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THE MARQUIS DE cAUX. The Husband of Adelina Patti Killed in a Duel. & ROMANCE OF THE OPERA. Acable despatch come flashing under the sea yesterday afternoon that Louis Sebastien, Mare quis de Caux, who will go down to history only fs the husband of Adelina Patti. the great singer, had been killed ina duet at St. Petersourg, Tuts despaten was received at a London newspaper pMice, and there was no mention made of the name of the person who had taken the life of the somewhat erratic and nobly born Frenchman. During the Mush and heat of the Sec- ond Empire, whea the winds blew fuir apd filled the sails of the spectral court, mone bore bis honors—not newly fledged, by the way—with more gallantry than the Marquis de Caux, now | satweredt to ms fathers. Be was a son of Count Louis Henri de Caux, o: the old legitimist Boblesse, who haa been at one time the Minister wt France at the Court of Hanover, and his wether Was a grand lady, de la Vietle Cour, Admed Hersilie Sophie Caroline de Varranges, Who, alter the death of the father of the Marquis (the subject of this sketch), marrieda second time the Duké@ of Valmy—a title gained, as Carisle will teil, over vanquished Prussians. The Mister or tne Marquis was granddaughter to the Wount and Countess of Chamuord, the latter dis- tinguisued gentleman being known to the world | as he who is ready one day to ascend the throne ow weeggo under the name of Henry V. THE WEDDING—NOBLESSE OBLIGE. The Murquis de Caux, when he first made the Q@cquaintance of Mile. Patti, was well kuown in Paris and belonged, of course, to a very old fam- Uy, which, together with the fact of bis poverty, made merit in tue eyes of the famous diva, who Was at tbat time worth over $500,000, Providence and Maurice Strakosch permitting. He was item seen at the Jvckey Club, Where none but those having the biuest of blue blood could enter, One day a servant of the Patti fawuy, under the direction of M, Salvatore Patti, father of the cantatrice, now lying tnree years in the Gust of Pere la Chaise, went to the Mairie of the First arroodissement in Paris and gave for publication an announcement of the fole lowing banns, which are still m record:—*, Louis-Sevastien-Henri de Roger de Calsuzac, Marquis de C.ux, fil# du Comte et de De Moiselie Huguet de Varange, actuellement femme du Due de Vaimy, et Mile. Adeie- dJeanne-Marie Patti, proprietaire, Biie de M. Salvatore Patti et de Catnarine Buirza, rentiers,’? The wedding was a grand one—one of the grand- st ever seen in London, where the marriage took place. The French Ambassador, Prince de la four d’Auvergne, was present as 4 friend of the bridegroom, and this old geutleman, bearing one of the proudest names of France, and woose ap- pearance carried the spectators to the “frat grenadier” of Marengo, stood in the aisle while the jong and giorivus wedding train entered to the strains of Mendelssonn’s inspired music. The Marquis de Cavx was aged forty-two yeurs And the little, blushing, bluck-eyed bride was tm ber twenty-fitnh year. FoJdowing the Marquis. who was an equerry to Napvieun 11, aud an oficier Mordonnance aud @u aide-de-caimp, as Well as @ special and Javorite protégé of the Kra- press Kugénie, came the nobie-lookiug old lady the Duchsse de Valmy, mother of the bridegroom, macioud of white lace, and by ner side was the Ducvess of Manchester and Signor, alterward Sir Michael Costa, wo were to act as witnesses ior the iair bride, Mme. Grisi, once wondrous in song, came also; and Mario, witn Taglatfico, the jast of the great bassos, was tere, testilying to bis admiration for the child of genius about to wed ‘he descendant of the Crasaders. HOW THE BRIDE LOOKED. The diva was appareiied as became tue luckiest Firion earth that morning. With ber excellent Sood taste there was not a jewel at ber tnroat nor 8 diamona in her glorious black nair, which was simost purple from its sable lutensity. she wore 8 whlte satin cress. witn a very long tratn, trimmed only with 4 smuil Irill, the body and sash of the same materia, trimmed with Brussels lace, The blonde veil covering tue head, and orange biossoms, with tne hair simply aressed composed the coiffure. Each of the bridesmaias bad a waite Muslin ogress, with lignt biue sashes and trim- Wiugs, and white tulle bonnets, decorated with forzet-me-nots, The Kev. Father Piunkett married the py couple, Bud toe diderence in age of the high contracting parties—seventeen yearsmaid bot even make @ cloud in the silver lining of the Suspicious nuptials. The wedding breakfast fol lowed aad wice fowed to mark the event and dainty crystal govieis foamed with thechoicest ‘Vintages, God speed being besiowed, aud tne slip. Der turown by Gulia Grisi, the Marquis and Mar- Cu Ones dé Caux started OD their bridal tour to witzeriand, Via Paris. By ao cruimance o1 Louw 1V.,daced March, 1072, and countersigned Vole bert, it had been decreed that a nove lady or peutie did pot forieit tithe by singing oF act. Bg Upon & silage, aud it followed that the Mar- Boil Ge Caux, Woo always <iterward signed Rersell “Patti-Caux” in u Graudione style, aid not lowe (be bogor vestewed upon ner vy her busbeua throug ber proies-ivual engagements, 4 ROYAL 4PISODE, ing When toe lamps were lit in Cov it Was in the summer Of 1860—ea do- the Guards presented arms as a qucenly looking Woman, covered with jewels, Passed Uuder toe portals of the oper witoin Whose Walls were gathered t fowers of wa ‘The lady so suru) tousiy @d Wus tue riucess Mary, of Car bridge, and she wi attended by her spouse, the ir Teck, The occasion was the beuett of Adeuns Pact, and Dever suce the days o: Mail Dra fas & Wore Lriiaot assembiage graced the fateriors o} Covent Gurden. Patti seng “Gide” $B the “Rigoletto” jor her benefit, ana uuring the periormance sve Marquis de Caux und the Prince Of leck Were observea by the Wriler standing One eve % erect im the royai box, witn an armui of Bouquets, which the two gentiemen turew ie rapidic t Mile. Patth when Was ialling at the end of each act of tne opera. Never aid ratti ieel appier than on Hae niggas, and ner singing msde that culur ce applaud with w more than Engliau nee, ime Marquis de Caux, a very hand- some aristocrauc lovking ioauger, @aten Bis Wie with aD ardent Worsnip, a he Moud in has royal DOX, and at tue close of the third eet the Prince of Teck uma the dusoand Pat, who was attired iv evening dress, With tae ribvon Of the Legion of Honor at his Lot ties Who Were ro- EB arrarn. ot witu Baron Heori im 1602, and Was to be warried to tum. Macti being thea a minor. Tow vdueed & quarre) with Maurice Strakoscn, wuo A and ber aven Pats ine tter, bowever, did athougn ane Bot long ow with her sdmirer, Bad died o bil in Chancery to ba pomed torougn @ Mr. J deoared WAL BAe Lad be y wer jather and Wo Was ber = broter-in-law, fea Amelia Pact, ber cident tino aeonred § that yersesal been ured = towaid er oUF a ry nd Drother-in-iaw, mad that {hey Would got alow ie tor Ve Gy -e(lere irom (oe bewiaa Barva, bhe, however, a e:Waru re, Goisted ber xomirer bia made up with her relatives, The Baron in furn denounced wile. Pasi nthe columas of the bondvoa Teleyraph iu very Ubecrupulous terme. LB MARI OF 64 FeMue. Tho life of (he deven Gusvaud of Ad Att Wee MngUlEriY a tu. A reporte the HERALD Called upou Mr. Muretzek, the cele impresario, last evening. Mas met toe Marquis On several occamons 8 ((h@ IMpresario’*) last vistt to Paria, icliow.” said Mad, “tne Marquis ue le mari ae la fermine, Wien te au between mim ana at OF the martin, ae Mae ‘aris inquired, ‘Wao oem When | Was pleasant noe ue more. AL \mpern could @o Bolling jest jor vim, ao ie poverisued solo. of OP OF bE: Bune family in Noruanay, aa haniud Of the Parw Jockey Liud & man oF UY U dog 3 i, that Whi give my impressions oF Lu ets eo ” M. Loum Dachaaer, who w seemed to | CREEDMOOR. FIRST CONTEST YESTERDAY FOR THE SELECTION OF THE AMERICAN TEZAM—A GOOD TURNOUT AND FAIR PRACTICE. Accordimg to previous announcement the first contest Jor the purpose of selecting an American team to shoot the international return match took place at Creedmoor yesteraay. There were twenty riflemen on the ground, but only fifteen contestants jor places on the team, as four of the gentlemen who shot yesterday stand on their last year’s record, and another {s ineligible, on ac count of Dirthplace, to a position on the team, THE RANGE COMMITTER, whose names were published yesterday, were very active, and facliitated matters greatly by their judicious arrangements connected with the distribution of targets, manner of collecting the Scores and numerous other details. Many of the old hands were out on the ranges before ten o’clock and had an hour’s practice before the cou- test commenced, There was one important mat- ter, however, that seemed to have veen omitted, and perhaps the omission was due to an over- sight—that is, the weighing of guns and testing | of trigger-pull, The rule is that guns overten pounds weight, una having @ trigger-pull of less than three pounds, are to be exciuded. The chances are that, as nearly ail the guns used are of the same make (Remington), they are within | the rules; nevertheless, the formality ought | to have been complied with, The weather during the sbooullyg—between eleven A, M. and five P. M.—was delightful, The wind, which blew from southwest by south, was baffling and un- certain at times during the practice. This, in some measure, may account for the only moder- | ately good scores recorded by eome ol vur ambi- tious young riflemen, Thé best score made yes terday—thut of General Dakin—is up to the average of what Was achieved by the last eur’s team in their imitiatory practice. ‘the General bas bettered Bis correspoudiug score of last year’s preparatory matca by jour points, | Woea 1 is considered that each rifeman burned | at least Jorty-flve rounds of ammuuition yesrer- day, behind the trying recoil resaiung trom ninety-ve grains of tne powder, the uresome strain ou herve, muscle and eye must be con- ceded @s someting extremely taxing on a man’s power vi endurance. - Among the non-contestants were noticed Gen- eruis Sualer and Woodward, Colonel Carr acu Messrs. Alford und Heunison and @ number of other gentiemen, Ranges. @ BNA, 3, 4, 4.3.3, 0 4 . 3, G4, 32, 4, 4, 5, 4 a. 4, 5 IWS, 4,0, 348. 23, 4, Sa GENERAL J. RW 80-3244. 435 25,44 WIS. $43) 4. 3,4 AS, Ws, 3, 4, 3, 3, 3, 2, 4, 4,3, 3, 3, CAPTAIN HEN 800-3, 4, 0.3, 4, 0, 0, 2, 4,2. 3, 9-3, 4. 23.5, 4 4. 4, 3, 3, Wh 8) 24, 6S 4 aa COLONEL M. A. Gi 8002, 4,3, 54.2-2,4,5,8 4 3. WwW 4, 3,0, 88, 49 S44 4S, WW —¥, 4. 8, 0, 3, 4 4. 3) 5, 3, 3. 3, K. C, COLI 800-3, 3. 3,2 4, 4, 4, 9), 3 4 Ba 2 1) 0, 3, 8, 8, 3,5, 2, 900-2, 3,432.35 908. 0,0, 4, 3. 3, LUIS, 0, 4 Us 4, 2, Sy 800-3, 3, 2,3. 3,4, 3, 4 90-8, 2 3, 30, 2, 3, 4, wv, 22, 3, 4,0 4, 0,3, oe SO, 2 4 UD, 40 Ww—4, 4. 0, B, 4, 4, 1W)—v, 8, 3, 3, U, 8, 30, 4, 6. 800-2, 3. 4, 8. 3,3, 2,3, & 0-0, 3, 4, % & 4,5, 3 4, 10w—¥, v, 3 50, & 5: . 3, i. M. BALLAw 80)—2, 3,8, 3. 3,4. 4. 84,4, 3 4, 4, 9-8, U.S, 3, 24, 3, 2,0, U, 2, 2, L.w= 3, 0, @ 2° 2, 4, 4 3,3, 3,4 2 0, 3,8 Laria 800-0, 3, 0, 3, 0.2, 3,8, 33,24 9W—3, & 8, 4.84, 5,432 4S 2 102, &, 4, 2.0, 2, % 5 SAR, 3, E. M. SANFORD. 3, 3, 2 42,34, 4,002, 4 gw 0, 0, 3, 33, 0, 4, 4, 4. 2, 4 8, UY, & 0) 0, OB, 3, 4 P. G. SANVORD. a rere erie WU) U, Uy B) 2, U9, 0. 8, SH 2,2) 2) 0, 4 HATZ KLS AAS WO=2, 24,0, 28, 3525495 003.. 10W—0, 3 Uy 0; , 4 4; 0, 3, 0, ¥, 0, 0, 0, O., % 8. CONLIN, s00—, 8, 4, 2.2.35 3, 4, 3,0, 3, 4 90D, U & 4, 4,3. 4) 28.0 224 8, 3S WOV—0, U,V, u, 3,3; 22S 8, 3.0; 0, UL UL $00~2, 0. 0, RB. 3, 3,0, 0-0, 4 45,3, 3, 2, . M o 3 i, WO—S, 0, U5 $335.3, 4.3, 44,2. WA, 3, 3, SRRGRCROe 3..%, WHITLEY, s00—2, 2, 0, 3.33.3,34 3, 9-0. 0. u! 2,20, 2,2, 3, 10du—0, 2, 0, 3, 4, 3, 3,0, 0, 2. M. RAYMOND. 2.22, B 8, 2, 4, 4.8, 2, 2, 7 wom, 2% & 40, iS WS, 0, Oy 422, Pa 3 ¥, 0. sWs—2, 0, 0, 0, 0 4, lus, vu, preparatory 1 ° out to the edect ibat the retaro international match will be shot at tue ‘ale ol AVUCS, 1D tue coanty Hiekiow, wud Dot at | the Buil, near Doliymount, Dublin. MILITARY AFFAIRS, The Roval armory Berlin is to be converted into & temple of fame ior toe Prussian Army. Tne mea of tue German Navy are about to be armed with the Mauser rife. The division at Wiibeimshaven, and ¢: at Kiel, has each been served Witu 690 stand of the new arms. The Austrian government contemplate serving OU to @ ew Companies, jor experimental use, the mew magazine guo invented by Captain Kropat- schek. The details of tuls new system of repeat jog arms have not transpired. The United States artiliery officers at sandy Hook are engaged 10 @ series of elaborave pracu- cal experiments with converted cannon; that 1s, smovth bore guns which bave been rifled. | A Freuch miucary paper @ private Soldier of tuat service b 4 hand howitzer (obuisier de main). eighs fourteen | pounds, is carried on the snouider and projecis | One-pound spell. Tois socalled InveDtion is noth | ing uew, however. By circular from the Secretary of the United Staves Navy, Wuver dase Oo; the 8th Inat., the en- listinent of & wumber Of boys, between the ages of #ix(eeD 0d seventeen years, has been ordered, ‘These youths are to serve in tne navy uncil iney Attain toe age of tweuty-one years. They are to be traiued lor service on board the fagship Mio- nesota, at New York, and wili receive giv 60 | monthly pay. | _ Toe 600,000 men composing the army of Italy | ate commanded by 3 ge Mw (of Crimean fame), Cialdini y assisted by 4 Leulenant genera, 80 major nera.s, 287 COjvnels, 294 eutenaut Ccvioneis, T1l fou 11,628 injerior liue aud sta oficers, Frepen artiulerists claim (bat ganpowder Consisting OL @imaty-two parte saitpetre, iour of Suipbur “od jourteen of cUarcoal, uevelops the greatest MuXimum o; hear; aod that sacn pow. ders produce &u in-erior ve.ocity to Others taut ia combustion produce less caloric. Sne pita of the | mater i# tomt good powder ueeds much aitre sud charcoal. cevebrated Geoerai Todleven, of Sevastopol | fame, Who is at the 4 Of &@ Comuiission charted pee nd aud telegrapu oorps. Lue detads ve Wovderiuily cumpiete. beouet invented oy Culonel Rdward Rive, Uoiled States Army, been put to severe wesw by tue Urdnunce Department ang over autuor ties, The results are stated to ve viguy ———- The report sa0ws Dity-one oficers, | juciuding a tue new Weapo Oral Shermans, 1 1 Vor Oi adopiung Woie seven, among Whom is (he ere opposed tO its being 1 ao thuwsand are to Ue ia in Conformity with the provi 01 Wwe Stule Military dude, 5 of section 101, ¥ Brevet Maj f General Woud Ward, Inspector General; Colonel Ward, Twenty. { a0d Colome: seutt, Bight regi+ sue Board meets ab No. 22 Piatt ote ew York, | Toe Wligwing general order, No, 11, has been | jef laa bad anver | | issued s~ “Lue Commanderin- consideravoa fae wppeui of First Lie Ereverica J. Viewer, Twenty ba tbaitu: N.GSN.Y., irom tue proceed Bon oe Overt Martias, coo a parse Burt ond Opimiod Firat Livateminr d Frederiok J. Fiesier aged irom wrreRt aad Wis resume Wie iLdiery fanenoas," i AMUSEMENTS. LAST PHILHARMONIC CONCERT. ‘The representative instrumental society of this city closed their thirty-third season last bight at the Academy of Music with @ concert that was generally unexceptionadle, both as regards the selections and the performance. The programme was the following:— Overture, “Mantred”. Grande Scena ed Aria, “Ah, Periido i. Beethoveo with orchestral accotnpaniment, Miss Borie. First Concerto, tor the plano, in © fat sat with orchestral accompaniment, M ive. Fantasie, overture, op. 42 (first time). -Bennett to Thomas Moore's “Yaradase and the Peri.” Inirodac- oderate, Choral First scene, second scelie, 'ranes Juges,” in .- Berlioz Faschingsscowank ai jen, Fantasievilde for piano. Sons schumann it . Miss Julia Rive. Wietowan Symphony, No. 5, in C minor, op. 67.+ 1. Allegio con brio. & Allegro. 2 Andante con moto. 4 Allegro presto. ‘The pianiste claims the first attention, being & young American artiste and making such a success in that line as has not been known tn the Academy since the days of Rubinstein, Tue concerto in E lat of Liszt 1s one of the most charming o/ that prolific master’s works. 1t abounds with dimicul- tes sufficient to scare apy one who has not re- cetved inspiration bencath the tutelage of the greatest pianist of the age and who does not pos- sess the strength and will, united to poetical feeb ing and dashing style, necessary to give such a grand work the required effect. Miss Kive creaced quite a Sensation by her reogering o! this concerto. Au electric touch, capable of evoking the thuncer of the grand piano a8 well as givin Its softest Whispera of sentiment, wrists of stee! that seem devoid of Weakness even in the most Jatiguing passages, @ true, artistic imtelligence und a thorough appreciauon ol every Idea of the composer—such were the characteristics o| Miss Rive’s playing. We have had so many pianists, leaving aside the ‘Titanic Rubinsteta, in tos city that itis an event of the greatest musical impor- tance tu be able to chrouicie sucn a grana triumph as that wo Miss Kive acnieved last eventog. Muss Bort @ very commenaabie singer, mauve too ambitivus a selection when she essuyed seethoven’s “An, perfido!’? Yee race of artisis wuo could successiuily cope with such music if unhappily all but exuact. The lamented Sterndale Beunett, whose recent death vas leit such a blank io the English musical world, was commemorated fittingly by bis Jantastic, Mendeissohmian overture to ‘Paradise and the Peri.” ‘Tue impassioned overture o1 Scha- Munn to Brron’s wondrous poem, “Manired,” can ouly be designated a3 a tone poem. As x critic once said, “let such @ requiem be held tor me woen my heart is broken.” It is the Anglicized jorm of Goethe’s “Faust,” with grievous tone Waves and cries jor salvation in a storm-tossed heart. ‘tue immortal Filth Symphony of beet- hoven snd the eccentric overture of Hector Berlioz were given with exceeding cxpression and elect. The last concert of we Paolluarmonie Society was its best. WALLACK'S THEATRE. A crowded and brilliant audience assembled last night at Wallack’s to witness the performance of Hoicroivs comedy, ‘The Road to Ruin.” Every seat in the house was occupied, and the appear- ance of the auditorium was remarkably bright aud cheertul Pretty faces under pretty bovuets avounded, ‘The piay is calculated to appeal to the sympathies of young ladies, and during tue prog- reas of the performance their hearty enjoyment of tne pictures of girl-iife given by Miss Jedreys Lewis as Sophia Freelove was a flattering tribute to the anthor and actress of tne ex- cellence of their presentation of certain phases ot the female character, As Suphia Free- love Miss Lewis was fresn and buoyant. ‘The pecullar ,affectauom of manner which so frequently imjures her efforts to render sentiment were tor once thrown aside, Miss Lewis 1s to be complimented on the change. Last night her periormance Was natural and uo- Strained, and it was effective just in proportion as it was [ree from the mannerism, It is dimcuit for an actor to make anything out of such a char- acter as Goldfinch, The author could never have met such a person outside of @ stable yard, and not irequentiy even there, Bat ine actor must present the wan as ne is drawn, and so 18 compelled to image a creature be cao never Lave met with iu goud soci- ery. It argues no want of power on the part ot Mr. Beckett that the personage he presents to us as Goldfincn 18 an impossiole Tsun, lor as we have before pointed out, the fauit is with the author. However false such skeicnes may ve to the highest aft, It must be admitted that tuey Mud great lavor Wita tue public. ‘T'n1s, pernaps, is the chief cause Why Caricature threatens to drive jrom our stage those quiet finished actors aug actresses WhO aim conscientiously to present pic- tures of Teal wen and women, ‘the exceilence of Weir method 8nd the subdued tone Of tueir act 18 ignored or mistaken lor tameuess, wolle the acrobatic actor carries of the jaurels whicn of right belong to tus Jess javored rival. Mr. Mon- tag de his first appearance in the character Ol the hanusome, amiabie spendtoriut Harry Lorn- Ton, and met With merited success. The part sults Mr. Montague well and le Look Jull ucvantage of every potut. His conception ol tue character was very good, nd his rendering of it at vimes was very touching. As Jono Dornton, Sr., Mr. Jobn Giloert renewed tue memory of lormer triumphs, Hig pictures of parental love aud anger were lurgely relished by the audience. Mme. Vonist ag Wiuow Warren was very amusing. ‘‘1ne Road w Ruin” was & very pronounced success, and we would not be surprised to see it take firm noid of toe New York pubiic. SUMMER CONCERTS. Central Park Gard vndergolng @ process of entire alteration and renovation. ‘ihe outside of the building ia being newly decorated and ilium!- nated, the grand entrance enlarged to double its former size, and the main hall and orchestra ex- tended and beauided, so that few of the old habitucs will recognize them. Two new galleries have been erected in the garden, and the floral department bas been placed inthe hands ofa skied artist, Mr. Theodore Thomas will bring all the resources of his magnificent orchestra and ilimisable repertoire to bear 1m the musical fea- ures of the coming season. MI 5S. Gilmore 18 superintending the colossal preparations now going on to convert the Hippo- drome into summer gardeo. His military band Will consist Of the fullowiNg:—2 piccolos, 2 smail flutes, 2qrand flutes, 1 A fat clurionet, 3 b flat Ciarivnets, 15 firvt B fat clarionets, § secood Clarl- onets, 6 tuird clarionets, 6 Jourth ciarionets. 4 aito cla:iunets, 2 bass c/arionets, 2 bassoons, 1 contra Jagotta, 6 sAXOpuones, 4 surAsopuones, 2 Oboes, 2 © . 4B flat cornets, 2 trumpets, 2 hugel t corneis, 4 French horns, 3 ato tromooues. 2 5 b abas, 4 drums, eyim' also constitute & complete companiments to sulos only. og orchestra 10r ac FROTHINGHAM ON “DAVY CROCKETT.” The following letter is, we tink, worthy of Mr. Taimage’s attention :— 50 Weer THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, April 18, 1875. MY DEAK Sit—i am indebted to you tor a great pleasare. Your play 1s charming, wholesome aud SWeet as it is entertaining and Inveresting, and your Davy Crockett 19 a very beaatitul and finishea piece of ari, such as one wishes ne could see olteuer ou the Stage, such as Would make the t eatre better worta visiting by cuitivated peo- pie §=Your acting in passages of delicacy reminds a trough of Mr, Jefferson in “Rip Van Win+ your character is much more whoie- sone novie than bis. | wisn you ali the best success in your profession; ail the success you deserve, and bat is & great Geu), Vordially yours, PRO( HINGHAM, FRANK Mayo, Esq., Bturtersas House. COULISSE CHAT. Miss Mobalbi appears in “roan at the Acad- emy on Wednesday. Miss Adelaide Neilson occupicd & box at Walk laok’s last evening, Messrs. Bos and Beckett announce a benoit concert at Steinway Hall on Monday evening. Aimée will repeat ber charming impersonation of “La Jole Pariomeuse” at the Lyceum this week. Mr. George Sweet, the baritone, bids farewell to New York ia a coucert at Steinway Hall on Tues day eventag. fhe artiste of the Grand Dake’s Upora House in- tenu to vive « periormaace for the benemt of Daa Bryans family, Mr. Jerome Ho; promises nd spring. tide jestival O/ the Ofpban schools af the Academy of Masic, og May 6 Miss Annie J, Borie haa a concert at%he Union League Theatre on Wednesday, nt which Mme, De Ryther aod Mr. J. N, Patusom the celebrated pianist, take part, Rigaold mave bis farewell appearance as Henry V, in Booth's The ast evening. ‘Toe vig house was crammed to ite ulmomss capacity, over 5,000 people being oresent, Mr. George Kizbold has gone to Niagara Pails Jor & Week's rest, ie appears io Academy of Music, May 6, ia ‘Biack-Byed Sasan” The Lady of Lyoun." Mr, Aaguatin Daly, in consequence of some dine cement With the Goueral Committee of Man. huers, Will Wive wD dependent performance for aT Tuners nn a aa NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1875.—QUINTUPLE SHEET, benefit of the Bryant family on next Wednes- day. The programme of Daly’s special Bryant mati- née will consist of @ memorial address, a requiem by the quartet of the San Francisco Minstrels and the revival, for this time only, of ‘London As- surance.” A minstrel performance will be given on Mon- day evening at the Union League Theatre by ama- teurs ior the benefit of the Homeopathic Hospital for Women and Children, Performance begins at eight o'clock P. M. ‘There seems to be a desire on the part of some of the mavagers to encourage a pen and ink war over the remains of poor Dan Bryant. It would be more in keeping with the solemnity of the oc- casion if they would wash their dirty linen with closed doors, The public do not want to be both- ered with their private squabbles. Mrs. Julia s. Dunn bas acquired a new lease of the Grand Opera House, The spectacular drama of “Ahmed,” therefore, will not be withdrawa, as announced, Owing to the great success It has met with and the continued public favor it will probably be retained on the boards of the Grand Opera House for some time to come. Conn the Shaughraun has capturea the hearts of the good people of Boston. No such audiences as Agsembie nightly in the Boston Theatre were ever known before in that house. So great ts the de- mand for seats for the coming week that 1t is probable the doors will have to be thrown open in the afternoon and special matinées organized to Satisfy the public. The tickets now betng sold tor the various matinée performances for tue Dan Bryant fund are $1 each and are receivable at all the principal theatres in exchange for reserved seat coupous on the payment of fifty cents extra. At tne Olympic, Where the highest price 18 $1, no extra charge 1s made for reserved places. The same arrangement nolas good at the Bowery Tneatre and Bowery Opera House. Unusual interest 1s attached to the revival of “The Ticket-of-Leave Man” at Booth’ Theatre on next Tharsday aiternoon, for the benefit ot tne jamily of the late Dan Bryant, because many of the people engaged in its original representation in this country at the old Winter Garden are an- nounced to appear. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Florence, Mrs, F, S. Cnanirau, Mr. Vining Bowers, Mr. Tuomas Morris and Mrs, Hind are among the vet eran volunteers, Ristori, before ner final parting from New York, wil give a short series of performances, which will probably be the last appéarances of the great tragédienne in this city, Among the promised per- formances wil be ver celevrated impersonation of Renata di Francia in the historical drama founded on the story of the Huguenot massacre. We are glad that Mme. Ristort will make these final ap- pearauces, for they cannot tall to afford tne edu- cated public unboanded pleasure, From the far away town of Brashear City, La., comes the following unique notice of Di Murska, whicn deserves a place among the original efforts of rural crides;—“Her voice is wonderfal. She Tuns up and down the seale with the agility of an experienced cat running up and down a housetop and two or three fences thrown ip, She tarns figurative Mip-faps ou every oar, tearing up the thermometer to way above 212, and silding down again so far below zero that one Jeels chilled to the bone.’? Miss Netison begins an engagement of two weeks’ duration to-morrow evening in Booth’s Theatre, playing her original part of Amy Rob- sart. By this she appears to the greatest advan- tage. To add to the effectiveness of the powerlu, drama new scenery bas been expressly painted for it, Mr. Frederick B, Warde, Who has just re- turned from his trip to Europe, will appear as Leicester, and there will be two new comers—Mr, J. B. Studley and Miss Minnie Conway. The sale of seats nag been stimulated by the announce- ment that this is Miss Neilson’s Jarewell to America. Mr. M.A. Kennedy appears to be the most popular stock actor that ever piayed in brooklyn. He hag been @ member of the company of the Brooklyn Theatre during three years, put is now preparing to go to San Francisco to fill an engage- ment for a year. As an expression of the pop- ular esteem for him @ committee, composed of well known citizens, 1s arranging to give Mr. Kennedy @ complimentary tarewell beneit in the Academy of Music, on Friday, the doth tpst- Among the members of the committee are Mayor Hunter, Corporation Counsel De Witt, Messrs, William U. Kingsley ang Arthur Crooks, ‘he Symphony Quartet were tendered a com- plimentary concert at Parepa Hall last week, and attracted one o/ tue largest and most select audi- ences that bas ever filled the Yorkville Hall. Miss Morrison Fiset, Miss Borie, Miss Foster, Miss Kid- die, Mr, Branders and others volunteered their sere vices and supplied one of the most enjoyable of entertainments, Miss Kiddie is a most promising pianist and Miss Borie and Miss Fiset are sopranos of better quality than many of biguer pretensions who are known prime donne. Tne quarter, composed of Messrs. Wagner, Maas, Weismann and Denniston, acquitted themseives creditabiy. THE BRYANT FUND. Mr. Moss, Treasurer of the fund, in addition to the subscriptions already acknowledged in the ewspapers, amounting to $370, sends us the {ol- lowing :— W. J. Florence... hard O'Gorman. omas J. Creane: $C. Loveday. J.J, O'Donenue, $20 John P. Raymond... A Friend FIRE IN LISPENARD STREET. About seven o'clock last night an alarm of fire Was seot out from the corner of Lispenard and Church streets, and ina few moments the several district engines were on hand. The fire was dis- covered on the ttird floor, front, of No, 36 Lispenard street, which is occupied by &, Roths- child, Cealer in ladies’ garments. Tre rear part of the same floor being occupied by H. Eptein, Maculacturer of boys’ clothing, Belore the Names where extinguished Mr. Rotnscuila’s stock was damaged to the extent of $3,000; lusured in the Excoange Company tor $4,000. Hi. Eptein suifer:d @ loss of $500: Insurance unknown. ‘The first fioor whica is vccupied by James Meyer 3 4 Testauraut, was damaged by water about $500, The buiaimg is owned vy Mr. Manly, and was damaged to the eXteut ol $1,000, insurance upknow SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STLAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF APRIL AND MAY. [Satta Destination. | ‘Steamer. tterdai |) roadway Liverpool. |15 Broadway. Livervoo... 5S Browa war il 9 Broatway sHowling Ureon 8. |Giaszow..+ |i Bowling Green 77 Bruad way. damburd.. [ol Beovaw 8,| Liverdoo.. 19 Broad w: ¥.| Liverp jth te 8. |Wremon....!? Bowing Grea 8. [Liverbool., (09 wr 1s, korrerdam 00 Br 18.| inmoure, |Ul kroadway |69 Broan way iBowiin Green “ ily Brow way pity of 15. |Laverpool (15 Browiway, |) smerique May 15.| favre 55 Broxd way Uroma. .... May 19,|Giaszow.,.| 7% Wisconsin. 18,|1 1veroool.. | ov # 4 Bate of Fonnsy's| vay Broadway. Wesinnaia.......1M 61 broad way. Buia... aii 19 weoud Way City of Ikietmond 1) Brontwar. \ Broad way {19 Kroaa wav. jb Bronawar oy NOTICK TO OAPTAID ING TAR PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT, ~The Sew Youu Henacp has adopted distinguishing Crosion night | for use on board the Henatp seam yacht, show fog while burning (he colors rod, green, red, changing frow One to the other i suddeasinn, And CaN be FeCN sey- y marine (ly oblige Ws by preparing @ news they May Bave for the Ship News Department of } the Hensen ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOON, WiGH WATER. 507 | Gov. Island,.mora 11 20 6 60 | Sandy Hook, morn 10 35 Moun rises,,.morn — —| Hell Gate......@v@ 1 05 PORS OF NEW YORK, APRIL 24; 1875. CLEARED. Steamer Weser (Ger), Willigerod, Bremen via South- »n—Oelvichs & Co: 2 é je, Kennedy, Gatveston via Key West—C jiudson, Gager, New Orleans—Clark & Sea mer San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—W & son. Charleston, Berry, Charleston—J W Quin- s + Regulator, Doane, Wilmington, NO—-W P Clgde & Co. 4 Steamer Old Dominion, Walker, Nortotk, City Poin: and itichmond—Old Vominion Stedinship Co. : kiieamer Joun Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, pec ‘envon, Steamer Richmona, Kelly, Baltimore—Old Dominion teainship Co. Steamer beverty, Pierce, Phitadetpnia—vames Hand Steamer Gen Whitney. Heliett, Boston—B # Dimeck. rpool~ Peuvouy, Ship Naturalist (Br), Thomas, 1 Willis 4 Co, Bark New Republic sr). Adams, ¥Yokohama—Salter & Livermore, Bark Genitore (Ger), Bonness, Glasgow—Funcb, Edyo Co. Bark Nordstiernen (Nor), Jensen, Cork for orders— Funch, tdye & Co. Bark'Tuisko (Ger), Thulen, Bremen—Herman Hoop & 0. Hark Saguedalen (Nor), Falch, Hayre—C Tobias & Co. ones Shawmut, Connor, Trinidad—Miller & Hough- n Brig Mnos (Nor), Royen, Queenstown or Falmouth— Tetons & Bockmann. Brig Five Brothers, Thurlow, Cardenas—Miler & Houghton, Brig Hs Cleaves, Cummings, Cardenas—J H Winches- ter & Co. Bmg Hattie E Wheeler, Armstrong, Cardenas—Miller & Houvhton, Brig uiten Maria, Hoxie, Pensacola via Key West— Benner & Pinckney. Gahne Charies Stedman, Dunton, St Ann’s Bay—Moses & ohen, Sebr Light of the Kast, Harper, Jeremie—H Becker & 0. my Sehr Qeean Pear}, Wilson, Baracoa —B J Wonberg Schr Charles i Moody, Collamore, Baracoa~B J Wen- berg. F cent ober Byron, Nicholson, Governer's Harbor—B enberg, aa Lookout, Huckins, Yarmouth, NS—Jed Frye & ‘0 nr A A Booth, Bayles, Moviie—J D Auribut & Son. hr Carrie L Godtrey, Godtrey, Savannah—Bentiey, Gilaersi¢eve & Co. sehr Victory, Batewell, Petersburg, Va—Rackett & Bro. nee JP Kelsey, Steelman, Philadelphia—Slagnt & Schr Mott Haven, Holling, Calais, Me—Jed Frye & Co. c eK Murtay, Jr. Y Loud & Oo. taintord Manutace Ad Mary Elizabeth, Hawkins, Hartford—Rackett & ir ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINK. _Steamer Donau Ger), Bussins, Bremen April 10 and Southampton 13h, with mdse and £81 passengers to Vel- richs & Ov. Had Variavle wea‘her; April 20, lat 42 loa 605), passed a i steanier, bound east, Steamer Knickerbocker, Kemble, New Orleans April ext Puss L9th, with midse and 36 passengers man. 18 and Sourhy to Clark & S% Steamer tn Carolina, Nickerson. Charleston April 21, with mdse ana passengers te J W Quintard & Co. Steamer Albemarle, Globs, Lewes, Oe. Win mdse aud passengers to the Old Doininion Steamship Co. Bark Mary Kidevut (of st Andrews, Nis), Gibson, Cat- barien Iddays, with sugar to Knowlton & Co: vessel to Breit, Son & NW giles. Bark «obert Kelly (ne vo, Was6 north of Hatteras, with heavy 900 tons), Kingman, Boston 5 ‘acksonville 8 days, with 1um- esael to HW Loud & Co. Schr Br Waite, Aytward, Wilmington, NC. 8 days, wich navalstores to Murchison & Co; Vessel to vohn Boynton & Son, Sehr J W Boyle. Smith, Virginia. Schr Charles..awrence, 4 tains” Virginia. Selir Ida thay ree, Virginia, selir Mary Wood, Parser, Virzinia. wg Bark Diana (Nor), which arrived 16th add an- chored at Sandy Hook, came up to Staten Isiand and auchored yesterday 1st. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATa. BOUND SOUTS. Steamer City of Fitchburg, Springer, New Bedtord for New York, with imdse and passengers pteamer Gaiates, Walden. Frovitence tor New Xork, wiih wdse and passengers. sehr A F Withama, Mitchell, Millstone Point tor New with stone to order. r DU Foster, Foster, Cold Spring for New York. Jers, Mott, Provideuce tor sew York, Schr O F Hawiey, svier, Port Jefferson for chr Blackstone, Wickson, Providence tor hr Marietta Steelman, Somers, Bridgeport tor Sati r 4 A Bennett, Adams, Norwich for Trenton, Schr Wm ‘ace, Pressey, Rockland for New York, with lime to Candee & Pressey. Schr &: O Gates, Gates, Boston for New York, Sehr Florence, Sackett, Providence tor New York. Schr ET smith, Baker, New haven tor New York, Sehr A Pharo, #inghain, Providence ior Virginia, BOUND EAST. Schr Caroline Knight, Miler, Hoboken for Prov ice. ‘Scht Sea Bird, Snow, Hoboken for Providence. acenr Ge sadier, Douglass, sllzabetuvors tor Prov ence. rehr Justice, Hall, New York for bridgeport. Senr Escort, Hawkins, New York tor eridegport, Sebr Garland, Lindsay, New York tor New Haven, Sehr bva H Lewis, Lewis, New York for Norwich. Schr Ada 8 Allen, Ducley, New York for Boston. fchr Lavina Jaue. Mott, Hoboken tor Newburyport, Sehr Saxon Kogers, Hoboken tor Boston. sehr James Di Hand, Eluzabethport for Frovi- dence. ‘Sent Wm Palmer, Cale, Jersey City for Providence. Schr Evergreen, Turner, loboken tor Providence. ach WD Satigam, "Chase," sew Yore tor Province. Me Teli Ida Palmer, Paimer. Ellaabethport for Stamfora. SAILED. Steamers Republic (Bri, for Ltverpool: City of Mon- treal Br), Go; Egypt (Br), do; Memuon (Br), do; Elysia (Br), Giasgow; Weser Ger ‘DB: stephensons (Br) Atias (B: ad Key Wes > Cha = Georgetown. DC; Kichaiond, Baituwore; ce, ~wn Francisca; barks Cremona. Hiogo Hambure; Laliah Roosh urs as; brigs basex (sr) att ont Guantanamo; Mariann: | (orb, Lisuon: JW spencer, Kingston, Ja: Castalia, | Matanzas; sclirs Rovert Byron, Governor's Harbor; Ka- | moa de Ajuria, Matanzas, OUR MARINE CORRESPONDENCE. Oare Mar, April 24, 1875, Aterrific gale is blowing here. seh- Worden Evan and sloop Nathan Price, both lumber laden, have beea ‘Washed ashore. MARITIME MISCELLANY. BF See cadic nows. Scan Kecrie, trom Machias for New York, before re- otal Loss near Mount Desert, want ashore night brit 14 on a lecge near block Island. Un account of an aceident to the wheel the vexsel was hard to menage, the night dark and boisterous wind easteriy, manu, hours—pounded her bottom out; broke both ma: as the tide came beat over the ledge and was driven upon the rocky shore of the island close at hand, where she broke up, ihe crew were im great peril trom the time she first struck, but stuck tothe wreck until she was thrown upon the shore of the Isiand, when oii hands succeeded in getting sately to laud, saving of their effects ouly what they stood In. No msurance on Vessel or cargo so far as is known. floated out of vessel while breaking up, A small portion caught woun the rough shore of the isiand, but the provability iy that but very Hutie, It any, will be -» ved. Lebris of the wreck sola to C M Hoiden etal, Bass Harbor. Scun Henny A Pavtt, recently towed to New Bedford from tu’ etown, is bei painped ous by steam fire engine Progress. cur tiy Mvans, from Jacksonville for Albany. loaded with pine !umber, put into Noriol— on the 24th inst, leaking badly. SLoor Screamer, cleared at Edgartown 2st for Ber- muda, where s ¢ the pirpose OF obtaining care ‘ool marble sunken in ship Chariotte, of New York. ft. RDe Lamar. of Vineyard Haven, with submarine armor. accompauies the expedition. Yacut Jas Nrisow. very, before reported wrecked in Buzzard’s Bay, arrived in (be Hay on Wednesiay and anchored; but, duriag the heavy breeze prevailing, ‘mo rvo nd went to sea. paried her cavle and was driven to the Wood's Ho ¢ side, y Whore she was wrecked. All hands were saved. ZN was originally bound trom New Ww 4 put Into Barnegat last Jan naioed icebound until sho ran apo @ rock in attempting to at for New Bedford, and Capt > and tamtly had @ barrow escape frou doath, as reported at the tine, He seat his family home, ant succeedes in raising the vessel only to lose shortly after oa the Massa chusetts coms. id April 2—ehe M /ewall (of Deer Salo) Has. nely dreaset granite for the Centennial was drivel (fom #/, In consequence | sora lies Nigh and dry wt low water, Nevis nard to Alar. board, isdown by the head and full of water, fitor: Will be mae to get out ihe 6 and reine the vi soot Valued aC 87.00, is partially insured a) Granite Co aad Se gg wish G om te vessel, whiol ts owned v, adke.i, of Door I6 the 3 3S was Jousded last Devember and frosen in betote ready lor sea. Vixkyano Hayes, April S=ohr Adgie todd, of and froin Calais, With a cargo of lathe for Paiado phia, ashore this Morning, but will probauly com athigh WHALEMEN, 4 April 2, bark Chas W Mor- 0 ond indie Oveaas aijed from New Ber Pin khed, bot Ad SPOKEN. Hark Sarah Scott (Br), from Astoria, O. for Liverpool (short of provisions aud Was mupplied, March wes Jon 4 ret Urria V Driseo, trom Cienfuegos tor Boston, April 99, of Nauiuoket (by pilut boat Win a Asplawnil, No i. NOTICE TO MERCHAN LS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shinping agents and shipmasters are in formed (hat by telegtapuing to thy Heeano London Bread, No 49 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, Nos ue Soribe, the arrivais at and departares frow Kur ropean and Bast port ot Amerioan and all forsign vouels wading With the United States, the same will be cabled to this coudtry (ree of chacge aud published, - Custaine arriving at aud sailing om Proaeh and ~— Mediterranean ports will find the Paris office the more economical and expeditious for telegraphing news. Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriw ing at New York can do so by addressing to such vessela care of Hunaup news yachts, pier Nol East River, N York. Letters reesived from all parts of the world ané promptly delivered. Duplicates are required. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Antwenr, April 22—Sailed, bark 4 O Vinge (Nor), Hem dricksen, Boston. Baukow, April 23—Salled, bark Nellie Moody (Br) Kimball, Quebee. Crooknaven, April 2t—Arrived, ship Oneida, Nickela San Francisco for Dublin. Exsrorx, April 21—Arrived, bark Allegro (Nor), New mann, Charleston, Gexoa, April 2l—Arrived, bark dea (Ita, Caflero, New York; brig Guglielmo & Tommasino (Ital), Asta: rita. do. Haver, April 24, 11 AM—Sailed, steamer Amerique (Fr), Pouzolz. New York. Kansaux, April 2l—Arrived, ship Rydal Halt (Br), Fos ter, San Francisco for Liverpool. Livervoou, April 4—Arrived, ship British Peer (Br) San Francisco, Sailed 23d, ships Simla, Gardner, United States; Nil (Br), Newcomb, do; Juventa (Br), France, dos; Edith (Br), Rogers, do; barks Terzo (Nor), Bus, do; Blomidom (Br), Card, do. Lonpon, April 4—Sailed, schr WH Van Brunt, Haugh wout, New York, Lisnow, April 15—Arrived, brig Fanny Fern (Br), Arm strong, Bahia. PowtLanp, April 24—Arrived, ship Marcia Greenleag Bunker, Savanuth for Reval (see below). Prywoutm, April 24—Arrived, steamer Goethe (Gorn, Wilson, New York for Hamburg. Qurxxstown, April%—arrivod, steamer China (Bry Guil, New York for Liverpool (and proceeded). Smieps, April 23—Sailed, brig Daisy Boynton, Apple by, New York. Yokouama, April 21—Arrived, steamer City of Tokig Maury, San Francisco. Loxpox, April %4—Ship Marcia Greenleaf. Bunker, from Savannah for Reval, put into Portland to-day with her pumps damaged, FOREIGN PORTS. April 21—Arrived, ship Novada, Kre . Feb 14—Passed, bark MeGilvery, Jowe Preweruavn: w Yo wer, B ANSOL ett, irom Taga! tor Melbourne, Havavia, March 3—salled, bark Wakefield, Carver, Sourabaya. in Gooe Skimmer of the Waves (1 ew York, P Harding, for Boston; Gt Keit, from Austerdam, Unc. March .7—Suiled, ship Viscount (Br), Nicks York, 4, Anril 2t—Satled, bark, Continental, Piilsbae port Mareh 4. bar ry, north o ; brigs ‘CC Robinson, Devereaux, do} Alice . tueser, do: A H Curtis, Merriman, doj Magdala Outhouse, Sosten. GipkaLTar, April 5—Arrived, sehr Kogheko, Jasper, Tarragona lor Buenos Avres; 6th, brig Maria (ta, Porzio, New York tor Barcelona (and proceeded) ; se Amy (Br), Pinkham, New York ror orders; Wim M Ji Davis, Néw Orleans for Almeria (and proceeded), (One or two of the ubove were Incorrectiy reported per cable. Haxouna, April lo—Salied, steamer Lessing (Ger), Toosberg, New York. HAVANA, April 22—Smled, steamer City of Havana, . New York. Phi Liventoot, aprili—Arrived, ship Swallow, Howes Macassan, Feb 1 n none Gerredina Wilheiming . att £3 108, arch 17—In port brig Walter Smith, Smith, 10 le © New York. dg. rrived March 6, brig Signal (Br), Williams, Cadte (and sailed 9th tor Paysanduy, Matanzas, Ap il #1~Arrived, scur Fred Jackson, Pet Porto Cabello, 2ist, barks New York, Gibbs; Josie, Mild Gino, and Brunswick, Hutchinson, north of Hatteras brias’ Mary © Mariner, Doull, and Fanny, Smith, Fe schrs A H lowe, Sewbury, do:’ Maud 0 (Br), Welch, do, PASsanoranG, Feb 25—Sittled previous, ship Mystié ton. ; arch 4—In port bark ldella Berry, Turner, for Buglish Channel trom New York, arrived 2d, une. April 18—Arrived, brig speed Forbes, mh Masonic, hice, Barbadoes; 2ist, sehr BM Wright, Freeman, St thomas. teras: loth, brigs Myronus, Higgings, do: 20th, Juliet Uiark, Moore, and {iltians, Heueon, Bovton: Odorili tosh, and Mary A. Somers, Haskell, m Hatteras, Maud, Bobinson, New York, ns, , April 2l—Arrtved, brig John Good (Brhy Belle, Plummer, Bos OURABAYA, March 3—In port ship O’Thyen (Ger), yore (Br) phia; seur Carrie 'S Hart, Davis, B Sailed 17h, bark Horace Beals, Fickett, north of Ha! Holland, Chile lelphia; scirs Charies A Higgins, Mein- 0 . Go, Apri 16—Arrived, schr J M Leonard, Crowe 1 rand. alst, steamer Iudta (Pr), Harris, Liverpool, 8 Morehow bailed [Par Steamer Donan.) Axtwene, April 8—Sailed, Proteus, Chipmi York; 9h, Nuovo Pringpio, Calderone, do; Ma sari, Piabéllo, do. Bixakunaves, April ¥—Arrived, Raein stein, Sew York; Johann Kepler, Spille. ce Sutied sh, Baltimore, Wendehorst, Baitimore. nckLoNa, April 5—Arrived, Frabeisca, Pompo, New Bi York, Sailed 2d, Fanny M Carvill, Watkins, Cadiz Cenk, April 9—Arrived, Dona Felecia, Mortuondo, Baitimore. CARDIFF: jied from Penarth Roads April 10, T Brown, Gibara; Lith, inv.neible, strickiand, Rio Jame eiro. xUoaux, Avril 10-Sailed, Mathilce Bellagamba, for New York. Draw. April t—Of, Arizona, Conant, from Antwerp for Halifax; Gosonen, baur, trom Bremen for San cisco. PhP il Charles Jackson, Phillips (from London), ensacola. seennoni, Apel Arrived, George Hurlbut, Masson, jobiie for iteval. Favat, March 20—Arrived, Lidador (s), Oa New Wea detits dot tor thetsesaud Breiiye e Siiled wth, Azor, Leckie, Boston. aero April7—Oleared, Consiglio, Consigliere, New or! Hayne, April 10—Cleared, W 4 Jenkins, Durkee, Syde ney, led 9th, Vauban, Boustingary, Buenos Ayres (not United States): Caroling, Bugye. Now York: Hannover (s), Himbecs, Havana and New Orleans; , Bootie, Drommond. Key West. Liverroot, April —arrived, Wisconsin (), Forsyto, New Yora; 12th, Calabria (9), Inmlis do. Salied With, New York, Curphy. San Frenstoep: Han riet Upnam, Pummam, Maitland, NS; llth, Ada Iredace, an Francisco; Henry Pelbam. Da! iy Syiphiten, Haagensen, Balumore; Fernandina. t 10th, Kato Troop, Crocker, and Hawthora, St Joni, NB. ox. April 1)—Arrived, Gresham (#, Mace, New 12th, Lord Dalhousie. Ploe, Pensacola. nd Lit, Holland york ‘ork; ), Simpson, Ne Sailed trom Gravese: York (and from Deal Lith), Leia, vid April 1l—-Sailed, Mary Edey, 7 ma. Mi (not United Staies) co Whitinores Peabody. (rd tort, April 9—Oi. fona. irom Norway tor Pear 16, March 2—Sailed, Josephine, Smith, New , April 2—Sailed, Littie Harry, meats On! ‘ Nese’ “iL oa Georgietta, Sm New Prk: 4 }, Nieivon, do. naieenois, ‘Apri “io-Arnived, MeGlivery, Jowett ‘Salled trom Port Philip Heads Vob 21, Jas Clark, Park, OM iiccasrun, NSW, Feb W—Sailed, Loch Deo, Major y iyco. NZ San Arrived, Osseo, Lowry, New Yor. Pob 13 for Wellington); bth, Agoos, Barrett, eb 8, Catharina, Loose, New York ; da, & dieve, Brown,’ do. Meatied Feo 12, tog Noble, Metyitie, Boston. Poywourn, Aprii M—arrived, WL Burroughs, Seni RY. York; Severn @), Robson, London (and sailed it Parenwo, March $l—Arrived, Hellespont (@), Verrlom np salied April 5 for New York). — arch ®, Auna arin. saunas Po hag a ¢ Slade, Slade ‘ led, Antonio Risso, Molfiae Hunter, Portlang FouriaNrron, ADE) Jonarrived, Ohio (@), Meyer, Bro jailed tor Baltmore). Mey NEMUNDR, Apri S=Acrived, Rapide, Juthe, Now ‘Tikit, April 9—callod, Bel Stuart, Douglas, New York t veil + Oe oust, April 9—Arrived, Grazietla, Eepetuad, Wannenroit, April Baltimore. Crooxuaras. April 12—The Confidence (Ameri bark), West, rrom Baltimore for orders, hag rived, ry revoris having experienced gales trom NW the wi pasave. On March 8 the vesse! was voarded by @ heavy sea, whieh swept the decks, stove houses, boats and bt Warks, lost sails, spars and one man; wator al goney ship aid cargo in'a vory Lad condition; symetimes five feet of water in the hold. (The C has since been towed te Queenstown.) s Dest, April 10—The Statesman, from Belfast for Quebec, ‘which strandea on Arklow Bank April 8, broke Up the same nigbt Pavan, Aprit Lathe Sao Hi Ay stot eenstown ei had yr held and the seams leaky. A survey W Foun ¥ f. Sue was ordered to duscharve, h ye Lea Soeey leaky abe Te rara (¢ al), put in he areh 30 very ; quire: ealkinug, ‘and has to discharge tor that purpose. The Come-o0, Brien, from -t Johns (NE) tor Bri whioh rut in here Maron 3 laoky, bay Deen ‘The Charjes A Bovey, Scott, (Fo which put in bere Maron 2, with damage. wall be to proceed m About a Week. Livanroow, April Hewthe Arbitra Jeans and the Gleuratioen, tor 1 Baltimore), Tra rom ea iyrl! ScArrived, Ramoline, (Orezon). &e.; vatter had covering Both Vessels have her v UATE U Bs VORCHS OUTAINED, PROM DIVFBR BSOLUT ent at jaga evoty where: desertion sc. auth Uieht cause: no puberty fequleed; RO Gharge dui dy Voree granted; wdvieg Ira 8, MM. 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