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10 MARCH 80, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. ’ THE COURTS. Some time since Miss Helen Josephine Mansfeia obtained a judgment against tue esiate of Jame: Fisk, Jr., of which Lucy D, Fisk 1s the executrix, jor $25,000 on two promissory notes given her by | Fisk. Ao application was made for a new trial on | the ground of newly discovered evidence. Judge | Van Brunt, in Supreme Court, Spectal Term, be- | fore whom the appilcation was made, gave bis de- | cision yesterday denyiug tie application, | .The taking of testimony began yesterday before | Colonel Mardie, the referee appointed to take proofs as to the counter claims of Colonel Temple- | ton and Mrs. Ida Maud Templeton to the custody of the latter’s child, Mrs. Martin, a daughter of | volonel Tempieton, was eXamined at greatiength. | fler testimony went to show that the mother was 4 Woman of violent temper, that she had no affec- | jon for the cuild and Was an untit person to have its care. The eXamination will be resumed to- nortow. | Coroner Kessler brought suit against the city or $2,000 nalunce of fees, claimed to be due him for nMletai services. The defence was that the ap- wopriation for that purpose had been exhausted, judge Van Brunt, bolding Special Term of the Su- preme Court, gave a verdict in bis favor, holding | that the case came within that of Judge Quinn | against the cicy. | In the case of Mme. I) accused of causing the | death of Josephine Curtis, the soprano singer, a | writ of habeas corpus was procured by her coun- | sel, Mr. William FP, Howe, and the accused brought | yesterday before Judge Barrett, in the Court of | Oyer and Terminer. Mr. Russell, the Assistant District Attorney, stated that her case was under consideration belore the Grand Jury, and he de- aired, before any action should be taken with a view to her discharge, to await tne disposition of the case by the Grand Jury. It was finally arranged to deler the matter until to-day, when, i case the ury fail to indict the accused, the application wil ve received for her discharge; but otherwise, motion will be made for her release on bail. Roswell &, Taylor sued the city as assignee of a claim of the ‘Transcript Association fur $11,606 49 or printing. ‘Te aeience 1s that the work was worth but $6,699 69, and the city also seeks to oif- set a claim Of $500,000 against the Transcript As- ciation. A motion was mide yesterday before fudge Donohue, in Supreme Court, to refer tne zase, in which he took the papers. Catherine Kiengenborg and Francesca Muller ire charged with making a Claim againsi the gov- | irnment of the United States for pensions as the widows of deceased soldiers, knowing such claims to be {aise and iraudulent, they separately, and vefore the making of their affidavits that they were still widows, baving intermarried With otaer wen wita intent co deiraud tae government. Heid ‘or examination in $500 each. In the suit of Blum vs. Congregation Beth-El, ap- plication was made yesterday by Mr. Hamburger mm the Supreme Court tor aa injunction restraining she removal o! dead bodies Irom the latter’s burtal ground to Cypress Hills Cemetery. Judge Van Vorst, in geciding the case of the Se. | turity Insurance Company against the New Jersey Steamboat Company yesterday, held that Messrs. Drew, Engiis and Norton sliould pay the judgment proportionately to the amount of stock eacd heldin ihe corporation. ‘The complaint was dismissed as igainst Mr. Vanderbilt, on the ground thas ne had sarted with his interest in the corporation to fngiis, Tue last named delendant having died | ituce the commencemeat of the suit, and the | Action not having been revived against him, no decision was given in the salt as against nim. THE CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITS. | in the suit brought by the cliy against the Broadway National Bank, a: one time one of she depositories of tne city and county funds, and in Which a motion was made on behalf of the pank | for a bill of particulars, a decision was given yes- terday by Judge Lawrence, of the Supreme Court, before whom the motion made, granting the application. The suit, as will be remembered, 1s to recover an allegea balance of deposita not drawn out from September, 1863, to May 27, 1873. It ts alleged that during this time $226,004,000 of elty funug were deposited in the bank, of which sum $225,000,000 Were duly end properly paid out, leaving $1,004 000 still in the bauk Delonging Lo tie CILY, besides sume $200,000 ace crued interest. on 1s thas within the period 9: time specitied $169,000,000 of county | Jupas Were deposited also in this bank, of waica | sum $163,509,000 Were properly paid out, leaving $5,500,000 still unpaid. Mr. Palmer, President of ie bank, Makes an adidavit that all tue suros de- posited were drawn ouc by warrants, aud that luere Is bo money in the bank belonging to tae cuy. Tne opinion of Judge Lawrence is quite lengthy. Aiter reciting tne iacts of the case and citing Various authorities bearing on the same, he concludes 2s Tollows:— the defendant has paid during the embracing the transactions referred to in tue complaint 32,112 warranis ou account of the county and 60,154 warrants on account of the city, and the agyregate ibe pay Ments upon these Warrants lor the period afore- Bald is over $259,u0U,000. It would be grossly un- Jost, a3 I view it, to compel the defendant to an- swer or to go Co trial wituont hearing Wuicn one of the 92,000 warrants is to be chaliengea vy the plainuif as improperly drawn, or wuich por- iion Of the $359,000,000 of payments the piainrir disputes, This’ is pot a case where the ‘Weans of knowieage are equally accessibie to both parties, nor Where the jaccs are more peculiarly Within the knowledge of the delendaat. In suco cases the courts have very justly re‘used to re- quire (he furnishing of bills 01 particulars (Young va. De Mott, 1 Baro. 5. C. R., 34). ID this case the nature and particulars of the piaintin’s demand are pecullariy within the possessiou and kuuw.- edge oi the piaintit’s officers, and it is quite ap- parent to me that the deiendaut cannot, irom tae books Or Vouchers in IY possession, determine what the nacure of that demand is. The motion fora bill of particulars is, theretore, granted, with cos: of motion. Tue order will be setiied on two days’ nouce. period BREACH OF PROMISE. ‘The action for breach of promise of marriage, in which Miss Mary Chamberlayne, a young miss of sixteen, Was the plainiif, and John B. Holmes, over sixty, was the deiendant, was resumed yes- terday, the fourtu day of tne trial, in the Marine Court, before Judge Spaulding. The proceedings, trom the opening Of tue case to its close yester- day, attracted a great deal o @ court Toom being crowued each day, The trial occupied the Court and Jury four days; yet, uotwitnstand- ing the volumimous and contradictory evidence that burdened the cuse, througn the clear and per- fect analysis of ail the testimony suvmitted to the jary by the Court, tnat body, aster # brief ausence, Came into court witu 4 verdict jor the {air plain ‘uf jor $6.00, Por the plaintitt, Mr. Samuei G. Courtuey; lor the defendant, Mr. Coatileid. On the motiog of Mr. McNierney, wesociate counsel \oF piaintid, toe Court uragted &n allowance. THE JORDAN-HUFFER TRAGEDY. lu the Jordan-Haifer homicide case, Georgo Muger was brought to trial yesterday ia tae Court of Oyer and Terminer, beiore Judge Barrer. Mr. Wiliam F. Howe appeared for tne Prisoner and Assistant District attorney Kissell for the prosecution, The defence is insanity. itis claimed tua: Muller, who was @ soldier during the late war, Was Wouaoded several tes in the lead, and that these wounds, wsit eighteen months’ imprisonment at Audersouvilie, luipaired bis mind to that extent that he nas been periodically insane ever sin Nearly ball toe aay Was consumed in getting a jury. Alter tue jury was Cormpieted dr. Rasseil briefiy Opened the case, O several Witnesses were ex- amined, Who Corroburated the outline given avov TOMBS POLICE COURT. Before Judge Smith, A HRAVY FORGERY. On the 234 inst. the German-American Bank, Whose oMice is in the Bquitavie Buiding, was ywindied vut of neariy $12,000 by means of two forged checks, purporting to be drawn by I Brothers & Co., of No. 20 Wall street. Tue det tives arrested George W, Weaver, and le wa are Taigned yesterday and discharged, as the ouly evi- deuce against biM Was (LAL he bad xo a gid United Staves bond to Hess Krowwers un Maren and that he had veen boarding at Sweeney's Hore) Quuer the pame of George W. Wilson 1» witty parties still remain Gt large, and irom ot sent up: vearances are likely to enjuy & luAg vase OF liberty, ANOTHER .YORGERY Case. Jacob B. Conrad was brought ap and . barged With forgery. ‘the aMdavit set forth thas om Sate Gruay last be pait wis board al the Metropolitan Hotel, amounting to $125, with a torged check, urporting to be signed by Pinney & Jonnson, of Fulton street, He was leid for examiaation, OOURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. SUPREME CouRT—CitamMpens—Held oy Judge Douobu BT, Gl, 154, 155, 223, 476, 298, 260, SUPRKME COURT—GENEKAL 1 #RM.—Adjourhed for the term. SUPREME COURT—SPROTAL TRAM.—Isanes of inw dnd 4eb—Now, 890, 199, 170, 164, 257, 4H, BOO, 201, | Adiourne |The People vs. Josepy Jourdan; homicide. | The Guardian Murual Lire Insurance Company, re- | Sponaeat, : | apporuionin | Jowing Lingua present the protest. 810, 311 SUPREME untill Wednesday, down lor Mareli rt 3 OR for the term, Superior 313, S14, 315, Covrt—Cincurr—Part 2,—Adjourned Ma BL Short causes set will be tried on Friday, April 2, Asjourned tor the term. COURT—GENERAL TERM.—Adjourned ‘OURT—TRIAL TERM—Parts 1 and 2,— for the te COMMON ‘YERM.—Adjourned unt Me COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL Adjourned tor the term, MARL. ‘YERM—Parts 1 aud 2.— it jor the term, OVER AND TERMINER—Held by Judge Barrett. COURT OF APPEALS. ALBANY, Maren 29, 1875. No, 153. Roswell W. Driggs, appellant, vs. Jobo Simpson etal., responaenis, | No. lod, Join Grierson, respondent, vs. John Zittiozen, tmpleaded, &e., appeliaat, No. 16l. Erastus Hale, respondent, vs. Letty KE. Clawson, et ul, appellants, Submitted, No. 163. Cornelius Van Rensselaer, appellant, v3, ‘The Albaay and West Stockbridge Railroad Com- pany. No. 167, Gustavus A. Fredericker, appellant, vs, Adjourned to Tuesday, March 39, THE DAY CALENDAR, ‘The following 1s the day caleudar for ‘Iuesday, | March 30, 1875:—Nos. 1) and 180, UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. | A DECISION ON THE RIGHT OF WOMEN TO SUFFRAGE. WASHINGTON, Mareh 29, 1875, The following were uuloug the opinions deliv. | ered in the Supreme Con: No. 12, loppe Court of 1st tion whe who is a | voter i , RULWItAStAndLg Lhe provision: | constitution and the iaws of that State conane the right | dt is said that women are and clared to be ¢ wut it did aw ch. They vi not uit tion. ‘Tk people of the United suties, of the several s » and whoever tol Wily One of tue People became born of citizen parents within the escitzeus tle muturatiz therefore anaer the ens of the ‘quire that lawsare reviewed to show Uist women I Ways been cousidered citizens the same us ined; also the inws giving jurisdiction in tederal cases. This, thea said that The sourteenth auicndiment did bot aifect the cilizensiip oO; Women any more than it did of men, and thus miuor’s rights do not depend upou it she has always’ been oa calzen trom her birth, entitied to ail the privi imintinities, &c., Hienisiuup she lives the aiwendment prohibited te state rom abridging any of those rights, Co! sulfrage is Wor Hktce in terms one of U hes of the citizen. ‘the Unites states bas no {noone can vote tor teveral without being to vo ficers. The elective oflleers dt direetly or audirectly which by the voters ort The ameudaienc dia not add to the privileges of immunities of the citizen; it samply Turuished un additional guarantee for the tection of Nor ig the righ already had. such as b vf suffrage co- casive with the citizensnip of States. “When ih jederal constiig@Gon was top! all the States but nude Island had constitutions of their own, In not one ol which were ail citizens recognized and under ail these cireumsta. moment doubted that if ith. entitied to this right, it cannot be tor a n intended to mi iuzens of Whe United States 5 the trauimers of the coustitution wouli Lave so expressed that titention aud not ba) dition of wit so important a change im the cx existe ot But it provi- citizenship, as 4c the further evid : of the ssarily a then the provision of tue consututlon, Late which gives citizens of each funmauites or citizens in the ttie sey. are. all the privileges and eral states would en- ch State to the rigiit to vote in the ¥ ay the citizens of those states OMe them that relating to the nt of representatives, were cited to the same voit. But sti again, after the adoo- tion of the tourteenth amendiuent it was tound hecessary to use, 1k the fit h amendment, the 101 —"the right of citizens ot the United States to Vole suail uot be denied or abridged by the United states or by any Stute on account of Tace, color the citizens ot ¢ al Staies precis Uther provisions. or previous conditi of servitude.” the iourteenth amendment had provided axains: dny abriagement of | the privi i citizens, and if the night ud the constitution account of race, lo glarante rernment ts dis- | niheuts which were 4 in jorm by the constitu. overnments of the Staies t be assumed that they are such as ure 1 anieed. he adinission of new states is ten cousidered, and it 18 found chat , there is nothing w luvor the idea that sudvage is a right of citizenship, but everything to repel it; also the res- oration of the states w the Union after the war, noue of then having provided tor female suiffave. Besides, a person who has simply | declared his intention to become a citizen of the United > tates may vote under certain circumstances | in Missouri and other States, aud this could nui be if suffrage depended upon the Tigut of citizenship. ‘The Court are unanimous in the Opiuion that the constitu. tion of the United States does uot conter the right ot sutfrage upo ny one, aNd that the constitulions of the several States Which Commit that trust to men alone are hot necessarily void. Afirmed. Tue Chief Justice deliv. ered the opinion. AN ABATTOIR of sulle further to prevent 1 color, dv. ihe auty 0 to the ptt charged in prote recognized ws Lei When ad being thea ac y am NUISANCE. A meeting was held last evening at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Fifty-ninth street and Ninth avenue, for tue purpose of making a vigor- ous protest against the abattolr now in operation on the North River ‘ront near Fifty-uinth street The pastor of taechurch, Rev. Alred Young, an@ Mr. Delafield, counsel for tag Koosevelt Hospital, explained the object of the meettug, and presented an opinion given by Dr. Erskine Masou, Alonzo Clark Marks, William H. Draper, Robert Weir and others, in which it was stated that the abat- | wir Was not only a buisauce buta detriment to the puvile teaith, as the filth would poison the | liver and the atmosphere, it Was then Geiermined to present a protest to the Bourd of Heaita om the part of tue church, Setting Jortn the Gamage sustaibed by it and the seminary by the proximity of tue abatvoir, by the depreciation of tae Vvaiue of the property. the alenation of the paristioners, who are driven away, and the endangering of the padiic nealth. A coumittee, consisting of Messrs. George V. Hecker, Alexander Spaulding. Thomas S, Brounan, Thomas U’Callagnan, Joon Morgan, Junn A. Cone way, James Campbell, Hugh Haramar, Dre Sumuel Hassell, George E. Fox, Wiliam H, Allen, | | Francis C. Travers, George H. Taylor, Jonna Shannon, James Siattery, ”. morgan, Michael ‘Tracy, James Moore, George W. tiughes, Peter Kearney, Francis Martin, Michael McCarty, Peter Masterson, Loomas O’Brien, Z. J, Halpin, EB. T. Hugoes and Rosweil D. Hatch, were appoinged to | THE LOLA-HARDING WALK. A novelty was presented at the Hippodrome yesterday in the shape of a Walking match sucu as bas never before occurred im this couutry, the match being that of a Man against a woman, The contestants were W. £. Harding and Mile. Loia, The understauding was that Harding was to complete hus Hity miles within ten and a ball hours, while Mile. Lola nad to Weke thirty miles in the same time, oth, bovever, did not start togetner, ‘The maten thereiore became a Walk against time rather than anything eise. Harding cored nis iortieth mile by 8b. 43m. 54s, aud bis Bitieth by lou. 65m. 678. or 10u. 49m, 675. since tue start, Which, deducting the deten- tions he Was Compelied to sufer througi the pro- cessiOU Crossing lis track, gives his actual walk. ing ot 100, O¢m. 09s. Lois made her tuirty miles by 100. 87im., Whien, deuucting her compulsory stoppage jor the same reason, gives Ler actual Walking time ior vhe thirty miles at 6b, 22a), oie, A RELIC OF THE RIOTS. | Early yesterday morning Jacob Newmilier, who had lodged the night previous in the Twenty-Grst precinet station Louse, undertuok to sweep the | base went Of the place, and while so engaged re- | moved @ box that jaid ina corner, Tue box con- tained a number of hana grenades that Lad Leen captured from the rioters of 1863, and had jain in the oasement since that time undisturbed and aunost jorgotten, Newmilier, having doisbed ms Work, ited tu@ DOX LO et It bACK in its proper place, and, igucrauof is deadly contents, jetit jeu rather heavuy wpou the floor, A ioud explosion instauuy followed, wowing of the man's right Nand abd severely injurimg bis lest arm and pody, The police surgeon was immediately summon Gnd rendered au poesibie aid, oding the a aver his Wounds dad been dressed to Beiievue Hospital, FIRE IN EAST BROADWAY. | Ata quarter past seven o’ciock last night fire | was Glscovered in the building No, 30 Last Broad- Way. it Was Occupied as @ tailor’s shop by Barnard Lewis; damawe to the stock amounted to $600, winch if bOt Insured. James Dempsey, who oc- Cupies the basem @8 @ iuraiture store, lost by Ure aod Water $000; ‘uliy Insured, ‘Ihe damage to the building amounted to $300 The fire origi Dated v¥ some viotuing oecoming ignited from Sparaa UhiOWD ous frum an overheated stove, THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. ‘The jollowing record will show the changes in the temperature for tue past twenty-iour hours, im comparison with the corresponding date of lass year, as indicuted by the thermometer at Hudaut's plarmacy, HERALD Balding — 1sT& 187. 1874, 1875, 8AM . 80 880 P.Mey.. Hh OO 6 A. ob . 6 OP. Mee OM 9 A. i -% 8 OP. M, a5 88 uM . 87 48 12 BM, a3 ad Average temperature yesterda ° 40% | Average temperature jor curresponuing dal last yeur | CvUxt—IRIAL Tenm—Parts 1, 2 and 3.— | Se , 155, AT1, 17, 174, 175, 178 | C | Moon rises. 6, Flusving 9ch, and Fetmouta 16th, with mdse and 38 | | Ton 4s 30, | mise and passe gers to A E Oatervrid, | all | ita sugar to J &'S rower: SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE FOR THE MONTHS OF MARCH AND APRIL, | Sails, | Destination. | ~~ Giice. face BU, Steiner. Wiseoneith... Calabria; Bowling 61 Broadway 20 Browd wa Hirowstw 19 Broadway 15 Brosa way. 7 Bowing 2 Bowling 56 Broad way. 113 Broadway sBowling Green 2 Hroadway. GL Broad wa! Bowling ly Broadway As Broadway. Bowtns Green 9 broadway. 113 Broadway. ‘l Liverpool. 14 Bowling Green udon,.../69 Broadway. Kotterdaui| $0 Broaaway. Hamburg,. |o1 sroad way. averpool. [09 Broad way. Liverpool, [ly Broadway, Liverboou., [19 Broad wav. 85 broadway Towing Greon Broadway 4 Bowhng Green 72 Broadway 69 Broa 15 Broadway. 61 Broaawa7. Al s April 21, April 24: April 24. April 22) April 2 Liverpool, Liverpooi.. Hamburg. Liverpool. April 27.| Liverpool 'Aprit_27:| Hamburg. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. HIGH WATER. Island....eve 2 33 eve 148 eve 418 AND MOON, « 5 48] Gov. « 622) Sandy Hook. moro 2 03 | Hell Gate. Sun sets, PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 29, 1875, CLEARED. Steamer Wisconsin (Br), Forsyth, Liverpoot via | Queenstown—Wiliiains & Guion. Sieamer Europa (Br), Mackay. Glasgow—Henderson Bros. Stoumer Vineland, Bowen, Balnmore via South Amboy Wa paizen. : i steamer Eleanora, Johnson. Portland—J F Ames, Shiv Hudson, Mratt, London—Grinoeli, Minturn & Co, Hone. Don Quixote, King, San Francisco—Sigonson & owes, Hark Granville Belle (sr), Puray, London—Heney & Parker, Hark Mra Fratelli (ital, Simonetti, Cork tor orders— Slocovieh & Co ania Bark Appia (Nor, Pedersen, Dublin~@ tobias & Co. Hark St Lueie, Wilson, Vayta (Peru—W R Grace & Co. +ark Commodore Dupont, Nichols, Matanzas—Walsb * L Carney, Jackson, Cardenas—R Murray, Jr. orence, KathDura, Mobile~B D Hurlbut & Co ua Gwe), Monssen, Richmoud—letens, Bock- mann & Co. Fone Ralph Carlton, Harkness, Matanzas—Parsons & ust. Schr John Mosser, Thurber, Harbor Island—B J Wen- berg, pect Sallle 0 Mortod, Cullen, Wilmington, NC-W W faker, sehr Woonsocket, Howes, Hyannis—v P & GC Robin- | a. “Schr Hastings, Chase, New Bedtord—Smith & Chase. | piste? JL Overton, Berry, South Amboy—Mot: & Gam- je. ARRIVALS. | REPORTED BY THE H#RALD STEAM YACHTS AND | HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE | Steamer P Calend (Dutch), Daddes, Rotterdam March passengers, to Funch, dye & Co. March 2, 1at465), | ias surrounded by ileld ice far 3 days. leavin, jou 54 20; same time passe icon the 26th in Jat 43 40, several large iceberys, Steamer Siowell (Bt), Vallent Palermo Feo 27 and Gib- raliar March 6, with fruit to Fhelps Bros, | Steamer Columbus, Reed, Havana Maren 25, with gers to Win P Clyde & Co, Steamer Canima (br), Le coat, Hamilton (Bermuda) | March 25 and st Gonaives With mdse and passen- Texas, Galveston, March 2), with ry & Co. s, Morehead City, NC | Steamer State of mdse and passengers io © d Mall Steamer Citv of Dallas, Hine with mdse and passengers'to CM Mallory & Co. March 25,1 PSL lat 373), lon 7440, signalled steamer City of | Waco, hence tor Galveston: same day, lat 3/ 43, lon 7435, | spoke bark Busy, trom Messina for Puiladelpnia, 25 days out, Steamer Perkiomen, Picrce, Philadelphia, with coal to | master. Saip Sydenhain (of London), Bristow. Hiogo 160 days, with mdse te John Middieton, Passed Anjer Nov 19, Cave of Good Hope Jun 1, St Helena Jan 25, and crossed the Equator Feb 21 in lon 24 U2. ship san Juan (Peru), Urtabiga, Hongkong, 151 days. 1 indse to order. bassed Cape of Good Hope Jan 13 and crossed the equator Fe! im ton 22, W. i Ship southern Cross ‘of Boston), Hughes, Passaro- cung, Dec 4, with mdse toorder. Passed through Bally Straits vec 8, Cape of Good Hope Jun 30 and passed the quator March 4 in lon 53W. Jan 8, lat 24 5, len 69 £, spose sulp Warrior, trom Mantia tor New York. ship Heiene (Ger), Gaschen, Liverpool, 6) days, in baliast, to order. ship Vlying Sagle (of Bostom, Hedge, Boston 5 days, tn ballast, ty Vernon H Brown & Co. Bark Rachael (Aus), Nasso, Liverpool, 50 days with salt to Samuel Thompson's Nephew & Oo; March 13, lat 20, n, Sy exelanged ‘sichals with a burk shoving letters i WF,’ for New York. bark Commendatore Teneilo (Aus), Seleranda, Cardi | ‘ays, in ballast, to Slocovich & O Hark saga (Nor), Neilsen, Neweastle 62 days, with mise to Funen, kdye & Co. ‘bark Ciclia (Nor), Hansen, Hull and Falmouth 55 days, in ballast to Funch, Edye & Co. Anchored at Sandy Hook for orders. (ital), Cassaro, Limerick $3 days, in ballast, to oe i Bark Carl Johann (Nor), Oekluad, Antwerp, 53 days, in ballast, to order. Bark sayuedalen (Nor), Palen, Bremen 6) days, in bai- last, to © Fobiai & Co. ‘March’ 6, lat 1341, Jon 41 38, ebark Lyn (Nor). trom London tor Wilmington, lon 43 31, ship “Isabella Martio,” irom Stavenger 66 days, In bal- | is auchored at Saudy Bark Dagmal (Nor), Haave Bockwann & Hook ders. Bark Uy) (Aus), Parletich, Bordeaux 5) days, in bal- | to Masier. | rk Keindeer (ot New Haven). Decker, Demerara, 13 | rand molasses to Ht Trowbridge's sons. dail, Galvesion 2o days. with cotton to Nobart, > tt & Co: Vessel to Tupper & Beate. heavy Weather; sprung foreyard aud split sail 14. off Tortuzas, spoke ship Komuntree (Br), from Gal- veston tor Liverpool. Uric P-L Merryman, Lecraw, Messina 83 days, with fruit to Lawns Gib & Co, vessel to R A Kobinson, Passel Gibraltar Jan 28; had’ strong westerly gales i lat: spht sails wnd stove bulwarks and skylights Brig Juba! Cain. ome, Vette 13i days, with wine and almonds, to James Henry. Was 41 days to the isock, assed Cape “de Gal 9 tuies, and was blown back by | | bark Ibis, heavy Wand NW gales, Passed Gitraitar Dee 29: then took heavy WoW & NW gules tor Wdays Feb 24 lat 3251 N, lon 53% W, spoke bark Eleanor (ot Beliast), trom Giivesion for Laveryool, $1 days out: boarded her and Ol some provisions; Was 10 days north of Hatiera rig (lara Jenkins (of Bangor), Coombs, Cardenas 10 days, With sugar to Grinnell, Minturn & ‘Co, veasel to | & Haugh. { 1x Zanoni wot Arichat), Le Blanc, Clenfuegos Is davs, yease: to Hatton, Watson & 0. sehr Mabel Lent (of Bear River, NS), Beel . Fajardo, 0; vessel LO | ven harbor. PR, 16days, with sugar tod V Onativia & eney & Parker tA ii Perry (of Addison, Me,) Looke, Arroyo, PR, | Wit) sugar and molasses io Gaiwey & Casado; 'o Mareus Hunter & Go. Was 9 days north or Jat twras, with strong N and NW gales | Schr Kunlce B Newcomb (of well fleet), Kelly, Port Ontario, Ja, 4 days, with truitto BR Lecraw; vessel to BJ Wenbery. Schr Catawamteak (of Rockland, Me), Keating, Ponce River, lo days, With sugar aud wiolasses to order; vessel toH Perown. Maren i7. lat 248. lon 7021, spoke schr | $5 Lewis, trom Noriol& for Baracoa. | Sehr Ariadne (of Por'iund) Dyer, Triniaad, 13 days, | with sugar to order: vessel to J H Winchester & Co. Schr Herbert &, Mount, Brazos 20 days, with bide! to Woodhouse & kuda. Schr BI Hazard, Brewster, Georgetown, SC, 5 days, with nvval stores to Roundtree & Co; vussel to Bentley, Gudersleeve & Co chr Jobn, Gabriel, Wilmington, NO, $ days, with na. val stores to’ Murchison & Co; vessel t0 4! 8 Powell. sehr Lugla Murchison, Jones, Wilmington, NC, 5 days, Ml naval stores to Murchison & Co; vessel to K > Pow. ell. Py mans Cranmer, Richmond, with coal to Slaght Peity. at iva Holmes, Van Note, Virginia, with wood to avens. pichedennie Hall, Osborn, Virginia, with wood to H P ens, r Obas W Alcott, French. Virginia, Sour M Hookins, Cole, Virginia. Schr Josenh, Tyler, Virginia Sehr Napoleon, Liming, Virginia, Sehr RC A Ward, Braine, Virginia. der Mary = aubits, Kooping, Virwinia, Schr Wm D Marvel, Keef, Baltimor sehr J % Currington, Parker, Baltimore for New Ma on, echr Sarah O “mith, Banks, Philadelphia for Boston. &e, vi ogm Schr Mary Helen, from Bahia, avrived 28th, is consigned to Chase, Valvot & Co (not as veiore re ported). PASSED THROUGH HiLu Gat. BOUND SOUTB. . Bacon, Portiana for New York, with mdse ad passengers to Clark & seaman, Stewmer wlaucus, Bearse, Boston ior ith mdse and passengers to the Metropolitan Co, Sehr Geo V Richards (Br), Peck. St Jon, NB, tor New Yors, ls days, wich .ath to Pf Nevius & Seb Sylvester Hale, Coleman, Newport fur New York. sehr WW Brainurd, Dyer, Providence ior New York. Schr 1H Borden, Baker, Fal! River tor New York, Sear JJ Harris, Hodgdom, Stony brook for New York. Schr Julia Baker, Raker, New ilaven tor New York, Sour Hullimore, *rancis, Norwich tor New York sclir Fashion, Oarberry, New Haven tor Sew York. — | olmes, touand, ritig, Boll, tridvesort tor 3 rate F Clarissa Atlou, ¢ Bolir Alida, Clark, Wiektord tor New York. sorrJumed Puulips, Kockwell, New Maven tor Vir- | ginia. ad Etta Sylvester, Hopkins, New Havea for Vir gina. tan" Julla A Berkele. Anderson, New Haven jor New ork. solr A Kindberg, Rogers, New Haven for Baltimore, Seber L Blew, New Haven lor Baltunure. hr Dexter. Sueraan, Sew Low ion tor New York, br Rebecca & iiarrwet, Hawkias Xew davea for i Bolir T P Abell, Vrafts, New tondon for New York. neler sarah Clark, Grin. Grecaport for /’hiladaip ata. Schr Josue & Iurst, Cook, sew Londou for dew \ Kharpshooter, Clark, Cola 4pring for New York, with oFiek U9 order, hr lielen war, Ward. Soath Sour LA toiles, Mehan, Cold e pring for udson, Babeoe bene Kmily a Beur Laura 5 Hage ort for New York, Kew York. ew Loudon tor New York. is, Kelsey, suyurook tor sew York, Upton, Saybrook sor New Yoru. vue O Wells, Kelsey, stay brovs tor New York, Bene Old Zauk, Javior, New London tf New Yors, Sour Wateutul, Gill, Sew Loudoa for sew Yora, with | SchPrarkh B ihombis saylor, Provide Wood to order iw ork } for New | Yors bole Luwy Joaes, Mayhew, Stawford (or ocuF Farah B soot, Show, Wellfleet (or New York, or f Sehr Mary & Eliza, Thompson, Portland for New York, with lumber to orde sehr Oceanus, Kelly, Boston for New York. tchr JN Ayres, Provost, Stamtord for New York. BOUND Ka3r. Steamer Eleanora, Johnson. New York for Portland. pteainer City of New Bedtord, Fish, New xorg for dow Bedtord. ne Amos C Barstow, Howard, New York tor Pro- vocht George Ames, Mundell, Baltimore for New Ha- BELOW. Bark Eliza Barss (Br), fh Be a pers (Br), from Bermuda (by pilot boat Steamer Virago (Br). for Muli; ips Don Quixote, San Francisco; Jolin Harvey, Arica; barks Giulia ital), Naples, Crono (Aus), Cork or svalmouth; Prima iL) do or do; Pasquale Agello (ta), Trieste; brig Helen N Crowley, Galvesion. MARITIME MISCELLANY. Bam See cable news. Purser Gales, of steamer Canima, from Berinuda, has our thanks for courtesies, The purser of the steamer Columbus, from Havana, has our thanks for favors. Suiv Freepow, Norton, at St Thomas in distress, had finished discharging, and was undergoing temporary repairs on the i7th inst, to proceed in ballast for New York. Her cargo (which was destined to Glasgow), wouid be reshipped in another vessel, Bang Exizapern Doucatt (Br, at San Francisco March 2t trom Hong ng, had hea weather in the China Sea; through the Bashee Channel very heavy Ne: gales; Passed the Loochoo Islands Keb 10; on the Lth was struck by aheavy sauall, throwing the ship on beam ends, shilting cargo and sthving bulwarks, started bow. spritgamon, split sails, &¢; heavy weather continued to Feb 20; on tus date shipped a heavy sea, which Washed away Chinamen’s house on deck. Bark Ls Cievera, Riley, from Messina via layal (where she put in with rudder split, &c), for New York, ut into bermuda 24h inst in distress.” She shipped 4.109 boxes of oranges and lemons by steamer Camina, which arrived at New York yesterday. Captain Kiley —Alter leaviny (uyal moderate weather was th ot February, and thea nad a On the 22d Mareht ina tMriows squall, Lost joresail, wp- succession of heavy westerly gales, the wind sifted trom ENi to and for 24 hours blew a Fa sails and carried away all of port main rigging and lnsirtopmast back stays; lat 2417, lon 69 W, bore away for Bermuda and arrived on the night ot the 24th, Bank Harvest Queey, Ripley, from Mossina tor New York, was going fito Bermuda’ 26th inst, in tow, with mainwast Gud mizzentopnast gone. Barx Josxvutse, MeFurland, trom Clentuegos for Bos- ton, put into Bermuda Lith Lost, with miiazenmust spring and hulldamazed. On the 26tn had discharged partof cargo ant was caiking topsides. Buc Girsky Queex, at Portland 28th from Baltimore, had lost maintopmast. Sek Ack Borpa, Beach, Orient, Li, M taking on board so: dt, tound to be le Ke and stop th Dukes, which arrived at Long reh 3, to load for savannah, atter 2 tons of pllosphate, w: on the ng so that would have to dis- On the 234 senr 5B Frankian (ol Kast Marion) * way and went down to Long to re Alice Borda's cargo. vhe latter Vessel came up to Greenport 26th, to haul out on Bishop's ways I Phinney, now at sour Epiti, of Ce . Mass, Frovidence, Nas been charted by partes in New Yors, to load here tur Galveston and réturn, on private terms, Scr Anus Dux. at Portland trom Havana, reports having heavy weather; lust ower jib and parted one of her fore shrouds. Scar Monapno trom Gloucester for Banks, put into Halifax Murch 26 to repair foremast. Scun Mancta S Lewis, Lewis. at Boston March 27 from Pensacola, reports, on the ith, lost over board An: drew Nelson, of Sweden, aged 27 years. On the I7th, off Hatteras, in a gale, lost jibbooni. Sour Mexawa, Rogers, from Ar: which put into St inomas some time since in distress, resumed her voyage on the 13:h, having repaired, s, —On Tuesday as the schr Joannes Doughty 1 hia was coming up the river, whe aoreast of Lamar’s shed, her stern struck botion causing her bow to swing im, which came in contact with the ship Savannah (Ger),’ carrying away the jib- boom wnd all the Head gear of the scliooner, and splitting the bowsprit. ‘ihe Dougiity 1s a new vessel, and this was her first wip. The ship Savavmah was uninjured, with the exception of the sides being a little seraped. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Oreice oF LIGHTHOUSE LNsPRCTOR, Tarp District, ToMrxinsvitte NY. Mareh 29, 1876 6 The Stratford Shoat Lightvessel has again been car- Fied trom her station by the 5 ju for Falmouth, nit. Adin SEPILEN D TRENCHARD, Commodore USN, Lighthouse laspector, Third District. ‘The Harding's Ledge bell boat, the southeast end of Lower Midale and Upper Middle nun buoys, Boston har- poe aio ie Dan eee, the ice last month, ve been replaced in their Ons, i ei G H PERKINS, Lighthouse Inspector Second District, Boston, March 17, 1375. WHALEMEN. Sailed from San Francisco March 29, bark Acors Barns, Heckwott, of NB, to cruise. milla, of rei A letier irom Capt y Nye. of bark dated off Cape St Lucas, Feb 10, reports all well; taken 26 bbls off simce ieaving Sau Francisco; whales pearce : ‘Spocen—Bark Gen Scott, Taber of FH, from Pacific Mee 21, off Bermuda, bound home, with 13) 18 SPOKEN. Ship N M Fletcher (Br), trom Liverpool for Callao, Jan 6, lat 22 34, lou 36 yall well. ore ip, of Boston, steering SW, Feb 12, lat 43 N, lon Bark Mary (Br), Davies, irom Java for New York, Feb 6, off Cave Recife. Bark Autiocn, Hix, from Ardrossan for San Francisco, Feb 22. lat 44 46, lon 43. Burk La Plata, Phillips from New York for Monte- video, Feb 13, lat's3 3, lon 2520 W Bark Sea Bello (Br). Goggin, trom Batavia tor New York, Feb 16, lat 2505 8, lon 35 NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agents ani ship captains aro iniormed that by telegraphing to the HeRxatp London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- ures trom European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same wilt pe cabled to this country Irce of charge and published. Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- ing at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Hxrarp news yachts, pier Nol East River, York. Letters received trom all parts of the world and promptly delivered. Duplicates are required. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axstexpam, March 23—Arrived, bark Melbourne (Br), Burns, Nortolk, Va. Barstow, March 28—Arrived, bark Eliza Aveiina (Br), Treiry, Charleston. Betrast, March 25—arrive: Connell, Pensacola, Cerre—Arrived, brig Etna (Br), McKinnon, New York; schr J Simonson, Crawtord, New Orleans, Desttx, March 28—Arrived, ship Orion (2r), Boyd, San Fraucisco. Dear, March 23—Arrived, bark Crown Jewel (Br), De- lap, Darien for Grimsby; scr WM Yan Brunt, Haugh- wout, New York via Payal tor London. Arrived 29th, ship Shakespeare (Ger), Fechter, New York ior Bremen; bark Felix Mendelssohn (Ger), Bar- ship Humber (Br), Mc- | wer, do fordo: Fear Not (Ger), Kuhle, Wilmington, NC, for Stettin; Prectosa (Nor), Jacobsen, New York tor do; brig Koentgin (Ger), Honsen, Pensacola for Copenha- gen: schr Olaf Nilsen (Nor), Overland, Charleston for Elsinore. Denne, March 27—‘ailed, bark H P Kitchen (Br), McLeod, New York. Fiuxtwoop, March 23—Arrived, bark Osterlide (Nor), Lassessen, Galveston. Fatsoura, March 23—Arrived, barks Talavera, Carver, Mejiliones; Jonana Irgens (Nor), Martinson, san Fran cisco, Gnexvock, March 29—Arrived, Marion, from -——. Guxoa—sailed, bark Vittoria (Ital), Demartino, New York. Hot, March 28~Arrived, bark Emilie Ernestine (Fr), United states. Havre, March 27—Arrived, bark Embla (Nor), Larsen, New York. Livexroot, March 29—Arvived, brig Florence (Br), Burns, Charieston, Arrived 23th, barks Sea Germ (Br), Jonea, New Orieans; 294i Othore (ir), Green, Galveston. Cleared 27th, barks David Babcock, Colcord, Ayrea; Herbert C Hall (Br), Davis, United states. Loxpox, March #—Arrived, bark Ruret ({us), Be lund, sult River, 80; 29th, ships Wave Queen (Br), Wil- cox, New York (see below); Womyss Castic (Br), Shields, do Gee velow): barks Promess: (Br), Watherspoon, st Marys, Ga; Lochee (#r), MeLoughiin, New York; Paw line Ger), Kruger, do. Also arrived 28th, bark Laura R Burnham, Phillips, Baltimore. Sailed 28th, States. Muwstva—Sasled, bark Alaska, Petry, New York. Piymours, March #—Arrived, brig Vial Kyrre (Swe), brig Euroclydon (Br), Gavin, United | Andersen, New Yors. Pexantit, March 2—8alled, bark Je: Boyle (Br), | Toms, United State Quekastows, March %—Arrived, bark Rotormer (Br), Brown, Mouite. Sovnauaya—artived, ship O'Inyen (Ger), Jordan, York. Tasik Bat—Sailed, bark Woodside, Montgomery, Bar- bados, Sulled from ——, Abeona, (or United Stato: Loxvox, March 20—Ship Wave Queen (1), Wiloox, from New York, at this port, bad heavy weather, stove balwarks and lost part of deckioad. Ship Wemyss Castle (ir), Shields, at this port from New York, experienced heavy gales ana received some Gamage, of what ualure not reported, Bark Lord Clyde (Br), has arrived at Table Bay, Cou, with the crew of bark Ulive, Mahoney, trom Balthmore for Rie Janairo, previous!y reported abandoucd. POREIGN PORTS. ANseA, Jan 2%~Pagsed, vark 4 Kung tor Sew ew ioaman (Br), Meken- 1118 now in New Ha. | she will be replaced us soon as the ice will | Buonos Axyav, March 26—In port bark Marths Davis, John- son. to sail pext day for Fatmouth. ui gees, March Arrived, schr Melvin, Newbern, Batavia, Feb 4—In port barks Pearl, Harding, from New York, arrived 2d; Witch, Lewis, from Boson for Singapore. Boanay, Feb 20—Sailed (not as betore). ships Lady Dut ferin (ir), & w York. In port ships Carondelet, Stetson, for Fal mouth, nk Carvul (Br), Michee, for Amstet gain, do 1 Law (itr), Dawson, for New York or London; Atricana (Be), Jordan, unc “Bakuabos, Maret 1 New york, arrived |ith n port, brig Gem, Reice, from Eivie’ Alien, trom do, arrived lWth ; and others as betore. Arrived at do 6th, bark Morning Star (Br), Lucas, New York; sehr seth W'Sinith, Mobile. Brewova, March 15—Arrivet, Muyo, New Yora; I8:h, schr et’ Croix, Foss, sailed’ same d. salied ibot (Br), Moses (trom New | York), St John’s, sth, brig MP "Harrington (Br), Starrett (iro Liverpool, NS), Barbados. In port Nareh 2i.’barks Tmpero (BY), Fulton, from Gothenburg tor Boston, ready; Jas K Ward, Liese; from Matuhzus tor New York, do: La Ciguera, irom Me via Payal, for New York, arrived (5 Stelle (BM, Perry, wiz ord osephine from Cientuezos lor Busts rived Lith (si tiny): brigs Mary (Br), Forrest, tor Halifax, ready; Elia (Br), ‘Conio, trom New Haven’ wor brig Exeslsior (Br), : do (ad Salmon’ River, NB, do; Constance (Br), Hevleger, in ort since Sept, waiting tor orders; Annie Vail (Br), irkham ring. Tn the Gch, noon, steamer Alpha (Br), from Thalitax ; arvest Moon, Ryley, from Messina for New York (see Miscellany). Carcurts, Feb 1—in port, ships Rozelle (Br), Hagaum, for New York; Winged Hunter, Panno, unc; Agenor, Gould, do; and others reported later. Sailéd (rom Saugor Feb 15, ships Glencorse (Br), Ste- | venson, New York; 18th, Peterborough (br), Gardiner, do via Natal. Couonno, Feb 18—In port, barks Exbert (Br), Mills, for New York, to sail 23th; Umgeni (Br), scorge, for do via Aleppy, to sail March 1, _ CARDENAS, Mareh 23~Arrived, barks G de Zaldo, Miller, New York th, John Read tr), Nickerson, St Thomas; Ada J Bonner. Bonne: jo: brivs Ysidora Rionda, Plum- mer, New York; Eveniug Star, st Tn as; Medina (Br), New York; M & Row.and, Lawton, Boston: Leona (Br), St Joho, veazie, Bultimore; schrs Isaac Oberton, Crockett, Miranda, Mitchell. de; Whitney Tom Williams, Havana: 29th, le Nacnans, do. Arrived. sche John bars Florence Thomas: » } Gi . Philadel ; J Williams (Br), St Thomas; seyr Ellen Br), Orleans; 27th, bark’ AC Small (Br), O'Brien, Feb 26—Arrived, brig Waylight, Marks, nd sailed March 6 tor Porto Rico); March 3, ia Louise, English, savannah. Marelt 1, Schr Nellie. Perry, New York. Inport March 6, bark Reindeer,’ Deeker, irom N Shepherd, Boston, York, arrived Feb'27; schrs Addie’ B Bacon, Baco: Philadelphia; John J Ward, sheppard arrived Feb 27; Walter 8 ster. Bro’ Lizae H Kimball, Lunt, brivs J H Lane, Bick+ StJayoy Se Dodd, do. y Kod, Jan 2i—Salled, stp Therese, Mudwett, Ho- | nd Cebu. March 10—In port barks WC Parks (Haw), Hoxouusa - ‘om and for Port Gamble, arrived 6th; DG ‘enhallow. | Murray, Vuller, trom and tor San Francisco, arrived iti: Unkle Brassiy (Ger), Senibner, for aos vs | Hinds, from #urrard fnilet, arrived Feb 24, tor | sehrs Ada Johnson,’ trom and tor San Francise | gered Feb Good Templar, Kroger, from do, arrived ch Havana, March ‘6—Arrived, sehr W MI Jordan, fich- ardson, Troon; Julia A Merritt (Br), vi | ern Queen, Chariesion; 27th, arcanna, Pascagoula, d 2uth, bark Mery Rideout (Br). Gibson, Catvarien, brigs Clara (Br). Liuber: 20th. brig Beauty (Br gua; Altoona, th, steamer City of New York, Yimmerman, Saal ond for north of Hatteras: to loud for Sth, barks Willlam E Anderson, Brandt, for ldz; Hla Moore (Er). Marsters, tor Boston, | do; schr Cephas Starrett, Babbidge, for north of Hat- teras, do, and others une. | .steamer Newfoundland (Br), St John’s, NF, | Mar Sailed, steamer Alps (Br, | sehra Moaadnock, Bak sph Oakes, Var | Eaton, Adams, New York via Port Morant. | “In port, March 11, brig Golconda, tor Cuba; sehr San | | Farley ileal trom New Yors, arrived 6th, for Frontera, ex, disz. | Livenvoor, Ns, March 27—Sailed. bark D McPherson | @r), Nichols, New York brig Arthur (sr), Demarara; | sehr Anna A Teel Gir), Boston. | in port, brig Alaric (Br), trom Boston ; schr Mignonette (Bx), trom Deimarara. i | " Maraxzas, March 2i—Arrived, sehr Daisy E Parshurst, Hudson, New York: 25th. bark’ Lord Palmerston (Br), ‘Adile McAdam, Carts, Havana} brigs Lapwing (Br), McLeod, do; © i Burgess (Br, Mg st Thomas; Alaska (Br), Partelow, New York: schrs John H Kapp,” do: % Steviman, Philadelphy Mattie i King, Crowley, Baltimore: 26th, bark Anderson, New York rhestine, Knight, do Hutiard, sinail, Baltimore; LA Knowle tn. Delia O Yates, Yates, New York iHolt. do; sidana, Ro Woodbury, Philadelphia: 2th, bark Kebecea, Ca- Slocomb. St Thomas; barks Florence Peters, Mitchell, New York; ‘Nor), north of Hatteras; sehrs Anna M Nush, ‘ ‘olek, Sawyer, do; Florence P Hall, Keim, do, Prxaxg. tev 3=Suiled, bark Hudderstield' (Br), ‘Nor- man, Singapore and Boston. | Inport Feb 12, shin C 1 Southard, Towne, from Singa- pore, arrived Jan 3l, for London (cleare). Pabave, Feo 4—Sailed previous, barks Atlanta, Davis, New York; Julia trnestine (Fr), for do. Elizabeth (swe), for New York, ce port Feb 4, bark jled previous, ship George H ra Pronouixco, Feb 1— Sarren (Gr, Ellis, New York (and passed Bunjocwangle eds). Pa | Gwe Pout Svat Honduras. | In port Maren 9, bark Mayflower, for New York; brigs | Rubs, for do: Peart. trem do, arrived 9h: James Lan drels (Br), tor Baltimore; Biauehe (Bri, tor Boston: Wa- | verley, rom Nortoik, arri eb 26: schrs LP Mallory, | trom Savannah, arrived March 5 rah L vavis, trom | Georgetown, SG, arrived 9h; MU Rand, tor New'York, Ide. | “Por-a-Puree. March 6—Arrived, schr A S Paine, Brown, New York. Sailed Ist, brig Hermes (Dutch), New York. lu port March 9, schr Ella M Pennell, Thompson, for New York, Port Antos10, Ja, March 10—{n por’, sel Chester, for Savaunah, lig; E P. Newcombe, for United do. ¥ PR, Feb 27—Arrived, brigs Elizabeta Ann (Br), Portlani; March 2 Morning Ligut, Dili, Demerara (and saiied pr 1ch for Sew Haven). ‘Also sailed previcus io March I,” schrs Fannie A Bailey “Hutebinson, Boston; Patos, Shucktord, Guaya- mila. In port Mareh 11, brig Georgia, Field, ldy. Raxcoos, Feb 12-In port, siips Annie Fish, Hoffses, for Lurope; Nonauthurn, Foster, for do; Harriet Megil: very, Blake. for do: barss JW Holires (ry, Holmes, for do; Xenta, Keynolds, tor do; 8 Lyman, Punikhain, for do. ysitGaronn, Feb 4—Staied, ship David Brown, Coleord, arseilles, In port Feb 11, ships John Clark, Peterson, from Cai diff, arrived 6th} Phiness Pendleton, Nichols, tor Live: pool) SHANGIAT, Jan 23—<ailed, bark Adele, Lapham, Foo- ARORANG, Feb |—Sailed previous, brig Dahikarisa Nilsson, New York. March 4—Salled, brig Si prise, British Laura 1 rted later. hip Lucy 8 Wills, Pritch- | rived 25th: and o: So ard, ers rep — Arrived, ork Via Batavia. ew phijed Jan 24, bark Emina © Beal, Bailey, Svdney, SW, Tn the peans eae 29, ships Herald, Davis, for Boston, Ida; Mysth Buck. Fi ost Pree ivch 4—Arrived, sehr R B Taylor, Gardner, ile, in port Maret 12, brigs Ernest, Sinnott, for Portland; Suwanee, sawyer, trou Barbados, arrived 4th. Sr. Trowas, March W—Arrivel. beigs Village Belle (Br), Hollis, Barbados; 17th, Minnehaha (Ur), Morrell, Murtinique, a Saled lech, bark EH Yarrin load tor Delaware Breakwater Neil, do, to Joad for United Jones, Go, to load 1 Plam| Diy er, for do, do; bark Heary ‘on, Parker, Ponce, to brigs Alpha (Br), 'Me- tates; Randolph Payson he BA north of Hatteras fo! Sailed Falmouth, having repaired, In port ‘i7th, shiv City of Brooklya, Herrman, ft 15h, scht Menawa, Rogers (trom Aracaju), ian Ban Francisco tor Liverpool: Preedom. Norton, tor Ne | York; bark Queenstown (Br), Kent, from New Or! for Liverpool. Sr JOuNs, 03 PR, Marep 13—<alled previously, brig Angusta (Ur), New York via Aguavilla; sear Newport (Br), Boston via Fajardo. Sagua, Marc ed, brig Abby Clifford, Clitor. 5 Jercill, Jerrill, Phiiadelph: Rio Jaueiro; tas, 3 Trople (Br), Philadelptia; E A Ba timore, NB, March 2—Arrived, ship Banian (Br), Al- leyne, Boston; brig Det Graia (ér), Morehouse, New York; schrs Chas » ammell (Br), Baltimore: Moeking Bird (Br), do; J F Doran (8r), do; Madora, Boston; wth, brig Zinza (Br), Philadelphia, ‘hixibaD, Cuba, March le irrived, brig Wolfviile (Br), New York; 10th, bark Meguaticook, Jamaica; Leming- [Pee Steawen Apntatic.! ADELAIDE, Jan id—Arrived, Marion, Howea, Newcastle, | NSW: Conquest, Small, Boston. Beacuy ivav, March 16-Uif%, Gessner tistoffer, from Bultimore jor rem: Boupravx—sailed f Jacousen, New York. Catceria, March iS—Saijed. Yaniel Draper, Rogers, Rozeile, Hegzum, New York. March 17—Oi, Romo, Campbell, trom Fail for hia, Boren i6—Salled, Kamund Richardson, Brodie | drom Witalngton), Hambarg. Samana March lo—Arrived, Nimrod, Walkey, st ohn, si, VauMout#, March 16—Sailed, Libertas, W Kander, New os, On 17th, Andes, Brummel, from, San Francisco via Queenstown (or Newousile. Gaee K, Mai T=Avrived, Lake 8t Clair, Lamont, Liverpoo., ‘ | Satled 15th, © © Van Horn, Cooper, Cardona |. Ganga, March 12—satlod, Georvetta, »maii, M ‘ow York. 1sth, Edward Hvids, Sorenson Havie, Mareh 16—Oteared, ‘Buniaia, Porter, Charles. ton, ‘HManwiowt, March 17=Passet through, Donna ‘Louisa, Subet, troui Beauiort, SO, aud Atlantic, trom Bull River, 5c, Doh tor ipswich, z Houaur Lown, Jan, it—Arrivod, Harriet N Carieton, Harkness, Newport, lioxg Kou, Jan 29—Arrived, Chattanooga, Freeman, ina; Whampoa. Livenroot, March Cort Adler, Loota, | New orleans via ratmouth: France (Altres, New York: 7th, Australian w, Peters, Balttmore: ’ ist, gece ci Parsell, New York; Moravian (*), Uraham, oriand, Salied 14th, Stella Lodge, Gould, Havana; Lake | Clair, Lam Montreal vio Wiasgow: 17th, Unite | Sates, Lunt, “on rranciveo: Gen sation, Webb, do; Liza's. Mulgan, Mitchou, New York: ‘Igth, Utago, Gaiifson yt y Hook’ Mary, Murphy, sc Jouns. Cleared 17th, Cura, Hendusson, Havana; Pomona, Moller. Philadciphi Loxvon, March 1 York. Cloured 16th, Vosta, Manwe rion, Oeslerich, Wilmington, 2 do. #ntored out 16th, Hopiia Krad, Dyer, Bultimor Arrived, Howlek (#), Ward, New Darien; Hermann Helm: qittn, Uirika, Prauverg, Ina fa (s), Harris, for Halifax; 70h, ow York. | Holiwad (s , LEGHOUN,') Agostino 8, Pietropiana, } Baltimore; ruqui, Yo | Mapeita, March J—Sailed. arto, sampais, Halifax; Sth, Hate Pettes, Pattes, st Thomas, SeWROWT, Mavol Messuiled, sagadshoe, Powers, Ro- sario: Gev Peabody, Whit, Macanase Neweastiu, \ VW, Jan iysalled, archer, Pike, Hong w York: Roth, Desotl Duvrovacki, rovidence, Coalduet, Firwourn, March 17—Saile Festina Lente, Geruidsen, d. QuEcNSTOWN, March 1b: Drawer row Bosumore), Bet Vhia @ ple ae Leong, Fob 26—Salled, Liberia, Ricuardsom, bb ' » Dian ed, 8, Hellast, Me; BF Wil- | 6th, ships Golden State, Delano, do and New 28th. Star of the West, Taylor, Manila. | _10 port Jan 28 brig Vesta, Percy, from Nagasaki, ar- | z, tor Atrovy, to load tor north of Uutteras, | | m | nyt | way, Jamaica; 12th, barks K & SMulnail Gr), do, | en. { i Pauillac March 4, Nathaniel, | } Saturday xSkritte, March 1Satted, Zohn D Tappes, Foster, Now on pe, Marek ie tailet: Seadrift, Savannah: 18th, ri Braata, New York. nmanon, Maren ig-om, Ligae H Jackson, Marwick, ‘om Antwerp tor Boston. ‘Sr Enea! eh 19 Natled, Ringdove, Bruce (from Pe 1), New York. Tans Bay, Feb 15—Sailed, Warrior, Teasdale (trom Muuila), New York (before reported in port Leth) ; Coma Willian, Algoa tsa. qesnttive, March 4—salled, Tantivy, Randell, Barbe ome ‘Warkvonn, March 16—Arrived, Francesco Danovara Schiafiino, New York; lth, C’ Neumann Gacdebena, Dethiotf, Philadelphia. Feb 27—The Louie has been chartered to load ytonla Maria. Maren =the schr Charles A Bovey, from Newport fot Hayaua (oa!) put in Givmasted Maren Zand is repair ni ¥, March 10—The cargo of the W Starratt has been urged: the sacks of Wheut were tarown into the order of the authorities; the barreis ot flour are submittet to inspection. and ‘as they appear to be 10 rather tolerable conaition it is hoped that they wil not be destroyed; the hull of the vessel 1s in very good condition. GraveskNp, Maren 17—The Bewick (s), from New York, carried away the bowsprit and Jibboom of the schooner Matilda, of Goole, while proceeding up Graves end Keach, (According to wnother report the vesel touled was the schooner Cherry, of Goole.) Haver, March 16—The sirius, Garre, arrived he: from Paysanda, passed Jan. 19 in lat 220 N, lon 30 87 Wy the abandoned bark Olive, of Boston. Livexroot, March 15—The bark Maggie Brown arrived here trom Charieston; wasn collision March AL with » large ship (naine unknown) and had matnrail and bal. warks cut through to water ways and jibguy carried away. Feb 19—The Annie Kimball, from Sr Vine s brought in here nt. CV, r Philadephia, wich sitet, by ths mate (Richardson) and part of wofthe Ambrose (3), makes no water and tein condition, only requiting suit repairs In bow, When sic arrived here her cables were found to be per- rh anchors missing. On the third day atter arrival the Poriuguese authoriues proceeded oo d aud reported the result ot their investigations t¢ th rhor General of these istands, Who 1s at preset at st Jao, and he forthwith ordered the Custom Houst Director here to detaia the vessel until he shall recet further instructions, ‘These orJers were communicate to the present master, Kichardson, on Feb 9 AMERICAN PORTS. Bonen are Sie Cle nrets schr Thos N Stone, Pure vere (not ils ‘ub BALTIMOR zi—Arrived, bark Ansia (Rus), 3 (ot as before). 1 kins, W: ‘ew York. Ciearé rk Iris (Ger), Pfeifter, Bremen, FORPRESS MONROE, March 2)—Arriyed, ship Atlag (Nor), Lonsberg (N barks Martin Luther (Nor), OL Bremen, seeking Navesink, Barsiow , Liver: pool:' Speranazd (Nor), Nielsen, Waterford, ‘seexing Vassed in for Baitiinore—Barks Wanderer (Nor), ‘Taarvig, trom Liverpoo : (Nor), Ranavig, trom do} vesier (#0), Peterson, irom Londonderty; Tarry bara, trom Kurops wars “Larryburn (6r), Séeley, lett Havana March 19 tor New York): also barks Calena and Minnehahs, trom Kurope; brig Clara Bell; schr Eliza: beth Tilton. Passel in for Richmond—Schr F A Bonner, trom jled, bark Anoie Mark sehr Louisa Birdsall, Hon BraZg, Washington, YU ‘not Salem), Kix Wiest, March 23—Arrived, ship Mary Stewart fullerton, Liverpool, (4x), Hombourg, Belize, rrived, » Mreeman Clark, Bosworth, Havre. ve haere Mareh i7—Arrived, schr Chas F Sampsom ige, Boston NaW OKLEANS, March 24—Arrived, ship Harmonia (ew) Sinai, Newburyport: sehr Lily ‘or the Valley, | Hauivax, Mareh 27—Arrived, brig Elizabeth, Boston; ir irvine, MeLarren, Pensacola. ! M Lyons, Glouces! Dth, steamer Atham- r ‘aa Carleton, Washbur | igs Jean (Br), and Queen of the West (Br), , Doane, St Marks, Cedal | e May (Br), Cienfuegos; Martha G, Mar. | XK, ia, Gerveol, Apalachicola, Gloucester, bound w the Banks (an Monad- | via Havana; bar trite (Dutch), Gunderson, Havre: scirs Cailtornia, Apalachicola; Abram Richardson, Pray, Cardenas, NORFOLK, March 27—Arrived. schrs Ida, Paliin, Providence; Wanderec, Chase, w York, 29ti—Suiled, steamer Sun Marcos (Br), Burrows, Live GAMBLE, March 20—Arrived, bark Valdivia Chit), Valparais PENSACULA, March 23—Cleared, schrs Wyoming, Foss, Middletown, Ut: Mary Emily, Kryger, New Or: Jeans, PHILADELPHIA, March 29—Arrived, steamers Nor. mau, Nickerson, Boston; Panita, Howe, New Yorks sclirs Lorine, Somers, Trimdad;'W S Jordan, Howes, Galveston. Cieared—steamer Fanita, Howe, New York: sehrs Joun » Detwiler, Grace, Quincy Point; William Wiler, May, Somerset; ‘Kdward Ewing, Walker, Mystle River} Robin tood, Baker, Norwich; J os Clark, Woodrud, Bridgeport; MH Kead, Benson, New Bedtord, ¥ rchzg—AM. steamers Perkiomen, jor New York, and Equator, tor Caacleston; brigs Addis Hall, tor Havana, and ) Bartlett, for Sagua; schra Caroline Young, for Salem; Rachel 3 Miller, tor Boston; Kate #. Gitford (n-w), for Somerset, and Loitie Lee, for Savannah, passed down yesterday. for Savannah, and Jantata, for schrs susan B tay (new), for Carcenas; John Dougiass, tor Rio Janeiro: Wm Wiler, for poston, and A Mee, for Providence, passed dowa’ 1. Not, for Mobile, anchored off here o@ ght, and jett yesterday morning. Schr Lucy K Cogswell fett for Delaware City yesters da; load geain tor Newburyport, Are Fined Neilie (Br), tor Cienfuegos, passed down at Lywrs, Del, Mareh 29—Arrived yesterday, ships Paul. ine David, from London, and Lawrence Brown, fra Liverpoot: bark Maria (Nor), trom London; and several brigs, unknown, ship Clara Killam and bark Senator still here. Aship, bark, Kus bark and a herm brig passing In at ¢ AM. eral square riggers have goue up sluce Saturday 3 No reports here. Brig Vak went ja last evening. PORTLAND, March 27—arrived, bark Jennie Cobb, Small, Matanzis; sche Abbie Duna, Fountain, Havana, 23th—Arri brig, Gipsey Queen, Baltimore; scheg Helen M Condon, New York: Carrie W, Boston; N W Magee, do, to load for Cuba, ‘wrh—Cicared, steamer Franconia, Bragg, New York brix Lucy, Cardenas; schrs Kate sewman, Baltimore; David 1s Uoana, New York; Geo F Albert, do BLOCH MO. March 27—Arrived, steamer Isaac Bell, Lawrence, New York: sches & 2 Porter, Chapman, Portland; Roamer, Mckarland, Bath; Biker, Allen, Woou's Hole. iled— chr pss. Conkling, New York. SAN FRANCL March 2U—Arrived, ship Celestial Empire. Barstow, New York (not 2lst). qyivared—sehr Loieta, Hasiort, Suzatlan (and sailed st). Sailed—Ships Ericsson, Rogers (not Marcy), Newcas the, NOW; Loch Doon (Br), Conway ming), Live erpool; barks Fresno, Leach, and, U nidall, Na namo’ bre Behring (Rus, lark, Pefropailsah Zlst—Suhed, ship China, Yernald, Liverpool. {, ships Golden Gate (Bx), Kempe, Livers Spartan, Jackson, Boson. Sluy sworise, Clark, disg. for New York. SAVANNAH, March 25—Arrived, bark Northern Chief (Br), Miller, Liverpool. Arrived, steamers Ashland, Whitehurst, Ww erica, S:llaps, Baltimore; bark *orest Queen Imout, Liverpool. ‘Bark Auna (tor), Seiverts from Antwerp), Wilmington, NC; sears Minnie, for co; Georgetia, Lor Pali River. Bark Maitland was 25th, erroneously reported arrived 1 legrapa Company. U, eared, bars si ‘arch 15. el sen, Hull; 19n, brigs Ruyen (Br), Kvans, Belfast. minéiry (Br), Gloucester, . WEOMLNG EC Marca 26—Arrived, steamer Regu. lat-r, Jones, Ne rk, tars Lynwold (Nor), London; brig a ‘Toviasen, Liverpool; achr Fiora Condom Conlon, Boston, —Brig Flamingo (Nor), Mosfgeld, London; schi Island Belle, Woodman, Port au'Pring 2th—-Arcived, sche JO Tyler, Phliadelphia, 2th—Sailed, steamer Rebecca Clyde, Childs, Balth more. b 20h—Arrived, steamer Lucille, Bennett, Baltimore. SOMERSET, March 26—Arrivel, scars Lucy Wheatley new), Wheatley, Philadelphia; Hacrist Miler, Mitler, do: ‘three sister, Baker, do; D W saunders, Mott, Wee hawken. SiONINGTON, March 2$—Sailed, schr WO Carroll, New York; sloo) Jonn Brown. do te US HARSOR, March ailed, schrs Jona Farnham, Murphy; Searsvule, Hart, and Samuel Hark Holbrook, Norilé, MISCELLANEOUS: 2 DIVURCSS OBLAINED FROM DIFFER mates, losul everywhere; desertion, &., sue puolicity required; no ,chargs until acivice roa. M. HOUSE, Attorney, 194 Broadway BSOLU en crent cause: no divorce grants AY XPERIENCED DENTISD AS ASSOCIATE, OB to ieose parlors, officiating rooms and jaboratory, rooklyu Heights, nuar Wall street jerry; established 1345. An excellent opportunity also for w Pegtier pug sician, Dr, SALMUN SKINNER, No 2 Blin Brooklyn. On DRAWIN Peoanine KENTUCKY STATB ERY, UR THB BENEFIT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PADUOAH. GLASS Cy DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY oATURDAY, MAROW 27, 1s SIMMONS, bivktssox & CO,, Managers, Price. | No, Prive. | Vo, Pri, B50) | 13848... 20) | $3146 i SSSSESEPESSESEE: ei Oe ‘ § AUP GOXIMATION PIL No. Prise No.” Prive avo. Pritt. | Na Suu. B20! $9 97,8200] 002 8: Bobb. Ud] HOST Udo] sida Siiyo. Biwe| Avs. 18eb The ae nauberiny frou 3,0) to J6,00) iaelae sive arg vaen entidel (0 81%, the five thousand vickels ending with figure 5 (tho same as the emling gure of the Humper drawing the | Capioat erige) are each ENE to Bi. | pRIZES PAYAL hie mibscribers, sworn Commissioners appounted t superinieud t awing of the KMATUOKY Sra LUTLBRY, Class C. herevy certity that tie above are th whinbers which Were this day drawa trot the OU) piagedt in the wie! Withgas oar lanss at Coviagion, Ky., thiy day Gatur day), Maven Db! GROMING AR, { Commisstonsre, (TULL WiisGU? DEDUCTION, An ofieal List or (he above and all future denwinge Hi Le puvlished la thy Louisville Courier-Jouraai, Rew wre Herald, New Vor Sun wad New Vore News, -, i i