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WEW_ YORE Bens, i Mee Mr. FobinsdD has hed Regarding the Tenure of OMce ment by the American Congress the the 8th speaks in the foll No individual or rer Which haa if that eer ee eee Mr. Gladstone and His Cabinet—Possible Alliance Between the Giadstonians and the Stanleyites, Lonpon, April 1, 1869, Asecret movement ts at present going on in the political world here, which, as it may not fully de- velop itself for several weeks to come, will probably ‘be first brought to the knowledge of the people of England Yhrough the agency of the NEw YoRE HERALD. Every person ia conversant with the fact that the’present British ministry is not composed of ‘the mogt harmonious materials in the world. Around ‘eho cganci! board are gathered men trained in very opposite schools and moved by vers different sym- pathies. There the free trader sits side by side with whe protectionist; the universal-suffrage, vote-by- ballot: has for his neighbor the wealthy and ex- nig landowners; the cotton spinner elbows @ duke on one side and anearl on the other. It 4 notorious that such elements could not have been held togetner a month but for the extraordinary Properties of the Irish Church bill cement. The ‘measure which was strong enoagh to carry the elec- tons.over the *‘no popery” cry had sufficient power >a Bright and Robert Lowe in the sane interest feit in this particular item of pang sufficient to warraut the temporary Poseonement of otner [a questions upon which ministry would not been a unit, and hence, ‘as to outward appearances, there has been perfect accord up to this time between Mr. Glad- and. his associaies in the government. But it was found necessary, in order to compass this result, to make the Irish hureb dill extreme and sweeping in its provisions, and in this form it will be pressed through the House of Commons, despite all attempts to modify it in’ committee. There are many among 113 supporters, however, to whom the measure is exceedingly ob- a in its present shape, and who are strong the belief, as they are earnest in the hope, that it will be so yemodelied in the House of Lords as to Jeave it a measure Qf disestablshment only, based upon the principies laid down by Sir R oundell Palmer. Mr, Gladstone himseif is said to be of this mumber, and itis from him, if rumor speaks truly, that an Irish bishop recetved the assurance that tie Dill in its original shape would never become a law. Now, it is considered as highly probable that, jould the Gladstone bill be materially altered in e Lords and sent back to the Commons, the dis- ruption of the mimistry, regarded as inevitable eventually, may be precipitated. In such an event how 18 the new government to be formed? The con- servatives are in a hopeless minority, and the whig Jandowners—the ‘’arf and ‘arf politicians, who mix the “bittaw beah” of toryism with the brown stout of radicalism—could scarcely hope by them- selves to secure a working majority in Parliament. ‘Mr. Gladstone has been looking about him with an eye to this condition of affairs, and a frank compari- gon of views between himself and Lord pianley has ded both to the eo gey that ia’ Whey are by.po i means “aancilaply opposed to r. The one may Mee “sative pags the age & libe- & CONSE»... ral conservative. Ind damental principles they entertain w fe same e Views, anu av closer sympathy, even on the Irish Church questicn, ‘than are the liberal whigs and the extreme radicals. Disendowment is a bitter pill for aang to swallow, while the admissions of Lord Stanley that bome reform ot the Irish, Church is needed le Birable, might easily be extended suficient cover a measure of — 4 tablishment. ‘rhe portfolio of forelgn aftairs is at present in the hands of Lord Clarendon, a stal mat of ripe experi¢nce aha honorable anvecedents, but, hevertueless, a et Beventy years of age, who might readi ye ind Awe for the good of his country, if that, road promoted by a return of Lord tanle this old Position, The pe pines a, in Be mae filied by extremé radicals would afford op: ings for a sufti- cient number of Lord ‘Stanley a followers, and there is not one among the latter Who would not rejoice at any ble Combination that could restore them to ywer And at the game time rid them of Disraell, ‘who in their days of prosperity was a thorn in their @ new secret thovement contemplates such a “combination—a union of Gladstone and the conser- vative liberais with Lord Stanley and the liberal con- Bervatives, and the formation of a munity th that shail we the two extremes of toryism and radicalism \d the political “individuality.” Disraeli, in the op- Position, This scheme finds much favor in the eyes of the few who have been as yet let into the secret, and Lord Stanley, who visited Glasgow week to be installed'as Lord Hector of the jniversity, took especial occasion in his speeches to yw that although actually in haem om at present the ministry, there are mp ae Rimeros ‘pon which he has much in 102 from whom he is political, divided through the mecessities of party action. He pointed ont the fact ‘that in the policy of the Foreign Office there was no difference between liberals and conservatives, and 4m regard to the relations of England with America, he expressed the belief that the British government had put itself right in the offer it nad already made, and could wait with an easy conscience until e new administration at Washington should fully lop its policy and make known its views = Wishes in reference to the question in dispute be- Yween the two countries. While he admitted that ‘there Must always be combinations which will leave ote political party on the ministerial side and the other on the benches of the opposition, he argued ‘that they were not bt '8 hostile forces pursuing diitferent ends, but were liable on some points to be divided among themse:ves, many of the opposition being not unfrequentiy found in closer sympathy ‘With the policy or the bn i io power than with that “of their immediate friends, uitaneously vith these significant speeches of Lord Stanley articles appear in the Giadstone organs, holding out the ojive branch to Lord Staniey fnd his friends and wooing him with dulcet notes mager to wineter the Stanleyites, Speaking cf aud r to win over the of aud to their chief, that journal says:— How tbat be is in opposition he can do nothing. He Pointed out to the workingmen of Glasgow many real danger’ be avoided, but as s member of, the opposition he ta nearly while in bis proper position he could fereite am hamense induence, ‘Tue ‘essential excuse for ad- hesion toa party wholly fails. He must act with a party to be ellicient, but acting with the conservative party be fs inet lent. He may plead that if be sbandousd bis preseut pos! a Sdministering some t Gepartment ‘and ‘would gain nowbing ine: x. Plea could ‘not be sustained as a matter of fact. "That he ‘would be isolated for a time may be granted. That he would speedily earn for bimaelt a commanding position among his Dew associates is ee Ag No on hat Samm cor nerd dana exe fore and =e Stan- sill in his early manho a ower to assume SVlatson whence be could control tue fature® Other Gladstone organs are equally outspoken in ‘their bid for a support that shall enable their leader, When the necessity arises, to cast off the radicals With waom he has no sympathy and to make such a ministry, composed of the moderate men of both sides, as will enable him to carry with him as good a Working majority in Parliament aa he at pres. ent enjoys, but which he unfortunately now holds on a ‘Y uncertain tenure. What will be the ultimate fate of the projected com- bination or alliance is @ question that ad- mits of broad speculation, There are those ‘who are hopeful that it would receive the endorse- ment of the solid and respectable pertion of the peo- je aud Would have great power ut the polls; but ere are others again who believe that it would only realize. the favie of the man who attempted to carry 4 bu t of water on cach shoulder, and that a8 its policy would be to put a drag upon the wheels of progress and reform, it would speedily be swept mWay vefore the advance of an enlightened and awakening people. There is every reason to sup- Poh that the experiment will be tried, and although @ crisis may be deiayed, there is little doubt that the present ill-consortea Cabinet will break to Pieces, and that the Gladstone and Stanley forces will essay the effort to form a ministry that wii command @ majority ia Parliament as at present composed, Press Comments on American Affairs. The London Glove of the Sth inat., in commenting ‘pn the changes of ministers to England, concludes a tong article thus: ‘We would give to General Grant the oe President of the great republic every advan’ an possibly derive from our friendly forbear Boe. which is indefinitely elastic, as wel | ce more absolute convictions of interest ‘bile Of this disposition he has had aap le fe root In thé warmth with which his representative Pru be Feceived on his arrival itp London he will re- telve only @ new and more delicate eyvi- nee of its earnestness and sincerity. We we done ail that dut tates, all that even imperious friendship lemand to face the reiations of the two countries on @ firm jootlng 4, the removal of every misupderstanal a hoog yoement of every dissensio: Tn that nm weean do no more, The rees of con- ohiation have beén exhausted, Even now, after our concessions have been received Without acknow)- edgment, and our offers have been formally reject we have no eg to indulge—no ve at joomy distrust to embitter intercommaun: inion, or becioud our of ever-enduring amity a! it unafToeted satisfaction Wwe hall the selection Mr. Motley for the office of Ambassador at our cons, as in itself a +4 of friendly inteutions, and as a pledge of good faith. The London Datty News of the oth, on the same Subject, takes the foliowing view:— We cannot help suspecting that the wrath which was excited tn America by Mr. Johnson's fraterniza- tion with eminent sympathizers with the South at Feast stimulated the detective faculties of fou cans when they came to scan his Lae B. fence Schon and hin es Johnaon proceed ipeec! negotiath cae bie on any co bg han, tat ivan wl ie ructions from inaves Becieci the two countries in ree with spirit which he evinced, But, hi haga itis. may be—and As ar spo of the Autiorith faent wi - Tota eerican eal wit te ihe re tas oly oer he at tr iy Al nave. AS) Inkimato ions 49 gesais | 5 reason to belleve no new feat Into the ae, sara |e same tim ihe new Minis! reopen the di (as saitortome to a0 | pill and its treat- London Times of wo part With assembly ts willing sth a tI aired, 8.4 F,¢il1 yer has, been wrested Sian 50 with whom he er it may Whether the IDenure of Oafice act be proval ts the had jection of the measure by the Re) ue @ conference pence uewaen. 29 5 et unacquainted the managers of ned of pee ey the o the respective Houses, or by mentative or otherwise, the course of action which they originally 7 BEODORE. But the resalt was that se ig house of C unconditionally gave wi without having obtaine: from the upper one, the measure which a few days before it had up! General ats must have ‘been ye by this ep but he sense in assenting to 1 unquestionably be much larger than under the former enact- met, and place hunters will have an opportunity of Jearning whether he is and, as it would seem, "the ‘slightest omen to accept in its entire’ tatingly rejected. ey would have remained inclined to exercise his atronage on those principles which in on are alone sound—nainely, the recogni- tion of the claims of political adherents, INTERNAL REVENUE INTELLIGENCE, Gross Returns of Insurance Companies. Gross receipts of Insurance companies in the ‘Thirty-second district for the Mouths of February and March, 1869:— any. Atlantic Mutual, ‘American Exchange iets American Fire. Citizens’ Fire. Corn Exchange Fire.. Continental Fire. ESmnitencsal Mw Ciinton Fire. age ot wrt Palton Ie... Fire. oe ‘Traders’sFire. Knickerbocker rire. London and Metropolltan Fire. : North Brit. & Mercantile.. New York Equitable Fire. National Fire... Tradesmen’s Fire. United States Fire Washington Fire Yonkers and N. Y Union Mutual. A PLEA FOR THE NEW YORK CHARITIES, To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— Some of the New York papers prefer serious accu- sations against the management of our public schools. After showing wherein “they are now costly and elaborate academies,” one of them says:— “A plain, substantial education, sucn as is needed for the fulfilment of the practical daties of lite, is no longer given in them; in consequence of which the schools are becoming more and more crowded by the children of the rich, while those of the poor are It is @ matter of complaint “that unless a@ pupil can go dressed in acertain style and move in acertaim rank in society no vacancies can be found for them; indeed, were it not for the efforta of the much abused Catholics, the really poor of our — not be able to have their children taught A statement that three-fourths of all the persons committed to the Tombs are or Lo ig “= connected with Suaday schools, has led Mr. lain of the Sing Sing State Prison, t soual investigation, with this res the male prison of the nearly 1 Protestants, 504 Catholics and t 300" Inmates 537 are ¢ rest Jews, Infidels Of these 453 have been in Provestant igor kt has very little to ao with the do- crease of our criminal statistics and that neither Catholic nor Protestant can be charged therewith. I would call the attention of our legisi or the creed tai real needs of the community. benevolent persons have the energy and charity to get up schools for the ragged and in the case of that of If associations St. James and St. ther sa overcrowded which take in and feed as well as teach the children in their neighbor- poor to attend or to dress it for our public schools, and for whom there is ie room, Should not the State assist them? will carry them on. hoods, who are too Granting that their religion ia taught, can there be any objection that these chil- dren should have some religious sense of right and Then there are the societics 3 associa- tions which have nob, and oauease the children of our deceased | soidiats, haat lives, or et Wil tax that its palaces ae The Teles ot the rel? Reliet poy neo Of Soidiers are doin, heir little families toget cae Baiy out o after death or disease natural protectors. No the many railroad Bchemés asking some the State, I hope something will be pH ons gars ove pardculeriy thore of ew York city, ver five millions into the State Treasury. — NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWAITERS, The National Board of Fire Underwriters held their third session yesterday, The committees on nomina- tions reported a list of names of persons to compose the Executive Committee of the Board, which was adopted, A resolution introduced on Thursday, re. lating to the discharge of executive functions by an executive manager was called up for amendment. ‘The resolution req uired him to leave the legislative business of the Board to the Executive Committee. Much discussion ensued upon the character of the and it was urged that lartford or some other jected, it was vay to juired for the dat; if suould be in He would be subj outside controlling inauences pd having @ paneeer at ao of the ‘aimculty 9 finding a suitable pet appointment ‘ot commit ve cant more acourts ki ja del ‘ae. they aid i moi esige eure Toe St the runes oa into oa, and ne rect the ek TELEGRAPHIC re ee ‘TP’ , gunboat Seminole Wen} into commission yee- te pay ‘at the — Navy Yard, and took on board her crew preparatory to her depar- tare for Cuba, a ge nate Mr. ©, Kilgore, residing at canny grat jumped from a fourth story window of the M: it Howe Chicago, morning, and died half an hour Half a million << the registered bonds stolen from er Nene oft tines coupon eon howd, eee or dee e o : mands have been recovered, sie Joseph Craxton and Ben Miller, two piver pile ots, met in a drinking saloon in Louisville, K last night, when Craxton owe a revolver and shots into Miller, killing him instantly. Governor Harriman, of New Hampshire, does not propose ing She 08 ore i? cere until his successor is inauguraved He will then enter upon his dul if ‘Navy, Pron at pee Governor Claflin, of Massachusetts, has appointed William A. Ric! sob, now Acting "Assistant Secre- tary of the Treasury, a Justice of the Superior Court, 2 Diane. of Judge Morton, promoted to the Supreme oul Two workmen eciored at the cement mill below Jetfersonville, Ind., while digging pate yesterd: were buried by thé caving ii the embankment One of them was instantly killed and the other badly wounded, On Sunday last five children, living near Gratz, Ky., were poisoned by eating wild carrot, One of them, aged twelve years, died after having about forty hard convulsions, Fhe remaining four chulaten are still alive, but in a critical condition, The Boston hotels are alre: receiving numerous applications from ail parts of the country for aecom- modations in June, in anticipation of Visiting the National Peace Jubilee. Eiforts are being made by the Executive Committee to secure the attendance of Strauss’ famous band from Vienna. ProspreT PARK INVESTIGATION.—Another session of the Common Council Park Investigating Commit- tee was held last evening, when several witnesses were examined. A stone merchant of this city, Mr, Sharkey, testified that the granite stone work, which was done by contract with a Maine man for $33,000, would have been executed by him for $24,000, as he had stated on a previous examination, Mr. Cuyler, an engineer in the employ of the Commissloners, téstided that the york to which the witness alluded to his having offered to do for $24,000 was only part of that for which contract was finally made with a Maile merchant. Mr. Mason, a builder, testifled that ht had sgen the men wotking on the bridges in the Park and that they worked ig “navy yard style,” ex- plaining the i Hips ra) that they only did halt the work they might have done, No mechanics who had seen the work there contradicted this statement by aflirming that they did a fair day’s work. —— M. de Cantilion has constructed a miniature gv’, from which, by means of a spring, a ball can be aimed ata target with the utmost precision. The Emperor has asked M, de Cantillon to have one con- structed for the use of the Prince Imperial, not as a mere toy, but in order to aggist him in his study of gunpery, | SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for Now Yoriceee’ This Day. 508 | Moon sets..morn 4 29 648 | High water.morn 6 48 Sun rises Weather Along the Coast. Arnit, 23-9 4, Wind. Ww Y Philadeip Wilmington, Del. Washington.. Fortress Monroe. $4 above NEW WORK, APRIL 23, 1869, Captains and Pursern of Vessels arriving at this port wit please deliver ail packsges intended for the Heap to our regularly authorized agents who d to our Steam Yacht fleet. The New York Associated Press do not now collect marine reporis nor attend to the delivery of packages, as will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings of the regular monthly meeting, held March 8, 1838 :— Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1838, the Associated Press will'discontinue the collection of ship news 1a the harbor of New York. Passed uaanimously. The office of the Herald steam yachts Jaws and JRANNEVTE 1a at Whitehall slip. owners and consignees to the ma: sels will be forwarded free of charze. CLEARED. Steamship Merrimack, Weir, Rlo Janeiro, St Thomas, &e— WR Garrison. Steamship Victor, Gates, Mystic, Ct—C H Mallory & Co. Bark Formosa (NG), Vau'sen, Hambutg—Funeh, Meincke Popplebaum, Bremen via Bark Giovanni (Ital), Longobardo, Cadiz—A P Agrestl. Bark Princeton (Br), Acheriey, Demarara via Norfolk— Brett, Son & Co. Bare Laine (Buss), Sandvoos, Cow Bay—Funch, Meincke ac Brig Xnova St Anna (Ital), Castellano, Gibral Meincke & Co Brig Da Cago (Nor), Andersen, Cron jadt—Funch, Meincke "—Funch, Bre Geo Devons (Br), Lanfare, Demar: -H Trowbridge’s “Brig Jenny (Dan), Lauredsen, La Guayra—Boonen, Graves ot Brig J Titus (Br), Lovejoy, Kingston, Ja—A H Solomon & Schr Star of the East (Br), Farrell, Pernambuco and Ba- hia—G F ijulley. J M Morales, Newman, Galveston—Tupper & Beattie. Belir Alfred Keury Robie aiveston—C H Muilory & Co. ulla Newell, Mclntyré, Norfolk—C E Staples, n, Newton, Richmond—A Abbott & Co. ¥ Stilt, Crowell, Baltitnore—Baker & Darton, hackfor, Baithnore—J Hoynton's Son & Co. o m—B W Rope Thulaell Batiowy New Bedto Ferguson & ‘o lr Harry & Ned, Greene, Providenco—G K Rackett & mo. Schr Opera, Fé ven—G@ K Rackott & Bro. HN Jackson. Sandy ion! at 3 PM § Hite ° tothe iath ‘ind 1th “y heavy NE winds, with heavy sea. 22d, nt swith sleanship Rising Star, hence 4AM, with steamship Gen Barues, ip Jas Adger, Lockwood, Charleston, with mdse to HR Morgan & Co.# Steamship Led, Dearborn, Savannah, 8 hours, with mdse agers. to Murray, Ferr & p Bruuette, Howes, Phitadelpbia, with mdse, to Lorillard Sbip Arctarns (of Kennebunk), Edwards, Havana, 9 days, with sugar, to master, Hare Cita (Ir), Middleten, Foo Choo, Jan & with tent, fo, to Peabo Jb Co. Passes the Strait of Uampee Jan 21, and the Straits of Sunda Jan 94; rounded the Cape Feb 27, From thence to the had very light ai trades. Mareh 97, and got a brisk N Fo Place had very laht and unet . SSE up to Cape Hatteras, o! a revere gale from ‘Sw WoW tor about id hours, wiuh” mush rain, thunder and light- er which had "Ye Sand SW winde, Mth gue wee. eb 92, jet oh si BF , spoke trom Jedd it; amy yn Mw, ‘orig Bh Wor rom om from Port oa with yea, to if Good tpowe mi BE) mone (Br (ro ghae days out; 2th, lon 77 h- aia hay from ‘Pa- tavia for Hetcrdam, 20 ve out; Feb 18, lat Ww vert Thotneon (Br), from Calcutta for Liverpool, Newenatle, Feb 19, w' — winds most of the w Soy anh ate ‘Nordberg, Rio Grande de Sul, 68: Bros, vessel 19 French, Meine rch 38 In Jon’ #7 been nh nord erly, gales. March (11, ke (Br) ship des ain for the W coast of BAmmerioe, ‘April 13, wt do Th 13, Ay pke afull riggeed NGerman bri fess! hie genetye foe fot Ryore. Lett park Mercan, for NYork, lg; brig ‘or do, ay. we t Ankathor ( (Nor), Hendriksen Pordeanx, 60 days, with fine £e, to Fungh, Melnck jon Tastant bad a revoiy: ing ee com! ——. iit every sail an the se lower ‘tort papel prea ard won my rn d‘sent a boat to it; ‘tie yut a abort time Ween caprized during the We kredat o Fr rite, aor (ot fora, Tivo Pea papi ito ion cbreares am ae @ brig Glen, from Rio. ing 8) lon 8417 fe i a re M4, Int jae | ti pace Geaie eit dt trades, apr is Int 98 X) had rete ears whaleibi fick nem re ti 5 Fa | che iprccentoon Biegasnet iin nell rt, Regkland), Voleord, Havana, 19 days, eee acta 11 days, with sugar, rum, i ‘anselour, Rio 60 days, with cof. ‘of eal et om oy i dane tomar FY Pays eo, ry Vpn mM may foe New York. he Sete Rentarevori). Brown, Baracoa, 10 oper Virginia. Schr Rulon, vitginis. fet O88 wr igh Virginia. Haitie#, Showell, Virginin. Bete Florence N zowes, si Bist io ay Cleared at Fr rae New ames Brilliant aoe arpens cosh: Ham Haren ai, iit ook am bce Geant. ates iat “ra iebrtat 1S Arrived, steamer Tamtegen cas, | Soe NYork ( and cltared for Galv ut ror! NEW iin ei spa? W—Arrive rite] Hermthe, Wilms, Liverpool; Antoinette (rem: iremen; Alp Suoceas, Chase, Garditty brige Johannes. (Bvem), Torn, fet, Blo Jahelro itiey, Havana and Key Weet ark Regina, Commingere,’ Liverpool ; ech re chip Ttalia, from San oeeaacioe, is consigned to Geo D as rig, Btuex' Got Buc Success), ts consigned to Crandall my The brig Maria W Fowwoed, from Havana, arrived 22d, is consigned to Bryan & Pease. BELOW. ter, Below, coming up, steemship Robert aigathsoasion fom Dears (oy nist vont Ramen | Glireg oom, Mere ats Hote Pepper NazE Dove, from Cienfuegos (by pilot boat Edmund Blunt From: Newport! Preston, nal rom ifr ls Warerey, Schr Allen Middlet if Providence), Ames, from Rio id j Rosal Bhs veep On Grande del Bud, 8 daya (bs pilot boat AF Slewarl, No 8). coe Fels tf et de Kelley, Brrant, SAILED. Thomar ‘Be, eT for Liver. Ship Robena; barks Harzburg, Mayfower; brig George wrnes. pion, 'NYorE? big Rb Goves ne aks oy Gem (Br), Holent Liverposis Brom Hecke t, Havana; Litchfield, Croc! Simonson, Eliis, ‘NYore, Pass a'L'OUTRE, April 17—Arrived, bark Tordinskod, from Liverpool. Sailed, bark Scotland, brig Aquedneck. Souruwest Pass, ‘April 17—Arrived, steamship Rign, Hunter, Newcastle, iene brig Catherina, Cassollay from Palermo, _Gallod, sleama ips and Biehviile, NORFO! eeuieen sschr Wm Jones, Keene, Ar- RD, April 20—Arrived, schr M H Reed, Ben Wind at sunset 8, — Marine Disasters. Snir Dovones Uaanres, lately in collision with brig Prin, cipality (Br), was hauled into dock at Key West on the 11th inst. Her main stem is split and broken some 14 feet from her upper bobstay plate downwards. Her wood ends for- ward are started, and all her bobstay gear torn out, to which {ato be attributed the loss of her forelopgailantmat. at the time of the collision, Bhe has three or more holes broken into her bows and some of her butts abaft started. Nothing ‘as yet has been determined {n regard to her repairs or the dis- position to be made of her Coolie passengers, uo far as wecan earn. BARK Many C ReeEp, from Satilla, Ga, from Montevideo, 1n going to sea 14th got on Floyd's Shoal, but came off without damage, and would sail again 21st, BRIG St VINCENT (Br), at Holmes’ Hole, experienced heavy weather during the passage from Mayaguez, and lost 80 bhids molasses olf deck. Bria THos SMALt, from Mayaguez for New Haven, re mains on the rocka at’ Grosse Isfand wel! under water, with the waves washing her decks clean with a small sea. Scur Fiora A SaAwyER, Norwood, from rovidence for Pailadepile, while lying at anchor in the outer harbor of Newport, morning, of an 22d inst, was run into by an un | known schr whic Reds t got under main rigging and efx top timbers on th other vessel kept on lier course, haying no damage, Sone Mary E Pr. BOR, at Holnies’ Hole, contact with an unkno el atid bad matsail fig wal ce sd Bey, DOr: nop B tion Lor 8 pel Nonw anit, fcma New York, bound south, Jn bal schrs Thos iedepias ‘Tempest, do; mn Brandywine shoals aud is fulhof wate ‘ttt | Panthea, and Sarah Lavina, Rondout, ecibo, in a rea NEW Bi son, Philadelpiiis, aist—Arrived, ship Ceylon, Honoluln; 224, achra AJ Fa, bens, Brace, § Sivannal ‘Golden Eagle, Howes, Philadelphia, ¥PO! il 2—Arrived, schra’ Cerro Gordo: Modgdon Fhlladelphin’ Jous Lymaburver, Orcutt, Eitzabeth PWEWPORT, April 90, PM—Arrived, schrs Thomas B Smith, Bowman, Rondout for New ‘Bedford; Silas Wright, ed Bristol for Elizabethnort; Louisa W "Birdsall, Lath ham, Ap- ponaiig for NYork; Vermillion, Lockwood, Fall River for do. 2ist, P M—Arrived, brig John Balch, Whaley, Matanzas, Safled—Scbrs Rose Skerrett, Jones, Tansier for Boston} T B Smith, Rowman, Rondout for New Bedford, —Arrived, schrs Tranalt, Rackett, Philadelphi Darius Kady, fopkins, Rondout for Bangor; ‘Kendrick an Webber, Witnington, ‘NO, for Boston; Jas M Bayles, Arnold, Blizavethport; Carlton Jane, Brown, Fall River for George: town, DC; May Day, Adams do fot Baltimore; P Yadium, Hyder, and Magy Eliznbeth, Hatch, do for NYork; Whistler, Koafe, Taunton for 405 Karon Happuch, nie Providence for ; Tit n, do for Nausemind, ing ut this AM, abel Sui ed, sohrs Is Tiaae Merrit, Ryork; y, and carried away farboard aide: "The pparently receives fared pet i fai Lewes, Di irs ne ane rash = Apes schr Boaz, from Phila- Livenroot. April 22—the Volant w Brunswick, has | delphia for Norwic! 7" a fled—Schrs Gen Williama (Br), Strom, Norwich for New eee et ron Weighs ant Capt Rahn, enlled yore; eri Rend, Benson, Puiindelphia for New Bedford: T from Liverpoo! March 11 for Welsh “pool, Nt ‘ Rondout for do. Miscell-,noous. is oe Bo darived, Hieetwing Grant, NYorkbr Rockland. We are intebted to Captain Mayer, of brig Excelaior, for |p, SEW IL HAVEN, April 20—Arrived, brig J P Ross, Prentice, iste Perma pepe's PHILADELPRIA, April 22-Arrived, brige Jas, Cromty, Scum AMERION: of Providence, 1 tons, old measurement, | Paldwin, Matanzas,’Raven, Leighton, Cardenas; schr Sar prlis at Bristol wh an 1851, baa boen sold, fo parties in Rook. | NGlearcd!-arka Vesta (worm), Koldrup, Cronstadt Abbe erm nd wel Rare er hall from that | eenulin Holbrook, Antwerp;, Rothesay (Br), Hall, St tt, Mills, be teat out schrs B Fokniaw Exronrs—the, ship Pilerim (Br), Capt Richards soho, NBs 3 bel Geo Fr iipore 9 rn WY Wilson, os ries, son, was red yesterdas Mr E A Soulard for Liverpool, | gqiem; Millard Fillm ope, 0) angley, wih wencgo consisting of £61,840 supertclal feet of tanber ors Jane ¢ Falned at 4819) 400 The: ship’ Margaret ny, Capt Hoach’ | Sslem; Arthur Burien, Fyohook, By persion | au cleared ‘by Mesara WM Tunno & Co, Averpooh wit sol Ge No sg 51 baies upland cotton, weighing 1,870,018 pounds, and valued at ¢3.9,504 G4. —Savann Aay, yee ‘i wan TGAND a April 21—Arrived, steamship Franconia, Bher- é ree he ccoeetes ee Chrcasee, Bunker, Cienfuegos; schr F Nick- fiesta 8 aed oe gee in ean Qari anton : and 17 do do from bark Active. Reports spoke April 10, wien Sed regtutel . April 28—Arrived, beg Bich, Mop iat 27 X, lon al W, bark Fanny. Hubting, of and for New | PROvIBENCE A pit Arrived, sohrs Amelia F Cobb, Bailed barks Addison, Oornelh Atlantic Ocean; Lan+ Ware, Saver eh dndeiphia; ‘Seaport, Velsor, and Jas H Dep- cer; Macey, fudtan Oc bs Sailed from Westport 294, bark Mattaporsett, Tripp, Atlan- Bute Sure Wm Wilton, Brown, Alexandria; Amella H ; Lena Hunter, Perry; Lamartine, Butler; § tic Ocean. Lem! A letter from Capt Curran, of the schr 8A Paine, dated | PM Tasker, vale, ‘And Josephine, Phinney, Paltadetph as March 6, reports at St Vii t brig D A Small, of Provinee- | Sea Queen, Baltimore; R P Kiug, Bl iven; M ary Ell- town, boiling a whale; schra ith Muy, of Weliticet, 1 whale; | zabeth, Hate! wilted Caswell, and unis Bodine, Bunce, C A Higgins, of Provincetown, 1 whale: El usabemport; Marlon E Rockwell, Rockwell, and BL sae f ale * man, Phinney, Rondout; urden, Adams, Rondout (or wt ncaa yeti Hage poe Po of | Philadelphia): Edward Wootten, Youn Rondout; ‘Treas = Newburyport, Te} bole va Miso teborta alae terk Onsacin al: 2c sd bs — SRR EAP AES NRO 8 Richy Bich, wit! bbie sp. "i Brreror, E, April 10—In port barks Laur Uric ae phi) Ate toh Ren Pate ladelphia; Alida, Eaton; Aun Eliza, Caswell, F Merwin, Bunce, Eliza ‘bethport; Isaac P’ Hazard, hYorl Sorta bays. % ed -Stexmer Utility, Nickerson, Philadelphia; schre ARACOA, April 11—In port achra Nor’ Wester, for N York ii Amee, French, Geofsetown, DC’, ‘itmou Yeh Arelda’ & Laura, tor do, ndy'Vas Hattie M Howes (new), How BERMUDA, April lU—Arrive Harvest Queen, Schotz, | N'A Skianet, Thrashers 3 W Allen, oben: NYore; Nth, schrJ W Coll, U'pion, Boston, to take forward | Loeis, and Jeese Witiemson, sr, Corson, Vitalin cargo of brig Rolersoa to Galveston. A Preimore, Hart; Seneca, Doitrid Charge! inated Canmer, Apri iin post ships Itasca Tarbox; Shate- | Biizabethpot; "Wm Hone, ‘Torre it Deptt r iy 08} Tuna, Smith, and Jas, English, Rondout; David A Berry, Walters, and, ‘Keren Happuch, Ells Nore sloope for NYork} Frances Rourneuf, Perry, fo Banter ANGIE, Feb 10—Arrived, He rks’ Noptan (od) fmerion, | seen a Fred Brow, Gardner, Niort: Chance, Elwes, aud Aline: Lyeehs for Bengleoks PAWTUCKEN, April y pOMcurta, Ape 14 Arrived, ships ‘Tennysom, Graves, Philnariphta i eae teh” Casper Hott, Shoe, gcton : Premier, Merrithew, Borabar. 23d—-Saiied, achrs Fakir, Saunders, Et CikstuRGos, April 6—In port bark Chasea, Crockett, for | Snow, Chase, NYor! 7 Ramen neg ieanatea Philade} v. RUUKLAND, April 15—Sailed, echrs 8 8 Lewie, Spaulding; 2 April 23—Arrived, steamship India, Munroe, Mary. ‘Langdon, Hakan, and Willle Lee, Whitney, New York; 16th Maty Brewer, Pease, do; El iahot Knowlton, h, D ed Jacket, Averith, and ‘Gentiles Kennedy, do; 83 Lind ey, Crocket, and April 23—Arcived, steamship City, of "Menie, 8 K Jameson, Jameson, Works Gailsta, 8 ‘Norfolk. 1 and Vera Cruz for NYork (and sailed 234 SAN FRANCISCO, April 21-—Sa me , PR, April 6—In port brig Rosemary, for N¥ork | 1--brock, tote? veil X—Saited, ship Chin. Laling, Bt io 5 days. Cloared 234, ship Celestial Em} re, Taylor, Callao. LAGUAYRA, March 27—Cleared, brig Mary (NG) Kuhl, SAVANNAH, Apsil I Cleared, ships Margaret (Br), York via Porto Cabelio: Slst, bark noke (Br), Davis, Roach, and Pilgrim (Br), Richardson, Liverpool. jadelphia for do. Satied—Barks Alexandra, Brough, Swansea, Wales; Carl April 10—Jo port ships Southampton, Smith- | George 4X G), Arfmonn. Naiva, Russia, ui Star Of the Wests Very, for NYork; barks SATILLA, Ga, Apriit-In port bark M Kitiainy and N Thayer, ‘Crosby, for do; toy Po oe sail 31a (nee Disasters); ina’ Crick: a fade p ett, Wetmore, from NYork, arrived f Or, PR April 1—in port barks Reindeer, Wellington, *% for a a hine, Das, tor do isth; sehrs Grand Master, fords | “SALEM, April 19 Arrived, brig. Trenton, Walle, Elizabeth. Tabi Wellster Baraged, Smaith< from Baltimore. dies port; echt’ Henrietta Simmons, Godtrey, Philadelphia; 20th, SouTuaMProN, April 28-—Aurived, steamahip Hammonia, ser Youn Lymburner, Orcutt,’ Elizabethport for Newbury: Meier, NYork for Hamburg and proceeded), port Su Onorx, Apri Win port brig George, for New Haven, | 'dist—Clenred, achr Mary J Russell, Smith, Philadelphia. lag. Sailed—Schrs Admiral, Steelman ; H L Siaght, Willetts:J G Sr Joun's; PR, April ¥—Arrivedy brig Allee, Knight, Balut- | Babcock, Smith, and fale Mt Rood 8 philadelphia: me Convert {from Mach: © Reed, Welt, teelman, jas), New Yor! ‘Jon NB, April 22—Arrived, ca Geo Hurlbut, Mas- STONINGTON, April 32— “Arrived, schr Wm B Mann, Rog- Fit, do; Ba, ee, Wallace, | era, Charleston, 4 ik Orleans; brig dri Loo! Kk. TAL NTON, wi ri] 2—Safled, schr, Whistler, Keefe, Ryo. TAMPICO, March 30—In port sehr’ Tampico, forN York in 3 22d—Arrived, R 8 Dean, Cook; St James, Keefo; 8 L are Crocker, Thatcher, and Salmon’ Washburn, Cummings, Phil- YoRonama, March 1—Satied, bark Briliiant (Br), Warren, | adelubia. Boston (before reported w ster’s name). American Po Al EXANDRIA, April 22-Salled, echr Modesty, Weaver, ‘BosTON, April 22—Cleared, steamship McClellan, How: barks’ Annie Kimball, eLinesin, Ar h (new, of Boston, 853 28- brig O © Ciary, Gould, pa haod Ae v Jacksonville; Addie Walton, Rich, Rich , Smith, Alexandria; R ‘ __._ MISCELLANEOUS, LES,—SMITHS' NEW YORK PALE ALE. N Atwood, Kemp, Lermuda; A A Andfews, Keiley, Philadelphia, SMITits’ Sajled—Wind WSW to NW, barks John Bright and Bi NEW YORK deralie, PALE AuE. Td—Arrived, slearaship Nereus, Boars, Myers ship Dex edion ——-- — ter, Ta, x barks Beagle Simpron (Br ws Seinen, Beal, Gieniuegon ; Prig At by, Heewis Bacaduer, Prown, s Plerre, Mart; Ida’ Bella, Galveston; Pr,ze medal awarded, Paris Exposition, 1867. Mary Coiling, Darven, BAL TIMOKE, April 22—Arrived, steamer Liberty, Reet, Brewery 40 West Highteenth strect, New Orle via Havana; brigs Red Wing, Bennet between Seventh ighth avenues. i Bouipee (Br), Peterson, Aguadiiin and Mayag Brig Magaguadavic (ir), Holmes, St SK Herrera. (BH), Havener, dagun (and bo HenryjLeBlane (B SMITHS’ NEW ORK PALE ALE. A BOL’ TE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT B tchrs Zoe (Br), Lent, St John, 'N By Brown. Yarmouth, SA Clark, itarrivon NYork; ‘Wr States without publicity—Legal everywhere, desertion, Alvord, Jol 3 Lord: G uillcient cause ho cates it divorce ‘obtained; advico thostoe’, ING, Counsell ilor-at- Law, 363 Broadway York} ‘ork. SEE THE NEXT TELEGRAM CARTOON, Apri 16—1n ‘port #hi natn, Perequa, RUNSW Ap s from Shields, diag: Mane Dirigo, Morrison, from Mili dieboro; | to be published Bo , on te, p eho, Horaverg, fg; Heaversuanh, MeDimiut do. gr aonte npn tg ac “~~ yy dm des Sailed 16th, ships Molocko, Hathorn, Callao: ved sa, a ne e Lewin Ricoe, capi Jobn Stam- | tricks of Political Magicial » April 17—Sailed, achk Olive Haywood, Arey, Ba! “Ne 7 SEG IT AND Now AOS SW you Su IT AND Nowy ra Ho itankto, you pont i a a Fs a A most remarkable font, how v creat Ing in this otty °C iLisrox, Apel 2c, brig Nath Bterens, 7 . Seki my gC eb N Wiemith, Tooker, NY ork THE GREATEST SENSATION OF THE AGE, Apull 15—Cldgred, bark Polly hew, _- ee iannon, St George, NB, Lith, brig How Herrick, Shown up in yh iiss April I Arrived, sohre ara, Mutford: F TODAY'S TELEGRAM CARTOON, Haniner, Brooks; 3 & Welden, Btoclmaa ; uesell, Graltn, ——— — ae deena find WB Cox, Batoman, Phil oN iN y Jacobs, Jones, SOLUTE. DI DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT and ont brown, Nyork; Lath, Chase, Ingranam, do} A’ tes without ne Not . Legal everywhere. Desertion- Minnie Cob, Lngrahn, to, al eve naerts + | Pon Rees Mo NROB, April 2—Passed p for Baltimore, Moca. in_advance, Advice free. fi ttorney, 78 Nassau street, ab ry, from BH ; bark A RR A. Boe brig ‘i from ‘Rio, Passed. oat ahi WEDICAL WoNDE fe, for Rio: Competitor, for Mong Kong: achre 'ATT'S LIFE BALSAM. fis Will sates fe Lint ies. t Rio, ea cr, Newralge one mal aoe ae ee red, atherine, from Rio, for Serol ings Evi ao cers and w Ida Bork Spain for Halimorg, tor Cderss Okt | Sete o ‘of Diseases of the Bien. Debi y Liver in for Teohirbore: bark Winnifred, from Ri ‘ig | piaint, Kidneys, Salt auoom’ oy an he, are — certati ano, from Porto Rico, Passed in for City Point, ari ont ths this sovereign purifier. it has’ bee: ty th oes Laven eee aed — oars, Pa cured a whet eet Jae Mar, fr Baltimore, ee i ‘when ink ri ty en as “ong Aina ~ R Malate for Went’ a indies. " roti Ss Off Cape Henry dist, bark Bt Lawrence, from Demerara for ot contain particle. "Ol meroury or Balti fast mien RIVER, April 19—Arrived, achr Susan Nash, Kiwel, aaa Bold by draggtets, 61" zal San airess, sohep B ndywing, Corson, Philadelphia; Hyait's tn Richard i Border Borden, ne Vermilion, Lotkwoua, N York, (WOFFICIAL, DRAWINGS MecArrived, sanre David b blace Huntley, Phitadelphias ri and Rentug tate Loter denac H a ta Ejizabethport. * utepoustesaree ant | eae 160 Dean, Phillips, Georgetown, DC, Billie 85, “aio é ein pie bes Jayne, Brown, Georgetown DO; a i 3 imore; Paliadium, Ryder, and Mary eer Paha ve i “* tpnaer a Eg oe e ni ie a Arrived, barks Cordelia, ~ 7, er Pensacota; 17th, briy ur Nor schrs D'Bubeue! eo esidords and eared sonre Metealt, oY. atic rh omha ahaha aaa DP sti J. Mt 4 OK, HAVING BEEN “eS | =e visite to New. atin pk ‘been sold on To pre ae than that of the edntinned at great length fooe ema who — ‘s poke wan DAY oF Tor such proauctions if diets Mt Mkely to of ingu ee 8 ny + See és wowas's Tove LIK! I! it has made the greatest liters od a schlerad by newspaper enterprise in this country wit seams to have bee de forta, In no one ty canes rae ggg) he snepifesied sucl a oP for embodyln leld of adventure, such skill in oe “onstruston Of a plot, as bars this tale of marvels terles. Some of the most precy scenes of the foman the two great capitals of Tamiligr with every phase of aoch © reader the beneiit of bis ex; ot pigs ont ng sew ase fe both capital the dem1-mondi London and eid He orld, the bourgeoisie: with equal vigor and fidelity, and his and fe in the Frenoh capi “The chapters to appear inthe SUNDAY MEROURY ae to- morrow, illustrative of the dark. doings of of the COAST BAND! who haunt the borders of the British Channel,intent on plunder aud ready to murder the shipwrecked whom the storm spared, will be found of or surpessiog ins interost. The DISCOV! URDEB fapssot, ths Araasun of the wreckers, ne of the mos thrilling scenes in the whole range of molera oni i ‘A diamond-cut-diamond colloquy between Bork VILLANOUS PEDLER, the cum whore ill-; — spoilshe desires to bare igves the darker shades ol through the whole romance ‘an un. im satire upon the meate: staankty whic here and there lighta up ti TSE of the si ory. i E Wipe “ctecnin mane he rh ifs tacts Torna il eat the De ance, it ona ‘be iene {net dent and of ae of het by 3 feries at meneriares strongest sympathies of the reader; but mh tl is not intended to be a synoy es i” ‘the rom out of place to foreshadow ae the Tact tua Nest an fan from bege poe Ber 10 nal Terlicaton of ry se aid YueKoUs . Hi ! hale the columns of a sleepy, es ‘that sort nice oa oh * coul by the a feet lively, nm ih ranebes ibaa ee Pal ee ec ia about to give the transatlantic ay ~f new sensation, they desire to share that Sepaal altiultaneously with his countrymen enables them to share the knowledge of the globe with the neighborhoods ip which th int The SUN eat gh rt mpuolitohate a Ad ves thom th even ue that follow at an enecoae og out the skimmed milk, instalment of “Woman's Love,or “ae” ot the ohly | Ms of of time. tHonsiy, and trrespect bition of the American distance in the rear to the damp sheets of each Like and Unlike,” are in the act Of passin th aay the same instalment fy act he Now York readers, 0 that, | ey the Ameren drsue ring the aa last twenly years oi SUNDAY MERCURY has E ibNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS avaace sheels of English stories and an international copyright nnd iol renders of thelr rhe tele afforded th law eit author ‘The same principle governs the MERCURY th relation to. all itn de outlay for stories sketches and other native authors, era in The. comats for esalnaive satel if r than that of all ed. soci ecial objects to. subs ea fresh and authentic in! and endeavors to brighten the lelaure moments o are ranliy fubwdlng ins formation vainable ce 5 welcome Inge lost - earth,” ence continually increas ‘Compare the SUNDAY MERCURY, exther department by department, with uny’ of the jo Ushed on the same day ; nay, compare it with the whole mass of them, an ‘covers the most 1 rue objects of a newspupe: ‘ound (much more methodten #ix columns of condensed t information whi arranged) in { e, together with's. vast fund 0 ually omit, and « lary of sparkling light terature such as never graces or daily jourfial on efther # such a vivid and atrikin, of the community in whi ere {a no metropolitan week! fide of the Auantic which present rettex of the social charac {tte published as the SUNDAY MEKGUR oni of the cullarities of Lod Pike di ba ied in. ite columns —fatrly tyoograrhed, and there has never yet about America which aff eared in the col a thls {pet pat It o ears small re outside eesiiens, are di want to know how. New. York frangacts its business, how much business it amuses fteclt publicly and vn a gee them beutnd the scence and netually made of and how the, masqueraders personie look without thelr masks. ‘Asn local vade mectm it 18 no lees valuable, | Whatever it imports the commercial, political, ew York know 1a to Uy fps het, which fs not unt panded into « triple or qua Pepe ten accuracy and completences of ite I oye) tel despatches are proverbial, and it Papers iesned on Sund The Dash of its Ia Arey light of dawn and brings the fieWworld that ies ‘within the bow netic circle down to the hour when eyes and take off {te night cap on Si Jndying from the lnmonse sales of fart. the extraordmary and universal tn LOMORROW w aah Cented, and all the Mraclities of the establia! {tis possible, howaver, that Nhere 20 ‘whan at wilt hare to.c0 let St taxed to meet it. detiolt, and Mf #o th felvos oh Runday week wi published to-morrow. arly bird flods the iped finds nats newspaper, and Int miss t "AY M d to the wise is sufficient, riy unfeathered bij canis will be very ap! Verbum sap, A wor sORNS, BUNIONS, OUTS AND, ALL v aineaes of the feet cured by BARRIS, DELICIOUS REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD effectuaily cures Dys) Cough, Cold, al Stomach I Co; yes grat GROCERS, ITCHCOCK’S HALF-DIME MUSIO. Leto of _— majled for a or any of the series at eve ace Latest Num! Frere set nie tase Love. Eeeeiaon War. Belles. es yy DU oer ae , 685 Broadway, N. ¥., Rac an ‘wort ae. 2737 Psat wes se Ae Bavtietere 96 Bpriag street, POLITICAL LEGERDEMAIN, —~—~—SCS~S LEGERDEMAIN. For an expose of the tricks and trape ot LOCAL PRESTIDIGITATEURS SER THE EVENING TELEGRAM OF BATURDAY NEX?. Ali the games fund deceptions of the magtotan erpored. THE RING TRIOK SHOWN UP, And the modus operandi of {the performer made plain to ihe spectator, GREAT VANISHING TRICK, SRE TO-DAY'S TELEGRAM so seaihetaacatcetakaamemane es semeete Lia IN ALL LEGALIZED LOTTERIES; PGTRCRRER At WaoALaRD Loreanian vo RSHIP ot AR a

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