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THE STATE CAPITAL. SXTENSION OF THE TRACK OF THE NEW YORE ELEVATED RAILROAD COMPANY—PREPARING YOR THE GREAT RAPID TRANSIT DEBATE TO- DAY—EXPEDITING \THE ROUTINE BUSINESS. ALBANY, April 1375, the Senate and Assembly reassembled jo-night Alter reeess, Au evident desire Is exuibited to | Push througs legistulive matters, hee smsiderable fontine business was transacted. A spectal order Was taken wp on the bill introduced by Mr. Seward i authorize tue New Yorks Hievated Railroad Compauy to extend ita track and legalize certain (ransactions of its stockholders, ‘This bill in the miin was passed vy tue lat Legislature, but vetoed by Governor ix. It is now understood that al ogjectionavle features have beeu elminared and that the measure will pass dirits present shane, The potats of the proposed Puactment have already appeared io the HeRaLp, At seems 10 be the oply practieal movement so far in solving this interesting probieur of rapid transit® with the jew days apparently remaining tor action oi tne Legisiature on the important question, It might be Well, atleast, to give this company all jawiul assistance in extending tueir tracks, 80 much wilibe gained coward reacuing the much- desired goal. Tue vill was ordered toa third read- ing. TUR RAPID TRANSIT DABATE, » To-morrow afternoon and evening we are to} Bave debate in the Asseroly and besore the’ Rail- Toad Corhmittee of tae Senate upon rapid transit Dili, Thisdebate should have taken place some time since. Two bills only have been reported | from the Committee on Geueral, Local and Special | Laws, and none have yet regularly come before | she Senate for consideration, Mr. Prince’s General Rallroad bill and a measure proposed by the House Committee are those which | he attention of the Assembiy will be called to to morrow evening. The East and West Side Assocl- | Atious will appear before the Senate Committee in | the afternoon. | THE NEW GENERAL SESSIONS. The bill creating un additional Judge for the | Court of General Sessions in New York was ordered | to a third reading in the Senate, | ILLNESS OF AN ASSEMDLYMAN. Jobn Fream, member of Assembly from the First | istrict of Ulster county, is very tl ataois home in | Saugerties. THE PROCEEDINGS. SENATE. Avuany, April 26, 1875. The Senate met at half-past seven P. M. Mr, @uxoss presented petitions of the citizens of New York city and county against the passage ot Senate bill No. 98, permituing life and other insarance companies to loan cheir capital out of this tate, BILLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. Laxtno—Relating to the Protestant Episcopal Churen in the diocese of Western New York. By Mr. Ray—To amend the charter of Hudson, Colum- ‘bia county. By Mr. Laxtxc—Providing for the appointment of trustees tor the estates of persons absenting themselves from tit, dom yard of OF sui ‘The ~enate yo Committee of tos Whole ordered the | following bis Yo a third readi Extemdinyg the bounuarie Relating to fares tor carryi Foa. cars in Butaic For compieting the ‘ity Hall at Kingston, Reguiaiing Coroner's inquests in the city and couaty of New Yor! BILLS ORDERED TO 4 THIRD READING. disappearmy. a amend the charter ot the Vesey street railroad com- | PAY prevent encroachments on the harbor of New Yori Increasing, the ediclency of the Court of 1 ‘of the Peace in the city and county of New York. wes, improve the Croton Aqueduct fuer im the city of New Adjourned ASSEMBLY. Ausany, April 26, 1575, The House met at half-past seven o'clock I’. M. The Clerk made a report to the House respecting the missing documents in connection with the New York | street cloaniog investigation made in 1:74 ie stated that some of the most {mportant testimony could not Le founda. It was clear thatit hed been taken by the sto Bograpber and written out, but had talied to find its way to the printer for the Legislature. The stenog’ Papher stili retains bis original notes and would re wut the se providing he was calied upon by the Tae Tete {0'dola at provision Was made to detray the nee of such “Pe red wivd directing said ceca viene ta la the above case, mid On tea pial Pics ihe Gaverhor was requested to Fetrn (he viding ioF oraigary repairs oa the —T amend pen: Tn the Vil suthorizing the pay, peri inwnoe Wracle of yt oe beaded indel cde of i the to or aid of any rail. Foda therein, end 10 ise rive mood in ‘which aan enall devormine the time and amount RECENT CANAL CONTRACTS. Mr. Husrep ofered, the ionowiig, which was pied i— Resolved, That the Board of Canal —— de reque tod to report w the Assembly. D&S Prac: Leable. the buaiber of hot ces o proposals for canal con- Wacts which have been auver'ised in newspapers siuce January i, S75 with a of cach notice and the name fries ofeach newspaper in which such notice beeo printed, and (he amount paid to eaek paper for reece of such notice. THLMD READING. The foli #, considered In Committee of the Whole were ofdered’ to's third reading unless others wise noted :— To satherize and require the New York Elevated Rail- toad Company to complete their road and put it into iving railroad emoi companies tor thetr wa: reas ihirty to ninety 1a stoeeboluers watch sult uit ma Anaivid ual ve brought, ai ually lable, BILLS PaRsRD, Amending the genet the Arctic Pire Insurance Company of New Yo ecrorising for the Incorporation of musical schools and Authorizing the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company to | the ™ Ah Bg Hudson steamboat — Com mortgage zo Peay, A BRUTAL MURDER. * COACHMAN KILLED BY 4 BRUTAL BLACK- @MITH—HIS SKULL CRUSHED WITH 4 BED- ROT HORSE SHOE. At about balf-past ni Img Jobn Biake, a coachman employed by Mr. Stout, of No. 60 Weat Fi'ty-first street, went to the biacksmitn shop of Eaward O'Gorman, at No, 206 ‘West Fortieth strest, and leit a horse 'o be shod, He called several times during the day tosee if: the work was doue, and, becoming impatient, an Mtercation arose at hall-past three o'clock P, M. Detween him and Thomas Boylan, s blacksmith employed in the shop. Bovian. woe was at the S0vi, seized a heavy horse shoe which be waa bammering and slang it at Blake, s*rikiog him suder the ieft ear, simost instantly kuling bim, A passerby beard the quarrel be- tween Blake and Boylan and informed OMocer Vischer, of toe Twentiety precinct, wio was vatroiling in the neighbor ood, Fischer hurried jo the spot and arrived just in time to find the Wacesmith roshing out of the sbop at full speed, The oMcer rapped ior assistance, and Oficer Gabe iagher joined in the pursait. They followed cio: spon the fugitive and ‘raced him as far as Mace staples in Seventh avenue,” betw Th aa aod Portieth streets, On arriving ey found the doors berred, aud mesuwniie ‘Boyisa had escaped througa the rear. On gaining admis. on, they arrested James Egan, of No. 268 West Perey: Brat street, James Grannigan, of NO. 449 Forty-mxth street, and Thomas Doyie, othe, 2 West Vortyesecond atreet, who age to the Thirty-seventn street Boase, where they wore a op omeers rg ovstructing the the ir duty. The officers then re. sarnes ita shop, ound Biake \ping dead in a puol of 0. eBKe the voay ved to t e ota be su summoned, but the t OF tk WAS too Maniiest to require vy tention, Boyian’s dewripiion Was given and & eral alarm telegrapned co wi the precinete. oMicers were cetulied DY Captain Wash- bere ior be eneosion ond every Means Aken to ineure is cupture. Liake was abou. tweory- ree years of ag auve of ireiwad, oniy four fesideat iu countty, aid bore a good married, bat whe where Hol Lees asceriamed. & Men nemed Corin hauer, thirty. Wo years of age, of So, 09 West Puty-first str Wes knocked down aud run over & truck iaat evening on the corner of Vevey and it streets, Mr. Kattonhauer was seriously injores, and was ed Lo the ~ flospiial vy the police of tue % ‘The dtiver was arrested, Patterson, Dine years of ave, residing 0 Setest) wae, Tan ere? by 8 and was augatly acer. Le sin this Stace and remaining un- | o'clock yesterday morn | ART MATTERS. SALE OF THE CHAPMAN COLLECTION. | Last might the Leavit art Gallery was crowd: | be persons prominent in ert circles, who were in- | terested in the sale of Colonel Chapman’s fine col- | lection of Works of art, Before tne sale began Mr. | Chapman stated to the audience that, ia yew of fact that a rumor bad been tndustriously ctr- culated that he only owned a small proportion of | the ptetares, he begged to say that every picture im the collection was bie individual property; that every picture would be sold for what it would bring; that there were no limits; no ibetructions to any one to bid; that no pictures bad been borrowed to enhance the attraction of the collection, The follow- jug were some of the prices obtained:—Re- turn .rom the Bath, H. Bacon, #50; Waiting, lH. Bacon, 342 50: Tue Gia Poritan, J. B, Whittaker, $190; Lan iscupe, A. T. Bricher, $190; View in | Antwerp, Charies Leickert, $100; Summer, James | DD. runiiue, $40; Winter, A. Pebeltnout, $100; The Politicrans, HM. Keyptjeus, $6750; What Snall I Ray ' A. Stretbel, $62 50; A Bit of Mischief, He Schweitzer, $110; Daily Pensioners, A. Speiss, $215; ‘Tne id’ Mul, H. Kiugser, $77 60 View Near Vulencia, spain, 8." Colma 155; At Bay, V. De Vos, $79 50; A Streak of Luck, 7. W. Wood, $125; The Oid Cook, G. J. Vibert, $57 50; ‘The Rivar “Rexgars, G. Raph vel, $152 503 Market Seene, A. Vroliyk, $100; ‘The Haunted Homestead, A. H. Wyant, $55; Marine View, W. T. | Riebards, $100; Returning irom the Spring, Win: | low Homer, $96; Landscape, E. Lambinet, $160 | The Country Cousin, W. Mare, $155; ihe Poachers? | Ureakiast, George’ Armfell, $11 Storming the Fort, L. M. Wiles, $90; Ruins of Jefer- | son Mansion, E. L. Laat $07 50; Extremes | Meet, M. Bium, $100; The Wreckers, Van Beost, $75; ‘the Gossips, Sonderman, The ‘Tlttie Schoolmistres: . Igier, $780: ‘The Pienic, W. Mare, $600; The Professor's Pet, M. Kbersverger, $260; A Midnight Alarm, Zach Note- man, $40: Interior, Jen Stoon, $02 50; Interior, Jan Steen, $66; Landscape, A. Van Wyngaerdt, $135; pegs ge, A. Van Wyngaerdt, $110; ‘The Mourn | = V. De Vos, $85; Tne Fisuerman’s Family, H. Rea ye e905 A Spring Morning, G. Grounen- ‘ald, $160; Nuremberg Moontigot, H. Heanings, | $ox Hunters on the Campagua, 0. Achenbach, $009; Lanascape, J. B. C. vorot, $475; ivens ing, iheo. Rousseau, $430; A suort Road Home, Eastman Jonnson, $470; The Burning Village, Joseph Hepioer, $195; Tae Grandparenv’s Visit, Ortietb, $560; A Hurried Consultation, Ho: The Wandering Minstrels, Ma 3; _Tencer Thoughts, J. 0. | Eaton, $300; Finis img Her Toilet, P. W. Sebe: $00; Soldiers at Dinper, H. Scbeeres, $60; Vie at Dieppe, Jules Noel, $95; Fignung Pheir Batties Over Again, G. J. Vibert, $60; The New Picture, A, F, Heyiiwers, $200; Something, In the Wind, A. F. Tait, 270; Between the Acts, H. Schauman, $160; How We Fought the Battie, J. Hasper, $230; Uo | the Road, A, R. Veron, $120; staiuary, The Wan- dering Minstrel, Join Lawlor, A. H.R. A., $7755 | ‘The Reiura irom tae Wair, F, Setilessinger, $850; | Winter sports, S. J. Guy, $100; Fiower Piece, De } Canx, $140; A a Story, Emil Momier, $350; | Sammer, A. B. Darana, $200; On the Coast of Labrador, W, Brad.ord, $710; Antumn, | $160; faking His Leave, Jules Musse, | of Art, P. Van Schenae}, | Inedaie, I. 1,, ©. H. Miller, $ \d. #. Kensett, $165; ‘Taking — The Sleeping Beauty, ; In tne Bavarian Alps, da | Pilgrims Before Damascus, Durex, ra Near $160; Hyde Park, ou the Hudson, James D. Smilite, | gisu: Fremont Rocks, schooner Head and Spout- | Ing Rock, W. T. Richurds, $105; From Don Quix. | ote, Gos'ave Doré, $90; Industrious, —; Pure | eae George H. Bousncon, $125; The Com: jen Sorm, W. Verschaur, $910; Portrait ‘of Palme: | the sculptor, ChariesL. Eliott, —. ‘the sale will be continued this evening, when | the choicest works will be brougot under the ham- | mer. So good an opportunity o. purchasing works of merit will not soou occur again, ART NOTES, ‘The paintings of James Hamilton, P, A., are now | | being sold in Philadelphia en masse. One of hi | pletures was owned and prized by Dickens, and bis flue ilustrations of Dr. Kaue’s narrative are well known, This sale precedes a long artistic | | tour undertaken by tie artist. | The municipality and prominent citizens of | Seville are preparing a handsome testimonial to | Mr. Schaus, the woll known art dealer of tus city, } im acknowledgment of his services in restoring | the stolen Murillo—“St, Anthony of Padua’\—so highly prized by Seville. The principal sc@nes and incidents of the plays | of “Henry V.,” “The Shaughraun” and the “Two Orphans” have been photographed by Mr. Sarony, | and are strict reproductions of tne originals, Mr, Sarony deserves credit for the adaptation of pho- | Vography to this art, as it will be both pleasing to | the uctor and the public to bave the scenes ana — incidents of poptuler plays thus tranemitred to pos. | terity. | OBITUARY. JOHN G. LIGHTBODY. The many warm irlends of Mr. JonnG, Light | § | body will be pained to bear o/ that gentleman's demise. Mr. Lightoody has for a creat number | of years, almost irom boyhood, been identified | with the commercial interests of this city. Was bora on the 10th day of August, 1814, in that | portion of the city st present known as | the Fourth ward. His father was born in | Scotiand, but emigrated to this country wi yet @ young mao. On ding in be Dew bome te immediately te to work to lay the foundation of that business success which crowned his latter days. His son, the subject of this saetch, Was farnisned with as good acommon | Baltic. School education 4s could be procured, and at tne | age of tweive was taken into his futner’s then small ink Manuiactory, in what is now known as Rose street, Owing to constant attention to busi- | ness, father ana 80M Were soon enabled to enlarge thelr traile rapidly, aud Gnally succeeded th ering together a large fortune. body was always known | teroughont bis entire live | Possessed of great heart, aad | his purse was always ready to assist the needy. Bis ce reine go of old New Yors, when the city | laaits reacr o Where the Cliy Hail now stands, | ana Eis ne ative of incidents connected with the | lives of some of our former great men were both | Woucerin) and interesting. since the deatn of Bis | | father, some years since, he continued the manu- | | facture of ink on a y large Scale, employing | | bunGreds of men wad woweu. For the past three | | mMontus he was b conOued to his bed suffering from k of dropsy, of Which disease be | ied dence, in thie Oe No. 12 Bast Twentieth sire past four o'clock yester- a He es @ wile and one daughter | uamediate family to mourn nis loss, JOHN STURGES. | Atanearly iF yesterday morning Mr. John Sturges, late Judge of the Hudson coupty (N. J.) Courtof Common Pleas, died at his residence | North Bergen, afver a lingering illness, occasioned by ening of the brain, He was born in this country in 1910. For many years he was promi- | Bently identified witn the demucratic party, aod was reWarded With @ position as Judge of the | above named court, whicn place he neid fur fifteen yours. His iutegrity and unGinculng devot- edpess t the ti rests of justice Mace wim unl Versaliy b@oved. 1 leaves @ wii d ten chi dren ig the old homestead to mourn his loss, De- Ceased w Gescenued from an ancient and spected family, Waose honesty he inierited aud coeris Witt @G ardor that would do cxeuit to te higuest judicial diga\taries of our owa time. | BENJAMDN DODD, BOSTON BANE OFFICER. Benjamin Dodd, whose prostration by an attack of apoplexy in Boston several Woeks since nas been clroniecied, cied at nis residence in Chestnuts Street yesterday,as ine advanced 0! seventy- nine years. Mr. Dodd was @ native of Holden, Mass., and @ brother of the late James Dodd, who ‘Was lor Many years cashier of the Massachdeetts Bank, aud aiso of Joun Voda, tobacco merchant. ‘Tbe deceased Was Lest known in cunnection with the bavking interests of Bostoa, having been identite institutions daring @ period Of Some #iXty yoaTs. He was frat boomneeper in the Oly Ban for m 2 7 r Bau the Bank waa es. tablished in 182% Nr, Dodd Woe appointea cashier. He coutinaed to hoid that position yee] aied. le toe ather Of (oor sous and daaghvor—Mre, Blasufeid, of New York Captain Aibert Dodd, who at the opecing of the reveinon rawed a company of zvuaves kuown as “Doud’s Carvers,” held & commision in tie regular aruy | @nd Was killed in tue batue of Gaines’ Mile, Mr, Wiliam Dodd was Law page 4 in the same bank With nia lather aod died o/ apoplexy @ siNGe, sa the Ouly *Urviving sn Of bt Mr, Caries Dood, now lies in a erith x irvid he same toaady whic others And tutier, aad irom whic| recover, The desta of Me, Benjamin Mr. isaac Livermore, of Camorings, &@ (he only Survivor of the Origiaal OrganasuoR Of the Atamtic Bauk, RENUY UPMAM, MERCHANT, OF DOSTON, Eenry Upham, who has just died at bis resi- | dence in Brookline, Boston, after a severe iiness, Was uo old Boston merchant of unimpeack ins | tegrity. lie was borw in North brookfield, Ma i December, 179%, He was the son of ar. Janes Upham, who Was @ graduate of the Herverd clues Of 1186, time represeatea his qiatrict §=im Congre Mr. Upham, just now deceased, gracuated at Harv: we 18k Be atwiied ja; Ot inat pracuuog ai He | Rotrerd ot proswawiod OS lorned Lis atioution te | and was gqcryee with vers @nd subsequent! the Jate George Rocke at agent of the aa fot Manufacturing companies. In became known a8 that of Cpham, Tucker & cy Mr. Upham retired in 1870. In 18368 e firm failed to meet their engagements, and bough onee relessed by their creditors, Mr. Upham succeeded, after twenty-five years’ labor, in makiog govd bis share of deficiency, he | was & member of the Episcopal Charcu, aud was | very liberal and charitable tn all bis ways. business, le, the late Phineas witl Nas CHARLES P. WOODBURY. Charles Page Woodbury, weil Known as an in- ventor of great merit and origiwatity, cied in Boston on Sunday, the 25th inst., from an attack Of congestion of the brain, | DEATH OF JOHN BULL. Dr. John Bull, widely known as a manufacturer | of patent medicines, died suddenly at Louisville, Yesterday. W. WINWOOD READE, THE ENGLISH AUTHOR. | st of Chincotea poke fishin, eww Ba ices p mproraales aes with molasses to LW & P Act manrons north ot Hatteras’ i @ wuccomton of Sao spit salis, de, Behr ¢ wih & Parkharst (ot Boston), Hodson. Vora ea Os jarings magnetic. Variation, 2 degrees easterly 1815. MEDITERRANEAN SKA—EGYPT—PORT $AID—CUANGE IN LIGHTS 1s days, wit mpolnanes to Howell, Son & Co; vessel te AT ENTRAN Farsons & Lo X The Egyptian government has given notice that ~ehr ArT (of Bath Read, Maracos, 18 days. with | xed eraen light is cxibited irom tho extremity of the fruit to J mlul W Load & Co. April 2, | east breakwater, anu that the outer tigucvessel, which exhlolted a greelx Lighs, will be removed. ADRIATIC SRA—CROATIA—MALTRMPO CUANNEL—LIGHT ON POINT DUNO. A light 1s shown from point Dubao, Maitempo channel. Ii ls xed red, elevated 72 tect above the level of the sea. nud is viable 2 miles. hignthouse 1 I} yards from the extremity of the by Position—Lat 45.15 N, ton 143690 E. Sit townsend laiek spoke, Mecht Bandy’ Hooig from Vir: ginia tor New York, with 4 teet of Water ine the hold; wil Do asgiatance, : Sehr Rosa sppinger, Bayles, jembee to ppinger & Busseil Fos. Sclir JJ Pharo, Soper, Richmond. Sclir C'& N Nogers Gubberiy, Virginige Martin, Virginia. sonville days, with vessel to Van Brant & LIONT ON POINT RETAC is shown irom point Evtae, Maltempo channel. i : above the level of the r Sandy Hook, Ph F Alabama, Koss, Viriinis Sehr © Hart, Kei tiie for New Laven, jor gk haven. Land ; Licnis ar Pour smunze, Sche Florence Dean, Swit Georgetown, DC. Two lights have heen established at Selezein order to Pc wort, Fort, palimore ger, Basen. 2tth bi ae port mat the port: gore 5 a Shana si, ofthe Capes of Delaware, during a huavy ule xed erewn tight, elevated 14 feet above the level {rom NW. lost foreseil, . 4a of the son. and visible 2'mites, At is piaend on the x iy tremity of the harhor mol . Schr Oliver, Reynolds, M les | Acabie despatch ‘rom ‘London, under date of | tok Le snowe ee Machiaspore 10 days, with piles | trp mty ot ttle Nahi crevated 89 tect above the lovel the 27cn inst., reports the death of W, Winwood | “Scur Lucy’ Ames, Ames Bishop, Rockland, Me, Sdays, | of, the seu, and visibie 12 miles. gone ; with lime t master, ‘The jiguthouse ix placed Il yards trom the extremity ade, the well-known author of books o! travel. Sehr Battle Coombe, Bishop, Rockland 4 days, with | of the point east of the port, in the direction of Jesse- Mr. Reade was born in England, He was a | Mme tou B Bro nMorition Lat 45.9 8, Jon 44s B. nephew of Charles Reade, the novelist, PASSED "TAROUGH Habu GaTé, cs anad was educated at Magdalen College, BOUND sourK. WHALEMEN. ; Brig Beaver (Br), Cook, Guant in Newport for Oxiord University, He entered the civil ser- | Now York 40 dat lanamo via Newno! +. Ys With sugar to Lroukings & Co: vessel Micra vice of the English government and held | tort Sevius& son” Had heavy weather tio entre pase ofTsived.et Now tetiord Apri 25, sehr Hien Redqey @ position im the SeaMen’s Registry (fice | of the Board of Trade, London, trom which | however, he ultimately resigned, An allusion to this period of bis life is found in his novelette, “Charlotte and Myra,’ received sharp ‘condemnation from the literary journals of the day, His next venture in lie was as a travéller. He followed vag Sehr DB Everett, Thomaston tor to order. & publication which | y, fe: pitt into Newport ist i rovisiuns ork, With stone ch Jesse Williamson, Jr, Portland tor New York. F Mingaas, Heaney, Provigence for New York. eae Reading RR No 43, Alums, Norwich tor New ecnr Eagle. Chase, New Bedford tor bag York. Sehr Steriing, Bail, Southport for New York rehr Alite Pillsbury, Rockland tor New York, A lotier from Capt Dunham, of sebr Eien Rizpah, of Provin a that he made the rau to Dominica in 13 day. ment existed last week on the North, it. anor 2 Quite an excite Carolina coast about Beautort and vicinity became of the capture of two whales in Ocracoke Inlet, berween Ocracoke and Beautort, the whales were respectively 7) and 40 teet long. and worth $39) tosh, 0.0) to their cap- tors. ‘Two more Whules were seen to pass through the inlet, but bad escaped capture. the footsteps of Du Chaillu and pabdlishea an a wae time tod Ht Brown. a Se cisaeieone teresti: ei tiv ngs cir Florence V ‘urner, Turner, Rockland for New jerecing ove, aercripe Sana Nortiwesrera’} York. withuins so 3 1 sien, ne A ARE SPOKEN. Alriea. This wasfollowed by several other works | fort naperttacteny Nyemoort for New Yerk., 1 8 simaltar ,SRAvACtat, | aren aan Coneee bene Nicholas Merhoff, Merhotl, Providence tor Haver. | Ship Victoria. Atwooa, from from Boston for Calcutta, March on their march to Coomassie during the late war against King, Kotfee Calcali, He was barely of Middle age, and enjoyea every prospect of a suc- cexsful literary career. FIRE IN CORTLANDT STREET. About eleven o’clock last night a fire was dis- covered in the basement of No, 48 Cortlandt street, occupied as a lager beer saloon by Louis P. Funk. The saloon was damaged to the extent of $500, but is fully insured. FIRE IN A SAWMILL. In Rodman & Hepburn’s steam band manogany pry sed bes 471 East Tenth street, a fire broke out ai rter past twelve o’clock last nivht. ‘The fire Department were quickly on hand and ex Unguished it with but $50 damege, with fish to order, with granite to order. -ime to J Bri with s one. lath to ‘mpson, Clapp & C Sen? Alnira M Cloatman, Chase, Rockport for New Bark ophia KR Luhrs, Hopkins, from Liverpool for *ee La eps, to order. bpirtys Na tg Sete ton ah ape . aia et hehr Ci irk, Pi for N York. ir) hilade)p! for a F Lavnie Tolaney Delaney Benatar Sek, | Queenstown, aprit 12, lati, Lon at Boia 1 oF Clir John D Grn, Gould, Gloucester for New York, | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Sehr Sallie T “chartre, Trefethen, Tauuton for New ‘ork. Schr Glenwood, Allen, Hartford for New York. Schr storm, Smith, Bridgeport or New York. ons. James Buchanan, sunroe, New Uaven tor New ‘Behr & § Wright, Ward, Providence for Néw York. rchr P M Wheaton, Harris, Fall River tor New York. tehr teorvy Lemuel, James, Northport tor New York, Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are in- formed that by tetegraphing to the Heaaro London Bureaa, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, No3 Rue Seribe, the arrivals at and departures from Eu- ropean’ ond Eastern ports of American and all foreign ve-sols 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 find the Paris office the more economical and expeditious for telegraphing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Buistor, Apri! 26—Sailed, bark Augusta Tletgen (Ger), Lieckfeiity Wilmington, NC; brig Zia Catterina (ta), Sebr Pivmouth sock, Parker, Boston jor New York, Sehr Hathe M Howes, Hyannis for Now York, hr WE Phillips, Providence tor New York. Pa . Kelly, Pawtucket tor ew York, Sehr Veto. ojchikis, Thomaston tor New Yori, with sent Henry bbs, Coftn, Unidzeport for New York. Schr J ennesse , Airey, Clark's Island for New York, Schr Nellie Faton, Weston, Calais for New York, with echt en iat, Watson, Portland for New York. with | New Yori. SUDDEN DEATH. Schr Presto, Libbey, Machins for New York, with Iam- | Arrived 26th, steamer Aragon (Br), Symons, New ber to Chase. Talbot & York. About balf-past seven last evening John Cary, agea twenty-seven, of No. 426 West Twenty-sixth street, while visiting some relatives at No, 429 Washington street, died suddenly. THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. The following record will “show the changes in the temperature for tue past twenty-four hours, in comparison with the corresponding Gate of last year, as indicated by the thermometer at Hud- huv’s Pharmacy, HERALD Building — 1874, 1875. 1874. 1875. OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF AVRIL AND MAY. | _|_* Satie, is, | Destination Office. | i2 Broadway. | Aprit 27./ Hamburg. Abn i: Liverpool..4 Bowling Green | Liverpool [io Broacway. ab: [Liverpoot. road way. 9 Broad . | Kotterdam |50 Broadway LivernooL. |i) Broadwar 15.| Liverpool {15 Broadway ‘Si Broadway 7 howtne Greem Hroadwar. | Liverpool..|19 Hroadwi rpoot..|10 Broadway, maburs. |:} Broad wax ae NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VE-SELS BNTER- | ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT N/GHT.—The Sew Yors Hxaacp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night | signal tor use on board the Hrratp sieam yacht, show- ing while burning the colors rea, greey, red, changing | from one to the other in succession, and can be seen sev> | eral miles distant, Captains of vessets upon seeing this | signal wilt oblige ws by preparing any marine news | they may have for the Ship News Department of the | Herat. | wa Persons desirous of commapicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Hemaup news yacht, pier No 1 East River, New York. Letters received from al! parts of the world and promptly delivered. Duplicates are re quired. SUN AND MOON, Sun rises, vee 5 06 la Gov. Sun sets. 6 62| Sandy Hook, Moon rises,,.m@oro 12 60 | Heli Gate.,.. PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 26, 1875, OLEARED. Ga lek bg | opener Pbiladeiphia, Dav: Davis Philadelphie—Jemes Vesper. Davis, Wilmington. Dei— A Abbott Freamer Eieal Jounson. Portana— Arges ciara Kilbam Br), “ee t Fevi Dubrovaekt (aus), Pendo, Cork or Faimouth L008 ro Reperto, Cork tor orders—A P ane Prowyers, tab, reste. ck Solus Gen. Berding. Bremen Di U4 mh Bark tate ee i io Janeire= th » on ate bat Schr ron L Allen, Bentley, Jersey City for Boston. our thanks for courtesies, | the Metropolis consi | onions, 2.48 do Srmamen muda, while talung port of ry Georges, the iclenee 6 oa mye westerly gale a he | io about ao | EMiascout Aauing lier sinkime: directed thetwe inento Le taken off, bul velore the orders could be carried out tne | | | guing Capcain | | been “penile in bail her out. Maren 17 for "qucenscowa, put into Acapulco about April 4 for repairs, = com a Hook, putinto Bermuda april 18 in want of provisions, 4. registered .72 tons, and was built at Parrsboro, 1545, where she was owned. asnore Jan 10’ and subsequently was cot off and towed | Noriotk March 30 ol at k snd 224 lust, 10 Wend flour tor Montevide fret having been “obrained. tie’ had be sheathed, and otherwive repail Cert Bete, aud has been rated AL” ee M high and dry om the boach, and will probably be got oft the toll bridve 22d, and carried ar Atrived 29d. bark Kioto, Long. Boston: brig San Car- Sbboom and headees low Kineton: riliadelphiar sehte 2 WF Wilton, Weeks : put nee Hates ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. | Sffrhtr an ‘ork, Jand, whicn driited ashore at isepars vr mM idth inst, remains in sprow, Londou—woya & | $2 ve i Beuenrer oem ‘niles Gown Boston fists Benge taal eine ta st Hostua. Seuir Lila Jano, Johnson, Port Jefferson for New York. | Sehr Louisa Frances, Kelly, New Bediord tor New ‘ork. Schr Ida Palmer, Palmer, stamford for New York. BOUND BAST, Steamer Eleanoga, Johnson, New York for Portland. camer City of eitchburg, Springer, New York for New Bedtord. Schr Clara Post, Verris, New Yi cehr American Chief, 5: Brevenuavex, April 24—Arrived, ship Agra (Ger), | Gerdes, New York, Capiz—Sailed, hark Elmiranda, Staples, Boston. CaLourta, April 26—-Sailed from Saugor previously, ship Lammern-oor (Br), Duncan, New York. Denvex, Aprll 2i—Saiied, bark Fremad (Nor), Berd, Ined States. Hrsiwore, April 24—Arrived, ship Adolphas (Br), Rose, New Urleans for Reyal; brig Dawn (Br), Ingus, Phila- delphia. Also arrived 24th, Savannah for Reval. Fanaourm, April 26—Arrived, Ysabel, from Macabi, « for Portenester. U New York tor Rockland, Sobr Poiter & Hooper, Bradvury, Uaversiraw for ship Southern Rights, Woodbury, t, Kondout for Bansor. ry, Evizabethport tor New 89 3:00 P. 44 62 on, Rondout for Providence. * Guiusey, April 24—Sailed, bark Crown Jewel (ur), De- 39 OP. M. 4357 | Ree Champion. Harvey, elizabettivort tor Hall itiver. | tap, New York. 41 48 9PM. 40 G1) ECR Lookout Huvehing, New Yore for Yarmouth, Huxt, April 2¢—Arrived, ship Ellen Goodspeed, Otis, Sere Soaerpigeccese7 8 gold | FORE Aris Forester, Now York for, Westerly | San Franeis:o, ‘ Schr SJ Fort, simmons, New York for e | | Average temperature for corr Kehr Lacy church, ivan, Hoboken for Providence, a April 24—Arrived, bark Fetisch (Ger), Grief, ork tor Pali | Liverroor, Apri 26—Arrivea, ships Lucille. Waite, W ay : my : PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. | pant armen Gatos, Suith, Now York or Mulstone | New Orloans; Syria (Wr), Barnard, New York; Carrieke Schr Brandywine, Fengar, New York tor Providence, | brook Castle (Br), Freebody, San Francisco; bark Hora. Satan | = tio Sprague, Small, Altata, eine, printing cloths market 13 guia ad prices un. | SAILED, Arrived 25th, barks Witch (Nor), Mamon, Pascagoula; } se \ | Chas Murdoch (Br), Campbell, San Francisz0; 26th, ship ; = ofc tee ile a Del parisons | akan ee, do, c | Ger: e gli Accame (ital), rigs Hattie | falle ship British Statesman (Br), Ward, San SHIPP | NG N B W Ss E Whieeler, Cofdenss: Ellon Maria, Pensgola and Key | graneisco; bark Maggie Brown (Br). Swan, United States. Satled 26th, ship Rosalie (Br), Frew, Demerara; barxs Wm Owen (Br, Brown, Charlottetown, PEI; Rothiemay (Br), Charleston. Newcastix, April 25—Sailed, bark Autocrat (Br), Hib. bert, United States NarLes—Sailed, steamer Assyria (Br), Donaldson, New York. Qvaenstowx, April 20—Arrived, brig Tell (Nor), Mor- MARITIME MISC MISCELLANY. The purser of the steamer Henry Chauncey, from Aspinwall, will accept our thanks for favors, Purser Gales, of steamer Canima, from Berinuda, has stkaMer Merropouis, Ell! left Bermada April 15 f | tis pork, aud. ber nonearr ca E oe some aneasi- i Hambure::|ei Broajwrar | Bess, se waedue here on the 16h, and ts consequentiy reven behind time. ae rovably brokea — tensen, Boston. polvercant es Bros way, dowa and been driven out of, MA salasesse yy poet, iis of | Also arrived 20th, steamer City of Richmond (Bn, tomatoes 10 casks whiskey and Brooks, New Yor\ tor Liverpool; brig Lady Bird (Br), a Samay po ; ast Rex, Pernambaco. 1M A, — “He aterday trom Pe | on jot 03 entering the sania tea steamer Baitic (Br), Kennedy, Now jon, which resulte breaking of the 's bowsprit, Whereupon the crew, belleviN® Oisen, Ui put ical sinking, sprang on board the steamer. 1! 8, United = Gentian then Ta aot wage. the. bo: Captain WaTeRFORD, April 2eArrived, bark Edina dir), Rob- ann L inaon, Philadeipula. dt yy hour alter, Captaia Sailed from —, Poarl, for United States. Loxpox, April 2—The new White Star lind steame boat foundered. p's boat was immediately low b panes ig proagway Sess. eats: ie ore wit oe com to (Georges, ¥ roa searche: wo me Suceseded on very satistactory trial Bremen... 2Bowtng Green Djer having provaviy. gone samara Gaga Bon) jown with the pilot boat in the hoid of waieh he had nt, FOREIGN PORTS. | Acarvuco, abont April i—Arrived, ship St Lawrence (rn), Johovon, San Francisco tor Queeasiown (see M eeliany ). Asrixwatt, April 9—Arrived, schr Friend, Richards, 1th, Dark Osng: Bost lanes Br), Johnson, from San Francisco having eM-ouptered beavy weather, and to jettison some of her cargo. Axx (Br). Follett from Batavia for Sandy Barw Mar Providence ; Math, scur Isabel, MatihewseXew York (and salied 10th tor Por Belto). Fo April 3—Salied, schr Martua M | Tried, bark Mary Ann (Br), Fol- Hook, ie? in. for provisions, to Merrison, Boston; J9th, acer (Br), Barnett, | palled bth,» amor 3 Metropolis, Lilis, New York; bark s, Veroy, « In port April 2 barks La Ciguena, sina for New York. to suit in S or ¢days: Harvest Moon, | o tor do, es By stella (Br), r from Cientuegos f i. Constancs (Dach. eres (Sr), trom Demerara tor f Morniog tat. Paine, fron New e ve arrivals. vesnagan, April 4, barg Talavera, Carver, Mejiliones | | | Cirsee) April —Arrived, sehrs Nellic Shaw, | | | to resume ber voyage on the 2d, “on 1G Vittace Bextx (Br), Holla, trom Ponos tor Rox. ent ashore to the westward of the ermuda [sian | 2uth inst, with the wind blowing heavily from t, and bi w i une become a total wreck. Cr The VB Ns, a ireight covered. Baie Sanna, irom Windsor for Baltimore. which went ley, from Mes rived at Richmond 22d inst, to lad 0 or Buenos Ay rem a high rate of she has been coppered, mn Wonpex & livans, ashore at Ca lies ‘te, from Antigua, ts at Hampton encountered @ 6 damage 1 her pert Scur lows, at Bangor April 19 from f#oston, ran inio Cates, Falmouth, as hiwood Burton, Jarvis, hilzedeth- mac, Parker, Samana Bays 8 "1 King, | rowan. ries Lockiel (8), Ham, Boston; 284, Le as, do re Minnie, Portland: sehr Sallie B, Bate- Scum Metviw Ropxuts. from Antigua for Bi yoy ed New Surk: Fot inlet April ai with considera: is fvidaus Scum Lazare Mact Seal. from Bruaswiek. 0 BS jut ini ay —r—™ Cauoevas, April 2—Salled. schts $P Brown, Tinker, orth ot Hatteras; | Rokes, Marston, do. balled Zid, brig arnestine, Knight, north o Aurived ah. brig Taamie’ H Seuinge ‘Youus, Sew tor Port. | York. | Cayaguix, March 1!—Satied, brig Johannes (Dan), for | New Yors. Wayans, April 26—Arrived, steamer City of Mexia ber wool, New York. Miranda, Mitehell, and Emersou Fagg te Tuomrson, favior, from New York for st put into avaungh April 22 nrith forewmast ae wt tate oat for voy for wees Hartis Ross. from that condition. Scar Iouasp A a (before reportea) foundered in lat "Arrived 26th, Dark Josephine Martin, Fiokett, New Boor Natnas Paice. Williams (before reported) | Yor; briz Maria W Norwood, Andrews, Leith; solr ted her cable and drove ashore on Hajcide,at Cape | Mury Morariaud. McParland, Vagiark ey, Lgntnguss. in ah equal trom thi 4 ailed 2h. steamer Crescent Cly, Curtis, New York; vening and bro Lot 26th, bark G W Roosevel, Harriman, di On 2-Cware, sone Janevte T Hubbard rk via st Margaret's Bay. | ors Aihamota, Irom Boston ; Chase, stip Swallow, Howes, Lo. | : + re reported), Mara Apr Sauled, care Nineveh, Wyman, N | ot Hatterss Uris slew 3M Puinam, RogetssPbtade:phias | Lewaia J Jobusya, Bean, vorih of Ualteras. | HAuisax, April Stoor Gaaxer (of Augusta, Me’, Baker, while going harbor Sunday aiternoon was struck by a Fort Independence, which took Was towed , cite r cx, NP. Apri 2—An Allan live steamer, ure See PA tioney & Par | cermenterer PCy wnnties oot y coy i hpdtad | or sale and returned ; bivwa off the Oapes on Sat Chitford, rH it Theress, MeQuine Para=G Amainok & C\ | wrday te Ph eeu ras ADU! camurd, ut ~ iisdelpils’ Annie Lily,” bray, porta of act | onset abo & oo S,suabora, BF Saruus and St Kitten | ,haxana, Avril 18 The date of the sailing of the ne. | selics st rolk. Fost and Hailiy slags Ol i] a Brace @ | lsh steamers irom Panama tor as De mgele | ailing. L a | =<" Wf ‘Keunoy, Beers, Cardenas~Van 0B | Be Bed ior the present trom the 16h to the sub tm en Paiied 24:h, sels . Horth ot Mat } Ger to correspond wir the uew 1 rary of the st NB. April dartivod, swamer ang ward cate Cambria @r), O'Keefe, St John, NU=P I Nevins see Georgetta Lawrence. Brewster, New Orleans—¥ cht Los W H White, Smith, Sucksonvilie~Van Brunt Pct Welcome R Bede, Lozior, Savannah—Kvane, ers of the Freneh line trom =t Nazair Aspinwall on the seth, instend pf te isin, a0 he tor Now on the stocks, an: Tt Jo (Br), Gel, Liverpuot, ai 4 = perk Mer Peimioas, Apri |~Arrives re’ ace Scudder, Gould, wort ou, to “oud Tor Uo “a4 Buokeville. 80. a ship of 140) tons ts | Will fo00 be launched it ls but AMERIOAN P ports. | Which arrive >. Bdwards, Corson, tio 2g ihe, L} poe lat Bucks. poses Ol 8 Ph nickman, Robinson, Norfolk, Va—Glaght @ | Jourebi me tome ost one Bea wens BOSTON, April 2—krrivod, sehr Daniel | Arittatn, Care Peitr. ag ‘ri be importaut evea shai soon of quins paent Anuie Brown, Harvey, Sandy Nook—Prank alee a! copies a } chr Gen Howard, Brskine, Provincetown—st John & | NOTICH TO MARINERS. ic; sshea ores. V, Dia avery. nt ; Sele Rivecdals, Brows, rovinestewn—Pister @ On | pSAn proto, April 20 Tater mation has beon recsived 9 the Lighthouse Rourd that & recon’ class can bacy, ARRIVALS, Yintes areen, with tho Word “wreok” On it in. white m ae ge ye Pt, rik 4 the Britten en, Bt thomas Weipa fs aynes, | : é n, 5 Talhome water, ualel REPORTED BY THE MERLLO STAM YACHTS AND ma ieageape, Bae Kh from Cay =v REET TORRY DENTON } WERALD WHITSSTONS TRLRORAPA Lind | Steamer Henry Chauncey, Varhbun. Asoinwall Font | ww ie wader and pamonvers to Us ite Ma | ship 2h, SEM. of nye 8: sutonia, picked W Bout ‘rom abar Isiand Boy containing Capt Wulttse more and sia of her ere «: fist, find PM, of vambrere jisity, Capt W and ‘ree ‘Of lula orew lettin nis boat for est cwhere they arrived safely, aa veto ~ ada April 22, At Oaverveidae. Konts CUANNEL—wnovauTON eTMATT—sENTIVEL teLAND— ive, Gaivestoa Apri ¥ dus pe Heury lighh ) Giatant i8% Qautioal mniloa, G Rien, April 20 Arrived, steamers Wm Crang, pal rh BALMOR., Taylor, Hoston: James ¢ Gary. Mall, Aewbern, NO} VIsCOVRAY OF HOOKS Kichmond, kelly, New \ork; Burexa, Petro, North ptain Mobisen, of the German bark Jos Peter, re- f andeur vor), Nelson, Havre, Leste istenioe Of two Rocks Bot laid Lown ou the Gogea, Cublin; beg “James Cros 4 entry 'R Vonguon, Conk bout 36 teet high, tho southera showing worthert one darker. and both re. ibey are situsted trom 0 to § nd. whieh beariag aad ebout iat 4 BN, low Nn. Geant, Jursay Uk: ins HHL eavey. (rask, Sow opkins, Paliadgiphia; bavid K'suarp, sluarp, North Catue amenaers wo weaved teamers McClelian, March, | Providence; - > Joumout. Wey, New Yours ‘Octrord, Kevnaids, do; . Baltimore, with mdse | AFRICA—WEET COAST—CarR PALMA ROAD—REPORTED Dax. ry ver (Br), Porkina, ye aralvo; bares | id passengers to the Old Dominion teamship Co a | Maggie V Uuug. steed, Rio Janeiro; Miturva (o. Galk k Lamek (Aust), Doooavies, iimerick 4 days, im | | The German Con Paimas rep biano, Londonde Giaelo 0, fehiaiino, | to order, | Dirk Jooannos & Fintile, of Hambur kugaoro su-glero,, Quéeyatuwn, OF Fal- Bark Mana Clotiias (Ita! wi on the char Cer Kosenaa, Mambarg ; Gaye wit, midis wo Spon exarntnation Willeby, Saeuws Mattie, Cate cu; had Reavy we and Clone ty the roo crow, Maas bork Pe Lien 6% to 6 1athous Craig, Nuvacsa. ches Mary Jane & Glam Hook. ks aud 2 mies from the bo ton, Governor's Harbor © “a tiamnday, Vanek: ‘Bri ipmily (Be), Bide, Belize, Hon 3 days, with loge devin decrease | wuddeniy to 4 and 4 fathoms with the | wall: iterry Lnaton, Crowell, Boltows ‘aifred Rees, lox & Hein iaouse bearing i, Paishury Hattie ® Fulier, t. Pierre, Mart, 29 7 are prll M4. dt i 4), ign 7440, eomimae pores xy aii satis, hatiation, I dog 40 min wertoriy aiind share i Tali, Cardomany Denes Glendale, do: mon (He, We Odes. Ali. Aptit —Acrived, aby ,tieney W Fask, Wixom, ah ayes. cote and .P " sa nit O Daameng. in bern wore sncturmago—nanna eRA— mene Ny OF TENOR | Borrenvax, April 23—Sailed, brig Tordenskjold (Nor), | Arrive | 2. Germanic arrived in the Mersey today, having made | Most eurnsine | vee fiobokent Mere | Giseretions, mevgres ure Ache Cry PeRs. eA AT Ee ty he Mollie, Ather~ w Yori yy Tod Geb aches rit Fommeli, veftien.hiladerphia Emma © Babcock, Tomlin, do; 9h, Wood, Sew York; Mary W Hupp: NJ: lth, andrew J Kovinger, Smit Chas & Moore, res Hua, do: i Sarit? man, Camden, Ny ‘ownsena. ‘town: ad. dos 1 cea UW Queen, Cain, do Fh hat York < MSc Moiite ‘Atnerton, do. Tine te INHOL, April 35— Arrived, brig Daisy, 4 from, Bio. Janeiro tor ord neiro, tor ore HJsinore, Scott, from msalano heads soekin Suto ns roux. from Liverpool: sehr hy teed ‘acers, Barnes, Richniond for io Grande (wee M woo tla "oa od in tor Baltimore —Bark *fichard AL, “sg sa robably Ital bark Gleardo 111, Caste rizs Clara (Br), from Sagun. 4 nos (Nor), Larsen, trom Palermo, rth Koberts, trom Antigua fol ixcellany) Apri! 2+—Sailed, schrs 8 Ll Simmons, y phia; 2M Leen Burrett, and tiers bert werl, New ieomcrived, aeamer “Carondelet, MeCreery, Galves « cyearo™. Apll 3—Cleared, sehr J D Robinson, Glover, Za sailed, steamer State or exas, New York; bark Witiaing, Liverpad Nearod, bark Ad pril®—Arrived. Dig Saited GhoLastow ley, Harding, Hbeiltura st, solr B ter, New York, neh te i me pil 2t-Anrfved, sehr Rebeca ae cl seputy, piladelphia, SE ORIEN" Abel 22 Arrived, steamers Yazoo Barrett, “chiladelphia Mia Havanas City of Mextoo, 0, Hox k via Havana and Mexican ports; selt Utila ros ae owes, Ward, Ae iller, i Wth—Cleared, ip South: a x mee, icgins, Hay bea eae nD eeatteED cious? Urige Citaue Sent 'Foam,” Londom. relle (Lal, Messina, do; Passes, Apnl 26c-Arsived, bark Comtesse Duehatal eVENS Sa Apri M-Arrivod, sches SMYRNA, Flay Apri rr Eliza Bennett, Bennet Jacksonville. Lith—Uloared, sehr T @ Russell, Rankin, Norfolk, 6H! rrived, schr M Evans, W — dackwonvite Nolen hk, April Stender Emma Douglas NE VRURYPORT, Apr en aritees up, bapa Partridge. _ Fanner, Merrick. “mith,” Savanaai; 24th—arri Need: oe William A Croc! York: J B v lerson, Corsen, Baltimore; ‘ann brook. Littl th Elizaberhport; « A ‘Heath, tee We hawken Hesseltine, Rogers, Hobokes led. 6 T Cottungham, Smith, Phi or oS oath, OW BsDFORD, Sey yore schr 8 Wareham jor New aa se} 8 ‘Louisa F rane!s, Kater et York; Kava — Thomas, Barlow, daz Nelhe Die EWPORT, April 3—Arrived, scir M M NEWPORT, Apri Reet ot Pegg, rk, 2sArrived, sehr Avn E Carll, Mary nion for Plymouth, NOs a ah New 4 tnellus’ Hoboken, yAVEN, April 24—Arrived, schr Mary Bay Port Johnson. COLA, April 20—Cleared, bark Har’ (Bry, Gerinan, Swansea; sor 4 Whitmore, iladelphi HIAGS ON ata, April, 26—Arrived, steamers “gee an, Nickerson, Gosiog; Catharine ve d Providence: Florida, Cracker, do; Beverly leree, ie i Spanords taste, B hue Hy tina i ale. Providenc ; Kate % Gifford, Somerset Seach Vorier, Burroughs, Pawtucket; Ori aker, ROCk Hor Also irrived--Steamer Rattlesnake, Hand, Chelsea, Mass. ; ian MeN Cris willen, New pote ay ; Bawale, Choptank River Co 0 Bomorsety sit Thomas, Arno'd, Haddam, Zuloite yom Shuckingham, do: Rachel Seaman, Seaman, ? DM Merriman, Tracy, Indian Ktvei * elow— jaclie Julid A Brown, trom Turk Gloared, atediner Ann ‘lea, {chard i parks Ploenc , Mitenel, Poy aboter (Nor), Porensen, Cork Forniot (Nor), Molbach, ‘Que dorsi brig SN. Uansea (Nor), Knudsen, mouth; sohrs gel (Br), Harris, Bristol; 9’ & nner sre, Del, April 20, A 3—-teamer Equator, foe charleston: brig Quico ds}. ter Cardenas: sehra, Ham’ ls Eieins, tor Charleston : ‘com! an Kale" ani uelia, tor ssehimoudy Vay Saduod dowd ¥ morning, Steamers Juma‘. for New Orleans via Havana; Caer ter me Aiiince, Yor Rlosmoue Yas passed Gown on Saturday eveuing. “a Borges, for Lugaayra, passed down on Saturday evening, in tow. | _ Fark Pomona (Nor), from Liverpool, proceeded up in poas morning; also brig Bilzabetn Wi wy a Bark Alikery as before, A bark from apove arrived on Saturday evening and > pri 24—Arrived, ‘schra Nauti Peck New Yorks During, Haynes, Adaais, Weehawken! Florines Mayo, i thal, Hondout Pi ‘April 4—arrived, steam Bigckstone Halett, timore via Norloik: svhrs Ka preety My Baltimore via W: rey BH Wariora prague} SM Tyler, E : Katie Michell, ‘gstwan; and Laura rgent, Hobocen. pa. Lizzie ) Barker, Barker, Bahama malled—Steamors Florida, Crocker, Ebilagelohias Catharine Walang, Harding do; sents 1 Mary Snow, Rie, do Ge Szorae va Geo wn, ioe Haitimore ; George eGhech chinan, in, Riser, do ao 10) Vane Dy, , Hai n, Philadeiph verpauk's Polat Mtingaie: Yoana; Reves, ie Pkt rigs ing, Bliven; Leet; Rackett, and sparkle. Shropshire, Yorks J. Ivins, Ingersoll, OFteat, Lt, to load for kien. eth —Sulte og wt Georgetown, DO; & ond. V Howard Williams, Wa A Lombard, Newcom! Teury Reinsen, Allen; John Balch, Hana Stockhain, Hart, New Fores exter, Sher unation ‘renee | from Rot Round Pp. e 15 ven Dit Bit b sotind a a. ah onset, }o roune Reig G ey, Emeral Whisticr pgeaice te seta Wi New Yi waa scthee Goddess, Kelly, and Helen Mar, ea arty ‘FRaxotsco, April 2—arrived, steamer Consti> ay art Deere stecmer America, sik at, eigen Od ell). oe RL ts enttn, Mull, Branswiok to load sche Pau! & Thorapson, Taylor, New Yors see MisceD. Lisahre Mary J Adams, Pri: CH MOND, api See arrived at me? Lawrence, New York: sor Mary a Ugimherey Puaded praia nalied =Schrs W MeXaughtom, Bi Jadelpbia: @ a Bae sicretand, Waltmerend Whine Pelton det VINYARD HAVEN, A) ara %—arrived, schrs Pata Machias, for New Xork: jahant, Camden, tor 0; | Bilis, Dennis. Sailed—cetrs P ext, Agnes, Witeh Elvie qian Charhe & Willie, Tennessce, and Telegraph 2och—Arrived, sieam tng Kobert A Low for Windsor (stopped for water); rehrs ‘Eilte Is vi Haltuwore for Boston: Herald. Rontont for do: Wilt Flat, New York tot, dos Foune Knight, tobol 1B Coma «lo for Port nid § ‘eer 43 jor New York for Rocklan: rovinestown 1or Passed by—schr Castalia (Br), St John for New York. Satied—Schra H Townsend, Nahant, Thomas Kil Dith—Arrived. sehre & Knight, Wilmingcon, Ni Boston; James 3 Howitt, Lanesville tor Philadelphia, Sailed—Ail betore reported exee ak ae Samuel H Low. sors Hattie Ross (ashore and x Keni Ag ae WILMINGTON, NC, April Philadelphia, ‘Arrived at Hatteras Lniet as pregoe Melvin, Roberts, Auge, for baltimore (seo M AREUAM, April —arrived, sehr Joseph Hay, Bate Jer. Philadelphia, ARLEN, April 4—Arrived, sehr Plyaway, Enos, He poten. iy iied-—Sehr Kate Newman, Newman(from Baitimora) Providence to finish discharging. | bsoccre bivorcas OuTATNED. Paou Dirrae pi - ent States; iegai every where: ‘cient cause: no puplioly requ {no ye _ tt huUse, Attorney, 194 Broadway. NSS DEBILITY, &G,—A CRATAIN das ros soe ‘Nervous Debiitty ahd Wea knees DFORERE ois ees. Tee nee ate saieltty t2% cai and na eure. SAND, Por A Bits Basch Shalt Bons “Pepa oar WINCH aS TER & UU. 3 sn etree ers Orica DRAWING OF Tas KENTUCKY STaTs oR TUG MENRMT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DRAWN aT covt aid CLASS iY, cATCRDAY, APATR srunoxs, DICKINSON & 00, Prise. | No eEpet KOR LM, Rt a. PPHORL ae im a fait 4000) 266 18, mninistuners appointed athe “arawing of the KENT STAI ¥, Clase D, hereby cor uy hat the above are this day drawn trom the a at Covington, Ky., this day @atgp AN ih GUSNaee | Commissioners, N FC wander puores above and all tuture dra Lat Lowsville Vourier.J ourualy Xors Sun and Xow Yoru News rm fa seat HOMAS BR OAGN W WILL gogry T ‘street. i alter May i ae wad Fetal,