, of New York, t# desirous ot securing ee | erat solicitors tor lite insurance in Sew York au. Viol ity. To men who are active, energetic and wt solicit, a liberal arrangement willbe made. 1h have represcnted other co wpanies wtil be roquired ts show @ 200d persona, record o1 business actaally yottled Preterenoe Will be yiven to young ten Who hive never Deed engaged iu the business of ifo insarabee, and w are desirous of commencing & new Uasiness at the Lol fom and Working Up. No person desiring fo act Os ram ager ol agooctes and have otvera do the Work and spay Tecelvo (he pay need appiy, the company feeling t ad u Gan At prevent manage (aulf gwo business: but to re part salary aad part et Ob one may be Nad at an ay Lt a ‘biadwen et live. ouergsilo. ‘worker ite it iltapitiog jaw Wari

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