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10 the Lares and Penates of the much loved min- stret had beea removed and scattered among the | strangers Who bad bought them and when the | en.bers of the housenold fires had died ont, the YMB HOUSEHOLD GODS OF DAN BRYANT SCAT- pouse was left to its ghostly and silent ponnae G TERED TO THE WINDS. | forever. Voor Dan sleeps in his grave; the piace | wmel knew him shali know him no more, ‘There is a four story brown stone house at No. nosning baling wemne Tae nae L4 Laven roy ba name Which may live When the storied prais be MUnHeey ntrees, Wetween Prvenway and | Warriors and orators shall have passed away } inth avenue, having a very respectable appear- the jast (ruck Was leaving. & poor negro ae ance, trom which a blue auctioneer’s flag bung said to sng writer: —"‘L Tor ve ere vig 2. a good man; he gave me a two dollar bill on'st, and | yesterday morning, Muttering to and fro inthe ire Lord biees Kite auyiiow. e very uncertain and rather damp atmospher® AN ANXIOUS AUDIED - N" This house has nothing in tts look to attract the AD MUSEMENTS aotice of any passer-by, and perlaps would never - / Rave been heaid of outside of the real esate BOOTH'’s THEATRE. | advertisements had it not deen for the fact that AD exceptionally large aud brilliant audicnce within its walls geviai, whoie-souled and kind- attended at this house last algut to witness the hearted Dan Bryant lived for many years and sumption of the character of Evadne by Miss there breathed his last, For some days past the Clara Morris, Tae career of this talented lady MRS. BRYANT’S AUCTION. fead.ng pubiie given specially to pedestrisnism has been such as to excite im her re- nave seen large showbills with mourning borders yard bright hopes of a distinguished suture, pasted on all the fences and vacant spaces in | In (he emotional drama, alrhougn still a | _ fowg, by which they were informed that the auc- young woman, she bas wou a lront place, and it is ‘tloa firm of Gerard Betts & Co, would sell at | natural that the sympatay of the public should go puolic auction, at eleven o'clock, May 10, | with her in the efiort she is couscientiousiy wii the personal and private property aud making to pass into the higher regions of | furniture of the late Dano Bryant for tae dramatic art. It is for this reason that benefit of his widow. The anuouncement her assumption of legitimate trauic roles 1s watched with eager curiosity and interest by the theatreegoing public. In selecting Ricsard | Sheil’s beaatiit play of displayed excellent judgment and a thorough ap- preciation of her own qualities as well as of tue | imitations of her power. lover and ber brother in the early acts tragic | power is nos so. much needed as tne capacity to ofsuch ap event immediately following the de- | cease of such a popular and esteemed character as poor Dan Bryant, was certain to draw &@ large | crowd to witness the sale, and itis calculated that | noth than 3,000 persons, of whom 2,500 were ladies, visited the house in Sixtietn street yeste: ay, trom tue hour of ten A. M. until three o’clock | (o the aiternoon, during the progress of the auc- Mon, Curiosity is @ most powerlul motive, and | Ly of atone wae Er) agg adr pelle ere Miss Mo f vundreds yesterday thronged the late residence | leaves utule, If auythiny, to oe desired. le: con- ception of the character of Evadne differs some- what, perhaps, from the accepted ideal. In ber hands it cau searcely be held to be a tragic part, fe@ her aim seems to be to depart as much as pos- Spice (rom Lue tragic School, abandoning tne tradi- tous of ihe stage and replacing them by tue | realism of the emotional school, 'm order to do jus. | tice to the Hew idea 1c 1s necessary to perform tue diticult task of separating one’s self trom acquired | and tanerited prejudices, According to tae old | ideu the men Who paced the tragic stage Were ab- stractions—iorms representiug qualities of the human hewrt ani mind and helping to make | »f poor Dan with precisely the same feelings that were displayed by @ similar assemblage, under anotner sky and in another land, When the effects of forlorn Marguerite Gauthier were brought to the hammer. Every one wso knew Bryant, bow- ever, bad @ kind word to say for him, aad the frm | of Gerara Betts & Co, did ai) te aovertising and | ali the work connected Wita the sale free of cost, | as arememorance o! the dead man. UNDER THE HAMM At the hour appointea to vezin the sale the front hud rear pariors were jamuied to sufocation, aud young Mr. Gerard Betts opened tne auction, | visible the action of tuman passions, good and | Back of tue house there is @ yaru, fencea in, about | evil. By their grandeur and sublimity they were turiy feet inaepth, amd atine rear of this yard supposed to be hited out of the ‘sphere of mere humanity, aud were clothed with atirt- | | bules different from those which associate with | the acrors im everyday lie, In order to mark | this aistinction the Muses always invested with a | certaik grandeur the thougats wuich the tragic | actor uttered, He did not spewk in the ordinary | everyday Janguage of the people; for him was in. | Vented @ 'orm of Spee@h suitable to give weightto the noble langdaze in which his Meas were cothed, and which he did not uvter but de- claimed, Niss Morris gas broken irom this school, introduc.ng the innovation of speaking her tines as she woald do im ao ordinary emotionat drama. We will not stop to discuss Whether this change is due to the limitations Of the artiste’s power or to tne desire for reform merely. We simply wish to signalize the fact tuat Miss Morris does not seriously atiempt to deciaim Soeil’s lines. It seemed to us that the role of Evadue under the hew mode of treatment lost something of its vital power, much of the beauty of its moral lesson; Jor it Wes certainly Weakest where the author, With bigh dramatic instinct, intended it should be sirong. In picturing joy at the return of her lover, | sorrow at mis qaesertiod and despair at bis sup: posed kiliimg by her brother, Miss Morris lett little | to be Cesired. These sceues are Capable of being presented stronzly and effectively by the re- Sources of the modern emotional school ot acting, As pictures of BuManN passion, passion encoua- tered every day, the reulistic modern schovi can paint them, perhaps, more acceptably than the stlited methods ot high tragedy. Iu theze $an accumulation of rocks, lormerly occupied oy our now aenuued of the sounties in wich squet- ters lived and hag thei being. Through the rear windows Dan used on summer alternoous 10 gaze bn the gambolling Oi the goats tiat abounded in ihe neighborhood, Irom whose antics Le was wont | so derive amusement. The walls of the pariors were iiteraliy covered with picrures and engrav- mgs, many of which Were photographs, colored or otuerwise, or Wwellexecuied litnograpls and cn- eravings of Dan Bryant 1p the Various iImpersona- sions whicn he had assumed Guring his lifetime, “Handy Andy,” the “irish Emigrant,” the “Col- jeeu Bawn’? and other pictures were promi- | gent. An artist’s easel of haudsome workmanship stood in the trout parlor, on the woper part of which was pluced @ fine colored engraving of tue | “Maydaien.”” Below on a bracket of the same easel Was a portiolio contaiming a large number of photographs, representing in detail the doral tributes which were placed on the remains of the feceasea minstrel in the Pauiist churca on the day Di the funeral ceremony. At the tov o1 this easel was a small printed catalogue O/ the sale, Woico aad also a mourning border. THE HOUSE OF MOURNING. It was with great dimiculty toat Mr. Betts, the Auctioneer, could move through the densely packed assemblage to conduct his business, A oad bum of conversation was kept up the waole Une, and the Works Of art and the Variugs articles uf arniture were criticised and eulogized with shat periect jreedom of spirit which 1s iuseparapie ‘rom an auction saie. Mrs. Dan Bryant was , scenes the aciress carriea her audience with her present occasionally duria the gale, at- enthusiastically, She was womanly, and breathed Tired in deep mourning. In tne front’ par- | # paxsioa that touched the heart rai her than cons jor, On the east wall, depended two bancsome trovied the mind. There was in her portraiture a water Color portraits of Van’s two lovely cnilcren, great deal that Was true to human pata aod there were aiso oil paintings of Jerry Bryant and this told directly on te aude and Dan Bryant, taken when they were quite | The statue scen, however, sulfered from young, with the old-fasbioned biack “neckties and | the lady*s lack of declamatory power, and what ought :o bave been tae climax of the inter- est ie Mat enough, because there was neither fire, nor imteusity, bor passion in the words spekeo—words tnat should have failen like molten lead on the heart Ol the guilty king. The support recetved from Mr. Warde, as Colonna, and Mr, George Clarke, as Vicenuo, Was good torougn- ou. Mr. Clarke deserves special — praise for having luted @ part like Vicentio, of little importance, into prominence by a vigorous and intelligent impersonation. Mr. Morton’s King joose Byron cullurs of the period. These were not seld nor were the portraits of the children, | but # fine colored photograph of Jerry Bryant | was knocked down &t a Very moderate price. The furniture of the front parior was of yellow samp, somewhat soiled and the worse for wear, but it brought a fair price. A bumber of fasiionubly dressed ladies, old tiends of te jamily, We. € seatea in quiet corners #1 tue rooms, waich Were no aoabt familiar to them, and some of them wept sileuciy as they saw she “nousenold goas’’ of a dear friend disposca of | of Naples is not a very good perfurmance, and Mr, fo curious strangers. Among the buyers might | Studley makes of Ludovico & kind of cousia Ger- ‘oe observed @ bumber of those persons of botn | main to Mephistopheles. “Evadue” will be Dlaged | seXes With curmuageon an harpy like | Curing the week. luces Who would seta price On the bones 9: a wor- | CET shipped saint. ‘Io tnose people the prince of good MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. Mrs. Panny Davenport's benefit taxes pli bis ‘elows was only aname ave nis heart 0; goid an afternoon, at the Fifta Avenue Theatre. | empty abstraction. They eXamined the les of a METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. chair witu a deprecatory expression aud tne frame oF picture with @ ivok that plainly said, “I'v riven too much for it, but I'll make it up on the Kease or the clock.” At oue junctu: hth ‘sh Siaww eae The annual meeting of the Metropolitan Museum ‘aden — ee of Art was held last evening at the Maseum, 128 “Alas,” whisper ao old iriend of the dead q | minstrel so the writer, us he stood in the thieuiy | beep cnaten a | ved doorway and Suw a picture of the 1ormer | Presiding. | hou assed ubder tue ba ‘The firs: business transacted was the election of | the following named officers and trustees, the latter to serve until May, 1982:—Presiaent, Jono Taylor Johnston, Vice Presicents, Wiliam cv. | Prime and William FP. blodgett; Treasurer, F. W. | Buinelander; Secretary, Wiillam J. Hoppin; Where ce all nis jo! ‘Trustees, S, Whitney Phoentx, Salem Ii. Wales, | jives that were wout at a look from humorous face to set the tables in a@ roar, FP, W. stevens, 5. L. M. Barlow, Russell Sturges and Samuel B. Sturvis. Di Passec ito night aod eternity witu tbe man that ‘The annual report of the trustees was next sub- | made them! As fast as Mr. Betts’ maqe asale his assistant, mitted, and it showed the museam to be iu a | Artists of the city have ex- Tecoraed it, Terms casn wod removal of articies the Sold irom the house on day of sale. Two crivs, im which Mrs. Bryant’s bacies had passed their in- tantle siamovers, Were Knocked down at $3 60 apiece. The carpets ou the third and fourth | floors soid at forty-Ove cents a yard, three chairs from the kitcbeo atforty-hve Ceuts each and Mr, James Usher purchased 4 bookcase of biack walnut y chair?” asked | rr) parcing voice. There was @ good The trustees have aimed Seal ol besita and, it having beeo rumored | to estaviisi relations with kindred associations ‘bat it was ‘Dan's kitcoen easy chair, 4 man y and Europe. It 1s suggested dought it at $2. twat a temporary build- “sow much for this mirror, plate glass, lovl0 ? | to the east or west Any bid on this *" Aman in the jamo With tne look | end of the resent building. to afford | needed accommodation for Many ovjects of value which, during the year, the trustees were bonged 10 rejuse OO presentation. The report alluded at lepgch to the great advautages the museum woud afford im enabling young people to acquire 4 cor- rect taste jor art, especially young ladies, many of Whom, @$ experience had proved, returned trom Eurvpe, after visiting the most tamed g-«leries, in Utter ignorance of the treasures they had seen, Fang and poor alike the imstitatioa was vala- aie. ofa second hand furuiture vender whispered in @ ow toue toa female hurpy of bis owu ciass:— “{ wonder if its good glass? You can’t teli any- thing about these Diate giasses.”” Tbe glass started low aud was soid at $63. A lounge went for $9 50, a olack Walnut bedstead for $7, two | iron bedsteads at $350 each and a@ painting of Dan Kice at $25. A handsome engraving of Wii- haw M. fweed, a gift to deceased, was put up jor sale. “HOW MUCH FOR TWEED ” “How mucs for Wiullaw M. Tweed? How much Attention was called by Mr. Roosevelt to the am I bid for tweedy Dol hear $i? Yes, thank | debt of $40,000 stili sanging over Lue museum. It | your” The envraving sola for $4. NeXt | was necessary that tuts weight should o¢ removed. When rid ofit the institution would be seif-suo- porting and no lurther appeals of this character would be made tu members. DISASTROUS CONFLAGRATION. came Dan Bryans, $150; Mme. Tagioni, ana semblage seemed puzzied as to this lady's y, bUt sne Was fually sold toa person wh Fenny Kissler sold a3 low at $3 anc Mr. Uswer, who Was af old friend of Dan's, bougot the Deciaration o1 Independence at $35, Iwo spittoons sold at fity eats Soak, 286 8 i ing, conte at $250. Alovk- | THE PLANET MILLS IN BROOKLYN FIRED BY ing giass at $12 60, and three window cornices | were sold ne A handsome cracls was INCENDIARIES—1L088 OVER HALF 4 MILLION labelled as lut 39, but at the solicitation of some | LLARS [NDRED PERSO! RO Protestant iTiends it was witudrawo aod re- | its meer ito be ee sated served jor the oo, Tueo followed a jist of en- OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. aravings, which were soid a3 foliows:~ “Agony of Select ‘immaculate Conception,” $ Afire vroke bug at eleven o'clock last nightin ‘vWoman, Benoid Thy So: $ the Pianet Jute Milis, wnica occupied the biock é papy Sleeving + pounded vr President, Carroil, Hoyt and Bond “4 y 12 seasure,” $ and “Christy's sereets, Brooklyo. At midniget $500,000 worth of Minstr 150. The hall hat stand was bought , Property had been destruyed, ana the fire was by Mr. Usher for $48 and the fower stands at $237 | still raging with great violence. The building where tue fire originated was a four story brics structure, surmounted by a mansard roof, It was 200 by feet, and but very substantially. The vaca. A green punch ov! sold for $10 and a rec. ond panch bow jor $9, while two claret pitchers Machinery was imported, and was of the most costiy aod approved pattern. were knocked aowu at $7 50 for the pair. THE ORIGIN OF THE FIRE, THE WRITING DESK. The watchman wio was on duty in (be mills at “How mach am | bid for Dan Bryant's writing a ¢ ali bis bills of the Plays and farces that he produced ” There Was an eager movéwent im the crowd on stood iu tke back extension parlor, and looked around, t the jadies squeezio; ‘ themselves together us closely as possibie, The | the time of the breaking out o: the fire states that desk Was opened and eritic..ed and bandied and | he fires discovered it a ew minutes before eleven jouked into and was sold for $14. A iarge fancy plate mantel mirror in tne back parlor was pur- chased (Of $137 50, and @ lithograpn of Thomas B. Pendergast, an Gli winstrei iriend of Dan Bryant, was sold One of the iargest buyers O’c/ock, a8 he was coming out of tne office to Make his rouuds of the buuidings. He saw a lignt mm the Vasemens ad smuxe Issuing irom Che belt holes in the flour. There was # lure alarm imstru- during the saie was 4 mau who his name | Ment in the odice, aod he rau iO ano seut out @ Ca. The “Coueou Bawn,” with Dao Bryant | Sigha@l to tue Fire Departmen: for station 35. and © es Fisher in character, Was purchased | ALLEGED INCEN DIARISM. for $3 75, and a Mrs. Haslett bought some David Lyall, ove o1 the owners of the mills, cvairs, A Mnely framed pnooyrapy of Dun st night that ve lua no doubt chat th fire waa the Work of incendiaries. ibere was a fire ued 10 the bulidings at mgnt and none during the day,eXvept in tue eugiae room, which Was he main mils. Mr. Lyall declined to give the Dames uf Lie suspected parties, as ne wuld it Was mere Conjecture wt present, vat suid | he jusended having several persous put tarougn searching eXaminatiog, ine drst Py of fre was quickly foilowea vy ms, bringing the whole of tne auriet ire Deparcment to the scene. Bryant, im citizen's ature. brow, bt $5 75, and « ei of photographs of Palmer's marvies sold as Toliows:— "Fait! $3 25; “Charity,” $337; “Hu- ‘1 $4 12%; “Alrica,’? $4 75; “America,”’ $6 25; ? $5and “Hope” at some unkoown price that could not be aistinguished in the coniased Dum of voice: low satin sult in the frome c ing of two sofas, four cial 4 and Mebairs, Was consideraviy Solied aud sold goou price o: $105. A Mr. Grant souse j@ Satin chairs, in good repair, at $7 60 ior pay sa gg af sigevoard Was soid to Mr. Usher at $00, who archased @ colored prin’ Wester By the time the fremen got weil to work, tne fire Tbe mills were reat headway. om Puabiic Schoo! No. 4, ot Mary Magdalen at | 20, & remarking cha’ eloped in fame. he paid jor it “as mach a3 it wee worth.” ‘Lbere ds almost opposite the mills, was ta ‘Were in aii 101 lots marked on the catalogue. Tae | eer, a8 Was @ Methoaisc chapel Hnest works % art 1G the house were (hree fine line | opposite corner. The President engravings of large size, representing J. FP. | atreet walis of the Planet Mills sell in Kemble respectively in the cuaracters urKolia, at lal!-past eleven, with a great craso. driving the | Cato ond = Hamlet. These were from | firemen irom their posts and compelling them to Leg by Sir Thomas Lawrence during the | abaudon one of their engines, No. 4, which was MMe of the great Engish tragediaa anu the | destroyed. At mienight ive mes were re nae | } 3 were made by the burin o! the ceie- cely, and severai dwellings ip the vicinity had oom ee et gad aus proces ioe ue i dia a Lt ange teed Working like beav. | \ ¢ air 4 Bryos gooot b1700, Ye > | Soue ‘ection of Ciie/ Nevins, and hoped | afternoon te residence of Mr. Bryant wee | re wo | had | owned b; | stockholders being Lys Foey nein jo $600,000, The aitic: Taaneafactured at t 4 mils were 00: ber ay lies f0F car thoy Were laratiy engay | Umatced. | Wentpnana. “Evadne” Miss Morris | j, In the scenes with her | } | REPORTED the preparation of jute. They employed over 400 hauds, Who are thrown out of work, The city of Brooklya Will loge avout $6,000 by tne destruction of Engiue No, 4. The ovver losses could got be a On the Pianet Mills there was ant ance of about $80,000, The fre lines were kept NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY up by the police of the Third prectoct, uader come mand of Captain Ferry. | SHIPPING NEWS: CCEAN 8 TEAMERS. DATES OF DEPAKIURE ROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE, | Suits, a Ofice 1 broaawa} + Bowung 69 Broadway | Toole |19 Broad way iseONsID Denmark 4 4 nuisiana) Fy ay dati |) Rroauway. erpoo!../40 Broadway. [19 Broadway WA seholten: City of Richmond Balin: iv 69 Hroaawar M 7 Bowing Greea bY ‘2 Bowling Green | iM 4 M Hamburg, M Liverpool../15 Broaaway i ‘ i ‘9 Broadwav = Fi g £ 2 é 2 7 Bownne Green 29 broaaway- t State of L 2] Giasvow...|72 Broaaway. Thanet Hamburg. |ol Broadway. Germa, Liverpool ./19 Browdway ny of Che to) erpool. | 15 Broadway The Queen iverpool., (49 Broadway. | Mosel... :/Rremen,.. |2 Bowing Green | Pereire Havre... |S0Broagway | eg NOTICK 10 CAPTAINS OF VE*SELS ENTER- ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New York Heracp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signa! for ase on board the Hekatp seam yacht, show- ing whiie burning the colors red, green, red, changing trom one to the other in succession, and can be seen sev eral miles distant. Captains ot vessels upon seeing this signal will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship News Department of the Henatp. ba Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Heratp news yacht, pier No 1 East River, New York, Letters received from all parts of the | world and promptly delivered. Duplicates sre re- quired. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOON. HIGH WaTsn. 4.47{ Gov. Island..morn 1 06 7 06 Sandy Hook.morn 12 21 Laat Gate....morn 2 61 | PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 10, 1875. Steamer George 4 Strout, Ford, Philadelphia—James Hand. Steamer E C Eidaie. Pierce, Phitadeivhia—Jas Hand. Steamer Fhiladelphua, Davis, Phuadelpmia—y aun Seamer Eleanora. Johnson. Portlana—t b Ames. hip Vera Cruz (Aus), Bullaffer, Trieste—Slocovich & dark Hittero (Nor, Waage, Dunkirk—Funch, Edye & é ‘Hark Cecelia (lta), Costaglioni, Alexandria, E—J © ea Bark Glonville (Br), Monroe, Baht Sieg F Bulley. ark Lavinia, Davis, Matanzas—Brett, Son & Co. Bark J H Chadwick, How, Mi janzas~Waydell & Co. Laure 8 D Carleton, Freewan, New Orieans—Parsons & ari Sarah B (Br), Townsend Fernandina—C B Swaia brig Favorite, Woodward, Georgetown, Dem—D Trow- bridge's sons. ane Victoria, Sanders, Barbados—H Trowbriage’s ons, Grig © A Hoard (Br), Messenger, St Jonns, PR-J V Onauvia & Co. 1, PR—S Michelina. ine Jeremiah, Ford, St John Caraenas—Brett, Son & rig AH Curtis, Merriman, 0. ‘Sebr Mary Slusman, Adama, Alicante—Jas W Elwell & © ‘Schr Mauc, Robinson, Sagua~ Simpson, Clapp & Co, soni Geonée B MeFuitand, McFarland, St Jago—Par- weenie Carrie Jones, Colcord, Nassau, NP—B J Wea- “sehr John Mosser, Tharber. Elouthera BJ Wenberg. senr a0, d, Harbor Isiand. a—B J ibe ri sgh Castalte (Br), Lippitt, stJoun, NB—PI Nevius & 2, ARRIVALS. BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONS TELDGRAPH LIN. Steamer Celtic (Br), Kiddie, Liverpool Apri ueenstown 2th, with mare ant bawengers. Cortis. May 4, iat 453), loo 38, passe bound west, showing signal letters Ween oun, vata se jon 48 23, Passed several iceberg lat’ 40 68, lon v7 15, mer Adriatic (Br), *ioe Liverpost; was de: tained off sandy Hook two hours by foe. Steamer Wisconsin (Br), Forsythe, Liverpool April 23, | Baton 20th. with mdse and passengers to Williams May 7; lav 48 10, ton 49 36, passed two large 1ce- ay t White Star steamer bound jon 67:0, AP ye sed 36, passed an “nehor steamer bound east. henes Guion. iat 40 64, lon er Denmark (Br), Williams, Loudon April 24, va ase and 146 passengers to FW 4 iurst. mer Columbus, ana May 6, 6 PM, with aud passengers to Wm P Clyde & Co, (sr), Leddicout Bermuda May 6, passengers to A E Oaverbridge. Garrison, Key West yia Nor- and Port Ro in Gelpeke. mise Steamer Canim: with mdse ant steamer Lackawanna. folk to the Coast Wrecking Company. Meamer Leo, Daniels. rernaud: with mdse aod passenrers to Herm: 113 AM, d steamer Creses rH “ fo jon 7 Jor Havana; same Gay, 3PM. off Cape il ine mer North Point, hence jor Fernandina. | ‘Amer TJ Cochran, Kichards, Newbern, NC, 4days, with naval pores et cotton to Murray, Ferris & Co. Steamer George W kider, Read, Bultinore ond ibe Wace to the Old Dominion ste FFlor (of London). Teasdel, Manila Sept 14 via Table Bay Feb 13, wath inde to 1 & Moring: vessel to ranch, £dye & Co. Passed 61 Helena Feb 27, and crossed the Equator Mareh 8, jn lon 254. Had light winds and | calms to Bermuda, from thence 17 days, with stroug NW gales. Snip Marianna V (Port), Ferreria, Lisbon 42 days, with wine & cork w G@ Amsinck & Co, A Ayr). Good, Auckland, NZ, with mise to pl Si n, March 8; crossed i April 9, lat 24 4, sip Leigon, trom San Franciseo for oul; same day, dc. spoke feustiornen (Nor), trom Columbla River tor Fal- mouth, va out; april Il, lat 1 jon 33 20 W, spoke sepr }dward ‘and John (Br), bark Chinaman (of London), Mot enzie, Boas, Kong whant £ Co, vessel to WD Morc- ir ‘Bi, Cape of Good Hope Maren 12, ator April 16, in lon Jan 16, with teas to « and ‘Crossed t thence light. vi a3 to lat 25 N, | e experienced cay ours; no date. &c, spoke ship Himai pores having passed a latve uumber of icetergs in Int 0.3, lon #9 W; no date. &. sche Lune, trom 3 tor kaimouth, Ja; same thine, sehr Joveph Clar! "rons = | for New York. Bark Queen of Ceylon (of London), Seott, Bombay Jan | 2, with linseed to order: vessel to Peabody, Willis & Co. pe of Good Hoy i and crowed the jon 29 24 W. Mav 21 lat2.N lon 31 30 W, rd flail (Br), irom Conception Bay for | oT t. q fan Viernollo Bristol 67 days =! Liverpool, 53 aay Bae andiero to Sin tron with fruit to Lawren of Gibraltar), Gues Snow. Mersina 60 days, Co: vessel to James Henry. Pessed Uibraitar March 24: had fine weather up to lat 4 Be thence a succession of © westerly gales, ha: ys west of the Banks. | Bark Per-everanza pbardo, Marseilles 53 daze, with mow to James Henry; vessel to Fun b, Raye | ai 4 Gibraltar March f5. | I wurser, Kickey, itio Janeiro March 18. with | epfec to LD Morgan & vessel to A P Mianchard, Took the NE trades, ‘n lar | 30 5: crossed the Kauator had strong trades to lat l nd, spoke the schoolstip Merci sort v April L3, in k off Sabo rego | v Squires, Georgetown, SC, 7 day: Arrived 9b, ship John Gladstone (Br), Pinkney, Balti- | FIN aval storos to Dollner, Potter & Co; vessel to # BD | ogee tare aca (Br), MeKenzie, Charleston. schr BI Hazard, Brooks, Georgetown. SO. 4 days, with Cork, May 9—Sailed, bark Savanna (Br), O'Neil, Uni- | received during the | arrived at voston. V1, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. Simmons (of Provincetown), F H Hatfield (of do), with nary at, Be Hy jord May 10, bark Sea Breeze, 28 bis oil, and Qui Kstep (ot do), with 40 bbls oil. Reed, North Pacific caus not reported). hie Hannah Metoon (or Kockland), Keen, Cardenas ‘ tro & Dunner; vessel to H Seir May Munroe (of Rockland), Hail, Cardenas 9 days, with sugar snd melado to Gomez, Rionda & Co; ito HP Brown & © hr iJ Simmons (of Thomaston), Harrington, Matan- days, with sugar to Grinnell, Minturn & Co; vessel Bday SPOKEN. Bark Atalanta (Br), Dorin, from Liverpool for Charles- tou, Apiil 14, lat 4902, lon 8 58. - NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. | with sugar to De © | u vis (of Brookhaven), Ald ri: Metengas with sugar to order: ves lto byans, Ball & i —— Harrington), Cole ania | Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are in- J De Rivera & Co; vessel tO | formed that by telegraphing to the Huratv London ir bya o Yates, Fam albarin. 2 dase with sugar | Bureaa, No 46 Fleetstreet, or to the Paris office, Nod ioses Taylor; vessel t & Partertiesd ue Scribe, the arrivals at and departures fram Ew ashame Winamore, Calbarien, 8 ropean end Eustern poris of American and all foreign rebro ue W ren (of exter), Smith, o% 10 | vessels trading with the United States, the same will be day with fruit to J & T Pearsall; vessel w BS Wen- | canied to this couatry free of charge and publishe 4, Merrick, Baracoa 10 | Captains arriving at and sailing from French and | Mediterranean ports will find the aris oMce (he more economical aud expeditious for telegraphing news. er: town), at pineapples to Win. Dougla Varsons, Acacoad | tw J OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axtwerr, May 9—Arrived, bark Mary Lawton (Br), Ol- iver, Philadelphia, Bevrasr, May \0—Arrived, bars Elpi (Aus), Mareglia, Baltimore; bg Edith Grant (Br), Kichardson, Bull River. Salled 9th, bark Otac Miho (Aus), Caticich, United States. Breawx, May 7—Sailed, bark Christel (Ger), Bockel- man, United States. c he ‘it attic Wi fenton “(ot Piymouth), ith pineapples tod & T Pearsall; veosel ol Ellsworth (of Gloueester), Howard, Harbor | oss. with pineapples to ¥ Montes! & Son; ves- pane to maste ew br Grace Vauduse: iaaves Jacksonville 7 day with ‘Yellow pine to master; is bound to New. Haven, ‘Turner, Chamberlain, Jacksonville 6 wiih limber to Drew & Buckie; vessel to Evans, wall r & Senr Almeda Willey (of Thomaston), Willey, Brane wie! . 6days, with lumber to Kinne, Ross &’ Co; ves- to’ Parsons & Loud. Sehr Julia R Floyd, liner, to Bentley, ior, Crawford. Georgetown, SG, 8 tores to Zophar Mills; vessel to K D naval stores to Dol Gildersieeve & Co. Potter & Co; vessel ted States. Ca.curta, May 9—Sailed, ship Lord Lyndhurst (Br), Kinnaird, New York. Cotomno—Sailed, bark Lyon (Br), Johnson, New York tot ‘hr Josephine Frost. Woodland, Virgint | via Aleppy. sehr Jose er Prt mpodiand. Virginia. Dvupuw, May 10—Arrived, bark John Boyd (Br), Ellis, Sehr Eastern Licht. Chase, vin Silks Charleston, Sehr HD turlbut, Loveland, Virginia, Schr Mary M Geer, Me.vee, Virgin: sehr WH Van Nate, Holmes, Vira Fatwoutn, May 9—Arrivea, brig Ara (Nor), Tobiassen Wilmington, NC. Sehr Mazelia Vieinaas Grxuvock, May 9—Sailed, brig Ladybira (Br), Rex, Sehr S It Robins, Brown, Virginia. . Naared Schr MA Taylor, Pearson, Viratule, United States. | Gipwaurar, May &Arrived, bark Saga (Nor), Olsen: New Orleans tor Malaga (see below). Hout, May 10—arrived, bark Nornen (Nor), Helgesen, New York. Havre, May 8—Arrived, barks Robert Godtrey (Br), Chipman, Charleston; Syrian Star (Br), Corning, New Schr EO Kntght, Jr, Willey, Virginia, Schr John Griiliti, Richardson, Virginia, or James Phelps, cocwwell, Virginia for New Ha- wiche Wm Boardman, Walman, Virginia for New Ha Mi hr Mary © Sinit. Green, Baltimore, for Bridgeport Fleetwing (fisherman), Rocklim, out 21) days, with fon mackerel. t Kennedy, late ot the steamer City of Chester, is mmandof the naw Inman steamer City of erin, hich arrived on Sunday. lis name was accidentally omitted In the report ot her arrival. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATS. BOUND SOUTS. fteamer City or New Bedtord, Fish, New Bedford jor New York. with mise and passengers | Etenner Galate with mdse and bastenzers or Clara & Roger i Sailed 7th, bark Callista (Nor), Kittel, United States. Hameunc, May 7—Sailed, ship Auguste Ger), Wierlchs, Philadelphia; barks Emma & Carl Ger), barder, New York; Hilda Maria (Ger), Sanberlich, San Francisco. Liverroot, May 9—Arrived, barks The Queen (Br, Mansfield, Darien; C D W (Swe), Hallgren, Galveston; lth, Silver Cloud (Br), Robertson, Philadelphia; Kong Carl (Nor), Beck, Norfolk, Va; Maggie Hammond (Br), Cole, Maceio; Ellen (Br), Brown, Darien; Edwin (Nor), Christofterson, Richmond, Va. Also arrived lth. ship Mary Durkee (Br), Sutherland, New Orleans; bark Pooisear (Br), Clark, do. Loxvon, May 9—Arrived, bark Star of Dawn (Bri, Al Jen, New York. Liwenice, May 10—Arrived, bark Saga (Nor), Neilsen, New York. Newoastir, May 10—Arrived, bark Agenora (Br), Dev- ereux, Pensacola. Naries—arrived, bark Giulia (Ital), Dominici, New York. Pryoutm, May 10—Arrived, bark Crono (Aus), Sterk, New York via Queenstown. Arrived in tne Channel 8th, ship Bremerhaven (Ger), Weyhausen, New York for Bremen: barks A Klockmann (Ger), Minder, Pensacola for do; Elena (Ger), Philadelphia for ao. i mn, Providence tor New Xork, sers, Two Rivera, NS, 8 days, ing to I Richardson. huiee. NS, 12 ae for New york, r Moc! stein & Saatce _ St John, NB, 124 ng Bird (Br, Bradley, St John, NB, 12da; for New Yorks with lub to ord er eeua vd chr failler, Crowley, ohn. a New York, with lath to Gorham Board wep is Sobe It H Miller, 8 simith, Millstone Point for New York, with stone to ord sehr Ellen Morrison, Dodge, Rockport, Mass, tor New York. with ston- to order. Selir Willie Harris, Martin, Colambia Falls for New York. with spiling to order. schr Liberty, Smith, Norwich tor New York. _Sehir BA Chesebro, cliford, New London for New r OF Hawley, Hulse. Providence for New York. Schr Kate scranion, Palmer, Providence for New ‘ork. hd Harriet Ryan. Robbins, New Haven tor New ‘ork. Sehr Mary Doane, Taylor, Harwich for a fishing cruise, sehr Kolon, Small, Gardiner for New York, with lum- with sping ber tod 8 Creed. Queexstown, May 9—Arrived, steamer lilinois, Shack- Sehr Pushaw, rade: Bt George, Me, tor New York, with | ford, Philadelphia for Liverpooi; barks Jens Neilsen | Sear samuel # Godwin, Waterbury, Stamtora tor New | (Nor). Hansen, New York; Kong Carl (Nor), Clausen, | York. | Philadelphia; 10th, Esploratore (Ital), Longobarde, do; — | Alenia Swe), Svensen, do. | Also arrived 10th, 5 AM, steamers City ef Chester (8:), eiteh, New York for Liverpool; 1 PM, Abyssinia (Br), Murphy, do for do. Also arrived 10th, bark Mustang | Baltimore. | _ Rorrenpax, May 8~Arrived, brig Der Pommer (Ger), Bohen, Wilmington, NO. Arrived 9th, barks Dagmar (Nor), Haave, New York; Catterina Pietra (ital), Carrara, do. Raxcoox—Satied, ships Annie Fish, Hoffses; Belle Morse, Whitmore, and Harriet McGilvery, Blake, for BOUND EAST. Brig Vara (Br), Stevens, New York for Hillsboro, NB. | ur David G Floyd, Clifford, Hoboken tor Providence. | ur Win Boardwan, Boardman, Hoboken tor sew | en. r John Warren, McGarr. Hoboken for_Frovidence. 01 . ir Geo D Loud, Flynn, Hoboken ior Bost i on) are relir L © Wells, Wells, Hoboken tor Last Groenwich. Sehr kverreen, 'r, Hoboken for Provitence. Schr P M Wheaton, Whenton, Hoboken tor Providen Schr J.C Craits, Grecland, Richmond, Va, Yor Bosto hr Frank, Crandeti, Weehawken tor Bost rehr Sarab'R Thomas, Aruold, Yiliadelphia | for Provi- | dence H ane, Mayo, Weebawker for Bosten | r Jal Sehr JG Fell, Meker-on. Fort Jonson tor Pawtucket. ie Edwin's Tyler, Miller. Philadelphia or Boston. 7 Schr Peacedale, Caswell, New York tor Narragansett | Sevitue—Arrived, brig Encarmacion (Sp), Guimerez, Pte Gentil Pechee Sate Warerrorn, May 10—Arrived, bark J P Berg (Nor), Anderson, Philadelphia. > Arrived ata port in the Upited Kingdom May 10, bark Hedwig (Ger), Bernier, Savannan. Loxvox, May 10—Bark Cora Linn (Br), Wishon, trom Darien for Troon, has been lost with her captain and five men; rest of the crew saved. [The © L has been re- Ported passed abandoned and partially dismasted by the ship Storkans (Nor), at Philadelphia from Grimstad.) Bark saga (Nor), Olsen, from New Orie: for Mala- ga, arrived at Gibraltar 8h tost full of water, having deen damagad by collision with an unknown vessel. Eidridge, New York for Winterport. | Sctir Ospray, Crowiey, New Yors tor Boston. Schr Plymouth Rock, Parker, Schr Orlando, Row nd, Hoos sebr H Nickerson, Hoboken tor Providence, chr Annie 3 rari Cari, Virginia for Providence, chr Amelia Weehawken tor Boston. Schr iiisertine, oeinith Hoboken tor Mestic, Sent Baltimore. Francis, t.llzabethpore tor Providence. Schr Sterling. Ball, south Amboy tor New tiaven. Schr Sarah W Blake, Briggs, New York tor Provi- | @ence. wn Gedney, New yore foe Phy nnn lor Taunton, w York for Boston. ea for Providence, | es ‘Ser G F Bro Sehr Abel W Parker, Parker, Schr Jobn Logler, New York wv Bede Renr tam City, Phingey, Hoboken for Provide od Benjamin Engish, Chase, New York foi .d ford, | “SE Enea pratt GAA, | Megane eat Pray cheb | Pa BELOW. ' FOREIGN PORTS. Br! 45 days from Cardenas via ville, Bar- 20—In port brie Ps iniles (by pilot boat Ezra Nye, M3 mi | chtiatooher Cyn Anat. Taayer sobr j Sag td | neax, = | meagscoa April 29-18 Bort, schrs Bill Baxter (Bn), SAILED. | Davidson, tor Boston: Jesso Ce cil, Undernill, aad and Tarael worth, Lowell, for do: and others as etore. or), Bunwvoa, May $—Arrived, sloop Screamer, Sylvester, Quin: Wit i tailed April 27, sohrs Addie Walton Hamilton. Tarks Isiands: Arthur Ciiffor: orrison, Boston ‘both spol, Mieaseae nokia Meare amer Albemarle, for Lewes, De Sligo; J H Chad ao. rst jonas sen, Hutchins, Boston. Seux L & D Fisk, Kendrick, arrived at Harwich on the $4 from Baltimore, having ‘experienced on | the 27th ult, splicting joresail and receiving ot nen es ages, and short of water. The ma\ | “Paceen Forse, ‘3 hae oY 4 ay (Br), Jones. Liverpool for Quebae. od Govsrxon’s Hanson, Bahamas, May 2—In port seb-s © | Washington. Holbrook, and Rebecea M Atwood, Herrick, for New York in Sdava May 8—Arnived, brig Hatile, Cates, Paltt- 6 losing & portion of one finger. Scur L & A Basoocx, of Absecom. NJ, Smith, in pallast, | bound to Philadeiphia, went ashore at Townsend's Inlet Havara, ats AM Sth. She got of and was taken inside but Little | more. damaged. waTtived + Simpson, Indianola: sels | mo Scun Gronox F Bows, Godnes, from Providence for mn Pitledetpt + ig ao oe 39 Elizabethport, ran on Liitie Mil Kock. Heil Gate, on the | Mead, Philadelphia: torn, barks {hit nroe men, lyse. Furiust: damage agate probably came of next high EA slen, Teer, Beton; bets Woliville (ie), water. we a delpll Scun Drar,of and from Boston, was wrecked on the a om beg Ry marae | Oe Gast ad vae Cape Elizabeth 9th inst during a dense | ow } Sth ‘oulousb, Fenimore, do. Frisbee, fi Sale N ch Se A eee ee is chard, orth of Hat i waste. Margaret C Lyon, Stepbens, for do; Clara Scur Appin Stavey, one of the sand vessels plying be- | » tween Newburyport and Moston, tripped bry anchor | nent . Timmerman, Goring the northeast blow of Thursday night, anu went upon the beach at Plum Island. Her cargo was shovelled out on Saturday. but she so firmly on the sand that | the steam tug Mattie Sargent could not take ber from her bed, and she remained through the day. of Somerset, frow Tiverton @r | M: auras, /May 9—Arrived, bark Scotland (Br), Wetmore, Mee ats sehrs A © Major (Br), West Indies; Lordy ‘0 (Br), Lt pri ts—arrived, brig Chas Purves, Small, Senn We Keveo “furk Hancock (of Boston), King, Rio Jauetro $ day Fall hive we feperted copemncd of Beit Yel Apel tn vort bar Sas Push, prtlt gowae (to Wrothers: aeateg tlee | | yas pick ry ‘Etiduy by Mr Murray Chase, of Prudence | 13g guano tor Tonton: hed 240 to ba beard pa bes oti or April $ where she now fies: deck load gone, salls set, an axtia, April ——Salied, ship sumeer R Mead, Wood, | oo hid? sus or Mechanic, from | her rail a foot out of water. San Francisco. asic, ship Smee Poruiand Matanzas. May 4—Sailed, bark J 8 Winslow, Davis, Cardenas 10 jouse Co; vee | . Flemin| As ‘commercial Ware: Bare Prem i White Lleniuegor,s deve with | sugar to J M Cebaliog & ¢ sel to GL Wright! | ig L amico (it o Coustantinope 6 deys, with rags jo order: veswc: to Lauro, Storey & O Gipi sitar March 23 Brig apollo ta), Trappami Casceliamare, 15 days with trult to order: vessel to Lauro storey & Co, passed Gibraitar Maret 14 Krig tenerife, Tracy, Messina 62 days, with fruit to i touzhtoa. ssed Gibraltar for the law Schubert, « valle ork, So res™ Arecibo, th sugar to J V Onativia & € ews, Wilson, Miragoane days, with or Yortland), Corbi ndez, valvo & Co; . Grifin, Matanzas § days, with sager Budi. Clenfueeos, 19 days, with ps & Co; vessel to'c Toutes & Co. i aivaria 3 JB Staples. Brig Iza (of Portland) sugar tod M Ceballos Brig J Jos oe Derk, eof ld Frgerece: Stab, Caibarien 8 days, Walls, Oaibarien 8 days, with & Co; vemel tos H Winchester & | 9: with D Morgan’ & Co: vessei to Parsons. Loa 1 d'Go. May Py Jat 39, 10n 33 15, lost foretopmast, fore Opgallantmast and malntopmast ino heavy sea whil i ving 8 viele. Bioruing Star (of Parrsbora. N gavatwitie ith sugar to & Barastwr! ated, Sor ase) a Witte we, Wright, pil yral ~~ sa. ae eA eto vessel "to Jed Frye &Co. MAY % miles = are a Seiohia spose bark tarold (Nor), tr ewe for V elo! Brig Keystone, Carter, ogee 8. sor with sugar to | seer ete: vessel tod W Elwel i © ae Gon ‘with ugar to H, UL, i ba ih aa Milter & lougnto ied yoard Way. 10, John Men. setto, Cook, a na’ ned, iy years. Scie Sorin (ot ; our dare fr | vessel to G ¥ Bul “era re | ecourre Seng Marcin, with a cargo of sugar for Moston. which arrived at Newport in distre week from Hi PR, has been toroughiy overhauled and will Boston the first tavorable wind. Scan bien Invine, ashore at fae wall at auction as it lays on the beach, toda) Harwich (M Pratt, of North yard Haven, dering a ¢ J by the forevoom and instantly killed. Being at ine vessel inty port. Re was Daried at oe nd (wo children. Y car [onphoel ee re ‘ieee Belle, agit | yop od Apri 21, brig Wm Dobson (Br), Back (from New er $ sold for £1 ame! st Mare (Hayti), April ¢ Emma Bactiwocs, May 0—On Friday night last @ collision | Green scotling for Prov iar Andrew Lovitt (Br), yrean (Br), Lawson, of Chincoteagee, Accomac county, Va. | s+ Jo Liverpool. most of tho MaSdalene fleet mouth via Cardenas Apel di—Arrwed, ship Arkwright, Arm- m Franciece. wed 4 > Phaiaren Cove May 10—Arrive be sold | gehre Henry L Phillips, Western ‘alia Gaace, Rockport for Grand Baoks. ream fone north. | pn _ ‘ont Mevonove, April 30—Arrived, sbip en of Fie- a, Munn, Liverpool tor Pictou, bark the Br), jo tor Charlocetown, PEL, ost Fie Apriii0—Arrived, bark Azelia, Fleming, Algou Bay. between the schoouers Kileo Tovin, Captann Barnett, ae us T Wines, Captain Leander Smith, wy which su was badly da ea an in a few minutes, crew barely ercaping with thew lives on | sailed trom Port Mulgrave morning of 9th. Doard th ‘obin. Wines was isden fet coal, Teixtpad (Cubs), April 0—In bark Hora, ise Sent bound from Georgetown, DU. to Fall Kiver, Mass The | aer, Gould, for Bosioa; Py Witt Commer, Captain, itis said, vad bis freight money lorked ap im | for Sew York: echrs C E ia the cavin, but wae unable to save tt, hin veseel Helen sharp, snare er oaTjom dt hoe | m. more, AMERICAN PORTS. i 4 Gown so qnickly. belonged The Kilen Tobin was bound to G n Much damaged by the collision th he is wusking tor this port for repairs, and will arrive tonnighre. Hattras, NS, May 10.~A Newfoundiand Gespateh an | nounces tie lows of the brig Dora, owned. by Job. Bros & ho he struck of @ fock Known as frota =t John’ 2 Port cn, w BOSTON, May Hoboken; ship &x: incorrectly printed , | Mouth, Johns Hopkins, Halle Whitne my tie rity lett A “Port au Basque despatch says sealimz schooners | (Nor), Uremertsen, rned from near Bird Rocks retort bi | St Pierre, Mart; Veuntiess, April %3, yoing @ slowly through the ica, which was very heavy. HA, Hix, Rondont. Another telegram from st Jolns reports the steamet 8 nies atrived steam rental gine Savannab; tio Mac in the (ee off Bay, Bulls, with bow winter are Roman. Crowe Fnviedevpaia: ra ‘which was of | Below—schrs Margie, trom Humacoa; Lizzie Wilson, el ers lost and only the summer one | ii vee | from Matanzas. itie use. The vessel ts reported ia danger. seater tpran, Barry, Now Yor ba em Lavxcuro—At Bath, May §,by Goss, Sawyer & Pack = tr rey, New Yor ard, a bark of 968 tons, named | Hoicom Cape finan frien: sehre Finback, Oliver, jo under s otal ‘ve. ms rowel den tet v7 thy b Drake & Go, Hk | ral an, Stewart, New wD neteco, CAph § 3 Gal peesee pa'4 ‘Saiied—s Lar paths b nas her. ‘she wa proceed 10 Boston w t san | Jaci. Heese Ben 'd Clive, ship Devens, | | Fratveaco, ft reece Cod, to-day, schr JM HUI w York tor or WHALEMEN. ae ok sth Snrrived vie Ingram Bar Bee arrivals at this pore Arsivod at Sew M Mague with Strait, of Canso, | for Cape North: | | for do; 10th—Arrived, teas fans (den ve Mute It, New York, er" ult, New Yo Alto arrived steatnera Hatteras, Swift om York: . Howes, Boston: 1 Walker, Eventos, Nor ‘anp Malt of Orleung (Ory Hous brigs Agnes Barton, Kuight, Saguai D's “Shap Enighe Atanzas; Walter Bowes, 3 Ho non, Port no Gar), Warthinann, "Be ‘de Cuba en (see Miscell): schrs ‘abbot se vereun. Rich, Turks Tslaud J Javlor. Jacobsen, Sa: 8" Lewis Eurman, Fooks, Cardenas: N Haat, Mare "Portland: AP Cranmer, Izzard, h Hay. Butler, Wareham: GP Poweroy, Fort, New Bedtord; Ma: Alice M Allen, Bingha do; Geo Charehmal Crowell Jersey City ickerson, J.B, Carrington, Parker, New Haven, ced —iirig Hermanos (Nor), Larsen, Konigsbar Yor Teisley. Phulu wens, Del; Mason, Nick ‘Maria. Plerson, Prove ( sehrs Magwie M Rivers, Rivers, ‘ance, Mart Tique: Ada, Whitehurst, Beauiort, Ng ‘Helen Tasbrack ! Soper Hobowen: Elus, Harlem, NJ, Charley Woolse tin, N pi Loveland, Boston, schrs Peerless, Par ener, Lefts, Beautort, N 7 Francisco; schr Peeriess, 8 SWICK, May papel schrs A @ Lreland, ; 0 Harris Kirk, Cavalier, do. N c WARUESTON, nha 7—Sailed, schr T Harris Kirk, Cayaleer, Brunswick, Ga. ioth—Arrived, steamer Calvert Fol Sailed—Steamer Lucile, Benn DAN Vans May Arrived, sche iat ich, stadiey, Phil: del p bis. DIGHTON May 6—Arrived, schr Sylvester Hale, Cole- man, PoratiesS MONTOE, May 10—Passed in for Balti. {om “Luper's Island: bark Baltieons, ret antD cr urepeh, prtes. Ala tna in, and Henry el, from Burop i irom West Fndiess Electa, H ‘om Ha- yuna, Arrivod—Bark Aristides (Nor), from Arendal, seek- nt. s Fb sa out—Steamer Mimosa (Br), from Baltimore fot Liverpool GLORGETOWN, 80, May 4—Arrived, senrs E Y Glover, Ingersoll, New York ‘oth, Carrie Bentley, Falxenburg, hiladetpnta, Sailed Sth. schr Julia R loyd, Squires, New York. Cleared ‘oth, sehr Vraie, Price, New York. JACKSONVILLE, May S—Artived, sehr Lena Bi reed, Stillwell, Charleston; Virginia Rulon, Rulon, New York Cleared April 39, sehr Grace Van Duren, Heeves, Now Hay WILLBRIDGE, Bay. 6—Arrived, schr Lizzie Major, Gerriah, Hrunawle CREW ORLEANS, May 10-Arrived, bark Truce (Br), woer. Liverpool. ‘Cleared Ship Norris, Barstow, Havre; schr Excelstor, Buatan. Passes, May 1—Arrived, steamer Wilmington, qausoarrived, ‘bark Halewood (Br), Williams, Rio Jam Holmes, Havan Laurensen, Liverpoolt stipe Kent, and Virginia, do; Expounder, for Havre. fark JL Dimnmock, for Bremen, remains on the bar. NOuVOLIC Mays arrived. sche Minaenaha, Doug- Jas, Florida; M Vassar, Jr, Kelley, New Yor! renee BEDE tbFORD, May 10—Arrived, Mohr ‘prank Her joboken. pe leah ‘th, schr Kate M Call, Strickland, Haver NEWPORT May 7, PM—Sailed, steamer Provincetown, Simmons. Fall River, to take her place in the line t¢ jew York, * Baile Steamer Texas (Br), m New hth—-ailed, sehrs Margie, MeFadden, Humac jor Boston: ‘Herbert Manton, Orowell, New Hoston: “Richmond; Jordan,’ do. for ’ do Crocker, Brown. “ior vale C “Rogers, Hecker, “do" tbe Gloucester?” Kats suituel, hast man, Weehawken for Boston; Annie E Martin, Handy, do for Salem; Flora King, Pettij bok for Portsmouth; Frank Herbert, Crowe Rogers, tro York'tor Gaund emt ti Galle strickland, Haverstraw for New Bedto Aun T sipple. Baker, Réngout for do. In vorts brig Charles Miller, Dockendorf, from Bostom for Galveston, to sall 10th; schrs Elisha T Smith, Baker, tor New York} pps Vicxerson, Chatham for do, NEW LosboN sate? Arrived, brig ames “Grosby, Baltimore jor Southold, Salled—Brig Willan Robinson, Peake, Porto Rico. NeW WAVEN. May Bearrived, schr @ © Morris, Badi- ents, Georgeto: ASS ( val to, May 4—Arrived, schr Zenobia, Har- April: We sehr Eliza A Anderson, Ciark, Pasca tu port May 5, schra Ragene. Borda, Cook, from nine ee moee: Wushiogton, Hanson, for do, Idg) ai SACOLIA, Shay 6—Arrived, bark Kate (Nor), Flood, jouceste ‘leared—Barks Garibaldi (Nor), Hermansen, Liver Queenstown; sehr ©: miorter, Apalachicol ILADELPHL y 9—Arrived, schrs Malanta (Br), Poter. Cornwallis, NS Timeline MeLaiu, Young, Quincy ‘arolina (Br), Moore, Point. rrived. sieamers Norman. Nickerson. Mostc@ | | er. Providence; © Harding, ‘aot | Bxpertmnent. Allen, New Nek {se jutor (Nor), souaniesson Cienfuegos; brig St Kino (Hr). Caffay, j aguas schra John A ¢ ritith, Foster, Calbarien; $ J Gi more, Mason, Mount Desert las M Brain Si Lady ireankiin, ‘Olson, Berm , Gardiner; Frances 3 Godtre! Rockit, Provide: Bro bi Segui inoanoke, tikie, Marshall, saga; Lo Buell, Portiaud, Conn: 1 Mary Standish, Hig Weeks, Boston! Ja ore, Subies, Sax a; schrs Geo E Young, Wattney, wees Coraenas: yale A Roston; Gov Burton, Phinney, do; Jessio W 31 W Tuli, Shropshire:: ‘Bristol: ye Fitz tapatriok Newbury por ien Ptatway, Holmes, caibaries Carrie Nelson, Allen, Abac ‘ieured. sieamers’ Ann Eliza, Richards, Beverly. Pierae. dos act vd. “4 ‘Sim: eam fe Anna, Houck, Glo m Richardson, Smith, Salemi: Reindeer, Jen- a ‘ariton, Burke, East Greenwich; H N Miller, Milton, New edtor's Also cleared—Brigs Tropic, Baker, me Janeiro; scbra Brigadier, Norton. Havana ; Lizzie regs. Anderson, Laguayra; Watehtul, Gull, Providence: Eagle, Mobing Y Neweastix, Del, May 10—Sehr Saml Carlton, (oF Bast Greenwich, passed down yesterd Pag a tor, ior Providence. Ey assed down Saturday evening. Sark Romo A Deborah 5 soule, for Cardenas, and beat Winslow, for do, passed down in tow evening. Steamer Tug Lake (Br) (new), for Montreal, anchored off here saturday nigh’ and proceeded down' yesterday. Ni ks Emerald (Nor) tor Cork or Valmoush 10 tor do, ana schr Jobn C 8 Gown since the mcienegen nse thi “Hewes. D Del, May 10. ays gel ae J. ht, sehr Sinnick son. Matanza: tn i Yaa M eR pork Re hr Ca rie Nelson from Trin. here with ir rom Pac nates fo for Philadeipn: ft tr iy We Passed ia Yast evening, bark Erragon, from a Foony 4 brig AM . it co Trinidad; a Ee pe rnica; steamer sua frou hl HTLAND, May 10—arrived, steamer Chase, Barrett, Halli x Cleared steamer Franconia, Bragg. New York. PORTSMOUTH, Ma y Dork. senrs : tover, Arey, rry fe! Bucksport for New. for¢o; Joha * eagbis M MARITIME MISCELLANY. |v abie. = ty SEs Bier Boag Pee Gr See cadie news backs, Hagvest Moon, Ryley, from | : or Perry, beth wig orders; | Sonle, Portland 0 tor, Naw ‘York: Bliss, Ba Purser Gales, of steamer Canima, from Berwuda, has | rig six Freres (bi), reve teh - Moriioe bare ie | Belfast for Bra our thanks for courtesies. | rom New Fork for Aue Caves, do, Cuts cme, | whee’ bolts rainy ‘sCarrived. steamer MeClelian, A ras jare! We are infested to the puree of the steamer Co: O'Brien. stew York, brig Predtiss Hobbs, 0: Fore | Merch: Ayenvs sehr Charmer, Noyes, Goorket Jaumbas, from davana, for favors. ee 4 ge ny Fannie H Lo rigune Loring, St Joha,. N) | our ‘jeared—Sehr Bartie Pieres, 4, Green le Sarr Bouxxen H1ii—The latest advices from ship Bun- bo sage mg | . Wits Marat nd ker Hill, which caught fire and Arrived Ist, bark Carlton. ins, New York. | tearing ~y arding, a wae subsequentiy rad, Feport that the vessel has been | ,,"at'ed April 6 brig Andi tes kibmer, North of Hat | Crocker, Philadelphia. ne, ee Lesenine, aii taocapala: Graben trois bias bal state York wie | aoe ae Aleta, Dow, North of Hatteras: sohrs | Sunleit HierlagsyAleyandia, regia sare, ‘iat ey ec ustie te Which pus into ys = inst a Rachie Fd Bend rs0n, Slenterson. more of Hatteras: Jas is Gookin Upbene, Alien; ro E NOFEnapt P ‘as pro ; Vagaie j es, Arnol | Sadi che ewke bo discharged and rocaibed bates eee | SSauharaee Steven —ommarar 0s acegeour te irate: “yranklin Piezce, Pilaudon, and: Constita could proceed. |, {isxrexoos. May7—Arrived bark B C Litchfield, Hay- | Youn actin anh anamint om ggtr Bremen oth Nea ata a STR ag | whe oc ult Msartamcmmeto™. Comer. jelphia, ir, | Hf " f | gt Fhiladelphis ith inst, to repair, having los her | Povtie Nichols, Dewerara: sche Prancls A Bailey, | Ith—Arrived, steamer iiumter, Sberman, Hore pina he heat ot Long Island sound 7th, AM, bound sche hareinga EF Keene, Mary lee, henry 1 wt Sayer ‘Anne N Ponder, Faleo: Sustice. ending No ena Tr Tier.) 3 campres, reap di im ver, oe honv Burton. imei sents Xebec, WP Phillips, F Merwin, He siete ts. i Elias Runyon, Hannah W: ‘th —: wre Blien M Ba: on, pra’ Nellie FE: Vaazhn. € UKE aE. New name: w York. rata nat Bell Weancias 2-Sailed, ships Spartan, Jack BAS ~ , Liverpool; Golden sage Nhe» ; bark AB tiveh, His, Port Townse' 6th—vatiet. ship 1omn— ), Gunson, Liverpool. Arrived, Meanmmer cous lea, Nolan, Panama ST MARYS, Ga, April 26—Arrived, barks Contest (Br). tee New York; aay 1, Jessie Gilbert (Br), Bourner, savannah. navANS AU. May W—Arrived, bark Yube (Br), Gra am, Daokirk, Also arrived. oa Thetis, trom Baltimore, Cleared —: rie Beil, Seav New aoe Sailed—Ship Lad Dutterin (Br) RSS! Also sailed, sehr Mary & Simmons. Philade eIphia. Arrived uh. steamer Ashland, Whiteburst, New York, SALEM, May sear Meiville, Wentworth, v Wevanp HAVEN, Ma Aerie Philadelphia tor Boston; awkeu Jor dot Mary A Bs ae A \ econ Bt George, NB, for New Yor! 4—Sehrs Nelson Hai oy at re Abbie It Hodgman ang HH Mare aye jargic, anny ‘wider, ‘wih n. Alexandria tor do: 5 Manton, Hobvken for, York for Providence for hawken ior Bostow Flora Kin (4 Geo & re a jor d Ier, Herbert ton, New for do: Pact sor, NS, for du; Scio, dg tor PI ley, M ins tor New York: fio liner for a Salen ssenre Mary Thompson. BH, } eee, A_ Trainer, Li | av hlen C Tryon, Chromo, Margi, Fanny bid der. 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