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io THE EPISCOPATE. Consecration Southern Ohio. SERMON BY BISHOP LITTLEJOHN. The Ceremonies of Presentation and Investment. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aprli 28, 1875. "The consecration of the Rev. Thomas Augustus Jagger, D. l)., 43 Bishop ef Southern Obio for the protestant Episcopal Caureh of the United States, took place this morning with al the solemn and \mpressive ceremonies of the Charen iu the Church of the Holy Trinity, in Kittenbouse square, @ place of worship Witich holds about the sume relation to chis city, as far as social svanding, wealtn apd po- sition 18 concerned, as Triaity church does to New | York. The Bishop elect haa been the well beloved pastor of this church, and the occasion bad, there- fore, @ double interest for the members of the parish of Holy Trinity. ‘he church is a large one. Every pew on the foor and in the gauteries | was flied, and even the aisies, passage- ways, gallery steps and doorways were vecapled by eager listeners to the | solemnities, Within the chancel rail the space | was reserved for the clergy, and after the cere- Monies bad begun, tho procession having entered trom the vestry, the array of bishops, officiating clergymen and assistants, all men of piety, learn- jag and eminence in the Church, and from every | part of the country, Was such as 19 seidom Wits | messed. The scene trom the body of the charch was an impressive one. The bishops in their robes of lawn, with white hairs and venerable, thoughtful faces; the ofictating clergy from many dioceses, in surplices of spotiess purity; tae beau- titul ana fragrant exottce fowers, to which the solt, sweet music seemed a fit accompaniment, were ali adjunctsin a picture which once seen would remain a subjectoft solemn thought not pasily fading from one’s remembrance. Among the notable leaders of the Church who crowded the chancel aud the front pews were the Kight Rev. B. B. Smith, D.D., LL.D. of Kentucky; Right Rey. William Hobart Hare, D. Missionary Bishop of Niobrara; Rigot Rev. Horatio Potier, D. D, LL, D, D.C. LL, of New York; Right Rev. Alfred Lee, D. D., of Delaware; [tight Rey. A, N. Littlejohn, D. D., of Long isiand; Night Rev. Wililam Bacon Stevens, DD, LL. D., of Philadelpnia; Right Rev. William W. Jackson, D. D., of Antigua; Right Rey. W. W. Sues, D. D., of New Hampshire; Rey. D. R. Good. win, D. D., of tue Divinity School; Rey. J. Smith, D. D., of St. George’s, Flusning, L. i.; Rev. t. F. Davies, of St. Peter’s, Philadelphia; Rev. Richard Newton, D. D., of the Church of the Epipa- any, Phiiacelptia; Rev. ©. G. Currie, of St. Luke's, Philadesphia; Rev. J. C. Smith, D. D., of the Church of the Ascension, New York; Rev. Benjamin Watson, D. b.; Henry C. Potter, v. v., of Grace church, New York; Rey. Charies D. ooper, Church of the Holy Apostles, Poiiade!phia; Rev. J. H. Eccieston, D. D., of the Chureu of the Baviour, Philadeipnia; ev. Hugh Scott, of Baltimore, and evs, Messrs, Mason, Bush- nell, Butler, D. D., Paddock, D. D., Gibe gon, Bringburst, Neilson, Edwards, Childs, D. D., aud Heaton, togetber witu representatives from all the Protestant Episcopal churches in this city. Obio, the State in woich tne new Bishop will be stationed, was represented by the following clergymen among others, beside many laymen :— Rev. Richard Gray, Rev. A. F. Biake, Rev. Peter Tinsley, Kev. A. H. McGum@e, Rev. J. C. Rimgwait, of the Standing Committee of Soutnern Obio; Rev. T. 8. Yocum, of Cincinnati; Rev. J. N. Stanger, of Portsmouth; Rev, Ruius Clark, Jr., of Columbas, and Rev. Joun H. Ely, of Milisvoro, All the clergymen named above, beside the Bishop elect, candidates ‘or holy cruers, vestry- men ofthe Church of Holy Trinity, Jaymen from Southern Ubio and other invited participants, as sembied in the vestry rooms to prepare for the procession into the body of the church. hiea! time the congregation had completely Giled e available seat aod space for srandiag room, and Gi) Was busbed anticipation. THE PROCESSION. Promptly at eleven o'clock the doors of the aisle opened and the solewn procession southern entered tbe church, the chow striking op byan Bo. 136— | Holy! holy! holy! Lord God Almighty. The participants moved slowly up the aisle toward tue head of the churel. Allter this tue whole congregation eé: io sient prayer. The morniog prayer to the I’salter ‘Was read by the Rev. D. R. Goodwin, D. D., Dean of Divinity School, rnijadeiphia. The responses were Very earnest aud the singiue by the choir very tue. ee enite’ was sung to the time com- Oakier, the “le Deum” by Garrett, the rrest. The Psalter was read | arpenter Smith, D. D.. of st. George's church, Piashiug. L. 1. The First Lessoa Jsaiab, ZL, by the Rev. Thomas f. or St. ra church, Philadelphia. desson Was read by the Rev. Richard Newton, D. D., of the Charen of the Epiphany, in this city, from ot. Jonn, xv. ‘rhe Nicene Creed was read by the rge Carri*, of St. Luke’s cburch, Phiia- ere sead by the Kev. J. a, D. D., Of i Caurch of the 4scon- ety. The hymn No, 423 (Verren- Ger) was then sung vy the coir, commencing— Come, thou Almighty King. The anie-communion service was read by the Right Reverena ine bre wing Bishop. The Epistie ; was read by the Kught Horatio Potter, D. D.. D., D.C. L. of the diocese of New York. fog Gospel w Toad by the Right Rev. Lee, D. D., of the diocese of Delaware. The 36th symm Of the Hymna! (Twiug) was then sung. SERMON BY HISHOF LITTLEJOUN. At the couciusion of hymn 89, Bisoop Littiejoun @elivered a sermon of about an hour io lengtu, Trom the text:—‘Hold last the form of soi Words, which thou bast beard of me, in faith and love which is in Curi#s Jesus. That good taing | which commilien unto thee keep by the Holy Ghost wnich dwellety tn us.” | After is tee apse la s the Bishop an- | fu i tne tune.” was | t importance, and one to he weil | yonderei, Rotopiy by all toe pastors of Curtat’s flock, but by aii \uose WHO Were foremost im sta- d authority, aud consequently in responsi- St. Paul's Pog peed Was, above ali o ‘the Char dogmatic gostiie tendencies of tm ng. it existed trom the begiuuiag. current of theological debace course materiily Of late years, And there waa a | constant shifting Of centres Of thev-ogical interest, The mudern spirit was the rejection of all trati: on outward acthority of any sort. But outward au- jority Was the essence of tne dogma, The lan- uage of tne dogma to Ian Was Dotto believe Tom God because 10 the eve Of reason I lam trae because | am trom it revelation i= ¢ positive faith the mode eTU spirit bad been materially heiped by th Wous of Christendom mort widely separated each viber—lowaulsm abd sectism. Any cause | ‘Was at Lhe mercy of its enemy when tts strength was witudrawn irom (be centre and thrown iuto the extreme flanks. ODoring at least tue | <4 jourtoen centuries tomanism had b 4 Rt abd Mischievous meddier with w orcer of the Chure?. As though it was not enougo tat it bad foisted upon religion by the error aud corrup- Own day its worg of sOUadstions as Obrwst and Hie | Making no meation of the Breater part of its past Bistory, it Wes enough to say that witoin the last twenty years 1: nau ad- yanced more voldiy than ce views of | — Movarchy which were imtenaced to exhagurh not oul wonomy but of pation What Was. caied free thoug greatly bei 1p ite hosclity to tae dogmatic faith oi the uureh by Lhe preseut dritt of govalar iit are. morale oi liveratare Rad veciined In the sense POSPeUsiVUy 1OF OyiMiens aod ior che Cry Rd efiug tha). Ad, 'o gO & step futiner int seme direction, there was un increasing «engol ry th Ot Whose distinction Was thas it studied Iie On Wuat Might oe termed {ts art side, Aster meratiag Other lorias of opposition to tue | 's fatth, SUCH Bo historicul osveticiata, PBil-vectrion| Merasty and snyjcctive preiiar mibtedrets the ,ofees working ‘to wnusrmis poxicive Gurietanity bad fae au ty So any 01 re io ta® canon of Holy tecr a Stage docirine irom the buuy oo Bisng, as folows mit consciousness of ty onsen nv ha apite te of ali site Bu [y Int ne hare sarod wit with the maby Wie ise, Who seem te Fogard it as Wise of Dr. Jagger as Bishop of a | ness.” | cast. | Of buy | ent. | Mt, Prank Mayo sas kindiy consented to app | 10 “Paint Heart Never Won bait Lacy,” NEW { ! | and jast to be confident in everything except in | their religion; to be doetinite and exact in every. + thing except what tou oul aud Gol aud | eternity; to noid of. exeopt tne fultu, | aod to trust every a od, NEW BISHOP. vd to Bisuop Jagger, ADDRESS Bishop Littlejohn thea tur: > rose, and adaresied the e ing lu ts Ife sud iaburs, amd eoocluding as | follows:-—Ib the freshness of streugth of your | vears you goto w fteid int ein itself and } sail more so frum ifs association Witt | Mlastrious master Quiilers goue beiore. You will not turn a iurrow in that feid or seta stone in the wall which encloses it without | bene reminded of those into Whose labora you have entered—the godly and eloquent delivaine ; | the Judiciogs, devoted und geutle Bedell. M | yon have grace and wisdom 20 U ! r which they presic p still move in the u no Wledge tne Son of h Len to rk strony in the Lord and in the power Hold tp the Weak, keal the sick, migut. bring again the outcast, seek co broken, ihe iost, Aud ' laity, to God una to the word of His grace, uiay He — brougot agata trom the dead the Lord Jesus now, commending you, your uy and Onrist, aid the great Suepterd of the sneep, { through the blood of the everlasting covenant, pry you perfect in every good work to do Lis will, Working in you that whicd is well pleasing in Lis sight, througa Jesus Carist, to whom be giory torever ana ever. THE CONSECRATION, Dr, Jagger, vested in cassock und rochet, was presented by Bishops Power and Stevens to the cousecrator, Bistop Smit, of Kentucky, sisting in the episcopal chair, The vestamonials of Dr. Jagger's election were | presented by Rev. Richard Gray, President of the ) pegnaion, Committee of the Diocese of Southern Onlo; the testimoniuls of the Convention by kev. Rutus Clark, Jr., of Trinity church, Columbus, | Onto; the consent Of the Standing Committees by | Rev. Chartes D. Cooper, of the Church of the Holy gree , Philadeiphia; the consent of the Bisnops y Rev, Heary C, Potter, D. D., of Grace church, Now. York. These testimonials being satisfactory, copa! oath Was taken by Dr. Jogyer us’ follow. “In the name of God. Amen. Phomas Augustus Jagger, chosen Bishop of the Protestant E) ‘piscopal | Church, in the dlocege of Southern Olio, do prom 4 ise conlormity and obedience tu the doctrine, dis- pline and worship of the Protesifut Epi-copal Chareh in the United states of America. So help me God through Jesus Cbrist,”’ After silent prayer aud the rec: by the whole immense concou 2 vested In the rest of the Episcopal bavit by the | attending presvyters, when, xoeciing down, the vishops and Oihers present sang over lim the creator Spiritus,” when, aiter @ specitic prayer in benaifof the kneeling candidate, the pre- siting Bishop and the viber Bishops present laid their bands upon the head of the elected nop kneeling before them, tue presiding Bis op ing. “Receive me Holy Ghost for the ofiiee and work of Rishop iu the Clurch of God how committed unto » by the imposition of our hands, in the name | the Father, amd of the Son, and of the Holy Groat. Amen. And remember that thou stic up | ine grace of God whichis given thee by this im- position of our hands; ior God hath pot given us the spirit of fear, but of power and love and sober. | ‘dhe Holy Seriptures were then solemaly dielvered to the consecrated Bisbop, and fr, Jagger rose from his kuees Bishop of the Diocese thern Olio and the first Occupant of that is « THE COMMUNION. The Holy Communion was pext participated in, the presiding Bishop prononucimg the absolution aod the benediction, This was the conclusion of the ceremonial Of invesuture, and the Jarse con- aregation of ministers and laymen slowly dis- persed, AMUSEMENTS. THE DEYANT BENEFIT AY THE FIRIH AVENUE THEATRE. The stormy weather yesteraay did not prevent the assembiing of a large and brilliant audience at this charming little theatre to do homage to the memory of one who uad contributed muca to the innocent merriment of the New York public. Dan | Bryant's services cannot be overestimated. He | as one of the few men who knew how to be funny without being coarse, and persons of all Classes went to his little minstrel opera house | with entire confidence that they would hot be forced to hear any phrase that would offend ears the most sensitive. It is evident that tie pudiic have not yes /orgot- ten these good characteristics, and, therefore, | people laced the storm that swep: through our Streets yesterday in order to contribute -ome- thing te help bis orphan echiicren, ‘Ine bill pre pared at tne Pith Avenue included Boucl- caull’s exquisite comedy, “1.ondou Assurance,” revived for the OccasioD, With Miss Foony — Davenport io the part oF Lady Gay Spapker. He: Gelivery of the celebrated hunting specch was re- wargably spirited and effect’ Littie bijou | Heron played & part of Nan, the Good jor | | Nothing, with am intelligemce und ieeling which | Promises a bright fature for that young lady. Tue | novel jeature of the entertainment wus the me- | Mortal adaress by the Hey. O. B, Frotuingham. | ITALIAN OPERA. Miss Mouaibi, @ new aspirant for operatic hon ors, appeared at the Academy of Music last night | as Elvira in “Erman.” Whetber the lady was | til suMferigg from. the severe indisposition that | compelled ber to postpone the opera last week or | whetber a mere amateur acquaintance with grand | opera marred her eGorts, it is necessary to say | that she did not faifi the artistic exigencies of Her voloe was uncertalo, hard, unsym- aod her execution and delivery of the i such a mature as Was Calculated to destroy iu the minds of her bearers any idea regarding Verdi's music that might be iavorably considered. From the beginning to the end of the opera there Wag not # single sceae in which the prima aonpa could be regarded as even passabis suc- Gessiul. Of course inaisposition May have macti to with the laulure Of the new aspirant for operatic or-, but yet there Iigat have been evidences ofiyric talent shown even under such discuarag- ing etreumstances. Of the rest of the cast, cab praise the fine rendering of the rdie of Cari 4 Quinto by Signor Tagiiapetra. Tne chorus and orchestra were excellent. ENGLISH OPERA. Mr. U. D. Hess, the originator aad manager of the Kellogg English Opera Troupe aud managerial Girector of the Parepa-Rosa Opera Company, nasa beneas to-night at the Brooklyn Academy of Mu The opera selected for tue ocecasion is “pignon,” with Miss Kellogg, Mime. Van Zandt, Miss Beaumont, Mr. Castle and other artists in the Mr. Hess way be regarded as the first man- ager who made English opera a fixed institution im thls country, to i ail bis experience, talents and inventive geuius have beeu devoted. ihe Tesult of such direction bas been the establishing 180 Opera ON a sure lOandation, The opera to be given this evening !8 certainiy one 0: the most popular oi the Fremcn scnool, and the cast includes tne vest taleut on our Isric stage @t pres | Miss Keliogg’s Mignon 1s one of the most | Temarkabie succcases of the seasun, and Mme. Van Zauat has made toe réle of Filing her moet onilliant | triumph ou the stage. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. The matinée performances for the benefit of Dan Bryant's family wi" take place to-day at the Various toeatres. It i te be hoped that tue public tay stow thelr appreciation of the talent of the decease. artist by crowding the Various piaces of | amucemen!. Jona Brougkam will furnish the chief attraction at the Academy of ic, and no doubs this favorite actor will gatuer about uum o large circle of aGmiring friends. Mr. James Lewis, of the Filth Avenue Theatre, Who has tor the past six years comtributed so much to the amusement of tne New York puo! Will be tendered & benefit by Mr. Augustin baiy. Mr. Lewis, as the creator of such roles as Temple- ton Jitt, in “Divorce,” Bob Sackett, in “sara- toga;” Fitz Partington, m “Charity,” jast, and perhaps greatest Of al), Professor Cawailader, in the “Big Bowuaaza,” bas deserved well of the w Yorke puviic, The attractive play, “The Dig Bonanza," will be giveu, together with “L’ombra,” coud uct of “Martha,"’ intro- 30 the third act will be presented of “Stradelia,” ail of which with jull orchestra, led by Max Maretzex, maklog @ splendid masical and dramatic entertainment, Toe saie Of seats will begin oem morniog. THE GERMAN SCHURZ BANQUET. Carl Scharz was entertained lest night at Dei- movico’s by his German admirers, Many of our most prominent German citizens were Dr. Kruckowizer made sn culog! © muble services of their guest and prophesied tis ‘suture welfare. Mr. Sonurs, responding, was greotea with tam ences, aud jauwe on very PY Apeech be thatked bis couairyinen sor th Won wae food Wishes, Speecnes were w \7 ox-Goveraor soiomo pre | Sar Senara banque, und $96 ofc.ock thik morning Lowore Ldot"! Gouls oxeope Jrom Mas arsuirers | bie rotura & tel, ie Wil lew | BOON Of two O'0I90K OF the Mnseourg YORK HER | ING Tae THE STATE CAPITAL. ALBANY, April 28, 1 A lirge wumber of Tammany politictans arrived here this aiternoon, and “have been closeted in consultation with Mr. Jobn Kelly at Congress Hail. Amoag mare Eb. Gate, John BR, Fellows, General Spinola, Sheri! Conner, George W. Win- gate andothers, A universal inquiry arises on the arrivalo? each train this afternoon among New Yerk statesmen, ‘Fave you seen the Boss Rumors a8 to a resurrection of the Miller charter within a duy or two float around, When the bill comes | efore the Assembly again it 18 undersiood it Will be cousiderably amended so as to Make It bon-partisan in many features, This is really tne only possivie chance it can have of passage at the present time. RAPID TRANSIT. ‘The rapid transit question came up to-night in | the Assembly, was the reading about half through of geueral bill introduced by sir. Prince, No debate took place aud progress was reported, The de- tails of this bill have already appeared in tbe HERALD, To-morrow night consideration of bills will be coutioued, This morning the Railroad Committee of the Senate heard arguments made by General Butter- field, General Davis and Alderman Purroy, in ad- vocacy of tue Rapid Transit bil, submitted with | tue sanction of the Mayor aud Common Council of New York. Senator Moore proposes to substi- tuie the measure for the bill introduced by lim on the same subject some time since. t is to be hoped that no confusion will result irom the Introduction of a multiplicity of Rapid Transit bis, and that tne Legislature will not adjourn belore some proper movement is in- augurated to furnish New York eity with in- | ereased Jacilities In this respect, CANING THE SPEAKER. Some thirty members of the Assenbly, repubii- cans and democrats, assembled at the Delavan The only action takeb, however, twe lengthy liouse this evening, and presented Speaker Mc- | Guire with # cane, The presentation was made by Mr. Alvord, aud responded to briefly by the recipient. Speeches were also made by General Husted, Congressman Beebe and others. THE PROCEEDIN Gs. SENATE. Auuanr, April 28, 1875 Several petitions were presented for the reduction of canal tolls; also several remonstrances against the re- duction of canal tolls, ¥ REPORTS, Mr. Rowzntsox, trom the Judiciary Committee, re- ported favorably the following bills; Providing tor the payment of jurors in protracted ‘trials. BILLS INTRODUCED, Mr. Boor introduced a bill reiative to cleanin streets ot New York city. simular to thi trod in the House by Mr. Hess. It conty the uced e nine im the hand: wake contracts, ‘Adjourned. AbpIMBLY. Atwany, April 23, 1875. Mr. Vossvacm reported favorably on the bill to estab™ lish two additioaal baths in the city of New York, and it was ordered to a third reading. Mr. Kinx reported a bili providing that ten per cent of | the excise money of Kings county be devoted to the sup- port of the orphan and other indigeut children of that couniy. he House th order, whieh w n went into committee on the specific the bill to require the South side Kail- road Company ot Long Isiand to substitute horse cars | d engine cars on the portion of the road run- CANAL TRANSPORTATION. ‘The committee thea took up the majority report on the Canal bili in :avor of free transportation ou the canals irom tidewater, except on foreign salt, and four mills per 1,0) feet on lumber. ‘The Dending question was on @ motio to agree to the toll sheet adopted by the Maren 19 iast. Mr, ¥aGe moved as an amendment that toll heet of IS/4, which was ligher than that recommended las: March, be adopted. ie then proceeded to explain the business of the canals for a number of yeurs past jor the purpose of ‘showing that the touuage on canals was lever increased by the decrease of tolls. Mr, Prince spoke at length in favor of maiutain- ing the efficiency of ue canals und low tolls, sus the amenament oferea by Mr. Seward. Mr. Perry foliowed, taking a similiar view. Without | coming to any, quesiidn the House Look a recess till balt- “ ‘At the evening rossion Mr. Seward’s motion to agroe with the recommendation of the Canal Board for re- | Gueea tolls was carried, THE LATERAL CANALS. ALBANY, April 28, 1875, The pill providing for the appoimtment of a commission to investigate, consider and report upon the disposition to be made of the lateral canals was takeu up im tne Senate Committee of the Wholo to day. Mr. Laning moved to amend the bill by subst- luting the Canal Board instead of the proposed jon to be ier heed & by ae = PROF, ir. that t 18 | But ‘The peu ad their representatives are Sutisfied that (hese cauals are an ‘incubus apon | the State. The commission is mot needed with all its attendant expenses 1m the way of clerk, measen- ger, stenograpber aud a bouse. The present emcersof tue Canal Department have ail tne becessary iniormation io their possession this mowent, and they should be directed to — for the Legislature of 1876 the imvormation by the proposed bil and O6t tO ry voay with. out expense to tue ‘ane gebate Mr. Laning’s as yels 16, nays ll—and tne “oul was ordered to tard reading. ~~ CREEDMOOR. The second contest for places on the American rifle team, Who are to shoot the spproaching In- ternational Match was postponed y: account Of the weather, until to-morrow (Friday) at eleven o'clock, Yesterday cbout a dozen marksmen went out to Creedmoor, and stayea un- Ul nalf-past twelve o'clock P. M., in hopes that toe rain might pass over. They were obliged to return bome without baving any practice. A questicn Was mooted yesterday as to whether if @laan Could DOt be present on the days desig- nated for the contest, ne would be allowea the | privilege of demanding a day to suit hus own con- venience for the matcn. 14 was decided thas all coutestants wishing to shoot for # place the team Must be present at the regular matches as announced by tue commit: otherwise t lose ali chance of as at other times, VIGNAUX_¥ VA (QUISHED. The maich game tor T $6008 side betw ‘Alpert Garnier and Maurice Vignaux, 600 points, three balis, was played jast evening at Tammany Hall, Vignaux was defeated by Garnier by over 200 points. Toe following was the score:— ALD, THURSDAY, 8 of the preseat Commissioners and allows them to | gq, igh Brooklyn, which, afler a long discussion, | id rday on | APRIL 24 signal tor use on board the Hrratp sieam yacht, show- ing whilie burning the colors red. green, red, changing froin one to the other in succession, gud can be seen sev> | eral miles distant. Captains ot | signal wii! oblige us by preparing any marine news they may havo fer the Ship News Department of the Menany. B9-Pergous desirous of communicating with vessels | arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Hewatp news yacht, pier No 1 Kast River, New York, Letters reesived from all parts of the world and prompuy delivered. Dupheates are re- quired. | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK —VYHIS DAY. man bebe Sun rises Sun sets... Moon rises. | PORT OF } NE W ‘York, APE IL 28, 1875, | CLEA RED. Steamer Htus (Br), Cooper, per, Port au Prince, &¢~Pum. Forwood & poreenies, “Cleopatra, Bulkley, Savannah—Murray, ‘erris & Co. cteomer Sout Carolina, Nickerson, Charlestoa—J W juinta: SSteamer i Senefactor, Woods, Wilmingtox, NC—Wm Ny Steamer George (W W kider, Reed, Baltimere—Old Do- munion bgt a RS ae mer oodward, Young. Baltimore—W Dal- Steamer Experiment, Allen, Philadelphia—Jam re Cromweu, Bac’ Portland, Me— Clark & Sean: “ a Steamer Chesapeake, Mangum, Portland—J FP Ames. ae Sydenham (Br), Bristow, London—C L Wright & shark Javenta (Nor), Knudsen, London—Yetens, Bock- mann Bark Hebe (Ger), Boehm, Bremen—Funeh, Edye & ce ark HD Stover, Pierce, Havana—James K Ward aia Sandy Hook, Barstow, Cardenas—Jas Borland & «iia Thos Brooks, Waugh, Guantanamo—Waydell & ‘Kote Prince “A Boo(Br), Laguayra ana Porto Cabello— 1p RB De Wolf & Brig ‘Thomas Uwen, Guptil, St Jago—Marcus Hunter & Girig FJ Merryman, Lecraw. St Jago—K A Robertson. Schr Walacmar, Parker, Demerare—La crait & Co. | Schr Laura, woberts, St'Kitts—Jones & Lough, pte arling, Gray, Vort aa Prince—James E an ote . S Wiley, Hickman, Governers Harbor—B J berg. HS Bridges, Landick, Halifax—Jed Frye & Co. ae Dora i SSrencb, FF Frenet, Sucksonville= Warren aa BO Terry, Cranmer, Savannah—Van Brant & "Sour John B Parker, Moore, Richmond—Van Brunt & Bro. Schr J a Ourtis, Qaillin, hichmond and City Point— Slaght & Petty. sehr W's seul, Barrett, Philadelpbia—Evans, Ball & Co, sehr William Gray. -sllyn, Unessville--Ea Ripke. Schr Monticelio, Morton, orn P brown & Co, Schr A & £ Baker, Murray, New Haven—Rackett & FO. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HEBALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPE LINS. Steamer France (Br), Altree. Liverpool April 4 with | mdse and 42) passengers to & WJ Hurst april 20, lat | 4443 lon 3985, siznailea bark Lotus (Br), bouna west; | Bas iat 4229, lon 44.59, ap Auchor ine steamer, bound ast. Steamer Abyssinia (Bn, Murphy, Liverpool via Boston, | with mase tov G Fran Seamer, Lessing. (G Toosvery, Hamburg April 15 | and Cherbourg 17, with mdse, and 4:8 pussengers. to Knauth, Nachad & ‘Kuhne. Had fresh westerly gales Apri a iat 46 i 10M troma Béifast tor New | the greater part ot the passage ; | 389) massed bark Flora (er) | 22d, lat Yor! slat 49-48, lon 29 $4. a Sational steamer, bound east; 2th! lat 42 29) lon 43 °2, ship City of Montreal Br), bound west; och) lat 42.11, lou 49 27, saw several ice’ | bergs; 26 tow v3 Sy, a Hamburg steamer, | bound west. ‘Steamer Molsatia (Ger), Barends, Hamburg April 14, and Havre 17th, with mdse and passengers to Kunhardt & April 9 lat 44 20. lon 44, passed a xed Star steamer boi st; udth, lat 43, om 43 40, passed three | lays e Tobergs | aud several small ones, aiso@ quantity of ice. TU pamer Carondelet, McCreery, Galveston April 16 via Fall ftiver 7th, with mdse and passengers to O H Mal- lory & © | °Ehipsacob A Stamler, Samson, Havre 45davs, with | mdse to Boyd &Hineaen. April & lat 22 tom oF svoke brig Kagie (Br), trom Halitax tor Démerara, days out, | Bark Me: aot Pea sof, Beth). fetes. Batavia Deo 23, with ase] to Miller & Hough. Ape of f Good Hove Feb7, St Helena 27th, and crossed the quator Marcia 22 in lon 33. Feb 33, lat 25 0¢ 8, lon 2 46 b, John Wolt, first officer, died | of consumption; put into Si Helena Feb 19 tor medices | assistance; had light winds ard caims to lat 81, lon 71; | trom thence ree ‘aud high seas. washing every- thing moveabie ou deck parts Was Within GWU iniles of tid New Kort tortuitigan (ot st John, NB), Natehell, Liv. Bark sl erpoot 41 paid are mdse wo order; vessel to Henez & Parker, ‘« Jacob (ans, Pir yovsteh, Limerice 57 mer ies Daliast to Si Mopouia, trom jermude for see ‘ork (see Fen Nielsen, Hamburg 47 days, in bal- 1 aad Toba le are Kong syerre (Nor), by Py 63 days, in ballast to, Funch, Baye & at Senay ook tor orders. Bal a Smaeae berg, Malaga 42 day = mase to order: venel {0 uneh, Edye & Co. | Giprastar March I Bark Jeanie (of Melbourne), Sart, Matanzas, 17 Gaye Mo sugar, &c, to Young, Suith & Co; vessel to Isaac R ‘taples, sailed from Matanzas April 5, ang ‘while beatin out ot the harbor collided with Crit Foe] Mci.oon (be10) b away our jib! headgear and 85 od terciag the 2 a ot ee a ed board bow in sever places, ne gcd resumed ‘he’s voval ‘ape Hatterar: was culm! od Adaie McAdam, Cartis, Matanzas 11 days, with | waa ‘Geigaelie Minturn & Co; vessel een ort sie (of St John xB), Brownell, Matanzas tg ith sugar to Cebailas & Co; vessel to m: ‘Says north of Hatteras, with strong N and eee Bostom), Smee Cardenas rk Courrier de aber ten sn ballast to & Unkari. Anchored | | “Weis sarah B (of Halifax, Townsend, Seville | ‘with mdse to Gudewill, Mayer & Co; vessel to © | a | (Pasta | writk Elliott Ritchie 11 days, with sugar to, at is hee 10F days, bag her to Bermuda, from thenc agree gales Apri 16, lat 3590, BM Heslen (of Boston), Gould, rem » Messina Jan 7, yr Boston, dismasted March tat 37 20, lon 56 40; ‘bad artot maininast atand in and hed | sail enough to keep ber under command; stup tight and woull Cy pd to get to au American por' days’ provisions "e put into Bermuda. ‘as bavi | keten, at 22, 1 Spoke bare "Mebe ‘or Baitimore Wary Stewart (of Bangor), Weeks, fio Janeiro . with covee ty Fabbri & Chaun 1 eyeatel g ler Crossed the Equator March ; April 6, lat 18 49.N- Jon 48 4): spoke scr Kites: | beth M Cook, hence tor Lemwarura, 15 days out. Sig Gem tol New Haven), Picres, Mayagues 18 days, ‘wilh sugar to D Trowbride & Schr Grecian ye Wits: N°), Godfrey, Hams- cou, ya, with sugar to Bro’ tov F Whitney &Co, Wasl0 days Morth of Hatteras, | with NW wr ‘ Sehr John Atwood (of Provincetown), Cahoon, coe 13 days, with iraittod & T peo di erpoo! f jaughton. si Virginia. | Sebr Gertrude Somers, Snow, Virginia. Behr Lizzie Florence, J Lipotacot | ene Cagrie Crowyy. Ward, Vi hr AO iart, Brown, Portiand 3 days, with lumber 8 Green; vessel to 5 U Loud & Co. PASSED THROUGH HALL GATA BOUND SOUrK. Steamer City of Fitchburg. hemi may New Bedtora for Sew York, with wdso and oasseu: 0, 1, 2 8, 2, 44, 22, 3, 1, 27, 26, 2, Steamer hiect! oung, Providence tor new Yors, 49, 90, 2, 9, "1, 24 2, B23, 8, OD $572 Teo | with mdse and passengers: t, 4 2 2, 6, 5,4, % i, 13, ry a4 61, 0, 11—600. Steamer United states, Saaith, Pau River tor New York, veces. S ho 8 1,0, 11, | MHD EN? Deaware, smuth, Norwich for New ork $5 B. 8, 0, 3, 115, 0, "9, ‘a 0,8, 1, 4 win tudse and passenixers to ive No wich Stenmnboa to . + 0—238. Brig Joby Aviles, Tracy, Rockport for New York, wit The average was—Garnie ib 1-28; Vigna sons rder; vessel to J: rye Fi + eat . | 7 vagal ir Sg Salierte, ‘st Jom, NB, tor New _ - rh. Wi Dy i ord Daag of game—Two hours and filty-Ave min. | aaa Harris Bozers, Nantucket tor New York, was concluded an offer was {ato Newman, Nowman, Provid N made in Untis, O'Consor’s bullsra rooms, in four | yan bsnl nireonagendbcestiged Veenth street, by Vignaux's friends to make yal pew inatch jor $2,600 aside. The match can be made by say one willing to put up adepomt, If it Is made Vignaux Will defer his visit to France or ® | Week; in order to play the game, SHIPPING NEWS : OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF paged FROM NEW YO) [Aprit 29. Siambore.. A Broadway. April 29.| Koteraars| ty Broadway. ik a Bowling Green 09 Brondway. oo Broad way Pommerania.. Was te Clty of Chester. r é eee. y Josette . May Bown ley wrod id rit \Bromew.. |utewing Greea Haverpool. |\) Broadwav Guy « veryout 1) Broad wave Hroad way. (: Broadway. a. | Broadway. [19 Broauway Davee Se NOTICK (0 CAPTAINS OF YR-BRLS UNTER PORT OY NEWS Yous Hensso Das adonie a dis nawiebias Coston aight -\ ieosawav +| (Bowing Green | aK AT NIGHT, —The sew | tk. | Schr Wred uray, Weeks. Ioawion for Philagetphia, ter Ann 6 Cannon, Grace, Providence tor Puilad Mayo. ing? Fann it for New York. ue) for New York. w, Hartford for New York. “Warragansety Prov tor New Sone Lizzie L jot oI Armstrong, Portland for New York | ‘With lamber to or Lt legranh Wood, Poruand, Ot, for New York, scone to “Behe Gentile, bids Warenam for New York. ridge. ! ht Goddess, kelly, Pawtuonet for New York yn for New York, Scr Cypress J Jones, Vineyart Gar with lav fag Sara ‘iligabesb. Kelly, New Bedfora for New sche Agate Todd, Told, Valais for New York, with lam- Fehr von Bailey, Hanna, Providence for Now York. Selit Nicunor. Hogan. Newport fu5 New York, repr HW agmbiln, Rew Havou tor New York. Sener Myivan Bunt, ‘Nantucket tor New York. with flan to order. Schr Koduey Parker, Parker, New iiaven for Balit- | | more. | _ @chr bom be le, Chase, Now Bedford ter New Yora, | with « sehr timena, ‘Nokes, Machiae for New York,with lum ber Wo order. webr Amos Briges, Duna, Providence for Wen, Alien, Provisence Ha for We ehe | Rehr Pity. Kidd. Uyntinis for New York. r Kae tho Barwon, New Bodiora fk Steet Bes: ame for Now York, err © ‘orviand jor 5 t Poorer: tor kt ony HW Wilson, Clark, Provitenos for New York. Sehr Mail, Mead, Ureenwiol tov New York, with stave to onaer. | BOUND RAST. Mangun, { btgatoor Ohesapenk: Sew Vora tot Port: rohy Hage, MoXamee, New York tor Ureon wich sob Fiorenca, hacker, Revers taw tor Provideses, Bros & Co; vesse! | | son, Nortolk, Va. soa, Yearsail; vessel to en! Sear MS Tae se Henegek). | an erty. Baracoa I2daya, | with trait to T ok Hunter « 8s. | 1875,—TRIPLE SHEET. : pont rm Se TINS MARITIME & MISCELL Y. bar See cable news. ore aR eet eR Nata Feat Se, ham been calked, reshipped her cargo, and Was Meat tor sew on the 27th. Banx Fury, at Philadelphia from Messina, reports 2th jan Bornes cate oe heel open, during a severe hurri- cane, shipped a heavy sea, Which filled the cabin with water Bark Lypra (Rr), Sewell, rom Darien tor Liverpool, whieb put into Norfolk leaking, cleared %7ta inst vo Te- sume her voyage. A Nouwiaian Bank of about 700 tons, black hall, painted ports, no name on the sterao, with»! dis irers fiving, was seen March 23 no lat. AG fark ‘Troubadour (Br), at Fortress Monroe trom Liverpool, wo rough to beard. ie at Wexky Means, Sauth, iow Jacksonville for Al- when 63 aniles out irom Jacksonville, that pore peitig Nb by b encountered heavy Sales from the northwest aud shipped heavy seas, in which she labored tremendously, taking on board vast quautities of water, ‘The cabin was stove, and the vessel otherwise damay: ed, leaking Gane usiy, On the the captain, indie it impossible to make his port of destiuation. bore away jor Noriolk, arriving there late on the evening of the 2th, as before roported. | She remained at Norfolk on the 26th, and tt had not then been deeided whetner ehe would be repaired there or sent to ner original destina- ; tion. } wat Harriet Thomas, Thomas, New Uaven tor New Behe Prove, Allen, Machiaator New York, with lomber | Thomas, Reckiand for New York, with lime | Bs, for Boston; oa A + Se? hj Hares Aunic eh] Seux Crnus Fosserr, Plerce, trom Clentuegos for Phil adelphia, with molasses, which put into Key West April ‘20, alter being ashore, ran on French Reef Island and Was compelled to take ce trom the Wreckers, who Wox out tbout 60) hhds peiore she could be floated. The vessel was not insured, and upon settement of sal- bi would reload cargo and proceed. n Epix Warers, from Richmond, Va, for Rio Gravde. ey into Fortress Monroe April 26, with loss of pails, also haddecks swept. She will repair at Norfolk. Scur Hupsox, of and from Rockland tor New York, ar inevard diaven 47th inat, Sprany leak of about iro es per hour om Nantucket Shoals the day pre- which one L H Uor«ixs, from New York for the U per James Kiver, at Norfolk 28ch inst, nad foremast splin- tered by ligitning previous evening. Scun Evy Cuntis, at fie es from Matanzas, reports that on the 6th inst, six miles sourh of Hatteras, Jost maindoom, jib and maingaff sails, during @ heavy gale from NW to N. also split foresail. Scum Treasuae, Wilson, trom Providence for New York, which was ashore near Warren, has gone on the murine raliway at Bristol for repairs. Bosrox, April 28—Fishing schr Eva G, of Boston, ores giscovered off Yarinouthport, Mass, to-day, sunk’ in 8 fathoms of water, With her mainmast broken off. Caanperny Isirs, April2l—schr Relief, Stanley, sus- fained soune damage wh lite trying to get into the Creek a An unknown Br ‘*ohooner parted jib sheets and mis- staved wu. and anchored im the Western Way, where she remains, Hal , April 23—Steamer Rewfoandlgnd. raigh Jett Lavax, Apri fob sets | here on tha 1g eh inst, guy Teach hed st morning, having been ry mer Beorse Shattuck arrived “iast night from St Steame! Pierre. nah Cag the pear f Rochester. fie Postne & thst pe aX, arnived a ine: Yauel Was cut into and sunk b: ice of i seacteril NOTICE TO MARINERS. LAPORTANT TO SHIVOWNERS. jovox, April 28—By « circular dated January 22, 1875, issued by the appears th ot Mexico to Cotlec- tors of Mexican ports vessels proceeding from foreign ports in frequently arrive at Mexican Lngrg without being provided with proper eviden to their c’earance. ihe Pi ent prahut itepnblie has therefore ordered that masters ot Vessels shall, in accordance with law. present their manifests fo triplicate, certified bv the “itexiean Consul or agent | realding, at the port from whicn the vessels ence of such tunctionary by one of @ faendiy m okt or failing. ti is by ‘that the order 13 to be understooc with merchandise xs well a# those i ast. to be understooa irom the ‘publicity, given to the eireular ignorance of the regulations can in no event be pleaded. ‘urther, by a circular dated April t, 1875, the Fre sident has decreed that the penaity fe Iituteed by vessels arriving at Mexican ports in ballast without the docu ment above referred to, secrediting that fact, shall not Take etfect untit aiter the lat Gay of August next, Masiers of American vessels trading to the Mexican ports shourd avail themselves of this information, and avoid the infliction of the penalty by complying with the regulation. Detawane Bacaxwaren, April 28—The pilot boat Tur- ley reports that the buoy on the wreck ‘of bark. Cienfue- gos at gone adritt, aud now lies half a mule Es trom the wreck. ‘The government ere Haven harbor this ‘the government nenmee. Cow Bar, OB, April 24 Weasels can now load here without any trouble from ic WHALEMEN. afte trom New. Bedtd Apri 2 bark sarah B Hale, ; ‘on Sciled from not arrived at) do 25th, schr Ellen Rod man, a Pag = thas laced in N ae igplecnd by, the toe Feplaced ‘ty ved at Simeon. ht "a visa, rin O85 Ub bis Ses rom Hono! 5 Wollaston, Mite 1, for tbe arose Oc Ocean; Sate nap tter from Sone. wb, reports ber at Tat Bente, of pe pare ery Sat oe letter trom o sgh pda wi ceaapal Seat Bark Marmora (Br from Onarleston for Stettin, April | 23,tac 42 2. tow 43 eus, froia Cardenas for Boston, April 27, lat ‘Scor Charles Shearer (of April 25, lat 40 40, lon 68 (b; See eae weent atts 4 |, Miller, for anc R PLA: ir, from Boston Surinam, ash NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shivpiug agents and shipmasters are ia. formed that by telegraphing to the Heratp London jureaa, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, No$ Rue Seribe, the arrivals at and departures from Eu- ropean and Eastern port of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge and published, Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports will find the Paris office the more economical and expeditious for telegraphing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Azxupenn, April 27—Sailed, bark Sirene (Ger), Cailles, United States. Axtwenr, April 23—Sailed, steamer Vaderiand (Belg), Rendall, Philadelphia (and passed Flushing at 12 M); hsener, Palermo ‘3 ari with } bark Clara Eaton, Merriman, Philadelphia. Canpirr, Apri! 28—Arrived, bark Laura R Burnbam, Pnilhps, London. Drat, April 28—Arrived, bark Etta Loring, Loriog, Manila for London (see below). Gunexoox, April 28—Artived, ship Pocahontas (Br, Boag, Pensacola. ‘Maren, April 26—Salled, bark Hilda (Nor), Johannesen, United states. Liveevoot, April 3—Satled, bark Thorgny (Swe), Lar- Salted 27th, ship Harewood(Br), Blanch, United States; barks Oreste (Ital, Martino, Baltimore; Udjus (Vor), Jansen, do; Ima (Nor), Sorensen, do; 28th, steamer in- Giana, Clark, Philadelphia. Arrived 2%ca, ship John Gambles (Br), Rimmer, San Francisco. Loxvos, April 2%—Saited, bark Sedmi Dubrovacki (Ausv, Taliarinl, New York. Lizanp, April 28-8, brig Saama (Rag Semulin, Pen- sacola for London. Loxpoxpxnrr, April 27~Salled, bark Najaden (we), Borjesseu, United States Movuse, April 23—Arrived, steamer Hibernian (Br), Archer, Portland for Liverpool. Metaovens, April 27~Arrived, ship Eicano, Brown, New York. Newoasris, April 2%7—Selted, bark Moonbeam, lield, United States. Pont Natat—Arrived, bark Anus L Taylor (Br), Perol- val, Boston. Quexxsrows, April 2$~Arrived, ship Miningo (Br), Phillips, San fr Colm & MeNeil Crowell, elar (Nor), Land, do; Pra Fratelli New York: Orono (Aust), Sterk, do; thumbria (Br), Pigge, do; Wave Queen (Br), Wilsen, Savannah. Also arrived 28cb, parks Sarat Douglass (Br), Doug- Jans, Galveston; Casign (br), Smith, Philadelphis. Sovraamrrox, April v—Arrived, steamer Mosel (Ger), w York tor Bremen. April T7—Gailed, dark Ade (Br), Roach, Sailed 2/ch, brig Tordenskjoid (Nor), Olsen, Wilmingtom, ‘© ot sailed 2d), axy, NSW, April 27—Arrived, ship Channel Queen (Br), Lenteny, New Yors. Taste Bay—arrived, barks Ethan Allen, Hardy, Mon- tevideo: Reunion, son, do; beige T Remick, Rose, Boston: ES Twis.ien, trom ——, Loxvox, April 23—Bark Eva Loring, Loring, which ar Fivea at Deal to<lay from Maatia for this port, has beew ashore, but go: ost without assistance, and will be towed here, FOREIGN PORTS. Match 2 " Littiefiend, | tand saitod Apel ‘3 tor uP ation de Floss « das % Morvivoo, San Francimeo (ani galled Aprit ‘s 44 iJ pore brig Totty S Ho, m Spreame. 1 :8—Arrived, steamer City of Vora Uraa, Ww York, Qvenre, April Passed Father Point 10:15 AM, owe Matitoban (8), Wylle, fraw Glasgow tor Mou. eames Uniario, Sia April d--sa: ow York Ayrite 8.400 bags SMVUN A, tare D ofive). ni ‘Witch, Lewis, Bost acl alter bask ‘wanes (hor) rntgae Abril W=arrived, bark Johu F Rottman, Ray, t Joux, NB, iL 16— Aryl tor (B Patio son Sein Parke 6. ad io sobr Gold Hunter (Br), ae ts RAwards, One sgaato a ing + aren 2. Stn soe Pan a ABP ARALSO, ce ave Hele Revera, © | bare brn Rae cement AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, April W—Arrived, sohrs DM Am fhons. & L iH Covierwasth Bra ‘Bell, and Win Wilet, —— Sailed=Nenr iT Tasker from George ee April Arrived, see Ee chamsock, ok, Troy, BOSTON ‘April {7— Arrive}, barks Edith Mary, (3r) Sain, Aluoa Bay, CGH; Join Mathues (ir). Rober's, ers pat mirnived, ‘schrs Peter i Crowell, Mobile: Ni Fis, ailer, Phikadelpiis fe Eudicott, Lows Crowell. Balthiwore we Buck. tall, Rondon Gov Coney, Godirey, Weeks, do Herald, Kerson, Hoboks Also errivedy yg eee Be woes beer ely Phas NL Sustth yrig’Ghitlan cx rs \ lofuman, al timore "s Crowell, Urowell, doy Win It Rowe, Wh eG Knit, rate Hobose: Jarutine mr \—: iners Botaths. shar Malifex; Merve tits. Marshman, Chartestou: Aries, Wailden, Voilide! General Whimey, hie New Yo! adel, Mutativate Sitoune'Sickerson, do via Kenn ide Tver, Bal: Moke Aprit %7--Arrived, sches White Foam PANO Re Apia; Joke ke Shaw, Cox, Hobowes ile "Phitadeipiiin; dole “steamers Mimosa (Br), Cowles, in, Harding, Koauoke Mivi phine TYhowpsou, Me w York: urig Clara (ery Linverza, sagia; schts Aldine, Dennison, Mayucuca PR; rilen M, DuMicid, Raynor, New York; annie is btephens, Movigomery, Moston; Kumbler, Pettigrew w London. ‘helow-~sehr Melvin. Babarta from Antigua. Cleared—-Burks scuclde (Nor), Buarsend, Amsterdaty Rovigliano (Ital, Cacuce, “Sevilles brig Diana (sor Hansen, Liverpool; schrs' Shiloh, Hubbard, Pouce, Pit i# Viersonu, Grant, Sith city. Sulled—Barks Fade: inde (wan), Kongsberg; Nico unos ii avi neenstow! fy aay ‘April 26—arrived, chr Sarah B, Strout, gaits BULL April 21—Arrived, bark George oth RIVKR, SC, pe Grant, Cnarlesion, to load tor the United King. ‘Sailed—Brig Tave re (Br), Bel 24th—Sailed, bark loc ‘ie t sarch, Bontede BANGOR, April 46—Ciearea, sehr Alquizar, Lo ORT, April 24—Arrived, schr Equal, ELPAST, Aj rhs? Aes Arrived schr Prescott Hazeitine, Mebousti, Jas Satied —S nr Flora, “Gilmore, Jacksonville. j—>ailed, sche Balnd Howes, Burgess, J Wilmington, Lis, Perguson ‘A'Ha tord, Kane, Jacsson- e, Bal from e:l, brig Mary © Rosovelt, White, Fawa, Kelly, Boston, to lon tor Fortress Monroe; Anu Dole,’ Bunce, Portiand, to load for Cardenas Sehr Daniel Draper. tiles Philadelphia. ‘th jed, schrs Joseph Naxtield, on —i Ed ward il Forbes, atkins, Washingcon, 0 BEV ALY. abrilzimarrived, schir Ocean ‘Traveller, Adams, Philadelphia. BRISTOL, April 27—Sailed, schy # A Whelden, Heath, Phileselphia. CHARLESTON, april 25-—Arrived, nrle Anna D. Ton rey, Huskell. Bath; steamer (not scht) Lavaca, S Teans for einiadelphia, put i tora har Oh trlved steanicr Equstor, Hiuckley, Philadel : Pihailed—Steamer Georgia, Crowell, New York; La AIS, April 22—Cleared. schrs Sarah A Reed, Gup uh, Thats ape Harp, Bicktord. New Yo ga—Arrived, schr GM Wentworth, r New 4 York 2ath—Cleared, sehr Allston, llaxeral vNK H, April 26—Arr! ive Wilmington, NC; sehrs F Car: Da NVERE pee ae Arsven. Mudeo Pama, hao nekin, and 3 ney, Kowe, New York. OWENS MONROE, April zs—-Passed in for Balte nares achr Ariadne, trom New Yors. Also passed in for Baltimore, steamer Minion (Br) Cowles, 1rom Rio Janeiro; sehr Helen Maria, Look, troa Fannie « Willams, Twitord, from Cardenas rr peasy from Go; Maggie M Rivers Rivers, :rom Vassed ont—B rk john G Hail (3r), tor Cork; brig Romance, tor Navassa (both trom Baltimore), beac ‘Brig Suwanee vrom Marunique), Philadel PUALVESTON, April 92—Arrived in the roads, sehr Jat Be an Watts, from Philadelj “ole ey red 224 (aot 234), scbr PD Robinson, Glover, fo ¥ Fenningtom a sth—Arrived, steatner George W Clyd New York via Key West. Uleured—steamer San Antonio (Br), Rea, Liverpool, INDIANOLA, April 15—Cleared, sehr Joho H kreach Harksen, Pen! Key Wests ‘Kpeil 19—Arrivea, schr Al N Lindsey, Ke nerts, Cedar Keys. ‘28th—Arrived, steamer State ot Texas, Bolger, Galvea ton tor New York (and proceeded). LUM, April 2}—oalled, sour George Gilman, Smith New Yor! MOBIL th April 25—Arrived, schr Manantico, Kand 1LL) iE, April 4—Arrived, schr Kate Foster, Strout, Calais for New York. eW , April 4—Arrived, bark Tamise (Fr), Genit, Brazes. Poe iaades Catherina (Swe), Rasmussen, Pascw ex bed RNA, mae, April 19—Arrived, schr Minne aaa Be las, Nortolk. FOL ee rene Hig ten sclirs Pay octis, iets xew Havens ‘ussell, hao i ponies ou Will rick, and nd W A Morrill, pith Cleared, Bark ‘Lydia fi (Br), eewe great Yee ee arrived, schr LH Hopkins, from New York for U nes Kiver (see Ree Han; SRW BeDEORD, pac hy oe ved, sehr Hattie Perry, Chase, Mosquito Inlet via New ‘rondon, where she 18 nt a io “arrived, schr Angier, Besse, Wareham for New ort ar John Bt Pei Howes, Philadelphia. NEwbour, April 26, j—Arrt rived. sls, fn en] ctarcbie gees Lipsett st35lin, 5B, for New York ae idence tor Haverstraw (a! Ich, Hannah, Providen: balled els don bunpion, New Bedlord lot doy Mise wal portenhis Pred tyler, Tirreil, and Lavinia Jane fogs aac Ceri ehn 2 kaw NEW LONDON, April 27 iW iiave: eh onan “fone ah Bulitingre: 6 ut maey, New ora; M Vassar, Cleared wires, Smith. New York, rayon, Key We ee Al aiver Denny, ved, schrs Te tray Mobile; Verual, Cleared, steamer Nedor Br), Coors ie we Georketown. 8 sand Satteren Wolt, beg chs ci ye pet l be 7 g ow, ms Pierce, New weno orpark Vele (Nor), otter. Cork 0 Inouth for orders: sches Matt, Murgliy, 8 Jago de Fuse ol ay BO arb, Rm 101 ‘alied Steamers a (Belg), and Saxo: Nuwcastis, Del, ‘re ‘AM—Passcd Uo iat ia iat scht Johu W' Hall, Je, from Provincetown: sche Johu W sovidense, aad Sarah saath, from Bock wn wo last night, sehr Wild Pigeon, for Taum nae igenes Peters, for Portland, and schr Taam ih, for Boston, now ing down. oon—Schrs stepuens Mort ang Anna Barton, for Charleston, ae PM—sehr the ate afternoea. Steamer uXOl ecayare Breakwater. April 28, PM—About fifty sai bere, One brig anda tew schrs have come in irom see WEOMPEAND. April 25—Cleared, schr Lady Suffolk, spoaronn Be J ork. ‘ong, New PROVIDENCE, AD April 27—Arriyed. schrs Pocohasset, uw ‘cee Foaw, Snow, Virginia; James ports Brandy wane, ekett, oO tl, mts} vite Wi ached J inne, lynch Green County Fain sinith. “Rondo i vile, ate Rach rie, a) Vf. Me sac 8 Sherwood, Engle, Maverstr: us ‘in aa Witiawe, Harlin, Jer Fe Hattie @ Dow, Miskervon, ‘utes lange kwood, st John, G i. 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