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the bill to reguiate the vote power in Wasb- ‘Territory, with a substitute, TUN DAPRINONMENT OF WILLLAM YOCOM. { Mr. Davm, (opp) of Ky., moved to take up the joint 4s to tho tmprisonment of William Yooum at Albany Pebitentiary, or elsewhere, and ali the other in his case, ‘The motion poche fie INDBK ‘THR RSVENUB BIL Mr. Fesseypey, re. py or Mo, pubmmitted an index to tho ‘Internal Revenue ii which ordered to be priuted. ! THR AMENDMENT TO THE INCREASED TARIFF ACT. ‘Mr. Fussewpaw also reported from the #inance Commit ‘tee a resolution amendatory of the House resolution to in- Srease the duty on imports “Nor sball said resolution ‘de held to apply to goods which bad been actually en- tered and the duties paid and received by the collector Under the laws existing at the time of the passige of said ‘Tesolution, and before the collector had knowledge of its passage.’? READMISSION OF REVOLTED STATBS, ‘Mr, Sumwer, (rep.) of Mass., submitted the following — Resolved, That s State pretending to secede from the Union, and batting acainst the national government to maintain its pale imust be regarded rebel State, subject to military occupation. and without representation on this (oor until it has beea rea:imitted by a vote of both houses of Congress; and the Senate wil! dectine to entertain any application from any such revel State until afer such 8 vote of both houses. Mr. Susever remarked that be desired it to lie on the tabie until it could be referred to the committee to be &ppointed on the credentials of Mr. Fishback, RNCOURAGEMENT OF NAVIGATION, Mr. Sumrwan, (rep.) of Ohio, reported the House bill to encourage navigation, with an amendment substituting for it the Senate bill originally introduced by himself. REGIWTRATION OF VOTERS IN "HR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ‘The bill in regard to the registration of the votes in the District of Columbia was called up by Mr. Wade and discussed during the morning hour. THE INTERNAL REVENUE BIT ‘was then taken up, and the reading progressod until haif- past four o'clock P.M, when the Seuato took a recess ‘anti! seven o'clock P. M. RVENING SESSION. THE COLORADO ENABLING ACT. Mr. Wapr’s bill to amend the act to enable the people » of Colorado to form a constitution and State government was passed. It changes the time for holding the election cunder the provisions of the bill (| TAR INTERNAL REVENUE MILL. The consideration ot the lax bill was then resumed by the Senate in Committee of the Whole, In the schedale levying stamp duties on bonds, on page two bundred and twenty, the words ‘where the penalty is thousand dollars or lesa’? were stric'en out the words ‘for every additional thousand dolli following clause on the sam ib Whiskey was added to the articles on which a stamp tax of ten cents is required on warehouse receipts for each fifty barrels, ‘The stamp tax on photographs, &c., wns stricken out, ‘the Finance Committee paving determined to levy a simi. ‘lar tax in a different form. The seotion taxing domestic spirits on hand was, by ‘unanimous consent, postponed informally until the com- \Pletion of the reading of the bill, The reading of the bill, with this exception, Nig con- ‘cluded, and at quarter ast nine o’clock the Senat ‘Adjourned, House of Representatives. Wasuincton, May 27, 1864. SMMPORTANT TO CORRESPONDENTS OF GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. ‘The House passed the Sevate bill, modifying the ex iting law so that documents and letters may be sent to government officers without the prepayment of postage, PRIVATE BILLS, Private bills were then considered, THR KENTUCKY ELKCTION CASE, ‘Mr. Surrwsrs, (rep.) of Del. from the Committee on Elections, called up the report heretofore made m the case of McHenry agains: Yeaman, which coucludes with a resolution declaring tbat the tatter is entitled to retain his seat a8 the representative of the “econd Congres. sional district of Kevtucky. Mr. Smithers sust loed the report, which sayx:—The charge of fraud, force and test oaths made by the contestant was not sustained, the Military orders being designed ony 10 carry out the law of Kentucky. and in no wise to inter.ere with the free- dom of = be eye franchise, Mr. Yeaman, the report Bays, received a majority of the whole vot says, reoelved & ajority e 6 voting’ population Mr, McHswer, the contestant, in advocating bis claims aaid that the certificate o’ the ritting member was ob. taived by depriving many citizens of the elective fran- <ohise through torce. intimidati He sp ke of the inter‘eren election as most 1yraunical an the reason of the tatter tor di the State of Ken- under martial Ise, that oficer having etnuftied tongues, Bow ag siien: as the graves, and puta Tock upon lps which couid not be made to bow to bit sovereign will, ° and charged that TAR Mew TARTY UML. Mr Morri1t, "(rep.) of Vt., from the Committee of Ways and Means, reported tie new (aril mil, the considera “tion of which was postponed tili Tuesday THR KENTUCKY ELECT: CASK HEXUMED, Mr. Wap-worta, (opp.) of Ky., the contested election case being resumed, made a few » 4. condemning sand devouncing the muitery order ed in that State, affecting the elections, us arbitrary und desvoilc. But for these he said Mis ovileague would bave received a darger mavority. Mr. Voorunes, (onp.) of Ind., of the minority of the ‘Committee on Flectinns, gave reasous why ho diss-nted ‘from the majority of the committee, and proceeded to ‘show the election was not only mot free in Kentucky, bat ‘vastly impure under the arbitrary will of the oppressor. Tho blick man had his champions hero: but ho s»oke ip ‘this ball as the friend of the negiecteri and forg tten white man. Not only was the attempt made w rob the con. testant of hie right to the seat, but to rob him of his well garned character for devotion ty the country, which be vexhiblte? as @ military» ioe &: Fort Donclaon, Mr. Surr:, (rep.) of Ky. Of tho affaira of that Swe aud the passage by ie Legs ature ip 1861 of the Waw expatriating those who took part with the rebellion ted the provisi Those who f the Common- ‘weaith had the br. zen eifro ttempt to overawe and imtimidate loyal men ac the wad to elect se- cossinists. re he endorsed Purnside’s order protecting Uniem men (ro: ol aiders and saympathizers, who acted in coo h the traitors @ ‘be south; and the Union men y thourhs “the order right, and that it it had pot been issued Burn: side would have been recreant to du verybedy knsw General Purnside to be a good man, aad what he did was for the best. In cene!nsion, he chat ik was the duty of every loyaliat to prevent dsloyalists from young Or having anything to do Wilh the contro! of the aeovernment Mr. WacswortH coniroverted {lie for tf alt who Were not ta favo; on of Lis ¢odeague nand moi for the prosecution of the war w {from the polls by milttary force in th J eiection, the © nvass would not be a peaceful The way to maiu tain the Union was to respect al opstitetiona! rights and privileges of the peupic. Mo tai oy wih put He war for # to -dowa tle rete'lion, sa wecersity, pon; bit ‘the beoume nd was for war was not in favor of war ballot box. He would etand be. th of their « out of power they could, to do this without mi! control. Mr. Sw, of Iy., replied ther oni capital to be made by suci: fn any of the joval hentuoky included, wer wen itreagop, and sought tc swe and trample down the rights of loyal men, [0 would keep within Loo law o¢ his State, ana keep dislove’ and troxchorous men (rom the Ie,” He bad no dome the Prost von would @ peaceful one. The loval, parrot as nothing tofear. The skuiking traitor and coward alae (eure the conse NEnNces. Without further Action on the contested lection ease ithe House ee te tall Mom “ft “THE NES NEY “TARIFF BILL, nday ASHINGION, May 21, 1864. ‘The following ia an abate iol of tho ff iM, reported sto-day ‘rom the Committee on Ways an’ Means On and after the Ist of July next vet the duties: heretofore charged, the following are (o bo Impraeds— On tons of all Finds twenty-live conte per pornd On al) gugar pot above No. 12, Hotch standart in eolor, sbbree cots poand;all sugar above No. 12, aud not standard 10 eolor, above No, 15 (not stove drted), ocoh all ugar above ‘three avd a half cents per pc and ‘No. bot above ‘utch standard iin color, four Cente per pov ‘elined sugar in form o loaf. jum». crush! ‘od, pulverized, or war above No, granulated, and ail stove dried or ocher » butch standard im color, 5 conve per 1b. ; colored 10 oonts per Ib. On all othor confectionery pot <therwise provited for, made wholly or in part of eugar, and on sugar after being refine! when tinctured, eovored, or in <any way adulterated, valued at 30 cours per \h. oF less, 16 conte per ib.; and all confectionery valued above 30 -covte per Ib,, of when gold by the box, package, or other wise than by the pound, 69 cevts ad valorem, On molasses (rom sugir cane 12 cents per gallon. On ~~ of sugar cane juice, Melido, concentrated Me inde Sagenireied molasses, 4\5 cents per pound. On brandy, for feat proot 82 60 per golln On other apirite me eartecares or distilied from grain or other materials, for ret per gaiton, On cordiale and sil kinda, and arrack, vabsy the, kitchen wa rotefla avd other similar —_—" beverages not otherwise provided for, $2 per g ithe, On At wot over 50 conte per 4 25 per cout ad valorem ; ve ned at over £0 Aud uot over £1 per gation, $0 cents per gallon and 26 per centum ad valorem: provided that Ho champagne of Sparkling wines tu bottles shall pay a loss rave Of duty than $6 jer doron Wottler, each bottle contniaing not more than ove quart and lems than one pint, of $6 per two d. zen botiles, each boitle eontaining pot more than one (int, On all ales and beer in bottler, 25 conta, and otherwise in bot loa, 26 vente per gation, On segars val ied at $10 of wen per thoceand, 20 cents per pound and 2U ver centum ad valoreta; valued at over $20 ond not over $40 per th@nsand, $1 50 pound and 40 por coutum ad valorem: valved at over $75 per thous eand, $2.60 per pound amd 60 eeutum ad valorem; sprovidedsthat peper seq ites, .oeluding wrap- ‘pers, shall be subject to tile same duties imposed on aogars. manufactured @f tobacco, th of ali descriptions, 90 cents per pound. x 66 caants per pound. On snuff and enuf for ground, dry or damp. and jekiod, poontod or otherwise, ia leas, manufactored of all deseriptions, and stemmed tobacce wot otherwise provided for, ‘The Dill increases ati the rates on iron, rua ag wear a NEWYORK \HERALD, SATURDAY; ;MAY) 28, 1864—WITH \SUPPREMENT: from, tnoluding the smaller sizes slightly bocreased; on files, 6a oles, & compound duty, length, per pound: Jess than two inches in engin. 934 cents per pound, and screws of apy other motal than iron, and all other terows of irom, except wood screws, 36 por cant ad Valorem; on iron in pigs, $9 per ton; on vessels of cast {ron not otherwise provided for, and ‘on imitations of said iron $1, and on potter’s iron, stoves and stove plates of cast iron, ats conta Cs pound; on cast iron steam, gas and water pipe, 136 cents per pound: on cast iron bults and hinges, Fw) cents por pound; om all other — onstt tron = nots other- wise provided for, 35 per cent s valorem; gn old scrap iron $9 per ton; on steol fn any form, not otherwise pro- vided for, 30 per cent ad valorem; on cross cut saws 10 cents per lineal foot; on mill, pit and drag saws, not over 9 inches wide, 123¢ cents per lineal foot. On all manutactures of steel, or of which stec! shall be @ component part, not otherwise provided for, 35 per cent ad valorem; provided that all articles ‘partially manufactured of steel, or of which steel shal! be a com ponent part, not otherwise provided for, shall pay the same rate of duty as if wholly manu/actured. On bituminoud coal and shalagt 2Z,for « ton of twenty eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bUshel, On all other coal 60 cents per ton of twenty-eight bushels, eglty pounds to the bushel On coke and cannel coal 25 per cent. ad v: Oa lead in pigs and bars 2 cents por pour lead, ft only to be remanufactured, 2 cents ‘per pound. Lead in sheets, pipes or shot, 2%c. per pound. Pewter. when old and Ct only for remsvufacture, 2 cents per pound, Lead ore 134 cents per pound. On copper, in pigs, bars or mngols, 214 cents per pound conper, old and fit only to be remanufactured, 2 cents per pound; sheathing copper,'in sheets 48 tncbes tong and 4 toches wido, weighing from 14 to 15 ounces per square foot, 334 cents per pound; copper rods, balla, naits spikes, copper boitom, copper in shects or putes. call bt copper, and other sheets of copper, not otherwise Leis ts for, 85 per centum ad valorem. On zinc, spelter or tip, manufactured in blocks or ples, 1% cents per pound; on zinc, spelter or tin, in ehects, 24 cents per pound. On all wool unmanufactured, and all bair of the alpaca goat, or other like animals. unmanufactured, the value whereof at the last port or place from whence exported to the United States shall be 12 cents or less per pound 3 cents per pond; or exceeding 12 cents, and not exceed Ing 24 cepts per pound, 6 cents per pound; excoeding 24 conta per pound, 10° cents per pound, and in ad. dition thereto ten per centum ad valorem; pro- vided that any wool of the sheen, or bair of the alpaca {goat or other like animals which shall be im ported in any other than the ordinary condition as now and heretofore practised, or which shail be changed in its character or condition for the purpose of evading the duty, or which shall be reduced in value by the admix ture of dirt or any foreign substance, snall be sub ect to a duty of 10 cents per pound and 10 per centum ad valo. rem, anything in this act to the contrary cotwi'hstanding ; provided, that where wool of different qualities is !m- Ported in the same bale, bag or package. and the aggro- gate value of the contents of the bale, bag or package shali be approved by 7 praisers at a rate exceeding 24 cents per pound, it shall be charged with a duty of 10 cents per pound. and ten per ceotum advatoru when bales of different qualities are embraced in the! same invoice at the same price, whereby the aver- age price shall be lessened more than ten cen- oe ee value of the bg shall be appraised accord. value of le of the quality, tt ne bale, bag or package shall be liable toa leas rate of duty in consequence of being invoiced with wool of a lower value: and provided further, that wool which shall ‘ve increased in value by being scoured or cleaned, except while on the sheep, shall pay, in addition to the. duties herein provided, 50’ per centum of the amount of such duties. Sheepshins, raw or upmanufactured. imported with the wool on, washed or unwashed, shall be subject ton duty of 20 per contum ad x m;andon flocks, waste or shoddy, 3 cents per pound. On Wilton, Saxony and ‘Ambuss00, Axminster, patent velvet, Tournay velvet and tapestry velvet carpets and carpeting; Brussels carpet, wrought by the Jucquard machine, and all medallion or whole carpets, valued at $1 25 or under per square yard, 70 cents per square yard; valued at over $125 per square ale providing that ‘no carpet, carpeting, or rags e forex ing description ghall pay a duty of lees than 50 Per ceotum ad valorem on Brussels and tapestry Brussels carpets and carpeting printed on thi warp or otherwise 55 cents per square yard: on all treble ingrain, three ply and worsted chain Venetian carpets and carpeting 40 cents per square yard; on Venetian and two ply ingrain carpets and carpeting 35 cents per square yard; on bemp or jute carpeting 8 cents per Square yard ‘on druggets, backing and felt carpets and lorem. old serap carpeting, painted, colored or otherwise, 25 cents per square yard; on carpets and carpeting of wool, flax or cotton, or parts of either, or other material not otherwise specified 40 percuntum ad valorem: provided that mats, rngs, screens, covers, bassecks, bedsides or other portions of carpets or car. petings shall be subject tothe rate of duty bereia im- posed on carpets or cxrpetings of like character or de- scription; and on all other mats, screens, hi and }) percentum ad valorem. On wvolen clothes, woolen shawis and all manufactures Of wool, of every description, wholly or in part of wool, Bot otherwise provi-ied for, 20 cents per pound and in ad- ition thereto 85 per centum ad va‘orem. like description when valued at over $2 per square yard, or weighing less than ten ounces per square yard, a duty in addition to the foregoing rates of 5 per centum ad valorem; that goods of like descrip. worsted und weighing over eight onnces to the square yurd shall be subject to pay the same duties and rates of duty berein provided. For woollen cloths on endiess bolts or telts for paper, and blankering for printing machines, 35 per centum ad va- beet On flannels uncolored, valued at 30 cents or less per square yard, 12 cents per pound, and 30 per ceatum ad valorem; Valued at above 30 cents per square y: and on wil fannels cored, printed or plaided, not ‘anor wise provided and flannels composed im part ot cotton 20 cents per pouba and 35 per centum advelorem: or flan- nel composed in part of silk, 60 per centum ad valerem. On hats of wool 35 per centum, ad valorem ‘On woollen and worsted yarn, valued at 50 coots and ‘Bot uver ove dolisr per pound, 20 cents per pound, and in addition thereto 25 per centum, ad valorem; valued at over one dollar per pound, 20 cents per pound, and {a ad- altion thereto 30 per centum, ad valorem. Oo woollen and worsted yurn for carpets. valued at teas thn 50 conta per pound, and not exceoding in flnenesa No. 14, 16 cents Bee aud in addition thereto 25 per cent, ad va On ton clothiag, ready mede, and wearing aprare!l of ev. desoription, composed wholly or in part of wool, made up or manufactured wholly or In part by the tailer, seam- stress or manufacturer, except hosiery, — and in addition thereto 40 per cent jankets of all kinds, made wholly or in part of ae walued at not exceeding 28 cents per pound. cents per pound, and in addition thereto .0 per ad valorem; vained above 28 censs, and not exoveding 40 cents per pound. 20 cents per pound »nd Su per cea ad valorem on ba'morais und goods of a similar deseriy). tion or used for like purporer, composed of wool, worste or other material. 20 cents per pound, and tm addition 35 per centum rd valorem, on all manufactures not otherwise proviried or, and Indies’ dress eoods, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted or mohair or goats’ ir uncolored, 20 cents per d valorem, Dot exceedin, in value ard, 4 cents per in addition thereto 20 per centum ad valorem: exceeding in 1@ 40 cents nd in addition goods of similar vue ‘an 80 per centum ad valorem. exceeding m vulue £0 conta por sruare y yard, 4 cents per square yard, and in addition thereto 35 per centum alt macuiactures of wool, of which wool shell be a compepent ' material, not other. wise provided for, 20 cents per pound, and in addit: thereto, 6 centom ad valorem: on bunting and all other masufactures of worsted, oro which worsted shall be @cemponent material not otherwise prov: for, 40 per centum ad valorem; on oticioihs for floors, stamped, painted or printed, vaiued a 50 cents per s)uare yard, 30 per centum ad valorem; vlued at over 60 cents per rquire yard, end all other oilcloth, 40 per cent nd valorem: on cotton, raw or manufsctared, 2 cents per pound on all manufactures of cotton, except jerns. denims, drillings, bed tickings, ginghams, plaids, cvtton- ades, pauisiova stuf and gvods of \ike description, not Dieached, colored, stained, painted or printed, avd jot exceeding 100 threads to the aquare inch, counting the work and filling, aod excveding in weight 6 ounces per square yard,6 cents e square yard. if blesched. ax cents ver eq i cvlored, stained, pain te printed, 534 cent ser nquare y yard, and i addition ‘here. to 10 per cent ad valorem. On finer and lighter goods of like descriptions, exceed ing one hundred threads Not exceerit y threads to unbleached pe a square yard, ted ta ip addition thereto 16 per cent Un gonds of Hike Hons, not exceeding two hun dred threads to the square inch. countiny the werp and fillmg, undleasbed, 6 cents per square yard; if bleached, 5% cents per w(wire yard, ti Colored. stained, painted or jiemed bi is per equare yurd, end thereto 15 per cent ad valorem. On CK cotton ad valorem; on we ona bed tickmes, one hundred threads to the square inc counting the warp and filling, and exceeding five ounces to the square yui aquare y 6} cents per equare yard: If Colored, stained, painted or yard, and in addition On flax or tine thread, tarred cables or and other diax or hemp sheetings. 85 Rerties at valorem; ou jute yarns, 29 por centum ad valorem; ou other manufactures of jute Or Sisal gross, 25 per cemtum ad valorem; on sitk in the gum, 25 por esntam ad valorem; on flax silks, 25 per cont ud valorem: on sewing sille, 40 per cent ad valorem ou silk oF silk velveta, 50 per cent ad valorem: on silk ribbons, braids, buttons and fringes, 50 per cent; on earthenware and stoneware" 2) ‘por cent; | ob percelian ware ornamented, 60 por viaia white, 40 per of per contum; on uawrought clay, pipe or clay, ton; on fuller’s earth $3 per ton; on white chalk $10 per ton’ en French chalk 20 per centum; on all other chalks 25 per centum; on plain or mould’ glass ware 35 per contum; on glass, cut, stained, gilded or silvered 40 per centum; on’ unpolished, cyliader, crown and common window ciass from 1% to 3 conts, different sizes; on fluted, rolled ar plate glasr, from % to 2 conts por square foot, for different sizes; on oust, polished plate gines, onsilvered, from 3 to 50 cents per Bquare frol; On Gast, polished, piate glass, silvered or lookingglass plates, from 4 to 60 cents per sqnare foot. with 30 per cent ad valorem for frames im addition; on porcolnin or Bohemian glass, or watch ci ziass jars fillod with sweetmente or preserves. 49 per centum; on almonds, 6 cents per pound shelled, 10 cents; on arrowroot, 80 per centam ou crude brimsione, $3 per ton; im roils, $10 per ton; on chicory root, 4 cents per pound; ground, or prepared, & cents ner ponnd; on chloroform, 80 cents per pound; o» salladion or ether, 75 cents per peund ; on cologne water 25 per gallon; and 60 percent advalorm; on honey, 20 oonts per galion: on sugar of lead; 10 cents per pound; on ot) croton, $1 per pound: olive oil, $1 por gallon: cloves, $1 50 per pound: on petroleum, erude, 10 eents per calion: refined, 20 cents, On spirits turpentine. 20 conte per gallon. On flour of sulphur, $20 per ton and 16 per cent ad valorem. On tartaric acid. $1 60 per pound, On vinegar, 10 cents per gallon, On Fi.80 oF zinc. 256 cents per nound. * On #tifictal flowers, ginger, jellies, chess men, kid and othor gloves, 50 per cent ad valorem, On books, engravings and papers, 25 per®cont ad valorem. On cork, bark or wood, 25 ner cent. On batters’ furs, 15 por cont On fire crackers, $1 por tox or forty packs. On gutta porcha, manu‘actured, 35 per cent. On gunpowder, not above 20 cents per pound, 6 and 20 per cent; above 20 conts per pound, 10 per cent and 20 Per cent ad valorem, On marble and statuary, $1 25 per cubic foot; on Ven- foe marble, 75 cents per cubic foot, and 20 per cent ad valorem. On mineral or medicinal waters, per quart, $ cents, and 25 per cent ad valorem. ‘On palm leaf fans, 2 cents each, On clay piper . 35 per cent. eerschaum pipes, wood or pecan pipes, $150 per gross. and 50 per cent ad valoret ‘tees or corn 1 cent per pound, and 20 her articles are taxed in this bill. ‘The decision of the Collector of Customs at the port of importation as to the rate and amount of duties is final, untess notice of dissatisfaction is made to the Collector in ten days trom the payment of duty, and appeal taken to the Secretary of the Treasury within ae days, A discrimibating duty of ten per cent is levied on all goods brought in foreign vessels. News from C; fornia and Nevada. Saw Francisco, May 25, 1864, Just now a large amount of general merchandise is going forward to Salt Lake. Thore is a decided improve ment in the amount of trade transactions, There is nothing doing in grain or flour. Chapman, confined at Fort Alcatras for disloyal lan- guage, was released to-day on taking the oath and giving The ships “Gisours Keller?” and Revere have sailed for Pacific ports. Thore have been no arrivals from Atlantic arts, There is no general news. The State is romarkably quiet. Saw Francteco, May 26, 1864. The steamer Moses Taylor has arrived from Panama, with passengers that left New York April 23. Another meeting in behalf of the Christian Commission is in progress this evening. Reports of Indian massacres in Nevada Territory ex: cite considerable apprehensions. A vigorous movement has been commenced in the Tor- ritory in favor of introducing national currency, but it will not succeed without the o0-operation of California, which, so far, prefers metallic currency. The Union Central Committee of the State mects on the 4th of June to call a convention for the nomination of Presidential electors. The popular sentiment continues Strong for Mr, Lincoln. ‘There is on active demand for wool for export. Markets quiet. The Turf, UNION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING. Frmary, May 27, match for $2,000, mile heats, best three in five, to wagon and driver weighing two hundred and seventy five pounds, H. Woodruff named b, m. Baby Bel Received forfeit. D. Pfifer Bamed b. m, Empress.. Paid forfeit. ‘The abrupt and unsatiefectory termination of the above match yesterday afternoon threw a demper over the spirits of the aamirers of the respective horses, who had been anticipating one of the most exciting races that bas Deen witnorred for a long time, as in, @ financial point of view, it certainly was the stoutest that we have’had this season. Fach nag war a favorite in turn at slight odds, the longest being one hundred to eighty, until the scor- ing began, when Empress was discovered to favor one of her fore feet, and then the odds ran totwo to one on Baby Belle. These mares are both Basbaws—Empress by Cassius M. Clay, and Buby Belle by Fureka, a son of Long Isiand Black Hawk—and ss fine pecimens of this famous stock as have been seen for some time. Neither of them, however, seemed over burthenod with speed yesterday—noue of that loosencss that is requisite to knock off the figures of the thirties. Yet there is no doubt that when bd are both all right they can get down pretty low. As the scoring progressed Fmoprese grew more and more lame, until atthe sixth pull up her driver told the jvdges that her owner would pay forfeit; and thus ended the great match betwoen Empress and Baby Belle, Same Day.—Match for $500, two ‘mile beats, in har. ness. Alderman McMahon named br. g. Dobb —?- eel 1 James D, McMann named - ij Ker 22 Pint tate gee aoe Total. Firat hoat.... ” 6:11 second heat y PH 6.08 The roan gelding was the favorite evious to the vg at slight odds; but after the word was given he such a bad b eak and (ell so far behind the brown ¢’ ine that ten to one was offered agaivet him. fle pinyed the rame game in the second heat, and was never close to Dobb's Ferry in either hent after he made the break. race was ® very uninteresting affair throughout, FASHION PLRASURE GROUNDS—TROTTING, Frinay, May 27, match $1,000, mile heats, best threo in five. in harness. §. MeLanghtin named 8, m. Minnie. 12121 D. Mace named 8 m. Young Litchfield. 21212 ‘The , 2:45—2:41 44 —2:42—2:46-—2 43, The trot for the proprietor’s purse of $100. mile heats. best three in five, in harness, and for which Brothot rge Dawson and al Grant were ent come off, neither Gi Dawson nor General Grant appearing at the appointed time. Pers intelligence. Brigadier General Joseph T. Copelend. recently in com. mand of the draft rendezvous at Pittsburg, Pa., who, ondur orders of the War Department, reported to Maior Genera’ Rosecrans, has been assigned to and hes assumed the comm nd of the military post of Alton, Ili. General Jndab arrived at Louisvitle om the 24th from the front. He is stopping at the Galt and is con fined to his room by sickness. Bote ieee Dasrorais toes ingfeld, Il.,on the 20th, the guest of Governor Y a Mr. Stephen Marsett hae rons to the city from. ty New Orleans, where be was very successful w: lecture, “Drifting Al The Presbyt bes eral bog a Newark, May 27 The Presbyterian General Assembly (| sical a rervion here this afternoon, unanimously adopt Staniey Matthews’ anti-slavery; The Cioga County, Pa., Bank Robned. On the nbrht of the 25th of May the ‘Ties Cone Of Nenceyivania was robbed of $20,725 83 In Us omar bonds. gold. greenbacks and retired oorrerey of the b: Payment of the bonds Is atopred, Five thousand deliars: of the amoant is In special Gepoaite of fv aly bonds and over three thousand dollars in gol ward of descriptions, exereding | three Leer dollars ts offered for the recovery of the 100 threads and not exceeding 208 thrends to'the square two thousand dollars for the det Gavect jon of fuch, counting the warp and filling, if uubieached , fe, per square yard: if bienched, igo. por square yaad: 1 Colored, steleed. fainted or’ privted.6hc, yer’ euare Arrivais and Departures. yard, and in addition taerete 15 per cent od valorem, ARRIVALS. On goods of like deecriptons exceeding 200 thre ull Wer feo Lm py Aw Mer gna the aes eee counting the ged be ye Daxter Mr and ioe rath, Mrand Mre bleached, 7 cenis per square yard; 1. blene ¢ ’ ‘ yer square yard; oe wean et , mony ‘ Rad pen Waeaii een ay A of Lamerteh~Thes Maddox, ‘Ti conta square yal mp addition there per ony ad” valorem, provided that apen all pias Fi iris cam hip Constantine~Mrs Weeks abd servant, woven common goo.s, ineluded or ineluded fo the forecotng schedules, — nnbl vained at ever 16 cents per square yard, bie d at over 20 cents per square yard, colored vaiued at over 25 conte per square yard, aid cottou jeans, deuime and drtilings, unbleached, valued at over 20 cents per rquare yard, and all other cotton goods of every description, the pg h bag which shall exceed 26 cents per yard, 36 per cont ‘Un apool thread of cotton 6 ceote per dozon, the spools eontaining ov saab pool uo not exceeding 100 yards of throxd, and in ition thereto 30 eentad valorem exceeding ce 100 yadra of thread on each reof in excess of 100 yards, on the excern ers, Woveu or made on (On cotton mee per cent ad valorem. On cotton braids, insertings, lace trimming or bobhinet, end allotber manufactures of BS per Oont ad valorem. cotton not olherwise pro- vided for, On brown and Vinews, ducks, diapers, nem, or cane Bye Of flax, mite, or hemp, valued al or ard, tad valk bo share cme 0 pt aot a vr ‘aren a | 0 or hoen yarve valved tet 240. por Ib. QO Cogs ad valorgm; ghoye 240, 00 ver cons ad Valozeus, pou id On m per bal alore! of the f bon Veet uBsocks: On goods of 8q , ery its 12 per dt ‘The % lexcned, | eas Sharpsbarg—Mre© Hartshorne and éauch- Sr Joya, iy any eta | B Fuortes, wife and twoecnidren, Francisoo Whs ts «i Soent of Phaton’s Night BLOOMING CB: Nike ee eee Because it io & volume of surpas-ing sweetness, Wheretore ai ALON'S NIGHT BLOO! RUUS remind con of & fortune left by wil: ha Sonus nice: riches the air (heir), dinaneat te de enble com that, fo OT a 6 di«ngreeal jwences he decet of the tosth, fn impure sreatn ‘must be tne and merfying to ite it 9 the most cusabeand ofensire in, moeiat. 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The Waextr Lxnarp, for the present week, ready this (Saturday) morning, will contain. — Fall and authentic accounts from our Speotal War Cor- respondents, of the brilliant and Successful Movements of General Sherman in Ggorgia, with reports of the Flanking and Capture of Dalton, and of the Glorious View tory af Ressacea, tlustrated with an oxcelient Map of the Seeno of Operations; Full accounts of the Victorious March) of Lieutenant General Grant’s Army in Vir- ginia, with details of its presemt position, with in twenty-five miles of Richmond; Full reports of the operations of General Butler's Forces and tho Gua boats on the James river, and the latest News from the divisions of the Union Army in alt parts of the country; Latest News from the Rebel States; Pootry; Two excel- lent Stories; Interesting, Literary, Artistic and Scien- tific information; Theatrical review of the week: Import. ant feading matter for farmers and agriculturists; Faceti@; Valuabio reports of the Money, Commercial and other Markets, and accounts ef all important and inter. esting events of the week, Terms—Single subscription, $2; Three copies, $5; Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15. Single copies five cents each. Murray, Eddy & ©o.—Managers. Kuxtucny, Bxrea Crass 349M $2,136, 40, 24. 56. 17, Kenrvoxr, Ova 39, 11, 55, 30, 15, )—May 27! 1350 12, 34, 49, Be 69, 24. Z.B. Simmons & Co.—Managers. Buecor, Sxtea Crass 263—May 27, 1834. A, 47, 97, 3, 49, 24. 35, 7H, 1G, 17, 3, Os Mm May 22, 11, 36, rie “60, et 60, Ts. a, Tl, 58, 62. France, Eilts & Co.—Managers, ARY, ExtRa Cuass 97—) 7 Sh 6B 30, $b, mf 8. 3, 41. 1S 9—May 2: iM “33, 46, 10, 13, 4, 68, 59, G4. Li 13, 31, 44, 66, 60, 35, 1 Lottery Tickets Cashed,—Information given, JOSEPI BATES, Broker, 11 Wall street, room 1. abrizes Cashed im Ait Legaltzed Lotto= jen and information given. GALLAGHER & BENJAMLN, Brokers 310 Ghestnnt street, Philadelphia, Prizes Cashed in all Legal Lotteries.— Iateneee jiven ersent, J. R. CLAYTON & CO., 10 Wall eet, room 6, New York. Prizes Cashod in All Legalized Lotte- ries apd information given, Exchange office, 176 Broad- way, New York. Royal Havana Lottery.—Highest lea mium paid edi Geet, Information given... Doublooe wanted. ALECK &CO., Brokers, 24 and 26 Pine treet. Ay theearies, ee DRUGGISTS, CO OUNTRY MEROHANTS. 6,000 Gases oF BRANDT WINE ICHIKDAM SCHNAP! IN Quant’ AND PINT BOTTLES. The subscriber offers for sale to the trade his stock of O'd Wines and Liquors, much below the present cost of tmpor- tation. Country merchants are particularly invited to call and examine his stock. UDOLPHO WOLFE, 22 Beaver street. Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps. 300 canes Wolfe's celebrated Schnapps, tamped, for aale bs a esau DEMAS BA BARNES & CO,, 21 Park row. After Swallowing Enough Sarsapar' decoction to turn your blood to water, buchu extrac destroy your virile powers, and Indian doctors: 008 unt feel i bar ry oureel stead of th call Snd consu UTR, No. 8 Division strost snd consult ow York. rooms and a private entrance, Open from Sovciock ACM. watt’ at night. He cures onron'c erup tions and spots on the skin. ulcers of all kinds, the most polsonous impurity of the 'icod, fatule, all dl-eases pertain: ing to tbe urinary organs ‘&c. Work on Hecen Pralltr, Nervous Debility, Barly Tadiscretion. Cow. sultation gratis Address to Smokers.—Poliak & Sons, Meerschaum Manufacturers, removed from Broome street to 692 Broadway. near Fourth street. Wholesale and retail, Pipes cut to order and repaired, A Beauttfal t= a ern he Bisa of Youth werrthing for preserving and beautify. he fosion sud skin. 83" Broadway. and druggists ing’he everywhere. Asthma and Dyspepsia Cured without fail by Dr. MARSHALL, 712 Broadway. Hours 8 tol P. M. A Baa echoes, A Mane Lovers 4 has soparated—how many friends for ever parted. | Fo ‘a radical cure we the BALM FLOWERS as a dentifrice might and morning, Itt a'so benutifies the crmplexion, wale by alt druggists. Price 50 cents, For A Perfect Hair Dyc—Mfller’s—Oniv 50 conts per box. Try It, Bold by all druggists, Depot 56 Dey at. Brazitiian Pebbie 5; Preservers—To @ strengthen and ectacles and Eye improve the sight of old it without pela or fatiaue. Hi Feooskinend do sb ‘he tedisal teontitye MONS,” ‘Oculiata’ 0} 66934 Rroadway, te Bond street. or's Haft Dyc—Th Bast ane reed aa druggists, PactorrSt' Barclay sven Brilitantand Powerful Day and Night Double Perspective Glassos, for the ficld, sea, opera and tonriat's eee . portable and omlentuton i ‘aasortmen ‘Occulists* Optician 660} Brondway, under Lafarge Howe, Bugs Breathing Through their Skins re stifled by Cedar Camphor’s sire, Cheapest and best against mothe in clothes. all druggist. HaRRIS & CHAM! , Manufacturers, Boston. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative and Wig Depot, wholesale and retail—No. 6 Astor House. dye apptied by skilful artiste, Campbell, Apothee Corner Eighth avenue and Twenty-cighth pit” Pure Medicines dis- pensed with care, Cooler than Straw. new patent vent! ‘Way, opposite Bon —White Hats. with , at MoGILL'S, 661 Bs Bunions, Inverted Natis, En- Jarged Joints and all diseases of the Feet cured without or ineonventence to the patient by Dr. ZACHARIE, eon Chiropodist, 760 Broadway, Deafness, 1 aired Sight, NOISES IN THB HBAD, CATARRHAL ARKOTIONS IN THB CHRONIC CATARRE, CATARRH OF THE TYMPANIC MUCOUS MEMBRANE, OBSTRUTICONS OF THE BUSTACHIAN TU, CURED. CROSS BYE STRAIGHT ENED IN ONE MINUTR. And every diseass of the Eye and Bar by" Von is medical or anrgical aid attended to 1 RERG, at his consulting rooms, 816 Twelfth street, Caterch, and alt Discases >. Theo successfully Beat Eronrurits se Su Mark's olace also Sideboard Parlor Safes, olen ‘spit Murray street, corner of College piace. Freekies, Pimples, % mand all Skin Deformities cured gouaneb's ‘italian’ Medicated Boap, at his depot, No. way. w Erety Moree tat for thet Ehsoery sere yom agenctar a} forme eat for. thelr 2 "9 Midabw BROTHERS Copies for Fancy Cassimere — and Vests @12 tock. falking C Custom watet Watkins Conte Sica fia'and tit William street Gor 's hantoses on Chemistry. Prom the inn) ts that are daily being made in our arte and manufacture. to the appl cation of ipite bee posome ep oger into the el ‘QOURAUD'S. matchices TEALTAN WE DI- CS eit to deterred’ ix eaebrated rer in removing aoot es es, minor, and ia aheyin cite "frat on coneraorn the bite of ineccte. A na was our sconmanent oh the depilawory ——- JUDR BUBTILE, which will ley ¥ uproot hal erprevarnt ae of Di Dr. FELIX GOURAGD, with 2 bun. area Molner ion to the totlet, may be had at bis pew depot, 68 wey, wear Grand sireck Get Your Lat hay at meine ten epee ~~ ery a Ran ish. * fine tereheada ot omy park af te beape Wasstated, oh Stew aepon 180 Broadway. eae saree “Her Ma, Jorty Ohem —The Roy. wine of WARD achangh Pass, near Broad. of the “Lendors.—tton. John of 01 Thomas ree ant iy » anatomy. - charecters. he i sy Ses mar AA Forte bola with, 4 wetoatine tn tne pau it, ra Pa tLvaEAATED It You Waat to K i odisas ae oa tg beet cxtiour hoor Sar ses drety'one, Price $1 #0 be fovea tattes wail Eo Sn poms Jewetry ome eae LL DESCRIPTIONS fae wt omy aro” oe ALLEN, Cf a ad one door be- five cents Broadway, up stairs. Nervoas and Vi Physteal Weak: reliable treaknen by mail, in tevier en Skitin Houghts street, Philadiph street, formerly 1 ‘Watt lent Disea: arising from specific causes; new in Report of Howard Association, seat lopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth ra Photographic Albums.—The Cheapest place in the United States to buy a good Pholorraphic Album ts at DOWLING’S manufactory, 65 Naseau sucet. The (rade supplied. Parchment Tags, Bese Quaitty, shipping cotton, to. ab, the” mannfact ToTOR'S. MAUGBI 115 Chambers streat, for Private Residemoes.—Ginss gilded. Tho most lasting and recherch Apply to the Glass Letter Company, 1u7 Ful Numbers Patutors order, street, [teh Anaes tae tec tete, Ox te tne 49 Liberty street, up stair ot: Pea Rest, Health and and Child. be 9g MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, for children teething, softens the gums, Feduoos inflammation, allays all pain, and cures wind colle, “Perfectly safe in all cases. We would say to overy mother who hase suffering obild, do not let your prejudice, nor the projudices of others, stand between you and your suffering child and the relief that will be sure—yes, absolutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Trusses, Elastic Stockings, &c.—Marsh ©O.'S Radical Cure Truss Office onty at No. 2 Vesey street, Lady attondant, The Steamship City of Limerick, of this line, will sail as an extra steamer on Tuesday, May 31, at boon, carrying & itmited number of steers reduced rates, wayanie ta Ualed ‘States cut JOHN G, DALI, Agent, To the “Laay of the House.” or “HOUSEKEEPERS." “QOSTAR'S” Rat, Roach, do. ko, EXTERMINATOR. “QOSTAR'S” Bed’ Bug EXTERMINATOR, inGOSTAR'a” Bleciric (or Moth) Powder, for ail kinds of t, 482 Broadway, N. ¥. miort to Mother 15 Broadway. TB, “QOSTAR'S” depo SOLD by all druggister(otty and 001 Vinaigre de Totletre, t Uni able Cosmetic and Coo gl the Bociete Bye nique of New York. id here. Isto be sold at auction by (Saturday), at 1234 o'clock , We Would Call the Attention of Our readers to the large sale of Real entice. by BUH LUDLOW & CO. “thie dey (Sainrday), at o'clock. at the Exchange salesroom, Broadway, ‘Trinily Bulding, Maps, ders at No. Pine street Distingue Looking persor v reat assured that he has pur- Beteed ¢ Bpetae Hat from KNOX, tho grand Hat Kunprovi- satore, corner of Fulton street and Broadw: Wigs, Toupees, Hair Dye, Hatr Dycin: and Moldavia Cream, for beautifying the Bair, at W. BATCHELOR'S, 16 Bond stres Port of New York, May 27, 1864, CLEARED. Steamship nk of London (Br), Petrie, Queenstowm and rpool—Ji Steamship Germania (Ham), Schwensen, Southampton ‘and Hamburg—Kunhardt & Co. Ship Princesa Alexandre (Br), Kelly, Panama—Howland & Frothingham, Ship Aurora, Barker, Liverpool—Howland & Frothing- shi Julia, C1 |—Boyd & Hincken. nip ate‘ Gatale Gay reckenridge, Glasgow—W & A pd, Bark ShoMeld, Robertson, Cape Town—C B Green. wo feutral Norw), Bragen, Havre—Funch, Meineke & wane Nord Amerika (Rus), Lipsius, Bremen— Koop & Bark Louise Kohn (Ham), Gude, Montevideo—Sioman ‘” Bark ret Bulenberg (Prus), Meyer, Montevideo—Slomap Bark 1 ‘Alex Duff, Neal, Demarara--D Prowbridge. Bark Chantiolote (Br), Pouer, Port aa Princt—-H Becker Bark Pamolia 2), 3 eget HavaneTrejitlo & Vining. rk Oraville, bucto, & Bua Sache Gilbert Bent an, Howard, 8t John, NB—D B De. wol Cobr Ella Cannon, Ross, Accomac—A © Havens, Schr J B Spofford, Longatrest, Fortress Monroe—B C Wheeler & Co. Schr John Tway. Inman, Baltimore—B © Wheeler & Co. Baker, Baltimore—V B Nickerson. moot, Baltimore—Abeel Abbott. Ward, Baltimore—T A k Sehr B Ar Behe Alvira, Ward, Philaselphin=-Bem Schr D H Baldwin. Knowlton, Newb: Schr Orchilla, Haven. Bonton.—" rh Schr Bellona, Baldwin. Sloop Deep River, Bui ey. New Haven It 8 Rackelt & Bioop © Peck, Marshall, New Hayen—H § Rackett & Son, Sloop Mary Gray. Havens. New London. Steamer ¥ W Brine. Foster. Raitims er Black Diamond. Merideth. Padetphin Bes mer Neliie Bell, Whitney, Derby, C ARRIVED. Steamship City of Limerick (Br), Jones, Liverpool May 13, via Queenstown Mth, with mdse and 544 passengors, to JG Dale. “Zinc inst, int 47 50. lon 50, passed large quantities of ice; 14th, off Head of Kinsale, saw steamship Australa. sian, Bound in. Steamship Westminster (Br). Glover, Liverpool, May 10, via Queenstown 12th, with mdse and 662 passengers, to Williams & Guton. Jones. Axptuwall, May 17. 7PM. nd specte, toD B Allen. 234 inst K Blevens, ‘(rom Foruana, Star, Belt, New Orieans, Hay 21 a 23d, with mdse and passencers, to James A Passed in the fiver bark Onr Union; brige Jal Race Rock. and ‘aon R Jameson, Sy ” A Outside ihe _ 2at me 98. henoe for New Ortenne ae PAS hy ini St, Jon 74. steamship McLellan, be piieamahip Columbia, Barton, New benny te mG nd ncers to Spofford, Tileston in bark minder, at anchor; bark Sarah L Bryant. brig Al ela, and schr River his all bound up; ship Nay flower, at anchor on the bar Steamabip Bmpire, Hunter, Washington, with mdse and passengers, to Jas Hand. Steamship City of Bath (U 8 transport), Linco!n. Fort Tess Monroe, 80 hours, im ballast, to U & Quartermaster, Steamship Chesapeake, Wii tts, Portland, with mase and Passengers, to Bb Cromwell & Co. hip, Harvest Queen. Hutchinson, Livernool. April 22, to Chas aes & Co. with md: passen| iF rin ae a8 ‘rook abip Bil Liverpool; 1th 8, ton 47 1 Ce). bound tou bt 4 to pit the Great Western ond sage: been Pg pmo io ‘he lower ba) Ip ‘Cordilera, (ot Ti jeremiah Thom 2 days, ree k ot Vaughan, Liverpool, $4 sos age wblakes Live pool, 25 day: “— Liver W Elweil ‘Sam! foil fr verpool, April 3 35 days. with mdse julon. Had light winds May 22, lat 41 30, lon Thompson's Rephe od, . with mdse Boston), pool. 40 ow A hurcess, Had been Ht date west with 1 easterty winds. Nar on , of Yarmouth, NS, 8 Ne ‘April 9, with mdse 729 passengers, mani Constantine Creev od be Siemet ell. Had heavy 1 Dresengers, 10 Cornelius a aoe es Banke sth inet, tat 42 16. 1on 482) In ow ne fo, cane ntact wih & large, worberg, onrrving the, bowsprit, stove Im the nd rece fod other dam siucr then hed i twinds, nad. has be Shave of Sundy Hook ohpe raped Renan bowsprit hows Main inne Tat 1.190 Liverpool, either the m fathead gaia nated & ship, a4 Retrers, Const ane with tar and to Neamith Bone Si in 8 tn 44, apoke enon for Anweip 89 ‘and main top-al'sn jarseiiien, 60 days, with tack, Spain. Trini. "ts Wnts hoot New mi an), Atovens, Havana, May yeirrane taba a kate i Tor Pring iit "ou 19530, hark’ Borneo, trom Newritan fot (oi Pearapert), Celcord, Cardenas, 18 days, hultz, Howard, Sagua, 11 dave, with suger, to 8 Stockton), Randall. Bagua, 13 cr ie, WA)! sDaiee, ars. Ld ite orer ny easter’ : oan h Pe senotro, Go dase, wiih Mag; bark © B Ham: too, re Ardo a, Wh ttenore tution, Watkin: bar! tp NYork, bark Idd K Alen Hive, Murray Mo yan Quarenit steamaht)) ba a Se ‘eld (9 return rubber, Ac. to Burdett & Fverett, May 29 & berm beig steer i 8. showibe « aligned ‘a ie GR ja Beeoutive (of Bangor’ me Hah ener, Ae, oN Tuan © Shen PR) we k, Speed, Port Royal, 7 days, in ballast, teP et (of Bt Kitts), Reese. Kitts, 4 dave with tev molasses, to Jones & Lo 20h brig Fadel. stooring 8 ‘chawtns wh HR ene Schr Nicola (of Kast Machias yarn, Naguado, Pm, 5, with sugar and molasses. to ‘Three Aisters Biome, Maiaacas, 112 da appies. to) &T Pearsall pllipdisecad Miche James Le Day (xt Boston), Taylor, Reraetion, 18 days, with molasses, to master Sehr Arlington, Terry, Neuvitas, May 12, with sumar, ae to Peck & Churel Lewis Ciarke, Norfolk, Va, with pine wood, to Chas Pierson. Bohr Moses B Bram Schr AF Townsend, Bohr Hydrangea, Collins Fat Rohr Sea Ran Wise ns. Delaware © ty for Boston. Bohr Geo W Oummin«. Post, Piiiade!phia for Dighton. Schr D H Baldwin, Dolton, Biiaabetport for Newbury port Schr Trenton, Mott. Ritzahethport for Hoston, Schr Lamartine, Ellas fo Sehr 6 cero, Witkso Bohr Cortathian. Tapley, Pitentet hport for Salem, Schr Lemuel Godwin, Hobby, Kitzabethport for Nieves. Roek'and. aso, New Bedford, Biggs, Boston. Sehr Chatienge. Hart, Boston, Behr Eclipae. Burgess, Providence. Schr Benj Brown, Ingrahan Behr V Rarkelew, Onttle, ‘for Poston, Collins, Seoonet vin Fortrens Monroe 49 10 senvers, to US Quarter steamer North Potut_bovnd S. x fn iin ' pas h, oF Barnegat, sam Steamer Ellen 8 Terry (U 8 transport), Chapin. Fort ress Monroe, 46 hours, to UR Quarier Green (UB transport) , Washingtom, J >. MH hours in ballast. to US Quartermnst Steamer Tillie (US transport), Bourne, Woahington, coo hours. to U8 Onertermaster, Bioamer Panny Oadwaliadnr. Prercen, Baltimore Steamer Fannie, on, Philatel Rteamor Vineland. Reaves. Millvive, Steamer Warrior. Mott. Providence Steamor Kingtisner, Nye. Providence. BELOW, Bhi Wm Tapscott, Bell, from Tiverpoo. April 21, with midae and passengers, to Tangcott & Co. Bhip Regont, Harolin, from Sh elds Avril Bhip Alteo Vonnard. Kelley. from Carait Apri 18, 8hip from Marseiltos. Brig Anvabelia, Alao two barks and two brigs. P SAILED. 25th—Steamers Rebecea Civde, United Ktates Wevboaset 8 Ciond, Knrnak, MeOlelan, Hecia: ehips Elizabeth Hamtt us: bark 8 i Davis; briga Rejbersteg, Laure, Gt: sohr B D Endicot! ‘teamer North Point: brig Loch Lomond. iihasteamere Mavflower, and John Rieo. Wind at sunset WSW, light. Miscellaneous. Purser W H Field, of the steamship Evening Star, trew New Orleans, kas our thanks for favorn, The obliging purser of the steamship Colambla, from New Oriean, has placed us under obligations to him for the prompt delivery of our fies.) Snur W F Stongr—Liverpool, May 1d—The 2 for New York, has put back with damage, trom" collision with a ship. Sr Josian Baapire—Calcutts, A lee, Nickels, from Borton. wan discov in the morning of Mi fire was extingnia y {ain the ‘tween decks forward, which bi burat. No export cargo wi mn board, cargo it ia said only a litive ice. Sone Arter Mippierds. Jr, oC Bast Greenwich, 217 tone, built at Milford, Del. in 1867. haa been sold to parties te Providence. Bhe wili hail from the latter pines Stoor Ranger. of Edgartown, renoried on the rocks ef Wood's Ho'e 2th im:t, got off and arr at Kdgartown same night without serious damage. Lavxousp—At Brewer, Me, 26th inst. achr Moses Patten, Spoken, &e. Ship Charles Davenport, from Poochow for London, Feb itt 38.8. lon 71 B. 14, from London for Calcutta, April 12, tat A, from Lordon for New Zealand, Wag’ ce Russell, from Liverpool for NYork, May ms Dennalt from Livervon! for Valparaisa, * A aan tat lon 26 10 mt (hep, from West Coast of South Ameries tat Balimore ‘off New Poin! “eae oe ‘Daniel, from "NY¥ork for Matamoros, no date, off Gun has Starrett, for Boston, May 26, 15 miles of rt jarbor. 0 eas, ee from Baltimore for Ma aguez, May 19 Ine Ton fi Brig i'M Bawyer, of NYork, steering N. May 14, off Bom: « brero Key. Ph iy Eraoee Jane, from Baltimore for St Johns, PR, May Ports. 20, lat 34 20, lon 73 05. foreign Anpnossax, May 7—sld Henry Cook, Morzan, NYork ALFxANDRtA, E, May $—Sid Charles Cooper, Turner, Com~ stantinople. Asrinwark. Muv 16--Arr brigs Costa Rica, Peal. and Oe- roling. Bearies, NYork. Sid tth, b Wm & aay Jor dan, Trinidad: 15th. Dirigo, Rumball, Cenfveros. Barwxruaven, May 11 Fa at ir Ny Pearl, Growell, ppl yl iJ LONDO, Ape sare Burlington, Howes, Rombay Gorst or AUmCASAL Berta Leone Apri Zi, bet Marehatk Marshall, for Boston, to touch at Binsin and Cape Verd Yeh. wat t Monrovia, WOA, April 10, Berk Rripb, Wabber, for lee been partial of the tawi bb ig ape Coa Coast March 24, bark D Godfrey. une At W April 5, bark Costarelli, Morant bound sr windward. At Jillee Coffee March 30, bark Thomas Pone, Alevandter ry 12—Bid Levant, Fearan ‘from London). Bow "8 (Am achr) from America for Rotterdam * ior. Baldrey <‘tom Landon), NY ork. Start, May 1s, BW Stet on, Huribrit, from NYore jon. for Lond TDavanius, May 8—Tn port. Rr bark At Lawrence. for Bui Limore:, brid Queen of the Konth, for New York 10:h ton, New York, by Arts jay i2—arr H Von Brabant for Brem HAVANA, Br ship RD tineon. une Portis (trem betta (Ital), Tortorichi, for doe RL gins. for do: “Weinonse (Br). Rnd, and ile Adele (2 own, for do; Carrie Davie (Br), for Galtier: 1 Unicorn, Smith, for Roxton: sehen John W Minor, Be, for NYork; Golden Gate, Red from N¥ort; 3 on, PEI; sehr Elis, Ack ev, Tavrave, April | Sid ‘bark Webfort, F ia Weare Hees! ne the fi lama Baker's laland: Vth, Thatehor Maceun. ln) sop Jan 5: Golden Lien, fr " Lawrenee, Johnson. San Fiancises (4), Graham, Portland: Arkw Viseata, Drum, San e 12th York: Tenac Webb, Beaaling, field, for Boston (changed fro Martin, (or NYouk: ual on Wen, In the Kiver outward bound |'th, ary, b 4 Victory, Thomas, for N York Adveitied I4th, Nova Scotian (« Yooheo Oe Burope (0), for Boston 28th) Kear Australasian (4), for do 2iat; Wa Koston isnroxa (ir), Stir Siow8l), for NYork With; 'Or Ellen Austin, Kennedy, for do for do 20th: Light of the Agr, Alsvenier, for Bay F , Hudson, Chamberlain NYork. forponenny. May G-Are venice: Johustox, NXor Barta, April M—Sid Pury, Re, Pere INA, May I—Arr Stambow |} a9n, Stoprun (a i Tth for Paermo); Sth, Warren | 4 sglOs?#! D0, April 7— Arr bare on. h'I8 for Anckinn Ws Anek and; March 4, Alot ¢ * h 4, Game Cock. Wilt Ninaro, March arr L Naovitis, May 12—In po ‘or do; Thos Oven, Pattongi! in Horneo, Reed, Boson. 0,.N % March S—Arr Anz York ‘Pont pe Gare, April Arr Yor ok, Moore, Melbow Paxama, May 8—Arr steamships © phon, tral American portm (and «d lth ¢ Ban Francises, Sc nt 0. May 22—Are shin Ara’ * ‘ Yorn hvaarone March B—Arr viper, cccokis Ga (apd ald ApriL 8 for Home Keone at '» March 2imAre Mar Bracto anclniger Ge kitte May Mtn port brie Arnos. for Phils 14g; scar Milton Bad Me 9 Pilot #18), — Ne foe Puntos. 'trom Key West ‘or store: 8 Antersan’ kdwin, Dacharn. « Breit, Daw: ne; brie Sitke Mra n Hartson’ and Bvclyn ion, iin, do) Regne, for New York; achrs Alba ——— ah Ame: NRW ORL ANS, Vas 1) NY) rk (and a lountain Wave, iu orn; Byars the Oe lion, Woo Ly to Nave, Cook, Phila are ahipa Clty of Toth Are shiva City of Havana, prev ously reyneton Paerenge, Wheto. eal sdeiphin Cai anton. Lippincott, | "Hip PM<Arr ceam bin Merrimark Sanpeon, NYor sebr Freder oe LL = Texaa Coast Clb bark Greer om New 1th—Arr veniny Rear, Rall, York vin Bere at), hd seh ° Hardecrapbie, Greey ‘Dith— Arr syeamahips eae. Beh ship Mayto ». Stanton, Pemsnc \® Fe by miph from Carde