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a ee bb THE COURTS.|® —-—__ ‘The case of the United’Btates va. Naylor & Co. came up on motion yesterday in tne U nited States District Court before Judge Blatchford. The de- Sendants are imporéers of iron and steel goods in this city, amd the case alleged against them has arwen, it appear, oat of a Congressional investi- gation which toox place about two years ago. It narged that the defendants have imported goods at an ¥ndervaluation, and for this the gov- | vermment seek to recover the sum of $100,000, The | Diswict Attorney, having investigated the matter, | ef ‘thought the suit ought to be tried, General Buuer sfs-counse! for the firm. Since the government has s@etermined to press the case the defendants have ‘@aken evidence on commission im England for the parpose of showing that the charge ol undervaiua- On Friday night or eariyon Saturday morving ton,as preferred against them, 1s unfounded. The | the siere of Mr. Heyman Sammer, No. 358 Third ave- Mmowon yesterday made by Mr. Wheeler wag on the | noe, was entered by burglars, who took twenty- ‘part of the defendants that the time for the taking of the proofs in Engiand be extended to the 1st of Juiy. The District Attorney cousented to an ex- ‘wension of time to tue Ist of June for this purpose, with leave to defendants to apply for additional “aime upon showing proper reasons for such exten- ‘ aon. Yesterday, 1n the United States Circuit Conrt,. Defore Judge Blatchford, the case of the Union” Paper Bag Machine Oompany vs. E. A. Hoilings- worth, L. ‘Whitney, Jr., George L. Newell and George H. Mallory: was up on hearing. The de- fendaat George H. Mallory was arrested on an | order of attachment issued against him lor alleged |j of thirty-three cases, few oi which were of any im- contemptin Violating, as imputed, an injunction | Testraiding him trom using the deviceof the Paper / Bag Company. On asppeartag before the Court) Mr. Maliory gave bail in the sum of $5,000 to attena om Thursday next before Cemmissiener Betta, who derto wake testimony on the question as to how Jar ‘Mais charge ef contempt ts well founded or other- "mn. ‘The litigations in connection with the South Side Smantroaa apparently are getting more compiteated. : ' Mast in theorder of legal events in reference to ‘the matter is an opinion given yesterday by Judge Donohue ta Supreme Court, Chambers, reappoint- dmg Mr. Edward D. Gale receiver. This is the suit ef Edward G. Clinch against the road, who sues-| ‘ee a judgment debtor. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, Business in Bankruptcy. VOLUNTARY PETITIONS. ‘ @eorge Weyer and Conrad Schioemer. ADJUDICATIONS IN INVOLUNTARY CASES, Christopher Keyes, Jonn Runk, (lara Crow, ‘ Marcus hich, William S. Beidea. A. William Bec! “mann, Maanh eimer and John L, Griffin. ‘DISCHARGE. Marcus E. Harris. SUPREME COURT—OHAMBERS, Amother Chapter in the Teresa Small Case. Before ‘Judge Lawrence. ‘The case of Teresa Small, whom Pelice Commis- sioner Gardner and Captain Williams, of the Eighth precinct, were charged with abducting from No. 16 First street, was yesterday the subject of turther yadicial consideration. United States Commis- sioner Davenport, who appears as counsel for the Police Commissioners, was in attendance, and so ‘was Captain Williams, and so was the young girl, whe having been broagnt from Police Headquarters by Detective McDougal, and so were the parents of the child, Mr. and irs. Clifton. Directly following the opening of the Court Mr. Davenport stated that he had an affidavit to show shat Mra, Small, the 1oster mother of the girl, was gnotorious panel thief, that her picture was in me es’ Gallery at Philadelphia, that she haa been the proprietress of numerous panel houses in this city, and that she had absconded from her | last residence, and that she could nowhere be found. Upon this-state of facts he asked that the nt proceedings be dismissed, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1874—QUADRUPLE SHEET. SMkutpm es mane (SHTPPING NEWS. Im portant to sano eating Test Ci ia cans eee sate Waegatie, Cou pany and Josiah Bacon vs. Daniel H. Smith, in- hari, 204 validity of the Cummings patent, cov- rubber plates for hoiding artificial J OF the, Ualten Staves ‘circa by ite aa ot Massachuse: ton, in favor of lengthy a ants. ie Gout delvorsd a ver a weer anaes ve 0) the dentists, and rpg yy decides’ a GJ td ber of suits States, |. Dick- erson and Yi ha So Reheat, Scere lee THE TOMBS POLIOB “OOURT. Btealtnmg Twenty-nine Pairs of Pants. Before Judge Wandell. nine pairs of pants with them on leaving. Officer McKinlay, of the Fourteenth precinct, was put in jon of these facts, and succeeded yesterday aitervoon in arresting Samuel Watson wile in the act of Ce yond of @ number of pairs oi pants apswering the big oe given by Mr. Serner. | When —. to Mr. Sarner he recognized the inst Watson at this vefaay afternoon, mya she priven! saed'te anewen, 87, and the er was rem: to answ: tn $2.80 ba. i OOURT OF SPECIAL sESSIOws. fore Justices Smith, Sherwood and Otterbourg. ‘The calendar at this Court yesterday consisted portance, Seventeen petit larceny cases were dismissed on account of Insufficient evidence. Johanna Connor was sent to the Ponitentiary for b rg hy month, for stealing two chemises valued at 1 60, e We at Davis stole two felt hats and got.a month reach. Jonn Halpin, charged with keeping a atl sg was sent to the General Sessions for trial. Herman Fisher and Loughran Lewis were fined $25 +h for cruelty to animals, The first was for ariving & horse with @ sore nec! the latter for bei oe out to die, Mr. Bergh was preseut watching these cases. Michaei Russell and George McGill were fined $5 each for cruelty to animals, They paid their fines and retired from Court, muttering leit-handed ae on the President of the American So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. OOMMISSION OF APPEALS. ALBANY, N. Y., May 9, 1874, ‘The day calender of the Commuseion of Appeals for —& a a re follows:—Nos. 116, 119, 122, 123, 124, e Commission charges till Monday, May.11, @t half-past ten o’clock A. M. BROOKLYN COURTS. ‘The Aldermen are endeavoring to secure pay as Supervisors also, and yesterday @ sub-committee procured from Judge Pratt an order requiring the County Treasurer to show cause to-morrow why he should not pay them a double salary. The Treasurer declines to pay unless compeiled to do 80 by the courts. Margaret Sheehy sued Ltvingston, Bergen & Co. for $5,000 damages for injuries received by be- ing knocked down by a piece of timber on one of the defendants’ trucks. The jury tailed to agree, and were discharged, Judge Pratt, of the Supreme Conrt, has issued a bs gyre injunction restraining the Atlantic and Avenue Railroad Company from using the tracks of the DeKalb avenue road in Front street to connect with their Adams street branch, motion will be made to-morrow to have the in- junction made perpetual. NEW YORK CITY. The police arrested 1,887 persons and lodged 4,480 vagrants at the several station houses. There were 488 deaths, 433 birthe,192 marriages and 26 still births in the city during the past week. prese! Mr. Howe, in reply, auswered, saying that in order that the Court might understand thoroughly the merits of the case, it woula be necessary Ww | review them in detail. He then proceeded to nar- rate the facts of the case—how Commissioner | Gardner and Captain Williams, at the dead hour of | night, Jorcibly broke into Mrs. Talbot's | tments, with whom Mrs. Smali and | resa boarded, and,without warrant or authority | ai law, iorcibiy ‘abdncted the girl. He ciatmed that | it was "wholly immaterial how good they declared | ‘their intentions to be, und insisted that they had | committed a gross vivlatron of the law, and that ‘the father of the girl, who was in Court, beyond ail | controversy had paramount claim tothe child. He added that he had served a writ of nabeas corpus on behalt of the fatier upon Commissioner Gara- ner, and he demanded both in the name of tue | Jaw and on behalf of the people, that these pro- ceedings shouid be continued, and, in order to save time. that the evidence taken im the case of the = taken out for Mrs, Small and served on Cap- Willams id be accepted as testimony in be Laren to be lnstituted against Commus- sioner Gardner. Alter some farther discussion between counsel Judge Lawrence directed an order to be made in compliance with Mr. Howe's request. Upon this | the Hatter stated that he rested his case, and F proceedings were adjourned till to-morrow morning, when Commissioner Gardner will doubt- Jess enter upon bis defence. The Escapes from Sing Sing. Application was yesterday made by Mr. Fellows | / for the release or admissal to bail of John Storer, charged with furnishing William Miller, who re- cently escaped from \Sing Sing, with ube tools he used to effect his escape. In making the applica- < tio he said that Police Justice Morgan had fixed "4 the Dail at $5,000, but that on applying at tne Dis- trict Attorney's office to give bail they had been ; {nfo rmed thai no such ball would be accepted; * thatiif they were ready to furnish $100,000 bail it wou td be pomsites. He claimed that this was a «@eur Pation on the part. of the District Attorney; “that it was not for him to fix bail, but merely to pi@eve (mine the sufficiency of the bondsmen. As: tstant District Atéorney Allen argued that othe |) istrict Attorney was justified in refusing bail ¢dor th @ present on the ground of public policy. Jud; fe Lawrence reserved his decision untii Mon- pay m orning. Decisions. Rice vs, Suther; Lee wa.-Anner ; Same vs. Same.— Motion & Cog! arith $10. gosta. Heater vs. Neill.—Motion granted. In the: matter of the petition of Demuth; White wwe, Herinann ; Pairchtld va..Demarest; Brown vs. Dale; Areoctation for the Reltef of Reapectable Aged, &u., Females vs. Being et al.; as VS. Buck; in the matter, &c., Vandewater; Coe vs. Holby ; Sellen va. Tripple et al.; Estever va. Pur- /ay5 Grane vs. Neidig (two mations). —Granied. Crane vs. Neidig (two motions); Kiley va. Cor- win.—Memorandums. bm Pp . wma ie vs. Shelbourne.—Motion grantedwon pay- sBBRE Of $10 conte, sia McLean vs. McDonald.—Memorandunsior coun- pel. Ba v8. Rickard.—Divorce grante@te the Tupper vs. National Steamship Company,—Bond aty vs. Denel.—Reference ordered, Sheridan vs. Guiifoyle.—Order granted. Dinkelspiel ve. Franklin and otnera; Chriiwty vs. pene. —In the matter of the last will,’ &c., oi: Wille fam Phelps. Granted. QOURT OF COMMON PLEAS—sPEOIAL THEM. Decision. By Chief Justice Daly. Blaut ve. idetman.—See decision, MARINE OOURT—PART 4, Heavy Damages for Sinnder. | Belore Judge McAdam. | Margene A. Heath vs. John E. Aubbell.—This is | ne of the many actions growing out of the fa- | owt! Heath-Ingersoll litigation. About the time | Of tbe pudiicationof the Réng frauds the platntitt | ‘was xnterested in ousiness with Ingersoll in the | houseturnishing hardware business under the firm pame of E. A. Keath & Oo, Subsequently an action was brought to dissotve that partnership, and the case came on for trial at the Supreme oourt, jal Term, about a year ago. The defend- ant f this action was a witness ip bebal! of In- in that trial, and alter the trial was | 4 on many occasions that | because, ashe said, ne had | triat, The olefendint Hub- ee ee stated that “Hea kad shared tue plunder robbed from the city by Ingersoll and others, and was as big thier as | any of them.’ For these all malicious wlan dere Heath eyed Hubbell, an Mine trial Was a very intersting one, The court room was well filled | z = Po bk ge sae associates of Ingersoll, and | weed’s old henchmen was on hamd attend- ing food Mr. Ingersoll’ interests. The defendant | Naptiaily admitted that he used the slander. om ex, ions charged against him, but did not gervend tout he could jastify the use of vem in bye a Counsel on either side , When the case was viewed the evidenc: ry clear manner, explained to the jury the law the subject of slander, | ron, entirely to the jury. After a tery bal sence rhe ey retarned | BE 91,000, wo wig) ‘he Uopst ppdeaua extra alow. ; It is rumored that the consolidation Dill is de- clared illegal by the counsel to whom the question was referred by the Common Council. ‘The detectives, by order of Commissioner Gard- ner, made a descent yesterday on the faro bank kept at No. 104 Chatham street, and arrested twelve persons found there. The prisoners will be arraigned at the Tombs Police Court this morning. ‘Dr. Joseph Cushman, for many years one of the deputy coroners, has been appointed by the Board of Health one of the Assistant Sanitary Inspectors. The principal duty of Dr. Cushman will be to vac- cinate the poor people of the district to which he may be assigned. —_—— The Rev. A. J. Ryan, the poet-priest of the South, will lecture thie evening, at eight o’clock, in St. Stephen’s church, East Twenty-eighth street, on “Pontius Pilate’s stion.” The lecture will be preceded by musical selections ‘by the choir of the chureh, oeginning at half-past seven P.M. T! proceeds for tlie peor of the parish, Commissioner Van Nort makes we following statement ef pubitc moneys received by the De- partment of Public Works during the week ending yesterday :— For Croton water rents For tapping Crown pipe! For vault permits. For sewer permits. For sewer pipe sol Total...... ‘The Workingmen’s Political Industrial Associa- | tion held a meeting last evening at Masonic Hall, East Thirteenth street, William Cashman presid- | ing. After traneacting some routine business it Was resolved to appoint a committee to.draw up a suitable address to the citizens of New York, setting forth the objects of the Political Industrial Association, and this Committee on Address were also to district the city for the purpose of en- rolling members in each district, and were em- powered to appoint a committee in each | district for enrolment purposes. Commissioner Gardner yesterday caused the | breaking up of a panel house at No. 185 Elm street. } Pa dere | Brohne, trom Galveston for Lil B OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK YOR THE a H Eee Ree KER == iu 4 & SURNNEMSESSERSRSSES SEE Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND MOOK, SIGH WATER. Sun rises. oes Gov. Isiand....eve 3 30 Sun sets. ... Sandy Hook....eve 2 54 ‘Moon rises..uorn H % Hell Gate......eve 5 24 PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 9, 1874. CLEARED. cane esate, (Ger), Arnold, Antwerp and melaburg & Co. Seteamah ‘Colon, a, Griffin, Aspinwall via Kingston, Ja— vacife ail Steamship Co Paci Mnipciyde, Kennedy, Galveston via Key West—C 1B Mallor Co. teatushlp Cortes, Kemble, New Orleans—Clark & Sea- es Western Metropolis, Quick, New Orleans— ‘stenmahip San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—W R a. Stcamahtp Champion, Lockwood, Charleston—J W Quin- Wyanoke. Vouch, Norfolk, City Polnt and Richmond Lol Doriulon Stexmebip Cor owgninmip £¢ Kaght, Chichester, Georgetown, DO—J Steawshin Gen Whitney, Hallett. Boston—U ¥ Dimock. Ship Nation (Br). Cornell, London—Grinneli, Miuturn Ship White Adder (tr). Harris, London—Peabody, Wil- Ship Helvetia (Belg), Nielsen, Antwerp—Funch, Edyo Wath CR Bishop (Ger), Genberich, London—Peabody, Bark Lochee (Br), Laughlin, Birkenhead—Heney & Pia, Dei (Ital), Scerzola, Cork or Falmouth for orders een eens — Andreas (us), tsteen. ‘Cronstadt—Funch, Edye oak Balder (Swe), Wulff, Se. Edye & Ly Juno (Ger), Lindt. Elsinore—C Tobias Bark clus (Ger), Berding, erin Tanck, WSiye & Idolique (Br), Nickerson, Cette—Brett, Son & Co. fork K ern (Nv Asi Halvorsene’ Ancona ro tobias £ Oo. dane Gemsbok, Bunker, Zanzibar—Arnold, Hines & ‘Bark od @’Union (Br), Ballon, Port au Prince—R Mi Bark Liberty, Devereux, Cientuegos—J E Ward & Co. Bark posse utevens (sr), Gilk, Sts Stephen, NB—Simp- ‘Bie! epseces son. Clap & Raina Bn. erpool—Heney & Parker. Brig Teabella Wilio fines ‘Queenstown or Falmouth —Ge TB Br iA Hig coe, Tewksbury. Hamilton (Bermuda) one: Behe uP Auger, Cook, Eara-F Moran. Sehr Mary Knowlton, Mees, Tuxpan—R Murray, Jr Eohr = King, Crosby, Barbados—John Buynton’s seuaea Fiske, Smith, 8t Domingo City and Port au Platte—A_ pone £0. Schr O V Drisko, Drisko, Cienfaegos—Simp<on, Clapp bef E R Cornwell, Hi Nassau—B J Wenberg. a Martha T Pike, ward, Rock Sound —s8 J Wen- reek Guiding Star (Br), Potter, Cornwallls—Overton & wkins, Schr Ban Juao, Noble, Galveston—W C Adams & Co. Schr Harry White, ‘Hopkins, Jacksonville—Warren aah oL pa ap P Buck & echr Mina! Savannah—Eva! Bont Wine’ Wing. Wiliamme, Port Royal, S--Brets Son &Co. Schr Adelia Corson, Corson, Charleston—Overton & Hawkins. one ‘Alexandria Wiley, Beauchamp, Baltimore—Wm aimers. a W RCox, Evans, Philadelphia—Overton & Haw- Schr Clara Jane, Garrison, Salem—Jed Frye & Co. Schr Isaac Rich, Studley, ‘WW Baker. ao Washburn, Hathaway, Taunton—Staple- n Schr Harvest. Corwin, Bristol and Providence—H W Jackson & Son. Sloop Mary Dallas, Drake, New Haven—Rackett & ro. Bri Bom ara 4 © Bumera, Warren, Philadelphis—sames REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LIN. Steamship gies pee Chester (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool April 30, via wn May 1, with mdse and paasen- Son : Moy Dearborn. Savannah May with Ssteamantp eo. D pee ap pererpee ar Mopars crete Cha Chatiston aay 6, with mdse and pamengers to bat Yarra ot London), Orieat, Tausin bes, saath kc, to Howland & Aspinwall; vessel to Peabody, Willis &’ Co. Paased aniler Jan 18 Cape of Good Hope March, and croaeed the Equal Apeit Sia ton 2 anarete joie ial, Boddo, Hull 69 days, in ballast, to ‘ ark Perseverante tan, Borzo, Southampton Bt days, in ballast, to vic! Bark Solafide Nor). Samuels, Newry $8 days, in bal- saat To Panehy Edye & Go. Ray Chiesa, rede ae with salt tod 'W Elwell 4 Co; vessel to Slocovich 749 Bark Vittorla data, ‘uaa eet in bal- las Slocoviec! Feb 5, vis Hem p- & Co, Bark Union (of Arichat 22 days, with cugar to Ht A ton, mn a Left n Hark La Plata, fitpn Gi Ctibarien 7 days pith sugar to Fernandez & Cato ‘Whitney’ & strong N and NE boat snd 4 split sail NNW pO! Eliza E: eos Yarmouth, NS), Munro, Sagua 1sday iis ing sugar to ¥ D Morgan & Co; ‘vessel Ww Bark Mi Minnie Cameron (ot Picton), Currie, Sagna 11 days, with sugar to Tucker & Lightbourne; vessel to master. Kark. Aitred Se Bath), Burt, from Philadelphia for St ic Feigns NB, wi tig in tow of pilot boat G W Blant, No 1, was towed upto the city by steamtug AF Welcott, Capt Mon! Brig 3J Strout, Hammond, Cardenas 9 days, with su- ear t0 order, vetael to Siuupson. Clapp & Co. Brig LH Kimb: Newburyport), Lunt, Cardenas 2 days, ‘vith rt tol b AISIRCK # Co; vewwel to Lune y 1, bo auiles north of Cape Florida, spoke DarE pool. Aretic (of Parsboro, Coxswell, Cardenas § te ety ula Reynal & Bachman; vessel to J F Whitne: Piney tila fof St Jonn, NB), Kay, Matanzas 1 days, with sugar to order; vessel to Kagles & Blakslee. He received a complaint trom a man who had lost $500 there and sent detectives to arrest.the ' sons iound on the premises. A woman was en | and locked up.at the Fourteenth precinct-station | house. Her name was refused by the police ofthe | distriet, who are indignant at having their little game sroken up. The police pretend the piace | has only been raoning a couple of weeke, but the | people in the neighborhood -say that 1t bag been in | existence over & year. BROOKLYN. —o——_ ‘There were 595 arrests by the police during the‘ past week. The taxes received by the Collector durimg the past week amounted to $52,474. The ice companies of Brooklyn assert that inas- much as only one-half the crop ef last year has been gathered they will increase the price of ice | trom thirty to flity per ¢dnt.this summer. The Military Committee of the Board of Super- | | visors yesterday signed the contract for the | mason work with Join EH. O’Roark for building the Thirteenth regiment armory. The cost of the work will be The Board of Assessors met yesterday and re- | aolved to relieve from assessment the parsonage af the Duteh Reformed chureh on the Heights. At the next meeting the question of parsonage assess- ments wili be made the general arder of business. The special committee of tae Board of Edaca- tion appointed to investigate the alleged immoral Practices resulting from mixed classes in public Schools, to which Superintendent Fieid referred in his aonual report, met yesterday apd entered upon their labors. The session was held with closed. doors, BROOKLYN'S DISTRICT ATTORNEY. John Winslow Succeeds Thomas H. Rodman in Office. Yesterday Mr. Joun Winslow was appointed by Governor Dix to fill the vacancy created in the ofice of District Attorney by the resignation of Mr. ‘Thomas H. Redman, who was compelled to reaign by reason of ili heaith. The new appointee ts 4 partner of ex-Judge Joshua Van Cott and a rest dent of Brooklyn. ie isa prominent age and iast fall was tho candidate of that party for Jodge of he Supreme Court against Judge Jasper W. Gilbert, the latver gentieman being re-elected. Filteen years ago Mr. Winslow was Selected Dit trict attarney, and served for three years. He fity-seveo years of age, and will have seven months of ay unexpired term to serve. An elec- aon for Distrset pete a4 will be held in Novem- ver, ‘The | ae eee hed to the oMce ig $10,000 Brig Acetia Thurlow, White, Caibarien 11 “days, with sugar to Rubira-& Co; Vessel to Breit, Son & Co. Brig ‘Loch Lomond, Gilchrist, Caibarien I days, with sugat and ino molasses to aa Rionda & Co; vessel to em oat Linen, (of saverpod. HT 'S), Hemeon, Cientu 16 days, with sugar to J & Powle ; Vessel to Kinne, Bose, Co. Brig Willow Brae (of Pictou), McClond, Clenfuegos 13 days, with sugar to J & G Fowler; vessel to (G H Brewer. one Fringe Leboo (of ‘Advocate, NS), Hatfeld, Gien- fuegoe days, with sugar to order;, vessel fob R De ‘olt & Brig Anglo (of Lunenberg. NS), Acker, Cienfuegos 18 days, with sugar to Sola Bros; vessel toy F Whitney & Co. hr M M Heath (of Providence), Nichols, Para 20 days, ‘with Fupber, nuts, &c, to Francis Moran} vessel to Evans Ball & Co Kebr Edward Burnett, hg) Para 2% days, ye rubber and nutstoL E Am: & Co: vessel to B ‘enbei Schr AP Chase cof Machias), Pool, St Pierre Mart, 14 gays, with sugar to Dwight & Platt; 'vessel to H W * Schr Bowdoin (of Portland), Randall. Mayaguez, PR, 14 days, with sugar and molasses to LW & P Armstrong; vessel to B J Wenberg. Schr Atta (of Annapotts, NS), Arroyo, Tift molasses to Burdett & Poni; vesiel to J sehr Lizzie Ives, Saxton, St Croix 13 da; | .&e, to Ives, Beecher & Co. May 2 lat 28 15, bri {Camilla (Br), from Fhiladelphia for GS Tarbell (of Wellfleet), Ii aay, with sugar to Jos E Ward & Co, I weazhe: Schr Almeda (of Fembrock), Smith, Havana I days, with eats to Simon de Visser; vessel to Jed Frye Seavey (of Bangor). Lee, Cardenas 7 doy, owith sugar tovorder:; vessel to. 8 © Loud & Oo. Behr Srigadler jot Rockland), Norton, Cardenas 9 daya, with molasses to Gossler 4 Co; vewel to H P Brown & Schr P H Crowell (of Dennis), Chase, Cardenas 12 ays, with ongar to ED Marsan & Co: vessel to 8 C Loud PR, 17 a Whitney oe sugar to Moses Taylor &'Co; vessel oy 74 Mary D Leacn (of Provincetown), Atkins, Bara- gpnis days, with truitto James Lewis; vessel to Bd el Snow (of Rockland, Me), Hateh 7 days. with cocoanats, &e, ito digndiey, ee: enberg. Ma’ at 37 12, low ) 8) iene 4K Hodgman, trom Petnandina for darriogtone ‘Schr Carleton (ot Nassau), Albury, Eleuthera 9 days, with pineapples to Montell & Son. Rohe Washington. Berry, Indianola 20 days, with mdse ted upper Pk Beattie, Beea 7 days north of Hatvoras with Ser Annie Whiting, Havencr, St Mary's, Fla, 8 days, "Mary's Lamber Company ; vessel r Mosquito Inlet, Pla, 10 wii liye oa to Swift ur siren Bron Schr T WH White. Smi ie 9 days, with tom ber to, HG Fabrehild véetel to Van Brunt & Bro: iF Thomas Jacksonville 9 daya, with navel ais x ‘kD but & Mellville, Mentwortn Jacksonville days, with veoh Clark, vemel to HW Laud & G Drew (of Beltast), te ith Inmber to Drew & Buckie; vedsel to master. sitar kardon Muchell, Bt. a Wary s, Ga, 6 days, fe witir I id Frye & Oo. May % the ao ie Dota Ke farm Curtis, from 8 Bont, | avannah | 74 wit ron senule = jane ie in lum- guys me ya Bean sean CF a Bro. John’ md. Va. with lumber to hols ‘ton. am ahr shit BP Lowell (of Biddeford, Me), Rice, Batanives 10 «| to Isaac ! Pe nse famnilion, giaia (oF for Fairhaven. radio nda George, 2G for Hud- Echt fore forest Oak Parker, br Baligre for yey Haven. Bon Guaries Woolsey. "Sills, Baltimore for’ New Lon- don. Schr Oliver Scofield, Dissoswav, Baltimore for New Haven. cris Aiad maderete eater "with “Wrest wesleriy | “nit Mindsy May 4, Int 44 15 lon 44 54, an English bark, bound | west owit detiors, TVG BBY ze: | inc al 08, ion 881%, ston fntate of ir), henee jamba i 61 %, bark Ki: vy for one 7h, Ie fat ita ton x, favenswor' pound ence for Giaagow. mn The bark Atlantic (of New sade yihigh arrived ttn. reports:—April 2s, 10 miJes trom Car! juall, Which, car away swept romast head, 10 foretopmast and foreyard, wine everything at- head, toret tached, ‘The bark Yvonne ), arrived 8th from Singapore. 17 onmenee to Tetens & Bockmann ; cargo to Jona Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. A Rowe, Vanneman, George's Banks for New cman a 8 Biller "ch va ain't Bonney, Hendricks, Saybrook for New ~ 9 Posi George & Edgar, Smith, Stamford for Port John- ae chr i ae A Crawford, Goldsmith, Provincetown for ‘ene R Leoch, Maynard, Norwich for New York. Schr Haze, Warwick, Fall River for Trenton. Schr Mary Hamilton, Cushman, Hartford for New ‘ork. Sehr Natad, Smith, Somerset for New York. 1 Behr ee Cinrk Ly ried for New York, with jumt im yn, rene fade Rn NO'4s, Gandy, Hartford tor New with lime to J R Bro’ ¥ Turper, Walker, Bockiand for New York, Kehr Sarah A Rood, Arnold, Portland for New York, with stone to order. Schr narriet Newell, Foster, Machias for New York, we Jamber to Simpson. Clapp & Ce Ber Ry Ae oh tre, ir James En; jarker, Ne" 01 for Ne ‘or! Schr Samus F Godveine Williams’ Stamford Ter: Now York. ‘Schr Hazé, McNamee, Greenwich for New York, with mone to order. Schr Dart, Gambie, New Haven tor New York. Schr Salve Burton, Burley. Stamtora for New York. BOUND Bast, Steamship Wamsntta, Fish, New York for New Bed- (03 sehr Wm Crocker, New York for Boston. Schr RS Dean. hpnncoraret: New York tor Providence. febr Charger. White, Weehawken for New Bedford. Schr J McCloskey, Philadelphia for New Bedford. Schr ak Jamison Ng Rew ‘ork for Bangor. Schr G Ferguson, iphia tor Fall River. Schr OC , Lane, Bait imore tor Brid; oy Schr Mary Haley, Heley, New York for Schr Sarah Millé, Baker, New York tor New i Haven. Schr Gen eheridany, © Stowai Weenawken for Lynn. Scbr Jas Fiteh, Smith, New York for New London, Schr Paragon, Darby, Port Johnson for Salem. Schr Bnoksyes Sargent, New York for Fall River. Bogen Yansee Boy, Henderson, Philadelphia tor New javen. eae Quickstep, Hutchinson, Port Johnson for New for Schr HT Graham, Graham, New York for Hartford. Schr Union, Sawyer, New York for Boston. Schr Kate & Mary, Coggawell, Rondout tor Providence. W S Doughten, ten, Amboy for Boston. Sehr Marin Harris, New York for non. Schr Maggte & Lucy. Bell, Waiutnore for Bridgeport Schr Ontario, Barbour, Amboy for Providence. Seur tra Lad inter. Coleman, ellzabethport for Boston. Sehr Isa Studley, New York tor Sebr Wieath Fe oss. Amboy for Portsmouth. Schr A Gurney, Gt Gurney, Piizaber bethport for Providence. Sehr BJ Montion, Atwood, Hovoken for Hoston. Parker, Baltimore for New Haven, Sent ants pod Baker, Now York for N: Sehr uarlage, Now Xoek for Beast t, Baltimore for New Haven. Schr pity Schr Miranda, ary Peginin for New Haven. Schr Commodore ey, Mason. Port Johnson for Boston. nent, Zulette Kenyon, Buckingham, Philadelphia for ‘ali River. ‘Schr Maggie & Lucy, Avery. Baltimore for New Ha- n. wether Orlando Smith, Ferris, Port Johnson tor Portches- 4 Sone Lousa Francis, Kelly, New York for New Bed- rd. “Sehr Samuel P Godwin, Williams, Hoboken for Stam- patcamer United States, Davis, New York for Fall ver. ‘Steamer Electra, Young, New York for Providence, SAILED, 8 s Celtic (Bn, tor Liverpool; City of Brussels feet ‘dos re ies Bp) dos Algeria: (OP, ao; Waske Ger), ettin: At ion, Clyde, ‘Galves- oy West: Cortes, New Urleun aie! do; San Sa) vador, Savannah; ton; Wyanoxe, Richmond, &c DC; ship Mary Whitridge. ; Gr), Hamilton (wermuda): Br), Matan par Grim 'ranklin (Nor), Waterford; Ilene (Ger) Londen dita (en, Bambury Pietro 'G (Ital), Cork or F: dt oe acute (italy, doer Gor Anine’ (Ger F}, Blo, Ja. helro: brigs uy. ‘ee Port Spain (irinidad); Disus (Nor), Gothenburg arine (Dan), Newcastle; Ueland gon. Maino Gwedem; aS kirby,” Phusdelbbia; sche lary Jane (Br), Arecibo. Wind at Sunset, SW, fresh. Shipping Notes. Ship Puritan, 1213 tons. of Boston, was lowered from the large balance dock foot of Pike streeton Thursday. after having been stripped, calked, refastened, remet- alled and otherwise repaired, to make good damage re- ceived recently wnile ashore at Sandy Hook. Steamer Old Dominion, 2222 tons, of the Richmond line, is now ‘on, to be painted. On the smaller balance dock adjoining have beenbark Sarah, 661 tons, to patch metal; the Charities and Cor- rection steamer Bellevue, to patch, and barks Bonito (Br), 599 tons, and James 8 Stone, 710 tons, both to strip, calk and remetal. There have been on the mammoth sectional dock foot of Rutgers street the New Orleans steamehip Knicker. Docker. 1612 tons, for @ new wheel; Pacific Mail steam- ship Colon, 208 tons, to paint bottom; Baitic Lloyds steamship Washington, 2252 tons, to paint bottom and for new wheel, and steamship Cleopatra, 104 tons, for ex- amination On the small sectional dock adjoining have been schrs Jonn W Maitland, to paint bottom, and M A Witham, 143 tons, to strip, calk and remetal; brign B Inginac, 299 tons, to patch, and Lily (Br), 280 tons, to strip, calk and remetal, and bark Henry Flitner, 281 tons, for examins- tion. Bark Johann Kepler (Ger), 602 tons, has been on the large sectional dock at Clinton street, to strip, calk and remetal, and was followed by bark Peppina (Ital), to clean bottom, and the New Bedford propeller Acushnet, to repair shaft. On the smaller Clinton street dock adjoining have ‘been brigs Adelaide, 218 tons, and Lucy (Br), 234 tona, both to patch metal; schr T H Kirk, 264 tons, to paint bottom; brig Lizzie Zittlosen, 284 tons and schr Myro- ver, 417 tons, both to strip, calk and remetal, The entries at the screw docks foot of Marxet street have been:—On the large dock, bark Adelaide Pender- gast, 202 tons, to strip, calk and coal tar; schr Lizzie Heyer, to paint; brig Robt McK Spearing (Br), 404 tons, to patch metal; yacht Dauntless, for spring overhauling, andship Elsinore, 688 tons, to strip, calk and remetal. On the middle dock, brigs W W Lord (Br), 271 tona, and Constantia (Mex), 129 tons, both to calk and paint; pro- peller Christina, tor general repairs, and schrs Eveline and Marcia Reynolds, 297 tons, both to metal, and Mar- guerite (Fr), 82 tons,and Hannah Coomer, to patch. On the small dock, schr Mary Jane, to paint; propeller Jas ‘N Thompson, for new wheel, and pilot boats Abranam Leggett, Thomas 8 Negus and James Gordon Bennett, all to clean and paint. The following have beenon the Erie Basin sectional Gocks:—Steamer Regulator, 817 tons, to paint bottom; brig Amelia, to strip, calk and remeta); tugs W H Bur- den and Scandinavian, for general repairs; schrs Old Zack, Ald, Eldorado, Glynwood and H M Crowell, 431 ‘tons, all to calk and part, and barge Manhattan, for general repairs, There have been on the marine railway at Red Rook Guring the week, elevators Hadson and Oswego, tor gen- eral repairs; lighters J 8 Dean and Olympic, to calx and Daant; schr Vernal, to paint, and steamer Veeanus, to calk and meta. Maritime Miscellany. Suir Gannxn Kxacm, supnosed to be loton the vorage trom Boston to Liverpool, is insured in Boston and Ne York offices. An additional insurance was effected on the vessel in New York offices xbout a month ago at 10 per ceat, the usaal rate being 244 per cent. Bara Waurnan, from Charleston or New York, with a cargo of lumber, betore reported spoken 2d inst d SriteS and on ber way back to Ohatioston, went ashory on the 4th, six miles touth of Body Island. Both venwl and cargo'are a total lows. The mate and crew have ar- od.at Norfolk, The captain remained on the beach. W registered 203 tons, was built at Ellsworth in 1836, and hadled from Boston: Scan Hartix Coowns, Jameson, from Rockland with « carga of lime, arrived at Norfolk «where she was bound) xlay7 #8, her cargo having taken fire during the ae. "he particulars as given by the captain are as lowai—He Jeft Rockland on Wednesday morning. the UIt, Heavy winds were encountered and the weasel rollt Herriot 100, riday morning, Mey 1, when ninety smoke was secon issuing in cot ‘cou! ingr pargally, if not holly, smothered the fire, and continued the riving at Norfolk as above stated. The captain and Fs wre been fe oes if “ao ‘ eee Ri. Pon deck, sne! ou ly yr. all ‘ The hatches ‘were pened on on The 8th, when the amount oF damage ‘will Be ance ich arrived last perett at a4 John, grt havin’. experienced avy ont and sails. sprain Mad cabin and galley PN jontrayed By asa jamaged, Fiseing dontray argo, 0 tatoes, Wi ore snipe tines at a ae tome of her Bey es and spars have New See ete L'fomme sel Seta ry been saved and brought to to Viney an JB Mansuast, at Savannah 6th trom Bath, car- ried away forestays off Lookout. on. Steamship lite (Br), from New Orleans via Nor- ir May 4, tat 42 2, lon 53 37. rohan M ary Sarat t (of StJohn, NB), bound weet, ton 37 W. ait trom Cardi for Montevideo. jeenstown Apr! from Guanape for Havre, le of the 2 Ion Were Boston for San rie (Br) q for Montreal, 3 south of Od Head ot Kinsale. r), from Caraift for Philadelphia, apd Tat 473 Jon 17. irk, showing signa! letters ane. Hyd Amsterdam for New "York, April 19, lat 4630, ae AzoeHioas bart bark With a white streak, Marc’ 31, on ™. hare. showing the lett HPLE, from Vietoria 5 eo Landon, April a8, Yon 13 erect" Machias,'from Barats ite ae for les, eabeth ane (Oe Te dg fom Art tat 14488, to in jadde! ow Boston for ‘Western Star. tr ot boat Ayton, May aS GO hom Cuais for Gloucester, April io, iat 330, ofan 40 OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Ship Staffordshire at Liverpool in a Dam- aged Condition—Movements of Inward and Outward Bound Vessels. Loxvox, May 9, 1874. Ship Staffordshire (Br), Gunson, which arrived at Liverpool to-day (not Sth) from San Francisco, has suf- fered much damage, having experienced heavy gales on the voyage. iM Arrived at Liverpool May 8 ships Edith Warren (Br), Clark, New York; Neptune, Spencer, San Francisco; Southern Chief, Higgins, Galveston; 9th, bark National Eagle, Freeman, do. Also arrived 9th (not 5th), ship Staffordshire (Br), Gun- son, San Francisco (see above). Arrived at London May 9, ship Leicester (Br), Caddy, New York; bark Caernarvonshire (Br), Williams, do. Arrived at Deal May 9, park Panline (Ger), Krager, New York tor Stettin. Arrived at Sharpness May 8, bark Colorado (Br), Perry, Savannah. Arrived at Falmouth May & bark Antonio Maria (Aus), Qlassar, Baltimore. Arrived at Moville May 8, PM, steamship California (Br), Ovenstone, New York for Glasgow. Arrived at Queenstown May 8 bark Fratelli Doge (ital), Schiaffino, New York; 9th, 3 AM, steamship Cala. bria (Br), McMickan. do for Liverpool; barks Nettuno (Aus), Meneghetd, do; Victor (ius), Strandberg, Balti- more; brig Domenico (Aus), Monasterietti, New York. Arrived at Hamburg May 5, bark Harzburg (Ger), Kuhiken, New York. SAILINGS. Satled trom Liverpool May 8, barks Cynthia Palmer (Br), Dixon, United States; H L Routh, Martin, do; Ol- bers (Ger). Albert, do. Safled from Havre May 8, ship Mayflower, Call, United States, Foreign Ports. Ancosruna, April 22—In port brig Angostara, for New York iu 2 days. Arnoyo. PR, April 2—In port Ba Vanture (BP, Da- ‘vison, and Mi aggle "Bn Strum, for! eA York, ldg; scnr Prairie Bird (S (8r), Hielmstrom, for d a April Sailed. bark oe, Hall, north of jatrer: ras. ecinr April 2l—Sailed, bark Antonio Casabuona tab, Caprile. New York. In port April 24, bark Probo (Ital), Maresca, for Balti- more, idg. Gipeartar, April 18—Arrived, brigs Fidelia, Young, New York, for orders; 19th, steamship Alexandria BO Me- Kay, Genoa, &c (and cleared for New York); 20th, on ‘Sea, Hanson, Palermo (and cleared for New Yor! ‘raed lath, brige Myronus, Hicging from Marseilles : Teneriffe, Tracey, from do for Montevideo. Sg May 5—Sailed, Steamship Gracia (Sp), Erezu- ma Baltiwars and Liverpos Haurax, May oArrivedys steamships Alphs (Br), pp), Shay. Bermuda; Carroll, Prince Edward Island ‘Wowrevingo, March 21—Arrived, brig Alfred, Gamage, Baltrmore for Paysandu (and sailed). Matanzas, May 1—In port brigs ‘Agnes Barton, Knight, for Baltimore, to commence Idg uext day; Bogota, Le- tag er tor New York. nzo BeLLO, April 22—In port schr Mary Chilton, Sy- periek for New York ind days, #9 Jaxemo, April 16—Arrived previons, bark Yamoy- den, Tobey, Baltim in Warch 24, hp David Stewart, Forbes, from oma; barks Dorchester, Har- in port Baltimore, aisg, for St TI Lord Balti- Aguidnec' rison, bie do, eNiaag discharged and ws; more, for New York, wtg;_ bri rig ea ‘or do, hauled around’ to load; ir Maggie Grays. Bday neg for Hampton Roads, about to load. a. ol 26—In port bark Carib, Townsend, for ew rk iN, NB, Ma: gees ol schr Lizzie G (Br), Gil- ong rniadelpn > John H Kimball, Humphreys, Liver- re sabres Frederick Hasselman, Schmidt, Liv- erpool. [Per Sreawsire Mose. gAyrraar, april 25—Sailed, Franklin @), Debntcke, New alle from the Roads 23d, Martha Bowker, Allen, New York (and Rd of Hastings 26t! Krenvs, April Z—Arrived, Credo, Christoffersen, New ‘ork. top New York April 24—Off the Start, Olaf Glas, from Havre jew York. ‘Brustor, April 25—Sailed, Helen Angier, Staples, New B¢ oN satted from Falmoutn). Tn ‘ingroad 27th, Najaden, Carlsen, from Dob: ee April 23—Arrived, Weser (8), Witligerod, low ¥. Sailed 234, Priedliet, Albrethson, New York. pani ‘April 4—Entered or idg, C Bay les, Smith, nambt Sonn, ‘Aprii 25—Sailed, LH De Veber, for Philadelphia. Camiriama, ‘April 21—Arrived, Wilhelmine, Nielsen, Chariesta nan %—Arrived, Nystad, Amundsen, London Yor Sandy Hook). ril 26—Of, Castor, Frohesen, from Doboy for Potten April 19—In the Sound, Zuleima, Hansen, New Orleans: Castor, Daniclsen, do (both for Reval); 2th, Venus, Olsen, New York for Crons yesmmonn, Abr! pri 2—Off, Leonard Petrel, from New ‘ork for Off the Lizard 24, A O Vinge, Hendriksen, from Wil- mington for Rotterdam, wer Care Bai ‘April Arrived previous, Emily Law- er. Cain, J pril 27—Arrived, Assyria (s), Greig. New Nohara Grepin, Dovny. *ealied zt, Sidonian '(s), Henderson, New York. Gatway, April 27—Arrived, Mercator, Baltimore. Hive, April 4—Sailed, Marcia Greenleaf, Poole, Dela- ware. Gteared 4th, Alice Vennard, Humphrey, Cardiff and winaron, April 2%4—Cleared, Agostina 8, Pietrapiant, Hiacona, April %—Arrived, Silesia (8), Hebich, New walled from Cuxhaven 234, Belle of the Bay, Williams, lew York. aiTERrOL, April i eee Ocean Phantom, Web- r, Kast Pascagoula; Abyssinia (s), Harris, New York; Shuhette, Senrier, Davo oy. Failed 25h, Aina, Kenhunsen, Baltimore: Genius, Blanke, hop ele hl Ribble, Barrett, Rich mond; 33th, Dronning Louise, Larsen, New York; Gna, Jansen, Ban- gor; Leh pei! meda, New York. abntered ‘arpeian, Young, City Point; Graziel. Bepelan, eniyadelpni a r Holyhead 434, Mogul, Freeman, from Liverpool for ran Serpent april Z—Arrived, New World, Champlon, New York. Brean’ 2th, Norge, Hansen, New York; 27th, Hebe, Lacnonn, April 2l—Sailed, H Buschman, Congdon, New York; , Florence, Munro, Boston; Austin, Saun- INA, April 16—Sailed, curing, Sereiner, New Don ca Meror, do; 17th, Sparkling Water, Tries' Asta, April B-Entered out, Leif Ericksen, af hl, Wevvoureus, Mathieson, ew Yori Nanrxs, apa Arrived, Trois Amis, Marvan, Charleston; farie geet Lemeur, do. PORTLAND, aor Railed from the rot Friedrich, Facking, Lewlen (from Bremen’ Pittay, April 2—Arrived, Thor, Carlsen, Anne tllag in, do. Paver: “April 14—Sailed, Rosina, Lauro, New York; 18th, H Bed don, Gould, do. “eee. April '26—Arrived, Asteria, Cox, Balti- Ralied 27th, Trojednica, Gudaz, Gloucester; Commen- datore Tonello, Schwarda, Bristol (both from New York); Da Capo, Anderson (trom Baltimore), Waterford. Rorrenoax, April 2—Cleared, Minnie Campbell, Isack- sen, Ne Sinrenns, April 2%4—Sailed, D H Watjen, Deetjen, San Franciseo. Surin, April 28-Arrived, Hilla, Anderson, New Yorn; 1 Friedrich, Jai patavanaxn, Kprit Ii—Arrived, Owar 044, Johannesen, ens Savontes, April ll—Arrived, Marigo, Alexandre, New ‘Text, April 26—Sailed, Alice Boy, Donglas, New York. Bassers. March 2%—The Harry Morse, Patten, for Bu- Foe (before reported ag having, sailed henge March 19), did not leave until the 2ist, having been detained for ‘want of a crew. Kxsiwone, April 4—Shi) Abb: Ryerson (of Yarmouth, NB), Puneet from ante, for Hevals which. wad ashore at Nyhamn, has now east oft, and wae, (foreduP yesterday “iy tro salvage steamers in king cond tion, poe . and il of wa- ton As there was no enough waver in. the harbor the <4 had to take her to Nivan, about haifa ‘mile south of th pert, where she discharged her cargo, of cotton into the steainers and which 1s being brought in here. Laverroot, April 26—The Nor! th Amarone hence for org lc ie wea aba a aving been ashore 24th on c . paring. by the Commodore ‘tas without apparent daim- age ; vessel making no water. American Ports. New York; masts cat awa: BOSTON, May sei tt bari Gen), Alpena, Singapore; A ‘A floughton, ret, hee areas Gray, Lag) sore aa at am 7 Ev hin worth, Port Royal, 80 ; shed Bi Yew taint a ee e © peety, Ma Ook Semon Howes. 5, Wan Ht Malljor, bark | | or tig enemas Sea ie aa ; = 4 joe: coe seca a Pa: Samuel Gil ae ae ashes yon: ins Hopkins and Norman; bark. A LTIK fs ci nites ba Conemeinn OF), gy Me: Oarlt ton, Tre- ¢ ‘Boston; schr hie Cieared. sa tt npmons eas oe ene Sees na Le ia ae zo ap vante (Ger), Benn ce A Elan gro, day 6—Bailed, bark ot (Ger, hoff, La ved, steamshiy ;. ee ng a Belin ip in ee ee York; - | chante, vom, Berry, Hew Mork? ie eles Ger), Wsoy: GALVESTON, May £ Cleared, bark Nancy Holt (Br), Peletier, Tobasco won ae entoot. Minnie rare Baraing, a Arrived, gamed +4 io sage, (5 KE’ Clyde, we eoiigten! New York LE' pila Indies tor orders; achr'if cursis, te from in nod at May 9—Arri ders. “nis Done Ferguson (Bn, for New York ; BILE, May 2—Arrived, chr AL itoh, Fitch, Vers red—Bark scotiand, Rogers, Pensacola ee oh lett, wise tne stn W siniehs : arma, nsacola ; a Paige, ia R bk ann, Cart te er, Boston ne abayp we jer Galveston: in. cattay' ‘s medi th—Arrived, sehr 0 cb ae New York. albert Feat juwanec, Sawyer, Cardenas; achr Olof. TORLEANS, May 4—Arrived, steamship Ge mg ies Gams pece, New Y. ‘York. Below, bark Catal Por- ee from Havana; sehr George Sealy, MoDonald, from Clearea—sehr Eastern Queet May, Ruatan Island, Br Ph Cleared mots arrives ei seannatt at oe ber) tor Whitehead, New York; Biriekta 4 9th—Cl e, penre York; anip reat gel Liverpool; bat rien (or), An Andreasen, Guecnstow a the Passes steamshi| ton, for New y ‘York; Oberon (din, Liverveolt saris 8 and Fini SOUTHWEST ‘est Pass, May 4—Arrived, shij (Br), Atkinean. Buenas. Ayres feud pire NEW INA, Fla, “ADriL 2 —At the bar, wait pao Hes bt, tide. schrs fntbas God: Bhi Rhodes eth ‘Newel Admiral, Stee! rt ai man, aad ‘anne BG SRYOLK, 3 ‘Ma 7—Arrived, schrs Hattie Jameson, clita (eee Wisceilaay); Matabless, Har? ain HANCTCO, April 0-Cleared, shtp farah Bell 8. Ditenburn Li I Arrived, ships is Grande _Sgcobs, ta (be), binclair, Sydney, Soap ir igi Eiverpcol: echr Harry ‘an ‘Denson, Boston "Cleared shi # Hamilton Fish, Bryant, Liverpool ; All- Vaal berms Le Astoria’ bark Ame! neunyst, Chrisdabsa, sralled—Bark Androklos (Ger), res La Pas. 7th—arrived, park, Solomon, Ferguson, New York, SAVANNAH, May 6—Arrived, sehr Annie © Cook, Cook, Richmond, Me (noi as telegrap hed). Sth—Arrived, steainship Hunt Huntsville, Crowell, New aig, St Doral York; scbr Kate 8 Coox, ng. ‘ris, Tukey, New York; scnr New alky- Cleared—Bark Adclaide Nori Yosemite, Webver, Damariscotta, called Sea et 3 America, Billups, Baltimore ; W: ‘a wing, Teal, Philadeiphia; San Jacinto, Hazan Yor! Don Frauciseo (ps Fucmtas, Tarragona s sehr ae! Babcock, Baltimore. VINEYARD HAVEN, May 8—Arrived, schrs Marietta, Stechinan’ JA Parsons’ Lizzie Nani, Joseph Porter, © @ Cranmer, J V Wellington, Anna Barton. Richard Peter~ son, Willlam Wiler and Charles E Jackson, Boston for Philadelphia; JJ Little, Lynn for do; Henrictta Sim- mons. Gloucester for do; Estella, Erovincetown tor do: Grace Curbing, ‘Hallowell for do; MH Rand, Boston tor Georgetown, Balled Sehr 1 Ht B Drew, tor Boston (with marble from the wrec! ea ig Leet 2 9th—Al hrs Carolina Young, Philadelphia Bonet Sfiterd ‘and W. Tails Hoston tor A B Baxter, Canning, NS, for New York. Piaiied—alt before reported. er cS RT SEE EET BELIEVERS IN PURGATION. ‘Let beliovers in the efficacy of purgation compare the effects of BRANDRETH’S PILI PILLS with other medicines of the same class; we assert their action is confined to matters in the system whose life is below the healthy standard, The poor man’: a riches, the rich man’s bless- ing, is health, which is secured by the use of BRAND- RETH’S PILLS, The ‘wise use use is when we are in pain or sick—say in doses of (our or fi r oF five every day or two, until we are well. These pills are are not only good for the body, but for the mind; they cure re restlessness, impatience and irritability of temper, and no J no medicine can be compared to them tor the cure of colds'and coughs. WHAT BRANDRETH’S PILLS ARE DOING—CURB oF GASTRIC VERTIGO, Apnit, 1874. To Dr. B, BRANDRETH Dear Str—Impelled by strong sense of daty in the cause of humanity, and with heartfelt gratitade to you, personally, as being the dispenser and proprietor of so | valuable an agent in the cure of disease, I write you this letter. In the summer ot 1857 having up to that period from a | child enjoyed the best of hewith) I was prostrated with an illness of a very peculiar and marked charactes—® fearfal dizziness, accompanied with a terrible sickness’ ‘at the stomach, the attack alternating, at first, in pe- riods of from three to four months ana then becoming: more frequent, until in the early part of the year 1871, qvhen the symptoms assumed achronic form, prostrat- ing entirely the nervous ‘system, rendering me unfit for the enjoyment of life and an "an anxiety to my family and friends. Daring the four years of the o ‘the Gontinaance of my illness. the very highest order of medical sxiil was engaged in the investigation of the ‘dificnlty, and in consultation and examination the disease w ‘was pronounced to be Dys- peptic or Gastric Vertigo, In crossing the river, on my way to New York, in the month of May, 1872, a gentleman in conversing with me | upon the phenomena of my illness not yielding to tho very powerful remedies employed in its subjagation, re- lated to me the history ot Mr. Archibald Bliss, of Green- point, Brooklyn, K. D., who In the years past of his life had been afflicted, as he staved to mo, in much the same received much and perma- ‘way as myself, and who nent benefit by the tree and persistent use of the very simple remedy—BRANDRETH’S PILLS—and strongly ‘advised me to try thelr effect uvon my own trouble, Acting upon the advice of of my triend, I commenced tho same night with four pills, alte alternating for one week four the next week reducing pills every other night the number to two pills, aud finally to one pill every other night, which practice I continued for one whole year, and with this great result—a perfect restoration of health and spirits, ae unalterable in relation to the positive remedia! qualitice ot BRANDRETH’S PILLS and their beautiful action upon the circulation and purification of the blood. So, us this is written in the interest of the afflicted and the suffering by one of the many thousands whose health has been restored by the uso of this marvellous agent, is it wise for any nousehold in our Republic to be without BRANDRETH'S PILLS? In gratitude and justice, yours, DAN’L GODWIN, No. 18 Bedford avenae, Brooklyn * BRANDRETH’S sn at 25 cents a box, with fall directions, at 204 Canal street, New York, and by all druggists throughout i Observe B, BRAND» RETH in white letters on governm BSOLUTE DIVOROES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER: ‘ent States for jcecertton, (oe gfe everywhere ; no ulred; bo charge until divoren ara eee e HOU! at Attorney. 19} Broad Way. || | HERALD, BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, GOR- ner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street. Open from 8 A. M, to 9 P.M. Oh Sunday frdm 310 9 PLM. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States.—Desertion, €c., sufficient cause; no publletty + ino charge until divorce is hranted; also Notar; Faplis. 1. KING, Counsellor-at-Law, 363 ay NEY, INVENTION OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH, WITH out plates, clasps, pivots or extraction of any teeth or stumps, inserted permanently, preserving tural expreasion, which can never, be restored iter extrac tions; the best of references given and aatis! prea rs, S Aanteed. Testinonials seen at the inyentot MOND, Surgeon ntist to the Woman's West Eleventh str PENING.—WILLIAM i REAGAN, | OF 5 ( Beek: atrect, Hcoes his ch establish- ment function at Wall, Benver and Peat Monday, May 11, wnere tie il Ibe happy to ve ‘entertain his friends» x |