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ip taes# transacted during the past two weeks is as fol- | owe: Plearings for week ending April 1, 1866... . $602,315, 748 Clearings for week ending April 14, 1868,... $78,537,868 lance for week ending April 7, 1566 19,015,236 lanco for week euding April 14, 1866 19, 182, 244 The following is an abstract of the gross produce of the 'yevenue of Great Britain for the years ending March 31, 865 and 1566:— 1866, stoms £21,276, 000 xci80.... 19°788,000 lamps... Aen 560,000 ),000 \Miscellanoous. 2,878,292 Total... .£10,818,496 £87, 812,292 Decrease of past year. - 22,501,144 iy ' are 16, 1866, ' * ; Me Hp Leg Terie nd A. Sinico, £10000°6's, ’81, cou 10544 100 snsQuic Mit neo ‘6000(/S0's,5-20,ra'62 10055 100 do. y | 8000UTS8's,5-20' 6 "62 ie ie 100 90000 a: a ia 104¢ 5000 | 20.0'64 10436 35.200 °65 L04ig i36'e, '63,cou 1156 1000 5's, 10-40c, 9234 300 do. 23% 3000 Tr m, 73:10 18 100% 100 AtlantieMail 5°Co 131 do. 10074 4 100 Boston Wat'rPo'r ° | 300 do. 36 100 do. 39 100 do...2d call 3836 ‘ 100 Ashb’n Coal Co., 1245 100N ¥ Cen RR..., 93 | 8000 do. 2d call. oo Hy 2 ae do. 3 ais g State @’s. 63 25 oe Nesta 6s.. 84 100 a ‘Sica “5 9234 } 0000 Mo State 6’s.. 73 9255 } 20000 6 & Misscort.: 9% gy 2000 Hud Riv Ist, 3g f | 2000 Alton & TH Ine 3 500 To! & W 2d m. 20000 Pt, Ft W&C Lat ad ny Mc of the Rep’ 5 Mech Bk'g Ass'n 103 30 People’s Bk..... 118 Le 100 10 5534 200 ClevsTolitiiexsdl 104 160 Cus & RK Is "RR. 119% a 100 Alt & THT pre 130 Stonington RR. 100 Alt & T H RI 100 Chi & GtEast 100 do. rept P.M. 200 shs Cle& PittsRR 1 Nev & Tol RR. I | aga 36's, J shis Cum Coal pre 0 West Union Tet. 10 Quick rMgCo,b10 100 ‘do : 0 Mariposa Mg RR. {00 55 5-20°05,0 iol, 1000 U" oe 1040,c 92% 100 000 Irn7 3-10, Isr 100% 200 goco0 rn7z3 10, 243 100% 100 Erie RR. 3 ? 90. 100 Pitts, FW&Ch RR a1 200 lo. . 46 600 Reading . American ‘a 12514 300 Mich So & n im Coal prf 44% bo Clev & Pu © 00 Canton Co...b30 do. i = Boo 1 Union Tel. do... 100 Mariposa Mg Co. do. QuicksilverMg Co do. . &NWRR. 2655 &NW = 553g 1200 Cley & Tol RR. 10334 i doch Re le Rk, tose 300 av antic BS Co. 132" 300. do "119% Boo it City Land Co, 10 700. do ‘eg ou b W&PRRDIO 39 100 To, WA Wik. 37 t COMMERCIAL REPORT. q Mopay, April 16—-6 P. M. Asnes.—Receipts none. The market was dull and Prices nominal at last quotations. | Baxavwcorrs.—Receipts, 7,761 bbls. flour, 300 do. and 5 bags corn meal, and 700 bushels malt. 4 further ad- swance of 10c. a 15c, per bbl. was readily obtained for eurly all qualities of State and Western flour under a Berti nd active demand. The transactions were large, omprisiug upwards of 12,500 bbls. at the revised quota- jous anuexed, Prices for Southern flour were also in Jar's (avor and the market closed very firm at an ad- »f 10c, # 25¢. per bbI., with a continued upward nde: The sales were about bbis. The market for Cxnvuta flour was fairly active at a further improve- qmeut of 100. 15¢. per bbl. closing with strong indica- : : gher prices.’ The sales reached ve flour abe quiet, but prices were steady. as in moderate request at full prices, wit bis. Krandywine at our quotations. ‘We quot juper?'se and Western flour, ” as epeeee Sessugusesssss BohSo www Good to choice and extra. fe flour (su rh mol, , Brandy win: Brandywine, puncheon —A move active demand prevailed for wheat and prices @dvance! Le. a2 ushel, Tho sales were nearly %29,000 bushels, mainly at $2 50 a $2 70 tor white + eta. $1 68 for Chicago spring, $2.20 for new amber ‘Michigan, $2 for kiln dried new amber Michigan, $1 65 for oli Milwaukee clob, $1 70a $1 74 for No. 1 new The transactions in corn were very light, + i market, though somewhat heavy, was w.thout eh ‘The sales were contined to small lots, , mostly at To. a Sle. for un- 85c. for sound mixed Western, 1 etore for oats again advanced and tl per bushel in seller's favor. The a Be. for Canada, 0c, a 630. for for Jersey, and 2c a 49¢. for a 5%. for old Western, There was no Barley had more sellers than buyers, wrket Was heavy, Malt was neglected, but nominally unaltered; holders were offering ly, however, and prices showed a slight ng ort. was in fairly active demand, and full prices thing in the way of prime and choice was offered, except at extreme rates, Common were in full supply, and holders We note fur the Tr fal 2 ln ease rersas Ra Ssssesssesansss eseseee Race ex Chrst Rio, ex Wavel arrival’: aud with a very lizht nd_ nomina The sales « was offered very freely, Ainquiry the market ruled ri e Without use. ped t tn were con- sales comprised 89 bales at 90c. a 63e. for last # was in small trade demand, but no especial heard of, The following quotations are some: —Centrifagal and mixed, 28c, a Sie. ; c. a 40c.; muscovado, B8e. a $50, ; Porto Rico, ; New Oricans, $0c, @ $1. v8, —F is, 184 bbis. pork, 712 do. beef, 766 meat do, and 200 kegs lard. The pork aciive, but at lower prices. The sales comprising upwards of 6,000 bbis, new Jucing the months of April, May and vil lots for the fest part of July, all at and nearly,11,000 bole, ery at $26 a $56 97 4 price, ensh; § Th at de for new mess, clos- $25 25 for old jemand for beef 'y fair, and foll prices were realized. The 000 Voie. at $18 60a $19 60 for new plain 4 $24 for new_extra mess Beef harn last quoted. The sales cover 300 bbi 60.4 $09, Bacon fwas in good demand ¢ steady, We note sales of 900 a le. for short rib, 176. for short clear, ‘umberland cut, Cut meats were rather rices were without noticeable change. pkgs at 10%¢, «116. for shoulders, see thie @ 17%C. for hare. The. Weeneactions im tard »'a moderate extent, and prices were well sas- The sales were 700 pkgr. at 1640. a 18Xo. for common to chotce kettle rendered tn small low. The deman! for cheese was very light, bot prices were un- | ehanget The sales were at from Ife. a 22,, a» to qua. Hatter was heavy at 400, @ 0c. tor State, and Be. «. for Western eoLeem was dull and nominal, with « ermal) bust 68", ding 2,500 bbie., at 24e, a 243;¢. for crude and 588. Wc, for retined, in bond. Tice cold ia emall lots, to the trade, st previons ful rices, but Do special movements were beard of. Svokn.—The market was dull and heavy, bat = ‘were » hout noteworthy mae, The sales were 260 bhda. Porto Kico at He. a i2e., and 120 hhda Cuba muscovado at 9%. a 120; Metin’ mgar was also 45) boxes Havana at vey al2 at but unchanged. pt raw sugar Closed at the following ptices-—Anferioe 4 a ee ng, Sic. a OMe; fair sof aay ge. a 10}g0.; twit to tiie grovety, 11366 a dice. : Porto Blea, 1 : iad, 60, 0 te. ————— $e NEW YORK “HERALD, TUESDAY, -- es Toracco was quiet but ead. ‘We now sales 42 hhds. Kentueky at from Tc, a 23 }ge. Wurker—Receipts, 320 buls, The market was entire ly nominal, wath scarcely apy demand, excds t for vert, ot lots.’ A fow tritling sales were made At $2 26 6 MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Cunard mail steamship Cuba, Captain Sione, will leave this port on Wednesday for Liverpool. The mails for Europe will closo at half-past twelve o'clock to-morrow, Tus New York Herarp—Edition for Europe—will be ready at eleven o'clock in the morning. It will give a full account of the great Gathering of Fenians on the Cavada border, of the Fright among the Canadians, and of the arrest of prominent suspected Fe- nians; Report of the Proceedings of Congress; News from all parts of the United States; The latest intellt- gence from Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, &c., and accounts of all interesting events of the week. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Hommri—Scuoonmakxr.—On ‘Wednesday, Are n, Fi the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. G. L. Demarest, Grorau W. EL to Liners SuyDaM, dangh- ter of Samuel Schoonmaker, Erq., all of this city. Honrx—Lavuin.—At Pittsfeld, April 12, by the Rev, John Todd,'D. D., ‘Hon. Brooms Honen, of Potsdam, N. Y., to’ Miss Grace M. Larix, youngest daughter of Walter Latin, Esq. Moone—Dxvexoonr.—On Monday, March 12, by the Roy. Enoch 7. Winter, Mr. Henry J. Mooxe to Miss JexniE Devexvore, all of this city. ‘Masox—Bovnng.—At Sands stzees Methodiat Episcopal church, Brooklyn, on Friday, March 30, by the Rev, Charles Fletcher,’ Mr. Toms# Masox, of Brooklyn, to Miss Susan H. Bourse, eldest daughter of W. 0. E. Bourne, £sq., of Rahway, N. J. Ocnay—Resseit.—In ‘fh nity church, on 4 Monier, April 16, by the Rev. Dr. Ogilby, W. &. R. Ocrtay, Esq., of New York, to Miss Lovrea AGxes, only daughser of Ry W. Russell, Esq., of Brooklyn, Puocron—Ssuw.—in this, city, on Monday, aly 16 1865, by the Rev. H. B. Woodruff, F. W. Procrox and Miss’ Jota A. Svow, both of this city, No cards. Died. Avsert.—On Sunday evening, April 15, Jacon, the be. veloved husband of El oth Darron Ansert, aged 25 years, 11 months and 1 day The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the feneral, from his late residence, 103d street and (Third avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o’clock, without further notice, Botan —At Yonkers, on Sunday, Aprit 15, Wiuram Bouer, aged 82 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Johns’s church, Yonkers, this (fuesday) a(ternoon, at 3 o’cloc! Carriages will meet the train of the Hudson River Rail- road leaving Thirtieth street at two o’clo BeLtamy—On sunday, April 15, ad Greenpoint, Wi. Hosik Bentamy, in the 66th year of his age. His triends of the Dramatic Association are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Java street, this (Zuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Bron —In Brooklyn, ow Sunday, April 15, James H. Brunpace, Jr., in the 39th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of Clinton and DeKalb avenues, Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past three o'cloek. Bracixe,—On Monday, April 16, Gxonck Bracrer, only son of George and Mary E. Bracher, aged § months and 23 days. The relatives aud friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his grandfather, James A. Cosse, Esq,, 369 West Twelfth streot, this (Tuesday) evening, ‘at half-past seven o'clock. Oh Sunday, April 16, Caarnes G. Bock, aged 12 years and 2 mont 13. Friends and relatives are requested to attend the fune- ral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from resi- dence 119 Charles street. Corsa,—On Sunday event after a lingering illness, Ast Eun, daughter of the late John Hh ‘orsa, aged Sys ‘Teron this (Tuesday) morning, at oleven o’ck from her late residence, No, 83 Verry street. Peed mains will bo taken to West Farms for interment, Dowps,—On Monday, April 16, Tuomas Downs, native of the parish of Killbegs, county Donegal, Ireland, ayod 86 years and 7 months. ‘The relatives and. triends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 232 Mulberry street, on Ws afternoon, at two o’dlock. Doxy—On Monday, April 16, Jaxxs Dunwe, in the ‘76th year of his age. The funeral will take place from the residence of his son-in-law, John Eagan, No, 8 Whitehall street, N. Y., on Wednesday, between twelve and one o'clock P. he remains will be taken to Staten Isiand for interment, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fune- ral without further notice, Eaxik.—On Sunday, April 15, of comsumption, Cars- unusé Earce, step-daughter of Martin Gray, aged 38 years and 3 days. ‘The relatives and frends of the family, and the mem- bers of the Forsyth street Methodist Episcopal church, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 21 Bayard street, this (Tuesday) afternoon at one o'clock, without further notice. sv. —On Monday, April 16, after a lingering ‘Illness, which he bore with’ Christian fortitude, Mr. Samuni Free, in the 334 year of his age. His relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, trom bis late residence, 147 Broome street, on Wednesday as ‘atone o'clock. His remains will bo taken to Flushing, L. I., for interment, ‘Griswonp.—Snddenty, on Sunday evening, Apri 15, at No, 3 Jefferson street, Brooklyn, Sanat D.,'wite of E. D. Griswold, Notice of funeral in the evening papers to-day. GILD KSI EBV = Monday morning, April 16, Taomas J. Gupexsixe in the 20th year of his age. The relatives ‘and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, Thomas J. Gildersieeve, on Hewes street, first house west of Bedford a ¢, Brooklyn, E. D., ‘on Wednesday Maurice, infant son of afternoon at two o'clock. Hareis.—On ma bundy sg Apeil b, Zach. J. and pin, aged 8 months and & janeral will take placo this (Tuesday) morning, at 11 o'clock, from 67 East Soventy-third street, Hoxrywxtt.—On Monday morning, April 16, Mary Asx, eldest daughter of the late Join Honeywell. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu nera her late residence, 206 Fort Green place, Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, ut balf-past two o'clock. Jaconvs.—On Mgaday ms morning, April 16, Euiza, wife of Charles F. Jacol She relstrea end (heeds of oe family are invited to atvend the funeral, this (Tuesday pat oon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 606 Eleventh avenue, between Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth strecta, Joxe.—On Monday, April 16, at South Oyster Bay, 1.1, Groner, onty child x Gees and Antolnntte Ployd Jones, aged 6 ‘months, 2 weeks and 4 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday a!ternoon, at two o'clock, trom the residence of his grandmother, Mrs. Oliver Powell, at the abovenamed place. Kenr.—On Monday evening, April 16, Many Prances, daughter of Robert F. and the late Hannah E. Kerr, etfully aged 6 years and 11 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No, 65 Varick street, on Wednesday afternoom at two o'clock. Ketsey.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 15, Cmaxuos KeLeny, aged 45 years. The friends of th and brothers-in-law; 3 and the members of the Ord attend the funera?, from sireet, Brookiyn, his (Tuesday) afveruoon, at 2 o'clock without further notice. Kxav this eity, on Sunday of Theron napp, and eldest da April 15, Many, wife hter of O. W. Morris, are Invited to attend the fa Thursday morning, ateloven o'clock, from the residence of hor father, 966 West Thirty-second str Keetnt.—On Monday, April 16, of diptheria, Easroy, oldest son of Edwin and Susio KE, Keeler, aged 8 years and 2 months The friends of the family aro invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday aiternoon, ar three o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 86 West Twelfth street. Kat xt. —On Monday, April 16, Minna, wife of Fabian Kaliskt, in the 20th year of her age, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (fuesds en o'clock, from her late residence, 250 West Twenty. sixth street, LaxMAx.—On Sunday morning, April 16, Davin Taum- avit Laxwas, in the Oath year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend the funoral, from his Inte residence, No, 6 Carroll Park, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock Misrtem.—At Mattawan, N. ¥., on Monday, April 16, Mrs, Sormia, relict of the ‘late Nicholas Misplee, of this ey, aged 72 years ¢ Telatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the First Rapist church, Broome street, corner of Elizabeth street, on Wednes. day afternoon,’ at three o'clock, The remains will be taken to Mattineck, LL, for interment. Mate. —On Monday, April 16, Wrutaw Mann, in the 47th year of his aze, a native of the parish of Neddine, county Tipperary, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, on Wednesday afteraoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 162 Leruy street, corner of West street Mason —On Sunday, April 15, Mary Masow, aged 82 years and 10 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her niece, 303% Greenwich «treet, on Wednesday afternoon ate lock. please ‘morning, April 16, Jawes H. Moeewax, son of the late Willet Moseman, in the 44th 7 tneoae ‘and the friends of the family are respect. His the frie are fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi. 6, 219 Monroe street, on Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock, after which his remains will be takea to Ryo for interment. There will likewise be & fun service at St. Peter's church, Port Chestor, at one o'clock of the same day. Newrox,—At South Amboy, on Monday, April 16, Hexnerra, gals child i Capua Samuel aod Henrietta Newton, 1 yenr and 11 months. Posr.—At Yonkers, on Sunday, April 16, Davin A. Post, m the 50th year of his age. tuner om oe, Saelien family are fare to ‘wae the mn te residence, this (Toes. Sp) atterucoa, ‘at balt-past four o' valocks tf trata ‘Hudson River Railroad depot, at Thirtieth street, at twelve o’cloek uoon and’ two ip the afternoon. Quack snore —On Saturday, April 14, Carri E., third aad of the late Gerrot- Quackenboss and Mary Ten “The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atiend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residenco, No. 228 Adelphi street, Broo! lyn ‘The remains will be interred in Greenwood Cem. etery. Scort.—-At Blessville, Queens county, L. I., on Mon- day, April 16, Praxces, wife of Richard Scott, daughter of Fdmund and Emily Roek, aged 20 years. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- teud the funeral, from the residence of her husband, Plank road, near Calvary Cemetery, on Wednesday after- noon, at one o'clock. New Haven papers please copy. ‘SrePmEwsoN.—On Sunday, nee iltess, witich she bore re ) a the widow ril 15, after a lingering h Chriatian fortitude, Mrs, thomas Stephenson, aged 64 The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late 221 East Eighteenth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at o'clock. Wervore.—In this pli, on Sunday afternoon, 4 — Hevry A. Wetwors, late Captain im the Sixth sof the family, and those of his father. law, James W. Pinkney, Esq., are fally invited to attend the funeral, from his late lence, No. 60 Sixth avenue, this ') afternoon, at four o'clock. The remains will be taken to Norwalk, €onn., for inter- ment. bang ny Laing, April 15, at Mount Bethel, New fssea's "Joux Teouo, in M4 45th year tee his a fade o- irthngpnd aoe this city, via iS eae ten o’clock, and from morning, at twenty minutes <3 Calvary Oomoery. SHIPPING NEWS. xEw 519 Gal STS, micu war! Port of New York, April 16, 1966. OuEARED. Steamsht t Thormas—Williams & Guion. tp Georgia, Dewar, pen ull, Rector, Steamsh/ jaltimore—J B Hmull Ship St Mark, Hey Liverpool—Union Navigation C Ship Chie fath, Mecoire, Liverpool-- L Wright & 00." pene Heeriot Halt (Fr), Boaitecs; Barre—Boyd jacken. whaik Segundo Bardo (Sp), Fontrodona, Burcelona—Gal- sido, ack Kila Virginia, Tall, Zanzibar—Grean, Arnotd & 0. py Fe fy Gray, Gri * & Co, GNeLaven, Corning, PhiladelptesBrett, Son: & bee W'S Baker, Pierce, St George's (Grazada)—B J Wen vetthe Eureka (Br), LeBlanc, St Johns, NF—B F Small & Sch» Burdett Hart, Denton, Mobile—I B Gager. gewood, Derrickson, Wilmington, NU~Thomas & Schr Eagle. Hendrickson, Washington, NC. Sloop Thos Hull. full, Providence. Sloop Onk, Darts, East Haven—Rackett, Tooker & Taylor. Steamer Fannie, Fenton, Philadelphia. A Steamship City of New York (1 town Sth,. with md: ‘h, Liverpool April 730 pacsenyers, to assed steamship ( bo 13, a steamer, supposed to be thy'otn r| Steamship Marathon (Bi), Medecken. Liverpook April 4 and Queenstown oth, with mdse and S21 passengers, to BE Cupar Steamship Guiding Star, Berry. New Orleans April 7, and Havana ch, with mdse dnd passengers, to J A Raynor mship Teazer, Hamilts 0. _Apalach cola _and Key West, Ap pri 1 ith cotton, ec, . Off Hillsboro Inlet, passed sehr Lewis Li Dats, from Mobile, bound Parnaveral, pussed ship J L Bogart, fret Ap lachi Steamaiib Starught, Pedrick, Wilmington, NC, with cotton, to c Child, Morehead Oty, RC, s, hours, Stearns andiac, with cotton and rosin, to Murry, Ferris Had strong oft Cape ok 3 “days, Steamship Saratogi orfoils, with mdse and passenge Stearnship Albemarle, Bourse, Richmond and Norfolk, with tose andpassengers, to Livingston, Fox & Co. Ship Islos (Norw), Salancus, Leghorn, 4 days, with mar- bie atid rage, 9 Futich, Meincke & Wendt. lodiam (Br), Phillips, olombo (Cevion),, 86 da with coffer, he, to Surges, Beart Co. March If it .tboke ship inavecsbotrn from London for a Sar slp Boner from Uren. Pe atin Lat 647 8, 1 Wm Lewviti, from London tor Melbourne: 7ta, lat 80; lou 7190, brig Cla, quento (Sp), from Havana for Malta. Bark Caroline Elizabettt (Br. pfrootlnn, Singapore, 100 daga, with mdse, to Hallett & Rob sf margarisa Blaaoe (Prus), Hupnn, Liverpool, 50 days, ‘with salt, to order, Bark Live Oak (Br), Mitchell, Liver via Holyhead, and cary. Put into Ber- Bermuda 7 days, with coal, to Arthur muda in distress. Bark Johannes(Brem), Klockgeter, Bromen, 41 days, with Butvo aid 45 passengers’ to Leopold ituffer. No date. int 0 20 lon 67, wpoke brig A P Ju of Atiohat, henge {or Newfound. land; saw sever gx tn. 50 30. Bi De Gardbe jHordenus, 43 days, with lat 48, Jon 45, was struck "fho'mon down and damage Arline (Br), Frazer, Memherssen, 1 aive, sired and hides, to Brett, Son & Co, Feb 19, lat 22 50 8. lon 50, spoke bark Ccstarelles (Br), from Boston for River 1a ita, SY days out, Bark Orinoco(Brem), Garrels, Rio Janelro, 37 days, with coffee to Avmar & Co; Veswel to G Heineken & Palmore. Burk Talisman (Br/gAnderson, Bio Janeiro, 38 days, with coffee, tod L Phipps Burk forsee heals, Dlaixenship, Arroyo, PR, 19 days, with all iris ids Ida Sa or Bt sons) Haines, Ardrossan Nov 13, via Cork muse, &c, 1o James W Elwell & Co, Tre edward Windia: Jones, Ike Jauelro, 67 dayr, with coffee: to Mevully & Marni. Brig Katie (Dan), Robinson, St Croix, 18 days, with sugar, 4c, to P Hanford. Brig Henry Laurens, Squires, Ponee, PR, 23 days, with molasses, to D Trowbridge. Had light winds and calms up to the Bil nat; on that day experienced a. heavy gale from NE, whioh lnsied 48 hours: 10th, in, the Gulf, saw a abip's 1d pieces of » veasel'a bulwarks. wattle Fuporive, Duell Mayaguer, Pie; 20 days, with molas. won, to Hl ‘Trowbeldge's Sons, Mad light ensicrly winds the Oe er s (Br), Koil, Cienfuegos, 16 days, with sugar, toFiwler kor Brig Govainboran, Be (Br), Maine, Remedios, 17 days, with Brg ai Abilene aN hee, Maitland, NS, 11 days, with plaster, to HJ olf Schr 6 P Adama a Tay Nugritas, 12 days, with sugar “Mee Keward (Br), ear “Windsor, NS, 1 daya, with plaster, to PL G Schr Angola (Br), Crate, 1 Windsor, NS,10 days, with pias. ter, to D K DeWalt & © Sehr 8 5. 5. Walmington, NO, 18 daya, Sehr A W Coline ‘Tucker, Virgl Sehr Miranda, Harty, Virginia. Sehr M inti, Schr Maj |. Virginim, Sehr @ Ferris, Bartine, Virginia Beit EM Daitiah, Jones, Virginia, Schr L Booth, Longstreet, Virginia Schr R Johnson, Johnaon, Virgin Schr J B Thomas, Arnold, Ving ints. Sehr Miunie Gritin, Grifin, srg for New Maven. Sehr J W Hine, Monsan, Virginia for New Haven Sehr D Davie, Ketchuim, Tirgiote for owt farce. Sehr Village hr Fidwin bier . Satierly, Georgetown, DC 1 ttle. Baltimore. Setr John Tracy, Inman, Baltimore. Sehr Chas McDonald, Baker, Baltimore for Providence. Sehr Paran, Clark, M. 4 Cobb, ( Retr Ad Herbert. Catell, Glow Belir Adelia Ketly, _Blocuga, Glapesster vB, Bal nitvetohia Ipbia. rand, Conn Wind at sunset NE. American Shipmasters’ Assoctation. No Si Watt Streer—Roows 28, 25 axp 27. The following approved Nasters and Odlcers have reeeirod omissions from this Association :— aptalne 4008, 5 4692, u ?, » Ang 1 A Yates, bark Mo ih, Charles B Metre; 4612, Robert IT eA Deverean or, sehr Lucy; Robinson; 4601, B cal nb vege BT nwa M4, Albert I Snow; 4638, Gerhard O PJ Meyer, All commissions outstanding over ene year require to be presented at the oflee for renewal, Disasters tn the Bahamas, ‘The following is w list of wrecks and disasters in the Byha- mas, with list of vessels seeking Nassau to distress, during the month of March, 1865:— Merriam (Br), Patrick Shelly master, Ja, for New York, with ‘has discharged for. re: PaTnt—Brig JN Sawyer, Partridge master, from New York for Key Wet, with general cargo, put in with foremast Duel stare parted and salls split; repaired tempora Rp holes were dlacovered tn the bottom of the od rh kuin | ir), previously reported, the master is bound bror for tris) Marine Disasters. Scun J L Diess—A Cape May despatch states that o bottle drifted ashore there on the 12th inst, containing a per with the following writen om tt:—"Rehr JL. Dione, of Re York; lost Mareh 196 all lost but Ned Conkling and Silas Rodgers. Please ‘report it found. Bane Campsie (Br), He ork, from entanere for Belfast, Ire, with «cargo of corn, sailed from Hampton Roads Ded 1ith, and has not since incon heard fromm, At will be recol: lected that the erew of this vessel rautinied while going the bay, refi proceed in her, and her Captain was obliged to ably a erew at Norfolk. Bane re, March O—The Tree Amigns, wea Som thie _ 7 the 26th ge 4 a ew York - ro she took in ht, fi bo wore Rett “Crew ved the EA Top fala land, at Charleston from Liver. rie ‘hannel Jl days, with tremen. ‘of the time, with a terri oon ae ane, Tee ceedtee pete comptes BME, OPIS Toreean ont mania the vesee! leak; Jan tne hear’ gale, ress a and leak: A oe of the cay Toh AEEE DRE Wer aan Ko tas bs Paawcts Jane (not pee Martin, from Pi By, ‘for Balan is tah 4 ek, and . tonn, wae at Baltimore in from Sewe Santy G, f for Lg be cate prharten wena te hak Omuei Provibente abd Wie Miscellaneous. ‘Stesnce Mavosusr, from Mobile, bousd to Para, Brasil, APRIL 17, 1866,—8)PPLEMENT. with emigrants, returned to Dox Og bound, Taal {rom ele one bor passengere having night of Brig (ynuve (Br), Wi! RIG wu yt in dampton Roalts 18th inst, aad has been York. jcunp—€rom the yard of Captain Samuel Morrison, at "Obe named Sabino. She Jobb Morrison, of Bath. Ray 13th inst, wits” to wae, at quam. Laun pups, Haul inst 8 aehe of 78 be coinmansed’ b; eee a Arr at Honolulu “a oll this season: 700 bbls oll bark Nautilus, Nii de Sia ship Suu beam, 10 Bird, prises ‘was at Bermuda April 3, ap ol. Gon xB aE a Holland, J: with 1oo0'pbls rp cil on Board: would “sail jp about tinea iwoeks for Bt Helena: would. etuise from, thenee on Western ground, snd bo i bemas i ept or or aes NB. with 090 Spok Carney, from eee Havre, Apri Humphrey. from Boston for San ice tome 3% W. i from James for London, Tt Site ton a a0 be ee Prank otto Hilce for altimore, April , lat rig Ghattanoog, from Foto Rio for Baltimore, Aprit 7, ub & a Caen, Spe Band for Matanzas, Apri} 7, aut Annee, April SeArT nthe iver, N Mosher, mare Buaaxx, March 80—Arr Frelhandel, Hagmeister, §) tinnta. Hogeman, do; alte ickstrom, Baltimore; rst: Hiersogin Von Bra ischstoyer, AYork; Ericsson ( 4 ‘Brovweusnayex, April Arr Tuiseo, Danneman, Helvoet “Som ae IT ae aot port ship, Astrea, 3 }UENOS barks Arizona (Br), MeCormick; “Talavera. err Pyrene (is), Ray; Floridel Mar (ie), Wisewell, and Lizaie, Turd, for N¥o Charehill (Br), Sedvey; Summer: ville (Br), Hil, x ikenaie, for Boston, tate tn a rapa a Fes, Thompan , from New York for Granada, fie: a 44, Jon ie Hods ral Porttand for Matanzas, April 7, do; brig Vi »; Withelmine & Elize, Doty, Vielsurs, tor dodo, Also bark Pieiades, Wells, [oF Mowtevide Teco Gin) Mayeate and Katharine Mand bert Porter, Nickels, for West Coase; ‘J Heidriekson (Dutch), for Rio Grande, to load for ‘ork, Sid Feb 9, brig Faustina, Griftn, a ese bee gg Re becca Goddard. Mason, Cape Good Jeon, Taylor, and Clarita, Rice, Boston; 2Ist, tries 2M * Herrera, Davonen NYork: 24, Stege.do, bark Eugenio, Fletcher, do, Bai erin Marell IZ. rr righ, Armandal, Bunker, N York; 18th, Daniel Boone, Tucker, Savannah. oak: HAYMEN, ‘April 2—In port bark Oak, Russell, for 1. Canvenas, April 3-Ar? brigs Ruadolph, Pi » Mobile: sehr John, Woot: NYorks 4th, bark Chilton, Staiford, New Orleans; ‘sehr Enoch Pratt,’ Baker, Wilmington. Sid 4th, bark J 6 Nickels, Blanchard, a port orth of Hatteras; brig Florence (Br), Baird. NYcel Doren. April 20% dem Zino; from London’ for New Fatmovti. April 3—Passed by, Suliote, Soulé, from Callao for Hamburg. Guavxsen, April $—Sld Ernesto Zuceant, Criseuolo, Now in, do. York (and sld from Deal sare day): 4th, John Ben, Guascow, Ap Arr Hiberni (8; ix. NYor! Haxsunc, March 3l—Arr Borussia, Sehwenson, Now York. Sld.Apnil 2,' Herschel, Kohn, wee (Br), Ta bourne, Tare: nthe BE ‘ae i eit: Chumbley, and! Nord- rr Carlton, Trecartin, Mobile. rateamsbip Stars and Sitipes, Holmes, B Emery, Bradford, Vorttand; Meteor, ship Pernyian, ‘Salmon, York, NYork; 9th, rig Star, Sparrow, Galt mpson, Boston; ship Lise nouimo (Ital), Commare, alachicola: Walter, Libby, omas, Mobile; Chas Rus: Br), Hall, Vera, Cruaz, brig Callie 5 Sth ba h Ronner, Be Hankinse iulchvist, Clontuegos; nck + Bh, steamy NOneans for Livespoole bark i steamship Columbia, Barton, 40; veston: Ot, stearnsiafp Corton, bon, © NOrleans; bark: Boston: Ocean Hone, Brand Liverpool; aches A F Kinderley, vel Hall Id 7th, auite (Br), ner, N¥oi Sherw Philadelphia, Am arecniboy Henley, Mdth—Arr barks Oriza (Br), Elliott, Callao for NYork; Ovoea, Baltimore for Charleston, sli steamtug, ne, Baltimore for NYork; sehrs Chas McDonald, Balthnore for do; WR Rinehard, ‘do. for Boston; NW Collins, Tangler Inland for Fairhaven; © W Dyer, Bosion for Tangier; Louisa’ Smith, George mn for Boston; Edwin, Baltimore for Provis dence; Mary Newbern for NYorks, Ma Tengler Taland for Nilavent D Barnes, Norfolk for Laney Jones, Tangier Inka for Fulebaven; Village Queen, Baltimore for N' Lirenroo:. Avil ore, City of Boston (4), Brooks, and ratca, Havener: Pat- rok Hency, fot ‘and Toamer, Paise, Now York; St Uiatr, Burnhan, Boston Doane, do; 4th, Virginia (#), Prowse. NYorie via, 101 ee. i, Neptune, Peabody. 6 Entd out eoToddle. Rartimore; Wiratne, Mele ener, Boston: Constitution, Jolly, NYorky Hetelle, Mcculloch, New Orleans. Lanrasi, April 1—Sid Ada, Murphy, Bo: Loxpoxpeney, Avril arr Mbernian tS) Dutton, Port: Jana for Liverpool (and proceeda). Nzas, April 6—Arr ache Francis Coitin, Wass, New sid 6th, bark Masonic, Berry, NOi sebr M il, Hall, Bangor, Porto Cawrito, Maret 38-0 port brigs Adela, and A\B: Patterson, from NVork ding. Rorrandas, March S1—Cid Fret, Gallas, Philadelphia. Rio Jaxureo, March 8—In ‘ships Orange Nassau *(Duteh}, for NYork, eld; Ocean Traveller (Br), MeCalmont, for Northern ports, do; Charlotte W White, {rite diag barks Lapwing, Keen, for Baltimore, lag: Speadwe on, for Montevideo, do; Skimmer of the Sea (Br), Pees; Eleanor Thompeon (3r), Duncan; SMiruceda (Hara), Ausborny: Lord Baltimore (Br). Losberg, and Kniphausen (Ham), Gabst. for NYork, do; Saxonville, Jordan; Deborah Pennell, Dunning; Caroline Lamont, Bowker, and Olivia Datis, Thomas, ‘une; Springbok (Hr), Larsen, do; Contest (Bry, Seott, do; briga howan. Forbes, os, iter (Norw), Stark and Mary Ida (Br); Caine, for NYork, igh weht Rholdal 1a. «Prue, Hook; Queen ( Pirckooldt, Rand ‘Daweon, 6th," bark Bremerin (Brem), Soca do; wre, April 2—SI Podger, Santande Sraxsc a ; Sid Mas chr Aul g athe woke’ John Butler arr Hartung, 0, Sourmanrrox, April $id Teutomia (+), Haack, Hamburg. Br Mawes, ape? Swa Kr T--Passeds Rose, Piper, trom Sunderiand for NYork Sram, March 22--In port, bark Suriname, Heed, for bet day iq Springbok, Smith, far do do. ‘St. Oxorx, Mier ch 2—No Amer vessel in port. Sid 28th, B Smith, N York, ‘Thomas, March #2—Arr ship John Patten, Emmons, Martinique ‘and ld: 26th for aria sour ek Baird, Shaw, Philadeiphia; 24th, bark G odes, nidad (and ald Ponce) W Hi Harris (Hr), Card, Trinidad; ‘Jom wpedon 1d 28h for Porte Howard (Br), Soi and Salter Dencelt aoe’ Nec ire waiter, NYork:. Mla sabe Inland Queen, Conroy, Barbidos (and ald April 24 for Ponce);, April 1st, bark “Margareth (Rr), Hammond, Marti- Mates (Br), Htankinede, rbados, Ro; unacao to load ie, one ee A to load for Sone Trople Bird. (Br) Fowler, Pones to. load, for 24th, brigs De Erieheos (Dan), Jensen, Ponce: ‘Man- ix, (Br) MeMilian, . Devers, sinter, ek efianehs (i), im port bark Thomas Dalit, Dunca iodaye, ig. Sid 77th (uot BH, brig Qe nberiand Harbor to complete dg. for Star, Miller. N Yorks ‘ortlany Baker, Henderson, Ponce to.lnad for do: 28th. [ Elia Vall (Br), Grant, isernans Aguada, Arr at do April 2, brige Mary eR Thompson, Philadelpit; Roseway Helle tie), Miller. Bal: timore. bark Mrening, Mariner, Mariner, N R, April 15—Arr ahip Columbu Havre. ld 16th, shij nriette & Cornelia, Dreyer, NYork. port bark Thos Dallett, for Adie, Boston Ban Carlos, rican torte. LAC mcot y ‘Spell 8—Sid sehr Kate Merrill, New STON, Avril 1¢—Arr sche Lady Mlten. Smith, Phila. Git atenmer ogg", Philadelphia; ships Landon via Portland: John Rar. r bn 460 tons 00 na, (Dutch) Pale ter, Surinam: sche BS Orleans; brig Au Elliot, Jacntol: William A Crocker, Baxter, Phil Magustin. Chase, do, Singapore; 1, Crosby, Me Tian oF Berry, from anterior. No- alko ship Maita, bi og 1 arr Berg, “trom f k Seneca, Be Reported at quaranth wego%, Ch ki ition ostomy brig, Mountal® arte pain (and sid): schrs M Lunt, Brown ‘wen Urant,, Orchard, New Haven: Richa Boat Mt brig Bleanora (Br), St Joho's, FR. Arr steamship Cuba, Smalyy, NOrieane via Haramas sehrs Julla Smith, Briges, ateena, Manson, NYork. Cld sehr Jones Smithy Sedgley, Matanza ATH, April 18-Cid sehr AH Cain, Stimpson, Mieh- indy Lake, Allen, Elizabeth. vier, NYork; Math, sche HJ Munsell, Ba- rt; Triumph, Chester, NYor WL Arr bark Earn Bir), Bradshaw; anal Rares, Sinith, Liverpool Petty, Kew York. ghia: "Wen GA prover, Hughes, pee (Me) 1 land, Lav wokre AW Galtrey, Goutrey, "nite reid, Woolford, Providence: Sid keh Arr schra W Ht Mailfer, Randall, NYork; Am i Spano brig Dorothea, Pi elon ti April Old schrs Vulcans P Jones, Philadelphin, RE RWICH, April 6—Arr sch Oliver Spelman, Iza be Monette MONROK, April 18-—Si bark Rdward Re m Baltimore for A York for own, DC Emin iimore; ax Blwell, do for do; Union Fl Providence; Sea do for do; Pacific, Fron: Mexico) for N¥ork Doodle, James river for do; Charles McDonald, tumore do; B Williams, Portiand for Washington, D Wm Burton, Baltimore for Fotrhaven Star, do for Sale E A Conkiin, » Be for | Fairhaven; Mary Am orfolk for NYor Baltimore for Pi Booth, Island; @ L Green, Lucy B tvee, Ne y Tor Moston; ORC Washington, DU, lark, Tan ned Island for do; Watchman, Baltimore for Fortanouth; Henrietta, Ne York for Rappahannock } River: ‘Water, Boston: Di inn, Norfolk for NYork: Soul Eddy, Baltimore for York; 1 do er apg Rive ip 4 45 fF telend for Prowt, ore 10% ! ay talend for Prov fence; W Rov, do for Boston; © Nyork: Susna, Bal D ewan, ry ot B tot Dighton: J Farnum, NYork; ‘i jarren, Norform for do foro, Raerion, RIVER, Arr sera Mi Jofterson, Lae ark ‘Elisabethport: Panny Mosa, ‘hrs Harriet Lewis, ; Sallie Mentth, Chase; iin xpi lee liza eth: rr, cog ang Peg a pane G-ArE brig. Gove, Bell Het fe ace Boston; eet a ees | ti lots Erdicou, Provi poy aay ae HOUR, age 18 Arr rigs Jo! nl Tyriien (Eo) oy anes! fre clark Muchas fr = instante" Clim a, wel é it hia ae aa ae ae, fron geen buco'Mareh mbuco Marek jeorgiuna, Flora King General Scott, Only Rent Fle March 20—Arr begs Euros, Ackley, Fickett, do: schrs Globe, Strot > — ihe i. — t Chandler, ‘Savannah. Cld 29th, scl a Hs, “haway, Cole, Boston; April 3d, br Alesander” Mulliken, ‘ub, sche EB Wheaton, Little, NYor feby ‘Web ‘April in port steamer frais Wind, for NYork any day. frat do .March 28, steamer Linda,\Theobald, NYork, and adh for Ay alacl (not as before). OBILE, “ayetl Me-Are ships Holden, (Mor), Eckston, Liverpool: Gee alurfout, Mason, do; bark out: Wb do: brig Huon (eK well, Liverpoal ; hr Ame: Are’ steamanips boreal y, dg: aches Gein Ke ia, Eden. Seen Caras ¢ GHLEANS. Oty Liv . Helow, coming wy MMemmship Merriinac, Van Sice, irmone (Brew) Meinke, Bre- mueg’: ater dee Hi Doverea. Bi Tdi Are soeameuip Merrimac, Yan Bice, dente. Berriet Bering, $000 t, NYork; Artisan, Poin Ce tagor Dali tgwboat Balise, Mele a, tice ‘Mystic, Com Eu y lar Engitsh, Boston, 1 Lizzie Buchel fowed down and to sea 4th inst ship Trenton and brig W BEDYORD, April 18—Arr Wind, Bowman, stor: 14a, ship Pings Thomndikes Gat, Fronsiecor bark hum Burker, Wing, NYork: sche H'S Burnes, Doane, York: Falconter, Wilson, Ellzabethport; ald 1dth "sch G1 Lovell » April 1S—Arr sche Flight, Littlefield and DG i, NYors. NEWPO! Floyd, Kelley’ Providence for Philadelphia: 8 Dean, Cook, Tainion for Piladelphia, and all walled A M Lith; Amierteat Fagle, Bradbury, Haverstra iy pe SA M—Arr sehr ‘Canema, French, Elizahethport for TP M—Arr schs Gen Taylor, NYork for Wellfleet; Angler and Monitor. do for Wareham; ' Almira Cloutman and Ante- lope, do for Provingetown: Thomas B Sinith, do for NBed- ford; Dundee (Br) 4o for Halifax: Alfred Barrett, Malden, do fe Spy and Roraeo, Elizabethport for Portiand; a sian fev, do for lo: ia, NEW HAVEN, A rt 14-18 Arr schrs OK. “Brady: Ialander, Browns E Hila Kelsey: JG Baldwin. Bi Surf, Abbott, jas Gallagher, Philadelphia: Rea Ing Node do: Taliha & Hannan, Shepard, Elisabet parts Gertrade, HM}, do: Edwin, Post, Hantatr, achrs F Merwin, Va; Katte J Host pe Beth dor Sarah Selady, EP Curton, llzabat grt PHILADELENIA ‘Ape Are bark White Wing, Wil- kie, Porto CabeRo; schrs Mary J Russell, Smith. Wi Pheips, Craniner, Boston: Morning Star. ford; J Henry, ‘Weaver, Boston: James Magee, 0’ Don- neil.’ Now Haven: F Kentiag, Daniels, Boston: J Divert Carroh New Haven: Reading RRNo 19, Robinson, do; Shorp, Sharp, Boston: M Haley. Haley, do: Ocean Ware, Jeffers, do: Reading RR Ne Nickerson, Bridgeport: M D Cranmer. wburyport; J Cadwalader, Steelman, Salem; Gettysburg: Smith, do; HW Benedict, Case, Green: ports Undine, Martin, New Haven; E Ewing, McDevitt, do; H Dennis, Lake, Cambridge; JC Runyon, Mathis, Providence; Cloud, Seaman, Liartford; Elizabeth English, Potter, Boston Mercer, | Newell, Chi igek Elberiad, ‘Bewdoln. NO'leat (Br), Boxfield, etd ‘Tiberius, Evans, ida Wheeler, Dy ‘JP Kirdand, Besse: RM Price, Kelley; B Mag ‘and Salen, Jusper, Boston; Effort, Barreti, Provider in Shay, Tilton, and John Stockham, mith, “Boston; 1 Simmons,’ Godfrey, Salem; William, Simmons. Simpson; F Nickerson, Kell R ‘Neal, and’? Hoion, Adnink, Boston: Tennes Creed, Portland; Mary Haley, Haley; HA Weeks, Godfi Gov Burton, Peacock, and Isabel Thompson, Baker, Bost ioe Mathis, Providence; J Birdsall, Hazleton, ‘ Te r is, Liverpool. d), Overganrd, Liverpool , Glasgow? brigs Ella’ (Br), Davis, , Malseed, Guantanamo; Milo (ir), ‘adab. Johnson, one Mi % 1 ary Russell, tp ido; Janet, Staten r. and cli ‘liza. Bite Ate steerer Arion, Bogas, boston Weeks, Liverpool; barks Lizzie Morrow, Frazer, Kenny, Mayaguez: drigs Princeton, Wells, Boston; £ beth, elow, bark Kathleen, Roberts, from “PORTLAND, April 16—Are bark Anna McKentle, Steven gon, Buenos Ayres via Fazal: brig Geo G. Roberts (Br), Campbell. Trinfdad via Holmes’ Hole; schr Harriet Baker, ebber, Cardenas via Holmes’ Hole: schr Margaret Ann, Br) Wheipley, Bt Jobu. NB, for Philadelphia; steamer Franconia, Suérwoed, NYork. | Cld brig Mariposa, Nash, rdenaa: sehr Tucy A Orewtt. Butler, Baltimore. PORTSMOUTH, ‘April 13—Arr schr Express, Dix, Eliza- AraWivcrnr, April 14—B8id: sch Amelia, Beebe, Philadel MYROVIDENCE, At M4—Arr steamer Electra, Nye. New ‘ork: achra Jonas Smith, Lae ood Savana: Benj ker, Hlagins, Nensemond, 1, Vi mj oncne 5 oy, ast Holmes, Arnold; Z Stratton, Cordery: Ann Eliza, Caswell; Dai iol Welnte:, Parkor: Decarur Gates: Berry. ‘ind John Manlove, Stabe, Elizabethport; Edward . Young, and James Parke! , Sr, Kelley, do for Bavernekat Rachel gaee North- ri anna D, rau’ tnd Bon} ak Ba- ker. Niort: tm ey, Kelley. do for Pawtucket: ‘ork: Commeree, Tyler, Eliznbethy NewYork. Cid Br bark 8D Ryerson, 1,00 Toad for Queenstown for orders. ‘Oceanis, Davis, New York; City of Provi- NYork: achrs Wm’ B Jenkins, Weeks, Eliz £'than Pm, Coxsackie; Triton, Freeman, belt, Fowler, NYori. ld sloop Commerce, bethports AW ANNAit April 9—-Arr achr Wapella, Payson, NYork. thaws, Lowe, Caria jonas, Below ships John ne: Charles (Swed), Oftenberg, Bures- lietta, Liverpool. Sar Salvador, Atkins: Gen JK Delanoy, NYork: bark Atlantic “one aehrs. , Bray, Boston; Alice ardenas; ¥ Barnes, Morton, (Nort ita old (Bry, Crocker, ss West, at quargntine. Veazie, Camden, Me. Cld bark xew ie We Brown, New Yorks seht Walter W Eharo, Allen, Wiuiticrox. NC, Apri 12--Are steamship Camberland, Johnsione, NYork: aabra Y Virginia Price, Eldridge, N¥ork; rank Beet, Hama: NYork. Cld steamship Starlight, EUROPEAN Teg a apenas LLOYDS STEAM! HANSA, Santen, master, carrying the United States ats il i ‘sail from the Bremen ple, foot of Third Ke SATURDAY, APRIL 31, BRE! LONDON, HAVR! NIA SOUTHAMPTON, me HA! PTON AND BREMEN, ta id or its eyuivarent in Surreney ett Por thie First Cabin, $105; Second Cabin, $62 90; Steerage, To be followed by the AMERICA, Captain J. ©. Moyer, Ph nee ORs ac 0., 68 Broud street. L ONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSIIP LINE. — — to London direct, $0, $0 and $30, payable in renee from London or Favre, $9, $60 and $90, payable ~~ Jopten From Havre. From New Yark. ort Marel 2, April 21, Wa ees, “Apri, April 15. ay 8 ATLAN April 24 April 2h May 22. a. i lay b May 5. dane 2. ‘or passage apply to TAS. A. WINITNEY, 26 Broadway For freight “mH 134 South EAND ASD’ “Sspaws » Agents, gm TO LIER oor. GLASGOW ND THE IRISH PORTS. KINGDOM . . Tuesday, April 17 Cabin passage $6, 870." Biewr, To Namburg, Haver, Bremen, &., $100 and $37. ‘i PAYABLE IN CUNREXCT. - Aa this company does not employ runners, passengers wi Please come ree F to the ofice, Nor 6 Bowling Greene FRANCIS MACDONALD & CO., Agente, ORTH AMERICAN LLOYD ling of first class ocean steamers between via Cowes, carrying the United States Scutharapton, London and Havre, New York, for Bremen, on the fol: nts, 45 Beaver street. stock of this company, offering a paying investment, wo For subset safe, dividen ‘The CUBA, James Stone, commander, will sail from the stream on WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 18, A steamboat will ply between the company's wharf, at Jersey City, and the Cuba from 2 to 8 o'clock P. M., to dom Tey passongers and bageage on board. None but passengers can be taken EO CENAND, Not Bowing Green. IIE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPA’ trom mail steamship. SAXONTA, F. Meter commander, ATE a the" Calted States mafl, will leave on Saturday, April 2 HAMBURG, for Hamburg. Havre, Southampton and London, First cabin, $105; second cabity 62 80; ‘steerage, gold or tie equiqnient The TRUTONA il leave ‘pra a co., ©. BL RICHARD & BOAS, General Passage ‘Agents, No. 6 Barclay street, N. ¥. change pies, § XY TEAM WEEKLY TO ErvERPOOL DIRECT ANRSDAY APRIL 18 oxet a? APRIL 2, re erg call ft Qneenatows on the passage (rom Liverpool to receives pasecn For meerage apply 80, yi WILLEAMS & QUION, iway. RAMSHI! EDINDERG WILL From Tyee rag va ng NSTOW! "mn LIVERPOOL. calling oenlanen The or sy Lay A HF Ge Eosboa sunny et and casi ednesday, at noon, fram PV Fiiescn © PAYABLE IN CURRENCY, the mal steataer ee Wrnigentay 4 steamers saree frets ni ony, Passengees alse ieeterwarded vo ba Hamburg, Bremen, ee eevee om ~ mein! Nc eee ee ‘rane, Sees ae c Atwater, wide Fitness Bee — <... BUROPEAN au SEBAMSHIPS.. ATION, ION Weneearey, TRAGER rewe Batis WOM SEW Conic TO N AND LIVERPOOL. VIRGINIA. ERIN . Saturday, April 2 ‘Saturday, April 28 PAYABLE Pea tt Stee tickets to fsa feels ris fa arrow rreney. to Paris, Antwerp, Bam! agen at corresponding nrsien Laie aay Benenen, ‘aight and cabin passage apply at the company’ Xo 57 Broadeay, ‘and Yor meeruge tckete et Whe’ janes the company, 27 Broad “ f. W, J. HURST, desyg NLY Lali net! f LINE TO FRANCE.—THE 4 Transat vy Steamships, Joe era or ensels on this i fort rast for the com No. 9 North river, aa So, benad June in #0: indigent aaa further information to GEO. MACKENZIE, Agent, 62 Broadway. “COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS. mE UNITED STATES AND mene * MATL STEAM will dis teh for Ric’ a oo Seem he eared L. ang baie eh wer sce the aan ith “ot “April, from plot @3 a it OF FOr Eo SSE APR Coro 4 00.1 Braden ROR PAVANA.THE, NEW AND, SPLENDID, SIDE shot ae ee Spot Capt. Lar will pier Ne, é North river, geatiny, Apri ih at. to! sede FORD, TIL) 0. ‘Broad way. FPOSITION LINE os Li ee VIA NIOARAGUA, ik: 20TH OF EVERY MONTH. ORE bUGED. RATES or PARBAGE. igat Class Second lias $ hans alate: LN moval 10 Sah FRANOT¥OO, ‘The Central American Transit Com fine now steamboat on LAKE NGaRAGtAL the ing ROMPT AND RELIABLE Saige will dnp the fust ‘and elegant stearnati iD iz ANTIAGO DE CUB. JERRY W i gy Commander, L 20, AT Nuc Ar KUO, from pier 29" North r Fody ik aciy, by mall or in in pervon, at 177 Wee DN. CARRINGTON, Agent. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S THROUGH Line to California, carrying the United States Mi 42 North river, foot of Canal street o'civek, noon, on the Ist, 2th and 2tat of every mon! cept when those uates fall on Sunday, aad then’ on the pre ceding Saturday), for Aspinwall, connecting, via Panama Railway, with one of the company's steamships from Panay ma for Jan Frangtsco, touching at Acapulco. Mare! Bist MERTZONA. oo. esecee Con. {FOLDEN AGE. Nth ‘HENRY CHAUNCRY.. necting) CONSTITUTION. 21 : NEW Y with “| GOLDEN CITY, 4 Zist connect at Panama with steamers ta; Ist and 1th for Central Americam ie Iai tonch at Manzanillo, Baggage checked through. 100 Ibs, allowed each adult. aght.exrerienced surgeon on board. Medicine and sitem nee free. For nga tickets or further information apply at the company’s ticket offen on the wharf, foot of Canal strosk, N ¥ aed per ae F. W. G, BELLOWS, Agent, OR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. The Pacific Mall Steamship Company's steamer will sail on SATURDAY, April 21, at 12 o'clock noon. Freight received as usival. For particalare Tee. freight peisa? riroate North river. Sole freight agents P.M. 8:8. Cm AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ, AMERICAN AND, MEXICAN MAIL STEAMSBIP’ Th 4 elegant on heel steamer beg Foon eng W. turner, cqmuhan dar, “onll leave pier No. § North ri gu Wednesday, ‘April 28, at 3. M., for the above ports oF pasta Tent OF PACHABS A. WHITNEY, Agent, 28 Broadway. _ P= GALVESTON, TEXAS. TEXAS LINE 81 STEAMSHIPS. THE Al STKAMSHIP GENERAL SEDGWIUK, N. SAWYER, Commander, Oe gel East river, and sail on Wednew at freight freight or peamge. ALLOY ECS. siapiislden ina aoe noni fe i DDL & 00,88 Jobn street BAKER & CO. "REE SS reg zeeen ‘OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT,—THE Mail Steams! rig ail hip Company's eamaniy, Ev! STAR will leave on ieee hae rire "ea ‘$ Y passage spn ea RUS ACRATNOR, 10 Barclay stree Fo NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.—THE FAST SAILING Sounship FOR: SHURY, ar, A Hildreth, wil M. For rl Daa en a Yuen Went eat strect. OR NEW ORLEA: first class stearnshiy Mpeonee Woaklagion, capa Gager, will leave, pier. § worth Fiver, om, Sommodaiions, apply to a. a ap Coes wee AT AMIS coat Te OAs ST MAIL STEAMSHIP LINES. KANS, Saturday, }; scoond $80 SAVANSAIE saturday. Camo ate 60, ), $15. CHARLI ria. Cabin $40; stearage $15, sa RrOUr MAb ie IIGUMOND, We Wednesday Gerarteg. fete a io ALLEN THO: THOMAS ee 6 Bowling R NEW ORLEANS Di ficamahip FUNG SHUBY, Fr jorth river on Satu: Bowen Ago, 8 Poros DIRECT. at IRST CABIN PASSAGE TWENTY DOLLARS. % a TO ae as . recy Satan Ay iene BIDE DEWHEEL Live. ‘The fast and favorite sider BAN ——- DOR, Josbue Atki: (oe EO for Savan direct, frous pier No. “iabag spar ‘of Cedar street, prom)tly at o'cl Piprewt received dally and handled carefully. Bilis of Inding mh ee ore ae ‘signed on the pier. For froight oF passage, ik Smt mrodations, apply to N mas ai. ¥. ee B.A. ARDEE, Bea QAVANNAR. ‘GEORGI, A. S MURRAY'S, LINE, THURSDAY, GHORGIA AND FLORIDA VIRGO, nae ‘commander, LEO, Thorn, commander. ‘The favorite fast saiing stoamnship wilt all Jo, BF net river, fect of Wall crest, Thurmday. AprUD, Shaan ren Bao oP. For freight oF Passage, tin. seems the apply to Fifth Avenue Hotel telegrap® OCTAVUS COHEN, State rooms secured otice. mnt stesmnanip B. Cap cm WASP. M.. on Thursday, April19, "po patenge, having uns er BP ierew STEWS te SORES, Fe ER & GAMME! Agents in Savannah, H Fo SAVANNAM, GEORGIA. The new, elegant and very fast Sidewbeel St GENERAL pal i Capt. Thos, H, Mort, wean Saturday, April 31, at 8 O'clock B M., from PE OSE NGER AccOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. ‘or fi ht or mage At) Teen OF Pa INGSTON, FOX & jOR CHARLESTON, 8. C. WEEKLY LINE. EMILY BR. SOUDER Ga Mahe new tind clegant etna MiLy B. ROUDER will leave on Thursday, April 19, 02 3 P, M., from plorS® North river. SARIN MSEYvOx, rox & coy Agni oR CHARLE: 8. RUGULAi LINE OF f FIRST CLASS Always on Saturday, at 37. M. and during oecasion may require, re. dent pier i4 East river, street. Jegant and popular sidewhee! Toe oF Ey Wine Th West commande a will be Gopatched on on Saturday, “Tillis vam wean STC c, AMS HIPS. VOR RORPOLE, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. mew TATTERAS, Cape Lewia j ¢ “ E a B very Saturday. at 12 pry) Every Weduesday, ot id ims si Pst Por “tretah vor passage a “ee F°s NORFOLK, AND ¢ as ITY POINT. ciNT.—THR Of o1 tons, apply to afoain Gu ‘ SikAtooa, wean pan sae Seer ay a new ‘York and Vieginia 'Steammadp Company. ae ee LING VES VESSELS. Ridy BECHANOS OPFICR, — soe os pest fis on Great, at the lowest Apply to rinse & PA Bac eei ks LORD & QORREAY. 169 Well vicvet, |

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