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om See LS EUROPE, at the Fighting Outside “Pays on Good Friday, ve TYRANNY OF THE INSURGENTS, eee ‘Pismarck on the Recrguuization of Germany and the Condition of Fraiiee, (PR. DOLLINGER DEFINING S18 POstrion. —_—) FRANOE. Particulars of the Fighting oh Geed Frida Between Neuilly and Coufbevoie—T&ril Scenea—Women Urging en the ; Children Assisting in the Brecon of Bae ‘oades. ‘The London Times publishés “the following fc. = Gated Paris, Friday, the 7th, in the even- The. mae ae oe Neuilly and Courbevote has Beeivan 4 18 still raging fercely. pean a rn ment rests with the Ver- who have carried the barricade on oe ide of Neuilly bridge, and are also mas- of the upper part of the avenue; but the Com- Munists are still fighting with remarkable @ourage and tenacity, aud have just been Pending down the Porte Maillot reinforcements ofmen enrand rpm 1 to turn She fortunes of the da: in Paris bear the ares im which the nt gery is goin on 18 bee @re assembled round the Arc de she, especially at the head of the Avenue ia Grande. deiner from which much of the fi a ran be aistinctiy Cyr) and which has itsel! ved ni shells jumerous chiedy from Mont faicrien. A few have fala 4h the onus Uhrici fend as no honse in the nel; 1s _considere wafe the consternation the innabitants is very <= On the other hand, re Satie ‘mee of Paris hich are not exposes the bombard- ment the gr rangaiity * under the cir- wumstances, extraordinary People are lounging and | aromenatiag In the Champs Elys¢es, and, but Tor the incessant marching backwards and forwards f battalions the boulevards and principal streets ‘Would have much the same aspect tnat they had ore the altack on Neuilly began; yet it is be- ved erally that the Versailles corps are bent on Paris by erm. and not a few expect the ‘ssault tobe made to-night—possibly with success. gontinues to be met with the 10 a le can scarcely to protracted. ough on the ae fensive, and aghung ata aisadvan as ition, the Communists have more tian once tis noon advanced boldly to the attack; their Sirailleurs, thrown out to a distance on the right of Neuilly, nearly succeeded in taking the enemy in nk, but the movement was met and checked by mitrailicurs to the left. Their own flank has continually threatened by tirailleurs advan ing =. the Seine under the pretection of the fre of faiérien. The fort bas been constantly fring into 6 Bols de becca Fed a5 well as at the Porte Maillot, i the Communists have so far held good their cee These movements account for the fusilado heard both left and right of eully, though it bas not been in proportion the cannonading. The wounded are coming 1n eerintonously, though not mnearly such numbers might be expected from the proximity of the mbatants and the impetuosity with which on th sides the combat is carried on. Crowds of wo- in await the wounded ag they are brought in, and trending scenes occur when near rel dg are recognized. Now and then women in- i on accompanying battalions to the gates, ough exposed to the thickly 1talling shells ‘and lay much more yebemenco than the men. Yes- ay“ Women. and even: young cutidren, make a barricade bebind ag when on the repuise of the Gteanealaren an Tomentarily expected, and towards ven oralock last night the Grog ceased. ‘The Com- ayn were in high spirits, and claimed a jong surprised by the vigorous attack ‘ersaules army, aud at frst quickly driven numer: Tallied, verily held tneir and Temained masters of the ihe iy fave ch this —— Jost on the ‘side of ey ettribnte their Buccess FA ane. = yyment of the same tactics Avhich at first caused their repulse from the Versailles deacenting from Fort Valénen, seized the Point and placed oe, there to play the with — the of, the ore. the Courbevoie Aurricade *the Com- Aounists found they wid still make a eee Jt was the fusitinde kept up from the Eindows of the houses on both sides of the Courbe- nd avenue that he did so much execution im Franks as to compel them to retire acroas the Smnilarly, when the Versailles troops nad the bridge, and were trying to advance up e Neuilly avenue, it was a well sustained fusillade the adjacent hi eo which drove them back, ane It is hop even if the enceinté of forced, the curugeie can be successfuily Rtamed by stubborn street aghting, well ar- ys The extreme Communists, feeling, erieee that they fight with a halter round their nec hemently protest that no circumstances shall me them to make peace 60 long a3 the Versailles party coutinue the attack. M. Thiers cn the Situation. ‘The following is the text of the speech of M. Mhiers on the night of the éth instaut in the Na tional Assembly :— MessinuRS—I have very few words to say to the sembly, but what I have to say 18 so satisiactory, there can-be anything satisfactory in civil war, that nose lew words, 1 dopot doubt, will be weil feceived. (A Voice—“We cannot hear.”) If my Voice 1s weak, aud with difficulty reaches the con- mes Of the Chamber, I ask the Assembly to excuse 31 am very iatigued. Yesterday, as every one ows, an engagement was ote to be sustained our trocps against those unfortunate men who, i by perverse leaders, wanted to march The army proved yesterday, as seuer, chat tt is animated by @ profound seenumeat ‘of its duty. and, like the country, has a knowledge of its situation. The army has displayed great Valor, dislodged the insurgents from tbe bad they had intreno! themselves, an; the barricades with remarkable decision. This action would bring on @ second. We already W that the committee of the insurrec- jon contempiated an attack upon Versa lies, oe *8 Fengagement determined them to attack, We knew at night Hine an ebyagemeut was imminent. At one o'clock 4m the morning our troops commenced to move to ‘be iront, and ut six o'ciock were in line, tious aitackea were between Courbevoie, weil and Bougival on the north, and on the south iween Meudon and the Chatillon and Petit- Bicéire roads. soon a9 the immense masses Were seen adhe ‘ing Mont Vairien opened causing Deayy damage to the assail- ants. Nevertheless, the position was attacked mod tue enemy repulsed. One of their prin- etpai leaders fell in this epgagement. The in- s@urrection showed itself in force at Meudon; the foot geucarmes acted heroically. Fresh ¢ivisious arrived, but only towards the end 0 the day. The {Insurgents then Je!l back, and a@ certain number of them remained in the reaoubt of Chatilion. it was en too Jate to attack them. ‘The whole bulk of tue surrection was driven up to the walls of Paris. ‘o-morrow @ few cannon shots will suffice to dis- Jorge tnese last insurgents, and we do not doupt that Ahese unfortunate men, tod away by malefactors, will miy soon be too glad to implote the clemency of © govcroment, which will not be withheld fiem them. (A voice ou the right, the cies mency of gendarmes.’) I woud dpserve that, in my Wind, ihere 18 no thougut of induigence for erime; for errors alone can there be indulgence, (From the a “Very food, very good.’’) The As- Bembiy, therefore, can feel perfect searivrity and ex- rence ihe certaiaiy that the laws and tue national Fin conrmue to be respected. Let the Assem- ly, therefore, taaintain repose of mind and trust to for vigtlanee, eare and prudence, which we shall ng to bear upon the task incumbent upon us 4APplause.) ‘the Arrest of the Priests tu Paris. The men who arrested the Archbishop ‘of Paris Sbreatened. him with pistols in their hands. During @#he night bis residence was pillaged. The property ontelned ints, bot private and pubite, church or- ments and plate were thrown into carts piie-méle, pillage lasted until six A. M. Monsigneur de Bare, the apostelical prothonotary, was arrested on lay. At thesasue time the curd of the Mad- aun we was captared. The door of ths presbytery of Church de !Assomption was broken by te butted of rifes, Every. Pray in the house was arrested, and the began. This was gt two o'clock in the imora- when he heard the door broken open the curs Leet pry jot wy and, having hastily dressed eee a Nal cit Oa, TUSLEY ACTOSS the garden to i house, beind tie church. With bis Prant mat be then attempted to scale the garden wall, it was a Paperore me nent, and everyshing could be yy nckness; the curé was CUus recognized ny tint Raclonal Guards, pursucd au’ taken. The parte ol St Augtstia and St. Puilippe, Wwe superior £ the Dominican establishment in tae Nue Jeaa de tauvals, and the director of the Jesuit elool have been arrested. Several religious oruws have Oe Claserevs Report on the Military mituat ons General Ciuseret nas addressed the toilowing *e- port bo the Executive Cowtnission:— Binee my entry into office I have sought to make myself Phoroughiy wequainted wich the position of affairs, as much with respect to the causes which have lod to the preseut with referwage 10 nuded. The oljcot appears jace, to frighieu the imhabitanta, ia tho Cause us to expead our am- Seales Min, Wuuavers 804, _ Inst, r Pact: fe Bopes bopes y of tie eon are Seed frasirated “federal territory” (Bundeagebdict) into “imperial territory” (Reichageblet). After Prince Bismarck had declared that the Bundesrath attributed no po- Jitical importance te the expression, which had been adopted for stylistic reasons alone, the motion Was negatived. The Poles then moved an amend- ment to article one for the purpose of excluding the Polish districts from tne federal territory. ‘Ihis ve rise to. @ Warm discussion, which was opened y Prince Bismarck, who, in replying to the argu- ments of Von Zoltowskt, tae mover of the amend- ment, eatd:— 1 deny that the gentlemen who propose ths motion have a right to apply the words of the speech from the throne as they do, Refereiice is there made to other nations and States, Whose iadepemience 1a to Ue respected. The genticmen be. long to no other patton and to no other State than that of Pratsiaas, of which, too, am © member, and tuey canbot faclude Posen and West ‘Phunsies whion have long been por tions of the kingdom of Prus#ia,” in the other States and ni tions spoken of in the speech from the throne, This those fctions which dim the slght and confuse the judgment, Again, Tarny that these gentlemen have right to speak in name of the inhabitants of any dis:riet of Prussia, wl aver the language of those inbayitunts may be. Leahy you here represent only the whole of the nation and not any sepa- Tate district, and you can have no special mandate. ‘With regard to recent events in F France Prince pon ea made a statement to the following effect: — It ts doth the interest and the wish of the allied govern- ments to grant the French republic. with which they Lave aigned preliminaries of peace m Versailles, every possible facility im the execution of the task it has undertaken, with- resolution, & strict tions contained in Should the present Forernmenty or the successors, be nnasle tg fulfil | be conditions agreed on, Germany reserves her freedom of action, and must proceed as the peculiar clr- cumstances and regard to her own interes! The firmness aud resoiution that have aistiugui oe cee whole war will not be wanting im the seq Tue Catholic Party in Germany—Dr. Dollin- ger’s Reply to His Archbishop. Professor Dollinger, the most highly esteemed Catholic theologian in all Germany, has now replied to the imperative challenge of his Archbishop, and has flatly refused to treat the Pope as the injaluble head of the Church. The menacing terms of his letter bear a striking resembiance to Martin Lue ther’s final mtastve to the Holy See. Professor Dollin- i, Says that he cannot lide from himself that the loctrines now once more put forward in the pale of the Church, and which once before brought about the great split in the German empire, would, ‘if really accepted by the majority of the Catholics S Germany, again sow the seeds of incurable isease in the body of the modern German State. 48 Christian, theologian, historian ana citizen ne could not accept these doctrines, aud he insists upon being summoned before the Council of Ger- man Bishops, if such should really take place, at Fulda, as is mooted, or before a conference of theo- lJeyians at Munich, to be enabled scientifica'ly to prove that the doctrine of infallibility was opposed the contents of the “Sacred eres ” as Well as to the uninterrupted tradition of the first thousand years of the Christian Church, and had been pe fled into the Church by wilful forgeries. These e Very words applied by Martin Luther to indule gences, the practice of which likewise-emanated trom the doctrine of the infallibility of the Pope. AS it ts pretty cercain that no entreaties of the Bavarian Episcopaie will induce King Ludwig and his ad- visers, inspite of their inclination to Rome, to re- move under present circumstances man like Dol- linger, now the greatest living historian of the Church, from his chair, st is aiMcuit to see how it can be avoided that once moro a series of theses declaring war to the Pope and the Epis- copate will be stuck on the door of a Catholte University, And the intended Council at sulda, the eradie oi the Christian Church in Germany, if Dél- Unger be really summoned pefore it—a demand to which 1 will be difficult to retuse assent—might easily assume more resemblance to the eventful Diet of Worms than the bishops would like, That the Council will take _ ‘appears to be pretty certain, The deliberations of the vishops are to extend over a whole series of questions. ‘Tho contents of the order of the day are to be Fird'y—Coereive meas that refuse to acknowledge ti Secondly—The relations of the C inst all priests and Jaymen as Inialiivle. urch to the re-established ty empire. Third’y—Convocation of & Synod in fsutamn, fn which are tp parte ate all tho German, Austrian, Hungarian and Pol ‘You ty--Poundation of a new exclusively Catholto unt- versity (at Fulda). All these signs look lke the gatherings of clouds before the storm, and the first flash of lightning may be very near. The Jesuits, who hit upon tie expedient of the doctrine of imfuilibility in the in- terest of the preservation of the unity of the Chur! must take care, Often has he who sowed the win Teaped the storm, The Future of Alsace. Count Birkherin, a member of the Strasburg depu- tation, has addressed a letter to the Courrier du Bas-Rhin, in which he says:—“Be convinced that the government of the Emperor mucn desires to give to Alsace a thoroughly liberal constitution, which shall be in accordance with the wants, wishes and usages of the country, and one that shall heal the wounds that have becn made, and also to intro- duce @ régime which sball reconcile all feelings and interests. Its entire course towards Alsace,”” he adds, ‘will prove that I bave not deceived myself in thiuking that if on the other side of the Vosges everything rotten and bad is breaking up, on the other side of the Rhine a healthy power stands be. fore us, to which we, in duty bound, for the good of the country, must unconditionally amx ourselves, if we desire any “rau? shall have® healthy future.” W2ATHER REPORT. Wark DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THR CHigF SiGNAL OrFicerR, Wasntinoton. D. 0. April 19, 1s7L, Synopsis jor the Past Twenty-four Hours, The storm centre, which was Tuesday evening ‘west of lowa, has moved slowly northeastward and is now central over St, Paul, Minn. Threatening weather, with faliing barometer, has been expe- rienced on the Gulf and Atlantic coasts, which is now generally succeeded by clearing up weather, Rain has failen north of the Obio and on the lakes eastward to Ontario. Brisk easterly winas, fol- lowed by high southwesterly winds, have generally prevailed from the Ohio and Missouri rivers to Lake Superior. A severe northwest gale has continued bat is now abating on the latter lake, Probabiitties, It is probable that the storm will move northeast- ward and that the winds will abate on the lower lakes. Clear and partially cloudy weather 1s pro- babie for Thur Jace on the South Atlantic and Gulf, “THE NORTON RECEPTION, Arrangements bave been completed for the reception to be given to “The Thunderbolt” Senator, Michael Norton, of the Fitth district, To-morrow (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock, of the Eighth and Ninth wards will of Spring street, oa the steamer Sleepy Hol- await the arrival of the Albapy train at I weighty Senator will be served with a writof habeas corpus, fuaved by Jud e Cox und werved by Alderman George Mitchell, direging produce his body at the Sleepy Hotiow. Arriviag al the foot of trentye Shird stroet, North ever John Cox Association will meet ie party Braud Werchilght, procession will be wili'march through the prlacipal siree piesa oen —Thin Day. New ¥ + 514} Moon sets, Almapae fo Sun rises... Sun sets... “eve 741 seve 901 OCEAD DATE OF DEPARTURES FLOM NEW YORE POR THE MONTHS OF APRLL, MAY AND JUNE, Siam. Australia, \7 Bowling Groen Pereire. ae, Maa 68 Bruanway, 64 Brond a. 1b Brondway, 1 Broadway. 68 Broad ot. i Bowling Green ip Vroadway. 19 Browdway. PSRT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 19, 1871, CLEARED, Steamehtp Cnb: ba (Br), Mondio,, Liverpool via Queenstown WO Brannk ian Bteamship Wyoming (Br), Wolneray, Liverpool—Williams w--Henderson Bros, contami: —H i Mom & Guion, Steams tp Dackan (Br), Bind South, Ried Regn Becker, in & Ce. bart Pontiac, Finiay L Wright 4 Co. ship, reedomm, Dixdley, Louden Tweet Deniou’e. Ne- Bi tp Nevrda, Lunt, Boston—Fred Bak Osborne, Stamper, Briatol—Arkell & Tui Bark Giovan PSN Curran: Giveseater es motte. fon Mark Haifdan Cronstadt—C Tobias & Ce. bate Grete eacte ditaly Kesearh, Gibraltar and Watt Sisco ‘Bark Jane Adeline, Hutchinson, ey ‘Bark Margaretta (Br), Hammond, Ni Manzeniven JE Ward on Normanby, ee Satilla, Ga—Duncan MeColl & Perseverance. Lamb, Bristol—E E Hilf Mactidn clea Galea Queen Odean _Paborik Chauncey. Brg Nie » Samuelson, Kingston, Ja— Brig Vicvoria Aelia (Br), Landry, Bt Johns, NF—Hatton, Waten 24 & Ao. ii, federate, Mi vardenae—| pene ania, s Paine ay Feat a Petre—B & Parks Wenberg. (en Peer Ctoerone Curtis, Falmouth, Ja—G Ney. Jaa Veron, Cavioer ee Van Brat & Sear compat Smith, St, Marys, Ga- Miler & Houghton. Behr Olive dive Avery, y Schr Anas iter, joer, Salen oe Ww Peo & Co, Wgche John Burley, ps Pity Fall River—H W Jackson & New ‘Bedlord~-Ferguson a chr Jonephine, Phinney. Fall River—Ferguion & Wood. Bebr Robert B Bmith, ckernon, N jew Brunswick, Conn, Bloop Rip Cottrell, Key Steamer Mi evens, ae Baltimore. Steamer EC Biddie, MeCue, Ph Hfadelpata, Steamer Sarah, Jones, Philadelphia, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Steamship China (Br), Macauiay, Liverpool Avril 8, via Queenstown $th, with mdse and passengers, to © G Franck- Tyn, April 10, 242'miles west of Fasinet, passed ahip JJ Foster, bound EB; 19th, 168 miles east of Sandy Hook, steamship City of Baltimore, bound KE; do, 143 miles east of Sandy Hook, a Guion steamer, bound Steamship Ashland,’ Moore, Fernandina, 7% hours, with mise, to James Hand, 18th inst, at 6 PM, off Chincoteacue, exchanged slznals with wbrig showing & red signal witha lelter If in the centre, bound N. Sleamehip Huntsville, Crowell Savannah April 15, with m‘se and passengers, to R Low.len. Steamship James Adger. Lockwood, Charleston, April 16° 4PM, with mdse and passengers’ to H’R Morgan & Co. seSigammahtp Benefactor, Jones, Wlimtngton, VO, with mdse the Lori ‘Steamship Albemarie, Couch, Richmond. City Point and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to the @id Dominion mali Ship Harriot Irving i Sum Boston), Linnel, San Francisco, Deo 17, with md ‘Co,’ Crossed the Equator in Pacific, in lon 115 took tho, SE trades, iat 10'8; had them vény light tins, when we loot thein : passod Cape rossed iu the Atlantk Mareh 15, iulon ua Wi took toe fuator io Hy trades in tat 780 N vi lost them in 1820 N; etnainder of 0 ght varie ds and calms; Feb 12, lat opens ip Bt Lucle Cg ig ally be ‘leah all well 50738, lon 51 24 W, enoke ship Black Brince Ke Elvérpool), froma Otago for London, Ship lth Warren (Br), Clarke, Caleutta, Sevt 8 ang Sand Heads 10th, with mdse, to C P Sumner. Passed Cape of Good Hope ¥. Feb $0 and croesed the equator in the Atluntle March 17, in lon 83. Lost the NE trade h 29 mm lat 18 50. N Hace then bad Hani perteule wins eal flee wemtnon ‘April 1 off Cape May; took a pilot érom boat Moses I Grinnell No & arch Bi, lat 2040, lon 63 15, spoke ship Sun C: Jos from Valparaiso for Boston. Ship Glenesk (Br), Millard, Calentta Jan 10 and Sand Head Mth, with mdse, to Nesmith & Sons—rvessel to C P Sumner. Fasded the Cape ot Good. Hove Feb W St Helena March Ti crossed the Equator March 13, 1n lon W; had ight winds and caime throughout; been, ® days N of Hatterag, | ‘March 15, lat 053 N, lon 93° 05 e hy schr Pe; Sharam for Rio Janeiro, rs Out; 1dth, 4927 W, brig Cornish Girl’ ok “from, Rio Jane mouth, 40 days out, short of provisions; April 8, iat 29 05 N, Jon 72" 23, brig Werem (Br), from St Jonn, NB, for sor, crt "Snip Lincotn (Br), Wiiks, Calcutta Jan 9 and Sand Head Lith, with mdse to’ Campbell & Lizer—vontal ne Edye ¢ Co, Passed the Cape of Good Hope Feb 18; crossed the equator Mareh 16 1m lon 81 5, gHlad fine eather up to Hermuia, from thence strong NW Gape of Good Hope, spoke ship, for Loudon, 40 dnys, cub; Fel Hate Wearey (Hr, fev’ Macas tor Lon ton. Ship King laher (of Boston), Colirey, Hon fo James Reed. Pasred Anjier Jan 11, ree Good Hope Feb 19; crossed, Equntor March 94, in lon 38 W 5 had light batting winds the entire passage; was from the Equator sid April tt no lat, ke, spoke brig ~ atone, from Philadelphia, bound south, fe Annie Gray RK Moore, ena hangnae Deo. Deo with tea, ie wy. pi yhant Ce. PassedAn: passed the meridian SOF the ‘Cape ot Good Bop 18 oPeb ir 17, ere sh erience | a very hearty ea ale from ‘W: passed St Helena on Feb £8; had very light "ration to the Eduator, where she experienced @ suctearion of osjmst bad very light NE trades. At noon of the Lith ultrmo, Cape Hatteras reine W N 3¢11 150 miles, the sbip was struck rik a fenrt ite a tornato in violence, Dat, from W and then from rom all points, the sails, Being sometimes full and: then ia MS tmoment all shsok!” The timaaes an a waa at oupaliing, and, tho | rain fell t almost all the sails, also Malntopeal abit top fant yards and foretopgaliantmast. It was the same as bad been cut in two places. ‘The broken part was not seen after the squall atrack the ship. Tt must fave been struck by lightning, The ship was laid completely over on her ear ends, and was aulte unmanageble for the time. At 8:20 P M the barometer had oe jee 29 {3 at noon to 29:17; Mtrom inet’ tiwe ru Shere was 8 continuance of terrific equate but etsndl after- wards the wind shifted into NNW ina Norton td which ship laid to under a closed reefed traps + fot on ‘board on 19th. Feb 19 spoke British abi Jame, ‘i Adioomd, from Manila bound to London, 64 di 85.8, lon. 2.88 E. March 10, spoke British abt Monarchs from Gebten ae 'N¥, for London, Lat 4 29, lon 24 34, April 10, Norwe- aban Sound east, showing & buraea, Wik aime Lice cr Ehip James Shepherd (Br), Jenn, Whampoa 116 days, with tea, kc, toA A Passed Cape o {00d Hope Feb 18% crossed the Equator Stareb ll in on 80.8 ett Or; pens (of own Smith, Foochow Jan 9, with ker, ten; posed Aniler Jan cleared Straits of Sundy Jan 23. fall light BE trades to passed Onpe of ‘Good a. Hope 1 Bt Helonas Mah 37 created pa Tia [6 W; strong NE to iS N, thence to port with fine woather and variable » winds, SW monsoons down the China Ship Grahams Px urges, Liverpool, 58 days, with mise? tod Atkins € 06, Firat tea. dageot the Passags had heary westerly gales; took d_ had ithern passage, he and variable. witce. lat 44°00, 1on 16 08 Westy eenead ship Celestial Empire, bound South. ae i me Signailzed ship Fortune 109 days trom Calcutta tor April 13, of Barnegat, ook pliot from boat No. i, ‘Aspia- all rdgewatsr, Bisson, Liverpool, March 3 with mdse 2 i Bip Boia &Guion. Took the northern sae ws far north aslat 58 ana experienced strong pe Inland tl thence light winds and caims; ore % iat i'bo'as n 19 81 B, picked up a boat containi ‘the captain, Liss, mate and 48 seamen belonging to the orwregian, bark Donna, which foundered | ina, hurr! em. is Saron PT tat atom 0's ci als with ship Kate Kellog, bound Fast, April 18, Int Ni, Jon 14 28 E, exchanged signals with ship Tonawanda, from Liverpool \for Philadelphia, Has been 19 days W of the B Bhip Rhine, Jordan, London, Isle of Wight Feb 24, with adie an‘ 5 passengers, to Grinnel, Minturn Go. Made the southern passage; bad very fine weather and light winds, Starch at, lat 38 10'N, lon 8040 W, exchanged a with the ant Giad t ‘Fiaings, from London for New York. Ibert (NG), sails Hamburg, 82 days, with eden aad Mi passengers, to Func! Baye Oo Took the porthera passagn and ba ather: ‘April ®, int 49, lon through a large quantity of ice, Has been 1u days iatine Barks Queen (Br), Joh: Newonstle, 8 4 ark Northern Queen (Br), Johnson, Newen a Tis Downs, 07 dare, with mdse, to HF W fever: vessel to Boyd & Hinoken. "Took the rorthern ie, and ‘had Fough weather, April 3, Int 4 ale eft “aa, ton 60 IO” encnuntéred” amok gerry hurricane, commencing at SE and veering around 2 NW, barometer down to eA, ahipped & heavy” aoa, whi atove in akylight; April 8, lat 40 89, ion 69 87, eit 4 with sche Gandonr, Freeman, of from ‘Liverpool, NS, for Barba. dos, aeadltes isinantled ; took o! ire captain and Grows 6 tn aifeand Brought thems to thie port, Bark Charles & Eaward (Br), C ounauton, Ruenos, Ayres 65 days, with wool and hides, to ‘Heney & Parker. Crofsel the Equator March fin lon 34; had fine weather most of the April 4, in Guif Biream, bad a heavy gale from ira (Br), Mockler, Buenos Ayres 62 days, with wool and hides, to master, Crossed the Equator March 17in Jon 3565; March 6th, lat $0 09, lon 81 80, bada heavy squall from NW, lasting 8 houra; lost Toreloptasat, Yoretopcallont, mast, jibboom and spanker gait, April I, lat 36 1, lon nia, had another severe hurricane from SE, veering to NE, ing 8 houre; lost maintoprall. Bark Nicolay, H Koadizen (Nor), Petersen, Havana 18 days, with sugar, to Youngs & Co—ressel to order, Had fine weather up to Hatteras; April 14 took a heavy gale from NNE, which lasted for 7 hours; stnce moderate w Hate Carlota (ry Dison, Cléntu-gow 17 days, wiih a to 8} Boutague & Oi 4 ine wenther: 16u inet, off Golconda, trom Cienfuegos for Boston, saws N of Hatt Bark “Progress (Nor), Leschiy, Matanzas, 14 cays with sugar, to PN King & Cot-versel (0 Funes, &Co, Had fine weather; off Hatteras found the current setting EN& 416) wiles in 24 hours; has been 8 days north of Ha:teras Bark Fannie, with sugar to H has been 4 days Bark i Almon (Br), Townsand, Manzantilo, Cub days, with molasace aod melido, to otdercvesse or OB Swain & Son, Had moderate weather. Has been daye N of Hatters Tindslay, Baltimore 3 days, to Bark Jon Boulton (Br, ballast, to Dailett, Biles & Co, Brig Callas (of Columbia Falls), Bucknam, Palermo 63 days, with frult to Lawrence, &Co—vensel to Thomy son & Hunt Passod Gibraltar Maren 7; hud variable wealhef; bas heen 20 days W of Bermuda, with strong northerly wiads. otis 4G Rich, Branly Malnce, 60 dara, with fray ° Gomes Ag lo Warrom Ray & Co, jue weather, . ig Clarabell ot Bapaarentne Seacy, re bak ml oy re ther ap to let jonglion,. ine wouther up to Hatteras, thence stro E pinta Wind at sunset B f rote é rm - George Downs, fare, 9 days Z nota wei" or Braet eo Ah weather ;8 days N of Hatteras, Urls Kaatern Star (of New iohnyite onter, lays, with sugar ‘row bri ne. Vy and caling, “Apr Gy tat 82, ie Bits Golden West, trom Cape of Got Hope for Kew Brig GJ Frage, (Br), Derrio, Trinidad 16 di 2 knocker, & Lightboriine—ressel to Noss & In company wih brig Mary Cir btu, of Caps Antonio joke Lrig : inte in y with suger, ard, Salled for 8s John NB. April ber, Alpha, from Ct load York, Has been Hatteras, with rong Rs Nand NW winds, Py Bre Water Lily ( wana 12 fara with angar, to Heney & Carks heavy gisle from Nxt: re heavy hi ‘io ieee brig hound § under lower foretopsail; has beea 8 days 1 N Hal ), Thompron, eam, Brig Thomas Turnell (of New Haven Mas with suyar and molasses, to LW & P ner PR 13. fad ine weuth ina r my ae i . Up to iat 205 since, light rig Annie Soymour (Br), Outerbridge, Bermuda 10 d Tara bsaae Waren ete att aeare mate, a native ‘e ed adi yeue Francie Cooper, i Fravans, 18 daya, with angar, to Nersel tomaater. fith inst, lat 3436, lasting 12 boars; 14th, Tat 38, low 16 from NE, lasting 1 hours; sus: n 7 days north ot Hatteras, azagner, Pit, 13 days with *—Vexsel 10 Jonas,’ Sinith’ & Co, . Has been § daye north of andeniros, Uth, tat 37 15, Ke rom Balilinore for St Juan, PR, » from Brunswick, Ga. Arr that point with head wi 73.60, ppoke achr Pal: Re Jo port brig Hatt ‘4 out Schr qlenry Parker rtf Torney Ny , Be De Mareh whh sagar, &c., to Ty win éme & do vensel fo Van Brant € slaght. Had’ity| vt alr pio iat, where experienced ‘ahenry portnen wines orth. he Rees with alternate calme ; 1th nats at 35 Boo ton 7 q a it, from St Joun, NG, for’ ‘Cardenas; T ke sehr Far i ae jon 73 20, Mebowei Wells, of Demerara, pessanger, liver comotarot, nd mens | s potteet Gor Want ott Wibus 803 a ip! He z a i = 33 ore i a. 3 EEEETETEEE 3 Beh Behr J A Shepard, eters Geencciowa. DO. Schr Oakes Georgetown, DO. F Carrie Holi nie Georretown, DO. Bebr J A Parson a, Db, Schr Nil Desperandum, Bimith, for Boston, ip Mil arrived If Tar ie ee Tee aes jon 06 03, abip Win F Storer, from ‘Li for Ne Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Schr Mary E tite Gorham, Cow Bay for New since Five rj fo Georges Bank for New ore 3 with ne ir Magy 0 Machias for New York, with lumbgr vont) B kno cenit Machias for New York. Led Loduskia, Means, Calais for New York, with lumber aater, ‘sehr Fare, Ferguson, Belfast for New York, with lath alntHenty Clay, Foster, Frankfort for New York, 6 day with Inmber to Stimpson & Clapp. eur Rockport, towerm Rocsport for New Yark, with lo at seh As bre ‘Bagley, Cutler for New York, with lumber Schr Eliza & Hannah, Diil, New Haven for New York. Solr Addie F Avery yan, New Haven for fia arpel in Cove for New York, with marek to Glen Cove Starch Co. er § Parkor, Bour Nellie’ Bloomlcid, Hoble, Stamford for New York, Schr Victor, Moon, laworth rth for New York, Jane, Packer, Westeriey fos faaversttatn. Behr Black Dinsond, ‘Gelustalis, Port Jeiereon for New York. Scie © Hawley, Bennett, Sag Harbor for New York, Behr @ Rivaly Perey, Hartford for New ¥ Behr Julla aan, Wells, Stovybrock fer New York, Schr M Barrow, Bailey, Fair Haven for New York. Schr GW Parntil, Provont, Stamford for New York. ‘Schr James K Polk, Buckly, Westerly for New York. Bohr Nye, Chase, Fall River for New York. Bchr Fringe Leeboo, Saow, Providence for New York. Schr M J Mead, Trasher, Taunton for New York. pat Thos Borden, Worthington, Fall River for Philadel- Schr J D Wallace, Thompson, Wareham for New York, Schr Belle, Stimpson, Providence for New York. Schr Horlion, Newman, Pawtucket for Haverstra Schr Eliza Rayno, Binh chent, Oyster Bay for New York. F Mead, Antol for New York. Schr J Marsh, Smith, Bridgeport for Rondout, Behe Jala 8 a's Swen Nanp, Oyster Bay for Rockaway, Richards, New Schr e ¢, Providence for Philadelphia, hay Waal tamford for New Yor! Ben Davia. 4 rer, age Cold Spring for New York, Behr Mayo, Briageport for Baguitck. eh Covaciias Eaton, New Bedford for New York. Schr Matanzas, Badger, Franklyn for New York, Schr W A Jane, Allen, Bridgeport for New York. Schr Joachin, Elaworth for New York. br James Bucnanan, Kelley, New Haven for Jersey City. Bloop New York, Lyons, Port i Yotferson for New Yor Sloop Lucy Hopkins, Hopkins, New Rochelle for New Gobir Highland, Lynch, Roslyn for Alban: Ech RF Sarat arks, Gritin, Greenport for for yladelphia Sehr Fi afore? Greeuwich for New Y: le, hase, Providence for New York. Sohr Native, H jew York, Sohr Bai larttord for New York. Bon Willard F Philips, Rawkian, Rookport for New York. Schr Fenusyivania, Butler, Rockport for New York. ar Kdward Bigelow, Gokdon, New Haven for New York. Goodrich, Waterbury, Stamford for New York. eke Tra Diss, Hudson, Port Jefferson for New York, Schr oud, Loh, Laver for Now ork. Yacht H levon, asthe, Brookhaven for New York, Schr Ontario, Baker, Noank for New Y. Bohr shop, Rockport for New York, Sehr Annié, Burling, Mamaroneck for New York jteamer ane ia Providence for New York, with mdse passengers, to E A D: &Co, peo ho for BOUND East, Sehr Frederick Hall, Volk, New York for Portland, Schr D Currie, Farrel, Viiginie for New Haven, Schr Rightaway, Luthe land for New Haven. Schr Wm Boardinan, Billa ea for Kew ‘Haven, Bohr rk for Schr JN ancy, New ¥ ork for ‘Portand, Behr J A Browne, Btasinscs New York fur Cow Bay. fj jew York tor Providence, ‘Johnson, New York for aes Abby (Bn, Buanks, New York for si Johns, Brig Highflyer (Br), Mackay, New York for St Jehns, NF. Brig Alva (Br), Arenabi New York for St Johns, NB, Malanta, hi NB, Bre irs, Bus x loop Cornelia, Bee x Senatir, Biydenberg, New York for Warford, Steamship Giaucus, aden, Kew Tork tee ‘urrrerows, LI. AR The schr Dantel Webster Fen rted beach ont the ah inst in order to have her bull scrape, proceeded tats AM for orders, Wind NE, tresh. BELOW. Ship Ada (Rr), Jones, from Foochow, Jan 14, with mds to OL Wri; wie rid Pilot boat James ‘Gordon Bennett.) Brig Guisborough (sr, Potter, from Demarara. with suear, ‘Crandall, Berteaux 'é& Co. (by pilot boat James Gordes SAILED. Cuba, and Nebraska, Liverpool: Steamships Wyomin: Carolina, Charleston, Dacian, Glasgow; Sout Marine Disasters. Snr RoyaL ARTHUR—London, April 19—The ship Boral Arthur, Capt Higginson, from San’ Francitco Deo 30, bound Liverpool, i ashore ‘on the Irish coast, near Waterford. Siscred were ave Sure Eviza ease ETT (Br), Dennis, from Ardrossan for Boston, put back 17th inst leaky. Bank Bria Marah f Yor’ Londonserty. which sail from Baltimore March 24 for cme a witha rs cod succession rs iat au N, lon Sa, whe it to "a perfect jeane, commencing at veering, sround to nw ete fone which time shipped a heavy_sea, carryin, (Herne Wheel and sprung rudderhead., Sarno time’ ei in Doatswain and one seaman. tered another severe. burrics gommencing at Bi ring aleak ee Gay tent the s ‘oon of the 7th, clusion to abandon the vessel, asthe water was Per hon them #0 that it was impossible to. i sit "hands. beta an exhausted sta He jal abandoned was picked u] the shi sinc, "from Liverpool for New York, Bria Kewater, Ca Eerie oe is Brie Han, Snow, bound from Dix Island for New York, with # load of staves, got on the rocks and went to Bucks: port to repair; has discharged on the railway, Sonn Canpa’ part of cargo and is now (17th) Freeman, of and from Liverpool, MS, ‘Had fine weather, wind ion OF W, experienced « heavy le come veering around to WSW, bl adousses, Vessel hove to under & Sd, of 8 A My was struck sea, carrying away bowsprit, forelop mai beads, Atnoon was struck by another, sea, carrying war nd away rudder, head, Bost, forward houxe, bul ° Gsck and filed vessel with water. 4th, comm to mo: ‘asea anchor to keep her head 10, b, bommenced to blow from NW ano continued until the sti a: AM saw a bark toleeward; hoisted » aig stress uae 2PM; beary sea running; was taken off by the bark een (of Yarmout), NS) anne from Neweasile for New York, and brought to this port, Sous Axxre MaczE, Young, of and from, Philadelphia for Charleston, with a general corps i dismasted in a hear; sea April 14, Int 86, lon 75, Tiken to ow on the oth by ateamer Saragossa and towed to Baltimore 16tn fo: Tepal v8 sn April 7—The Twilight, from New Orleans, bas arrived here (id Joas of fore pw a masts. TADLE Bay, March 8—The Roman, Williams, arrived here from Desolation Isiand, reporta the supposed toss there of the Amer ‘can whaling schooner Roswell King, of New Lon- z MisceNaneo: Banx EstaeR, Loring, from New York, arrived at New Orledns 12th inst, as before stated. The statement published yesterday that Capt Loring had been lost overboard, we are pleased to say, wae an error, The report came from the Key West pilot boat Invincible. We are indebted to Captain Beers, of schr Henry Parker, for a file of late Demarara papers. The purser of the steamship Jas Adger, from Charieston, bas our {hanks for favors. WB Gaton, purser of the stenmship Hunteville, from Sa- vannah, will ple ase accept our thanks for favors. Purser Jas M Ford, of the steamship Ashland, from Fer nandina, will p lease accept our jor i bie attentions, ABBAGE—T! rthui eso, which Led Sidiat Gores Africa, Mare"; made the'run brom Bos ewrabip North Star (of Path), Captain Charles ich arrfred' at aerosol ith inst., made the run few Orleans in 28 hi York, 262 tone, butt abanie Endeavor cw alg of New York, 352 tone, bu yar anchors, chains, kay to Sonn MeCul, he will be broken up, Notice to Mariners. BOSTON HARBOR, hadngg’ ? BAY AND VINEYARD BOUND ‘The Nun and Can Buors in tite is districty which were re- fuored for the winter, willbe replaced 98, ‘pon as practicn- nd at the, same time the colors nnd numbers ol the wihout | ‘ovens tor 1,800, Buoys tn the prinol channels of Vineyard Sound wili be reversed, #0 as to mark the passage ce aoe “oa to west, ja- bg pe I ete arrange d, By order of the pe Boston, Apnil 18, 1871. CHANGE or Wasminoron April 19, 1871. The Lighthouse Board has givaa novtoe that on ahd alter the 16th day of Ma 4 hong jignte exhibited from the hawken light vessel Castle) Pinckney, in Charles m pi will be fixed me instead of as whit Whalemen. Bark Sen Fox (of Westport), Fidridee, sailed from New Becur Gnas Colgate, Norio, ur rive a New London 19th inet we Ohi te, from Di Tonlation tba, with 100) bbls elephant oil to Law: ty Pejohr Roman, Yate, from, Desolation Island for New Loudon, arrived ut Tabis Bay Feb 28, 4G WALKER, Lu layin; 24 dist, Spoken. Spip, Zohn, Watt, Etinson, from Callao for Valencla, Feb wit Resi Brovks, from Livernool for New York, Avril ede a Linge (By Ths fom Cnet for He, Tork HY Dark Wa Grifiths, trom Liverpool for New Or- maak ciel ese ra my rout from Cardiff for New York, ats aie cut from Boston for Melbourne, jor San Francisco, Feb 16, lat'2 10 N, lon Forelga Ports. AmsTRepam, April pris: sarah A Dadman, Rogers, ames Laursen, Chaveton, N » Arieet as do Sth, Emma b Seales, and ‘Chance, Bagoncanan Ay noes , April 4—Sailed, Mary Lawton, Ross, Phila- ASEENDAL, March 23—Cleared, Columbus, Apenacs, Aitues BAY, Feb afore a? ane Whiting, Bow in port Feb 26, gg clear 28th, ELF AST, aoe ny Dakss ladelphia, etphins os Asta, Steohmana, Phila- led 4th, Duke cinieaee feat Co- jew Oripaus Fe — ‘Mary M, for Philadelphia; ved Ross, Dinse, Wilmington, erin eplng Light, Tracy, Boston. York. Neptune, eet a reer, 0 RAL, got = , Asiana, Selkirk, London (and raed Ke Bw Yori arama doa a tated for for New Hae psi i “i Joseph; Kdwards, ‘Londow (1 fond’ sailed for DEM. March 90 Hortensta, Nortor for New wae sthiaa DStaples, Cole tron, aor ae rived 94th, tor do April 7. tor Balled 96th, briew Ciysbor, Folter,, New York; L&W Armstrong, Marks, New ll ed New. Tor nigel ¢ z Bomalalon eae os Foster, LMOUT! arf Galveston for’ Brom sage fexas, Meentzen, “Arrived at do ith, sae, Roma Giasaow, April Africa, Poe, New York ; 7th, 1 4 Ari oe, New York ; India w, Muinro, do: GREENOCK, April bala Weymouth, Cosman, Ni York; Brittania (), ‘Gaupoall, acy th, ‘onelda, Mitchel, 8, March 7—Arrived, Siagaratin, Strickland, Boston; in yriitn Eggleso, Pilsbury, wn ETN Ae pril 6—Arrived, Carl i's Auguste, List, New Adame Nae ae 18—Arriyed, steamship Morro Castle, Bailed 19th, steamship tra, Phitii New York. 16Lz OF Wrowr, Apr pel taba, Goa Hunte te > Freeman, from — Ares, (POO! for, Bree Sarr Dinsmore, N¢ Yorn i Mokaier Mebean, any Baltorey” Marjorist New Orleans; Gib. Tene, Gavantah: Ti Sea Queen, Mennde, aed Alfred, Burt, Savannah; " Bereamer, Hal ‘shans, Baile” “eth, "6 Foi gy 2 lery, lade! phia; OComandre, Nereid, Foarets Sze Francisco Penrice, and. ‘Anni Dver, Ber firm a i Pemencotn bat. base Dexter, Calists low York: Genada, ale, dail, do’ ee Dleheéad, Colling, Patiaderphia; etinataptons: Baten New York; : St Mehl las, Willan Fan Fianaieo jh Cy ony fax at lew Yor! febeo and Montreal. epee ‘hu Mere W Norwood, Washburn ei Fa New ore: Fanther, Davies, ‘and King Pallipy Daly, ter "4 th Duimock, Lincolss New Orleans; (4), ‘Thompson, New its, do; August, Stew- arts, ‘pnldetphiey Rash ot Stomuen, Richardson, San Francisco; Glensannoz, Jenkinson, do vin Ardrossan. LoxDox, April J—arrived, Supply, Drewery, New York; ue he eae do, Bietaon, Moore, New York. Ktrived at (ravesend Ti, Christabel, Boston. Lranonn, Avril 1—Satled, Ideo Romano, New York. LONDONDERRY, April 8—Arrived, Twilight, Tattrick, and Mohongo, MeGontgle, Baltimore, egubtERiCK, April 6—ArrivedqAlexandra, Labey, San Fran- Linon, March 80—Arrived, Orloss, Alfaros, New York Monin, ‘March 96—-, Revives Bounding Billow, Reynolds, Palerm Ballod. March 25, Arcadia, Eldrup, Boston; 21h, J T Smith, Howard, Philadeiph "i bend ‘MALAGA, March $1-Salled, Claudia, Darnell, Bosto Mavaquiry, April §—In port, bark: aalee Bose from Baltimore, uno; brigs Clete (8M, Hopkins rom dot Boot land (Br), for a port north o} f Hatteras Hate Sawyar hae} ‘Orion (181 Holbrook, Myatio, 4 Evelyn, for'New York, — Soy brig Katabdin’ fof Boston; schr D Hulse, New |ANZANILLO, March 29—In port brig Gazelle, Farrington, for: Boston, ldg; schr Annie fyi hyd hg ir), for New York do, 'APLER, April 1—Arrived, ‘Banseo, New York. New Orleans; , Kilton; Teresa, | RWOASTL! mil 4—Entered out , San rae ca Ra iis 0) a - sen, from New York age eetow se, mare 7—Arrived, Olinda, Guthrie, Balti- ‘orl ae lew York, » Apr a8 1s—Arrived, a ips Abeena, Minerva and ‘rom Liv AM, Ay sare, Peg oe New- Mi 2 Nore, tags, Wished ter Rata er for do, itimore, diag; fed in to load; Camapancro (Br); ‘Broughtons from New for do, rig trelght By ding Al Allee 'Tainter (Br brig uta & Haskell, Haskell, for New Ori Balled 2 8h, 3 3.8 Jenkins, Boston. pRTETEE ‘¢—Arrived, Agostina, Rebinson, Philadel- VETWOAPORY, March 1—Sailed, Polly Lewis, Jobson, Bos- \e evaet AND, April 8—Arrived, Hiram, Thompson, and Veteran, Thomas, Pensacola. oan Swanage, April 6—Off, Arizona, from New York for Ham- Hrena, March 1—Arrived, Gieneak, Calcutta for New te ‘Annie ‘5 Jecksoe, Table Bay (and sailed 6th for onto) 8st Jon PR, A brigs Alfred, ; Georgia, iret Homeeo lag Fee een echrs fen veh from Baltimore, diag; Peerless, do do; Ita Burgess, 10g weno Bey NB, AME 1 —Artved, " oh ee ig Bho We how ved, bark Rainbow (Br), Wrasrts ‘Apr ‘Soballed, ‘Topeka, 1 Blanchard (from Savan- jremen, pIURKs Istaxpe, April 6—Golng tn, bark Rambler (Br), WATERFORD, April 6—Of, Chas H Southard, Meyer, fro Liretpoo i for New Orleans’ (and proceeded ‘after 1audl ng ot uo American Ports. leared, ships Glory of the a ROSTONs Apr Ch Seas, Sears, tian Woodblry, Harriuan, | or NLM (Br), Brown, 8} Erdoer, eed Maytiow (ir) Smith Antwerp j AT chy cn ¥aj9 E Prat Seite Heat ch iia; Peta tee milton, Bers i ich, morey qornEs eer Rio J. Boatsor Al raion, "Ri orgetowm, DOs stadieandel vay als Ralet Wind N fo ESE, ships William W ory Of the Rens; bar Be Panay ant Ee Yeo eae, ant ee abfos Daun bark oun Furth big Delopes, less and Jean Ingeluw; Iob—Arrived, ship Francis Hityara, Liverooo! ate ‘Micberson who a ih iiss pomeage of ose hancus, Kew York. Pp it teamer Gi ae ip H font rn Oaeed javana; Elve set “ win, Nick- Heat Sageay New York; R&'s Ae erson, and K son, Cleared—! a nee, Dut Ms Mari Holm ‘Cardenas; Magduin ach Upham, | Wea tadiesy | Hi Spring Wind Br), ‘vont 3s Bt Pierre, Bee at schrs Rebecca gs a iickerson, Sleight, Newport; i mers PSIRISTOL,_ April 17—Arrived,*achr 3 : dereon, Fall River. for. Geer town, DO" iter ening a an ener, od Tepairs); sloop Oregon, Wilson, Providence BEAUFORT, NO. April Cleared, bark Norma (N Raniach, O and orders, with 850 tons moaphae rook: %, BuLL R aL Rive, 80, April 11—Cleared, schr Annie Ams- BRIDGSPORT, April. 19—Arrt Muckridge, se, and Emily, Corse, err York pad puerta 1 70, ——, Suamuxev03, April iS-arhived| Dark ‘Othene, from New Gnlied Steamer George, tor New York; schrs. Philadelphia W omer Palladelphia, Heer DGARTOWN, April Arrived, rchra Tendessee, Creed, Piilodelphis for’. dewbarypo ors; Juno, W Woodman, Rockland for New York; "Angeline, Vay , Crockett, and Olive Haywari, Are Now York for Boston tus ‘Thomas, Dodge, and Roter Saylor, Ds Dodgo, do for rib D Went Boa neo for do; Charles Heath, Dodge, do for Bos- ton. Wind ‘weather fair. FLRNANDINAT April 16—In By’ Irma (Br), pow ds bila Guiding | Btar, an @ Collins, and Anna Ghepherds ee, ESS MONROF, April mat brig Mystio (Bri, Peake, Rio Janeiro for orders; achr JG Libby, Libby, Per- Bambuco (and received orders or New Yor assed in }9th. bark Jupiter (NG), ‘euckine from Liver- pial for Ballimore: brigs Humming Bird (Br), Macomber, ‘rom Arroyo for do; Wenonah, from Ponce for'do; Clara es (Br), Garrison, from Potto Rico for do. renee ot ont ag bark Thomas Small, for Liverpool; brig FALL RIVER, il 17_Arrived, gualer, snarl Brown,’ Grlitell eorgeloway Active, Coombs, Baltimore, TAU ERKON Aga 12—Arrived, ship Orfon, Harding, oF, Hatt" ark Barn jayanna (Br), Knowlton, dos ache Telte S'Levering, Gorsor, Philadelphia; 13th, ey Rathburn, New Vork.. , schre NW Huddeil, Maloy, Boston; 13th, A rr ith—-Arr ship Excelsior, Pendieton, New Y = April —Airiveds sche -Almure Wooley, ‘asetort Forannat barke Bro rotnert Long, Hoe Y ree ’ eamabip Rapidan, Whiten Havana; barks Lowerison (Br), Henderson, Li Templar, Bartlett, Falmouth (for orders); Jon ‘Wenry, “ties arrive, “Momrashiy Leste nat Hovey New York, iver, atoamsh ion " UINWEAT Fase -Arfived 14, bare’ H D Brockman, he toven, Thos Cochran, Lancaster; brig pa... TTORPOUK, Apri 17—Arrived, achra Ada Amen, Adams, andJ Wee, Allen, Rockland ; Titmouse, Hendrew, Provi- Emma © Latham, Ellie, Fairhaven; ort Boa mi ‘Lavinia, Anderaon ; Carrie Rich, ‘Cobb; Cor: end, Cook} ones, Crane Wave, Zalitz, ah Sy eit 8 ‘Snow, ikew York; Fly- make Cloud, Owens, ial Jp Hey oa D, ‘ian rt Ttcarrived, echt Fairwind, Bow- SNE LONDON, April 17—Arrived, brig Orbit, Nash, New York for Mactan, (eur Sarah H Phomac ‘Armeldy Philadel. phia for Bosto NE WORT pr 17, PM—Arrived, schr Sarah Jane, Jack- fon, New Yor Sailed—schra North Pacific, Eaton, Ray Mie mg rewrorg ser Jost, Rative, Dehart, do for'do; James ki ‘oy jewcustio, Del, for logparyporss Abbie R Aten Oe Jism, York for hangor tiaway. New Work Ki Ellen rae sides, Wing fe, for to: Fa iene de Thorne Hordes ae nan Bishoy Wokisnd for nd for do, fa AVEN, schrs Jas Baymore, Baltimore’ hy, Now York Fraala Lonney, Klcb, ILADELPHIA, Ai aches Flons Rowe, ena Fenautmore, ban Pur, Leu PR} Cleared—| Mew sel, Peterson, Hi ; brige Beotlan fsa hg “ a Jad Baker, Phelan, jj sehr A AD ; Maynes, wlgb— Arr mar i fre 2 yEWES, Del, ‘pri ib, Wo ‘A ‘Two barks andthe tepepen rted went up last nicht, and be aha thie moraingy names no mot reported; #9 sours remate ta ba ived—Steai Easter: een, fro Rinne on m Qu Ly rom Now York, ding, Va Hatuemon af Mary Snow. Stow, Soaten ian eric 2 Baker oa mt Uy Apr Perea i OS oem Cleared—Scl eahee Temlenee. Dy ba oder = 19th-Cleared, De Locke, f¢ eee at ata samy fr EM, ime achra Eawaed Woden, Yount South dnabor" ta Yor Poriland; Frances kilca, Warren,’ Whiting for Now —Arrived, sche Lady VINEYARD HAVEN, April )7 pM uffolk, Armstrong, Neve York fag Bo.ten: Presto, Drew, de tan, dQ for Calais; A fy fonMacbias; Wm ‘Wilder, Frendu, de ate Forest ‘elie, French, do oe) Belfast (and ail sailed leth); also walled, ail befor’ re Petal 18, AM—No arrivals, Mowry, A% 1 POWDERS AND ror ow APPLICATIONS lose up the pores of the akin. render it harsh, coarse. and saber tnd fu @ short time destroy the ge ot 1 ve a fresh, healthy and youthful appearanc ieee hearty ice tte ee eaee 5 + which, {ifs the complexion, | Bawaro of ‘hse ol ‘cheap patent ai rooden Fokescanost of which ooutnin (iver calomnely oury or other deleterious drugs, 8 ia age MEDICINE HYATI'3 LIFE BALSAM, ed upon. not only to reat out Lhe very worst senses trom ine Cogs but asa dove) tg id every where; $l a bottle, Depot 246 Graud street, New York, ect prvenes LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM Courts of different States. No publicity. Advice tree. i? Publis and Comaiissioner for every State, '. L. KING, Counselior-at-Law, 368 ‘Broadway. RILLIANT AND POWERFUL OPERA, MARINE AND ‘Tourists’ Glasses; compact, portable ‘and ellicient ; gulta- ble for in or out door bert BEMMONS, Optician, 687 Broadway. gece IN cng FLOUR, GROCERIES malt toed —Deal aad fainilies oan save 25 per cent THOMAS | zh AGNEW'S, 260 Greenwich street, New Yous pt TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOSP fis al 1 sceptical of the eflcacy of HELMBOLD'S GRAPE (LLS ae Siok or Nervous ‘Hfoxdache, Jaundice, Indigestion, iver’ Complaints ala, Peyeircgayr | General Debhity? ker Mo. matmen, ae Si Gee tlld, pleasant ahd ace ia in operation, Gul with — impunit; ‘the best and mi HELMBULD'Y EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA creates news freah and healthy blood, beantifies the complexion and ime Ha BIS youthfal ap; ore ing Pimples, Blotches, tng IVORY HILLIARD BALLS, MAR- pie, tn tech ne Peat ae ‘ox, Owl, Skull and Boues, ats si 4, WELLING, 20? Contre street, ORNS CURED FOR 800, EACH.—BUNIONS, BAD Nalla, dcp ured without patn, by Br: RIGH, 218 Broad- way, corner of Fulton street “ANSI /R cures Corns, Butlons, Nails, &. By sani, Bo. era! BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL iseases of the feet cured by Dr. BACRARTS, ‘760 Broad- ie ]{YE GLASSES AND SPECTACLES To ) STRENGTHEN rs the it without fi man rparors bis bight wiont fatigue and givo great re SEMMONS, Optician, 687 Broadway. tar EXTRACT hems Apts tes Is THE ood Purifier; the hly cleanses Ree oi asi Se ease system, and eee into oe ‘oft the blo ee pion’ in WLS BGLD'S GHA ‘SHAP PILLS the foul humors that ay reocumateten 0 the for ene Bi are carefully prepared the roles of Pharmacy id Chemistry, and are thoroughly re jlable. A test of years has proved this, Try them, prac aes Sant addon Ok sae pose BALSAM SHOULD BE USED BY @ who bas Rheumatism, Gout, eee Rerotula a0 and ‘Th are nies je a c- re: everywhere, §! Grand strost, X.Y. ‘F YOU Rae 4 “wun, PuRanant, ho AND L agree jathartic, wi cause padber pauses: se eee ea cr FRIPINE Paine, use Ralure’s) remedy, I Bonent paris bet Hie -are DEM Tee and had Extenet poe ”* Shot Aas you —— @ brillant complexion, youth- w life, new fresh blood aud renewed vigor U use HE) BOLD'S EXTE. 'RACT SARSAPABILLA, MPORTANT TO LADIES. ve your hat andcombing and have, the ineturea uri, chignons and switches, thereby saving 76 o**SOsEPH, Hatr Emporium, 877 8th av., near 20th st, ¥ ‘nn WOULD HAVE NEW renewed vigor. use HELMBOLD'S GRAPE Ark PULLS unity ithe Bod a And beautify the sormplexion um by toe use of Soap puteot medicines Gab to zhty pharm eal and cheap pat ™m ea, bul oral vadcee fare uot oqualled by any English ior Freaen prey preparati M422 PARAGON SHIRTS, jo to order ‘and Warrasted to Fit Sent by e: ©. 0. D., to a of the coun! : PA yal Ai ny part try, at the eu: G Shirta, good muslin and linen fronts, #8, Shirts, better muslin and good huen, ¥10 50, rts, Masonville musiia and (ine linen, $12. 6 Shirts, Wamsutta muslin and a fine rae GIB 60. S Shirts, New York Mille and best Directions for measurement torwrarded on spaliction corner Sizth areas aud Nineteontn etree. HE RECEPTION TO THE HON, MICHAEL Uae on Lia re from Albany, place on Friday, April 2. The boats will leave pier foot oc Chrlstopher street, iin river, abil o'clock Ay My ani, peturaing 4 Tad at ‘Twenty-third. iret North rivers ae Fes a sha partion at Tee Eoin ht tat ne en eee ence the Msi tne Foute tthe ye Norton Roos, In fa Hudson ste street, viz. : ora Bignth avende; 1a croeawish avenie, renee, to to Bie Bi mreet, to jo Walidaae so Spr ie Chatrman Gomuittes of Arrangements, rand Marshal, ‘0 MORE MEDICINE, -70,000 witHour cuR\ rugs, by DU BARIY'S eilcous REVALENTA FOOD, of Dys) es eae tion, Ce ipation, tm purities af the blood ahd ait i fereth aad ema Orders, Sold tn tins; 1 1b, $1 25; I i DU BARRY & CO., 168 William et pee a Tana Uy ah an pat 3 EW GOODS FROM PARIS. NICOL & DAVIDSON, 686 Broadway, ‘are now openin, Gut Clocks, Mantel Sots, artfictal Plants, Vases and Fancy y, Goods, being positively the tirst goods of the kind recetved from. Fans aigce the slevo, our agent, Mr. Farringlon, baring Te: mained there the entire time. Also an invoice of Marble aud rari Bronze Clocks, Bronze Figures for Gas, Groups, invited to examine. rps is THE SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN THR system should be -thorouably purged of the humors: which create disease, There ‘# 10 ‘or cathart! Inlld ant elficactons ae HitMBOLOS GRATE PILLS, Qausing neither nauses nor griping pains-—ne is the care with the ordinary cheap patent pilis of the day, most of walaw ore composed of calomel or mercury, ant str psn by inexperienced persons. Atter thorough! aren ie ge tem we HELMYOLD'S EAT@ACE SARSAPARILLA, 0 great blood purlier, and they will insure new life, uew blood re Try them AE aie CLEARING OUP CLEARING OUT’ SALE, ERERB: LLG KERB. 85 Srxrn AVENUE, (86 SIXTH AVENUE 0 DAYS. Ww DAYS, Gouvt MUST BE btn 1g PARQAING. DAY. iW Fates i Elegant ywo Button euant Fd Gioves, & 10 Kia Gloves, 1 10 worth $1 75. Sree em ed Our reaular stitched ‘Linen, Handkerchiete, 100. 159, a1 Linen Hidoderehistn i and 20, worth doubie, A good Huckabuck Towel Huckabuck Towel oe Huckuback Towel Dollar Corset reduced to Blo, 8 en and me. inen anc Hace Sete, teen ‘d li fat oo tie. ane " pL Elegant Piatd Gaure Bash Rivbons, eee Bash Ribbo: Indersbirts, Sc, 0c. 8 Fedueed from #1 25, Pamii a ahaa i JASSEE es ‘amen saree cer for i yard, Sromns err cdo Ties