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st., No. 232 Broadway, and No. 119 Mercer street, were entered, and about fifty gamblers arrested. They were all taken before Recorder, Hoffman, who committed some of them for trial, and discharged a large number of them, who were not immediately implicated in the business. The new steamship Caledonia, Capt. James Clarke, of the anchor line of Atlantic steamers, reached this port yesterday from Glasgow, after a very stormy passage. The Caledonia has been built by Messrs. Hancyside & Henderson; of Scotland. She is of 8,606 tons burliest. The Caledonia experienced a detention of seven days in the ice in the vicinity of Cape Race, which point she reached on the seventh day out. She was surrounded for six days with bergs rising from ten to seventy feet above the surface of the water. Patrick T. Brophy, one of the keepers at Black well's Island, while in the performance for his duty, on Friday last, accidentally shot a young Irish prisoner named John McCleary, the ball enteri