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| se 10 ——<—<—<——__—_—_—_————— THE BLOGHINGDALE MURDER, Trial of John J. Nixou— Opening Speech of the Prosecuting Offleer—Testi- mony of Material Witnesses— The Case Still On, @e tr'al of John J, Nixon for the murder of Davtd H Sheo at Carmantown. now Bleomingilas, N. J., “wus resnmed It the Paterson court yesterday, &c- foro Juige Bedle, witn Associate Juiges San ‘for !, Terhune and Daggers, As upon Monday the court Poo was crowded to its amest capa iy, and the greates interest was manifested in the Ta oughout the long proceedings the prisoner Wautained bis stoical indidereace, and some pin be actually appeared to consider as amusing. ‘The en)lve morning & ssioa was consume | in en- “paneling ayiry, each one im ture, as he stepped up, being challenged by Mr. Wevdruft, one of the coun- gel for ‘the prisoner. The two fst jucos were sworn as ‘triers,’ cad every one called to serve as Juryman was put. upon his tria!, Having expr sel @n © inion was a suilticient case for ¢tsquali- SGeation, end many were thewn out for thi yeasn, Ali h» objections made wre iPomte d Meace. Jbwas, accoraing!y, ove o’oeck When @ Ory was finaily emp nelled, consisting of the flow ng Pespectilil: geutiomen of Pote6ou a .@ viewtty, comp. sig 98 intelii sent aud wiprejud.¢.d @ jury as at was, perhaps, possible to secures— Joseph Busterd, foremans Edgar Taylor, Phitp ID, Doremus, Stephen Wisem Joan L, Class, Micuact Loomey, Conrad Biraub, Tuite Paxton, Rovert Mardy, Meury Schuatz, Heury Wardell and Wilau &. Bertkuw, John Barke, William Aec%ersom and Henry Van Alin were detailed as the constables to wal) upon the jury, who are not to be permitted to go cut wless tu company with an oficer, aud are f.rolddent) go home unil a verdict is rendered. They are supplied owich entertainment y the county at the Frankia House daring the trial. G FOR THE PROSECUTION. In the asternoou . @clock, veing commenced by @ statement of the ease by Mr. H. A. Willams, the Distrtet Attornoy. ‘The tacts there stated are the same tn substance as Were pudlisbed mn the HERALD at the tame of the tra- gidy and again re-s' + The ine dc mentet.the Grand Jury was also read. It con- tains four counts—tho first,a direct charge tat Nixon committed the assaute which resulted m Sis o's ins aut death; the second spceiiled the natur> Of the wounds inflicted; and the third and io urth count) referr.d ‘othe instrument ved in th: inle two of those wouLds, which is alleged io have beeu B slung BuO TUE TESTIMONY. nat pro dmluaries U After thet first witnesss for th” p osec ize: Noster Jae Sisco was sworn, and tes ied sub- Stuuiady es telow ve at Cirwaatowp, Pomp- tut wash, punty, N. J.pame the widow i Davi Hs . descax d; at saw hin alive at home oO) S.tirday ae e-uoon, January 29, 1870; 1 Was about (Wo o'slechs hits De r, Edward N, Sixco, and Beveral orker mea were 3 they left about two o'clock, my hisbaud " ng to his Deother-in-iew's, Joha Miller, a: Pompton, to get sul jones dae ‘hing as he didro return howe T Wet @ 1 OX after Lim about eight o’el cx in the evening; 8\Wimy brctherta uw, wi Jet Sioco vl Bvond g wley he Tewwneh Rone awa auc got jock; Twe tLien to oll M txon's Jather; J Jooked throv saw.oul M. Nixon siting by the stove, aud then We i right back home, geUbig Were fitceu je mutes past nine: Ni-on's is about @ quarter of a mie (rom y house; J en got H8Co's Lea reody, expect 1 waned f rian uncit nad SCL Iny Othe the ev nin th me ining part carsod te 1 the winiow and na sat do m the ea ly ister ‘Ma baby were ac of vhe house; teen Db. by (wo you earl, EXE 1 ust os it was vein: pt; Weot tO baw, N. vs nouse » dhint my husband hady's come howe; Mhen | wens be K DOME a aA, < Cl sms endd my morning K and sieved away theta ie, waited had been s¢ Maing al miht for my tusvand; Ated Cook cane aoa: and t asked aim when Ge had ett busoand; Cook Ww 8 Win has where he weut away; J then » a MMe, Nixon's horse: UbIs Wis about eL Gay worni a: { met danes Ni ou. ihe p isouer; 1 asked am Where Join was; T me &itne aroer; L went m the poue aud saw. the p. isone: band was; va utere; f ask Bad, “JOHN, WUE bam where my Bus He ansy re I said “No, he 1s p06 110 wt he -tarted Tecoue rome with he aaswere |, *1 iefthm sitting atthe side OF GA rial, Wate $°:? T askei NX vo Wat ated iy 1@ Bud Roth og act Tuked ui he Kovtgut he suid he ¥ T tot him something muse be fhe iuite dari stup tert 5 quare liye wite » ed that he hal not; hs si Ro shea sp ke op ant sad Nixon ha saul he had quarrelled With tam aa the night; John wes bea stig on @ chur; hs ther James tren said, “srs Ssco, sce her 3’ 1 thew forved arcued and walked out with James: Ttakeu with him a litte white ond then Went hone Jaics sari be Wonld come 1. ina tittle while; Lthen ¥ Hop augh's folks Waat 1 hac ard; T the iS Euward NS. Si-co's and told lin what That he: tien Ww yamy other brother-in-law’s, Toa Waters; a at this time lived at bis fathers house: Pascod ney bvother-ty-law if my husband had beea thire him Wha! Lhad head, nd we ibes tio look for my hens aad; Waters’? wie aw went with us, and te work boy, We ®urtal (0 go to Nixon's, but Pond jot tithe road. 15 was on the wens; ona vb ta twsesin y povip; we vav accad ol 18 ant Came back, me shor rus wy ALSDEUG Was b> Lic Tstaried foe jOMN, THE MURDERER. CA¥E OUT on the <foup; 1 told bum to «ome end 8.01 he hed ot my hos) mig tunk he sar! he vidw't Snow; hem me! over some hin’; be jimped off the &o pandzuyaloind the coraer i the house and stapled for the woo s; Lesl.d io the ret of my folks iocomeanicach nim, for he was ranni Tran ‘owe tothe foov of the bl; Mr. ft ree an’ me! us find said he bad ound my bs onnd snd he wa: dead; L went where he directed god found my busvend dead sn the sround, tat wou le wuy Lom te road—the byroad that te dso Mr, Nixon's hous oo, Hor Lioy i. Is a> Waters, 10 ci Hliza Waters und @ reat punter or ethers Were there ut the vody; my jushands fice was @ @ ed Wii blued; he Was tying on bis ba k; 1s Clotwug We moet ton of; some of tie Wiech 8001 Pruucht bis body 20: a bho mile from where the after: & corene’s mquest Was soon D. MewWhtiy batng in auendan ter Washing If; tiey dido t the funera: oc ound; warus bed, wl d the bod Om 3 ALOW neq the room at the thie; curred ot Piesday fo owls, the inquest was on Souccy, the same day he Was fod the feneral was le dint e cieomingdaie chuich, and he was bart d justab ve Le cagreh, on tee ht; T have known LOR the prs her, About seven mon 'ls; believe be 4anma red man; Nixon was at ovr house voit sand waoon Siturdey ath raocn; he came to the (orang a=ket me Wiere my husvand wos: | told im be had gone two Blioming oie with the rest: Dixon then a iwhere Mr. Hoprace was; food nf bel veu he was at home; dr, Hoppaagi itves tomy howe: be thn Went to Hop jou Ws and adked bim to come out; Mr. foppangiy 1 him in. tit pave no onewee, Mrs. Ho paved he «int go ip: don 6 thunk 'e went in: never knew ‘of any previous dificul'y between n and S18: 0. ques'tons were ruled ons, Sisco ars vic. ected my husbend home 1 went to Wa ers? on pur- hal heard } ove other why wos thety-eiekt Cross exammed--L that sataday ngiit: pose to lovk for iny hnetaad: T dew goneto Bloomingdale; he woud have to pass Wit rs 10 01 EuvortN. Sisco said my and Lexp cet tin bo ve iit munutes; J vent ack home asan when dt nd ony bushand not here; Td not niet anybody poing -€o\.n t) Waters’; Waters tuid me he vat Reon py husband at Booming I went back bone y pont @ wmute; 1 went to Nixon's. ex; ecting telearn avout my basband; my usbaud | ad beat rT dto co (e there several t mes dun: g the wine ter; iny Losvand had b en there IN A FRIRNDLY WAY and was oni several times; there is a felt and ow plece of woods belween our hou-es; iv was afier sunrve on Sunday when T went over to Nixon’s; Nixon s he had left ivco near f-aae Waters, sitting alony the road; Wuiers ity between the Ws ard Bovniinadve; the place the ody was foun is avove Isaac Wa ers, toward Car- mmitown; Nixe shit he had not hate fgnt with bun; © asked bim Mf he bad had o quarre': Said not iword; dida’igay anything about having & fist, colmencea by mg husvand, 1did noisiy “Jobo Hixon, dad you not kill my usoaac#’ ov auytiins jike it; don’t know that he (oid wayhody «0; bts wile, sister and Cag were presen ats e yeny bah 4 a erred 10; ea was out doors al tne Fornwes vald ie would come hong ead fell” me ail about K I eee be ee sett ans whos, 1 had ‘beard, and thea a5 " Watters’ and told them; [uiid not tell Mes, Hospancics belived Nixon had ktiled my hes ; did pot tell Mr, Hoppangh so either, but fold then what James had said me; 1 had just come down the main rod and would lave seen ny hus band if he wad beew theres the first blood we suw was on some jcaves in in the road; Mr. and Nirs. Waters, and whe others before mentioned, were with io; didn's see any blood on the ler hand site of the ued vk a sinue; pun’ doit bucky wueu i wen back the caso was rsumd at two | j gle Work othe houses totd him to coma : DROW mM where had dels my husiaands & ban if hes) 1 killed him, wen be mauled OMRON EHR, aud ran to the woodes @ aid not say there Wore men coming up with © 61 to tie hun; I told Mr. Boppatrh aid my irathertaiaw tO go wnd catch bm and tie bu th Hooed as be Wid Pan age away jor the nen ine antes toh Bm; ddy& woue ay bod on tmoe ; John Nixow Dover wowed for my wusi aa i Guat know Oo. dae WH Veounl, a gouge maa. was then swWarn—Lie in Pow; ten sownstlp; | now Da td Hh. Sisco; f roerd be boy OB BUR AY Ort Senwtary 0; it wa. aout My paccs ‘rour the byro rd wat iu y-ive pac 8 iron the malo sud where we doun! te boo; 1 Was abow ten o’cock Bunday 4p sptag; | 88 goUns over the bill; met Gere Henan; he ak dine it 1 HAD SERN DAVE 81800, afew MO Ne bs W ag NIX 1’ HOLBE ANG FW Siace’s Ife studing on the -toop, ani then saw Joni Nixon Ti @iag fom the hou @; he Was running svat: cast fom th: house towads the woois or vruph; 1 at rie laid ran to the by rood witch leads to the b uss: 1 met Janes Nu: wked bin Whar wast @ ma ter; asked hi nat ue knew where Si-co was; we en retura d to where 40: blood was, 1. and James kh, Isaac Water., Edwin N. Si-co, ue boy len , Georze Heanvou and o1e or two otncrs: 1. and James Nixou fou.d 8! co's body oO» the lower sive Of (he Poad—the nsaeoad; we all arrived wbout ‘te sam: thne; no ome was thers when wearrived: Mw was between ten and eleven ocr ck Snnday mo vins; the -body hid on ts beck, ) Dts pa tly of and face covered wiv) blocd; one dog was u litte dravn u); ho wis dead. At Uns poin) the District Aliorney presmed & Map of the locality, am btie portion of the various: houses, roads, wees, by roacs, &., and the place awhere the body was found were po mied ou\). Witn 8s sid he first DISCOVERED THE BLOOD AT DIFFERENT PLACES -on (he sap ngs; iM 8 Me plices tour or sve feet arom the grouni; tuere Were five or 1X sap ines and tr Wiui Divod on trem; they Were afterwards in there Was atthe blood “on a rock and oF a sip, anlsome cn tic leav @; -@W some wok prin s; Lae bovd-covered stump Was beiwe n the by road and the plice where the bouy was found. Al ills ;OM: We proceed ngs were const lerably int rrapet b) the tr men ous thunder saower. A large ibnb was wast d frow oie of tie ber tr es be Trant of the court house aud iell upon the roof with af grea nos, and tan roikug a on tie grounl A shower 0. sa N severity bas Dot interiupte | the pro- ceeh n.8 im many year . Anot er mip Wis tien exhivited and aide tothe des rip dn Of be victully aad poertion i Walch tie body lant when .oumd. ‘Toere was BLOOD ON THE GROUND and leaves aroun the bo iv; did pot seo b’oo! In any O° er pine near the body; the leav.s bore the arp aranee ihar roue heavy werzit hal veer oragged Lavon. them: the prash aout tie boty Wa. hot, however, broken own any: on tne by- roa) tere Was a pool of bio! near a tie stump, aepte wou as hig @+ & band: won't Know how or by Whhow the blood wae firs. discoy rd: we found ths Loo Mfirst, in bie morning, rishi in the ro (; the gronnd appearel soft, with a geod many foot tr CxS antrome ‘loog; 1% was trampled quite bard wits foot tra_ks, asf TUBRE AD BEEN FIGHTING; when we arrived ay tie bo ty Eugene Bally and my self went for the Coroner (Squilé Gurnee); the body Was nthe same positten When we returned; we re moved tle boty on a Sok 0. a ladder to Sis 04 house: I went to the house afterwards: the doctor exumined the body at tue inquest; was at Cararan’s Hote: Wat Saturday afiernoun (Janwary 20): there were ag eat many Were; | met Nixon going there as Iwase mins away, about sundown: he was then wlione; i weut home. aud was not te the hotel agata that uy: mereiy passed the Ume of day with Nixo1 when I passed hitu; aid not see Nexon again until | when he was running from the house oa Sunday moruin Cr s+examined—Janes Nixon and myseif firs® discove et the body; was golug to Nexon s wien I met James, ‘The court then, it being six o'clock, adjourned un- til Len o’cloo® thts (Fnday) morniag. THE COURTS. UNITED STATES COMMISS ONERS’ OFFICE. A Lottery Cause. B fore Cominis-ioner Shields. The United Sites vs. John C. Buits,—The detond- at Was areste}on a cuarge of doing business as a jotte y dealer, w paying ihe spec al tax in poe sby th: Revenue liw. he was hel ab nat.on, Lo take Tuursday nest, SUPREME COUAT—SPCCIAL TERM The Galinger Divorce Sult. Before Juige Barnard. ner divoree case was concluded to-day, Judge Uarnard grant ug a deeree of separation 1 out ‘eave for eitier party to marry again. He fur ther ordered the counsel io prodvee affidavits stating NO UE OF | Tope ¥ OWned by tae defen tant. so An 2), rOptiute aliowaucs Covad be insted in the decr.e. UNTED STATES. 60 The Charge of Shipping ©: © he George Wash B fore Commissioner Os ora. Tne adjourned ex: nmeton in ihe case of A, Kompte uni A. Lange, wo were arresiel on a cha'ge of having shipped explesive subs ances on the steamer George Washington, on ber voyaze from this port. to New Or'eans, took plice yester lay alter. noon, Genera! Jacksoa apyeare | tor the covern- 1ueul abd Le « Clendaut’s Counsel were also pre wut. Thomas MceMa den, & carman, deposed that he r6ok b \¢ Case O1 soos fa question to Loe steamship, ani tial he di| $0 by orier of Mr. La’ ge. he 1 cher heauing Was then adjod ned, tn order etiete tion, of chemis.s mm relaiion to ae piosive character of sn s.ances fa the box. ‘The Gal tot e A Divorce Granted. Before Judge Van Brunt. John M. Schmidt vs .Margarct B. Schmidt, was 1 svit for Givoree on the ground of aluitery, It was given to @ Teferce, Who reported In favor of the ap licant, To-jay Judge Van Brant confirmed the r porvol the vefaee, dad gruuted a judgment of di- vorve. COUIT CALENDA'S—THIS Gar. Count—GENekaL Tenm.—Court opens ton A. M SrEciAL TerM—Held by Judge 236, 230, 203, 202, 2ud TAMBERS—Held by Judge 96, 117, 139, 180, 197, 202, ney Causns—Pefore Judze 1, 2088, 2865, 2366, 2900, 09, 2867, 2308," GO19, 2189, 8029, 2401, 2034, 2936, » 1445, 1874, 2622, 2017, 2, 1774, 2212, djonrned tor the term. naa,—Nos. 2334, 2714, 054, 286, MARINE COURT. —, DIALOLICAL ATTEMPT TO DESTROY LIFT. Persistent Attempts to Throw Passenger ‘Trains from the Track of the Bostoa, iarte ford and Erie Railroad. Boston, Aprii 23, 1870. Two wicked and desperate attempts have recently beon made to throw trains trom the track of the Boston, Hartford and Evie Railroad, On Tuesday nivht last Air, Wiliam M. Comey, of City Mills, was walking on te track between City Millis and Frank- Jin, Mass., when he discovered a lot of railroad ties piled upon the track, one of which was projecting upwards from a cattle guard, high enough to catch the locomotuve. The Southbridge train was overdue, and Mr. Comey without delay cleared the track, He nad sust- compteted when We train arrived and pas ed along safely, He said nothing about the obstruc- 11008 to one on the train, but reported the tacts to the ratiroad offctals. Soon afferthe tratn had passed Mr, Comey saw two men in the distauce Wow be baled, out they made no response, and he di) not recowiize them. They soon after disip- pearelin the woola near by. The officers of the toa | hen detaile | men to watch ab certain points, aid gave Mr. Comey authority to guard it in the neighiorbood whee tie da, avempt had brea mate to throw a train off, He watched only avout the me when trams were due This morniag he wen jus before tie steamboat trea for No: Wich was due, and to hig Cousternation saw t track was again Obstructed, The tram was within heating, and but a short distance away. He was terrified, he says, ag he never was Leiore, for t vemed httle prospect of averting a fearful disaster, Fie, however, ran up the track 10 wards the train 93 fast as he could, cere being no time to remove toe os'rictions, ant palaug trom his peck a red Samikercnmef waved it es vigoro sly anid aS conspicuously 2% he possibly coull, at a signal to we engineer to step the trav, While he was doing Us tarce mica came out OL the woods by the side of the track, armed with guns, ant all hres fred at him aad then disappeared among the trees, uve bal! perforated lus hat, and apother wounded lum in one ef bis arms. Mr. Comes’s signal was fern by tie engineer, and the train happlly stopped within © few feet of the obeiuctiuns, which being Fenioved the (Wain proceeled, g ‘The got eebocred b © Would be assassins for the Acoommisnrientof thelr hellish purpose was et the top of an embankment Wine js nbout ninety feet in height, and skirted at the bottom by a milipond, into Wiics the trata inst mevitably hive been p cipitated bot for Mr. Courey’s | r sence of mind aud vO 16@ Ex rtions. It i8 hot kKaown wheter the purpose of the wWrotehes Wio ys ru ved the track Wax revenge Or the road orrob ery oft ep esenvers, Wut iL ly Moped be; wiay Ve Weud.ed wad caucnh NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY THE PRIZE RING. ‘second Fizzle of the Kerrigan- Touhey Fight. eee Sandy Hook Stormed by tho Roughs—The Police on Hand in Strength—Kerrigan ‘on the Ground and in the Ring, but Touhey not to be Found—Capture and Speedy Discharge of Ine tended Spectators, It is beyond cavil thata fght between the pagit iste, James Kerrigan, hating grom the Fourth ward, New York, and E iward J. Touhe:, of Wiamsbur. L. 1, wilt never take place. Bad luck attends one or the other of tre principals wherever they wander professtonal'y, and the authorivies of the respective districis wherela they desire to meet tn th» “aquared circle” fave twice interfered with their Little amuse- ment by poanciag upon them “just before the bat- te.” First came the lamentable fizzle of the 12th of Apnil in Connecticut, and secondly, there was its count in New York harbor yesterday, althouch It lacked the guttering bayonet and the rife Joaded to the muzzie, and the picturesque handcuil afer arrest, HOW THE MATCH ORIGINATED. It wit be remembored that the ravtling mill be- tween Billy Edwards and Sam Collyer stirred anew the blood of Kerrigan and Touhey regarding their atic did not take place as agreed upon, and that some Litrty poor unfortamates are now in the Jul at New Haven, regretiimg iheir ardor on the occasion, 4s too fresh upon the minds of all to need repetition. DEMANDING THE STAKES. Soon a‘ter Kerrigan was release! from eustody in New Haven, he calle! upon the stikeho'der a quiet'y demanded the money up, inasmuch as ke he wasin the 1ing on Charles’ Is'and at the hour named, and in tie abemce of Tounsy, thought he Was entiticd to 1. The backers of the latter had, however, boen to him prevonsy and provested a ainst his giving the stakes to Kerrigan, as the ter- ie storm on the Fount the nts bt of the 11th inst. hal prevented his reaching the ground be‘o'e inter- fercd with by ths authortesof Connecticut, Aiter two or three meet nes, da ing which the principa’s and their earnest paitisans had many warm discus- slong, tie stageiolder o.deved that THEY MUST FIGHT, M's reasons for ths dcison were log'c: based upon a thoronzh refer neve to tie rile} ring, 28 revieed in Kagland four years ago, wivauta.e coud be clamed by either pa a Pecnent Was entered Into b twoes the boxers that they siowd firht at carch weigiis, witht: ten days, for Hie or gil amount, and the man net on the groond the diy and hour named, whether stopped by the ausrorities ov net. should forett the stak’s. Ths was the lirst chaptr of the Kerrigen-To ey inatci—a fitting companion to thes eond and la: recaliog incidents aispaying imo-ance and sta- pidity on the paréef the Jeaders of these medtocre gladiators, ON SANDY HOOK, ‘The dreary waste of -and and cedars at the mouth f the hi bor was select’ for the fight, and yester- be ween the hows of five aid egaearclock, th dsy aud time, Water street and tae Baitory kiew 1, @ud the roughs aad thieves of both cistes—Now York and Brooklyn—prepared to attend it, One of the men who tricd to boss the job to trareport the gang from this city is the rdeemed Kit Bara, the pose of Water sireet, but Kirt failed, as tae soquel how, wheys friends inten ied, as did his nts partisins, to contract lor a tugboat, to steal its way down the bey a thas time Of ‘Thusday mo.ting When the April stars were one by oLe takmg Kaye, itso om: babtat Ek ff, sloop and s*hoon'r wee impressed into service al ths water's eg: of the city and oa Staten Iviand, and in ui wi bour of nish they edged mons shore towar! th: bay, «and aa iis broal expime of water, cured naurht how ioud we their voiecs or the splysh ef the oars. moraiug tary al, or neariy ail, landed @n tie beach near Ure lighthouse, The place was a Hiting Ow forthe object Tre howe tnusle of tie Osean )eating en the shore, the Hashing of He beacon livhis om be towers as welcome saluiaiions to the marin r, the boats aml the rougit looking ewwching for the fight, made a picture worn rememb ring. bh Was ound to b> onthe ground, having ten Is and with his secoads Wednesday atternoon. Ina vuth ng house t+ siept contente | athousn the seomumoimions wer: very poor and the surrouadngs dreary enougii foe ORG Who Lhous be he wo Wl fet soon afcer bie dawn of day. To ‘hey | nod arrived, nor bad any of hus frt-nds. am Lali the bunmers aad dock rats shoos tier heads ominously. Suddenly a cry irou the atiendint roug!i3 atiractel much attention, B.aurng s.owly dows for the Hoo} do-k was seen the POLICE BOAT MESROPOLITAN, and while the crowd cirwd Ca;tain Todd and the one handee | ote aboari they ris ed for ther boats and soon were raising ‘al or bea ling their bade: 0: ash, 10 escape Une Last faniarity of the ofie-rs. In this tey suece sted, with but two « ptions, bus merry time wag male in thet char, along tie beach at Sindy Hook. ‘The omtcrs lwamped ata Lv ly ¢@ 6, in i knee dey, avd cow an! ton scated tie shelving guley, fimged wet cedar, and "piere int) places well atapied for the P.rpo-es of AS a-sination. Korean was awakened from bis slimbers, ond when haifa mile away irom i.e oilcers was saley pu’ on board a sloop, Whe! in a moment st od away: for tha river wsbury, Nod. Touhey fas not heen seen even yey and Wookhig «it over tle Wars of tue bay (here wes potiine see: of a rowboat or sall- boas that iooked aa if t contained hin, S00. Kerr. gan's boat rtocd in again \oward shore, and 110 e@ of uve boats lai cued from her de.k te poled 1ulek!) e el on th: beach, with # paper parca) upier his acu, Ir contaned this tht ing shoes, In a moment he was sone—burled in tie tilek groves Of Cedars, Wiere a thousand polcomen coud not have ‘ound bin Soon two, tree, sour and more ir ends followel him; and tie hour of eicht o’c ocks was fast arriving they ventired avain to the grounds selected for te occasion, and qu ckly iorming @ taupoary ring Kerrigan for ine second tine, owing to ihe agence of jis epponent, c:s.med ihe stakes of $1,000, ASLOOP LOAD CAPTORED. Tired and woury of th. job, aud wax'n? warm in their mdignotion be ange of such poor luck, the poli e boat cook in ber Lines and mover slowiy away. When but sé lite dis.ance irom the dock Captain Tod 1 espied a sloop approaching the beach with & nutaber of men on board. With bit two prisoners it would look ravier ingiorions to retarn, and in tie absenor of ttzht compel ed the vessel to heave to and took the paasenreis prisoners, ‘Then the Meiro- polttan, crablike, bowled mer ty away. GOOD B ‘The face of police out of sight, Ker'tzan, about ten o'clock, together wit! lis tiiends, leit cae Hoo. in a sma!! boat and before noon was in a place «f sa’ety. Abt tha® time. more than two pours after the } been heard trom, and of @ bungling, mise: TIE A All those arreate i, In the early “vay of th 3 ended th by arranged peh RESTED PARTIES. oth by Captain Kennedy, of the Six*h precinct, oa s.ore, and by Captain Todd, of harvor police, in the bay, Were taken beiore Ju-- lice Dowitug, aud with a solemn warning thatif they were ever detected An ai iing, encouraging Ov assisi- ing in the disgraceful practice of prize fighting they would hive meted out to then the severest penalty of the law, they were seat nome rejoicing. ‘heir names are as follows:—Captain Kennedy's prison- ers—Heury Simpson, Thomas Carter, Joseph Eon, Stephen M. Hale, James Bartiey, Jom Moore, Sid- ney Pomeroy, Henry Stanton, Joun rovers, Jonn Woot. Wm, Crai Pet Sonar, George Hamilton, Sam Sheehan, Patrick O'Buen. Captain Todu's vie- Ums—Patrick Laney, Ed. Sweeney, Vhomas MrFar- land, Jolin Murpi “6 Morrisy, Patrick Ca- muneky, James Calim, Charles Cummins, Timothy Boyle, John Hendredisin, Denis Mangin, Patrivic O’Brien, Joon Burns, Charles Burns, Lawrence Me- Mahon, Joim Connor, Mrenae! Mackey. ‘Touhey Was hot arrested, a3 sue very knowint oues WhO Were arres € j last nie serted. Having the fear of Judge Beitord’s warrant te is undoubdt- edly \ollowiug Kerrigan’s plan, and “keeplug very searea.! CHEN JIM JUBILEE. anization ef an EriesTammany Political Associntion. ‘ne Sixteenth Ward James Fisk, Jr, Tammany Association organized last night at their rooms, Utalt House, corner Twenty-fiih street and Eighth avenue, Joseph A. Hart, President pro tem., in the chair. W. Mort, Thomas Lynch, Joseph W. Morrissey, Jo- soph BR. Purdy and William A. Richardson were elected oficers of the association, together with sev- enteen chairmen representing the several districts in te ward, The following and adopted:— Or: resolutions were real Resolved, That wo tender onr hearty aid and snpport to the interests of “Uld Tammany,” and endorse with ceelungs of ide ne pag action of oat ' ‘Tweed, at tho State capital. emed citizen, Hou. Wiliam Resoived, That the James Fisk Jr. Tammany Association of the Sixteenth ward reevgnize in Messrs, M.T. Breanan, &. B. Hart, und Peter B, Sweeny} the chosen jeaders im the coming political campaiin, Resolved, That the thanks of the {association be tendored ‘Mr, James Fisk, Jt,, for hia kindness to co-operating with us fo forming our organizutiva, Speeches were male by Colonel 8. Sloan and Marcus Hanton. of the Fifeonth Ward Association, and Mr. Michacl Crow. y, of the ‘wenty-secont ward. After many prowinent cliwens of tae Ward had signed the rol ihe meednd adiouimed amkiat MUG CULMUSLAeIA, (0 Mee a Se Fekiay ey ming, APRIL 29, 1870 fighting abilities, and hence the original agreement | Btn wo fight at 132 pounds weight for $1,000. That the | PIGEON SHOOTING MATCH. A phe shooting match gor $200 ast five birde each, came of yesterday at Greenville | & twecn Wallin ‘faytor and Miles Jolson, ‘Tae lat er won @y three binds. Ain of $160 afterwards took pave betwen Tom Ta) lor, donn Ryan and & war Pry, wh ch Ww B WO by ‘Taylor. There was a lange crowd a ubbndaace. ‘A SERSEY 9A K SHEPPARD. ‘Anthony McGregor, the New York bur7’ar, who ‘escaped from the State Prigor at Trenton on Wednes- day evening, carried out bia desiza by sieaing she overaiis and coat of a plumber who was werktog in the newshop, He passed out unnotio’d alter he had opened the rm gate by prahing the s, rlig bak by means of aw. ‘The new shop is Incutd ont ‘aide the prison walls, bit m los. pioximity to tem It is believed that he taracd his 66+; 8 tlowaids New ¥oik, ond despatches were accordingly sent th ther, SHIPPING NEWS. ‘Almanac for New York =Tuls Dave Sunrises... ‘Sun eets. PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 28, 1870. OCEAN STEAMERS, DATE «OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR TE MONTHS OF APRIL AND MAY. ‘Steamnre Desination, Oiom America. {Apri 30,, | Bremen. sme 2+/68 Brow! at. City of Brooki'a! April 80,2! Liverpoo! §1, Laurent. i bit 54 Broadway, Cambria.,..+ i Parag aragta, a Enclandy “9 Broadway. 8 {]16 Broadway, 29 Broadway. Glay cow. Liverpool. 1]15 Broadway. Hremen.. 68 Broa st. 153 Broadway. CLEARED. Steamship Dacian (Br), Laird, Glastow—Hendler non Bros. Bteamship Colambla, Van Sice, Havana—Atlanuc Mail ‘Bteamabip Co. SteamshIp 1 Livingston, Cheeseman, Savannah—Living- ston. Fox « Co. Stoam#hip Saratoga, Couch, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- moni--Oid Dominion Steamshfy Ca, 4 iimainahipdonn Gibson, Wiaters, Georgetown, DC—Phillips rown. Stataship Fanita, Yreeman, Phitatelohla- J Loritiard, Steamship Chesapeake, Brage, Portland—J F Ames. BteamshinGlancns. Walden. Basloo—\V P Clyde. Ship Ontessa, /unlev, Havre—Boyd & Hincken, Siip Jeremieh ‘Thompson, Kennedy, San Franctsco—C Cometock & Co. Rark Cuura (NG), Pro! Bark Sterling, Hénding, Ho Bark Carib, dayne, St Groix—P Hanford Co bark Prindceaso ‘Alexandra (Dan), Verdun, St Kitte— Roche Bros & Colley. puirigd MeDonuld (Bx), Adams, Hopewell, NB—Heney & rarker, Brig Excelsior (Br), Mayor, Hamilton, Bermnda—D Me- Coli. chr Laura Pride (Br), Hassell, St Kitts—Jones & Longh. , Karacca—B J Wenber Sehr 1 © Hertz Clinton 4 at HV Crandall (Br), Pettis, Hailfax—Crandail, Bertau aera F Randolph (Br), Magnus, St John, NB—J W Elwell 20. gSche Katie Ranger, Martin, Jackwonille—Van Brant & laght, ‘Sehr Myrover, Rrown, Charleston —N L McCready & Co, gGa EA Van Brunt, ooker, Wiimington, NE—¥an Brunt lag Scht J Nickerson, Sle!zh, Baltimore—Baker & Daytoi Schr C P Rich, Rich, pt ie haw Sebr Thos KIN3, Kelly, New Bedfor'. Sehr Lodow ck BUI, Brockway, Hartford —Rackett & Bro. chr Phenix, Smith, New Haven—Rackett & Bro, Bolt bvelyn, Palmer, Stainiord. Steamer Bristol, Plerce, Philadelphia, aftomner Black’ Diamond, Meveditn, Wim Antwerp-—Fred Schwoon, uC Comstock & Co. yp, Del-—-A ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAW YACTTS. Steamelip Anglia (Bri, Cralg, Glasgow via Moville April 16: with md eid Hassengeras to Henclerson Brow. Fest 1s, at noon, lat bi.47, 1on252, evoke ship Hranken Moor (Br, from Graugen ‘Gneber; @ivt, lat $1 17, lon 33 45, was tn company with stearcahip Ottawa, from Ginsyow for Mon ile Steamsmip Missonrl, Edwards, Hayana April 2%, at 7 PM, with mdse and passengers, to the Atlantlo Mail Steamshtp Co. Had strong heat winds, with high sea, from la: 30 to 35, Sicams nip Taaac ell, Bourne, Ricamond, City Norfulky with mdse wid passengers, to the Old Dominion 0. Hark Reptembrio (Nor), Turlesen, M: fruit to Grand & Cerero-—veasel to Fun Gibraitor Feb 11, Hriq Dirigo of Harrington: fruit, fo Lawrence, Giles & Passed Gibral ch 10. days. Tivig Pelex (Nor, Taraldsen, Wie Janeiro, 72 days, with cof. feeto Napier & Welsford—vessel to master. Crossed the Equator March 32, fn lon Had variable weather; 20th fnst, iat 352,1on F408, had w heavy gale irom &, veering aronnd to WNW, lasting 24 hours; lost foresail and flying )ib and broke jibboom, Sehr 8 Thompron, Hanfelt, Para, 23 days, with rubber, &e, to, KE Amsinck & Co, Had strong W gales most of the psanegs la been 10 dasa N of Hatteras, Sout inst, iat 85 40, fon 713%, spoke echt Azelda & Laura, from New York tor Baracoa, Schr Chas De with angar, to Latagsn &' Co--v" Had fine weather; bas been 4 da ir Wm Allen (of Toms River, NJ days, with sugar, to Grinnell, Minturn & MeClendy & Co," Had moderate weatier ; of Hatieras. ‘Sehr WG Dearborn, Senil, Wimington, NC, 5 days, with naval stores, to Evans & Biosaom, Sehr A M Bailey, Bafley, Virginia. ebr Oorost, Heath, Virginia. Sebr John Forsyth, Applegate, Virginia, Schr Alfred Hall, Post, Virgimins Behr W © Nelsot, Rose, Virsinia. Schr Herschel, Chambers, Georgetown, DO, for Hudson, Schr HJ Kaymondt, Eheworth, Geor-elown, Di Schr W W Marcy, Champion, “eorzetowa, D Schr Mott Bedell, Ba:tell. Baltimore Schr Lavinia, Batley, Indian River, Del, w th part of the cargo and anchors and chains of achi W A Vail, to whe Coast Wrecking Co. Sloop GB Smith, Hulse, Virginia, Passed Tirongh Hell Gate, BOUND SoutH. Steamship Wamsnita, Fish, New Bedford for New York, with mdse and passenzere. to Fergaaon & Wood. Belir Thos 8 Koders, Young, Georzes Bank for New Yok, with tish to HC Rolgers & Co. April 2), 00 Georges Bak, Tost by drowning Danvel W Beckwith, of H:gartown, Mass, and Wm Towers, of Greenport, LI; they were oat ising an their boat, which by some meahs vot upset; it was not blow. ing very hard at the time, aud it is supposed they got In a “rip,”) and thus upset; the scbr Gilson Carmen, veing ciose by atthe time, saw oue of t ‘ou the bottom of the boas aid run vor bin bef re they could get near him agen washed bim off, which was the last seen of them tue boat and a icw articles were saved. Sch WW Dixon, Rodgers, Georges Bank for New York, with fish to HC Rodgers. Co. Schr Cordelia, Becawith, Georges Bank for New York, with see lr Ucorse W Rodgers, Rodgers, Georges Bauk for X chr George lodgers, Rodger Georges Bank for New York, with nich to HC Rodgers & Co selir Honz, Ryder, Belfast, ¥ days, for Newark, with Inza- ber, to Sam! Jones. ‘Schr Ophir, Webster, Catais, 8 days, for New York, wiih lurnber to Simpson & Clapp. Scur Madagascar, Linicott, Frankia, 14 days, for New York, with Inmber to Chas Peters. Sel Pactis, Ginn, Rockland, & days, for New York, with hme to J R Brown. ‘Bebr Goddess, Kelly, Lanesville for Phtladetphia, Sehr itm, Ryder, New Bedford for New York. Eehr Jas English, Barker, Fait River for New York. Selir Churies A Graines, Liarvey, Providenes for Elizabeth- Fe Peebr Joba SpoTord, Hawkins, Providence for Eilznbeth- rte Patchr North Pactilo, Eaton, Providence for Eltzabethport. Jkenburg, Lerrill, Providence for New York, Behr ST ¥ 8, Hulse, Provider for George n Schr Kate Scranton, Palmer, Providenes for New York, Schr Geo Hotei Jackett, Providence for Ellza ethport, Rehr Oliver Jameson, Jameson, Providenes for New Youk. Schr WD Cargill, Kelly, New Huven for Phiindeiphia, Schr O L Hawley, Bayi New Haven tor Virginia. Fehr Sarah E Wright: —, New Haven for New York. Schr Win Penn, Baylis, New Uaven (or Virgini Schr Joxephing, Lindsiey, New Haven for Vir; ra, Cox, New Haven for Rondout. Siramons, Oystervilie for New York. ‘Jane, Allen, Hricgeport tor New York. Senr belle, Simpsun, Bridgeport for Hoboken. Schr Haze, Sraith, Brigeport for trenton. chr Mail, Holmes, Greenwich for New YOrm. hr. GAcken, Hobby, Stamtord tor New York, chr Thos Joflerson, Fox, Stacsford for New York. Helen, Oarrally—- for New York. oop Kuode isiand, Crowley, Bristol for Now York. BOUND FAST. Korma, Gilmore, Now York for St John, NB. in MéeDonait, Adama, New York for Hopewell, NB. Brennan, Virgina for New Haves. rawcence, Baltimore for sldgeport , Hetimore for New Haven. 2 8) days, with “iyo Co. Passed. Messina Feb 17, with i to F Taibot & Co. esterly wings for 21 s, Hodgkinson, Trinidad, Cuba, 15 days, y i toJonas kmith & Co. ant, Sagua, 10 ~vestel to N le as been 5 duya N ph Boor EH Kee Benr MJ ¥isher i recton for Dighton, Sehr Cloud, Stevens, Trenton for Marttard. Seur John’ Auderada, Williams, Phuadelphia for Provi- dence. ‘Schr Sardinidios, Holbrook, Philadelphia for New Bedford. febrJobn R Mckee, McKee, Port Johnson for Norwich, Schr 5 L Thompson, Rui izabesbport for New Loudon. H Bowen, Baker, Gilzabethport for Fall River. 4 Borden, Borden, Elizabethp tt for Fall itiver. ‘and, Lindsiey, Rondout for New Havea. Beir Julla Ano, Wella, Rondout for New Haven, Behr Mary Tice, ‘Tice, Rondont for New Havea. Bebr Ney, Chase, Newourg for Fall River, . Behr Chancetlor, hgh ie Hoboken tor Fall River. BebrC F Rich, Rich, New York for Provineetowa. Senr PL Woliton, Cobb, New Yor for Provincetown. Sehr Pilot's Bride, Blat chford, New York tor St Joua, NB. Sclr Margarct Potter, wk for Noank. BELOW. Bark Venns (Br), Davis, trom Newport March 2, with railway iron, to Heney & Parker (received a pilut 27th Inst, fa iat 4) 85, low 692), irom boat G W Blunt, No U), SAILED. Bteamnships Palmyra, Liverpool: Dacian, Glasgow ; Colum. ay Havana, 1! Livingaion, Suvaauah; Suratoge, Rickmoad, oun Givsun, Georgetowa, DC. Wind at suaset NW, light, Shipping Notes. ‘The steamsme Manbattan, Captain Woodhul, of the Charleston line, has gone to the dock of the Quintard Iron Works, foot of Eleventh street, for extensive repairs to her machinery. The steamship Missourl, Captain Edwards, of the Havana Une, which arrived at this port yesterday, was detained the day of starting from that port fully six hours, Her cargo is quito large, comprising 2300 boxes of sugar, 100 canes of se- gars, and general mereband ‘The new steamship City of Merida, the Iatest addition to Messrs F New York and Moxiean Mail Stearn mpany, 18 #0 far Onishedthatia a fortnight she will go on a trin! trip to test ner machinery. The City of [ Mexica ia 243 foot iu Jeng!’ on deck, 88 Zens Uraadth of boat, twenty: | and hackmatag, fastened with copper and iron, and diayor Sch tor a sweepsiakes { jn diameter, with 4 feet 6 Inches mroke of piston, The ef —TRIPLE SHEET. oe i | 19 treet dopth of hold, and, when loaded, wi'l draw 16 feet of wat She is of 1492 tons burthen, bullt of white onk nally strapped with (ron straps, Her’ enying !s of vhs vertl. cal, direct act ing description, having ane cylinder &8 tnekes fective power of this engine wit} be about 700 horses. Steam will be generated by two tubular boliers, She was built 1a dul by Messrs Jno Englla & Son, and her machinery con- structed by the Delamater Iron Works, Her rig iathat of foretaprail schooner, The steamsh:p Veneznetan, now lying at n dock In Brook- lyn, will be compelied todtscharge bor cargo that the re- pairs neoded to her buil may be sutisfuetorily begun and fine Inned, Captain Greene, of the schooner Wm Clark, wh'ch arrived ‘at this port on Sunday last, reports that when paasii Capes of Delaware he saw a great quantity of floating ma- terial, which he supposed was portion of a wrecked steamer, ‘This opinion was bored on the fact that there were grained stateroom doors and other articles of anature which a vessel ‘of such character wold alone Lavo on board. From what ‘veruel could they have come? Since last report there have arrived from potuts on the Hudson river the foilowing barzes and canal boats:—By towboat McDonald, barges Buffalo, L (toberts, O F Hawley Jr, 8 Colfax; cana! boats A H Spooner, FG MeConlen, Ar- ‘menta, G E Marshall; also sloop Deep River. ‘The wreck of the propeller Wm Wells, recently sunk off New Prighton, 81, by the explosion of her boiler, and which ‘was attended with deplorable lois of infe, bas been raised and towed to Dean's railway, Red Hook. Upon «xamivation of her hold the body of the missing fireman was found jammed between the after part of the bolier and after bulkbea', ‘The bow of the bont was blown out, andshe is such a complete wreck otherwise that ft has been decided mot to attempt to Tepairher, Whot teleft of the huil will at once be broken ‘ap. Marine Disasters. Bm Jonx L Dimon (Bri, Winche!l, from Honoluln for ew. Redyora, peters reported put into St Thomas, aan ka ab Peni, Fra AM eupday morning, 17eh taxt, and was leaking BARKJANRT (Br), 40 tons), Smith, from Havana for Queenstown, with molasses, before report was wrecked Tear Harbor Island Aprit7;' part of cargo saved, and the re- mainder, with the vessel, became u total oss, nZATEDOR Coamare (Aus). trom New Orleans for Bel; ‘Miulaailed for deationtion april +" SuNres® Fevalred A Noawvaian Banx anchored jasean u poted ta'be in distreass | nouored off \anaeoetg Brie Gauvreron, Merriman, from Galveston for Liver- |, before reported, was wrecked Rod Seoycatrraater tay cere 9 Bang Buia 8 P Brown, from Havana for Wilmington, NC, be- fore reported acrotind tn the river below, the latter port, was tower off 24th inat and taken to the efty, apparently unin- penis sokanny (hae ), Bolok, at Che ‘Mth fost front io Janeiro, reports having encduntered a gale Isth Inst, dure ing which spilt mainsail and 7 teereae Teceived other slight damage to Scnt ConNRortocT, aqnk about two months aco in Pot cove, Hell Gate, Inyemn the same position. About 73 tons of a of irom bare, wast pe Canal boats are along- and chains have been * she will be raised by Saturday. ee meen Loxnon, April 28—Burk June, for Quebec, has returned to Penzance leaky. Miscellan cous, Purser Wm D Hempstead, of the steamship Missourt, from Havana, has our thanks for atten‘lons. Notice to Mariners. fi US Lientaousr Drror, ToMPRNsvILLE, Staten Island, April 38, 1570. GRFEN'H RE! LONG IKLAND BOUND, A second cinss iron nun buoy, painted red and numbered ? haa been placed In the positfon heretotore coupled by spar buoy of corresyonding color and nimber, at the SW end of Green's. Reef, 2 miien W by 8 24S from Norwalk Island Lighthouse, Long Ta'ant Sound. nul further notice this station will be marked by this or a similar nua buoy, to be substituted in the winter months by ‘aapar. Dy or er of the Lighthouse Rona, CHARLES § BOGGS Lighthouse Taspector, 2d dis! Whalemen. ed nt New Redford 26th, bark Addl xon (of New York), ell, Atlantic Ocean, Bernvida April 19, with 64 bbls oul. His on freight 26 Ubis sp ofl from ship ‘Commodore Mox- ris. Arrived at do Sith, bark Vigilant, Baker, Indian Ocean, St Sent bome 30 bbis sp, Helena March 14, with 1400 bis sp oll. Reporta ut St Helena, bark Minerva Smyth, Howland, NB, having taken 271 ep, B10 wh and 25:0 10s bone last segson—- 1850 bls ap an ‘do wh oll ail told—bound nome. Spoke March 2%, iat 1308, lon 38 W, brig Herald, Keliy, Marion, nothing eaving St Helena. ‘Schr Agate, Atkins, of Provincetown, was at Barbados Apri 8, with 13) bbls’ sp and 478 do bikfsh off all told—will craite One more Season for sp Whales and return home next seaKon Provincetown vesse's at Wert Leteers from the fo'lowin, Indi« ports April 4, report all we'l. with oil as follows: —Schrs ree yt ar hee 43 ee ~~ arthur Cimon T, uo; Ada M Dyer, Dyer. 100 do; NJ Kaiguts, Dyer, 120 BF Sparks, Goodspeod, 180 do, maha? Spoken. Hyler, from New York for Bremen, Aprit Ship.N Boynto 23, | at ee jon 4 Ship itu: rson, from San Franelsco for Ni Yor: ve yas 66 18 "lon 68 42, maapertciueond ark ‘Tynedale, fom 'New York for Miramicht, NB, April 26 at Ao I St 48 (vy puotboat GW Binat. Not — ar estbury (itr, from Launcest a Feb 2, lat 62 40.8 ion 8 SW, ee ee cess of Wales (tir), from Montevideo for Barba- dog, Mareh Sl, la 1243 N, lon 03 33. ‘ests sires Forvigu Ports. Carprn ss, April 19— Arrived, brig Katabaln, & ‘Thomas: ache 1 is Met anley, Vickers, Havana, ecqemuerd Saiied 19th, burk Palo Alto, Teoney, Faimouth ; brige Shan- awyer, and Raven, Leigton, north of Hatteras; selr & t, Kent, do; 20:h, brig Canuma, Coombs, do; schr von, NYork; ‘Sist, bark Warren Ordway, Hoyt, G08, April 16—Arrived, barka Sandy Hook, Bars- evideo; Norah, Gibbs, Kingston, Ja; brigs Aifa- Kichariaon, aud Clarabelie, Tracy, NYork; Minnehaha, ‘Irwin, Philadelphia; schrS P Brown, Brigutman, Savaauab. Sitlted 16th, sehr Somerset, Scull, Boston; 19th, bark Sam. Shepherd, Evans, Philadeiphin; 20th, brigs’ Antilles, The: trop, ont Riverside (Ar), Hall, Boston; Been G Co pe cl achy Robert J Leonard (Br), McLoughlin, St john, NBs Fazanno, April 1—In port brig Blanche (Br), Hines, fo Delaware Breakwater. = al anil HAVANA, Aprii21—Arnived, brig Lfzzio M Merril, Farns- worth, Liverpool via Matunzat. Cleared 2lat, xchr Martha 3 Heath, Heath, NYork; 22d, dark Elda, Winters, Falmouth, Suilet th, sehrs Sliver Star, Smith, NYork: 21st, Armtstad Cliut), Wester, do; 224, brig Thos Holcombe, Maxey, do; schre Constitu'ion, Smith, do; Etna, Harrison, New Orieans, Lora, Maren 1--Arrived, bark Lala, Knowles, Buenos Ayres (would gall abont the Mth for San Franctseo). ‘Moxnovta, March 15—In port, bark Fanny Lewis, Gi'lan, for Boston. MATANZAS, April £0—Arrived, barks Prairie Bird, Davls, Cardenas: 218t, Princess Alice (Bri, Holton, Portland; bri L, Wadsworth, Bailey, Niork; sche Mayaguezana &p), Fiol- New Orleans tow, M retta, Oxtivie; Naiad, Teer, Liverpool; Rist, brig ‘ary, Philadelpnta ; brig J Pol- 1a Howell (Br), Robert Yath, Old Chad, 'Citatock, alpey, Madeira, GAG, Apiil 4—Arrived, sobre and Co yueite, Crnfee, Savan NYork : 14th, brig Eelipae (Br), Salied 4ih,bark Duo Gognatt (Aus), ‘Marvssich (from New , Beliast, Tz schre Hamlet (At), Malgrat, Faimouta, Joquutte, Craice, Baracoa; Sth,’ brig’ Vouatre (Fr), Maiuohy, aarsetiles. QUEENSTOWN, April 27-—Arrived, steamship Samaria, Mar- tyn, N¥ork (April Ib) for Liveroool (and proceede). Sirnza Leosr, March 15—Arrived, bark Edith Rose, Al- exander, West Ind Bailed 16th, brig Mie, Moulton, NYork. —. it daco, April 10—Arrived, brig Thomas Owen, Guptill, ‘ork, SAGiA, Avril 16—In port, barks Crusoe, Mix. and Una, 14 brigs Mechanic, Dyer, and ‘Keywone, Barter, do; Onacntelle, Carhsie, and Shell Rook, do; schr Martha Maria, Dean, tor Portlandia a few TRINIDAD, April b— Arrived, briga Harry, Brown, Boston: Jeth, Wm Roberison, Sheppard, Jumatens M © Haskell, Has: Keil! Pidiadelpiia; star M Riebarlaon, Davie, Jamaica, Balled 20th, schr H Adelbert, Dunton, NYork, American Ports. BOSTON. Aprli 25—Arrived, scira Addie Osborn, Matte- son, Inagud; Clara Rankin, Falkner, Rappahapnock River. Cinared—Hark.Davrn, Gragooy, ‘Afrions, brig, William Mason, ‘Small, Surinam} gehr Margaret, © ‘Lyons, Corson, alveston. h_-Arrived, bark Lemuel, Howes, Mee Cleared—ShipJohn Mann (Br), Mana, New River, NB; barks Hazard, Karsions, Darien, Orchilla, Havener, far vana; White, Wing (Br), Porter, & 2B brig Chilifane h (Br, Tucker, Cardenas; sebrs Mary White (Er), Le Franconia, Leavitt, Sattla River, Ga; Emma Sa ip iritish Amerioa (and passed ¢ PM); bark Dawn ; brig Win Mason; apd from U monitor Miantonomah, ‘Wihi—Arrived, steamship Blackstone, Baltimore; barks K Govdard, Manton, Algoa Bay; Rocket, Dil, Singapore; Tonle, Powers, Loendo; Azelin, Brown. brias #ide: iia, Slotes Buenos Ayres; Fanny Liacoin, Bryant, Caibarie Lutelda (Br), Atkinson, as; Maria Wheeler, Whevier, Baltimore. Cleared—Steamshtp Tripoll (Br), Hains, Liverpool vin NYork; brigs Catarina (Ni), Heltinnn, Antwerp: Hrotes: sor Cantzler (NG), Liguers, Rotterdam; Example (8r), Collin Cape de Verds add a market; Orion (Bry Dougherty, Hay via, Wilmington; Kodiak, Downing, Sagua; sehr Fomoua (Br), Molyneax, St Domingo, Sailed.--Steamsbip Aries; ship John Mann bark Hazard; brig Orion. Dhth—Arrived, sleamehip Nereus, Benrae, NYork; barka Fredonia, barks, Fayal; Return, Cardenas; briz Huiaming Bird, Turks Is.auds; xchrs AH Willard, Barbados; Susan Stelvon, tio Grande s Temperance, Vieuinagon, BALHIMOM, Apri 25—Arcived, brig Haabats Anker (or), Hearickees, Liverpool. Cleared--Brizs Alex Kirklaad, Martin, St John’s, PR; D © Chapioun, Knight, Matenrat: Magdaia (Br, Campvell, Havana; Kechelor (Br). Carlo Cardenas thre Vesta, Carter, Nassaus Marguerite ( ad, St Piarre, Mart, aved-—-Drigs Gem Manzaulla; ears 3 E Woodbury, Wenonah. ucz; schrs Katia ‘2:th—Arrived, bi ‘Richmond, J Hoyt, Parker, New Hnve Me; Florence Nowell, Fennitno; cleared Ship David Stewarly Prontws, Montevideo and y eke Mary A Marspall (8r), Anthony, St NBy to load for Ireand; Anon, Frances (Br), More. hovsd Digby, NS; St Lawrence (Br), Steed, Demerai ona (Br), Dexter, Philadelphia; Foreningen (Dan), zen, Riesmond: brig Bonito (Br), Bdgett, St Jobu, NB. hulled, Ship tutroptd brige Magdaiay DC Chapman, Alex rkiand, Bach.or, Era, Harr ‘Q7th- Arrived, barks Uanada (Br), Smith, Alexandr! Elverton, Benson, Fajardos vohre Germ, ty rieata Bactiett, Bartlett, NYork; Avblo Bursiey, Parker, Georgetown, Me; ly B Cowperthwaite, Potter, New London, Cleared—Bark’ Matilda Hilyard (Br), Lovett, Liverpoo! schre Easton, Curroll, Bleutueras Chase, Gross, Providence H Baker, Webber, Lynn; Fred Walton, Rich, Boston, Barks Mary A Marshall, Guiona, Anas Frances, Omer, Wright, May Li B Ives, Milles ‘aivarien, For ingen, St Lawrence. SWICK. Ga, April 18—Arrived, ship Victoria (Br) Woolston, Nev Sais Mark David Taylor (er), ‘quthertord, Or QB schre Tease L Leach, Doughty, NYork; Rhoda olmes, —- ipa Almira, Grasse, and Amelia, Amido disg; Bark. Eothee! Wace, do; and the above arrivals. m BATH, April 96—Salied, achr B &L Marts, Marts, Wash- ington, ESTON, Apnl 28—Cleared, schrs Thos Miskim- moun Caibarien; Geo Washington, Pinkham, Bara- con. ith-—Arrivety ,steamablp Champion, NYork; sehr Geor- wrence, Portiand ) Beta Lae rived, bark Parthian, Dickrann, Baitimore, FERNANDINA, April M—satled, echrs Wm i Jon Lines. NYork; D Talbot, Amoxoury, Matanzas, FORTRESS) MONROE, Aprii 3’—Passed up, steamship Cuba, Dakehart, from New Orleans via tlavanua ior Bait more; ahip Grey Bagie, Collin, from Kio Janelro (or do. ‘Arrived--Bark Paladin (Arg), Mitchell, Buenos Ayres for dere. f erie td out-—Bark Deborah Penne, for Porl'nas; briga Alfrod, tor itiver Piate; Barrys aug Gem, for Weat incios; Townsend, so; cw N Liverpool: hark Plomvten (Br Kee Roy, Rio Janetro, ips Poly, Br and Otago, Thorndike, Crot Rene Nicene teeee Titec? aehra Wim Rowen, for Newfoundland ; Dawn, for Santos— alg enone, FALL RLV rk. “GALYESTON, April 16--Satled. bark Babine, Preak: Cieared 18h, barks Kpesdnwny, Mt Prim, 3 rol Ai Rate ‘Groupugy’ Pensacola brie Wat inry ds " ‘90 ty — A rrted schn Navi haa, Townsend, pita ten arabe camnbet, cae a PSE RO ET Game ea a! GEORGETOWN, Dy apeit 20% ma P eared. chen PL Rotem acu wans Pan Sopa’ tums Skee ratty Neekin, Munitey, Hone! toma Sith, Rig ite ‘, y th, Henry Parker, Brit TOU UEATIR: ApaI'ae Arricét, brig Kildare, Macome chr dames Biles, Hatch, Machias for NYork, April 24 Arrive |, ‘steamship Galt Streamy ory, Galveston far New York ‘and pro tented, UAVACA, April 20—Arrived previowt, welt Manantioo, ‘epo'0, Nvork. port 2th. ache Julia. A River, from NYork, dieg, OLA, Apel! 2--Cienred, ship” Tonawanay. Turley, Arrived, ah onsing, NVork, Preared Trig G8 Prekard: Puoour’, Portina. NEW ORL" ANS, April Sl—Arrived, brig Rifleman, Le Clenrei-—Stenmebtp Yazoo, Catherine, Philatelphis, vis pDelfthnven Freese. Live gg Havana; ithnven, pon}: barks dello (Ita, Torlarez, do: Metin, Lamothe, Havre; brig Possl- don (Nor, Knudsen, 1. |—Cleared, ah hiverpoot. Cherokee (Br), Onitlet, Ore , Cistrtadt Sure eo ya ‘22d--Cleared, shop Lady Bleseinet ‘Adama, Havre; bars Riave (Nori, Neon, Tareagonas, brig’ Hurcermelmier Stern= bere (NG), Heidtmaa. Laniton: Josie, , Marseilles, yit—Arrived, stenmabip Unitet Baten, ard, New ‘an Q7th—Arrived, ships Roswell Sprarue, Lewis, Cant'ff Wee A nee, Millet, Eiverouot; ark fiawdhorr, Willams, Caraif SOoTHWFST PAGS, April 2}--Salled, ship Cora Linn. $3d-— Arrived, bark Olympia (0), Bins, i Eniied—Steamsbip Yazoo: ships Grahams Polly, Genevieve: Strickland; barks Ranger, Walkin. Moti, patie, at anchor, ouward bound—Bark Poseldon; brig: penliad. Dutside, waiting ordpres-Ship Georslana. from Bremen, NEW BEDFORD, Apriia—Arrived, achr A & Le Babooel, Smith, Georvetown, DC, PHILADELPIILA, April 25—Arived, brige Sportsman, Morton, Sagva: Josephine (Br), Fortes, Pe GiearedBark Viaion (Nor, Thonsen, Stetth nia (ital, Benfante, Ancora? © A Rernant (Bri. Ree Fana:solirs Ella Amaien, Smith, Sav Matanzas; Sophia Bowen. Bowen, G'ace Ray, OB, Went to Sea--Brig If Htonston,” for Calbarien; Planet, for Ponce. Pi: schr Nelie Ware, {oF Cardenas, and Nellle Tar ox, for Barbailos, in Arrived, bark Stefan, Percival, Wood's Hole; schrs Ennis R Grabam, Smith, Satua. Jessie Wilson, Connely. and Gov Burton, Luilam, NYor'es KA Andrews. Kelty, and JA Parsona, Young, oston; Win Collyer, Tay" all Kiver; EF Meany, Lewis, Portiand. . Cleared ~B: Everharl Deli, Harbath, Brendn3 Meaco, Christian, Cardenas; schra Ge) Conner, Cousins, Mae tan Tihe-Arrived. brige Meeangetoro Ital’, Ambronano, Paler=- wns Heras (Bn, Wilkie, Porto Cabello; schr Adeiizay. right, Matansas, Cleared —Bark ‘Dunbrody (Pr, Shekels, Kingston, Jag: brio Arcola (Br), Thorapand. Barbados, ‘8th —Arrived ip Astronom, Klopper. Baltimore, Below, brig John Chrestal Barnes, from Peraam saco; sch G Ray- mon, trom West Indies, RILAND, April 23-—Arrived, ortiz Jas Frazer (Br\, Mate theron, Clenfiiexos; achr LJ Warren, Alien, Baltimore. ‘Cleared-—Steatnship North American Trocks, Liver poolt sehr fin 1. Howard, Harel ork. 2th—Arrived, bark Rambler (Br, Munroe, © - briva San Caron, Parker, Caliz; on Harris, Hien Card nas: Gipsey Queen, Foster, do mn Rowell, Atherton, Jo George is Dates Plerce, Mata Don, Ouixotey. Haanell, NYork: sobre Eva L Leonard, Bunker, Tarks Isinous; Kath een (Br), Wyman, Matanzas; Bucco (Br), Chalmers, Carde. Dax. 35th—-Arrived, brigs Charlena, Nicho's, Sagua via Nassar; Suate J & Uammond, and N Stowers, French, Carde- Phinney, Boyd, NYork; Mary E Dana, O'Nelige Bucksville, SC, for Yarmouth. Cleared —Batk Mary © Fox, Ross, Matanzas; brig Merriwa, Waterhous wa; achr Wm Arthur, Andrews, Balimores (Ship Lord’ Dalhousie: brig Frank E" Alten; schre, Six, Hannie Weathroos, Tia ls Howard, and others. 2euh Arrived, tris Magarondaric (Br), Holmes, Cardemats Bark Merrimac, Nichols, from Cuba, was olf Portland Light at wanset, ‘Glearei-—-Brig Mary © Mariner, Mariner, Sagua; solr Jo-- sephine, Brown, Cantenas. Salled —yark Mary © Fox, PORTSMOUTH, April 28—Arrived, schra Laconia, Hall ‘and Mt Hopo, Farnim, NYork; Velma, Look, ant R Windden, Fennimore, Hoboken; | 26th,” brig ’Miwaukes, Brown, Newburg; sehr J Leighton, WallisN, York, pheired at Newenntle th ache’ W MY. Hackett, from, ‘ork, PAWTUCKET, April 34—Sailed, achrs Hortzon, Ne Rondout: 2th, Rending RR No 4. Lictle, Philade’phin, SAN FRANCISCO, April %~Satled, ‘bark Agnes (Br), Bri, Liverpool. red, ship Hannibal, Mazatlan, Ship Jewors, Acapnlo. SAVANNAE, Apri 26—Arrived, steamships San Jacintoy. and Huntevilic, NYork; bark Newcastle, Cardiff; chr Joe W Fish, Portland, Cleared—Steamship Leo, N¥ork, 7th.-Cleared, seur Aiby Watson, Boston. TAUNTON, April 25--Sailod, sehr Emma, Strange, NYorke. WILMINGTON, NO, Apri 45—Cleare, sehr WG Dear born. Seat, NYork. 5 Py rived, stenmehip Fi Cid, Nickerson, NYork. WICKFORD, Apri: 27—Sailed, sehr Rachel Jane, Cooky Elizabetbport. ES LS | LANEOUS. RSONS WISHING TO CONTRIBUTE #10 TO the buliding (und of the Midnight Mission (BI) now, bale ance in three se ni-annaal instalments), address PLINY F. SMIPH, treasurer, 25 Nagsau surert. Hundreds wonld give if called upon, but tis desfrable to have it come in voluntarl Fe. free from colectors’ Tees: a handsome ‘ook, containing names of “the thousand 10 subscribers,” will be sent to- each. Ber HERS wou a RATOR, CHILT sociation, Persons» eN COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPO- ement, Made with: eet. Havor and Ra AL CURE, WITHOUT Ye detention tron) buswess, for Suict Diseases of the Pelvic V % Diseases aud Detormities the Byes ‘ose, Face and WENRY A, DANT ApPRY BASSFORD'S: Ceieurated Noaparell Refrigerators, beat and ehexpext ony d Bassford, Coop: LOTTERIES. OYAL HAVANA LOITERY. " OFFICIAL DRAWING, APRIL 21, 1370. Pris No. Prizes 1No, Pt! esd BO A 1583S. . No, 250 2a0) Triwe VR. oo dou Loe 2H) Ex ESSE a7. O19, ptt Bee ova) ee 3 APPROXIMATION PRIZES, inppeoemations to tho $100,000 Prize—Nos. 2,071 and 4,83, ene! coe Approximations to tha $30, 49 by each. Approximations ‘to 15,188, each Approximations to aegent 20 roatinutis Bie, ench. 0: est gl Vand Stivers Prizes Note in gold. Information furnished. The ta NOW YORK rates pald for Don doons and all kiads of a PRAYLOR & CO, Buaiera, 15 Wai 8

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