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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1872.-TRIPLE SHEET. STATE CAPITAL, He Resurrection of the Seventy’s Charter. Custom House Politicians in Possession of the Party Reins. The Charter in a Seventy | Sense. A NEW DIVORCE Fourth District Reformers Groping in the Park of Backward Politics BILL. PACIFIC MAIL AND PACIFIC BLACKMAILERS The Judiciary Investigation in Wew York. InteatSting Procesdings in the- Senate and As- sembly ou Important Leeal Measures. ALBANY, April 12,1872, Raised from the 1 by the appointment of a conicrence committee 10 both houses and the action of the Custom House republicans in making @ strong demonstration In its favor, the Committee of harter has again loomed up among the portant measures that musi yet for some time to come give tne Legislature considerable food for thought and bothecation, In my letter yesterday J laid bare the underground operations of the patriotic factions, wao haye suddenly come to the conclusion to right about face | aud go to work with their sleeves rolled up | for the success of the scheme which they had up to @ Week ago opposed with all their might and main; | and il now turns out that these operations cover | Inore ground and have a wider range than even the | most knowing ‘un even presumed to suspect. | The iactis that the various cliques aud clans who | are struggling—all of course out of pure unalioyed love for the welfare of New York—to get possession Of the spoils of office are making arrangements to COME TO AN DERSTANDING”? which will be satisfactory to tie Seventy people, and at Une same ume of exceeding profit to them- selves. They have discovered that beretofore in pulling and hauling each on its own account, and each tu deadly opposition to the other, they have all | been growing Weaker, aud weir tadividual and col- | lecuve chances to Win cveu a portion of the control of! the cily they Were seeking “smell by degrees and beautifully jess” every day, The discovery of course | was nota very difficult ove to make; but still there | are none so blind as {hose who wil; not see, and the | leaders Ol the facuions, iu their anxiery to overcome | Oue another, or rather ove another's plans, falled to | look aliead with that care and scrutiny they cer- tunly would have, had they been jess nervous a5 to + Uhe upstiot of their own litte plois and stravegems, It will be remembered pow bitterly we charter was opposed by ceztam outside paruies when it lett the hands Of the Assembly and the Senate got it Well wituin is grasp; how republicans of all stripes, “re‘ormers” of tke nalf-and-half order and “retormers? wiih the fragrance of the great No- vember glory suli fresh upon them, added to demo- crats Of no paruc alter day when tk tiseu 10 ON the bili was opened In the Senate, and how they counselied, im- pl , beseacied and even threatened to ob- | tam just what they wanted m the charter and to prevent anything getting tato it which Wt was wht would have gone against their grain. MWe depate was being botwered to death by thes parties that the cliques lor tue first time learued that they were all so struay Ukit no Siu uique coud overcome Lie over, and Uidt the Scud ¢ took advantage of the situation aad cUT THE HEART OUT of the charter tat the seventyiles had pitsinto tt | day ar principle, treoped up here day | vaeancy shail, in addition to the endorsement now required by law tor Senatorial ballots, nave en- dorsed thereun these words, to wit, “To fill Senato- nal vacancy.” UGLY RUMORS, There are some very ugiy rumors afloat to-night about the defeat of tie Vacitic Mail bill last Satur. day. It was ordered to @ turd reading by a vote of 64 to 7, thus leading everybody to believe that its passage Was a certainty, and yet it was killed to-day, when put upon its final passage, by a vote of 87 yeas lo 61 nays, There 18 no dvubt that money was Ireeiy used by certain parties who were “short” of Pacific Mail and who desired to “bear? the market by the defeat of the bill to accomplish this Most extraordinary Change of frout. The sub- ject is the theme of conversation tu all the hovels to-night, and it ts quite likely that more will be heard of the thing whea the Legislature gets to- wether again next week, lt 13 asserted by some That not Ouly Was money PAID TO DRFEAT THE BILL, but that the vole of last Saturday was given on purpose to misieaa the unwary and give the specu- jators iM the pool a chance to do as they pleased jor a week, without hindrance. If tis be so te reform Legislature has done what the Tammany Legislature Was never even accused of doing, de- iiverately and designedly made itself the paid’ tool of Wall street, ‘The Joimt Committee on Cities held a meeting on the New York charter this afteruoon. The sessions are held with closed doors, {[t 1s reported that an , eifort is making to strike the names of Green aud Van Nortout of the bill as Comptrolier and Com- tissioner of Public Works, and give Judges cur- tis and Sedgwick, of tne Superior Court, power to appoint the Commissioners of Lute Safery, which comprises the Police, fire and Heaith Departmeats, ‘This, it is said, Will bring up the question as to who shall have control, the Coukiing or Featoa wing of FG republican party, aud a severe struggle will toilow, THE NEW YORK JUDICIARY INVESTIGATION. ‘The delay of the report of the Judiclary Commit tee of the House in the cases of the New York Judges is caused by the time required for writiag out aud prinung the volumin testimony taken by the committee, Which will occupy ebout twenty- five huadred pages. ‘The stenograjhic notes are hot yet entirely written oul. Alter that labor is completed the printing will occupy ten days, when the committee wil be ready to report at oace, ‘The committee have requested the Bar Association and the Judges to furnish bricis on the testimony ad- duced, the respective counsel all being furnished With the testimouy for tie purpose as fast as it 1s printed. NEW YORK LEGICLA SENATE, AL N.Y BILLS REPORTED, To prevent the uvlawtul taking of oysters planted within the waters of this State, Making appropriations for the canals. To incorporate the Manhattan Accommodation Company. Reducing to fifty and thirty cents per folio the charge for first and subsequent publication of legal nota BILLS INTRODUGED. By Mr, Robk2TsoN—To incorporate the Yonkers Lyceum. By Mr. GRanas—for the suppression of the trade in and circulation of obaceng hterature; election of a State Senator when’ a vacano quires the vacancy to be filled {f it occura of March of the first session of the term. v Mr. Pernky—Lxtending the grounds or causes for divorce. ‘It provides for a divorce Where either party has been tcuratly insane for five years, a habitual drunkard for three years, aesertion, when not rendered necesaury by peril to live; where the husband, by cruel aad inuuman treat ment, renders the life of the wife burdensome for two con- ‘The partiea must have resided one year in URE April 12, 1872, ‘occurs; or alter the Lat secutive years, the State. ASSEMBLY, ALBANY, April 13, 1872. BILLS REPORTED, Authorizing the Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railroad Company to guarantee bonds of other railroad companies; also to amend the act to facilitate the construc- tion of the New York and Canada Ratiroad; also regulating freightage and passenger fare on the Rome, Water- town und Ogdensburg Railroad; leo deiining the quactiications, duties and powers of the Health Otticer of the harvor ‘aud port of Naw York; also to. pro- vide for balding a union depot in Buffalo; also to extend the tune allowed for commencing to the New York Railway Company; also to provect commerce and travel from being uujustiy taxed for the use of railroads; also to authorize thé construction of certain railroads In the city and county of New York across Harlem Kiver; also to create a board of commissioners of city rallwaya, and to provide means of rapid transit in the city of New York; also to authorize the = Maniattan Company to | railways underground in the city of New York ; also porate the Underground Railway Company, and to authorize $aid company to construct subways for railways In whe city of h Yors; alao to clear and regulate the Court House property of Kings county; algo providing means for the support of the inebriates? ome, Kings county, and for the better government thereof! ; also ainending the Charter of the Young Men's Association of New Yorx; also to congolilate tue several acts relating to Kavings banks and provide for a unitorm adinin: ton of their aifaire amended in many respects, ana allows investments fa stock of other States paying interest wiluin ave yearr)—the bill waa printed; also che con posing an amendment to the constitution relative to State Pris ty incorporate the Sotuera’ Home; also authorizing the Commen Coureil of Hrookiya. to open streets; also to improve Boerum street, Brooklyn: al to open tighth avenue from Tenth avenue to Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn; also to exient ant imorove Fourth bil bas been Brooklyn; als for the bester p on of the health | OC New York; alko 10 appoint Conmniasioners of Parks for the State of New York; acd) ely on the bill relative to it ‘ore In the city and ce of New York—ugreed ees of } to st | county | favor + to provide for the protection of livery porave the New York Constru police force tor Richmond LLS INTRODUCED, the Gothic Arched Rail- t clerks and at- county of New and directing the and repiaced it wih anocuer, whiten chased the piers ct si entire system of Lue precious ting aud made the | ¢ nize the Roard of Emaigration special de « inthe Hayemeyer t st uke vo their beds for twenty-four success! rs after- trolie wards, Certainiy, uuder tue cireuta owas | formation ast tue part of wisdom lor the shy its Lo prh combine and how tuto te eaanuel, provided — {Pe P: the rocks i midsiream were not too tormidavie, — th They counselled aod 1 one rouner, and suddenly disap pe: m the capital, and everybody came to tue co ton Unat tiey wad tl given up the glos!. bul everyoouy made a wrong Iculation, even though t the Seventyites apear tie result, AS I stowed y¢ of Seventy became conscious that alone t wuequal to the Aghé, Wat the Sena'¢ too mu for them, and that taeir siand-aloof policy trom all outsiders Was ruinous to them selves. It Was, therelore, a Clear 1083 up whica faction suonid ’ get tue upper hand, When, alter combning, they agreed only w alsagree. The Greeley repabil were siroug aud sO confident of Winuiug Laat during the pre= feut week nol a solitary onicial worker put in an appearance at the hotels or anywhere near the capitol ‘Tne “ring tracers did their bese ro make ter and (ney swarmed ground the lobbies as thick as bees, but their record Was too much for anybody eise to stand by, and iuey had reiuctantiy wo go Weir Ways with NO HOVE FOR THE FUTURE. ‘The republican meuivers of the Senate mean- while, Knowing well Wout Was going on, had a hive litle consultation ali amoug thenigelyes, when Tie Los and cons of Luc UCkKLSh situation were dis- cussed. 10 decided that some action should be taseu on the charter, for It Was Claimed that the | liasterly tnactivity whiten the two louses lad dts- piayed in letting it alone to dite the deatn of an st possible pulley by w could get out of “deadiock” without committing themselves one way or the otier Was begiunins to be talked about “at home” in the country districts. What to do aud how to get out of the position ther amendwents ich tne retorm Legis- had placed tiem in Was hot a question eastiy Lo » decided. It woold not do for the Senators to kunekle down completely to the Assembly, nor would 1tdo, in the face of their arguwents on “pubic — salety’? question, tw — swallow the democrats ad proposed to rust down ther throats. Nor aid they Want togive way lo the Couinittee of Seventy i | Ais demands; the humiliation would be too much. They had st tean, to Van Nort because he was a} done their usmost to give the | EG 1oW id New York by some of ameudment Why tuey do then to | Het out of the scrape--whers look for ald in te emer ney ? How, When and by whom would they be drawu out of Ue muddie Wh creuit to. tem Buives? iL Was at (lis supreme moment that THE CUsTOM HoUsk PaRnrY i came in with (weir {nat setters trom W Up and suomitted ‘Tue ovoer jactions On OfMGLaIS W more “shaky” Senavors. @ last null altogether to made day, when (he conference committee heid asecret Hicetlng, but they Were too late, and as matters now Bland the Castom Louse hows te figid. ‘tne bar gaius have been made, and the litte differences being fixed up to suit te party of first part and the party of the second t%. By these bargains, as | poimted out to you in letter yesterday, Van Nort is to be thrown over- board,.and Green goes tumoling alter miliee Ol Seventy s View Of what ought to be doue witu the Board of Aldermen and the term of oMce of the Mayor and the organization ot te | Departiwent will be comciled with, al- sh a birong effort is being made to | iulee the retaining in power of two tne present Fire Commisstoners. — Jt 18 claimed tout the charter, When tt suall get out of tue con uce committee's hands, will be very much as | Was When it was first brought up here, although hot wear ¥o clumsy in its details, and that tuts is the agreement made by the bargatuers and con. 1 to vy The Committee of seventy. Yet may bere not 2 asiip between the cup and the lip the gual yote ANEW DIVORCE BILI. rry's divorce bili, introduced 12 the Senate rovides that a divorcee may be granted if husband or wife becoine imsane and re- Hisane jor five successt . Divorce may o granted where either party abandons tae jor Loree years, aud in Cases Where either Js au habitual drunkard, f ELECTION OF SENATORS. ir, Woodin's | a Dill provides that wkenever se@uiey stall occur on or afver ce at day of a wny year before the geueral election in rsh (ue ofice of ine Stave Senator during the of the term of of such Senator, such Vavsdcy shall oe tiled at the general election. It | M0; _Drovia Hal separate boxes snall be tar- pushed Jor the reception at ballots for candidates 1 Hil BUCH Varney, aid all 1 appiicaple to the yiviar ¢ a ee emotes 1 cert 08 of | Hon wll apply to the ¢ 1 A for ¢ bi!) and zo ti f ates of ein ion Mmeveow The bios wr cu sto i auch | udoned wreck, did waien had been considered | tue intricactes of the , ortgin brougnt | The Com | rain Third avenue, He moved to frie out the pret eect “ir, FARIS gabd It Was propored to oxcept Third aven { and contended that this road would prove a great conve th ress hecess ture tc ing et exclusive of exp canals and the new Cap levie! to pay the same, tle th Fe und revenue will amount on the 0th er rt to B4,U01, Le whieh sun, he be tucreased ‘rather t dimfaished, ren: sary a tax of two milis on the dollar, as ed the late Comptroller, to meet’ the delicieney grows’ out of a yin the amounts appropriated, butan Wwe appropriations and Hablaties aud a, the part ov the Legislature to authorize the aunount of tax secessary to meet them. Tn illustration, the Compirotler stator that for the last fiscal year a tax of one and ® half mils was recominended for. the purpom of the general 4, waich would have — real. fred the ant of #2,900,501 77; but the Legislature author wx of one usd a quarter mills, realtzea ol 48. For the current tical year a tax of | {Wo aod a quarter mils was recow: ir the general , which would have Csight milia, Ww! ing a defictene for charities 61, leay ppropr: ear W ar end Abus tor 28 8). items w increase the expgnses governn rs, which show an in 171 4. whitle th items sow a over i871, and the charitable appro: ions are |, r than were ever be ore known fa the wy of the State, The estimated appropriations on wc= lof the general fun a jven in detail and amount to lj. ‘This es e! eiy arbitrary, nts given, below the am: ntrolle mils on the dollar ninended by the inte Com the fisoat yen ing in Vetober, INT) will even Uiough the strictest economy fs pr Jature, and if extraordinary appropriatl addition to tne ord.nary expenses of the govern the rate | Of taxation must necessariiy be merease ratio. The Chair wonounced that under the nof the joint rul » House would proceed to the th ding of bilis HUweED moved to lay this order of business on the table, in order to take up the special order, being the bill to provide for improving | ourth avenne by’ tracks of the Harlem Railroad. Lost, 41 to. .LS PASSED, ‘To incorporate the Osweyo Railroad Br: Relating to the Pacttic Mail Steamship izing a re instion of the capital stock, Mr HAWKINS moved an amendiment requiring the com- pany to comply with te general law on the suvject. Mr. ILUSTRD sald those provisions applied to companies organized wader general laws. This company was or, Meer act, and they now come here asking stn depressing the Pompany, npaty; author under a special that their stock may be restored to what it was ion followed, a which the charges ot this being a sing operation were denouuced and refuted by rm Husted, Fields and Jud. Toe motion to recommit was low ‘Tue bil) wan then rejected, 87 to + ‘To incorporate tue Central Und pany u lerground Railroad Com- motion of Mr. JAcors the bill was amended #0 as to pre corporation of New York frow Joaning its ereuit to the ©) | dhe bill waa ; ‘To extend thi 1 Cortland Rajiroad, Mr. ALVO to € Its recess at Ast two, to join jo attending the lute Erastus re , and the House tuok a rece | Evening Session, Mr. MO4PLEY moved « reconsideration of the vote HY which the bil of the Pactic Mail Steatuship Company was foal, and 4 he motion e tanie. Ho 42, Vhe House wen reiusgy to reconsider the bil by a vote of Wo 69. . | BILRS PAL Amending the act incorporating the | ance Company | pelt authonze iife ‘usuranice companies to restore impaired m nto amend the conatitution so aa om have 1 except tip A reper To Sncorporate the Por: Richmond Savings Bank. Ainending the charter ot the New Brighton Fire Engine end Rush etreet, Bro . BENSELT moved to recummit | sition to it, vn. | | # Dill, ns there was o1 Mr. MORTON defended the bill, sayiny that it was asked | | for and mach nee ‘The motion to recommit was loat. On the motion of Mr. Mowron, fo the absence of Mr | White, the bill was laid asia ‘Yo Isy out and Smprove Buy Ridge w ‘To provide tor the better education of tures, Authorizing the Second Avenuo Railroad Company of New Yors to extend their tracks. The Hoase then went into committee on the Gilbert Elevated Hallway Company Lneorporating mi On the motion of Mr. WHiinRox, the tv sere substiuaied for those in the vill as incorpo: ¢ P. Martin, P. Loriilars, D, Ciapp, J.C. Williams, B. J, Dilion, Henry 8, Wine) Mr. Forney opposed ne, Kings'eounty. Mnors in manutac He dillon the ground that it would Jonce to the otty, moton 10 #irike Out Wa Rowatived, leo to provide for the | it res | Feent resulutions pro= | which | Ii ! ue CAMPBELL moved to insert the name of Mr, White. | “Mr. WinrnecK offered an amendment making the bill conform to & sirailar bill reported in the Senate, Adopted. Mr. MOULTON moved an amendment, the effect of which was to change the route from the Third avenue to the Fourth avenue, Carried, Mr. CAMPHELL moved that the committee rise | prozrees, Lost. He then moved to strie out thi ) clause, Lost. ‘The bill was then ordered toa third reading. Adjourned, THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. eee 4 report enacting The production of Meyerbeer’s magnificent opera, | “Gli Ugonotti,” at the Academy last night, was a Serious undertaking. it would be perhaps unfair | to expect the same completeness and perfection ‘here that we would expect in Lonaon or Paris, and this bemg held in mind, the performance | The | last evening must be pronounced satisfactory. grandeur of the music, tinged as it is with a melaa- choly character, demands such a combination of | talent as we have not within ready reach, and the ‘ critic, as weil as the public, must take tals fact into ' account in passing judgment on the performance. Tae opera had been looked forward to _ With no little curiosity by the musical world as ‘ affording Wachtel full scope for the full display of his powers. As Meyerbcer wrote, the tenor score is remarkably nigh. | furnish abundant opporiauity for throwing passion and feeling into his readering of the vole. It cer- tainly brought out his best points; out we regret to Say that the defects we have are ty poluted out in Ms Singing, Of unevenness and Want of power to ex- Dress ieoderuess, were made equally xrominent. His rendering of tue romanza, “Pin Luca del » Veto,” was given too much in bravura style, and’ had none of the tender feeing we , Should took jor in a lover recounting the pra of his mistress, But te er in which he gave tue upper A more shortcoming in tae minds of those Who can see nO | beauty except in sensational emorts, In the ‘rendering of the bravura passage in the celepraied septette, “De Drittt miet ho Alma Accessa,’? Wachtel was completely at home, and sang with wondrous vigor i | Which te did not azata reas in the grand duet he was especially disappotuting, und though the j audience gave arapturons recail, we fear it was | more because they thougot they ought to | ao so than from the = intrmsic ~ merit of the rendermg, for neither the | derness of the lover nor the rage of the hero received adequate interpretations, We could not | hetp thinking how differently Giuglint would have | given utterance to tue lovely arta, “Tu m’ ami,” , Which was altogether deficient in feeling, Even in | the expression of the violent emotion of rage Wach- tel Was not equal to the expeciations tiat we had | formed of him, To express deep passionate anger | by jumping 18 a rather novel made of interpretation, But with these many blemishes Raou! was a re- markably striking “impersonation, It lacked | sweetness and Sympathy, and was nod uy to our ideas as a picture of passion; but the yoca!l- zation had @ rugged strength, which, perhaps, is unrivalled. ‘The high notes came out clear and dis- tnct aud) remarkibly pure. The faults are capable of correction, but tne excellences, for the most part, oniy nature can conie: | Madame Parepa-Rosa was in excellent volce, and | displayed her briliant vocalization in the duet, “In. mito Sospir,” oud the melodious “Raonl, il mio Dolor,” Santley bad not much op. with that charming roundness ana finish which characterize his efforts. Miss Phil- dips as Urbain, the page, was quite success- ful. Her first song, ‘Nobil Douna e tanta nesta’? was not per-ectly satisfactory, but the ; fhe aria, ‘No, no, no,’? was briilianuy rendered, | with unusually correct voculization. Tne part of | way, whose voice is rather unpleasant, though evi- | dencmg considerable culture. In the crescendo | passages of the romanza, “O, Vago Suoi dela Tarrena,” her voice was treiulous, “A Questa Voce Sola,” briimant vocalization, with | @reat‘ciearness, combined with something of shriu- ness in her notes. In the duet with Kaoul, “Bella | Divina Incantatrice,” sne acquitted herself vei i well, thougn the staccato ages were wanting in lightuess, aod her triiling, though oril- liant, a litte flat. Mr. Ryse made buat a very indifferent Marcello, bts rendering of the the “Pit Pat’? was very poor. deep enough to @ note aie hit to reach the lower andhe sings constaauy flat, He very nearly Parepa-losa’s efforts In the duet mn the seu uct. Lh the organization ot the chorus an made whieh we believe is not sanc- {by precetent, ana certainty is not happy in | als results, In order, we Suppose, to Introduce the ) Whole strength of the couipany a number of nuns wre made to take part im the biessing of tne jards, ‘The unsuitableness of their presence seem to have strack te management, nor fiect which the introduction of a aumber of Soprano and alco voices would have in Uhosing a chorns that was already poor enough. whe addi ) Uon of the ladies in this scene had just the erect | Hal water las oa punch—It increased the quanticy Dat took ‘dhe chorus Was, owing IN part Lo this lan tore ‘he Legato passa y ever, weil rendered, ‘Tie grand chorus * SUL | brought out the whoie ieree of tae company, aud j Was cerraluly very eilective. Ihe femaie chorus | Was very bad, the allo voices beng especially fWeak—i tuey Were inaudible. ‘tne soktiers’ chorus was remarkably —_well given, and reflected great credit on tie mem. bers ‘and ther training. Press of time prevents | wring at the length we would desire, and though | we ieel ¢; upon to point some ot the short. + | comlags W re also to re the exceliences OF last night's performance, whied wi moat creditable ever given In Americi MORS# MEMORIAL MBETING. BUPrALO, April 1 Ata meeting of citizens, catled by the Ma evening a commit 1872, or, this 8 Appomted to arrange for Vie National Morse Memorial meeung ou iucsday NEN EUROPEAN MARKETS. LONDON MONrY MARK Consols c count, United Old, YEG 5 Franivoxa Bot FRaNnke d States live-twenty bonds closed ' | LONDON, April 12—4:30 P. sed at 92), for money and 3 for the ace tales Livertwenty bonds Libis, Wy: 1d80's, ; ten April 12—-P, M.- for the issue of shams Boursr.—Panis, April LP, VERPOOL COTTON MATKE M.-The cotton market Is, Wtnd, a Wad, ‘Tue wales of the day Lave bee: 8,000 for speculation and export, LIVERPOOL. April 12— ofed quiet ant atendy; mald- ddiing Orleans, Wagd. a 12,090 baves, incindiag ¢ sales of the week have be UU bales, including 6,000 for export and $,000 The stock in port ty $03,000 bales, inetuding The receipt of the week have been | H Including {5,000 American, Actual export, | stock at sea bound to this port «455,000 175,000 are American. | ‘The arrival of colton snot in lage quantity today; one vessel | | landed LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFPS MAPRET.—LIVERPOOL, April 1-2. M. a lis, 8d, per The cen! ea istiitls toarset In dud, Jalifornia whit at for cluding quarter. Pronuck MaRker seed, Oia, a 2 and Ls, 4d, for red days have Corn, LONDON, "April 12—Even- dd. Spiriia# turpentine, RPOOL, April 12—4:30 P, My Reine’ Tid. per gallon,” ANTWERD, Atri 12,-Petruleuin, 44f, per bbl. for fine pale Awerican. COTTON RECEIPTS. | _ Total net receipts of cotton since September 1, 187L:— ew Or . $78,158 Ci Point 21,993 3 Galveston. Mobile. Say SHIPPING NEWS. Almanne for New York—This Day. | Moon sets...morn — — 7 | High water.morn — — Sun rises.... Sun sets.....6 OCEAN STEAMERS. | DATEZ OF DEPARTURE FROM NRW YoR« ror Tia | MONTIIS OF APRIL AND MAY, ' en | -\Api 13 .. Bremen, 2 Howling Green H lontreall |Apl 13... | Liveroo: 2/1) Broadway i SJApL TS. | Liverpoois 9 Broadway. \1 ‘Apt Giaavow...s00s.|7 Bowilag Grdea j ¢ -/Apl |Livervoo. ct | Cuy ot Aniwerp.| Apl St. Laurenti..;. [ADL 1 City ot New Virk! ApL s[Apl 2 IA i. Apl ib. Apl Broad. 8 Brow 4 Bow in } Atantic, Europa, | Wastin | Minnesota. Paiv Mab Sroadwa 2 Broadway. PORT OF YEW YORK, APRIL B, 1872. CLEARED, \eamship City of Moire al (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool Repudie Hyde Glasgow—Henderson 1 ) . Stearnehip | Spark Steamship Trinaeria (Br), Thorm (ir), Perry, Liverpool—J Bros, Steamehip City of same erida, Deaken, Vera Craz and Prov F Alexanitre & Son’ Bars Geta (8p, Midaieton, Loaion—Peabody, Willie & , Bark Evangeline (Nor), Adama, Ant Funeh, Baye & Funch, Kaye & Bartaby, Sagia-J # Whitney & An Bark Qoees ( or), Copeland, G endure, Park Richard Pease (sr), Co. Bare T & Welden. Cola fia Jaa E Ward & Co. ‘The tucidents of the opera, Loo, | than counterbalanced every | nd a depth of passion | ten- | and, we are juclined to think, a very inettective one, + complaint, | portunity, but wnat he had to sing was given | | rendering of the cadenza passages was very good, | | Margaret of Valois was sastatned by Miss Riage- | but she recovered herself and displayed in tne aria, | His voice is not | from the quality of the volume of sound. | one of the , M.— Rentea closed at | Wheat, ils. Gite | | alate Martin W Brett, Blanchard, St Jago--Brett, Son & D0. Brig Stafford (Br), Curry, Gibraitar for orders—H J De Wolt a C Brig Favorite, Duell, Barbados—H Trowbritge’s Sons. Brig Guiding Star, Freethy, Vera Craz-—D Thiebaux, Brig Gipsey (Dan), Munroe, St Croix—P banford & Co. Brig W Gordou (#r), Irving, Havana—8 C Load & Co, Brig CM Reynolds (hn), Shuonson, St John, NB~Jed Frye # Solr Omaha, Wooster, ieee Eben Fisher, Reynolds, Cienfuegos—Simpson, Clapp “Sclir Kingbird (Br), Simpson, Cardenas—P I Nevius & Ft Me Ween: Makens Beene 8 lk ACh nehr Ucean Belle, Branscomb, St John, NB--P I Nevius & | "Sear Lockhart Chief, Lockhart, Key West—Benner & Par- a pe Haytien—Thompson & Hun- Sehr Wapella, Penny, Savannah—Evana, Ball & Co, Schr WH Mailler, Crowley, Ellzabethport—Simpsga, Clapp & Co. Scnr Geo J Jowett, Patterson, Boston—P I Nevius & Son, Schr Thos Ellera, Ketiy, Harwich. ir Geo Washington, Peex, Stamford, Hi nr OC Acken, Meall, Stamford, i loop Betsey Ana, Valkenburg, New Hayen—i W Jackson i & Co, ‘Steamer M Massey. Smith, Philadelpata, Steamer Frank, Pierce, Philaaelpata, Steamer Tacony, Philadetonia, Steamer bl Cid, , New London, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, amship James Ad: Lockwood, Charleston April | 10, with mdse and passen ers, to HR Morgan & Co. teamshin George 1s Upton. Roberts, Richmond, Cty Point and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to Washing- | ton € Co, | | | | Steamaip Fanita, Doane, Philace!phia, with mdse, to the Lorillard Steamstay'Co “Lip Confidence, Paterson, Liverpool Jan 26th, with mdse, to Wm Nelson, Jr, vy westerly ehio) Bun Took the northern passace and had e ea the entire pas! ped Iurge‘anantities of wate 4. ; stove bulwarks aud wen 30 days west of the | » EW Stetson, Moore, London Feb 5, G I. Mintura & Co, Took the southern passage, and had light winds and fine weather, n Nevis (Br), Mcvecrie, London, 59 days, with mds derson Bros, "Pook the rf ) days north of the Banks, port Feb 16, with ratlway n's Sons. Was 40 daya to on of Wes.erly yales; from tlcnee , with mdse to 16 day. Shio ia (NG, Wencke, Bremen Feb 19, with mdse to H Bavtjer, dia (NG), Wenke, Bremen 52 days, with mdse ‘Took the northern passage and had heavy y ; been 16 days west of the Bank Hark Delphine (Nor), Leschiy, Carditf Jan’ 9%, with rail: way iron to order, Took tue southern passage and bad heavy westerly gales to lat ad N, then light winds and fin weather, March 10, lat 23 80, lon 83.80 apoke bark Skuld 3 April 2, “lat 21 80, lon 70 08, rom Cardit for Ni bark HD BN, trom Leghorn for Boston, #0 dave out. | _ Bark Glovaninina tai), Carefano, Neweastle 70 days, with | mdse, to James Robiiscn a Co.” Had variable weather} | April’ lat 89 05, 44, spoke achr Angeita, bound south, | Bark’A J Poppe (Ni), Seefeldt, Hamburg 56 dave, with | mise to. Tobias & Co. Came the southern passage and bad fine weather, | — Bark Johanne Mane (NG), Hercksen, Bremen 39 days, with mdse and 300 passengers to. Punch, Edye 4 Took | | the norther:: passace and had strong westerly winds; been 14 days W of the Vanks; bad three’ births and four deaths enone the passengers, | _ Bark Concordia (Nor), Johansen, Bordeanx 65 days, with mize to D St Atnaut & Son, Took the southern pi and had heavy westerly winds until getling the tratea; light winds to lat 28, lon 69: since heavy wester'y sales’ i | “Bark Funomia (Nor), Kitlesen, Bordeaux 72days, with | mise to Tetens_& Bockman, Took the southern pasmaze, | and bad heavy SW and NW winds until vetting the’ trade | which were very light; been 16 days Nof Bermuda, w | heavy weateriy galea, | Bark Concessione (tal), Gtovannic, Genoa 67 days, with | mdse tod B Phillips & Sons. Passed Gibraltar Feb2, nnd | had variuble weather, isark Marie (Itai), Signon, Messina 104 days. with fruit to order, Passed Gibraltar, Feb 2; took the southern passage | and had heavy westerly gales, Bark Entel'n (Ital), Denoro, Smyrna 98 daya, with mdse | toorder, Passed Giraltar Feb 17) and took the sounern | passage, and had light winds to Bermuda; from thence 13 \ days, with strong NW gales. Bark Regina del Cin (Aus), Tommasun, Patras 110.4: with fruit, to Duuih & Co—vessel to Slocovieh & Go. Pa Givraitar Feb 6 and took the southern passage, and had fine weather up to lat 3° N; thence heavy westerly gales. March 18, lat 22 8 N, lon 578, spoke bark Kathleen (Br), from Liver- | pool for Baltimore, Bark Anna (Nor), Paulsen, Havana 15 days, with sugar, to Gossler & Co—vessel to Tetens & Bockman. Had variable | weather; been 6 daya north of Hatteras. ) Bark Kestrel (Br). Faulkner, Havana 9 days, with sugar to | order; vessel to master. Had fine weather, (Sor), Molbach, Havana 15 days, to order. vartable weather, Bark Halpden (Nor), Knudaer, Cienfuegos 80 days, with | augnr, to Funen, Edye & Co, Had variable weather; been 9 days north of Hatteras, Bark Nelle May (of Newcastle, Me), Blair, Cay Francia 6 days, with sugar, to Youngs & Co—vessel to Hrett, Son & Co, } Had tresn south and southeast winds and fine weather, | _ Brig Hoobert Anker (Nor), Henricksen, Liverpool, 81 days, | with salt to Woodruff & Robinson—vessel to ‘Tetent & Bock: . ‘Took the southern passa-e and had heavy SW and W up to the lat uf Madeira; from thence fine weather, Brig Emtha (Ita, Gargmlo, Castellamare, 80 days, with | frnit to Baring Bros & Co—vessel to Jamea Robinson’ Co. Passed Gibraltar Feb vy westerly gales the entire passa, rig Kolo [tal), Carini, Palermo 97 daya, with fruit to Scoble & Day. Passe Gibraltar Feb 2, and had heavy west- with sugar, ly gales moet of the passe \ 8 ofthe Ocean (Br), Mumford, falermo 78 days, | owhh frait, —veasel to F Bulley. Pasved Gibrattar Feb 8 an! took the northern pass: gales; stove bulw. nd gplit sail Fri Vineenzo (Ital), Incorvaja, Palermo @7 fruit to Goble & Day. Pa raltar Fen 13 ; westerly gales most of the passage, April Lith, lit 29.38, lon | 7125, spoke brig J W Speacer steering NNW, with rudder naged. and haa heavy westerly house, Messina 64 days, with frnit, 8 & Co—vease) to LF Brigham, 4; for the last 30dayshad heavy | way rudder hea » Francis, Messina, 85 days, with | . vessel to Evans, BAILY Co. Pass, e mildle ‘passage, and bad m | gales; lost ana spit sails and water, | ta 65 daya, with brim. Go. Passed Gibraltar Feb 23, NG), Ruech, Cette 95 days. with aye & Co. Had fine weather and Hght lat 3), Ion 20, spoke bark Pillan (NG), from aston. Pheips Brig Orb Nenfnesos 18 days, with sugar to Simp- son & Clapp. te weather. || Brig Raven, Mutanzus 7 days, with sugar, to Spen Had fine weather, By ord, Havana, 6 days, with sugar, to ther. lis, Deighton, for Philadelphia, put in | order, Hora tine we Brig Princeton, | this port for a harbor, | Schr Little Dorrit (Bri, Shears, Palermo 97 days, with | fruit to Faring Broa—vexsel'to Geo F Bulley. Passed Gibral- | tar Feb l: took the southern passage, ana of westerly eales: March 30, lat 8820, lon 711 John E Sanford, from Boston for Galveston, suprly, of provisiona. Schr Veto, Henderson, Cienfuegos 17 days, with sugar to Sturgea & Co, Schr Mary A Holt (of Boston), Higins, Cardenas § days | With molasses to S © Lout & Co, End moderate weather, Schr Samniie § MeKown (of Boothbay), Parsons, Baracoa | 6 days, with trait, to B Pais & Co—vessel to BJ Wenber } Sehr J W Allen (of Boston), Doane Galveston 16 dat with cotton, to Snow & Burgess. Had moderate weather, ur LH Jones (of Brooksville), Cousins, Franklin, La, 15 days with sugar and molasses to Starves & Co-—vessel’ to master, Had he and soit sails, Schr Adaliza, i! ‘avennal 4 days, with yellow pine, towed Frye 4 Co. April I, lat 818, lou 74 Tl, apoke bark @. | M Tucker, hence hound south, Schr Welcome R Beebe, Lozier, Savannah 4 days, with yel- | low pine to order —vesset to Evang, Itnll & Co Sehr Minnie, Merrick, Richmond, Va, 8 days, with carboys, to master, Schr J (Segnine, French, Virginia, | r John Howard, Hoxte, Virginia. | Schr H Rapp, Cole, V | Sehr DB Sawyer, Soper, Vir Schr Adetiza, Loveland, Vi Sehr Mary Parker, Pet cinta, rIsle of Pines, Scull, Virginia, rAvetiea, Garvey, Virginia. rdobn Tway, Hazietoa, Virginia. WT Wood, Corties, Virginia. HT Wood, Cnries, Virginta r A Hastings, Harding, Virginia. Ki. Carson, Smith, Virginia for Boston. for New London, orgetown, DC. rs, Georgetown, DU, orgetown, DC, jeoreetown, DC. orgetown, DC, for Flush: boartet selr nd obtained a 8 | i i Halliday, King. chr AH Leaming,’ Brown, ¢ ng. s ir Addie Murchie, Gibbs, Baltimore for Boston, Schr JM Fitgnatrick, Benson, Baltimore for Providence, Scor If Eng'sh, Crowe'l, Philadelphia for Boston, Sehr Isane Rich, Hea ley, Philatelphia for Bostor Schr Mary Haley, Haley, Philadelphia for Providence, Schr Adeline Townsend, Headley, Philadelphia for Provi. dence, Schr Margaret Reinhart, Hand, Philadelphia for Boston, Ship Jason (NG), Bullerdieck, from Havre Jan 19, in hal- Inst, to Theo Ruger, Arrived off Sandy Hook on ‘the 1th inst! and received orders for Philadelphia from the pilot buat No 9 and proceeded, The bark Yreka (Br), from Newport, arrived 10th, repost Feb 7, Hans Claussen, seaman, a native of Germany, fell and was 1oBte ‘The hark Newcastle (Br), from Liverpoo!, is consigned to | Cranuall, Bertaux & Co, not as before reported. Passed Through fell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Acnsbnet, Rector, New Bedford Cor New York, with indge anc passengers, to Fervugon & Woo heir CH Macomves, Higgings, from Tabasco, 26 days, with logwood to 1 Metay. Schr AG Pease, Buell, Portland tor New York, with stone dor, ar WM Cobb, Williatns, City Island for New York (and ned). chr JF Foster, Jr, Ring, Chatham for New York, with fish to ceder. cr North Star, Healey, George's Banka for New York, fish to order, Sevr Armenia Gartlett, Packard, Apponaug for Philadel- ph : | ~chr James K Potk, Buckley, Westport for New York. ir Marla By Menr |, Stanford for New Yori. ‘chr Kevenne, Mora w London for New York, er, Stamford for Prenton, Jenburgh, Cold Spring for New York. ‘old Spring for New York, (Spring tor New York. ur Sarah, Bueeess, resh Pond for Hatiett's Point, Schr Minnie Kinne, Washburn, Norwich for Ubiindelphia, y mith, Cold Spring for New York. » Maxwell, New Maven for New York. Schr Amira, Hagerman, Glen Cove for New York, Scbr Golden Rule, Overton, Krookhaven for New York, » Mould, Northportior Wiiliamsburg. Wheever, Stuatford for Brooklyn. al Y, Jones, Harttort for Virginia. SchZ JUV Duryea, Pheris, Glen Cove lor New York. Geo Warouing ‘eck. Stamford for New York. t, Hart, NorWich for Trenton. avis, Providence for New Yors, { muse and passengers. BOUND EAST. Brig Jonle, Pengrove, New York for Boston. sehr J « M Merriman, Bunes, New York for Hartford, Selir Boston, Snail, New York tor Boston, nes Henry, Prneworthy, New Vork for Salem, Giivos, Ballimore for Bos Nebr Corne ins, Pratt, Port Johnson for Norwich, Sehr Sarah Jane, nm, New York for Pembroke, Sehr Muriner, Sheran, New York fur ( Sehr Willow Harp. Uawking, Poiiade Kebr Altes Oaks, Parsons, New York for scl fmily © Deniton, Allen, Albany for, Brainard, Hh New Vork Sehr MH Davison selir Almon Bus hehe Nelliaon, I b | t ? or Yoremite, Mott, ( with kin) ati Amboy for Boston, ne, hew York for Beaton, sehr Sinbad, Perry, for Progui Sehr Sareh Sinith, Kearney, New York for 3 r Margaret Lew, Hint, b) ehr Giae Waite ow Beitford. or Provident f Boston, | noon, having remetalied. | being painted, j ing been washe | 115 tons, built at Kennebunk, Me, in 1871, and hailed from | &Co and others, of Camden, Me, has been suid to partivs in | eur AL Wa Akeepalo for Vawuicket, ehr Claré argelowa fos Norwich, Seiir Susu eieten, Gatex, {0 tor Bowtie Soy Moruiay bidik Youar. New sek for Cali 8chr W W Dickerson, Dunbar, New York for New London, Schr Paugusett, Winters, Hoboken for Boston, ne Sebr Eni Mi New York for Roal: Passed out. for Bremen; Rehr Fatrwind, Bawnian, New York for Wareham. ‘Ann (Bn, for Belfaats 1? brig DG Chapman ioe. Sark, Lady tog ‘napp, Charleston for Noank, tour days to genre Louisa A, for St’ Lucia; Shilok, from Cardenas all Schr AH Harding, Harding, Pagier for Salem. Balled from Hi Roads 11th, seb Rap; Schr Artist, Forestar, New York for Somerset. Tway, Ivo of Pines, va Holmes, AM Bislen wes aes Schr Higlan Lynch, New York tor Roslyn, for New York, ib nae Ri 8. Pendleton, New York for Ports- 0 uth, Schr Phil Sheridan, Murphy, New York for Fall River, Steanmr Mets, Davis, New York tor Providence. SAILED. Steamship City of Merida, for Havana, &. Wine at sunset 88E, Shipping Notes. Brig La Cayenne (Br), 217 tons, {8 on the large screw dock foot of Market street, being stripped, calked and re- motalled. Brig W D Andrews, 237 tons, owned by Mr W D Andrews, 4s on the central screw dock adjoining, repairing stem. The Quarantina boat Governor Fenton is on the small screw dock, having been rebuilt from the water line, and is now adjusting sternpost and rudder. Bark James A Borland, 683 tons, owne1 by Messrs. Bor- land, Dearborn & Co, 18 on the balance dock foot of Pike | sireet, for examination, | The North River propeller Nuhpa is on the large balance dock adjoining, adjusting wheel. Ship Endeavor, previously reported, was lowere! from the Jarge sectional dock foot of Rutgers street Wedneeday after- Brig Herman, 443 tons, is on the small sectional dock j patching metal, { Ship Imperator Alexander IT (Russ), previously renorted, remains on the Clinton aireet sectional dock, undergoing extensive repairs. | ‘Vhe government dredge boat, recently built for excavating the bar at New Orleans, 8 0n the mammoth sectional dock at Hoboken, adjusting wheel and being coppered. Scnr Alice Oakes, 146 tons, of Gardiner, Me, is on the Peo- ple’s dock toot of Gouverneur street, calking butte and On Messrs Merritt & Sparks’ dock, adjoining, {a the schr | Laura A Dodd, {5 tons, of Essex, Mass, painting bottom. Marine Disasters. SrEAMSHIP Crty oF Bristow (Br), Phillipa, henco for Liverpool 12th inst, run ashore on the faise Hook and got off again at 6 PM with the assistance of steam tugs Wm Fletch | © vovage. | Snip SAMUEL G REFD, Winsor, from Shanghae for New York, before reported at Batavia in distress, sailed for desti- | nation 10th inst, having completed repairs, Si1P CHAS HSOUTHARD (not the Ellen Southard, ax be- fore reported), Woodworth, from New Orleans Aprii4 for | Liverpoo!, put back to New Orleans 10:h inst leaky, havigg struck on's sunken wreck. Sine WM CUMMINGS, Miller, from New Orleans for | Baltic port, before reported at iermuda, in distress, came off the marine slip St George's Bin ult,’ having uudergone extensive repairs, BARK JOBEPHINE (Rr), Grouse, from Demarara for New York, put into Bermuda 26th ult in distress, | BARK AREQUIPA (Br). Sharp, lying at Prentice’s stores, Brooklyn, was damayed by fire on nicht of 10ta inst to the ; amount of about 81,000, which 18 covered by insurance in a Liverpool company. BaRK Br.arm Atnor (Br), Hall, at Havana Sist ult, from 8t John, NB, got aground on the Bahama Bank: and waa put afoat after throwing overboard 70,00U feet lumber and about 2,000 box shooks. BARK STRFANINO (Ital), Lavagna, from New York tor Penarth, at Bermuda in distress, would go on the marine ap at St. George's 2d inst for repairs, BARK ARruuR (NG), Kaetbolt, at Boston 11th inst from Leith, had heavy weather and stove bulwarka. Sone ERAstus BRAINARD, Hall, from New York for Dighton, which went ashore on Bateman’s Point night of the 8th inst,'will prove @ total loss, She has commenced go! to pleces, the waist and hatches and top of the house hi ‘away. Capt Hall and crew saved them. | selves in the boat, but lost most of thelr clothes and other | articles. Scour C&C Bnoos, of Greenpoint, L I, from Jackson- vile for New York, which was abandoned by her own crew and anew one put'on board from ship Adu E Culten, was | towed tuto Hermuda Ist inst by ateamtug Clover. Mr Fitch, : whois in charge, reports when they went on board the Schooner they found 23g feet of water in the hold, which they soon pumped out, repaired her eails and then shaped | hor courae for Bermuda, which they reached on the fourth | day, not, however, without enconntering two severe gales, which drove them’ considerably to the northward, Sonn Josian Harpy, Patterson, from Providence for. Virginia, before reported ashore Sof Squan Inlet, hag par- | Mally fillea with water, and will bea total loss. ‘The J H was Chatham, Mass, Sour TELEGRAPH, from Fhzabethport for Boston, before reported ore on the East end of Cuttyhunk, has a cargo of 213 tons coal. She is an old vessel, and will probably not be got off, She is insure HALIFAX. NS, April 12—The steamship Alhambra, which fusle ior Boston, bad to return last night, the weather be- ing too thick. Miscellaneous. i Purser A J White, of the steamship James Adger, from | Charleston, has our thanks for favors. | Rak E1i7aBern (of Westport), 203 tons, has been sold by Andrew Hicks to James Power, of Boston. RRIG MANZANILLA, 156 tons, owned by Carlton, Norwood ‘Tremont on private terms. ScnooNER ADA Ames, of Rockland, which safled from Vinaihaven late in Febrnary, with a cargo of granite fur Washington, subsequently put into Vineyard Haven, which he lett'Feornary 28, and since which time she has been the arrived safely at Vinalhaven afternoon of ._ The schooner was forced to sea by heavy weather, and after 43 days, during which she made an unsuccessful attempt to reach Bermuda, ceeled in recaining her orizinal port. Scarcely any hope had been entertained of her safety, and the Granite Company yesterday oegun to cut the stone to replace her cargo, QuEBFO, April12--Tho brig Pierre Nolasqne, of Quebec, trom Boston for St John, Newfoundland, arrived at Cano on the Ist inst. They were all well on board, but were de- tained by the Ice, MISSING VrskeL—Schr Benjamin Franklin, from Balti- more lor Orland, Me, leit Vineyard Havon March 4. since which time no:hinz has been heard from her, and she is ne Coubtediy lost, She was loaded for NH & GG Powers with | o insured. Her crew consisted of Rfuns Gost, hratm Gross, Croydea Vaks and James Billings — families. Spoken. ghark Polo (NG), from Leshorn tor Roston, March 31, tat 26 10, lon 69. Bark Norah, from Boston for Havana, April 5, lat 85 lon 7044. BATAVI ailed, ship Samuel @ Reed, Winsor | (from Shar epaired, New York. | BeRMUD Arrived, bark Josevhine (Br), | Grouse, Demarara for New York, in distress; 27th, schra J W Dodge, Taylor, New York; April 1, © & C Brooks, Fiteh, Jacksonvilie tor New York (see Disasters), | Cleared March 28, bark Garibaldi (Nor), Terkelsen (from | London), Boston. Boarded off the south atde of the islands March 1, brig oT Anna Maria (3r), Thornton, 54 days from Beyrout for Bos: | ton; all well. yJiAVEE, Apel $—Arrived, ship Therese, Mudgett, New ork. HAVANA, April 10—Arrived, bark Antioch, Linnell, Car- Sailed 6th, bark Venskabet (Nor), Paulsen, New York; Mth, steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, New York. In'port sth, ship St Lonts (Ari, Pearce, for New York barks M Wood (Br), Thurmott: W kt Heard’ (Bri, Bi Helen Angier, Staples; Nereid (Br), Oaithnes! Chipman, and Birger ins’, Store, for for Boston; bngs Thos Owen, Guptill. tor Portland; Fllen Maria, Hoxie, ‘or N of Hatteras; xcnrs Addie M Bird, Mor- rill, for New York; Thos Fish, Young, for Baltimore; LW Wheeler, Lewis, for N of Hatteras; an‘ others, tine. H HALIFAX, April 8—Arrived, brig Branch (Br), Wyman, New York. LIVERPOOL, April 10—Arrived. ships Lesbia (Br\, Sinclair, New Orleans: ‘iuinevere (Br), Dunn, New York; Peter Max: | well (Br), Spain, Savannah; barks Fox (Nor), Knudsen, Gal- veston; Lith, Pekin (Br), Dakin, New Orleans. Lockront, NS, March 31—Saiied, brig Caron!, Page, Phil- adelphta, PARA, March 20—Arrived Chas Thompson. Han’ PERNAMLUCO, tress, Gunn, for N ton Roads, roteus, : Lizrie, Wotton, schrs Marr Burdett. Pearl, and 1d, for New York in 2 days, March (not April) 10—In port brigs Hun. lew York lug; Vortla, Prowse, for Hamp- 0. NB, April 8—Clearea, schr WF Adams (Br), Pitt, | Apnil 8—Arrived, briga Alberte, Harriman, SAGUA, Havana; Mary & Pennell (not’ as before), Haton, Philadel. hia, PVARMOUTH,NS, March {0—Arrived, bark Suaan M_Dud- jarduer Savannah; April 8, schr Leading Star, Foote, rh Cleared 30th, barks Traveller, Scott, and Nenuphar, Wai- ker, Philadelpila. American Ports. Acker, vape Const; Daniel Web: Br), Charnside, Iza, "Thompson April 11—Arrived, brig Saxon (Br), scir J H Gordon, Iretana, 3 Ship Susan L |. Burgess, nd'ina (Br), nell, Aspinwail , Gbraltar and a market; [aith don; brige Ida © Br), Wilitams, Haytl; Portland; setra Henry Adelbert, Fisk, Baltimore; Georg Fales, Hall, and Si Cady, Holl) do; BL Potter; Sp and Grants State, Burgess’ New York, Sailed—Ships Winged Hunter, and Susan L Fitzgerald; bark Daniel Webster; bri with her mward cargo for 1uth—Arrives, steamers Hercules, Saxon, Panther, and Leopard, from Philadelphia; barke Jannetje (Dutch), Scher, Rowers: D 1 Bills, trom New Orleans, ‘Also arrivet 12th, shin Channel Queen, Sourabaya, BALTIMORE, April 11--Arrived, steamers Liberty, Reed, from New Orleans via Havana and Key West; Neatorian (Br) Aird, Liverpool via Halifax and Norfolk; barks North- woot (Br), Stock, Matanzas; Hochelage (Br). Richardson, Liverpool; Mindora, ‘Barclay, St. Johns, P R: Aurora (Nor), Norberz, Liverpool; Engiand (Sr), Tueker, Liverpool; Sarpedoon (Br), Liverpool Andes, Davis, Gaayaniiia, PR; brige Lubeck (NG) Scheur: mann, Rio Janeiro; Sophia (fn), Stuart, Demerara; Emma Li Mall, Geyer, + Dolphin (Swed), Statverein, Male Aga; schoone: Richards, Reed, Pernumbuey; Lizzie Voor, Dickey, Beltast, Me; Bowdoin, Randall, Mavaguezs Mary D Haskell, Carter, Boston, Betow, ship Uncie Jor, froth Liverpool; "bark Kathieen, from to. —Briga Alito (Ruse), Winstin. Dublin, Treland: 1D, Viamaxe, St Mary's, GajJ Means, Raton, Hos ehira William (Br), Outhouse, St John, NB; Mury B Long, Hardy, Boston Satlet 10th, xeurs Arctic, for St Jobn’s, PR; 11th, bark Ga zelic, Matan: KUL RIV} id Saxon (latter ff, B L George, Halifax). 1 Matanaz A , April 8--Went to nea, bark Bobington ndon. | 3--Sallod, ache Joseph G Stover, nd. Kent, New York vin Rock- New Vork via. Vinalhayen; nds; Wm i Barns, Gott, FAST, April5—Satied, Bajtinore, BRLVG PORT, April 1 HH brew, Keen,'and i, Albany April &Satled, brig Joven Joaquin (8p), ‘ontrorno, Rareslona, Mh—Arriver, steamer Fulaakl, from s Northern port for vaniaat, Wh Arrived, schr & B Wheaton, Atkins, Jacksonville for ‘ wood, New York; Svom om Vansant, Chis: a's Hole, ruth Carolina, Beckeit,Now York ; iT pig uome, from Boston tor Darien, Ga, : orks Lor oy ScArrived, schr Anna M Dick- Ke ind S—Arrived, sebr Adate Doane, Nicker- hr Harvest Home, Hodgkins, Arrived, sehra Loon, Johnson; cob Lorillard, Blakely, Port Jonn- New liaven, lraky, Salled.-s hire M: 1 ennship James A var, Brown, co; oF to lond y He sland Sailed, sehr hy A Stow . zy, fon, New ort + MONROE, A) FORTRESS: rit 11-—Passed in ship Unete Jon, Seweli thio Lererpoot far Baltinarey barks Kathie (Bri, Wiichi. tua Wo for do; Baetaine Ke. bab la. (OM Cane Steamship fe Baltimore. all f | from New York; $ © Smith, from Boston. Seth Low, and W A Hennessey, and proceeded on her | Ni} Dreadnought, trom do? ‘also Passed out--Bark ‘Tourist, for Tel for Havana; Cheviot, for Port, Sp. ‘nie? passsd oul, sokrs 8 © Conti, ny out. sol or Smith and Julia Wells, for New York. Vaueban, Lizzie Cer | Countess of Dudiey (Bi PALL RIVER, April M—Arrived, brigt Delite GB, Reade Moblievchra Xanie Marchice miatin Sei,uarita, Cassidy, 4H Mille Towson, Jackson HG Prinses Natl bed : a, Brighttnay fershou, "Brighinea. Enzabethpo Nor, haa, New Yo pies if chr Mary J Adama, 6): ‘more. GALVESTON, April cared eee yal fro New York: ath."bark Robt Honk (Ir), Buc! ; Middiesboro ved 4, bark. Tes why ache’ E Runkin, Puller, New York,” “centaea, Liverpool; GEORGETOWN, SU, April 5~Arrived, schr Ridgewood, Patrrive! ak to Macee 30, brig Ch rrived at do March 30, Yhariea Weslep, » Guad- Davie, New York. wn Guad loupe; April 3, ME Woodhull, ETOWN, DC, April 9—Arrived, achra 8 Morgan, GEOR JACKSONVILLE, April 5—Cleared, sch Newton, Provitenee, pl 4d, schr Anna Shepard, April 6—Arrived, bare Fenwick, Toye, * Clenred—Kear F R Baird, Mayhew, Boston. 1 OE NEW ORLEANS, April’ 6— Arrived, ‘Lips Jennie, Prince, ustave Helens, Florenas, Newpoi sader (Br), Jenkins, Liverpool: Juno (Bri. Gurry, Livor ool; John Writ, Stinson, Liverponi: barks. Christel’ (Ger), Drummond, Bremen; James McCarthy, MoCarthy, New York; Fonfrede (Fri, Lavodi, Bordeaux: Teresina’ (Ital), Lanalra, Palermo; Fresh Preeze (Br), Gould, Sunderian Eng; St Mary, Hallowell, Cardiff: orig Cerriere (Ital), Vit i, Palermo; schra Lilly of the Valley, Leitch, Ruatan’ Ial- FV Turner, Graves, Ruatan Toland, ared—WBaric ‘Helen Drummond (Br), Tregerthen, Naples; genta Pexana, Rault, Tampico via Pascagoula: Bi howell Leavitt, Matanzas; Fred Walton, Rich, Providence, RI.” rrived, stenmshtp Weybosast, Bolzer, New York, wEBT Pass, Apri 6.62 M—Arrived, brig Due Sor- ¢ (Ital), Bartolomer, Palermo, Sailed—steamships Juniata und Hanover, ship Guardian and bark Rosina. NORFOLK, April 8—Arrived, Cobb; GA Hayden, 1 nee; Julius We schra Governor Goodwin, id White Wing, Toumey, n; Nellie M Snow, Snow: emmi Pierce, and Helen i Woodward. Cobb, New York; wtham, Hopkins, New Haven; H Prescott, Merryman, Cape Cod; Abbie Frankfort, Oliver, Wellfleet} ary’ EB Howry, Hoar, Weetfleld; A Currie, . Freeman, Keyport. %h—Arrived, schica O P iinus, Hiley, New York; J’ P erson, Snow, \Vellile Cteared—Schr Lonewo 10th—Arrived, brig Brig Chiet (ir). Munroe, Matanzas (ound to Boston put in for repaired; sehr WH Pharo, Kd- wards, Turks Islands. NEWRURYPORT, April 6—Arrived, schr Edward La- meyer, Gorman, Mayarnez, PR, N BEDFORD, April 10—Arrived, schr Louisa Franels, Winchester, New York, Uth—Arrived, schrs Marr Lee Newton, Alexandria; John Stockham, Bowen, Baltimore; WD mancum, Chase, and Chancellor, Ferguson, New york; 8S Smen, Snow, do for Wareham, Sailed—Schr Angle Amsbury, Baltimore, NEWPORT, April 10, PM—Arrived, achrs Jame Parker, Sr, Kelley, Pawtucket for New York; RS Dean, Macomber, Taunton ‘for Philadelphia; Whistler, Keefe, do for New York: Wm Butler, Knowies, and Daniel Simmons, West, Providence for Virginia; Tiille E Smith, Dighton for New York; Blast, Parker, Providence for Trenton; George B. Marile, Bishop, and’ Mansfeld, Achorn, do for New Yor! Sarah A Falconer, Wilson, ‘Fall River for New Yor! Atlantic, from Hvannis for do; Jessie Murdoch, Christie, Fall River for Jacksonville; B 'L Sherman, Jones, do for New York, Satled-—Nenrs Native, Dehart, New York; Harvest Home, Hodgkin, Belfast for Baltinore; Andrew Peters, Hopkins, Hoboken for Portland; Huttie Coomos, Jameson, New York for Boston. Uth—Arrived, bark Aurora (Rr), Crosby, Ardros Providence ; brig Magagundavic (Br). Swansea, for do; Potter & Hooper, Bradbury, from Haverstraw. pRORWICH, April 6—Arrived, brig James Crosby, Baldwin, ‘once, 10th—Arrived, schr Rampler, Hamilton, Virginia, N&W LONDON, April 10—Arrived. schrs A.J Chupman, George's Banks for New York; Davidson. Smith, Hoboken; Loutsa Francis, Kelly, New York for New Bedford; Joseph Marsh, do for Providence, NEW HAVEN, April 12—Arrived, brig Morning Light, Dili, Aroyo; achrs Statesman, Cole, Jacksonville; Old Zack, Heebe, Port Johnaion: Mary Tice, Dunbam, d Freeman, Carpenter, Woodbridge; OJ S Pine Island; sloop Mary Brust, Sailed—Schr Ella H Barnes, Avery, Wilmington, Del, PHILADELPHIA, April 11 ived, barks Lady Young Pr), Flynn, Antwerp; Jonathan Godfrey. Seara, Messina; oF (Nor), Jacobsen, Liverpool, via “Fortwess Monro Augusta (Sw), Lundberg, London ; Orion (Br), nah: brig Jolin (Nor), Anderaon, Messina; Geo W Bacon, Cardenas; schr J 'T Alburger, Corson, Boston E Stevens, Montgomery. do. Gieared—Steamship Achilles, Colburn, Boston; brig Diana, (Nor), Jonassen, Cork or Falmouth ser AD fiuddell, Long, onto Lewes, Del, April 11—The bark Fury, from Messina, passed in’ this morning. Arrived, schr C R' Flint, for Carde- nas for orders. PORTLAND, April 8—Arrivet, schre Corvo. Pic’erings Lnzzie L Milla, Armstrong, and Aulrian, Hunt, New York. Satled—Schr Argus Fye' Wood, Baltimore, $thCleared, brig Castilian, Crourhan, Matanzas. 10th--Arrivad, aeamabips Austrian 7Br, Brows, Liver poo!; Moravian (Br), Graham, do, via Halifax, (The above were accidentally misplaced under the head of Boston 10th inst.) Cleared—Brig Emma, Smart, Cardenas; gchrs Wm Dem- inz, Mitchell. and Ann Elizabeth, Getcuetl, New York. PORTSMOUTH Apri! 7—Arrived, schrs Piscataqua, Smith, St Thomas; Mary Ellen, Smith, Baltimore, Sth—Arrived tn lower harbor, schr Mary Louise, Simpson, Cardenua for Portland. PROVIDENCE, April Il—Arrived, schra NR Neweomb, Higaing, Tanprer? Geo 8 Foxe, Coins, Craney Esiand; Rob: ert Pettis, Ellis, Annamisic: Trabl Is Piereo, Plerce: Mary Snow, Su Geo O Parker, Parker; Enos Brig; Rapbing, Lney Keller, "freeman, Nansemon: Hanson, Philadelphia; 'Minquas, port; Nathaniel Hoimes, Northrup, Lisie, Elizabethport; Francs © Staith, i Hen, do; J. 8 Terry, Ri Jia Ann, Howell, Lizzie Smith. Bowman, Salem: Fairfield; Nil Desperanium, Ri Freeman, Portland; Nillie Washb: Rogers, Poston. thase, ; Ann van; nd Chorles'E Smith, do; nos, acket Harris, Weehawken: Alida, — Knowles, Rumsey, Rrown, Port Johnson; do; Agnes, Chester, Port" Johnston tucket: Alida, Knowles, Hoboken; Mira A Prat!, Pratt, do: Amos Fatki Hurg, Racket, do; Mary Miller, Dayton, do; DG Foster, Pedrick, do; Isaac Sherwood, Bacon, Haverstraw} Anos trige, Knupp, Haverstraw for Pawtucket; JM Free- man, Eldriize, New York; Jas Phelps, Rockwell, do. Salle!—Briz’ H_ Means, ‘Staples, New Vork; schra EF Cabado, Swain, Phiindelphia; North Pacific, Enton, New York; J Burley, Saunders, do; Jas English, Barker, do; Rachel Jane, Taylor, do; JS Weldin, Crowell, do; Wmd Ietah, Tirrell, do; William, Danforth, « PAWTUCKET, April Il —Arrlved, schr JS Terry, Raynor, Elizabethport. RICHMOND, April 8—Arrived, hark ME Seed (Br), Hop- kins, Liverpool; Yankee (NO), Kit urg, New York, 10ih--Sailed, kehrs Annie E Moore; Phillips, New York vin Chickahomuiny; James B Johnson, Rhoces, do, do; Warren C Nelson, Ross, do via James River. ¢ ROCKLAND, April Arrived, schra A Jameson, Candage, New York; Silas McLoon, Spear, do. ailed 3d, echrs WH Thorndike, Hall, New York: Exeter, Pendleton. do; 4th, Hk Snow, Qushinan, doy F Treat, Staples, do; 5th, Laconia, Hall, do; Mabell Hall, Bartlett, do : GW Kimba!l, Jr, Hall, do: Fila, Trefether, do; 7th, Light at, Wood, doz 8th, Sarah Tomsa, i SJ Lindsey, Crockett; GW Glover, Holbroo! Hillow, Ames; Pilot's Bride, Brewster, and James Henry, Wilson, do; July Fourth, SAVANNAH, Ga, April 12- Arrived, achr Palma, from New York. Cleared--Schrs Gue R Phelps, for New Haven: Lizzie Florence, for Jacksonville; Lillias Gibaun, for Cuba; Anna Sime, for Nassau. SUC LEM, Aprili0-—Sajled, achra Haitle M Mayo (from Cre lais), New York; Mary Ana (from Maclias), do; Veto (from Rockland), do. STOMINGTON, April 10—Arnived, echr Hyrangea, Burs: . York. 1Tidh "arrive. achr Thos Hull, Brown, Hoboken, VINEYARD HAVEN, Avril 11—Arrived, bri Harp, Eliza bethoort, for Roston; Lizzie H. Kimball, Phiiadelphix, for do; SP Browa, Hoboken, for Portland; schra WD Heck for, Inagua, for Boston (has the cargo ‘of the brig Strom. ire reported wrecked at Tnagna); Frederick {Salle Ames, Pensacola, for do; JR ham, for do; Charter Owk, Sarah Louisa, JH iB Reeves, iizabethport, for do; Enter- prise, Gamma and Raltic, Hoboken for do P Boice, Phila- Uoiptia. for do; Rising Sun, Wehawken_ for do; Harmona South Amboy. for do: Wille Perry, Frances ‘Hatch an Hurdscrable, New York for dog Allie ‘Oakes, do for Belt Frankli for Wiscasset; Montezama, do for Beyer Seventy-aix, James River for Richmond, Me; WD B, Ponce for Portiand; Andrew Peters and James Garcelon, from Ho- boken for doy Free Wind, do for Portamouth ; KA Stevens, Fort Johnaon for do; Sea Foam, Eilz abethiport for do: modore Kearney, 40 for Salem; Nelly baker, Wellfleet for New York; John M Ball ant Etuma 8 Lewis, Boaton tor Vigkited-Schra Willie Perry, Hardacrabbie, and Francis March. th--Arrived, schrs Nellie Shaw, Sagua for Boston; Senator Noro, Bridgport for doy’ Hyeua, Kirzabethport for do. _- All vessels hefore reported. Fated An Meche, May ‘Standiah, from Toston for Battie Edwin Reed, from do for Alexandria; Hannah Baker, lo for Philadelpbi “aING G.Avril &—Arrived, bark Minerva PA TUM INGTON 1 (NG), Hubenbecker, Dubin, rhe ‘Cleared—Sebr CE Paige, Grace, New York. Sth--Cleared, brig John Pierce, Townrend, V0th_-Arrive, steamship Benefaccor, Jon WICKFORD, April 1L—saile ira Atlantic, WE Wellman, Verrill, New MESCHLEANEOOUS. Jeu T EDWARD D BASSFORD'S, COOPER INSTITUTE. ‘The largest and most extensive stock of HOUSE FUR- NISHING GOODS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, in the elty. A guarantee given of a saving of at leust 15 pet cea 50 Bo for u Furst Claas Decorated Dinner Set. ‘35 00 for a Full Set of Kitchen Cooking Ctensils, 7 0 for a Dozen Beat Engilsh Table Knives. 6 5) tor a Dozen Pure Nickel Silver Forks. 3 50 for a Dozen Pure Nickel Silver Tea Spoons, 5 50 for a Handsome Tea Set. 1 50 for a Dozen Good Glass Goblets. Ironing and Kitchen Tables, Wash Tubs, de. 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