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10 en UU teTrin er raene i mania TT ouanuas yams sms cmap nome aso semen co een Terk AA ARS SSRN NRAC ATE AR POR DAERTEET NOPE omag een RRSP maaan aaa ae aT a aa 2th, AM—Arrived. schr Alaska, Thorndike, Portland TWEED’S APPEAL. CONTINUATION OF THE CASE—THE COMSTOCK | yacht Club was neid last evcning at the club LODE EXHAUSTED—CUMULATIVE PUNISHMENTS | UNJUST TO CUMULATIVE ROBBERY—‘‘AN AVA- LANCHE OF JUDICIAL TERRORS. | ALBANY, Mareh 25, 1875. [ Im the Court of Appeals to-day Judge George H. | Comstock, Counsel for Wiliam M. Tweed, resumed an’ conciuded his ar, He proceeded to | discuss the ques r of offences and ac- cumulated punisiments, He sat ihe a fh them ment uuy be pi us One pronounc on ad tafinituin, 1 appearance plausible fs point t as to may ¢ offer doubted th andictm Forth the sam of counts settit t modes to meet t in differe possibilities ‘oot, ana Usis Proposition ineludes any one erupe under Jere etainons, or as consisung in dy t degrees, according to the tacts of the transaction, ihe obscurity in the statement of wis doctrine by text wr aud sometimes by judges yond text books, has led, per- who have not 100 Naps. obscurity th the law it How oiten it happens that the Judge himself does not measur import of hits words and Waat tnountains ot error of arise upon one nian's erat: use of langua Indeed, without much care and cirevmiocution ot be) tound by any ue who d.tleuit ~ to mult ot erent epparen mien law there wa: of erimina: } felonies, ¥ sand misdemeanors. Tn | ieaces. the pris 2. and this was of telomious nt and tried mptory chal ason why a plu ated An one indict >it Came to be loosely said that mis la be join reason against The practice didi not exis! Chitty on Criminal Law, pp. 54,285. marginal.) But there was another rea- given, quite us cogent, way distinct felonies could” not be joined—to” wit, that the joiuder | would ‘confound the prisoner and ‘would’ con: | found the jury. This reason was always the | same. both” as to misdemeanors and — iclonie: aud how there is uo difference whatever, because the right of challenge is now and with us the same in both Classes of crime. Judge Comstock dilated considerably om this braneh of the subject, aud then tock up the question of jarisdic- on in deny’ remptory challenges, and theb passed (0 vhe umity of the often THe FOURTH COUNT. Judge Comstock tl id to be e matt: nt, in each, relating and he hout erous au. was any I started the whe thorities, fue itis that ts in th count we have t Upon 4 sup) offence found: Onsiderauon of the in orde! count hn 21 th 41 matter, and we have p consequences of that theory of the case. to say that sach ix not ou not the th A ditlerent find the Juase irom the nisteney by | ns ict or the prosecution, t eof gFoas and iat: Sas in harmony With each 0 nd as se forth the same offence the tollowing points a ly ¢ need 1a the charge of the’) in the bul of excep- fons, that rh y on the Hoard ot Auditors, g ing: that they could not act off such joiut meetin 2 gudit’ without a join econguitation upon the weveral clatm: n. They were guilty Pe ¥ did Lot so meet, rtifled the ied, Bill of Ex: 726 and 727.) As matter charged “in substance and tors Mever Inet but once, to Wit. May 5, 1875, when they accepted the duties o iuen by the resolution of that da they never it laims. f tact was le though the Judge told them that ail the evic Founted lusion stated: and this was true as he stated Was the proof that, even atthe au- Hitors did mect togetiier as a board, officially pass upoa und certify the accounts, yet tt was ‘their duty carefully fo serutinize the accounts to see it they were « i hud the failure so to do_constite gicet. Bill of Exceptions, paxe fi4, “folio 2,955) On these were told they might on ail the counts for ne; itions ‘the’ jury YS defendant guilty No one can iail to see that the last of these propositions covers the entire ground of the fourth count aiso. It is to be y kept in mind and that none ot them make any charge of embezzicment or inisup- | Propriation im ay form of the public money. It ha | frue that the evidence and the charge wandered dinusively into that subject, but nothing of that | sort was the actual subject’ of the trial. | Such evidence must have been. aliowad merely to intensity and aggravate the offence charged, of to make it plainer that the non-auditiag of the | accounts or the false auditing way wilful. But ihe | Offence itself is governed by fixed leval standards. Ifan offence of this nature runs into embezzlement or larceny | becomes merged in a greater crime, ior which the | ws provide punishment, ‘The Judge also charged upon | the tourth couut as cistinguished trom tae otners, but | save and except dwelling somewaat more in derail upon the extraneous evidence he ailegea misappropria- tion of the public money. This part ot lis charge dif- | fered im no respect trom the other—tbat is to say. te laid | jown no different rules tor the guidance of the juryin | Ascertaining whether the offence charged in te fourth Count had been committed. The jury seem ? to have been greatly perpiexed about the fourth count | nd twice came in for further Instractions in regard to ts meaning. Tbe final instruction (p. 764) definea the | kount so as to bring it precisely within the rule the Yudge had betore Iaid down in revard to the counts for Rexlect; that is to say. expressing it in iew words, he Bbaracterized the offence under this count as an official Auditing and certifying of talse ciaiins without examin Ing thein and knowing them to be tulse. This he had Bireacy said with great exac' fence of neglect. ihe theory, then. of the trial was that # faithless and corrupt discharge of an official function | in the view of the criminal law, the same thing as-or | ess constituted the of- St least is included in a wilful neglect to ei | pificial duty, that duty being fidelity to kane | hie trust "in the largest 80. oe a Correct theory it we understand oficial duty to require Mot merely the pertunctory domg.of an act, but the Boing of it with ie, C8) and integrity. [tis a porrect theory, bec use the neglect ot a pubic duty. Bnderstoods includ i ine every species of infidelity to the trust. This is the only view which can relieve the | rose cuts from a bo; § and fatal inconsistency in he indictinent, the trial, the verdict and the judgment. | It explains the rulings in the course of the trial; when | the counsel for the accused clamed that a conviction co not be had both on the — fourth d the other counts in the indictment. on “wt count of thelr repugnai to each other. He ruled that the couvicuon could. be had pn beth (pp. 15), 181, fol. 729, 722, p. 753, fol. 3,018, this ban only mean ‘that all th ch class buiy one and tne same otfence. |, the dudge suid th exact terms wheit | Pronounce the judgment. (ee proceedings atter ver- | fict.) We yield to the rorce of this itis reasonabie and seems to ac roposition because | i with the commen Jaw, which places official ni uct and neglect duty in the same category. ( Lo “ins | THK PITH OF THE SRGU ME : We reach, then. the conclusion that ail the comatein | this indictment described only a single offence. whieh is ihe wiltul neglect of the duty of « public officer, oF ithfulness to # public trusi. to this resulte— To recapitaiate the | . wll the first counts of each class for one offence; secc | seme as the first c s estabilshes the unity ss, the unity Or the counts of eac , Sn the unity of the whole indict. And herein we th: tution ot many * In this way we learn that the one ind ut, iolation ot the own | saw of procedure and r never before heard of. In this way we derstand the nts at thee trial without imputi Lh ‘ossest «errors §=te the judge denial rien, suc Of peremptory ct bon, the denial verdict might ¢ had on all the counts jarv, all js consistent cused person, aithough he E d fo the prolixity of an in cedent, was placed 10 10 conviction» Bunishment Yor more than one ottsnce tumtil the jury diseharg hen the accumula Ic fe Fadge tet upon him sn aco ae AVALANCHE A Wondertul work judgment in this vhat subtic refineme ' OF JUDICIAL TERROWS, Ss the indietment, tbe trial and the What marvellous ingenuity, a the division aad sutdivision of one idea in the 220 counts! How exqay formance ot procuring ue terdict on-mi\ the counts'ua der tair and piausibie pretences that oniy oue punish. Ment Was intended, and then the So it was calied—contrivance of only fitty five by a tresh wanipura Wea! The detect in this curiously a Gowamer material, which van st, YOU pour upou it the light of anuily s, omang aud lenient | Way a$ soon of There was @ large wase’nbiage last night at the Somerville gallery, at tue closing sale of Mr, Gandy’s collection. ‘Tne prices realized on the Greater number of the paintings were not } large, but some of the better canvases Were = spiritediy contended for. Frere’s “Banks of the “#osphorus” vrought $155; ‘At the Window,’ G. Brown, $19, “Give Me a, ming jittie work by Bastman (og 3 wis tore tthe “Rowe ave’ 235; “The eclaration,’» Piossan, — § “Sunset on. the Laxe » gord $200; “Prayer,’ io: “In the’ Studio,”’’ Boucherville, udscape,”’ Lombinet, $250; “Caristmas Lougtiin, $1,626; “Just bo Buhler, * Cole, “The Petitioner, Village in South America,” Mignot, “Hudson River,” Rensett, $1,000; “Rocky , in Scenery,” Bierstact, $2,100; “Evening,” 3 “Shrewsbary River,” Kensett, “Winter Sunset,” Gignoux, $505, | WIOSICAL AND DRAMATIO NOTES. “Mayor Wickham, accompanied by a large party, Waited the Filth Avenue Tneatre last evening to ie “The Big Bonanza.” Miss Adelaide Neilson received @ great ovation @t Toronto on Wednesday night, the occasion being her farewell appearance im the “Lady of ayons.” ‘There will be no performance at the Lyceum on Driday, as tue Committee of the Ltaiian Hospital dorningy + have regvived to postpone the benefit to some — future day, Madame Kistori’s last performance takes place at tne Saturday matinée, when ‘Marie Antoinette” will be presented, Those who have Bot Witnessed this splendid periormance ought Bot te lose the opportunity of seeing the great poweas in one of ber best impersonations | Street, Commodore Kingsland in the chair. | year, as indicated by the thermometer at Hud- | | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE FOR THE NEW YORK YACHT CLUB. fish to order. Schr J M Carter, Carter, EastGreenwich for N Toe second general meeting of the New York | bs See MeLoon, Spear, Rockland for New Yo with lime to orver. Schr Fakir. Knowles, se si nard, Boe Hodge 1 River for New York. Fall Ri Fail River for New York. 5 |, Sanders, Lockland tor New Yo with iime tod R Brown. Schr £mma Bacon, Bearse. Providence for New Yo Schr D & E Kelly, Kelly, Providence tor New York. Scor Golden Eagle, K New Bediord for New Yor Schr Decatur Oakes, Baker, N rt tor New York. Scur WA Morrell, Rene © Carroll, Oh Sehr? H Bar’ che Perme, : sehr Laura Robinson, K York. sehr Nautilus, Peck, Pall Biver for New York. srson, Boston tor New York. rooms, Madison avenue and Twenty-seventh MR, LOUBAT PRESENTS A CUP, ‘The Secretary presented and read the following letter from Mr, J. F, Loubat, owner of the schooner Enchantress :— aris, Feb. 20, 1875, To Tie ComMopoRE, Oretcxus aNp Mownens New Youw Yacut Chus:— GustieweN—Showld it be agreeable to the New York ht Cinb, I should be most happy to present the club | ha $1.u0) cup. to be sailed for on the second Thurs. day of October, 1876, by schoomer yachts of 100 tons aud | Upward, belonging to any organized yacht club in the world All 1 the Kew York Yacht lueasurement; time allo’ ily Roval Highness the F acht race, ie, twelve seco per tow; tne New York | Yacht CluD regulations to be adhered to: no entrance | fee. Course, trom of Owl's lead, New York harbor, to and around the sandy Hook Lightship, leaving the same abeth Englis! ew York chr Wary Shields, Stoneman, Sehr Chilion, May, Portland | to order. sehr Faster Light, Chase, Newport for New York, ir Naiad Queen. Smith, Somerset for New York. eli JW Hall, Miller, Boston tor Philadelphia. Schr Congress, York, Bath tor New York, with lath ‘achts to be measured by @ person appointed by | according to. thi «the same as 0 Wales) Challeny on the starboard hand, thence t and around the Light- | order. Ship on Pive Fathom Bank off Cape May,N, J andre. | Schr Hastings, Chase, New Bedfora tor New York. turhi to the Sandy Hook Lightship, seaving both onthe | Schr Matue Perry. port ban) BOUND East. ‘he owner ot any vessel winning the prize will be required, before the prize is telivered, to sigh a declara- Uon that the sailing reguiations have ‘veen ‘strictly con- | formed to, I remain, genuemen, your very obedient servant, J.P. LOUBAT. | ‘This cup was accepted, with the thanks of the | clud, and relerred to the Regatta Committee, with | power to arrange terms and necessary details wita Mr, Louvat. Phe election of new members being in order, forty-one gentlemen were added to the roll of the club. Adjourned, VIGNAUX VICTORIOUS. In the third billiard match between Maurice Vignaux and Cyrill@Pion for $1,000 and the De- | laney emblem, played last night, at Tammany Hall, Vignaux was the winner, waking 600 points to 543 tor his opponent. Dion's highest run was 119; Vignaux’s, 59. Vignaux’s average, 12; Dion's, 1045, Time of game, jour bours, THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. The following record will show the changes in the vemperature for the past twenty-four hours, | in comparison with the corresponding date of last Steamer Franconia. Bragg. New York for Portiant. Biver. Steamer Bolivar, Geer, New York for New London. paleamer City of riichburg, Fish, New Yors tor Ni ford. camer @hiates. Walden. New York tor Providence. Schr Fly, Gardner, Hoboken for Providence. snes Sarah J Gurney, Gurn ence. Schr Julia A Tate, Tate, Hoboken for Bridgeport. Sehr Peacedale, Young, Hoboken for Providence, Sehr Samuel Castner, Lake, Hoboken tor Providenct 5 Bohr George G Jewett (Br), Finley, New York for john, NB. ir Emma B Shaw, Shaw, New York for Boston. Scur s Morgan, Vancleaf, New York tor Providence, ‘chr Helen, Perry, Port Johnson tor Boston. Sehr Pecora, Dennison, New York tor Providence. sehr Minerva, Brightman, dence. sehrE C Irwin, ® sebr Willie Luce. Wuttgstog, March 26, 1875. to the eastward were enabled to proceed to-day, aided ‘again interrupted by i nee ta tae wind "6 al rr y ice, change e to opposite direction may drive it all back. SAILED, HERALD Buuiding :— nut’s Pharmac; 1874. 187: 1874, 1875, | 3A. - 50 35 | 6A 47 34 | Steamers Canada (Br), London; England ir), Liver- oA M 4182 | pools Crescent City, Havana; teaae Beit Richungnd. we ua. 39 30 | North Point, Fernandina. €c: ship Ladoga, San Francis: | eee eaasamtare arian: % alig | C0: barks Ann Elizabeth, Matanzas; Carrie E Long, doi Average temperature for corresponding date last year. SHIPPING NEWS Emma Crosby, 'Vernandina. MARITIME MISCELLANY. Bam See caple news. of all on board see general news columns. We are indebted to purser Burke, of steamer City Vera Cruz, from Havana, for ffvors. New is also reported leaking slight! MONTHS OF MARCH AND APRIL. from damage by ice. Seamer. jDestination. | Office. | QSrmaxen Gry Smeuwan was sold by auction at Key Noisatia .|Hambure.. {1 Broaaway. | West March 16 for $2000 Spain... i {jLiverovol /€9 Broadway | _ Sure Byuvepens, 1821 tons, built _at East Boston in 1857, Gry oe GiesieFr2:) Mien 7.) Liveroooi. [18 Broasway | now on the Way from Calcutta for Boston, has been sold | Glascow... | 72 Broadway to New York partes on private terms, supposed about State of Georgia. | M’ch Castaha. 1M hem | $45,000, bare Fiormt M Huceert—The reason the crew | signed for re 27. | Glassow Bremen .. 3). Liverpool. |i Bowling Green 2Bowling Green / Broad way. 4 Bowl ng Green Meh Apri -|April not sufe for sea service. Capt Dudley caused their “Jap 2|Aprit Aprit April April f April Klopstock {April Algeria, April cuted. Buia Homey (of Jersey), Morrell, from Rio Jane which arrived at this port 24th inst.’ went ashore o: Romer Shoals same night at 830 PM, and floated off morning of the 25th, at 6:45 AM, leaking slightly. Seur Coxmerce (of Rockland), 11S Broadw sBowhny April 7!|Glaswow...|72 Broadway. She has discharged her cargo im good order, to the en: | teras: schr Donna Anna, Whaiey. do. April &.|Hamourg..!0] broadway. tire satisfaction of its owners. The captain reports his | Saile| let, brig £mily Raymond (Br), Starrett, north weit sori 1.) Liverpool. |19 Broadway Yessel has not leaked as much water ag he has used | o! Hatteras: Isth, sehr E ity of Ne April Liverpool | 1: since leaving New York. In port 18th, bark John ¢ brigs David Owen, Bolvia. +] April 10:/Giaszow Jalia Lingley (Br), George S Berry, Moses Day. Glendale Idano +}April April Apri Liverpool. Hamburg. + Liverpool. near Rockaway, Li, Is breakinz up and will loss. The Coast Wrecking Co a 4 Rowling Green ing schr Pianet Mars arrived here late Monday ni with a new sloop in tow, which went . {April 45. | Kotterdani| 0 Broaaway. | cargo. Jand, Aurora (Br); schrs John Bird, F St Clair Edward: April 15.|Hamburg. |ot broadway | Auwxanpria, March 2%—Tugboat Samuel Gedney be- | Nelie Howers, George K latch. and James Brown, al April 17. |Liverpool. | Broadway. | fore reported ‘ashore at Dade’s shoals was got of unhurt | for north of Hatteras, ldg, and others unc. ina pea Prvernety Ao Beene: by the tug Potomac with lighters. | Meiers pias arrived, schr Olive Crosby, acs 1 Lt . H Mi — ews 8 utchinson, New York, Revduuss-s200..|AEH 20, Livervoo[arBroadwar' | #rem Newtoundland "fo ‘within $0 miles eawe of Sable | more: brig Misissippl Br, Marchant do p04 (p,, Russia." April 21: /Liverpooi. |é Bowling Greem | Jonna’ shone, (ark Kelltrees (Br), from Glasgow to 8 | oes javille; 24th, bigs Chowan. MeFariand, Balti- tate of rest zt. bee oide as a aroen iv. j ‘A heavy SE soow storm is raging here. | more; C A Sparks, Bradley, New Yorks Georgiana pril 24. | Liverpool. road wav. | Gray, Philadelphia; sehr FB Emery, Wicks, do. April 27. Liverpool. |29 broadway. | Norsoux, March 24—Messrs 8 & J Baker & Co’s wreck- | | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, | haven tnict several days ago while on her way from | Cuinarien: brig Lapwing (in), Matanzas. — | York River to this city for the purpose of procuring pa- In port Sith, barks Klia Moore (Br), Marsters, for Bos- | Pers. She will go upon the ways at Ellis! snipyara to | ton, dz; William E Anderson, Brandt, for New York, d SUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER. day for repairs. Sun rises. 5 64) Gov. Isiand..morn 1101, “,. : Nuw Loxpos, March 25—Steamer Geo Cromwell, from Leal pein § 18) Sandy Hook.morn 1026 | New York for Portiand. disabled ner rudder in the ice (OUR T18e3..24.V@ 11 11| Heli Gate......eve 12 46 | in the Sound, and was obliged to put into this port to- A | day for repairs. . - % 10"F Porrsmoutx. NH, March 25—Schr Beckmeyer (Br), h RK LAR from Gonaives for ‘Boston, which put into Shelburne, PORT OF NEW YO! y CH 23, 1875. Ns, in distress, and sailed again 23d ins& ran ashore on total loss. The captain and oue seaman were lost. CLEARED. day from Capt Berry. of schr O D Witherell, before giigemer Engiand Gr), Thompson, Lverpocl—F ws) ported arrived at Liverpool, B. dismasied. tates that | for New York. i | all the necessary repuirs ha fn made and w. ut Mos 5 (Br), 8 Steamer Canada (Br), Sumner, Lonuon—F W J | ready to leave fur Matanzas. Sahu ee te a Viyrrarp Haves, March 24—Schr Northern Light, of Matan: ‘larch 18—Arrived, brig Albert Dewis (Br), Steamer Crescent City, Curtis, Havana—W P Clyde 0. Steamer North Point, Smith, Fernandina vie Port Royal—H Gelpeke. s Steamer Isaac Bell, Lawrence, Nortolk, City Point and Richmond—O1d Dominion Stedmship Co ‘teaver Francoms. Bragg. Foruand—J ¥ Ames, Steamer Neptune Berry. Boston—H F Dimock. Bark M P Succer, Tucker, Liverpool—Brett, 50m & Uo, Bark Northumbria (Br), Piggie, Cork tor orders— Punch, Edye & Vo. Bark’ Giulia (Ital), Dominici, Naples—J C Seager. Bark Olga (Aus), Clarevich, Irieste—slocovich & Uo. Bark Hopewell (Br), Parsons, Bridgetown—Leaycratt Co. Brig Nuova Providenza (ital, Manganaro, Naples— Funch, Eaye & Co. Brig Star, Coox, Kingston—a H Solomon & Co, Brig Marena, Deasy, Clentuecos—Marcus Huuter & Co. Sehr Mary Varweil (sr), Varwell, Bio Jaueiro—fhos Norton & Co. hr Addie G Bryant, Stubbs, Port Spain—H Trow- bridge’s Sons. sehr Milie Trim, Drinkwater, Humacoa—J De Ki- vera, wicks Maid of the Mist, Smith, Port au Prince—BJ enberg. Schr Index, Garrison, Caibarien—Overton & Hawkins. . Benson, Sagna—Waydel! & Co. Sehr Wm Allen, Jones, Baltimore—W halwers Febt & Diverty, Douglas » Ehiladelp! a cnr: wi mas, Stanford—stamfora ufactaring Co” Machias, from Sagas to Boston reports : of Uctteras with continuous gales trom WNW to this AM ran ashore eastern end of Hedgofence, yo, With assistance from this port. NOTICE TO MARINERS. which will be in use from the Ist of ’ Aprit. 22 miles seaward. Lat 11, 00,2 north ‘west of Greenwich. 4 lon 75, CHALEURS BAY—LIGHT ON MIXCOU ISLAND. structed at Goose island. Chaleurs Bay he light is revolving white, making @ complete re of high water, and visible 10 miles. ‘The itlummating apparatus is catoptric, Painted white and attached to Esopere welling. Position—Lat 47 8545 N. lon 64 35 40 W. By order of the Bureau of Navigation. RH WYMAN, Commodore, U ENGLISH CHANNEL—DUNGENESS. Notice ishereby ylven that in consequence ot beach at Dungeness having for some tine past gr out, so that the Jighthouse fs tance in: ithas been determined to mark the ARRIVAL: BEPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer Henry Chauncey, Rathbun, Aspinwall March 16. with mdse atid passengers to the Paciflc Mail 8 ship of the present station, as near to water line as practicable. donor about the ignt quick flash apy ing about 3 se Ist or July next, and onds of that tim: amer City of Vera Cruz Deaken, uavana March 20, with mdse and passengers to F Alexandre & Sons. | Phe tor nal irumpet will be moved forward the | _ BOSTON, March 2—Arrived, steamer Alhambra, teamer Metropolis, Hills, Savannah March 20 with | game ime to the same site Dut the main light will cone | Doane, Halifax: ship Devana’ (Br), ‘Thompson, Mel: mdse to Lunt isros. ' tinue to be exbibited (rom its present position asusual, | bourne: brig Mariette (Br). Page, Trinidad: achrs Al- Steamer Vid Domtnion, Walker. Nortolk. City Poins | he season the main light will be altered trom | bert H Waite, Pestincit!, Macanzas; Abbie L Dow, Youn and Kichmond, with indse aug passengers to the Ola Do- minion Steatship Oo. Steamer Richmond, Reed, Norfolk, with mdse and passengers to the Vid Dominion Steamshiv Co. hip Sir Harry Parkes (of London, Stephens, Hong Kony Nov 25, with mdse to Ollpuant’ & Co, vessel to electricity to the most powerful form of oil light, it There will th a westerly direct! lighthouse and the land. Schr J P Foster, Wing, Chatham for New York, with for New York. ence tor New York. Jroweil, Kast Greenwich for ‘ewnort for New York. | New York, with stone Steamer United States, Davis, New York ior Fall Port Johuson for Prov- sehr Helen Morrison, Marsh, Hobuken for Providence, sehr Georgie staples, Maloney, New York tor Calais. Port Johnson for Provi- Henatp Tececeara Station, t The fleet reported icevound off here and at other points tne NW breeze which prevailed. The Sound is now com- paratively clear of drift ice, but it would be premature brigs Alice (Br), Jacmel; Tropic Bird, Kingston, Ja; sehr S@-For reported foundering of schr Baby and loss Sreawer Korsrocx (Ger), Fischer, from Hamburg for ‘ork, Which put into Halifax 24th inst short of coal, nsing Guty on board this vessel was that the foremast of the bark had become rotted, and was | rest. and, it is understood, will have them duly prose- | Hall, from New York tor Newport, hus been erroneously reported as leaking. | sce Aw&1i4 (Br), from Matanzasfor New York, ashore be a total still engaged in saving | ore at Lynn- Duck Isiand, Isle of Shoals. night of 24th inst, and is a Sovrtn Yarmovuts, Mass, March 23—A letter received to- Was 8 ee | game off P M withovt damage. except windlass’ gear | * Panaua, March 15—At the port of Savanilla a new | lighthouse, with a revolving light, has been erected, It is visible GULY OF ST LAWRENCE—PROVINCE OF NxW BRUNSWICK— Alight isexhibitea from a lighthouse recently con- Lake, on the western side ot Miscou lution every minute: is elevated 40 tect above the level | The tower is a square wooden building, 2 teet high, Hydrographer. we Hydrographic Office, Washington, DC, Maren, 20, how ata considerable dis | ( of the shore by placing an additional light | the high This'additional light will be y 5 seconds (the dark in- | the red light to the westward will then be shown ‘trom | Ketchum, Ketchum, do. the lantern. instead of @3 now trom a window beneath consequently. be no white light in | between the bearing ot W from the Corenuacex, Maren %2—Arrived, brig Hansa (Ger), Brauer, Baitimore. for New York.” In port—Sehrs Daniel S Mershom, Sharrock, for Phil- ew 0 Caretta, March %—Sailed, bark H. Rus), Matr- | adeiphia; Commerce, Hall. ‘rom New York: Gentile, rk, n, United State 2 segs ak Eldridge, tor do; Lavina Jane, Mott, from Elizabeth: wat Mg 3 port: linogene Diverty, Gandy, from Hoboken. Deat, March 25—Arrived, barks St Bernhard (Ger) | ''Ps—Artived, schr Village Bel, Grist, and “HB An- ‘ thony, Rose. Regiuer, New York for Bremen; Granton (Br), Jone et) ai Silane pela ar ee ata Charleston for Loudon, rk: | “Guascow, March 25—Arrived, bark Hector (Nor), Telle- . NEM HAVEN, March 24—Arrived, sloop Westerioo, rit, | sen, New Orleans. RW ACO! y 13~Arrived, park Adventure rk, | GeNoA—Sailed. bark Stefanino (Ital), Baltimore. (Br), Jatoie, Carthagena; schr EG ‘Sawyer, Hinkley. Havex, Mareh 22~Arrived, bark Marie Leone (Pr), Septfonde, New Orieans (see below). (Br), Bicker, Galveston; ships Strathearn (Br), Jarman, | New York (see below); Hercules, Snow, Macabi. | Also arrived 2th, ship Valparaiso (Fr), Girard, Port- | | land, O; barks Lindo (Br), Durie, Galveston; Rome, Otis, | | Charleston, Ciewred 24th, ships Loch Awe (Br), Weir, United States; Sinbad (Nor), Anderson, do; barks Lima (Br), Binga, Valparaiso; Geo Peabody (Br), Morrill, United States: Ala (Nor), Aslaksen, Philadelphia. Sailed 26th, bark Evening Star (Br), Asburn, Java. Limenice, March 25—Saited, barks Alsvid (Nor), Mar- cussen, New York; Teresa Ester (Ital), Mortola, Balt — more, Movitte, March 25—Arrived, steamer California (Br> Ovenstone, New York for Glasgow. MARSEILLES—Sailed, brig Carlo (Ital), New York. Quexxstown, March 25—Arrived, ships India (Br), Mo- ran, New Orleans tor Liverpool (sce below) ; Gripen (Sw), Von Mattern, San Francisco; Augustina (Peruy), Bar | vier, do: bark St Curistopher (Ger), Krohn, Philadel- phia; also the Agnes Brown, trom ——. Also arrived 25th, bark Sllisif (Nor), Honge, Balti- more. Arrived 25th, 2PM, steamer Minnesota (8: New York for Liverpool. Srermiy, March 23—Arrived, bark Magnus Hass (Sw), Forceli, New York, St Nazaire, March 23—Sailed, bark Buropa (Nor), Mik- Kelsen, United States. Loxvon, March 25—Snip India (Br), Moran, from New Orleans tor Liverpool, put into Queenstown to-day with loss of mizzenmast ands rudder, bulwarks stove and leaky. She will be towed to Liverpool, where she will discharge and repair. Ship Strathearn (Br), Jarman, from New York, ar- rived at Liverpool to-day, padly damaged, having been in collision with the Dora, The latter vessel was also badly damaged. ‘ Bark Marie Leone (Fr), Septfonde, at Havre from New Orleans, had heavy weather on the passage amd sails considerably damaged. FOREIGN PORTS. Axyas, Feb 8—In port, ship Bombay. Wort, for Eu- Fone, oe Rew croprice; bark Martha Davis, Johnson, for dodo. *ALPINWALL, March S—Arrived, schr Hattie Haskell, to ‘Se Quinn, by be an March 16—Sailed, schr Luisita, Underhill, New Yor! | In port 6th, schrs John L Mott, Annie Freeman, and J | G@ Pinkham,’ tor New York, tdz; Dos Da Mayo, and Crowu Point, for Philadelphia do: Robert Myhan, ti Cattao, Feb 2—Arrived, ships Anna Camp. ard re of Valparaiso (and sailed Isih per lobas): 2th, Marth Y rson, Cardiff; bark Lindisnaes (Nor), Bugze, | h, ship Gettysburg. Alexander. Cardi park Oneco, Henry, Pabelton: 19th, ork Sailed Feb 13, ships Joseph S Spinney, Jordon, Lobos; 20th, Colorado, anam, do, ie om FUkGOS, March 20—Arrived, brig Lizzie (Br), Bar- | pados Carmantex. March 15—Arrived, sehrs WS Scull, Bar reit, Philadelphia; 18th, Fred Smith, Smith, New York ; lth) brig Parana’ (Br)," St Thomas;"20th, barks Bessie | Simpson, Bradiord, Montevideo; Mary’ Rideout (Br), | Havana? scr Pampero (Br), Bermuda. 3 Sailed 15th, brig Nep nset,” Strout, Boston; schr Nellie | Cushing, Simpson, Portland: 18th, bri Euza Stevens, ‘ew York; scr Bennington, do: 22d, brig Nettie Chase, | Baltimore: senrs Ida Birdsall, Johnson, New York; Ad- & Nellie (Br), Bostot sehrs Ruth Darling, arch 17-—Arrived, ), Ruth Shaw, Philadelphia; ar- iro, . Drinkwater, St Thomas; 23d. bark Illiott he hinson, Matanzas: brig H B Cleaves, Cum the | pin; schrs Helen A Bowen, Alexander, arléston; Mary Nowell, Nowell, Philadelphia; Lewis Ebrman, Fooks, Baltimore, ailed 231, brig Oyster Bed Lass (Br), north of Has Fanny H Jennit r, Minnie Miller, Thetis (Br), Hattie M Bain, J Mary © Comery Thurlow, Mnos (Br), Romala (Br), sailed 24th. steamers Wilmington, Ho.mes (for New izht Orleans), Philadelphia; Chas W Lord, Colton (trom Philadeiphia), New Orleans; bark Lavinia, Shaekford, Mary Rideout (Br), Gibson, tor north of Hatteras, do; bris athfinder (Br), Deaken, do, do;_ Clara By. al Liubdera, for Baltimore, do; schr Cephus Starrett, Didge, tor north of Hatreras, do, and others unc. Hattrax, March 2—Arrived, brig Sappho (Br), Cien- Sailed 26th, 3PM, steamer Klopstock (Ger), Fischer fu (trom Hamburg), New York. Lonos, Feb —In port. bark Silas Fish, Sawyer, for London, ldg guano at £310. | _ Lockwrort, NS, March 17—Arrived, brig Georgina (Br), Bartling, New York. ‘Mataca, March 8—In port, bark Hedwig (Ger), Hoefke, re- | McKellar, jomas; 28d. ship success, Sherman. Key West; bark N M Haven, Ulrich, New York; brigs Callao, Leeman, do; Ortulan, Dyer, Philadelphia. Sailed 17th. bmg Annie W Goddard (Br), Johnston, New York: 241, barks Ellen Dyer. Clapp, north of Hatteras; GM Tacker, Pi . do; Georgiana (Br), do; Florence Chipman (Br), New Yor; brigs A G Jewett, Bartlett, nortt: of Hatteras: Harry Virden, Catlins, do; Little Pury Kr), north ot Hatteras: schrs LA Orr, Orr. do; Nellie J insmore, do: Wm_ Wilson, Jones, do: Etta & Josie, | Banker, do; Alice 8 Saunders, Charleston. | piaxcoox, Maren 10—In port, ship Cora, Coombs, trom ombay, une. Ero Janeiro, March 4—Arrived, bark Braziliera Ger), Jachens, Richmond : Sixcarons, March 23—In port, bark Witch, Lewis, trom Batavia to nad for Bomba StJony, PR, March 13—Salled, brig Maha (Br), Crow- ell, Baltimor Sava, March 2l—Arrived, schr Morning Dew (Br), | Stockton, New York; 224, brig Clara (Br), Havana; schr Cumberland, Webber, Philadelphia; 234, bark Yumurl (Br), Caviisie, New York. but 4,49 v0" 1 Converse, Plumme La { brig Aue Wharton. (8 New York; schr Etta’ A Simpson, Hart, nortn of EH | teras; 24d, hark Josephine Martin, Tickett, New York. | Kliza Oulton (Br), Martin W Brett, In p | Janet Forbe Gregg, Lalla Rookh (Br): brics Tropic (Bri . Aura (Br), Sarah Harrls (Br), Hattie, Abkar: sehrs ors, J W Bartlett, Isaac L Clark, JF Weaver, all for United States, ldg, and others sur pet B, March 25—Arnived, steamer Australis Liverpool via Halli sehr A ia, Boston. Ta port, schr Lotte K Friend, Col for New York, lds. Trintpad, March ) Uns from ‘kaWyston, AMERICAN PORTS. will | ‘and | Philadelphia: J B Vandusen, Corson, Hoboken; Anna ‘Also afrived—Barkentine Joseph Baker, Crentuegos; sebr Altre: W Fisk, Baltimore. Cleared—Bark Al Del Kader, Harding, Havana: brig | Jessie Rhymas, Willis, st John. NB: schrs Carrie C Miles, Horace Gray «Co. Passed Anger Dec 12, Cape of Good y ROBIN ALLEN, Se " Graham, Baracoa: Henry J May, Blackman, Galveston; Wogsan ahand Grose ioe Eguascr Fob 26 in loam | inty Hous, London, March lass" "| 4D Hobineon, Gover, du 4 W Alles, Clark, Blehmon, Dr), from Hiogo for New York. | | " 7 | “‘Satled—Steamors Saxon and Gen Whitney: barks Wark Vitioris Utal), Maresea, Alexandria Sept 24 via WHALEMEN. | Fyen (van), Lizzie, and Horace Scudder; brigs Mary stellamnare and Cagiwri Nov 2, with rags, ac, to | ) Allerton, Llizabetti, and Jessie Rhynas Sigcovich & Co. Famed Gibraltar Jon | Salle trom Provincetown March 25 brig DA Smati; | | Salled—Burks Neptune, Fanny Lewis, Ab Del Kader pba Cecilia (tal), Castagnola, Palermo 72 days. with | gents agate, Antarctic. al Win Gromict all to cruise. | DTZ Antilles, | ee er NRE ruat to Sobel & Day: Vemel to JO seager, Passed Gide "OCI SiToh Perry, Owen, of NB, was of River Plata |), BALIIMORE, March 23—Arrived, brig Julie | Ee i aiey <Cubih ct athe. Abend, a, | Jan i6 having justtaken a sp whale makiag 100 bia | Ungham, Treat. Carden. 1 ew York: | <2, Dee & With Mise, <0 Arnold, tines € Co. Passed | WAs'0 leave Marchi tor homme. oe vn aesy mies | achrs Prank U Dow. Orowell, Woods tole: | of Vitein 3 ‘ ‘en ¥ sp whale Smailey, Boston; Alex Young, Blake, New Bedtord; | gape Horn Jan 10, and crossed the Equator Feb 21, in lon | Bark Cardenas, Sundberg, Havana 13 days, with sugar to Jas & Ward & Co. lark Saran, Nichols, Matanzas, 13 days, with eugarto | order. fardenas 15 days, with sugar to NE of Cape Virgin Jan 9, having taken sp wiisles ing 240 bbis, and 1 right whale, making 10: | Jeaving Payal—#35 bbis sp and’ 101 do wh oil, ail Would cruise in that vicinity @ weel or so and was bound around (ape Horn. A young man, a sea Brig Josie, Bouiter, order: vessel to Simpson, Clapp & Cv. Brig Josete (of Porviand), True, Matangas 10 days, with molasses to Brown Sros & Co. Scur Louisa Bliss (of Thomaston), Gays, with (ruit to Lawrence sons & Loud Passed Gibra! of NE and NW gules for to head on the deck, Killing him instantly. sar writh WOW Lois sp oll ail told, with 10) bbis sp oll act told. park Camilin, Sye, of NB, waso® Maria Islanas 10, with 25 bbls oll. rd bark Sea Rang A letter from on bi Jan 7. off River Plata, bark Com Morris. Wi low. of bbls since | 4 Augastus Wagner, fell from the mainyard, striking bis ucen, Allen of Westport, was at Mane Jan reports spoke | fa before arriving on.that ground 400 bbis ap mak- | Addie Blaisdell, Baker, Boston; Helen ‘A Hoyt, Crane. | pma Aery, Hall, New York; F ‘Odiorne, | gig. | Gro nee, Mot eamners, Wm Kennedy, Foster, Providence; 3 | Tuckahoo, Brown, + Lou Walker, | Edenton, NC: Josephine, Thomson, Moore, New York: bark >ampson (Aus), Capponi, Cork or Falmouth; brig | Zetiand (Br), Hivks, Nortol?: schrs David Collins, | | Fownsen '. Boston: EH Furber, Atkins, Boston; Sarl? a Fel Barks Amazon, iio: Dublin: seima, Matanzas; bri a E Henderson, M Sail NB, | Talisman, nZHs, ‘well, Bacon. | Jonespore. | | avervoon, March 25—Arrived, steamer San Jacinto | ve i] omen, Pierce, New York: brig Sar Carlos, Allerton, Ma- fanaa’ Moore, Phillips Richmond,’ Va Bostos tis. Quillin, Iichmond Susan B Ray (new), Parker, RioJaneiro; Vlora A Crowley, Crowley, Matan- za Salled—Steamer Kenilworth, tor Liverpool. from Matanzas. evening and procesded down. r schrs bern, NO. brie GS Marl, Havana; L & Ginnis, Norfolk, Beston. afternoon; other vess trom off sho! Creamer, Waldoboro, to load for New York. more. broken her bobstay. Rolly St port for Nortolk for Wilmington. Tucker, Phil Hart, Piersou, Pensacola; Harriet § Elizabet! Crocker, Philadelphia; senr H H Fiske, Wixon, more. dock until 6-30 o'clock’ this morning. on account of @ thick snow storm prev Pierce, ¢ Philadelphia; Amos Walker, Dann, Boston. Hewitt, New York. ¥ | Philadelphia: Hattie N Turner, Hart, Union Island. | Wavtarer (Br), Darien; schrs B mil CLASS M3 Prize.|No. Prize.|No Prise.\No._ Prize.|No. Peg Poy Yas. 300) 19897... 84026167 ickerson, Providence. i Palo Alto, Montevideo: | Anna Lindsley, | separ eter pO aeaas Mond aaa in OLN al | SSG Cee ANat “Wt tt' WG thatte, sugar to HA Susu & sou. | Philadelpiia; W & Drary, Thompson, Cadiz. Guantanamo i7 days, with sugar to Brouka a Co; veel SPOKEN. f uart’Pilatelpnia ma arcived inn’ wn ereeeee | tana oye, : ve nilad \ yo W Hivvell Uo. . - —- Uth—Arrived, bark Frank Marion, Dillon, Grimsby, Ey | ‘Schr John Haiidey (of Jersey City), Van Clief, Ma- | Ship Western Chief, Hill, from Boston tor London, , gohr Carrie Walker, Dunn, New York, eel tanzas i0 days, witn suvar w Van Brunt & Bro, March 21, lat 42 22, \on’ 87 Su. sehr James H Gordon (of May's Landing, NJ), Ireland, Sagia iddays, with suzar to Mayes Taylor & Co; vessel to Overton & Hawkins Schr Albert Mason, Rose, Richmond, with coal te the New York Gas Oo; vessel to Van Brunt & Bro. sehr 5 Jayne, Hunter, Virginia. Schr John K ‘shaw, Cox, baitumore, olir Howard Wililains, Wainwrignt, Baltimore, Schr John K Shaw, Cox, Baiumore. Sclir almeretta, Merrill, Baldtnore for New Haven. on hr Revecea M Smith, Grace. Baltimore tor Provi- Dee, PASiED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND sours. Schr Hattie McClintock, Providence for New York. Schit 5 Bridges, Lenarick, New Haven tor New York | Senr Eva, Sherinan, Taunton for New York Solr Bele Brown, Nash, Kockland tor New York, with Ume to order, iy 1, hr Abbie 3 Browa, Knowles, Proviucetown for New | ‘ork. sont Abby Bursley. Bacon, Boston for Philadelphia yr Anna J Loughlin, Fierce, sew Bedford tor New | OF k. Soir Marietta Smith, Preston, Greenport tor New | | March 12, lat 33 54, lon 76 20. Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains informed that by tele Bureav, No 46 Fleetstreet, the arrivals at aud de; American ana all foreign | free ot charge and publisned. Persons desirous of commanicating with vessel care of Iignaty news yachts, pier Nol East River, York. promptly delivered, Duplicates are required. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Sebr York, in vailast to UVerton & Lawkins veh Mary. Whort, Whorl, Welifeet for New York, with flah to Sam) Crowell. Now York (not previously), want Mary B Harris, Mitebéli, New Haven for New | Sebastian Bach (er), Sanstedt, Philadsiph: Gustav SEWPOR, pMarol Fue weds ‘ork. (Nor), Kummer, United State lovt. Weelawken lor Somer . ; 5 Ni 1, Del, tor Canpirr, March %e-Gaued, barz & B Chapman wr, | Zork! Wins bared Nyon, hey omit eland ior TERE MES WERE FERS sew | Ponguiy, Wevane, Sehr Epos B Phillips trom Turks Islands for Boston, | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS, phing to the Henao London ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of vessels trading with the United States, the same wil: oe cabled to this country | ing at New York can do so bv addressing to such vessels, Letters received from ail partsof the world and sailed 28d, barks Arracan (Ger), Rossini, United Sta Cleared—Steamer Calvert, Foley, Baltimore; Brazil (Dr), Prout, Matanzas, 25th—Arrived, Dark Goethe (Ger), Steexen, Liverpool | gia Sandy Hook: vere ¥ N Tower, Rockport: Alice 8, atanzas. Sailed—Steamer Calvert: ship Arlington, (Br), Vickery, Pensacola; barks Anta, Brazil; schr Geo E Thatcher, Weymouth, GALVESTON, March | 2—Arrived, steamer Geo W Clyde (not W P'Clyde), Pennington, ‘New York via Key | West: aulp Geo Peabody, Carnie’ Liverpool; barks Kalas (Br), Barviett, do; Galveston, Sawyer, do (inst | three for orders). are part ker. and George J larr, Now irunswick, KEY WEss, March’ 17—sauled, chr Edna Harwood | mot as before), Davis (trom Jamaica), New York, having rrivs | repaired. MOBILE, March 2—Arrived, sohr Kate Miller, Van- sant, Boston. New | NEW ORLEANS, Robinson, Oral March 20—Cleared, schr Olive H , n pleased a mer Cordova (Br), Abrain, Liver. PUcared-—Ship Minnie H Gerow (Br), Perry, Havre. Baras Emily, and Sag Dorks, March 20—bailed, bark Antoinette sailed GLOUCLSIER, March 25—Arrived, schrs Eliza K Par- | kantze (rom Autwerp), Pascagoula. Martin, New York. | Mera. Mer eceshe Aid, Philadelonia, giled-sactie Bid Weraty, New York. ‘ 1 x chir 1B Russell, Ba i River tor New York. eee mar adlan eet Tr Colamia Bmpire hates, March Arrived, ship “Algoma “ir), Curry, Sone Charile Cobo, kennedy, Rockiand ior New York, | (Br), Leslie, New Orleant. iverpoal. B with Dave to order. Salled—Ships Beethoven (Br), Smith (from Bremen) |vaebr Gov JY smith, Patterson, Providence for Vie. | A*Twaar. March Si-Galled, steamer Swilseriand | *‘Royar Standard (Br), Liverpool; bark Jas it zinta. ian (elg), Jackson, New York. j Says ee Pee a ala Ww perks Seber Gen sheridan, Murphy, Promid tor New Yor! lso d125th, steamer Steloman (Bi echore, NORKO! eeArrived, sclir coarse bebe Draven, lt yon, Prowasnoe tee how hare oe | se arrivedtanm, ” ¢ Pearce, Boston: HW McGee, Strauanan, New York: J Schr Lucia B ives, Vansandt, Providence tor New | NOW Yors | C Atwood, Price, Boston ; kolipse, Buckley, und Worden | York. Austenpam, March M—Arrived, bark Emily Lowther | & Evaus, skinver, New York: H Atwood, Foster, Boston; Mohr A It Harding, Harding, Wellfees for New York, | Frank Almand, Hose, and HN rice, Wateon, Now a: | | with sh to order. ven; Ruinvier, Pettigrew, New London, | M stockbam, Levering. Providence for New W BEveowe, March —Saied, ache Annie £ | POR dleton, Penaletor sarah’A Donglass, Bethel, Nassau. CJ Willard, Philadelphia. (of New York), Rrbingon, Sagaa; schrs Northern Light, do do (see, Miscellany for New Yor: York tor Portiand (see Miscellany h--Avrived, bark Siberia (Br), Urquhart, Aberdeen. ared—Burk A Klockman (Ger), Minde, Bremerha- : brig Isaac Epinger (Ger), Cedar Keys. P ROYAL, SC, Maret 25—Sailod, schrs Mark Pen- Brunswick, Ga, vo load for New York; PHILADELPHIA, March 25—Arrived, steamer Perki- ase, Newport: Aunie ¥ Jessie Starr, Funk, Lottie Beard, Perry, New Bedtord; Joha A Cur- ‘dita, Howe, New York; schrs decott, Cardenas: John Douglass, hrs Eastern Light, Cleared—Steamer || Newcastix, Del, March 25—Passed up, brig San Carlos, Schr DS sener, before reported ashore, came off last eded down. brig J B Brown, for Matanzas; Cottingham, for Boston, ard Electric, for New- ‘Noon—Passed down, schr John Shay, tor Providence. PM—Passed down, ‘steamer JS Green, for Norfolk; Nentaur, Cardenas; schrs Eva E Yates. Caribean: H Babcock, Boston; John Mc- Del, March 25—Brig Alvin Kelly remains for PM—Bark NK Clements sailed for Fernandina this is unchanged. A herm ‘brig, unkifown, arrived to-day, No reports March %—Arrived. schr Chas Comery, ‘Also Lewes, PORTLA: rived, schr Kate Newman, Tremont, for Balt+ 25th—Arrived, bark Daring, McDonald, Sagas; schr th— Returned—schr Nellie Grant, for Baracoa, haviog Steamer Eleanora, Johnson, New York. MOUTH, March 24—Arrived, schrs sos Wm Fish, eorge for New York; Samuel Fish, Teal, Rock- Bessie E Dickinson, Higginson, Bath fOWN. March 24—Arrived, brig Etta M ‘Iphia for Portland. . March 24—Arrived, schrs Stephen @ Brooks, Buble Sherman, ana Fiorida, ris Balti: PROVING: PROVIDENCE, ‘hport. Satled—Steamers Hunter, 25th—Arrived, steamer Blackstone, Baltimore. Steamer Old Colony, for New York, remained at her iling all night. PAWTUCKET, March 44—Selled, achr Lucy Chureh, . New Yor! SAN’ FRANCISCO, March 2%—Cleared. ship Comet, Manila; bark ‘Van Diemen ( Landsborough, iled 234, ship Hooly (Br). Liverpool. AVANN aH, March 25—Arrived, bark John Campbell Br, Hankenson, Liverpool: schra Annie P Chase, Poole, Cleared—Bark Teresa (Sp), Cardova, Liverpool: schre Hartstene, McNair, Matanzas; Hy Middleton, Brown, t, Baltimore ; bark Queens, Woodstock N, March 24—Arrived, brig Harry | Sailed—steamer Saragossa, Hoo) VINEYARD HAY. Wm" ‘Crocker, Newburyport Onward, Nantucket do. brig sugent NC, Ma MISCELLANEOUS. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. OFFiCIAL DRAWING OF MARCH 19, 1875 $40) 300 U0) SE 17642 287 | 1089 | prizes casnea. Information turnished. ing Api il 3, * APPROXIMATION PRIZES, $: MISCELLANEOUS. — Aon HAVANA LOTTERY, [ OFFICIAL DRAWIN@ OF MAKCH 19, 1875 Prize.| No. 0/2667 300 |2 $9990. 1000002 Is107,, .1000 J ef i é Par Sees S $10,000, $5,000, |e ere ve Prise 7510, .. $309) 9596, $300 1512, 09 1143; Laas, Next draw. 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