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ou THE STATE CAPITAL Was theCanal Message Meant as a Diversion ? THE IMPEACHED NEW YORK OFFICIALS. ee Report of the Secretary of State on Rapid Transit Schemes Already Chartered. A Long List ot Stillborn Enterprises. THE TAMMANY SCHOOL. ALBANY, March 28, 1875, Ik@ie Governor, as one of his adrort, political somefsaults, has intreduced tne now celebrated cana! message for the purpose of diverting public atteation irom New York city legislation, he has ad- wirably succeeded, The Costigan bil; tue removal of Comptroiler Green, Fire Commissioners and Corporation Counsel; the fight with Mayor Wick- ham—all those topics have been submerged, and the one issue Of canal Irauds 1s alone afloat. but a few days more Will bring order out of the chaos of this canal controversy, and the Legislature must glide back naturally ito its legitimate track of Muking laws and providing safeguards to protect the interests of the people they Dave been sent here to represent. FIRE COMMISSIONERS AND CORPORATION COUNSEI+ Governor Tilden bas now had Jor several weeks under consideration tne charges made by Mayor Wickham against the New York Fire Commis- sioners and Corporation Counsel, The Mayor has thought fit to remove those gentlemen, aud hence suvmitted lis conclusions to the Governor for aporoval, His Excellency wanted the eviaence aod he received it. This dificulry between Gov- | | | esnor and Mayor necessitated the issuing of ane | otter Scate paper from Alvany, and tne pubic have been regaled with the arguments pro and con, Here we have the spectucie of a bitter con- troversy between a democratic Mayor and a dem-~ ceratic Governor. Tnis was not sufficient, but Mr. Jerewiak McGuire, the democratic Speaker, dhied his “caubeen” into the arena, and now tureatens to Strip the trausparent cvat of bogus relorm irum om the back of “Sammy,” whlie the republicans look ou aud laugh to their oearts’ content at ihe ludicrous speciacie, In the mean while Mr. Hatch and his colleagues sit easily in tielr comfortable armebairs at the Fire Depart- Ment headquarters, wuile Corporation Counsel Smith chats merrily wita Comptroller Green, , over te tumes of a fragrant Havana, at tie | oice of the latter in the new Court House, THE WORK OF THE SESSION. On the 16th of April the nundred days desig- nated by law for the session of tue Legislature will have expired. Only two weeks How remain oi thia period. It will be utterly impossipie, in my opinion, so wet through With wil Lhe lexislative business be- ore the middle of May, Should the Governor insist apcn sending in two more messages, as it is fumored he {ntends preparing, on State Prison And insurance irauds, it is very likely the session ust continue until next fall, Members o! tie Assembly grumble loudly 48 to the provabilities of + proionged session. Under the constitution they are eutitied only to $1,500 per annuin, even if they sit the whole years round, Formerly # Much smaller st.a Was paid, but thea amend. ments to the Constituuon did not stand in =the way. Last sear this = duiness rst became really oppressive in Albany matters, ‘Why,’ ‘remarked a New York siatesinan to we'at that time, “tbe boys will have to lower their trunks out of the windows of tue Delavan at the end ui the session |” | veutured to inquire the reason. ‘Iney wil uot have enouga to pay their board,” be phliosophized., It ioogs his year a3 i tuey Will have uo trunks to lower down. THE RUSH TO THE POLITICAL SCHOOL IN NEW YORK. Every Friday tor the past (Wo montus a ruso Was made to New York by all the city delegation, accompanied by a ouumover ol country memvers, including Speaker McGuire. The repubilcaus said they Were “golug to seuool” in ‘Jammany Hail. ‘These \ormal gatherings appear to have veen broken up. Novody kuows Wuere the otuer stanus ud 1s atraid to ask. Joan Keily first opened efec- uve fire last lai against the Caoai Ring, and is hand and glove witu Governor {ligen. Muyoc Wickham is ov in barmouy with Governor Tilden oo the question of removals. Speaker McGuire tulks of tne State Executive as ti be could e@t that distiaguissed gentie- man with an infinitesimal grain of salt. Joun = Morrissey =i8-—s reported = tos huve lately donned a “swallow-tall” coat. and sojme- boay #aw lim go into the Maubattan Club with w miid Henry Clay’ between his capacious lips, Severa: “short-laired” geotiemen have stood arouud the stoop of the ManDattan for nours wait- ing jor Morrissey to come out aud then capture him. But there the distingu.shed ex-member of Congress and present Taumany cue: remained for the nigut, aud the short-haired had to go to tue next salvo. and eat crackers and cheese. ‘Ins It is [but tue political school, as a drawing aud figuring Ciass, has beeu broken up, and nearly All the country members Went to their respective homes on Fiiday last—-to uay-lolte, wives and Cheese press. KAVID TRANSIT AND THE LEGISLATURE. From developments last week the issue may how be raised whether we are to bave rapid trangls through the kre Canai or in New York city. Tue caual question 1s bo doubt @ very im- portapt one. but the people will not par- don the present Legisiature if they _ fail to jas’ proper laws by which New York city Can secure this much-desired boon, Not B step hus veen taken tu this direction since I last ailuded lo the Subject. Senator Moore will witu- dra the bil he imtroduced ov receipt of a meas- ue sanctioned by the Common Council of New York city. ‘lis bill, 1¢ 18 uudersiood, will be re- ceived bere to-morrow, and Senator Moore then proposes to bead all his energies ia securing 1t8 passag Some time since Mr. Hauschel, of New York, iutrocuced @resojuuon iu the Assembly request- ing the Secretary of State to furnish the names éud umber Of rapid transit raiiroad companies for te city of New York, organized by special © arter or under the general railroad law of tue » Staling the title oj their charter, date of ling articies Of Mcorporation, ine of route, Wieluer suriace, elevated or underground, aud Dates of corporators. The report has just’ been completed, abd proves quite lateresting. It is in fact @ condensed history of rapid transit legisla hon Jor the past teu years. Kuch organization 13 iriauged uuder a separate heading, as follows :— THE KEPOKT. METROPOLITAN TRANSIT COMPANY ARTICLES associ TION BNOEK GRSKKAL ACT OF AwiL 2, (872 FILED FuARCAKY 1967 Koute.— cing at the South Ferry and thence Blong ih side of the Battery to a point between Greenwi and Broadway, and thenei thence east a wick shail most advan sof the liudson River Rail and of the New York and Harlem Mail v ce to the Hariem River at High ¢ and ator near Hariem. wuer of Construction. Underground, surtace apd ele- orporators—James B. Swain, Edwin W. Ser- itdejohy, Lawuel B Clark, H. Hezekiah Watkins, J. Daggett liunt A. V swack Wiliam Urton, vaniel Adain ingham ; F. Cleveiaud, Henry W. Jota. fon. Chelis D. Swain, Benjamin M: Oase, Jon 1 Conover. 0, ©. Clark, Guy K. Pelton, Lolly Plat, A. Uyatt Jou archer, Peter Hogan, John #. fyde, 3, E. Marvin ROPOLITAN TRANSIT COMPANY —UBD' Laws OF LST2, t Broadway at a een, thence to Morris street, thence — through thence through privace reet, and vu the westerly side of lou teet south of the southirly side of curved live to a point northerly side of BleecKor slow with sullivan strvet, thence in to Macdougali street to a woint seventy-five feet north ot th j woker street (hence with « curved line toa point at five feet West of the Wester y slie of Sixth ‘est Washingtou place, thence parallel with enue, At LOMst seventy-lv west of the west trly side thervot, to the northerly siae of Thirty-seve street, thence with curved line to a point seventy-fy et west Of the wosterly side of | cevenih ave: ue to Forty-second strect, thence parallel to seventa Wwenue, at leant 15 leet West of (he Westerly side of sev. Avenue to We northerly side of Filly-iith street; thence oo ourved jine to a point where Filty-eigiih suet iMtersects Broadway ; (uence along Browuway aud toe Westerly curve of the vircie to the iatersection ot Broad. bout. « ar. Cuarter 83, joint aston Ly fly tat ite th ters ight line we way aiid sixtieth street; thence with @ curved line to Sixty third sirecet, 10) feet West @! the westerly side of Ninth avenue; thenoe parallel with Nini enue, 15) de of Ninth avenae to i7ist oF 4 curved line to the Harlem goth of Foriy-sscond sirvet on ine heretofore described, ease feet wost of the weastert 17oth street; thence wit Kiver, Algo frou: a pow end to connect with ine eriy and northerly \o Grabd Oouirul depot at Forty. second strect and Fourth avenue! wisu « branch north ft Fortieth street of and (oO counect with the line retotory describe’, westerly aud wortherly to and agross ius to and fo connect with the woke tho Hudson 40 @ branch from a polr to nnect with the line estariy amd Dortuerly to ihe dyes Lad sepromiod ur une dite kes, OR the HOTEAEEL a8 Hoe ot ihe ; gineers he NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, of Porvieth street, and thence weste! under and along the Une of the said as it shall be determined by etotore named, to and to track or tracks of the pany ai @ point south ot seven elevated railroad heretofore described, to Wudson River int north | Broadway. in City Hall Park, and northerly of the pre rly, northerly | Jecled southerly line of Park place; thence easterly al elevated railroad, | under ground, passing in trout 0 old City Hat the board of en- | southerly of the flagging in front of the same w north. ) connect with the | erly of the proposed general Post Ofice, curving to the Rallread Com- | | passing westerly of the Comptroller's ofee and the ior Court building, corner of street; aso @ rly ot Pups braich from the wortherly side ot Canal strect, west- | Cham and Centre streets. to Contre t; thenee erly southerly to the f t depot of the Nudson | to City Hail place: thence to Pearl st theues River Railroad Company, at the biock or square for. | to Mulverry street between Bayard and merly known as St. Jolin’s Park. Also may construct | thence norther Bleecker street; the to bridge tor railroad purposes aeross Hariem Ituiver at the Mace; thenee to Astor pl northern termius of tts railroads ator gear High or Cro- {Astor place wud ixmih ton Aqueduct Bridge: also a bridge across Harlem River | between said R at the northern terminus of its branch railroad at Kings- | easterly of ot. Ann’s chureh bridge. | to Fourtee reet; ther Manner of Coustruction.—Underground and elevated, | and Fourt nue to Unik : Coumissioners to open. subscripuon books, Henry E. | teenth stre bird street Davies John T. Connover, Charles PF. Maurice, | Danie! Clark Briggs, James B, Swain, Cyrus Frostand | t e J. Merrick I by chapter ertificate u/ Election of Divertora,—Pursuiant to, chapter to Harwm liver! riled in Secretary RAILWAY COMPANY—Al MeTHOP MON UNDRM GENARAL ACT OF APRIL 22, 1368. LITAN Of State's oflice, TICLES OF ASSOcIAy 1500. WILED MARCH Coustruction—Underground, ators Cor Vv. ioute,~ ‘the road 1s to be constructed in a tunnel un- | e om & place ator near the Sattery, in the James Boorman Jounston, 5 jew York, following line unier | oF otal bdwin Dos near way to ‘Thirty-lourth —stree and Ho} bs. ro then ctollowing line, under or ucar ‘the | Henry, +, Davis, Juhus ¥. \ untingto Sixth avenue, to or near’ the Central Pork, with u ay th, Jot onal hak erat two branches trom the last mentioned place, one branen | oom wine & Bett Gartne Ware ruuning to & place ator ariem watiroad, und | a ome oe ad setr peste ty the other br runuing toa plice ot or near the Hud- | 7) Boe any eee eatin Ce fig Beno wp OF HOw FOr | Squier, John Fiten, Byrne, Henry Simi eon B. Chittenden, | benjamin Weed, kward Coles. Daulel R. Jewett, Ezra b aioe cane Willan He Osborn | Chirk, Jr.; Isaac Bell and Joun T. Conover. See also Ly c. Clark, John TAs Uric A, iiucuoch, | section & chapter 524, Laws of 1509, Samuel Marsa. Pranets Jy, John Taylor Johnston, | **N2w yoRK AXD BROOKLYN IRON TUBULAR TUNNEL COM- Nehemiah Kuignt, Bawards Plerrepont, David Lows, PANY! —UNDER CHAPTER 0 OF 1568. Abiel A. » Nathanvet Marsh, tau Jobnston, Route—Across the bed of the bk er, berween the Samuel ‘si Edward Jones, Will Joun J. esol New York and Brooslyn, ia the State ot New Taylor, isaa sats © deiermined by the com- os Ei. Russe James Manner of Construction tunnel, Lainer | Names of Corporators—Silis C. Herring. George Haze- orge Bl unt, Court | well, Edwin’ Ferguson, Richard “Foley, | James id Palmer, klisha Kiggs and Tho! ound. Floyd. Walliam , ¢." Higgins | bugh ean tera eee z ‘v.-antt | Simon Giiterman, Joe! iuhlan, \iiliaan Wael ome sue vennene sieaty Sieeey See ar ©, ‘Sloan tHolden.. Join li. Johnston. Joseph seein ‘ nheimer, John J. "Walsh, Oliver Coiler, James eae ~ ip 16. oomanae Davies, Pairick @ Maloney,” Arihur W. Benson. Wile at or near the + ro the city of Ham @. Jobnson, Charles Whaly im Murray, oor geese tan onth weeny wita | Cornell: Joi. Van Horn, John Cox, one or ‘more. braue OF iateral to the main | Qskved, Jacob, NM Long, W a. smith, line, Which latter cont rough said city to the ie] Ena asian. He Yeo ih. Francis Meabe lage of Yonkers, im the county of Westchester and otaie he Stark wath Quinn, Chr “ai basi ret st oe a 4 “a on, John Hayes, John sheidon, Edwin Mi. EDropellink. ope) or: oahie ae win, guines Sanders, Jona McGroarty. Joli | Curporators i. Anplete Hall, W. 8. * Patiner.D. vanks, Jr; Ashaet N. Cole, Jesse | Gurnee John Perens, Frank We Turner, | . no ©. Calvin, Williain ¢ iY De tinvin: Gnewtorie dee aar + changed to New York funn Davy. by ames, Moses A. Ho} £ Commissi¢ yners appomted under chapter ade by the) or their Aveiits ot the bed of the how to be expedient, between the to ot Montagu tand the toot of Hud. son avenue in the city of Brooalyn, and, the toot of Wall and Jackson streets mn the city of New York. sof 1809. Time for com tunnel by the New York Lunuel Come Laws of 18:3, pter °55, 1a const patiy extended by chapter 41 ppock, Charles 489, Laws of 1807, that he vievaled railway way be CoM- | BEACH PNKUMATIC TRANSIT COMPANY, ENDER CHAPTER 842, structed with duly 2, 1868, LAWS OF 1503. Certiite name to “West Side Elevated | Section 6of chapter 8 ws of 1853, authorizes the v (or New DADWAY AND YONKERS PATENT RATLW F ASSOCIATION UNDER CHAPTER or Lear the so! and extend! L conmtmues trough, sald ers im the @ouuly of Wesic York. Coustructi ur/ace. By propelling he hive (oi Appleton, Jou Hi. Yall, W. 8, | id under the bed ot vaid river tothe northerly shore | Gurnee ius, Frank Work, Robert Turner, erect. * x Isiac Scott, Davia Crawiord, Jr; John ¥. Yelverton, (Under chapter 538, Laws of 1874.) Alan T. Harvey. EAST SIDE AND NEW Roc sk, F. 1. James, Moses A. ELLE PATENT R. Aten ote 4 ‘st Section of Routem\'rom the Battery or Bowlin; ie Vike Nee ee O07, Laws OF | Green toa connection with the New York abd Harlets | Route.—\ he road tw be constructed is to commence at | allway at or above Forty-second street, or near the southerly extremity of the citv of NeW | NEW YORK RAILWAY COMPANY—UNDER CHAPTER 20), Laws York, and extending thence northwardly with one or oF 1871. more branches parallel or Tuieral to the main line, te—Commencing at or near Chambers strect, be- which iati ahues through said city to the village | Broadway and Chatham street, aud running of New Kochelle in (he county of Westclesier and staie through the biocks und across of Ne sirevis between Broadway and Chatham street aud Cousiruction —By propelling rope or Stationary power. Corpor stars. —W. David Crawiord, Jr it John « NHATTAN RAILWAY COMPANY. cui UNDE GENERAL ACT OF APRIL 2, 1300, 1506 Route. —The places trom and to whi tended to be consuucied the So: south westerly bank of the fariem Ki ToD aqu Highbrid y nt York, aud from UL ids invenae. rand beneath 0 r h wowisle Searle, Charles gwick, Kouer William Cainer vard, William Fullerton, Wiliiain Mi Maric Filed September o, Gurnee, John Perkins, Frank Work, Yelverton, ¥ avan, Moses A. Hoppocs, C. 4 Nichol: old, youn RAILWAY COMPANY—ARTICLES OF 4330- York city | company to organize a corporation under act of Feb- | ruary 17, 1548 (chapter 40, Laws of 184s). Certificate of Tucorporation Fried, OMice, August 29, 135, (Under chapter 185 Laws ot 1873] Vhis company is authorized to construct, maintain and operate an underground railway tor’ the trans: Rortatlon of passeugers aud property in the city of New C | Route—From the Battery or Borling Green, under | Broadway to Madison square, thence unter broadway toits junction with Central Pork and tizhth avenue, with @ branch railway trom and Wuder Madison square, under Madison avenue to iiarlem River, and across AY CoMPASY—ARTT- O97, Laws oF 1306, commence at y of New York, ith one or mor rope or cable, at Hoppock, Charles ‘The name of the “Beach Pneumatic Transit Company” | changed to “fhe Broadway Underground Railway Coin- ny.” AILWAY COMPANY. — | » Houston street or Bleecker streety h one branch of said viaduct and | railway diverging easterly throagi: the biocks and across the streets lo and across the Bowery in the cinity of Bond sircet or Great Jones street, from thence pasdig northeasterly fh the blocks’ and across the steers, ros 8, between Third av hast Kiver 2 Kiver, and also wich brane from the first mentioned 4 near Housion sireet or blee er to an | Broadway near to Houston or Bleecker sirect, the cable, attached to | Bowery, to near James, k. Suaries T. SOF AssoctaTio’ YILED OCTOBER 4, westerly h sald road is in- nos f (ik Kerevan (the | Wescerly to and across Carmine street or Sixth ave! NS GOUNEy OF + and trom thence west of sixth avenue, and west of Ce tral Park to the Warlem or Spuyten Duyvil Creek D . IXty E hear lo Kingsbridge. ed in ; ways] “Hainer of Cunsteurtion—Vinduet, udway, That it 19 Numes of Corporatere—Peter B. Sweeney, William M. placed tertuon | Tweed, Ji.; Hugh Sinith, Richard ¥. Conbolly, Forbes 6 OF laces fer suet | Holland, Shephard F. Knapp, Joho J. -erreil, Leopold ibe Harlem fata, James J. Burnett. Wililum i scorns erttte Huason | A "Osgood, Jose F. Savarro, WillainR. Dwyer, Peter in said county, | Cooper, Uharies Banks, ner btawart! Hrael TAL Tativetl, James G, Kennett, August Belinont: in ibe Tuneis, stuneon B, Chittenden, Manton Marbie, ay Winans bee Rarweid Wison G. Aunt, “Horace, Greeley. “John <napp. John f, Agnew, Charles A. Dana, stoney a. ay ism@ | Vens, veury Hilton, Kobert L, stuart, Morgan A. Layton, ynas Reed, | fy Jouu McB, Davidson, John Cox, Cornelius Corson, Willson, George aa) Aaron J. Vanderpoe!, Richard A, Storrs, John B. Trevor, Munson, John Mare diitz, Alanson Page, W tm A. Booth, John ‘on, John N, Hay. | Taylor Johuson, rturtevant J. Moore, John J. ¥ arbhall John V.L. | Leva Stepuen sorih, Oswald Otcendorier, ade i “i* | dason ¢ ieiar Wiliam B. Duncan, Jonn | We Dow Lai Charles A. jyonaids, Walter § san Janes I. Cowman, rdward B. Wesley, Terr, Hey, Heury CRMBRK 24, 1566. NDER GRNEKAL ACT OF APRIL 2, 1990. FILED DE ith, Churies M. Morgan, William Turnbull, Geor Huute.—From the city of Brooklyn under and be- . George M. Van Nort, Willian Cook, N, J. Water: low the bed or the arm the sea called the 7 B. K. Willard, “H. AC I. oWeEnLY, East River, to or near the City Hall, New York ry acUregor, bdv Gustave city: also trom the City Hall to the Battery, aud . T. vlodgeit, Ber Walter Hoche, from suitable point to be sale or hear low water mith, Walter litgm Lalor, id: mark on the west or New Jersey side of the Hudson ndlcy, Henry Cha Pullip 4. Jones, Kaver, under or Léelow the bed of the to the island aad city of New York an through said city to a junction with w toned lines near ihe City Haul; and th to Le contidued by two or not more northwariiy by the routes, to the sou(hwesterly side of bridg hat the rail t near the aqueduct or High! Manner of Construction. — be laid, except ator through freight ana passenger masonry under and beneath the river: and in similar tube or tubes of 1rot sonry on the land, and generally veiow the suri the ground. The carriages on the line or lines within the said tubes are to be propeiled by or drawo by air exhaustion, commoniy calied “preu- matic powe gines, to be pl Tines. generated by means ed at suitable poin Na of Corporators—M. O. Davidson, ce 8, | tion with Bayard street, thence northerly underground Bet ee Tenen Howard ous. Wie Wee | through the Bowery untilit intersects the 1hiet avenu mnore. Hugh Ns amo, Nathan Ravda'l, Horatio Allen, — tence northerly through the pabiic suaare between the ie li, Cudlipp, Aiban . otiwers, George HM Brown, Lhird ant Fourth avenues souta of seventh strect to | George -wvenson, Haward A. Quintard, George Cod: Fourth avenue, thence northerly underground trough ling. sl. Hurd. S Lawrence, ©. Delaflelll, Wiilam H. , the easterly half of Fourth avenue io Fourteenth sireet, Davidson, E. Han. thence northerly under the Fourth avenue to a point bee Pield, Edwin Einstein, stratiord P. D ford, RK, Woodworth, Jonn B. Greene, &. W. Whitney. CRNTRAL ELEVATED New YORK—auric ACT OF 4 Binte.—T PILED MAKCH L constructed Is jerly extremity of tae nding thence gorth wardly to aity of Uariem River near th istant, with one or m e bra eral, to the suid main line of single for uf Co) » 2 road to be Mai or cable atiacied wo Nanues of Corparators. tr stati than most convenient and available ations intende: . in & Closed (uve of lron aud brick Murray, George 5. PATENTED) RAILWAY OF THR CITY OF 3 OF ASSOCIATION UNDER GENERAL evated, and propelled by rope ary power. —D N. Harney, James H. Benedict, said Gudson kiver, 4 extending in and he two. fltet mens 1e Hines thus united three routes .; Philo Remington, Wiliam &, King, Charies &. Loew, irles H. Horton, John #, Moffett, Henry 0. Jones, William G, Farcon, William I, ice, James B. Swain, Charles 8. Brown, Alired if. Abby, John 7, Conover. NEW YORK CITY RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY —UNDER CHAPTER 834, LAWS OF 15 ‘ommencius at a polnt inthe City Hatt Park ieriy mde of Broauway, vetween th or the New York City Central Underground Railway on the north, and the land of the United States upon whica the new Post Oflice is now being erected. thence acrovs City Hall Park to southeasterly corner of Hail of Records to Chatham and Centre’ streets, thence north- erly through Centre sirce: ing easterly to Park street, loriuerly caded C: t, thence easterly through Park “street. underground’ or southerly of said Park street through the blocks by an pen cut to Mott street, thence underground across Mott street and curving ‘nortueasteriy throuzh the in tervening streets to the Bowery, at or near ts intersee- ae Harlem River road 4s intended to for ‘4s above mentioned a oF of brick ma. e of of rails to be laid pressure of stutionary ene ts on or nedr the tween Fifty-nintn and Forty-eighth streets, and ma | make connection with the New York and Harlem Rail- Yo.d between Forty-eighth and Fiity-ninth streets. Aiso a branch acor near the junction of said tunnel with the New York and Harlem “allroad underground through one of tle sireets between Forty-elghih and Fifty-ninth Street to the track o! the New York Coutral and Hudson River Ktailroad Company, Manner of Corer pi | Corporatre—Corneilus Vander! GILBERT ELEVATED RAILWAY COMP. Laws oF 1872. Route?—To be designated by. ers—viz., Henry G. Stebbina, M 4, 189. to commence at city of New York, Central Yark and © ceutre of San nehes, parallel oF or double track. round. Alt and Dis associates. jor General Quincy A. Charies ©. SMiiner, Martin Photo, D. Crawtora, Jr,; Gilmour. Sheppard Knapp, Chester A. Arthur and Gea- George Denison, 5.'M. Pettingill, George L. Trask, 8G) | eral Joho A. Dix shompson, K. 7, Caderni!l, James Jesup, James W. Manner of Construction ? Kiwell, 4.'3 Barnes, John W. Kirk, Henry’ W. Taylor. | Names o/ Corporator . BW. Von Charles T. Harvey, Erastus Corning, Jr. Voorhis, lista A. Pac Wiliam Foster. Jr: uenry J. Davison, , MO. NKW YORK ELEVATED RAILROAD COMPAN { GENERAL ACT OF aPi 1 es from and a aud art of the f to whic constr Balwery, the niy and througa the wesi rc operated shail | a line through the westeriy part of sab Y.—ARTICLES OF As- Davidson, J. k. Southworth, noweil W. Beckley, nik 2, 160, FILED} Martin, 4. Lortiard, W-. Clapp, Je C. Williams, B. 8. Dillon, Henry 5. «inane, hh the road is to be *Chupter #37, Laws of 1373, changes route as desig- ! the nated by Woda of Commissioners. appointed under city ot New York. Chapter 88, Laws of 1872, aud authorizes the wppoint- city to West. k commis ment of fv ioners by the Governor, to 1x, 10. cate aud determine @ lire from the southerly end of erly county to Putnam county; aud y le Freed < bya lue through the ccntral part o1 suid city aud fost proadway, Lalit Pabnadar kd Aha oN Alief througu the central part of Westchester cougty to Fut: ‘chapter 25, Laws of 1874, gives additional timo pam chine castorly ert of said city and chrough the | Complete redrend. and extends route through, over so) easterly part of Westchester county to” Port | Song Sixth avenue, from Fitty-tuird to Fifty ninth Chester, fn ‘the same. county; and” also from | #trert- the Hudson River, in the First’ ward of said city, The Secretary of State concludes his report to the Kast River, in the same ward; jjudson iver, in the Third ward of z ver, in the Second ward ot sa from the Hudson Kiver, in the Fitth w. City, to the Hast Kiver, in the seventh ward ofsaia city; | Ber cent of Is capital within ten years trom such filing ; 0,'s.so trom the Uudson Kiver, in the righth ward of | Otherwise ite corporate existence and powers are to | ar tity tothe East Liver in the ‘Thirteenth ward ot | cease. In some special charters a shorter period of tine puid city, and algo trom the Hudson Haver, im the Ninth | 4 fixed for Commencement or completion. ward of bau city, to tue, Hast Hver. dnt venth RE Eee ward of swid city: aud al m the Hudson Kives, in , rat died the Thirteenth ward of said city, tothe Last River, in| A GREAT ROBBERY FRUSTRATED. the Eiwhwenth ward of sali city; wnd also from ‘t Siakaiaai Hudson River, in the Tw th Ward of suid city, to the bast River, in the T first ward of said Civ: | DARING ATTEMPT TO PLUNDER THE LONG aud also from the Hudson West Forty third street. 2 7 Liver, 78LAND BANE, IN BROOKLYN—ELARORATE neur Kast Fort trou the Hwison said PLANS AND NEARLY SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS oF THE BURGLARS. Last night @ dering attempt was made to rob | bast eignt te iting sian out Morrisunia;wie, irom Hud. | cutch the reward of their patient labor when son River, near West isbth street, to ‘Port Morrison tuey Were driven from the strong vault, the doors tig Taian 200 | a ot seed neat Kroae | of wiich they had almost torn from their fasten- $50 3 near West inga, Me ee eer oe ect] | This bank 1s sitoatea a block from the ferry ana ms ster bay, on Long istand sound; also | gajoins the Atlantic National Bank, Nextto these | froin the Hud i ver. in'the Village of Yonkers, to tne and also trom the suid city, to the id city; and also ‘ard of said city, to by saying :— By chapter 775 Laws of 1867, a railroad corporation formed under the general act 49 required to begin tho Construction of its railroad within five years from the y-fith the Long Isiand Bank, No, 47 Fulton street, Brook- pear West Nine’ “th er, near bast Nine yo. ibe merest accident prevented the acoom- vor. Ha Fee, near Westley streck pugnment of the wellsiaid plans of the rovbers. r, hear W street, to Last River, near Ei They had been Weeks at Work and Were about to Long Isiand ad, iu New loch ; also trom Hudgon builaings are dwellings, tue frst foors being used felver, in the viiage ot Tarrytown, to Fort Chester, 10 | gg stores. In the house No, 43, two doors below Ma y struction, evated. di the Long Isiand Bank, Was @ saloon, owned by H. Dames of Corporators, ~David Lows, D. N, Rarnoy, A. H. p 1 @ d this piace out. Barney, E. 0 Delavan, harvey ketaedy, Jono Howaed | © Powells Two weeks ago be sold thie pisce 0 Gow a Pie ub. porn Wet Gakiey Jobe Dv. Heirs ‘The parties who bought tr from him represented George 0. Martin, C arney, Willan N. Goddar r ” a Willen ie Wallace, ii, W. Yaylor, Aug. Hell, J. b. | ‘hemselves as ‘just trom the West.” lr. Powells, fowine, ge oe a Marvin. ynaries Fs sisreia, Tasker jast night aooul dusk, met one Oo} the men oward Marvin, Dante yman, Prederick A Foster, f { 7 Aifed C. Haruvs James R. Jessup, William D, soctt, | 08 the Walk in front of the store and asked him Milton Coursrigut, toyet an old liat which ne had left in the piace, Toe man told him that he was going to New York MUDSON TUNNEL HAs!.ROAD COMPANY. —UNDER GKNR! > OF APRIL 2, 180 ATfoLes FILED May Td, Ls aad id MT. Powells lo take the keys and enter Route —Commene ing ‘at eome c onvog ont aud eligible lMimevil, He did #0 and discovered the Goorin tne point noon the easier re ot the Been Fiver and = rear room torn Up, i Witkin ihe city and voun and then a iriend he examined the place with G Fun by the most direct an. Of said river to @ convenient and point of the boundary lini cone bim an the ooe adjoiniog & went (rom 48 collar of the oullding to ple pont upon that thence to the bank, where the Slates of New York and New Jorsay } Jersey ciy or to. they lound the flooring ripped Up aud the vault boken, in auld stew Of new Jersoy, and the aid city of | doors sprung from tuer binges, Uo the door Now York. scattered about were jimaies, ies, Lita, Chisels Manner of Construetion.—Sannel, vdges, ovoralls and Nanes of Corporaora—D. C Haskin, Wiliam Martin, i , » i od oi Wo var le t abir There were G8 @ bail O' s-roOnw LWike ao Fre pa ore oe duds Ar Co vetor ike Steet, | & gag hese erlicies were intended ior tb CG. H, Dewing, i. i. Clowes, A, A. Plover, George Mii Watciman if they found him, Wesives Gil thes ler John F. Ward, Albert By Givba, Liku M, Porea, taings there wore twenty packs of fire crackers, L. . Price, J. G iuoner, James &, Westra aa tWo fasks Of powder au a Guantity of tin cups, Koss, Weosge A. Thayer, David Crocker, Juumea tt. AU Cans and Mnnele a ina atiroad company" of New Yore |, The oliee nave inll particulars of the men ‘just and he uadson ‘Tanner Haiirowd Company’ of Sew from the West)? and aro certaia oi captucing | Jersey are consolidated, ad ariicies tied. May iy,iei, thew, Captain Worth, Detective Campuel aud | HOW YORK OFPY CHWTRAL URDERORO| PANY— UNDER CHAPTEK Y3y, Route Commencing ab & polat ow Aw OF 1803, bags containing rupver ioe, rgeant DOUG st GbCo Went in seafon Of ry ou being noliled of the attempt. ive vurgiaga’ the caneriy line of | LOOik Are io the Station house of the precigot, OND Halkway Com Butier Vunean, William B. | cretary of State's | ¢ terminus | northerly or | Y—UNDER CHAPTER 885, | board of commission- | MAROH 29, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. Ship Humboldt (of Rath), Allen, with mdse to Sutton & Co. Passe £24 crossed the Equator in the Atlantic Feb 2 ad flne weather to Hatteras; from thence a succession of SE and NW gales. March 26, at 8:30 PM, Win Erics- mM, carpenter, a native of Bweden, aged 43 years, fell from the mizzentopgaliant yard overboard, and was FRENCH COMMUNISM. A CARGO OF CONVICT ‘‘REDS” LANDED IN NEW | | CALEDONIA—MACMAHON AND THE VATICAN | | IN LEAGUE AGAINST THE SECRET SOCIETIZS-— | STILL AFRAID oF RocHEFoRT. SypNzy, N.S. W., Feb. 16, 1875, | For some months past it has been reported tnat French prisons, galleys and fortified piaces haa | disgergea the last of the unfortunate victims offered to the manes of the goddess miscalled | | Linerty, at whose strine Communism offered a | | holocaust Of Iratricidal blood and fires of petro- | | eum. The reports have either been unfounded | or the present rulers of France are still engaged | lost. Bark Jessica (of Livepool), Congdon, Yokahama Nov 22, with tea to RW Corlies & Co. Passed Anjer Dee i, Jan 24, aud crosre! the Equato hid heavy weather from Latterass nd several suils. tal), Bonsignore, Limerick pe Feb 20, in lon 39 lost m | | Cape ot Goouw Ho | nor in ballast, to order. wrak (Nor), Aalbolm, Tralee days. in ballast, to © Tovias « Meat of dormiuda, with strong Wand X ark #Ortunato (Ital), Berioloto, Dunkirk 49 days, in Dallast, to sk ark Carib, Townsend, § rum and inolasses to P Hanford and Brig Cascatelle (of Richinond, ale), Simmons, gas 13 days, with sugar to Youngs, Suaitn & Coy ia Queens- 8 10 ave gales; lost and Jan 4, ¥ i days, with sugar, Matan- easel to James Henry, im securing fresh hostages for the peace of Paris | wiles “ (of St John, NB), Kay, Pardenas 2, re | | or removing “suspects” dangerous to the pro- | Pasa nase 46 to cette; vopsel to" Bagle, Elakel , . sehr Mary Helen (of East Machias), Sanbord, Bahia lopgation of MacMahon’s power. On January 4 & | qyitava with suzur and wood toorder; vessel to, F Tal large frigate was signalled entering Dombea Pase | bot & Vo. Crossed the Equator Feb 24 "in lon 40 was | gage, and & few hours later the French transport | ° “Ys orth of Hatteras, with heavy W and NW gules, Schr Nellie (of Beliast, Me), French, Demerara aud St Tyomas, :3 days, with sugar to HW Loud & Co. Sehr Virgiaa Rulon, sulon, Barbados 18 days, with suzar apd tuolasses to’ Burdick & Frisbee, Had fine Heater gp to lutS4; trom thenco $ days, with strong Nisand NW gales, 49" Steamer Klopstock, from Hamburg and Cher bourg, which arrived 27th, reports:—Had moderate Westerly winds with a hich’ swell, trom Cherbourg to Halifax, where she put in for a supply ot coal; in lat 44 10, jon 49, met with immense, quantities of ice, bad, to go through it tor 24 hours; in lac 4340, lon 53, passed a larue iceberg; between Sable Isiand and Hailiax had again to go through ice for ¥ hours, since leaving Hale fax had stormy weather and very high westerly sea. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATé. | Virginie anchored off the capital, bringing her fourth cargo of convict “reds”? trom France. | THEIR NUMBER AND APPEARANCE, |. There were im ail 169 deportés, who, having spent 130 days caged up, like 80 many wild beasts, | in iron-barred cells, with scanty light, wretched 190d and with the slightest possible attempts to secure the health of the prisoners, looked to be in @ most wretched condition, SHUT OUT FROM THE WORLD. They have been guarded more rigidly and were | treated in all respects less humanely than their | predecessors, owing to the reports of M. Ribourt. No time was lost in drafung them off to lie du Pine, where, for @ time at least, they nave passed | bebind the curtain guarding them from the gaze of the outer world. FRENCH EXECUTIVE RULE Since then all has been activity in official quar- | ters, it having been inttmated to M. Alleyron that.) | he was to hold himself in readiness to receive M. de Pritsbuer, Governor-in-Chief, and Colonel Char- | rire, the new Directeur de la ‘Transportat.on dela | Yor! | Sehr Elisha T Smith, Baker, Newport for New York. chr Samuel Ober, Atwood, Provincetown for New BOUND SOUTER, Steamer City or New Bedt for ° 1, Fish, New Bedford New York, with mdse and pi ors, amer Thetis, Young, Yrovidence for New York, se and passengers to Isaac Odell. Steamer Alvatross, Davis, Faui Raver torNew Yor, with milse and passengers. amer Fall River, Field, Newport for New York, h mdse and passengers, one iA woraythy Hobbie, Stamford tor New York, chr Louisa Frances, Kelly, New Keatord tor New Yor! y ijt Hannah E Brown, Sackett, Providence for New ork scar E & L Marts, Erickson, Providence for New York. Schr i:nma M Fox, Case, Greenport for New York. Schr Success, Pierson, Providence or New York. eur Jennie’ © uss, Norton, Providence fur New | Nouvelle Catedonie,expected to urrive from France | about tae end of February. ‘The treatment De la | Richerte received irom his employers at Versailles, | though bad enough, was to some extent merited, | In Alleyron’s case it has been a thousand-ioia ' worse, a8 he was compelled to incur all the odium attached to the enforcement of tyrannical decrees aud uliramontaue revenge in oruer to leave no | dirty Wors lor tue new chef, upon whose arrival | Beit Undlue, Jones, New London for New York + Alleyron 18 to be relegated to the obscurity ora | ,5chr James Fitch, Block Island for New York, with soInmAn | fish to order. | Command at some of the Franco-Kanaka statloaw | “‘senr Wm Capes, Young, Providence for New York. MACMALION’S ACTION AGAINST FREEMASONRY. BOUND RANE. A bew pliase Of events iu Noumea, more sensa- | ire r Jutla Newell, Sheppard. Hoboken for Provi+ » tional and Oo; more Imporéance to the outer worid, i | Nox marked the cpening of 1875. ‘The war steamor | Behr Teal (Br). Hamm: New York for St John. NB, | Iniernes returned irom Syaney during tne first ar Esther J Duncan, Outl, New York tor New Lon- | Week in January, bringing repties to telegrams | sent irom that city to Paris about a month pre- | schr E A Hooper, Hand, Hoboken for New Bedford. chr Decatur Oakes, Baker, Hoboken tor Providence, viously. What was the coaracter Ol the injorma- i Schr Tlie, Johnson, Hoboken for Frovidence. tion can only be surmised irom the tenor oi the replies, and these huve been of a revolutionary sbareereerniiet MARITIME MISCELLANY. Bam See cable nows. character, tending to the establishment 0: a reign oi terror, What the terrors of the Vatican tfatied to accomplish Porte teras neta to achieve. ee tre lollowing document, handed to the master.o! ea-For loss of a ship, supposed French, and several the Masonic lodge of Noumea, speak tor itsell:— - AIGA Usk cari Gal oine StkamER SAN Mancos (Br), Burrows, from Galveston for Liverpool, repairing at Norvoik, will be loaded and | ready for sea about the middle ot April. Yor chr Addie Avery, Pryor, New Haven for New York, sehr Maria Fleming, Ford, Norwich tor New York. yScht Juua A Pratt, Cromwell, Providence tor “New ‘ork. che J Anderson, Johnson, Norwalk for New York. r Mira A Pratt, New iondon tor New York, . Huntington tor Virginia, . sher, Taunton jor New York, chr J W oberts, Gillord, Mystic tor New York, don. Le Gouverneur DE La Novuvette CaLeponig gt Daren DANCES Vu Vordonnance du 23 Avril 1313 ensemble dicretdu | 14 Janvier 136), reglant les pouvoirs extraordinaires du | T4 Gouverneur. | Siar Nontirers Ligur, 1358 tons, built at Quincy, Mass, Eu cxccution des ordres du gouvernement, transmis | in 1072. imetalied in 1873 now at "this port, hus beén sold to Boston par“ies on private terms. Bank Lypta (Br), Sewell, from Darien for Liverpool, which putinto Norfolk Mareb 1 leaky, was unloadim | 20ch, aud Will go. on the dry dock tor repairs. | epalred. | par un telegramime du Ministre de la Marine 6t des Colo Mie! a aydney le 24 Decembre dernie Arret it a loge maconniytte existunta Noumea sous le nom de PCmon Caledouenue est termve. Lrautorie | a n accordve par arrete en date du 10 Octobre 1308 est | refused to proceed in her un cute reunion du méme ge rdite sur ie ter- ¥ Binp. ashore, at Townsend Intot, is dis- ritoive de Im Souvelte Calaron dependanees., | rao Int) sebr Curtin, and the prosieots are ART. 2—Le Chet du Servic e ut le Secre etting her off in good Condition and saving all tuire Colonial sont charges. elacun eu ce quile con- | Of the cargo. | corne, de Pexvoution du present arrete qui sera enregise | Soum ANNIE Buh, from New York for Mayaguez, which tre public parvoncod besoin sera et imsere au Monieur | was aqandoned and towed to Philadelphia, hus not vet et au pulletin oitic colonie. Noumea, le 8 janvier 1s E, ALLEYRON, Your ampuation, le Gouverneur. Signe, E. ALLE Pour notification et pour copie conforme, le Commis- siounaire Central. BUIssA, been repai Notaing Aas been done since she was towed in derelict toward a settiement with her salvors, Senn MamiLpa, Orms, at Boston from Wiscasset, struck. on the Halt Moon Bock, losing her radder and damag- | tug keel. | _ ene Monsita (fr), at Portland 27th from Cientuegos, BAD, BUT STILL WORSE, | reports on the 25th, off Gaynead, Samuel Jo ey This was bau to begin, but worse remained be- | than, of st George, Ni, while turning out the trom hind, for jong ere the excitement regarding the the spanker was struck by the sail and kuocked over- Doura and drowned. rut Saunrenke, now at Nowpo AY, was sol suppression of Freemasoury hag ceased offictal | documents ominous as Lhe lettres-de-cacher of ola, rt, built by Henry Were jeft at the hoies or offices of a number of Maveh 2¢to Heary residents, while ovuers less fortunate had to ac- | Smyth, of Newark, NJ, for S1W). she is to be taken to | company the messengers to tie chef licu. Tho | Léverpool, &, and thence to Treiand. | oreers Were that SiXiy-sIX pecsons, inciuding | |SYpxv, NsW, Feb 6—Ship Canada, Harriman, from several of the leading mercuants, were to be de- | Viccoria Adelaide, aiter expending $25,U0 at this pert, had to obtain 910,010 additional on bottomry bond to complete repairs. She resumed her voyage to Aue- laige with Original cargo this week. ‘Capt Mudgett, of the Ameriean bark Montana, died at | Wallarvo on Vee 50, atter a short illness, and was buried there. |The vewel proceeded to Newcastle in charge of Je mate, Bark Nehemiah Gibson, Bradford, for Brisbai been detained in Sydney harbor for three week: ing hands and waiting ior favorable weather. G has been previously reported satlea Jan 15.) Suiravitvino—Poland & Wooabury, of Gloucester, have contracied to balid a fishing schooner of tons for Capt Owen Jones, to be Gaished in Muy, NOTICE TO MARINERS. ported Irom the colony within sixty days, aud | never permitted to return. Some were to be ar- | rested at once, the remainder to be kept unuer | surveillance until they embarked, Among the | latter are M. Peuche, of the firm of Katvaboul, Peuche & Co., importing mercdants of Noumea aod | Bordeaux, and M. Sonu, umber merchant. | Peuche, who had recentiy bought out one of the | priucl al merchants on the isiand, was remarke | ably care/ul to abstain from tnterlering in politics, and professes asoiute ignorance of any offence, xcept that he had i ROCKEFURT'S COM at Sydney, when Comte He escaped there, | ‘That buth were staying at the same hotel ts not | go pregnant witn import when tiat hotel bap- ADRIATIC BEA—ISTRIA—CIANGE IN FOG SIGNALS AT SALYORE, ened to be the only French house in the city. | “A steam fox horn has been erected near the light- he intimation Peuche received was worded | house to Teplice the bell formerly uscd. During t ter thua:— | or foggy weather biasts of 10 seconds duration wili be | Watinterva:s of 30 seconds, and will probably bi d 4 distance of 10 miles in calm weather. Mossizvn—J’ai Phonneur de vous informer qu’en ext. | Uy" cution des ordres du gouvernement, transmis dans la | LIGHT AT PIRANO. colonie, par teligramme regu a sydney, le 24 Decembro dernier, le Gouverneur a prononce votre expuision du | phe temporary lgat on Point Madonna della Salute | has been discontinued, and the permanent light is now | territcire de la Nouvelle Cuiedonie et de ses depen. dances, | cata sns Ae Sate OW rane Mat ACREAN pone ehelee VON | veeiightse ‘xed red, and ts visible between the bear- Recevez, Monsieur, V'assurance de ma consideration | 194) W242 nid Sy Za 0 Over ten ore Ot tresdistinguse, — MAISSIN, lo Secretaire Colonial | gop’ goirer Hands on the old fort on Folnt Madoune THERE IS NO APPEALING All bearings are magnetic. Variation 11 80 westerly in | 1875. here; nothing but to obey for the pri | 1878 : 4 Rirceaeten | By order ot the Bureau ot Navigation, though that obedience means ruin in a commer. | eat WYMAN, Commodore GSN Hydrographer, cial sense. Increased watcaluiness over the prise | | oners, greater strictness 1u every department of | i eco id ie ie LL) | the government service, ap increased sense of in- | ‘ ee | | security among tre tree settiers aud a general y y. feeling of jaorest are the prevailing eatures of the | WHALEMEN, { hour. The insult offered to the Magouic body is hard: | gait rinoasate ly likely to pass of Without fostering sotagonism to | gatiled from Province:own March 26, schr Rising Sun, | the offictal circle, Which includes many members | Arrived at Algox Bay, CGH, Feb 1% schrs Roswell of the “mystic tie,’ wno, to please their superiors, | King, Fuller, and Chas Colgate, Sisson, from Dosolaten. | are now COAST ss oblivious to their Ubligas | eet ey Beate ane nied London (and remained tn | tions, The commercial men against whom sucna | bor h receiving supplies. | rit A) Usvdney, NSW, Heb 6—On Jan 21 the bark California, of sentence a8 that of deportation has been tulmte | yew ediord, called of Bay of Islands to land an inv nated, bave inflgential iriends in France, and they | jid seaman. ‘she had 223 bbls of sperm, Reported hav- | will bot quietly submit to punishment for veing | ing spoken bara fen) Cummings, of Nis, aurtuy the pre- merely suspects, The action of the government | vious week, off Howes Island, with 120) bbls oil. rk | iu removing the business rivals of Higginson & Co,, | Hunter, Holt, of \B. 35 months out und homeward | | negotiants, &c, baa revived the scandal that | bs with $30) bbis sp and 100 do wh oil, called off | no smail share of their profits finds a temporary | Tsiend t¢F, Supplios early in January, and pro. | jodgment in the pockots oi others than tne mem- Tn ee bers of the Orm. SHIPPING NEWS SPOKEN. Ship J B Brown, Keaze OCEAN STEAMERS. from Boston tor San Fran- cisco, Feb 9 lat 920 N. lon 26 W. Bark Waido, {-stes, irom Leghorn via St Thomas for DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THB MONTHS OF MARCH AND APRIL. Boston, March 27, off Fire Island, Destination.| NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agents ani ship captains are Informed that by telegraphing to the Hznatp London Bureau, No 46 Fleetstreet, the arrivals at and depart- ures trom European ports, and other ports abroad, of American na all foreign vessels trading with tho United States, the same wilt oo cabled to this country free of charge and publisned. Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- sees way. on | ing at New York can do 40 by addressing tosuch vesels, | care of Hxraxp news yachts, pier Nol East River, New York. Letters recetved trom all parts ot tha world and broinptly delivered, Duplicates aro required. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. | Axrwerr, March 27—Sailed, ship Rhine (Br), Smith, | Baltimore. | Aurosa, March 26—Salled, Bisnenkorb, for New York. | | Knewenwavun, March 27—Arvived, barks Grace (Br), | Wade, New York; Limerick Las, Peters, Philadelphia. Batavia, March 27—Arrived, bark Wealthy Penadlectom, | | Richardson, Moston. | Office. zy Broadway, 4 Rowling Green 61 Kroaaway 3 Broad way. Broadway, Livernoo'.. |i9 Broadway | Wisconsin. labrig..ss Curia ten ¥), | Lavervool. b Sl.) Liverpool. nL.) Hamou Livernoot Hasgows. s Bowling Green .|72 Broadway. 61 broadway. 2 Bowing ly Broadwa 1) Broadway. i Buwhie Green / roadway. 4 Broadway + Bowhny Gi 9 Broadway. WBroaaway. Ui roadway. 0 Hrowd Way. Celtic... . | City of New York kotierdamn bur. Liverpool, [it Broadway. Liverpoos,.|}9 Broadwa | Gisearran, March 27~Salled, steamer Olympia (8r), April Broadway Young (from Messina, &0), New York. Grxos—~alled, bark Origine (Ital), Philadelphia. Haver, March 2s—Arrived, ark Holen Angier, Sta- | ples, Mobile via Queenstown. Livenroot, March 23~Arrived, bark Galveston (Ger), Bowling Grea ¥ Broadway 4 Bowling Greea 2 Brondway {| Liverpool. |Gi Broaaway. Liverpool. |}! Broaaway, April -[apri April April | Egypc... 1. {April 24 | City or Montreal. | April .| Liverpoo. {| Liverboo Suevin.. April 22.|Unmoburw,. 61 Broaawa 7, | fe | Repupiic. Abnil 24. | Liverpool. | ii Broauway. Rohuenkamp, Galveston, W yomini 2 /April iverbool |i Broadwi | Loxpox, March 23—Arvived, brig Mohawk (Br), Mur. | Schitier “lapel amburg. {is Browdwav. | pny, st Marys via Quoenstown, Manexities, Navch 27—Arrived, bark Monitor, Eaton, | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. | new york. | peli Messiva—Salled, bark Virginia L Stafford (Br), Curry, | BUX AND MOON. | Brom warzy. | wow York. ' | gun yi On oe evga ag | MétnouRNe, March 26—Arrived, bark John Bunyan, | Moon rises,.morm 125 | fell Gate,,....eve 8 16 | Graves, Sew York, | Queexexown, March 27—Sailed, bark W H Jenkins | | 5 3 ame | Git), Durkee (from New Orluans, Baveo, | PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 28, 1875, | | arrived aoth, sconmors Oity of London Gr), ynon, | Xow York for Liverpool; Wyoming (Br), Freeman, ao | a for do; Iitinois, Shackford, Phtiadelphia for do. ARRIVALS, Purwouri, March 25—~Aarrived, steamer Silesia (Gor), | Hebich, Xow York ior Hamburg. cm | Rortimpam, March 3 —Arrived, bark Julle (Outen) | Cherpton, New York. Rio Jaxeino, about March 20—Satied, stommner Mimosn (Br), for Daituhore, St Huaexa—Sallod, | (from Shanghan, (irom Batavia), do. ‘Tasur Bay—Arrived, bark Uabarteld (Br), Frasor, Bos+ | ton | sailed, ship Ollve (ir), Davies (fom Singapore), Bow | | REPORTED BY THR HERALD M YACHTS AND WERALD WHITESTONS TELSGRAPH LINK. Stoomer Adriatic (an, Perry, Liverpool Maroh 18 qu neonate wa 19th, With mdse had 324 passongers to Kh Corus. rteamer Wranore, Couch, Kienmona, Oiry Point | and Norfolk, with mdse and pussoagers to the Gd Donut: hion Steamsnin Oo, 8: Fe aight, Chichester, Georgetown, Do, qndae aud passengers to JC Kenyon Aglunere (or ht Andrews, NB), Thompson. Onl- | Tleada Deo 10, with indse to Hai Bross | | | gly tebeinersdaaars | | barks Lady Lowiss (ir), Soott | Now York; Soa Bene (Bei, Goggin | and San aso\ to snow & urges. Vuseed Cape of Good Hope | | Jang Bt Helowe Feu 7, wad crossed the kquator Feu 2d | in a We ton. esd Washington, Bradley, Liverpool Feb 4, with mare | to Win | From, Hind Hoavy gales ln the Channel; irom | Loxpox, Maroh ®—Nark Menrietta (Br), Simapson, from | thongs made @ soushere prsehge, and bad, jignt Baltimora for Hambure via Falmouth, grounded at He | | aad Cho weather to Matte ras; G | Adumdd, 1086 Oithoet Aa BUTE Butt OF eat wea ibd | Hars'rom, Londond: | Boston: & G ini I OC ‘A vessel has been wrecked off Vouarencz, France, aué all hands are supposed to have perished. She appeared tobe mabip of about 3000 (t) tons, laden with cottom, which wasewashing ashore. Rark Twilight \Br), Hattrick, from Pensacola for Live erpool, was spoken March 1) in distress, making for Fayal. Bark Theophile-Marie (Fr), from St Marks, Fla fer Havre, has foundered. Her crew were saved. FOREL Fem Porc sip’ Weyin barks Famesa Mrunoul Boston ite seph Clark, Park, he; br man, Humbotat Bay (ior sale); Feb 3, . PR, March M—In port, brigs Jas Dayis, len I (iin), do; seire Hortense, Smith} eynst barks Freetrade, ALInOS, Nichols, Neweasthx, NSW, Jan jailed, schr Samos, Bryant, Shanghai, f In port Feb 6, ships Khandeish (Br), Kelly, and Herp fordshire (Br), Graham, for san Fran barks Loch Deo (Br), Major, and sierra Nevada, 1 worth, Wass, trom Melbourne; Montana, — Muze, une; brig Levi Stevens, Glover, for Sun F cisco. Sybyky, NSW, Feb 6--In port ships Duchess of Argyle (Br), Mathers; Gape Comorin (Br), Haswell, and Sarab Beil Br), Dichburn, for Caitornias barks WH Besse, Hesse, tor Hong Kong, lg; Burnside, Pendergrace, from New York, urrived Jan 17; McLeod (Br), Paige, from Ban Frauciseo. dalled previous to Feb 6, ship Canada, Harriman (frogs Victoria), Adelaide, having repaired, Simon's Bay, CGH, Feb 16-—In port, ship Sacramento, Lane, trom Banjoewansie for Boston, repr. ‘TABLY Bay, CGH, Feb li—In port, abip Warrior (Br). ‘Tensdalo, from Manila tor New York, receiving supplicst bargs J A Brown, Greenish, for Mossel Bay; kmily Ger), paieioes tor New York; Woodside, Moutgomery, tor Bar+ ados, Ds AMERICAN PORTS. BOSTON, March 28—Arrived, steamers Atlas (Br). Ho- “4 Flay. Lockwool, Charlo: shij 4 Caiouttas bares JP sumthin Nvhaw (Swe), Lund, Manganillo, onitiezos; Medusa (Br), Star, Urowell, Baltly e Miscellany). J, stoamers Saragoses, ‘homson, Moore, Ne’ ageman, Antwerp; brig ede Hooper, Savaniu; York: bark Adolf (swe), Yer lin), Hoularger, Cardenas; schr Lwilgnt, Robinson, Prov’ 1 dence, rei—Steamer Martha Stevens, Cnance, New Sif sharp. Webb, Bridgeport, Cl; dM Pitz. Newburyport; Delmont, Blake, Port. diltotson, ‘Fall River; NH Skins ence. . paig (Ger), Bremen: barks Chantte Luco (tal), Beltast; Kioge (Nor, Yo brigs Concord, West Ine H r i Baird. Nuevitas. n (ir, Trocas Liver: r, Bremen; Geo W Elder, New York; nodward, Young, do. iso. arrived, ‘steamers Culvert, rovy, Chariestont barks Sesti Dubrovacht (Aust), Dublin: Gemello Mazza tai), Rettast; Antoinctte, Roseman, Bremen: Ceres (Nor), Bergen, Sorthwood, Hopemann. san Blas; brig rrent, Mountford, Cardenas; schr Henry Adelbert. tied —-teamer Geo W Elder, New York; sap Adit ral, Bremen. A‘H. March 26—Saile1, schrs Satilia, Rivers, Nore folk; Ida L, Parker, Philadelphia; Mary E Rankin butter, do, OHARLESTON, March 26—Cleared, schrs Emma @ Babdock, Tomlin, and andrew Nebinger, smith, Phila delplia via Fernandina, wsth—Arrived, barks George (Br), Grant, Liverpoolt Bachelors (Br), Shaw, do; briz Nicolas (for), Havre. FORTRES» MONROK, March 28—Vassed in tod Balt more, brigs Liberty, Devereux, from Matanzas: G: gia, Field from Porto Rico; schr Clara «mith, K Irom Cuba, GLOUCESTER, March 25—Arrived, schr Bloomer, Osler, New Brunswick. INOTANOLA, March 22—In port, schrs, Franklin, Mile jer, and Sallie’ Coursey, Sippie, disg, Ajax, Saunders, i. MOBILE, March 27—Oleared, schr Hattic G Dow, Nick: rrived, stenmers New Memphis (Br), Melion, ner, Thrasher, P tled—Swamer Li r, Rio Janeiro Bremen; Carotine, dies; 23t + Maxie Vail h—Arrived, st , Barer, Dark Mary Cortes and Reading; parle aker, Gertrude Howes: sehrs Warren ©} arch 28—Arrived, ships Virginia iros (Nor), Brager, Grimsby, & Liverpod mers Yaz # © Rankin, Halt, and ida Ames, Ames, Rockport, At'Bow er’s Rocks, Va. 224, . sche J Albert Smith, Pat terson, from and tor’ Providence wen, BEDFORD, March 27—arrived, schr WP Davia, OkEN. » WPORM, March 25, PM—Arrive!, schrs Susan onl fo Ann 5 Brown, Crowell, and Bi do. Jied—Schrs Bessie KE Dickinson, Hixgins, Bath tor ington, NO; samuel Kish, Veal, Rockport tor Nor ‘rederick Fish, Davis, do tor Portamouth. Va. joya, Clillord, Wee PM—Arrived, schrs Fly, Gardner, Hoboken; Wm Bowen, Golden, New Bediord tor New York. Sailed—-enr tmogene Diverty, Gandy, Hoboken. Keturned—Sehrs Samuel Fish, Teal, trom Rockport for Nortolk; Frederics Fish, Davis, irom do for Fore mouth, Va. In port—Sehrs Daniel 8 Mershom. 1 adelphia; Commerce. Hall. trom, New York: Gentile, KMndge, tor do; Lavina Jane, Mott, from Elizabethe Wort Alana, Thorndixe, Horiand for New York: Joe Vm Fish, tolly, St George, Me, for do: Dayid G Vloyd, Clitford. jor do; Ann 8 Brown. Carroll; Georgianna, Jones: ‘Susan ‘Kose, Wall, und Blackstone, Wicksou, Providence tor do. NEW LONDON, Mareh 27—Arrived, senrs Edwind Tyler, to load tor Newvern, NC “Xnex,” Weohawkes tor Norwich, sailed—Scnrs Sarah R Thomas, Ellen M Baxter, M A Pratt, and Maria Fleming, New York. PASS CAVALLO, March W—Arrived, schrs Loonard Mcintyre, Pensacol, st, Zenobla, Pascagoula: 224 Fannie G Warner, Kimball, Pensacola, dutled 20th, schirs Eliza Anderson, Clark, and Indtan- ola. Bisom, Parcagonii PHILAD LPIA, March 27—Arrived, schra Riverdale, Brown, Wilmingtéa, NO; Win Schimp, Dann, Wicomicé orted clearance on the 26th inst of the schr Anna Bell tor Mayaguer was an error, 28th—Arrived, ship Eliza kverett (Br), Dunkerton, Liverpool; barks Kong ari (Br), Clausen, do: J Berm man Ovon (Sw), Holingren, do. PORTLAND, "March 25—Salled, bark Eolraim Wille fams; schr Kuth i! Baker, and others. Mth—arrived, brig Edith Hall, Bunker, Wilmington, NC, Via Southwest arbor tor Hoston; schrs Mary i Rankin, Fullor, Gath jor Philadeiphia; Ida L, Parker, do tor do; N Berry, Winslow. and forto Rico, Went Worth, Salem, to load for New Yorr; Satilla Rivers, Bath tor Noriolk. . i Cieared—Schrs Ceres, Ciark, New York; Persis L Smith. Upton, do. 27th—Arrived. New Yorks o4 Paton juegos Alze* ‘stone, Wicks: foik; goth, AM—Arrived, schr David G fF hawken, harrock, for Phile ‘eamer Franconia, Bri Philadelphia; scnrs fonsita (sr), Lent, Ci brig ita M Tue! Marding. Sagua ‘ba, Boston. Gleared: Geo Cromwell, Bacon, Havana. prig Coun 25th—Sailed, steamer pool. PROVIDENCE, March 25—Avrivod, steamer Catharine | iladeiphia, selirs Calvin P Harri aM siuith, Grace, @aluimore ; Wn Bowen; Sophia Wilsou, Melvin; Henry E C Hickman, Siimbier, Ptuladelphia) Riley, Neweastie, Del; Minguss, Heany. w, Springer; Aw Bentley, Robinsol q ami Castner Lake, and Jennie U Ro ouers, Hoboken; George F Brown, Godtrey, New orl Sailed—Sehrs Lizz'e W Hannum, Cobb. and Neindeor, Howard, Virginia; eliza Phary, Sherman; Forest vity, Johnson, and Battle, Parker, New York, ‘Arrived 1n Dutch Island Harbor 25', ‘schrs Henry H Fisk, Nickerson, Provideuce tor Baltimore; Minnesota, Coombs, do tor do; Sea Foam, Philbrook, do ter doy Heats. Conover, do tor do;J MH Burnett, Garduer, do for do. RICHMOND, March 25—Arrived, schr Horatio Nichols, Nicho's, Now York. ROCKLAND, March 20-—Sailed, schrs Charlio Cobb, Kennedy, Belle brown, Knowiton, and Adrian, Lewis, New York. 22d—salied, schr D Flt 23d—sailod, scars Billow, Bennett, and F Mayo, Hall, New Yor! G Knighs, Pratt, Wilmington, NC, BAN FRKANCISOU, March 25—Arriy: amer Vasco ao Gama (Br). Rice, Hone Kong and Yokohama. Algo arrived *Chariau,” Boston. SAVANNAH, hh u7—Arrived, bark Elin (Swe), ry. ivared—schrs sophia Godfrey, Young, 8t Marys; AH ards, Bartlett, Georgetown, St Hattie Landon, Frnaswick; Mazyie Todt, Richardson, do: Ward , Bogart, New York: L) A Kommel, Jeffriew, Fernandina. Sailed—>chrs Hartstene, Matanzas; AH hdwards. 28th—Arrived, bark Jessie Gilbert (fr), Kourner, Livers pool. Sailed—Bark Tuisko (Ger), schre teamers Polynesian (Br), Brown, Liverpool, New Yorn; bark J G Norwood, Bri, Nalitax, ‘olynesian (Br), Brown, Liver New ¥ Ma Hampton Rovas: Hattie HM Fuller, Union Island; Maggie Todd, Sophia Goairey. SALEM, March 25—Cleared,schr Charies H Fabens, Keeno, Wilmington, Ne . eailed—sehr Flor. Eaton, Tangier, In por Warven, troin New York for Rockland ; sof 24 and 26th i—Artived, steauior Williamsport, Willetts, Phim ‘hr Herald (from New York), Rockland, ‘ RD UAVEN, Arrived, rigs Gipsy Qucen, Baltimore fu nga (Hr), Philadeipht for tJolo, \B cor vendon Jewett, an Finiev, sow York + & M Reed, Balumore tol Boston: Martha Mavia. Hobokea for du: dames» Wat ony Philadetohia for Lyuns OK (8 N tial itax; Gertrude, Provi mina A Higging and A B dyer, Boston for ——;, Anna Carrel (Br), Hattiax for Ni Nettie (Br).'St Andrews | do: Mb'ey Standish, Rookport. Me. for Phitadelphia: Willard, Portland for do; Winslow Morgy, Bath tor do. Vasied by—Sriv Der Gratia: Be), New York tor Ss Jona, NB Un, Ket Sailod ng Susanna, {'h etawken tor GL el—Senr Onwar' chrs Bartie Vievce, Emma A Migains, Zin—arrived, sehra £ & L Cordery, Baitimore for ght, Rookiand for Wulmitnaton, NU: Bile low, do for New Yorit; J W scott (er, st Jonn tor do; Uniou Fiag, Portsmouth tor do, Jaseph W Allen, Bostor for Kichmoind, Va. ‘Sailed—Hriy's Gipsey Quean, and Zinga (Br); aches Wro A Crocker, |. .t M Reod, sartan Maria, James 8 Watson, George Uldndon Jowett, and ts & b Oordery, WILMINGIUN, NO, March 20—Arrivod, bark Sigurd Jarl (Nor), Stavanger (Norway); briz Der Pommoer (not Ri telewrapned, Gar), Bohn, Antwerp sone Hy i Tilton, mingtun, Dol. thArrived. brie Edith, Johnson, New York. Gieared—Hrig Lrene (sor), arontash. Rotterdam, WICKVOKD, March %—Sallod, sohr HK Wellman, Verrill, New York. a nen rN MISCBLLANKOUS. BIOLU Cs DLVUROZS OBTAINED ¥RIM DIFFS WS9TON, GO, atte A ent states tayal everywhere: di joxent caus re ty required; ag charga ansl tS HERALD BRAN “war of Pution ave Ararat rion ny On teiphia for Lynn: Willie Mar ester rated; & Givoras ara ad . Attorney, Iyt Broadway HOPES, GROOKEEN, GOR ERVOUS D Nite Por xer Gn by indisoreous ¢ forvous sy. PIL, tated for aver ny CO INVA. mis Deviltty wud Wealtnoss drought 7 tho bey PsClely iqpt, radioni ani yp ant cura, Sax Pde PHWOULA. “Pricey gh yar vom: aK DaxOs, 93, Dy ial, meourely Mowlod wit Tali siesavona, | Pomirs d gmy op ISOMHMS ed & OO, bd dou abreay Now Loca,