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0 be NEW YORK HERALD, THUKSDAY, MAKCH 23, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEE. | AKRESTEO THKER MEN . Schr “M E Parks’ (probably M 1 Peters), from Cardenas | who to some extent answer to the description given | MR. DARLING'S RELATIVES DESPONDENT—WHO feared that these disasters have involved considerable loss | Geo E aie, Pierce, Phiede schre Maggie M Rivert, ortite, tS Fiver do Falon achtond, Balumorg”, Toon R Pulobary Paoviscerows, Mass, March 22—The missing men from ie. ow os oe Ti Andeneat, Siar “sche raed w » dos Ses ete ieee? uo. ele hester bane alk Ay ‘total | Nellie S Jerrell. Jerrell, north of H: jatteras. piepely ry | ofthe robbers. The prisoners are known to the police | . Three of the ves- Ana, led. sehrs Maggie Abbott, Abbott, ani | as thieves, but as they have not yet. been seen by the WILL BE THE NEXT APPRAISER? CLEARED. cols: ed Me Delia Genes ne Oberon Abaroncacs ‘Therees. NeQuina, New York. brigs Mary Knowlton, xii the police: decline making their names public. Consternation was depicted on more than one coun- — pani the Willie L Swift, has gone to pieces, aud | yur An Rayece. i “arrived. we. Wilson, do. io , . ‘They were locked up in the 126th street station house, in| Ste Abyssinia (Br), M , Liverpool via Queens- | *°ver badly damaged. Sailed 7th, sehr Molly Mare, to load for Three Men Killed by an Explosion and to-day they will be confronted with Mr. Koontz, | ‘mance at Baltes: Stee: Aumann s Sees | towne G Praneaiyn. ot Murphys Min Swamrscort, March’ 22—Sebrs Minnehaha, Allato tory, | yar i*! 7% sehr Molly Atherton, Bt Mare, : with a view to their identification. Washington street yesterday. The Henatp’s exposé ol Steamer Euxine (Br), White, London—Tapscott, Bros & | Flight, and Carrie Forrester, were blown ashore, The Flight Arrived 6th, brig Mary Knowiton (Br), McKie, Now ‘York. in Westchester. ‘The writer called upon Mr. Koontz, at his store, last | the affairs and the management of the department, | © was ee to pieces, Other small craft damaged. Total PEL es Feb 15—Arrived, brig Aquidmeck, Johnson, iteamer GulfStream, Holmes, Charleston—J W Quintard amer Annie, Steen, Wilmington, Del—A Abbott. ke EI ‘or, Mounttort, Atieant: night, He bad recovered from the se’ Sole te acaaee stemormen on: the ‘eanjens Of the | oe ihe sithobsa, train of th published yesterday morning, fell like a thunderbolt vessels, Minnehaha, Avesta Sheer baer March 19—Arrived, bark Hancock, ry brig Ambrose Light, Sch nel A mi er: sc ‘Swes Steelman, Lek ‘Ah P Emersoa, Ei erson, St John. zittl Plccndag ‘Workme ereen- | Ht s josen. mm NT 7 . -2eN Ped “I am thoroughly satisfied that the man who came Mr. Darling’s relatives holding office under him were . Laufare, Bridget ados—H Trow- v tearia out her inside works pre- | Ki \. Thomas Sinnicksen, Dickensot il PTD > pro . E) Ss ECKLESSNESS. : I. paratory. to gerti the “rocky and. floating 16th, sehr Roswell, Warlb if Hatteras: STUPENDOUS RECK S ee eee Tie ri agit angus with the others. el | partoaterly dejected. ‘Tho silver tadges, Dearing the | *uist's Seem Ber-t0” Glessser ots “to, be repaired. rk Nori He Lara Hopkiny. Ne Fork: ser Chat wer 5 iss Zerline “ stub,’ Bark B Webster, Prince, Portiand, Me—Crocker, Wood & ulieet Mis wanting "my" father’ to" purchase mim. a | !8eription, “Darling Club," which im former days | | : | oleel - , that w Were wont to adorn the vest lappels of all the faithful, 30. Thr Li hted Match Into a | Pig PT adel gl TS earl gages coe bis were nowhere to be seen yesterday. PR pi fa omy aay y genmate (tal), Lubrano, Cork for owing a Lig design was to get my father away. My father returned | | Mf Darling went to his office as usual yesterday, | “Hele Lewis Clark, Smith? Bridgeton, Barbados—Hl Trow- > ; it is | utretired at two o'elock, It is now definitely known | pelise's Som Mass of Gunpowder. Sree eee atte Se: Somes ae Oe | (eae A gia bie veneeato be Deane aratow on olnad LStowart, Crane, St Johos, NP—J F Whitney & but I quickly | Monday. Ali sorts of rumors prevailed tast evening as | Co. Pee ene nnd club, | 1s anaemia tad aoa | tothe gatballe sonceeser of depenione MCA. Dorling, pach Joua A Lord, Thomas, Carupano vis St Thomas— A terrific explosion of nitro-glycerine occurred about | binding me. I tried to release myself, when | but vp to a late hour no defuite ba nce Leng _—_ Sehr Kate Foster, Sawyer, Port Spain, Trinidad—Simpson, three o'clock yesterday afternoon on the line ot the | they again struck me a second violent blow and placed | Feceived at any of the prominent clubs or hotels. The | Clapp 4 co. oe Hide ° the muzzle of a pistol close to my ear. The robbers | Candidates arc, of course, numerous, | , hebr H B Grifing, McKinney, Porto Plata—B J Weuberg Garlem Rajiroad, at Washingtonville, between Wood: | oe eee oto Petes dy thelr faces aad while T lay | ot. George Si. Van Nort, Marshal B. Blake, the sh ag RRO a CRD Gt Py awn and West Mount Vernon, in Westchester county. | iy the back room to which they had dragged me I | Bt Assessor of the Thirty-second district, and Colonel pon the trl ed oman Se pry ee ayy gg Phe casualty resulted in the death of three men and | could hear them talking. The property stolen will | Erank E. Howe were mentioned ay strong candidates. | Sehr janes Youny. Young. Pensacola Parsons & Loud. i j amount in value to abuut $2,400, and | Mr. Van Nort, it was intimated, is well supported, but | Sturn M Clark, Orosman. Noriolle wVau Brant & Bre, she serious injury of three others, one of whom, at r- ns chain | it was also claimed that as he labored under the dis- ‘~ Hol ry Baltimore—Brett, Son & Co. re | consists of watches, rings, pins, chains and | A Holten, Smith, s ‘eust, is bardly expected to survive long, The killed | other articles of jewelry. The saic was open at the | peer 4 ot bare ty eo ea he eco not, ac- lair Edwards, Ireland, Philadelphid—Overton ts well us the mutilated were all employed in a nitro- | time, but contained no money.” Inspector Thorne says | Cordis to lay, fll the ofllee. | Assessor Blake, it was | & Hawking ag Mall Co, 4 that the robbers were undoubtedly acquainted with the | ‘ought at the Union League Club, would in all prob- | Sehr 4 D Scull. Frambro horenrneei glycerine manufactory, owned by W. A. Waber, who | police arrangements for relieving, ability be the appointee of Secretary Bristow, ie slew ‘ine, Barustable—St Jobn ery. leased the premises for the ostensible purpose of he Gono Heayefopueansbave'unied, sald, | past mer Hear. Manin, Now Heven—corwrighs & on Mr. Blake. till again it 1s claimed that Secretar: ford Manafact: manufacturing powder and safety fase abouttwelve | tp ant) DOWN WITH THE TIDE, | Bristow will reappoint General Palmer for the purpose | insiti,2 °C Acte Toms Stamford—Stam is months ago. The effects of the shock were plainly per- = vs “ of conciliating the Fenton faction. Again it 1s rumored ¥ es | that the President has given the appointment to Sen- ceptible throughout all the lower portion of West- | way popy of MRS. BOSE YOUNG LEIT IN THE shee Goniling vo be 9 ig PR pads oe 1y SAILED. She wasthe “pride of the 8 a . two will be got off without much labor, but are extensively | go: Mabel ( (oat, Uslowas Meeohees di Crowds of ie have visited 1! ‘ank, Wallace, north of Hatteras; bri; mag the vieluity of Swampacott gives evidence ofthe | wr wauo, March 12—Arrived, brie Pergenifieckieg: terrible storm. ie Le 5 ath Derk. Horses Beals, Fichets, Ni vi Oth, Thos 8, Wau, w ad Cat ae a eae ee NE NER Tome aneee TTi oa tik eke Charley Buck, Baisley. New York. SebrJ T Stone parses bane chain during the gale. hes ee, ee 15—Arrived, Shephard, eee ad cbtes Seats Rar Ae ene me Romtee, | eee ob S—Arrived, ship Roek City (Br), Leth- Wastrxcrox, DC, March 22, AM—The Stumal Service 0b | ee eet STS ping Campbell (Br), Richards, fqut- sorver at Cape Hatteras, under date of March 21, reports iNew York, {hat he has just received information shat the sehr Lottie | 4 have Lee, JS Lee, master, of Philadelphia, trom Savanval with |, 12,0ett t lumber. and’ the selir Shilosh, Hubbard. master, from | %! Demerara, with a cargo of sui i, and molasses, bound for altimore, wre nwrecked ol station. ‘Both vessels und their cargoes are AMERICAN PORTS, total loss. Thoy went ashore” at “1 AM to-duy. pisitass The, shlloab, lost, two" men Ail the reat are ‘maved. APEXANDRIA, March ZinSalled, steamer BC Katehi, sehr White Swan. “BOSTON. March 22—Arrived. steamers Neptane, Berry, New York: John Hopkios, Hallett, Baltimore. vis : a eee ariited ous | dence: schrs Thomas W Ilaven, Brown, Elizabethport tor Goshen, NJ. in 1874. The Shi. | Newburyport: J B Austin, Williams, do tor Salem at and was Valls et Baltimore in | Mecvorol Marshlcld bait © tlle, from shore, beving inole, Matthe Wiliams, { 20th, bark » 1ps Independence, Strout, for Boston in Magetlan, Heury, for Caldera, Iquique and Bos 5 bi apparently disabled, as lay at the mercy of the sea with no sail set. She dritied of sight seaward during the di tons register, and built taal "ttenee sho hanes : wheneo s] je ‘The Signal Service Observer at Barnegat reports to the | Safely rode « Chief Signal Officer a ths. wrecking’ schooner Cortin Cleared, steamers | ws, Savannah : Saxon, vy, Hallett. New York; Wakans ated that | Wing at midnight, Ww. uber’s premises are within afew feet of the Har- | now utter cloven o'clock A. M. nearly twenty-four hours | he thought Mr, Brennan would recover, provided he | Barometer at midnight, 90.24, ‘em Railroad track, and consisted of three separate | since Orst found, and the body still floats in Maced ened was kept free from all excitement, merenenmtime ree tee ee ia cary wooden | Crile, curious ottee bas lined the dock, sd T am toh | MARITIME MISCELLANY. Mructure, about eighty feet long and forty wide, used | that since last evening the husband of the untortu- | STABBING AFFRAY. od 4s a storehouso for the dangerous compound | nate woman has kept watch and ward over the re- | pa SAG Steamer C B Saxrorn, from New York for Fall River, About fity yards from the main burlding was a! goritied of the discovery, but u delay of four hours in | eUrred on board the schooner Eilen Golder, lying at | Fisher's Islnd: where thee now omen small sbed in which the materials are prepared and | sending such notice appears to me unreasonable. the foot of Pacific street, Brooklyn. James Ryan, of | Suir Cacivorsia, built at South Boston, Mass. in 1864, Afterward taken to what was called the mixing house, | 18 there no way of punishing a public officer allow- | Xo, 94 Union street, a sugar speculator, was interested | }1 tons register. lately owned hy Messrs WF Weld & Co, Boston, was sold ut Antwerp in October, 1875 body to remain the best part of aday unattended s D 1875, another one story wooden building about fifty feet | teh chamaeaneeanan eso How much longer the | '2,,8°M@ sugar which was on the’ schooner, and | Bine aupisox betere reported wrecked, railed from New chester county, while, within a radius of a mile, win- | beat i Sepenet nging to the Coast Wrecking Company, 1 whhe rial Whit dows were smashed and houses shaken tosuchan | HVER BY POLICE NEGLIGENCE TO BE AJ (70 a BRENNAN. citgamers Abvssinia (Be). for Liverpool; Gulf, Strear earse tran the rzscked ship varia: boul | north, parted ag = agyy Boney) a . oh mn; ship Frolic, San Fran 4 Mlarming extent that many of the inmates ran into the | SPECTACLE FOR CALLOUS IDLEA¥, rial Panes trea Reaceaeieh, sane ‘ her tp stag off Barnegat shoals at ‘'Lattie, Taylor, Philadel. streets and roady in the belief that an earthquake was | About noon yesterday the following letter, dated the | There wasa slight change for the better in the con- Sadae Cette OEE eis Ta Then, Wrenennaa eateneinistun abe ale yentorday the | | Sailed. steamers Seminole, Saxon, George Appold, Rattle. waking place, same day, reached the Hema.p office:— dition of ex-Sheriff M. T. Brennan last night. At Pl Jam a Laadels (Br), do; Clarabelle, Laguayra; sehr brig ¥ 0 Hoek rH captain Fs Ba . oened Seow. pi Re ee he Hoogley; bark A C Small; briga ‘ Yesterday noon the body of a woman was discovered | eleven o'clock he was resting easily, and Professor ate r, Port Spain. wel 20.4 of wud, Me, and bound from New Yor! r Mesa Sek os Franecain, Bh " hoot ge peepee floating in the slip alongside pier 15 East River. It ts | Loomis, whois in attendance upon? him to Portland, was blown xshore lere, and it was not until 3 Highland licht 11 A M, steamer Franconia, Bragg o'clock this morning that the crew was safely landed. She | New York for Port is loaded with pig iron. fs filled with water, and is fast coin ALTIMORE, Ma to pieces. "|The MC Mi was 259 tous register and was Wullt i" at Rockland in 1*68, } SiivavitpinG.—Messrs. Goss & Sawyer, of Bath, Me, have the keel of a ship to have burden’ of 2,500 tous for assed hoses ptain Georve Sumner and others. The new ship isde- | ,cauue" aier Gon trade, and will be similar in zoauy re- w ship Ciay of Philadelphia. Yaunched 1ast | sehry Brono, Ne mu . h 22—Arrived, steamers James A Elieabeth, Clark, New Work; Pre AM s Meni Ruuou, iolos, New w Newry: Columbus. Talder, Rotserdam : sehira WHALEMEN. Halliday, Balcom, Providence; ‘8'C ‘Tryon, Nickerson, ed, i ton, trom the storebouse. In the mixing house the nitro- | $24 ; | Went on board to give some directions in regard to it. | Bedford Feb4und arrived at Fayal on the 19th, On the Sailed—Ship Acadian: barks Mentor, isto, Murco a y will doat and the husband watch | cannot pre- | 4 dispute arose between him and a sullor connected | Melenttieapiin sree at Winton 1 parted fr Cleared at Fernandina March 15, schr Admiral Blake, Wn Owen tee soe taake the hambin of Heute ter meredients, 80 | dict, but as yet'there are uo signs of any olllcial. with the schooner, nained Judson. Cromwell. They | her anchors and went ashore, striking ubout 44; o'clock AM. | Hathaway, for North Atlantic whullas grouad. Palo, Aquidisek, Juplter, Wan Owen; Seles WW (Knight, ‘ HOW 1? MAPPEXED. A reporter was at once despatched to the pier at | came to blows, and Cromweil drew a large kuife and | At 8 o'clock the officers and A letter from on board bark Three Brothers, Owen, of |“ CHARLESTON, March 18—Cleared, sehr Ellen H Gott, los Jan 25, cleun, ‘Adaas. “Hambim, of | Armstrong. Port At the hour named David Huber, the foreman of the | which the body was reported to be moored, Arriving | Stabbed Ryan several times in the face, cutting it ina | Topes. The ship and cargo wi p Ells ng. Fos her ut Port William. Stewart Islands, | taper Ter AS works, and five of the men employed were in the mix- horrible manner. The wounded man was removed to Bank Anxie Putnam (Br), Fleming, Bull River for Lon- er Champion, Lockwood, New York. wath, 110 do do; Chance, of’ Syduey, 220 do; n, 75 ao do. the | 5 “bi 1ARBOK, Mareh 18—Artived. schr BE iug house, Wilham Diehl, aged ineteen, undertook | Bre, 1 was discovered that the remains of sa {BS Lene TRMORCORNGG HOMBIAL Cece Wah Gr. | Mies seyret ene aoe mecs ante "meceiter CRT bbls. sp and 80 do wh oll siues | Crosson, Dority, Providence for New York (and sulled 20th, to light his pipe with a maten, when the explosion fol- | drowned woman had been removed tothe Morgue by | reste | Port au Prince, March 6, from this port, reports off Hatveras Ne oe ee vioanene ieLiiiee “eeare, } Ae ee lowed, shattering the building to fragments and scat- | the Commissioners of Charities and Correction, at | picked up Captain Fleming, with his wile and child and + | p GALVESTON, March 21—Arrtved, steamer State be Texan rf red—RBark Feliz (Sn), Urruta, Core. é pasa Nd Pro img RS ga 20—Arrived, sehr Addie G Bryant, tub! NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS | Sitit, SUYSMi4 way, sli chom nay ie ponents a saeereen Merchants, shtpping ugents and shiomastors are Informed [Be Atrived, steamer City of Austin, Stevens, Galveston for New York, pander sancry tidy. Hmwrand PORTE March 20—cwared, ahr Joba McAdam aot Paris office, addressing “Bennett, GL Avenue ds |’ Opera Pict QRLEAN: = ef: herb re ra (Sp). Paris,” the arrivals at and departures from European and ins. Race as.Vim Haran (acy a8 Wears ‘ Eastern ports of American and all torsiza vousols trading | Zovruwust Hast Mach 1 SMledy ga ee. Be, : cl c 1 = 1 C7Cy | twelve of the crew, They ‘had been in an 0 Tue vicriMs, hours and forty minutes after the body was found and they experio: ced severe suffering. The rescued party were nM T hich itor - The body of Diehl was thrown about 300 yards | tied to the bulkhead. From the recerds at the New | pro ng oy Naya og Maat a ceeded on her way to Port au Prince. through a grove of trees and fell into the Bronx River, | street station house, and the statement of | 7 STEAMERS, Bang Jxpaxxsti Dusnovackt (Aus), Mahovich, is the Where the remains, in piecemeal, were subsequently | Sergeant Smith, it appears that the body, which | OCEAN ST. Bert ieee Bot feed) meld oe | is picked up. In a field about half a mile distant a skull | was subsequently recoguized by Edward Young, watch- ssiulee daeunanseeniniaeneaE ott Leal disrgipale ge Poconos 4 ip eb bndpuaspea OrERE. mm AcksoN, wrecked near Fort Preble, was boun OF BARON AND APR | from ‘ew York to Wiscasset. «She.bee Jost missentopmust, wi loremast, rudder ern post She lays against the water [Pecabally jaca isan) See battery of Fort Previe ven {81 Broadway Bank Axarpra & Pautina (Ger), Capt Reming, from Pensa- 72 Broad Bendel nether of che reese? be that of Charles | ian at Prentice’s stores, Brooklyn, as that of his wi'e, » , Rose, was picked up in the East River by Roundsman been found, Curtain and a crew of a patrol boat of the Harbor Po- Jacob Schriner, aged thirty, was. blown about | yur : hi 100 yards away, and when discovered “song | lice. At quarter-past two one of the crew handed the | following despatch to Sergeant Smith, which was sent | ; . col March 13, for Liverpool, was abandoned (no date) 10) | with the United States, the same will be eabled to this | Brown, StJohn, NB. Sant ise i sienearoud pier Ak geri re bis | through the Filth precinct police to the Police boat inlles NNW of Loggerhead Kay mew were resctcA vy pcaortiae egies hire NORFOLK, Marl ZO—Artived, sehvs Della Chase, Few y rf ae is pred | within fiiteen minutes:— y a large ship (0 unknor Beker steamers from ‘Capital Av ri Meal. terson, Provis + Hattie, rh ‘ork; Sallie evs rs from. BOrniank 06) DIS body. ce. nga eee aa lente: hat Rives. i 19 Broadway Key West will go after the abandoned bark. naan cotta Whe cada ene om Prenen aan Deeds. | lens Bertie. Figen, Levens. ate 6 ein denne Alas eee cat oe noeral iat todo rreenneeg Roundsman CURTAIN. Mich 25: |aissows,..|7 Boehag Giese Bank ELiun drew aur, 378 tons, built at Cape Elizabeth, | *#Franean vorts will findthe Faris ofice the more economical | Pama. Koss; John Brill, Rogers; Mary ; with bis wife and child, occupied a room over thy’ieuig, | _ This despatch was countersigned by Sergeant Smith. M'ch 29.| Liverpool..|4 Bowling Green | Me, in 1856, has been sold ut $6250. and expeditious for telegraphins naws, NEWPORT, Murch 20, PM—Arrived. schrs Rose Standish, building. ‘The two latter escaped unhurt. The next official knowledge Smith had of the case was Meh 30:] Hamburg. |61 Broadway Baux Otivia Davis, 510 tons register. built at Greons- ——. : an, Gloucester, for New York: WD Mangum, Chase Willtein ‘W enetsl, aged twenty Youre: was shockingly. | abtOrsy minutes paar font when be wes requened 0 Men 30'ILondou---.|e9 Broadway | boro, Bld, in'18¢4, has been sold at Melbourne for £2550 OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS tedford for do: Thos 8 Sulth, Wiaghester. da” for burned about the legs, arms and face, and has also | send the following:— * [Liverpool [68 Broadway seadiK Souomweae, 205 tons, pails st Banger, Me, tn rapa He Ne On been injured internally, His recovery is regarded as 4:40. To Central ofc We have dead gpowling Green Bina cad Mise: Goa —o4 oe lohics activea aaeuts ENGLISH WEATHER REPORT. fais, ere R. cr git ane’, oe Ra Bis hemes ain taee Codie CRPae ET eee ona [ee arme ant tone ioc. 15 Broadway , | port 21st, while anchored on the bar, parted her chuin, of | FaLMovts, March 22,6 PM—Wind NE, fresh, ell, Boston for Philadelphia: KC R Hall, Portland the Hudldiee BREE TEE EET Era eee | mpage UaaNia ee caa he cocoaeee 55 Broadway Which los) 80 fathoms, together with anchor. ee ha (Nor), Zach. | {F, Richmond, Va: Hannle Westbrook, MeDuiie. do for e building when the explosion occurred. the sorennd pesched the Sarensral ites 7 Bowling Green Buia Many A Cnasx, at Portland 22d from Cardenas, | ANTWERF, March 21—Sailed, ships Martha (Nor), w York; Philanthropist, Coombs, Fall River for do: Do- David Huber, the foreman of the factory, who was | and his associates. had gone.” Mrr Joba Teal at once ftowiins Green | 2gc\unjastarnal, sit oatnaail aud bas teerii uppuratas | sasen, New York: Oncle Felix (Fe), New Orleans; barks | Hance, Thirn Drown, Boson fr Palsaewtieg nent seriously burned by the explosion, made thie following | telegraphed the Commissioners of Charities and Cor- sh preeavay anche Bulder (Sw), Wulff, do; Benj Dickerman, Taylor, Cubs. 2ist—Arrivec, schrs Mary Millei Somerset for Arrived 224, 3 PM, New York, Statement to the writer last evening:—*‘About three | rection the following order :— o'clock on Tuesday afternoon myself-and tive of the No.'66 tump Avanuz. workmen were in the mixing room. I was then sitting Remove body of from pier 15 East River to the ata table doing some figuring and had my back turned | Morgue. For Coro: J. 3. TOAL, Russkut, of Portland, before reported 37 Broadway ashore on the hop, Vineyard Haven, hus bilged and 15 Broadway will probably be a total loss, oe roadway Scum Many Takats (Br), lying at plier 3 East River, roe! caught fire in the galley ubout 4 o'clock er 2, Switzerland (Belg), Jackson, | Now York; Mury E Pearson, Thomas, Fall River. for dot Flory & Neweor, Eston. Baten for ta er Way ice A1coa Bay, Feb 20—Sailed, bark Ceylon (Br), Reynolds’! Hyston’ far Weeniumon Dor Relea Flees Hover Fl 4 (from Cobu), New Yors, Hockport for Georgetown, DO: Harelton, Rogers, Hath foi toward the men while they were packing, William | 1 will be seen that the blank left in the despateh hootl, but was extinguished with slight dunia peat : New Winnle Lawrey, Spear, Rockland for Diell lighted a match and lit his pipe with t¢and les | to ‘de filled with the words ‘“man,’” “woman,” oF | Scum H Atwoop, before reported wrecked, white attempi- | py roe greatest Jen \oniplichmasagter bee All the vessels Iu port rodé out the storm safely, and re the match drop into a mass of powder | ‘child. ‘The Charity Commission require’ this f oe een ae San eRe IE eae en eee OL BP Livin cass Persslee NTC Lace Del tt ERIE: ERED: Maeah 44)-kheiiads Aig ielesrientho lying on the table. The powder, which had been description, so that they may know what kind of a .| April 15. Liverpool. .|68 east side of Toddy rocks, off Hull. The vessel, soon utter | Vincenzo Perrotto (Ital), Corvaja, Lewes, Del. wy i. f striking the rocks, bilged and sank, the crew climbing into the rigging for safety, ber masts only appearing above the. water. The accident happeney about M M Made ready for mixing, must have been about | coifin to send in the dead wagon, Captain Irving ed, bark Muria Christina (Ital), | “NOwwiet Buetrast, March 21—A) 400 pounds weight. It blazed at once, but did | having dropped the word woman the telegraph oper. i iar 15, | Liverpool. larch 21—Arrived, schrs Scotia, Virginia; & Jaccarino, Baltimore. Aprill5.] Havre. Py B Cunningham, South Ambo, ‘onnecticut, do. bot instautly explode, owing 10 the eircumétance that | tor was compelled. to delay notitying the omnis. key ee tires o'clock The, morning and) the/saions waro'ex: | Sallod 524, bark Chaileson (Nor), Srendeon, Uatted | AEH HATES: Mash Si —Aritedy gehra she doors and windows were securely factened; after | sioners of Charities until he telegraphed to the First ApHL IS AGH osed for some time to the neltings of the sturm und the ‘ loboke: ‘moment or su the intense heat while the powder was | precinct :— aree jAveit 3. | eeenes uiletings of the waves, which frequently broke over there, | States; Vegar (Nor), Jansen, do. Challenge, Smith, Port Jonuson fo Brxaex, March 21—Arrived, bark Rudolph Ebel (Ger), | Young. do for do; sloop UW Morse. burping caused it to explode and catch the nitro- oi6P.M. | until thelr conditi by the men at the life LA, March 17—Arrived, slycerine; before it exploded I opened a window and | Is it man or woman at pier 15 East River? ‘COX’ Jr._ | nberlon de percoee mere i Na eee call | Oita, Fentacals, teen, Lougons jumped out; Lran about ten steps from the building, | ANSwxe.—Woman, Wed} Sauneaae tee ‘CM Winch, Capt | Sailed 21st, ships Lirsie Moses, Cox, North America: | 2ist—Arrived, bark Jessic Boyle (Br), Tom, Bristol, B. when I was thrown on my face, and, jumping up imme- | It seems from the records that a delay of one hour ken to Bostor HA was a smail ves- PHILADELPHIA, Mare 22— Arrived, steamers V Therese, Shaw, do: Macaulay, Rogers, Baltimore; barke |.) HILADELPH . Murel , ton; Philadelphia, Ds Johann Kepler (Ger), Spille, New York; Leocadia (Ger) | schrs B F' Lowell, Rae, Matanzas; Nellie Grant, c! tal The fiately, found that my clothes were all on fire; I at | and three minutes occurred between the receipt of Mr, se! of 71 tons, tem years old, and hailed from Well ri B. ia, ni wr ork Jordan, buce fan and threw inyself into the Bronx River, or | ‘Toal’s despatch and this answer. ‘The operator reports NTE Scun Cuas E JAcksox, ashore at Marblebead Neck, ; York; {would have been burned to death; Diehl had only | that be then called the operator of the Charity com. Ihe PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT: Tho New Yous | expected tego topleceenest tides, Some of the rissingis | Wenke, do; Edmund (Ger), Joraan, do; Germania (Ger), Hersiicdet aroltne: teaag, trong, Lasesrtiick Piveeet been working at the factory a short time, and I had | mission, and found that he had left the office, corner tiered us K | expected to be saved. essel id cargo are insured in | Cluver, North America. Dean, Wosigate, Bath; Samuel C Iart Kelly, New Bod- often cautioned him against lighting matches in the | of Eleventh street and Third avenue, consequently the | #841 has adopted a distinguishimg Coston nighs signal for | the aathvasl lo Laserhies Somanny 67s sadelphia. and are | Boxpxaux, March 21—Sailed, Eura, for New York. ford; Albert Mason, Rose, Wilmington, NO. mixing room. Soven minutes padt cight yesterday Tonsing aD eae | toe the colors neds ceca, reds cacecine puowing white bare: | French wien saved was, wolinigh exheusied.” (A'maisciate | BANCRLOMA—Arsived, bark Kathleen (Nor), Hover, Se- | A? arived. eanthcaaeeeraen Colon ae NO DANGER IF A MAN 18 CAREVUL, Soven minutes past eight yesterday morning. Another | yng the colors red, green, red, changing trom one to the other | Yespatch says the uroater part at hor one will waved | wens pn mete on pet Kelly Nevieawer ee In answer to un inquiry as to whethor the men had | record on the Police Central Office _ blotter in succession, and can be seen several miles distant. Cap- ’ itand x 3 . Kel Scua ROwWkNA ARABELLA went ashore ou Wood End, amer Ilinois. tains of vessels, upon vecing this signal, will oblige us by | Provincetown 2ist inst. “Hr crew of seven men were iu th preparing any marino news they may have for the Ship | Temin | hours before they were taken off, She will N Canpirr, March 22—Sailed, ship Castine, Avery, Java. Deat, March 22—Sailed, bark Antonietta Accame (Ital), Delbalzo (from London), Philadelphis Henred—Bi geen warned against lighting matches or smoking in | shows that an order for dead wagon ot ihe mixing room, Huber said that there was po pro- | to be sent to the Sixteenth precinct was received by hibition in regard thereto, adding, “there was no | the operator of the Charity Commission as late as reve probably bes totel loss, langer if a man was careful.” Huber is badly burned | eigit minutes past six P.M. This clearly shows that Dopariment of the Hanata, Scur Gxo W Wutrvorp, at Providence from Ponce, ex- | (Ital), Oneto (from Leith). New York. Prov! sbout the face and hands, and should he recover be | the Central Office operator, if he had promptly tele. | #@-Persons destrous of communteating with vessels arriy perigueed ieavy weather, “during which ‘lost Syurcbeed, | Guasaow, Mproty 23; 11 AM—dretved, steamer Bolivia | Acse “Baben Benes huihrie ” Non teal will be distigured for lite, graphed to the First precinct for the sox of the corpse, | mg at New York can do so by addressing to such vessois, | bobstay and spilt salls; was O days north of Hatteras hs | (vec wir ve schooners Susan PF Thurlow, Tavbutt, Calbarien. Coroner Hughes arrived early at the scene of the ex- | could have had an answer at a quarter-past five P. M.| | care of Hirai news yacht, pier No 1 Kast River, New York. Jeeta fe Nome gpettoter prin ag gies first and Tiel. ohh. beck Oe En ‘Also cleared, steamer Leopard, ‘Albertson, Newburypon plosion, and, alter empauelling a jury, commenced a | and notitied the operator Jn Eleventh treet within Letters received from all parts of the world and promptly de. | Secoid officers of sehr Mary Burdett, before " reported Poca 22d, bark Constantia (Nor), Knudsen, United nd salle aa borough Ynvestization of the disaster. The inquest | three minutes to send u dead wagon to the pier. The z at “or Was not concluded at a late hour last evening. body could have been removed within two hours to the | U¥¢Fed: Duplicates are required. _ SSieby Alek Tee Laat saechn, NB. for Canning ts ashore | Gorusxavec—Sailed, steamer Bifrost (Sw), Wettergren, | «N#WcastLx, Del, March 22—Satled, schrs Young Teaser, , | at Digby with her keel gone, her bottom badly injured aud New Bedford: LStandish, New York. FM On se a: orowicy Superintendent of the Police ‘Tele. | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, j fail of water. The cargo will probably be « total loos, Philadelphia. i Masch 22 Solled, barks Katia (0, fox 4 f . poli : secs : for ‘do; schrs John THE BOLDEST YET, graph, is making an investigation as to the responsi- on an ee. eit ohn EL rascal eal geal rior ate asian bai Fonsi Ss hep ;'T Carlisle, Vicksburg, HD May, and Lucy Wright. ie bility of his subordinates tm the premises. He yester- | gun pets 6 00 | Gov, tstan : avers : Carthy, New York (before reported without date). port—Sehrs'A J Laughlin. “Annu Leland, Jessie J day taled tho reporters" attention tothe folowing | $82 Di $$5| Sen euee. accint i Paritng hari Marcie traean niet | | Suied 1248 arts Ads 3 Boone Boaner tom Monin), | Sm Westmorland ang Albumga., “wen yn fHIEVES WHO WATCHED THE POLICE, OVER- | notice he has posted as instructions for his operators, | Bace Fareed 8 01 Bae ten on thossedeere ventral wharves, “** | Philadelphia; Domenico (Ital), Jacearino (from Castella- Wig ated STD ag eet rolnesian ”Z ‘This notice, he reports, embouies instructions ne has POWERED MR. KOONTZ, 4 HARLEM JEWEL- | received trom the Department of Charities and Correc. LER, AND PLUNDERED A STORE IN BROAD | An unknown schooner went ashore yesterday on the Ri in the Western Bay. Wilmington, NC.” The tug Wm Rice PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 22, 1876, | t7!ss to pait ner of DAYLIGHT, , | arities and Correction office open from halt-past oight Avistate Ovxupvx—Bark Witch, Capt Lewis, sailed from Boston | A.M, to ist five xcept Sundays and holidays, ‘es Nov 11 for Port Elizabeth, CGH, where she had not arrived Onb6t sis mies ‘dating: tebiealen ever sdncebil-ta sick oF dad wagon recelved after office as ARRIVALS. Feb 7. and some fours ure expressed for ter sufety. this city occurred in a jewelry store in Harlem yester- ‘uperintendent Telegraph. until next mornin; MLS CROWLEY, day at noon. Six desperate thieves bound and gagged It seems that the operator obeyed this or y for this for Boston, went ashore during the stcrm of Tuesday ; r case, and hence th tues the proprietor ot a jewelry store im Third avenue, | PM epee gy3 nied beeen picigr neh ay | abitamer Hudson, Carer, Now Orleans March 16,with mdse | gt Gercish's Po | Kittery, Me.-and ‘all’ on vourd perished Harlem, and while wo of them held pistols to his | tne city government. ‘The Charity Commissioners aro | “Maezasremeers to Clark's Seaman. |) | except the frst, mate Ng Agee nly ke . head, threatening to blow his brains out incase he ut- | mainly responsible. Under this order, if a body is | mdse and passengers to W Ie Garrbon. ‘Murch 2, ag Pate | Eck f= a ep pee eter _ 1 March 9; brig Addie Hale, Sh mare), New York; schr Lydia Cardell (Br), Tadd (from | pard, Cardenas vie Lewes, Dol z See Messina), Baltimore. Also arrived, brig Mary A Chase, Dolan, Cardenas (see Haxncna, March 21—Sailed, bark Kate (Nor), Flood, | “(Siwured-Bark Jose R Loper, McDonald, Sagan. Philadelphia, ye ROVIDENCE, March 21—Arrived, sehrAG Lawson Hetvort, March 21—Sailed, barks Abbie B (Br). Coffill ere oes: Geo W. Whit! Br; Pp PE New York: Germania (Ger), Evers, Boston. (see ‘incllany) van sa ri nih y 01 larch 20~—Arri steamer Old Dom! Sevens teeeetr ae nereiveds See RenOm Dekel, Mow, | I wee Very wae cau 0 meric (Br lina Ork sop AA Sos suse an. | etytoad for Rio Janeiro; scht Annie E Moore, Phillips, Sail o . pps, Tybee; San. | New Pecraebtivesigemsensantinaren te Frey ian Sailed—Steamer Old Dominion, Walker, New York, fasky, WA jens; Armstrong (Br), Bryau, | SAN PRANUISCO, Merch 21—Cleared, barks Geo Peske Southwest Pass; barks Bridgeport, Morgan, Now Orleans; | (ir), Carew, Liverpool; Robt Kelly, Kingman, Now Yors i Bosrox, March 22—Intelligence was received thix mornii REPORTED BY THE HERALD STKAM YACHTS AND HERALD | of # sad shipwreck at Kittery Point, Me. The brig Hatti rin this | WHITESTONE TELKGRAPH LINK. | Katon, Boston, Capt James F Cook, 23 days from Cie thirty-five years old. | found at twenty-five minutes to six P. M. on Saturday | 25 miles south of Delaware lightsbip, passed bark Betty S Atwood, jad inson, Southwest: Pass. via Altata. tered wey, Uh othore robbed the showoadee, Atl ate eee a aac estinat: Gaiety eat: | tae is worth. . William Fitzpatrick, of Ire: | David Tavlor (Br). acki — SAVANNAH, March 22—Cleared Liveuroot, March 21—Sailed, ship Bombay, Barter, Key | jei¢ Hostons barks I |, steamer Oriental, Hal- made their escape with jewelry to the value of $2,500. | theiremploycs to remuve it until half-pact eight on ty of Ationta. Woedhall, Chartestan March 29, (Br), Duty, Havre Stadt Frank. f Grenada, aged The victin of the outrage is William Kooutz, Jr., pro- | Monday tworaing. (In the meantime the body must Fee Calta, Pultalgue ie vtiieeke | Wests Sark Oosan: Home a, Neon, Darien; 224, hin | seh es es Gor Pe Ment reece * ¥, | remaim wherever found, except in cases where the de { . Porter, Uni ates; . Black, do; ooo ‘, , pemrer Or tne Jewelry store No. 2,008 Tein vehse,” | caine ate ieutibed Uy's triued, abe the city scoured \ Steamer Isaac Beli, Blakeman, Richmona, City Point and | 2&?+ SATIE-GA MLV ER. March, 14—Arsived, echr 0 Eaten, A Cumpbell, Curling, do; barks Vick & Mebane (Br), White- Curry, Charest side, United States} Romance (Br), Toye, do; Forsete (Nor), | _ VINEYARD Mikkelsen, do. Lonpon, March 22—Arrived, bark Wilhelm I (Ger), Peter- we Darien, York: Iona, Islesboro tor du (with jose > by Cleared 22d, bark Hildegaard (Nor), Pedersen, United boat); Belle Hardy, Parkershead for do: Florence Stat y nea ace wee for do: Addie Blaisdell, bong for do; M F Cole Freddi Luaerick, March 22—Arrived, bark Rachele (Aus), Bur- | Wait m, Boston tor Virginia yar J beg be do. Ey ip! between 113th and 1th streets, The premises aro | by that iriend for a coroner or’ his deputy to givo a | Noriolk. with indse and passengers t0-the' Old Douialon, | AgvmTens, the Situated in the middie of the block, and during the | permit tor the removal of the body. It does not ap- | StgamsbipGo, | Lewos, Del, with mdse to the | % British ‘vessel, built at St John, X ‘4 | y a a Sl LS daytime the neighborhood presents as busy an appear. | Pear that the Charity Commi Eiwary Bc. Acdohe Wigs & Go Cacree COR Te kee lon are culpable 1M | Old Dominion Steamship Co. Go. Addison G ¢ y | this case, While there 1s no particular rule on the | Ship Priuceton, Bradley, London Jan 27 and the Isle of | Kmety # Co. Addison Gage & Co, Captain Cook and othors, ance as a'tnost any portion of the same street down | subject, Superintendent Wailing states it was clearly |W ght Feb 7, with mdso vs Wm T'T Frost, Came the non ia te boven ate ie souslened Hine town, That | the duty of Roundsman Curtain to request Sergeant | era passage and bad variable winds aud geeky. weather from Portsmouth, THE JOB WAS WELL PLANNED Smith to notity. the Coroner, aud it was the duty of wl tive avenge; was 9 days north of Hatteras, with | dated 224, on: r gee of Cane Jas ¥ Cook ‘and John Smith, after be had official kuowledge of a body being | ‘ : mate of the brig Hattie Eaton, dtbere can be no doubt. The robbery was committe | at @ pler in his preemet, to do 80. ptain ‘Irving. | 2 hip 5 f dena y Mage? .Zatien, Bremen pede. mt = | : to-day. one, es Spanien boy attached at a few minutes after one o'clock, the exact relieving | too, in dropping the word “woman” in his despatch to | variable winds to Hatterars alterward steone melee. i Nos w vestige st the cargo remains coaunore. time of the officer who covers that post, Portes 3me has laid himself open to charges for neg- | whist Bae hoe idulich, Gloucester 65 days, im ballast | tyains of the brig amas ageless rane.) ject of duty. , ¥ A Portsmouth (NH) despatch of to-day says about th ‘Two hours prior to the robbery s suspicious Woktig | "°Ta.0' corpes which was le(t 90. long at pler 15, os bas pabark Anctta (Nor). Roth, Stavanger Norway. 85 daysin | game time of the wreck of the Hattle Eaton an natnore ™an entered the store, in which Mr, Koontz and his | already been stated, is that of Mrs, Rose You / vapiaule wentbe +} came the southern passage | schooner, apparently in distress, wax endeavoring to hosp of jone ry t a aged and had variabl lather wore at the time Addressing the later, the | thirty, wile of award Noung, reviding at No, 12 Fur. | “Hark aria Klckmere (Ger', Meine, Bremen 45 days. ta | So."uad nothing having been, sen ot beard fy ft | man street, Brooklyn, It seems that ber husband on | ballast» Funch, Edye & Co. pi ape 8 man asked if be hada calendar clock. One wasshown | yonday gave her $12 to come to this clty and make | pessage: lor wud apllt salts: Tobies, Ol rw aaauhunes amachiempueabarecad ath dasttioaseneon I t jan, 23 years of age. fell from the maintopsail yard over- aim, but he said itwas not the kind be wanted and | some purchases. She visited a Mr, Keouu’s famil ices ats RES lescribed a peculiar sort which could only be obtained | No. 133 Mott street, and at balf-past nine got on SGar Hark New York (Itat), Criscuolo, Naples, 55 days, with : | bound tor the Wail’ street ferry, That was the last | mdse to Baring Mi toa Px assed ibral- im a larger establishment. Mr. Koontz, Sr., volun- | seen of her alive. It is believed that in the blinding | tar Feb 14. Feb. 16, Jat B1 lon 19, paceed brig Somereiiie teered to purchase the clock in Maiden lane, provided | snowstorm of Monday night Mrs. Young mistook pier (Br), from —— for Montevideo: Nt 15. is Se m4, 1S. ts the man would leave a deposit, The stranger there. | 15 for the Wall street ferry house and walked over the | bark Aunie Williams (Br), ferm P ie Hart the Second, Hurmon'’s Har- ebill, Philadelphia. Baltimore; James Ponder, do for Philadel Standish, Rockport. Me, for do; RC Thomas, en Cove: Charlotte Fish, do tor Norfolk: Arctia cpt Bote NJ; A MeNichel and Alcora, Ma+ Ninow Drer, March 21—Sailed, barks Julia Fisher, Bar- rovidence, low, America; Cauning (Br), Mitehener, do; Masiide Hu. | Lequmeg sche Nathan Cleay yard (Br), Brooks, do. Horace Moodie, KC Rankin, ‘Mary Pont Natat, Jan 22—Arrived, schr Pioneer, Kennison, | e@ce. Joseph H tHuddell, Jr. Boston; Fob 13, brig Elenaor Miller (Br), Hill, New York. "| for honan’ ” \nevard Sound—Sehr A Denike, Baltimore QueeNstowx, March 22,7 AM—Arrived, steamer Samaria Siet-Artivetl Gig. Pree Wes, Phippsburg for New (Br), Garrett, Bostur for Liverpool (and proceeded) ror ee acr UE Beovekt Bee Ln og Raxgoox, March 22—Put in, bark Loch Gail ( | Muchas for Providence. (late MeMickan), from Calcutta for New York; had lost the | | ScbrsJJ Pharoand Farragut did not sail, as before re Leitu, March 22—Sulled, bark Rama(Aus), Begna, United States. gone to their assistance, Inden, was seen to cut away her masts was then not able to weather k's Island, where she can now be 4 pres untior bulkhead into the water, “Learning on Tuesday that a |, Bark Almie (of St Johns, NF). Gay, Perna 30 day Schr Governor, coaster, of Sedgwick, Me. dragged three | master overboard, In port—Barks N Gibson, Tremont, J C Jones (Br) ;_bri apon handed him $1, and urged him to go for the clock | joay had been found, the husband in the utvernoon a oteokaty an aon sc aya north of Hatteras, wht | Reavy guchors. and at last roport had to cut away her masts | Tutesrk, March 21—Arrived, brig Nettle, Mackay, New | Grace Kelley (Br), Valenci "Ernest, Zann fe Lewit without delay, He then loft the store, and shortly | visited the pier and identilied the remains as those of “ne "ah je (Nor), Geigersen, Cienfuegos 22 | 4¢ enc the lower harbor, The crew are sate, but suffered | york vie Gibraltar, Be pee ree ge mea hd afterward Mr. Koontz started on bis errand, leaving | clara the ates ot meg ora eel aren in } rry & Co; vessel to Punch, Edye Sebr Fairfield, a coaster, of Eden. is ashore at Popperell Yoxonama, March 21—Arrived, bark Nettie Merryman, dary. Mary, Clara Jane, Mott Haven, J M Carter. bis son alone, At one o'clock two young, rough look- ffenution, any one or Winn Seeeia ‘nase granted a por. | _ Brig Hansa (Ger), Gerdt, Guaigaquile 103 days, with | Cate, Tit her side stove in. The crow eerie kena EHS SON Sore } mee \Brecahell, Wendemia Viersies fog he greg Ing men entered the store, and pointing to a clock tn | iit oe te, fomoval ot the twit, the Musband wood | dm ui aaipee, co, fe viata bam Cape | nih x he bridge. sie i FOREIGN PORTS, Tease tne, en eae” | night a 20, § stove in damaged. The crew are Skinner, Mu mesden, q % the showcase asked to see it, Mr, Koontz took it out, | arenes 5. cass ty Manan ten Sect Se tee | sce Sagi eel. Bostic, Marseilles ea days, with mdse | safe - war — Fonetont, fess City « He, ts and the men expressed satisfaction with It, One of | Ended and the ‘eorpee was taken to ihe Morgueiee | “ie ‘ 3 dave, with engar vo | cach Nitty Clark, of Eastham, Mass, le ashore at Kistery HiSmith, asaona.*Ongra be)? pkeaiia Atma, wou, In an offhand manner, asked Mr. Koontz to hang | Coroner Croker to hoid an inquest, Oetrichy i a: vessel to impse So. Was 5 days Stic IW Godires, trom ‘Etanetnpert 5 Boston, wth 7 . " f ‘2 Cot Hpochasset ckeminne’s’ ride N . a . a coal, wont asbure o1 we at jyanni Sape ©. rs Mi erul ive 5 pennies Sct ts ais tae peesooammes Vasko | CHESS, | gayn tt tuzaro Chari Lalig'S Co: Vesti Parone | Sen Mower and hin Dela Wont, ad ope ehecner uab awn Pore ieieee | hie, Meenas aerate Seda: Bt winds hore . and Prince Amadeo (Bri |. for | s, ass nes. Champivi o , clock on the wall, As he held up his arms one of the ee | aeoe ¥ Aitken (of Cape ™. | Briperrorr, Ct, March 21—Three Is were dri a (Ber, Marsters, and Gov Tilley (BH, Humphrey, | light, EM Reed, J M Morsies (epg), allie B’ Dyer, Efe J moa drew from under his cout a | Yesterday was the second day of the tournament at | daye, ohh stanente Cronies A eseeee Meee ieee |-auere ov artis | bt by the gale, Uneoithem, an 7 Wes and others reported inte stm "EE Stinson. Td Trantor, Joseph G stiner, rdvull, Etlwood Doron, Nathan Cleaves. Jesse ragit (not before), Ocean Peatl, Addie F Cole, isk, KC’ Thomas, Mary Standisht t. eastern schooner. loxded wish lomber, drifted over Bcxxos Avuxs, Feb 9—Arrived, brig © S Packard, Ami bar and will probably have to be lightened of the cargo be- be ry > ee tos, tn ¢ got of, . q La SAND CLUB , a heavy SSE gale. March 14, lat 10 lon 78 assed and struck him a heavy blow om the back of the head, | ‘¢ Café Luternational, Messrs, Mason and Alberoni | “ om 79 5G, pi EB vessel bottom up, and mpparently not long in that conditio felling him tothe tloor unconscious, The clock was | Were announced to play, but the game did not come off, | it Ieracl Suow (of Rockland). Hatch, Baracoa 0 days, | fore she can leano, Bi for Bos. | I (ir) iin eeum.and Robe | Hell or Br), Jeflrey; Kozel ‘ it " J Uhaddiek, sinavhed toatoms. ‘At tis Janeture, four confederates | somewhat to the disappointment of those, in. wating, | "iiiTulce 4Lihul & Ca: vemei ts 84 Wenbene & Om Eastront, Me, March 20—Schr Samuel Knight, while on or New York: Sara Higactt, ‘Kiduer, | Audie Malsden* dames onder Mary & Prederic W entered aud commenced to gag and'bind the prostrate | Messrs, Roser and Huitd began a game, which remained | ays With frat to Gomer & Peursat’ eu) Bareeon 12 | ber way to save material from the wreg ight sud is badly or Feb 8, bark Loch Gell Ber Mek Hue rast Wek Uawnert Sete Pirwem, ens Men man, They took irom his pocket his handkerchief, | undnished at alate hour last night.” To-morrow Mr. | "Sch Maggie J. Lawrence. ot Phtiad damaged. No insurenes. ih, ships Balloch Be), eondon an; | Bland wd i thrust it into bis mouth, and with apiece of rope, | Perrin plays with Mr. Beeker and Dr. Barnett with Mr, | denas 8 day ‘aco | yt at 2 Nea, Repub | EWIEMINGTON No, March 22—Arrived, stoamer Pion: which they had with them, bound him band and foot! | Delmar | Bros. Hai Arw, Bxorony. March 21-4 heavy southeast gale . vor Feb Air shape Geen See | a EMIGTON, HO, 38 rsh Hazard, fonenews Vn: Proceeding aown th 4 with snow, commenced last even! th wer Feb 11, ships Queen of Beaut: . Koouts bad, by this time, partially recovered his | ‘The Governor of Arkansas will give an elegant silver | 1°. Daniel e in’ severity, and many ties ar (Br), Moulton. New Yorks Howdeu (Be). *Ditehvurae See red—Brig Clara (Ger), Dillwith, Bristol, E; sehr SP seuses, und made a vigorous effort to untie himself jet as a special prize ut the Centennial Congress. | "acer i Corde shore and in the barbor. Sehr & M smith brok: ranciseo ; bw hon, Boston. nker, Philadelphia. Seeing this, oue of the robbers dealt hun a blow on the | ~ The distinguished foreign players, Anderssen, Rosen. josler & ton, Watson | the north part of Fish Island aod dritted against the Copper Crexrunat a March 17—Sailed, barks Idaho, Richardson, head with sume heavy, blunt instrument. He thea | thal and Paulsen have signified thoir intention to be | & Co retopmast aud Jibboom during a heavy east. | Works wharf, whero she has chafed considerably. Seinevoat | New \ork: Ciothilde (Sp), Abrie, Pensacola; sebr Killa, ‘| . | roke away and drifted against the di { the | Driscoll, Boston. rifled bis pockets and found @ pistol, which he cocked | present at the Philadelphia meetin | erly yale off Burneyat. Veen Cae, 8, agg og BE I RCT lly nag RO a " Meld close to Kooutz’s face, saying, “It you make | peat Nal Grordence Wright, Pensacola 20¢Tva. with tumbar | Rew Redirt briiee felugine i dye Moe oat yank and | guantias, Marl 20 Arrived, bleC 4 Roach, Bedi 8 noise or speak a word, you are a dvad man. An- BASE BALL NOTES, ’ P rm caught over the railroad bridve at Har Collins, Charleston. ° other of the robbers then advanced, and, Sailed 18th Z z x : RSeTIARILIEM idly chafed, and scraped the. scitited Isth—-Brix Provitier, aiisigaetl, ¥ neelig down pside joontz with another Panther was sunk and bi w wean, rican, : Gee fevolver, san, “You'd better ‘imind whas | The following is the officiat list of the playing nines dritted 20th, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, Sc. R SALE—SPLENDID STEAM YACHT “ANNIE BF dace mee, ll furnished: | Slowy and Schoooer Feente, rage TLIC ENE k ADAM ey Cortland “ art, Sat “4 ay from rigs Reta M Tucker, Fi .N of H be says.” Hercupon the last robber, pereciving | of the National League clubs as they have entered for Fog Moon Ae aan” ee E _ ‘ie Pray oy TO. § anaes BOAT Bi that the handkerchief was coming out of Koout the championship of the United States for the con- f sheathing and into ber plank, . . ted With staterooms and completely mouth, took one trom bis own pocket and tied it | ious uae 2 ot Pongen tesests ceatens tame. | . Hast Hanccs, Tt, Mereh’ Ste. port, ocbt Davtd Pais j also light draught salou Pro around the victim’s mouth and head so tightly that it | y ‘anclie!, Georgetown, DC, gesting it caught und Sap Oe mclmare Ip 8 dave. peller Artisan, thorough order; also side wheel drew the blood. They then dragged bim tothe rear | | ATMLxTics (of Philadelphia)—Coons, ¢. ; Kn} 1 wharf: sebrs Hi Golden ‘aLwouTH, E, March 1 port, barks Carleton (Bri. | Rnd propeller Sten: Steamboat Yachts, & Durkee, trom Independencia Bay, ordered to Cherbour, Witla Templar (Br), Phillips, be o| ——————_— Jemplar (ibe), Philips, from Lobes, just arrived, ordered to ARTED-TO P Arrived, bark Ellen Dyer, Clapp,-Sun- Erie © tine, Knight, New York: ¥. Ri- Sehr Soper. ore, room and stood over him while their confederates | Fisier, Ist v. Meyerie, ad b.; Sutton, 3d b, Sehr Henry Davis, King, Baltimore. loaded their pockets with jewelry. The whole affair | &; Hall, |. £: Kggler, c 1.; Ferguson, r. {, Sebr Mark A Vaughan, Smith, Baltimore for Bridgeport. ook no more than ten minutes, The robbers, jostors—MeGiniey, ¢. ; “Josephs,” p.; Ist b still | Scbr Brave, Thayer, Egg Harbor. ter ransacking the stowcase, made their j Leonard, 2d b. ; jer, dd base; Wright, s, Sir Bg Fronts (Br), from Sagua, arrived 21st, is eon- on 4 *xit through the allway, passing Mr. Koonts |. f.; O'Rourke, ¢ £; Manning, r. i signed to Gerhard & Brewer (not as betore reported). pe Pogue yesterday, and some anxiety is feli on their way out. As they were leaving, the man who | change pitcher; Whitney, substitute. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE on her account. tad stood guard over Koontz warned him, withan | Cuicago—White, « ; Spaulding, p.; MeV BOUND sours. rout, March 21—Steamer Albatros, with barge Annie oath, to give uo alarm, otherwise they would return | 8, 2d b. ; Auwon, Sd b, ; from Providence tor New York {a tow,was at anchor aud “do” tor him. Koonts struggled hard to reiease | Hines, o f.; Addy, r. 1, ; Cone Steamer Eleanora, Johnson, Portiand fo ay whee tf gee partes cheine and mselt, and, although weak from loss of blood and the | _ CiINcixNati—Pierson, 'c ; Fis onmoer Oy oF Ne ‘ ed of Monday BM by the Albatros and. towed: to injuries he had rece:ved, managed to disengage his feet. | Sweazy, 2d b; Clack, Jd b.'; Kessle 5 ind MIDT, No. OR MORE 80} anal Boats, Address BAKULAY & © port, + a , steamer Colon, Tanner, WONG, IY Feet W a ), MeCatiock, jalitex, he ‘ deep. Address WOx 277 Post of rks Mustarig (Nor), Birkeland, New York; | "te" fore do; Mabel, Hallett, do; Castro. | ——————— eneoia, _ MISCELLANEOUS, x M steamer Nova Seotian (B), Ma (from Baltimore), Liver day PM by the Albatros and towed to | Richardson BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBT ¢ again went ashore this AM at the tor- : AQ ALNED F He hurried into the streei, but the robbers were uowhere | Wardell, ¢. t.; Fields, f. f Meroccae Cilitih, Williats, Previtiels the % pedo'station: will come off without damage, “Tue Albaccos | pice sailed 243, boig Kurta cart, Velcarns ticabe sore Ane te beeen to be seen. A pnssor-by took the handkerchiet from Hartvorp—Allison, © ; Bond, Sehr H o shop, Keckland for New York. sailed for Fail River, New York (before reported without date) hi bis mouth, wntiod bis hands and ram for a policeman, | Burdock, 2d b.; Ferguson, 3d Sebr J) ell, Providence for New York, 22d—This afternoon steamer Old Colony had left her dock Feb 8—Arrived, barks Forest Princess (Br), Sara . Near the coruer of 117th street he mot Oflicer Norton, | Lf; Remsen, ¢ f.; Higham, r, £ Sehr Vietorla, Young, Providence for New York. fe rrcoud to Vall River oan was puree ener eee’ ieo Kinzman, Howes, Cadiz: Bis | ABSOLUTE DIVORCRS LEGALLY OMTAINED FROM sho had only just relieved Officor Feenis, three blocks | Murcan (of yn)—Hicks, c; Matthews, p.; | Sebr Achorn, Nicholson, I f York, harbor when she collided with sehr Win Butl nee, Portland: 9th, bark , Des conn ie eon on ib 3 from Proviaence for Virginia, which bad just come into the - ear ee ee mg advice r! er harbor and lowered foresail and jib preparatory to anchorage, , tetas WkiNG No, OS. ‘The schooner had guainboonn Broten snd quarter nove. rs + ll bal se pea brio. rdelsorehiool weoreatnatinnsd eettantedinesinn Steamer proceeded, not being mate-taliy damaged. free: nw PREDERICK ate. place. tbove. The policeman hastened to tho ‘scene, where | Start, ist b.; Craver, 2d b.; Nichols, Sd b; Hallhan, * & ae vor, CI 48, Mureh 18—Arrived, brig Faustina, Connanton, LB pa ped TON AND DISEASES OF THE fi Le te found @ number of people attracted by the robbery, Booth, |. f.; Shandiey, c £; rf, which had now got wind The officer then | Sr. Lovis—Clapp, «; Bradiey, p; Mack, Ist b; | - : ck, oe. id \ungs radicuily cured by Winchester’ ed tent Lo the station house fur assistance, and Sergeant | Battin, 2d b, ; McGeary, 3d b ; Pearce,'s. s,; Cuthbert, jarge Anuic K Church remains ashore at the Torpedo sta. | now schr Nellie, Pendleton, bark 8 W tee of Jsborne was svon on hand. They questioned the | L 1; Pike, «'f.; Bloug, r. £; Pehiman, substivuse. PE ol sme en aw Ure eee Te ae ne nee Holbrook. Mitchell Phitedetphie Award (Be). Grnguiote cred ones Sei ot, abe Ge ver wattle: hy af people in the eres, but no one had seen any De eg a ol ¢.; Devise, p. ; Carbine, lst b. ; Shest Pett dekaevn tor bateg ne Poutswouru, N Ul, March 22.—Six vesvels are ashore in | Thomas; Chas Piatt, rt ‘bark Nellie May, ERVOI LY AKNESS, &C., 'ROWPTLY, men answering deseription of Mr. Koontz, A i Haug, 3d b ; Ful = & ; Regen, | Scar Wan McUobd livrien, Bilsabethport tor Bek the lower harbor, ‘They Myre, blown 90 Gerrish’s and | Blair, Liverpool; Philadel ly and permaueutly cured by WINCHES ERAS was called to attend the latter, and tound bis | 1 ¢,; Hastings, c. 1. ; Bechtel altisom, sub: | Sct Feoncis, Milssdeteyert fer Noreeiet | Gloruc tants nga cae’al them, bar her imasis cut avn | pha ach Sule Wika. Srecivic Pitt. FN "i though painful, not serious, Woru being | sttute. Sebr Ide Palmer, Palmer, New York for Stamford. Us was impossible to ascertain their pames last might. he Seiled 18th, bark Warrior ler" jw York; brig | omly by WINCHKST, & CU., Chemists, join v8... Ky