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10 THE TURF IN ENGLAND. |! Chester and Cheshire ATTACKS BY THE AUTHORITIES. | Cup Stakes. Ae The se NEW _YORK HERALD, _ FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1874.—-TRIPLE SHEET, or tne others being snares, | tator, » Oxford Mixture and Be joing Out bs the Straight Mont Valerien rook th the command, but with sitght other cha they rap thus along the railway side aud the drew up to the leader and Andred took closer order, and at the Grosvenor Bris turn Bertram ran into the fourth place. Belore they bad reached the straight Mont Valerien Was beaten, and shortly aiterwards Aibanus fad to give way to Andred, Cambusi rapidly made up bis leeway from the turn and straggied gamely each Andred irom the distance, but was not to do 80, and Lord Falinouth’s horse won im | a canter by taree lengths; The Tester being turd, two lengths behind the second; Albanus a bad | fourth, Bertram fifth, Syrian sixth, Spectator sev- Attempted Suppression | Betting Lonpon, May 16, 1874, For come years past there has been reasou to fear vbut the old fashioned and formerly highly sue- cessiul Chester races were “‘on their last tegs.’” ‘The public interest in them appeared to be falling | ‘of, the diferent “events” were obtaining much smaller entries, the attendancgsdid not rise to the old dimensions, and tue flel hat went to the | post—particalarly in the case of the Chester Cup— py no means either in point of quantity or quality game up to those of the past. fu some of these | respects, however, there has been a great revival ‘this year, and more especially with regard to the Cup. The crowd that witnessed the struggle for tt this week was one of the largest that ever assem- bied on the Rhoodee. This was, too, in face of the fact that the races receive no encvuragement from many of the local authorities. Indeed by most of them it is regarded with an evileye. The DEAN AND CHAPTER oi the cathedral, inciudiug that muscular Chris- tian, Canon Kingsley, would do much to see them Suppressed, and they find a ready tool in the chief constabie of the city, who is doing all be can to harass those connected with them, During the past week he has extingolahed the outside betting men, that is to say, those who do not come into the grand stand enclosure; he has stopped all betting whatever within the wails of tue city, wherever carried on, and he went to the length of applying to the magistrates for warrants to arrest persons engaged in betting, even uf they were doing so within the sacred precincts of Tatiersall’s -ying. The magistrates saw, however, that this was going too iar, and they refused to grant the Beenses, though they give their counte: nance’ otherwise to the constadle, who, no doubt, has in- stitated some reforms, but is troubled with trop ‘ae zéle, The Rhoodee is a huge ampnitheatre, of au ‘Urregularly square form, with the corners rounded off except on one side, occupied by a railway em- ‘bankment. It is surrounded by high banks, from which an excellent view can be obtained; but the course itself is perfectly flat. The numerous and ‘Father sharp turns make it dangerons for horses; 90 Iiuch so that many jockeys have a strong ob- Jection to ride on It, and one, Fordham, will not do 50 OD any consideration. For the Oup the track 4s twice round and a distance—that is to say, two mules abd a quarter. THE PAVORITE at the last was found in The Preacher, a good bandicap horse, who, however, had ently broken a blood vessel, and was quite lukely (0 do eo again. The Colonel is distinguished tor speed More than stamina, but it was thought by bis friends that the jormer quality would enable hin to cui down his opponents at the finish, Mont Valerieu was only a moderate horse last year, but fhe enjoyed a great private reputation, and was for a long period first favorite. Bertram was the nest Class horse among the lot, but bis stamina «Was doubtiul. a recently won the Newma a Handicap, which, however, 1s a short ¢ race. limplorer was immensely fancied by his rtyon the streugth ot a private trial, but lis Own “lorm” was moderate. Organist was known to be a good stayer, and collateral running proved htm to have a great chance, thongh he was not . heavily backed by the public, Redworth is a most uncertain liorse, and Suleiman is noved for his speeu at short casne: Jeriox hanaicap lo Pa The ovhers were only in- “MMARY. Te CHESTER CRADES' CUP of 500 SOv8. added to a handicap sweepstakes Of 26 Sove. each, 1 second received 0) Sovs. from tue stakes; winners exit, rte 78 subs., 22 01 whom declared. ark fe ae Oraganist, by Cathedral— Gavy, 3 years, 90 Ibs, (Glover) . . Bir R. W. Bulkeiey’s ch. c. Leolinus, 3 ‘79 Ibs, (Bowman) ... Mr, A. ps Barciay’s Tbs. (Parry) .. ai variewan's b. 0 te’s ch. c. The Preacier, 4 4 ‘yeurs, 107 Ibs. (Constable . Mr. P. Cookson's ch. Cin, ine. 10 Ibs inc. 10 Ibs. exira ( Mr. beadinan’s b. c. tba, (Newhouse) . Mr. F. Swindeil’s b. (archer) .. Mr. Johnstone's’ b. Oo “bron Cooke)... ee b i, Jeafon en Pacts 92 ‘ius Mr. 1. Meivitie’s c (P. Jefiery) . NG E 6to 1 against Lhe Preacher, takeu ;7 to 1 against The Colonel, taken; 8 to 1 against Xont Vaicrien, Staken; 10 to 1 against Bertram, taken; 100 to 9 * against Lydon, taken; 100 to~9 agamst Im, taken; 100 to 9 agaimst Organist, taken; 1. ~egainst Redworth, taken; 12 to 1 against u mau, taken ; 100 t07 against Cambuslang; 20 tol against Dalbaw, taken; to 1 against Leolinus, taken; 25 to 1 against Cingaliva, taken; 100 to 3 yagainst Jealousy, taken; 50 to 1 again@t Bulfinch, taken. Having “cutting down” orders, first Daldam and shortly aiterwards Cingalina went to tne front, the latter making the pace tremendously “hot.” She kept at the head of the field right Found the whole track once, and a portion ol it the second time—that is, for about a mile anda een she suddenly dropped away, having reken down. Leolinus (the stable companion of Redworth), who nad alwa: head of tie feid, for the m then lett with the iead. At the Grosvenor Priage ‘urn, however, Cambuslang and Mont Vaierien fai up to him and challenged him, but beiore they had reached the commencement of the siraght run for home they were completely “pumped ont.” Leolinus, the despised otltsider, for @ moment appeared to have the race @t his mecy, but as they entered the straight, Organist, who had hitherto been lying juietly in the miduie divi: lenjy dashed up tv nis quarters, the nearest of the ous being Campnsiang, Mont Valerien and Ber- tram. For armomient the issue was in doubt, but as they approached the grand enclosure Glover allied upon Organiss, WHO, answering gameiy, Passed lus apponenf at the distance and won cleverly vy two lengtus trom Leolinus, the latter be- ing the same distance in front of Bertram, who Was slightiy eased when his jockey saw that he could net win. Mont Valerien, Who was sadly put out by the awkward turns, which he rounded only with dificulty, was fourth, and Camousiang, who ran a much better horse than Was expected tut iailed to stay, was the fith. Next came Kedworth, who, though he has the excuse that he was much interfered with, was decidedly interior to his stavie companion Le- olinus, and aiter him Lydon, who ran well for two miles but could get bo further. Suletman, Who Was eighth, Was never really dangerous, and among the othe is Sufficient to remark of The Colonel that when he was expected to show his fine turn of speed be Was thoroughly exhausted, and of ‘The Preacher that when going remarkably Fell he again broke # blood vessel, as many had anticiva ue of stakes, £1,400 oF $7,000, tiowing 18 a Summary of The 6 tT Sees SS 29220 aS ea TAKES (handicap) of 15 h, 10 for 1 600 added, 16 Olds ad upwards; second recet Stakes and third saved s New Grosvenor arter), 72 sul 4 50 sovs. jrom winners extra, one mile and a , 45 of whom declared. Fadmoath’s Andred, by Blaw Athol— Od noel ra, Lids FP, Archer) Jounstone’s b. c. Camb jusia #, 95 Ibs. (G. Coore ‘ rd neat 2 wr. J bover's vb The “Tester, 4 ‘y ears, u% los j ch. ¢ Albauus, 4 years, 90 Ib: 0 0 oat ese ) + 106 Lbs. ‘orda 9 Mir, Beadman’s br. c. Mont Vaiericn, 4 years, 106 ibe, (Newhoure) .. 0 , Etche’s b. a. Quail, 6 years, 60 ibs. (Frost/-) 9 ir. Bowes’ br. f. pete, 8 years, 8 _ an. yo o 0 0 to 1 against op oe Waites ay aa agalDst red; 10 to tof eseb. aston tga agains! aD’ Pde ae and 25 in front, but was soon yaserien. the jon, neXt the rails, sud- | ? Jourse (nearly two mules and a | | Dordt, Bessie , | elghth, Pollock digi “38 i Pak | | Dole 1:14} enth, Quall eighth, Daluam ninth &nd Mout tnd rien next. The chief effect of the race was to prove more strongly than before that Lord Fal- mouth boids HE KEY OF THE DERBY POSITION with one or other of his colts Aquilo and Atlantte, both of whom were higaly tried with Andred, Acuilo was disgracefuily beaten in the Newmarket Kicnnial, and Atlanuie won the Two Thonsand Guineas. Bak which of boca will win the Derby? FLEETWOOD PARK. He Third Day of the pring Trotting Meet- ing—Pleasant Weather—A Fine Attend- ance, Much Music, a Good Track and Splendid Sport. The weather yesterday was delightfully pleasant and great numbers were out on the drive leading to Fleetwood Park, Many stopped at the track to witness the trotting and were mnch pleased with | the sport. Two races came off, the details of which are given below:— 4 The First Trot. seTwooD PARK, May 28.—THIRD Day OF THR TROTTING M N $800, for horses that had Di 450 to the first, $250 to the nd and $100 to the third horse; mule hears, best three in five, in harness, TRIES. G, MeDonald’s b. g. orge H. Mitchell.. 1 1 M Mgad’s ch. g. an 323 D. Mace’s cn. m. Wasi 267 . Manee’s >. m. Bessie B. 443 k. 634 8 5 5 576 -9 8 8 7 dis. | ar. | Mitche? was left out of the pool sales ana Little " Dorrit sold as first favorite for second place betore whe start, but alter that Major, Washburn Maid and Besste B. were each purchased as the winner of second money, Those who bougut Major were the fortunate speculators, THE TROT. Pirst Hrat.—The horses had a very straggling | ~ start, fifty yards at least dividing the leaders from those iu the rear. Lady Pfifer was first away, Washburn Maid second, Bayard third, George H. Mitchell fourth, Pollock fifth, Major sixth, Ledger Girl seventh, Bessie B. _tignth and Little Dorrit ninth, Washburn Maid was first at the quarter pole in 3743 seconds, George H. Mitcheil second, Major third, the others trailing behind, Mitcheil went to the front around the lower turn, and was four lengths in front at the half-mile pole, in 1:15, Major second, Pollock turd, Wasburn Maid fourth, Bessie B. ith, the others doing their best to Keep in sight, Miteheil opened a wide gap up the hill ofthe backstretch, and was ten lengtiy front at Wwe three-qu . He came leisurely down homestretch and won by two lengths in wns urn Maid second, aneck ahead of ie B. fourth, Leager Gir! with, Little ba Poilock seventh, Lady Piler eighth, Bayard ninth. Maid second, Bessie B. third, Ledger Girl fourth, jor fitth, Pollock sixth, Little Dorrit seventh, Lady Pater eighth. Bayard niuth, At. the quarter ole, Which Was passed in 3645 seconds, Mitchell led two lengths, or second, Bessie B. third, Poi- Jo tourth, Lady Pier fiith, Little Dorrit sixth, Bil vie "Maid seventh, Bayard eighth. ‘Time, 2. At the haitmue pole Mitchell ied eight feng, Major second, Bese B, |, Little Dorit four ee Viiler fifth, the otherstrailing. Mitchel! Steadtly on, and won the heat ona jog in Sod martha one length ahead of Little eB! obrtp, Lady Plier fith, Wash. Len % Girl seventh, Bayard | | Third Heat, —uitouell took tne lead and kept | une end, winol iy Bee heat casily by jour 3, Major second, Bessie B. third, Little Dor- | ritiourth, ‘Lady Pater fifth, Ledger’ Girl sixth, Wasnburn Maid seventh, Bayard eugnth, Time to the quarter pole, 36% seconds; to the halt-mile and third neat in 2 Mitchell Won the first prize, Major the second | and Wasubarn Maid the third, The Second Trot. Same Day.—Purse No, 6. $1,000, for horses that burn Maid | had never beaten 2:29; $650 to the first, $400 to best | W. C, Trimble’s ch. m. Music. the second, #150 to the third horse; mule heats, three in five, in harness. ENTRIES D, Mace’s g. g. Carroll. D. J. Anderson's b. I, Merrett’s br. g. Berkshire Boy. J. D, Brown’s g. iD. Belle of Toronto G. N. Ferguson's ). m, Miss Maller, Dr. Sherman's br. g. Sir Knight B. Mace’s bik. g. Damon A, Patterson’ br. s. Manhattan. W. McMubon's b. g. Coroner K. TIME. Quarter. 35% w6 THE BETTING, Music was the tavorite over the fleld throughout First heat. Second heat. Third heat... | the race, s been lying near the | t part second, wag | THE First Heat.—Carroil ana lead at the start, Music third, Belle of Toronto fourth, Berkshire Boy fittn, “Ki-kt sixth, Miss Miller seventh, Sir Kuight eighth, At the quarter pole, Which was passed by Muste with @ lead of four lengths in 87 seconas, belle of Toronto was second, Ki-Ki tlurd, Berkshire Boy fourth, Miss Miller litth, Sir Knight sixth, Damon seventh, € roll eighth Music kept im front and the others Were greatly spread out, Music was four lengths ahead of Ki-Ki at the half-mue pole in 1.14 Berk- shire Boy taird, tue others out of the race ior the heat. Music trotted steadily on to the end, Winning by two lengtus. Ki-Ki second, Berksture Boy third, Belle of Toronto fourth, Miss’ Miller flrth, Damon sixth, sir Knight sevento, Carroil elghth. Time, 2:31 he. Second Heat.—Music was away first, Ki-ki sec- ond, Carreli third, Berkshire Boy Miller fith, Belle o: Toronto sixth, Damon seventh, Sir Knight eighth. At the quarter pole Music led two lengths, in 35% seconds, Berksnire Boy sec- ond, Carrol taird, Ki-ki fourti, the others trailing. At the nal/-mile pole Music led three Jengths, ig the other horses trailing on as belore. the hall-mile pole, 1:12\%. Music trotted ste aly along and wou the heat by two lengths In 2:29; Carroll second, Berksuire Boy thira, Belle of To- roato fourth, Miss Miller fifth, Ki-Ki sixth, Damon seventh, Sir Kaight etgutn, hird Hext.— Music soon took the lead, Ki-ki second, Carroll third, Miss Miuer fourth, Berkshire Boy flith, Sir Knight sixta, Belle of Toronto sev- enth, Damon eigiith. The latter was pulled up on the turn and taken off the track, At the quarter pole Music ied two lengths, Ki-ki second, Carroll third, Berkshire Boy fourth, Sir Knight fnifth, Belle of Toronto sixth, Miss Miller seventh. Time to tis point 36 seconds. Music was two lengths in front at the half-mile pole in 1:12%, and bog ied steadily at her work won the heat and race wi out a 6kip or break, 4 5wo lengths. Time 2 Carroll was secon i-ki third, Berksuire Boy lourth, Sir Knight ‘arth, Belle of Toronto sixth, Miss Miller seventh. Music won frst prize, Carroll second money and | Ki-ki the vhira. The winner is @ magnificent chestnut mare, seven years old, filtteen and three-quarter hands high, sired by Dr. Irvin’s Middietown, py Hambi tonian, dam by Fiddler, the latter by Monmouth Eclipse, son of American Eclipse. She has a flue, easy stride, and can get well mto the twenties, MAEYLAND JOOKEY OLUB RACES, BALTIMORE, May 28, 1374, This was the third day of the Maryland Jockey | Club races, THE FIRST RACB. | Dash of three quarters of @ mile, for maidens of | all ages; purse, $400. Stx horses started, A. beimont’s b. 1 ee ae by Kentuck, Camilla, 3 years old Mr. ——'s Safeguard. Oden Bowte’s b. c. Keene char’ y Dance, dam Evel 3 years Old..cees 4 THE SBCOND RACE. Gentlemen's Post stakes of $25 each, play or pay; club to add $500, of which $100 to tne sec- ond horse; one and # quarter miles; welter weights, 9 entries, 4 starters, 1. G. Bacon's br. g, Granger, by imp. Aysgarth, dam by Chariey Bell, age’ Joseph Donatue’: Fairy, 4 years olc P. Lorillard’s ch, THR THIRD RAC Sweepstakes for three-year olds that have not Won in their two-year-old form, $25 each, play or pay 5 Club to add $500, of which sto to te weeond ae mule; twenty-five entries, jour starters. « H. Sanford’s br. lanet, Britanninny ir, Brigand, by Planet, dam A. Belmonts b. | horse; 0 Scraten, by Kentacky, dai mp. Fluke. Lewis Jones’ ch. dam Neutrality, THE POURTH RACE, Two mile heats, for ali ages: purse $500, for the side, where Albanus | second Heat.—Mitchel was first away, Washburn | }! ‘e | Damon were on tne fourth, Miss | ane first horse $200 for the second. Three horses started Oden Howie bh Eolus, by Leamingtot i on, 6 years old dam Fanny W: JF. "Wlinon & Cos ¢. Mart Jord: | ““Revoiver, dam Mattie ©., 4 years old.” ; Jos. Donahue’s ahve tralian, dam 4 years old..... bioanas Bead. 40-8 1204846. TROTTING aT T SUFFOLK PARK. PHILADELPHIA, May 28, 1874. Suffolk Park was well attended to-day. | weather was all that could be desired. | . The frst race was for 2:46 horses, for a arse | of b pra and was won by Lady Hunter in 2:40, 2:39, The second race was for 2:35 horses, for deg 0 A os aud was won by Dinah in 2:31 ‘4, 2:35)4, The meeting will close to-morrow, HORSE NOTES, ‘The following 1s the state of the odds on the bet- ting books at the rooms of the American Jockey club:— WITHERS STAETS, King Pin. -Book fuil Taken, | Astrai.. -Bood tui Thunderbolt colt.. § tol | irinstead......Book full tol ult ress. «Book full | Boatriee. - Book full Havaroon . Book full Taken, Sangamona. + Ttol Regardless........ 8 tod Culpepper. stol | BELMONT STAKES, | Sue Wasbing- Macaroon. o1 ton colt......Booki fall Brigund, oO 1 Saxon Book full Reyard o1 | Aaron eg Weatherco ol} TON... 6 -Book full Brother to London 10 tol | Rutoerford.....B0ok tuil Lady Sherrod 3 tol | | King Pin. :Book ll First Chance tor} | Taken, Botany Bay tol! | Steel Eyes. +. 5tol The Gloamin Colt..20 to 1 | Elkhorn.. 7to1 Chignon iilly.... tol Grimstead . Ttol WESTCHESTER CUP, .Bouk full Shylock, Taken. Lizzie Li «. 5tol Carriboo.. Wanderer. JUVENILE STAKES, 6 tol Geneva colt. Twl Caroline, st | Colonel MeDaniel arrived at Jerome Park yester, day with a string of twelve race horses, SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE, Destination, ion) teamer. .| Liverpool te of Virgina. Ville sie (e Pail [5h Broadway. 2Bowling Green .|4 Bowling Green 1 Broa how Green 30 BroaaWway 112 Broadw 7 Bowling Green 2 Bowhng Green 4Bowling Green | .|7 Bowling Green | 61 Broalway. 2 Bowling Green | ABowliug Green 69 Broad way. 15 Broadway. 19 Broadway. TBowline dato... hoethe Caltitornia hi lg Re ee .| Biverpoot.. .| Liverpool., reen | 7 Bowling Green | 29 Broadway. | 2 Bowling Green | | 4 Bowling Green 6! Broadway 2 Bowling Green Niverpool. 2: |diassow 113 Broadway. 61 Broadway. Lessing Thuringia Almanac for New York=This Day. The | Crane, | Schr TP Abell, Carr, Pawiueket tor New Yo: | | A Sehr Goodspeed, Feng ty Haven for N yoght JOM" Preéman, Providence ow br Aneity, Be pease, Wareham for New York, with nails tof Parker’ Alls Ce Wels Ks sey. Bow, waren fo ever jence tor alg jor tor New York. Boston for Hy a Nock. Hi *artrora for New York. cyan idenee for New York. Providence tor Haverstraw. aor Lor ioe Philadelphia. purnaton for Philudel v Btonghrook tor New Yo oy Hale, Coleman, Taunton for New Rene Hele Sehr Josephine, | Sehr Astoria. Sehr Sylvester cbr Lady Lovell. Warren, Hariiord tor New York, Be! Bur Sam Weller, Brockway, Providence for New Fy ‘ir Sunny Side, Gifford, Stonington for New York. HW Black: kKman, Arnold, Providence for Wee- hawken. lr =plendid, Phinney, Fall River for New York, Schr Fashion, Milla, somerset ior Now York, Schr Bis Daly, Daly, Providence for Kew York. Sehr Congress, York, Gardiner tor New York, with umber to order. sebr Argo, Gurney, Wareham for New York. sehr abel W Parker, Dean, Fal liver tor Newoarg. hr BS Tyler, Murtay, Connecicuy River tor Haver- br Miota, Muncy, Fall Rivey for Trenton. Anadir, Corwin, Lynn for New ork r Hudson, Glover, Norwieh for Ne Mail, Méad, Greenwich tor New York. with stone | &e lir Abigail Haynes, Barlow, Fall River for New York. Scur lk H Brazos, Kaynor, vawineket for New york, hr Daiphin, “Atle, New London tor New York. tehe Niagara, Burke, Norwich for New York. Schr Capital, Harris, Bridgeport tar New York, ySght James'Phelphi, Shotwell, Providence for New ork Sehr Kale, Hall, Providence for New York, Sehr Galeta, Kendall, Boston for New York. Sehr Henry Gibbs, Cottn, New Bedtord tor New York, Sehr ET Sinith, Baker, New Sediora tor York. xelit Helen A Hoyt Haven {or Balumore. | { straw. Schr Thos Forrest, Doliver, Providence for Port Jobn- n. Rehr Haze, Warwick, Connecticut River for Trenton. Schr Undine, Stokes, Portland, Ct, tor New York, with 1 to o1ver. Sclir Harrict Ryan, North Harwich for New York. Senr Wm HT Hull, lew London tor New York. Scur J Losier, Baker, Taunton ior New York, with nails to ord [: ne ‘Maria, Halt Westerly for New York. Schr T Dockens, Jones, Stonington tor New York. Schr Expedite, sacketi, Wicktord for New York. ie hr Ben\amin “English, Chase, New Bedtord tor New ‘Selir Gerirude, Mason, Portland, Ct, for New York, | with stone to order, hehr Penelope. Maguire, Hartford for New York. Sebr H J reudder, Gorham, Rocthpo ort mp New York. chr Nathaniel Holmes, Cunningham, Providence for E M Smith, Robbins, New Bedford tor New York. yeane Reading RE No 43, Gandy, New Haven for New elie Rappehannock, Brown, Norwich for New York. Schr Peerless, Stuith, Warren tor PortJohuson, Belle. Simpson, New Haven for Hoboken. I Magee, Providence for Hoboken. hr Net, ‘Ames? Portsmouth, Portsmouth for New Yo ‘Schr Fanny & Edith, Gilligan, Norwich for New York. BOUND EAST, _Stgomenip Chesapeake, Johnson, New York tor Port- Mark Archer, Atwood, New York for Porttand. Brig Venture (Br), Falkner, New York for Halifax, NB. Brig Peri, Perkins, New York or Buctouch, N Brig MC Haskell, Lord, Port Jolinson tor Boson. scir 3L Townsehd, Smith, Hoboken tor Providence. Schr Charter Oak, Puller, Port dohnson for Bath Sohr Anna Chasé, Beebe, Clinton Point for Ahnes- quain, Schr Eliza, Ball, Hoboken for Bridgeport. schr Luna, Wells, Hoboken for Somerset. Sehr Lacoma, Hail, New York for Pruvidenee, Schr Abbie 8 ‘Av New York tor Providence. aa Heading RR No x ‘dims, ‘Philadelphia tor Ston- ‘Rehr Sarsh B Thomas, Arnold, Port Johnson tor trove “gent Ovhir, Benson, Port Johnson for Portsmouth.; Sehr E F Meany, Lewis Amboy for Middietown. sehr Sew, Allen, New York tor Boston, Sey Golden Eagle, Kelly, Amboy tor Pawtuck W Wartord, bprague, Fort Johnson for Provi- a Wm S Mount, Hawkins, Rondont for Somerset. Sehr Cordon, oe New York tor Portland. bity, Alle! Unele 00H Sehr Aare New York tor Beverly, Sehr U w Yors for saybrook. Schr imma, Waite, Hoboken for Taunton hr Ju} ae Ann, Hurlbut, Rondout for Providence. Northam, White, Port Johnson tor Middle- to’ Sehr Hattie $ Collins, Trimble, Amboy for Hartford, Schr Hannab F Brown, sackett, New York lor New Haven. w York for Norwalk. ow York fur Cobasett, w Yor tor Stamford. feos Maggie ‘Cummings’ sinithy Philadelphia tor Co agse Schr Vebora Jones, Green, New York for Salom. , Schr George & Albert, Bryant, Port Johuson tor Cam- bridgevort, sebr Marcas L Ward, Graham, New York tor Hartford. Sehr Julia A Crawiord, Jones, Amboy ‘or Providence. Schr HB Metcalf, Now York for Providence. e Williamson, Sears, Port Johuson for Boston, Behr Robt B Suutth, Winters, New York tor Dennis, Sch Success, Richards, Hoboken for Providence. SAILED. stN AND HIGH WATER Steamships Holsatia (Ger), Hamburg; Canima (Br), Sun rises. 4 sa} cov, Island,.morn 6 61) Hamilton tBormuda)s &s of Havana, Havana: ship Sun sets, . 722) Sandy Hook.morn 6 06 cee homer yan Praneisco nana ox 0 F r), Queenstown or Falmouth: astra (Nor), do re | Moen 2 Se ee ina cu do: Elizabeth (itab, Dundee; Maric er, Sa eaene, | ‘almouth ; Giovannina (Ital), do: Luciana Serra F mania (Vor), Oporto: Eldra sr), Con- ‘PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 28, 1874. pa or Guo are eh Ca | fatanzas} Lot P ta), Dubii | (Bp), Richmond, Va; brigs Oliver, Cutts (Br, Fort au 7 Nane (Aus) onstantinople: Pearl, Port CLEARED. | tn; schrs S$ A Paine, Nassau; i Burnett, Para, | i ia (Ge s, Hamburg—Kun- " Pry a io amine Urbain aes Cidsietr 9 Maritime Misccllany. | Steamsmnp City of Havana, Phillips, Havana—F Alex- dre & Sons. SStenmshl Liddicoat, Hamilton (Ber- hi d Richmond—Old Dominion Steamship ship Chesapeake, voliison. Porand—s ¥ Ames, | mshin Nereus. Bearse, Bostou—H } Dimock, | Bark Vara (rk Orteur, London—Peabody, Willis & Co. | Bark Valkyrien (Nor), Anderseny Queenstown or Fal mouth—Tetens & Bockmann. Bark Aus), Castlich, Rotterdam—Slocovich & 0. mente Yvonne (Fr), Jan, Antwerp—Tetens & Bock- | Mark Victoria (Ger), Meyer, Callao—It Koop & Co. Bark Carrie K Long, Park, Gibraitar and Cadiz—Her- man Baeiger. Bark Prindscase Alexandra (Dan), Verdon, St Johns, PR—Koche Brox & Co, ‘quark J 8 Winslow, Davis, Portland—Miller & Hough: vieig Dor Domingo (Ital), Schiaftno, Cork for orders—Sloco- viirie § Sanita ( (He) Stuart, Barbados, Trinidad ana Port Rpain—! More Vietoria Amelia "(Br), Landry, St Johns, N¥—Hat- ton, Watson & « oie Venture (Br), Davidson, Halifax, NS—J F Whitney | “Schr Fred Smith, Smith, Barbados—H Trowbridge’s Canima (Bri, f Outerbridge. Mattea ns. waht, Annie Freeman, Harris, Green Turtle Cay—BJ enberg. Schr Barnet Jones, Crittenden, Cat Islané—B J Wen- a pacir Wm B Barry, Sherard, St Jobn, NB—Hency & Ther, ‘Sehr Madison Holmes, Bayles, indiancla—Evans, Ball or . apn Twing. foc & Pres eH W Jackson Abbie S Emery, Emery, Boston ‘Sebr Laconia, Cameron, Boston— Sehr Blackstone, Wiekson, Provide a Son Steamer } hiladeiphia, Davis, Philadelp: Steamer © Comstock, Davidson, Philadelphia—J aN riggs. * Mieamer Sarah, Jones, Philadelphia~W Kirkpatrick. Steamer Delaware. Smith, Norwich—Peter Charles. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. ene ‘uty of New York, Deaken, Hayana May 23, Nagsau 25, with undse and passengers to F Alexan* ise Steamship Old Dominion, Walker, Nortoik, City, Point Richmond, with mdse and passengers to the Old Do- Steamshin Co. Yarmouth. NS), Mosher, Liverpool i ene Repablie (of, Ya hi jays, in Hailast, to Bova & Hincken. j ip Wm Tapscott, Berry, Hambirg 38 days, with | empty barrels to Tapscott Bro, took the northern pas sage and had moderate weat)or; May 9, lat 45, lou 45, assed several lecbergs: same inte, as. | spoke stip Boe: hoven, from Bremen 1or rete Bark Zacharias (Swe), Lindberg: Faimouth 51 days, in bailast to Funch, 1 11 (Nor), Johannessen, Leith 50 days, in h, Edye'4 Go. Is anchored in Gravesend | Park stelantao (Ital), Genter, Leith 38 dave, in ballast to Punch, Edye & Co.’ May 9, lat 46 30. ion 4529, passed through a large pargber ‘of ieebergs and eld toe; was | ad try it tor 3 da: rodl C (ital), Parod!, Be:tast 8 days, in ballast to Slocoviel & Oo. Bark A ( Meyer, (Ger), F with empty barrels ern passage, and bh surroune Bark P 45 2. long 472% passed # ong’ st 7, Passed bark W iiace, east i of distress wi to her, id captain | reported having! 5 icet of water, in the hold; laid Oy her hours, when the cap. tin reported having « Somes engine on boi and by the aid of it aiached t the punips he ¢ vessel free, aud as le want Jon our course (bark Wallace ensacola, arrived M probably the vessel); M A German bark showiue letters @ Bait stecein 6, Jat 45 $4, lon 99 44, signalled brig showing Q'it, steering west. Bark Vocwr Falk with empty letters Ger), Haupt, Rotterdam 63 di Darrely and I passenger to Fanch, kaye Sherk fired ee Thoeder, Hamburg 52 days, in bal- ballast to Bark Franch eamba ‘ital a balluat to siocovich @ Co. esse Goodwin (Br), Traum! i Matan: jugar tw Brown Bros & Cu, vessel w Heney & ker. mi Mariposa. Elio, Cardenas, with sagar to Simp- % ‘are fur (Br), Murray, Matanzas 1d days with sugar ros & Co, vessel to Karle & Lia George W Elder. Lawrence, worfolk, City | * | Companies interested in the ship Oar thanks are due to purser Jas B Docharty, steamship Etna, for favors, | Curren Sur Taxee Brornens fs now on the Sectional Dry Dock, receiving a suit of metal previous to her load- ing for San Francisco. Parties wishing to see this elegant clipper out of water can now have the opportunity, as | she will remain on the dry dock ti! Friday, 12 M. | end, Montevideo Bank Parte, before reported burned at Moutevideo, | was owned by J 8 Winslow & Co, Capt John EC who commanded her; A and 8 E Spring, Alvin George Russell, of Deering, the builder; J Vane, J W Deermg, © W Ford, C A Connell, Chas Dyer, and several others of Portland, and was valued at ‘about $3,000, ‘The Carwo insure: hase, al, gfe 18 very little surance on the vessel; | Bare Danxesroa, of Grimstad, Norway. Captain Jor- | gensen, 45 days froin Bristol, arrived to-diy, Raving on board Captain ¢ RFederven aud IL of the crew of the Norwegian “ship Alfred,” of Drammen, from bound for Liverpook, GB, with a carko. of pice which vossel was abandgned April unmanageable, in lit 44 N, lon 33 _W: Of ihe reseed crew hext dayto a Se dblin vest Deeed to Liverpool, GB. (The above 16, doubtless, the Nor- wegian bark Alt, before reported.) Bric W McKrax, Captain Caswoll, frrom Leghorn for Philadelphia, put in here to-day leaking, for repairs ; had Jib-boom' carried away in gales. Scar, Daysrnixc (betore reported) lies ashore upon | Little Good Harbor beach, full of water, with one mast gone and sails torn to shreds; no insurance. | ScunJoux W Mairnaxn, 176 tons, built at Plymouth, | NG, in'1856, has been sold to go whder the Norwegian flag, and her name changed to J Harlington. Sour Barrze, loaded with coal and bound out, was ashore off Broad Creck, Potomac, with a lighter slong: | side, 27th inst, Stramen Dana, ih haterlonge o which arrived at Quedec inst from Philadelphia, is @ liguthouse supply vess and is bound to Buiiald. | | “Bance Axes McWruntaws, for New Hayen, before re- | ported sunk on New Brighton reef, with 300 tons of coal on board, has been raised by the ‘Baxter Wrecking Co and br ought to this city, probably have to dis ree here. Guovcesten, May 27—Schr Northerner had masthead earned away during the storm of Monday. Harsrax, Nx, May 28—The Cunard steamer Beta, from shore on the reefs at the entrance to Ber- muda las! Saturday, but got off shortly atter and pro- ceeded up. In coni{ng oul the same afternoon, however, on the way to St Thomas. she struck on reef at the same place, and was still fust there when the fla sailed for Halitax. ‘iler agents nere have received vices to the effect that the vessel was sheltered from the Wind and swell, and would probably get off the next jay. Nonrorx, 27—Tho British brig Omer, from this port about two months ago, distress, was gitaches esterday morning by Deputy United States Marshal Thomas W Jones in a cause oi contracts. She will 1 ly be sold at this port. The schr Sarah Ang, sptain Thornton, of Baltimore, ‘was also attached by th Narnacanserr, May 27—Arnived in Dutch Tstand har- bor night of 26th. schr John Siusman, Adams, from Bos- ton of and for Philadelphia, fo ballast, havin ADEE @ Jeak off Chincoteague, LI, on oon. ‘to 5 feet of water in tne hold. win proceed Yo Fall Tver this PM and goon the maritine railway to find the leak. Portsmoura, May 26—William F fernald, of this city, hgs to-day contracted with Charles H ‘Mendum and others to build a ship of about 120) tons. and to be com- panded by Charles Matthews, tormerly of brig Sally rown. Rocxtanp, Me, May 25, 1874.—To tae Eniton ov tay. Hexatp :—Allow me, throngt the medium of your paper, to tender my thanks to the several Marine Insurance Panama and her nt, during a voyace from San Francisco to Bristol Gn the latter part ot 1872 and the of 1879), for the lberas gratuity of to me as a reward for securing the rudder at st without discharging any cargo. te this letter to you in. order to show lity of New York and Hoston Underwriters in arding inasters when they have reason to believe their interests have been properly p ‘otected. Lam, sir, your most obedient servant, i, ORSTEL, Late Muster of the ship Panama of which sailed and put back in fre: nas bewinuine $60 given plan for the port of refuge, am induced tow: the ue ew York. Cow Bar Wrecks—Ont of 46 vessets cast ashore at Cow Bay Guring the Gale of the 2th of Aug Inst only 6 now | remain—all the others having been floated last ¢ autumn, pd thowe siz are now nearly ready for Iannching. J igelow arrived ac Cow Bay on Friday Jast with the in- ution of floaung three vessels which he owns there— the brigs Hattie B and Pohono and schr Onward—all tinee of which will have to be launched ak ne cistanoe before sufficient water can be found to oat them, Merers McKay, boring & Co. have contracted to take the three: masted achy Martha N Hale off the shore, and have every- thing in readiness of launching steamer River Belie, owned by the American nbeat Company, of Providence, will leave that port aturday morniig next for this port, where she has a 4 "Dunes (Br, deconnell 2 is days, with | been ehartored to run for one year to Sandy Nook. In molasses to order ; véwsel os B Cant | competion with the New Jersey Southern’ Railroad, Brig Sarah 8 (of Halifax, NS), Port Caledonia, O#, 12 | Captain N B Ailen is to command dave, wtp cc Cou to Bird, Ferkins & Job, vesvei to O B | rpauiLniNo—there is now in Feateen of construction i i : | i Merriinae ve siiips, two Smasted schrs and tour | sega aly Se ate Serta 2, 047% we | Rica ry inna" al 9 MMO hte ar y Leadon Pore a on. contra ¢ except | New London ge egel eR “Eieginers ship at the yard of John Ourrierdr weet OF one w Smyrna, Fi Jane, Ailen, Virginia, jerritt, Curtis, Virginia. | Behr at Sehr BM Tiiton, Tilton, Virginia Sehr Robt Cartel sumtners, Virginta, ey, Behr Thos R Wooley, Wooley, Virginia Sehr s J Fort, Fort sainorsetsvny v0. Steamer Amanda, Wi Quinn folk, with wrecking mat ora to the Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND souTH. Seltx Isaac H Borden, Dodge, Fall River for New York. vate Joseph March, Sutera, New Haven for New ork. At Setauket, LL, Mr George ffm of Xi +4 Giles & E Hand, formerly of the « Son. bas contracted with Mesers Law- “oof New York, Capt Charles Porter 10 Wil ‘command her) and others, to build @ double. decker bark of about 800 tous capacity. She will be fin- ished within the present year. Whatemen. Sailed from New for Pacific Ocean Messrs Short & Co, of New Lond fre fitting anex- Pie for whaling’ at Cumberland Inlet; unre P Wile commands the expedition. This is a new business je management of an English hovel a St Johns, Mi cand Anew brauch in conhection With their seal nats from schr Francis Allyn, Ulass, hexet Fort Stanley, Falkjaud Agands 1s) of NL, report of Abril lus Bedford, bark StamLoul, Montross, | rausterred eight | ; Raymond, New those last reported and mt noe he a Fairhaven, May 25, Be ab Ae iby steamed » tne, at mar this’ porv; reporigd have tone wh: T asekens Steamship plokeburi Prince. My 2 no lathe, vente Mercury,’ cruising, all well, May 27, 1st 39 41, Bark Goethe (Ger), from Bremen, 64 days out, May 27, S0-miles east of ais Hook (by pilot boat WH Aspin- all, No 21, and ordered to City Point). A ra (Ger), from Savannah for Bremen, May mh 72.40. ark oe c days from Messina for New York, May ‘off Cape Cod. rig Alberta (ot B M. for New York Nay Zt at Braktworh: af from Matanzas Schr J if sarris, from Ne Yo rk tor Baracoa, May 22, dat 3428 lon Tsar ne NeW YO chr Alice B Gardner (ot Buckspori), from Pensacola for Curacoa, May 13, lat 18 54, Ton 615 OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. ° Ship Andrew Lovitt Collides with an Unknown Vessel—Arrivals and Satl- eo ings. trom New York for Port au Lonvox, May 28, 1974, Ship Andrew Lovitt (Bx), Perry, at Liverpool to-day from Galveston, was in collision in the Channel) with an unknown vessel, and had pulwarks stove, £e. ARRIVALS Arrived at Liverpool May 28, ship Andrew Lovitt (Br), Perry, Galveston (see above); bark Adeliza (Br), Pritch- ard, do. Arrived atdo May 27, ships Belgravia (Br), Bell, Now Orleans; och Train (Br), Fullerton, New York; Sea King (Br), Doneily, New Orleans, Harvest Queen, Jan- ven, New York; Alf (Nor), Petersen, Pensacola: Majesty (Br), Downie, Mobile; John Rutherford (Br), Rutherford, Galveston; Sagamore, Wood, San Francisco; barks F Pirandello (tal), Todaro, New Orleans; Ata, Janta (Br), Trahern, Galveston; H F Hussey, Rairden, Charieston; Frederiekshald (Nor), Hansen, Pensacola; brig Elizaveth F Thompson (sr), Wright, Galveston. arrived at do 26th, steamship Sarmatian (Br), Quebec Arrived at London May 27, bark Niord (Nor), Hunse, New Orleans. Arrived at Gravesend May 28, bark Manchester, Teague, Boston via Queenstown. Arrived at Dea! May %8, ships Dinapore (Br), Howard, and Tamesa (Br), Jones, New York tor London: barks Dreadnought (br), Parren, Philadelphia tor Hamburg; Toowomba (Br), Bolt, New York for London; Peabody (Nor), Koer, Philadelphia for do; Hercules (Nor), Niel- sen, Pensacola tor Hull; Crown Jewel (Br), Delap, Phila- | delphia tor Roticrdam, Arrived at Gloucester May 28, bark Tnsula Capri (Nor), Danielson, New York. Arrived at Glasgow May 28, steamship State of Penn- sylvania (Br), Braes, New York; bark Kings County (Br), Me@le.land, Darien. Arrived at Beliast May 28, ship Brookvilie Br), Thomp- som, Pensacola; bark Urano (Aus), Cosuitch, Philadel- phia. Arrived at Dnbiin May 28, (ital, Albano, Baltimore. Arrived at Queenstown May 28, ships Frolic, Bush, Iqnique; George Hurlbut, Masson, Mobile (and proceeaed for Narva); bark New York (ital), Pollio, New York; Ellida (Nor), Boe, do. Al ed at do 28th, ship Monte Rosa, Carter, San Fran- cisco; bark Abraham (Aus), Matcovicn New York; brig Corwena (Br),@yans, New Orleans. Arrived at Rotterdam May 27, bark Neptun (ins), Ny- man, New York. Arrived at Antwerp May 27, bark Mizpah (Br), Cook, Philadelphia, Arrived at Rouen May 27, bark Jane (Br), Sutherland, New Orleans via Havre, Arrived at Havre May 27, ship Marcia New Orleans: Goldhunter, Freeman, do; Loretio Fish, Watts, Guanape; Albina, Pike, New York. Arrived at May 28, “Sterela,” from United States, SAILINGS. Sailed from London May 27, ship Emma, Rich, Boston. Sailed irom Queenstown May 28, ships Prima Donna, Lunt (from San Francisco), Havre; Fleetiord, Taylor (from Talcabuano), do; Florida, Curtis (irom San Fran. cisco), do. Sailed from Antwerp May 27, bark Leonard (Rus), Pe- trell, New York. Saled 27th, PM, steamship Vaderland (Belg), Jackson, Philadelphia. Sailed from Amsterdam May 27, bark Knudsvig (Nor), Evensen, Philadelphia. Sailed from do (so reported, probably Rotterdam) 27th, bark © E Jayne, Hawkins, New York. Satled from Bremen May 26, ship Chloe (Br), Phillips, United States, Sailed troin MarseilJes, bark Gen Chanzy (Fr), Rovelle, San Francisco, Sailed trom Villafranca, brig Kossack, Smith, United States. bark Marianina Galatola Sailed from Bar:elona May 27, bark Syra, Corning, | Cape Breton. hailed from Gibraitar May %, steainship Peter Jebsen (Nor), Ziesler irom Bombay), New York. Foreign Ports. Axyan April 22—In port ships Olive § Southard, Walk- er, and Wm M Reed. Bruce, for Europe. idg. ieistor, Mas ‘ailed, brig ‘Atmon ‘Rowell, Towns- ia Cardift, —Sailed, bark Luetorret Emergo New York via Be: gan 2i—Arrived, “hip G Galates Tisdale, New 15—Sailed, schr Wm Hunter, Birch (from nhaxen, having repaired. Batavia. March (Dutch), Haasnot, Bompay, April y rit 2k—In port ships Cicero (Br), and Meveland (ir), Jones. for New York: Josty pi «Br, ie ntalion Castle Bp: Bro yr do; Jason ce jameson. for do via Vort Na- tal; meaporters ‘Avery, fot Boston? Stina, Sartor, une brig Susan & Toorhees, Pulford, do; and others re ported ny Bu, March 22—Sailed, ship Golden Stato, Berry, New ork. we port March 27, ship Merom, Lowell, tor New York, Arrived, brig Fllie E Butler (Br), ‘Ja: 10th, sehr Ariana (Br), Au: ro May i9—In port schrs Henry Miadieton, Brower, and Morhing Star, Paine, for New Yor! Fayat. April 22—Arrived, bark ‘Fredonia, Durie, ton via Bucksport, Me ‘and sailed 284 tor St Michaely). Ginana, May 18-In port brig Isls, Anderson, trom New York, arrived 16 schr Lotde Blotts, Vaughan, from Richmond, Va. arrived 15th, diss, for Caibarien, to Joud for north of Hatteras, to sail within ten days, Gi . May re port barks, Lvenlus Star (Br), Orexrurcos, May h jaro reported in port 16th). si 16—Arrived, schr Hanuah F Baker, Manna, March eo jailed, bark Miako (Br), Anderson, Sandy Hook (ty KIN@sTon, Ja, | New York. xe ismuch Injured and will esIP Tn port ‘April 1 ships Surprise, Johnson. from Soura. baya, arrived March 18 to load for New York; Belted Will (Br), Braithwaite, for New York ldg; Mindoro, Bray, for New York or Boston (to load 300) hales hemp Ab and Al up at Tolle with 10M tous dry sugar). Maraxcas, May 18 Arrived. baric’ Lord non Dt Caraenas;amth, sehr DF Keeling, Bo- Sinson Key West: Harriet Marta, Baker, do Newvort, &, May 16—Cleared, ship Hercules, Snow, Callao. ri GP Sher- 8 Nortw Sypxny, CB, May 14—Arrived, wood (Br), ‘omb, Liverpool tan pnt » Havre for Wrizht, Hace, MeCormuck, Ro alt ; Prine Soulard (Brie Webster, Liverjoo! for ‘Quebec! rl Liverpool bark Ma.ta (Br), Malcomson, Prawix Pornt, May 15—Passed, ree Athena (Ger), Belmer, from Philadel) ia for Bramens Prvana, March 5—salled, barks Ernst (Fr), for Boston | | | a | via Sourabaya t, Jonge Cornelis (Dutch), Von Lin- dern, New Yor! ; Sivoarone, Nay 20—Arrived, bark Rorina, Manson, New York via Padang (to load for New ¥ St Pixar, Mart, May 8—In port, brig Eva (Br) MeDougall. for New Yor AGU May 16-—Saile’, bark Continental, Pillsbury, Baltimore, Tgbrig, Magic Vail (Br), Campbell, Ha- vane 12th, 80 r Matihla Brooks, Jones, do. Sr Jaco, May 14—Arrived. bark Root Murray, Jr, Jack- son, Port! ‘au Prince via Guantanamo, Bareiac, May b—Arrived, buck Brimiza (Br), Porter, , Havre vin syd bs Ay St Joun, NB. rive: r Meteor, Rich ard- gen, itaielphia: North ore Siaedata Br), Sands, New Lleared 26th, sch WH Maillon, New York TRIRIDAD, 15— arrived, brig Neva ihr), Switzer, Cienfuegos. Yoxonawa, May %—Arrived, ship $ G Reed, White, New Vory. May American Ports, ALEXANDRIA, Va, May 27—Below, e. bark McKee, PER he from Ervine led — | New Haven; WW Phare Providence. W | phta cand proce Passed down—schis W'll Pharo, Florence and Lilian | m Mason. ay 23—Arrived, steamers Win Lawrence, paitimore via ‘Nortolk, Neptune, “Berrye New | ‘Queen, Budrow. do: barks Edmund Phin- ney, Bacon, Buenos Ayres; ’ alnbow, Thayer, Cuba brigs Caroline (ir), Donceit, Mutanzas; Pride. (ir), Bars tad; aj shies Ali Myrick (BD), Sinith. Fort ‘Anto- 1 ich, Mobile; Irene F Messer. ie rah 4 Smith, Banks, do Dearborn, Scull, do wvell, do Paltred pf isk sa thang kes, whoades, do; BM Golden. Wixon, Warren sawyer. Cries do; Estelle Day, « Phalat fo 0 Braintree); PC Tr: Mathews, | dos Mary © arr, Crowell, do; Juliet, sinull, Port John: | Ino W Garrett, Hix, New for Rotterdam 5 | _B. *Relow—Bark Essex, Peterson, from Zanzibar; schr M A Coombe, Coombs Fensacoin Arrived 27th, ship 5 L, Fitzy rat, Hurley, Africa. Gleured tii; buFka Mediator (wor), Cofk lor orders Die Melmath Wer, Kraft, do do; ong Amelia kinma, Carlon, St Pierre, Mi ‘afled—Steamships "Gen Whitney, tg Panther, and, from the. Rouds bark MB eteon BALTIMORE, May "28—Arrived, sir Brune, Foster, New York; barks Adelaide, Bailey, Fal Janeiro: Village Belle (Br), Little, Londonderry; Tdustrie (NG), Hileken, Hremen; Principe ai Napoli (ital Megha, Bolt fast. Below—Bark Emilia (Russ), Grandberg, from Cork. Bark Zanrax (Nor), Aalholin, rom Genon, leared—Steainers John Hopkins, Hallett, Boston s York; bark Mio, for New York; pets Silas N Martin,’ Brown, Demarara; schr Bdith for }O310n. aciented 2%, bark Forest Princess (Br), Merriam, Bel- "Sitled £8, barks May Queen, for Rilo Janeiro; Penang, Ganymede, tor Cork. May Arrived, schrs Fresgonis, = Geral ner alpine: wari, Hoboken for Haltowei L pe ia jouston, riMin, We rk, schre Talbot, do; Addie Blawdel, Rearve, Baltimore; Chas 8 ne New Doughton, Johnsop, Richiond hi May Be Srospy. tapley. ork: fa ir Soci BANGO! Portsmouth; on eaves ol so rs Olive Aver: ran Hopkins, ek: do; Atlantic, BI Teaved a= sehr gn an, lew tort ST, b= harley, Bik, Fong Jacksenvilte; Lis, Torre; asd, Edward Everett, Greenlaw, do; 24th, erga, Nati fo. Hailed 22d, achr Jobn'Varnum. Murphy, Nor: © Day, Chase, | ight, Norwich; Elwood Doron, | ar i ciieae BEVERLEY, May 19—Sailed, schr A ZL Butler, Butler, Sie aan sehr Maggie J Chadwick, ay rai SRL md papas mships Mei it Sohn, B Sie gones, Fernandi: ‘Arrived, bark Bessie Simpson, Gibs, i 1324, sehrs 8 L artis c er York; Oro. pan Fis '8 bay 2:—Arrived, schr Dwight Davidson, DIGHTON, ‘Arrived. schr Stephen Morgan, Conmaings, aa iain 1s. Sh and Eresta, Tan None Tore sees Al May YE Arrived, echr F A Heath, Wars ren, Pehiladelphta tor gor harles C Sinnickson, Weeks, Phita- Sailed 24th, scur ©. WICH, May 26—Satied, schr Lillie O has re Aol? GRE York. ane hy weil res, New NANDINA, May ie Asrived, schrs B smith, New York; Wi poets Bedeil, do Morn, Phinney, dt Law oe Gertrute, € va ri J sehrs tars Kirk, Cin Ingraham, -—saad ie Bickmore, Pour Cleared h— Brig ifaaia Bn) Daires, London. oto tons "eit, May 27—Arrived, bark Ukraine, Melobe OE URES, May 20—Sailed, sebrs Lizzie B McNichol, Fan ‘New York: 23d, Carl D Lothrop, MeAlep, Phi ‘LYNN, Mass, May 13—Arrived, achrs Favorite, Rondoui: 19th, J Suriey, Northura, dos 20th se Curtis, Port Jonnson ; Zist, schrs J B are Hi pliaddeiph art Merrict Sinith,d Sgt Jo; 28d, Annie 15 betfont, Po) eli; wath ‘Port Jonnson; Le ose Rose. ata, Prinadelphias "A D y peaAsrived, schr Mercy © Trundy, Baltimore; May rowley, Appala: g Balled appais ae ve TC aM nowt Sewart, ——}; 22d, wm kt Barer Pinkham, New York. NRW ORLEAN! one rete steamship coe Galveston, Evans, New Cleared fit Ce 5 aa re scene: probal inda), for Cien = Bat re seamnshl pt ‘ity of ins Hines, wii York (and trom the Passes (oApeived at the Passes 2th, steamships City of Galves n. Kvans, New York. and Polngo, trom Havana, amship Western Metropolis; sup B L Lahey ian caret. rig SMYRNA, Fla, May M—Arrived, sehr Witeh wh aa CON, wis f th bar, schraJ A Lock: 1 let 19 wtg for a smoot ar, schrs. = wood, Hardcastle Theda B Taytor, Gardner: Jobn Rom- Bist, Jr, Billard, and Minnehaha, Douglas, or Northera, PYEWBURYPORT, May 24—, hr Franconia, Leavitt, Wiiningion, Be a ane i x ith—-Arrived. sehr Beta, Ackley, Rondout. NEW. BEDFORD, 2%—Arrived, bark Amizade, Mello, St Michaels, Western Telands: lea: New York; Artist, Sailed—Sehrs Fairwind, Bowman, Clements, do. 2th—Aveived, sche Fred Tyler, Tirréll, New York. Suited Kelire it Heise®, Harper, Georgerawmn, DCs Baamiin, wobbine’ New Yorks Ww Bangin Ghee! ith, ew , WW dencaiet, Arnold, a iangam, do: Passed out the bay at 2:30 PM, schrs Jesse Murdoch, Christie, Wareham tor Georgetown, DCs Elizabeth, Parker, Pocasset fur New York. NEWPORT. Mav 25, PM—Arrived, echr Davidson, Sel- leck, Boston for New York. Also arrived, schrs Gale, Williams, and Breeze, Bart to, lett, Fall Ri Trenton; Abel W Parker, Dean, do tor New Yo vi Brightman; brit os Jane, | Mott, and New Ke Hallock, do for do: Rienzi, Gob Jogi do fo 4 lor, Providence for do; $. leecker, lo; Whistler, ‘Keefe | ton tor do Dean ft Bristol for do; Nat Dehart, do Tor age Helen, Searle, Apponaug tor do (am | all sailed AM 27th), 27th—Arrivea, schr Sarah Jane, Long, New Y. Sailed—-Brig PYinceton, Welly Bostou ior Philadelphiar sehre Henricite pin ue Godtrey, Fhiladelphia; sloop’ | Routh America, | ns, Providence for New York. Also” sailed,’ schrs’ W 8 Shenk Reeves, JT Weaver, Palmer, } Lochiel, Brown, Matapoisset or New York: Frances Filen, Cousins, Lubec tor go; Exchange, mae: re | diner’ for 4a th flelen ‘Tht eén, a |, Bang xy ‘ondout Anna, Cook, js delphia; Gouin York, Gardiner for He | 1 Raven, Hately, Bangor tor dot iiion Morisone Dose: do for do; ‘Thomas Hix, Hail, Prospect for do: N Stevens Hl 5 Varren, Bangor } for do; 7; Bocgland for do E Btaniey, Maddocks, Thomaston tor H Crowley, asbahe | Musquash, NB, for do; Walter H Thorndike, © Rockland ior do; soeen Mish, Huj pee Boothney ioe Philadelphia: resto, Libby, Mach New. feet galls,’ do. Tor dot Mediator, Davin, aig iver for dc binct Westall, Somerset for do; . War hulee, NS, for do; Adria (Br), batter: fot do tor do; Zinma Green, Collins, Boston tor Jack- | puORWICR, May 26—Sailed, schrs Adele Felicia; R H. Dal for New York. N hrs Addie PAY Ly . Ryan, red ; Rovert. Smith, ‘Hubbard, Hoboken: puter. Leits, New Yorg: sloop Congress, Gagiin, John ae Elsasson, foes Norma, Hoop, ‘Brement Louise (Ges Gel, stettin (Br), Shaw, Bvemerhaven; ba Leghorn; brigs Goodwin, Craig, Sagua; 0 Tibbetts, dos schry David’ Pause Moss, Fernandina, | Charles Lawrence mew), Clayton, May's Landing cleared for Key West, Algo arrived—Briz John Welsh, Vanselon. ana sche Sallie Bateinan, trom Cienfuegos; schrs MH N Miller, Miller, Boston; Haitie Perry, Chase, New Bedtord, and cleared for do. Below, coming up—ship John Barbour, Ivey. from Ant werp; barks sors”? from Newcastle, E: Chat Tw Rincon, from Cardena’; Bris Chas Gumm (Br), Dennis, from Gardiner, Giearedstewinsiie. Vasco, Barrett, New Orienns via | Havana; bark Sondre Norge (Nor), Taraidsen town or Falmouth for orders; brigs Tea, Wells, boruaud | ‘ani 7 tele Sisal ee as 7 pi Cabetlog ona Port, ‘Dy mn; Geor Palmer, Cordcuas? schre A Haxier’ Baxtors Bt | John, NB; OE Wootbitry, Ba Lena, Hunter; M A Steelman vering Smith, and J ‘AlGarretsone Smith, Boston: ‘Nettie fa | Wiley, Lynn; t 1 fasker, Alien, Charlestown; C Grace Cushin mond, Kelly, Bat Hamitton, ‘alera y Ella, Steciman, May's Landing; Emily Kaw: Charaberlain, Somerset; Decatur ‘Oaks, Baker, New E | to Newoaseux Beh flay 28—Sehrs DB Diverty, Saltte Mt Stillman, a £E ron from Boston; Oceat nd John Shay, trom Fall Ml Rive F: Yankee Bo: irom New mn, and Fatt inghem, Daseed this AM. steamships Plorida. Tor gre SF Everman, for Richmond via Norfolk, and schr for Provincetown, passed down Inst gyening,, Hehe Mary Price, trom ial! fiver, anchored off here PM y Sehr Capella, from corti | for Phatadety inst night bark Prinz Cark e@ Blogg bri Davis rom Kew Yorn, t Toading at er. i BE Heanor 1 Uirols, for ttverpoot and Queenstown, ent to sea.5:30 PM. PORTLAND. May *6—Arrived, bark J G Norwood, 1 Shepherd, Port Jotinson, | ,,Cleared—Schrs Fanny Flint, Warren, New York; | Teazer, Hadiock, and & B Stimpon, Randall, 0. Cleared 7 Mary & Eliza, Hurst. New York. i PORTMOULI May —Sailed, schr Union Flag, j Dig, Philadelphia’ i 2%7—Arrived, steamer Klectre, Young, New York: rekreG Woe Dolar Savannah; Enos, Hoboken: Mille Frank, kdwards, New Cvnthia Jane, Gardner, and John’ Ferris, RayBor, tue Below— chr Fanny Fern, Leet ae Johnson for Pawtucket; also two schooners, unl Sail ainers: MeClelian. arch” Baltimore Crocker. Philadelphig: schrs Mary Gcorgeiown, DC; L8 Levering, Corsony, in, anid Brandywing, Adains, ¥ Burden, Adams; AtenHtL, GH CW. bose, Bunce? reen, ‘Turner, and Willow Har, ipritne Fi, tlaaird, Dickens, Bloe aged Up, Mout Hop Sayan Ree Pointer, Wi Passed up. Mount Hope Ba, sehr er, | AWTUCKET. May 27—Arrived, schrs John Ferris, nage nor. and Cynthia Jang. Gardngt, Hobok: Sailed—Scnrs Mary L Vankirk, Walker, Philadelphia Susan MeDevit, MeVevit, Trenton; James H Young, Bar- Tett, and anthony Burton, Johnson, New York. RICHMOND, May 26—Arrived, schrs Helena Russell, Mehafly, New Florence Mayo, Hal, Kocklend; John Messery rr do. aa Monnwiks ‘Turner, New York via Ose it FRANCISCO, jay 21—Arrived, brig Curtew, Hag- Eteared oa oting Star, Austin, Acapulco, ri Soiled 2th, bark GL Taylor, Sears, Port townsend. 26th—Arrived, ship Cashmere, ‘Norton, Manila. Alte arrived itn, ship Jean’ Sends, Lefavour, Hong Fomh—satied, steamship Collma, Hudson, Panama, ‘Winkie ae May 2%3—Arrived, schr David Nickles, [sca ase Clear ‘t ‘Schr B T Crocker, Bost Sailed—Bark Fiorella: Liverpooly schr Margie, Stocks SALEM , May 25-Arrived, achrs W GR Mowry, Eaton Philade!ph ia; Arthur Burton, Frohock; Kate Walker, Rich and Lizzie Mills, Armstrong, Port ‘Johnson ; ; Ouro- line, Wallace, Hoboxen; Boston. Jones, Poughkee: SIL stevens “Studley, Weehaween ‘Telegraph New York; Liza uu van trom 8t Geot ‘ May i7—arrlyed, Muy Bilotson, Georeiown, Do; DT i Sie ver for New Yor! VINEYARD HAVEN, May a7—Arrived, so fayaguez tor Soha Seavey (of Bangor, ay Cintugion, NC for doeD Gifford, “Alexa | tor do: RY Salem; Martin, Rua Rt ii shar aH grat a presed reorigly ce eneegeoan | ae Aa ene nae Heary woshias Sorat vede an Pa cole Robinson, Vashtl Sharp, Stam- iy, AT Pattee? ian | | WILMINGTON pak ae Baker, Gleared—Schrs Luola Marehison. a New York; McG , New Bedfor: a a ood Me certe eds sche ded Frye, Ridley, REN, May 27—Arrived, schr Mary H Mifflin, Fer+ ris, Elizabethport.. mE A FAMOUS G8 VITALIZING * TONIC AND OHEMIOAL FooD si FOR THE BRAIN, 3 NERVOUS SYSTEM AND BLOOM Stimulating, [1 coratiny f a Vital Nourishing, pe pe ng nt ‘italizing, Gengral, D Debiitt cur , Prostration of the Rat Foraes ana Nervousness. Nervous Lg poli Loss of Fs orvous Power and Energy, Files) aud Appetite, Menta! and Nervous Exhaustion, a (rom Fevers or other illness and Weak» NY a ay of every description. 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