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10 WEW YURK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1874—TRIPLE SHEKT. IE SOUTH CAROLINA CORREPTIOY | Hilitia Called Out to Protect the | Governor from Arrest. OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE His Excellency Finally Submits and Gives Bail to Answer. COLUMBIA, May 19, 18 This city has been thrown ito considerable ex- Gitement to-day vy the appearance of armed mili- tia in the halls aud corridors of the State House. Guards are now on duty on all inlets and outicts leading to and from the executive office. The State House of Soutn Carolina is under military. guard, the troops having been called out by His Exceliehcy Governor Moses to prevent his own arrest {or breach of trust with ‘raudulent intent | york Baptist/Association was held last evening at | and for grand larceny. The circumstances teading | to this Unprecedented state of affairs are that the Grand Jury of Orangeyurg found A TRUE BILL AGAINST TER GOVERNOR for the aforesaid crimes and indicted him yester- aay. The Sheriff of wat county arrived in this | scholars into the flock of the Church. city to-day to arrest bim on a beach warrant, and tv was to.avoid that arrest that the troops were | eailed. out to guard, not ouly the executive office, © | tne noe Hudson and surrounded by the rural Dedutios of g of green lawns, shady groves and bloom- ing gardens, Alter a ample collation haa been partaken of by the large amber ol assembled guests a meet- ing of the Board of Directors was held in the par- | lors, princtpaily to supply the piace of an active | member of that body, who had fate: ‘The principal feature of the day’ Ro abure was the exhibition tn the large chapel of the progress of the pups in ther various branches, of education, It Was Surprising to see With what readinesss tittle children of five years, who, when they entered the institate three montis ago, Were utcerly iwnorant of the method of expressing ideas by signs and language, could write apswers to questions written or asked by means of the finger laneuage. Many other branches of teaching were exhibited, | celve, Prominent in imterest was a who would imitate avery hving a URe, 80 well as to bring shouts of inter and applause irom the spectators. ere also young men and wo- men who, would jn.a lew Came ‘write spirited | essays on brent napie of the suggested to | Sher by persons.tn, the asgenubiage ; and nae all clas® 0 ung sale, ranying from elght to ten years Mord whos at) the means 0! signs and } gestures, recited a pei. ‘piece Of poetry 80 as to be fone, understood by the Most uninitiated ve- | sEW YORK, BAPTIST J ASSOCIATION, | ‘The anunai meeting Ol the teachers of the Sun- day schools connected with the Southern New the Calvary Baptist chureh in Twenty-third street. Rey. R. S, Macarthur, President of the Missionary | | ' Union. presided, and in an opening address stated | that the succéss of the union during the past year had been very great; still, he urged upon teachers to redounle their efforts to bring the Sunday school | | lections were ren the Aric! Quartet, alter which the Rev. agen of presen. wes 0 in- troducea and spo a some Jengt! id the Work In” oar. tuber city was. progressing, but the private residence of His Excellency, and | With God’s blessing; sull, he thought Baptists, as a | sect, were too modest and futied to take the lending his person, which is cousidered more sacred than | y/ace which the Lora destined them to fill. “Yet,” either, His appropriation of the county funds, in collusion with the Treasurer of Orangeburg county, 1s the ground of the indictment, In one Month this once promising-young man has been charged with seduction and bankruptey, and now, | At the close of Mr. Fulton's to cap the climax, comes the charge of grand lar- ceny. The folowing OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS have passed to-day between the Governor and the Adjutant and Inspector Generai of the State, which ate seif-explanator Expcur DEPARTMENT, \ OFFICE OF ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL, COLUMBIA, S. ©., May 19, 1574 To His Excellency, F. J. Moses, Jk., Governor and Commander-in-Chie!, Columbia, S.C, :— Sre—| have the honor to réspectfally request to be | informed by what or by whose order the troops are called out that are now guarding the State House. ask this, as nO Order has been received by th Department ordering such action on their part, and L respectfully request that Your Exceliency fur- nish thig office With any iniormation on the subject Ty Fo possession, fam, sir, very me aeae” your obedient ser- | while the brilliant banners of tue different schools, | vant, W. PURVIS, Adjutant and Tosventon General, Soa Upon this communication the Governor indorsed the following reply :— Respectiully returned the information that troops surrounding the State House were catted out hurriedly by verbal orders trom the Com- mandes-in-chief, and are stul on duty by Lis order. , MOSES, Jr., Governor and Commander-in-Chief. To this the Adjutant repled:— May 19, 1974. and magniiicent churches going up all over the land, I seem to hear the Lord say, ‘Never mind, itis. good place tO put their pasnees by and by | they wil all be Baptists,’ ”” (Applanse. re See address Rey. Mr. MacArthur said that he believed Mr, Fulton to ve | ; “the most abused man in New York or Rrooklyn,” support “that semi-Cathoilc Brooklyn paper which | has been hounding him s0 outrageously.” The Rev. J. F, Elder next spoke, and the bene- jegistian Was pronounced by Rev. G. W. Samson, | SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARIES. A Happy Day tor the Juveniles. | The Union Anniversary of the Sunday school of illustrating the thorough training the pupils re- | Several se- | | withdrew and leit it all to the regu said he, “as {see these great Cathohe cathedrals | tthe d he condemned any Baptist mau who helped to | the Central Presbyterian church, Mission of Col- \ legiate Reformed church, Madison avenue Re- formed charch, and Presbyterian Memorial church and mission was held yesterday afternoon at tne Presbyterian Memorial church, at Madison ave- nue and Fiity-third street. Tastefuily draped fes- toons of red and blue ornamented the church, | and the smiling laces of neariy 2,000 children, made the scene one of animation and beauty. The | services consisted of singing by the scholars aud addresses by the pastors, The Rev. Dr. H. D. Ganse prance. and interest- ing remar! 3 were made by Rev. S. H. Tyng, Jr. ; Rev. Mr. Wiison, of Peoria; Rev. H. D. Northrup and Mr. Raph Wells, At the close of the religious exercises the children partook of an ampie collation prepared for them in the lecture ' room. Baptist Sanday School Anniversary. ‘sa Ris Excellency F. J. Moses, Jr. Governor ‘and | The fourteenth anniversary of the Baptist Sun- Commander-in-Chie!:— Stk—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt | of your communication of this date. The fact of the troops bemg on duty by your verbal order as Commander-in-Chiet of the militia of this State is well Known to everybody, but the protection of | those whom you have seen fit to call upon to guard you'ls not assurance ito the manner provided by | They are pow no more than private ciuzens threatening a breach of the peace. I respectiuily | day School Union took place yesterday at half past two o’clock P. M., in the South Baptist church in | Twenty-flitn street. About 1,000 children were present, representing the Sixzeenth, street, the | Twenty-third street and the South Sunday scnoois. Alter a prayer by Dr. Dowling and several hymns by the Sunday school sckoiars, addresses were de- livered by Rev. Mr. Jutten, Rev. Dr. Usborn, Kev. Mr. MacArthur, Rev. Mr. Waters and others. A least of ice cream, cakes and otver good things | submit my earnest protest against your action 12 | having been prepared for the children in the base- this matter, and insist that Orders Trom the Com- ‘Mander-in-Chief should be transmitted through mentof the Calvary Baptist church in Twenty- third street, the schools, joined in procession, vhs oMce. 1 am, sir, very Fespectiuily vour obedi- | marched thither, bearing their banners aud every ent servant, W. PURVIS, Adjutant ana Inspector Generai, 5. C. This is the status of the Governor at present. | ‘You will see that it bears noanalogy to the cases | ‘that prevail in Louisiana or Arkansas. No one can | face wearing a look of delighted expectation, NEW YORK CITY. Teil what it Will lead to should the Governor show | The Ladies’ Missionary Society held its annoal any backbone, an‘article which his friends are not | Meeting yesterday at the Old Brewery, No. 61 Park @isposed to give him much credit for possessing. The Governor Submits. CoLcMzia, May 19—Evening. Coroner Coleman has just sent in his card to the Governor end has been admitied to an andience, Mr. Coleman, who is an old man, advised His Ex- eeliency to submit to the arrest for peace sake, as | street, and elected officers for the coming year. | By the Treasurer's report the yearly receipts were | $20,168 86 and expenditures $17,956 32, | The investigation into the charges agginst the Commissioners of Charities and Correction of al- | leged maladministration will be conducted by the Mayor this afternoon at half-past three o’clock, at the corner of Turd avenue and Eleventa street, blood might ve shed in the present state of excite- | me Board of City Record met yesterday after- meant. In compliance with this suggestion and the tele- graphic advice of bis counsel, Chamberlain and Eliott, who bad gone to Orangeburg to consult Judge Graham, the Governor acquiesced and sub- Havemeyer presiding, Commissioner Van Nort and Corporation Counsel Smith. Alter the transaction of routine business, a number of newspaper bills were aucited and certain journals were selected and designated to publish brief abstracts of city Mitted to the arrest on the indictment for grand and county advertisements, larceny and gave bonds to appear when called | | for trial. He will probably make a pubdlica- tion explanatory of his view of the case. The three colored companies who have been guarding the Governor's person during the day syendezvyoused at seven o'clock P.M. at the State House, where retreshments, inclading champagne and cigars, were provided for them in the Execu- | tive Oflice, after partaking of which they were dis- missed. THE ANNIVERSARIES. THE REFORMED EPISOOPALIANS, The Sixth Day’s Proceedings of the General Council—Enthusiastic Mecting | Ata meeting of the Women’s Socia! Education ‘| Society in Plympton Building yesterday afternoon, | tow: an interesting paper was read by Miss Sarah E. Fuller, on “Cremation.” The audience was quite | large. and after the lecture a discussion was bad | Bros. in whieh Mrs. Bronson, who presided, Mrs. Dr. Matherbee, Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Shephard, Mrs. Pierce, | Mrs. Hallock, Mra, Dr. Sill and ovhers participated, Yesterday morning, about ten o'clock, at the corner of Eighth avenue and Twelfth street, Ed- | ward Toole, six years of age, whose parents live | at No, 8 Gansevoort street, was run over py car | No. 61, of the Eignth avenue line, and kliled. The body ‘was taken to the parents? residence and | Barcaen Eickhoff notified. The Nintb precinct po- | lice arrested the driver of the car and Look him to the station house, im the Evening and Liberal Pecuniary | 4! 20 early hour yesterday morning Jonas Op- Support—$14,600 Collected—A Trium- | penheimer, a German, fifty years of age, who had phant Close. | been ina deranged state of mind for some time, The Counctl reassembled yesterday morning. | committea suicide in his room, at No. 173 Riving- ‘The adjourned debate on the doctrinal pointsin | jancet. The Thirteenth precinct police being no- the administration of the hotly communion was aC ] continued, Rey. Masop Gallagher, who has made ‘the study of all the various revisions o! the Prayer | Book his speciaity, was especially energetic in in- sisting on such legislation for the 100,000,000 people shortly to occupy the United States as would pre- | Union held a largely attended meeting tast even. | von street, by cutting his throat with a smail tifled. took charge of the case, and Coroner Croker Will hold an Inquest. Deceased, who was a dealer | ta , had acquired severa! thousand doliare | | ity and perseverence in business, The Metropolitan Catholic Total Abstinence | vent them from gravitating, like the Protestant | img m the Cooper Institate. All the Catholic tem- Episcopal Church, toward the adoration of the ele- | Perance societies in the city were strongly repre- ments, The matter was discussed very warmly. | Jameg'H. McGean, the spirituar ‘The appointment of @ conference committee was decided on, c Senied, nearly 3,000 people being present. Kev. director of the Union, presided, and Rev. Lawrence Walsh, ot wed of Rev. W. Aldrich, of Chi- | Hartford, was the orator of the evening. tte! ago; Thomas Powers, of Philadelphia, and | were read from Cardinal Cullen, ening, Letters | James L. Morgan, of New York, The two bishops | land, and Richard O'Gorman, cheering the Union a@ssisted them. Bishop Cheney read the report of | the committee on their return, and their recom- Mendation was unanimously adopted as follows:— That the robric and formula before Gelivering the ed 80 as to read "Then meet the minis- Dread be chan; ter first receive the communion bimaelf deliver the same to the minister assisting, to the people, and betore delivering the bread he shall | Ay gi! the communicants then around the table, ane ly of our Lord Jesu ‘Preserve your bod! Christ. which was given ior sand souls unto evert When he devereth te bread ne shalt ‘Take and eat this bread, in remembrance that Christ oe and feed on Him in thy heart by faith with thanks agto correspond to the foregoing. Signed vy ail the committee, ‘The preparation of a zrate ¢, publishing the m, Tabie of Les Canons separately, the Catec ommend that the Slorigand foriwula berore deitveriny the cuy, be soraltered in their good Work. BROOELYN, The body of a weil dressed woman, about thirty Years of age, was found last night floating in the water at the foot of Adams street. It had been in ‘ing ite*And | the water but a short time, Casper Barnet, a picture peddier and ex-con- vict, was caughtin the act of stealing a valuable suit of clothes from the residence of Mr. Weaver, 113 Gold street, yesterday. Dr. Carey, for many yeara physician in charge sons, Psalter, Hymnal, &v., were speedily got out | Of the Bieomingdale Lunatic Asylum, acting upon of the way. Rev. Dr. Stephen ii. formally introduced and receive brief and eloquent address, ha fyng, Jr, was standing. “In a lied with fre- quent applause, he urged the new Chureh to lay themselves out jor the common people, to “cut | the request of District Attorney Winslow, visited | the Raymond street Jail a couple of days ago and tarerconatee Kate Stoddard ad Mrs, Merrigan, the alleged murderesses, for the purpose of deter- mining the question oa raised as to their sanity. Tue uncer” the Methodist church, which nad out- | Hoetor dechnes to communicate the result of his own them, and to eschew aristocratic notions, ‘roclaimiug the mdependence of his Church of the Hoiy Trinity, he offered the right hand of fellow. ship OD various grounds, on the part of the High Chareb, tue Broad Cuurch and the Low Church. “MAY GOD CURE THEM OF THBIR COWARDICE.” ughter and applause.) The Counce!) then re ed several distinguisved clergymen of various tes And Venominations, THE AFTERNOON SESSION, A resolution deciaring the missionary character Of theChurch was adopied. Tie question ol fed- eralunion with the Free Churct of England was fen taken up, and one jay and one clerical dele eon to theif next Convocation were appointed— one! ayeriga, 01 New Jersey, being tye former, | miming the latter; Kev.’ Mr. Win- | of Phiiadeipiia, ane James Le Morgan, of Brookiyn, being chosen as alternates, There Was an-evening meeting tur jaymen, after ba = Bhd the Council! adjourned sine die, examination for the present. They will probabiy be tried before the Juae verm.of the Oyer and Ter. | miner. | | The annual convention of the Episcopal Diocese | of Long Island opened yesterday morningin the Church of the Holy Trinity. Bishop Littlejohn pre- sided, avd there was @ large Pb age maey 3 Shop ent. After the preliminary services th proceeded to deliver patt second OF fis chert enc, the subject being, “Has tl fe Inftuence ol Pries'hood veclined ” A collection in aid of tthe diocesan mission was taken up, after which the Sacrament was administered to the clergymen. In the afternoon and evening reports and statistics | biel read, showing a prosperous condition of tie jocese, NEW JERSEY. urteen thousand six hundred dollars were | soliected in a EDUGATION OF MUTES. #Pitty-Eighth Anniversary of the Estab- | The machine shops of the Pennsylvania Rail- | Toad have been removed from Bordentown to the new shops on the Hackensack meadowa, and the Operatives have been notified to change their resi- Mshment of the New York Institution deuces accordingly. for the Deaf and Dumb. The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of | Mayor Traphagen, of Jersey City, has inaugn- tnis well Known institution for/the education of 72° 4 War against the Board of Works, He sent geal mutes was held yesterday at its commodious pbuilding in Carmansville, and was’the occasion of a large gathering of the friends of the pupils and visitors anxious to see the unfortunate young people, for wom pbilanthropy has #o carefuily provided, in theit dleasuut academy, overiooking | | in his Orst two vetoes yesterday motning against | extravagant appropriations, and couched in lap- guage that promised @ better ume ior that mis- governed city. noon inthe office of the Mayor, Present—Mayor | Pee | mdse to Pane | Belleville, the youngest city in Jersey, is in some | trouble, Jt ia rity and it ja mot—that ta to say, | fruit to ordet the Legisiature passed a law making {t one, Dut, owing to a defect in the bill, there 1s a guestion as to whether the officers elected at the recent charter election are officers or not, Senator Taylor, in his he Bvzyr. has decided that they are not, bot Old town officers are the lawful rulers, The Mayor will not yield, neither will the town oMcers; so there is a job for the Supreme Court, and one tor the Legislature also, next s¢s- sion, When 4 enabling act will have to be passed. The workingmen of Newark, to a very consider- able number, have resolved to appeal to Congress not to repeal the Right Hour law. They also “ask that the corrupt agents in the Building Depart ment of the United States be removed !rom office, for the reason that they, instead of enforcing we | Eight Hour law upon the government buildings, have violated the same by the introduction o! the contract system and distributed such contracts to Javorite parties, which has been suiliciently proved by the Workingmen’s Central Council b lore Lhe Congress committee, by investivating t violation of the Eight Hour, law in building the new Post Office at New York,” THE MEROANTILE LIBRARY. Annual Election of Officers—Wholesale Charges of Ballot Box Stuffing—The Opposition Retires—The aegutor Ticket | Elected. Yesterday the annual election of the Mercantile Library Association took place for office It had been anticipated that there would be quite 4 | lively time, as there have deen of late some hard feelings concerning the proposed action of the | omcers in power, who are, it is said, full of the intention of closing the reading room on Sundays, as they state that the attendance does not Warrant the outlay. By the opposition this argu- mentis sald to be a dodge intended to bring back | the old order of things. In view of ail this ticre | was quite a crowded attendance during the early | Portion of the day and the voting was very ively. After some time, however, the 0; vosition r ucket. Mr. James Mackenzte, the head of the opposition, sald to & HERALD reporter that the reason of their Withdrawing was that the tactics of tie regu- lars were worthy of the worst days of Tammany; that they had succeeded tn getting ail the in- spectors of Slection on their side and that the amount of stuffing of the ballot boxes wis some+ thing frigntfal, In view of this, said Mr. Mac- kenzie, it was useless for the opposition to keep ‘up the "tight, as the regular ticket was bound wo win atany hazard. The opposition having been withdrawn, the regular ticket was announced as | having beeh elected. The Voting Was not us large | as in lormer years, PROBABLE HOMICIDE IN BROOKLYN. A Young Man Fatally Stabbed. An affray, which will probably result in the death of one of the parties, occurred last night at the corner of Bridge road and Navy street, in the Fifth ward, Brooklyn. A crowd of young loalers were at the corner, among the number Daniel Mc- Coy, a tow ‘oy, aged nineteen years, and his brother James, They got intoaquarre!, when interfered, McCoy then, as alleged, drew a knite and stabbed McNealy in the Jeit side, and immediately fed up D{Xon's alley. The blood pushes from McNeaiy’s side, and he sank upon the sidewalk in an almost fainting con- dition, He was immedately assisted to a drug store, but as the wound was found to be of a | James McNealy, of No, 264 Sands street, | | ' serious character an ambnlance was called and he | ford. was taken to the City Hospital. Dr. Cutter and Ambulance Surgeon aly wl who dressed tne | wound. say that McNealy wil i probably die ipa | short time froin his injury. Officer Doherty, of the | Second precinct, subsequently found the boy secreted behind some barrelg 1n Dixon's alley. He says ne did not stab McNealy. He was locked Up to await the result of the injury. ‘SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE. | Satta [Destinatson. Ofer. 20.1Liverpool../d Bowling Green. G lasvow...|7 Bowing Green ‘|Hamburg. lol Broadway. Laverpool..[15 Broadway. Liverpool .|19 Broadway. Liverpool..|4 Bow! 'ng Green Bremen....|2 Bowling Green Liverpool..|29 Broad .| Liverpool. 123 Broad Liverpool. Bowl Ulta Brondway: i Broadway. ‘2 Broadway. pet 9 Broadway, Hamburg. i112 Broadway. Almanac for New York—This Day. UN AND MOON, | HIGH WATER Sun rise: 4 40| Gov. Island..morn 12 00 Sun sets. os Sandy Hook....eve 11 15 Moon se! Hell Gate. eve 145 PORT oF NEW YORK, MAY 19, 1874. CLEARED. Steamship. sbreinis (Br), Haines, Liverpool via Queens- n—C G Franckly ‘Steamship City.of ‘New York (Br), Lochead, Liverpool via Queenstown—John G Stcanahip Elysia (Br), Campbell, Glasgow—Henderson sateaniahip Herder (Ger), Fischer, Hamburg—Knauth, | Steamah maahip Urescent City, Curtis, Havana—W P Clyde 20. steamship Wyanoke. Couch, ‘heal, City Point and Richmond-ld Dominion Ste hip Go onean eae) ee Maru Pu eee eams! Steamshin Neptune. Berrv. Boston—H F ‘aah Parraca (Sr), Linton, egodea--Poabuces evitlis & ark Marie. coriatins. (ital), Jaccarino, Gloucester— Slocovieh & ¢ Bark ‘Herrarg Primo (tab, Marti, Penarth Roads— Lauro, Store: Bark aoe Nor. ‘aoniegat Queenstown or Falmouth— Tetens & Bockman’ Bark, iAlexauder” (Swe), Almfelt, Antwerp—Funch, re & © Bark Marie Ger), Schubert, Rio Janciro—Jas BE Ward Bark Rocket, Atkinson, Curacoa—Theo Foutke: Bark Endeavor, Movatiord, soston—Marcus Hunter & ‘brig L Staples, Stowers, Seville—Carver & Barnes, Brig Alice Ada (Br), Tower, Bay Verte-/ I Nevius & Son, Bris Memphis, McBurnie, Yarmouth, NS—C W Ber- Bech Moses B Bramhall, Gillett, Vera Cruz—Evans, at Sebr Mt ‘W Griffins, Stocking, Harbor Island—B J Wen- erg. Schr Edwin Janet (Br), Roberts, Harbor Island—Jo- seph Eneas. aeons Rosalie (Br), Albury, Harbor Island—Joseph Scar 258, Doane. Nickerson Bar: cor =H fi Wenberg. Schr Sarah Snow, Hatch, Bara Fehr Arthur, Cruse, Georgetown, DC a i ‘aed Thomas Clyde, Fisher, Philadelphig a: ‘Dayton a ‘Sone Starlight, Blatchford, Calais—John Boynton’s Son Yo. Schr Juliet, pet Boston—Miller & Focene Sehr Geo A Pierce, Kelly, RW Kop Sehr Edertn Post. Rustin, New Haven—Rackett & Bro. Sehr © P Shuitis, Young, New Haven—L C Drake. Steamer Anthracite, Green, Philadelphia—W Kirk- patrick. er Beverly, Pierce. Philadelphia—James Rand, Ste: ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LIN. Steamship Columbus, Reed, Havana 8 hours with mdse and passengers to Wm P Clyde & Co. winds north of Hatteras Sweamshap State of Texas, Bolger, Galveston vie Key West, with indae and passerigers wo 0 H Mallory & Co, teamship Ban Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah May Le with tadse abd. vassounérs to WR Garriion Steamshiv Champ: Lock wood, Charleston May 16, ‘with mdse and passengers to J W Quintard & Co. Beamahlp isda Bell, Blakesnat Richmond, Ory Point and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers to the Uld Do- ininion Steaihshnp Co Ship Glei Ging (of Ltver} oor Stevenson, Catoatts and Sand seads Jan 21, with mise to John D Wood & Co. Lett the Bend, ioads Jan 21, and had light winds to uator, Which was crossed Feb 5; thenee through the Southern Indian Ocean had adverse winds and a succession of rotary gales; on Feb, 22 nnd 28, tet 19 on 3 E, experienced & severe hurricane, which with gréat Violence lor WW hours; the ship’ was Hove to under the s1 jest possibie sail and lay dur the ly on ber beam ends, the sea up and breaking on’ board trom quarters; men were washed overboard, but the next sea threw thei again: the orceastie, house and. cabin doors were smashed 13) sae the bunks and men's clothing and bed- ding from ‘starboard side of the forecastle nearly all i the cabin waa flooded, and searly the 8 damaged and spoiled; lowest + the cargo settled over during with alist. The British shi baat ei from Calcutta to London, foundered about ten miles from us: the two ships Lad been in company for three days pre ‘Vious t the storm _ Misor aneous ; Glencorse excaped without injur; 11 OF Spars; in at Algoa Bay to trim slip and obts su Pee a, Band sailed March 26; passed the cape March ator In the Atlantic Avril 25, and receiv a ire island 19, at 6 AM. Spoke April juator, Jon 230) wy snip Sountag, trou Leith fot Mon Olsen, Liverpool 96 days, with ss to 8 Thompson's Nephew & Co; vessel to0 wen & Bark Prodromo (Nov), Jaconson, London %6 days, 1m ballast, fo Funch, Edye & Bark Immanuel (Sor), Thue, London, March, 17, via Hampton Koads $ ys,'in ballast, to Teteus & Bocke an ark pinay Palossi (Ital), Montano, Bristol 54 Blogovich & Co, Dark Seiten Nori eectetae 8 Neweastle 7¢daya, with cession oF an Had be W and via Hampton w Bata apis ai oa dmove paws: Ann mann. ‘day Ansinies ws, in ballast to Lo. tad, Costagilola, Palermo 6} days. with i to Te! ano, Brest 50 ounre U Bark Cecili il 1 Wark Roval rv (of St John. NB), Wemier, Matanzas vessel to J O Seager, Passed Gibraltar | tod i sugar toJ M Cedallas; vessel toJ H Win- Rogers, a chester & C Bark Yumurl (of Tarks Taland), Carlisle, Sagua 10 da: yinsucart ml (ofan Minturn & Co; vessel to Wayaell Brig Zwei Gebruder (Ger), Ulken, Rio Grande 104 days with Hines to ed '& Co, Crossed the Equator ae in Tot ‘avard (Nor), Andersen, Santander ¢5 days, in ballast to Funeh, Edye & Co. Is anchored at Southwest Spit tor orders. Brig Youngsters (of Supferiant, one, Opasents 78 days. with mdse to Boyd & Hincken. y 7, iat 42 dt, lon sa, / ok : ‘Andapolis of Annapolts, Na. from St John, for Brist Brig DR Stockwell (ot Bangor), Trinidad, Cuba, 20 aye with sugar to Oclrichs & Co; vesset to master. rig Kio (of London), McDonald, Guantanamo 17 days, with sugar to order: vessel to master. Dig Pathinder (ot Digoy, Ns), Cousins, Caibarien 18 gaxs with sugar to Moses Taylor & Co; vessel tw Heney *arker, vig Sportsman, Blanchard, Cabacten 15 days, with ‘ar to order: vessel to Rk Buck & ig ME nelliot Harrington), Ba mn, Cardenas 12 days ys with molasses to Gossler & Co; easel’ to Brett, Son brig Pert (of Eastport), Perkins, Matanzas, wi to Walinictseh £ Welcheresvemel (9 brett Son & Oo." he de ‘ibbara (ot Parrsboro. NS), Henderson, Black Ja, 26 days, with Jogwood and cottee to A & Son; vesse! to m ng, NS), Thomas, ee caibo 1 tays, with coffee to Schimilinsky. Lotz & C yessel ‘9 renigion & Co, Sailed In company erik sche “coar wh? New York. Schr H A Hunt, Peterson, Cardenas 10 days, with mo- bola to Venjamin Reonda & Co; vessel to J H Winches- ter & Co. sehr Abbott Deveraux (of Boston), Bish, Sergent td n days with molasses to BH Howell, Son & Lon Senr Wm Wilson (of Rockland), Jones, Cardenas 10 days, with molasses to Gossler & ra vessel to Lunt Bros, Sclir Grace Davis (ot Portland), Davis, Matan: 12 days, with molasses to B H Howell, Son & Co; vessel to Thompson & Hunter. SchrC E Page. Grace, Sacua 10 days, with sugar to order: yesse! toJ H Winchester & Co. Schr Ella Pressey (of Thomaston), Pressey, Baracoa 10 days. with trait to BJ Wennerg Schr Lutn Ammerman, Pierson, St George (Bermnda) 5 days, with lumber to Bigler & Co} vessel to svang, Ball Co. Schr BJ Hazara, Bruce. Georgetown, SC, 8 days, with naval stores to Bentley Gildersieeve & Co. ! 8 Powell, Williams, Wilmington, NO, 8 days, stores to E S$ Powell. Schr F A Saunders, ( odfrey. Richmond. Schr Maggie Boil, Hall, Righmond Bennett, Virginia, Behr Magelinn, Hasietone Virginie: Scur MF Turner, Camp, Virginia, Schr Charley Miller, Jones, Vi ina. Sehr 8 E Jayne Hankin, Virgin Senr Francis French, Throckmorton, Virginia; Schr Chingnrara, Sheridan, Virginia Sehr J W Boyle, Smith, Virginia. Schr § A Quinn, Lee, Virginia, Schr Kate & Luella, Bonsail, Virginia, Schr David Miller, Shearer, Virgima. Eclir WP Davis, Wilson, Virginia, Schr A H Howe, Newbury, Georgetown, DO. Schr Adeline Townsend, Kingsley, Georgetown, Do. 8clir Carrie, Johnson, Georgetown, DC, Schr 8 W Bunnell, Bunnetl, Georgetown, DC, Schr WH enzeh, Soper, Georgetown, Schr Hele Hasbrouck, Georgetown. Schr J K Shaw, Cox, Baltimore. Sehr K J Hoyt, Bonnell, Baltimore tor New Haven. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Schr Statesman, Wilcox. Two Rivers, NS, for New Batt 18 ', with spiling to Wilson Godfrey. Kosa E springer, Port Jefferson por Bel T New York. sche Urbana, Allen, Somerset tor N fs W M ‘Mason, Hallowell, Providence for New Mgeke Henry Remsen, Alien, Westport for New York. chr Flying Fish, Selleck, Boston for Port Johnson, pAghy goun Stockham, “Hart, Providence for Wee- aw ken. Schr N Shaler, ‘Thompson, Connecticut River for New rik. ee it Kate & Mary, Coggswell, Providence for New ad Marietta Smith, Preston, Greenwich for New ygchr Maria Fleming, Williams, Norwalk tor New York. BOUND EAsT, Steamahip. Wamsutta, Fish, New York for New Bea- Brig Arctic (Br), Coggswell, New York for Picton, NS. Schr Hunter, Greeny Amboy for = Sehr J Warren, MeGar, New. ork fir Vrovidence. Schr A L Wilder. French, New York for Bangor. SehrS Purves Lisle, a for Providence. Schr Henrietta, Glendon, Philadelphia for Noank. sehr L 8 Hatch, Griffin, Amboy tor Harttora, Schr R P Chase, Wilson, Port Johnson for xaco. 4 heres Fannie Hanmer, Brooxs, Philadelphia tor Paw- ncke iw Fashion, Carberry, Port Johnson for New Lon- ‘Schr Mist, Robinson, Hoboken for Boston, Schr Sardinian, Holbroox, Port Johnson for Saco. Schr Lizzie Tavior, Amboy for Bridgeport. pasghr HS Bridges, Landri¢k, Manhattanville for Pem- roke, Me. Schr Anna S Murch, Woodruff, Port Johnson for Sa- lem. Schr Red Beach. Hyde, Weehawken for Boston. Schr Charles Deming, teks, Hoboken for Boston. Sehr Shamrock, Troy, Haverstraw for Providence. Schr Elias Runyon, Campbell, Elizabethport for Paw- tuc Sear. Alice Corry, Sorry. Baltimore tor Fairhaven. Schr Anos Briggs, kn: ‘erstraw for Providence. Seur Julia E Pratt, Nickerson, Weehawken for Bos- ton. ace Brig Etna (Br), Mckimmon, New York for Port Qale- Sent RH King, Bliven, Blisabethport for Providence. Scnr Sea Flower, Jénkins, New York for Boston, Schr T Bodine, dilbert, Weehawken tor Providence, Schr Native, Dehart, New York tor Providence. Schr vustice, Lynch, Hoboken for Narragansett Pier. Schr Nettunt, Holmes, New York for Boston. - Senr A G Lawson, Fitzpatrick, Haverstraw for Provi- lence. nent Benjamin Franklin, Jones, Ettzabethport for Sa- “Sete Katte J Hoyt, Arnold, Baltimore for New Haven, pad Charlie Miller, Brown, New York for New Ha- te Mia T Borden, Adams, New York for Ports- mouth, NF i Schr’ Mary Olsen Sammis, Hart, New York tor Provi- ce. sent Margaret. Clark. Bitsaporinert for Salem. nore Orlando Smith, Ferris, Elizabethporttor Portches- Steamer Electra, Young, New York for Providence, SAILED, Steamshins City of New York (Bn), for Liverpool: Her- er (Ger), Hamburg: Elysia (Br), 0) ytalanta Wen. Rotterdam: Crescent City, ay Da leliinond. 4c: Vindicator, Philadelphia: barks Jenene Kepler (Ger), ‘Bremen: aAttie Durkee (Br). Stockholm: Talisman (Br), Baltimore: Marie (Nor), Queenstown or Falmouth: Petr Dubrovacki (Aus), Antwerp; Glamor- anshire (Br), London; Bovlesta (Nor),: Queenstown; Nellie T Guest (Br), Rotterdam ; Arthur (Ger). di Marie (Gen. Rio Janeiro; brigs “Anglo (Br). Bridgewater, Constante (Mex), Tam pico and achys Einily Wa: ters (br). Liversool: Cleta Br), Belize; Don Chisctotte (ital), Plymouth; Lydia H Cole, Sagua; "gal ve (Br), Ant werp; schr Washington, Brunswick, Ga. Maritime Miscellany, ‘We are indented to the purser of the steamship Co- lumbus, trom Havana, for favors. Sutr Cattpwatt, Asay (Br), from Calentta for London, is reported by ship Glencorse’ (Br), Rt this port cutta, to have foundered a fare Sin abont lat 19S, lon §3 EB. The Baden ip gy" ‘Lawrence, also bound to London for Calcutta, was spoken a3 the Glencorse on the 13th March in lat 35 at jon 20 EB, with the Captain and five of the crew of the lost ship on board; of the remainder Meal rere Ke Barx Guapstoxx (Br), from Fernandina for Monevedeo, writen pat fae Thomas, Feb 21 leaky, a May for her destination, having repaired, x Mary EB Pacxer, from Antofogasta (Bolivia), at piitadel fia With, reports off Cape Horn had severe 7 8, shifted cargo. and la throw part of it over. to lighten the vessel, (Br), which was recently wrecked Apar se , has been towed to Newburyport Ind Hache 4 of what ‘opal, remained in her, She isnowon railway, where she will nndergo repaifs. The h hull Yt | the vessel 4 im very good condition, being notin the Teast hogged. Scur J Marans (ots wick, Me), Eaton. from Philadel. ., tot Charleston, was wrecked on Body rived at Noriolt ou the it, & ae |" al folk on the an inetiately for Boston. zx Scnr Ontara. pd — aa nia ie from Sagua, was in collision night of 17th inst with an un- known vessel in Delaware Bay, and lost jibboom and headgear. Scar Tros J Owsn. of and trom New York for Somer- set, in going into Newport night of 17th inst outhide of the permanent wharf, Fort "Adame, but wae ot off 18th at high water and proceeded. The forward partof her eel was considerably damaged. Scur Mg ag a Rice, of and trom Philadelphia for Roxbury. Mass, put into Providence on Sunday even. ing With loas of bowsprit whil Fa ah yt a Heavy. oe and NE wind, off Block Istanc je will dispose of her cargo there and put in a new bo: Bostox, May Ba bark A Ne a of the oldest ‘vessels that has been in oor oar ae im many yeara, cleared at the Custom F onse torda ay fo the Azores. She is 56 years old, having been built Ahora in the Ton 1816, and. Cte grey ig i bg and uffeting with the ocean, leoks s many & mod- ernera(t. She was a New Bedford wAtsioe for ma: years. but was recently bought by John Medina ai rother, Bhs toran as packet between this port | and the Cran ‘eTows, PEI, 4 18—Brig Idalia, trom Liver. pool Georgetown, 1h PE, with a general cargo, is ashore on Pawinare She will get off if the wea- ther is moderate. Favt Rivar, May 18—Schr Abel W Parker (of Taunton), Capt Dean, yas arrived here yesterday from mob ek en, at winen piace she loaded 888 tons of coal, has made thé Found trip {roi this port to Hoboken and back here In the unprecedented short thme of three days. Lewes, Del, May 19—Sehr Wm Jones, for Boston, ran ashore on Pea ae Delaware, at8 o'clock this morn- ans. » ie a yi nfo, for Boston, went ashore on is Le | atthe hs off a) ‘oe as oe ivige, from Wosieter Boston, is here, leak- St THomas, May 8—The captain of brig Anna ey. from New York for Santos, having rrived from New igi J ‘Dow fitting out his vessel, and the Pat. Be td at Ln wy carom Bice $7 ce id good A tarwelne ,00 sold at Tet (fh tarpesiine at 45c. attie Pettis (Br), is now ney ready fe mghehy aamatar tay brn ers ase nn ull as materials of schr Tt plot pete eer (Br), bave been for ib $420. Brig Victoria arrived to-day, and is taking forward the There Maravilla Gp), fom “Matansas’ for Palmouth, 2, . f ag dy for Falmouth, Sr Jony, NB, bev 19~The Anchor line steamship Tro- B isnow generally given up. this being her tortieth at | Sey ‘om London. and no tidings from her of any kind. Vingyarp ung. May 19—Schre H Curtis, of aan and Buh pid 4 ot of Hauer, Mgt reported and the leaks #0 much reduced that they will ° eet iy roan with the drat fay: 10K Passaces—The steamship Colo 5 o of Uiyde's Havana ine areiven here yertertay fom Wee vana in the remarkably quick time ool hours, which is one of the best passages on record between’ the two i, se Spl an made the voyage out and home in Behr Souther Home (ot Capping, NS), Capt ‘Thomas, arrived here yesterday trom Maracaibo in 11 days, being the best Ume made Letween these two, ports for many Lacxonxn—At May's Landin ard of Samuel Gaskell, sche Fhe eck vesse! of about 500 tons, built ved fastened. She is owned by Ne York, captain and others aud, Ys to beemploved in the pine wood trade, and iso be commanded by Enoch hamplon. of May's Landing. in, Me, on Saturday inst, from the vard of Wm J, May 14, trom the rout, aces * trom the rie of Jam bets qlee a schooner, called the ‘sult from the hehingara of Daniel Di Kell; eon. oMrhe new rieamer vbuitt by Capt sw Coffin aud H Stockman, on King’ She is to be finished lun-ned ing the latter part of Notice to Mackngese UNITRD STATRO—FIXED WHITE LIGHT Val EAST END OF HORN ISLAND, GULF OF ™! Notice is hereby given that. on and after & light will be shown from the lighthouse. dane a ah at east end of Horn Island, ht will be ease white, varied by red flashes, at intervals of one mint The aa apparatus is dioptric, of the fourth ‘360 degrees of the horizon. “nes is 43 (eet above mean low water. id be seen in clear weather, from aeck otk ‘A vessel 15 feet above the sea, it The structure consists of 5 iron ‘screw biack, upon which is placed a square wé painted white, surmounted by a Feeney f proximate position of the li res see Survey charts, is as fo ows 6 and Pitanone of 0 jeroas coves Sand Island Lighthouse, on. en ne, of Hora, Jaland. Wisk. is ™m The High thotise ‘on the ‘nd i me eastern end. The ae 2 ae ominent lights ass may be known Petit Bois Istund on east mde of 1 miles long, with two clumps ot sot ie Apart, on the west half of the gt fierge wane hills between them. noFOSEPH HENRY, Chatrman, ‘Treasury eR office Lighthouse Board, Wash- ington, DC, May 6, 1874, SPAR BUOY AT BAR ISLAND. Phas been set a little below ‘he Narrows, e Sound at Mount Desert and Some: the east side of the passage or channel lead: Whalemen. Arrived at New Bedford May 18, bark Sea Ranger. Al- Jen, Pacific Ocean, Talcahnano Jan 8 with ing into ‘the harbor, Winslow. NB, 830 sp; 3 } chased whal , without snccees | May 14, lat 39, lon do 18th, bark Wave, Briggs, Atlantic ean. Arrivea at New London May 18 schr Franklin, Ches- ter, South Shetland islands, with 300 ble elephant oil Ba Morris, Winslow, of NB, at March 15, with 540 bbls sp, all told, pind “a whales making 40 bbis since A letter from Capt Howland, ore company with he 70 50. of bark Kathleen, of NB, | her at Terante Feb 5; nothing siuce last report} ; Would sail next day'to cruise, ee be tS errem en from Calcutta Jan 4 for Dun- a Jon 30, mite (Swe), Thornstrom, adelphin, 10 i116, lat 41 54, lon 17 bs aa Thomson, from New Haven for Porto Rico, Bri Utaibele: allen, from New York tor Arroyo, PR, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Inward and Outward Bound Vessels. Loxvon, May 19, 1874, ‘The W Scholton put into Plymouth to-day for repairs, having been In collision. Arrived at Liverpool May 18, ships Berteax (Br), Da vies, Baltimore: Jacob A Stamler. Sampson. New Or- leans; barks Mary Mark (Br), Samuel (Br), Owen, New York, Arrived at London May 19, ship Constantine, Creevy, New York; bark Alpheus Marshall (Br), Parker, Darien, Arrived at Deal May 18, bark ‘Fortuna (Ger), Zimmer- man, Philadelphia for Copenhagen. Arrived at Fleetwood May 18 bark St Claves (Br), | Carter, Galveston. Arrived at Bristol May 19, ship Viscount Canning (Br), Scott, Darien. Arrived at Crookhaven May 19, ship Wiltshire (Br), Davidson, San Francisco for Queenstown; barks Bern: | hard & Agnes (Ger), Oldenburg, from Savannah for Liv- erpool; George H Jenkins (Br), Hilton, from Mobile for Pirouet, Galveston ; Arrived at Newry May 18, bark Norsk Flag (Nor), Nil- sen, Baltimore: Mercur (Nor), Trivoio, do. Arrived at Sligo May 19, bark Nuovo Giuseppino (Ital), Marchese, Baltimore. Arrived at Queenstown May 19, ship Fssex (Br), Pearse, | San Francisco; barks Nuovo Mattco (Ital), Castagnola, | Rondouts Warre New York; Dryaden (Nor), Schach, do; Trino Lussene (Aus), Beccarie, do. Arrived at do 18th, barks Ruma (Aus), Begner, New York; Veneranda (Ital), Lauro, Baltimore; us), Melberg, do; Olivari (Ital), Mortola, do; Bigkop | Brun (Nor), Forbach, New York. Also arrived 19th, steamship Italia (Bri, Craig, New | York for Glasgow (and proceeded), Arrived at Havre May 19, bark Yarmouth (Br), Brown, | Beli: | for New York: 8 & Nash, | mount, Howes | cess, Providence sor New York; 4J Chapman, ; fot Georges Bank Weilamo | Ponce: sch rs Jane iy AR Miller, Thoudouts Ann Ameita, | ae Newburg Arrived at Rotterdam May 19, bark Caterina P (Ital), Canepa, New York, | sleaze aie Arrived at Lisbon, brig Mary B Thayer, Grocsnick, | ™BHITMDELPHIA. May IecAttived: schr Harriet & arriveé at Barcelona, brig Paratons (Sp), Bertran, | Da | Haabet (Norn sob | tanzas; Arrived at Genoa, bark Samnele (tal), Rallo, New Arrived at Gibraltar May 18, schr Thos D Harrison, Crossman, Leghorn for Boston (put in for shelter). | Weavi pee May 18, Ceterina, from the United | Haarg Allen, Tatem, ane n's Point, hee May, Sim| e' Sailed from Liverpoo! May 18, bark Eliza Everett (Br), Dennis, United States; brig Mayla Lamb (Br), Lauret, son, Wilm!ngton, NC. | Batlea from Dunkirk May 18, bark Redowa, McDonald, United States, der, New York, Sailed from Antwerp May 19, steamship C F Fanch | (Belg), Knudsen, New York. Sailed from ——, Anna, for United States, Foretgn Ports. ay Je -Balled, steamship Harold Haarfager, wea’ mx As, May 9—Arrived, barks Brothers, Chi ea ie ee Barbadoe tnt Onna wring | ior At toon pr Mor. | aoa Allen, AEE Vani re SHambure, ‘Westcott. Nor- iw Yor! re e Welded, olga, a i “ores ‘Most Philedelphia San Caries Wilson, Gonnelty York: tela Elma W Wright, Jameson, Baltimore’ Lith, bark York: brigs Star. Cook, | W Norwood! | ¢ Jams Eliza een: sari New Andrews, Havana ta sehr Sar he el Ces done 1 Pierce, ‘Townsend, Philadel raid 9n, ania Cuss Os Gumm (Br), hictagr pe apart s! epaey Louisa W Ww | Di Rita Wnitie: port brig. Silas N Martin, rote do; Deummans April 25—In Brown. from and for r aitinore, arrived 18th. ‘Arrived, barks Sarah Habert, Pink- 0% beg pe | lastevening a, J. 3, Mo Fad more. er 9th, schrs Louise A Orr, Orr, north otttateeria: Texas BR: ‘New Orleans via Matan- | 1th, bark An- ustina, Blanch. jo; schr Z steelman, Hutchinson, New | went ashore | 8. bi jaithy sary Flak, Dyer, isin. barke Filost. Mitchie, yore Calvary Hopkins, Carden: ane 4th, | fer fork: scirs Annie M Atlen, | ay sacred, brig Fred Thompton, trom | te. Arrived 17th, schr Briton (Bri, Leslie, Philadeiphia. Mowrsvino, Marcn 2—Arrive en, Sehiebe, Branswick, Qi 248, May Nar pre Grover, Barbados; brigs Camilla, Tucker, Pnili mons, New York : barks Geo Kolber 38th, Mary Eddy ore Blanche How, Web Goetaconie wear | & atelle, ‘eva NJouhson. Srilth, Fernuidina ah Harris (Br), Crosby, Havana: Oriolan. 4 Di Lis Walls, ew York tim Nth, Tex: 120, Drige. AJ Pettin ill, ie a Hee whe | ‘Br), Cook. London; Mark Annie MeMatra cary, fbcker, Bort of pooh Magvie M (Br), ‘Ghelmera4 do; Grey Agnes eran, Ha long i ef, Buchanan, Havana; Emma Heather, Balled 9th, bark nh, by pu Re; Ro) 8 a ore; 18th, Callao, Leeman, north of . Barnard, Bos ‘ork; Jenuie B GI SGlikey, north of | Pana, “aprit 59—In portbark Commerce, Etijott, from Ric Janeiro, disg. NGOON, abOUL April 21—Arrived, bark Mary A Way, Russell, Buenos A — April i eo Atrived, bark Harvest Moon, Riley, i April 30—Arrived, bark T oi Buenos Ayres (and sailed’ May 5for Matangas); Jolmes, Machias (and sailed Harriett Cam for ‘and bag. ‘Anite Gardner, Hatch, Bahia ( (ands “sailed tor Mi ‘aguez) ; scnrs Stephen Davoil. A Fi pneworth (Br). Benson, Port br Me yaauez) ; 4th, bark Rothiemay ‘br Bo eeMaited April 30. brigs Geos and Newburyport; Cora and New York; schr Lottie, Spe brig Jura (Br), Wolff, Guantanamo and 6 Emma Frances (Br), Burns, York; Presto ‘Bm, Roy D, bert Black, Treat, Yop (rom ernanamn onartered to take fory xe formant Saree rs bi Huntley, Newpar ‘small AF Bell t Montevides. intone i; Jul rk. Bonner, Cardenas, bri Baltimore ; sagua, Mun Bt it nit ee nea Huribut, do: ors Beta, i Shute re satled ate schr a Break wi ala ® Ramico, rived. steamsbin Sidonian at Jaco, yao pent 9 a ae ee ; pia Halts 4 | Se Mesa eat, American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, May 19—Arrived, steamship John Gib- son, New York. qitlied—Bobre st getaprahrearetioacy Dy take ester, e James my Failade a 3 A mn Sao = mae aa yell Bangor. i ance des! IP Se Seats iy tae ee La tee age schre Lacy Holmes, Teel. Fort an Pi ‘Chel! ity of Chel- her, Kelley sea, Goodwin, Jacksonville; George Baltimore: W Doughton, Jounson, ede} bark Jno Ht eaonr fatren Sawyer red. witian, Kenneay, for Pro lence : Foster, New York ; Octorars Bi Feat for Phundelphia; ia rancieeas pan Cleonice, Eat eae a Verdida, do schirs Laura, Meer for Hosta i Salem: Ls mS Asa ty ‘Grace ‘Girdls etaiied ship Macaulay, for Rotterdam; BRUNSWICK, 01 May 8 Sai) seth E 4 m Reed, Stee'man, Chester, jssran reed, B Sho arrived: barks Alice Ooomee nsihorn, "New York: Rawshick (Br), Mustard, Savan ere (Br), Greed, Neve York’ sehr Motimi, Jackson ao, 12th—Arrived, bri nical Dtorrey. I Haskell, Bermuda; sont, lary A Rich, ire. iew York. Lenn B itover, Sea’ Sate ant Reach bial Pohadclonia. artived, brig, Benj Oarver, Stark, are acd s Coombe, Providence, schr Sea iIbroo! ‘ork. athe ie May 16 Mec Asrived schr Charles Carroll, Kelly, 18th. Tati, rig Caroline B ae Bajtimore; schr B Ngatv eee Te—Arrived, echre'S A A Moant al me et yolks A nator, Phitadelihia: 6 ton, Ferry, ew Yor! ator, jelphia; bar! Architect. ‘bahia; AngelotaHaveha, son Maggie Mul: ve PiGARTOWN, May 15—Arrtved, eohrs Maria Ade- beane, mene from South Amboy. for Bangor; James A Crocker, Brows. Baltimore for Danversport; Favorite, Casts New Yo! yr Lyn RTRESS WORRO RY May 19—Arrived, bark Signal, = eet from: Haven tos; 6t John, NB, | whiter, Tqnique for orders; brig Robin, Baltimore for from Antwerp for Phil. EO, Staiifod-—Schr Arthur L, Baltimore. Passed in for Baltimore—Bark Eduard (Ger), Halber. stadt, trom Bi FALL RIVER, May 16—Acrived, schrs Rachel Janey Eaton, Port Johnson: Imogene. Diverty, Gandy. Hobo, ken; F Merwin, Bunce; 8 T Chartre,’ Trefethen, and T B smith, Bowman, do. Sailed—Schrs A P Cranmer, Izzard, Baltimore: 8 8 Bickmore, Torrey; Philadelphia: Ellen M Dumeld, Ray- nor: L Daniels, Smith; H B Diverey. | Mokerson, and Harmonia: Hyder, New Yor 171 ay schire Saran Le simmons, Gandy, Philadet- jessner, Egbert! J G Fell, Nickerson; On- f, Komen, and silas Wright, Hart, Now York. ALVESTON, May 17—Arrived, schr Kisiag Sun, from w York, MOBIL May 14—Cleared, ship Sawley Chludow (Br), He iE. x ‘ussia)s schr A L Fitch, Fitch, Philadel- oNEW tole May 15—Arrived, bark J E Chase, Davis, Cs Caibari ‘Cleared, “bark Catalina (Sp), Ferron, Barcelona; . oe Ginaue Sorelle (Ital), boron te. from the bark Gusat Helene. Baile oth, The ‘reameh p chilina igs on he Dre. whet, ere. ye mT Os “Arrived, schr Horatio na] chars Pau, shee ay 16—Arrived, scr Josephine B Knowles, Merritt. I Hoboken. De day V7—Arrt irs Wm D Mar- vin Reith, Goorgstows, DOS F St seGials Bawards, Phil: | adelphia. Salled--Sehrs herp Croskey, Perry, Philadelphia; Fred Tyler, Tirrell, d Sree Agr TO echr Ann T Sipple, Bacon. New York. NEWPORT. May 17—Arrived. schrs Blackstone. Wixon, Somerset tor New York ; Success, Richards, Providence for Qo; Vine, Wass. Addison, Me, for do (and all sailed) ; Eagle, Atkins, Fall River tor ‘do; Edward Wootten, Young, Providence for do; Twilight, aohnson, Fall River | for do; Thomas J Owen, Simpson, of and from New York | for Somerset (see Mise: Sailed—Schr John vi Bell, Atwood, Taunton for New | York be E Vail, Norton, Fall’River for Ronéout, d, schrs_ Geo F Brown, Gedney. Providence ih, Taunton tor;do; Para- ms f¢ orfolk. NORW! cay 1s—Arrived, schrs FA Fowler, North River: oe ack, Hoboken. N y 18--Arrived, echra Cerro Gordo, “Galen and Tadson, Hoboken: Ciiet and Jennie Rogers, do tor Norwich; Fanny Fowler, Have erstraw for do; Wm Voorhis, do tor Providence’ pu: New ¥ 18—Arrived, Raven, Stover, atm. Starr. South Amboy Heit. ann, Simonson, New York; Mary Tice, Dunham, Port | Son hnson: Borealis, and Leonida, New York ; sloops Citi- zen, Hammond, Kingston; Emperor, Dewick, Newburg; | Cornelia, Green, New Yo! rk. PENSACOLA, May 9—Arrived, schr Petrel, Dermot, ze. om mit Ajax, ae Indianola. lth—Arrived, bark Blue Bird (Br), Spicer, Havanay schr Palma. McDougal, Ruatan, Cleared—Ship Helene (Nor), Tobtassen, Liverpool ; bark Montevideo la Brooks, Bu Banter, Boston nnd ee cleared tor'East Cambridge). 1 San ett rd, Colton, Savannah; barks pelealpe a from NBC: K Potter, Wyman, Trinidad; Oliver Dyer, be ua Bre ; TT Tasker, Allen, ‘Savannah; Lizzie Raymond, Lord, Haddam, Ct; ‘fannie 8 Warner. Dickson, do) Suile M Evans Willette, Lane's Cove’ Charlie Gob. reeley, _Vinalhaven; its Santi a er, Weaver, and M E Gra’ Bostor A ia son, Portsmouth ; Juilen Nelson, Howco, New Bedfo: J Ponder, Jr, Brown, Beverley, and cleared do; R and F Corson, Corson, Braintree. Also arrived—Brig Helen O Phinney, Boya. Matanzas; i genre Eben Fis! ete Reynolds, Kennebec River; Ruth Kport; Caroline Young, Young. Cam- \d cleared ‘for do); M V Cook, Salkenburg, (and cleared for Fall River); EF Cabada, pus (and clen red for Erovidence) ol River (anc apd cleared for ‘New Bedford): J v ared—Bark Lotus, C Cork or Falmouth for orders: brig Mary Geren etuthil, Cardenas; schrs | Brancls Satteriy, Smith, Nellie _ shaw, Cates, | Gai larding, ‘emitn’ B-njamin Reed, Adams; Ann Stover, Wades Lenimen ‘Blows Bid Lucey | Hammond, Baker, M Weaver, Weave 8 Corson; Lizmte C Hickman, Robinson Gidord and RR Emerson. Sears, epi peu W Walton, Compton,. Cambridgeport. Jessie ‘and Joseph’ Baymore, Burdge, Nepon- pets hie, , Harrington, Portland; 4B Anderson, Wheat- Lynn; Lise A Bennett,’ Adams, Grcenpoint | Héarietia Simmons, Godfrey. and Ney, Chase, Newport: David Clarkson Ireland, Savannah Newoasrit, Del, May 18 Ship Le Gloire, for Bre: men, passed’ dow) PM yesterd assed up); also. gchra ie, for Leech ville, NC RG; Wm Walton, for Gam. | bridge} ork. \d Lehman Blow, for Boston. Passed down: Adelheid, for Bremen; bark Olive Cooper, Benes Wm Wiler, MH Read. Virginia Hickman £ R Emerson and Timothy Field, for Boston: Douglass Haynes, for Portsmouth; Lucy Hammond, {or Salem; Tarry Not, for Wilmington, NC, Vessels reported at anchor off Reedy Point and below | Fort “Delaware yesterday PM remain unchanged this Lewis, Del. hon AM—Bark Helen Marion sailed 8408 gies Joho Wash bark Katie icDonal Morris, sai is. AM for Phil- Scelpntey sehr rH Blarides, from Wilmington, arrived rday Bark Harriet ematell from Demerara via St Thomas, for orders, arrived to-da: 4 The report of steamsh: Fonsuartyegis, | ager in last evening Was a mistake: nothin PORELAND, May 1 Arrived, bark (new, of Portland, 03 tons), Bacon, Jarmouth : sohrs J N'Wuddell, Cranmer, Philadelphia; Fauny Flint, War- by i 1 Dutch, and \—Bri jarshal ‘an Isthecoleated, bark maiento, hoody, Montevideo; sehr Nelile Chae, orton *rernan SMOUTH? May Y—arrived, schr Helen J Hol- we Port Jonnso reheat peau mfr hiagetp hia’ Ovar Plnwley, inayies,” PortJol via Pro’ Y. Greene County Tanner, Hyde, ondoat; Bversr fer, Newburg’ Allen fi Brown, Ryder, Hoboken: Wan 0 Torrilivdos sloop. North” ioerica, bro Ir North A ‘ons, Pough- keepate. Cleared—Sohr Mollie Porter. Turan, Batac yled—Stearnsbip McClelian, M: aurggre xorl WwW ls mares ; ne iturs at eben Garton Xow York. WRECK ET May 18~Aarrived.: 30 1900, np ama in ma dege NNAH, May 19—Arrived, ts San Jacinto, Hazard, creat jary G Reed, Welt, Havre; fork. sche Stephen @ Hatt. x Prare Nor Kroger, Cork for orders vehi ‘Ben, nbgriang. Ne pA oe hire Henry eye | Hate, Yaad Palladium, Ryder, ‘rom Hoboken: Louisa Knox. 4 Baltimore ; J P Row Tr ead Urbana, Allen. foe New Yock Eo Potion, ate ymlC sehrs K Cottingham, Smith, and Wild me ny tee arrive schrs Perine, Shef- aie, i, ween rks tt Maced Deedes Agbor or VINEYARD Ba oe Mi ein United States steamer hil ‘ia for uffal ; schrs M Fund, oston ee Ee ee rescint ten or Whining: Prinkila pies South Shere ie : Lake Rosk ort, Me, tor Wil- gaa and J jowland ; schrs Pa- ee Jona, Mary Farrow, Sitge D wii GT Aas ne May 16—Cleared, schr Idabella, Fisc! w York. BSOLUTE | DIVORCES ‘TAINED FROM DI¥FER- ent Staws Sree gal everywhere ; 00 Publletty required jn shan ge anti afeowe crated: ‘ad vice tree. OUSE, Avorney, 194 Broadway. A MROLOTE Drv prroners OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT ictent eause. No heity; Rotay | te aman ia os ARGO i aaa out plat burreap on lms to to ‘natural shape & 5 satisfac: jo guaran! i) ‘Dr. SIGESMOND, 10 West Eleventh strect.

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