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Company—skcuon of Uilous, &o. The anual meeting of the swurkholders of the New York eno New Haven Raflroad, which oo plage yester @ay at New Haven, wa8 ratber of au ox sitog character, m corer guence of a gepleMan reprtet to be aa aspirin’ for the position of President of the roa, throwtog out in- sivnavions of Mismavagement of the Board of Directors, 207 an improper buripess connection wiih tae parties: Sv pply img fuel, oil, &), for the ure of the road, while “apotber clique of eteckboliers maniieted ovnsiderable wnnignation at the conduct of tte divectme in having fw led (unit was evpzored), ta comply wie the insirue Mens given by the action of the serkbrleers ab ihe last Weerhg, tO decduringe the fsne Of free passes on ANY ‘eno)ti ys, or under any cirommetanoes WOMPoErer. ‘The Meeting having Deen called Wo order by the Prrsitent, BOR Ro diey, Req, the Secretury “proseeted tw reat the ssppas! report a) the Roard of Directers, which im the fest Das peco mae » Hipation ia woth the corpora mporlaut progres Xr ves Chat tebing tt piace ol owords dim rowing Ont Of tha fi bere will Ds 6 feat wad mod Mat nod wermeut Cu ther a: trac sportat ou Ousnes« of vhy Company par ending Metco 8, hes b en as follow: Mucome fom i arsengers re oO frewgnt. 686, WBalan00.... 26. sees see eee Bxpenses for transportation. . id © Tepairs of roa, equipment. + fuck, oW ano wanwe “| haulage by borae power. “ “ “ 512,560 33 8316832 62 7,091 98 2Us99 74 ‘Fotal.....--.+ . Wet earnings for the y @eeo on hand april A Proceecs of reat eetate mm Eim street, N.Y Reduction in supply of materials on hand. Pavd op second track extension... Joss.on ooerating cana! roid. “ interest coupone on bonds. Givicen’ of three por ceat 1868, “reduction bf accounts... 50,872 13 Le ee +$319,653 95 Leaving in the hands of + $31,445 59 Toe vnexampled d mivution of. passenger and freight fwaffis experienced on ait railroads in cousequence of the tere commescia’ revulrion was not withoat 18 bad infla- eBco On the earnings Of this rovd, Dexiuaing Bix moaths Prior to dust ‘eport, and coutinuicg for six monts there- After the receipts of the first six moutns of the present year fuiiing $91,317 TS short of what ihey were duriag Abe 8x moutts Previous to the revulsion, while the lastaix mouths of the present year show a gain of $60,014 93 over the corr spopcing WOO BB Of last yeur, ALC We regular aud )ru; os fapt iporease of mouchly receipts at tbe. peeaent siwe fully jusiites the opmnion that they will sooa equal tbeve of toe seur preceaing the reouision of 1857. During de pest year properry on Bim street, New York, his Been vole for $2;,899'74; that oo the corner of Centre avd Canal streets is ow rented for upwards of $9,000 per supum, aud the upper part of the freight depot, cor- ver of Cevtre apd Franklin street . with the use of sta- touury power, real'z-sanout $13,000 per unum, while ap 1@}0 tant redvcviou of expeuees bas been effected by the 1emoval of the oflicrs of the President and. Treasurer frow Ube old Loc: Hanover street to the passenger Sept, op the corber of Fourth avenur avd Twenty seventh Bueet. Ib allucing to the ors of $82,500 by operating the -@apa! Toa2, the direcir8 fay that it bas ben occasioaed aby meking extepsive reprire to the roud, which wore “found neceetary; but thet tbe tune is not far distant whea jt_wilt De made @ psy ine couc-rn -Oo movon ot the FRESDENT, ex Ju" ge WW. Boardman sins called to the chair, when tue report of the directors cevled and ep, roved me, of New Haven, then rose and called for the the lust mecting, in order to 68 Uheo pala wad dove whout ing were as regerced ‘dead hes: ‘The ¢HEsIDENT assured the meeting thit, as ticat ¢, ine revolution adupted at tue laze meotin, wwaier Had drew strichiy carried Out; that oo person bat Dimreit bad we rigbt to vive out complimentary Uckets, and be bao pot #sned auy of Wem. Dr, Fouga oun ciated dost Mv, dacom, who was elected Ode Of WHE OirECIOFS Hk the Last Mest og, Ehoecly afterwards Fesigued aoc bel g wkea why, had slated his reason De ibe tefomal of Lue Board to comply wita.tne wurtruc. tions of he ola rs (a Us point, He desired wo J Statin’ cs On the sudject, as issued. that chere were daily reports sie to We Board oF Directors ‘4 STOCKHOLDER, Whoee oAMe was Dot lesrned, ietiranted sha be Dad brad of aivectors passing their wives, day piers, wieces nud u Lost of otvere over the road. Mr Goprney rte acd remarked chat, ws one of the di- | ree Ord, be Ieit it bis duiy co eay 4 word in repy ‘a such Sharges For bis pat, Be vould say that bs own #1 had vever passed Over the sa) free ae yet. On one occ! Ov he biok a lawyer, Woo sivice ond ipflucoce be te- Bred :0 Keenre, over Ihe Fr: pis» of ousiners abd back ty New tlivem free, coasider fog tue gepteanan a8 he Lg in toe service.of ths company ft ibe tbe, abd thet was wi be bud over doe in the way Of ee baring” ALY uve sud as for the resolutions Or s6t of roles portgrting 10 bave brea presented by ofr. Bas © 400.) 106 By the Borag Fage of any «x eptaillers au: m Was coufluent Wa u» such rues Were ever pre- fe.tea by Mr. Gacon. That what he did offer con- ebied oOWY Of & * ues, aud then not until aler ibe ficard tad 44 won the eubject. sae. that when be offered the rcko ullos atthe previous weeny, be Cid 89 ay the Cope of he EEEBION, Phen Bone Uiok us Said against the dei te ; Dat be bea po idea of Sb embracing We officers ano empluy és of the road, Sut op'y the di<coue Aipuance of the complimentary Lickebs, 08 CDey wre Lermd, Mr. BF. Dow oBered @ seh siusion w che elfecttust the Board of Direciors in deciiowg to carry out tosteustions Of the Fluckloicers were cererving tbe censure of the meet og “r. Homer, of Boston, and teveral other gentiemen Bike egsust the tenor of the resolution offerea by Me. Dow, apo be erased the of Ceubure aud daally with- drew ): altogether. Mr, (gain, of Milford, stated thet be travels mach on Whe road, acd fiom what be saw and otherwiRe ascer- deur, he Was eatisbed tua ine directors did carry out tee jckteuctions of the 6 ockbulders, and further, as yet Bot @ eiDyle iDBtaD'e OF Violativa Oa Us part of the direc. tors or officers of the road had oven o.:owD; it was all rurgo , Lotbing ele. Fur tus part he considered that the road Was mansged in toe best possib’e waoner, and uotil & me definite ctarge cozid be vrougut agaist them, he ebouls vever cart aby couture upon toem, Jouge BkaDFORD rpoke of the condiuon of the rod and fr fuentes at the ome Previceat Bukley assumed bis Preset psition, when the roai as seeply in debt and 440 ayy sucts poodipe aginst the Company, Mr. JR Dow moved for :n+ sppoiuiment of a special commitice of torre to examine t1- affairs of the company apd report the same ut toe ext mectiog, inasmuch as ci ges bad been made refl i ug on the position of the Superntencent. Mr Dew proceeved to 1ot-mate that Me. Bost ae joterestes in tbe vessei# employed in transport sng woud, &c . for the wise of the rat; also ip supplying ils, &c ; that tere was extravagance in several depart- merits to which be alluded. Mr. HOYT, in reply, rose and produce} statittics to show hat ip 1664 the exp-nees for fut &o.. unver the superin- fen «nce oi Me. Whistler were, 5 00, and that ne had gradually reduced tbem to "$1120 mm 1868, aad Bop wr. Feauis sore woo be year to $95,000, and tet in comparison with “other reeds the trains were run at a lea: cost’ per mils than aoy of them; that the New Haven, Hartord aud Soriugfeld tha cust excreded tbat on ths New Heven W toe extent of six eepts per mile, aithoueh the New Haven wis afar worse Toate, ov account of the Dsulage my New Yok by tose power, In comparitoo wih the Hudeou Rar, where Daulage Was necersary, He Could Max. Asti 1 Ite favOre- Die comrar son Captain Makomat bere offered & 7 an evcire oiscou' Dy any ove. and empiovés. ove aoa people, aad be p «40 the 8! The reevlution, #tter derarie eG, ani afterwaray recontiseres, snd ov Bomxn, of Boston, excluoiwg com + im: ova) the r.gbt of the Presvicat, Dive ore ano joa io favor of © o7er tne raat wouey they bad ny opt sof to road paswne avy memvere of Lo ir LamD\liee Uver tbs road | was substituted, The meeting. at a late hour of the went in’o an election of officers, which reenited tn the 10) of tas fol lowing ticket comprising tye ol Poard -—Susiue ? Baik fey, George N. Miler, Abraham R. Van Nest, veo. B. Oar hart, Dennis Kimberty, Jobo traiey, Joun W. Leeds Jounthan Goitrey, Erastus ©. Scraot Tata. oF THE Winans Srzamer.—A trial trip o the Winans steamer was mare yeR’erasy moratog, and proved eulirely satisfactory ty bur owners. She left her wharf in the toreuoon tor a trp down the rivar to text ths wery, and with @ fair jourwee mues an hour, as o-r mnute, aad there the jouroals.” The ship txin bar, a1 had p the river, nor Feesels to 1 was ataved by soliog moton. Oa for the purpose of > sito a view w fprovements made in ber mi Bead of steam attained a ape Ube wheel mace fitty.eix re was ne d floulty by the he went ‘own se far as the pony « Bdrerre wind going com oy Making @ cross sea on the |» rolt coveiseradiy The Wo» those ou bourd, bad no perc the retary she was run at 5 exami 'ng ail parts of her making Boe wal be ebarper, aod as ¢ Orrere Mae densih from Loe cout erarae tae ietges on che wnee! mene walt Der machinery Unt 18 a comphebed.— Baltemere Sur, riek Tiwt—The Milwaukie Seatin® les the arrival of pa-seng cain that oly ia for’y hours from New York—the quickest time yet. sada | & New Baven w his owa [| NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1859.—TRIPLE SHEET. Browklyn Chy Nows. CRIMB YN BROGAL YS) —QUAKTSKLY KePORT OF THS DEPUTY SUPERINCRNDENT OF POLIC ‘The Deputy Superivtenawnt submitted bis report for the quarter ending Aprit #0, to the woting General Soperinten- cent yesterday, frum which the following appaara:— ‘The force consists § captninn, 29 sergeants, 167 patrol. men, 25 detailed offerrs avd 15 doormen, waking a total of M3. The whole number of arreste was 3,602, showing ao incvesse of 28% over the previous correepoodiag period. Duripg the quarter wplaiots were wade to the Dis trict Attorney. for violavons of the Excise law; 2,427 per- cons Were necommorsted with lodgings at tbe several etafion heures; $1 18 were taken from prisopers and vogers and retureed to them; 206 chil tren were found s wee aud restored to their psreats; 6i93¢ days y > st by the polie4, by reason of gic a ice to the department of nearly og The amouvt of property reported tot » feveral BtAtIIn b slolea was $4,918, of which od men 18 2h, stationed as fol- ‘At the Deputy Superigeadent’s office, d; Mayor's fav ilealta Wardeus, 5; a6 Haak Luspeciors, 2, on rte, 10; a& Police Surgeon, t. follewibg 1B & recapitulation of the je for “cilences agaist the pers nabder of ar | ve 468, Males Females, Tulal. avd batlery.. 5 120 bub 4 2 3 6 1 wv 19° as | 8 3 = 3 2° 3 oe 1 Di ee 1 to o=— 1 7 9 Disorderly conduet.... 88 a 1S Dievus bing Tehigious meeting. 2 - 2 | Distor bog public mrotiog . _- 1 1 Brcaped couvicts.... t = i | Poghtwng 10 public ttreets. ee ee Fuopy..... 2+ 2 a | & Feiovious arsauli. ee 2 Furious driv vg . x oa 1 Habitval drunkards. 16 4 30 Intoxication... 733 = 336 1,069 futoxicavon aud digorde'y conduct.....309 487 36 lode 6 —- = | Tuganity 13 ae | Jol 3 = 3 ep zn 8 23 9 42 4 5 er s 5 - 6 7 - 7 BA nae 2 13 - 13 Tigao 1 _ 1 1 Threatenin TY 4 23 Violation 2h 1 2 Vograney... 9% «109205 Violation of Elec ; ie ij Violation of Sunday law aes 2 Frostitution.... = 2 2 ‘Witnegecs...... 3 - 3 The arrests for offences against property are thus enu- merated:— Attempt to steal, ; arg | 3 Arson... 3 8 Alteropt i= 1 Attempted extortion — 1 1 Burglary......... 2 1 2 Constructive larceny. 2 = 2 Embezzlement. 2 — 2 Extortion... r= 1 ambling 2% — 2% Grand larceny. 30 9 39 Malicious miscbie os 6 1 7 Misccllapcous misdemeanors, nu 1 @ Obtaiving goods by false pretences. Bins 8 Picking pocketa......., fee 16 a Pase'ng counterfeit money 7 2 9 Petit larceny... 1520 «6517 Robbery—firat degree, 8s — 8 Receiving #tolen goods. 3 2 5 Selling lettery policies. 4 - 4 Svepicion of burglary. 2 = 1 Squatters. 8 = 8 Suspicious 14 1 5 Suspicion of larceny. — 1 1 Violation of city ordinances. 0 1 290 Violation df State law..... or 1 Offencer againet property, 609 89 Offences agrinst person. 2092 «812-2904 Grand total...........04. :2701 90-3602 The ages of thote arrested are as follows:—149 between the ogrs of 10 aud 15, 386 between 15 and 20, 6(3 between 20 au 25, 904 between 30 and 40, 536 between 40 and 50, 219 over 50. © nativitier of thoee rested are thus classifi ; colored, 60; Irelant, 2.8 jermany, 3:5; Evglabd, 167; Reance, 14; ¥, 0, Denmark, 5; Cada, 3; Swedea, 2} Waler, 3; Poland, 2” Seain $. Of the prisouers 1,838 were married, and 1,764 single; 2,867 cou! read and write, and 1,235 coald neither read Tor write. The trades and occupations most prominestly repre | eented ave the laborers, of whora 987 weru arrested: pad | dere, 114; hove keepers, 203; cartmea, domastics, “10; ‘tailors, 47; scavengers, 2&, shortnakeas, 69; sea | men, 48; stovecutiors, 22; rovemakers' 2 masons, 55; machinists, 25; batters, 22 35, &c. 4 Woman Diep uv cme Srngor—4 strange woman of robust appearance, 2nd about thirty years of og», fell dows ina fit in Columbia street, near Amity, on Wednes- day morning, and dicé avon after. The body was car- ried to abe dead bouse ipCanton street, where an inqnest | wax heid and a verdict to the effeet thet sve died of apa plexy was rendered, Ker dresa corsivtea of a red merito frock, red silk bet, plain weliea shawl and slip- pere The body will be detwned at the dea! nouse for _dentification. Police Intelsigence. Tron a Wowax —Anno McDonald, a g at 208 Hester strect, was admitted Peavey young woman residl - | tothe New York Hozpital yesterday, suffering from a se- | vere scsip wound and concussion of the braia, produced by & brick in the hands ef some pertonuoknown. The in- jured woman was ingensible whou admitted, but she dually rallied and was ab to giwe an account o° herself. She tai tbat it wae a woman who arsau'ted her, aod that the was one af the cccupants of the house. The injured women was attended by Dr, Quinby, and is now doing well. Attecsp Ferosrovs Assavit.—Robert J. Lane, of No. 8C6 Third street, charges that be was asesulted by Joseph O'Neil, who beat bim oyer the bead with a hammer, in- Zaring bim go severely that bis life is edfiangered. O'Niol was arreeted aud commitied for examination by Jastice Steers. Crarce or’ Farse Pretences.—Wallace R. Randall, who keeps @ stand jn Fulton Market, was arrested on charge of obtaining $287 from James Donnelly, by means of falsa pretences. Justice Kelly held the accused to bail in the sum of $1,000 to answer. ‘Tue Parent Save Game. —Afew days agoa man named Chandler, a carriage maker, was “roped in” by two sbarpers at the Pacific Hotel, who induced him to visit Staten Island, and while viewing the camp grounds they played tbe patent safe game upon him, and succeeded in swinaling him out of $195. Detective officer Elder yester- day srrested one David Moffat, who was alleged to be one of the party who “‘aont’’ Chandler out of his money. He as committed for examination. A Maxcxe oF 16 Kircaex Cazawer ms Trovntz.—Alonz> Jackeon, for many years a member of Plerce’s Kitchen Cubinet, (in the capacity of footman,) was arrested yes- ‘erday, on charge of stealing $10 worth of crockery from the Astor House. The prisoner was taken before Justice Osborne, of the Lower Police Court, where he was committed for trial. Escare OF AN ALLEGED COUNTERFEITER FROM TIE DErEC- # Orrick —On Tuesday last Jerry Consdin, an alleged couoterfeiter, who was arrested a few days previous, and locked up at the Detective Office, succeeded in making his escape ou Wednesday night, by breaking out of the back po tion of the preiaiges, Snocxixe Scene at an Kexecurion.—The Chicsxo Times, in givivg an account of the execution bere, op Friday, of Michael McNamee, for tne murder of bis wife, de sersbes the following paiwtul scene at the gal- jowe'—The sheriif, by » quick and sudden motion, pulied tue cora, tue bolis came vut, aud the trap fell instantly. The wreicbed insa feli, but, borrible to relate, the jark was to revere thrtthe jeather collar broke, aud the poor man fel: fst Cown on the stone floor of the prison beiow. Toe fail could not have been lees than ten feet. Of course the prisoner was very much bruised aed stunned. No sconer, bad he touch the floor ban be was raised there. from by the vigland officers in attendance, and thistime cw ried up the sais, It was ae. minutes: Price the rcpe could ba again prepared, and doring this interval his ‘lfriova muabtare beon very greak AL leogth, Low ever, @rupnng noose was made In the rope, and the rope Mee placed around hie neck Again wagvbe wretched ™sn paced in the proper position on the drop; again was ‘he cap pieced over his eyes, and again was the bolt Withdrawn, and the murderer launched into the space be- cw. This ume the work better done. The poor man sirugyie violently, and swung to and fro for se.ne minute; but his etroggles grew fainter and fainter, and after ten or tweive minutes ceased altogether. Taé Mcnver List x Crvcrsnatit.—Seven persons are confined in the County Jail upon chargez of murder— Michse! Burns, under sentence of death for killing Barke; ; WhO t# 10 bs tried a eecond time for the murder of the alleged se“ucer of his daughter, two or three years emce; Michael July, who killed bik wife, in the seven- % “nth ward, Frome ravotuaago, and who hae had one trial, when the jury tailed to agree; and Soloinon Behymer, Sylvester Tomnvey and Gro-ge McLean, who were com. mitt-¢ by the police court, on Saturday, for the killing of Wilson Simocson, the wood chopper, in’ Anse-aon town- ebip; «no William Beckiey, awarting trial for \he murder of the Italian.— Cincinnati Gazelle, May 9. Sream Passencer aNp Faeigut Boars on re Caxas —A beautiful bout was launched at Syracose last <evk, Which is designed for the garry) he canals She hes two fev ght room twenty feat iaug. Sue hag a by wen feet, av Jongth of piney #x fet imuster yi the Mrstirio of the teason of the ime’ vay arcived at Hotel Sbe ea n fram Now York ja five Ome sod fourwen hours, avd brought 140 tuna, aad drew flee fet of water. * coptain says be from New York to Buffaio in tive cays. Names of Americans registered at the United States Consulate at Rome, Italy, on the 16th of April, 1859:— Gen. Franklin Pieree and Hon, Wm. B, La@rence and lady, ex-President of the 2 United States, Hon. H. ©. Dodge and fami- Geo. 8. Paine, ly, late United States En- G. H. Clark, voy and Minieter Pleni- Miss ey Eckley, potentiary to Spain, . T. Hunt Bon. Chas, Sumner, Uni Jno, O'Brien, States Senate, Silke, Hoo, Taos. 1. Glingman, U. J. O. Montolant, 8. Senate, . R. Hoffman, Hon, Eoward De Leon and Ld ii Vernon, woy, U.S. Consul Gene- P, ral for Egy Pty Kawa. Harris, Gen. Maiiett exd family, U. Mrs Ogden Haggerty & fam. 8. Consul at Florecce, F. W. Sargeat and family, Gen fouen and family, U. T. J. Trees, T. W. SA, Mire Levt Gen. Scott, Henry L. Eeictt, bes. Arrenfeld, | Jomes Robison, | Uwe. C, Fuiton and fasaity, A RB. fultoo Cuue S Cutter, | Geo, B Botte, | Fb. Hayee, | Ble Ges. Hatch and family, Ra him, Juo, F, Khett, Jov. A, Robinson, E 3. Hoar and family, F.R. Fowler do. yeoes H Grimoell oo, 8. M. Chapman do. | peery A Colt do. Joba Koower, } B. appleten © 3. Miuer, | (0) Bw Buder, Joa. K. Regge and family, J.B, Robweon, Ms. £ Riggs, | A. M Strong, Miss Alice Higgs, | Sarten Prestice, Jobn L. Mouey wad family, | ‘hes Farrell, W. Watiace & fomily, & W. come, W. E. Valentine and ‘amily, FB Lerten, R. G. Alea and fam'ly, Jenne sien, Mes. Bossom and family, Job» Wallia, oy a fa boii’ L. Habbard, bre. GL. Der! milly , 65 Emioa Page, fierty A. Sioueanafamily, Joseph Ropes and family, W a Stor) auc family, Dr. Burridge aod family, Neth) Howtborn avd family, Ficwulom Sargent &famiy, Georpe Jones aud family, t. bronron snd family, James Kicd, Jr., Wo. H. Rbinehart, Reuben J. Parson, Wm. Reynolds and fam'!y, ©, P. Crancb and family, James M. Martin, Teauc Drown und family, J. H. Hazeltine, David Eckley aod family, J. R. Lillen, Goud Hoy t'and family, Edwd. Perkins apd f F. .N. Ward and family, Dr. Zimpel, C. ©. Pame and family, J. G, Haviland, Chas. Perkivs and family, Rev. E. C. Hall, Mre, Crawford and 1 r, Thos. Greeves, Dr. Henry ano family, Mrs. Bruen, ‘Miss Charlotte Cushman, Mrs. Labrauche, Dr. Boonge and family, ‘Frank Sewell, Genry Gapett, Mrs. Helen’ Phelps and 8. J. May, family, James Vandervoort and ais- Jobn Potter and family, H. P. Morris, ter, Hon.’ Jss. E. Cooley and G Webbiaufler, family, Wa. H. De Witt and fam'ly, Henry Austin, 8. C, Turnbull, HL M. Bridge, £. O. Bittioger, ‘A. G. Goouall, Mrs. L. J, Greenough and Mrs, Winthrop, family, J.D, A Meusing, J. L, Cheater and family, dred. A. Berton and lady, 8. V. Dana, F. R. Jocephs, E. P. Beebe, A.B. Cutie, Joseph Biuxame, E. Ludiow and tady, J. R. Bruist, Mics Barney Geo. Holland, Mics Kendall, W. Penn Gaskell and family, Mrs, Hamptcn, A. B. Carter, Char. Lymen, J. H. Quick, U. 8. Thornten, A. J. Todd, Chaz. Kuhn, P. Burrows, C. A. Jolly, T. B. Wakes, award Muller, W. Petn Garkell, Jr., | 0. R. Moore, ‘Theo. D. Hogg, C. A. Stiles, Henry D. Soulard, JB Lallesd, cane ¥. a Josep Latiend an , Wilson Eyre, Francis Livingston and fami M. G. Eyre, h, W. D. Gale, Geo.’B. Batler, Jobn A. Baxron, Cbas. F. Scammon John Moritz, Soho D. Jones and family, EE. Lee, mice J. Floyd Jonee, Mrs. L. G. Derby, Wm. Delancey, John Wille, JS. Scammon and family, James Alien, Rey. J.T. Tustinand family, Stepben Brooks, Me. John Gitbeat and fami: Claude Gideon, ly, B, Williams, Moses Lockwood, G. Kursheedt, Homilton J. Wid, Rt. Rev. Dr. Pottor, ofPenn. Ni D. Waiker, . Rev. B. B. Leacock, J. Smith, Jas. Orton, N. 1. Hyde snd family, Mrs- Boyd, Isaac J. Cummings and Robert Strong, family, Samuel Clements. Names of Americans registered at the Banking Office of Lapring, Baldwin & Co., No. 8 Place de Ia Bourse, Paris, from April 8 to April 28, inclugive:. NEW YORK, .C. M. Thompson, C. Altbop, John Kenna, ©. ©. Leary, J. E. Goll, J. 8. Holcam and wife, Doc’. Miliano, W.G. Thomkins, Wm. Turnbull, Dr. V. B. Lockrow, A. Gi E P. R. Fowler and lady, Wm. Taylor, P. Decoppet and family, J.C. Dubois, Mas A. Burteeli, Jobn McKewen, D, MePovgall, E. F. Leburn, ohn 8. Quick and lady, E. J. Brown, Hi. Winey, Tra Maiilard Armstrong, . Harrison, Geo. 8, English, N. G. Braoford,Jr., FB. Sattertece, H Megeon and fatally, BY. Sotterlco, F, H°Gibney, Thoa, Croft, W.E Schenck end wife, MM. K. Jeesup and wile, Mis. EJ. McKie, Mies 3 Masker, G. L. Guiiauee. Mise C. Cusbraan, “i Mies Stebbins, A. ot. Fayed, F W. Leggett, ouico and family, W. H. Sargent, ¥.0. De |a Gravge and lady, Mrs. Angel, 4. G. Rewault ond lady, Mis sngel, FE. 2. West and wile, 3. J, Murray, J. Weo's, Witley Wal'ack, V. M. Kore, D. 5. Eliott, Jas. Wii's, ‘Sas. E. Raymond. RB. Lyon, PENNSYLVANZA. O HMildcborger and family, H. Lazarus and lady, F. P, Freeman, 0. Knipe, L. Andrews and wife, Dr. H Hartshorne and wits. A. Andrews, F. Leanig, E. Jarrarsay, BT, fudich, Geo. L. Partridge, Jr. A. K. Womsath, L, A. Shear and family, A. Ritter, Je., Mig. F. S, Tuompson, Geo. F. Womzath, J, A. Voisin, BR. Bunting. Dr. F.C. S'ewart and family, KENTUCKY, P. 8. Hughs and lady, Simon Strauss. Ilezard, CALI Jno. R. Hazard, Dr. R_H, Reed, Capt. P, Lives, S.C. Barney, U. 8. A. Theo. B. McCall, MASSACHUSETTS, Mig, Jay. #1. McCall and fa- Bacon nily, . Kelley, T. Pabst, Jenney. EL. Clark, Lol B, T. Van Nostrand, R. Halen. J, W. Gerard, Jr., F. H. Smith, New Jersey. @. A. Ward C. ©. Fulton, Maryland. Mre, Ward B, Burnett, A. H. Fulton, do, Mise Ward, D. Millard, Ohio. John Bloodgood, Dr. P. y Misses Bloodgood, T. T. Pratt, Alabama, Cher. C. Thompson, Colonel Bea. McCulloch is in Hartford. Hon. C. L, Vallandigham, of Obio, and Gol. DaRuesey, United States army, are in Washiogton. ‘The resignation of Lieutenant Wm. H. F. Lee, Sixth io fantry, hes been accepted by the President, to take offect May 31,1859. The Memorial Diplomatique of April 24, It is now officially stated that General Filaugieri has been appointed by the King of Naples to aseume the direction of affairs in cage of the death of bis Majesty. ane jail are le. At the Clarerdon Hotel.—Baron Osten Sacken, Russian gation ; Hon. Ch‘et Justice Williams and lady, Hartford ; Samuel A. Foote. Geneva; Judge Psraous, Hartford ; Piumb, J. V. L, Pruyn, D. D. Bernard & Indy, two bard’, Aibany; Col. Goomes, Buflield, Ct; Or. Mrs J. Warren Meredith, W.7 Kichardson, Cam! Hall, O Gusset, Bowtén ; Richard 4. Norivoner, ater, England; W. J. Rovlatson, i; H. Griswold, 8. Wood" ruff, Harttord, Atthe Everett House—Cept 0. H. E Judkins, Steamer Persia, J 8 Pott, Robert Meliise, Thomas Bodgeon, D P Smock! James Stephen. Bngland; H Tudor Brownell, Hi ford; J 0 Devereux Willi wife, Washington; J’ Brive Smith, Wert Point: & 8 Tomlinson, Pennayiv. 8 Dans, Baltimore; U Pratt, Leep Kiver; J'A Wood, M D, Boston; 0 H Tiffany, Baltimore From Bordeaux, in the abip South Caroli jevins, of Philadelphia; F Devisard, of Parie. magi, From Liverpool, in the abi = wean laverpool, in the ablp Valentia—Rey Dr Trippetis, From Liverpcol, tn the ship Wm Tapscot—Robert F Neslen, Ejeanor Nealen, Kila F Nealen, Miss Swanton, Joseps and Mra Blade, TO ARRIVE. From New tm the steamship Phiisdelphia—P Amar, Orleans, Jerreson, 8 J Hayes, Indy and ; Mrs Mc Swen, Srek & targent, iis AM willie’ Are O78 Clttords mrs Fischer, three children and servant; C 1 JB Feachcr; and 40 in steerage, Sixovian Occurnence.—On the 6th inst. several pergons were ed in raising a bell by means of a Windlass to the tower of the Catholic church, at Wheeling, Va. The bell bad been raised almost up to tbe oprn space in the cupola. A man named Thomas Newton was below engaged ip guiding the folda of the rope as it wound roand the cylinder, when one of the cogs in the wheels of the windines Gatere gave way. Another revolution of the wheel ripr*’ .« wii the cogs; the bell fell to the ground, and Newvon, who bad bold of tne lower end of the rope, wos carried wp witb frightful velocity a distance of on6 bundred feet, avd about four feet above the aperture where the bel! was to have been taken in, and befure thore cogeged in the work coulé comprebend what had bappenr d, Newton, with his bands ati lacerated and bleed tng, worked himeelf down oppoaite the apertare, calling for help to tboee within. Bishoo Whelun, who was oa the platforin in the cupola, reached out at the riak of bis own hfe, seizing Newton by the waiet puited bim in. The age sail torn from the palms of nis bands, even to the bone. Postagr To Sovrn Amenica.—Letters from Bra- zil, Montevideo, Buenos Ayres, or any otaer part of the Argentine Confederation and the republic of Paragnay, are feut In the British mail via England, the departures of Pritish mail packets from Soatuampton tor Brazil, &. being regularly marie on the 9h Gay of each month. single rate of postage to Brazii aud Mour#video a forty- five cents, and to Buevos Ayres thirty-three emnta, pre- Payment of which /s compuleory fp the Vaived Sites. Doctors’ Coxventiox.—The Mv! tion, which was in eeeson last week at J sourned to met at Now Hayen next yeur, Conven- eville, bas w4 City Inteitigence. Pact MowPHy, 18 Cums )Mri0N —The arrival of Mr, Morphy was announced in the Henaxp of yesterday. Ho is now stopping at the St. Nicholas Hotel. shortly after |-his arrival he was weited on by a committee of the Ni ‘York and other Chess Clubs, who extended to hint'a hoarty ‘welcome home from his successful European tour. Mr. Morphy will shortly leave this city for bis home in New ‘Orleaxs. Before leaving for home, howevgy, he will v sit Boston, where a public dinner has bven tenier- saad Bote ed him, on which occasion addresses may ba | ay expected’ from the Hon, Edward Everewt, Jared | Sa: Sparke, Oliver Wendell Holmes and others, Mr Mor: + Livers oo. pby is Somewhat prostrated from the effects of hia voyage, ‘The elegant testimonial made by Cifany & "o , cond = 4 of a superd chess board, with gold and. sitver chess mn ig nearly fipiebed, and will be preaented to Mir, Mo-poy within two weeks. Exmmurtion ov A Race Boar —Yesterday afternoon a very neat race boat, built at Williamsburg for a gentiomsa ia | Boston, wee exbibited in front of the Akar office. {tis | Duilt Of mabogeny, abovt twenty-four fert tong, and weighs Bfty pouons, Itts burt afier the model oF we rout! boats mn the Thames river, in Kogland. In #ostoa | Ubey aye known ag “racing whernes.”’ Lt was built to be rowed by ove pair of seu'ly, Ixchrase oy TeLeaRarn Busryess — Among ths evidences given of the increasing ousioese of the country, espooaly that ci @ mercenti'e character, it is stated that tue nam- ber of mereoges daily sont over the various telegraph lines 8 vartiy greater Low than ever before. Toe threo priat- bg telegraph lines of the american Telegraph Company, | cated at No, 24 Wall street, aud known a8 tae Baswo, the Wesbington and the Notiual wires, transmitted on Weenerday, respectively 457,336, avd 442 privave mes- tages, besides about #ix thousand words of paplic news reports, abd that, too, through a steady and very disa- gre eanle storm, which lasted the whole day. Fine iv Nassau Srreer.—The alarm of dre shortly be- fore six o’clock yesterday morning originated at No. 25 Naseau street, corner of Cedar, on the aecoad floor, in the office of J. T Robin, Custom House broker. It was canged by the fire in the grate ignitiog the floor jotats, The building is owned by G. Meade; it is damaged aboot $25, and insured for $16,000, im the sesurity aud New World Insurence Companies. ’ si, Austip & Co. occupied the first floor as a stationery store; vorir stock will be oamezed by water about $500; insured for $12,000, in the foliowing companies :—Home, Clinton, Continental, Com- mercial, and Humboldt, ‘Tur Skvenry rixst Recimenr Parape Posrronzp —The parade of this regiment, which was to bave taken place yesterday, and proceed to tho Elysian Fields, Hobokeo, for field exercise, was indetinitely postponed 0@ accouut of the inclemency of the weataer. Tbe men assombied at the appointed time anc place, when Colonel Vosourgh igsued the above order. Tus Nanional Guarp Dritt at Tun Fasmion Covrse.— The grand field day of the National Guard wiil take place on Monday next, the 16th inst., when it is expected that thougands of our citizens will turn out to witness the great ‘sham battle that will take plage on that occasion. “Capt Raynor’s company of artillersts, attached to the Fourta yegiment, with four pieces of ordnance, will take part ta the proceedinge, in copj with the National Guard troop of cavalry. Theatricals. Our San Francisco correspondent (April 5) sends us the following account of a ‘mighty pretty quarrel” between two artists who are well known here:—On Saturday even- ing, at the conclusion of the performance at the American theatre, Mre, Jobn Wood came before the curtain and an nounced that the house would be closed after that even. ing. She gave as a reason that Mr. Collius, who had beea engaged, and was to have appeared on Monday night, had broken the engagement, tn consequence of her refusal to sustain Lng np in the play selected She had con- cluded tocloee the theatre rather thaa to submit to bis outrageous demands on her _Protentioaal reputation Mr. Collis has replied through the papers of this morning. The following card is addressed by bim to the @slden Eva, which commented severely on his conduct. Mr. Coliins writes:— In your iseuc of Sunday, appeared an article under the caption of “ Dramatic aud Musical,” calculated to do me serious injury i the estimation’ of the patrons of the drama, and the public generally. In justion to myself and to Mr. John Brovgham, the distinguisued “author, I make the following unvarnished statement:—Mrs, Wood, the mapagerees of the Americen thestre, had entered into an arrangement with me to produce Brougham’s comet of the “Fortune Huaters,”” written expressly for myself, and for which I bad paid a large aum of money. Toe piece was to be produced witn a strong cast of cbaraciers, which was perfectly satisfactory to me, and to which Mra. ‘Woed gave unequivocal approval, wing upon herself w repregent the heroine of the piece, a part played by the teading Isdy, and with the most decided success, in sil the principal theatres in the Atlantic States, viz: Bur ton’s, in New York; the Broadway theatre, in New York; the Walnvt street theatre, Philadelphia; the St. Charies, New Orlesps, &e., &o, and it is evident that no possi: dle diereapect to Mrs. Wood’s reputation or sacrifice of her profersional standing was either meditated by me or could porribly bave occurred. Nevertheless, { wil not presume to set a mit to Mrs. Wood’s estimate of ber own abilities. The piece was rehearsed on Friday last, after Mre. Wood bad been some time in possession of her’ part, vud without the slightest intimation from her that she wok exception to the part selected for ner rendition, Tne re- heareal was entirely satistuctory to me, snd, as far as I could perceive, to all others cast ia the piece. Having plecged myeeit to the public to produce new dramas oa My ‘ecund appearunce to San Fraccieco, 1 felt that ro- cecming tbat pledge would not on'y give satisfaction w my iatraps, but also add considerably to tue coflers of wo | theatre. On Saturday, at the second rekearsai, atter oue actad been gone through with, Mrs. Woo. came to the | theatre, and, to my undounded astonshincut, 4 »s0lutely refused to play the part ebe had accepted, un} which be bad already rebeareed wisout any wkeo of disap :Tobation; the same being the leading part in the tomedy. I earnestly endeavored to dissuade the laty tom her determination, but without effect. Seeing that « would be inpossible to get up another new ps time for my reappearance, | then ait to Mra. Wood that | sould not insite on ber taking the part, out requested that the would eupply her plaze with anotuer iaiy competent | to co it justice. again, greatiy to my aetoci@oment, ra Wood sviccted a lady who hug no; been upon tne stage bat for & comparatively short time, and who, notwitnetanding 1 amount of native talent she may possess, tanst uv ily be incompetent, from want of experienca, to do th leading character. in justice to myself, to the pubiic to whom { stood pledged, and to the diatioguisbed author ot the comedy. I reapectfully’ declined. Mrz. Woo. toen de- cared, ip the presence of witnesses, that ‘I rhoul? aot play in her theatre at all.” It is quite unuecessary to aid Yat | immediately called in the several parts aad closed the ergegement. J. COLLINS. 1 may be added that the American was doing « poor business, and could not continue long open. It \ the go- — belief that Mra, Woou has lost money by the enter prise. THE LATEST ADVICES RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. May U, 1859. -April 21 Deo, 2 Meranham Madras. Akyab, Bengal Bay. War. 6 Mazatlan... Feb. 13, Alexandria, Keypt.. april 5 Madrid, ‘April 12 Angcstura, Venez,. April_6 Matanzas, Cuba... April 29 Feb. 10 Mauritius, I. Ocean. sear. 11 sApril 5 Mayaguez, P. R.... April 16 Aguadilla, P, R....,Mar, 23 Melbourne, N, 8. W. Feb. 15 afroyo, 7. R. April 22 Messina. . 26 Aspinwall, N. Bay.. April 22 Mexico (eity Assuncion,Paragu’y.Jan. 26 Minatitlan, April 18 Aux Cayes,Hayti.! April 5 Monrovia, Airica...Mar. 16 Aukland,N.Z2....\May 3 Montevideo, 8. Al. uar. 16 Bahia, Bra Mar. 19 “Monterey, Mexico. April 2 Bangkok, Siam..,.. Feb. 15 Museat, f Barbadoc April 20 Nassau, April 14 Batavia, Juva Feb. 22 Nenvitus, Cuba. <2)! 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April 12 Yucwta Jon, 28° Zangibai | them ic Le cark Vem Craig, 1rora Caraenas for Cork | and tbe sen bre- | aebore ini Tas Cxors IN PrsxsyLVaNta. , Chesvir, Clavio , Bocks and + ber counties, nok ; gna Sourening fruit sod gran crop as duly “under way”? ip Penpaylvania. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements uf Ocean Steamers. vaom cuworn FSET ewteees ATEN eee Mie Bremen Glisgow * Havre. &¢ #04 OaLErOsNia Northern Light..,...New York..... Junel0..... THB BAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS STKAMEKS, €urtke Ciry—From New York 2, acrivlug st Savana 7tb avd New Orleans 10th, from New firieans th. Taran Zid arriving at Sew York 2th, ‘aks WBa—Fre@m New York Ib, arriviug at Alavans Lito sod New Oriespa ith, rom New Orlesas 402, Havane eb. arriving at Sew Tors 34, Pun apg.reia— Prom New York I7th. arriving st Aavane 225 Havens ath aad New Orleans Mth. Prom New Orisane St ‘arriving at New York 18 isanei—From Charleston sth ana 19th, due at Gavana Bt> ong Prom Havans l0th and 25th. due at New York 16th and Sit, ‘When the above dates fall on Sunday the ateamers wil) Monday, except from New Orleans, SPECIAL NUTICB. end letters intended fr the New Yona Hama 1Usk—TaIs DAT, 47) MOON wera, 107! mon waren. on 4a, be ALMANAO TOR morn 242 ‘morn 6 25 Port of New York, May 12, 1859, OLEARED. Bteamabin Cahawba. Buliocn. Havana and New Orleans— Livingston, Crocheron & Uo. ‘Berk Kristiansund (Porw), Gude, Gibralar—lolmboe & Terk ff Warren, Chase, Havana—Waleh, Carver & Chase, Bars MC Dyer, Pickett Fernand! a—Peeck & Obureh. Brig Le Hoop (Dateh), Kok, Rotterd«m—W Balem, ir Brig Kavtern ctar, Penny Pernambuco Brig) anc @ market. Bri eroool, NS—G F Bulley. ig Pink ( Brig & Wats, Robert, ‘n—H Moul Brig Baron de Castine Lutkiu, Elizubetpport—Brett, Bon & Sebr Sea Freeze, Wiley Aguadila—Brett, Ron & % Sebr bxcelrior (Br), Martin, 8t Jons, NF—J 8 oer febr Georgiana, Bradford, fs Andrewa—H J DeW Scbr Renown (Fr). way, Liverpool—G F Bailey. Fehr Moon ight, Tuttle, Galvestoo—J H Brower & Co, Schr AJ Le toneett, Tucker, Wasbim gton, tebr kk J baynor, Kayvor, Baltimore—J W McKee, Schr Belle, Hickman, Gloucester—a Sowes. Eloop America, ttedinan, Bristol— Master, Sloop K Allen, Havens, Middletown—H L Raoket, ARRIVED. fhtp City of Brocklym, Chase, Liverpool, April 11, with mdse nd 878 paneengere, to Wiliams & Gulon: ‘vessel, to Nesmith & Kone, 10th inet, on'Georges tenks, apoke ship Wm Ta scost, from Liverpool fr Kew York, Crossed the Banka in lat 43, and sav. large quantities of ice. fhip Wan Tnprcott, Beil tiverpool, Ave UL, with mdse and 720 paesengere, to Tapscott & Co, april 21, Bs} 46 13, lon 25 60, apoke sbip star of Peace bound Bast; Wh, Tat 40 40, lon 50 $0. spoke ebyp Mani r Jon 6320, evoke al Georges Bank spo) &bip Mery Latnmond « r, ¥! to wa ing tec tu a vivient \° ¢reased toa borricane for fonr hours; oy hatch stern moulding aud done other damage During the mmcFt of the pasasge bud strovg gales trom the weetward — 25th uit, latd4219, lon 4610, saw epip Murrba a Mott This PM, while beaiiny np the lower bay sieved otase aud took the bot: tam on the Weet Bavk where abe lay one dour, thumpiag bea- vily, causing h ‘Was got off by meamtug Underwiter, CepiF Apthon: ‘abip Mexbatisn, Dixon Liverpool. April 7. with mdse and 40 passengers, to C H Marabail & Co Hina had heavy weather up to ite ban ight westerly winds aud tick weather. april 25, Jat 42.65, Ion 4233. saw euip Endymion, from Mobile for Liverpool. From lat 42 to 44 saw several ice: beres Sbip Valevtia (of Brth), Jack, Liverpool, March 29, with mdse tommeter. Fxpertenceo very heavy westerly galea 99 soe Bepts, and from thenre very fine weather with light SW winds’ April 24, Ist 43 29, lon 47 21, exchanged sigosle, with thip with « black in her fore allenteail, bound April 12 lat 5105, lo 27 28 saw ship Sumariian, from oo] for ® York; May 7, lat 40 28, lon 67 52, spoke ship Bavaris, ence tor Havre indeor, NS), Liverpool, April 6, ¥b salt, to mate; heavy westerly winds, tbip Plymouth i mord, Loncon, 49 days, with mose snd 15 passengers, to Wrionell, Mixturn'& Co. Has ex erteneed heavy westerly gales. sove bulwarks, monkey rail, © tp RM Mille Sturges, Felmonth, March 22, with fron. to Sbip Frineess Royal (Br, of Wi r Bashad croc! F1om March 3U 10 + pril 24, and trom ist4i loa 88, 17 Jat 42 ‘oo 47. bed heavy westeriy gales and 1 ‘ea Daruine- ter rei xorg from 28:00 to 29% pri 6, cargo Degua to shit. after wlico carvied easy sail, Apri 7, Very beavy gale, apni tail ry Drobo parval wasivtopra yard; ape tt fell is eth febr Win Mon'ey. of Liverpool, alamusted in ths pale ¢ thi Tb: tork-cfl the crew. 7 in bumber, and on 2th Isiend, sovke Prussian brig Carl, trom Si New Jerks and seceived oo bourd a part of the crew of beh Ursula, Capt Murphy (einer arrived at skis port. The MM bes hid fre weather irom the Bauks with light winds ord calm ip Pintarch, Barker, Antwerp Aprii3, Plosbing 7th ani the Towrs Lith, with mcse snd 150 pwesengers to Howland € Frotoipyhbam | Sth fi Jat 42. lon 65, si ganized wal Sveoing Stor, steering W, With lors of main topgellaulmast aud head o¢ sth (op mass, Ship Neptune (Prem), Rable, Bremen, 68 days, with mdse O} peesengera, to Molier & Kruger fbi, South Carolina Ronda M 489, Jon Kempton, Bordeanx and Cordovan <b 2, with mdse, to Port seatth to Agri 23, lat 3 50 bpone abip Grotia, of torklund. for Urwe'o ; 26th, lat 44 05, lon 46 (6, spube ship st keter. from New ur leous for “erdenux; May §, let a8 U8 loa 65%, spoka brig Bravo, ter Beltiwora ‘The NC has experienced’ very beavy Werteriy gules on the passa rk O April rpoke Pak Altea, from siitord for Houten, 40 Gaya out, short of provwions, and su; pled hee Muy 1, iat 41 41, lop 59 U9 ep Re bark Chiettafo, of nud from Lancaster for 8t John, Nis, 49 dave, ‘oUt; 24, Ist si 41, lou 6040, spoke bark Fame, of Yarmouch ¥8, from Naplee tor Portland Bark 1a Pluta (new, of Salem, 497 tons), Crowell, Salem, in balisal, to mener. eee ‘ rg Mariner (Ur of St John, NB) Atkingon, Palermo, 5! days, witb fruit, &c, to Chamberlein & Phelps. Has ise, rienced heavy © erly gales; Inld wo» 21 daye ta, succession under clove reesed raile. april 24, lat 3950, ion 48 16, spone mip kB Scmerr of New Orleans, weering ib; 24, lat a1 39, lon €1 98, apobe ture Mauemeto, of Bt Joba, NB, from New’ Or- leaps for Liverpoot. Belena Mut De Waal, Amsterdam, 54deys, Gw)liot Forca teh), “hohe Fickaden (31) Moburste, Wisdaor, XB, itn chr Pieladen (sr) MeBurnie, » §B, plaster. to F I Nevius & Son, = = ay Schr Lavinah Jate, Ketchum, Norfolk. Rebr Dresden Booper, Machine. 70 hours jae) » eman, Fran! by cbr Lien, Bis, Roorlasd, 4 . ee ir Bume luney, New Bebe Sts. Lat jg Rhee is ee cbr Bent Stanard, Lowers, Gloucester Schr Lemocrat, Pi Fall iver, 2 Berr Ju Freeman, York, Sontoston. @ days Scbr Petomsc. Lord, hondout tor Boston. Siccp Mount dope, Sullivan, Yeuntun, Btesmer Petrel, Baker, Providence BELOW Shy Conpteliaion, Mulliner, from Liverpool Apri 5 Burk Cubs (Br), from Giaego Wester, Lawrence from Liverpool april7. Ca SaILED Steamship Cahawbs, Havana aod New Orleans. ‘Wind at sunriee N&; meridiap do; sunset N, and light, Teregraph Marine Keport, - t—Ships Manhattan, and BANDY Huvd May 12, . Webster, from Liverpool, apd three brige on the bar, bound in Br bark Cuba is still at fat the suit, bound fa. steam- ship Cabewhs, for New Orieaps and Havana, possed the bar at 2:12 FM. Bbio indians, another shiv, to barks and three brige sre at anchor nosr the ttt, bound out Wind SE, light; weather cloudy, and bazy off abore. HIGHI.A SDS, Moy 12, sunset —One abip in the offing, bound fm, Wind SE, Wgbt; bazy of shore. 54 gi Misceltnneoos Burr Nortagnx Facix M'Kinnon, hence which put into bly Janeiro March U, 10 & lnsey conditivn. ea: covntered on the 24 of February 8 very hurrtoane te which the ship wax hove on her beam enda, ton cargo abited, ng coninusily over ber; both oumpa were aarted ere all bance gt'o wert, bot it was not til poop of the next day tbat te weaiser pamp would uck. the ovwsorit aut Jivrcem were sernrgend patent sieering gear broken. She would bave to dixcher,e to fing the texk. Amir Tigkess Stevens at Hovon from Liverpool, lost main yard, and Dad sai's eplit and boata stove, 2 Sui Mary & Mantna, at Euenos Ayres be sinpped and sold theme, to be broken up. Bwparx Aupa, Headey, from Giasgow for Boston, before reported spoken iu Olatress, arr ut Halitax 7th inat. Brig Kuena Doaxe, Crowell, from Boston for Alexandria wertnabore Sh) oat, on L’Homme Dieu Bhosl. &be got off next day aod pro eeded, By1G WiXGOLD, Loving, nt Boston from Clenfuegos, om tet thet, 140 85 67, lon'74 29, bad heavy ga’ea from Nt, Ioat jiboaom, sprung icretopmast KOO topmati Yard, Lovt jib, with gear, de, Baio Lovtsa, from Ksltimore for Bush River, to finish load fog eg SEU hin Bese) Eg Loge Pow Swan ‘ort bas been go'ten, after Machargl 1 of her care and towed to Haltimore, — nf Ponr Jons Crook ef Cape Hen.cven, wi 6tb frat, rived -t Phuwlelphia, feng, Francis J Hrwny, {rom Baltimore bound to Peters burg, Va, put toto Ner'olk 12th matin diatvess, having sprung & bad Jenk apd been otherwise damaged in the tuts storm. Puot noat Hort Charleston, went asbore on the Breab waier, newr J) and. norulhg of 7th fost If the wentber continues m abe may be got off wtthoot ap ‘The olipyer abtp Morniug H1ght, 947 tons regi'er, in her alxta year. bulltin Vollwuriphis, of white om, cop and copper Tastened, waa told wt huction 12S tort, in"Philadetpbin, io Bnok- nor, MeCap mon & Co, of watery, for $25,500, one asl cant, the ba’ance in 6 mont Sotice to Mariners. Nottes berey that & recond clang Nun Bnov heabeen pinced termart fi cge (or Roarlog Brill), toxrking the ppor ach to Kenobscet Nay, Ma The ono la 100 vores NW from the rhonlert pertot tos le le, whi wash wlow water, Ot Lgbtbe bearing 0 W by & 4 N Sinisa hgedthouw heating GW WS uiieg, ste Ligne game Bo ou ¢ SNE, Cghthonge ini etl Portland, Muy 10, 1h6 Rant What en Ol at New Bedford bith inst, bark Oe for San Francteco, 3 from "Boston, wiil He Javallar, Gray, Pacific OAD, /toipplean 110i ost (pot eld 101) telg Altamaba, for Atlan the ( - pemh 1 has sold 1200 galle South Rea wh of pene anes ihe purebaaer pening portcharges, Would to)) on a crnige to the Western trrennd Morgan, of bark Norh amevtes, lately ratursot deme reports the following vessela:— ler 28," 153, sbing Gand Korure, of Haver La Finite clesa, and ageln olf torly to Kebelean Jan 16. 1859. bark Oolvbin, (ff Diver Gu)ivus, clean. Jan 25, bere C pe S3ing jitheom gone and bulwarke from fore to mata clagiogs Die ler ing at St Carles, morning of feb, bad aeven mea derert from the ship, talking with thea mai f ai] the beet cloabing be onging to the crew und » how ‘Theim remes are Win H Green. ebin Toule Joo # W Sm h, Benj Guyaut, bas W Bailey, Edw Kelley, Poze Vuitera. Sponen, din Br steamsbio Oity of Mancnestar, hevoe for Lieerpool via Cork, wiv pieulized May 4, Int 4035 lon 62 4 “Tae Agrarch (ibe Sew, from Liverpool foe NYork, Apri 21 dot 46 MW. en Oh ‘Br ship Ocean Queen, of Bristol, bound West, April 2), no Int, I ie. Porw bark CI Portbeot, 4 ve from Neweestle for Dew basen, May 7, lat a3 10, 100 6476, bare foro’. (rom Glasgo © Or» York (had eprang mata- ned as under Wad 10 have ikroWh GEO OFEPDOAE)y YO U2 lan 42 24 bart ‘of jihboom one 1 (end Snateren wen ars ware from Beston for NUrleaus, april 25, on the he m9 Ung PR Cortia from Portlard lor Cardenas (not aa before), May 9, lot 40 3s, lon 69 10. Poredge Ports. Axrwenr, April %. In port sion Uroondates, Pike, and F 2 Falmer, dey ton NY, New World Koiebt, for YT eprl: adele (Hem) ‘nneen for do econ, Moreh 10—in port brig Krogreamive age Holmes for nntert, Eteele, for Ohiaa, do, time a nee. ‘pool, March 7—Tp port shiow Nestorian. Gondane, for a0 Rept urn, aio Ween, Ci | Keple, Trean well and: Meese g | Wate, Chameerlstp tor det ssi ubre Ida expan wrod end rte for Bb akew a portion of ber cargo io the Huseey. one Knee Honud. mint Kopg. @indward, Smita, for shepgh rice Kity stmpson, Caviield, tr toug Koag, Idg; sche Fames Muratell” Too a. Nj omg ata, March 22—Tp Panther, Garnet ; Ocean ; sla, Graver; Keyatone Knight a d9G alo- if tor Bomton ide: Herbert Bangs, and illvar Pat: nam. Fob. for do: woute shore, Volhron; Tierell Morgan Wesiern Oceno, Gvillian: Radivnt, Haliett, and aldion, Wil # for }endon; Blandinn Dudley, stwood; Heli, Mo: F Jobn Land, Bearae: Wm Libby, Tacion, Merrill: Sara i wes; Middiee+x, Parmalee: Houtelle. uve; tarke Fanny Holmes Smith, Helen Mar, Low for Hombay 40; (ahip- don Bbipniog ‘mzate cl urilius 14 reported ne being to pert 224. une). Teer 220 abips Exconnder, Foster, tor Bos do Sid from Seugor March 7,0) Manning, Boston; 8th bus! Bet & ine; 11th, shi Juba Q Lewis. Ls ndow; Bosohorus Cottrell, de; 1th, I do; 2a, Highiondor, Sherman, 0 Canpenas, april 26~ In port brig Iris, Pearce, for Bristol, BLA March 9—In port sblos Afred All, Nagel, for Bow ; Golden Cy, weary, fOr London, 40; bark iat Packer, ir Aus'ral pEREENOCK, April 29—Arr stedimebip Rétinburg, Cumming, om Jae l!—Arr brig Sarah M Newhall (Br), Pay York; 12h Usrk Mehion Willtameon, Bhat. fe for Tricate (aud cld1#th); brig -Ksoaprinds Gari (Mop. Brekke, Malaga for NYork; 224, sip thoe Weison, Late elle, Liverpral Pin port28a" ebip Hope, Merril, from Leghorn for NYork Sieycechr N & B Gould, mith, trom walege for York. Wind Hone Kona, March 14—Jn pov tshtos 4 re. Unnt, for Ssduey and Welbourve Fig Willane and Kae Hooper, vane: ‘Sploer; Leouidas. Wilms Got Jand, aud Challenge, Pabeas, Blrctrie Light, March B=Ip port shiva § a. Cate, for San Francias 01 Liver; Wounsy, Merch 26—To ship Sloe u, Nanlth, for ANGKOR, H eid in "fa! war, Stag" Hound, > g tax for le at Bo oa bh Newmsn, March Going down the ton: Coringa, Ward. ond Wm etorgte oe arr 4th do: Invincible ‘ohne, fom do arryh. do: Mas- ‘Ul Jehnacn. from do, arr 10:h do; Fiying Fish, Neal, trow do, rr tb. do. barks Myrtle, Botatord for*bavglae; «ruhar, Hoyt, for do, Ryman Felee; bouque, Cart wight “and almatia, Ricbardern, uve; achr Carhou, Pulsifer, for sale Batirex Mav tI arr (ry {My ship Gompromize, Child, Li- bare ae ley. Gls for Bostot “ATE Wi A ealey, Glargow (ta. dhavesa): bib, trig Benry Hine Dart, NYork:echr Strum, Our- BR Ye MALaGa, April 19—Arr barks Suneto (*esp), Colluro, New Orieare; 20th Gem of the Sea, Miler. # York, achr HE Spear- ing. Royerv. Cadiz, In Pat th, bares Gem of the fea Miller, for NYork: Alico Fraphlin (Fr) Sbeeeel, for do ldg: echrs Hi & Speariag, Rogers, une: echr Kingfister, Putnam, fa qisrantiae, having bad = min on board at sea, Micao, March 14--In port sbip Vucle Toby. Bonle. from Borg Kong, arr Emma, Gili, une. Sid Peo 20, ship T W Sears i rew. NYor! Manita March® 4m port abipe Fortono, Seadder, for 8) ney NOW; Winged Arrow, Kearse: Kartant Hallett; Mag Ma Paina, Jompa, Martin: Jeseph Peab dy. Weston; Marriet & erfe, Gray, and Catharice, Foster, unc; Vitale, nubbard, fF a NaGasaxt Feb 16—In port bark Ann. Munro, trom Shang: bao ‘sr Ath: ache Wanderer, King trom ao, arr Oh S1xGarorg. March 22—}p port ships K_B orbs, Ballard, for- Boston ldg; Rorneo Edwsroe for do; Ticnaderngs, Sawyer, #16 Eiwiss, Marcy, for treight "P Sage, Ingersoll, 10 Sraxcnar, Marck 5—In port ebips Malay, Wileomh, for York (eld 4th); Romar ce of the Sen Cnldeeil for do Mared Snow Squall. Loyd, apd:Piton, Wiley, for do noon: # racningoy (oom: +mpres Lecraw; Joho Jay. “uocertord; Witcharalt, Foot: Judith, Brown: Young Mechwote, Amesbury. ahd taro’ Hivta, Preveb, uno; barks Faleoo, Me Mary & Jonge, uve; «rap Gn, Teylor, np de Novzagary, tx 1 voxe8. pril Zl-Fld bark Delegste Casae, ta Martha, and Seva Wramvo larch 14—Tn port shiv @fionehsha, Beauchamp, for Bi. ge pore and Bomba: a w ml rew for N York, xf Home Poru. ALEXANDRIA, May 10—Sld ecure Helea Mur, Tathill, Brltsevort; Arletus, Chose, Boeton; sifvey Bedell, er) BOSTON, May 1 shies * bepman, an a or cbarter; lor ‘Tigrese, Ete: dR m, zr, Liveroool: Berke velan (Nos) Gogatad, Shae.de; ', Palermo, Wingold, boring Cien- Rucioutt Pinnbate & River, Va; 0 & er; OB Bebeock ant ¥irm, Olar, Phi. 5 id bri harteden; aebre Rama V, Cook leremte: JW, Faninlin, NY¥ore Sumuel R088 marterof park Géo Leshe, which old fth for Mi. 6 Slo: wind ANE with rain’ US trigete 4tcawre 8. ahip Cale Nope ane bar Hi Gregory Tem at snebor nelow. Wh— srr vey te ebio Kir Colin camprell Mesahb, Ardros- soiterdam seche Jouanna Bert deorges Creek, Mor. hin’ Luna (Brem), meter Kren re T K Fanmond, Wilson, West Const of afrion, #7 1 irey, Susan K Jayne, Jayne: Medora. kho © Thurston, RYork; arctic, Jack ts Mer derson, Henderson, Bs vanm ‘Git, Muy Arr brig Circassian, Heagen, New York. re Fainhorg Bartlet, Bavann onLtt YON, May 7~ Arr abip E Bonsall, Michsels Liver- t Quareptine, Br bark Lady Fravklin, Uooper. from. Cid brig JH Jones, Mills, NYork; schr EC sel pr sph Sb srr Sw brig Rapid, Axterg. Cnrdiff Sid ship Sam Frost. sve te hrign Mennavera, noxer; Leseo, Faera: delin, Millet, ard Re: 0, Curell, Barcelon: Ob— arr meow ue Merion. Fo NYork; brig Bea Nel- son Bt O10 rbip «hse FL Small. Liverpool: sebe Mar- tbe Niche wer ‘hig « ha O18 5 cL i ‘ nin, Bus'yer, Sacheoaviile sed brig J et Jones Nii, Recnicgton, McDougall, Windies; BC Pelter, 9—Arr achrs Par then, Potter, Philadel- ar, Welch. do fur Gardiner; Minerva, mm; Ada (Br), § York fur Wal: rew. ah e BOM" HOLE, May §. FM—Arr schre Anne Binks, Phi > ” ', Way 9. la l— rev, Ranta Cruz for Bont at Greepoenn Fhybt Huntley Fanny, Ne ‘> Marts 1 for Portis M Larne, } H atwood. § May 10—Are ect: Nil Tyg nar Reston; Gazelle Naylor; Gl.es Blower, tow. F: Philadelphia, for ds; Berapb, ind BE, blowing heavy, with rain—Ia port, aa hc Pact wate Sear 68 Curling, Curling, Liverpool; echr Fleetwing, ‘SPORT, May 4—Arr echr Amelia, Seuborn, New York BRO OFLRANS Mey S—arr Qotton Plantar, We Liverpool; Jobe Howell (Br), mepiey, Wrlaet Soreg Boxes Unttle, Is mop; Fanny McHenry, Shankland, > York: barl gico, Becker” Bamburg, Carmen (Sp), O«twodo, Malaga: Gem Hrisker, McDons!s. and Virginia & Kate'lioy, #i)kine, Bio Ja- Letro: Neapi brig Mose, Roms rao; ahr 48 Lantear, Rearmed, Minatition, Cld ships em, so ry era. New Orlesna, Ric, snd Adw’d 1 4rien, Fonutain, nn Lane (Bremen), Lamke, Bremen; Colombo: (Ser), Bi hit Mareeillen. 4tb— Arr otenmebip Quaker City, Shufeldt, NYork via Havas Bay shipa *utocrst, Karwell, sud Malabar, Kineman Boston; or, Kast sew York; Tinor, Biroy, Phiintelphie: barks rowier Wars Pintacsivtis: Venue. Camera, Kastan. rr Ms bin, basrison, New Yorn via Havana; 1 homeland, and Carlyle, Fim peon, Liverpool . Meober, Penasco! AB Arr wexmehip Merion, Talbot Indianola end Gal- Cid ehice E4 Hyman Neti), Genoa; Veulse Whitman, bark Keo. Kwer, do; scbr HP Stoney, Bergman, do. Gib, *M- Arr ) Brewer Cox, Palerm: 10m, OAPI Grareabot, Bomewrod trom Rio Jaretro, Cid ships Jno Pat- ton Father \ivervoo!; Shawmat, Hl, gins, Barre: sébastovol, Low bare onus, brig Almore, Leonard, io Janetro, Cla Y pi Rmers, Laverpodl, 1aaian, avertll, Sharp. NYor! hie kK May 0814 achre Kobert Palmer, We vana: Witie Putnsm, owner Pivmonth, NE. In Ranptn & xen Db, Dow beig Ceres, Beck, from Caliao. In the Kouce itp (by tel), bark Ana bhzsveth, Gould, from 8 we BEDFORD. Ma 1i—8)6 evhrs 8 McDonald, Kelly, Phi- RIPE Way 12 cre ablp Zered, MeGone K By és |. Met J Whoward Stunt Jackropvilion tage: AMursson Je, plete Q ree), Yelasen Rotterdam; achrs S'a Koe, Baker, atd Hovion; Deumark, Brightman, and L Robe ingon, } aviv, Fall River, Pi nTLANT), May 10—Arr acbrs Taylor Small, Wile: gi6F;, otter, Taree m, Be oblan pom, Od ta 0, 0 een 0 Boston, abr Garland Parson Sisiavzse edt. yor <r TeMOLTH, May 9—Arr achr Minnesota, Bader, Alex- andr. KICHMOND, May 10—Arr ehip Trenton, Thompson, Liver- pool td senmalny Jementows, Parrish, NYorky echt Mod- way Pele en Mortng, Halifax KECK) AND Way 6" Arr schrs Shylock. Hawes, Oniais for RYork; (th, Fen hud, Spear, and Lney Blake, Kollar, ¥ Yor Mth. tt vcar, Themam, 14 8th, ecbra Orin Cowl, Smith; Byte i ; Marah, Hol tet ai » , Tans ten ‘ucy Wie, Glover. NX ee A iN, Apel a= Are brig D't Kis 8, Mi sir Ponte Gen Baliey, E Remington, Williams, {1a a9 *0 , Raven, RAVAN was Agr stesmehio | iabsma, Schenck, N York: Vena Gardner vardensa, ven Eiaridae Low Fel: Peck, elanoy, NUrieans. Cld athe a Bitaabethgort; 8th, abet a nom. Nor eld aU, ® . oval, do, 7th, Lamare tine, do HL¥INGTON, NO, May 9—Arr ichr Hattie Ross, Perthene ~ Arr eshra Angler, Beave, N Yor! EPG aM May yy Deoghter Ges wid Tih, schra cantamou aad Lamsriine, a sceoD A leiiee from Capt Wedd, of bark Osceola, NB, dated Per-

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