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10 FLEETWOOD PARK: First Day of the Spring Meeting. Two Spirited Trotting Contests—Walden Maid and George I. Mitchell the Winners. ‘The attendance at Fleetwood Park yesterday afternoon was large, notwithstanding the threat- | ening stave of the weather, many, 20 doubt, being Rept away from fear of rain, The track was in ‘most excellent condition, aud good time was made ‘vy the contending horses, ‘The first trot was for a purse of $600, for horses ‘that had never beaten 2:50, for which there were geven starters, and they made a most capital race, six heats having been trotted before the affair was @ecided, Tae second race was for a purse of $900, for horses that had never boaten 2:34, and there were ton starters for the prizes, ‘The iollowing are the details of the sport:— THE FIRST TROT, FLEETWOOD PARK, May 26.—Purse No, 1—$600 for horses that have never beaten $350 to the rst, $150 to the second, $100 to the third horse; mile heats, best turee mn five, in narness, Ww. BE. Weeks’ br. m. Maid (formerly Pompey Colonel Diewey’s br. Maynard J. oo ys br. in. Lad aiken Uson's br. m. Whaledune . } Trout’s bik. g. A. H. Eihoti . G. M. Ferguson’s bik. im. Sweet- MORE. -s50c0-+00s5 J. P. Gilbert’s g. m. Cora F eM oe Se © Quarter, First heat... » 38 Second heat + 3M Turd heat. 38 Fourth heal + 3336 Fifth heat... 38 THE DETYING. Maynard was the favorite before the start, but ‘after tie first heat Walden Maid had the call, May- mard again came to the front alter the third heat and continued so to the end of the fourth heat. Walden Maid was then the Javorite, and won. THE TROT, Férst Heat.—Walden Maid had the best of the start, Lady Datiman second, Sweetmeat third, Whulebone fourth, A. H, kiliott fifth, Maynard #ixth, Cora FP. seventh, At the quarter pole Walden Maid stil) showeé the way, Whalevone second, Lady Dabiman third, Sweetmeat fourth, fora F. Sith, Maynard sixth, Elliott seventh. ‘Time thirty-eight secouds, Walden Maid was iour | Jengths in front at the half-mile pole in 1:l4}s, Lady Dahiman second, three lengths in front of ‘Whaleboue ; ae ochers spread out three or four Yengths apart. Waiden Maid kept in front up the Jill and had the | in hand &t the three-quarter pole. She jogged leisurely up the homestretch and ‘won the heat by two lengths, | ond, ‘our lengths im front of } ard, WhO was two lengths ahead of Whalepone; Sieetmeat ith, Elliott sixth and Cora F, seventh. Time, 33534. Second Heat.—Walden Maid a great favorite. ‘Eliott was away first, Cora F, second, Dahiman toird, Maynard fourth, Walden Maia flith, Sweet- meat sixth, Whalebone seventh. At the quarter pole, Which Was passed iL 59% secouds, Elliott led @ lengtn, Cora F, second, Lady Dahiman third, ‘Walden Maid fourth, Sweetmeat filth, Whalebone sixth, Maynard seventh. Hillott opened the gap on tie lower turn and passed the hail mile pole two lengths in front of Lady Daniman, im 1:17%, Sweetmeat third, Woalevone fourth, Cora F, fiith, Walden Maid sixth, Maynard seventh. Elliott was @ neck im front of the turee-quarter pole, but it was evident that he had shot his volt. Ludy Dablman then went to the iront, and coming on gamely, wou the heat by a length, Cora F, second, one | Jength in iront of Walden Maid, who was three Jengths in advance of Kiliott, Maynard fifth, Whale- bone sixth, Sweetmeat Neearane ‘Yime of the eat, 2:38, Third Heat.—Waiden Maid was first away. Lady Dahiman second, Elliott third, Sweetmeat fourth, Maynard fitth, Wnaiebone sixth, Cora F. seventh, At the quarter pole Walden Maid was leading four lengths ahead of Lady Daniman; but sve there broke up and feil back. Time to that point, thirty-eight seconds, Maynard was then fourth; but by a fine dash; he rushed to the tront peiore Walcen hiaid had resumed her trot, and he opened & gap of two lengths to the half-mile pole, in 1:154, Waiden Maid second, Lady Dabiman third, Whale- bone tourth, Sweetest filth, Hilioti sixtn, Cora FP. geventh. Maynard led four lengths at the turee- quarter pole,:and, comingome steadily, won t heat by four lengths, ed Yahiman second, five Jengvbs in acvauce of Whaiebone, wi! ho was Six lengths ahead of Walden Mail, Cora ¥ hy Elii- Ott Sixth, Sweetmeat seventh. Time, Fourth Heat.—Walaen Maid was away first, Mayuard second, Lady Dabluian third, Sweetmeat fourth, Wheiebone fiith, Elliott sixth, Cora F. sev- enth. In this order they went around the turn. At the quarter pole Maynard, ‘two breaks, passed the quarter pole one length ahead of Walden Maid, the latter one leugth in ad- Vance of Sweetmeat, Lady Daliman fourta, Elliott @ith, Whalebone sixth, cora F. seventh. Time, | thirty-eight seconds and a half. Maynard kept | ‘the lead 10 the hall-mile pole, passing that point in | the same order as at the quarter pole. Time, 1:14, Walden Maid had her head in iront at the taree- quarter pole, but she svon broke up aod Maynard | ggain went to the front and led up to near the wcore, when Lady Dahiman came with a rush and ‘went over the score, with her nose at Maynard’s Drisket, Lady Dahiman three lengths ahead of ‘Walden Maid, Wha'evone fourth, Cora F, fifth, ae sixth, Eluott seventh. Time of the at, 2 Fi Maid second, Elhott tmrd, Dabiman Whalebone fifth, Sweetmeat sixth, seventh. At the quarter pole, passed in thirty-eignt seconds, Maynard Jed two lengths, Waiden Maid second, El- | liott third, Whalebone fourtn, Lady Pahiman filth, Sweetmeat sixtu, Cora F.seventh, Maynard then opened a wide gap and was six lengtus in aront at the half-mile pole, in 1:ld}s. He then ‘began to tire and on the llill wes passed by Wal- det Maid and Lady Dahiman. Walden Maid came home a winner by jour Jenghts, Lady Dabimao lourth, Cora F. which was cond, a neck in front of Maynard, the latter one | ngih aheaa of Whalebone, Sweetmeat fifth, Elhott sixtn, Cora F. distanced. Time, 2:41, Sixth Heat.—Waiden Maid took the lead with the ‘word and kept it to the end, She passed the | juarter pole in 383g seconds, the half-muie pole in 215%, and came home a winner by ball a length ‘4m 2:41, Lady Datiman second and Maynard third. None of the other horses started, as they were TFuled out jor not winning 4 heat in five. ‘The first premium was won by Walden Matd, the gecond by George Maynard, Lady Daniman third, THE SECOND TROT. Same Day—Purse $000, for horses that | have never beaten 2:24; $500 to the first, $250 to Whe second, $150 to ine third norse; mile heats, it three in jive, in harness. ENTRIES. *W. G. McDonald’s b. g. George H. Mitchell. 1 1 1 ‘W. E. Weeks’ g. g. Tanner boy. +222 ®. Manee’s b, m. Bessie B.. 336 A. Patterson's br. 8. 443 @, Waiker’s b. m. La 754 Thomas Simmons’ ). 56 8 1 Denton’s b. ml. Scotland Maid: 895 Wilson's b. m. Carrie. ot 3 H, Smith’s s,m. Lady Shotwell 989 ‘M. H. Whipoie’s s. m. Isavella.. .10 Png lo . dr Colonel Dickey’s b. m. Lady Kiri ‘Lae. First heat. ond heat DETT love the start, selling for id all Mannactan, others in a ield brongu Alt ‘heat Mitchell was a yreat (avorite over the ‘Held, -@nd continued so to the end. The winner of tue race, obright bay, a 23%, eight years o an Ethan, au Alten, d “American.” He is @ capital h ing action and great sivic while at the top of bis #peed. He is @ horse that wil undoubtedly im- rove and become very valuabie on tue turf, He Bry owned by the Mitchell brotuers, of Saratoga. MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB RACES, BALTIMORE, May 26, 1874, ‘The spring meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club yatthe Pimlico Course commenced to-day. There <hmas a fair attendance. THE FIRST RACE. Two mile dash for ail ages; purse $700, $600 or the tirst horse, $100 to the second. Five horses Barca, Viz: W. Glen's ch. c. Merodac, by Australian, ~ dam Ada Cheatham, 4 years old . pilawrence & Loriliard’s ch. h. smith, by Vandal, dam Cuolera, age W. Donanue’s g. i. Lizzy Lucas, by au dam Eagle, 4 years oid. mG. Sc, hecon's br. Granger, b 3 garth jam by Chariey Ball, ed.. A. D. Brown's b. c. Cornet 4 Gariand, 4 years od. <> THE SECOND Race. SrakEs—Three-year-olds; mile and als $00, eon ga00 to" the Or pay diab to aad sof whic! nd horse; closed sem h twenty -twonominations. Five horses started, a4 . Donat ee Db. & Calpepper. by Revolver, dam tie Annie. . Beimont’s b. c. Scratch, by Kentucky dal a imported Finke. BY Horns br. c, ‘Girasol. oe 8 eno &, King Ama as, “by king ot a p. i otonse's b. co ru Lig tg deta by Wagner: 9 si axa sgieah tiup FeuJeat Wile dy Daniman sec- | notwithstanding | i ‘4 | tion of the Woman’s Art Department on Thurs- | ‘Heat.—Maynard was away first, Walden | eorce H. Mitchell, isa | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. horse, 08 5 $100 for the second; mile heat closed with eighteen nommations. ‘Three horses started, via :— J. Donahue’s br. c. ane, by Asteroid, dam Fairy, 4 years old. JF. miberlin’s b,c. Survivor, by Vandai, dam by Lexington, 4 years old.. P. a br. @ Cariboo, by Le: ce D, Me THE FOURTH RACE. TRIAL STEEPLECHASE—All a@stecpie chase at Saratoga, Jerome Park, Long Branch or Baltimore; weight: anda half, Purse $400 for the first horse, $75 the second and $50 for the third. Six horses started, Lawrence & Lorillard’s ch g. by Revolve; Wanderer Prince of Wales. E enn and Austrian boitea, and Maid of Shiites fell. Time, 3:4334. Before the race Bacon & Co.'s Flower Girl threw the boy who was exercising her on the fence near | the western entrance to the track. His right arm Was sprained, his face cut, and one of bis knees injured. Flower Girl then ran across the inner field, jumping on the earth wall and two fences, aud ran headlong into @ gravel pit containing about ten feet of water, She was got out without injury, but could not go in the race. THE NATIONAL GAMB, Success of the Atlantics. Boston, May 26, 1874, Ata game of baseball to-day the Bostons were again defeated by the Atlantics by a score of 6 ton Base Ball Notes. The Mutuals and Atlantics play on the Union Grounds next Saturday—Decoration Day. The Nameless, of Brooklyn, wiil not, as pre- viously announced, go to Princetown, N, J., this | aiternoon. They piay the Yale College nine in New | Haven, however, Decoration Day, leaving New York by the eleven P. M. boat, The Jaspers, of Manhattan College, play the New York University nine this afternoon on the grounds of the former. NEW YORK CITY. ‘The Metropolitan Museum of Art will be open on Saturday (Decoration Day) to the public free. During the last week 452 deaths were reported in the city against 609 in the preceding wees. Bids for printing the City Record for one year are advertised for, to be opened on the 3d of June next. The office of the Clerk of the Supervisors, here- tofore in the New Court House, will be removed to the City Hall Mr. J. W. records ready for removal. A sword was yesterday presented to State Sen- ator D. P, Wood, lately appointed a major general Reform, at tue Chamber of Commerce, George Siebert, twenty-five years of age, who mind, cut his throat with a razor, died yesterday | in Bellevue Hospital. Deceasea lived at No, 522 West Thirty-eighth street, Coroner Croker has | taken charge of the case. Four marines were locked up at the Central Office last night upon complaint of Lieutenant Shaler, of the flag ship Wooster. They arrived from Norfolk just previous to being incarcerated, and are on their way to the State Prison in Con- necticut, sentenced for desertion. The prisoners were heavily manacied and will continue on their journey this morning. The body of an unknown man, about thirty-five years of age, was yesterday found foating in the dock foot of pier No. 46 East River, by Officer May- lana, of the Seventh precinct. Deceased was about five feet eigh: inches in height and had dark hair and chin whiskers. He wore 8 black sack coat, striped pants and boots. Coroner Croker wil hold an inquest. Ata meeting of the Grand Council of Sachems Of the Society of Tammany or Columbian Order, held at Tammany Hall yesterday, Abram 5. | Hewitt was re-elected Father of the Council and | Aired 1. Ackerst Scribe. Sachems Kelly, Duniap, Donnelly, Tiemann and Wickham were | chosen tne Building Committee for the ensuing year. The Council were unsuccessful in electing a Grand Sachem, which, under the bylaws, requires | the late Grand Sachem, Augustus Schell, to continue to hold the office. | * The annual receptions and Commencement of the Cooper Union will be held as foliows:—The recep- | day, the reception of the Maile Art Department on Friday and the Commencement on Saturday even- | tng of this week. Class will take place Saturday evening, June 6. | The drawings of the pupils will ve on exhibition | Friday, trom ten A. M. to four P. M. ‘The Readin, | Room will be closed Wednesday and Thursday, an on Hae alter four o’clock; open thereaiter as ‘usu Coroner Croker has under investigation a cage of in tne National Guard, by the Council of Political | on Saturday night, while in o deranged state of | es, that never won | about a | McGowan is getting his | ee SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. D¥TES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE. FOR THE Destination. Liverpool 7 Bow! 55 Brow Stace of Georg) e 13. nyesota. y Lessing....0. ss 16.1 Thuringia. iidaue_Is:! Hamburg. 15 B 1) Broad 61 Broadway. 4 Bow een } Bowling Green | a 2 ling G Almanac for New York—This Day. D MOON, HIGH WATER, ies . 85] Gov. Isiaud..morn 5 26 7:20] Sandy Hook.morn 4 41 2 42] Hell Gate....morn 7 11 PORT oF HEW YORK, Ml MAY 26, 1874. CLEARED. iams & € ap Columbus, “Reea, Havana—Wm Couch, Norfolk, City yn Stedmship Howe, amship Wyanoke. out—Old Dom ship Fanita, Yermier, Cork or Faimou' s ders—C Tobia a8 d tens & Bockmann. I R (Aus), vich Duranti, Dablin—A Nasso, Antwerp: rs—Sloc lizabeth D dt chiele (AUS), «R ants (Port), Henricksen, Bri quaiee (Pr), Mauger, | St Pierre, Suaw iS Fon. Sons. he Lavinia Bell, Bay: chr S.A Paine, Brown, berg. Ball & Gaskill, Baltimore—Wm Ch: orton, Pailaderphia. s, Davis, Port Johnson—Marcus Snow. loop Henry Gesner, Shand, Bridgeport, The reception of the Literary | | minion’ alleged infanticide, in which Mary Cavanagh and | | her husband, who boarded with John and Jane suspected of naving | infant child on the ten inst., by throwing it into ube vault. Considerable testimony of a very con- tradictory character was taken, and further wit- | Messes are to be examined. Deputy Coroner Mac- | Whinnie made an autopsy and found that the child | had been born alive, but possibly might have died before being thrown into the vault. Coroner Croker arrested Cavanagh and his wife and also Mr. and Mrs. Finnegan BROOKLYN. The schooner Richard Moral, owned by W. F. | Rich, and lying at the foot of Sackett street, South Brovklyn, was struck by lightning on Monday evening and damaged to the amount of $000, Fortunately no person was injured. Mayor Hunter has sent circulars to some prom- | inent citizens asking them to meet him 1m the City Hall this evening, to devise means whereby the practical sympathy of Brooklyn may be manifested Jor the peopie of Loutsiana who have been left destitute by the recent Mississippi overflow. The counsel for Mrs. Sarah Merrigan, who is | charged with the murder of Miss Maggie Hammill, | in Williamsburg, nearly a year ago, have been | notified that on Monday next @ day will be fixed | by the Oyer and Terminer for her trial. Kate Stod- dard will also be tried next month for the murder | of Charles Goodrich. NEW JERSEY. The deadlock in the Jersey City Board of Alder- | Men continues, At the meeting last evening the | Board stood 6 and 6 on the motion to remove the City Clerk and Overseer of the Poor, Aldermen | Meyer voting with the republicans, | The Board of Education of Jersey City have de. | Clared that it is impossible with the existing | school accommodation to enforce the Compulsory Education law. Mayor ‘raphagen vetoed a zeae tion providing ior an extension to No. 6 school. A CATHOLIO PRIEST DROWNED. NEW URLEANS, La., May 26, 1874. Rey. Father Charles Ferec, one of the vicars at the Cathedral, was drowned yesterday afternoon in Lake Ponchartrain, at Milneburg, while bathing. | He was thirty-four years of age. | Went to Shreveport during the epidemic and was | the only priest that recovered from an attack o | lever there, A YACHT CAPSIZED, TORONTO, May 26, 1874. A boating accident occurred yesterday, which it is feared is attended with serious loss of life. A small yacht was observed from the shore endeav- | oring to enter the Eastern Gap in the island, and while so doing was caught by @ squall ‘and cap- sized. All on board, some six or seven, were thrown into the water, the surf running very high at the time, No bodies have as yet been re- covered, ACCIDENT IN A MINE, WILKESBARRE, Pa., May 26, 1874. Yesterday, at shaft No.2 of tne oid Baltimore mine, Edward Scandleberry and Thomas Freth- way were descending in the bucket, when the rope broke and they were precipitated to the bottom, a distance of 160 lect. Scandieberry was instantly eilled and Frethway’s injuries are pronounced ib Died. ANTHONY.—On Tuesday, May 26, 1874, suddenly, CHARLES L, ANTHON Notice of fanerai wilt be Fxs5 later. Dervy.~ On Tuesday, May 26, JaMEs nd 4 months, es and or are invited to attend thi funeral, from his residence, 414 Gates avenue, Brggblyn, on ‘Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, SR Ober, Deaipe sme Fourin Page.) _, Finnegan, at No. 510 East Sixteenth street, are | caused the death of their | Father Ferec | Steamship Idaho (Br), Moore, Liverpool 3 ucenstown 1éth, with mdse and 440 passe Fiat, Matanzas—Miller & Houghton. ip Nevada (ny, Pele Price, Liverpool via Queens- 110 Pclyde & Point and Philadelphia—Lorilard rere ‘Ueean Queen, Budrow, Boston—S 0 Loud & nd Home (Br), Gibson, Liverpool—J ¥ Whit- (Nor), Liammus, Cork or Falmouth—C To- ith for or- Bark Asta (Nor), ‘Falek, Queenstown or Falmouth—Te- Slorgina, Queenstown or Fal. P Agresta. ocovieh & Co. Bark tieatia Ger), Pusch, Duukirk—Fuuch, Edye & Oporto—Hage- art—H A Brig Victoria. Hotchkiss, Barbados—H Trowbridge’s Excelsior (Br), Mayor, Bermuda—D McColl. Bate Lavine Bele S Barncoa—Van Brunt & Bro. ‘assau, NY—B J Wenbe: chr E B Wharton, Bush, Harbor Island—B J r W H Van Name. Holmes, Tarpan Bay—B J Wen- r Kannie Pike, Robbins, Wilmington, NC—Evans, Nen- aimers. ‘on, Clark, Philadelphia—Chas H Low. Huner & a ‘Kc hr Ella M Pennell, Thompson, Boston—Charles L Ct—Chas “Steainer Beverly, Pierce. Philadelphia—James Hand, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STBAM YACHTS AND HARALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. ius on. 5, 5:10 AM, during grounded of ‘hthouse. and, after landing the passengers, go: off at 2PM without any visibie darn May 19, lat 6 Se jon * passed bark Bertha bound same day, tat 46 37, lon 39 a bark bound W. show- SQ; 2éd, Int 4 lon 62 34. bark showing signals QM; 24th, nd west, showing §l paksenvers to lat 4350, ton bark A lat 43 06 more {or Bremen steamer, bound west London: same day, bri ; Same day, lat 4116, lon 6259, lgnals QBPW : Tidy Hook, a White Star steamer, 4h lat 4118, | same jesia (Ger), Hebich, ata 13 ana un ward! & }, spoke “But, rom Balti Wu iat 42 37, lon 64 40, 4 Belyian eaiuship Hayald Haarfager (Nor), Heltberg, Bergen 0. | ‘teamship San Jacinto, Hazara, with mdse and passengers to W B Garri gouth of Barneg:t; passed @ brig, bound N, | Murray is sien Santiaty: mdse and passengers to J W Steamship Elion 8 ‘erry, Selyear, | oe with mdse and passenxers to Murray. Steamship isuac Sell, Blakeman. Richinond, umtard & C and } teamship Co. ivingston tot ermantD, NS), from ship with indse to snow & Bi Ship ce ‘Joven Thomaz (Port, Pellica, Lisbon 39 mds:to Havemeyer & Brunh, . ‘Ship Archer, of and from Boston, to order. Savannah May 23, 26th, Winiles folk, with mase and passengers to the ‘e , with mdse and 3i4 passengers to Punch, Edye & showing a al. harieston, Berry, yy Charleston May 23, with Rewnern, No, 8 Fei Co. City foi nt did Do- Liverpool, days, with Bark Henry Buck (of Searsport), Blanchard, Padang Feb soi'to Carver & Barnes Passed the Cape of ( March 39, the Equator April 21, in lon %8; vith sugar and coffee to Brown, Gros & Co; ves: Good Hope had strong NW winds to the trades in the Indian Ocean and va trades until Feb 22, lat 20 when we had a severe hurricane from NNE for 1 hours; stove topgallant rail, chions, main bulwarks and away ‘water casks and everything decks; had skylight stove, filling the sprung ru bulwarks and forward house; swept movable about cabin with water; der head, lost quarter boat and had longboat stan- stove in, vessel being thrown on her beam ends, and were four days restowing cargo and righting her; of Algoa Bay, spoke bark Elenore (Br), from for Falmouth (f), 60 days out: April 41a. 27 ship Iron Duke, Br), from, Calentta for "London, . lat tochin for Falmouth. Bark Iro (Aus). to Woodruft & Ke sel to Slocovich & C Bark. Underwriter (ot Yarmou ic erpoo! 72 days, in bailast, to Snow’ & Burge: northern passage and had strong westerly Bark 4 Tetens & Bockmann. Bark St Laurance (er), Norgard, Shield: with mdge to © Tobias & Co. ark Bi Bay for orders. als Oss Hast, to order. in ballast, to Slocovich & C Orum, ntwerp 42 days, in mdse to. H Koop & Go. empty barrels to Funch, Faye & ¢ Passed Gioraltar Ma c Bevan. last, to orde mdse to master, Passed Gibraltar April 17; middie and had fine weather, with Lis winds; May 41, lat 33, lon 70, spoke ship ye Batavia for New York, 110 days Out, sugar to Jales Sazarac & Co sugar to Miller & Hought to Rubeira & Co} vessel to Miller & Hougliton, fanzas, 14 days, with sugar to Brown Bros & to P L Nevius & Sou ‘Bark Southern Helle (of Yarmonth, NS), to master. Bark Adeline C Adams, Colin Bark ME Chapman (o 19 days, with sugar to Tucker & Ligh Hark Jas Primrose, Shearer, a sugar, to eee Minturn & vi Bark J, ine’ Martin, Fickett, © Jones, Berry. Guanta sugar to arog & Vor vewsel to ins rk J HPlerson (of Boston), Taylor, Boston ballast, to Jas Hen! Brig Waubun (of Machias with wine, &¢ to Galway & Casado; Clapp & C6.) May 25, lat 3906, lon 73, (ital), from Marseilles for New York. Brig Josie A Devereux (of Boston <3 Loud & Co. Brig Keystone, Baxter, Matanzas 13 dave, gee molasses to Moses Taylor & Co; vessel to J with sugar to to,ftubeira # ellie Ware, sug and molasses to Sola Br D Andrews, Jackson, Sugua 9 da to Grinnell, Mintarird Go: veagel to i Murray, Brig Nancy (ot Windsor, MeBride, vessel to Miller & Houghton. by ge! Hon, April 28, Ki to J Leaycratt; Wesel tod I strokes per hour: 2d leak increased to ‘weather being tavorab! crew pretty well exha' Sehr L EC popk (ot Newburyport), Are 23, lat 36, lon 75 1 for Baltimore ; ie, hence for Nass: Beh: Ropbin barien 12 days, with sugar to Fernandez & Calvo; vessel 14 days, w! bes or a to Tucker & Merry. 3 vosrel it, Pittlosens ark namo 15 days, with days. with sugar to J&E Fowle jer; vessel to © March 25, Rangoon 5, lon6 E, 65 days Lou ion 425 E, bark Patlas (Gen, from ean Liverpool S83 days. ‘ti salt nell, Liv- Bnd the Atilia (Nor), Faik, Barrow 36 days in ba ballast. to is 86 days, vendsen, Plymouth 62 days, in bal- last, 0 Tetens & ockmann. Park Sampo (Rus), Stenman, Dublin 38 days. in bal- Jast, to Funeh, Edye & Co. is anchored in Gravesend mack A (Aus), Ossoinak, Belfast 40 days, in ri Pitiipo Padre (tal), Maresca, Waterford 40 days, ballast, to r). Steengrafe, Bremen 60 days, with ark Hanover (Nor), Rotseht, Bergen 49 days, with bo, Bark Agostina Felugo’ (Ital), gy en Genoa 6 days, in balinst to AP Agresta. Passe ‘altar April 7. a G (Ital), Mneviolo, Ge Ge days, in Boazo (tal), Actis, Brindisi 36 days, in bal- Bark Ferrer (Ital), Capero, Marscilies 6) days, with came the htN to 8B ne, trom Bark E Bitehte Ene on. Havana 13 gay » ee sugar to C! ling & © eel to J W Elwell teak Is Hall, Colcord, Havans 12 dave, with sogae mas ter. Bark John J Marsh, Fickett, garccons 10 days, with esse] Lo Jolin Zituosen. ark Lizate (ot Boston), Hae; , Cardenas I4 days, with ark ferent artistes Matanzas 15 days, with sugar Bark Maggie Reynolds (of St John, NB), Kinney, Ma- Co; vessel ‘ai- Cienfuegos 20 days, sel to master. Eve, Cienfuegos r ne. ua 16 days, with sssel to master. with 6 days, in Spencer, Cadiz April 16, sei to Simpson, oke bark . Cardenas 12 Gays, with molasses to Brown Eros & an ry veme whW erer SWelwe Brig Join bey is nae Nickerson, Matanza 13 days, Brig Kadboni, Coombs, Cienfuegos 20 days, with sugar, Asnbury. Clentuegos 21 days, with Ward & Co, , with sugar inde a W Ber- ke, y Staples. Had fine weather all along: May 1 the vessel sprung 6 leak of avout 90 arrived at Key West May ¢ with y, Runtan 17 days, with fruit to Joseph Eneas; veser to Bd Wenberg. spoke sent Dart. trom ‘hathor Jat 37 34, lon 74, scr Col Kllsworth, May + Plorence s penn {iam Port Spain 16 days, bd" molasses to H W Loua & U 8 goites and lowwood to H Becker & Co; Vessel Sue E'® Sheldon. Sheldon, auger, to Forimnelk Minturn & © Eothen, Brandtberg, ‘hax Cayes 15 days, with to Youngs, javana 17 days, with vessel to C Loug schr $B flume, Dicking, Cardenas 32 days, with mo- Jay ‘to order; 7esset to Brett, Son & ¢ aahght {red Jackson or "hee fand). ays, rill M unter & Co, Ma, ain Gult spol dina, trom Cardenas to Philadelphia, me Petting Cardenas 8 ¢ hark bas c Schr B A Hays (of St George, Me), Smith, la Schr sepete p.Gney, au ar to see ene easet te HW Loud hr Maoel ¥_ Staples, Cole, Matanzas 13 daye, sugar to Bret Son. oy Bishop. “Caibarien satay wi ne to Gossler 4 Co; vessel to PI Nevius & 8 chr Abbie L ‘Dow, Young, Gulbanien 18 days, with sugar and molasses 6 Knowlton & Cos vessel to master. ‘hr T N tower, Adama, any ‘Spain, Trinidad, 16 days, with molasses to D row bri sehr Charies Hodgion fot Provincetown). Foote, Barn a days, with truit to James Liuli; vessel to B ven! ony Sehr Annie Freeman (of Boothbay), ne Baracoa with truit toJ & T Pearsall; vessel to BJ Wen- chr Azelda & Laura, Jorgensen, Baracoa 1 days, with (ruit to Wm Douglass; vessel to BJ Wenberg. sehr M E Higyins, Paine, Abacoa, 6 AT Pearsall, vewel to #1 Wenberg. Schr Flora Condon, Condon, J ekscinvilie Sdava, with low pine to Drew & Bucks ; vessel F Farnham, Brewstei "yellow pine to Drew & Buck 8 days ‘vessel to RP Buck Savannah 7 vs, with yello low pine tod M ; Vessel to master. itr H) Wats Watts Savanaah Sdays, with Utnber oud & Co ne Bryant, Stubbs, Savannah 8 days, with Jumper. 40 ‘i W Loud & Co. Sehr Frank & ‘iniiy, Cobb, Charleston 10 days, with yellow pine timber to master. Sehr James Ponder, Hudson, Georgetown, 80, 5 days, with naval stores to E D Huribut & Co, Schr lane! Fisher, Newbera, NC, 6 days, with naval ‘Schr Hi N squire, Wixon, Richmona. Schr Campbell, Eaton Richmond, Sclr RO A Wal Schr Sunny Sourh, st Schr Rhoda Holmes, Burr, Virginia. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND sourH. Bark Saga (Kor), Schwensem, New Haven for New York. in ballast, to Funch, tdye & Co. Brig J Leighton, Leighton, Gardiner for New York, with lumber to J Haviland, Sehr Malanta (Br), Potter, Cornwallis, NS, for New york, 9 days, with produce €9, randall Bros. Solir Prairle Bird, lair. Windsor, NS, for New York, 11 days, with plaster to C W Bertaux. scbr America, Mullen, Canning, NS, tor New York, with potatoes to order, Schr E I Oatley, Jones, Boston for New York. Schr Nicanor, Hogan, Newport tor New York. Schr Rowena, Cook, Calais tor New York, with lumber to order. Sehr John Brooks, Fox, Providence for New York, Scht John Crockiord, Miller, Northport for New York. hr Jane Mari ith, Providence tor New York. . Portland for Troy. er, Clinton for New York Seht E R'Kirk, Foote, Boston for Alexantria. Schr Agnes R Baker, Daly, Boston ior Puiladelphia, Scht, Mary Langdon, Bennett, Rockland tor New York, with Vine tod R Brown, Schr W W Brainai York. ‘Re ir & A Chesebro, Robbins, Westerly for New York. Behe Daniel Webster, Racket, New London for New Sete annie R Jacobs, Jones, Providence for New ork. Bd Mary Johnson, Phinney, New Bedford for New |, Bates, New Bedford for New Schr B F Brainard, Hull. Boston for New York. Schr John D Griffin, Grin, Providence tor New York. Schr Prudence, Halsey, Newport for New York. Schr Henrietta, Johnson, rovide for Rey York. Schr Artemus, Tirrell, Boston tor Ne Schr Flying Fish, Sellick, Norwalk for N - ‘York. Schr Justice, Lynch, Narragansett tor Hoboken. Sel Hester, Davis, Portehester for Alba Beit Salle t Charire, Trotetuen, Fall iver for Port Johuson, ‘Schr Gonnectieut, Smith, Stonington for Weehawken, Sehr T Bodii Ney Steelman, Vi ‘rovidence for New York, Schr Hungey, Green, Vighton tor New York. Sehr Bilyen,, lence sl Eli: ‘abothport, Schr Favorite, Clark, 282% Schr Jubal A Brown, Nickerson, w York, Schr Reindeer, Howard, Fail iver tor New York, Schr F.C Smith, Nichols, Providence for New York. Schr Churter Oak, Ful ter for New York. Schr Erie, Hutehi Schr Scud, Alien, Hallo “ork. Schr Kato’ MeLedn, ils Pall River for New York: Schr Neptune, Berry, Norwalk for Elizabethport. Schr Win E iarnes, Lavon, Bangor tor New York, with Jumber to Simpson, Clapp’ ¢ Bohr Mall, Mead, Grecnwicn tor New York, witn stone | 16. cht Haze, McNames, Greenwich tor New York, with stone a order. ne athew Vassar, Jr, Winchester, New Bedford for ew ore Se ‘Thomas B Smith, Bowman, Fall River tor New BOUND EAST, Steamshin Neptune, Berry, New York for Boston. Steamship Santee, Springer, New York for New Bed- ord. Brig Maggie Wood, Wood. Rondout for St John, NB. Brig Mary A Chase, Dolan, Virginia for Portland. Schr Calédonia (Br), Blake, New York for Windsor, NS. Schr Wm Thonas, Johnson, Port Johnson tor Portland, Schr Lawrence Ruckeit, Néw York tor Fall iver. Schr Osprey, Perkins, New York tor Noank. Schr Anna Lyons, Baker, Weehawken for Boston. Sehr Gen § Tarbell, Higgins, Port Johnson for Boston. Schr Sarah Jane, Hall, New York for Newport. Schr Flyaway, Enos, Port Johnson for Providence. Schr Sallie W Ponder, Trasher, New York for Bristol- act Mary Brockaway, Ward, New York for Provi lence. Schr Warsteed, Phinney, Elizabethport for Boston. Schr Senator ‘Grimes, Vhilbrook, Port Johusoui for tent Kachael Jane, Eaton, Elizabethport for Provi- dence, schr Jason, Saw; Hoboken for Boston. Sehr J Burrett, Nickerson, Weehawken for Boston. Sehr Transit. Davis, Newburg for Providence! Schr J It Mitehell, McBee, New. York tor Providence. Sehr Carnie Hix, Hix, New York for Bangor, a nr Reading RR No 31, Adams, Patladelphia for Nor- wic | Portia: ir Peter H Crowell, Hicks, Now York for Boston. chr Surprise, Seaman, Trenton for Pall River. chr Abbie 1 Brown, Rowland, New York for Prov- ine sche Lavinia Deianoy, Delanoy, Brooklyn for Nor- Wehr T Merwin, Mott, New York for Fall River. Schr Henry Cole, Chadwick, Hoboken for Providence. Marietta Stith, Preston, Clinton Point for Nor- Setir Fanny Fern, Eaton, Port Johnson for Pawtucket. ane Harnet Fuller, Macdougal, Port Johnson for Port- che Amelia G Ireland, Thompson, New York tor Oys- “Steamer Ainatross, Davis, New York tor Fall River. Steamer Electra, Young, New York for Providence. BELOW. Brig Etta W Whittemore, Trott, from Cardenas, SAILED. Steamships Nevada (Bri. Glasgow : Columbus, Havan: Fanita, Philadelphia; ship Vigila Muir (Bi ueenstown; Huron ibn, (Ger), Rotter am 5 ‘Louise (Ger), Antwer, enkins, Oporty;’ Victoria, Barbados (Bn), Nadsau, NP} ME Woolthull, —, Wind at sunset NW. Bolivia (Br), Richmond, &c} tol: barks Jas Cork: Dueppel brigs ‘Glace sehrs Express for Liverpool ; reeks Maritime Miscellany. Snare Kinc Pinar, from Baltimore for San Francisco, which was detained in Annapolis Roads by supposed in- cendiarism and mutfnous conduct of her crew, was towed down and proceeded to sea on Sunday. The rec- reant svcond mate was given the alternative of being sumiparily dealt with or of pursuing the voyage as an ordinary seaman and submitted at once, and in three minutes aiterward tl whole crew were ready to go to work with a will, on, promising them kind treatment it obedient , but assuring them that another attempt to burn. the snip or incite mutiny would meet with swift punash- ment, ‘The ship was then, gotten under, way. and the guard of marines, which had been on board for some | Lede then returned to Annapolis. KR W Woop ( ma aie tons, recent! arrived New Hedlford from ula ‘with oll om trelgnt, has been sold to I H Bartlett yA Sons for Boston parties. she is to be Pla in the merchant service and placed under the British flag. Scun Lamantixs, Alien, at New Bedtord May 28 from Philadelphia, in going into the New Bedford Coal Co's wharf carried away some of the timbers on the north side of the new part of the wharf, The L was damay ed on the port bow slightly vy breaking oue or two of plan Scnr Masrstic, of and trom Bangor for New Yor! rived at New London May 25 with loss of bowaprit, Ran ing been in collision, when near Gull plaland, with’ New. York State Schoolship Mercury, which resulted in loss of the schr’s bowsprit and all attached, Scene Orxcon, 50 tons burthen, and carryiny 85,000 feet ot lumber, formerly owned by Moses & Coleman and others, or Newburyport, has bee Capt Nickerson, of Boothbay, on private term: Sonr F antnemvs—The cargo of coal of this vessel, ashore on halt tide rocks, Newburyport, was sold in that city at auction on Saturday, toMr Greenleat Dodge, at +4 M2 ber a There iy anal si tons, ve oi a is in ¢ hold of the vessel e has to isc! Thursday of this week. duciiecd Scur D L Srorcts ran into Union Wharf, Fairhavei ba afternoon, carrying away some of her head: ‘about urston n sold to Sonn Loursa, Knox, from Somerset for New York, in going out of Newport harbor 26th grounded on the south point of Goat Island. She would come off at high water. Scur Curtis Goopwin, at Norwich 26th from South Amboy. sprung aleak on Friday last She was taken in charge by the tug Wellington, and was leaking badly when she arrived at her destination. Sioor Jonx SteveNs, trom Black Rock, sprung aleak Saturday. and was run upon Cook’s Point, below Yellow ‘Mill bridge, Conn, where she sunk in shallow water, the tide when at its height just submerging her deck. Steamer Covumavs, at Alexandria 26th trom Baltimore, reports three schooners, ull loaded and all bound out, ashore with lighters alongside—one on Dean's Shoals, a off Marviand Point and one off Broad Creek, Capt J W Hill and the first and second mates, of brig Estelic, of Granvilie, Ne, whicn was bh at Thagua pr were passengers on schr Georgia, of Be f Vineyard Haven 29: inst trom Monte Christo, see ot New Brvrorp, May 25—The cut tasoagn i “the Sonth Reach, Hdgartown, connecting Katana Bay with the Atlantic Ocean, was completed yesterday. and the tide flows through. Whalemen. Arrived at Yokohama April 15, ship Europa, McKenzic, pad Lae + he te et tind sae ea To bruise) t Miike barks Bart Gosnold lo or i] torertise) 1 Maxwell, Hickmoty NB fone apemued 2th Sailed trom do April 6, bark Acors ‘Barns, “nilen, NL, to Sirherni cha Ma Ae ie eter i ight, Smith, jo; Triton, vB, do; 17th, Arctic, CAA in _ copinesione jotier from Capt Shiverick, of bark Seine, of NB. ports her at Taleahuano April: “21, shaving taken 250 bole ‘8p oll last cruise—960 ap all toid months out; would fail next day to cruise, reports had verr raugh wen gee this season on the Ohill ground, losing. ¥60 ‘bila oll ieoee alongsice, and carrying away fluke chains, hawsepipes, A letter from the first officer of the bark Plat hase, of Westport, reporta net of Payta April 19. with vi omnes in Septet ee ing lcahuano; would be at Spoken. Bark Nina Sheldon (not Montreal, April 2, latd8 13, lon i236 OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, ‘e), from Antwerp for Arrivals and Departures of Vessels from and for the United States. Loxpon, May 26, 1874, SPOKEN. Ship Sagamore, Wood, from San Francisco for Liver- pool, May 25, off the English coast, ARRIVALS, Arrived at Liverpool May 2, ships Universe (Br), aptain Rawlins made a short speech | with Jones, Savannah; Alpine (Br), enders, New Orleans; Sunrise, Clark, San Francisco; Agra (Br). Holdick, do; bark Pocahontas (Br), Shietl, New Orleans. Arrived at London May 25, ship Silver Eagle (Br), Case, New York; bark Sostrene (Nor), Foyn, Savannah, Arrived at Hull May 2%, bark Jenny (Gus), Ignagius, Pensacoia. Arrived at Shields May 26, bark Delta (Br), Wood, Pen- sacola, Arrived at Deal May 26, bark Lindesnaes (Nor), Bugge, Savannah for Newcastle, Arrived at Falmouth May 26, ship Hypatia (Br), Flood, New Orleans; barks Schadberg (Nor), Amundsen, Balti- more; Capella (Nor), Wurschmidt, New York. Arrived at Penartn May 25, brig Gazelle (Br), Bartlett, Baltimore, sehr Silver Stream (Lr), Tadd, New York. Arrived at Southampton May 26, steamship Mosel (Ger), Ernst, New York (and proceeded tor Bremen). Arrived at Fleetwdod May 25, bark Weile (Dan), Mad- sen, Galveston, Arrived at Moville May 26, steamship Sarmatian (Br), from Quebec (and proceeded for Liverpool). Arrived at Queenstown May 26, ships Fieetford, Tay- lor, Valparaiso and Taleahuano; Prima Donna, Lunt, San Francisco; barks Cetvrti Dubrovack: (Aus), Turco- vich, New York, with loss ot foremast, &c (as before re Ported); Bertha Rod (Nor), Anderson, Philadetphia. Also arrived 26th. steamships Java (Br), Martyn, New York for Liverpool; State of Minnesota (#r), Hamlin, New Orleans via Nortolk tor do. Arrived at do 25th, barks Broidablick (Nor), Nielsen, New York; St Agneillo (Ital), Garguilo, do: Nuevo Mat- teo (Ital), Castagnola, do; Pantser (Nor), Nielsen, Balt more, 26th, India (Ital, Stagna, do; Carpione (Ita), Sturlese, do; Santina Arsaldo (Ital), Castillo, New York. Arrived at Belfast May 25, barks Impi (Rus), Jacobsen, Philadelphia; Vindex (Br), Parkhouse, do. Arrived at Sligo May 26, bark Frugoni de Voto (Ital), Peraao, New York, Arrived at Antwerp Mav 25, steamship Washington (Ger), Arnold, New York (and sailed for Stettin and Co- penhagen). Also arrived 25th, bark Freaen (Nor), Nielsen, Phila- delphia. Arrived at Rotterdam May 25, barks Sv Bogart (Br), Bogart, New York; Cato (Nor), Wiig, Baltimore. Arrived at Brest May 26, steamship Perelre (Fr), Sur- mont, New York for Havre. Arrived atElsinore May 23, bark Harriet N Carlton, Harkness, New Orleans for Reval. Also arrived at do, brig Daisy, McCarthy, New York for Cronstadt. Arrived at Cronstadt May 25, barks Alfred Gibbs (Nor), Reymert, New York; Amelia, Burgess, do (the latter has been reported arrived 14th). Arrived at Odessa, brig Orvarrod (Nor), Larsen, New York. Arrived at Brindisi, bark Gaetano (Ital), York. Carson, New SAILINGS, Sailed from Greenock May 25, ship Glencoe (Br), Pal- mer, San Francisco. Sailed trom Antwerp May 25, bark Fidente (Aus), Ba- desevich, New York; also the Hudson, for do. Sailed from Bremen May 24, bark Republik (Ger), Fort man, New York. Sailed from Havre May 25, barks Kate Cann (Br), Smith, Sydney, CB; Chas F Elwell (Br), Utjcy, do. iled trom ——, bark Lewis M Lamb‘ it), Willa) (trom Singapore March 81), New Yorks algo the Alpha, for United bechung Foreign Ports. ASPINWALL, fata 26—Arnived. steamship City of Pa- nama, Lund, New York, Nailed 274, steamship Salvador, Dexter, San irancisco via Central Ainerican and Mexican ports. Banacos. May 10—In port schirs Freak Atwood, Bryan, tor New York; azeldn & Laura, Jorzensen, tor do: GH Phillips, Gage, for Boston; E M Simmo: Hox Koxc, May 8—Arrived, steainship Vancouver a, from London cand aalled 16th tor Sun Franciseo). n port. Apri 18, bark Columbia (Br, Xelavo, for Takao and au Francisco; and oujors aa etre Ayana, May 20-—Arrived, steamship City of Merida, mmerman, New York. Port . May 6—In port sohr Ocean Queen, Wilber, 10) New Y; rk, Idi eer In port barks Challenge (Br), Cause- Swatow, April 3: brook, ani Craizie Lee (Br), Westlake, for Sai Fran- NT ANGHAD, April M—In port ship Springfetd,, Dwight, for Manila; barks Lunalilo (Haw). Lawrence, ‘trom Pu get Sound, arrived 1th; Adelaide Carleton, Washburn, and Alma, Lord, uac, American Ports. ASTORIA (Oregon), May 16—Arrivod, ship Aliquis (Br); Marshall, San Francis ANDRIA, May 26—Arrived, steamer E © Knigh en Tobin, Burnett, Boston; Wie siagon., Naw aor schrs Knight, Providence; John Eaton, Boston; Providénce. tian, 2 Wine, We uns . tor Ger reetow Sanewcschrs Emma F Hart, Elwood Burton. and John Passed down— chr Florence Dean. mers Orlental, Hallett, Jelphia; Kattlesnake, Boeteher t rly, to loa ¥, Baltimore; schrs Mery Riley, Riley, Phila. Iphia; “A M Aldrich, Crowe! W._Vanneman, Buckalew, (0; Annie ‘Barton, Fring, do; Sawa, Hut ‘oster, 8 8 Bickmore, and J Bove ley, Elizabethport; mn, New York; ‘alvin, Thomas, 4 cr Cleared—Steainer’ Geo, andy Baltimore via Norfolk; barks Ki ins, Hale, Flores; MB Stetson. Stimers, Ci » Haton, Savage, Bura- sch. ona, tzgerald, Fernaadina; Rawley, Chester, Penn. ks Souvenir, Kate William: May 2e-~arrived, steamers Wilmington, leans, &c; Octorara, Reynolds. New Yor! bark emilis Figlia, cnet sechrs Jennie E Sim- mons, Jacksonville ; Loitie, Bost ‘augussett, Rondout. (elgw Barks ‘Adelaide; Bailey, trom io} Emilia, ‘om Gieared—Steamers Binckstone, for Providence; Fanny Cadwallader, Foster. New York; barks Beopino R (Ital), Holmes, New Caiferuna, Queenstown or Falmouth; Voy Br), Humphreys, Bristol, England (and sailed) ; schrs Jon RUlements’ tor, Washingion, NC; Forest Oak, for New Haven; Mabel Hr Irons, tor Wood's Hole; B Oliver, Sco- for New Haven. ‘Barta 25th, shake Lubra, Terhune, Rio Janciro (and led). | SMyaive:t 26th, bark Surprise, for Havre; brig Waverley, for Bath; schrs Lewis Ehrmann, for Cardenas; Hattie Meg Buck. Buk, for Bucksvilie. 80, SWICK, Ga, May 1 Artived, schrs Elijah J Sta- ies tout Boston;’ 18th, Victor, Look, New York; 20h, Hi Macomber, Sargent, ‘Charleston. Sailed l6th, schrs sea Hog, Allen, New York; 19in, D yid Ames, Anes, do. liza Sawyer, Cook, Phiisdelima; od cc eee, Blaisdeli, New York; Ze |, Thomp- ort whANGOR, well, Bost bark Martha A MeNcil, McNeil, Castine, oth'to 10 10 oad for Liverpool; sehr Fred 6 Holden, Melue, jalism Glested-—sche Moses Patten, Harding. Philadelphia. TH, Arrived, sctirs Mary Standish, iligcine, | phiindelotiny Ruth Hodgdon, Melvin. New York: Sih Temuick, Richards, Phulsdelphia; ‘Ruth M. Baker, Col- ling, do; J V Wellington, Rich, —— tor Lewiston. Sailed—Brig Mary E Hosgvelf Det Devereux, Pailadelphia: | schrs Montana, jones, Baltimore; Bea et ow Yorks teame N Huddell, oi Macy A Fulsom, Baltimore. 24th—Arrived, b Tda M Comery, Yori, Philadelphia; HA DeWitt, Manson, | | CHARLESTON, ae y¢—salled, steamship Champion, Lockwood New York; schr Fannie Butler, Sherman, UANTINE, May 22—Sailed, schr Henry Whitney, Per- kins, Wilmington, NC. | FALL RIVER," May 22—Arrived, schrs Ida Palmer, Palmer, Rondout; Matida, Davis, New York; Lavina i Hott, Port Jonnson, —Sehra J Clark, Northrup, Philadelphin; 85 Ty. ler Miller; TH Borden, Dodger” Kate MeLiine, We Splendid, Phinney: ‘AB Hays, Barlow, and J aerate Gardner, New Yor! 23d—Arrived, schr M V Cook, Falkenburgh, Philadel- phia. cy ailed—Sehr Alex Young, mene: Baltimore; Mist, Muncy, and Breeze, Bartieti, Trento! GALVESTON, May 25—Arrived, ‘senmship City of Aus- tin, esate HO York via key West; schr Mary C Lon CBOUCHSTEN, May 2—Arrived, bark Lyttleton, Hos- mer. Cadiz; schrs Tarry Not, Brookings, Gardiner tor New York; Pushaw, Hart, do for do; Julia Rich, Avery, Bangor for do. Barde a, May 20—Arrived, schr Kate Foscer, arden, Be eared ‘Sith sehrs 4,K Bentley, Mehattey, Newark; da, Duk ork: Andrew Nevin- Isabel Alberto, asker Y WEST Pisani Sargent OR i—arrived, bark Vanguard. Mickel, schrs Mary June (8), Tedder, Nassuus. 160, Moxley, Ruawan;' 10th, Walter Drewry, Ta: Fase a NNERUNKPORT, May 25—-Arrived, schrs Win Todd. Wiican ‘River, Va; L T Knight, Mctnti mi LYNN. yy A—Arrived, schrs 8 Rockhill, Booker, Port Jonnsony LA Rose, Baltimore; Electa Baile Smith, | Philadelphia: Marietia steeimad and AD seul, irom. angst, May 22—Arrived, schr Time, Hopkins, Pasca- SHILLBRIDGE, May 2—Satied, schrs Wigwam, Field, New York j Ghroino, Lewis. dg: Traveller, Mitchell do, Whew ond ‘ANS, May w—Cleared, sehis Lady Wood bury, Utilla: Velox Vera Cruzana (Méx), Basso, Vora, Malled from PamalOutre dist, sche Mary Freeland. 22d—Arrived, Schr Garnock, Mooney, Galvegyon, Be- low, schr Gertinde Howes, Ward, Ruatan. Cleared—Brixg Oliver ( orca, for Cat Islan Arrived at the Passes 26th, steamuhip Juniata, Va ine, a piina ipa: arks Ca geil Lenats (ita), from Naples ‘Span, trom Barcelot Shied Steamy siabama; Darks Lovfald (Nor), and (Pr) Somtesse Duchat NEW BEDF May 23—Arrived, schrs Lamartine, ilen, Philadelphia; Tis, Clements, Sandwich for New eith—Arrived, schra Jennie M Vandervoort, Homan, Wilmington, NC; K M Smith. Robbins, New York, Sailed—schrs Westerioo, Whittaker, New York; George Edwin, Movinnts, do, ‘25th—Arrived, schrs A W Smith. Leavitt, Georgetown, De: Juiten Nelson, Howes, Finladelpiia. NEWBU URYPORT, May %3—Arrived, schr Avon, Park, #a ied—Schr Nadab, Cheney, Philadelphia via Lanes- ville. ‘th—Arrived, brig Lizzie H Kimball, Read Hoboken: Carrie, one Varnenoh New York: HT Townsen: ao; Elizabeth Magee, M. gee, Bhiiadeipitay Citizen, Up: Up: ton} Heo ve, I ape f New York. May, i irs Mary Johnson, Phinney, New Bedford fye New cy Se ‘Tillie E, Heath, Dighton tor do; Henr; oan. Coffin; yg 4 ardor Vasser, Jr, Smt wn ew Bedford foi DT Wil. Pail Kiver ior dor Hunter, Green, ion re, Grace, Wiscasset for do; Lonlaa, Komersst for do: Luna, Wella, do for. doz © harter,, Oak, Faller, Gloucester for do: Anna B Jacobs, J ence Yor 40; Amos Briggs, Knapp, do tor et aran, ‘wreham ot Jerse City; B ia ‘Sratuards k (before reported sunk at i ith, Baker, New Bedford low, Fall’ River for do; Beta “Phineas, ‘da fok do; slop ‘North Amerion, Lyons, Provid for do. Also Ls schre Jesse B Sen. Davis, Weehawken: 8 4 B Small, ing io hulee, NS, for New York; Emma Gi aia HOB River tordo, Harriet 1D Oliver, Choate, do for’ do; bx- ught Bn. Brown, (Bt), Patterson, er #5 ‘wes Passed ops Schr J. Sherman, Joseph Eaton, Florence | lay 2%—Arrived, ship Sarah Hignett, Bus- | iets james, ‘ee vew yore Thomas bia po ee Jones, bia ew. ee sia fiat nae ‘3 , oe Green, Col have Bn, ), trom aR Le ‘Me Vette NE’ LON! DON, L ‘aramount, for po—arrived, SuWidic May. Hace, hae sche at pit Za Abdi dout; sou Amboy 5 Winged Kacer, Philadel Malled—sehy Praivie Bird (ie), S New York NEW HAVEN, May Mabel ‘thomas, Randall, Baltimore ; lirandywiney# Fingan, Elizabetnport Cleared—Bark ™ a Gon 8 Svendsen, New York; & z Hurlburt, Grittin, joseph Marsh, » Buffer, New! PUILAD ELPA A hae ae areca, hark West ), Christophersén, trom Hambu Call naan seliry Charlie. & Wi Willie, Cousinse - ‘Townsend, Providence, Cleared—burks Helen sands, bostord Rotterdam Lyman, Pinkham, Vortiand: wy Ha Keppler, ‘omers, Cardenas: Eben Fisher, Reyno! Elin, Stapley Portsmouth, NH? Gein, Beart, anh i a4 in cobb areal Gree! xg Hinrinon. Matitman, Portiand; Charley Salen; Kate Newian, Newman, Saugus; Gottrey, Boston. 26th—Arrived, steamship Equator, Hinckley, charter erabin, Lank, Edenton; Florence B raters Charles Sore, Ruscall and Caly Bo ico, Brannin, Millville eta hay’ man, Pontego; Royal Oak, Carey, Dentoi Goudry, HHO ‘River aud cloared do, ones: ‘Also arrived, steumsiip Wyoming), Teal, Saya brig Long Reagh, Blair, Brunswick, as schrs Ai a Havana: Sam: Geori (Bn), Holbrook, util, hoinas Borden, Alien, Fall River Mand ¢ ared tor Governor surton, Phitiney, Hoston. Below--Barks Horst, Hopkins, trom Palermo; cian Baker, feyder, trom tripidad,. OO Se 1 Bie C; © —St vopard, ertson, Fal rer Re dere int al arre omeaea 3 ebecca son olin Price, Nickerson} E Nickerson, chase seen Ks H rquire, Haley, and M Welsh, Burage, Boston 4 oi OI Moore, Risssell, Spraintree: H Adelbert. Meady, Ba: Fi ae day, H Hall, Paul & mhompeo ws Merrick, for Cardenas; schy St Kimaoe fOr Mew PoPatsed in, schrs E © Trvin and Ann Stevens. from Providence; St Clair Edwards, from Pall River. Mectteamer, Leopard, for Boston; batk” Norton, Stover, for jenry, Adelbert, for Boston; Rape, Ne: lana; Sarah & thomas for Providenc ilder and George H Squire, for Boston, and Minnie, Repplicr. tof Cardenas, passed down this atternoon, ‘he steamer ee (new) also Pasged down ait P Mon x tral tr Lewes, Del, May 26, AM—Brig “Ghina sailed tor New York this AM. ship Hermins, from Hamburg; bark Betty (probably ship Betty), trom Bremen, and bark Sirene, from Bamyury F i ae yesterday. Brigs Me- ehanic, Gould, and 0 ‘Tibbets, from Sagua for orders, ari.ved last nights and "sclit sallie B, Bateman, nia. trom Cien/aegos for M—Brig Goolwin, Craig, assed in tast. i S trom Sagua, evening. Johu Welsh, Ur, Vanselow, from Cienfue- i Ges, passed in to-d, ark Josie me ‘and sche Salle sailed tor Philutelpnia this A. ¥ Bark Sphinx remains for New York, A bark is arriving an entering the capes, ‘Bris Mechanic and 0-1 Stith ny as beiore, nship Pennsylvania passed ont for erpool and Cucenstown ar 5:40 P. M, PORTLAND. May 2 Arrived, selirs Netite oe Po- land, Philadelphia; Pilot's Bride, Brewster, do: Varta Roxana, Palmer, do: T Benedict, Crockett, Woodbridge, NJ; Clata Gove, Gove, Weehawken. 25th—Arrive hrs E & UL Marta, Geornstarn, DOs Liao B Gregg: Now York: Mahaska, Blake, Rondoat: A H Walte, and Jachin, do; Starlight, ‘Kennebee for Phil StuOVIDENCE, May 25—Arrived, steamers McClell March, Baltimore vin Norfolk; Hunter, Sherman, Phigs3 detphia; Mary, Crocker, do:’ schrs Howard W! Wainwright, Ueorget wat D x) Bote, Bunee, Alea- dria fet RON, or ane Aig Fratt, Feiladefoh 3 ne, is, 0; i nage. eet Weohay niu a abun sown 2 » sailed—schrs Georgoiaws, Pedro Win Bement gs q Zins, an J i Bleecker, Sheffield; Helen Mar, wards Stra! Erhon, Petty, and Garland, Lindsley, New Yor! MOUTH, May 2—Arrived, schrs Bessie Morris, Alten? Frau Reindall, and Deflanee, Thorndike, Phila nia; RM Brookins’, Brown, and Free Win New york: W Whkeler, Lewis, Alexandria; Vapors ‘Applegate. Hoboken. Towcr harbor 26th, schts Candage, Bluchill for Phils adeinhia Wellinztgn, Barber, Bangor tor do. AWTUCKUT, May 25—Arrived, pa Mary. L Van- kirk, Walser, Phiindeiphiay oT Wore renington, Fiteh, and Anthony Burton, Johnson, Port Sobnson; J ang, bethport; Onward, Colwell, Bi ng ANCISCU. May 18—Cieared, ship Golden Gate ton, Liverpool ed, steamship Costa Rica, for Panama, t steamship: ‘oliina, tor Panama 27th, NAH, May 22—satfed, sehr Detht, Satilla River. jailed, sehrs Lizzie Carr, Boston ‘or Portlana) > Hattie M, Turner, Thomaston, Me; Annie C Cook, New ‘ork. yoeth—Arrived, ship “Alexandria,” trom Tay FDO and iled for Delaware Breakwater; schrs Allen is, Governor's Island; Hornet, trom ‘Anarow's Is cieared—Rark Alice Reed, Kelleran, St Georges; schrs Margie, McFudden, Stockton. SATILLA, Ga, May 19—Arrived, schrs Rising Sun, Jones, Purtiaud, Me; Win B Drury, Thompson, Savant NUREANAN, Mo, May 23—Sailed, schr CS Dyer, Foster, jew York, STONINGTON, May %—Arrived, schrs Trustim Diek- fons, Mitchell, South Amboy; Thoinas Hull, Brown, Port son, ‘“ath—-Arrived, steamer Reuben Potter, Eldred, York (to ran between Stonington and Watch Hill for 2 rie Summer; schrs Sunnyside, Dickinson. Newburg; Co Reericut,’ Smith, Providence for New York; kelips e, Dickinson, Newburg, VINEYARD HAVEN, May 25—Arrived, schrs rere Beliast, from Mi Christo for Bostor Lamprey, South Carolina; A M Aldridge, Mary Riley, Sallie "Pitladelphia for Boston; Wm. ith Amboy tor do; Julet, Port Johnston for do; Alda~ na Nokes, Baltimore for do.” Sarah CG Smith, Alexandria. | for do, R'H Colson Weehawken for, Annisquam; Sam- uel Hart, Amboy for Portland; Emeline Haight, Pi phia tor Lynn; Estelle Day, do for Braintree ia (sr). New York for St, J John, NBs Robert D, Rhedos, do tor Bath; Sinbad, do for Bangor; Teomas itix, fockiand for Newark, Nie B I. Condone Bangor for Chilmars PR” Golconda Wo for Basen Ot ‘laska, Portland foF tor New York er tordo; Edward Stanicy, Rockland Machias for do; Ida & Annie, Lanesville r Mary Augusta, Holt, from Alexandrig ry G Farr, Philadelphia for ana kG Ellen M Golder, Aitrea W Fisk, Warren Saw; ee itt 8 tor Boston; ans rene K ile ‘Alexandria tor dy 1S the eH it teoretow To Mt ft roe Points th, ladelphia for Quine = Koret, Yceomico — River for Meo fata’ teak, Chickahominy Kennebunk j i tor Ko Keno, Philadelphia for Wellfect: 0 0 Berry, F Royal tot Portland: J W Fish, Gardiner for Fi iladel- hia, Claribel, Boston for do; Monti 5 oe org for New York: Win Capes, Gardiner, tor a Boston | for do; H Roe sorot L A Burnham, Port Seen ponney: Rockland tor do; Corvo, ondon’ Sailed—Brigs Kaluna and Princeton; schrs Agnes,. Loduskia, J T Weaver, Addie Murchie, Star, Chalee lony. for do, via New Davidson, ithew Kinney, Astoria, Clarissa, Allen, Nellie ‘treat, “Alina, Pizonto, “Leonora, Congress, Jed Frye, America (ir), LP Phato, Mary G Ward, Favor 1 pts Mary Langdon, Ira Bliss, “Marshal ' Perrin, | Hahmirag, Maggie P' smith, Wm F Phelps, Hester & | Holee, Lutey A Blossom, Araide Wing, susan PR Baird, | Geo NevenZer, WS shepird, Martha Inues, WH Thorn~ dike, Boaz, Dexter Clark, Fannie F Hall, Neison Thomp- | Rots Pe ia a’ ha gon BL Gone. Gon, ‘leord, Nathaniel Stevens, ryon, Aldzidce, Mary Riley and Ida & Anna, Also “arrives _sehes Win Tree, Baltimore for Sa~ lem: do for ara W Elwell, James River for do; vita Phila eiphia for Portland Florence hail, Windsor, §, for New Yor! Jas Del uty, Bath, for do; Copta, Boston for do: nis Ed- wards, Cocheco tor Camden; John Panga 1 Beltast for Norio! NGTON, NC, May 23—Arrived, schr J H Sticke WIL pee Schr L B Sargeant, paren Castine. 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