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10 WASHINGTON. leeretary Hobesou Explains His Action on the Failure of flay Cooke & Co. NAVY DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS. ujsiussion 01 Ante-war questions uy j Republican Senators. BOUTWELL ON SLAVERY. Starving Condition of the Indians About Fort SilL /ROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. ; Washington, March 80. 1870. THE ACCOUNTS ON TILE NAVY DEPARTMENT? THE NECESSARY DELAY IN SETTLEMENT? j 1'OSITIVK DENIAL. ON THE EXISTENCE ON ANY j DEFICIENCY?NO ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION I TO RE ASKED l'OR AND NO LAW VIOLATED. Concerning a story in circulation that some drafts at lour months against the Navy Do part incut liavo not j been paid on presentation, the Secretary of the Navy I lays that the presumption drawn that tie has spent j ihu appropriation IsluUe; that theru la no clutlciency; \ that 11(0 agents ol the navy in London have the money to cover these drafts now in their possession in Loudon, but tliul the incoming drafts duo between now and the close of lite lineal your will, i AS a matter of course, exhaust all the lands as the aj>propriution is meaut by the House ol Hc|irescntutivcs to cover only the necossary outlays. Ho explulns that the accounts of the pay ol tho navy are ueces t-urily diverse and scattered; that ho bus seventy paymasters, each of whom needs some surplus rush in liand and ifeach has only $&,t)00 this would aniouul to n large sum scattered all over tho world, tho balancing * of which comes in uoccssarily slowly and at irregular periods. The Navy Departuont keeps this pay account with u banker in Loudon with the general understanding that It may draw on bita it necessary at times beyond its buhitico with him. The government was often I $1,000,000 behindhand with the Uurings, hut, so far as he navy accounts go, this all came In as tho paymasters settled their accounts. Hut ho adds that tho accounts und balances being at such distant points It is not possible to brine thorn all In uromntlv at ii given time, and the appropriations allowing no surplus or working capital, there must sometimes be Mali a condition ot things as this. II, thvroloro, tho pay account of the navy is low this is not because there lias been waste or there is a deficiency, but bccauso of the necessary delay iu Bottling outstanding accounts. I llo adds that to complicate this matter of settlement nil expenses of the uuvy, us lor tho Murine Corps, re- ! pai.r- machinery, &0., abroad are paid out j al tho London baianco, and tho pay account I Is ulterwurd reiinbur?o,l by the Treasury i out of tho other appropriations, which, of course, | t Increases tho delay iu the settlement of this account. j tlonco tho periodical necessity of overdrawing his Salanee iu I.ondou while there is no uclual deilcieney, ! ind tins has always been tho case when the liurings ' acre the government agents, llo douics, therefore, : positively thiti thero is uny deficiency, uud asserts tli.it the pay uc count and all other accounts of tho navy uro Correctly kept; tliat bo has not expended his wholo up. proprlutlou, hut has his aC'uirs in such shapo that I he will ask for no deilcieney appro|>riulion nor need any, but thut all his payments for tho year will ho lnudo out of tho uppropiiatiotis of tliu year, llo adds Willi groat postllvsness that it is f'also thut ho bus used money lrotu otto upprouriation to expend lor another; that this Is contrary to law, and uttdcr the I system of audit in ttio Treasury impossible, and that ull charges of (his kind are totally (also and groundless. I The reports which have been set ullout on this sub- I ject Scviu hero to have coiuo Irutu persons representing the agcnis of the navy !u London, and, as they uro thus groundless, they j ought to he contradicted. H Is understood that Mr. Kol>eson docs not mean to evade auy possible invcstl* | gution by the House, hut. on the contrary, means to j assist the committee in everyway. There uro some j details in the following account which do not appear ! lu Mr. Kobcson's published letters, uud these it is just * to him to maae known. Mr. Uobcsou remarked this j cvcuiug, in conversation with u friend concerning the j despatches of his recently published, that ihey do not j give an entirely accurate account of his action In the ! matters they concerned. Ho said that It should bo understood that on tho 16th ol September, two days belore Jay C'ooko & Co. failed, und when he, of course, had no idea that they were going to fati. tho ttino had cotno | tor a usual remiltauco to Juy Cooke, McCulloch & Co., l.oudou, who were agents of tho navy, and ho ' accordingly ordered this remittance o( a million; that j in u despatch, not yet printed, ol the 16lh, he ordered ! the actlug secretary to stop this tomittance, Jay I ? .*.ten I. .i 11,1. 111..II lulled and that the umnS .t.i,.>l..|, ! given iu lliu IliKAiji, was Commodore Reynolds' answer to this order, reporting that ttie remittance 11ad been 'stopped iu time. What actually happened, tie nays, was that the draft had leeu given to Jay Cooko As Co. to be transferred, but i ass tcturtied by them to tlic Treasury. Next he tele- ' jruplied to Paymaster Bradford, tbeu iu London, in ! ^injunction with Mr. Called, to slay and look Into the , tlluiis of Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Co., the question ' DOiug whether the bouse was safe and whether the government's balance with them, at that time about (uoo.000, was-socuie. This was the occasion of the despatches from Bradford, which have boon printed, and ho says his instructions telegraphed over hare not been printed. Mean- 1 time he found it necessury to keep Paymaster Bradford iu funds to honor tbo drafts of distant paymasters us they should arrive, in caso Cooke, McCulloch & Co. could not or would not. For this purpose he caused ilie trauslcr of $1,600,1)00 to Paymaster Cutler in Now York, and caused him to buy exchaligo ou London, or 1 Mtbor to get trauslers by cable, Culler paying iu New Fork only on a telegraphic certificate that au equal lum wait deposited iu London. (,'ooke, McCulloch k Cot in the monntltuc, be saye, went ou paving; drulla is they came l<>4i*nd, and tho Secretary tor.K measures to obtain Iroiu tho house all tho securities ho rould sot, prcMlnit them couslunlly. About the :10th of IKTober tho agent of Cooke, McCulloch k Co. came to hint and represented that tho house was going on, that It had bonorod all the Navy'a dralta and that tho Navy's baiauco was drawn down, so tar, to about |<30b,u00; that they lelt entitled to ask for a new re. I mutative. On tht* question Mr. llobeaon took the I sdvico ol the theu Secretary ot the Treasury and the President, and they agreed to do ao, tnoved by (he tear of causlug disaster if they relueed?not snly to Cooke, McCulloch k Co., but to stlior American banking bouses in London. Ho therefore agreed to remit ibom $1,000,000, in October und November, In Instalments, aud took new securities abundantly covering the uew remittance aud the old balance. When Cooke, McCulloch k Co. aero lorced Into liquidation then and thereafter Paysiaster tlradlord took up the drafts of the navy against tut! IIOU-U tlS tut!/ lUillu IK UI uua ; a> hi* charge. At present Cooke, McCullocb k Co. owe the govcrniucut about $700,000, which, Mr. Hnbcsoti poiula out, I* $'J0U,U00 ; *. ** than w iicu the panic broko out, and for thla debt to ha* securities which will he realized In tucb manner ts ?o 101 ru Our so the Ireaeury, principal and Inierett, ty the 1st of July or during the present Useal year. I Thus he claim* thut he hi* lost nothing, and that hi* j letion Is Jukiitied by the event. tOTUINOB ABM' IlESIONATION?HOW If IS RFUAHOED IN WAMIIINUTOM?SAT 1HF ACTION OF MISSISSIPPI HEPl'ltlJCANS. The resignation ol Governor Ante* In Mississippi, fol. I ui iii/ so closely alter the resignation of Lieutenant i.oii'i nor r>:tvi*, clean* the political atmosphere of the -1. t.. It ha* been expected hero lor some time, as it | was pretty cerium that he would have been convicted had he not resigned, and the delay was occa- i slutted, as ia supposed here, by attempts at j nv.wilatiou with the d?'usoorata. vamA broke | NEW down. The Acting Governor, Stone, la a democrat, but Is well spoken of by the republicans, who consider him a fair and upright man who will doal honestly mid impartially uud uiako a good Governor lor the Stale. The resignation of Atnes breaks the power ol the ring of followers and favorites ot his who have raif ruled the State and will enable the republican part In the Statu to reorganize on a sound basis and to juage themselves a formidable and reapeclable opposition, If tbey do not carry tbe State. Miaslssippl republicans here are very well satisfied with the result, and believe the future of their Slate to be tuoro hopeful at this moment than lor years before. Meantime, Senator Morton docs not seem to bo aware that the hot. torn has fallen out ot his Mississippi investigation. FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. Washixotox, March 30, 18T& ACRIMONIOUS DEBATE OH THE MISSISSIPPI RESOLUTION?AH OLD TIME ANTI-SLAVERY SPEECH PROM BOUTWELL?INSL'LTINO LANOUAOK TO SOUTHERN SENATORS. The republican Senators are disposed to take up tbe wrangle with the Southern democracy a here Mr. Blaine lett it in the House. During tbe debate to day on tho Mississippi Investigation question, while Mr. Dayard, of Delaware, was speaking. Mr. Houlwell, of Massachusetts. interrupted hltn several times, lor which he dually received a some what sharp rebuke. A* soou as Mr. Bayard had IIlushed Mr. Uoutwcll rose to his loot and responded in those tones and terms of intouso radicalism which, in days gone by, havo electritled the legislative halls of both houses. Ho delivered a regular old fushioucd unti-slavery times, lugittve slave law dissertation and was unsparing even to cruelty in his cr.ticlsms of tho -Southern I ample. Long alter he had ceased the hot blood* could be seen reddening tho luces of tho Southern-Senators, csjKciullp those who hud served in the Confederate army during the war. But tliey kept their temper exceedingly well, Senators Withers, of West Virginia, and Maxcy, of Texas, replying to Senator Boutwell iu emphatic but reusouubly conservative sentences. Ono of the Eastern Senutors, who wus very much pleased with the unsparlog laceration which the latter had given the South said ho thought ho heurl tho tones of the Old South Church bell iu Huston ring out again. Senator Morton followed with u caustic application to ttie wounds opened by Senator Houtwell. Unless grout discretion assumes tho sway there will probably be much more o( this acrimonious debate, and the scenes o( the House will bo ro-enactod. The republican Senators are provoking their opponents by what they call the arrogance of tbo South in manner and legislative action and hone to got some Scuutorial Ben LI ill to speak out his mind iu retort. THE FRAUDS IX THE INDIAN BUREAU?A REPUBLICAN MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE AS COUNSEL FOR THE (DEFENCE? FAVORITISM TOWARD THE RING. During tho examination or witnesses hv the Indian Committee to day Mr. I'agc, one of tbo members who cross-exuuiincs theui, lost his temper becauso one of the spectators handed a nolo to the chairman. Mr. l'age protested. Mr. Scales and Judge Wilshiro said that they wero glad to got information from any one. Tho country wanted the truth, and the chairman said they would thank any person who gavo them lacts that would lead to the exposure of frauds. J. E. Barrows, of Now York city, testified that ho was a contractor, but had lost his bids, though ho was lower than any competitor; ill cacti instanco ex-CornOt..ill. 1--.-I Hintiuniul In nil-., f In, in members of the Indian King, though they always hid higher than the witness did. 11c gave the following damaging statement ol tho way the iruudulcul contracts wero obtained:? In July, 1874, Mr. L. Zcckcndorf, of Tucson, Arizona, John Hughes, of Denver, and tho witness, J. K. Harrows, were bidders in the name of Zeokuudorf tor furnishing beet cattle to the dllterciil Indian agencies in in Arizona, tho amount in the aggregate being0,000,000 or 7,000,000 pounds. When the bids wero opened ut tbu Interior Department by Commissioner Smith the bid ol willness' tlrm was lounrt to be the lowest, and they expected to get the contract, as all the requirements in tho proposal were complied with, d ue checks accompanying the bid were duly certilled by New York national banks to tho amount ot $Ul,0'.it). ()u tho day ailer the proposals were opened D. W. C. Wheeler, of New York; J. W. Hosier, of Pennsylvania, and Lew Smith, of Leaveuwortb, Kansas, had put in two or three bids, one in the anno ol Trainer, of Texas, which was tho next above Zcckcndorf's; oue in the name of .Smith, the third or lourtli above witness' tlrm. Mr. Zeckcudorf demanded the contract ol Commissioner Smith, hut was relused, and no explanation whs given. The contract wus llually awarded to l.ew Smith ia the interest of \le.-sr?. Mo. ler unit Wboeler. The dlllereliee in t(to price ol the contract was lrom 130,000 tu $40,000, which of course was u total loss to the government and the Indiana. The witness went oil to say that on the day the bids were to be opeuod Wheeler said ihut the wanes* should never secure the bids. Alter the contract was awarded to the King u check tor $3 000 was presented to Hughes to keep hltn quiet. l'lie check lor that amouui was given by I.cw .Smith, one ot the siiccesslul contractors, but it was drawn by Bossier, tho lting contractor, and tt was on kouutz it Co., of New York. In 1874 tho wttucss, Mr. Barrows, hid lu the contract tor transportation of Indian sup plies troin Cheyenne to Bed Cloud agency. He was tho. lowest bidder, but McCauu received the contract at prices largely in excess of those put in by the witness. The advertisement for proposals said that hid* would only bo received lrom Cheyenne, yet a private agreement was made between McCann and Commissioner Hinilh to accept McCann's bid lor transportation lrom Omaha to Kcd Cloud vin Cheyenne, which was In violation ol the stipulations ol the contract as advertised. THE INDIANS ABOUT FOBT SILL IN A STAltVINO CONDITION ? DANUEIIH OP AN UPKISINO AND. D1SAHTKOUS CONSEQUENCES LIKELY TO FOLLOW EFFORTS TO AVOID THE DIFECULTY. Considerable apprehension Is felt at the War Department owing to recent advices received lrom the mill jury officials at Fori Sill thai the Indians, lo ibo number of 7.00U, are uctually suflering tor want ol something lo cat, and arc, in tact, uu ibo verge of starvation. Tlio troops have no spare rations lo give them, and there is hut a lorce ol nhoul 600 men in the post, which, lu the ovent ol a rising on the part ot the Indians, makes the soldiers' |K>iiliou precarious. This danger Is soriously upprelienilod by tho ofltcers ot the Wur Department, us thev know that tho llrst thing an Indiau will do beloro ho sturves la lo rise up against the authorities aud take to the plains, which Is now an act ol war. Such a course with tho threatening attitude of Sioux In the northwest, who would communicate with them by war parties ana couriers, would render tho whole border u:iieuauiable> and c&uso certain destruction ol the troops, the Secretary ol Wur forwarded tho |>apcrs to the Secretary of the Interior, with the request that supplies may lie sent to tho tulferiug Indians aud their laiuiliea, and thul the appropriations may he hastened lo enable tho department to do all tliut is required. Secretary Chuudicr will accordingly urge that the House and Souato take early notice of this coudiltou of alfairs, and tho War Department will second him, lu order to avoid, If possible, tho chances of u war, which the military authorities hero regard as most Imminent, lu u word, ul no time for many yenrs past has the War Department lilt so much concern on tho score of ludiau uilairs as at the present moment. SO TRANSFER or THE INDIAN BUREAU PROBABLE. Senator Allison, ol Iowa, chairman of tho Senate Committee ou Indian Allairs, does not think that there Is much likelihood of tho transler of the couduct of ludiau afhnrs by Congress to tho War Department, lie is la favor of the appointment of a commission to take two years to examine into uud decide upon and reconimeud apian to be adopted for the lull investment and management ot tho Indiana TUi PRESIDENTS ILLNESS?APPREHENSIONS EEI.T BT 1IIS FRIENDS?THE SENATE PRESIDENCY PRO TEH. QUESTION LIKBI.T TO BE aaviven Tbe Illness of President Grant occasions much cud cern at (be CapiloL Tbe attack promisod to be of short duration l:iil evening, but tbe indiscreet going out ol tbe President yesterday alleruoon to ride ban aggravated hi* ludl.'posilion and demanded atroab tbe efforts of his attending physician, Dr. ltattl Noma, who tvaa obliged to remain at the While House during )a*i nlgtit aa a precaution agaiu?t any ?uddon and unfavorable change. Considerable appreheueion continues to be Icli lest the President's illness may rulmtnato in something of tho paralytic or apoplectic typo. His habits have changed greatly of late. Ho was accustomed to rules great deal on boiseback, keeping up Ins army physical training, out latterly no has loregone Ibis exercise, growiuj quite stout thereby, and his life has been more sedentary and laborious in oflice work. This, it is thought, would tend to make him Uabie lo the serious islluencas of sudden strata upon YORK HERALD, FREDAT^ bis nervous system, and accounts, in a great measure, lor bis present sickness. The subject makes fresh talk among Senators, as the continuance of President G rant's indisposition would revive the old nueatiou about the President pro lem. ol the Semite. THE SPIRIT TAX LAWS?THE NEW YOllK PRODUCE EXCHANGE IN EXPLANATION OP ITS MEMORIAL. The Now York Produce Exchange committee to-dajr were heard by the Sub-Coinmittece of Ways and Means. The memorial and occasion lor it were explained by the Chairman of tlio committee. Mr. W. 8. Miller. Mr. Bristuw .stated fully the business evils and oppressions resulting troni the present practices of iuternal revenue officers. whtlo the legal aspects i>f the euso were developed by Colonel Hill, who dwelt particularly upon the bearing of Judge Giles' decision, of Baltimore, of day beforo yesterday. The reception of the memorial wus most luvorahle, and at the request of Mr. Hancock the Produce Exchange delegates are reducing their views to writing and druwing a proposed amendment, which will accord with Mr. Meade's bill In so lar as it relates to that especial subject. A petition was prescuted to-day by Mr. O'Brien, of Marylaud, in favor of this hill, signed by all the chemical manufacturing and wholesale druggists In the city of Baltimore, and one from Now Haven wus alsd presented, signed by all the wholesalo liquor dealer* of that city. The Produce Exchange committee will submit their papers to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue before returuing to New York. SENATOR CONOVElt, OP FLORIDA, AND THE CHARGES AGAINST HIM WnKN STATE TREASURER. For s>mo timo past thero has been it movement in political circles in Florida, aiming to effect the Indictment of Senator 8. B. Conover, for alleged acts wldlo he was Slate Treasurer. DcMpatcbcs received here today state that immediately upon the examination of Mr. F. 11. Gamble, who was State Comptroller when Senator Conover wus Treasurer of the State ot Florida, the State withdrew Irotn the case, as his testimony exculpated Senator Conover. GENERAL WASHINGTON DESPATCHES. WASHixctrox, March 30, 1870. GENERAL SCHKNCX's TESTIMONY ^lEEORE THE COMMITTEE OF FOREION AFFAIRS?DISCRKPANOIEH IN HIS LETTER OF RESIGNATION EXPLAINED?WIIAT A LONDON STOCKHOLDER PROPOSES TO PROVE. Mr. Schenck again appeared before'the Committee on Foreign Affairs to-day. Mr. Swunu said lie was Instructed by tho committee to say to Mr. Schenck that the committee would retain tho control of the examination in reference to matters connected with him. All questions would be put to hun through n member of tho committee, und ho would replv to tho committee und not to outsido parties. Mr. Schenck made an explanation with regard to his reilg nation as a director of tho Kmma Mine Company, denying, as Lyon ha<l tostitlod, that he had concealed tho lact front December till the 1-th of January. Ho made no etlort to cimcea.1 tho fact which was generally known. Ho also explained tho discrepancies, as called lo his attention by Mr. Springer, between tho letter of resignation to the company and that purporting to bo u copy transmitted to Secretary Fish. Ho hud prepared und retained tho rough draft from which ho had written, with inodi ucaiion, me icucr sent, 10 ino company. Mr. Hewitt called attention to tbo following telegram, received to-day:? Chairman op thk Committkk on Forkigx Akpairs:? !ti continuation of Lvon's evidence I have tlio oriuirial druft ol Scheuck's letter of resignation In Lark's handwriting, and respecting operations I have prool llint Scheuek received a cable telegram In l'uris, on the liilli Here in bo r. from l*ark, advising stilo <111 the intended passing of dividends, and Scbeuck sent Cbeseborougb a telegram to sell -,oon shares lor hi in. MclXJUt'.ALL, Cliuirinun Ktnma Mine. Mr 0 Vnck said he was conlident that no such draft of a letter 111 Lark's handwriting existed, lie was advised by Lark to sell at that time, hut ho seut no telegram to Cheeeborough for such purposes. Mr. Schenck will appear again to-morrow, when Interrogations will be propounded to him. The comtuttico adjourned till to-morrow. Mr. McDougall, who sent tbo above telegrnm from London, is a stock dealer in thai city nud Is the proprietor of The Hour newspaper uud Its money editor. Since the Kmmu mine shares went down in the market lie is said to huve bought up at a very low price enough shares to secure u controlling interest in the company. He is reported to tuive proiitod largely by his own speculations in the Kmina mine stock l>V buying when it was down to ?1 or .til |ior share. Ho himself was not originally in tlio compuny, it is stated, nor one <d those who guttered by the depreciation of the stock. Chairman Swanu, with the concurrence of the commlitoe, has telegraphed McDougall to (orwurd such proofs hr he tnay have in support of the truth ol his tcdegratn. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMEES. DATES OF DEPARTURE* FRuM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL. Steamer. | &miU. j Ojiiet. l.k'Ypt April 1. Liverpool. .Mill Broadway lU' wOunr Apill 1. j Bremen... .12 Howling Groen Baltic April 1 Liverp??oi.. 127 Bioad* mv Cltv of Chester... April 11 Liverpool . | IN Bra.idway Labrador Auril 1.,Havre |No Br .adwHv Ethiopia April 1. Hlaairow ... 7 Bnwlimr 1 ireoo AV.vomiitir April 4. Liverpool.. 2B Broadway Algeria April Z>. Liverp??ol.. I Bowling Gieea fimbria April <j. 11 amnuri;.. i?l Broadway Si ate ol Indium*... April Glasgow... 7'.! Hronlvrijr Republic .......... April *. Livirpooi.. t<7 Broadway City of Ntw York.. April s. Liverpool. 115Broadway Hie tjueeu April H. Liverpool.. ISB Broadway Neckar April *. Iircmeii... 2 H?*wliriir Greoo Victoria April (ila?trow... 7 Bowling Greon China April 12. Liverpool.. 4 Howling Grcoo Cltv ol Richmond. 1 April 1H. Liverpool.. IN 11 road way Snevia April IB. Ilambtin:.. ill Broadwav Rotterdam April IB Rotterdam. No llroadwHV Germanic April 1-1. Liverpool.. b7 Broadway Helvetia April l"? Liverpool.. RHHr??wd?ay Ameriquo Aprill5. Havre.,,... V? Broadway Oder April 1*?. Bremen... 2 Howling Green California April 1."A. <2la*ifow.... 7 ltowliny Hreea Idaho Anril 1*. Liverpool.. 29 Broadway Bothnia April 19. Liverpool 1 Bowllm.' Green State of Pcunayla. April 20. Otaauow.... 72 Broadway Gellert April 20. Hamhnrir.. til Broadway Celtic April 22. Liverpool. B7 Broadway Bolivia April 22. Gla?i;ow.. .A7 Bowling Greet France At?rl122. Havre Vt Broadway Kiitfland. April22. Liverpool.. till Broadway Cltv of Montreal . At>riI 22. Li\.n>ool !."? Hrnittlwitt M?in April22. lire men.... |2 Howling *frees Nevada . I April 39.11 Jrcrpool.. i25i lliumlwiir IVmnierania I April '.'7. Hamburg. I "! Hroadv-ay Adriatic April' II. I j.iYerpool.. |M7 Hronilway City of Pari* ! April 211. | Liverpool.. 115 llroadway . ayNOTICK TO CAPTAINS OK VESSELS KNTEKIXO TilE PORT OK NKW YORK AT MlillT. ?The Nnw York lint aid ha* adoplrd a dl?lln?ul*hiiigCn*ton night atcnal for pro on hoard the IImiai.p "team yacht, allowing while burning the color* red. grcmi, red. chancing Iroin one to the other In sureoaalon, aud can be mcii teveral mile* diatnnt. Cap. tain* of veaaela, upon teeing this aignal, will oldigo ut Itv preparing any marine newt they tuny have lor the Ship New* Ilepartment nt the II mat p. p jr-l'crtont dctlruna of communicating with veatclt arriving at New York can do to by addreatlng to *uch vetted*, care of IIkralp new * yacht, pier No. 1 Ka*t River. New York. Letter* received from all part* of the world aud promptly delivered. Duplicate* are required. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK-THIS DAY*. PCX AND 1IOON. I IIKII1 WATSA Sun rise* 6 48 | Gov Island,,..morn 12 19 Sun sets II 2.1 I Sandy Hook wvo 11 :v4 Moon sets morn 12 35 | Hell Rate uiorn 2 04 PORT OF NKW YORK, MARCH 30,1876. ARRIVALS. RKTOKTID IT THI HERALD *r*A* YACIIT4 AND HERALD WMITKSTOXB TKLKOkAfU IJXt Ktcmucr Slktf of IniHwu (Br't Sadler, Glatgow March |h ami l.nrar tfMli. with tnd?e and 'JU ptuannn to Aiiatia s ltaldwln A Co. ll?<l line weather all it><- peonage. steamer Kenllworih <Bn. Prow?e. Antwerp March 17, with tiidae ami 7* pa??en??r? to I'ctrr W right .1 .Mono. Steamer Fraacwnt CM), Cnrtl?. Havana Mar.'li lial, with ntdae and paaeenger* to Wm P Clyde A Co. March U", no * lot, Ac. paa?ed achr It J Willard, (mm Trinidad Tor New York Stcamc Old Dominion. Walker. Richmond. Cite Point and Norlolk. with ntdaa ana pWHiitrri to the Old Dominion Mcnm-lnp I'o. Mannar K t' Knight, Cblchenler, Georgetown, DC, with inline to J L Koootc. Jr. Steamer I'ottaviltc. Witmett, Philadelphia, with indue to J antra K Ward < I'o liark Maria iAua>. Cammua. Cork SI ilav*. la ballaat to order Hark Paulina vital). Katrigol, Cork SO day*. In ballatt to otdcr Haik Yaradla (Nor), I'cteiaen. Dublin SA day*, in hallaat to I' Tohia* A Co Caato Ibo aouiberly paoaga and had variahie weather. Hark Carlo H (Ana), Goluhoeicb, tialwajr. Jan 31, la balla?t to oruor. Anchored n tlrareaend Hay for order*. Hark Poraeeerante vital), Bonn, Dunairk til da/*, in ballant to slocovleb A Co. Hark Omega tilaii, k'rascotiara. Palermo 74 da/*, witk frnlt to order Bark Kocket. Alklnaon, Potto Cabello lit da/a, wltk coffee to Joteph Avoatiitt. Bark Acil (of Bermudav. Hill, Cicnfaeiro* 13 dart, with ouear to Hro-tk* A Co; ee*?el to Mlddtetun A Co. Mar?n 3M, to) vailaa nit aI Caaaa af Dalawara. had a baar* oaia laoa MARCH 3L 1876.?TRIPL1 ISF to 8W, with nts of rain aiul hi^h sea. washing deck lure u ltd aft. Hark Hoido (of JLnndonderry. NS), McKaiulc. Maianaea | days. with ?ugar, 6c, to K D Morgan ?fc Co; VfMtl to J r Whitney Jfc Co. Bark Clara K McGilvery (of Stocktmi). Walnut. Cardan at, ' via Delaware Breakwater, 10 days, with molaaMt to Wnt I WaUh ; veucl to niaxtcr. Bri); I'riucm Heatrire (of Sydney t'll), Slmmoni, Point a Pltr# l'i days, with nuirar t?? II A Vat able Jk Son. March 2S. otf Uattera*. had a heavy gale from 5>E to KW, Britf Louisa Price (Br). Brown, (iuautauuiiio 17 da/a. with l int'iir to Hrntik^ A. Cot vph-h! to K Murray. Jr. Brig ('has A Bovey (of St Joha. Nil), IIolder, Oaibarien 9 days. with sugar to Ktiowltou k Co; vessel to P 1 Nevlus k Hons Had strong ssk fileH el no# ua?sing Hatters*; March 25, tnt 32 45, lou 7s 20. pa too i an American steamer, fore ho i aft rigged. standing S under canvas. Brig NVinfield (of Vurniouth. Me), Bibber. Mstanzas 11 days, with sucur to liuntian X Hoffman; vessel to Ucuner k j Finkney. Brig Kabboni (of Bangor), Coombs. Canlenas 7 days, with soger to Alexander Hrotro; vessel to Miller k Houghton. March 25. lat 31 21). Ion 77 3M, passed a schooner { waterloirired und abandoned. and stripped of sails, Ac. i Schr Nymph (ol Belize, lioi'Brown, Belize, lion, 14 j days, with hide*. Ac. to Leayoraft X Co. Was 3 davt north j of Unite run. with strong SK gules: .March 20. 1h r 31 17, Ion I 781?7. passed a schooner waterlogged und nbundoued: hud I fuli poop deck forward, musts standing and all sails gone; appeared to he but a short time in thst condition. Schr Kdwiu J Palmer. Stephens. i.aguiiH 25 days, with | ceda r and gngar to Tbnlaad Bros, tl*d ctvong hud winds I the greater part of the puHSugo; March 2d and 21. lut 29 bf), j I Ion 79. hud a furious cyclone veering from K to YVSW, with ! terrible cross sea. which tilled the dock, dock house and I galley, started deck load and even tiling about deck, stove ! in after hatch, bulwurks, boats, water casks, and caused ; other damages; barometer at 29 20: 24th, lut 33 03. Ion j 7."? 3d, passed wreck, bottom up. apparently a brig of IflO tons und but recently capsized, having part of foreyard and . topgallant yard, with sail attached, floating alongside; she was metalled; 25th, passed Uatterus iu a tearful southerly . gale ; 2Mb. went into Delaware breakwater for shelter Irom outherlv g*le; left again 29th. Schr Virginia L Hickman (of Philadelphia). Kinney. Triunlad'21 days, with molasses to order March 25, lut 3d, Ion 75. bad a heavy SK gale, during which shipped a sea j which started cuhin hou. e atid niled the cabin. Bohr MaM K Btaploa (of Harrington) Colo, Oalbarloa 7 i davs. with sugar to Tucker A Lightbura; vessel to llrett, j j Sou k I'o. March 28, had u heavy galo Irom SSK; split | ! foresail and broke fnrebooui. Schr lien. Munsoll. Cloutupgo* via Delaware Breakwater j | IB days. with sugar to Maitlatid, Phelps A Co*, ven*uI to ( Squire llrt ?: March 21, 1st 30 58. Ion 7H 2(3. hmw a vessel to | the leeward w iilt an ensign set union down : horc down to ; [ her. which proved tobe the*?cbr F Katterley ^before reported), ' in a -inking condition : the captain wishod to he taken off; : it blowing a gale from W'SW uml a heavy sea running, j got two melt off, and night coming on lav by her and took { | the remainder off next morning"; -3d, transferred lour of , th* er??v to the sehooiior S S Hudson, and landed the remi liidir lit Lewes. Del; 21th, lut HI 40, Ion 77 H, fell in with the * dioooer D Talbot. of Camden, iihimdonod (before reported), with mainmast and bowsprit (tone, toiemast standiiitr. appar ntly 4??t long in that condition; 26th, had a , heavy gala from VK tr? NSW. Srlir Charley Rurki (of Belfast. Me). Rojrors. St Jago, 1(3 days with siiuar to S \V W?l*li: vessel to C Mudgett. Schr Laviniu Bell (of Port Jefferson). Aldrldge, Bsracoa ; 1<| days, with fruit to (jonies. PearMtil .i Co: vessel to B J Weiiherir. March 2s I at JV? 20, Ion 74 IK), hud u heavy gal? ' ' from SK; at 11 I'M shipped ; heavy sea. which tilled 'cabin ; ' with water, carried away side lights and washed John Jones, , ' aged 24 vears. a native of Setuckct. LI. from the wheel ! overboard and he wan drowned; since, moderate weather. Schr Elizabeth M Cook iot (Calais), Coo la, Matnnxas 7 I day-, with lUKiir, Ac, to Jules Saserac A Co; vossel to Jed ' Frye A Co. SthrTusm (of St John, NBi, Hiicknrd, Cardenas 11 days, | with sugar to P I Nevins .V Sons. 11 ad a succession of ! heavv SK and N\V yule* during the passage; March 25, lat | H3 17. Ion 7?r? 20. passed sehr I) Talbot, of Camden, uban! doned (before reported); the foremast, with galf swinging I to it W&.4 standing. mainmayt lying on deck; she was very I deep, as if full of water. Schr Hen S Marts ?of Dorchester, NJ), Mart". Cardenas 10 j days, with sugar to Hasliun A Hoffmann; vested to Slught A ' Petty. Sehr A F Wliltney (of Thomaston), Masters, Cardenas 7 davx, with sugar to K 1) Morgan A Co; vc*m*1 to H W Loud ' A Co. Schr Henry A Tabor, Itcnhniu, Fulton, Texas, 14 days, with I erf loordr; vessel to master. Had hcuvy weather; i : lost foresail. Schr Franklin. Miller, Indlanola 2f> days, with hides, Ac, . to Tupper A Heat tie 1 Sehr llaitic Card, Moore. Jacksonville 5 days,with lumber : | to order. SchrJ II Lock wood, II ardcastle. Jacksonville D days, with I lumber to Van Brunt A Bio. Schr Harbinger, Hodge. Jacksonville 7 days, with lumber j ; to F II Smith A Co. Schr Lexington. Leigh ton, Jacksonville 7 flays, with luiu- I 1 bar t" Warren Ray. Schr Nettie Walker. Drew, Jacksonville 7 days, with lum- I ' bar to Chuso, Talbot A Co. i ! lr l?.?v IVmun.lInn H <l*v irith hkvul stdivs to l{ I> Hiirli ut A Co. ! J-clirJnt u It Muvil. S,|iilros. (ioorRotown, SC. 7 dnyn, with I naval stoics to K 1> llurlbiit A Co. Sclir U VV Anderson, Anderson, Wilmington, U days, with , naviil stores to Slught ?t Petty, j Schr E K Birdsall. Warren, Norfolk, Kclir H LSUaht, Wllletta, Virginia. Schr John Younir, Curtis, Ylruitil*. Hclir John Mosser. Donne. \ ir.-inia. Schr K II Wharton, Bush. Virginia. Schr Mary Price. Campbell, Virginia. Schr B ll lloyt, Maxwell, Virginia. Schr Ovetta. Harvey, Virginia for New Haven. Schr John D Williams, Siuith. Baltimore. Sellr Adriannu, Merrill, Baltimore. Schr Adriantia. Met rill, Philnucluhia for Providence. Schr Goddess, Piorcc, Philadelphia, Arrived 29th ?Brig St Piorrc (Fr?, 11 ate an, St Pierre, I Mart, IB days, with sugar to 11 A Sunn A Son Rktuuniid?Ship Prlscllla M?er). Hicholf, hence March 29, ; j lor Bremen to 0 Tobias. KolurnoJ ou account uf u bad leak, the vessel making 5 inches of water un hour. jt^-llark Nordhovet (Nor). from IJvornool. which arrived i 29th. reports Feb lO, lat 42 N. lou 29 \V, having passed tho < wreck of'a schooner, with foremast gone; mainmast stand- i ' lug; there were two white deck houses, and she w as appa; reiitlv lightly loadod. i 0^-Hurk Ada Barton (llr), from Matanr.as, which arrived , 29th.reports:?-March 29, lat 2H. lou 79 30, in a gale from \Y, veering to N\V. Iiihting 24 hours; had decks washed and i after the gale found the vessel making water, so as to require I pumping every two hours. | Hark llypatia (llr), from Liverpool, which anchored Iut Sandy llook 27th Inst, came up to tuo city yesterday. 0The brig Mi In. as published In yesterday 'a edition, should have been brig Orlotl. 1'ASSKD THROUGH HULL GATE. nouNn soctil I Steamer (Jonoral Whitney, Hallctt. Boston lor New York. Steamer City o/ New Bedford, Fish, New Bedford lor New York. Steamer Galatea. Wnlden. Providence for New York. Brig Starlight, Stover, Ponce via New Jiavail for New 1 York. Schr Defiance, Thorudikc. Rockland for New York. Schr Florence V Turner. Walker. Kocklitnd for New Yort I Schr TO McClelland, Farr. Portland. Me, for New York. Schr Spartel, Croshle. Calais lor New York. Si-lii Free Wind. Friiblo. I rov(deuce Tor Now York. Sclir Walter U Thorudtkc, Ctubiuan. Rockland lor Now York. Schr 8 K Kith, Nash. Wo?terlv for Now York. Schr A s Cannon, Norberry, Providence for Philadelphia. Schr J l> In^rnliHiii, Portland for Philadelphia. Schr Matreic Rllen, Portland tor Philadelphia. Sclir Slectwiu^, Kcuiiittun, Now Bedford for New York. Schr Hastinjc*. Chine. Sow Bedford for Now York. Mar Mahaska, William*. Portland for New York. Sclir H D Mntijn;ni. Chase. Now Boiltonl tor New York. 8chr Dart, Williams. Stain lord for New York. MOUND EAST. Steamer Eleanors* Johnson. New Y'ork tor Portland. 8clir Thou Jertorsoii Pliinketl, New York for North port. <chr Helen Mar, Kickemoii, Philadelphia for New 1a>uj Uoia Solar Ralph Howe*. Plutikett, Port Johimoii for Portland. Sclar J II Perry. Baker, Philadelphia for Boston. ! Sflir .liilia .v. Martha, Hopper, New Y'ork for Huston. Sclir F T Wlllette, Peii?acola for New llatcii. Sclir M attic S Kit tun hnloii. Philadelphia for Boston. Sclir J T I-an rro % Mower, Virginia t t New Haven. Sclir Annie J Uussell, New Yoik lor Portland. Ct. Sclir K Kor?. Carpenter. Port Johnson for Providence. Schr Pliii Sheridan, Murphy. New York for Bridgeport. ' Sclir A Curnev, t Jurne), A in boy for Providence, i Schr 7. A Paine. Kelly. New York for Kastpori. Schr Rescue. Kelly. Port Johnson for Providence. Schr Pointer. Dill. New Y'ork lor Providence and Bristol. Sclir llutiio A Butler, tireeii. New York for Portland, Ct. j Schr J Terry. Orison, Ilavcrstraw for Providence. Schr >Vn? Viel.oun, Koaors, Now York for )l?*>ton. Schr Ame* ttriirir*. Kuapp, Haverttraw for Providence. | Schr .1 S Whildnn Youutf. Port lohuftoit f,?r Providence. Schr I! L t"nrt?Mann. Philadelphia for Boston. Schr SiimufI P Godwin. Williami. New York for Stamford. I Schr II V Dtirvoa, Carpenter, New York for Stamford. Sloop Kute Canon, Byen, New York tor Crane Nock. CLEAilED. j Steamer Holland (Br?. Sloipeou. L#ondon?P W J Hunt. ' Steamer Wivland (Her), llcbich, Hamburg via Plymouth i I ?Ktinhardt .it Co. { .steamer Mim (Dutch). Chevalier, Hotter Jam?Funch, j Kdve X Co. Steamer Ashland, Crowcll, Fernandlua via Port Royal?C I II Mnllorv x Co. Steamer Hen Haines, CbeeHiuan, Savannah?W H GarriSteauier Richmond, Kelley Norfolk, City Point and Rich- ] | tnOld Dominion Sveamvbfn Co. Steamer Kleanor?. .lotin&oi*. Portland?J P Ames j Steumcf Ncreu*, Bear-*. Ho*t"ti?H F Dimock. Steamer Beverly. Wallace. Philadelphia?Jan Hand. Steamer Nlavtlowor. Davutson. Philadelphia? .la* Hand. Ship Conqueror, Crocker, shii Franc Imm?Sutton X Co. Hark Cremona, Gove. Yokohama?Yernon II Brown k Co. j Hark Teresa l.o Yico (Ital), Dominici, Watarford?John C i Si* aire r. Hark Schiller (Gen, GloUtcin, Bremen?Chan failing k Co. Hrlff Michel Inn (Ital), Cacat#, Cork lor order*? P , Aurcsta. Hrlu 11 n;r* (sw>. Morin. Oporto?Fun eh, Kdfe A Co. Brig Starlight, 'fucker, Bridgetown, Barbados, and Genrgoi town. IV in F W Whitney. j Schr Goo B McFarlaud. McParlumi, Laguayra and Porto IUditeno?rw*Hi? i#??wa. Sc'-r Mnrr Patten, tlftlker, M Pierre. Mart ? |i Trowbridge. tfcbr Tuni* Dtprv, Maker. Boiton-CIiai Twlag. SAILED. Holland iRr\ fur l?ouiton: Mum (Potehl, Rotterdam; Wteland CJeri llambarv; OariU-l l?r>. Ktiioton, I Jh. Ac; Harnae, Saranoah; Richmond, Kiel-uunid; uliip KJukau (Nor . Antwerp; ticn MrClellan. Pan Kr incline: bark Lottie Btewart (llrt. Cork; brigt Maria (.Son, Cliri.tiaua, Harry Jk Aubrey. Ilurbado*. Wind at niiitntk-lit. tt \W ! Barometer at tutdai^bl, 'Jit.HTi. MARITIME MISCELLAXT. PlKAMr.lt I.AHIlAPllK iff), Irnlrl I'll 11 Aitl-I [ill i H for New ! Turk before rrnnrti-d nrrmind onnotdte tort Delation- mil I off at it \M it'uli, proceeded el lu AM, nil passed to sea at 4dU I'M RiK( IliTTIK (tOCBkT (Rr). ltammnml. friHil 1'biiadolphia lur Belfast, touched on Bulk Head llm, Delaware, only rc muiriiug long enough lor the tug tu reverie heretiglnue, when ahe came off. ? Hike Min<mnktTA (tier), from Harcelona, grounded on the upper end of Port Delaware yesterday, hot got off without damage and arrived up to Philadelphia I'M. Hark Mkti*, Kent, from llocg Kong lor Manila, wrecked oil the Manila coast, wu* valed at $i!0,0 *1, and is lully iui sored. Hutu Iloaa.vi'K. from Ma vast a, at Hulilinore 29th, reports ? March 2". in 1st it! 10, Ion 7.i, encountered a irrriHc tale, lasting till the 22d, sustaloed no damage, eacopt burst| ing sails. Ac. Hxin Isis Anderson, at Philadelphia Roth from Magna. on tho JIKh, lia I cabin tilled wjth water, split sails and received other slight damage. I Sink Kuaarts Stm.uLT?t'ept Davis, of ecbr France* Sailorly, before i*ja>rtod ahaadoiiod while on the voyage from I'asoagoiila to Kali liivrr, makes the following stale, in o vi t : tin iliv afternoon of lb > 21Kb in at tho vessel cnconn tered a I.easy gale from the -oulheasl and southwest, an ampaaled l?> a very heavy cross sea, which struck her witu tremendous lorce, slaving one of her boats. During tli" night Ilia vessel was scudding under a lose lecied ,mi-sail, and even this it was feared might ne carried away al auv moment At 10 o cloik the ' nevt morning slic wa> lonnd to have spruni^aleak, and the ' pumps were steadily worked during the day. Al nightfall I the leak was Ibuiid In have increased, aud part of tbe cargo I was tbrwwu overboard. Nasi morning a sigual of dietragg 3 SHEET* I was hoisted. u matters grew Worse steadily, end soon two | vessels. a bark and a schooner. responded to the apodal for aid and bore down on the disabled schooner, The schooner ; | Hen, 01 Now York, was the first vessel to arrive, and the , bark Kllzabcth. of Boston, next spoke the Satterly. After a struggle a hawser from the waterlogged schooner wo passed to the Hen. and after ! some repairs to the staved boat of (he Satterly she wan got clear aud sent to the Hen with two ruen. In eudeuvoring to drop back the boat by a line to the disabled scl&oiier it was lost. The men remaining ou hoard the Satterly coutiuued at the pumps all night. At the request of Captain Davis the schooner Hen laid by the Satterly meanwhile, and at H AM on the 22d she sent a boat alongside fur the rest of the j crew, the Satterly being at the time full of water. At no<m the achr S S Hudson, for Boston, spoke the lieu and volunteered to take half the crew. Both schooners touched at the Delaware Breakwater on the 28th lust. aid Capt J II Otbhs gave the whole crew of the abandoned vessel a free passage to New York. The Francis Salter!v was valued at rl.'.OOM. and had ou board at the time she was abandoned a cargo of lumber valued at about fQ'J.MX). llotb vessel and cargo were partlallv insured. The Satterly was abaudouod In lat 10 58, Ion 70 iW. Seme Alice Ii. (jakdxkr. Colt. from Cienfuegos for Phlladelpiila with molasses, was abandoned at sea March 23. Int .'<7 an, lou T'?. dismasted and otherw ise uueea worthy, uud as she was in the track of vessels to avoid accidcuts she was hurued. Captain Butt reports that lie hailed from Cienfuegns March 3 for Philadelphia, llad continuous heavv weather till the Itdh iust. when in a severe gale, with heavy cross seas, carried away fore and iiwaiuiuaats. howsprit aud all attached; split storn. washed away house and boat, carrying with them stauchious, bulwark* aud top timbers. After the accident spoke achr llattie L Fuller, from Suvannsh for Philadelphia, w ho promised to lay by us until the weather moderated, hut immediately tilled away. The gale continued till the 23d inst. with all hands required ! at the pumps to keep the vessel afloat. On the U3d iust signalled the bark Assuuta, Captain Yicaldi, froiu Liverpool, ! who lay by us tour hours. till the weather moderated, when she took lis off and brought us to Phllad Ipliia. The Alice 11 Gardner was of 101 tou.i, and hailed from lluckport. Me, where she was owned by K B Garducr and others. SellR D Tai.dot?Capt Arneshtiry and crew of schr D Talbot (of Camden), before repirted abandoned at sea on the passage from Sagua to Boston, arrived at Boston yesterday In the British hark .) T Smith. Capt Hatfield, Iroiu Cienfuego*. I Cum Allies).urv states that he left Hamia March ? ami for I tho tirnt thfll hu<J fiuo VIAtWr, t>ut M tjn IPttl (MftfJ gules si t hi hnit on the 21 ?t lie abandoned all hope of saving ; the KflnMincr, the crew working ut the pump* to keep the vessel utioat. The J T Smith soon after took off ('apt Antesbury unit hU wife, boy nmi crew of nix men. The schooner had it cargo of sugar, consigned to Ilemenway & Browne, of Boston. Sen it Lucik Wiikatlry. from Porto Rico for Norwich. Ct. I before reported Miokcu with h?"K <>t cantain overboard ami j kiihn Kpr.inir, arrived at Now I^ondon March HO. in cltitrpo of , tho mute who report# that during it heavy traleon the 2*:th ' in-t the \vheutley lost her mainsail aud mixxenmast. ami in clearing tho wrec^ Capt Wbeatley. of Philadelphia, was washed overboard and lout. * Sen u SncrnsK S Lkk, Douglass, from Mobile for Ml natulan, wad wrecked Keb 28 on a reef 11? miles front Minutitlan. The crew were saved. The \etM>l and cargo are a total loss. The S S I.ee was built at Hultin o o in 1882, registered 183 tons aud hailed from Now Bedford. Sen it Many K Amxukx, from Elfsabotliport for New burr- j port, before ret?orted at Ol ucester half lull of water, was j being taken to Nogrhuryport by a pilot, but when she arrived ; off Salvages she was leaking so badly that four men ut the puinpa could not keep her fretf, and she put hack to Uloucester. Divers were ut work on her bottom on the 29tb. Bohr Ci.ara. of Enutport. Me, which has laid in the ice in Keuduskeatr stream during the winter, tilled And sunk on the 29th lust. SriiR \ R Dk.ruickso.v and wloop Alida were driven ashore in Colli Spring Harbor, LI. during the gale of March 28; no serious dumage to eithey of them. Sen it Cakrik Mki.vi.v, from Wilmington, NC, for Ceortre- , town, SC. before reported us ashore on Cape Romain Shoals, | has been stripped by wrocKers. ScitK.lou.v WIIXTWOKTH. ut Portsmouth 28th from Balti- ' more, "prong her foremast while wording oil a lee shore in | me ch uio .in. St'iik Kkvfxi i', of Bath, loaded with ice, before reported ashore at ('ape Porpoise, has been cot of!" with loss of cnr^? ; ana some duiiiAire to the vessel, but not enoiirh to proveut lier salliiijr tor Bath soon as the weather permits. Sen it K it.i x k L (Br), from Annapolis, N8, for Boston, put into Portland March *21), liaviu^ lost dock load and split foresail in a irale on the 25th. ktk.sjftctt Nkwcastlk. before reported sunk on Joo Plumper. is ready tor raising, the wreckers having placed chains under her, and will commence work when the weather permits. Gloitrxtku, March 29?Schr Veteran went ashore on Five Pound Island. Gloucester harbor, on Wednesday, and was pulled off by steauitii?c Win Wool ley, of Boston. M arrlkhkap, March 2d?The car^o (IVJ4 tons of coal) of the wrecked schr Charles K Jackson was sold last Monday to Mr Thomas T. Paine for about $1140, and the wreck, with spars, riirgin?. Jtc, has been bouc-ht by Mr Paine and Mr Williuiu J Goldtbwaite for about *250. SittPMdLlHJh;?At Portland Mr Winslow is building a very nrelty schr at birr'- d-ck Mie is to be esMld the Ltssi* May, and will Ik* about 25 tons burd< n She wiil be ready to he launched hv the Kt of next month. She is intended for the mackerel fUuiiiy bu?int???. The liath rime* saya ?ere will he the usual amount of nliiphuildint! ffolnff on there this season. Messrs Go*s. Sawyer A Packard have litres >easels ou the stocks aud have seven contracts ahead. WHALEMEN. Arrived at New Bedford March HO, lark B Gosnold, Willis, from North Pacific Ocean. Sailed from Sandy Point (Straits of Magellan) Feb S, schr Florence, of aud lor Now Londou, with 17215 fur seal skins on bo>irJ. At Tahiti Jan HO, ba?*k Atlantic, Brown, of NB, with 80 bids *p oil since leaving Honolulu Spokon?l)ec25. no lat, Ac. bark Osinanll, of New Bedi ford, with lOObbls hp oil. SPOKEN. Ship Valparaiso (Br), Mills, from Portland, 0, for Qaeons. town, no date, lat 28 40 N.lon 121 24 W. liriir Krie. Sparks, from Boston for Wilmington. NC, .'iiircn *.?, utiles me irutu .ihuiuekui fiiiuiu nnum i.i|euiship. Sehr J W Ooflin, Chiahnlm, from Mexico lor Liverpool, lis I dale, lut S3 27, lou 70 40. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agent* and shipmasters aro informed j that by telegraphing sto the Hkkalu Londoa Bureau, nd; drvuluK "Bennett. No 4U Fleet struct, London/' or to tho ' Paris office, addressing ''Bennett, Hi Aveutio de l'Opcra, Paris," tho arrival* nt and departure* from Karopcan and Ktkftern ports of Americau and all foreign vessels trading with tho Uuited States, the saute will be cabled to this country free of ^barge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports will find the Paris office the more economical and expeditious for telcgiaphliig news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Antwkkp. Y arch HO-Sailed, ateamer Vaderland (Belg), Knudle, Philadelphia. Arrived DOth, ateamer Switzerland (Belg), Jackson, New York. Bkkmkx, March 110?Sailed, steamer Eaa.-n (Uer). Jurirenaen, Philadelphia; ahip Chloo (Beljj), Itoeckaort, Baltimore; bark Preciosa (Oer), Valk. do. Sailed 2Jth, ahip Murrland (fieri, Kuhtman, Baltimore (before reported vailed27th for New Yorkl. Barcelona. March 25?Arrived, hark Rafael 1'omar (So), Veevet, Savannah; Uri^v Jotefa (Bp), Tarraa.i, do; Mercedes (Sp), Company, New Yurie. Cat4Nf t?Sailed, bark Emilio, for Philadelphia. (from faoudon), Baltimore: Hermann* (Nor), Jacobsen(rroin do). Hull lllver, SO; Murjr S (Jibaon (Br), Sloan (from Antwerp), America. Dublin, March DO?Sailed, bark Wellumo(Aus), Backman, United Slate*. (IINOt, March 20?Arrived, barks Clara Maria (Sw) Rnntr. PenMrolt: Hero (Hum, Waug, Mobile; brig E L Margaret (Br), Williams. Qalveatun. IlaaBt'lui. March 29?Arrived, brig J II Lnbken (Oar), Winters, San Francisco. Sailod 29th. the Uuggiero 2d. for Philadelphia. IIklvokt. March 29?Arrived, bark Ulenfalloch (Br), IqnL que. Sailed 2sth, bark Ocrmania (Car), Evcrs, Button (before reported sailed 21st). Sailed 29th. the A rend, for Halifax. llama, March 29?Arrived, bar* Charles (Kr), Blondel, Charleston. Arrived :?th, AM. steamer Perelre (Kr), Daure, New York. I raw ICR. Maicli 29? Sailed, bark TelemacU (Nor), Moller, United States, EiritnrooL. March S>?Sailed, ships H Ij lClchardton, Morton, St John. >H; fcdiin, Mansoti. uniiea .mates. Arrived prior to i!t>th. stc auier Parana (Br), Waring. Boston. Loxuon? Soiled from (Iraveaend March 30, bark Nina Sheldon. Sheldon. New York. I.osiionov ititv. March 30?Arrived, bark Amlcitla (Nor), ltrimev. Itiiltiiooro. Lmiuoax, March Sailed previously. bark Mary C llale, lli/glns. New York. Movillb. March HO?Arrived, ateamer Klysia (Br), Campboll, New Y'ork for Olargow. Om-st. March *J><?Arrived, bark Armonia (Aua), Staugbor. No?" Y'ork (see beluwj . (JtrKKBSTown, March HO-Arrived. abip Bonanza (Br), Webster, New Orleans. Armed-Oth, ship Andrew Lovltt (Br), Dnrkee, New Orleans. Rottkkdah. March 'js? Sailed, brig R von Bennington (O il. Koster. United States. Vienna. March 22?Arrived, bark Falken (Nor), Christen an, >?w i otic. LoiMH. March !*t?The Auatrlan bark Arraoiila, Capt Staugbrr, fr m Xra York, at tMlcsaa :0th, wit oblige*! to throw overboard MObarrela of petroleum on the paacage In | order Vu ll;hlou and ?avo her. WEATUER nEPORT. llOLVUKio, March 3"). 8:110 I'M?VViud 8?\V, gentle breate; barometer 29..'MM. FOREIGN PORTS. | ClKifrUMGOS. March 25? Arrived, tclir H T Senburj, Trim, \f < in I < in. Ituv Jllll. I.rlt' Jtahk. \l llun.Za V a. ur Orleans. Sailed 24th, bark Sara Shepherd, Rvans. Philadelphia; bri* Bertha <Hri, Hummed, Halifax mum l.ewi* A hdward*. Miller, New York; M H Braiitball. Oillett. do; David Amen. KUnil?n, Hoat?#n: Addle Walton, Hamilton, do; 27th, (irorirU, Coffin. New York. c.tttnwt*, Marco 27?Arrived, baric* Han Kdeo. Blair. B' n< - A>rea; Martin W Brett, Peterson, Hi Timiini; brh; I. NV>ui:iii, Ilopkin*. do;'Mhni Arinhla ? Hall, Hall. ' N N k ; A it Weeks, harr. do; KI wood Burton. HuteliiiiN Ph adciphia ; M I) Ireland, Kin her, do; 2*th, Donna Anna, Wliaii v. W ilininytmi. XC. sailed 27th, hark* Albert fBr), Eastman, north of Matter**; J no J Muntil, Kiokott. do: trlim J no K Sanlord, Bra*-, do; Jits A Brown. Collin*, do; 24tli, speedwell. Driako. do; Ruth Kot?iii*on, Buyers. do; Henry Bushman (Bi), Morris, do; A L Puller, Raton, do. Havana, March 211?Arrived, steamer UnMlt. Utoti, Indiaitola. % ii ti.ikm. March 20 -Sailed, brltf Kato L'phani(Br), Woodworth (from London), Boston. Arrive l stauine India (Br), Harris. Liverpool. Lo*0Cat. Htroll 14 ?Parwd. bark Blanche (Br;, Hordet, i front Jamaica for Loudon. 12 days out. Matakia?. March -io? Arrived, ha*k Fl ore nee L Gt no v or | Slmaa^ Maw \L-a. Sailed 29th. ichrt A H Howti. Newberry. H of Hattereet Briicadier, Morton, do. Xayamu, Murcli 10?I it |>ort. *chr Mellena A Wilier, Wll?eu. I'or Baltimore. to sail about the 1st It. St Tiiuma*. March 24?Arrived, hrir SalUta, Partrid?e, (Gibraltar for Cuba. 8t J too, March 24? Sailed. ?chr? Ellen Perkine, Mitchell, Not llatteraa; K K McDonald. McDonald, Baltimore. Sacua, Muich 27?Arrived, ?chr Alma, Juhneon. klachias. Sailed 27th. brig Moves Day, Croobv. N of llatterae: tchri Kaarbruck. Clark, do; Telutnach. Bennett. Philadelphia. hr Jobs. NB. March 90?Arrived, hark Recovery (Br), Pirouel. ilalvraton: echrdeo Calhoun. Walah, New Vork. Yakuoutu. XU, March 29? Sailed,steamer Dominion (Br), Boetoo. AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, March 29?Arrived, echre J M Leonard, ? " for Georgetown; 1 hit* WolMjy, . EOSTON. Murrh 3 )?Arrived. ?U??mer Neptune. Berrvr New York; bark* Bounding Mil low. Loujue. \UU;m vli Queenatowti; J T Smith ifiri, Hatfield, Cieitfueroa; brli Maluku iHr). Kerr.de; *chr J M FUuagau, Soule, Hobokcn AI?o arrived, bark KiOterce Goddtrd, Untidy. Accra; bril Mary 0 Mariner. Tltcoiub. Matauzaa: aelir* Juo At wood A vela, St Martins: Watelrine, lvellv, Philadelphia. Below?Hark Eliza Whit.'* from Mata/as; brig Flying Cloud, froui do. Cleared?Steamer Oriont.nl, Hedge, Savannah; brig Gob condu, Lord, Havana. Sailed?Steamer Maryland (and ?i< putting into Protr incetowu at autiaet, it hciug too rough to proceed!. It ALII Molt K. March 29?Arrived, bark Ondious (Nor). Jenaain. Liverpool via llaiuptou Koade; achr ralos. Shack* ford. MutanzHM JkKh?Arrived, *t.%atuer Klizuheth. Clark, New York; ahip Rirddoti (Itr?. Hunter, llio Janeiro: hark* Charlie Hickman (Br?, Bishop. Plymouth. Kng; Itoaiua Uremo dtal), lacearino. Genoa; Attn Or act a tSp). Doiulnich. Havana: Jo* Inline (Nor). Muller, St Tbonian: brig Matilda (Br>, Hackett. St J ago ; Hchrt A P Creamer, Ixzard, Now York; Anna A lleuton. Smith, do; A F Kiudberg, Hortou, do; Oriole, Baker. Boat on Cle ired?steamer* Saragoan*. Hooker, Savannah ; Johna Hopkins. HaP.ett, Hostou: John W Garrett, HI*, New York; ship B I> Metcalf (Nor). Knudsen, Antwerp; barka Voitta (Nor) Thor*?ii, Belfaat; Fiducia (ltal), Schlofllno, Sliiro; Mlo (ltal . Onedo. QneeoHtown: Noel (Br), Ktiowlton. Londonderry. zebra Ida Ilirdsall, Potter. St J ago; A t Kindberg, llorton, Portland; Jan II Uoyt, Lyon, New S?.?Harks Kcpha and Trftvellir. BKCNSWfOK. March 30?Arrived, steamer CltvofDal* Ins. lllnns. Sow York via Fertiandina. BATH. March 2H?Arrived, schr* L A Buruham, Harris, Fcrnundiiiu: Kltie J Simmons, Harrington, Savannah; Su? saiiiinh. Wilson. Richmond, Va. Sailed?Schr Santo Oteri (new), Plzsatl. Jamaica. MlDKSl'uKT, March 27?Sailed, *chrs Onward, Lowell, IMiilaoeipliiu ; Jas Doiioliue, Warren, Wilmington. OllAltLKSTOX, March MO-Hdled, briirs Bore (Sw). TmiiHtromsen. Rouen; Martha ((Jen, Lunge, Continent) schr Lilly. Colo. New York. I ^FORTkESS MONROE, March 30?Arrived, "OAstrntD," New York tor Uicluriond. Sailed?Schr G C Pomeroy, Boston. GALVESTON. March 24? Cleared, schr It S William* Wilnon. Rnekport (Texu*). GLOUCESTER, March 30?Arrived, schr Dora 8 Prtudall, Miner. Cadis. NEW ORLEANS, March 20?Arrived,bark Miction, Soule, Bath. :??th?Cleared, ship St Bernard (Br), ITortoo, Liverpool; burlui Ellon (Br), Button, and Mad WIIBrt (Br), Hoffman, do; Virtuoso (Sp), Solor. Almcrlo; Dictator (Xor), Thomson, Glasgow : Shnwmut. Connor, Dunkirk ; brig Flora Good ale, Good ale, San Sebastian. sot'thtvkst Pasm. March ho?Arrived, schr Daisy E Park* burM. Hooper, Providence. Sailed?Hark H BJornsen (Nor), for Queonstown. sailed, stci.m ?r New Orleans, for New York; tcht Theresa G. NORFOLK, March .28?Arrived, schr Win Matheson, New York. NEW BEDFORD. March 2*? Arrived, achrs A Tirrell, Kellev, Gardiner. Me, for Xotv York; Yosemite, Webber, Boston. for Virginia. Until?Arrived, *chr Nelson Harvey, Philadelphia. NEWPORT, March 28. PM?Arrived, schrs Fashion, Carberry. Providence tor New York; M M Mcrriiuxu, Trlop, Taunton for Plymouth, NC: Oliver Aiue*, Babbitt. Somerset forGeorgetown. DC; Fred Tyler, Tyrrell. Fall River for New York: Onward, Gorharn, Nantucket for do; Gloucester. Hurj ley, Providence tor Greonport; G W Raymond, Havens, Fall 1 River for Now London. Returned?Schr Jauo L Newton, Stover, Boston for Wash' ingtoii, DC. | Sailed?Schrs Justice. Caswell, Narragausctt Pior; lfna> me West brook. McDuflle, Portland for New York; Spartal, Grossman. Calais tor do; Fleetwlng, Kounistoii, Now Bedford for do; Florence B Turner, Warkor, Rock laud fordo; Mft'v Miller, Davton. Somerset for do. NORWICH. March 2D?Arrived, schr Pliebo Elisabeth, Perth A in boy. NEW LONDON. March 211?Arrived, schrs Wm Butler, Providence for Virginia; Robert Pettis, do; R S Newcorab, do; Nellie M Snow, do: Ida R Fieem.xn. Wclltioet for Tan* gler; Flora A Newconih, Salem fordo; Cetacean, Province* town for do; Mary K Whorf, Welltieet for New York ; Joseph ! Hall. Newport fordo. ! JUHii ?Arrived, schr Lucio W beetle v. Porto Rico for I Norwich (see Miscellany). NEW HAVEN, March 20?Arrived, schr Phcenix, Benton. Per ill Am boy. PASCAGOl'LA. March 20?Sailed, bark* J P Berg (Nor), Anderson. Sxntander; Smbat Mater (Fr), Bourge, St Nasairo: schr Stephen Hurdiinr, Hardin?, Havana. PKXSAOoLA, March 20?Arrived, bark Lainetar (Uus), Daulclseii. Itio Janeiro. Cleared?Burk Cam bay (Br), Evens, Penerth; schr Henry A Grant, llnmpson, New Haven. PORT ROYAL. March 30?Sallod, Hattie Turner, Mela* tire. Tlmnaston. Me. PHILADELPHIA. March "O?Arrived, steamers Fan I to, IIowo, Richmond; Concord. Sherin. New York: nehrs Emily II Naylor, Fisher. Cienfuciros; Ann Twibill. Murray. James River; Bontli Wind. Faster, York town, Vi; Willi en A .lumoH, Carey, .lauies River; Addle B Bacon. Bacon, New York: Thomas D Harrison. Corson, do (to load for San Francisco). Also arrived, steamer leopard. Alhertsori. Newburyporti bnrks Assunta (Ital). Vivaldi. Liverpool: Margaretta (Her). Mo'lor. Barcelona (got off Fort Delaware without damned! chr* Maria Adeluide. Kemp, Buck* port; Ann S Brown, CmwMI, Boaton ;.8 S Scran ton, Pease, Portland, Couu; A D Scull. FraiubcH. New York; Clara Davidson, CIarwood. ! Newborn, N C; Laura A Wolfe, McDcvltt. Richmond; A lies M Bailey. Bal'ey, Rappahannock River: Emulous. Daniels, ' Cheoepeake City; Mary K Ellen. BriUingham. Newtown, j Md: Ceo l> Raker, Uocap. Back Creek, S O; Park, Rocsp, l dones' Landing, Below?Steamer Prior (Br), Arndt, from I Gloucester, E. I Cleaned ? Steamers W 1* Clyde. Ingram. Wont Point, Va; Anthracite, Urttmicy, New York; hark Mendaa (Swi, , Dvcke. Ballyshaunon. Ireland; brig Carta <Aus>. Baeca* ' vich, Cork for orders: scbrs (?e??ryrie Staples. Maloney, | Brunswick. Ca; K T Cottlnjrhain. Smith. South Howtouj Bristol, II I; Mary Augusta. Holt, Somerset; M II Read, ! Boiisou. Now Bedford: Ocean Bird. Moore, Annapolis. Vino cleared, steamer Hercules. Swaaey, Kail River; I schrs Heorgre Clark. Bartlett, Havana; Sarah 0 Suiith, Batiks Boston: Samuel Bicker. Bicker, New Loudon: Star ; Spangled Banner, Owens, Washington; C P Sinnlckson, : Marney. Portsmouth. j {sailed? Steamers Hercules and City of limerick. Lkwks. Del, March 'JO?Arrived last night, brig Mabel (Br>, McLeotl, front Sacua; ichr Lena K Storer, Beaver, from Cardenas for orders. Arrived 80th, hark Devetl Dubrovackl (Atts). Keroevlch, Dublin for orders; brig (i \\ Chase, Patterson, Cardenas( sclir ll II Bills, from . Sailed 20th. bark Clara K McOilverr. for New York. PORTLAND, Me. March *2B? Arrivod. sehrs Abner Taylor. New Bedford, to load for Now York; Minnesota, do, to load for Bridgeport; Frank L (Bri, Annapolis. NS for Boston (see Miscel) ; Hyena, Oeorgetown, Mo, for New York; Mary K llojran. Bristol, Mo, fordo. Cleared?Sehrs Ida L Howard, Now York: (?eo L Pessendon. Kennebec, to load for New York; Nellie Chase, Cardenas. :10th?Arrived, sclirs Jas Ford, Boston, to load for Now i Orleans; Sophie, Philadelphia; L Standish, Newcastle, DeL Cleared?Schr Cicero, New York. ! Sailed?Bark Knuna F, Ilerrimon; schr Ida D, Sturges* | Bark Jose I' Lopes sailed und returned. PROVIDKNCl!, March 29?Arrived, schr Francis, Pattor' son. Mobile. i sailed ?Steamers Win Crane, Howes, Baltimore via Nor 1 folk; Vindicator, Roger*. Philadelphia; sclir* Charmer, I Noves, Savannah; Jennie Rogers, Rogers, New York. | Sailed from Hutch Island Harbor 2Stli, bark I Sargent. . Brown, from Alexandria (Kirvpt) for New Haven; scltrl Shamrock, Providence t??r If aver* trow: Dexter Clark. New 1 Bedford for N'ew York: Maggie I* Smith do for Philadel* 1 pbla; Wild Pitreon. Somerset for do; Jennie C Buss, do lot i New York, and all others helor.* reported. RICHMOND, March 2??Arrived, selir Vapor, Chamber I lnin. Now York. stalled?Steamer Old Dominion, Walko#, New York; barl ! Peter I,' Warwick (11 ), Kline, llln Janeiro. SAN KKANl'ISCO, Mareli 22?Cleared, hark Melanctlion. i Malleoli, A?torin : brlir Percy Kdward, Turner, Tahiti, j Sailed ?Hark Ja* Cheston. Swanton, Port (ramble; brig Orient, Swan. Astoria. : I'tli?Sailed, tliip Pntterdale (Bn, Ounson, Liverpool. I Cleared?Ship West Hiding (Br . Loirgett. Liverpool. Kith?Arrived, steamer Lotus (Br), dray, IIkiik Kong. Sailed, steamers Montana, Soarle, Panama; Vneeo de Clnma (Br). Hive, Hong Konir. ! SKABBClC. March IS?Sailed, bark Oregon, Edwards, 8ae I Praneleco. SAVANNAH, March 27?Arrived, bark Eorliiue (Sp), SRHb- Sail <i. itiiaitn W'm Iv'iiiicIt, faslir, Baltimore; Seminole. Matt heart, Boston: Herman Li viai'*ton. Mai lory. New York ; hark Alexander McKoneie (Br?. Copp, Harlem AUo sailed. achr John S I up rah am New York. Cleared?Schr Clara <1 Loud. Thompson, Now York. KALBM, March 2X?Arrived, ?rhr VVm Whiter, Wharton, KlIxuhethporL 2Dtl? ? Arrived, schr* Freddie L Porter, Nickerson data Brooks), l*<?rt Johnson; J W WoodmfT, Haskell, Boston, te I loud for Wilmington. NO. Sallod?Sehr Hero Baker, New York via Gloucester. I TARPAULIN COVR March 2*?In oort, achr* J W *?ntt, ; Holy, from St John. NB. tor Philadelphia: -Mary B Keevea, j Bray, from Calais for Nfcw York; David B Doane. Chandler, 1 front llyiiuiii* for do; J B Anderson. R riots, from do for | Newcastle; Mattie 11^ Dobhlo, from Wareham fordo; Loo* lies* a, Aehorn, troin Wood's Hole for Richmond. WILMINGTON, NO, March 2H? Arrived, bark Bertha j (Ger), Schutto, Dakar. Below?H irk Oruoa (Br). McWillfame. from Liverpool; biif John J'leroe, Towneend, from Cardenas. Cleared?Schr CUa* H Dow, Howes, Cauiden, Me. and 1 Huston. _ . ____ J.Uh?Arrived. briic Uavld (lir), Mieliiora. unrpoui. WHh? Arrived, steniuer Benefactor, Jones. Now York. Hark Ontltllo I'ler). Tnttle, for Liverpool. was at Now Intel 2Mth; also barks Lydia I'eechau <Uer>, Kechter, and Heinrich Rndbcrtits (Don. Kmeijer. lor Kotlerdara, wero at Mnillivtlle Alii, ?l??all bound out. KUOKLLAXIOOI. BHOLt TE DIVORCEE LEOAi.LV OBTAINED EROS competent courts, without publicity. Advice Ireo Notary (oniniUatoner. Passports procured. I'KII) him k I Iv 1 Ni.. t'ownaallov-t-Law. Nu ? **t- Karfc'e piaca ABSOLUTE IIIVOKCKS OBTAINED EKOHDlrFKli ent States, lor uuiiierous causae, without publicity; lck'al everynrhcru; harue In adVMMM; advice tree. M. IIDl SB. Attorney. iHt Broadway. / AONSTVPTION AND OWE ASKS OF THE THKOA1 \ 1 mo I bines radically cured by WINCHESTER'S IIY P0PHO8PIIITK UK LIME AND BODA, $1 and tl pet huttle. Sold liy oil druggist* and at :bi Job.i <1 . New Yuri I I Dl 1.1, Ai ERT. J 1 Philadelphia. This hotel is situated on Walnut ?t., between 3Sd and 34th eta.. having a frontage of MXIfwl. It adjoins the magnifl?m biiildiiim and nroiutd. of the University of I'mnavl vania in part of tin* city. It?a room* are Uriir. ilry *1)^ near, wim ? rapacity for 'i.O'D mmIr. The ?o iditv orconitruction unit peculiar plan of the hon?e afford perfect protection against flrv or accident. On th# Iron I ii h porch ! '? tec* wide by JH> re?l long, overlooking a delight Iiil par* Acc?*s tan be had to the Centennial Uround# in |."i minute* by three atreat railway*. The new depot of the Penn*ylvai?U Italtroxd is |,?is than l/VUU feet (ton thit hotel Mv the car* of this railroad curst# can arrive at the hxpoaltloii hi eight mill ate#; the luodno*# centra of tha city and theatres can he coached hy street cam in lo minute*; /.iNihitlctl harden, the pictoroaqn* rrgion of old Fairmount niid ettrndf# wtlfr a ?r?tH of Philaoelnhia are within an easy walk The hotel will ho con.lot.ol on tha European { plan. Ke-tamant will he made nn e?pjcial featntc,axcal J lent in ?|iiaittv and moderate In price The manager britiu* to the undertaking an exparienca I acquired hi the he?t hotel* o? the I uitcd State*, notably the Limleli Hotel. of St. Lotio, and t ontinentul, of Phil detphia, utid pledge* id* wall our net! reputation that thia will he the model estahlinhuient of tl ? cltv. I Open for tiia reception of guttata April HI. JAMKH T. 8TOVKR. M winger \r KRVUI A UKHILI I V. W KAKXK -. .i?- . I ll<?MITLyT i.N rHillr.llynii.liiprTiiHli.ntlrctir.il by tVlNCIIHrtrKlf t M'Kt'lKH' I'IUl. ?' 1 par Iwv. Hit b..\?? 8% I'r.pHr.d only by \y I.M'llhsrhtt * ?'(>,. Ulwiiiiitt, :U J?b? i, , rpHO#A8 R. ~A?i XKVT.THK iY?8AT SEW YORK X .JriK-er, T.h, I'.ilTre hit.I Finur I>??l.r. S?w Yorn.ri hh.J I Hvarrboir cnil and (M bftrgHtiu, M V.??r a*