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VHE SLATE CAPITAL} albany Statesmen and a Busy Day | for Legislation. Passage of the Removal and Pub- lic Insvector’s Bills. WOODIN AND JACOBS INA WORDY WAR Clearing the Ground for a Rapid | Transit Debate. i ALBANY, April 28,2 | Aithourh the Senate and Assembly beld addi- fional sessions this afternoon and evening many ef the prominent lobnyists and wirepullers leit | here to-day. Mr. Jobu Kelly, with a portion of Bis stat, departed by the afternoon train, Next week they will return for the concluding legisia- Ave stroggzic. Propabilities now point te a cessa- Sion of labors on the Oth or 71h of May, with the passuge of rapid transit, railroad, sav- mgs bans, excise and yeneral measures, Much = of ~—s the = more = mportant = werk | panies which emaining will be concluded. Then we nave the Genera) Sessjons bill, the Street Cleanimy bill and ome otper New York city proposed enactments, Which can be pushed through atonce, The prob- wbilities for passing amendments to the New York ebarter, so as to harmonize the preseat con- Rictmg elements, seem to be growing less and Jess likely as the end of tue session Approaches. Governor Tilden has bad a golaen wpportunity to place before the Legisiature B charter which would meet with the approbation of ali classes of the community, but he bas megiected so todo. ‘the cana) question, the Re- movai bill, and other, no doubt, Important sub- fects have apparently diverted bis attention from | metropolitan municipal affairs, Will he not soon fook down irom bis gigautic reform height and ge some attention to Mayor Wickham’s charge ngunst the Corporation Counsel und the Fire Commissioners? | ‘This afternoon the bill of Mr, widing fur the appintment of a Commissioner by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen to take charge of the cleaning of streets in New York city, was Sravred Lo a third reading. THE EMIGRATION COMMISSIONERS, ‘The bill wing the Commissiuners of Emigra- tion to dispose of their property to cover liabili- tiles to the amount of $300,000 was up in the Com- mittee of the Whole. Considerable discussion en” sueG upon the measure. Mr. Husted made a | Jengthy speech, and from his reaiarks it 1s to be Amierrea that little chance exists jor the passage ‘1 the bili providing for an iucrease of emigrant head money from $1 50 to $2. VHB REMOVAL AND PUBLIC INSPROTOR'S BILLS. | The main feature of to-day’s legisiative action ‘was the passage in the Senate of the Removal aud Paplic Inspector's buls. As the session draws to | a@ciose our legislators are imbued with fits of | ‘Industry. The Assembly, bwo o'clock, wok 4 | Tecess anti) four, and the Senate adjourned until evening, when a special session Was held for con- Sideration of the Mjlitary code measure. A reso. | fucion was iutroduced in the Senate to adjourn | wine dieou the Stu of May. This resvlution went | bver for consideration, To-day was set down by | she Assembly us tue date of adjournment, bat | the “responsihie majority” aid Dot seem serious in their manceuvre, as oo Thurs. gay night some of them introduced several bili, Several weeks have now been spent by the Legtslavure in the consideration of those two in | portant measures. Tue Inspectors bill passea the Assembiy and went to ine Senate for concar- fence. To-day it passed the latter body, with an Q@ibendment providing tuat the examination of this oMcial shouid be held in poblic. The bill will now go buck to the Assembly, who will probably concur in the alteration. Toe Removal bili Bas also received the sanction Of tne Senate | to-day. It passed by a vote of tol. Several modibcatiqns, amendments and substitutes have been introduced, and 1 is likely eral more annust be presented before the measure finally be- comes law. The senate bill, as DOW passed, pro- vides for the suspeusion of State omMciais by the Governor on cuarges and tueir removal vy & Majority vote of the Senate. POLITICAL SKIRMISUING debate took place whi e bills were belore the Senunte jor tis action. Sevator Woodin waplied that considerable cancnsing and wirepuliog had been resorted to the night pefore dm the Executive Chamber. Senator Jacobs re- torted by saying if any secret inceting nad becn beid in the Governor's Room he was pot ashamed of it Sach a gathering was m the interesis of reform. This removal measnre ts in a very peculiar con- dition just now, Probably “tae responsibie ma- jority” who bave so veaurtiuiiy my-tified and eo- Rangiea everything s!nce the commencement of the session may give an explanatiwu., Mr. Daly Jast night introduced apotuer Kemoval bill, which ives absolute power to the Governor, confimng 18 action in this connection, however, to the Canal Commissioners and State Rugineer, It was whispered around that if the Senate had no passed their bill to-day “the respousivie majority” would have immediately rusoeu thronga the Da. measure and aiterward snoulder deieat on the Upper House if it fatied to sanction the work of the assembly. But their calculations were scat- . J. Campbell, pro- | Yered to the Winds, and the lower branch of tue Jeuisiature Will bave to swallow the prepared Jor them by the Senate or stand accused of ou- otructing relorm ezisiation. THR AMERICAN INSTITUTE CHARTER. To-day the bili Making certain amendments to the cuarter of the Ame! institute was up in Committee of the Whole o: the Assembly, aud afer some amenaments orcered to a third read- ing. Consideravie opposition was exbibited to woe of the Dill as originally introduced. | Mr. Davis, Mr. Waenner and otiers made wpeeches against it. Tue jormer gentieman called attention to the facts that there were now 4,000 members of this Institate, with some | $300,000 worth of property to torr possesmon. About 2,200 of these lived in New York city. U @eF Provisions of the bill beiore the Honse a close consisting of & president and twelve trustees, would absolutely control te whole Dusiness of the institute. After some aecessury ebange the bill Was ordered to a third reading. RAPID TRANSIT. The Railroad Coromittee ot ne Senate will give ® bearing, at jour o'clock on Tuesday next, to all persons Wishing to appear who are interested ia rapid transit jor the city of New York. This com- mitiee has ip Its keeping the bili seut up here and recommended jor passage by Mayor Wickham and the Common Council. Senator Moore's measure hae jain in this body since ite introduction, but the gentleman now proposes to eunstitute the bill Dich Meets With the approbation of the mani- cipal authorities. I! tne Legisia\ure adjourns on ‘the 6th Of May little thine remains lor the passage ©f & proper Measure to secure (his great boon for the citizens of tue metropolia, Wii bot the York jegation in both houses jook to this mar ter, and see that our citizen® are not arain ebeated by rich reiitond corpuracton® ont of what ® Mion Of people carvesily demand t THE PROCEEDINGS. SENATE. Atnasy, April 2%, 187 PTL PaAseen Baztendine the power of the Supreme Court, Keiauve to the Marine Court in the city of New York Giving power to the Board of city of New York to grant new tria's wo policemen. To regulate aud we wharves and p Rew York. It allows steamshio their piers and bulk ve Froviding fe Nie works—ye: jee in the «in the city nies to erect reappointed ng & tax of of the year alraordiiary 4 tor the cor Fepairs of We canals o1 the The Senate then wok w sccess uni @elvck thus evening. EVENING ‘The Senate remem Mr Konrersoy, trom the Jud favorably the intl (or ke be ERSSTOX, en? rotor op ML. when rh pur ubfic offers M Queens and Richmond ¢ The Senate then went into Committee of the Whoe on the proposed ame governing the Biaty Sational Guar i, Mr Woon moved to ise We F1,dWexemDion clause Y aw The bill was finally ordered to a the On motion of Mr ten A.M. ow ature. ASSEMBLY. pris PARSE: Amnenting the aetwothorizing the improvement and ene of Poorth avenue, New York, by defining the tani wer in which the New York and Hanes Railroad + om pany sha!) make the moproveneot Fo wake dail aero, Jak Mie Suryher capeusgs Of Apri | relative to contracts and | une work. | Depaty shouia appoint all uader them, so that i ‘ tageous to + be reconsidere the loesl govermment of the clty of New York, which au- thorives the issue of $575,009 in bonds payable in (hirty years, to be devoted to public parks ‘on motion of Mr. T. J. Cameaeit the reading of bills was laid on the tablé. and the Livase in committer pro- ceedod to consiler bills on general orders. The tollow- ing wore ordered t @ third reading, if not otherwise noted :—~ Providing tor vacating an assessment on the property surrounding Prospect Park and ior the sale of tavds on the easterly side of the pa Avecess wat four o'clock P.M. KVENING SEBSION. ‘The Mouse reassembled at four P.M. HNKRAL ORORNM, ‘The following bills were ordered to a thiad readin: ‘To amend the act ot 4574 for the sale of lands tor non- payment of faxes, Fstavlishing a Department of Street Cleaning In the city ot New York. puts wll the powers and duties in the hans of 4 commis sion, Authorizing the Board of Cominiasioners of Emigra- tion to mortcage its lands on Wara’s Istand. ‘The bill | provides ior paying off an existing bond aud mortgage out of the head money. Mr. Hosvep moved to strike this provision out, and proceeded to suy thatit Would necessitate an increase of the bead mone, said he, “itis a well ki tact that this he y {ax on emigrants arriving here was cleariy 10 violation of the United States coi prohibity any State trem jevying any © of the couutry, Besides, if the y roased it would most certainly drive emixration away trom New Yor w other pluces.” dir. ALyorD inquired how the bond and mortgage could be paid off, Mr. Husrkp said he had no doubt whatever that the interest on this bond and wortgage could be paid out of the present head money, becanse he believed the x- Penses of this institution ‘could be reduced twenty-five Camrnett had no doubt this head money r ully imposed. He then, proceeded to state the Nistory ot Unis tax, its Cause and its results, He thougit it was entirely right to tax the foreign steamship com- ake a business of bringing here their cargoes of poor people who must be cared for when they arelanded, ile did not believe there was anything in he erles that New York is abous to lose its commerce simply by increasing the amount of this head money. Alter some further discussion progress Was reported on (he bill and it was made a special order tor Thurs day eveulng next, To amend Kevised Statutes relating to security for costs, Which makes provision that the party shall Justify. Ordered to a third roading. Adjourned til Mouday evening. CANAL FRA RAUDS. ALBANY, April 23, 1875, Attie meeting of the Joint Lew mission this aiternoon tue only witness called was ex-Caval Commissioner Haight, who testi- fie Treside in Corning, Steuben county; was Canal Commissioner in 1869 ana 1870; never had any experience until I was Commissioner; was connected with the middle division. Tue witness was asked to give his 1deas on the question of contractors’ doing their work properly and coming up to une, bub he manifested a decided haziness utractors, He suid he knew very little about canal matters general, but was of the impression tnat there was ho he: cessity for so many subordinates, He thought that through polttical inflnence men were appointed whose services were not realiy necessary, Ihe | Canal Board has appointed mea who were incom- petent and who did not have the capacity to do My idea is that the State Engineer and empioyés were negligent the reeponsibility would reston the Chiet Engineer himeeit, thought that one man to act as @ geueial Supermtendent and to have the general super- Vision of the whole canal would be adyan- the State. in regard to the Otisco Lake reservoir contract in the Jordan jevel, the witness could offer no imiormation jurther than bad previously been given. He was Commissioner at the time of the Oswego high cam contract, I know pothing of the work, only of the isting of the contract. My business be- sore I became Canal Commissioner was that of jumber mercnant. ‘The commitiee, after consultation, concluded at this poiné to sdjourn until Tuesday alternvon. THE REMOVAL BILL. ALBANY, April 23, 1875, ‘The so-called Removal biil was reached in the Senate at eleven o’ciock A. M. in its order for Dnal passage, when Mr. Jacobs rose and said he hoped the bill would be laid aside until the Senate Was Inlier, Five or six seats were vacant, Mr. WooDIN said that the Senate was as full as it would be this week, mr. Jacoss moved that the bill be laid aside Jor the preseni. This motion was deciarea to be Jost. 4 M cORS then called for the yeas and nays on his motion to tabie the bill tor tae present The motiow to tabie was curried by ihe follow. ing vote:— Y Messrs Dayton, Fox, Gr: with f Mevowau, Kgbertsou ‘ood —h, Nays—Messr, oie, Coe, Dickinson, Dow, Lan- ing, Lora, Misdleton, ay, selkreg, Toompsoa, Wellman aud Woodin—13 Mr. WoovIN moved to reconsider the vote to tale, He gaid the vole snowed that there are tweuty-seven senators present. The reason tuis Geiay Was ooyious to many Senators, The Jacobs, Ory King, Led- rmeuter, design is to change the heaas and hearts of Sen- | ators to carry out the schemes of the Governor, vesting 1a Mima full power. Tue Senator irom the Tuird wanted to délay thts vill untu matters could be arranged im the Lower House. He (Mr. Jacobs) had stood in the lower bali of the Capitol lastevening dragging tnto the Mxecutive Cham- ber imeabers of tie Judiciary Committee in order to have them consider some scheme by which full power couid be vested in the Governor. Mr. sked if he (Mr. Woodin) meant the senate ary Committee, ir, WOOvIN replied be aid. That commit- he said, would go there cheerfully, nay, y did uOt need to be dragged into whe namber by the coat collar. /2N said that he supposed Mr. Jacovs in good iatth in wanting delay. He yWever, OM the statement of the Senatu: jrom the Twenty Mito (Mr. Woodin) change his vote. Mr. Woop said he too had possiply been misied. He desired an immediate vote on the bili, and 1 it would be taken up at once, t ng to reconsider the vote, now vod tue question, He wanted: | an immediate vote. Mr. Jacogs Said that the meeting last evening Was j nd @ periectly proper oue, and y gool government, flere Was reason for 4 meeting iast evening, and 1t was | held. It was better to hold tae meeting In the /xXcoutive Coamber than at the rooms of & lovbyist at the Delavan Do ive (dir. Jacobs) Jelt that @ betrer or more nonest bill could be secured than the presentone, He asked that half an hour longer be givea, ud appealed to Mr. Woodin jor a sbork delay wusted, ae (Mr. Woodip) might yield, Otherwise not. Mr. Jacons repited bat he hoped the vote would !and the bill passed, The bill was then taken from the table Placed upon i's Teading, when it Was pas all tac ors present (27) voting in favor of it excopt Mr. Mad » Who voted “No.”” INSPECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS. ALBANY, April 23, 1875, Afver vario.# amendments had been voted down in the Sepate to the mil creating the office of In- spector of Public Works the bul was finally passed by the following vote:— Vras—! Dayton, Dickinson, Dow, Fox, Ledwith, Lowery, McGowan, penier, Ray, Roverisou, sovey, “ari anin ore, Pal sin— M | and Wo Navi Messrs, too, h. Coe, Cole, Lord, King, Madden, Tuowysou and Weilman—¥ SHORE PILOTAGE, ALsany, N. Y., April 23, 1875. The Court of Appeais, Chief Justice Church r dering the opinion, has just decided, In asuit to ‘of xuore piiotay that such pilotage is This is regarded as a very important de« as the Matter Bas been in dispuve tor Selareg Orr cole TION. A SPANISH CELEBR riay a number of the Spanish ctrizens in Y New York ceievtated the anniversary o: the deatn of Miguel de Saavedra Cervantes, the wor! brated author of “Hon Quixoie.” Phe great nove ist and poet was Lorn on the 9th of October, 1547, and died on tue 2d of April, 1016 Among the principal episodes of bis ile was bee figoting at tie battle of Lepanto, the 7th of He wns friew from 157 A few years later ne came prisoner among the Moors, but was re- eased in 1680, He pubdlisned “Galatea im ivs4 and peid a fin office from 1588 to 169% He puolished the frst part of “bon Qu im 1605 and we second part 1610; “Novelas Exem- piares” in 16: Yesterday was the 25918 anaiver- Saryof ms death. The celebration of yesterday commenced at ten o'clock im the morusng solemn requiem mass, in the Church of eiseo Xavier, in Sixteenth street, betw and Sixth avenues, oy Father Soler, which was Jargely attended. Last night a oanquet wasgiven at the Hofman House, the President being Sehor Don Joné M. Cebalios, About seventy of the most promiment Spanisn citi at Among the guests were His Excellency Senor Don ns Antonio Mantiito de ios Rios, Spanish Minister at Wastingwon; Sellor Don Mippotica de Uriarte, Spanien cousnut in New York. Previous to ine vanquet, whieh took place near midny a rennion Was heit in one of the large room Of the hotel, wuich pad. been fitted wp tor occasion, Spanish and United States flags hg intertwined with the Mags of Mexico, Oni uela, Peru, Colombia and other South Ameri: ah cvGniries. ib tue midst of tue room a reading de*k bad been tnprovised, which was draped With Spaniah fags, and on it were two large floral tributes to (ie memory of the great Spanish poet, one a broken cracihx bearing the word | “Lepante,” and the other a bed of roses and VGC hy WIL Fae Word, “Yervau tom! Thery were. tabolisties the present system and | jauve Com- | He toougnt | 1% would be Detter to separate the Boara, and | oF | ofS replied that if he (Mr. Jacobs) was | New York were present, | also two large bronze atatnettes of Don Quixote and Sancuo Panza. The first speeca wis made by the Spanisa Minister, woo tn &@ lew well chosen Words alluded fo the glory for Spaia im Cervantes, and thanked Sefor Dou Ferrer de Conto tor hav- ing brought about the pleasant occasion. Next canie an oration ou Cervantes by Mr, Conto, whic! was vehemently applauded; thea Cuptain V. Ion, N. Y., read irom “Don Quixote” acaapter ou literature a8 Oppesed to warlare. He was loliowed by Mr, J, Cuclia, of Mexico, who read un ode to Cervantes, Which was much appiauced, Thea came @ very original and bantesque effusion by Sefior Arturo Cuyas, the corre-pondent the Diaro de la Marina of Havana, entitied the fom) of Gentus,” im which Sancko Panza and Don Quixote, while on a pilerimage to the tomb of Cervantes, meet Pulstai! and Hamiet, bound on o similar errand to che grave of the Burd of Avon. A, was a quaint conceit aud was much avpiande: An addr was also made by Sefor Uribe, of bib United States of Colombia, The proceedings ter mubated wits ihe banquet. AMUSEMENTS. cease STEINWAY HALL——MR, GOLDBECE'S CONC ‘The concert of Mr. Robert Goldbeck, an eminent Pianist and composer, Whose labors in the cause of music in this country bave been remarkably successful, took place at Steinway Hail last night beiore uw very large house. The Déndseiare was assisted by Miss Hearietta Beebe and Mrs, W. N. Oliver, sopraai; Miss Louise Finch, contralto; Mr. ©. G. Bush, alto; Mr. J, BR. Nisen and Mr. Rockwood, tenorl; Mr. W. H, Beckett, bariione; G. EF. Aiken, bass; Mr. Hermann Brandt, Mr. M. schwartz, viola; Mr, F, Berner, violoncello; mr. Ch. Bartels, woubdle bass, The programme was mainly composed of selec- tions (rom the works of Mr. Goldbeck, aud certainly | no stroager tests could be given of the compuser’s talents tuan the elaborate trio for piano, vielin and violoncello, the instrumental quintets, the Part songs and tue solos. the Most attractive Of all, consisiiag of two poems by Charles Kingsley, Ulustrated oy very charming masic. The touching story of “The Three Fishers’? could scarcely be im more eloquent terms. Mra. Oliver and Miss Beebe were received with the most enthusiastic marks of popular favor. The concert Was an artistic success worthy of tne lame of the bem jiouire, PHILHARMONIC REREARSAL. The last public rehearsal of the Philharmonic Society took place at the Academy of Music yester- day afternoon, The concert takes place to-night, with the following programme :— Overture—"Mantred” Grande scena ea Aria—"*4 with orchestral accompa’ ike Annie J. Borie, First Concerto—For the pitno in & tt wiih orchestral accomp; Miss Julia Rive, Fantasie—Overture, 0). 42 (first time). to Thomas Moore's *Varadise Totroduction. Moderato. Beethoven Lisat -Bennett Choral. | ‘Moderato expressivo—ndante. | Overtnre—"‘Les francs Jages,” in F Rerlioz | Faschingssch wank —For tho piano. iumana Miss Juils dive Symphony, No. 5, in © manor, Op. 67. + Beethoven | 1 Allegto con brio. 3. Allecro. 2 Andante con moto, 4. Allegro presto. | This is the best programme presented by the society this season, The young Awerican planis:, Miss Julia Rive, made such a magpifcen! success yesterday that her appearance at the concert | lo-migut must excite much interest, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. “The Road to Rain’ will be represented at Wal- lack’s this afternoon, for the first time in along while. Tue cast will include Mr. Montague as Harry Dornton, Mr. John Gilbert as Ola Vornton, Mr, Beckett a8 Goldfinch, and Messrs, Caroll and Plympton and Miss Jefreys-Lewis and Mme. Ponisi in the other responsibie parts, The comedy is so some time to come. Mile. E. B. Latailie gave last nighta very inter esting reading, consisting of selections from French poets, at No, 226 West Thirty-eignth strect. A number of prominent members of the French col- evening's entertainment. Among the selections were a scene of Moliéra’s *fartufe,” which was rendered very happily. ‘fhe tmprecation of Ca- milla,” irom Corneilie’s tragedy of ‘The Horatii,” was given with Judgment and a certuin force. Hugo’s “Nuit du 2 Decembre” was also inciuded | | Ip the programme. At the Close of the entertain- ment Mile. Latailie received the warm congratu- lations of her numerous friends. THE BRYANT BENEFITS. The programmes for the various matinée per- fits, far as determined upon, as toilow. “The Rivals’ and “A Happy Pair;” at Booth’s, “Yhe Ticket-of-Leave Man;” Lyceum, “La Jone | Parfumense ;? at Theatre Comrque, a grand olio | entertainment, including the combined attrac- | tons of Harrigan and Hartand Rickey and Bar. | mney; Olympic, a grand variety and olio perform: ance; Park Theatre, “Davy Crockett;” a | very strong ill at the Bowery ana Tony | Pastor’s, and minstrel entertainments at the San Franscisco Minstrels, and at | the Academy of Music the programme will consist of “Simpson & Oo “A Gentleman from ‘ Ireland,” “Customs of the Conntry,” an act of | opera and an entertainment by Bryant’s Min- strels. Mrs, John Drew. the manageress of tne Arch Street the Academ e nearly completed, and they will be, so At Wallack’s, as Mrs. Simpson; Air. George Faw- as Melesia, in “Custos oj the Country,” and Mr. Tutor.” also Mr. Jonn Brougham and Miss Rose Masrey. A grand sapplementary enter- tainment is also to be given at the Academy on Saturday evening, May 1, usder the auspices of the New York press. Mr. W. J. Florence and wife wili appear at Booth’s Theatre in the cast of “The ‘Ticket of Leave Man.” Aaditional performances will be given the same day at the Globe Theatre, Boston, Mr. Cheney giving the theatre, and Mr. Kaymond playing in ‘Tue Gilded Age” at Mrs, Couway’s Theatre, Brooklyn, and by Colonet Sing’s company in connection with Mrs. Conway, ROBBING A STRANGER. Abont three o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. Charles J. Pierson, but Jately returned from Nassan, N. P., at present residing at No, 35 Carmine street, went into the dining saloon on the | corner of Canal and Saillivan streets to get dinner. | He there met with @ strange young man and woman, and fecling rather jolly he entered into conversation with them. Destrous of snowing bis | goodness of heart, and anxious to display a little gallantry, he invited the pair to partake of refresuments at his expense. The result was that Pierson became somewnat intoxicated and belpiess, When he first entered the saloon he was the possessor of a valuable Englisa hunting case gold watch aod chain, surmounted | with rove diamonds, and valued at $250, He remain. odin the rear sajoon anti abont nine o’ciock in the evening, When he awoke ana found bimself de- serted by his new friends, and aiso missed his watch and chain. The few dollars which be car- ried in his purse were also gone. To add to nis diemay be found the saloon in almost darkness. lie immediately cried out for the police, and catehing sight of tue proprietor of the saloon, an old gray-haired man, be determined to be re- venged upon nim for bis losses, and grasped the old man by the throat, almost strangling oim. At this jancture a police officer made tie appearance, Mr. Picrson was escorted w tae Eighth precinct station house, where ho | made known bis loss to Captain McDonnell, The Captain, accompanied by Oficer Meade, imm diately started Out im pursuit o/ the strange young nan and woman. Captain MeDounell sneceeded, about half-past eleven o'clock P. M.. in arresting a man by the name of James J. Duty, Who guve as bis residence No, 446 West Twenty-sixia street. On [7 Drought beiore Mr. Merson he was immediately recognized as the party whom ve had met in the saioon in company with the young woman, and on being searched the watch and chain were found in bis possession. The women is «till at large, bat Capta.n McDonnell sees confident of securing ner. HIGHWAY ROBBERY. The frequency of highway robberies in this city #8 becoming realy alarming. Another case Oce | curred last night, bat the amount stolen was only | $10. At about naif-past eight o'clock, as Harris | Perinier, of No, 45 Easex street, was waikti on | Grand street, near the corner of Noriols, he was approached by aman nawed Marks Rosengarten, who knocked him down and robved him ot the | above sum, after Which he esca Pertnier re- ported the fact to the police aatnorities wt the ‘Tatrveentn preciuct stacion house, Wao have taken the case io band, SUDDEN DEATH. Ceorge Tappan, aged sixty-five years, of No. 36 | Fast Thirty-second street, died suddenly m ehurcl: at the corner of J)9ia Street and Second avenue jast argint. The vody was removed brother, No. 345 Hast 120ta st | Paved by LOLd Al Ik quent. to the residence of his et, and tae Coroner Sanchez, ol the Spanish Ordnance Departiaent, of | ‘The part songs were | talented that tae audiences ought to be large jor | ony were present, who evidently enjoyed ine | formances on Tharsday next, for the Bryant beae- | eatre, Poiladelpiia, will appear at | cett Rowe as Mr. Bromley, Mrs, Barney Williams | Larney Williams as ver. O'Toole, in the “Irish | | HATCHWAY ACCIDENT. | Joun W. Moore, living at No. 548 Grand street, | accidentauy fell through the hatchway at No. 90 Clinton street, sustaining serions injuries, He was atvended by Police Surgeon Powell aud taken to his residence SHIPPING NEWS be Fae eee OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF APRIL AND MAY. 44. |Liverpoot.. 69 Broaaway. 4M. Liverpool. |lo Broadw: Le de Broad wa 7 Bowls Green Bowling Green 113 Broadway. April Abit 22. | Bothnia April 28.) Liverpool../4Bowlng Green Pommer Aprli 29.|ambure..| 01 Broadway. | WA sehotte April 29.] Rouerdam| {i Broadway. | Obty of Chester... May «| Liverpool. [15 Broadwa, | Abyssinia Muy 1] Liverpoot..J4 Bowune Green Cantoraia . ‘May 7 Rowling Greea | Holland... May 9 Broadway. France, :|May 86 Broadway | Donan, May 2 Rowling Green Losund’.: May 113 Broaaway. Mantacta May 29 Broadway. Cuba... Mav {Bowling Green State of Georgia.. May 72 Broadway. Hoisatia . May ol Broaaway. Aoriatic, “|May 19 Broadway. Cu or Pari May 19 Broaaway. Victoria, }aery 7 Howling Green Main... cIMay 2 Bowling Green irin - May 69 Brond way. Rotterdain. Mav ) Broadway 61 broadway 69 Broadway 2 Bowling Green {9 Broadway. 15 Broadway, 55 Broadway 7 Bowing Green a Broadway, 7 broadway. May May May ghmbria. gland . ine “| Liverpool | Havre Glascow. |.| Liverpool, .|Glastow . Westpnaiia, . biamoarg..|61 broadway. Battie if ‘] Liverpool. |19 Broadway City of Richmond Liverpoot..|10 Broadway. Frisia. . 27.) Hamburg, |!) Broadway. Britannic. 2),| Livervoot..| 19 Broadway. Ville ue Paris, 2).| Havre .....|00 Broadway ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, SUN AND MOON, 509 | Gov. [I HIGH WATER. humann | ‘Sun rises. Isiand..morn 10 37 | Sun sets... 649) Sandy Hook.morn 9 52 | Moon rises...,.eve 11 06] Hell Gate,.....eve 1212 } | PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 23, 1875 —_—__--__——- | CLEARED. | Steamer Republic (Br), Gleadell, Liverpool via | Queensiown~K J Corts, i Steamer City of Montreal (Br), Mirchouss, Liverpool Via Queenstown—Jolin G Dale i Steamer Kyevet (Br) Grogan, Liverpool via Queens- town—F WJ Liurst. Steamer Memnon (Br), Lyons, Liverpoo!—Busk.& Je- vons. Steamer Stephenson (Br). Mellon, Cork or Falmoutn—~ | OL Wright & Co. i phteamer Blysia (Br). Campbell, Glasyow—Henderson ros. | “Steamer Merri | eiro—W_ R Garrison. | _ Steamer Atlas dir), Low, Port au Prince, &c—Pim, For- | wood & Uo. | “Steamer Bristo!, Wallace, Phiiadetpma—vas Hand, Ship WR Grace, Black. San Franclsco—sutton & Co. | Bark Jonathan Chase, Curtis, Anjer tor orders—Car- | | ver 4 Barnes, Bark Fig Accame (lial), Pinoncelli, Cork for orders— Funch, Ede & Co. Sy i cectrad (Nor), | Mati tex (Nor), Sancath, Mavre—Boyd & Hincken. | bea at rg gore Alexandra (Wau), Davis, st Croix (eee D McPherson (Br), Meol, Cardenas—J F Whitney | & Co. , | Bag Marianna 11 (Pord, Lopez, Lisbon—G Amsinck & | | Iversen, Hamburg—Funch, Co. “rig Easex (Br), Smith, Montevideo for orders—C W nk BE DW Spencer, Thomas, Kingston, Ja—Leaycraft & | Sele Caroline Eddy, Dodge, St Thomas—Simpson, bright and amusing and the various artists so | © Clapp & Co. | “RHg Castaha, Whitmore. Matanzas—James Henry, Brig Lopuema ir), Maisirom, Guantanamo—J ¥ Whit. ney & Co. ‘“vhr Rumon de Ajuria, McBride, Matanzas—A Dayton | aX | Selir AB Perry, Look, Wilmington, NC—M Dunter & | Co. Schr Nellie Potter, Howard, Wilmington, NC—W K Hinman & Co. Schr Ada 8 Allen, Nndley, Boston—Jed Frye & Co. ur WD Mangu., Chase, Frovincetowa—lisher & Co. rehr Eva H Lewis, Lewis, Norwich—Rackett & Bro. Schr Garland, Linasley, New Haveo—# W Jackson & Son, | ARRIVALS. KEPORVED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACOTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TRLEGRAPH LINK. Steamer Califorma (Br), Ovenstone, Glasgow April 10 and Moville Jib, with mdse and 30 passengers to He cerson Bros. Had iicht winds to the #anks, thence strong Winds and fine weatner; 22d, no lat, &, passed steamer Russia (Br), hence for Liverpool. | “Steamer Regulator, Doane, Wilmington, NC, 72 hours, | with mdse to Wm P Clyde &'Co. | “Bark Altred (ot Wath). Bart, Havre via Delaware Breakwaker 60 days, in bailast to J W lwell. | “Bara Lerd Battinore of Bermuda), Huxford. Rio Ja- neiro Feb 22, wit | strong variable gales troin all points of the compass; was ¥ days north of Hatteras, artin W Brett, Peterson, Sagua 15 days, with au jo SW Wilson, vessel to Brett, Son & Cy. 3 | days north of Hatteras. with strong SW gales. Brig Louisa Price (Hay), Brown, St Marc 1Y days, with Jog wood to R Murray, Jr. Bri, George Gilchrist, Oreutt, Sagna 14 days, with sa- ar to Grinngll, Minturn & Go: vessel to Parsons & Loud. Was ¥diys north of Hatteras, with strong NW gales | “sehr North America (of Halifax, NS), Joyce, Las Ta. | nas, Cuba. 23 days, with sugar and molasses to the Com- mercial Warehouse Co: vessel to Miller & Houghton, Was 9days north of liatteras, with strong N aud NW gales; split sails and broke main gat, Sehr h © A Ward, Crane, Virginia, | Behr BF Au worth, Virginia, | kele EJ Warringcon, Joonson, Miltoa, Del. | Schr Georgiaua Young, Blake, Fail kiver for Balti- { more. p@-Bark Josephine (Br), Hepbarn, trom Matanzas, which arrived 224, 18 consigned toJ W blwell & Co, not &s belore reported. Be Brig Kodiak, which arrived on the 2ist Inst, was lt days north ot Hatteras, with NW gales; split sails, de. Senr G B McFarland, which arrived 22 inst, 8 days north of Hatteras, with strong NW gales; 1 18, tnt 35 ton 73, saw bark R Murray, Jr, trom Port | au Prince tor New York. Sehr Lucy D, which arrived 2ist inst from Sagaa. | with suzar to order, is consigned to John 8 Ingraham & Co; cargo 10 Gomez, Riouda & Co PASSED THROUGH HELL GATA BOUND SOUTH. Steamer City ot New Bedford, Fish, New Bedford for New York. with mdse and passengers. Steamer Bolivar, Geer, New London for New York. with mdse and vasengers. Steamer United States, Smith, Fau River tor New York, ‘with mdse and passengers. Senr Sale Borton, Palmer, Stanford for New York. | [Sehr salmon Wasiiburn, Hathaway, Taunton for New ork. Schr A F Sundberg, Rogers, New Haven for New York. Sehr Heory May, Haten, Northport for New York, Seber Wia fi Wood, Wood, Huntington for New York. Schr New Recuins, Weeks, Providence tor New Yorr. Sehr Feil © Vought, Hallock, Huntington tor New York. Sehr Mary Udell, Odell, Gloucester for New York. fer Riverdale, Gates, New Haven tor New York. Sehr Kate Mclean, Sammis, liuntington tor New York. Senr Belle of the Ba: ly, Boston tor New York. Fen Mary H Mittin, Ferris, Warren tor New York. Sehr Willow . Smith, Brookhaven for New York, sehr Chocorua, Brown, Gloucester for New York. necks ‘aid of the Morning, MeUlynn, Gioucester for ew Yor! Sehr Challenge, Terry, Greenport for New York. Sehr Mary Hickman, Robinson, Saybrook tor New Tork. Schr Etize, Watson, Bridgeport for New York. | gech Chatincey stJoua, “Parsons, Fore Jefiirson tor iew York, | Ache Memento White, Portland for New York. Sehr Ned Sumpter, Pinkham, Rockland (or New York, with lime to Candee’ & Pressey. Pebr EH Atwood, Haskell. Rockport, Me, for Vir- ore oeehr Fliza Pnaro, Sherman, Providence for New York. bebr James Jones, New Haven for Trente Sebr Balloon, Carver. Wareham tor New York. wa Reading RK No 47, Lamphier, Saybrook for New ‘or Behr Gen Howard, Providence for New York. Sehr Dacotah, Fox. Gloucester for a tshing cruise, | south, BOUND FAST. Steamer Gon Whitney, Hallett. New York for Boston, Steamer Bol New York Jor New London. Steamer ith. New York for New London. Sehr Kobert H Lowe, Lowe, New York for Windsor, NA. Sehr S Purves, Tryon, Flizabethport for Providence. Sebr Sanny ainboy tor New Haven, Ke Hoboken for Cohasstt Nar- rows. ‘selir Modesty, Nickerson, Philade!phia for Pivmonth, Fehr Fiving Fish, Bunee. New York for Gold Spring. Sehr Urianuo * th, Ferris, Hoboken tor Portehester. SAILED, Steamer Merrimack, for Rio Janeiro; paras Georgi- anne (#r), Santos via Pensacola; Republic Ger), men; Felice secun lo (Ital, Wateriord, Emma Fra (tr), Moutevideo: brigs Rapide (Fr), Queenstown Sweeney, Cuba: schrs Annie burr, Buenos Ayre della Wilson (Br), Pernambuco; net, Falmowu, Ja Mary 8 Lunt, doj 36 Pinkham, Cape Hayuen, MARITIME MISCELLANY. | Bar See cable news. Steam Enoan Stoanm was condemned in the Cntred States Court at Baltimore on Thursday in the sum of $23,000, for violating the revennie laws. The ground of condemnation was that the & 8, on or betore March 27, 1872, while enrolled as in the coastwise trade, lad lett Sew Lonion fully equipped, and proceeded to the island of Cuba or some other port outside the verritoral waters of the United states, v Hacanstows—The fire on this vessel, at New Orieans, has been subtued aud the cargo discharged, ‘The vessel was valoed at $14),00 and was insured. but | will doubtless be raised and repaired, The China of ot Boston has $15,000 0 the freight The vessel is owned by MrJames M Hagar, of hichmond, Me, Brivo eames (Dutch), from Point-a Pitre, Guad. March I for Philadelphia, put mto st Kites next day leaking ily. After a survey the hull, Ac, were sold tor $1,104. writen of ber cargo Was algo sold, and the rest #) was shipped per brig Mary (Hr), which arrived fuladelptuia 284 inst. Bara faring (Fr), Le Bune, henes for London, before reported sunk on the fed Tiovk Fi terwards | raved and pumped ont, revaired damages aud pro- ceeded yesterday for destination. Beak M Exenex, Gould, from Messina for Boston, | which was spoken April] distmasied, ts reported as hav ing put into Bertunda. Bure Tune Cxene Br). Connell, at St John, NR, ) ANT teem Pouce Uk week peuwe Da On We Weal ack, Weir, St Thomas and Rio Jan- | coffee, &c, to Pendergast Bros. Had | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. | side of Great Cranberry Isles, Me, but was assisted off without damage by meu from ihe ‘island, who recelved $9 goid each, Scux Fuca J Starces, Strout, which cleared (rom Mobile Weh inst for New York. loxded a carso of lumber at Stockton, and on the Isth, sing through the draw in tow collided with gre Against the bridge, intlicting damages that will detain her for some wm: Her maiumast was brokea in dive pieces, cabla Ww Pieces of luinver torced in, main shrouds all carried away, ds, anchor stock broken. chronometer ae, Her damage will AmoUnL to $1,600 or $2,000. One man was Knocked over- board; the mish at the wie! was badly injured and bad to be sent to the ospical: and the cook had a mir tous escape from beiug crushed to death, He was stand- sign the covk-buuse When the matamast (ell upon it and ernshed it to pieces The bulwarks at the side, where he was standing. were supported by a lot of Inm- ber, which kept the mainmwast trom comlug through on hiy head, wnd saved Mis live. Senet J O Catt of Gloucester, before reported missing, hasiboen nearly eleven weeks abseut on a fishing vo age tothe Graud Banks There ts overy reason to be- eve that she will never again return to port, She was a tine schoouer of 78.43 tons, built in Gloucester last fall and this was her first crip. ‘It is supposed she was lost on her outward passage. She was owned by Messrs Leighton & Co, valued at $8.50 anu insured for $7,700 ta the Gloucester Mutual Fishing Otfice; outfit uninsured. Sour Bessie BE Dicrinsox,’ waich cleared trom Wil- mington at inst for Bach, Me, tx stid to bave carried the largest cargo of lumber (Wui,516 feet) ever taxen from that port. Senx Terasone, Wilson, foresail torn from Providence for New rived at Bristol, Ri, 22 .afier bein ashore near Warren, where she came off withoutdaniage. Soe Will proceed 43 soon a anoter captain can be secured, Capt Wilson belng taken suddenly tl Seur Jack Downina, before reported sunk near Holts Whart, Bellas, bay beca condemued, aud is being stripped. Atexanpnia, April 2—Steamer Express, from Baltt- more, reports two light schooners—a Janda 2-master— ashore on Dent's Shoals; also a small schooner, loaded with barre ashore at Mathias Point; also a light 2- Tasted schooner ashore at Metompkiu—all bouwd Up, but the barrel loaded vessel, Cnannerey Isums, April 16—The materiats saved from the wreck of te scr Kelpie, of Macias, were suld tor Ky Wrst, April 2%—Schr Island Belle, bound from Jamaica for Mobile, with a cargo of fruit capsized and filled 80 miler south of Cuba.” The crew took to the boats, and were picked ap by the steamer Henry Chaunesy and landed he Ponrsmoura, NH, April 2i—Schr Emily § (Br), wrecked near Yors nubble iast Dec and purchased by parties 1 this city hay been thoroughly overhauled and repaired atan expense of $1,000, she has heen named iriton and will be commanded by Capt Kand ot Klitery. Ovenpur—Bark Adela (Br), Capt Burnett, which sailed from Boston six weeks since for st Jouns, Ne, had ot arrived there on the 20th inst, and is supposel to have become beset with ice or to hive sustained some dain- age, She was a good vesse! of 207 tous register, and had & crew of 10 persons, all told, Surrsun.piNG—B D Metcalf, of Damariscotta, is getting timber into his yard preparaiory to buliding a ship, NOTICE TO MARINERS. Grrice oF Liawtmgoan iNsrncron, } ‘Thinp Disreicr, TOMPKINSY NY, April 35, 1873, The entrance to Huntington Lloyd's Harbors, I is marked with a red spar buoy, No% on oint Reef, and # black spar, No L,’ou Muth. Kan’s Reef. From the rea buov the bearings per compass are :— Lloyd's Harbor Lighthouse. 4 by W Wj Eaton's Neck, of Mobile, HN D TRE: Ligh ‘The iee has taken the black paint off the buoy on the joint of the ledge, and it now shows red irstead of jack. Capt McUonnell, of brig Three Caeers, lately ashore here. was deceived by 1, and others way be ui- Jess it Js attended to. Cramberry Isles, Me, April 15, 1875, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Hxratp London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, No3 Rue Scribe, the arrivals at and departures from Eu- ropean and Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge and published, Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports will tind the Paris office the more | economical and expeattious for telegraphing news. Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- | ing at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Heratp news yachts, ptor No 1 Bast Uiver, New York. Letters received from all parts of the world and promptly delivered. Duplicates are required. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. iled, Avenzer, for Boston. Randall, Phila- Axrwenr, April 22: Acrived 234, steamer Vaderlaud Betz delohia. Barstor, April 2- Satled, bark Anna Olivari (tab, Bengamino, United States. Burwenitaver, April 2i—Are Gogstad, Galveston, Caupier, April 25—Salied, brig Clara J Adams, MeFad- den, Nuevitas. Cuooxnaves, April 23—Off, ship Prank N Thayer, Star- Fett, Poruand, 0, for Queenstow: Favat—Arrived, bark Kare Williams, Hale, Poston, Sailed, ship Uncle Joe, Chase (rom Nortolx), Liver- poo! Grovensren, April 2—Arrived, ship Rajah (Br), Halli- day, San Franciseo. Giascow, April 22—Sailed, ship Janet Fergason (Br), Ritchie, United tates. Greexoce, April -3—Arrived, steamer State of Louisi- ana (Br), Johnston, New York. Grpeaczar, April 2—Salled, steamer Acadia (Br), Hill- coat (from Trieste, de), New York. Haver, April 2i—Salled, ship Trenton (Br), Falster, United States. Haureeroot, April 2—Arrived, bark Chapman (Ras), Sirom, Darien. Lavenroon, April 2i—Salled, ship Matta (Br), Card, New York Sailed 224, ships Athenais (Br), Jones, United States; Eliza McNeil, Mills, do (has been reported sailed ith. Lissox—Saile?, bark Amaid (tab, Amald, United States. Newey, April 2—Arrived, brig Advena (ir), Gor, Baltimore. Purmoorm, Apri! Arrived, brigJohn W Hunt, Hunt, Demerara for London, windbound, Arrived in the Channel 224, brig Anna (Nor), Peter- sen, Wilmington, NC, for Rotterdam; sehr Philip Wey- ergand (Ger), Von der Heyden, New York for Riga, Queenstown, April 23,2 PM—Sailed, steamer Adriatic (Br, Perry (trom Liverpool), New York, Also sailed 23, steamer City of Paris (Br), from Liverpool). Revat—Arrived, bark Robert (Rus, Thiesset Dab tor Cronstalt Rorreapam, April Larsson, New York. Wrsteun Istasvs—Arrived, brig Constantine (Br), Ry- Ger, Boston, Sailed from ——. Norge, for United States. Also sailed, burk Arvid Herwburg, United States Loxpos, April 2)—Ship Unele Joe, Chase, from Nor- folk, Va, for Liverpool, whieh put imto Fayal with bul- warks stove, £¢, has repaired and resumed her voyage. FOREIGN PORTS. Axgen, Jan 31—Paseed, ship Cutwater, Creclman, from Manila for New York. 1a, Feb 25—arrived. bark Goodell, Crockett, Am- April 20—Arrived, bark Mary McKee, 4, bark Flora (Ger), Alexan- New York Savan- Salted, bark Gusta(va (we), 20th, G@ de Zalto, Miller, New York: bries Wright. Meyers, north of Hatteras: Hyperion, Clark, @ Long, Low, do; Grace Webster, Gal 4 Whitney Long. i ies, aad Whitney Long, Hayes, do. CALBARIEN, Apririo—ite port barks J L Wickwire (Br), , for 'New York. ldg; Abbie B (Bri, Coil, for do, do; brig H Kich, P yechrs Index, Gar- rison. dieg tor { Hatteras; HA Hunt, Peterson, and Virginia L Hiekman. y, for do soon; George Wet, disg; John A Griffin, Foster, and WB Thomas, Winsmore —— April 0—Sailed, bark Florence, Smith, Gonue, March 20—Sailed, bark Warren Hallett, Doan Boston. Havana, April %1—Arrived, sehrs Bessie Biack (Br), Ladiow, Philadelpiva, Angie Amesbury, Keeue, Baiti- more. Arrived 2d, schr Einma D Endicott, Endicott, Balti- more. Sailed 2st, bark Jonn Griffin, Weathers. New York. Hativax, April 10—Arrived, bark Marseilles (sr), Whit- . Baitamore: brig Priscilla May (Br). New Yor .. Mavacvas, April ¥—In port brig Castillian, Owens, for New York next day before reported sailed sth). Matanzas, April O—arrived, sehr Laura Bridgman, Clark, New York Satled 2h, schr Hattie B Sampson, Bunker, north ot Hatteras. KaNGoox, March 12—In port ships Annie Fish. Hoffse: HH Mediivery, Blake; Uncle Tooy, Sinnett, and Kye: son (Br), Dennis, all tor Lurope. lg! barks ‘Alice Recd, Keilerah, and Ferda (Nor) Christiansen. tor do. San Feananvo (irividad), April élm portsehr San- beam, Banker, for Boston, March 2—Arrived, flermes (Dutch), ite (or Philadelpina leaking (see Mis- Wm Dobson (Bi ngs, Bangs, Liti Buek, New York, sche Curacoa. Harte N AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA. April 2—Pagsed up, sours TT Tasker, and Mary =tockliam. for Georgetown. patled—sehr Ida Mirdsail, Georgetown. Passed down—selir Florence n, Lom Georgetown Arrived, steamers Aries, Whilden, », Berry, New York; bark Kssex, schirs BN liawhking. Wyatt, Charles: 1 D Baker, Cobb, and J B Nicker ine, Lucie M Jenkins, Jenkins, do; harles F Atwoud, Long wood, dos Mattie Rulon, Green, Balt ‘ora 1iylor, Jo; Bill Stowe, Manson, do; Mb Femerick, Richards, do: Jesse W Stears, hin; WD ityiton, Nekerson, Hoboken, ners Parthia (Br), Watson, ipverpeott ne, Taylor, Baltimore; ship. Bi ‘Tost. Oal- barks | pero (Br). Fulton, st John, Stewart, Kobbins, Sew Bediora; brig Bdith er, New Orleans: schrs Alter arcard, Isiands; Harry 4 Whivoo, Rich, Mobile. Sailed—trig bdiuh Bail BALTIMORE, Apri 22—Arrived, sehr Netlie F Sawyer, Getchell, Cardenis, Bid—Arrived, 4% ‘s McClellan, March, | Boston; George Appold. 4 a. Providence; Geo W bider, Reed, New York: Jot Garrow, Hix, do; selr Twi light ‘Robinson, Providence. Cle Steamers America, Billops Savannah; Wm rd. You op ew Borns barks Wave King Br, Corvett, Londonderry; Martin Lather (Nor), Nielsen, Konigsberg; Fortunato Padre (tal), Gernsind, Dablin; Garibalui ial), Jaciw. du; ore Komola (br), Bdge m: ta sealed, Wi Lip ae West Indies; s Farbory Ried W tie Wels Boston’ sia: suow, Hath Me &D Visk, Kenrick, Boston, satled—Bark ilmatar (ius), Cork; schr Palos,Deme- sae ‘BUOKSPORT, April 21—Sailed, sch July Fourth, Wood. Jacksonville, Batt. a rit 21-—Sailed, schr Korot, Duntiam, Gurdi- BRISTOL, April 21—Arrived, schrs Win H Bowen, Dit New York; ‘8S sinith, Suowsdo’wia Providence; it Hyigigin, Rich, Diguton, tog on the railway’ sloop Fred Brown, Wilson, Frovidenice (or New York. ea ith RGR ART Wita Fvienee fn as a Ly 'rovidenee La new York, and remained in port zist (the captain being CHARLESTON, April 20—O1e: bo, foek port, AD aah aaa Aneroid, Tab Arrived, steamer D J-Foley, 1, Bi Liverpoot hare W T whiting ‘Be Fa mares bom GHORGETOWN, SO, 18—Arris . lana, Bpelgntm Baltimore or ret eee 1th—Clearea, sche Cherubin, Lank, Philadelphia. DIGHTON, April di—arrived schr SW Blake. Briggs, w. Sailed—Schr R H Wheldin, Bich, Bristol, to go om the marine wey FORTRESS MONROER, April 23—Passed in tor Rich mond, schr nos Briggs, Crosby, from Nassiu. Sailed—Barks Candeur (Ger), Nielsen (trom Havre), Baltimore; P Bradsdorf (Swe Torkeisen (trom Liver: 1), do. Popassed out—Bark Toni © (Aus), Cattarinich. from Bal: timore for Queenstown; brig Yoam (Br); sch U H Cure tis, FALL RIVER, April 22—Arrived, schrs bilon M Baxter, Lamphear, Rondout; P M Wheaton, Barrett, Hoboken, Silus Brainard, Buell, New York. Satled—schrs Ht D May, and stephen Moran, KBY WEST, April 23—Arrived, steamer Henry Chann coy, Rathbun, Aspinwall for New York (sew Miscellany). EW ORLANS, April 19—Cleared, sohr Anita, Harn son, Porto Cortes. ‘Bd—Cleared, steamer Oberon (Br), Hanney, Livers pool; bark Emina (Ital), Casta: jurcelota. Passa LOuree, Aprilig—arrived. sehr Mary Evelyn, McLearn, Ruaiah. ship Trace (Br), from Liverpool, 4s still outside in Fast Bay, awaiting orders. Bd—saiied, steamer Artel (B); ships Saranan, DW ‘and Rs Fuller; bark Leamington (Br). e bar—Ship Adept (Br), for Liverpool. NORFOLK, \pril 2l—Arrived, sere Kit ¢urson, Ham. bicton, Providence; Abbie Frankford, Beckman, and 2a ee aM Young, 8a ‘afled—Sehr ler, g nah. a NEW BEDFORD, ‘April arrived: cbr Lady Antrim farter, New Yor! sailed—Sohrs H N Miller, Miller; J Cadwutiader, Phin- ney; American tagle, Newiove, and Youny Toarcr, Blo- cuin, Philadelphia: Leontine, Clarkson; J M Freeman, Eldridge; Fairwind, Bowm: Frank Herbert, Crowe! Wim NcCobb, Horton; Bagle, Chase; Henry Gibbs, Cof fin; Annie Martin, Handy; Riverdale, Brown, aud Iris, ‘Long, New York. NEWPORT April 2, PM—Arrived, aches Fashion, Car- berry, Providence for Elizabethport; 8 Washburn, Bat away, Taunton for Newburg; J @ Huntington, of Barn- stable (and all sailed sid), Sailed—schirs Walter © Hall, Coleman, Rockland for New York; Nellie sell, Benner, Portiand ‘for do; Carr H Spofford, Haskell, Blue Hill, Me, tor Pailadelpni Samtel Casner, Jr, Boston tor Georgetown, Foam, Milliken, New Bedford for Baltimore’; Pocaasett, Rackett, Providence tor New York. Bd—Salled, sclirsS A Boice, Somers, Philadelphi Kima M Fox, Case, New York; John W Bell, Phores and Niantic, Morris, Taunton for do: I:llen Perkin Kelly, New Hediord for dos HY Bly, Stoke jelen, arie, Apponaug for do; VC Ik 80 Providence tor do; Ney, Chase, Mali Rive T Chartre, Simmons, Taunton ier do; Kaw Newman, Newinan, Baltimore for Warren; Susan Ros», Wall, New York tor Provutence. In port—Schr Chas P Stickney, Mathews. from Phila- delpnii NEW LONDON, April 22—Arrived, scbrs (ico B Mills, Jarl, Alexandria for Aliyu's Polit ailed—Schrs Eva, Alexandria: Highlander, and M UL niflin, New York: Fly, do: Kliza Puare, do. Henry ae, do: Cornelius, do. EW HAVEN, April 22—Arrived, schrs Kedney Par- ker, Parker: George L Fessenden, becbe. and Mary Smith, Green, Baitunore. PASUAGOULA, April 16—Arrived, bark Vritz (Ger), Gundersen, Philadelphia. i7th—Cleared, schr Varrie Alice, Call, Boston; Dione, Duteh, Danversport. PENSACOLA, April 19—Cleared, shin Sandviken (uteh), Hansen, dam (Hollana); barks Norsk Veritas (Nor), Isaksen, Tayport; Agra (Nor), Steen, Hull; Ferm- fenger (Nor), Christensen, Liverpool; Lrig Nuestra se- nora del Carinon (sp), Sisa, Barcelona; soiirs A O Scull, Frambs, Philadelphia; Mary Emily, Kryger, New Or- Jeans; Palma, Harrison, Key West. PHILADELPHIA, April 23—Arrived, steamers Neder: Jand (Helg), James, Antwerp ; Vindicator, overs, Provi- dence; Saxon, Snow, Boston: Ann Eliza, ‘Kichards, New York; A O Stimers, Warren, do; brig Mary (br), Hughos, St Martine; schrs Rebecca H Queen, Cain, Woodswe Mulls, Virginia ¥ Hawley, Moore, Kenton, Nt Mary J Ward, Ward, Brunswick, G. & Mathias, Cheesman, Boston: i P Blaisdell, Coggins, Providenc Gusue Wilson, Floyd, Quincy Polnt; Marr & Craumer. Coombs, Fall Kiver; E Sinnickson, Penueville, Provi- den ‘Cleared —Steamers EC Biddle, Pierce, New York; Piil- ade!phia, se ge do; schr AL Buller, Bawon Cardenas. Also cle: barks patama (Kus), Haceman, ork or Falmouth; Dea (Nor), Kreutz, Antwerp; brig Killen © Br), Burns, Rio Janeiro: seh: ‘phraim & Anna, Houek, joucester; CJ Willard, Wallace, Portland, Kising suo, Colburn, James fiver. Neweastiz, Del, April 3—Arrived this morn: Andrew HW’ Edwards, from Bates’ Hi', NO, angles. Barks Eulalla (Swed), for Queenstown tor orders, and Harmonic, tor Cork do, passed down Jas! evening, in tow, sehr Thomas J Lancaster, for Baltimore vansed down Jast evening, Several sebrs in L atatts the bay worsing up. Noon—Schrs 5 & EB Corson, from Somerset: from Blue Hill: and Western Star, trom Bh up since AM report. PM—Schr Waid Pizeon, trom Fall River, passed up this afternoon. ihe Trade Wind. Grey, for Rockland, »«.\ed this ai Thoon. ‘ Sehr CJ Willard, for Pottand. is above own. ‘Lewes, Del April 23, A M—Snip Atlas passwd out yes terday aiternoon. Bi er Ohio, for Liverpool, passed out at 6:40 last evening. a oemer Albemarle arrived trom New York i 6 thir Barks Hilton and Abkera unchanged. PORTLAND, Avril Arrived, steam: r Johnson, New York. Cleared—sehr t Benedict, Crocket:, New Vork PORUSMOUIH, April, B—Arrived, sehr Gertrade, Freeman, Craney, Island, Va_ 22d—Sailed, scir Theresa Wolf, Champion, New York. PROVIDENCE, April 2—Arrivea, sehr Surah Bruen, Petty, Lucy J Keeler, Freeman, and E A Lombard, New: comb, Virginia ri P Mason, Nickerson, \. J Merraty, Canuon, baitimore: J 1 Worthington, Fito. Blisaberb oe Helen Mar, W: Kondout tor Pawiuewet; 4G waon, Fitzpatrick, Verplanck’s Point, Horizon, Leet, N folmes, Holland, New! TP Abell. Carr, Jersey Guy: Susan Bossy Wall, Davia G Floyd, “iitford, Ho- i sehr with re coming Dleanora en. Savled—Sehrs Leona, Wiley, Bah Islands: Wim. Mason, French, Georgetown, DC Haonan E Bethel, Bteelman, Baltimore Watehful, Gill, Archer & Reeves, Smith, and Lady ellen, Somers, Philadelunia; Honora Butler, O'Brien, and Isaac Sherwood, tucle. Haver straw; Victoria, suffir; Sarah J Gurney. Gurney; Ur- banna, Allen; Lacian. Joseph Marsh, Morgan: James M Bayles, Aruold, ana Nicanor, !loxan, New ork. At the head of Long Isiand Sound 2ist AM—Schrs Geo L Fessenden, Beebe, Baltimore tor New Huven; Uni Fiag, Frisbee, Hoboken for Providence: More Light, Allen, do tor Portisnd; J H Youmans; Buyenc. Pm—sclirs © W Locke, Join Price. America, Anthony Burwon, Frances, Tunis Bodine, Amos Falkeuburg, & I Wilson, Joseph ’ Ross, HL Barnes, Wasp. 22—Arrived, schrs rances 5 Bal. igabeu PAWIUCK, Apel lock, Moule, Jacksonville; Goddess, Kelly, port; Ario Vardee, Bishop, New York. Sulled—Sehra 4 T Cohn, Springer, Philadelphia; Mar- aret Jane, Kennedy, Haverstraw; Mingus Ueanoy yew York. KICHMOND, April 21—Arnved, schrs Eclinve, Conklin. and Tyler, Mathews, New York. Saled—Sehe J Pharo, Soper, New York SAN FRANCISCO, April 20—Cleared, ship Merom, Low. ell, Liverpool, TONING 10: . April, 2—Arrived. schrs Lavina Dela pay, Keeve, jennie Rogers, boxers, do for Providence. VINKYARD HAVEN, tig 22, PM—Arriv erbrs Getty «burg, Wilmington, NU. for Boston; West Dennis, nil ator do; Delia Hodgkins, Virginia for Port- Jand 'S Godtrey, Boston for Philaueiptia: Caro- line J Kienzle, Quincy Point for do; Ht Townsend, Bet- fast tor Wilmington, NO: DB Everett, Vinal Haven tor New York: Cypress Cherryfield for do, with the loss of anchor on Nantucket Shoals: Gen Halt, Portiand for do; Frank, Catier for do, with the loss of avchor on ntucket Shoals. ailed—schrs Alice G Noyes, Mary Langion, ether (Br), Chariasa Allen, Lillie N Berry. sathie 8 God- trey and Caroiine J Kienzle. Passed by schrs W D Marvel, O'Keefe, from Alexandria, for Boston; L.A © Wishart, Norfolk for do Zd—Arrived, brig Elizabeth Ann (ir) x 2 inst. for Forse (and safes: scare Ge anger. Georgetown, DO. jor Boston; ervey, Balti more or B tani; Saran 0 Smith, Rockport: Mey toc iiadelphia. nailodcsctirs Gettysburg, West, Delia Hodgning. Frank L Arnold; aisosioop Screamer eo! 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