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bP] ee canna ener pene WHE DISAFFECTED MINERS. ®HE IMPENDING TROUBLE IN TIVE—SHARP AND ACTIVE AGGRESSIVE MENTS. WILKESBARRE, Pa., April 6, 1875. ‘Phere seems to be a lull im the exctt: ment down | im the Lenign region \o-day, but tt cannot be said shat adairs have become more hopeful or satisiac- tory. comdition of things quite as deplorable as at any time since the commencement of the outureiks, Tue disamecied miners ure said to have matters their own way for the present, being unrestrained even vy the presence of the sherif’s small posse, Which has deen on a Otiul kind of duty Jor some @ays pasi. Deputy Saeriuf W. T. Roads returned trom tne scene of trovble jast evening, and the Fegion is now only provected by (he small body pf coai and tron police employed by the coal operators ana etationed at the different Coliueries. It is reported to-night that several of th mines are Gilling witn water, ana au im, mense amount of Gamage to the works must ensue ii such is the fact. Superintenuent bpencer, of the Buck Mountain Colliery, was in the city on Saturday evening to secure a force sul- Gictent to protect the engineers of the works, WhO | Are bow elzaged in trying to keep the mines free irom water. He succeeded in drumming up Aiteen recruits and leit by the train yesterday | morning. MR, SPENCER'S REPORT. ir. Spencer gives a very gloomy account of the | Gan in bis locality, the miners have induced | THE COAL Dis TRICTS-—SUPERINTENDENT SPENCER'S REPORT OF THE SITUATION—A VERY GLOOMY NARRA- MOVE- Ady.ces from that quarier represent the | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1875.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. | AMUSEMENTS, BROOKLYN THEATRE—ENGLISH OPEBA. ‘The prestige of the name of the Kellogg English Opera Company proved an irresistivie attraction at Mrs, Conway's cosey little bouse, last | night, and drew an immense house, as enthusiastic in spirit as iarge in numbers. Tae opera was the ever iresh and never tiresome “Bohemian Girl,” | and tt Was presented with the fair Clara Louise | a8 Ariine, Miss Griswold as the gypsy queen, M aas as /haddeus, Mr, Aanulton as Count Arnhem and Mr, Peakes as Devilsnoof, Miss | Kellogg Was im splendid voice, und tie sweet music of Bulie come iom her lips with all ite paras Ubi paired, p has evideutly made te stndy and iuldis every require- Ment of it, ‘The season has vpenea auspiclousiy | a the city of scandals and regrets were expressed by some of the andicuce last evening that it 1s | limited to a week. Miss Kellogg appears this evening as Edith Plant.genet, in Balfe’s “Tahs- man.” an esp) | OLYMPIC THEATRE. The puodlic are ofered at this house a varied and well szlected eutertainment, trom which what. ever might be calculated to offend sensitive minds bas been careiuuy excluded, Almost every Class of periormunce that ordinarily goes to make up & variety eutertaiument 1s woven into the Olympic bili, and the result isa delightful medley, capable the men to leave the works at aillerent places, | ‘ahd he ieared that the mines at Buck Moun) ain Wouid be drowned out bere he could retura, Other reports affirm that the reign ol Ter ror contemplated by the recent demonstranion | ol | | oO! making tue grimest visitor lauzh in spite of himsel, Among the artists deserving special men- n Mr. Sol Sutth Russell deserves a front place, His character delineations are ag artistic aud subtle as they are amusing, and they have the | charm of veing always frest and welcome, In the | departnens of irish comic song the company is happy in the possession of an excellent arrist 10 Mr, Pat Rooney, Woo Is uestiped to tnake a mark in lis tuning specaity. He possesses au aumir- able voice, and throws Into His sougs the peculiar | plamuve Lones quite characteristic o) Irish peasant songs, With just enough eiement oi the burlesque to ve funuy. be does not make the mlstuke | being coarse. His jig dancing is of a quailty | rarely wet among stuge ty uncers. The most strik- mm supreme, and men dare not go near the mines | ing and attractive feature ol the per ormauce, to do any kind of work. @rowned out ana the mines flooded in several imstances. The Chiel of the coal and tron police at Hazelton telegrapved to this city this morning Jor fifteen men to keep fires under boilers at 3 pay bf $1004 mon:h. On the other hand, autuorities of the miners assert that at the meeting on Satur- flay 1t was resoivea that all trouvie should cease Bnd that everything is quiet, These con- tradictory representations giv avairs a mixea Appearance, and one uardiy knows Wuat to credit MOLE AGGMESSIVE MOVEMENTS, itis fair to assume, however, taut the present quievuce is delusive; (hat it indicates a rest for and wWuat te reject. Mure aggressive movements rather than a re- | Biured ud assured peace. ‘lhe miners are peace- able simpiy because tbey have about accumplisbed We objects they had im view, and it may be ex- pected tuat they willresume tei raidings wleo eforts ure made te keep the mining property in oraer. ‘Ive truce must not be taken as a guaran- ee that good oruer is to be long continued, and those Wuo accept the present appearances as temulng to that end wil be yreatiy dis. Appointed. As an indication of tne bitty Bess) = and Vvindiclivenes® which = have been engendered m the middie coal-fleid, it may ve wentioued that ine persons who were ssed Upok the Sheriff's posse of last Thursday and Friday have Jound tt necessary to publisa cards in the Hazelton papers cefining their post- tien. Every man who aiced the Snerif! is marked, &bd 1! a busivess man, It 18 uileged commitices bave Leen siatiuned at the corners of tbe streets to warn miuers uot to trade at their stores. ‘These reports come weil @uihenticated, ana show that the apparent peace which now prevails is Bot caicuiated co last iong. 4 MEETING OF MINERS. An important meetng Oo! tue miners employed by the Veiwware and tucson Canal Company in $bis district will be held on Weanesday evening. The object of the meeting will be to hear che de- termination of tueir brother woskmen 1p the Lackawanna region who are noW at work, and ii they decige no; to sUspemd there the men uere wil go to work with @ will. The resuit of this meeting must be: looked jor wito considerabie imterest, since it Will exert @ Must powerlul iniluence upoa this part of cue anthracite Coal fed. lo view of the momentous eveuts wuich seem to be near at hand isis urged that Operutors ana iiners snould eXuidit a spirit ©) jorvearance and Conciliation, but it does not Seem that eitner party wii be Willing to adopt tue easiest ana dest way to remove existing cumpilca- tions. veputy sueri™! Khoaas, win @ or Bev fe nen collected iM this city, Wil leave } scene Of disturvance early to-murrow, & Movement which suvws that peace has pot yet been secured in the disadected districts, ‘MINERS aT MACCH CHUNE. Mavcu Cucung, Pa., April 6, 1875. ‘The coal region in Carbon county remains in the same tranquil state. In mo part of the antura- Cite coai felds is tuere such quiet ieelings as in this county. Tne miners remain firm, ava uf toe Operators will give (em tue 1674 basis Work wil ‘be resumed at once. ALL QUIET aT POTTSVILLE. POTTSVILLE, Pa., April 6 187% Inquiries made as to the truth of the rumor in Girculation that the colliery at Gilbertou, where the demands of the miners were acceded toby paying (be 1874 Lasis, and the only mine which our furnaces here are depending on jor supplies, bad ceased working, shows the romors to be un- Jounded, anu tuere is 10 immediate danyer of tue —— beig Cumpelied to Liew oat and suspend he Telegrams from the coal regions report alias @QUlct, tavuga trouole is apprevended to-morrow When the coai trams begiu moving. About 400 mw.ners paraded tue streets to-day at Tamaqua, Tuey weut to the mines lucatea oi the town and jouod tue meu bad ail quit work. | Toey dischi 4 their revolvers in the air, and | ipiormed & a that they bad Ject.ou to c Mien ‘eonductea toemselves quietiy. BO TROUBLE aT HAZELTON, AZELTON, Pa., April 5, 1875. A@airs bave deen quict since Saturday, and our Streets again present their usual tranquil appe ance, Tue deegate meeting beid on Saturday passec resolutious demanding that ail dead work Bhouid ve suspended, vat that tue pumps sno Bot be interered with. A resolution was also d requesting Mr. laggart to cease working. Care DIS Men qUIeLIY acyulesce tuere WLI be LO Jarther trouvie, but soouid they 1eluse we may another raid to enio.ce the demand of tne miou. ‘ive severul Giscriets represepied have Fepor ed (newselves Weill suppleu With junds, and apie to how out ior AL st SIX montis. fhe Buwes Of tue Werchants Who assisced the Sherif om Weanesday were placed om the miputes and Siee Men are DOW Marked. A meeting vf 1b Who reuse assistance to tue tOrmorru® evening, Vhue t Qbd order vemsnd toa! toey MOF FeLUsied BosiseaUCe 1D (Le Clause Of Deri. 4 MINER's MURDER. ©CRANTON, Pa., April 5, 1875. Rumps are already | however, ae the | gymnastic leats o/ Mis8 Leona Dare, which charm by # quality of ease and gracefuiuess not often seen im simiar aisplays, Ivit were not ior its Gangerous character Miss Dare’s pertormunce wouid oe tgoroughly enjoya- ble. Beautital tu orm and graceiui in action, (his daring gymaast seems to revel ta tue danger to whicn , her Jeats monientarily expose her, aud once or twice, When some nervous woman utrered an eXclamation as sue swept through the air, the face of the gymnast lighted up With a smile of conscious triumph, In view ot the Very dangerous nacure of this periormance, the precautions against accident appeared scarce- ly sudicient, thouga no Goubt the very danger of these air-ieats added to the cination with Whica the audience watcued them, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. Ristori visits Chicago on May 13. Barnum will sbortiy move to pastures new, Mrs. Kousby appears to-night at the Boston Globe, in “'Twixt Axe aud Crown, Mme. Nilsson is creating quite a sensation in the French provinces under Uimann’s management. Miss Cary sang Beetnoven’s “In questa tomba” at a Thomas’ concert in Boston on Saturday after- noon. Davy Crockett is arawing large houses at the | Park. He bas proved a better success than Colonel Sellers, ¢ Lotta succeeded Lawrence Barrett at Mc- Vicker’s, Chicago. "Twas but @ siep from tne sublime. Tne Grand Central, a Brooklyn variety theatre, is doing good business this week with a large company. Gye promises to bring out Heroid’s “Le Pré aux Cleres” at the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Gar- den, London, this summer. Edwin Booth’s eugagement at the Boston Theatre closed on Saturday night, and proved to be @ remarkably successiul oue, Mile, Aimée’s rare taleots ér opéra doufe shine particularily mm “La Jolie Parfumeuse,” whica crowd tne Lyceum every night. There was a semi-centennial celebration at tue Filth Avenue Theatre last evening “Toe Big Bonanza” having reached its fiftieth performance. Madame Van Zand¢ is highly praised jor her snare of the work in “The Creation,” which was given by the Boston Handel and Haydn Society last week. Bryant’s continues the house of refined fan and jouity. Whoever wants to laagn had better call on Dan, at bis lite Opera House. He ts a periect cure jor the blues. The main detect of the present season at the Grana Upera, Paris, 18 tne extreme smallness of the répertoire, Meyerbeer, being a German, geis no favor irom M. Halanzier. balvini’s opening character at Drury Lane last monta was Ovbello, He will be am excellent sub- Stitute tor Mapieson® of nights, when Itahan opera is laid on the shelf to cool. Mr, Neuendord oss made a more decided and brilliant success with “Girofié-Girofa” than with any piece tuat bas been produced on tne boards of the Germania Theatre. It is still on. A Londvn paper says thatthe great success of the American revivalists, Messrs. Moody aod Sankey, lies principally in the musical capabiliues of the latter gentleman, who ts an excellent byma singe: The musical college, toward which ex- Mayor Kingsland bas made such @ munificent donatiou—on dit, $5,000,000—has not yet assumed Gefinite shape, as tuere is a bill pending before | the Legisiature in regard to its cuarte: Mme. Ristori will appear at the Lyceum on | Monday evening as Queen El zaberh id on | Taesday s Lucrezia Borgia, ana in the sleep- | waixing scene irom “Macbeth.” Toose will be ner final jarewell periormances in New York. Mr. Max Maretzex will produce Flotow’s opera “L’Ombra," for tne Gret time, at the Academy of Masic on Friday evening, With tne following cast:—Gina, Miss Aauie Randall; Vespina, Mise — Hoffmann; Fabrizio, Sgnor Benirateili; Mironet, Signor laglapetra. Mr. J. N. Pattison lectures on Wednesday evening at De Garmo Hali, on the pianist Liszt, ijustrating bis lecture with the following trau- scriptions from the composer's works:—‘Beve- diction et serment” (Berlioz) ; “Le Campanelia” (Pagani); “Cojus Animam” (Rossini); “Aur dem Wasser” (Schubert); “Melod (sehabert). The popularity o: the to increase, and tue Fitn Avenue is nights crowded by audiences whose boisterous enjoy- | Ment of the play snows low thoroughly taey ap- A shocking tragedy was enacted last night at Peckaviile, a smaii town about eight miles irom this city, on ine of the Delaware anu Boason Raiiroad, in tue course of whica a miner named Patrice Siavio was shot torougn the beart. Tue Vvietim of this tragic adray was crinkiog at the saloon of Jobo Slavia, in Company with sume Ove | Other miners amoug whom were Jon Ed Wards aud ‘Thomas Morgan. Alter ul/Bking somewaas [reely & discussiun «rose Of (he lavor question apd tne benetit of trades Gnions, ip the course of whica wor ran igh betweea Slavin aud Edwards. Bubsequentiy tae euuire party it the saido0 and the dispute was resum Lawards was xavcked @uWu, beatles abd vadiy aba: bg | companion, Morgan. ran away, When, searin, ve Would de ki.tu, kuwards drew a revolv aod fred i im the air to frighten Bis assail- Gots, They did uot dew however, and ne Brew @SeCvnG aod this Umea fatal snot, tae ball Giriking Pairick Slavin a le avove the right Bip, passing upward in « Sianting Girection it oeewrous his heart and escaped turough tue leit reas, iNsiautly Killing Bim, Kewarus was @ ted, and, ater a pr ring betu a Mace, Was Wiikesvarre Ou £0 awalk trial ab tue Boto Bi waras aus Siavin Bt tae Winton mines ior sowe ‘ime pas THE FALL RIVER SPINNERS. FALL River, Mase., Apri: 6, 1976. A despatch received here j:om Warren, R. 1, 07s the mule spinucrs there have turned out oo Strike, oF to \ne manulacturi give back ten pei cent. RECEPTION OF THE TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT. The members geld & feception at their armory, in Fourteentn street, last evening. Toe ouiding was crowded | to tts utmost capacity by & jasniouabie company, | os. After che fou declining wo | oce i vt Twenty econd regiment ton r of cae of the | b 2 t ra Ward was presen a Tao pit os Pee wr ene re | prec | the dialogue, aud Miss e it, Severai changes nave ceen made in Cawaliader bas ioaod the missing love poem, Which promises to become as jemous as some of Dundreary’s episties. From present appearances “Big Bonanza’ wil Gil up | the season at the Filth Avenue, Last sight is ity-Grst performance, BROOKLYN MYSTERY. THE HANGING OF MATTHEW TOBY. Yesterday Colonel J. Alien gave the Coroner of Brooklyn @ point oi information touching the mysterious suicide of Matthew Tooy, tue unforta- nate individual whose jie body was [ound A | Gangling by the neck from a rope, the end of whica | was made jast to the limo of a tree, in a vacant lot on the line of DeKaib avenue, near Bedford, about | rhe Colonel's by oe B pon G@aybr oo Sunday morning last. coachman, it appears, was one of cover the body aud ue pave it it Would bave been Im possibl ir yy mao 0 lave 80 huog hiweell, judging irom toe pecuhar position | in Wuien It hung. Coroner Nolan has taken cuarge Of the case aud wil) mld the inquest to-day, Mate thew fooy quarrelied With fis wile at their jace of huituliou, @ tevement house, on Park avenue, at nine o'clock Was overpeard by his Mra iovy drove her bouse Wilh &@ butcner Kole, teuoen street, bear op Saturday nevt, lanaiady. wuo was a lavorer, aad worked jor “qui Contracror, was jorty-five years 01 age, Gud leaves a widow und two grown ebildren. to INtOxXiCation, aad YooR one jon did threaten to drown hiweelf, But little eregence i giveu to the tacory Oo! jul play, as it Woula appear io be «an impe ptnees f jor @ man to be Was Gy in the pubic street in the heart of Brooxlyo Without atirccting atrentivn by bis re+ sistance to His assalania, The Uorouer says De | Will make & WOrouys MVeRtitelion Of the Case, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Was predisp: Biumeatoal, Was arrested in ‘lovoken ior being aise oraeriy. hortiy alter beimg putin @ cell he took | | onta strap and hanged himetil to a beam. ere Of death When be Was aiseuvel and immediately cut down. He joo «nd fewoved to the Coum on stiemut Ld ws forty your 4 theo began to playa little better, and, putting a Big Bonanza” continues | Yesterday afternoon, & man, name Frederick | NEW YORK CITY. Philip Rider was found dead tn the yard of No, 560 West l'birty-@ret street yesterday morning, At seven o'clock lustevening OfMicer Qux, of the Thirty-second precinct, shot and killed a rabid dog at the c.rner o/ 146th street and Kingsbridge road. A pleasant gatnering at Tarn Hall, No, 66 East Fourrh street, last evening, participated in the Soe eSRORN ONC as exercises of the Irving Literary | Umon, | The annual meeting of the Amateur Rife Club | for tue election of oMeers and transaction of other business, will take place at the First Di- Vision rendezvons this evening at eight o'clock. Wiliam Thompson was arrested last Savurday night, and tasen to the Tombs the following morn- ing. He was committed on a charge of drunken- ness. In the alternuon te died tn the prison, It 18 supposed, trom the etlects of lquor, Early yesterday morning the sioop Thomas B. Causey, lying at bulkhead No. 281 South street, sprung aleak, and, despite the efforts of all on board, the water gained rapidly, until they were compelled to abandon her, ana snesvon aller- ward sunk, The regular meeting of the New York Rapid ‘Transit Association will be held at two o’clock this afternoon, at the rooms of the New York Board of Fife insurance Brokers, No. 162 Broadway, at which itis proposed to proceed with the election of olficers ald directors. All persous having sub+ Scription papers ure requested to vand them in, The committee appointed by the Presidentor the | Produce Exchange to present the resolutions adopted by (he meeting of merchan'ts on the 1st inst., will proceed to Albany for that purpose to- morrow morning. it Consiga of the Jolowiag:— Isaac H, Keed, a, A. Orr, A. D, Harrison, George | W. smith, Curlos Cobb, Jesse Hoyt, H. Oo. Armour, | A lair and iesuiva! will be opened this aiternooa in the Sunaay schoo! room of the Church of the | Holy Sepulchre, Seventy-fourcth street, east of | Fourth avenue, and will be continued aiternoons and evenings till Saturday. Tne iadies of the congregation have taken great pains to provide tor their guests uo entertainment which shall be eminently enjoyable. BROOKLYN. Michael Mullady, one of the owners of the dis- tillery which was seizea at the loot of Bridge street in December last, was arrested by a United States marsbal yesterday ana acid to bail in $10,000, The Rev. Mr. Woodward, pastor of the Ever- green avenue Metnodist Episcopal church, ap- peared in Justice Semier's Court yesterday and pistes acaarge ol slander against Mr. W. H, oung, one of his parishioners. In the supreme Court yesterday, before Justice Tappan, &@ motion Was made to change the venue iu the suit of Edward J. Doran against Tammany Hall tor bee .000, irow New York county to Kings county. si On Was reserved. Senator Coe and Assemblymen O'Keefe and Tal- mage had a conference with Mayor Hunter yester- | day in regard to pending legislation at Albany, wuica if enacted Wii Increase the deot of the city several million dollars, Tne legislators promised to oppose the bills, At the meeting of the Common Council yester- day complaints were received irom the trustees of the Second Methodist church and the Principal of Public schoo! No, 13, agalnst the Sixth District Court, at Grand and Ewen streets, which is 1mme- Glately opposite ‘he institutions. Alter some dis- cussivun it was resolved to remove the Court to the Stagg street poiice station. WESTCHESTER. The Episcopal clergy of Westchester county will Vernon, on the 7th inst, Bishop Potter will be | present, ‘Servicesat nine ad eleven A. M., and haifpast seven P. Jo ing addresses on ‘the subject of missions will be delivered. THE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. The Brookiyn villiard tournament was resomed last nignt at the City Assembly Rooms, and the spectators were entertained by two well contested - games. The first game of the evening and seventh of the series was between Albert Garnier and Joseph Dion. The latter broke the balls and ran 38, At the close of the sixteenth innings the game stood—Dion 160 and Garnier 103, The latter run of 53 and one of 34, took the lead, and at the close of the twenty-filth innings the game stood— Garnier 224 and Dion 214. Garnier continued in good piay and won by 76 points. After the intermission Ruaoiphe and Ubassy went to work. The latter broke the balls and after three innings, in which neitner man dia much good, Ubassy counted 21 and then Radolpre foliewed with Si, Both men were piaying pretty well and Rudoiphe was in extra good form, ex- Dibitiag some really fine billiards. At the close of the tenta inmiugs t game stood, Kudolpne 138 and Ubassy 69. Tne latrer then began to / brought to the attention of tne Cabinet. meet in convocation at Trinity church, Mount | Wa WASHINGTON. GENERAL WASHINGTON DESPATCHES. WasHINGTON, April 5, 1876, NEGOTIATION O¥ THE NEW BONDS. Information received at the Treasury Depart meut ts to the effect that the prospects for neg Vating the new United States bonds in the bant's of the syn¢icate have considerably improved, INTERVIEW WITH HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRES + DENT ON THE MEXICAN INVASIONS—-NO STEP B OF IMPORTANCE YET TAKEN—THE POSSIBILr Try OF A WAR. President Grant to-day, im conversation wit!’ the writer hereof, remarked, in reply to a ques ton, that he was somewhat amused lately at newspaper statements of what he would do in re- Jation to the recent outrages by armed bands of Mexicans invading the Texas fronuer, Sucti statements were mere inventions, as he haci not, since these events, expressed his views &) any person, not even to the Secretary! of State, who, like himself, bad been: absent irom the city. It was already known to the public that orders nait been issued tothe military for the protection di. our cliizens on the frontier, but !n addition to thfisi nothing has been done. The government was nol; yet fully advised of the extent oi the outrages, although it has been officially informed of the) arrest of @ mail carrier ana the burning of a post office by the invaders, The Mexican government had repeatedly been reminded of outrages here- tolore committed by Mexicans on citizens of the United States, both in Mexico and on Ufited States Soil, and would hear from this government in a | short time concerning those more recently com- | mitted through the Department of State. There | would be a consultation with the Secretary of State on this subject, and probably it would be But, meantime, all newspaper statements as to the action of the government woula be mere specula- tion, “We must,’ be remarked, ‘determine here- after what is proper to be done in the premises.’ He could see poreason for apprehension of a war between the twocountries; but, of course, no one could tell what might take place in the future. Noting, however, would be done by this govern- ment to provoke such a result, SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL ‘Steamer. | _Saile. | Destination.) Office. mburg.. {113 Broadway Alger Lavernool | 4Howlng Green Rimte or oulsiana Ape Z; i2 Broadway. Abril §:|Hamourg. [61 Broadway. | Bremen..../2 Bowing Green Liverpool. |19 Broadway Laverpool |i Broadway, Ww o9 tiroadway. 113 Broadway. tiiowlng Green jLondon,.../09 Broadway. . | Kotterdam | 80 Broaaway, “JApEL 18.[ Hamabure. bh Broadway. Abell 17.|Liverpoot. | 18 Broad way. Liverpool. {10 Broadway. Liverpoor. |1¥ Broad wav. 55 broadway era Egypt pril Liverpool. |69 Broaaway. cia or Montreal. abr i 3 Liverpool. || broadway. Republic... April 24. | Laverpool.. | ls Broaa way, Wyoming. HA April 27.| Liverpool |# Broad war Sebilie } Hambarg. .|112 Broadway sen ren 2), Rotterdam | | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, Borneo. shaw, Havre—C W Bertaux. Wieland (Ger), Vogelsang, Hamburg—v oe s Shle Co. sue oe fe ow tng croix—P Hanford & Py Cardenas—Jas E Vara & ‘brig Bitte (Ger), Nieble, Exeter, E—Funch, Edye & ‘Drie Harry & Aubrey (Br), Briggs, Barbados—Dwight & sane. 4 ‘M Jones (Br), Gamage, Port au Prince—L F Skog a ale, Roos, St Jec0—Waydell & | & Stine a Mire Cas Gascatae. cookers. benign ee 5 ot ad mma Heatber, He: oootr Emma Fart, Hart ; neers Elwell & wb Ses T np, Belews me Baracoa Pw Mee Ebbert (Br), apretty lively game and on his twenty-secom pone made @ brilliant run of 111, giving nim @ ood lead. Rudolphe dic not give up without a pos, aon the twenty-flita innings he counted Alter a hard strozgle by ah — cy Aa eye Ubassy—2, 1, 1, 21, 2, 0, 9% 14, 21, 10, 0, 0, 111, 1, 0, eas 4%, 0, 1, 0, 10, Kado!phe—O, 0, 0, 31, =f. % 35, ‘tdi 11, 0 6 O, 8 & 0. 1, 18,0, 1h 45s 6 Highe: ye 18, s—Uonasy, 21, 23, 21, 121, Rudolphe, 20, 45, 35, ab. 2 ‘average: Ubassy, 9 1; Radolphe, § 31-22, Time of gume, 20. 1 Mr. William iH. Parker, Jr., kindly oMciatea as releree, ane perlormed his unthankiul duties witn @ prompt decision that gave geueral satisiaction. This evening the games will be vetween C —_ Dion and Maurice Daly, and Garnier and Rud ’ SUMMARY. me of the Brooklya tournament, be- Garnier and Jos~pa Dion, 400 pormts, ais on @ 5X10 Collender tadle, fitted with tion cusbion : | * Garnier—0. 0 2, 2, 6, 26, 0, 14, 0, 4 0, 13, 0, 0, 2% | 19, 2, 8, 0, 53, 20, }, 0. 4, 2, 2, 10, 40, 0, 4, 9, 21-300, | bron 3 3, 0, 16, 0, 20, 7, tytn ah 1h & 16% 0, 2, ¥ 5. Hugnent ranse—sarnier’ ber 2. 6a, 20, 84, 40, St. Dion—81, 20, 24, 80. average—Caruier, 9 21-31; Dion, 7 &31. Time vl game—ih. 640, THE TAMMANY SOCIETY. The Tammany Society held a meeting last even- ing at the Wigwam ond \ransacted cousiderabie | Foutine business, But one memver was initiated, | Mr. Josepa Shanoon, once somewhat known in political circles. The case of Nelson J. Wateroury, jor offending sapiens, the rules o: the society, ia | baving | vare doings | aecide | betore | there was | ‘we members to THE PALISADE INSURANCE FRAUDS. The trial of Louis &. French, Secretary of the so calied Palisade Insurance -ompany, was com- menced in the Court vi Quarter Sessions, at Jer- sey City, yesterday, Judge Holtman presiding. ‘The indictment charged that Freuch entered into | @ conspiracy with Henry Sacia, tne so-called | president of the company, to detraud the public, Sacta was arrested and lodged in ja\i in New Yore on charges arising Out Oo! the same transaction, but he became insane and is now in an asylum. ‘Yhe first witness called by District Attorpey | Garretson was Jonm M. Wilson, wuo vestified that he was joterested in the jate Firem Prt | Insurance Company 0! New York; toat ia Jui | 1873, French was introduced to nig and negotia- | tons were opened.ior the sale of the charter: wit | ne charter to Freacn; the jatver paid 8 Cash; the reason witness dt ob | nen under tae charter, Was that ke could Bot obtain the required $50,000 In sa | Jane Willard vestified that Waverley age: New house; never Hamilton exther Sacia or French. vow! of Twenty-eigatn screet, New Y sides that no womah bamed Thompson fr that she did hot know French, but would know Sacia by sigut. Heafietta Suaberger Gnd several other Witnesses testified that tuey did not know any persons in their houses beuriog toe names | set Gowan iu th@ DOOKS of the Sacia-French con- | @ d the ‘true inWardness'’o. the pri- testified :—I was employ sorance pany July; Was hued vo: and at avoter ti both fame from F paid by & check of George W, James, drawn to the order of Baclu; acted us oookkeeper did not receive any cash nor did anybody | receive any; made entries in the cash book from | Ma\i memorandum book Jurmiehed dy Freucht urnel Was Made Op from tbe policy regist CS) nd stock ledwer irom the memo. verai policies Were issued, Tne ned mai 7 om at the ai Kelsey was Wage Pa a the Wilgessos in tae REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TRELBGRAPA LINE Steamer Maas (Dutch), Chevalier, Begerécm Lyf 2, and Flushing 23d, with mdse sng ase Puan Cave aio: in int 4200 lon 6). pasted. & field of ice wboat 40 wiles long, and several Targe ice- Dergs from 40 to 20 tect Bish. (Ger), Wilson, Boones Marcn % and with mdse and passengers to Koaath, Nech Kuhbaoe. Ete feamier ‘Wenetactor, Wood, > gee NC, 72 hours, with mse vo Wit Clyde & mgd — ‘wie 3 Cooratows, DO, with ork, Lima. (swe). s_westman, jombay 100 days, with Kinseed to order. Passed Ci "ape of Goa Hope Feb 10, S ater larch ain ton hou Moan ata tor sandy: Hook: Iie let 430 N, tod Ey 15 W. bark Andrea mnioute otras irom ‘Calne ‘tor Gibraltar. Bark Kawo Gas. Someta. Gioucester 44 days, in bal- ‘dye wept te Ay Patterwon, Reich, Porto Cabello I days. wit 90 . ne i iss & Co. Mare’ ve, int me id hides to Dal BN iene ‘ spok rie inate Pgs, hence tor Pale 2, lat 37, lon Margaret (Sr), jerme tor lbilade! tae Maolius of ie ieee is Tanas 17 days, “Ee Jala Lan sS08s, Cardenas ‘vessel of §t John, Ui days, with sugar and mei iado to a 5 & Parker. sebr sort Fetrel wt, elisworth, Me), Hasxell. Cedar Keys, Fla, 14 days, wi th cedar to Eppiuger, Mussel! & | o. Parga i Be which arrived 4th from Liverpool, bir cry ence for Li Orit. 8 ast, u Sandy PASSED THROCGH HELU GAT BOUND SOUTH. Jat 4617, ive 4 20, signee Tey tiny salle Look, met ste Pas Guy or Brooklyn, spain, aud Utopia, alr bound sant ¢ George Cromwell. an, TP Forpase for New maa. ‘D, eas Brovidenee for New York. London ter Aunboy, Providence for New Tork. Clara Rankin, FR Portiana for New ¥ tn lamba to Ham go ria _— br sandy Hoo! ms, Providence for ey jaker, Providence tor phy sour t's Dean, 3 MeComoer, somerset for New York. BOUND BAST. BELO\ Ww. | | Berk Hira feaeer EP are 0 Lowy Ke ae | BAILED. x Great Western (at (BP) & Rene) tp oe jae Bteane: Mano (Br), Bremen; barks dans, 8 Gubraitar; Kitsoer (Nor), Goadon;. Hamton (Ber omne cry ——1 senr Ji ian, Bars ‘ar brigs Brie, iupers 10; Waseda - MARITIME MISCELLANY. sar See cavie news. | Toe still continues to come down with the ireshet in the North River. Several vessels which anchored in the violnity of the Battery on bunday last were caught by it | and carried down the bay nearly to gtaten Irland. Among them were the German bark Folus snd brig An, nie Whart emusing them to collide, by which the bark lost ber miaeen topmast and the brig her jibboom, ship FRoch Train was also carried down the bay. The | sreamvoa' gd U3 aoe ying yn reee era oo Your | Tporning. Prepera- te My My, Eraneieee | zo Z for bayer hich pase ‘orm one, agi ce woe. ale be | do; solr Ligge | for | teras, carried ewer (oreyerat | revs ward i Prince Ed’ Gar 8 i . Bailar on private pg A yt talrnd’ tn Tone ba be terms. ‘Bank Monnixe Licut (Br), at Matanzas ‘ork, was agroun’ at the entrance o! on the ah ist. No particulars. Scur Conway, which went asnore at Moosepecca 20th ult, was towed into » reece pe Me, Saturday evening, by We revenue cutter Woodbury. The Vonway was bound to Boston wath # full cargo of boxed herring, ‘the cargo 43a total loss; usured im a Delaware office tor $2,000. ‘The vesset was pot damaged, op Bostom. April S-Steamer Dominion (Bn, Clements. ‘om Yarmouta, Ns, while coming up the harbor last Digit in thick weather” ‘ran ushore on Galinup' Island, but Was pulled off this forenoon by steam tuys without sustaiming any serious damage. Guoversren, Mass, April 5—Schr H B Stanwood, of this port, six weeks overdue ona trip to Georges Isian!, is undoubiedly lost. She had a erew of 12 meni was owner by Pettingold & Cunningham, She was valued @t $4.9 Vand insured for $4 Mie season ihus {a hen proved very disastrous. Shx vessels and 6) lives have bean ae being 47 more than uring the same period last Newrorr, April — During a eas Jast night sehr Her- bert Manton, O I rom ‘Somerset lor New Yore, parted chains ar Weit both anchors, and it she bad not a fair wind tuto this port would bave gone ashore. werteLD. Mass. April 5—The Connecticut River ts now clear of ice trom Holyoke to the sound, an Water 1s rapidly subsiding. \d the Woop's Hore, April 5—The, two sloops which were off Yarmouthport, assisting the schr Arrow, were driven ashore to-day. Suirsuicona is much depressed on the Merrimac ‘iver. Seven vessels are on the s:ocks, most of them approaching completion, with only one coatract upon mich s beginning has Bot been made, The pro-pect is exceedingly dull, Launenep—At Seaford, Del, Apri! 1, schr Lens Cotting- ham. The Jolowing ay aré het dimension: feet kee if ee) beam. 8 140 teet over. re fu BOL tons Cee ie arie Sete atel ott n. and o:hers of Seato! be commanded by Capt N A vutten. SPOKEN. Steamer Oriental, from Savannah for Boston, April 8 sar Win Cobb, Brad: 3,4 Ri ar mm © . ‘a i for f Rio tas janeto, eb i on on a onan 7% a, ers ae rl tel me stor lavre, 19 days out, as Dingo, trom Philadetphia for Cardenas, March Pride of the East, of Cala days from York Tor Groytowss Nie, durch li ta 38 Weton 7050.” WOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS, — Merchants, shipping agents aud ship captains are ‘wiormed that by telegraphing to the Hsratp London ‘Ttareau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and deparc 1 res from European ports, and other ports abroad, of 4 merican ana all toreiga vessels trading with the | Inited States, the same wil: ve cabled to this country fi ve of charge and published. Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- 4) tg at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, @ tre of Hematp news yachts, plier Nol East River, New Yo ork, Letters received trom all parts of the world and pi omptly delivered. Duplicates are required. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Arweer, April 5—Arrived, steamer State of Nevada (in), Braes, New York. Axyan—Arrived, bark Nereid, Nickerson, Antwerp. Bristor, April 4~Arrived, brig Sir Robert Hodgson (1'r), Bradden, Charleston, shghtly damaged. Also arrived 4th, bark Lom (Nor). Rostrup, New Or- le ins; Sth, brigs tleetwing (Br), Manley, Philadelphia; EL ago (Swe), Marin, do. Beaxx, April S~Arrived, bark Statsminister Stang (\ br), Falkenberg. Pascagoula. . Barcetona—Sailod, bark J M B (Sp), Camprosmor, U hited States. Bart (Sictly)—Sailed, bark Aberdeen, Salvage, New Wi ork (or Philadelphia). Guascow, April 4—Satled, bark Charlotte (Ger), Wal- lu te, United States. GroxaLtan—Sailed, bark Amicizia (Ita), Bottaro (from Gi moa), Baitimore (or Philadelphia). flavex, April 4—Arrived, schr Anne 8 Conant, Hat- fa td, Mobile. | Sailed 24, ship Themis (Ur), Rossiter, United Stat ba rks Helen Angier, Staples, do; Gulathea (Nor), Stean- sei a, do © (Nor), Pettersen, New York. } Lamauna, April $-Arrived, barks Stanbo (Nor), Gun- de tven, Wilmington, NC; Wega (Ger), Gerths, do; Sur mé ‘tra (Ger), Baumann, Darien. £ atled 2d, bark Dr Falk (Ger), Haupt, New York. “ 1 avenroot, April ¢—Arrived, steamer Lord Clive (ir), Un qubart, Boston; bark Udjus (Nor), Jansen, New York." A (so arrived 41h, ships Dovenby (Br), Penny, Astoria, O; . \tritish India (Br), Sexton, San Francisco; Landseer, Kune wiles, Boston; barks Beigium (Br), Mosher, Obaries- ton; Sth, TJ Southara, Woodward, Galveston. Lo wpox, april 5—Arrived, ship Leander (Br), Knight, New York; Dover Castle (Br), Culbert, do. Lis ano, April 4-Of, bark Resolve (Nor), Hansson, from New York sor Copenhagen. Las Wx, April 4—Sailed, steamer State of Indiana (Br), Sadie’ from Glasgow), New York. Man teutes—Seiled, Anu, for New York, Musi ux4—Sailed, bark Templar, Baruler, New York. New: tr, April ¢—Arrived, brig Wanderer (Ger), Brinck- mann, Baltimore. Puyw votm, April 5—Arrived, steamer Holsatia (Ger), Barend 1, New York for Hamburg. Qvexs stows, April 4—Arrived, steamer Bifrost @we), Weuterg ten, New York; ship Dexter, Gannett, San Francise >; barks Vice Ammiraglio Tegethoif (Aus), To- mich, Bo ‘ton; Sth, ship Sattara (Br), Harrison, Portland, O; bark} ‘rince Alfred (Br), Morton, Philadelphia, Also art ived 6th, steamer City of Chester (Br), Leitch, New York for Liverpool. Rorreap \m, April 6—Salied, steamer W A Scholten (uten), Hi is New York. Suyaxa— Salled, bark Svanen (Nor), tor Boston. ‘Trimsts— Sailed, bark Volnnteer (Aus), Zambello, United Stat 2. Taste Bas , CGH—Sailed, barkJ A Brown, Greenish, Unites Staw 6 Lowxpos, A pril 5—Ship Dacca (Br), Tosh, trom New York for Lom Jon, is ashore on the Isle of Wight, and lies ina dangero us position. The crew ieft the ship aud ave not sinc: been heard of. A later account says the D ts a total wr eck: crew saved and landed at Cowes to- day. (The Da cca registered 1105 tous, built at Sunder- land, E, in 14 '4, and hailed from London, Her cargo consisted of % WO bols four, 85,79 bushels wheat and 1700 staves.) Bark De Mare bi (tal), Mari, from Leghorn Feb 27 for New York, has| 'atback to Ltorepair damages Bark Lincoln, Thorn, bas been chartered to take ber cargo to destination, inst from the harbor N J'OREIGN PORTS. Acona, WCA, np date—Arrived, bark Lemuel, Tufts, A oumAy, Maren tn port hip Carondelet, Stetson, for " oavina, eb" Arrived, bark Gen Fairfield, Kelly, Live: Caiguers. Feo 26 ~In port, ship "Tae ir), for New Yors, ldg; 4 geuor, Gould, and unter, Panvo, une Saiied trom Seug) Feb 27 (aot 344m), ebip Queen of the nd 5 ef, eowaters,, Lowen) tis Aee tP aretaa sary York (an) sailt fo “ day Math eks «Wma Kiley, Coffin, Philadel. eed weil. Dr ko, Boston. ieketson, borth of Hat- riotte, Whittemore, Wo} sora Huth varuing. ao; , het Ape Cole, Now: Tork: al ee Les he Pearo itau, Lake, ds ith i “ay ith, New York; Sinope Bn, oote, starts oe Lily (8r), Kingston, te Pit, March —In port sches Margie. MePad- nai Ben} rae ria York lag. April Saad tived, steamers Columbia (Br), a vhattuck, st Fare Mquelog. brig Tyevon a ‘ork. Maren etn port brig Ad Sretongtt an, ab toy how Tere, ark New York. aids, brig bn pew im ise’ Ufigs HF Dower, a Mivik ‘on, Boson. one bp. bide ar), Mepbura, New Yoru; ver winery (BE ” "eeeamice (cuba, Murch ¢ S0=Agrived, soht Abbie " , URase, By wea *, haw eb Li=s led, ship Camilld, 1 phrey, oan Francisco. in port Fe! ayat @. (hr), Hegra:, Nerttort art ond and reine for -an b 13, sit Loca Dt ort ery fer at Kitan orih, Wass, Se ieeteen ire ived Jan J dot. Hon Kongi 1 stevens, « for 3 | ‘ANCLBCO, Ponto Cakett.o, March 19—In pore brig Anne Gardner, . irom New York. ‘March 23—In port by Ig Louisa Price, Brown, New Ly 7 days; sehr A UW Lennox, oray, irom ae ‘—arrived, sche Armida O Mali, Hall, 0 ye ed ta, bark Henry L Gregg, Hardy, north of Hat NB, April 2=Cleared, 9 thr J B Marshall, Mar- ark Paway i Lori Lori wemmer Australia ( \s aie) ae ‘eitigow: peavo¥a, March Ib—tn port sd br Koobeko, Jasper, for Bueucs Ayres. \ds. AMERICAN PO BTS. shizeanDuts, April rrr oiled, tohr RC Thomas, iheodore Dean, att Wilth Mason, ail, Hall, sors Melgne M Enogl! ley Por, Havana: Dominga | A ty. ia —Sehes bse from y Purver, _ mente Md het ie, Phi inertia alt isa | sa tt, tease Bac, Peg -s4 at anchor bo the ehannel~—Sehr Nelite Oushtea bay ‘uba tor Port! ed ry, New York; bark 4 rite ilart, Davis sie, a nba niotrs, Lean Moiladelpias oat more. Machtasport, 0 load 101 BALTIMURE. April d-éleared’ (uot arrived), scat Katie ‘Gallia Mat uias, Cour! Balied-—aniy kamal "Oty (oer), Roterdam 4ih—Arrived, schr Nellie Bowers, ‘stuckbole, Cat denas. Below—Barks Mug Iugg, Steed, Santos; King County (Br Hand, Antwerp. sicamers Jonns Hopkins, Parker, Bot on Civ ot San atone, rennmgton, New York Fauny Cadwallader. voster, do; vatk Lalgl Kuggierd Ital), Ruggiero, Liverpool; brig Oyster Bed Lass (Bt), ooper, Cardenas Below—La olin (Ital), Gazzolo, rom Genoa. Cleared—Steauers Win Lawrence, Howes, Boston: Hatteras, Swit, do; FW Brune do; bar! Aquidneck, Kafile, ine daneiro: Gazelle (Nor), Briuyy Queenstown: Thor (Nor), \norwaldsen, Cork, or Fl thrsen, Go honberg; brig. Mary rdenas; sche sen Borland, speretti, Walter F Parker, Beele, Fall River A Chase, Dolan, era ns M-ggie adv «, Norris, Boston: John Hall, Powel, do ak, Parker, New Haven, Ger), Dantelsan, Cork; ee Sailed—| barks. ‘“tichard cellus (Br), Halifax: schr J Ii Stickney, Fooks,’ W Indies, BRUNSWIOK, Ga, March 23—Arrived, Schr Mark Pom ieton, Hilton feud. a sehr Maggle Todd, Richardson, Savam “Uloaroa—Senr ® & GW Hinds, Hill. Calais, red sob Amos Walker, Savann 1 Arrived, bares Sy Grant Br), rons 1 ———, trom below, sehr Bt Cot i Apri ved, bark Atlantic (Bi McKenzie, ‘Bremen;sehr Henry Meas Smith, Jae vi Sth—Arrived, steamer Calvert, Poley, Baltimore. Sailed—Ship Oioutta, Tan tou, Liverpool. DASVERs, April 2-—Arrived, schr sarah B Smith Griffin, New York. FALL WAVER, April $—Arrived, sehr George H Milla Tiilotion, Baltimore, ALVESION. aprit $—Oleared, brig JG Pichte (Ger), plokenpadk, Laguna: sches Alice Hodges, Skinne! " pico. ner City of Waco, Greenman, New yore) bark “Ade ie 0 bapa Cullum, do; sehr J Mi aletony, Jt, KORGE' “ownseud, d x TOWN Mareh $l-Cleared, «:hrs_ EV rs oll, w York; Aprill, Hattie Meg Buck, oF tpi (OWNPIDG, April 2—Arrived, sehr Vapor, rk. SUNVILLE, March 27—Ariived, schrs M W Drew, French, Belfast; JG Drew, Wadlin, New York; a B Darling, Hudson, Baltimore; dist, 8 V W Simmo: Williams, © harleston. Cleared 2th. schrs Kate 8 Cook, Haig, Nassan; 29ta, Brpseott Hazeltine, MeDouald, Beitast Y WEs1. April 3—Arrived, seainer, Geo W Slvda Pen nnn a, Gaiveston .or New York (and proc moe ‘apr 3—Cleared, sehr W G Lewis, Baxter, Ni:W ORLEANS, March $1—Clearcd, ship Reynard, Classon, Pensie: April Arrived, steamers Ariel (Br), Craig, Brazo Sanuago; Oberon (Br, Hanny, Liverpoot. Gleared Bark Aibert (Nor), Andersen, Rescagoula, , arrived, steamers WG Hewes, tripp, and ath g Clyde, Penningion, tiavana, Also arrived oth, steamer Carondelet, MeCreery, Now York. ‘iearedShip Wyoming, Baler, Havre; barks, Pease Gir), Berghout, doz Auguste, Durly i'n). Ruftlen, Bow deaax; brig Trinidad Cp), Ravo, Barc Sovruwest Pass, April 5—Arrived, ty Pleetwing, Smith, Liverpool ‘Sailed—steamer Despatch ; ships Hampton, Coane (Br) arks Nellie May, and Olimpia. ited, steamers New Orleang Mary Durkee Br) sehrs Ellen if Goider! NORFOLK, April Mosquito miet, Fla, to oad for Nortolls. Si~Arrived, sehr Samuel Fish, Rockpa NEWBURYPORT, April Smariived, Jour Ernest T Lea, Rideout, Mayagu NEW HEDIOND, Abril 5—Arrived, schr Hastings NDON, April S—Arrived, schrs Rambler, Virv Waitimore: Pering, Elzabethpo \prii Arrived, scar Florence Dem $s, Balumore. TADELPHIA. April S—Atrived. | sehr Babel Hubbard, New oy He Phill PH Irons (not as before), loared tor Boston). h—Arrived, si¢amners Ohio, Morriyon, Pani yis Queenstown Harrisburg, Word, Boston: Noman, il, do: Hunter, Sherman, 23 hours irom y er, Fultz, New York: A Q Stimel oe arate Oy, Low. oka, ies wat Choptan! ver: On! ih Beli, Show til, Mat Willie 1 Ma —Steamers Vaderland (Bele), Randall, Ant ladelpoia, Davis, New York; barks Alfet Queenstown via Darien; Ocea: 1: brig Mary 3M willianns, Tatein, Boston ; samuel Lid: Babcock, Bowen do, AM—Schr J Satiérthwalte, from 0 A my azine, ra ala, tor © dsase May rei x Westergaar, jen werpi war r), Whiteside. Belta: Harbados; scht Heary Russell, smith, Savarinah See Pyne x jon; schrs A C Paige. for M ‘a ‘Bal {oMharieston, and Young Teaser, tor New Bod: assed down yesterday, Sclestion (Aus “0. for “Sork.on Falmouth Sot supers, ayn for Caibarien, passed dows erurduy oora Ban 2 Oiti0s, ME prac igen down on Sat- urday vigh: ‘Noon—schrs Oliver Am Ponder, from do; tet’ x Merriman, from Providence, passed up since AM report A sen ty mens - teody Point, coming up in tow, uit, ae ohn Bale, d Pecora, trom Warren, and Cy cunte it Divers, from New ‘ork, passed up thy i ship 5, Pig Th tor Arwen pi ‘down this P Il, for Sas Vannah, passed down this i, * Lewss, D rib A M—-arrived ve y iverpoo! Saturday, ship Re; ean on. terday, bark Tan fepun ba ; bark ont, imogene. Chai Roan i, »uney oy Stephea Hen 3 Ham ‘Cora Etta, & F Cabada dud man} Oye ‘ship Pauline David (Ger), ion tor \deipbia at 2:30 Arrived, bark Chas Bal (Nor), Faick, Bamburg, vie, MELAND, April $—Arrived, schr Freddie Walters, rea—Sehrs Porto Rico, New York ; James 4 Brown, jelphia. Bih—sirived, brig Frnest, Sinnett, Point-a-Pitre, Peg eau af rma Srage, By A &; bark Ma’ ir De RUTIDENCE \pril arrived steamer Sipcgseane, Hallett. Bellmore via Soriola: sohre Carrie @ Crosby, Moore; w Nil Desperandara.. codsped i, Dictater, Ham wi Biggin’ mond; Richard » Newco: ee eB T. ron, by P er aleares ay. in, bail va Phila bidridge; Helen M Foster sich, and Di at. Wm Thompson, do; Hai, atc: win Dtitton. Sewtoa, . e iverty, ‘Mt SEW yy | ae rt. for aes Ea yiea, atnold, Lani Rov: iO ie. ty eroll yivestar Hale, Col ‘ork. Galied—steaner, Wunter, Sherman, sonra John shay, Tilton, a FaLoga, Now York. ree Fae ot Wm rane, Howes, Baitimore fa ad eaile Boston vipelow. 1 t Bay, $ foaded schooners, ono o nbeiom zn tne je a S-miaste Sailed— chr Lizzie W Hannum, Cobb, Virginia. BeeArrived. sieamer Florida, koge: Fhiwaciphie, ‘At the head of Long isiani sound rM 24, coum gehts thos Borden, Courbuck. irom, Palate pia fot Fail River: L Burus. Chase, Wm 5 Thompson, "3a, sohrs Samuol L Crocke Thrasaer. from Hoboken for Providence; lac! comes, hs from New York tor do; siuop Vred Brown, OP AWILCKET, April S—arrivod, genes ti B Divarty, Nickerson, ane Ben) Wartord, Sprague, beth por eiCHM OND, April ScArrived, steamer, teane Bell, wrence, fork; scar BU erry, Buston. aca Wwenmofeland, Kerio, Cuba; sehr Sea Hoga) Ir ANF bytes March 27—Arrived, ship Patter sie (Br), Gunson, Liverpoo:; bark Iconiim, Maigram, low--8nip ‘Great Admiral, Thompson. from Liver pool. Clesred—Ship Washington Libby, br me Nanaimo, Sailea—Bark Van Vieman ( Fr) isborough, Cork. April 3c eared. fei Noverougn of tne Seas, Jonaeom, Liverpool: Yosemite, Mack. Manua. SAVANN <H, «prit i—cleared, echt Horace Moodie Hand, Jacksouvilie to loaa tor fAlladeiphia fnot oe be "oF jled—Rark Forost not Wave) Queen (Br), MeCalmot Larien (auo'her revort sa, goss Hooper, Baltimore rived, anon igt oane. NeareJ—sbips saivasoca sp). Sagar, Liverpool; WG Lewis (Un, urery, do: sehr & & Wheaton ¥isber, Georgetown. TEE LO' Satied trom Tybee an, barks Espana (3p), Almeria ond Barceons: Gerion (p), Pauma Giajorea); Sta, ship sawie Chiudow Br), Sirva. T Mays, us. dares 2—Arrived, sehrs Winnie Law re, ‘spears, Phitide pain; © A.iasveriog, smith, do! 2th, © H Katon, Youus, Now ¥ "itis Apri; arrived, vont fa R Freeman, Whort per 1, apeit S—arrived, schr allen Green, Mow timol “Tielowaseh Katte G Gifford (new), from Philadel hi PRINRYARD HAVEN, April 8—Arrived, schrs Lai Coliits, Haluimore for Voston: Agnes, Wye Kiver, Md, for Quincy ary A Drury, ioston tor Sagan; @ A Poin ‘do tor Baltimore: Cas ? sinnecksen, do for savam Boverly tor /hiladeipaia. Mare for Bostow bile uns y Baker. GM Hop’ Lowa O Curus, J H Horton, and Mary Snow. waneie port, brig Grave Loihrop: sonra ‘ising Sum Agnes, aaa Ry vice: Com Kearney, Lavid Colitas, 4 rts J Lockwood Tilton, 8t Marys, Ga; AJ Fabens, vi hcarrived, oark Lovise Gehm (Ger), Stuwo, Liver poo! ‘Bth—Arrived, steamer Rebeooa Clyde, Childs, Aatth more; bark Me! me ThON, Santander; brig Magenta(Sor), Sanderson, Lisbon via Cowes: sehr Starlight, Bo# om, Clearad Brig ver Fomumar (wer , Bonen, Rotterdam sehr Chariey bugki. Orcutt y Lats, April based by, brig Ligaie M Mer rill, Minot, from bien! ga lor Boston. WARK. Apri s—Arcived, sehr imomad awards, ‘FROM GOCRTS PREDSIIC Cownsellor-at-iaw, 304 Broadway, BSOLUTE DIVOR om See) PROM DIFFRR 4d ent Staves; lean! every desertion, &0., sul» Gient cause; no publicity: "fequire 0 bharge will die vorce granied; ad view | M. HOUSE, Attorney, 19) Broad may, “Trt LD BRANOM UFFICS, AL te Falvon avouus and 89s Upen traits a Macys 4 Oa sua day | Pais e 4 Dy Mal DENILINY, | AGA CHATALY CCRE YOR AN “Nervous Debiilty ahd Weakness brows Gigaretions, excaeses oF aneetirors of of th yous for 0 years wih pu ms. bit A AREER E SS, i