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10 AMUSEMENTS. HANS TON BV'LOW S RECITALS. The stuloeut pianist, having entirely recovered from bis recent indisposition, gave a recital last night at llhickering Hall, which was largely attended. Dr. Von Bulow seemed to bo in belter spirits than usual, for Ais interpretation ol the works ol Schumann and Meutlehsobn was of a higher standard than even that he exhibited during tho Beethoven soirees. The programme was as follows:?Robert Schumann, third grand eouule in F minor, opus 14; allegro, scherzo, quasi variaxtont, prestissimo; "Blumoutliick," opus 1U; "Kreislcr,ana." Sos. 1, 4, 5, opus 18; "Abends" and "(inlien," Irom Funiasiesiurk, opus 12; MarcboNocturne, from opUN 28; Komance, opus 28, No. 2; Two Novellettes, opus 21, No*. 4. 7. Felix Mendelssohu, allegro grazioso, opus 83, No. 2; prelude and tuguc, opus 86, No. 1; scherzo, opus 7. No. t; variations in K Hat, opus 82; three songs without words; grand < apnccio, opus 5. in F sharp minor. K. Schumann, "Wiener Fascbing," live fancy pieces, opus Kti; allegro, romance, scbarzino, intermezzo, tiiiale, twenty-lour distinct works and all played without Dotes. There ate laults, and serious onus, too, in Von Bulow's playing of certain works, but no one can re tuse to grant him the credit ol being a wondcriul . genius in regard to memory and technique. Last evening bis playing was something marvellous. He plays Chopin Ibis alternoon. Jdl'SICAL AND DKAMATIC MOTES. It Is said that Mr. Lester Wullack will visit Europe ibis summer. Mr. barney Williams continues to improve, but from tbe nature of bis disease bis complete recovery will bo slow. Mr. John W. Jennings is at Buffalo, where be bos produced a new play euttllod "lu Hut Ion" witb decided success. To-night "Julius Ca-sar" will be played at Booth's Theatre for tbe 100th tiiuo. This is tbe last week of tbe play. Edwin Bootb will go to Ills country seat at Stamford, Conn., in June, uud will resume bis professional en gagements iu September. i bo Olympic Theatre will be closed during Passion Week to give an opportunity of fully rebearsiug tbe .Machinery of tbe "Humpty bumpty" which is to be presented on Easter Monday. It was at this theatre tbut tbe pauloiiilmo was originally brought out. The Centennial Commission, have invited Mr. 1*. F. Ulltuore to conduct tbe musical exercises on tbe Fourth of July, aud be has accepted. 'l'bey have also sngaged himself and bis lull bund to give grand contoils for thirty days following the opening day. FINE ARTS. BALE OP THE PAINTINU8 IN THE WEBB COLLECTION. The Miner Gallery was crowded last evenlug with an ippreciative audience aud Iho bidding on the pictures ?as very lively. Tbe highest prices brought were:? "1'be I.ume Dervish," M. K. Kellogg, $100; "Tbo Jbeepfold," VorboeckhovoD, $1,250; "Twilight," Mignot, $120; "Tbe Page," Huntington, $170; "Coming trout the Bath," Ktnsel, $200; "Landscapeuud Figures," I lines-', $120; "Cutsklll Mountains, " Thomas Doughty, $205; "Fruit and Champagne," l'reyer, $850; "Winter Scone," Kaullinau, $295; "The First Prayer,'* Meyer You Ilromen, $750; "Landtea pe,' K. C. Post, $100; "The Sleigh Hide," William J. Ilaaney, $400; "Landscape auULake View," Waller M. Addle, $250; "Old '70 and Youug '48," Woodrille, $026; "The Spanish Coquette," (ionziles, $210; 'Marriage On thcUhine," Victor Nehlig, $55; "The Interrupted Marriage Contract," Fluggeu, $000; "Minding tho Co*." K. Roach, $260; "Landscape, Early .Morning," /.wengauer, $290; "The Novel Render." Crcnav, $40; "View of the Charlctnagiie Dak-. Kontaiiiehlenu,' Ordiuans, $185; "Tho Founlalu," A. II. Purund. $310; "The Header," Huipoioz, $230; "Marine, (.ill Oslcud," Mevins, $290; Russian Wiuter Scene," Ho.-s, $350: "Italian Laudicape," Oswald Achcnhacti, $550; "Which Is the Culprit,' Wiescbcbrink, $185; "laike Scene, in Switzerland," Lew, $435; "The latdy Artist," Krere, $360. v,The Vagabond Knights," Coiuphausen. $480; "Vase ot Plow era," Blomtners, tin; "Stage Travellers .l.unching at an Inn," Knhubor, $1,200. "Come to Papa." Mcycrheim, $750; "Petition to the Doge," Carl Becker, $3,200: "Oblects of Art," Desgofl'c, il65; "Quarry In Prussia," Hurkel, $320; "The Visit," Escosura, $140; "Stable Scene." Franc Ada'ii, |?10; "Interior," Knarren, $630; "Marion Cross aig the l'edce," Win. ltauuey. $525; "Story of the Bull Fights." Vihert. $1,820; "Landscape and Cattle," Robhe, $540; "Interior of Stal-le," Rory, $570; ' I.andicnpe and Cattle," Xinunermaii. $280; "The Phantom *liip; or. Flying Dutchman," Koscb, $400; "Convent W:ne," Rrtlloulo, $360; "The Convalescent Mothor," Fluggen, $2,500; "Avant Guard." Hess. $115; "Dutch Landscape." Kirk-Keek, $700; "Tho Foundling," Knloiilli, *C-.n. W'l.iln Unnnl-iio V V '? U'......... I $825; ''The Message of 1-ove," Willenis, $t25; "Arab Scouts," Schrcy or, $1,250; "Coast Scene, Bunset," Hddebraudt, $700, "Fruit nu<t Wine, with Portrait^! Artist reflected in Glass," Preyer. $1,450; Trie lt^Piiil Gambler," Gcyor, $1,200; "I.oril Hurui fold's Park," Ortmaua, $776; "Klorindo, ' Wiuderbolter, parsed; "Sheepand Coals," "The First Lcslon," Verboeokhoven. $1,225; "Landscape in Norway," Hcrzog, $1,026; "The Surprised Tailor," Knhaber, $1,000; "Washington Crossing the Delaware," Lcutzo (received r prolonged rounil of a|>plausc when it was put up), $ 1.075; "The Wounded Hear Hunier," TideBiund, $175; "Harvest Scene," Van Starkenborgh, $:UMI; "The Ueilc of tlic Masquerade," Carl Becker, 11,800; "Winter Landscape," Gignaux, $210; "The Jailor's Return," Carl Huhner, $750; "Battle Scone," Bcidcrk, $205; "The Young I'leuioer," Meyer Van Bremen, $2,000; "Seaside Courtship," Burgess, $300; 'The Schoolmaster," Hasenclevcr. $1,500; "Village Politicians, " Davidl'ol. $710; "Happy Fox Family," Happel. $185; "Musical Parly," Vanderwerff, $325; "lady and Gentleman Promenading," Cacqucs, $415; "Seaport," Jacooson, $375; "lardy Sewing," Trayer, $500; "Mother and Child," Weenlx, $180; "The Fortune Teller," Walraven, $155. Tlila evening the aulo of the remainder ol tho collection. Including tho marbles, aronzes. enamels on porcelain, agt library, Ac., will >ake placa llalbcrg's full length statue of Venus iu aiarble. Mozlcr's "White Lady of Avenel" and "Tho Peri," all Itfo flze figures; Powers' bust of t. vo, which is the same head as thai < 1? "Paradise Lnjt," which was sold In the Sanlord Collection, uud is now in tho possession of A. T. ktewart* a IiohL of Wasliinctnvi he Powers Iwn huimII bronze figure*, by Currier, representing Rembrandt's Slid Aldbroclit Durcr; a number of Japanese and other rases, porcelains, with exquisite copies of celebrated paintings, and a numerous art library, comprise the most important tcaturesof this evening's sale. AFRICA. CTRXNAIKA AND THE OASIS OF JUPITER AlOION. Dr. Gerhard Kohlfs lectured last night at Steinwav Hall on "Cyroualka aud the Oasis ot Jupiter Atnuion." 1'lie account of his Jouruoy proper he prefaced by tell* lug Ins bearers thai in JStW be was commissioned i jr the then King of lTussia to forward presents to the i?ultan of ltoruow. in recognition of his kindness to two distinguished German travellers while in hit dominions. Tills had to be done from Tripoli. Alcr huving seen the royal presents on their way, llie distinguished tiavcllcr left Trijioli fort'yrenaika on hoard a Turkish brig. Cyreriuika was described oy the lecturer as a perfect island, being encompassed on one Side by the Mediterranean and on the other by tho Great Sahara, 'flits territory forms a great contrast to all the country about it, where nothing but desolation re gus. vyrcnais.v rises up ime a supcruiy wooucu lsiuud. Il was termed liy the lather of poet* "rn>: PlaKL or Tim MKivrrKKKAMtA.x." It can liardlv be so called to-day. Beyond the forests which cover It in |>arls, it possesses but lew lauua. 5 ho wild beasts are extinct here. Much has been written by the learned touching the origin ol the inhabitants. l>r Kohlfs concludes thai, whatever rhey may have been, they are to-day pure Arabs. The territory Itself covers about JUU Square ml lea Its history is rather a siujiular one. About Can) years betore Christ a certain Break. being /ti--utis|jed with au island which ho had alteuiptr'd to roionixe, settled down in Cyreuaika, drew thither a population aud became their ruler. A republic lollowed this loriu of government, but corruption became lo rife that the country tell an easy prey?Drat to the ftoletuyj and then to the Humans. There are lew examples In history ot u downlall so rapid and coiiiflete as that of Ibis once lluurialiitig lutle Slate, lueroal corruption, with lis ever attendant effeminacy, went hand In hand with the assaults of the l.ybian Jiorles to hasten lis ruic. The cresient dealt the hnishing stroke. To day the people are nomad Arabs, tbe only signs of its ouce high civilisation l>eing the t>u|>crb monuments upon which the hand of tune is hardly traceable. And yet, in her day, L'yrenaika gave to (irecce a great poet, a renowned astronomer, and several tnen ol mark. t'yrene, the (capital, still displays several small theatres, evidently used in aucicut days lor purely mu?ical performances, wbt e the great amphitheatre Is still in perfect preservation, from tbe top ol which the colonial |>atriciaiis could see the blue Mediterranean, bearing on its bosom the trireme and J merchantmen ol the haughty Imperial city. Mauy wmp'in inn iii|i|'Uurouii s lire ami in Lie ifi n. i>ui wie mo-t uatoiinding *gbt Is the Necropolis, winch tins no equal In the world. It Is IVre la Chaise multiplied a hundred told, with stately tomhs. so large thai the traveler and Ins party camped In <>ne ot tliein with the greatest eu*e Leaving Cyrene Dr. RohHs' expedition entered the Sahara, the practicability of tuundatlng * which be denies. He further states that Kurope could ucver allow the itahara to lie converted Into an Inlani sea, lor tho simple reason that it woul I make the climate of Knrono like that of the high Al|is. The Sahara Is the great oven Irom which we receive ihe lest required to nu ll our Alpine snow* and supply our Ivors with water. It and the tiuif ."dream tuake tiie inmate of Kurope what ll Is. The tire( hailing placo in the l.yblau dasert was the oasis Auih'on. the inhabitnnis of which are excessively fansiissl aad bear such a bad reputation that only two travelera nad previously vsutuied into lw Ibia amiable INJfiVV TC character of the Auligonlans was July sustained by the | youngster* of the place, who followed the German j savant and PSLTSO HIM WITH STOMCS by way of welcome. He was dctuined In this hospit- 1 able place lor three whole Jays by a irteiiJIy siniooiu or sand stortn. which amused itself lor seventy-two ' hours In the most vigorous lashion. Fourteen days' march brought tbo travellers to the oasis of Jupiter Atumou, lovely beyond description, with its green grass, its myriads of palm trees and its pellucid lakes. They eulered It with soine misgiving, but were rea>sured by tne ap|>earanre ot all the sheiks, who I brought them presents of mutton, goals, Vnioi-s. itc. j This Is the spot from which the fabled | Hercules Is supposed to have conic. Hither It was that Alexander the Great marched 'an army, in order to have himself proclaimed the sou of ! Zeus. Many marvellous things were told of this re- i nowued spot, with the description ol which, and bis homeward march through iho desert, the leurued lectuVcr concluded. MARK TWAINS LECTURE. Mark Twain delivered a most amu'ing lecture at CI.I.L..I.. U.ll Tka u 11.1 a Iw.i was scarcely whut might have been expected. Ho began by a description ot Nevada as it was when bo lived there fifteen years ago. His description of tho country aud the people Has very amusing. Among the anecdotes be related was one in relation to buying a b'orsc, which he told as follows:?I bought the horse at uuction; tbey called it a "Mexican plug." I did not know what that was, but supposed it was ail right. | The broilicr-Inlaw of tho auctioneer took mo one sido j and said, "Now, I could cheat you, but I won't; 1 see you are a stranger. Now, that horse Is u genuine 'Mexican plug,' and, besides, ho can 'out-buck' anything 111 tho country." I did uot know what "buckiDg" was, hut 1 wanted a horse that could excel in sotnethiug, so I brought ill in. The next afternoon 1 thought 1 would ride him; so 1 brought liiui out, and two men held his head ami another man held him down to the ground by his tail, aud 1 mounted, aud Just as toon as they let go that horse brought all his feet together in a bunch and lowered his buck and then suddenly elevated it, throwing I me some feet Into tho uir. 1 went straight up aud came straight down and lit on the saddle, ami up 1 went airatu and still ugain. This time I lit on the neck of the auunal and Uuug lust. Then he rose on his hind feet and went through with all the gymnastic performa l... L ??.l II,,..IK- |,v ihriiwinir me nil again, and wlulu 1 wax ill llie air 1 liearil some uuc say, "All. how ho bucks!" So lliut was "buckiug." Before 1 gut down some one hit that horse, und when I not down ho was not there. I'leuty or friends gathered round to olfer me sympulhy. They always do whou you want to be alone. 1 wanted to git down, aud I did sit down, and I was so sore and bruised and shaken I put one hand oil my head, the other ou my stomach, anil II 1 had sixteen hands I could have 'louud places lor thorn. Uno Iriend said, "Why, you might have known lie was nothing but a Mexican plug." Yes, I did know it. And another, Why, you euuld see that that animal bucked." Yes, that was what 1 bought him for. Several other anecdotes were related, all of the most laughable character. riGEON SHOOTING. lit A A. PAIN It AND G. F. GILDEB8LIKVK SHOOT TWO NOVEL MATCHES?EACH A WIN NIB. Mr. Ira A. l'alne, of New York, and Mr. George Y. Gilderslecvo, of Brooklyn, shot two "Und, trap und handle" matches of rather novel character yesterday afternoon, on the grounds of the I.oug Island Club, near Jamaica. The conditions of these events were? BO birds each, ono at 21 yards and the other at 25 yards rise; l,Vi oz. shot, 80yards boundary, aud Long Island rules to govern, Palno using but one barrel, while Gildersleevo wus given tho privilege of both. Kach match was lor |200, and among the fraternity cxcltod considerable interest and spirited speculation. Tho woather was all that eould be desired fur tho sport, and a strong westerly breeze lent such assistance to a lot of very excellent birds that the odds were in their fuvor. Miles John, sou louud and trapped for tho Brooklyn man, white 1'aiuo had the services of tbo (Ire en Brothers and l'hil Dully In obtaining the pigeons ho presented his opponent. Mr. Parks, of the Long Island Shooting Club, was both stakeholder and retercc. i'uine won tlii' event at 21 yards by one bird, killing 211 to 22 cut down by Uildorsleeve, and the latter proved the victor iu the 2-> yards shoot by u single pigeon. There was a tie In ilia latter at the thirtieth bird, each Knocking over twenty, when, with three pigeons additional, Gilderslcevc secured all and 1'aiue two, the score standing at the llnlslt?Uildorsleeve, 23 out of 33; Paine, 22 out ol' 33. bl'muaky. cikillslls or til k Loso 1 sla no Shootiso clvb, shir Jamaica, L. L, March 29. Ibid.?Mulch ol $200 ; 30 birds each. 21 yards rise, 80 yards boundary, 1>4 oz. shot, and Long Island rules to govern; Pulno to use one barrel and Ulldcrsleeve two, but barred from usiug tbo second when a bit bird is on tho ground; "find, trap and handle" each lor the other. Paine?1 1 1 0 1, 1 0 1 0 1, Ot 1 1 1 01, 1 1 11 1, 1 1 0 1 I, 1110 1-Total, 30; killed, 23; uiisscd, 7. liildcrsleeve?0 0 1 1 1. 1 01 1* 0 0, 01 1 1 1? 1, 1 1 1* 1 Ot, 1 1 1 1 1?, 1* 0 1 1 1?Total, 30; killed, 22; missed, 8. Time of shoot, lh. 12rn. 1sa.mk Day. ? .Match of $200 ; 30 birds each, 25 yards rise, and all other conditions as above, excepting lhal h.rul ......I.I ha ..so,I n-lll, a hit bird on the ground. Uildorsleove?I 11X1. 1 0 Ot 0 Ot, Of 1 1 1 1, 1 0 I* 1 0, 1 1 1* 1 1. 1* 1 Of 0 0?1 1 1*?Total, 3b; killed, 23; missed, 10. l'aiue?1 1 1 1 Of, 1 1 0 0 1. 0 0 1 1 0, 1 Of 1 1 1, 1 1 0 1 1, 1 0 1 1 0?0 1 1?Totel, 33; killed, 22; missed, 11. Time of shoot, lb, 36iu. Keferev both events, Mr. Parks, Long Island Shooting Club. Judge lor l'aine, Mr. Daniel Green. Judge for Uildersleevc, Mr. Elmindorf. tKeil dead out ot bimuds. willed with second barrel. GR^SCO-ROMAN CONTEST. A Uraco-Iloman wrestling match look place last evening at Beethoven Hall, between William J. Austin and Fishier Hernando, lor $200 a side, three falls out of live. Hernando la u much taller and more powerful man than Austin, who weighs only 136 pounds. Hernando threw his opponent several limes by main strength; hut Austin, with cat-like agility, managed ; to keep his shoulders from the floor, und when Her- j nando begun to show signs ot fatigue he, by u sudden | edort, forced the lattor's shoulders to the carpet and j won the fall amid the applause of the assemblage. J Wneu the men came to time for the next round the j same performance was repeated, Austin bringing his ! head und nock into play with great dexterity una kept bis shoulders trom the floor, although bis opponent j tlung him heavily several times. Austin finally threw j his opponent and sou the second (all. Austin went out of the areua smiling, while Her- j nando seemed very much exnausled, and when tune j was called the latter responded Willi dllUcully, und was evidently in the power of hit more dexterous autagonwf it'hn won t h* iliir<l full in a li*w m mil tt?4. The result of tho contest excited considerable surprise among the spectators, for it wan reported that Hernando had before the match oDered to permit Austin to acoro two mils to start with and make the slakes f ,>00 a side. INTERNATIONAL BILLIARD MATCH. Ihe billiard match between Vigneaux. the French champion, and Sexton, tho American champion, lias caused a great deal of excitement In the betting world. The match will commence ut eight o'clock this evening in Paris, nnd the game will consist of 600 points. Pools were sold last nigbl on the game at Thomas'. No. 1,230 Uroadway, and at the Turl Kxcliangc, West Twenty-eighth street. Sexton has decidedly improved in the 'bolting within the past twenty lour hours. At I Thomas' thirty mx pools were sold, the average being $ 100 to (8.">on V'gncaux. At the Kxchange the pool* sold were about thirty and the bulling (100 to (00 on Vigneaux. CHESS. The score ol the tournament at tbeCafd International > now stands as follow*: ? trow. JLoit. Drawn McKenzie 2 0 0 Albvroui 0 0 2 Ma.-on 0 0 2 Hill 1 1 0 Hird I 1 0 ; IMuiur Ill Hind 0 a 0 liarnvtt 0 2 1 Parnell 110 Koscr 2 2 0 Hooker 2 10 ltaird 1SU I'crun llo Smith loo KtiM>r 10 0 Klehardxon. 'J 0 0 Messrs. Harnett uud Meeker played a game laat evenlog, which was won by the latter alter u loug struggle. ' To-day Mr. Kusor contends with Mr. Smith. An interesting and gratifying incident Is the reentrance of that tine player, Mr. K>chard?on, alter an absence Iroiu chess circles of several years. THE INTERNATIONAL RlFLli MATCIL [From Land sua Water, March 18.] At the annual meeting of the .National (title Association on Tuesday last, under the presidency of Lord Ilucie, the exact position of affairs as they now stand In connection with this matter was explained by Sir H. Haliord, who, U will bo remembered, was appointed captain of the team to represent the riflemen ol i.reat Britain and Ireland at the American Centennial In August next. He said, as we bare on a former occasion stated, that Ireland and Seoiland had determined to send learns, under which circumstances it would be impossible to send a team from F.ngland as representative ol tbe Uuiled Kingdom. The Irish club replied to a recent letter ol tlir Henry's, that II the Scottish >RK EEKAL1), THtTRSDA" Club sent out a team they -could bo cbllgod to send one; uitd this club bad also held out torequal representattoo u ibe team?lour Englishmen, lour Irishmen and lour Scotchmen. He ba<' wriueu (u say ttial tlie selection ol the members ol tu*.- lean should bo- by open competition, so that II' twelve Irishmen were the best shots they should be sent out I tbe Scotch Club could be induced to withdrew their teatuthe Irish would do the nam- , hut there seemed to be no probability of this, and therefore tbe contest would not, probably, take place. If >' ree teams went out two ot them would be virtually oeaten teams. He had tbo heartiest co-operation witb bis views Ironi the leading shots to Knglund, Ireland and Scotland. Ho bad written to Colonel Gilderslceve, the American csptaln, asking that no loam should bo accredited unless under the auspices ol the National Kill* Association, but had re icivl'u nu nn>?iT. voionei uiiuoraieevr, sir iicnry states, hud told him that he had nu Idea !h-oilaud and Irulatid would have accepted the challenge, but that one team, representing the whole kingdom, would have bccu sent. CUSTOM HOUSE "REFORM." No sadder sight Imaginable could be seen than that witnessed yesterday at tho Custom House, where a number of the lllty night watchmen (formerly night Inspectors) bad gathered to see if, by hook or crook, sufficient liitluenco could be brought to bear upon Collector Arthur uud Ucnerul Sharps to have them kept in their places. '-Yes, it's pretty bard," wus un expression heard constantly round the building. The Collector had a difficult and painful tusk to perform yesterday toward their recommendatory friends in many cases. Tno matter of tho ton Inspectors who are to be discharged also was largely discussed. Many names are mentioned of luspcctors and nlgbt watchmen who are to be officially guillotined on Thursday night by stereotyped letters lrom tho Collector, tolling them that their "services are no longer rruiitred but to nublisll auv of the names mentioned by rumor would bo prcuiaturo una unjust. "1'vo always stuck to ibo party in my deostreecl" will bo tbo wuil of many an ambitious statesman, who will bo relieved Irom duly on llie 1st of April Meanwhile sad unxiuty reigns in muny a houaohold as to whether tbo bread winner is to bo turned out ol his plueeou Friday. lu conversation with a well known othciul on tho existing slate of utlairs, he said "Husinoss is terribly dull outside, and that reacts on iho Custom House, uml so wo have to cut and hack utid reduce our forces. There's no help lor it. The politician's protfye and the worthy fellow who fought lor Ins country have to leave. Thefts is no resisting tne logic of eveuta. Willi relerence to the charges sunt to have l>een preferred ugiiinM Special Deputy Collector l.vdecker I have iiolhiug to say save thut I believe him to be uti honor able man, uud 1 hope and trust he can substantiate what 1 am saying. Itespccting the contemptible picayune payments or bribes of ten and Uttoeu coins and upward, accepted by culrv clerks us fees lor passing entries, I huvc heard thui Special Treasury Agent Hale bus made a report to the Secretary of the Treasury on that subject. Ho also furnished the information winch to a great extent gave Appraiser of the I'ort, Mr. Darliug, his quietus. Mr. Hale is working hard in u new vein he has discovered, but It will not yet be made public for u woclc. Kx-Treasury Agent 11. G. Javnc is alleged to have suggested some ol the present "reform1' to the Secretary of the Treasury. Special Ageut Hale bad nothing to give tho press yesterday, and an air ol mystery hung round his new quarters, he having moved his otlice from Kxchango place to the Custom House, near Hanover street. The popular Martin was kept running all day, carrying in cards to the Collector by tho hundred. Tbo Collector did his best to sec all w bom lie could, but many loft lnsantcroom discouraged and disgusted with weary waiting. General Arthur had nothing new tor the press. trnnunvr BTurn wivinATrnw The steamers for Romtoul began running yesterday regularly. Xcxt .Saturday the 1'eoplo's line of steamers will commence the season of 1870, the Drow being the llrst to start. Other lines will soon follow. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURES FROM KIM YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF MARCH AND APRIL. Strainer. | Sails. jJ>rj$ttnaifon. Ojux. Wieland iN'ch 30. Hamburg.. 01 II road way Holland. ;MVli HO. Lond>n..#. HP Broadway Ainas M'ch 30. Rotterdam. 50 Broadway Egypt April 1. Liverpool.. 09 Broadway llabxburg Apill 1. Bremen.... 2 Howling Groan Baltic April 1. Liverpool.. 37 Broadwa* City of Cheater.... April 1. Liverpool.. 15 Broadway Labrador April 1. Havre *>3 Broadwnv Ethiopia April 1. Glaagow... 7 Howling Green Wyoming April 4. Liverpool.. 29 Broadway Algeria April 5. Liverpool.. 4 Howling Green fimbria April t?. Hamburg.. HI Broadway State of Indiana... April t>. Glaagow... 72 Broadway Republic April 8. Liverpool.. 37 Broadway City of New York.. April 8. Liverpool.. 15Broadwav The yueen April 8. Liverpool.. t>9 Broadway Neckar April 8. Bremen.... 2 Bowling Green Victoria April 8. Glasgow... 7 Bowling Green China tprill'J. Liverpool.. 4 Bowling Green City of Richmond. April 13. Liverpool.. 15 Broadway Suevia April 13. Hamburg.. 01 Broadway Rotterdam April 13 Rotterdam. AO Broadway Germanic April 15. Liverpool.. 37 Broadway Helvetia April 15 Liverpool.. HI) Broadway Amenque April io. Havre no Broadwav Oder April lft. Bremen... 2Bowling(Srcen Calitornia April lft. < JI astro w.. . 7 Howling Oreea Idaho April IK. Liverpool.. 29 Broadway Bothnia .. April 19. Liverpool.. 4 Bowling Oreea State of Peunsyla. April 20. GUiruv,... 72 Broadway Gellcrt April2<). Hamburg.. 61 Broadway Celtic April 22. Liverpool.. 117 Broadwav Bolivia April 22. tilnsgow,.."iT Rowling (iretn France.. April22. Havre... .V) Hruwiw*? England April22. Liverpool.. 69Broadway City of Montreal.. April22. Liverpool.. 1ft Broadwav Main April 22. Bremen.... 2 Rowling (ireen Nevada April28. Liverpool.. |29 Broadwav Adriatic April 20. Liverpool.. | M7 Broadway City of Pari* April 29. Liverpool.. | lft Broadway ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK?THIS DAY. SC.* AMI MOO*. I HIGH WATKR. Sun rues 6 4S | Gov. IjIhihI.... morn 12 00 Sun sets 6 22 I Sandy llnok we 11 15 Moon sols morn ? ? | Hell Gale morn 1 45 PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 29,1876. ARRIVALS. RKPORTID BT THR 11KRALD A TRAM TACUTS AMD BKRALD WH1TKHTONK TKLk'OKAPH UNI. French corvette Agouiste, Le Baah, M Pierre; has a crew o( 87 uien -md officers. Steamer Colombo (Br), Whiting, Hull March 11 via Southampton 14th, with mdse to C L Wright A Co. Crossed the Bank* in lat 42. saw no ice ; 2*<th insi, off* Fife Island, had a heavy SK gale: barometer down to 29,89. Steamer Ethiopia (Br). Craig, tilargow March 19. with miLtf and passengers to llonderson Bros. March 25. lat 44 44. ion GO 12. exchanged signals with an American ship, bound went, showing 1IQRJ. Steamer Brashear, Forbes, New Orleans March 22, with md*e and pavnengers to 0 A Whitnev A Ce. Steamer Pioneer. Wake ley, Wilraiuctuti, NO, 3 days, with md.se to W P Clyde A Co. Steamer Albemarle. Ulbtis. Lewes, Del, with mdie to the Old Dominion Steamship Co. Ship Kajah (of Liverpool), Halliday. Calcutta lift davs, with mdne to A A Low .t Bros. Passed Cape of (lood Hope Jan 30, St Helena Feb 9. and crossed the Kquator 2ftth. in ioil a* ; iom uir uhup* hi imi u . Miivrw?ru umu .1 ? wiau?; 11 arch Jrt. Ui :w?. Ion 73. hud a heavy SK gale Ship Win Tapscntt. Morgan, Liverpool Jan 2t? and Holyhead Feb .*? with md?e to TftpXOd Hr<?*. t ame tho southern passage and had fine weather to Hatteras; thence heavy gales. Hark Aristos (Nor>. Klldahl, Araov, 143 days, with teas to Archer A Hull. Passed Anjer Dec 3. Cape of Hood Hope Jan .3. St Helena Feb C, and crossed the Equator Feb 35, in Ion 33 Id Hark Nordbavct (Nor), Hclversen. Liverpool 75 days, in ballast to order Cauie the northern passage and had strong westerly pales: in lat 44. long .V). saw a large quantity ot ice; is anchored at Sandy Hook tor orders i4?rk Ilennes (Nor), Jabnaon, Newcastle, E, Go days, with mdss to order Hark Victor Pisani (Ital), Scarpa, Leith HI) days, in bal last to Sloeovieh & Co. Hark Hrodrcne iNor). Hoe. Antwerp 74 days, in ballast to Fundi, Kdyc A (-a If ad heavy westerly gales. Hark Jane Adeline. Lindsay. Porto Cabell* 18 days, with md?e to Dallott, Hlis? X Co. Had tine weather to Hertnnda, theuce strong g lies; March -K. had a heavy HE gale * Hark Hotden Fleece (of Hamados), Armstrong. Port Spain 15 days, imtse to II Trowurldgo's Sous. Hark Lorena (ot Stockton;, HUmhard. 8altCay.TI.lt days, with salt to F Woodruff; vessel to Carvrr 1 Harnvs. Hark H W Rose veil. Ilarriman, Havana 11 days, with agar to Hastian X Hoffmann; vessel to Jas K Ward Jk Co. March 35th. off Hatter**, took a heavy SE gale, lasting 48 hours. Hark Mustang (Nor), Hirklanl, Havana 10 days, with sugar to J M Cahelloa k Co; vessel to Zurich. Kdye'dCo Hark Idaho, Hlehardaon. Cienfuegos 18 days, with sugar to lurkar k Liehtbourue Hark T K Weldon. Oolson, Cardenas March Id. with sugar to order; vessel to Jatnes K Ward A Co; is anchored on the bar Hark Matthew Halrd (of Philadelphia), Ureenleaf, Card? oas 1 <iays a 1th molasses to Davis k Co; vessel to J II Wluchester k Co Hark Hru;i?trK*k (of Portlands Hutchinson. Matanias 10 days with sugar to J XI Cabelloe; vessel to James E Ward k Co Hark Ada Hart^n (Br). Mctirath, Mataatas 13 days, with su.'ar to Hlakeslec X Caldwell. Haik W E Anderson, Hrandt, Matansas 10 days, with sugar to H II Howsll. Sou .1 Co ; ves.el to Jaiucs K Ward k Co March 18. John Proctor, first officer, aged .'*0 years, of the ai?elt<?r. and was drowned Brig Trenmore (Nor), Olson, Cork 58 days, in ballast la KoncIt. Kdye 4 Co Hrir Hams (Nor), Jensen, Palermo 82 days, with fruit to Funds K?Jye A < o Passed <iibrallar Feb B. Hrig I* astern 8tar (of New Haven). Foster. Mayagues 17 days. with tnolartes to li Trowbridge* Hons. Had fine weather to Bermuda, thence hear? northerly galea. Itriir Martha Upton. Aquadilla 14 darn, with sugar to J V Anataia 4 Co; vessel to K Saoches y Dots. Brig Alexander 51ctela. Peters, Cienfuegot 20 days, with sugar to order; veesel to Marcus Hunter A Co. March 25, lat 1*4 45. Ion 74 ?Vi, had a heavy BHK gala and was hoarded hv a lmnvy sea, which enrriod sway the wheel; 20th. lat S5 .V*. Ion 75. had a hfiry gale and carried away foretongal* lant sail; 2Hth. off \hsecornbe. had a heavy 8K gale, tilling the cabin with water; had to crowd on sail to keep vessel from going ashore. Hri|f Mi?o ol Parrsboro, NS), Helfontaine, Cicnfoema IB days, with molasses to Pouvert 4 Co; vessel to llattou, Watson 4 Co. Hod heavy weathor; split sails. Brig llattie M Bain. Thestrup. Cardenas 9 days, with sugar to Miller 4 floughton Had heaty NK aud NW gales. Brig VitttttU Amelia tot Ahchst), Hon the. Cardena* 10 davs. with n?o!a**c? to Moses Taylor 4 Co. vessel to llat ton, w at ton ji ? ??. ii riu iiphvv wraintr; *pi.i ?aii? llriif Premier tof Yarmouth, N S). Kojrtrt, Cardenas 10 day a, with sowar to order. ve???el to Hoyd .1 Ilihrkrn. Hr?r T* Krmlek. Ko*e. Caid?na? ln'day*. with sugar to ordrr: verael to Miller A Houghton Schr PrfiOiil llwaeltlne <ji Ulfatt-, Molfcmaid, Mttilnt M?da\%, with fruit to Harm* Bros. *e?scl to Alvah M.iUutt Patted Gibraltar March X\. lat .'44. Ion 74. had a hear* >K iral?*( lotting *4 hour*, lu which loot foretopioatt; >ili, off lln<n+fa<, !?> ( jibb??om in a fro%h mstrrlj wlud; tutor day wot in collision with hark Abraham \ouul; Rr), iroro Bramtu, at anchor off bandy Hook, and rtcolrod slight F, MARCH SO. 1876.?TRIPI damage. March 22, lat 32 05, Ion 71. bark J04a D Bueno, Lent.a fur 84 J ago. srhr Southern lJuoir (of Cannings. N8), llauaan. Rio Grande nel Hut). days. with hides and horns to Uelrich* A Co. vessel to Heuuislun X Co. Crueacd the Equator March 8 in lull 31; had light NK trade, and Bur weather to Hat teraa. thence Use days with strong NW and SE iralea; March 14. lat 17 IW. Ion M 80, apoka fir brig Thornaa Albert, front Halifax for Karbadora. Kolir Annie R Lewis (of Rockport), Lewia. East Harbor TI, lo days, with aalt to H 11 Muck A Co. Had >'**' and SE galas the entire passare. Sclir It S Graham (of I'blladelphla). Smith. Cienfnetros 14 days. with mdse to J k O Fowfrr k Co; rrssel to Evans. Hsll A Co. March 28, off Cape May lightship, bad a heavy K8K rale, with heavy sea lastiug 0 hours; had everything movable washed from decks. Schr Chas II Hodgdoit. Foster. Baraeoa 8 days, with fruit to J l.luhi A Co; vessel lo B J Wvnbery A Co. March 28. 15 I tulles S of Barnegal. eucounterrii a ttrrec SK gale, blowing | mw?v ju> nun nearly capsizing ma vphci Schr Curtis Tilt on Hnepherd. Hagua 10 days. with sugar to Squire Bros. March 121, lat 29, Ion Ti?. had a SK gale '"nr 16 hours. in which lost and split some sails. Hchr Jin W Brown lot Belfast, Mo), Klin, Ctrdrnni 10 davit, with nielado to Waydell A i'o: vessel to A Budget! A Co. March 22, lat 2H, Ion 74 40, had a hesvv SE gale, in which had water casks .stove: 126th. off Cape 11 at terns, took auotber HE sale, lasting 1H hoar#, and again. 2Hth. oft Baruegat. still another pale from the name quarter, accompanied by torrents of rain; during the latter, had decks swept fore and aft and blow away jib; March 23, lat 31? 06, Ion 76 31, spoke bark Klisa White, from Matauxas for Boston, 6 days out; 26tli, 1 mile sK of Cape lialtera* passed a vessel of about 160 tous bottom up. Hchr Ku*an B Hay. Kudtcott. C a rile n as 9 days, with sugar to Barring Bros: vessel to Van Brunt Bros. No late, 1st 12H. ion 70. in a gale from \VS\V. sprung foremast. Hchr C P Currish, Armstrong. Cardenas 10 days, with molasses to B II Howell, Sons k Co, vessel to Jed Krye k Co; March 20. lat lltt 10. Ion 73. had a heavy southerly gale; lo*t foresail fcml received other damage: March 27,1st 37 06, Ion 73 30, passed two spars, one 16 feet and the other 6 feet above the water. Schr Karl H rotter. Shearer, Cardenas 10 days, with suirar to order: vessel to Parsout k Loud. Hchr North America (of Halifax. N8). Joyce. Cardonas 9 day*. with sugar to order; vessel to lletton. Watson k Co. hchr Maggie M Rivers (of Tbomastoni. Rivers. Mutant** 7 days, with molasses to Brown Bros k Co; vessel to Parsons k Loud. Lat 30, Ion 79 2'). passed a schooner of about 260 tons, waterlogged aud abandoued, apparentlv but a short lime in mat conuilloii; could 1101 got uer name. Sclir T K Pllliburv (of Thomaston). Utu-ber, Mutanaaa 11 days. with sugar to E 1) Morgan A Co; ves*el to Suow Jt Burgos. Sclir E E Buckett. Hergmanu, Long Key, Bahama*. H days, with mdae to WiUon A Aiiuita. Sclir l.'emory, Gray, Aldrich, Brunswick, Ga, s ilaya, with lumber to Dodge Jt Co: veaael to Slagliter 1 Petty* Sclir Win Magee. Sheridan. Virginia. Sciir J Veldrcii, Cavalier. Virginia. Sclir Kaeer, l'iilabury, Virginia. Sclir I.iaaie Florence. Lippincott, Virginia. Sehr J T l.angrel. Flowers. Virginia for N'ew Iiaven. Sclir Mi as Moore, Lewis, Baltimore for Poughkeepsle. 0jr Sclir Victor Pulg, from Bararoa. arrived 2Sth, ia consigned to laaac R Staple* (not aa previously reported;. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND SOUTH. Steamer City of Fitcbburg, Springer, Now Bedford for New York. Steamer Electra. Young. Frovidsnce for New York. Sclir Fanlher. Hardy, i rovideuce for New York. Sclir Joseph Roger*, Smith, Fortlaud, ?l. lor N'ew York. Scbr Warren Gates. Smith, Mill*tone I'olnt for New York. Sclir Julia A Ta:e, Tate, Bridgeport for New York. Sehr Richard Law, Hlnridge. Portetiester for New York. Sclir Petrol, Frye, Batli tor New York. BOUND EAST. Hrlg Nellie Ilnated. Brew ster, New Vork for Dublin. Sclir L D Katbburn. Crowell, Fliiladelphia fur Ptovideuce. ?chr Entire. Kinnenr. Ambov for New London. Sehr Gov Burton, Phinne.v. Philadelphia for Someraet. Sehr A Wolsey, King. Philadelphia for Boaton. Sclir Nellie. Carr. Weehawken for Boston. Sehr Wc>t Dennis. Fliiladelphia lor Boston. Sclir Vclma. l'lunkett. Newcastle. Del. tor Calais. Sclir Joa Eaton, Jr. Peterson, Philadelphia lor Provineetown. Sclir Belle Seaman, Steolman, Am boy for Norwich. Sehr Samuel C Hart, Men ill, Philadelphia for Bostou. Sclir .1 M Fluke, Snow. Virginia tor Providence. Sclir John Crock ford, llurst, Weehawkou for Norwich. s?ur ? line kock. irnneny, .nw sera ior uriageport. Scbr Imogens Oiverty, Hand, Port Johnson for l'rotidfiire. Schr IUiodo Island, Jonas, New York for Sag Harbor. Scbr Adelia Cliase. Patterson. Virginia for Providence. Scbr Hannah E Browu, Sackett, llaverslraw for Providence. Scbr J 0 Rogers, Fletcher. New Yor* for Bootbbay. Sebr Argo, Besse, New York for Warehatn. Sehr Dr. Franklin. Powoll, New York for Saybrook. Schr (1 Babcucs, Sackett, New York for lireonwicb. Scbr Sallie Burton. Burlev, New York for Stamford. Schr Ida Palmer, Palmer, New Y ork for Stamlord. CLEARED. Steamer Claribel (Bri, Ferguson. Auz Cayes and Kingston?Pint. Forwood A Co. Steamer Regulator. Doane, Charleston?J \V Qulntard A Co. Steamer Concord. Shorwin. Philadelphia?James Hand. Ship British King (Br), Butter, London?Grinned, Minturu A Co. Bark Lottie Stewart (Br), Sinclair, Cork?Snow A Burgess. Bark Ortola (Hal), Cadaro, Lisbon?Lawrence, Giles A Co. Brig Marie (Nor), Ilenriksen, Christiana?Funch, Edye A Co. Brig Nellie Clifford, Tapley, Madeira and Las Palmaa? II W I.oud A Co. Brig Ennna Dean (Br), I'lnmmer, Wllliamstadt?Theo Foulke. Brig Angelia, Kvans. Demerara?Leuycralt A Co. Brig Harry A Aubrey (Bri, Bridgeton, Barbados?Dwlght A Piatt, Schr Harry Emctt(Br), Drew, Bridgewater, E?Geo KBulley. Schr Jos W Wilson. Somera, St Johns, PR?Overton A Hawkins. ' Schr Jesse Carll, I'oderhill. Baracoa?B J Wenherg A Co. Selir Lvona, Gordon, Corpus Cbrinti?J H Bower. Schr Henry P liavens, l'earce, Savanuah?Kvaas, Ball A Co. Schr Kidgewnod, Johnson, Georgetown and Pot Bluff?E D Murium A Co. Schr Sarah Potter, Wall, Philadelphia?Parsons A Load. Schr Pointer, Dill, Providence and Bristol?Ferguson A Wood. scbr Crusade. Mullen, Now Haven?Rackett A Bro. Sloop Petrel, Jarvia, Newark?J B Gregg. SAILED. Steamers Java(Rr), for Liverpool; Cornwall (Br). Bristol; Royal Minstrel t Br), l.ondoii ; Regulator, Charleston ; ships Prlscilla (lieri. Aberdeen; Sterling. San Kraccisco: barks Graf Moltke (tier), Stettin: Kelnne-r, Demerara; Krnnia (Bri. London; Caernarvonshire (Br), do; Endeavor, Alicante ; brigs Rock (Hr), Larue; Concord, Matansas; schr Leona, Corpus Christi. At anchor off Staten Island, ships Gen McClellan, tor San Francisco; RJtikain (Nor), for Antwerp. Wina at midnlrbt. WSW. Barometer at midnight, 29.70. * MARITIME MISCELLANY. srnasR Labrador trr), irom rniiaoriphia tor New lurk, was blown ashore night of March 2fl. no Finn's Point, Delaware River. Tug North America went to her assistance trom Philadelphia early yesterday morning. She would probably have to discharge part of her cargo, but it was thought ulie would get off without damage at high water. At 7 I'M the stenmer lay easy on a soft bottom and her cargo was being dlecbarged. A late despatch bay a ahe refuted aaaiatance, Stkamkr C.kuat \Vkatkr n (Br), etranded on Long Island coaat. remalua iu the aaine condition. The cargo is being carted acroaa the beach, thence to be ahipned by boat to New York. Tuesday night's gale did not hurt her much. Scbr Kinma 1a loading oranges from the wreck. Snip Kurcs K Wnon, Davis, from Boston for San Francisco. which put into Montevideo Feb 5, in distress, remained Feb IS. but ready to resume her voyage. I Ship Ortauio. wrecked at Long Beach. NJ. was alod 28th i Inst for fISt). The purchaser was Mr A R Pharo. ol Turkerlon. The ball is entirely broken up and the timbers are I scattered along the beach lor nearly a mile. Ship John o Rakkr. at Philadelphia from Bremen, reports March 20. passed a vessel of about 40 tuna bottom up, apparently but a short time lu that condition. Snip Jacos Y Troop (Mr), from New York March 10. I for Bristol, F.. la reported, by cable Irom Mertiluda via St i Thoruaa. to hate foundered at sea. No particulars The Troop wav a pine vra'el of 1.2112 tons register, was built at ; Tynemuuth, S'B. in 1MU. and sailed from St John, NM. ] nhi?i mow* b?, irom ? uniuirion, toeiore reported), | went ashore it* entering the harbor of Greuada March 6. | She cam* off leaking badly. Brig L War raw. Gray, from Barbados Feb 2 for Minatit . Ian. has hern totally wrecked about 75 tuiles from the latter pert. The L W was WH tons register, built at Orland, Me, 1 In INU7. and hailed Irom Buck sport. Me. Sen R Harriet Nswri.l. from Elisabeth port for Bath, be; fore reported wrecked near Portland, not being able to get i into port owing to the wind and snow, anchored in the roads I ! at 6 I'M Saturday, and rode at auchor until ten o'clock at i night, when she parted her chain and began to drift to1 ward the west, and struck the eastern side of HlnfT Island at about two o'eloek Sunday morning, broadside on the | port side, but the >ea soou swung her bow out and her stern remained fast on the rocks. It was dark, and the crew could not see from one end of the vessel to the other, so it was i decided best to rainain quiel until daylight. At flee o'clock | in the morning it was dark and the schooner was rolling I fearfully, and it was expected she wonld go to pieces I every moment. The first mate. Mr. Doane. made an attempt to launch a boat, but it hardly touched the water before it was smashod. It wa? then decided that the only way | to save their lives was to get a Hue ashore, but this was no | easy matter The sea was running high and the great waves ! were breaking in fury over the rocke The mate stripped off his cost sud fastening a rope to his waist jumped into the i raring sea. Fortunately, he was carried up on the shore I aud left high, hut not dry. The rope was fastened to a I boulder ou shore and the rest of the crew managed to get > on shore. Captain Kent and his wife remained on the top I of the honse together for live hours. The crew on shore did tbeir ntmont to aid theu?. but the captain wa? not willing that liim wile should attempt to reach the shore oii the single line. About in oYIim k the vessel broke In two and the lore ' part was dashed to pieces In an instant. The aftor part was , dashed about like an egg shell, hut the captain and his wife retnaiued on the bouse until the seas had washed over it aud were drownod soou after. Mr Fred W lbiane. the first mate, was wrecked about two months and a half ago in the Weitonah. off Monhegan. while the second mate, Mr John 1 Card, has been wrecked four times before Mayo * Tylrr. of Dihmh, tvnfd IhN' hmlit of the ichonner and ; tli* eaptaia the t?malalB( fourth. It U not thought tba wai I lutured. Schb IIatti* Lot;, of Cold Spring llarhor, I.I, ('apt.'at ' Wright, went aahore on the west side o! Cold Spring Harbor j la the sale night ol 2Slh She Ilea blah and dry and will ; hare to he due out. A number ot other vrsaela dragced ashore in that eirinity, but were not materially damaged. Horn Litti.b llariD. Allen, of Brooklyn, from New Keren ! for New York, light, lost large anchor off Flushing flats in the rale aiirht of 'dSih inst. The small anchor waa imme dlatrly lei (fit, but owing la the velocity ot the *|||<I it would j i not bold, wikI ?br * < blown a?h?-e on the roctc at KureUna ( | Poloi. cast of Klkor'a laland. She lie* high and drv and la I badly ahattercd, but may possibly be got off; all hand* aafe. Uran E iioonwi* (Mr), I.orkr. fr..m St Martina for Lockeport, put Into Liverpool. Mi, ou the IHtli Inat, with aaila badly torn, bow atove, deck and other planks alarted. galley, l binnacle and c unpaaa gone. and In a alnklug condition. Si'tih Vott II aran, at Roothba.e. reporta hiving panted wliat appeared to be the deck ot a veeeel with part orhouaa, ! painted white, when about 40 mllea off Cape Auu. St'nu K K Sytu.soN. Koade. from South Aiuboy for Port- 1 laud, wrecked on Folly laland. Me, March iM, war not lu- I j aured The sails, rigging. Ac, are dialed and hrokeu. and j I acattered along the snore. The captain loat iu money. | The Iron waa cnnaigned, I'M tooe to the Portland Hotline Mill, aud MO tons to the Maine Central Kail road Co, and I waa insured Hen* Rnisi! ,'rt, from St rtenrge, Ma. for New York, be- i fore repotted aaliore at Wood'a Hole, waa lyiae alone aide the whorf March US waiting for anoiiora beiore proceeding to deal I nation. Sena S M Rat. from Cardeoaa. at Philadelphia March '19, leal torciopinaat on the passage. Sciiaa Kaan \V?aai*. and Skatlowiib. broke from their lueohati and weut ashore at ilyanaia March II, during 1 the gale. Sena Ida pkli.a Tobbk. from Maw Bedford for Hath.which went aOiora at Uyaunla March III, came off without damage Stun Leer Lib, whieh waa driree aabere at Jonespert, | Me. Mareb III, baa btaa got off with leee of kanl. A a. ,E SHEET. 6cn Emirmii, ashore near railway at Hyannis March 21, Uoatad against a i?mI ou the wayi, carried away her Jtbboom, nod uow Ilea lu the aaud on the bearb. Sewn JuevruiMK, front Bridgeport. went a?l M 4F ' ? | on the Moth Brother, but got oil at high wat anchor and chain, Tp Schu I.ICAXO. Daw. from Vayaguei. before >eported spoken In dlatreae, arrived at Portland 29th Inst. The report that her captain and a Iranian waa drowned war a miatake?they had been Injured. Scans Cl4ka Ecnnxa, and I'ninrn Laaoo, were driven en shore at Stage Harbor. Cape Cod March 21. At the same time the schr Fanny Rogers. which had been ashore several weeks, was floated off. Hell <>ate pilotboat I.illv went ashere PM 2Sth at City Island and had bottom stove and yawl smashed. New homo*. March 2S?The steamer Mistletoe, this morning. while under the influence of a witch tide, ran Jpto the schr Henry A Denting, carrying away her flying jibboom. Kocniotxo, Me. March 30-Schr Kennv Mitchell, ashore on Dumpling l.cdges. Koa Island, wes hauled off hy the revenue cutter Dallas and towed into North Haven to day, lite vossel bilged and Is fall of water. VinttrsKD Havnn. Maas. March 29? Brig Mattle BJlnssell 13tt lihda and 21 additional liercos of molasses. The ate am pump reduced the water without difficulty, and ahe ia now quite tight. Lauhciiki>?At Wilmington, Del, March 27, from the ynid of the Harlan A Hcdlingsworlh Company, the new iron steamer Morgan City, the last o' 4 ateanien recently ordered bv Chaa Morgan A Co. of New York, and built at the above yarda. The Morgan City ia a vassal of about imp) toiia burden, and in all revpects la a counterpart of the other*, which have till minutely described iti then# column*. The VMMI, when completed, -will run *m a freight and passenger ateainer between New York and Morgan Citv (Texas', touching at Calv'Sioii. At Portsmouth, Ml. March 2?, from Mr Pernald's yard, achr Murv L llontvet. for the Hank tinherles. At Newhurypnrt, March 28, a new actiooner of about 15(1 tons, from the yard of Meaars Colby k Lunt. NOTICE TO MARINERS. NkwsiiirroitT. March 28? I'lie outer can bnoy which went adrllt In the lute storm wits placed in lie proper position by US steamer Daisy on Tuesday. WHALEMEN. Arrived at Barbados March 2, schr Union, Bsrstow, of NB, from a cruise, with 10 bbt* oil. A letter from the mate of bark Atlantic, Brown, dated Tshitl. Jan 3D, reports her with 80 bbls sp since leaving Honolulu. Spoken?March 24. lat 33 43, Iouk 08, bark B Vosuold, of NB, with l.lou bbls oIL SPOKEN. Ship Kln^Cei.ric (Br). Betts. from San Francisco (Dee 4) for Liverpool, Feb 20. 1st 27 54 N, Ion 78 57 it'. H.rk irinllr..! frniu Kmjsii.lr.i fur Vow York March 1. 1st 23 44. Ion 64 35. IIiirk St Lucie. Wllson. from New York fur Valparaiso, March 24. no lat. Ac. Hark Elisa Aveling (Br), .Munro, from Liverpool for Philadelphia. 37 Mays out. March 10, no lat. Ion 34 W. Hark Munilor, Katun, from Cardiff J an 26 for Aspln wall, March ll.iat 16 30, Ion57 20. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are luformed that by telegraulilng to the IIkrald letudun Bureau, addressing "lleuuett. No 40 Fleet atroet, London," or to the 1'arls oflire, addressing "Bennett, 61 Avenue de POpera, Parte," the arrivals at and departures from European aud Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled tu this country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports will And the Paris ottico the more economical and expeditious for telegraphing news OUrk CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Antwkrp. March 26?Sailed, hark Mary S Gibson (Br), Sloan, United States. Bokdkai'X, March 29?Sallad, steamer Napoll (Br), Naw York. Barckloxa. March 23?Arrived, bark Felisa (Sp), Anga, New Orleans; brig Ana (Sp), Berran. Savannah, Bombay, March 28?Arrived, ship A S Davis, Ford, Liver pool. Dantzic. March 2ti?Arrived, bark Titania (Nor), Torgesen, Philadelphia. Glasgow, March 28?Sailed, ahips Abeona (Br), Groaiart, Montreal: GlennlfTer (Br), Cauning. do. Grkexock, March 38?Amred, bark Brilliant Star (Br), Nichols, Wilmington, NC. 11ull. March 2D?Sailed, bark Saga (Nor), Srendsen, New York. IIambi'RG. March 26?Sailed from Cuxhaven 26th, bark Fredig (Nor), Anderson. Philadelphia. IrswiCH, March 29?Sailed, bark Qvoe (Nor), Olten, United States. Liverpool, March 28?Sailed, bark Stonewall Jackson, Arbrcam, New York. Sailed 29th, 2 PM, steamer Lord Cllve (Br), Urqnhart, Philadelphia. LoxnnNnKRer, March 28?Arrived, bark Emlllo Barablno (Br). Thompson. Baltimore. Movillk. March 29?Arrived, steamer Moravian (Br), Qraham. Portland for Liverpool (and proceeded). Malaga?Sailed, the Maggie, for Boston, OroRTO, March 18?Arrived, brig Ennis, D/er, New York (before reported without date). Sailed 18th. brig Boa Fe (Port). Campos, New York. PLVltot'th, March 29, 8 PM?Arrived, steamer Peralre (Fr), Daure, New York for Havre (and proceeded).' Qukkxstowm, March 29. 4 AM?Arrived, steamer Batavlb (Br), Muoland. Boston for Liverpool (and proceeded). South.mnon, March* 29, AM?Sailed, steamer Othello (Br). Bristow (from Hull). New York. Arrived 29th. PM, steamer Wescr(Ger), Jaeger. New York for Bremen (aud proceeded). Roues, March 20?Sailed, bark Haasel (Nor), Samuelsen, United States. Slico, March 26?Arrived, bark Iona (Ans), Bagnsen. Baltimore. Tkxkl, March 23?Sailed, bark Agnee (Oar), Herder, Maw York. Yalrhcia, to March 20?Sailed, itaamer Australia (Br), Sidey, New York. IjONpoir, March 20?A despatch from Manila, br war of Hong Kong March 27. *aye the American bark Metis. Capt Kent, in ballast from Hong Kong ior the United States via Maulla, recently grounded" on the Palanae Shoals and remains. She is owned by T Kiekerson. of Boston. [Another account says the Metis was totally lost on the Manila coast March 14.] Vara, March 29?The American schr Silver Star. Capt Mabony, from New York Feb 2*1 Tor this port, arrived r.>. oently and soon alter took fire and became a total lost. She hail her Inward bonnd cargo aboard, which was an assorted one ar.d included tl,<U0 gallons oi petroleum, 900 bbls flour. 2.1.000 lest of lumber. 200 bbls of rosin and 1<*> boxes of perfumery. [The S S was 171 tons register and was built at Baltimore in 1838. WEATHER REPORT. Falmouth. March 29, 6 VM?Wind W, moderate, showary. Uolyrrad, March 29, 8:30 PM?Wind SSW, fresh. FOREIGN PORTS. Aouadilla, PR, March 13?Sailed, brig Martha, Upton, New York. Batavia. Feb 3?In port, harks McGUvery. Jewett. for New York or Boston, idg; Cheshire, Bacbelder, and Wakefield, Cowen. unc. Ul-kxos A thus. Fob 14?Arrived, bark Gen Sedgwick. TloxfcPk, Liverpool; K>tb, schr South Shtie, Whittemore, Hall Sailed Feb 4. schrs A W Smith, Leavltt. Ctmpatu (In bal. last) ;Mh, Mary A Rich, Staple*, Zarate (with part of inward cargo from Brunswick) ; Hth, hark* Gaii Kden, Hlair, St Thomas; 12th. Colina, Lewis. Ronton (and arrived at Modtevideo 14th. ana cleared tame day). (The laat three reaaeU were Incorrectly reported In port Feb 14.] Also Railed 12th, bark Elite O (Mr). Garvin, Antwerp. In port Feb 14. bark* Tayay, Pettis, tor Boston; Lotus (Hri, furry, unc; Bristol, Fossett, for Havre. Hamrapo*. March 11?In port schrKvaJ Smith, Sanders, from Philadelphia, arrived 2d, disg. Hakaooa, March 20?In port, acbrs Klla Pressey. Pressoy; 8 A Paine, llrown*. Mary D Leach, Paine; Hubert Byrou, Donaldson. and Itacehorae. Miller, for New York, ldg; Geo Washington, Rolf, lor Savannah, do. Cau/utta. Feb *2.r??In port, ship Rosalie (Br), (leggum; Senator (Br?, JefTrev. and Robert I*ees (Br), K??e, for New York, ldg: Kicaito. Brown, for Boston, do; Dread (Br), Kvana. tor San Francisco, do; hark Lynton (Br), Brown, for do: and others. Went to sea from Sanger Feb 10. ships S R Mead, Dixon, for New Yam; Slid, Ranee (Bit, Stephenson, do. Dkmnrara, March 0? lu port, s.'tir M A Folsom, Banker, for St Lticia. aloitk. about Y.su'eh 1?Arrived, brig A 8 Pennell, Beck, New fait* Havana. Marco 2H? \rrtred, steamers Citr of Vera Crui. Deaken, New York; \Y G Ilewes. Morgan. Indianola. Sailed 2fHh. earner* City of Havana, Phillips (from New Yor?'. Progresso, Ac, Margaret. Baker, New Ortean*. IIALirit. .March 2H?Arrived, steamer Geo Washington, Whitehead. New York. Mk**ina. about March 15, bark Virginia L Stafford (Br), Curry. New York. Mojitkvidko. Feb 18-In port, ship Rufus K Wood, Davis, from Boston for San Francisco, ready to resume her vovage. Mataui 14. Feb jf?Arrived, schr fygnus. Steele, .Mac lii as (and sailed for Prune* ; March 5, bark Minnesota. Arey, 1 Baltimore <and sailed for FeJardo). Sailed March 10, brig Eastern Star, Foster. New York; I tlili. schr Margie, McFaddeu. F ajar do. to Uniali ldg for north of Ifatteras. In pert March 12. brigs item. Pierce, and Marr K Dana, i O*Nell. Mg: Ann I lisabetb. Burgess, and Mausou. smith, wtg; wins David T??rrey, >ouie. and l> P keeling. itohin*on, ldg: Marr G Collin*. Soinerv tr un New York via Ponce, ar rived loth, disg; Paul Heavcv, French, froin New York. ait? | rlred ">th. Jo: Jesaie Hoyt inn, from St Thomas, arrived Fob *7. do: Mmiui lava, Telbot; Otrrir 8 Webb. Roftra; 1 Aunu W Parker SDomnin. and Allegro Kallar. wtg Ylvtsxaa*. M arch "M?Arrived, bum Mary Pratt. Savin, London; brig Hyperion. Clark, New York ; sehr Louisa A Orr, Orr, (llasguw. Sailed 2'dd. Senior 'Nor'. Tonneson. north of llattera*. Padvmu. Jan "Jt?? In port, bark Hawthorn, Na?ou rlrora Hatavial, for New York. Idg; brig Dan <Sw). Ilollberg(from j liaiavial, lor do. do. Ponci, March II?In port, brigs Morning Light, Dill, and Daylight. Marks, tor Cnltod States. ldg;rchr? Annie Hell, Rice, and Oliver Djrer. Kalker, tor do. do : Delhi, Kmcrsnn, tmm Portland, disg; Mary H Harris, Crowley, and Anita Small, seeking. Mr Thou a*. Marrh IS?Sailed, brig Nautilus, May. Torks Island. Sr.loHss. PH. March l.t,?:30 AM?Arrived, steemer John llrsmall (Hri, Nrwlngton. New York iaud veiled es 1 I'M. lot Para, Pernambueo. Hehia end Klo Janeiro). Sanua. March 2.V-Arrived, (cbr Msttle llolines. Marshall, Mar'ila* St John. NB. March l'?? Sailed, ship Victory (Br), Watton. Imndon Thisiiivd (Cube', March 22?Sailed. srhr B J Wlllard, Woodbury. Delaware Breakwater for orders. Yoa >ii <a ?. March HI?sailed preelously, berk Jonathan Cliaao. Curtis. Hong Kong. In port March 10. ship llooe, Hancock, une. AMERICAN PORTSs ALEXANDRIA, March 2??Sailed, eteatner EC Kaighl, New York. m BOSTON. March U??Arrlred. barke Magttntlcook, Hem Im?m. C'aloaia; leehrrUse iBrl. Jahaeoa. Taik a Island, brig* 8?llr Brown. Bom. Batavia; Dauntless, Williams Palermo: Westwood iRr). Nation, Ponce: Otter (B? Prlngle. Cienfuegue: Cbriitioa, Orowell. do: Shasta, Brown, f do: Aurora illr). Wood. Triuilad: Saaild# tBr), Sagua; Kujily T Sbaldon, liarnai. llitiiou: ecbre N J Miliar, -'la, Miraxoane: Druid, Swatirr.8tJulini.PK: W P Ouuuiings, 8agua; Decora. Crosalev, Turk'a Island; jjt. !t,(?Mr, Gregory, Philadelphia. Alio arrived, nark Lawrence. Howes, Palermo: acbri W D Hilton, Jobnaon, Philadelphia; Alliu Graana. Nlckeraoa, Hoboken; Hyna. Oliver, New York: Freddie L. Porter. Port Johnaon: P A Server, Cordery, Charlaatou, 8C (and proceeded to Weymouth) : Mary 8 Bradabaw. Van Giloar. Cieafuegoi; Geo 11 Bent, Smith, Brunswick, Ga; Lydla H Roner. Creamer. Norfolk: W Tire. Tlee. Baltimore; Annie < K Ketchum, Ketehmn, Philaoelphia; J T Alburger, Newell, do; CO Borry. Koavev, do; Charlea A Jonea. Keut. Weehawken; Enos B Phillips, Baker, do; Alico B, Roberts. Hoboken. I'leared-Steamers Aries. Baker, Philadelphia: Gen Whit ney, liallelt. New York. BALTIMORE. March 2fl?Arrlvod. steamera Geo AddoIiI Lowland, H<?l?n: John Hopkins, Halleit. do; JnoW Car rett. Hlx. New York; E C Biddle, Jones, Newborn, NOi ships Marietta W (Aust), Protata. Cape de Verde*; Hebt (Nor), Koilt, New Row, bark* Principle (Iial). Seal a. Dublin ; Talesman (Brl, Blackford. Klo Janeiro; Edward (Ger), Holberstadl, Bremen; Aberdeen. Salvage, Palermo; brigi Mississippi (Br). March ant, Demerara: Romance, Craig, Navassa: achr llaltie E Giles, Bremnar, Fulton. Texaa. Cleared?Steamer* Experiment, rPlerce, Newborn. NC; Vlneland. Bowen, New York ; bark Kepha (Nor). Frrieaeu. Londonderry; achr* Mabel Thomas, McKentie, Provideucel S J Pooka. Crantner, Hudson. Also cleared?Steamer Raleigh. Oliver, Wilmington. NCi hark* Traveller. Penfield. Rio Janeiro; Parodi A 0 (Ital), Bi uraoue, (Jueenstown or Palruoutb. I Sailed?Steamer Sardinian; barks Lulta, Le Gratia, Cletnoiuia S, N S do) Boseliette. HATII. Mareb 27?Sailed, schr John T Manaon, Manson, Baltimore. 28th?Sailed, sehr Nellie Hamper. Higtrius, Philadelphia. In port, ready for sea?Sehr Koret, Dunham, for Baltl> m BOOTH BAY, March 22?Arrived, schra America, Hall, Rockland for New York; J W Spauldiiig. Gross, Vlnalhavea do ; Mott Haven. Collins. New York for Calais. BRIDGEPORT. March 25?Arrived, schr R K Vsughau, Baltimore via Norfolk (where she put in for repairs aftal being ashore). CHARLESTON, March 28?Cleared, brig Bore (Sw), Tomstroiieseu. Rouen. 2tnh?Cleared, barks N Thayer, Crosby. Havre; Ev? SKnr) Skonwajiril o Colltloeut:ll oort - Mtftlllo (Brl. KoStOt Liverpool. Sailed?Steamers Golf Stream, Holmes, New York; Lucille*. Bennett. Baltimore. CHESTER. Pa, March '29-Arrtved. schr Walter Palmes Cole, New York for Philadelphia. DUTCH Island HARBOR. March 28?In port, bark I Brown, from Alexandria (Kicvpt) for New Haven; echri Shamrock, Providence lor IIavrrstraw: Dexter Clark, New Bedford Tor New York; Maggie P Smith, do for Pbiladel* pbia, and other*. KDGARTOWX, March 20?Arrived, echr* E G WlUard, ? Slmontou. Philadelphia for Portland. FERNANDINA. March 23?Cleared, bark Ganger Rolf (Nori, Lepoaoe, Uuiteit Kingdom. FORTRESS MONROE. March 29?Passed out, bark Aldborougb (Br), from Norfolk for Liverpool. Sailed?Bark* Johanna, I'latou. and Anna, tor Baltimore. FALL RIVER, March 28?Sailed, aclir* Oliver Ames, Babbitt. Georgetown, DC; M M Merrlmau, Crane. Philadelphia. GALVESTON, March 28?Cleared, bark Vaaco d* Game (Bri. Anderson. Bremen. 2kHh?Cleared, hark Mary Frost (Brl, Nell. Liverpool; t J Southard, YYoodworth, do; Mathilda (for), Cork. JACKSONVILLE. March 24?Arrived, schr Joseph Rudd, Anderson, New York. Cleared?Sclirs K II Darling. Hudson, Albany. NY; Marcus Edwards, Church. New York. KEY WEST. March 2M?Arrived, steamer State of Texas, Holuer. Galve*ton lor New York land proceeded). MOBILE, March 28?Arrived, bark Moudego (Br), Davis, Kiuv*too Ja: schr Silver Spray. Teuney. Boston. Cleared?Ship William llSr), Journeay, New York. 21?lh? Cleared, ship A McCallnm, Masters, St John, NB( brig Marie (Ger), Sandt, Brake (Germany). NEW ORLEANS, March 25?Cleared, schrs Traveller, 11 Oil rri, rift van* vm .n?mn??i .^inry uwru, niuini, * ?rmouth, NS; Gertrude Howes, Clermont, Ruotan. 28th?Cleared, steamer New Yurie. Quick. New York; ship Adrians (Kr), Jordan, Liverpool; barks August Loefller, (Nor), Olsen. do; Alcxaudor (Sw), Rhodeu, Bremen. 29th?Arrived. hark Item, Moteinan, Havre. Cleared?steamers New Orleans. Dearboin. New York; Alice (.Br), Litis, Liverpool; ship St Patrick (Br), Sterrutt, do. Southwbst Pass. March 29?Arrived, ship Able (Nor), Olsen. AntwiTp (and sailed for Pensacola). Also arrived, ship N Mosher, Dublin; bark Brothers A Sisters (Br), Aubrey, Amsterdam. Sailed?Ships Harvester, for Liverpool; Herman, do; Lorley (Nor), Cronstndt; barks Granville Belle (Br). Liverpool ; Krance et Platte (Fr>, Havre; Vestlandet (Nor), do; Osterllde (Nor), Queeiistnwn; Orlar.a (Br), Liverpool. Also sailed, steamer St Mary; ship Mary Di.rkee (Br) NORFOLK, March 27?Arrived, schr F P Simpson, Skidmore, New York. Cleared?Ship Aldoborongh (Br), McLean, Liverpool. NEWBl'RYPORT, March 28-Arrived, schr E Tilton, Bay. ard. Baltimore. NEW BEDFORD, March 29?Arrived, sclir S 8 Smith. Snow, VVsreliam tor New York. NEWPORT, March 27. PM-Arrived, schrs Henry Nicker, sou. Uobbios. Providence for Virginia; Hastings, Chase, New Bedford for do (and both sailed 28tb). Sailed?Schr Watchful, Gill, Philadelphia for Cohaaset. 28th, 9 AM?Arrived in the night, schrs Major, Chase, from Tiveaton; Samuel L Crocker, Thrasher, Taunton for New York. Sailed?Schrs Wm Butler, Knowles, Providence for Virginia, after repairing; Robert Pettis, Bobbins; Richard S Newcomb, Dill, and Nellie M Snow, Snow, from Providence for Virginia: Ida R Freeman, Freeman, WellBeet for Tangier; Flora A Newcomb, Katon. from Salem for do; C B Jones, Snow, Fall River for New York: James Martin, Brown, Boston for Philadelphia; Freddie W Alton. Doane, do for Virginia: Cetacean, Goodspeed, Provincntown for do; Mary E Wliorf, Whorf, Wellfleet for New York; J L Newton, Stover, Boston for Washington. DC; Thomas B Smith, Winchester, from New Bedford for New York. In port?Schrs Mary Miller, Dayton, Somerset for New York; ids, Deeringtrom Taunton for do: Mansfield, Achoru | lor New York ; llnunie Westbrook, McDuffie, Portland for New York; Spartal, Grossman, Calais for do; F1 est wing, Kenniston. New Bedford for do; Florence B Tnrner, Warker, from Rockland for do; Theodore Dean, Evans, Fall Rival for Norfolk and Georgetown, DO. NEW LONDON. March 28?Arrived, schrs Wm T Elmer. Stoniugton for New York; Phrebe Elizabeth, New York; J 1 Worthington, Philadelphia for Norwich. NEW HAVEN, March 28?Arrived, schr Henry Allen, Tatem. Balttmora, _ PORTLAND. O, March 28-Cleared. ahipa Trojan, Wil. Hams. Queenstown; Ben Khydding (Br), Person, Liverpool; bark Stratheden (Uri. Anderson. Queenstown. PENSACOLA, March 28?Arrived, barks Zurich (Br), Foster, Kio Janeiro; Harriet Hickman (Br), Smith, Texel; Kolas (Sp), Malstra, Havana; Ciotilde (Sp), Abriel, Cienftaegos. ?, Cleared?Barks Mexican (Rr), Baxter, Belfast, I; John Rutherford (Bri.O'Neil, Liverpool. PHILADELPHIA, March 29?Arrived, steamers City of Limerick (Kr), Jamison, Liverpool; Berks. Pendleton, Boston; Equator. Hinckley, Charleston; Philadelphia, Davit, New York; barks AmalQ (Itai), Kusto, Marteila; Frisk (Nor), Muthe. Rremerhaven : schrs John Shay. Tilton, Cardenas: Henry D May, Blsckman, New York; CharlesB Gibsou Emory. Itockport. Alw, arrived si earners A llent won Tut tie. Boston; Harris btirg, Worth. Now York; barks Syringe (Br), Tralrey. WaterforJ via St Thomas; Ilrvat (Aua), Ctan, Bordeaux; Maria, Aiubroauna, Liceta. Hawthorn. Payson, Liverpool; brigs Prentiss Hobbs, Dodge. Messina; Ktta M Tucker, Forbes, Cardenas; Iais, Audcraon. Sagua; schrs Uen Connor, Hice, t ardenas; Kate E Rich, llolmea. Carbarien; Amelia Iloaru, Healings, Wilmington. NC; Olive Cruaby, Hutchinson, I'ensaeola; Belle Brown, Kuoa-lton, Kockport; Veto. Henderson, New York; (iilbert II unci Iff, Kruyne, Connecticut Kiver; Sarah R Thomas, Arnold, do. Cleared?Steamer City of Bristol (Br). Liverpool; bark Caiharieu. Hopkins. Caiharien: brifrs Hague. Monday, ha.mi a. J F Merry, Bradley, Aspinwall; M A Berry, Berry, Havana. Also cleared, steamers Baton, Snow, Boston: Florida, Crocker, Providence; Pntlsvllle, Winnetf, New York; Geo 11 Stout, Fierce, do; Chesapeake. Fulta, do: bark Kate Harding. Watta, Havre; schr Marietta Smith, Preston, Greenport. Sailed?Steamers Saxon and Potteville. Cleared JSth, steamer Centipede, for Koeton (and sailed). Breakwater. Del, March 29?Arrived. bark Elena Cordano (ltal>, SchiaBno, London; sehrs Francis Hatch, and Mary Brewer. New York for Richmond: Kate C Rankin, Portland for do: Minnie Lanza. Wocklaud for Baltimore Lkwks, Del. March 29?Arrived I'Sth, bark Clara E Metiilvery, Walmett, Cardeua? tor orders; echrs Annie BlUa, Simmons Cardenas; Elizabeth S Lee. Oelvteton for Fall River, and P T Willetts, from Savannah. Pa?sed in 2Sth, ship Joseph Fish, from Bouthweat Pase. Passed In last night?shins Eliza Everett (Br).Dunkerton. from Liverpool; Sarah (Br), Dublin via Southwest Pass. Arrivod 29th bark Berxer (Rns). Niika, from Dublin; tchr? Addle M Chedwick. Harding, from Cardenas for orders: SB Kay. Kndicott. from do, with lost of foretopmust land tailed for New York.) Sailed 'Jilth. harks Stormy Petrel, Violet. Monkthaven; schrs s K Hudson, lor Boston; Emily Blrdsall, New York; ltacer, do; KJ Palnier.de; Lexington, E II Hudson, Two Marys, Theresa I) Baker and Virginia L Hickman, New York, and Koswell, Philadelphia. PORTLAND. Mr. March 2S-Arrived, schr* Madagascar, New York via Gloucester, with mainmast cut away, as before reported; Isabella Jewett, New Bedford, to load lor Philadelphia; Nellie Doe. Boston, to load for New York; Lottie Beard, do, to load tor Mobile; Ellen Gott, Amesbury, Belfast, bouud S. Cleared? Schrs Lucy D, Richmond, Va; A Hammond, Philadelphia. '.'Stll?Arrived, steamer Francnnla. Bragg, New York; schrs Jenny X lluddell, Baltitnoio; Lugenow. Dow, Mayaguez. PR. Also arrived, schr Ellen H Gott, Amesbury, Charleston. ruiiin.nui in, viarcu ii?Arriven, unrs joon nvuv worth, Brown, Baltimore; Cerea, (Hark, Philadelphia forDover. PROVIDENCE. March 28?Arrived. achra E O Irwin, Jotm.nn, Virginia; Kllvn M Duflield, Kaynnr, Perth Amboy; Klin City. Kidd. South Am hoy; Robert Btalr, Wake ley, llaveratraw tor Pawtncket. Sailed?Schm Win 1> Marvel, O'Kede, Alexandria or Georgetown, DC (and anchored below); Herachell, Chamhera. Georgetown. DC ; Jatnea A Crocker, Browo, Norfolk; I-avolta, Wliittemore, Haiti more land anchored below); Weatntoreland, Allen, Philadelphia; Bertha, Conover, South Ambov; Kathion, Carberrv, New York; achr Annie B (Br), Semrd, do. SAN FRANCISCO, March 21-Arrlved, bark* Mertnlon, Jordan, Seattle; llarve.t Home, Mattaoo, do; Tarn O'Sbaater, I'atteraon. Columbia River. Cleared--Hark* Tidal Wave. Reynold!, Port Towuiend; Robert Kelly, Kingman, Maxatlan. _ Sailed?Bark! Rainier, White, Port Gamble ; David Hoadley, Kalilcr, do. SAVANNAH, March 20?Cleared, bark Alex McKaoiia iBr). Oopp il'rotn Liverpool), Darten. Arrived?Steamer I-e<>. Danlet, Navaau. , Sailed?Schr J U Drew, Brnnkawiek. SAI.KM, March 27?Arrived. echra Jeddie, Cbadwick, and Neptune'- Bride. I.lndaey, Klltabethport. Sailed The arrival! of 25th and eeveral other! bound E STONINUTON. March 28?Arrived, tchrt Klita A Clark; New York. Retiey Ann, do (both to load grauitei. VIMKYAKD HAVKN. March'J8?Arrived, achra Ptnenix and Kllen Moiri.-.n, Port Johnion tor Richmond. Me. Pan??d by-Hark F.lUa White, Mataniav tor Hoalon. Sailed?All the ve.sola below reported, except brie! Matlie H Kn well Hooted I; Vtrnrnn II Hill (reloedlniri; ecbra .1 M Morale, (repairing! ; 8 V W Simmon, ireadv for <ea>; Cambridge; W l< Varney ; Mary Snow. I.iinle MnJor, Kunlca llleh, Beol Ollvar. O M Hopkiaa. Nathan Cleavaa. Addle P Cole, Ferrairut, t lerli.a Alice, Charlotte Fiih. M K Kavrley, Clara W Klwell. J"?e Hard, Second Fraderie, Klih, Plnanfx and Kllen Mnrrlwn. ?? - ?! YACHT!*. HTKAMIIOAT*. A( . IAOR 8ALK OR CEAETBE-IEOR ARD WOODE* ' Steam.hlp*. woo.len ?nrf iron Steamboat*. with nod without .tatemoinvtor d*y or ni jht run to*: alio light dmu .'lit ealoon Hrci|i?ll?1.l?,JI? tteam Yacht*. I.aiincltee. Tugboat*. 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