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10 ‘NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY; APRIL 2%, 1872.—-TRIPLE SHEET. a aieiendcdeee te ee tribunal. Bat tt is surely ast obsarvation that, | Pecome an additional source of danger, when they are $15 80 per cwt. Butter weak,” at £9 per gpinsal for it Mary Franois, Norton, Hartford for New York. Ph 3 , April 89—Arrived, Erstatningon, Jensen, Phila. Lotta ns nhaPower, deeming ici | Rawle to be construed ae mots. by “Whe dhe cortege | superior American. Flour th talr demand, at $15 25 s hr Kestless, Sinith, oston tor New York. Ie Visine: ON cckeehi Shes hcstonts dane isdn. Gas agerieved, might bave F ogy expected to state Its com- | tublishes asazaiust hinselt, by” admission. or acherwlss | $16 25 for Amer: American sugs gists x | Bebr Messenzor, Deine, rang: hak ey 5 ne Die (Aiud watiod 200 Ten’ Bisstone } Amy, 5 fe Pisines ain’ moderati fabs make am| le allowance for, | ony class of internations} ob ations “Is this pictnre | ta PB er peat ie i Lard, in eae pe ii'7B per quis reghr T Cunningham, Tasker, pati Pproet, iat occaslon > ee ase ee | Se ree na cut any, be thowsht wo when we pase | fu “rhifow active and unchaigeds Wax In fairdewand | ScheZampa, Horton, Machias for New York, with lum- merican Ports, in nited States, preferred by the United States agatnst Great Britain, and | aud unchanged, Honey firm at | 6s re arm: | gallon. “Lumber—White” pine nominal at , With regard ¥ f 8 and maté- «statements and arguments which have been used in EIT Me iin, Roe bee rm at BX alo | Beet Motto, James, Millstone for New Yor 4 9 the purchases of Support of them. Tt Ts evident that if these. principles er M; pitch pine, $26, °§ n , rove Specific Features as Presented to Tiel, it 48 she wn that by far the larger proportion | Were tole geiirally Hope the only pric: Router ot | eal hogead tice ating 3p sugar, unchanged tor | Rene BW Lawn isa é a ‘ vite! tl mye is “oY 1 the Geneva Tribal, of such pure’ noses in England were made by or on | Miitwwa which could Deinterpreted ax admissions against | Long Tsland shaved, $49 per M. Froights firm: a rise 0 | delphia, tse ber to Simpson & Cla) LP. BOSTON, April 27, A M—Arrived, ship Lawre Behr Motto, Tames; Millstone for New Yor! ¥ L neem Ames, Cadla; sehrs' Mary EA ender, Philadel if ride, NJ. iia; Cyrus Chamberlakn, Ad mon red—Steamsiiips Wm Crane, Howes, Ball York. enport for Phila: | Norfolk; Nerus, Heatse, New York: bark, Orehitie Wee ener, Key West; brig Jane (Br), Virgle, Demet raand'e re c age rted. rthern and Southern ports in the | Kehr Pagurett, Wapples, Boston for Philadelphia. | market; scha Eunice P Neweorsh, fit Vacnekants behalf Of” the federal government. The history of Hele arte sounde ait Reltieerent vessels of war from | ated is expected. ux ore ar, BL ign S1iies per hogy | Rehr Beboral Joues, Dunham, Providence for New seh Regar, lls Savannahs tra ant ek D > r + per hoxshe b ‘ on? ‘orrey, $ row, a each of ‘the ships in respect of which claims are nations. Buteven this would not be enough, since itis | hea 06 sa ere And orders, 47s. Od. a Sn per ton Schr Mary Farrell, Small, Providence for New York. Robinson, do; James Martin: a Heh ia; Elia made ? ple le diMeult—perhaps impossible—for maritine ‘States, by i Bont Mary Verge! ie Soe Bee kan 1 tam -8 gone into af considerable length, and there | Snyiogiaative or administrative preemaionn te iaolate oe — Behr DO Poster HondrigePrcckdanee tor New York, | 2a Arrived. stoumship Faron, from, Philadelphia - y ‘ ) ots, etely from all con- 7 b i ; +b ivi , Pe: The Vesecls to Which the Ameri- | 18 nanatysis of the action of this country as to | fheinetpes na thelr mje Biatermenpecially. the less TZE COLLAPSED COLISEUM. Behr Bim Gy Kelly, Providence fir Sew York. 0 | aur belgs Valencia: Sail, Messin: Hattie. BatoRt n Claims Refer 118/ceception of Confederate cruisers, ag well as@ | poworfil—would ‘be tempted to abandon a position xo pewit Seo 8 Conover, Holt, Hartford for Ne . Demerara; schrs F K Baird, Mayhew, Mobile; F N Tower. cal ° f¥.r setting forth of the action of other Statesin | Precarious and aced by such heavy penalties; to —_—- Schr Geo Staples, Lord, Norwich for New York. DGEPORT, April 26—, : x choose in prefetence the’ certain evils of war it- 3 DI |, Norwich for OF. BRIDG, ;hril 26—Arrived, schrs Frank Beattie, erie /-tm rerpott, Ta See seonpieniaton! of the\ ery belfigeres ¢ Seah, Mlaetion. IS ap alilsnen wi ove | Energetio Work Among the Rubbish—A Chango | fcr sate, Week | Providence for Sew Yorks, Bay: iisabediport. DTeWs Reahy and Lizzie A Toller, j ment for Great Britain the government says:— Hconvineed” that’ the arbiteatge wilh nok pie ane | af Aceh Sehr Henry, Dobbin, Newport for New York, with spars | P2}—krrved’ schr Mary Bacon, Spring, Cola Spring, ENGLAND’S POSITION’ sT. ‘ATED | , Her Majesty» government has deemed it convenient, | sanction to Mews of peutral obligation to which not of Plan—Pillars Instead ches— toorder. Strout, Machias for New York, with lumber | wOUARLESTON, April Cleared, sch B'N Hawking j Ths counter ensorto place perdve ine arbigetienisatcerts | fhe gimeeanemCty, oF, tls, frHbunal could, secure Gangs Night and Day. | to Simpson & Clapp, Tt days. Med—Rark Tuey (Rr), Jones, Taverpool. enced Sa possible te nature and general limita of the questions | Britis fovernment 1 persuaded that these extrem yoght John Lancaster, Williams, Providence for New | dsth—Arrived, steamship Georgia, Crowell, New York. which they are about to decide. The comparatively nove! views, oy for «the sake ft argument’ 4 Sailed—Steanishiy Champion, Lockwood) New York: - ; ; 1 Bchir Alabama, Duncan, Machias for Newark, with lum- | ,,4ulaleSteanichiy, tainpton, Lok wood i character of these questions, the linportance of them, | have been insisted on. in the ‘tase at the. Ui PaaS Shae pechit Alabama, ‘ sehrs ZSdlunan, tack: i ymiburner, Bul Hl j.. { the number and variety of the facts which may be sup: | States, are not thorouzhly realized, and would never STON, April 28, r to order. = Crecke A The Duties and the Respoiy'si- {| the. gumber and varie Beare toraeke this chueee et | ieieaaes ineraccepte iS binding by the United States | me disaster to the Coliscum by Friday night's | Schr Abhlo $ Emery, Emery, Rockland for Now York, NOARIEN, “Ga. prit22—Arrived, bark. Hope, Thomas iliti f enBaneed heey edn eecemary: and the Recessity hasbeen | themselves, 1 fed to the, arbitrate on ihe’ part at | gale is the chief topic of conversation in Boston | “sch natade Witte: Providence for New York. Cleared 22d, bark Eliza Young, Wishom, Dubiip; sehr ities of Meutrals. / Peoria tncheqmmencr th AL Tal a end | Croats are cng am whch‘ cant | Sole Waa mene or tae wreek has nee visited | REA Ya mys Sine it ognttda rit Pie Biinaha PeOas ; May, 1868, was vil war; as hard, even for a | acted, and is prepared to act in futures and, whicl ow, c 4 eh ‘ach, Nash, Machine tor New York. Tn port 22d, ships ‘Calesta, Haws, Quinn; John Bidne; a gorrenment fh hina ad pa asain tele | he Belles i bere Datong te te tho vigitore | PY ‘bousands of curious visitors to-day. All fears | Ae ea Nea ees ueetiaaa ho taltbsoce Einadotas batke Aganestcn baliog tind. eee / heut Har cont 1 whe! recon- | by the general consent of nations. js the right ol eats 3 ‘ : . : ey non, ° ox, On; Clip acl to the assumption, inte enmnentes of Gio samme | ate whlek sions ny tena tae Ae SHOES | that the accident would cause a postponement or | wiilGerd sett Hone, Thomas; Neptune, Wilholm: Courter du. Oanada: attitude by other nati: kvery occasion on which that | that its relations with foreign countries and th neutrality had to he practteally asserted aves paintul, aud | it owes to them as a perhaps “naturally paintul to the United THE MEASURE OF COMPE : , Schr Edward Wooten, Young, Newport for New York. | Hope, Thom clan countries and the duties | abandonment of the great International Musical ¢ Wm Collyer, Newport tor Phiindelphia. Sides Witeme eee Whompoa, Volonsang, and Anne ‘Anton Gunther, Strickér, for Bre- tates, But | should, as far as pos . continue to subsist unal- | Festival will not be realized; for it 18 the purpose r Naind Queen, Chare, Fall River for New Yor! men: rig Erie, Sears, ior Portland; selirs A D Henderson, email } Reutrality, in a war wholly or partly inaritime, 4s not | tered by discords ‘vom whieh At Atands aloot and | of yfr, Gitmore and his associates to go along with | Set Benlamin Hngitsh, Ghare, Somerset for New York, for Si Johns ME Smith, Smith, for Philadelphia, Ida / c . e ls ere! : ry in act; aa | pte he 4 . o ior Fo! 3 Sua ; Tonative condition’ Rintee the: tat certs Samerely | wherein it has no share, to prevent itself from beng | preparations just the same as if nothing | Sehr Biganctn 8 Hozun, Fall River for New York. GREENPORT, LT, April 2{—Arrived, schr Black Dia- A Review vf the Fadietment Presented “by the | ilitles may yet, through whelr | made, even nuninst ity will, @ virtual partleipaat In | the | Schr BE Sharp, Austin, Providence for New York. mond, Goldslth, Pllilatelphia, e oy t with chr J B Marshall, Boston for Philadelphia. # 9 5 cht int - | the war, while clalming the advantages and iminunities | had happened, The contrac Bebr J jarshall, Boston for ph LUBEC, April 24—Sailed, schrs Ciara Jane, McAllen, ecoeininge, he world | Styeands hie eee neutral boundiosive oF | puilders specifies tbat the structure shall be | Sehr 1 Robbing, Pay, New Haven for New York Hillshorg, to load or Philadelphia; Jodie, Turuer, do, flan ia the sage ch Groat | iis Rete the weirs ae einer aaa ahs | completed by the 1th of June, aud they claim | gene Addie # Willard, Tale, Boston for New York. | MONE ORM EANS: Anrit 98—Arrived, hark Liborta (ital), ntact, and therefore the oc- | of detail, rendered necessary by the long train of Accusa- | that notwithstanding the delay occasioned by the | Steamer Metls, Davis, Providence tor ‘ork, Pantolla, Liverpool: hriz Apollo (ital), Gaflero, Genoa. and questions will thus or put aside by mere fi Britain the points of United Sates Against Bay dana, and to-morrow morning tie work of recon- 7 den Satled—Schrs Aecading RR No 41, New York; Nh foo PUgY swith an ans ot fourteen pages of | He Caled date bia ceo aiden Cpa | THe Mxchange of Counter Cases at Gee | truction wil” ho commenced, "Two gang of | ,SutasnanEuztnery Mupreta Brant coat nten, | | alleges vat scare, Soll WAEt' 6), WANA saL Annes St TOUreeas: pagen Of fe yen Cait ertenktens oth ne diee aces Meee - | men are employed alternately between the hours | heen raised, efforts to pump her out having been, Wnsle- NEW LONDON notes. ‘@ , commences a8 follows:— fing thsm eantorer to be tater Go ata eee | MevasThe Meeting of the English and | 6f four in the morning, aud eight in the evening, | cessful. ‘The vessel Is owned by 88 Cook, of Branford, York for Norwich ‘The #0" orament of Her Britanto Majesty now presents | Hupartial declsion. Hence the importance of separatln American Representatives—The Italian, | and ina few days or as soon as gas lights can be nm Marierta Hann, from Providence for New York, orne, casions i 01 p! tions she hi t, the acts of her government and ¢ mdse and passengers, hiinbeg RAL Cleared—Steamshij Ella (Br), Marshall, Liverpool; bark The stenmehsy City of London which arrived at | te ditusion of her manehoe heey eartpled (by | Hons se has to meet, the acts of her wover cireumetunes | accident that they wit) have it ready by that time, | "Steamer npeay. Wenney, Fall River fur New York, | qnnle Prince Pine Hao Marana Lives peak bark satey vening, tHOy tute of her commercial marine, the number of. ler ich can be material to a decision, and she leaves with | ‘The orlinal plans of the bullding have been modl- | with mdse and passengers. bister, Ruatan and Puerto Cabello. ‘Wits port yestovday evening, ) ight us mails up to colonies, the Activity of her manufacturing, industries, comtidence to thelr judument, and to that of the | fed, however, and instead Of making it an arched BOUND FASst. phoctmyeat Pass, “April 'B—Arrived, schr Gertrude “th y er ca >} - | and the almost unbounde rty which her laws world, the question whether r ol lons as A net fess eg vor " if Apri 1s, | Tuasoruncen soA0, ok / Anwiand Onithe Alnn:|) ABA aNa Miao Une of anloyance wiieh the Were hot tuiriy discharged towards the United Stuies | Structure it will be See Sehr Malanta, Sandford, New York for Windsor. NORFOLK. April si cArrived, sche B P Simmons, God vam claims, which was publi hed on the preceding | neutrulity of Great Britain excited, In snane during the civil war. Finally, Her Bri y SUPPORTED BY PILLARS, Schr North Pacifie, Eaton, New York for Boston. trey; New York day, arrived by this mail, av.d the following ts sub- | Uder many circumstances in. the government aud foxorhment desires to express itsearnst ho | the same as the Coliseum of 1809, By bu ing it — ‘alled—Brig W H Andrews, Demerara, in tow. x y age fp neople of the United States were, it was hoped by Her | It ds axsured that the government of the {n this style a much larger number of workmen can Siiasltiais taken oases NEW BEDFORD, \iilaetartont acts iy Brains stantially Wie paper forwiy.ded to Geneva by-the ritannle Majesty's government, ‘almost, it not quite, | will cordially share, that the frank and op be employed simuitaneousiy. The d@doris of the ; ie to BT | ard, Rathburn, Lizabethport; Excelsior, Blydenbot b, = i forgotten: these ‘were matters, ‘at all ‘events, which | facts as they actually occurred may eficctually remove | wreck caused by the fhillng of the truss on Sonn Sz Onore, Eaten, Cardenas, with sugar to, BT | ola Spring. roug! British gow srnment:— pelther this governinen yor probubly any othr would | every misuidcratanding between uatioas alli by innu- | Wreck caused by, the fulllng 0 cleared vaway, | Howell, Son & Go, is ashore at Shark Kiver, Nd. Assis NORWICH, April 27—Arrived, steamship E) old, New The coup iter case/of the British government has ave thought dt right to refer to” any arbitrators. | merable ties ta one another, Friday ening, ance has been gent. York. fully selected. But the clains which a Avril 27—Arrived, Schra Fashion, New 1 rtine, Wareham for do; Sarah 05 Daniel Webster, Newburg; h te w Yor! | o rf vi a) Mary & Carrie, N Y an these claims from the various matters of complain . | brought in requisition, a night gang will be added. | put in New London 27th inst for repairs, haviug been il | Mary & GAMIHLT Orecon), April ——Arrived, ship Pane Theres, ciunay Gt frbitgation its counter Case OF TED t. oe causa at. disatiiaction, with Sail thee ne | Swiss and Brazilian Arbitrators | The contractors are under heavy bonds to have | Gollan adiernoon ofthe ahh when meas Horton's Darnt, | FORE GAMHLE Orosory, Ap e Pa pg sicny 7 ‘bead necessary 2p admissible, | 100g assoctated in the diplomatic correspondence of the | [Geneva (April 16) correspondence of the London their work with Alaska, trom Bangor for New York. ; American government and in the minds of thy American Times, ; ; To "ge hapter of the American case, ci he An n Le ee hee ties Tice which’ ‘§mpiion to” the, Driteh “rovermmact hontts | er Ie eg sare ner repeat aye | ad’ttived at Geneva yesterday morning at and they do not for a moment doubt thelr ability to | Tetta Hand on port quarter, taking off he meri motivé s and even insincere neutrality, no reply what. | dnestions with wh ‘arguments which are properly and | 2¥@ minutes to eleven o'clock, Lord nter | perform: their obligation. The arrangements for Gree: Rie havens Bin (i GRP AIn ROK A ALINE) aalors at ‘Oleared—Ship § ever'e ill be offered in {is counter case, Tho British gov- | directly relevant to those quesiona. Adhering aries | (ea, attended by Mr. Mr, Brookes Taylor and an- | the music and rehersals of the various chorus Foley Island, of the 240° starting searn, post and gar | qocaedjatip So poy ls PE ig Dense It would: be ineswatetens | this distinction, Her Majesty's Government has, atthe | other secretary, and Mr. Bancroft. Davis, with societies and orchestra unions, are going on vigor- y u boards, and got sprained badly. Her deck load of piling | "PORTLAND, with the sel-respect which every yovernment Is bound | fame time, not’ delined to mect and argue, within the | Whom were Mr. Caleb Cushing and a solicitor, ously, and unless some other ‘aud unforseen draw- | was discharged, When she cate off by the assirtance of | qLORLyAND. PORT MADISON, April 20—Arrived, ship Marmion, Arrived, schr Palura, Sawyer, howpton (Br), Dunn, Liverpool; bark M1, Hull, Eng, rrived, schr Abbie 1 Hodgman, ka. 5 @ Alas riking the M FINISHED AT THE TIME SPECIFIED, sels w iting on the wind, the Alaska striking th ; ° | limits prescribed by its own self-respect, and by its | were at that moment still closeted togetier in | oC 01 Joubtedly be the | the steamer Mosswood, and was towed to Eastport for re- Oleared—Sehr tis, Paine, New York. Ww for 1, secondly, because the matter in dispute is action * 7 . | back occurs, the event will undoubtedly be , tia, n Gnd! uot motives id, therefore, the discussion in Irrele- | ver ofthe, abTOper scone, of ihe Ra ta Le the Suile des Mariages of the Hotel de Ville, where greatest in the musical annals of the whole world, | pairs. Misxecth: re Preatnieets Anti Seine Neeloen Mk Billy waw |; thirdly, because to reply. and to enter upon a | thodght proper to. raise. Endeavors were’ made | they had met at ten. Their whole duty was limited jacellancous. ieCol arleston ey ei Nar acie i rors ia. mets liatory €x position, bgbenpere Inaane the contro. | On the part ot ine United States te howe that, in various | to the exchange of thelr respective counter cases y, Purser LL Young, of the steamship Gen Barnes, from 5 ia dane Gardien New Youn Ba Ma government has shag gee ate cas’s the | Matters. which are wot reterfed to tne arbitrators the | and the delivery. of copies! of those decuneaes STABBING AFFRAY. Sariitads fis oes anki ne ton Can 50 ol ey | British governntent had permitted violations of its 'neu- | to the Secretaty of the Tribunal, M. Favrot, ford of any weight or cults te Bata raven frality in favor of the Coniederaty States wil Nenjos: | He agent, for the government of Berne, wh ‘would still contend that the proper reply to them was to awanta eqiweenon lin “ cr . | aut was to forward the copies to. the Arbitra- d i : ig advantages. The arbitrators were . Lavxcnen—At Port, Jefferson, L J, 18th inst, from the | | Salled—Sehrs F ATorwin, Pearce, Providence. via Seoditts tava toaatont: AC he goed at ty by pred thes GROETEDe S aTaTy eeeniies Leper aaiciiont 6 OE ca AB Euros ae Cite Cen, | also colored, of 42 Baxter street, became engaged | ,LATNemPSAL For & Son, the how Bark Noméd, owned | porn Katie Ranger, Martin, New York via Nor- rt ¢ Be (ae f é 9 y : 5 ors y Joh 1 re, few York, and to he | folk. foward the’ government of the Culted Biawon Uut iver | #9, them for adiudteadn, Meso °compluints elated | ing, who was at that moment leaving Geneva. ‘At, | in a quarrel, rit Hocker knife, indicting severe. | commanded” by “adiain “Henry. %, owneend,” tor. | “ROOKEANN—Aerived 24th, achrs F. Jameson, Jumesom, wise, when ah opportunity was ofered.even to go beyond | Svieaniany to the trafic in arms and munitions | Bancroft Davis was also expected to leave to-day, | inthe arm ‘with a pocket knife, det he bee | mer. master” of “the. brig Kate. Her dimen. | Dix Island vw Vorky dB Gamage, Pitcher, New what could have been dernanded of ita of right, inorder | Of War, and other articles of commerce, carried on with | and Lord ‘Tenterden was likewise making ready for | Wounds. ‘The wounded man was attended by Dr. sions are :—Length of keel, 125 feet; beam, $1 feet; depth of | York; also brig AD Whiten, New York to’ load for Halle cbviate all possibility of cavil against its ‘conduct, | Southern ports from ports within the British dominions. | hig homeward journey, probably this ver day. For | Stanley, and Mary was arrested by an olllcer of the | hold, 17 feet: of 702 tont’ burden, carpehter’s measure- | fase. z Neither wil thls “counter ease contattn any remmeencs Unda Beaten ieelel Sho ce tee ae eee Gontene, | two months to come hothing connected with ihe | Sixth precinct. ment. she frat clase vounel In every rea ets Nays | RAN FRANCISCO, Auril Arrived, ship, Corsica, Ta whatever to the subject of Indirect losses. “Her Majesty's | Unite q Vonfede- u i ng been bullt under directions of the. Preieh Toyd , Newenstle, NSW Dy “Empire, (BP), is enyag: y. government had agents in England for the purchase | arbitration will occur in Geneva, antic. Ce ted by thei for ll | Baird’ Marseille Star, Austin, N m0. Srnment of the Cited ‘States on thi eae Me gov. | Oewhat ir required: and employed: ar financisi kventer's | “T havs already told you that the contending Atlantic Insurance Company and rated by them for alrd elle ar mercantile house in this country, to whom they remiited b tulated thei years, eared Supe a scary Orne ew crs . i : ch a z 1 f vi en gel y congratulates ely 5 ACOMA —Satied, hirley, Matthews, Tne postion asenmed by Hor staeay inahae Reeees Ao | specte and cotton.and throngh whom their payment were | Parties have been generally congratulated on thett SHIPPING NEWS. Notice to Mariners Ay April S)—satled, ship. Shirley Mt ‘ork. Arrived, steamship Traac Bell, se Last night Alexander James, a colored man, re- The purser of the steamship South Carolina, from | Blakeman, New i mi " chr Zufriedenheit (NG), Danne- pera, Liverpool. siding at 160 Leonard street, and Mary A, Brown, | Charleston, has our thanks for favors, ‘2tth—Steamshin Win P Clyde, Roberts, New Yorks the position ass rt “i y | happy choice of umpires. ‘The Italian government as f Franelsco. Be 5 ened,and und vations more particularly stated | made ut. on the pert of Great Britain.tthas been clearly | coll veg the Migeest creat. for the appara ot Discovery of SEAROULE OF FINLAWD, “SAVANNAH, April 23—Arrived, bark Resolution, Ha Tod, Role, Accomnanying 1 which will be, at the same | peor dae ee oey emia equally with the Con- | their representative. ‘They conld not have found z ATeeKy Danke weitnaenttiCns a larsoveritichek been: | Teme ‘ime, daliversd to the arbitrators: federate States, resorted to England tor necessary sup- | In the whole peninsila a gentlemen better quall- Almanac for New York—This Day, Pree firey aa tad deh al liad SE With regard to the argument of the government pice of arms and munitions on war, and that théy also | fled for the task imposed pon him than Count sean the small ts) e D King, New Bedford; Mary A Hyer, w, Jacksonville. ~ d Lueperte, 170 fathoms south of Ruotsa- | DYian Rivers § Cpr 26. PMc Arrived, brig JH Jnited State: 5 had thelr agents here for making purchases, as well ay | &. Saler: ntle! mT icant 9 fad 2.50 | InisTinpact. Tthasbecn named Atka and: Inavked bym Taaeee Car 1 sdlirs Emily H Naylor, Newbury- ©f the United States our government says :— for thelr financial transactions, and for the disbursement | TS es He a ates AGAR ugly ly | Sun rises...... 502 | Moon rises..morn 12 50 | lis Se es yGardenasy sels RnGe Mee aeeeee The positions contended for by the United States are in | of money. It has been shown that the traffic carried on g Nie A eoethe nae he played inthe | Sun sets....... 654] High water...eve 126 | New beacons in tho pilot districts Hesto-Busso and ny, Norwieh for New York, stance as follows:—1. The inunicipal laws of Great | with the two communities (whic! |, for the time, they were) | lative studies, and for the part he played in the a € Lom :— Arriveds tb Chas Wesley, Griffin, Bucke itain and the administrative acts of her government | differed sloely In incidental circumstances, which were | great events which lately cnanged the destinies ‘ = Forusean Bank, with 22 feet water over it, and extend- 3, for Bar schrs Mary G@ Collins, Robinson, are to be regarded as defining as against herself her con- | the natural result of the overwhelming superiority atsea | of his country. He was one of the statesmen | OCEAN STEAMERS. f yards NE and SW, in the channel between Twere- | Matiuaas tor B Jacob L Thompson, Vansant, Bt gepton of hex International duties. What these laws or | possessed by the United State, and which imposed no | Chosen by Charles Albert to draw up a Consti- poy minno And Hesto-Busso, within the pilot station Hesto- | fayanetg {or Hole; 8 L Wilder, French, New Sete Tawi te ne must he assumed to regard as prohibited | peculiar duties on the government of Great Britain; that | ¢hosen by Piedmont In 1847-8, and was a member | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FoR THE | Bnsso, has been marked by a white pole, York for B Buckard, do for St John, N by the law of nations, and by that standard she must be | in all these matters no favor or accommodation was ac- f that King's Cabinet—I belie Minister of ¥ HOF MAY, Komson Bank, having 19 fect water over it, and extend- | fano, Wood, ‘do BL Woolsey, Tirre In short, where her conception of international | corded to one which was dented to the other; and that | Of tha Ing’ ‘abine: believe as Ministe ne Ree oe : ing over 58 square yards, 450 feet from the NE point of the | iohoken for Boston. ‘Wass, do for Ne ‘uryport uty, thns measured, appears to fall short of the common | the real substance of the complaints of the United Justice—on the first instalation of a liberal gov- ‘Meamers. y Destination, Office, small island Komsor, within the pilot station Lom, has | Onascomery, Pint. vken for B Cherub, nidard, it eto be disrevarded: in every other cave itis | States 1s, that Great Britain declined to aesist by active | ernment, In later days he oat om. the right of the | (eee Been marked by a white pole. Ohes Comery IDkBA Senor Bomont Caen i Aasuined as the measure of what sho owes to other | interference the more powerful belligerent, and to thwart | Chamber, and subsequently of the Senato, during | Wyoming. 20 Broadway. New beacon on Risholm-Sodra-Grand :— JOE SH IBAEIEINa : AeooTRy Bont Arante fon eatic Save to hee aed net ae the measure of What other nations | the endeavors of the Weaker to obtaln the neceasary sup- | tht naminineeation of Count Cavour, und was, with | Adanue 19 Broadway, The sandbank Risholm-Sodra-Grund, lately discovered, | TE EMiadelpiiias Arco t brig J H Lane, five to her. 2. Independently of this. theory, Great Britain | piies, and that she from first to last persevered In holding | Count Revel, one of the leaders of the conservative | Huropac... 7 Bowling Green | witha depth of 15 feet water over it'and 8834 feet in dit REN, » schrs Sarah W Blake, and is under an {nternational obligation toexécute her munt- | an even hand between the two. tn short, it ls not tha | Count Revel, on he leaders of the consery ade ion Fe orang are ameter, Linile SE from the small island Risholm, has been gipal laws und enforce her proclamations and ordinances | she departed from impartial neutrality in favor of the cen Oat Oe Had it depended on Count Sclopis, Binncmsie 29 Broadway, marked by a white pole. cre they are for the advantage of other nations. | Confederacy, but that she refused to depart from it In the Piedmont would never have made common cause Baltic - 19 Broadway, Growth of Ruismatala Bank :— ES the Petoance of pions Gutta Crees Britain 1s taeront of the oa niaten. Tt, therefore, pon se nee | with the Western alliles in the Crimean war of 1854. | Idaho : 29 Broadway. Fiplmnatale ime fast water over ty atl cast ind to use “due diligence,” by which ts meant an exer- | of the conduct of Her) lajesty’s government, a presuinp- ee ry of the smal land Galli, within the pilot station Bjerko- che of active vigilance and fn effectual use of all the | tion is to be applicd to any other part, the legitimate. | Italy perhaps would never have been united, and H she would certainly never have found her way to sund, has extended to 120) yards from N to 8, and 300 yards Rome. Asa member of the aristocratic and cierl- | PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 28, 1872, | trom'E to w. means within the power of the government. 4. Failing | presumption is, not that the government would. be dis- fo use this due diligence, Great Britain is hound to make | covered to devinte from the line of an Impartial neu. = ER PLANT, fompensation for any injury resulting trom such fatlure. trality, but that it would scrupulously and steadily adhere | cal party, Count Sclopis was looked upon asa co- —_———~- a GULF OF ROTHNIA—RUSSIAN COAST—NEW BEACONS ON RERG- * e © _ pacer tO ats ince, Poe ONS, cleariy. Decanie is that Ln e dices re pon foun ie my dino, or reactionist, in Turin. But he was uni- ARRIVALS. GRUND BANK AND ON THE REEF NAR WESTRA-NORRSKAR | THE RECENTLY DISCOV ‘RED MEDICINAI, PLANT, ort with some vagueness in the Giso of the | when we approach the questions which are really. be- : 7 Ss. 4G * . « Untied “siaten. “Such, then, is ihe general mecaure or | Phe tae AaynreRen the wuestions whic exclusively tothe | Yersally respected for his high character, even by Ther neutral duties which the government of the United States im the case of the United | his most determined adversaries; and, although his han Le pea and endeavors to persuade the arbi- | q icular vessel enumeral ‘The rocky bank Berggrund, with 12 feet water over it, | | THE GREAT PURINIER QF THE HUMAN SYSTEM. | Her alajesty’s go ‘nment maintains that it | influence on public affairs considerably declined, he REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, 400 yards W from the point of the islet Ostra- Norrskar, has been marked by a broom. THE POPULAR REMEDIAL OF THE UNIVERSITY trators adopt, in support of its claims against » in the case which it has presented, and in | was relied upon for earnest and enlightened Semeay City of London (Br), Mirehouse, Liverpool Tenet situated 1000 vards NW %4 W from the NW point " MEDICINES, Great Britain. To state the first of this series of positions | this counter caso, the British government las fully | patriotism, Like Massimo d’Azeglio, he had | April 18 and Queenstown 19th, with mdse and’ passengers of Westra-Norrskar islet has beon marked by a beacon fe to confute tt. If it, were @ true asenmption that the | stated to the arbitrators the measures adopted to prevent | no faith” in the possibility of an annexa, | toJohn G Dale. April 23, lat 48, ton 3450, passed stil Ba- | Wiha red Neg. {From the Commercial Advertiser. | zounicipal laws of a State, where they prohilitacts which | the equipment in its ports of belligerent ships of war and tion and fusion of the ‘North with — the | Varia, bound west; April’ 27, 1ut41 10, lon 6710, ship Bu- - Thesé remedials are not patent medicines, but the may affect the secarity or interest of other States, must | the departure froin {ts ports of vessels spectally adapted. | f yin I 5 . ropa, from — for Boston. NORTH SEA—GERMAN COAST—RIVER ELAP. tifle prese: sof educated physicians. ‘They are have been founded, not on considerations of polly and | for warlike use uded for the naval servic South of Italy; and, like Count Balbo, he was Steamship Minnesota (Br), Morgan, Liverpool April 17 Change of place of the barrel buoy K in the Lower | prepared on entirely new chem! Pprineipies, and’ pose #xpediency, but on conceptions of international obliga- | cither belligerent ining at the same time the pe , too strong a Catholic to think that the aspirations | and Queensiown 18th, with mdse and 1229 passengers to | pine sess unequalled y nd power. The resuits achieved Sion, it would ne Te ee i Nae, dificult os whi a in & country il A at Bri ie of Italy should be allowed to interfere wit thes "m- | the NAC OSL Sea misnD Co. rae = ed 46 34, lon 37 40, The black barrel buoy K, in the Lower Elbe, has heen by them bord on the’ thaumatargical. Disease hitherto ‘any show of reason, that by these conceptions, and not | must always attend the enforceme ich a prohi: | preg: 7 See”? ehasheca | paserd bark Patrick Henry, bound West. e oved 14 cables to the north of Its previons position, and 0 rT are readily removed etr By” ‘the. general rites ot ‘the’ law: “or nations, ‘the | bition, the powers with which the Fovernment was armed preseriptible rights of the Holy See He has heca | 3 Seton, Rowland, New’ Orie! el Sapien ne Or con: d incur ro readily ‘tex now fn 4 fathoms water, under the folow!ng t Slate was to be Judged in any international’ con- hy law, and the restraints which t! le fathoms wa le ol e law iaposed on it | Md ig one of the most distinguished members of | Steamship City of April 21, w arings | age pril 21, wi ly L cans of effeo th mdse to CH Mallory & Co. tly beén the means of effect TN + \OntD i y compass :—Kugelbak light and Cuxhaven light ina | jug the re 5 " froversics in which It inight become engaged. Such | restraints judged expedient in England tor the due se. | the Turin Academy, ana las contr tuted to its es- teamship Gen Barnes, Mallory, Savannah April 25, | RY Ou eee the Abie Galgenberg (Gallow Moun, | 228 ome of the most remarkable cures rule, it is evident, would produce the most fantastic | curity of property and clvil liberty and. for proper | Says @ valvable work on the Diplomatic Relations be- with mdse and passengers, to Livingston, Fox & Co. taln) SV COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT. wences, Tn place of a common and equal xtaydard | administration of justice. All the cases of alleged or sus- | tween the House of Vv and the Enylish Govern: | Steamship Sonth Carolina, Becket, Charleston April 25, | "WYN drawal of the lightship Ernst :— The Cancer plant! ers to HR Morgan & Co, | Mitha esa bio: nes, Wiluington, NO, with | Ernst has (on Mare rilard 3 % Blakemy Smo gation we siguld then have a varving and unpqual | pected equipment or warlike adaptation which ocec-ved | ment from the Katliest Ties te the Pee of 1815," | with mdse and pas at, VaEying with the nations to which it was applied und | during the War have becu suited i oruer to the arbitra: | qe literary fame, however, chichy rests on his | Steamship. i with the notions of duty which they might from time to | tars, and they have this been enabled ta taken connected | {tiatory of Lenletati Pigam vork of un. | ayal stores to the I Ume entertain, Tt would be as reasonable to contend that | view of the manner in which these cases were dealt with | story of Legislation in Piedmont,” a work of un- 4 Steamship Isauc & quesuvn betWoen private lidguits ouzht tobe decided, | ernment and the general course which it fol | Wearled research, and recommendable for mature | aud sorolt, wih by the law, but by what the defendant had supposed | lowed {nr : True Purifier of the Human Blood. having be eplaced, the Nghtship | Ttis evidently destine| to take its rank in the Pharmaco- 10) been withdrawn froin its winter | pola as the most Po:yertul Alterative known to modern station near the Oste, ‘herapeutics. Tn ever Form gt earotaloun, 04 werous, In- _ fectlous, Mercurial ati Constitutional Blood Complaint fl nond, City Point to the Old Do: | som aruextto ocuax—coust oF rRANcR—novRcs fend mito them, In connection with this part | eriticisin, T believe that hardly any mann Taly | 3 DAY, T” | Garbuntlen Rasecer Gelksanuay Serie Sines Qo be the law, provided that the plaintif could show that | of thequestion nattraily rises, what mea- | has made the sclence of International law the object | "Steamship dol nters, Washington, DC, with | pnoys on the Banks Ta Bhavche and Des Poros :— muti eehtgetelt vehaentamriednc at Skdy Ateetons the difference was in his own favor. | atten eerie diligence can reasonably be expected In | of more assiduous pursuit than Count Sclopls, The | mdse and passe B Merrick. fi A buoy will be moored to the north of La Blanche Bank | It isa positive Curative for SCROFULA. — It's Paritying, Her Britannic Majesty's ‘government then pro- | jaticrs of thi Thi to be Hel dae ree eth’? |-Swiss arbitrator, M. Stnempfi, has been repeatedly I ree ata 74 | In the Bay of Bourgnent, : _ | Vivitving and Tonic properties exerolse the most health: eeeda to remark upon that part of the case of the eas al ternational obligation. ‘The | at the head of the federal government, and his Uuld- the ruldite p able. weathe: moved to fhe NE of the banks © BANK Po# Peres will be | ful Anduence tn every known malady, Its iarmlem to United States in which the government of the | tee have attamp to furnish a detinition of | ence is considered paramount, whether he is the K Tris ( 52 days, with salt, Deine actual Prestdent or whether fills subordinate | | Edye i world-wide celebrity, and thousands of boxes are | ofllees. ‘The Brazilian arbitrator is the rep | e | | | | el to Funeh MEDITTFRRANTAN—ADRIATIC SEA—COAST OF TSTRIA. shipped to South Avicvica, Europe and Asia. », and had Nght, variable New light on Punta della Madonna della Salute at Pi- | months the sales have reached the vast n 7), spoke bark Gertrude, | yano 250,000 packages, From March 2.0 ted fixed light willbe shown from the | Price $2 pet Package (with Book), or three Packages with | tower biit on the bastion of Punta della Madonna della | for $5, i BAYS fee m Took the sont April 24, lat 33, nd 8. Bark Malta (Br), Malcolmson, Ardrossan, 62 da: mdse to Wim Nelson, Jr. Took’ the southern passi | hit g s 8 eX, ned and endeavoured to | a definition, but the United States has explained and ¢ ured Teas cee ats support its view of the extent of the duties of | than hasever been practiced by @ neutral Power. It says:— | selves. In Ulustration o . recrimination or reproa The British government deems it right hore to observe | refer to the past and rece In fourteen mber of near! ede, and mu the United State this, and for no purp has been found necoss n. | resentative of the Emperor of Brazil in of | Paris, and is conspleuous among tie y to | diplomatists of his country. The impression among , | jute at Pirano. It is eleva above the level i ; it history of the United es, | the persons I have here conversed with is that the | had var nis; been 7 days north of Bermuda; April f the sé visible 9 mi 0 at re of 270 MEDICAL TESTIMONY that the que youl tied te the tyibunal are not ot Au | not only as being the Power which how prodt h | Nhole controversy before the Tribunals will be car- | 22 lat 548, lon 60 °4, passed a vessel's lowermast, bright, | Qourees The aprarnae ie tenga an arc order eg i al gh al Y I ter. Tho arbitrators ha 1 abstract or speculative character. a ave | strict nition of due diligence, but as the country which od by writing 1 * re . | Yarnished, and but a short thne in the water. ‘Approximate p it lat 4531 2 lon 13 33 60 B. TO not to consider and determine what rules might with | has been the principal seat and source of enterprises , ied on by writing, and all the Arbitrators are suM- | Hark tun Dennis (Br), Fletcher, Antwerp Feb 15, pproximate position—lat 453 , lon 13:33 60 B. i ra vantage be laid down for the reguintion of the.conduct | such ‘us those for which It now seeks to make Great | Clently Soames English language to un. | winahtng Sh ait, ponats (or), Pretoher, Antwerp Feb 15 hide Cle eee. tin vate leone of neutral Powers during war; what, under such rules, | aritain responsible. Ithas been necessary to exhibit tt lerstant thoroughly what they read. ere the | Hincken. Took the southern ps cand had light winds snac Ba surzola Cl el:— ye perl ays Would have peen the dut eat ‘Britain, or whethet | strking conttat between te cance a eek | Occasion for oral discussion to arise, it 1s possible | anil cnims; ines been cert ee ease and had Light p Fracon on Lnmac Bank, in Garson Channel Sona , ‘ Great Britain acted in accordance with that standard of Ment in dealing with enterprises against | that some of the arbitrators might be whable to | Rica a peesogen fen day hip Athenals (Br) fr jute commander of the Austrian gunboat Femean aio be enter M NL Ct So eve pega Infistod hy’ Crest iiritaty toys sonieited. | aiwayeene territory renewed again, 6nd ag nyand | follow the orators if they spoki lish, but both | werp for Ehiladeiphia, March ta, JOE ITS tie Ouezola Channel will bernie by seaae heaton Provrssons—Pleace sorward iny second order ior UNT- hy the United States, Reparation is claimed for tho the iron Jor of the rules it now seeks to enforce against | the English and Americal Commissioners would be bo Oe Re ae ore ding Apeli | the lower part of wilich Is to he painted white, and will | VRRSITY MEDICINES. Tan plensed to sos that t have De ee eens CULE dive The ERTS bee | dente reais the perfection of adintnistrative organiza. | able to us French as freely as thelr own native | gfat sb 60, lon’ 74%. Saw bark Eliza Evelina bound Taig uvtioe ciate Fa Latics: Chikete Mou. 861 a, | found them of great service in the treatment of patients a duty actually existing atthe time. The a oFs, be- lon it ™ to exact from her. The views of Her Ma- | idiom, ord Chief Justice, as you are awa vest. i x e rhe Lick é eee fro they decile against Great Britain, must be satiated | festy's coverntaarset fom her: The views of Her Mta- rere } Are, 18 | wost. Light List GEORGE R t In one language 3207, 2900, 2252, 1875, 2647, 2646, 1440, 1501, 1616; U M.D. A. A. Surgeon, U. 8, A. that there w: sin the other; Bark Burgermeister Muller (N G), D, M. D., A. A. Surgeon, A | ischer, Rotterdam pare ence or care have, in its case and counter liey erte | vith mdse to Finch, Edy &'Co., took'the southern vi 1 lace, that the alleged se, been stater cover and the same, I believe, may be asserted of his th mise hy reins ee ne By order of the Bureau of Navigation. 1,688 Tiny Avevug, New Yorx, June 23, 1870. au ney really coisa hey mrcat be vaticted: further, that | hes tomnisen hin the agent, (newtcn ke Uhited American colteague, | Rasemecrand hed light winds and calms; has been 14 days FOr WYMAN. Caplan SN: Hydrographor. | Professor Scort anid Assoctatme—it 1s truly ure the: violation, it any, was such that Fepartion may | States, as it concedes have filled? and It hislere the mr | oo | oBark Ormus (of ‘ing to ‘ 4 i Hydrographic Office, Washington, DC, April 4, 15 kuow that science has at length trinmphed over quack- ustly be awarded “for it in money-—that | iy that | bitratirs to judge Whe Mets presented to. thern Wythe Bark Ormus (of Pembroke), Pettangall, Marseilles, 57 iV ain ‘as such @ violation of duty, They must be | ineasure of dl ‘THE ORO! a : Thave been using the UNIVERSITY MEDI @ (pease - THE CROPS, | days, with mdse to James Henry, vessel to Brett, Son & Whalemen, ory: ste vith the “ it was the direct cause of some sud | light of reason an ice, aided by that knowledge of the | | Co. Had moderate weather; has been 16 days north of Bark Courser, White, of NB, was at Telo of Mocha, on the an Ay nae. Of Gyaty. earactar eee al the Cereals at the | Berm seaaom Bordeaux, 7 days, with | Hast of Chile, March 18 ail Well: had takon off Tiiver of | succumbs fo thelr hewttuttl influence. You ate evidently Opening of Spring. mdse to order. Took the southern passage and had’ vark | §yhfoiy.? Waele Whlel made 125 bbls oll, making 19) buls | destined to overthrow the old LES &. DRAPER, M, Dy WASHINGTON, Aprii t Brig Starlight, Crapo, of NB, The Aprilreport from qhe Agricultural De Fal powers ar Ses of adininistrative gov Sable loss to the party claiming reparation. ‘The | g t Brltish government elieves thut the arbitrators would | Wehr they possess asbeseng|tmniatrative government | Sate OF the Soll wearch fn vain in i books Me gels aged sarhortty, | lic wifairs. var;and in the ge ‘ ; : Inaciime nations tor aby. proof oF acknowledgmentofa | OW the measure Of COMensation claimed by the | i ae able weather. 1 1872, Bark On vas at Barbados, no date, duty incuunbent on neutral governments to prevent thetr d States, the CoUDtET ‘ace says:— re (Aus), Sappa, Cette, 67 dayr, with wing, &c., | eB te all well; quantity of olf not given, had shipped 247 bbls sp Quanasrive, New Yorm Hannon, Sept, 1, 1870. “ vith | | to Funeh, Edge & Co. Passed Gibraltar March 22 and took | . ror, M. D.—1 live used the UNIVERSITY MED. citizens or subjects trom supplying, belligerents with | oy ico which may be tak ; i t and 238 do wh oil by the Orion. J, W. Seorr, M. have used NIVE ; Neate hua ¢ losse: S “1, into account by. tl . ne i Hien the Southern passage, aud had ight variaale winds. April SINES w! ed si very case under my ju- SP eacch: wamrat, on ihe ste at Paar ye the arbitrators are at the utmost vase only which have | MCat on the condition of the winter grain says:— | 4, jon 40, spoke bark Onule (Nor), tious Liverpootiae Spoken, | Hodlotion ioe Thepast month. | BW ARDISGE. WD, Gutes of 'a neutral government is that of preventing | direct ree crhiaeee: ion by one or | The low temperature in the month of March, andy) 2 a Ship Assam Valley, (Br), Robinson, from Cardiff for — hostile expeditions In aid of elther belligerent from being | More ¢ cts e, or ships the accumulation of winter snow and ice, have HH} A, Holloway, Charente 68 days, with brandy, Galveston, April 10, lat 48 58, lon 8. | (From the well known and eminent Dr. Buckler Jones.) organized within and despatched from its territory. The. Re ones citizens of the | retarded the springing of vegetable life and tin eq. Wine, &e, to order—vessel to LR De Wolt &'Co. Took the Ship Pride of the Port, Emerson, from Bostou for San Bartimorr, Md., Oct. 17, 1 would not, on the oiher hand, find the sale or delivers to | Butane te atten sbility of at | with gloom the views of the local reporters, Osae southern and had varia’ Francisco, March 22, lat 15 8, Jon 35 W. vy care with a Cancer a delligarent by a citizen or subject of the neutral of a | Britain for any s hintproportion | a lange area, atthe date of the nee ie eevee | merosn Blanch Snip Canterbury, Mansou, irom New Orleans for Reval, ; ron) her to use ‘Yeasel adapted for war classed among the acts which the | fr Cine failure oF Ens SO sOme | copered HCCOTy the et pene Chores: SHOW still | order. March 16, off Scrabster. with tie most muacieit veneft and d Reutes! government is bound to prevent, nor would ontta. seepe weet her gov. | Covered deeply the grain fields, and only conjec. Hn passat Ship Republic (NG), Fortman, from Philadelphia tor | fu every respect. J, BUCKLER JONES, M. they “ind any distinction drawn in this respect be- | cunment in fneatore iding whether it is the | ture, founded on the forwardness and vigor of | Augustin ver, Matanzas, | Bromen, April 23, lat 38 51, lon 6838. amaled tween the sale and delivery of a vessel built to | duty of the arilirmors ia. wytins tor plants at the opening of winter, andon the mechani: with «ugar to Youngs 1 to James E | Bark Franklin’ (Nor), Hassell, from New Orleans for 5) Marker Srisver, Prersmons, Pa., Suiy 1, 1870. rr and that of a Hot built to order, | compensation in respect of 4. lity: feutt ‘ve | cal condition of the soil and’ the severity of the | Co. Had moderate weather, Cronstadt, Mareh 28, lat 33.05, lon'49), fi wh disponsing the UNCVERSITY He Jin rue bevond controversy, that at fhe, tne | nt) Ce eRe eed inet season, could point. tothe ore abre pe rue ey eons Ae cin 8 days, with frait, park Chaltense (Br), f nue ok, from New York for tac, Lam confident that where ie events occurred out of whi Papiivics dy but th er or I f the fanit itseh,” ” the winte fT Py : i A an We, on, on ristol, April 25, lat 40 50, lon 69 35, r trial they vende: i? re n, the mere sale and deliver ‘he _ 7 ay have d to ind | 0 inter grain, The general tenor itar March 16, Took the middle passage and. Mary Lowerison (Br), Henderson, from New Yo: sive general satisfactt All the the Unlied Suliee have avjeen, the mory sale and Scher | ait the pace ich may pave conteibuted to the SSI or the reports ‘Sarrien ‘tie Scueral tenor estad ly Bark’ Mary Lowerison Henderaon, from New York und part rent, and ‘he mere constraation of stich a vessel to th for Antwerp, April 25, lat 4050, lon had not been ds oes rep. ant « Was Wholly or in part due toa v reasonable activity. SWeeping destruction by freezing, but of injury Butler (of New Orleans), Blohm, Pro: | hark Jeanie Loutlt (Br), Murdock ») , from New York for 3 3, M. Dy order ang for thé nse of a belligerent, had 1 | and care onthe part of the United States themsolves, \hy thinning out—by killing in. spots and patches weit Hemp, Bc, tod be gener, Had | Rotterdaim, April 25, lat 4) 50, lon 69:35, ‘ clared by any authority (0 Ue iets eecentrorwhich | The claims for money alleged to have been es Vin Med espectuliy by retarding an eariy stort and | pdorare wrentyer Dept é Gaya tiorth of Fraterss Foreign Ports. Mimaki ea FA ar tae at amuse paver | endeavoring to capture oF destroy any Confederate | ¥ jrous growth tn many cases the plants, appar- | with colfee, to Dalleit, Bliss € Uo. Ind strong N and SE | Dewenana, April %—Arrived, sche John Rose, Howell, | Sond by Overland lexpress the following medicines, *® be forgotttg:: that the obligagiyns of international law | orulaoy are not adintesiole. Sogether with the claims ton ‘lead, were only sleeping, unpromising in ap. | wint S ‘ e New ¥« The Cancer Plant isa plendid alterative. nd are such ashave been fre Gain veknowledyed by the | Free aeieatler whould tates rs ag Waa iit rmly rooted, and ready, with favor. | | 2Flg Wm McKeon (Br), McKeon, Arron PR April 7) | “sailed 26th, brig T Howland, Freeman, New York. _ | Aqwe Globutos hay Tahalllo a tine bus. general consent of nati No an wench ross this suin ottght to be wmasured by the extent of steady ttt and sunshine, to start into sure and | Y Hatta 2 ‘ led it Raneoon, no date—Arrived, ship Mogul, oman, Sun- | ness in the U ES in Celi J Fetleal developments of the prit pg EE Hinpility which the. tripinal indy iu to: hneve heen (oe ady, Rint rapid growth: Where the felis mene | i n | deriand. ¥ | shonid ike thy supposed to rect can ever con vebeen them: | curred by ( Britatn on acrdnt of any failure or | Arained, te wn deep aud: mellow, the ngenaraee | compan ee Astwrer, April —Arrived, Libertas, Visin, New York. | ERSON, M.D, abligattons oreaturge the oid oe ee end | fallures of duty Proved ayuinst 7 F | Of winter Ukweneen snenown serene odie wae | Suen va, with edgar, Axerrnods, Aprit 18—Arrived, Jan Van Brakei, De | Situs ty ihe erally aclnowledze € ae losses, ¢ and private, prese _¥ been v . ere seer f 3 Yio i New York. sHTAND, Pa ce Minton be toot neuirality fora | losses, public and privity tot done with tte oil on land having any fair degree | Weathers heen four days north of Hatteras, ‘ Twiwast, April 16—Arrived, Sirio, Cattngno, New York. | Dean Sin—T have ‘ your Hydrated Oxyimel for Reutral Power to introduc ee enya: | cxcessive in amonnt that they ¢ Hooiont: Pion, almost absolite immunity mbtlg, Robin (Br), Woodman, Cardenas, 11 days, with | Hilled Lith, Flosta, Andersgn, Nevw York via Barron | Bronchitis and Sell Jessamiy for Heart Discase with 0} 4 er bellige> | © Bing Be 8s by freed! seL ReCUVRH, Hien olasses to & Barnes. | ¢ Bonpeaux, April 16—Sailed, Vesta, Christianson, reat benetit, tid am convince oir 4 on these subjects to the pr as eh es gM to the i ¢ | returns, asa whole Eanes pec Br Water Lilly (Br), Haley, Matares 3 nye, srith | yo JORDEAUX, Apr! wailed, Vesta, hristianson reat benefit, aii ” inggdl of sels # DY. * ppeal by 1 he Col lore 2] ould wise average 7 Ate rathe : J star, to Hatton, m & Co. Apri data lon 7 N, > 3—Arrived, Co , Se i —aiiaidia Upon the question of precedent Bappealed to hy to Bs ccna ed Mtoe eg tike. purDoee. Malet. | And stant ant of Witwer kitting, retarded growth hail a qenvy gale trom NBs April 25, lat 6020, lon 7315, |g SkeMmeMaveN, April 13—Arrived, Columbla, Schuma 1 And the UNIVERSIY MEDICINES work like « fhe United States government \ the answer of | WW asible that should the arbiMenan sty s | And stunted appearance;nt a sound condition of | stwia bark with maintonmast gone, steering Canptrr, April 6—Arrived, Pacife, Evans, Rotterdam. | charm in iy pr: 5 W, i. HOLMES, M.D, f K ni \ they wi robatny | (Ue Toots of the plants in suitable oll, or that |, Atg Morence (Br), Dickson, Matanzas, via Bermuda, 10 | GAbPIFE Ap 16th, —G Strickland, ‘Strickland, for New | CAMA Ny nractior : siiasiir the British government is clear,"an ¥ sho ty. The ig | Covered Uniformly With snowwhich, with favoring | My YL WE ee ee nS : : sii es x P| et aT ue AMOCrICS ¢ 1 le t ta * ed *t ta fr Schr Hattie E nith (of Newburyport), Brown, Barce- 7 ‘pri oY te m oe vn flag were repeated)y fitted out in : Considerations, the British governinent leave it to ce, Illustiating the cont } , ( bury MEIN, Apri 16 Ww York, Sieasen " pstitus | aN sment 0 puna.” - * vi ion vinter | lona 12 days, with trait to Win Donglas—vessel to BJ | rong err big Phitapelphia site Ports against Great Britain, and the Wall restitue | partial judgment of the tribunal rks are append, Stn in the various States trom when toe Vee! | Wanpetgs dad rodotate Weather aust as eee |: gana taiieliecy CA Ld Sear, Th tho most assidnons eare tion was refused by the treaty of 1 4 Several ‘The following concluding remarks are apy Points are derived. ‘The reports from ew York in | .%: Lottie E Cook, trom Baltimore for | Oia se 1 Agar aa oma rd WHOL: tk otadetee oh Gree nd i pr 80 — ie early pa vere not very P Nassau, je | Sunderta peutic pro esand p eal effects. other precedents are referred toto sh ¥* Mut (he to the counter ease s— ant to Sytone, the BNow wan were not very cheertul | NA". weiter (Br) Warwell, Matage 44 days, with | pall Sunder rapeutie properties aid phyaidlogical effec 2 United States had tefueed to Her Hritonnie Majesty's government thinks it right to Maines and ice not having disappeared, | rruit to order, vesecl to GF Bulley. Pansed (lotnitar 4 OS | ete sentit-irevee tain Seine Aue er government of the United States Went gov. | Advert in a tew world, to considerations which invest | 4} easton ® probabic Improvement under the | March 17. took the souchern passage, aud had variable OM Dth, Pacife, Blan. ‘from Antwerp for ( any One note linbie to take oclks evan coLR® @ Vereen accept any such responsibility as the pre w apoh uss cot overs with Fe, porn Bol Te a Maes ral nt a4 OM eae Wiel eee gene- | we fh ane Keon (Br); Mok. Arroyo, PR, Aprit 7, | 1B Une vke thelr continuots use a com ° " 0 great 90 pba ter of profot ene sen ad New Jersey returng repre. | _ Sel le , McKeon, Arroyo, PR, A ca) sson, New ernment of that country no attempt to Ye con- | pat sulicinat to make it « matter of profound genera’ | the tagrotnd as poorly covered with ancy while via Balings, 14 days to iavdy & Cawado— it en, Sinith, do for —— the government of the British enipire. wot to | spunmbilities of neuisals, and the. field. of di cursion | frozen. erature was low md the soll deeply | inn arker for No n company sch Lascow, April’ 16—Arrived, Birdston,’ Hunter, New ve) eo rn 40) ny esol severity M reports from nusyly, refer e r ‘y ate a P via | od “ - the fillbusteriag expeditions of Ge ina ini facts. the United States have asked | weather protaited in several counties, Lack of) switt « Co 1 to HW La Co. Hud moderate wea. HRALTAR, April 7—Cleared, Argan, Monroe (from Al. Ree ea MeoinRl ofGe Ati’ Age folds Nicaragua is vlso referred to, as well as the as AE pase enon, $0 4 Ware. South Jgn caused severo injury in tela. | Tyr: has days, ith exandretta), Boston, AND 8 UN! Verstry PLACE, und injury caused by the Fezian raids on Cau ‘s raMeNt, APPA is grown, and Wryland and vin ini aoe vm at ai Ito Warren, ‘Ray & aan A pelt 16Off Muh —Th rman bark Kosmos W YORK CLTY, and the expeditions in ald of the pitiee 2 i * | lerand iia itt ae SsUne lens bean trom th = Ie ty TaRino onan Ro, April 6—Arrived, Vandalia (0), Fisher’ New —HUDNUT'S, Herald Buliding, 218 f " pase concludes as foi ©! f Hy4 FO oP f tie grain, Th AVENE tion. ‘This portion of the case ; accounts from other of tie grain, Th assume Lr POOL, April 15. —Arrive uth are various— Howell, Virgin ay dows :— t invoked 16 Kome py annot forbear to a ttowell, Viren” Portland; Parthia (s), Watson M, CONRUIN, ai For the | are indications of ind oomy. In Te Rohe Annie Baan * (), Pearson, New Orléans “ corner Broadway nud thirty-fourth st Finally, hes Majesty's Governmen: ‘oun. firat fo inst rhment belley pointing to an enlarged a attention Schr Ida Grant, Gag eons. virginia, Salled 15th, Ensign, Tall, New York: Stella, Olsen, and | “Sphfrty-titd st VHocond avenue, Sew York, remark that the listory of this subjeet fy Tuttuer In act or omission, season, The Western Wl to bo harves Schr MW Gaming mocks Nae | Wave Queen, Peak, Maltimore : un, Abvote iV 1 STEWART, pibister ee Te ee era onthe United States in other n the part of promising as to the appll'™s yeneral n+ Schr HA Taber, Bowman. vitae 126th street aid Third avenue, Hat nited Ks , Mexico, the | da, hiv hia for New Bed- 7 m, Ne Rio Janeiro, via Carditt, Cleared 16th, Erna, Schutie, New York; 17th, 3 v York, ich could sountries. Great Britain, spain, Portugal, tance of winter grain, | ford Returns trom the Paettic el a devia 3 uv TE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED PROW 0 . » from th * i Sebr Rapidan, Johnson, Shark Riva, Ne wey, | Chichizola, do, y i ‘i Central American, Republics, Cuba aireiee 4 fied 0 H ti hie, both tn California and are Nearly alt favor: sag te th Theough tat Lady ye ntered out oth, Tato (9), 1 au, Balt ourts af (ii wat States, No pulicit « gAdvice from tine to t eS organized 5 B . ew York; Belgium, Greon, Philadel | ‘ounsello 3 y " In the ports of ihe Unton, of hostile expeditions fy 1351, agninat (GF HAVANA MAK — | D seurit, | Srmnia, Maral and City of Brooklyn i), Brooks, Now | Scounsellor-at-Law, 008 Brondway, and assembled with In its territory. | Ane wit Th was by matter of the high “STS, nt tot Hew Yorn | Patten, San’ Francinnt jrovidence, via Troon: Frassla, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM Br aca aeae tons Ook plan was formed 0 aba'%ts SUF that te putes bin on, neutrals should Ha ury, Stamford tor New | Gardner, Journay Quebec, eta Charleston; NATE | A OC ores of diferent States deste sumielent citizens th , ~ and dtew. But what, to the ca ie ae ; d tor New | Gi urnny Quebec, 4 arty of dl sintes on, €e., sute ore eater a ectition of that wat the PO \ the | aluple s yer must be the ordinary diiadon of enenirat | Sugar—Stock In warehouse at Miva, April 27, i872, ore + eet | pipRor. Apr Arrived, Nancy. Beyeson, Warden, | Gatieg: na publicity: iw clvange: until Givoree eranted, Hie vostraints of the tay." | thin gueridme war! "Tt must be a situation oF efit AO Hones a a0 ul Becetph i aanzae | YSctir London, ti, + NB, for New York, with | Bull Ivers Fair & Bngy, “Taylor, Wunmingwon, NOs Hels | & DED, way. the rostra in * | Martens. anX stirrounded “ers. at Hayana and Matanzas, 15,000 boxe: oT OK her to Simpson d dent, Bilson, Beaufort, Bt R RAPUST PLACE xecutive, they contrived, in. * | and nrowifuing, dielety, surrounde Slee sages. | Soret “during the week. from Hayankoy itis. Schr Union, Bradley, Rockland for New York, with lime | , Entered out 16th, Elbanor Yon Flotow, Ahrens, for New | A LTOGRTHER RAPEST PLACE POR GOOD taints. They procured tne. | assed by # TeoCchore of sleepless vighance will eausts, | FPN hoxes afd GON) hide. Including Ra Matanzas | to Haveland. “e coe Tc Raey YOR FOB Re | ae, ora m, without Interop tres reed? Ariped sd see eee nC fants fe jie Finance of them, on $ CAN inde gO ie, Uniti Beaten, boxes and | Scitr Macy B, Smith, Rockland for New York, with time | V1 psp, April 17—Arrived, Von Heyden Carttow, | Way. Come to hea " ligra, halt cota cq them In erudsing. agmins boy Comicon, is to be. visite Week, — B34 xe, of which ws of ‘the | to-order, ew York, oe H PUN Ag att, cost trymien, td ed tor the pake of plunder OF |", ven, OC tp oonattion the teanoactions af osivats (eliugale “Market” hiovant Numerous. tro” cen | horndike, Rockland for Virginia, | | Salied 17th, Homborgsund, Svenmisen, New York via | portation MCLE tos a PUTNAM, BOL Tro adWa: y weople of their own Stites ind ') Pe made Hject o inquisition | becu recétyed, | especially “tr hs have t a Ardrossan -; * - ee thie 'Sonthern States RSyS.Ty: | Top. ters spay be sirens culver of muUNute, Maqui dot | “Bee onrtaingd ‘Yad raius will Interfere with, Pears | "Schr White Hen, Jones, Vinalhaven for New York, with | A COmma ey Arcana, Eiteveas, Now York. yy | BOWYER'S SPIKE RD. OINTMENT. INpAt, ce. They have Veen tenet irom | aud k "vents of elther belligerents, must he tracked, when { 10 0 3e, Duc mandard, £60 10% reals peading. | stone to Bridgo Co, i | fuenon, Apri i -Arettods Dect Ps Bram Mey Coes, | aed reste inatinuy, Burns aid snes orole mpi has eon tua f to exact from | Poing kee ose saniry, by spies anid mnfurwors: (rete Bo U6 to 2 Dine staudnra 11 m 1h eals petwobe: | Behr 4 Piinroy Hingham. Providence for Roudout, ‘ | Mine monovan’ April I jailed, Siam, ge RR mam goteDS dud Sores oF any ures, pecuniary reparation for the | be ois 10 6 fottered by restraint lasses sugay in fair des Ye reais pervbe. | Sebr Herschel, , Pro ¢ for Georgetown, r on). ‘ FG | 5 fe by a igaists, which the government aud the. Tost, of the i eR tN oii em tT Ra rm ia eae sugafy tnferiot {9 gomge | Schr H Dalton, tribble, Providence tor New York, | aGiAtanitiee, Apell 18—Areived, Chancellor, Coffer, PAIL | oe cn moan = Fite Gaited tales have sustained through thelr medns, | OT eohib. Cutis in porta Of the Nentedl inuct. be | teow 8M apreois Dar arrope ; fair to good refining Sehr Fi Wharton, Bonsall, Providence for Now York adelphia, fteio (lor), United States | NO MORE MED ele, GURES oF DyaPi nets which they dirceted and authorized, when | OO Titoren,* soit itohs, for the strict onforcement | at ps MOG reals per arrobe: wrocery grades activ Behr G © Burdett, Hagers, port for Jersey Clty. MActiO, March 2—Salled, Trio (Nor), United Sine Faeyalty phhtusin, pialon. Diarrhea, Liver arms agalnst the Union how, on benale of | © adod’ with, sccm ae geal on the part of the local | 10% @ y reals per styobe, ‘closing ‘quiet and. at Selir Presvient, Hradley, Harttord tor New York, Opessay March 20—Arrived, Insulana, Miedbrodt, 3 | Nervous! Disorders NT BARRY'S delicious the, pabner ot aah they fornt an imporiant part, wade | ger mich no ht "Yan adequate guarantee, Lawnand | Massed ‘frm. At Havana, clayed, Feab. Sclir Win Durnen, Dovit Fall Rt ew Yor! York th, Henry, Kort and Norma, Baul de | wich aavaltGV AGEN TA AIABIOA FOOty Re Ra Fe ea et i a | Kegs wabcoyd, Op Saul bee"miebe. hocks'ly B's che arate, Wamyapmaret (or sow york’ | il dnatn, Mitkon Bearrved Ckelaue, lotr, Now | Which ane He rN oaaagette Pp, ag IDs to Ave the vai ries mat rea nave satiate | Fenulations cetion, tar Px! being @ moans of security, | keg; muscoyade, " 4 he James?’ Eaton, Cole, Salegn for New Yorks TERLAM, April 16~Clearod, Templar, Crosby, Cardi, | place, New York, sah Riser Bou by subyiiiuu the gueviign to the award yf an hinvare | Sts