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THE WILLAM STREET TRAC Joa Use aA Arraignment of the Would-Be Murderer, Dr. Edward M. Browne, at the Tombs Police ‘Court—He Pleads Not Guilty—Jus- ‘tice Bowling Recognizes Dr. Browne—He Narrates His History and His Antecedents. Dr. Kdward M. Browne, charged with the feloni- ‘us assault committed Tuesday on Sandford E. Murray, the particulars of which appeared in yes- ‘erday’s issue, was yesterday afternoon brought welore Justice Dowling in custody of the Fourth pre- Browne is an but a wiry His manner was The so-called elaerly man, frame and keen, sinister eyes. composed and his demeanor easy and assured, a¢ though he anticipated a prompt and speedy libera- lion from durance, OMicer Harris made a formal complaint in behalf of and in the absence of the injured man, and the following deposition of the latter was also re- I went to Dr. Browne's office to collect a gas bill for 0 greenback, und F sat down at hun to sign & receipt and worth between $500 He handed me a a table with my back to to take change irom a and $0), the collection of newspaper. und went behind his dispensing counter, & blow on the back of my neck, an 1 turning around, the Doctor strack me on the right side of my head with a large kuite blade tastened upon a The knite broke and he threw down ihe stick, took a hatchet from under which I had wrapped The ‘Doctor shut the door Suddeuly I teit asi was rieing and piece of wood. his coat and tried pon him and managed to wrench the hatchet from his T then struck him on top of the head with it and I did so he cried out, “My God, Murray! i didn't strike you; it was another man!” Aiter 1 if he moved I would h ound that whe: also sprang the night lateh and | aichet, and while T was doing s ed him and threatened hi rthat he might attack mew in and Wook us boul to the suhon hi 1 Browne who hit me, and fam » the door und ked it. T smashed positive thatit was Dr. sure thatwe were wione in the office, John Markowitz, whois the landlord of 251 Wiliam street, the premises upom which the allray took place, was also swoin, He testified that he met Mr. Murray on the stairs that afternoon, who a bill against him also to collect; Mr. Markowitz came down to Dr, Browne’s office with the money te pay it and found the door lecked; he heard sestified that no person except the collector had entered the place trom one o'clock in the afternoon antil the atfray occurred and the door was broken open by the officer, who took both Browne and Murray to the station house. zitement at the waving gathered about Lhe dvo During the ioregoing the and seli-posses: bof a jaunty and There was great hundred people time, sever: or remained cool , and carried himself with a sort vli-satistied demea ‘essed himself ready and anxious to answer all in- lerrogatories, Lam a physician, and hav ti theve is a spring phe can enter Until it 1s opened r, and pro- & private disy arternoon there there about twenty ked at the door. The man minutes when Mr, Murray kn i said that he did not want any one 1 tolc’him to get behind th other man stepped or three times with that instrument, wh. tvefore in all my ite. struck the part which he beld in his hai dent which T made with it showing a mark on the wood as though done with the edge of Ul fropped on the ftoor, and the :nan then rusted out ot the vor. then seized the hatchet and hatehet), and During the delivery of this statement His Honor Justice Dowling listened attentively, occasional nodded his head, but eyed the prisoner keeniy throughout, When it was concluded he addressed prisoner calmly, saying about to be examined on are at lberty to answer or not any und ail ques- wens which may be addressed you touching tue charge now here preferred against you.” Doctor Brown (pompously)—I aim willing to an- questions, sir, touching this or i may be prei ‘this charge. any otlier charge whi red against Justice Dowling—We will confine ourselves, at present, to the charge now pri In reply to the usu: d, interrogations the prisoner ave his name as Edward M. Browne, aged sixty- of the crime charged. ou Say you are willing to an- mu not serve a teri in Wo, and Not gui Judge Dowlin, swer any questions. the State Prisen Dr. Brown— (so there about iweive years ago. Judge Dowling—No, 8 since you leit there. yhat nonplussed)—Yes; I was Mt is about ten years ago In November, 1861, you were arrested for committing an abortion upon Clemen You kept the poor girl in your the point of death, “and our housekeeper, her father's house a Anderson. gen until she was at then sent her home in charge of ) he was leit at the door of died before she could be carried up stairs. housekeeper jumped away and you thouglit yourself safe. standing your precautions your guilt was traced and your trial and conviction speedily followed. The Doctor stvod abashed and thundersirack at this unexpeeted exposure of his record, but offered nauget in extenuation or apology. ung then committed him, witiout bail, to await the result of Murray's injuries. At last accounts Mr. Murray was progressing favorably, but far from out of danger. that the Doctor had frequently questioned him as to the amount he was in about bim, and, from the circumstances attending the assault, is convinced that it was premeditated, coach aud drove abit of carrying THE ST, PATRICK'S DAY SLAUGHTER. Victim—Investigation Before Ceroner Herrman—The Two Prisoners Committed to the Tombs. Yesterday moruang, at the Filty-ninth street po- Coroner Herrman investigated the German pie baker tice station, case of Jacob Young, who, on the afternoon of St. Patrick's day, taking a jager beer saloon of Duranget Schmidt, 429 East Seventy-fourth street, with some friends, was brutally set upon by Michaei Buckley and two other young rufans, whose names have not transpired, and so terribly stabned that he subsequently died at his late residence, 1,328 Third avenue. AD unexpected witness, in the person of John | Laube, a German, living im the same house with deceased, appeared before the jury, and gave his evidence with great difficulty; inasmuch as he was suffering from a stab wound of the le!t side, or breast, received at the time Young was killed, but up vo yesterday he seemed not to have been known as one of the victiins of that sanguinary confict, severe If hot dangerous one, and om, after giving his testimony, stat Coroner Herrman ordered him to be sent home in a carriage, which was immediately done, Nothing new or particularly important was elicited trom the witnesses ether than heretoiore published ig the HERALD. synopsis of the testimony introduced Valentine Young, brother of the deceased, testi- fied that the latter was siabbed in the left side on St. Patrick’s day, and was attended by a doctor which occurred ov the 5th inst, Whe, of 1,328 Third avenue, testilied that on St. Patrick’s day last he and Young, the de. ceased, entered Schmidt's saloon to get some beer, after which three His wound 18 a ve! such was his condit Below will oung men two of them hold of Schmidt and threatened the other men then returned, and one ed the witness in the side, when he (the ichael Buckley, the prisoner, 1 not do the stabbing, as t 29 Fast Seventy-fourth atrick’s Day, in the al other one ge witness believes. Prongout Scumidt, of atrect, testified that on St. ternoon, three young men entered his saloon and asked tie wife for drinks, which she gave them; two of them stepped oatsid Buckley said he would not bess repiied that Buckley caught tim b; ts ack Lg ol i was then seized and thrown on the tavie , fellow then came up with a knife and sta ed Mies In tie face and the third teslow struc! head with @ beer bott stabbed and also the wile of the witness; of the three had the kni commenced to ight; few months before; deceased was sober and took fo partin the fight; when the quarrel was going on James Mclonaid was urged the boys to “kill the d—d Dutch son’ of a the bar and Michael ay for them; the wit- aid hot know, whereu, b—h Twill kill you him on the Young, the dec outside the door Amelia Best, of 425 East Seventy-fourth street, feard McDonald giving the boys encouragement, abd #aW Mr. Schmiet struck on th vottle while he wi seen Buckiey belor Kate Sclimidt, of 429 Fast Seventy-fourth street, sorted that she waited on Buc) on St. Patrick's day and gave them drink ey refused to pay for the drinks and assauit s lying on the sidewalk; have ley and two othe who robbed fought Hrnvely to provect herseii i wew dic vonuid NEW YORK HERALD, TH mneh excited, and said to the boys, it fo hin; kill the God d——d b—nh;” alter the fight and tke door of the saloon was locked to keep the men out, buckicy at- tempted vo break in the door, Mary Lanigan, of East Seventy-fourth street, de- ring the fights he Saw a pocke in Mr. Schinidv’s hand; did not see the stabbing; one of the young men tried to strike air, Schmidt posed that du with a stone, Car! Lindhauer, of 1,132 Thire avenue, testified that last St. Patrick’s day Thomas N, Loube, Young and others were in Sehmidt’s saloon, when a fight commenced, and decining prudence the better part of vaior fled into the rear yard and hid in a chicken coop. ‘Joseph Cushman, M. D., who made a post-mortem examination on the body, testified that perito- nitis, from the stab wound Of the abdomen, was the cause of Young's death, Coroner Herrman then submitted the case to the jury, who aiter a lengthy deliberauion rendered the following VERDICT. cation same.” Seventy-second street an on bail. supposed ti the principal murderer, Attendance of the Schools; Elccted at the Next Meeting. ptance of Mr. C by the Suy made to the growing ¢ evil, W The Committe e submitted mously elected FIRST WARD, Name. Bussaess, Henry ©, Le: Jeweller Michael Duatty Undertaker John M. ehn Meinty Charles hew James F. Horan. Frederick /berha: sooeeeeMerenant.... Robi eer . Deputy Maret Th Sears.c.c.c.l0...- Plumber 8. Randall. Lawyer THIRD Warn, chinist, rk ‘arman, George Wolf, George Rossi stersen. W. Knox... David Hollis. . FOURTH WARD. Wm. McAlpin..... see Citar Man Jobn B. Sh chael Dui Frederick Witmer. Morns Friedsam.. Schenck ie} D. Woo HH. Stone B, Chareh Andrew W. Lege: John Von Giahn. FH WARD. -Bookstore Merchant Lawrence 6 John HH. Bosehe William Gardner David Hays. gave «scene ERI James MeBarron. r HIGHT WARD. Walter W. Adams o-+++Bnilder..... Austin Leake... Undertaker Daniel M. Devoe.. te Carpenter, Phitip Ketterer. wo... Stephen G. Cook, M. D...0... Physician. Oliver B. Stout Witham H. Ely... TANTH WARD. | Gorseh | Pever Dennericin. | Alonzo Truesdell PREVENTH WARD, Damiel D. Wricht. “de Edward Mieniing. oo John © Limbeck 20.0... “Express Joreph Wang or.. — TWELPTH WARD David I. Knapp builder Josepa Fal Lawyer Lawson F Sugar Re Andrew Smith. Merchant Granville P. Haws...... Lawy THIRTEENTH WAkD, Nathan §&. Roberts, M.D. Physician. . Francis Coan +e .. Printer. Frederick Germaun . Chairs, Frederick Holst Grocer kin Smith, M. D........-Physician. Hiram V. Losea..... Henry Schmidt. FIPTEENTH WARD, Charles F. Maclean..........Lawyer... Kaward Seheil.....000°0.00./ Banker, Charles M. Earie ‘Lawyer Joseph Britton....00.0.0.0.0. Treasure Henry A. Tatler IT bawyer. SIRTHRNTH WARD, John DeLamater.........+++..Builder.... ¥. W. Whittemore... USeeretary John Castree. Matthew Bird. Oscar Zollikoffer. Henry Mertz... . William Belser, M. D.. Adam Weber. eeee Owen Murphy Frederick ©. W John F. Trow. James T. Kilbreth: ‘Andrew Warner Joseph K. O'Brien 3 : Henry 8, Terbell.. “Merchant NINTEENTH WARD. Ferdinand 7. Hopkins........ Milk Richard Keily..... soceees President. | Julius Katzenberg. . John J. Macktin.. Jonathan 0. Alsto’ TWENTIET Henry G. Ranney, M. D.. .... ‘Thomas Maher esd William Kilian, ter SEVENTRENTH WARD. Photovrapher “Physician... Brick Wright Gillies....... ... Merchant.. TWENTY-FIRST WARD. John Stephenson.. ‘ar Huilder Bernard Conen.. erchant.. Willian ©. Whitney.......... Lawyer. Heory,s. Hewit, Mf. 1. Physician... Adam T. Sackett. " Lawyer. TWENTY-SECOND WARD. Charles A. Fiammer. John Morgan 7 Lawyer... , Underhill Grocer On motion of Mr. Cus it was dec the journal hereafter, On motion the meeting adjourned, DESTRUCTION OP A HOTEL. Krnasron, N. ¥., April 16, 187 ‘The hotel at Accord, owned by J.J. Turner, with barns and sheds, was burned this morning and property was valued Will prove @ total loss, The at $20,000, The insurance is unknown, of the fire is thought to be accidental. SHIPPING NEWS. RNA Almanac for New York—Tbis Day. SUN A¥D MOON. Sun rises. . | bun seta, Nuon rises. . Lip morn — — OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK MONTH OF APRIL, Steamers. | Sunls. | Destination. | City ot Washing'n April IT. Liverpool. ./18 Broadwa' ‘sii. ‘Apriil?..\ Hamburg. ./6) Broadway U.. [Liverpool , (69 Broadway. “[IS Brondwag. yot Antwerp. | Avril 1. .| Liverpool Adirintie Abril Wy. | Liverpool. iy Broadway | Caltornia April. ‘lGiucow.. | {7 Bowing OF saxonia i | Vile du iavre Main Ninti Oy wt Lomo, (Abe [Liverpeul |_Baite_ | Destination, |7 Bowling Green je" Broadway 2 Bowlng Greem RIL 16, 1873, PORT OF NEW Yé CLEARED. Steamship Taho (Br), Morgan, Liverpool via Queens: ston (lr), Lockhead, Laver- Via Queenstown—Johin G Date. Steamship Sidoman (Br), Henderson, Glasyow—E httamsinp Silesia (Ger), Hebich, Hamourg—Kunhardt Co. tow n—Walluans & Guion, Steamship Bremen (Ger), Schuleaberg, Bremen—Oel- Steainship Weybosset, Potter, Cape Haytien and Port au Prince—New York and West Ind Steamship Florida, Caineron, H Steamship Co. (Bermuda) — Hatteras, Lawrence, Bermuda—Lunt Bros. Steamship Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford—rerguson & larke, Liverpool—C P Sum- “That Jacob Young came to his death by a stab wound of the abdomen, inflicted on the 17th day of March, 1873, at 429 East Seventy-fourth street, by some one tous unknown; that Michael Buckley was accessory to the stabbing of said Young, and that James McDonaid was a spectator of the alter- during which said Young was robbed and by his speech encouraged the continuation of the Ship Edith Warren (Br), Ship Rhine, Jordon, London—Grinnell, Minturn & Co. Ship Nuovo Rattler (ital), LaCommare, Cadiz—John © Bark Claro Babuyan (81), Duncan. London—Peabody, Bark Orion (Nor), Tonneson, Cork for orders—Funch, Buckley, who is twenty years of age, and lives at id test aveniie, was com- 1), Spille, Bremen—H Koop & mitted to the Tombs to await his trial. was also sent back to prison, but will be released Bark Johann Kepler Kark La Vittoria Rubinacci (Ital), Searpati, Smyrna— Jas E Ward & Co. TManara & Co, Bark Carrie E Long, I Bark Ohiarina (Ital, Garguilla, Gibraltar for orders— Bark Trait d’U r. Bark Everett Gray, Loring, Fernandina—John Zittlo sen. Brig Hnos (Nor), Royen, Gothenburg—Tetens & Bock: Sidney A Jenkins (Br), Roberts, Constantinople—G The confederates of Buckley are non est, but it has been ascertained that one of them lost three fingers in the encounter, while the other was dan- gerously cat about the body, These wounds are have been inflicted by Mr. + with a knife which he wrenched from the hand of ey. ich (Br), Ballou, Progreso—R Murray, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. ig Catharine (Ger), Backhaus, Kingston— Tobias & sie ie! ‘Election of Trustecs—Absenteeism Among the Teachers Censured—Increase in the A Clerk to be Kodiak, Downing, avi i nd, Powers, Ca diorne (Br), Hol Brig China (Br), Foster, Halifax, NS—atton, Watson & € Georgiana (Br), Bartling, Satilia River—' y eB education was A stated meeting of the Board of Educa P Musson (Br), Coffill, held yesterday afternoon, President Wilson 1n the chair, Mr. Townsend was placed on the Finance Committee by the President, to fill the vacancy made hing’s resignation from that body. A repert from Mr. Kittie, City niendent, was read, in reference to the con- dition of the schools, It states that the attendance daring the month of March, 1873, was 2,047 In excess of that of the same month in 1872, Reference was ii of absentee teachers, which Mr. Kittle deciares is a growing and grievous h is not without its detrimental effects on Schools reported favorably for vhe rehiring of several houses now rented as pri- ry scheols. The names of the following gentl s trustees from the sever St Mary’s—feney & Par- 1 Baton. Shackford, Maracaibo— Iden Kule (Br), McDonald, Grenada—Middleton Oe Schr Laura Pride, Alexander, Baracoa—Brett, Son & Nehr Nettie Walker, Drew, Fernandina—Chase, Talbot SelirJames H Seguine, Gaskell, Yorktown, Va—Over ton & Hawkins, Sehr Fanny Flint, Warren, Elizahethport—Jed Frye & Sehr G M Wentworth, Collins, Calais—John Boynton’s SchrO © acken, Meade, Stamford~Stamtord Manutac- Steamer Ann Elyza, Rich: ARRIVAL is, Philadelphia. STEAM YACHTS AND EGRAPH LINK. 1), Brandt, Hamburg March 29, to Kunhardt & Co. mship Maas (Ger), Deddes, Rotterda ers, to Burlay: HERALD WHITE: .lon 82 W, spoke steamship donia (Br), trom Glasgow tor New Yi by (br), Kirton, Aspinwall April 3, Mail Steamship Co. Steamship Orm with mdse to the Pi uiship Clyde, Kennedy, Galveston West 10:h, Witl idse and passengers to CH Mallory April 5 and Philadelphia, with Liverpool, March 4, with mdse to Russell, Howes & Co. Came the’ southeri it moderate weather up to Bermuda, from with strong north Ship Goschen (Ger), Bahr, Li rett (of Windsor, NS), Dennis, way ‘iron to orde! x the middle passage, rom lon 40 to lon 3 nd split sails; has i 20, lon 49, passed vannih for Reval. joi 68 days, with riy and wesie pool March’ 4, with 3 tee mdse to Chas . Furniture... days, with ra sion of Wand NW sotithern passave and had variable to Bermuda; trom thence 20 days, with heavy osby (of Yarmouth, NS), Hibbert, Middles- with railway iron to order; ‘Took the northern vesterty gales: borough 4% da JW Elwell & continuation « aged 19 years, fell from the pence Mareh 26, Jats, long 4 m NW, lasting for 36 hours, ween ‘decks and carried’ away six Manchester, E, was drowned; W. hada gale fr shifted carco Frank Marion (of Bath) with mdse to © ‘Tobi Made a northern passax W strong gales irom 8 and W; ce to the Banks ariable weather. k Dorothy (Br), Iron Merchant Dillon, Hamburg and days in the Channel w n had a fine rtherly and westerly gales; 15, Int 49 10, Jon 10 50, spoke trom London for ‘frimdad (reported haying been in the lat 44 58, lon 46 15, passed a raw a Norwevian t, showing ath dis pat, Nos 1, 2 and of Fire, Isiand, received a pilot from boat in to lon 38; th pMuniineturer Channel 23 days); April | small icebery Manufa nant Dennis (of Yarmonth rrels, &¢. to Bo: NS), Amsterdam & Hincken, Had hen “up to April i had 2hhada fearful hurri- lightning, beg! | George A. Jeremiah : Wright. Charies So Wright Agent... liery Dennison, M.D Vhysician,.. 40 days, with strong SW and | cane, with heavy thunder and to Wand NW, lasting to the il 3, lat 4750, lon 47 30, pas a’ fine weather; n 3327 W. fell in with bark .) Capt MeArthur, trom Hali- ...Bhip Chandler, fax N&, for Li corge RB. Rhoads... Secretary... .. . so for Io daye: Ie t and took Capt ani iter making three trips with tae boat, there ‘and heavy sea running at the time, Britiant (Nop), Nelson, Cronstadt 9 days, in bal- Call, Tuspan, Mex, 24 days, with cedar, , jorland, Dearborn & Had fine weather; has been 5 days north of Hat- Rark Undine (of Liverpool), Balfour, Matanzas 10 days, with strong NE and tes. Elba, Peterson, Sagua 10 days, with sugar to Jas in ballast, to Arnold, Andrew J. Case.. see . Undertaker. FOURTEENTH WARD. Henry Manron......0... .....Buteher... William Lynech........ Grocer. Bark Victor, Pond, Boston 3 day: Will load for Port E Hed wie (Ger), Klef, Pernambuc gar to Luling & Co. Crossed the Equator March 17, in ; had variable weather. « (Ger), Bulow, Pernambuco 41, days, WT Huches; vessel to master. nator March 17 in lon 87; had fine weather, Duryea (ot Windsor, NS), with sugar to HA Su Has been 6 days north of Hatteras, with N and NW gales; April % lat 2849, lon 71, spoke schr J W Dodge, hence for San Blas, Schr LW Wheeler (of Boston), vs. with sugar to order; vessel Has been 6 days forth of Hatteras, with N and N Sehr Rebeecn Atwood (ot Harwic 13 days, with truit to Bd Wenbe: Selir John Bird ware Breakwate Dearborn & Ci hr JJ Harris, 2. Wood Carver... 2) 2{Lamp Manutacturer days, with su- icholson, St Pierre, +-Pres't Irving Bank. - it Lewis, Matanzas 10 ‘t M. G. Company ), Walker, Baracoa leper, Sagua, via Dela- ufacturer. . 10 days, with molatses to Boland, of Brookhaven, Hudson, Baracoa 13 xaac staples. Fernandina 7 days, with lumber 18 C Loud & Co. Krown, Virginia. Bailew, Virginia, Schr Caroline Hat Schr Moonlight, Rogers, V. Schr Jon Rommet, Jr, Miller, Virginia for New Haven. Schr John Straup, Crawtord, Georyetown, [ Schr Armenia, Dale, Georgetown, De, for Providence, Sehr Isabel Alberto, Tooker, Georgetown, DC, for 6o- schr Vapor, Applegate, Baltimore. DeGroot, Baltimore. wsway, Baltimore, Bartell, Baltimore for Salem. NS), Gavin, trom consigned to JF eather up to B vy Nand NW gale: .dritted ashore on Sancho Pardo Re to throw overboard part « tting off; same time lost an 7 J. Ball. see Music Publish » U ‘homas: lusic Publisher. Bont David’ Carrie. The brig Julia Blake (of Parr: Trinidad, Cuba, which arrived 1 Whitney & © lighten the vessel befor anchor and 30 fathoms of n (of Bt John, . from Cardenas, which Chair Menufacturer..; s 0 rejports—has been 7 days north of Hatteras, with NB Passed Through He BOUND SOUTH. New Haven for New York, in ‘The election of a Clerk to the Board was made a order ‘or the next regular meeting. print the reports of standing commutiecs in full in Brig Aun Elizabeth, Higgins, Providence for New York, in ballast, to order. pacer (Br), Davidson, Wind ‘The iollowing resolution was passed :— Resolved, That all matters pertaining to salary be re- ferred to a committee of eight, imeluding the President. for New York, with @ to Chas Ward Louisa, Lowell, Pranktort for New York, Sehr Castilian, Raldwin, Portland for N ¥, Portland for New York, with 1, Portland, Ct, for Sew York, Sehr M Brain. sehr Argo, Beas Wareham tor New York, with nails sicher, Wivrins, Portland for New York, New Bedford for New pards to Keeves & Church ortiand, Ct, for New York, with stone to ord Seabury, Boston for New York, with nvise to Chins Schr Wm J McNaughton, Harrington, Bridgeport for ene White Win Sehr Robert Bair, B fehr bila Jane, Scnr White Ri Sehr GL, Daboll, Sackett, Prov Rehr Kichara Schr Marietta Ha fetr Mary H Mill Wines, Mali, Norwic! Rehr Mist, Mui » Scranton, Stonington tor New York. ker for New York. rt tor New York rt tor New York. HIGH WATER. 5 19] Gov, Island,..morn 11 28 ndy Hook,.morn 10 43 jell Gate...... Fervis, Warren tor Ne jor New York, New London for New Sehr Robert Smith, Reed, Connecticut River for New Felipe, Dixon, Stonington for New York. Niver tor New York, » Varker, Pall River jor Stratford tor New York ring, Chase, Somerset for New Sehr Charles L K Schr Heten Mar, Ward, Providence for New Yorks Bowling |Hamburg ||61 Broadway, Broadway. Rowhng Green 2 Be 7 Bowlin more. | pra 2b | Oh. Yok it tor New York bene dara L Hal, hordes, Proyatence tur Rondout Schr Almira, Hall, Glen Cove for New York. Kehr Hmupire, Kenned: 7. New Bediord soa-New York, Sehr Emily, Morrell, New Haven for New York. Selir Dar Williains, Stamford for New York. Steamer Thetis, Gale, Proviaence tor New York, with mdse and passengers, BOUND EAST. Steamship Neptune, Baker. New York tor Boston. Steaniship Wasnsutta, Fisn, New York tor New Bedford. sebr Ruth A rice, Price, Virginia for Pairhaven. Sehr Rappahannock, Brown, New York tor New Lon- don. jachrAnma Martha (Br), Bimet, Elizabethport for St Joun, NB. ‘Sehr $F Smith, Baldwin, New York for New Haven, Sehr Palladium, Ryder, New York tor Newport Sehr Henry B Drew, Ames, Blizabethport for Bridge- port. Sehr Jobn Rommel, Jr, Willard, Virginia for Fairha- ven. Sehr © C Allen, Allen, New Yor! . Sehr 1 L Hamlin, Pulver, New York for Providens Schr Sallie W Ponder, Thrasher, New York for Taun- ton. Sehr Lake, Rogers, New York for Boston. Sebr Fountain, Gales, New York for Fail River. Sebr $C Siuith, New York for Providence. br L 1 Gerrish, Bunting, New York tor Boston, hr James M Bayles, Arnold, Hoboken for Provi- e. Schr Sarah Purves, Lisle, Hoboken for Providence. Sehr Wm Martin, Searle, Elizabethport for Boston. Schr Mary Johnsom, Crosby, New York for Fall River, Schr Breeze, Parker, New York for Norwich. Schr Lyndon, Hylard, New York for Hoston. Schr Jobn Crockford,'Hateh, New York for Providence. hr Roamer, Hall, Hoboken for Boston. Schr H Blackman, Arnold, New York for Providence. ahh sam Weller, Brockway, Elizabethport tor I and, Ct. r Maxgle Cummings, Smith, Philadelphia for Co- Ket, Sehr Susan Fisher, Woodbridce for Boston. Benr Ney, Chane, New York for Fall River. Schr I, J Mott, Sfeelman, New York for New Haven, Sehr Foam, Bowman, Trenton for Brantford, acct James Hoffman, Shropshire, New York for Provi- lence. Schr Reading RR No 41, James, New York for Norwich. Sehr 1, O Foster, Ellsworth, New York for Dennis, Schr Naind Quecn, Chase, Hoboken for Fall River. Sehr New Regulus, Hallock, New York tor Fall River. Schr Clara Bell, Young, Philadelphia for Boston, SAILED. Steamshins Russia, for Liverpool; Tdaho, do; Bremen, Bremen; Sidonian, Glasgow: Hatteras, Bermuda; Flori- da, do; ship Elizabeth Nicholson, Antwerp; barks Arc- turus, Dantzic; Golden West, Brunswick, Ga; brigs Ha- vana, Havana: Abbie © ‘Titeomb, Cardenas; Willow Brac, Havana; Deborah 8 Soule, Matanzas; 8 A Jenkins, Constatinopie? Anos, Gothenberg; Chiari, Bari ty. Cienfuegos: Lydia It Cole, Guantawamo; Murtha, Gal: veston ; Jaines Miller, Cardenas, e Bar See port arrivals for loss of hark Glenaladale (Br), McArthur, from Hatifax, NS, for Liverpool. ‘The G was built at Antigonish, NS, in 1863, registered 313 tons, and wasowned by T & K Dewoll & Co, of Halifax. Capt Me- Arthur desires to return thanks to Capt Abbott and Mr Calvert, the chief mate of the bark Freeman Dennis, on behalf of himself and crew, for the kindness shown to them while on board their vessel Sreamsmir Norway, at Philadelphia from Boston, re- :~-Passed a two masted sunken schooner with heads st aud topmast out of waier, bearing E halt N,7 miles from Hereford Inict (the John Lancaster, betore re- ported). The wreck lies in the track of passing vessels. Suir Avcosta, Raynes, at Bombay March 5 from Liv re pool, collided Dec I, about 10 miles north of Trinidad. with) hbark Antares. The bark sank; crew saved and taken to Bombay by the Augusta. Bark Frairnuor (Nor). from New York, which arrived at Queenstown March 1, leaky, Was repairing April 4, Bark AveLcuxpe (Nor), trom Liverpool Nov 14 tor New York, which put back to Queenstown Feb 28, leaky, was | repairing April 4. Bark Petronrisa (Dutch), from San Francisco for New- castle, E, which arrived at’ Queenstown Feb 21, having the rocks at the entrance to the latter port, was repairing April 4. . Bark Ewa Parker (Br), from Barrow Jan 29 for Port- Jand, Me, which put into’ Queenstown Feb 6, leaky, had repaired and was loading April 4. Bark Neno (Nor). from New Orieans for Falmouth, E, which jut back to New Orleans Aprii 12, after collision, sustained serious injury. Burg Nracaka (Br), from Valparaiso with cargo ex shi RS Ely, arrived at Falmouth March 30, with loss of bul- warks, &c Bric Frank E Avtex, from Philadelphia for Port Spain (before reported), was wrecked on the Cobblers, near Barbados, on the 26th ult. The steward and one seaman were drowned. Brig Lo} London, w ® Star (of Yarmouth, NS), Kennedy, from le ving at anchor the stream at Fall er l4th inst, was ron into by schr Thomas Borden cot | Fall River), Alten, Philadelphia, carrying away the galiantmast, mainrall, chainplates, &e. The ord rriég away Ner foretopmast, fibboomn and all bead gear. ‘The brig had her igh burning brightly at the time. Bute Fronence (of St John, NB), frem Bahia for the English Channel, with cases and bage of sugar, betore re- ported, was abandoned at sea ina very leaky’ state Feb 17, and the crew taken on board the Koh-i-Noor, which vessel put her first mate and six men on board the Flor- ence, and towed her into Surinam March 27. Scur Macaim P Saitu, Grace, trom Philadelphia for East Cambridge, while beating into Vineyax@ Haven April li, off West Chop, carried away foremast head below the eves of the rigging, which carried away with it maintop- mast, foresails, dc; was towed to New Bedford Mth for repairs. Seur Netra € Ps the Potomae River, Virginta side ot ¢ Friday, at high wa: Scnn JS Laverey, while heaving up anchor at Vine- yard Haven AM of ith inst, broke windlass patent; will procure new one betore proceeding. Scun Ciara Davrnsox, trom Leachville, NC, with shingtes, which went ashore at Cold Spring Bar 20th ult, has been got off, and wax towed np to Camden AM of 16: by tng Reind st rudder and deck load and has her hold tull of water. Scur Mansa Josern (Br), Rudolt, from Halifax for Port- land, put into Liverpool, NS, 4th inst, with foremast sprung; would put in a new one, NF, Doane, with coal, bound down ent ashore on Hollis’ Marsh, on the iver, near Blackstone's Island, last at Vineyard Ha ative to the col inst, wind E by up for Duteb Ish unknown fishing schooner ¢ sels running free on thi ¢ course, the fishing vessel under our lee, when, # little ahead suddenly lufled across our bow very close to us, and (0 avold a collision, if pos. sible, endeavored to keep off and clear her, but the end of our Jib-room struck the schooner's mainfast, and cap- sized her, The a nt occurred near Brenton’'s Reef Lightship. and th wered a lite-boat at once; the fishertpan’s boat was in the weather waist, right side up, and as we had not men enough to manage cur vessel and man our boat, we continued on our course; captain sick | but on deck at the tine. A despatch was received in Gloucester on Monday, from Mount Desert, stating that schr Joe Hooker, of Glow cester, Was ashore at Southwest Harbor. No turther par- ticulars received. [Schr Joe Hooker, Coram, arrived at Nortolk April 13 from Boston. | Newsurvport, April 14—About 7 o'clock ot morning, while'the sehr Jeln Gerard was ear the marine railway, a large cal : e schr,came down Wie river directly across her bow, causing her to strike adritt and floatdown to opposite R Kayley & Sons’ whart, when she was boarded from a boat by Bryant Bowes, J W Davis and William Hewlett, who let go her best ai A tew moments more and xhe Half Tide rocks. ‘The men were liber | their services, The John Gerard will sail to-day, wind and weather permitting, on a Southern mackerel trip. Saxpr Hox, Avril 15—The ship hailing from Longon, this AM, and anc ay at sindown, [The above ship is reported to be the Black Prince.) Miscellancous. Scur Joux D Buckatew, Bell, from Assonet for New Brunswick, NJ, atanchor in the outer harbor of New- port, dragged AM i4th ajoul of the sun n bark Bessie jogers, Which went down at her anchors last Summer. Scnr Linure Rie, 8? tons, 19 years old, has been sold to Capt Jacob Perkins and others, of Gloucester, for $3500, to be employed in gencral coasting. Scun Saran Louse, 102 tons, built in 1867, bas been sold to Capt J W Winchenbach and others, of Waldoborough, Jor $4000. Scnr C B Jones ‘late fisherman, of Salem), 69 tons, built at Exsex, Mass, in 1853, hax been sold for the coasting trade, and will hail from Boston, Scur Juno, of Salem, 71 tdns, built 1885, has been sold, and will hereatter hail from Boston. Smirnvinpixc—At East Machins Messrs J M Driscoll & Co have timber in their yard for a vessel of 500 tons, and will commence Work as’ soon as the snow leaves. S W Pope & Co have a vessel of 200 tons on the stocks and nearly completed. NcnED.—On the 29th uit, the largest ship ever built at Mesborough, England, was lannched trom the vard ot Mesers. Backhouse & Dixon. The ship was named the ud is a st ner 3,600 tons burthen, 825 11 in len 37 feet 3 inches in breadth, and 2 fect depth of hold. She has two decks anda full poop, with gallant torecastie, There is a handsome loon aft for % first class paseensers. In the fore part of the ves- sel there is accommodation for 40 second class passen- fers, and between ks provision has been made is brig-rigged. with iron masts, nid is fitted outin every way suitable tor the Atlantic trade, built to the high class at Llovd’s, Known as 100 Al She is constructed for the Norwegiay and Ainerican Steam ghipping Company to form one of their line be- tween Norway and New York. The engines arc 20 horse power, and have been supplied by Messrs T Richardson & Sons, engineers, Hartlepool. At Kennebunkport, 14th im by David Clark, a sune- rior $masted centreboard jooner Of About 250 tons, named Wyoming, built tor John 8 Emery & Co, of Bos- tou * Mr Ciark has two other large schooners on the stocks. Orland, Me, in Notice to Mariners. ENGLISH CHANNEL—OWERS LIGHT—ALTRRATION IN CHAR d from this House Oct 1, y given, that on or about the 7th inst the Owers Lighiship will be pla n. from that time the character of the light will be r ing, showing white and red flashes at intervals of half @ infivte, in the order of two white A powertul Daboll’s Fog Signal ed during fougy weather, It will give forth six blasis every amine ule, FAST COAST—YARMOUTH ROADS—CAISTOR—LEADING LIGHTS. Notice is hereby given, that in order to taciiitate the navigation of the entrance to Yarmouth Roads trom the northward, it is the intention of this corporation to ex- Hitt, early in the ensuing Suinmer, two fixed red lights to ciear the “Caistor Shoal. ‘The upper light will be shown from a window in the Sailors’ Home. Yarmouth, at an elevation of 80 feet above high water, and the lower light will be shown from @ gas lamp about one-third of the length out ow the Britanma at an elevation of 20 feet aboye high wate Further notice will be given when the lights are ex- hibited. By order, ROBIN ALLEN, Secretary. Trinity House, London, April 1, | _ AUSTRALIA—VICTORIA@PORT PHILIP, INTENDED LEADING LIGHTS POR THR SOUTH CHANNEL: The Colonial government of Victoria has given notice that on or about the Ist May, 1873, the following leading lights will be exhibited for the purpose of facilitating the ion of the South channel, Port Philip :— rn, OF ener light whieh will he shown imme- nder Arthur's Seat, will be a fixed light, ele. feet above the level of high water, and in clear weather should be seen from a distance ot M4 miles. ‘The Western, or outer light, will be the position of No. 10 bnoy in the south channel; it will also be a fixed ‘fevated 27 feet above the jevel of high water, and ar weather should be seen from a distance of about f both lights will be ies. ¢ illuminating apparate trie oF by lenses, of the tourt The lights will be to Middle Ground that further particulars, with sailing directions Le published, ‘ar of the | Cnpo URSDAY, APRIL 17, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. Whalemen, Arrived at Barbados March 21, brigs Bunice 11 Adama, Cleaveland, frown a cruise, with'140 bbls oil: 2d. Geo Jones, Silver, do. 120 bble'do; 23d. schr Kien Rodman, ‘Auderson, do, 20 do do (and ali remained tn port 28h), Atdo 28th, brig Rowe Baker, Gittord, wig. Below New Bedford 16th, a whaling bark, unknown. Spoken. Bark Hngo & Otto (Ger), Reicherts, from San Francisco for Liverpool, March 14, lat 43 N, lon 22 W. Bark Daring, from Mexico for New York, April 14, 50 miles off Cupe Henlopen. ark Mary Ann (ir), Harris, from Philadelphia for London, March 24, lat 4844, lon 12 28. Foreign Ports. Asrinwat., March 30—Arrived, steamship Heury Chaun- cey, Grey, New York, days. ANTIGUA, March 10—Arrived, sehrs Carrie Melvin, An- rows. Norfolk (and sailed 24th tor Forto Rico; 14th, Edith May, Kehoc, New York (and sailed 22d tor San ‘Blas); , AL Putnam. West, do (and sailed 24th for Baracoa). Banvavos, March Ii—Arrived, brigs Daylight, Marks, New York and sailed 25th for Porto Rico) ; Zist, Matilda 5 (Br), Merriam, do; 26th, Ariel (Br), Doane, Baltimore; 27th, steamship Mandingo (ir), Speuce, New York. (an failed 26h for Demerara); brig Magdala (Br), Fraser, hia, Salled Bath schr Thos T Tasker, Allen, St Lucia, ee tb bark Golden Fleevé (Br), Rhodes, ldg; sehr JP Wyman, Perry, disg. Cavcurra, ‘April Arrived, ship Ivanhoe, Harriman, Rio Janet rch 23—In port schr David Wasson, Jones, Curacoa, n from Jacksonville, arrived 2d, for Cienfuegos, io nail pril t. Dewiinana, March 21—Sailed, brig Kildare (Br), Col- Hine BALLOTS, is Gipsy (ny J in port Mare! is8 Gipsy (Br), Jayne, from New York, arrived 24th. disg; Maggie (Br), Strum, from and for do. arrived 17th, doy Potomac (in), Wilson, from and for Baltimore, arrived 17th, de; schr Helen /A Bowen, ‘Alexander, from New York, arrived 21 dof Haisrax, April ll—Sailed, brig Dottie, for Little Glace Bay, to load for New York, xltone, Feb $—Arrived, ship Maitland (Br), Hartz, Hong ong. Livervoot, April 18—Arrived, ships Lyra (Br), Mosher, Baltimore ; Ventus, Theobald, Savannah. Sailed 15th, bark’ Caroline ‘Lamont, Bowker, Portland (has been reported sailed 2d). Lacvayra, March 2—Arriyed, schr $C Evans, Yates, New York. Manseiies, April I—Sailed, bark Ormus, Pettingtll, Matanzas. Maina, Feb 17—Arrived, ship Swiftsure (BD, Carey, Hong Kong (and sailed 19th for Hoilo, to load tor Sandy 00k). Pnxamnuco, March 28—Arrived previous, brig Jaboa- tao (Braz), Cunha, New York. Port Sraix, March 15—Arrived, bark Sagadahoe, Go- yer, New York; 16th, schr Ida F Whitney, Watson, Kings Ferry, Fla. Sailed 13th, sebr Fannie Keating, Kane, —. In port March 25, bark Gazelle (ir), Rhodes, trom New York, arrived 1th, tor do; schr David Collins, Townsend, for Philadeiphia ; and the above ars Poncr, PR, March 28—Arrived, schr Geo W Whitford, Eddy, trom and for Providen Qukenstown, Aprild—Arrived, barks Vase of Doon (Br), Gartmer, San Francisco; 5th, Harmoay (Br), Forsell, Bal- more. Sailed 4th, ship A McCallum, Moody, Cardiff, In port 4th, barks Adelgunde (Not), ‘Tutsmath, from 1. Petronclla (Duteh), ‘Le Liverpool for New York, re ) er, from San Francisco tor Newcastle, F, do; Frithiof or), Benizen, trom New York, do: Emma Parker (Br), flauley, trom Barrow, 2, for Vortland, Me, repaired and Reval, April 10—Arrived previous, ship Ironsides, Ber- ry, New York. 7 alegre pittxaoon, April 2—Arrived, ship Huguenot, Peterson, Janeiro, Rio JaNeIRO, March 2—In port steamship Arcturus Hp. Smerdon, for New York infaday ortwon, Artur iT PIERRE, rt, March 25—Arrived, schrs Palos, Shack- ford, Baltiniore; 27th, G Mdones (hry, Dean, Boston Sr! Thomas, March 35.—Arrived, bark Cecil (Br), Ander- son, Buenas Ayres (and sailed 27th or Matanzas); Huron (Br), Irvine, do (and sailed 27th for Caibarien, to load for horth of Hatteras; brig Anne (Br), Wharton, Dice (and sailed same day for Cardenas, to load tor do.) ; 26th, brigs St Elmo (ir), Caflrey, New York, Black Swan, Winslade, Martinique (and safied Sistior ‘Arrecibo and Boston); sehr Wm Hunter,” Harksen, — Monte- video “(and gailed 26th for 'Trimidid); 27th, brigs Jura (Br), Walters, Baradoes (and. sailed 2 Yor Ponce And Baltimore); Ubaldiena (Br), Sponagle, Demarara (and sailed 3ist for Nayaguez and Baltimore); Wanderer (Br), Gibbon, Buenos Ayres (and sailed 29h tor Sagua); 28th, Volant (Br), MeDonald, Baltimore; 20th, Stella Lodge (Br), Burroughs, Martinique (and sailed Sist for Caribarien and north of Hatteras); Nazarene (Bn, Shaw, Grenada cand sailed April I for Humacoa and Bos. tom); 'schr Jom Atwood, Chase, Baltimore (and sailed April 2 for Baracoa); 39th, bark Carlotta. (Br), Maguire, Barbados (and sailed Sist for Caiba? rien and port north of Hatteras); Slst, steam: ship Ontario, Slocum, New York’ (and ‘sailed ne day tor Rio Jancird, &c); sehrsJ W Coffin, Strout, adaloude (and sailed ‘April 1 for Viequez and New York or Boston); & Walsh (Br), Dole, Grenada for Konce and Boston; April l, barks Sarah A Dudman (Bn), R Barbados (and sailed 3d for M. ¢ and port north of Hatteras); Liberia (Br), Alexande rifle (and sailed 34 for Arroyo aud, New York): trig Ella (Br), Fulton, Montevideo (and sailed 34 for Caibarien and port north of Haveras); schr Jonas, Sinith, Hodgkinson, Teneriffe (and sailed 34 for Cuba): 3d, brig HMattic S Bishop, Weber, Barbados: schrs RE Pecker, Amsbury, Guadaloupe} Mineola (Br), Langley, Grenada, Sailed 4th, bark Adelaide Norris, Dubois, Baltimore; brig Lily (Br), Ryan, Aguadiila and New York: 25th, schrs Gerent (Br), Saniord, Maracaibo; Chimo, Lansil, Cordenas; Morning Star. Paine. Baracoa; 26th, Fannie A Railey, Coombs, Cardenas; 27th, Zebra (Br), Larkin, St Domingo City “and Boston; 28th, Zeta Psi,’ Thompson, Mayuges and north of Huttoras? 20th, brig ‘Helen, Pur: bish, Porto Ptata; April, scr H_W Foster, Rich, Car. denas; 4th, brig Silas Aylward (Br), Smith, Fajardo and port north of Hatieras, St Jonx, NB April i4—Arrived, brig G A Coonan (Br), Shicids, Boston. Cleared lath, ship Geo Peabouty, Brooks, Liverpool, Toxran (Mex), March 23—In port brig Guiding Star, Freethy, for New York in 10 days; schr © H Macomber, Higeins, for de in 2 days. ‘Trixtap (Cuba), Avril I—In port brigs B Inginac, Aus- tin. wig; Sarah Gilimore, Gilmore, ld; Alice Lee, Foster, jelphia in 3 days, American Ports. joAPPONAUG. April 12—Arrived, schr Geo H Mills, Til- jotson, Br re. BOSTON, April 15—Arrived, schrs William © Beeho, Chester, Mobile; Osprey, Dyer. Jacksonville; W Doane, Virginia: Finback, Pury do; Ed z ‘ eo; op, Manson, Kent, do; ES Potter, Potter, ‘on, Atwood, Hay, ida L Ray, sey nee, : Harding, Philadelphi Sanled—Fresh, barque Blencathra; brig Lucy W. Snow; and from the Ronds steamer Rattlesnake (and ’ passed Jod at 12); barque Abd-el-Kader, I6th—Arrived | steatuship Mississippi (Br), Dunlevy, Liverpool; barks Eudora (Br), Turnbull, Algona Bay ; A‘ Brien, Cienfuegas; ‘Mary, Philadelphia; ‘brig Helend (NG). stege; Tquique vin New York), BALTIMORE, April i4—Arrived, barks Yreka (Bry, Withers, West Hartlepool; Princess Louise (Norw), Fel, Watertord, 1; schrs E & L’ Cordery, Boston; Forest’ Oak, Parker, New Maven: Clara, Lippincott, Hoboken; L & D Fisk, Baker, Portland: Montana, Bearse, Boston; Rhoda Hotlines, Potter, New York: Helen P, Jones, New Haven, Clear mers cester, Doane, Roston (and sailed); Wm Kennedy. Foster, ‘do via Norfolk; bries Rachel Cony, Cony, Ponce; Elizabeth Scott (Br), Dun- can, Qnecnstown or Falmot (br, mons, Bristol, Es se! Antigua, WI; Leona, Wi Spain; Josiah Whitchouge, Farnhara, Boston; JT Wil- Hams, Newbury, New Haven; Lemtiel Hall, Grinnell OVIdENC Sailed—Barks Leone, Queenstow: brig Alpha, West Indies; ‘sctirs E & S’ Newman, Antigu Aun. dizth PM, bark Anna, Sligo, brig Missis- nerara; 13th, bark J 8 Pondoppidan (ban), Cienfuego: ny BRUNSWICK, Ga, April 9Cleared, bark L H De Veber By), Wright, Mantevideo. In'port 10th, ship Rjuken (Nor), Anderson ; bark dral (Br), Webb, and Kate Agne Ferguson, all lg: brig Abby Thaxter, Barker, fron ort, LT, arrive: gthy schre Lizsie’ Wilson, Wilson: Kachel ‘Vannaman, Sarah A Reac. Rice, and Ella, Grindle, ldg, STON, April “Arrived, schr ‘Myrover, ew York. ‘Schrs Francis Satterly, Stetson, Brunswick, @ Lehman Blew. Clark, Jacksonville. ith—Arrived, steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York, I6th—Sailed, steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York: schr A Hayward, Buckeville, SC. CALAIS, April 10—Cicared, brig Milwaukee, Strow Providence; schrs Careline Grant, Haskell, and Royal —Cleared, sehr Velma, Look. New York. DANVERS, April 1j—Arrived, sehr Geo P Trigg, Linne- kin, New York EDGARTOWN, April ll~Arrived, schrs Porto Rico, Wentworth, New York for Newburyport; Tangent, and Matanzas, do for Salem. EAST GREENWICH, April 15—Arrived. schrs G L, Lovell, Hoboken, Louisa, Knox, Port Jobnson. FERNANDINA, April 'li—Cleared, schr May Morn, Keene, Port Spain, 12th—Arrived, schr Earl H Potter, Burgess, New York. FORTRESS MONROE, April 15—Passed in, brig Nellie Antrim, New York for Richmond; schr Carrie H Spot- ford, Belfast, Me, for orders. ‘ALL RIVER, April 1l—Arrived, schrs W F Cushing, Cook, New Oriean: David B Doane, Nickerson, Sa- vann, Theodore Dean, Babbitt, Geergetown, DC, 12th—Arrived, schre Alice, Eaton, Elizabethport; Eliza & Rebecca, Price, Port Johnson. Ith—Arrived, schr Damon, Johnson, Weehawken, M4th—Arrived, schire Amos Faiken burg, Racket; Ida A «i Thos Borden, Alien, Philadeiphia; J 3 Chancellor, Ferguson, and Maria Louisa, Show, trom Port Johnson; Thos B Smith, Bushnell; Zu- \ re Kenyon, Buckingham, and Mediator, Davis, New or! Saiied—Schrs Earl P Mason, Nickerson, Bull River, SC; Van Buren, Seavey, and Geor New Yor ith—Arrived, schrs West Wi Philadelphia; Mary E Giidersiceve, Smyrna, Del; Elizabeth B, Hogan, Weehawken, ‘Schr Julia A Garrison, Tsk Closson, Dority, Georgetown, 80; Ma- rietta Hand, Hallock; Biack Diamond, Goldsmith, and Ruth Halsey, Mitchell, New York. GALVESTON, April $—Cleared, bark Johannes Foss Jobsen, Liverpool. ‘eared, Wark Avondale (Br), Evans, Cronstadt M4th—Arrived, steamship City of Houston, Deering, New York via Key West. LOUCESTER, Apri) 1S—Arrivea, sehr George Savage, y for New York. , March 29—Arrived, schrs Kate 8 Cook, Pascagoula (and sailed Ist toreturn); Gen Prim, Bower, ri d—Arrived, sehr Clara G Loud, Welt, Baltimore. April H—Clenred, brig Mate nita, Sinall, Port Onore, Newry, AD) KENNEBUNKPORT, Mi thew Baird cew, 388.04 tins), Philadelphia, to load tor ssi. NMACHIAS, April §Sailed, sche Lizzie Brewster, Smith, New York, NEW ORLEANS, April Arrived, schrs Island Belle, Parsons, Chichick River, Mexico; A’B Neilson, Monas: ter), Rutan. Cleared—Stenmship Cordova. (Br), Hughes, Liverpool: schr Eastern Queen. Conners, Ruatsn. yaltlArrived, steamship City of Dallas, Jones, New ‘ork. Sournwrst Pass, April 10—Sailed. shins Thomas Hae. ward, Guardian, Kate Davenport, and Kentuckian; bark Fama. NORFOLK, April 12—Arrived, sehrs C_& C Brooks Scull; J EB Kelsey, Steelman; Pncicott, Endicott, and Elizabeth, Scull, ‘New York)" Armerica,” Ingram, Reck- 4; Wm Irvin, Kelty, New Haven; Anna Tibbit, Curtis, c ‘hrs Fila H Barnes, A Bannell, Bunnell, Baltinore ginia, Katy Hull, Huntley, do. ry, Alexandria; 8 W Niller, Jones, Vir- M4th—Arri schrs Nathan Cleaves, Atwood, Port land: Jamestown, Headkey, New York; Willie Irwin, Kelly, Chatham ; Long wo Hepaworth. Rockport; rott, Nettyman: Ht Pre Merriman, ang Belle R-Hull, Driseoil, New York; Geo Taulane, Adams, Boston, NEW 'BRDFORD, April l4—Arrived, schr Monitor, Shase, Hyannis tor New York sth—ATrived, «chr WW Brainard, Fitch, New York. Sarled—Schirs Yanikee Boy, Hayden, Philadelphia; Mat- thew Vassar, Jr Kelly, and Charger, White, New York, NEWPORT, Apri ls, FM—Arrived, ‘sobre Rienal. ¢ leigh, Hoboken, Nieanor, } nab, do for Fall River ( fe before) Drenanougtit, Fortiand for Ghincoteag neh Trill C Hart, Rode r Citizen (Br), Peters, Arig New York for Bear 8 Crescent, Tarton, do for Fanian. ‘ AM—Arcved, sete Transit, Raeket aud de dela Tore, Vayis Chitudgiviia , Wilkard | Periog substitute tor cH Jos Lawking, ) Vreprictors, $1 and $2 per boits bn ———_-——— ——=s. thport; Flizabeth B, Hogan, Weehaw! Fativere ts i, Lovell, H mor Bast Greenwi hrs’ Ripple, DL Sturgia, Ch and Peuzsylvania, Butler, New ford for New York; Aun Elizabeth, letchell, and Sheridan, Murphy, Providence tor do. Also sailed, schrs Wild Pigeon, bvans, Somerset for Bal- timore; OL, Lovering, chas'g Dighton. for New York; John D Buekalew, Bell, Asso” @b ror New Brunswick, NJoy pRORWIOH, April 6—Arrived, scrs Cioud, Hoboken; J verty, do. : Balled“Sehrs Chief, New York: J Goodspeed, do. NEW LONDON, April —Arrived, schrsJ B Cunning- ham, Hoboken for Providence: J Conors, Amboy for Nor- wich; J L Hess, Elizehethport for di Maria Fleming, Hoboken for Providence; HA De Port Jobnson; A J Champlin. New York tor Georges Baik, NEW HAVEN, April is—arrived, schrs Horace Ly Francis, Jersey City; Blast, Parker, Trenton; Charley Woolsey, Varker, Baltimore; x Kirk, Burnett day, ‘aylor, Newburg; Fashion, Canbury, Elizabeth> WS O'Brien, Modough, South Amboy; Cetacean, Nason, Maryland; M Manson, Day' + Juliat Baker, Raker, do: J & N Mexriman, ; Verupillien, Wells, Elizabethport. 5 16th—Arrived, xchts M Maybee, King, New York, P Brady, Colman, South Amboy;' Abby’ Morton, Whitter; Yankee Boy, Hughson, New Bedtord: Minnic tocking, Virginia; Edward Lindsley, Bradley, South Amboy. Clea irs Surprise, Seaman, New York; A J Sarah Jane, Fordham, =} Bentley, Robinson, Baltimor: ratt, Jones, do; H Belden, —, di April }—Sailed, bark Talavera, ver, Valparaiso DRT BLAKELY, April 8—In port ship Washington * Libby, Cousins, for —, to sail same day. PENSACOLA, April 9Sailed, schr Qarrie Heyer, Po- land, New York. 1th—Sailed, sehr L 8 Davi: 1zth—Arrived, ship Victoria (Br), Slocum, Liverpool ; bark Zachris Franzen (Rus), Holappa, Guracoa, Cleared—ship Barhann (Dan), Rietin, London. PHILADELPHIA, April 14—Arrived, bark Ada, (Br), Durkee, Boston; xchir Mary J Ward, Ward, Matanzas Cleared—steamer, Lady Lycett (Br, rat, Liverpool ship Tidal Wave (Br), Corning, Antwerp; barks Magnus Lavaboter (Nor), Bergh, Dantzic; Arvid (Rus), Werte berg, Antwerp; schrs Sétagawa, Brvant, Barbados. Isth—Arnived, schrs BJ Willard, Woodbury, Matanzas, Wim L Abbott,” Ludiam, Fernandina; Jotin B Perry, Kelly, Portland: F Nickerson, Kelly, Boston; Carolitie= Young, Young, Boston; Trade Wind, Lioyd, Beverly. Clettea—Stcamers Centipede, Wiliets, Boston; Panther, Mills, Portsmouth, Nit; Virgibia, Kogers, Providence ; barks James Ives, Mc! Vassa (Nor), Nillses Cronstadt; Giawo (Aus) Antwerp Whitehall (Br), Prie tockwell, Harding, Trinidad ; se Boston; ‘Trade Win Lloyd, do; W.F Garrison, Godirey, Providence ; Luesa B Ives, Miller, Sag Harbor? WH Rowe, Whittemore, Rock- rt; Ocean Wave, Fisher, Warren, RI; Caroline Young, ig, Boston; W'A Crocker, Megathlin, do; DS Siner, Hunti¢y, Old Cambridge; W Walten, Compton, Cam: bridg o H Bent, Smith, do} Ann 8 Stephens, Stophens, do: Josephine, Phinne: , New York, wth—Arrived, schrs Johm 8 Lee, Vangilder, Fernan- dina; Arcola, Rich, Portland. i fcamships Hercules, Winnett, Portsmouth ; nan, Faker, Boston; bark Kosmos (Ger), Meyer, Bre- ;sthr L 8'Levering, Corson, Providence Cottrell, Providence. fear 1.8. Wash | burn, Hathaway, Taunton; Reading 18, ‘No V7, MeFad- in uu, Norwich; Estelle Day, st Boston; J Kien- “hinan, Salem: Aid Providence: Richard lured, New Bediord; Linma M Fox, Cage, New- port; Surah’ A Boice, Yates, Providence; J C Cotting- ham, Ay: Salem. Lewes, Dol, April 15, 9 Arrived yesterday, sehr _ Prairie ‘Bird,’ @ days from Cardenas—remaing for New York, Sehr John Bird leit for New York last event Brig Ida M Comery, schr Abbie and a brig, unknow! went up trom harbor early this morning. A’ large ship ‘was reported beating in last eveninz; no ship visible up the bay this Am. Brig Gein remains. PM—Pussed in, last nicht, <hip Ouebec, 49 days from Bremen, and bark Snow Qucen, trom Liverpool. Arrived ight, bark © leer. 9 days from Matanzas 0: 16th, 9 PM—Bark Chanticicer left for Philacelphia dure the night, Schr Hannie arrived trom New York last jd mutks with loss of fore and topgullants, com Wp in tow. ¥ :10 PM—Brig Gem left for Philadelphia about noon to- gay. | The hari of this AM is reporsed to be the Marianna VII, from New York, Steamship Panther also wentto sea froin harbor. PORTLAND, April as before), Davis, Bu (not David), Matinzas Mth—Arrived, steamships Polynesian (Br), Brown, Liverpool: Dirixo, Johnson, New York; schrs’ Wm Ai thur, MeDufite, and Iona, Kendall, New York. Clearcd—Bark Clara, Nickels, Buenos Ayrew; brig Giles Loring, Pinkham, Havana, PROVIDENCE, April 15—Arrived, steamer Alliance, Nickles, Ph iphia; sehrs, Nil Desperandam, Rich, Virgima; Sea Foam, Hannum, do; J Albert Smith, Rob: do} Eunice , Pieret, do; A H Howe, Myers, Julien Nelvon, Cavilier, Philadelphia Henry do; CB Wood, Gandy, do; WD Marvel, oseph Porter, Burroughs do, for Pawtucket; Jumes Cadwalader, Merchant, do for do; Wm Wiler, ay, Newcastle,’ Del; Gale, Watton, Trenton? 3B Allen, Chase, Hlizabethport; 'G Fell, Nickerson, do John Stockham, Fart, do; Ann Eliza, Caswell, do; Night- ingale, Young, do: F F Randolph, Steelman, do; Majestic Dodge, do; &'P King, Bliven, Port Johnson; Martha P King, Jurvis, Raritan’ River. Gertha, Conover, Amboy for Pawtucket; A G Lawson, Fitzputrick, Haverstraw ;Nicho- las Mehrof, Mehrof, Croton ; Fashion, Silloway, Hoboken; Deniel T" Willetts, Smith, Hoboken; Eliza J Raynor, Mitchell, do; Elm ‘City, Kidd, do: Silas Brainard, Haw: kins, do via’ Bristol; Franklin Pierce, Filandon, do; F Merwin, Bunce, do; J M Burnett, Gardner, do; JB Hayes, ‘Barlow, New York; John H Chaffee, Buel, do; Edward Wootten, Young, do; Fannie A Fowler, Mackey, Fall River, to load for Baverstraw; Sloop Westerloo, Myers, do; below, Br bark Cupid, Grant, London, Icd—Steamer Win Lawsence, Hallett, Baltimore schrs Robert Ripley, Snow, Virginia; Frances Burret Allen, New York; Wm F Burden, Adama, do; Rieha: Hil, Smith, do; Helen Mar, Ward, do; Favorite, Clar do: MR Carlisle, Northrup, do; Mary A Fredmote, Sher- man, do; Flyaway, Enos. do;’ Albert Pharo, Bingham,. lo; La a SGAWRUCKET, April 15—Arrived, schr Lucy Churehy, X PAWTUCK: Ryder, Hobol ; RICHMOND, April 14—Arrived, steamship Isanc Bell Plakeman. New York; schrs Katle Ranger, Martin, and’ JH Locawood, Sharrett, do. Sailed—Sehr'Anna Shepherd, Johnson, Providence. xPAN PRANCISCO, April7—Atrived, bark Marama (Br) issen, Tahiti. iny Cleared, bark JS Winslow (not s Ayres; brig Merriwa, Downes Cleured—Barks Kenilworth (Br), Smith, Liverpool ; Sor phie D (Fr), ( Sailed—ste: sin, Burrard Inlet. mship Montana, Parker, Panam: . steamship California, Metzger, ship Star of Hope. . Queenstown. Sailed—Bark Laura & Gertrude (Ger), Poppelbaum,, Queenstown, SAVANNAH, April —Arri |, steamships San Salva~ dor, Nickersou, and Huntsville, Crowell, New York. Cleared—Brig Dorotea (Sp), Pages, Barcelona. Salled—Steaimship Virgo, Bisley. New York. 16th—Cleared, bark Ellen (Br), Maguire, Liverpool, SALEM, April l4—Sailed, schr Elvie Davis, Westcott Phitadelphia, and the arrivais of the 12th (from eastern ports) bound south. - STONINGTON, April 15—Arrived, schr Elm City, Kelly,, New York. Sailed—Schr Bravo, Foss, New York. VINEYARD HAV. ie 4, A M—Arrived, schrs Island Belle, Buckminster, New York for Boston ;"Mair & Cranmer, Morris; Hattle Paige, Haley; Annie Amsden, Bangs; Henrietta Simmons, Godrey, and E B Wheaton, Atkins, Philadelphia for do; GC Morris, Endicott, Balti- more for do; P Boice, Higbee, Port Johnson for do; Isa- bella, Thompson, Howe, Cold Spring for do; Glenwood, Dickenson, South Ambéy for do; Paragon, Shute, Ellza- bethport for do; Laura Robinson, Robinson, do for Salem; Maracaibo, Henley, do for Portland : J M Richards, Phila- delphia for do: Sarah J Bright. Kendall, do for Glonces- ter; 8 E Nightingale, Hillyard, do for Calais; H & Slaight, Willetts. do for Portsmouth. Sailed—Brigs Hattie E Wheeler, Abby Ellen and Isnac Carver; schrs Taylor & Mathis, Einma G Edwards, Anmie May, James L Maloy, Jane D McCarthy, Sargent’S Da: Maggie J Chadwick, Ida Ella, WF Farnham, Twenty- One Friends, John Shay, James'A Potter, HT Townsen Armida Hall, Flora A Newcomb, J P Allem, Alabama, N ‘A Farwell, WH West, Edward Rich, Alice, Hannah Wile lets, Loretto Fish, F Merwin, Pyrola, A D Hudde! EG Willard, Lark, Dreadnaught, Edward Kidder, Marion E: Rockhill, Clara E Rogers, Rosannah Rose, Veni John. Plymouth Rock, Herbert Manton, L_Q © Wishart ‘Alice B. Lucy K Coggswell, Addie L C ‘Anna Bell liyer, D M Freach, Lotta Bell, Charles A Jones, A Den- ike, Sallie M Stellman, Jennie N Huddeil, Jessie Willta: son, Jr HN Squire, Fred Walton, John A Lewin, Maggie P Sinith (in tow for New Bedford), John 8 Detwiler, Sawyer, Joseph H Huddell, Jr, Anvic Amaden,8 E Night- Ingale, fstan Belle, and wtvamer Orient. ‘M—Arrived, recking steamer Lackawanna, frome New York for Talitax: brigs Citizen, Peters, do for Digby, NS; Halevon, Dunham, do tor Halitax; schra James Satterthwaite, Kenney: Clara, Norberry ; ‘Three sters, Baker, and Sarah © Sinith, Bunks, Philadotphie for Boston; J P Nickerson, Snow, Crancy Islend for do; ) i” ‘Perrin, Packard, Jersey fer do; 1 ‘mes, Bishop; Watchful, Gill; Senator, Norton, and Mary Langdon, Bennett, New York for do; H At wood, Foster, Norfolk for do; Winner, ' Ptam- mer,’ Fernandina, for do; PM Wheaton, Barrett. Cold spring for do; Keokuk. Crocker, Rumacor, PR, for do; RoE Higgins, Purvete, Tangier. for dot Sahwa, Kelley, Elizaberhport for do; Jas 8 Hewett, Fos ter, Port Johnson for do: Chalienge, Bennett, Hobokem for'do; William Flint, Pendleton, Baltimore fot do; LB Cowperthwaite, Gardner, Baltimore for Boston; Ann L Lockwood, St.John, do for Portland: H Means, Dyer, ‘and Hannie Westbrook, McFarland, Elizabethport tor do; Ethan Allen. Blake, and P'S Lindsey, Hamilton, Ho- boken tor do; Albert Clarence, Freeman, New York for do; Charles 'Comery, Creamer; Paugussttt, — aples, and Abner Taylor, Dodge, Port Johnson for Salem; Abbie E Willard, Davis, and Marv Means, Parker, Bliza bethport for do; Amirald, Hickey, Hoboken for do; Hyena, Gardner, do for Newburyport; JG Babcock, Sinith, Philadelphia for do; Anna E Safford, Powell, de for Lynn; Agnes, Chester, Elizabethport for to; HT Pot- ter, Anderson, Yort Johnson for do; John D Griffin,Gould, Danicl Pierson, Pierson, Savannah tor Hart, James River for Thomason, ly Fourth, Cobb, South Amboy for Bath, Ceres, Tro- tethan, Weehawken for Dover: R Leach, Pendieton, New York for Bangor; LT Knicht, McIntyre, Elizabethport for Belfast: Ned sumter, Pinkham, Peekskill, NY, for ton. Passed by—Schr John M Bell, Calhoun, Patuxent River, for Boston. ‘Sid—Sohe Kate M Hilton. th, AM—Arrived, brig Iris. Downey, New York, for St John: 'schrs Ben) Reed, Reed, Havana, ior Portland; Free Wind, Frisbee, Port Johnson, tor do; Quoddy, Fanning, do, for Salem; John, Lamson, Hoboken, for Boston; Adi J Simonton, Hall, Savannah, tor do; William D Cargill, Rich, and} uy PF. Pike, Good, Lia a for do; Adele Cohn, * Springer, hifadelphia, for do: G M_ Porter, Allen, do, for List Para, Chisholm, do for Portsmouth ; FE G Irwin, Johnson, do for Newburyport; E A Nash, Cole, Eltzabethport for do; Owen P Hinds, Clendenin, do for Weymouth ; Ame: ican E Shaw: Neweastle, Del, for Belfast; Patlas, ew York for Rockland; Cochecho, Cooper, do for ¥ enjamin, Crossman, do for Pembroke. ‘ner Lackhwanna: brige Iris and Haleyon ; ickerson, H Atwood, Albert Clarence, J M Richards, RR azgiins, Ada J Siuionton, War Steed and Garlan WILMINGTON, NC, April 12—Arrived, steamship Fant- ta, Doane, Ne “ki schrs L A Edwards, Miller, and Altavela, Coggins, do. lth—Arrived, schrs Potomac, Carver, Boston; Henry G Fay. 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