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10 | small to take two bodies, Baca liorse was led | by a driver, and the cortége proceeded slowly, m Indian ule, on its way. buta tonenine Sen. of the feeling hearts of the | isianders, that comin that | was noe to tue brave Scillomians that the bodies therein were all unknowa, It was not for them to act | seiishly and tor themselves alone. th was be- THE SCHILLER. “Mournful Details of the Great | Ocean Disaster. only t0O Well, and they paid it ali the respect in their power. One ol the saddest sicuts in the | whole procession was that of Herr Reiddrin Statement of the Keeper of the Bishop’s , wsiking feeoly behind tue carte whicn contained Rock Lighthouse. broken and desolate, A lew more carts, and then came another surrounded by @ group of youn; } Meu who wore the insigula of the Oraer of Goo Templars, Why this? ‘Dhe answer a simple one— | a the body that lay within that coftin was founa a card which showed that the deceased belonged | to that Order, The Good Templars of Scilly had ‘The Ill-Pated Vessel Seen When Beating to | neveréeen their vrother ia ite, but im lve or in Destruction on the Ledges. '| death he was their brother still, and they | only means in their power ‘The dead carts were | drawn Sy all kinds of b | brown, At length the long line came to an end, | and then followed the mourners, These com- | prised nearly ali the inhabitants who could wit- QATERMENT OF THE DEAD---EMBALMMENT OF BOD! spectators, for ali were actors im tifis mourniul D | Jore them in that dread shape which Scilly knows | | Shaggy island panies..come of the carts being too | it was & bamble | Biscay as we | hothing Whatever oj land until the ship struck. remains of bis wile and little chiid—beart- | | acknowleaged the brotherhood by the last and | ray, clack and | ness tis pitiful sight, There were scarcely any | | clothes and jamped overboard. Lonpon, May 12, 1875. i tragedy. in r 1 t interesting letters Amoug those who followed were Mr. Dorrien — ‘Peeneny One af she mens Menesenting DOP | suite flomenane Bole Deena in Ee ae Mened about the steamsnip Schiller disuster is one written by Mr. Dane, the ligbikeeper in charge of the Bishop Rock lighthouse, to bis wife. It is an fmteresting aod at the same time startling com- miuwication; for here we bave the narrative ef a man who saw the ibfated steamer json 4 . Beating to destrucuon on the rocks, 30d ruyged seaienini perma tke Ne oe one yet bad no power to afford relief, no meansof side jor a great part o1 Its course, two graves had commupicating to the people on shore what waa | D&€ prepared, in whicu tne coffins were piled one " on another, and the solemn burial service of the taking piace before his eyes | Cuureo read over them. ‘Iwo of the previous in- NO BELIEF, lerments bad been in single graves. of the im- mense Lumoer of boales of the drowned more are The unfortunate victims on the Schiller were = 47, ving noury, so that space could not be had within easy distance of the suore. Their gun, aud | to provide a single grave tor each, The proceed- we must presume guns, were heard by the hers necessarily of @ lengthenea meres bile yet the interments were proceeding tele- mMhabitants of St. Agnes, and yet @ sirange | grams were received ium iriends Of two of the fatailty prevented the people of tbat isiand eceased requesting the dodies to be retained, from dreaming that a vessel had been afd tn compiance with their requests tbe coflns swenntiaivass tie : BS were brought back to the pier. ecked on (heir coast, and that 300 human beings | “WOMEN, CHILDREN AND MEN." Were perishing while the means of their rescue Since Saturday ptiot and other boats have been Jay almost within hailing distance. GUNS OF DISTRESS—UN#EEDED AND WHY. The steamers as they pass the lighthouse are tn the habit of fring cannou to announce taeir pres- Banield, Mr. Hardiey, Mr. Moyle, Mr. Buxton, Mr. T. J. Stephens, Mr. Joun Stephens, the Rev. Mr. White, Mr. Smuith’s chaplain, by whom the juneral wervice was to be performed, and the whoie of te survivors on the island. The interments took Place in the iittle stone walled island church yard near the Olu town, the former capital of the | employed in the locality of the wreck to recover ail (ne bodies possible, and up to this hour (six | o'clock) lorty-three have been brought in by the boats, exciusive of the one Which We picked up on our way here. The bodies, a8 they were brought lo, were pisced tn black Wooden shells and laid in ence to the isiandere, and then tne news 18 4 tow, itere were eighteen Women, four young transmitted to the shipping agents in elilidren aud twenty-one men, : fe és elerriag again Ww the unhappy Mr. Weste, IT am Sondon and to the world. Msay @ time | oii that alter ce tad lost his Wile he oumself Bave the dwellers of Sv. Agnes Sprune took refuge in the chains, Where Captain Percy bub tue lavter recetved a dlow oa the sead from the breaking O| a chain, which killed bim, and then Air, Weste, in order to screen himseif from the jury of the breakers, sougas sheiter behind the dead body of vis unior- tuuate jellow passenger. Mr. Weste nas lost his daughter, WOO Was eighteen years of age, and Whom ke Was brioging to Engiand forthe purpose of finishing her education. amto their lifeboats, when they bave heard tne was diread Doom of the cannon, oniy to fud (that it was the greeting of vessel that nad provably announced er safe passage of the Atilanuc, And this time, too, wheu the Scailier’s guos were ueard, they fancied that it was tre old story, and, as a cerre- spondent remarked in the London Times. the Seeaeaee anaes paneryy cry of “wolt! had deen so often heard | THN ies ne ei ttoo, of a. MF. Kiley were ‘tbat when the wolfreally came they did not be | among tne buried this afternoon, Mr. Riley bim- Meve it. But we Dave testimony that six cannon Self ‘ollowing them to their last resting piace. ots were fired, and no explanation has beea aha roar renee in tee bond eines: given why the inhabitants did not take notice of | MISS DIMUCK’S BODY EMBALMZD. them. Surely there is a great difference between | SCILLY, Thursday morning, May 13, 1875. @ single boom and balfadozen. The signal lights | Although the excitewent whicb has prevatied @edia not, of Course, be agen in the dense fog thas | REFS /F the last tow Gays by the constant bring- Drevailed on shat fearful night. ing in of Doales is abatiog, there is another phase THE WANT OF 4 TELEGRAPH. | of the terrible catastrophe going on which sill From Mr, Dane’s communication we see clearly that toe great i083 of life bas resulted from the Jack of communication between the liguthouse and the Scilly Isles, A resident of Scilly writes to the London 7imes that “the various accounts of the recent catastrophe clearly show that if the ‘Isiand of St. Agoes bad possessed the means of telegrapning to St. Mary’s a great was. eol buman fe might have been obviated.’ MR. DANZ’S LETTER. pe The letter of Mr. Dane reads as !ollows: Bisnor Rock, May 19, 1 Dean Wrre—With hearteick grief I write this to Iniorm you of the dreadful wreck that has bap- & ed ere, less than a half mile inside of us. On iday night, the 7tn inst.,1 lad tue waten up to bt P. M., when tae man who is doing daty here urmg the ‘Absence of the principal keeper took on; bat seeing a thick fog coming om I stil! Rept on the lantern, and ordered the bell to be set going. At forty minutes past eight P. M., fog very thick, I timed tse bell properly at six strokes per minute, and sew ail was rigot, and I left the lantern at ten . M., and went to my bunk, but | could not sleep. At thirty-five minutes past eleven P. M. Wil- of great gloom. The body of Miss Dimock, the American lady doctor, gas thus moruimg Deen embadined by Dr. Hoge who arrived here laet night from Loa- dun, accompanied by Miss Duhins, who comes as the representative of Mrs. Anderson Garrett (o pay (he last tripute of respect to the memory of their unfortunate sisver colleague, The embaim- ing as already mantiested itsell, the poor giri as she is now in the leaden case. Yesterday there were indications of decom- position; but since the ewbalming ail those sigi paye disappeared, and the fa Jady !oOks almost as white as marble, and piacid | as (hough she Were sleeping. Wahue Tam writing mien are busily engaged in preparing the mai, ‘\ any coMin for the Je; phe - “Dt before you ge’ Tois the remalps 0! in or Misg. Res or be on | their way to,NewW Yor! smi OTHER BODIES 4 Say HANDS OF THE Senate: | The remains also of Mr. and Mrs. Friend, of Milwaukee, Wis., have been removed to ‘the garrison, and are now being embaimed by Mr, Koverts, of Liverpool. Tne dodies will afierwara be sent back to America, §1X Other bodies are to be served the same way. But, apart from these, there are many more to be buried here this alter- noun. No more have been brought im since yes. terday. Five bave, however, been picked up at Penzance, aud a great number near Lands Boa. dem | esas Crd Bare pag | brett ns According to the general opmion here, it 18 Dot rege ‘on the socks, “I jampes up anc | expected that maby will be jound in the neighbor- hood of the Wreck, as the strong currents which run at Reitarier—at least toree knots an bour— bave, itis supposed, carried them many muies away. ‘The second mate of the wrecked vesse! left here ‘3 by the coat tuts morning for Peazance, for the fous sa af | Purpose of ideatilying the boales found there. Mamie: Went out on the parapet without stopping to ress, and saw the masthead and starboard light ye vessel by telescOpe, i sbould take ber large steamer. She was buruing biue liguts wee Grog of guns and rockets. She seemed to | be Te ad ing. last gun fred wat at hall-past one A. m Sih idst.—i ed a G a. M. Pog nygin aised at topmast o coulo = jnst vessel out { P of weer We caula gou ons swenty- | MBS. CHRISTINE TOENS’ STATEMENT—AFFECTING 60} ry mn the rigging. ‘ould see one ‘ e io cite rincieg Gro men by here INCIDENTS O¥ THE FATAL DISASTER. Asitting posture ; Lonpon, May 12, 1875. was a reactant sight, At ast fell, and | suppose every one perished, but Still Dope a lew oF Some Migt Lave Leen saved. SuNDaY. Three bodies floated Mra. Christine Toens, the only lady saved from the Scuifief, having teeo a iinewy nat frou the | | shock On her nervous system, relates toa lady eamiree, podies foated past Me eirin this nouns | correspondent the following incidents of the epip- | by ail hands to see so many of our dear fellow wreck 7— creatares sadering aud dying so Lear to us. { THE INTERMENT OF TUR DEAD. Some very interesting accounts from the scene of the disaster are pnbiisbed im the London “SAVE ME AND MY CHILD.” She sald among the passengers was a lady who bad a beautiful littie boy: he was everybody's peton board, and would be seen playing all day papers. 1 send you herewith those of the Stand long with his mother or other Indi od gentie- ard, describing the scene which was witnessea men. Alter the steamer had struck the Bt the interment of the bodies of the dead :— rock that with ber boy im her arms, SCILLY, Monday Night, May 10, 1875. rushed upon deck, and fell Our voyage to the islands in toe Lady oi the | upon her knees before a sailor. “Save me jes was sadiy eventful. We bad not long passe shots ‘ = Seana none Lignthouse becore small pieces and my child, for God’s sake, save us! 1 am rich, of wreck floating Ly told of the dreadful calamity, timmen rich—save me, aud thou shalt be the scene of which we were going (0 wesithy aud without cares forever. I will give y inspect, Alter passing these we came @POW ) tree enough for all thy life, Thou need not be & @ piece of fotsom of a very diderent character— the mail bag. Very cieverly INdeed Was tt hooked Qnd got on board, but It was of little vaine. The Seal Was intact, and it was marked New Zealand, bat only comiained newspapers. Procecding on our way the quaatity of Coating wreckage gradu- ally increased. f THE PIRST OF THE DEAD. sailor then—only save me and my child,” A big Wave swept over the deck and sioviba | away the rich mother, ber beautiful child and tbe poor sal JUMPED INTO THE SRA WITH HER CHILD. Suddenly the order was Another indy on board nad a little girl about Bad been 8 three years old, who looked like an angel. The ge a tretgnt motner being mostly seasick, would not ailow Doay, to Which a li anybody to take tne child away out of ber sight. taken on Geck. thatof ope Many ladies offered to piay with the cniid Ty fla im the pocket of on deck, but tae mother always objected, me co other bodies were supposed to be sighted, OM the ground that the child might ve Dat tue boat fatied to find them, aod again we burt or even falloverboard through carelessness mast toKen of he fusign ying ay the hal. or oversignt. Her enild in the water! The bare occu, n idea Would already make ber mad. When the we wane the trip irom Pe: nzance to Sei caiasirophe came the mother rushed on deck with © eee eee ae 8 ee her child on ber arm and at once jamped into the knowledge vf the errand on w that gave rise to the thought that, as approucned Scilly the beams of tne bright May «un, something peculiarly wetrd tn Its aspect. the water id The idea of seeing ber child in bad made her mad. Mrs, Toens farther NOT ONE CHILD SaVED. SCENES aT ¥. f “We bad a great many handsome children on There was hardiy @ sign of live; the feet of fen board, whose ty amased e bod ing boats whica had flecked the waves as we iit |." te preparing as) veryvody, and Mount’ Bay had all disappeared. aod ut nongan ehiidiess myself, 1t almost vreaks my pae Of ir. Banfiela’s littie steamer p; think that oot one of them bas been heart to ng in front of St. Agnes, St. Mary's and ( appeared absolutely tenantiess. Stead eamed up by the picturesque granite we rounded to In the pool THE STEAMSHIP CADIZ, 8 deepened by seeing that the other , icnabaal werscle wnych were then reveaied, like vs ee c bs 1 dags fying 0 crow 1 “8 OP THR WRECK OP THR ANGI“- With people waitiog our arri Janding SPANISH TRADING STEAMSHIP OaDIZ—sIxry- were iupmediately conducted pacious aré surrounded with stores, in whicD Mr. | TWO LIVES LOST—STRUCK ON THE WIzanD Dorrien Smith, tae lord proprietor, was busty ‘ engaged wita a Bost of willing nan is’ (making | ’ " BREST—NO WARNING—#awW pparations for the funerais. Tn on my NOTHING UNTIL ME STRUCK THE ROCK. @ deserted, Were now tevanted by me mt corpses of the unfortunate victims who bad | {From the London News, May 12) deen brought or washed ashore. A carerat | | One of the ivors of the Cadiz was landed at ~ ory was taken of all the property ioURd | southarspion yesterday morning from the steame ton the bodies, such property being preserved weeny: 7 je steamer Guernsey, having been sent on irom Brest by the Britied Consel, via St. Malo. He \# the only one of | the crew saved, and the oniy other survivors were theee Portugacse seamen. “ HR ONLY ONE OF TUR CREW SaVED—TIS BTATR- MENT. Wijeon, the man if question, makes the fo’ atives of the dead by tne receiver ol the wrecks, Mr. Handley. Taree of tne boa could not be ideniified. Under the direction of ler. Smith coMns nad been prepared, and the final task of actewing them down had been left autil our arrival, in (Ge Bope that more identiicaucns might ve made. ae bv Mr. Hall, the senior for the represen AN IN had been formally opene low. Magisirate, woo acts as Coroner, and ali prepara. | ing statement, from wich 1 appears that six+y- tions made for the tuneral of the bodies except the | wned. tHe saye:— few wrich the friends had telegrapaeu to request | 'W0 perwons were drown wont Should be allowed to remain ao buried jor a while. My name ts George Wilson. I ama seaman be There had veen ove funcrai before we came—that | longing to London, and was ove of tue crew of Weave; but for tue remaiader @joins “ane- | the sieamanip Cadiz, she was an iron vessel of of the uniortanate | | The body of his | child were jouod on | keeps this ordinarily quiet little place in a State 4 AG Lhave just seen | & + Quired. | | | o arrang To toat it waeenim- | 945 tons burden, belonging to London ana Vigo, spectacie is to use merely Words of | THR VOYAGE. It Was more than that, There Was about ‘We left London on the oth of April and arrived ba tn ¢, Hogh Town, Un @ | at Ligdun on the lato. We then went to Uibraltal Greary a t Of desolation nd \om eas aiready which We reacned (wo days afierward, and them Moted elsewhere, cue littie streews Deing empty to Ma od Cadiz, arriving the latter purt Qnd the snops cicsea, There was B@t One place of on the Ath Of April, We left again on tue follo Congregation aud cue purpose ior 31! tee iMbevi- ing IDursday. There were on voard a crew tants. thirty-one ail tow, ali Engliebmen, and thirty fvCT A PUNRRAT passengers, tventy of the latver being Portuguese | Teever caw before. euch a tuo hope Imray sa who Were coming to man a@ ship in Loa never see again. Tere were no (ray pias Of wor, don. We sauued ‘rom Vigo for London. aie sign of mourning except the black | WEATHER THICK AND FOGGY. | Mns. The islanders have MO bearees, | The weatuer alter leaving Vigo was very thick © mourning Coaches, and to eafry thirty. | and loggy. seven bodies at ove funeral would have peen | STRUCK ON THE WIZARD ROC more thao re. limited male popusation of t Tt hecame very wick on Tuureday night jest, wiand oo yet @ more Uap and this jasted till_ the time when we struck foneral | ) could oF did ook | the Wizard Kock, off Brest, Op @ it unmove’. F «there Were the | Saturday morning Mite two waugeled isla carte, drawe Uy the Mie | Wao) bey time jb bis CabiB, ‘Dut ido avtsnow ithe was asleep. The second a Mr. Atkins, fad the wateh on deck, and I w: sue wheel. 1 could see nothing for tae jolt ana [I think the Captain did not know that rere so fur across the Bay of We saw THE WIZARD KOOK. The Wizard Rock is a long way off Brest, and is one Ofayreat many rocks wich form islands there. “GOING DOWN BY THR HEAD.’? Directly the ship got asnore the Captain came up, mounted the ig@, and told the second mate that he thought the stip had struck heavily for- ward, ‘The tuird mate—ldon’t know bis name— ran forward, and he had not been there more than thirty seconds before he sung out to the Captain that the ship was going down by the head, and the Captain then ordered the boats to be cieared away, but as the ship was sinking so quickly there was ho ume to comply with his directions. TO THE BOATS. The Cadiz had six large boats, enough to have | carried everybody on board. One boat was low. ered, and about ‘fourteen bands got into her, under the command of the second mate, but alter the boat had pushed off irom the side the ship heeled over on the top of her, and forced her and all wno were in her under, e boat came up afterward keel upward, with three of the Portu- guese sailors, who hung on to her keel, and she Gri{ted ashore with them, 1 was at that time standing aft, and seeing that the stip was maxing a@ surge to go down by the bead, I took off all my nh get clear of the suction of the vessel, When she went down the Water was very rough. Alter! was overboard L could see some rocks about 300 yards from m: and to these I managed to swim. Uther persons swam along with me, but they did not reach tue TOCKS, @8 tle Sea Was SO heavy. THE LOST. At the time the vessel struck there was great contusion on board, but the captain appeared to retain his seif-possession, and the ofMicers, so far as 1 could see, obeyed the orders given them. Before | leit the isiand | saw one body washed ashore. It was that ofan English gentieman, a passenger, W name | did not know. He baa sailed from London witn us and had gone the — ot the voyage. We ieft the body on the island. There was one gentleman passe! on board accompanying him, but | saw nothing of him. {Among the persons lost by the wreck of the steamship Cadiz, was Mr. Jonn Morse, a dentist, of Detroit, Mich, This may be the gentleman to whom Wilson reters,] The secoud mate, Atkins, swam with me from the ship toward the shore, but be was drowned belore reaching the latter, and # man named Thomas Jones, a fireman on board, was also Savannah May 12, with a cargo of yellow pine. Ma; drownea when swimming near me, "among the dori NN others of the crew I remember Pippings, John filed orks Pe aan Matton an ae ae Ha Gray, Hinds, Featherbridge, Wright, Forman, }.At the time John O'Neal, seaman, of New York, was Maciéan, all’ seamen; Thomas Carr. & fireman} | Washed from the house and drowned. L. J. Listrominat Jack Carr and James Pedley. names of any of the passengers, was named Duxer, ‘The first mate | d tuirty-iive passenge! Portuguese are all who are saved, SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMERS. rom NEW Se-gag FOR THE | DATES OF DEPARTU! MONTHS OF MAY AND JU Ofc. | Liverpool. )4 Bowling Green Hamburg, |61 Broadway "| Rotterdam |50 Broad way. ./ Liverpool..|1o Broaaway Liverpool. (9 Broadwar Liverpool..|19 Broaawav. 65 Brosawav 2 Bowling Green 7 Bownng Green zy broad wav. Destizal 72 Broaaway. ol Broadway. | 19 Broadway. 15 Broad way. .| Hamburg. Liverpoot. Liverpool. I don’t know tne | Freeman Blake, seain | sine. Captain Hurst and Wm 1@ SiXty-sIX persons in tne roses) thirty-one | New York, from off Tend the three | being on it tor flve de | after crossing the Equator. She trai | cust op stanchions and ; The jarge vessel ts 180 feet long, 32 beain and 14 hoid, | are building by Neafle & Levy, of the Penn Works. For b onrg 4 P Cake, 800: i fone Pa NY acne ae vie » pater, Virals. Schr Emma Georgetown, DC. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATS BOUND SOUTER. Steamer Gen Whitney, Hallet Moston New York, wid mdse orem murs £9 to ne a. sal w Bedford steamer ew York. with mdse a1 and‘ once mer Klectra, Young, Frovidence tor New York, with mdee apd passengers. Heeamer Bolivar, coe New London for New York, with mdse and passengers. Schr Challenge, Phinney. Wiscassett for New York, wi lumber to John Boynton & Son, Sear B F Brainard, Buell, Portiand tor New York,with aes a) e Gol & Bros. hr M Mt Eesivara. & Steelman, Portland, Ct, for New York with stone Schr Florence aay |, Thomaswon for New York, Hartford for New York. Behr Gasca, Te tcc for New trong Sebr Thi hos J Owe: Jefferson for New ori Senr Emily, i for Nowtare. dehrJ K Micewelt 4 lorre!!, stamford for Albany. Sehr Salue Burton, Palmer, sta.n‘ord tor New York. BOUND EAST. ofshr Mary Louise (Br), Fleck, New York for Harbor rr Sche Facork Hawkins, New York for Bridgeport. diet ts Rappahannock, Sackett, Llizabethport for Mid- x William © Irish, Tirrell, Hoboken for Provi+ “Sent Margaret diy Brae Ford, New York for New London. rly. New York tor New Haven, Sehr M en ‘Goody Webawken for Saco. e, sehr Tomm: Ford, Allen, New York for Portland, Rehr Jk Shaw, Balumore) tor New Haven Sehr Florence e"Suckett, Lille W 1 NJ, for Fall Non John Warren, McGarr, Hoboken for Providence. Schr M A Predmore, sherman, Hoboken tor Provi- dence, Schr James M Bayk Sebr John K aw: . Arnuld. Hoboken for Newport ott, Baltimore for New Haven. sche, Samuel ¥ Goawin, Williams New York tor Sehr Hravid Nelson, Ferris, New York tor Greenwich. Schr haze, McNamee, New York tor Greenwich. gg MARITIME MISCELLANY Ba- See cable news. Srxasen Coromsus, Reed, from New York for Havana, which put Into Delaware Breakwater 20th inst, with macuinory damagea proceeded on her voyage Scun Mary & Euiza (of Portsmouth, NH), Hurst, from Savannah tor Damariscotta, reports sailed trom | , and Thos Huges (colored | cook, escaped Inthe boat and have not been heard trom Griflin were rescued by schr Agnes I Grace, Capt Smalley, from Havana jor the deck of the alterhouse, after ad brought to this port. The Mary bliza was 8 years old, tons ‘urden and owned by Win F tse and others, of Portsmouth, NH. Qvicx Trir—Schr Thos D Harrison, trom Rio Janolro, which arrivea at Savannah it, made good na ied trom Kio April Tandon May 3 crossed the line of the Equator: trom (lence to port the run was made in 16 days, although experiencing adverse winds during the greater portion of the voyage. Suipactupinc—At Bucksport, Me, Messrs WH Genn & | Co hewn the ne emne form 1a0ton ship, to be built the pa At ePhilatetphia Birely, Hillman & Stresker: ‘6 build- Ing two gunboats for the government of i hey are ‘00 and 500 tons, built firstclassin every oak copper fastened throaghous solid bottom, yeliow pine beams "Ind decks, ie ill be rigzed ax a bark, sproadi The smaller one 14170 feet long, brig-rigged, spreading 90) 1200 feet of canvas. beam and 12 hold, feet of canvas. The engines {he large boat the cylinders are 38 by 24, propeller ia tect dinmever and 1¢ feot pitch; two boliers, each & 1.6 feet by 9 feet, with a rate surt ce of 109 heating surface of 2105 feet. The condenser can’ be Worked as a jetor surface, it contains 1464 tubes. The engines are of the horizontal iitect-acting type. For the all boat the cylinders are 32 30, propeller 5 Ret r, 12.6 feet pitch: two circular boile 69 Broad wa: 2 Bowiing Green 7 Bowling Greea 4 Bowling Green 61 Broad way. 5OBroaaway 19 Broadwa . | Liverpool. Bremen... eon | 72 Broad way. ./61 Broadway i 19 Broadway. 1b Broadway. ee NOTION“ TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTER. ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Youe Uxnarp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night | signal jor use on board the Hxeatp steam yacht, show- | ing while burning the colors rea, green, red, changing from one to the other in succession, and can be seen sev- eral miles distant. Capfpins of vessels upon seeing this | signal will oblige us by preparing any marine news — they may Dave for the Ship News Departmedt of the Hanan. #y Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addreming to such | vessels, care of Heratp news yacht, pier No 1 Kast River, New York. Letters received from all parts of the world and prompuy delivered. Duplicaies are re- ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. DIGH WATER an lees: Isiand..moro 11 03 | 718 Sendy Hook.morn 10 18 eve 11 20] Hell Gate......eve 12 48 | PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 23, 1875, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE AERALD STEAM YACHTS AND | HERALD WHITESTON® TELEGRAPA LINK Steamer Britannic (Br), Thompson, Liverpool May 13 and Queenstown Adin, with mdse and 650 passengers to B J Cortis. Liverpool May 18 obn SUN AND MOON, ner City of Brassels (Br), Merry. and Queensown 14th, with mdse and passengers to J 12th aod Liverpool German nd hn, 41.47, lon 48 24 passed a small ‘ee Sere. did. dé miles cast of Sandy Hook, possed, ‘an_ Anchor line steamer, bound east: «ame day 138 igs past of Sandy Hook, passed a White Scar ste: Steamer Switzerland (Be: P lou 50. «poke ship Maria 5 phia for Dubin: totus iar from St Jo bark 49, lon 61 09, bark Antwerp | Liverpool ; Zist, lat 41 12, loa Havre for New Yor passengers to minon. Waiker Richmond, City Potmt oftolm, With Indse and passengers to tho Uid Dor teamship Ca a tinton Meaingr Jonn Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, DO, wit mdse and paswurers to Ship Bertram Rigby (of Livers and caud jleads Idi days, win o | Mai Co: vessel to master. Passed Cape of Good Hope (a1 ° gt Helena April 2 and creed | jon AY poke ‘shig tiyderavad atta tor Londen: Such, lat 22 21 >, lor from Port Natal for Marae op ,, ship Rajpoot (Br). trom Cal- cuts for London; Wea, lat 9 >, lon 2214 W, bark Regina, bound N. Hare Orient (Rago, Oriander, Passaroeang 147 ¢ wit 1) suvar and coffee to Brown Bros; vessel to Fuo 5 Co. Passed Cape of Good Hope March arrived at 8 Helena March 28, and sailed 26th; crossed the Equator April 19, in lon 19 18 W. fark © Gattoruo Jtal. SeliaMine, Smyrna 71 da 1 with mdye todo McAndrews: vessel to order. P: Gabraitar April Bark Conmglio (Ital), Consigtiere. Genos 2 aays, with mdse to order. Passed Gibraltar Apri! 19. Bark Lizzie Fox of Hrixham), Hurrell, Puenos Ayres te iuys with hides, &°, to Busk & Jevons; vewel to OF | Bulley, ark St Ursula (of Barbados # days with e to Penden ‘ on 40%; May 1, lat 12 8, lon 38 LL Hausior May 3 in. spoke bark Winured (Br), ine hark TM Armatrong (of Providence), Maura to Rubira & C» to masi of George Winslade, wn, SC), ninor & Porter, Viewsria, Emilia Gt Arichat), Bouche, Mayagues, red from Bio Janeiro tor Balt | . with molasses, £c, to Burdett & | | , | Haytian Navy, ts push | Claremont, on James Kiver, 19h inst. | sent | Rk | Brown, 6B, 1.40 * | whale Barred with 13 es | abled! doat to take it on board | Her cateh for the | New York on the Ist of days wits sugat lo Gossler & Uo; veasel to Bat ‘atson & ¢ Brig Helen O Phinney (of Portland), Boyd, Matanzas Wanhac with sua Siler & Houghton. vay 1% Wet St tare Matilda Uctavia (Br), trom Loring. Matanzas, 10 days ‘vessel to Brett. Son & tDeway, Moses Taylor & Portland), Nichols, Matanzas 12 to B H Howell, Son & Co; vessel to Cofin, Cardenas, 10 days with sugar to Chas, Lating & Co: vessel t F Talbot brik FJ Wenderson (ot Boston), Anderson, Cardenas 11 days, with sugar lo ofder; vessel oJ H Winebester ac Kila F. Crowell, Atkins, Lagana. Mexico), with mahogaay 1 Thebsad Bros; Vessel wo ene rin "agar to ‘irie Rndorns Shit Addie B Bryant, Stubts, Pott Spain, Trinidad, 16 days with molasses to il Trowbriage’s Sous; vessel 10 c od & Co. Sehr Lydia Yarwell (of Brixham), Mills, Antiqua, 13 cays. with sugar ani moinases to Hewlett & Torrance, M. 6 Aguadilia, PR, 10 vessel to A Di Grace (of Boston), Smaile ‘C ay it, iat 9 $6, ton 73 4, fol feil ‘with 3 i |, fel in fro h A ptain J and the other William Uriffin, 6. of sehr Mary an 4, of Porimnouth, \H, trom Savannah, Damarisco (see Mhisceliany Shepherd (of Philadelphia), Frambes, with, Pui aod molasses to BU Son: vous! to J i & Co. Schr FR Baird (of Philadelph 19 days, with sugar to order; 3 ase] to Evans, Ball & 0. Sehr Lacy Hammond, Robinson, Cardenas Il days, With mejado t Rubira &'Co; vessel to master Sehr fraveiler (of Portiand), Hodges, Jacksonville 12 | | @aye, with yellow ping to master, Sehr -arah B (ot hae, Strout, Bronswick Ga, Tdays, with lamber to Thomas Mayhew: vousel to, Mas: May Zl, off Uatteras. passed s lange quantity of wreck stom, consisting of lumver chr Mar: "a 3 Bradshaw (of Phil hin’, Yan Gilder, Bavani jaaye, with umber to Jowashan’ Beerse, vee wi to waht Garrie A Bentley, Fantkenburg, Georgetown, SO 7 days, with naval sored to Doliner, Potter & Go, vessel to Bentley, Gildersieeve & Co. Sehr Ridgewood, Johnson, Georgetown, SC, 4 days JUG aval stores to Doliner, Potter & Co; vessel tobB | Muribut &¢ ber il Burrow, Taylor, Virginigy . Maynen, Cardenas | (ta | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Gontalning 78 feet grate. o condenser contains a 18) tons coal respec: ed with SInch pivots vy ¢ launched June 15, and 1. though Admiral Dejoie, of the ig hard'to have them Apished be- fore that time. Lacxengp—A new three-masted schr, the Alice Ack. erly. owned and built by Capt Norton, was launched at | WHALEMEN. Arrived at New Bedford 2ist, bark Janus, Jenney, with | Jay, about 570 bbls ep oll, and 850 do wh oil. the voyage 78) bbls sp and 45) do wh o: whale on the passage home. A few day toa large whale, but lost it Arrived at do 22d, Ship Josephine. Long Ocean, Honoluia Dec 7, Port Stanley Foo (4) taken since leaving Honolulu), and iSoo tle wht off ome on the voyage 36) bbls sp, 2560do wh oil. and | | 55.00) Ibs bone. Reports—Jan 23, in Strait of Le Maire, | bark Nagilant, Gifford. NB, oil not re eh 15, on | kiver Plata Ground, barks Wave, 180 sp; Andrew Hicks, tiowiand., Westpert, Arrived at d K adeline Uitbbs, acaba Ine | gan, tam st: eleoe March 13, with 60) bbls ep and 200 ‘Auckland. NZ; April 16—The following vemels have rived at Russell, Bay of A ee Marcn 25, barks Arnold, Wilson, NB, with Wo ‘sp oll since leaving sell; Abraham Barker, Potter, do, nothing since last id. Childs, Lartmoutn, 60 ince last report, in ‘all 630 bbls; Coral, Marvin Na. oie 175 i sp oll and 500 bbis wh oil since last | 1 3, Niger, NB, with 120 bbis sp oi! and 550 bbis aving NB; April 0, Benjamin Cummings, bbls LJ ‘oll, 4 months out following are the departures from Russell: —March | 23, Calitornia, Chase, NB, for a cruise; 2th, funter, | | Bolt, < ‘of aud for NB; April 14, Ladoga, Lewis, NB, for a "the he James Arnold is ready for sea, and will leave on a cruise in a few days. The Benjamin Cummings is en the berth for New Bed- toes one od a take treight from the barks Coral and Ma- Capt Santen (ate of the Martha) and family leave for New Bedtord by ihe Abraham Barker | The old whaling bark Martha, formerly of New Bed- ford, and now of this port, she Naving been condemned od sold. | h De vag sent om & trading voyage to the lend. | The Benjacsin ¢ Cummings spoke the California on tad ! i inst, and she had taken nothing since jeaving on March sah Elisa Adams, Bamblin, NB, arrived at the Blot, f last month. she has (73 ton Dike ry for her 4& months’ pay she had | ast to a whale On March ly, whee | it came on to | hard gale, and the cabie w! fast to the | sent home on | small North Pacino | th 150 be. ~ the # wha! coding in making (ast io another one. | Sees cite the meantime, woreed Up te the dis. | board snd the, ian above ‘over Whe side of the Vessel to ma n $ID. 1G AH OBE WS Mine ship. Dogan. to tow the boa ander water, which so Srenvnes those on board that pod cut the line fastening the boat The ship drifte some Gistance, leavihe the man clinging to the | fe | mm of the & was, however, soon rounded to bout ond. ma jo boat, Those ou board told th man on the bos - for the shi = threw weveral | he succes gr. hold of lines ove: one he Was selzed with cramp a ‘arownt d. The second as been landed at the Bluff, ill with bilioas colle, ot oe arrived at Hobart fown oa during whieh Bark Mary razier | of 13% months oll and 250) Ibt bone. ir cod by do Diack oil into, the Callao, Seine,” ‘The Mary Frazier has been placed on the slip for a overhaul Mark Hercales was to, leave King George's Sound for are! Touched at Enderbury !siand, Jan 6, bark Arctic, Whitney. two weeks from Honolula, all well; no eid Since leaving port: bound west; Zist, cark Arnold. Baul- | Gry. four weeks from do; a0 oil since eaving port, cruis | west and home. ViFara ray, Spencer, touched at Howiand's Island; | an. Lydia, of NB, ving taken 300° vols Would be Capt Homan, of ship Cornelius Howtana. her at Honoldla April 39, having meses | ipment home. Was ready tor sea and would sail that day tor Arctic Ocean, Spoken—Bark Edward kverett, of NB, cruising, April | 1, lat 10 5, jon 31 W. SPOK Ship William (Pr), from Havre for Sandy Hook, May 2, lat , lo Mark Clan MoLeod (a0), from Portland, O, for Queens. | town, March 29, Int 158 oh ie oh A ‘showmg white and black flag, Feb Bark Tee Williams, Fat, aa Liverpool for San Prateiseo, March Ky lat 6, lon 38 Mark « Cian tens of ‘palteria (be), trem Londonderry tor | Baltimore, lot sh lon Bark Crusader, trom New York for Dunedin, NZ, April ti * of New ¥ fom Callao for Barba- | lat 19 @ 8, lon bark, with signal iiJPB, March 23, lat 6 Non 26 We Bene WB Pr atny 9 trom Liverpool for Boothbay, April 19, lat 0 20, jou 13, shipping agents and shipmasters are in- formed that by tlegraphing to the Menato London Boreaa, No 4 Fleet strest, or to the Parmy office, Roe Scribe, the arrivals at and departures from Ea- ropean and Eastern ports of American and ali foreign vessels trading with the United Staves, the same witi be cabled to this country free of charge and puabdlishet, Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediter: n ports will find the Paris ofice the more economical aud expeditions for telegraphing news OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Brvstor, May Arrived, bark Francesco Cilento Caflero, Phisadelphia. Brroew—Sailed, Marie, for America. Care Patwas—Arrived, bark Jasper, Wiulams, New | York via Monrovia. Lrvenroot, May 22—Arrived, brig Bi Patterson, New Orleans. Satled 2a, ship Uncle Joe, Chase, Gloncester, Mass (not previously); bark B Shan (Br), Edmoudsen, Mobile (not 20th). Lowxpow, May %2—arrived, bark Modoo (Br), Marsh, Ball River, 50, Mexoounwe—Arrived, bark Cabarfeid (Dr), Fraser, Boston via Cape Town. Merchants, ily Waters (Br), | for ees | Gi Yori | Purmovrm, May 23—Arrived, steamer Cimbria (Gor), Brandt, New York for Hamburg. QuexNsrown \ ay 23—Arrived, steamer Pennsylvania, Harris, Philadelphia for Liverpool, Ravan, May 20—Arrived, ship Protector (Nor), Welsser, ‘New Orleans; barks Castor (Nor), Dantelsen, do; Bben- ezer (Nor), Nielsen, do. ‘TexgL, May 2l~—Arrived, bark Sarab, Nichols, New York. Vauencta—Arrived, brig Skjold (Nor), more. salvesen, Balth- Lonpox, May 23—The Alliance, Capt Qnesnon, at New- foundiand trom St Servan, reports sighting a ship on fire on March 13, lat 49, ion 18, Bore down and found her to be apparently @ brig-rigged steamer (?) carrying the American flag, and abandoned; but her name could not be mage out. It is supposed that the crew had been rescued by some passing vessel, FOREIGN PORTS. ANsteR, March S- Arrived, ship Anahuac, Mathews, Boston 27th, 2 Haaletine, Hodsdon, Cheribon for Boston (or New ane May Mt derived: bark Glide, Batchelder, Tama- t Comets PH 15—In port, bark Pandita (Fr), Courtois, fo) allepby. April 10, bark Lion (Br), Jonnson, New York via ye. kya April 2—Sailed, bark Annie Torrey, Libby, Sr Kirts, ear. 10—In port, sehr Stephen Bennett, Ben- nett, ldg wolasses for Phil deiphiae H * (PER STRAMER BRITANNTC.) pAmtwanr, May 9—arrive ¥ Funch (6), Knudsen, Balled from, Flushing Roads 7th, Levanter, Vesper, New York (and was off Beachy Head nfs Drurasr, May S—Arrived, itosa G, Chiesa, Baltimore tot as before). Bkewenuaver, May 5—Arrived. John Mann, Gibson, New York; Fahtser, Nielsen, Phila telphaas, Oth, Tris, Preltter. _harieston; ‘Astronotm, Klopper, Orleans! Argo, Moyer, and Ocean, Gerdes, Ne Wy York: Stralsund, Ohiberg. wes Admiral, Havsloop, ad” Argonaut, Steens grate, Baitinore.. . Honpxaux, May 7—Sailed, Ste Genevieve, Demeuran New Orleans. Canpive, May LlSailed, Resolute, Nickels, Callao; larrisburg, Howe, Monte May ‘<Arrived, Anna, Myhrwold, New 01 Capiz, May 1--Arrived, Mary Fink, Dyer, New York. Duw d, Trafalgar,’ Kraett, fro Philadelphia for" rate Deau. May Cael La Gloire, Biagdon, from Phila- delphia for Bre 1U—Arrived, Cazanes, pen Dustin, Ma) cisco j Mth Verar, Albertsen, New San Fran- ELSINORY 7—Sarled, onthe "Ki hts, Wooabur: (from Hobie) sive Volelo, itose (irom Charleston. 4, Pouensvon id —OF, Henry, nlowen, thet York tor uth, beoondie, ny I Head 10th, Cambridge, Hill, trom autwerp Gruetian y S—In port, Chief, Nickerson, trom New York tor Hesront, ra x Gata, April 1s~Atrived, Charlie Hickman, Tingley, ‘ew por Mauri Kroon, May 9—Arrived, Isle of Anglesea, Irvine, San Francisco; Dagmar, Kolstroi, Pensacola, | laeeren, May 1—Pat in, Atlantic, from Sptelds for avian. Havas, May 10—Sailed, Agnes Campbell, Landry, Sandy Hook. May 8—Arrived, Auguste Keimers, Lange, ork; 9th, Wieland, Vogelsang, foi Vonsberghus, Jacobsen, Pensacola: Picciola, Grate, New York; Dover, bind, Charleston. dailed ith, Thuringia (s), Meyer, New York via Havre; Staubo, Gundersen, New York. a ‘at Cuxtiaven 9th, Martha, Zachariasen, N Tote oF Wicur, May 9—Off, Niobe, Olsen, from New Orleans for Keval. Livexroot, May 11—Arnved, Themis, Henderson, New Orlezns; Abyssinia . Murphy, Sew'York; Henrietta, Jongedlood, Geiveston Salied Lith, ‘Norina, "Seopinicb, Gloucester, Mass; Edith Clark, tla. Cfesred Wth, W'L Bradley, Chase, Matanzas; Unicorn, Horn, Galveston, Loxpox, May i)—Arrived, Columbus, Kracf, Boston; h Howe, Templeton, New York; Egersuud, Jacob- red. Toth, Franklin, Linnell, Tyne and Callao; | fash,’ Boston; ith, sir Robt Peel, Larrabee, | Wenke, do for New York. Yntered out 10th, Luretta, Nicholson, Bi Mi i Smith. Philadeiphia, ine 48 eel Mongovia, April 20—In port, Liberia, Richardsun, porn, March 20—Sailed, Alice Vennard, Gould, Top totais tal March 24—Cleared, Patmos, Nichols, Ham- Syra, Corning, Savan- | nal potnstows, May 11—Sailed, Edmund Phinney, Bacon, ub Harriet MoGilvery, Blake bur, pNoimKorix9, May 5—Arrived, n, Ranaoon, April 6—Sailed, English Channel; 9th, Annie F Hoft: Morse, bad yo do; 1th, Xenia, Reynold: a fav O~Atrived, Starbeam, Morrison, Sava stileae Kuhr, do; Asia, Meyer: do; 7th, Hypa. fa. Dakin, ana A F toueman, Cain,” New Orlean: Pitman, Charlies aaa Colonial Empire, West | d Talbot, Kolfsen nah. SiELDy May d—arrived, samuel, Flagestad, New | Balled Sth, Queen of the North. New York | ede ril Arrived, Ire acion, New York. Senna sda, April 4—iu port, Tropic Bird, Havin, jonton. ‘Sixoarors, April $—Arrived. Cuba, Theobald, Cardiff. | halied 34—Annie porrey. Lubbey. Akyab; Jobn Clara Johnson, Boston ; oth, Tirreli, Morgan, Moulinein. Sovmadard, Mareh'2\—Arrived, Akbar, Lamson, B Natied 2d—Lacy 3 Wills, Pritchard, pEeneine Baste, | Tuwaaty, April 4—arrived, Mury' Lord, Lord, Palma | (and sailed 294: vd Havana +) WINNenant, April 17—In port, Bolivia, Everett, from Grand Po Wa "ty Arrived, Fra Fratelll, Simonette, Watensonp, REN POINT, 10—Satlea, Gasett elana paltincres Flavin Catero new Yorn Watuixarox, 2. Rebruaty a-Arrived, Osseo, Lowry, Dunedin; March I, Chaudiere, Browu, Brewex, May 10—Th Arronant, German dare, Steen. | f rived yesterday trom Baltimore. In — ng Into harbor during # dense fog this morning add between the old and new harbors. The vessel will nos | © come off besore ext tude, but will probably sustain uo | C6 Eveiwons, May & me yulbe Terergane tases, masted schooner. of Strats den, trom New York ‘ee | Riga (resin) sounded onthe NW reet of Annold island, . but Hosted with the assistance of a fishing hooner, nnd, alter, jettisoning, 9 $0 barrels of reaint | agreement £100 She is now ly the roadatead to fe north of Kroaburg; the vessel is ught, and has eas. | Soe ‘Do apparent dam. The LY agsd of the Pi ne reports tha sen mark atine end of ine as drift miles 86 2, 5 of its position. Trhis | toned has since ‘arrived at Riga. Livenroo! May 10.—The presse schooner Pamlico, Stretch, tor 0, has been towed bere from Crook- haven dud d im bali-oury dock. {Per steamer .F Oity of Brussel e-}, Bracuy Fixap, May 12—Off, Bjormtraa. Hammerstad, from New York lor stockholui; Atiaatio, McKenzie, from Charleston for #rem ari Johann, Oeklund, from New York for do: Leocadia, Wenke, di do tor do. Houpmartesatied trom Paulas May ¥ Indastrie, | li mn, New York. arse ‘orl " pane HRMMRREAVEN, He Baltimore: Competi In the roads 9th. L Americk Lass, Pete: Banortona, May 6—Arrived, Pedro i ry tor ‘iandoiit, Pons, New Orh * Assgnwanarr, March 17—Salled, Gerredina Withel mina, Sprer, New Dens. May i2--arrived, Edmund Phinney, Bacon, | gan Franctse>. Duat, May li~Arrived, Annio B Elliott, Elliott, Lon- don for Batavia (and sailed 13th). ealmureTt, May 10—In the roads; Root, Swift, from Pei one, May 9—Arrived, MeHenry, eat for kev al; Marcia U Gree: unker, Sava nah tor do. ‘Genoa, May 8—Arrived, Amilcare, Komano, New Yors. Baiied Kh, Domenico Lanata, Rosasco, New York faves ay li—Cleared, Lotus, Curr, Delaware; George Bail, Rose, Shelburne, NS; Calvin F Bake: Baker, Cadiz, Hawwona, May 10—Arrtved. Joachim Christian. Rei er, New York; lth. sorah Fs as, Douglas, Gai vestor mma & Carl, Harde: Sailed from Cuxhaven 1th, Laide May 12—Arrived, Galatea, riand, Saq acess en long Wha Corning Now York. Sai WL Bradley, Chase, Matanzas, Cleared lth, iransit, Percy, New Orleang; John Bar- hour, Baker, stJohn, NB; Canadian (»), Miller, Baiti- « Gla: motnvon, May Li-Arrived, Lea, Smerchmich, New | York. Eniered ont 12th, road ia Lert for Cape Town. | \e itra, Borden, ew York; Caro re. th, Mikado, Tberry, York. fraase, May li—Passed, Germania, Ciuver, New for Bremen. Yoikasatvin May 11—Sasled, Emma Gerber, Boston. — | Neweasrus, May i2—cleared. Mohawk, hoods Janeiro; | Northern Crown, Zeratul titiver Plate) and Columbia Loxpox, May | River. Newrorr, May 12—Sailed, Ida, Morris, Pensacola. Groato, ‘April 8—Arrived, Fortuna, Mesquila, New mas. Cpessa, ria, Schubert, New Yor Pont ey oh rm Hy ‘Apr i~Arrived, J A Brow: Greenish, Mosel! Bay Qoransrows, May -Sailed, City of Tanjore, Smith, | | Duin; St Patrick, Ho ya Auencta M Fes, Assyria (®, Donaldson, New | ‘ork. *Giinnewporse, May 11—Arrived, Commendatore To- | nello, schmard, New York. Brewex, Ma fimore, betwee by four "steamers and Wannsxrorst, May l1—The Commendatore Tonelto, arrived here to-day, ‘rom New York, experienced very vy weather, and on April 27 carried away main- ‘sad just vo lower topsails, main course, and Jolly | AMERICAN PORTS. | sbbesarentt, ane, Seer schrs SE Tryon, eitad V Wellington, and Colin © Baker, Bos- Moen ‘ engage We Providence; J ¥ Baker, Helen A Ames {hs Masou, and Lena Hanvet (trom Georetown), | ~HosToN, May 22—Arrived, schr F L Godfrey, Weeks, Philadelph: Pr), Watson, Live: u Also arrived. ne ogg Vd £ ee a 3 roll and Norman, bark Abraham Mopkins, Hallett, Bal Bt Domingo: schre Mary Beat ot gern Halen Lacy Aines, Hishop well, do; ‘ | oar Julia & fertiet hegeae PRY bias, acy Wa Croce vA OW cehawhen. ALTIMORS, May 22-—Arrived, J ‘s ‘Gary. ital e ‘Be rey, Walminy i, James ar ewe Bennet Pirin Woot Young, New York; sehrs Adelia Corson, ion ie aval Barker, Barker, Nassa Cleared—steamn my mi jwallader, Foster, New York, seh « SF Fisk, Baker, Boston; Sophia God- frey, oun i evidence, Leander A knowles, Cbase, MITE Seamer Rarnbers, Bremen: brie Annie | idohne, Fit oo ooo, West | Mey B—Arrived, steamers sitiberman via prec Liv. ool 1m 4, Me- Cietineds Mare! in, Providence: ‘Thos,) Coen! Crentan, Petonet, rig 1a8 Co, Hemeon, ore) ‘4 aanel, Perr | Mitehell, Matanaas, schr Hone On, Ph. | Allred Brodbrgok, Phillips, @ for d acriith, Lady Clare (#), Jordison, Pictou, NS; 13th, | “Pro | ken, Rondow' 2a Clesitea, B: ton, Rio Janets To; sehrs. Hiteninfcrk, Cavalees, New vork: ‘Amelia J | Irelai sland. Town ponsend, do, fay 2—Arrived, sehr Carre B Woodbury, | Woodbury, (leared’Zehe Nr HL Surtls, Mann, Philadelphia, eared, schr J W Drisko, Haskell, uiladetph ia. Histon! nt 2a avriveds he pew H Mifflin, Fer-) Hie, Warren fo ss opie fier going on the marine rafle “Riled—Scnr Josepn Rogers, Dic York, BRIDGHPORL, han \— mired iohrs Abbie Cran: Balumores 8 Wandusen Carson, ani Sarah sPoret gt ia + Wm L abbott, do. pCHARLE<tO1 #—Sailed, ‘schr David Currie wtd—Arrived,” steamer Georgia, Crowell, New Yo York. Gieared—steamers Chainplogy Fanita, Howe, Viiv Meta ee, pumore bark Brimiga (Br) Fortes, verpool; schr haearived B ‘¥ Architect (Br), Sma iristol, E: — Arrives re! a scht MK _Rawiey, Ho pbs ce: woos. May ie cerivea, staamatug B H Lowe, Lot pmcmenved, e) Nellie Eaton, Grearson, New Y. ARLEN, Ga, ier artiy nivel ‘k Alfred. (Nor), Schirgeaer, tins, Townse: chat i ang chai nseit: Pnitadetohia. Huts pyOust, ey y td—Cleared, sebr lia A *Wufitées MONROE, May 22—Arrived, brig We Russe! Foeee for orders. Si Alfred, New York, 33d—Fassed iu for Baltimore, sleamer Baltimore (Ger from Bremen; barks Winfleld, from Rios a (tab, fro: horn: brigs Harry, from Caba Miller, from Havana; schrs Annie Wirden, fra ‘ona trom Bahamas. Passed oat—schrs “melvin, for Barbados; Eliza Chriss He, tor Porto Rico, PALL Bi R, May 20—Arrived, schrs Sarah J G) pied oie ‘Northrup ard LN Abe! Parker, Dean, Hobo! Ss Trea, schr Jefferson revere ork ‘leared-—steamer City of Austin, Eldridge, New York’ GLOUCKSTER Mav Z1—Arrived, schr arbelly, aan PEN: Cadiz (not Castine). EENPORT, LI, May 15—Arriyed schrs Eliza K Qil- dersleeve, Young, ‘New. York; 20:b, Martha M Keith, Nichols New York for Portau Prines, Hayti (putin on scovunt of head winds and to. take in a aunply of fresh wi er, ang remained, in, pore 21st)! M OM wiey, Pensacol yschro Gurney, We fess ‘Gol Welle, Rackett, New ¥ oth, brig HLM Rowley, Bi Hi ‘ towel | Georgetown, D SAO! i, May 14—Arrived, schre Admiral, Sivelman. Baltino’e; Madaxasear, Turner. B: iy Gilierlosver Jordan’ New handou: Ische Tacob & Ride way, Townsend, Philadelphia; “anikee ‘Blade.’ Parker ge HO’ Shepard, St Norfolk; i7th, ¥ Moule, Providence; 3 SP Beabury. trim, Ne: red 6th. schrs Lena Breed, Stillwell, Philade! LA Danenhower, Grace, and A K Bentley, Mi York; David Streaker, Van mes i aud 8 oP hiladeiohiar y 22—Cleared, schrs Anni Ral iM aay Doane, Gefle ¢ Sweden hip Owego, Anderso: May arrived at the Passes, sch Constance, from Ph ladelpbia, alied trom the Passes 23d, steamer Cortes and barkd Fl ig. Silp Western Empire, for Liverpool, remained on ie EW SMYRNA. Fla, May li—Arrived. sehrs Sent Danning, Boston: Woratio Nichols Uy, Now York: lathe Hatte. Perry, New Londou; & & i Reed, Spelman, ‘Boston. Cleared 1th, schrs © has P Sinnickson, Heprart Nth David Currie, ‘Dare: J destinations not given). OLK, May 2l—Cleared, brig Maurice, bps | eEWBURYPORT, May + J Ren , brig Mary B Gar ner (Br), Shaw, Ponce, ‘Also arrived 2ist, schr E'T Cottingham, Smith, Philad ta jed—Schr John 1. Tracey, Messerve, Philadelphia, W BEDFORD. May 22—Arrived, sctirs Helen, "Parr Baltiosoret John i Perry, Hawes, Philadelphia; W Brainerd, Fitch, Hoboken Boston, Nickerson, Rondout empire: Maethe'ws South Amboy; Louisa Francis, Kel. le. ie’ XeWPORT May 2, PM—Arrived, sches NH Skinner, Thrasher, Fail River for Georgetown, DC; B H Wartor Spragu Pawiueket tor New % aan —sehr Boston, Nickerson, Rondout for Newt peas sailed 21st) nig. P: Arrived, schrs Minnie Gdavion. ¢ Goree; ran it Howes, trom Georgetown. 4 Heompaom Hulls tohdout for, New Bedford Burnham, Flizabethport for Pittston; sloop ‘North ames ) hea, Lyon: Albany tor Wareham. Also arrived, schrs Delpnt, ‘Allen, and Phebe Blizaber Mapes, Bedford for New York: Ida, Deering, Tai | ton ie do: George Edwin Sammis, mhton 1 yt Daniel Anderson, thompson: Marcos t. W ain, and Edwin R Kirk, Fall River for do: Bureh my. Providence tor do; Francis F Corwin, Delanyea (oF siled—Steamer Mary B Cartia. from Baltimore vial New York for Bangor, with a dredging machine ar geows In tom: schra Qetacean. Uiggine, Now York fo Providenc, Empire. Mauhews, South Amboy for Ne Bedford; Davia G Floyd, Clifford, ‘irom Fail River fo Seaconnet (to lond for Philadelphia); Lizzie Raymond, a eee sree New Yorks Geo Hoi! + oer d Jucket, Gregory, Provigeace 0 Fairgerd. Reiter, hig od ior New Fork 4 NORWICH, May 2l—pailed, schr “HL A Deming, New, 21—Arrived, ane Wn T Elme Saran L ihompson, Kondoat for F Me Philadelpiuat Tor Providence: and Joseph Marsh, iloboken tor d Fanny Hanmer, Frank Pierce, Rondout tor do; 4 W Parker, Hoboken ( Fall River. Sailed—Schrs Jane Brainard, and Florence Mayo, New York. Ne ‘W HAVEN, May 2l—Arrivea, schr Ella Barnes, Larder, Virginia. Cieared—Sebr Vesper. Le! York. ew ies regs Poko schrsJames Buchanan, Monroe, South James H Hoy: EN bark Antloctyy m dbo: rok TOWN Hix, Sam Franctsco. Piss CHRISTIAN, May 15—Cleared, barks Mag; Neat | Heron, Buenos Ayres: James A Borland, vider PENSACOLA, May i -Creseed bark Iden ven, Hamburg; eg py Anderson, Clark, Indians iy r, Now Orleans. red, fy enry J May, Blackman, Philadel~ PP RTLADELPHTA, Ma. 22—Arrived, steamer Phila- | delpbia. Davis, Sew, ce ; sohrs Express iilton, Ire- land, Wilmin, oan Aldo arrive Kniner, Antwerp} | brig Ada Fulton. Hucsdy tite Cur 3 Annie Gibbons, shelley, Kitzabeth Clty; Monroe, Newbes a w—Sebr ‘Tienry Middleton (apposed) from Bara- “tieared—Steamers Equator, Minckley. © yrosing, oe am ik, Roman. Creweli. Vindicator, Rogers, wr Yuck; Ann Bliza, Richards oo Br), Cawbie, Aspinwall; ec Julia A Brown, Nickerson, Turks! Svtg = 4 Cardenas ae ered. strainer United, Elizabeth city, NOg —— ir Me pcs janstic! vi merset ety oancrs Vaderiand, Juniata, Roman, Hanter,, | ze ante, steamer Ohio Morrison, Liverpool; bark wo Mondo Nao Nini), wnvarose, Palerm®. eweastis, Del, Eb gy Ved w aby dell for Gloucester: #L Herse Mary i a) Cobb, for Boston, ‘aad J W Hi . this mornit “ark Unastiane (Nor), for Cort or Faimooth, and ie Mow jones Thonne- | J Edith, for Arecibo, passed down in tow last even+ "Brig American Upon, tor, Bt Mi Ga: sehre Ely ond for ea te B Gifford. Terbroviagnce alice! B Gardne o Vernendine, and Maggie passed down at I ot PM—Steamers Romon, Juniata, Wyoming, and Hantery rds, aud Blectrie, passed aown, Elk, 2, PM—An unknow ntly tor orders, arrived at 3 PM. igon and several others went to seat toda: ‘Ba—Arrived. bark Brage (Nor), Christiansen, Dram- en (Norway). ‘Steamer columbus, Reed, trom New Yors (or Havana, left at 9:15 A Steamer Vaderland, for Antwerp passed out at 9:1 AVORTLAND, May 2—Arrived, bark SW Holbrook, Wallace, Phitaderphiay ver schrs © J Willard, er. Poland. Doboy. Sailed—Brigs Martha A se rane: schr Lizzie lleyer, and others. ‘22d—Arrived er Franconia, Braeg, New York y | prig Minme Milter, do. Chesapeake, Mangum, New Yorky ebay Star, Davidson, New York: orgetown, DO. May 20—Saited, schr Walter F Park, biladetphi: foto sa ioe Wailace, Bangot Cleared —steam arrived, schrs ia lower harbor 2th, echrs for New York: Jaliet. French, Allen, Jor f Qrorgetown, Di May 2l—Arrived, selirs Geo Chareh- man, Risley, Baltimore; Warren, Manmiog, Verplank's Point; Highlander, Wood, Hoboken. Sailed—schrs Brandywine, King, Sarsvilie, NJ: Mag~ gie J Lawrence, Haley, Georgetown, DU; Fray Win Delany. and Cairie Prany, Benson, Verpla ad Minquas, Phillips, aud Joseph Pott; Bell ‘otts, Petty, New York. PAWTUCRE: say 21—Satled, schr E & T Oakley, Newman, Rondou TICUMOND. Way 2)—Arrived, schr $B Frackiio Moore, New ot; Sailed—sclir Hf Fisk, Wixon, New York. dist sailed, senr Wille Luce, New York ROCKLAND May TtcArriveds genes W. © Ball, Tol- man, and Gentile, Bidriage, New York: 16th, America, Mills, do: 20th, J 8 Bodweil, Walker, Georgetown, DO. Sailed idth, schea sias Melon, Spear, New York ; 16th. a Ada Ames ‘Adams, oriolk; ith, Planet, Henderson, SANT FRANCISCO, May 15—Cleared, ship Alaska, Tat~ | the, Victoria jailed—Barks Pio Benito, Perriman, ar ig Maw ea Dorin. Sots sehr Aiata ( ‘Turner, ‘anit via Mendoc NN ja igared sebrs Ma Patten, Giikey. Providence Clark. Baltimore 2i—srrived. steainer Aslan w Forks dark Albert seumann, Berlin (Ger Havre vie Falmouth, 6; beg Abbey, Thexter, from Bortons gehre Enchantress, Phillips, New York; Prairie Jo. Ann, 0, i saflen, sehr Garah Wooster, ed. eches Wesley Abbott, Wlill- Wm Rice. Pre-sey, Hoboke! SHONINGTON, May H—sauled, sohrs Mary Nath andi | Dreadnangn. Now Y, WNEVARD WAVES. and Willie Harris, Weel wk: Baltimore for Portsmouth ; Bangor; A M Lee, Boston for P sailed, schrg ie tabadac, J Ly Lottie, Emma W bay. Ff Sempeon nd Geo! vel sehr Lily 8 Frene Rd—Arrived, brig ft D irt0) Cora, Alexandria, Naylor. Georgetown, bo, jaines M. MeFariand BALE M. don: aches Mary Gillum, Woodoridy Geo H Squire an: do; Joseph Ha: yaitimore, tor aligeelonte, for do; Win ere Weebawk do: John 5 M re to fg rte Also arrived, JW Hall, B mes for Ports. mouths Citas P sinaicksen. New Smyrna for do; eta. coan, New ork, iF Frovincetown Vondervsorn cr for Hyannis: in Al rand Turk for Bany erett, Mi o Vt K, ee rae | th beat Mnode Homes, Boston for Balimor a ry Curtis, Schulta, Baltimore for Baagors machine in to ‘May ii—Sailed, schr Mary H Mimin, Fer for st John, NB; D BLE Abell, and care re oe Relate vers mn Nig ra Hoboken. Aeeoeers DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFE, ent States; legal everywhere; desertion. &¢., #0 Cient cause; ho publicity required; no charge until dix 1st Broad granted; advice trea, M, HOUSH, Attorney, We OF FTOR, BROOKLYN, vue ner of Fulton avenus and Boorum streok Open trom $A. M. tod Bs On Sunday (roms tod BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED Fé br hora! Sallie W Nanva, May 20—arrived, ship Sawiey Chiudow (Br) Bocse Savanna Yor ds BRUNB' mery, Fi ferent band Ho publicity; Pegnoy ooured; gener: ww w gaits man: Birnie C REN. arse way,