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Domingnez to power the general retired to private | THE HAYTI AN REVOLUTION | Reune eas Seu"tuowets*nn avowed enemy: of | Dominguez, althongh he took an active part in bis | | election and bei a prominent position in tke | | army. Details of the Popular Uprising and Recent ssucre at Port au Prince. a SKETCH OF GENERAL PIERRE. General Moutplaisir Pierre, of the Kepublic of Mayti, Who committed suleide on May 3, at Port | au Prince, in Hayti, after being captured in a re- | Volutionary uprising on that date by the govern- ;_ | eRe troops, was a witive of Ause-a-Veaux, in the The Shooting of General Brice and Sui- | south side'of Haytt. ie was lormerly Minister of War under President Nessage Saget, aud was cide of General Pierre au old soldier, Upon tne occasion of the recent Presidencia) election in Haya he ran against President Dominguez, the present Chiel Mogistrate, and Was jargely deteated. He has becu Speaker of the Assembly and Was @ man of literary tastes and lad travelled cousiderably iit this country sud Europe, Daring tae Presidential terms of Salaave and Jefrard he held important | ofices, Quiet Restored After the Enacting of Bloody Scenes. by way of Kingston, Jamaica, we have received @tull account, written by the special correspon- | g dent of the Henapat Port au Prince, of the ovigin | LAST DAY OF THE SPRING TROTTING MERTING — — and progress of the late revolution in Hayti, | DAN FORD THE WINNER OF THE 2 PURSE | which terminated in such sanguinary results alter D CRANKEY JAKE THE MATCH CONTEST-— the death of Generals Brice ana Pierre. Tae ‘RAY GRADING ‘Withow-=wue Can AD Tue writer dates at Port au Prince on the Sd of | PREY Ea 2k May, and say: | DRIVER # LED. zs a REVOLUTIONARY UPRISING The spring trotcing meeting at Deerfoot Park SCENES. Owing to SANGUINARY | AND | wouna up yesterdays with two event For some time Loyal ww fae. iti pratt 4 : hat & the disagreeable nature of the weather and the couspiracy existed ut tle capital, Headed by the baa pga 4 z foremost but disappointed cnieicams of the last | Character of the race presented the atrenaance revolution, who Wee ovly aWaiting the ceparture | was light. ot President Domingue Jor lis long-anuounced Firat on the programme Wana e of 9200 for your in the worth ty strike te Jatal coup, Souttle eo the Geen | bom ; Me : NOtice Was appa aken of it by the authori orses that never beat 2:45, mile heats, best three tes that the del men vecame reckless of tnelr | in tive, in Baracss. Of ten entries there came for eouduc d openly avowed their seditious ant | thew. etna 5 sa Dan revolutionary proclivities, As eveats have ow 0s bee & &. oye or bi ing ever proved, tuls iuaction of the government was Ford (formerly Dandelion), Dan an ominous picge, Durposeiy Set to entrap aud) gray mare Helen, Wiltam defeat these plugs 01 disorgauizauiog ancwnarcny. | gray yelaing Heury Miller, M. It THE OUTBREAK. On the eve of the great agricultaral sete (the 1st 01 May), while the noi@buities were ai! busily engaged at the Hote! Communal with the recep. on tnd arrangement of the vartous articies uf produce for the exmioition on the pressing summons Was borne by an aide Irom thé Paiace to the Magistrat Commun eral Jules st. Macary, to wait on His Exc bay gelding Watson (formerly Handy Andy) and W. 0. Conner's bay mare Edita. Before the start Miller wis tae favorite, two to one, over the feld, and the confidence of his friends in his gollity to win the race was unbounded. They were doomed to much disappointmenr before the aiternoon was the President tmmed.ale! over, Miller went oi aod secured the irvt heat, AN ASSASSIN CONSPIRACY. in 2340!5, When none could be found to stake any- | convern to the officials, woo were more or jess ail word for the second heat was given to a good unaer tne depressing effect the late rumors of — send-off, but on the turn Muller left pis feet, and, | swerving outo: his coarse, created a coniusion | morrow, & e-cainp . Gen- wlency the uliegea conspiracy. Geueral st. Macary, how- ever, Soon returned and anavaneed bo fis con bibl ys yreves (hata Wicked plot had been denoanced to aod esule hardly abu bomen Ju pert be the President of an organized conspiracy to | MZuve he come mM solltmon wi 4 aswassivate cin during the festivities of tne sol | S°SY Mare Helen's sulky, and she, io rhea, with fowing day, and that it was necessary for the | be bay veldiug Watson, the wavie asxaming such 4 AL MEXCYiGabe Mass that the Most serious con- pal police to take the most stringent meas- T the preservation o: order. THE END OF BRICK AND PIERER. on the worning of the 18: @ squad of armed yokee paid domiciliary visits to Geueral ob- plaisir and Brice and attempsed to arrest them. ‘Toey woth Telused to surrender under escort, but proinised to ceiver themselves up to the prison authorities duriag the day. Tis Was peruups sequences Seemed appareut, Soon they becaine Ulseotaugied, however, with Dunlas, tue ariver of Helen, tarown from his suiky and the gure run- ning wildly aroand the track, Atter gulny a mule and a halt jn Chis manner she Was Caught and juund to be badly cul about the legs, winie the sulky Was reduced to kindling wood, The criver Was slightiy, but movseriously, bruised. When there Was order brought out of the chaos the rest ardonabie pride on the part of tuese gentieinen, | Woo have alwaya been held in the Mguest social | Of the contestants continued the beat, which esteem, (hough their more experienced aud prac. Tite in advauce. Unor cousideration tical Imeuds always Geplored their unfortunate ae the whole affair the ‘judges deciared wtopian ideas. But General Lorquer, with ms rigid | The “heat “no heat,’ and deeming thoms | laeus of military discipline, Would broos no delay, 454 stage, the drivers of Miller and Watson, and gave to ois lieutenant imperative orders for their immediate airest. ihe military theu returned to General Pierre's house on the Kue Auericuise and summoned tue retractory to surreader. {ais summons wus au- swered oy the report of a rifle trea dowa from a Window into the crowd of armed police, wno $hereupon returned a voliey. The Oring con- tinued on both sides tor sume Ume, unti tie Gen- eral Dad eXhausted nis #iXteen-barreiled Spencer Title, When Le showed himseil at the window, and with remargabie coolness, revolver in hand, snot bimseli im tue head and disappeared. Simul tapeousiy & similar attack Was made at the Test- dence of Genera! brice, who, aiter Dearing tue charge of twenty meu, and vemg literally per- Jorated with bullets, sought refuge at the British Consulate, where he died almost immeaiate:, TRE PEOPLE INTENSELY EXCITED. By this time the greatest excitement reigned, aud im became rumored coat General Boisroad Canai had gathered @ smail band at Peuouville, and was enyagiug the government lorces at that point. GENERAL CANAL guilty of sume carelessness, flued each $10. Helen, of course. did not agata start. Jack Puillips now got up cehing ban Ford, aad so weil aid he pilose The wug-gatted animal, he won the second, taird und fourth heats: oot handily, but im such a man- her as to stamp bim worthy of trivial considera. tion. ‘These gave him the race, the resuit being so unlooked for by (be friends «i Miller tney could haroly believe thelr own eyes, and woodered buw is aii came about, The uriver of Watson en- deavored to have bis flue emitted by tne juages, and, out obtaining muca sausiacuion in tuis direction, Jef the grounds wish toe horse without ther permission, For this mexcusable ofence the oWher (Qume Lot Known), with the driver aud horse, Were expelled. Yossibly tne case will come up for review oy the Board of Ap- peals of the Nauonal trotting Association, woea this driver will ascertain how far be can goon just such occasions without leaving himsel: habie to tne severest penalty onder the rules. Yester- day’s work with bug Was rarher a losing mater. ihe second event Was a match of $100 between LS. Summis’ gray gel.ipg W. 4. Lippincott, Jr., and W. Ss, Choms’ bay gelding Crankey Jake, mule und repeat, in harness, Lippincoct was the tavor- ite beure the start, $20 to $14, He won the trst | heat oy tue courtesy of Craukey's driver, and that Was ali he dia wia, a8 Craukey beat him easily the second and tard heats. SUMMARY. DeeRroor PaRk.—VPaxkviLLr, L. L, May 15, —Last DaY OF THE SPRING TROTIING MEET- InG.—Purse of $200, for horses that never beat 5; mie heats; best toree in five, ia harness; 15 to the Hirst, $65 to the second and $20 to the | third oorse. Judges—Messra. Carry, Carroll and , Rogers. B.C. Floyd’s bv. g. Dan Ford (formerly SEEKS SHELTER UNDER THE AMERICAN FLAG. Later official news reported ‘iat General Canal had been Wounded and routed; taat he escaped through @ narrow Hieuntam pach to the country fesidence of the American Minister, Mr. B.D. Bas- sett, around whieh every multary precaution was being \akeu to prevent bis escape irom bisa=slum, Wisiewred that tue Americau Miuiscer will be jorced to surrender tae retugees, as the United States government’ wil no longer permit 118 Legations and Consaiates to be made asylums tor foMentiuy ciscord and rebellion agaiust guver.. ments to Which it accredits its agenis, PORTY PERSONS KILLED. It is supposed tuat jorty men feliio these several | | eucounters, and one is torced to admire the | eee Cert a Heuty’ ialier ° ai biavery and prowess of these unlortiuate men | (Crom 1432 Who dig batie almost singie Landed aywinst such | w' ¢' Conner (J. 2228 feartul oads. | Mr, R. Clars’s b. g. Watsou (formerly om Rvsambert Jeremie, was captured aud shot“ Yigidy Handy) (L. Stage).. 3 dis. ine spot. | : ‘rhe government has lost several nrave soldiers, | ¥" Buss’ ur. m. Helen (vaniay) wie wmong them young b. Mathew, who was tgbtng Mile. at the side Of General Lorquet, tue stauncu de- pipe neat, 0 Jender of order. Second heat ag PRISONER: T The following persons have been arrested | ate tay el ] Messrs. Ovide Camean, Keynard kegnier, kd repeat [pr Regnier, Kicine Keguier, Scylia Guiguard, | jy jarness. if ores ATmMend aod 5. Kouzier, al: charged wita . | , . g i] Yaciug part im oF inciting tue populace tu revel- biden eee sed wie lappinoes 3 : 4 . . Tink. Monsieur D’Lavelanet is at the American Con: Quarter. sulate, besides a great wany other sympathizers, | pyygt heat = sre an || Whose names are noi us yet divulged wecead kent ‘i The steamer Hayles has veeu deapatened to Toirg next... . Ox the South with orders for the arrest o: General be erre's Sul und vthers who are aenouuced as cecil | ut ‘HE revolationary propaganats:s trom the capital. HORSES SCRATCHED. MARITAL LAW, satcbeesioanon The assembice gonevale was soundec, and the Sarvupay, May 15, A. M.—P. Lorrilard’s im- capita: placed under martial law. ine eutire uisturbance as been eillcientuy quelied, aud while every one mnnst depiore the .oss of LWo sue esumavie citizens as Geuerals Pierre aud Brice, the energy and frmuess of President vomingue, Geverais Rameau, Lorquet, L. forest and tne men cannvt ve too much extollea, Had tae night beeu passed in auceriainty a stave of aoarcay aod Dioonshed mignt have reimaugurated tne terr:ble scenes 01 a similar ¢meute in isd. ORDER EESTORED. Perfect tranquility reigns aad General Lorqaet asseris that Lie government is july prepared at Sil points of the Kepudie to meet any emergency. ported brown coit Saxon, four years, by Beadsiman, Gam imported Girasol, was engaged in the Moa, moath Cup and Long Branch Stakes to be run at Monmouth Park, tne Westchester Cap, Jockey | Clu» Handicap Sweepstakes and the Woodburn | Stakes at Jerome Park, and the Saratoga Cup and Summer Haadicap at Saracoga. ln jatter cap race Sasou bad been backed iu toe ire amouot Of ¢10,000 on Cue bettiog book at the subscription rvow of toe Americau Joewey Club. Same Day anv TIMB.—sawe Owner's sister to Narragausett, two years, from ail ber engage- Ab atuesty has been issued oy toe Presidegt | qents. which excepts Gesersis Boisrond Canal and Loyer % es Barrean. Wo are cutiawed by a special decree. EXLN: ‘4 “ES the = PUBLIC MIND STILL FPEVERISE, LEXINGTON RACES. only fears entertained are those of Incen- Seem Ne diariem, Which i=, UUiOrLunately, almost the hand- Lexiseton, Ky., May 15, 1875, Waid Of those (iavorical scen Atali events, the overument takes every Measure calculaied to | feat its enemies, and (ie HEAaLDcorresponuent | Ws 2° particulariy interesting. The weatuer is of the opiuion that it has efficientiy conson- | W very bad, the track was heavy and the nt years’ lease Of power. Still great | porses rather lodiderent, sists, but caused principally oy the vhe favorites won in every race, as everybody Bumerous arrests that are Houriy taksog place, Itis also stated that two #ritieh suojects irom expected. except a few sanguine buyers of French poo! SUMMARIBS, | Jamaica were accidentally svot Guring the agray, ed thatthe Britisa Minister, Major Srua saked jor vessels of War to back bis cemanc ¥resy Rack.—Consolauon Purse, $300; mile aoe heats; $250 co frat horse, $60 to second; horses A Britleu war steamer is just now eurering thO eaten ouce aliuWed 7 lov; beaten twice, 12 104, Barbor. it is said taat tae Cuited States Minister | gu4 peaten three times, 16 IDs. Ricaaras’ ch. f Misi 4 years old, vy { Bas been outiawed vy the Haytien authorities. 59 108,...+. -2hi og. Noll, 5 years vid, by astervia, 100 1bs.. ievstveree ® S The raciog over tue Assvuciation Course to-duy SKETCH OF GENERAL BRICE. General Brunet Brice, of the Repuoiic of Haytt, ‘who met his deuto in # revolutiovary uprisioy, after a furious resistance, May 4, at Port au Prince, a8 announced in toe HeRaLp, Wasa mali of great Tune, Purse, $450; $200 'o Brat forse, and $60 to suird. Big Fellow, 4 years cid, by War 100 to repute aod inteiligence. He was a son of a ois- ees . i Upguished genera: under t: maperor Soulougue, —_—, * t& g. Warrior, 4years old, by War bearing the same name, The subject Of tus wWaicerscn. i. pigatfoot. ra sketet: was born at Miragoane, do Hayti. at nm Guenally eariy he graduated as Bachelor u it of Arta in the National College of Port au Prince. peg pony he alla cape esr Shortly afterward he beeame one of President n ra vate secretaries, In the year 1669 | Pance, walked over. : detrara’s private secretarie y 0 ee er neeg Meal Gane) Guy ce tans vee a & bar miles. luv to #ecund Taiap Racs.—Dasu of he vecame ope Oo! | ent Salnave’s aidesde | g55ty econ, Oue mile aD.) w quarter, camy With tue honorary raok of liestenant colonel, ~— is & ¢, Millionnaire, 3 sears Olog by hortiy afterward le was elected deputy to the Pianet.. ei seen one ee Logis ture, Tepresenung Purt au Frince, ang | Stewart’ «. g. Light Cotp, 3 years oid, by Light became ue of tle most prominent leaders Pieter esse rewes : of tue oppovition agains. Saluave. In 1868 is’ D. g. Von ¢ a be commanded tue revolutionary § forces ‘es 4 at «Jeremie, §=sa = Wii Dstood «=a alege 1 & @, Guizdower, by G ‘ of @ year's duration, (Le towa vemg bombarded BUGIS, SEIONe by the Maytian feet. afier the revolutionary forces became viciurigas he was elected to fhe position of Commaciant-in-Coie od with that de effected a innding at Pore au Prince at tue jeud of the (roops and captured the capital eny Ot Port au Prince iu December, 1880, lu cousder- his oTiliant services he was elecied Bpeaker of tne Leyiviature. ioe next position he bei that of muvey extraurdinury aad Min ter Pienipotentiary (o the cou fuieries LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUB. . The inaugura) Meetiog of the Louleville Jockey Ciub vegias to-morrow, there being tures events on the card, The sport opens with a purse of $900, dasu of one and a quarter mile; then comes tne Kentucky Derby, for chree-year-oida, dash of one 20d 4 haif miles, Winding Up with a puree of 0. mile hea cools Were gold on the Derby @ year 1873, alter hts return to Haytt, he OS SORt ON A specie! Wissiou to the Court of lust evening, tie Starters vein Berlia with reference tw tne outrage cominitred ea’ by the aucuiaeers, as 1ol0Ws i= “ by Communiant Busch, woo had toreatened to Mt is vombard Por au Prince wito Pragsiet CO Cheapside 260 —" got ewes Augtista and Gazelle, anu in aduition to pooh rr ” rH this bed seized two iayuan guonvsts, lor the 23 0 a Feasos that Haye wad Mut paid ver debistosume 10 8 4 German citizens of Hay''. His mission to Beriia },")) 4 ie ; 3 pT Was successful one, and Uem- | ion brocek., = 2 it Basch w ceasured ior nasty | pry ec = be 4 wbWarrantavie cuoduc:, shortly after eoeee id he Was again elected deputy _—— ---— ae au Priv About tae time te | SHOOTING AFFRAY. a Cerys od a | iting tor bi act from Port au Prine | During an aitereation mst nignt between Fred- . He also ere: im tue Uelghburivon Of ine onprees | erick Korts, of No, 60 Broadway, and andrew | ol tyes oe ae Lene Mad Some | i or ~S roadway, ¢ with. e | Tiga) ) eRe, ee we Sven a ran “ Presaeat | mort | Jormerly nards’ ca, ¢. Monmouth, ¢ years old, by War ~ CREEDMOOR. a os FOURTH PRACTICE OF TRE AMERICAN NATIONAL RIFLE TEAM. The American Team could scarcely have desired amore lovely day lor their fourth practice than that whiea fell to their jot yesterday. Early in the morping the weather was romewhut hazy, but as the day advanced the clouds cleared awa: and lett the biue vault of heaven without a speck to dim its purity, The sun shone brightly, and the air was of sufficient warmth to make oufdoor exercise pleasurable, Most of the marksmen jel Hunter's Point on the lali-past nine A. M, train, | Un the way our the attention of ali was attracted tu the green fields and budding verdure tarough | Which the ivou horse rushed aud Tattied | | on bis rapid way. The fruit trees were in blossom, and the ir owas redolent of their sweet tragrance, while the eye rejoiced to | ; coutemplate the various scenes of rural beauty | | as toey burst upon tue sight in younding the nu | merous curyes on the road to Creedmoor, Practice at the 800 yards butts wags commenced by ten o'clock, and kept up until the scor’s were finished and the men retired to the 900 yards range, when a snort mtermission was had, The | slight pnts of Wind, that could be now and then felt, blew Irom a south-southwesterly direction up | ibe ranges. wind eeeasionally Sitted round afew pelnts of the compass and <omewuat an- hoyed the riftemen, who trequeatty had to add or diminish from ball a point toa point and # aaif on their wind guage allowatce for lateral defection, ‘The resutt of tne PRACIICE, WAS REASONALLY GUOD, bot, all thi. gs considered, might have beeu some- what better, With teas favorable weather the team have in former tines shown sujerior scores to those given below, If we imeiude the team | proper, that i the siX gentlemen who are ex- pected to do the shooting in Ireland, their scores | average 148 5-6 points per man; but if we | ave io count the record achteyed by the entire body (nine) WhO Wil sad lor freland. the average | of their aggregates wil come to onty 139 2-9 per man, Again, 1! We count only tee 270 shots nade by the old team, it will bo seen that their scores: average over 3% pots per snot each, out lL Ene aduitionai turee scores of the reserves are taken juto account the resaii wii show a general av. | erage of barely 3 points and an exceedingly snail’ Traction over. i Our riflemen bere are jund of irequentiy refer- ring to the iact that the Jrish team won the Licho challenge shield ov & score hardiy excesciug three pomts per wan; UL Iast year the irishtmen wio lost at Creedmoor went @ good Way abeau of thelr Wimbledon score of Isl. Another very impurzant matier must be considered: that is, The change lately made from a square to # circular vull’s eve; | and the question has yet to ve resolved as io whetuer the additional point alowed (5 msteaa of 4) for @ bull’s eye on the new target, 18 a fair reeompense for the juss of the augles struck of | the old bull's eye in converling it lure & curele of | equal diameter to the square whien itt) wak, Scores were pubiished in | yesterduy’s HekaLp, which are taken ‘rom the irish papers, as the results Of iractice made tn Dublin and in Bellast by gentlemen who | are competing for p.aces on the irish team, Mr. McKenna, of Beliast, comes forward with the ex- traordimary score of 208 outof & porsibie 22 points; Mr. Wilson, of the same place, makes a record of 203 points, and Mr. Fulton, of Beit and Mr. Jobnston, of Dublin, have ea 4 poin ‘Tois certainly 8b0WSs elifer great impro' their shooting or proves that he saine man can | make better Scores «nD tue pew than on the old target. Perhaps, alter al!, the fact is that the | addition ola poigt to the value oO: @ bull's eye, | Witoout takiuy off anytping from that of tue cen- tre, makes it easier for tne Marksman to achieve a good score yn the new than me old target, Whichever way this muy torn out In ractice, we bave two scores—those of Mr. H. eweil, Who made 173 points at the new farget, aud Mr. George Crouch, recorded 166 points—as so mach data io goupon. These gentiewmen, thouch excellent shots, have hardly ever recorded any- tulng ike this belore. ‘Iuey have Loth surpassed the vest snots in the team, aud the question arises as to Whether their scores Oi yesterday are ate iributed to increased steaqipes? of eye and hand ou thelr part or to the counge of target, It will be seen that Major Pniton made a string of no less ‘au ten buli’s eyes and General Dakin nine. THE TEAM SCORES. Ray Yorn yx? § 10N—3, 4, 4, 3, 4, 3. 8. COLONEL so! B—4, 4, . 4, 4, 4. 4, 8, yoo—s, 3. 2354 1v0—4, aS ALT 4, 4 4 as 3, 4, 4, 90-3) 5 1000, 3, 4, cant 800-2, ee wwo—4, 2 33 Ww-3, 2. W, $, YU; 100 800-4, wt, 102; wos, 0, 4, 4. 4 2.2 1000—4 0; 6, 0, O—Fetired { MATEUR SCORES. j H, & Shwe 200—3, 5 ph of Soenievssee eae Among the gentiemen preseut on the ground ere General MacMavon, Colonel Carr, Colonel Ward, Brookiyn: Culone: Gilon, Mr. kh. Rrowea, Captaio J. J. Collins. The last pamed gentieman recorded a score of 26 points at 500 yards. THE CALIFORNIA RIYLE ASSOCIATION. AD Sppeal to the peopie of that “tate bas been made by tue California Rifle Association, asking co-operation in the work of estabiishing a per- | maneut first class rife range jor the use of t Association and the State Nationa! Guard, The , annual dues are fixed at $5 and wwe value o.aive membership a: ¢ The circular says vhat “be Bard wou victory vi the ream oc Ame: can marasmen over a team of picked riflemen trom ireland at Creedmoor, N. Y.. ia september | jast, has @roUsed an earnest aod popuar interess | 10 Tifle shoutipg throughout tue Culied States, whica bids lair to revive Lue pride o1 the American people ta their sk iil a8 svarpsuouter | The (vliowlug named geatie the oficers Of Unis UeW AusOciation, Whose range 1s svon to become the Creedmoor of Calif ruia:—Presideat, Colonel D. H. Shaw; Vice Presiaeut, Colone: John MeComy; Treasurer, Major General v. W. 0. ‘vhompson; Secretary, Major Davia Whider, Toe Board of Directors consisis of fiiteen persone i clading above named « Micers. WESTON'S WALK. | MILE | -FAILURE— | SEVENTY MILES / SCOREO--BE TRIES AGALN TO-NIGAT, ANOTHER FIVR HUNDRED THREL RUNDRERD AND Weston concluded Mis week's performance at the Rink last @ight @: 11:45, having walked © miles in ail iromthe frat start on Monday le That he was even able to accomplish as raneu aw this under the circumstances is somewhat wore derfal, and itis coubiful if any other manu cond or would tiave done so, AC the finish jast might | ue wp,peared to be fresber ‘haa when he firet started, He bas now quite recovered from the | sprain im nis lip, @* aiao from tne eects ot the severe blisters Which sdected him slorcdy ufter tue conemsivk Of the extraordinary effurt he made Monday and Tuesday iast, When he walked 117 miles ta twenty-iour jours, lov of which was Without any rext whatever, witch are two of the most temarkavie feats ov record. since Friday jast Weston has not been wakog any long dis tances at any one time, preierriug river he jound he could not accomplish hia ini] task, to husbsnd bis strengtn tor another trial wien he has determined to com- , uence to-night at ve minutes past i weive ife Will im the presen< instance endeavor t 515 miles in SIX days, Winout attempting a mide t#eues, SUCH AS Walking 115 mies tu twenty-foar pours or the other propositions wit whieh he las veen used to imteriard fis pro | gramme, He is satisfied to this regard, and will tole time keep to the main efort, should he sno. cessiuily perform tole secoud attempt alter previously Walking as he inax done 375 miler | he wil ciexriy prove himself be most Wonderful o1 men. From the indications at pre ent there is every reason to conciude that tus | time ne will be able t» bring his task to a saucer ful conciusion, jor, a8 Muny people justiy argue, Weston requires just sacn a preparative as ne sae | undergone this K to ft Him jor sucn & Work as he 19 about to engage to. Every nour now ow | couditioa Will improve, ond. his feet bog | b come wardened by the last week's work, there o'ClOsk. will be but little ‘o fear on that ac | He Will, ve attended durimg { oy Dr. Whitman VY. White, ooe | for the venedi of th the Wak ne madi ‘acuity 1a | 1872, Tu-day Wesson will continue walking Jur exercise, Nt ia privaré, nO une belag alivwed to | buliaing. Mo Will, ag0ut ve o'clock, Saito {rack froskcnut orreet at ihe appointed | fh i UFinAe Att *8Gk Wik be same as tae ‘coe ke. \ lé ntiemen who avtended fim during | » 1 THE NATIONAL GAME. ATLANTIC Vs, HARTFORD. | The third game o! the championship series be- bate | tween the Hartiords and the Atiantics was played yesterday aiternoon upon the Union grounds, | Upward of 1,000 persons Were present 10 view tie | pame, | edge of flela duties than any great ability acthe | | Nenots, ) Clinton, while Ferguson and Muls, ot the Hartfords, pr served the ‘roe Hactiords displayed a better know. | The Atlantics were deieated, a8 usual, | on third base; Knowdel, catener, and icner, carrying off the Atiantic honors, well curned reputation, the fellowiug is the score of tae game :— Hart ord, Atlantic Huns earn First buse by errors ot opponents tied ‘ime e Umpire bs ayed yesteday on their gre ATLANY CE LS Pe ie Hartiord, 0; Atlant jartford, 6; Atlan- id sovty-five minutes, Atlantic Club. ame—Oue hour Mr. Martin, of th EN ISLAND Va. ARLINGTON-—VICTORY For | THE ISLANDERS. | opening game of the Staten Island Club was cnds at Camp Wash- | iugton, their opponents being the arlingtons, of | Hast Grange crowd of speciators, | best for the Arlingtogs und Jieavan and jor the Isituders, Worth leadiug at the bat. pire—Mr. Gardnor, of ime or gaine J, The contest atiracted a large | Cushing and Tf. Gr anuinero STATEN ISLAND i \ Ty c.f Doilara, db. ud res ist b: Jones, rf... Totals... iNwENGs, t. Sd. Sd, Ath, Oth, BA, Th, RH RA eC ae LER EN a ee y errors—Sstaten Island ry ne hour and HARVARD AND PRINCETON. PRINCETON, N.1., May 14, 187. At Princeton to-day the Harvard aud Princeton | Universtiy clubs had a trialof skull at the bat and | ball, | 9to% | fons, Who kept the lead uutll the eignth inning, | when there Was a tHe, in una won the game. nessed the sport. The Athielics were beaten by the Bostons at base ball bere to-day, by 14 to 6. Mr. Adolph Smith, of No. 00 Atlantic avenue, a liquor deaier, Was as3iu. while crossing City Hali Park at a late bouron Friday night and rovved of a waten and chain and | $9 fa money. | there were no police »itaim sound of his voice. Toe bignwaymen made good thelr escape. John Eagan Was assauited on First street, near resuiting in favor o. the !ormer by a ecere-of The game opened in favor of the Prince- | ‘Toe Harvards then went A lurge concourse wit- } ATHLETIC AND BOSTON. Boston, Mase,, May 15, 1875, BROOKLYN ROBBERIES. 2d by three roflins He cried out aioud jor help, but the Washington avenne bridge, on Friday owhe and ropped Of $15 and @ Watch, Subsequeutly the oilce of the SiXth kub-precinct arrested James Brien and James Kidd, youny men, on the charge | of being the foots ads conce: ued in the outrage. George Moran was committed (o jan by Justice of jewelry anc Wearing apparel! from the ntity idence terday on a churge Of stealing a qu of Mr. Joun Dennis, coraer of Graham and spill- man streets, R. G. Whitty, of No. 10 Nevins street, caused the | of Veter Fitzpatrick, of No. 162 Canton | esterday on a coarge of steaiing a horse — | and wagor from hint. SHIPPING } Wyoming. Biate of india we NOTICK 10 CAPTAINS € OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YOaK FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE. al 18.) Liverpool. 19. | Lonaon Liverns Sl broadwa: 4) Brom aw Broa 4 bowknz Greea | 1 Broadwa aut WY Browdwa, 9 Krowdwa' [19 Bromawar. & Browawat Bowlin Green Havre .. . Bremen. 59. Glaseow .|dune tL.) Liverpool y2 le 2] Giawo: 72 Broadway. %.| Mamparg.,|6t Broadwas. Liverpool .]19 Broadway, 5.) Livervoo:. | 15 Broadwiy. 5.| Liverpool. (9 Broadway, 2) Bre Bowilne ¢ |S Broadway 3 ENTER. ern VEss: ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGIT.—The New Youk Hxrarp has adopted signa! for use on Doard the Henauo # | ing while burning the colors red. green, red, changing from one to the other in succession, and can be seen sev eral miles distant. distinguisaing Coston nigut am yacht, show Captains of vessels upon seeing this | signal will oblige os by preparing any marine news | they may have for the Ship News Depariment of the Herat. sa Persons desirous of communicating wil vessels arriving at New York can world and quired. ALMANAC FOR PORT OF NEW YORK, Steamer City of Boriin (Br), Kennedy, Liverpoolmu @ Jo 8 by addressing to such ew Yori. Letters reesived from promptly delivered. Dupty | de } NEW YORK—THIS DAY. | i | sU~s AD MOON. 1 Hic Waters. i | Sue rises, 4 42/ Gov, Isiond..morn 5 %0 rin Bots 71,1 Sandy Hook.morn 4 45 Moon seta,.. 2 68 | Mell Gate....morn 716 — MAY 15, 1875. | CLEARED Dale. Seamer Alzerie (tr), MoMickan, Liverpool vie Quoenstven—0 G Franck] yn, Steatacr Ooitle (Br), Kiddie, Liverpoo! via Queons. tow. Hus, T. J ( orti ‘seamer Engiand (Bs), Thompson, Liverpool—F WJ steamer Colombe (Br), Burkert, Hall, RU L Wright & Steamer Henry Chauncey, Rathburn, Aspinwall— ee Steamer “tare of Amerique (Pr), Ponzolz, Hivre—Georgo Mao ace Raein Bromen—Oel- & Co. (Ger), Brickonstein, 1 Steamshi Vexas, Bolger, Galveston via Key West—C H Mallory & Co. } 6. frig Don Jaciato teainer Gan Whitey. New Orleaus, Daarbora, New Orieans—Clark ‘an Jacinto, Hazard, Savannab—W R Gar- Regulator, Doane, Wilmington, NC=W P Knight, Chichester, Georgetown, DO=J , ciatteras, Swift, Balthuore<Oid Dominion Kuzabeth. Clark, Baitimore—W Dalzeli. iniladeipnha, Davis, Phuadelpnia—James | Hot Boston <8 F Dimoek. «Jobe Jongson (Hr), Haipes, Marovurg—rerkins & ve Francis Hilyard (Br), Abbott, Bremen—Boyd & | sen. 1 ¥, -gupaond ot Landgren, Cronstadt—Fuoeh, toria (Ital), Maresea, Gibraltar aud Genoa— » Petit, Valencia—D k De Wolf & Sroston. Montevideo tor order»—Jas Henry. ara s A Horsey (Br), CoM, Barbados—F W Whitney 0. ie Machel Coney, Coney, Barbados—Dwight & Piatt. | rie F is Mary & Kowiand dova Briz Sarah Crowell (Rr), Morris, 8t Johns, PR—J V Unaravia & vo Sele Marc Reynolds. Westerdvke, Porto Cabelio—Dauett. Bliss & C sene Wardvweil, ge / Mary a Witham, Ausua, Cape Baytien— diur- i isl Noille starr, Polond, Moutezo Bay—Milier & | K Clark, Cotte Kingston, Ja—s be Cordova. | Lawtua, Kiogstou-8 be Cor. | Laguayra and yuan, Jacmo:—Wilson & Asmus. | Houghton. Wei wis. che Ontario, Pettigrew, Poneo, PR—Stinpson, Clapp Sche TA Stewart, Livby, Ponce, PR=J De ” po MOM Heath, Nicene! Ta. 1 Arroyo, Pimcvans, Hall & | it J Ricardo Jova, Liste, Havana—Kvans, Ball & ht Hattie Weston, Partona, Green Turtie (ay—B J bi cat Lavine Bel, aldridh, Beracoaman Britt NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1875—-QUADRUPLE } sen | London Hark Josephine, Stahl, Crentuagos 12 days, with sngar ' to Mases Yaytor & Co; vessel to Parsons & ry }® a | Mediterranean ports will Gnd dia Varies otoe the more SHEET. nae. Eliza L Nogers, Carballo, Key West~Benner & ek Ne, bebe Arietes, Lowe, Key West—Benner & Pinckney, : che Oity of Chelees, Goodwin, Wilmington, KO—Fai sous & Loud. Sclir Chariie Banks, Nelson, Baltimore—W Chalmers. agit AT Miner, Oaks, Wilmington, Dei—C rewrlght & oy le. Sthe Harriet Ryan, Robbins, Boston via Kast Wey: mouth—H W Jackson & son. Sehr 8 © Noyes, Bradley, Newburyport—B J Wenberg. ‘chr Hannah Blackman, Arnoid, Providence—Petty & oe ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HWRALD SPRAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LUNR. Steamer Oder (er), Oterendorp. Bremen May 1 and Semstiunptoa 4th, with indse win iss passengers to Oel- richs Ao. Experienced frst part ot the passage very heavy westerly gules: was obliged to run dead slow it adense tox from Nantucket hghtahip to dandy Hoo Titstins passed the fatter at 6 PM: oth, ia lata ae » #12 W passed burg M Polo (Ger), bound east; M. la tut a8 Ny ton StU N, saw au Anchor line steamer Cou bt oh, 26> miles edstot eandy Hook, 4 steamer oc the kagie tine, dor Lith, trom 1: to 20 miles east from andy Hook, passed Seustward bound steainers. -wimer “Arcadia (3), Wiilovat, Trieste, March 25, Venice 20th, Messina April 5, Naples sth, Palermo Mth, Valence a 20h and Gibraltar 23d with mids’ and 21 pay: ors to Henderson Bros, April 26, lat 36 03 low. 15 87 brig Aurora (Br), from for Montevices Jat 38 lon 4155 ship City of Brooklyn, trom San Ferguson, Porto Cabello, Lagua: Aux Caves and Kingston, Ja, with ers to Pim, Forwood & Co. ui, Gager New Orleans 6 days, with avers to Clark & Seamup. gay (of Yarmouth, Ns), Weston, Liver- bailasr to Boyd & Hiueken, Isanchored Hook for order. rk Uhirles Forbes (ot Portlant), Low, Iquique, 10 . With nitrate of seda to Baring Bros; vessel to ne Field, Passed Cape Torn Feb 25; crossed the Kquator Aortl Mt. in ton 7 1; Maren 2, lat 62, lon 45, tel a with jarge Hamper gt jeebergs and field ie: was in it tor : Mareh %, lat 14 43.8. lon 80 45 W, spoke | MeGilvery, trom San Breneisco for mod (Nor), Krog, Stavanger 46 # to buneh, kdye & Co; is anchored in Gri orders. D Ottone, Licata 6 days, with sul | & Co; passed Gioraitar March 23; me Hatieras, experienced a heavy gale trom WSW, lasting 26 hours: lost torewpgaliant yard, mai and mizzentopmasts, with everything attached isark Carib, rownsend t Croix Iidays. with sugar sers.to P Hantor & Co: May 10, off Heury, poko sehr Abbie, trom Porto Rico tor New Loud, Ela (ol Nassau), Foole, Santos 64 days, with coflee | chs & Co. i acvinger (Nor), Kaudsen, Minatitlan 2¢ days, with cedar tod O Ward: vessel to Punch, Edye & Co. cor Hanmi Coomer, King, Port Antonio, Ja, 24 dave, yrs iruit to Wm Douglas & Co; vessel 10 BJ Wenbers: Had ting weather. sehr Kut» Wentworth (of Castine), Meade, Cienfuegos 15 days, with rngar to Ponvert & Qo; vessel to Miller & Schr © A Sparks (of Philadelpnt: Bradley, Sagua 1 with sugar to Jova, Terry & ©) vessel to J B Ward ears. Blaisdell, Sagaa Tdays, with sugar ana inelade to Grinnell, Mihturn & Co; vessel to BF Metealt & Co. chr Chas « Washington cof Wellfleet), Holbrook, Go} crnors Harbor 8 days, With pineappies to Wm Douglas: vessel to Bl Wenberg. May 7, lat 3640. lon 7640, spoke chr JW Bailey, hence fer Galveston, 11 days out, Behe MB Dyer (Of Boston) leuthera 7 days, with pineapples to James Douglas: versal to BJ Wen- i k, Eleuthera vessel to BS Selir RM Atwoo!l (of wan Istana), Hert gdays, with pineapples to Willian Dough Weuberg. sehr Rattler (ot Cloncester), MePherson, Eleuthera 8 wiih pineapples to James Douglas; ‘vessel to BJ setir FE MeDonald, Me onald, Jaeksonviie 7 days, with lumber to Drew & Buckie; vessel to master, } chr Carrie» Webb, Homan, Jacksonville 6 days, with | lumber ty Drew & Buckie; vessel 10 Benuey, Gilde sleeve & Co. | sehr Mary Jane, Allen, Virginia rele GP Wright Gropper. Virginia. i rehr Wm Henry, Van Vain», Virginia, chr © W Alcott’ French, Virginia chr Mary Riley. Riley, Geo getown, DC, cir 4M Allen, Conkling, Baltimore. | Sehr J A Stetson fisherman), McLoud, 2days out, with | W: 10,000 mackerel. | eap-Bark Julia Ernestine (Br), trom Padang, whicn Pied 1éth, 18 consigued to B Unkart; vessel to rupke ed. PASSED THROUGH HSU Gari BOUND SOUTR. Steamer City of Fitchburg, Springer, New Ba tlor4 for ew York, with mdse and passcugers. camer Gaiatea, Walden, Providence tor New Yors, | With widse nd passengers | Bark Wilhelm Kisker (Ger), Burmeister, Newport for New York. 1 ballast to mastev, | sehr Anna Prye, smith, Windsor, N-, for New York, 7 | ys, With plaster ty © W Rertaux, Sehr JC Nash, yy. Shulce, NS, tor New York, 9 days, With spinig to Crowley & Selir Jeddie (ir), courk, 5t Jonn, NB, via Vinevard Haven tor Sow York, 2 days. with lumber to JH Wia- | chester & Co, Sehr Ulaiume (Br), Teall, 10 says, wiih lumber to Hens oir susie Prescott ‘Br), Douglass, st George, NB, via | ¢ poceeae tor New York, 15days, witn spiling to Jed r¥e & Co, \exinder, Faulkingham, Jonesport for New ling to © L sno: | ‘own, Hearse, Boston tor New York. Minerva, rightroan, Fall Rivor tor New York, ro Robert F Foster, Foster, Proviaence tor New ork. Schr Memento, White, New Bedford for New York. sehr Win © Lrish, Terrill. Providence tor New York, Pp bya ‘Tracy, heckportfor New Yor&, with stone der br fwenty one Friends, Jefiries, Bostoa tor George- tow che Helen, Jones Portland, Ct, for New York, with brown stone to master. sehr Onrust, Weath, Boston for New York. r ZA Paine, Joues, Bastport tor New Yor«, cbr Kamar, Mason, Machiasfor New Yor’, with lum. ber to Chase, Palbot & Co, cor Jd B knowles, Wentworth, Addison, Me, for ) York, with sping to order, ‘ear Adele Felicia, Adams, Providence for rebr Active, Brown, Port Jefferson tor cbr @r Franklin, Beebe, Providence jor New York. or Elion B Cott Cott, Eastport tor sew York, with | toorder. | Coleman, Taunton for New York. | | john, NB, for New Yors, rhe s¥ivester Ha! ary Auce, Hulse, Port Jefferson tor N York. fargavet, w Haven for Philadelphia. rJ i rietener, Wilson, Loudon tor New Yeu with fish to Ke sehr Avelyn, spuling to © L Snow. nur Manstietd. gleorn, Rockland tor New York, with lime tod it Brows sehr John -tockbam, Hart, Providence tor New York. Sehr Mary ‘Tice. lice, Providence for kllzabethport. seiir Maite Lou. Saith, Providence tor Khigabetbport. | senr David Nichols Jones, Boston for New York. | r Kave Calabau, avery, New London tor New Stevens, French, Providence for New | vowiey, Machias tor New York, with | peur Aunie b York. ‘ reir Richard Hill, Johnson, Providence tor New York. Seur J G Collyer. Collyer, Fal River tor New York, i hr Fraveis srench, Latoa, Providence tor New pehir Glove, Gray, Haotinaton for New York. { Sehr Favorite, Johneon, Sew aven tor New York. ' Sear Robt smith, terri, Yortland, Ct tor New vork, | | witha stoue to order, sehr wary isabel, samm-s. Hartford for New York. senr Haze, Medumec, Geeeuwieh tor New York, with | stone to order. | BOUND BASE. Steamer Gen Whitney, Hallett. New York for Bostaa, ark Vamvar, Me ew York tor Pictou, Ns. rig Cansiwpud (or), New Yor« jor Valencia. trig Mary © Laad Br), Porter, New Yor tor st John, he GL Dabol!, Ruckett, New York for New Haven. . Green, Hoboken tor Providenc. hapman, New York tor Glouce ier, Kiizabethport tor Proven r Marta Lowes, Rverett, Now yore tor Fail Kiver. chr Mary Pratt, bar Newburg for Siont . Howe ins, Rondon deace. ehe Surce. Corwin. Hoboken tor Providence, sear GL. Lovell, Werhawcen tor Providence. { sche Iyland City, Alem New York for Gloucester, Sepr George P Trig; Linnekin, Sew York fur Gloa- | eester. } sehr Carrie Woodbury, Jones, New York for Boston. sebrJ 8 Jerry, Barrett, Uoboren tor Providence SATLED, Steamers Celtic (fr), 1or Liverpool jo; Aigeria (57), do; by id Br), preiaen; Amerique (Sr), Havre: Colombo (sr), lop (ar), Glaszow; Andes (Br), Kingston, &o; Mi ary Chea Aspiuwall; State of Texas, Gatvestou via Key West, New oricana, New Urieans; San Jacigto, Suvau- i; Champion. Charleston; Regulator, Wilmington, AC; Wyanoke, Kichinond, de: Hatteras, Bal © Knwwht, Georgetown, ipenosh train (un, Lou. | dou; backs Eliza > Milligan. ‘rans toK, Gat bietsoid | Noe), Churioston; John sonaeon (Bt), Brel bri See MTA: cowie Ute). ihumacoa: were war " Mirah & Douglas arpa f ZWitham, Une Hayuen. er inc tonal MARITIME MISCELLANY. The purser of the steamer Alps, (rom Laguayra, bo, has our thanks for tavors, fF Havpon Hane Bi ste, SAW. on th W, lost tepmas avd Me Al San Francisco as ith of April. am jac 8 aintopgahoutumasts Ine Lowey wn Jessy S Care, Kiwool, from Peraandina for ew York. pilt into Haiteras inlet Aprit 16 for @ Barber, aud sailed trom there april 17 tor New Yors; was driven ; by westerly g vies as tar east as lon 65, ved bac « At Hatteras Iniot May 9; vessel all right, and would sail srom there firet chanics, Sema Wanata, “winerton, trom Liv tor New | York, put toto Portian |, Me, isin imet, wath losa@r salle, | ovoom sprung aud leading. ' SPOKEN } Sinp Valparaiso, irom New York for San Francisco, | Mav Iz, tat 4) 31, low 68, | Schr L & M Lonovan of New Vora), steermng S8W. May 41, Lat 4 40, Lon 08 (both by pilot buat Phantom, No J}. NOTICE TO MERCHAN I'S AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shivpiug agents ani shipmasters are in forme’ that by telographing to thy Heaato London Bureau, No 44 Fleet steeat, or to the Puriy office, Rue Seripe, the arrival: at sou depactutes from bu ropean snd Eastern porw of American aad all foreiga ve-sels trading with the Cuited States, the same will be cabled to this coun:ty iree of charge ant published, Ceptaina arriving at and sailing ifom Freneh and economical aud expeditious for ielesraphias news S.U2PING NEWS OUR CABLE Cuanwet, May l¢—Arrived, bark Ireme (Nor, Arent sen, Wilmington, NO, for Rotterdam. hastxone, May 1S—Arrived, ship Sawiey Chiudow (fr), Bowe, Savannah for Narva; bark Amytos (Nor), Al- , Parouteule tor Rostook, May lvetatied, ship Bornes, Shaw, Valred Staten, Tveminbcot MO ibmaurived peamer ariel ny, | Nieholson u ) Fernandin y & Parker | ph | schr Camberiand, | Amos Walter. ack. | GBRORGETOWN, 80, Ma: trey, | Nani’ New Orleans: ship Arizona (Br), Lewellyn, Sam Prame viveo; bark John Fought (3we), Carison, Pensacola. Hailed 14th, ships Macaulay, Rodgers, Baltimore; An- nabella (Br), Craig, United States; Uncle Joe, Chase, det Golden Fleece, Humphrey, Now York; bark Beech wood (Br,, Farnel, San Francisco. Yrywoutm, May 15—Arrived, steamer Lessing (Ger), Toosbers, New York tor Hamburg. . Queenstown, May 11,3 PM—Sailed, steamer Britannic (Br), Thompson (trom: Liverpool), New York. Rio Jasuimo, May 18—Arrived, previously, bark Ye moyden, Tobey, Baltimore, Loxnox, May 15~-Bark Alpha (Nor), frowm Baltimore, betore reported ashare near Waterford, has been fleated and berthed at New Koss, FOREIGN PORLS. Ave Cares, Mis (probably ir Isaac Oliver. Pe Sew York via Jeremie: Daylight, Meader York, Cawpenas, May i—Arnived, bars D McPherson (Br), Nicol, Sew York: brigs rilen P Stewart, Miller, do’ Hattie BE Whe Armstrong, do: Hattie M Bain, ‘thes’ trap, Boston: ‘hrs J KR falbot, Crocker, New York; Al Butler, Eaton, Philadeiphis. ‘ailed iia, bork Mathew Baird, Greewleat, north of Hatteras; brigs Harry, Barnes, do? Arctic (Br), Brinton, do;achr Rebecca Shephard, Frambes. do. : ‘Crenrordos, May 13—Arrived, brig Florence, Kingstoa, Jed 12th, bark Lalla (Br), Cunningham, Boston; sehrs tvadne (Br), McKean, do; J W Wilton, Weeks, New York; 18th, bark M E Chapman (Br), Eve, New 1kx, May 10—Arrived, brie Ecorfomy, St Schre Allie Burnham, Baxter, Cardi’ vie MK Rankin, Failor, Philadelphia, oth, bark Brothers Pride (Bri, Brownell, New Cassia, Jamevon, do.: torn, Minnie Rep. plier, Steelman, do; 2th, Santon, Henley,do; Anpie Viraea, Bernard, Baltimore. CUANTANAMO, April 20— Arrived, ba Lieszaug, New York ; brig Navasota, slate: jay 12, Dark Phos Brooks, Waugh. tinann Tuan, May Ln port seh for East Harbor, to load tor Bangor. s Hannon, May §--In portschr Robt Byrom for Sew York in 4 days, OLE. April 26—Arrivet. snips Tda Lily, Blan ward, Astoria: 7th, Garnet, Oliver, San Francisco, Mavana, Mav M—Arri pigamer Hannover (Ger), Himbeck, New Orleans: ship J 2 Wheeler, Thomas, yannah, sated Ith, steamer WG Lewes, Triop, Indianola; Fite York: Sth. sehi brig J W Beard (Br), Larsen, Queenstown. ALIPAX, vt iy rrived. brigs ' xpress, Boston; Pe ter Roberts, clenfuegos; schrs Minneso‘a, Provines town: Florence do, ‘Satled—Brig Caurella, Jamaica. Kinston Ja, April’ 20—Arrived. brigs Bertha (Br), Peters, Halifax ‘apd sid May 5 for Savanilla); Queen of the West (ir), Hammett do “and +l Muy 3, for Cubays schr Win Haves (Br), Lobg, do (and sia May 8 tor Cuba); Suth, brig Florence Br), Wood, do: May 1, sehr Eliza: eth Magee, Magee, New York: “dl. steamer Atlas (Bt), Low, do vid Sasaan (and sid) May 4 for Savanillas: brig Edith (Br). Miler, Hullfux: 34, bark Northwood, Hoe! ran, Baltimore: 4th, schr Lotiie Sneed, Ay'8 for Salt River to discharge): Sth, brig Ellen Sutherland, New York: 6th, bark Geo Kingman, Pooladelphia cand sid 7th for Palinouth Ja Sailed April 25. sche Hattie N Gove, 0 greso: 26th, brig J Bickmore, Rowe, Philads!phi In port May 8 brig Nellie Jones (Br), ) New York (arrived Avril 26; for Boston, Ig. vayka, Apri; 23—In port bark Jade Adetine, Lind- m New York, Pe aaa Ns, May M—arrivea, sehr LP Churenill, rimdad. ‘oxreco Bay, Ja, April 30—Arrived. brig Balear, Balirs, Taemel (has teen reported arrived April Matae pinwall from Jamales); schr Louie Wells, Watson, New York. Matanzas, May 18—Arrived. schrs Almon Sird, D: water, Baltimore: Gertude # stmith, Jameson, do} Harding, Smith, Philadelphia’ ith, bark Mary Pratt, Savin, Rostoa: brig weeney, White, New York. Sailed 15, bark Weymguth (Bs), ( ‘nlMouLh, «nye; brigs Agenora, Prince “Boston: " Cascatelle, Jackson, north of Hatteras; lich bork Ocean Veal Henley, do brig Woodland, Valente, Falmouth: sehrs Lizzie 8 Doud, Chase York; Fi Richardson, Young, nori of Hatteras. | MaitLano, NS, May M—Arrived, schr Ella Crossley, arch 12—Siilet, bark Sierra Ne- + 19th. ships Hertfordshire (Br), Grahato, 4 Francisco; Nuove St Michael (Br), Glat do; 27th, Leone (Br), Brierson, do: April $. Boral a (Bri, Shaw, do: Wila W Frost, Hong at Naxaiwo, May S—Arrived, bark Wellingiord (Nig) Gardner, -an Francisco. Nontu’ -ypxey, Gt, May I4—Arrived, barks kdwit (Br), Borden, Lublin; Velox (Nor), Olsen, Norway. Poot Axtonio, Ja, May 7~In port schrs Laura lr Ches ter. Baker, rom. avannah; KF Newcomb, kelly, trow Sew York (both arrive Apri 3). tor Vulted States, lag; Wildfire, Coarse, tor New York in 4duys, do; MA Heyer, Modgdon, jor doin 6 dass. Yretoc, NS, May l4~-Arrived, bark Othere (Br), Greem Liverpool. Praister Cove, May i4—Pasved, steamer Lake, from Philadelphia tor Montreal; scbr *melia, trom Boston ior Mareh 15—Sailed, itp Cormorin (Br), Franciseu: 2h, bark Meleod (er), ith, ship ( ity of Pombay (Br), Sewells, do. St Tuomas, April :7—Arrived, brig Eugenia, Veazia, ton, seeking, une. x “pe Mi 1 Arrived, brig Long Reach, 8rowa, jew York. ce ed .2ta, sehr George EL Hateh, Murphy, Philadel a. Arrived 13th, brig Ma stius (Br), Told, New York, cailed 1 1. brie Isis Anderson, Bosto! Saava, May 12—Arrived, bark Lalla Rookh \Br), De kin, New York. — St Axpmaws, NB, May 16—Cleared, schrs Franklin, ‘more Boston; Agnes, Bi . St Sternens, NB, May l4—Arrived, sehr Julia A Men ritt (ir), Cardenas. Nortolk lend aid «Br, Howe, vata, Dor ot Joun, NA. May l—Arrived, schrs Speculator (Br), . Munson New York; Annie B (Br). Secord, do. eared 1th, barks Gen Woolsey (Bri, Copp, Liver. 1: Sabra Moses (Br), Bain, Penarth Roads: bries warris (Br), Whitehaven; Wilhe (Br), Queens town for orders: schr Mit W, Boston. mailed 15th, Anarew Lovet (8r), Peuarih Roads; ; nie Armstrong (Br), AMERICAN PORTS. | BOSTON, May 15—Arrived, steamer Ohina (Bi 4 Liverpool; brig Norman (Br, Butler, Barbados; sehr H herriman, Herriman, st Croix. BAL IMOit! ia) 14—Arrived, barks Arisites (Nor Wold, Arendal’ via Hampton Roads: Vesterhde (Nor), Larsen, stavanger via do: brigs Campidogtia (Ital, | Fevola, Gloucester, Kugland: Chowaa, fiand, Care dongs; schr Aanie Murehie, Gibbs, Curacy: Mth—Arrived, schr Suphia branz. Dyer, Tiverpets Reserve, Hudgias, Eieuihora; Baswn, Keller, do; M & Henaerson, “pear, Matan: oF Young, Hume, Ha- vaua: Mary FE cemericx, Boston: W 8 Jor Portland. Below—steamers Surenberg (Ger), Jaeyer, trom Hre- vr, Wilmington, NC. « Leipz (Ger), Heindruch, Bremen, & Providence; ‘ship Bisinore, scott ‘ork; Uris Votomac (Br), Wilxou, Demerara; Mar; Jarde, Pa; Water Witeh, ti sehre Felumah, Fossett: Fi Murta Pierson, Jersey City: Helen, New Bediord. sailed—Bark Guiseppe einanuel (Ital), Queenstown; (ADZAS. BRU SSWICK, Ga, May 13—Cleared (not arrived), schr fang, Boston. Cleared &th. senr Etta May, Dix, New York, v I2—Arrived, sehr Myrover, CHABLESTON, = M, Clearea—Sebr k A Hays, Snuth, Baltimore via Darien, Brown, New Yors 14th—Arrived, bark Yuba (Br), Graham, Savannah, Ioth—Arrived, steamer south Carona, Becaett, New | Ga. ke ‘Gleared—Steamers Charleston, beagle York; DJ Foley. Donueil, Baltimore ; Equator, HW ley, Phisadel- if ‘ 7tn—arri rea bark Johanoa (Ger), Haase, Hambarg. Cleared—Bark Elin (swe Harstrom, bens, Keene ‘st sonu, Na. Sth— leared. senr © H luth—Arrived, bark Luropa (or), Mikkelsen, St Ne zaire. lith—Clesred, bark Alfeu (Nor), Westergaard, Limew 7—Arrived, sche Harmona Charleston. Ath—Arrivod, sclir Ridgewood, Johnson, New York. Cleared— clit 8 t Woodbary. Ciriffin, New Bedford. Hth—Cleares, s, Waldoboro, 13th —sail be KEY WEST, May lt—arrt ners New Yors for Gal NE KN, May 9—In Hatteras uiet . Kiwood, from Fernandina for ser tlany. PHILADGLPHIA, May l4—arrived, st: Pen tleton, soston - C pede. Miller, Pe iment, Ailen, New York; bari. FL. Cai enas; sebr lb H Williams, tusell, Haddam. Helow—Harks Union, trom Matadzas; Robert More rison, Darlen; David, Bozze, Dublin. Cleared = steamer Catharine Waitinz, Harding, Prow Norman, = ko) Provid ie ati iatoea New Yorks i Vvidenoe ; ie 3 Buse, "Richards, do: schts, Addie 'B Hacoy, Bacon Charieston: wr A Givson, MeIntosh, Port CB: Carrie Nelson, Allen, Nassau. Aiso cieared. barks Nicbolins (Ty, lo, Cork 8 Falmouth; N M Haven, Matanzas; beig 8 ng (BP, Mivesion:, Neluc Crowell vackvonviile; Jas'8 Hewitt oni ro ; Pin Williams Haddam ‘Steamers Xorman and Catharine Whiting. Bawcasrus, Del. song 15, AM—schra Grace W: a 4 Matanzas: 4'P Nowel,, for Fei francis bw no Taree Sisters, tor Boston: Fannie Hanmer. ket: Archer & Roeves, A Bartlett, and A ‘ira: Tor Georgetown. passed down last evening. Noon—A torelgu bai Tay a eqns, Sp tn oe z Detawakk Baeaewaree, Vv 16, AM—arrived last evening, schrs James Gordon, trom Sagua; Jona Kose, 1 Hay both for rig Georwe E Lule tet Tor’ Phuadelpiie about ¢ PM day. Palin Morkors w tto sem inst oivt, destiaation \ herm brig, unknown, arrived this AM, apparends for orlers, ORTLAND, Me, May U~Arrived. steamer 7gsee |. Liver = Bra a, w York: «chr Wauata, Swinerto: As, Jor New York (see Misceliany Cleared—steamers (besapeake, Mangam, New York: Falmouth, liaiitax; brigs Belle Prescot, Waterhouse. 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