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| possible. | have protracted The Six Million Suit Against Tweed—Still Clamoring for a Bill of Particulars. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY ROBBERY. + Se LO judges | Judges Brady ana | in session, which Disagreement of the Jury and Noonan Admitted to Bail. | when it wil be hi eriminal branch of ovher month. In the superior C COMMITMENT OF A COUNTERPEITER. Wil preside. Judy On Tuesday morning Judge Btatchford, of the United states District Court, will call the bamk- ruprcy and other cases on the civil jury calendar, a oe eWom of Dan Bryant, the deceased min- | cad ‘Term, Part 1, strel, nas asked the Surrogate for letters of ad- | ministration upon the estate of her late busband, Mr. Bryant died intestate, leaving only about $200 wortu of"property, which goes to tis next of kin, The Grand Jucy in the United States Court yes- terday found indictments against Tnomas Rad- cliffe for subornation of perjury, 1m procuring a | false bail cond, and Charles J. Sprague for utter- | murder, occurred dmg counterfeit internal revenue stamps. | afternoon, Qeorge Albert Mason, the convicted counter. | feiter, was to have been sentenced tn the United | and nis assailant a States Circuit Court (criminal branch) yesterday, | aged twenty-one ye but owing to the iact tuat Judge Benedict felt) ft appears tuat W: unwell he was remanded untu next Saturday. Immediately after the discharge of the Grand Jury for the Apri! Term the Court adjourned, | ‘The further examination in the Templeton etuld tase was set down for yesterday, before Judge | Dononue. All the parties immediately interested were present, as well as a large crowd, expecting @ renewal of the spicy testimony and spicier ren- contres between counse! claracterizing the pre- vious session, Mr. Jonn D. Townsend, the coan- sel for Colonel Templeton, came up fresh ana smil- ing, but ex-Judge Busteed, tue opposing counsel, fovked mucn tue worse for wear, The cane with which he supported bunself and the almost | mournful pallor of bis countenance showea that Richard was not himself Im act, he put ina plea of lilness, and on this account the exammation Was adjourned, much to the disgust of the attend- Cluef Justice Da Court of Common A stabbing affray tragedy, recalling widow, From allt rather @ stormy feeling already exis scoid him. Tae yo sharply, saying, 10 Walker to lay his Stuod up and go both went into mined to have ing crowd. outside not ges i; sa, Land anc ) returned to the house, In the riposa Land and Mining Company suit with blood and uimselt Su attachment was obtained against Benjamin M. Stilwell, ove of the defendants, tor contempt fad Fels slowing een arced: tates Somat 4 ° s oauee 3 ovAa lanvattan, A of court in refusing to produce certain books Of '))wounds—one in the left breast, extending | cuba. 5.| Liverpoon./4Bowling Green the company before the referee. Mr, Stilwell uo- « sagonally downward, about an inch and a half | Sate i ot Georzia.. 5. fF pruac ay. 4 Kaentee' tis re i length, and rf | Hoisa 2 aU wa dertook toexplain his conduct yesterday before poe ol fe Perron gn ee - H feria {ty Broatwat: Jouge Barrett, in Supreme Court, Chamoers, bUt [ater boing a very deep end ugly wound, | City of i H>Brosaway it was evident that be made rather lame work | Captain Cafrey, of the Puta precincs “was | ain. Sly jc fggew ang Grea of tt, inasmuch as Judge Barrett granted ap order promptly notified’ of the case, and at once des- un ra Aver poo! Broad way. > ¢ a ain. Kotterdam {50 Broadway Girecting the attachment to continue til he an- patcned ior an ambulance, which, on arrival, COB- | ointig. 3!|Hamourz. (61 Hr ewer ceriein interrogetortes to be filed fortnwit, he being given two days’ notice for the answering of suca jaterrogatories, and meantime being re- ambulance, relapse: Manded to the carneee | of the speriz, when he reached buat tustitution It was | Y 4 dls found that cerebral hemorrhage tuud set in, | Vleet career: . ~ Slit rendering his recovery quite doubt Later | 2. |Hamoure.. [61 broadway. THE SUIT AGAINST TWEED. in the evening he Was removed, stl in @ state | Ba: 22°) Liverpool. /19 Broadway ‘There seoms to be promise of a pretty flercecon- | of unconsciousness, to Bellevue ‘Hospital. From Piieaatke earonteae tost between the opposing counsel in the $0,000,000 Ne appearance of ihe Wounds it is provable that EF 1 v ans SENNA — 1H ts tuey Were inflicted witha sharp pockes Kulle, Rites acewy Bult against Wiliam M. Tweed beiore tne case comes tot The great stickler evidently 15 @ bill of particulars. Application was made yesier- @ay in Supreme Court, Chambers, before Jadge Sergeant De Suays No. 19 Di Barrett, oy Mr. Iweed’s counsel, ior an order di- reeuug Attorney General Pratt to show cause jafuence why ne sball not be compelied to furnish them & where she bill Of particulars es to every warrant charged to have be-n wiegaliy drawn anu every voucher charged to be ja@ise, iraudulent and fictitious. It | was urther asked that te Attorney Geoeral show | cause why the complaint spall vot be made more aeanite and speciic on tne point of macmng more manifest What interest the ct y has acquired in the suit. The orders were granted, and the case Will come Up 1Or arguMeDt to-morrow. When, Lo douot, there will bea revival ot the historic dela days jormiog such & promiuent feature im the preliminary progress of the origiual ring suits THE ADAMS EXPRESS ROBERY. Upon the reassembling of the Court of Generai Sessions yesterday Kecorder Hackett directed that the jury im the case of Lawrence Noonan, tried for alleged compiicity in the Adams Express topbery, be brought into Court, they baving r tired co Geliberate opon their verdict at hall-past | ue o*clocs On Friday afterpoon anu Laviug been kept together qurlog the nigut. In response to the usual toquiry of toe clerk, whether they had Agreed upon a Verdict, the io.eman repiied they | Undue baste and etn street, Dim to leave. ‘Ibis Neison thereupon, baa not. Recorder Hackett sgia be regreited, in | tntef. hastily caugbt up @ shotgun and aiming it | ——— the cons ous discourge of his duty, he | at Clark fred, the contents entering his voay, | Steamer Abyssinia ae, Murphy, Liverpool via Queens Was compeled to keep them together ‘over | inficting a very serious wound. The injured man | town—CG Franckly, bint, = Ola, however, ; van impor- | returning to the Rew yore ae was ind | qdtcamer an Hy Gi Chester (Br), Lelich, Liverpool via taut case, having occupied thre | by a patroiman of the ‘hirty-first clnct avenstow B: is trial, It seemed to nim $2 tne Tocb atreet station “house, whence | Steamer Holland i, Simpson, London—F WJ Onght to errive at a conclusion one wey or tne | he was removed to bis resicence. Sub. ae Cornwall (Br), Stamper, Bristol—W D Mor. Otlier, aud he ieit it to be his duty to Keep them Towetner until the case was ied. Tue fore- pane of Wan said toat some ol the jurors wished to Know Whetuer tbe fact did not cowe.out im evidesce that it Was usual for Noooan to go to the Adams Express company’s cMce on sundays. That | Jatal Bature. jaery haViog been salisfactorily answeed the id Bag retired. They were @ second time calle into court in the afternoon, snd Dot oF SAY posse harze the iurtner consideration of tue case, Mr. Willtam F._.Howe, counse: for an gm Suseny on tee jare ee eas asked tl e orisomer } diately granied, | val. Laver in tue dey the required ball was iur- | wisned, and Noonan given his iiverty. Following | Wo close on the heels of the conviction of bis silezed confederate, Haurey, in tne Court of Oyer ana Ter: “BG che sentence vi the latterto | te Priso fired, immediately too late to ren afterward found t to have 8 unlocked Jor a8 It was lucky. THE SIXTH WARD COUNTERFEITERS, Commissioner Shields yestercay heid an examt- Bation in tue case of Joseph Garbese, of No. 26 Baxter street, Who on Suuday Jast passed a $20 bill on Mrs, Rachel Conen, of No. 49 Baxter street. Mrs. Cohen testified very positively to tue fact | thet the prisoner was the mao who passed the bil, aitnongh the party woo purchased a vest With the Moves Was a (riend of his, woo entered the store with im. Some time ago Garoese aud tho ower [talians Were arraigned before Commuis- Hover Shielus charged Witu )assing counterfeit Gives, oat they were dischar on their own re- identity. fire that occurrea during a Gre at the cogolzance, there not oving Mcient evidence o holu them. Another o/ the g Ramea Georgio obert Swith and J. Paimor, was eeeraay arresied by OMicer Hur. i future @ grove, of pixtn precinct, charged with ‘ | mers. J a@ counter! orient $5 Dill oo Georges onterrieif, of No. Pear! — street, Both the prisoners were identified by the Com- Missioner Os two of the 'oree who Were discharged | for want ofevidence. Mra, Cohen was asked hy | the Commissioner to Walk atouna the court room Bn each foor to conn: RAID ON A see if she could jeonthy ioe an Who was Last @ ing George Lewis, who resides at No. i aNg diGemore, St Thomas—Miller @ i eotin i ft row ot Bei wei e ver 7 pone called py the Muloerry me | rig JB Rirby. Gay, Havana—Bvans, Il & Co, : or fro a ia ‘ant a See cena bare oneen gn A | out Bante Bock, dammonad, Seville—Milier & Heagh+ SS ‘Tre prisoners Were committed in Ge. Waule the examination of the abo risoner | o— ‘was being hed an viticer 1 toe Seven een p at No, 610 Broadway sa swindled out ce Dee os rea oe tiMct orvugat in John Morkarty, awed tweuty years, of & sam of money oy means of the teen jareeon—! enbel Wi } Barecoa—B J Wenbe RE PA De ly aps Mame of fare, Captain Allaire, on bear | pebe DPawyer, Commings Meuitea warmudercd J Hse was noid forex. | 0g the Bhove facts, called up the reserves 7 ise B Bond Gr), Lewis, st Johas NF~Uenoy & bh lor a pound of beefsteak, smiuation ia defaait of $1,000, the piace. Het e: jcceeded in ar- DECISIONS. | Testing nine men Whom oe on engaged in niga Wave Crest, Ganky, Broaswick, Ga—Warren | | damoung and to them to the ation woes, | | pte e in * ~“ " Ty eo sist mY Per oa hasom Georzetowa and Pot Bint, | | Keuer, proprietor: iuiam Logan, win i | Feit, ‘Alexauaer W. Browo, anurew Carrol 7? Tp mingtes, NOS 8 Powell Coates Clark, Joa Wilrade, Albert “dont: | 45 EEF tla Bench dow c= ier au ure @ et al Va. Kelly ct al—See memor ndum tor counsel, were a. | Storrs vs, Bartiey,.—Plaintid’s complamt dis Missed Witu costs. (MemOorandum@.) A iatge amount & te oa. Bognes. meworandam, weue OL Smith, Snow, Wellfeet—Bt Jon: e Hoison va, Kabefiontudgment iur derendemt ond ty tue gouce ane Will oe sent toque property cler t : wen. Kame U0 Curd heobure, # Bilkdoee a oun wb Coste, (Memorandum.) | at the Pouce ‘isadquariere on Monday. oe iis Gerteode, Broek way, Ligganum, Ct=Rackett & | COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TRAM. By Judge Loew, | Standard OW Company ve, Yeami—Motion for | ore. (4 ouvert or \y granted on payment of | | ry . Faber mn ication weloe settied on notice. seater EDUCATIONAL VAIN ATTEMPT TO to extend the time Vall Waay Surteoder tue princk Peiy va, The Mayor, &o.—Motion jor leave to 6 60 Ghesex so tue amended compiniut | On Friday Dighs, Lu | Board of Eaucation, Pipe sardine ¢t a.—Motion to oyen de | og-red a motion the Scriptures and Nh Vas. ChurchilleLet counsel for the re. © parties appear Leiore me ut such Lime as , agree 04. COURTS FOR MAY. | Serstood what wa ‘There are vory fell eetenders in a)l the benehes (bere were @f the State courte for this mouth, and judges and theif chiires. tewyeis have promise of batiag tweir hands fou | gross injustive to Trom tine smm of business. As there are only tivo months of For the past month some Oi the judges youd the usual bour for adjournment, and It is likely that even more protracted sessions will be the order in future, beer} ing recorded member after member The Supreme Court, General Term, naving taken “no, eur a thousand umes. no; “no, em- @ month in deciding and Writing opinions upon Shanon: no,” &e, the cases argued at the March term, Will doubtiess submit a large baten of decisions at the opening | of the present tern. monti in this branch of the Court. ing will be Chief | Judges Dononue, Van Brunt ana Barrety There will be no ao Term till the 10th of the monty, | miner, Wil continue to enjoy @ Vacation lor an- tice Mone!l and Judges Freedman and Sedgwick Term, Judge Curtis Parti, Trial Team, and Judg | Spier Part 2, Triai Term, Larremore will hol PROBABLE MURDER. A YOUNG MAN DANGEROUSLY STABS HIS STEP- in Desbrosses street, the victim being John Walker, residing at No. 19, the above street, | pation, married Reed’s mother about eight years ago, she having at the time recently become a to the use of intoxicating liquors, and frequent quarreis resulted becween them. Of late years repeated altcrcations have taken place between young Reed and his steplather, and 4 few weeks ago they had @ quarrel that intensified the bitter | five o’clock yesterday afternoon Reed entered the | house, and had been inside but a little while when | Walker, Who had been drinking, commenced to angrily dared his stepsou outside the house aud fight him, and they exhausted. Some of the neighbors seeing Dis con- Veyea the Wounved Man to the Park Hospit where Dr. Smita made an examination of his tj Juries and pronounced them very dangerous. The man, while being conveyed to the hospital in the Leouard street station house, rosses Street for the purpose of arre! ing Reed, but be Was not to be jound, not saving been seen since the stabolag took place, His mother was jound in one of tne 10oms uncer the i liquor, and taken to the station house, ‘av locked up. they Wil be able to effect the arrest of Reed. ALMOST A MURDER. A SCHOONER DECKHAND SHOOTS 4 TELEGRAPH REPAIRER, THINKING HIM 4 RIVER THIEF. putting an eod to @ man’silie on a scboonerin the North River early yesterday morning. It ap- pears toat shortly before two o'clock Jawes Clark, @ telegraph watcuman, attempted to board the schooner Wiliow Harp, lying opposite Guttenbderg, N.J., for the purpose of getting the scnooner SUN AND MOON. HIGH WATEX. away from tne telegraph cable which crosses the = rise! ‘ Hs | ball ae eve . | Sua sets. jzndy Loot rth River to Guttenberg at the foot of Seventi- | Moon rises..inorn 8 20| Hell Gate... on which ¢ One of the deckhands, Neilson was on watch at the time, and set stranger board the ves: busicess of tue man and taking Mim ior a river | Sequentiy Nelson delivered bimseit ne ‘LWenty-second precinct, and was sepeett before Judge Kilbret: ce Court, who, on bearing t! tag Clark"s Wounds are not considerea SUICIDE FROM A FERRYBOAT. | 48 UNENOWN MAN SHOOTS HIMSELP AND JUMPS. S'eamer | Kuic ker, Kemble, New Orleans | ma INTO THE RIVER, Cuma an Jacinto, Hazard, Savannab—W R Gar- Shortly after nine o’clock last night, as the | “0% 4 champion, Lockwood, Charieston—J W Qain- | Grand street ferryvoat Warren was crossing the | tara & ern “bees he Eost River, an unknown maa, standing on thedeck | p Rear the edge of the doat, drew from his pocket @ donble-barrelied pistol aud piacing it at his bead © river ana being lost to sight. Hearing the shot,a Dumber of the passengers rusued CO the spot, out y aod before the commission of the fatal act pis conduct did not seem to be such as would attract | attention. Toe body has vot yet veen recovered, and there is DO clew as to the unfurtanate man’s |THE FRANKFORT HOUSE TRAGEDY. Coroner Woltman conciaded the examination | “ | yesterday in the case of David Reed, a guest at the Frankfort House, who wa April. The jury rendered the following verdict:— Toat David Rees came to bis death by suffocation aud We find bo evidence against Thomas Berson, — ls Tecom I GAMBLING HOUSE. it | police station house aud informed Captain Allaire that he bed been enticed into a | Temaiaing in the station pe and surrounded Steg and Cheries looked up, Tombs Posice Court thus mourmiu PUBLIC SCHOOLS, In the city of Newark there is@smali but im ¢. | tons wate OF By, Kolvat, @ ww April | fnential portion of citizens Who regard theread- 16 ax " ne Hane abe and wip soenee | tna of we wide ase ine Lora'’s prager 10 the pub oe uo data, a Tax ¢ 24g ign 28 i Soanued “ear sci | v " a Nf vs eee ee ee dosnt ns ante lar ei¥s, lon Out passed a Oupard sweswer vould | only Gonecessury, but | Was in favor of yooal muse being substitated, | | lo support Of hig motion Mr. Grassa@ann suid wnat | wal Was Doing tead to them. Lew! Sart them and exelude their chilaren by read- tug the Bible to them. Commissioner trial terms before the beginning of thesummer | j'M ion regardea the motion as a most vacation there 13 @ great desire to make the most | radical one, and the Bosrd would stuicify | of this time and diminish the calenders as iar a8 | iiselt by adopting it. A Vote was then taken } Which resulted in the rejection of Mr. Gras- | manao's Motion by the expressive vote of 18 to 2, | te two being Mr. Grassmann and anotner German commissioner, Mr. Klein. As the vote their sessions considerably be- CORPORAL PUNISUMENT was next considered, an effort being made to modify the rule allowing it, bur after discussion | ho amendatory result was reached. ARID TRANSIT. Tt will be an uuusuaily basy As usual the Davis and Daniels. ‘Three eircaits will ve Will be held respectively by € MEETING OF THE NEW YORE RAPID TRANSIT ASSOCIATION, In accordance with @ resvulution passed at an adjourned meeting of the New York Rapid Transit Association & Meeting was held yesterday at the Board of Fire Insurance Brokers, No. 162 Broad- Way, for whe purpose of effecting a permanent organization, Mr. Horace B. Claflin occupied the chair, and Mr. H. H, Cammann acted as Secretary. wld vy Judge Lawrence. The this Court, the Oyer and Ter- | ‘ourt, General Term, Chier Jus- e Van Vorst will bold Special ly and Judges Robinson and he Geveral Term of the | Pleas, Judge Loew will hold and judge J. F. Daly Cham- | association were read and approved, The Board | then proceeded to elect the jollowing permanent omeers and committees:—Jobn H. Sherwooi President; Caaries Latier, First Vice Presiden’ Jonu B, Cornell, Secoud Vice President; Wiliam H. Lee, Third Vice President; Php Van Valken- | bureh,’ Fourth Vice President; Hiram W. Siviey, Fith Vice Prestaent; Herman H, Cammann, Sec: retary. Executive Committee—Williain H. Morreli, Aionzo B. Cornell, Nathaniel P. Bailey, Jobn H, Obeever and Charies F. Livermore. Committee oo Legisiation—Alonzo B, Corneil, Allan Campbell, Charies H. Roosevelt. Committee on Bylaws and Revision of Constitution—Charies Baler, Charles H. Roosevelt, Hiram W. Sibley. At‘ter considerable discussion on legislation, ex- isting charters and plans, Mr. John B. Corneil was appointed a committee of one to examine into ex- isting Charters and report to the Board, and the matter of plans Waa jet to the Executive Commit- ree until a special committee be appointed. The Board then adjourned subject to the call of the Presigent. RAILROAD CASUALTY. While walking on the track of the New Haven Rallread at l41st street, last night, Conrad Beck, residing im 15lst street, was run over by a train ‘oing North, sustaining a fracture ol the right leg. l¢ Was removed to the Niuety-uinth street Ke- | | ception Hospital. FATHER. that bids fair to develop into a to mind the famous Walworth at about five o’clock yesteraay stepson, named Thomas Reed, ars, living in the same house. ‘alker, who is @ laborer by occu- bat can be learned toe pair led life, both being accustomed | | sing between them, At aboug | ung man retorted somewhat enect, that ge would not allow hands upon Lim. The latter 10 OCEAN STEAMERS. DaTRS OF DEPARTURE ROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF May. the street, evidently deter- | a scuiie. They bad been | jan ive minutes when Walker civtming all covered | pparentiy very much ‘Steamer. Opice. iy Broadway 15 Broadway. -|63 Broadway dd into unconsciousness, and Bowing Greom ana OMicer Willtaws, of the visited the ose Be NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VE*SELS ENTER- ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Yorx Heratp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal tor use on board the H#RaLp sieam yacht, show- ing while burning the colors red, green, red, changing irom one to the other in succession, and can be seen sev- cral miles distant. Captains ot vessels upon seeing this signa! wili oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship News Department of the Heyratp, wg Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Henatp news yacht, pler+No 1 Kast River, New York. Letters received from alt parts of the world and promptly delivered. Duplicates are re- quired. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. Toe police believe that misunderstanding came near its anchor was urag- bamed “er at once commanded | the latter refused to do, and without understanding’ the PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 1, 1875, CLEARED. wo tb +4 cauamer Othello (Br), Rogers, Mall, E—C L Wrignt @ Steamer fale ryo4 (Br), Hughson, Queenstown or Fale | ‘eteaiier #ra Frauce Gn, Tradelle, Havre—George Mac | .B Bi sopedetreht BU (Ger), Bussins, Bremen via Southamo ie of tue ¥ oi genes On Gulf Stream, Joves, Wilmington, NO—-Wm St er ite ichmond, Kelly, Baer) City Polnt and ngeaees HO Dom:nion ste: J ‘ry wh a4 Kuigat, Chichester, Georgetown, DOJ Steamer Hatteras, Swift, Baltiaiore—Old Dominion yn ip Co. pzgemer | biledelpni, Davis, Puiladelphia—James | ‘Steamer Beveriy. Pierce, Phuadeinia—vames Rand gt mar Gen Whitnev. Raliett, sosten—U F Di; Ship Humboldt, Wiiley, Anjer for ordere—J W Elwell * Ship Marcia C Day, Chase, Bremen—Carver & Barnes. ship North American, swith, Sea Franciscosuton & Bari, azendal (Nor), Thorsen, Cork for orders—Faneh, | Pear Taikun Ger}, Halier, Hambarg—Funch, Edye & ‘bark Imp! (Rua), Jacobsen, Hambarg—Funch, Kdye & ate Maria Gion, Sohwarts, Uremen—Totens, Book- moare A (Mexander (Swe), Almfeldt, Bremen—Funen, valuta, re ia Metzler (Ger), Jork, Wiswar—Tetens, ‘tare re cuss Liwell, O'Bnen, Antwerp—Jas W Elwell * bark Mindet (Nor), Ingbrethensen, Christiana—Fuacb, | FeRte Alliance (ion, Pedersen, Elsinore for orders=C Tork Andreas (Rad, Lassen, Copenbageo—Funch, Eee Victor, Pond, Port Elizabeth (Africa)= Araold, D | ee ceedalona, Griffin, Ciudad Bolivar—D & De iat Jacob (Aus), Cossovich, Philadelphia—siocovich avy e My Gta), Frenga, Queenstown for afterward jumping into tae © Fy assistance. The pistol was Weds suffocated at the | the 6tn of Ea, at that b Fraukiort House, April 6, 1875, | rear t win toe other hallways, at mbliag house Pont $4 Paine, Brown. St Pierre, Mart~ Peri] P tehr Herbert B, Mount, Brasos #ontiago~Woodhouse kerma, The prisoce:s | and Wi De Grraiguen at ti Fnpiements, used ipne Sarah Lotise, Winehenbach, Boston i W Loud { arene? M Collins, Lombard, Provineetown=dt Joan | var i Lmy for pent LG Somers, MoAllister, Hartlord—Raczett & Bre ARRIVALS bag R- THR HERALD STRaM YACuTs WHITESTONS TALHORAPE ULNA ABOLISH THR BIBLE IX THE TTERS IN IN NEWARK, | wt absolute Waste of time. atthe regular meeiing of tie Cowmissioaer Grossmann | 10 dispense Wita the reading of tue Lord'a Prayer, a bus castum, Gor), Leisy Bremen prit 17, via }s passsayors (o ei Of the pasene Laat varievie yorly eaipg with BY bon ivede assed Sh Auririan bark eleering Jorvers WEY A } oxns, olger, Gaveston, Rey aor i 24, With madeo and passengers w OC U Mallory steamer Perkiomen, Pisroe, Philadelphia, wita coal to — east steamer Main orlel heen th at 47 W, showsng signal wit) hteasmer ptate. of he had jooked iuto oot ten 4 \3 arents WhO COngiuered the | | ™oiy 2 TO BE hRAw up Phai ot ote alow! | ab ates ossorasa Blakes cated eel cbhc The mmutes or tye last reguiar meeting of the | Le. | Thos d OWen & Sn; vessel to ta SHIPPING NEWS i | Carleton, 83} tous. to strip, calx aud remecal. | toms to paint; bark This, 488 tous, 35 °8 W; had fresh winds and fine weat! thence to Bermuda light airs and calms; trom thence I aay with sirene, wesierly gales, 1 ‘© Curmeli (1 ee astellano, Bristol 50 days, in bal- ast MLOrey At, Marassl, New Ross 63 days, in ballast to Slocovich & Co. Mai tie weather to Bermuda: trom | thence Lo days, with strong westerly gales; april 26, iat 3441, lou 09 14, spoke brig "Anua Wal (Br), trom Ber. muda tor New York, 30 di i out.” bark James Kiichen (of Halitax), Reynolis, Marsetlies 48 days, with mdse toJas Henry: vessel to Gerhard & Brewer, Passed Gibrattar Mare Palermo 6? days, vidi Mareh 10. | ina 49 days with d Gipraltar Maret | ed a severe gale 5), Curry, Mes- | DIDny ssl to. Maste: te the northern 1 41 46. lon and feld toe; Passed Gibraltar Murch 31, m: hau fine weatho lar obliged w rian Bark Atiant days, wath sugar and molasse April 7, lat 281 Singapore tor Bs “ Bark G de Zaldo, Miller, Cardenas 10 days, with sugar to order vessel to Waydell & ( Bark Lavinia (of Eastport). Shackford,’ Caibarien 1 3, With sugar to J M Ceballos; vessel to Brett, Son & | was Dark ‘China der), ‘woin altar Boomerang (of Pictow), Wainbach, Matanzas 1 th scar to Matthassen & Wiechers; vessel to C Riteball (wf Windsor, NS), Colville Bark | days, with sugar to Ferry & Co; vessel tod ¥ Whitney & | Sagua 11 Brig Incoranto Monte Carmelo (Ital), Librano, Mar- seilles 78 days, with mdse w order; vessel to master. | Passed Gibraltar March 1. Brig Water Lily, Clotra, Rio Grande do Sul Feb 22, with “hides, &c. to orde el to George M. Smith, Crossed the’ # quator Starch lon 43 20 2 xp WNW: split sails, ano'was 14 of lat $2, with severe weather: Apri! 11, poke sear Jas W Brown, of Belfust, trom Phil deiphia for Mayauuez, 13 days out: Yist, lat 3391, spo from Joaton for Cape Gayuen: May jot rr pilot of of boat No nk, Dearing NSW 29 mile firagoaue If days, with log- Bh 8 foxinae, Wilke wood and lioney to R Murray, Jr. Hrig Beauty (of St John, NB), Sinclair, Caibarion, 10 days, with sugar to Fernandes & (aly seel to PI Nevins & Son. Bria Atalaya, Cole Cienfuegos 16 days, with, sugar. to Ponvert & Vo. in the straits of Florida, svoke Bee Winnohuna Yor). irom Cieutusges for New Yorks 2th. olf Hatteras, sclir J Ricardo Jova, from Cienfuegos for do. Brig Yerces Mincwley, Small, Clenfuegos 22 days, with sugar to Maitiond, ‘Phelps & Uo; vessel to Simpson, Ciapp & Ca, Was 9 days north of Hatteras, with strong fund Brig Race ‘Coney, ‘of Bangor, Coney, Trinidad 15 dw ‘cial Warehouse Com- Bans mine ‘4 Spar Bey with cocoanats to Josian lord : Sone N Hand, Doherty, Manzanilla 16 days, with itf@uey, &c. to Tho.) Owen & vessol to HN fland. Sehr Annie B Gilkey (of Boston), Gil Matanzas 13 or dé ligitbuens vessel tot W Was Sdaysnorth of Hatteras, with strong rales; split satis, | reak, Blake, Sarita 14 days, with molasses to <r Ward & Co. Had nd SC gales the entire passage; was 6 days rihot Hatteras; April 3), 11 PM, Barnevat beariis WNW. 3 tnites distant struck & sunken ‘Wreck | recely no daibage. tour aL. ‘Palmer ‘of Bath), Beracon 13 days, | With truit to 4 Madge; Schr hothen, Pranstberg. darecouieduve with fruit to Youngs, smith & Co; vessel to BJ Wenberg. sehr Sarah « Donglass (of Nassau), sleuthera8 days, with pineapples to Jas Doulas Schr Harvest Home (of L.imnoine), Hodgkins, Nassau 7 gays, with pmeapples to Jos Eneds; vessel 0 BJ Wen rt, Arnold, Richmond for New Haven, Schubert, Craniner, Virginia, , Virginia. nia, days, with sugar tot Loud & Co strong NW and Lewis, 1 Fehr SJ Vaughan, Vaushdn, Virvi Schr Emma White, Gelott, Virginia, Sehr Modorator, Biybee, Virgiua, sehr Lizale, Ingersoll, Virgins Schr Jus Jones, Joues, Virgini bg Bark James Primrose Gr), which arrived April 30 trom Sagua, is consigned to Gerhard & Brewer, war Brig Temi (Aus). Storck. which arrived April $0 from Gloucester, is con: to Slocovie PASSED THROU fteamer City or New Bedtor, Fish, New Bedford for New York. with muse and passen sors. steamer Uaiate, Walden, Frovutenes tor New York, with aidse and passeng Steamer Tiltth ‘New Lonion for New Yors, with mdse and v Sehr Osprey, € preaux, NB, for New York, 6 days, with timber to Chas F snow, Sehr 5 J Fort, Fort, New itaven for Georgetown. Schr Caroline Youn oun, anes evelle, Mass, for | Philadelphia, with stone to i Burker & paicht Oakes Ames, Baboltt, Hrovidence for Elizabeth- »efchr Osprey, Allen, Poland tor New York, with spil- ing to order. Scbr Lizzie Carr, Carr, Thomaston tor N behr -aran Clark, Merit Frovidence tor Ni Sehr Phil Sheridan, sur ‘phy, Brantiord 1 yoght Baran Bruen, Manning, Provids fork. ‘Sehr Sarah J Bright, Spriager, Bridgeport for Paladel- ‘Sebr Mary A Doie, Dole, New Haven for New York. Sehr FA ‘stuart, Libby, Machias for New York, with | spiling to C snow. eenr Alabama, Newell, Briere ort for New York. Sour Ori ean ‘Rowland, Pi jefterson for New York. mith, Bowman, “Rew Seatora tor New York. BOUND HAST. Sehr Harvest, Corwin, New York for Providence. Sehr Empire, Mupattiek. dew York for New Haven. sehr & 5 Daly, Duly, Hovoken for Bostor 4 Pon James (eCroskey, Willard, Hooowen for Provi- ence. sehr Pp, Hodges, Rondout for New Bedford. ste Scur Memento, Weeks, Weenawken tor New Bedtora. accht George Gurney,’ Gurney, Hoboken tor srovi- en eehr A C Foster, Chadwick, Hoboken tor Providence. Schr Richard Law, cldridge, Huboken for Bosto! bene Wm tice, Tice, Newbury fur Boston. Schr Katie J Hoyt, Arnold, Baltimore for New Haven. Schr We » sGessper Egbert, Hoboken for Provide: Schr Sarah Biake, Briggs, Hobokeu for Providence. ona SSrouty-One. Friends, Bishop, Hoboken tor Paw- anear A Heaton, Knowles, PortJohnson for Provi- nee. Scbr Charley Miller. Jones, Virginia tor New Haven. Behr Sie state w York for Rockland. e Scar Ni teal, York for Boston. ie phy joboken for Portiand. Allen. © eoaiotd, xe Md ps tor Boston. pone chitres Dennis, Hoboken for Yrovideace. aoe Pharo, ‘Bingham, Hoboken for Provi- nce. ng Wm Thompson, Payne, Noriolk, Va, tor Prori- Sent FH yu Smith, New York for Millstone Point, Sehr Henry Gibds, Comin, New Yors tor New SAILED. Steame: bit gr ‘Bri, for Liverpool; (Br), 0} hd (Br), Lo mao: Donau (Ger), ‘Semen | % | | anim TI Chaffee, Newell, Virginia for New ua- | | | dford. 1), Havre: Othello ls Corhwall i), orate alaagowy & City of Wao nici an dacinto, Savannah, ,rHamplon, oI farieston: nen ington, Co wiimiea barks Garin | rprale BY it, oS Thomas. SHIPPING ome Docking, since our last report, has not been very brisk, and is not iikely to be so until there 1s more chartering of ‘vessels done, The entrios are as follows:— Propeilor Clyde, 1182 tons has been on the large bal- ance dock foot of Pike street, to paint bottom, and was tollowed vy ships Southora Cross, i127 tons, and 8G Heed, @52 tons, both to strip, calk and rometal; steamboat Bridgeport, for general repairs, and bark Samael D On the smaller balanee dock adjoining have been brig | Startight, 821 tons, to receive her first sult of metal; barks | Henry L Gregg, 493 tons to paint, and Montevideo (Fr), jis | | 829 tons, to strip, calk and rectal, and steamboat Gen Sedgwick, 437 tons, to strip, caik and metal. ‘The mammoth sectional dock foot ot Rutgers street has | falsed stoamors Schiller (Ger). 8600 tous, to paint; Caty of Fitehbarg, 1037 tons. to calk; Cleopatra, 1045 tons, to paten inctal, and Knickerbocker, 1642 tous, to palat. On the simali dock adjoining have been brig Alice (Br), | q; 118 tons, to patch; bark Eilen Dyer, 420 tons, to patch, and brig J « Marrison, to paint | On the large Clinton street sectional dock have been | bark wwmut, 474 tons, to patch: propeller J L Has- | brouck, to paint; ship Mleetwing, 820 tons, to strip, calk | and metal; propellers Professor Morse (cable steamer), 9% tons, ana City of Austin, 1294 tons, both to paint On the small Clinton street dock bark, TK Welden, 708 | tons, has stripped, oalked and metailed, and brig Emily | (Br), 24 tons, has patohet. | ‘tho ontries at the sorew docks foot of Market stroct | | | 2 be dook, propallor h barks J H Ohadwie! brig Fastorn Star, 288, tons, to patch metal; schr f torpedo boat Nina, also to paint, On the middle dock, | propellor WH Gladwish, to palat; sohr ST Hager, 360 na, to strip, OK And remetal, and pilot boats J W Ri | | supplement, containing a inrze num | Teterence for ull parues interes | Philadelphia tor Antwerp, before reported as bavin, aD, 428 toms, to paint and US | Mu Bridgewater, 1456 barthen, now loading at San Prat cisco, and has lett for that port to take ‘command of ber, Hanteax, April 27—A small schooner, name unknown, while beating up the harbor last evening, went ashore near Point Pleasant, Roorront, Me, April 27—Sehr Alired Chase, Robinson, his been reported ashore this evening (Iuésday) Lexr Thinin island at the entrance of the barber, she will probably be got off all right at high water. Amemicay Lioyps Reotsrer ap TRLEGRAPNIC SIGNAL Gone—sunpleiment for Aprit to this work, pubushed by Hartshorne & King, has been received. sa valuable or of now vossel, with signal numbers, 97 speciat surveys made by the representatives of this society in all. parts of the world, also inetallings, repairs, &o. making it a most valuable Jin shipping. WHALEMEN, Arrived at New Bedford May 1, barks Kathleen, How- lund, Indian Ocean: Draco, - nell, suantic Ocean, vieared at Nev Bedford april 9, scur Cohaunet, Fish- er. Aunatia, Dosan. ae » Hi Ww rew Hick: wiand, of Westport with Bd ibd t bbls ‘ol Pate Tat 20% 3, low 3120. SPOKEN. Brig Oliver {ot Albert) for St Domingo, April 12 Brig irfleld Gr), Hampton toads, Mareh 2y, of Cape st Roque Brig Grace agthrop, trom Moston for uaytl, no date, Jat 8251, lon 6745), sehr Annie Bell, trom New York for Arroyo, April 12 lat 83, lon 74, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND OAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Hxenatp London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, No3 Rue Seribe, the arrivals at and departures from Eu- ropeap and Eastern porc of American aud all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country tree 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. Averpren, April 30—Arrived, bark Jane Young (Br), McDonald, Baltimore, Axtwere, May 1—Arrived at #lushing, ship King of Al- geria (Br), Smith, Philadelphia (see below). Barustor, April 30—Arrived, ship Conference (Br), Will- jams, Pensacola. Bevast, April 30—Arrived, brig Raven (Br), Evans, Bull River, SC. Capiz—Sailed, schr Kate M Hilton, Baker, New York. Deat April S0—Arrived, ship Hudson, Pratt, New York for London; brig Water Lily (Br), Hocken, Boston for do. Arrived in the Channel 90th, ships Royal Charter (Br), Robins, New Orleans for Keval; John Maun (Br), (iibson, if Hermmudg: from New York }, lon Hunter, trom Pernambuco tor | New York for Bremen: brig Blitz (Ger), Bohn, United States, Dusty, April 30~—Arrived, bark Sletpner (Nor), Olsen, Baltimore. Exsinore, April 28—Arrived, bark Frances Bourneuf (Br), Weston, Savannah tor Reval; 30th, ship OB Ha- zeltine, Gilkey, do for do, after being ashore. Patmouta, May 1—Arrived, schr Menawa, Rogers, Ara- caju (Brazil) via 8t Thoma: Piexrwoon, April 30—Sailed, bark Osteriide (Nor), Las, season, Onited States. Liverroot, April 390—arrived, ships Calista Hawes (Br), Leavitt, amd Carin (Nor), Lee, Pensacola; Carrie” Clark, Stowell, Port Royal. SC; Medea (Bri, Latta, New York; Rowantree (Br), Cunningham, Galveston; barks Walter Armington, Jr, Hooper, Nortolk, Va; W @ Put- nam (Br), Pitts, Moblle; Guiona (Br), smith, Savannah May 1, steamer Haytien (Br), Watson, New Orlean ships Princeton, Flagg, do; areit (Br), Purdy, « Universe (Br), Jones, Savannah; N & E Gardner (Br), Horner, Mobile; barks Martha P Tucker, Tucker, New York; ShefMield (Br), Lithgow, New Orleans. sailed 80th, ship Elizabeth Hamilton, Stone. Balti- more; barks Toloweo (Aus), Gladulich, United States; H L Routh, startin, do: Susan M Dudmam (Br), Durkee, Philadelphia; John Black (Br), Doane, St Thomas. Lonpvow, April 30—Arrived, bark Jonas Risting (Dan), Svindyen, St Marys, Ga, Sailed 80th, bark Omegs (Br), Bruce, Montreal. Liszox—Arrived, brig Rosaila 8 (ital), Capello, New York. Paenwo~Sailed, schr Natal (Br), Short, United States. Qurexstows, April 30—Arrived, bark Saran Scott (Br), Estall, Portiand, 0. Sneena Leoxe—Sailed, sonr Jas Nickerson, Whitmore, United States, Arrived at—— Apri 28, Pita, from United States; 80th, Swallow, do. alled from —— April 90, schr Pamlico, Strech, United States. Loxpox, May 1—Ship King of Algeria (Bi Smith, from . rived in the Channel, is full of water, having been ashore. She is now at Flushing. Ship Oriflammoe (Br), from London for San Francisco, is at Vortemouth undergoing repairs of tae damage re- ceived in coliision with steamer © Punch. ship C B Hazeitine, from Savannah for Reval, before reported stranded off the Skaw, Denmark, has been hauled off and towed to Elsinore. Bark Beltiste (Br), trom Liverpool for tne United States, has put into Queenstown with her captain Wean- kins) dead. FOREIGN PORTS. Anzer, March 8—Passsd, bart Lizzie H, Babson, from Manila for New York. Bk ee an 2%9—Sailed, sent Kate Wentworth, ead, Yor! ELevTAERA, April 22—1n port sehr Old Chad, Read, for New Oneans. xa Kona, March 27—Saile ee ag = rian dor st aa Francisco; 26th, bri inet, Sieger Pongal ee bee gris e dark Lord, Macaulay ¢ Granger, San Bae Se As Auck! Havaxa, April 9—Arrived, a chias; $n. steamer or Juniete:_ Ses rine (edelp Por bares X apggeaanad Clark, Newborn, Bs y. Heard, aa Sifted son, brig GP Geary, outa. Philadelphia; ¥ ly see alley, ebilth, north of atserne; Be Weeks, Aor arrived, briga Arctic (Br), Cogs i Be, ke. do: rene W, Eaton ‘is, Portland; Eugene (Sr), Mernai Hew Yorks arrived 30th, ene abel, from Canso for — 5 Arrived May 1, Trinacria (ur), Huteau Caenew. 04 Liverpoat mmerce, Boston; sohr tanle puIn6 arrived Ist meamer 1 Lawion, Glas cow and igverooot ‘and sailed PN tor st son Cleared 2th, bark Minerva (Br), Allen, Liverpool dn- Whalley April a bark “rey: Manderstrom. St Margarets prise Webs Forte “Rico; sau Pearo, Dewerar ni Tioito, Feb 2)—-alle, bark Buyoy, MinaGoaner, Ap et Tamia, pork, Os ‘Bos- fone Goldfinder (Br), fur do; json, for Dew York; sche Mott sedeil, Porter for do pm el peter i—Arrived, sehr Lahaina, Houghton, . f Has seas Bet Pay oe (arf for 0. WAL ctv. sche Samos, Bryant, Dark ‘Marmiou, Joraan, Kureard itt. tor New York, st Jago, April i “tiled, steamer Aastin, Morgan, In- ved, schrs Lookout, Nichole, Xe Wigectoue ‘pravbiogm (BP, o ciel eer tam N of Hat ‘erte! 0 ma og Star wn, Bonen, 8 bt bark Jennie S ‘9 “land. Boston: Cisured 1 Ist. rehr Annic Mareb gimIn. boty a iS a ender, from for ma Francisco: brig alenaoy, row << ‘Xo sail Apeu 6; 6. Shr “Greynoand, Burns, trom an Victonts, YI. ape 1S—Arrived, bark Delaware, Hinds, | Hovoluia: 1g: suip Washiauton a ei, won Francisoo: bart Joseph Haydn 0 16t0, Hark Midas, Cook, Wakes, ADH INO ATE YESS Pa pork AMERICAN (CAN PORTS. ship Bilzaveth ARTORIA (Orozon), April He=Arrived Dougal (01), White, dan Francisco. A NURIA. April ore vet: * sooeed Rhody Holmes, do wep steamer Joba, Oidaon, ary 6 ADI e108 ‘iowa Aary, we York: sohrs Anni ae ih, New London: uh 4 hi gtadongaal ‘Well and Caprice, to cloan amd pat On the smatier 4 dito Ms Vermah, George’ eas Pendle. dock, sehr RJ Evans, 70 tons, for gonerai repairs: yaoht | “a ae - yea * mag , Prosporo, to paton copper, aad pilot boat W W story, to fa, leared—Barg Whitney 7 bpieen, Eo fend vie Do. clean aud paint beeo On the Gowanos balance aook, sohre yony. $13 tons, to oalk and matil: Chas Dennis, oaik and paint, and Lucila Murchison, 48 Ww patch metal; io vatote Oswego and Hudson, t oni® aol paint; propelier 14 L Tevo, for ROW Wheel, aod soBr Hattie L Puuer, to point toe Brie Basin dock at Red Hook have heen steam. | Coaneciiout, Klopstoot, J Taylor, Corning, Long Branch, Thos Powell, Niagara and Atlag: ship Imperial; soht Kate; olevators Fors and Manhat tan, and 6 ¢WAsoholten, Tho later vessel was undergoing exteasive repat MARITIME MISCELLANY. pam Bee onbio news Sair Hownonnt, 100s tons, batlt at Bath tn 1979, now im | pata hes been sold W Pariive in this city wtor about | oo this veel, vound which Was towed iby i aid A Very, of Giouoester, we Tow y ccon Kerner The sane: Branewick to pot ealvan j DOded butiwti—owuers of the ‘Wiiitaw a on): marian tneree), Grant, i393 4 Bren ov voard, Willie i fire ruesl. | pons pa art Tanera ere, out or whigh I veusrded ae a work or ng ot vessel WA: extraordiuary auiculty oF Fis Sena W P Hoon before tei ted, pehore Boor, sae tof and take: the ot maceraaly a earuall, Wer save tadabek, re of Lio: net be (3). t sei npogid. Loveland, bal- moia, Roudr Geikiwone Arcola, Mondail, , Helier L Reman, ar 40, 15s ineoer May l=Ar timore se ‘nui Hovoxen, Cieare4—Sieamors Alhambra, Crowets, Pivlade:piias winwous plia Roure (Bry, Marsors siaily hompaon, Humagos, ayanae 1 Joa F Carney, Jhre” Cuphs (Liberian) id mae jars aJeer: jkaeaua i Unuroh, Keliey, Galy ' wMexewdria; Cora: Avion do: haot 8 Pia ih Bake Saitinora" Adie wauder’ fowell: Wit O sha + Hck, | FOWSN ; Joseph W Sabet, a a nd Willian a Balle, elt tf i bei salled— ston ua Wilda ny bes sont Moore, "; ¥ 5 setae 4a. bay ae expr a DoArrived. park Coninontat is; be Omer (Br), Willsas a ay lmAriived, peawers Commerce, Walke: carsliars Lowes, doy walverty 14 Mag tre: dy, Wilanyion, XC) sohra wer da, Hip Miteueli, a; aha ‘al New Vor, oh, Nut burke Kone’ sverts ‘Berihe (sor), Gaarn, do; Reform Disers > eros; San Pie » BEGaMS!, rae ar Fale TOUS 988 (00) Wrewen! Uriga hieanor | (it), Gelivin, Matauaas wens Beery, Keoasy, do: ues | Egil tat Bhat if Fortde France, Mart; seir Minnie @ nid, Holt, Savanges, red, brig Uudloy, Denaeh,! 7a diy sohrs | i ry rie \ bortie Bear fir i Hlaridge, Burk ou eines) aes wie 7. Onan: cctalichneenbeabmmnin wets | Sirenean nat Beas, oot — port, sobr Hattie Haskell, Hav- | vin Roticie | A Wisthe-ciearedy Schr David 8 Siner, Huntley, New May Arrived, brig River Queen (Br), Fulton, Bow CHARLES ‘TON, May 1~Arrived, steamer South Caro BT it, Lmiad York, New York; pLleared= sien a pore dibarientat, Ferry, quator, Hinekley, Philadelphia, i ibs ral o~arrived, sets F Merwin, Fiatons ith Mary Collins, Collings, Boston a barks Palermo (BF), Allch (Nor); Westergvard, hatadeiphia) 27th, ship sun jalzell, diittord Haven; bar Heriha Ger, Brandt 6 Cleared April 21, barks Tne irandis, (Nor), Olssen, Hamburg: 2d, Berlin (Br), Jones, Port Made 5 brig Leal Ef ‘oupe, Bostou (ir), Davis, Leih: 2th, barks Forest Queen (Br), MeCal- inont, Beliast; Auguat (lor), Kuster, Queenstown; 27th, Whitenuven. Aaremont (it), Ka HION, roe suiied, sche Sarah W Blake, from Havana; Sailed—Bark Gino (Aus), Bainmore: orig SW Patras er, do; Daisy (trom Kio Janeiro), New York. Arrived—Bark Kidderairk (Ger), from Liverpool, seeks ing, é Faun RIVER, April 30—Arrived, schr Isabel Alberto, - dennneaies , steamer Geo W Ulyde, Pennington ST, May 1—Arrived. bark Hindeborg (for), lexanaria, KB, tor orders. May 1—Cleared, ship Wm A Campbell, Car hug, Liverboot: Sailed—Schr Eliza 8 Staples, Strout, New York. lg st Yer oe Yd—Sailed, schr Kate Foster Ky, Strouite New Yor! AN, pril w--Arrived, bark Comtesse Duchatel (iy, Dupsnt Bordon ace, Apalachicola. “leared—schr Belinda, Ge: vay. J—Arrived, schr ly Woodbury, Woodbury; Cleared—Steamer New Orleans, Dearborn, New mae hrs Aitavela, Walker, Belize, ion; Mary Emily, Pew (Passes, May 1—Arrived bark Mignon, Soule, Rio Jam e 1c hored outside the bar, steamers Hudson. 8 for New 1 York; Vanover Ger), rom Bremen via Ha Steamer Yagoo at and ship (not barx), Mariborough cr are silt on U NORMOLK. Avri29—Arrived, schra da J York: Lydin W Hannan, Cobb. brovidaie mi on . April 27—Arrived, schr Comet COLA, April 29—Arrived, sehrs als 3 \arison, Thmanola; Henry B May. Blackman, PC Sonne TPOR per: do. Nor), Jacobsen, Liverpool; Sondre rats n, Sharpness. PUILADKLE UTA, May trived, steamer Bristol Wallace. 24 hours from New York ; barks Northern Queet en, Dolier, Eyelid ‘igre (tal), Cavassa, eae sehrs Cay Bonnell, Sherman, Baracoa; ar @ Kain, do; J W Haig, Pole, Pungo River, N Belden Hurrison, Haddam; W 8 Seull, New York; Lisele Dewey, Matanzas, Below—Bark N M Haven, Ulrick, from Matanaasi brie Odoritia. Holland, Saguas seby Grace Webste onas; Nellie Crowell, Kock B Wheaton Caries ; ort joseph 8 Hewett tausvies ¥ G Witlara, Port igaredesieamers Catharine Whiting, Harding, hort ence: Norman, Nickerson, Boston; Experiment, Alle New York: Vindicaigr, Koxers, Providence; Fait ter, Charleston; Aun Elza, Richards, Avon ate (Br, Spicer, Rorterda ing rower, ‘Newport, I Nickerson, ¢ sais Humer, Somers, Somersct; dese W Ruight, Fem tou, Livan; Kate Giford, Gitford, New Bedford: Alphom incent, Salem: Nadab, Chet N “Also cleared, Herbert Chure! Bremen; bark aa, en. Duumtop, Cork or Ratmoath; sehrs © Nicker: nston; Lena Hunter, Somerset; Kate Gifford, New Bedtord; AH Leaming, Newport Sada, Neviburyports Kta & Josie, Matanzas ay. Sail Whit Naweastir, Del, Mayl, AM—Brig Margaret i{80,, fo8 ucenstown Yor orders, passed down last evening ; sent Wend A Hunt, from Caibariem, passed. up ‘tus’ morn ing: 4 barks, 1 berin brig and several schooners, in sight oif Reedy Island. coming up under sail. Noon charks Providence "Br, tor cork oF Falmouth, for orders, and Janet Foroes (Br), for do, passed dows sinice the inorning report. DkLAWARE BReaKWATER, May 1, AM- Arrived | last even. ing, barks Meteor (Nor), from Brem neta (Rus), from’ London; both In ballast: Richardson, from Trinidad, for orders, Went to ‘sea yesierday, barks Satanna, Eye sl - Syrings, Magnus Lagobator, tarnjot, and Voy: Ship Hilza Everett: bres N Hanson; selirs Exel, barat Haring and 1, W ilateh, Reyenue cutter Graut arrived trom New York last night, leaving at 930 AM. M—Arrived, oarés Wahsatch, 12 days, and Mars 4 Nelsou, 9 days, irom Sagua, for orders’ (the tormer lef for Philadelphia at 2 PM, ‘he latter remained); brig FL Richardson remains tor New York. ‘Schr Kia May, Norwegian ant ae ‘oark Mai Braato, from Ger 1 Leghorn; ee Cailao, die B Bacon, trom Demerara: Georgia, Philo, trom Barbados: Chas A Higgins, from Chertbim, from Georgetown, 8 rah A. Caluls: Horace Moodle, trom Jacksonvill mell, from Wilmingtou, NC, and Fannie Harmer, from aniucket pussed up this afternoon, The US Revenue mer Hamilton and Us Liguthoure tender Vivlet also Passed ap. Steamers Catherine Whitin wands, for Savannah, and Norn Jno M Quin Lawns, Del, May areved . from, Byperca., Orilaiy 5 V Nichols and Alice Putuet schr G: . April 20—Arrived, schr D H Ingraham, Ames, Kondout. Sailed—arig Sarah Morris, sehr Thos Boaz. rrived, steamer Franconia, ast, Mey le Prescott, Boston ; sans OWuined, jeorge V Jordan, ton (tier ¢ ce low foc South America): Josepha Cakes, Parker, Cleared—teamers Peravian, (i Watts, ‘Livers 001; Chesapeake, Mangum, York;' George Cromwell, ee he ahaa Sherijan, bar: tt. Dog Wall a cee, Rew y ork; Charis fi Dey A ay View (to load, stone for Pensacola); Stella Lee, a ‘Also clewred, bark Abble N Franklin, Sagas. n (Br), Liver Sarled—steamer vera: ‘ irived, sour Jobn B Hardt, osatniaeaneak . Elizabet eicd aches Kobert Bistr, Brooks, Have: wir & be cee ESTER tie th vel, steamer rss », “April, 3)—, , + Couch, New York’ scbr E Leach, 'Pendieton, Rooklan Me. Suiled—Bark Lorton Vale Breemor Rio Spneizos pris. saben ch (Br), Hultman, ty Pome, to finish Idg for uth Ameri HOCRUAND. A il 22—Sailed. schrs H Coombs, Bishoo Kentucky. 8 ni Sardin! ifebroak ‘Tee imouth, Yarmoutt. Ames, Bishop: F V Turner, Wa: ker Jones, Coleor: ana kelle Brown, Knowiton, Hudson, Post, do; Thom ix, lave: a W Glover. berry, and aretie, mk: field, Achorn BAN PaAnoisoo, April 16—Cleared, schr Legal Tea- der, Winding, Mono! jollul= (and sailed 17th). Sinled's ip City of Madrid (Br), Swan, wns parks e peace Ge Gardner, Nanaimo; w ttn hrrived, abil Alaska, anderson, Departare Bay. hi Staghound, Pil red—: 5 Ded, oa vas ig pO eg tn rigziig! soe bark erdini ‘Gran (Ger), Roa "| af Feige arning teh (ar, Chaston, Callao; pe May i ohrrived, Fe Loch Dee (Or), Major, Newoas ae VANWAIL May 1—Cleared, bark John Campbell UsOget at, avril giArrived, aches Julia Ann, How- %—arrived, sehre Al Mary ponte, fi for sett: Alice P ies A Stimpson, Portland for Saullia River, Ga. ‘batled—sehr Har’ May Iara 0 B salman Gr Portlandy, 3 rere Point Tadio 1th, for bos ‘aren Orie, Cadiz; Bowdoin, ag aez, PR; more for Boston; jaar for ae joston; Nulata, ow ii Rankin, + lizabetbport FT ai mie SH Proviaence ior ane wallial sehre, Levi Hart Mary «Wiel ‘iluta dona, RS Newcoud, A P Wixi” Ciineloy's el ae) Daron, Bowdomn. Warren Sawyer and © Ra LUMINGTON, NC, April 29—Arrived, soht 3? Browa, niger. Oardenaa. Neard—Bark artillerist (Ger), Gtese. 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