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me ee, : S AND TRIGGERS. “A GREAT DAY FOR JERSEY” ‘end Drenching Rain—ood Shooting and " Lively Bira:—Taylor Lays Out the \ Wimatrel and Sooops in $1,000. me ? ea.gmat ‘@ay Yor Jersey |” “Sndeed, avd you can bet.” . ‘These wero the words that, during the fearful ratn ‘worurof yerterday, came from the mouths of a vet- @ran sporttve knight and friend that stood among ‘Bee others at Greenville, N. J., who had gathered ‘Wo witnes; the grand pigeon match between John “Saylor, of New York, and [ietener Tueris, alias the *Walifornia Boy.” Tuese two lads bad shot before, @md Teylor won, which did not satisfy Fletch, and rted tho PRESENT MATCH af 160 birds each, for $1,000, which was accepted. Baoh furnished virds for the other and cach trapped andied for his opponent. The conditions were Swenty-one yards rise and eighty yards boundary. Whoever kiows where Greenville is situated 1s @Ware that it is perched—or rather the grounds where this contest took place are—on an eminence that overlooks bay, ocean ana land. Scores of houses, buiit in exquisite style, encompass the hose ‘Wlrie “Idie Hour’ on every hand, and when the days are balmy and the air genial no ‘pleasanter ‘Place exists within a DAY'S JOURNEY OF GOTHAM. . ‘This match of shot and trickery of hand became ‘Well sounded abroad, and now found a spar«iing oncourse to witness the expected brilliant perform- ance. The sky, that had hitherto been as clear asa ‘Bell and the Sup shining with ail its maiden reful- , Suddenly became overcast, and murky clouds, with water, overshuslowed tne crowd and the ticipated sport, The threatening rain did not Withhold its bow of obeisance very long, es the ters had but begun their trial of skill ere um- ‘brellas were in demand, et the aspirants for hun- ors Kept on in their DESTRUCTIVE WORK, amd sent the feathered victims of thelr sport into the eternity of such birds, regardless of a frowning Xe, Mr, John Ryan, @ Cimmutive specimen of Wibernia’s Isle, was veteran John’s judge, while Mr. Van Lata | acted m like manner for Tuerts, Elmer Stout, a fat boy of 225, from New Brunswick filed the referee's ctiair, He was of 00.1 stati, but when the storm and wind beat against bis blonde mustache he ‘tuck water’ and retired, Nothing happened during the apron to require his oficial decree, and it was just as weil, as Mr, Stout seemed but auotucy “Innocence abroad.” TWO O'CLOOK PRECISELY the men got into position. Fletch, “you Know,” tsa Minsire! boy, and plays to admiing houses every Bight. His goiden mustache was as huge as his six- Penny popu was mdicuously small,” Fieten was ontldents he ielt easy; he had borrowed this pepper- ox for the occasion, and he wanted to sustain the minstre! reputation, for it belongs to an ex-member of tie 4erbity, Kat Fieteh was unlucky, or, rather, he is a poorer shoi than Tayior, inasmuch ag he was : BADLY BEATEN, He was sick wien he q nd his friends held ae 1s ol West street was too maby guns for hin, Tueris was clad in formidable costume. A si'ken. ap surmounted bis cranium, while a cloth jacket And blooming sturt bosom made him formidably conspicuous. Taylor wore those old binck velvet ee met tea years ago id pigeon shooting, and cap WORK IN EARNEST, Taylor shooting fro barrelled gun, when ‘Tucwis. as noticed, was using a sincle bar Oo and 4 half ounce of shot were used and five drachms et powder. A hush of excitement that seemed pain- ful prececed Taylor's taking the score, It wasa glance ana the short, quick mi “PULL ame, when the bird, which was of dark plumage, felt as dead as astone. Tne second iokowed; but Bhe third soared into the clouds, and powder and whot could not stop it. Tueris also did weil at the outset, - Ho ‘illed the first turee, but missed the fourth, then his seventh, tentn and eleventh, when he splendid execution of his opponent made him ‘Weaken. At tie tenth bird Taylor was two ahead, When his eleventh was such A “STREAMER” hat nothing explosive couid catch it. From this — he put—and well killed, too—twenty-tour into baskets in succession—grest shooting in a @renching rain storm. The eXcitement was com- Meeusurate with the work, and some of the old Sports went around in the rain begging for wagers ‘@ one hundred to fifty. Fietch worked well and phot weil, but when he gave THE “Go ny’? is to the thirty-sixth, thirty-seventh and thirtyeighth Wirds his side partners were sick, and tt was sultl- eient to discouccrt Bogardus himself. When seventy- live had beca scored (he betting was s0 much in Tay- Yor’s favor that the odds were alarming. Yet the Aaiter at tae end became careless, UNNECESSARILY 803 and jeopartized nis iricnds’ money. Everybody Was there—thatis, oli the Jersey boys and some of w York’s Weil known sports. The following 1s the Ml score. Tueris stopped shooting at Tayior’s ammety-sixth bird, as i! was useless for him to throw @way more powder and pigéous A -e P S 6%,11,11,1,1,%1,141,1, 1, 1, <= Tay.or-1, f, LLLLELE SELES ES b ee VUULLOULULE ALL Ls ert 534, a1 el, b0,0 1, 1, Bit 9,1, 1, 1, 0, 1—Total 96; scored £0. 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1,1, 1, 1, 1,1, ‘otal, 95; scored, 7 ting—Two hours and forty-elght TRINITY COLLEGE. Beunion of the Now York Association of the Alumni. The annual reunion cf the alumni of Trinity Col- Jege, Hartford, was held at Delmonico’s last night, when about sfxty of the members of tue association and oid frends of the Alma Mater met together for @ renewal of friendship Ia the future, at least for nother year, and to partake ef an elegant repast supplied by the well-known caterer. The company oomprised a great many gentlemen of the practical ‘theological school, and in addition to spiritual doc- ‘tors there were several prominent D. D.’s whose @pecial business is with the body and not with the ul, Everything went off delightfully. At first the Somew at of a homa@opatnte cast about it, Dut no sooner did the “Delmontco” appear than the “spirit” of the Whole Company W#s Lioved and won- crs were performed such as have not been seeu in New ork for many day. The cending of “spirtts” caused au the pirits” to rise unul every- body was pleased with everybouy else. ‘Tie chatt was taken by the president of the as- wocialion, W. & Curtis, Letters were received from th at Rev. Dishop Potter, Right Rev. Bishop Gatley, of the diocese of Newark; Professor Bazelhurst, of Pniiadeivhia, and “Professor Jim” #Upplic! tus anuuel contribution in the shape of a Witty and in gefusion. The toasts were “Trinity College, ‘Our Guests, <The Profession: » “phe Press,’? “The City of oman.” After @inner the president made a most Interesting Speech ou t good efiect of these annual re- wnions upon ping Uiom together gud creating strong t ween them; but the @ ain subject, and that which all lovers of enlighten- YORK HERALD, FRIDAY,” APRIL 14, 187.—TRIPLE SHEET, — TEE BRGOALYN FOUNDING FAM. ‘The fair now being held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music forthe beneflt of St. Mary’s Hospital for Women ana Founding Asylum has been well patronized since 1 was opened, yet more of the charttably disposed have receive the attentions of the host of irresistible fair oncs would they ‘but spend an hour or two in viewing the large variety of cestly articles on exhibition. The zealous manner in which many prominent ladics of Brook- lyo have Cente Og this charitabie work 1s cer tainly very creditabie. Mresterday ‘was the fourth day of the falrand tho attractions were undiminished. Although cartloads of xoods bad ma eine meng and taken away the tables were still ) for the contributions sull pour Mm. The business of the post office, of which Miss De Watt 18 postmistress, 15, if anyrhing, on the increase. A contract has been entered into with a New York stationer to supply the stationery. The list of uncalied for letters 1s mot larve as yet, but it has been suggested that they be advertised, so Ubat those who faiicd to call might get their let- vers by addressing Miss De Witt. ‘The Academy never looked better than {t does at the present time, and those who tail ty visit 1} will miss arare treat. Here may be found an almost endiess variety 01 fancy goods, jewelry, uiaed ware, pictures, works of art, specimens of fancy needic- work, dails, toys ior old and young and articles of value and ver¢u almost without number. Handsome and pleasingly persistent young lidies act as ven- ders, and the noise of sidiling crowds, the ring of merry laughter, the calls of amateur saleswomen ‘nd emoryo auctionecr-, together with music by the band, and ait lighted up brilliantly at nicht, make a scene of delightful confusion Well worth betug witnessed. EUROPEAN MARKETS, 30 P. Loxpow MONEY MARKET.—LoNnoN, April 13—4 American seenr!t) ait United si s bonds, Ietz, 835 Is ah ‘8%, 3h bRankrowt BOULSR,—PRANK/ORTy Apnl 12—Eventing.— Me states Gre-twenty bonds closed at r the issue of Liverroor, CoTTON MARKRET.—LIVERPOOL, April 13— 4:80, M.—fhe cotton market ciosed dull: midallng up: Jands, 734d. a 736d. 2 middiing Orleans, 7%. The sales of the day have been 10.00 bales, of which 2,00) were taken for speculation and export. MARKET.—LIVFRPOOL, April Liverroot PROVISIONS 18—1:30 P.M. yn 44a, per cwt. for Cumberland cut; qu dia, Mort Hbbeu mildat HAVANA MARKETS, HAVANA, April 18, 1871. Exchanre on London, 18% a 18%:0n the United States, in currency, 6) days sight, 4a 415 discount; do., short sight, Beadtscount; in gold, 60 days’ sight, 6% premium; do., short sight, 7:4 2734 premium, SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York—Tils Day. Sun rises... 5 24! Moon rises..morn 3 12 Sun sets. . OCEAN STEAMERS, DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MO? (H OP ATRIU. Bowhng Green 119 Bronaway, 15 Hroadway, 4 Kroadway, 63 Krond sty 15 Broadway. 29 Broad 7 Bowling Broadway. PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 13, 1871. CLEARED. Halley (Br), Ellis, Liverpool—Busk & Jevous. Morro Castile, Adams, liavaua -Atiantic Mail 0. amehip “Aibemarie, Couck, Norfolk, City Potat and Richmon.—Old Dominion Steamship Co. Steametap Yanita, Doane, Philadelphia—Lorilard Steam- shiy Co. Steamship Chesapeake, Johnson, Portland—J F Ames, «| Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston--H F Dimock. Ship Col Adams, Vutier, Callao—F 1 & Chauncey, Ship Windward, Sprague, San Fra: sC0- & Co, Bark Argonaut, Sanderson, London—Peabody, Willis & 0. Bark Domentco (Ital), Jaccarino, Gloucester, E—Jas Rob- inson & Co. Bark Wheatland, Bursley, Montevideo—Dowley, Corners & Co. Bark Carleton, Trecartin, Havana—Brett, Son & Co. Brig Pacitico (Ital), €acace, Genoa—Funch, Have & Co. pBrig,Sam Carlos, ‘slanchard, Sagus le Grande—Miller & joughton. Brig Alice Starrett, Hooper, Cardenas—Borland, Dearborn 30. srig Bonito, Faget, Cardenas—P I Nevius & Sons. GPM T HA Put Gr), Stith, Hamilton, Ber—Middieton & 0. Brig Arctic, Crane, St Johns, NF—J F Whitney & Co. Brig Raone (Br), McDougall, St Johns, NF—J F Whitney . Brig Abstainer (Br), Elderkin, Haiffax, NS—D R De Wolf Co. Sclir Silas C Evans, Hulse, Cfenfuegos—Rubira & Co. chr Pacific, Ginn, Sagna—J B Haviland. . Scur Mary E Morgan, Beveridge, Eleuthera—Jas Douglas Son. Sehr Hajue M Howes, Howes, Indianola and Lavaca—Ev- ans. Bal Co. net, ‘JJ Spencer, Richardson, Morehead City—Miller & ghton, Sebr Blackstone, Wickson, Providence—H W Jackson & Co, chr Nelite Bloomflel4, Hobbie, Stamford. Bloop Mary Gray, Allen, Uncasvilie, Steamer Vulcan, Wilcox, Philadelphia. Steamer E C Biddie, MeUue, Philadelphia. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE MERALD STEAM YAONTS. Steamebip Cuba (Br), Moodie, Liverpool April 1 and weenstown 2d, with mdse and £70 passengers, to © G Franckiyn, Encountered strong W and NW gales, with heavy sea, since 6th inst. April 12, 226 mules east of ‘Sanuy Hook, passed a North German siertuer, bound east, Steamship Paraguay (Sr), Williams, London March 28, Pith ‘muse and 68 passengers, to Howland & Aspinwall Had fine weatuer and easterly winds to lon 4; from thence to ton O4 experienced succession of gales from NW, W and §. April 1, lat $6, lon 40, encountered a hurricane, which lasted ten hours, accompanied by a ‘earfully bigh sea, throw. ing the ship neutly on her beam ends; from lon 4 bad mode- rate NW winds and fins weather. Steamehip Iowa (Br), Orenstone, Glasgow March 25, and Moville 27th, with mdse and 338 ngers, to Henderson Experienced westerly winds almost the entire pas- Sutton & Ci Bros. wage. Aj Bins tat 45 26, lon 47 40, panes, several fcebergs: ‘Sth, lat ‘at jon 60 teamship ipoli, bound east; same day, ‘at 41 U4, lon 60 fell in with a dismasted vessel, with a brig hove to near her, ‘She proved to be the Swedish bark Freva, from New York for Cronstadt, caughtin a severe hurricane on the second current, carrying away mizzenmast board aud fore and mainmasts by eyes of rigging, veeping away boats, starboard bu!w stanchlons. an house on deck and destroying all water and' provisions, They had been seven days and nights constantly at the pumps and were complete); yy ex ‘They were about to abandon 0 woe brig, which was the ilebe, of Jersey, from Ouba to Gaspe. The captain requested to be taken on board, as he was unable to do auything with his vessel, Took them ali on board and put them under the care of the eur: geo. Sent a number of hands oa board to pump the brig- antine dry. Passed a hawser on board and took her in tow. Steamsnip Peretre (Fr), Daure, Havre via Brest Aprit 2, with mdse and paseengers, to Geo Mackenzie, Hal wost- rales and head sea the entire passage, April 6, lat 4649, D4, passed ship Com ytest, bound east, eambhip Wyanoke, sourne, Ricumona, City Point and with mndseand passengers, to the’ Old’ Domiaton 1p Co. ‘Steamebip George B Upton, Roberts, Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers to Washing. ton & Co. B Steamship Centipede, Willete, Georgetown, NC. Bark Betsy (Swe), Rosenbund, Palermo 48 days, with frult to Baring Bros—veesel to Wendt, Tetons & Bockmann, Passed Gibi March6; has been 13 days W of Bermuda with @ succession of heaty gales; April 2, Int 83, lon 71, ex- perienced ® severe hurricane of 44 houra’ duration, com: mencing at SE, veering round to NW; suatained no camage. Bark Sarah E Kingsbury (of Boston), Perry, Matanzas 11 days, with sugar and melado, to Walslr, Field & Way, Lud moderate weather, Bri Hattie B (of Edgartown), Daggett, Minatitian 19 Gays. with, hides and mahogany. to Maitland, Vheips & Co— vessel to Yates & Porterfied. Had moderate weather; left no ves Brig Crescent Br), Faulkner, Cardenas 11 days, with leiville & Co—vessel io J F Whitney & Co, Ment sought, was tie ¢ducation, the cniture and ‘Yrausformation of character received froin the col- dege by tue country. He recommended a bumper for Meir 40nG Moter, which Was quickly regponded to by the company. Rev. D. Jackson, president of Trinity College, re- sponded to the fret toast, im which he compared the Fors of America with Oxfurd and Cambridge, in laud, showing that this country was uot far be-s| ined (hi @ieci pine and concluding by heir “ola love,” for though Trimity College was a@mal! great men, and great deeds, wo, had risen into existence trom Ler. Proiessor Huntingdon replied to the “Faculty,”’ and commeficed by threatening his pearers with a h ib Greek, but altered his mind and tarned it auto a cheerful commentary on the words ‘union and strength,” much to the comfort oj the terrified members of the press. Rev. Heury Beers Sherman, Rey. Dr. Peach and enry J. seddder, Charlies Henry Smith, Professor of Hartford; Rey. br. E, Of Bj ‘ity of New York" and *‘Woman,”’ several these uemen literally ‘‘setting the table on a roar.” company did not separate until afver mildpight chimes nad ceased to vibrate upun their eheeriul “gasthol.”” mother country in p WILLIAMSBURC FERRY REFORM. A small number of Williamsburg ferry reformers ‘met last cventng in Turn Halle, Messerole street, to Mear the report of a committee that had been in- to Walt upon the Ferry Company and urge to give better accommodations to pe “feed Aitenbrand oceu; the chair. UB Us. O'Neil, from committee named, re- progress, He watted upon Mr. Layton otner directors, and was informed them shat the company wet every Monday, and the com- Millee could Lave & hearing velore them on any Monday they should select, ‘The meeting instructed the commitice to walt @pon the company on Monday noxt and report pro- on Thursday evening vext, ab the same plsoe, whick tie’ “"neetiag adjourned. ht Mary Collins (of Boston), Collins, Port Spain, Trint- with stigar and molasses to Howland *’ Aspin- Ward. Had fine weather; left {n port | Connor, loading for Delaware lvreak water es Warren (of Addison), Drisko, Cardenas, 8 days, with 10 asso, to HB Howe!l & Son—vessel to Snow & Kichuruson. Had jine wenther; April 19, lat 22, lon 72 spoke brig John Brightman, from Cardenas for Philadel: nia, Pischr W J Jones, Ward, Baracon 12 days, Douglas & Grifia-versel to B J Wenber, Salled in company with z with fruit to Wad moderate yrather, che Dayiight, for New or Selir Gusti Wilson, Llogd, Washington, NC, 4 days, with muingles to L M Blak 's bound to Newarg,’ aket che Albert Maso Scbe J.J Uonsman, Cutten, Visginia, Schr Mary Farron, Bagley, Virginia for Fairhaven, ‘dhe brig Gea (Nor), Pedersen, from Port Talbot, arrived 12th, is cousigued to ‘Wendt, Telens & Bockmaun—cargo to order, rn—Bark Freya (Swe), Peterson, hence March 28 for Cronstadt, with cargo of eott: 412, Int 88 N, Jon 2 re hurricane, connencit at WSW, veering + lasting 3 hours, with tre: meando thatomast and mitzecmast, bowta at arks carried away, atterhouse aud ever; e, bul thing movable i Was constantly Pumpe night and day to keep her free; April lat a 020, was teken in tow by steamshtp lows and bro: this ports Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND eOUTR. Steamship Wameutta, Fish, New Bedford for New York, wits mage and oaswengers, to ‘Ferguson & Wood, Brig Whittaker, Addison for New York, with lum- ber to Simpson & Ulapp. ing Milwaukee, Strout, Machias for New York, with lum- Goer Malnute COR” MeBumte, Wiedeor, NR, for. Ni al r), MeBurni i iv days, with plaster, t Crandall, Beriaur & Co, ue, Heery, Yarmouth for New York. Bebi . Belr Wellington, Ki fe er ey iN, Battouns for New York, with po- Sepr bed Crowley, Addison for New York, with iumber to Snow & Co, Scbr Florinda, Jordan, Bangor for Rondont, Kebr A 8 Copne, Tilly, ‘Beliaat tor New York. Bel iMard, Portland for New York. ~ ref E are, Snow, Jockland for New York, with lime row! ‘ fone Gem, Thomas, Rockland for New York, with lime to Town. Rogers, Mayo, Rockport for New York, with gra- Schr Cs gh Ht Walten, Thpepe, Loston for New York, mite NEW y 1" Emma Fox, Case, Boston for Philadelphte, Gets Pree pease Dogan, tionesster fox Newborn, beby Thomaa8 Rogers, Young, Nauluckeytor New York, wiih ish to A U Rogers & Co. ¥ Sehr Cynthia Jane, Gardiner, Fall River for New Tork. Sehr Lilia Kien, Baker, Welllicet for New ork. Schr Emma B Shaw, Shaw, Proviaeace for Georgetown, Ly Rehr Watchful, Reyne:ds, Hartford for New York, Schr Senator, Smith, Pigdonvite tor New York, Schr Duncan, Cull, OFster Bay for New York, hr Mary. Spraguty Oyater Day for New Yor. Sloop gory amen (iin agers io A Den! BOUND East. Ste move and passe Steamship Chesapeake, Jebnson, New York for Portland Bteamsiiy Neptune, Baker. New York for Boston. Bark Anting Williams, Keith, New York for Hicks Island. Brig Kwily Walkers (Br), ®uyiin, New York for St Jobn, Brig Abstainer, Ellison, New York for Halitax. Brig Arotic, Morriaon, New York for St John, NB. Schr D Davidson, Smith, Virginia for New Haven. Schr Mary Farrah, Bagley, Chesapeake Bay tor Pairha- ven. Schr Koret, Crocker, Paitimore for Bridgevort. pigls Beading Rallroad No &, MeDermott, Philadelphia for Iridgeport. ailing Railroad No 47, Robertson, Philade'phia for cD. ale Cummings, Smith, Philadelphia for Cohasset, Behr Horace L, Francis, EMgabethport for New Haven, Schr Helen Mar, Boyd, Hudson for Boston, 8 ¢, Paul, Rondont for Boston, 5 Weeks, Boy dont for Boston. Senr Lake, Mal er, pO. Sehr SJ uindeny, Lockhart, New York lor Schr Exeter, Wilson, New York for Boston, Bobr i. # Hayes, Kinney, New York tor Norwich. Schr L O Foster, Eidridge, New York for New London, Schr Mail, Mend, Now York for Greenwich. Behr Favorite, Clarke, New York for New Haven, Schr George Wasnington, Peck, Sew Yor ior Stamford, Schr Emma White, White, New York tor Pawtucket. Sehr 5 K Lane, Fullee, New York tor Providence, e, Bolver, New York for Cold Spring. ide, Fitz, New York for Narwalk. Schr Sophia Bowen, Healey, New Y 1 Picton, N8. Schr ‘Thos Hull, Brown, New Yors tor Stonington. Schr David Nelkon, Smith, New York for Stamford, Schr Christiana, Richards, Now York (or New Lonton, Chapman, Huntley, New york for New London, S ; Varker, New York for New London. Schr Giison Carman, Rogers, New York for New London, Schr Garland, Wandell, New York for New London, Schr Zoe, Hayes, New York foc Peinbroke, Scbr Patnter, Baker, New York for Fall River. Schr Abby S'Oakes, Mosier, New York ior Rangor. Behr Crusoe, Robertson, New York for Machias. Schr Blackstone, Hicks, New York for Providence, Schr A 8 Wiider, French, Now York for Kockport. Schr Harriet Ryan, Nixon, New York for Bangor. Schr Asher 8 Parker, Car) er.ter, New York for Glen Cove, Steamer Gaiatea, Nye, New York tor Providence. Wuirtrston ®, LI, April 13—7 PM, © The following brigs and a number ot other vessels for the eastward were oblized to come to and Me under oles from 4 untis 5 PM, during prevalence of sudden squ while it Jasted, was of great violence, Fortunately st was of short ‘uration otherwise there might have been considerable disaster. Most of the vessel beginning to drag their anchors ynet before it cease: Brig Milwaukee, for New York, Brig Whitaker, for New York, Brig Emily Waiters, for St Jolins, Brig Abstainer, for Halifax. They are at anchor oif here, and will Ukely remain over night. Wind SW, calm, ‘The brig Milwaukee, Strout, from Machins for New York, with lumber to Stinpson & Clapp, received telegraphic in- structions here this AM to ceiiver part cargo at College Point. She is at anchor here now, and will likely proceed early im the morning. rt, Bangor. BELOW. Ship J P Wheeler, Harris, from Bristol, E, Feb 5, with railway iroa, to Wm Nelson. Jt. ark Geo W Joues (Br), Robbins, from Ardrossan Feb 9, with raflway fron, to Jas W Elwell ¢ Co (by pilot boat J W Elwell, No’). B SAILED. Steamships Morro Cnatle, for Tayana; San Franctseo, Bertouda; H Livingston, Oharleston; Fania, Philadelphia, Wind at sunset NW, light, Shipping Notes. The US revenue steamer Mosswood, stationed at this port éuring the past winter, haa been ordered to Exstport, Me, to relieve the cutter Vigilant, which will be stationed on the Delaware, Marine Disasters. Bank Asnonr—Parties returned to Lewes, Del, 18th, from Winter Quarter Shoaisy anu report that there was no bark 9 be seen ashore at that place; suppose she got of on the night of the 11th. Te is BRIG NAZARENE—Elsinore, March 27—The brig Nazarene (of Windsor, Ns), Card, from New York for Pernambuco, sailed from the former port on Feb 10, and on the might of the 14th, in a gale, was thrown on her beam enda: lost deck- Joad and the whole of her stock of water, Un Feb 19, in Int 84 2% N, lon 59 24 W, she was fallen in with by the Stvedish brig Olans, arrived off this place from Savannab for Malmo, which provided her with suiiicient water for 14 days, Buse Unton T (Br), Tatts, at Baltimore I2th, from Havana, reports 8d inst, south’ of ihe latitude of Savanual, encoun: tered a severe gale from SW, with heavy sca; lost main. mast, mainboom, mainail and all attached; aiso Loats, and tovgallant and royal yard Bric AMANDA JrAN (Er’, from Cardenas, at Baltimore 12th, lost over deck toad on the psesnce. Sour Bautio, Parker, at Vineyard Haven, trom George- town, SC, tor Poston, in a revere gale from the northwest, off Cape Hatteras, ou the 4th inst, eprung a leak, and, lea? ing 8,000 strokes per hour, bad to throw overboard 12 M feet of Luinber and 5 bales cotton to lighten the vessel. Sone SvxioTF (of Poston), from Baitlmore for Ports: mouth, NH, went ashore this morning @ith) In entering the latter port.’ Sue will unload with lighters and probably get ott. DEAL, March 31—The Jupiter, Lietke, from Pillan, for New york, has anchored Lere with maihtopmasthead’ car- March 22—The barkentine Edward Hill, whtch put in here —'inst, leaky, &e, was condemned and ald at auc- (ion on the Uth. Hull and materials realized re 2,907,400, The cargo thrown overboard consisted of 2,200 cages petro- Jeum ; the remainder of the cargo {3 in a very bad condition. The ship Priscilla, of New York, from New Orleans for Liverpoot 61 days (eotton), arrived’ here yesterday with loss of rudder. Notice to Mariners. RIVER THAMES-—-WRECK NFAR THE ENTRANCE TO THE BWALE. Notice fs hereby glen that a arcer buoy, marked with the word “Wreck,” has been laid 10 fathoms NNW of the schr Liberty, sunk on the Land Sand, The buoy tlea in 5 feet at low water spring tides, with the following marke and compass beeriags, viz:— ‘West Spaniard buoy, NNW, distant 1'2-10ths mile, Waraen Poiut, W ¢'N, diatant 2 8-10ths miles, The masts of the sunken vessel are standing. By order. ROBIN ALLEN, Secretary. TRINtvy HovsE, LONDON, March 29, 1871, TAGT COAST—WRECKS NFAR TUE DUDGEON 6HOAL AND OFF PALLING. Notice is nereby given that a green buoy, marked with the word *Wreck,” has been placed 20 fathoms eastward of a vessel (name unknown), aunk near the Dudgeon Shoal, ant ‘The buoy ies in 1114 fathoms ot low water spring tides, with the following marks ani compass bearings, viz:— The Dudgeon light SE, distant neariy 8 miles, , masthead shows feet out of water. Also that a green buoy has been pieced 15 fathoms east- ward of a vessel (name unknown) sunk off Paliing, about one mile from the shore, The buoy lies in 8 fathoms at low water apring tides, with the following marks and compass bearings, v1: Winterton Mill, its length westward of Winterton Church, South. Pailing Lookout, W by N 3g N. A loose spar and @ masthead show at low water, By order. OBIN ALLEN, Secretary, TRiniTY House, London, Match 29, 1871, BELL ROCK LIGHTHOUSE—INCREABED 6PEED OF REYO- LUTON. The Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses hereby give notice that on and after Monday, the 24th of April next, or if the state of the weather prevents a landing being made ag floon thereaiter as practicable, the speed of revolution of the revolving red ani white lights on the Bell Rock will be altered from @ fash every two minutes to a flash every minute, AL: JUNINGHAM, Secretary, Northern Lighthouse Oliice, Edinburg, April 1, 1e71. RORTH SEA—ELDE Ptve. or LIGHTS A The Board of Trade and Navigation, Hambure, has given olive that the igte and bucys that had been removed in cousequence of the late war, atthe entrauce and 1a the Eibe river, have been or wil! be re-established. GEORGE HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer. Hydrographic Ofice, Adiatraity, London, March 18, 1271, NORTH GEA—NETNERLANDS—TEXEL TION IN FALGA L1G The Netherlands government has prvi TRANOE—ALTERA- r, notice that the fol- lowing alteration has been made in Falga Light, near south aide of the entrance of Te: The Light is now green between the bearings N by E and ro MS 8, and red, as before, on the other poiuts of the com- a Norr—In entering the Seuipe Gat the Light at Kykduin and the ieading Licht on Dirkoomaduin should be kept in line as jong as the Falga Light appears green; but as goon as, it changes to red bring the Kyxduin Light gradualiy upon of he other. ‘ (un peerings are magnetic. Variation 18 deg. Westerly in Asi. GEO HENRY RICHARDS, Bydrographer. Hydrographic Ofice, Admiraity, London, March 17,1871. MEDITERRANEAN—ADRIATIC-FIXED AND FLASHING LIGHT ON POINT BAN CATALDO, The Itallan government has vie notice that from the Ist day of March, 1871, a light wili be exhibited from # light- house recently erected on Point s Uataldo, near Bari, ‘The light will bea fixed and flashing white light, elevated 218 feet above the ea, and in clear weather should be aeen from « distance of 21 reflea, The filaminating apparatus 18 dioptric, or by leases of the firet order, The tower, 174 feet hich, is octagonal form, painted white, and fs attached to the keeper's ing.’ which Is ainted pts ol Position as given:—Lat 42 deg N, lon 6 deg 514 min EF from Greenwich. SICILY—PALERMG The mole at Palermo hay RED LIGHT ON MOLT. been completed, oa mall red Usht has been placed on the mole thiriy-ive ¥ rom the extremity. Treasiry Department, Oflice Light House Board, Washi ton, DO, arch 20, 1871, 55 B rf SOUTH ATUANTIO—CAPT OF GOOD HOPR—ALTERATION IN COLOR OF ROMAN ROOK LIGHTIOUSE. The Col nial government of the Cape of Good Hope has ven notice that the Roman Rock Lighthouse, Simona Bay, has been painted in broad horizontal bands of Fed and white, in order that it may readily be distingulsiea when seen pinat the background of (tant. wk D reamity Department, Lighthouse Board, Washington, ©, March 20, 1871, —, ay IAPAN—YEDO GULF ENTRANCR—TIXED LIGHT ON JOKA+ SIMA ance government bas given notice that a light te rom a lighthouse on the west end of Joka- Misaki, west side of entrance to Yedo Gulf, in- wood fire hitherto shown. The light 18 a xed white ight, visible from 8 by E by EloN by Wig Weelovated Gov fect atoce" the eearand 1h Clear weather should he ween from a distance of 9 milen, The Siuminath 4s dioptric, of by the thon ug apparatus is dioptric, or by lenses of ¥ IN TORONAMA BAY, with BUO Also that a red bi itextending from Kanagawa Bonito at the pp. of the the northern side of Yokohama ancho: The buoy 1s moored In four fathoms at low water eprin| and lice BE by E easterly, one mite from the contra hl bearings are magactie, Variation 234 dog westerly in eh DOTRER a OO Mehiewm Boar wating OHINA—RAST coast —exnnitrI0n oF LIGHT on KoRtH JADPLE ISLAND, nM }h,, reference tornotloe 0 mann mores. ig the establishment ore ae y , 1870, ne 4 Tight t ton het ren published vn tha London ‘and China Telegraph now etn r attatn: greatest brllaney every minute, elevates 206 Teel above ine dew, aod in,ciear weather should be seen from a distance of 48 mallee. agate aminosing Mpparatne 44 dioptric, oF by leusee of the The towne is 26 feet hizh, Postiion, lat $0 deg 50 min 20 sec verth, ion 122 dog 0 min enst, GERMAN COAST—EASTERN COAST OF PRUGSIA~DEPTH OF YHE HOUND AT MBMFL. ‘The followlog offictal information has deen received at this office from tl at New York :— iY att! , outermuet Mack bogs Ul ond V) Danye, Southwards fron (his line, towards the line oF Hack buoys, 24 ect of water fs found, abd ‘Consul Genera! of the North German Union, g to the charts of Nov 2 Jb, the least depth of °2 feet (ishenish) between the nat time, the line of the ran; to the northward 25 feet. Yn general the depth fa greater near and along the ue af white uaa than in the middie of the channel, Not E je Foun ere. Th the line ef the buoys which give a range for the entrance to the 40 feet is channel, near the ton buoy, which marks founds trom there untll opposite the frst blac jhe enirance, ck buoy (V> not leas than 24 feet is found, and between thia and the next (IV), 23 to 24 feet. Farther in, until opposite the southern head cf the mole, 2236 to 26 fect, and in the middie between the two mo! ‘feet. DroTir ‘THE BOUND AT PILLAU. ‘The least depth of the chaunel of the Sornd in front of and between the moles fg now found, according to the charts of Gctoter, 1810, to be 18: fect (Rhenish), a short distance out- side of the entrance in the Mine of the range buoys at the ex- tremity of a email bar, heat: oi the mo enearly xt right angles into the channel, but nuch dimly ‘This bar extends .xom the noithern vished in extent since 1 ‘The depth in- creases rapidly scaward, and towards the harbor gradually to BO fe feet, MECKLENBURG COAST—LIGHT OF WARNENUNDR. The ens apparatus of the Warnemunde lighthouse fa being repaired wil UJ, from the 26th of January of this year, be replaced by n lantern light, ‘This light will be visible In clear weather about & nauti about 7. i miles, and in cloudy weather POMREANIAN COAST—SOUNDINGS OFF THR FNTRANCE TO, AND IN TUR HARBOR OF, STOLPMUNDE, (According to the charts of soundings of October, 1870.) Omeral invormation has been received at this ofllce, from the Conaul Gen York, ‘the ns follows harbor, w ‘@i of the North German Union at New yards wide, is formed of two moles, in the middie of the entrance (110 fect wite) the least depth of water ts 12 thenish fect; close to the bead of the western mole, 14 feet. In a Mne ‘through. the nilddle of the basin the depth ia 103g to 8 feet; sideways from the same the depth decreases to 4 1eet, Just in frovt of the entrance to the he distant from the hea fa front of them 13 soundings an low water mark is SOUNDINGS OFF AN In thes (According to the charts of sounds Cf the entrauce, avout oi fect arbor, abot 200 yards ‘of te molgs, the dept is 10 Lect Just re slowance of 2 fect 3 inches above en, iD BETWEEN TRE MOLES AT RUGEN- WALDERMUNDE. a8 of October, 1870,) stant, the least depth of water is found to be 124g Khenish feet; about halfway be- tween this and the Leads of the moles, 16 to 20 feet, and directly off the entrance, in the middle chatnel, 694 feet ; more e towards the eastern mole head, 94 feet. “Inthe muddle of the entrance the depih is 12 feel, and further in between the moles, 103 to 10 fect above low water matic | DEPTH OF WATFR IN MOLES OP THE MAUDOR OF fect. In these soundings an allowance of 8 AND BETWEEN THE MEROERMUNDE, (According to the charts of soundings of Oztober, 1870.) The entrance to the harvor is ing out 3n a north-Lorthw of these is the longer. Op) the middie of the channel, ‘opposite the western molehead abont 12, 2: the eastern mole, 14 or 15 fect. moles stretch- prme'l by tw niy diection, ‘The eastern one posite the esstorn motehead, fa tbe depth 13 17 to 20 heniah fects 1 further toward Further ‘in tbe depth prada ally increases; {n the channel, near the-vommencement of the moles, there ia abiout 17 feet of water. Off the entrance, at a distance of about 260 yar ts northwest from the eastern molehead, not les isvound, and at a like distunce w than L. hen 15)g feet of water of the same not less 2 feet, In these soundings an allowance of 4 fee: 7 inches above low water mark is taken, ‘Treasury Departiaent, Office Lighthouse Board, Washing- ton, DC, March 20, 1871. NOVA BCOTIA—MATIONR BAY—FIXED LIGHT ON BAST The INONKOUND ISLAND, ‘overnment of the Dominion of Canada has given notice that a litht is now exhibited trom the recently rebuilt lighthouse on East Ironbound Island, Mahone Bay, ‘The Nght 's a fixed white light, elevated 150 feet above high water, and in clear weather should be seen from a distauce of nixteen mites, The filuminating apparatus 18 catoptric, but from the 1st April, 1871, will he doptrie or by lenses, The tower 13 forty-six feet bigh, and surmounts the keep- cr’s dwelling. . BAY OF FUNDY-@T MARY BAY—TIXED LIGHT AT SISSt- LOU RIVER, A light is now exhibited from a lighthouse recently erected sy at the entrance of Sissthon river, St @ fixed white light The ligut 1 ‘ary Bay. elevated 86 fect above high water, and in clear weather should be seen from a dis- tance ‘fhe illuminating apparatus fs cntroptric or by reflectors ‘The tower, 8 { fe 5 pamted white. Position, sat 44 of 8 nile: equare, built of wood, dog, 26 min, 90sec Ny, deg, 1 min, 15 sec Wy GULF OF 8T LAWRENOF—CHALTUR BAY—FIXED LIGHT ON RONAMI POLNT. A Ngbthouse has recently been erected on Bonam! Point, south side of the entrance of Dalhousie harbor, from which Tl a Hebt wil be exhibited durina the seneon of navigation. e Hight 18 a fixed white light, elevated 49 feet above high water, and in clear weather should be seen from a distance or 13 miles. ‘The {luminating apparatus ie catoptrie or by reflectors, ‘The tower, painted white, Position, la 38 feet high, ig square, built o: oe nt 48 deg S min 45 sec N, lon 66 deg 20 min 50 see est. By order of the sApinouss Boers: Treasui ton, DC, woo, and 18 W B SHUBRICK, Chairman. Depariment, office Lighthouse Board, Washing- aren 2 ie? ry i . Whalemen. Arrived at New Bedford Lith inst, bark Sea Breeze, Wicl North Pficific 0 Ki 0, Honolulu ‘Nov, with 1,80 bois wh ett and 16 v00 Ibs bone. ‘Sent home on the voyage 5,600 gals wh oil and $5,000 Arrived at TV, Mal 5 200 bVia O11; all wel Mi Herende: bone, dalei Bay, Lower California, 84 ult, bark from Honolulu, with Edgartown, lays would tonch at Cape St Lucas about 20th, and from thence to Kodinc ground for right whales, A letter from On} oe her at sea ain Allen, of bark Morning Star, of NB, eb 14, lat_ 3610 8, lon 74 W, having taken Is ep ofl since leaving Talcahuano—750 sp all told—all weil; would beat Taleahuan® about April}. Reports, Dec 41 1 2653 8, on 7504 W, Darks Cornella, Shiverick; Nii, fred Gibba, Jennings, do, 200 wh since leaving Int 3518S. lon 75 14 W, Martha, Gartland, do, since leaving Talcahuano; Feb 2, tat 6.30 8, ton 75.45 W, take Metto, Robinson, do, 200 ep, Lg ail told, Heard from Feb 1l, bark Falcon; Allen, do, 2:0 do siuce leaving Talea- husno—700 sp all told, A letter from Captain Cole, of bark Arab. of NB, reports her at Talcahuano 7,109 do hbk oil, by 538 and 7,481 do hpbic ofl by bark Said lin Sultan, of Salem, and | jance of cargo by bi no) which the Arab would be sold at auction for the would ship bal concerned. Ship Fridgewate larch 7, having shipped 5,1°8 bark Platina, ot Weetport; oa rk Arnold of NB, after benetit of all Sroken. er, Sxson, from Liverpool for New Yorn, March 17, lat 4420, lon 98 45. Ship Nay Queen (Br). Ross, from Liverpool for New Or. leans! no date, iat Sie Ion Te et Shi Feb 18 Ship'L| ‘Bri ton ef, Bri lon Int 25 Bs it wy Diol isbon, Dunaing, April’ 2, lat 24 61 ot en Helios, Nickels, from Port Madison for Melbourne, loa I from New Orleans for Cronstadt, 01 |. ir), trom St John, NB, for Havana, lat —, boat Hope, No 1) rig Otiawa (Br), from } (by pilot boat Hope, No 1), St ohn, NB, for Bermuda, lat —, ize Ports. Forelz Axcona, March 27—Sailed, Schamyl, Snow, Trapani and Boston. ANJIER, Feb 9-—Passed by, Victor, W: for Boston ; 10th, Competitor, Matthews, York ; Monta Raza, Lonie, ADEN, April 12— Arrived, bark Essex, a LG 5 Seok of Feb do for do, A Bay, CGH, Feb i5—in port, ‘barks lor Mo! from Singapore Hong Kong for New jomas, Manila tor do; 13th, Kildonah, Greene, Boston. Ain C ntreal; Crimea (Pr), Taylor, aiid w Sandy omas, Diana (Br), Davies, for do—all to sali about the last ruary. AGPINWALL, March 81—Sailed, bark Ocean Eagle, Water- house, Clentuegos, BRIGTO! Elen: Sail 6 Maal 27th, F th In Kingroad, Anevoca, Western, from 0 fer Liristol, VEN, March 28—Arrived, Carl Geo Hansa (6), Brickei atom, Hesdom, Galveston, johimann, a Reo! kt Stover, Gal. In, New York; Sith, Gal mine, Wilms, New Orleans. a k, Denker, Philadelphia; 29th, Ohio (s), Basse, Baltimore. HANOFLONA, March 27—Arnived, Maria Angelo Sensat, Maristary, New Orieans, BOMBAY, March Sat A ap bes tg Caleutta, ac Brouwenasmaven, Mare wind bound, Khea, BATACOA, March Sl—In Howard; ‘Thos Pet Vieks! Havre. + Pike, 0; GOW ty ail for New York lj Hendricks, Greenlow, for Philadel Carpirr, March 20 Sis, Annie Torrey, Libby, Amsterdam; Bina, Winsiow, H B0—Pat Roads ‘Anderson, for New York. Port schre MD Leach, Newcomb; zer, Madre; Wm’ Thompson, Abby Brown, Brown, an Mury Aun,’ Murray, aud pha, do Heiress, Rea, Liverpool; to the arren, Smiu -Arrived, Cleared 89th, ce sor Dunham. New York. Ent out Suthy Lat ess, Rea, and liuze, Evans, ‘New Uricans; Mary Bulier, Kil- lam, Singapore. " CALOUTEA, March 4—Cleared, New Era, Babson, Boston. DE, yannah for Amsterdam (and anchored); Jupit March 6l—Arrived, Sarah A Dudman, Kogors, ’a- Lietie, from Villau for New York (and anchored, with losa of main- head) ‘ailed Slat, Veteran, Thomas (from [Pensacola), Suncer- and. topmast iT . Passed do April 1, A Bremen; Jalia, Ben Dover, March , froin Savannah tor do, B1—U0N, Stadt Basel, Wallray delphia for Konlgsburg; Najade, Becken, from New York for Stetti Ori Due 8 for Ameti ERB, March 00—Of,” Vestfold, Jacobsen, from New lerdam. HAN, March 50--Ciearod, Cutwater, Haltett, Singapore, DANT2Z10, March #—Asrived, A Klockmann, SchwaaLeck, Philaseiphya, ELsinonr®, March 87—Arrived, Prinds Carl, Jensen, Phila- doipbia tor Danizic, FALMowrn, April 1 Arrivi t, Cily of Bueno: ininnd ifrom New Yor Off the Lizard ith, Amanda, 8! Sai: ied Meteor, Bri New York, FAyat, March 21—Areived, Pri Louise, Hansen, Boston. Ayres, by Jarmad, Loudon; in, ver, (rom Stettin tor tent ila, York, New Orleans tor Liverpool, In distrows, Fooonow, Fey l—In port, barks Ferdinand (NG), Meyer, for New York, ldg; Forest Belle, Peterson, for Newclwangy do, vee Fob 4, slip Elizabcth Nicholson (Br), Crosbie, New ro a Haver, March 29.-A rrived, HAM Maren Baker’ Eniled 29th, Kennenec, Minot, Pernambuco; Coxbave Hoxa for New Yor Nott, lat Clough, castle, rived BU Rey a Island; ) Prov! Wty Feb 22--Tn port, ebipa ( rk; Golden Hind, Hi Sunstra, Mullen, and Formot Patterson, for Portian: NAW, arrived I8th; E it ; Juan. une; Komen ( arom, Merjeld, N ed, Inepector, rirata, Waterson, New York. 01k (from an (Br), Manson, atch, for do; Heien Morrim, for Allen, ane |, 0: Nelite Fi Escort, York, twood, Arr Sith, Joba {dcnee, Coaliicet, Ragland. fan Vraneisco; Malay, barks Edward James, tings, Hall, from lew: Nichols, from do, ar- Ratiray, Shannon, and Facifi, Haminerson, ir) Thomas, for Ban Francisco, HAVANA, April 12—Arrived, steamer Missouri, Edwards, New York via Naseau. Liverpool, March 81—Arrived, Philosopher, Ross, Mo- bile. Balled 30th, Bellevue, Cullen, Porth wan, Soetzen, G: yore ; fi serie ‘St Andrew (s), W "heared Sot Lucas, lew York Boston Bmithwick, Ne Slat, M iranda, tered out Wi , Moreland ork Helvetia ‘Gr dm New Work Pednatnayian (a), Bat tine, chin (why Lott, Jame hiken,! Aan Pranciscst ‘European (s), Boucbatte, tyhond arb, 6 AM, George H Warren, Vincent, from Aiken, Welch, beta u pasied Latts, March ‘ortians DOM, A: iets from Grave ‘American Uniton, Chandler, jd; Louisa, Glover, 'vesion aaa Alto, Ton- ¥ N ‘ork. Onka, S10! vondale, Evan: or no; brunawiek via Cardiih 1D wi vi . A Boston and New ‘ate Je, Ne Pitiartetp Baktimore; Southampt. New Orieans; [—Arrived, Sonoma, Hower, Altata, Union, New York (and Selled, Immanuel, Landgreen, New sp uAnnRTLL RS, March 9--Arrived, Resolute, Cann, New ‘or wront, March 29—Ki out, Allee Graham, Morgan, Piewousriy arch %8-Cat out, Betty, Nutshorn, New ee Marsden, Portsmouth, NH; Sist, J B Black, from ‘as phe aY put in for %4—alled, Bing, Pion, New York; 1—arrivod, Fubn © Libby, Libby, Marab 31—Arrivgd, Houry Cook, MoCrag, n - | ich iv @ basin about $80 yards long and 125 { hiey Rich, Mitchell, tor Rio Janeiro ; Hetr- Btechman, froma Philadelphia for | from Phila | | from Liverpool; Caspart (Nor, 4; Loulaa Cook, Cook, Bult River for Tn verness, with loe city salet, soins Virgimia(s), Somner (from Yor; 1, ‘eaansre, fron a — trom Elverpools i, 60th, Wrinidad, Greetivek fund procseued SOUTHAMPTON, A "yor! ict remen. SHLELDS, March C1—Arrived, Athlete, Churchill, Amster- ine MAD, SWINEMAUDE, March Wa “Arived, Thor, Bodker, New Yorks rich Bealls, Waaek, uo. agtRLIDN, Mareh 2/—Arrived, reinees, Brosland, Phila TLiverpost), New Palledelpile, (hav? from Havana via Key West for 18—Arrived, steamship Hermann, Beng) ip SHANGHAR, Feb 14—In: port, ship Fabius, Males, for Swatow, gets $2000 in full, with 0 eye} bark Pekin, Seymour, for do, gets $240 jay day in fall, reule (Br), —, for New York or Mou! Pate go: Heb €-In port, sehr Luvra, Bugant, and Adeie, ‘STNOAPORI h1—t ; for Baston, day barks, Pony Lemke fetes ty: Baker, % ee. tor omy ork, disc; krnets & Ma- lat, for New York, do; steamer Suwoued Clark, trom: Hong’ Kong (arrived Peb $8) Jor Shanghae aud Nong Kong; arrived at do Feb 20, steamship Arizona, Sea- bury, New York (ant proceeded 22a fur Hone Kong). TRiEsTE, March 27—Arrived, hinule Cameron, Symons, New York} Adeline © Adams, Leavitt, Porto Kico. WATERFORD, March 80—Passed, Nelfthaven, Freese, from Liverpool for New Orleans; Anuie W Weston, Dawes, from do for Boston, WiHampoa, Feb 22—In port, bark Adella Carleton, Carle- ton, for New York. ZAN/TAR—Salled prior to Mareh 6, barka Gilde, Williams, Boston; Wild Gazelle, Pond, New York. American Ports. BOSTON, April 12—Arrived, schra Frank Atwood, Hig ging, Ton,itx; America, Ingraham, Rondout, Cleared—Steamships Parthia (Br), Watson, New York; Leopard, Hughos, Charleston; bark ininbow (Br), White, St John, NB; schr Samuel Hartcy, Drinkwater, Gaiveston ; also cleared, ateamsiip Aries, W hilden, Phila- deiphia; brig Silrer Oloud (tir), Chalila, Cape Yown, UGH; schr J B Auatin, Davis, Kaldimore, Balied—-Wiud N to NW, steamships MeClellan (and passed Cape at 12:80), Linda ar ries; ship Beecaerdasa Ambli- dass; bark’ AG Small; brig 1 Howland and, trom the Monds, it Ldaitn, Liverpool via ih—Arrived, barks 1 A Cochrane, from Cleafuezos; Jas Primrose, from Curacoa; Triga Elsey, Capo fluytion; Brothers, Thompson, Carden: sarah Gilmore, Caivarien; echr Bay & Joony, Galveston. BALTIMORE, April 12—Arrived, brigs, Amanda Jean (Bm, Doyle, Caktonas; Union T hr), Fitts, Havana’ (seo miscel). Cleared—Steamers Lelpzic (NG), Inezer, Bremon via Southampton (and saiicd); Blackstone, Lovelands, Boston; sohrs haggle Cain, Scull, H: rances (Br), Dalims, San Andreas via Tagua ud exiled; Minguas, Heaney, Fairhaver e'ley, Now Bedford; Knowles, Small, Boston; G W Lewis, Rich, Provincetown, Sailed 12th, bark Ornen; schra'May Gueen, Win ‘Wileon, 1sth—Arvived, schr Surprise, Bearse, New York, ataXGOR, Aprit 1—Arnivéi, schr’ Leontine, Pratt, Ron- out, BRIDGEPORT, April 13—Arrived, (Be, McCullough, Walton, NS; H Meo schrs Governor, ethy, mond: L Holloway, Bryant, Georgetown; 8M ‘Tyler, as: kell, Alexandri: annah ( Hahn, Hahn, Baltimore; Ur bana, Allem, Providence; Julia A Tate, Tate, New York. CHARLESTON, April 10—Cleared, sehr: Bioren Sheppard, Savannah ; Albion, Pope, Georgetown . Ith—Arrived, schreJ 8 Detwiler, trom Baltimore; Char lotie Fish, Boston. Sailed—Steamsnip South Carolina, New York. DARIEN, April 8—In port, ships Hortensia (Nor), Euepen, for London; ¥rinds Mouzitz (Nor), Zachariasen, for Gr imsby; bavks Emperor (ir), Barrett, for London; Ellen Oliver, Bleueh, alse Eos (Nor), Jensea, for River Plate, waiting for brig J M Wisweil, Brid, for ilo 1dz; schr Matthew 3 » Idg; isaac Oberton, d'8 8 Bickmore, sarter, for Boston, do; Gen Banks, Woodbury, and Union Flag, Simmons, tor New York, do; Mabel Hall, Bartlett, for Philadelphia, do. HIGATON, April L-Bailed, echra Ann S Erown, Crowell, Dey Apri 1g Balled, brig: Wondekt sy be }— Sailer rij onde! from Rio for Baltimore.” > side . Passod in for Balthaore—Brig Dawn, feom Matanzas, Cecilia, Thurlow, and Prairie Rose, Passed out—Bark. 08, for London: bark Glensk rig Fanny Lincoln, for Aspin- Britain; echr St Hubert. brigs Coronelia ‘Tracy, Portland Mulloy, Russe 0 Havana, and Leipsie, for Bremen, GALVESTON, April 11—-Arrived, schy 8 8’ Hudson, Uud- son, Boston, INDIANOLA, April 12—Arrived, schr A E Campbell, Den- nison, New York. JACKSONVILLE, April 6—Arrived, schr 8 J Gilmore, Me- Donala, Boston. Cleared bth, ‘bri Puen: Carver, Maryport; 6th, schr Guy B Phelps, Suailer, Hal River, KEY WES‘, April Arrived, steamship Arti nington, Galveston fo: (and provee ted), Bae BEC, Apr rrived, schr Mary A Harmon, Parker, jaitimor Salled 6th, schr Quoddy, Fanning, Philadelphia, MOBILE, April 3—Artived, saip’ Giendower (br), Lew! Liverpool; ackra MA Ric Mu Cooma, Coombs, Boston. Cleared—Schr Skylark, Loriag, Portland, MYSIMC, Ct, April 12—Arrived, schr Eim City, Kelley, New rk ork. NisW ORLEANS, April 8—Arrived, ships Joseph Fish, Carney, London; Alexander, Ricrdan, Newoort; Roswell Sprague, Lewis, Caraif; Frank N Thayer, Keager, Cardi; arcs Robert Boak, Atkins, Kingeto asar | y Havaua: brigs James Crosby, Keynul Hope, Monasierlo, Coiustan, Mexico Rich, Boston. Below, coming up, bi lve is, A Bowden, Rio Janeiro; Fi Enrique, Orentt, torn, from Newport; ; Caroline, Smith, from ‘Favorka, from’ Cette; schr Sheifeld, Stoan,’ from Cardi; “bi Messtaa; Inditferente (Ital), Lookout, Howes, from Bost: jon. (a iaypenn Hannover LAG) Saba acte, Bremen via ( Southampton and Havre;. St Lou: harks Finn (Nor), Anonaen, Crouse, zen, Amsterdam j brig Anita Owen, Vettingill, Bremen, i8th—Arrived, bark R Murray, dr, Pennington, New York. SouTuwrst Pass, Apri 8—Arrived, ship Ketnion, Curtin, from Liverpool ; barks Nethavia (Nor), Mikuel, from Cardi Eurus, Gaston, from Kio de Janciro; brig Piuton (Sp), C tom Havana, led—Steamship Goorge Washinzton} brig Fluvia, Pass 4 L'Ourne, April 8—Arrived, scar Lucy D, Hall, from Mobile. Salied—Scbr Frank Lucas, NEW BEDFORD, April 1i—Arrived, scbra Hattie J. Hai Un, Bamlin, Norfolk ; Stepien Waternian, Chase, New York} Luther 8. € ‘or Naw York, Schr Robert B'Sinith, ed sailed 11th, rematas in port. NEWPORT, Apri; lu, PS—Arrived; schré Cyras Chainbor- lain, Adams, New York for Boston; Harry Percy, Perey, do for Wiscasset; Oregon, Plukhaim, do for Rockland; Stephen Waterman, Chase, do for New Bouford: Wm Thom ir), Gillan, Liverpool ; ; Bloen (Kor), kunt? y tat raved Providence for New York; John Grifiiths, Coombs, for do (or Rockland) ; ElizabethM Smith,Chase, Harwich, for New York; Nausitt. Mayo, Or! for Syivester Hate, Coleman, inton for do; Art. Parker, Nonument for do; Titmouse, Handren, Proyidenco tor Norfolk ; Fight, Crowell, do for Philadelphia; P Ely, Siokes, do for New York, Suled—Brig, Maiy, E Dann eal, River for Georgetown, DC; schts Lue om, Chatileld, Ne Bedford for New’ York ; Richard Law, Eldred, do for Phil: ps) Sarah E Jones, Hand, do for New York; Lidi Rich, Wellfleet, for do; J ¥ Wellington, Parker, Pigeon C tor ‘do; Charles ftogers, Mayo, | Rock;ort Dreadnought, Willard, ortiaod for Cape Mary Natt, Barker, Providence for New Yory; sloop W Hunt, Deny, Boston for New York. Also schrs W H De Witt, Parker, Sandwich for New York. 10H, April 1i—Arrived, schra Wm Wiley, from Alex- andria; C W Lentley, Baker, Rondout; Angler, Becse, Ware- ham for New York. Sailed—Schra Marla Flemming, Williams, and Maria L,Da- vis, Davis, New York: NEW LONDON, Apri! 10--Sailed, scbrs Stephen Hotchkiss, Hodgdon, Baltimore for Providence; Sarah Jane Jackson, Newport for New Yors; Isaac H Borden, Hadwin, Fall River for do; Charles Carroll, Chase, Mattapoisett (or do; AnnS Salter, Baker, Wareham for do; Treawure, Taylor, Fall River for co; isha Baker. George's Bank for do, Mth—Arrived, sebrs Jon Price, Nickerson, Vhiladel- hia for Boston; A P Stimpson, Stimpson, New York tor nth. Sailed—Schrs Ceorge Hotchkiss, Philadelphia for Provi- dence; DT Willetts, New York. NEW HAVEN, April 12—Arrived, schra Maggle P Smith, Graco; J Payne, Stevens, Georgetown; Sara Mills, Parker, Philadelphia: J Birdeeli; A J itentley, Baltimore, ph rrigagiy, Mundy, Saga; sche ow York. J PHILADELPHIA, April Arrived, bark James Churchill, Seavy, Leghorn May HW esteott, Ga dy, New 7 cglesied--Brigs ‘Alcluide, Wilson, and Geo W Chase, Bacon, vardenns PORTLAND, April 12—Cleared, schr Sarah Lonisa, Smith, New York. PORTSMOO1 Hy, April 11--Arrived, schr Alice Fox, Adams, Tangier. PROVIDENCE, Aprii 12—Arnved, schr Bilsha T Smith, Harvey, Port Johnson. Saliet—Schra Amelia FC Pigeon, Patil Alexandria; Jo N FRAN » Cobb, Nansemond; Wild BO; Anni artin, Buell, New Yor ved, steamship Ajax, ails to Feb 8, 4, ship Merlam, from, Ltror- ston; achra Kate Thomas, Cuarles ce H Rogers, do; Louisa If naon, do; brig Witch, Ki) Ja- addy Charleston, p Ger Barnes, for New York; sehr Thos rived, sehr Wm Arthur, Alex- » Ap uy with the Auwirdi AVANNAM, Apri 13~ berk J A Brown, Bi Miter, do; andra, | TAUNTON, April 1—Sailed, sehr Sylvester Hale, Coleman, ew York, VINEYARD HAVEN, Apri! 11, PM—Arrived, briga Elsoy, Rerry, Cape Hastien for Boston; Sarah Gilmore, UiltTord, Carienas tor do; schrs King Bird (Br), Simpson, for Boston; Emily & Jennicy Hewett, Galvest in, Jones, Wilmip iG, For do; JP Alien, Wale lace, Ne for do; Baltic. Parker, Georgetown, DO, for do; Sea Foam, Pend eton, Baltimore for do; 4 1 Herton Nowcoinh, Crancy Island for do; Eas'e, Veavey, and Rachel ainan, Philadetphia tor doj Florence Mayo, Ful- ler, New York tor Boston; Stepuien ioteukiss, Hodaden Baltimore for Port lia ifodgking, Bernard, Nanse mond for doi Rocket, Walls, New York’ for Ca al bhiclla, Waite. do fot Augusia; Uneie Tom, Look, Adilinon; Hattle Baker, Crowell, Alexandria for Salem , fly $ (Bri, Bissett, Norwich tor § % " call; GW Kimball, Jr, Hail; P. French, aud Union, Arey, Rockland for New york. dames 8 Watson, Houck, ‘or Fm- NB; Florida, Met. Rockport, Mass, for do, oth AM Arrived, sebre, Clara Rankin, Feiker, W ning. ton, NO, for Kenneb' Freddie W Alton, Doane, Wivo- Inigo fot Boston, ‘ailed—The above and all before reported. WILMINGTON, NC, Aprii 10--Cleared, achra Luota Mare ehison, Jones, and Join, W iliiame, New York. a WAREHAM, April dy achra Wilitam 8 Dongltea, Tatom, Georgetow! ck, Richards, New Yori. P\OR BROOKLYN PATAC a and covent 36 hy isaving the the Branca Oliide, (removed ‘rom 145 Fulton wtreet to) No. 4 Court sireet, Cliy Hall sqaare, same duiiding with Brie Rwiway oles. "This. @ our only aithor. ized Brookiya office, and advertisements are received Fexular rates, without extra care of any kind. Opea from 6AM. tu HM, RGR AND HUSIASTIC MEETING OF of the Thirteenth ward, held on Thnrsday LE 18th tost., at Richael Dobson's, No, 62 Pitt street, atter apirited widvessex by well knowa residents, the foliov Ing preamble and resolutions were unanimously ursued during the present term Wy Betta iors jature—Hon. WM. M, dion. TIMOTHY J. CAMPBELL discovered to ua thelr untiring vial 1 to our best intercets, Cd proved thelr devo- tion to the cause of democracy ; therefore, esolved, That we give them onr heartiost thanks, and joln with the uni oc the people of this district at they consent to werve us for another term, Kesolved, That we form ourselves into an organization for cat soon as evidence fs given of the to again di as the course Jevote themselves: int from among us delegates tp ue number of ino mmmbors. composing the Thictcenth Ter widine Foreed. Gettenl Granisetion fine. Fourth e EcuaoriasGntricee CAWRENGE Hilla, Chairoan, WARD MOUUR, ry. fk ENNIS S| LLIVA®, a iru BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM Pty Whe courle of aiierent Ko pene Ad TIO® ovary Pabits and vomm / 1, KING Counsellor-at-! wi a a et a 7 B08 Broadway, GROCERIES AND PRO- MISCELLANEOUS. H BEASON WHY ~ ies LAZARUS, MORKIS & 00.8 CELEBRATED PERFECY . 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