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"THE STATE CAPITAL ‘Probable Defeat in the Senate of the Removal Bill. WHAT RESPONSIBLE MAJORITY AGAIN, Proposed Abolition of the Canal Commis- sioners and Prison Inspectors. *WHO SHALL CONTROL TAMMANY ? ALBany, April 14, 1875, We are likely to have an interesting time over pill making provision for removal o/ State To-day it was reported back from the lary Committee with amendments. Under Present measure the power of suspension is “wested in the Governor and removal in the Senate — ‘dy & two-thirds vote. When tne Govergor sus- nds One Of those ofMicials, snould the Senate not in session, he is empowered to call an extraor- ‘y meeting of that body in order to pass upon Bature of the charges. It will be seen by these posed amendments that tue final disposition — Such cases rests in the hands oi the Senate, Rhe Governor being intrusted only with the power Jet suspension. A BREEZE IN THE SENATE. ‘The bill was up for debate to-day as amended. ynators Jacobs and Woodin were the principal ers. From the toue of the debate itis quite | gee the republicans never intended to pass bili which gave absolute power to the Gov- ‘ernor, and the present measure is the only one ‘likely to become law. When tue bill came up in { tne Commitzee of the Whole, Mr. Jacobs moved to ‘@ubstitute the original bill, giving the Governor gull power ol the removal of other State officers, ‘and argued at length in favor of his motion. Mr. Woopin said that Mr. Jacobs had been the | Acknowledged representative of tne Governor on this and kindred subjects of the canals. He (Mr, ‘Wooula) tuereiore telt assured that Mr, Jacobs | epresented the wishes of the Governor on this Dll. He (Mr, Woodin) did not believe the people were prepared to give this absolute power to any BPxecutive. They would not give such power, Jearing that some bold, ambitious Governor mignt use it ior personal motives. He favored @ bill ‘which will give immediute reliet to the people for ‘the punishment of iraud and wroug-doimg. | Mr. Jacobs replied that there are mea who will | "mse every power 1b the State to defeat his motion to substitute the original bill, The wreat organs ‘New York city, the organs of the people ol tae tate, lavor we original bill. We must support Governor in his effort for retorm., Tne bill a8 progressed in the Senate and made the spe- Bial order jor {hursaay morning. THE “MAJORITY” AGAIN AT LOGGERHEADS. Scarcely a day elapses that we nave not some ——. Wrangie between democratic representa- ves, otherwise Listorically known as me 'e- sponsible majority,” on the Moor of the Assembly. — At the early part Of the session it was understood e bad sixty-turee leaders among these geutle- men, but the number has since gradually In- creased, until the whole democratic delegation claim tue aistinguished privilege. The New York ity represenutati are particularly zeaious in | %heir prerogative on ths potut, To-day we Bad an exhibition of such @ system of mila warlure. When reports of com- tees were reached in regular order, James Daly rose in bis place, and looking | er inquiringly al mr. Waehner, Gemanded tuat | Bnhe Inspector of Pubic Works bill be sent in irom She Juaiciury Comittee, as directed by resolution | @f the House, ‘Luis bili is one of the Governor's — t schemes, and much warmto oF jeeling nas ady peen exbibited im discussing it Mr. aenner remarked that he intended to report ‘the Dill ip reguiar order of business, He did not ‘think Mr, Daly was competent to direct nim in bis | duty, Mutual sparring abd congratulations then between the two gentiemen. Daly rose to A QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE, lyre Tapped to order py Speaker McGuire. e Was directed w take his by the Speaker. The gentieman caimiy wed after making several iruitiess at- Yempts to de heard. At one time the Assembly | Chamber assumed more tne character of @ bear | Se than toat of @ legislative assemblage. — Whole “tempest in @ teapot” was ultimately | petdea by Mr. Waeoner, at a later bour of the | @ay, banding tn a favorable report on the In- | r’s Dill, which bad been merely recommitrea i some tecunical altera the purpose o! m the fourth secuon. A BATCH OF NEW YORK BILLS, Some six bills were introduced by Senator Booth weeks ago, the points of San were pub- to attheume. They are ini move — Certain technicalities in relation to matters over | ‘Which Comptroiler Green principally bas control. ous Were to-day reported iavorably in tne | PROPOSED ABOLITION OF QANAL COMMISSIONS. Senator Madden to-day introduced a concurrent ation pro: to amend secuon 3 of article | of the consicution. It provides ior appoint- at oy tne Governor, witn consent Senate, of a Superintendent of Pub Works, to whom exXtraordimary powers @re given. This official is charged with the J@xecution of aii laws reiating to ine repair, oa’ 7 construction and iprovemest of the except as to that part ol their construction | nt confided to the stave Kagin He is authorized to make rules and regul: } Siremoved or suspended by tne Go aD appolot toree assistauts, to hoki office for three years. ‘The ofices of Canal Commissioners are abolished @iter the appointment and qualudcatiou of the | Euperintendent of Public Works. Tne Governor, ‘with conseat of the Senate nus power to Mill va- fancies in the Ofice of superintendent of Public ‘Works. [i the Senare ve gotin session he may ‘ot Commissions, wuich shill expire as the ena | the next succeeding session, DISPENSING WITH STATE PRISON INSPECTORS. Senator Maddeu also introduced a concurrent Fesolution proposing to amend section & of ar- | ticle 6 of the coustitution. Tas amendment Provides for the appointment of @ super. antendent of State prisons by the Go’ Ror, wito the consent vi tne Senate, said Suaperintenuent to noid office tor ive years. Toe Superintendent has tue uppoiutment of ageuts, ‘Wardens, physiciacs and chaplains jor au toe Stave prisous, and ts ciotued with the same | powers heretofore neld by the lospectors of Stace | prisons, Whose odices Upon the adoDtivn of this | Fesviution and the appointment of said Super teudent are abolished. The Governor may ree | Move the Superiuieudent for cause at any time, ving Dim a copy of the charges aud an Oppor- tw be heard in fs deieuce. THAT NON-PARTISAN CHARTER The suggestions made io jo-day’s UERALD-as to | the passage of 4 bea-partisan charter by the — Legisiature have veen canvassed nere ery tuily. A provability Now eXists that we may have beiore us a charter Woich Will meet tue jews of men of ali parties in New York city. ‘With a demucratic majority In the House gua & Oo majority iu the Senate no better op- rruaity can eXist LO pass 4 measure culcumed meet With the approoation of ail citwens. ‘The present mixed avd turoulent condidon of city afiairs calls ior some immediate jeyisiatrve Action. With the departmests arrayed wve it_the other, wit Comptroller Green aud jayor Wickham at daggers’ putots, with tne ma- fority o1 the vest offices in the nands of repuoil- cans, sureiy it is time fur a change. in conversa. | tion Wito many Senators and Asseublymen today | they ail expressed themselves us decidedly in davor of the charter piincipies aid down vv the | ERALD, Une of these weuliemon assured me tae | tie party in New York were inost anxXivus jor a chun Tammivy ‘Why sf? I inquired. Weil,” be responded, “we have had a trial of the present management and find it toiadly nade- d jeevie, Disorgauizauon @nd disuuion he Tammany Suctety and iu the Geueral Dext Mouday Might au election of is to take piace in the society. & Most important one aud wilt Getermine the coutroi of tue orgenizativn for the | coming year. Ihe sac ne in cases of emergence @ecide ipon the reguiariiy of the General Vom | Mittee, 26 evideuced i the young democracy | Woen the doors of tammaay Hai were | and Tweed gaiged the day. It is gut dem. Bitely Bevtied whether AN OPPOSITION TICKET ‘Will be ran against tie Joun Key machine. If oman Tonk toere is any | Will Undoubtedly rw y ange Of \eadership is Certaia to take 0 Oace ver; . pis is the substance of the discussion here to. 1, Curious rumors are in Circulation a8 to th ements of Mr. Joun Keliy, r ing ia the wary defeat of the Haste-Miler-Green It is now aileged that Mr. Kelly is not on th ‘dest terms Witu Govervor Tiiden, by reason of tue tion while 10 Albany. A BARGAIN WITH THE CANAL RING to vote for the resolution to send back vor ties on ities, in slp measure probably gave some ground tor such nove, Arrangements nave been made in relation to the Deposit oil, by whica the Comptroller, Mayor and City Chamberi@in will have contro: of the disposi- tion of the city moneys by @ majority instead of a concurrent voce. A NEW CRIMINAL COURT FOR THE DAN BRYANT. crry OF NEW | vorite of the Public. YORK. ‘The bill introguced in the Assembly creating & | new court 1a the city of New York, to be kuown as | the Central Crummal Court, provides that two | | jugiges be appotuted by the Mayor lor the term of | jourteen ye TS, the appoiutwents to be confirmed Father Young’s Eulogy ou the Deceased and Tribute to the Dramatic Profession. by the Board of Aldermen, Tuis court Is to have jarisaiction im all criminal cases except toose of | Murder, arson and torgery. Taw District Atvurney | 1s aathorized to appotut an assistant to atvend | Obsequies of the Departed Fa- | witu good results, aud tuat definitely iocaied, and addiiional work #hou.d be | | con) | Could not ve carried particulsrly the branch alued to | * to tis court. ‘This 18 certainly & move in | the right direction. materially our city, It is a well known fact that Nowing with persons awaiting trials, aud la many ceil which propecly can only accommodate two. officers and criminal courts oi the city, a how responsible lor this state of affairs, The diticulty | consists in this, that there are nov a sudicient number of crimial courts to meet the daily | demands of wiais ior persons who perpetrate | crimes in New York. ‘This pill should be passed at ouce, ane the court created by It would be ot muleria) aid and assistance to tac eral Ses- sions. eral Sessions, and would give the District Atvor- ney power %0 indict, urraign and try at once | parties charged with ciime, fhe City Prisow | Would be daily relieved, ana would cease to be in | that disgracelul crowded conditivg in whicd 1b now 18 abd bas been, Some time ago there was serious thought given toa project Ol removing the Jombs or eolargiog it, 1 the latrer were feasibie. ‘This woula cost au immense sum aod be a most didicuit thing tu ac. | complish. if tne Legislature passes this bill creating @ new court, tuere wil! be no necessity of | building a new city prison, because relief woula be given at once to the CROWDED CONDITION OF THE TOMBS, while {t Would be most satisfactory to the public | at large to koow that pervons charged with crime Weuld be speedily disposed of and that the admin- isifation oO: justice Would be prompt. ‘This woud | have a tendéncy to terruy the lawless portion of toc commuuty. The wrieks o( parties charzea | with crime to get witnesses out or Ihe Way would | cease, and Wiinesses who ure respectable but too poor to give bonds jor their appearance When | Wantea at a triai would uo lon ere locned up and remain Jor Weeks aad months in the House of | Detention, to provide for Whom ts a great expeuse 10 tne city and a very great hardship to the uu. Jortunate witnesses. ‘Ihe clause tu Loe bill Which gives Lhe appoimting power to the Mayor, upoa the contirmatioa of the Board of Aldermen, jor te term Ol lobrieen Years 18 a most excelient meus. ure, for It makes the appointed judges entirely 1n- dependent and alovi irom ail political influence, ‘Tue appoimtment of two Worthy aud compecent Judges to preside at such @ court as “The tral Criminal Court” would greatly aid the administra. tion of justice in New Yors and tuke away many hardsuips irom persons awaiting trial, aod especially irom poor witnesses leld in the House ol Deteniiog, CANAL FRAUDS. i I ALbany, N. Y., April 14, 1875, The Joint Committee of the Legisluture investi- gating the canal contracts, resumed its session | to-day. Japhet F. Bebn testified:—Has been an As- stant Engineer on the Western Division since 1854; in 1863 be reported in favor of deepening aud improving Black Rock harbor; at that time boats nad to go round the river aud were de- | tained foar or five days; the wacer in the canal is at preseut two iteet lower than in 1803; the entire sewerage of Buffalo runs into the canal and forms @ deposit on the canal bottom at Black Rock harbor; witness testified that the water of the canal was leasea to run cer- tain Badfalo mills,and this had a decided tendency to obstruct or luteriere with navigation; the witness could not explain why $50 was paid for pine wood on the Black Rock improvement when the con- tract price was but $30, and wiea 10,000 leet was called jor by estimate and over 232,000 feet were paid ior at the larger price; could only account for it on the theory of 1s being the custom im the matter of canal lettings. The witness thea explained bow he arrived at the quantities of materiul needed. The original contractor for the work was Charles P, Skinner, who lost a great deal of money on the contraci. His contract was cancelied and the work was reiet to Edgar B. Van Dusen alter AN ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Pe $125,000 nad been granted for tae work. Had I be wer to reject or accept @ contract { would ecepted the estimate made by SKinuer, Dusen, because they were uot svond, 10B8 gud material were aud couid not have been vone un at @ Vast joss 0: wouey on the part of the contractor. On the otser heud, some of the items were much too high, White vak was $15 to Digo, aud pine too Ligh, A Jair price for the work, I sould (Dink, Would be $45,000 or $70,000, The Work cost, wita sume additional or eXtra work, | $164,973. AU tue work doue at Black Rock Har. | Dor ‘up to this time has Cost the State abuut $420,000, Witness Knew Of bo estimates Dar that Were honestly Made in the progress Of ihe work. of | it wus tue duty of the eugineers to oversee the | Wore irom time to time, . Hanks was then sworn:—He is now Resident Engtueer of the Wesvern division of the Erie Caual, He explained tic methoas of lettlug contracts, and said toa: the weueral uguregate of Quantities and prices as given In tue oid was the paramount consideration, and tha: wu rices OF Boy particular Item were w ad it Was generally understood that the same wouid not be jurhusded. J. Nelson Tabos was chen examined:—He was the engineer in the Jand slide aud Ou creek Keser- Voir conirac.s; he said the prices of those con- tracts were pot eXvrbitant; had no personal Knowledge of aby cofrraption iu the matter of Cabal jeviings; he thougnt engineers snould noid office during good bedavior; tue Board of Audit should be sppoiuted, aut remodelled only ior cause; he thuaght # paymaster migat be appointed i Work should be reiet. niel Richmond was calied and stated that ne ted with the Van Dusen contract: made toe estimate for earth excavarion ; made the es 1- Mate With reference to the $1¥,000 appropriated | Without regard to attaining the desired result (contract snowa witness); thougdt the coutract out at the prices naced within it; thought the prices too low; thougot ‘tue measuremeuis were — cur- rect as to the amoun of work done; ‘The Witness was examined at eugth iu regard to this contract, Dut presented nutuing new. Tbe suplemental contract was made without any re- gard to the revettiog of tne work, ie concurred with Mr. Tubos im the suggestioas be made re- garding toe canal system. Mr, Jacobs—Where do the stealing’ come inf A. Through the Legisiature. Mr. Crocker being recaued and examined In re- gard to the Degraw contract at West Tros, testi- fied :—Never veard of the Degraw contract beg altered; did hear irom one of the Canai Comuis- srouers Of & contract of E. W. Willaims being al- terea; Williams’ contract was irom Loce 40 to Lock 41; Ithink George D. Lord did tas work; Williams ‘Was the ostensine coutractor; alter it was uts covered that tne contract bud been aitered pay- , ment was witu Mr. Crocker Wi ower witnesse: tue Legisiatur YACHTING NOTES. Schooner Wanderer, N.Y.Y.C. Mr. Jame Stiliman, will ve towed to City Island to-day ana @ taken out at tbe yard of David Carll for ex- teosive repairs. From a centreboard sne wili be ehanged to a keel bout, ber bowsprit cat of and &@ Trunoing Jibboom substiraied, her maimmast placed three feet ‘urther iorward, aod the cavia generally overhauled aud reitted. The seoooner Atalanta, N.Y.¥.C., Mr, Willam Astor, Will aiso be hauled out at Carli’s yara, City Island, to-d0y or to-morrow, tor the purpose of fistiog & Lew Malnmast oud general vvernauung. Mr. Lenuox, (oot of Smith sireet, Lrovsiya, Jauncbes on iuesuay last u steam yacht jor Mr, J.cov Lorillard, she is 107 leet over ali, 96 feet oa ‘Water ine, 14 leet beam wad 4 Jeet 6 ncbes uepta ot hold. ure vutiding Ler machinery, Schoouer Kambier, N.Y.Y.C., Mr. W. H. Thomas, bas been towed 10 Willismeburyg, Where she Wul ta new «par: Y.Y.C., Mr. Phillips Poa asked if he agreed with the at the stealings came iD through but Would give no opinion, ben Steamyacht Lurie, nix, how tying ja Wauadout Bay, is belog sepaired Gnd raleed 4% incnes. Mr, P, McGvehap fas feady for \aanching at bis yard io Pamrapo, N. J., two very vandsowe sioup jeouts; ove is for Mr, Kichard Bakey aod tue ower ior Mr. C, Mule THE WEAIHER YESTERDAY. The following record will show the changes in the temperatare jor the past twenty-four huurs, in comparison with the corresponding date of ia year, a8 indiouved by the thermometer ut Hud- ‘But’s pharmacy, HeRaLy Buiiding:— 1874. 1876, ae instances three and fuar persous are placed la a ‘Tos seems, in & city like New York, to be A CRYING SHAME, still itis a fact, And yet 11s due the prosecuting | coustituted, to say tbat they are not to be beid | 1t would be a Working court witn the Gen- | yt empluyed on the Canals at present; was | Messrs, Ward & Stauton, Of Newburg, | oie 40 |\qhity of Chesto & weak 42 | Franee.. ‘This bill should ve regarded 48 & lost important measure, and will ald very ju the administrauon of i 18 ‘ombs aud Lhe city prisons are constantly over A TOUCHING SCENE. loved men that the American stage caa boast of | the representative minstrel and the leadiog Irish | comedian of the present time, were conveyed to their last resting place yesterday. At hail-past ten A. M. the solemn requiem mass for the repose | Of the soul, of the departed commenced at the Charch of St, Paul the Apostle, Fity-piath street and Nininaveuue, The c.uren was adorned with junereal emblems in the svape of sable drapery around eacu plilar in the intertov, and on a grand catafaique near the sanctuary the casket con- taining the body, was placed. The magaoificeas floral tributes which comBined taste with liberality, were artistically arranged around | the cutafaique. ‘The high altar was in deep mourning, and nothimy could convey to the mind @ more pra.ound impression of the awful presence of deat: than the general | aspect of the Church of the Paunst Fathers. Gregorian cuant of the mass, te peculiar effect of | the voices of the boy caoir, tye monotone of the | Voices of the celebrant and nig assistants, were as | impressive as when, a lew hovirs later, the sods of | tari fell on the cofia and the genital Dan was Jor- | ever bidden from earthly View. Altnough the | Gregorian form of a musical icequiem mass cannot be consideied as attractive 00 musical ears, it cer- | tainly contains suficient 1a chrymosity to repre- | sent the presence of death, ,it1s a matter of rearet | that such sublime works as 7-ne requiems of Cherur bini or Mozarc were not sei¢.cted for such an occa+ sion, ‘ihe Uregorian chant belongs to the past, ang should never be resurrected in this enlight- | ened age, After the soleyau bign mass for the | dead was concluded the Kev, Patber Young deliv- | ered a suaerai sermon {ro m the steps of the altar, FATHER YOU) iG’S SERMON, The reverend father spoke of the sad occasion which brought 80 many representative people to- gether, There was a my stery, a species of lascina- Vion, in death that culbed jorth the sympathy and the entire attention Ot /.be iriends of the aeparted, When the object of sympatny and affection was such @ man as he whose remaims were in the church at that tme,:and over wuom the solemp | rites of the Catholic Church were then performed, | the interest in this unkaown world beyond the | grave became intensified, And such aman! Genial, generous to @ Jari, @ kind pusband and affec- Uionate lather, Ohe whose heart was ever open to | tue call of charnty, utierly unseltisa and ready at | any tune to sacriice nis own interests jor the | gocd of others--such was the mun who: | remains he lelore us, AS @M instance of tus the preaguer said that the very last | public pervormanuce ever given by the aeceased | Was im uld of & noble charity, the Central vis- | pensary, At te summous of charity Dan Bryant | Was ove Oj tbe urst vw respond. He was the lavor- | ite ol the pubMo und the vest beloved in his own aomesuc Circle. Mis generosity was so extreme That it bas D6eN O| Injury LO bis famuy, Yer one | The remains of one of tke most popular and be- | cannot Diame this wWhoie-souled man, who only thougat 0: making toose acouna Lim nappy. He thought noth AvVarice ban no clam on him, log 01 Selly uve, him he received lic Churwan, and the Jong journey before him was robved of ali its terrors. Thi Mé | amie ‘the priest oi God. THE 8fAGE PROM A CATHOLIC POINT OF VIEW. | Tne Catholic Cuurch does not findin tne dra- matic projession augot to condemn. It ts an bonorabie proiession. ‘The actor, tae lawyer, tue | tue banker, nave aii their duties to | periorm. ulways suvservieut to the claims of rell- ' ‘iret 3! your soul, and then ecome % good actor, er or whatever you wWish.’”? The drama, properly considered, 18 full of Hs, the utimate triumph of Viee under aud the a sof LP hetvag Ae tage as Lond of tue Churcn ae thi Churen is Of the stage ali would be well, Were toe drama as respectful to the priesthood as the priesthood is tw it there would | not be o Word ugainst it. The drama has not treated the Church as well as the Church bas treated It, Its Wrong to place @ priest upon the | Stage in a false ligt, Tue dramatic eiement per- Vades everycuing. Liie 1s 4 drama and deatn is The Most Moving Of all dramas 10 this world, The great sacrifice of the mass, wnica has been offered Up tof the repose ot soul Of our deceased iriend, 18 4 play, and toe most successful play that | bas ever veea produced. It bas enjoyed a run of | nweteen centuries, commencing with the divine trageay Of Caivary aod will last unui the end of ume, [t18 reat play of Christ's Passion, tae | coustaut repetiiion of the tragedy waich resulted la the redemption of the world. ‘The Cathone Church always sheiters her chlidren and ber arms are stretched jortn jor tuem. No matier what dis- tractiug pro.e@sion & mau may be engaged 10, tuls joving Motuer Wilever be “is guarusao and at the moment oi death sue is beside him, ibe crowd, Doth in the churca and outside, was immense, No less than 6.000 persons could have Deen present. At the conclusion of the services | tn e remains | aT Be. abd whue toe eutrancing strams o: Chopin's “marcne Panéore’ eu tit Oi the lamented artist we ‘Toe joluwimg gentiemen bearers:—Jadge Joon K. Hail, Mr. Wiluasim R. Lioyd, ex-sberiuf M. T. bien pao, Messrs. Augusun Daly, James Mcuregor, Cnaries Waite, W. J. Fiorence, C. O’Conur aud J. W. voilier. rhe inscription on the coffin was as follows:— | | Mme Me eet amen | 13 DANIEL WEBSIER BRYANT, Died Api 10, 1879, 3 Aged 42 \eara, QALROORLEDELEDE LEE TEDOLOLITELELELEOEODLEDE OO PETE TETO Rev. Fatuer Yousg officiated at the requiem mass as celebraut, Rev. Fatuer Hul a8 aeacou aud Kev. Fatuer stone a8 sab-deacon. The entire dramauc proiession seemed tu have heen fully represented, aod the occasion Was made one in wbick | every recogaized representative of the sock and | buskia took part. Many teariul eye leit caurch when ine hearse, drawn by four white horses, moved uway, aud the sorrowing wiuow aud chidreu loliowed it tue carriages allowed to them. It Was 4 (oUCmIOs Sight and a worthy trib- ute to tue memory of poor Dan Bryant. AID POR DAN BRYANT'S FAMILY. The toliowing New York managers heve sub- acrived $100 each Jor the junerai eXpenses of poor Daa Bryant and jor the reief of the immediate ne- mustered oy the clergyman in cuarge Of tue Lester Wallack.. Bi cy tony Pastor ‘A Meeting 0! all tue New York managers will be held at eleven o'clock to-day (Lnarsday), ac Wal- lack’s, to cousult in regard to a beweit, DAN BRYANT A PATRIOT, To THE Epiror oF THE HERAID:— Fourth ef July, in taid-ocean, upon an h ship, Dan Bryant was the chairman of the commitcee Of Awmericaus Woo orgauized and Car- ried vut am enthusiastic caleoration of the day. The ladies of nis family turnBued elegant music, and made red, white and blue rosettes tor ali WhO wished them. One member of the committee, an adopted citizen of Irish Gescent, objected to the toast, “10 the Queen oF Bowland,” being put in the | Mr. Bryunt ediea wo usuit aod outrage, beiug O08 @ Sritish sbip tuat was rigged Out Will ‘he Americsh colors in Bonor of the das, and swore that toe towst should yo in, and it aid goin, AS We steppea over the zunwale of the boIp Bt Queenstown and shook hit band we did Dot luk TO@t WGs Our lass (line Of setiog Bim. AMEKIVAN, Josb. OCEAN SITBAMERS. | DATES OF DEPARTURE FHOM SEW YORE FOR THE MONTHS OF AVAIL AND MAY. ‘Satbs. | Peatation, { hice. | April 45./ Kotterdau | 0Brosaway. Apri 18. Mambura, |i Broadway. AF.) Lavernan | ommoure. April 4. | Liverpoo'. span 2st Lavervoow. Abrp 24. Liverpool. j a (Cahtornia ... NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. | | i The | © SHIPPING NEWS ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—'THIS DAY. | SUN AND MOON, a ae | miGn WATEK. . 6 22| Gov. Isiand..morn 4 33 | » 639) Sendy Hook. morn 2? 43 -morn 8 26| Heli Gate....morn 6 18 PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 14, 1875. CLEARED, | Steamer China (Br), Gill, Liverpool via Queens- — town—C G Francklyn. | ‘Steamer Italy (Br), Thompson, London—F WJ Hurst. | Steamer Cleopatra, Bulkiey, Forris & Co. Savanuab—dMucra, teamer Sovtn Carolina, Nickerson, Charleston—J W | Quinturd & Co. onennes, Regulator, Doane, Wilmington, NC—W P | lyde 0. Steamer Isaac Bell, Lawrence, Nortolk, City Point and Richmond—Old Dowinion Steamship Oo. Seamer George W kider, eed, Baidinore—Old Do- minion Steamship Co. Beams xperiment, Allen, Philadelphia—James | and. Steamer George Cromwei, Bacon, Portland, Me— Clark & Seaman oot? Carrie Reed, Crowell, San Francisco—Sutton & 0. Bark Lea (Ags), Smerchmich, London—Slocovich & 0, Yiark Commendatore Tonello (Aus), Schwardo, Newry, I— locovie! DO. Bark Syrian Star (Br), Corning, Havre—Boyd & Hinex- en, rilbark Idaho, Richardson, ClenfacKos—Tuppor & Light urne. ‘Burk Nictaux Br), Masters, Matanzas—O W Rerteau, Brig, Matilae (tal), Moniagnoro, Alicante—Funch, Edye & Stuart, Bahia—R P Currie & Co. Co. brig Solario (Br), Brig ‘vulia Lingley (Br, Jones, St Thomas—Heney & | Parver. Schr Caroline (Br), ‘Trintck, Sydney, NsW~R W Cam- eron & Co. ‘Scar Mattie E Taber, Aldrich, Barbados—Leayeraft « 0. Boke persis M Richardson, Richardson, Jacmel—Brett, on & Co. Sehr Forest City, Johnson, St Domingo City—A Nones 0. chr C 8 Bayles, Beers, Havana—Van Brunt & Bro, Schr Ariadne, Dyer, Cardenay~J Ul Winchester & Co. Sehr Ada G shortland, Loane, Baracoa—Isaac R Sta- les. Pisce West Sige, Davis, Corpus Christi—J H Brower. Sehr Darins #ddy, Rideout, Smyrna, #ia—F Smith & Co. ‘Sehr Hatue Card, Moore, Fernandina and Jackson- ville—Warren Kay. a rchrL A Danenhauer, Grace, Jacksonville—Warren vf ‘chr Sarah B, Strout, Brunswick, Sehr Mary za, Hurst, Savennah—!t W Loud & Co. Sehr Saniuei Gilman, Keily, Boston—Chas Twing, Schr Henry Gibbs, Coiha, New Becford—Verguson & ood. aan Daniel Webster, Gorham, Providence—Delanoy | ure ‘schr 5S Smith, Snow, Providence via Bristol-H W | Jackson & Son, Schr Game Cock, Quinley, New Haven—Delanoy & Cottrell, Ga—Warren Ray. , ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LING Liverpool April 3 and | and 113 passengers to CG | vound cast. | Tiamburg April 3, via | 0s passengers to Knauth, jachod & Kuhns, Had heavy westeriy winds and high seas; April 4, lat 4946, lon 1/2). spoke bark Vale ot Nith | an Francisco for Queeustown: 1th, la eberg: 12th, lat 4) 69, 1 ork (Br). hence for Liverpool . er Ont a Cruz, Deaken, mavana Apru 10, PM, with mdso und passenuers to F Alexandre & Sons. April, Jat 2640, lon 798, signalled a United States frigate, Monitor. storeship and tender. bound north. Steal jan Jacinto, Hazerd, Savanna April 10, with | mdse and passengers to WR Garrison. steamer Isaac Bell, Blakeman, Richmond, City Point | and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers to the Old Do- minion Steamship Co, ship Olags (Br), Guilison, Liverpool 27 days, in ballast | to Hovd & Hincken. rk Betty ‘Ger), Nordbolt, Bremen 40 days, Tybee 7 | Gays y's Delaware’ Brakewaier, 10 ballast, to Herman | ‘oop & Co ‘Bark SJ Bogart (of Annapolis, Ns), Reynolds, Boston S days. in ballast to Money & Park | Sel Mary Ellen, Hawk. Virginii be ¥rieuliof (Nor), from Hristol, which arrived 1th and anchored in Gravesend Bay, came up to the | city batu, | Bark Nethe T Guest, from Havre, which arrived | lth and anchored in Gravesead Bay, came up tothe | elty Lach. “hip H W Workman (Br), from Liverpool; Bt Andrew (Br), trom Bremen; Grace E Cann (sr) Hy ; Lucille (Bri. id Vesta Aus) barks | trom we Bureau, No 46 Vleet street, the arrivals at and de} ures {rom European ports, and other ports abrosl, of American ana all foreiga vessels trading with te United States, the same wilt oe eablet to this country iree of charge and publisnod. Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arrive ing at New Yors can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of IxraLp news yachts, pier Nol Bast River, New York, Lotters received trom ail parts of tha world and promptly delivered. Duplicaitas are requiroL. OUR CABLE SHU®PING NEWS. Anuos, April 18—Arrived, park Betzy Gude (Nor), Due, Baltimore. Anrwenr, April 14—Arrive (Belg), Greve, New York, Sailed from Flushing 12th, park Maria Prisari (Ital), Paoliilo, New York. Beistou, April 13—Arrived, park Harriet (Br), Hill, New York. steamer August Andrea Duxvcuuavex, April 2—Sailed, bark Alliance (Nov), | Dutehinson, United states, Barce.ona—Arrived, barks Catalina (Sp), Turrer, New Orleans; Porvenir (sp), Mas, do: Carmen (Sp), Battle, Charleston; schr Kocheko, Jasper, Tarragona. CuanneL Pont, April 18—Arrived, ship Johann Wil* helm (Ger), Kramp, New York for Bremen, Enstnore, April 13—Arrived, bars Syra, Conning, Sa- vanuah tor Norrkoping. Arrived 11th, barks Baltic (Nor), Syendsen, New York for Arendal; Hypatia (Sr), Dakin, Savannah for Reval. Gauway, April 13—Sailed, bark Howard (Br), O'Neill, United States. Gimmavran—arrived, schrs Amy (Br), Pinklbam, New York; Pearl (Br), Cross, do. Haven, April lt~arrived, steamer Amerique (Fr), Pau- zolz, New York. Hameusa, April U—Arrived, bark Bengal Swe), Eck- | strom, Savannah. Lavervoon, April 13—°alled, barks Olivia Davis, Hard- wick, Anjer; W li Thorndike, Bellany, Havana; sehr 0 D Witherell, Berry, Matayzus (Iast two not previously). Satied Yeh, sbip Lillie Soullard (Br), Goudy, United States; barks Warrior (Br), Kitchen, do; Naja (Nor), Nuizen, Baltimore. arrived 13th, ship Ennerdale (Br), Porter, San Fran- cisco Loxpox, April M—Sailed, ship Rhine, Stetson, New York. Jusnox—Sailed, bark Gratin. (Nor), Svendsen, Pensa- cola. Leonorn—Satled, bark Sarab (Br), Tilley, New York. Movitix, April 1M—Arrivext, steamer Prussian (Br), Ritchie, Portiand tor Liverpool. Mussini—-ailed, barks G torgietta, Small, New York; Primus (Nor). Nielsen, do, Sailed April 13, mer .Acadia (Br), York, Prrwovra, April 1s—Sailed, brig Olaf Kyrre (Swe), An- derson, Unites States. Papstow, April 13—Arrived, bark Nor (Nor), Amund- sen, Pensacola, QuexNstown, April M4—Atrived, bark Le Baron (Br), Edwards, San Francisco. Arrived 13th, ship Mara tnon (Br), Torne, San Fran- Ailleoat, New | cisco. SLico, April 13—Sazled, bale Soren Rerger (Nor), Pe- dersen, United States. Warenvonn, April 13—Sailed, bark C Neumann Gaede- behn (Ger), Dethloi, Philadelphia. FOREIGN PORTS. Acarvico, March 2—Arrived, bark FE D Jewett (Br), Maumquist, New York. Canpenas, April B—Arrived, brig R B Gove, Hodgman, Matanza: urs Kkva May, Shepherd, Sagua; Currie ews, Matanza, Melvi Sailel Sd, schrs Geo & Young, Marsal, Sagaa; 5th, Alinon Bird, Drinkwater, morth of Hatteras; 6ta, Altoo- na, Witzgerald. do, ‘Carauies, March 2$—Arriwod, schr H A Hunt, Peter- son, Philadelpata, HowxotvLv. March 29—Arrived, bark Agate, Brown, Newcastte, NSW. Suiied 2/th, bark Unkel Braesig (Ger), Sctzrebner, S: Francisco, XA, April 9~Arrived, bark Elmira Coombs, Long- be ‘eueriifs; senz Franconia, Leavitt, Portland varde: a8. one 18th, steamer Wm P Clyde, Livingstone, New rieans, Sailed’ Sth, brigs Agnes Barton, Knight, Segue: 6th, Cardenas; 7th, Chas Florence J Henderson, Renders. A sparks, Bra ley, Sagua; schrs Kate V Aitke! brow: joha er, Matanzas: en Providence, Kice, Sagua; ett, do. tu port 10th, brig Maria Wheeler, hore byes for north of non 8 rf Hancock, Ha dam, all arrived up to the city yesterday trom | Har: lug: schrs BH Dru wun di 8, do dos ‘Hook, where they had been anchored. Brigadier, Norton. do doz talbatiys iury. "do dor PASSED THROUGH HELU Gat. i Uae it’ mith, Smith, for New York, do, and others BOUND sours. . April M—, f Schr Carrie (Br), Bonnell, St John, NB, for New York, Wee tor, ret Fe ro Racal eee ea Sdays. with lath to Henev & Parker, Saued 14th, steame: Laiy Head (Br), Sa'9le Island ‘Schr Sunay outh, Gates, New Haven for \ MaLuovknx, +b —Arrived, bark Remi/to (Sic). Love, w York. Sehr Crusace, Mullen, bridgeport ror New York, Seur P 4 Smith, Upton. Portiand tor Newark, sehr Venus, Ulark, New Havon for Hobokea. Schr BH Jones, smmivh, Horton's Pot for Philadel- scar Warren © Young, Providence for New York. Schr Almira, Ragk old Spring tor New York. BOUND East. US steamer Gettysburg, New York for Boston. | Brig Samuel Lindsiey (of Bosion), Gibsoa, New York for Boston, sehr Xeneo, Shropebize, Hoboken for Providence. Senr Henrietta, chatdela, Virginia for New Haven. Schr Wm 4 Crocker, Crocker, Hovoken for Boston. | Schr kmma D shaw, Shaw, Philadelphia tor New Ha- | 07 ‘ven. ‘Schr New Regulus. Ewart, Hoboken for Providence. | Schr MM Hauiltov, Bushman, Weeuawken for Nor- | cessilies of his Widow and chiluren, the fund to ve | April 4--Arrived, schr Edw.trd Jobnsoa, Bean, Havana. Arrived 4th, sehr Hartstene, McNair, Chitrleston (not ag tevegrapheds. ‘Sauled 4th, chr Fattle E King. Crowley, Sagua; 7th, pares Lizde, Carney, do; Mary Stewart \\8r), Perry, \ewoastLx, NSW, Fob 20—Sailvd, ship Kb padish Or). Kelley; san fraweisco: bark Eilsworth, \Vass, Hong Kong; March 9, ship Bayurd (sr), Heard, ad Fran- Sixgarore, Apru 18—In port bars Kingdom of Saxony (Br). sor Boston, leg. vious, brig Lirmie A Kim- Mayagu st LwoMas, Apri, 1—Saiied pi Lunt (Grom Lemerara ez; scr Minot's ‘snow, Martini ava (Br). McKenzie, Turks ved Mateb L'. bark ds; brige Algaa iar), M once; stk, andoiph ell, Hele Senator Grimes, Philbrook, Weehawxon for Bos. | ¥8¥#00 Ur). Jones, do: slat, bark Windsor dB.), MeLeod, 5 Arrived March 16, brig Villa) | Schr Emma M Fox, Chase, Elizabethport tor Newport. | elle (Br). Hollis, Re y o } muda (end sailed lytn tor Pon 7th, Miamuhaha (Br), geht Saran bulzabeth, Kelly, Elizabetnport ior Vrovi- | Bort Mann gue “and. ba Zit ier senraayos ‘Sehr Flying Fish, Bunce, New York for Northport. } oo ir), Hobus. sarbvedos and sailed Bie tos AF Bebe SRE yall Gordon, Philadeiphia tor sornereet, bivee Align (Bc), Bathe 6° td cuiled Zh ene Bparcic, Niropaairs, Hoboken ior Providene Se ion ati Gvons anehe Maud Power (Bee engine, “Barpshoowr, araball, New York for Cold | (98! sailed 29th for Arroyo) i Te a Gielatoeh, Pact Linda AbLott (sr), Scobey, Demerara; brig Belie ‘sehr Joseph Marfh, Morgan. Hoboken for Providence echr EB &i Oaaiey, Newm haavethport for vaw tucket. — Baton, Jr, Patterson, Weehawken for Bos- | ‘Sehr Henry Gibbs, Coffin. New York tor New Bedford. | SALLED. Steamers C F Punch (Belg), for Antwerp: China (Br), Liverpool; Itaiy ¢ Loaden) Cleo attra, Savannah; ‘Woimang t levcher, V rey 7 GW Hie ; Emma O Litchtielt i, arroyo, PR; | Liza Vredericksiads (st oraetown, BO. MARITIME MISCELLANY. We are indebted to the purser of the steamer City of ‘Vera Craz, trom Havana, tor favors hich put janx Leaxper (Be), 1. tor Barcelona, back to 5 leaky, is makiig about 8 | inches of was dischurgiug? cargo on | the 13:0. | Bare Euwa Pancen (Br) Portiand 12th | d heavy ¥ ied arway tore- from Barbados, h y topgaliantwast and syruug my aa Francise April (from Co- | April 5. off Mendcenuo, was Washet part ek toad over- Bank Nexsuixorr. ai Jambia Kiver, repo struck by 8 heavy so: board, lost oue buat ai v for s airs, and reports 1 bpavy from WW: split, lower forotop-all and § ay March 24 in lat #16 N, lon 123 21 W. gales Jrom SE to WoW, barometer 23 76,'spiit sails, stove bu twarks and | threw over a portion of deck load; on wth, tat 66455, | Jon 12483 W. heavy wales trom Ne to NW, with heavy | sow squalls, los. upper forevopsall and spk matusail; | Sprit &, blew away woper maintopsail. Bang Mixeava, of Boston. from Tapeico for Queens town, which put iuto Kev West last Nov, in distress and | Sold there, and subsequently sailed tof 11 verpool, put into Maliiax i#ta inst, leaking. | Bostox, April, 4—Iho scur reported ashore yertorday on Kamiiead, Loveli’s Isiand, was the Mozy fe kard (sr), Knox, for st Joba, AB, wih « cargsut lusnver fot Boston, ‘anchored in Broai Sound, tat dra ore. ihe capiuin ana crew lett her iu their o Hi Mersey, Dolby were bicked up by the tug Jed the schr of at hizh water last night chored her below tho cast She nas lost he damaged ber kee! and ts leaky. Fatt Rives, M whieh ‘ett Lere § ew York last this morning, on account of the driv wind. Guovcesren, Masi, April 14—Dauring a heavy NE mle ow storm the schr Welaxa, of Beltant, nere fot Pensucvla, broge adeitt thi ore, bilged aod Alisd with wa Noarour, April 13=The schooner ashore on Willough- by's Spit, With @ cargo of coal (bafore reporte by, proves tobe sche WF rurasr, from baltimore tor Bhe was gotten of by wrecxing sioamer Ker o\uw. was by her towed up to the city yesterday mo: ting. Sovax Peaci, April d—The report of @ wree ¢ here last Might was prewatar, sowe vossst in the eat Li ry Traue probaly lost her deckioad und sustain 9 serious April 14—The steamer Newpos't, , Fetarred ha re morning, Gamage during the storm yesteraay aud lest nigat, whieh Was the seVerest of any for many mon Lhs on thi Wiill Fain. snow for 2% hours A spat, iarge gu mouities of oranges Cocoxnuts and debris are sirewa ou,the beach Letweon Absecom aad Baruevat Ovenper—Schr Allie Bickmore d-m Bickmore, wich saileu fruia New ¥: vaunal, Nas not yet arrived, a Sor ber siely. WHALEMEN. ave 20, Fister, NB, Te uot te Wella: hob, Mite jarch 2, bark Onward, Hages, of NB, e the wind blowing bard from N ond It At Honolula. no dat Jas Avion, Keonan, Fosdent 24, of NB, will sail adouw Mev 1 foran Ocean whallag Voyage, Um jouamand of Capt Win J Robinson, A letter fron: Gaps Wicks, of bark Gre ett of Wost- ris hor ay at Helena March 1 with. 78 bbis sp SPOKEN. erie Fidorado, from Ardrossan for #an Francisco, SL. lat & N, lou 8 We Bark. tiger (Hr), trom New Orleans for Liverpool, , Maren 30, jac 99, jon 1s ark Petiseh (ver em Ban Francisco for Hamburz, tea ( Deo 2i, at3s iv By . from Bremen for Phila. NLP, Ban Francise — NOTICE 10 MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Morchants, shipping apents anit ship captains are tmtormed that by telemrapting to the Henans London | | Spa | Stare (Br), Dake loaiiag | 0. in port Api prig Bowota. Letournay, from Rio Janeiro; seh: Kate Wentwortu, Mead, from New Yor 88, April S-arnived, bark bvemog star (Br), nek. New Yo en b agg | New York: 84, bark Morn- do. Sailed &d, sehr sehr T Bryan, Thowpsoo, Ma- Matanzas. led, bark Faunle H Loring, Cardenas. ‘iniesty, March 25—Sailed, steamer Acadia (Br), Hill- coat, New York. (ital), Savarese. for New i In port 27t! Yors. 14 ) VALPAuAts0, bark Quicksiep, Chase, Visagea: 8th. pende tre nit. Boston, in port 17th, slaps Magelian, denry, tor United States, to oud on ihe coas' +t Joseph, Fa es, New York ar- th). for Pera, to load guano tee Cmited Kingdom or comfinent Belt, Kio J, tueiro (arrived —), for Callao; Ermita Alvaren (Chil), beara, Pazet -vand i uae; berks Annie Lewis, ly; Mar y B Rovers, Gray, 800. rrived, steamer San Antonio J sailea 9th for Galveston), Vena URCZ, April (Br), Kea, Liverpoot ( Pan Staaase Rosset Avo Bar, C6 Boston, Ascex ston, March 2—assed, Mary . inn, Foliett, trom Saya tor New York Bannow, April i—arrived, Bessie Parker, Parker, Da- wntentox, April 2—O8. Margaret Evans, Barry, from atwerp for Puitadelpl rh Aprn. jailed, Ada. Roach, Helvoet. Arrived, Kana, Larsen, AMvorla, Ovok, savannah; cemenmavex, March 9 Wilminctoa; apni, Koora velur Beil, New Urlewns, Besos Aynes, Feb w—arrived Mery Babin, New Fore: March 2,'Emwa G Scammell, Webber, ot Joba, Batavia, Feb 19—Arrived, Wakefield, Carver, New s, April Yor«. 2—Saited, E Shan, Liverpoc CRroorn, Cor ux, Marca W—Arrived io the roats, Robens, Hagen, savannas f vai: Carl Ausuet, Siewerts, do tor 10. ‘Duxpane, spril —Arrived, Sioga, Cercich, New York. Deal, AprilS—Arrived, Aibal, 4tuo, Londaw tor New York (aaa p eu, ‘Oif disc, Arracan, tossini, trom Bremer: for Baltimore ; o | Fred, trom Sorway tor Philadephia. | Bustsone, March 3)—Arrivea, Cotonial Empire, Les- Ne, New Urieans for weval: ols, Car) Frederick, Knuth, Darien for strateund; xmilie Kaul, stuckwoltz, New | York for Dantaie. | Gewoa, Maren J0—Satied Zia Cattorins, Ferro, Balu more Hot, April 2Arrived, DH Watjen, Deetjen. San | Francisco, | “'saiied 21, Otello @, Rogers, New York (and from } Soutnamptin dt), Haves, Mareh St—sai Powet(, 8t Thomas; ABP, Lmaua, Olivier. 3 w Urieans. icno, April i—Avrived, shiesia @, Hebich, New ied ist, Lamnmorshagen, Paals, Wilmi hetea. ; 3 | [sailed from Cuxh.ven ist, suevia @), Franzen, New ork. 110120, No date—'‘leared, Havilah, Owem Boston. ‘ riviston- | Kiagsaox, March 2s—salled, Kong ov-arte, | dani, America. Livearoot, April 2—Arrived , thattield, | Gare (13, Bait saueock, kirvsiae, | Jacinto (y | Rickey. vort aa i rings. | ny i jaa (), Ldwarde, lieiitex; Russo, wt Vidar, Jonasem, Bicaooud; Mau, ‘. ‘tiled fro Gravesend 2, Ontario, Patterson, % H Tisiox., Maron 2%5—Satled, Marianna V. Ferreira, New March 2—Sailed, Evangeline, Davis, Bull C L Pearson, yt BON, tered out, WH Yeu Brunt, Haugn- | Wout, New Feb 6—Aarrivet. jed March 2 10F ‘ Quebec (an | sailed 4th for Caleatta:. H Mary M Francls, Fragels, Baltimore. | Newrows, April I—salled. Penwiek, Yoye, Jamaica; | Almon Kowell, Lotavist, Montevideo. Narai, Pov I2—Arcived, Plassey, Iuokey, Caloutta (and ied 2a fur New York. * hodaw (Ly wl to Londowmiailed, Rlizabeth, Maren 5—Arcived Wm Cobb, Brady, ‘Arrison, Crowman, #ranswick Us: nce shay, Van eu, imapton somle: vit, do; vt, Argosy, La Wiswei, New Yor! | ise, Vomas. entled reb GONA. Mare . New York. April 2—The Koorla nw eo ff | wey ¥ bry fepor anu 0 in lat 99 Feuer wae won onead. | shipped as they were sdell, Philadelphia; Sta, Bs | ‘the Kooria Mooria to, to render assistance. but sea siruck her just at the time, washed her dee and aft, damaged skylgnts and steering ried away biunacle, so sho was fore sd to bear away. CnooaHavex, April 1—tho E Shun, Edmondson, from Mobile for Liverpool (cotton), has put Io bere wind: bound, and reports:—+xperienced strong gales trom =W to NW fron March 9 to 26, but received no dam ge. March 1% lost a seaman, who fel! trom the maimboom overboard; sea running high at the time was unable to pick nim up. arch G-~The Sacramento, American ship, dragged her unebors in Simon's Bay during a heavy gale at “ion tae mgator the lth Feb aud came im co uset uit hula, sustaining damage to thewstent ot Macurrvs, March 5—"he Mary M Franels has been re- » motile? ja dry dock, amd re-emoarked the sound poraon of her cargo of suvar. One thousand | six hundred and minet c rs of sugar were | landed trom this vessel yt at land gm dy a to ve repaired. bei pro! ters were dum ied (o have the g Bry gave S0t bugs sound sogar, whiel Pitty bugs damaged sugar sold here; 3 badiy ama; and “broken. Ths coments reshipped, giving 118 bags sugar and five bags sweep. ings; two ¢ thadly ult ad thy we: were dainaged by yore burst, d, giving 4% base: Ave eaniste ving been wasied out by sea water; The aemaged portion of che cars gar, reulised $257. A bottomry an dow this vessel and cargo, in t payable twenty days after her sate arrv yas negotiated at A marityne breminm of L 73 per cent. ‘She sailed tor Baitimore Feb 28, Stantay, Fl. Keo 16—The Stafforashire, Gungon, from Liverpool, sailed heace tor san Francisca on Feb 8, the master having chartered a vessel to briug a crew from Monte Video. ‘ihe “Byvcr,” American three masted schr, livtleflela, arrived here’ trom Moute Video Feb 5, having be Srareree to convey 10 Ooquimbo the cargo of the Lent sum AMERICAN PORTS. BOSTON, | April 14—Cleared, Matthews,’ Savannah; Aries, W In Whituey, Hallet, New York; ships tempter, Lewis, Madras; Choice (Br), Masters, St John, NB: barks Elia Ramsden (Br), Stewart, Mervourne; J ‘Tf sunita (Br), Hat field, Clenfue dos: vriv Valencia, Jarvis, st Jago; ‘sehr Louisa A Orr, Orr, Cienfuegos; Mary’ B Dyer, Oliver, Haro istand (aliamas). : Suiled—steamers Wm Lawrence, Seminole and Arles. BALTIiMURE, April 13—-Artived, schr George H Mills, ‘Tillotson, Fall River. Cleared—brig Ulurabelle, Tracy, West Indies. Mih—Arrived, steamers Zodine, Chapa, New York; Wm Woodward, Young, do; bark Pace scliaMno (tay, Oneto, Marseilles. Helow—Lrig Lucy W Snow, Stone, from Matenzas. steamers Seminole, den, Philadelpala’ Cleared—Stcamers Moravian (br), Granam, Livers liver, Charleston; Willtam isennedy, :Josepiiue 1homson, Moore, New York; orig MeCahan, Kio Janeiro; senrs Addie M Bird,’ Fates, West indies: James A Brown, Collins, Yonce, PR; Seilie, Collinson, Nassau: David Miller, Shearer, Hovoker Herraty, Cannon, Providence; Rebeces M sinith, Gri M Sulled—Barks Norchw Frazer, Boston; brigs Alvi Clarabelle, West Indies; se Craz; A MS West Indies. BRUN W GA, April 9—Cleared, schr De Mory Gray, Brewster. Norfolk. 14ti—Cleared, schr Louie F Smith, Brown, Port au Prince, WicisTOL, April 12—Arrived, schrs Anna May, May, Philacelpnis B Cunningham, Scoville, Elizabethp , schr W Layton, Layton, N ta—arnived, ship Mary Stewart (Br), Fullerton, Liv. erpool; bark Rio de la Plata (Br), Meue 0. Terereinrk steamer Equator, inckley, Philadel. hia. ‘ leared—Steamers Georgia,’ Croweil, New York; D J ore: barks sarah Mundell (Br), Nine Liverpool; Nef (Nor), Christenson. Roterdam, lied—Steamers Georgia, and DJ Boley; vig Krem- lin, Wyman, Darien: schr J & L bryant, Lee, Wood- stock, Pia. FORTRESS MO (Ital), from Palm; Sailed—Barks ni rington (irom Ponce, PR). tur Baltimore; brigs Mary Chase (from Baltimore), for West Indies; ‘Mary and sehr Walton (rom Itichmond), both for Rio Grande, also the fleet of coasiers betre reported. G LV Es» oril i4~Acrived, ship Ironsides, Aus tin, Liverpo southwest Pas: KRY il G—Arrived, schrs Henre Varker, Lewis, 5 ico for I 8 Sew York (pat in ccount of heavy weather), uueuster, Leland, Cay Francie; bara Galvestou, Sawyer, Cardenas, MOBL.EK, April 9—Arrived, bark Ephriam Williams, Keen, Portiand (uot as before). i4h—Cleared, bark Ephraim Williams, Keene, Pensa- cola. NEW ORLEANS, April 14—Cleared, steamer Cordova ie}, bats Liverpovi; bark Due Frateliu ({tal), Mes- Cadiz, Passes, April 14—arrived, bark Catharine (sw), Rem- manasen, Messina; sclir Win Fisher, Ruatan. ed-steamer Wilinington: barks Mury FB Chap man (39), Friz ‘Duvch) sachr Peter Mitchell (Br). NEWSURYPORT, April Arrived, sche Lizale D Small, Tice. Elizabethport. EW BEDFORD, April i2—Arrived, sehr Artist, Par ker, Sandwich tor New York. NEWPORT. Apri) 12, PM—Arrived, schrs A H Leaming, Brown. Pailade, L of 4 for bath, Me: a i Bolle | Brown, Knowl.on, ‘do ‘do for 4¢'a Datch Island Harbor 12th, schr Sliver Dart, Little- field, Providence for Virginia ‘Ato llth, schr Julia & Pratt, Crowelj|, New York for Boston. NEW LONDON, April 13—Arrived, schrs Tabitha & Haunah, Hoboken: Argo, New Bedford for New York. >UsWiCu, Apri 13—Atrived, schr Adrian, trom New ‘ork. PASCAGOULA, April 7—Arrived, bark Oscar II (Nor), Gulliksen, RB: sebr Dione, ich, Galveston; bark Auxill ri, Peake, Falinouth, : schre texans, Walter Deny, Faviur. Key West. saree ed hh, back Urivos (spi Uribes, PI tared Sh, bac! ribes, A April, i—steamers. Vi 2 bark PHILADELPHL irae) , Hun Beverly, Pierce, New York; BC hidd’ oy ol et 2 Veircedo;schrs Marian Gage. Turner, Buoksvilit c arian Gage, e S okcn Praucw L Godley, Godirey, ~ale: ' Seaman, boston; | Charles & Jackson. French, Portsmouth. Cleared—steamers Abvo stord, De La M 001; now, Boson aud sailed | er, Piovidence; Bristol, Waliace New York: hia, Davis. do; slip La Gloire (Br), Blagdon, Bremeny Crie"drace Ketiy (ur), Harnett, Barbados: schr Henry Middieton. Brower, com. ared, schre Yankee Boy, Hug’ th, Newburyport rs a rt Pht it je inuey, aesvilies’ Char! . Salem; George ee; heading Railr ad No . Wheath Wh im bs ba ‘Gifford, aries ton; Lucy eatley. atiey. Marne. | _Newcastie, ‘Dele A rib li, erie 7 uo Jost nigh scours J Laucaster, George W Ben‘. Katie ana Tt Cli@ord, trom Somerset. Also a deep iaden lumber schooner. ‘Noon—assed down this AM, bark Sei Fratelli (Ital), wn, and scbr Join Cadwalader, for Boston, PMN—Passed down, steamer Saxon, jon; barks George Kingman, tor Kingston; J P Berg (Nor), tor Cork fot orders; schrs Charles Gaskill, © Car- jie Chase, for Nevis. mW Bel April Lege tin Ta and barks Her- Waves and Vcvan went to se. last | writish barks Mizpab and & ‘Daval and brig Aura re main for Philadel inchanged. pha. Salp Coos and Led Erevides phage Severat brigs, outward bound, ’ PAltark kabea stoves salied (or/ot Joon, NB, at 8 PM. Brig Alice Adi in tow at2 PM. area l—Sailea, Azeiia, Fleming, Losulled from the Deeps, Bebrend, | Edmondson © id, Calo; Aaa 8 Wisw Swivemuxor, March 3 Nerivod, Grat Moltke, Obif, | | owes, Feb 23—Salied, Japiter, Ivaocich, New | "Geizor,fue Monat. sumed, Catt tare oe ey uy Bere piss bey fold, Prager, 5 aried, rrsmeipl at Sapolt coe ts core ar tercins ‘suanaeeh iad beix Aare romaine and the otuer barks and ship of is AM. ‘The outward bound brizs have left. The ‘steamer Alvermarle sailed for New Yor at $:% PM. PORTLAND, April 12~Arrived, brig John Aviles, Tracey, Winter Harbor, Me. at jouse, St John, jeared~ Brig John sehr Neds York. y, Lockport for New: . Cailer, Me, for do. April 1b—arrived, tor, ading, Colburn, Mhiladelphia, Alder tise, Rockhill, Alexandriay . Kagie, aud Win Voortis, oldsmita, M3 Bridges, Landicx: Para, Chase: 'eo ‘ney, Gurney ; Amos falxenburg, Racket’ N Aolmes, Hotiand; Fansy Fern Baton: 8 OC’ Crocker. Thrasher; Ontario, turdick, and Horizon, leet, New York. VAWICOKsT, Aprit ii—arrived, schr sertha, Cone ver. Llizabethport. toamer Vindi chr Joseph Porter, Burroughs, Philadelphia. SA ANCT CO. Ari 1$—Arrived, bark Yokohama Yr), ithovetie, Marseaics. | OBeareds ‘& Stella Marie (Fr), Boucher, Burrard Ink SAVANNAH, April 1¢—Arrived, steamer San Salva. dor, Nicxers w York: bars Sag shepar Piriadeiphia tor Oientuegys; sher C W Holt, Daley, | timore. r : | “Cleared—Sehr A P Howell, Lank, Pailadelphia. w York, | —sieamer Astiand. Whiteharst. 4 rrived, sclirs A Newoomb, Messer, ory. Baltimore; New Yora tor Kogkinad; Wine be Gloucester. fsEf, April l-Arrived, sehrs Win Witcr, Wharton, Pailade Taylor, -oath Amboy. | Sailed- sche Atien Green Philadetphia. | WILMINGION DC, Avril 4—Arrived, steamer ReSoo ids, Baiiiuor & 8 Corson, le; Blast Lut & DIV OR | A ent staves; legal 6: ho eal f nated; advice trae. | M. HOUSE, Attorney, 19) Broad wa, verywhor iy required; no char OB(AINKD FROM COURTS waleverywiere: nv pubscLy : d vice free; Commissioner jor ovr KING) Counseitorat-Law, 3 fad residence vo. 6 Si. Mack’ wat LIFE SAL3AM.<WITH THE SPRIN time the biood becomes vitia.@d, the liver irrogu- pmaca disordered, syirka exhansied, (be rheuina.tau twinges, wou woKs, hi vgn disagare. the jaundice, iniies- facil) abo tae e aches hex pina. fon, peculysis scrojula of sowething io rVeues, of a “bad cold” runt broncatiiy—then wet Laat old iamily LIFE GALS 4M. and ave tls system Giteaities, Our word sor it, the bi cure them, Jou ca get it at the depot iy Hegoman, custom and of TERvoU Nervous Debuity Gincretions, 6Xces vous system. Wi h for over 8) years with perost success, Is a prompt cal aud permanent ca-v. ebNU POR Prices, 81 per bi x boxes $ by inaii, seaied, with 1 vrepared unly | Wine G,, 3 yon street AWTICULARLY INVALIDS, SPRLVG 1g Abel, PARTIOUMiiioattons of sleznoss would at ded to, Fatal Giseave may be Caused be oustipated, ANG (he 8¥e red coudition, ui Gue die | Order bas dine Lo develop stseit of preven. | rih a pouad of cure. | Bont? "itlareiore. wo auvise who ars irouvie | saying. ‘ yee or eiain # now very Drevaleat—headache, ite | yin the cuspldured liver, Want of apport, Mauser, oF Cita bein, t) tke, without delay, sCHENY See ice: Prvus We kaow of ho remesy so bara Tee wad decisive ia ike auton, kee att rr of tl 30) we and prod (Onn ws woul fy Pauche A Ok ULAR securely Ic at oneo a healthy tone to th ay disease ver it they ie waver, heed suffer row ‘fA disordered comticion of th lent medicine w: v Fal stant Gromths should take. three oF 10 wit Thy have 4 effect. wilh a, one oF we, hours, surrounding bile, owe attu of oad oe, ‘They are oy el the Jiver

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