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CARL SCHURZ. Gist EVENING'S BANQUET AT DELMONTCO's— MISSOUBI ON THE INDEPENDENT PARTY OF THE FUTURE. ‘To be dined to death must be a sweet fate, aud itis evident that Cari Schurz ts to meet it before | jong. On Monday evening a party of prominent | quet at Delmonico’s a8 a compliment to his eml- | neat services in the United States Senate; yester- gay evening the most distiuguisbed American Suiie place, and to-night the very same hall will | Fesound with the eulogies poured upon the great | pres orator by his German fellow citizens at large— | tion's centenary, and may independence freeing ourselves Insidious influences to which a i oi aa govern- ment ts exposed. gentlemen, it oaly remain: from the bottom of my heart tor the great honor you have done me and to asssure you that it will only be an ineentive to me to deserve your contl- (Tremendous appisuse and rousing cheers for the hero of the evening). Mr, Evaris, when the outburst of enthusiasm had | somewhat subsided, read letters from Wiliam Cul- James Kussel Lowell extolling Carl Sehurz’s great qualities in terms of un- bounded praise. Parke Godwin respondea to the toast, **rhe | and the other principal speeches were lis ana Charlies Francis Adams, | finally dispersed with three | 6 tremendous cheers for the great German. OBITUARY. three dinuers in three successive nights, and all in honor of his services in Spheres so iur removed from dining, in the | Closet, in the rostrum and on tbe floor of the | Senate. Last evening’s banquet was a mag. | | Diticent ovation to “America’s greatest German,” | na the men who had assembled to do him honor Were well fitted to represent the American me- tropolis. All classes Were represented—tne journalist, lawyer, pbysiclan, politician, busioess | Man andinventor. The hero of tne evening, who bore himself with that unpretentiousness and genuine modesty that characterizes the true gea- tleman and scholar, sat between Parke Godwin gud Wiliam M. Evarts, who looked as fresh ag though he had never tolled at the Beecher trial, At the same table were Cyrus W. Field, Morat Halstead, Dr. Hammond, Surgeon General, United States Army; Whitelaw | Reid, David A, Wels, Professor Botta, Peter | Cooper, Charles Francis Adams, Jr.; Henry Adams, | At the other tables could be noticed among the | array of well known faces those of Algernon 8S. Buliivan (lawyer, poet aud orator in one), Howe | ara Potter, S &. Chittenden, Elliot ©. Cowdin, | 447 morning, sixty-sixth year of bis age. | tn the town of Danbury, parents were poor people, and not being abie to | afford him an education he was early apprenticed | He was a diligent work. | General Francis C. Bariow and many others, Bernstein's orchestra was in attendance. Carl Senurz, to whom all these compliments | ‘were tendered as a mark Of the profound respect and gratitude of America’s best men (on the casion of tis approaching departure to Europe), led the procession*to the banquet hall, arm in arm | with William M. Evarts. Toe dinner was one of | Delmonico’s toe entire company. SPEECH OF WILLIAM M. EVARTS Pleasure before business was the rule at this He was hard student and lost no opportunity to | aeat other dioners, At balf-past nine o’clock the | ein knowledge, and so rapidly aid he progress | heavy work of the eveniag began, when Mr. | that at the age of twenty-iour years he was ad- | Evarts the chairman rose and spoke as follows: | Mitted to trial «lam very happy to be catled bpon to represent | the important elements of society in tendering | this compliment to Carl Schurz. (Applanse.) We all thank him, for the emineat services which he Bas rencered to the pation. (Applaase.) This occasion, Mr, Schurz, ls entirely personal to your- weil. Itis personal ro you as & pubiic man, and io mark our appreciation of the share you have had in staying tae tide of immorality and in | presenting to the American people amid evil surroundings the picture of a pure exalted Ameri- can statesman. (Lively applause.) You are pot a Bative citizen of tuis country, but one who has doue it the honor to make It a home. (ap- plause.) It is now some twenty-five yeers since you came to these shores, and there are few of our public men who have re- oe d more credit upon Amevica. (Applause.) e wito preier to honor purity rather than partisan politues. (Applause We should like to see com- petitions in puolic lie in whic the prosperity of the combat would depend rather upon actual su- perioriiy thau upon iesser defects. In this coun- Try, by the organi«im of our government, all power 45,'b the hands of the people, but there may be an tuberest to seize this power aud appropriate it to private parties for seifish ends. Tue question is got wetter we can fight kings that do not ex. ‘et, but enemies tauc ure in our very front aad have shown us toeir powers for evil. Now let me read a passage from the “Greville Memoirs,” Mr. Evarts read the passage, Saying that Goorge 1V. haved the best men of ‘pil Parties, and then ton lo say that King Caucus hated the vest men of uil parties, and followed out the simile to the ena of the paragraph referrea to. “Now the | ~ Great corporate »rganization that attempts to Wrest the power from the people is that of place- aud the government by placemen must | est. King Cagcus always makes | est between placemen and tuose who wish | @ cout to displace them toget their places. (Laugute: Hence vur political life is redaced to a i e | between office-nolders and ofiice-seekers. question is, “Whom do the people pre- tery” Well the peopie don’t prefer either | ofthem. (Laugnter.) And whatis our remedy? Well. we have a few men like yoursei!, Mr, Behurz, great defenders of the nation’s honor, If King Caucus has sent you to private life jor : 6 present be has yet not witndrawn from you 4 acmiration and tue bearts of tae people. (Entou- | Siastic applause.) You lost your place by the acemeu and not by the people against the (Applause.) MEN BEFORE STATES. This people have been uccustomed to see some- re ib the high places toe Massachusetts, Kentucky and South | Curolina were the most important States in the | Uniou, bur when Clay, Calnoun and Webster Were dead (bese States appeared no longer | so 86all-important. Missour, has reeently en 68 6gTeat = Staie =n =the councils ofthe nation. Woy! Because it sent Cari Schurz to the seuate. (lremeadous applause.) How eball We wuppress upon the minds ul youog men Nhat subservieucy fo the caucus Is not the only Toad to American statesmanoship? Tois gteatest proviem we have uoW to solve, and nck | will thake the next Presidential canvass Bot arace between two lame norses, DUL compel all parties toiurnign their best aad’ strongest competitors. | (Applause.) There Is a disposition among tne | pevpie to make a demonstration at that election | Worth founding. (Applause). Freedom of thougns, purity of character, infexibility of | Purpode are tie yuailtios woich distinguish a | feat patriot from a caucus leader. Mr. Scuurz is be ol these, and ke had the choice of being a great Seaator or being re-eiected oy a caucus, a Be chose well. (appiause.) Aud now, gentis- —_, let us rise tourink the heaito of wo gad loud cheers for Uur! Schurz.) SPEECH OF CARL SCHURZ. The hero of the evening taen rose modestiy and, Mtuat deautiful Engusa for which he is famous, wala — To earn the praise of public-epirited and pure citizens Uke yuu is ao ambition which J am not Qsbamed to own. I can certainly say on > thas I bave, at least, my «uty, and if yoa So jodut ent in regard to the executi tentions, | heartily promise you tua: my grati- Save will not be a varr one. (Appiuase.) I co-operated with tue republican party until its fad oeen secured xguiust subversive pur- but when that point was reached | devotea welf to the Otuer great problem of our natioual | By a wise policy of cour iu, justice and | Bonesty, the Suuth could be recofened. [t was neces. | yanpaatia. Gary to retura to s0uGd Copstiiutional principies, Which were necessarily disregarced vuring thq War, to drive away tnat rapacity which sappea tue pudlic power; to reform the civil service Whica wus suffering from abuses unexamplec @il over the world; to restore to the country a sound currency once more (loud applause), and to lighten the bur tens resting upon the peopie by @ Wise and equitable system enue and taxa- ton. I tondiy hoped tua the or haa sect me to the Senate would take hold uf | Shese proviems, but you as weil as I know tuat they are stil\ unsolved, and that in some respects | even retrograde movements bave veen buga (Avpiause.) 1 believe tuat the majority of the r oicad party to solve them, but aro in | @ mesues of politicians who reeerd, ther aces 6 more = tham the good the | Sauces the gi 600 presented |teei, Whesner we Were to be the toow of party or tue representa- fives of the peopie. Iam honestiy convinced that | Fiver. | be ta ‘the principles | nave straggied fof are spared by @ | World sad promptly delivered. Duplicates are re | ceeds on ler voyaxe. large port v1 the repuvlican as weli as by the bet- | quired. | a yy of (he Gemocruric party. (Appiause.) | did DOt go over Ww the latter lor ome of tbe | we Feusous Which Lad separated me irom tne | rst. The reforms! desired secmed then to have | Wemocratic party might qents and st jothing could be more na tuo solution of those proviems. Such wn at Was mm ia 1672, it failed sadly—way, you | at Pj ‘tne pollticas postion’ ‘tomtay? Here two partics, with some good aod some | oe cop but neither of which satieies the | rate ‘this jact very weil. The demoor: told that they were ostopped from ies toes he me eurpasion jo boul was jad been gully of similar cura, ei, if Gd is True, Lhe repubitem a8 0% (bangnter.) The por caline the and gg, Bag tue fa. and bota Diack 10 the | me a ia aeisteat stare "et | Bott pero, gg hd quest ou Wien Took eat ine Pattee one. is’ pane fare porated | og food elisaun cela rain PR a ree | apy ee the Grand Bank fishery, ander the command eee seepeearies: pepe NY senenenrape —_ Dame! Keene. of Beverly, late of sehr Sarah B nan eeniee dios Lich ay Fat So far the latter ha’ Ly in administering rebukes, vut put ue thelr votes (0 much better use, | am that they are to-day strong enough to give the victory to either party WILL HE BE DINED TO DEATH?—sPEECH OF | deem worthy oO! suce: their fe to prepare lor wore positiv WILLIAM M. EVARTS—THE EX-SENATOR OF | the fu # Berk Carrie L ‘Tyler, Bark Lyaia (ip. chatmers, sag bark 8 B Mulhall (Br), Ryan, Laverpool, NS—L F i “ ig Sea Bird Pe. Litson, Porto Cabello and Mara- | /« stern tar, “Foster, Georgetown, Dem—H Trow- Fletcher, Cardenas—Miller & Harbor Island—B J Wen- Se m Nichols, Dupuy, Mosquito Inlot—Van Brunt & | Fo. Sehr Mary Shields, Snowman, Boston—Chas Twinz. Sehr Blackstone, Wickson, Providence—H Vhebe Elizaveth, & Doyle. den are soon ty be launs whieh er py ALM rr About 60 tons, and she is. about to be he coasting and West India trade, under command of Capt | Pemott Shaw, ot Millville, © She y ford: ut Milivilie, der Sinith & Brorof Phitudeiphia, the master and others, and low pine and Delawar THE NEXD PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. The mdependent vote of this country should take such initiatory steps with regard tu the next | Presidential election as will resultin & positive 1 shall be mdeed happy | meeung, assembled tn my honor, Fs result 10 the | taking Of such mitiatory steps. er We shail taen be abie to tell enti German gentiemen entertained him with aban- | Whar Wwe consider necessary sehr J ‘t “De Woife, a. quders\anaine, vche hice Horse, Smith, the country’s 004, and leave to them the reeponstullity of Te- ting our proposal portion of both parties. asure such an independent movemet would be to have once Mapes, Cromwell, © | xB. reports her at F on board, Ores, NB, Ravine taken ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND | UWERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINR. Steamer Manhattan (Br), Jones, Liverpool April 14, ueenstown Lith, with mdse and 9 cabin and Axe passengers to Williams & Guion aumer City of, Lavan, Phulips, New. Osjoane April a sath and teres "Ba, with mdse Si z le ermzens of New York dined and wined mm atthe | | ee What a blessing more 4 full-grown staiesinaa in the Presidential (Rapturous applause, lasting several win- year we shall Es her at 5 il Ped ust cruise, Reports atsed Feb 16 ship James Arnold, Wilson, NB, 1805p siuee last report? celebrate the Hor me tothank you | peach’ ith, Pr mer Leo, Daniels, With mdse and passengers to Hl ¢ Sweamier San Jaclutd basis is Hunt wil 7, 26,0 on cap NOTIOR TO pater AND CAPTAINS, Merchants, shiBping agents and shipmasters are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Hxratp London Bureau, No 46 Ri nzurd, Bi vauna April 24, with WR Garrison. Charieston April 24, cence in the iuture. wit Tndse ana passengers to JV Steamer beaeiactors Woods, winin oa } stores and cotton to Wm P ac Steamer Isaac Bell, Blakeman, Kiehmond, iy Nortoli. with madso and passengers to the Jen Bryant and 5 D Me teatt tXor), © Tobias & Co. Is anchored at Sal ‘Gampa Emelia (ta), Jaccarino Castellamare, days, with fruit &c, to FP. H. Robinson; passed Gi Bark Lady Louisa (of Lot ndon), Scott, Bhanshat bi days and st Helena Marelt tea 1 Passed Anjier Jan 7, 0 rossed the Equator March 15, lon 6623, spoke bari i. Bark Veron (swe), Frederickson, Havre 47 days, in & Bockmann, Anchored at Sandy a, with fruit made by Davia dr., and the compan kel one o repe Feb is Tend mak ton 29. W, April L rd Della, trom eat JOSEPH B, WAKELEY, MINISTER AND Hook tor orders. Bark Progress (Nor), Olse ybinson ; vessel to Gibraltar March 10, oH ke ictoria iy ae (Br), } tanedaler, Maracaibo 35 days, 1 athe tot ‘Turks (stands), Drammond, Ma- with sugar to Rionda, Gomez & Co? ves- 1 Was lv days north of Hatteras, Vv E mery, ok St Tenn. NB), Dilt, Matanzas 16 ni Co; vessel to master. Rev. Dr. Joseph B. Wakeley, a prominent Method. | | 1st minister and author of this city, died at his | 331 Easc Fitty-third street, yester- | at two o'clock, of pneumonia, in the | Frsinoby 16 day Dr. Wakeley was born in 1809, His | residence No, nver days. w ith sugar to Gri Morgan’ & Co; vessel to Bird, | Nichard Pearse (of Windsor, NS), Bartaby Zaza, I7 days, with sugar to JP Whitney & Co. Bark’ Caprera (new, 700 tons), Randall, ballast, to Walsh, (ot ?E Island), Hobbs, Arroyo iY ‘0 Hatton, Watson & Uo. oc. | t0 4 hatter of that place, | man and faithfally performed waat he had to do, but, as one of his biographers has stated, he | thought be had @ higher mission in this world | best efforts, and heartily enjoyed by | than making hats; he believed he was born to ft | men for heaven and not hats for meo, and at an | | early period he began to study for the ministry. | - | molasses to res lable & Si Sele Mt Baud (ar phtiadelphy Trinwad. 2 days, with sugar to vessel t9 master, Sehr Finta (of New Bedtord). vith sugar to R P Buck & %, spoke brig Mary Magee, henbe for Catdena Margaret, irom Porto Rico for nd would go in the nearest t (of Hiisw StJobns, PR, 18 ar, 3 12 jaye “ae ‘of Hatteras, Mehr) Stour Ells, ager PR, 24 Stockholm Sai with sugar, &¢ Brig J A Horsey (of Windsor, Coffi a ih Gage with sugar to JV Onatavia & Nuevitas 22 days, with Kenny, Port 8} H Trowbridge's Sons ss 3 @ preacher in the New York | I Conference, and so fully and fuithfully did he per- form the duties allotted to him that in 1835 he | connection with the term of service i | fond &« pean wat, Lat $6, lon 73 28, sehr Tiosion, with loss of sails, oh Kate Grant ore was adwitted eee. thy yee and respect of all | that gained for hia) the love he was, much to | with Whom he came in contact, his congregation, removed He Was Urst stationed at and fually sent Sehr Kiva A Kell (of Boston), ar and molasses to A M Heath (ot Providence), uh sui sar ry art to kdwin the regret of New Jersey Conterence. ‘Trenton, afterward at Jersey City, Newark, where be had one of the lar gregations in that city. "3 removed to the New Stationed at Poughkeepsie, and alter returned to this city. gale, commenc- Jor wveerint ‘around tw aud NN made a pre- nd sent to Newburg, were he re- At tue end of that time be Was returued to thts city and made pastor of the Lexington avenue chure me to honor you as lovers of our country, | fAturee years. He Was bere 2 ri (of Portland), from Aue | "er for Piase PR, 12 Gays. MM to New Haven: put into this port im ‘intress Yd mained for four years. & Sapply of fresh provisions. Cauie¥ (of Philaleiphia), Cherry, St Jago eballos & Co: Vessel to | he ministered At the last session of tbe Metho- dist Conférence, heid in tais city on the 1st of this Y y Was ordered to Cold Spi the Hudson, opposite West ministry there was of short duration, Dr. Wakeiey possessed much were considered standara by those of and they showed a learuing and researc) far above works ou religion. Lost Chapters Kecoverea troim ti met with a Tunning through two “Temperance ~cnr Wm Dongias, MeIndoe, Baracoa, 13 cays, with | trait to Win Douglas, ‘Apri! 22) lat 24.15, lon 74 26, ¥ arber, Harbor Island 9 days, with esset to BJS Wenbers. weedwell, for New York; Api n 74, experienced a severe gale trom NS lasting 61 hours: Jost ibboom and sprung toremast. Lee, Fernandina W dass, eat ner to J J toss; vessel to Bentiey, Glidersieeve & urner, Savannah 2 days, with lumber Ito RP Buck & C Cousins, Wilmington, NC, 8 days, fod Fr Seni Arthur, Cruse, Newborn, No, 8 days, with shin | es to ils first work, tory of Methodism,” throngbout this country, editious. His next work was a Oyciopedia,” and it met with gimost as much | Besides these works Dr. ana at the time of as the former. Wakeley wrote meny overs, Leos death he was engaged on the lie of Rev. Joba | rominent Metbouist divine, ‘br. Wakeiey, in all the walks of life, was highiy | jhe Was Q kingly and gedial "aud poweriu counsellor and @ warm friend. tne young was markea, and ois geptie and pater. nal Manner of leading them endeared nim to all of the little f peas + = ao wuo ‘lied. chat all might live. @iamily @uda large circie of devoted Mourn nis loss, but they weep not as those with- | be Ne g » or they know that be has gone to nis iw terling, V in nit a sagacious is interest im vean Wave, Zelum. sinith, show. Virginia. ec Freneb, Virginia. 5B Gibsom; Loper. Virginia. tenr GM Brook’, Scull, Virginia. Sehr L Pharo, Atidersog, Vig Schr Win Bee, Schr Ellen Tobin, Barriett, Balumore. Schr Helen Hasbrous kK, Soper, Haltimore. Kensol, Soper. baltimore. ‘cbr Edward Doran, Warrenton, Baltim: Pesos! J B Parrington, Porter, Baltimore | Tor New Ha- “Sor RW Tuli, Enropehire, Baltimore for Bridgeport. tener Beacon Light, Chase, Philadel) Schr N H Hail, Park. Portland for PASSED THROUGH HELL GATa EX-ALDERMAN NICOLAUS SEGER, Ex-Alaermau Nicolaus Seger died yesterday, im | the forty-elgnth year of his age. afew years azo @ very prominent politician of this city, and when Mr. Tweed was in power he Tammany win, Mr. Seger was | Gelats, Charleston: brig j gr Repeiiss. rooumen, ao; Annie Vird p;, Harold | ¥ 2 pions Of RAtioDal — be, ~ honor; they lave seen tuem iu toe Sepate and | ty pepre: Lremember tne y, Schr Helen Mar, Ward, Pawtucket for Rondon! e Lou, Wrigiit, Harttord for New Yor! © Reading BR Nodi, Schull, Norwich tor New ‘Schr Jacob Kinzle, Steelman, Somerset for Philaael- nog Windsor Point for the Sixth Aldermanic district. lime after his term of office expired Mr. | Seger kept himself promineat os a politician, and ‘Was one of the most popular of our German citi- | ph: zens, Of late years Le has not appeared much in Seger was a pro- lag? Nuestrag Senora de los Ange! do; Speedweu, (Br), To’ Geery. Conklin. for Graham, Smith. tor Baltimore, d brey, tor north of Hatteras, do; Margaret Lyons. hogy | phens, for do. do; Jonu Rose. Ailers, tor do, os ¥., Sertoner, Smuich, for New York, do; and others UaKsok Ixtaxd (Bahamas), April 17—Ln port shire en | (Bip, Bethel for Doug Ir) tea: London shin Rosementh (Bt), Mecoanell: Giangow. wiled—steamers ir Helen E Russell, w Yor, with granite to Cla bos gd denry A Dewiug, ‘Adams, Prevsdenes for New Setir Geo L Westervelt, Hines, New Haven for New yeh Faith. Jones, » a, Now Haves feo id xore. nh. Providence for New York. Sehr Wm A Bowen, Dill, Providence tor New York. Seur John Stockhain, Itart, Providence tor New York. Sehr Sarah Baveock, Badcock, Greenwich tor New one Smith & Dowtiog, Smith, Port Jefferson for N Sepr Aries Pardee, Bishop, Providence tor New York. Ha'e, Coleman, Taunton tor New York. ers, Bridgeport tor New York. st, Monson, ew liaven for Trenton, Sehe BY Cottingham, Smith, Newburyport for Phila a, Senr Leontine, Clarkson, Providence for New York. bllzabeth, Kelly, Providence for New ork. ner om ied Hipson, Camden, Me, for New Sork, with abe nig for New Yor«. ic owing to his he Nt aso, And also sn active member of éral other vedevolent societies A large leit to Fogret his | Yor SHIPPING NEWS : OCEAN STEAMERS. Which Wil show (hat tcls government Was | parms OF DEPARTURE FROM XEW YORK FoR Tr | MONTHS OF AVELL AND May, eur # R Hall, Bi Sehr Sylvester Behr Jonn W Beil, 4 Bowling Green M. orth of ach, do; 2h, brig Mary B Ladd (Br), Porter, New ‘ork ‘Titied 24th, betg D i Stock well, Harding, north of Has terns: sehr J Bila Providence tor 3 c Scur Fair Wind, Kowran, New Botiord tor New York. Sehr Orlando bunt, Ferms, Vorteuester ior Jersey Sebr fester, Davis, Portehester for New York. hb him a sappy journey, a joyful sum- | f fe return. (Entuusiastic applause | = ten. Walden. New York tor Providence. atross. Davis Now sehr Cambria (ie), O'Keefe, chr JG Fell, bane yy Port Johnson for Pro: wiaod, Newburg for iigabethrert for Providence, pert for Pro Sehr Henry 4 Rutan, Wnght, New York tor ‘Mamare: ‘ork tor Fav River ew York for St Tonn, | Paget abet pig ea sh “Arrived, sent Geo W | Pialaeiphia. wa 7 Bowling Gteen 2 Air Green Ceune Neilie Carr, French, sehr H & Diverty, Hana. dowline ‘ireen | away Schr Kinma Ward. Spracue. New York for New Haven Hohe Huckaye, Peck. Haverstraw for Frovitence, , Drew, New York tor New Have Scbr JN Ayres, Provost, New Yors for Stamtord.” roadway | Bowling Green | Aprty i Eis 6 of Richmond May Steamers Schiller (Ger). for, 24.) Liverpool. q ved Glearoa 24th, polite AC | | Scott (Br), Kerrigan, do; 26th, Mooaing Bird (Br), snk ley, do Se NOTICK TO CAPTAL ING THE PORTOF NEW Youe Heaatp has adopted s distinguishing Coston night | t party Waich | Signal for use on board the Herato steam yacht, show: | ing while burning thé colors rea, green, red, changing | trom one to the other in succession, and can be seen sev- ‘aptaine of vessels upon seeing this ring auy marine news MARITIME MISCELLANY. er Gee canle news. The purser of the steamer City of Havana..trom Vers Croz, &c, has our thanks for attentions, Brig Prorevs, from Cardenas for Portland, they may have for the Ship News Department Lf the | shifted and leaking badly, was suoken aprit)adat son, New York; schrs Kleanora ¥ schol, Edith Kverman, shos W }. eral tuiles distant. tor faite e10WD, signal will oblige ws by pr lou 72 45 (by pilot boat Lara Nye, Ni Scun Pavt & Tuowrsox, Augustiag, which out isto Savaunad carried away foremasth Gamago on the fist of Frying Pan bhosia A survey | commended that Rer foremast | en outand other repairs made before she pro her dock a* Alexandria avaings seor Sunlignt, SOe atterwaras Uanacp, Bar Persons desirous of communicating with vevecis jwple. (Appiause,) Unoer these Yt | arriving at New York can do so by addresling to such vessels, care of Hanatp news yacht, pior No 1 Kast Letters received from ali parts of the | NOcW G Lewis, Baxter, Virgins, in é vustained other slag al hich be'tanes. out and [m ttle Mi Buow Snow. Virginia; Win H Sone DRLawans, while leavin on saturduy afielnovn. neall earried away, a Aloxmudria and Washington. \ Seun May 5 Tost has been purchase” 10 this elty y Captain Henry ¢ ne ag Will be commended ®ronnded ber ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. ba isa. as cot of B17 x T ay ‘he errmac io easel. Fortre: PES. from Antigan, #1 loresopa set and ), Bos. De ” = Ist | sg Aerie, | obey b New? v vor bai , | Groat oi r Mino? aus), Tula, Voutoes bry Siriayay' Ue ew cece tive sages | PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 2, 1875. | CLEARED. oh. Rtg b Davyiy Mivones, No & venue pur ark Progress, ot tae Sieh jj apsived, and Claus Legini teaaoa. Stegmer Bentler « Thomas, saeytce 9f the nation. The Louismua debate | Beuth snd ¢ van agape mead tieveuacWia F Clyde & J Cochran, Pritchard, Newvern—Murray, Louch, No) coy ety Poin: aad isaniwtis-vames i < » Perry. Frovidence Yewoustio, Mo, Mr Merry will © on & barkentine of 0 Bie Be now, lias on on iree beans omy Also arr! arprot: fing Fe rin (Nor), Steamer T ana because | Ferris & ¢ Acer te 4 wmner AU sUMmera Warren, gi mer K & Pitas i ere. “4 Hand. W101 p ited ae Hand, Lacwonep—At | apem, April Willard « Murnheut, a senr wf Capt Honty scuith and o cipioyed in the ‘inn wing airmen stow react of beara. Ms 1908 to ue usdness, under the Seeman ‘Soia"samse) uiehed B sour O =Barks Banvure Formato. vad pata ey A , cage: Ke : att tie Mcaivariont Ip Deemed (Pri, Staatetone. Ltverpocind L Wright area Casumore (Br, Thomson, Liverpool now & cries oe tab, Magnus, Rotterdam—Donham & Hyseaet for), Morthensn, Horcosns—runch, Aiianes (Sb), Boutlis, Codiemcaiway & Ceseaa, | beveriy, at nek seek | ry tu ono) Mai\tneson. rie febvoner pe (ona. i Tun, He aura sibeviee tud Cah mn oF ei or, Gace Mijiory yi vatleaeed, A sinall schooner called the Peggy, from W Fordham in Kastpor. and another eased tue. Kimlly Turae dd at ihe same trom the lower vard of FL A + built Mivilie, NJ, Avril tae fue’ Smasted’ gen. mes B Bell, and of th of Keel, 121 tect; beam, ween ‘decks, 5 ‘feel. L Maul- first class vessel, bullt of yel- WHALEMEN. A letter from Capt Childs, of bark Matilda Sears, of Dartmouth. reports her at Port Wiliam, NZ, Feb 7, with $4) bola sp and z do wh oil on board. pt Hamblin, of ship E Adams, of ri William dan 20, wath 460. bbls sp date, bark Tamerlane, Moulton, whales. it Fuller, of ship Milton, of NB, re- having taken 85 bbls sp oll er trout letter trom SPOKEN, Ship Highland 4 Light, Co Calling, from New York for San Franeisec, April a ley W. | Grig Auhie Gardner, rom Porto Cabello for south sido , Tut 17 55, lon 66 90, oe Port Spain tor New York, April tatrect, or to the Paris office, No% Scribe, the arrivals at and departures from Eu- ropean and Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge and published, ‘eptains 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. Barcerons—Sailed, bark Seventh Novembre (Sp), Su Dirats, United states; brit Amable Kosa (Sp).\ Carran+ do. Bomrar, April 26—Arrived, bark Edward Kidder, Park, Boston. Dosux, April 27—Arrived, bark Iona (Br), Horn, Bal- timore. Gisrattan—Arrived, brig Kechol (Br), Field, Philadely phia, Hayna, April 27—Arrived, steamer Pereire (Fr), Daure, New York, Livekroon, April 26—Arrived, ship H L Richardson, Anderson, San Francisco (see below). Also arrived 26th, ships Compadre (Br), Thomas, San Francisco; Lady Cairns (Br), Davis, do; Derbyshire (Br), Causebrook, do; barks One (Br), Holman, Portland (Oregon); C W Cochran, Given, San Francisco; 27th, ships Eldorado, English, do; Aracana (Br), Clark, New in, + Orleans; Uncle Joe, Chase, Norfolk via Fayal; Coronet (Br), Bryan, New Orleans; bark Margaretha (Ger), Ra- 25 | min. Charleston. Also arrived 27th, steamer Abbotsford (Br), De La- } motte, Philadelphia. Salled 27th, ship Ronochan (Br), Seott, Quebec; bark Emily (Br), Scott, do. Sazled 6th, ship StJames (Br), Henderson, United States, Loxvox, April 27—Sailed, schr WH Van Brunt, Hangh- wout, New York (not sailed 24th). Lizanp, April 27—Of, bark Le Baron (Br), Edwards, San Franciszo via Queenstown for Arrived in the Channel 27th, ship Kit Carson (Br), Spencer, from Batavia, &c. Leenorx—Arrived, bark Monitor, Eaton, Marseilles; sehr Pearl (Br), Cross, New York. Satled, bark Lincoln, Thorn, New York (has cargo of bark De Marcb!); schr Hemry C Winship, Doane, Bos- ton. Movinie, April 27—Arrived, stoaamer Ethiopia (Bn, Craig, New York for Glasgow. Queenstown, April 27—Arrived, ship Dagmar (Rus), Kols'rom, Pensacola; bark Canopus (Br), Lange, San | Francisco. Swietps, April 27—Salled, bark Autocrat (Br), Hib- bert, Philadelphia, Scnaux, Apri 27—O, bark M&ECanm (Br), Cann, from Philade!puia for Antwerp. Lonxpox, April 27—Ship H L Richardson, Anderson, | which arrived at Liverpool yesterday from San Fran- cisco, had lost topgallant mnasts and maintopsail yard. A telegram from Buenos Ayres says bark Raundrap GNor), Bockmann, from Pensacola, while in port was damaged seriously by collision, FOREIGN PORTS. Annoy, PR, April Sin port brig George (Br), for New London, lig. Canpenas, April 25—Arrived, bark John J Marsh, Fickett, New York: 26th, Rachel. Norton, Portland. Sailed 24th, bark Endeavor, Mountford. north of brigy Wm Mason. Acams, do: Cemtaur, Stai er tera: du; schrs i E Kiley, Kiley, do: David Ames, Ames, do. | ae as Aprit je—valied, bark Adjutor (Nor), Jo jesen, Philadelp De MERARA, april L 1—Sailed, brig Favorite, Woodwara, Trinidad. to “arn 1, sehr Maggie E Gray, Hudgens, for Bal- ore. 4 sania April 25—Arrived, sehr W L Burroughs, Smith, Havana, April ae bi gie Vail (Br), Pratt, Baltimore: 5 20h, sabe chal 2S, more. New York DLAs, ouomb, Fenni- | ed 17th, bark Si eens ‘a renora de Iza, Walls, (Br), Hansen, Sagua, 2) %, brig Apolon: New York; " Iniegriai (Sp), Sust, Balu be ses an 20th, sehr Prairie Bird (51), Hjelstrom, north of | By pense ort 224, barks Regina Tolek, Ray, tor New York, 4 (SD), Kamiraz, do, tor saliimoré, do; brig GF adeiphia. urs 8 {ranma (Bri, Ave York next day: Sarah mor Severn (Br), from ‘thel, tor do. atarax, April 27 —, rs Alhambra, tor Bostoa; Chase, by Lytrierox, NZ, March 2—Arrived, bark Catherine (Gen). Lease, New York vi Meisicae “april Cnsalledy sehr Wanderer (Br), Gove, Philade ipaia. Metouaxn. Vob —In port ship City of Hankow (Bp), Muir, for Sydney. NAW, and San Franeison: barks 20; hols do; sehr Suton Patten. une: Pati Balger. Uurley, smteroutontal tradin navipeo March i2—arrived, brig Proteus (Br), Bor, ‘Parana, Ua wena Warei Tag bark Nonpareil, Flinn (jrom Port eas, April 17—Sauled, rig Maggie ral, ietteras; 19th. bark Boonen ie = Moogbury, do, » Ford, Portland; brig ONCE, | Yinitiora, Henry, Trovidence «to sail or retarn about jay 6). Quesec, April 7—A yoy mapend the Polynesian, ai Liverpool. passed Rosie! morning. , bark Daphne (sor for Bos- - gga Mar Savana, April —Arrived, barks Smyrdiote, Sears, Bos- Geveva, Gorham, New York. ton 5? Jonxs, PR, Apri! Lm) 1g brig Chas A Hoard (Br), Messenger. for New York. Sey aso, Apsit D—saued, brig Christine (Br), Johnson, Cleatuezos. Sai d 2d. bark Evening Star (i) Chick, New York. April 14—Arrive: sopr Providence, Kice, ae aie ASN Nagler, ‘ctroue St Thetmast ark Navale T Bell, Fitts, Matanzas, . April 25—Arrives hip Utawo (Br), Guilt- ook: schrs Snow (6r), Crips; Clalume ‘and Acara, Chandler, New York. in, bark a een Bent, Lewes, Del. atson (Br), New York; J AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, April e—arrrvea Fanny b4 | der, on, and Avni W Godsrey, Bristol. il 2—Arrived, scors Mg B4 Raider, } New ared—sour ikarces # Le im aerived, glum Gettysburg, aocton Wilmington, | ay! rown, | Also arrived, ship Syren, Benson, A Wont Cobh re low—Karks John Majthus (Fr), “Burl rinaim ; | ggeets from Matanzas; Edith Mary an from Algoa Al i . Mure! Come eo Thiet Waeaaions de ta. Larigbatay ey satan aimers Abyadinia, Wi Aavrouc, Cent * Jennie & barker: ‘ig Cadet i VPaOiuk, april s—Arrived, bare # Lawrence steamers Dd er aint Downelk Ci carts jouime hy ntewanin | @ Havont Lowe es y | id, bark P Brededori? are). Terkelson, Liv. Palermo Oly, New York; sonre ohn K shaw, Cox, > ry aS eas Joared stew: a Sanson Man- ul ‘oor #, Crame! ol tags, Bios Antotnetie (Gor ones Vay, Ma- be Ly a] 2 o. Apes eet pears S Rte May, Brpery: MISCELLANEOUS: nay Mork A.W BOFAL MavaNA LOTTERY. OFFICIAL DRAWING or aPiIL ? 2, 187h SXTRAORDINARY, BANGOR, Aopit Me kreiyed, a \siend, Hocadan, Eme: HANS Kelians Yager nd He, Wentworth, New ‘pri thrived: sehr Mary Standish, and thoi HH Snannon, bag po tg Philadeiphia; ones, Jones, Savannah; Saited— ‘Sche Mail, Brookings, New York. 26th—sailed, sehr Alice Oakes, Mari Pawtneket, to load jor Philadelphia. Bowen, Dill, New York. 27—Arrived, steamers Charles- ; Calvert, Foley, Baltimore: Kal- cigh, Oliver, do; ae Helen A’ Bowen, Alexander, Car- ‘Salled—Sehr Mary Lymburner, French, a Northern port. FORTRESS MONROE, April 37—Arrived, brig Suwa: nee, Sawyer, Martinique ior ord Antigua do ee Miscell. Passed in for, Baltinore—Bark May Queen, Connolly, fram Rio Janeiro, Passed out—Ship Itaska. for San Fr=ncisco; barks Martin Luther (Nor), tor Cork: (Nor), for Dublin for Lowlonderry: ‘son, ew York. a, ein ire, Prise. No Pri Pee si bea ale 1m c it ARLESTON, Apra ; schr McLaen, from Timatar (Rus), do; Frees Garibaldi (ital), aos nee atiimer, for Demerara: Beay: er (Br), for FRIRASICOD | schr Palos, tor Demerara (all ore), RIVER, April 25—Arrived, schr Abel W Parker, Seiled—schre Calvin P Harris, Tripp, and Oliver Ames, Babbitt, Georgetown, DC. GALVESTON, April 21—) eared, sohra Witch of the J May, Blackman, ‘Tampico; Washington, Bloht New Orleans. eared; schr H A Dewitt, oii Arrived, schr Dick Williams, Carnpbell, Phitadel- phia. MABLEMPAD, A B— ved, James 8 Shind- bas bron Henin nee epitiinrs St, April 23—Arrived, schr 8 S Lea, Tribble, aii fi chr EL Dow. Daboll, Savannah. LEANS. “April 2i—Cleared. Barrett, ‘Palace iia via Havana; ship Evangeline (Br). PAassis, Xpeit 27—Sailed, fen. Memphis (Br). liver pool sig on ORE ae do; bar! aga. 3 iene Aleci SONI ‘Abr Bieter BASSES ESSS: i steamer Yazoo, £8 e 5, ‘ks Theresa (Br), do; Marlborough (Br), for Liverpool, |, steamer Jose (Sp), Albi- 2 SESSRe = th N OLPOLE, “April 27—-Arrived. gurl, ed Orleans via Cuba for Liverpool, put in for ‘Troubadour (Br), Devereux, Liverpool, with Nie wRURYPORT, April 26—arrived, schrs Jaines Slater, ag ia s Boston, to Con- Yo. ew REBRORDS ‘{prll 24—Arrived. sehr Three Sisters, Nellie Bi Ke i ee wk elle: & = u = load for Mayaguez, #R; 3 ESSER R P Baker. Philadelphia. 25th—-Arrived, seh NJ: Jacob Raymot Fnow. Wareham for New Yor! Sailed—schrs ree rd Franek mane, 3 le ca Nel- Me Doe, TESS HARARE Manna, Allen, do; Kate Thomas, Barlow. d BN EWPotr, April, 24. PMS Arrived, schr Micanok, wie Providence for New York. tux Xobert H Low, ore wne has been au. Also schrs Watch Gill, B: 9 Phil, pis phul'Sheridan aisle mi ar a) Ltt Ls tity Yor! hi LN | ovell. Borden, vant niver ior Puiladelphia (and all — Arrived, schrs J perpont Perkins, New York Leet, Providence tor New Sy a at at a i a as RESS SESeee! eepetes 2 Low, New. Tork fp tor Windsor, 500 (and #1 £ es: B = Be SeEEEERESES ma ae Warham re for New Bedford; oe tend, both sailed)* Schr Charles P Stiokney, M io; ame Fox Cane ishop, Madison; Herbert Stanton, Cl Iie ew York; mallow, We tees and Haze, Robinson, vit ta R he Xoekland for ‘dot Je for do; Janes Parker, Seaman, Steelm $e : Carrie L Wi i aL Kelley, Wood's to Sr, kelley, Pawtucket tor do: Belle Hannah Witlets, Bouicey, a Guminings, Boule, Cotuit. Port for New Phinney, and © Chamberlain, do Baker, by yt for Philadelphia; M Piymouth, NC; 4 O Foster, 26th, 8 AM—Arrived in the nigh; rei, and Lavinia Jaue, Mott, Hannab, Providence tor New York; Oregon, New Bedford for do, NEW LONDON, April 20— arrived, schrs Elle Strick K Mundell, George’s Bank tor Yo! og April 19—Arrived, schr Indianola, COLA. Avril 21—Arrived, bark Berkley Castle Car tif; pete Fannie irqaohart, SEbstEs it Merriman, Burt. Eldridge, Dennis cs ct schrs Fred Tyler, Tir- joboken gone, © Balch, Simpson, See: Yaad, Virginia; J ce] 6389... 0 cae | 8 B06: APPROXIMATIO} JON PRIZES. rs Wes Cleared—ship peor Atkinson (Br), Hunter, Urica (Rus), Dail PORT ROYAL, April uymsailed,, Gestaer North Point, HIA, April 27—Arrived, steamers Ton- thank, ‘Savannah; Virginia, Hunter, Char- Karke Rinile er). Diocke, Gloucester, Bngland r (Aust), Mareglia, Palomares lane (Sor), i 0. 2. Soa Sion tos "nt ‘2600. , L000} 15508. Prizes casnea. Informarion. 148 Post office. Abo HAVANA LOTTERY, asa DRAWING via Hamoton Houds; H uid, Messina; Chr Concordia (Ger), Kacteihola, Liver; bat ea Turks Islands; E furnished. Next draw+ gen, Liverpool ; YLOK & CO.. Banker: steel, New ¥ i hre Julia A Brown Townend. Stilarys: 3°? Ko |. Douglass, Boston} ages Allen, Taten, S Godirey, Godirey, dence ;J B Clayton, Champion, Borgmaun’ Olkon Sw), Holmgren Humphreys, Queenstown or Falmouth; a ptudley, Salem; Stephen Morris, Sea- Newcastee Del, April 37—Sebr anchored off here jast evening and remains. ssed up-—schr Sarah A Boice, trom Newport: Lady (ish bark Syringa, for Cork, or Fal- Noon—Sehrs John L Dow, from bg eee yous be ag from New bedtord, Ned, tri ne Sawyer, from Calais and Abbott Tawtebes, trom do, ihe morning report; barks Samame Si Clesred—Karks J and A he a? American Eagle Bo. 2S Yin. Pris IN Pe Klien, trout Providence. Vassed down—B: mouth, tor odare have passed up since (Rus), tor Cork, or Faimoutl = orders Y tor have ‘the’ morning report Sehrs 85 Harain Matanzas; George H Squire, for Providence, and @, Dave passed down Ps) the American Eagle left foi SSEESERE nehaha, for Noriolk, morning report. A BREAKWATER, Del April 27, A M—Arrived, steamer Al Sebr Rak. wu iladeiphia, (she 4 rs bemarie, New Bark Akhora remains as before. days from Ley for Poi ten days north of Hatteras). The i vligwing & schrs irom Gloucester, Mass, te gl oh het here :— tah, Zephyr, Fred Gloring Pu Bark Lidskjalt this afternoon 10 to’ PES: ri ork irom Gardiner, and port, passed up this poy and B Le crane tor two southern be ES, , Beveral schooners are in sight ‘down the Sere “ne e5n588 € i it PEaSSREE 85: Sith Arstved, yea Biiagueta ane (Be) Dann, Ponce; Ada Ames, Adams, bay ‘Brunswick; y. Mi Sith arrived brie alpha (Br, Ne i Ernest, sinnot, e Paes e SESTERES Wm nd Bertha, bogs or a ms 3 tanville: s steamtug Dean ens Baltimore SPEEISIEES ‘Turne 57. B00) Cole, Jersey Ad 856) ...50) Lisi. bar SSueSr i ‘3 mond, Butler: jo. sailed—Rteamer Black ston Norfolk; sehrs pmee, Nyy 3 SE a4 a = 35) x. AN fst ‘0, Ang eit ship perio Ship Ocean ‘Express Gora gene. Callao. p Rudandsture tk Unkel Braesic (Ger), Soh ner’ rroadiale. Slied—ship Dantotlanp (Ger), Temang: ed, ship Saratoza, Kendall, New ; Kennedy. Liverpool 13—Cleared, Ba nding tte Ga ae New Ay. 1sth—Clearea, rear OH pma— Arrived, bark Sarah A TANKAH, April 22—-Arrived, jer, New York; Mary 27th—Arrived, steamer Wyoming, bark Avolonia SP, soclaa, ‘Ared—=hip Owexd, Anderson, New Orleans; bark donner, st Marys. MY Jameson, Boston; Kendaskgeag, Ea 2: Teal, ova schrs SERERE Wyatt, New Yo nn ID pelea HAVE, i ae Rg Baltic, izabethport for Poston; ar feenport: cardinan, Kockland for New York: w York; Matanzas, "Boston i r Baltimore. Gre © Hart, Portland for ‘Thomas H Sween. sed by —Bark Bianghe Howe, | Portland: Schr Hattie M Satlea—-chr E @ Knight. a rrived, senrs Helen A Ame: Mboken for Boswon; nian, merril © Mein tiNa Aimee and Yon veel ck Hiiou, Iveland, Baltimore. hy tee ole, April 2, 10 AM—Passed Bast, « bark ied w atest April2é—salled, solr Angler, Besse, Ne 10 Wail siroot, rear Box 4,585 Poat office. {CEL LANEOUS. A FAMOUS VITALIZING TONIO, INVIGORATOR STORATIVE. The most portect Toni ever discovered amd the dest in the Word. ¥OR CONSUMPTION, highly endorsed and extensively ‘esoribed for ovur eighteen yours With extracrdioary auocel ) UyPoPmosPRITE Lime ax b 4xD soda, (as bi THR GREAT CUR | Serrennyy. tested. WINCHRSTERS ara. iidearao saree A a1), Casteliang, trom | pe! Sry Scluaitino, trom Genoa. | Sieh or ¢ ‘opeuiap on, ¢€aknaes of evory doderiptign, It 38 Prices 61 aad $2 a hott a wes 0 PU ING a Sd yRox it 8 8 Cient cause: no. pul laity y Foquiveds 00 aharye wat dh ro | voree granted; advice tra 3. 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