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HORSE Pierre Lorillard has recently purchased four stylish | 1 brown horses with records better than intends to drive together as a jour-in-hand. af the horses bave been banged in the latest style, and | of that section, and thoug they bave been taking exercise atiactied to un omnibus | Wt «rag. This four-in-haod, should the horses work together, ought to be the fagtest in the world. ‘The Keniucky Associativn have opened wo sakes, to be run at the coming spring meet they close on the Lith inst. for three-year-olds which have never won a race prior | play or pay; $200 ad five or more to to date of entry ; ¢: ond horse to receive $: ‘The second 1s the Longtellow Stakes, tor the get 21 Lougfeliow vow three years oid, B. b. Harper to add $300; no entrance te Stephen Lucas, of & tho thoroughbred staliion Vandal, Jr. horse was sired by Vandal, frst dam Fay, by imported » by imported Priam. Jv, is dark brown in color, sixteen bands high, and has sired some good colts in Kentucky. Jobn Feek, the driver of & part owner of the Syracuse (N. ¥.) Driving Pa will conduct tt during the present year. ‘Thomas Connor is driving bis splendid team Rip Van Winkle and Prince Join on the road regularly every | ; Mr. Van Nes: amore, by Arras Bulehor Giri the past week. his mile in 2 eecond, and fractions of hale between Sm, and Lin, 358, with great care oy a gentleman of Saratoga, and should | be preserveu:— ISLANGS IN BBOADWAY, HAND'S HERD great race against time, e1ght o'vloek to-morrow ev: standing is that Francisco conseentive hours, the best of spirits, stables attached to the Hippodrome, » superd coudition and is couiid Mexicun has been pri weday be will do 1 sregular Bowewlan ot the usual rai eralto bas been t xeveraliy to take to the road with his Jaorning of hike a Morri ters by the spect ine weighed 12: ipg lor the forthcoming race b Yesterday he weighed confined bimself pave that of tiv wuecess, Mr. Bergh tas been axed not to interiere. present during the entire Jn the picturesque costume of his southwestern bome, but with perieculy plain aitire, beots, white shirt, Cardigan jacket and blue cap will Me Frank Whittaker will an- | comprise his costume, Bounce the hourly resuits of Peraito’s riding. ‘wore’s band will furoith the music. GRACO-ROMA by tts result vo determ apt of the tite of me height, Miller standing tive feet tev and a balt qnebes and Bauer five ieet ten inches, From the pre- record of the menu the proposed struggle is likely to be wn exceedingly close on A NOVEL EXHIBITION. WHAT CAPTAIN BOGARDU! TkMPT-—BBEAKING BALLS IN TWO HOURS AND For1y MiNUTES. Cuptain A. H, Bogardus, of Eikbart, 11, cbarpion wing suot, bas made # match of wovel character with! & prominent citizen of New York. Ho has bet $500 even that le will br wud forty minutes, the balls to be sprung from thre or more traps, though only one ball to be sent into ihe airatatime, The shooter will stand eightecn yards trom the traps, and no bail to be counted unless broken before striking tbe ground. It is also supa that Bogardus sball use one gun poke He opie ‘we gun vecom ether guns van be wed, tng yn shot. ik 1,000 glass bi give opportunity of wie tine, skill aud eudurauce, jor Friday eveoing, will twke place, ever attempted the joni, ue shooting: whea t the Captain uss pe keane | and he is of the opinion that to win he must average 0, which be ‘The tails | has purchased tor $1,500, astern, bas become Dau Mace is now handling the famous trotting team Listener and Adonis. Mr, Farnsworth, of the Rockingham stab! been driving lately the very jast black and white team belonging to Mr. Smith, the builder. celebrated wa 1 Compeer, by Rys- | dyk’s ambietonian, dum by Long island Black Hawk, has gone to Lilinots to be placed im the stud. His breeding and trotting qualities (record 2 Dim u great favorite in the West, Charles Rohr bus purchased the weil known trotting Sperb’s Abdallah, dam | Creedmore makes « fine road horse, Jotn Barry has been driving (or some days past lis fine trotting gelding Steve Maxwell and his bay colt by Dean's Hambletonian, Robert Bonner had Dexter out on the road during Dexter never Joeked in finer fettle, and with very little training it 1s supposed that he well down in the t The pacing horse Jim Brown, e! & public record of auction gale recently in > fold Note, a dark bay, eight years old, who had made $15, and a two-mile heat to 4:59, was wold at the same time as the pacer for $8 ‘The roads have been in excellent order for some days ‘over the bridge,”’ and there has been some exciting speeding on Jerome avenue in the afternoons. An accident occurred on Wednesday last on Jerome avenue, opposite Sibbern’s Club House, by which M. oden, the trainer and drives wo wagons were «mashed into small pieces and one borse was badly scarred. 38) ought to ht years old, with was sold tor $600 at an o Francisco, The trotter +, Was Very badly injured. following table gives the number of feet per @ second, for any time per lv has been compiled | 10. 10, 154 10, 32 dash 10,304 lu 10, Ww. 19. 10, 000 11,000 41.095 OF HORSES CLATTERING TO THE HIPPODROME. Atan early hour this forenoon there will proceed up | Broadway the drove of mustangs that Mr. C. V. Hand {utends to run at the Hippodrome in his proposed The contest will begin at ning, and sine ralto shall cover 600 mies the under- | horzes, 1s no corralled in Jersey lately, have beea exercised daily and are in They will be taken to-day to the tising daily, riding y be did 80 miles, and to-morrow he will those exercises: pony Indian, 4 ihe fact a ely od Many a ula buteber or «@ Carmuns ville grocer has been palsied in taking down bis shut le ol the Mexican flying past on nis this exercise has been doe to reduce hen Peralto stopped ridivg a year ago enced Uralt 170 pounds. lic hus vever lo diet, and hus used no exercise He Is thoroughly confident of | ied and hus prom . will be Peraito will ride, not Black Wousers, riding | ol Professors William Miller and Theobald Bauer, tho j two weil known Grawo-Roman wrestlers, have signed articles of agreement tor a contest, to take piace on the 20th inst, for a purse of $500, offered by prom. heat sporting gentiemen ol this city. The mateh isto be the best two out of three the championship in this # gle is Iikely to be of moro than usual interest, as ic 18 which is the righiful elaim- Both men are about tno As both men clasu | yle of wrestimg tbe strug. NEXT AT+ ONE THOUSAND GLASS.) :¢ js iu two hours | | throughout the when bur bim- ) (he | at the foot of Thirty-firss street, Brooklyn, yostorday. T 5 Bee The » and » has | enable toy ' tuily in this regard, Yours, v | ceived in the de; ' taken to call the ultentioa of Mr. Boker, the Sinister | aust. 1 | the rig | Russian government can exercise jurisdiction, there hardly appears to be to the | \ M | Haven, areoxyr vby telegraphic communications will be made | the brunehes of the Urder im the vountry on | | Uhat nignt. { | dollar a | our City Fatt | Peter mitchell, 4 } fights, They “de | Mixed at the 3! | men are at prese | with vervoas aaxiety in view of the probable passage 1 ait + raigned betore Judge Flamtor, at & ninety broken bails 100 aud tire fully 1,100 shots, Though pot jails be te willing Ww bet $1,000 against $500 that there i nO man quicker than Le Will, Bogardus has receatly returt from California, where be astonisbed all the crack 5! v the trip as he was with tas journey to England, it wes, on the Whole, ealitiactory. ‘Tbe shooting at Gile more's will Commence at sharp, SIA A RIGHY TQ MONOPOLIZE TBE WHALE PISHERY IN THESE Watt From the Boston Advertiser, Mareb 10.) ‘The following correspondence between icepresenta- tive Crapo and the Secretary of State, in relation to Ine prosecution of whaling im Ui interest to Our merchants and others engaged in the Northern whaie fishery. We are mdebted to the king- ness oi Mesers Taber, Gordon & Co. for the sutjoimed copy Nousy or Reenesest. asitineron, De C., Jun. Hov. Hasitroy isu, secretary of State Stn--The w ~ merchants of Massachusetts de. ® reterenee to ther Fight to take w the Ochvtsh Sea. Formeriy our ships cruised tor whales im the hortuern Voyages The Russian goverment withia « jew yours has dented ther right to Go so, and has sent © tbat see armed vessels to enforce the prohibition, g thar co} a the Aret wisi ean. resulted in the destruction of ¥ tcein the Arctic Ocean, involv. or $ ug the t oceau Was destroyed by ie perils, accompanied by ray 'y months of the wuuling season can be more pru- Uy spent than in the Aretic, sk sea? Has tne Russian government such legal control over those waters us to prohibit American | | snips prosecuting their voyages therein ? whalemen must | “tand ou h is If this right ts recogmz obey ihe pronibitjon wh: naval police, reed by an armed | we secure permispion from the Kassian government to caich Whales iu that Kea. Picase communicate to me such information as will constituents to act intelligently and law. respectiully, WILLIAM W. CRAPO, RAPLY OF SECRETARY Yisit, Deragtamyt or Sate, Wanuivoros, Feb, 10, 1877, The How. Wituiam W. Craro, House of Represeata- tives Sin—I have to acknowiedge the receipt of your let- ter of the Slat uit, requesting imlormation respecting the rigbt ol American sailors to carry on their occu- pation of whaling in the Ocuotsk. Iu reply to your advised (hat a British vessel engaxed 10 Whaling in Lbat sea ‘had been ordered off! by a Russian war vessel, | | and the attention of the United States Miniater at St. Petersburg was called to the question, who replied | that be bad adaressed the Foreign Oitice and bau re- ceived a reply that the commander of tho vessel had acted under instructions from bis governwent, and the Ir it had been a gaine of | Minister was promised 4 copy of tue regulations upon “peg top” the result could not have produced more the subject, ‘ Mr. Boker has subsequently reverted to the matter, | put hag been uoable to obtain the promised regula. | tious; be inclosed, however, un eXtract trom a St Petersburg gazette to the elfect that the Russian gov- erament intended to seud a craiser every year to this sea to prevent foreign vessels irom fishiog in Russian waters. It was also stated in a newspaper slip, which reached the department, concern tho warning off ul the rf | British vessel, that hoeuses permitting vessels to catch | whales in this sea would be issued at Potropaulski on ! the payment of $250, information than this has beon re- | artumeut, but Ineasures have been | No moro proc orsburg, agin to tbe subject, In reply to your question whether our ships bave | bt to take whales in this sea, and whether the | such control us 1s | pretended over these wacers, 1 have to say, that while this government dues ut admit the right of any | toreign government to control navigation or lishing | upou the bigh seas, sttil in the absence of uny particu- lar information concerning the authority wich Russia hus claimed to exercise, and without knowledgo of the particular water or within What point she assumes to possession of this government suificient information to | puss upon the question. | Thave the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant, | HAMILYON FISH: DINNER 'TO JUDGE DAVIS. | A number of the members of tho Palette Club gave a | dinner last evening to Judge Noub Davis, one of their Speeches were made by | houcrary vice presidents rs. Clark Bell, Jadge Davis, District Attorney Stewart L. Woodford, Rev. Dr. Alger, George Cathn, Horace Russell, Algernou 3. Sullivan and Harry H, Marks, Among those present were M: ‘3. William A, Camp, Charles Isham, Judge Gedney, Albert Weber, ‘f, Le Smith, Coroner Klinger, J. Soaver Page, Profes- sor Werner, Samuel G, Jolliffe and others, Mr, Harri- sou Millard sang several songs, Mr. 5.8. Durham ree NEW YORK HERALD, nident, be hus nopes of sucess, yet if | the workt who cau break them | not quite so well satised | night in Burlington. | heve thet to ‘e me Lo procure irom your department tutormatton | 0,000 of property. Again, dur- | ummer of 1876 over oue-hall of our feet in | A loss Of ile. These terrible losses of lite and | © our snips the Tight to take whales in the | What manger andon What terms can | quest for information upon tho | | subject L have to say that some time sinee, by intor- | mation forwarded trom Houolulu, tue department was cited 4 scone from ‘Hamlet and the party adjourned te in the nigh ST. PATRICK'S DAY ‘The preparations for the celebration of St. Patricks Day in Jersey City have been completed, The Ancient cipal sireets on Saturday next. Ube Kuighis of St. Patrick will hold their banquet Grand and Hudson streets, Many distinguished guests, {1a g Wendell Pattips, Rev, Georve W. Popper, of Wooster, Ohio, and Kev. Hugh M. Gailaher, of Now cted, Arrangements have been mate whe The Friendly Sons ot Lretand will hold their banquet also on Monday night ia Taylor’s Hotel, and their tes- tivities promise to be, a im former years, worthy of | the occustun, THE MORRISAMA BANK FAILURE, |} Another .meeting of the depositors in the German Savings Bank of Morrisania was held at Huplel’s browery lastevenmg, Ernest Hall, counsel for the | bank, reported that he Lad been to Albany and hua 1 succeeded in making arrangements with the Attorney | ‘nthe motion ier application of a re- reral Lo Adio ver, which was to have been made om the Sth inst, | He also stated that, in an inierview with the Superin- ienaent of the Banking Department, that official ex- wsed his approval of tbe action Gf the depositors, who have agreed to accept sevent ribe expiration of a interest for that period, Supertntendcat Eilis also udded that 1! asufficieat number of the depositors coud be induced 10 sign the agreement alluded to, so as to in- | sure the success of the undertaking, that bis depart. ment would not offer any obstacle that might tend to iis deleat, Signatares representing about $118,000 | bave already beeu sceured, the total amount due to the depositors being $226,000, In order to make the proposition a success, nearly ali of the depositors wuil bave to sign the agreement, and this, it 18 confidently expected, will be done within the next tow days, SOTE MUNICIPAL Mayor Ely bas signed the Common Council ordinance dosignating tho old Dikeman homestead, on the west | side of Kingsbridge road, as a dog pound for the surn- | } mer mont It now remains for the Board of Alder. raen to pass the necessary laws regulating the custody and care of our canine population, washed” from te “deesiricks’”’ who d uround the City Hall for the purpose of ‘ball-doz *« ure locked out from the inte Aldermanic chambers on tbe first floor unger the new | rues, This isa necessary improvement in the traps- xeon of public business igo be erected running a private chamber to the me floor, Among the distinguished cwilers upon Mayor Ely Yesterday were Asseimbiymeoa Luke F, Cogans and ar mbe the situation as pecutiariy capital. ‘Tbe eyes of lovu! staves: urned toward tas political Mecca ing room on tt of several retrenchment and reform measures. An od singer around the City Hall yesterday remarked, | “Ihere ain't no ebunce for the passage of these Dills, Ue patronage gous 4 great ways, oney wud whi Horides, the republican and Tammaay leaders will unit sv 45 Lo cut the oficial toaf evenly between them and thus throw duet in the eyes of the taxpayers.’* Marshal elm uunounces having received O96 47 fur arrewrs of personal taxes during the past kK, Makiaz # tural of $164,510 64 collected thus far wi { | lor the term, BEATER ARR Daniel Cauifeld, of No, 123 Cherry street, wus Market Police Court, yesterday, cbarged with beating bis wife in such & Manner that she is now lying tu Bellevue Hos. pital seriousty injur the result of her jnjuries, ‘THE RIVER'S DEAD. WIFE STED. ‘The body of au auknown man was found in the river The deceased was about thirty-five years of age, tive feot ight In height and Was dressed 1 ot Violence Were Upen tue body, | Thomas Breen. five cents un the | d receive no | | Jersey, | King, butcher, | seeas : Members of the Third House aod the great “un. | Be comnmittal of the tor | A spiral staircase will | etly from the Aldermen's | econd | sugge be gave his pi | ie ‘own hook,’ PSwan und otuer legisiative | (on, tls e He was committed to await | When the smallpox oroke out in 186 the sireets wer thoroughly cleansed and chloride of lime plentituily | Daring the pr | fected districts have not been ci with Raudy hair ang whiskers, | rk coat aod trowaers, No marks | wre to be charged Wik the reportiug Of aulsances, and | repairs prior ty feu 1. Ab bm thus Way @ grows saving to the city Will be odecied, | OBITUARY. | HON, DAVID A, SMALLEY. The death of David A, Smalie; made Collector of Customs for Vermont in 184 act of Congress, passed in 18 dui predilection for y Ite bad captivated the bis energene, combative and singular — pr tical intellect, hag led mauy pereons to be. Vo amass that store of f to so Important a judich into the nerve principle of the controvel ceeded the expectutions of even his wai Of fis spirit, as indicated by his tren LIEUTENANT THOMAS P. WILSON, U. S. N. Th Lieutenant Commanders in then entered the Academy September He was health has been failing. 18 parents reside in this city. His remains will be buried at San Francisco, Lieuten- ant Wilson wus aged thirty-two years, NERAL JOHN GOULD, General John Gould, 9 prominent citizen of Rhode Island, died at his residence iu Middletown, near New- port, yesterday morning, utter a long and painful illness. Deceased bas been a member of both houses of the Xhbode Island Legtslaturo and has held various offices of trust in his native town—Middletown—ail of woich he filled with credit, Under Governor Dyer he was Brigadier General of the State minus, His age Was BiXty-seven, LADY EMMA, BARO! NESS ROTHSCHILD, The cable brings the intelligence of thé death of Buroness Nathantel-Mayer do Rothschild, Lady Emma was the daughter of Baron Charles de Rothscuild and marned the Baroa Nathaniel in 1867, Her husband, who Was educated at ‘Trinity Mollege, Cambridge, 13 4 Commissioner of Lieatenancy of, London and has been a member ot Pariamout for Aylesbury. He is a son of Baron Lione! Rothschild, ATTEMP ED ARSON. Early yesterday morning Otticer Kehoe, of the Eighth precioct, discovered a tire in the liquor saloou at the corner of Grand street und South Fifth avenue. He burst open the door and extinguished the dames in a few moments, Upou investigation he became satisiied that au attempt bad beco made to fire the place, ug quantities of kerosone were found distributed ar oud the bar, the shelves and the uetwork, Henry Sennett tho barkeeper, was arrested ut bis residence, No. 4 | Renwick street, on suspicion, but there being no evi- subsequently discharged Four families rosided di- rectly over (ue store, and fad the attempt At arson succecded the result might have been disas- dence against him be wa: by Judge Ottervourg. trous, The tore was formerly occupied by 1. Seclig, who sold out to one Joseph Hancock, wno tailing to make the place play, in turn endeavored to sell out. | Meantime Churies Edmunds, of No. 58 Dey street, wok charge conditionally, Kdmunds only remained about filteen days when he gave it up againto Hancock, | fax. NS Deputy Fire Marshal Hil will investigate the case, A PATIENT'S FATAL LEAP. Ab inquest was commouced yesterday over the body of Charles Colter, killed by jumping from a third story window of the Brooklyn City Hospical curly last Friday morning. Tho principal witness, Patrick Carroll, the nurse 1p charge of the ward in which the deceased was | confined, was absent, and Dr. L. W. JERSEY. | dent pbysician, stated to Coroner on Friday evening. Dr. Deceased was brought to the hospital What was thought to be a fracture at the base of the skull, Ho was delirious most of the time, and re- quired coustant attention, Carroll had charge of four | | onthe following Monday in the City Hotel, corner of | wie wards—two oo the second aod two on the third floor—which contaiwed about wirty patieats in all. Page are Sity patients io the hospital at prosent, | De@iinor bas been connected with the Cry Hospital ; eleven months and ten days. in his opinion the im. | inediate cause of Colter’s death was concussion of the brain. in a statement wade to Coroner Simms on Friday by Patrick Carroll, he said that be had been a nurse for Deveased had attempted two or threo nine years. Limes to get ous ol bed during tbo might, but bad been pre the first ume and stayed away twenty minutes. alter being taken inte the vasemeui, A PECULIAR RULING. Adam J, Kehler, a resident of Jersey City, came | almost breathless into the Tombs Police Court yester- | day, holding tirmiy to the coat of a young man named | " Kehler explained to Juage Dufly that | eu, Who bad fled from | Justice, and he (Kehler) now wanted to take | Quintard dC he was tne bondsman ot Jerse the prisoner being amenavie only to the law of D Mr. Kehler entreated and fnaliy mo’ who decided ;— *Jwil sead an officer with you and Breen to the Will do nothing except | ce, So iar as lam con. Jersey City terry. ‘The ott prevent a breach of the pe: cerned Breen is Dot @ pris Atthisruung Kehler ei er.” hitn over to Jersey, and in accompanying officer to p POLIO OURT CURIOSITIES. The tholt of sixty-cight ceuts’ worth of fat was the | piri \ a agen by Willian | Wuen young Stugen was charged with | offence he ‘confessed, and implis | C cated Mr, Joseph Becker, of No, 438 West Thirty-nimth «1 often berore delivered id in $1,000 bait at the | complaint made against Willia:n street, to Whom he said he such stolen goods, He was b Filty-seventh Street Court y sterday. AL the same Court was arraigned jor loating yester- | | day moroing about the Filth National Bank, corner ot | renee, alins Pouley Marphy, In answer to the questions of the sent nanie ws Heary Brady, his | is ot gous He was discharged for want ot TWenty-tird street and Third avenue, 4 vecupation that of commercial agent for period a virtuous Kind and bis prineipai nobody, as ne evidence, On Friday night Max Meyer stayed over night with | jatver’s | nue. “Nuumeyer lett early vlure Meyer hud deparied, | olen, ‘The thet was yesterday committed for triai at tue Fifty-seveoth an acquuiitunve, Aivert Naumeyer, ait resideuce, No, 806 Third av nest morniog, and Oo bis a trdnk had been opened street Court. D. R. Thompson was committed yesterday by Justico Walsh, of Brooklyn, to await tue action of the Grand 9 having pulled a pistol on speciat officer An- | J drew J, Lyout SMALLPOX IN ail | shoot him ft!’ “JERSEY CITY, ‘and said, The rapid increase of sinaiipox in Jorsey City isa De, Hadden ins | formed a Heua:p reporter yesterday that fiftecn cases bave been reported in Morris and Essex streets, and | Se disgrace to tho beaith authorit that no effective measures have been taken to chee the progr tion is made yearly for the Supitury Deparimen used tn every house, Tho diseuxe soon disappeared ot Works seems to be as td :fler office of health tuspector, wud to constitute t surgeon (he tule heath officer of the city, SUNDAY, MARCH 11. 1877.— for eighteen years | United States District Judge of Vermont, occurred tact | Mr. Smalley was born in Mid- | | dictown, Addison county, Vi, April 6, 1809, He re- | ceived an academic education and studied law, enter: | ng the Franklin county Bar im 1831, In 1842 he was made a State Senator, in 1844 he was admitted to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court. He was | and ip 487 Was uppointed by President Pierce to the office which be held for nearly two decades. By a epectal he was authorized 10 | retire on full pay because of his long aud laborious | sorvices in the service of the United States, When Smalley was first appointed he was deservedly distuguished 43 4 mau of fine natural powers ay an advocate and general legal practitioner, but.bis known FS litical affairs, whieh ail his attention of {s mtepsely busy career, outside bis protession, be had searcety found ine aud opportunity al sure deemod indispensable poxition. Judge sinalley’s | bewring on the Benen trom the time he took lls seat at Hotsk, making that rea a part of their | once showed the yroundiessness of these appreben- | wious, for be presided with emment dignity, ability vod | fatruess, Gifted with remarkably quick perce, E | und strong natural sense, ho pever failed to thorougniy | has resulted m our whaling masters leaving oF | Jearn a caxe during its trai, and in prompt resolution, ground and seeking their cur. | jons | Moon rises. yendy knowledge of tho law und keen iusight | y he ex. friends | apd most paruul admirers. He wilt always be grate. fully remetnbered tor the uncompromising pauriatiam arge wo the United States Grand Jury ia New York city ip 1801, and he | Was to the iastan unsbrinkiug, outspoken upholder of Property and the refusal of underwriters to insure the | the government in the extremity of its exercise of the s aiid cargo have led our Whalemen to look ugain | war power to put down rebellion. to their old cruising ground in the Uchotsk, where the | exponent, in this respect, of the views of his life-long iriend and political leader, Stephen A, Douglas, Judge , during the lust year, bas suffered severely He was ao faithtul Sundy Hook, death of Lieutenant Thomas P, Wilson, U. S.N., occurred at Santa Barbara, Cal, yesterday. Lieu. | tenaut Wilson, who was well up toward the wy hist, | 1sdL. appointed from New York, ut Was afterward a resident of Oui0. Ho served through- | out tne war, and roached the grade of a lieutevant | March 26, 1809, He returned from bis last cruise in September of the same year, since which time bis | Jon 6¢ 45, 4 North va, inor, the reei- Simms | that Carroll was discharged trom tie hospital Minor then testiiled that he tirst became aware of tue accident at hall-past | ive o'elock im the moruing. He was told of it by the . . Went at t \jur Onder of Hibernians, St Pateick’s Alliance, Father | Murs, sts Went At UROe Te the led ne eosptal | Mathew and Young Men’s societies as well as the Irish | March 1, suffering trom congestion of the brain, and | military organizations will parade through tho prine | ted. At Loree o'clock Carroll ielt deceased for | When | RJ Corts, he returved Collier was oot ia the ward, Alter making | earch Ubrough tho hospital aud around the grounds, | he at lust discovered the patient under # tree avout 150 feet from the hospital Tue injured man died shortly | lim Duck to New Jersey apa thus suve the sorieiture | | of wis bonds, After pondering over the jaw tor some | minutes the Judge decided that he bad no jurisdiction, | ckied and left the court | Toum Wiih Lis prisouer, evidently determined to urag | use of resistance call on the | euta breach of the peace. | va | Loring, Havana of the mulady, although a large approprin- t three months tho streets tu the i- used, aod whe Board to the heaita of the iwhubitaats as the Board of Health, A preposition 13 | 186i, lias been soul we to bo made to Lhe new city governinent to aoviish the police ve poliew [SHIPPING NEWS OC: STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NuW YORK YOR THE MONTHS OF MARCH AND APRIL. ————+-— Wireousl |Laverpuol..120 Broadwas Algeria . ‘|Liverpool..[4 Bowling Green PF Cnland Rotterdam. |o0 Broauway State ot Virgin 15, ]Gtaszow... {72 Broadway Herder... 15,| Hamburg. -|61 Brondway siermauie eh 17. | Liverpool. 187 Broadway City of Brussels ‘eh 17.) Liverpoot,.)15 Broadway Werer co] Meh 17) ] Bremen Meh 20,| Liverpool 21, 2 i 1 Broaaway Broadway jowling Green i) Broadway 20 Broadway 4 Bowling & 72 Broadway 61 Broudway 7 Broadway 2 Bowling Green 15 Brondway 20 Bronaway 161 Broadway {| Liverpool Liverpoot iF Liverpool Bremen. Li Chabria ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY niGH WATE 6 18 | Gov. Island... ..eve 6 20 6 03 | Sandy Hook,....eve 5 26 »morn 4 52} Heil Gate, seve 8 05 SUN AND MOON, Sun rise: Sun sets HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. Kar. ;Ther, state ot At Hour, | tnche: Dee | Wind.| Weatoer. Staten Inland. 43; WNWm Partly el'dy iia sa | W mjPartly cl’dy Lightsh oD W miClear BOiWSW 1a iClear | PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 10, 1877. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD NTRAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE, Steamer Germenic (Br), Kenuedy, Liverpool March 1 vin ivenstown 2a, 5:59 PM, with mdse al arsengersto RS 7 Hooke at 245 PM: “Passed Sih, lat 41 53, lon 4 Gition st 7th, las rE. jerman steamer, pound E, Had fine eather thre rout, “Gtoamer Wyoming (Br), Jones, Liverpool Feb 28, via nm Maret 1, with mdse aod passengers to Will- on. Steamer Goo W with mdse an Bark Post (Nor), in ballast to © Tobias & Ci ark Gormnula (Fort), Pele to Hagemeyer & Brow fs Brig Princess Bentrice (ot Spaney, OB), Simmons, Point. a-Plure 21 days, with sugur to HA Vatable & Son, Feb 2 Gi Sombrero, yoke brig D. Trowbridue, from St Pierre for Slyde, Ingram, Charleston, March 7, rs todas W Quinturd & Co. Nor), Gundersund, Bouloxne, France, 67 days, Had strong westerly gules, Lisbon 37 duys, with salt NJ), Naylor, Matanzas Evans, Ball in w heavy ‘away fore aud main aails aud avis (ol Portland), Davis, Cardenas 8 days, ro order: vessel to M Hitter & Co, Litliau, Sinith, Georgetown, SC, 6 days, &D Murlbur & © orgetown, SC, 6 days, with own, SC, 5 days, with sselto ED Hurl- ie Falkinburg, Falinburg, Norfoik. Sehr I, Virginia. Schr Snow Flake, Curtis, Virginia, wa Ba Artemis, and Hattie M, which were auchored Squires, rs Doliner & Potce in tlie lower bay came up to the city 10th, PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE BOUND SOUTH. Steamer City ot New Bedtord, Fish, New Bedford for New York. Stenmer Galates, Walden, Providence tor New York. Steamer Amos © Barstow, Kenny, Providence tor Ni York. teutner Grant York. sehr Julia E Pratt, Nickerson, Boston for New York. Sehr Bartio Pierce, Hawes, Boston tor Virginin, Nebr Juitan Neisou, Howes, New Bedford for New York, SehrJohn D Paige, Paige, Providence for Philadelphia, hy Sadaie W Small, Small, Providence tor New York. Sehr Webster Barnard, Smith, Providence for New York. Sehr Mary A Vredmore, Fitch, Providence for New York Biistaliagy), Sehr Mary Selir James Phelp, Sclir Thomas W Ha revenue), Fengar, Newport for New wens, Joues, Gre BOUND EAST. Steamer Flamborough (Br), Fraser, New York for Hall- in Whituey, Hallett, New York for Boston Brie Laure & (Br), Sperrard, New York (or ¥t John, sehr Crown Prince (Br), Branscomb, New York for ed Frve, Langley, Néw York for Boston, Behr Glide, B: York tor Warehat sehr WD Wang w York Senr % L Adains, Nickerson, New York tor Schr Sarah Babeock, Sackett, New York for Providence, Senr Phil Sheridan, Lindstey. New York tor Branford Schr Waid Bartlett, Morrisou, New York for Dighton, Sehr Wn L Peck, Bunce, New York for Cold Spring, Senr RA For New York tor Stamtora, Schr Maria Hoboken for Fall River, Sehr Martha % Schr Xebee, Shropsittre, Hoboken for Providence Sehr BH Warford, Sprague, HoooKen tor Pro: Schr J.C Rass, Norton, Hoooken tor Providence, Sehr Win Adams, Howoken for Providence. Sebr Cuarles P Stickney, McNamura, Hoooken for Provi- gence. ‘Schr Hattie 5 Collins, Brainerd, Hoboken for Hyannis, Schr Cora, Parker, Hoboken for’ Deep River. helir Savoy, Richardson, Hoboken for Bridgeport. Rehr Sterling, Bull, Hoboken for Southport. Sebr J W Hine, Port Johuson tor Boston, Schr Mary dhields, White, Port Johnson tor Fatt River, Schr J D Buckulew, Carman, Port Johnson for Middle- town, Ct. Brigs J L Stewart (Br). from New York for Corunna, and jrown, Foster, dofor Portland, Me, both sailed from JB Mart Island this AM. BELOW, Bark Jane Adeline, Lindvay, trom Laguayra aud Porto Cavello. Bark Rocket, Atkinson, from Laguayra and Porto Ca- bello, CLEARED. Stoamer Celtic (Br), Gleadeil, Liverpool via Qa We auer Spain (Br), Grace, Liverpool via Queenstown—P J Hurst. Steamer Denmark (Br), Williams, London—F W Stoanter Etuiopia (Br), Oral rica (Gor), De Oeirichs & Co f Mexico, Keynoids, Havana, Progreso, hy, AvP Aiexandre & Sons, x Flamboronug!t (Br), Fraser, 8+ Jobn, NB, via Yar- NSA E Outernridge, Beamer Sinte of Texas, Nickerson, Gaiveston via Key West—c H Mallory & Co, Now Orleans, Dearborn, New Oxeaus—Ciark & J Hurst. Giasgow— Henderson Bros, o, Bremen South+ w Orleans—Bogert & Mor- FAD. . Stoumer Sat Steamer C cinto, Hansard, Savannsh— Yonge, f Auntie, Woodhali, Ch: ton—J Wo brad Wilmington and Morehead heb. Walke Steams » Harvey, ‘orfolk, City Point and ty urgetown, DCJ L | Rovme, vr. xt the Judge, | D. ai adelphin: mes Hand. Jott. Boston—H P Dimuek. . New Haven—Carwwright & tewart, Liverpool—Wm N 0) hip Helvetia (Belg), Nielsen, Antwerp—funcn, Edye & Bark Windward (Br), Baker, Batavia—C W Bertaux. Bark Caspari (Nor), Fioek, Cork—Funch, Kdye & Co. Bare Antelope, simpron, Demerara—Roche, Bros & Co. nada, Hodadon, Demerara—B F Metoatt & 8 Maris (Duteh), Klaver, Brisbane—Ari (Br), Pauline it, Williamstadt, Cur—Josoph i Tatts €C ‘oulke's Sons, Brig Cygzous (Br), Annis, Halifax, NS—C W Bertaux. Brig Qualaska, Hart, New Orleans—N H Brigham, A Selit Victor Puig, Pinkham, Aspiawall—B J Wenberg & sehr W. eal Co ‘Selir Anna W Barker, Snowman, Arroyo, PR—Galway & Bt 10, ‘Sche Wr Toompson, Doane, St Kitts—B J Wenberg & Co. Sehr EA Doflart, Farnam, Aux Cayes—A Nongs & Co, gckct Frances (Ur), Carter, st Johia, NB—P I Nevius & one Schr Nellie Treat, Whitney, St Augustine—P H Smith & A Van Brunt, Haughwort, Vera Cruz—B F Met+ Sehr JW Vanaman, Sharp, Casrieston—E D Muribus & i seit Ellas & Rebeces, Storthoff, Boston—Frank Pidgeon, ? Sche Herald of the Morning, McLean, Boston—Charies | Twin, ur Hero, Baker, Salem—Wiilis H Ropes. print & Birk, Bug Sete Phil Sheridan, Linsley, Brandford, Ce—-Ge O Blair & Co, Sene Zulette, Kenyon, Buckingham, Orient, uI—I B Gager. SAILED. Btoamors Celtic (Br), for Liverpool; lun Place (Br), dc Spain Bey, do; Ethiopia (Br), Glasgow London; Awerien (er i Havana, hud Mexican ports: Sin ‘and ies | West: New Orleans, New Orleans; Morgan ity, do; San | Sweinto, savanonl, Benotuctor, Wiltington, NC; City of cbmond, &e, iC | ‘Atnnta, Chaclesion; Old Dominion, | t. Georgevowns, Dy Fania, Phiiad Pusmetraet (Nor, Kisinore we (Gert, Haan pydnéy, NOW (hot Yd); Christel: iil Dubrovuckt (Aus), Penarth Roads; Job (Gers, Havre: prise Lydia H Cole, Matanzn Ad Perciagill, Matanza: Vointen-Vicre; Kindy (Ser, Betines sel MBM jen, savannah. Also sited, US stew Franvisco, Marion (B: phi ‘ships oes brie Oliver, MARITIME MISCELLANY, sor batlt at Fairho ction For B1450 cast syno (Bri, trading between Porto went « STrawke Commander Steak M bello and Mies got of without gine Sau Euxine (Br), trom Baagooa for Falmouth, QUADRUPLE SHEET. | sity andeargo of petroteum were fully insured in Bremer | phait, arrived av ‘St New Bedivrd-—Cartwrighs & | | Denmare (8°). | poy, Ki, San Francisco: barks ir). Awrhius; Sierra Ne- 1), Bremen s | a Wilbetun Trinidad; y Trenton; ships Sea,Witch, Sao was condemued at Penang, was sold by auction in J Just for $5000, Sir Manviaxp, trom Bultimore tor Bremen, reported by cable trom London as suni by collision and hee crew lam a) Dover, alikongh sailing under the German flag, ws wed by the firm of GA Sehlens & Co, or Baltimore, | Th oftices. Bark Beruaxy (Br) ashore at Five Mile Be ‘of water In huld at 9 AM Loh inst. Bank Skatay (Sw), Lageretadt, 00 days trom, Alexindrin, ten with races wachored of Point Judith nul to stip ed at Newport night of Mth, Sha doer not leak ‘The 8 never sighted land F. tor New with rays, anchor ‘i truck several times, av anchors and chains to get off, and arrive until she arrived off Potne Judith, Bank WP Maxsnacs, of Stdobn, NB, from Cork, I, in ton Roads, went ashore at during @ thie fog, and ‘The crew were ballust, tor St Haw Nantucket on Friday mornin biized. she will probably be a total loss. saved by the fores from Lite Saving Station No 14. Bank Trxrsan, trom New York for Murray's Anchorage, Beemuda.on the her captain (Bartlett). bemmg very ill ein charge of the mate. ro, from New Ye uda on the 3d inst, wi Brig Hexo (tr), fro 4th of the loss of ber rud Port spain tor New Yo re, Berinuda, on the 3d inst distress, having sprune other damage, She will repair. Bric Erxxstixe, from Bonaire for Portiand, at Vineyard Maven, reports:—Feb 13, J Nelson, secon mate, a native ot Deninurk, was knocked overboard by the mainboom and drowned. ea. peavy Jutu, on blowing hard und # under reeted foresail and maintopsuill, buats and listed the vessel to port: finding the ve making considerable water h her, ship making mueh water 1 Xcun Many A PrxpwoRe, trom Providence for New ¥: collided with sehr Wi day morning, opposi Wititestone, Lt, and haa jibboom carried away. pumps going constantty. Senn Mary B Thompson, Hooper, from Milk River, Ja, for New York, which pnt into Charleston Feb 17, leaky, cleared for destination March 9, baving repaired, Scuk Ciara FLetcHen, trom Sagna for Bos Newport, (1, March 10, with loss of spankerboom And # damaged, having experienced heavy weather. ocnn A Nesincen, trom asnore 15 miles noove Chincoreague. Scun NJ Gitwore, from Baltimore for Rockland, with corn, pnt into Newport, RJ, March 10, leaking considerably, having encountered a gale'on the Sth, Schr 8 H Hawes sailed from Lanesvill timore, with # cargo of Daving ston n heard from, ALexaxpRia, March 9—Schr Lillie M Little, load coal und bound @p, ix reported ashore o} ‘The tux Smith Pettit went to her uasistanc that the schooner witl have to be lighted, M ry Hatseax, March 10—The storm trom the southeast con- tinued here until this morning, but no damage is reported, 8-Last Sunday morning sche Addie Clement, of Penobscot, was sunk in the harbor, but was en in tothe wharf by steamer Hurri- Rockiann, Mai raised again not ti cane, having snffered little injury. Max Fuaxeisco, March 3—The sch Sparkling Sen arrived ther fore. niast. It was carried offin a gale, She ix repairing aud at Coos Bay, about 5 days since, with the los: loading for this port. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Newrorr, March 10—The keeper of Beaver Tail Light ti) bh side ports that the can buoy on Newton's Rock, 9 aver Tail, has gone uidrift und that vessels will run great tis risk in attempting tv reach Dutch {sland Harbor until replaced. SPOKE Sehr Index, from Matat: 80 miles 8 of Cape Carnaveral. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Avexanpnia, E, March 7~Arrived, sche Georgietta Law- rence, Robinson, New York via Gibraitar, Axtwene, March 9—Sailea from Flushing, bark Sarah A Dudman (Br), Rose, England. Bewrast, Murch 9—Suiled, bark Eleanor (Br). Dunn, United States. BREMEN, March 7—Saile United State: bark Louisa (Nor), Dahl, America, barks Getana (Nor), Jacobse Caucutra, March 8—Arrived, bark Martha Davis, Benson, Liverpool, Doustix, March 9—Sailed, bark Vaaren (Nor), Peterson, Chited Srates. Guascow, March 9—Arrived, ship Glascow (Br), Moore, Pensacola. Genoa, March, 7—Arrived, bark Bolgeteg (Nor), Andr sen, New York. Hutn, March 10—Arrived, bark Countv of Richmond (Br), Le Beane, Pensacula; brig Egersund (Nor), Aslaksen, St Marys, Ga, Sailed 10th, bark Viva (Nor), Peterson, Baltimore, HamaunrG, March 7—Arrived, bark Der Kleine Heinrich (Ger), Meyn, Philadelphia, Sailed 9th, Frederik, for Now York. Havre, March 9—Arrived, bark Lynn, (Nor), Wold, New York. Livraroot, Nyborg, Mobile Safled, 10th, being ashore. Loxpow, Mareh 9—Arrived, barks Lori a Smith (Br), Sprague, Port Royal, SC. Lisnox, March 3—Arrived, bark Amaife (Ital), Russo, ;brigs Gustay Adolph (Sw), Olsen, do; Linda New Y (Ital), Costa, do. Leauory, to March 10—Sailed, barks Tillie Baker, Boyn- ton, New York; Excelsior, Eddy, do. Oporto, March 5—Arrived, brig Rose (Ger) Gerdes, New York. Paterno, March 3—Satled, steamer John Bramall (Br), ew York. Newington QuxexstowN, March 9—Arrived, sbip Ariel (Nor), Niel- abous (Ital), Costa, Norfolk; Blen- sen, Philadelphia; barks Maria C; Baltimore; 10th, Bjorgvin (Nor), Olsen, heim (Br), Garner, San Francisco; Cecilia (Ital), B. Baltimore: Eulalia (Sw), Bergstram, do; Tourist (Nou), Axelsen, Charleston, Also arrived 10th, 10 AM, 61 do (and both proceeded). Suited 8th, 9 PM, steamer Dakota (Br), Price (from ew York. Liverpool), ‘Trae Mackenzie, Baltimore. ‘Trixste to March 10—Arrived, Mareh 5, barks Bicardo (Ital), Consigliere, New York; 7th, Crono (Aus), Sterk, w York; schr W B Herrick, Baker, Baitimore. Sailed from Favat, March 9-Bark Varia (Br), from Doboy for Be! previeusly reported as abandoned, and from which * for United States. bus two survivors of her crew were rescued in a famishing condition by American schr F & McDonald, has been washed ashore here, Tho greater part of her cargo, consist. ing of timher, will be saved, Loxpox. Maryland (Ger), causing she latter to founder, bas put in Dover with loss ot bowsprit and bows damaged, (See below.) New Haves, March 10—A fishing smack has arrived here for assistance for the sbip Maryland (Ger), derelict and waterlogged. Three foreigners were on board the dis- placed there by # Norwegian foundered abled vessel, having bee: smack, (The Maryland was reported to ba’ | after the collision with the bark Porro.) J W Garrett, Poster, Balttmore via Camden—Ww | FOREIGN PORTS, Ayan, Jan 24—Arrived, ship George Skolfield, Forsaith, Rio Janeiro A iN, Fob 1—Pussed, bark Alice, D: for New York (not Br bark Alic | reported). ASPINWALE, Peb 25—Arrived, Urig Jessie Rhynas, Foss, | Boston. Hatavta, Jan 16—Sailed, bark Quickstep, Barnable, Ma- nila. Boxnay, F sherm Geo. Manson, Humphrey, tor rice port: ard (Br), Campbell, for do; Z Ring (Br), Moran Shae Curtin (Br), Oughton, do, Hruwuna, March 3—Arrived, bare Casco. York tor Pernambuco; brig Hero (Hr), Dav ‘ew York (boti in distress—see Miscellany) March 5—Arvived, bark Mindet (Nor), Beck, Feb 2—In port, ships Prince fi Pouthesilia (Br) ¥ mpson (Br), Homme Clark, Pendietoo, f bark Xenta, Reynol mbay; J 8 tor Dundee. to sad ea rived, seamer Bi Arrived, ship Herman, Di: 11 for Etro} souranava, Jan 11—[n port, bark for U B, March 10—Arrivod, eh, Sulled 10th, sehr George K Hatch, Murphy, Matanzas, piaitith Jan 1¥— Arrived, brig Percy Rdward, Terner, San | rauvisco, AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, March #—Cleared, schr B Nickerson, or Somerset B . steamers [berian Liverpoo: in, Horton, eamers Johns Hopkins, ter, Savanna, an, and Bo Sagua, ks BR Kine: cs Palestine, org near the Latter port, Vue da.cuge and bad left for oy Thomas tor Kiam Law! , Provigence Houg Kong for New York, C5 had bulged and had 15 foot UNSWICK, Mifisele St Thomas; Gth, bark Jonas Risting (Swe) tol, E; sehr Kebecca A Cart Cleared Sd. sche € Eleanor, Phéltips, C co BULL RIVER, $C, March 7—Arrived, bark Laura & BRKEWS LANDING, March 8-8 8 A ¥ AN |. Mare! ailed, set Slosman, seull, Philegeiphies Hannalt Bisciteres, “Aroolds CHARLESTON, Moreh 9—Cleared, Oliver, Batt more} se, ¢ Mi Fiicaxpnse, Neapes ioe New Vork, a Achar F nN i chorn, Portsmouth, ; SET ea ROR EOE wantrs, wie Sone 0 Sieh GAL N. Murel — Arr le y \- Shephard, New Yor ieibeian caoncetl ang KSUNVILLE, March 5—Arrived, sehr JW Brown, jeutta, anchored in landed 4 proceeded on her k for Pernambuco, arrived at + foremust badly and sussained loared—Neuir Lois V Chaples, 7 London, W ORLEANS, March 6—Arrived, bark Duo Fratelld (tut), Messina, Palermo, Sehrs Lily of the Valley, Leitch, Belize, Homi . Pizzati, Utila. Arrived, steamers Knickerbocker York; Lone star, Forbes, do; Pottsville, ‘Suow, Plilladel: Cleared—Steamet at San Francisco March 2 trom Hono- pning shipping much water, ALS AM a heavy sea boarded the vessel, which stove in toon port tack to right Prince, Osmundsen, Bremen; Guisen brig Plod (Aust), Tarabochia, Cope! uce (Hr), Bobadilla, Laguna del Carm 10th—Arrived bark Montebello (Br), Kelly, brig Jacques Conur (Fr NORFOLK: Murch @—arr rks ter Burnurd, from do tor do, yester- he HykaLp Telegraph Station at |. put into ten EWPORT, March t. Alexandria, E, for New Haven. th—Arriv d, schra SG Gilchrist, Baititnure for Rov Fletcher, Sargent, Sagu J. EW? LON DO: Boston for New York; Mary G Farr, do for do barien for Philadelphia, is with Swann Cwek, {tis thought Charleston: bark rick; brig Ohyer Cutts (Br), Jones, Havana; senr John U am, Ayres, Providence Also cleated, abip brig Lizzie staples, Harris, Port Antonio; Carrio 5 Hart, Davis, Havana, Rntled—Stenmner Nederiaud (Belg), Romar,—Wind NW, jowell, fur Oporti Queenstown ; Studt (Nor), for Hamburg. In port—Burks Albuers (Br), Banks. from Bristol, Ey Freaman Dennis (Bri, Fletcher, for St John, NB. PORTLAND, M. i Crocker, Philadeiphia, Below—Steamer McClellan, Taylor, from Baltimore; sche htbout, Wood, ACHMOND, March 0—Sailed, sehrs JJ Pharo, 8 New York via Osborno's; AH SAN FRANCL for N of Hatteras, March 5, teamers Leo, Daniels, Nassau; New York: Seminole, Mutthews, Boston; schre Farengut, Jacksonville Hayes, and 3 P tall, VINEYARD HA Bonair for Portland: ‘idie Blaixdell, Rockport, Me, for sev, Portland tor Now York; Anas Cur Mh, ship Stelia (Ger), Hora, Baltimore; Returned—Sehe J B Austin, Sailed —Schrs G W Baldwin, Almeda, Joseph H Huddell, Jr, Oliver Jami Lizzie § ‘TON, YACHTS, ne lla Newry; William Owen (Br), drown, Limerick; sebre A F Tazard, New York; George Peabody, MeCahan, Clented—Stei NO: qilgnted—Stenmere W 3 Foley, Price, Wikmingto B 13d Fooks, bern, \«7;"sehrs Ada Ames, Adams, (Bri, Ruth Pal aly; brig Bonito ~Arrived, brig Fidelia, Atwood, udsen, Bris: wanna rrie Bell, Seavy, Baltimore barke rdiff: Charles (Ger), Loaghoff, Queene ‘Thompson, Mooper (from ston, Lockwood, New Yorkt Chaples, Ni Kemble, New Mayaguex (Sp), Cirion, Liverpool; (Sp), Maristany, Barcelona: Algiers New’ York: hip William M Liverpool: barks Hilda (Nor), 1), Cappeliny, an, do. hrs 'E K Dresser, Tilden, Miscel.) ‘ for Boston (both in Mareh 9—Arrived, schrs Dexter Clarke 3 Geo Ris W HAVEN, March 9—Arrived, Parker, Baltimore, pened sep eminent cum Murch 10—Sailed, steamer Carondelet, Sem Paircloth (from Fernandina), New York, VULLADELPHIA, March ‘10—Arrived, sehr Vri pler, Charleston, Clonred—Steamers Roman, Crowell, Boston; Catharine Hardin, Providence; Ashland, Doughty, Fall 2 hogers, Now York: Virginia, Munter, Battivtina Madre (ital), Ghersl, Lime: Wurtha (Nor), Zachariasen, London: Stowers, Cardenas: schrs Eddie Pierea, Lewes. Del, March 10—Arrived, steamer Albemarle, Gibbs, New York, Maid of Orleans, for Philadelphia; burke Bertolotte Savonw (Ital), for arch 10—Sailed, steamer Sardinian (Br), chr Win Sli March 9—Arrived, om Hoboken. }. Marelt brig, Elise (Haw), Perm! urns, Tabiti; Paonje Har Hare, Hono- ared—Ship Thomas Bell (Br), Gruzoller (not Donaan), ORV SWAN, March 6—Sailed (not arrived), schr Thomas Sinnickson, brunswick, Ga, Also sailed Gth, ship Shelbour: ras). 10th—Arrived, barks Moonbeam, Field, ; Liverpool; brigs Alfreda (xp), ‘Havan: (Br), Pensacola (not N of Havre; Gal 1, Orient, LE, via Port Ro: ET Cottingham, Brunswick; EA March 8—Arrived, brig Ernestine, ie Alfred W Fisk, Bultimore for West; fila Pree (Br), 8t John, Lizzie Poor, and HW Pierce. rs Daniel Webster, Cape Maytion for mith, Virginia fur Salem. March 8—Arrived, schr Fannie heker Diesing (Ger), Segebarth, (Nor), Hanger, Rotterdam, FP STEAMBOATS, &C HT 8 DRAW NOONE FOR SALB eheuy to close au esiate: will carry 200 tons; in firss Address OWNERS, 465 Rivington at. March 10—Arrived, ship Europa (Rus), ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND aud pleasure Boats for sale cheap, at 50 Mangin st JAMES MOSS, ED—DOUBLE OR SINGLE DECK; tbe ia good order, State full particulars and low. 0 to box 1,045 t office. ‘RARGE FOR SALE, TO CLOSE A #, Lawton, In good order; now running: ca. OO} bales bay or 600 tons weight; weil calculated amer China (Br), Gibbs, New York via Queenstown; bark Lake Simcoe (Br), Haleran, Melbourne. Sailed Oth, bark Hiawatha (Br), Little, Baltimore, atter zo (Nor), Kittle- sen, Bull River; Rochelais (Fr), Biduud, Pensacola; 10th, LIS, O86 Oth ay. NCERN.— B,C. WHEELER, 403 West ot, aE, NS BURDEN, , sickness. Inquire GRO. York. reason of sul mer Utopia (Br), Craig, New York; bark Sarah M OR SALE—LIGHT DRUAGHT TUG IN GOOD ORVER, DUBOIS & SONS, 119 South st. or 3 Hudson st, Jere Skiff. Address P., box 117 Her OR SALE—STEAMSHIPS, STEAMBOATS (Wwitd und without staterooms), Steam Yachts, Tugboats, Freight Propeller: a it, 1 Sout RALE— metalied, w dw good sea boat. Apply to JOHNSON & 3, 62 Wall st. OR SALE—CABIN, OPEN AND STEAM YACHTS, at PRA Ferryboats, &c. FREDERICK William DHOONKER YACHT OVPSIE, N.¥.Y.C., found and furnished and {u good K BATEs’, toot 37th st., South [NG ROUND BOTTOM d office. (PAST SAIL0 c ACHT AU REVOIR, 22.8 FEET, LAYS North River. 2 AND CHA and without stater mers Idaho (Br), Freeman, Freight Prope! New York for Liverpool; 4 PM, Batavia (Br), Mouland, do R—STEAMBOATS, WITH ar and sait Yachts, Launch tall, light draught Steame ER, 39 South at. S YACHT AG ‘All the most desirable Yachts in the market are in the exclusive hands of the Agency for sale; suiling masters supplied with hertha, NOY, 318 BROADWAY.— March 10—Arrived, bark Queen Victoria (Br) )YSTER SLOOP FOR SAL fon onsy terms, Apply at 214 East 13th st. CHEAP—PRICE $350, ROPELLER — B: Address, giving nai raid ofiee.” TEAM YACHT FOR SALE—FITTED FOR PASSES- gers, 45 feet long. 15 fees beam, draws 34g feet water; jotograph at our vftice. OVERTON & HAWKINS, 163 GE WANTED—CAPACITY 200 ck; must be good neg boat aud in yood price and age, BARGE, box pleasure boat arch 10—Bark Porro, which collided with ship | bourd: two ae TANTED—A STEAM CANAL BOA gash, Address CANAL BOA : not over three yenes old; send Tui! particulars in regard. width 4s Address WILLIAM MORROW, Up- adice FANTED TO PURCHASE—a SCHOO) keel preferred. to CUTS BOATS “—70 TON SLOOP, ewanted, 1 w Yor from ‘Padang, as before ‘A MISE tHIxa FOR THE TERTH, hips Oneida, Eaton, and Ras e; Prince Regent (Br), Graham, Thos Hilt une; bark Penny, New on, from Port dolph (Br), Wis: Veuteis; Malta (ir): Kav- ison; Waiter D Wallet British Kniptre (Br), Mather, for New eb lla port, brig JaliaM Avery, Avery, THE ONLY DENTIFRI ip Surprise (Haw, formerly the Ben- (Be), trom it re she mer Claribel (Bry, | at will inte for HAS RECEIVED THE 1 mo, Rao T Hill, Snow, for Bae aa V Atico, Gibbs, minent dentist ip Aneroid (Br), Ms- 4 ich, mpwo TO siX eare, New cs ere | will tadiently eure brougit ou uy of the rain aud ber vous system remedy kuown—p J#, and bats been thoroughly tested tor thirty youre FUR CIRCULAR. $1 per bux Six boxes, $5, BF uidil, securely sented, with Prepared only vy WL juin st, New York. 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