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-_—.- ee ig DESTRUCTIVE FIRES, {WO FIREMEN INJURED-—-LOSS ONE <THOUSAND DOLLARS. Abuut three minutes before six o'clock yester~ day evening, as the night waten of tue Puth cinet were about turning out to relieve the patrole men who bad been on duty during the aitern on, a colamn of smoke was seen issuiug froma small Shed at No, 18 Worth street, near tne corner of Hudson, In an incredibly s ¢ fire was sommanicated to a five, story puiiding adjoining, Decupied by Mr. D. A. Young a3 # packing box factory. A ferce wind Ww lowing toward West Broadway at tne tie, fore the srrival of the fire engines the ames had gaived such leads Way that it seemed at taat moment neXt to ab ie Nos, xtensive brick shed-like struc tur wolch was used for the Storage of iron and steel rails oy Mr. G. A, Whit Rey. On the easterly side of Young’s box iactory, ana on the corner of West Broadway, stood a four story brick building, the first floor of which was dccupted as a liquor saloon, the upper part belag fivided off into apartments and remted to several families, What portion of the street where the fire orig- inated ia very narrow, and the fremea, notwith- standing their earnest efforts, had so many dith- culties to contend against that it was only alter a Stubborn struggie with ladder and bose (mat they | were enabied to gain the mastery of the element. The fire attracted an immense crowd of people, and it was with difficulty that the police, under Daptain Canrey, cleared sudiclent space ior the firemen to work in. Considerable aificulty was encountered tn com- peiling the poor people to move out of the house om the corner o{ Worth street and West Broad | way. All oi their worlllly possessions were toere, and naturally enougn they clung to the idea of | faving their goods even in the face of great | @anger. Captain Uaffrey finally found |i peces- sary to send im five of his men, the squad being reiniorcea ty Sergeant Joseph Haggerty and three of his patrolmen. Searceiy nad the last policeman leit the tenement | honse,driviog the bai!-crazed iumates before them, When the wail fell over on it, completely demol- iabing the western coraer of tue bunding. A fire. | Man named McGowan, a Member ol Cowpany No, 8, oarrowly escaped with bis life, He sustained a roncnasion of the spine, the result of his having to | jump irom the roof of the buroing building to the | tool of a tenement house adjoiing. | Jonn Nolan, freman, also @ member of No. 6 pompany, had his hands and face badly burned while uelping McGowan at the pipe. He was brougut to the fark al, Where fis burus were attended y rhe acg timated at $100, Tae bul and 24 Worth street, where the fire broke out, are owned apy occupied oy Mr. D. A. Young, asa box manuiaciory. It 18 suid that ne is milly Bsured. ‘Two Weess ago Mr. Young leased the premises to Messrs. Reed & 0 Washington Mreet, be.ween Jay aau Ha Were tv commence a lard iactory (here, $90 Outter anu lard orking, velonging to Messrs. Reea, were in tue bulicing at toe time o: the fire, tausiog the intense wear. Mr. Joun Puri No. 482 Bruome strect, owned the tour Stury brick Duiluings No. 60ana 62 West Broauway, dnd nis WSS is cstimared ut $15,000, tae ialling Wali of tue burning duilding having thrown down at least Dne-bali of Ne. 62 Mr. Purcell is insured jor 9,600 iB the Continental Insurance Companys. ames Lowery, tiu rooser, No. 62 West Broadway, loses $200) jusueed for 0 im Nort’ River Insurance Company. Ricbard Kearney, liquor deaier, occupied the corner store and first Moor. Loss the Peter Couper Lnsu Company. King, No. Gy West Broadway, loses $100, not sured. Nunnery & Ford, plumbers, No, 60 West Broadway, lose $150; insured jor $1,000 in the | Barviord Insurauce Company. | Nos, 56 und 53 West broadway, owned by a Mr, | Clare, Were sligntiy damaged by water. The reat | oi No. 56, @ jour story tenement house, Was very | muco injored by thé tulling wall, tue loss being | avout $6,000, D, R. Kioey, D. S. Salmon. P. | Houlaban, Timothy J. Kane, Mrs. McGonigie and pon residing at No. 62, ise pearly ail they pos | sed. Tee Tear butidings of Nos. 40 and 42 Thomas street were Also serioasiy injured, Nos, 18 and 20 Worn %, Occupied 43 4D 1:0R aud Bardware Blore, Were Sligaty damaged, OTHER FIRES. At about five o’clock yesterday morning a fire broke out on the iirst door of the three story brick building No, 258 Mott street, occupied by (hom: Ryan as @ disuliery. Tne loss is estimated at $1,200, which is fuily covered by insurance, James Garland, Wao was 1m the building at the while sttempting to escape fell into the way, breakiog his rignt leg. He Was fee moved to Bellevue dospita. Shortiy bewre tweive o'clock yesterday morn. log a Gre broke out im the second Moor Oo: No. 474 Gand street, occupied a8 au oyster saloon und gweiling house by aaron Van Nawe. Tue damage is estimated at $2,000 and to tue Daiding 00; ROt insured. The dre was cagsed oy Mrs. jame uccidentally turowing @ lighted match amoug @ lot Oc ruvodisa piled in a bedroom, PME IN BAYONNE, N. J. AMagnificent dwelling nouse on Third street, | Bayonne, was burned down on Tuesday night. (here is no fire departnent in that city worth the Qame, and the fumes bad uncoutroiled sway. Tue ballding was erected and formerly occupied by Mr. Griswold, but 4 lew years ago it passed into te bands of Mr. Elostew. a wealiny New york Mercoant. The structure Was the moat attractive im the Vicinity of Bergen Pont, It was unoccu- pied, and the iamily were just preparing to return ikior the summer. Tne 108s 18 about $16,000, 9B which toere is uD insurance of $10,000, OUCLOTH FACTORY BURNED. Etmasera, N. J., April 21, 1875. ‘The extensive oliclotn factory belonging to the erm Manulacturing Oompany, of whicao EB. G, Brown is President, took fre at hali-past emus Peclock this morning snd Waa entirely destroyed, he loss is $100,v00; insured lor $25,000 in Newark and New York rhnecrevausaccalle A LADIES’ SPELLING MATCH. PORTE YOUNG LADIES OF THE NORMAL Col- LEGE UNDER A SPELL. ‘The young ladies of the Normal College gave a morning entertainment yes‘erday and introduced bepelling maten as the ouiel feature in the pro- gramme. it was quite a holiday for the young ladies, anu several bundred guests were also prete emt and took pleasure in witnessing the prof. ciency displayed by the students in speiling the Very diMcuit words that were selected oy the lacy teacher who exumiued (nem. The exercises commenced at bai-pass nine A. M., and the forty lady spellers were marsvailed nd aivided into two sices of twen\y each. Some 869 woras nad been written out by Mr. Puller, ihe admaster, but with very jew exceptions they Were apelied correctly, and as the opposing ravks Were toimning very slowly it became a matter of qQvestion whether to continue the match until t OF subject the contestants to the very severe Aileruative of selecting irom Greek and Latin proper names and geogr ical Dames, As some Of tue elderly Darties present were anxioas lor it was decided to commence the siaugotor inuocents at on The first poser selected Was “Mityienue,’’ it did not ta even & Wowment's thoug’ cay ag WU it had been Jamies word, ‘“itippocrates, “Poiybius,” =" Pnocien,” “Uappadocia’’ uud others were all apels with+ 0Gt ou @fior, and Guay (toe eXaminer, wax- ve “Merthyr iydvit,” @ (own in roved @ setticr, aud blonde and to gfasm loge’ Ph a8 the Viet r- examine! gave Out in rapid successiud ABeLy+ , @ Greek puet; Vercinuetorix and Vao vie« Was rewily poimiul to see tue P brunette went ow ) bxainet s was Gnwlly awarued (0 ET TY a Misa suse Lower tdol Marguerite Merington, Mary, Woy aWarded (uird wiace, Mrs «Farr, Ohairman of the Vomalauon oo forma: Coege, previded Guring the muten Commissioners Fuller, Tvanu and Herriug, Oi bye Bourd OF Kaveation, wets aise preseu 2 heel) apeling Mate. Was OVer Commissiouet fiug denvered an eloquen’ aatre: vnca Agee had tue yoUum ladies on the extracr ry [- ciency they vai! visplayed auder he te they Were sudjecied to, it Was extimated thas only three per cent Ol tho Words ere missed, rte read tirical composition, that by, owes “conciwuaed win M Wwen some ton oF tweire yous 1M the lost seene @ snort poem jesoription O tne Hale vt itt 1b the Charace were ead the visitors jet snurtiy baister 0 1 Miss HUNDRED | | with auotuer suong | bactie, | volunteers, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APHIL 22, 1875.—TRIPLE SHERT. THE WAR IN CUBA. VALMASEDA’S HEADQUARTERS AT SURGENT SETALIATION BY INCENDIARISM— MAXIMO GOMEZ IN FORCE-~-THE CaPrary GENERAL HESITATES TO GIVE BATTLE. Havana, April 1, 1875, No forward movement has veen made by the Spanish torcea since Vaimaseda made Colon his headquarters. The volunteers from all parte of uu tolon, Las Cruces and teerse-che for the seat of war, GENT INCENDIARISM. Ou the 14th the insargents burued the sugar estates called the Colmena and Anton and de- stroved all the buildings and machinery, These places arein the jurisdiction of Colom and are oe Hav ave COLON—IN- | | | mitted yesteraay, Counse! will sum up to-da | | about twenty mules from Valmaseda’s beadquar- | | “straw? bail, was committed yesterday by Corm~ ters, SPANISH MILITARY SYMPATHY WIYH THE REBELS. The engineers who were employed on these estates and who arrived here last night repo: that the insurgents numbered 700 and that 800 Spanish soidiers and volunteers retused to give | them battle, AFRAID OF THE PATRIOTS. Maximo Gomez Is on the Caletales, at the gap of | the Siguana Mountains, the country township of which 1s Yaguaramas, at the head of 5,000 cavairy and 1,000 indantry, and awaiting Sangul’s arnval soree Lo give Valmuseda THE KEADQUARTERS OF THE ALFONSIST COMMANDER, Vaimaseda is still at Las Cruces, in a small nut, THE COURTS. In the great ratiroad bond forgery case, being tried before Judge Sedgwick, of the Superor Court, all tue testimony on both sides was sab- and every effort will be made Lo reach @ verdict this week, verdict that, irom the nature of the case, will be looked forward to with great interest. The jury of the United States Circuit Court, in the case of Libermann against the Germania Lie Insurance Company, to recover the amount of a $12,500 poitey on the hfe of one Rosenthal, who in- od his tile to cover a debt due the plainuf, and subsequentiy committed suicide in San Francisco, failed to,agree on the point of insanity and were discharged. jor plainuif and seven tor the company. Thomas Rudciitfe, Who was arrested some ume ago for subornation of perjury tn inducing certaiy persons to personate property owners In going: missioner Shields to await the action of thy Grand Jury, Frederick Evers, who formerly kept a sailore? boarding house and who shot James Curran, Woe Keeper o! a rival estadlishment, was, as will ive | remembered, convicted of felonious assault, with defended by stakes driven ico the ground aud | surrounded by his bo yguard. He dare not ad- vauce upoo Vila Ciara, because Macagua aud Colon and the Potrerillas are open to attack, and this explains bis delay in Las Cruces and the us- sembling of his forces back of Volon, Wich are CaiCulaied to-day (o exceed 25,000 menu, including IRMISHING ALONG THE LINE. Since ne elguteen sugar estates have veen burned, aud be bas beea powerless to suppress tae couflagra- tions, In the small encounter (or what is called battle) Of the Camarones some ten days ayo, the Spanish cojutn lust 218 killed, ‘The insurgent \oss is not given. ‘Lo-day two regiments of vo.uuteers (the Second artiliery aud Sixth Wianiry) started lor the fron. They Bumper 1,000 men each, THe VALUB OF ROYALIST PLEDGES. The following uews 1s eX.racted .rom a letter, received here irom Santander, spain “General Calxto Garcia, wao was brought bere while Concua was ia command in Cava, and was prom- ised 200d (reaiment by him, 1s now confined in the Case of 5an Antonio, iu Santander, ana sub- jesied to Lhe most iguominious treatment.” THR CUBANS IN NEW YORE—‘‘LA SANTA TEA,” Great excitement reigned in Cuban circles in New York yesterday aiternvop upon the arrival of Dews in the city, by steamer, from Havana, The Cubans were delighted at the reports of the wholesale buruing of sugar plantations by the “santa rea’ or Holy orca of the patriots, lujormauion Was received of tue buraing of San Raisel pluniauon, belonging to am American citi- zen residing 1a New York. worth $300,000, and That all ius mils, &c,, had been destroyed. EMBARGOED BSTATES. is was reported ou best autnority that agents of the Havana autaorities iu this city are offering to release the embargoed estates in Cuba on the ment Of & SMail SUM Of Woney, AMonE the property ts Mr. Bac! ‘ales, O. Havana. CUBAN sUCCE THE FIELD. Among the ottier items uf news discussed by the Cubans yesterday Was the Jact (hut a batte had taken place between Valm@asedu’s iorces, at Las Cruces, between Villa Clara aud Cieniuegus, an lke patriot forces commanded by Maximo Gomez. Alter this success Gomez proceeded Lo tue west. He met tue repelung -orees at Paimyra, in Cienidegos dist.jct, wear tne boundary 0: Coloa, Here a sangninary engagement toos place, in waich the Spaniards were routed, alter a tw bours’ engagement, TREASURE TROVE. A QUANTITY OF GOLD COIN FOUND IN 4A CES5- FOOL AT FACTORYVILLE, STATEN ISLAND. As a HERaLD reporter stepped asuore yesteraay aiternoon at Factoryvile, Staten Island, he was saluted wita— | “Ballo! are you come to pick up some more of our bidden treasure {”” The querist showed tue way tothe “church with the town clock im it,’ om the corner of Dongan stree!, Opposite to which is situated near the mane si0n formerly cecupied by Charies Windsor, once casaier of the Mercautue Bank, in Broadway, New York, and President of the Staten Isiand Street Rauroad Company. iu tue sammer of 1914 Wind+ sor became 4 deiaulter to the amount of $160,000 or $100,000 of the juncé of toe Mercantilo Bank and fled to Europe, Waere it 1s tuoagut that ne still resides. His beautiful villa, wuich is yet Kkoown as the Windsor wausion, has @ well kept | lawn, surrounded by & smail grove of Spruce firs aud o:namentai trees. Icis a large two story building. At its rear is @ water c.oset, Waiie this was being cleared out Tuesday last » cousiderauie amount of GOLD COLN Wasdiscovered. It appears that the premises have belonged since Wiudsor’s departure to sister, jormery Mrs, Williamson, and’ now mar ried to Mr, Alvert Bodine. During tne family's temporary absence their gardener, a man pawed Jom Kegan, was instructed to have the water closet cleaned out. while o\her repairs were goiwg Of avout the house. Isaias Harry, an old- jaa German, 100k the job of cleaning It for $18 To Lelp him Garry bad bis sou Joan and @ youta named McLaugblin, On Monday afternoon, wien the two young men were down to a depth of fiiteen feet underground io the cesspool, and old harry on the suriace, they liguted upon a cer sum in gOid coin, the prectxe amount of Whica Wii oardiy eVer 0@ ascertained. Vid Harry admits that tae boys !.und money, bat says be Dever saw any of il, The boys concealed tueir discovery Irom him, aud it Was Ouly When they got on @ spree on Tues- day Wat the findiug vecame Knuwn. The old man states that ou Monday evening tuey ail knocked Off Work &t the usiel Lour, aba the place was leit uuwalched until Tuesuay iaorming, $0 that those knowing o: tne discovery of mouey could have cowe tere Bud Wave fsaed out Wuatever portion Of the treasure might sil have veen CONCEALED LN TUL CES#V0OL, Jonn Regan, the gardener, says that, to hia certain Kuowieage, the Water closet Was Cleaned Out aboucGve yeursago. He heard that some $6,000 were takeu irom tne noders and iedged in Sue police station. the mouey, iM Value $20. ‘Tue carpenters, painters and other workmen atound the house looked completely mysuied, una seemed to Koow uotuing at ai about the maiter. A Visit to (he police station, Dot Jar ull, touod Captain Blake, Ciel of the Staten Island lurce, 14 COu-Aitation With His local odic-rs ihe concerBing tals mysverious treasure trove, in Was vlg Witu tue importauce of the would diVdlwe Gone of Lae facts in his posse: alleging @$ & reusom that the case was uMiciently worked up to give tv the puduc,’? bad heard rumors that rum $600 to $16,000 bad been to ‘Tbe Money Was louse tn the dirt, and Was pe enttimes, Tue boys had not be MeLauguiiu’a jatoer the am OG Gepost wity tue la foe Cap’ OUULD NUT BR WRERDLED into saying ow mMucu (ue sum is, LUt to @ ques Hom us ty the denomiaation of the pieces repued that “they ure big, Sif, big.’ AS u smart looking Tu/out Was at the dvur it was asked 1 18 require: Captain ua & buggy 2nd pair to move tne bullion. Blake said ¥ 7 sBOr ay id beeu Occupied. at by @ New York mere ant leit tue piave tur Was kKoown Ww ba je tevudies. Tae osicer sartn \oere Was Rutiing ayparent tuus Could Ouunedt the pume o: Windsor wiih he woney found. No Claimant oa8 ae yer turged op to ask jor the money, vor has any clew Lesa ioaud by Which the figGt/ul OfNEr Cau be discovered, jong [ramp lO ate'en Isinnd police Headquarters St Stapleton evicited Bo /Urtuer iniormution ao US tue ada, Captaia Make Oclieves tuas Cais afters noon be Wii) preoabiy be Drepared a give pads | Laity te the date wow io ule pu TBE RAILWAY WAR the repuries that the Wiodsur Mau. r tue fight of 18 nt pawed Green. PREAIDANT GARRRTS REPORTED TO BR VicTORI- ova OVRR TOM RCOTT. lt Was reported yesterday that President Gare rett, of the Butimore and Onio Railroad, had overcome the impediments "tion Tom Seott had torown in nis way, and had procured means of Communicating Wita New Yor city independent ol the Pennsyivania Central Ratiroad, This means was said to be tne New Jetsey Southera a at Bandy + Vem oy bo but Ld Wore Kod bera t J, Oppoaite rliiad iB boat gen, Ny Meus CO iit i4 (ree tue mann pod 0 Raw. @port i tra ab vom ‘ Wess 16 GOsuite OF prom lon oi F fle had seea but one piece of | Cubans who have Lonntagp# thus recovered their | ir . ious aasauit and battery; Same vs, Sam intent to kill, belore Recorder Hackett im lhe Court of General Sessions, and sentenced to State Prison for three years, He now applies tor bagi on a writ of error on appeal. The cuse will be taken up in @ day or two by Jadge Barrett, Williara W. Tillotson, treasurer of Booth’s Thea- tre, gave bail in the sum of $500 yesterday, betore United States Commussioner Davenport, toa@srait au examination on the charge of violating the Civil Rights bili by refusing @ parquet tickitt to William Davis, a colored man, Judge Blatchiord, of the United States Circuit Court, yesterday reudered bia decision 1a the habeas corpus proceedings om the attat;hment reached Dis present headquarters | issued out of the Circutt Gourt of the Distxict of Coluwbta against Charles A, Dana, who fatled to appear in answer to a subpoena on March‘®. The decision discharges Mr. Dana, the petitiomer, from the custody of the Marshal of this District., ‘The trial of Heary L, Parris against William G. Fargo, of Wells, Fargo & Uo., and one of much interest to the holders of stock im jouit stock companies, waa tried yesterday in the Supreme Court, belore Judge Lawrence, Tne jwry uitera short deliberation returned with a verdic& in favor ol the aefendant, COURT CALENDAKS—THIS DAY. Supkeme Couxnt—OuaMBrers—Held vy Judge Barrett, —Nos. 61, 62, 75, $i, 102, 103, 110%, 111, lis, 154, 160, 162, ail NO. 165 SUPREME CoUsT—SPECcIAL TERM—Hela by Jucge Van Bruot,—issues of law and iact—tvos, 21, 2 3 75, 294, 366, 379, oe B47, LB, 855, 887, 7 398, 319, 327, 400, 404, 405, 40%, 408, 409, ie, ana 412) 413, 414, 413. SUPR&ME COURN—CIncuIT—Part ‘1—Held by Judge Lawrence.—Nos. 1121s, 1254, 1157, 2709, 672, 1103, 1813, 1095, 951, 151, 7 ‘83, 1247, 1269 ), 1125, 128935, 8053, 1273, $43, 1285, 1341, 1, 343, Part 2—Held by Judge Dononue.— 230, 0, O84, 1708, 2576, $52, 1275, 12! Ne8, 100, 1838, 1284, 1 8. 2774, 984, "L094 3g, 1404, 146, 1412, 1414, 1418, 1420, 1424, 142425, 1426," 1421 143214, 1434, 143445, 1496. Part 3—Heid Nos. 241, 685, 381, 537, 1201, 97, 1303, 1185, 1055, 1355, 785, 29%, €B%, 983, 1323, 1871; 65, 137 1375, 1379, 1381, 1383, 1895, 1387, 1391. SvurenioR COURT—GSNERAL 1ERM,—Adjourned sine die, SUPERIOR CouURT—TRI4L TeRM—Purt 1—Held by 1245. No day Judge Sedgwick.—Case on—No. calendar, Part 2—Adjourned .or the term, ComuoNn PLEas—EQUITY TepmM—Heia by Judge « Daly. —Case OL—NO. “COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL “henm—Part 1—Held by Coief Justice Daly.—Nos. 2314, 2504, 78% 1154, 90%, 25644, 251d5, 2 6, 1065, 1ddy, 903," 775, 1424, 623, 803, 209, 215, 1207, Part 2—Held vy Jur Be Larremore.—Nos. 1382, 1379, 1330, 12: 1438, iz 2577, 1301, 43744, 14d], 1452, 1454, 1437, 1445, 1446. MARINE COURT—TRIAL TERM—PaRT | Judge Joachimsen.—Nos. 2190, 3818 aa? Part 2—Held by Judge Gross,—Nos. 2285, 2098, 1081, 1992, 2033, 2120, 2170, 2178, 2i¥9, Tart 3—Held by Judge Shea,— + 3597. ss10Ns—Held by Recorder Jono Cratt, frand Ty Lel0~ COURT OF GENERA Hacreit.—fne Peopie vs. larceny (continued) ; Same vs. Lewis Fi Evoy, iejoulous assaul( ana Lattery; Same vs. Joseph Well, forgery; Same vs. Hilen Lucy, ares i rge F, Meigas, gran ceny; 3 ali, green tarceny; Same va. Isaac Loeb, giand larceny; Same va Wiliam Wrigat, false prevences. SALE OF TROTTING STOCK Mr. J. Dun Walton’s string 0) trotters was sold at auction yesteraay by Major G. W. Barker, Broadway and Thirty-niuth street. The attend- | qnce was very large and the bidding spirited, | af Whitehouse, s. J 639 Tony Pastor, chestnut ‘elding: 6 years old, Arthur iliender, New York 600 Kansas ret, chestnut | welding, 6 Years ia, Sames ie ieving, | Siasuer,’ brows, gelding, 6 Years oid. Liters Van Grunt. Bay tadve, Lowy Istand « 40 Jin, brown gelding, 6 Norwalk, Conn 173 Belle ot Maine, 6 Hayler, New Yor 5 Stelia, brown tar } Slamfors on, a pheridan, brown gelding; 6 years ov, BR. T. Lat reuge. Ohio 700 oi cola Bow “it had come tu (bat oaggy.” lie | The following bayers and prices were an nounced :— Lady Lan ean, sorrel mare, 6 years old, W, H. V1 © Yor Whitman diy’ “iarr), “chestout ag, 4 Fears old, J. 8 Murray, Alexauaria, +. A Flora; baci ware, 6 ‘yea vow ars Young Jackson formeriy Goltax’. ears old, \. Couiduck. Toronto, On Bélie ut helsea, sorrel inare, 6 years ol peiroit, bay AW screce . u. Wooaward, gray gelding, 6 Years oid, Pret gt 2 Eldridge. Phisaceipos Butaio . ick, bay geld.o old, D, J. AnGerson, — ba bay’ stallion, 6 years old, Hii. White, Young tverett, bay suu, New York. boro, Me... BH. D, Waiton, hay geicii bins, Georgetown, oe Thowas, brown ane 7 years od, AS Fox, Colum- bus, Ubto. Dutchman, Leoktue, Walker, New York... Columbus bay gelding, 7 years old, 1 Baitmore, Na grees. ry Portland, bay molding, 776 ars old. "IL is Woitoa, Baltimore, M a jaune, sorrel mar ms York od uskey Ho: Mordan, W. 30 Many of the above horses trotted ‘ia toe races at the Aippodrome during tue wiater, THE NATION. ats GAME. BOSTON VS. NEW HAVEN. Notwithstanding the extreme cold weather the The jury, it 1s understood, stood five | 513, 3405, $827, 2571, 3301, | | SHIPPING NEWS "* OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF APKLL AND MAY. April 29:] Rotterda: Mav 1:[Livernool. {15 Broadway. # Bowlin: Green 1°|Liverooo: 1/55 Broa@way ) Groadwas 8. |Giasgow. ,«!7 bowliny Green | &: | Breme: Bowling Greem } 18.! Hamoure. 16] Kroaqwav ' 15.) Liverpool. | Broadway ‘| Liverpool v Bowing Green 2 Broadway. 7’ Broadway. 61 broadway. 9 Broadway Hi | Hammbare, i6l Broadway. Wisconsin. : Stare ot Fennsy’ SUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER. oy | Gov. Isiand..morn 9 17 Sendy Hook.morn 8 32 Heli Gate....morn 11 02 eve Ai OL | PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 21, 1875, CLEARED. Steamer Russia (Br), Cook, Liverpool via Queenstown —CG Fraucklyn. wane Greece (Br), Thomas, London—F W J mses, cise of Indiana (Br), Sadler, Glasgow—A a winn | steamer Ashland, Whitehaorst, Savannah—Ropt Low- den. tateamer Georgia, Crowell, Charleston—J W Quin- potest 6 Gulf Streaun, Jones, Wilmington, NO—Wm rn Seeainer Ge Fe W lder, Heed, Baltitnere—Old Do minion Steamshi Su er Apme. Steen, Wilmington, Del—A Abbott. Steamer sau toe "Alen Phadeiphia—aines and. Steamer, G Gi eres Cromweu, Bacon, Portland, Me— ORten aupeak e, Mangum. Portland—J F Ames. Steamer Chess nee Felice secondo (Ital), Perio, Watertord—Jonn O euane Republik (Ger), Fortmann, Bremen—C Luling & ‘Bark Holtenger (Nor), Olsen, Aalborg (Denmark)—T tens, Bockmann & Co. Brig Ussipee, Haake, Port Natal—Dowley, Corners & Co, Brig Oliver Cutts (Br), Jones, Port au Prince—R Mur- big oe ‘Acelia Thurlow, Gallison, Cardenas—Brett, Son & ‘0. Brig Manlius (Br), Todd, St Jago—Waydell & Co. Bus Arctic (Br), swell, Walttax—C W Bertaux. Schr Saran Cobb, Cobb, Para—surdett & Pond. Schr 5 G Pinkham, Pinkham, Cape Haynen—Isaac RB Staples, ‘chr Mary S Lant (Br), Dixon, Aux Caves—8 J Wen- Sehr JG Housman, fider, Rok Sound 8.3 Wenbers. selr J P Robinson, Harvey, Harbor Isiand—BJ Wen- Mfr Virginia Rulon, Kuion, Jacksonville—Warren Sehr ‘Alcora, Robinson, Jacksonville—Simpson, Clapp 0. Sehr Adrian, Hunt, Baltimore—Rackett & Bro, Schrs Toomipees: Hail, Providence and Newport HW Jackson « 501 Schr Catharme Hale, fendi Hartiord—Rackett & Bro, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STSAM YACH(3S AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPA LIN® amer WA Scholten (Dutch Piymouth, with aidse and 63 passengers to Funch, Piymouth April 9 2PM: had a iavor> vo Jat 4407, lon 4912 on 15th April, when we met, ut 7:30 PAL, with some foating ice, which increased ko suddenly thit at 9:30 we were surrounded by heavy fleids, with bergs West as tar as the eye could re with an vpening at SW and slowly, steered that direction &s Inucnh as the openings 10 the ice Would al ow us. At hi, however, the ice increased, sume cakes Lewuz 2 feet thick, with’ a surface of 5,W0V square tect, Wo | were pesronaaes, vy icebergs, so1 of them estimated ats igh and 6v0 teet lo: we darea searcely Suvane:, aut it was only next morning at dayligat that we ventured to goon and seer ssW, when We saw the only opening in the ice and escaped, the greater part or tne ioe fields. We found pro ur Ddades having @ piece off: the bow was fore Compartment flied with water; Snding no water in the forehoid, after continual ag ea Rg Weht on, butonly slowly on account of a (a which cleared aap etl atl eM Abril 16; at 3 PM we latberg; at & im Lat 42 80, ton 0 36, exchanged sigs unis with a Canard steamer mer bound east, und Warned her of the. peenene uy - er Yors, Eimmerinen. Gavana April $ By Baye & able etip to on ndre & Sons. gamer Columbus Ravana, orth 1d with eo and passengers wo Win P Clyde & Co, mer Alvemari¢. Gibbs Lewes, Del. witn mdse and yassensers to the V) Mn Steamship Co pare bat jess (oF Tarmowny te NS), Slater, London, 23 q wae Sul ty 3 Fachalo, Ballast 1, March 6, 1a bal- ), Carlisio, Sagas 10 days, Sy, 4 ig rants (Br), ——, Advocate, NS, 8 a % allast. | ri fBloria cItal), Basile, Trieste 110 deys, with frait to order; vessel to Lauro, Story & Co. Passed Gibraiur ; Game the middle passage aot had ght variable org & “sq0 a Matanzas 18 days, with sugar, &o, toF Talbot & Sehr Aunie aw Barker (of Castine). Snowman, Maye- guez, days, with molasses to Tate, Muller & Lo, of ‘Baltimore easel to Miler & Houghton. Wasil da rth OF hhatteras, with Pog Naud NW gales. April Th lat 37.4, lon 71 50, sp brig Hattie bawn, bat ~! —— or Boston. nh ee Sa enna ares Marts 2 AY 8. 0 vas ues eee aay e toram with strong NB and NW wi broke mainboom. tehr Altoona, #itzgerald Cardenas 14days, with sugar. Pcs na & Taloot, Crocker, Cieafuegos, with sugar or eae Lacy D Hall, Sagua 16 aays, with sugar to Babine | Bn. Secord, Sagua 12 days, with sugar to IN dehe ficarda Barros, jewton, Baraggn 1) dare with feuit tod & f Pearsall; vesel to B J Wenberg. Was 6 Gays north ot iateras, with stron NW whadse nr ee yt i Charleston 6 days, with cotton to Ev- ans, Bal! it bay Netiieet Ly So Howard, mye pea NC, 6 days, ba stores to Doliner, Potter & Bln Prossey, Pressey, Bent dea Wartord, Batley tehr Cora Virgy bebr Lilite Faikenburg, ehr 8 5 Tibbitts, Kobbins, Virgini Schr Annie M Adan, Cookin, Virginia, Schr J W Morris, Longsireet, Vi | benr bar Milis, Milier, Viren Sehr JL Leach, Johnson, Baimore, Sehr David Mailer, sheare, Baltimore, Sehr Restless, Burustt, Balsimore. Schr Uhariey Woolsey, bilis, Baitim Schr Harriet Thomas, Leon, Baltimore for New ta. "Sone Cc ; Peasenien. Beene, Baltimore tor New Haven. Sehr E Vhiladelpina tor New Hav. Tived 20th (rom Ali- 40 have had very ae aute, dc, reports :—Sii J ted ‘a es trom Wand nd mizzenmast: Was 10 days north of Alero 2 Jat 35 lon 4210, spoxe ship The | wee trom Syduey tor London; Acti 13, lat 3513, isa rig Det. Poumer Scer), $rom Wileihgion, NU. Rotterdam: £97 94, lon 71 2, bark Josephine (' ‘Be, from Maiaczas for New Yore. PASSED THROUGH H&uu Gara BOUND SOUTR. Steamer Franconia. Brage, iy eoongl for New York, with mdse and vasseagers tod ¥ Ames. ‘ian, New BeJjford Steamer Civ or Sew Sedtorte for New Yor! ih mdse and passenvert er Albatross, pore Pau River tor New York, with hd Dasseugers. mer Delaware, Smith, Norwich for New York, ers to the Norwich Steamboat U Ste with mde and passe: one? Orlando Smita, Ferris, Portenester ior Jersey Rin Ela Jane, Smith, Hrideeport for New York. Sehr Hamburg. Wulls, New Haven for New York. sSohr Julia Baker, Baker, Providence for New York, feur felndeer, egere Coit =pring tor New York. Sehrdaia As tate, Bridgeport tor New Yours. Fehr Pailagtam Ryder, Providence tyr New York. it i split atte. Re y3 — a0, Lan Aggy] fd t New Yo! .< ehr ta Tene Joul fl native, Ne i’ New Haven tor Bh hs “ x. thir Win Tice, Tice, Providence for New York. BOUND Bast. US steamer Grant, ©ii New York for Boston. steamer Chesapeake, Maugam, New York iot Port+ Boston and New Haven ciubs played yesteraay at | iand. New Maven ia tne eer ol a im Spectators. The their weaker @ versar imag’ the game oy toe jolLowing soore Ciba, ae % Ath, Bim Oth. THA, Bt, Sarr 4 rear jew Havel: a) o OS Taoite=ite, “avery. PHILADELPHIA V8. CENTENNIAL, ‘The Philadelphia aad Centennial cioos were to bave pia theif Arst game iast Monday, but the inclement Weatner prevenied. Yesteraay, how: ever, they met at the Quaker City, aud tne result Ws 4 sary, Wel-Contested game, much to toe eurprive oO: (ue Vane Vall COUlMUGy, Wooimagined | thé Puiiadepuiae WOUld Weil-niga Boudiere the other ooys. The resuit Waa 6 jollows i Shula, id, tH, ™ Tih Dy Othe ve TEuta. to ny Umpitematr. Clapp, of the Aibietie Chad, In tho Bostou-hew Haven @ Geor, of ihe New Mavens, made tures base bite, | | |, Beeomers Ruste Gr), tor ‘Tor Liverpool: Greece (Dr), dos his club geting Out five Lota, Today the Athieticn piay the Poiladespbian at a pai, 46) goby 8 ao at Jubason's, corner of GW a) a iwen serighba sree? Where teic. mi epee Wauidg Wik be reonved Poow Ou the game will be wold at | bteamer George Cromwell, Bacon, New York for Port | sehr "ae. "a ne, New York for st Jouns, NF. bebe Merriam, New York for Ualitax, oy 3 New RA 4 for uridgeport. We, oboKken for Bangor. bares Hackett, Hubowen tot Provi- Odell, Virginia for Now lravan, fo ‘eesendon, Baker, Rive ME oxen P Trigg, linnexin, New York tor Glow ene Be ee. Mer, Ward, Hoboken for Proviconce, | & bijen, Pox, New York fur Hartord. Hi, Waller, fats thport tor Provide Bias Kawehasy oWety Yory (oF Heston. four Bt vials Kawai (0) varett, hala, Naw Pore tor bos: hi iM, Leet, Port Johingon for Providene a Mae ttord New vork wr Prov Mina Beveken for Boston. Hd TOrR tof Upuooster. Four Malic, suilin. ilgavethpore fog Nor mien orgs alge York tor Poruand pene a U Lawoon, Fitapawiok, Tiaversraw lof Provis bad OC Asken, Thoms, New Yors tor Stamiora. SAILED, ane (Br), Gidekow: Apniand, -avannal wont Gult cea, Wilvingtoa, © xperunoah Pilladelp ue on urupa, Oar), wremens be atest | eR ee (als, do of Me michmauna, Bowling Greea | fowling Green lus, Rotterdam April | d lost sails, sprung | weir hannah E Brows, poral Providence for New | jubokeu tur Fail | tome ei aes PR; Manlius, St Jago; sehr Alta- MARITIME MISCELLANY. BR See candle news 4G For steamer on fire, see general news columns. Yurser Heaid, of steamer City of New York, and Par ser Spearing, of steamer Columbus, both from Havana, will please accept our thanks for their attentions. faxen Inpta (Pr), parted her sprii atest Jon, \B, Apsti Vr. by the givin © hawsers part betr cy The India susiaine Dar e cutin below. 30% tons, which has been wen purchased by Switt & 10, of New Bedor rtsinee May, 1871, has Bank Larwre, $47 tons, built at Baltimore in 1358, has been sold to pariies iu this city, to go under the Norwe- Blan Bag, at $650. Bank Monxine Sis (Br), Traviss, wnich went ashore morning of 3d on East Point while entering Matanzas, Das become & total Lit Bui Fonxsr Paxcw (Br), Carroll (before reported, it: a masts bolind to Hailfax),.satied from Haliiax turday morning, Feb 28, she eneountered [z which increased in violence to A Fleaue, and while lying to was hove down on beam eng 1h order to save life and property the captain was com to cutaway th foretoomiast, taking with it maine opimast, aud uroke bowsprit off ab kuigiit-heads losing ailgear and sails attuched. Made all possible repairs and proceeded on voyage to St John’s, Pit, where she ar- rived on 27th Mareb. Son Mansnat Perris, Packard, from Rockport, Mo, for Philadelphia, putinto New Bedtord April 20 to re- paw, having spring head of foremast on the 19th, olf Shinnecock. mx Witte G, Rand, from Southport, Mass. put into ) Yarmouth, SS, April 1s leaky. Senr Canere Cranrox, Borden, of Dartmouth, is re- ported ashore at Tarpaulin Co’ being stripped of satils, £e, ux Crirven Yacnt (oyster pungis) was: ce piiand, ina off Curtis Creek, below Fort McHenry, April 18. wsaved and takén to Baltimore. An effort will be made to raise her. Key Was, April 20—Schr Cyrus Fossett, Pierce. from Cienfuegos fora port north of Hatteras, with molasses, has been assisted off the reet and into thls port. New ORLEANS. April 21—Ship Hagerstown, longing for Havre, with 5763 bales of co:ton on board. was struck by lightning during # thuuder storm this morning and ‘the cotton set on fire. ‘The vessel’s hold was filled with Water by the Fire Department and the fre extinguished, | ae cargo. paruy aawaged by water, is being unship- insared in Havre. WHALEMEN. Sailed from New Bedford April 20, brig Abbott Law- rence, Russell; Atlantic Ocean. ‘Arrived at Barbados April & schr Wm Wilson, Brai Ys of Marion, Atlantic Ocean. ” | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Hxeap London Bureaa, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, NoS Rue Scribe, the arrivals at and departures from Eu, ,Fopean and Eastern port of American and all foreign cabled to this country free of charge aud pablished, Captains arriving at aud sailing from French and Mediterranean ports will tind the Paris office the more economical aud expeditious for telegraphing news. ing at New York can do so by addressing to such vassels, care of Henatp news yachts. pier Nol East River, New York. Letters received from all parts of the world and prompuly delivered. Duplicates are required. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Anprossan, April 20—Sailed, brig Anita Owen, Upton, Cuba. Auicante—Sailed, schr C § Bushnell, Connor, United States. Breweeuaven, April 19—Sailed. ship U H Land (Ger), Meiners, Vaired States; bark Clara (jer), Kruse, do. Cwrtr, April 13—Arrived, bark Soflid (Nor), Sorensen, New York. Caurstiansan, April 18—Arrived, bark Indiana (Nor). Kroger, Philadelphia. Deat, April 21—Sailed, brig D L Dickie, McBride (from London), Boston. Dvptix, April 20—Sailed, bark Edwin (Br), Borden- Baltimore. 1 Arrived 21st, snip New Era, Sawyer, San Francisco. | Foxestoxs, *pm) 2i—Arrived, brig Amor (Jer), Patz, New York for Bremen. Gtascow, Aprilzl—Sailed, ship Alrlie (Br), Raebura, San Francisco. Havre, April 19-Sailed, batks Maggie L Carvill (Br), Bishop, United States; Homeward Bound, Merryman, do. Liverroot, April 2°—Sailed, ship #riga (Br), Welsh, United states; barks Gordon (Br), Crosby, Montreal; | Glen Grant (Br), Russell, Halitax. Satied 2lst, steamer Pennsylvania, Darris, Philadel. phia. Morita, April 2l—arrived, steamer solivia @n, Small, New York for Glasgow. | Also arrived 2st, steamer Scandinavian (Br), Smith, | Portland for Liverpool. Queexstowy, April 20—Arrived, ship Carricksbrook Cas tle (Br), Freobody, San Francisco. Also arrived 20th 11 PM, steamer Hecls (Br), McKay, Boston for iAverpool. Arrived 21st, bark Windermere (Br), Hann, Portland (Oregon), Suieips, April 22—Sailed, bark Mary 4 Marshal (Br), Lent, New York, St Nazainn, April 19—Sailed, ship Abraham Lincoln (Swe), Alten, United states Vanexcia, Avril 20—Sailed, steamer Acadia (Br), Hill- coat, New York. Yoxouama, April 10—Satled, steamer City of Peking, Grifing, San Francisco, Arrived at ——, brig Mary Lord, Lord, Brunswick, Ga, via Parma. ailed from ——, bark Walton (Br), Thomas, United Btates. been raised and is discharging carga, Bark Ejwin H Kingman (of Beston), Bearse, from Howland’s Isiand for Liverpool, was abandoned at sea, leaky and dismasted. Feb 16; crew saved and arrived at Queenstown yesterday in slip Carrisbrook Castile, from San Francisco. (The E H Kingman was till tons, built Gt Bath in 1874, owned by D & Mayo, of Chelsea; Hinck- ley Bros, of Boston; Capt Isaac M Bearse and Goss & Sawyer, of Bath. Valued at in the Delaware Mutua! and Boston Maaive.) FOREIGN PORTS. await, April 17—Satied, steamer Henry Channesy, EOS AYRES, Rich, Antwerp. In bort Marco 17, bark Sarmiento, | ldg; sehr = © Evans, Yares, Tn port Maren 15, | xorkicr 1 Oh BAnBADOS, Apr: | Tewksvury, Pernambuce brig Alexandria (Br), trom | Kitts to load tor United im port april 1), Uriza Vu ‘Starch 7—Salled, schr Matilda Kranz, Moody, for Boston, ee Boston. a hors | ’ vessels trading with the United States, the same willbe | "“eiow Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- | Loxpox, April 21—Bark Scotland (Br), Hotebkiss, from | San Francisco, which sunk at her dock at Liverpool, nas | 7000: partially insared | — Thompson, Bates, Arecibo (and sailed pers to ane eral ed Bor ii 0 Apel a beigs Bare’ Rostons | (Br). w fave: Fx i any Hel oll, ‘Porttan: Thom gn. pei sailed prior to April 10, bark Irvington, for Sa lings, to complete id. in port Aprilld, brig Clara & Agnes (Br), Ganion. frorn | Baltmore, arrived 4th, wes Wenonalt, Staal! tro Wile iss seris, Stowes, WH, wana, artived m vortiaud, are Prous pain, arrived 2 e! John L Merrill, ew Yor, werived April dh dings Poul ing; Nellie star, Poland, in port bark Istac Jaoksou Walsh, il 15th would probauly Fematlit Jort brige Aurora et dae Harrington, @ Banks y York, Idx, | axaiko, March is—Suited, bark Reindeer (Br), | ‘irom Porthiud, 0). Torn, brig, Altred | . Hamptan Roads, fajied. whips Phineas Pendletou, Viebois, Liverpool: 6th, Kelso (Bri, Dodds, New York in port Mareh Ll, smp: Kendrick Wish, Watts, from Liverpool, arrived Feb 25 va, Doane, ane; bara Beprpensacya, Guilion, TJouNs (Autizua), starch 2—Arrived schrs Mary | gane Lee Hagertiy. New York (aad sallet 27th tor irs Tor Bostot | fucoa) = Sotn, Lavinia Bell, Aldrich. do (and sailed April 3 for Baracoa); April J, Addie, Henry, Burns, Newbera, NC (and sailell for >t Martias 7th), led : Melvin, Koberts, Hampton Roads. | mau. rilli—Arrived, aehr George & Young, Mare | shah. © raha rai “eles Charles 4 Sparks “ald Havana; senr John H Hancock, Hallett, Hava bark Lizdle, Carney. d dio: prix George if Drury Ba Baker, Boston; James i Gordon, Champion, sated] Tien, barks Wabsatch (Br) Pc tesert for, N of Ca : Wilbur (Br). Traitom do: 16th, L man Boston; schr Morning Dew 7 JON, NE April 19—Arrived, bark Jennie Armstrong (Br), Falvey, Boston. Jaines Primrose (Br), McDonald, New, et thn, Cape Lattera: Web, schr J W Scott (Br), Kerrigan, New AMERICAN PORTS. = Elgg April 20—Passed down, sclrs Sarah J. Helen A Ames, trom Georgetown tor —— ONC Apr 19—arrived, schr Albert Pharo, Bingharn, Jersey City OSTON, April 2)—Arrived, schrs Hector, a Sanksonville; Charley Bucki, Bagley, yilnington. Ni rey. Was beg in Bearse, New York; sol erty, Williams: Camden, NJ. leared—-teamers Saxon, Snow, Philadelphii Whitney. Hulley New York; bark Tremont Matanzas; brigs Matilda (Br), Cameron, Surinam hestrup, cae Bris Mea Minot, Zaza; Hattie M Batu. denas: Shannon, Sawyer, Caibarien: schr Golden Doane, Castleton, NY, via Weymouth, M Satled—Steamers Lancaster. Talla ona (us), “a men, and Saxon; bark Tremont; brigs Lizzle M Met and} BALTIMVRE, April Arrived, bark Bortha (Nor) » Gaarn, Newry. 1; schrs Florence y, Van Cleat Janeiro via Hampton soads; W Ht Uowe, Whittemore, Boston; Henry B Cibson, New York. 2ist—Arrived, steamers Nova Scotian (Br), Richard- fon, Live pool via, Haliiax; Lucilie, Bennett, wienng. ‘Tuckahoe, Brown, Newbern, NO; xanny Cadwallader, Toster, New York; bark — Mine ora, Barclay, Havana; sehrs Minnie G | Loud, Holt, Matanzas; Cephas, Starrett, Babbidge, | vana: Frank B Coltoa, Somers, Matanzas; Wi H ‘Rowe. ‘ore, Boston; AT Miuot, Oakes, New York; Olt Dissosway. New Haven; Helen A Hoyt, aay. Vancleaf, New York; Same dence. Crosby, from New Yor! Oo Blas: Cumberland, hra ber, Bi “Oleared—Steamers Rebecca Clyde, Childs, Wriming. ton, NC; Blackstone, Hailett. Providence: Joseph Thomson, Moore, New York: Utility, Frost, ally ns Point Ct; bark Maury (Nor), Christiinson, | Queensto: | Plymouth or Falmouth: brig J H Lane, Shute, Clentu: | egos; sehrs Ai Fisk, Crowell, Boston: 3 J Fort Kort | New Haven; My Tail, Shropshire, sridgeport; Llwor | Doran, Warrington, Bostou. ~ailed—Burks speranza (Nor), and Tont © 28 rs Queenstown: brig Foam, Alicante, Spain; schr J ter, St John, NB. NOOTHBAY, April 17—Saited, scar Lizzie Lane, West, harleston, ones © de Hl ty Me, Apel 17—Sailed, schr Ella Hodsdon, Davies, Turks ee apegerived, ship Freeman Clark, Bow worth. Key Weat Sailed—schr Como, Lewis, Gardiner for New York, BE LEAST April Is—Arrived, sclirs Lignt Boat, Wood, Newcastle, Del; J W-awyer “Orchard, Baltimore ; Wi R Page, Uiltiard, New York; TM Livingston, ‘MeDonal Juckson ville. ‘Sailed—schrs Fannie & Edith, Bartlett, and Mowe Eddy, Warren. Baluimore: Eveline, dagiey, Richmona; unig Bile, Siinmions, Savannah; if 7 Townsend, Wir ler, Wilmington. ‘BRISTOL, April 19—Arrived, schrs Aid, Fisher, Phila: deiphia; Belle Seaman. "ARLES/ON, April l7—Cleared, bark George (Br), it. a port in the U. Kingdom via Bull River, SU; Frang Marion. Dillon. a port in the United 2ist—Suiled, steamer south Carolina, York: bark George (sr, UALATS. April rived, sehre ‘terapin, Wooster Now York. Hs W tind, Hil, Branswiek, ORTRE 3S MON RUE, ‘April’ 2i—Arrived, brig Olytie, Dawe Cardenas for orders. Sailed—Harks Eimilic Ger), Diecke Grom Glouce: Bilge Philothea (Ger), Mulier (rom ménd), Pernambuco, PALL RIVER, April 2)—Arrived, schrs Jacob | son, Georgetown, De; Saran L Simmons, Rh sir phia. “sited Sent ape esa Allen, Philadelphia. ae GALVE: 1A J—Sailed, schr ClaraG Loud, i xt | Pein tt Me, April 19~Satled, schr Como, Lewis 1a. Party Ane. 16-cleated, sehr Frank Lucas, Huise, Ruatan an (dt As s before) nae ae 3, val 2 nares scbr Constance, lorzan, al oO Souharrives, steamer wes P Clyde, Livingston, He Mire bot} Stoel ot serere ‘ea eas is, renenres seers. ek Siar w 4 . | aasias Lore ew Yoceaued, bark Nellie M Slade, foi ioetia, Yazoo, Barrott, from Philadelphia via | Ba Pou |. 19—Arrived, sohra Ann sion aah. Richara Newoowmb, igang bash » Providence; Alabaiaa, a. Bele, Sabra (Br), for Richmond, to load for rica, v7, 673 SPIN FOpr, ri 2-salad,b ee reca ees Sut} Feces meses. tan cee ‘SUF Bilan Rose 2Quth—arrived, sehr Marehat 3 Lestat Packard, Rockport ms Eee spat Maat Mcareived sour Chas P Stick. | mey. | yea RarE "Sines Hi Teippr of Onatuain (ud Bot rao 20th). | | Also arrived, pohrs Walter © hoi open : Pe ~~ ‘New York; Nellie oe er oe a taitaskel; Bins till, Mo for, Phila mua: Joho, Casnee, see dlowen, for Georgetown, jelen, Searic, Apponauy jew York. Sota: isatled, scur Only 30a, Meador, Hoboken for So wuisearrives, brig Beaver (Br), Cook, Havana for S MEW LONDON, April 20—Arrived, schrs Cerro Gordo, Hoboken for Providence: Geo & #rown. Providence tot New York (has lost Jibboom); Jas A Stetson, Gloucester, bound south: Georgiana, Hoboken. Balled — Beet Eliza (Br), Cotte ‘trom New York, Lf April iS—Arrived, ship La Lousiane Pr). Trattet, oy Orleans. April 21—Arrivea, steamer EO Wy York: schra isi stirvevant, Adams NC; dames 8 Watvon, Varker, Lanes x banger, pe ee, 4: Cont Cleared--steamars On otrisou, Liverpool ; Centr Hoboken (and satied) ‘rocker, Bergstrom, Queenstown Bee Gueetstown oF Falmouth for orders: Wart (Nor), Jensen, Cork tor orders; rdw Waeneriand Gor), of Falmouth tor orders: brig Guiding sepr IL oy ae raed reat Sa ktrived tii salou: sone Neweastu Fil @l—Arrived this morn JB peed Pinte from Vai River, and lett again tor 4 | pula. iy, Houhiiss, for sew Vora: shen Bagel "ere | cuti, aud Ada Barker, Dobvin, lig estinations tot Te | gop eee ee teventag. ported Annie Murcuie, uibbs, ‘trom Phi ia, | cnr Plorenee rom Savannah, and two light | Arrived oth: Ligne Daxers (sr, Breens unc * | gente, below Delaware city, working Np. aeecetta Fe ogee lyin port a An inknown schooner, atward bound, ran ashore | Atetteon®= Lord Lywitarst Jast bivut on Goose island; steamtug George Blackfoot ) (Br), and Rea Gaun for New Y; | Dana, Wilbur, woe; bark PU Merryman, eas, ipo CaRgpesas, April i4—Arrived, brig kriestine, Knight, | Matanzas; sei Providence, Kice, Havama: ith, vrig Chowan, ‘Merarla sebrs Sadie Wilcuttt, | Barker, Phuadelvua Hammond, Kovinson, Ma- Cuvada, Wain, Philadelphia. +b, uri Lochinvar sr), Mekerson, New York, brig Mh. owlan horth of Hatteras sours. peed weil, Drirk: well, dn. In port :5t, vare Ga Zaldo, Continenial and Ada F vow! teras lz; tavie # tussell, fo Cenwaur, Alice Fulton, Wilbam Mason; Ponvet Maurice, Medina, Isidora Kioasa. » H Curae Hl Wright. CC obinson, Hyperion, Antiies and Nelite fon id, jor norm of’ tact Jo; Maguals (Br). ton Bostow, dus | Leoms (Hayti dew York, doy senrs vitney ts Dg. eb: Ames, ary & Long. draco u feb dt 4 roma Fa os F E Pe jo; Ruth shaw, tor Cimsruneos April Le. Botion; sehr dos & Tay bot, | Hattie it (Br), Ca J, do. Havana. A, G aay Arrived, | Curtis, in port sew ts ork, An yn Clary tor), Ki . w York: Lith, bri Meamer Crescent City, Tin, baika Speodwell Br). To dobu Grifin, We nora de los Angeles Geery, Conklin, tor Tale Ajelastrom, do; Margaret U Lyon, .Bargent, do, do doi and ovhers ah eis peamner Acadia, 1fomm 0 Tautad, Apel 2i—aee | Portland. MANZASILLA, #8 we l2—salled, sobr Nehemiah Hand, Doherty, New ¥ AT ARLAS, Apts ld—Arrivod, sohr MB Downe | Thorapron, vaya 3 Aig ahi Naydower, Harring to | Dew Orleans 8 W iio) broek. Suey oF) Stormy Petrel (Rt, Dwyer, Woe ‘x Goulowo, | Founlinore, New Vorke subled 13th, sour Mary b Peters, York, north of feras; isth, bark Nannie ¢ Bex, Pitts oaewat beh, dav oraat itis back Wheat Alon Maria, land, du6 PPT ¢ Addio M Ohadwiok, At. * ; | Pentauaveo, March W—onled, sehrs Northera Home gin, Hewmabury. sew Yorn: odena (ur), Pata. Zist, bilge Volante (Ard. Reuter, New kork; ih, Poirdold f) Hunter, Lampton Koaue; 20th, bare Masur. Karstons, Now i ork. Rees MOE FP Aucen,: Bokeh ter Vortiand or ow kurk, | pjP ARs: April S—Arrived! and sailed previous, sole x | gi booth Avooth and Vicict, Monerson, Eom and fo: Sow | “PorntasPirae, April §=Arriva prie, Foy (Be), volte avid Martinique (aad 1 OH, UArK Gazelle, uate, Jn pore sub brag pia Vail cry 1 ny ida: soles nary) Waits, Lopkiis, Ou aud Jor rivea Margl 2 @ btMiiy, adil TrOM | Fortinnd, seuves dy Calne, aoe, 1 | York arrived Mi: a oa tn Ape a uer, fae | New Fors de: brine for Balti. | na | le. Kenna this AM. schts Plorence Nowell, from | Favaonal Mershon Villiam 0 Dearvorn, aad DS | from Pri jou Passed dowimtoamer Centipede, for Boston, and bark | Ormus, for Carten |, f¥— Passed dow “eis ajternoon, steamer Aj | poston; bark Lrstatningen (Nor), Londons sene | Sisters.’ | th aaa Del, April 21, AM—Gark Alfrea remains tor New 7} ts eM aceays Me 4 last night. suuaknown bark aerive Busarrived, sche Wim Couuiors, Sigua for Philadel: | phia. be ark reported oe morning is the “Alkira.” | poRTLAN . Apel 1i—Aarrived, brig Jouny Ppinnes, rows. Bonaire: scar Alpert Uiatence, Hawes, Norioik, “Gu rk, supposed the Norena, from Cardenas. ol Brig Prentiss none Dodge, Cardenas: soar Gen Hall, Creainer, Uudson, a ve, Bae dutn— Art Sarah Marries (Br), schra dG ‘brew: Wadun Jacksouvile; OC H more, PAWTUCKET, ae %—Arrived, sohr Margaret Jane Kennedy Have KICHM Dru omarrived, stearper Old Dominion, ‘Now ors; sobra Susan ptetsod, LaWity sore ‘arrie, Johuson, New Yora; 8 8 eae Bari eal iod—=Sehe 3 W. Allon, Clark, “e sibyreeg eos PAE Molared thip Seminole ug ‘eee, New York. Satiedeship 4 aliivator, Cook, Ia Mg SES \ ' e.g alte WAVES, April 20—Atrived, kai oo and L Cordety, Baltimor: | Pinbae iy Viraiia gor osion ; chaties | our tor "took ort, rar | fand?*riorenee Siayo up tor. eo 9g (Be), Sew York fot pt Joumh do 1oF Mnitiand: it eour Fat not board mai sie ‘Apel og solr Bon, Bow ‘siding (Nor Jorgensen, Bat cnet Lo~ 1 aete nate Fuier, Henderson, a “Biui Soveamed sany Sone Hudson, =rreamer HOR! y wie FORD, on it ailed, wolir | maverste: be Searle, New Yor | 19th. mae f, Sherman, Bieabe port. | | sone Mad oy Young, sobrs Mattie tor Bosiouy Rogers, toad: oe Putte utp tet cl auae Holon, Lex Dit Arrive: a Hise GULALIC DUA > Paige FROM as ent stares; ioyl y: COs@rtion, &o., auitle eee aL wu Joqatred: Ho obargs wat ub vorve gran advice trae, ‘ oe. 19) Broad way. HOU, Atiorn utGrny, Aly OUki sud Toure oR OY dm Ine Oeaiy aa. Oe ule daly, Mod ‘op hy Po perinangnt ours. |» A OLKOLA. 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