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ié NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1873CTRIPLE SHEET. | ’ estimated that she he Gold Wilson, Norwalk. x March 2%—Sailed, brig Balear, Bahr, | New York for do: Hardserabbte, Fay, trom do for Roel THE ATLANTIC DISASTER. (1s stesmen, corte winans crimes eatate OCEAN STEAMERS, Heh Sale, Va Ree heehee. | Mesa eee | Meaieiaeea yaa ae Behe Which the event shows must have pty ae aciibF Quickstep, Smith, port for Fort Jeffer- | im port Wty, sehry CA Farnworth (ir), Benson, for | | GALVESTON, Ap , bark Sabine, Breaker, | Sea etcetera teettaraecegeigsy | - sewmm'or arma, "~~ | gainrM 6 Dina Sephtng Neneh fer Now tem, | Seti Sey ee aren, cc Wien: | eee Mae yn A Pau tr Remy ee $ng the log and noting the rate of Be chip bore t ‘Schr Alert, Hull, New Yark for Ne ‘isthe Ven! “Arrived, sctir BJ Hazard, Brewster, New York. ” to the quartermasters. From the time the ship bore up A Office. F Al a! Stony Brook. NO, a sth, ved, schr 5 ,, New q BJ Schr Niantic, Eliswerth, Elizabethport for Taunton. Oot, April 16,10 PM—Sailed, steamship Greece | Cleated—schr J K Floyd, Squirés, New York. Decision of the Commissione’, of the | to ‘Malliax until she struck, she made an average, o Schr Franklin, Smith, New York for Norwich. kin } Meee rived shir ab Russell, Smithy New York, twelve knots per howe, orto hat heen corre cil seer. pot Antwerp. ‘| Eiverboot.. Ib Beontray. yafeht Harriet Waker,’ Glover, Ellsabethport for Port Gaeaved New Fork Castalia (Bn, Butler, New | Hth—Ol h Charle se’ Tpool. ron New York; Maud Barbour, Barbour; Court of Inquiry, Binet hal'k ne evidence of any. Norther t for Pawtucket. Mavanzas, April 10—Sailed, barks Acacia, Robit wood, Hende; -(Br), Carlie! % 1 way ind. Behr Kate & Mary, Coggswell, Rondou ip actually iforni apm. fd a erungarce? | - Schr AMO Smith, Garaner, New York for New Lon- | morth of Mattgres; Gerttmac MAtvins, Bodine, aoa eo a Webb, Homan end Kidge! Re rent to account for the di inson, a rd + 3 Mi AJ Thomas, EI and Mary Lymburner, Frenc Ay Fab gp 1 MARIE and et avs emit le ated i Apel Broadway, | don. semine: Now Yorks bisa Cescatelie’ Simmons cdo; | Belfasy Me; J W Fish’ Seavey, Charleston.” be Hoey eenctiues A change of wind will produced achange | Mai 2 BowlngGreen | Schr J K Mundell, Smith, New York for Providence. forus, Farr, and # V Nichols (Br), Chase, Philadel: | — Cieared—Sehr Jos Fish, Hupper, Kennebunk, “4 | eee ete a few hours-om the Lahore and sable ‘50 29 Broadway. Schr MO Wells, Wells, New York for Providence. pla. Auitelopé. Kum ball, north ‘of Hatterae,schrs WL | INDIANOLA, April 2—Arrived, ‘schrs_E H Clarke, Imexcusable Negligeace After the Ship | {hand Banks atadistance off shere of from fity te sev. ; April 23. -.--eRowling Green | 4 Sehr Ann Elisa ‘Getchill, Etizabethport for Provi- | Bradley, Uhaec, New York; Brisht Star (Bn, Roberts, leigh, Femancola; AL Witeh, £itGR, MOBIC, ion . euty miles, but 11 a well authentica' uring }.. | Glasgow... .|7 Bowling Green by Lizzie, 7 Fisch, Fite! alifax. 1 there uous : ‘|Liverpool. | 15 Broadw: Schr Post Boy, Hulse, New Bronswick, NJ, for Boston. Nassau, NP, March 2%—Arrived , | Mobile. Bore Up. for Hi Spring montas Ceaeh. tea Ceanineann ner tneri: et: oF Pril2a:. [Hamncueg. 61 Broadway: Schr White Wing, Crandall, Hoboken for Westerly, Corbett, Portiand toy Matas aa oe yene Thurow, | MSACKSONVILLE, April 1—Arrived, scnrs Constitution, ‘THE BODY OF ONE OF THE PASSENGERS ‘|Bremen....|2BowlngGreen | Schr George P Kane, Petérson, New York for Bridge- | A Locke, Baltimore cand cleared 27th for Baracoa); | Smith, New York: "Minor Light, Fleming, Turk’s Island (| of the Atlantic was picked up, a few daysafter the wreck, Liverpool... |69 Broadway port. Anna Chase, Uhase, Jacksonville (and cleared 23th to re. | Abbey’ K Bentley, Mehaffey, Charleston; Ella Matthews, ata distance of twenty-five miles to the west and south, Liverpool. 115 Brondwav Schr Maria Adelaide, Kent, Port Johnson for Salem. turn) 17th, Somerset, Monte Christo (and sailed | McElwee, New York; Camy Ei ton; Sophia 178, > Cortina Ke ( and that two trunk the wreck were picked up at a Glasgow. ...|7 Bowling Green Schr Strout, Dean. Port Johnson jor Salem. April 7 for vannah) ; , Mary A Witham, Kelly, New | Godfrey, Godfrey, ‘Charl 3 ile V Bergen, ¢ i VOKECU | distance of eighteen miles in the same direction, show Laverpooi.. [19 Broadway Schr Nellie Carr, Landell, Port Johnson for Boston. York (and sailed 10th on her return) ; 3st, Louisa A,Mar- | New York; Lida’ oc! ; M W Drew, Ne! a that the current sets off shore. Balesot merchandise drift. Liverpool. (29 Broadway Sehr Fannie Hazard. Hunt, Fort Johnson for Hartiord. | tin, Baltimore; April 1 Carleton, Albury, Wilmington, | Perkins, Belfast; Lena Breed, “Ecoheatn, Charleston; B r ing seaward from the steamship Darien, wrecked off Bremen....|2 BowlingOreen | Schr Sea Foam, Philbrook, Fort Johnson for Fors: | NC:8th, Marry Bluff, Benson, New York land sailed oth | E Hallock, ‘Tyler, New York; Sea Bird, Hogan, New for Two Years. Clam Harbor on the 3d of April last year, proved the ex- Baas mouth, for Rock Sound), York; Lehman Blew, Clark, Charleston ; O'H Pomroy. istence of an off-shore current at that time, and we have Schr Frank B Colton, Steelman, Baltimore for Boston. | | Panama, March 27—Arrived, steamship Great Republic, | Cleared 12th, schr Bugene Borda, Smith, Portland. annnal confirmation of the fact of an off-shore currentin | PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 18, 1873. Schr Mary H Mifflin, Ferris, Hoboken for Warren. Caverly, San Francisco. KEY WEST, April 17—Arrivea, steamships George W the circumstance that the ice dritting from the north- Schr Alexandria, Falkiagham, New York for Boston. Sailed Sist, steamship Salvador, Dexter, Central Ame- jalveston for New York: 18th, City of Aus ward around Cape Breton instead of lining our coast Schr © ¥ Lawrerice, Kelly, New York for New London. | rica. iad: PML 4d New York tor Galveston (and both pro - |e fan in: d c= ft jartiett, Harr n for Providence, “Prime, %—Sailed, schr Commerce, Are: . Suspension of John Brown, the Fourth Offi- | closely. as would he the case ian tn-shore current pre. CLEARED. Schr Mary A Harmon, Davis, New York for Salcin. Baracoa, " ee, Arey, | COCteOUHEAD CITY, April Arrived, schr W J Mc. southward of Canso, so It therefore seems impossible to peat as Schr Eddie F Treat, Hodgdon, New York for Bost In a March 2%, ship Monarch (Br), for Sava: i Cauley. New Yor! Months Account ior the errer sn estimating the ship's speed, ex: | Steamsbip Adriatic (Br), Perry, Liverpool via Queens- | Schr HV’ Duryea, Carpenter, New York for Glen brig Zetland (Br), for New York; schr E'S Gildersleeve, | MYSTIC, Ct, April 16—Arrived, schr McDivett, McDi cer, fer three . cept on the ground of nee ne NUP BpoUe. torte tn Botha eee eee Steamer Thetis, Gale, New York for Providence. Shaler, from Jacksonvill ; Philadelphia p “ a SINCOMPETENCY OR CARELESSNESS Steamship City of Antwerp (Br), Brooks, Liverpool via Quxtxsrows, april 18, 7-AM--Arrived. steamship City of | “NEW ORLEANS, April 14—Cleared, ships Lorely (Nor), in calculating on the part of those attendimg to the Ly Queenstown—John G Dale. E . Montreal (Br), Kennedy, New York for ‘Liverpool Peterson, Gefie (Sweden); Hannah Morris, Jonés, Bree - Thave also to observe that the conduct of the Captain in | “Steamship Trinacria (Br), Thomson, Liverpool—Hender- SAILED. wat Tuomas, April nagging sehr David | Miller, | men i baik Mercurius (Nor), Ludwigsen, Antwerp. he Vessel Not Properly Coaled—Captain Wile | tearing ihe dock ater midcight eremad to iaene swe | “etothtp Bpain (Bx), race, Li 1 via Queenstown Saag? Peer tuned BF Wrst, Porryr harbedes; Tie tiaees | Cary balyess, Newer ee eS en, ent, and calculat 0 C1 e Steams! ir), , Liverpoot vi 4 § + 5 ' 3, spn go ey Ny | PTR ee Steamships Zodiac, Beaufort; Francis Wright, Wilming- | Windior (Br), Gardner, Barbados; James Bre! latteras inlet 18th, schrs Win Tice, for —; L Stur- liams and His Officers Lauded for Their impression on the minds of the officers on duty that they ton, NC; ships Edith Warren, iverpool; Rhine, London: | ersons Montevideo, bi ere rant im- ¥ 1 via : Par devant, for —. Bitorts to Save Life—The Currents | fntt“oisitin Wihtms witer'inat st Wat time he | quetamh <cuPrtnchiyy, NeMikam Liverpool vs | Baris Runonla, Queena: Aint, London Garry | Geta’ erlinn ir Willams, Han, sehr Pa NOMPOLE, Rog 1earaved, sonra Wen Genes, Be. A clieved himselt to be forty-cight miles trom land. 1m | * Steamship California (Br), Craig, Glasgow—Henderson | Matansas: Jenny, Bremen: Claro ‘Babuyon, Condon; | 20fd> Martinique: th, brig T Coll (Br), Wyma bert, and Wm McGee, Woodhull, New York; «fle T The Captain Not Awakened at the this belief it is now Known that he must have been mis: | Bros. ‘ Dire Bales: Beebedeee Vins. Glen ae Catheen: | achr’ Angie Amesbury, Jones, St Croix ;'10d Ker ‘ork; Angie Predmore, Russell, Bar- {aken, and it seems to have been culpable rashness for | — Steamship Ville du Havre (Fr), Surmont, Havre—Geo | iss. csneithp harbados: hima, Clenfuegos; Catherina. | Kitchen (Br), Reynolds, Bucnos Ayres; brigs @ M Jones | ne loward, Doy! i ta Hour He Had Ordered. him, under the circumstances, to order the ship tobe | Mackenzie. z i Giueis Geeta ee (BP), Dean, Martinique ; Dani Trowbridge, Hinckley, Port | te: land, WS Sweet, run’ towards the land for three hours at the rate | Steamship Francis Wright, Fairchild, Wilmington, NC— pain ; schr Grace t, Lord, St Vincent, NEWBURYPORT, April 16— i of speed without taking the precaution to guard against | Lorillard Steamship Co. Wind at sunset, 8, light. Sailed oth, brigs Hattie § Bishop, Weber, Cardenas:7th, | wiler, Grace, Philadelphin. HALIFAX, N. Buy April 18, 1813. | AMY, Posanle Hheluhe which cuuht to have been seen | a cane? Zodiac, Chapin, Beaufort—Murray, Ferris Gin “tebon Cubes St thus din, Cartrey, Porte Riva, to } suute, Fish, New Yorker Arrived: Steamship Wam- al of in the event of tl t, Which ou; ave been see! C0. . . i 5 q . 3 The Commissioner convened his Court of Inquiry | at erghteen or twenty miles’ distance, not becoming visi- Steamship Isaac Bell, Blakeman, Norfolk, City Point Telegraphic Marine Correspondence. load for Baltimore. Satled—Schra Flee! wing, Cobb, Virginia; Hattie Perry, ato the loss of ihe Atlantic at four o'clock this | Ml¢ in that time. and Richmond—Old Dominion Steamship Co. Newronr, April 18, 1873. Sava, April 5—Arrived, barks Rachel, Norton, and | Chase, Philadelphia; WW Brainard, Fitch, New York; ax! iF o'gl00) ie HAD THE VERY ORDINARY PRECAUTION BEEN TAKEN Bark Exaudi (Nor), Marchusen, Queenstown or Fal- iy Mary E Libpy, Libby, Havana; schrs J B Marshall, | Louisa Frances, Kelly, do. alternoon, when the following decision was ren- | of sending a lookout at intervals to the masthead the | mouth—Tetens & Bockmann. Schr Jesse Hart, from Brunswick, Ga, bound to Boston, | Seavey, do; James Warren, Drisko, Cardenas; 6th, bri NEWPORT, April 16,'PM—Arrived, schrs Z Taylor, Hill, et disaster would be human probabilities have been pre: | | Burk Royeroft (Br), MeCray, Wamburg—Heney & Par- | loaded with yellow pine lumber, arrived this morning, Boni roster, Baltimore; Yth, bark Daring, McDonald, New York for Frovidene: 7 } Boned | Marr, Woodtiridgs { Phas TR dae ie Peay loge byw Slee tape er leaking badly, and reports that on the 1ith i t 8 AM, 5 Pe h % THE COMMISSIONER'S DECISION. i ‘was never used, —| e ly, and repo! at on the inst, at o Sailed 5th, schrs Helen J Holway, Dow, Philadelphia; | Kelly, Elizabeth) for Boston. is found in the fact that the lead fiir Atlantic (Nor), Jacobsen, Bremen—Fanch, Eaye | ee ee en een WSW, 8) miles by Bot Cape | Seniedoin. schra Helen J 1 7 PI Salied—Steaintug Norman, from Philadelphia, of and || uiephagr dy aeading tla the cnusr of mucha | fre ered, Puna ae MaMa tang | Hart Hmanvel on, Lyderen, Setin—Panch ye | Henry, ae vemel prong ale of about 200 token por | punanigyaere avid tie Aloe Tartn, Connor, | Gy gtJoht, HB: wer Gore Hawin damier Hew | Mee ee ae st int esis! | Sehee core Wee at EAGER eRe se | gee mioeiedo olin, Thacinn, sstwerr—Punch, | oe ie eee ar aeourrang tit: | are aren Aeae pemmnn rmen Ohs Tomne | tee ee ee Souls and a <qainanie cargo on board, was run at full been gearanveed, even. bed the night been ba rymieh 28 Hark J F Whitney (Br), Spicer, Rotterdam—J F Whit- | mast. ¥ Bhlp Me pl oes ton foam Rovian, has bas arrived. Sane oe April 18—Arrived, brig Daylight, Marks, peed upon she rocks of our coast and ina tew minutes | lights could not powibly have been seen: ney & Co, Sling: Diskekone: » ahip Cavour (Br), Evans, Liverpool. enon: ER ud Potter, Mlawiets Neweaseba lea Gan in soundings for eight hours be- Decame a total wreck, and more than five hundred souls | the frequent use of the fead might have delayed her for & | — Bark Ve Ger), Apreck, A: lam—Funch, Edye Trarant, Feb 20—Sailed, bark Zeta, for Boston. ‘were hurried into eternity. Fee Nod Pee Samaalaet Gene tat thera weas otuing te :be | Sone ern are apreens: Austere 7° | Bang Sxow QueEx (Br), Roy, from Liverpool for Phila- | TRINIDAD, April §—Arrived, brig Joun Welsh. Jr, Van- Gurney, do; award Lindsley, Bradley, do; Right THE OBJROT OF THIS INQUIRY Fained in point of time im inaking the port berore day. | “ Bark Arcturus (Ger), Zielke, Danzie—C Tobias & Co, delphia, got on Bulkhead bar, came off at'3AM April 17, | Selow, Philadelphia, + Crosley, Virginia; Chas Woolsey, Parker, New has been to ascertain, if possible, whether this disaster, | light, or, even if there had been, these few hours of de- | Bark Juno (Ger), Lindt, Elsinore tor orders—C Tobias & | and anchored below Newcasile, Del, where she remained | S#iled 7th, brig Alice Lea, Foster, Philadelphia. York;'P F Brady, Colman, do; Mary Tice, Dunham, do;. so appalling in its consequences, was ore of those mys- | tention ought not to have been allowed to weigh against 0. at 10:30 AM. Vatraratso, March 7—Sailed, ships Alex McNeil, Storer, | Vermillion, Wells, do. terious dispensations of Providence, the result of causes | the safety of nearly Bark Harzburg (Ger), Kuhiken, Philadelphia—Oelrichs | Bane Cant A Ger), Si venta! Tasetione ide Talcakuano, to load wheat for United Kingdom; Com: | | PENSACOLA, April 17—Cleared, bark Aurora (Br), beyond the power of human prudence, skill and foresight ONE THOUSAND LIVES THAT WERE IMPERILLED, Co. Resta Oa ity Bare tee Da Lesko; eenarn for | modore, Gilmore, Sydney, NSW, to load tor San Fran- | Trew, Sharpness: schr Martha, Newman, New Orleans, to have prevented, or whether it arose {rom the want of | and more than half of which have been lost by the | “Brig C F Eaton (Br), Elwood, Liverpool—Jas Henry. eRe Raat ee rr ete) | MOHRY BEDE | Ch0t PHILADELPHIA, April 17—Arrived, steamers Achilies, that prudence, skill and foresight on the part of those | neglect of this plainly manifest duty. From a careful re- Brig Mozart (Ger), tiewhens Hamburg-Funch, Baye | 8DY arge for repairs. In port March M4, ships Independence, Strout,for Boston, | Colburn, Boston; Rattlesnake, Pierce, do; barks Chauti- charged with the care and satckeeping of so much prop: | view of all the facts of the case I feel Co. Barx Nerxip, Bearse, at Boston 17th, from Liverpool, | completing cargo; Kit Carson, Spencer, for Callao, about | cleer, Abrahams, Matanzas; ‘Athena’ (Ger), Christofter, erty and so many valuable lives. During the progress COMPELLED TO STATE MY BELIEF 18 Brig Camille (Bt), Fickett, Corunna—Jas Henry. reports came by the northern route, having strong | leaving; Tanjore, Humphrey, disg, for do; Reynard, | New York; brig Minnie Miller, Leland, Matanzas; sehrs Sithininguiry, In which Thave been assined by Captain | that the conduct of Captain, Williams in the manage- | Brié Redawn, Suiion Aspinwalles L Merchant d Co, | Dlustering weather the entire passage, with severe gales | Mowes disz; Norway, Woodbury, wig orders; barks | Abbic, Fdevan, Cardenas; Elizabeth De Hart, Low, Pen- P. A. Scott and Captain George A. McKenzie, every effort | ment of his ship during the twelve or fourteen hours Brig Isabella (Br), Hill, Belize—Leayerait & Co. from various quarters. March 26, lat 5149, lon 39 26, en- | Eureka, Knache, from Humboidt, arrived 5th. sacola ; Thomas Booz, Somers, Fall River; Lunet, Hinds, has been made to obtain a tull statement of the facts from | preceding the disaster Was so gravely at varlance with | Brig Mary Olivia (Br), Eno, Halifax, NS—D R DeWolf | countered a hurricane, which covamenced very suddenly A = Providence; Pioneer, Lothrop, Boston; 'C P Stickney, such of the survivors as were in a position to know any | what ought to have been the conduct of a man placed in | @ Co, in terrific gusts trom ENE, accompanied with’ snow and | * {PER SteaMsuiy DEvrscnann.} y Mathis, Norwich. q ‘of the canses of the disaster and the circumstances im- | his responsible position as to call tor severe cen- | “Schr Charles R Washington, Holbrook, Governor's Har- | hail, and continuing in full force for 20 hours, durin; Amsrerpam, April 3—Sailed, Jupiter, Warncken, Phila- Cleared, schrs Ida J (Br), Oulton, St John, NB; A Ps mediately attending it; but throughout the investi- | sure, and to justiy me in saying that his cer- | bor—BJ Wenberg. which lost most of storm sails, washed away boats ani delphia. Cranmer, Isard, Providence; barge Meridian, McIiwain, \ gation tificate as extra ‘master and master might be Schr B 8 Young, Carbury, Harbor Island—B J Wen- | received other slight damage to hull, &c. At beginning Antwerp, April 4—Arrived, Sarnia, Pillow, Wilming- | New York. | THE DIFFICULTY NAS BERN FELT cancelled, buc in consideration of the praiseworthy | berg. of storm Menry Smith, seaman, @ native of Germany, | ton. NO. i lith—Arrived, bark Snow Queen (Br), Roy, Liverpool i that in consequence of the total loss of all the ship’s | and energetic efforts made by him to save life after the Schr Ella Francis, Bulger, Jacksonville—Van Brunt & | fell from foretopsail yard on . Sustaining serious in- Arrived at Flushing 4th, Vesta, Park, and Abkera, Ahl- | via Madetra: schrs L Holway, Bryant, Jonesport, Me; records, the witmesses have lad to depend upon their | ship struck, the mitigated penalty of suspension of bis | Bro, ternal injaries. When in lat 47 jon 48 30, passea | strom, Philadelphia ; Equator, Hockort, Boston. Iizzie,C Hickman, Robinson, Boston: Westmoreland, | memory only in stating the circumstance: nd data up certificate ior two years should be imposed. I also teel It | Schr S WH White, Smith, Richmond—Van Brunt & | numerous icebergs and a large quantity of field ice. Saited 4th, A Klockmann, Haase, New York. Rice, Providence ; E Sinnickson, Winsmore, Lynn, i which ibe judgment to be giveain the case must largely | my duty to state that the conduct of Mr. Brown, the | Bro. Brio Avpua (Br), from Baltimore for the West Indies Bristo., April 6—Arrived tn Kingroad, Panama, Bors- Cléared—Bark ‘Helene (Ger), Falck, Elsinore for or. depend; and it may be that ander the excitement natu- | fourth officer, in preventing the servant rom calling Cap- | — Schr Margaret Slater, Blizzard, Wilmington, Del—S | with a cargo of shooks, while at anchor below York Spit, | t) San Francisco via St Thomas. ders; brig SV Merrick, Lippincott, Matanzas; schrs EB: rally arising from the circumstances of the case the evi- | tain Williams at twenty minutes to three o'clock, as or- | Godwin é Sons, parted both cables during the storm on Wednesday, cmakortoxa, March 80—Arrived, Rosa Barreras, Santos, Binmckson; Winsinore, Lynn; Westmoreland, Rice, Pro- dence given, in some points, may not have been so ample | dered, was, under the circumstances, an Improper viola, | Schr N P Goodall, May, Port Johneon—G H Brewer, Went ashore on Egg Island bar. The brig lost her accurate in mattersof detail as itmight have been, | thon of the Captain's orders: and Inthe fact that | Schr John Boynton, Hill, CalaisJohn Boynton's Son & | ged wit inee Acland Dar. | The brig lost her of Sailed 80th, Superior. Rod, Pensacola. Lewxs, Del, April 17, PM—In harbor, brig Liberty, Ne fiad the inemory been assisted by the log book and other | he was one of the officers of the watch after twelve | Co. morning of 17th. Bousay, March l4—Arrived, Industry, Russell, Shields; | from Havana for Philadelphia; and sclir Maggie Cain, ‘zecords of the ship. From the evidence taken, it appears | o'clock, and ought to have seen the light and did not see | “Schr Mary B Smith, Chadwick, Thomaston via Boston— 15th, Augusta, Raynes, LiverDool. from the West Indies for New York. ‘that the steamship Atlantic. of the White Star line, of | it, and oughtto have seen the land and did not see it, | J B Haviland. Sour Many D Ineianp, from Jacksonville for Philadel- Brovwersuaven, April 4—Arrived, C B Hazeltine, Gil- 18th—Passed out, steamship Lady Lyeett ge from. tons, sailed from Liverpool on the 20th, and Queens- | there is an implied culpable neglect and want ot vigilance Schr Hero, Kelly, Salem—R W Ropes & Co. phia, with lumber, while Pele towed out 9th inst, ran key, Helvoet, Philadelphia for Liverpool; schrs Witch of the ‘Wave, town on the Zist of March, for New York, commatvied which considerations for the public safety demand Schr Franklin, Vail, Providence—Rackett & Br aground on the St Johns bar. Part of the deck load was REMERHAVEN, April 3—Arrived, Mosel (9), Ernst, New | from Belfast for Baltamore; Wellington, from Vimalhaven: Captain James A. Williams, who held a certificate ay | should be marked by censure and moderate punishment. | Schr J 8 Seranton, Pease, Providence—I K Staples. rown off and the vessel returned in a leaking condition | York. foo Washington. exira master; first officer, James W. Firth, holding | I therefore decide that the certificate of Fourth Officer Schr © P Schultz, Young, Bridgeport, Ct. to Jacksonville to unload and repair. Sailed 84, Johannes, Thider, and Columbus, Thider, New PORTLAND, April 16—Arrived. steamship Chesapeake, @ certificate as master; ' second officer, Mr. Met- | Brown, master, should be suspended for three months. Schr Dart, Williams, Stamtord—Stamford Manufactur- Scum Somenser, Cruice, sprung aleak on her | York; Neptun, Ploghoft, Philadelphia; 4th, Christel, | Mancum, New York; bark Silver Cloud (Br), Doty, Bar- calf, who was lost; third officer, U. L. Brad ‘. M. MCDONALD, Commissioner, ing Co. rms voyage from Savannah to Monte Chr! isto, but succeeded ii Bockelmann, and Augusta, von Harten, New York; Clara, | row, E. certificate as master; fourth officer, John Brown, cer We concur in the above. P. A. SCOTT. Steainer Uctarora, Reynolds, Baltimore, reaching her destination, where she discharged cargo | Hilmer, and Gutenberg, Gerlach, Baltimore. is Cleared—Schrs Teazer, Hadlock, Newark; Iona, Ken- cate as master, with a total of 311 passengers, including GEORGE A, McKENZIE. Steamer A C Stimers, Warren. Philadelphia. and took in @ tresh one, consisting of wood, fides ac, Neeanl®, April 4--Bnserod Cah arene, O, Flint, for a a A eB i eM saloon, and a'crew of ll men, making a grand total ch — pebactecl for Savannah via Nassau, ‘The Somerset arrived at Nas | Now Orleans; Lawrence Brown, Williams, Bahia. don WRU CKRT, April 17 Arrived, schrs Games Csdwab- Been rowed" ship scene to have nad fae weather TE ee ARRIVALS. fia the Teak” stopped aud proceegea on usr voyage fo | Cafaehe trom New Fork, "Ov oon") Tec at | Sitiea ener MY Gosh, eatkenbary, Puieastabies . on her voyage to . and to have experienced no difficulty until about Hauirax, N.S., April 18, 1873 Savannah on the 7th inst, where she arrived on the 13th. oven, April 6—Passed, Landsborough, Thomas, from | | Sailed—Schrs M V Cook. Falkenburg, Philadelpb' SRE Tom, DAY/OY MARCH, ¥ - | San Francisco for Hull. Lucy Church, Ryder, New York; Florence, Sacket, Hav- ‘when she encountered a gale which continued for three Yesterday afternoon, after the steamer left | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND gious Neue C Paine, from Georgetown: DC, for an Off do Sth, Westfield, Hamphreys, from Shields for Ci erstraw. a @ays, during which she made comparatively slow prog- | Prospect, seventeen bodies were recovered, mak- HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Pastera port, beians reported ere off Hollis’ Marsh, | lao. * PROVIDENCE, April 17—Arrived, bark Cupid (Br), Eros er speed deing reported at rom ae to, cig! t ing fifty-nine for the day, and twelve were re gueenatown Pari ale ean ibe ceca a seer ver, got of inst and proceeded on her te RRoENES April 5—Off, Vanguard, Michel, from Rot- Coane peonton: schrs Etta & Syivecter, Goodspeed, bo mots per hour. moon on Monday, the 3lst day of 4 " 3 for Mobile. rtie Pierce, Hawes, do; JJ Moore, Franklin, Bal- jarch, her position was found by observation to be about | Covered to-day = to three ovelock. The personal ORT Wax), Sahl, B Jan #7, via. Cad AvexanpriA, April 16—The repairs to the steamship EC | Dkamuen, March 29—Cleared, Alice, Gram, America. timore; Lizzie Raymond, Lord, Port Johnson; 8 8 Brown, ur hundred and sixty miles distant from Sandy Hook. | baggage of the Merritt family was recovered and ae Me 1p orm pen), ‘al Ay rashid i vie a is Enlight, which wasinjured in a collision with schr J J Fatuoutu, April 6—Arrived, Jan’ Nielsen, Anderson, | Mott, Northport; Z Taylor, Hill, New York; Warren Gates, e chiet eer reported only 127 tons o1 coal remain- | placed in the hands of the Custom House authori- | (where she put in wit cargo shifted) lays, with rail- | Ward 8th inst and towed to the Navy Yard, itis thought | Philadelphia for Elsinore. Smith, do. ‘ ang, in, the eas and the wind conunued ahead | thes, Ba art 00 Aree ie ee ea erone, W galen’t0 yl be completed tn time for that vessel to ‘sail’ tor New Off, “no date, Hypatia (Nor ship), Flood, from New Or- | ,Sailed, steamer, Tuckahoe, Brown, New York: schre F a" cations of unfavorable y ‘g ork on Sat jay next leans. B, be y la; Nellie now, Snow, do; ‘eather. Captain Williams, after consultation with bis Steamship Deutschland (Ger), Ladewias, Bremen April Off the Lizard 6th, Protector, Maroni, from New York | Wm D Hilton, Weaver, Baltimore: Henry Crosky, Potter, rst officer and chief engineer, prudently decided not to Going to Halifax for Coal. §.via Southampton 8th, with mdse and 6 passengers to | j.tagsmon (Pi) ARE Sine, Brilliant, Star. Corner, at | for Dunkirk, Philapelphia; Margaret Jane, Kennedy, Haverstraw s ‘attempt to reach New York with so shorta supply of coal, OFFICE OF THE SOUTH WALES riché & Co. Had moderate winds from N and E and thi ‘the Atl 3 y y Guiassy, April 7—Passed, Stratford, Olsen, from Pen: G Whildin, Nichols, New York’; Ontario, Barber, do; Pan- . but to change his course and bear up for Halilax. Durin y high E winds. April 12, lat 49.30, lon 3451, passed an Al- | Weather in the Atlantic, during which lost the boatswain, | cola tor Hull thea, Johnson, do; Daniel T Willetts, Smith, do; R P Ki i ait dad been of the Fee ur BaoaDwar New tone, aprile Teta.) | Habanggigamer Bound Es AB” aE saint oasis, | Salgark™sted Overboard drowned; yest as owt | "iow, Ane Arrived, Sealer, Brown, San Bran | Bitty do Ain Bile Cuello came ption al, and from the fact that after ’ ” rm 5 . cisco, OH ), Apri ved, schr yard, Dy his reduced consumption OF THE HERALD:— steamer, bound ; Boston, April 18—An unknown bark is ashore on Bass | Satied Sth, City of York. Auld, S . New York. diay of the passage al To THE EDITOR OF THE i Steauibip ‘Koln (Ger), Franke, Bremen April 2 via | Rocks, Gloutester Harbor. Put into Uauiash 2d Rives Kristina’ Wee om Ardros- | \'ROGKLAND—alled 11th, schrs Empress, Kennedy, PY, remaining, the infere! Will you permit us to correct an error into Southampton 6th, with mdse and 1029 passengers to Vel- Dover, April 6—The Swedish bark Georg & Ludwig, | 8? for San Francisco, New York ; 12th, Cicero, Cookson ; Idgho, Jameson; Mans: a4 not suiMicient coal on board when sailing for «ship | which our friend Mr. Sparks has inadvertently | Richa # Co. Had easterly winds most of the passaze. | momaon, trom New York for Konigsbere. arrived of here | GENOA April $-Arrived, bark Genova (Ita). Speich, | Held, Achorn, and Indiana, Pendleton, New, York; 15th, of her class. From the engineers we have the informa- pri and 1Lhad a strong easterly gale, will heavy | 2q'inet, reports had severe gales in the Gulf, aud had part | New York. © Jameson, Jameson, Richinond ; E F Knight, Pratt; Wm. dion that whea using fallen, in his reference to our steamer Glamorgan, beh A ie on se Ct en A, on 2 Bots by fon. of bulwarks washed away. Sailed Ist, barks Tacito (Ital), Romussi, New York; 2d, | McLoon. Duncan, and Exeter, Pendleton, New York; EIS SERA EE Pale cle Bey car das in his letter in your paper of to-day? He reports Seeeone Philadelphia: Tit, off PEeOee Hehtship, ‘Sehr Ariel, of Blakeney. Hewes, arrived here to-da: ee Accame (Ital), Repetto, San Francisco, via pee orn Ao Laconia, Hall, New York; Commerce, She had on bourd before leay Fa°total ot oo7 | Her (with other steamers named) as having put | a Cunard steamship, bound enst. front Shields for Callas = COltsion with ship Westfield, | “Tr port ath, bark Bridgeport, Morgan, for Boston, ldg; | SAVANNAH, April 15—Arrived, schrs Emma McAd- ‘tons, of which eighty tons into Halifax in December last “fer the very pur- Steamship St Olaf (Nor), Hille, Bergen April 2, with brigs Mary Celeste, from New York, disg; Speed’ (Br), 8, Mary B Harris, Mitchell, Portland. = Gommenced, leaving only te of coaling.”” Now, the Glamorgan has never pe Ate iitest tee nies © rh one Pars edb iene 8, 10g, book. picked up by the Larking, tor Philadelphia, via Leghorn, ldg. i 1sth—Arrived, steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York; ten of being of the best was iniStare of Wels 2d |e a ee ee eae ee yer mac Occa: | moderate weather; tn lat dé, fon 4780, passed severarice- | head is the’ Amalia,” trom New Orleans for this port: | Brant, Smvrnavand called Sa ie hestoh) GARG Seek, | Ruled Wark fallen (Bo, dagire, Livespooks English, of which she consumed sevemty tons per day, | Doge as coaling. On her December voyage hither | '**, “ crew on board the Mary Austin (s), supposed bound for | Wilson, Messina (and sailed 28th for Philadelphia) ; 28th, ALEM, April is—Arrived, sohts idiewitd, Whorf, Tan- this gave ber. less than thirteen days supply when | P ra a age Steamship Mandingo (Br), Spence, Demerara April6, | Dublin. Young ‘Turk, Nickerson, Messina (and sailed 30ih for Bos. | gier; Venus, Wilder, Elizabethnort for Pembroke. deaving port, Had the circumstances of the pas- | She put into St. Johns, N. F., in order to repair | Barbados 9th and St Thomas ith, with mdse and pas: Lamiasn, April 7—The ship Camana (of Liverpool), | t 29th, ship Supply (Us), Babcock, New York (and Sailed—Schrs E R Atwood, Norris, Baltimore; Albert pose, nm favorable, and no difficulties from | 80me damage ve her engine pumps sustained in sengers to EE Mor ‘8 from Glasgow for San Francisco (general cargo), ranon | sailed Sist for Vienna); April 1, bark Richard Pease (Br), | Mason, Rose, Philadelphia. ad winds or foul weather been experienced, | the terrific gales of that month, but she required ws cametip Gity of } Timmerman, Havana April | shore atClachlan Poit in coming into Latlash, but | Bartaby, New York, 16th—Sailed, schr Venus, and others bound east. Shia quantity of coal might, undoubtedly, | have | no coal, Mad Oe Course tyOk Ons: Moreover, when | }},and Nassan Mth, with imdse and 62 passengers to F | came off without damage and proceeded on her voyage Also. arrived March 25, bark Madagascar (Aust), Rada- | » STONINGTON, April 15—Arrived, schr 5 M Smith. New cari the ship and her, ‘passengers sulely to | she arrived here, although her voyage had been an | “Xicamsip santiago de Cuba, Reynolds, Havana Aprit | Well, making no water. Rani Sleata for New York: brig Eol Ital), sedrsigl ork Tay Rew Beaterd: a6 dveive iteamer Cen- rk Luigi Russo (Ital), Mi unusually protracted ene, she had @ considerable | 6and Matanzas 12h, with mdse and passengers to CL | ,Newny, April 4—The Clyde, Prothero, arrived here | Naples tor do; pou Berl Fesea, Gi their port of destination, but the passage across the d (Aust), Tarrabochia, Marseilles | tipede, Willets, Philadelphia tor Boston; schrs Henry A tic in the Winter season, without more or less of unfavor- > i o Pf f 5 : Gutili a5, from Baltimore with a cargo of grain, excerienced Ver: ; a non fe westber, Je the exception and not the rule. Paver. | Serine oe MCHISALD BAXTER & OO, Agente, Steamship ‘New Orleans Gager, New Orleans April 12, | Reavy weather on the naseage, during which she Tost | PtCicrimia tne gecayygeuole santo, Ralermo for | Faull Strange: Baltimore fox Boston, Conrelig Newelrky Jaonth of March could not reasonably be expected, and Tirade aig with mdse and passengers to Clark & Seaman. 1th, lat | lonzboat and galley and part of bulwarks, w York; brig Robt Dillon. Be. Blackiora, de tor For. | ken for do; Gamma, Huntiey, Elizabetuport for do; Frank Phe contingencies of a low rate of speed’ resulting ‘rom THE ANGIENT TESTIMONIAL FUND. $8 Jon 74, passed a brig showing a red flag, with letter I Xt Bepronn, April 18—The sehr Charmer, from Boston ton: Slat, barks Concerzione Immacolata Utab, Trot Marla, Wood, do for Saco. | 3 i) WOUL WEATHER OUGHT TO HAVE BEER PROVIDED FOR. — Steamship Virgo, Balkiey, Savannah April 15, witn | up lastnight. The crew werdsaved. |” | PoltiG, do tor do; Nuova Guisipp Uital), Marchese Catania | toms francis M Lorlug: Glenwood. aud Tabby Webb: i Under the circumstances Captain Williams seems to New York, April 18, 187 bg om Fn yeremniyt hogd ol Ferris & Co. Wikcetiawsans, for do: Alaska, Pottery Messina for'do; J G Norwos wrecking sehr. Mary J Larnar, Delaware Bay. BP for Haliiax. Daring the hour trou the time the shins | TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— f 16, with mdse and passengers to H R Morgan & Co. Pr nuk Ph ae ve. | Metis for New tak Ged choi: | Yee aa ee noe position by observation was obtained on the ist ult. | We enclose herewith fifteen dollars ($15), which Steamship Fanita, Doane, Wilmington, NC, 62 hours, ‘urser en. of the steamship Parthia, from Liv. | ford: Halermo for whi WILMINGTON, NO. pril 16—Arrived, brig Orloff (Br), with indse and passengers to J Lorillard erpool, has our thanks for courtesies. jailed March 26, brig Nimwaukie, Perkins (from Mes: | Bradshaw, Norfolk, Va; schr Freeman, McKenzie, New Batlerdate (ABSoLuTe DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURTS ¢ r' ‘Thompson, Black, from of different States ; legal everywhere ; no publicity: “at the melthe Rhein weal towen, Pe” | Middlesborough via Ramacate for Galveston ; 6th, Primo, | B0feesin advance ; advice free, commissioner for every Counsellor-at-Law, 363 Broadway. Driving Park, on the Coney Island road, was | Weather up to Bermud: til one P. M. a distamce of about seven miles west- ; ‘ erly was run, which made her position by Captam | Please add to the fund for the Rey. Mr. Ancient. Steamship Isaac Bell, Blakeman, Richmond, City Point A Rapip Passacr—The steamship Deutchland arrived | sina), Baltimore ; 31st, steamship Brooklyn (US), Bryson, d Norfolk, with co Wi y -qeatament to be at the time her coarse A.B and Norfolk, with mdve and passengers to the Old Do- | at this port yesterday from Bremen and Southampton | Viema—convoy to US ship Supply. Cleared—Scnr Donna Anna, Whaley, Havana. ‘was changed lat. 41 39 N., lon. 63 &4 W. Agssumin A. L. 0. elle To and made the run trom the latter portin 9 days 92 hours, In port April, brigs Guglielmo Tomassino (Ital), Asta- WICKFORD, April 16—Sailed, schr Fakir, Knowles, this position to be correct her course — steered Steamship Ben ctor, ones, Philadelphia, with mdse | which is about the quickest run this year across the | feta, from Licata tor New York; Flamingo (Nor), Mos- | Mew York. north, 24 ¢ast;or north 33 east magnetic, should have and passongers to fa orillard. ata h Atlantic, field, from Malaga fer do: Santo Prisco (Ital), Cafiero, WAREHAM, Mass, April 1l—Arrived, schr Amelia, Berg csccerear essen ta ha ents tha eet PIGEON SHOOTING. ciuuetigersto W Koop Cn Hal Phiri and Sdeathe | gICE O%, tm Banxs.—oeberge on the Newfoundland | HOW eN ae eye yee (HP. Beals, from Mex: | Wen, pose uths were obtained during the afternoon, and the bear. — among the passengers. Took the middle passaxe and had Seat teae Linea aeee Rekioan tevtinn oe Havre, April 4—Arrived, Jeanne Postel. Bourges, Pen- | 13th—Arrived, schr S'S Smith, Snow, —, soterortieconpase lithe cuidence on tess pomteis | Third and Last Day of the Tournament | "Ship Algoma (of Halifax), Curry, ‘Antwerp 63 days, with Europe reports passing these huge and dangerous mon- sageited bth, Franklin Gh Beinieee: New Yorke Tith— arrived! sehr Angler, Wekse, —— Sorrect, and it ust be remembered that these facteare | at Halls Driving Park—Tinker Wins | ¢™pty petroleum barrels to J F Vhitney & Co. Took the ee telay Nore Hreion sat bo apie, mane pase | , HeLvorr, ‘April 4—Arrived, Syiphide, Christensen. Bos- | _17th—Arrived, schrs Paul P Keller, and Electra, Hiven ffom memory only, then it Is very apparent that Tw Bird §: tak: OE a einatitc ot at Sonar Won iden as ing on the 15th Inst, at midnight, on the ‘Banks, no Jess | tot: Venus, Davids, New York; 5th, Nederland & Oranje, | = sentelismetiny ort vas eae se | he Paine pigeon Miooting. tourna se | dayie brit are y Se Wonetetanas Shea TOTP iRE | twents-tvo bergen lowe protimitr toeach-amner”The | Madenook i Hermnine, lime Balore ver on t , +4 “4 5, Ary So 3 5 , b 4 Fent of something were bead ag our The Paine pigeon shooting tournament at Hall’s | well'& Co. Took the southern pa ad fine | Deutschland alse reports, while coming eut of Southamp. Igux or Wichr—Salled from Ream 3 tas Fred. ‘and. hi t i ton, spoke steamship Rhein, from New York, and received O; ghe was estimated by the coinmon log, at interval: Wand NW winds: March 7 iat 38 N low 35° We passed part | froma her Mr James R Murphy. Sandy Hook pilot, who | TofhCatl, Sens (trom New York) of ‘two hours, to have run 122 mises, or am average of eleven | brought to a close yesterday. It had been an- | of a wreck. apparently that of a lar had been carried hich would | Weta ny 4+ | nounced that the only contest of the occasion | «Bark Sian oF Varmwouthy 88) Cook, Liverpool Jan 17, | Yallgg off the bar at the ime the Rhein went to sea De Barbiert, trom Shields tor New York. PR ga ap fag rag are ty via Bermuda 10 days, with mdse to Boyd & Hincken: | Ginmaxtar, April 1—Captain Arthur © Brittain, master | _ Livenroot, April 5—Arrived, Cuba. (s), Macaulay, New Being left in charge ot the second and fourth officers. | Would be a sweepstakes of forty birds each, under | Had fine. weather up to lat 35; trom thence heavy ofbrig David Sinclair, from Messina for New York. is | York; Abraham Lincoln, Beifont, Philadel hia; éth, Al- r o “s jetained at this port’ under arrest, accuse fredo. Ai i ; Me x 4 Soon after midnight the captain left the deck and retired | English rules with few exceptions, and that the Bark Anni NB), Newell, Liverpool assaulted and killed John T Owens, steward ot said | ‘brig, | fear grey Re ey at pean rh oae watt Arset ‘Nate | (pede eiees Whack tecatiitar oeatoene ‘to has chart roem, giving orders to his servant to call him 4 + 7th, Zuluota, ‘Bolg, de. at twent: Caaurah'so three o'clock, and to the officers of | Tise should be twenty-seven and a half yards, five | March 15, with ae on the night of March 24. sailed 4th, Calcutta, Hassiton, Calcutta; 7th, Charles | cient cause; no publicity required; no charge until Jones, Antwerp 36 davs, | Grvoa, April (—The brig Mary Celeste, from New York, | Davenport, Morgan, See eee ae "i Bark Argosy (of StJohn, NB) uebec. eC. essel fo Snow Bur’ | navdischarged. all her cargo but 50 barrels. “All the | g Cleared Sth, Usko (s), Huovinen, Philadelphia; Intrepid, OUSE, Attorney, 19 Broadway. PB the watch to call him at three o'clock, or soomer, it they Snsde the light, orif there was any changein the weather, | ‘T2P8 being ased and the shot limited to | with mdse to Funch, Ed the three hours mo light was seen. Thecaptain’s | one and @ quarter ounces, As this sweep } 8e#8;, took the nort nd had moderate landed came out in’ good condition, Simmons, Cardiff and’ Panama. — Servant came to call him at twenty minutes to three | haa ‘vat two entries (Tiaker. and. Paine | Ten ana beets days We ks, Sppearst be fg dantaze as far as can bo'soon im the | ,,ttcred out ath Nile, Newcombe, for New York: Am- | A —HERALD RRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, ‘o'clock, as ordered, but was prevented trom doing so by | rk Antelope, Davis, St Croix 14 days, with rum, su- | quantity still on board. ity, Baker, Philadelphia; Austria, Delano, San Francisco. corner of Fulton avenue and ‘Boerum street. the fourth officer. ‘It also appears that the officer leit m | &handicap sweepstakes of twenty birds each, $25 | gar and molasses to Roche Bros & Co. Loxpox, April 5—Arrived, Randolph, Easson, New Open trom 8 A. M.to9 P. M. charge 4 entrance, was getten up to precede the regular ‘k Brothers’ Pride (Br), Morris, Cardenas 12 days, | , 8t Twomas, April 10—Brig Almata (Br), has been seized | York; Svalen, Borin, St Marys, a; 7th, ME Cornini On Sanday from $ to 9 P. M. t BID ROT OBEY THE COMMAND GIVEN BY CAPTAIN WiLLIAMS To | contest, Which filled admirably, the following | With sugar to J W Elwell & Co. for account of mortgages upon her. and was sold at pub- | Hughes, and Beantori, Thacker, New York; Albert Fesea, | — an Taian aie i being eogaged therein:--E. W Minkes, ot Prove. johTig, LW Hunt (Br), Hunt, Matanzas 18 days, with sugar | licauction, bringing, with anchors and chains, nearly Schie, Wilmington NC; Macy’ Aan, Harris naa Olfce, )° ¥0U Kxow irr Et thrve ovclock, for 1 find that hie slept until awakened | dence, R. L, 27 yards rise; Ira A. Paine, of New | “Schr ME Nason (of Provincetown), Dawlin, Aux Cayes | _ Brig Surprise hasbeen condemned and sold. Captain | ™ Arrived ut iraveeena Sth, Thos Walters, Mitchell, New | —-HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME AND SUDA Rese Ive to seventeen minutes alter three o'clock the ship | Y@Tk, 27 yards rise; P. Parry, of Philadelphia, 25 | 12 days, with coffee and lozwood to A Noonis: vessel to B | Scott is waiting f ders as to the disposition of the | York: 6th, Ornen, Andersen, Pensacol chemical food haa ’ struck upon a rock, which, upon a visit to the locality, yards rise; Miles Jounson, of Yardville, N. J., 26 | J Wen Had fi up to Hatteras; trom | balance of cargo yet unsold. Loxponperry, April 5—Arrived, Kings County, McLel- chemical food found to be seventy or eighty feet in width and distant | yards rise; A. H. Bogardus, of Elkhart, Ill, 26 eh NW and NNE winds: April 7, off Jeremie, | _Savannamt, April 16—The wreck of the steamer © 8 | lan, Baltimore.” i if chemical food € boot ing’ yards Yrom Meagher's Island, "She seems te | yards rise; W. J. Johnsen, of New Jersey, 25 yards ke schr M E Higgins, trom Jacmel for New York, 2 | Hardee, as it rests near Fort Jackson, was sold to Ra- | Cleared 5th, Francisco Chiazzaro, Pizardo, New York. | for the brain, the nervous system and the blood. It is Dave struck neariy square on it, with her head tothe | rise, and Edward Parry, ‘of Philadeipnia, 25 yards | Seago fo 2eh, at 25 97, lon 7524, brig BL Peacock, trom | yenal Holmes & Uo, of Charleston, for $190. geuilleg from Moville" sth, Harvest Home, German, St | nourishing and invigorating and unequalled as a specitie wi |. he Ww aining tast but her stern im: 4 “4 u ‘ 4 ‘ohn, it rw nervous de! an hervous tis porihward. her bow remaining fast but her stern imme: | rise, ‘The rules under which they shet were the Passed Through Hell Gate. Spoken. Newry, April 4—Arrived, Ocean Traveller, Herman, | prompdy relieving physical exhaustion aud peoscraecn | f minutes after striking, several hundreds of the passengers | Rhede Island rules, with eighty yards boun- BOUND SOUTH. Bark B W Griffith, from New York for Matanzas, April | and Clyde, Prothero, Baltimore. of the vital forces and powers, It ts. perfect and su | Sad crew rushed upon deck, but at that time she listed to | dary. The day was very Pleasant for the | steamship Tillie, Bailey, New London for New York, | Moff Chincoteague. Fatsnao, March Arrived, Emma, Dicostanzt Phila. | perior substitute tor iron and cod liver oll. J. WIN- | Seaward, her deck becoming nearly perpendicular, when | sport, and the birds an average lot. The | witeamnip, Tillie, Bailey, Ne ; y Foreign Ports NO TO ee ee er | Beomeeee CLARSCDTEROUE. Or cece eine pescrage Wes cul of aud those rertalning between deck | Sremdence of spectators was fair. Afters close | Schr Thomas Jefferson, Hlll, stamtora for New York. Bancetoa, March 2%—Arrived, bark Carl Auguste (Ger) | ‘“Salled 2th, tyrian (), Lawson: Dazzler, Dugdall, and | omen oor i dovees by the ship filling with water, °* | Contest, Tinker won the sweep, killing eighteen to che Mail, Mead, Greenwicn tor New York, with stone | siewarts, London for Boston (see Disasters). Ferrari, Caflero, New York; 29th, Albatross, Iverson, RANTS MAGIC INSTANTANEOUS INK AND THE CONDUCT OF CAPTAIN WILLIAMS AND HIS OFFICERS out of twenty birds, and the first money, $125— | toner | > . Barnanos, March 2—Arrived, schr Minnie Repplier, | Philadelphi FRUIT STAIN ERASER, the most wonderful chemi- Goring this time of trialatter the ship struck seems to | Paine taking the second prize of $50. The shoot- ane Trees. lcName, Greenwich for New York, with | weeks, Philadelphia. PortsMovutu, April 5—Passed, Emma & Carl, Harder, | cal discovery of the age. Every family, laundry and ve beem all that could be demanded of men im their | ing of the strangers—W. J. Johnson and the Parry Schr David Pearsats Cartao, March 14—Sailed, ships Benjamin Bangs, Bach- | from Hamburg tor New York storekeeper shonld have it. onthe anie Sreryweere- , Fast Fourteent iuation.. Their efforts w save lite appear to have been nanan y ekett, Greenwich for New York, | older and Forest King (Br), Kitchen, Guanape; Jeremiah OFENSTOWN, April 6—Sailed, Mary E Parker, Holloway, | Very liberal inducements. 0 P Brothers—c img that they were peorly Pro- | with stone to order Saas Ceanrongn Cusnape Sgremen | 4 p y) iberal inducemer eharacterized by judgment, cooimesy and bravery, but ‘ Thompson, Robinsor ith; Ladoga, Willey, Limerick. ~ Smnfortasacely all human efforts at sucha time were of | Vided with guns, was quite excellent, | minker | Sone Hea inay p Pottchester for New York. Patten (from Guanape), Falmouth, E; bark Mathilda, | Rio Jaxxino, March 26—Arrived previous, New Repub- ‘OW CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.—IT I8 NOW pstakes, Sehr Henry Tirrell, Hawtucket (or New York. Fruchtnicht, Valparaiso; brig. Commodore, Rivango, | lic, Reynolds, Savannah; Adelaide Pendergast, McVey, wenerally. admitted that, the only medicines that continued shooting the 40-bird sweep, agreeing | Schr Yosemite, Marshal). Taunton for New York. | Pisco: 0th, bark James A Borland, Fuller (from New York; Modesta, Lanfare, Buenos Ayres. wall cure Consumption are SCHENCK’S PULMONIC || that the scores made Mes them should stand on the | maseand pawengers, uence for New ork, cabi), United States; 22d, ships Colonel Adams, Scransrer, April’ 3—Sailed, Emulation, Hartz (from | SYRUP, SEAWBED TONIC AND MANDRAKE PILLS, H gelves by the rope communicating irom the wreck | latter for the silver prize offered by Paine to the | “Steamer Alliance, Nichols, Norwich for New York, Puget Sound : 24th, Orean Traveller (Br), Mur New York), Steitin. ‘The MANDRAKE PILLS clear out the liver and restore rock and from the reck to the shore, | man making the best average score of the tourna- h Nichols, Norwich for 3 America; 26th, Juinaa (Br), Frazer, Guanape, Suretos, April 4—Arrived, Ann Gray, Fills, Darie it to a healthy condition, purge off the foul slime and dis- Sa a pee hate listed by some of the petty | ment, They then went to work, with much in-| cteamship Dirizo,.Johnon tony r 1 vin pore Hareh #4, shins Téntafion Castle (Bb Brows, for | Witches nee ee en enrnreneren® | Sowwaie and inlarecing Wik thelt proper saree thay or ie sl jailing over so juic! atter 4 h 1 . feamsl fo. Johnson, Ne 0 fe i" 1. ort 5 io lot 5 . ri ir proper work; ey are fring made it impossible to su Ny tower ase terest evinced by the crowd. The shooting by | rq china (Hm Parker Now York ioe fahren san Prancisey, seeking; Oakland, Reed, for Peru and | —Stwcarorr, March 2—Arrived, Ohvia Davia, Powers, | free trom calomel or any other thing that is injuriou } rk tor Halitaxy N& iF boats, and before assistance could reach them by | them was deciaedly first class, Paine killing his Schr Nathaniel Holmes, Arthur, Port Johnson for Pro- ts from the fishermen residing in the Toeality; many twenty birds in fine style, while Tinker missed his | vidence. . hat, Font enna oe who had succeeded im reaching the deck before | twenty-eighth and thirty-second, 80 that the score | Schr Highland, Lynch, New York tor Roslyn. ip fell over were swept into the sea and drowned. | hetween them stood 37 out of 40’ and 36 out of 40, | , Schr Poll 8 ©’ Vought, Hallock, New York for Hun- Mampton Roads; Fred Tudor, Bradford, from London, } Pictou, NS; ‘Imperial, Taylor, Cardiff; Sd, Calcutta, Da: | the system, and can be taken with safety by all classes arrived 17th; Leonora, Griffin, from Cardiff, arrived 2th; | vis, do. and conditions. The SEAWEED TONIC gives tone to the Golden Rule, H, rom Guanape, arrived 234, for Valen- Texet, April 4—Arrived, Frey, Halvorsen, and Ludwig, | stomach and other organs, creates a @ appetite, and fia (clearing); Vigillate. Whitmore trom Macabi, arrived | Andersen, New York: Hansa, Schilhaase,’ and Assens, | assists to digest the food, streaythens the general system, have already said ¢ believe tington. 25th, for Europe (clearing); Andrew Jackson, Field, | Jepsen, New Orleans. the person will soon grow strong and increase in » / rn which gives Paine the honor of buying the piece of ' 5 ° q . ‘a 7 M o s SME ACTION OF CAPTAIN WILLIAMS IN BEARING UP FOR Schr Mary Ann Predmore, SI N fi from Iquique, arrived 23d; Andrew Johnson, O'Brien; Warsrrorp, April 4—Sailed, Mary Fanny, Miletich, New | flesh. WALIVAR plate for himself. Providence.” @ Sherman, New York (OF | piiy Walsh, White, and Wm Wilcox, Curtis, unc: st | York. ai The PULMONIC SYRUP ripens the diseased matter im one P.M., on the Sist of March, was prodent and SUMMARY. Schr Richard Hill, Smith, New York for Fall Rive: Peter (Br), Webb, do (before reported for San Francisco) ; American Ports. the lungs and expels it by expectoration, heals all sore: and also that his conduct and that of his | Hat's DRtvino PARK, L. 1.—TmrnD Day OF THE | Schr Sarah Bruen, Austii, New York for Providen barks Isaac Rich, Sheldon, from Guanape, arrived 20th; and cavities in the lungs, and thus are persons restore: officers, from the time that the ship struc OPEN TOURNAMENT.—APRIL 18, 1873,—Twenty-bird | Schr B W Brown, Winters: New Y . | Alex McNett, Leach, trom’ Macabi, arrived ist; Albins, | | ALEXANDRIA, April 15—Sailed, schr Edward Slade, | to health who had been fiven up as incurable with Pul- Dy intrepidity and coolness and a desire todo everything | gweepstakes, $25 entrance, the shooters bell Schr Amelia, Terry, New York for Providence. Piye, from Guanrpe, arrived 23; Caroline Reed, Hicks, | Jersey City. monary Consumption. In a few cases the medicine may 23 their power to save the ‘of those who had been pstakes, entrance, Shooters being | Schr #8 Thompson; Fullerton, New York for New Lon- | unc: Emma Ives (Br), Waters, disz; brig Robert Cow: 16th—Arrived, schr C_D Morrison, Boston. Rot succeed, not from any want of power in the medicines ‘entrusted to their care; but I regret that I find itim. | handicapped; 80 yards boundary; 5 traps; 1% oz. s (Br), Revely, from San Francisco, arrived 20th. Sailed—Sehr Henry Finch, Jersey City. themselves, but solely on account of the imprudence of possible to with approval ef the management | shet; closed with seven entries; value of sweep hr Tabitha & Hangah, Hill, New York for New Lon- Cay Francis, April 5—In port bark Eliza Boulton (Br), I7th—Arrivea, schrs J_S Bragdon, Boston; Annie FE | those using them. Srthe ship from, the time. her course was changed | $175—the first receiving $125 and the second $60. | don. O’Brien, for Baltimore. Valentine, Georgetown, DC, for Jacksonville; J \ Smith, | _ I find the great error with most people is that they do atone P.M. om Monday until the time she became | — Tinker—0, 1, 1, 1, 1,1, 1*, 1*, 1, 1*, 1, 1, 1, 1,1, 0, Schr Willie Martin, Blake, New York for Portland. Crnsrixcos, April §—Arrived, bark Sagadahoc, Gover, | and | F Heyer, Boston, not take proper care of themselves, and by exposure to @ wreck on ihe morning of Tuesday. The fact of the ship | 4,4, 1*, Total, do,’ Killed, 18; missed, 2.1 Schr Niantic, Beebe, New York for New London. Port Spain; brig Atalaya, Cole, New York. Sailed—Schr John B Clayton, Boston. ourdamp and cold atmosphere, are continually adding | striking the land at a point some twelve or thirteen miles | 1% 44° 4.9, 18, ard: ae sa! Schr J G Huntington, Beverly, Hoboken for Boston. 7th Dark Alexandrina (Br), snow. Boston: brigs |_| BOSTON, April I7—Below, a’bark (with loss of main. | cold to.cold, so that nothing will do them any good. r] ‘westward of that which Captain Williams believed the yA, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1%, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1*, 1%, 1*, 1, Le Sehr 8 Taber, Cox, New York tor Glen Gove. Br), New York; Tempest (Br), Wilson, Boston. | mast). 7 | Wish to state here very emphatically, that if people wish ~ Course he was steering ought to have made is accounted | 40. Killed, 36; missed, 4, Schr George W Whistler, Crosby, Hoboken for Boston. April 8—Arrived, brig Ortolan, 'Phelam, —Steamship Flag, Foster, Charleston; brigsMe- | to get well they must avoid expostire, damp, cold, or’ © for by th current which usually prevails toa | Paine—1*, 1, 1%, 1, 1, 1, 1%, 1, 1,1*, 1,1, 1%, 1, 1%, 0, | Schr Eliza Williains, Hainlin, New York for Boston, schr HW Foster, Rich, St Thomas; 9h, | teor (Nor), Holst, Antwerp; A M Owen (Br), Oxner, | changeable weather, particularly during the Winter an@ « reaier or lesser extent on the coast of Nova Scotia, and | 1,0, 1,0, Total 20. Killed, 17} missed, 3, 1, Schr Sunbeam, Bunker, Georgetown, DO, tor Provi- Barker, New York; Norton Stover, | Portland, ‘schrs itenty Whitton, Rich, Baltimore; | early Spring, They must not take cold, and m myex- | hich is said to run with greater force during. the aS 1*, 1,1, 1,1, 1, 1. Total, ‘so, | dence. tog Sherman, do; brig Sally Brown, Matthews, do; Northern | Southerner, Thacher. hiladelphia, tended experience I have found it best'for consumptive |) months of March, April and May than during any season ro ne +) #0. | “Schr 0 H Perry, Dewitt, New York for Glem Cove, Star (Br), Dakin, Philadetph Also cleared, bark R A Allen, Tarr, Matanzas; schrs | people, during the cold and damp weather, to remain it of the yea 4 y * Sehr Nautilus, Crockett, New York for Bostot Sailed Sth, bark Mabel Pir, Finlayson, north of Hat- | Addie Blaisdell, ¢ eld, Richm ; Cresceut Lodge, | a well ventilated room, and with a thermometer rej te wastnn: NOT SUFFICIENT ALLOWANCE WAS MADE BY CaP- W. J, Johnson—t, 1, 1*, 0, 1, 1, 1*, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, Schr Isabel Alberto, Tooker, Georgetown, DO, for Co- | teras; brigs Nelle Clifford, Littlefield, do; Acelia Thur. | Crowell, Philadelphia, the temperature at or hear a uniform standard. TALN WILLIAMS FOR THE CURRENT 1*, 1,1, 1, 1*, 1,1. Total, 20, Killed, 16; missed, 4. | hasset. ss low, Gallison, New York; Morning Star (Br), do; Jesse Sailed—Steamship McClellan; bark A Houghton; and | — The temperature most grateful and inyigorating to the Gm the course that he steered docs not seem tobeaques: | P, Parry—1, 1, 1, 0, 9, 1, 0, 1%, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 hr Armenia, Dale. Georgetown, DC, for Providence, | Gooitwin (Br), Baltimore: scht W A Levering, Smith, | from the roads, bark Bloncathra. The bark ¥ 1 sietson | human system ranges from 63 degrees to 79 degrees, but it Sion of vital importance; for it is very probable that the | 9, 1*, 1, 1.’ Total, 20; killed, 16; missed, 4.” hr Bengal, Brainard, New York (or Boston. nerth of Hatteras; 9th, barks Carlton, ‘frecartin, New | and brig Mary, outward bound, remained at anchor in | may be made higher or lower, to suit peculiarities. This Same error as te the speed of the ship and the lack of | ’ Rovardus—1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1.1, 1, 0 hr A Gurne v, New York for Norwalk, | York; Sarah A Staples, Staples, north of Matteras; brigs | roads at sunset. z temperature appears to abstract the heat of the body im wogpance on the part of (he officers who were on dut: jogardus—t, J; 3 od eas enlinlaw @ °! Schr Mary E ‘( mire, Georgetown, DC, for | W H Parks, Dix, do, Nancy Ross, do; Margaret, do; Geo Isth—Arrived, bark Johanna Antonio (Dutch), Wessels, | about the same proportion in which it is generated In the which is too apparent, ana the total neglect to obtaln | 1+ 1, 1, 1* 1, 20; killed, 15; missed, 5, Wareham. i . Harris, Stowers, do; Frank, New York; Rayen, Sagua; | Parrat oan chr Abbie Dunn, Fountain, Matanzas. healthy state of the system, and this dey of tempera~ Soundings or nse the most linary precaution that Miles -) 1,1, 1, 1, 6 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 3, Schr Flying Arrow, Webster, Elizabethport for Boston. $ ny Lindsley (Br), Dunn, New York: schr Wapella, oat pete arts Arrivedy Searnahip Ge rge An. ture ln therefore, the most congental, rit neither © ought to be used in appre e'Co8 v . Total, H H . Ginn, New York for Roe! : jaltimore. old, Lo sto orfol&; bark Guiseppi Roce: haus ie owers nor give jeasa' 4° the coast, would have By 0, 0) 3, Mt, 4G Tovel, 20; Killed, 14 Bone aioe, ota ork for Rockland. “Duarnana, March 2%—Arrived, brig Chesapeake (Br), | {ital), Pollio, Libata; bark ‘ ili, hon: cetoow stk Macdeobs teat oo! 1 Schr Alpine, Marshall, Hobok 1", at Captain iP m rf Louisa A Boardinan, issed, 6. from her |g. Parry—1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1%, 1, 0, 1%, 1%, 1%, | ¢ Se! aie, ashore had she Village ‘Bell (Br), [1 ams supposed her e, Fall Riv brig Zavella Williams, fe} sehr Charles E se 2 For the proper physical ise, la Seyret, Honkinn, het ‘or the P. ‘oper physical exercise, walking in the room and exercising in calisthenics will be ample to give a ‘wood, Ellzabethport for Dge; Baltimore and sailed April 4 on her return donderr, 0 free and healthy circulation of the biood, ‘and materially New York; 26th, | schr Isa > by tof departure, at one P.M ) o the land, ‘0! killed, 14; 4 6 Salem. it jad her course been correctly held, being about the same | 1s Jy 1, 0 0, 0. Total, 20; killed, 14; missed, 6, Schr Samuel L Crocker. Hatch, New Yi joston. Pp son, Baltimore ; 28th, Eastern Star, fos: | Paige, Grace, Boston, Below—ship Abigail (Br) Ray- | @s the distance from that point ot departa te theene Note.—The asterisk denotes that the bird was hré A Stev ng, Kendall, ‘Eiteabetn port The Pall ile ter, Ne i, April'l, Halifax (Br), Power, Baltimore; | mond, Boston; brig Concord, Kelly, Matanzas; bri agaist digestion. where she was wrecked. It seems to be impossible to | Killed with the second barrel. ver. f 2d, schr Helen jowen, Alexander, New York; 3d, brig | Hi ooper, Matanzi The diet mealies, strict attention. A nutritions and count in any other way than by want of visiiance for | Ref Geerge 3, Lanphear. Schr Sinaloa, Sawyer, Elizabethport for Boston. Gipsy (Br), Jayne, do. leared—Barks Flora (Not), Pedersen, Queenstown or | easily digested diet is necessary to assist in. making good! he fact of no lights being seen. ‘It has been proved that rane oral -o hours and five minutes, Beh “New York for Providence. ‘a port April S, bark EH Yarrington, Dill, from Bos- mouth, for orders: De Giver (Nor), Telletsen, Beltast, | blood SANDRO ISLAND, CHEBUCTO AND DEVIL'S tatas Time of shoeting—Two hot Ho . Se Wilker, New York tor Portland. ton, just arrived; brig H BJones (Br), for’ Baltimore, sehrs Martha |. Hurgest idavana: Montana, | | Every ome acquires a knowledge hy experience of what ‘were all in geod order on that nigh hr White Foam, Me Millan, Providence, | ldg; achr Manitobah (Br), Le Blane, for do, do. arse; RF Hart, Coombs; JT Alburger, Corson; John | does and what does not agree with him, |. Baltimore for Pr ! erie iaand i eeRLw Ss | THE MEMPHIS AND LITTLE ROOK RAILROAD. Chi Mosely, Coggins, Boston. bstances that are heavy on the stomach arks Gauss (Ger), Bremen: LG Bigelow (Br), | and seem to disagree with it; use only such articles as Gistinctly visible from the hr GM Wentworth, Collins, New York for Provi- 1 1d-—in port ship Annie M Small, Packer, 1s | for Card fo load for, Oe a ft Y April 18, 1873, i load for cnananee. amehip Margaret, Baker, | Sligo,l; brig Maguie Vall Bee Mecaa Ri jence demonstrate: ight ck and when she could not have been m th YOR! ri }, 1873, trong, Weeks, N 4 AVANA, ADI trived, steams) a . igo, Ty i¢ Vail (Br), Martinique; schr Ramon | experie: no sare right and proper. seem iT nm fine. Capta I ts y LD de M lowe 0) d ~ | Satler bi jar + Por i 10 $ ith, schr & 3 Newman, Newman, for , Ly ic accor ie rections ns to pave hee: ptain Wi : sta chr John Manlove, Holland, Elizabethport for War- Raina (Br), hoptneon, Bismarck (Br), MeCul- | tigua, bees strictly the above diet and regimen. will Got Wanes Tam in receipt of a telegram frem the General Superintendent of the Memphis and Little Rock at at midnight, when he lett the " came on deck. the stars being visible, the lig nd that even the land might three miles’ distance. |S in W nto an WPAST, April 9—Sailed, schrs Malabar, McCarty, | thousands have been cured who have taken pr care ~ ila inal: Ropbias, Balumore; 1th, deo B Fergu: | of. themselves and used SCHENGK'S, PULMONIO n. Tchr Yenilia, Allen, Now York for Boston. , SamUB) beige Vices sed SCHEN SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC AND MANDRAKE PILLS.” SCHENCK, anna I ‘Amolia (Bry Terrio, Baltimore ; lit Francomia, A obo! <alem. Tarita, Brown, Sagua, . i FP Wellakton sone eee or ale for Bos: | Cleated Oth, brig Elizabeth (Br) Urann, New York; th reuson, Wilmingtor “4 ie Be: Railroad at Memphis, to the effect that the report | ,,Schr J V We : } Lj Men on duty bave sworn that at one time during the inter. phis, to - N sehr Congress, York, north ot Hatteras, DAY 8, April i8—Arrived, schr Geo P Trigg, Linne- Jn cK, M.D. mal. between twelve. aud three vrclock. it was very | that Said road was damaged by the late overfow in | “n+ anbie H Brown, Nolan, New York for Boston. In port Wu, barks Hate G Hall, Fisk; Emma G | kin, NewYork. webbie - Schenck’s Palmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonio and Mane and some fine slect falling; but the whole | that section ts false, and that the road is in good | Sehr & Pharo, Sherman, New York for Providence. Oulton. (Br), Jour; Teresa (ital), Demartino; Josie Mil | CHARLESTON, April 18—Arrived. steamship Charles. | drake Pills prepared by Weight of the testimony coes to show that the night | runMing order. Very respectfully, Schr C8 Hazard, Phillis. New York for New Haven. | dred, Maing; Minaie Carmill (Bn, Molyeri Eddyatone | ton, Adking New York: schrs Nellie Doe, Howard, Kock: northeast comes fais GEN CK & SON, .G. M. BU Mf Se ‘y ders, Ni Fe jor), Rhind ; r), All i : Uniom Flag, Frisbee, New York, corner of Sixth and stree! J.G, M. BUFFALOK, agent M. & L. R. RR. hr Josephine, Saunders, New York for Narragansett | (it Sita}, Searpati, for New York ; rigs two Mary's | ' Saiied—Schrs Franconia, Leavitt, Bath, Me; Sarah Pot- nd Are sdelphia. 8 proper and vigilant : : Smith, New York for New London. (Br), Thrussell, and Li W Vi Beatty, for Balti- | ter, Darien, And for sate by all druggists and dealers. ‘error must have been e i the speed of jual, Penistom, New York for Boston. more; TH Haviland (Br), Boutin, for New York: Ei EDGARTOWN, April 15—Arrived, schrs Alaska, Strout, JOHN F. HENRY, Sirraie Vices a reccred conse rating (Che, peed IPPIN G NEWS Ranger. Whitney, New York for Boston. Kinari, or Boston schrs Daybreak, Blake, “and Lizzie | Brunswick, Ga. ior’ Harrington, Maggie, Belle, regory. Now. 8 and 9 College place, New York, seven know previous to her course beim © | Scnr Golden Eagle, Howes Now York ter Fall River. Dewey, Parker, for New York; Kalmar, Lambert, for | from New York ior Boston; Tangent, Newman, Elizabeth: Wholesale Agent. LD on Monday, the consumption of coal was - a Sehr Veranda, Pond, New York tor Providence. Philadelphia; Eva Adell, Eaton, for New Orleans, and port for Salem ; Mocking Bird, from New York tor Nova | => ———$—$— greased afer she bore up for Sambro to her full # 1 Schr American Chief, Snow, New York for Augusta, others, uncertain. ott. TSE HYATI'S LIFE BALSAM AS A SPRING MEDI for 2 Bag rate of speed Almanac for New York—Tbis Day. ey, Ridley, New York for Augusta. Hauirax, April 16—Arrived, ship Roseneath (Br), Me- In Port, sobrs Bride, Brewster, from New York for Bos- ', cine,which, during the past 25 years, by the vertainty Seder favorable circumstances, with steam alone, the stale sioff, Bement, New York tor Rockland. | Connell, Glasgow ton; Ficetwing, Kenmiston, trow do tor Rockland; Biilow, | and greatness of its many thousands of cures, has proven tlantie would make from twelve to thir RUN AND MOON, men Rehr Abbott Lawrence. Grifing, "New York for Baugor. | Nailed 16th, steamship Caledonia (Br), Houston, St | Wallace, from do for Dix Island; Sindbad, Perry, from do | itsell w remedy unequalled in, the, most severe cases of our. After bearing up at one P, way the CF | gon piven, , Ten WATER. Schr Gentile, Eldridge, Rondout for Portland. John, NB. for Portland; Convoy, French, trom do for East Wey- | Rheamatism, Neuraiia, Gout, Serofula and all diseases cumstances were Wises, 5 16 | Gov, Island.....eve 131] cnr a W Cummings, Rowe, New York for Boston, Arrived 17th, steamship Thames (Br), Hyde, London. ‘Alnomak, Rogers, from do for Boston; F Arcu. | arising trom a vitiated state of te blood ani system. MOST FAVORABLE FOR ONTAINING TIER PEST RATR OF APRRD, | SUD sels. . 644) Sandy liook,.morn 12 46 Kehr Epeedwell, Spaulding, New York for Boston, Hailed 17th, steamship Kaygarug (lis) Carroll, New jas, Lregory, from do for do; William Rice, Pres Sold by drnggists yverywhere. Depot 246 Grand street, the wyid boing ree and tue Water aout, yet we Gud | Moon rines.,.morm 1 00} Hel Gate,,,,...eve 310 Ser Wiser, Keele, New York for Tannton. York (with gmore able), from Plagg’s Point for de; Ida Budson, Greeley, fren | New York.