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Re YACHTING. THE BROOKLYN YACHT CLUB. salling masier; owas voatswain, With these there are two stewards and two cooks. ‘Rogular Annual Meeting—Election of Officers— Presentation of Testimonials to Ex-Commodore Endd and Secretary Lee—Interesting Ad- dresses and Important Procesdings— The Annual Appointed for the 27th of June. ‘The regular aunual meeting of the Brooklyn Macht Club was held last evening at their elegant Foom, No. 26 Court street, Brooklyn, This occasion 3s fraught with the greatest interest to every mem- ‘Wer of the organization, as it 1s devoted to the election ‘ef oMicers for the guidance of the club and the traus- @ction of miscellaneous business of a vital nature. he number of the members and yacht owners pre- ‘Bent was very large, comprising the daajority of the prominent of thé ioli. a ee The very earncst character of the mecti g. 188 Spirited put good natured Gebates apg he pleasing mvanimity of the assemblage ya the ee 4 push D the works of cvs TAUDUI re + Oriel f stead, being duly sworn, Fay: ~pding: tn’ Indeance oF ne rea at tne town of Hempstead, Joseph B, Langdon, Geor, club’ rgues excee 1 Siith, James Plant, William W. She club's record and argues exceedingly well for fully, \eeneite ly and riotously asser a riot or route to the manifest terrét and disturbance o: aval OD Yachting maiters, 1s ajbright spot in. he future. BEx-Comimodore George W. Kidd pre- ' NEW YORK HERALD, THURSD terms of the eral of Captain ritlara’s personal friends ac- compunied tim, and they bade adieu to those leit Beuind, feeing that an enjoyabie time was before e Wanderer is well oMicered, and has a xX inen before the mast. W. W. Tetnill 1s John Schweers, mate; Nicholas METHODIST MILITANTS. Examination in the Case of the Rockville Centre Religious Rioters—A Lawyer's Stratogy—Dis- chaged and Rearrested-Preacher Co- mer’s Complaint—Preacher Kelsey's Testimoay—Ani Adjournment. At ten o'clock yesterday morning the men engaged in the religious disturbance at Rockville, L. I., were arraigned before Justice De Moit on @ charge of riot, preterred by Rev. Edward Duicher. When the court opentd Counaplog Hlagner moved for the discharge of eight of the prisoners on aii in- formality in the warrant. ‘The question was argued at con- siderable length, the Court granting Mr. Hagner’s motion. Immediately after the discharge the Court took a recess, and jn the meantime made out new orders of arrest against the eight persone s Comer it higes eo OT Te ho were discharged, © complatt of Mr. ee Queens county me —Rdward Th Butcher, of the town sf 1-On the 18th day Jordan Abrams, Jobn M, ‘od and pthers did unlaw- nu je Lowether to wppke £ Rider, Jobn ron, SF 4 5 tt oltizens then and there beins, with intent Bided. Secretary William T. Lee occupted his usual | Guay to assist. each other ‘azainst, all who e@bair, ate abould oppose them in the execution of a certain wane x 5 ced he TREASURER'S REPORT, “The pretiminary business being disposed of, freasurer Chauncey M. Felt presented his report of the receipts and expenditares of tne club during the past year, by which {t appeared that $2,611 02 had | us Uniawfol enterprise—to wit, and violence of the Rev. Charles Kelgey and family, and this deponent, and the children ot the Rey. C. P. goods and chattels and eflects trom Sane time using violent and threaienin that if they did not get ou Us cut in a very eney mann been received by him while the disbursements were | MCOLOr do anythin, tise, saying, to the ejcetion by force Comer, is residence, d thelr ud at the Jancuage, saying of the house they would put them ak; and we must expect to be burt, for they would not put , for they were prepared to We are bound to have 1d Dateber And this said Edi $2,693 13, leaving a balance yet due that oMcial of po lees oftenders may be ae ant coals atte $31 08. The deficit ts acconnted for by the fact that DeTTPE I Ke serived before me, thle Mlb day of Apr, ‘during 1870 debts of unusually large Amounts were contracted because of the character of their regattas ‘end the expense of refarnishing their rooms, TESTIMONIAL TO EBX-COMMODORE KIDD. The report of the commitiee appointed at a recent 187. SaAMUE DrMorr, Justice of the Peace. TILT BETWEEN COURT AND COUNSEL. Mr. Hagner took objection to the new order of arrest. The parties discharged had been arrested by the Sheri of the county. ‘The Court had decided that they bad been illegally arrested by dischargingthem, Justice De Mott interrupted moeceting of the club to draft suitable resolutions ex- the gentleman, telling him euch was not the ruling of the pressive of the esteem entertained by the members | Cour, and cautioning him not to say so again. The Go for ex-Commodore Kidd, because of his uniform i Kinditness of manner and exertions in benalf of the | { club during his long term of oifice, being in order Mr. P. W. Ostrander arose and, plactog before him, in the centre of the room, a massive irame encasing the resolutions most artistically engrossed, presented the &estimoaial to ex-Commodcre Kidd, accompanying regarding the motio: were bandied. The Court called them to order several times, Tue Court decided that the transactions were one and that roposed to combine the two complaiuts. “Mr. Hagner o ected ; the defence of one was not the defence of the other. Court demanded # plea {rom the parties arrested under the now warrant. Mr. Hagner objected to pleading. The Court demanded’ it. Mr. Magner Interposed a plea of not ity, apd demande! a jury trial. The Court lenied the demand, A diMenity followed between counsel ud words not very complimentary ihe assurance of the members’ regard Uius mani | parties should at once proceed to an examination or give Jested, with remarks of an eloquent navure, which ©biained a hearty and unanimous endorsement by wil present, The following is the preamble and reso- Auuons, Which were read amid much app!ause:— Whereas George W. Kidd, late Commodore of the Brook- ®elieved, the unanimous vote of the club, has, wuile oceupy- | % Gay bis post as Commodore, exhibited a’ constant aud Very warm interest in ‘ail the affaira of t elud, and been ever on the alert to ai Yn ils acvancement, and has not only by straightforward Smaviiness commande‘ onr respect at all times, but by ine pentle courtesy and his evident regard for the jeelings and shes of all aboot him has captivated our regard aud esteem and endeared lamseif to our hearts; and ‘whereas Commodore George W. Kild,in the same’ spirit Of nuseiish desire to ald und advance our club waleb tor gome time past has actuated hiin, in yielding to the wishes of the mernbershtp and remaining so long in te position of our eluef, has now resigned that position Kebolved, That the Lruoslyn Yacht Ciub | resent toCom- | & gmoJore Kidd teir warmest thanks for bis eminent servic fn their behalf, xssuciog im that they will never forget kis zealous labors in the assiduous care And uupretentious, Lut no tess. —aacknowledged abiilty evinced by Lim i bis sincwleriy conscientious per- Wormaoce of duty; neither whl they ever permit the warm fatixcoment which bis kind and courteous manner and un- QWarying lairness aud geutieness of demeanor Lowards ail dBave engendered tu ther Leats Lo lese its freshness, Resolved, Tuat Commodore Kidd be assured that the club Dover and esteem Lim as an olicer, respect him asa man and love hun asa friend, and tuey box him to accept tuts as- Surance ax an honest and hoartfelt tribute from his brother @maienrs in the gallant and tukcjnating pastime of yachting. Resvived, That & copy of the Coresoing preamble aud reso- ations, digved by tue Commodure and Secretary and at dy the seai Of the club, be trenemitted to Comusodore W. Kida. The deserving testimonial was received by ex- Conimodore Kidd ia a uiauner that clearly denoted how deep were his icelings, and that words were in- @lequate te express bis thabks. A storm of appiause Alouowed tke Conclusion of his remarks, 01 w sorge | F ALLOWANCE OF TIE. lowea Ei a seat in Commodore Voorhies, chairman of the Committee an Tune Aliowauce, reported Wat their conference With tue New York and Atiantic Yacut Club Cui. | 1 was wret anittees bad resuied in an agreement that all allo Buces in Me tuture be made on the general prin Pies of displacement mstead of areas, but tnat no Beale/had yet been prepared, as the work Was of @ depute aud intricate nature, aud they required fur- sler Ume Ww act in coniormily with the New York ¢ Pia. PRESENTATION TO SECRETARY LER. Mr. N. W. Waring at this juncture presented, “with feltciious remarks, a magnificent geld waten ‘and chain, appropriately and characteristic: graved, co Secretary Wiilam T. Lee for Dis faithtul aud continued se - ‘Ute deast expe luon of Services, Was | am aiminister of the G Was sent to Kockvili April 18 there were persons in and about the parson: there were ing; Tsaid,*Nothing but the piano, to-day;” Simon: wherelore asked when T intended to move ; I he saia he wa Uf walk door, aid looked bim “IF you violate my p ba en | Mr. swith alter ten o'clock A. 3 Joseph Lan; Wi f Sim Air, Lee, Who lit HOt I | conimitied no violence, DoF made nay threats; Mr, Sinic made no thr uds for their rppearance. Mr. Hagner asked for the discharge of the parties on the ground that there was no complaint un record. The Court Said the complaint was embodied in the warrant, Mr. Hagner asked whether the complaint of Mr. Conner, made on tue 18th, was made under oath. The Court said it fyn Yacht Club, elected three times to the position by, itis | did not matter, that it was but enacting a farce to raise such byections, The Court ordered Rey. Mr. Kelsey to be sworn, TESTIMONY OF MR. KELSEY. Tresided at Rockville Centre on the 18 day of Apri el; my family resided with mi ntre by the East Conference about a dozen people there all name those wuo were there during the day there were there Frederick eorge Rider, Joha Smitn, Joseph Langdon, and naines 1 don't remember, Met , Simonsou et 0 Simonson ‘said, “You're 1 cannot told him probably thi ‘ay; he satd Thad been there as long as I bad any busines to demanded that I should moee forthwith; I told him T ready, and assigned several reasons; he then de- ded the keys of the house; I told him he could not gre them ; he said be WOULD HAVE THE KEYS OR NAVE ME; ession of the house, kevs rno keys; I ithem to retire and Jet me have’ peace hile | was getting away; hy this time the piano was reauy from the house; it was placed near the door aid v and myself placed ourselves about it s0 as to pre- one from getting in; I then threw open the front ye inen wad badchatye of the plano carried St out; es within closed the doore and bolted them; Simon inst the door violently ; Simonson said, “Come, going i now; this is onr time and we so in, too; le followed close to my person, resatng Nightly against me; I goton the veranda, near the iy In the face, aud sind to him, i, “Will you? exe; the company Joho H. Foster, cers who were in the ici Langdon to come the pazlor; John, Lang: nthe yard, with a great deal of abusive langnage; be said man, and hoped God would mercy on T became couverted hoped I would strengthen bree; Tmade no repiy; Iwas then arrested and taken to Hecopstead; when 1 revarned I found forty or fifty men guarding the parsonage; Mr. Plant was guarding the kate; 1 saw peopie approach the gute, and they were reiused aomittance, Cross-exammed—t did not see everything that transpired; 1 was hone the whole time excepting wiile at Hempsiead ; 1 _ 1 all the prominent smote that occurred on that day; Mr. Simooson ix one of the trusives of the church} ge Sider is one of the trastees; they were at my house le greater part of tae day; f do not know that I saw I do not know that I sew jon alter the plano Was removed; I supported 4 vivlence by the motion of his arm; Mr. Rider n is, nor committed ny violence, except as has rn on us #0 alected #! tue Umooked-for expresstoa Of regards | peep state Frou his broiwer Members that he could but feebly At the conclusion ef Mr. Kelsey's testimony the case was Adank tuew for their Kindn adjourued to Friday, Mey 5, ELKOTION OF OFFICERS. ‘This importaut busiuess was then proceeded with, when the (odowiyg yen ere selected With & unanimity almost to Bll the vastous spostiions for the ¥ Coinedore—Jacod Voor bis Vice Commodore—Joui 8. Dickerson, hear Commodore—Kovert Dillon. Fresiaeni—t secretary—Wiillais 'T. Lee. Preasurer—Chau Asoisiant Secrela Trusices—W iiliana D. 3. v nt Wood, u H. Langley, P. We | 1 on Memersiip—Chauucey M, Felt, | L. Haight, N, Mallory, Join M. Sawyer, If Backas, D. 5, Hines, Jolin i. aa Commit cary H. Mott, b, &. Wood, W. Roamer Weeas, Peter Voortus. NNUAL REGATTA. it Was agreed thai the regatta of 1871, which wit He the filleeuti annual and fourth union, wil take Pace oy the zien of June. ‘The meciing then adjour: u y YORK YACHT CLUB, THE NE The Clab House ac Clifioo, Staten Istand, to bo Sold Absolaiely—Description of tae Villa, Grounds, Water Prout, & It will interest a great many who have recollec tious of # pleasart aiternoon or evening spent im be enjoyment of good c any at @ delicate dinner ‘with the fresh breezes of New York bay cooling Ute Drow ona siope Of Siacen Isiaud to know that the New York Ciuv House will be brought to-morrow at Doon to THE AUCTIONE R's HAMMER, ainners at it Right of the epicureaas of Gotha ave for some time past been no more. It 8 to no decates @enerous conviviality on the part of club inex Zhat tits is owing. On the contrary, as is 8 of deur Cifton the —memb: he Club spreac To The Epiror oF THE Hr w odjous 1a EAN STEAMER RACE. NAVIGATION COMPANY, + YORK, April 26, 1871. | f THE AEPATED OCEANIC STRAM 19 Broapway, N T notice in tus morning’s paper a report of the orge W. Kidd, arrival of the Oty of Paris at Queenstown, under ue title of “The Ocean Kace.” The managers of he White Star line are wholly opposed to entering L. Haight, Wher | into sick competition with any steamer, and before left the Gceanie ou her sailing day the engineer Specialy ordered net to press Ms engines. In $ instance the fact that the Oceanic did not call u at Queensfown suiticiently proves that no race was F. Waring, | contemplated. Ihave a cable telegram reporting val of Holyhead early this morale which ter would place her in Liverpool a few hours ai J am, dear sir, yours trul Or PH HYDE SPARKS. THE (NCBM: TAX—BLANKS AND THE ASSESSORS. To roe Eprror oF THE HERALD: — I think you are a litte rougn on the Assistant As- sessors In your iseuc to-day. The income blanks do not reach him from Washington, where they are printed, uli after the Ist @ay of March: and he ts ynstructed by his local superior officer to distritute them through his division, I suppose the object of the distribution is that the party having an income liable tu tax may have a convenient blank form to make his return upon. If the Assistant Assessor does not disimbute the blanks (however ridicalous itiey may be on their face) ne will be censured. If he does ‘his duty in that respect there 18 @ disposi- tion én the pari of the press vo degrade him. The income tax is the law of the country, If it be an 1 tose who keep it on the statute books, @ gilictal oaths requi ot LO exe th 7 seins ence tf. So bir from reeerving any donceur, T know change salesroom, at iL Broady sraistant Assewsors Who are paying irc d we change with them. Salaries mes-cngersto distribute income revenue | TARIFF. blenks ROAD C) OPERATION. Devnorr, April 26, Us7L. onto Jast night in retation The despaten from to the Michigan Gentral and Great Western Raiiroaa yy elroit river is tally determined upon, Tir Known, these sociai ammenities have been . fe eg ange noel wsiy—the locale of the festive gatuerings | Was correct, The roads have been wot O- Sumptuously—the locale of the festive gatuerings | Cecver and dividing their net earnings since Janu- aoe es chenged. Insienl Of entins | 180, and are determined to conunue the the mahogany in the tandsome seaside | ment for twenty ‘sormore, A tunnel rehkorché tare in Ub ELEGANILY PIPTED CABINS of the fleet. Sous of Nepiune, they hold that over Dis (noss-grown groliocs tie sparking Vintage suould ‘De poured, While av oceasional playid Locking of the Dye lined craft muicates the @rch's approval of bis snb-and-wind crowged suns? eujoyment. In shori, the yacht owners dine and Wine (heir friends ou board their Well equipped ves- wels, and the club house has become & Useless ap- Pauage. Hence he ve to give WHALTH IN SeARCH OF HRAL their beaatiful gnd fresh aw a cu e to acd Marine villa, with a) its Handsome lurniture. \ fhe wdvabinges which it and is wide and well Kept grounds otter ar fold. 1 overlooks, frou @ gentle eminence, the niest portion of New | Bork’s slavely bay. It bas u stable aad a ke "| fodge, with graveiled walks and a fine | bounded by Pennsylvania avenne ne side and | | { } | Chrisie on the frout. Ou the side towards the sca Is anvwer lawa , Which rugs down to the FINE WATER FRON swhieh is 112 feet long. ‘There ts ood anchorage in the foadsed aud a strong pier, The ent.re iengin from the read to the soa ts 600 feet. The widtion t Toad vont is. fect. It is of five approach from the newly ornamenuie! Battery and the splendut | Loats of ibe East side Company at ail hours, A | fuller description 18 uunecessury. Jt is evough to Bay that the sale WIA, be abvesviute, and th srs. | Juazard, Aptworp & Co, are Lie auctiouee r | o} all (he advantages tie bidding should be spirited, ud a suir price Wil, doubtless, be realized. THE YACHT WANDERER. paryture on a Picasare Trip to South- ern and West Indin Ports. Ser BD ‘This elegant yacht, the property of sr. Louis Loril: | Oo dard, haviig been completed in every respect for her Bouthern aud West Ludia trip, ieft her pier on tie Kast river yesterday and@roceeded to sea, It 1s the Intenton of Captain Lorillard to retarn to this port | Jn tune to participate im the more mnportany yache tng nis of the comme season, Tues- day aferuoon ap elegant ob board Wp LUMbET OF WYIled gucgiy, WOY, ALL Work Will probably be commenced within eis } days. Sun aeta, DATE OF 8 { Steamabip vo. i] rtalument wae givea | Ov, ion aceved mou SE TPPING NEWS. tor New York Thin Day. -.. SOF! Moon sets,..mora 1 08 eee G52 | High waver.morn 1 25 OCEAN STEAMERS. DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FoR THE MONIIS OF APRIL, MAY AND JONR. Broadway. 7 Bowitng Green 1/58 Broadway, 7 Bowing Green 19 Broadway. CLEARED. phn Brrant, Baker, inship Virginia (Br), fn Francises Sutton & Co, amoer, Liverpool —National ptewusllp Britannia (Br), Wheilan, Glasgow Hender- | s00 Broa. steamship Georgia, Crowell, Charleston-H R Morgan & Steamably Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford—Ferguson & Wood. ‘Ship Nightingale, Cutter, Sao Francisco—C Comstock & ‘dik Ise Of Beauty, Mitchell, London—Peabody, Willie & “fark Irene (Nor), Jorgensen, Cork for orders—Funch, Buyer & 00. Vurk Chas Tote (Swe), Prietz, Cronstadt—Funoh, Edye & Bark Andsaypy Ol Bovana—J E Ward & Co, 2d, at 4 PI | | | | | pickel up in the Bay, whieh cle Rark Cardenas—H D & JU Brookman. Bark Henry Puck, Nichols, Cardoen sGasces Shoes, Brig Wih'r Hagia Phinney, Mootevieo and Buenos fins Little Fury (ir), Wyman, St Thomas—Heney & Par- gcitis Eastern Star, Foster, Demarara—H Trowbriage’s Prig Hyperion, Woodbury, St Crotx— trig euabaw, Syivener Cube i Hopertaon Brig Loch Lomond, Black, Cardenas— Sclr Inraet Snow, Pease, Port au Prince. Bd Weavers. Schr Maria Louisa: Snow, Harbor Island BJ Wenhers. Roch, PFitanuie (Br), Koy, Harbor Grace, NF—Usber & oe BF Chandler, Lake, Londonderry, NS—D R De Wolf Sehr Kedron (Br), Pettis, 8t John, NB—Crandall, Bertaux &Co, Schr Sabino, Currie, Key West—Ben: Sehr Nary Col rer, Batila iver Moms Weed, Schr T'S McCiellan, Farr, Baltimore—u W Loud & Go, Schr T A Ward, Sprague, Machias—! felt Storm Petre Davis, Ellsworth, Mees Sarton. 0. Schr Eddie F Treat, Dorn, Bangor— Sehr Senator, Faulkner, Bostoned r Gr pk 00, : regs. Sebr Thos Elis, Kelly, Nantuccet—E C; Co, git WD auogum,’ Chase, “New BediontPerzuson & Steamer Co" Norman, Phitadelph! Fleamer EN ketgchiia, Trout, Phitadetytta, Steamer Maytlower, Sage Patindelphia, Steamer Sarah, Jones, F lelpiia, an, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YAONTS. Bt ship Scotia (Br), Lott, Li: Queenstown 1th, with mdse snd icuueceee ws Ova Franekiyn, | Had trong head gales. 19th tnaty at’ 3:1 lon 27 47. passed steamsiiip Manhattan, bound west; Tit 4855, ton 4818, a North German atesmeniy Dovind east; 24th, at 2:45 PM, ‘lat 41 89, lon 60 06, two steam: ships, bound east, cne brig and the o.her ship rigged. Steamship Helvetia (Br), Grigs, Liverpool via G jucenstown April 10, eras ae zit arena cane, to F WJ Hurst. Had oug westerly winds and rough gea'all the passaze; Apri A eet, Joy 88 py aigondert 9 Br gulp beuagewss wR ing comer es ay Aubily JAE AY UT, Lon ws © rind showing ‘commercial flag “J another Br shij © M4" 18th, lat 48 25, ion » shin Pocah: we Orleans for Liverpool ; 25th, lat 40'31, lon Cyne oo Gane: walt (Nui), bound west Steamship Idaho (Hr), Price, Liverpool, April 12, and neensiown 1 by with Indse and Nin veeenarre toP Wd urat. April 15, Int 60 81, lon 18220, passed ship Lizzie Moses, from Cardiff tor New Orleans; i7th, lat 49 40, fon 28 20, bark Milton Locke, of Shiel'!s, be Vth, Iat’4. 25, lon’ Sa 40, brig Victoria, of Jersey, bound East; 29d. lat 4320, lon 56 16, slip Herbert Beech, bound West; sume day, lat 43, lon 67; bark “Barizza P," bound West; ‘24th, lat 4115, lonét: 0, an Anchor line steamer bound East; same day, lat 40 50, lon 6, @ bark-rigged ateamer, hound Fant, April 13, with Steamsip Hoisatia (NG), Mejor, Hambui mdse and 534 passengers, to Kunhardt & Co, Had strong Westerly winds, with very high sea, thronghont the nassaze; Heth tnt, Tat 45 40, lon 26 18, signalied ship Saranak, bound cast. Steamahip Morro Castle, Adams, Harana April 1PM, with mdse and passengers, to the Atlantic at jail Steam- shi Oey . . Steamehip Montgomery, Faircloth, Savannah April 2%, with mse and passengers, to Kt Lowden, teamsbip Fanita, Poane, Phi-adelphla, with mdse, to she Lorillard Steamship Co. Sak doevee Bark Nazzarina (Ital), Lauro, Cette 69 days, with mdse, to Lynch, Edge & Co, Came the northern passace, ani had heavy weather lost 20, lat 1,"1on 70 45, spoke schr Kelman, ip w Bedford, Brig Lola (Dan ,'Anderaon, St Thomas 15 days, with loz- wood Ac, to C W Barton—veseel to Phillips & Collins, Fira part of passage had strong winds and sjually weather; April 16, Int 28 8% lon 7 08, had a hurricane from south to northeast, lasing 19 honrs, the sea. washing away bulwarks and stern sheathing, injuring rudder heats and lost deck load of logwood ;2tat had another heavy gale from SW jnorth of Hatteras, light southerly and westerly winds. % Brig Winfield, Miller, Caibarien, 8 days, with sngar, to Simon de Viaser—vessel to Nesmith & Sons. Hud some heavy weathe tere Se\ir Maria Jane, Roker, Virginia, Schr Lizzie, Scull, Virginia, Sebr Althea, Derby, Vir Kehr Sara bneves, Jones, Virginia Schr JS Gilmore, Sinit! Schr D Sawyer, Loper, Virginia, Sehr BF Woe Jobnson, Virginia, agent JC Patterson, Grown, Georgetown, DC, for Provi- lence. Scht A P Cranmer, Cranmer, Alexandria, fehr Magcie # Smith, Gray, Alexandeia for New Haven, Schr Evergeen, hunce, Alexan ‘ria for Warren, ‘br Armenia, Cole, Georgetown, Schr Heien A Hoyt, Cfanmer, Georgetown, DC. she JS Terry, Raynor, Georgetown, DC, gait WE Phelps, Cranmer, Georgetowa, DC, for Provt- lence. mnCuf © E Hawley, Basles, Georgetown, DC, for Paw- ncket, Schr RS Dean, Macomber, Baltimore for Portsmouth. ‘hr Robert Byron, Clark, Baltimore for New Haven, Smith, Charleston, st, to master. 10 ballast, to Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Dirigo, Young, Portland for New York, with mire and passengers tod Ames. Schr The Chief, Case, Rayadell Island for New York, with fisk to Comstock’ & C — ad Sehr Petrel, Runnell, Calais for New York, with lamber to Boynton & Co. Schr Granite State, Burgess, Rockland for New York, with fime to masier, Scbr Emnsa, White, vortland for New York. Schr Daniel Russell, Jones, Portiand for New York. Scyr PF Meany, Lewis, Portland tor P Scur Ann E Carl, Tvler, Salem for Georgetown, DG, Schr Trsphenta, Dottridge, Rockport for Brooklya, with paving stove to Cadet & Co, Schr Amelin, Terry, New Haven for New York. phcht Kutied Hoyt,’ Parker, New Haven for Georeetown, DC. Schr Perine, Shoteld. Stonington tor New York, with pax verhard. mirn, Bridgeport for New York. Ferris, Portchester for New York. $ Jarier, Port Jeiferson (or New York, Schr Geo P Conoyer, Hall, Hartford for New York. Schr Frank, Bates, Nuntacket for New York. Schr Peli 8 © Vonzht, Hallie, Hartford for Now York, Schr James K Polk, Buckle, Westport for New York. jould, Newport tor New York, with Rivers, Wood's Hote for Barren lying Fis! BW Fiten Seb Marsball O Well John Brook, Fox, New Haven for Jersey City, Schr Salmon Washha:ne, Jones, inton tor New York, Sour James Rnglis' F Schr E Delamater, Schr H P Ely, § Seb Sen rd P Traigy, Mil chs re r Flag, M b Riverhe gebr Alert, ‘Hulse, 1 { Steamer Metis, Da and pansengers, to tor New York. at New York for New York, with mdse BOUND East. tim. Fish, New York for New Bedfors. ore, New York for Hail Scur Adeliza, Loveland, Virginia for Fairhaven, Sebr Ann Kizaneth, Kelly, Virginia for New Haven, Fehr Helen P, Jones, Virginia for New Haven, bebe R Hid, Smith, Virginia for New Haven, Selir Paracon, Vieciuin for Keyport, Sebr Wallpousa, Glenn, Virginia for Norwalk. Scar Helen P, Jones, Virginia for Providence. Serr M KE Taber, Aldrica, Alexandria for Bridgeport. Senor F Ba ds, West, Georgetown, DC, for Bor Schr F Edwards, Weal, Georzetawn, Dc, for Boston Schr Guroline Kinzfe, Adams, Georgetown, DO, for Bridge- Steamshin Warn ny Ad Bentley, Robinson, Baltimore for New London. Robert Byron, Clark, Galtimore for New Haven, MA Hyer, Butler, Phiiadelphia for New Haven, JD Rurkalew, Robbing, Sonth Amboy for New York. id Zack, Beebe, Port Jounson for New Raven, Vermillion, Nickerson, Port Johnson for Providence, Schr Cinderelia, Lew!s, Newark for Port Jefferson, Scbr Fancy, Palmer, Kingston for Schr Kate Scranton, Paimer, New York for Providence, Schr James Bolton, Hartman, New York tor Cow Bay. Schr Niantic, Condon, New York for New London, Sehr Sarah Maria, Moon, New York for Ros yn, Selir Mount Hope, Allen, New York tor Rockland. Behr Gentile. Bidrid &ebr L M Thon Schr N Shaler, i Dart, Willi Miluig W New York for Rockland. i, New York for Hartford. w York for Hartford. York for Stamnfora, x k tor Provincetown, Chase, New York for New Betford, hase, New York or New Bed- c je rk for Wellfleet. y « Lor Ovster Bay. is, New York for Hon orrill, Merritt, New ¥ evn queen, Wilcox, New York for ¥ Scbr Fannie Hazzars, Warren, New York fo Steamer United States, Davis, ‘New York tor Fail River, Wurtrstonr. LI. April 26-10 :40 PM. The schr Robert J Mercer, Grinaell, of and from Mystic, (1, tor New York, for orders, pat it’on the bench at Winte: stone tuis afternoon In order to have ber bull scrubbed; will prowably proceed by evening v1 SAILED. Liverpool; China, do; Virgin harlestun, exrosliips ny Brite Mrenmac—i y was received In the city (fh that a large 4 tly of wreck stuMhad been riyleads to the convietion had be ket elow that the bark Merrimac (0: Bowt thie port ¢ mentioned by ar oa board probably perisved with the vessel. On Saturday la bucket rack marke “Merrimac, Boston,” was pieked up about Keven miles from celtaaie, ‘together with the lid of @ haropas cask and several empty. casks, A large quantiiy of wreck stud, such os deck planks, « vensel's chest. casks, Ac, were seen adrity showlng that a vessel of considerable size had becn lost in the r The letters onthe backet rack owever, eilord con: e ve evidence that the fil-inted | was the bark bearing that name, now fully due at thie port from Colonia an Moutevides, Sh t the latter port « ‘st of Jan, ard the hark Com Jupont, which ‘saled irom. Mont tevideo 14 ways after her ceparlure, arrived here 2th inst. The Merriu thou, h rat! sailor, was con fidered fully due last week, Aw ho other vessel hating trom Boston bas the rame name, there appears no doubt of ber Lows, Dnt how Mt ccourred Is as yet mystery which time may possibly clear up. On the night presious to the finuing of {he floating materiale there was a heavy thunder slorto in the ricintiy, but not of m character to be Of werionM danger to the marin the Higbtaing should have struck the vessel, in wh provaliy hav oetatn t some of the crew would escaped, lad the vessel atruck on the rocks from her wontd have floated to the land, but the ‘ound several roiles from the shure, ~s | PORT OF NEW WORK, APRIL 26, [87h vosition is that she was ron down bs V (probably a eteamery an! voy of the crew bed lant a dense and a collision of tin occurred. It has been mer Aleppo, bound to yn that day, she might xcned the crew, caro that some mer arrives al Ligerpool The Merrt- yt Jasper N Nichole of Searepor ry, les. There were on board avou fhe probably had no passenvers, and crew are nuknuwn, Her cargo consisted wnsicned to Mr 6 F Perry, of thts city. Durit at Cape Etzabeth, Ire, Lord & Coy The Merrimac was? Me, in 1857, and wan Frankitn Curtis, and \civeriser, April 26, BARK ELina & (Br), Paliot, vetore reported at Noriolk for repnira, is under charier to Joad at Ruchmoni, Va, for Rio Janeiro, She bad been ashore at Green Ri Bokeh near Chincoiague. Two surveys bad titan held on + the last one recommending her metal to the vessel remetalled before proceeding to loads Pees SM Bank La Parx (fr), from Catixo, at Savannah April yran’ oll the bar two weoks previous, aud: blowmeds ovine foretopgallantmast, sprang maiomast and recet slight damage. BAR TRINITY, which waa ashore on Fisher's Ieiand, was amped out and hove afloat Jib, at 12 My wi ew Vongon at 3 Pi. a bacit os ae naam ae re mtn ee ne a LE ME crs NMS LTE A SSW NG LAREN: aia A hea) A thorougn wpertion, spoke in high pi nt and approprt character of her fittings, Mi BO: ve » Pe hea Pt WE Aten BR ere enn gC Bric Berga for N from Babia March serine rauam ogres oe fea, conan procneded ‘VG, after a survey to the efect that BRIG ULKO (Br, Corbett, from St Kitts for New York, spoxen April ob, at 9AM, 50 mies SE Rael Hentopens with foremast gone 10 feet trom the deck. She refused as sistance, Scour Mary E SMrrn, at May A 12 from. Phila- deipiia, was struck by 6 Whinigtad ns Aen ee es hove down; lost foresail, foregaf® mainboom ; sprung foreinast and stove'atera’ vo Sour Neviir Starrs, from Provincetown for Lubec, Yas capsized and abandoned on Monday, 24th inst, of Cape Coa. Samuel Stay pmlc ples, ® prominant merchant of Lubec, was Scum MILUFR—New London, April 4—Schr 8 B A be lightened before she can be floated. ~ ” Scan TT TASKER, Allen, from’ Philadelphia for Barba- dos, was spoken 18th ‘inst, ‘lat Zl, lon 6% huving, In a hea ‘squall two days previous, low: fore and main booms, and part of deckload, and had boat stoves) 0m ‘9 Sou Axx Dour, Bruce, from Jacksonville fo York, glimasied aud with los of her aut; was towed Tato Pavers ‘achr Sarah Hunn ast by seh Ba 0.” The AD was taken to SCHR Sooy, of 1534 tons burthen, was captized off Great Ege Harbor bar 281 Inst "New Tork Harbor, detacuver are | aaa to look out for sans, &c, that may be taken from Sond WrNonAn, Kimball, at Indianola 15th inst from Pantavotl, loot pots anchors dal and lost heads of fore and mainmast, Scun Witp HUNTER, of and from Windsor, NS, for New York, with plaster, before reported ashore Behar none Cape Cod, drove over the bar, and was afloat on Thursday. ConsTantINoPLE, April 5—The Gem, Gronow, from New Yoak, which arrived here yesierday, Tenm during the voyage. PRREROEE ID Ba FAaYAL. April 2— The American ship Priscilla will be ready to leave for port of destination on or about the 10th inst, Misceltancous, We are indebted to R W Albert, the obliging and attentive Purser of the stepmehin Morro Castie, from Havana, for promptly forivarding out Afea aq despatches. CARD FROM CAPTAIN FRRNLUND—New York, Aptil 26, 1871—To the editor of the Herald—You will greatly oblige the subscriber by giving a place in your valuable paper to tne foliowing :— oe Ganiait. Torry, of brig Carrie E Pickering, of Deer sland :— Iman £1n—I hereby beg to tender you my most sincere thanks for vour kindness in kaving mo and my crew from the wreck of my late vessel, the Swedish bark Hazard, while in a sinking state; and, furthermore, for the friend y treat- ment extented t» us by you, your officers and crew, daring the ten days we stayed on boord of vour vessel until’ our ar- rival at this port. I remain, deat sir, yours respectfully, CP FERNLUND, Late cantain of Swedish bark Hazard, of Gothenburg. LAUNcurp—Aprit 2%, from the vard of Messrs Tobey & Littledeld, of Portsmouth, schr GW Raitt, Her dimensions are;—Leneth, 75 feet; breadth, 26 feet : depth, 4g tet. She is ttended for the const trade, and will carry'a large cargo On @ light draught of water, She will bail trom Dover, where she is owned, Whalemen, Sailed from New Bedford 26th. bark Mitwood, Miner, for Atiantle Ocean and Cumberland Intet, Arrived at Ediartown 23d, abip Vineyard. Smith, North Paciie Ocean, Hon lulu Nov 6 with 0 Gb. sp oll (taken On the passaze home), 1400 do wh Oil, and 16,000 Ibs bone, Sent home on the voyage 310 bbia sp, 2200 do wh oll, and 90,000 Ibs one. Foroizn Ports. Arprossan, April 10—Safled, Eliza Fverett Dennis, Philadelphia (and arrived at Lamlasn 11th); Ith, Royal Charhe, Sutherland, «0. Antwrep, April l4—Arrived, Hunnas, Soich, New York; Jane Ann, ‘Thomas, Boston, , Sailed Mth, B Hogers, Prout, New York. AMSTERDAM, April 18—Arrived, shiv Editha (Br), Hi Charleston; barks Abbie Thomas (Br), & & York; 20th, Weatworth, Bent, New Orleans K ‘Oanl, Larkin, New York.) SETS, val, yancoxa, April i1--Claared, San Civiaco, Fabr’ gos New BROUWERSBAVEN, April 12—Arrived, Jenn’ New York. . . f Hearice, EMERUAVEN, April 12—Armved, Tope 4 Binchard, Baitim SMO gr), Tregarthen, hs 4 1th, Berlin (s), Undutes TA, March 20—Arrived, bri New Yor! Salied March 16, briz Rertha (Br), P = Disasters): 27th, Ache Hornet Breet fc dsodaie ao (see In port 2th, echrs Jesse Cari, Ur Zo giporiale, dow just arrived, for United stares; Hin ,/@urhlils from New York, mond, Va, just arrived. » Curtis, from Rich: Cowra, April 45 —Pat in at + Fredholm (Swe), Fredholm, tre Carpirr, Aprit b—Cleare Py Haze. Ent for tg Lith, Polykor 9. tiertsen; Ankathor, Scheen, and Frieateit, Vout, New" fork; Here Sees fork; Kio de’ la Plata, ‘Landon, go April 20-ArT ged, bark Geo Bell, Hilton, St Jokn, Bs tal April?sArrived, Vencedora, Bartaren, New rk. CONSTANTINO'¢1z, April 1—arnivea, Prinz Oscar, Borent- sen, New York (and cleared for the Danube); Leaver, Hunt phrey, New York; 5th, Gem, Gronow, do, % GEN, ‘April 1i—Arrived, Brookville, Thompson, ns, J0A8T, March 18—In port bark Albertina, Burgess, ie cena; March 12—A Lee C: Hkh, DALLAO, March 13—Arr ip Carolina (NG),-Strick San Francisco (and sailed 22d for lly to dasuargers 5 Lawrence trawn, Brown, Macabl, Satled 2st, bark George & H. ship Garibaldi, Ber te Motherbank, bark Adolt 4m Mobile for Cronstadt, ew Orleaas, » Flint, to load wheat; 24, ith, bark Isaac Hall, Colt Inport March 28, ship Webster, Norris to 1 the Chinchas Tor the United States at B14 50" colds Content Empire Br), —, for Gus to load guano for Valencia, leaving direct from the I Wi at $15 gold; bark Alaska, Hiz- ns, for do, tolond f rmany, CASE HAYTIEN ( t St Mare), April 12—In port bay - ry Baker (Br), Holk from and for Boston. ery D ARDENAS, April ed, sctir D Nichols, Wyman, Portla nd; Ib, brig C © Colson, iyson, New York, vark Tonle (Br}, Powers, Portland; 20th, ‘brigs Dirigo, Rumball, New York; Julia Kelly (Lr, re do. Safled 18th, brig Centaur, Stanley, north of Hatteras; bark Annie M Gray, Gem, do; 1%thy achr Windward, Fills, dot bark Jk Holbrook. Seawitt, New York; 20ta, brig Ortolan: Seen north of Hatteras; bark C’V Minot, Healy, do; sehr erkOn, Go. ECABANIRE, Apfil It—Arvived, brig Alberti, Harriman, ava. ‘alled 18, bark Atbert, Reed, New York; ‘ Souver, Wooster, Mhilatelpbia. schr Bertha Deal, April M—sailed, Harriet, Tucker, New York; Syl- via, Phitadelphia, FaLmoori, April 13—Arrived, Kate Crosby, O'Brien, New York. FREDRICKSTA Flea, March 3-—Arrived, Anna, Unger, Ame- GENOA, April & Arrived, Starkodter, Ramio fth, Lolo, Casini, New Orlean oth, Cygnns, Pe wile det, Or Blanch, Gran tersou. Phiix phia. otal, arom Orleans. Arrived, Koxaua (#), Partridge, Mes red for New York); Hers eae loreneo J Henderson, Ueuder ork. Sailed &th, Clau ia, Dinse, Boston. HAMUNRG, April 12—Arrived, Lonise, Hansen, Boston, Sale 12th, Heliog, Kraft. NeW Yor. | AVANA, April 19—Arrived, barks Chas Forbes, Sweti Trova; Emma F Herriman, ‘Nichols, Troon; seue Writ, Siecle, Rack, Charleston; vacht Josephine, Dayton, Saman, n, et@amel!p City of Mexico, Timmerman, Vera'Craz and inal; bark Jennie Cobh, Packard, New Orieans; ist, bare istor, Bowers, Port MeGilvery, Nichols) New ¥ brigs American Union, Colllus, 40; He-os' (NG% Muake, Philadelphia, i Sailed 19th, steamship Cuba, Dukebart, New Orleans; barks Constantia (Sor), Kundsen, New York; Ni Tne | Jonas, New Orleahs; brig Marcella (Br), 1 more; scbrs Lewis § Davis, Bishop, Sagua: Silver’ Stars, MA ‘Fink, Fisk, Philadelphia; 20th, 2st, barks Snarpsburg, ew York; Triumph, Cheney, do an trom, Jr (Swed), ingolbrethsen, New York; brigs Long Reach, Harden, north of Hatteras! Pra- rant Swed), Taciun!, New York. KrNetos, Ja, April9—Arnived, achr JJ Harris, Davis, New York. Liverroor, April 18—Arrived, Moravian (8), Brown, orttand; Mariborongh, Armatrong, New York; Rute Princes, Hamilton, New ‘Orleans; 1th, North American (9), Trocks, Portland; Ellen Nuoroe, Norcross, San Franclacot Paimyra, Norton, New Orleans; ¢ Masters, Baltl: more: Thatcher Magonn, Pat Sarah M Smith, Birhop, St John, Carter, New Or leans; Andhid, Peterson, Pensacola; 24th, Emily Souther, Cain, New York. ‘Arrived at do 26th, at 9AM, ateamsliip Oceanic, Murray, Now York (the O did not touch at Queenstows. ed 13th, Malta (#), McDowell, Boston and New Y¥. sannox, Jenkinson, Ardrossan and San Francisco; Tonean (f), ‘Bouehette, Qnevec; Mth, Annapolls, Lenno Baltimore} Mi h (a), Fotarth, New York; Caroline, Gri Now Have 1 Francisco. iP, athard, Hertz, numet, Cheever, ew Or cans: M Row red ont With, Monteby Wada (a), Green, and Emer New Yor: zie M Merrili, Furneworth, Galveston; 1th, North Ameri- (®), Trocks, Norfolk and Baitimore; Samaria (a), Bil- finge, Boston; "Vinee, Robson, Chareston; Geo SH Gray, Havana; BC Winthrop, Stewart, and Lovied, New York; Mokenua, MeLeon, Provitence: Mary Whitmore, sey out and New Oriena; Moravian is Brown, 4, Patten, Cargi and New Orioans, vied lth, Rouochen, Scott, Liverpool for Pen- ‘Of the Smalls 0th, Teresa, Davis, from Liverpool for San Francisen, oN, April M— Arrived, Geo H Peake, Grime, Boston: Morgan, New York: Anglo Saxon, Davidson, do; 10th, Victoria, Lanyset, and Heturich, Kran, doy Fyea, New Uriean Cleare 1 Lith, Balmacarra, McKenzie, Boston; 1th, Aster, Falck, Somerset, M MAY AGE for Bal: diag north of pril 12—In port bark Manitov, North, i; dries T Toroner, Rice, for New Haven, » dis ballaet, to load for Sawyer, from Bi Water Witen, Sanford, for Baliimore next di do; Scotland, Weel for New York, idg; schra Ma an. oe, ing: Evaltne, Plerce, for New York, 40; Annie |. for New Haven. disg; Mary # Smith, Smith, Jo (see Migve Inve MATANZAS, April i)--Arrivod, barks Harry, Brown, Port- Ind; Snowdon, Wood, New York; DC Chapman, Knight, ‘ bil Novelty, Havener, Boston; Dark Elen Stevens, How, New york. lied 18th, brag Vencedor Sp), Sureda, New Orleans: 19th, bark Jonathan Godfrey, Baars, New York; sehr Magic DB Marston, Marston, Baitiinore; brig Deborah S Soule, Soule, | New York, 20th. Griz Aboie © Titcomh, Hall, Philatelphi tchr Coquette, Lonee, Savannah; bark bastern Province Smith, New York. | ONwWoasTLR, April 1%—Ent ont, Harwich, french, for New York, ¢ yGlgnred ish, Over Purgemetster von Winter, for New ork. FORT ANTONIO, Jn, April B—Arrived, schr Telegraph, Baker, Wellgect. 2 i Len QUEENSTOWN, April 18—Arrived, Mittordal, Tonneren, New York; Constantine, Hentickseny New Otleans; Nee Feld, Rearse, Liverpool for San Francisco; Mth, Horzburg, Kulken, Charleston: Rebecea, Otten,’ Baltimore: loth, ‘Thames, Reed, Richmond; North Star, Owen, New Orleans} Isth, Peinbroxe Castie, Ri 4, and Chandos, Lmety, ban Franeiaco; Lizvie Gillespia, Wilson, New York; Hattie Hall, tek, Galveston, Sailed 13th, T Morgan, Peterson, Liverpool; Mth, Conaue- ror, Davigon, do, Cleared 1th, Electra, Gorham, Hamburg; Hartstene, Burnham, Havre, QUEPRO, April 2--Arrived, ahip Gleniffer, Jarman, Glas. gow tor Moutreat; Lake Erie, Seater, do for do; 23d, Aber na, Hamilton, do for do (and all proceeded), ROVTERDAN, April 12-Clearet, Hirundd, Christensen, New Vork: Safab, Galllson, Philadelphia, palonario, March 17—In port bark Gemabok, Bunker, for orton lda. Kio JaXwyR0, March 9—In port ships War Hawk, Wile Hanis, from Eiverpool for San Francisca, repg, to sail ‘about Avril W; Montpelier, Dizer, from Callao for Gork, rapa. SiiFipg, April 14-Arrived, Vietory, Cushing, lremen, erwa Lowe, March 3) -I0 port brig Ana Euzaveth, Havelin, for Boston. SALT POND, March 18—In port bark Modena, Dovge, from Cape Coam, yi IAGO, Apri! Arrived, brig Rachel Coney, Cuney, New ‘orl dalled, bark Aunte Aucust, Creigton, Philadelphise TRIPLE SHEET. Salied 1 Sr Joun, NB, April Bath, Me 25th, ata. 16—In port shij Charice ‘Brewer, Gravlete (Pe)! attina, ou wer '» Baudoin, ar Francisco, about leaving. American Ports. ) April 5A erie a schra ‘ita JG Habcooe. Smith exandria; Danie! Wil Small; Mary J Adwos a cae re Saat Woodbridge, NJ; Ui tg VALPARAISO, ¢iaz for Callao; bark nah (Br), L'Amiral’ Julien ‘de seilles, arrived —, tor San Pierce; do; Bat New York. Cleared—Bark Agra (Br), Means, Katon, chester, Ryder, Turks laiand thre’ Vicior (Br), Rbuland Ma Nos; acl wood, Higgins 2th —Arrived, bar! buaya ; Guioivere, Liverpool retta, Barbados; A Giande; John Richardson, Arectb. fuexon; Ida L Ray, ‘Georgetown; Lsol Port’ de Paix; Jeorgetown ; J P} yy Oe New York; me vA schrs Howard, Recor (ir), Co Presa, Kio Janeiro ; Best brigi Matanzas; W Haze, Havi B, Eady; Win W Mary D’ Haskell, Portsmouth. Cleared—Brigs Cheviot Aalifax; Parsons, New Hl. sehr Glimpse (Bry; Agi . BRIDGEPORT, April 25—Arrived, © na rn at Gu on, South Amboy ; Mary Alice, curs Ella Jane, Allen; TON, April £3 —Arr! q 2eth- OM the port, bark Stell Satled—Steamsehip South © DARIEN, Ga, April 17—A Sajled 2 4:1 1e4 Barton Richmond, Ww ed. New York. CHARLI Phenix ping, Wrists Cleared Lith, JM Wiswell, Barrett, Bristol, E; 2h EDGARTOW Shulee,, more. Tassed out, ? FALL RIV" Bay River, * JT Worth Miuer, A ham. c Wis iN nonah, Kimball; Ear’: Wm A’ Merrill, Keen, NOBILE, A\ ker, Liverpool —Arrived, NEW. ORL! Gray, St Johi Cleared— Turia (Sp 23d-—Arrive Havana. ol). T Kemp, Ke York. Sailed 2ith, schrs Lottie ‘Peard, Perry, Wilmington, N Louise Francis, elley, Albany vin New York armouth, Baker, ani Monitor, Chase, Yhinney NEWPORT, son, Sleight; M York. Sailed 4th (and Cotuitport for New York Danie! Brow: James E York; Emma White, Pi broke, Me; town,’ DC penta, Doteia Hawes, Portian Kiver for New NEW LOND Ri Mahan, NORWICH, A\ town. DU; Read Ar Ely. stokes, New ¥ NEW HAVE Porto Rico; W A Ri Gufor d Silman, Charleston: E, April 17 Arrived‘ bark Elwood Cooper, ‘ailao. ELPHTA, April 25—Arrived, barks Ratiele (Ital), Palere 0; & Geor, Port % thieson, Perna Wa dsworth, Shac! Car denas; Juifa E Arey, ¢ Orilete, un; Lizzie Carr, Gileurist Norwich eared—S hip Research (Bri, ance, having repaired); brig Mar schr LB Wheaton, Aakins, Fernandina hra Curtis Tilton, Thompson, Savann tingale, JS Watson, Cora, and Elvie Davi reign (B Willian ‘26th Arrived, York. Nearly all vessels which were at the Breakwater 25th have gone to sea, PORTLAND, April 26—Cleared, sehr C P Young, Richard- son, Matanzas, PROVIDEN Daboll. Phil haw. ly bi Rumbali, nutth of Hat West, Higcins, and Ne; Also cleare t, ayagucs: FR ree: 3 rank At: ams, Cornith, New York. ere, hite Swallow, Maile il 85—Arrived, ship Im iReaeat (Br, lwaukee, & 4 ooper, New York; schre France, Gibs: ; Sarah Se'sey, New York; Lorette Fish . , aud John Atwood, ell, Boston; K HA‘ ir), Whitney, St" ra Wm Waiton, ' NS, tor New FORTRESS MOY Pernambuco for or Sailed—Ship So ©; Theodore Balled. a Te Demarara. FE 4xrea-Ship Coldstreaur, Greenman, Liverpool ; greue, Hawkins, do. + ANDIANOLA, April 17—In port, brig Belle of the B doves, tor New York; achira Nellie'Crowell, Crowell for ‘A.B Campbell, Deunison, from New York, arrived ith; Wee dridge; Llectra, Murray, and ‘arrived ith. 1120--Arrived, steam’ hip Bolivar (Br), Ba- H Prentice, Fing; ark Eva (Br, Fishe N Henry Cooke (Br), Suther ), Parrasay, Liverp: Crinsenlona, do; Sofia (Sp), Garriz d, steamship ‘Cubs 24th —Arrived, ship Wm Cummings, Miller, 26th—Arrived iat SW Ps werp (and salied zeth for sbip Lorenzo, THWTSsT PAss, Vista, D W Chapthan, ie Hammond. Ophir, RN, NC, April 3—At’ Uatteras ‘Inlet, schrs DW » Murray, for New York; J W Halg, from — JLK, Apri 24—Arnved, bark Cardi; schrs Suxav, Harney, New Haven ; Spray, F Simaions, Goctrey, and Geo Hoyt, Palmer, New Yori: Pp; Keyport. NEW BEDFORD, April 25—Arrived, achre Lamartine, Butler, Lanesvilie for New York; LO F Devonshire, Pita, Spragu AMB LI uco; Joxepline, ombs, Carden Davi Arrived, schrs Robert Palm hint Yankee Boy, Hughson, rort Jounson'; Ureea Couaty Tanner, Hyde, Rondo Sailed—Schrs Lizzie Florence, 1 DC; David S Siner, Hunter, Pb Wickson, and WH Bowen, Baker, ror, Dewart, do, PAWTUCKET, April 25—Arrived, echr American Eagte, Philadelphia. Arrived, barks Alden Bi Besse, ing, Boston; Hampton, Conley, Winona, Stanley, rant, une; Weno- ved, brig Jane (Br), Veazie, Port ponset, Wiley, do; town, DC: Annie May, May, Al: uimore; M M'Kuow ‘and A Bartlett, Bartlett, it » Rondout; Convoy, —, ‘Knowles, L & A Bab eckman, Binaly na (Dutel briga A Eggleso, Goree ‘Alta. Jeure “Edoua ia, Wm Bf Indianola, iverpool. ‘dy bark Kuby Juila (Ital), Stinga, Marsetiles, isal<sippi, Henry, New Yor: shtp Pensacola; bark Ro | 3 brigs Concettina (Italy, | reelona, | ehart, Baltimore via | spool, steamer Lodona; r); barks Gerlon, CE eral; brig Velasser, hell pray, ew York. April 44, PM—Arrived, schre Joseph Nicker- ary Jobnson, Phinney, Proviceuce for New revionsly), schra Kendnskeag, Wyatt, from Arecibo, PR, for Portland; Revenue, Mckerson, from oe, Kich, Perth Amboy for Pem- Emerson, Fall River for George- Providence tor New wtucket for do; Manna, Morris, New York for Dennis; Addie Walton, Rich, Boston for ¢ town, DC; Garland, Wancell, Tannton tor New Yor! » Pigeon Cove for for do; M B Mahoney, Anderson, Fail rk (or Philadeiphia); Pitener, Providence for Cardenos; Mary A Tyler, ‘Tyler. Providence for Philadelphia; New York; Salmon Washburn, Jones, Taunton for do; Mar- tha Nickels, Fon ere, Machais for New York. Ny April 24—Arrived, schra Uncat o for Norwich; Sparkling §: Pri elpnia ig, Alicante ; | Pincott, Geergetown, RICHMOND, April 4—Arrtred, steamer Wyanoke, Bourne and ( B Upton, Roberts, New York. ‘ pril 18—Arrived, steamahip Sacra! menio, Farnsworth, Panama; shi Sumatra, Mulien, Hong VANNAH, April 22—Satled, chr Burdett Hart, Robbing, Leo, Dearborn, New York. _ 26th—Arrived, steamship Oriental, Boston; achrs James Young, Bostou} Maytiower, Hantsport, NS: coa, Cleared—Ship Theobald, Liverpool; schr {David Babcock, SAN FRANC Kon, SA New Haven. 25th—Satied, steameht Elizabethport, pat tzbes ‘th, ship Amity, Drummond, from Grimsby for ibhia. SALEM, April 24—Arrived, achr Lizzie Smith, Gorbam, James River. i Sailed—Schr Raven's Wing, York, Philadelphia, STONINGTON, April 4—Arrived, scor Mary A Stockhem Cordery, and AH Leveryne, Brown, Georgewown, DC; Ante- Pendleton, Fall River for New York, UTSALADY, April 18-Salled, ship Jeremiah Thompson, Kennedy, Callao, VINEYARD HAVE, Myrick (tir, Parker, Kin: cedent, euitter Vigtlant HT Hedges, F ney, 2 mor Yor! ili. Harve) { ELMBOLD's HELM BOLD'S NELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMHOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMHOLD'S HELMBOLD'® HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMbOLD'S HELM BOLD'S HELM GOLD'S | | | ‘bra Bernice, Piveton, iF WICKFORD, April New Yor! .LANGOUS. pri, PM—Arrived. schra Atice for Boston; U 8 port for Philadtelph isiand, Me, for do ), McLaughlin, Moncton, NB, for New York ; Maud Web- Ww V Lamartine, Yankee Biate, Coombs Tookailta, Keed, Portland for Eleuthera; Anuio , Sippie, Boston tor Newburg. rigs Aifaret! M Knowles, Gartiaon, James A Cri fon, Jane, Maria Lunt, Ann Frof Spotlord, Juit, Geo P Trigg, Rachel Seaman, Tookalita, ) AM—Arrived and sailed NE, for New York ; Porto Rico, Wentworth, and nt. Grant, Rociland tor New York; More Light, Brad- ford, Calais for do. Salled—Briz Matilda; schra Frances (Bi (ir), Maria Webster, A’ E Reynolds, HT culter Vigilant; and others hefore reporte WARELHAM, Apri 24--Arrived, schra 8S smith, Snow, ana J P ‘Wallace, Thompson, New jerce, Pitlander, Hoboken —Sailed, schr Charles A Grainer, achra Emma D Phin- Maria J Adams, Julia A r Kell, Lila Rich, Ony 1, Muskes, JN Seymour. F), Alice Myrick Hedges; revenue de Index, Eilie, Batti mare FILL, GRAPE PILL, GRAPE PILL. GRAPE PILL, GRAPE PILL. GRAPE PILL. ORAPE PILL. ORAPE PILL. ORAPE PILL, brigJ ohn rial, Rio Janeiee: ” ,Aylor itapson (Bey. wee Ge Ir), Gi Jieta (Br, Hopkins, Ma: 107 H Sawyer, Pinkoains. swood, Norris, homas ; Lochiel sharp, Wareham ; 2 brig Lewis Clark, chrs Horatio Nichols, ney, Rondout; Mercer, Jun, Brookhaven, , and Julia A Tate, Tate, wel bark Sterling, Harding, Crowell, Boston. a Maria, from Cuilao. New York, ark Catharine (Br), El Mary 8'Russell, Simth, Barter, Boston ek Fish, Teel, Ph w'24—Arrived, sehr Statesman, Nutter, fork. gROEs April 26—Arrived, brig Jaboutao, ra. ath America, Briard (from Callao), saltt- 2g Romaine, from Norfolk for Liverpool. AR, April 25—Arrived, schrs Hunter, Crane, n, Grinnell, Georgetown, DC; Schrs Ephraim & Annie, Dole, and H N Miller, AUladelphla (or Georgetown, DC), TON, April 1s—- Arrived, bark Oneata (Br), Ingra- ark C annab, sth, brig peror (Bri, iladelphia. (Br), del Hansvee, Ant cola to load timber for Liv- aft r, Eldcidge, New A Heaton, do; Storm itn thos N Stone, Bristol for Porto Georgetown, DO, fer do; anite State, dd for Boston; Helen Barnes, Fail River for New York. pri 24—Arrived, schra 8 8 Ty! KR No, Raynor, Pitts led for do’. Arrived, brics Morning Light, zers (Br), Hemson, Mayaguez; score D rigs : Nornen (Norw), Ma- Sasua; "LL (Br), Vineke, ;, Reval Sove: Ames, Ames, Maria Fiemings, Boston, ‘Antwerj (24 clear- White, Bryaut, Barbados ‘oquette, Bara- Buter, Frankfort for Mus: Sanuy GRAPE PILL GRAPE PILL. GRAPE PILL. GRAPE PILL, GRAPE PILL, GRAPE PILL, ORAPS PILL. GRAPE PILL. GRAPE PILL. SRAPE PILL GRAPH PILL, GRAPE PILL. GRAPE PULL. HELMBC AL's Ta HELW sOLD's HEL @B0LD'8 HY «UMBOLD'9 | AELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S . HELMBOLD'S HELM#OLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMHOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMSOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARBAPARILLA EXTRACT SAKSAPARILLA. Exrracr SAKBAPARILLA. RXTKACT SAKSAPARILLA, EXTRACT SAKoAVARILLA \ EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA EXTRACT SAKSAPARILLA. EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, EXTRACT SAWSAPARILLA EXTRACT SAKSAPARILLA EXTRACT SAKSAPARILLA, EXTRACE EXTRACT EXTRACT EXTRACT (EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. EXTRACT SAKSAPARILLA. | APRIL, ar MAY and rie JUNE. PURIFY THE BLOOD AND BEAUTIFY THE COM PLEAION by using HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE JUICE PILLS HiLMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLa. Jn the spring and summer months the eystem undergoes @ change. Silos ‘This is the time to use good biood-renewing, purifying and favigorating medicines. 5 | HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA AND HELMUOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT GRAPE JUIOB PILLS ARE THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE. One bottle of Helmboid’s Fiuid Extract Sarsaparilia equate in strength one gallon of the ryrup or decoction as made by toapint of water equals delightful and bealdbful druggists, and a wineglass the celebrated Lisbon diet a beverage. ‘The Grape juice Pill is composed of fluid extract Catawba KACY RHUBARB, grape juice and FLUID Useful diseases requiriog a cathartic remedy and far superior to all otuer pargatives, such as salts, mag- in all nesia, &¢. Helmbola’s Grape-Juice Pill is nota patented pill, put up as those ordinarily vended, but the result of tea years? ex- | | i | } perimenting and creat care in preparation, SAFE FOR AND T KEN bY ‘CHILDR EN; NO NAUSEA; NO GRIPING PAINS, BUT MILD, PLEASANT AND SAFE IN OPERATION, Two bottles of the Fiuid Extract of Sarsaparilla and one bottle of the Grape-Juice Pilis are worth their weight in gola to those suffering from bad blood, poor complexion, head- | ache, nervousness, wakefulness at night, costiveness and irregularities, and of those suffering from broken and delt- | cate constitutions it wil! give new blood, uew vigor and new live, THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS are done up with great care andin bandsome boctles, and will surpass all those vended in wooden boxes aud carelessly prepared by inexpe- rienced men, comparing with the English aud French atyle of manufacturing. Al of H, T. HELMBOLD'S I cal, not asingle one being patented, but all on thelr own parations are Puurmaceuth merits. To dispel any impression or prejy | the minas of many against my preparations from the publi- ica that might exist in. city given through advertising, and that Tam and have been. druggist for a period of twenty years, and more concla~ nively to prove this, aes letter: — [From the largest Manufacturing Chemists tn the world, NOVEMBER 4 I h Mr. HT. T. Hetuboid; he occupied the Drug Store oppo my resid: nee, and was successful im conducting the business where vihw.g had nob een ey #0 before him. I bave pecan favor ease | wit aise! acter and enterpi WILLIAM WEIGHEMAN. Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufacturing Chemisim, | Ninth and Brown streets, uladelphia, Prepared by H, T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemis, Crystal Palace Pharmacy, 69% Broadway, N. ¥. and 104 South Tenth street, Philadephia, HELM BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU HAS GAINED A WORLD-WIDE FAME, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM the ‘Courts of cd Ko pabtucny. Advice | free. bases wor for every State, od , Couvsellor-al-Law, i63 Broadway. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN different States.--Desertion, &c., suilicient cause; no publicity ; no charge wnill divorce obtained ; ndvies free. M. HOUSK, Attorney, 14) broadway. £3 AND PRO- ve 26 per cent at New York, ( IVORY WILLIARD BALLS, MAR- J Ungale Ring, Checks, Sleeve Buttons, Horst Fro Turtle, Sphynx, Owl, Skull and Bones, wita ginan WM. M. WELLE 207 Centre ORNS CURED FoR BOC, EAC BUNIONS, BAD / Nails, &c., cared without pain, by Dr. RICE, 204 Broad- way, corner Fulton street. Anuibilator cares Corns, Buntona, Nails, &c.; by mail 5c, MEAR#S" Paragon SHIRTS, — toade to order and Warranted to Fit. Sent by express, C. 0. D., to any part of the country, at the following raten: @ Shirts, good muslin and iincn fronts, $9, Shi shin and good Linen, Ente Rettet ville mista and tine thea, 12 hirte, Wamsutta musiin and very ine linen, $18 50, Hoy New York Muls and La) UL Bb. sania irect! for measurement forwarded on Ay ention, th sem KICAARD MBAKES, corner Sixth avenue and Muaeteenth street, Lb & DAVIDSON, 1 N70 Ser trondwayy near Orent Sonen street, ‘offer sume ext. aurdinary bargali Freneb China Dinner Plates, $2 per dozen, French China Soup Turecus, $2 exch, eh China Dinner Sets, very eariee, S32, ron Stone Chinn Dinner Sets, very full, #20. * Trory hanmied Snetieh! Dinner: Knives, $7 15 ivory hand efield Dinner Knives, F dozen, Handaome Decoraved Dinver Seta, $0u, A fine assortment of new goods fiom Paris has just been opened, uch an Marble, Gilt and Compoattion Bronze Clocks, Mantel (rows, Figures and Vases, Rowe LERaL rae, Tae oa SB Maitinge © Con Wall treat 8, Xy EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.-