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} | Funeb The Action of the Paving Companies—_ Shepherd Rises to Explain—Testimony of Prop- Governor erty Owners. Indignant—He WasHtnaton, April 1, 1874 Mr. Christie, for the memoriahsts, called the at- tention of the committee to the statutes at large containing the law appropriating $10,000, pro- vided that the corporation, or District of Columbia | government, would appropriate an equal amount to repair the old cobble pavement on Penusyl- vania avenue west 0! Filteenth street; alter which he called §, ). Castleman, who testifled that the Board of Public Works discarded that act, and put | down the new pavement on that avenue at a cost Much greater tran the $20,000 comtemplated under the act of Congress referred to, . T. Fowler testified that he was the National Paving ( ompany ia 1 thought best to co terested in 3; Metropolis Paving Company and with the Ballard ompany, in which witness was interested ; that in ‘August, ‘1871, he called on Mr. A, Hh. Shepherd, who ‘Was interested in the Metropolis Company, to- gether with several others, to talk the matter over and see what could be done to Oring about that odject; saw Shepherd in his oMce, and alter a pre- Hminary conversation Shepherd took witness aside and stated that in view of the relation he expected to bear to the new Discrict government he uid not want im paving to be known as having any companies; that interest Witness could see Hallett Kilbourn, and whatever arrangement Witness and Kilbourn could make would be all right for him (Shepherd) ; witness understood by that that Shepherd was willing to have a secret interest in the paving contracts and that he pro- ed to have that interest represented torough ibourn; witness knows that Kilbourn saw Shep. | herd im relation to the matter; Was not accomplished, how: this took place abeut the time (August, 1871) when Pennsylvania avenue, from First (0 Fiteenth street, was to be paved under Mayor Emery, aud the proposal had reference to a combination to do that work; the object in trying to get a consolidation of the then existing paying companies Was to prevent compe- tution in the proposals for that Work; witness got none of that work; the Metropolis Company, in which Shepherd was interested, did get a portion of it to do. Governor Shepherd requested leave to make & statement here uoder oath, alleging that Fowler's testimony was a slander, and expressing a desire that his reiutal mught go to the public with the that it was | nsolidate this company with the | | chester & Co. Elwell & Co. | mers. ship Alee NEW Bark Pring Friedrich Car) (Ger), Granzen, Stocknoim— Bark Brus} Dubrovacht (Avs), Caraman, Amsterdam— Sieeek files ‘Dyer, Clapp, Havana—H D Brockman & | Sirig Thetis. Spalekhaven, Curacoa—Dovale & © | _Brig Victoria, Hotchhiss, Barbados—U Trowbridge’s Sons. Brig Nellie, Higging, St Croix—Roche, Bros & Co. ules Fstelia (Br), Hill, Sagua la Grange—Milier & | oughton. Brig Harry, Brown, Caibarien—Sola Bros. © Brig Angola (br), Mines, stJobus, NF—J F Whitney & 0. Brig Anna Lindsley (Br), Outhouse, St Johns, Nr— Heusy & Parker, i Big Three Cheers (Br), MeConnelly, Halifax, NS—Jno jambie, Jr. Debt Menawa, Rogers, Rio Janelro—Thomas Norton & 0, Schr Wm Wilson, Jones, Cardenas—Lunt Bros, Schr Howard A Hunt, Peterson, Cardenas—J H Win- Schr J P Robinson, Ellis, Harbor Island—B J Wenberg. Sehr L A Van Brunt, Tooker, Gaiveswua—C H Malory ‘Schr Emma Heather, Heather, Wilmington—James W Schr Geo" P Triggs, Linnekin, Baltimore~Wm Ch: selir Denny Gray, Brewster, Baltimore—W Chalmers. rt J Dunowe, Mackey, New Haven—Rackett & Bro. uwer Mars, Grumley, iladelpty, ARRIVALS. | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE, Steamships City of Brussels (Br), Leiten, Liverpool | Murch ly via Queenstown, 20th, with mdse and passen- gers toJ G Dale. March 2%, lat 44 57, lon 41 59, passed a Siate liner, bound east: 23th, lat 41 6, lon 88 24, steam- | ¥ (Br), hence tor’ Liverpool; 30th, lat 41 12, jon (2 SS, steamship City of Richmond’ (Br), henee tor Liverpool; same day, lat 41 12, lon 63 03,’ steamship beyot (Br), hence for Liverpool. } Steamship Holiand (Br), Simpson, London March 12. via Havre ‘with mdse to F WJ Hurst. 26th, lat 42 47, ‘on 45 06, passed a four-inasted steamer bound. Gast, sup osed White star; 27th, lata? 44, lon 49 25, an Anchor | | Guion steamer do. | March 28, off Sombrero, saw sehr Carrie, ine steamer bound east; 30th, lat 42 41, lon 61 44, White >tar and Anchor steamer bound do; Aprill, a Steamship Hansa (Ger), Klugkist, Bremen March 14 | | via s 17th, 273 passengers to the consolidation | Osinchs® Gain it Tim mise snd 275 passens: mshi} Acapnico, Gray, ‘a. 26th, with mdsé Steamship Co. up Crescent City, Curtis, ze Anpinwaiy March 23 and | and passengers Ww iue }a- March 28. 6 Clyde & C om Indianola | rothers, from | mdse and passengers to Wm r New York; 29th, off Canaveral, bark Cardenas for do. ship Black Prince (of London). Inglis, Shanghae Dec r 10, with teas to Grinnell. Minturn & Uo, Jan 1; dad light SW winds and NNE winds and cali: lat 26 5, lon 56 FE, a hurricane commenced at E, veeriu, to NE, N and NW, when it finished. atter blowing tor 3 hours} Jan 31, barometer stood at 29 02 for 30 hours; ship lay to’ with Ner head to the east on port tack under bare poles; shipped a sea which took away the ifeboat off ihe skids, aiso to binnacle and steering compass, and (id sundry other damage to bulwarks and rails, takin) cnarge. alu ever ene, loose about the decks away: passed Aiter a private consultation the committee de- | tue Cape of Good Hope Feb 17; lat 108, lon 12 W, March cided to hear Governor Shepherd in expianation. : Governor Shepherd then stated that he owned | Demerara, all weil; crossed the line March ll ani stock in the Portland Stone Company and in the Metropolis Paving Company in the year 1870. | 4, spoke the ship Surry, of London, from Calcutta tor | sighted Barnegat Light Sist; had fine weather irom the Cape until arrived. Ship Jeremiah Thompson, Sisson, Liverpool Feb 20, ‘The act of Congress for paving Pennsylvania | with mdse to Samuel Thompson's Nephew & Co. Froul avepue was passed that year, In that act lat ¢to lat47 saw a large nuunber of icebergs; has been | Mayor Emery and General Michler, then 10 days W of lon 50 with heavy NNW and W=W gales. | Commissioners of Public Buildings,’ were Bark Fbber (Aus), Gurrich, Liverpool 60 days, with named as a commission to decide upon the | kind of Kinds of wooden blocks, down in the winter of 1870 and early in the spring e88 Organizing the new | id not pass til the middle of 1871. The act of Con; territorial government of February, 187]. avement to be laid. Yhe pavement was They selected four ut He (Governor Shepherd) was appointed a member of the Board o! Public Works in March, and the Board did not go into operation till the 1st of June, 1871, six months after the pave- ment reierred to by Mr. Fowler was laid. The Gov- ernor then rejerred to the printed testimony of the last years investigation, wheren he had testified that he ad disposed outright of al the interest he had in the _ Port- lana Stone and the Metropolis Company immediately upon being appointed # member of the Board of Public Works. Shepherd reiterated the neituer himself nor an, interest or had an Governor testimony, and said one o1 his relauves ad had an interest in any contract or patent or other pavement since he had been a member of the Bourd, not even suffer his brother-in-law, Young, to hold an interest which te He would Mr. S. G. (Governor Shepherd) had bought ior him in 1870 tn the Me- tropols Paving Company, but sold gerher with his owa It out, to- terest in the Portland Stone Company. Governor Shepherd stated that Fowler might have calied on him some time or other in reiation to the consolidation he referred to, but he could not recollect anything about tt, and called the atten- tion of the comunttee to the Jact that Fowler testi- fied that this took place in August, 1571, while, in lact, the pavement which Fowler said he wanted to lay, through his proposed combination, had actually been laid down six months, Governor Shepherd stated in addition that ne haa never held an interest with Haliett Kil bourn in ahy paving or any otuer contract, nor had Kilbourn ever held any property of his as trustee. W. H. Clagett testified at length, the acts oi the Board of Public Works and charac. criticising terizing the Sewer law and the manner Of its pus- sage by the Legisiaiure, nolding that said law was | never legally passed. This witness was a member Bait to order; vessel to Slocovich & Uo. | Bark Evening star (Nor), speich, London Feb 11, in ballast to masie: Bark Eliza Barsa, Vesey, of and from Bermuda 6 days, | in ballast to Middleton & © Brig Theresa (swe), Barquist, Rio Janeiro 61 days, | with coffee to BG Arnold; vgssel to master. Brig Jane (of Greenock), Dunne, Pernambneo 31 days, with sugar to order; vessel to J B Boreland & Co. Crossed the Equator March 10 iu lan 3% W. Brig Iival (ot St Johns. Nv), Norris, Pernambuco, 7 days, with sugar to E D Morgan & Co; vessel to Bowring & Archibald.” Had strong N and NW winds; been 7 days north of Hatteras. March 1, lat 17 06 N, lon 57 W, spoke brig Walloon, trom Lockport for Barbados, with loss of fore eee having been hove down in a heavy gale on eb 10, Brig’ Black Swan (of Georgetown, SC), Winslade, St Paving | Pierre (Mart) 17 days, with sugar to Dwight & Platt; ‘yessel to Doliner, Potter & Co. Brig Alex Nichols, Peters, Havana 10 days, with sugar | to Marcus Hunter & Co, brig £ Merryman Lecraw, Caibarien 11 days, with sugar to R A Robinson. Brig Clytie (ot Searsport), Dow, Cienfuegos 18 days, with sugar tod & G Fowler: vessel to J E Ward & Co,” Brig Cascatelle, Simmons, Matanzas’ 10 days, with sugar to James Henry. | sehr Mary Burdett (of Newburyport), Haray, Para 18 days, with rubber, &c, to Burdett & Pond; vessel to B J Wenberg. | senr ff A Burnham (of Boston), Raynes, Cardenas 9 dave with sugar to Gossler & Co; vessel to § C Loud & 0, Schr Wm S Baker, Pierce, Baltimore for Kennebunk, the steamship Celtic (Br), which arrived here M 33, reports March 24, lar 49, lon 23, spoke bark M: 2 Smith (Br), from savannah for Havre 25th; lat 47 52, lon 87 OL, passed a large quantity of deals, spars and banik Umber; 26th, lat 46, lon 4), an Anchor line steamer bound ‘east; same day, lat’ 46, lon 42, a brig rigged steamer bound east: 27th, lat 44, lon 46, a Cunard steamer bound east; 29th, lat 43, lon '57, a German bri rigged steamer bound east; same day, lat 42, lon Ol, steamship Algeria (Br), hence for Liverpool: 80th, lat 413), lon 63, steainship Reputlic (Br). hence for Liver- pool: same day, lat 41 28 lon 63 30,an Anchor line steamer bonnd east; Sist, steamship Wyoming (Br), hence for LiverpooL i Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steamship America (Swe), Wetheriend, Boston for New York, in ballast, to Funeh, Baye & Steamsnip Acushnet, Rector, New Bedford for New of the Legisiature at the time the law referred to York. with mdse and passengers to Barling & Davis was passed, During toe morning session to-day some half dozen witnesses were examined with reference to special assessments for improveuwients, the burden oO! tne testimony being that property owners were assessed tor more work than could be shown to have been done. ‘Testimony was also given showing that street railways were not required to pay any tax jor the portions of cirriage way improved by the Board and ased for their tracks. | In this connection Governor Shepherd explained | w; that on certain streets improved by the Board, where charters had been granted for street rail- wi was being improved, being torn up alter once being put down. The streets were improved w generally done. v8, the companies were notified b, and requested to iay their sleepers whi the Board the street fe to prevent the pavement ‘This and the assessments made against the property. At the time assessments were so made the street railways were not finished, ana the Board took Jegal acvice as to the question of assessing the companies, the result of which was that they were not assessed. When such railways passed along the boundaries of or through governinent prop- erty the government was treated precisely as were the property owners. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT HIMSELF, William Barnes, aged filteen, of No. 60 Sixth avenue, employed by the Western Union Tele- graph Company, while fooling with a pistol in bis pocket last night, in front of No. 15 West ashington piace, accidentally discharged it, the pall taking effect in the region of his heart. He was found by Ofticer Queen, of the Fifteenth precinct, lying on the side- waik and conveyed to the Mercer street station house where he was attended by Dr. Walker, who ordered bis removal to Bellevue, where he was conveyed in a dying condition. but Jaint hopes of his recovery. Exchange weak. On the United Siates, sixiy 110 4 11 premium; short sight, 113 a lis pre- 37 a 138 premiam. On Paris. currence: mum ; sixty don, 161 a I ha. of sugar. days, gold, preimiain. Spanish gold, 241 a2i2. Fre jor the United States, $i 25a $ «$5 SU per bhd. of sugar: $3 50 a 34 Molasses; from ports on the north coast, $. hi Died. Hercumson.—At Clairmont, Jersey City Heights, N. J., on Wednesday, youngest daughter of Oliver and Margaret fiutei- sou. Notice of funeral hereafter. Boston payers please copy. [for other Deaths See Eighth Page.) HAVANA MARKETS. Havasa, April 1, 1874. days, 16 4 156 premium, ts—Loading at Hav April 1, HARRIET OLIVias, ‘The surgeons have ‘On Lon- \ a $1 7%; per box of sugar per bad. of a $6 per SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE rRoM NEW YORK FOR THE | York, with guano MONTH OF APRIL. |_Saite | Destination City of Brussels. ./ April + [April Celtic. .... State of Penn jedonia. Amerique Hermann. 2 jApril (April \April April April April April April tApril April 1 April ti \April U1 4 4 4 ‘ 4. a 7 7 i 9. oi . | ambu iverne (April 121; damourg 11/15 Broad wage 2119 Broaawav. Green awa Green Almanac for New York=This Day, SUN AND MOOK, Sun rises. PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 1, 1874, °°" Steamship Java (Br), Martyn, Liverpool via Queens 2. mship America, (Ger), Bussins, Bremen via South. —Oviriehs & Co. o( G Frencieh ste ing \ 5 44| Gus, 26 | Sandy 13 | Heli HIGH WATER island, .snorn Hook.,morn 7 51 Gate....morn 10 21 ~ CLEARED. $ 36 Swamship Ethiopia (Br), Craig, Glasgow—Henderson | Bros. Steamship Pembroke (Br), Ab, with muse and 22 4, lat 48 ©o. Maro! quantities of fel ice. steamship Vicksburg, New York and West In Steamstip Mallory & Co Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murr: South Carolina, Becket, Charleston—J W | Co. Steamsht Quintard & Co. Steamship fieamship Vo. ship Biue vacket, Whitra Cheesbrough. i fark Vi Bark &) suet, Mediator, ir), Loma, ures. ¢ rk Sea (Br), Bonner. Liver Williams, agsengers to Archibaid baxter & , Jon #426, passed through larg Radoloh, ‘lia Steams! City of Houston, veering, New Orleans—C Ti Card yf March Port au Prince, &o— pb Co hi y, Ferris & Baitimore—Loriilard Livfrpool—Simonson & ir vres Snow & Burgess oyd & Hineken. «CO. Brig Como (Br), Williams, Megsina for New York, 50 days, witn fruit to Lawrence, Giles & Co. Took north. | ern passage and had fine weather througlout { Brig M E Haskell, Lord, Kockland for New York, with statues tor new Post office. sehr Julia 4 Martha, Sopp, Fali River for New York. } Schr Kate & Mary. Coggswell, Fal: River tor New York. Sehr Ivy Bell, Cox, Lanesvilie tor New York, with stone to master. i Sehr Daniel Morris, Squires, Warren for Elizabethport. Ser Nicanor, Hogan, Warren tor New York. Scur Samue( Gillman, Kelly, Boston for Philadelphia, ith ice to order. Schr Snow Bird (Br), Childs, St John, NB, for New York 18 days. 1n ballast to master. Sclir Wreath, Fox, Hyannis for New York, | sehr Willow Harp, Horton, Brookhaven for New York. Schr Samuel Washburn, lathaway, Taunton tor Sew OK. selir Miranda, Handy, New Haven for New York. Schr Abazail Haynes, smith, Providence tor New York. Sobr Margaret € Lucy, Avery, Provincetown for Bai more. yor Smith & Downing, Smith, Port Jefferson for New York. Selir Wm Cobb, Hor‘on, New London for New York. Sehr Esquemaux, Chas’, Dighton ior New York. ScurZ H Paine, Jones’ Exstport tor New York, with fish to order. Carried away mainsail while pasing u plaster to John Boynton, Son & Co. Schr ER Williams, Russell, Middletown for Philadel- phia, with stone. | Moses Kddy, Cottrell, Boston tor New York, with lum- ber to masie: Schr Unison, Hurst, Providence via Duteh Island har- bor for New Yors. Sclir Palladium, Ryder, Fall River for New York Schr Jniia Kich, Aver; rovidence for New York, Sehr Cobassett. Buker, Somerset tor Philadelphia yhght Stacen Islander, Miller, Port Jedersou tor | | ork. schr LA Tolles, McMullen, Providence for New York, | hr White sock, Laiferty, Rockport for New York, ew s Emery, Emery, Rockland for New York, Nurews i ( rren, McGar, Providence for Elizabeth- with ice to order. j Schr Nelle, Carr, Belfast for Philadelphia, with ice. | sebr Chas P Stickney, Mathias, Somerset tar New York. | Schr F Merwin, Bunce, Providence for New York, | Schr Sinbad, Perry, Rockland tor New York, with lime | to) X Brown, Schr Sarah Bruen, Austin, Providence tor New York, Schr Walter, Irwin, Moosehead jor New xork, with stone to JJ Ha and. we ne French, Rockland for New York, with lime to J R Brown sehr Dolphin, Adams, Providence for New York. | sehr & G Wailden, New London tor New York. Schr Frank Herbert, Crowell, Gloucester tor Philadel- | phia. with ice. Sehr Abbie wilh lime tod Sehr John W ort Petchr Harrret Schr Aid, steeiman, Providence tor New York. Sehr Duroc, Kendall, Provid nce ior New York. \ Schr Ethan Ailen, Christie, brookhaven tor New York. Seur J W Disko, Haskell, Rockport tor Philudelphic, with ice. n, Robbins, Salem for New York. Sehr Mary Lemuel, Bi Schr BH Daly, Daly, New London tor ) 5 Sehr A Pardee. Hishop, New Haven for New York. Schr Nicholas Meraod, Merhofl, Providence for Haver- straw yight Abbie S§ Oakes, Bullock, New Bedford for New | | { Bridgeport fo' “clr Oliver Ames, Babbitt, Boston for New York. Schr Joun Brooks, Fox, New Haven for New York. Schr Billow, Ames, New London for New York. Fehr ( C sadier. Sands, New Haven for New york, | Senr LA Burlingaine, Burlingame, Weymouth (or New . Woodhnil. Boston for New York. | Sehr Copy, Miller, Port Jederson for New York. Schr Josephine, Saunders, Newport tor New York. | Senr Hiram 5 Tuthill, Agnew, Vort Jeflerson tor New Sehr Anna 8 Murchit ork. belir Lizzie Pennett, Adams, Norwalk for New York. Schr DC Barde't, Kogers, Bridgeport tor New York. | Schr Sparkie, shopshire, New Haven tor New York. — | Schr Xebee. Shopshire, Providence ior New York. | Sehr Orion, Stuith, Brookhaven tor New York. | Sehr Carrie Jones, Cariton, Rockland for New York, with lime to J R Brown. : Sehr Venilla, Allen, Rockland for New York, with hme tod R Brown, | “chr Rival, Lawrence, Westport for New York, with lumber to Simpson & Clapp. se ip 83 Scranton, Pease, Portland for New York, to order. Accoria, Cameron, Rockland for New York, JR Brown. Senson, Benson, New London for New York, \ cr Uniged States, Davis, Fall River tor New York, | | with with «and passengers, er Gaiatea, Gale, Providence tor New York, with c ho passengers, BOUND RAST, ‘ p Bolivar, Lawson, New York for New Bed- | jor } nde ‘da, Elizabethport for Proviaence. NeKinney, New York tor Giouces ehr Susan, Mebevitt, Phitadetphia for New Haven, Sehr © F Grown, Gednoy, New York for Provider Scnr Hu tse w York for Calais, | Schr A Phar vin, Elizabethport for Providence, Sear lL O Wels Wells, eiizabetnport tor Providenc Sehr Wm 5 & Morving, New York for Bosto! Bing Aton, sehr G L Daybtell, sacket w York tor Greenport. Selir Ganges, Pecdy, Port Johuson for Salem, Sehr Dexter Olark, Uur is, York for New Bedford. Schr Thos Haven, ‘Potier, Philadelphia for Newbury: port. brig Irie Br), Downey, New York for StJohn, X ILED, Steamships Java (Br: Breme a (Br verpoo Ameriea (Ger), Giasaow: City of Hous on, New Oriwans; arotina. Chagleston; brivs Vietoria, Barvados; Svea (Nor), Constautinople, Juriiu, Car. denas, ” Wind at sunset ESE, free, Telegraphic Marine Correspondence, Poursmoota, Va, April i, 174, The steamer Commerce. of baltimore, loaded wi | from this city to her assistance. | they would have boarded her. | ndergone thorough | tons register, built at Stockton, 1 | m. to be commanded Rio trade and will be commanded by Capt Raflle, Sr. | sen, and should be seem trom a distance of about three | sec i, | lat 49.08, lon 8 46. YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, merchandise, struck snag in Albemarle Sound, near | Plymouth, yesterday and sunk, Wreckers have gone Hampton Roads is toll of coasters, wind bound ; also two German barks (Braziliera, and Frederic), loaded with flour, from Richmond tor Brazil. Herald Marine Correspondence. Newrost, Ri, March 31, 1874, ‘The schr Ida L, Capt Bearse, reported m to-d: HeRaLp at this port in distress, is loaded with an as- sorted cargo, consisting principally ot pig iron and log- wood. Capt Bearse makes the following statement of the disaster of yesterday :—“We had light winds from west and south up to 17 o'clock (at noon) yesterday; the wind then breezed up from southwest, and at 3 PM. Point Judith bearing WNW six miles, carried away mai ‘Mast and foremast wath all attachet, and, in order to save either vessel or cargo, the wind blowing fresh and the sea running high, cut away everything and bore away for Newport, which was the nearest port, where We drrived saue day at halt-past five o'clock.” ‘The loss to the vesse! ls heavy, and it is hoped by Capt Bearse | that any vewe! who tay come in contact with his saiis, | ec, will report the same to his consignees in Boston. | she will have to be towed to her destination, Marine Disasters. | Bank Hararp Haanracer (Nor) Olsen, at this port from Antwerp, report Feb t. lat 38, lon $3 30, saw & large bark with foremast and bowsprit gone and evidently otherwise crippled; she was deeply laden, but offered | ho signals of distress; her bulwarks were gone on one | side as it having been im collision: two days atterwards had ery Violent gale, lasting 30 hours, which she must | a encountered, and probably went down. Sie was ahout four miles distant, so that we were unable to ascertain her name. Bang Caretta (Nor), Warschmidt, from London, which arrived March 41, reports having seen, 1 6 PM, in lat 27 20 north. lon 65 west, the wreck of large ‘ship, about 1.00) tons, which appeared to be ¢ serted. as there were no signais made. The foremast w Droken off close to the Joreyard, the other two masts | were broken off about teh feet from the deck, the bul. | warks were washed away between the fore and main rigging ‘and the jib was ying about. She was about 6 iniles to wind wai about 6 PM, and, getting dark, or lane Jouw Born (Hr), Ellis, at Poston let inst from Glaseow, reports 24 alf, lat 20 43, lon 47 17, saw a bark waterlogged and abandoned. | Buta Avrma (of Port Medway, NS), McNaill, from Turks Islands, with salt, bound to Portsmouth, NH, arrived at Gloucester March 30, after having experien. gale in the “Guif Stream on the 26th, in whic! nearly all hef sails and had her inainmast badly sprung. Bxig E McLgon (Br). Tibbetts, from Baltimore March 3 | for Fort de France, Mart, bas arrived atthe latter port leaky and dismasted. , } Brig Gey, from Pernambuco, while at anchor in Hampton Roads night of Sst uit was run into by a brig and had her jibboom carried away and sustained other, _ but not serious, damages, | Scene Prestpent, Barbour, from Calais for Bos. | ton, with lumber, Was dismasted off Mt Desert on the 3:d | ult.” The crew were taken off on the 27th by the sclir Gladiator, Captain Parker, from Yarmouth, NS, tor Port | land, and lapded at Rockland, excepting’ the captain, who was brought to Portland. | Senn Jvuiet, Norton, from New York, which arrived at Bermuda March 24, put in to repair sails. | ScHR ApeLE, Moore, from Savannah for Masonboro, | with lumber, went astiore near Masonboro Inlet several davs ago, in which condition she remained until Satur- | last.” Extent of the injuries unknown. Scur Kate E Ricn—The schooner before reported as ashore on Brigantine Shoal March 29 was the Kate Rich, with powder, trom Portland for Pailadelphia, she | Went ashore on the 29th, and floated off AM of 30, ‘with- Gur assistance, and proceeded, passing Newcastle, Del, at 3 PM same day, Scun Ex Cry, while beating into New Bedford har. | bor forenoon of Sist ult, ran into sehr Henry Givbs, at | anchor, carrying away the latter's fly-jiotooin. Scuk Com Kearney, Mason, returned to Calais 28th ult, with loss of deckload, Boston, April 1—There is an unknown schr ashore on Lovell’s leland, near the wh: Messrs T J Southard & Son, ot Richmond, Me, owned five-eighths of the ship Moses Day, recently reported 0 their portion of the property was insured tor ‘$30,000, | Eastrorr. Me, April 1—The sebr Ida Ella, of Pembroke, | is ashore at Sulinon River, NS. The vessel is badly daw: aged and it is teared she will be a total loss, | Gavvgstox, March 28—The sehr C T Marshall while coming in from the fleet in the outer roads yesier= day afterncon, went ashore near the east end ‘ot the island, and is how 1ull of water. ‘The vessel is 21 tons burden and was used as a bee: and water boat by Allen, Poole & Co, who owned, her, She was stripped of her sails, anchors and running rigging last night aud will prove a total loss, | Haxsrax, NS, Aprill—Tho American schr H Pierson, from Gloucester, bound to Grand Banks, arrived last ¢ve: ning. She reports that she lost her foremast while cross- | ing the Bay of Fundy on Sunday morning, and put in | for repairs. Asmail schooner belonging to Afidrew Conrad was sunk near Cheggele ook hatbor yesterday morning, aud was lost. | Miscellaneous. | We are indebted to Purser W B Gerard, of the steam- ship Crescent City, from Bavana, for tavors. Scun Eva, 9 tons, late of Salem, has been sold to RC Davis, P McFarland and © McCarty, of Boston. She has repairs under ‘the supervision of A % -wert, and will be continued in the general freightin bu-iness under the command ot Capt _E N Everett, and will hereafter hail trom Bosion. She has been surveyed by Capt Edgar Paine, and rates Al* for three years. | Scue Saran H Cressy, of Gloucester, 63.03 tons, has been sold to Messrs Leighton & Co for $4000, Scue Buoomixcpatx, of Gloucester, has been sold to Messrs John Haley and Patrick Coffey for $135), | Surr Prorertr—The market for this property became quite duli toward the close of the month past, owing to the lectine in treights, and a consequent falling’ off In ine inquiry tor purchase. ' Values cannot be saia to be any | lower, however, owners being quite as firm in their | views'as heretolore, bat transactions are more difficult of operation, ‘The amount of tonnage offering on sale is | Hot large, but quite sufficient for the present demand. Sales thé past month:—ship Trimountain, 1a01 tone register, built at Medford, 1850, metalled ‘April, 1s7 32,000; ‘bark Rebecca Goddard. 413 tons register, bi Mediord, 1860, metalled June, 1570, reported $14,000; bark | Savadahoc, 629 tons register, built'at Bath, 1865, metalled _ September, 1872 at Boston, $17,000; bark Masonic, 539 hmetalled November, | $14,5-0;'bark Anna Augusta, 2/3 tons register, Luilt Ain, 184, zine bottom, ; brig Kedowa, 485 tons ier, built in Philadesphia, 1867, metalled December, 1871, $23,00-—A J Maguire’s Circular, Aprit | Lavwcuxp—At Jalais from the yard of Boardman Pros, 19th ult, the $masted sehr Annie K Eaton, of 275 tons, 0 | by Capt W B stanley, late of the schr Helen, The A K E was ouilt by Master William Par- | rott. She is called as good a schr as has been built on the river. The new ‘double-ender" steamboat just built for the line between Fall River and Providence was successfully Jagnched at Buil's Ferry. NY, on Friday. Schr Lizzie B MeMichael was launched at Lubec Sist ult. She is 200 tons burden, built by McBride, and is to be commanded by Capt Otis Fanning. Bavtiwone, April l—Messrs H L Whitridge & Son have | sold the clipper bark Winired, 829 tons, to Mr Thornton Rollins on private terms. She will be continued in the Notice to Mariners, AUSTRALIA — QUEENSLAND — PIONRER RIVER — TEMPORARY | LIGHT ON FLAT-TOP ISLAND. The Colonial government of Queensiand has given no- tice that a temporary, light is now exhibited from the signal station on FlaLTop Island, off the entrance of Plo- | neer River, ' The light ts elevated 220 fect above the level of the sea, and in clear weather should be seen from a distance. of abont 10 miles, except when on a WNW bearing. It 1s then obscured tor about a quarter of @ point b Top Island. tion, lat 21 10.15 8, lon | ii bearings are magnetic. Variation, 7 degrees easte erly in 1474, ‘ By command of their Lordships, FREDERICK J. B'VANS, Hydrographer. ydirPuocnarite Urric, ApuinattY, Loxoon, March 4 4. RUCTION OF THE LIGHTHOUSE AT MOXOPOLE. government has given notice that the | lighthouse on the Mole at Monopoill has been destroyed, and the light in consequence, is temporurily discoue tinued. ‘ | Also, that notice will be given when it is re-exhibited. | MEDITERRANEAN—ADRIATIC—MALTEMPO CANALE—RED MAR+ BOK LIGHT AT CZIRQUENIZZA, ‘The Austrian governmenthas given notice that from the ist of March, 187s, a light would be exhibited at the exiremity of thé southern Mole of the port ot Uzirque- | nigza, Maltempo Canale. The light is @ fixed red light, elevated 13 feet above the miles Position, lat 46 deg 10 min 10 sc N, lon 14deg 41 min 30 Newncryrort, March 31—The buoy on what is known as Lunt’s Rock, north side of the Merrimac River, near Black Rocks, and also the one about a quarter of ‘a mile below, opposiie Black Rocks are both gone, much to the dussatistaction of the pilots and others, who have been in the habitof making use of them in beating up we river. Spoken. Ship Templar, Haskell, trom New York for Melbourna, Feb 1x, lat 2.56 5, lon 27 2) W, ship Lorie Warren (Br), Lucas, from Boston for Liver pool, March 18, lat 41 46, lon 66 10. Bark Margaret Evans (Br), smiley, from Antwerp for Philadelphia, March 8, lat 4? 30, lon 16. Bark Golden West (Br), Crocker, from Brunswick for Montevideo, Jan 31, lat 26 N, lon 37. Bark Juan F Pearson (Br), Le Bout, from Carduf for Hong Kong, March 1, lat 48 N, fon 12 W. Bark Foam, from Newport, &, tor Pensacola, March 7, Bark Northern Queen (Fr), from Bremen, April 1, 2 miley >i of sandy Ugok, by’ pilot boat Widgeon, NO 10 apd was ordered $0 BEJORnE MB) sen An American bark, showing signal arch Tat 33 82, on 75 54 ! * Sehr Maggie £ Gray, Thompson, from Baitlmore for Rio Janeiro, Keb 15, lat 4 40, lon 3) 2 arch 28, Sehr Dolly Varden, of Columbia Falls, Me, lat 5 12, lon 72 17, NIBP (Dutch bark), from Amsterdam for Baltimore, Feb 5, lat 4d N, lon 10 W. ‘he Fornesa (1), from Whampoa for New York, Jan 24, 1at 30 8, Jon 94 E. The “Mary Bride.” from Rio Janeiro for Savannan, March 20, 16n 65, in Guif stream, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS. ‘noeiaeeeunetptarinsniine Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in formed that by telegraphing to the Heranp Lonion Pureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and ali foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country tree of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. —_——. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Bark Axel Damaged=Ship Alaric | Aground and Will Probabiy Break | Up=The Captain and Four of the | Crew of Bark Credito Lost Overboard— | Arrivals and Sailings of Vessels. Lonpow, April 1, 1474 Bark Axel (Nor), Bentzen, from Philadelphia, vesore reported arrived at Texel yesterday, lost yards and rig- ging Ob the passage, AGROUND, Ship Alaric (Br), Roberts, trom Pensacola Febi4 tor | sen, Pensacola, | McLcod (Br), Tibbetts, Baltimore (see Disasters’ | Habtax (and sailed 20th tor Cuba via Montego Bi | Crane, from Halitax. arrived 19th, for Cuba, via St Ann’s | | Nolan. | Kroger, Wil | Chittegong via Galle. 1874.—TRIPLE Liverpool, got aground on the coast of Pembroke (Wales), aud will break up if the bad weather continues, L083 OF LIFE, Bark Credito (Ital), from New York, which arrived at Queenstown to-day, experienced tempestuous weather ‘on the passage, and lost the captain (?eregallo) and four men overboard, ARRIVALS, Arrived at Liverpool March $1, ships Savannah (Ger) Tabelman, Savannah ; British Monarch (Br), Rowe, San Francisco; barks Seaman (Br), Treadwell, Galveston; Mary K Campbell (Br), Amero, Charleston; April 1, ships North Star, Thompson, San Francisco; Mangalore (Br), Thomas, New Orleans; Lake Ontario (Br), Gilmore, do; barks Fannie (Br), Chapman, New Orleans; Delfino tab), Brignett, Charleston; Sara (Nor), Lund, Savann- nah; Vesuvius, Kezer, San Francisco; Glen Tilt (Br), Boyd, Pensacola, Also arrived at do March 31, steamship Hecla (Br), Murphy, Boston. Arrived at London April 1. ships Wylo (Br), Browne, New York; Emma, Rich, Boston; Percy (Dan), Jubl, Pensacola; barks August (Ger), Schauer, Wilmington, 2; Denbighshire (Br), Davies, New York, Arrived at Southampton April 1, steamship Nurnberg (Ger), Jaeger, Baltimore for Bremen (and proceeded), Arrived at Falmouth Aprill, ship Ellen Goudy (B: Perry, San Francisco. Arrived at Deal April 1, bark Helios Ger), Zeisner, New York for Elsinore. Arrived at Swansea April 1, bark Cleveland (Br), Tucker, Pensacoia. Arrived at Fleetwood March 31, bark Galveston (Ger), Kohnenkamp, Galveston. Arrived at Lancaster March 81, bark Harmonio (Nor) Hansen, Pensacola. Arrived at Bristol March 31, brig Johanna Margaretha (Nor), Rasmussen, New York, Arrived at Sharpness March 31, ship Syria (Nor), Chris- tiansen, Pensacola, Arrived at Greenock April 1, steamship Castalia (Br), Butler, New York for Glasgow. Arrived at Queenstown April 1, ship Annie Fleming (Br), Pierrepont, San Francisco via Honolulu; barks An tonio Olivari (Ital), Barberl, Baltimore; Credito (Ital), —— (late Peregallo’, New York (see above). Also arrived atdo April 1, steamship Gaelic (Br), Jen- nings, New York for Liverpool. Arrived at Belfast April 1, barks Marco Polo (ital), Gavagnio, Baltimore; Maud Helen (Sr), Dunn, Pensa- cola, Arrived at Reval, bark Runeberg (Nor), Fredricksen, New Orleans, Arrived at Stettin March 30, bark Stambo (Nor), Gun- dersen, Wilmington, NC. Arrived at Rotterdam March 20, bark Ludwig (Ger), hultz, Wilmington, NC; brig Actit (Ger), Voss, do; Sist, | ship Martha (Nor), Zachariasen, New Orleans. Arrived at Bordeaux March 30, bark Europe (Fr). Au- dulean, Sew Or!eans, Arrived at St Nazaire March 20, bark Flora (Nor), Han- Arrived at Genoa, bark Probo (Ital), Maresca, Phila, delphia. | Arrived at Calcutta March 31, ship Simla, Salter. Rio | Janeiro. SAILING Sailed trom Liverpool April 1, bark J 1 Schwensen (Nor), Gundersen, United States; Udjns (Nor), Evensen, 00, Sailed from London Aprill, brig Neptune’s Car (Br), Pike, Boston, eailed from Havre March 8), ship Saranak, Ives, United States; bark Mary G Reed, Welt, do. Suiled from . bark Axel (Nor), United States. Foreign Ports. | Axtwerr, March 30, 5PM (not the 28th)—Sailed, steam- | ship Vaderiand \Belg), Jackson, Philadelphia. | AspinwaLt, March 15—Arrived, bark Jennie Cobb, Smatl, Boston, Arrived S7th, sehrs Parepa, Packard, Philadelphia; | 22d, Kate Kommell, Adams, do. | Cxuiao, Feb B—Arrived, ship William Wilcox, Crocker, Guanape, ailed Lith, ship Orpheus, Sawyer, Guanape. | Calparien, March 2l—Arrived, barks idoiique, Nicker- son, St Thomas; 23d, La Plata, Phillips, New York; chr Ellie |. Smith, Smith, do. Cleared 218i, orig FJ Merryman, Lecraw. New York. Crexvcraos, March 21—Arrived, scnr das A Brown, | Collins, savannah; 224, brig Willow Brae, McLeod, New “ork. March 23—Arrived, brigs Ernest, Havana; ¢ Matanzas; schrs A R West. sagha: Fannie W Johnson, Key West; Lorine , do; Silver Spray, Ha- vana; Bertha 8. Fellows, st John, NB; 24th,’ b Howes, Barbados. | ted 234, bark J Holbrook. north of Hatteras; sehr | n Jolinson, do: 2th, bark Brothers, do; brigs WR Drury, do; ¥ H Dillingham, do; Lavina (Br\, do; sehrs L A Kriowles do; Maggie Lawthorn, do; S P Brown, do. Fout px France (arb, no date—Arrived, brig E Facaourn, Ja, March 2—In port, schrs Phoebe (Br), | eden, from New York, arrived 20th, tor Cuba; Mercy T rundy, Crowley, for Apalachicola. Gash Cayman, Ja, March 16~Aarived, schr Willie (Br), Eden, New Orleans Havana, March 25—Arrived, brig Annie Troop (Br), Hill, Ardrossan ; 26th, bark Lorena, Patterson, Cardiff; | brig CC Van Horn (Br), Hooker, Liverpool. sailed 25th. steainshi;, Wm P Clyde. Livingston, New | Orleans: bark Valparaiso (Sp), Roses, do; schr Jostua Bragdon, Higgins, Sagua, yijgitrax, March 30—-ailed, brig Henry Terkins, New ork. Kingston, Ja, March 15—Arrived, schr Annie R Lewi Lewis, New York cand sailed 4th for do via Olt Har- bor): 16th, bark Norah, Fal!, Boston (and sailed 26th for ‘ienfuegos); schrs Thos Fitch, Duffy, Baltimore (and jailed Zist for San Andreas): ‘Evadney (8r), McKee! y i7th, brig Union T (Br), Tults, New York (and sailed 25th for Falmouth, and Cuba, tailed Mth. 'schr Lizzie (Br), Creighton, New Orlean 35th, steamship Bolivar (Br), Dougherty, do. via Mexic: 17th, schrs Mercy T Trundy, Crowley, Falmouth, Ja; Nel lie Bowers, Stackpole, Mutanzas; ldth, Edwin's Tyler, Munroe. Galveston. In port 26th, steamship Atlas (Br), Hamilton, from Sa- vanilla, to sail for New York 25th, 2PM; bark Elizabeth | (Bn), Ryan, from Pensacola, via St Thomas, arrived 220, | une! schrs’ Storm Petrel, Haskell. from New York, ar- | rived 8th, for Mosqnito'Coast: Olivia A O'Mullen (Br), | Bay; J Hubbard (Br), H. nderson, reps, tor New York, | via Alligator Pond, to sail 28th, Maracvez, March 15—In port, brig Jas CafMll (Br), for Delaware Hreakwater, Jig; scbr Mary A D (Br), for Newburyport, do. Maranzas, March 2—Arrived, brig Norwood, Shep- hard, St Thomas, Satled 24th, briga A 8 Pettingill. Hall, New York: Gl cier, Wy al‘imore: Eliza ite, Wotton, Bostol schr BF Willard, Woodbury, north of Hatteras xeurylaxnon, Ja, March ¢—Sailed, schr Hattie, Chase, Q ‘ork. gat, Port 20th, sehr A R Lewis, Lewis, for New York in 12 Paxama, March 18—Arrived, steamships Costa Ric eniral American ports; 15th, Saranac (US), tison, San Francisco; 20th, Montijo, ‘Saunders, Central Americon ports; Zist, Honduras, do. SAVANNA-LA-MAn, Ja, March ié—Arrived, schr Frank ve kuna Bay, Ja, March 2-1 t, schrs Morni T ANN’ ay, Ja, Marc! n port, schrs Mornin; Star (Br), Paine, rom New York, arrived 10h, une; | Helen A Locke, ‘Grevg, from and tor Boston, arrive Ini Race Horee, Miller, ane it Joun, NB, Marc Arrived, Rossiter, Tybe Deere ees, 8% March 9—Sailed, brig Alice Starrett, for Yanuoura, NS. March 28—~Arrived, schr Sophia (Br), Cunningham, New York. ore ee Axryant March Teearrivede MD hacker, Ab ir, March 13—Arrive ucker, irens New York; Ith, Euterpe, Phillips, san Francisco! Malta, Mann, New York ; 15th, Jesse, Allen, Charlesto Triton, Cattaynich, New York: Albiot Vaderiand, Jackson, Phiiadeiphia; M Von Behr, Imington ; 18th, inan, Ba’ New Yor! 4 15th, Mazeppa, Fetersen, America; 16th, Naud- usen, New York; Ella Thaver, Gilmore, ngland; Unto, Berg, Philadelphia; 17th, John O Baker, Cushing, do. ‘oads 18th, Abraham Young, Farns- sailed trom the R worth, Philadelphia. Arrived GTR P rrived, ‘emp, Paine, Boston. AKkyYaB, March 16—Arrived, Hester A Blanchard, fara, Atcoa Bay, Feb 7. BristoL, March 14—Arrived, Francesco Borzone, Bara- | chino, New York; 16th, Tare, Tranciovich, do; 18th, Mor vipmlicd l6un Thomnas Bane, Isam, Ni ry . Thomas Baynes, Mel Orleai Brurast, March l@—Arrived, Eirron Marcoviehs Balti- more; 16th, Aphroaite, Bass, New Orleans: angelina, Schiaho, Philadelpta: 17th, Hieardo, Chresa, Balt mot wen March 11—Sailed, Felice Bozzo, Astis, New ‘or BRovwERSHAvEN, March 13—Arrtved, Oli New York: Mth, Fig.1 Accame, Blonohdelli. Breenwaven, March 12—Artived, Laura . Schutte, New York; 13th, Weser (8), Willegerid, do! Beethoven, Smith, New Orleans; Mtb, Koln (s), Ring: do; 1Sth, Livingstone, Bowitz, do; § ‘Vaughan, Shaw, do? 16th, Susie, Smith, Wilmington; 17th, Doris Gerdes, MOMsted 13th, Maid of Or H Uni }, Maid of rleans, lons'on, United States; Amie Goudy, Bent, do; Mira, Gundersen, Wilmington: Nederland, Winterthur, North Amerr Basta, Feb w—Arrived, Dashaway, Cain, New York; 16th, Venture, Davis, do; 26th, Cheviot, Nelson, do. Boupeavx, March’ 16~Sailed, Cyclone, Forbes, New ‘orl Bansorwancre, Dec 29—Sailed, Nettie Merryman, Rol- Ins, Queenstown, Bombay, Feb 17—Sailed, Alexander McNeill, Storer, 18th, Inspector, Thomas, New York. March 6—Arrived, 'Experanza, 10th, Maria (), Netto, do; anna jo; 11th, Freya. Kolg, Chatiesion; Nuevi Chin March GcARriveds Mary H Williams, 1 Japiz, Mure rrived, May Williams, Hume, M. fand sailed sth tor New York). = Sailed, 3d—Martin W Brett, Peterson, Matenza Catourta, Feb 14—Sailed, Royal Kdwa York; 15th, Mount Washington, Titcomb, ; Win, Alaska, Humphrey, Boston ; Merrie Monarch, Wren, jew York. Cleared, 17th—Houghton Tower, for New York; Lord Lyndhurst, do. iveas, March 10—Passed, Minerv Boston Mth, Sir Robert Peel, York cand sailed); Formica, Abrahamse: deiphia (and sailed); Haabet, Christiansen, do for Phil- adeiphia (and anchored); ikth, Orfeo, Questa, London tor New York (and anchored). Sajled Ith, Pacific, Thomson, New York. Doxpex, March 16—Arrived, huperb, trom Doboy. Dysuix, March 17—Arrived, Arciuinede, trom ‘ork. Cleared Mth. Stilicone, for Baltimore. Dunkirk, March 18—atrived, kphrem Vanjoyeux, San Braland, do; 17th, Bail cap, Mazzucato, oO. & Gertrude, fadson, London for n, do tor New do for Phin. New raneisco. Pisers, March 15—Sailed, Mignon, Soule, Phlindel- ry Piyowny, March 17—Arrived, George Arkle, Piper, Pen- sacola. Gioverster, March 16—Arrived, Fnrichetta, Aste, Philadeiphia; Adams, Ladanza, New York; With, Lo Guiseppe, Capurro, Biakgind, signuno, Gladorhieh, do; do. Grascow, March 17—Arrived, Premier, White, New York: Julla A Merritt, tor st John, NB; 18th, Abeona, Grasurt, New York: Lake Michigan, Buclianan, Boston: pageenons. March Is—Arrive®> West Wind,’ Meeden, Darien. Giprattan, March 3—Arriyed, Jupiter, Alstrom, New York; 4th, Foain, Whiting, Zante (and éleared for New York); Bennmgton, Nason. Philadelphia and cleared | for Marseilles); C8 Bushell, Mayo, saitimore (and sailed tor Genoa); oth, Stalia, Romano, jermo (and cleared for Philadelphia). yiiased ud, Frank, Wallace, from Marseilles for Now york, Guxoa, March 10—Arrived, Madre ¢ Pigli, Scarpati, 4. Andersen, New Orleans; Mississippi, Figari, do; Fredig. Juth, Christophord Columbus, New York. wee sinh Cher, Harding. Nesana ad nstageeainny Wi iy wo, hab a on. Cléared llth, Fleetwing. smith, New Orleans; 18h, Rapuelo, Martola, Baltimore, inivoit., Murch Id—Arrived, Minnie Campbell, Tsaac- Biomcna,. March 16—Arrived, Akor, Larsen, Wil- ming! Sailed 13th, Mynheer, Tesnow, Wilmington. Arrived at Cuxhaven 16th, Vi Gerhard, Hall. Sailed 14th, Germania (s),’Winzen, New Orleans; 16th, Atlas, Larsen, New York. Haver, Mareh 12~Arrived, Amity, Baker, New Or- Jeang: th. Skirnier, Arveskang, Galveston’ Conquest Small, San Francisco; Hollan Bragg. London (an sailed 18th for New York); 14th, Jacmel, Courwis, Sun Francisco tor Caen; Jessie Jamieson, West, San cisco. Satied 14th, Kong Sverre (#), Dannevig, New York ; 17th, Zephyr, Sweetzer. Cardi; tbth, John Watt, Morse, Key West; Genera! Shepley, Hutchins, do. Cleared |4th, Sarah Douglas, Douglas, Galveston, Haxs, March 7—Arrived, Pederd Jens, Hansen, Charles- 2. Hexvorr, March 15— Arrived. Libero, Tini, New York; 16th, Maas (#), do. Hox., March 16—Arrived, Ravenscraig, Dunlop, Francisco; 18th, Familiens Minde, Johnson, New Kalervo, trom Baltimore. Sen York; Hone Kono, Feb 16—Sailed, Golden State, Berry, Ma- | for P nila. Istx oF Wiant, March 15—Off the Owers, Sountag, Harriman, from Leith tor Montevideo, LaygeRroo., to March 15-Arrived, Berkshire, Samuel, San Francisco ; 16th, Gracia (s), > rezuma, New Orleans; 17th, Greece (s), Thomas, New York (and entered out tor do 1th); 18th, Hibernian (s), Archer, Portland. ‘aiied 1oth, HL Richardson, Anderson, Rio Janetro via Cardiff, ttano, Chisam, Havana; Niphot ay Southwest 'P: Unicorn, Horn, Galvesto: ‘iith,| Ne’ tt Forsyth, New York (and’ left Queensiown ish). 4 ith, Gertysburg, stuart, New Orleans; 17th, Cattarinich, Foston; Atias (8), Haseason, do; olds, New’ Haven; Vanguard, Mickell, Key ‘ensacola. Vanguard, Mickell, Key West: Coron, Herman Helmrich, U r muington; 16th, Cuba (s), Moodie, New Yi Waller, San Francisco; 17th, Siberia (3), E ton; Texus (), Lawrenson, New Orlea Minnesota (s)"Hamhn, do via Pauillac; Adriatic (‘s), Perry, lew York; Vincenza, Lehn ¥ do; Minots @), Shackford, Philadelphia; British Ameri- ca, Lockhart, candy Hook; Margherita, Scarpa, Genoa (entered March for Baltmore); 18th, Wasa, Holmberg, Baltimore: Alice @), Hits. New Or leans; Herald of the Morning, McLaughlin, New York; ha (s), Watson, do; Udjua, Eversen, Philadelphia; ilworth (8), 1 rowse, do; Senator Iken, Schumacher, Lagertha, Hendrikten,’ do; Gov Langdon, Turner, juebee; Southern (agh's, Woodbury. St John, NB. Off Holyhead isth, Jonawanda, Tarley, trom Liverpool for Mobile. Lowos, March 1¢—Arrived, Alladdin, Eversen, Phila- hia; Auszar, Gundersen, New York (and entered out for Philadelphia) ; lth, Hans Gude, Wingaard, do. hristophet, trom Voboy; Leda, Muller, Wilmington; I7th, Hakou, Ales: (), Miller, New York, 4c. ; 18th, bige c Poae pan A York (ana entered out tor do); Leanier, Kuight, do. red Lith, Satama, Hageman, Philadelphia; 17th, Pius Ultra, ‘Borden, New York’ (and leit Gravesen Isth); Gaeiuno, Paridone, do (and lett Gravesend 19th) ; Niagara, Pickard, san Francisco; Prodromo, Jacotsen, Baltimore ; 1th, Veranda, Chnistophersen, Philadelphia. Entered ouvidth, Orteo, Martmolieh, New York; 16th, Hakon Adel ), Muller, do; Amtonio, Calducci, do} Asi, Marietta, Ferrat, do, Salled trom Gravesend Mth, Formica, for Philadelphia; Vidsiaaen, do. Limerick, March 4—Arrived, Generoso, Chiess, Balti- more; loth, Svernen, Guttormsen, do. ‘Arrived at Tarbert lth, Ignazio, trom Baltimore, oyithos: March 1s—salled, “Mardell, “Hoyer, leans, LeGuorx, March 14—Arrived, Armonio, Casmo, New Dio itt, Uniel, siel West; Stromtid, Michelsen, Entered out Lith Snow, Philadelphi New York. Be M4th, Guglielmo Tommasino, Astarita, New ‘Manseruxs, March 13—Arrived, Voyageur, Varwell, Phiadelphia. sailed Lith. Marta Lauretta, for Baltimore; 16th, Lucia C Carace, New York Messivi, March 4—Sailed, Fanny Smith, Philadeiphia; Caroline Ediy, Larrabee, Sew York; Virginia L staltord, Curry, do; 5th, blien Marta, Hoxie, do. Manina, Jan’ 26—Salled, Anmie M Small for London; 20th, Gamecock, tor New York. Mitags, Feb 28—Cieared, Spray Bloom, Ganion, New y March 2, Lyttleton, Hosmer, Cadiz; 6th, ‘Lizae ‘ox, Hurrell, New York. Maura, March 7—Arrived, Bounding Billow, Reynolds, Boston. : ‘Narnes, March 10—Arrived, Nelle, Caflero, New York; Nari 1th, Horace Scudder, Gould,’Philadelhia. Abra Murch 1S—-alleg,” Salaiide, ramuelsen, New ork. Ovorto, March 6—Arrived, Joven Thomas, Pellica, New York. Saiied sth, Fortuna, for New York. a Pann, march 4—Suiled, Ratuer, for New York: 6th, jem, Smith, do. Pituat, March 18—Balled, Johannes, Beuge, New York. Papanc, Jan 26—Arrived, Henry ' Buck. ‘Blanchard, | Java. ‘ Purvannreo, Feb 16—Arrived, J P Auger, Cook, Phila- delphia; i7th, Talisman, Blachtord, New York; zuth, Senorita, baie Baluimore ; 23d, Woltville, Bartling, New York ; 24th, B'L Eaton, Adams, do, Sailed 14h, Gem, Moir, New York; 18th, Miranda, Clark do; 19th, Rival, Norris, do: Talisman, Blachtord, Rio Janeiro; 2ith, Herbert J Olive, Jones, Portiand; 25th, Tlva, Clark, Maceio; 27th, Jane, Dunn, New York. In’ port Feb 38, Adelaide, Hall, for New York, ready; J P Auger, for Bann Roads, do. Prawix' Port, March is—)assed, Agnes Campbell, QurENstows, to March 15—Arrived, Amicizia, Beiza, New York; Freizel, Norberg, do; to 17th, Meteola, Wikan- der, Baltimore ; 18th, Alberto, Lauro, New York; 19h, Martin, Pesse. do: Usko, Lundquist, Baltimore. youtled to 15th, Erik 8), Carl (rom London, &e), “ork. AOTTERDAM, March 13—Cleared, J F Mann, Deutch, New York; Mary Marshall, Wright, Philadelphia. Rio Janeiro, no date—Arrived, Creole, New York. Rio Granpe po Sci, Jan 29—Arrived, Nord seewarte, Breyman, Richmond: 3st, Fiora, Hansen, New York. SiKANRAEK, March 17—Arrived, Retriever. Davis, New | from New York for Isle of Wight, jew | York. Searorp, March 17—Off Beachy Head, Camilla, Ve- cerina, from ~hields for New, York. SypNky, March (4—Sailed, Tartar (6), San Francisco. Beet) March 18-Arrived, Sebastopol, Russell, ensacola, Entered for loading 17th, Tenax Propositi, Eibertsen, | Sandy Hook. st Vincunt, CV, Feb 14—Arrived, Elizabeth, Brown, Boston (and kalled 17th for Praia); 14th, Warren Hallett, | Newlove, Doane, do (and sailed 19th for Praia), Stern, March 18—Arrived, Drv Thumen Tellow, Kienow, New York: Fram, Andersen, Wilmington. sailed’ 12th. Von der Heydt, Koepcke, and Paul, Swinemunde and New York. SEVILLE, March Q-sailed, Fairfield, Hunter, | | | } } { Klatt, | New | | te Fran- | and water, | son, | hana, Douelass, New OHARLESTON, March 3-Clea: son, Hooper, Rockport, Me; schr Smith, Jacksonville. April 1Bailed, steamship Goorgia. Crowell, New York; bark Oiscal (Sp), Maragues, Barcelona ; sebr L Edwarda, New York. CALAIS, March 28—{eturned, schr Com Kearney, Ma- son, with loss of deckload. Cleared 27th, sehr Onward, Leland, New York. EDGARTOWN, March 28—Arrived, sobre Jeddie Tar ner, New York for Pembroke, Me; Emeline. Stanwood, Elizabetnport for Piymouth ‘and both sailed); Amelia, Bullock, Philadelphia for Kockland; Gen Thomas, New — 4, brig Abbey Wy loreuse “und Tange, York tor Boston ldahe, Jameson, and Sardiman, Hol- brook, do for do: Geo W Glover, Berry, do for Kockland= ual, Titus, do for Beliast. Fqivetvod 20th, steameus dhs Bowen, Sullivan, New York Boston, with dredge and two scolws, put in for eoul- Sailed 30th. all the » bove except steamtug Jas Bowen, EAST GREENWICH, March 3i—Saiied, schr J Burley, Northrup, New York. GALVESTON, March 27—Oleared, bark Annie Mark (Br), Hombourg, Bremen, Sailed—Ship Southern Chiet, Higgins, Liverpool ; barke National Eagle, do ild Hunter, Erickson, do, blet—Arrived, steamship State of Texas, Bolger, New York via Key West; sehr St Croix, Boston, In Bolivar Roads 27th, ready for sea, bark Fridler, Stiensen, for Cork, tor orders; brig Elizabeth T Thomp: Wright, tor Liverpool; sehr Martha Welsh, Burdge, ascaxoula, (o load lumber tor Philadelphia. FALL RIVER, March 30—Arrived, schrs Transit, Davis, Port Johnson; ding.on, Trenton; Richard ist, Henrietta Simmons, Godirey, a on by |, schrs Blackstone, Wixon, and Ida, Deering, w York, MOBILE, March 27—Cleared, bark Fannie Skolfield, Reagan, Keval (iussia) MOSQUITO INLE: la, March 18—Sailed, sehr Minne- ‘ MARBLEME A) March 37—Sailed, schr Bydney © Ty: ler, Barrett, Philadelphia, MYSTIO, Ot, Maret Ai—Arrived, schr Reading Railroad No, 46, Adams, Philade|p lia. N&W ORLEANS, April l— leared, (Won, Jensen, Cronstad!; Juy (Nor), ndia. BD. Crate Keval; brig Jane Goodyear (Br), Davis, ristol, EB. ‘Arrived at the Passes April I, bark Araldo (Aus), Tara- bochia, Havre. Salled—Barks Asta, and Emma. On the bars—At southwest Puss, steamship Vandalia at Pass a POuire, steamships Jamaica, St Louis, and V en—all outward bound NORFOLK, March 3)—Arrived, schrs Efe T Kemp- Kemp, New York; Wiille 8 “weet, snow. do; TP Hof, man, Grover, do; Harriett Doremus, Cornell, do; Boni: ta, Evans, do, wew Bb HPonn, March %0—Sailed, schr H N Miller, ler, hiladel phic. NEW BEDFORD, March $l—Arrived, steamer Centi- pede, Willets, Philadelphia; sehr Jesse’ Murdock, Chris- tie, Warehain for Georgetown, DO. NEWPORT, Macch W, (S—Arrived, sehr Isaac H Borden, Dodge Fall River for New York (and sid 3ist). Sist, A M—Arrived sclir Henrietta Simmons, Godfrey, Philadeiphia for Fall River (and sid this AM), Sailed—Schrs Sarah A Boice, Somers, Philadelphia: Chilhan, Grant, Fa'l iver tor New York; Kate & Mary, Cogswell, do tor do: Newbury, Winslow, and Mesenge Hathaway, do tor do; Daniel Morris, Squires, Warren tor Elizabethpurt; Harriet Ryan, Robbius, Salem tor New York; Allen H Brown, Rider, Fall River for do. sAtrived at Block Isand 2ui—Schr Davidson, Selleck, ew York. NEW LONDON, March 31—Arrived, schrs Gem, New York; Jos Potts, Biizabethport tor Providence; Luna, do tor do; J Hurst, Providence tor New York. Sailed—Schr "Rival, New York; Jas English, do; Charmer, Savanvah, NORWICH, Mureh 31—Sailed, schrs D A Bennett, New Mary Miiler, do; Gem, do, ‘N, March 3i—Arrived, brig Bittern, ¥ ates, Arroyo, WI; schrs Minnie W Grifing, Stocking, Virginia; Citacion, Nason, do, Salled—Schr Margaret & Lucy, Arnold, New York. an Fil, AS Arrived, bark Andreas (Br), Lessen, Sun- jerland, BE. satied—Sehrs A F Kindberg, Thomas, Baltimore; Mary A aay Alme, New York. PHILADELPHIA, March $l—Cleared, steamship Rat- tlesnake, Pierce, foston, : April l—Arrived, ships Richard (Ger), Biebach, Bre- men; Shakespeare (Ger), Fechter, do: barks Columbus vor), Olsen, London via Sandy Hook; King Carl (Nor), gusen, Dunkirk; Maria Reme Ger), Durin, Plymouth} brig Geo Gilenrist, Thompson, Havana. Heared—Steamships ‘lorida, Rogers, Providence; Saxon, Baker, Boston. Neweastix, Del, april !—In port, Ig, schrs Pinta, for Beliast; 8J Gilmore, tor Thomaston airie Bird, for St John, NB; ready to sail, schr Matthew Vassar, Jr, tor New Bedford. Arrived yesterday PM, schr Albert Jameson. from New York, te loud grain tor, un eastern port, sclir Na~ dab sailed for Wilmington, Del, yesterday AM, Passed down yeste brigsPeri and Keystone, for Matanzas; Gazelle, for Cardenas; schrs M A McGahan, for Rockland; J W Allen, fur Loston, and Charlie Mor~ ton, for Matanzas. Liwes, De), April 1—-PM—Bark E H Harrington re- mains for Philadelphia and brig Gderiila for New York; schr F LGodirey sailed at noon for Philade!pma; one bark passed in, Arrived from outside a light brig’ and tag, America. s ‘ PORTLAND, March 30—Arrived, steamer Franconia, Bragg, New York; schr Mary A Power, Wiley, !homas~ ton, to load for Cuba. sist—Arrived, schrs Grasmere, Macomber, Cie Silas McLoon, fondout; Isabella Jewett Cleared 30th, brig Memphis, Nelson, Windsor, NS; 3ist, Steamer Franconia, Bragg, New York; brig Iza, Waus, ‘aianzas. PORTSMOUTH, March 31—Arrived. schs Sid Godtrey, and Emma Bacon, Bearse, Philade!puia; Char- ter Oak,’ Fuller, Por: Johnson; Yosemite, Webber, Brash- ear City. Salled—Seh Evergiade, Sha PROVIDENCE, M. Robbins, Virginia ntuegos: larch 31—Arrived, schrs White Wing. jsavel L Peirce, Kemp, do; Eddie Pierce, Hawes,de: Nellie Kich, Rich, do; Abel © Buck- ley, Young, Philadelphia: Sarali It Thomas, Arnold, do; iiard P Phillips, Hawkins, Port Johnson ; Eva Diverty, Hand, do; Sarah A Falconer, Wilson, Hoboken; Wm 0 Trish, ‘Terrill, do. Sailed—Schrs Reporter, Ryder, New York: Carrie Heyer, Poland, Savannah; Mi Desperandum, itich, Vir- ci Roena’ Arrabell, Robbins, do;_ Barlie Plerce, lawes, do; Peacedale, Casswell, do; Herschel, Cham- bers, Baltimore; Loitie'Beard, Perry, Philadelphia; 1 T Hedges, Harper, do; Nicholas Mehrhof, Melirhof, Hay- erstraw; Oregon, Wilson, New York; Zulette Kenyon, Buckingham, do; Ira Biiss, Norton, do; Fly, Carter, do; Joseph Marsh, Suffir, do: Phabe tlizabein, Mapes, do} Sarah L Thompson, luli, do; sloop North America, Lyon, do. PAWTUCKET, March $i—Sailed, schrs Mary Price, Philadelphia; Wm Voorhis, GoidsmithyHaver- J H Young, Steeiman, New York. DHMOND, March 30—Arrived, steamer Wyanoke. ‘ouch, New York; schrs Join Farnham, Murphy, Bath, Charles Coumery, Creamer, Wood's Hole. ‘ailed—Bark Pragill (Ger), Jachens, Pernambuco; brig Frederich (Ger), Buckman, Rio Grande do Sul. straw K York. WAN HRANCISC\ Murch 24—Cleared, brig Perey Bd Swixexunne, March 12--Arrived, Fr Annersen, | Ward, Turner, . / as Pig , Sailed—ship Germania, Baker, Sehome: bark J _W Himiagion: Lach, Feleqrich Wiiuelim, Gelim, 40,7 20M. | gente Remsay Cetrepaulakiy brig Posen deena, Fos StRaiTs OF SUNDA, Keb 1—Passed, Paracca, Linton, J: ner, Tahiti. an for New York; 2d, Glamorganshire, Morgan, Houg ong for New York. Sournwoun, March 15—Of, Brothers Apap, Farrugia, from New York (ast Falmouth) tor Leith, SroRsoway, March 13—In port, St Matthaus, Weber, from Bremen tor /hiladelphia, to sail Mth, baving re- | paired. sAVANNAH, March 28—Arrived, schr Tarry Not, Dak bow, New Yor hailed—Schr C W Holt, Boston. April 1—Arrived, steamship San Salvador, » | New Yor: Cleared—Barks New Brunswick. Larsen. Alcido, Queeusiown ickerson, Carisham ; or orders; Columbus (Ger), Thiders, Swansea, March 14—Entered out Flora, Kloster, New | Reval; Gebers (Ger), Albert, Liverpool; brig Ida L Ray, ‘ork. Snietps, March 17—Arrived, Dorina, Valcich, New | York. Sov#amrrox, March 16—Salled, Perseverante, Bozzo, New York. < ‘Texe1, March 1l—Arrived, Sada, Medanich, New York. Toro, March 17—In port, Statsminister, Stang, Falck- enturg, New York. Vico, March 2— -Vatencia—Feb Arrived, Chiriana, Garquilo, New ork. WarerrorD, March 19—Arrived, Columbus, Pomeroy, Doboy. Capiz, March 7—The M M Williams, MeTfanna, from | Peters, ( yesterday for water, | | Malaga tor New York, put in here cleared and will -ail to-morrow, Fanmovrn, March 15—The Italian bark Simone Stella, | Maceagli, which arrived here yesterday from New York (wheat) for orders, reports having met heavy weather and been thrown on her beam-ends: and for the general satety was oblived to jettison ship's materials, cut away sails and aiso jettison portion of cargo. Pumped up wheat and shipped heavy seas. A survey will be heid to-morrow. Grerattar, March 9—The Russian, bark Jupiter, which | arrived from New York on the Sd inst, experienced Most severe weather and had five of her crew, including | the captain (Gronqvist), washed overboard on the 7th uit, in jat 49 38 \, jon 51 22 W, when the vessel was | Strout cleared of every- | thrown on her beam ends and tue de thing movable, including weckload of staves, boats, &c. Grmexock, March 17—Jhe Premier. Whyte, trom New York, arrived here, encountered a very vioient gale and had to cut away some of her sbars. Hawnvra, March 14—The Schiller arrived here March 12 irom New ), Thomas, which to the report of a diver, the principal damage is the breaking of the rudder below water; the vessel 1s also leaky and makes water in her coal bunkers and atter ompartment, besides several in uries of less importance. urveyors state that it is indispensable that the vessel should have a new rudier fixed, and as the Sehiller is too large to go into dock here it will be neces- sary to send her to Wilhelmshaven; they, thereiore. Fecommend to patch the old rudder, but leave the other damage antil the ship be docked at ‘that place. Accord- ing to their opinion the leakage is not such as to inter- tere with the voyave, because steam pumps on board can easily free the vessel. Pag March 15—The bark Adieu, Guttormsen, nence for Baltimore (general cargo), which put back March 10, making water, after striking on the bar, nas been surveyed im dock; as the vessel was making 12 inches of water in 2% hours, the surveyor ordered the discharge ot the cargo. Stranraer, March 17—The bark Retriever, Davies, from New York (bone dust), arrived here to-day, reports having met heavy weather, and was obliged to jetuson part of cargo. Suyrva larch 17—A three masted vessel, of 1,000 tons, name and nationality unknown, but supposed American, or English, in baliast, hay been wrecked on the north- western point of Metyiene Island, vessel @ total loss; crew drowned, American Ports, ALEXANDRIA, March %1—Passed up, schrs Ellwood | Doran, Cherub, Ocean Bird, Paidora, and Annie E Bab. cock, trom all loaded. BOSTON, April 1—Arrived, steamships Atlas (Br), Hoseason,’ Liverpoat via Queenstown; Neptune, Berry! New York; barks John Boyd (Br), Ellis, Glasgow; OU. Whitmor ‘y, Key st: brig Contederate (itr), | Grane hast Harbor TH; wchreAimerica (Br), Soragne, wt otis, Bay am yo Bermuda); i Warner, Port Gilbert. har ala Tn the bay, ship San Carlos, from Vaiparaiso. Cleared—steamships Aries, Whelien, Philadelphia (and sailed); Gen Whitney, Mullett, New York: Abrymes ‘Air Karelia, Strickland, Goree; Rebecca Goddard. Pettit Hil, ae Coast. Aitiea: brigs Lizabel, Mahoney, Mobi Williams, Veazie, Charleston; HH Meuilvery, Stable: picckivg vis Byokpots pehrs Alice Myrick (ir), smith: ay Mary B Dyer, Rand, Baracoa; LB Wind, Euds: cot. Phitade!piia via Lane's Cove. vl BALTIMORE, April Arrived, steamers F W Browne, Foster, New York; Octarora, do: Ucury LGaw, lia: Gelpnik; bark | evonshire, Havener, Guanapes brig Harnurd, Sagua: sches Belle Crowell ‘Haate : Rag A Morrison, Boston; Jennie Spear, New York; ok Kirk, Jersey Oity;A Li Huribut, New Haver Hoboken; Wm Sebimink, Philadelphia Cleared—Steamers Win Lawrence, Boston: Vindicator, New York; Vineland, Bowen, do; vot s Shriver, Plate adelphia: brigs Agnes Barton, Knight, West Indies; Jessie Khynez, Willis, do; scirs Me Downer . son, Boston: W u Fhelps, New Haven; Walter Paliner, Cole, Jersey City; AC Lyon, New York: \ Hoboken; Kate McNamara, Philadelph Mee orci) Pee penier, Nestorian, tor Liverpool; barks Amor t vio M, for Cork; brizs 8 } Anita Owen, tor Havana. a BRUNSWICK, Ga, March 27—Arrived, aches Nellie Treat, Vorr, Winterport, Me; AB Louk, Charleston (will load for Aad Cleared Zdth, sehr Lizzie Heyer, Poland, New York. ~Arrived, sehr Joseph: Maxwell, Da BATH, March 6 schr West Dennis, Crowell, Philadel- n; Belle Holliday} vig, South ainvoy bth—Arrived, phia me sehr Telumah, Harding, for Fortress Mon- | 1 0G. Sailed from Parker's Fiona 20th, sehrs J Paine, Stevens, do. New York: Huadelly tt BRWGEPORL, Mare Allen. New York’: OW Arrived, schrs Ellen Jane, New York; Austin, Saunders, Savannah Gu adarantbe): a. Wheeler. Amboy. TK. ‘Cleared 13th—Venus, for Boston; Mth, Sigrid, for New | Pressey, Balumore, Salled—Steam=hips Huntaville, Crowell. New York; Oriental, Boston park Kobert (Rus), Thiesen, Baltic | sehrs Daniei Pierson, Pierson, Damariscotta, Me; Ro- sanna Rose ay Yarmouth, Me. LEM, March 5J—Arrived, bark Greyhound, French, Cayenne Via St Martins; scbr Light Boat, Wood, Baiti= more; Muzy. Smith, Green, ‘and John Caawallader, McClain, Philadelphia; Clara, Norberry, Hoboken. SOMERSET, March 2—Arrived, schrs J H Burnett, Gardner, and Majestic, Dodge, Hoboken, 29:h—Arrivea, sctrs Wild Pizeon, Balcom, Philadelphia; rank Walter, Saxton, Baltimore; Silas Brainard, Bueil, ‘OFK, had sustained | damage. having been aground on Krautsand According | Means, Eaton, Sedgwick tor do; Li | John James, M L Newton, Adrian, ioboken. Sailed—Schr W C Atwater, Petty, New York. ay. ARD HAVEN, March 30—Arrived, brig Kodiak, rdenas for Boston; schrs Nathan Cleaves, Atwoo4, Virginia tor Portiand (and sid); Wilham B Thomas, Winsmore, and George Nevenger, ‘Smith, bos: | ton tor Philadelphia: A K Woodward, Woodward, and | Anna S Murch, Woodward, do tor New York; Kelpie Bryant, Machias for do: 1 Atwood, Foster; Lucie. M Jenking Jenkins, and Alice, Bennard, Boston. for Vir- inia; Lazae Stith, Gorham, Salem for do; Sunbeam, Bunker, Calais tor Bultumore ;J G Drew, Carter, Beltast for Jacksonville; GC Morris, Endicott, Parker's Head for Georgetown, DO; Henry Allen, Tatem, Philatelp! for Boston; Hickman, ‘Crocker, Woodbridge, tor do (jib: split Ann L Lockwood, ot Baltimore for do; Lucy J Coggswell, ' Lee, castle, Del tor Hyanms; imma’ ©" Curtis, Freeman, Virginia for Newburyport; Enterprise Jacksonville for Calais (arrived 29th and sailed Anna Leland, Homer: ML Varney, Kasiman, and Alic M Allen, Brigham, Portland for New York: Hero, Kelley, Salem ‘or do; Ceres, Coleman, Hoston for do: Tahmiroo, Clay, Bucasport tor du; Herald, Hall, and Nile, Metcal: Rockland tor do; sf Corson, i rower, and J B Clay ton, Gifford, Boston for Philadelphia; If T Potter, At derkon, and Josiah Whitehouse, Farnbam, Roekport Me, for do; David Faust, Smith, Buckaport for do: J : \zme Young. Young, | Salem ‘tor do; Freddie L, Porter, Whorf, Wiscasset for do; | John James, Frye, Belias: tor do; Adrian, Kent, Rock | land for do; ictinond, Guptill, do for Pawtucket (fore- sail and flyinglib sput): William 1 West, Doane, Boston for Virginia; Lulu, Snow, do for Baltimore; George B Ferguson, Ferguson, Beltast for do; Abbott Lawrence, | Griffin, Portiand ior Sandy Hook; J Paine, Stevens, Parker's Head for staten Island; Jennie N Huddell, Cranmer, do for Wilmington, vel. Bist, AM—Aarrived, schr Malabar, McCarty, Belast tor New York. Haley, from Boston for Passed by—Sehr John D Paige, Philadelphia, i) Pailed—Brig Kod!ak; schrs Emma 0 Cartis, Lucy K Cozgswell, Ann L Loekwood, Henry Allen, William Wal- ton, Ben) Gartside au. Jonn W Ruinsey. ‘ist, PM—Arrived, steamer America, Boston, for New York, brig MO Haskell Dix Isiand, for do; schrs Fannie Butler, Charleston, tor Boitast; Bay State, D M French, A H. Lennox (iain boom broken) and Lucy 4 Blossom, Boston, | for New York; Willie Stevens and Leontine, Rockland, | for do; L Sherman, Georgetown, for do: L A Burnham, St George, Me, or Baiimore; HS Brooks, Boston. for Philadelphia; Kathleen (ir), Mayaguez, tor NewDury- port; Mary i Harris, Havana, tor Yortand; Deborah jones, Georgetown, jor New Lork, Saiied—steamer ‘America: brig M O Haskell; schrs Anna S March, Lizzie L Mill LA Burnham, Luin, BL Sherman, Josiuh Whitehouse, J H Huddell, Lizzie Young, Abbot Lawrence, Adrian, Lottie, Senator Grimes, Juliet and Helen § Sines yeaah prii l—Returned, schr John amsey. Siiled—Schrs PL. “Sinithy Terrapin, Addie Murchie, an Jonny New: Grand Island, F Nickerson, Lottie, Gen Hall, Wm Thomas, A Woodward, JG Drew, Sun- beam, Alice, Lizzie Smith, © Morris, Luiie, M Jenkins, Geo Nevenger, H Atwood, Anna Lelanit Herallt, Nile, Malabar Geo # Ferguson, Ceres, J Paine, Freddie L Porter, David Faust, 5 & & Corson, L'B Clayton, HT Powter, M L Var- ney, Alice M Allen, Hero, Harriet Fuller, Wm H West, J Meara, Richmond, Harriet L Brooks, Yantic, R Gates, Wilie Stevens, Leontine, Lucy A Blossom, D M French, Mary Doane, Deborah Jones. 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