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8 WEWS FROM THE WET, INDIES. Arrival of The Saterimn—American Em}- Grants Invited “6 Demerara—Prospects of the 8ugez Crop, dc., die. ‘The Cunard <téamsbip Saladin, Captain Jameson, from Béagston , Jamaica, on the 7th, Port au Prince the 11th, wed Turk's Island the 13tb of April, reached this port test vight. ‘The Paimouth (Jamaica) Post of the latest date says — Motwithstanding the long drought and the alfficulties with which tbe proprictors and lessees of estates bave Bad to contend, the sugar crop of Trelawny wil! exceed 4,000 bogaboads, and there will be an average proportion ‘of rom. ‘The Kingeton Journal of the 4th of April eeyti—The ‘Weatber bas been fine—not too dry por too warm Fine for preparing iands for planting when the ‘We understand that the cultivation of cot- ih will be very a Sas. a bo are oxteusiv fare several fens “poginping wo be clad in their fragrant Shite bicesoms: it is refreshing both to tbe senses of 7 fo] sight to Debold them, The pimento is budding rig of the prospect of the sugar crop in Ap frie gener ots Cc graeme apa hopeful. The weather was unfavorable to the Ne AMERICAN EMIGRATION TO DEMBRARA. {From the & ) Journa), March 26.) ‘The Governor of bes ‘issued his proclamation, enter ee eee of ordinance No. 7,of 1864, and in of the resolution » @ollars head for immigrants from the United States. ‘The ports bamed are Uhiladeiphia, New York and Boston fend the length of voyage is at seven weeks. Gripe claiming the bounty are required to be prov ided Sub the Govervor's OF other equivalent instra- Important from St. Domingo. WHE SPANISH GARRISON OF PORTO PLATA MAKES A SORTIE, WHICH 1f REPULSED WITH GREAT LOSS BY THE DOMINICANS—RETREAT OF THE SPANIARDS TO ST. DOMINGO CITY—THK REVOLUTIONARY GENE RAL FLORENTINO SHOT BY THE SPANIARDS—CON- FISCATION OF THE PROPER!Y OF THE RBVOLU- TIONISTS, BTC. By way of Turke Island we ba ws from St. Do- mingo, dated at St. Domingo City the 2ist,acd Porto ‘Oadeilo the 30th of March. The death of Genera) Florentino, the revolutionary feero of Azua, is confirmed. It is stated that when the Spanish commander, Rondon, condemned bim to be shot, Be begged time to say his prayers, which request was vefused, Rondon at the sime time making this sarcastic yemark'—‘+You did not aliow such a privilege to the ove Dundred and forty-five you murdered; now die as they jd, without time to say your prayers.””” On the 2ist of March the Spanish garrison of Porto Pista made a sally on the Dominican outposts, and were ith considerable joes. Forty seven litters ‘were seen to have been carried into thefort, and a steamer eft the barbor the next day for Cuba with the wounded. ‘The attack a; to have been unpremeditated. It ie reported and believed to be correct that the Span- Yards have evacuated their cantonements at Guanumo end Monte Plata, and retreated into the city of St. Do- Senor Don Benigno de Rojas has resigned the office of west President of the provisional government at Santiago. Mr. Rojas is ove of the ablest men that the Domuui- have on their side, the motive which bas induced resign at such @ critical period is not explained Jui nguade de te Marine 8 «Court of Admiralty), St, Do- March 9, has a joclared city, under Mar the Sebcoeer Stiphd (oupposed to be an Amerionn vessel) te Bove tnwral prisg ts the Spanish steamer of war Afvics, ‘captured her near Mente Christo barbor on ihe tS February last. Gn tbe 12th of March the seme court condemned the Baytien sloop which was captured near Manzanilla bay, the 27th of December last, by the war steamer Doo Aptouio de Ulloa ‘The Captain General of St, Domingo, Don Carlos de Var- bombed igsued an ordinance (dando), dated March 19, ing that the real estate of those Dominicans who engaged in the revolutionary movement shall be con- ; Mt te algo ordered that tbeir property, as well as of loyal citizens who are under the control of the 80 ed rebel authorities, shall be managed (administrar) boards of aldermen and municipal councils of the ve districts in which said property iz situated. By act fourth of the bando it is red that the net = or the rents, of such real estates, belonging to enemies of the government, aball be used tor obarita- Be purses by the municipal authorities, as in their Jodgment they shall deem best. ‘rations for the expedition to Monte Christo are op with Pesos a The Dominican officers in the employ at the city bave been ordered to bold }ves ip readiness to embark at the shortest notice, Asteamer bas been sent to Venezuela for a lead of Mules, and four more steam men-of-war had recentiy @rrived at the city to take ee) in the expedition. ier General Palanca has been ‘appointed to the Plata. iH fail Great Fire at Demerara. SBE BUS NESS PORTION OF THE TOWN DESTROYED— @ETWEREN TWO 4XD THRER MILLION DULLATC WORTH OF PROPERTY BURNED—NAMES OF THE SUFFERERS, ETC. Hauirax, N. 8., April 22, 1864. ‘The greater portion of the business part of Demerara ‘was destroyed by fire on the 2d inst. The loss ie from @wo to three millions of dollars. Long continued dreught @ansed a ecarcity of water, rendering it necessary to Diow up the builaings to gave the town The privcips! sufferers are:—Gourlay & Co., Julius Meyers, Henry Murray, William Henry & Jose Methias YZooss, Jose Gomez Jardine, Bocker Brother & (o , Pinto Brothers & Co., Samuel Barber & Co., Richardson & Co., Gray, ‘unpingbam & Co,, the British Gojana Bank, W. Mu Dotiveria, M. P. Lopez, Feriera & Martive, Mise Gray, A. A. 1). Anarake, irviniog, McArthur & Co.; Ma eal Correa, William Rober 1. Davis, Landback, James Dawson, Emanuel, Scott & Co.: Har- A.W. Perot & Co, and the Royal Ag- “which were partially iorured in the The Case of Mrs. Flanagan. 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. allow me to call your attention to the report contained % your issue of Sunday last, whereip my name was @oupied with that of a blundering druggist in the entre @f Mre. Flanagan's death. Permit me to say that the Jory to & man could discover no evidence whatever on ‘Which to ground a part cle of censure against me. In con- ce of erroneous reports, founded undoubtedly upon the unintended bat possibly implied ceoeure in the of their verdict wherein they recommend pby Biciane to write their prescriptions plaia, clear and in full, Abey have deemed it but a simple act of justice to me to Sddrers themselves coll-ctively to the effect that this sug- Gestion was thrown ont simply as a precautionary mea Sure, avd not basing it upon any evidence that my pre Seription wae not thus written. On the contrary, it ap- to them abundantly eviaent that \t was perfectly ible and correct. Under such circumstances the at surdity of my being heid to ave oly to say tbat | bh Stigmatizing plight, and € never bean placed in that expect to be. W. H. STUDLEY, A. M. M.D. He Parchacers. ME COURT—CIRCUY Before Judge Milier. Ayr 22 —J 4 ph H. Hariley vs. Janes W. Bukmon— ‘This was an wterceting suit brought to recover damages for non-lulfliment of contract. ihe plaintiff, it appears, as noxiove to purchase three dwelling houses which were being built in Second avenue, near fiftieth street, Dy the defendant. A bargain struck for the pro- Perty. tho plaivtid agrecivg to give eightece t Gollare for ‘he bouses, on condition that they w Baiebed after the modei of @ certain b Street, and that they were Intere 8U be ri eceupanc @o the 15th of Maren, 1862, under a penalty of 117 Soars @ day for évery day's delay aiter that The defendent was unable to comply with tue aereemeet especially ae to the t It wae not until the 234 of April the houses were ready for occupancy and besides it was claimed that She huuses were not finished sccording to the model of We Fife enth street honse For the defence it was set up that the delay was nn. Qvoidable, and that there &* po material difference be- tween tbe finish of the dwel!ings aud that of the Filteenth ther model. The case Jasted two days, and resuited in ne completion, aud ry readering @ verdict (or the pinintif! of $990 40, an allowance of five per cent for counsel fee. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Brnne—Matnee.—On Wednesday, April 20, at the Re | Land chureb, corner of Fwenty-first street be avenue, by the Rew Dr. Rogers, Fowann Bemwe t eldest daugbier of the Hon. Joo C, Mather, all or ney. nee Wednesday, april tN Lag Mare. Rev A J isoeer; ‘Geonon Beaton, abd Mise Av Bi bownn, < oe fen Avo i Stroman, of Fess Gtar =e Wednmny evening, Apri! 20, at ye Rev. Nelson Snell, Conetuite H. Evane iis inva me a. Hudeoo bate aCe, — uradey, April 21, by Rew. Nel- oom Willard, of Montclair, N.J.,Daviv K Gnnan, of thie gy. Tawovoc A., daugbier of Edward Pearce, Esq. Hait—Quimiy—Op Thureday , a 21, by the Rev, W, & Mikels, Joux a. Hau. , Sg teertig organs aime Mans L iat Moyvon—J accu ‘wy ay Bp “fig tl March 2 “ o1 Amand J4comm al of thie cy. paca avesewocd, aed ee by Rev. Dr fa You aay Now 7 ‘ayre, Joux Jay oF thie ad a CRAY an Atan Hasan. AL Beaverioma, N. J.,0n Wedner. tog, Avril 20, by the Rev? Henry tas, We. H, a of Now York city, to Mien Fama a. Banwn, of | pesbiesoon” Nd. bail will st once appear. 1 | ‘aquaintances of the family are re- acectfully invited *@ attend. the funeral, from the rea!- dence of bis parerds, in Locust street, Fiushing. L. 1., this (Saturday) "Aternovn, at two o'clock. arraaet At Meadville, Pa., on Thureday, April 2), Pare Baareveny, 19 years. ‘The friends, and reiatives are Tespectfully invited te attend the {aneral, from bis mother’s residence, 68 ‘Thirteenth street, at two ogee. Burwerr.—In Hoboken, N. J., on Friday, April 22, after a amet ig Bowery, ag Francis ‘Clonmel, coun! rar jretan funeral pase From the reeidecce of ber eon, James Burn ve P Bloomfield street, Hoboken, on Sunday afternoon, at baif-past two o'clock, Busae.—Oo a evening, April 21, CaTsamine Her ‘riends, tod those of her son, Nicholag J. Bushe, jacapencr onan invited to attend the funeral, from 9 late residence, 150 South First street, Brooklyn, F. ‘this (Saturday) mora at ten o'clock. The sta 11 be removed to the cburch of Sts. Peter and Paul, here @ solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul: thence to Calvary Cemetery. BsRrxoxp.—On Thursday morning, April 21, James Ber repose of the firm of Benkbard & Button, in the 65th year His trends and those of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral service, this (Saturday) after: noon, at half-past two o'clock, ‘at St. Bartholomew's church, corner of Lafayette place and Great Jones street. The remains will be interred in Greeuwood Cemetery. Crawrorp.—On Friday, April 22, of consumption, James H. CRawrorp, in the 40th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 150 West Twentieth street, on Sunday aiternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. Tbe remains will be taken to Greeawood for interment. California papers please coy Ciesry.—In Newark, N. ira on Monday, March 21, Mary, wife of Dennis ‘Cleary and daughter of Walter Durken, of Dublin, aged 50 years, 2 months and 21 oe Massacnusetts and Dublin (Ireland) papers please co} Doryer —At Newtown, L. I., on Thursday, April a, Joux 8. Doryer, in the itn year of bis age. The relatives’ and friends are lovited to attend the faneral, from bis late residence, this (Saturday) afternoon. ‘at Dalf-past one o'clock. Carriages will be in waiting at Hunter’s Point on the arrival of the twelve o’clock boat from James slip. Dmmon.—On Thursday, April 21, after a short illness, ce, wife of John Dimon, Bsq., jm the 65th year of ber eThe Telatives and friends of ee! family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 139 East Fourteenth street, ‘his (Saturday) afternoon, at twoo’clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Duxx.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, April 22, of consump tion, Jony L. Duny, in the 59th year of his age. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at balf-past nine o'clock, from his late residence, 153 Court street, without further jnvitation, The remains will be taken to Woodbridge, N. J., for interment, Newton (N. J.) papers please copy, Dexyy.—In 6 ag on Thureday, April 21, Rearcca pati wife a aif Denny, of consumption, in the 44th Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at beat: ne aa from her late resi wrence sireet, Rervice will be held at balf-past two o'clock in on eee in the Epis- copal church, at Factoryville,S. 1. Remains will be in- terred in the cemetery of that place. Boat leaves foot of — street, at half-past one P.M , and returns at ve. Fate.—At his residence, at West Farms, Westchester county, on Wednesday, April 20, of pneumonia, Epwarp G. Fame, in the 66th year of his ‘The funeral services wi'l be held at et rok ‘8 church, Morrisania, this (Saturday) morning, at balf-past cleven o’el 3 Carriages will be in waiting + Mote Haven, on the Harlem Raliroad, to meet the half-past ten A. M. tis from Twenty sixth Street, and after the services ll return to meet the train’ at five minutes past one r. M. for New York. ‘the remains will be taken for in- ‘terment to the burial ground of the East Chester church. Fiip.—On Friday, April 22, Harrier Davrpsoy, wife of David Dudley Field. ‘The funeral services will take place at Calvafy church, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, without further pot'ce. The interment will take place at a ‘bridge, Massachusetts, on Monday afternoon, at four Hares. —On Thorsday, April 21,Jomn L. Hames, aged 44 years, 11 montbs and ‘15 days. The fryer: and friends of the family are respectfully. fram hia lata reedence, Fourth etrect mturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, witbout ela fortation The remains will be interred ip Greenwood Hovearrey —In Hobokea, N. J., om Thursday April 21, from injuries received fall out of bis car. riage Enuer HoLzarren., of Hesse Cassel, Germany, aged 380 Phe tri friends and those of his brother are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from bis late residence, 210 Hodsoo street, Hoboken, this (Satorday) afternoon, at wo 0" Haumosp.—Od Thursday, April 21, Mamas E., dough: ter of Eugene and Julia Himmond,’ sged 3 years, 8 months avd 2 days. Ihe funeral will take place this (Saturday) morning, from the residence of her grandfather, Jos. Hammond, 115 Bank street, at eleven o'clock. Levertpos —Suddenly, on Friday, April 22, Pua Lovisr, daughter o' Benjamin C. and Jucretia F. Leveridge, aged 7 months and 8 days. Funeral from the residence of her pirents, 167 Fast Broaaway, on Monaay afternoon, at two o’clocx. Limaven —On Wednesday, April 20, Jacon Limaver, are. The tu.neral will take place from his Inte residence, No.” 17 West Thirteenth street, on Sunday morning, at ten without fart invivation. ray Phereds 4 April 21, of water on the brain, sk FRances, ovly daughter of Jules and Norab Mellay, aged 9 monthe and 14 da The relatives and friends of the fami 'y are respectfully wvited to attend the funeral, (rom the residence of her parents. 239 Witliam street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Mean.—At bie residence in Greenwich, Conn , on Fri- =, April 22, Hon. Avevercs Mean, in the 60tn year of nis age. ‘The friends and relatives are invited to attend the fane: ra}. on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, at the Second Congregational church, Greenwich Carriages wil! be iu atiendsnce at Greenwich depot to meet the 11:39 train of the New York and New Haven Railroad from New or Moxk —Io Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 21, Tomas J., ton of Thomas and lvabella Monk, aged 27 years and 2 | mothe. His remawe were buried in Greeawood Cemetery. MeGuer.—OF consumption, Cartes Moscine, aged 35 years. Th friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- t bis sister's residence, No, 9 Second avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. His remaing will be taken to Calvary Cemeter Begion papors please copy. by being run over years and 10 mon! ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis mo ther, No. 6 Gay street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at w 0'clock uct On Thureday, April 21. Jams MePKin, of popiexy, aged 46 years,a tative of the parish Cor caban, county Monagban, frend. |. The friends of the famnily are requested to attend the fonera!, from bis iate residence, No. 76 Tenth avenue, on Sunday’ a’ternoon. at half-past one ovclock O'MraRa.—Suddenly, Mer. Macmice 0"! ‘MBaRA, Of be- ‘of the lings And acquaintances, also the active and honora bers of Marion Hook and Ladder Company No. jovited to attend the funeral, from H ‘eet. without further invitation “O'CONNRL!.—Ga Friday, Apr 22. Men Jonasitau O'Com- | gm, widow of Maurice O'Connell, formerly of Mente- winarkel, county Corks | ‘aged 64 years und 6 moths, ops Danssnatniare: The friends of the family are respectfully invited to 64 Greenwich ) the Hudson’ Kiver Railroad, aged 20 | attend the funeral, from ber late resiie street, op Sunday aftervoon, at one o Washington papers pease copy Pervianee.—On Friday , April 22, 5 vance, wile of W. Y. Purviance, i age The relatives and friends of the family are requ attend the funeral, from te '2 West Twenty fourth street. on +o afternoon, ‘At two o'clock. Baltimore ore papers riday, ‘Aprit 23, Epwin, son of Jobo and Rin Peters, aged 2 years, 2 monthe and 15 day: The relatives aud iriends of the family, also mem. bers of Covenant Lodge, I. 0. of O.F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the the’ residence his Fen’ No. 169 Essex street, on Sunday morning, at ten * Pai 00 Fdtnn'O April 22, Gmoncs Apex Price, pr aged ‘ Fe relat friends venaven and of ‘ 4 the family are pempecifuly MA Flouwers. Per. ne 76tb year of ber panente, 406 Atlantic street, ‘Brook! ‘Sunday nono, at two 0% A efi ae ‘aynR.—On ', April 19, Carman, the beloved wife of Thomas Pa: aa tiatiad { on Wednesday, April tice of Lo e.ana, Fraxpwor De Go Woon, after A Rhode Island, 0, Tons as Suibwet, late Chet Jor, A 1, Jonn F, jong end Aen ty Sraxp- SReeree anumnes | Died, 41st s70ER.—Oo Wednesday, Apri) 20. Ava Vayunns, Fast River Engine Com: Seredur Association, are re- nd 1 aend Lhe fagerai, Sromp bio ‘ove ree’ eperifoliv in McKENNAN.—ALEX. McKexnax, from injuries received | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, = | | Bo'les, ai Cleveland do ee 5 M118, Richard Tam Arr ybiue, ia the pie Jobo _ SHIPPING NEWS... CR nnn Port of New York, April 22, 186%, ciedRED. Steamehin Etna (Br), McGuigan. Queenstewn and Laver peel—John G Date. eae Virgiuis (Br), Grace, Liverpeol—Wiiliams & Alennedtp Caledonia (Br), Craig, Glasgow—F Macdonald Steamabip Iliinos, Babcock. Aspinwall—M O Roberts ‘Steamship Corsica (Br), LeMesurier, Nassauand davana— wCunard, ‘Ship Cynosure, Oram. Liverpool—Tarscott. Bros & Co Shih Harve (Norw)y Norgaard. Antwerp=Funch, Meineke It. Ne . Schmidt, Oadiz—Unkart & ship mB Beergie, Rea et Tone NB Punch, Meineke & Ship American Union, Hubbard, St John, NB—Grinnell & Mian Moldavian (Br), Ward, Hong Kong—J C Jewett & Co. Bark Calypeo, Ring. San Francisco WT Coleman & Co one, 8 "P'aterinan (Br) (Br), Elliott, Catlaoa—Fabbri & au ea gonann Martin (Prus), Muller, Rotterdam—Wm 8a: Bare ‘Mayflower, Lovejor, Barbados—R Trowbriage's iy Don Juan (Arg), Linde, Cadiz—Punch, Meincke & Brig Arostook, Wels, Philadetphia— Yates & 2 Porterfield. Sehr C A Farnews Crowell, Ponce—E T Smith. Schr =— B James, Hall, Key West and Tortugas—8 w Lewis & Co. ‘Schr Chingarora, Madison, Accomac—E H Kreemer. Behr Marta Ivins, Walton, hincoteague—A C Havens, Schr Washington, Brunner, Chincoteague—A Sehr Rio Grai ro) rv Mesoriey. teague n, Hog Island—A C Havens. ley. Clark,’ Philadelphia-H 8 Rackett & pace foace Williamson, Dinsmore, Philadelpnis—Baker & 103. Sen Prize, Mayo, Calais and Millbridge—J Boynton’s Schr Es Bal bf ha 8 Brown & Co. |, Boston—T M | dal Emit Crowell Eean—J 8 Bi Echr Fanny Moen nay Sea ‘ie ay. Dr Frankiia, Geer. 8 Norwich-H 8 Raokett & Son, Rteamer Whitiwind, a, Rogar. Steamer Louisa Mo tera, Bteamer J R Thomson. aan Baltimore. ARRIV! of-war event, 8 sloor seen a , New Orleans 1th, ont James H Stronj Pensacola April ‘Hampton Roads Tieamsbip Saladin (Br), Jameson, Kingston, Ja. April 7, ia Port au Prince ii theand Turks ‘lands 3th Sth, with mdae id passengers. th & strong pone wings, areas the lout cod 20th a gale from off Cape i smear Fairbanks, Mershou, Washington, 81 hours, to weatip Gamoens Port), Marquez, Havana, IL days, n bat. Ship Live Oak jak (of Belfast, Alden, New Orieans, 16 days, * rota Etizabeth A 7.4 White, New Orleans, 17 days, ‘Brem), Sanders, Cadiz, 64 days, with Co. ik Oravilie (af # Roctciand). Crockett, Trinidad, Cuba, with sear os, to Metealf & Duncan, Bark Ealer, Perkins, New Orleans, and 12 days from the bar, in ballast. to'N Ee McCready & 8, é rig. lg Harada), Barns, Fajardo, PR, with mo- aanes, to Bre Brig Trackless 9 Shelburne, NS), Lapretie, Port an bil (epg with logwood, coffee, 4s, to Henry de Cor- with molasses, to mas ig Ocean Spra; (ol Gibraltar), Michever Cienfuegos, 10% hr Revere (of Turks Tatandi Mente, 0 Orange Bay. Ja, 18 dave, with logwood, &c, to H Lewis. inted por ‘Mh, lat 24, lon 70 signalized a Swedish snip, J § Green (U 8 transport), Benton, Alexandria, “Brig ik (Be (Br), Cox, Havana, 13 daye, with sugar, to P I ‘See Sart Coe Camden), Sweetland, Matansas, 9 days, wi sca svith abent. to Mller & Ho lee NE of Cape Antonio, saw rie. bark, Rebore: with all spars rianaing. ae iy mot tong in that ony so hours, to US Quartermaner ours, juartermasier, BELOW. One brig. SAILED. 2st—Steamers Grey hewn George Leary, Raid, Vtg enn) Jersey City, Promet ones peatamores: ships Villafranca, Proteus: ke Atagiianni, eabe ita. Pant 3 R Murray, J are bya Btai farw Siem betts Jak Pe, Ore elle, Olsreraeh sehr. Alice Bra: E Legeett, Joel Van Zant. Susans} O Warren, Sat Bady, G T Hubbard, D B Warner. Wind at sunset 8, fresn. Sur Axxawax, Al, 759 tons, built at New York in 186%, has been sold on private term: Snip Neravt., 996 tons. built at Boston fn 1863, has been sold at London for £12.00), cash Snip Morsine Guony, 1114 tons, built at Portsmouth in 1855, nas been sold in London tor £7500, cash. ScirEowin CLaRk, A—, bas been sold on private terms, Sur East Ixpran, of Boston 897 tons, built at Newbury- port in 1865, has been sold ai Calcutta for 100,000 rupees. Snip Zcuries, 1200 tons, built at Camden in 1859, has been told at Caicutta for 104.000 rpees Sitr Forres. 659 tons, built in Boston in 1857, has been sold at Sincapore for £5,000. Bric F Doane, Jon reported lost. was wreck from Raltimore for St Jago, before on the reef near Rottle Greek on the night of ihe 7th nit. A large portion of the cargo with have been saved and sold for the venefit of all Bric Emma (Br), House. hence for Sierra Leone, put into St Thomas Sth in Scnr Maxon R into Bermuda 6th ‘No reasons for putting in, , Farrer. hence for Matamoros, put 1b distress. No particn'ars, Quincy, Mass). MeEIvell, from Phila, hore on Fauikiand Island fon the ith inst,” and remained until the next &: hen she was cot off by throwing overboard abont 80 ton coal. and arrived at New London Scun Francis Haren, Whiteman, Bal Umore, with a general cargo, A ligh’er load of cxrzo from The captain thinks he can get J Senn Marr Price, of Brandywine feated off trom Black Ledge. below New Londen. on Wed- nesday, where she has been for e time, She wasto be taken on Bagre w's railway at New London on Friday for repairs. Tt is thought she will re;u're some portion of new Del was guecessfully keel and bottam. Whalemen. Bark Union, NB, was ai sea March 4, bound to Barbados, ba 4 112 bb of Cape St Lucas Feb 1] re the const in about nda and then Phil ips NT hi with hs weeks for the Saniwieh © WW Troupe, Ashles, NB, was st Cape St Lucas Feb taken 2) bbl R Ship Fabiue, Wook, NB, 180 bbla, sid Fev 26 for Sandwich Is and _ cons green P with rary 400 Lbis ap janriti te am fdestroved 4y ” Whansley, of 0 vold privateer jar) Barstow, of NB. was a 3 a ae asa St Vincents Mareh 4, 8, was at Honolula March Ship Emma C Jones. Howes, 2, with 1300 bois sp oll—bound Spoken, &. afige manip Hanes, from New York (or Bremen, April 6, ge _ from New York be nu, jai 4) 21, Jon OS SS Te Foreign Port Aryan Feo IGeIn port ship Eapovnder, levine, for Bing Jan, Mag. AUx Caves Mareh 16—Arr © York zie, Maria J Daris Pr . i rs Fanny (Rr), Motter, oy ry Coiling, Bostong April 4 ‘eb . ‘dition horney Krem lin. Burgess: Jewens ( », Georg Hr), Keiay J | Movareh I (Br), Leary, and Viewors Enea agit: ano. for Boston, | ige Henrietta (Hl and Eliza (Ham), N Brrnvoa, Aj for Engtat aml; ‘caledonta, one (late Sifene),_ returned hr Minera (BE), Johnson, Bio in for provisions and sla). Ri p_Eddystone. Dyer, une. brig Milwaukee, Brown, Freeman, Forareen. ‘io (and aa ath tor te Sage wi lawerd 1 21. “ty siramer Alpha (Br), 8t Thomas ‘Arr schrs Alma (Br), Teel, mone Kilbourn. do ahs art brig Kenneth (Br), gieet oe Pore ‘28th, re he os LArr bark Eaton (Bi and beater i for Piilnaeionia rt D0, BWCA, Abt Feb GeArr bark May pre he yon Ary Setar port bg Lamar, 00 Avan In por rt ri} ® "a a wov March hte at ad ores from NYork “APRIL 23, aan ‘April ix * louse, eee St ahs age mesons stage lips Fe we see Cid bare £0 a 7. Milton Arecibas oars pan Port Bwenj J ma Tp aon erg eit bon Westsote doi Kendrick Fish, Wally Ba Corneiiue, Marshall, ratio NY sat arr brig Johan O14), Bird, Conley, doy a lifax, NS. Belton B Ire; i Bort Fal ose i Geoper ALR RIVER, Aj minh sehr Bnoch GeaneAIT BE: Aig Ream an pins Jan ‘Suan, Coe, eer Bhaira Halsey, te: Reindser brits fe. Mauna on as (Be) ‘Croscombe, ), \Carlisle, Car balla: VEN, April 21—Arr_schra Marion, Prior, Bliza- ‘ew SL aa ert Heed; Belen, Babcock. Baltimore: Spmana. Hoadou ENED anaes "Aor eo are mal oy, Pearl, Geerge- Boston. Baia eed. Rew Bedford for Port B a Be an eee Ree aca “Baltevore, Frank, do fot Sia ebro Bugene,” Hawes,, Tangier Boston; Mary ari alves vere wn. DG, for do; Hiawatha, Die Try at Dutch Island harbor 10th, schr John Compton, Smita, SiR, ape 0 hie aaeal Forties. id eo "Boston; Mary &' Caroline, ‘Adams, New Hi ‘McDougall, Halifax Laws, see oa Sandy Chileno J ns, Sha vant, “Prices Bostot beth, Brown, Pawtucket: Mary Patterson, God! rey. 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The following is a list of ber officers:— tants, Charles M. Le a) a. BN Rites Aire “tired Ooting Third Ege oy F. W. Fitch, G. W. Baird, F. W, Bur- bay Wi ting Masters albert ri aioe ee Hoyt, 0 Ws. Cox, B, Stacey, Zaling Masterd MoteeWia. H Sprague, WW Binks kspere at the Theatres. The theatrical profession generally will devote to-day to the celebration of Shakepere’s tercentenary. At noon the corner stone of the pedestal of the statue of Shakepere will be laid in the Park, with appropriate ceremonies. It is understood that Messrs. Booth and Hackett will officiate. Almost every actor in the city will be present, At Wallack’s no Shaksperjan play will be presented this evening. One-tnird of the proceeds, however, will be donated to the Dramatic Fund. Mr. Wallack has also Promised to give his check for one thougand dollars to the statue fond. At the Winter Garden Shakspere’s Romeo and Jalles. will be performed this evening. Miss Avonia Jones wil. play Juliet, and Mr. Edwin Booth will volunteer as Romeo, Mr, Edwin James appears as Friar Lawrence,. for the first time upon any stage. He bas read the part: witb Macready. The proceeds wil! go to the statue fund. At Niblo’s Garden Shakspere’s Henry the Fourth will: be presented, with Mr, William Wheatley as Prince HaB and Mr. Hackett io his famous character of Falstaf, Tho- Proceeds are in aid of the statuefund The play will bo splendidly put upon the stage, and two such actors ag: Wheatley and Hackett ought to draw an immense house. At the New Bowery theatre and at Baroum’s Museum: Sbakspere’s Katherine and Petruchio wil) be given for the benefit of the Dramatic Fund. The performance at: the Old Bowery will be for the benefit of the sameaseo- clation. At the Stadt theatre there will be & Sheksperian matinee, and in the evening Mav dame Metbua Scheiler will appear in a Sbakse Perian role—one of ber finest im At the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, there wil} be a Shaksperiun jubilee, with Hamlet in German. and an oration by James £. Murdoch. At the ‘Arch street theatre Mrs. Drew will give « performy ance forthe benefit of the Dramatic Fund. At the Walnut street theatre the Wallack-Davenport combi nation will play Sbakepere’eJullus Cwsar. At the New Chestout the Merry Wives of Windsor wil! be performed, with a musical clebration and an illumination as extra. attractions. At Boston there will be performances for the benefit of the Dramatic Fund at the Boston theatre. and at the Howard Atheneum. Mrs. Barrow will produce Shakepere's Tamiog a Shrew at the Tremont theatre, and. Mr, Siddons will deliver Shaksperean readings at Chicker- ing’s Hall. At Ford’s theatres, in Washington and Baltl- more, the performances will be for the benefit of the Dramatic Fucd. At Baltimore Mr. J. 8. Clarke will re. ‘vive Shakepere’s Two Gentlemen of Verona, There wilh bea three days’ celebration at Toronto, Canads. Manager Maguire, of the Opera House, San Francisco. devotes the proceeds of this evening to the Dramatic Fund. joseph E. Pormaters: 3 Clerka—A. United States Circuit Court. Before Judge Hall. TH COLONEL DEFOREST CASE. ‘On the opening of the Court on Tharsday last, the case Of the United States sgainst Uthaoiel DeForest, Benjames DeForest, and Charles L. Rowand was called on, the parties being represented by their counsel, Mr. Samue} Brown and ex Recorder James M. Smith. Mr. Smith, addressing the Court, said that he bad been Informed by the Assistant District Attorney that it was not the intention ot the tor to bri = ete cr cme id a eal of aban in pre. great deal of trouble and a great [3 a bi a been cumpelied to procure the at- reat distance, and from the perated with severity’ more Por ertioulan Pe one ions Afl iw time of ie Pendane toa 4 emature prosecut! me Vas been relieved from the honorat wbicts ble com! he previously be!d —honorabie to Dimeelf’ oon bis regi- ment and serviceable to the country. TeForest raised one of the first cavalry og 4 im the State that marched to the battle feild. m thas time be was actively io the Mtroot, from which he charges unfounded) de‘endants, Colonel charges thit he may triamphantly controvert them. And the District Attoroey himeeif, the government prosecutor in the case, confesses that the prosecution cannot be sus- tained. Under these circumstances it is time, it le but due to justice, though tardily acknow , that tion —— be on to a close, that a notle proseqai be ‘Mr, Andrews, Aesistant District, Attorney, anewer we A ordered five Indictmente against Colonel” De Forest the other two defendants. ‘ever, preparing for the trial, "bed examined Heaporetsie =p on tneeriden id ie procure sconvietion was le wy evi of any or the dereudante: and be m ht say further thad the evidence was not such as to justify the Vek r pending asking for coaviction. The District Attorney bad fore doterrained to take the responsibility of ent reatoriog © Holle, with the permission of the Court, upon each of the indictments. ‘The Court— After the statements made, this, of is a very proper disposition of the case, A no/le proseqa was thereupon entered UD8, ue CURRENCY FRA' ‘The United States vs. rete che was indicted for counterfeiting frecti currency. In the course of the 455 5g as Ei

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