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10 CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. ParS2 READ BEFORE THE AMERICAN SOCIAL detected. cE NM SCIENCE ASSOCIATION EY ME. DORMAN B. | EATON, OW CIVIL SERVICE KEYORM. Deraorr, Micb., May 14, 187 Mr, Dorman B. Baton, a member of the tal NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1875,—-TRIPLE SHEET. durmg the same time~that is to say, during the period of about a year and a hali—that (hese b | farious proceedi ere being carried on un- 1tis, therefore, plain to be seen that | this transacvion was not a Very profitable one jor No firm to this city hus had a greater times that amount of our own importation | | | our firm, | 1 u8 great wh iuterest in trying to Put an end to | irregular importations, for in all probability no , things Were becessary jor the artist, other firm has suffered so MUCH PECUNIARY INJURY Civil Services Reform Commission, read in this city | OY Them as ourselves. Iu audition to the injurv | to-day, before tue American Social Science A tiation, @ paper ‘on “Tue Experiment of Civil Service Reform in the United States.” He gan by saying that unless we have been mistaken a8 to the necd of betier administration our frst duty is te comprehend the causes of our defeat, Utherwise Lhe advocates of partisan methods of bestowing office will as- jere thas tue Own method Is the only practi- tabie one, The humiliating truth is tat the abandonment of the civil «service rules was nout justifiable excuse, involved. the breach of a pubile piedge and is a na wonal disgrace. Who then ts responsible— what officer’, what party, what portion of the people? The political fathers did not foresee thas political contests would be carried ou and great “parties malutaiued chiety by tue Rope of the hon- ors and pecuniary gars of office as so much spolls of victory. ton removed but nine persons (except for cause) ; John Adams, duriug bis term, removed but “During eight years,” he said, “Wash- | ine, und not one on account of opinions; Jeifer- » Jon removed out tairty-nine; Madison only fiv donroe only nine; J. Q. Adams only two. ‘these vere officers confirmed by the Senate. Of what might be called the clerical force, not one was re- moved gave lor cause until ARdrew Jackson Was tected, wher the era of political proscription vegan, irom Weich we are now recovering. For dergisan reasous that President removed nearly 0) persons in a single year. Aa) was the in- thwuration of the spoils system.” the reform Was vegun th 1871 by the repuditcan party. Aster a review ot (ae work up to the ume ol the special message of 1) he continued :— We had now reached the crisis of the fate of this ex peciment, In the three years since IS7I that party, or 4! least its mauayers, had suffered an eclipse of faith in she higher sentiments, Contident and arrogant trom sion of power. ir had more and more jer the eonirol of leaders and olicers given artisan aud mercenary ambition, Sad evi- Jeuce onghis was on every hand. Yutfor such demoralzation, cenumbing the common vense of duty w stand bya pabhe pledge, and blinding nifected by it_to ihe plain indications of a reetbu- Bear st hand. it would be 1» possible to-expiain the shess wmich characterized the cat y the party leaders doch in Such was the ite Petgation that ail but had turgotten, and wist porty had, only two ve felt nuplish this re jowed hud been sau is Congress, 1ts cv pledged it- ; that the method pro- President, its Cabinet, federal. in nor: mauehe eres * ries whieh the g gaied, an Lwhicn th Verte belore Geeta: (the country. Little demasowues aud ofiictals ¢ ried to make It ap; nat the @iyi! Serv s joners were lem ‘for rules, ana im isced tnt (iuse ¥ , pledge and tor a salted than Usose who connived at repudia- dire roiurn of tae spoils sysiem, were r ridicule aud pity. Wat osten’ occurred, Asay. deciare that bis eect thought it hard that he could Shot yy such avsessinent in his « J remevai of a-vaithin! lightnouse kee: for au active poliurian who, We set w. 4 soul@ eon roi in lis favor the votes ot a hundred bi nen, fisheriuen und iiyhthouse dependents. Mr. Eaton then gives a sketen of the efforts nade im tue Jast Cong ra spding In relusing ab approvrlition, and says:— CIVIL HERVICE COMMISSIONERS. Tn view of such tacts the members yt the sould not tail vo see that the sucurs Was open to the: iu “which, dad not sought, eh pecuniary ‘ons, Luey were made the subje' sare prese ala! ind’ ridicule, or to sand at Weir post of duly sazards They resolved upon the latter. amd to wake wut the tacts so fully bei jhouid repudiate the reiorm, wts pracucability and its principles wouid be demonstraved. preseuced, th theory and bis 4 a vievice ior Z puolie virtue. not as sumicteut in themselves, Frect in theory, asin harmony with our insutu- haviag accomplished sume good, sive as (he public virtue would as capable of being seepened jouer public abuses as sure, if abandoned, to bring discouragement ana dishonor. in presence ¢i the tendency ro smother the subject. the feport told the President and Congress that w Was tairiy rawed anu that the rules abould now be regu larly entorced or openiy rejec Mr. Eaton conciuced as follows :— tur rorcRE. No greater mistake bas been made than that of erith sising aad assuming to despise want las been done be- fause if was narow and limiced compared with the Sbuses. Lhe most cunning enemy could invent no more — method of deicating what was threateuing him. At tne very moment that these mis guided ‘friends of ‘reiorm were sueering at it Because it was too shallow and too uarrow ali the partisan and corrupted officers in the country were United 1 oppusing it Vecause it Was too broad and too threatening. Had the rules extended only to the Treas- ury at Washington or to the office of one ot the principal culiector would have soo: 2 example spoils aystem. We must ve united and avient and learn id to Walt. Let us dismiss iusion that eretion | who reset ail Vim tation 08 ret oppose all chances for wrue merit omer service witboul bowing the Knee to them. THE SILK FRAUDS. done to our silk trade, our lace trade has aiso suffered terribiy—especially the sik laces—in con- sequence of tie quantity whien is bemg contin- ually emuggied. suk laces payimg sixty per reat duly We are no jonger able to import, Bein of small bulk, they are very easily smusglec through tie government, in my opiu- 100, Would derive a greater revenue, probably double the duty could be collected ac thirty ver cent, ior it wotla then hardly pay to run the risk of making irregular Importations.”” Mr, Joho Clat- lin, the son of Mr, slorace B. Clafin, and a mem- ber of the firm, Was present throughout the entire interview, aud coincided in every particular with | the views of bis father. | THE PALLIUM. | MAE EOL ET THE APPROACHING CONSECRATION OF ARCH- BISHOP WOOD AND CONFERRING THE PAL- LIUM-—THE APPROACHING RELIGIOUS CERE- MONY IN PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 14, 1575. Philadelphia will shertly witness an event unique and novel in the religious nistory of this city as the consecration of Cardinal McCloskey was in the annals of ail America, and althouga not of as grave import as the recent cere | mony in the metropolis it is not witbout a | national interest, especially to Roman Casioligs. For the first time since the foundation of this city and the State itself tne solemn and im- posing ceremonies of consecration aod conferring she Lircgpins upon aa Lasepnaans of hie: Roman SS. Peter and Paul, in this city, om tho 17th of June next, No such ceremony has ever taken place in Penusylvania, and but very rarely in the whole country, and the eveut is thereiore looked forward to with great interest by 'he members of the Roman Church, Bishop Wood, of this diocese, WO Was recentiy appointed archbishop by the Pope, will then receive the sacred emblem of his fice, the pailium; and the arrangements that | § willbe made will probably make whe ceremonial more brilliant taan the similar one in Boston :e- cently, when Cardinal McCloskey conferred the pallium upon Archbishop Willams, ‘The venerable | Arcnbishop mnow in Florida, where he has been | cathedral in New York woen Cardinal McCloskey gli required to concur in it WHAT H. 3B. CLAFLIN HAS TO SAY REGARDING | THEM. The exposé published in yesterday’s HxRaLp, giving a fil account of the manner in which the government has been de/rauded out of hundreas of thousands of doliars of revenue through the machinations of dishonest government empioyés, aided and ab@tted by certain unconscionable im- Porters and Custoni House orokers, has caused sensation of no small character ia the commer- cial circies of tus city. Merchaats who li aiways carried on their business without ever descending below the level of honesty so as to admut ol even @ breath of suspicion as ro their wtegrity, Were prepared in part to bear of minor ‘regularities in the Customs Department; out they never fur one momen: dreamed that the Siguies would assume suco imimense proportions as they nave. A HesaLp reporter last evening called upon several of our leading merchants in the silk aud lace trade for the purpose of ascer- tainiug thelr views on tue suoject. in nearly every instance those called upon were either oa vl town or else preserved @ guarded reticouce of Speech 19 reference to (he irauas committed. Amopg otners, the reporter called apou Mr. H. B. Viafin, of the well known frm o i. B. Clefin & Co. Mr. Clagio was found at his palatial resi- dence in Pierrepont street, Brookiyn. on enter- ibg the reporter was received by Mr. Clafin in person, Wno, On being made acquainted wiih tbe object of the caul, very kindiy conseuted to give his Views upon the sutject. In response to the interrogatories pus to bim be made toe following statement:— have noticed that this morning’ stated that my jirm had made severui pur- oa ofsiiks S.nce ascertained to have been ied. In reference to that statement i desire tony that early last autnma, besore any out-ide etir Was mace. | endeavored on several occasions stop to wat we were convinced must Heap IRKEGULAR IMPORTATIONS, Imyseif went to tue Colecwor, General Arthur, eariy ip Octover and iniormed nim of tie fact, tua though | bad been @ great many years engaged tn business iu this city, and was possessed o: good ining goods of loreigu ituporta- ap if bot cheaper rates than merchant, i¢ Was lunvousivie fur me to import wWithont great loss Liack silks, Owing to the fact that they were offered ior sale in lurge quantities in this city at a mach lower figure thao We could import them. I requested ilector to udvise me as to what course I Should pursue When these silks were offered to as ata lower Ggure toan we couid land them at this port. ‘The Uollector repiiea tuat in order to pro- tect ourselves We Wout. Lave to purchase thei at the cheapest price at whicn we couid oolain tiem. Mr. Faircuild, © ioe partner, aoot the same time went to Mr. Kent, a0 ap- praiver in the Castom House, in whore integrity We always bad full confidence, in order to tata irom him, if possibie, what knowled, Might be possessed O!, 1 AUy, 48 TO tue MAUNer @fich certamn parties were enabied to Nol tour Miks tor site sO Much lower than ine. ie Was unavie, however, to suite © or ‘stery. We Was ater wy interview with Collector Aribur, ‘ast A--4 that our Grm made their largest parchase Of \hese Bika. Av the same time Detecuve Mooney Was io vbr employ eudeavoring to Jerret out (he Banver in which | BIL had impe erever evidence be might com WEAR SMUGGLED, ative orders irom _ to jollow up to wi possession WM that Would lead to the capture and conviction those Wao in our epiolon, beth rubbing wer she govesoment God destroying tie entire oy} and , Europe. residing for some time past on account of his heaith, the precarious conditicn of which pre- | vented him from being present in St, Patrick’s | received the berreita, The Rev. Father Carter, of | the Churen of the Assumption, periorms tne lavors | of the head of the diocese during we Archoisnop’s | absence, but until the arcbbisnup’s return to this city the arrangements ior the ceremony | cannot dé completed Suilicieutiy to announce the programme to the public. Huough is kuown, nowever, of the preparations to justify the asser- Tiom that the occasion will draw together in this city # brilliant assembiage of arcuvishops, bishops: aud priests from this and otuer cites, His Emi- | nence, Cardinal McCloskey, and the Papal Com- missioners, Will Of Course be tue most proi.nent visitors, aud the occasion wil bea memoravie | one. THE PALLIUM. | ‘The pallium 18 the sacred symbol of the Good Shepherd, Itis the mande of St. Peter and a gut | irom uum. If imports tue ruiness xad completes | ness oi the pastoral oflice, and an appoinied arcn- | bisnop can exercise the powers of his office until he receives 1¢ from the pands ortne represen- lative of His Holiness, It is sed by the vope to palriarchs, primates and arcebdisnops, and mer) are bound, Wituin three montis of their cousecra- thon, to supplicate the paiuum irom the Holy See. It 4 personal privilege, and invests | the wearer ita a Wer peculiar to him alone, Which be cannot delegate | to another. If an archbishop should die betore the pulllum is coujerred upow bin ibe embiem is burned #od the ashes poured into the sacristum, | Ii he possessed cwo, one is clasped around tis neck when he is entomoed and the other placed uncer his head. ive pallium comes direct from ome tu the care of the ambussadors o1 the Pope, and the mancer im which it 18 made is thus de- | scribed by the Kight Rev. #isicp Toesbriand, ot Ve mont, in pis sermon at the consecration of Arcubishop Wititams in Bostou on the 2d west. :— it is the symbol and mantle of the Good Shepnerd a=d | a the morn: the piedge of Cathoue and Homan unity. ing of the Zist of Jangary, being the te the martyr. @t a certain part of whe mi lumbs were Drouzht to the altar an sviemnly blessed, deacons, who take care that they sbali be made oi the | purest white wooi. the Monastery of su | ‘Agues offer every year two waite lambs upon tie altar | of that church upon the a of their sai Y is being are thea Sakon Lateran and by. € tl wo canons of | by ow bem delivered 10 fub-deacons, who send them to | pastures green till the tume jor shearing. When shorn the wool is wrought imto paliluims, which are | Woven three fingers Wide and then united ina circie to go round the neck. having also a short piece banging on the breast and at the back. Four crosses of tbread are then worked Into them, after which they are considered finished. When made they, are carrl the Reogtetle sub-deacous to st. Pete and are placed by. ihe Canons upon tue tomb ot the apostle under the ch aliar cn we €ve of the feast, and are left there | through the night. they are then’ blessed by the Pope | gud rontenea te the custody of the apostolic sub- | cons. seas cris a faithtul and agcurate account of th in which the pailium is nd such 1s the care bestowed upon ous O1 the churches of tue Lateran wae Vateun aad tho | METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. | AN EVENING RECEPTION TO THE NEW roRK | ASSOCIATION OF SCIENCE AND ART. ( The truste last evening gave a reception to members of th Association for the Advancement o1 Science and Art aud their lady frieuds at the Museum buile- | ing, No. 128 West Fourteenth street, Toe recep- | tion was well attended, the several departments | being thronged with ladies and gentlemen, who | attentively inspected the pictures and various | collections of art so abundantly presented. There are 174 pictures of rare vaiue buag In toe galleries, 100 of which were bought in Brussels and the re- | maining seventy-four in Paris. These pictures | are ali authentic and attracted much attenuon in | The separate apartments allotted to the | “loan collection” is of great interest, comprising as it does not only magnificent paintings but a | rare selection of various other works of art. | This collection would be much larger, were there | room enoug’ im we building to receive the many | articles offered for exhibition Which the trustees | have been obliged to refuse. An especial atirac | von and the ide of the Museum 1 the | “Cesnola collection,” which has a world-'; wide jame. Into this department the visitors crowded with marked curiosity, viewing with the | greatest interest these relics of ancient Cyprus, | telling of @ civilizatien before the Unristian era. | | A ew department was for the first time opened to the pubile last evening, consisting of a seiec- tion of Japanese ivory carvings, which were eagerly scruuaized by those who were more milar with the otver hails and galleries. ‘The guests having «peat about an hoor and @ half in viewing the objects of interest, woica were wo be eeu On every side, assembled in tue large | western picture gallery, waere, it nad been au- noucced, some adaresses would be delivered. Standing on the steps of the staircase leading to the pailery Mr. Jonm Taylor Jounston, tne Present of (he institution, made a snort speech, expressive Of the delight 1t affurded the members | of the Museatm Society to welcome to their halis the members of a kivaved wody, toe Association of | Serence and Art. He then introduced the Rev. Dr, Prime, Who spoke of the reimuonuship that existed between the two associations, One appealed to | the ear, the other to the eye, but both tended to ele the public tasve, to refine tae tioughte of | the people, and to produce a sigher moral tone | and @ superior eae ‘Tae artist suppied an opject of exquisi’ ty. Walle the s-lentist laia the groundwork wuereos the inspiration of the bas ry” might rest aod ve iiastrated, } The Rev. br. Kellows next made some remarks | and seid that the Museum of Art, within tue very few years of iteexXiatence, had doue great houor | to the cliy and was justly @ cease of prigve. Dury citizens only Wanted a greater acquatutunce with such GM justicution Ip order that i's refining Ia~ fluences might be jeit, Tus Museum Was a scuool in which children might learn much, rom It be gained Cl ad tne city im the cultiva- | tion 0: art a i Next to religion it- | sell, he belie exaiting inGuences ol art, There were way in every country born eniuses Whose love for the beantiul could not Se crusved out and who Were certain to jurce the | frulta oO} their genius on the attention of the | world, We had many oi them among us. Ibe | iWars, Indeed he was seldom. | chia of favorave fortune. He was mostly th enid of untoward opportunities; out #ul aw he Was the innate love jot art wilot le pow that it Was impossible sor mim not to force his way toeminence. ine pistory of art during the last | eee tr | (ound my bi Berto iarge # otslik | century showed this. He regretted that our own | oods AW indubg Gown to amust hotulag. a Owing to the waet < publi +S geen) } ried jat@eiy the lite a. re’ ot | Workea down to ower instead Was deatrosing our Luriuess, it'we we of i genius fall plays, For pr nu) ed $450,000 worth oO! one ching the progres! them #5 ten per oe prog, | Fejoleer rea apuies tue = prods of «ten | pees DoW vietares no) of the Metropolitan Museum of Art | Bro, longer be considered as mere mpneeteey Ss ornament of &@ home, They should mean aoe teacu something beyond this, for they snould im- art an ennobling lesson always, In conciuding or, Bello spoke the Most eulogistic manner he artist's umssio: Tluntiogdon, the artist, was next intro- ced, but said only a very lew words, ‘Three boundary lines, shadow and color, and these were regulated on scientific prineipies, with purely mathematical accuracy. Our scientific iriends, he said, were to make themselves xcquainted rR ‘these princi pies, therefore, beiore they could be admitted to a higher rung on the ladder, and hence the advan- tages of Une Association for the Advancement of science and Art. The uext speaker was Mr. Wil- liaw ©, Prime, who spoke at some lengta of tbe history of art and of art as tie true method by which we could arrive ata correct knowledge of civilization in the past, The last spea 3 the Rev, Dr. Rogers, who closed bis remarks by Tounking, in the Lame of the Association for the Advancement of Science ana Art, the members of the Museum of Artior the cordial reception that had been given them, The gutsts and visitors then separated, and, after a further View 0! some of the more conspicu- ous paintings and statuary, the reception closed, Jt may be menuoned tout Li eveulng, jor tne first ime, @ handbook lor the use Of visitors ex- amining po'tery aod porcelain was aunounced to | be ready, ‘Chis book will be of incaicuable value } to students interested in tnese evidences of ancient SHIPPING NEWS CCEAN EAN STEAMER MERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE From NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE, ‘Stea Destination.) Office. Algeria... Liverpool |4 Bowling Green Engiand Liverpool. |69 Broad way Cele Laverpool. |! Broad wav Cty of “periin? - [Laverpool . Hav 1S Broad way, imerique 55, Utopia. 41 Broadway. 5) Broadway. i) Broadway. .| Rotterdan Laverpoot.. ILiverpook. | : {Liverpool Glaszow Bremen. Livervot Hamburg. Rotlerdam Liverpool. 7 Bowurs Green 4 Bowling Green 4 Bowling Green “1 Broaaway 50 Broad wav, 15 Broaaway 9 Broadway 19 Broaaway. 66 Broaaway Bowling Groom 17 Bowhne Green 29 broadway. 72 Bronaway. City of Brussels. 2.) Giasvow,.. tiamburg,.}6l Broadway. Liverpoot .]19 Browdway. Liverpool. {15 Broadway. ‘The Queen, Liverpool. 10) Broadway, Mosel... |Hremen... [2 Bowling Green vereize Havre..... [56 Broadway pg NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTER- ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—Tho New York Henatp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for use on board the Hxeaxp steam yacht, show: ing while burning the colors red, green, red, changing from one to the other im succession, and can be seen sev- eral miles distant. Captains of vessels upon seeing this signal will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship News Department of the Hxnatp, eg Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York ean do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Henatp news yacht, pler No 1 East River, New York. Letters received from all parts of the world and promptly delivered. Dupheates are re- quired. | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOON. HIGH WATER. 4 43] Gov. Sun rr Isiand..mora 4 43 Sun sets 710]Sendy Hook.morn 3 58 Moon seis,,..morn 2 38| Hell Gate....morn 6 28 | wrecked on the rocks on Loug Sault Rapids near Gren- “PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 14, 1875. | CLEARED. crs Utopia (Br), Groat, Glasgow—Henderson Samer Andes (Bn, Porter, Porta Prince, &c—Pim, Forwauert 3 Cochran, Pritchard, Newbern—Murray, meas; Wyanoke. Couch, im lio City Poin: and c— Pveriment ‘anen Phileaelphia—Jamei ‘Atccmer Middlesex, Hubbard, Bristol, RI—H W Jack- “to Cornelius Grisuel, Borland, London—Grinnell, ™ULrE Frugene @ wevote (ital), Perasse, Belfast—a P | Ouack Vesta (Aus), Millsoevich, Newry—Slocovich & Stare Jason (Ger), Held, Rio Janeiro—James E Ward & dia TK Weldon, Colson, Havana—James E Ward & Siark Idolique (Br), Nickerson, Caraenas—Brett, Son & iark Bosse simpson (Br), Bradford, Calparien—Simp- ney Jal | hand a Brewer, Bi Eaye & C Uroe David Bugbee, Stowers. bee Pp oy 4 & Barees. Brig Water Lily, Contra, Rio Gra: jo Sui—Gossier & ‘frig Di hne, Copeland, ind, Havena—James Berd Brg tie Moughton. Ress, Grand Cay, T1—siller Houghton. | lnc Mary E Ladd (Br), Porter, ‘ken. “var Fred Smith, Smith, Barbados—B Trowbridge’s Sone Matlida Brooks, Jones, Sagna—J H Winchester & scar Wim MeGee, Sheridan, Rock Sound—B J Wen- rf. Almareta. Merrill, New Orleans—N H Brigham. eit hose Lppinger. Bayles, Jacksoaville—Vaa Brunt ae Prairie Bird (Br), Hilstrom, Savannah—P I Ne- ving Sehr © e Jones, Ses jw, Norfolz, Va—I R Staples, Sehr $4 Somers, McAllister, New Haven—sackett & ARRIVALS. REPORTRD BY THE HERALD ST#aM YaCHTs AND HERALD WHITESTONS TELBGRAPE LINZ Steamer Georgia, Urowell, Charleston May 1, with Mose and passengers to J W Quintard & Steamer Kegulawr. Doane, Wulmineten, ‘NO, 62 hours, with mde to wm P Clyde & oveaner Hutteras, senith, Haltimore, with mdse to tne Oia Lommnion etearnshy Bark Jaue Ernestine | . ‘Lavarbe, Padang 108 days, With madre to ord wi tu order. isark Goluen Fiesce (of Barbados), Armstronc, Port Spau lo days, with sugar and invlases to H Trow- | bridge's Sons, eehr Wa ) Jones, Kirby. Fernandina 8 da: ag Baval stores to Doliner, Potter & Co; vessel to A he lew Uasvrouck, Soper, Baltimore. we ur Zep ad {fshermai, Kenney, 24 Loursout, with 9 is of ni etek Georgiana (dsnerman), Poole, 24 hours out, with vis ot sebr Christ I fisnerman), Arnold, 12 hours ont, with 2h bbls of mackerel. Au pe ot Garibi et a Marr, 43 hours oat, with fet Peortit Mail Some ). Sparling, Sdays out, with 100 Dbie of accerul. a wy-Bark Soren Berger (Nor), from Sligo, which ar- rived 90 and anchored at sandy Hoos, came up to the city yesterday, PASSED THROUGH HELL GATA BOUND SOCTS. Steamer Metropolis, kilis, Bermuda via Newport for | New York, with indse and passengers to Lunt Bros, steamer Delaware, with mdse and passe: Brig Morelight, New York. 1t ui Simid, Norwieh jor rato ihe will, Porto fi jays, with sugar to L W & P Armstrong, Kelly. Siuive, N5, jor New York, ib days, sackville, Nu, tor New York, 6 days, sehr UJ Jewett, Finley, St John, NB, tor New York, 10 ys. with lumber to Chase, Talbot & Co. Jones, =t weorge, NB, for Now York, 10 with «piling to C L Snow. fF ZLampe Laimplies = pageceadavie, NB, for New ork. 12 days, wita 9 obe Mary ¥ Pike, @ joucester, NB, for New York, | ways, with stone to © F’ sherwood. ‘Seir Keoka, Cook, Jonesboro tor New York, with lum ber jo © L Snow. Sehr Amelia Augusta, Small, Harwich for New York Schr Duniel Kussetl, Med Haraord for New York seorL A Burlingame, surlingaioe, Providence for New York. senr Uyena, Gardner, Vinainaven for New York, with ‘Lewis Walsh, Andrews, Sac Harbor for Staten | stove to order. Ld Isiand. ‘Sehr Com Kearney. Mason, Ne Sehr Henry, Crosey, Frovideno Sebr Argo, ‘aveham tor New York. sehr Ht 1t Shannon, Mitchels, Mystic tor New York. sear Warren Goren Stith, Mi wtone Polat vor New York, with stoue to ord cheb & OW Minds, “Tul, Bridgeport tor New York. sony Z Paine, Bail, Noston tur New Yor! shinee; Atwood, Atwoou, Boston for Now York, with ers to orde: oclr 5 5 Buckingham, Mackey, Somerset for New ork Sclir § A Palconer, Wilson, Somerset for New Yor! Schr C Mathews, Wentworth, Bucksportfor New York, with Jamber to sumith & Co. pehr Magna 10a, Hanbors, ie ape aig a, LADD 5 3? hear itary i uate 1p BOS on 00 Mh aur Mary sult. Green ridge port tor Eo ree or Nate Mork, with Hina to Brown, sehr MW ihompson, M ber) on fie Teipet, alais for Rew York, with lam~- Boy: Nebr 1Wiliglt, Robin ow Haven tor Baltimore nae We yw Beuiord for w You Senr Cetacean, Higgins, New haven re kew York, sehr Verauda, Bons Yortlaud, Us, tor ew York, <r Sehr b coeee iv, seo rity, Bridgeport for New York. pone Luna, Weils, New pti sew ‘ork. oclir Carrie, Jones, Boston for New stour (0) Mascara & Ann Lith i, Allen, Harwich for Philadel; be hbo Pook Pekar Sw aan at Ba cue len w Mallook, Hartord tor New York. a LL ake lie seam : ‘ashe! bce aha idiaber te Sona yiSiaton's how's atuee NY—Boyd & | | nationality 1s unknown; in this towwl number are 1 Rear bucksport | empty ¢ Sehr bogey Down, Sackett, Uridgeport for New York. witl Schr Hamburg, Swit, Providence for New York. Pedr ira Lufrinier, Coleman, Boston tor New York. ‘Sehr Dart, Williams, Siaiuntora tor New Yora. BOUND BAST. eel ‘4 phtirre Lynch, Albany tor Roslyn. ne Tuichin-on, Hovoken oe ‘Pawiuoket, Fone ? WN ey Baser, New York tor New London, senr ida, Deer tloboken for Taunton. chr Vatladium, Kyder, Hebowen tor Providence. chr Beile, wnpson, New Yor« tor Bridgeport. ann Charles tt Northam, Hubbard, Hoboken for New Aven. Sehr J Ponder, Jr, Brown, Hoboken for Providence, pehr Sarah Bruen, Kelly, Newburg tor Providence. Scur kuode Island, Collins, Weehawaen tor Frovl- den: chr Phil Sheridan, Lindsley, Rondout for Bridgeport. Senr Samuel & Gouwia, Williams, Sew York tor Stamiord. SALLIE D. Barks Hittero (Nor), Dies Diana sly Cork; | Krey Woggerson (Ger), London. OUR MARINE ~ CORRESPONDENCE. DNuwror?, Ri, May 14, 1875. Capt Sherman, of schr Mary A Predmore, whicn ar- rived at Providence to-day from Plizabethport, reports thathe passed asunken schooner about halt way be- tween Point Judith and Watch Hill yesterday atter- noon. Her mainboom was partially out of water. He is of the opinion that she capsized in the heavy biow of Wednesday evening, and that as nothing has been heard of the crew they must have perished. MARITIME MISCELLANY. The new Inman steamer City of Berlin, commanded by Capt Kennedy, will sail from this port for Liverpool to-day ( aturday), at two o’clock. She takes outa large umber of passengers and a full freight This is her first return trip, and she is expected to give a good account of herself. Steamer Cursareace (Br), from Hull, at Quebec Ma; 13 tor Montreal, was ashore at Matane, and receive nd is leaking. She kept her tion on nd was waiting for schooners to lig) her, Bank Maccix M (Br), from Vbiladelphia for Queens. town, whiten put into Halifax in aistress, nad been on her beam ends, and was listed some two feet on arrival, She haa four fi +e of Water in the hold atone time, an; about 0) bushels of ‘her cargo is damaged. She wil wre to discharge for repairs. Brig 1 W Parkrn—Capt Brackett, of brie TW Parker, of Beltast, at Baltimore, states that on his passage trom Kio Janeiro to Baltimore tie yellow tever broke out on board his vessel, The capiain himself was taken sick the second day out, and remained an invalid the entire passage, the second mate died and was buried at sea and others of the crew were sick. Jt is inferred that the survivors had a Cripeat Lae time on the passage, ‘The brig was loaded with cof Scur Vero, Henderson, ree w York, ran ashore on Pelican spit’ Gaivestone May id She wad subsequenty hauled off without damag Senk Cuara, Lippincott, from Georgetown, DC, for Providence, with 4 cargo ot coal, went dshore on Foint, ¢ hesipenke Buy, night of Sth inst, during a severe je.’ Assistance liad been sent to her irom Nortul mucb dificul penn Wa Newron, of Somerset, Mass, which was cap- sized near Bristol Ferry, RL ith just, and drifted ashore near the southeast partof Pradence Island, has been stripped of her saals, and will be soid at auction to sale ty the claims against ber. Scar Dexrer (of Ellsworth), from Hoboken for Boston, with a cargo of coal, pat tuto Vinevard Haven 1th, nav. ine on aaa ‘ae in Long isiand Sound, sprung aleak and ¢ iy leaking badly, but wili proceed without pairs. Scum Hxno, owned in Reltast, sunk last winter by ice was ist week by the aid of va a 4 towed to Belfust ny of water, sho ik, and | | ie was Thought that she would be goblen of without Canprrr, May 18—Salled, ship Resolute, (not previously). Corexuagen—Arrived, bark Thyra (Dan), Ronne, Fhil- adelphia, Dat, May M—Arrived, ship Niagara (Br), Pickard, Burrard Inlet tor ——. Dustix, May 13~Sailed, ship Pride of tne Port, Baker, United tates. Evsixonx, May 18—Arrived, schr EB A Baisley, Town- send, Mobile for Reval. Arrived 12th, ship John Patten, Wyman, New Orleans New York tor Cronstadt; brig Atalanta (Nor), Moe, Balti- more tor orders. Expey, May 12—Arrived, bark Rex (Nor), Christensen, Pensacola, Gioxavran—Arrived, steamer Belgic (Br), Laverpool for Houg Kong,Abe, Haven, May 12—Arrived, bark Josefina (Sp), Alcatina, | New Orleans, Arrived lith, ship Wyoming, Baker, New Orleans. Salled 12th, ship Montebello (Br), Kelly, United States, Hamaune, May 12—Arrived, bark Gustav Adolph (Ger), Ochimann, New York. Livexroon, May l4—Arrived, bark Maria Catharina (utes), Slutsman, New Orleans. Satled 13th, ship Dexter, Gannett, United States; barks Margaretha (Ger), Ramin, do; Henrietta (Ger), Von Ha- | gen, do. Loxvox, May M—Arrived, bark Stanley Castle (Br), Austin, New Yoric, Sailed Mth, Arizona, tor San Francisco. Sailed from Gravesend lath, ship Ne Plus Ultra, Bor- land, New York. MataGa—Arrivea, bark Joyen Beatriz (Sp), Kircnoefer, | Savannah, Puymovrs, May 18—-Sailed, bark Nile (Br). Gibbs, Pen- sacola, Arrived in the Channel lith, ship Atlas (Nor), Larser, Philadelphia for Dunkirk. Queenstown, May 13—Arrived, ship Western Shore, Mo- Allep, San Francisco, Sailed Mth, steamer City of Brussels (Br), Brooks (from Liverpool), New York (see news columns) Also sailed 1th, 6:35 PM, steamer Wyoming (Br), Free- man (from Liverpool), New York. Rorrenpas, May 12—Arrived, bark Rebecca (Aus), No- yak, New York, Reva, to May 13~Arrived, ship Edgar (Br), Beveridge, Savannah; bark Fros (Nor), Thorkildsen, do. Souruampron, May l4—Arrivea, steamer Ohio (Ger), Meyer, Baitimore for Bremen. Satetps, May 18—Arrived, ship Helen Morris, Chase, Hamburg. FOREIGN PORTS. AsPINWALL, April 30—Arrived, sehr | Adams, Philadelphia. | _ Canpenas, May 12—' led. brigs Eliza Morton, Letand,. north of liatteras; Alber do; sehr F R Baird, M tl, Uinkley, daz Dirigo, Coutin, LRNFU EGOS ew, dO. is, Kingston, Ja; Teresa do, Estes, Boston; brig is Elvira, do, Salted 101 DE Potol Tan’ (Br), O'Brien, d Hay. nt Mi Aophia Hanson, darks, r Sacenen Br). 1, picon af the West tink ac, Parker, Boston; lth, brig. t Tien, s'eamer City of Merida. Reynolds, New ; barks Abd-el Kader, Harding, sosiod; Nellie May, Bhar Falmontn, for Western Hants (and sailed). wSailed Ith, Urigs Soaside (st), tor St Johos NF (from New York iekerson (fr), and /riscilla May (Br), Ship Harbor, tong for New Yor ASKS, 0 Will be taken on the railway for repairs, “the hay with | sailed 3th, sehr HS Bridges, Sherbrook. Witch ois was looted haa been Bode of Marawias, May 12 arrived: “brig Casialsa,, Whitte- Scux Weaka has been repuired atter peing ew yAoas sche amon de'ajura, Medride, dos Cape Ann, aud taken her cargo of stone for Pensacola Sailod ith-Bark Ana Elizabeth, Phelan, north, of ALEXANDRIA, May 13—Steamer Express. trom Balti- | Hatter: M Johicon, Johnson, more, reports two louded schoouers bound up, ashore at | Dewev, Loring, Antelove Hay. Boston? sont Pred Mathias Point. Bertoni toe of Hatteras, MaLirax, Aprils ted, brig Clara & Agnes (Br), Gan- ay 14—The American fishing sehr Reliance arrived from the Western Banks yesterday, =ne brought two men belouging to the Gloucester schr More Anon, Who had lost their vesse! Monday evening last, and were picked up bythe Reliance uesday morning. “she men kay another dory let their vessel the saine morning and Das not since been heard from. The flrat vowels of the season from the Gulf of St Law. rence ports arrive. here to-day. The steamer Lady Head arrived at Barrington to-day, with a Lightship tor that place. Ortawa, May M—Three American barges, brought down by the steamer Mink and laden with lumber, were ville to-day. Disasrens 1x Marcu—Phe Bureau Veritas publishs a list of maritime disasters report during the month of March 1875 under all flags, ‘The sailing vesw ost nuimber ISk—viz, 72 fengiisly, 1d Ams 4 Norwegian, 3 Danish, 3 Gree Tiraziiun, 1) Portuvdese aut lof whieh ¢ rman, | cluded 13 Sailing vessels which are reported ay missin: Clay wiian x Chanvar Gr), meKensle, Pictou, NS—J F White Kiicnen (Bn), Reynolds, Pibton, NS-Ger- | Fram (Sor), Wiesser, Cork for orders—Funch, | | pa ber at ‘he steamers reported lost are 15—viz, 9 English ands Americaa. ourrautipiso At hg Machias, Me, the Messrs ‘Pope have a vessel in tl rd which will soon be finished. Capt Joseph or ered 's uew vessel, built by the Messrs Wiswell, is about ready to launcn. ‘AtJonesboro, Me, carpenters will commeure about May 12, to build a ceutre-board schooner of about 125 tons. Lavxcmup—At Chester, Pay May 7, from the yard of Samuel Stosley, a large 3-masted double-decked schoon- er, named Hannah b Shubert. She was buiir under the superiaienden e of Capt & noe for Capt Levi Bing. Oe 4s Intended for the coast and West, India tra & Cowtingham, vague and Phitadeipiiia, Her imensions, are ry et 32 eet beam, ¥ tect 4 hes I hold. inches between decks, and h was towed to Phiiadeipnia 10th to rece: 4 new varkentine was successfully launched iroin the shipyard ot W F Greeue, East Boston. on, Satarday last, She 13 6 tons Wimensions—145 feet lensth, Sl fect breadth of beam, 15 fect depth of hold. If not sold with. in a month will proceed to sea on present owner's ac- count, | Sue is classed Al 9 years. ‘At East Goxton May 13, from the yard ot smith & Town- send, anew ship, name pot # 09 tons bur. then, ion ynath Lod th oi Breadth iF ioet and depin of bold 37 t0e (or, ae searenart May 3, from the vard of Wm McGilvery, Fred M Carlon. She 1s $2) tons, and is owned by Gant Win MeGilvery and others, and will be commanded by Capt Wim Carton. who is p. At, te ksport May 12. trom NOTICE TO MARINERS. A sunken rook bas been iately discovered n the age between Blunt's Keer Cape Mendocino, wh . ie bears ich ts on the souihera slope of Saar Loaf Ko point of land Centerville showing about bal is 4 Detween point of e nd aut Cane a tween ape Nendocini, owing to this and ah jowd not be attempted MU MSHOM BEAUFORD, Assisiaut US Coast Survey. Kvsxwa, Cal, Aprill6, 1375. ENGLISH CHANNEL—DUNGENESS. Notice is hereby given that im coussquence of the Dangencss having tor some time past grown lighthouse 18 how at a considerabls ais nce eialand. ithas beem determined to mark the ex- treme edge of the shore by placing an odditionai licht Wwthe S# of the prevent stauon, as ear to the bigh wa- | ter line as pracucabie. light will be exhibited on or about the This additio next, and Will show a bright quick flash every Ist of Ja | Bseconds (the ‘dark interval occupying about 3 seconds of that tune: The fox agnal will be moved forward at the same time to the same site, bur tae main lizht will continue tobe exhibite | trom its present position as usual. ‘Later in the season the main licht will be altered trom electricity to the most powertul torin of oi light, and the | red lightto the westward wii, thea be shown frow the Jantern, insiead of as now froma window beneath it, There will then, consequently, be no white light in westerly direction between the bearing of west trom Lighthouse and tue iand. iy ordel ROBIN ALLBN, Secrotar;. ‘Trinity House, London, March Ll, 1876. WHALEMEN. Handy, of bark Mary & Susan, of NU, reports | lcahuaho April 2, to sail next day for uff shore ground and the line, and be at Pala in Oce tober, The ouly whalers in port were the barks Seine A letter from Ca rat pt Lake, of bark Nautilus, of NB, re- wicabuano April 1,to sail’ next day to raise. eeR eiter from Capt Jocob A Howland, dated Valp Fala April 3, stator What bark Cora Howiand, Homan, aatilas. any etter trom © ‘was at Juan Bernandez with 09) bbis oil all told— | ie. in port at Valparaiso, Chil barks Mari. Pescadora, Holman, both Sttiug to sail soon. } ‘A letter fromm Capt Potter, of bark Morning Star, of NB, |, With Suu sp otl, all tn ber a: Vaiparalso April tter from Cavt Chase, of bark Platina, of Westport, Taleahuauo March 24, with 700 bbis sp ane ar irom I H Marks, dated Va'paraiso March J, t@ How i ew Bedford, reports that the airsved az tune port pines, last re: riposa, with 100) bbis hpbk oll ne A peports her at A Virainia Marks, 490 nok aud 40) 9 Marks, S00 hobk and 230 ap; Mary, WO hpby an ane w om The Virginia ‘Marks has slice sahed ant en Fe ttt s GanthS oat with ay bbls ou; Magale il 7 nths out, had 400 bbls bpbk aud 10) do sp vil Bark Morning » Star, Potter, NB, laid = and wo C4 Valparaiso Apritt; Capt Porter was sek and bad red 10 baths and let thataay. The: Mt Bieatied same day g.crulse of | monsh ander eh of the mute, aud ‘the end of that time will return fo1 + Capt Power SPOKEN. ig Cleaves, of Porti cert 4, from New York for bea py Busy 6, lat 2700, ton § W'A Keeney, irom of the Hole in the bj ernst Abaco. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shivping agents and shipmasters are in- formed that by telegraphing to they Hexaun London Bureaa, No 46 Fleet streot, or to the Paris office, Rue Scribe, the arrivals at and departures from Ka. ropean ond Kastern ports of American. and ail foreiga ‘versels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country fre of charge and published, Captains arriving at and sailing from Frenoh and Mediterranoan ports will (ind the Paris ofice the more economical and expeditions for telegraphiag nows. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axtweur, May 12—Arrived, ships Jobo « liaker, Mo Carthy, Philadelphia; Souventr (Br), Beott Aaxnpovy, May M—Arrived, batk Glenalvon (81), Rob- erta, Darien. Asicaste—Galled, bark Gocken (fr), Havard, Caled States. Snewar, May 12—Arrived, ship Gulow (Nor. Ben Philadelphia; barks Johannes (Ger), ibider, New Yorn; Jason (Gr), Gricom, Baltimore, = oi Now oi for Cardenas May | Jove, May 14—Passed north 13th. ship Jam Duncan (ir), | tverpool for Charlottetown: barke Otnere (ir), Green, Liverpool for Pictou; John F Robingon (Br), Liverpool for Island; Josephine, New York tor | Batharst; brig ) W Henesy, Halitix tor Pictoa. 3, May Il—arrived, ship County of Pictou (Br), | Munro, Liverpool. Ovenee, Mav U—Arriyed, steamer Chesapeake (Br). Wiuliog, fail April 26 tor Moutreal (see Miscellany), Sieh Leone, April 18—in port, bark Susan L Pitz. rom Boston. AwANa Bay, April 28—Arrived, sehr Hattie A White, Bellatty, Jacksonville for Nevassa, to loaa for Baltimor May'$—Arnved, prig Clara Joking Coombs, xk; schra addle’ P avery, Magar, Richmond wi af Siater, Hay Salted Lith, sciara A Drury, Baker, north ot Test Young, gos Providence, Rice, d 1% (Br), ras; Mattie ltolme: # Jouns, NF \tiril2b—Arrived, brigs Hien | crane, hew Yor! aviland (ir). Veneon, dos schr Nassals ¢ 1), Boston ; 27th, : Be estaba NB, May l4—Arrived, schr Sarah Clasa, Bos! | ol ioared 14tn, schrs Robert Ross, Boston: Clara, do. May Li Arrived, brig Albert Dewis (Bri, Meciellen, New York Arrived lih, bark ‘liver ETT, (8r), Dill, sew York; schrs Montebsilo (Br), do SK & James, Bostot wleared Lith, sche ‘Snow Bird (Br), New York; ue, bark Antwerp (ir), Atkinson, Liverpool; schr Mary Thetiad Lite stoner Nyanga (Br), Pictou; ship Choice » steamer Nyanga (Br), Pic! © hae. Masters, Liverpool. . ‘iIxpson, NS, ‘Way li—Arrived, schbr Lacy, from East- AMERIOAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, May: 1J—Arrived, Sehrs Rachel Sea- man, ——, for Georgefown; T P Taylor, Sauisbury for neton: Heion, Baltinio ‘on, Georgetowa: Wm Wilton, BVandusen, Gatto M tlowes Emnily H Saylor, J! Weaver ant Wm L Abbott (trom eure town); Lizzie Young, Boston do. Lovelan Tracey. New us; Lucy Orcutt, Fish, James River, ¥ a] umer, Norfolk: Abhy liey, Phtladelphi Charver Oak, Fuller, Weebaween: Alice iaker, Baker lioboken; Géorge D'Verry, tiynn, do; B Arcularius, Lord, Rondout Cleared—Brig Faleon, Urover (not Graves, St Do- mingo. litn—Arrived, steamers Saxon, »now, Philadelphia; Noviune, erry, New York ; barks Giaaorgansinure (Hr Morgan.” singapore; Neprine, Beal. Centucoa: brid chrop, NAKUADO, voldflader (Br), Ha * Leach, \dleton, Hichinond; Kato @ Robinson, Phila- We mpion, tieormetow? DC; Tra deip! Geo tH Bent, smith, Ja hawken; Revenue, Phin: ewburg: Ba letts, cennett, Rondont W Free wan, Hathorn, do Fygoss Hock. oy New Yor! Also arrived, brigs Eagie (Br), Swab Barbad: Chance (br). Cristopner. Azua; Winfleld, i iitbner, Matan- ane brs torest Home, Kent, Po! ri 4 nee; J Chat cey Crafts, Greeiev, Richmond dy Hudaell. ! Garland, Libby, Weenawk nik d Lady sufolk, Armstrong, do: or Clara) do; Thomas fix, Gall Cle red Steamer Johns Hopkins, Hallett, Battimore: bark ed Bi Irn, Wotterdam; schrs kdith, muel oe Kei Philasel- on. . sicamers Win Law- Fanny € adwallader. Foster, Sew do: brig Eighty. jive (Br), Lecou- M Hudgins, Dein- fohn Y Walliams, Hooper, Joseph ie Savanna’ Saragossa, New York v Florence Shay, Vane eaf, Sand yl Boston; Maggie P suit Fowel!’ Povismouth, NE M_ Bueller, All, | Bunker, “oston: sailed —Bark Thor, Konlasberg ; Dri ViCK Ga, May 13—Arcived, SHORT May 7—alied, sehr Abner Taylor. ¥ ll—Aretvod, bark Prod W Carlia, Car- Pniladelphia ann Looney, Maloy, "s Pobit Mattia bk aiem i. Sampson, rarl P Mason, Nickergon, Providence. Hefmann. do, } e, Hoxton, | BUC arp Fede Brig Zavilin Williams, Vea im area, schr Lizzie Cochran, jopkins, New oa waa, May ied, echt Clarabel, Nickerson, Al- Iith—Arrived, sohrs © H Macomber, Boston for Hal | lowell, to load for Albany; Cherab, Floteher, do for Gar- Giner, to load for New Yor! wkisYOu, May il—Arrived, schr Harvest, Corwin, New York { Ved, sehr Trenton, Walls, Ettzaberhport 5 LA'S DING, Ihr li—arrived, sear kir, bee, Bret | Nith—Arrived, sieau | ope pas Alfred CALAT , May Seok Barbados, DAGIEN, 0 J Foley, Donnell, Naltimore. er), Sehrocder, Dat red, sebr Md is Wellman, Yerrili, _ 6~Arrived, bark Nystad (Nor), Chri | ten: malth or loured, schr Far, Feeawes, pesos, May —Arrived, sehr LO Wolls, rs Kate Grant, Molt, loboke sland Home (ie), bry Merwin, Piero Ss WORTH, day Lam as Xenia, | FUT Ke. brosia (Nor) Passed 11 f Camprac | Young and Anne itu Wesette a: | . trom Nasau; Angie Al from West } sed out—Steamer Ci ge; (Br), for Liverpool; ark i Sim (Aust), tor Dublin; sel nes w W Bartlett, for Bost | "PACH RIVER, May Mederived, sches Jesse Mur. dock, isle, Georgetown, DC; Sarah 1. Simmons, andy, anty Corson, Cotson, Proviien Lt Borden, Cha:back, do; Cerro Gordo, tases burg; 7 Bodine. Silvie, a0. | Sailea—seir Theodare wean, Ge Wee GALVESIUN, May U—salled, privet Steaboar, Carnie, Liversdol: brig Helen Howley, Rowley, Peu- sacola mGLOUCEST AR. R, "May 1—Arrived, sonts J 3 Lam La > Gould, Newburg, NY; Mary Jane Lee, Waggerty, We | TS DIANOLA, May 5—Cleared, echt Frank Walters, Saxon, Vedar hey: Th por: 6th, hr ‘Washington, Hansen, for New Yors, ai ACKSON VIL! May 8—Arrived, sohrs July Fourth, Wood, Winterport; Aunie & Valeaune, Pottar, Charles fee Sieered. bark Antelope, stmpron, Bt Crate. oe ~Cleared, sehr Kavs Wake: whuryport. d, sehr David sured! of ’ a Gilder, Vhila- ape eame Card, Moore, New Yorm{ Lucy son oy ee Viner, hoe Y ‘tO iat May 10~Arrived, bark Pascagoula, Graffon, ARIS erg. oly Larta Fih CA swe, Nickels, Callao tu for Reval; bark Jacob Manson Love (Dan), Hanson, — ay 13—Arrived, steamer WG Hewes, Tripp, | Haisrax, May 13 Arrived, sehr ME Daniels, from and |, . brig Arichat West (Br), Bos- scr Ainos Waik- | eo NEW W ORLES Axe. May gc brig Carmela @tab, th serge, chet Aly ‘alley, Utila Gleared=ibari ‘Mienet othe teats Ferrera, Genoa, raids z ~ tend Ee as AT epee sehr Mary UV Ire nd, Fisher, Phiidelphla Hasg-a L Ob, Slay It—Arrived, sche Mary Alice Philade} NEW ¥rony. May 11--Acrived, sor Jesse William Bw son, Jr, ks, Povey 1am we beock, sailed—sehrs Julia F Carney, Robiuson, Wapies, Philadephia, and J Sinith, Pililaderobta. x tee sth-—Arrived, schr Hiawatha, Tobin, New Yor! Saned—sehrs fesse Williamson, Jr, Seaward, aid EG | Edwar rinin, New NEW UEDPORD. May Isa sehr Wm D Mang nd aah Jotun Mettler, New! York: Lizzie Raymond ondow ~ttived, xchr Nathaniel Holines, Rontout, ny: son, and Jou Cadwallader y NEWPORT, May I, PM—Arnivea, schrs Winged Hun , ilawes, New London, to load yl for Philudelphas Shaw, Kockland for New Yors. Mitedekcire don, Losier, Lincoln, albany for New Bediord: Vaviion, angor tor Washington, BC Nae capita ‘Thomas Pisa, Kider: Artist, For resign, and kilward Wootten, Young, Providenge to: New Yor! sailed iirig Chas Miller, Boston for Baitimot Arrived In the Hust ver Lith, solir Yoseruite, W Round Hong, Me. to load tah for haladeiphie NEW LONDON, May 13—Arrived, scurs Motto, pure: Joun T Maison, #oston for Balumore: dolor do; J © Storer, Bangor for dace Cy 6% teas ane ‘New York; O Mathews, ORWICH, May Ja—arriveds schrs Ellen Pet pe, Geo HW Mils. from Alexandria, from NewsYork; Geo i, fromm Alexanaris. Vad Connecticut, Rondout P ganith, do; 5 W Pratt, do: hr eure Fin. 8 Sprague, do, i. New York. NEW HAVES, rrived, bark Bergenseren Non), Werenburg, Nevwei ei briaa L & W Armstrong, ibson, Arroyo; Morning Light, Dill, Ponce: schrs Grace Van Buzen, “eeyen, Jack sui fe. Pensacola; Anmie Lyo Piers, Georgetown, DO; Ken) hiarisidon ain ‘haltimore| Shaler, Bronk NeW York New York Cleared—srig Morning Lig 4 0 PAstag OUIA, Muy 7-Artived, sche Thomas Winans, Morgan, Srazov Sant ago. Sti—Arrived, brig Abby Watson, Holden, Galveston Mobile; schr Sa hr Moilie linina. Poni Cleared—Bark Paso woula, grates. ® 2h Hall. Morgan, Key West (an wun). Pah Hall, Moret Mey tec aved. “barks, pean op, Bergh, Mavacnonls Moen (Dan), Bicho, Elsinore; sel Joseph Southe: Waits, Galveston, Gleared— hips ylituipion Court “Bn, Volk, Liverpool: Arlington (se) Vickery, Greenock; sohr RM ‘ngs, Brown, New Ha fine feared, ship “Gotten Horn (Nor), Kjelstrop Ciosson, London; schr Sam O Mulden, La and Keyuard, ay lt—Arrived, steamers Vinal Providence; Ann Eliza, Kicbards, New timers, Warren, do; bark Sebastian, Back {Gen Aandsiedt Bremen: solirs Nellie, Collison, "Abaco, Jainca W Brown, Kane, Mayaguez sivo arrived, steamer Aries. Wilsou, O.entueos: brig ¢ Hlnwrte ich. u fh L M Coliins, & pPtar itussell; Nanilcoxe Wo 8 Ncshene, Wood. | sree, Russoth Naniicose kave ford, James iver, | “Gieared—ship Union, Greenieat, New Orleans; bark | Ferraro Secundo (cai) ttusso, Cork or Falmouthy sebet | Victor Puig, Pinkham, taracoa: Howard A | Holmes, Calharien ; Maitha Welsh, Burdge, Cambridge | steamer George Ht stout, bord, New Yor' | QEweAstin. Del, Max it, Sattar Wahsatch (Br), f Charieston, and schy Lucy J Keeler, for Weilflset, passe last evening. or Mayaguez; Plavilla, for Prow | incetown; Sarah A'Botce and hurles P Stickney, for Newport; Johu_ Shay, inr Boston; Florence Nawell, t Pe Lynn; Westward, for Provisence; Silke M si dyn We ttit for Georgetown; and. ‘Sarah A. Koed | Anchored off here last night and’ proceeded down this morning. PM—Bark Amora (Ital), for Belfast; sches Julia & Ward, tor Haltimore, and Lizaie © Hickm4n, for Boston, agden down this 2M. eS ELAWARE Bavakwarer, May 1M, AM—Arrived last | night, brig George & Dele, from Saqua for orders. Steamer Hennsyiv Passed out tor Liverpool at 4:25 a (Three barks have entered to-day, Bark Freeman Dennis und biig George Dale rem. for Philadelphia. Ships storkers und Schaidis are | here, the formes tucleage with a lavorabla wind. | ‘ay 12—Arrived. sohrs Hope On, Chase, Battie (gt avtelegeapbed; 1 Benedict, rockets Woodoridge, N. a,ulearedes irs Georgie D Loud, Clark, New York; pes ell, Drisko, Calais, to load for Liverpool. th— Arrived, Drigs Milinie (st), ‘Hicaurdson, Clentae a8 Crosby, Baltimore. feared—sehr Abbie Mason, Charleston. Idn—Arrived!, ‘steamer ‘Cllesapeake, Mangum, New chrsd P Auzur, Bedell, Pernamouco; J MF Maxaic Dallthg. Sew York; Odell, and Braw ville. naWiek. Hutchinson, Bonaire; bri | Ernestine, Kigeht, Matanzas, PORT-SOULH, Mav 13—Arrived, steamer Rattlesnake, Hand, Hoboken; sehrs J M Freemal bb ee ew | York; Georgiana, Jones, and Jeddie, Chadwick, Hobo ken; Minehat Cassity,, Mosquito Inlet, | PROVIDENCE, May 18--Arrived, schrs Florence Lockwood. St John, Georgetowa, DC; Carrie H Sook geil, Philadelphia, Cabie Westail, ston loutt ‘Cooper, Ro Goorse Hoteh “13%, Weaver, “verplanek? Pout; John & Hurst, Cook, Hotoken tor Paw: Schr Mary A Prodmore, Sherman, supposed harmer, Noyes, Georgeiown, DC; Sicomae hath, ic 0; Nightingale, ai Tonos Fatkenburg, | Kackett, ‘doz John Stock art, do gosaptane, | Piekett, do: Sacan A . Wiison, de Weeks, do; iham P Phaillij Hawkin Wotten. Young, do; 8: Weight i Pierce, di do; Joop Fred Hrown, Wilson, New Yo ve steamer Florida, Urosker *Fiiade bia. ¥ Pawiuen May 12—Arrived, schrs Kate & Mar, ‘Rondoue Anthony Burton, Jonnson, and i Cogewelt ynor, Hoboken, hineeAreWved, aches EO trwin, Johnson, and J G Felt Sauiea-—Sche EH Brazos, Raynor, New Yor! HICINGOND, ‘May magrived, Tohe J Sivlas, Tagen so! Jrient. i2ih-Sailed. schrs Sea Bird, Hogan, Pailadelphia; J Curtis, Quinian, “lo. te VRANGISCO, May ded ‘at ateamer phrenes (Br). Wood,’ 8: syuuey, No! land Sk and Honolaiu, mAlso arrived dh. ship Fleetiord pork: Sew Yor¥, ont tas apd ag arrived, schr Witchayie, ia | Mel neArrived, sebr Martha Mari Xow Yor. Sarled—selr Kate Ks081 | isin Cleared. Sei sehr ‘a | *Riited—steaner America, Baltimore | Thompson (from New York), St Augustine. lita—Arrived ark Columbus (Ger), Sheder, Deg sehr ame Edwards, « omers, Baltimore. te ed Fh ‘Sat ‘Jove (Sp) Ds, sore Rew 5 Bradshaw, usa me gow Damarisco! { inlet. qhe Wire Hazel, Yor! iene HARBOR, Me, May Fapdeiviss a, Cove, Winds: . tor New York, Arrived, soors Anole & Marun, Ham Oliver at eae ; ver Augie y in: E Wianlekeon. Roeeweds a0" sane Ml aria, nfisigt NixaTON, May 12—Arrived, sloop Ida E Vail, Nor ton, Eondoat. VIN ¥ARD HAVEN, May 13—Arrived, sche Wigwam Millbeidce for Sew York In port—The above, and brigs Zingu and MO Haskell Mare Bumien, ¢ "initian by L Wider, "Inala cod ainda arg B simith, . Manigany Tia nd Geo Usvorn, which did mot sail this A. eh fest reported ne Dexter, Hoboken for Boston Arrive, $ 5 Micciiany ts Word, Pox: tnand, Me, for Sew yore! Trade Wind, Boston tor Newark. Passe) by—Sehr JJ Moore, trom Boston for George town: D a ; rs Winwrs TON ae may 13-Arrived, steamer Benofae tor, Wood, New Cleared—senr © tone Teetand, New York winter HARBO® y 6—Aailel, sohr Mary Let Newton, liammond, New ‘York ont AM, May 12—Arrived, schr $8 Smith, snow | WICKFORD, May 12—arrived, sohr lisa Ross, Lewis i! | sagen RI, May 11—Arrivo3, oh Dreaanaagnt nders, VAMICGN, Ma LE Kerived. sohre Pred Tylet, Tirrold | | | MISCELLAVEOUS. | MM oo NM ITTITTrTh =H (83883 "" $28 Bee Ss 2 Ss 2a 2308 : 8. 22 Saspecan § oe | s8ss3. M MM M I r Hoga 85338 Shum NH Ff 8 3 ste eH EF OR Bee 83383 i M i vT H i 88353 NEW YORK perpr A L REEES ¥ . AA L & WR Bee ee Aa E pepper A A L EEEB r” P< Pp Aa A Pe a A LLLLL E&EEB i LL SERKERR! AM Fovy’ LL ret tT| AA AA LL EE AA AA Lb KE AA AA Lb BE ry Li ith | AAA AAA LL panes AAA AA AA Lu ¥ i a i A A LLLLLLLLL KERBEREE ae 44 ERECUCEL «= Reheenes P New YORK. 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