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THE WAR OF THE BOATS. ot STRUGGLE FOR SUPREMACY AND SPEED 8Y THE HARLEM STEAMBOAT COMPANIES—ARE PASSEN- GERS’ LIVES TO BE ENDANGERED? Por two years and more there bas been s cease- fess war between the rival companies running limes of steamboats trom Peck slip to the Harlem Es Every month during the summer season nishes malerial for newspaper notices of racing Rnd collisions between the boats of these com~ panies—notices written in the interest of the public to warn it of danger, and which are Yegarded as capital advertisements by the boat owners, Tne superintendents of these lines seem to think there 1s @ mania for encountering risks im tue way of travel by the entire American peo- — pie, and to be determined, if they cannot incur Feai dangers ia the course of navigation, tostimu- | date them. The manner of the persons iterviewea oy the writer yesterday seemed in some sense to contr: gict their speech, aud Walle they admitted the imtensity of the rivalry existing and claimed that passengers were crawn to them because their boats were “fastes:” (each ltne claims the lastest Doats), they say inere 18 no racing—no attempts Bt Unusual speed, SUPERINTENDENT TALLMAN INTERVIEWED. Captain Tallman is vie Superintendent of the Bariem and New York Navigation Company. He | ‘Was found at bis office in Harlem, and made the Joliowing statements :--There 18 no such thing as Facing, $0 !ar as our boats are concerned, on tnis Joute. We run no faster when we are with other Doats than we do whea we make the trip alone, | In all cases we keep away inside the limits of the steam we are allowed to carry, The mspector’s certificate permits the Sylvan Dell to carry Jorty-ve pounds of sieam, and she don’t average thirty pounds, She 1s the ‘astest boat on the river. The Shady Side, of the other line, Paving an extra landing to make before leaving | the Harlem River, does not often get to the dock Bt tue loot of 120th street—the first landing we make going down—wli aiter the Sylvan Dell Jeaves. Ordinarily the Sylvan Deilis!rom six to fen minutes ahead at Peck slip, This difference | 4m time Is caused im part by the jact that our Doas goes direct co Pecx slip, while the opposttion boat woes across to Astoria, We began running tos season & Month ago to-day, and in all chat time the Sylvan Dell and the Shady Side have been only Ouce togetier, and then lor ouly avout a mile, : truth is, the Dell jeaves first and remains a yolg distance ahead ali the way down, The racing is done by the bewspapers."” SUPERINTENDENT LONGSTREET’S STATEMENT. Captain C. H. Longstreet, Superintendent of the Morrisania Steamboat Oompany, was next inter- | Viewed. He said there 18 no more racing Dew han there has been lor two or three years past, ye @avll strive to make the best time we cup Wwhetuer We are together or no’. When we area | Uttic wneud we wou't let tiem pass lt We can nelp | at, and they Won't let us pass vt they can help it. | We are alivwed to carry lity pounds OL steam on the Suudy Side, and aiinough on our ireight trips M the middie of the day We get along with lorty pounds we sumeumes run it up to forty-lve | When the boats ure ‘logether" in the morning ana | evening. We are volta wing (0 take ali toe pas- — wengers We cau vet and THe BOAT Shar GOES THs FASTEST gets the most. Pevple like to travel iast, and When the vouisstart together they will crowd oa boaid because they enjoy the racing. Why, we couido’t buy the amount of aavertising we get oY the uewspuver relereuce (O Tuese races tor $5,000! People come ali ue Way irom (he West and irom Canada—s eaubuat men Mostiy—to see these boats, they've veard so much about them. Idon’t like to have my Dawe wentioned, however, in these matie's. ELverytuing 13 ali sight so loug as Betuing bappens; vut by and vy, 1 an accident | Buould occur aon the passengers get ourned or Growned, every v0dy respoasiiie on (he ue Wooid be biamed by the press and ime puvlic. We have'nt iost any lives so fur, aud tue more excite- | Ment we nave the vetter it is ur us." THE CAPTAIN OF THE SYLVAN STKRAM SPEAKS. Iu tae pilot house of the Syivan Stream the Writer had a jong talk With Cuptain Mh. Long. @ bephew o1 tue superintendent of Tae Capiaia saidi—"At wunutes past eizht A. M. tue Sylvan a line, ieave their ducks at Hariem aod Mutt Haven | Togetner. Tuw Suady Side wakes a landing at bol dock at the terminus vu! the Porcchester brauc Of tae New York, Hartioca und New Haven Rau. Toad, which is Ouly wbout 1,000 leet irom Ler starce ing point. ‘ihe 5yivau Deli, buwever, proceeds cown She stream aud makes her Grst iandiog at the joot Oi 1200 street, Lue Shady side jviiowiug, Wakes a Baudipg at ibe neXt GOCK, advUut 200 feet distiat Atebbd tide the sylvan Veil is ior to bring to ‘With her bow projectiug toward the otner dock @od into the atre ame edording, bow Troum jor tae Shady Si Wharl when she arriv ‘ Deu. Last summer tue Soady Side was so SHE STRUCK THB SYLVAN DELL ON THE BOW im coming to ber ianuiug, demaying sue Dell, Twice (ois has occurred this seasou. to preveat the dawages resuiting irom tuese collisions a lece Of timber was ixed ip the lorward chock of he Syivao Dell just wvait the stem, aad was Bilowed to project outward some toree jeot. The | ‘Was wdopted a8 4 meaus 01 deien ad tw ward Of the Liows o/ the Suady Side Steamer Was, & taken io charge Baveriuteadcut Longstreet, wou relieved r Ular Captain, 0d on Coming iu to ber lan 219-0 street ne so steered Lue boat as to cut om rojectiag fsuder irom the sige of the Sylvan ell, happily dowg her uo furteer injury. To twenty-uvi Deli aud tue suady side, the sastest boats of ce. The lest named or saved his eutrance, ‘ 80 yards boundary. | clud would have stvod the fleid against the | Dut littie intermission ali day, aad the entnust- Daly action takea by our company Was 10 put oa guotoer f (be DeXs Muroing. As tO THE RELATIVE SPKED OF THE BOATS, tne Sylvan Veil can jeave Liariem at tue same time with the sbady Side. aud, bute making the | Same landings, cest her into Peck slip by Gve | migutes. Tuougu ido oot command one of toe Just Voats, | Dave never fet tuere Was any danger | in their race’ i suppose tue passengers du, & | 4M Use to coe river snd the lile, aad am not so | timworous as those who ure not, [am sure i thine | 43 wuCh Of my iife as most people du Of theirs aad ‘Would uot run into danger, though If 1 was a litte Sheud Of apotier Coat i suouid try to stay there. Ln ranging toe bo are driven whether the: Sogether o: separate, and laon't tuink there are | tWo minules uifference between teir ordinary | ‘Wip time and their raciog ime.” HARLEM RIVER SONPERENCE OF PROPERTY HOLDERS WITH THE COMMISSIONERS OF PARKS AND OTHERS ON MaRLeEM RIVER AND GPUYTEN DUXVIL TM PROVEMENT. A commitice of gentiemen, Property owners interested in the improvement of the navigation of the Hariem River, nad a Meeting with the Park Commuissione: rooms of the Depariment of Parks, ye afternoon, Presidens Cnandier, of the Department, and Commissioner: Wales, of the | Docks, who nad beea invited to the conference, Were in attendance. Geueral Green, civ and topographical engineer, was also presen® at the fequest of the commitiec. It was determined, alter some informal discussion, thas the meeting | rivate, as (ne gentie nt would traint in the expression vu. ir views MU the reporters were exciuded, and so ney witndrew. | THe COMMITTER | @onsisted of Hiram Baroey (chairman), Lewis G, Morris, Waido utcuns, Coiouel Wius, and Messrs, Foster, Jouusou, Goodwin, Ackerman aad Fonda. it was stated by the chairman of the committee | tWat the gentlemen composing it fad considered | the late report of Geseral Newton in reierence to | Hi Kiver and Spuyvea Wuyvil Creek, and before any definite action was taken by y} department they desired fo urge that tne Gatural Channel be used ia the efforts to be Made toward QD improvement o, Havigaion in tho: preterence to the proposed c NOG Of Which Only & puftion of [he ext the river wotla be useu. Mr, Morria, Cownel Willi, Commissioner Wales and President Steo- Bins addressed tue meeting. General Ureeu, oy Tequest, ¢X iained the nature of tne channel ana the difficulties which would have ‘o be encoun ered in opening & canal The committee were eesured that none of tie departments had com- miried themselves to any pian of project im tue premisi owing reselution was finally offered by Mr. Hutchins aod oonimousiy adopted as the Sense OF the committes :— | Ktesolved. That In the jadgment of this committee the | Spayten Diyvil aod Harem Kiver pavural wilh ure the | 1 we cuy urge (he og these in as wih secure @arly Improvement of nese war bie, OF IN Connection with tue paaved @ vote of thanks to the Various departments y end atteutiwn man me meeting aajourued. A POLICR OAPTAIN VICTIMIZED. yea Twenty- ‘rd precinct, saddeniy disappeared on the night ral the 16th inst,, carrying s ith her Be ~~ mee ol siothing aa ‘some jeweiry Vaiuert at t "ae wl ver employer. The pouce "qhasin nd tedee of ber Wucrosovats, | work, looked more like s party of Bluenoses and | ing at the uew mogel representing the | 2 send & ix-oared crew to tne Univei at Savannah from the florida coast on Friday inet, | * by the general | a, and | Ja | Waiting some hoara tae poor emigrants deca NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1875—QUINTUPLE SHEET. PIGEON SHOOTING. MEMBERS OF THE LONG ISLAND GUN CLUB IY SWEEPSTAKE COMPETITION. About seventy-five members of tne Long Island Gan Clud assembied at the club grounds, near East New York, yesterday, for the purpose Of in- | duigiog in sweepstake snooting. Though rather cool lor the full enjoyment of the amusement, the | occasion proved very interesting and satisfactory. Dexter furnished the birds, which were # lot of strong, rapid fyers, | First tu the programme was & handicap sweep | of $5 entrance; taree birds each; H and 7 traps; | ‘4g ounce shot and 80 yards boundary. This had but (our coutestants—Dr. Talbot, 25 yards; Walter Ireland, 24 yards; Mr. Badgeley, 22 yards, and Edward Francis, 21 yards. Taipot, Ireland and Francis cut down ali their birds, and, shooting off the tig, Talbot captured the money. The second sweep was between the same four gentlemen, Tal oot retiring to 26 yards, Ireland 23 yards, wivh Badgeley and Francis as before, 1ne conditions Were asim the former event. Badgeley aud Francis each Killed all their pigeons and divided the $20. ‘The same gentlemen took part in a third event, similar conditions, Talbot, 26 yards; Ireland, 21 yards; Badgeley, 23 yards, and Francis, 22 yards, Each of the shooters brought down their birds, and It was not until the ninth pigeon tnat Ireland was deciared the winner, he having killed this number, Whie Francis scored eight and Talbot six, Badgeley missing the fourth bird aod reuring. age lourth event was @ Classified sweep, those shooting a te tor first money Raving. ho right to contend tor the second, and so ou. The conditions Of this were $5 entrance, three birds, Ove traps, one barrel only ailowed, 30 yards, gun below the elbow Until tue bird Was on the wing, 1% ounce shOt and 80 yards boundary. Mi Tal- bot, Badyeiey, Ireland, Francis were tue cuntes ants. Ireland grassed birds, taking frst money, $20, anu Francis, | shooting off the tie ur tue second premium oi $10, proved tue victor. Eveut the flith was of like conditions, but witn Seven Contestanis, the aduitional suooter being Mr. Creamer, Messrs. Baylis anu Broaaway divided bist money, $20, Talbot winning second premium, $15, To the #Atn sweep Mr. Creamer retired, and Dr. Winn took bis piace. ‘The conditions were a8 be- jore. Baylis captured first mouey, $20; Ireland and Broadway divided second, $1u, aud Francis SUMMARY. DEXTER’'S—GROUNDS OF THR LONG ISLAND GUN CLUB, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1875.—PIGKON SHOOT- | ING—Handicup sweepstakes, $5 entrance, 3 birds, H and i traps, 14 oz. suot and 80 yards boundary, Dr. Taivot, 25 yaids—1 11-1 1b Ka, Franeis, 21 yards—1 1 1—1 Mr, badveiey, 22 yaras—1 1 1—0, W. ireland, 24 yarus—0, SamME DaY a4ND PLACE.—Handicap sweepstakes, $5 entrance, 3 oirds, tana T traps, 1 0% 8000, Baugeley, 22 yards—1 1 1 Franels, ‘21 ¥ards—l 1 1. Ireiaud, 23 yards—1 0, Talvot, 26 yards—), Same DAY AND PLace.—Handica) trance, 3 birds, H and T traps, yards voandary. jreand, 21 yards—1 1 1—1 11-111 Sweep, $5 en- 4 0% shot, 80 rane. yarde—1 11-1 11-110 YVaibut, 26 yards—1 1 1—1 11-0 Bavge: 23 yards—1 1 10. same DAY AND FLACE.—Classified sweepstake, $5 eutrance, 3 birds, five traps. one barrel, 40 yaras rise, gun beiow elbow uniil bird is ou the Wing, Li 0%. Shot ana ig boundary; $20 to tue frst and $10 to tae wecond, W. lreland—t 11. Ed. Fraacis—1 1 0—0, Fi E. Broadway—0 1 1-0, Moses Baylis—1 0 1—0, Dr. Laivot—1 1 0—0. Mr. Baageles—i 0 1—0. me ane first money, $20; Francis, second pre- , $10, Same Day AND Lar ape ong Need same Couditions a8 aLOVe—$20 to a $16 to the second. Bayius—0 11—1. broad way—0 11—-L ‘Taloot—0 Lu—1 1. Fraucis—0 10—1 0, Creamer—110—0, Badgeley —1 0 0—0, Ireland—0 0 1-0, Baylis aud Broudway divided first money, $20; | Talvos second premium, $15, SAME DaY AND PLaCeE—Ulassified sweep, same $20 to tue Airst, $10 to the tir. conuditious a8 above: Secuud aud $5 to © Baylis—1 11, Ireiawd—1 1 0 Broud Way—1 Del, Fraucie~1 01, Taivo\—i 0—0—0, Badgeler—1 6—v—0, Wind] 0—v—0, Bays Grat movey; Ireland and Broadway divides second; Francis oe Dis eutrance, = eree ia all the swe args, ‘Toe Spor. Was Hitugy opened im tbe early morulug a some superd “praccice’” shouting by Messrs. 1 a Commenne and Francis, ~~ GREEDMOOR, SHOOTING OPEXED BY THE AMATEUR CLUB. The season’s practice at Creedmoor may be considered as having beew opened yesteraay by the Amateur Club, The weainer was 60 disagreeaply cold wast few outside tue vet eran marksmen belonging to this well known THe stssox's Griving snow and icy Diast which swept the ranges. A piercing westerly wind prevailed with astic riflemen, muMled and mittened to their bear buaters than so many citizens out on a pleas ure excursion, In spite of the weather, tne practice at 600, 900 and 1,000 yards was, upon th whole, very sarisiactory, sud buli's eve alter buli’s eye showed that the old banas Dad lost little of their last year’s spierdia state of proficiency. | ‘The gentlemen who made the leading scores were | Captain Fuiloa, Lolouei Giaersiesve and Mesars. Coulin, Yaie, Bauaru and Candeid. Captain Bruce and Messrs, Heriuion and Mauison a s0 mad Ou records. No ormMai scores oi the suvctiog were Kept, as the Meeting was one more for individual Prac ice than @ Criai OF skill in the egate. Yesterday's practice showeu vist mauy ioter- esting quéstivos toucning positions iu drug, | ebarges, Wauner Of ioading, ALG Kinured KuLjecis equaily interestiug to the rifleman, will coma up for Giscassion. and perbans s-ttiemeut, during tne $eu800 Upon Waich We are bow entering. AW otuer things WO be proved is the r 0 be erected aiong tb tof the epauie. tatthe butts Tuer apout seveuty ive to noid it alieady s compleiion at an early date, The fence sround the range is receiving @ new coat of paint, which will gi pearance of the piace, Vow regimeut, Nationsl Guar Same corps, ana some Olver Nationa: Guardsmen © were out trying the new model (Spanish) Kkemiag- ton rife, iorty-iour calivre, oma With veruier | taugent e. wind gau id peep signt. They report toe. practice yaras a@ belog ea- | tirely satiaiaccory. THE UNIVERSITY RACE. BRUNswick, Me., April 17, 1875, ‘The stadents of Bowdoin College h voted to ity race at Saratoga in June. The crew pulled on the river this morning jor ihe Gree ti lime this season, YACHT ING G@ NOTES. N.Y.Y.C., arrived | Schooner Eva, Colonel Grubb, ond will remain tn Southern wacers aot May. A homber of prominent citizens of Cleveiand bave formed the Qai Vive Yacat Ciao, The off Commodore, H. D. Cominverry; Uap. | S. Landsay; Purser, U. b. Chuo. A Lew Nas beeo purchased irow par- | € yacht Wii ve brougat Hudsoa River, tw ie i Lake Erie so soon a8 gvod wea) ARREST OF AN ALLEGED EMIGRANT | SWINDLER. On the 17th nit. two emigrants from Ireland, named Thomas Gerrity and Patrick Baras, arrived | abatement or commutation of any part of such Joyed the anuisputed title of “timekeeper” at t | for twelve mouths beore the | preseut quarters. Tu law, | vent beore banging, was repesiod daring the Year joowimg tbat io which Lowenvergu Was incarcerated, vi besides = fidisell, | vothe discretion of the en existing Executive S the bil Would io reach, iheso are Mary Fish, alias ‘olly Frisea,” jor | murder o: her busoand, by potsoning | laiiitate agains: privoners on trial for capital of Gt Custie Garden, where they me: James Ff. Caliae hau, the keeper of an emgranta’ boarding bouse | at No. 117 Washington street, oy whom they weré | conducted to the ab ve pluce. gave Caliavan changed into gteenvacks, Taklug the guid, leit the Louse Ortensioly tor the purpose of | @ broker's, but he never returned, Aster Arrived there, they nh as the Sum Comprised the total of their eas, wud they Went to Pouce Bi aridily stated tuelr loms, Ves Were pul upon (he Case, Gay aernoun OMeer Groden, o1 toe T precinct, Castie Gardeo squid, han o Phiiadeipnia. venty-eignt sovereigns to ce | | have .or some time suspected ihe existence vf | THE JAILBIRDS’ JUBILEE. EXCITEMENT AT SING SING PRISON OVER THE “TICKET-OF-LEAVE” DILL—THE “LIVE” MEN AND WOMEN ‘ALMOST CRAZY” WITH DE- LIGHT—-REMINISCENCES OF OLD TIME MUL- DERS, ‘The bill which has passed both houses of the Legislature granting conditiona) liberty to con- Victs sentenced to imprisonment for liie at the expiration of fifteen years of penal servitude has occasioned an unusual Sutter of excitement among the older jatibirds in Sing Sing Prisov. Nor is it surprising to learn that this unexpected boon, now almost within tbe grasp of many im- mured malefactors, who had long since abandoned themselves to despair, should cause tne dreary cell of the condemned to be suddenly ilu. mined py the rosy light of hope that the day of Iiberation draws nigh. To vhe weary and heart-worn prisoners who Dave been confined within granite walls for @ quarter of @ century and upward this prospect of a release, ere the King of Terrora claims his own, can alone be appreciated, and accoraingly, in the language of one ol the keep- ers atthe prison to the writer yesterday, ‘tne life men are periectly wild.” In the jemale prison the same intense feeling was manifested, tle women undergoing lif tences being described as “almost crazy” with mingled emotions of sur- prise and joy. The section referred to provides that “each con- vict now or hereafter confined in any of the State prisons or penitentaries of this State under sen- tence jor the term of the natural liie of such con- vict, Who shall nave been in ali respects oveatent to the rules ana regulations Of such prison for the | term of Qiteen years, and who in the meantime snail uot have commitved any assault or violence upon any person whomsoever, nor have been gulity of any disorderly conduct, nor have made or attempted any escape irom confinement, nor have committed aby act that would amount by law to @ misdemeanor, Shall at the expiration of such term of fiiteen years of uniform good conduct and obedience, upon the certificate to that emect of the Age.t and Wardeo of such prison, ap- proved by & majority of the Inspectors of State Prisons, or by the inspector In cuarge, belag transmitted to the Governor, de released iroia Lmprisonment during @ provationary period of ten years, 1 the Governor spall, Iu his discre- ton, 80 direct; Aud wt tne end of such period of Ten yeurs Said CONnVICE Bhali, if SO released, be fully p.rdoned by tue Governor, with the restoration of the rights of ciuzenship, provided that auring the Said ; roowllwnary period o1 ven yeara said convict Suail not have veen convicted of apy crime in any court of competent jurisaiction. Mf such convict Shall, at any Lime alier beimg released upon pro- bavion, be convicted of any Crime by any court of this State baviug competent jurisdiction, such couvict may, 1n (ue discretion of the Court, ve re- Mauded (0 condoemeant and nard labor in one of the State frisuns, there to remain during the natural ie of sucO convict, without jurther sentence ‘rhe second section extends these provisions to couvicts “uuder seutence for the perwa of tweuty-five years or upward’? Shoult tue bill receive t.e Governor’s approvat it would at present affect ouly two convicts iu t maie prisod, WHO have beed sentegceu ior the teri: o1 tae Datural lives, One or tuese is Fran- cis Tarbox, Detter Known as “Nigger Frank,” a colored man, Dearly Linety years o/ age, una who, ou accouut Of bis beimy by lar the videst und lougest inhabitant of the prison, Is regarded wiia uli st Glial Veneration by most Of u18 iellow con- vic & For ao aggravated case of burgiary in the first degree he was sentenced jor lie ut & period oO: our history when the crime otf housepreaking Was more Severely panished than Mtisut present. “‘Frauk’ jor many years en- prison, and (through vis obligiug dispusition bas contrived tu }ourd quite @ snug little sum of money. He coniesses tut Lis Wants are few, ouc cumpiains. ano jusiy, toat recently some oue in toe prison made tim the vicuu in toe game hnoWu asthe “grana chauge,’’ whereby @ worth- less Orass Watco Was suLetitated for iis own timepiece of massive gold, auu valued at $200. ‘The other convict wu se lreedom would ve se- cur victea in aud sentenced to be executed; but, in wccoruance With the (oeD eXisting statute, Wuich required tuat a condembed wurderer should be tmprisonea th sen. toe dvomed man wastodged | quiring impriso. curried oat, ng. Jederts aud two others, a¢ @ kind Ol “white ele- pounte”’ in the haods of tue authorities, Jeers Was sudsequeatiy killed oy & jeliow convict, and the otuer two alluded to lave since died, jeaving [iedinann ns 5 tue ouly convict in toe Sti imprisoned by the terwe of tuis obsvlete & ‘Toe law Wusieh repeaied tue lett it latrer, how Vo uetermine When the ssiience on those con- NEW YORK CITY. The police made f,539 arrests during the week. The Board of Excise received granted during the week the eum of $6,240. There were 572 deaths, 43 stilibirths, 146 mi Tiages and 493 births in tne city during the week. The Philadelphia city oMcials lef this city last evening by the Stonington line for the Centennial at Coucord and Lexington, A meeting of mempers 0! the Cotton Exchange yesterday discussed the rule as to membership dues, Several speakers advised areduction and the subject was at last referred to the Comint| on Bylaws. James Walls, aged nineteen years, while en- gaged in an altercation with Patrick Grohegan at No, 14 Lewis street at midnight last night, wi stabbed in the shoulder by the latter, suscaiming & severe wound, He was taken home. Professor L. B, Latatlle, of Paris, will give a recitation of French poetry, at No. 226 West ‘Thirty-elghth street, on Friday evening next, the programme inciuding selections from Molére, Corneille, La Fontaine, Victor Hugo and De Musset. Hlocutionary and musical exercises will be given by the Literary Society of Holy Trinity church, at the chapel, Forgy-third street, near Madison avenue, on Tuesday evening, Ce ied gn address oy the rector, Kev. 5. H. Tyng, Jr. The legislative committee visited Castle Garden yeaterday and thorougnly inspected its condition, alter which they went to Ward’s Island to look into the workings of the institutions there. They a@illsubmit a report o! tne oudition of both places to the Legisiature at an early day. ‘The Centennial of the Battie of Lexington is not to go quite uncelebrated here. The New York Woman Suffrage Society propose to hold @ protest meeting in Union League Theatre on Monday evening. Mrs. Devereux Blake, Mra. Westorook and Mrs, Slocum wili speak; Mrs. Foster and Mrs, Frobisher wil give reci(ations, Active measures have been set on foot for rais- ing a suitable testimonial to the memory of John Mitchel by the Irish-Americans of this city and neighboring localities, For the purpose of arrange ing Recessary detuils @ meeting of delegates from tue various Irish-American organizauon ssid otic, temperance aud benevoleat—of New York, Brooklyn and Jersey Ulty has been called ior Wednesday evening, April 21, at Demilt Hall, Twenty-third street and Second avenue. The steamers sailing yesterday carried out 477 cabin and 585 steerage passengers, of which the Mosel, of the German Lioyd line, had 103 cabin and 180 steerage; the City of Richmond, of the Inman line, 75 cabin and 125 steerage; the Baltic, of the Whice Star tine, 65 cavin and 170 sreerage ; th Ethiopia, of the Anchor line, 68 cabin and 110 steerage. and the Pereire, ot ine Frencn line, 176 cabin passengers. As will be seen vy the above figures, there 1s a decided tncrease in the numoer of people taking passage for Earope, ana tne sea- son Ol summer travel Inay be suid to have fairly opened. All the steamers carried out large car- goes Of cotton, grain, provisious and leather. RUM’S WORK. 4 HUSBAND ATTEMPTS TO MURDER HIS WIFE, SISTER-IN-LAW AND A FELLOW LABORER WITH A SHOVEL. The tenement house No. 245 North Fifth street, Wilhamsburg, in woica Toomas Lowndes mar- dered nis wife, by beatimg her to death witha ciud, about a year ago, was last nigut the scene of @ Similar event, thougn happily not with immeai- ately fatal results, ‘The top floor of the house, just over the spart- ments in which Lowndes lived, 1s occupied by a jamily named Murpby—Williain Murppy, Cather- ine (bis wile) and two young children, Tne senior Murphys drank deeply, and tneir potations fre- quently ied to qguarreis and tue occasional arrest’ of either or voth, One week ugo jast nigot William was locke’ up tor being deuuk aod disordériy und bore at the time marks of ae wife's fingers on is countenance. Tueir quarre! Were in Jact $o Irequent that they attracted tle or no attention irom their fellow tenauts, Last nigat was pay day with Murphy, and ne speut Oi his money ireely be.ore he reachéd home, where he Nad a quarre! at the supper table, immedi alter wuicu he wens out, At hall-past uine he ree turned with his shovel (almost & spade) and @meshed in the dvor with ir, On entering se room he jound bis sister-in-law, Mrs. Bailey, @ jefow laborer, named Caris. McClellan, and his Wile therein. Raising the sbovel, ne menaced his McClellan iwterposed aud receiving blow on the leit temple. sustaiaing @ scalp wouad, he then tncoatineucly fed. Murphy iollowed ith @ terrific biow on tne right 8 ad, which laid her on the floor y then seized the sno an it away irom him, threw it one ai jurpuy, thas depri oD pon, seized hel rigat Cheek, giving her bite, and woue she was sudering irom that recovered the shovel Bud s\ruck her & heavy blow oo the back the head, feiing her to the Ooor, and raised the shovel 1O Strike ber again. Al this moment Ofticer Thomas Cantwell, who had been sent in by MoClel- lan, appeared, d with bis baton Warded om the biow from tne woman's head, oud it strock ber Victs Who Were imprisoned jor @ year previoags to their being @xXecuted suould be curried brad but e@ucu cessive administration -o-ms t nored the matter, uot Mostly Go era ‘ofman, in 172, Commuted the Gearii sentence in toe case of Lowenberga to twprisooment ior life, ‘fhe crime tor whion Lowenve:gh was sentenced lay Le epitomized as jollows:—ne lived with bis iamily ia & teoement house, and, becoming ao- puyed at some Culldren Whose parents occapied Toulas oa the same Qvor, he got inyo wn aiterca- ow Witt their Jatoer, whicd resuifed iu the ae ter's being Jatally stabbed with a sword cane in the hans of Lowonverga. there are several otaers in the male ison woo would in & short time re jue benefits of the bill jrevided it oe- comes a jaw. Among these are Adam Jaeger, wuo kuled & mad ip » ft of jealousy, aud Charies Waters, Who, Watle under the induebee of drink, murdered bis mistress, also on account of the “green-eyed mupsie! Tae death warraut of Watera was receivea at the prison attached to the order of the then existing Governor, commuting Nis sentence to imprisoument fur lue. This death Warrant, Witb If vmMiNoUs black seal, 16 still pre- Served ut (be prison, beng the omy aucament of its kina ever received (ner In the semaie pri-on there are three convicts undergoing lie sentences, + nich the provisions of negro Woman, LamMeu Brovuks, 4nd a wie wo: auswering to the same Coguomen, dora of whom are also serving out lie terms ior the Dighest crime kuowa to the law. ‘oe fret mentiooed hax oven imprisoned about seventeen Auvother iemale couvict (who Curing ber bat mys us eXisvence LotR delore and wller ber C DVICtion HAs beeu the Objects Of NOt a little sympathy), Henrietta Re 800, = mapa known as ‘ue “veiled murderess,” aud w: present an inmace of toe State Asylum for "tneane Convicts at AUOUIN, Will aigo be by the Olli, en- tied to (ue wberty Jor Wiuco she has sigaed in Vain during the past tweoty years. In the berghboravod uf sing Sung the Dill doe not meet With Much approbation. One gentieman who has lad extracrdimary opportuaities for studying the Gisposilivas of convicts and the Ways Of prison life, remarked to the HeRALD represent- ative yesterday, that We couldn't perce.ve woat the cotomunity WAS GOINE 10 gato oy toe provis- or tHe ; toet so long as the is Vested in the Bxecuts be extended to it convicts Whose Geportment during a lengtny 1 carceration has been exempiary. He e pres<ed toe bei posed law would i that tue pr C jurors iu certain cases migbt consider fiiteen years us Hot suficieot punisument, and 80 ud & Verdict waich would consign them to the gullows. ALLEGED FORGERY OF A OHECK FOR $19,400. THE ACCUSED A YOUNG WOMAN, Saperiatendent Walling yesterday aiternoon re- ceived injorimation that & young woman named Catharine Fell alias Biank bad attempted to pass alorgea check ou the Nassau Bank for $19,400, purported to ve signed by Wardell Mircnell & Co., Of Springfeid, Mass. Au order jor her ar: est was given, and Oficer Hart, of the Twenty-sixen pre- ciact, took her imo custody shortly befure five | P.M When questioned a8 to the particulars she oecame very reticent, but Onuliy scated that she tad arrived from Hamburg ouly @ jew days | previous, aod (hat & fellow passenver, Whore uame she would but Aisciwse, had given ber (ne Check ty get Cashed. She is only om nm years Of age Gnd Beaks but littie Eayin vhe prisoner Was remansed to tue Ceus iu the Conbral olice to OWale examivation this morniug, RAID ON A GAMBLING HOUSE. At about twelve o'clock last night Oapteia Van Dazen* seryewnt Murray and Devective Sievin, of the Fittewnta precinot, avsiared by o section OF officers ia citimeus’ dress, made a raid on the gaubling house No, 850 Broudway, kept by Ira January, and seized $200in money and gamoling jmpiamenta to th Wo of MOOUL $1,000, Lhe pounce instead on the arm. He then arrested Murpuy SOG took dim to the Filth precinct station, where @ was locked up, Toe nelyebo: their Ag ay hee with Women to the station n00 were dressed by Pulice Sarg son Breas, who pro: ounced them serious, SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STBAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURR *ROM NEW YORE FOR TUE MONTHS OF APRIL AND MaY. Lae meee Office. 4 Bowline Green Apri April April ni Hampare.. .| Liverpool. Hamburg. Rotterdam Liverpoo., ree «17 Howling Greea . [59 Broadway -|2 Bowlmg Green .| Liverpo .| Hambare.. | Ge w May 15. Lk £ Hy Mi cieeei is aosageay ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. bir | Gov. HIGH WATER. Island..morn 6 62 Sun sets. 6 42| Sandy Hook.moro 6 07 Moun sets,...morn 4 31 | Heli Gave,...morn 8 87 PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 17, 1875. CLEARED. amet, Be Raise (rn, Kennedy? Liverpool via Queons- tow! Mmen Or oy. “ot ue (Br), Brooks, Liverpoot via Queenstown—JI G ae verere ? Havre—George Mac- zie. ‘Moamer Mosel (Ger), Neynaber, Bremen via South- ampton—Oelrichs & Co. Steamer Geo W ing Pounington, Gaiveston via Key est—0 b w Orleans, Dearborn, New Orleans—Clark n. mer San Jacinto, Hazard, Savannah—W R Gar- n. ‘camer Champion, Lockwood, Charleston W Quin- tt Co. “Neuer Benetnetor, Woods, Wilmington, NO—Wm P Ciyde & Co. Sieamer Ola Dominion, Walker, Nortoix, City Point and Kichmo. re ominion ‘Steamahio Co. Steamer és C Knught, Chichester, Ueorgetowa, DO—J C Kenyon. tear Mehmona, Kelly, Baltimore—Old Dominion Stearushin Auer Josephine Thomeon, Moore, Baitimore—W Dal- mer Bristol. Waliace, Potiadelnnia—/as Hand. mer i biladeiphia, Lavi Phuadeipnia—James mar Gen Whitney. Haliatt, Boston— ¥ Dimouk. eile Antarctic (Br), Smith, Liverpooi—Tapscott Bros iP Sir Robert Peel, Larrabee, Lonaon—Grionell, Ship Charmer, Lacas, fh Francisco—Simonson & Er tecrepls, Crosby, Baitunore—Crocker, Wood & “park Stanley Castle (Br), Austin, London—Arkell, Ly GSerrera dtl, Lagana, Larne (Ireland)—Joha © Vark Car) Johann (Ger), Oeklund, Bremen—Faneb, ore cratraa (or), Hammerstadt, Stockholm—O bare i Naona Ut (Port), Dos Santos, Lisvon—G Am- er, Genoa Crandall Bros, Jas W Riwell & un mle ‘Keith ‘Laguayca and Forte ‘Brig Faustina, Connauion, Cardense—Brett, pon & varies V Merriok, Lippincott, Matnizas—Jas bh Ward & vane Excelsior (Gr), Mayor, Dermuda—Duncan Me- ray che © R Pilot, Dougiag Port Limon WR Grace & sehr BS Palmer. Btorens, Vera Crug—Thebaud Bros, La J tag wirong, Grand Uay (s urn uo resting ( aod taking po “ey Me Wai ue to his city ines pignt Wy Wihieh Che Of ues eiferiet Oy in the Ventral Depariment, T 0 ad- | Bigut)ersons were cangu Ls oe witced OF PUIG, Batt That Oe YOU Gruek With | oO f WOK W. ‘otra rH $e money due leit lor Pulisdeioia ‘iw WONLG BFeCibet sation for licenses Schr Snow Bird (Br), Onippa, St John, NB—F 1 Nevius Schr Ulalume (Br), Theall, St John, NB—Heney & Par- Scor Anna Belle Hyer, Botts, Mosquito Inlet Fia—Mas- Rohr # Merwin, Pearce, Darien—Evans, Ball & Co, wane Mary Louisa, Gasktil, Washington, NO—Zophar B wont Boosh Moore, Chambers, Georgetown, DC—Van Sehr Coins Howes, Jr, Harding, Barnstable. Schr Bay state, band Bostou—Chas Twing. p Ed Vollins, Jarvis, Perth Amboy—Isaac B Grigg. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGKAPH LING. Steamer Alice Otto (Br), Hughson, Messina March 6, Pa mo 17, Valencia 2? and Gibraltar 27, with mdse to Phelps Hiroe & a. ApriLS, Int 36 25, lon $10, exchanged sigoals with bark Banda (Br), from Foo show. (sae Nei ; 9th, lat $6, lon 52 68, bark Florence (Br), tro for ‘lavres same date, #cran ‘Austrian’ bark, showing letters HPT: eeriny a Steamer Gti (Br), Keker, Savamilia April 2, Cartha, gena 3c, Ha lth and Nassau 1th, with mdse and Dassengers to Pim, Porwor Oo. Steamer Hudson, Gager, New Orleans April 12, with mdse and paseenetre se Clark & Seaman. Steamer Geo Urowell, Charleston ape 4, with mdse and passengers tJ W Quintard & Steamer City of Dallas, Hines, Morehead City, NC, with mdse and passengers to C It Mallory & Co. Steamer Benetactor, Wood, Wilming(on, eS 76 hours, With naval stor ? Clyde & Steamer Ellen ys, With iodae an pa: Fs to A ‘Steamer. ‘Albemaries “Sivbs Lawes, Del Wish mdse and passengers to the Old Dominion steamship Co. Brig Lewis L squires, Baker, Messina 54days, with fruit to Lawrence Giles & Co; vessel to Squire Bros. Passed Gibraltar March Ii: April 13, lat 23 45. lon 69 1s, hada hurricane from SW, veering completely, around the compass, lasting 56 ich lost a whole suit of salle blowing thew out of th 1g Five Brothers (of Boston), gir io Miller & Hough‘on MeLoon (of Rockland). Manroe, aa teneas with 13 days, with molasses to B ii Howell, sons to Parsons & Loud. April 5, im comini out of Matanzas, Was in collision with Dark Jeniiie (Br) : had one topsaal covering board plank shear stove in in several places, and five holes stove in in the side. line: ar and “pour filled the holes with tarred cau: ards; the rigging, boataand davits were also damaged. Damage to,the Dark unknown. as ane sun back to port athe K Wheeler (of Portland). Armstrong, gai ia 8 days, with sugar tod M Mora & Co; vessel to Miller & Ho Chr AA Lennox, (of Wiscassett), Gray, St Maro 12 days, with logwood, &e, to R Murray, Jr. Solir obt Byron, Nicholson, Miragoame 18 days, with coffee and log wood to Jas & Ward & Schr Kpe! Bethel, of aud ‘trom Nassaus8 days, with pin to Jas Douglas, 1@ Crest, Garis, tbe arte 8 days, with yuaiber to Epping Co; vessel to Squires anh Florence & Lillian. Smith, Jacksonville 10 days, with lumber to Wilson Godfrey ; vessel to Warren Ray & Co. Sehr E B Darling (of Hrookhaven), Hudson, Jackson- Tille7 gaye with yellow pine to G Hunter & Son; vessel to inast: boun! to Alba Schr Susan Harker (of hiladerpn 1a), Garwood, - paliSaays, with yeliow pine to Sentley, Gilderileeve & Co, Behr Laura, Roberts, Georgetown, SC, days, with na- ‘Val stores to sornae ills; vessel to KR P Buck & ¢ sehr Mary Mankin, Lacchum. Georgetown, SU, days, rn naval ‘stores \o Zopbar Mills; vessel to Van Brunt senr BC Terry, Cranmer, Richmond, Va. cehr JM Richards, Grif, Alexandria, sehr Mi. Comvton, Fozerty, Virginia. Kehr Abbie ford, Vitekinans Vireinia Schr WH Van Name, ‘Holmes. Virgina. Fenr Harry Landell, Taylor, Virginia. Sehr ME Turner, Camp, Virginia, Schr M E Curcen, Crart, Vireima. chr S E Kelsey, Bodine, Virginia, Schr Isle of Pines, Steelman Virginia, Sclir TG Benton, Miller, Virginia. Sehr 8 W Wainwrieht, Lloyd, Virginia, Schr vi ¥ Wright, Cropper, Virginia, ‘« Oscar II (Nor), from Svelvig, which arrived Mand nchored at Gravesend Bay, came up to tue ty 17th PM. PASSED THROUGH HELU GATS BOUND SOUTR. Steamer City of Fitchburg, Springer, New Bodfora for New York, with mdse and passenzers. Steamer Galatea, Walden, Providence tor New York, with wdse wnd pasiengers Ship Prima Donva Pray, Mystic for New York, in pal- Mags (4 Pray & Dickens. ‘ue Mary U Stockham, Oordery, Providence for New elie Sarah Clan‘, Ci Providence tor New York. Providence tor Philadeiphia. ‘er, Smith, Jonesboro, Me, tor New York, with spiling to order. nehr Motto, Newell, Providence for New York. er Samuel L Crocker, Hathawyy, Tauuton for'New ‘Snr Adrian, Knowles, Norwich for New York. sehr Henry Remsen, Alien, bridgeport for on cee Schr Bertha, Conover, Providence tor New Yor Schr Clara Post, Ferris, Portchesver tor New Yor. BOUND EAST. Schr Shampion @r), Crandall, New York tor Char lume (Br), Hill. New York for St John, NB. ne Sehr Gold Uunter dir), Curtis, New Fork for, St Joha, Bene Only Son, Gardiner, New York for Providence. Sehr Godd iene. Kelly, troboken for Pawtucket Ken tor Providence. awicen for Boston. A Vredmore, Sherman, Hoboken for Provi ite go tamer, New York for Southport. ia AT ew York for iridweport. New York tor Wickford. tisble, Hoboken tor Bogtou. Crowell, Hoboken for Boston, w York for Westerly. Fy hr Ch ni tion Fe yaiika. Nem we York for Heriot ¢ auncelior. Fe: a W Beu er New York for Provinee- Sehr Jobn incoln, New York for Tai cehr Joan sey ine , Yer cos tor Rorwale. Sehr Buza Ct gt et Schr J 4 Snepa RAG Tor New Ta Ee eins, ey Ga oer” a Horo, Baker, New York for SAILED, Steam te on. tor Lave Laverpon)t C cn 4 fom oT 7). G01 Kt srt Gi ao loael (ier). poy sto: Geo W outa! Galveston wr Key’ Wer N Orleans, pan Cag ooo pans ha "Benatastor, Winmin id Pouiinion. uenwwon. jeorgetown, moud. altinore shiny “ae nurs cian vader; Chocoru: Cutmvore 4 Callao: Ieaperial, acts co via Baltimore; Autarctde (iri, Bremerha- yen (Jer), ‘browen; Henry cy Miarks Stat ot De yon (Br), Londoa, Jonaones ier): Bremen: Nictaux (Br), Matanzas: Gustav Adoli jainbure: L.¢@o- cadia (Ger. Bremen: Mayflower arbados; Germania Ger), kro: i Competitor (ver), do; Contes BI = janeir Aus), London; Sokrates (Nor), Bor as i. auianamo; Jens Nielsen (Nor), ork OF Falmouth | Marcuino ‘lial, Core 4 Rabpces (Aus), Seer mews Olea Tal dam; Commendatore Toneilo (Aus Cork 9 Fa money: orig Sur " ry at Sage! Julia Ling ey ermuda: Augusta (Br, ide oa menses 8 teva Cat sur Tho: ‘Oporto; 0 psfon Tartan ty. Littie ——— os De vee veston OUR MARINE CORRESPONDENCE. Newrort, Rl, April 16, 1875, Sehr ff M Morris, which arrived at this port yesterday aftermoon, picked ups large nun buoy 7 miles ESE of Point Judith, which she «ncceeded in towing to this ort, and notified the Custom House authorities. It ‘Was subsequently found to belong to the Benton Reef Lightship, and will be replaced as soon as possible. The hali of sche Robert Pettis which has been sank in West Bay, will be sola at auction on Wednesday. Steamer Kolus, of the Wickford route to Now York, ‘will be taken to Noamk, Ot, to have a thorough overhaal- ing ina day or two. The of Nasra- gansett Pior, has been chartered to take her place. MARITIME MISCELLANY. Hitt, before reported barned an the damage to the ves first supposed that it . be Will prob- gel isso Much greater than wi doupitul it it wul pay to re y be condemned. Euixa (Sp, Barterrelnic, was libelled by Georg u TC Witmnigton Nce Apri 1. betore the clerk of the Caited States Disciiot Court. for $1019, being balance due om coniract ior raising her from the postion (end towing to Witulaxtoa) in when she bad sunk sept i, 1574, during a waie, and while ivi At Quarantine don, near Smitbvilie. The original bill was vet tue the chains D: Riv aide ot Deer Island, and went, hot 4 particle ot the vesse: remainin tain and crew were rescued by Vol Anis trom Deer island. and sent to | the ‘ieamer Henry Morrison, 501 eo materials were saved and landed on “ue island: So io. surAuce On Vessel oF Cargo. Rostox, April 17—The Korwerian sous, Polykarp, from Newens le, Fug, for Boston, ashore at high water rriday night on seituate Bosch, near the fourth cui, whore =he remained this bh bar, with her jashad vite a ber by rons vessel is consigned to Messrs. Limier & Hass cargo of soda, white lead and chemicals. yore are $2),0W insurance in Boston on the cargo. Pontiand, April 17=\rig John Good (Br). for St John. NB,while going oat misstayed and went ashore on House Isiand Was pulled of by \ug Express and proveeded uninjured. StJoux, NR, Veb 17—Bark Harmony (Br) from Liver pool, arrived Bere today, lost bowsprit, Jibboom, fore Masi aod maintopealiantmast Wiinesarons, April is~wnen coming to her wharf this afternoon, the sieamer Caimbridge ram into ine soar — fart, Which was iviug alougeslde the whari Velow San. ir Aor fora'scurtiog (he senr’s bout im twain, breakin booin'and crushing her stern. No damage Wa: the steamer, The: amoridge carpe up through the w: eFn day, but could nus Ket into Beluast oF Reanorton RO coaut of the ice. ihe passengers wore landed tarce miles from Bellast whart WHALEMEN, Arrived at New Redford april apr 5 Bal pr Aeatn 5 Baingway. of Mari ie, roe SPOKEN. ty a? Ane trom New Fork for Matanaas, April Pert areas NOTICE TO MERCHANT'S AND CAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agent 4 ship captains are that hy teleeraoniag to the Hamare Leoden Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depare ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American anu all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same wili pe cabled to this coustey free ot charge and published. Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arrit ing at New York can do so by addressing tosaoh vesvels, care of Hexatp news yachts, pier Nol East River, New York. Letters received trom all parte ot the world aud promptly delivered. Duplicates are requiret OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Auicants, April 10—Arrived, bark Gachen (Fr), Te vard, New York. Breaky, April M—Arrived, barks “Gormanta (Ger), Evers, Philadelphia; 16th, Edaard (Ger), tHalberstaat Baltimore, Barcezona, April 10—Arrived, bark Tres Auroras (Sp) Custany, New Orleans; brigs Fiuvia (2p), Basigo, de Jaime (Sp), Sureda, do: Carmita (Sp), Coll, Charleston, Corx, April 16—-Satted, bark Pater (Aus), Nicwolas United Stat Cxooxuaven, April 16—Arrived, steamer Yan Marcos (Br), Burrows, Galveston via Norfolk for Liverpool. Conunna, April l0—Arrived, bark Kloisa (Sp), Veiga, New Orleans. Cavwz—Sulled, schr Sullivan Sawin, Rich, United States. Corrnuacny, April 13—Sailed, bark Pillau (Ger), Labe (from Savannah), Reval Gatway, April 16—sailed, bark Farweli (Ger), New mann, United States. Havex, April 1'—Sailed, ship Willian (Br), Biltom Unites States; barks M A McNeil, Jordan, do; Thom waldsen (Dutch), Christensen, do; Addie B Sleeper Sleeper, do. Lrverroon, April 16—Arrived, ships Ronochan (Brh Scott, Mobile; Transit, Percy, New Orleans; 8tJonm Scribner, San Francisco (see below); 17th. bark Seotiand (Br), Hotchkiss, do via Queenstown (see below). Sailed 16th, ship Chas H Oulton (Br), Peck, Philadel phia; parks Beltiste (Br), Jenkins, United States: Poly jola (Rus), Masalin, do; Peti Dubrovacki (Aus), Cherse naz. do. Loxvox, April 16—Sailed, brig Stepnen Davol, Bunt ley, United States. Arrived 8th, steamer Canada (Br), Sumner, New Yorm Puyxours, April 17—Arrived, steamer Klopstock (Ger) Fischer, New York for Hamburg (and proceeded). Queenstown. April 8~Arrived, steamer England (Bry Thompson, New York tor Liverpool. Tarnacona, April 10~Arrived, bark Roving Sailor, Bryan, New Orleans. Loxvox, Apri! 17—Ship StJohn, Serihmer, which ar rived at Liverpool yesterday from San Francisco, hag been ashore and is Gamaged. Bark Scotland (Br), Hotchgiss, at Liverpool to-day from San Francisco via Queenstown, is, with the carge: in a damaged condition, FOREIGN PORTS, Patavi4, Feb 27—In port bark Pearl, Barding, tor Bop ne Buenos Ayres, March 3—In art barks Moses Bi Fierce, une; Sarmiento, Moody, d + brigs Walter ‘smiat Smith. do; Ame'ia (ir), Dex CARDENAS, April L bel, Maurice, Veazie, New York: schr Fannie. ly Williams, ‘Twitord, north of Hate Salied 15th, bark Marla (Swe), north of Hatteras Gazelle, Small, do: Eihel Bol fbien k Howen aiexander, do: Toluman” Cananann, Abril 2 Arrived. sehr Cassie New York; 1th, brig Nellie Ware, Puiladelphii Sailed Lith, sehrs Matilda Rrovks, Jones Fred Sinith, “mith, do; lath, -awrence, Kemp, Bow fonts MeManemy: Walle: north of Warteras. ‘OreNrURGos. April ied. brig, Minnehsha Br) Morrill, New York: sehr illen # (Br), Burke, n. Giascow, April 16—arrived, steamer Australia (Brh MeKay, Stuohn, NB. HoxotuLy, Murch i—Arrived, barks Edward Jat Wagoner, Portiand, O (and sailea 1 Colomo, Howes. =an Francisco (and sailed 15th tor Ho janis Tland: sehrs Fiying Mist, Heckwiih, “an Frane clsco; 19th, Fanny, Worth, do: Pearless, Hamtiton, day in port March 20, harks D OM uller, for’ Sag Prineincos Delaware, Hinds for Victoria, VIS A Pi ingbury, Brown, trom and for Portiand, O, arrived 18th. Havaxa, April 16—Arrived. steamers Yazoo, Barrett Philadeiphi; Texas (Br), Laurensen, Liverpool via Cos runna tor New Orleans (and proceeded), Sailed 16th, steamer Columbus, Reea tow York; oa hare ae Dee Larzada op), oelee a pril 17. mere § ove, ais: WHehardvon, Liverpool? “George Mma ae inte, RsEILLES, April 2—Sailed, bark Ann (foreign), Po sich, New York. Mowrevipxo, March $~In port bark Hellas (Ger), Schroeder, for New York. Matanzas, April a sebr Sallie W King, Doughty, Aspinwall. Sailed isin, bark NM Haven, Uiricks, north of Hat ters; schr Aldara Rokes, do. td 2—Sailed, ‘ark Elizabeth Gwe), Dam PEamaneuco, April 15—Arrived previous. bri; tay Elwood, Ito Janeiro, to load for Fortiand oF a a Ar engi’ ae Booparived, steamer ir). jams, New York tor zuayra. juREROSO WN, rges Sear jh Lashed Broth» ers, 1 Paceste 9 4 San Francisco for 03 Sr anc. Abril S—In portechr Vicks urg, Snow, from Louies Trice. (Br), Per eden New York. oie trom io Janetran ao hat Saavs, april ib—Arrives ir Bite Bater, Barter coir peas 0. aineson, w York AMERICAN PORTS. over April \s~arrived, sohr Calista, Whitten, STeared— Brig, neil raat, (before on, te Whittemore, Oi ess Wat iTth—Arr! ‘Baltimore ore. oie monte) Se, BST ssens soe Wilon et a Satled—steamer Samarii APR UITM ORI Apri pacts . gues. Bremen: Mustang, ( mouth tor orders: ee Aniwerb} Orph Rehaha (Bp. Pride, Tork’ Island ing, Kobinson, Demerara; Carr: Allen, Nassaw Ba pore 1$—arrived, solr Winsiow Morse, Oli Rich, Darien, Ga, |, soar Lot tie Cee. Lee, jal Phi hiindelphiat Nernst, ‘Liverpool; Celeste (Br), rc) Wponrness MONROR, April 17—Passed in for “04 mond, achr 8 § Day, McParland, trom Nasa Passed ont she, ure, aie, for iio etaneieg: ba Jason, and Adolt, for kes ercho, for Ri ‘Siaaret bet ie Berth: erty’ for W: = * dora and A Boones. trow Richmo: ‘or vous ‘ Satied — ark Kong Carl (Nor), from Norfolk for Lives MUALYRSTOS, April 16—Arrived, brig Abbie Watson, paaledBare Edward McDowell, Greenough, Liven NEw ORBAN ae April 1$—Cleared, schr Peter sitehel) 2 peitindrrived, Heainer Williamsport, Willetts, Phil Passes, Aprit 17—Sailed, steamer Cordova (Br), Liver *PhiapeLrata, April Ho asrives, yg nt) bark Providence od ia Coalfi ny ilie Brown, ¥F Cor P20 tha We ay av se Lanesvitie. James R Flanagan, Kennebeo River: i W Rabluson, Providen Below—Sehrs David Clarkson, “Fernandina; Mary B Corson, Savan: Seaton Gpemere dl * t. Feng Br). arnley. Core 1 a alinc ut rg ni unter, Charleston Sarda. ‘Provid Dee; veh Golow (Ger), ienton, re men: barks Francisco Cllento (ital, Catrera, Falmouth; Maria (Rus) Mog nudsen rors ‘ber. brig @ Ps digi, Harper, Matanzagt a parks Islan od L5 sated tes mers fonawanda, Norman and © Whitt woastiy, Del April 17—!1 d down, brigs Gras arbatoss Marion. for ut Pieters, Martiniqae} " . for Bremen; scl iol Boone and Eme- M, mers Norman, for vaunat. and vatharine s ‘now passing down, 3d Hilton 25 ys iJ ‘Neweastle, both in thes Wa for Providen jouvenir (ht) tok Antwerp, Lewes, Del, Apcil 17—Arrive from Liverpool; Emerald, tro “he jow—Brig Sagaa, from Sagua la Gran F Sent Mary W Hooper, umber laden, is here for Phim leiphia. 1 assed out—shing La Gloire, Richard Bu: toad ; ba Kate Crosby, Jl Rerg, esplorator, George tigen Busy, and Ay Holbrook. Brig | Welch and bark Altred nre unchanged. ‘ia Jett in tow tor Philadel; Re E Neary allo T Vessels have ole: area out, PM, RICH MON, ril l6—Arrived, mer Wranok Couch, New Yr: Pfonre J 2 eharo, Soper, do; ER Witt *Raiot Schr Mary J Fisher, Lawrence, New York via ty Yeomico River SAN PRANCT*OO, April §—Arrived, ship Amoricn Ne N04 (Peru), Waste ay i anip Valley Forge, Wood, Honolaly, a i, April \7~Arrived, bark Awron Goudey Aladdin (Nor), Evansen, Darien; Bre. Glasgow, ds, he Fyen ons Caspersen, Sti ares sean, spersen, Stettiny enn eon ROO OCR CORP CED OC OCIS BSOLUTE DIVORCKS OBTAINED, FROM DIFFRI ent States; legal everywhere: desertion, &c., su uired; ho charge a ‘lens cause: no, publicity req wal » HOUSE, A Attorne; ws | Broadway. advice tree, M. <HERALD Bi. 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