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2 THE MINERS AND. MILITIA. Sheriff Kirkendall Explains the Facts Re- quiring the Presence of the Troops. A STATEMENT FROM THE OPERATORS. Actual Outrages and E to Intimidate Cit | ed. | Hostile Shots at Jeddo and al Eckley. HazieTon, April 12, 1875. ‘The two great questions now agitating the mid- Ale coal fields, and which have placed In bitter | Antagonism different elements of a community | Whose mutual interests ordinarily should lead | them to live in peace ana unity, are, first, should | the military powers of tie State have been called | into service, and, second, should the Governor | allow them to remain, now that they are here? Your correspondent has already shown low the | laboring classes insist that there did not exist | condition of affairs suficiently alarming to war- | fant tne summary proceedings of Sheriff Kirken- flail, and now takes this, bis earitest, opportunity | of communicating the Sherit!’s reasons for calling ut the troops. SHERIFF KIRKENDALL’S EXPLANATION. I was engaged ina private internew with Mr. | Kirkendall for fully two hours to-day, and I give | ‘this conversation, which took place during & por- tion of that time, in his own words:— “Three weeks ago despatciies first began com- img to me from Haz leton, in which I was apprised of riot and disorder, and in which were earnest Yemonstrances that { should use the power tn- Vested in my office to preserve the peace. These despatches, bearing the signatures of the wealth. testand most influential operators in the neigh- borhood, whose integrity and sincerity 1 could not doubt, influenced me to act at once, and I ac- cordingly summoned to this region a deputy and @ posse of men, My ceputy came to these coal fields and acted here for about one week, During that time outrages were trequent, and my deputy, finding himself unable to increase Bis posse to the numbers required to protect the Sollieries and pumps, and being also unable to prevent nightly incendiarism and the flooding of the mines with the small iorce willing to support him, returned to me on Sunday night following id rendered to me his report. I communicated with the Governor at once. I believed then, and still believe, that my deputy aid all in his power to preserve the peace. THE CALLING OUT OF THE TROOPS. “On that same Sunday evening I received advices from Governor Hartran{t that in case 1 deemed it Becessary, I should call for troops: In the mean- time I was the constant recipient ef other tele- grams, in which continued disturbances were | Set forth, so that I at once sought an imterview with General Osborne, and though we were aware that the alarming news re- ceived from the middle fleids came from authentic sources we hated to call out the’ soldiers at that time and left the issue undecided until Monday Morning. Again did iresh information reach me that the operators fearea the destruction of their property, and then you will see that, being con- Stantly importuned by men of the highest stana- ing and integritee! finally did what 1 believed ‘Was my duty, and on Wednesday lastI ordered the military to the spot, and tne military, promptly responding, are now on hand. | am ware of the imdignation aroused In the minds of Some in regurd to this extreme measure | was | compelled to use; but some of those who most in- Gist that tue military was not needed are the very peruse who retused to follow my deputy waen anil: were calied upon to restore peace and tran- Well, the soldiers came and were sta- Sos “at aifferent posts. You are tamiliar wiiu ‘vhe sequel. A number of parties from tuis place, acung a8 4 committee, appeared betore Governor Hartranit and denied the exist- of that conlusion aod disorder, the of which, bemg copstantly communicated to me by persons of high standing, had war- ranted me ia takiug the steps that I did, especially since the statements were supported by tne affi- Qavits of honorabie business men. These ami- Qavits the commi.tee deuied beiore Governor | Hartranit, and, therefore, om Saturday last I vame, with my counsel, to dMazieton. I gave Lotice to both convendig parties—i.e., the oper- wtors and the men—toat each should render me their sworn statements. The operators have al- Teaded ban im theirs, but thas jar the men bave not been heard trom. la’ bad done what 1 consciention Fight, and do not tear the consequences.” THE OPERATORS TO TUE HERALD. Immediately alter this interview ail ¢ ators assembled im the parlor of tne Central el, and your correspondent met them there. was the oniy newspaper representative resent. The operators there addressed the fol- wing letter to toe = Hazietos, April 12, 1875. bet ry acer Damen x t # meeting of the operators and Superintendents, the following Fesolution was adopted : ” Kesoived, shat the ‘operators of the Lehigh coal re- pare Snauimonsly of the opinion that, ir the mill- Withdrawn at present, it will be impossible at a. by. att Bet all gang rasan to keep those how en- fre: ying ih Phat work and end in sd is consequence saa ay of the reutenetee of breakers and otber set on fire the lives of many of the = 2 pone x yaa Ja, Chairman. The seniiments groin in this statement are ted oar Sworn and separate ae | jeddv, Vakuule julock, Superintendent of | | | | | | | | Menaeissonn —Miss A. Drasaii. | Very full of incident and interest. NEW YORK HERALD; TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1875\-QUADRUPLE SHEET. - ment, ior guard. | snots mterchanged, but no one was hart, Noises | are rrequentiy heard mM the neighvorhood at night, | bur the place se | jured by apy attack unless it were made by a iarge 7 | body of med in the night, district WH Go in their meeting to-day. THE MILITARY MENACED AT JEDDO—AN AT- TEMPT TO BREAK THE PICKET LINE. Jzppo, HEADQUARTERS OF LigvT, COL. gt April 12, 1875. There has been some firing indulged in at this post during a few oigh{s past, and an attempt fforts | | was recentiy made to break through the picket | line, Allis quiet to-day, however, as the miners are for the most part assembicd in their meetings. | | Compames A and F guard the place, commanded | by Captams Gilpin and Kiauder. A quiet night is | amucipated, A SMALL REINFORCEMENT SENT TO HAZLETON. PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1875. A detachment of u!nety members of the First regiment of the National Guard will be des- patched to Hazleton this Afternoon. There is no provabilty of ue ne sr00ge being recalled, ‘AMUSEMENTS. LYCEUM THEATRE. Mme. Kistort reappeared last night to @ large and appreciative audience in her splendid impersona Uon of Elizabeth. It is needless to say that the performance was deeply interesting and that the chief dramatic points were received with enthu- | stasm, We have already recorded our opinion of the excellence of this performance, It is one of those dramatic treats which those who have had the happiness to witness cannot ever lorget. ‘To-night Mme, Ristor! appears in her great char- | acter of Lucrezia Borgia and also in the night walking scene from Lady Macbewh. 2t will proba- biy be her last appearance among us in these characters, and we Would strongly advise who- ever has not yet witnessed her splendid exbioi- tions of the wonderiul resources of art to avail themselves of this opportunity, GILMORE’S SUMMER GARDEN CONCERTS. Mr. P. 8. Gumore, whilom of Boston Peace Jubi- lee tame aad lately the successiul organizer of the best military band in the United States, has pro- jected @ colossal musica! enterprise for the sum- mer at the Hippodrome, the arrangements for which are now fully completed. The huge build- ing, which extends from Fourth avenue to Madi- | SoD avenue, will be converted into a grand sum- mer resort at an expense of $20,000, The portion now devoted to the races and other perlormances will be turied over, and over one hundred trees will be planted there, affording, with namerous arbors, groves, &c., @ miniature picture of the Rambie in Ceurral Park, Fountains and statues, culored lights and rastic seats will meet the eye at | every turn, and a promenade, one-eighth of a mile long, will add to the attractions of the new garden. wtiteen thousand ordmary seats and 250 handsome boxes wiil afford ample accommodation Jor those who do not care lor pedestrian exercise, and 1a the midst ot the trees will be erected a grand music | avilion ior the band. The military band will be increased to one huudred strong. under Gilmore's direction, and many celebrated virivosi trom Europe will be added to it, Negotiations have been entered into witn Levy, the cornet player, | and some of the members of the Garde Republi- caine Band of Paris. The arrangements, ate be seen, are of & truly grand character, season of genuine musical enjoyment may bee ex- pected. STEINWAY HALL—BARON VON BREUNING’S CON- CERT. This distinguished amateur pianist, who ts long and favourably known here as a teacner of much | popularity and emisence, gave a concert atthe | lower hall of Messrs. Steinway last night, ia which | he was assisted by Miss Drasdil and Messrs. | Steins, Mills, Brandt, Schwartz, Matzka and Bergner. The programme was a very choice one, | consisting of the following seiections:—Quafuo: no, violin, viola and vieloucello, Rubinstein; a, ening song. Schumann; b, the Voices of Youth, Quartet, tor string instruments, Austrian hymn, Hongroise, M. pauser—Mr. H. Brandt, Poantasie- | sruecke, plauo, Violin aud Violoncello, Schumann; a, romance Humereske; ¢, duet; d, Im Marscn temp Viowwncellv solo, Bargiel—Mr. FP Berguer. ocune Biumen, Schubert—mr. F, Steins. Graud Dao de Concert, tor two Kaikbrenner—Messra. 5. B. Mulls und Breunisg. ‘rue Rubinstein quartet and the Senumaun work Were tue most noticeable selec- | tioms om the bill. Wwoop's MUSEUM. Toasmall house Mr. Oliver Doud Byron ap- | peared last nignt in “Ben McCullough; or, the | Wanderer’s Retarn.” ‘Tue play, which calis upon the stage twenty-seven different characters, is Mrs. Kate Byron played Maud co her busband’s Ben. She is the wife of an bonest Calliornia (rapper, who is persecuted and sent to jalion 4& false charge, sup- ported by perjured testimony. In this case the Moving spirit is Percy Burton, who, woen Ben is seut to jail, abducts Gis wie end losuits ber with 4 prover of his jove. He is repulsed, and ia t end Maud escapes {rom the confinement to whicu he has consigned her, aud arrives nome justin time (0 meet her husvand, who, wora and wears, — bas jound out the residence of his mother-in-iaw. and Maud embrace. the mother-in-law repents of | her paturai propensities, Percy Barton is appr hended and brougut to jail on acnurge ol jur- | ESiz, the faitnfui old coiored servant sings a | ejujah apd tae daughter of the reunitea couple | melts into tears. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. This jolly and musical band of sable brothers added to their interesting vill a new and exces sively comical sketeb called “School,” in which | the main feature of interest was a spelling matcd. Into this contest of gepias the company entered tn force, aud the execution tney dia on vevever and Worcester was something to creat ni ment. During the evening song aud sone. rr tne large audience io merry humor, and when ti time Came to disperse there Was scarcely any one Who Would hot have wished I as epeiling match tf continue iar into the o Toe performas Was taorougtly enjoyable, OLYMPIC THEATRE. The stewdy tide of prosperity on whieh this theatre has beeu propelied under the skil/ul man. Coulers ; ‘Thom: —_ iy. rinvend- mers Coueries ; » Spriag | ; Jobo Wer, si bape rintendeat of) stb ey} Cost cémpany: Wed, | paperintendent of oulery;James | r superintendent Beaver Meadow Cole aaeetee. sony; Davia Berto Lebign & | ‘Coal Company ; Davia Bertech, super- tt of Upper Lebiga Coal © — The affidavits of euch or a euch of ti se gensiemen are Dow in the bands of Sheruf Kirkendall. Whe your correspondent asked tue principal feature: bodied im this iatge umber Oo! long and elabo- | | | | 8 8 have recently Securred. For instance, oo Feorusry 26 between 1,000 aud 1,200 miners came to suck Mountain oluery No. 2, armed with muskets and various | Grearms, ana ordered tne fireman to draw tne Gres, Wale the fireman was doug this tue armed men soot bim and then proceeded to voller, & Orove out the engineer tnere aud burned (he engine room. WARNINGS OF VENGEANCE, “Last Tuesday notices were posted on my col- leries, reading, ‘You must stop work untii miners ge their wages.’ and thus my men were intimi- ted and a:raid to do their duty. I y 100 (NS tarratening Lotices posted 1. +00 Bock Monotain Collie! Here they ar ‘hu ing the gentieman passed two ruvely | written pieces of paper to your currespondent, Which read as follow: “MUCK MYBRs, Breaker Boss—You are hereby Borified to stop Work or take the consequences, I stop! stop!’ ‘The second ove read tuus:— “JOHN WALKER—You are bereby notified to 4 Work, or, i ae) abide by the Conseqaenc: Member your ‘Tne unkle r fe Fred to al by the =] is and hi continued ¢ wo man, “you see ti nat communicated to the Governor is nothing less than the simpie recital of our griev> THE OPRRATORS TAKE A DETERMINED sTaxD. | ‘vous tt will be seen that the operators pave | taken & mos determined stand aud tie men are Dow aesembied in jarge meetings sn Gumerous die tiets deciaing What ‘hey Wilido, Sueri@ Kirk Gali Qwaite their action and tne sadstance of their so s tapemne exoiriog day we | to te how thi ag a me Pasey 5 “4 we w ey ergencies other } a end vi eee the poate a rh eat, e oe o rewloreed. $HOTS DSTEDORANGRD aT ECKLEY—THE wowxne’ MEETINGS. EORuET, Apri 12, 1875, ‘This was one of the first coilieries atiacked by ¢ompanies of armod men three weeks azo. Two Dencred mon, with masks on their faces and med ito guns, mass ers and pistols, threavened fend intimidaced the men, and compelled those agement of Mr. Jon F, Poole, a prolific dramatic | | writer Who is obligea to keep large directory | of bis plays jor reference, has not yet commenced toebb. The vill for this week is full of novelty | and sterling merit, presenting a large company of some of tue best representatives of the variety aa An Ethiopian sketon, by Billy Courtright - others, ied to a Germ ventriloquist, wita & apiisi burlesqoe, Mine Colored Mamtown students.” Mr, Davis thea introduced nig trained dogs, who displayed dexterity and intelilgence enougn to gladden the heart of Darwin. A pedestal clog and statue dunce was followed vy a geauine star, the cannon bail Man aud an brish comedian. Then “Corporal dim aa. i” and the Bynes mace their bow to the immense auuience, and Miss Leona Dare did some terrific eats trapeze. Sul Smith Russell some of his inimitable aeiineations and a Taker,” 10 which Jon va kevon culled ‘fue Tic! and Bob Hart appeareo, broagat one of the pest entertainments ever witnessed on tae boards of the Olympic to & close. THEATRE COMIQUE. The Majiltons are the great attractions at this | Rouse during the present week. Such agile and | graceful performers are always sure of a crowded | Harrigan and bouse. Those popular favorite: Foot” aoa “The Night Clerk's Kitty O'Neu, Larry Tooley, Will Carroli asda tm some vl their best parts. The suc of this seeowre bas been Owing to Cureful manage- ment, pact ge Of atiract ous. ROBINSON HALL. The jamous McEvoy explained to 4 select audi- ence at Robinson Haii jast night tae gems of Ire- land's beauty dispiayed in bis Hibernicon. Suc- Cessively the audience was brought througn the city of Dublin, through the county Wickiow, throagn Kildar Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexuiora, Wateriord, Lim ‘Vipperary, Galway, Beliara, Wes:purt, Bally Shannou, Douegai, Loodunuerry | aud ine city Of Beliast, Che scenes on the Lakes of Killarney, whieh were reserved jor tie last, were vory fine acd deserve commendation fur their tratn tu nature, Mtied, aria “ieven bi due ts," during which ad dences Were Introd: ood. PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. This theatre wae Weil atcended last night, fnd the varied periormances conveyed satis. jeotion «6 to) every §= Bttendant. The dill waa very long, end emoraced numerous interesting and wonderful, a8 wei as junoy imcidents, The Duteh singing by Mr. Sam | Devise and tne acts of Father stewart were mone te isst-nemed clase, a Nas Otber Classes | were a0l4 Oi Marry Leslie Om the tight rope, working to teeve their work and join thet ranks, Captain Barr is bere with company D, First regi- ‘There have been only a few § too Well guarded to be In. Great curiosity exists | among the solders as to what the miners of this | Haydn; Rhapsodie | SHIPPING NEWS equilivrist end | ve two new sketches on the boards, * + | Toubies.” Mi dicious se ection of @ company and con. | ‘The entertainment concluded with a sketch le | the sword, crossbow, &e, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. General Sherman visits Booth’s Theatre to- hight. Neuendortf plays Sardou’s ‘Last Letter’ at the Germania to-night, Mr, Thomas Bartleman has a benefit concert at | De Garmo Hall to-nigat, Miss Sophie Flora Heilbron gives a grand con- cert at Steinway Hall on Thursday. time at the Academy on Wednesday. ; Tae last evening pertormance of Ristori takes place to-night atthe Lyceum, Aimée reappears on Wednesday, Mrs. John E. Wilson sings at the Harlem Con- gregational church, Second avenue ana 126vh | Street, to-nignt, Mr. J. N, Pattison lectures on “Gottschalk” at that disguisbed composer's works, The demand for places at the Kignold beneft periormapee next Thursday 13 excraordinary. Every seat im the house is Feserved, and the proo- abilities are that hundreds will be disappointed in their efforts to gain admittance. The béndysicl- aire 1s to piay William, in the nautical drama of “Black Eyed Susan,” and Claude Melnotte, in “The Lady of Lyons.” Miss Fanny Davenport | plays Pauline and Miss Mande Granger appears as | Susan, ‘The following 1s Theodore Thomas’ programme | for his Steinway Hall concert on Friday:—Sym- | phony No. 2, in D, op, 36, Beethoven; Aria, “Che | Pard Senza Euridice Orpnens,"’ Gluck, Miss Annie Louise Cary; Bilder aus Osten (first time), Schu- man; Sigmund’s Love Song, Walkuere, (frst time), Wagner, Mr. H. A. Bischof; Scherzo, “La | Reine Ma», ou la Fée des Songes,’’ Berlioz; Arietta, “in Questa Tomba,’’ Beethoven, Miss Annie Louise Cary; Selections from “Die Meistersinger von Nuernberg,” Introduction, Walter’s Prize Song, Overture, third act (arst time), Wagner, NEW ORLEANS RACES. SECOND DAY OF THE SPRING MEETING—POOL SELLING IN NEW YORK. The fraternity who love to speculate upon the | runners as they are opening the spring campaign at the South met in force at the pool rooms tn this city last evening, and ventured upyn the events | as down on tne card for the second day’s amuse- ment of the Louisiana Jockey Club, | First on the list is a purse of $300, for all ages; | $225 to the first, $50 to the second and $25 to the | third horse ; dash of three-quarters of a mue. Tois will probably bring to the post Cottril’s Harry Fel ter an¢ Pass Brodnax, Minor’s Winilred, Howaru’ | Weldon’s Little Firt, Burton's Highway- | man, Hitencock’s Centar, Aicora’s Bob Britton, Rice’s Vortex, Weich’s Carrie l., Stone’s bay filly and owner’s American Girl. ‘Tne Lou'siana Stakes, Jor four-year-olds, $25 en- trance,: play or pay, with $1,000 aaded, two mile heats, is hext on the card. ‘This closed with twen- | ty-one nominations, of which there will douotie: come jor the word Wm. M. Connor’s Stampede, J. Colonel Neligan, acon & Co.'s | Joon Payne, and Cottrul’s entries, wich consist of Bonaventure, First Chance, Bannerett, Bay Rum, Lotta Moon avd Pianta, ‘A dash of one mile for a Club purse of $400. This may introduce to the svarter A, M. Burnton’s Sur- vivor, Dr. Weidon’s Mildew, M. Welcn’s Mary L,, FE. Warwick’s Tom Leathers, &, Harrison’s Sweet Bay and R. J. Alcorn’s Bob Britton, | At the Johnson rooms, fwenty-eignth street and Broadway, and at the Turf Excoange tue ioliow- ing prices were ruling: THREE-QUARTERS OF 4 MILE. nee 8. Exchange. | H. Stone’ Cottrill’s entry... 50 $20 - 5 - 5 50 10 1s HEATS. | Cottrill’s entry. 20 $23 Stampede 8 4 | Colonet 6 lo John Payne... - 6 Survivor. 18 40 $20 Granger. ’ 0 3 po | Field. 8 ¢ 4 10 j OCEAN EAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FoR THE | MONTHS OF APRIL AND May, Steamer. | Saila. |Denination| Office. | Mano [April 18 |Lavernoot. (28 lroaaway. Govtne: April 15.| Hamvare’, 118 sroadwar. | 4 Bos Green hy ndon....|60 Krowd way. Kotterdai | {Broa wax. Z. | Broadway. 10 roadway. ly Broad wav. jose. Ethiopii Nevaas. ‘Russia State of indians geevia.. . eyDe City or Kepubur Eiysia aH Bowling Green 11s Broadway. Liverpool. | Bowling Green 29.) Hamoburs..| 61 Broad way. Hitotterda ai | 1 TicH WATER. Sun sets...... Moon sets,..morn 2 16 PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 12, 1875, CLEARED. Punoh (Bei (Beg), Koudson, Antwerp— gertetig a fa Gardiner, St Domingo, 4o—L Del andy Hel Gate....morn Monte. ny Puree Pausese hia—vames Bi sisange Wo Biers Dia. “ane and, | James steamer J Portlana—J F Ames, | ae Ire. he . Loudon—Marciay & Liw ae are Xgat (Nor), Salvesen, Cronstadt—Tetens, Book+ uyda (Nor), Eriksen, Rostock~Punob, Bdye & Walsh, Lawrence, Monterxieo for orders— mina ¢ Litehfeld, Hayden, Cientnegos—Joha 8 ae iA "3 vo, rig Teresina (Ital), Lauro, Gibraltar for orders—Joha cite stephen Bishop, Gilkey, Montevideo—Walsh & carie Raby, Neal, Port Spain, Trin—D Trowbridge & Annie W Goadard (Br), Johnston. St Thomas— ax, Cortis, Cardenas—H W Lond & t Jago—Lunt » ost sroworidge's Sone. ats hompson, Miragosue—siupsoa, «app | «Schr Kmma & Potter (By, Wrman, Ki Jam Middleton & Co. 8 ee | gicnt, Medison Holmes, Bayles, Aquadilla, PR—R De vera & te Anme Bell, Rice, Arroyo, PR—Kdward Hoten- oan Ida May, Marston, Pooce. PR—Simpson, Clapp & | pat ee Smith, Hodgkinson, Caibarien—Jonas mata tn EC Rackett, Asmus. Turks Islands. &4c—Wilson & | ma Mary 8 Bradshaw, Vangilder, Savannah—Evans, nt, Smith, New Haven via Bridgoport—Rack- ARRIVA! REPORTED BY THE TERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELBORAPH LIN® MeRitehie, Washington, DC. ly, Leghorn ., Geos iz ith indse | Som Bros, Had strong NW. winds: April 6 | 43 25, passed brig Johanna Margaretaa |No' gina lor sew York ; 7th, iat 41 54, lon 3042, «° Dommion mer, bound east Doane, Wilmington, NO, 70 hours, | Steamer negulaio ‘with mdse to wm P Clyde & Co. Masters, Liverpool 35 achored at saudy | Bark Notiax of Winusor. NS), ays, in bailaat to 0 W Berteaux. | Hook tor orders ‘& Frances Hilliard of Yegmoath, NS), Abbott, Ant p 0 days, in vaiiast to Boyd & Hin ts on ored oy ie! Hook tor orders. atom. Mu to sSiveoviah 4 Co, Is anchored at Sandy Bork Natnanae: Osh Jacobsen. Bordeaux 26 4 wo Daniel 5: jou; vessel | | Bare Vesa vieh, Amsterdam 62 on 8 in | Taye i mage Amant & to Fuu iria Jobo D Tapper (of Liverpool, NS), Foster, sere | waa ora A ‘ea Bit Co) "te tol ¥ Brghaw. Apri ni Hook. O rors 1 barter ine Tor bo arts paste arowrn, mena days, with tral Dav. fn vowel to James jorlabs 8 Co. ~ | Ohbralta yep, ing stewart, (of Phiedsipnia), Miller, Onrde, nas, 19 devs, with sus Ons Luline & ‘esse ion 13 about 200 tous, ap | satan » Nielsen, Glasgow #0 days, im eget sage ut 36 and the feate of Mons. and Mme, D’Orner, with fd wv gaye, wit with sasey, {0 ;Max Maretzek presents “L’Omora” for the third | De Garmo Hal! on Wednesday, and plays many of | the | mercial Waren pany: ler & | Houghton. Was 7 da: orth of i ater Nei Meith Lite i 'd NW gales. jou chr Wyouiug (of Boston), ry bh yellow pine to master. sehr A G Ireland, Townsend, St Marys, Ga, 10 days, = lumber to J Boyd & bons; vessel to Van Brunt & Nebr Hannah pattte, neeraay + Nortolk. Schr trade Win vant, K) shmond. rehr Henrietta, tiield, Vi gina, kerurnep—Schr Karly Bir Reed, for St Augus- tine, Fia, having been Lape at Townsend Inlet ibe. tore reported), #3> Steamer Baltic (Br), wi | rich agriyed ue brings | Aprit 8, lat 434 pawsengers, and aparte | passed a Cunard steamer. bow aa EB; same Rody lat 42 02, | Tim 48 12, passed laree icebery gs Tih, tat al 5 Jon 48 10, steamer Celtic (Br), hence tor | Liverpool. PASSED THROUGH) HKLL GATS. BOUND 8¢ \UTH. Schr Highland, Lynen, Prov idence tor New York. yaght Bok Sherman, Phint/wy, Providence for “New or) FP lor New |} Yor selr Emma J Edwards, 4 Mhamberiain, Warren for Puiladelo nia. | Mi Sehr Henry Croskey, Torrey.|, Providence for Elizabeth- r Time, Rogers, New Ha: \ven for New Zork. Re EA Hooper, Hoope a, New Bediord ‘f Schr FJ Collins. Coiling, Ne’ w Haven for New York. Schr James Henry, Stow , Rockland tor New York, with ime to J R Brown, wnt: s8 Bickmore, Thomy son, Bath tor New York, sahr Lucy A Oroutt, Oroutt,, 8¢ George, Me, for New York, in ballast.» Schr Jeadie, Ohadwick, © wlais for New Yorx, with lath to Jolin Boynton & Soi r Wm Bement, Harris, 1’ wil River for New York. Schr Monucello, "Morton, | Mockland for New York, with lime to Candee & Presse nght Carrie 1 Goafrey, Goa hey, New Haven for Bal- Sehr kvergreen, ‘Turner, Col a Spring for New Yori. Chase, New J Sedtora tor New York. Senr Carole. Kaight Hall, Rockland for New York, with lime to J Bro behit Margaret, Clark. Cher) yteld for New York, with pent Flyaway, Enos, Provid) snoe for New York. Sour Lizzie Cochrane, Hopis| us, Providence tor New Schr Sea Foam, Gloucester fr New York, with slsh to clr Amos Bell, Hoyer, New|’ London tor Baltimore, Schr MM Brainard, Craine, \ reenport for New Yorr, wehe Darius Lady, Pe »| Portland, Ct, for New | uggheEvelya, Kennedy, Rock! land tor New York, with lime to Candeé & Presse: a:yght dente W knigur, is Horton , Providence tor Alexan- Sehr Maria Webster, Young. ¥ Vellfieet for Virginia, Sehr J P Ross, Hathaway, | tor vow York. Schr Mary Riley, Riley, Provi| Jence tor New Yori, Sehr Mary shields. Slocum, F's all Kaver for New York, Sehr Johit Lozier, Brooks, Soa thport for New York. | ¢ Schr Joseph Hall, Port Jeffers an for New Yor! eRe ‘Atbert Pharo, Bingham, Cold spring for New Rene B M Wheaton, Jonas, New - Haven for New Fork. Schr Addie sawyer, Cook, Wic, kford tor New Yor! Schr Geo P Trigg, Liunekin, Gl) oucester for New "York, ‘with fish to order, Senr Adele Felicia, New Londo| 1 for Rondovt, senr Eliza sawyer, Cook, Provi\ slence for New Yorl. telir Sarah Purves, Tryon, Coli t Spring for Hew York. Sehr Morelight, aater Provide ive for New York. tchr Abigani mith, £1 icksport for New York, oo Daniel Russell, Adams, . Vortland, Cr, tor New gehir CC Lane, Lane, New Have on for New ¥ Eel 0-H Wunder Voort. kai liy, Pordand Tor New York, with lumber to J 8 Creed. Schr Hunter, Green, Dighton tor ' New York. Schr J Burley, Wood. Pawtucket ; for New York, Schr Mira A Yratt, Pratt, New 1, ondon for New York. Schr Elwood Vorsu, Bearse, Fal 4 River for New York. vege WH Whittaker, Whittaker , Frovidenss tor New ‘ork, yacht Louisa Frances, Kelly, N ew Modiord for New BAILED, Steamer Tybee, for St Domingo. MARITIME MISOR ‘LLANY. pam See caple news. Bue ei Car, whicl)1 has been laid up at tted out foi t the use of Protessor rd “the Unived tates Fish Cy] omunlasioner. Gow: maner L Bearisiey will be assigne d to the command of the vessel. Snip Bowker Hiut, on fire at Maz ila, had at the time of the disaster taken ou board 70v to «sof dry sugar, 1.630 bales of “od and a quantity of sapa in wo ‘ihe vessel pas be got atloat again ut little ©: spense, within a few ays. Suir Wartertoo (Br), tor aaerG 2 aged by being run into by a dredge | .04t while ashore at Pass uVOutre bar, hi er stern pe owt damaged and the Geek aft all loosened. | _Smur Star, of Yarmouth, Me, ar rived at Liverpool | Sunday trom can Francisco, after a |, :assage of 6 months. Much anxiety had been felt for her 8 stety. Bang Ouive, Mahoney, bofore repo: ted abandoned on the voyage from Baltimore to Rio Ji, neiro, experienced onJanlagale trom the south, wn.) ch continued with great violence for 26 hoars. the’ ship | rolling and strain- ing Very heavily the whole time, i) thing wrong, how. ever, Was noticed until the morning | of the 9rh, when it Was found on sounding the weil that there Was a lot of waver {@ among the coals which ¥ fere stowed in the ihe water row very rapb) lly, making «bout ‘The crew were h| winediarely set 10 d spell off. t 1aving two puinps uary 15, P.M. whe he British. | Burk Lord’ Clyde mu sizbailing she ol, which was dam- jer. ‘fon 25 i 0! in lat 22) 5, was sighted abuut itmives of anda lay to, and Mr W Williams, Chief O: | Wont on board to request Captain King scomoe wo lay by | all might; this was accoruinyly dor ©, bat the next | morning it Was found that there Was iv > hope of saving the vessel. she captain, after consul img with hus offi jecided on abaudoning her, an preparations were immediately ‘mia le. Papers were first transterred and then p rovisi c., for the use of the crew. The bark: Fas nn: doued on Jan 47, in lat 24N, lon 23 “4 W. iyde arrived at Table Bay Feb 26, with evew of the Olive, who ail effects. Bark Macra (Nor, not the Magdala) for Falmouth, &, before reported at with loss of spars, had experienced hy savy weather in the Gulf, aud carried away foremast anc . topmasts Bane b H Yauuincrox, from West Indies for New York, put into Hampton’ Koads 12th & ust, with loss of sails, leaking and cargo shitted, Bui Kariox (Fr), before reported sum k at Red Hook bas been pumped out aad raise y the Coast Rr), Poudrais, from Demerara for Greenocs, was sie -betote revort ted in collision with bark Harvest Moon, Messina for New York. She pat into Wermada April with loss of ‘bowaprit and ux@ Stan, Paine, from Nev ¢ York for Aux 1 cayen be! reported spoken dismasied. put into Ber- — ‘April Lior repairs. phe lost bowspr: it and tore an - a the southern ed ge of the Gi ee Eantr Biro, Reed. a for St. . Augustine. be- | fore reported ashore at lownsend Inlet, \ vas gott see arrived at the port yesrerday. im Leng at Portland from Gari te! was 10 aay to orth of ras with northeast gale is; split main- pene rand started deckload. Sonn Conway—ihe damaged cai of box hi taten' icon the sone (Seaway, for Bostot t wbios was Benore at Moosepecca, Was sold Saturday at kastport, Me. Mania (Br), which put into Berma sa January 2 in distros was sold previous to Apri 8 for, about £29). Beuzast, Ne, April 10—Penodscot ail solid x arene Taghes fo thickness + Our inn Cag | vi a ion and a/party has ¢ serie: open wat: Ir, ve Haoted to cut ns 3 tate we to "aoe 8 Ty uate ace all ow ow brow gb whieh teeta ee aur joned in ‘the ioe Bas youter- Paty ot hr Robert Pettis, which was winter, Wasrais td last nigat re vidence. ne san De towed to ax Fraxcisco, April 12—Schr Venus, { rom Tahiti, wasn reetitmctee Ct the tees of te ship Airey Force (Br), Cutter, bound from *ydney. 5 a eied 1 ‘or this port, at Gambia Island. All on board were and taken J—Sebr Rising § ‘un, of of March 8, bea hh Bg ISASTERS IX Feowcany—The Direction of* the Buresa disasters veritas has jost published the list or maritim » sepusted daring the month of Feb, 1873, coo flags. This dst gives the sollowing statis ‘Vessels reported lost, Lil jz, 4 English, 1 1 Freneh, 10 Italian, 8 German, 6 fhe ian, 6 nor wevian, 4 Danish, + Spanish, 3 Gi Doo ch, 1 Nica ragua, | Kusaan, 1 rivmeso, 1 swedish emt, ‘lof wre the nationality is unknown; in this ouml v uded 13 sailing vessels reported missing. a, 1a Rnelish. 3} rene! el ‘yport Mr John © uerier, Jr, of contract with Mossn * Sumner, y Capt Geo T Avery, Joseph . B Morse wnd others, ot that city, for tue building of ship ot ‘About 160) tons burthen, to be | fi nehed and sea during the fali ot the present rear. three deck: all th ommodaions deck. Work will be lt | seamen a beio gun upon this ship iinmediately. she wil probably beco mmanded by Capt Avery, formerly of slup Importer, ¢ ond is in- tended for the ge: frei! oth business. M Agamson &, Fulnore have ie stocks of al 70 be hed in tesa “which ts “ateedy' “onl As this ‘vessel is off they will begin on & ay .,whien ts contracted for, an bark of Bu) t J farrier “has. at hue Kay ak let 8, oT A aaa lt NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTA\ INS. | Merchants, shipping route. ni ship captaing are informed that by tolegraphing to the Hanau Lo oo Bureau, No 46 Piet etress the arrivals at and ee oe ee ck aan vee iad ve Amerioaa ana al foreiga Vessels tadiag Wists, iney ar 2er uf the Ulive. | Saved their catire personal from Minatitlan | ey West April i | distance | i 63.4, in pura | amet nell, trom Lit srpool | rt ae Baitimore, a ‘Tye: % lf Rott Ponte: Vekin United States, the same wilt pe cabled to this country free of charge and publisnel, Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- ing at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Heraup news yachts, pier Nol East River, New York, Letters received trom all parts of tho world and promptly delivered. Duplicates are required. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Brewxrmaven, April 10—Arrived, barks Jonann Kepler (Ger), Spille, New York ; Christel Ger), Bockeimann, do. Barceiowa—Sailed, bark Carlos (cp), Blanco, United States. Canpirr, April 1—Sailed, bark Edwin Reel, Hivsins, Rio Janciro and Callao; brig Tarifa, Brown, Gibara (Cuba), Fatmovrm, April 1-Sailed, bark Albert Neumann Berlin (Ger), Fichmann (vom Havre), New York, hav- ing repaired. Fayat, April1—arrived, ship San Rafael (Br), Atkin, 1n Francisco for Queenstown (see below). Guascow, April 11—Sazied, ships Pomona (Br), Hamil- ton, United States; Lake St Clair (Br), Lamont, Mon- e Sailed, bark Andrea Lovico (Ital), Kallo, United States. Haven, April 10+Sailed, barss W H Jenkins (Br), Dur kee, Unite States; Vauban (Fr), Bronstlinzory, do. Liverroot, April M—Arrived, bark Tolomeo (Aus), Gladulich. New Orleans; 12th, steamer Consett (Br), Hodgson, do; ship Star, Vinello, San Francisco. Salle 10th @ lth, ships Hy Pelbam (Br), Dakin, United States; Kate Troop (Br), Crocker, St John, NB; Ada Iredale (Br), Napton, and Cairnsmore (Br), Kew- Jey, San Francisco, barks W H Thorndike, Bellany, United States; Leif (Nor), Marcussen, Baltimore; Jar- dine Brothers (Br), Netlsen, United States; sehr O D Witherell, Berry, Matanzas. Lxrra, April 11—Sailed, barks Mary Edey (Br), Treva- na, United states; 12th, C O Whitmore, Peaboay, Monte- video. Mxssiva—Sailed, bark Georgietta, Small, United States. Purwovti#, April 11—Arrived, schr W L Burroughs, from New York for Havre, Queenstown, April 12—Arrived, ship George M Adams, Manson, Macabi; bark Confidence, West, Baltimore (see below). Arrived ith, steamers Calabria (isr), Mouland, New York for Liverpool; th, Adriatic (Bri, Perry, do for do. Srertx, April 10—Arrived, bark Rapide (Rus), Juthe, New York. ‘Warren Point, April 10—arrivea, bark Graziella (Nor), Espeluna, Baltimore tor Newry. Sailed from , Fisher, and Ella, for United States. Lowpon, Apri! 12—Bark Confidence, West, from Baltl- more, arrived at Queenstown to-day, with loss of boats, bulwarks, deckload, and spars, and the vessel other- wise in bad condition, having experienced a continu- ation of heavy gales. Steamer Arbitrator (Br), Jackson, from Liverpool for New Orleans, returned to-day tothe former portdam- aged, having been in collision. Shiv Stonehouse (Br), Bley, from San Francisco, which arrived at falmouth llth inst, is in a leaky condi- tion. Ship San Rarael (Br), from San Francisco for Queens- town via Valparaiso, whe! e put in leaky, and subse- quently spoken leaking badly, arrived at Fayalon the Ast inst, still leaking, and at last accounts was discharg- ing her cargo for repairs. Ship Guardian, Ames, from Savannah for Cronstadt, ‘went ashore off the Scaw, coast of Denmark, but floated off and proceeded, having sustained no damage, A despatch from Shanghai to-day reports that the steamers Ocean and Fesing bad collided, and that tho jatter was sunk. FOREIGN PORTS. Aucoa Bar, CGH, Feb 23—In port barks Diana P Davies, and Robinson Crasoe, Robinson, tor Boston, 144; schr Pioneer, angion, Lo vag disg. ‘At Simon’s Bay Feb 28, ship Sacramento, Lane, re bark James MoCarthy, Gould, to load cargo ex ship Sacramento for Bostor Buxrarp Iver, ‘March 3—Sailed, ship Blackwall (Br), Cole, Australia. Benaupa. April 6—Arrived, barks Eliza Barss (Br), Vesey, New York: Kolinoor (Br), Cooper, ot Kitts for Greebock, put in tor water, Sauled Maren 31, brig Annie Vail (Br), Kirkham (from St Martins), Ne “ed. having repaire: ks La Ciguena, Kiley, from Messina Harvest Moon, Kyley, trom do tor | ao, wie instructions: Stella (Br), Perry, do; Josephine, | MeFariand, from Cientuegos ror Boston, to sail ina iew | days: brig Stx ereres (sr). Poutrais, irom Demerara for Greenock, arrived Ist, repg; schr Morning Star, Paine, frown New York tor Aux Cayes, arcived Ist (see Miscvel- Caucorra, March 5—In port, ships Viscount (Br, 1124 tons), aud briush Navy (Br), to load for New York: Agenor, Gould anc; bark BU Merryman, Young, do, Proceediug down the river Marcti 5, ships Sarah Hig pett, Burwell, tor New York; <asen Gilmore, Carver, lor | Boston. ‘Went to sea from Saugor March 3, ship B B Cheney, | Starkey. for Boston. Cakbewas, April 9—Arrived, schrs Jesse Hoyt (Br), Mo- Donald, Balitmore: "A it Weeas, Farr. Portland: 10th, ks Arietta, Gilkey, New York: FL Carnes, Jackson, go: senre J m, ao; Frank W kinery er, do; ickinam, Rovinsou, Phitadéipitns Rebecca, Sheppard. dis | ,,Sailed th, bark Uarriet> Jackson, Bacon, north of | Hatteras; Dries John Shay, Nickerson, do; Pathander | dir), do; H B Cleaves, Cucumnin<s, do;’ sch Fragconts. Leavitt, aud Macy Siusman, Adaus. do; Nellie F Saw- r, Getchell, and Kuth H Baker, hag e do; 10th, rigs Proteus, Farr, do: Cly Elizabeth White, and Deboran 3 Souler Boule, do; Ade- | line Riewardson, 0.00. ‘Cienyuxeos, April 5—Arrived, bark Woodside, Mont- gomery, Cape Town fur Bostou; brigs Robt McK Spear ing (Bry, Willey, Guantanamo for New York; Adelaide, | Hall, Pensacola, sailed 71 eles John E Sandford, Dean. north of York, 5, barks Hattera: John J Ward, Soappard. Poiadelpnia; loth, ba: a Augacte 0 Suiall (Br), O'Brien, Boston; Ozeco (Br), Fulton, New York, Hoxe kona, March i—fo port. barks Ha (Ger), Qest, for Dan Fraucise: (Br), Strahan, for Portiand, Ot brig Tartar (Ger), Raemens, for Ban cisco; und others as before. April Arrived schrs George, 1. Marts Iphias MC. Lycas, Stephens, itimo: teamere folty ol ir), Reker, do j barks Esper- ‘Svanuahy Miudora, Barclay. Balu. atarax, ual 12—Arrived. steamer Alpna (Br, St. Thomas and Bermuda; aibambra, ne, Boston; Chase, Portiana. Cleared—l0ch, brig Spanish Main (Br), MeCalloch, Porio Hico. 4 Hots, bo mh a barks Envey, Berry, tor Lon- og: Mavilah ir), for Hoston, Won biSin ports ship Eitzabeth Cushing, jon de Pica. to low don. Ma roe April 9—Arrived, bri Darrah, Philadeiphis; Eudorus, el os, Portland | Darks Carrier Dove ig) pa SN i: and Eva NJ ae Ait Ree | (on. Fe tersOm, | Sounson New Yo bree A Sai Sancher, b Benson, yy. Crowle: Ere st AM oan | 3, brig Albers Dewis ste Baer rab yoy ot ae ea et pate Aer ee | ce rt vfs March 90—Sailed, bark Constitution, pene siarch 1 fora previously, bark Hudders od sche aay ore, Pe % of Hat. et 7). Kemp, Seah O14 Je murs (Py Wy ) New tee *, 4 sober Duiberiand. We ber, north o B, April, 11—~Arriv: amor Todia Be, | dore Dypoat, Nichols, do og et Walia ir Jons, N Harris, Loudon’ via Halifax er in Wolvey, a sohrs Teal (Br, New York: Sarah P (ii eth Satled 1h, ship Banian (Br), Alleyne, poate e Burnes, Willis, Havens. | bry | ica et, bark Maguotocook, Hem: r Chas A Jones, Kent, for | land, O | ASTORIA, O, April 3. dy, Liverpool. | “Gth—Satien, ship Kuterpe (Bry, Phillips, Conk. _Jth— Arrived, baré Cliltun (Br), Liverpool via Vietoria, Sth Galles, ship Lennox Castle (Br), Stewart, Queens- RLBXANDRIA, April 10—Passed down, sehrs Royal | Arch. and Waiter Georgetown for | Bu April In—arrived, bark, imps ir), Patton, Gottenburg via Bernada ré David Collins, Town: send, geltimore : Com Kearney, “Faubrook. Biizabedh nerry fel sehrs lavieg. & Mathis, Cheeseman, ct ite izes, Harper, do; Golden Haale, tinge, Liver- pool; D hy 3; Sem! pote’ Matthews Suvannan;Jouns Hopgins, Hallett, 8 timore; Koman, Crowed, ‘Pini stip Vane ‘ton, Wallace Palermo; Chin SF smith, Warren, | Arron 1% beside © the one Muir (on: Stuary, Sueua joh Will conte business | araengs: ‘schry Newport, | Ay Fy aoc p- (ar), parker, garde Ly Davit 4 Telok, FASE: “4 | unui i *: | the Gurriec toe bark of 675 tos 1s Feady | Wallace do: Heanor van sbaven geaiey, Be Baltimore; | Taylor & Mathis. Cheeseman, vig, a and Mr Jove Seovy, bas gouty oer ¢ sine wate Disks, Phiuadeiphier jen hagie, fabie, i tor elaiag ae ashing’ and’te. be com | iio ar 1 Bry, Durkee, Chen rvedemerly py schooner, ballt in ane Ura eR Sonah w URS i ea tocar sorren yore pelouk Pa ‘apeta Steam berry ay whi be iaanc! tomorrow, ry | ts owseyVaiparaito ‘ pane gue | x ie SPOKEN. | ae it iM, ag wen | od bur Shin Xow Bra, ean irom Raa Francisco for) Liver fh bw ar weer tre steamers sm nace, ork: war pine. oF faniels fas APTI VOd, stoat re Cae Bartoll, Smith, Soston; s ter, | red—Steamers MeClsiian, March, mon '. Kelly, New ¥ Mar | vares, Cato Ms (cork or Paumout Conutl na war ie ut 6 Ei ratickools. ‘oardonne A oa Lie perk sont iiaas Ne t'beaine, Sones, Boston; pak Baa Port de France: brig Liverty, a Ka cae, New | TOK, 4, schr Maggle Todd, Richard: son, Boston sive April 7-Sailea, schr Mary Collins, Col+ ns, Di rien, Ca. OMARLESTON, Aprit jyrg seg bark Clelia (Nor), Hansen, Hull via’sancy Hoo ot as Celegraphea) Tith—Arrived, steamer Mercedita, Morshman, Bostons DJ oley, Pricey, naltimore; bark Auron Goudy (Br), vre, CUY POINT, Va, April 9—In port barks Mediator (ors Janwen, and ‘Lorton Vale (Br), Beemhar, trom Livetpoal din Ba HART MACHLAS. April S~Salled. schrs Presto, abby, and Ella Brown, Brown, Ne FORYKESS MONROE, Mare mento (Br), Ivey, Gi mond for Liverpor ‘West Indies: Mar, tor the Riv Grands a Ville, ut Simmons, Se: siding Nc Curis, Win'Puardinan.John A Lewis, # H Emma Arey. Win Butler, Join. Fitzpatclek, ‘Ozar, Emma A Higelns, N Haines, Mary EL Porter, Alethea, R¥ stockton, Pie yoriu, Alice B Dyer, Adelizt, Clara, WF Greene. ME Ulldersteeve, Minnetiaha, GW'Alcott, J Living, yea Bird Plier, ALA Grier, Gen Torbert, and Lf Nicols all bound north Passed in for Baltimore—Barks John G Hall (n), Dun. emma’ Rich, Stowe, 8 Hart m Cardenas; Rosa b (ital), Barbe ate, es rom orge 8 Berry, Krog jonas; arcs Cusstiess™ sent tests (probe, biy Thetis Lindyren. trom Cardenas “Arrived iu the Roads—Bark Fu Yarrington, Parker, Sark Saseellany). from . fing aegie H Maks Ne GALY ner CLtY Of AUS. Es ‘ke: schrs Washingvon, New Bosto tn, widridge, Wot ay a ie Corson, Boston Cleared-—Schi Abbie Corson, Boston. fi pUHORGATOWN, SC. April 4—Suiled, schr Hattie Me@ uck, Woodbury, Port Spain. pct artived, ur Mary Mankin, Latehum, Charles sieonoEToWN, eed April Leviton schr Joseph 9 ‘agiion, from an basterh port, W nents Sasi, ‘April cAPveds scbrs Sele Cushe homaston: Hattie wi ndre ws, Mey Wiest, Apri 3--Arrived, schr A W'Foster, Rich, Boston. an port 3d, ship Lancascer, Leland. for Cay Francis, pot sugar for New York, to sail Sth (before report led March 26 tor Galveston): bark. jualveston, Sawyer, for Cardone. to load tor Falmouth. B, NEW, DRLEASS. April ‘s—Arrived, steamer Maring ale ‘rotcma: iy a erottiark tis (Dutch), Gunderson, Pascagoulat ane Hxcelsior, Arnet, Ruatin. ilth—Arrived, brig Chariotte Buck, Hunter, Matanzas, 1h—Arrived, sieamer Wilmington, Holmes, Baltimore vit aye re Clea hip Ellen sone, Woodworth, Havre; bark ud, Rogers: Prov Ret iy eWatariod ir), for Liverpool, after beiny ashor “April 12—Sailed, ships ma (Br), Cu from laveroop) Ga Wiaiveston; ‘Golden ‘fate! Boston; ba: , pro swoainer Chilian (Bry; ship Felicia Bp. ‘Truce, Steamer Jausene is outside coallng, and bare wating o orders. N Tk, April 12—Satled, steamer Roval Minstrel (Br), Henderson rome. New Orleans), Liverpool « Meus 12—arrived, schr Young went to sea same ieee Ph de! p bis er, Philadelphia. EWPOKT. April 9—Sailed, schrs Arcularins, Lordy aut :ipress: Renney. Kockland. tor New Yore. At hE cree Pier Lith, schr Fakir, from a coal pork, to dise! ene SNDON, April 10—Arrived, schrs Wm Mad Georgetown tor Providence; Gen Howard, New Ore ny dv; Ann Brown, Hoboken tor do; Fanny Pern, Ett bethpurt ior do; Saiad Queen, Port Johnson for doi Kiva shaw. do for do: Lacy Chireh, Hoboken for River; J Porter, Philadeiplia tor Paw vecset WH Bow 'w iork for Brisol; Dieuduaught do tor Wester JH cunningham, Hoboken; Dr Frauklia, ao: Me , do tor Fall giver; Mary F iffin, do tor Wa Hurst. do for, Wood's Hole; ie at Wells, Wee: aumpion, Hoboken. for Bostot bated Sch MA Pratt, Nortolk, Va: Uncas, Porte Ric Tith—arrived, schr Alta V Cole, Mitchell, Porto Rice AY N. April H—Arrived, schra forest Oak, “i Havt. Crane, and, Oliver scoiel Baltimore; Old Zack, Matthews, ‘ettzabothp ort allen; Ameua Augusta, and P i an Tialiock, New Yor PilteaDELPALA, April, 1i—Arrived, sche BW_Elde hires ridges rived. ‘ste Gladiolus, unt, Savannah Saree tat) Campbell, Hull: sches carr, eo (Br) Dumpbell, 3 Peppabannosk: ‘es Wilard, Wallace, Portiand; Washe ington. yeiene Winowieo. iver: Bei loyd, Kappahan- mGleared— fark epics (ital), Longobardo, Cork or Faimouth Aniersen, dy; Kate Crosby tin Porter, Lotito: J; B Holbrook, Leayi aval sehrs Nellie Chase, mn, Scammel, ‘Barbarie, Sagua; JH Moore, Doane, Charles Del, April 12—Passed down, steamers Yezoo, tor New Orleans; Vindicator, tor Providence; Equator, for Charleston: vars Kong Carl (for), tor Queenstown : brig MB sickerson (Br) tor Halifax: sc Crown Point tor Baracoa; 8 A Holfman and Richard AUX. ves up—brig Quaco, from Cardenas; schrs Johz Walader, frou jueyard, Haven; & Sickerson, kb fine McKeon, and Fred 0 Hi soon —Pa: up, steamer Sorman, from Boston; “ Nzweas jokien. | ssed bark Meridian (Ger), from Bremen. Fant Coignecto (Be), from Liverpool, is anchored be re. Pte sed up, steamer Florida, from Providence; schrs Sarah L einmons, Carrie A Beutley, Win L ek kins J H Ferry and George H Squires; als a foreign aia ‘assed down—Brig Praire Rose for Matamoras; schra Pearland belle Russell for Calbarien. Lewes, Del, Apri i2—Arrived. bark Mizpah ue] from Breme:.; brig Aura (Br), 12 days trom sagua 1 orders; ulso tWo barks unxuown. teu barks were reported as passing i erday. Seve oa large vessels rom above are chore off the har ‘brig Oak was towed to sea vestorday. PM—Arrived, oatward bound, ant Lennie (Br), for A Hermanos (Nor), lor Queenstown; Ocean Providence (Br), 28daye from Queenstown, 8 ballast. WiLANL, Ap: Arrived. bai (Ly), Barbados: ably Lamoine, Leach, Uiearea—sieamer Fraucouid, Brags, New Yore; bare Jennie Covd, Snail, Trinida: YUcl=MOULH, sprit W—Arrived. schr Theresa Wolf, Champiou, 20 days trom Brashear City, with heavy wear ther enure passage PROVIDENCE, April 10—Arrived, seamer Florida, Crocker, Phimad2ipnia; sebrs ( G Curas, Paine; Reine Virgin deer, coward, and Sarde Pierce. Twilight, Kobinson, alumore: Sa a Steelinan, Phiadelohia, tf tusker Feeenee arin euzabetnbort; X Uolues, Nortaup South Amboy; Amos Falxenvarg, Kackett; Davia G Flova, Cline Henry May, Mach, and ne & L Marts, Erick Keo steamer Catharine Whiting, Harding, Phile a © Daltimore ; sewrs Grrison, Free nai; Soa jlver Dari, Litiodeld, vad Win 4 homp- Jars Macy, Riseout, Baltimure; rasih A Philadel: relerick J Collins Townsend. door sath; Wa ¥ ‘Adaios; Harriet S Brooks. Bubler: ‘Heury Liggle Cochran. Hooking and iiss £, Cook, New York; Addie Sawyer, Cook, do, via Colburn, New Or wchr Kit Garteon, Ham ition, Vireimia: . ca ell. sou mel Herschel, Chambers, Baltimore: Eva Leil, soine Philadephia; Aske, oane, sil H Dem Fir, Gardner; fanny Fern, caton; ang and Win Capes, Kelley, Elley Du eligaveth| ‘oodbridge, NJ; Henrietta, Micalinden, Soutii Amboy itapatrick. baa: arden, Croskey, Terry: Sewy a rae ste: r Reading yaa gatis ema Beet Mason, Fre En we dvinale, i er wood, Enzle; Havel a Pa gelley. Keley, Weehawi James b. rai * for Giuiorolt to dischs Faro, Hazard B T, hicooken: Gen ee im O Irish, Ann 8 Brown. P King, Imogene ‘piveriye bara] stoamer pone Bell, Lawrence, New a sc Soares, urande; sobs a antes pril §~@alled, bark Aucuste (Pr), en nae eran as i green, Metta a Selon, q satiny rerais: Pia skal ppb yeh ee paisa ehre Tan R , vreemen, Whort, liga vet (rom a Saunders, Cayenne, y laden, sehr Lena Hunter, fe a. Ainge sonr Cayenne Below —A 3-musted schr, uee) T, April 8—arrived, d. brigs How. Maren 38 of and for Boston; eile (30. Bermeda, for salmon iver, NS. (fhe b sarled H Jan 2, and was blown of the coast and put ito formuda tor repairs as Eons 4 reported, for Boston; Belle tiuady, Baltimore tor Bosom: wenry ALen, Camden for Koston, Vay | Joseph Baymore, 38 Hudson, A Haynes, “9 a and Kachael Vannaman. Joun, NB. ‘Ntanchor off Wood's Hote, brig China (Br), Barbados mas tor Portayd; Clarissa Alien. ‘oot! we. N, Boston; Grand ew York for Bs Also arrised, scars Moses Williamson, Mebile, 20 ailed— atirigs Mary K Leighton and Eile (Br); ‘sed by—Brig Three Brothers (Br), Porto Rico for St rived. schrs Annie Amsden, of Boston, Matane and. gor Roo do for Portiand: Flavilia, do for Provincetowa 300. detpuia ; Geo H Bani. estou for do? 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