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Prening Day of the Trotting Campaign—Rose May the Winner of the 2:55 Purse. Treapring trotting campaign at Deerfoot Park ‘as legitimately inaugurated yesterday, after two | } postponements becanse of unpropitious weather, dy che purse of $100 for horses that had never ‘beaten 2:56. The condiuonsevere mile heats, best’ suree in five, in harness, and entered for the event ‘were Robert Dunham's sorre! gelding Charles ©. ooney, Blakeley & Co.’s bay mare Love, Mr. Bran- magar’s bay mare Rose May, Heury Williams’/‘sor- rel gelding Major and J. H. Philips’ sorrel gelding Suerul, Although it was quite chilly the attend- ance at the Park was very satisfactory. The track, wader the manipulation of Mr. McMahon, twas in exceilent condition, all circum- stances considered, and the race, which re- quired five keats to decide it, was so full of changes that it became very interesting as it pro- gresse’. Ail five horses entered appeared at the soore on time, and before the start the mare Love ‘was (0 favorite in the pools $30 to $20 over the fieki, ‘he betting at these rates being very spir- itea, Atthe second ettempt they got away for the airst neat on even terms, but before the quarter pole was reached Love, the faverite, went into the air, and before she became level Major had gone to the post of honor and won the heat baadily in 2:51; Sheriff second, Rose May third and Love jJourth. Cooney was leit outside the fag. There ‘Was noW a revolution in the betting, Major becom- ‘ng the favorite over the Held $26 to $20. The third trial they got away and when the half-mile le was feached it was evident that Rose May ad steam enough to land the winner ot the ‘heat, which she did without much effort in 2:54, Love second, Sherif ‘third and Major fourth, the latter having acted very badly. ‘Again the buyers sought the pool box ana Rose came into favor, selling as first choice over the field $20 to $14. After jour attempts they got the word for the turd heat, all trotting squarely, Going around the turn Denton, who was driving Love, ran into Major's suiky and pushed the horse go Jar on tie side of the track that he lost his youn. ‘and sept him into the air, which caused to iall far to the rear. From the half-mile le way around the turn Phillips sliowed wert? to run, and it i hardly saying too mueh that the gelding would have finished tne mie i that style 1 he had not stopped from sheer pa yg ‘They passed under the string, Love first, Rose May second, Major third and Sheriff fourth. After due consultauion the judges took | the beat away trom Love and gave it to Major, | St affair witnessed in that city for mapy years. ed hose May second and distanced Sheritl, | In the speeches delivered by Judge Reed, Senator punishment well merited by the offending drivers, ‘The mile was made by Love in 2:51, but does not stand asa record, Rose May was now a stronger favorite than ever and the result repaid liberally her backers in their confidence of ber abilities, as she won the fourth heat in style in 2:47. The fifth and jast heat was a!so won by her, thus giving her the race. Time, 2:50, Major takes second and Love third money. SUMMARY, DreERroor PARK, Nak BRooKLYN, L. 1, May 6.—Ttrotting—Purse of $100, lor horses that never veat 2:55, mile heats, best three in five, in harness; $60 to the first, $30 to second and $16 to the third horse. Judges—Richard Atkins, Robert Brassell and James White. Mr. Hi ms b. m. Rose May (Webber) pene Oe | as Williams’ s. & Major (Wiil- jams)... dpesteeeh Bhd Bubeiey ‘© Cos 'b. im. Love a Den- ton) . 423 3 J. Phillips’ ry @. Sheritt “(Phinipa) 23 dis Robert Dunham’s 8. g. Charles Cooney (Cooney) . First heat.. Second heat Third heat — Fourth beat. 2:47 Firth beat. 2:50 CHICKASAW JOCKEY CLUB. Seeond Day of the Spring Racing Meet- ing st Memphis—Vandalite, Moonbeam and Edwin Adams the Winners. Memrpuis, Tenn., May 6, 1874. ‘This, the third day’s races of the Chickasaw Jockey Club, was very successiul. An immense crowd witnessed the events, The weather was beautiful and the track im good condiuon. DASH OF ONE MILF. ‘The first race wasa mile dash, for all ages; club parse 0! $150, Vandalite, Quito, ida Wells, Ellen | discussion the appeal was allowed. Berry, Joun McCormick, Chris Doyle and Mary L. started. Quito was a great favorite, selling for a Benjamin Wabon was presented. In presenting | Much as all the others; but the winner turned up | im Vandalite, an outsider in the betting. She took the lead at the start, never was headed, and wou by alength, Ida Wells second, Quito third and the | trieq and expelled from the Conference at Wash- others not placed. Time, MINOR STAK: The second race was the Minor Stakes, mile heats, ior three-year-olds, $25 entrance, pay or pay, with $200 added. Ciosed with eight nomina- tions, only two of which came to the post—George HH, Rice’s Moonbeam, by Planet, dam Edina, and Pine & McMahon’s Mollie McCown, by Brown Dick, dam Viola. Moonbeam was the favorite, three to one, defore the start, aud won easily by | your lengths in the first heat and tne same distance in the second heat. in the latter Mooubeam ran in front all the way, Moilie left it toabrush. Previous to the start Mollie got away with ber rider, and ran two mues beivre she was stopped. she was allowed jorty minutes to come up alter the runaway. Mr. Pine asked permis- sion to withdraw, as he had no chance. The judges Would not admit the claim. Time, 1:60\4%—1:55. ONE MILE AND A QUARTER, The third e Was & dash of one mile anda gpatter for a club parse Of $200. It was won by jawin Adams, field and Port Leonard in the same order. Time, 2:15%. Before the start B. T. Carver sola at $150, Edwin Adams $12) and the fleid ¢25, SUMMARY. Memruis, TENN.. May 6—TatRD Day OF THE SPRING KACING MELTING OF THE CHICKASAW JOCKEY *CLuB—First Race.—Purse of $150, mile dash, for all ages. é A. B. Lewis & Co.'s b. f. Vandalite, 3 years’ old, by Vandal, dam yeaa Light... John Coflee’s br. s. 1da Wells, 3 years’ old, Leamington, dam Jessamine Porte: LA. Hitchcock's ch. f. \ ied 4 yea Eclipse, dam Columbia. . J. Taylor Berry’s ch. f. Ellen Berry, 4 year by War Dance, dam by Yorkshire. 0 Rice & McCormick's ch. g. John McCorinick, 4 years old, by Hiawatha, dam Rapid Ann.. 0 M. Weich’s b. g. Chris. Doyle, aged, by Voucher, dam by Epsiion. 0 Fred. Lioyd’s b. i. “Mary L., “4 years old, by | Voucher, dam by Epsilon........-...++ - & Same _DaY—SEoonp Hace. heats, for col veating B. T, Carver, Lady Green- | | ceived inor Stakes, mile sand fillies, three-year-olds, that | carpeted. had not appeared in pubhc’ prior to the closing of the stakes; $25, adds $00. George H. Rice’s ch. f. Moonbeam, by Planet, dam Edina... Pine & McMation’s ch. f Mollie” Metown, by Brown Dick, dam Viola. Tune, 1 Same Day—Tuimp Race ‘one mile and a quarter, for all ages. G. B, Morris’ b. g. Edwin Adams, 4 years old, by Plavet, dam Zephyr Jonn Coffee's br. c. F Ligtping, dam hare Vict R. Scott's’ b. . Lady Gre Bonnie Scotland, 4 Years ofa; by ‘ oid, by 5 years ‘oid, by EPIZOOTY AND ROSEULA, A meeting of medical men was held last evening at the rooms of tne Medical Journal Association, in East Twenty-eighth street. A paper was read by Dr. J. Lewis Smith on “The Recent Prevalence of Roseoia in New York.” He began by stating the symptoms of the new malady, aud show wherein it resembled and wherein it differed from otber cutaneons eruptions. roseola. The question of its being @ contagions disease Was discussed at length by the medical ereasooers io attendance, opiuion appearing to ly divided. “2 4 yg ander F. eS Tinutara, of the New Yi proved OO Sargeons, on the Horses.” THE NEW DOMINION, OTrawWa, May 6, 1874. It ts expected that Parliament will be prorogued aboct the 23d of May. The estimates are through and but httie time will be occupied in passing the remaining biils. ‘Recent Epizooty It 18 again ramored that Sir John A. MacDonald | Will receive an —— 1s hencteordea PRINTING TING OLOTHS MARKET, Provipence, R. 1., May 6, 1571, Printing cloths sendy 6 and unchanges HAVANA MA A MARKETS, arama May 6. 1874. 12 Dutch standard, mM a 18% reas per On the United States, six y miam; short signg do. WT short sight do., 181 do. on Kola 1 de 2 Suger—No. rove, Exchange weak. days, curren 4 a 106 9 do. sixty a ils 19H Sys sm 1 2 3 4 play or pay, to which the club 2 Purse of $200, dash of then, tracing | the development of the disease, he proceeded to | Its attacks upon | the under sides of the eyelids were peculiar to | ‘tied | that some years ago the accused, whose name is 2:64 | | Patrick Keller, worked asa clerk for Freeholder ; Copal Church South to-day, an appeal from L, D. | was | | temperature, and with variable winds, | Teturned to their homes to-day. per was read by Professor Alex: | place of summer resort in the country. k College of Vet- | | 4500 leet above the | disappeared, Orrics a Sloxar Onricen, Wasamaro. May 7—1 4, M. Probabilities, For NSW ENGLAND, THE MIDDLE STATES AND HE LOWER LAKE REGION GENERALLY CLEAR oR CLEARING WEATHER, WITH COOL NORTHERLY AND VARIALLE WINDS, WILL PREVAIL, WITH SLIGHT RISE IN BAROMETER. For tne South Atlantic Staves generally clear and cool weather, southerly to westerly winds and Tising, followed by falling, barometer. For the Gulf States partly cloudy weather, rising temperature, southeast to southwest winds and | stationary to falling barometer. For the upper lake region generally clear weather, slight rise in temperature, northeast to southeast winds and falling barometer, For the Tennessee and Ohio Valiey, generally clear weather without any decided change in the For the Northwest generally clear weather, no decided change ef temperature, easterly to south- erly winds and falling barometer, ‘THE RIVERS. The Ohio, Mississippi and Missouri rivers will de- cline slowly during the day. The Weather in This City Yesterday. The following record will show the changes in temperatare for the past twenty-four hours, in comparison with the corresponding day of last = ar, a8 indicated by the thermometer at Hudnut’s narmacy, HERALD Buildiug:— 1873. 1874, 1873, 1874. 38a.M. 53 47) 3:30 P. M. +7 67 6A. M. 53 45 OP. M 9a. M. 550 (O53 OO PLM 12M. 60 57 12 Average ‘ature yesterday... Average temperature for correspon ng ‘date last year... NEW JERSEY. Kienen, the defaulting cashier of the Hoboken Bank, Was arraigned yesterday on three indict ments in the Court of Sessions at Jersey Clty, He pleaded “Not guilty” to each. ‘The soirée of the Young Men’s Catholic Associa- tion in Trenton, on Tuesday night, was the grand- | Hewitt, Benjamin ¥. Lee and others, the HERALD Was eulogized for the impetus it had given to modern progress, especially in the Livingstone | expedition. Governor Parker, who was expected | up to a late hour, sent a letter of apology. The excitement among the democracy of Jersey City has not abated, The recreant members in the | Board of Education who sold out to the republi- cans are to be roasted on the gridiron of public opinion in a mass meeting of the voters of the | Fourth district to-nignt. In the Board of Alder- men, alihough the democrats have a majority, the motion to retain City Clerk Scott resuited ina tle, and the indications are that he will be retained. It Mr. Roche does not obtain his seat in the Board of Freeholders at the meeting to-day the surrender orm democracy to the Ring minority will be com- piete. Yesterday afternoon another allegea fugitive thief from Hoboken was committed to the Hudson County Jail, naving been arrested after a two years’ search by Chief Donavan. It is chargea | adie in Hoboken, when he took occasion to de- | ijraud him out of $800 and made good bis escape. He was captured by Detective Mahoney in the | Fourth ward, New York, and was therea‘ter sent to jail While he was being taken thither by officer Dyckemann he jumped from the car and took to his heels, Dyckemann gave chase and rao two shots at him, bringing him to a stand- 8 METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE. LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 6, 1874, In tne General Conference of the Methodist Epis- Huston, of Baltimore, was presented. It will be | remembered that Dr. Huston was expelled from | tne Baltimore Conference. After a very animated From Little Rock Conference an appeal! from | this Dr. Winfeld said it was an anomalous | case, and he would state the facts and let | the Conference decide. The appellant was | ington, lJowa, m 1870; be was not pres- ent at the trial, but’ was Tepresentea by counsel, who, on rendition of judgment, gave no- | hardt & Co. Had heavy SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE PROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF May, Steamer. | Sait. Destinatvon | Oe Ttalia.. -|Glasgow...|7 Bowling Green Geli 2M i me “He City of Brussels. :*|9 9. n. {|May 8. ». 9. 9 12 20 Bi i 7 Bowing Green 13. 4 Bowling Green Lb. 12 Bowling Gr: M. 7 Bowling Green ; MW (61 Broadway. Aariat ! 16. -/19 Broadway. City of Chester... 16. 15 Broadway Canada. 16. |€9 Broadwa: Ji 16. 4 Bowling Green 16. Bowling Green 16. 16, 16. ay. 19 20. 2 Bowling Green Fie 61 Broadwa 28. |Laverpool..|15 Broadwa: 3 Liverpool. 19 Broadw: 28. | Liverpool..|29 Broadw 30] Liverpool. {69 Broadwa 30.| Glasgow. .. [72 Broad wa’ 80. !Havre . Broadway Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND MOOK, BIGH WATER 4 51| Gov. island....eve 12 35 7 02} Sandy Hook..morn 11 50 | Moon rises..morn 12 16] Hell Gate......eve 220 PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 6, 1874. CLEARED. Steamship Gaelic (Br), Parseil, London—R J Cortis. pricamship Tala (Br), Craig, Glasgow—Henderson FOR, Steamebiin Cir of San Antonio, Pennington, New Or- Jeaus—C H Mallory & Co, Steamship Huntsville, Crowell, Savannah—Robt Low- den. anteamanip Georgia, Crowell, Charleston—J W Quin- ont & Robinson, Smith, Sam Francisco—Sutton & Co. Bark Slavia (Aus), Tripeovich, Cork or Falmouth tor jers—siocovich & Co, place 2 Upmann (Geh, Schwartz, Cork for orders— une! « Bark Re Ketocea Gi (Aus), Ceteovich, Cork for orders—Slo- covich Bark Hilda (Sor), Olsen, Havre—0 Tobias & Bark Orchilla, Havener, ieWaleh. Field & Way. Bark E er: JB Want & Co. Bark Eat Hares it), Vesey, Hamilton (Berinuda)— Middleton & Co, Brig salem (Swe), Ask, Stockholm—Funch, Edye & Co, | rig New York (:tal), Amadeo, Genoa—Funch, Eaye & Tinie Guisborough (Br), Enos, Kingston, Ja—Leaycraft Brig Glarabelle. Allen, Arroyo. PR—J V Onitivia 4 Co. ! oh Mek Spearing (Br), Hillier, Cientuegos—Jova a6 Bri Manlius (Br), Nichols, St Jago de Cuba—Waydell | Bee Flora Goodale, Goodale, New Urleans—N H Brig- | Sehr Ricardo Burros, Newton, Port de Palx—B J Wen- rg. i Sehr White Star (Br, Raymond, St John, NB—Heney ar) Bc a iad Bird, Reed, St Augustine—Bentley, Gilder- sleeve Schr Mary H Stockham, Cordery, Bayport—Overton & Hawkin mking, an F Ames, Jameson, Darien, Ga-H P Brown & ‘Schr Victor, Look, Brunswick: m Ray. Behr Jesio'B smith, Tyler, Cbarieston—Bentley, Gil- dersleeve & Co. ron este S 6 Clark, Ellwood, Conwayboro, S0—Over- on & Haw Schr David Collins, Townsend, Philadetphia—Overton | & Hawkins. Schr Hattie Perry, Chase, Philadelphia—Ferguson & Woe Schr Mary Langdon, Burnett, Portland—H P Brown & ‘Sehr Allie B Dyer, Higgins, Provincetown—Fisher & Schr B M Smith, Chase, New Bedford—Ferguson & ‘Steamer Mars, Grumley. Philadelphia—W Kirkpatrick, Steamer Beverly, Pierce. ie Pee James Hand ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamship Cuba an) Moodie, Liverpool April 25, via neensiown 26th, with mdse and passengers to C G rancklyn. Sreatnshi Westphalia (Ger), Stahl, Hamburg April 22 and Havre 25th, with mdse and 849 passengers to Kun- een ‘April 25, Int 49.47, lon 94, bebe ig os | von Bont pril 26, la on oke shi T (01 irom Cardi tor Batiias Sth, lat, 4947, lon 18 kKepier «ital), from Baltimore Tor Quegnstsn: Fane diy Tat 4d 0, lon 23 42,4 Cunard steamanip bound Ey May i passed a quantity ot sea ‘Steamship City of New York, Deaken, savana May 2, with mdse and passengers to F Alexandre & Sons. Steamship Morro Castie, Morton, Havana May +1, witn mdse and bassengers to WP Clvde & C Steamship Metropolis, Nickerson, Bermuda, 5 days | with mdse and passengers to Lunt’ Bros. Had y weather tost of the passa ;,May 5. no lat, &c, aed a Dark with loss ot bowsprit and topaallantmast. Steamship City ot Dallas, Hines, New Orleans April 2and the bar 29h, with mdse and passengers to Mallory & Co. Steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah May 2, with mdse and. passensers 10 WR Gi Steams. Champion, Lockwood, Oharieston May % with nidse and paseencérs to J W Quintard & Co. ord: tice of appeal. Since then appellant has joined | Cumberland Presbyterian church, and had re- | rders with the understanding that ne | should prosecute his appeal. He desires to have tue juigment of the Bishop on the question. | The Bishop said 1t was not a new question to . him, and Crete act! he bad @ matured opinion | of the subject, but before announcing it he wiling to hear from every - member on the subject. After some discussion the | | Bishop decided that, having voluntarily withdrawn from the Church, appellant had no rights more than a non-members and the appeal could not be entertained, | Aiter further business of no general importance | the Conference adjourned, THE OATHOLIO ARCHBISHOPS’ CONVENTION, | CINCINNATI, May 6, 1874, Most of the Roman Catholic archbishops and | other clergy attending the Convention in this city | The nature of | their work will probably not be Known until after | its approval at Rome, SEASIDE AND COUNTRY. Saratoga not only ts, but has, a kindergarten. General Batcheller is erecting the finest cottage in Saratoga. Cottages at Saratoga rate for the season at from | $8,000 to $5,000. The Central House, Long Branch, is already open, and @ few guests have arrived, C. K. Kirby, of Boston, is erecting a fine cottage on the old Ocean House property at Swampscott, Mass. The United States, at Saratoga, is nearly com- plete. The 1,200 rooms are now being gorgeously The Brandon House, Greenwood Lake, Orange county, N. Y., presents inv.ting inducements for summer visitors. The Columbia White Sulphur Springs, near Hua- fon, N. Y., 18 again offering extra inducements to invalids and ‘quiet seekers,” Mr. 8. Wyant has already opened the River View House at Yonkers. The Peabody House Las also been opened by Mr. L. N. Maitby. The South Side Pavillion, the property of Gail- lora & Co., at Rockaway, L. I, is being moved about @ mile further down tne beach. The Murray House, Clarendon Springs, very pleasant summer resort, will be opened this year on the 1st of June at a uniform rate of $2 50 per day. To the broken-down in health, or those who go forth from cities to escape the heat and dust of summer, there are few more delightful spots than the islands along the coast of Maine. The Rockbridge Alum Spring, eight miles from the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, Virginia, twenty-four hours distant from New York, has jurnished undoubted cures for scrofula and other skin diseases. The hotel and cottages will ac commodate 800 guests. ‘The amusements and social attractions at White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, are unsurpassed by any During the season several very large masked nd fancy dress balls are given, which attract strangers from all parts of the country. Michigan has numerous popular springs of heal- ing qualities, including the Magnetic, at Eaton Rapids; the Spring Lake (bicarbonates and chio- rides), the Magnetic, at Lansing; Butterworth’s Spring, in Grand Rapids; the Chalybeate Spring, at Owassa; one at Hubbardston, in [onia county ; one at Grand Ledge, in Eaton county; one at Less { lle and the Flint, at Three Rivers. Mouatain Lake, Virginia, near the Greenfriar Springs, is pure fresh water, about a mile anda | natin circuit and three-quarters of @ mile long, sunk in the mountains at an elevation of level of the sea, and is fed by no visible stream, It 1s without fish, and though some were placed in it they have Among its mysterious attractions is A its unfatiomable depth, A line 300 feet in length tougbed ng bottom, Vt, a | Pope ie Fanita, Doane, Wilmington, NO, 4davs, with two ‘Ship. mS ara (of Glaszow), McFarland. London 55 days, with mdse to Henderson Bros, Had heavy west- erly gales the entire passage. Ship Ida Lilly (af Richmond. Me), Otis, Rotterdam Feb 10, via Savannah 17 Gays in ballast. to W Elwell Co Bad @ conunuation of NE and NW gales; April 22, 60 miles SK of Hatteras, spoke schr Marion, from Cuba for or tla Bark Laura (Ger), Horn, Melbourne Feb 3, with wool to D.G Bacon. Passed Cape Horn March 9, and crossed the Equator April 12 in lon 3652; had strong westerly Winds to Cape Horns Mareh 14, ‘during @ heavy biow, lost bow: Bark Nay in ballast, 10 Fupeh, Bark Hittero (Kor) Waage, Flikkefjord (Norway), 54 Gays, in ballast, to Funch, Edye & Co. -Came the south- age, and had fine weather. Bark Raundrup Cierh Bos Bockman, Boston 4 days, in ballast, to Funeh, Edye'& Co. Brig Elizabeth, Urann, Cienfuegos 14 days, with sugar to Weils & Phillips; vessel to H ) & J U Brookman. Schr Hannah Coomer (of Plymouth, Mass), King, Port Antonio, Ja, I days, with fruit to Wm'Dougias; vessel to BJ Wenberg. Schr Altce Bickmore (of Boston), Fountain, Cardenas r \ dg with sugar to Jules Sazarac; vessel to H W Loud * Solir Vitza A Scritmer (of Philadelphy denas 8 days, with sugar to Gomez & M Evans, Bail & Co, f Staples, Godirey, Sagua 17 days, with sugar to order. Is bound to Portiand, Me. Schr Clara Woodhouse, Mount, Brazos Santiago 16 days, with hides, kc. to Woodionse & Ki Sch? Anthony Kelly, Grecnwooa, Virginia. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Chesapenke, Jonson, Portland for New York, with mdse and passengers. Sclir J K Mundell, Beckwith, George's Banks for New York, with tish to oder. urley, Saunders, Providence for New York. Sehr Ruth 8 Hodgdon, Melvin, Rockland for New York, with lime to order. W H Crocker, Kelly, Providence for New York. Schr Fakir, Gollingy Wicktord tor New York, rl A Berry, Walters, Providence or New York. Sehr Chief, Smith, Norwich tor Sehr Sarah J Gurney, Gurney, 5 ie Pike, Pike, Bridgeport Schr John stockham, Hart, Providence tor New ork. Schr R W Benedict, Bigbee, Newport for New York. in Hood, Baker, Norwalk tor New York, i smith, Pawtucket for New York, ie, Jackson, Newport tor New York. Sour Pi Conway, Higgins, New Bedford for New York. bo oh B Barrah, Blatchtord, Gloucester, bound south fish: F B Thomas, Thomas, Cape Ann, bound south fish- ng. schr New Zealand, Siminans, Portland tor New York, with lumber to H W'Loi Schr Silver Spray © Mhadwick, Thomaston for New York, with lime to J V Haviland. ett * F Kindberg, Tomas, New Haven for New ‘ork. sclir Artist, Forrester, Somerset for New York. | Schr John Wright, Allen, voruand for New York, with stone to order. pent Lucy Ames, Bishop, Rockland, with lime tod B rown, Schr’ M Wheaton, Barrett, Providence for New | “Nehir J Warren, MeGar, Providence for New York | penne x A Predmore, Sherman, Providence for Bliza- eth port sehr WD Mangan, Golden, Providence for New York. Schr Fashion, Carberry, Frovidence tor New York. Scnr Kate McLean, Hallack, Haruord for New York. Bohr Amos Briggs, K p» Providence for New cur J M Freeman, vluride, New Haven tor New ehr Game Cock, Langley, Millstone Point for New York, with stone to order. Sehr J G Huntington, ase, Salem for New York. Sehr Hastings, Chase, N w Bedtord for New York. sehr D © Burdett, Rogers s New Haven for New York. Schr Peter Ritter, Jones, New London tor York. Sehr John H Chaifee, Beall. Providence for New York. Schr L Daniels, Smith, New London for New York. Schr New Regulus, Fall River tor New York, Steamer Galatea. Gale, Providence tor New York, with mdse and passengers, BOUND EAST, United States steam trigate Shi Miler, Brooklyn for New London ee ber crm steamship Santee, Springer, ‘New York for New Bed- ford. rie, foray Bloom (Br), Ganion, New York for Cow aah 8 ‘ah Purves, Lisle, Elizabethport for Provi- rpehr Light of the East, Harper, Port Johnson for Prov- sont Laura H Jones, Cousins, Hoboken for Providence. Sebr lda Paimer, Palmer, New York for Norwalk. Sehr Sarah smith, snow, New York tor Wellfleet. Seor Ida Herbert, Allen,’New York for Boston. Sehr Thos Jeflerson, Blossom, Newburg tor Stamford. Focal E & L Vakly, Newman, Elizabethport tor Prove Wohr Wm P Phillips, Hawkins, Rondout for Somerset Sehr Boston, Nickerson, Hoboken tor Boston. Kel Bell, himpwon. Hstoken wot New Haven, TW Spetider, Towner, Newbury for Providence. sone Wiliar Baulioury, Handy, Hoboken (or Boston. Sehr Henle MH lowes, Howes, Hoboken for Boston. sehr 0 . Bunce, Hoboken tor Provincetown. Bohr Xrooln, hich, ronladelphia tor Providence: Schr Margatet Jane, Kennedy, Haverstraw tor Prove dence. wD Voorhis, Goldsmith, Haverstraw tor Provi- dence. at Potter & Wooper, Bradbury, Waverstraw for nce. Pech Albert Pharo, Bingham, Elizabethport for Provi- wen ‘che Tda Ela, Wilber, New York tor Boston. Sens Kachal Jane, baton, New Sork tor rrovidence, é a uiider, capt will be PRESSE J “Hence en w York for 8t in, NB. isetir Hannah B Brown, Sackett, Haverstraw for Pro- videnes Beur Hyer Joy, Hoboken for Boston. prone, . Bich, New ork for ft Androws, NB. cig oben — ‘New York for 7 Pore Schr Henry Windwor, Na Sehr eco, 8 Schr $4 Wnts, Schr SW Blane, Blake, Port Johnson for Taunton, Schr laa. Daring, New York for Taunton, - Schr Wm H Mailier, Crowley, Hoboken tor Posto Schr Jaines M Bayles, Arnold; Euizabethport for Frovi- dence. rchr 8 8 Tyler, McCarthy, New York for Providence. Schr Niantic, Porremter, New York for ‘aunton, Schr T B Smith, Bowman, New York ior New Bedford. chr J M Partridge, Bunker, Rondout for Fall River. Scnr Ann Dole, unce, Rondout for Proviaence. Schr Delnont,’ Chase, Port Johnson for Portsmouth. SAILED. Steamships. Scotia (Br), for Liverpool; Gaelic (Br), Lond Cad Antonio, New Orleans; Hmotavalle, Savannal ia, Charleston; ship Tamesa (Br), n- Gon mot la; barks Von. Shack’ Rey (Ger), Dunkirk; Guiseppina dtab, Newry; Morning Dew (Br), Malta Divico (Nor); ‘briga Teviot (Br). Liverpool, N35 witt thot), Caen ‘selina Stanford diab, Penarth Boads; Thos ‘Turull, Barbados; M C Comery, Gibraltar. Maritime Miscellany. Sreausmrr Tux Queen, of the National line, be rived at this port, making her frst voyage ai ving undergone a thorough overhaul and refitting wish new gnzine and boilers, upon the aomnpaund’ Principe, ‘The engines are of 400 (nominal) horse power. The National line have adopted the steam lane routes which the public are so much interested in, having universally established to secure safety, not only from collission but from ice and headlands, Sreamsmir Carrout, from Boston for Charlottetown, PEI, which arrived at Halitax May 4, had foremast broken. Suir Macare Lanper (Br), Halcock, from Barrow, FE, via Southwest Pass tor Pensacola, in ballast, ‘rad aground on Pensacola bar May 3, but'was expected to be got afloat on the 6th. No serious damage. Snip Exsinorx, 683 tons, built at Newburyport in 1866, now in port, hasbeen sold to parties in this ‘city, under- stood at about $30,000, Bark Panoua, Beck, at Philadelphia trom Pascagoula; had a heavy SE gale on April 27, with squalls, during which broke foremast head, sprung foreyard and sus- tained other damage to ars and rigging. On the night of 4th inst, off Bombay Hook, collided with schr Neilic Shaw, from California; lost cutwater and headgear. ‘The NS had quarter stove, mainsail torn and foretop- mast backstays carried awa, Bark ARaurnta (Br), Mosher, from Savannah for Liv- erpool, was on the marine allp ‘at Bermuda April 30 re- airing. The salvage in this case was settled by arbi- [ration on the 29tn at about 20 percent. Bank Cassa Mantrriaa (Ital), Olivart, from New York for Queenstown, which pat into Bermuda April 20 in distress, was discharging for repairs on the 30th. Bark Mary E Linsy, Capt Stone, trom New York for Portland, is about a ‘week overdue, and considerable auxiety is feit concerning her. Bria Tuna, 180 tons, built at Newburyport, has been soli to parties in this' city for the Central American trade, at $13,000. Bric B Youna, of Machiasport, was picked up at sea abandoned and towed into Bass Harbor # few dayssince. ‘The fate of the crew 1s not known. ° Sour Cuartes P Stickxry, while lying at anchor off Port Johnson, was run into by the Ainboy tow bound to NewYork, ‘the schooner had her railsand bulwarks | carried away, Scnr Harrtet A Cnasz, from Portland, before incor- oad reported lost, arrived safely at St John, NB, 3d gee Storr, Jr, of Rockport, 27.43 tons, 20 old, has been purchased by Capt Chas H Orne’ an ers, of Gloucester. Scun LA Krowzns, 760 tons capacity. built in 1873, has been purchased by J’A Chase, H B Chase and others, ot Hyannis, and will oontinus in the generat frelghling business, under command of Capt J A Scur Jonas H ¥rencn (of Boston), Roberts, before re- ported ashore, left Mantanzas April 29 for Tabasco, and grounded on the evening of the same day, 24 mile: Matanzas, during heavy gale from the w 5 ‘The Captain'arrived at Havana Muy land procured a tugboat to endeavor to get her off. Scur H P Braispeut, before reported returned to Havana leaking, encountered a very heavy gale off Car- denas, causing her to strike on the rocks off the latter port, Creating a leak of 80 strokes per minute. Sour Mary J ApAxs was got off the 4th inst, and has ar- rived at Hyannis, leaking badly. The cargo of ice had ail been taken out. ‘Tne leak will be stopped, anu the vessel taken to New Bedford for permanent repairs, Scur Harry Lex.—Messrs Waters & Mitchell, of Provi- dence, have bought, the wreek stuif of schr Harry Lee, before reported as having gone to pieces near Hyannis. FismixG sonn Water Sruite, of Cohasset, from Boston, in entering Ne woort harbor night of 4th inst, ran ashoré ‘on the south point of Goat Island. She laid easy, and would come off at high water without damage, Brrxvpa, April 30—About 755 sheets of metal, besides broken ones and a lot of copper mails, have been taken trom the bottom of the derelict vessel lately towed to and grounded at St David's Island, and from her hold, after being scuttled, 135 pieces scantling, 365 logs and i chain cable. Castixg, May 1—A collision oceurred in our harbor to- day between the revenue cutter J © Dobbin and the sehr Jane Woodbury, the schr losing bowsprit and head gear, and padly stove in her bows. The cutter lost ong of her boats. carfled away main rigging and received other mage. Farner Pott, May 6.—Steamship Circassian, from Liverpool. arrived here at 4:°0 o'clock this morning with 7% cabin passengers and 216 in the steerage. Captain Wylie reports that on the Ist of May he steamship Linda, from Liverpool, on thecrewe in longitude $3 west, (The Lin fo St. Jolin, N. B. mn iron vessel of 132, tons, Teilt at Bhields in 1873, nad owned in Neweustle} Fortress Monroe, April 6—Scum Atanawa, from the Potomac River, with, lumber, went ashore on Hamp- ton Bar in a sq! has bilged. Guovcesrer, May 4—The schrs Lizzie Clark and Ade- line arrived here to-day trom Bangor, both having lost dleck load of barrels, {ho schr lomans arrive inst fr: rn Banks, with loss ot both schrs Northerner ar fand Wihxed Arrow, trom Georges Ba 2d inst, report, d luring the tale of doth ult, had salls a ali split and sustained other slight injuries. Haxrrax, NS, May 6—Last evening, upon the officers of the Admiralty’ Gourt attempting to take possession of the derelict bark Charles Fobes, brought here by the Ameri- can schooner Montana on Monday, Captain Donnell re- fisted the Sheriffs, oficers and adaulted the Sheriff Hehad finally to be secured. by a posse of police and taken tate cusioay. "He has cinas ‘been oonvitoed ol Hadvised ‘act, afd the charge against hit has been withdrawn. Nonrorx. May 5—A letter hag been received from Cap- tain O8 Baker. dated at St Augustine, Fla, April 23, 1n which he states that he founa the schr J P Comegys sunk in 8 fathoms of water about 25 miles to the south- ward of Mosquito Inlet He succeeded in saving the star board anchor and 45 fathoms of chain, one 6-inch An- drews pump, engine and boller with donkey coinplete. The masts had been stripped of blocks and rigginz, oné topmast cut away and the bowsprit broken o e brig Omer (Br), which en undergoing re- pairs at Ellis’ shipyard, came off ‘the ways yesterday. Cant Cole, of the tugboat Nettle, reports that a schooner loaded with live oak timber went ashore on Hampton Bar yesterday. Newcastux, Del, May 6—Ship Athenais (Br), from Phil- adelphia for Antwerp, took bottom on the bulkhead as ghe was proceeding. butgot off with the de. An tn: known light schooner ran ashore on Monday night above here, and pot off vesterday with assisiance of a tug and proceeded up in tow. vase, ear letter from St Pierre, Miquelon, oars oti. 4 April ‘The brig Aimee, from st Malo, France, arrived there the previous day with the crow and passengers of the brig live, trom ( 117 men inall. The Miye struck an iceberg the Aimee coming along Just in. time. to suve ull hands: Both vessels are French and bound to 8t Pierre. The steamers Minosa and Viking will ply during the cS oprpagir ape between Montreal, Charlottetown, PET, Sydney, CB, and Newtoundland, connecting at Sydnoy uh the Vigo, for Hatitax. Yranville, Dee Lauxonep—At Newburyport, May 5, fram the yard of John Currier, Jr, ship Radiant, of 1,600 tons, “shi owned by Messrs Thayer & Lincoln and Capt N D'Oyley, who will command her, of Boston, and others, She will come to this city to load for San Francisco. ‘At Greenport, LI, trom the yard ot O'H Bishop, the Jendid three-masted double-decked schoonerat about ons register, named the moa oe and o&ned by tain and Georg Wot Providence. mployed in generat fig under coin- mand of Capt ¥ S ickerson, of Frovideges, Notice to Mariner? SAVANNAM RIVER AmD MISSIBGLERI BELQCONE, . May Co fies The Light House Board gives t notice that the beacons in the Savannah River recently destroyed. ty fre—vin.. 4 the one on the easterly end of Long Islan marking’ the channel {rom Oyster Beds Beacon and the one on Elba. Island, ‘marking the channel through Horseshoe Shoals, have been restablished ; also that the light on Pleasonton’s Ialand (east of Rigolets), ‘Miss, being no longer necessary for the purposes of navi: gation, will be discontinued on and after the 25th of May Whalemen. At St Vincent, CVI, April & schr Alcyone, Fisher, of Provincetown, with 65 bbis Bhiee ‘At St Heiena March 23, barks Ospray, of New Bed‘ord, condemned, awaiting instructions; Palmetto, Robinson, NB, giving liberty. Spoken. Bark Sea Crest (Br), Bennett, from Bristol, May 5, Bar. nej W ib miles (and was ordered to StJohn, Ni i by plo Hiot boat Widgeon, No 10). Bark F Hindora, from Rio Janeiro for Baltimore, April it 40 8, lon Bry aa (BD, O'Brien, from Baltimore for Port Spain, April 8, on the east ide of Derars of Bermuda, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in. formed that by telegraphing to the Herauo London Bureau, No 46 Fieet street, the arrivals at and depart ‘ares from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will pe cabled to this country (res of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. The Abandoned Bark Mirto N Brought Into Port—Arrivals and Departures. Lonvon, May 6, 1474, Bark Mirto N (Ans), which was abandoned April 9, in Jat 49, lon 15, while on her voyage from Liverpool to Boston, has bebn picked up derelict and brought to a place of safety in Queenstown harbor. ARRIVALS, Arrived at Liverpool May 5, ship Staffordshire (Br). Gunson, San Francisco. Arrived at Southampton May 6, steamship Main (Ger), De Limon, New York for Bremen (and proceeded). Arrived off Dover May 6, steamship France (Br), Thompson, New York for London. Arrived oft Dungeness. May 6, brig Cornelia Gertrude @utch), Wetloma, from New York for Amsterdam. Arrived off the Lizarc May 6, bark Mathusalem (Aus), Cetteneo, from New York tor Rotterdam. Arrived at Stockton May6, bark Hoffaung (Ger), Wal- us, Darien. rid | Linda, Newton, for do, Arrived at Limerick May. bark Cores (Wor), B00,"Bal- timore. Arrived at Queenstown May 5, barks Sophi® D (Fr), Gassin, San Franctaco; 6th, Brothers & Sisers (Br)» Smitn, New York; Accame (Ita%), Repatto, San Francisco; Lamek (Aus), Cobojovicy, New York; Salvatore (Ital), Murillo, doy Emma D (ital, Mortoli, Baltimore; Barone Vrangezany (Aus), Cuminich, New York; Prairie Bird, Sanford, New Orleans; brig Filo- mena (Aus), Venchiarucci, Philadelyjhia. Arrived at do 5th, steamships Ttaly (Br), ‘Thompson, New York for Liverpool; 6th, Spain (Br), Grace. du for do. Arrived at Valencia May%, ship Charlotte W White, Griffin, Guanape. Arrived at Cadiz, schr J H De Wolf, Crowell, New York. SAILINGS, Sailed from Liverpool May 5, bark Argosy (Br), Jones, United States, Sailed trom Bristol May 6, bark Rex (Nor), Christen- sen, Boston. Sailed from Cardiff May 5, bark Niord (Nor), Larsen, New York, Sailed from Galway May 4, bark Anata (Ital), Sieni, New York. Sailed from Bremen May 4, ship Sirlus (Gér), Moller, Balttmore; bark Johann Carl (Ger), Haesloop, United States, Sailed from Rotterdam May 4, bark Faike (Ger), Scham- berg, Boston, Salled from Havre May 5, sbip North Star, Thompson, Cardiff; barks Amicizia (Ital), Betzo, New York; ee Mignano (Ital), Di Martino, do; Wetterhorn, Rich, Oar. diff (not as before reported). Sailed from do May 4, bark Alma (Ger), Lohmeyer, United States, Sailed trom Mareellies, bark Bretagne (Fr), Langdren, San Francisco. Sailed from Newcastle, NSW, May 5, ship Horsa (Br), for San Francleco. i Balled from Calcutta May 5, ships Umited States, Lunt, New York (so reported, probably Boston); Mount Wash- ington, Titcomb, destination not given (probably United States). CLEARANCES, Cleared at Londonderry May 5, ship Minnehaha (Br), Cassidy, New York (not as before reported); bark Ath- lete (Br), Goudy, Boston (before reported sailed 4th for Philadelphia from Lough Foyle). Foreign Ports. ANTWERP, ape 20—Arrived steamship Cybele (Belg), Plear, New York; ship John Mann Tony Brown, do} barks Onore (Aust), Carsano, do; Fidente (Aust) Bades- vich, do. (these. were incorrectly printed as arrivals at Gibraltar in yestéraay’s impressio: BATABANO, bay 1—Arrived, sehr M Catharine, Jackson, Caiman Grade. Beruvpa, April 25—Cleared, brig Anna D Torrey, Uas- kell, Brunswick, Ga, i port April 80, ship Elizabeth Ha:nilton, Robbins, divg; barks Araminta (Br), Mosher, trom Savannah for Liverpool on the Marine wip repairing: ‘assa Marittima (tal), Olivari, from New York tor Queenstown, digg for Fepatrs; Lull Rose (ital), Onsta, trom New York for castle, to sallin $or 4days; brig Sami Welsh, Turner, trom Mayaguez for Baltimore, ready for sea; schrs Luiu Ammerman, Pearson, ldg carzo ex ship Hamilton; Bravo (bn), Cowen, from Liverpool, Ns, arrived 25th, ay ‘McFarland, from osion;' Veto, tender! sort trom Baliimore, arrived sah, Chepgxas, April 27—Arrived, brig Josie, Pettigrew, ; hnbal Cain, Sone, Havana: 29th, barks enw scott (Bn, Matanzas; 3th, Florence Peters: Branscom Portland’ Cienfuegos, Dyer, Hav Hiyaek McKay, Calbarien May 2, L 'y Stocker, Salted zit, brig Lizave Kimball, Luni, north of fiat- teras; schrs Reavey. 3 23th, Allie Bickmore, Fountain, do; Matie “A’Franklin, Purvere: dos Almont Bird, Drinkwater, do: 29th, bark Reinhold (G brig Arctic (Br), Cogswell, do; schrs ts Brigadier (Br), 'N "Nort ton, do: 88 Hai din, ‘smith "do: 80th, bark Bon. ner, Bonner, 8: ag Hewitt, do; sehr Souvenir (8H), fattolty New York In port Svth, barks Josie Mhideed, fornorth af Hatteras, ldg; Fearless, do brigs Day, do do; Mary Pennel. for north Sf itatteras, dos Yosis & Devereux. do do do; George W Chase, Concord, do do; hrs Abbot Devereux, Wilson, do do: Clara ‘ork, do; 5B Hume, for north of Hatteras, do: Gordon (Br), do. do; Fred Jackson, do do; James Warren, do do; 1" 4 Aunt, do do; RS Gra ham, dodo; Chattanooga, for New York, do, and others une, CArpanten, April 21—Arrived, brig Harry, Brown, New Ke; os G Smith, Bacon, Havana ; 26th, brig do; schr Mary Ann’ (Br), bel Newhall, St A nh eaoh ‘ohtlotos: Wetuken Mavacn ated 2a re Elbe (Br), Shishams, New York: 24th, eh Lomond, Gilchrist, King (ir), Park, Havana; schr Nellie, Fiata, Phillips, New York; brig Acclia Thurlow, White, ao; schr M 4 Palmer, ar Philadelphia, Gtexroxcos, April’27/—Arrived, bark Neptune, Beblg Bost Mailed 27th, barks Hancock, Collins, Trinidad; 23th, M B Penna Seimers, Boston; Morning’ Light (Br), Finlay, sd York. Pont, May 6—Arrived, steamship iprcamns Farner Gp, Wylie, Liverpool for Montreal (see Misce! Gupara, April 2i—Arrived, schr Hound, Williams, Ber- muda. mitAvaA, April 30—Arrived, steamship Frankfurt (Ger), Von Bulow, New Orleans (and sailed May 1 tor Bremen); barks Maihilde, (Sy), rims, do: Oriontal (ir), Uphatp Callag; Prince Llewellyn n (Hr), Owen, do; brig’ Ellen gr, Fh ¥lynn, | St John, NB: schr Texas Ranger, Buchanan, ay ‘k Gertrude, Dyer, Pertland; Pa peremian, ‘ord, Boston; Faustina, Blanchard, New Yor yok an ath, brig Northern Star (Bn), Anderson, New well, Barat, north of Hatteras via ay Ut eee Ga Or sowett, lay, Caibarien; 29:h, Geo Reaive ‘webonaia, New Orleans; i W Foster, Rich," New York; May 1, bark Rosa del “pari Sp), Fenell a St Mary's, Ga: bigs 0 Clary, Ryder, New York Alice Mt Futnatn, Rozers, Sierra Maton: ‘delle McLoon. Mun- ardenas ; E Ladd (Br), Porter, north of Hat- ieras via Sagua: schir James W Drury. Suow, New York, In port 2d, barks Elliott Ritchie, Hutchinson, for New York, ldg; “Lorena, Patterson, for do, do: Isaac Hall, Coledrd, for do, do; Continental, Pillsbury, tor north of Hatteras, do; Annie Troop (Br), Hill, or New York. do; brigs Maggie Vail (Br), Campbell, for north of Hatteras, do; Bnnis, Blood, for’ Baltimore, do; Emily T Sheldon, Sheldon, for New York, do; @iendale, Conklin, for do, do; John M Burns Fronty, jor New Orleans aclirs 6; Donna Anta, Whale north of Hatteras, do; Kthan Alien, Louise A Orr, Orr, for dodo, and others, une. Hatrax, May 3 Arrived, brig. Eeonoiny (lin), MeKen- zie, New York? schr Vesper (Br), Corbett, Baitimore. Maranzas, April Arrived, bark Algeria (Br) Brow- nell, Gaveston; brig Tinker, Barnard, Havan: Sone WE Willard, ‘Woo lbury, Philade puta; “goth, bai New York, dibs New York ; brigs William Gordon (ir) Cameron, Philadelphia; Jenhte B Gilkey, Gilkey, York; ir Ls: Ider, English. Philadelphia: May 6, AM. Stacahip oity of Merius, Timmerman, Now York, Salled 28th, brig. J G Norwood, Sheppard, New York: 29th, barks James R Walsh (Br), Herbert, noith of Hat: fora: James ! Brett, Herdegeer, (or Gallison), doz pris Lillian, Rumball, do; schrs Sxmnoel MeManemy, Walis, gos, Adria (Br), Smith, dos Minnie G. Loud, Holt, New . bark Culin B MeNeill, New York; brigs’ Iza, Walis, north of Hattei e Ada (Br), Tower, New York; Lewis Clark Smith, Penvacola} schrs Stephen Kennett, Bennett, north of Hatteras; ir- vine, Lawson, do. In port S0th, barks Lavinia, for New York, 1dg; Jessle Goodwin, do, do; brig Wanderer (Br), for north of Hat schr AM Bird, do, do; and others nae. posorr, May 1—Arrived previous, barks Said Bin Sultan, Otis, und Boomerang (Br), Seaward, Boston. Pour Antos April Z3—In port ‘schr B ¥F Crocker, for Philadelphia in 6 days. UERNSTOWN, May 4, 6 PM—Arrived, steamship City of Riehmand (Br), Brooks, New York for Liverpool (and roveede PQoenec, May 6—Arrived at. Indian Cove, steamers Shandon; from Montreal, and. Glengarry, froma st guns NF, for Montreal; Manilobar passed Father Point at 2:3) PM, with 10 cabin, 16 intermediate and 448 steerage pas senzers. Rio Janetno, April 16—Arrived previous, bark Am Snow, Baltimore. Niraxautat, March 16—Sailed, barks Vogta, Perey, Newchwang; Scotland, Glidden, Swatow; 25th, Adele, Lasham. Foochow, port March WF, ship Ada (Br), Asals, from New York, arrived i7:h, ‘Suxz, about April 22—Arrived, steamship Presnitz (Br), Hewett, Bombay for New York. Sacud, April 16—In port, sche H Curia, Curtis, for north of Hatteras, to sail in'5 day: St Jaco, April 4—Arrived, beg. Eva Parker (Br), Slo- com}, New York. sailed 10th, brig Lydia H Cole, Rowe, New York via Guantanamo} 16th, bark Kobe (Nor). for New York via Guantanamo; brigs’Mary C Mariner, Guantanamo ; {8th, Thomas Owen, Guptill, do. St Joux, NB, May 4—Arrived, sehr Astra (Br), Has- kins, New York; 3th, bark Ranger (Br), Scott, Savan- nah} brig Belle Star (ir), Dakin, New Yor! ToRKS IstaNns, April 10—Passed, schr Frances (Br), mith, trom Baitimore for san Andreas, Tuisipan, Cuba, April 29—arrived, bark Jennie Cobb, Small, Cienfuegos; brig J sexe Baker, Ryder, do. Builed 25th, brig “Stockwell,” for New York. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, May 5—Arrived, schrs Saran Rruen, Providence; Maria Pierson, Jersey City; @ H Mills, Nor? wich; F B Colton, Boston Passed up—Scli's J itenry, Bello Halladay, A E Wival, Annie Carl, LB Cowperwalth, for Georgetown. bra Sarah Bruen, for Newburg; Ocean Wave, for BOSTON, May Arrived, barks Tremont, Connor, Messina; Howland, lucker, Surin “Matanzag; schr J J Als rigo, Thor sea Haskel, ‘Mayaguez’ (both betore incorrectly re- CaF 18% . 6th—Arriyed, steamship Neptune, New York; schrs Monzana, Bultimore ; Jesse Wilson, Conley, do; Kdwin J Mor! Lavender. DH nt ra? ‘Williains, Phiia- delphia: 'Alouise, Herrick, do; Ida Bliss, Norton, Port lo; Eliza Wiliams, Hodge: jorida, Thompson, New York. Sigual ‘Steamships Fleg, Foster, Charlosto: Baker, ‘Philavelphiae Gen Wittney: Hallett, New York} ship Black Aduer (Br), Bissett, London; barks Manfred (Br), Smith, \verpool, Augnst (Ger), Obr'of, London schrs William B (Br), McDonald, St Plerre, iy via Ban or; Warren Sawyer, Crie, Baitimore; Gov J ¥ Smith, rowel, Philadelphia; knos B Phillips, Baker.do; Kate Foster, Harnden, New York; Nellie Brown, Higgins, Kennebec Kiver to load for Philadelpnia, Sailed—Steamships Flag and Saxon; ship Belvidere from below. In the roads brig Maggie 3, where remai, brag ther thomas Samp! beth. ALTIMORE, May 5—Arnyed, bark Nina Pigita (Itab, Sentap easse, Glascow brik, CC Colaan, Payson, 5 st low—Steamer Nestorian (Br), Watts, Liverpool we tintin 6th—Arrived, steamers Nestorian, from Liverpool; Lucille, from Wilmington, NC; Win Lawrence, from Providence; John W Garrett, from New York, and roe ard Willing, from Philadelphia; barks Maggie Hi mond, from Matanzas; Surprise, from Ke; pm, ‘Demerara, and Georgia, trom Steainers Win Woudward, for New whilden, for Philadelphia, bark Sagu, tor or Falmouth tg? orders; schrs Forest Oa New Haven; Mary A Hood, tor Saiem; Kila mail, ‘or W Wile mington, NO; Freeman, for Beverly, Mans Grooker, for Davenport, Mass; J.C PDUIIps, for pia: i \—Ship Lina, for Bremen; barks Cricket, for Rio; res, for Londonderry; ‘Ades te, for irae A fiytever'ol hristeusen, fonds Libero, tor do at te Fey jor Ravana Lm Nash, tor the CURUNSWICK Ga, May L-Uleared, brig Adeone (Ger) + Worthman, Kio Janeiro. welt aah Apri bata, pobry [id Fagg omnis icKeon, Jacksonville; son, Baltimore; 4th, Hara Ee, Perkins, MYacksou- Ville; F A Colcord, iy tie cores Aerie. Ror Brackett, Savannah ; 28th, gels Hrencote "idan. dicbi ‘ald, Jacksonville; May Pen jompson, Not q A y S—sailed, schra M © Moseley, Coggins, pa tiatased inde saunders, Georgetown, Mis: wic Mulvey, and J for Wasuiogwo; Ben) Beed, sais ita’ rarrived, scr @ M Wentworth, Cot- ete Lark, Gupdil, Philadelphia. ns RT, ved, sehr Sarah Clark, Grif- and. bro May 4—Salled, schr Helen Mar,. FORTRESS MONROE, M. SrSailed, ant from! Norte ug or Oar eed eel t: Bark for Rew Vere. Yorks. Fal y bl a May Moan baad schrs re arse. Wi 7 Haze, Tren to heart en Ww: er, flobaken Fook, a Hand, ii aut, ne Sat Myechawkens ke Levinis Delaroy, Detaro: Ys ‘Sailed-—Schre Hattle J Fuller, Hay Islana, to load for Newburyport; ‘Abel W arkers Dene Nae. PALTRATON, Apt %—Cleared, schr Witch of the Weaioa: raehre Al ‘Allred Brabrook, Phillips, Philadel piFonea 10 808, rom cathe taler toate ‘on, eer sei ty Robbin, Lave . may faites ship Maud, for Liverpool; bark Ore- Cleared” 4th, bark Abd-el Kader, pp Piven ps an 1—Arrived, - na Tunis De Few Beker, heoal atta Cole. son; 5 Flyaway, Eide and and Wm 0 Irish, Te: Teale Prev dent SACGKSONVILLE, April 28—Arrt Perkins, Bath, Me; James W Bro F Farnham, Brewster, New York: Sher isthe Eten ieee So rew. Carter, New York; 28th, ‘Win Ponek, his (gi May 1, 1, Mattie Walker, Drew, whet WEST, ‘2-arrived, ship Jonn Watt, Thee BaP rag pain Gal-. vegion for New Fork ‘and 8 opoteedaa typi ‘AD, May 4—Sailed, echr Jas 8 Shindler, Iphia. W OBLEANS, fee 6—Cleare: ety, for Baltimore; Olty of Ualvonon ier Neg ere per Br). Henney, tor, i or Ee barks Volunteer, for’ denux; Union, tor Crotistad et adi es cee ci Sailed from’ the io ag Ellen Southard; barks Sif, SERA ‘and Mem| ay «Arrived, sohrs Wave, Hud Yorks Hs Rowe Tonnea act ‘Sante yen Bae ror. {da Coast, bound’ to Boston; K Wilson, Oropper; JP Pharo, Henderson, and J T Housman, Ryder, New York; Wonder Evans, Strong, Salem, NJ: 'Sophia A) Winter: n, Spires, New York: Bor} Macy @ Whor fr Whoet, Ne rot oy Be Hae in Hampton ads 4th—Bri oO Rio Pt nohits AS: E tentom,@ a be died Mant Lucy Jenkins, Lizzie Sm F Lewis, Di Mary D Crammer. Abbie rrankiord, A modi te ant John Nye, for New York; A 8 W it Carson and: outsa Groeket, for Boston; Hebcee abi we BE ver. TEU R SE ORR, May 3—Arrived, schr Ella Brown, i Arrived brig Whittaker, Port Johnson. NEW BEDFORD, May 4—Sailed, SE SO ae deein Neti cae \—Sailed, si ren, Ben: dg tor Honoluty Bohs d nigrahtm, Dickinson, Pati fie jelphia : langam. Chase; ase, and Fred a Tyler, Iygrell Ne Yor a son 72 Ai , PM—, ret Weehawken? Onward, Wheels Row Yorn, om Davis ‘iso: seurs Verania, Ponds Providence for New. Yorn. Peerless, Smith, Pawtucket for do; American. Ei Shaw, Ball River for Philadelphia (and sll sailed ited Ase wRth—Sailed, fehrs Fannle. Pik A Irwin, Johnson, and Ca uthall tor Sew ore; Hons ene Providence tor do pape ae an port—Brig Almira, Scott, for New York; ed Warmer, Di Dickerson, trom Philadelphia, David 6 Floyd, Chitora, trom Weehawkeas Then Be Sleopér, for, ‘Now. ‘York: tal Ryder, f awken: us L War James English, Barker, do. era mi pbs a a ri wR steam schr yac! Fritsch, from New London od acruises, Of NOW Yorke wited=Brig & ae a, Bott, New York: schra Mareus Marcus L. Fannie al . he Fiiladetphia ar ee ‘DON, May 5—Arrived, bark Storjohann. (or), Morthensen, shields; schr Amelia (Br), Now York for St Jo! Sailed™—Schrs Alice Scranton, New York; © © Sad- ry Kane.” Onsen “NEW HAVEN, May 5—-Arrived, schrs B Weodbridge, Win Bosue Leo Philadelphians ed—Sehrs Allen Gurney,” Gurney, Fondout; @ ‘ d Niagara, “duten, New Yi schrs Addie P. dan tae Ryans itimore 5. Pembroke; Gooke, New FEWeACOLA, May 1—Arrived, ship Kenilworth (Br), Bet tt, Lond hrs Carrie & E! > wuld, ‘and lana Cir ae Galen St “ s oa, Bt lea! » oar rr), ton, Barden (Rus), Eghittrom, London; Nile‘GBr), Guo ae schr ‘atson, Watson, Lad Oeaate Hi stay Pa Ariana Beh Gillis, pamarang ne avai non ; rks Aladdin (Nor), Houssen, Antwe: Hrasie¢ chor): Bara aiadain (Hoe, Winrond (ir), Phillips: FRILADELPHIA, May, Arrived, barks Panola, Beck, cle Aha ‘iscell); Scud, Wilson, Messina? sehrs Nellie bay, Ms 1 Saten Cai rife Lida Babcock, pet, Fe ly, Boston; Wm L El- a yee Hubbard, Bi Lee, Rockpot King, Lodinen, Sackaonvlie: (and cleared); Austin, Williams; Trade hoyd, ead FB Baird, Mayhew, Boston} Emma Kelly, Kean, Bombay look. Also arriv: steamship c W Lord, figle my Savannah; bark Norton Stover, Sherman, Sagua; brig’ Ida M. Com ery, York, Matanzas: schrs. Ri laker, Calli tanzas, aia number of coal carrying schts from ern ports in ballast. Cleared—Steamships Tndiana, Bomner, beg ol ee Queenstown; Aries, Wheldon, Boston; # Horrid: rovidence; barks Germania (Nor), reeny brig Nornen, (Hor) Steen, Gibraltar for anlar tee Amos | Edwards, ers, | Calbarien; nell, Barucon: ‘Trade Wind, Bteelt jorwood, ton; HJ Heraty, Meredith, 8 New Markets Nagao, b Cheny, Newburyport; J Ricardo Jova, gkittle, Key Centurian, Blodgett; ves, Sayers. and zo, Vineet, Salem, ‘Massed Powel Powel cam- drlage; Jobin Lee angilder, “49; Flora Xing, Sui yan, Nahant Mass; "Nelle Carr, French, 8D: Hark Burgess, and Mattie. Holmes, Cox, Portsmouth, Ni daura, Roberts, Buco, Me; Z Kenyon, Buckinghain; rn Newcasttx, Del, May 6—Ship Atnenais, for Antwer anchored oft here Monday n St ‘and proceeded down esterda} did colo Druzio, for Cork or almouth for ordcra, and ‘Thos N Stone, for Ports- mouth. “Brig Rounoke, tor Eeguayera, passed Sowa Fi Monday, Passed down yesterday AM, stoimshiine Reading. and Panther, tor Boston ; shi August, for Hambarg ; bri Janet, for Lubech; schrs Yankee for Vine Haven; Nada, for Newburyport; E Sinnichsen, Moore and May B Harris, 1or Boston; A Trucdell and Fa Herety, for Lynn; West Wind, for Providence. PM, snip Abigail for Anewerp, under steam. Del, M Brig Edith, arrived yosterd ay, is from” Mayagues Yor ordera, Nearly alt vessels ot test three days remain, Steamer Panther, from Boston, was here last evening. PM—A lar; r of scnrs have gone to sea to-day, but a number remain, Suilod this PM tor New York. Sehr 6. Baracoa for New York, ts here with frutt ailed—Sehrs John P “Kelse m Jacksenville for New York; J A Count, Phila elphta for Providence Julia fo Willits, Brunswick, Gay lor Saybrook, Cie i & Wheeler, Philadelphia tor Boston, PORTLAND, Ma’ Arrived, ship St John Smith (new, of Portland, 2250 tong, Fork, Kennebunkport Cleared—Steamer Maharajah (Br), iitelvelson Pyaney, CB; schrs Rising Sun, Jones, Satilla, Ga; uM Dea , to load for New York. Satled—Bark Samuel B 8 pring. Sth—Arrived, svamtag fare, from hy og aeipnies bark Mendota, Perry, New York; schr Jol from do. PORTSMOUTH. May 5—Arrived, schrs Hattle M Mayo, Ohadwick, and Hatt Saimpson, Davis, New York; Sandalphin, Allen, and Free Wind,'Frisbee, Port John- son; Bagnduce, Cox, and, Silver Heels, Newman, ae ode, South Amboy. HOVIDENGH, vay 5 Arriveu, schrs Btta E Syivese ter, Petit en} Oliver, Freeman, Virginia; be Sailed—Schrs Amos Briggs, Knay Baversen: Mei A Preamore Sherman ; ie WeRtson ‘ental, Barrett; Treasure, Taylor Ann Amelia, aes Nigh ale, Young; Martha PF Ming, Jarvis: M Heaney: BDI iverty, 3 Nickerson, Emeline “i Potter, Blls- worth, New York. PAWTUOKET, May 5—Salled, schrs BH Warford, Sprague. and ian Minnesota, Keily, New Yor iD, May 4—Arrived, pe qyyancke, Conch, New Yorks geht Kate Luclia’Nonsall, 4 athe HUANGISGG, ‘April 23—arrived, bark’G L Taylor,. ars, Hong Sailed Steamship Constitution, Austin, Panama; bark aot Burrard Inlet. ne Arrived, mcstaship | Scotland (Br), Washburn, ge a a al Ga, May 6—Arrived, steamer San Jacinto from New York; schrs Anne Gaskill from Philadel ins Brig Premier Warren, from. | J B Marshall from Bath, and Aunie Cook from Cleared—Barks Pawathick (Br), Musterd, Branewickt Auguste Ger), Van Arten, Liverpoo May 4—Sailed, schr Susan Harker, Van Saan, Pnitadelp 1a. alled, schr Mtoe! ead for Bumud: SOMERSET May 4—; schrs a ded . Macom ms bers Nalad ‘sent Halsey; J OR Hy hy ee Cornelia, Lord, from, i Hoboken.” WEYAND. 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