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is “SHE STATE CAPITAL | and bation of she New York Common Comnell. that it be orgered to a third reading. Carried. The otver bili were also ordered to a third | peading. adjourned, | THE DILL Passage by the Assembly of The following 14 the bill recommended by the Rapid Transit Bill Commeou Coanetl, and which wii probadly pa tue Senate tomday:— Ax Aer to wuthorize cities to provide railways for ray THE STREET CLEANING COMMISSION, | “transit of persa: nd property, and to create corpora | tons tor that purpose. Jobn Kelly and Tammany Mon Lobbying Against Charter Amendments. ihe people of t! ate and Assembpiy. « THE COURT OF ARBITRATION. ented in “pre! | SECTION L-—fhe Mayo | authorized to nominal Board ot Alde: all be residents of raid transit, ty hold oft! three years.” 1 Uereol, with the Mav PirstVo ft d des pers to de Approve. a nto such esty a maid CXL streets ed tor t tin the f whom said Muvor a a license to use the gan ht and franc! bidders or a as th s shall acc ' iis her ter waned, | rightand tranchise Isto be used for carrying | and conveying persons and preperty by the team or other mouve vewer thro any and all streets, places and avenues th s have as above name nd property rms ana conde ‘oposals, jority of ih ALBANY, May 4, 1875. - ‘The Assembly was to-night engeged in cmsider- — Btion of rapid trausit bills, Mr. Prince’s general bill was discussed at length, and bo voi. was raised in opposition to the passage of all nece.\sary bills on this important sudject; im fact some gentlemen suggested that all the bills on r.\pid transit, both in the Senate and Assembly, showd be passed, so as to leave no excuse for not seci\r- ing this great toon to the citizens of New York. Mr. Prince’s biil, was read through, and its pass- ‘a proper and ave: ety . ved by sald aad they may pro AILWwAS, OH t% p reject aby Aldermen of way tor said propos rin the names of the su and may give lice er essfal bid to use ders or $ same on the terms sioners. as above Fith—The Mayor m or ay rene nvided, oF, ¥ sioner so appointed as abo was inserted, on the motion of Mr. Hess, which | moval or inability rve 8 Augh som mignoners. repeals all charters hitherto grantea, except shat be y the Mayor and co f assoutat ino & above prov may at any tim ue ariicles of @ thy rive actual work has been commenced, or a part o/ the rapid transit road is in successful operation. | From the tone of the depate it was inferred tuat | 0! S\ate ane! the measure sent up here and recommended by | the New York Common Council will receive the sanction of both houses. THE CANAL INVESTIGATION. Tne Joint Cana? Investigation Committee of the orm these ron int oftiee of ek as may be n paastent li phe powers theresn enamer: aud franchises purchased by [ unisaionerd, OF bY any thority, and algo Legisiacure will make their report to-morrow a8 | franchises cons Wc9 ‘ et emuitied, c the foru to the result of their labors ior the past month. road, corporations, and to reguiate the sam TAMMANY MOVEMENTS. } aprif., 185), und Sino by pit oats and parts + Str, John Kelly andscversimembers. of tne Tam- | Sten OF supplemental thereto oF in’ Alieraton h—Nothing in this act contained shall authorize operation of any railway over. along, er Hroadway or the Filth avenue be: street in tae city of New York, except to in the manner and form approved by saia nmiasioners, and to readvertise the same 7 bids either upon the same or different terms itions many Hall Committes are busily engaged, nignt and day, in lobbying against al) attempts to int fere with the New York charter as It stands at pres- emt, To-day Mr. Kelly was on the ‘oor ofthe House for @ considerable time engaged in consultation — with New York members, ' \ and co sald line of railway. 1o devermine the manner, form and style of construct- ing and operating said line of railway, to authorize the construction and maintenance To-day’s proceedings of Senate and Assembly were principally cunfined to tnird reading of bills and general oraers, A large amount of routine | suitable briage by tue accepted or successful bidde 3 @t! their assicns across any navi L business Wag transacted. Beth houses have now | ini ine vicinity of suid cily with such twit ® navigation of such sary oF oesir= ous ling wid city andun such 1 will Tot se ver it ma Fr the purpose of estal for rapid transit of persons or or any portion tereot. Lighth—When & majority of sald co Bp adjournment. THE COURT OF ARBITRATION. The Senate, to-day, passed the bill empowering the city of New York to pay the expenses of the ‘oon | evidently determined to lose mo time im hastening | | ors with Mayor have fixed upon the line o: proposed Court of Arbitration, establisged under the aus- myers the route streets. places or a m o! th or either uncer ol pices of the Chamber of Commerce. This measure | {yen Wilta they pronase to authori roleaeon te ave tied a «off | steam railwa other motive 1 Tap and # certificate of ths the Mayor shail there an " rty days 1 poe pureliase tite license bt to build, marmiaia aud operate one or more tracks over, under or upon mated to be operated by steam locomo- ative power e said Meyorand a ne ¢ eby authorized to has been hanging fire jor sometime, The Assem- biy will not consider it. | CANAL LEGISLATION, | Considerable time was expended im the: As | sembly at the morning session i discussiag an item of $500,000 inserted in the Canal Repair'bill wat ine th ris tive or other jors ader's proposal. W hai pwinich, for expenditure on the Lake Champlain canal. | Si"thinus pertains increro bene considered shall aa Several members wade lenatuy speeches on canal’ pear to be ine most advuntayeous jor the interest of the e:tizens and inkabi cilitute the con elty and Winth ‘uction of a railway tor ‘of persons aad pre v in cities ¥ re the » named lave been taken Mayor and commissioners where necessary to forin a continuous line of ratiway. Tenth—the sait Board of Aldermen may fix and deter- mine the salaries to be patd to suid cummissloners anuum, and the same shail be paid sai commissio by the Comptroller or other financial ageats of the said cat: Be of acts inconsistent with | this act are hereby repeaed. | fweyth—i bis act shall take effect tmmediately. matters, in view of the Important shape which this question has assumed before tae present Logislature. New York legislators, who knew just a8 much about canal management asa mule pposed to KNOW about the Mechanism or & watch, also took partin the debate. Tbe bill war finally recommitted to the Canal Committee, with instruction vo strike out the appreprialion. PAYMENT OF JUROKS IN PROTRACTED CASES. ‘The bill on this subject, which is intended par- ticularly to apply to jurors in tne imtermmabie Beecher comiroversy, also passed the Sen- = ate to-day. It empowers tue boards or MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR. supervisors [0 Make adequa rovision ALBANY, May 4, 1875. for the compensation of jurors who may gee ie * ve kept irom their homes in attending On Monday evening the Governor, by the hand of Mr. seat in the following veto message — Execetive Cuaxeum, ALuavr, May 3, 1873 To:THe ASSEMBLY :— , Lyewrn herewith Assembly bill No. 875, entitied “An act to amend section 10 of chapter 60 of the Laws of 1873 entitled ao act to legalize the adoption of minor ebildwen by adult persons? ‘ine act of 187), which this bili proposes to amend, detives the adoption tor which It provides as a “legal act Waereby an adult person takes a mivor into the re tion of # child, aud thereby acquires the right and in- | curs the responsibilities of a pareut in Tespect to such court jor a considerable length of time. ‘There is BO douot the Assembly will concur in the action of tae Upper House. THE STREET CLEANING QURSTION. It is thorougniy understood here taxt the bili contiuuing (he Cleaning of streets in New York city under control of the Poilce Comuissioners and empowering those gentlemen to suviet con- tacts therevfor wil! be the ouly measure in this comnection sanctioned by the present Senate. T people of New York city will therefore know where to slace the responsibilty, In case we bave a cou | Sirs ‘ipreseriv tie tethod whereby te, avepe The Committee on Cities Of the Senate to-day beoets ary to ay ere. that if the chal is upwards of copcluded to report the vill adversely creating @ | twei years of age his conseut is required; wat Commissiouer of Street cleaning to de appointed | the consentof the parents is alsu required, but if Doth y paren are dead, or the survivor has been guilty of ee tayo iia er ti cee ere for tbe past | erat acts ol misconduct specitied in the act, or is tn- | comvetent to consent, it is sufficient to procure the con- few days lookiiag aiter matiers in this connection. | sent of “an adult person having ths jawial custody of THE SUVPLY BILL AND TUE CAPITOL. fhe child?” that the persous required to conseut are to It is understood tnat the Senate Committee on appear before the County Judge, who. if he is satistied mance cannot agr y i t that “the moral aad temporal interest of the chiid will Fimance canaot agree on the Capito! Item in the | pot, anowed by the sdoption,” must make an order Supply pill, and tnat this is the cause of tue delay | Ds Preynoled ty ie aed ahall be regarded and In reporting that vill. senator Wood favors wedted ta alt respects as the child of the permit sonceatration-o! responsibility on the commission, | gdopting.” Then follows the tenih section, de- and therefore-urges the remorul of the present cisring Vat the child and the person adopting “shail su\tain to each other the Jegal reladon of parent and child, and have ali the rights and be subject to all the duces of that relation, excepung the right of Inherit. anee, excevt that us respects the passing and limitation over of rea! and persoual property, under and by deeds, conveyances, wills, devises and irusts, said chila adopted shall not be deemed to sustain the legal relauon of chiid tothe person to adopting.” The bill now retarned proposes to strike out allef the tenis section after the word “relation,” so tuat the Board and the appoimtment of tne Gevernor, Lieutenant Governor and Comptroller as Com- missioners, Two of these officers are always in Albany and can Dave the new building under their personal supervision. He also favors appropriat- ing $1,000,000 for continuimg the work aod letting tt out by contract. Senator Wood declares he is determined to secure the ponest expenciture of every dollar of ~ BS eins ry aod wig yield @ single point which may tend toeven jeope test as it the ch Ardize the best interests of the people and tue | farearand child v. coutinusnce of the great Work on lonest and eco- | > a 2 e plots creates, by the neevie ons proposed to mci] | de stric! 2 of two ditle eseriptions, sane nde ‘The first prevenis the application to the relation by EVENING SESSION OF THE ASSEMBLY. | *toption of the rules of iaw regulating tho descent of | real property and the distribution of persona erty. ALBANY, May 4, 1875. on adopung were | It the owy etfect of aiviking out this exception would be | to emabie the adoptal child to inherit or take as RAP} TRANSIT. 0 kin from the parent = w ins ta The House, on motion, went into committee on ogg A A Bib fe i A, a A the Rapid Transit Railfoad biita considering first rying out. the presume! * the opting in emter.ig into ¢ should become it law | titied to inherit tr adopting is ay ought tu be setued by us the rules ui Gesceut a f. ‘ould be en the parent which that Mr. Prince’s bill. Ay Mr. T. C. CAMPBELL moved au amendment pro- viding that the provisions of the-bill shall not ap ply to any city wita @ popalation of more thaa 100,000. He then proceeded to show that it was | bighiy essential for New York that it should have fapid traus.t. He sald there were turee bills be- fore the House—the one now under consideration, the one introducea by Mr. Mess, abu che one pre- agate lstrit 4s heir aud mext of kin from th law should be thus changed pared by the Committee bn General Laws, He | f\05h men oe i mid by the Sid not think a sc ec whice was sappii- y cases whieh may bo sue ompied his own chil inheritin 2 the cable to smal! cities or vi cities—for thecity of New York. The wants aid requirements were greatly dissimilar. he thought, therefore, this bill now immeaimtely before tne wes would do for large 4 pareut may sommittee Was more appropriate to suniiler cout yf ph Bn munities than the city of New cork. He expressed as ot twel bis views at some lengts. weight in Mr. LINCULN said that to adopt the ameodmeat A sib be at offered would be equivalent to sirrsiag out t.e en- } inalority them only b: the positive Acting clause of the vill. of faaliog Se cess the next Mr. Prince. after saying that this Lozisiature et tthe cantar coarse 10 his proper. wey Was imperative y cowlauded to pass a general Tt from this consideranpn the proposes Lill would iaw om the subject of rapit transit vy one of tha | thus operate unmaty: It woulo in ¢ of the Bmebuments io the Coustitutiog, sai 1g Dili had | death of a child veio-® atuisiug the age whoa ho can been careiully drawn with i special view to ap- we earns cease han ake oat 4 piying its provisions to the ety of New York. Ho S erothere lon by based. The Laninarere Then proceeded at some jeg th, showing tnat the cht not to enable a cliid, Whe bas Dot legal capaci bil Bad © en approved by tue owners of many will, to change the course of succession to it millions Of dollars’ worth of property in New York, perseal p ety by) of a legal pro en by him in. con m with imerested He contended that to re a iw which would ap- ply to communities of 100,000 populauun or s only Would not ve following the command of the sonstitavion to pass @ genera\ law, for each & Dtli Jess ought the cia to allow such @ be effected by tie act of strangers nivne. 68 Unis blil proposes (o strike relations of parent and change t The second eXeest.on » tous law would not be genera, He claimed 1d created by the adoption from aflectiog the passe Fad thie bill was emin y adapted to snd Ha i198 ver of reall oF personal property. Thle ! guanine vo, inaerte! ue protection a And aa go Cuinbersome machiaetyy it mace uo | {aura cervou LTT RET commissions, unt left the Whole matter to whe | Moquchce or te asopuon ty. the iverson ot local authorities, fee Aroperiy” from ‘the direction which he {a+ Mesers, ijusted, Shici and Waehuer all urged tended. | he clause operates in botn ways, It prevents the passage of a rapid trausit measure. Indeed, & division of property limited over afer the dea N | either of the adopting parent or of the adopted child, ecm beens oh Bod Bi | Ai in wither aapect it esty just and proper and Hi Would vote for the buis before the Hoase. j Mr. T. C. Camroxtt expiained thati the bill of Mr. Prince provided that anyboay getting the Asseat 01 the Common Council and tbe property Owners on the route could build # riwd at any time aod anywhere, The bli drafted by the Coin- Tee on Generai Laws authorized the Common Counell to appoint a eommiseion to divide the city (into districts and locate the route, ao! pronibite | emidren. ine first take for a cei taio Mumoer Of years any other bung | obs eer thie uct per! iaid in that district, This bul was in onsen, | AUarrel ond Ie dren. tial provisions the same ws the other bill lent Le: a Foachn og by te Common Council, He coatended, there- i taat there was @ Very clear Ccomfict of brovisiuns, question was thea taken on Mr. T. ©, Cam caso should be retained. Frou toe nature of th the person Who crests an iniermediato oy tation over dues bot latens Liat (he hi Wjediale esture sual] Abso aly dispu ally mesos thatit suall go to lis ows | teution is defeaved itm sranger | instance, a testator leaves for lig, With remainaer to the Getagit of such, heirs, t et of the inter- of it fie senor blood, and bis in: an es an, lidrent neequcner of pose of di aa whic | the abrogation of tion Taay work an inary to vi bell’s mo tom to couflue the provimons of We bil | Hy Uira OF an totale julie’, to @tties Of @ population less (ban 100,004,404 Ib | Pigs g'aithoult question (or deeiaon by th 46, OREO DE (0 PTO cums make & ili Is oBNeCOHAFY for ALY } | tect the adopted chud of & person amendment repeailivg the r) Mr. Sharters already gr. ted 16 companies in New | will York whien o: bot constructed rad | hoagh thore might be a Cortata small conve Mr. DESsah Moved to amend tis amendment | @ LY LAW agaloet such an yvermalt uf eas et, by sdd.ng the words “unless they comm ynoe Oe eee, oe ental coauee in ten ws Operations withia oue year.” Lost. tums OF Kt daud thelr righus in Mf. est’ motiun Was catried. The bill be reported to tas Nous: ities then took up the Hess b Vl, Qpveintment oF COutuosiouers was Jurisprudence which ruperty 100 Maby Ce aries, r wi have oh ayatou, oe Sains pronvers: cd locate roads, F pied i ain of vue aauy was . nthe Lit expe ‘The same commitree toen took up the o her bil) | pas deve ‘posed hy ‘nla } bUL would 1 DOUG RIARY GUnwGuenoes No pT NE A Bde forescon uy its projectors, aid sould Lol. be abup urd Without A consilerstiun ald ulveusmion to whieb it bas rogressed. { AO” beOD FUT Mitted. The people have become voquainted Tie Monee Mr, Everen moved to suvenitate for | rit ’tin vars whion nee exis (rou tins. aunenes URS inet GU) bbe O40 Walek bad received the BYPTO | Fink Mod Are aeeUtowed 10 Bos Wie Folsreneo fo Lute. ting roeren Of rapid transit raiiroaus, aud it was n Yo fix the rate of toll or fare fer carrying persons upon Chaties Stebvims, bis private secretary, | A deviation to meet a peculiar insta by afirmative acts. . it would be unwise 1 of worked ‘aoe commodaie such 4 case to endet a revolution ot legal | rales, which would require a series of affirmative acts | to produce the results whieb baa 76 to tegard @ water of course. nN May 3, 1875. "5 To Tun AssEmnirs= Letra hy ch wathout my signature Assembly bill Lon, eau An women to pase and to con ses of dower and lnchoate of dower in certain cases?” tiie second secuon of this bill confirms every release ot an inchoate right of dower heretotore made by a married | Woman during cove To @ person in possession of real property under tte derived trom tie husband, 3 hu tall a wher anil hits Mot contains an ac no ch. nis a ase tks tI his well settled thal such a present state ¢ Vis bill, theretor wi s intended to validate conveyances which are now invalid aod to make effectual releases tate. ineffectaal, certainiy improper which are ve Cn Muy 3, em BLY: , WitWoul approval, Assembly DUILN Srave or New York, Exe Alban To me A - 1 recur titled “An aet to, provide tor t deerees in partition suits. the Clerk ot Onow J index ing ot ce alphabe: ail rec joined in such ise saving existing ually pending; is absolutely void, «1 prebably uv ANUALY. TILDE e are accustomed bh 9. TLUEN. Stave of New Yorx, Eaucunivye Cuaanen, } rel oH it is AMBER, 1870, 0. 199, en- » recording of certain mainmg on file in the county, and for the rds of aeeds and mortgages jerk The first sec sl. decrees making partic tion of real os now on file in ihe clerk's office of cout recorded. The provision is a very proper one, to be extended, to cov led. ‘The or, ought to be general, applying altke of the Siat section directs a general at the now recarded Of the neces rantors and grantee: nm nd the pense is upou the visors Nh or th Jaw 1 di ion 7,0f chi hor’ super im that bil the authority ne ssury in such nay Mot be pressed Hd be tee! con will agree with me in wWese views. 1 “An act supplem + of 1874, entitled, ‘Au wi le of lensed fine salt is on the C and authors hanye | stituuonal pri ‘ag the Comin issione nds on sail Tese: slature shall never sell or dispose ings belonving to this State. The lands ¢ retoand which may neeessary and for the use of the ealt springs may be sold by of law and ander the dir the Land Ofte arising theret by such sale aad pur these lands shall not be diminished.” he first section of thie bill reads thus: ands heretoiore acquired by thi daga salt Springs i lots on uiacture tne salt si Mis ali to give all ins'ances aa this, so rs so ubviousty of local interest and of local | sion regulating the yus to the salt springs is as tition which may provision, to all the alphabetical in- sin all in iu said ofllee affecung real y tor thas work the local autho: a charge hat the Board of Super apter 855 y in the premises, any tought toleave it to their upon the ure, taking up time which veneral business ot the State, ident that, on consideration, the Legislature MUEL J. TILDEN, Exxrccrive Cuaqsen, “At many, May 3 1376, $ t my approval, Assembly hill ary to uct (Chapter orlze Whe ap- | Unondaxa | anon by the Commissioners of the | are eS fhe | all sails and rigging attached to foromast. lands of the salt ontiguous convenient authority, jon of the Commissioners of of investing the moneys e conventent; the ageregate quanuty of but State en the which to been so acquired by sili or grant without compensation to the oriamal | Owner or owners thereof by t ‘2. and if the Com- miss rs ot the tand” ¢ and the Superin. tender ot the Onondag ait Springs shall at any time determine and jally ceriity that any of said lois are no necessary for purpose of a0 if salt reon, the Comin ithe same, b out cost to lot or per or owne oF assigns, Without cost or exp r and discharged trom all obliza- | tion, expressed lied, on the part of the State. to jurnish said lot or lots with salt water from the pubhie ds “gift or grant without compensa’ coustrued to mean mey has been pain by the State. howe b @ conveyance for which ‘tion’? will ne ‘the lands may, er, have been conveyed in consideration of ad: $ to the grantors other than the receipt of it may have been greatly jor their to couvey these lands “to the State and lo back leases with “the obligation on the part of the State to furnish said lot or low wih salt waier from the public pumps.” Ic can diy be believed that the lands were given to the in pure ge pubic domain. T the lormer owners th it from this change of ttle; odoubt, enjoyed. There is, lands to th any more than any other proper irtormer owners than to any one owns. ‘osiiy, with a view simply to merease converted vate lands into State lands, Iu order to and this probaply, 1 Why the State should give away thes else; nor son Wy it should give them sway at all The constitution provides that these lands may be sold, not given away; that may be sold ony for the pur: | pose of investing the proceeds in other lauds; and that the aggregate o; these sult lands shall not be diminished. | The bill provides he lance shall not be sold butmay be given away; [ | Vested.and so the The cousttution speaks of | thereto, and which may be necessary and c | for the use of the sait spiangs, This bill, in pro an official determination, Which 13 to precece | relied ou to le, requires a certificate only to the effect jots are uo longer necessary tor the purpose of turing thie or boiled sait thereon.” The la net eseaTy t PUrDases8 Col © Will be no proceeds to | man’ ate of lands will be diminished other lands contig: justify the proposed reconveyance bh be reii- | onven aud to be e that “said manuize- nds may, | ter 345 of the Laws of 159 will show that if the st provides for Vacating any leases before thelr expiration, as it must do i! it reconveys the lands and is discharged from ull obligation to furnish the jots with salt claims are likely to arise against the 5: of any salt man | on. | no ie for rovision. ¢ bill is open to ths objection are carried out, wronx is Iikeiy to be done to and interest o ‘the tate. Moreover, it confiic! SANUEL the ctories crectel by the lessees there- For protection against such claims the bill makes that, if its purposes | the nghis te tm) Jucgment, with the spirit and intent, {! not with the le ter, of section 7, ot artacle 7 of the constitution, J. TILDEN. | They were laid over for ‘uture consideration, | NEW YORK CITY. Sara Abrams, sixteen years of age, am vroken by being crusiea between nad her two wagons, at Washington Market yesterday fore- noon. She was removed to her residence, No. 77 Bayard strees, The Bureau of Inspection, R. M. Grimes, chief, reporta plans submitted during jast week for 63 new bulidings, at an estimated cost of g@mong which fre 23 first cla: cai college, 13 tenements and $643,500, dwellings, 1 medi- 5 French fats. Number of plaos submitcted for alterations, 34, em- bracing 85 buildings, at an $45,650, Lew bulldings, $602,150. plans passed up filed, 52. Speciai estimated cost of Total estimated cost of alterations and vuudings examined and , incioding toose previousiy | pplica'ioas jor trame and other structures. 41, of whico 13 were approved, 10 dis- proved and 18 are still pending. The funeral of Dou Alonzo Cashman toog place yeaterds from St. Peter’a Episcopal charen, Twentieth strect, between Kighth and Ninth ave- nues. The casket was borne from hia late resi- dence on Ninth avenue to the church, accompa- nied by @ long procession, consisting of the imme- | irieuds of the family in deep | the pall bearers, The ri. | nducted by the Right Rev. | Dr. Potter, D. D., assisted by tne Rev, A. B. Beach, | D.D.; Revs. Morgan Dix, D. D.; Theodore A, Eaton, | D.; Frederic Ogilvy and George J. Geer, D. D. —Juvepa J. Bos: Doremus, Oscdr Zoilikoffer, UM. B. H. Vance, Samael diate relations mourning, preceded b ligtous services we T worth, Thomas ¢ A. Huribut, Peter Cooper, > M. Beckley and William Remsen. » pail bearers were us joliow SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTU: MONTH OF MAY. Aerie: | Destine’ Office. Copa. 6. Liverpoot. | (Bowling Greew fate fh 5. Giaswow... (72 Bruad way. tye 3 way. |Mey City of Parls,....)May Victoria. |Mey S) Ginseow..”|/ Bowlime Green ain... T.IMay #:|Bremen...1s Bowing Gress France av &./i. on r road wa’ Erin 8.| Liverpol.,|60 Brond way. feotm |i Hownng Green Rover 1 0 Broadway Cimpris .. | broaaway «| 1 Bows | Bre weld Bow og NOTIOK TO CAVTAINS OF VE ING TUR PORT OY X Yous Useato hi tiynal for ase on boa: ing wh burniog from cue to the other i successle eral taflos distant, Captains of vo wena wi oblige us by proper) | o ' oe 2 Bar Purtons Sesirous of communicating wi arriving at New York oan do « vequels, Care of Menaio news yaclit River, New Yors. Leitors recsiv: | world amd promptly Geitverod, quired, SRLS ome red. green, red, Gov, leland, sandy i Hei Ge ‘lo Broaaway ©) Brogawar. 7 Bownee | Bowling Greea 9 Bron way |\) Brondwae ig Brosaway, % Broadway ing Green Bowling Greea Wroad way, |4Bowune | Brosawat. wey ina Green 7 bowung Green STER- 1OWT.=The New adopted a distinguishing Coston night Lo Henao seam yaoht, show: cbangiog nnd cam be ven Rew. supon seetog this | iy marine owe | y muy have for the Ship News Veparwoent of the th vessels Dig WaTen, ove 8 18 | fers a 7 88 couvenient | eeted with th acture Of salt. A reference to section 44 of ch. j | vROM NEW YORE For THE | Nary, by address.ng to such | pier No 1 Bast = menten, Pasaouin 4 frov all parte of the Duplhoaves OF8 TH | sor, Charleston | ballast to ~locevich & Co, | Mumford & Co | sehr, Ellen Rodinan, | formed that by telegrapling to the PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 4, 1875. CLEARED. Steamer Manhattan (Br), Jones, Liverpoot via Queens- town—Williams & Gaion. ‘ sweamer Sexsing (Gor), Toosburg, Uamburg--Knauth, Nached & Kuhne. “ Steamer Old Dominion, Walker, Novrotk, City Poin: in Steamshiy Co. die. Meves, Puiladewhia—Jas Hand. 8 . Kearse, tostov-—lt P Dimoek. Lark ousan A Blaisaell, sawyer, Anjer tor orders—Car- ver & iu Bark Oslo (Nor), Olse Bark Gazelle, Duntz Sons. Bark Eliza Barss (iy), Vesey, Hamilton (Bermudar— Jones & Lough. | Brig Amy A Lane, Carver, Cadle—Walsh & Field. | Brig Monarea del Mare (tat, Garygui’ Jonsta y | ple— locovien & 6 eee phen Harding, Harding, Vera Craz—B ¥ Met 1 0. Sebr bilen Perkins, hel! jorWicle=Fisher & Co. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE MNERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONH TRLEGRAPH LINE. Steamer North Port, Smith, Jing vin Brons- r a, Sdavs, with pidse and passengers to Merman Geineke. tens, Boekmmann & Co. Riga IL Trowbridge’s ” Pointa-Pitre passe ner Charleston, Berry. n May 2 mse and passengers 1 JW Quintard & Co. steamer tsaxe Bell, Walker, Itichmond, City and Norioli:. with mdse and paseengers to the munion Steamshin Co Point id Do- Ship Mary Goodell (of Searsvort), Eames Padang Jan 8, with mise to onder; vessel to Vernon H Brown & Co. Passed Cape Good Nope March }, and crossed the Equa tor Aprils, tu ion 37. Bark Matia witnsalt tod O venxer, a i ig lark Festina Lente (Nor), Gjeruldsen, Plymoutl day's, In ballast, fo toaster. ts anchored at Sandy Hook tor orders. Burk Antonietta © (Ital), Trapani, Genoa 59 days, in April 2s, lat 33, long 65, spoke brig RM Heslen, Gould, from Messian tor Boston (before reported) with loss of foremvast; had it carried away in a gale 55 days previous in the Galf stream; wanted no sais Bark etlo (Nor), Teilebs azn 16 days, with sugar to Sova, Terry & 6 gel to Punch Edve & Co. Brig Hutt Pettis (of Parraborough, Ns), Pettis, Yabu- coa, PR, 1S Ways, with molasses te Galway & Casado; vessel t0 DR Ve Wolt & Co. “ i rig Richmond (of Bangor). Neal. Trinidad via Dota- ware Breakwater 29 days, with molasses to skiddy, | u vessel to Miller & Houshton, Schr Kate Rich (of Alsecom), Doughty, Savannah, 19 days, with lumber and iron to master. Is Lound to | Philadelphia, but put tuto this port tor repairs, having, on April 13, 1at25 lon 74 experienced a heavy gale from NW, lasting three days: carried away toreinast within six fect of deck, also maintopmast sieve boat, and lost echr Alex Witley, Beauc Senr Kate Lawson, Nelson, Virgina, bebr ML Compion, Fogerty, Virginia. Schr Wm Mevve, sheridan, Vircinia, Sehr J T Rugseil, Russol!, Virginia. Sehr Mary Stowe, Baker, Vicginia for New Haven, nar Bark Aip Monson, trom Rouen. and anchored at Sandy Hoole tor orders. | Oaine up A eporis, April 26, lat 31, lon 61, spoke bar! ca (owed), from London for Wilmington,’ 6, 40 daysout PASSED THROUGH HLu GAld BOUND SOUTH. teamer Gaiatea, Walden, Frovitence tor New York, wiih aidae ond pastenzers Sehr Haze, McNamee, Greenwich tor New Yore, with to order. ir Tunis | Warren for New York. ne JK Mi vil, Providence for New York, Sehr Ann 2 Norwich tor New York. Schr Haitio ys ew Haven tor New York, | Sehr Artist, Forrester, somerset tor New York. Schr Mary Bmima, Hul-e, Brookhaven tor New York. BOUND HAST. Steamer Glancus, Bearse, New York for Boston Steamer Tillie, wing. ork tor New Locdon. H peiamer United staves, Davis, New Yoré tor Fall | iver. Senr Sylvester Hale, Coleman, New York for Taunton. | chr Hanrer, Green. Rondout for Providence, Sloop Deep River, scott, New York for Greenwieb. | SAILED, Steamers Lessing (Gor), for Hamburg; Manhatten (Br), | Liverpool; Old Dominion, Kichmond, &c; ship Marcia C Day, Bremen; barks Prudenta (Nor , Cronstadt; Ga- zelie, Polnt-a-Pitre; scr Eidvrade, Rock’Sound, MARITIME MISCELLANY. wa See Port Arrivals and Cable News. Buia Proves, Farr, from Mayaguez, which was spoken by pilot boat Nye and reperted to have hifted cargo and leaking badiy, arrived at Heston dd; Capt Farr says his vessel! is a. right and tight, Buia Mississrret, which has been temed for her many short Voyages to and tvoun Demerara, ls to be thoroughly overhauled and rebwiit at Baltimore. Burg Gurxonx (Hr), at New London, from Porto Rico for New Hiaven, had heavy weather irom April 15 to 2th ult, daring which she split and los: sails and rigging ; was 5) days north of Hatteras. Scur Setacawa (ot Gloucester), 108.57 tons, built in Ken- | nebunk port ia 1865, nas been sold to Benj Haskell & Sons | and Capt Warren Guptiil for $150). / Sour lopine (of Gloucester), 40.80 tons, built at Essex in 1816, has been sold to Mr George Black, of Deer Inte, Me, formerly of Gloucester, Senn. Invine, Azevedo, trom Bravo (Cape de Verde) for | New Hedford, with 112 bbls. ot oi! on freight trom the | went ashore ou the West eid of Nantucket on Sanday night, dior wasts were carried | away. Her cargo will probably be saved. j Scun A M Howna, at Haltimore, on Sunday. from Ma- ° mH April she sprung rudder-head | amp, Virgie, FE from the northeast, with heavy Mf Cape Henry, while in a thick fog, | echr Annie M Allen, trom this port, | her jibboom carried away, sprunz vowsprit and I boat stove. The Allen réceivod no damage. Scnn Manarr, McFadden. trom Humacoa, PR. for Bos- | ton, Defore reported at Newport in distress, will make | temporary repairs at Newport and proceed to her port of | Gestination agsoon asshe receives a new uit of sails, | which haye been ordered from Portland, Ihe M hase | | | | cargo of 252 nhas and 80 bbis of sugar. Sioor Oxtve, before reported sank at Bristol Ferry, RI. was about 10 tons capacity, and was owued by Cape Morris and valued a: $500. ter cargo consisted of rags and scrap iron, and Was consimod to the Messrs Filut of Fall River. ‘Capt Morris floaied on a bale of rags, and | ‘When rescuod by the keeper of the lichtuouse was com. | lovely exhausted it ‘The res! of the crew were saved. js presuined that she sprung wleak, and, tue wind blow. | ing verv beay shore betore ‘at the time, she could not reach the | @ Wout down. | She Will be raised. smn: : Balance of tha steaier's cargo 18 now badly damaged. | The passengers are at present at Barrington, where taey | are well cared for, and will | for Maiitag im the | ainer M A Starr about Thurs telegram from Harringtoa Y says the Alhambra | will bo a t saved. panongers ally attended to. Cay alloss. A small portion of the ‘go willbe vessel siruck on Fish Island Ledge. Ti ave been ali landed and ave being eni A tog whistle 1s being conaiructod oa ble, near where the Allainbra was wrecked. ewcasrix. Del, May 4—The barg: Carrie & Elmer, frow Balumore jor PDiladelphia, with coal, while com- ing in the harbor in tow at 10 A. M. to-day, struck the ice breaker and stove a hole im her null Sae was run asnore on the mud. May 4—The schr Mario A Fiske, Charieston, Sv, for Wi . Was at anchor off N; gett Harbor at 7 ofc sight Jewking badly, | Nothing heard from her this morning, PorTuaND, May 8—Sevoral vosvsis were quite seriously injured. at the docks yesterday afternoon by beiog jounted against the wharves by the hoavy swell which Jonowed tre storm. The Norena was quite badiy punct- hired by thrashing against a strong bolt, and the Frank- lin. of Boston, received eamilar injury." All attempts to | Fescue them from injury was uni vauling. | Viwevanp Haver, May 3—-chr General Howant ro ned today, having, When off squash Meadow Shoal, t carried awa, un.lergo temporary repairs. sehr BN Hawkins dragged afoul of the schr Petrel to- | Gay. and broke the latter's bowsprit and carried away Ber Jibboom. Smrpaorepryg—At Calais, R C isaptin, master builder, | hasa fine schr of about 130 toas ou the stocks, im a good | state of forwarinoss. | WHALEMEN. Arrived at New London May 4 schr Golten Weat, Wil. | be aed South Atiantic, with 100) seai skins and 65 lenred at New Redforl May 3 barks John P West, Atlintic and Faewfid Uceans; George & Manchester, annon, Ailautic Ocean. weaned from do 4th, barks George & Mary, and John P est. Bark Rous-ean, at New Bodiort. off Shore ground took 29) bols ofl, and had on board 750 sp oll and 650 do Bpvk oll, ‘Sent hom? $50 bbis sy oil. On the ine, in the | Facitie Gecan, ae) whale jaxing 20) bos was tasen, | Ths # has 9003 ibs bone on boar] | Brig Kosa Buker, at Now i rd, haa 20 bbls sp ol) and 15 bis bikfsh oil. Sent home 9) bolvap. Returned m aecount of the vessel leaking about 110) strokes pet if. A Cuban cable despatch received at New Bedford May 3, reports the arrival at Barbados of bark Sea Langer, Cornell, of NB, with 1200 Dbis sp oli—10 wonthe ont. SPOKEN. i3 Phip Einerald Isle, Willams, from Liverpool for New York, April 2, int 51 02, lon 17 | (Br), trom Porvand, 0, tor Kurope, April a Tat 83 30 jon 123 W. Hattie Whoeer, Armstrong, from New York for tdenas April 25, n0 lat, &o. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are in. Henaso London Bureau, No 66 Fleets oF to tho Paris oMos, Nod Rus Seribe, the arrivals at ana departures from ka- fopean od Kastern porw of American and all foreiga vessels trading with the United States, the same will bo cabled ta this country free of charge and pavliyned Coptaine arriving at and snijing from Vronch aod Mediterratioan ports will find the Maris office the more eooncmical and expeditious for telegraphiag nows. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. iied, bark Laurel (Rr), *ymone | Anpnossa®, May d=! Cnites Staten. Amerannam, May lSatied, bark Emily Lowther (ir), | Cain, Cotted tates. Antwaan, May d—Salied, bark Lovantor, Verper, Now York, Roxvzacs, May Arrived, bark Franklin (Nor), Clo. | Bancmioxa, April B—Arrived, berks Polar (ip), Patlt- muaved, May 2—Sarled, whip 8h , United states; barks Geaner (Gi Now York{ Merour (Ger), De Haan, Caited tates, vfly Rana (Kor), Larven, United Baaxm, May 94-Haliod, | seek | Heath (Br), Liverpool for joremast head and mainboom, and will | 4B, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. Dmat, May S~Arrived, Philadelphia for Bremen. Arrived in the Channel $4, barks Alpha (Nor), Maroni, Baltimore for Falmouth or Queenstown; Picciola (Ger), Grate, New York tor Hamburg; Brodrene (Nor) Even- sen, Dull River, 8C, for Hull; Iris (Ger), Pferfter. Charleston for Bremen; Wieland (Ger), Vogelsang, New Yor tor Hamburg. Pixerwoop, May $~Arrived, barks Hakon Jarl (Nor), Fries, Galveston ; Veronica (Nor), Henriksen, Pensacola. Guascow, May $—Sailed, bark Padang Vacket (ver), Schultz, New York. ukALTAR—Sailed, sehr Flower of the Fal (Br), Whit- ru (from Palermo), New York. Huu, May S~Arnived, bark Dido (Rus), Rank, Balti- more. b . May S—Arrived, barks Lotus (Br). Curry, Phila- : Planet (Br), Dodd, New Orleans; brig Friede sehr Calvin F Baker, Baker, do. Layervoon, May 4—Arrived, ship Eldorado, Engtish, San Francisco (see beiow). Arrived %&, barks Brazos, Fuller, Galveston; Eblana (By), Scott, Charleston ; 4th, ships Eastern Monarch (Br), Donaldson, San Francisco; WJ Lewis (Br), Trefry, Sa- yannuh; Calcutta, Tanten, Charleston, Sailed 3 Matchless, Dawes, United States; Suelbourne (Br), Mur- | phy, anJ Jane Fish, Brown, do; bark Osteraa (Nor), Bl- drap, do. Lonpon, May 4—Arrived, bark Express (Swe), Gander- sou, Pascagoula, Also arrived 4th, ship British Empire (Br), Mather, New York. Sailea 4th, bark Joutsen (Rus), Ekland, United States. Lecuonn—Sailed, schr Henry © Winship, Doane, Bos ton. Movinie, May 4—Arrived, steamer Sarmatian (Br), Aird, Portiand for Liverpool. Mataca—Arrived, brig Therese Swe), Bergquist, New Orleans. Pexzaxce, May $—Arrived, bark Maria (Ital), Liguori, New York. Port Mapvoo, May 8~Arrived, Ocean Child (Br), Davis, Darien, Pour Natat—Sailed, bark Anna L Taylor (Br), Perct- yal, Boston, Queensrown, May 4—Arrived, ship Z Ring (Br), Moran, San Francisco. Also arrived 4th, steamer City of Montreal (Br), Mire- | house, New York for Liverpool; ships Don Enrique (Peruy), Mendoza, San Francisco. Arrived 84, ship Locksley Hall (Br), Barnes, San Fran- cisco; bark Sunbeam (fr), Whitney, Savannah. Sailed Sd, bark Beltiste (Br), Grom Liverpool), Mar- tinique. ay-Bark Florri M Hulbert, Dudley, from Baltimore, has been ordered to Dublin. Rotrenpam, May 8—Arrived, bark Peleg (Aus), Men- ghetto, New Yorn. Tanue Bay—Arrived, bark George T Kemp (Br), Taylor, Boston. Satled, bark Emily (Ger), Nicolas, New York. ‘Viana (Portugal)—Arrived, sehr Dahlia (Br), frem —. Loxpox, May 4—8hip Eldorado, English, from, San Francisco, which arrived at Liverpeol to-day, was avround, but got off and proceeded without apparent damage. FOREIGN PORTS. Bownay, March 29—In port ships Africana (Br), Jor- dan, for New York owell Brown (Br), Anderson, for Liverpool; Carondelet, Stetson, tor London; Frank Care vill. (Br) », or’ Amsterdam; Vabor, Taylor, unc; bark Op! ‘eater, for Kurrachee ort, brigs Britannica, Hotch- CARMA tt 16—In kiss, for Martha, Wiley, ppe: schrs Wm T Byrn , Baker; Stephen Benuett, Ben- nett: Kitty stephens, Anderson; Ada Barker, Dobbin, and Anule Murchie, Gibbs, do. Banis, March 27—In port s¢hr Oarl Rosemius (Nor), Mansea; from New York, arrived Sd. Canw, April 10—In port sehr Kate M Hilton, Baker, une. Canpenas, May 3—Arrived, sebr LA Johnson, Mahl- man, Philadelpnia. i lay 3—Arrived, pri¢ Blizabeth, Stubbs, Zaza ci ath, steamer Wilningtoa, Holmes, New Orleans: brig’Mertiwa. Downs, Portland. arrived 4ta, steainer City ot ‘New York, Timmerman, ew York. Suiled Sd, steamer W G Hewes. Tripp, Indianola; éth, schi John Rose, Allen. north of Hatteras. Hauirax, May $—arrived, brig Champion, from Boston; sehrs Aaron, Perkins, Salem; D & Woodbury, Western Banks; Mathew ©, do, and Manomet, Plymouth, te Wc) Falmouth, tor Portland, leaves to-night at 8:30. Ea April 20—Cteared, ship Otago, Thorndike, FAMDIeT. Las Vaumas, March 25—Arrived, sohr Minnie © ei fo) Taylor, Vortland (and sailed April 2 for Goree, to load tor New York or Boston). Re, now NS, May %-Arrived, brig Barbadian (Br), amaica. sailed 34, brie Walloon (Br), Windward Isles. Lonexpura, NS, May 3—Arrived, brig Chiltan (Br), Bostoa, lontevinre, March 16—Arrived, nark 8 B °pring. Nor- ton, Portland; scar A Heaton, Rogers, New York for Buenos Ayres. Mavauez, Avril 18~In pore brig ME Dana, O'Neil, for Boston next day. Maranzas, May 2—Arrived, vrigs Waaban, Mavro; Oyster Bed Lass (Br). It Pratrie Rose, Greenleat. Philaceiphis Waive, Pettingill, Portland. Sailed 2d, steamer Marina (Br), Trotman (from New Orivans), Faimouth: barks Mary (Br), MeIntosh, north of Hatteras: Ophir (Nor), do: brigs D C Chapman, | Kntzght, dor Belie Stare (Br, Daxin, do; schrs LW Wheeler, Bowman, do: Annie Lewis, Aldrich, do. Pont dc Perxce, April4—In port sors Two Sisters, Thomas, Boston; imma Green. Collins, do: Phebe, Me: dora, New York: Sth, prig Torrid Zone (Br), Cohen, do; Padid Maid of the Mist, Smith, do; Chromo, Wooster, joston, Arrived March 29 brie Falcon, Graves, Arrived April 12, bark Trait d'Unton, Saliou, New York, § days? passage. Pout Sraix, April 1é—In port scbrs 8 L Davis, Oottre] for St John, NB, in 2 days; Mary & Grabam, Mo! ster Corn, May 4—Arrived in Straits of Canso, lounty ot Pictou (Br), Liverpool foraFieta ; bark tharlottetown: sehrs ° Femoroke for Magdalen Islands; Nellie H, Lockport tor do; E Albro, Boston for Antigonish: Mary Jane, ton for Strais of Mell Isle: Rave, do, do; Red Cape, stport for Magdalen Island No Vessels have passed north into the Gulf this spring. kr Tnowas, April 14—Salied, bark Queenstown (Br), Kent (trom New Orleans. having repaired). eer) bri Alice Abbott (Br), McLeod, Afroyo and north o Hatteras; schr Hattle N Bangs, Bai ttle Ouracoa. § Nit, May 1-Sailed, schr Geo J Jewett, Pind- w York ved Si, sebrs M P, from Boston; F L Cotter, yee more; 4th, Naud 4 Bessie, Heston: Cambria. New ¥: Tamm, March 7—=In portship Herald of the Morning, MeLoughilin, loaded and ready to sail for Queenstown. AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, May 2—arrived, steamer E OC Knight, New York, schrs Geo Taulane, Hoxton: annie, Lyons Nath, Me; Annie W Collins, Brashear, La, tor tog ton. salled—Sohrs Artie Garwood, East Cam wo; AP Kindberg, New Haven; Sarah builen, Norwich; Henry Fineh, de BOSTON, May 3—Arrivod, sohrs H 3 Marlor (not as be- fore). Wines, Clentuegos: J 6 Anderson, Rigzy, Philadel- Pu shio hia (and pode to Hing sana). ™ arei—Sehr Aires B, Kasset, PRilsdelphia. #th—Arelved, barky Morning Dew (Br), +AU Small (Br). O'Brien, Clentucgos ingas’ Dries Nebé Gir), Port-aw Prince » Moore, Sagua: schrs Maitie A !ranklin, hora: Sarah Katon, #rescott, Barbados wwltzor, Carl D Lathrop, MeAlep, Matanzas 2’ Fisher, — Reynolds, Cardenas Walter B Ohester, Brown, Osonfue A Jonesy . Trinidad: GC Lage, Lane, Haltimore; Bare ton, MeNesli, Piniadel Nile, Metcalf, Rondoat; Wm ent, Harris, do; Emma Bacon, tse, Hoboken; Allen Green, Nickerson, Kigabethport: Mary Sbtoids, New Yor ello. doy Mary & Michael, fall, Balti: More: John T Manson. Manson, do; Hattie Pate, Haiey, ( pu Baymore, Barge, 4 Magule Bell, ite K Friend, Collins, Hoboken. rrivod, bars Seratino (tal), Zuoino. Genoa; brigs C inson, Devereaux, Cartenad: Lilian (Br), Hermon, Sagua; Parann ( eit, Caibarien ; Lucy schrs Mary Baker, thomo- W Snow, enow, Baltimore fun ;Jonn Proctor, poe, Asta: Mary R Somers, Haskell, wine, sarks Island: Abbie Corson, Gorsom, Galveston; nry Withington, Crowell, Baltimore; & & D Fiske, Tick, do Langdon, Collins, Branswick, Gat Deimout Locxe Wilmington, Deb ne DD Smail, Tie. betunart: Wave © Winchester, ge Y Wm Caper, Kelly, do; Geo Fessenden, pmith, do. Below, schrs Maggie A Fisk, from Charleston (see 1, Virginia. Miscellany), Hf Atwou 4 inion (Br), Clements, Yarmouth, cape de jeming, Alexandria, Malloy, Philaieiphia, BALTIMORE, May 83—arrived, barks Giane (Aus), Sco- pinich, Cape Feeds) Preden ‘Mor. Halvgrses, Genoa via Tampion Konda: Featernitas (Nor), J wad: wehee volta, Whitmore; Pouce Marcia i Hatteras, Swilt, New Yore; brig avona. mers Ability, Prost, Allyns Poin Stevens, Chance, Sew ‘York: parks Orick oan, io Jauciro: Manito, North, Card enss; Paladid (Argentine), Jones 8: Johns, PR: golre FJ Traston, Hovt, Bosthh: Jeanie & Simmons, Young, New Yorkt Lady mae, Hogan, Poiladelpata, He low—arks Htc ‘k (Ger), Krohman, from Liver. pool: Hiram (Nor), tro Oran; hordeap (Nor), ftom Arendal, Cieared—Steamers Johns Uopking. Hallet, Bostont Lacilie, Bex havleston; eohr Ulata Fietoher, Sar | went, Port pan Also clearod, senmors Hatteras, Swift, Now Yorks Oo- | torora, Reynolds, do; wore Flgetwing Kenniston, Kings ton, Bass: Hone On, Chass, Pordand; 8 © Try oa, Nie ersén, Boston, Balled *« Nor, Londons bi Adoline Bicdengorn, Carienas: Chilah Waiah, Matanaae; sobr Clara Fiotoier, Port spain BANGOR, May 1-Oleared, -sohr Pavillion, Leach, Washington, Di, 4cvseaitod, volire Melville, for Ba itimore; Wellington, New York. BRL Oly May I~Arrived, sehr Riebard Law, Haw. Kins, Hizahorhport, CHAKLAS ON, May $—Arrived, steamer Mercedita, Yermaen, Boston; schr AQ ireland, Townsend, New ork P balled Dark Draupner, Havre; brig Anna D Torrey, for w KOUtHERN port dth—Arrive | suamer D J Poley, Dounell, Rel ro. tan arrived, steaurer Champion, Lockwo: ow ‘Clobred Barks Rto de la Plata (Air), MeLeod, Liver. + Celia (Nor), Gateshead (hngland), A Wocket, Now Yorks aeeatigtestonmer Carolia, Missourl, ©} a, UraLy PEUNANUINA, April arrived, sabe Starlight, Kale tor, Wilmington, 40, anh A, sche Entel ra, Moore, New Yorkt Coombs, Camden, Me, + Lena R Storer, Reavey, Portand. brlg Medusa (Jr), Jones, Boson; sche Maren, Port Spain. “Oia Crosby, Crosby, Maitland, N3, ed, echt & ly Be, ee, sew Yor! PNONHOK. or t=Passed iu, barks Moats ‘ftad), Uioncester, ng) pe | well tows gs Johann Marea (Nor), Kasniuse ‘aver pallet Bri airbeid (Br), Wanier OF ern vin buco, for Now Yo rk. vowed out om) 8 @ Glover f Byholsa, my jem: Gime or a ore i, bit Pt re t a isk bark Fanteer (Nor), Nicisen, - J, ships rie the Red, Oliver, San Francisco; | | P Tower. Alto passed out, stea: Onlo, for Beemens Sere Neo! t bugs do D Eehtuaio, dus Fators itinde; Kongsberg, (ALVESION, May S—arrived, steamer Clyde, Kem UlfanoitcSeeminer Bolivar (Br), Doherty, Liverpool of WCRSTE rdlay, Jarrived, Mone '1da 4" Aune, ook, ‘Thomaston tor New Si-tArrived, brig Express dion), Langenberg, Barba dos, JACKSONVILLE, April 39—Cleared, sehr Grace Van Dusway Reeves, New Haven. NEW ORLEANS, May 3—Cleared, ship Virginia, Bare ker, Liverpoot, ath—Arrived, sehr Peter Mitehell, Reatan, Clears: mers Jamaican (Br), Winder, Liverpools zaret, Baker, Key West. ao, Shi ae iboronah Still blockades Pass-a-L'Outre, do taining inside the following outward bound ves Steamers Eazoo and New Orleans; snips Kent, Southert hief, !vanveline and Expounder:. barks Jiruca ao¢ Ema: briv Ciugue Sorrelle and selr Alta Vela, he jollowtng bound in are detained outside of the bar:—Stvansbips Hannover and Juniata, and sehr yabedk Kawurds and Anna by Kranz, Passes, Mav U—Arrived outside, schr Elizabeth Ed wards, Philadelphia. Ah—Arvived, steamers Juniata, Catharine, Havana) Win P Civde, Livingston, do: sehr Auna 6 Kranz, Pde vere, Portland’: SE Fabens, Lyman, Ruatan, NUWKURYPORT, May l—Salted,’ sonrs J kins, Mayagnex, 1; Wm A Crocker, York. EW BEDFORD, May 4—Arrived, schrs Young Teazer, WU Read, and Kate i Gilford, trom Poiladelphta. © B Williams, vhiladeiphia; Amelia, May_t PM—Arrived, sclirs Stephen & ew York for Yarmouth, afer discharging Kindand, Pawtucket for Ha Seabrook for New res Slater, Ke New New York. NEWPORT, Lane, Faller, part of cargo; Robt Blair, ve Barrett Gardner, Mille’ ‘ork. Returned—Sehr Hudson, Post, Rockland for New York. oa, ‘AM—Arrived, scbes WP Green. Cummings, Provi- dence for ‘assa: Eddie Pierce, Hawes, do for Harbor Island; Eunice Rich, Jenkins, do for Green Turtle Cay. Aiso arrived, scr’ A Hantmond, Goldthwaite, Balt: more tor Vortand (off Montang spilt toresail, Jib and fy Jag Jib, put tn tor repal ‘PM-Arrived, schts 4 vabeth Dehart, Low, Porto Rice for Boston; Bessie B Dickinson, Dickinson, Wilmington, NC, for Bath; RH Bentley, Hodges, Weehawken fot New Bedtord (and ail salled 34). Also arrived. schrs AG Lawson, Fitzpatrick, Prowi dence for Verpianck’s Point; American Eagle, Daley, Fall River for Oyster Bay; island City, Alien. Gloace! ter tor New York; W Parker, | attle, Fall River for a Sarah TL Thompson, Hull, Bristol tor do; Pp Ni America, Lyons, Providence for do, Poe ag |. schr Abel W Parker, Dean, Fall River fo1 few York. NEW LONDON, May 8—Arrived, schrs Favny Fe: Zowpons for New York; Oregon, Rondout tor Provi- ence. Salled—schr Emily § Gildersleeve, Jacksonville, 4th—Arrived, brig’ Glenora (#r), Day, Porto Rico for New Haven (see Miscellany); George, Champlain, do for Norwi NEW HAVEN, May 8—Arrived, schr Oliver Scofield, Dissosway, Baltimore; Emma Avery, Hall, Georgeto' DC; Forest Oak, Parker, and Ka’ J Mh ly Baltimore; Joon H Chatiee, Buel! Wixon, Virginia: sloop Unity, Jone! ure. Cleared-—Brig Eliza Thompson, Ba! once. PASCAGOULA, April 26—Arrived, bark Gen Von Do- beien (Rus), Gronvoos, St Thomas. Sailed—schr Josephine, Stone, gre Pe tO es April 27—Cleared, sehr Ajax, Saundera nola. 28th. ‘eared. ships Kalos (Bn. Bartlett, London: mos (Nor), Ellison, West Hartlepool; Petersen, do; Wild Hunter, Howatt, Liverpool; (Rus), Nikols, Greenock, 29—Cleared, ship Belmont (Br), Blagdon, Bremerha: yen; barks Helios (Rus), Sueiliman, theriand, Char lotte (Swe), Willough, London; (or), Gill, dot Black bagio, Phillips, Boston, PURP ROYAL, ©©, May &—Arrived, schr Nathaniel BStevenseraunders Boston. Sailed—Steamer Leo, Dauiels, Fernandina, PHILALELPHIA, May 3—arrived, ser’ Cho Lank, Georgetown, 80. 4th—steamers Wyoming, Teal Sevannah Hinesley, Charleston: A C Stincrs, Warren, sehe James s Hewett, Foster, Lanesvilie. ‘Also arrived, ship Meetwihg, Guest, New York; barka c 1 (Br), Kuttick, Dieppe; Jacob (Atts), Cor ‘Anta A Rien, Rie i brig Jane ‘tiiton, Birdsall, Alabama, Ros Om rks Roska (Not e ch, riek via New York ghotn; Meteor (Nor), Van Kervel, Bre: Wan), Hassen, Mensina; schrs Hen ine, McLaren, Pensa: ae ed Young, Young, Lanosvile; J Hagar evans, Barren Creek, Md, red—steamers Beverle: ‘lerce, New Yorks lesex, Hubbard, Bridgeport, Coun: George Hinges, hip Maria Stoneman (Br), Biagvelt, le Loe Spear, Sere i Misd Dalton, New York: Dublin: soles Na Hamilton, inuda; Como, Lewis, Jacksonville; Jagob i Ridgeway, nd, do. Mise cledred, steamer Rattlesnake, Hand, Hobokeng achrs David Collins, Townsend, Darien; JH marvel, Johnson, W. Young, J J Little, Nortol Neweas' bus, trom Lam erick via . passed up, Schr Flavilia, from Previncetown, passed up last evens ing. Fasaed down last evening—Barks Elida (Br), for Cork or Faimouth, for orders and WoW. Har Ger), fe do.; scirs Catheriue W May, for Oaibarien, and H Irons, tor Neponset. ‘The stip Herbert Beach (Br), for Bremen, anchored oft nere at 8A PM yesterday and proceeded’ down this ‘A deep laden Herm brig is below here, coming w Noon—*chrs Win A Gibson (Br), from Matanzas; arts Fleming, trom Providence, passed up since the Al report. rig Edith, from Mayaguez, for Philade!phia, came ta ancnor above here at 11:30 AM and still remaina, Sehrs Sarah Sherbert, tor Lyon, and Rachel A Cob Lins, for Elizabeth City, NO, passed down at 10 AM. DiLAWware BREAK WwaTeR, May 4, AM—Passed in yester day, brig Abbey Clifford, from Sigua. Kehr RS Hersey remains for do. Other vessels nebanged. Steamer Albemarie arrived from New York at8 AM, PM—Brig Anna M Brignt remains for Philadelphia. ‘The veasels in the harbor remain as thoy were tay merning, About fifty vessels aro here. ri senrs Pride of the Gast, from Greytown, Nicaragt for ‘New York; and Ben Borland are’ reported fom in hor. BHORTLAND, May 1—Cleared, schrs Rubina (Br) Lor sey, Yarmoutti, Ns; Day Star, ‘eavison, | Windsor, Ns: B Dow, one g Bh to a for Pensacola (all im rrectiy repor! jeirraph). Crrived. sehr UJ Willard, Waliace, Philadelphia. 4sh—Arrived, bark Florence Peters, Mitchel. phia; brig Ernestine, Knignt, Cardenas; schrs ia itt ge te, into "Sapna Wear (orings ins of the bark Adela Carlton, of Thomaston); schrs dala ‘Treat, Edgecomb, Boston; ot Croix, Foss, Sa, meats Errived. sche Lona & Storer, Seavey, Reraandin GeacedSclire Deimony for stYonns; Davia Torrey, Ne 107 NRYSMOUIH, May 2—Arrived, scr Laconia, Crooks Rondout, PROVIDENCE, May S-Arrivod, steamer Vindicator, Rogers, Pilladeiphia; ise Thos P Ball, Rider. ed ton; Melissa A Wiley, Wiley, Brunswick, Ga; C M ote reeman: Wii Thompson, Pain: Wm Butler, Knowles; J Albert smith, Patterson, and Koena Ara bella, Goodaoeed, Virginia: T T Tasker, Leeds, wown, DU; Jas Alderdice, Rockhill, Alexandria “4 Leaming, Callen, Baltimore; Geo juire. adelphia; J ose) Bi bP a ough fo! ae ie i eee Philadcipnia: Ril Daly, dr. Paype. sod J 5 Terry, Raynor, Ron. m vamaertt Highlander, ood? 6 edrick, aud JH You Foster, in, Hoboken. patlow=selir ‘Sunlight, Etberldge, from Georgetown, Bafled—Sehrs Mary A more, Shernen, New York; ale; a ott rker; Mar D © Foster, Pedrick (irom Hoboken), ol. PAWTUCKST, May 3—Arrived, schrJoun Manlove Cashman, Jersey City. SAN PRANCISCO, May 1-Sailea, ships Morning Light, Chi nf lor, Liverpool rig La Plata (Ger), Rater, —. ‘4th—arrivea, ship Woosung (Br), Fisher, Newoastla New. SAVANNAH, May 1—Salled, #1 mig A San Salvador, Nickerson (not jn Jacinto). New York. 4:h—Arrived, steamer Saragossa, Hooper, Baltimore; opr Ln 4 8 eee res Havens tt, Boston, loared—steamer Oriental, Haliett, Bo: Sailed—Seurs Lida Babeock, Doboy; “am L Russell, Jacksouville Also satied, snip Annie Goudey (Br. West, Liverpoel. . April 3—Arrivod, schrs Earl H Potter, rk; Satilio, Rivers. Nortolk, Va. HAVEN, May }—Arrived, schra Addie F for Boston; Clarissa Allen, Woodoride Thos W Haven, xandria tor do: Elizabetl How. 3 + Humacos, ie, for Bot . Baltiinore’ tor Portland; James phia for Lynn: and fishing sehr Oliv stom, bound mackereling. Sailed—Atl vessels beforo reported excepting the abowe arrivals and echrs Porto Rico. Parsgon, Marion Draper, Hocking Bird (Hr), Eliza J Raynor, M Be Smith, R Fos ter, Gov Burton, GA Hayden, BN Hawkins, Com- inolore Kearney, Hero, EH Furber, G P Pomeroy, btte A Stimpson, Zeila, Mary, Lizzie Young, Jeontine, J 4 ‘ton, Callao; Baltte, Fitzpatrick, Petrel, R Peterson, Win F Garriso’ heutt (in. RE cramner, racing, Planter, Sea Flower ILA Do Witt, Modesty and M M Weaver. Fe eee” Jecas We Roigbt, Pbiiadelphis fot LMA aN GN iggy Lecleareds brig Da Capo (Sor, Miorenartived, meamer Rebecca Clyvie, Chiide, Balt MaOrE LN shmnere Donemtetee, Weed, Mew Yorts Se alyear, Baltmor 338ss) MM MM re ee ee Soxsas MMM 8 uM OM aati ff ess MOO Ppprr. 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