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10 SENATOR GORDON, OF GEORGIA. —_——————— HE EXPRESSES WIS VIEWS ON THE PHILOSOPHY | OF THE GREELEY MOVEMENT, THE DEMO- RATIO PLaTronM FoR 1376, THE VICE PRUS- IDENCY AND OTHER MATTERS. Senator Gordon, of Georgia, bas been Jnter- newed by a reporter of the Atianta Herald, in the sourse o! which he expressed himself in regard to the following among other topics:— THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE GREELEY MOVEMENT. Now, just at bois point, Mr. Greeley, Gari Scuurz, Gratz Brown and Governor Curtin, representing Wis Gisorwanizeu and scattered army, proposed & }atorm a Cincinuati, on which if was thought Mil the elements of opposition (o toe corrupt ad- miniscration wight Le united. The movement just iien; wot because tne itberals and con- rVucives did not do their part, but because there Was Rot suiicieat time uiiowed to driug the dem- ocratic party to believe that Lue movement Was & sincere and honest efort lor reconcuisiion and Testoration. “Lhe elections of last ‘all were the legitimate and | the necessary resulisol that coalition, Something like the Greeiey movement Was absolutely neces. sary. Tue Nortuern people had become incrus- | fated With @grazite loruvation of passion, pre)u- dic abd Hale, beueath which their metlower and Deiter i@eliugs Were Mnyiisubed,. It seemed ha possible to break tbrougn this horrid casement Uwt Bud coffined the kindly Nortaern and West- | erh heart. No plea could penetrate it; no out. tage cuula shiver it; No argumens could phase it. | lt Was # sold, Unicelug muss, against which all | impulses iell mpoteat. But Horace Greeley, with o slreke of i$ Deu, as WIth a Wand, shattered this miserable Siell, And torew the Words Oo! truta | sud right and jusuce, uke suubeams, im upon we sui Sud the kroiu and the beart of the people. ‘Lo ose his Own expression, **A chasm yawned be- iWeeu the people of this Repuolic, that must "be noseu Or filed.'’ Like another Curtius, with as Dercic a heart and as bign @ purpose, | am sure, ts woved the ancient Koman, he fugg himself as @sacrilice into tae ubyss. He gave bis peu, | his speecu and his lue Lo the cause oi reconcilia- | ton, ARG Re did uot give Laem in vain, Lprough lis sacrifice the cuusia was close, and his peopie stand oVer O18 grave UNIted and Victorious. Lopposed the Greeiey movement at frst, bat I 1 BO Oue OF [HOSe WHO 1nSi8t LOW Lbat it was @ mistake. I tuink that ty WAS TH WISKST POLITICAL MOVEMENT M cur poiieal history, It Was toe carrying out ot the poucy suadowed im Lincoin’s memorasie woras—"\Ve have conquered them by altos; lec us | Win them by Waguanuuity.” 1 wears Senator Bayard, who, you Will regiember, opposed the pualition bitterly and denounced It on the door of rue Laiamore Convention, say ia the executive Session Of the Senate, just a lew days ago, that after seeing its fruits ue estimated the Greeley | movement a$ a Wise, politic and painiotic move- mueut. it gave tue South toe ear of tue Nortu and | West. Ths was all we wanted. We did not peed | arguments, We vnly lacked un audience. THE PLAYEORM FOR 1876, REPORTER—Do you (bink that we should make e beXxt nauonal Cadpalga on the Cinciunats | piatiorm? Geuerai GoRpON—I thimk Ubat we should hazard noting Ob account of prejudice or partisaa vpinion, tor l beaeve tbat the perpetuaiion of cur Irve 1ustitulions uepends ob the issue of the Dext Mauonsi Campuigy. On 1s Pecult bangs,in my opin ion, the Swely of the Republic, wien snould ve more estima le than aby were party trlumpa coud be. There are tour leading ideas (hat should enter \uto the democratic piatiorm or 1876, These jour turdinal piincipies savwid ve putiu our platform i WSUre Success, aud then advered to by our party Wo ensure peace The first point 1s, that we mall bave economy, purity and fidelity im tne aumiuistratiow o1 the government. All these ele- Ments muy be included unver tne one heac of honesty. if there 1s apything thatthe people of this couniry—ihe wnhoie people, without distinc. | on O1 party—sesire, | IT 13 AN HONEST PARTY; | @ party that wul oppose iraud aud corruption; | $hal Will throtiie rivgs und cliques; that will de- Dounce and devurone even Its own leaders wheu they become corrupt; that wiil command tue con- dence of Lome taxpayers and retrieve our 1epu- tauuon abroad. The first aud leading princigie, tuen, in the piatiorm ssoula be @ promise made— not idly, but earoestly, and guarantee—that we Wii reform the abuses o1 the present party and lairly and bonestly rua toe goverument and dis- | pose Of its revenues. PEACE BETWEEN THE SECTIONS. The second poimt that snould be incorporated imto the platform sbould be ‘a restoration 01 con- cord.” @ Must have an equuibrium restored between the sections. We mus: oave a thorouga good wil aud barmouy, We must learn ail meu to love the nutional to guard the neaional bovor and tu surtuer the national prosperit; can solve DO question satisiaciorily walle Ww as divided. While sectiona: prejudice and passion | rale men it is of Bo use to address thea wito ar- Fuiweuts OB public policy, or public polity; it is of HO Use to LalK to :bem Of IMjustice or Gisbenesey e. Questions—iet them come together as brothersand | Stud lace to lace, and looking eacn otuer lairly in the eyes, seek lor the true and (he good and tue | wise, and you Will see woat, in View of our mis- eradie bidé-Lound past, May be esteemed @ politi. cul miLegoium. There must be Quity—a oneness of leellog @ad 0. purpose- an assertion thartue Pe: | ple o: tuis Repubiuc seeking a common lending @ common right, vallding up seloen ev shai move ocward in harmony and IVE THE NEGRO BIS RIGHTS. Che third yore ia ia the pistiorm suoaid be, I think, a ce: and unmistakable pledge, that we, the people of the South, will protect tae pegro io ail bis rights of ireegom and fran: . Strange AO XG DIAY Seeeh $0 (U8, WhO year atier year Bave seen the woite employer and us negro employé votng against each omer in peace and kindu it 8 oeleved by a great many people in the Nortu that tue iret step democratic reascendency would ve to deprive the uegro hutoniy Of bis rigut to Vote, but his Ireedom wlso} (hat @t any rate We would reduce bim tos quasi slavery. y are exceedingly ealous, and naturally «0, about the pervevuation | bi What they Cail “the results ol the war.” 1 ire afraid to tras: demvcratic party power again on the sole acovuot that toey reactionary legislation. Let us a ee shat We accept a8 Dna. the aboiitioa Of siavery and the irancbise of che negro, and will deiend them a# such, and we will huve dune very much to- Ward removiog the ony obstacie that stands be- | tween tue democratic party and an overwnelming Datiouel trium)h, | US KETURN TO THE CONSTITUTION. The fourth polot of cardinal impurtance that I soould put im tue platiorm is, a revurn to the con- tituiloual methous of government, voto in che State and int 01 hile we must yield to (n ith | ar insist upon the right of States to manage ior themseives their own inter- hai afais. Wituout tus right were iu fected and its maintenance gusranteed ‘Wouldn't give s ceot ior any victory. Loere is an aiarming Leudeacy jost Low to consolidate this Verument, to gather uli tae power at Washing- 0b, tO lessen More @ad more tne liverties of the biaies abd Muke toem dependencies upva tne freat ceutral power. his must Le cnecked, and sual, too, promptly and decisively, or the iepubd- lhe ws lost, 1 Davee etter irom Mr. Wiiam M. Evarts, of w York, one of our purest And Wisest men, 19 Which be -ays:—i do not re 100 men in this country waoo re wo ® complete cuaoge in tae lorm oi our government. we are driting @ despotism With & rapidity and directness that cannot isi to alarm the peo, le woen it is Made piain to them, On this platform, then, Wich its loar carding: pois of boaesty, concora, the protection of ali citizens io ali their legal rights and a constitutional Repabile, I took we should “eater the campaign.” A STRAIGHS DEMOUBAT CAN BE ELECTED. ReporTer—Vo you think that @ straigu: demo- erat cau be elected on this platiorm? General GoRDON—I certainly do. I believe that support, Would carry at jeast two-inir Joyal Vovers of tows country. I bdelleve Vhirds of toe people of America are Opp sed o and squarely to the admunistrauon. ere is hardly # pomt in this platiorm to which the radical party m wot opposed. it is opposed to honesty in tae government, as Witness 118 soameless support Of the carpet-bag rascals and its deiemded record of crime and incompetency. 1t is opposed to reconciliation, becuuse it lives on passion aud prejudice; aud because 2 inquiry mto {ts policy, conudctea quretly and p ally, Would Overwoelm it. Ici Oppoved to Constitutional liberty ; its avowed par- pose and its Wilimele Object DeIng to centralize all power and 1ov the states of toeir rights. Any good man in the Norta or West can be easy evected on (his piatiorm. The republicans are hopelessly divided. i ao not think | exaggerate the importance of this division whea J say that iuily bau of the present repubucan party are to- day reauy to jolow Schurs, Fenton, Bryant, Lyarts, Ferry or whosoever is yee oD posed to @ third term and to the adm: Wing of ibe party, whicu 18 coutr Morton, Conk iia Logi THB FINANCIAL QUKSTIO: the fio jaestiod iG yourremarks, Lo you thine foaue su/-uid be iyvored ? | Goun I do not think we should | Geners let any co: hi jour essential prines| ve laid down Lsbould lavor treating (he Qoancial ques tou #t our National Convention jus: as the tart iaeue Was treated at Vincinvatl. ‘Let it be left to tue Congress to seitie if. it weed 201 be made Presidectial jasue ut ali, WILL NOT KON FOR THR VICB PRESIDENCY, neutral eeemee, I wel almost for aeney. at COL. j—I wil not, ander aetof cir- ven ii l were nom ai da shat rE believe shut tu are ro nee on the ticket would wo Soa as uch G8 persoual ambition might compet to id to toe partie: jeations of m Intend, would, nor lor pears - Lee, ae one otariving ey from the sappors of | | wordy quarrel with anower man. jau and kKdmuaas, | Mi NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APR: 12%, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. Leaman, Antwerp; 19th, © B Benson, Luff, Fal- mae” March 26—Arrived, Christina, Falxenburg, Bal- 4, March 1—Satled, that ticket on whese suecess depends the mies peace and prosperity of my couatry. 1 hi One obdject—that is the re-establishment of nar mony. Of good Wiliand o! good government. To this end all things also shai) be secondary. THE SCAFFOLD. ANOTHER EXECUTION IN CALIFORNIA—WILLIAM DONA HANGED FOR MURDER—DIPORTANT DE- CISION OF THE GOVEBNOR IN BEGARD TO CAPITAL OFFENCES. | [Modesto (Cal.) despatches (April 2) to San Fra cisco papers.) William Dona was hanged at one o’clock to-day for the murder of John Conuoily on tue 21st oF last December, According to the original senteuce te was to hgve been hanged on the 19th of March, and the gallows was erected for (bat purpose. But just an hour betore the fatal leap was to have been taken a respite of two weeks was granted by Gov- | ernor Pacheco, In the meantime an application | fora commutation of the sentence to imprison- | ment for life was presented to the Governor. No news came from him until bree P. M. yesterday, when the public were surprised at tue following DECISION OP GOVERNOR PACHECO, SacRaMENTO, Cal, ‘0 Jonw Rogers, Sheri; Groncx’ W. ty. Judge: J. J. schivNex, District sttorney; H. E, Luruse others, residents of Modesto, Stanislaus county, Calitornia -— Thave made the most careful and conscientious ex- Amidation within my power of all the evidence taxen ut jona, tor the murder of Johu Con- uily weighed and cousidered the let- BY senvence. Admitting as true every assertion made in his behalf, and yiviag tail Value and more to each solicitation that hus been presented, | hing niyselt compelied by the piain facts and circumstances o1 the crime, under the grave responsibility of tasthfully admluisteriug the iaws, to deny the application. commutauon of sentence 18 petitioned for and urges upon the ‘ivst—That he has constantly borne a good character avits’ amd petitions for a commutation of his | -Y, peace and subriety in ike community wh he resides. ‘Secon: d—That his victim was commonly quarrelsome, and was reputed to be « bad man aud @ dangerous eu my. “"Third—That he is by nature weak, ignorant and scem- ingly inottensive. Fourth—ihut be bad been warned to avoid the man whom ‘he Killed, because there Was constant danger to him in hus preseace. Fith—Ibat the uniortunate act of shooting resuited from his reasonable fear of @ man wno had threatened toinjure him. ‘ihe iirst two of these pleas fall properly wi hout the pale of the Executive deliveration; the wanton kiiliag of any man, bowever bad, cannot fnu justitication, or paiiation even, in the characier of his slayer. ‘The next plew wight Le an effective on’, in some de- gree, if the ulleged tmidity had touud expression in | some less Violent form, or i his ignorance aud the harin- Jessuess of his nature had impressed the oraimary effect Of such qualivies upon his action. ‘The remaining considerations are forced aside and rendered valuciess by the tesuinouy given at the trial of | the case. Connolly was not armed, hat not attacked Dona, Was atthe precise moment of the shooung haying Nothing nad oc- curred that mught justly alarm @ reasonable mau, even thouzh tunid, tor his personal satety. Ti Dona ieared Vivience there was ample opportunity toavoid it, It is not an act of seifdefence to shoot an because he is boisterous and might becowe vioient unless kilied, ‘That provision recently adopted in our criminal juris rudence whieh allots to the jury the duty of desixuat- ing the penaly for the criiue’ of murder inakes it scarcely possibie tor the deat sentence to be unjustly broueuuced aod warns the Executive to duly consider he judgment of twelve wen, who have founged their Verdict upon sworn evidence and have rendered it under the solemn obligauons of tuetr oaths. 4 he iaw must urse. ibe auty of announce: such & decision ‘of my oflice per- ware iy add dd the expres | sions of my regret that such oc 8 Should be so Ire~ quent in this State. Very respecttully, your obedient servant, RK. FACHLCY, Governor, THE Be It had been conceced that commutation was | certain, But few peopie were in town. Shei Meany, Of Merced, was the only outsiae oficer Present. ‘Tne priests were with the prisover all bight. At ball-past tweive o’clock some thirty | persons had assembled in the jull, with quite a crowd outsiuve trying to gain aumission. Two Catholic priests were with the prizoper in wis last moments. At one o’clock he was called from his cell, where he Wa» seatea between Dis spirit- ual udvisers, and Sheri®m Rogers read tue death warrant. uring the reading the peteoee showed no emotion whatever, only u ut trembling observavie. At three minutes ast one the prisoner ascemded the scaifuld Becorted by veputy Sherif Stinson, tollowed ay toe two Catholic clergyinen, sberifs Rogers and Meany, and Deputy Sherif Howell. Upon r Ing the Scaifold the priests recited the litany and | prayers jor the dead, and Deputies Stinson and lowell strapped the arms and legs of the prisoner. q A black cao Was drawn over bis bead, the noose | saz adjusted, and at seven minutes past one Dona ‘Was buried into eternity, oropping five ieet. at twenty-three minuies past one Drs, Jacks. n aud rks prowounced life extinct. The remains were cut down and placed in the coffin whicn bad been neck of the condemned was broken alter dropping. Doi wad Do remarks t ore Gying, but banaed pe a Tecter ie was to be SEWER VENTILATION. SHOULD NOT BECOME AIR PASSAGES. New Yorx, April 7, 1875. To Taz Eprrurm oF THE HERALD:— A jew weeks since Mr. J. ©. Baylis read a paper | | on the subject of “Sanitary House Drain be- | fore the Public Health Association, at the School Of Mines, Columbia Voliege, and laid great stress On the necessity of the street sewers belug ven- lated as @ means ol ridding them of the deleteri- ous gases contained in them. he says: shows the presence of caibonic acid, nitrogen, bark &c,; but the sewers of New York are not weil ven- tilated. indeed, muca of tue time they are with BO Venthation at all quently we may ex- 3@8,"? From these remarks it would seem Mr. Baylis does not KNOW tuat it was uever intended to Ven- tilate sewers, and that it 1s most proper that tuey Should not be ventilated, Muiuiy ior toe reason that sewer gases are very muci heavier than at- poospueric air, hug thy end houses alike @ breach of invigorating side the city nor for mil Indeed, 1t would de abuut the putrescent vod: late the sewers of for the reason toat any escapin, @osorbed vy the earth in wuicu they are embedded, So there 1 bo possibie chance for them to reaca Lhe atmospoere; li this were Dot so, surface con Quits would auswer every purpose lor sewerage. Ifthe culvert basins and house traps leaaing to Sewers are properly bolt there can be no escape of sewer gases by those meaus, but tomake as- ard a8 10 Vent buried mainiy sorance doubly sure tue proper Way to aeai with our sewers is to vive them plenty of water, which Bushes tuem out aod carries Dodily away to tu wew th solid matter contained in the: ces ion 80 Ong as the solid matter is in- lmersed, a8 Weill as Delaog @ Most power!u! absurb- ent of ammoniacul (sewer) gases, which it wiil take up to the extent of avout one-third its weight or im bulk some 400 times its measure, the whole fowipg of to tne sea, where ibis purified according to nacure, Froui this it will be observed how little is the necessity of recuustructiog our system of sewer- age, even tw the extent of venti! long as We can udoru Wo furnish one cuoie fout vI Water (waste) to about eacn 400 cuoic feet of gas to be absorbed. Wito these conditions ooserved Boimal ile could maimtain itseli in sewers lor days time Without experiencing any very deleterio ects; VUl limit the quantity ol water Bud expose the hal, immersed organic watier wituin Our sewers to & Ventilating atmosphere that promotes decomposition, aud animal itfe Would be asphyXiated inside five minutes, by the Watch, so dense would tue gases become. ifthe system of ventilating vur sewers 13 car- ried out 1s can’t be called prophecy to predict chat our death rate will sxceed any year since Hen- Grick dudsouw Orst ianded om the t#laud w Alsterdam. Evidentiy, ten, tne grand neces- Sity is Wo give thi wers @ {reo ram Of water, such ine oruimary te Of OUF City; this 1s quite uMictent so long as the Amount is Ho less than at present, though it would ve jar better if whe amount was greater, Apropos to (ois subject, Mayor Wickham, in his Message of the i8ta uit. to tue Common Cuuncii, paggests the necessity of compeliin, bouses to ve water meters, to limit, as he says, “tue enormous Waste of Water. Bi doing so we may be sole to obviate the nece: ¥ Of proceeding with exteosive Works of Consiruciion to husband still fr supplies.” It would seem that tas con- On G1 tue Sewerage Question is @ suiicieut to the Mayor or Wal et yor ouga’ tax On our citizens for ‘ite sound ary Col cuy. rit G f benetit sven, Of our parks, powieverde nd iancy | y Si over thi ducks. A&é Qn offset to the cost of increasing oor water supply Oy additional reservoirs, &¢., Calculate the Cost Of every house io the city beimg jurnisied with @ mi as $100 thie 14 & Ginimom nuded to ve u Hon oF the import eary to work the how, ® originated with t may be viamtiae that ne, and probability A ane OL en they Would lv tho tosidating momonts 4 baat. J fuer eonsum ies mesives snd exvcsaly vurae olor tae ‘ay ay P. emare, . . Wood, dater ms Yh 4M ENGINEER'S REASONS WHY OUB SEWERS ‘In well ventilated sewers analysis | \% cor M@ pect to ond in them @ rare combination of toul- ke Son (Br), ee d if permitced to escape would 26 29s. lon ses are quickly coverii lowavce lor | STABBING AFFRAY under the infuence of liquor. IN BROOKLYN. An affray occurred av “au six o'clock last e ening at the corner of Meserole and Humboldt streets Brooklyn, between a number of young men, ta which Prank Newman, aged twenty-two years, was stabbed and dangerously wounded. The men, | who were congregated on the corner, were slightly They became in- volved in a dispute of a trivial nature, but soon came from words to blows. some unknown person During the plunged struggle, a knife | into the right siae of Newman's neck, inflicting a ‘The participants in wouna that may prove fatal. the fignt ded imme: jately after the stabbing, and the injured man was removed to the Eastern Dis- tiict Hospital, At nine o'clock last night George | Andres, aged twenty years, and Syivester Wen- | Ding, aged tfieen \ears, were arrested and locked up at the Stagg street police station on suspicion o1 being tue pariles who inflicted Newman's in- Juries. BRUTAL ASSAULT. At ten A. M., yesterday, Jobn O'Reilly, alias John Curran, & blacksmith, residing at 48 Hopkinsstreet, Brodklyn, entered the iager beer saloon of Jono Leonberdt, 532 Flushing avenue, and asked ora glass of berr. Mrs. Leonhardt, in the absence of her husband, retused to give it, whereupon the rufflan kuocked her down with @ blow in the eye and then jumped upon her and kicked her in the abdomen. Sergeant Barwich, who Was passing, heard her screams ana when the man emerged hastily gave chase and captured him as be was climbing over a fence in the rear of a grocery store at the corner of Nostrand and Flushing avenues. Mrs, Leonvardt was in deilcate health, and the most serious results ure apprehended irom ber injuries. Curran 1s locked up to await tne result. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF APRLL AND May. April 13. April li Live Row Live [)Glas | Lave | Oitv or Brooiiya: | Destination.) Liverpool. (29 Broaaway. Hamburg... 113 Broadway. | Glasgow. Hamoure, Liverpool. Hambure.. 2 Bro} 4 Bow DOO! '4 Bow 61 Broadway. erdum | BU Bro: DOO). | wow. ..17 Bow! TOI. |19 Bro: Office. ‘Abril 14: / Liverpool. 4 Bowling Green April 14.|London....| 69 April 45./ Kotterdain | April 15:|Kambure. |ol Broadway. Aprit 17.| Liverpool. (10 Broadway, April 17.) L:verboot..| 19 Broad way. April 17./H 65 broadway 2 Bowling Green «|, Bowung Gresn adway ling Green ling Green alway | 15 Broaoway. ing Greea adwa ¥. Liverpool..145 Brosaway. | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOON, Sun rise: Sun sets.. | Moon sets. 6 36 5 26| gov. HIGH WATHX. Isiand..morn 119 Sendy Hook.morn 12 34 1 27 | Hell Gate....morn 3 04 PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 11, 1875. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer City of Richmond « April Land Queenstown 24.wi 0 Jonn April 6, Panacted steamer, bound w 5 81, & Guion steamer, boun: 48, passed two small pieces of ice. Steamer Balue (Br), Kennedy. Liverpo passengers to ima (sr), Leddicowr, Bermuda April 8, with mdse anu 69 passengers to A E Oaterbridge. "steamer New Orleans, Dearborn, Uy ye pene oor Queenstown 2d, with mdse and ba Brooks, ‘mdse and 694 &, len 34 20, Di same day, lat 4632, east; 8th, Iat 4240, lou 50 ol Aprill and ‘with mdse and passengers to Clark & Set 4 & lat 8) 24, lon 79 69, passe Liverpool passengers Dassed a lon J Cortis, | | tained rf | d bark Honry L Gre ra tia | peur rerbdert Walton, ‘Crowell “Bonierset ror “we® Providence fer New York. City Island for New York. New Eaves t for New — ‘ragnsett, 101 Lon ion tor New Yorr., Sehr Juua A Lute, iate, Bridgeport for New York. Fehr 8 A Mount Mount Stonington for New Yor! Fehr © W Locke, Bunce, Providence for New York; sas Marshall Orvells,’ Kelsey, Greenport tor New Soir Sun , Ward, New Landon for ¥ Now York, sone JA "easheu, Woodland, Provi jor New Yor! Sener Sale Burton, Palmer, Sta n‘ord for New York. Schr Mariner, Davis, Greenwich tor New Yorx. BOUND Kast. Boh Orlando Smith, Ferris, New York for Port- chester, Schr F A Heath, Hance, Weehauken for Newbury- r'. rach Ide Stevenson, Hulse, New York for Port Wash- nig ‘Schr Laliie A Wilson, Jarvis, New York for Hunt ingion. Sehr $ E Nash, Nas, New York for Westerley. tebir L Daniels, tee ‘ew York tor Providence. Sehr Sanit ins, agree tor Mystic. zebr Smith O° prions Burk, Amboy tor Boston. A Bennett, Adams, Philadelphia for Cohas- t tion TS McClelian, r, New York for Bangor. eccht dE Munaell. ‘Beckwith ‘New York for New Lon- on. ache, Anna Currier (Br), Pansent, New York for St fob Setir Calista, Whitten, New York for Boston. Schr Tunis Depew, er, New York tor Glouzester. Fired Asher L Parker, Carpenter, New York for Glen ‘ove. ochr Oceanus, Young, chr Bello K Howell fear Eva H Le Senr Maria |, Davi ene: Cornelia Smi: ‘ork tor Norwich. bse Philanthrophist, Gould, Hoboken tor HS il Schr Orlando Smith, Ferris, New York for Portene; sehr WL Mangam, Chase, New York sor New Bed! Hovoken tor Providence. Lewis, New York tor Northport. Chase, New York for Boston. port MARITIME MIS MISCELLANY. Bank Leanper (Br), which | left New Orleans 34 for Bareelona, returned to port Lith ‘nst leaking badly. Baxx Axxa (Nor), from Barrow for Pensacola, wrecked five miles cast of Pensacola, a short time ago, was to be sold by auction Avril7, with the material. Buic Forest Pascoe (Pr), Carroll, trom Batis, NS |’ ton. for Porto Rico, was spoke! hn 22, lat 25, lon 30 under jurymasts making for st thomas, ir shy Quick Passaces—\he new clip) 3d inet St Paul, com- mandea b: pt Wood, arrived a! ret ged nis 10, rom New York, atter the did days. This ship is sister ship to the Ww x Pace. How Ide here for nan Francisco in the Despate ine. SchrJ & 1 Bryan, Capt Lee made the run from New York to Charleston in 74 hours. Lauxcnrp—At Essex Apnl7, from the shipyard of W z & DA burohum, a schooner of 125 tons, ed La Wonson, of Gloucester, and d igned for the flehin; iness. Aaron O Burnham at the same time launched a schooner of 10 tons, owned by Andrew Leighton, of Gloucester. At Bath April 8, from the yard of Hay ne é& Thurlow, a bewutitul and well finished schooner of about 145 vou: designed ior the fishing busines: id will be command: by Capt Wailard, ‘nipsburg April 7, from the yard of Joseph Bowker, scht Mary B Rogers, @ tine vessel of 100 tons, tw be com- manaed by Capt Preble. SutraurpiNe—Josiih Whitney, at Jonesboro. has » crew in the Woods getting the frame for a centrebourd: schouuer ot about 1) tons, to be built the present month for parties at Jonesport. The mew schr now on the stocks at, Kllsworth. Me, will be launched in about two weeks. She will be comimanied by Capt FM Urant, of 1 ordand. m Keazely & Co will launch a ice goes out At Elisworth, t Bucksport, Me, Will schr or 90 tons when. th Me, Grant & | o are building a schr of 360 tons; isauc M Grant one of 20) wns. At Brewer, MeUilvery & Co are building © ship of 1,400 tons, and Oakes is fnishing a Darkeutine of 500 tons and building a 200 ton sehr, ‘Lamnoine. Me, April 5—Work is already resumed in the shipyard of King Brothers. The s-masted schr which lay on the stocks during the wanter, and w be com- manded by Capt Jesse Bragion, 18 approaching com piston, und it ‘is hoped will y for sea the ast of ‘Wessra FD &'D Nodgkins have, the frame out for & schoomer to be built this season for Grand Bank fisuing. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Orrick or Ligutnovss Insrxoro! Fourra Disriict, Pmtvapgcrita, april 1, Notice is hereby given that intormation has ie | ceived at this office that the spars of the wreckea bark | Clentfuezos show above water, and are dan; structions to southern dound vessels out of thi The a following are the bearings as Dear ascan pe Henlopen beacon, W by N Cape Henlopen lighthouse, Www 35 sw. vascer- A'wreck buoy wil ve placed upon :'0s soon as possible, noy will Pwitites Commander, Ds me Lighthouse Inspector, Fourth Distr SPOKEN. Ship Lizzie Ross (Br). Morris, ee Liverpool for Hampton Bosds, April 8, lat 40 19, lon 6537. Shap Carrier Dove, Serra from New York for San i oag Jon 14, tat lS =, ton froin ‘Sun Francisco for Liverpool, Ship star, Viseelio, Laing, trom Glasgow for San gerous ob | Jan 21, lat $3 3, 1on 294 W. ship City of Amoy (Br) Francisco, March 24, no Ship BD ¥ (Sor! tealf Bat New ‘Wyanoke, Coucn, Ricnmona, City Point | New York. Maren af lat and Norfolk, with hmve and passengers to the Old Domi- mip Aros Ba: ay gue aye ‘trom Glasgow tor San Fran- muon Steainship Co, | etsco, ta 2008 Steamer © Knight, Chichester, with mage and yo poner » JC Kenvs gine Ww eeee, bo, it Sh lburne, NS), Kenney, Liverbod, Dec a cre Yaysl March 1, in ballast to Boyd Bara Tatkun (Ger), aller, Amoy dary wien Payson & Colgate; Anjer Jan 8. Cai lope Feb 14, St Helena Feb 27, und crossed bauator | Marcn 1$imlon 3650: March i, lat 3.14 8, lon 26 40 W, | ignsiized a Belgian ship showing sivnais tt 1 NW, | | feo ane Oe Rr troia, Lonion for Nesnparan, ark letiers rol #9 days out: Lith, lat 11S, ion 30.64 Wj Dark Wis Pret Foss ( or), trois Mot | dou: Dec 22. | Woo! to BG Baker; f A BO Land & ort West reeze to New aland, | pio sat’ gale irom the NE, lasting’S da had rong westerly gales, with violent i entir a e Horo. | bermeen Gaps Lad fine weather sith {ight bi Eto SW for § daze no date . lon. close to two lar ties of feild 1 feet lat thence strong breeze trom 6 which be ai lon Ww, gaim; Apri WW. wit a uel D Garieton (of Boston) rites Por ‘ Phiuips hign and 2 miles long was | 19 days between the rain SH ac ¥) and tras hed’ s. viol riven jail and snow which was made 4 53 South lat, in 2 days tor Havre, 48 days out. Lio al ae 43 it aaa ia Tare thet a hee | Le b it ive ‘for. Garey vithsiatari2, ton 3448 ship Golden i om 15% Ha Res waa, back B pe of Good Ho) ~ ard ie N, lon 7403 Rhoda fo Bork Marv (of Abersty with). 12, ana Banjoewangie 17th. anchored at sandy Mook oe ‘orders: Good Hope Ve i. St a le Equator split some sails and sprun; encountered another and set ling a4 NB, which blew companied by scet and rain which covered the vessel trom ste Grenchine evervihing aod breaking cversthing ck: blew uway storm trysall, warks, Knocked of cabin doors aud skylight, started ® nomoer sheets ani created havoc ceneraliy on all mdes; also « a 0 require the pumps to be kept on board. tore away of met ier continually gong losing the ‘storm ‘rysail, her the bilge comes up Di . spoke shi a for Braver, saw a Ba: Frieattet Nor), Morthensen, bail to order. Is orde ‘k Tatsko (Ger) fore it and a several hat (wed). nia; April 5, par pan Lig ig to m: ‘Oe nsion Asc si Mas ay jon 23 16: SE, had @ violent burricage. in a feat! April 6. lat 36 10. ton rricane, starting from WNW with te and vei amarhes at di lat 1 508. ie 2 irteh brig steoring JW showing sigauis M DJ Bristi 23 Gays, hored in'Gravesend Bay Yon Tholen, Grimsby Jan 26 via Apr? de -an Francisco fof ceenstowD, March 1, from —— ; 6th, iat 5308. lon $240 WwW, brie lat bia iaylor, from Martinique | lingo Dee | master, & 0 2641 Jan G in by of | at feo | Fi B Tybee March 33 ‘and Bampton Roads April 7, with m Bark Hitters (or), Yraare, Fowey, days with China | clay to Funch, Edye & her Luigi caus), Soureb, order. r suger ana elade to Knowiton & 4'Co: vessel to tk Pritvlsesse Aloxandra (D, T Guest (of Yarmouth, Pe - Mossenger, resin batlast, to Boyd. & vesend Bay for orde: ¢ incken. hort Feb 14 via rieaux Fe Raye Sligo, $7 days in ballast to I aliast to Funeh, Co; vessel to ) Tobi days with sugar &c, to ioeke Hros £ Co. & Brig, F Munson (of Machi ‘with frait to Lawrence, Wil arch 10, Brig xce' ‘with frait to awrence GLies April 10, lat 29.0, lon 73 10, ‘spoke brig Joun L from Legiiorn for Boston. renr Addie Jordon (of Saco), Gays, with sugar to ED Morgan 4Co Crossed the Bqua her sprung tor March Bark WE Anderson, Brandt, Havana 14 days Rog | ard & Bark Kobe (Nor), Taraldsen, Matanzas, 14 days, with su as & Co. ), Davis, St Orotz, 16 Py age Messina 65 & Co, Passed Gibral- or, Mavor, of and trom Bermuda, § Jars avon, o or int fg car Bowea, | te eee wie ibboom, main cat nu tr satis; April 2, iat 29 05. loa 70 45, spoke schr Summor Gr), trom Porto Rico for Boston. Schr Laura A Webd. (of Deer 1 days with fruit tod & T Pears ~ebr Linnet (of Calais). Hines, win sogar an to Jonn Ba; ine Fou & Oo. spoke sobr ren. 3 in wi if tren ten, tune. Koggs. Virgin' Jonrisen, Kose, molases to li A + vessel Hates givin. ieginia, Bent Gord Me cee ant . vir ir Cordelia Newkirg, tla ey, nia. ihr Francie shyvert. © cai vite nv: farren, Virgin: kee Behe bt Muller, $0 Sele Henry Finch, Bunnell, repr Wm Henry. Vaupame, Vi Bone J AY Cranineg, Mt BREE EB & Birdsall, Wa: Rove, Urapi Behe A014 om Bohra L x tnews, ¥ Georgetow: Geo setewe Docdie, Pixie Viewinse. Saree. Biter tas Bg anys, Pata Bon ion Te | © Yates. trom Philadeipnia for for Caiba- — eliayge ee 4 gays, with y} a Wasbingion, NC, 4 dave, el ich inond, va vt food, Eniluaeiphia tor Somerset bolt Trade wind, Fiovd, Philadelphia tor Boston, PASSED THROUGH Hilu Gate BOUND nag Ls eamor Giavcus, Boarse, wadee ANd passengers to ne York, with, amer iets ‘Young, rodeo steumer | Har Foo at New Batters, dad aud Dassen ton for e(ropolitan Fish, ‘onmahib ~ New Bedford Vroviaeuse for New York Now London for Now York, . Huslineion for Xow Yorm | | , Brandt hip Sooloo, Shatewell, peel Manila for Boston, Si gays out, off Alxou Bar. ‘ship San Halal (Bn, from San Francs ‘sco vis Valpa- saa tor Cork, Jan 9, lat $5 49 5, lon aintero (Guat aannin 62 55 -¥ ing trom Boston for Valpa- , Lor Pee Laveipeel toe ong Kond, march 24. 1at51 N, fon 1020W. * ark Harriet Hickman (of “t John, XB). os New- Dort, E, for Galle. Jan 20, 1at 19 04 8, 8, 1on m 28 I Bare Dartmouth (an. Mare rom rvetpeel for | Vaiparalso, March lon ‘K Ma vies Kose re ; lt Awsterdam for New York, crate at Northern 1 Queen (Br, from Antwerp for Pll eer are ifs es ab from New ound for hasdile | gang iat pee EN es kee Mg from New tore tor Bar+ WHALEMEN. Pe rom New Bedford Apr April 10, bark Pioneer, Tripp, a sailed trom Table Bey, Feb 2, pod Rerweit King, Tul- | Mer, Now ae has gougere. bay, West iodten eb tech. schrs Wm Mare | un erin, poston, 20 bbis sp of! “1 Jost one whale by the breaking of an | lron: a Wen Cook, of Province: town, clean; BM Hauiold. Kiokeorueli, do. do; 126 bong Higgins, do, do; Chas Thompson, Leach, do, bis "arrives 4 pt Holeni ad 25, ty rks Desde: a. Rly orgs ry ‘Susan, Gite 29) do: Bettye, odor ibn, Sor arch t, { Sane: . Jenne: jo: 10th, a, Pease. » Grey- oo Wes fof atnort—alt ru {rom a cruise. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents ani ship captains are informed that by telegraphing to the Henao pn | No 46 Fleet street, tho arrivals at ures trom Europesa ports, and o:her ports al eal, American ana all foreign vessels diag with the United States, the e wilt oe cabled to this country free of charge ani pubdlisnel. Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- Ing at New York can de so bv addressing to such vessels, care of erat news yachts, pier Nol Kast River, New York, Letters received trom all parts ot the world and promptly delivered. Duplicates are requires OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Antwenr, April 10—Satied, bark Maria Frisari (ita), Paolilio, New York, Cotomso—Saiied, bark Egbert (Br), Mills, New York. Derat, April ll—Salled, bark Osmo (Bus), Rantala Grom Ipswich), Philadelphia, Dusurx, April 9—Salled, brig Mathilde Bellagamba | tab, Sturlese, New York (not sailed trom Dundalk). Dowxiax, April 10—Salled, bark Garrisbarg, Howe, | caraimt. Daxtzic, April 9—Arrived, bark Em‘lie Kahl (Ger), | Ducholtz, New Yorx, Fatwourm, April 1l—Arrived, ship Stonehouse (Br), | Bley, San Francisco. Havne, April 10—vailed, bark Robert A Chapman (Bi Rutherford, New York (not previously); Caroline, for Lizanp, April 11—Off, bark [sane W Oliver (Br), Mo Kay, trom New York for Antwerp. Mxssora—Sailed, schr Moss Gien (Br), Wade, Now Yor. Prrwourm, Aprill2—Arrived, steamer Cimbria (Ger) ew York for Hamburg. QuEEnstows, April 12—Arrived, st Barris, Philade!phia tor Liverpool. Raxcoox—Arrived, snip Uncle Toby, Sianett, Bom- Day, to load for Engiand. Salied, ship Cora, Coombs, Europe. Sootuamrtox, April 10—Salied, ship ’ B Palmer (Nor), Koudsen (from Antwerp), Philadelphia (having re paired). Sener, April 11—O@, ship Lydia (Br), Perry, Savanoah tor Reval. ‘Texxt. Apri] 10—Salled, park Bel Staart (Br), Douglass, New York it Pennsyivan! FOREIGN PORTS. Cavcurra, April S-Arrived, ship Timonr, Robbins, | Liverpool. fitz, 8 m4 Paine. 5 g F & Laura, jor Kew ork ia and Lottie Rel r heveces J Evans, Azeld: Siariigat, aii jonnell. rh Carrie led previous ship Uneie Joo, Chase nite §, Ruypnelt, ope for orders (and sailed In port, bark Mendoza (Br), for New i, April Arrived previous, steamer St Louis New Urieans. ap vid Lenmo, about April Pa Syied. steamer Hellespont (Br), trom Nessie. do), Ne | 10 Janene Murch “ATTY ‘ovious, trig Seno Pita, Jenberg, Ballimore, ron Maron eheriveds ites Avelina, Dowell, Chariesto a. BRoUWsnsmavex, Maroh 7—Arrived, Ada, Roach, ; Woser is), Wilt i ue ae Uinelaonere do: Graco, . Taylor, age Catcurr, New Yorky 3d- aaled ores 3d, eusan Gilmore, larch is 2-08, DH Watjen, Deetjen, from San Marcli 29—-Satled, Romaline, antes, Sligg, Dover, Francisco oe Fatmoorn, ett, Burwell, rah Hi pry farver, Boston RetEExOCe, March 26—Arrived, Marion, York. Harr, ‘e MinroxD, March 27—Sailed, Arrived, 00, br siscow, March 26~Sailed, Sidonian (Br), Edwards, ‘Ganos, March 25—Cleared, Vittoria, DeMartial, New March 27—Arrived, Delfine Bri loans @ is goarantine) | Reformer, fe irae. NG, he gra New Or- Midauad Wicbardson, Sehwabei, New York. (from Newport). Matanzas. MAksEILLES, March 24—Sailed, Von Roon, for Wilming- ton. M. Queens (from New Orleans), Reval. Rotrerpam, March 27—Cleared, Azo! arch 27—Arrivea, Autocrat, Hibbert, Beau- aron Von Hartmann, Jamerelt, do. ig tort 80; ipa March 21—A) Ge geeky ny Se ag ACO Saued 16th, Lice Anderson, New Y: 60, Savare: Alice Cngeale:: Lda w Orleana: 20th, Samuel D—s: led, Otto. ‘Hughton, fuxhaven v6tu, Augusta, Wierichs, New jh Sm Arrived, Cuba is), Martin, New Stephens, Portland. & Campbelton, NB; “York. beock, Erskine, Buenos Ayres, Hiram Abiff, Tibbetts ae Small, Genoa. Salvage, Bari. juovo’ Mon- , doy Caterina, New York. Ratio, eviathan, Torjesen Azof, Holm, New yozavaxane, March 18—Satled,' Vesterlide, Larsen, New Pe eal March 13—Arrived, O’Thyen, Jordan, New Bay. tol and America. Sreawen City or Ricaxoxn. arrissobe i March 40—Sailed, Lucille, W: Taste Bar, OGH, Feb 18—Sa! ‘oodsia Barbados; ve ‘Mth, James MoCarthy, Gor Filvams, Bris paral ‘March 28—Sailed, Eldorado, Winding, San rancise Aner, March 3i—Arrived, Steinmann (3), Lechere, aio 10° Bar, Feb 16—Arrived, Pioneer, Kennison, Bos ew Or! Banoxi leans, LOMA, New Yor' man, tne; Bullvis ALCUTTA, — Salle gpifes (not Unied States’; 30th, Lammermoor, tor N Duxervess, March 29—Off, Fremad, Bey, trom Pensa- cola tor York. Osco, March Si—Arrived, Greta, Connell, Francisco. = eq Dundee. Bi me Sharcn New Tork: ‘St ft Bernhar March ounarSetled, seid March Baca ‘Mth, John Toten, belt Ke, March 27—Arrived. ford, N Now Grieans: 28 ta 4, Opntr, Ot timore. '—Arrived. hype ote) do. Arrived, Custer, Port nd. rrived, Beatsmtion” id, Hopvet, Matsen, 1icaNtx, March 13—Arrived, Esmeralda, Ternstrom, Marah Sreotosie: Ambrosia, Borrowsen, New |. Arcturus, Drent, San apa Laure, Williams, Montevideo. remnish Simonson, Craw- . eKinuon New York. ivan Swain, Kich, Bar- ved, RH Purington., Crosby, Barcelona. RUN, reh 29—Arrived, Texas (s). oe ase g Liv- orpool: (at (and lest fo ‘oast © r Havana and La rieans). stL¥, March 9—In port, Lemuel, Hult- , Everett, do. rch 31—Arrived, Otazo, Thorndike, Co- 00, Feb 13—Sailed, Golden State, Delano, New from Lamlash 28th, Florence Chipman, Wil- (from Iroon), Montevideo. pe hy March 28~Arrived, Domenico Lanata, Rosasco, jew Orleans, Cleared 26th, Zid Caterina, Feno, Baltimore; 29th, Amicitia, Reimer, do. Gata, Feb salled 23th Schiller (s), Thomas, tvoRT, March ‘Arrived, Nancy Pendleton, Pendleton, aff. one April hed ae Clara Nickels, Portland. oon March 30—. mn. Oeiras March 31—Of. rere, Haagman, trom Amsterdam for United States. HARLINGEN, March 23—arrived, Kong Oscar, Abraham- Arrived, Arrive’ Zierikzee ap Pr pi Hayne, New Or! Sailed 30th, Creseat bag Teans. Brighton, Evans, d, Emma & "ailee, Gibbs, March 28—Arrived, David McNutt, Siewerts, ared 3)th, Annie Burrill, Killam. Phitadelphia. br Senanon, paling “yon IVERPOO} arch 29—arrive RrOOE (s), Shacktord, Philadelphia” ity ming (s), Wreeman,’ New Yor of London (s., Kynon, do; Norge, Johannsen, savannah: Sst, Pera vian ae bee ‘ortiand. Sailed’ 291h, Great Britain, Chilcott, Darien ; Soin, Dore ixote, Muaroe, Gann Rutherior!, O'Neals Bu tora, Warren, of Pictou, Munro, Pie! Cleared ooh Caravan, °* Hartel, Ricker, Galyeston (2d c! Point Lynas Sist, Twe Zusters, trom Liverpool to County Jacint asin. Pensacola. Loxpox, March 3)—Arrived, Wm H Van Brunt. Haueli- ork ; April 1, Forest Princess, Me: Lunos, New bot Hoymal Wout, N Port Ro} Clearcd Paka Antere J Ol seer isi ret ming —. rio, Pet . SC. ‘Sist, Amal, wre 2 Jupiter, tterson, New York; "Bib. Armonia, ‘2th. Jas bord. Matza. March 17—Saliod, saite cries aa Race M Sifted soca, Segeie 5 Quexxstows, Fran Hava Itimore: Samaria (s), Billinge, Boston, Phitadetpnia:, Avange, vern (8), ell 1, Yar ‘Pedersen, dui ow ork: Sist, San rance ol 4 (and aa it in, m0} Preidig, wudetsesi. Campbell, Halifax; Sisit, Se stnatolier San Francisco. 28-Saiied, Germania, Pellica, New Tl ik. le, aE xeoox, Feb 28—Arrived, am Miouarts, Moreh €—Arri a for New Yor pool. am A e; Bar, ax. March 27—Sailed, John F Krans, How ts, Teno, . engaas a hee Maria Vecchia, & dg- , Almon Lege Lotg vist, ‘ove, Jama: Jone: rae veline, Samuel, fan | ‘Oth, Maitland, Wright (from San Francfsto), i mat’ Seles tive, Fer. “Nelied@ Sth. Elizabeth Moss, Tucker, Marseltlos 8 fauy Loulsa, a ‘“uxaarons, Feb 2%—Arrived, Cleopatra, Doane, Lrv® belie, Goreiny Bata- Beott, Shaugh jail for Sounasara, Feb 10—Sailod, Mystic Belle, Plummer, oad LEDGER GR Peat “Faoux, grea! S0--Satiot. tof, Geiberien. ae ‘exe | Darien. You Pitagens’d, Bavine for ining, Nava ma ‘aagem-en, March 2%—Salled, Rafaele, Savarese, Sew ‘orENmacEN, March 2—The Graf Melee, Oni Onif, fin = N count of the ice. Duattx, March 27—Shij ser Inge 28 BO a w York for Stevia, returned to the roads 20th ip Ori fan Tart G5 had a terrific trom | d_lon 37 W, when the 1 ras struck by a heavy sca, which started cutwater. Heucotaxn, Ma reh 26. Jeum landed from ihe Henrietie, peared ing been thrown overboard. The Cuxnaven immediately after to have sustained no damage. ne pote) qanscey, ¢ of pel ro a 'tle he te, foun arrels were land «d, fi ado ct e ie for ding afloat; she sp. Leverroot, March 29—The Elizabeth oe S na wi New York, experienced en Ky. a thrown overboard to lighten the vessel. ‘Sitt—The India, Moran, aoe New Orleans, in lat 45.N, Jon 42 W, lost mizenmast and rudder, also sust cs ‘- age to hull. Alter makiv.@ rudder master led to bring vessel to Queenstown, and came nere with as sistance of tug. | Low arrives x, April |—The Pansy. evens, from New Yo In the West India by boar la yt A tal cargo on the 7 Pre‘iu, had thrown ove: om New York, arrived! in & Mitt ny i'dock. 1 Teborts having jeitisoned a portion of to dock here, oh ascertaincd. xirm, March %0~The Coa Copenha| Jarge Dam! a et h 19-—Thi eeisia wie the ented ao Pre $l April naere n . Sire Abianit (SP, Naywouds L di ailed—nteamer Quebec aie BALTIMORE Kelly. § sehr ied Tal howe ne; Avery, New York; Thomas li Sweeney, Beliast; Giitmer (Nor, rando (Nor), Elsi re j tar. ; briga Italia, itayaguss Torrent, Cardenas; #0! argo (oll cake, &c). pa tor March 30—Bark Formosa. Brown. w for throwing 0% tons of maize when on Beale bar; with 73 a of « of emigrants eo William towed rvoard (®) arrived at Leith: to- ttre, 112 sleep, route for isiew "Geaage 'abpate ody AMERICAN PORTS. ~ ted York |—Steam a ril l0—Arrived jartha Stevens, ctol ora, e phen Morgan, Gale, Fall y. Portamouth, N oho K gota. Coon ba, Saybrook; Margaret & Lucy, | r Flag, . mebraer: Hagep ore mers Richus ond, nunee, do. yn New KE Clara E ' fiunp- w, Cox , Ho- tman, Bos Nok diaca ‘vhmits, Dee esiricK, Ga, April 4—Arrived, sohrs Je nnte Willoy, ‘Trefethon, Savannah; Carrie # Walker, © ed. wee. | Sharieston. leared, sohrs Alt Ry Gardner, Snow, Net r York fed): 1 pe ae |, a ua aot Sota geoane, Ape n. ‘Del. ener iMag, iiremen via $avanni La, od Doughty, Philad..tipbia; stip, Leas roared ‘weak ya { onon(: rt Sted"; Ms Of ad’ ‘Be i) ont ri gonr « ommith, Baitimore hen, Ap- reason tite het gene, Cups, Berry, f pape Anta Me h a) etc vr 1Fadden, Pes Apa ‘aliod. #9 ‘four John (adwalla- FALL WVbn pri farrved, sohe Mor] Shieldy wattived, whe Sena, Harter, Fouladelph | on Arrived, steamer . eading, Orleans tree > NG f Forerth. New Ve nbn Ri measaed de amen ae ey Pa 4 Sao de, ae ea maithy f ty poke baead ot Clark db rly 20 mage to ship. got | Viork; | and | a tr NEW ORUF/ANS, April 10--A + Knieker. ey irises ee vores rene Mate W Atwoo @ Newcomb, ‘Gos Cleared i bamers Huason, Gager, New York: Chillao (Br), Bremue f, igktverpgot snk Gc ‘Golden Rule, Morse, Bi 7 bas Pr (Nor), Seaton, Havre; -Erost Walia Bor a te amar Junlaca; ship Wyoming; barks Gem mer | laytien (Br), was pulled «. the Mode $rpens 2 this evening, and is anchored abreast of tae hous the raed, bar« Leander (Br), Lopez, tor Barce- lona (see M. “Arrived 7d {bark Umen (Swe), Anderson, Messina sehr Guisepy 6 Lanta diay, usenino, Marsellles Cleared 4, bark Gem, olen tl Hava sans, AD fl Z=Satledy abip ‘Kentuckian, Dunbar, Pem tht sane A. gigamer Hudson. Be the bai. Haytien and Chilian, for Liver. PRG REOE Apri 8—Arrived, schr Jas A Crocker, fos ‘ine Cleat ed, brig Zetland (Br), Hicks, Berbice ant Demerara. Wth—rut in, Koval Minstrel, (Br), Henderson short of coal. New Grleat is torts Averpou Ui yPoRR Roel * NEWB 9-Arrived, schr J G Bab core WEOL? Prilade ne Arrived, sehr Garolin * I~. F ‘ Knight Re od ocklaid for New York (atter di ig etic! fedesenrs Arcularius, Lord: kmpress, Ken- nedy. et Montecelio, Morton, Rockland re lew York; Georie vid Brainard, Rockett, dao tor do; § 8 Bickmore, Thom ath jor do; Frank & Emily, McOobb, Rock» beret for “Bilasteton. ‘AM —Sailea, schrs Joseph P Ross, Hathaway, New York; Herbert Manton, Crowell, sous’ fo. ved, sehrs Wm M Fos' Rich; Millie Wash- b, and Henry Nickersen, Eldridge, Providence led-—-Schrs Jeddie, Chadwick, Calais tor New York; Lucy A WOneutt. St George. Me, for do; Monticello, Mor- ton. and Rennedy, . Rockland tor do; Geo M ‘Empress, K Hrainer 4, Crockett, ir do: «8 Rickmore, ‘Thomps on, Bath for do Frank. Ky “Emily, MeCob, do tor Charles ion. AM—Arrived, 50th. Marin Webster, i: oF :29bb,, Baker, do fot Fuil River tor do. R. April 8—Arrived, tn sora Geo, i Squires, Haley. Provi- dence for Philacelpbia; B H Wartord, Sprague. Paw. faokat for New Yora: Win Walton, Bucklin, Fail Kiver * Georgetown, DO: S H Hines, Lord, New Beatord for Hamers lea “errima, Portland for New York satile Gad LONDON, April 9—Arrived, schrs Sarah ‘Thom })s0n, Providence for New York; R P King. do tor Sone A MC'Smith, and A A Rowe, New York for George's ainest ‘Saiisd—chr Rightaway, New York. 10e—Arrived, sclirs Wim Madison, Georgetown for providence: General Howard, New York for du; Ana Rrow, Uoboken tor do; Fauny Fern, Eilzabotn' t for Bro Aoucen. Port dotinson jor do: Eliza Shaw, do ford 0; Lucy Church, Hoboken for Pali River; J Porter, WH Bowen, New Fork for tor W. brs Amelii I Duch J #\and Harbor, urst, do for Woot Chyuanpt Dy Hopoken tor Boston. Seal —schr Maria A Pratt, Norfolk; Bic SW HAVEN, April 10— Arrive fours Silas MeLoon, Suier, New York: John Brooks, Vox, do; Harriet ‘and | pecca, Hawkins, Ni COL, april "Cleared, ship Ottawa (Br), sunderland. underlan pe Uncas, Porte mn venture: (Br) 14s. Arrived, shij et aa Liver: Belmont (Br), Bia: ‘Thorndeag coy Cee barks Roska. NOP), Petersen averpool yr), Gil, London. Sleured—Sip. iiton pies Hall, Liverpool; bart be i Lloyd, ©: HEA, April 9—Cleared, brig Eiche (Br), £trobridge, Laguayra. steamer Ann Eliza, Ric! jeorge W Huddell, D ‘steamer Bruennow ( jer), Prigue, Die} Also ‘arrived, ‘purk Chas Bal (Br), Lund. sehrs Annie Freeman, Harris, Baracoa; Adams, Pocomoke Riv Helow—Brig Quaco (sr), trom Cardenas Cleared—steamers Yazoo, Barrett, New Orieans vis Teal, Sivannah; Roman, Crowell, erman, Providence; rquator, Hinck ley, Charleston; Vindiextor, Rogers, Providence ;* kx ment, Allen, New York; Widdle, Pierce, do irs Hattie Perry, Cnase, New Bedford; John. stroup, ckerson, it ADI boy L Dow Young, do; Morr | man, Baird, Somerset; L © Hickam, Simpler, Prove fence. “Also cleared. barks Fascg (ta), Neolinl, Cork ot Fab | mouth: ‘Set Frateltt (Heal, Ferro, do: brig ‘Prairie, Rose, Greenlea’, Matanzas; schrs Mary «2 jeCann, Ravausigh, Burbadoes; ‘Helle Russell, Sinith, Oalba: rien; ET Cottingham, Newburyport. L Adams, Nickerson, Norwich) Also cleared, schrs Insley, Richmond, Aunie E Moore, Phil- Hamburg Mary Anpa outh, Va. teamers avannah; Roman, ae, Hi uate, Providence. iMth—Arnved net Forbes (Br), deer sagua; JR Willams (Bn. ‘Vaughan, Liverpool. vit ampton Roads, New. Castit, Del, April 10, AM—Passed down last night brig Atlas for St Inomas, and sehrs John Strous and MM Merriman, tor Providen Noon—Passed up, bark Minder | (Nor), from Bordeaut, assed up during the night in tow. Deen steamers Roman. ior Boston: Wyoming. for Sa- Hunter, for Providence; schra erry, lickinad, passed down today. pohrs Caroline. and Urlole also parsed ap. Eiwes Der, april 1, AMt-—-Sbip Chloe and: bark. R Duval remain; all Loli square riggers have ‘ailedt also bark Yarmouth, for Matanz sarrived. s (ee iF) Jortgahese Bremen loses iverpool. PM—Arrived, ship’! wetty: via Savaunah; bark Sabra Br). Bi PORY, D, April 1b “arrived, steamer Frencopias Y park Abbie N Frank Meg ray Per buc s'Delmont Baltimore: Omana, do: Mer | Til C Hart, "Elteabethpory: pe FO, ez, pool Chesapeake, Mangum, yeu Beson do: Chase. a rg icht Anna E Kranz sew Orleans ‘airived 8 i Aw Nathan eee Atwood, Nortolk. ral armer: Vian. afontsMouTt, ee i é—palled, solr Light of the Bast jarper, New York. Tth—Sailed, schr Charies E Jackson, French, Philadeb PAK —arrived, achrGW Andrews, Watts, Elizabeth: rt. Pottrived in lower harbor Oth, achr Porto Rico, Went ‘worth, reas for, ny York. PROVIDE. nedy, Foster, B: fer, Somers, Vhiladelpt fa Bomen rset My | blizabet ath tien a Baxter, ecovill, Wwken. walled—Sehea George W Whitford, Henry, Ponce om ais nh Re FROn safo W iui “HSrton ria aad Car oven eae Virginia; te pees Of at Island Sound PM Stn, bound East, icalf, Handy, Hoboken for Providence; Satah' Clark: hport, for do; Wm a Bowen, Golden Sew York for-do; Wd K Mowsy, do fot Calais; Fore: t bak, Fi wv Haveny als: je, Parker, t B: Hhiaore, for Sen Now Baa April aber ‘sehr Goddess, Kelly, Mee ye Philothea we), Mossen, Gurr per siya ks ri ‘Rverv, yan, dos ‘pila 'Prowsey, me rived 4 sche Georgia, MeCluer, New York. SAVANS ATT, bark niso'arrived, sebrs Laura T Oaester, Baxer, Jamaioat og axhington, Baracoa. ‘ork; sch April 10—Arrived, Kate Vana (Br), Smith, ted—Bark Hedwig (Ger), Bernier, United King- + alied—steame Jacinto, Hozard, Now York: onaw nd Witbank, Philadelphia; bark sunbeam alo tailed. pobre Annjo Jones, Jones, New York; [in lever, Poian Tiana Arrived, ‘che Konduskeag, from New York via Char! LAN NVRANCTSCO. Aj Apri! oy i ow amer Mikade or 8 Moore, Sydney via Auckiai 01 eae ieee Sargent, Swett, New Yor! n Garriet jerry: MSTONINGTON, April $—Sailed, soprs Sarah L Thomp- Ry Hall; Caroline, Oarrie, Littie + for New saLEM. April 8—arrtve, schr Vinevard, Rich, — Salled—Schr F L Godfrey, Seawrers Philadel az! Le git cent J vorham, — aD nock River; Li Tee Elizabetnport for Nowe Poryeerty George, A, Pia Kelly, New York: ‘Laconia, | Crocker Rockland for New York. ROCKLAND, April 4-38 Tieas; Fy reratemn Ailes amd, eran, Salt Cp emer m4 am, Ames, e 5 1 Honey. snow: @ wiBrainert. Troe ‘Trade Wind Mal bel Hall, Bartie ar Fay LL, Grego Eg | gulariag, Lor seat hebtons: Jordan, aad Palas, Prepon, SG INEYARD ITAVEN, April 9—Arrived, sori ight Baymoro ani Rachel Vaonaman, Boston tor Phila! | ae 338 Hudson, Henry Wicnington aud Altred W a for altimoret Henry Norweli, do tor Mobile. ‘All beture reported. excepting the above ar fivele and sebrs id Sua (rediting) and C Wind easterly ; 1) Arrived—Brig her (Sr), Cienfuegos 2th ult fo rders : sehrs Five Mters, rus ib, tah of and 101 y (Br), Ra wit for do joston: WR By itcages and J Maxteld. Puiisdelpnia to. doi Golder Eagle, New York for do: Julia Nelson, ry for Glouee er; OL fm ervonrt, ortland oF New York; Abigail ltayne port. Me, for do; Ephrais lite for Philadelphia. Sailed—sehrs Cayenne, hive Sistere Golden it'd Saxield, Julia Nelson aot on. Taured W. 'y Norwel | B Barry (br), HT Heages, J 4 Nanderyon NO, April 10—Cleared, bark Si ei ep i ndgn: sobre starlight ht, ‘eller, Ferna net 0 khaw, Wiltz, WISCASSET I, April sated. ychr Jossio Hart, 2, Hart, orrolt: Aiver Dailey. Mason, Savanna rae HAM, April sour’ Argo, Gurney, New —paliel, —Arsived, sehr Leontine, Ola New York. “es Tie N gel o- ued, sour Hmina J Ba iladelphia, KOU DIvURC a5 OBTAINED, FROM pirraR legal everywhers: desertion, &e., su ar ‘eae tee Fequired; no charge aut aie v ela M. huvse, Attorney, 19) Broad way. “ABSgEUTE | pro OBTAINED FROM COURTS Lev erywnere abirety : io tove um aavences advie jommmissloner jor eve | ot FeBDeRiOK L {NG Counsellor 7 Broadway. Private offices and residence 50 6 St Mark's Place. nD oO Fy 3) PARTICULARLY INVALID, 4 | alc! moe should at tg 3 pasieanons of x an gh const ated aud ihe sye Jsordered condition, anti tae die ao 6 Of prevel: re, a old aid truthful who ire troubled ‘alent—headache, 108 atthe Ly oa ry vaealthy ee the “canto ion ‘or the ver at they whi " he ® disorders. opoellens me fons should sing pee {he mage ain them, thy a aieee | ‘wifea | ettibead ache, tb one oF tro "nowy me s Shouse aitao sok is LAE 1, wacranies, eth var over #13 Far eases

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