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~ NISTIRDAYS. STIL General Havoo Among Vessels on the Eastern Coass » DISASTERS AT CAPE HENRY. were «u beard the Recksway when ebe wee wrecked, at tce Vandyse Hote’, foot of Catk- Grice s#ig, ebout eleven ofciock ast pigbt. They were Jcha Doyle, carpenter, trom Gi! iecve landing, Portiand, Coun., and John Shea, 4! Bait:more, esrpenter. They were sbout retiring for the night when the reporter entered, and though they were tired and wors cus they courteously consented to and give whatever information wag in their power, Jobn Doyie's statement, which was corroborated. in ‘cular by his companion, Joun Shea, is as ‘The launch took place at Atiantic City, which is just NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, |THE PETROLEUM TRAGEDY. OFENING OF THE INQUEST AT GUTTENBERG— THE KEROSENE THEORY SUSTAINED—‘' SOME ONE SET ME ON FIRB"—THE MISCKEANT UN- KNOWN, Tre excitement in Guttenberg, N. J., ran bigh yos- un employé aged still remains burnt pertectly day’s Henatp. The body of the d ut terday concerning the tragic death of Joseph Stabl, | Messrs, Kohler & Kamena, the brewers | of that place, and which was tuily recoraed in yester- | NO FELLOWSHIP WITH BEECHER. DR, BUDINGTON’S CHURCH DECIDES NOT TO TAKE PART IN THE COUNCIL, A special meeting of the members of the Clinton Ave- nue Congregational Church was held ast night in the church building, corner of Clinton and Lafayette ave- ues. The object of the meeting was to consider a letter ive from the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church inviting them to be present by pastor and delegate to tormally insta! Dr, Heimer in bie pastorate and to extend to him the hand of fellowship. Among 1877.—TRIPLE SHEE} Pag Henry Middieton, Miller, Port au Platte—Thedena Schr Martha M Heath, Nichols, Humacoa, PR-Evane, Beta Nou —c W Bert A Sehr ‘Galles’ Sines. dwunde, Ieichmond, Va—Sioght & ye MARITIME MISCELLANY. BQ- For particulars of disusters to several vewsels during the gale, see general news columns. Stvamer Rustayp (Belg, ashore at Long Branch, has net dthe water Is about level with ber upper deck aft. The sea is breaking all over ber, and part of the saloon iiouse hus been washed away. It is feared if the zale conticues or increases that her deck will be com- pletely swept. STEAMER AMERIQUE (Fr), ashore at Seabright, NJ. Hes in ae dondercy ; se surab Cutlen, Anderson, . Woodbury, Georgetu ex, Garri: nie © tine, 3 TDR Rowena Potter, St Marys, Ga; D J ‘i Pe a jertha Koed (So Cork ; TI 1d. Discos eld, Siete, rch 23—Arrived, brige Isab outst (Br). Wint Mure 23-—salied, oe t Ken, —— outside of Norfolk, Va., about four o'clock, Saturday htieg Send ap eit Gite atm charred oe churches Invited was Plymouth Church, The | agpod position, The heavy sea yesterday prevented work- Brabrook, Phillips, Philadelphia; sfterncon, After the launch, ail the usual preparations | 7), x4 - ba’ a a aloe, (be. question at issue was whether the members of the | ing on the vessel, Bere ne rue 1 _Nipnosste, Coombe; Haves, A New Pleasure Steamer Wrecked En_| taving teen made, wo were taken in tow by the Wyan- | jhe 108s, of tht Samual Biowlls Sol | Clinton Avenue Church showid appear to recog PCTTANER GREENL sR, she Bra} sealer ot she sanson) St; | Alls which have Iain at anchor below seve! i Yor! oke, one of the Old Dominion line of steamships, bound | pine Main ate pelea eee tog tad been | M26 OF lave fellowship with Piymouth Church | skins i 3 yr | Aopeme FAT ital Obacabi, Qeakersal! tos Ma Route to New York. for New York, Ge: boerd of the. lscnch. were | at Sarepe james. jorbing | by being present at the proposed council, | |, STH4M#R Sanacossa, Hooper, trom Savennah, arrived at | York. i . fA June | burned off, The body was a perfect model of manly | \’ iinority of the church are in favor of Baltimore March 26, with machinery disbled. Salied—Schr Sea Foam, for New York. tite bie eA sea Pies my ie ere, ae en beauty. In convergution inst evening with bis em* Mi, Beectier; Abd consequently desirea tbat the Jeuer Sn ep Wincuneras Gr, aatiors Cave Henry, romaine Se SUES ON HRS aA Arrived, schr Minnie, Wicks, 5 jeodore larpenter, of taten land; | a . e . vorable position, weil up op the beach, and po dam- om Sore. ie NO LOSS OF LIFE REPORTED. | Hesry Francis, rigger, of sillbridge, Mey ployers they stated that Stabl, before entering thelF | os vitation be accepted, ‘The majority of the church miveipated fron: the prevailing storm’ “She doesnot | CITY POINT. Marsh 24—Arrived, bark Tarpeian (Br), FE o J % : employ, boarded at Ludwig Roos’ liquor saloon, near | - ners togenti i he tor, Dr. Budings ovis DARTEN. Murch 16—Arrived, sehr Geo 1 Squire, H Morns Garvey, caulker, ot Brooklyn; Mark Schultz, Thirty-fith street and Tenth avenue, They believed e! 's, togetier with the pastor, Dr. Budington, renAxic (of Portland), Gould, from Pensacola for | pirindelpnia. » Haley, carpenter, of New York; the mate, Jobn Frost; the he was a native of Schweinfurth, Bavaria, For sev ivi prin i et at eer. he mands Wine: cota tae iseae wien Hs phi pr Arenas sai Gemma Crncnnht, Ring Pee i and tberefore voted to de- , Piymouth Church, cline the invitation, Arrived, brig Alp’ Wasaixc1ox, March 26, 1877. jared, bark Sat The Signal Service ovserver at Cape Henry reports pilot, Luke Schenck, of New York, Captain Holden and a boilermaker, whose name lt don’t know. When Gays last week he acted in @ peculiae.manner, refusing vith other men, On Saturday they for San Francisco, Buic Tartar (Ger), from Hone Kon. had constant sending to the Tompkins whieh put into Yokohama Feb 13 in distress, toeat his meals to the chief signal officer at a quarter past cight | we left Atlantic City it wae about eight o'clock 1D | V0.0 rorced to discharge him on account of drunken- Avenue Church & minute of their rensons for 60 doing. | heavy cules from NE with heay ashing away bul- ANVERSPORT, March 25—Arrived, schr Almira Woote @elock this morning as follows:—‘‘Last night, during | the evening, and the weather was clear and'| ness, Ho was cmployed asa helper,» Atthoagh umerically small: the Begcherites:contrived | wark, &s, snd delay considerable damage SGTCH ISEAXD MARBOR, March 25—Arrived,_ sch the prevailing heavy fog, another tuli-rigged ship and | pieaeant. Early Sunday morning the wind was blow, : Tus Inquest, to create a lively scene, and frequently expressed their | ,, Buto Cuxvor (ir). from St John. NO. for Mat Nicclas Htnndalle Muchius, Me, ior Providence (see Miscele two barks went ashoro near this station, w:thin a wile | ing pretty fresh from the northeast andthe sea was | , Last i egret rt eines inquest at | adulation of the Plymouth preacher by loud applause | materia! saved and sold ut NP. RTOWN, Marehi 23. ‘ . bip ie ip signalling distance, s H ve eat , . 4 when anything was said in his praiso and by frequent | Scua Nicoxa, Randall, from Machias f ‘ork: Willa "Pr pf each otber. Only the ship is in sig: 6 increasing. Sunday evening the sea wasquite ugly! Frigz Walker, Jr, was gia first witness examined. iy! Pi yy freq epee aha, rey Sebi vaio a bey New Ye PERE WICH: Mac hisses when the contrary was the case, into Ne jated:—I reside at Guiten> ham. had & heavy gule from NW to Si, aud hove Alter being duly sworn he ‘ler’ sails ure spilt, and and the vessel was laboring bard. The captain and berg and um a Walkipg-cane manufacturer; on sunday but the weatber remains too foggy to obtain particu- DR, BUDINGTON’S REMARKS. WOO feet of timber from deck. March ‘ars at present,” pilot felt some misgiviug and gave directions i 20—Arrived, schrs TH A DeWitt, a { morning I was awakened by my mother telling me i sustained other dam: Kes 300" atrok hour, :W ; ‘Phe Signal Service observer at Capo Henry also re- | to make everything as fast us possible, All | tha thors was a fire in ihe’ Grewery;. itewas | DP Brie se sm and addressed the mect- | Was driven oll the coast twice 140 miles SE of Montauk, home Yorks At bipuey Long, Bickmore. 0 i about one o’elock; 1 dressed, went down to the brew- | ing. je anniyzed the different kinds of congrega- Scur D & K Ketuxy, at New Bedford, has be Id ti town, hands were doing their utmost to that effect Siren tions fellowship and then proceeded to a warm cham- | Capt at Now Bedford. nas teen nlite, | alst—Cleured, sche David Clarkson, Ireland, Philadel- ery, and in the boiler room, saw the deceased; all bis clothes had been burned off; he was moaning in a weak way and kept exclaiming ‘Help! help!’’ in the Peter Koliler’s son, ner ty year. ports to the chief signal vilicer at quarter to nine o'clock A. M., as foliow: M the full rigged ship Franklin Kills and others, for and everything worked favorably until a little before daylight Monday morning, We wore all night making pionship of the righta of Mrs, Moulton to membership in Plymouth church, from which she was excluded with- out apy charge having been preferred against ber, phia. FORTRESS MONROE, March 26—Passed in, barks Ed- win (Br), Borden trom London tor Bais umes sy ip, ir), Case ut . The but ws rebuil: 2 tons burthen, is Cupt Ellis will com- reported ashore have just fatien mis (Br), overboara, My attention siznal bas not veen answered 5 room were Messrs. ena, Mr. Ki fe 7 ft,.and: tho crew of the life saving station have aot things secure, and at one o’clock In the morning I | room wore Mesttr ay workmen; ob tho way to the | ‘L take my stand,” said he, “by the woman or by the | Sci Avos EDwanps, from Savannaly, for Mow Have slap ce Be Hon Gattartin Fiasre (treb. from Ai Bucceeded in bourding her.’’ went into the hold with a lantern to seo if the water | biter boon 1 ought to say 1 inct che cook and another | child whois put Out (rom a church without a trial | {{50roe. anes the Teun tu ws Rip Rape, near Fort tery tor doz’ Pletre Accume. (tnt), Podesta,’ Lynn Lewes for do: Numa (Br), De ougiass, Beltust via town for ao; Antoinette (Fr), Andon, Holyhead for doz The congregationaliam of Plymouth Church ta not the nb r LATER. was gaining avy, but found that even at that time there | female servant; Stabl was in tearful pain apparently ; i ‘The Signal Service observer at Cape Henry reports goon the doctor arrived and asked Staul how it hap- | congregationalism of this cnurch vor of tho Spring for Fall River, put into to the Chict Signal officer at ele M., as follow: was not more than five inches ot water in the hold. pened, ane edie ia iP fathers, nor of tho churches ot this country. | pumped vue oh, jonking badly, She was being aitag ae Lad idh <page itt Raladin (Aseis . do for da; brig Carlo ( dot SHAKING TO PIECES, Ital), Lauro, Licata tor The two varks reported asbore ure tho ftalian barks When ‘a pastor receiv con: | PM es SET ON FIRE Hen a -pastor receives fellowship from the Con- | scun WW Beatxxup, at Providente, has lost maintop- | Born ie ten cane Wvondbury, deter Franceshino, Captain G. D. Brogliano, and Monte | 1, wag shortly alter this, though, that aomeof the | “A man came to me and threw. petroloum over me | grogatioual ministers be is responsible to those Tabor, Captain Cuneo, both in ballast, consigued to nd rot ime on fire.” Stahl was perlectly rational and | ministers for lis subsequent actions, and when com- boots bark Storjohann (Nor), Mortensen, Bremen: brig Sabri |, Seatfisue, Baltimore. ‘The vessel reported as aubip is | shores. tel down, aud thore was a lively time from | Mit fk tom ia he vould seer maceyuive the man | mou fame cbargos him with a crimoit ts not the uauge | ,,8c¥R RS Gaanay, Smith, trom Sagua for New York, 1s | (ii-). Chariton, Larne, (allsgating): oa of our Congregational churches that the winister ac- cused should have tho exclusive selection of the court thut {3 to try him.’” He concluded by praying his cou. gregation not to accopt the letter, that till six o'clock, all the men working lke beavers trying to keep things secure. About five o’clock in the morning the hog framo fell and the vessel the Norwegian bark Pautzer, also bound in ballast to Baltimore, The wrecks surf boat boarded tho stranded vessels and will send for ail the necessary assistance. The crew of Lile si Station Number e who did it, although he jumped up and pursued ‘him to tho north door, where the beer wagons came in, but could not catch him, The witness, in conclusion, stated that the names of the workmen in the boiler (and ordered to Baltimore); Roman (Nor), Hunsen, Liver. + Syoil Wyna (Br), Santos for orders; brig Gustav Scour L N Lovet, from Fall River for Philadelphia, went ashore night of March 25 3 miles 3 of Cape Healopen. Crew saved The vessel is i: good condition. Scun Towxsexp, ot Warren, RI, was run into by an un Iimore (Ger), for Bremen Minty o Glbeo : One succeeded in fringa line to the Norwegian bars | parted amidships, We were then, as far as 1 can | y59m were Scharnagel and Bartloin, Mr. Elwell be; the members to lay ry mn, brig ‘< * to a Q 0 Fantzor, but it seems that she does not desire to avail | syage, betwoon Barnegat and Little Egg Harbor and TK OANDLESTICR. porsonal consideration in deciding, ‘I say amen to | Sno“ senna the moth ot Ne Le at uarvied aways degelcg: GU an Sale that, too,’’ added Dr, Budingtoo, Mr, Wood said that the quostion of bir, Beecher’s guilt or innocence should not be brought up. ‘Does any one kuow that ho ts guilty,”? he asked. (Applause and bisses; Sho retuened to New London for repairs. The after honse of » schooner was passed March 24, the top painted yellow and the edge greon, by brig Zebeuta, at wes, Del, Murch 28. herself of It, as hor crow do not haul the line in, Mr. Koblor, Jr., then testitled tbat he knew the de- ceased, und corroborated the previous testimony. Ia answer to questions he stated the engineer in charge of tho boiler room is Martin Hesse; 1 noticed on the Pensacoln. sailed Brig Mira (Nor), Corneliensen, Pensacola. altogether out of sight of land, It was quite dark. The sea was running very high, but wo hailed the ith—Arrived, steamer City of San Antonio, Penuingtom, New York, THE MONTE TABOR OFF, Nonvork, March 26,1877, | steamer Wyanoke and made them hear us on r 1 : ‘ 0) 7 Geen ‘ e i ¢ i Of the boller foot ii veoh a caudipstick with about | eries of Order! order!) “In disfollowshippiug Ply- | s.oor Nuwanor, Combes, Mag ‘ Cleared-—Ship Lord Lyte Bark Monte Tabor (Ital,), from Genoa for Raltimore, | board. We were about at that times hawser’s length | soir cos or candio in It; it was out; 1do not know | mouth Church, we disfellowship ourselves. | have yet | on abe ceerane, ceminess nen lout be Roexaras SHON} aa od Bare Devel Di to learn that one single church, except Dr. Storrs’, arrayed itself beside us.’’ (Applause.) Various other remarks were made by Mr. A. C, Barnes, Mr. Packard, act a Mr, Brinkerhofl and Dr, Wilder. At the conclusion of | _ Schr He (Br), Vickery, trom Ol Harhor, Ja, for New the latter gentleman's apecct Dr, Hutchineon moved | York, li n totally wrecked in Rosario Channel, Crew the previous question. was adopted by a vote of | *#vet from the steamer. We culled to thom to back up and come alongside, for the vessel was sinking. TAKEN OFF. ‘They heard us immediately, and all bands on board the Wyanoke were soon ondeck, They backed up to how long it bad been there; Stubl owed Mr. Roos, in ‘Thirty-tifth street, Tenth avenue, a big board and he was placed hero by’ Roos to work it off; have beard that some of the men here fooled Stan}, and he told Mr, Roos the same thing; | do not know of his baving had any difficulty with anybody Ma. March 26—Brig Lije Houghton, Rose, frou 4 Jan 10 for Sagua, is ashore on Marilloues, off «bat will probably be gotte ashore at Cape Henry, came off this afternoon without | ‘assistance and proceeded for destination. FLYING DISTRESS SIGNALS. The Signal Service observer at Nortolk reports to tho Chief Signal Officer, at nalf-past tive P, M., as fol- tp Western Empire, 26—Arrived, bark Resoive (Nor), Barth, Cleared—Srizs Urbana (8p), Pares, Barcelona; Marie (Ger), Abrens, Zootkamp, arch 12—The cai lows:—An unknown bark is asbore on the sand shoals q 4lto 12 Mr, Elwell’s substitute was ado; Lone Cay (Fortune [sland), M Moar Smith's (sland, Vaz, and iiying sizuals of distress, | windward and sent a lifeboat alongside, with tho rat | «ro; bey sreapeyet its avout a ring, however, in- | amendment by a vote of 70 to.26. Tho octet eeanian from brig Ada it Halls (Br, from F ator Now | NEW, ORLEANS. March 22—Arrived, steamer San, va: RAPUSES ASsisTAS officer aud two men, ‘They took off five men, who | diestick on’ the bench when he attended the deceused, | to decline the invitation to the council, with the addi- Carian eget tect apm te any uekarner ‘ran Sanu Cetagln icatoite Ron a The name of the v ashore at Cape Henry with main and mizzen masts gone is the bark Pautsor(Nor.), Koudson, from Liverpool January 22, tor Hampton Roads. The crew will not avail themselves of the line sately reached tho deck of the steamer, and after the boat was hoisted on the davits sod emptied of the water, for it was almost tull, it was sent alluded to by the previous witness; [asked Stahl, said the witness, why it was there, aud he said he put it there himself. Atcleven o’clock the inquest was adjourned till tho Uion of Mr, Klwell’s explanatory minute, was then car- ried by a vote of 155 to 6v, Dr. Hutchison then moved that whenever a like invitation involving fellow. ship with Plymouth Church be received a similar des clination aud minute be sent as the answer of the a decided in.» few days by the Court of Admiralty cow in session at Nasswu. New Beprorn, March 26—Capt W fi Clement expects to flomt schr Artist, ashore on the rocks wt Thatcher Island, near Burlow's wharf, Pocassett, at the high tides this week, acl aréd, steamer Borussia (Br), Hore, Liverpool. March 26—Sailed, steamers Pottsville ‘and PDlego Op) 3 Malta (Br); bark Alphonse et Marie (Fr), NORFOLK, March 24—Cleared, bark Oquendo (Sp), Rae menteria, Bays Ts T, March 25—Arrivod, steamer Achilles, aetabe, NEW BEDFORD, Mareh 24—Arrived, schr Mary A Prede more, Mitch. New York: Kichmond, Kelley, Newcastle. AUN POI ale Vassar, Jr, Kaley, New Yo fired to them by the crew of Life Saving Station No, 1. A SCHOONER WRECKED. PaiLapeLputa, March 26, 1877. 2: i = ca s fe 3 back. ‘Tho other tive were taken off then, Captain 30th inst, Holden being the last man to leave the wreck with two other officers. Once on board the Wyanoke we wore all well taken care of and given dry clothes, She now lies in an easy pusition, and Is perfectly tight. Rocktasp, March 22—United States revenue cutter Dal- Jas spoke toflay off Bantam schr David L Adams, of Glon- cester, from Nova Scotia, with toremast carried away below the eyes of the rigging. She lad a reeted mainsail, jib and church. Mr. A, 3. Barnes tried to prevent the adop- tion of this rule by a motion toadjourn, but the Intter motion ‘was lost and the rule was adopted by a vote of to OBITUARY. rived, achrs Bratos, Tryon, AM. (after Schooner 1. N. Lovell, Captain Borden, from Fall etal full Suld she could get along without asslatance, jew. York discharging part River, in ballast for Philadelphia, 1s ashore below Hen- inch desta Dow: ‘ hee Z " JOHN 8, HART, LL.D, z = ysl wid she coal {idles Bs how! stance. an bones, Lincola, at oe nk sate of cargo Jopen Light. The crew aro safe. Tho vessel may be 0 hawser attached to the veasel was tautened an: Professor ohn 3. Hart, L1.D., died yesterday in SHIPPIN( : N EWS SPOKEN. ae Zoh—Hat In, brid Sarat Giimore, Clifford, from “Alexane saved. She was built at Pailudeiphia in 1846 ana halls | the wreck was kept in tow till 1t sunk even with the | Philadelphia, in tho sixty-soventh year of bis age, Ho = ! NARKAGANSETT, Il, March 23, AM—Arrived in Dutets from Fail River. Sho is registered at 162 tons, surtace of the water, It was no use to attempt to tow | was born in old Stockbridge, Berkshire county, Mass., oo Se ship Hy 8, 9 1, (of Thomaston! ‘Auderson, trom Liver- Tene Unmet. sabes Richmond, Thompson, Newoustle, Del, 0% a S, 3 ie fi . Norwood, Apponing for it any longer, so it was cut adrift, The vessel was all | put when only two years old his father removed to OCEAN STEAMERS. pool Feb 28 for Sandy Hook, March 23, 20 miles aioe, | don, te enlk and repnir, thence to New York: Lanra. IL SCHOONER JOHN ROBE GOING TO PIECES. breaking to pieces and the sea covered the wreck. | Providence township, Pennsylvania, Young Hart en- Rota aaa | anes, Stevens, Providence for New Vork: Win D Cargill, Newrorr, R. 1, March, 1877. | the gallows trame of heavy timbers was still standing, | entored the sophomore class of the College of Now Jor-«| PATS OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS | San Franciec ad aprert eid re’ | ion th dra ate Mt pXEW LONDON, March 25—Arrived, achr Allegro, Keller, orto Ric OF MARCH AND APRIL, Putnam, irom Brunswick, Ga, Advices to-night from schooner John Rose, ashore | put the hog trame had fallen away almost completely. | gey in 1827 and was graduated with the first honors of Pag Taal sari re etre ey PASCAGOULA. March 22—Cloared, schr L& 4 Donovan, on Noyes bench, near Watch Hill, state that sho is can Giaa's 10a hie class in 1830, Ho then taught ono year in tho | vil” | Destination Opies | isrig Bismarck Br), Vanco, from Sazus for N of Hatteras, | Donovan. Vort Spain, going to pleces and that the wreckers have not been | aj) the carpenters and others on board the vessel | academy at Natchez, Miss, and in the fall of 1831 en- 27. 1Liverpoot..120 Brondwa; March 20, no las, &eby brig Zebenta, at Lewes, Del, March | HESS ACOAA. March 22—Arrivad, achr Elle M Watts, able, owing to the heavy sea, to save anything except H Ach 28-1 Liverpool Bowling ( me i ‘Clenred—Schrs A B Hyer, Betts, Balti : ee es er wiccite cnnioas atoms craic | Soe huss eaten teal stan end and NSIATEE | tted che TRASionieL AHIR Mee corde Bh 3 [Ulagte [EP Bonde | ee ea ee tea Ses | NE eee nn ee nae we {s.on bourd sud will be lost with the ‘vessel, Her decks | Money or valuables they possessed, Tho sea wasrua- | the last two years of his attendance at tho | pitieniein See eel eatrendins [30 Rromtens. miles. s ‘ PHILADELPHIA, March 24—Clonrod, schr Nancy W commenced to wash away last night, ning so high when we left the wreck that when we | seminary he acted as tutor in the college | City of Chester...|M'ch 31.| Liverpool []15 Broadway Schr Potosi, from New York for Campdachy, March 24, | Smith, De Nil ene (not as telegraphed). tthe ane h of th ld 4 and in 1834 was appointed adjunct profeasor | Adriatle. ‘eh 31:1 Liverpoot. . [37 Broadway nolat, &c. 26th’ Arrived, steamers Reading, Colnurn, Boston; Nor- were in the trough of the sea we could not discover if eppoinet aeee Pr ae Aeb ot, a0 Broadwe Schr Lachaina, Leen:an, from Cienfuegos for Boston; | man. Nickerson, do; Tonawanda, Shorman, Providenoe; # THE ROCKAWAY WRECKED. | the bull of the Wyanoke, We arrived at pier No. 37, g Earn petite Hart was liosniod to preach Weh ai. [Frew treon | Murch 24, Absecnm bearing NNW 10 mil CBiddie, Davis, New York: barks Torfoous, (No i hey a g yeur, becoming proprictor Web SBoelien cress A sen, Palermo; Philip Fitspatrick, Phelan, San Francisco; North River, between seven and eight o’clock this | of Kdgentll School, he had his license cancelled, In April 29 Broaawa: HIP. brig Mariposa, Fletcher, Matunzas vin Hampton Roads, os September, 1842, he was elected priveipal of the High y OUR OABLE SHIPPING NEWS. ‘Also. arrived, barks Sebastian Bach (Ger), Albors, Bro- evening. Most of the men belong in New York and eptember, *y was Pp pal o' | April Li Bowliny Green +P - A NEWLY LAUNCHED EXCURSION STEAMER School of Philadelphia, where he continued until 1869, Abal 4: MeGAa hy, pe men; Padre (jtal), Capello, Waterford: Felleina Chior Brooklyn, and have gone to their homes, We will go es H AL 7%: Antwerp, March 26—Arrived, bark Argonaut (Nor), Moe, h: schrs Ab GOES TO PIECES OFF ATLANTIC CITY WHILE resigning his post to become editor of the periodicals Apr ro 3 & onus (Nor), Moe, spsiy a home to-morrow, of tue American Sunday School Union, In 1862 be April 8.18 ch neawer Philadelphia via Queenstown. Kirk, Ga BEING TOWED FROM NORFOLK 10 NEW| Mr, Doyle further stated that be had worked onthe | became principal of the Now Jersey State Normal Xbri 37 Broadway Salled 26th, ship Ellen Austin, Goodburn, Now York. jon: Jolin Johuson, Magee, New YORK-—NO LIVES LOST—STATEMENTS OF THE | Rockaway since the 6th of January, and that she was | ScHOo! at Trenton dnd foalghod trnih Thee position in April 80 Wrondway ‘Bristot, Mareh 25—Arrived, brig Nimble (#r), Grifiths, 1 Stlohagy, Uomare: Deavarspert : Lottie, Somers % February, 1871. ‘The degree of LL.D. was conierred April 7 Bowling Gre ret RR att verte: OWNER AND OTHEES. an excellent vessel and built in the best manner of the | upon hiin by the University of Miann 1m 1848, Abel 7 Howling G Charleston. Lr eee eats erate air iver Hemntox ; eegor Hart bus been @ prolific author. Besides 2 Howling Green Binxexuead, March 26—Arrived, brig Ivan (Br), Trainor, pee 2003, 2 nutter, ALC eet elven een best white oak and yellow pine, Although from Protessor jo a pI ! 20 Bs 5 do; Sarah, Gratntey, New York; schrs Adele T: (er TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) the time the frames began to give way and the vei his “Annual Reports of the Philadelphia High School Pee ey een | New York. del, wport; Annie E Stafford, Ketchum, Paw. p 2 Lge laial thes be ba + ABs * and of the New Jersey Normal School,’* amounting to BancxLoma, March 21—Arrived, schr Jesse Varil, Under. | tucket: Thos Clyde, Fishor, Matanzas, Pus.aperruta, March 26, 1877. iB 72 Brondway . id, rll, Under. *: id x a parted till she was a perfect wreck hardly three-quat many large volumes, and lus continual contributions Broadway, bil, Cadiz, ‘Also cleared, steamer Berks, Pendleton, East Cambriagéy * . The steamer Rockaway 1s ashoro about a quarter | tors of an hour elapsed, he corsidered that sho was | to the periodical press, be has published a score or 37 Broadway % Dernier, Bremen; Artiere of a mile off Atlurtic City, and 18a total wreck. Sho fia w:twaneti, for a boat.o! ‘her- ki det | More of works of considerable pretension and vatue, :]15 Broadway _ BOMMY, Nese Sim Areiygs, ship soba Clark, Peatietop, Logo our tom (igygieanimimens | PN aCE VET Sak. His. probably went ebore: fares nd, as ever lett | among them inay be mentioned the following: ee i ee ae cots Hercules, Harrisbarg, any shipyard, “spencer and the Fairy Queen,” “Female Prose ices Bruwxx, March 26—Balled, bark Onkel’ (Ger), Fasche, | i between midnight last night and daylight, but ee Writers of America,” an “English Graminar,” “Ex. : New Onleaas, ‘Laws, Dei, March 20—Arnyed, brig Zebenia (Br), Mere was not seen until this afternoon on account of a THE RUSLAND AND AMERIQUE. osition of the Constittion for Schools,” -Greek and Deat, March 26—Sailed, bark Po (Ital), Schiaftino (trom tise, Sage for orders; schr Mary G Collin, Somers, Ma« heavy fog. A lot of timbor and a trunk ld, marked Mice Fe Nee cotad Serpe ean iuaee ta tie London), Delaware Broakwater. ‘Owing to the severe storm vessels which left Saturday “J. N, Francis, Millridge, Me.,” have been washed | EFFECTS OF THE STORM ON THE TWO STEAM- | ;,, many different institutions, Quite recently ho has Dustix, March 26—Arrived, bark Savaunah (Br), O'Neill, have retarned, nt oe parse bite various crafte, ashore, ERS—THE BELGIAN SHIP SEVERELY HANDLED | delivered a series ot lectures on the works of Shakes- Bowling Gr Pensacola, neg ti , Del, March ea - . 84 ch sr Gorin, DESCRIPTION OF THE LOST STRAMER. peare in Philadelphia, > Broadwi Fataourn, March 25—Arrived, barks Daniele (Ital), Pa- PORTLAN ct 24 Cleared, schrs Samuel Eaton‘ ae Cee ave oaniklandeucdayaightintow'|) ee ee ee 7Bowling Green | tasuo, Philadelptin; Providentie (Ger), Holts, Wilmington, | Baltimore. Hreseatty Filsee a a tater, tor Now York SITION. HON. JOSEPH T. PRATT. NO; Edna M Gregory (Br), Smith, do for London, Gov JY Smith, Philadelphia, of the Old Dominion steamship Wyanoke. Sho was spl pr ima spits gle psc ‘Cloared—Setirs N A Furweil, tor Ponce, PR; Mabel Rose, Giprantar, March 19—Arrived, batt Giulio R (Ital), Ro- ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY Philadelp! j built us an excursion buat at Norfolk, and was (Bx TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Hon, Joseph t, Pratt, Judge of the Court of Common PORTSMOUTH, March 24—Satled. schr John E Sandford, mano, New York. only launched last Saturday. Her dimensions were:— Loxa Braxca, March 26, 1877. Pleas, Philadelphia, died at bis residencein that city 1, is " ‘ _ | Berry, Baltimore (and unehored in lower aarbor). Length of keel, 270 feet; length on dock» | Tho stranded Rusiand 1s still in the same position, | yesterday, aged thirty-nine yours, Judge Prate was | guy ee eer 98 -ooystinind::. morn 6°87 Pic bg 26—Arrived, bark Cores (Nor), Gunder- | PSavIDENCE, March 24a sd, ateatugrs MeClel 2 265 feet; width of hall, 38 feot; width over all, 66 feet; | notwithstanding the imensity of the hoavy storm | boru at Towanda, Bradiord county, Pa, wher | Sun sets... 1+6 19] Sandy Hook,..morn 6 12 | “*S"iicu 9 doth, bark Sues, for Phitadelphia, RAvIols, Ford. Pusladeipita:nchre Litsle W Hannan, Gove Moon sets. 4 57 | Hell Gate. . : ‘ag speed, Virginia: Ha y ‘Goddess, Kelly; Heart- which has prevailed since yesterday, it being the | he passed his carly youth. After graduating at Gen- funt, March 26—Arrived, ship Michael Angelo (Br), 2x pong Pon dle) flepth ot bull, 114, feet; draught of water, 6}, feet. eed, Virginin: Harvost. acy Hor speed was calculated to be twenty miles an hour. | most severe ono wo baye had in this | esce’College, New York, ho went to Pulladelphia, and a sar a Ball, Portland, O: bark Oblic (Ital, Traseo, Philadolphis | ‘Allen, Uhiludelphin, 4 Bho was of 1,950 tons burden and intended to carry | vicinity sinco the hurricane Inst fall, There | eommonced the study of medicine, which, alter two HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- | jiivny, March 26—Arrived, brig Caroline Gray, Pease, | 25th-Artiv ddachr WW, Brainard, Spencer,Perth Amboy, P 1,000 passengers, Sho was the largest and finest ex- | hus been no one on board of the wrecked steamer sinco | years, he abandoned tor that of law, while VATIONS. Samarang. Newman, New York, ii ‘4 tursion steamer ever built, The Rockaway was built | yesterday morning and tho water has beon breaking | at the same time beets tA bi position of Stason 96, 1817, Salled 23d, bark Arno (Aus), Soppa, St Thomas, 2 go Saapaatanamitiane! schr Catwamteak, Kem at Norfolk by George W. Beach for R. Cornell White, | over her decks ull day, carrying with it all the ginger- | \etructor, at bg Senne, Pan see ancy 26, 1877. : “Haxavra, sarel, mealies, 7 Skudesuacs (Nor) NBRANCISCO, March 18—Sailed, ship Topzallant, of New York, and was to run ag an excursion boat | bread work on deck. The beach 1s strewn for milos | tis studies and eptered the army as a private, Melinedlweene tame tp Western Bello (Br), for | Rall UNA aroha sAerVvets bork Botey, from between New York and Rockaway beach. with pices of timber and other light dévris from tne | fathtul and gullunt services rose to the rank o —. — \—-- —— ne v Sualled—Scht Addie P Avery, Thompson, Kings #’o HER ENGINES, ae ship. Her three boats on tbe Sturbourd sive wero | Atthe close of the war be resumed bis legal Horseshoe. Noon.| 20.85/42 He{ Raining Huzvorr, March 25—Bailed, bark Samuel (Nor), Vie Fla, to load for New York. ice ae a ia weet ara broken from their davits, two of them being broken | and was admitted to tho Philadelphia Bar in June, Perce Hook ‘soe ar Mt z [tt f stadt, New York, era eed ak Chen ter (Bn), jurchison, Liverpool; « Her machinery was to have been placed in her im | into splinters, All the starbourd rails and a yard shat | 180", and rose rapidly tn his protession, Imisid ho | AECY 00k 2) 29:65) taining | Liverroos, March 25—Arrived, steamers Gurtubay (Sp), | “Uteareds-Harks i. New York, whither she was being towed when whe ran | was un tho deck liave also been broken, the yard, | was Serra posh sys he See t Fres Ansaleaga, Baltimore; 26th, San Antonio (Br). Rea do, I wiigh 1 ten inches in diameter, having the appearance | One of the judges of the Common Pleas, Judge Pratt SCH AOR Se mee . > ashore, She was to have a vertical low pressure beam | Dyeing chaweu olf, The cushions and otnor ight aru. | Wasa member and Past Muster of Washington Lodge, Salted 25th.. back Montrasl (in, Ovelfiees Noes S808? | Ghee Pah ee engine, 66 inches In diameter and 11 feet stroxe; | clos ave boon washed to the beach and pickod up by | No. 5%, A. Y. M.; of Temple Cuupter, No. 248; and of | PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 26, 1877 20th, ship Frolic, Bush, San Francisco; bark Allee Cooper | SATILLLA RIVER, Murch 17—Salled, schr Etta M Ban two boilers, each 124 feet front, 26 feet long and 104g | tho fishermen and others, bbe Rib At expecting to soo | St genetics citron meataet rempiee: having ‘ ae hie ay ¢ | (Be, King. Camden, Mo; schr Nellic Scott, Milan, East. to. Bana emt Ppt sapisoee: Willd teak ike A the vessel go 10 pieces, ‘although tho officers of the | been at one tine eminent Comimender, and was prom- —_—_— port, Me, 1 Phi" , feet diameter; six furnaces and an independent steam ~ ; jets, Pita wrecking compavy fay she is able to stand two or | invent in his identification with the Masonic Order, Ho Lowpox, March 26—Arrived, ship Kinbarn (Br), Ps hrs Johnnie Mosse: Fr h, fire engine, with a large number of safety pumps. Her | three storms hike ihe unc of to-day, ‘one of the founders of Post No. 5, G. A. R. ARRIVALS, patsdeistle RED RR Eo Oey York for Hoothbay’ Saat Hart, Molbroo deoeknert, Me. for v | ULI oT. ———————e st jor 8; A fs 7D * Dollers wero to bear a test of seventy-four pounds hii hae bad WO wehitioaal breaking oPehe Roe. ERT REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AXD HERALD Sailed from Gravesend 26th, ship Liverpool, Lambert, Robe # amith. prngues Sin Netoon, Bpent) Leowaee , pressure to the inch, The weight of her machinery land’s bull, Her batches are well strapped down, M. M, WHEELE: WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINK. New York. Stoveus and rae een kland for New York; Gem, ‘Was to bo 270 tons, land?s Bult prion ofonoatt, Which, i theagoe tobe | Mr. 3. M, Whoeler, ex-Alderman of Oswego, N. ¥., | Steamer Novads iin, Guard. Liverpool March 14, wish, | | Nuwcastu, Mareh 20—Arrived, bark Borkley Castle Hae Heeklanr Horo, Baker’ New York vie Gloucester. She had three decks, two of them. extending from | open, as there have been picces of the batch iound on | who was largely identified with the commerce of the Fe ter oe PA Sothe wien iat Tioratugy | Br), Stumphor, Pensacola, ‘ONING aM Arrived, wehts Rebecen & Hare stem to stern, Seer Lowavar, sodas very heavy aud down tee | ON osc ne Tine cradle med Anacapa] |. Paurano, Match 24~Sulid stnmer Cratt eB Hodwon, | Wot, WrMatuehats pveter also Wr fagitate NW —_— My , , showing signals J Ys aw & 3 ben Y ! Vs “4 Py 4 ie the second deck. iguks Biere schooner rigged steamer, bow tame days PM. waning | New York via Valencia. Shedaline eee THE STORE OF THE WRECK. Captain Webb Havons, tho general superintendent x sei any with 43 maxted schooner rigzed Ktoamer,’ bound | PeRxaMmucO, March 24—Arrived previously, Hannah Blackman, for Apponaugt A Heratp reporter called last evening on Mr. R, | of the life saving servico oe the ak ot New Major Isaac Bates, a woll known citizen of Cincin- | ee &c, passed ship America, from Liverpoot | Cassini (Br), McKensle, New York for Bahia. por y Cornell White, tho gentieman for whom the unfor- | Jersey, sys ber position would bo wnuch bevter for uo- | nati, died there yesterday. He leaves a large prop- + Br), Western, nig, with | QUEENSTOWN, March 25—Arrived, barks Hranette (Br), steamer Ro} : it sh as tity teot further out or th me dis- "4 a ° On te "y iM ue te Upham Hjelm: tunate Rockaway was built, He was found at bis resi- eee te uhones be aie ouisoee DIV aha: cha eens: Gar na erty. und 30 p 2 to WD Mors arc! 31 Tat 44, | Richards, Uhiludelphia; Sif (Nor), Thorkjeldsen, Savannah; : rod oanse day for Darien: x fence on Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, Mr. White, | deck as she now lays Captain Do Horsey and wile aro SY¥ND NOUR MAHOMED, eamerWyanoxe, Gavel, Richmond, City Point and S0fiL. ship brain, Meaty, HPs. Mees, Con Pesneleder: DAetE | er aa ne Mean nga, Ancasils Ooneenage wbo Was on the Wyanoko, tells the following story of | tOPPINE st tho Howland Hodes, which is near the i se Paige . sit Ik, with mdse and passengers to Old Dominion Osmt Dubrovack! (Aus), Martanovich, New York. heared—Barks Uito (Nor). Neilsen, Ham tiebene y " td y sitp.. He has two men on Watch, who patroi the beach | Synd Noor Mahomed, Primo Minister of the Ameer ; ‘Alao arrived 20th, 10:30 PM, steamer City of Brussels 1, Olson, Stott ' : the wreck :— : ark Carl Johann (Nor), Oklund, Silloth 72 day: . Oe ‘ fe i 5 all night, net Nepali neoer ee acon tae of Cubul and Special Envoy from the Ameer to the In- | fast to order.” Was 3 davain the Channel and Bay of Bis. | (Br), Watkins, New York tor Liverpool (and proceeded) MR. R CORNELL WHITE'S STATEMEST, suipts cresting oh ay Bat tive. of tet ae dian Government, diod at Peshawur, Northern India, | $#y.,with strong W andsWW ates; lost and apltt aniles after~ | SHIELDS, March 24—Arrived, bark “Agostino Repetto On Saturday evening, when they left Norfolk, Mr, 11th ARGUE, yesterday. wee erate weather, Is anchored at sandy Hook | (a1), Antola, Baltimore. Se aes aaa White said the weather was fine and continued pleasant Oi t says he moved the Amorique about Burk Aeolus (Ger), Barding, Hamburg 72 days, with S1ico, March 24—Arrived, bark Lortoc Vale (Br), Hale: VV G00 tons | nt ound ¢ P Captain Merritt say 4 UDSON RIVER NAVIGATI 8, Ts OO tons burden; compound during the night. Sunday morning opened clear, with | 350 leet astern and off shore eighty fect uit and her HUD ™ t NAVIGATION. empty barrels to Dill & Radman Baltimore. knots: draught of water att not o eb Ww 1g Opt oy "Thi h bs a inion sehr Flora Woodhouse, Wood! Indianola via Del: A to or address COOKE & BEGGS, 16 C light powitisest winds. There was no sea to speak of, Bab,| oo eee eee ee ee te ae ae eee ey ace + ware Breakwater, with uides &e, to Tipper & Beattie; vee. | SOCTHAMPTON, March 24—~Arrived, stoamor Braunschweig | Now York, giving full particulars. eultherdag: udvaoeed (hero was an {noreney of; Wi . there againet the strong northo: Pad Bei eb Atbasy, N. Y., March 26, 1877. selto Warren Kay, 17th, while hove to during a heavy | (Ger), Undeuteh, Baltimore for Bremen. “= eee ______., ucreago of wind and | he ordered her valves opened, which fille Jowor The ico barrier just below tmis city buving given | Hale, broke matnuaff and split mutnsul Sincarons, Feb 16—sailed, brig Auguste (Ger). Rus, ANTED—A BADEN-POWELL CANOE COMPLETB. the gradually grew rough. By ten o’clock Sun- +, sinking the p to the wi lino, . * rehr Admiral wiiwood, Jacksonville 10 days, with 7 sf ” Addross, stating terms, CANOK, care Thomas McCure < where she lays so solid that the sea jot make any | Way the river is now upen to New York. A steamboat | lomberto Warren Kay. New York, thy, 119 Broad ‘i ” day afterndon the Delaware Broakwater was | fipression on ler, Sho will make a channel in | reached this city to-day irom Cooy mans, Scr Addie af Bird, Fates, Darien, Ga, 10 days, with lum- | gr Huixxa, March 3—Sailed, ships British Envoy (BH), | = : = reached, at which time the wind blew furiously, and | the sand with the weight that is in her —— - Secioo mnbeve/ Ne bwarieec Ste peeyiny Stewart (trom Calcutta), New York; Fortune, Tuylor (irom MISCELLANEOUS, the sea seathed and boiled torrivly. Mr, White wont | How. Alter this, storm. ie | over | the | capinin MIDNIGHT WHATHER REPORT, Oa ee ete adaa W klwell & Coe ™ MY | Proboltngo), Boston. “INE THING FOR THE TEETIL caer ¥ says be can pump the water outat low tie and when eaTay 5 ronnie bi a iba ae 5 <aiaiblabinilly ’ . ~ to Captain Couch and asked him to run in close, the | SA¥8 he cin POMP i nearly afloat. Ho suid:—eL =" age aR ASSED THROUGH HELL GATE FOREIGN PORTS. A beer ‘6 ‘vessel then being about ten miles off shore, tain | huve ber just where I want her now and will take ber CHier SiGNAL Orricer, BOUND SOUTH, — SOZODONT. hat if fM the first good tide without any risk.” -Capuin , bein as sort sara lla pa owl aeba Pouzole romaius on board all. the a io wile was Wasuixcto, March 271 A, MM. Steamer Fi n, Halifax, NS, for New York, Fe Rog Eb. d-Palleds Dare Carmarredst lee Cie: ) ate CMON oe parted, he would not be abie to secure her again betore 'd just night and was landed on the boatswain’s Indications, wlth mdse and passengers to Clark & eamnn. «| SMDns, Feb 21-—Sal B a _ ane reached the beach. At tweuty minutes tothree tho | guarrto-duy. ies reported to-night ou good authority | For New England, threatening weather and rain, (ee oe cee ibkupanas, Mare rn Ou onuuse sipsens Har. | *SOZODONT, Delawaro ligntship was pasted. Soon alter tho two | that a lult was seon 4 shor diane oomvere meard | with brisk easterly winds becking to uortherly, tailing | Kehr taney tin Ota ries Shree ete "Senwupay Murch 21—Arrived, brigiExeelsor (Br), Mayor, | THE ONLY DENTIFRICK THAT WHITENS THR Reyeers broke. forafew minutes, but after ashore time ceased and | barometer and no decided change in temperature. Reve W Is Darling, Henlileton, Fall kdvor (or New York, a eee edkewan,: Hie iat dae’ tthe Oiinces; coe Ks . ‘The Wyanoke then went close enough to heave a | nothing further has been learned concerning it, For the Middle States aud lower lake region, threat. | Rot" Nal¥GitacorFant iver ter Now Vor nitu, MeCrendy, trom New York. : eoth without injuring the enamol Hine, which was done, and two new hawsers were at- f Reyerrame oye riage or ing weather and rain, followed by clearing weather in | Selir 1 M Woodhull, Heron, Wareliam for Now York. pacelies hasmakie Pes Ge hats eee, FOboaen’ | MOROBONT, icnriee tached, At this time Captain Holten called to Captain BROOKLYN RAPID ‘TRANSIT. the southern and western portions, winds shitung to | Sehr Surah A Falconer, Wilson, Providence or New Yor, | Ji port Feb 24, bark stunewall Jackson. Arbecam, trom THE ONLY DENTIFRIGg THAT REM e ¥ TI i a | Ni t Kerlesso . did not the vessel would surely be lost. As Captain The Logislature last year granted Lidar to run and low but rising barometer. f Deseive Robert Pettis, Snow, Providence for Vieginis, Manila, esti 7 van for ‘hel Yorks Pontenoy: (BY). | steagreonble odors from the breath, Couch did not say be would not it was generally sup. | Seam cars on Atianue avenue, between Fort Green e tio Stax tently © Selir Delmont Locke, Hatch Providence for New York. i Hong Kong, arrived Jun 10, for Boston: Mt bh posed that he intended doing 60, At tu st | piace and the city line, but owing to some dispute us | For the South Atlantic States slightly warmer, clear | Sour Saratuzs, Nickerson, Pawtucket for New York, wm tron Hons Kong, artived Jan 38, for | sozonoye, — iy Oe ibe Me, White sitted that he cat | tothe title of certain tands through which the road | oF fair wenther \iltes tee eclb she handler BOUND EAST, | FO Wintmore, Tiiton. for Hostont | wae ONLY DENTIPAIOE THAT IMPARTS ave a a at he wout ™ 7” “an York: Monarchy (Br), P ‘ N 5 ve Y A Jo Captain Couch twice and told bim that if he did not | ¥** (9 be operated nothing definite was ag Steck . Begnveropestoeaie, Steen, Tee rou enew r pectin ee loso bh there wa | done in the matten. Yosordiy, Mayor weneonder| wvroh tee Ue mirc Nance AO EY Uo, WOMTaeNy, 1 Tegner wine. Fiennes: Wiriowere leew ve meren grads 08 to ik add bat id ling and refreshing feeling to th go in he would certainly loso her, a8 thero was every wane ret a canturcatcntion (0° (kk HMI EEEaS ear EEE cloudy wenshor aud falling barometer, | PCUet. wetis, Young. Now York for Providenee. Engstrom, do, cooling and refreshing feeling to tho mouth, Indication of an ierease of tho gile, Captain Couch | {rALsmilted, a comin unica iam and’ Failroad ‘Gempany with locai rains in Texas. 8 Ewing, New York tor New London and 1 i NOs for Veron SOZ0DONT. then spoke to the engineer and told bim to go slower, wud the Avantic Avenue Kuiltoud Company, asking the | Por Tennessee and the Olio Valley slightly warmor | ~ sclir Usseo (Tr), Gorham, Now Vork for St John, NB. rte ips Jenlbaraiso, Got and | CONTAINS NO ACIDS OR ANY SUBSTANCKS Severai passengers also requested Captain Couch to | Board to Ux the rate of speed and the provisions to , . senr Lavina Delaney, Reese, New York tor New Haven, joston; Vi Vol ir “4 — p y r fair weather during the day, with slight x4 Boston: Vanadis (Rus), Weklund, trom Hong make a harbor, Ib was cleerly evident that no voat | Ye taken tor public salety. Alderman Burnett pro: scenes ms be Behr Veokee Maid, Vircinis le New Haven Kony, arrived Feb 2, une, i i — i Me. White ward that be w Du requiring that the tate of speed | variable winds, rising barometer im the eastera por- | ‘yy outward ound Sound und coastwise stonmors all | Railed Fey >, bark Onoute (Br), C1 that will injure the teoth, could live in such mace. MF. White anid that be was | shall vot excoed twelve mites an hour Aldermad | ony but falling barometer In the wortern portion, | | Sine Tigi cuacconmt of the prevalting sme ME Rh ial atone ook soz0voNt. uae Langage gt ete sh li 18 ane | OUI, be a TIHteG eA iat cone eeatiee e tament |. fhedavacued Rivor will rise rapidly below Auguste, pn aged , Gorerude (iit), Kelly, Savannah; 18h, 3 — ners parted suddenly it would bo the moans | permitted. F consiverabie argument 7 " Cuimer, Jacksonville, HAS RECEIVED THE INDORSEMENT OF at belock | olutions were unanimously adupted:— | Cautionary giguals continue at Wilmington, BELOW. 2th, sehr Amelia Ann (Br), Sawin, Jacksonville. of causing a disuster to tho Wyanoke eh ah ance Avenue Kaileoud Company of | Smithville, Cape ‘Hatteras, = Kitty Hawk, — Kanava, Jun i1—Arrived, ebip AkUar, Lamon, BYE | ominont dontiate, physlelany and sclontid ‘ Hy a ud Md a % , r! ‘SW, a ys 3 and nt rene ait. ic GAIA Lasting: Big mg Eland Railroad Company a4 14 | Gang Lookout, Cape Henry, Noriolk, Cape | Bark Morenr (Nor). from Havana March 23—Salled, bark Electa (Bp, How. | =~ ny wens eee Rocgaway lown. beer x ae | 3 Hs 9 of fence on each sideof the rail-. | yay, Atlantic City, Barnegat, Sandy Hook, New York, fiere Socrates, (rum, == - ; res nveu, cemreels Wexford; D F Brown QUIETLY. ANY STATE: PAY. wae} : tanee Be told Captain Couch that tho vessel was prea. | ie ite lines ate kind eed taeyreet | Now Haven, New London, Newport, Wood's Hote, | }rlx tevin ie. Fries, from Rio Jauelro, ‘Arrived 26, ship Lydia, (Br), Goudy, Liverpool; barks 4 ing up. About ix o’ciock Captain Molten, with his | to veapir yoru by His tovor tho Mayor, aud une respocii¥e | ifatcher’s Island, Purtiand and Eastport Brig Havana, Meyer, trom Cleniuenos, Mauzlo Miller (1). Cook, Lowes, Delt firemen (Be), Gald= spine companions, were taken off In two bouts, At ball: hi tie wuts, vorderinyc of Atlantic avenie, enst best Fiala ainccital wich i oLUEARED. Feb ns ast port, batts Pyeabiik (Ger); Uldern past sovou o'clock tho hawsers broke and It was neces. | Fed nm unnla. Panine OF TeNGS, to) Bete emma ’ CLE! 7 for} Pallas det), Bulleher, for do.” ial aid id crossings at every street which crosses. sald THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. — % Sal abai b Whon last seen the hog | and spat tervais nov vedi ) i + Wispson, Ns, March 15—Salled, sehr Maggie Marsters, eel sary tw abandon her, on he hog ‘allow the ot aan fos ait, The following record will show the changes In tho | Steamer Anthracite, Grumley, Pilladelolia—Jue Mana, | Suntord, New York: yoxes oF framos were both broken. Fortunately there were no aor gp dhs fig pteawor Chesapeske, M mi, Portland AN Yoxowama, Feb 14—Arrived, bark Almatia, Slauchard, —_ i A hi ei Mr. White's | | company shail construct gates | temperature for the past twenty-four hours im Com- | jure Jupiter (dur), sirteer, Bremen xapesant ered ves lost. Among the passengers were Mr. White's | Gyejiy'\i fe, which simi be close " | Hark Freiw (Nor), Olsen presses } during the ig of trains, n with the corresponding date of last year, as ¢ . ai} ea 1 oes wife, two sons and daughter, The vessel was uot in. Me Ab ae it shall te the duty of the company feieaen by the thermometer at Hudnut’s pbarmacy, H eed (lng ia Leave Se yee bore need AMERICAN PORTS, WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL sored, he thought, The contractors, George W. Beach (avian at vandervilt, Wassineton Frankie Noctranad | HekaLD Buslding i i rai y ; erie 2 pales i food condition, Ho holds that the contractors are 'iuswived that suld fallen b §a8 38 46 44 pic. Bird, Korif, Uorupano (Veneruelwy vie st March 26—Arrived, steamers Istrion (Br), Pitt, | the'bruin nu ay tis the most successful as oe iston & Co, ‘ a edy known ‘on estat ; hewulveu, That eald railroad company be not restricted | 6 A. M 4 44 | Thomas—feniston & C on Whitney, Hatiett, New York; William’ Law: dy ki certain and effectual, Pt therefore responsible. Ho Paid Wham BeNLly |, sun precnutions taken as heaslubelore provided ns | anaes D4 $$ 4g | Brug Starlight, Thompron, Port Spain, Trin, W & ¥ mmers Atlas (Br), Billings, Liverpool; N yon B thegoaghly, iy Gone Resolved, That the oe ling of the creed’ af 2M. + bs ; trong f B ool; Nop- D FOK LAR. 81 box. Six box 26,000, 1 ieeauiiee, contre ae ot pee it cette ting of the street shall be the | Average temperature yesterday 66g | ee na A Berry, Berry, Havana—Miller & Hough- athe Houtnpee, Ornsce Retinaee eourety sealed, with full directions lor a JOUN DOYLY' PATE: the railrowd track to be Laid by a m pan 8 * Di hott, Hy y Tee Benasn Fepotter found two of tho men who | rained Nat mld, railroad conpany hall operate Averige temperature for corresponding dave ash | | ton. por, Clenluegoe—das B Ward & Co, ous bekhofl, Hon York, seatepared only ty WINUHESTER & O0,, Chemtets, Ed 's for passengers on or betore July 1, 1877, ‘ a Jeremiah, +. o *