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in Kapeas he bad been constantly calling for to protect his Southern border, aud he did not we that he had anything to do with this expedition Texas: ‘Sud Geveral Lee nad a right to aud demanded ‘@n investigation of the whole affair. Mr. Doouirtis said be would not directly asser; that ‘General Curtis sauctioned the movement, for be was not = Wberty to quote frow letters and papers be had seen; ut be believed that such was the fact. Mr. Gximes said that the mutter bad gone so far now spas: it would seem that there should be #full investiga- ‘The resolution as amended was then passed. MNLISTNENTS IN THE REBEL STATES, Mr. Wirson endeavored to cull up the bill allowing per Sons living in the seceded Stites to enlist in regiments from the Northern states: but.the Senate refused. GELIEF FOR THE OFFICERS AND CREW OF THE GOUNHOAT BSSEX Mr. Haus, (rep.) of N. H , from the Naval Commitiee, reported a joint resolution'ior the relief of Commodore ‘W. D. Porter and the officers and crew of the gunboat Essex, which destroye the rebel ram Arkangas, und it “was passed to a second reading, It appropriates $30,000. He also reported the bill to equalize the grade of ‘line ‘Officers in‘ the navy, which, after a slight ameudment, ‘was passed. ‘THE CONSTITUTION, Mr. TROMBULL, (rep ) of J!l., from the Committee on the Judiciary, asked to be discharged trom the considera ‘ion of Mr, Anthooy’s joint resolution repealing the following resolution ia amendment of the cousiitution, epproved Marcu 2, 1861:—No amendment shall be made €0 the constitution which will autborize or give to Con power to abolish or interiere within aoy State with 1@ domestic institutions thereot, beng 4 that of per. ‘gous beld to labor or service by the laws ot ia lachergae Mr. Davia, Copp.) of K. nieces tao Doll tag: Ir. Davia. Uy th: y. ini fol low! — hereas of the United States, in @ com. i aa ars Safco sate eens represen! 10. he meeting o “$ ert ©. Schenck, of” Ohio, and een pomehers, elect thereto, by and Senate, bolt ym misst hatte te aight fat any time duriag the scasion, at. brs ow pleas ‘withdraw said resignation aod’ return to fe field; apd. wherean, the ident in said com ‘mnunication, states further that te t with General ov b io front of Chatéanooga. and 1m th of Knoxville, which oceurred in the lat: "ter days of December last, and of co: re ont a at she amembling of Congress.” and that "when quently arrived bere. be sou 0 ‘allowed. by thre jecretary @f War and the Executive the same conditions and romises ax allowed and ss made to Generai Schenck; and cael that Genera! Blair hoids no mi! intment vther than herein stated. 1 solve |. That the arrangement «! : ent and Secretary of War with Generals Schenck to receive (rom them ‘emp-rari y their commissia major general, with discretion on their part at ining the session of ress to resume then derogation of the constitution of the United States, and no! ‘within tie power of the President or Secretary of War, or veither of them, to make. RELIEF OF DOURLE-RNDRR GUNNOAT CONTRACTORS. Mr, Hae, from the Naval Committee, reported a j resolution for the relief of the contractors tor - wery of the doube end side-wheel gunboats, which was ‘adopted. Fhe bill provides for the appointment of a board of competent persons to examine claims of con- tractors, and report to the department what losses hud Deon sustsined, and authorizes the Secretary of the Trea- saury to pay the sums adjudged to be due. ! RELIRP OF SIOUX INDIANS On motion of Mr NDoourris, the vill for the relief of ‘tho friendly Sioux Indians was called up and passed, It ‘appropriates $7,500, SURGKON SHARPE'S TESTIMONIAL. On motion of Mr. Sumvrs, the bil! allowing Surgeon Bolomon ( Sharpe, United States Army, to receive aser- vice of plate from the British government as a testi smonial was passed. THE GUARTRRMASTRR'S DEPARTMENT, The Senate, on motion of Mr. Witson, took up the bill for the better organization of the Quartermaster’s De partment, An amendment of Mr. Griuxs, providing that the @rganization of the department shall not exist longer “Shan one yoar after the reboltion, was adopted, and the “Dill psssed, It goes to the House. A synopsis bas bere- ‘ofore been publisbed. THR DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR APPROPRIATION BILL. A messuge was received from the House announcing their von-concurresce in the ameniiments of the <enate tu ‘tne Diplomatic and Consular Appropriation bill, asking ‘for @ committee of con'erence. BXIENSION QF PATENTS. On motion of Mr. Txn Evcx, the bill authorizing the ex ‘tension of the patents of Danie! Fitzaerald and Jonathan ‘Bull was passed after a short debate, VOLUNTEER NAV AL OFFICERS. ane Hiata, from the Committee of Conference, reported Seni bill in relation to the appointment of voiun- oa officers in the navy, requiring ‘their confirmation by the Senate. The report was agreed to. MAVAL APPOINTMENTS AND COURTS MARTIAL. Mr. Haig reported trom ibe Confesence Committee the ‘Dill relative to naval appointmeuts aud courts martial. ‘The report was adopted LAND FOR JOWA RAILROADS. The bill to aid the =tate of Jowa in the construction of ees by grants of land was called up by Mr. Har.an, ‘The Senate then nee Wasuinoton, May 11, 1864. ‘THE DIPLOMATIC APPROPMIATION BILL. ‘The House resumed the consideration of the Senate's ~amendments to the Cousular and Diplomatic appropria tion bill. Mr. Partkeson, (rep.) of N. H., advocated the Senate's amendment, providing for the appointment by the Presi dent of twenty-five consular pupils, showing the import- ance of their being educated to their duties Mr. Bxooxs, (opp.) of N. Y., opposed the amendment, arguing that our diplomatic affairs have been conducted with ereat ability by those who have, according to our system. been taken ir. m our most distibyn shed men, in ing statesmen educa'ed at Or puolio sctivo's, . LAFTRASON said that the remurks of toe gentleman from New York (Mr Brooks) wd to the diplomatic Father than to the consular system. and the distinsuished gentlemen who had ted us abroad, and wwose mames had been mentioned, had recommended the ap point ment of consular pupils, who may bec me acquaint od with the language of the countries to which they may Be appoloted, as weil as their laws and wu Mr. Kasson, (rep.) of Iowa, said that the Committee on Ways and Means had rec: ommended & non-concurrence tn the amendment because it was not properly guarded. and because, on a change of administration, they would ‘de liad e to removal ‘aud therelore there was 10 perma ence 1D the syatem. Mr. MorRitt, (rep.) of Vt, took a similar view of the cmatter, ‘The House then concurred in the Senate's amendment vate bud umended the bill by providing that the may appoint ih his diseretion a ful Minister to Beigivm ‘An ainendment was offered in the House appropriating -$2,00 in addition to the salary of a Minister Resident rwtich is $1,500, as the salary of a fuli Minister, should te F dent ia bis di-cretiou appoint on The amendment of the House was re} aa to 53 amendment of the Senate was bon-concurred in ands committee of gvatersace asked 6” the Senate. DIVIDING CONFISCATED RSTATES AMONG SOLDENE AND SAILORS, The House then resumed the cunsideration of the bilt to wecure to persons engaged in the miltery aud novel @ervice, without regard to color, bomestoads ou the /or- Ceited estates ip the ingurrectionary detrits. Mr. FRRNaNDo Woon, (opp.) of N. Y.. said that there was 00 clase of mes in the coantry more entitled to the exercise of the largest liberality than the sovdiers and O18, who, from bonest and patriotic motives are de fondin: the bonor of the fag and inte-rity of the coun Those on the opps side bad repeat diy pro- ed by a vote ation, The lands in our possession are tore or railroad purposes, while those Febic we do wot d the life estate only of which coud bee joyed, even it conti be parcetied out into homesteads. Thus tue deception and false. Dood, There was « hidden moti id the title of thes bill, He bad suspected there was an Africwn somowbere, and, as Renton said of « til of Douglas’, “it carried a stump s eech in the belly o it.’ 80 of this bill, “it carried a negro in the belly of it.” The fourth section provided that all peraens who are laborers aball have bomeste ds. Lt was tor the bensit of ‘treed- moo,” under the pretext that the “vidier” and the “sgatior were to be benefitted, Ho was further opposed to the bili because it was Lased on an assumption that the Unton shall never be restored, and because if the States are restored are eniitied to come buck with all their Gorritorial and ot and 0 ything to prevent the restoration of the Union, yet with those who boped almost against hope th uld be restored. Mr. Sioa rep.) of Wis., said that the gon! = from New (Mr. Wood) tad mado grest preten: ‘as to paying the soldiers and sailors in gold, yet ‘he bad voted against the Tax bili, which would put money {n the hands @f the goverment to pay them. This bill merely proposed to trext the jands 08 any o'ber .eyuired domain the question of confiscation had been settled. or rather tt bad been referred to the adjudication of tho courts. It avplies oply to those who persist in thetr trea. gon and continue to be engaged in the great rebellion. Did the geutioman feel te-dor toward.that clase sue =. oppressed the negro for two bundred years and he) 2 bow “Fow, when it was asked that & sim on measure of justice | be them, the pre kin was met by rks or nee nO oman who poRsessed any seli-respect sould use. He denied thet the bil would aid to preventing the restoration of the Union. It wuld swat I restoring union and harmony in a bi ul bi der senne, by tking trom it which pad always been antagonimtic to the government, and giving us a Union with @ free people every where. ‘The morning hour here expired and the subject went over. ‘BROTPING USEMPLOVED GRNEAALS FROM THB ROLIA-OF THR ‘The House resnmed the « ‘conaideration ‘Of the joint reso- «tation to drop (rom the rotis of the army all unemployed eral officers. Mr, ScHaNcK, (rep.) of Oblo, In explaining the monsure, canid that the wg or draw wi n charged personal feelin, the Committee on Military Affairs, who re. portod the resulution in accordance with the instructions of the House to apply a remedy for what was La wally nckoowledged to be an evil, He said that @o far as the committee being actuated by persunal or parane motives was concerned, he did pot know of a member who was thus jatuenced. Three-tourthe Sr the gover 0 officers to be affected by the resoulution ‘are staunch friends of the present administration. If George B. MeCiollan and John ©. Fremont were wot to af- fected by joint resolution, perhaps 0 serious opposition ‘would have been made to its paseng it he repeated the resolution propured to remedy by Vaitation the ‘evils whicn all admit exists, and to Loe MA future cases. There was 20 reason why all should not Ceetes ual before ihe law, in. an economic sense. Two yugand dailers would be saved by the passage of athe t resviution. voted on Mr. Cox’s amendment heretofore tended to NEW YORK HEKALD, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1864—WITH SUPPLEMENT. nnn Ea amc FS La aS ie ee en os ed, providing ote. a of Inquiry , accordi done ia .UCh cases, and be willing to serve, shall de fo “ pete"! for & command fm the berednr ‘sba,'! De restored to active service, with full @ who have received the thanks of present war suall be exempt (rom ot ns ao Niont wig relected by'a vote of 46 against 69. copsidorest Mr. Kern ubstitdte for the g that a board of three major geverals and three coloceis be Appointed to exgmame and report to the Secretary of War as to the competency and imeompetcncy com- mand of unemployed generals, the latter to be dropped or remitied to the p-sitions in ‘the regular army occnpied by them before they were appointed general vilicers ua- der the Volunteer act, Mr. Kernan’s substitute was rejected by a vote of 30 against 69 ‘On motion of Mr. ScHexcr the previous question was 4 on the joint resolution, which provides that ali ‘generals and all brigadier generals in the military ice of the United States, who on the Ist of July next of duty, or service corres- ponding ‘with their respective grades and rank, and who shall not have been engaged in such duty or service for three months continuously next prior to that date, shall then be dropped trom the rolls of the army, and all the pay and emoluments, or allowances of guch general of cers so dropped. shall cease from that date, and the va- cancies thus occasioned may be filled by new promotions and appointments, as in other cases; but no officer is to be considered as’ included in the toregoing provision whose absence from duty shali have been occasioned b wounds received or disease contracted in the Jine of bi duty while in the military service of the United or by his bemg a prisoner of war in the hands of the enemy or under parole, and any Major General of Volunteers or Brigadier Genera! of Volunteers who may have been appointed from the lan toed army, under the authority given in section tou: of the act approved July 22, 1862, to authorize the employment of volunteers to ald io the enforcement of the laws and protection of public property, and the acts amendatory thereto, who shail be eo dropped from the rolls shall not thereby be discharged from the service of the United States, but oy be remitted to is position and duty as an officer of fe regula fe ‘the ‘above jo ‘oint resolution passed, 72 against 45, as fol- ws:— Yeas—Mosars, Atl the provisin ‘The »me ‘The Ho: joint resolution, propesu™ kenerais, thres brimadier j liaoe, Ames, Anderson, Arnold, Ashley, Baldwin af Baxter, Beaman, Blair of W. Va. Bord 1 F.Clark. Cole. Creaswell, Davis of M Bovsing, Dri riiiok, Farnsworth, Garfield, Gooah, Gri nell Higby. Hotchkiss, J enckes, Julian, Kasson, 'K ellogg, ongyear, McBride, Meindoo, Marriil, Morris, Amos Myers, Leonard Moviuri, Moor M tel of Pa. Orth, Patterson. Perham, . Randall of Ky. Rice of Mass, Rice, ‘Schenck, Scofield, Shannon, Sioan, pson, Van Valken- burgn, Washburn of Wilder,’ Wilson, Win dom, Woodbri ge, Yeamat i jessrs. Ancona, Gall, Baldwin of Mich., Brooks, (Wis, Browa of W. Va.. © Smithers, Spaulaing. zon oh Edgerton, Blaridge, Eng inck, Grimes, Hall, Harrington. Herrick, Hutchingom, “Johnson, Kalb'ieisoh, Kermit King, Long, Mallory, Maroy, Mekonney. Middleton, Miller uf Pa. Morris of Ohio, Morrisoa, Noble, Odell, O'Neil of Ohio. Pendleton, Priyn, Robinson, Rows, Scott, Starla of ¥, Stevens, Stiiee, Stuart, Wadsworth, Wheeler, {THK POSTAL MONEY ORDER SYSTEM ‘The House concurred ia the Senate's amendments to the House bill establishing @ postal money order system. Adjourned. THE CHENANGO DISASTER. The Final Disposition of the Case. ‘The Coroner’s Jury iu the case of the Chenango disas- ter Gnally concluded their labors yesterday, by deciding upon the verdicts annexed—one by the majority, and vhe other by the minority—having been engaged in bear- ing the evidence for two weeks, after which they took one week to deliberate. After reviewing the testimony, and discussing the leading points, they found they could not agree as to the cause of the explosion, and decided to bring 10 two verdicts—th e first being that of the minori- ty, which was agreed to first: the second that of the Preed ity, which was not decided upon until late in the ‘vernoon:— THR MINORITY REPORT. We. the jur elled by Thomas P. Norris, one of the Corners of Kings county, State of New York, to inquire into Ay circumstances surrounding the death of Josenh A Cal First Assistant Engineer; Albers Mur- ray, Second aes Engineer; Frank P. Rout, Acting Second Assistant Engineer; Joha White, Acting Third as- sistant Engineer; Franklin Silver, Joho Riley, Wm. M eg Joseph Lyons, Charles *Wiles, George Wil- Samuel Randall, Wheeler Sherman, seamen; Rapes O'Learey, and Wm. Hickey, ordinary seamen; Alfred Yatos, Martin Mitchell and Jobn Ruddy, a Jobo M, Smith, first cl boy: Jos. A. Macomb; Bervard Poyle, ‘rst class firemen; Archibald Fleming, Henry Livingston, Barney Canpegan and Michael Rody Ym. Rour and Joha Murphy, second cli 0 Maber, coalbeaver; James Smith, gun- government ordered a number of bollors to ted to suit a number of gunboats, of which the Chenango was one. ‘That Mr. George W. Quintard, of the Morgan Iron Works New York, recolyed the order from the govern: ment jor the boilers and engines of the Chenango. That he constructed them according to drawings and specifications minutely given, except the bracing. which was doye acc rding to the maker’s judgment, under the constant supervision of a government officer. Thit they were subjected to the inspection and test of cold water pressure of the boilers of fifty-eight pounds on the gauge and two pounds for the height of the water in the pipe, muking, as was sunposed by the officer, sixty pounds of cold water pressure to the square inch. ; then carefully examined by the boiler inaker to see tat they had ail sustained the pres- sure without fractre or giving way, and found to bave this triata Pressure as high as forty pounds. Tout the boilers and engines of the ( finaily ¢ mpl That they were then accepted by the go correct, secording to the order and specificatio Thet the Chenango was then moved from the dock of Mr, Quiniaad to the Navy Yard in Brooklyn. That ou the 1th day of April, 1854. at about quarter belore three o'clock P. M., the boat leit the Navy Yard und pr cerded down tho bay on her first voyage to sea At Goveroor’s Island the record shows thas they bad bot twenty six ond a bulf pounds of steam, and at the Narrows the boiler exploded, under a pressure, as the indicator card tound indicates, of not more than thirty jour yd a half pounds, Tha: the immediate cause of this explosion is shrouded in mystery. for,as in all such cases, the life that couli tell is takea away with the dixaster,’and the living are Je to conecture the cauee as best they can. Ihat there iy great (ault in the staying of the boiler from the roo! to the tube boxes 18 manilest to all; yet it is given way at a ‘pressure after having been tested with cvld water at sixty pounds, The braces wereail care ‘ully examined and fourd to have stood the pressure without tracture, In the face of this evidence there are eigh'een more of them pow ruoning at bigher pressure Stayed in the same way and by the same man, But the well known laws of science aud mechanical arts, 80 clearly and beautifully brought out during this trial, can, we think, fathom the mystery and point with ing aim to the causes of this disastor ing the peculiar construction of tbe boiler, drawing the steam as it iid bute ghteen inches wbove the wat Hine, with vertic:l tubuiae fire Surfaces placed directly wing the foaming upward through the tubes as through a series of e's. nd in contact with the steam pipe that is piaced ready to draw it thro igh the engive. qT had worked water ge q he was first started that the pump of nivo inches diamoter, throwing seventy two junds of water to stroke, while the cylinder requir'd but nine pounds, was uvable to keep up the supsly, and the tendency’ of ail new boilers to foam, especially whea drawn upon beyond their capacity, thus deceiving the engineer ax to the true condition of the water, and exposing an im mense area of surface, about coe hundred and eighty feet less 01 the bore of ‘the tubes, to the intensity of the fire (/or it bad but six toches to fall to do this), generating as it would, with feariul rapidity, @ dangerous gas ready ty liek up the water at the sliqhtest agitation (rom with Out, and expand itself beyoud (he power of the boiler to resist. The prese of burnt (elt and meited lexd on the e'ges of the rupture ater the explosion; that can nly be accounted ‘or by the escape of this gas. Taking these facts so dearly given and we need be at no diff culty to account for this explosion or point directly to tte cause We, therefore, find that this boiler exploded from low water and superheated steam , thus taking the lives of the porsuns vamed, AWKM. INSLEK, Foreman. pi Hi. BIGELOW YORE 7. OVINGTON, ROBERT @. ANDERSON THR MAJORITY REPORT. ‘We, the undersigned jurors, forming a majority. om- led by ihos P, Norris, Baq., one of the coroners of nto the cir follow the wnty, State of New York, to inqui nces Surrounding the death of (hi names): find that ten met their de iths from seaide and inhalation of steam on board the United States gun- boat Chenango by the bursting of one of the boilers, which was cacsed by & greater tension exerted on the b il r than it could bear, the result of imperfect bracing, ‘Ive stays of the boiler being sixty-four in number, and Attached (o the tabe boxes by thirty two lugs, whereas the drawing calls for sixty four braces attached to sixty- four lugs, thereby reducing the streugth of the bracing to about one-half of that shown in the drawing, also doutitng the chances of rupture if @ stay by carelessness should be left out, and the jurors consider the inspector of such boiler highly censurablo, as they con- ceive it was his to have reported to his immediate Superior when 80 vital a change as this bad taken pince jo the construction o! this boiler. We aiso feel that, from the evidence shown, this nccide rose from a Giadual tocrease of te siod of ordinary steam, and not frotn auper-heated or explosive steam. There ts no evi doi ceo: explosive steam bei: g generated. 0! the sorviving engineer and of Captain Ft Conclusive thas the engive and boilers were it fine work- ing condition; and, from the short period of one bour elapsing from the the tine ahe left ber moorings at the yi 4 the time of the accident, and the active the fluids,render it an imionsibility that been too low at the time of the 0. ‘engines returning the water of condensation to any foaming taking place during this short period would hy ecluded the possibility of the ieee of ta engineer (Dir. Cabill), om both occasions, to tae cantata we het the Martin boilers on boar rly constricted, sre not more fe wuder similar cirrummstances, WILKIAM ARTHUR, NORMAN HUBBARD, THOMAS KELLY, ey ‘This ends the matter so (ar ag the fury is Jurors. THE DRAFT. The Draft im the Third Congressional District, Brookiyn—The First, Second, Third, Fourth, Firth, Seventh, Elev- Three More Wards to be Disposed of To-Day, &., &e. ‘The draft so suddenly sprang upon the residents of the Third Congresstowal district, comprising the First, Se- cond, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, Eleventh, Thir teenth, Fifteenth, Nineteenth and Twentieth wards, was commenced yesterday morning, shortiy after ten o’clock, At tho office of the Provost Marshal, in Washington atreet, bear Jobngon street, Brooklyn, A large number of persons gathered in the vicinity to witness tue proceedings; but all were quietly and orderly disposed, nothing having occurred during the day to call for the inter! nee of the police, excepting for the pur- pose of keeping the sidewalks clear, The Board of Enrolment consists of Major L. C. Bootes, U. 8. A., Acting Provost Marshal; A, M. Bebee, Commis- sioner; George T. Doherty, Surgeon, and Henry Bristow, Recorder. The Aldermen and Supervisors of the different wards interested, with other citizens, were present during the day, and inspected the operations, with the view of see- ing that their constituents were properly dealt with, ‘They had no fault to find, everything having been con- duoted in a fair and square manner. The drawing took piace on the front porch, where there was ample accommodation for the Com tesiraeey and others whose duty required them to be the The man selected for drawing the allots, wheel is named David H. Wintress, formerly a of Company C, One Hundred and Thirty-ninth regiment New York State Volunteors, who lost his sight on the York Peninsula. Operations were commenced about quarter past ten o'clock, and continued without interruption, until noon, when a recess of an hour was taken. After that busi- ness was resumed, and the work of the day con- oluded between four and five O’olock, when the Fir: Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, Eleventh ‘and Twenticth wards had been disposed of. To. day the Thirteenth, Fifteenth and draws. Nineteenth wards will be ‘Among those drawn yesterday wore Peter Clemistson, @ democratic politician, and Mr. Barton, the proprietor of the Park theatre, The following is a list of the names of those drawn, ac- cording to wards:— FIRST WARD. Hantt A, Furman et, corner of Doughty Gunningham 8, 74 Hicks st McGonogel 8. 37 Wil Brooke Chas A. 71 Willow Kolley D F, 6 Willow Hinman Joon H, 40 Fulton Hughes Bernard, 23 State Grady Thos, 21 State Cool Nathan, Furman near Joralemon Fingleton Jos, 58 Fulton ‘aterbury Wm, 53 Fulton Riley John, 87 Avian Holcomb Chas. 87H Sherwood H, 85 Willow pl Bixby Chas A. 221 Columbia Burne Randall, 5) Furman Jackson Noyes'L, 72 Hicks Riley Michi, 33 Siate Cromnet BB, Columbia at Middagh SRCOND WARD. ~ Chas D, 69 Prospect Pole? Jain @4 Front (roar) Welch Jonn, 146 Water MeDermott Jenn, 80 James Carney Thomas. 8) Front Murney Mick, 107 York Durry Jos, 107 Si Ross Richd, 3 Fr: Peterson Gustave, 62 Main Giiftian Jas, 26 Front Killeran Benj, 48 Fromt McOdell Wm, Front & Adams Earl John, Water & Peart Farmer Wi ‘We. 6 Conckiin's ‘alley (rea Tho es doun, 42 Main McNamara John, 128 Plym'th Bancroft GeoN, 47 Fulton THIRD Gormell Thos 14 Monroe pi Pierrepont 1 Knixht Thos T, ral Shirrel Sam, aie lon H Rooney ‘Thos, 46 Schermer- Geet Herman, 138 Fulton rane Robt L, 1 Benry ne Henry M. 3 Schermer. 91 Atlantic Shaughnessy Pat, 65 Main Blake Mich, 151 ‘Wat ter Gracken Melar, 31 Tallman Maher Ed. 78 Yor O'Brien Win, Tes Water vin Jos, Water & Peart 01 loikrop Wald’r. 93 Fulton Gorge Enoch, #8 Adame Kagan Eugene, 30 Piya th Daron Samuel, 11 Tallma: Williams Geo.'31 Main Ferlig John. 67 Main ‘Troy John A, 135 Pearl Denton Marke, 9 91 Plymouth Smith Edward, 55 Bridge Karn Wm H, 8 Prospect McKellub Jas, 46 James Warp. Line acts ge 1 Fulton Rem-en Minturo Henty. 138 Remsen Lane Fred, 58 tate Coleman Sarai 8, 79 Orange nirke Hy, 86 Schermerhorn ana Ed B. 150 Joralemon Watson Thos. 179 Atlant! McGibney Frank, $4, Hone Lyon Warren W. 96. HH Middievon © W197 Hicks Saralen John, 346 Fulton FOURTH WARD, Jay 89 Fulton av “ne B. 145 Ja, Hein Chae 269 Washington Myers Jas. 153 Washington Van Sale Jas, 49 Myrtie av Coyle HF, 101 Lawrence Vout Chas. 226 Jay 35 Lawrence Mende Halsey 1 102 Adan Scheri Peter, 200 Pearl Waterman Chas, 190 Adams Herbert Geo, 1s John-o Baldwin R B, 24 Myrtle av Jones J Hawilton, 51 Con- ‘cord Tiedmann Henry, 79 Tillary Seott Geo, 187 Fulton Grodsivakt Dav Wiltoughby Fern Hiram, 169 Bi Armstrong 8 et 8, 105 Nebeaw a ed Mev'abe John, 57 le st Groboell, Geo; ra 14 Nassau st Cosiello Pat, 34 Gold st Di tne fgh, 52 Stanton st 243 Marstand Snyder Morton.29 Hudson av Smith Harry, 161 Sands Nevin Thos, 129 Hudson av Michael, Gol 147 Hudson av 8, 204 Gold as? Tillary unnel! Edvard, 169 Sande Kane Thos. 208 Prospect at Doremus Thos B, 256 Bri Gabon Lawrence, 237 Hud- son ay Smith John, Plymouth at ers o46 00 High Babcock Joa, 7 Tillary Pearl McAllister Wim, Pst Griewold AC. 30 T cK: Fred, Washington lary us, $3 Lawrence A, 108 rence Wetmore Peter 8, 2) Sand« Sheldon Edw, 105 Lawrence Mendell Louls, 73 Concord Tyman Jas N, 187 Fuiton Cole John, 47 Lawrence Burton Erasmus, 54 Tillery ‘Warp. Connors Jas, 208 Gold st Lenvn ta. 43 Lite st Rnvder hopkins. 9 tattle st Conklin Wa Henry, 123 Ge Galovay James. 168 Gilbride Th 2N Maholend Francs, 10 ‘Pry ‘mouth st, rea Gillen Michi. 201 Hudson av Thompson Francis, 120 Til- Smirk David R. 199 High at Brady Pate, 10 Prin Webb Robt, 250 Brid, Barnard, Saw! T Sands Gardiner Geo, 6 Little at Connolly Pat, Goid st, pear Water, FarrellyPbilip,199Prospect at Barney Henry. 217 Goin at Joyce Michael, |83Piymonth at Dorr Stoven L, 193 Gold st Rooney Michael, 222 Hud. son av Butterworth 195 Gold at Demsey Cornelius, 82 Hud- m av Henry,” Biggant Hers, l7situdson ay 0 jiven 5 Stanton Schultz John, 237 Hadso Jackson Micheal. 144 Coa- cord si gimtn Wm, 138 York st Borton Ben), 233 a av Ferly Bd, 285 Gold Abrie! Nassau at Jones Ric Gold at MeLaughlia Denote, 132 Ply- mouth st Campbell adam, 137 Hud. som av Budson av Bowper det oe Ti Hedeon ar Burpa Johe, cor Gold and Claney John, cor Jobn and ge Wiley George, 27 Gold st SEVENTH WARD. Tracy Thos, Grand av, near ie sister Chas,Graham av,near rile Grenory Wm, Myrtle av.near 2 Sprague Geo, Skilman st, bear Myrtle Denvon LE] near Dek: Rogers dao, Putoam, unter Burret Geo, Classon av.near Myrtie Costar Robt, Grand av, near Gates Warren Abel 8, Washington av, near Gates yuiney Pieree Wm V, Bedford v n allen Ralph, 529 Myrtle Ho in Thos, Kent av, neer ms, P, Gates av, and ay, Wm, Hunter, near ir Franklin av, near jan Henry, Kent, near itera Samuel A, Classen, al nearFulton Aster albert D, 662 Myrtle av Cassidy James, DeKalb Pine, near Smith “Jobn, naer f Scheme Durkee Geo A, 119 Ryerson at BLEVANTH WARD (INCLUDING TWENTINTH WARD). Atkinson John. 210 Navy at Baye Ji 433 C: Lynch, Jas, 386 Atlantic ot Daly B chol ist, Nar at ‘271 Hudsen ay F, 93 Ft Green 9 Clermont av jatbush av. near Albert Geo Lata; wid Warren, 139 Myrtie ay wen Frankton -, Fo atta oy Peck Ieane W, 46 Bridge Kote md ones. 204 0 a 1AsWilowghby st f'sarnt 8 1 89 Ealiot ph Jobn, 12 Clermont av Me cFee ka, 142 La a Storrs Augu DemMeld Bivine Fi x ku 3 ae Park av, cor Linden Henry, ¢9 Cariton McGarvey Pat, 29 Canton st Ree her John. 66 Kitiott pt Kestuit Jos, 37 Vanderbilt ae Piatt Giibert ©, 9 Biliott pt Neddy Parriek, Vanderbilt ft Cookies Abraheen, Raymond Bear Boll Taylor Peter B, 139 Willough. _— Gilbert L, Clinton near mt Pagnaworth Rufus, 61 Carll Du este agen Francis, Flusbiag pear Miles Lawlor Joho, Kent av, near Park 0, Jefferson ay, kin tok, (Franklin © Park Putnam near Fran: Webb France W, 964 Myrtle Triechman John, Claseon av, t jaan i John, Bedford and Park vs Carpenter Darid H, 524 Myr ie av Barton Renjamin, Hall st, near Fulton av Latrop, John D, Madison, 10 wna, Flushing, neat h Job, Fulton ay unter Hancock Hen), 524 Myrtle av Little Nas an tay nas, Gates av by Tait Robert, 3 Monroe at near Madiion ry Hinobes Thos, Stillman st, ark near Vanderve Hbert, No $08 Flushing av #320 M. Slow man Chas,397 A Welch W Hiss Duteidt Lowry Joa, 262 Adelphi st Downe, Michi, Raymond st near Jobat Merphy ra DeKalb and Coburn Ld Berner Joo Ho; Fulton ay Oy Lafayette Hanson pi rey, Loe, 41 lin Chas i, tes QootwinJ N.104Vanderbilt ar Unger Peter, 441 Myrtie av Colobanatichl delat Soot Peter, (0 Hamiton st Holly Nathan B.5DeBevoi-0 st Prost Crier. 1d Oxford st roe! at tbo MTWiltoughbyst Hona’og Hye, S16 Bride at Sergent a Ciinton near Poor \ Carton ay Grenn ay aN Brjdae, rear one ighton, ‘fears J, @ Fort 0 Meta a espana Ta Tillary, coer Borie foe ony A. 1 La. pcan ae lon, 164 154 Bitiot Nash” Alonzo, 36 ©) Crary Spencer H, 228 adel- Phi at JohostonHarris,49Myrtle ay Burt John W, Wasbiagton, Hango,” Place, place Beuton BT, corner Fort Nreen p. "ee Whiterouse JO, cn Shon, pear DeKalb ear Gatos av MoCanley John, Vyeamar®, Brady John, 18 Oxford at near Radmond atAcat O, 388 Cumber. Corant Ado ph, 235 Ms File ag and Stevenson Wiliam, 21§ Fort Saxton Ed A. 2 Lafayette loser Philip. 410 syrtie Perigo Altved. (8h Dutt Jobo 205 Nw Fort Green pl Ipii at ‘ash T, 290 Cariton Bawaris Jo8, 105 Bolivar at Van Duyne Chas Hy 60 Fitch Michael, 6 Vanderbilt _ Bridge st avenue arwan Ed, 8 Vanderbilt av e Jacob, 863 Adel- im Taloom, rooklyn Lyren: N ospital MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. Forward Movement of General Operations—Map of the 8: Mict—Gen. Butler’s Adva' mond—The Operations of Gen. Sher- man tn Georgia—Late and Important Intelligence f1om Europe, &e., dc. ‘The mail steamship Ocean Queen, Captain Tinklepsagh, will leave this port to-morrow, at noon, for Aspinwall. ‘The matis for Contral America aud the South Pacifie will close at balf-past ten o'clock to-morrow morning. The New Yorke HrRatp—Edition for the Pacific—wttl be ready at half-past nine o'clock to-morrow morning, ‘and will contain:—Full and authentic accounts of the Ad- vance of General Grant’s army into Virginia, of their Battles with the Forces of General Loe, and of their cou- tinued Triumph up to the present time, Illustrated with a Map of the Scene of Operatious; Full details of the Ad- vance of General Butler’s Forces up the James river, and their Operations and present Position in front of Rich mood and Petersburg; Isatest accounts of the Movements of General Sherman in Georgia, and of the Movements of the Unton Forces in all other ‘portions of the country; Late and Important Intelligence from Europe, aud Re: ports of all interesting events of the past ten days, ‘Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents. Artemus Ward Fairly Soid.—*Ward,”’ said Orpheus ©. Kerr to that inveterate punster, do you know,what tree’ Phalon's Nigiit Blooming Cereus is m trom.’’ “"Timn't made frome tree at all”) sald Artemug but trom South Ami sald Orpheus. “To be responded the othy & pop'lar perfume!" rep well? n't Phalon'a Night Bloomfag Cereus Tiad him there! Murray, Eddy & Co.—Managers, | NTUCKY, Extra ke ASS 321—May 11, La 4,1, 28, ates Es, 46. 3, 10, 50, ks 6 on .) , 61,5. Z. EH. Simmons & Co.—Managers. Suncor, Bxtea Crass 25—May 11. 1354, 28, 37, 60, ir i ae 7. ey pg 61, 43, 13. 30, 59, 34, 5, si Sia, ‘Cis wy 30 78, 43, 68, 38. Pies. EL Liseany, Bxtna Otats G—-May 11, 1536 48, 44, 60, 4 *. 73, 9, 64, 59,16, %, 12, 16. 33 70—May it, 1354, 35, 43, 15, 69, 50, ‘3. 23,51, 21, 78, 74, 26, 12, 39. Prizes C: bape bela Fy A Le: ries and information ALLAG! Brokers, 310 Ghestaue nreet, Sntiadelph Royal Havana Lott ry.—Forty Per ‘mation furnished: the Kasrocer, Crass 3 20, 49. 39 nlized Lotte. BENJAMIN, Ma Tickets Cashed—Information givon, JOSEPH BATES, Broker, 11 Wall st., room No. 1. Prizes Cashed in all hag Loar] Lotter- fea, Information given. WEST 81 Nassau auece XN. Y., room 7, Prizes Cashed in All Legal Lotteries, Information given or sent. nformaticy SR CLAYTON & CO., 10 Wall street, N. ¥. A © * * . * « . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REMOVAL. DEMAS BARNES & CO. HAVE REMOVED FROM 22 BROADWAY TO 2 PAIK, ROW, OPPOSITE THE ASTOR HOUSE. Jobbers and large buyers of Medicines, Perfumery, &., will consult their tntereat by examiningour immense stock, composed exclusively ef this class of goods. EMAS BARNES & CO. N, B.=The initial “8."" is omitted from our signature from ilil May J, 1864 | = a ra . . . . . . . . . . * . Aromatic Sch: _— cheapest 1 poied uot wold in this country, sale by ail drogatse and d grocers, Address to Smoker 0) LAK & Mverschanm Manufacturers, (02 Broad y nes o Fourth street, and 7 Broome street, near the Bowery. Evory article stamped with our ‘name and warranted genuine. Pipes cut to order and repaired. Alarming Cases of Headache, Tooth- ache. Neuralgia and eae ore one usd ing WOLCOTT'S Tostant Pain Ani A Beau Bioom of Youth surpasses everything for preserving and beautify ing the Complexion and Skin. No. 483 B: way, and druggists everywhere, “A Strange Man In Broadway.” The world moves, Now wonders and discoverine are being made in this age, (bat will overturn ai! old theortes and upset all by-gone teachings. A strange man on Broadway bas at last discovered and appiled a new. principle to the manu- faotiire of & Truss, that overcomes all objections heretofere made to Trosses, and gives comfort and cure to all perros having the dangerous disease of hernia or rupture. Wise- sores are now bafled: exclaiming to thele asvocialen, «Tr i the world moves, a HITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUS! is cortabnly ouring by Hu bod rapture by the hundreds. Go nod seo the new tov ‘An experienced sirgeon and Pamphiets are mailed A Word to Smokers. ‘Tis not our intention to preach a reform again growing and soc'able use of the weed, for it is comfort What gentleman, we ask, old or young. wh addicted to this habit @f enjoying himself behind a go Havana. particu arly after a hearty meal We speak (rom experience, for we often {0 duit what we wish to suse try tnas yi t and effic # dente ust the thing after smoking. Removes Asan’ taste and odors attendant on the It ia refreshingly agreeable and leaves the and by MALL & RUCKBL, propri- et, New York. Priee 75 cents per ent, conven mt. instansty the wn} ae ot tobaceo, eters, bottle. some ar vapor from which is “tl ny € e fragrant, durable HARKIA @ CHAPMAN, makers Bos: won, Sold by druggists every where. Ask for the Vinniare de Totlette of th Sovietie Hygieniqne of New York Great Covmetic and Sanitary. Price 640. and $1 26. Depot 115 Chambers street A Peopl Goin About with Their oads under their arus Ree HOLMES" new atyle Photo: graphs, a la Sime Broadway A Perfect Hair Dve, M Onty 50 cents per box. Try it, Sold by all druggists Depot, 65 Dey st. “Bay Me and Pt De You on.?* ve DR. LANGLEY'S Rost aed Herb Bittors for Jaun jon dye atl dle. re mach, torpid lier and ood, (0 which all persons are sab act in spring and inver Sold by GRO. GC. GOODWIN & CO.. Boston, and {i dealers in medicior. Price 25, 0 and 75 cents bottle, _vatenetons Hair Dye—The Beat in tne Harmiess, reitable, instantaneous, The only per. Bold by all druggiata Facvwry 31 Barolay atroat, bbic Spectnctes and Eve Tec dye Brasilitan Presorvers, to strength nadical fagulty s 6094 Broadway, opposite Bood wiveet a Night Porapective Glasses, + use-compuct, portable “nt” * Cumbertand Sauce tv Justly Popates, and ot the bighest intrinsic ralue of ai my to 1. Cristadorots Hate and Wig Depot, wholoaa The dye applied Bye, Diseases of ‘ages suecosnfully treated by place. ‘Best. M. DRS. Loar, Le, Joba, 108 Cumber Protarecnase pieraty uJ Ht he mye one Oa- tarrhal affection® generally tren te: nen many years riya Wm, Canton, near? ve by Dr CADWRUL ocultiat a 3 Ol Jones Alex B, 413 $ Fulton is, Kesanth treet. Hxeminations fre heete | ‘trom 9 t0 alton Kineaend Nase 387 Carton ‘Crosseye | ly removed Ma Ceterrh Snuft wr remedy i or for catarsh, and al dsg motte ® be — 10 for catarrh and alt Mines ‘ iS an, Clinton meee | OG { apene and purges ‘obstructions, Walsh Joho A, 331 Golds ino and gives healthy ‘setion to the et Fook Joby lt. 48 Bridge *t nian] Wm, 51 0 if rood Warrea liz Av Khoate ti yan fo v7 ot Ani Fort Snvder Joho. tt DeKalb av Sold by alt draggints Dr. Hunter's Office Is at No. 3 Recteiee York city, He ‘no other bianad reomnn aa anda oF vale oa gatren prude oe rome reap the blondy Bete! “Howe te. rir aera un Gonguitat ou ares Deafness, Impaired Sight, NOISKS IN THE ABAD, CATARRHAL AYRSOTIONS IM wa CHRONIO OATARRE, CATARRA OF THR TYMPANI CO! MEMBRANE OBsTRU CONS oF Ti wd TACHIAN TUBE BD. OROSS EYE STRAIGHTENED IN ONB MINUTE, And every disease of the Kye and Rar requiria WISER. medical or surgical aid nttended to by Drv his consulting rooms, 816 roadway, near BERG, Tweilth atroet. Distitled Dew for the Complexion. Containa no chalk or powder, but ia Hictous and refresisiag.” All Ih driggtatn wats dente - Eruptions, Freekies, Pimp? Tan, voburn. Flesh Worms and all Skin Deformittes cured by gou bi Ttalian Medicated Boup, at bis depot, No, 453 Pa os — Large involces ju wWhape TIVPANY S. "0O., 580 and 668 Broadway. Fancy Cassimere Walk $20; Sacks, $14 to $13: Spring Overooat $i5 CLARKE, 112 and U4 Mahia 15 to caret, General Grant's Authority. LLOYD'S MaP OF VIRGINIA, LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRGINIA, LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRGINIA, LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRGINIA, USED BY THE SECRETARY OF WAR AND OUR WHOLE ARMY, SHOWS EVBRY MILL AND FORD, AND ONLY AUTHORITY FOR GENERAL GRANT. PRICE TWENTV-FIVE CENTS, ANY ONE FINDING AN ERROR ON THIS MAP WILL BB ENTITLED TO A COPY GRATIG, J.T) LLOYD, AMBRICAN MAP PUBLISHER, NO, 23 CORTLANDT STREBT. GENERAL SHERMAN'S AUTHORITY. LLOYD'S GREAT MAP LLOYD'S GREAT MAP LLOYD'S GREAT MAP LLOYD'S GREAT MAP ° | | | or or GroRora, GEORGIA QBORGTA auorata ONLY MAP OF THIS GREAT STATS EVER MADR, ONLY MAP OF THIS GREAT STATE EVER MADE, BVERY MOUNTAIN, HILL, FORD, BIVER AND WARRANTED THH ONLY AUTHORITY FOR THE GOVERNMENT AND THE ABMY, PBICE & CENTS. —_— J.T LLOYD. NO. 2% CORTLANDT STREET & Baker's Hig! Pr Stitch Sewing Machines, 496 Broadway. Grover & bey 's Colebrate jewin| Machines for sale at 935 Broadway, near Twenty-secon ‘Bmbrodering, Braldi wery description of jachines, with experienced ope: the day or week peek Eh Gouraud’s Poadre Subtile Uproots Hair from low foreheads or any part ef the body. Warranted, at his new depot, 453 Broadway. a Want To Know, <&Kc., If Yo MEDICAL COMMON SENSR, a curious book for curious ood book for every one. Price $1 . To be 8 OTE, people. and a a ad at all nowe de Conteuta tables matied free. Ad- dress Dr. B. B. 180 Broad: N.Y. Knapp’s Spring and Summer Beve- ke this deligntfal and Concentrated Extract ‘Bold im bottles at 2 cents and 60 o it, General depot 362 Hudeon Sold by all wholena jo druggiats. keown, full directions for making street. No More Gray H or Baldness.—Con- anitation {rea by Dr GRAMDIBAN, 45 years’ experience, No, 1 Astor place. Electro-“agnetic Vapor $I, at 364 Sixth avenue, near Twenty. Oriental a Raths, 50 cents shird aireet. ola ms the afaira of 4) and New.—Oar Mi y. is prond of hi je that bis corner of Fuiton hat @ contrast the old -teepl crowned headze +r of tine immortal Peter presents to Knox's siylieh and elegant spring fabric. nothing we can conceive of be.ween the old end th jore striking. Patent Wire Ratiin 5, Window Guards, &e.. formeriy mate by toe late firm of Hutchinson & Wick- ersbam, now teanufaciared ¢ excl asl ay, Hd CHASE & CO., 824 way, opp hol Parchment Tags for Shit machinery, specie, &c., at VICTOR Ubambers street. ing Cotton, MAUGBR'S, 115 Removal. WHEELER & WILSON Sewing Machines remot ‘Houston and Bleecker recta } Minbest Premium Look Stitch to 625 Broadway, between Straw Hate fants, for promenade. riding orustrimme |: also. Scbool ya, embraciug diversity of new materials and in'Leghorn. Sirew Braid, Cioth an To Let—Very Desirable Merchants’ Of fices in No. 5 College p' also a Safe, premise, awe. Elastic Stockings, &c.—Marsh cal Cure Truss office only at No, 2 Vesey street, fay attendant. Wigs, Toupee Dye. Hatr Dyeing and Moldavia Cream, yt beautifying the Hair, et W. BATCHBLOR'S, 16 Bond street Watches and Jew oF ALL DESORIPTIONS Por sale by GEORG! c., ALLEN, 4:5 Orondway, 1 ‘Wail strat, Inquire on the SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New Yo May 11, 1864, CLEARED. peed Gusest (Br), MoMickan, Queeastown and ‘ane ooteamat Kagie, Adams, Havane—pofford. Tileston & raip Matanzas, Liesogang, New Orlenas—T Asceasio Br), Bowman, Bremen—Ruger Bros. y (Br), Fry, Quebec—C C Duncan & Co Bark Princess Alexandra (Dan), Doute, St Thomas and “ Croix—Boene Bros & Coffey Bark Wiiholmine (Br), MeBwen, Port au Prince Beck Lampher, Cardense-—B P Sherman. thill_ Cow Bay—I B Gage Bark Aw Bark Sauay 00k Barstow, ow Bayes Boriand & Go, Cape Breton —Brett, Seta merealen Mg ye ak Brie Hercules (Olden Brie Uaanche (80), Rivero!, Sante Crus, Tex=W W De- Forrest & Co nda Jane (Br), Dalrymple, Tampioo—J F Whit- Danoreiter, Matamoroe—F D B Dewoilt. Cardenas— Grace Worthiegton (Br), A RP Bock & ‘bug Forest State, Harriman, Bostoo—R P Buck & Co. Schr Lane (Br), Storm, Guadaionpe—Jones & Lough. Sehr ry (Br), gy Matan/as—Hargous & Co. Behr Fors at “oe Bt J. res Co, acy, Bilton. iledeipnia—Beatley, Sumit Sepr Martha & Mi Schr Summit. Hi if ———, Ta: Behe Doin New Sloop Pointer, Nichols Proviaence—L, Kenn? »p Harper, Rackett, New Haven—HS Racket & Soa Steamer Artisau, Kirk, Baltimore RRIVED. of Manehester (Br), Halcrow, Livervoo, eM, with md is Wal ured on it Connectiont of cotton, erm ‘3 transport), Doyle, Newbera, Pun, to | ators te U8 teansport), Berry, Fortress mi % 8 Quart in daria, 30 to greasy Pet Pent (e eae Downey. al fade ( Bed, Ontting, are ana re. to Wiliams & Gutoe Lincotn, At ater ym the bai nh, Uresgeelt, isch Fao 23, with trae, Passed 01 Good ios Saareeeeae iene rie the dilsaue ape te 0 Madeira, 38 im bal wece lapwrorth, days, ogee Meate (ian, Rervall, Smyroe AB dave with mdse, to Marcia 19. and Had cal men : oa fa days trons bantvre sh aape,(2P $2 46. apoke bark Coamopolite, 1u0 daya, trom Bark HD Brookman, Cheney, Matancas. 13 days, with cage. jo ot aD eo, Sth inst, off W imingen, wheel sieamner painted white, wi oot of peep tay ‘patted whita, with deck lout of Sor Saree Keon, Cardenas, 1 days, with on & Go, tm (Iu: Antarite, Castell * wis Lawrence: lien & Co uatrpecesedy. tig Venus (Br). Onilard, Rio Janeiro, 60 days, wit foot Maxwell 4 Weight. "Apri. oh in’ heavy uals Core W to NN, carried away fore aid main vopga topmast. lost and split saiia, & spares (Of New Haven’, Kice, Mayaaues, PR to Dani Trowbridge Space sche Ariwktrong goin in Cof St Kitts), Peterson, St Thomas, i$ dave iP Fr. to Jones & Louth, Frankun (Br), Browa, Hayaoa, 15)daya with Pisamer with twofinue'e and a sige whee! supposed the Keystone State, fm chase—the forme: marently la ockade runner; St, saw the later but did not speak us, Brig Forest State, Harrimi ort Ewen for Moston. Schr Emulous (Br), Mawrern “Blouthers, 10 da fruit, to Jos Kneas, poet Jones Lind, Cote, Shulee, N®, 18 days, with epers, te ook & Chui Sehr G — (Br). Howard. Windsor, N8, 17 daye, wie plaster to D & Dewolf. Scur & R Bennett, Hermann, Port Royal, 5 days Bohr Maria, Baker, Port fo; Royal, 6 days, Schr Brave, Bi be ac for Fall Rivor. git ne Gordan, Elizabeth; Hear Diadem, Biack. Blizabetnport for New Haven, Bolir White Rock. Holbrook, Elisabethport for Now Maven. Schr Arcturus, Hiazinn, Bi Sebr bs Merriman, iam ‘alate Sehr Shooting Star, Marahatl, Pembroke. Sone Bighuingale, Blake, Digtvea. Schr Governor, —. Schr Mary a, Merril, Providence Arabine Douglas, New London, uckey, Middletown. th, Hutchinson, Port Jefferson, N N Ron tonit Cor Pawtnoket, Sionmer Prirel, Davis, Beaufort, NO, with idee and pe sensors. to Nutray & Nephew, Steamer Ashland (US transport), Goadreg, Alerandria, hours, in bailast to U 8 Quariermaster Beamer Davia Utiey, Phil Bteamer Anthracite, J Steamer Kingtisn Bhip Anita Garibaldi Brig Mazeppa (Brem) Ch de New Orleans (Ital) SAILED. Steamer St George: ship Edwin Clark, barks Hew ‘a, Lord nm Wins ow, Rambler, Co- brigs Kula Iris, © F Beton, Ooran Wave, re sebra' John Gilpin, Aibert Dexter, Joba 8 Lee, T C+ oc Hw eamers Olympus, Bagio, Matanzas, Wind at sunset ESK, fresh Miscellaneous. Sreamante St Gronae, Capt Aird, sailed oo Tuesday for Liverpool and Glasgow. Sreamsnir OLysros, Capt MoMickan, of the Canard-Gulo line, sailed yew jay for Queenstown and Liverpool. Sreamsair Esgis, Capt Adams, sailed yesterday for He vana, STeamance Matanzas, Capt Liesogang, sailed yesterday fer New Orleans, Suir Avox. of Boston, reported burned by the Florida, ty underatood to be on the voyage from Howland’s Talan Bagisad. fbere” ie some ‘uncertainty in regard tg ‘ue repor! ae Pomona, from uiverpool for Bath, ts at Queenstows, ky. ALMA Fi ‘rus)—-Capt Duncan, of the Helene, at Doak 2ith ult from Porto Rico, reports Having pi ed wn OF Walsavol and crew of Prus ship Alma, had foun of Scilly on the 18th of Avril, (The Alma, Wabladorf, aq York, ‘from the {rom Ramagate April 12 for Ne a th Lavncuxp—At Bath, 7th inst, from the yardof Jonathaa Binal!, a fine Al achr called the Ocelia, to be employed in Bunk Ushery. 5 Ne vd hed A KOK DLINGTON BAY. Notice ta horeb; ae Hoven, aeons A 10h the Jotice fa hareby given that » Green Buoy. mackea w! bin Wreck," bas been Iaid near a vessel sunk in Bridling- on Bay ‘The Buoy les in Sif fathoms at ee cone ee es with the following marks and compass Flamborough ian NE by Briali je, NI 8 yy order. uF ¥ Hi BERTHON, Sooretary, vous wes st ‘Bay of Islands Jan lin, NB was at Bay of Isian Qa oi would ‘orulse until April and then Mt 13 Pelob fen'iso Ub Spoken, d&c. Rising Sun, from Vancouver's Island for Eugiaad, Bhiv Aprtl 19, lat 6LN. lon Ll. 4 Southampton, Whitney, rrom London for New York, Apri! 3, lat, aie roan, of and te from Portiand for Washington, Mag isc Tal die SH Sackton? (rom Wiscasset tor Havana, May 2, lat ‘36 W, lon 72 24. Foret: Anrwerr, April 25—-Sid Sonvravx, Apel 258 York, Burale pri Se a urealler, MéCuliy, New ROUWERSN, m, Apel AS—Arr Jaoobs Sohaap, Helrods 4d sid for NYork, ‘ SaRSA nO ‘April 32—1n port bark N H Gaston, Parmelea, of Ne a ‘Cronuatex, April #4—Put in for orders, Vesta, Hemings Capt. = Reet ty Gustav, nog pe from NYork Hanconk; eatiantl Carcorts, March 2—In port Hane, Ingraham; National Eagle, Matthews, and Patmos, Spring, Toe Renton: Neoobar Cir), Smith. Cor Nvork lag; Renown, Howom for Mauritius ao; Cucwaier, Dwight, trom in z ; Benares. 19: Ree, conn Ps iovor, Kemmonds, and Josiah Bradlow ghan; Stepien Glo Demarana, April 0—In barks A! 2th: 'Prineston, Seely, (oF OF Kenney ao. Srey, Calne. Caribbean Bea, Apri! 20—La port Br sche bos West, for Baltimore re Arr John Bertram, Johannsen, Nai M35. ia Mary OB S Vesein Cardiff. a 1 25—H1d Mary 0" Liven sae a be sd Hibernian (#), Duiton, Portland} 2ath, Victory: Thomas, NYork. Sid 2ith. Travancore, Durkee, York; 20h. Kanilworthe Peniston, and Cultivator, Russell, do; Pennsylvania Prowse, and uae the irra, a jon, San Franci = bout, Zeb City of Cork, Tibbetts, — Industry, Lia- i. for ‘0 Loxnon. ‘Aprit 26—Ent out, Britannta, Hill, for Cardi@ nd NY “Coxonorm, April 22—Sid Frederick Scalte, Waack, Now c Ot i ages 22-814 Bianco Balvatore, Labote, New = ot ee NYor! $11 Resviniion, NYork Swansea, A Boi Ly, ; Apel a= Pat fo, Beasie Rowe, kowe, Chariestowm for N York. Br JouN. NB, May 5—Arr ship Orphoas (Rrom), NYorks brig Abilene, Netson 4 0; Jae, Patindelphia; 6th, ort) z oO aourn, Apel 360% Willian, Pearce. for Rostoa. Yononass, March 2—Tn' port bak Marviand, Beaming. unc; sehr Osborne (Br), Stamper, for NYork early. UNG Park Benefactor. Ber y. NYork. (Pee Sri Nont# Aawurcay, ory Faraen Pourt,] Arr fr re 25th. Viciore, at Liverpool Sid for NYork 29th, Greencastie. (ro n Liverploot. (The Latemris Londonderry.» Are from Nore. Ayms, ab Hoi Ki Arr from Sau Francisco, Deevy Vittia, Sects Peabody. War Hawk, and San P auruen, ‘at Hong Kong Ship Wandering Jew has bern told at Hong Kong ter, M BOSTON, May le Arr bark Emblem, Nic town, DO: brize Rocco (Aust), Cain van (Gr), Smith, Ba D rs J Pr N rence, staniey, (lo; Nil Dexperandumm Elvabech, Cordery; L B Levering, Davis; Gov Barton Mav; RSeatas, , ad Damon, Pitch ner, if naheth J Gott, Worthing. New Yo Hockiev. Liverpool via Hallfax; ahips Liverpont: Olg Domisiea, Semper Busan Jace, (Be Homey, Cape © 7 Orleans: 1 La! 7 Wickersony H uth Rock, Parker, Sid brig St Agnes a barks Avoia, Sierra Leone: Nonpare'l, Messinag MB Stetson, Clenfueoa; sobr M Fillmore, N York. BALTIMORE, May Viarr bark Del Demarara, Cid’ brie Aurora (Br). Onab Iith—Arr ache Prince of Wales (Br) tbb OATH, May 9—Cld sche M Hand, Brooms, Mitiville, NJ, Bid Bth.aip Ana Gray (Br), StJobo. NB. KDGARTOWN, May 7—Arr schre Black Di — Young Phliadeiphia for’ Danvers; Sarak Clark, Grid Chv er bes HOLMES’ aa ‘B, May 9. PM—Ar: your naa fone vristina, Dring w er Portian wht, ct ‘Palindeiphts for day rt for Gardiner; Henriot Taylor, NYork A ; Sid sone Dwi to. e's AM, schrs Giraife, reps; Union, Idg; Coriatt- nrletia. maker PORT, May -Sid echre Martha Maria, H 8 Bishom L Snow, arrivals of the Oth: sehr Sarah Ant 10th, 8 a o sloop Pearl. Cobleigh, Haverstraw, Oe W Ita ? bmarr sohrs N Smith, Sweeney wre cole Maryland: J Hoyt, Lyon, Mhiiadelonia; J Bob ton, Nuersey; sloops Phenis, Shepard, ne “Foul ‘do. rige Abby ‘Thaw nd a lanes ewings (Br). Oe St piveul, Segue wa Wolsh tiield, Bagua. C fen, Smith. and urate, Caen, Bow ache ag Flemyng, Cardenas; Ann Garduer raclet, Cranmer. faim: C Brows. Gatiney. 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