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\ ? , : { } t ' Ovation to John Roach—Banquet and Presentation at Delmontco’s. At Delmonteo’s las: evening a brilliant nd select party of gentlemen assembled to do honor to & superb banquet and witness the presentation of & vet of silver tea service to Mr. John Roach as@ testimonial of the appreciation of his efforts towards reviving the shipbuilding Interests of the United States, About 300 guests were present, including many of our most prominent citizens. The ménu was printed on pink and blue satin. A band was in attendance and discoursed pleasant muste during tne dinner, After the covera had been removed Judge Brady made the presentation of the silver service. He was received with cheers, and said he did not know why he should have been selected to make the presentation to Mr. Roach, except it ‘was that he was the son of an Irishman, and as | Mr. Roach is an Irishman, he felt not only proud ef his ancestors, but also Of John Roach. The pre. sentation was out of his province. He had never | received anything of the kind, nor did he expect | any. but this was no time for levity; he would leave au the satirizing to Captain Wyman and others, The present to Mr. ouch was an earnest—a reward of skill, of enterprise and industry, which a testimonial of this kin only feebi 3 His energy and success 18 onument em as portrayed by the handiwork face completed and oper works 0 be completed to occupy page in the history of this omantry, which ages cannot erase. Highly eulogizing Mr. Roach, who bad built seventeen iron ships, and hoping that he would live to see the ocean again dotted with American bullt Pages float- eq ee ons Stars and Stripes, he proceeded ‘Ww present the grand silver testimonial, Tumultuous cheering greeted the end of Judge bas "9 brilitant remarks, ‘Mr. Roach responded in & feeling and eloquent apanner. ‘on York+the Empire City” was responded to by William F. Havemeyer, who was received with applause. He said; Mr. Presixxt—In behalf of the city which I repre- fent on this occasion I tender you thanks for the Sempiiment whieh you have proposed. ‘itis with more than usual pleasure that | am here to partion Bon tupioas ate Rare a “Sea ert 18 the. histo a3 city. The business of shipbullaing” en almost entirely obliterated hostile attitude of the mechanics engaged, in branch of our national business, driving i ports preventing more favorable and more economical nities for its development, This nea not only sheeted the “analhulacng interests of this city bat re. sulted in annihilating the business throughout the country. This hostile proceeding, followed, as been, by the introduction of iron vy. nage and vropelled by steam, has rendered recuperation of shipbutldin, this country almost an Spon and has pla our carrying trade in the hands of trangers. While thus our energies were dormant, mse pressure of this prosperous busi ness = led to ae) of amiga ot such enter- the paildi in Euro) i ber foreign suipbuilders’ have felt “themselves ‘posses & monopol y which no oe ihe | = action on our part coul overcome, Eut tl march of évents cannot be Lye Lenton in our pgp a yell hea found «© and on | of the Delaware the recto been solved mee whatever can be — in any part of the world can | be accomp ere, and I am happy to learn that the | successful completion of the noble vessel City of Pekin | ie sim, hievements in the | which are destined, at no distant dav, | nation the advantages it had lost as the | ving Po wers of the world. | n has been och achieve by the skill, energy and | ability of e gensleman whom ere, this evening, meet to honor, and I feel, in ‘common with you all, that he is worthy of all the honor you can confer upon him. | ‘The service consists of a salver, coffee urp, hot | water kettle, after dinner coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl, cream pitcher, slop bowl and fruit stand, | contained in & chest of French walnut, hly pol- | ished handles and plates of silver, line inside | with bine satin, tujted. The size of the box is 40x24, On the satver i te is the 9 Rilowing inscription :— nae Presented to JOuN, “Roacm, April Tnis trium) PONENT OORP APOE HO ODE OE: i 30, 1874, in recog-; inition of his enalnent services to the, commercial 1 terest of the United States in developing and sustain- ang iron shipbanding, PO IEEE DO DL IOOS ES OODE DDS Beveral 0 other toasts were responded to, ‘and the eompany separated highly pleased with the occa- NEW YORK CITY. At the meeting of the Bureau of Charities yester- flay, Mr. Theodore Roosevelt in the chair, a letter was read from Mrs. Du Bois suggesting a reforma- | St | Egleston, Jr. the Board She wa an a state of inasmuch hea one seerees ‘tgs inst by Soe tera actually threat sioners assured sire, lngrabam that she she ahould be Sosecaed Y due violel u ncy take pF ig she has Bg ven! pPoduces, Inbelled, tn ‘in evidence aaalnst her vio- Rims’ Wi ile. on the witness id yesterday conn- sel for defence of one of the ecu asked her how she should dare to taste the ance maples, as it ‘was a violation of the rules of the temperance a0- ciety. The query created much merriment. The Commissioners reserved their decision the cases ex: THE ORANCE CHURCH. A Ctreular from Bishop Corrigan—The Clergy of the Diocese Imvited to a \ Conference Meeting. Bishop Corrigan has addressed a circular letter to the clergy of bia diocese on the subject of St. Joha’s church, Orange. The Catholic Church, he says, does not accept repudiation. Therefore, if the church 18 to be saved, the “unjustly and reck- lessly incurred” debts must be paid. He calls a conference of the reverend gentlemen on Mi the anniversary of his consecration, and mak statement of the debt of the church as follows :— The entire debt on St. soreee church, this time last sieuandey Gevgernas zouburiag ne saints ri jm tration of Rew. Dr. Wigger sireniioun corm were made to diminish | thi at burden; and, toanks to his seat and to the euseroaity of the creditors ot the church, fhe pres present f ere condition is as un tine aes 124, WOO ‘o meet eb aa debt ners $40,000 on hand, and ‘We expect to realize Irom the sa. pth orieee oft the chureh property as ma, ithout injury to the gharch, to parochial reside ne schoolhouses, the coe ters’ house and the cemetery sum Ce ye to , almost matured, ‘simonnting to $8,000, §mor nen af a in addition, ind bie cial condition of the parish will then be as | Ry ‘The right reverend gentleman adds, feelingly : _ Before making the appeal to the crersy I I promised Defore the altar that if our Divine Lord would Brew the effort the church at Orange, as soon as circumstances ‘Would warrant it, would be dedicated to His Most Sacred | Heart. St John's ‘nd all its shame would be a thing of | the past and the edifice would stand only as a monu- ment of the devotion of clergy and people to our Re- deemer, under this most gracious and consoling invoca- tion. St. John, the beloved disciple. who first learned the secrets of the Sacred Heart, would not object that this church, which has hitherto been placed under his patronage, should pass to the Toving care of the Master, on whose bosom he himself leaned for solace and support. THE PROTESTANT EPISOOPAL MISSION SOCIETY. The Twenty-third annual meeting of the Protes- tant Episcopal Mission Society of New York was held last night at Calvary church, Fourth avenue and Twenty-first street, Mr. F. S, Winston in the chair, The annual repert of the Treasurer was presented, showing an income, during the past | year, of $19,676 93, and expenditures, amounting in total to $29,257 42, of which $21,467 08 were for the City Mission, and $7,790 34 for St. Barnabas Hoase, one of the institutions under the spectal care of the society. ‘The report of the Executive Commit- tee represented the work of the Society as continu- ally increasing, while, in the words of the report:— “The receipts have not only not increased, but have fearfully diminished, leaving & most embar- rassing deficiency.”” The work of the society ex- tends over all the prisons and charity institutions of the city, reaching atrenty over 70,000 people. The following ofMicers of the society were re- elected for the ensuing Shaper nog au Right =e ie a 4 Horatio Potter, D, D.; Vice po and Montgomery, ‘D, D.;’ Rev, William F. Mr, Fred. S. Wiaston ; Mr. Thomas Secretary, Mr. Isaac H. Holines ; rer, Mr. Robert S. Holt; ‘Superintendent, 4. Woodrum; Financial Agent, Rev N. F. | ao tean) D.D.; Tre Rev. Ludium. SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF MAY. | _Satle._ | Destination, Steamer. St. Laurent, tion and making practical suggestions in the man- | Re, agement of infant and lying-in asylums. Coroner Kessler was yesterday called to the Morgue to hoid an inquest on the body of Isaac Dufy, thirty-four years of age and born in France, who died in Bellevue Hospital. Un April 16, at ‘No. 55 Columbia street, deceased was trampled upon by | 8 horse, by which some of the internal organs were ruptured, thus causing death, Wile Metterhauset, a child eighteen months ‘vid, whose parents live at No.7 Chrystie street, tied yesterday morning in the office of Dr. Kracko- wiser, West Tweifth street, while under tne in- fvence of chloroform, administered by him pre- paratory to operating upon him for a tumor, with which he was epee Coroner Kessier wiil hoid an inquest in the case to-day. ‘The examination of the two senior classes of the Behoo! of the Collegiate Dutch church took place last evening at the school rooms No. 160 West Twenty- pinth street, There were present H. W. Dunshee, Principai of the School; Rev. Dr. Ormiston, of the Twenty-ninth street Reformed Dutch church, sev- eral other ministers and the officers of the school. The examination was conducted by Mr. Dunshee, as- sisted by Dr. Ormiston. The two classes consisted of thirty pupils each, and the branches coming under examination were aritnmetic, algebra, geometry, bookkeeping and grammar. ‘ne school wili give a reception and exhibition at the same place on the Buh of May, at which a number of pupils will grad- gate, and the prizes won at the examination will ‘ve distributed. This school has an attendance of 200 schoiars, Who are divided into five classes, and i Managed by the principal and five teachers. The alamni of Lafayette College residing in this tity held a social reunion at the Astor House last eres President Cattell graphically described of the college during the past ten elowing @ change iu its financial condition to its present endowment oi nearly fae a and an increase in the number of its from 30 to 300. His statements were re- Serves, with great satisfaction. Addrésses were also made by some of the invited vy. Drs, C. S. Robin- son and H. M. Fiel go by Dr. Coleman and Pro- fessor Raymond, Prolessor Comin, of the faculty, the Secretary of the General Alumni Association Of the college. evening. Mr. A. F. McCoy, of the class of 1847, rty 000, much of it througn the munificence of Mr, | ng ey Rev. Drs. Adams and Hitcock, . William E, Dodge and Re BROOKLYN. Ad unoccupied building, owned by John Friel, in the rear of No. 273 Clason avenue, was set fire to at an early hour yesterday morning by an incendi- ary and was completely destroyed. ‘he loss 18 The property was insured tor $1,000 in the tional, of New York. ‘The contract for making shoes at the Kings County Penitentiary will be awarded by the Board of Supervisors to-day to the highest bidder. The Anighest bid thus far is at an average of fifty-four cents per day for maies and thirty-one and two- third cents for femaies, This would make an ine crease Of $28,254 over the present rates per year. John B, Faller, a well dressed young man, was arrested by Sergeant Eason, of the Tenth precinct, yesterday, on complaint of E. L. Tripler, proprie- tor of a Fulton avenue gents’ furnishing store. | Tne prisoner, it appears, bought $27 worth of is, Which he directed to be sent to lis boarding ouse. He met the messenger boy on the way and | ‘took the parcel irom him. He was pursued, cap- | ‘ured and locked up to answer. Charles H. Requa, Secretary of the Chief Engi. | meer of the Erie Railway, who was engaged by the | he ‘Music Committee of the Church of the Messian to Jend his vocal talents in the choir of said edtfice as @ yearly salary of $250, has brought ac- tion be! ge Morse to recover the amount | he piainti? was dischargea aiter | agreed upon. gerving 8X months in the choir, and he now sues | “ ee ec amount, as he claims to have been en- » a one Pd by Colonel J, Allen, chairman | Committee, The Court reserved its Timothy Finnin, who was accused of assaulting and Professor Weaserman, aud who it was thought by the police to be implicated $m the murder of Panormo, was discharged trom ree He was taken beiore Justice item vt St ge Corr, who has fignred in he had not been sic- in hie ‘sant to to obtain the wished-jor against the prisoner. On motion of the jor Finnin, Morris, po wdge dismissed charge and the accused walked out of the @iree man. he ——— | Sra WO days. with truit to J & T Pearsal; The Commissioners of Police and Excise were engaged yesterday forenoon in hearing the charges | of violation of the Sunday clause of the Liquor law, Kaas ingratam seven saloon kee! quevters, apyearanee 0h and eral om corne! ingston deaiers, who were present in goodiy The domplasnant™ prrohers. hissed her, then | ASK OW, Liverpool. roadway. -{Liverpool...|4 Bowling Green, -|Bambor.. Liverpool..|i9 Broadway. -|Liverpool..|i5 Broadway. Havre .....|58 Broadway. . Hamburg. .'l13 Broadway. BIGH WATER Jsland,.morn Hee 16 9 46 | PORT OF srw YORK, APRIL 30, 1874. CLEARED. Steamship Castalia (Br), Butler, Glasgow—Henderson ir Steamship Frisia (Ger), Meter, Hamburg—Kunhardt & Fo ad Etna (Br), Ecker, Kingston, 4c—Pim, For- by uty of Meriaa, Timmerman, Havana—F Alexandre & Sons. Steamship Canima (Br), Liddicoat, Hamilton (Ber- muda)—A E Outerbridge. Steamship Vindicator, Martin, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steamship Co. Steamship Franconia. Bragg. Portland—J F araee Steamship Nereus, Bearse, Boston—H F Dim: Sip Harvest Queen, Jansen, Liverpool—U 3 Marshall | “Ship Undaunted, Dinsmore, Sam Prancisco—Sutton & Bark JF Pust (Ger), Voss, Gloucester—Funch, Edye & Bark Paolo iy (ital), Borzone, Cork or Fal- mouth—Slocovich & tne (Nor), Sorgensen, Cork for orders—Funch, ve on Eber (Aus), Gurich, Londonderry—slecovich & ‘Bark Constantia (Nor), Rafn, Limerick—Funch, Edye are Giovanni D (Aus), Dulcicn, Sligo—Slocovich & $ ouark Margaretha (Ger), Ramien, Hamburg—C Tobias & ark Killarney (Br), Hingston, Cape Town and Port Blizabeth (Atrica)—Geo F Bulley. Bark Antelope, Davis, St Croiz—-Roche Bros & Co. Bark Morning Star (Br), Sisson, st Jago and Guantana- mo—Waydeli & Co. sa Gipsey Chie (Br), Taw, Penzance—Geerge F Bul- | brig H 8 Sibley, Colson, Montevideo—John Norton, Jr, Brig Orbet, Nash. Clenfuegos—Simpson, Clapp 4 Co, | Brig Star, Cook, Cardenas—J H Winchester & Co. | Brig Daphne, Watts, Matanzas—Jay W Elwell & Go. | | Brig James ead (Br), Ireland, summerside, PEI— DE ‘olf & ( Sehr Mary Burdett, Tobin, Para—Burdett & Pona. Scnr Allen Lewis, Lewis,’ Harbor Island—Isaac R Sta- ples. ad hr Sunny South, Derrickson, Galveston—C H Mallo- | ceane “West Side, Davis, Corpus Christi—Evans, Ball & pray Nellie Crowell, Crowell, Jacksonvilie—Evans, Sehr MD Marston, Hooper, Baltimore—Hand & Swan, | Schr Mary Brewer, Saunders, Bostou—ii F Brown & ‘Schr Florida, Thompson, Boston—Charles Twing. Sehr Thos Ellis, Keily, Harwich, Mass—Fisher & Co, Sloop Fred Brown, Wilson, Providence—H W Jackson Steamer Bristol, rn emt Phitladeipnia—Jas Hand. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. sb tia (Br), Lott, Liverpool Apri 18, via | eeenmeneh 1908 wish ahdee and 198 passengers. to" | rancklyn. pri "28, passed ‘eam ip Uceaute (br), | eam Minaetata Bn), Beddoe, Liverpool Apri) 15 | Williams & Guion, Had fresh ad seas all the and Queenstown 16th, Li treat dons sehr 490 roites van hy +25 mi rau iiles E of Go. an ‘Anchor line steam- ship bow mehty ‘Gaelic (Br), i, Sonesnes Egverpec! via Queens- Sekmnshipe iethiopia tral, Glasgow, with mdse and passengers to Hendei Steamship Lf geteg em Cy we Hamburg April and Havre loth. with mdse. ye 568 passengers t0 Ku ot hardt & Co, fad strot heavy, April 19, int 49 34, lon 8 perk “ienriene Bet ),. fr = ig Hambu: nm Francisco via Guay tor ‘i A ion § 3206, eh ship Great West from Liver! pool tor New Yo Pesreatnship Michtion4, Retd, Norfolk, with mdse to the OW Domiuton Steamshiy Compa i pominion Sieaimebip Coenen, chiy Petal end Xortolk, with indse ahd pawsngers to the Old Dominion Steamship sehr Gore (ot Bath), Latham, Havana 18 days, wi sugar, &c, to J H Winchester & Co. Was 7 days north ot Hatteras, with heavy NE and NW wings. Sehr AF Ames of Rockland), Jamesson, Cardenas 11 days, with melado to Gossler & Co, vessel to H P Broven. Had heavy NE and NW winds: April 2, off Hatteras, jn.a heavy NE gue, carried away toretopmast and jib- Sehr Martha T Pike (of Newburyport), Howard, Bara. | enberg. sailed 1 Yaa Pree ror Kew Yor Goh we with schr Joba isk, ir Starlight (of Bath), Hopkins, Jacksonville 9 da: with pannel pine to Drew & fuckie: vessel to H cf Loud ac chr 4.3 Pig Toman, Norfolk, Richards, Irving, Alexandria, Va, for New "St Pret Lo Letiagl, ¥ ypinia, echr arab P Suth, So Snow, irkiaia, | few nights ago. Bhe was ioaded with lime, and fall Y/Bradenaw, Bradshaw, Virginia for Fair- Ben "44 Boribut, Griftn, € Morris, Endicott, Baltimore for Boston, gre = Enis Tesh wes Daaennaers ta Win P iyi 1% HN wan P uccidentally eualtsed ie pi I eaten ° Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Schr Freedom (Sr), Hatfield, Wentworth, NS, for New York. 1s days with plaster to y Ld y Berta B Wilsor rt for New York. beh R Bonr Goddess kelly. Fall Rives for Now Vor Schr J B Allen, Davis, Newport for Ne Schr Minquas, Heaney, Providence for Schr Ligntfoot, trom Gloucester (bound eats ishing), Sone Em mma J Gott, Gott, trom Provincetown (bound ey Ashing | hr atlantic, from Hyannis (bound south fishing). BOUND BAST, Th ~ sess Chesapeake, Jobnson, New York tor Port- isteamsnip Acushnet, Rector, New York for New Bed- Brig Belle Star (Br), Dakin. New York for St John, NB. Schr Promenader (Br), Davison, New York for Hants» port. Schr Czar, Morton, New York for Boston. Schr F A Colcord, Pease, New York tor Bangor. Schr G 1 Lovell, Hoboken tor tro Froviaence. Schr Ripple, Trenton for Schr GC Morris, Richards “Pitadelphia for Boston. RcnE Tra hilsg Hortons EWeabetnport ior Brcton. rira orton, thport for Boston. Schr Free or Bentley, Port Johnson for Ports- mouth. Schr DA Berry, Amboy for Providence. Sehr Star, Brown, Hobo! Sehr ire Latvinicr, Coleman. ebilatlpnin for Boston. Schr Johnnie Meserve, French, Philadetphia tor Bos- ‘Sehr M Hand, Hallock, Bitsabethnoxy for Fal! River. Schr M A Predmore, Sherman, Amboy for Providence. hehe Americun Eagle, Shaw, Philadelphia tor Fali Iver Behr D O Burdett, Rogers, New York for Riverhead. Sehr Z L Adams, Ni pene New Fork for Providence. Sehr Orozimbo, Cook, Hobok for Providence. Schr 8 Ricker, Ricker, Ni ‘ork for Stonington. Sehr jpiand City, Allen, New York for Gloucester. Schr @ A Pierce, Linnekin, New York for ian Sehr Isabelia, Horton. New York for Schr 8'J Gurney, Gurney, New York for New Haven. Schr John Stockham, Hart, Hoboken for Providence. Schr Lavina Anderson, pais for New Haven. Steamer United States, Davis, New York tor Fall ver, SAILED. Steamships Frisia (Ger}, Hamburg; Castalia (Br), Glas- low; Canima (Br), Hamilton (Bermuda); Claribel (Br), ort au Prince; indicator, ehitadel hia; ship Silver Eagle (Br), London; barks J (Ger), Bremen; Alice Tatnter (BP, Rio Janeiro: brigs:Curacoa (Wr). Curacon Athalaska (Br), Laguayra; Elizabeth Winslow, Car? denas; John Swan, Cadiz; schr Joseph Smith, st Kitts. Wind at sunset W, fresh. Herald Marine Correspondence. Newrorr, RI, April 30, 1874. Advices received from the Newport (RI) Wrecking Company state that the schr Harry Lee, from South West Harbor, Me, for Philadelphia, which went ashore near Hyannis some time ago, went to pieces in the gale of Sunday morning, Her cargo had been all taken out, and the wreckers were expecting to have her off pre- vious to the gale. They had contracted to take her either to New Bedford or this port for 45 per cent of both vessel and eargo. The same SOmpAnY, above mentioned, have made a contract to Ret off schr Marv J Adams, from Maine for Philadelphia, which went ashore two miles east of Point Gamon, near Hyannis, in the gale of Saturday night rt. ‘The steamer Plymouth Rock, now undergoing exten- give improvements at this port. prenaratory to taking her place, per order of Jay Gould, as an excursion oat for the coming season, will be towed to Fail River in a day or two se receive @ hew shaft and to have the old one Ree ow sci Albert Daily, which arrived here Monday, with sails badly. torn, &¢, is being ‘repaired at this port as quickly as posslble. Maritime Miscellany. The purser of the steamship Scotia, from Liverpool, has our thanks for courtesies, Sreamsnir MepiaToR—The fire on board the steamer Mediator, at Philadelphia on Weineatay nigbt, com- menced after a portion cargo had been dis- charged. The fire was discovered in what is known as alarm was given there were two slight. explosions, sup- posed to have been caused by the fire coming in contact with eins Portions ‘of the. eargo on the wharf to the south of the dock were covered by the insurance patrol, but their utmost endeavors fatied merchandise on shore. The such a nature that it will be the npper deck and beams that nel ing confined mostly to the cargo, Bark AurrxD—Mr John Cooper. of pilot boat Thomas Negus, No J, reports, fen Bait ea BSE of Nantucket get any more of thé nee tothe ship, was of Tepaired, an ite only | Ughtahip, passed pilot Gwe Bust, No faving 1m ag bark Alfred. wit) var all her masts by the deck. he crew of the bark was on board of the iilot boat. (1h above vessel is probably ‘the bark: Alfred, PRR whic sailed from Philadelphia April 18 for St John, Brig Koprax, from Les a for Aspinwall, went ashore on the lower end of Bulkhead Bar at 10 AM 29h, and remained at noon. Scne Etta Powett, from Philadelphia for secandeis, before reported in collisicn with sehr © B Wood, for Bos: rep: Sonn Eastern Berix, from Philadelphin for Portland, went ashore at the upper end ot Fort Delaware evening of 28th, and remained at noon 2th. Senn MInnre Sewaut. which was driven ash: r | | Xorth’s Sydney, CB, in the gale ot August 24,1873, has beet ted. Senn © W May, at Port pri 28 was Ww in miles of ety zabeth 260) Blows off in the gales: lost boats davitg kone? Ne Scun Henny A Borvnam, Raynes, from Boston for Port Caledonia, CB, put into ‘Portland April 29 for repairs, | having experienced a gale night of 25th, off Georges, and had sails badly split, &c. Scun Epwanp Lzx, damaged by collision with the tw: sand veasels a few days tince, now lies at Kerry whark Newouryport, for repairs. She isto have a new main: id April 2% from oy eld pres Tnems (Br), Miller, from Philadelphia for Char- lottetown, PET, before reported at Lennox Passage (Arl- chat). in distress, in addition to the other damage had lost mainsail. Would be taken on the marine slip for re- pairs to her hull. Scur Many Lex Newron, Foster, of C. ragged her anchor toren on of April 29,and went ashore on Plum | Isiand Point, Newburybort harbor. The crew remain on board. The tchr went down river yesterday to take in sand for ballast. She les in an easy postion, but will require considerable expense to dig her out after the storm abates. Scur Axna (Br), Boudrot. from Lingan, CB. for Newbu- Hyport, wrecked on Ipswich Bar, was owned by Capt Sylvesier Boudrot and bis brother. of Arichat, CB. was Dant at St John in i871 and was purchased by the pre- sent owners shouts month since tor $7,000 in gold: in- | fuired for $1,200, The vessel will probal ny be rola. ‘eho Hes about half a mile trom Ipswich light, badly strained, and with about two teet of water around her at low tide. The cargo will be discharged into lighters and taken to Newburyport. US Steamer Linconx, Intel undergoing repairing and refitting. Her boilersand én- gines are being overhauled and repaired. Asmall army of men are at work on the vessel.” She will be ready tor service in about @ week, and will then go on the South- ern Coast route. About $10,000 is being spent upon her. Missing Vessxt—Bark Wallis & Sohn (Ger), Splegel- berg, which sailed from New York September! for Gib | Falta, with a cargo of 160,200 gailons es one rae noe | since been heard ot S was as register, built in 1872 at Barth, whence she hailed. A Bracon Wanrep—The Newburyport Herald says that ® beacon is much needed on the nortn pier on the River Merrimac. 1p foggy weather or in the night time, in ti the river, It is difficult to distinguish ¢ orth froin the south pier, and. the labnity of ramming’ vessel ashore on one bank or the other is great. buoys haye recently been put in position along the chi nel and painted, and the authorities are requested to see that the beacon 'is replaced on the pier as formerly. Commence on THR MeRntxac—Since the opening of havication on the Merrimac this season, thirteen achoon- ers, with an aggregate of 1949 tons, have passed thi the draw. These ‘vessels togetiicr had kectrelgne Lan | tons of coal, 6:5 (00 feet of yellow pine timber, 1100 casks ot lime, and 20),000 feet ‘of Eastern lumber. The first vessel went through on the 23d day of March, and since | that time the draw of the railroad, bridge has been opened twenty-six times, and that of the travel bridge | torty-five umes. Tt is believed this year will show large increase of commerce up the river over former sold at San'Francisco, is Taphtirie At Essex, 27th inst, from the shipyard of Joseph Story, a superior clipper modelled schooner of the following dimensions :—Length, 97 feet; breadth of beam, 25 feet; centh of hold. 9 fect 3 inches’ Her frame and planking are of white with yellow pine deck- frame and ceiling and hackmatack knees, She is de- signed for the mackerel tlshery and will be the largest | vessel engaged in this business. she is tobe ngged with three maats, and her advent among the fishing fleet will inaugurate a new departure in this branch of maritime employment. She is to take a crew of 25 men, with two seines and boats. She is owned Ly Capt D& Newcom RR Freeman, G W Kemp and others, of Wellfleet. an wil! be commanded ve Gay wk Darius A Newcomb, ot Well- fleet. She is to be catied the Czrric D Alien, From the yard of Messrs Giles Loring & Co, at Yare | mouth, ast Thursday, a fine double-decked Por. called eannie B Tucker, 9 tons, ow! aa ¥ Jb nd other parties. ot Portland, cker, who {s to command her. Portland the same day. The ice went out of the Penobscot from Bangor down might of April 26, The steamer City ot Richmond arrived at her wharf next morning, the first of the season. Messrs Waters & Mitchell, of Providence, have made @ contract to get off the schr' Mary J Adams from Maine Winslow & Capt Price F “whe ‘was towed ta the © Point Gamon on Saturday night. Messrs Atkinson & Filmore, of Newburyport, have just laid the keel of another ship of 1000 tons at their yard on the Merrimac. Havana, April 90—Bark John Zittlosen, from Havre for fagua, in'vailast, is ashore on Cay Cruz, Hatirax, NS, April 30—There was a brisk snow squall here this afternvon. Schr J Morton, from Trinidaa foe Halifax, is ashore at Cape Sable. The crew were save Steamtug Gipsy, which recently went ashore at White- head, has gone to pieces. schr Crusade (Am). arrived from the Western Bank last night, ana reports that on Sunday last, while on the Banks, she lost ail her trawi gear, anchor apd 3 fathoms of hawser. Saturday night, grounded on And capsized the crew havi ‘The hatches are open and Jose is to be heavy, a8 the schooner was loaded with @ valuable cargo. Schr Lusquene, Capt Rice, of Annapolis, while lying at Oak Point whart, near Canning, was destroyed by fre & off from the Wharf, careened and in consequence of the | Frater reaching the lime. the captain and crew were forced to leave her. They subsequently returned, Guring the might. the captain's sop discovered the Yexsel yasen fire, Dut it Was too late, and the crew had to abane jon her. oi ‘sche phe rent OS se Fort Point, Soenase erpool Harbor, during the gale of Sunda, H probably will Bedomie & total wicca. ey NOTRE eae, April 30—The Light mgt Board has tne formation that the Nova Scotia scho (Barnett, master), from Pernambuco with cot tor Bate | more, was run into sunday, and su niles (rom Point Lookout. ‘Thus tar oily one person is known to have been saved, named kvans, who arrived here yew terday. ‘Whalemen, ma March bark Acors Barns, Allen, of wit yobs bon Mista tentved daiecol not reported, Spoken. Ship Pride of the Port, Baker, from Boston for San Francisco, March 22, lat uN, jou i W, the midship section, between decks. Directly after the | ton, ye towed to Wilmington, Del, nightof April 8to | for Philadelphia, which went ashore two miles east of | zThe schooner America, which arrived at Canning, N 8, | b NEW YORK HEALD, FRIDAY, MAY I, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. aa erie Bremen for New York, has put ron te Balle Apritie neat Beachy Head. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Hxaaup London Bureau, No 46 Pleet street, the arrivals at and depart- ures from European and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country (res of charge and published, 1a a Bark Uriel Towed Into Aberdeen—Arri- vals and Departures. Lonvon, April 30, 1874. rk Uriel (Ger), Sicbolds, from Liverpool for New Haven, which put into Bustavoe Aprilé dismasted, has deen towed to Aberdeen for repairs. aBRIVALS, Arrived st Falmouth April 2%, ship Joseph Clark, Crocker, Macabi. Arrived at Bristol April $0, steamship Great Western (Br), Stamper, New York. Arrived at Cardiff April 30, bark Alice Vennard, Hum- phrey, Havre, Arrived off Scilly Apri! 30, ship Sabino, Paine, from Valparaiso; bark Lima (Ger), Ellerbrook, from New York for Bremen. Arrived at Queenstown April $0, steamships Greece (Br), Thomas, and Par ia (Br), Watson. New Yors tor Liverpool. Arrived at Moville April 27, steamship Tyrian ‘(Br), Lawson, New York for Glasgow. Arrived at Antwerp April 29, the “Emanuel,’’ from Wilmington, NC, SAILINGS, Sailed from Liverpool April 29, ships Freeman Clarke, Bosworth, New Orleans; Ivanhoe, Herriman, Rio Ja- neiro and San Francisco; bark Ragna (Nor), Svensen, Philadelphia. Sailed from Deal April 29, brig Lauretta (Br), Nicker- son (trom London), Boston. Bailed from Londonderry April 29, barks Countess of Dufferin (Br), McGonagle, United States; Freya (Nor), Jann, do. Balled from Waterford April 29, barks Zio Lorenzo (ital), Tagion!, New York; Oskar & George (Rus), Lin- gonblad, do. Salled from Helvoet April 26, bark Marianna Ferro * tal), Antona, New York. Sailec from Antwerp April 27, barks Success (Nor), Olsen, United States; Tritone (Aus), Cattarinich, Boston. Sailed from do April 29, Hero, tor New Yorx (bark Hero (Rus), Henrichsen, sailed from New York March 26 for Antwerp). Sailed from Bremen April 27, bark Caroline (Ger), Stricker, New York. Saijed from Havre April 29, bark Luigina (Ital, for New York, Sailed from Marseilles, bark Santa Anna e Maria (Ital), Maresca, New York, Foreign Ports. ASPINWALL, April 30—Arrived, steamship City of Gua- temala, Hildreth, New York. Baracoa, April rie amc Dy ay D prenchy Ae ratte} New York in Mary's Lant, for do a tie E ‘Smith, for do ) rit a ebster, Care Havtizx, April Pdo—arrived, schr Daniel Haskell, aru id Aprit %—Arrived, steamship Qnebec . Liverpool likums, Apel %0—Arrived, steamship Chase, from or d. M. March 6—In port bark Miako (Br), Anderson, from shaighal, arrh ived Sth, chartered to load for New Siaieanmica, April 4—Arrived, echr J M Flanagan, Shaw, New Yor! Panama, april S0—Arrived, steamentp Colima, 4udson, San Francisco. og, Gusts, March 10—arcived, schr Impulse ‘(Br), ‘urt! lew York. Miatcvat, March 12—In port barks Scotland, Giidden, for Swatow; Vesta, Percy, for Newchwang and Swatow, | Sr Jaco. aati sehr Express Tilton, ire- land, Philadelphi ‘April $—Arrived, brigs Dart (Br) Colton, ani ate Uphau bark nate Rate Upham (82), Brown, St Thomas; litk, ‘er. fardenas, (ir Sons, KB, April 20—Arrived, ship Andrew Jackson, | piekd Savanna barks Kate ie Bageton (Br), Br), Hilton, Bos | ton: Vikingen (Nor), Athormsen. TeINIEAD Apri 14—Artived, brig Nailey ri McBride, Cienfuegos, a cath [Pan Sreansutr Sconta danse, April ii—Arrived, Fides, 4s nalia, Philadel- PARDEE April 16—Sailed, Appia, Pedersen, New 1 werr, April 16—Sailed, Waaren, Pedersen, Bostot a Arrived At Flushing 17th, Annie Bingay, Cann, P| ¢ AMEND March 31--Arrived, Syrius, Koadsen, New Baltic. Brager. Pensae Creams te April 18-ealled,’ Parodi G. Parodi, New ‘Savaxon, Feb 27—Arrived, Nightingale, Cutter, Singa- Apell Wn Morgan's Pl, Amon Rowell, ipby. 3 from fork. BREMUNNAVER, April 18—Arrived, Baltimore (s), Lilien- was | bain, Baltimore; Akt Ohio (8), Von Ernster, do'(in tow gf two steamers from Falmouth); America (), Bussius, New | NSauled ith, Nurnberg (s), Jaeger, Baltimore (and left | aveanrnieas W7th); 16th, Vai Ce Li North Ameri- Ohristiane, Uldrichsen, New Cj ahow-UeFURNESN ADE 1?—Atrived Barbarossa, Valla, New York; To Venner, Gabrielsen, Darici Bassin, March 16-Sailed, Harry Morse, ‘Patten, Eu- ropompEavx, April t—Proceeding down the river, Jean Pierre, Legiese ‘San Francisco, Conn. April 18—arrived, Tipotar, Lundman, Baltimore ; 18th, Marietta (4 Potrata, N ew York. COPENHAGEN, 1 is—Arrived, Erstatningen, Olsen, Baltimore: Tiisnhe, Jensen aLcurta, March ne estived, Importer, Avery, Rio 0, Steinmann, Sand, ety oe Phila phe ee Sane Dat, Al Garten, Goole for 8a. vannaii; Majestic, Evans, fondon for St Lucia (and i od faxsed 17th, Dinorah, Jorgensen. from London fo piilagelphia Majestic, Evans, do for Boston; Macnilae, DUNGENESS, April 15—Paseed, Bertha Bablrass, Bahl- rugs, trom Haml.urg for New York. woo April Arrived, Tre Cugini, Reban, New ‘Gasrnourne, April 16—Off, Fliza McLauchlan, Den- nis, trom Antwerp for Philadelphia. Lstnorx, April 12—In the Souna, a Norwegian bark from New York for Lubec; Svalen, Norlander, do for Cronstadt. Fataourm, April 17—Arrived, Carlotta, Belando, Balti- more (has been reported by cable a usenstown), Sailed 17th, Fannie, Carver, Konig Gromautas, Al Dril &-Arrived, Gottardo, i ‘Massa, New Or- Guxoa, April poeeel Simeto, Viviani, New Or. leans; si Khenezer, Nielsen, di Balled 13th, Fortunata Olivarl, New York. pOlsscow, ‘April 17—Arrived, Glencoe, ‘Palmer, San ‘rancisco wartived at Greenock 18th, Victoria (s), Hedderwick, oF! Satled 6th, Italia (@), Craig, New York (and left Queenstown Havers, Aj F-Sailed, Agnes Cambell, Landry, New York: Nurdhavet, My! Gieared isthe, Grarina, Nickel, Matanzas, Haxsona, April M—Ai ‘Grenmar, Yorks Abbie Thomas, “Mowallen Pinlaiteipiies iin, Olat (), Pedersen, New York; Westphalia (3), Stahl, do. mivorr, April ie—arrived, Virgo, Michelsen, New Or- Balled 16th, Tl Libero, Ferro, Baltimore; Figli Accame, Poin oF Wiows, April 16-—O8f Shanklin, Borzone, 0 i oF Wiaur, Apt a zone, Ore from London for New York, Spag) Liverroot, April 17—Arrived, Paquita, Albinaga, New Orleans. Cleared 6th, Activ, Jacobsen, New York; Atlanti cobsen, Philadelphia; Savannah, Tebelmann, Sav Entered out ete OF Any loseason, Boston ; Mary K Campbell, Omero, Syency, Of Holyhead 14th, Leamington, Orkney, trom Liver. ‘Tons doo! tor New Orleans, Lonpvon, April 17—Cleared, Denmark (s), Sumner, New York; Ercole, Tancredi, do. Salied trom Gravesend 16th, Marle. for, Philadelphia (and passed Broadstairs 17th); 17th, Lina, Suhr, Charles- ton; EF Gaain, Meyer, Sandy Hook (and anchored 18th a sHoNbokoensr, April 16—Sailed, Village Belle, Little, altimore. Licuons, April Arrived, Leone, Cloconardl, Ni York; 14th, :dtaphien Bistiop, Gilkey. do, said whe Ro $8, April 15—Arrived, Guido (tal), Coleagio, — April 13—Arrtved, Kathrine; Jorgensen, Savan- Praw1e Point, Aprit 17—Passed, Hondeklip, from Beau- fort for Newcastle. Punaurd Aprit i6—Sailea, , B1,Dorado, English, Rio Jan- eiro; Leonora, Apa Moni PoRTsMouTR, Put co Martha Cobb, Pearson, Savani for Cronstadt, with chronometer, broken. Quaxxstows, april 18—Arrived, Lalla W, Gandy, Bait mere d Raxaoon, March 16—Arrived, Francis B Fay, Osgood, alcutta, OUTH, wile April Pe cAzrived, Grat Bismarck (5), Mayer Bremen for New York. ins Br. va nGaR,, "April 3—Cleared, Cari Johan, Ockland, merica, Sixcarous, March 18 Sailed, a rarwich, Dickson, Bos- j eh, Goodall Crockert, R& iG, April 7-Sailed, Superiot, Helgesen, Amer- ‘Warenronp April I7—-Arrived, Kong Carl, Knudsen, New York; nderse! Seed isin, Fillippo Pedr Mazzo, New York. Baxxen, April 15—The master gta Balti: timore (3), arrived here from Baltimore, re} ADriT 8. in 1At 9 8, ton 18 W, took off part cegareee | By the bark Mirto X, of Mirleate Oaravint fem nt for Boston (sai), which vessel Togt ‘rudder and tap: Gitte ncct atte Hee Sh cess cook's m: ir. ie Feported abandoned.) pier Fatmoura,/April 16—The Mathilde, Rackow, from Liv- erpool tor Now York (salt), has put in here, having lost isi main an foretopmasts, jibboom, Hone ha qpneana mainrail broken March 30, in 33 lat 63 rveskane, from Havre for New }7th—The Skirner, pod (ballast), put in x to-day with tore and main- re , and with loss of Ay jwark: Ca ya chions. ‘am| Holmbe: 5 phis feta casks), "Kas ‘pu put ia here with fore and | Xo main! yards broken. iY, April 16—Capt Steffensen, of Se trie Nornen ived here from Mandal, reports on Tth. Inst, s Norway, bearing, ENE, Waite dian, fell hy i with 5 RA) Show mont me on bach quarter; veasel in id hat her In tow until the ot obliied to alip her ; he is of the opinion the was a Britany Macrae telegraph from Aden dated April 16)— ut im re to-day to ir Focelved in ae ba fain Teac cing Tou the rade is ma sia feds stanchions are ggiaced isto haee a Wi B23'to hadaass, April 16—The bark Gustave Friedrich Fock- ho water, ae ine, with other vi luring @ hurricane fare Rae pi lxaNDRla, April 20—Arrived, schr LA Rommell, ate Be Passed d mans rooting "iran, FJ Lockwood, Breeze, wa Hilton, iM row Sperariene eat |B steamer Ne| ', New York; jotte! bre Altred W Finke ‘Che eh ooFintield Scott Crosby. 1 Philadelphia; B Beha Fy fin Greaby iin: #ilckemons Chase, doi FN TBO! Rachel "foi ¥ wien n, itingey, ‘ % aa Bean Siawii, Lewin dot tery sites Ba ny Hecee ale @ Pal, Deane Wathen: 1, Por' NSD ; ve th, dot Jo; Wonlton, Chuse, New Yor, 86 nyou, Nick: \—Seht aust raker, Batataa ta cane. ee emegnass ‘ Balleg Bar Se Catiton; brigs MB sre gat Thala. aut a Par Jenigearr td P Cranmer, SEEEIER, wee rntraeme (lor), Carlsen, Dup- $0th—Arrived, steamers Guillermo, from Havana; Elizabeth, trom New Yor! illite Whilden, from Philadelphia; barks Herme fe, Limeric Palestins, a (or, 01 Liv selred H Stickney, from Matanzas; 7 ‘rrafto Richmond, Mex & B verett, from New York: Willian Allen, from Boston fing ‘Mahodio, Cleared Steamers Joni Boston) James fork and rior rate tt, for New les Barks— New Light, Chapman, Me ean yoy Speranza i A ae ea aaah eee 5 La i Hen H i Boston’ schre, Olive Scofield for New Pan. tor Nova jotian for : harks Elverhoi ior Nontevide velo for Hull and Fi for Core: sche Fre die bt Yeret thomsen ne? ‘seh: more; Saratoga, Nickerson: Elwood oe Adams, ——; Mary A Drury, Arrived, schr © R aunt, Douglass, Sa} ills Ped ut ioe PORT. Ape 3 e—-Artived, schrs rate ante M Kane, Fort Johnson: Grifin, do: M A Ma: 0: 9 finpar: Pras shee Washingtou, NJ; WhICS Rock, ey ‘CHARLESTON, April 26—Sailed, schr Henrietta, Lang. **3bane" arse, bark Robert Foak (Br, Halerow, Liver. sehre jams, Baltimore; a poet Ny Louisa Fraser, Philadelphia; Lilly, New ork. aattied ship Missouri, Liverpool; barks Aaron Souder, Bel “tewart, Amste: a5 ARIEN,”A April W~Arrived, ship New Wabeno (Br), James, Savannah. Cleared 234, barks Burgomeister Kirstelm (Ger), Bhren- reicn, Waterford; Lucy & Paul Ger),, B) gpndricn, Antwerp; schr E C Yates, Freeman, Mystic: Ene Aberyetwrithy Li Talia i Vigus, Vigus, Glasgow's ine (Rus) GNTON, Ap April Arrived, sehr OC Smith, Phillips, New Yo rk for ELIZABE’ THEO ril 28—In port 2th, schrs Wm N Gesner, Egvert, and Helen Mar, Ward, to load tor Provi- jence. EDGARTOWN, April 23—Arrived, schrs Prima Donna, Rassell, of and for New York from Rockland, touched g i ater Sats, but floated off at 10 PM, and remained WRERNANDINA, April 22—Arrived, steamtug Annie M trom Cleared 20th, bark Marie (Nor). Garmonn, Paysandn: mA. brigs Laura Gertrude, Risk, New York; 24. kevart Jolinston, Stroul, Matanzas; 24th, schr Emma McAdam, Murcn, Baltimore In port 24th, hark Gordon (Br), Crosby, for Rayetpoots brigs Adolph (Ger). Ludewigs, for do: MB Ha: 5 from New York, arrived 234, for a northern a ports A t Aad Hale, Shepherd, for Port Spain; schrs man, Tabdbutt, and one Tibbe' ‘urtis, ioe Harria Pl HS. init ve tf dor Nem, Yorks, “Annie Whiting, ‘a! jnson, for lade! a, all loading. FALL RIVER, April 26 Arrived, sehrs & H Wilson, Har- a Weehawken, athe 81, Simmons Gondy. Philadel- ;Sallie T Chartre Tre- Jus, DeWalt; Ario Pardee, Bishop and J Gardner, Fort, Johnson; CW Bentley, Baker. Rondout; ree BM. Markie, Lewis South Amboy: Pecora, Mu ‘d, brid sete r} beam, Riley, Trenton; a ook, Loe yatk Col springy 3 Burley, Senders, 7 Salled 2th, echr Daniel Brown, Emerson, Georgotown, GALVESTON, A) ri} 28—Cleared, schrs J B Jourdan, Sanders, Boston Is sian Gre Smith, Pensacola, Satled- Schr Heotor, Higgins, Boston wth—Went sot from the outer roads, bark Sabine, Williams, Liverp 25th—C! ared,. parks Blackpool (Br), ‘Eden, Topasco, Mex: Glenrallock (Br), Skene, Havre: scnr Cannie Elsie 14, Port Maria, Ja, via Pensacola, Raita td \prit’ 29--Arrived, schrs Harper, Con- ee efor 2 Now Sori Lottie K Friend, Collins, WACRSONVILLE, Ay rit 18—Arrived, schrs John Dous- New York; Melville, Wentworth, 10; 24th, JG Drew, Caters fast: Pe Potoms, Parker, Ruckport, Me; 23d, Pith a Gilmore: Oe. lia RTL BAM Baltimore; Ts Ludiam, Philadelphia; “FG Russell, "ay . Wine L Elkin Rank, Newark, NJ: Henry, Whitne Hai ark, Gr Hates Look, New Yorks & Kelsey, Stesimass 035 B a0. F is mn: Thomas er, REELS ‘April —Atri Avedy, gotr “Folon, eKown, Sout MACHIAS, ‘April 22—Arrived, sehr Harriet Newell, Fos- Balled Sony Alcora, Robinson, New York. W ORLEANS, April 29—Sailed, steamship City of Dallas, Hines, New York 29tnh—Ol Bahiana (Br), Williams, ia; ship Constantia 1 30th, steamers City of Galvesto: b fond New York, ang Liberty, from Baltimore; schr M trom New Y. Eom ships Algonquin, Helen Clinton» brig Maia awern. . enmmships Memphis, Texas and Rita are on the Bar, bend oul NORFOLK, April 27—Arrived, steamship Chrysoltte feat Abrahsins New Orleans (and satled 23th for Liver- ool} Mollie Porter, Turton. Providence; Mary oy Boston; Eliza Smith, Jones, do; Warren Been Hopkins, Hopkins, 2ath—Arrived, schirs ‘CD Emson, Bailey. Keyport: Mollie Porter, Kenton, Providence; George Osborne. Lowrey, Rockland: 4M Whitmore, Greenleaf, New D Grammer, Hornet, Boston; Robert Centers, Summers, New York: Hannah A Carpeth, Taylor, Key: Port, NJ NJ j Mary Doane, Smith, Boston. i red. a iene pall Steen (from Baltimore, hav- Fepaired) Cardenas, Bir WBURY PORT, april, 28—Arrived. schr HN Miller, iter, Philadelphia tor Haverhilly Wena Foster, Wobe- “fated — Bt Tula, Reed. New York: schr Lucy K Cogs- well, Lee fn Phi uladelphia via Lanesvilfe. RD, April 29—Arrived, grneey New vork; sie Fieotwing, Cobt r, Jr, Winchester, Marion Veatiod—Senrs: May agile wick Rorrie, ‘Baltimore; Mt Road Berson. Filiadeiphin: Charger, White: Eagte, Atkins, Alige © Nove er: Mary I sabel, Fiemish ; Barreti Oakes, Baker, all for New York. pri M—Arrived, schrs Thos ‘P Gooper. Sleeper, Rondguts Nary A Grier. Fleming, Liep- sic, Del: War Stead, hinney,, New Bédiord tor New York (and aniled wth) ; Maria leming. Williaina, New: burg tor Fall River; Salmon Hathaway, South Amboy for Taunton; Abby Gale, West, Belfast for New Yor reinia ; (dano, Jameson, Providence tor do; Emily Dennis for do; George F Carman, Ketchum, for Patchogue; J G Collyer, Lewis, Rond- out for Boston LO Foster, Eldridge, New York for Den- nisport Salled—Sohrs J B Allen, piDavis, for New York: Abner ehphia Taylor, Dodge, do, or omas Toner, Handy, New Bedford for New Yor! Agent, Smith, and Gen Warren, Smith, Providence for ew York. 29th—Arrived, schrs Charger. Whit Deo Oskes, Baker, New Bedford tor New Yor! iMetamno Sailea—Schts Minerva, Brightman, Fall itt for New- Fe Tdano, Emily Bell, G F Carman, and salmon ib Alto scht Wm H Bowen, Golden, Providence for New W LONDON, April 20—Arrived, achrs Etta Sylvesta, Virginie for Providenes; Chancel 1, Providence tor New York: Goddess, Pawtucket tor ri Sn areived propeller Utility, Alex- aa a Hoboken NEW HAVEN i —Salled, schrs Allen Gurney, Newburg: F Shubert: Fox, New Yor PHIL ADELPHEA April 30~Arrived, brig, Etta M ker. rryman, from City Point: schrs J Ricardo ker, Meri Jova. Littie, and Lorine, Somers, New. York ; Nadabe Cheney: Newburyport: David Currie, Barret, and is Allderdice, 1, Boston: Clara B Rodgers, Rodge Wilmington ena sleared A} Salem); Briton ( OM jalitax, 2 bine yw, Savannah + John 'W. Hall, Powell, & fe Butst, and D 3 Siner, “Huntley, Pit a Famingdale; Je Gardiner, Mo; anna Heron, Herot aaa Maall, ey and osenies Jas H Moore, Bi do; EC Scranton, Faber. Pawtucket, ty |—Steamships New Orleans via joston ; Kate acd ‘Supliny i rigs Ortoian: Fisher, Matas larria, Stowe! Stockton; schr Jai Allderdices Rockhill I providence. : ma CASTLE, pril 30-—P NEw. ship Pioneer, for Wil itn ee M 28th, stoam- Monn hare White Hake ey Caibarien; schrs ystcott, for Danversport; J \ Wellington, (udled and mil ry Jennie. for Boston yesterday AM, N W and batty ae for do; steamshi ueenstown, do for Aspinwall, anchored off here PM under way yesterday AM ran gee han lower end o bulkhead, where she remaimed lay. Schr Bastora Heller or Portland: also ran ashore PM 28th, on the re RDP ST Ae of Fort Delaware, and remained. Waite, from Windsor, NS. for orders, arrived ath, F Lizzie, from Middiet. Conn, seeking, and sate emstiey tor FI Phindeinia” 8 son r Ella Poweil, before reported in collisiot a Wilmington to re- pair. Several schrs at ‘atieh below remain. Severe ae. last night from NE, with rain and snow yes- Lrwi es, April 0, AM—Brig Emily W: York thls At and hot ae hetero e brie: a ae Ro + eft tor Bangor and steamships Rat {dlernal and Cent Boston, and “a fleet of schrs Aes sea thi ‘its ade” ta bi steamer Helen 8 Perry, —Brig Sarah & Emma ett cor Philadelphia r+ 8 Perry for New York. But few vessels Apt Si-Arrived, acre cn one ey ti 5K G'Wi be more ; 4 ee otf John Price, Nickerson, Fort - Sear acm A Bery.B Berry, Cardenas; schr py raat aS Dickerwn, 8, onde ” priate ved, eoht Psat ril 2A) Pierce V Virgniay it ¥ iA atau tt i) it Jane, ecay Envopree pucy “charch, “i ex Hoboke bao, echt Horizon, ‘ rachoone, amith ‘and three wo fiet—Steamérs McClellan, ore via Norfolk Mary, Crocker, Pi iladelphia; © Thomp- hia, mot i jabami ga bniladelnntes ee ae + fla Beton 8 Bick on tig oe ect ater Vo s1an, Nickerson, and Forest C fe . TUCKET, "ADE boss coh lward W. ten ty a'E Bi Sackett, Fish: akieys Newman, Newborg. Drea ce Kit blag djamond, an om erat Uvoke ‘ow ele TP ua ADE! se se sasied, arn Vashti R Gates, ae Oceanus, Young; ‘Ann Dot et, ieee ad Ste heer To'load tor 2—Cle: jeg! Cormorant tere za bark Auguste (Fr), Barnard, ——— +) aon, York; renga from Boston; oozes soca ates eee tent Geo W Jewett, eed Ay Seater gehs oe Forte, Jin aves rie NS ao oe Bee ‘don, ag tor Haveraills ° fen os oases Seat e eee ats Ged W Glover Ferris atk 34 Hom 4 for New York? for do; Orion, Osborn, york: BA Pike co eras poten ris vas of the #5 and 2th, ound 8 "GtontNG bro INGTON, April 29—Arrived, echrs Ontarto, Bar- ber, Bltaabel mye Bor oe i Fpovidenses Jennie = wi tNGtON Sora tai arrived, hay . brig Soskemmeren, Boe msn; sch wee A Griffin, Foster, ‘Ne icInt P Bight Mel ‘adie Mure jai ae lurchie, Fanny K haw, ‘shaw, hmond, Me. MISCELLANEOUS, wet tlle ety MER a ee GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER—AN OLD AND RE- lable family medicine-HYATTS LIVE BALSAM ( fabtished 184; is a certain. safe and permanent cure Hhoumatim, Serofuis. 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