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16 THE BLACK ‘HILLS. Interview of the Visiting Sioux with the Great Father. OF PRESIDENT GRANT. The Future Indian Policy of the Gov- ernment Foreshadowed. ADDRESS | been delined. | Riddle, of those Territories, WHO were pre the Lalk, mndorse the President's policy, bUL | positive the Sioux will not abanden tue land Phe Nature of the Red Man To Be Changed | by General Orders. FEELING AMONG THE CHIEFS. WasuINGTON, May 26, 1875, ‘The euiminating point for Executive departure In regard to'the absorbing question as to the future of the Black Lillis was reached to-day, when, Bt a littie after high noon, the delegatio. of the Sioux Indian chiefs, uccurding to arrangement, reacued the Wnite House to see the President and hear what he had to say. ‘Yo the number of twenty-nine, under the charge of inspector Danicis, assisted by Ageats Howard, Seville and Bingham, the representatives of the red man Strode with litheuess iuto the Cabinet room of President Grant, Each one came with an air ol fager alacrity ana geif-possession, crowned with the independent manner of an American to the prairie born, Almost swiitly striding torward they were im turn imtro- duced to the President, who stood at the head of the Cabinet council table, and then they paszed to his leit, forming @ circ.e about it. Next, according to the orders given, the repree Sentatives of tho press were permitted to enter, aiter which, by direction of the President, the door Wag opened aud she ladies present with their escorts were permitted to form the frame- work of the audience. Beyond and to the left rear vf tne President, evidently animated by 4 sense of curiosity and amusement, the ladies of the house- hold, tuciuding Mrs. Grant, ber daughter, Mrs. sarioris; Mrs. Fred Grant and Mrs. Marshal Sharpe, with some invited guests, took tbeir places, waile near vhnem Goversor Thayer, of Wyoming; Bishop Hare, Dr. C. C. Cox and otners equally prominent as diplomatic representativ or the Indian policy of the administra- tion, offset by Secretary of War Belkmap, gave the chamber & no less crowded than very picturesque and interesting appearance, Tne occasion wa: signally REMARKABLE IN TWO PEATURES. it was the first time that the present Executive, im his capacity as such, unmistakably declared, | in firm and considerate toues, wnat his views were as to the Indians, their present status and iuture requirements, aad It was algo tue first time that, in the person of a female phonographer, tne words of the Presicent of the United States were vs ken down officially tor the guidance and infor- mation ofa large number of taose who are to be controlied by his executive action. The Presi- dent, true to his early tralaiug as an army officer, having served among the Indl: 83 @ sabaltern early twenty-two years ago, at Fort Vancouver and im Texas, and knowing full well their character and temperament, at once asserted nimseif with the best manner and tones to carry eonviction to the’ Indiana He spoke with un- bending features, deliberate calmness and official dignity. His speech, regarded as a “tals,” in Indian pariance, has been commented on freely since as an excellent effort and @ masterpiece in iteway. While be evidently set bis toot down Sirmly be touched at the same time those secret mainspri of Indian afection which sebdue him while tney wia him. To this end, clearly we ing bimseif as not in the line of temporizing with them, be spoke of their future prosperity ana that of their families and children, Tals ‘nvolantary EXCLAMATION OF APPROVAL from Spotted Tail, who burst out with a grateful ro brougnt an | NEW YORK HERALD, isto) discharged. The prigoper Morab | vat Hampton Roads May 8, with coffee to B @ Armoia of which gave to the close au alr of picasanthess, and the stalwart warriors fied oat in silent (houghciuiness in charge of their oiiclals, To- night they are aboyt iu groups at their hotel meditating over th ‘day's proceedings. THE INDIANS PLEASED, Dr. Duntels, Inspector of Indian AMairs, who has charge of them, says that they are ail weil pleased, and that while the proposition made to them by the President to go further south bax met with no determination among them, he has no doubt that by slow degrees a favorable result will 6@ reached im some way. woen the proposition for recompensing them Will have For the present they regard it as a joke and smile over it, because, they sas, the Soutnern ,country is unnealthy, The proposition is HOt a new one, ng been made once belore by the Presijen but not with the © declarations and explanations which sccon, it to-day. Governurs Thayer, of Wyomtng ington, of Dakota, and Delegutes Steel thetr fatners fora reservation in the ludiaa Te being strouy fear tha tory. They are represented as wtiuchea to the Back Hills government would witndra ons Lave any weignt with teem ii, 1p these bespatches yesterday, the report of toe geological expedition sbould prove lavorable tue policy will taen be announced that the leading men Of both political parties a @ agreea that the Indian ‘rertitory is the inevitable Home Of all the Indian trites. "So Oxed is this policy rhat Senator Morrill, of Maine, , wnom stdent Was noxious should be present at the conferences nuw taxing place, and who declined vo come, (ele wrapbed that he should advocate the concentra- tion Of ail (he Wards of the nation in the indian ‘verritory, and declared that it ougnt to be carried lnto effect witnout delay $0 soon as the new treaty ooligations could be agreed upon. THE INTERPRETERS. At the talk to-day there were though the services of but one v r interpreters, e required. It he heard a admitted that be had @ quarrel with Henaésy, but denied that be fred the snot, The police say that be is wilat ts considered a bad character tn the neighborhood. Moran and Hennesy, after | giving their pedigree at the desk, were escorted had been asserted that the Indians were being de- | celved, und the President instructed the Ivers preters to toterrnpt him or the party imterpreting if, im their opinion, his languaue “coud not be plainly made known or it bis ideas were not ex- actly aud clearly conveyed, however, occurred, Professor Marsh was present and expected Red Cloud would state mis complaint abvat the bad quailty of the supply Of subsistence stores. Tuis talk, however, to-day Was specifically to impress upon tae delegation of Indians what was desired in regard fo the Black Huis country, aud the Presi- deut did not deen it Wise to divem tae attention of the indians frem the onject of tne talk, It is stated that when the cniefs were called to- gether to visit Washington Red Cload was sure it ‘was to lay belore the President their grievances; but since it bas been expiaimed to him and his brothers, alter their arrival here, thac it was upon the Black Hills business and that the move- luent Was Not intended to displace Dima as chief, he as well as the otaers Nave become wore recone and tractable. ‘Jis 1s the real source of the an- feulty which bas arisen amoug tem out of te mterterence and plottings of the mterpreters of ine Indian tracers who accompanied them, buc noc with authority. Commissioner smith has Do- fied Inspector Daniels that the drst ormal coun- ev will be held to-morrow at the Interior Depart. ment, at ten o'clock, wien he Would expect ail the Indians to be prepared ior business, SHADOW OF THE THIRD TERM The statement mace by the President to the | Indians in ailnding to his desire to see all te Indians an¢ their jamutes properly provided for —- “| want fo have the provisions mude so toat they must be respected oy My successor and by other administrations in the future’—was construed at once to rejer toa third term, us te might ve bis own successor, and “other xdministranons in the sutare” could not exist upri! nis admenis- tration was euded, Th» peculiar wanner io whicn the Presideut expressed h:msell beeame at once the subject of conversation among those | who were present, and, as was asked hy u mem- ber of Congress,.why didn’t be tell the Indians, if only for effect, that he wanted to secure them during the next two years all the advantages his expiring term would ailow MURDERED BY A DRUNKEN WATCHMAN. ethcsciedanemetominas 4 POOR MOTHER'S HOME MADE DESOLATE THROUGH THE EFFECTS OF RUM—A BOY oF FOURTEEN SHOT DEAD 4T WEST TWELFTH STREET DOCK. Avout Ralf-past eight last night Henry Rex, a private watchman in the empioy of Lawrence Decker, ‘umber dealer, on the corner o! West Twelith street and Tnirteeata avenue, Was walk- No interruption, | ing in West Twelfth street, between West street | and Thirteenth svenue. Watchman Rex was very much intoxicated at the time, and a numper ot boys were following him, throwing stoues at him and otuerwise annoying him. Tne waich- man torned om the crowd two or three times, and they ram awey, and = re- turmed agam to the assault, Rex then pulled out @ seven-barreiled revolver aud fred, emptying the seven chambers in quick succession, ‘The boys scattered promiscuously in ali directions, but one of tnem, named John McKenna, fourceen | | years of age, residing at No. 303 West Twelith resident Grant, Pan ——- insignt into the | Indian coaract 3 Which always cota io indian councils woen they Want to talk by signifying to them that be did not eXpect them lo respond, but wanted them to take ‘With them quiesly what be bad said aou to think pyer it among themselves; aiter which, turough Ris Secretary oi tne ‘erior and the Commuss! r of Indian Affairs, ‘Shey could be Acard and atiended to by him as re- quirements mignt demand. While this may be = as inconsiderate to them, It 18 at least, ¢ terior Department Rope say, to arcing own of tue foot squarely aud or the med auaen sue first time woat they most desire—a direct straigotorward intima’ = tmtimation of what they may Revie s THE SPEECH OF THE PRESIDENT. “1 want to say to the Indians to-day something Bbout tke object of bringing tnem here aad a few words ior them to wink abeut. but nething for them to reply to at present. | have always veen & Triend to the Indians and am very anxious to 40 ‘what 1 think vest for tueir good. The country ‘Where the, DOW live, as they must be well aware. ts entirely incapable of supporting them snouid te government cease to give them sid. By the treaty of 1563 cloning w was granted to them for wirty years aod provisions ior only five years. ‘Tue food and provisions, thereiore, which have been given to them jor the iast two years have veen & grataity on the part of Congress. Taese may de takeo irom them at any time witheut any Violation of the a. yg aL. Bow 18 to make some arrangement With them by whieb pT, and thei¢ cuudren wilt be secure for the “As [said in the beginning, it must be evident to (hem if supplies of food should be withneld by tae e ment it would be irely impossible jor the ladians to jive woere they age. Another tuing 1 Would call their attention to is this:—Iney mast wre that tue white peopie outnumber tue BOW Q000t two vundred to one, taking all dians Within the Terriories belonging to tue United States. This number of whites is increas- ing 80 very rapidiy that before many ¥ be impossivie to 1X aay point wishin th our territory where you can prevent It will become necessary tuat toe white people shail yo from one piace to another, whetaer cocupied by inGisns or not, the same as tuey go from one State to anower. very desirabie that walle tney to look after their interests (he, ated where they woud be support beyond any coutingency. Ot propose to ask them witnout their consent to leave the homes where they were bors and raisea, but I want to polMt oUt to them the advantages to themeeive: 4 their onlioren if they w: enima id where veachers cau bo semt amoug the indigas to instract taem io the arts o civili- estion—the means oi sel/-prese: und sup. port. This year We.nave had great dimMicuity in Boe white peop ‘Tom guing to Huds search of gold, bus we have so ir prevented them irom doing so Every year this same <drMecnity will be em COuntered amioss the right o/ the white people Indians, jo to nat Oe er by wolte peop! special 1ault on either siai vcear and become geweral, it Wolus -cecessartly the wiinhuidisg, jor tue time ven ibe goverument ieaee “igouble vod. I Want toweo them well provided & way that the arramgement wil have to be teu vy my Buccewsor and vther administ i want the Indians to tom of what I h.ve said. Idon't wut them to say anytning to-day. J Want them to tak smoag hemeives aod ve prepared to hear irom tne Se- tue Interior and the vommissio ra, WhO aro utnoriaed. to oe me ibe governed oy my advice, ihe L want to say vo them.’ After a urlel conversation between the Prest- deut sod ilev. Mr. Hinman (he /'resicent turned +0 {he Indiaus ana said, Curoogh the usterpreter :— “i Will Ray tO m (oat what I Gave sald will be Writven oa: and tuey will huve the worus repeated to thew by the interpreters.” The Couwiasion of ludian A fairl Msel As HUG. pleased With Wh: And WIth toe President's specch, wuiech ne pro- pounced one of vest be ever made im his iile. Considerabie merriment Was evoked at the close vi vhe interview when Spotted | Xt in importance to Red Cioud, ticaliy wp 0 interpreter, and, injungtion as to reply, o the J reape Hous fur su future, ie all expresses tized ig faixe sainng the he on them, ut gress At/AIectiOn, ana he as wel, as tu houscliold LFoKe vat im laugoter d ite anooucement street, received @ ball vver the left ear, which penetrated bis brain, and he died almost in- stantly. The poise of the fring attractea tne at- vention of Uficer Sullivan, and be came up in tume to arrest Henry Rex aimost on the spot where tue shooting took place. The boy was at once removed io the Oharies street station nouse, Police Surgeon Wade was sent for immediately by Captain Kenoedy, but of course toe surgeon could pot render any assisi- Doy was dead when carried in, ‘The tion, ound the ball em- brougot up ye Was accompanied by his em- —, Decker, who forced hia way hebina the r complaint. When tld by Captain move outside he became very qvusive ole for nis wate’ The watcu- Man himself was periectly calio to bis pus sition, ana plaimiy said. in tue hearing of ail in the station Bouse, that he was glad the boy was shot, and in a long tirade of broken Englisb com- annoyances he vad sudereu. In tne meantime Mr. Decker had become se Viol his abuse o1 omcer who made the arrest rgeant Ci ho was Gesk, toat Caprain Kenne ‘ge orderly conduct against mim, and be Was ordered to be locked up for the migdt to be arraigned at court in the morning. Henry Rex is a German, in Hanover, about forty- gev of ago, of iow stature, $ complexion, has mass of light tow hair, overnanging eyevrows and # peaked face, wita a@recediog iorepead. He nas been arrested be- fore tor shootiag # man in Wasuingtoa street, while acting as private watchman ior & puckin house, and seryed a term im the Pepiventiary for that offence. fle bey, Jonn McKenna, was tail for his age, basa bright bia ores aud woat might His snoes were | his clotniug was tn @ dilapidated He still lies im the statioa house, as oly Sondition. | mother (who is @ widow io a very impoverished Por this reason it is | | ple. He took ti has been doue | | and anow | idemufed this efforced tie | ble to bury Dim, as she nas not the funeral expenses. ere seems to be 50) jatality attend! the tamuy, father of the boy having met with u suadep = — death some time ago oy falling into a me iin The Coroner will hold an inquest to-day om the body of juan McKenaa. WAS IT AN ACCIDENT? condiuon) is money to 4 4 CRILD TEN YEARS OLD SHOT IN 4 BEAR YsRD IN WAIER STREZT—THE SUPPOSED GUILTY PARTY ABRESTED. At seven o’clock jast evening (he loud report of & pistol was heard vy the occupants of tne house No. 662 Water street in the yard in rear of tbat number, and the several men in the bouse imme- diately started in that direction. Jonm White, wao Was the nearest to ihe rear door, ran out of it to ascertain, if possivie, the caaso of tue Grip While going down the stoup to tae yard, whica is bat a few steps, ius foot tripped and be jell over the body of @ child named Mary Sullivan, Who is about ten yearsof age. Upon regaining his feet ne stooped to look at the cbilé, which uaa made nooutery, and to inquire if she was burt, but on raiwing her toasitcnug position he was horrified to find that she Was bieeding profasciy from a wound in the forebead over the right tem- oniid in ois arms and carrie ber into the house, where medica! aid was sum- moned, and it was found that she was eu irom 8 0 buliot wound The Ouer men who reached the yard and, not knoWing that Quy oue was injured, cow: ced @ thorough search aud discuverea two men, Who, being brought to room in tae pouse, were foaud to be Daniel Hennessy, aged ne jurty years, Joba Moran, aged seventeen years, At thi me OMcers Floyd and healy, om Thirteesto precinct, were informeu that ® child had been ‘shot, aod on arrive they were aiso informed about tie bn “ oh two men stowed away in yar search was Py wix cb amoer ee found In the yard, wit cbauver atenarged loaded. ne pistol was — uentiy belonging to young Mora at be deujod ita ownerstip. The officers took both men fo the station house at tie co ner of Attorney sad De! it oe jae omeeece Cte 4a Sergeant t joraa od Aquarrel yard, and on being questioned svout t ue said that be wos feeding Ols horse ‘he = stable §=— ad joiniag, when Motao, who Was i@ the yard, cumivenced calling Bim tay aid abusive names, Wain so eDr, Bh tae he fue ater Moran, Wie hid, | vessels, cai | ‘ailing and stood (nere walle the officer was | H ©CEAN sTBammRs, | | toa cell. fhe wounded child was al: taken to the station house, and Police Surgeon Powell was summoned, and aiso Ambulance Surgeon Monell, trom Bellevue Hospital, wo, On seeing the child, Who Was uncouscious, Were both of opinion that she would die within an hour’s time, and thatit Was useless to fake her to the hospital, THE CITY OF PARIS. Yesterday afternoon, at No. 22 Union square, & privase exhivition of a model of the etty of aris Was given to the city dignitaries The model as it how stands occupigs @ space of over 400 square feet, and faithfully presents belore the eye a per- | ject picture of Paris as it was before the War. = tn tact it 1s & model that could only be presentert iter a luetime of careful study snd work. The hoases, streets, Monuments, parks, public baild~ ngs, fortifications, forts and other polats of 1u- are faithfully represented, Among those at were Acting Mayors. Lewis, Aldermen Morris, Simouson ndiey, Muley and Lys Sune Disb r, Wales, ¢ eneral Commissioners Voorhis, Brennan, Townsend Cox, “Baldy’? Smitb, General It trouer A. H. Green, Commissioners Ste tin, stewart und insmsoa; General LI erai Newlon, W. L. Koban, W. H. Henry, law Reid, Manton Maroie, General Cochrane and | many others. This exhibition of the model of Paris was viven to bring 16 belore the citizens’ of New York with a view to its purchase by the cily and the placing of 1t im the Museum of Arts | in the Central Park, THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. ia Joon Porter, Comp- ins, Mar- The followmg record will | show the changes in the temperature for the past twenty-four hours, in comparison with the corresponding date of last year, us Indicated by tnetnermometer ut Huanuvs | asin Pharmacy, ae Building :— 874. 1875. 1874, 1875. | 84 63 8:20 P, M.... 62 ce OP. M. 6 1 OP, | 80 12 PM | Average temperature yesterday. Average temperature fur corresp last year.. HAVANA MARKET. Havana. panish gold, 202 a 203; American, nge nomin ugr uominal PRINTING CLOTHS MARKEL. | . May 26, 1875. “and ‘extra SHIPPING NEWS DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FoR THR | MONTHS OF MAY ANDO JUNE. Ofc. 1 Broadway konerdam -| Liverpool «| Liverpool. Liverpool. Havre Bremet ilaswow Liverpool Liverpool assrOW, Kon. 19 broaaway. 05 Broagway 2 Bownng Green | a SHowlns Green 72 Broaawa, | :| Uy Broadway. Cansaa. s[o ‘Vhuria amburg..|6l Eroadwas. | Germa 3 Liverpool: |19 Browtway | Chy or Chester. .| Liverbool. | Broatw: The Queen. 9 Broadwa: Mose! Bowing Green i Bowling Grea | 4 Rowltn, en i Broadsear | :| Liverpool. | Hamoure. . .| Kotterdam | 0 Broadway, Liverpool.. |i! Liverpoo! -|LiverpooL. £5 bread way 2 Bowling Green y: 2 & = = Ss 19 Broaaway 15 Broadway, 2 Bowling Greem 129 Broadway. Repuolic 19Brondway. | Cuty of Bi Liverpool. /10 Kroadwur. Fran une 26. liavre. (55 Broadway | State of Fennsy'a June 50. |Glasgow...|72 Broadway. gg NOTICK 10 CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTER. ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The \iw Yonx Hxnatp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for use on board the IlxnaLp steam yacht, show: ing while Lurning the colors rea, green, red, chanziug from one to the other in succession, and can be secn sev- eral miles distant. Captains ot vessels upon seelug this ignal will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship News Department of the Heratp. FI i] wg Persons desirous of communicating with vessels | arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such | ot Heratp news yacht, pier No 1 East | w York. Letters received from all parts of the | world and, promptly delivered. Duplicates are re- quired. SUN AND MOON. Dien Wari 4 35| Gov. Island....ev . 7 20) Sandy Hook...eve 2 HH Moon rises.,.moro 12 31| well Gate. eve 322 PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 26, 1875, | ‘a CLEARED. Steamer, Cleopatra, Bulkle, Savannah—Marray, Ferris & Co. Sweemees OS ta Carolina, Nickerson, Chariestoo—J W > ip Co. ner A U Stimers, Warren, Philadeipnis—vames Han st jerk © Biadiag ere ¢. Phiiadepiia—Jas Band. Steamer Chesapeaker Manca, Portisod—J ¥ Ames. Ship Plassey (Br), Kickaby, Liverpool—Busk & Je- 4, Burt, Liverpool—Jas W Eiwell & Co. 1 (ie, Brown. Lundun—snow & Bi Glasgow—Ueney & Parke hark Marie Clottide’ “dtal), Vegorinde, Dubli a, Ce Fare Grace K Cann (Br), Sheldrake, Havre~Boyd & | vons. Bark Alte Auger | Hineken. Bark Yoren Berner (Nor), Pedersen, Cronstadt—Funed, Pare joule Mudrea, Cann. Cardenas—Jamos B Ward & ark Evening Star (Br), Chick, St Jago—Waydell & “jare Courser. Coase, Philadelphia—James B Ward & Grig Britannie, Hotebkiss, Barbados—H TrowBridge’s sitigJohn Welab, Jr, Vanselow, Havana—Evana, Ball Paine, 8t Jago—Jas E Ward & Co. pen Corpei (Sr), “purr, Bear River, N8—He- | at “ine Joseph Clark, Stahl, Pascagoula, Mise—Parsons & Lous. ‘brig Kodiak, Peters, Mobile—! D Huribat & Sons. i Sebr J Nickerson, Whitmaa, saata Crus (Canary | er, ‘Sehr g K Lawrence, Merrick. Dpemete eas Ray. Schr Karl M Pott ogers, Feroandina—Parsous & Load ‘tent M R Hickman, Robeson, Phiiadeiphia—Siaght @ ‘seht LM Warren, Johnson. South Deer lem R J Wen- Wehr JM Fiske, Smuwh, Provincetown—B J Wenberz. | Scnr seine Burton, Burley, Stamiord—stantora ' facturing Co. RSPORTRD BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS AND | HERALD WHITRSTONS TELEGRAPa LIN® | othnia (Br, Neodie, “yp may ong 1h, with wise dnd passengers May 24, TAU ed 35. lon td a8) p so eben: dowed brig; 24th, lat 41 10. lon 41 10, passed steamer Kion- moud (Br), hence tor Liveroool: «ame day, lat €) 09, lon o1 amer vaee (uer), hence for Bremen; same day, lat 41 O/, jou i 45, steamers Helvetia (Bri. do tor Liver: wool; hikiopla Wes uo Tor Olaenow: same Gay, lat 60 9, jou OF, steamer ACAdIa (Br), do for d steamer Virago (Br), Whitug, lull May 2 via. South. ampton 4h, with midso ang 7 passengers to OL Wright & Go. May 14, lat 40.4 lon 444%, spoze sup Gordem UN, from Liverpooi for ptean cry ‘aw pbdell, G ow May es Movilie 16h. with ca d passengers to Eos. steamer Tharingia Ger), Meyer, i burg Bay ese Havre With. with mdse and Dawerigers to Kal Pay 21, lat 45, Jon 4:45, assed an Anchor une meaner lat 43 47, tou 49 3 1 amer City of Vera Cruz, Deaken, —— $y an with mdes snd pameusers to F Ales May th. iat 31 90, lou 73 34. pawed ba. trow Caraenas, bound norta ; same di i 7 35, brie ¥ Ht Jontings irom do, do jon W. pasved a vessel botwm up. rudder gone and pieces ars alondskie. BO Rame; Gad heavy tog irom north of Hatteras to Highlande; running slowly fore BOBS Steamer Montgomery, Faircioth, Fe: ay 20, via Orungwick shi Fort soya, with idee and Dassen gers to H Ueipcke. Ha fouay and rey weawer almost the entire passage, log Lelng dense trom Hatteras (o New York Steamer Ban Jacinto, Haze’ a Savangan Mi mdse and passengers to W BR Garrison. ‘Was deta now's outside of sandy Hook by tog vessel to Carver May 16. | bd, Sentee i tt abont 18) Hark Desets Buorovaens itt to pallags to Func, 4 Co. eg ubihd it Word eaganers, Kinsale, Ire, 58 ato t sdye & © + Bremen 50 days, with de one ta ant a) days \o ibraliar A , Maloney, Uwntuegoe 8 days, with sager Sentano, raaiore | ria Aured | op AL large isiana of ice, the ¥ ours passing st | Ia ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. | ¥!! | bearing WN | with lower mastheads likely to prove | Island Point for a week or more. was launched cn Tue | day, and was taken to the mar.ne railway, as Newbury- sche Beila Russeil (of Philadelphia). Smith, Caibarion w with sugar to Moses Taylor; vessel to Overton. & Hawkins, nr Lizzie P De wv. Chase, Sa nzas 11 days, with mo- sto BH Howell & Son; voamel to master. selr 8 B Ray “on Jersey City), Budicott, Sagua 1 | iuturn & Co; vessel to days, with sugar to Grinnell, er ma Bird, Merrul, Sagua 12 days, with sugar to Saya Tortys Sonsal to D Ht Dearbort, senr oJ Vaughan, Vaughan, Virginia. Senr A C Lyons, Jeffrey, Baltimot Sehr L Howay, Bryou, Bath, Me, 10 days, with piles to A Richardson; vessel to inaster. >chr Maggie Willard (sherman), Sparling, 5 days out, with 13,00) makeral, ,Fa7sieamer Acaputoo, Gray, “stl from Aspinwall, arrived " * poke bare Nethe May, f F Anna Weiss, & passenger, died of apoplexy and was buried at sea. Bash wel Watts, which arrived the 25th inst. is consigned Ww & Burges, Reports, passed Cape Horn Mari sed the Equator May 3 in ton 36 W. ren W March 2s lat 41 09 3 usr), tr , for London, out. Wishes, Windham, ceeded as far as Gravesend ery bevoming disabied, ¢ (or Bristol May when, « part ot t returned to Quarantine ior re} PASSED THROUGH HBLu @ATA BOUND SOUTH. Steamer Franconia. Bragg, Portland for New York, with mise guid oasenkers 10.4 ¥ Ames. a steamer Nereus, Bearse, Boston tor New York, wi mdse und passengers to HF Dimock. “s ercity ol Fitcaburg, Springer, New Beaters for aw York, With nds and Dassengers. feamer bo fore vavis, Pau Raver tor New Lork, with mdse and en Steamer icctra, Youn, Providence tor New York, mise and passengers. Steamer Amos ( Barstow, Howard, Providence for New York, with dye aud passengers. Steamer Delaware, Smith, Norwich for New York, with indse and passenzers, Sehr Orlando Snuth, Ferns, Fortenester tor New chr R H Miller, mith, Millstone Point for New York, With stone to Philbrook & Co, Sebr New Haven for New York w X | York. V R Gates, wali, Senr Higiand, Lynch, Providence tor } ir Geo Moon, Ashley, Nantucket for New Yorl » with | vehr GL Harding, Brown, Nantucket for New York, with fish to order, Schr Joseph W Fish, Rawley, Boston for New York, Schr BL, sherman, Alley. Boston for Philadelp with granite. a Green County Tanner, Hyde, Northport tor Ron- ‘sehr Harbinger. Allon, New Haven for New York. urd A Atwood, Atwood, Plymouth ior ret? Wm Whitehead, sicliols, Providence Yor New sehr Minquas, Heaney, Providence for New York. neue Rhode Isiand, Cosgrove, Providence tor New ‘Yelir Wm L Avbott, Avbott, Boston for Philadelphia, BOUND Rasr. Steamer Tillie, Ewing. New York for New Lordoc. sehr Pahaa, Weeks, Newbuty for Providen Sehr John Stockh Sehr Josephine, Sehr susie Frescoit wi), Douglass, bib jury E Whorf, Whort, New York for Wellfleet. ite MeCeun, amis, New Yors tor Hartiord, Seir Amelia F Cobb, Baker’ New York ior We _sebr Haunie Westbrook, Weenawken ior ain, ‘Haru’ doboken tor Providence. isher, Weehawken tor salew. nith, Bowman, Hoboken for Apponauy. Baekine old. pring tor Dightos n, Weehawken for Boston. ion Pomeroy. Kondout tor Boston ou, Drake, Malden tor Providence, ork tor Fall ef sehr ra) ‘Thompson, MeGarety, New eur J F Chandler (Br), sor, NS. sehr Waterloo, Whitlake, Weehawken for Rostom, sebr Amelia. Kelly, Hoboken tor Providence. ir H Willets, Hennett, Wechawken for Boston. Bennett, New York for Wind- Boston. Senr &lla, Hutchins, New York for Huntington. ehr R wv Krown, sturges, Weehawken tor Boston. Schr RH Wilson, Clask, Kondout tor Providence. ade, Wixon, Weeha ween for Noank, sasper Lawson, Mortoa, Hoboken tor Stony or Sarah E Jones, Handy, Hoboken fur New Bed- sehr Belle R Hutl, Brush, Hoboken for Providence. ir Arora Borealis (9), orKe & Einiy. Hill. Sew York for Portland, J Je. Kingston for Eastchester. Fehr Klusabeth Parker, Nar- Lopoken for Cohas: Nickerson, Hoboken for Somerset. Sehr Helen ¥, Jones, Newburg tor Middletown. sehr Ked Jacket New York tor Wareham. rehr Win Db base, Elizabetnport for oY sehr Mait, Meade, New York tor Greenwicn. ona mu V suryea, Carpenter, New York for Glen ove. SAILED, Steamers Russia (Br), for Liverpoo:: Cleopatra. Savan- nal; South Carolina, Charleston; Regulator, Walm! ton, NC; Rtehmond: Baltimore; ships Taitsing Gs. Shanghai; A M Minott, San Francisco: barks ai Br) “London: RW Grifiths, Satanzas, Curaeos ‘er’, il Draper (Ital), Dublin: Jannetje Daten), eet Germa’ (Port), Oporto; Koeket «Porto ie eae, Bionor Ayres: Boomerang oxpir (Aus). dessa: Robert Kelly. Hiogo and Yokohama; Montevideo, (Fr), Lavre: Kaw Jronstadt; kinanuel (swe bon; Orsolo (ital), Hancods, Bruuswick, Courser. Putlade Incoronate Monte Carmelo (Ita: ri di NW; Cardenas: Port au Prine (Sp), Barcelona MARITIME MISC! MISCELLANY. war Sre cable news. We are indebted to the purser of the steamer City of Vera Cruz, trom Marana, for favors. Steamer Cv from New York, eR May 13, Cape hig! dnilesdistant. 13 tathomsof Ww sled schooner, topmasts out of wate Bi in the (rack ot steainers Cound s.uih (probably the H 1, het Lookeut lighthou: reel of @ 2-masted vessel, ut of Sng Sarr Magie Locise, Bosckares Pouvers Vera Ui Vera Craz. betore reported) Wis | bee. with a cargo of window rine pr hierre, eae May 17, through stress of weather, aod was rivenasbore tx baueday an) broke up. lhe wreck wassold. Bank Reoxcea Crowstt, trom New York, which ar- rived trom Buenos Ayres Maren, 28, reports ‘when three days cut encountered a hurricane. during which lost ib boom, spars. sails. £c: also disabled the captain and frst oificct tor the whole Vovage: vessel was navigated by the captain's wie and second mate, 20 years of ago. for Great Britain, was ashore at Cape Jack Lay} UP Parimatio y } Sew Yors tor St | Schr Laura A doardman, Burlingame, Weehawken tor | Clark, New York for St ; for Que- | THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. i low); 26th, Jose (Sp), albizurl, | snip City ot Glasgow (Br), Black, San Francisco. | Also arrived 25th, ship Mermerus (Br), Fife, eisco. Sniled 25th, ship Frank Jones, Scott, do, barks Ana Lee (sp), Albina, Vaggett, New York. Also saited 26th, 1 PM, | Prowse, Philadelphia, Leauony— York. York. + Ritahie, New York for Miasgow, Messina—Sauiog, Penvamuveo, Muy 26—Arrived Orleans. Sailed—Sypatia, for ——. ters, Wilmington, NC, United States, York. Wo Johannesen, Pensacola, which arrived at Liverpool to-d boat ASPINWALL, Ma) Mayo, Cape itaytle 6th, bark seta. Jones, san Bii sailed 4th, bark Herald, son, Tampico; Sth, schrs Sopi the coast; Mth, Maria, Porto Be more, New York; hleanor B Conwe! nit tone 4 Liverpool, Idu. } paraiso (and sailed 26th t | |, Sailed’ April 17, snips Gettysbu | ist. Ivano, dle ; ‘Tierra. Carpexas, May 15—arrive Washburn,’ Wavanas 1ethe Abd-e 2éth, Martina W Bri Petersor Krown, ‘linker, W MeFadden, Port au !1 heb 15th, schr & Ps. 24th, Martha’ Cobb, ne fare | a , May ‘lo—Arrived, drews, © Hoth. Nett bark Golden ‘Thom pso NeFarland, “McFarland, Caiba Meaue, Sagua. In port 224, barks Gem, Josephine 5, Lan, lark, tor Batumore, do: ddanson, do, do: scars Felton more, do: Win Marshall, A agie Asbury, Rautras, May | Kouglass. Amsteraam; brig kag! sailed 25ta, artnae seat sie Porwo Rico; Mon. March avin } San Franeisee. arn th, Woodunre, Curtis, tor do, £9, Lonos pk Tirana, Apri! Humphreys, Liverpoo! a port and Purit ane, ide: | do; sehr J Moniton, Smith. do, | May M—Arrived, enas; 10th, Acella pathian (Br), st Jou Miled Gain, brig Hien Abia ; barks Carrier isi Lae north of | man (ir), emi John. | Bi yun Br), Haley | Nagase “April 2—In port from and for ‘than hal, arcived from do, urrived 13th, for Hong Ko! Nanako. May 12—Sailed, sbip fan Francisco. Baltimore. | | ghameiion ne Pica, April lé—in port bark Kate Hare | git), Wiliams Hamlin; Maria 5 Knowitou:’ TW A: eine ee ldg. Pawawa, tral Ai orks | Suanama, April Sarr } Chow cand sai shins 3. bark Almatia, }, Dai wage (Br), for oMas. May 15—Arrive: Bovton; scht Hattie Meui pain. H Tailed Mth, barks Prise! | County of Kichmond (1 Br). nited Staies: Joun galt, for ao ‘trig Facalader, tie) Const tte (br), St Jonus Px. to low Flora Goodale. Goodale, Huinacoa, do do. #1 Jaco, May i3—Arriveu, brigs Valencia, atts, Bos ton. -ailed 8th. schr Island Belle, Woodman, Spanish Main; 12h, brigs Long "Reach, ph Crentuegos | Pie son, ‘Guantanamo, | [Sacva. May bark Eliza Oulton (er). 0'Br rn ‘Tne Queen (tr), Mansfield, United States; Elana (Bri, Sauted 26th, ship N & E Gardner (Br), Horner, juilla, Matanzas (not sailed 20th) steamer Keailworth (Br), jiled, steamer Castalia (Br), Butler, New Lisnox—Arrived, brig Marianna [1 (Port), Lopez, New | Movies, May 27—Arrivea, steamers Prassian (Br), Montreal for Liverpool; Utopia (Br), Groat, tener Italia (Br), Uraig, New York. | ward, Gates, New York Mareh 14. Quexxstows, May 26,6 PM—Arrived. steamer Kngland | @r), Thompson. New York for Livervool. Kxvat, to May 24—Arrived, bark Nile (Nor), Olsen, New Rorrenvam, May %5—Arrlyed, brig Primus (Ger), Pe- Srerrix, May 22—Sailed, bark Graf Moltke (Ger), Oblf, Vaiunola—Sailed, steamer Anglia (Br), Smith, New 1xGtoN, April 25~Arrived, bark Melbourne (Nor), Loxpox, May 2—Steamer Finisterre (Br), Turner, folk, Va, was slightly damaged by collision with pilot FOREIGN P Arrived, schrs Francis G Davis, n (and satied 7th for San Blys); Cas- simere, Valeutine, Porto Bello (aud sailed 9th to return); beuado) Around, Bort Cimog | lsh. sonies Jo- a imiow, rigues, Por Bello; Wut, Lily, kvans, Boca del tot . brig Balear, Ba Perto Hollot "Sb anacoa, May aTit Wires sehrs Cha: nu rrié D Allen, New Ha M Merritt mot the “Olive”) Reed J ee ape River, NS, May ‘%S—Arrived. Pain Mincola, Bos ‘Cian, March {0—In portship Monte Rosa, Carter, for | Caniao, Ay pk pes tiger ships St Josent Fales, Val- abellon) ; 26th Herriman, mingwou, NO; Emma k Smalley, bada, 19th, bark D MePherson (Br brig Carrie’ le rekoring, Torrey, Cait nae kk: 10. eth ours Boswetl, Hurluut, do; Grace ToSted. schrs, Grace Andrews, Col Gran Kden, Blair, for worth of Ht rd. M ruin, Kicker tnorne, for Philadelphia, do brigs John. ehsrweod Br), Hatteras, do; rmstrong, for north of Hatte- ‘Keene, do, do: and others une. 2omAtrived. ‘bark steamer Virgo (Br), ort ships Sonora, Paine, trom ior New York, ldg; W: Hern erted put inte Valparaiso leaky) : sabi | hg April 46, , SDS St Nicholas, Wi Pa ite | Gridot barks bilas fish, Sawyer, aud Pekin, brigs Josie A Devereux, | oe, Cepbas Starrett, Babridee, Baltimors; 24th, Paysaxov, Apri 10—In port brig Alfred, Gamage, for | mh —Arrived, stevners Uonauras, Howes, merica; Gth, Wincheste Gama Gin). tice. Sun Francisco; Couma, Shack- lied 10th, steamers Montana, Connolly, San sag a Cr4 ot Panama Seabury, Cent | 8, May 25— Arrived, | A (Br) | 90, Cardenas via Neorfole; ‘an *raa- Ross, New York; barks | previous, brig Sijas Al- | lay from Texas via Nor- ORTS. H TO, mussen, Jamaica; Sth, Sth, bark Edouard, Dus: ia ‘Hans los Ith. Praneis, Stasth, 2 Moody. im aos aa, Princ it Capitan, eliey, pe sranciseo; Ua Wh:te, san He fapley. Tapley, Montevideos Sth, bark Quickstep, Chase, | ay rg, Alexander, Lobos de do: Greenbank, “Lobos de Adella Carlton, ader, Harding, do; | New York; seurs Ss Sagua ih, bark brig Addie Hale, Shep- An Scott, Malan, Yo; vad ‘New York; xehra M en; Mary’ @ Couims, for New Orleans, Idx; John Brightman, ‘Beat, Brown. tor Balti: bark, Bel Stewart (Br), , Boston, brigs | St Johns, (Br), do; ‘Three Cheers | India, Street ymour, ia Gardner Colby, ‘Thurlow, Gallison, ao; | Frovitts, Payane: 25th, | Matte: brigs Concezzior ks J Stone, Hallett, peas Marmion, Jordan, ‘Arkwright, Armstrong, 1. Jones, do; ish, Vas- a Francie: | brig Foroute, Portland. j rk Adele, Laphaw, Foo- | d 10th to return . » Lowell, singapore and | May Ji-tn port brigs Erie, Sears, for | brigs 35 P.Smith, Warren, | uck, Woodvury, Port | qe if Raed lord | | sugars for do; 17th, brig ander: Té—Arrived, scbrs Hallock, Sharrett, | Mero Ativa (Br), from Charlottetown. P&I, with oats | Havana Alexander Harding, 1 ge Cardenas, 17th, | total wrees. A K Earox—The appraised value of the wrecked jal caved from this Vessel, betore reported aban- ‘at Block island, was $1990, on which the Bloc Taund Wreeking Co receive: pet pores iS feperes capsized in Monnt nd ifted ashere on Pradence Iviand nguted’ on Friday last, pumped ourasd taken to Fall Kiver tor repairs: Scnx Avpis Seavey, which has been ashore at Plain pori for repairs. Sen Maw or rox Mise, Sm Baracoa for New York, wiih _s caro ot irpit, was eap- sized &Q inst, m iat Sl, lon Th the seamen & {ras named Uito Eiuerson. The captain, mate, cook and {wo seamen remained ou the bottom of the Yessel tor two days before they Were tuken off. ‘ sh—sehr HOH sie, from Richmond. pal, went asho bound to New York, with # ot on Sewell’ Polut Friday tight was lighiened and got of Monday imorning by g steamer Criterion. oe reed tloaded cargo. and is reaay to proeced on het voyaze. -iserxe, Vasari Back Clara adelphia Dee 29 for Veen heard of Smirscriprsc—S H Talbot. of jachias, bas sei of about 09 tone in his yard eritates to set it ap, 27 Sie Bonineas tor veseelsie so very duit ving. sailed ot ines + WHALEMEN. Saiied rm repre i 1 bark Triton, Wopoiag.. stant tote st fieisaa Apri id, bat tto, Robin- Pthaeven, Montrose, NB. 160 jelen: son. Sis vith ea bbl bbis 4p oul. SPOKEN. from Bremeu for Sandy look, n, 0 u 3 y Serea Ayys ” ee na 8 Ti le ' ) aang tor Queens- n. ADEE Bar 30 iF 0 $9; from Liverpool for Bor! Apel dat Behe sta na © Ha May sat siatsa2s, ion si NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. | Merchants, shipping it4 and shipmasters are in. formed that by telegraphing to the Merato Loaton Bureau, No 6 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, Rue Seribe, the arrivals at and departares from Ka ropean end stern ports of American and all foreiga vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge a1 pablished, Captains arriving and sailing from Frenes and Mediterranean ports will Gad the Paris ofice the m: economical and expeditions for telegrapning aewa OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Astweer, May 2%—Satied, ol ship Britiso America (Br), | Lockhart, U States. Bristo. May 2%6—Arrived, Walnut Aracaju via Falmontl Basmsn, May 24—Salled, vark Wecor (Ger), Poppe & Clara E MoGtivery, iw | Yors. Croxetant, to May 24—Arrived, barks Noah (Ger), sal- voson, New York; 8t Cload, Bagley, Mobile ; Toledo (Di Rose, Savanoah; Auneberg (Nor), Fredericksen, Ne Orleans. Gavas Vanuovts, May %—Arrived, bark Ottis (Nor), | | Holm, Pensacola Gusscow, May B—Gailed, bars Grote (21), Macready, | San Francisco. Sailed 2th bark Solafde (Nor), New York, Arrived ‘0 the Clyde 26t0, bark Jane Kilgour (Br), Rib sour, Cardenas Havny, May 2%—Salled, bark Abbie Thomas (Sr), Ol- ver, Detaware: brig HO Sibley, Colson, Sew York (not previously). Sasled ath, bark Esther, Loring, Boston. Lavenroon, May %—Aarrived, steamers Fintewrre (Br), a itiene, Georzs, Rin Janeiro Maree | Turner, Keckvort vin Caireston sod Norfolk, Ve (see be- | May 4, and \ (vefore reported), from | so Rin Perepiecs, Dawes, from | from Liverpool for Callao, May | |. Burmese, from Boston for Lisbon, | nick," nga Montevideo tor New York, April ta: “Arrived ith, (wos 24th). bela Gm ton, was premature. sailed 1th, schrsA F An | 18th, Pred E Scammell (Br), | Sypeny, CB, Ma; | Sr Joux. Nis, | en, Goudy, t Liver tay | cleared 2th, | goth, bark Huron ‘TRisipaD, May to sail 2h. | (Pen Steawxe Borwmta} gargs Ms _ 12—railed, southdown, Williams o—Acrived, WO uy d—-Cleared. sche Maracain ay Arrives. C Baltina toward. Misvdee (iin), New York; London brig Bil 23—In port, brig Elbe (Br), for Boston, | ast, Leia! Boston. ‘trton, The reported arrival 26th of schr A Denixe, trom Bos- Auuts, north of Hatteras; | Matanzas. ship Lillie Soulard | Rasscl® Owen, Aden, | McLeod, English Channel. | eurast, May 14—Sailed. Diac Miho, Catucich, New | Yak (betore reported satie | 10th). Baovweasuavex, May 12—Arrived, kebecca, Novak, New York. Beewennaves, May i trived, Atlantic, McKenzie, | | Charleston: Ith, Orenval. McIntosh, do: Oans, Jaques, | | and Bremerha Weyhausen, New York Ene, Bas- | fen. Poiladelp 2th, A Kiockmann, Minder, Persa- col sailed lth, Li ia; 12th, | | Braunschweiz (s). Undeutsed erick Lass, Peters, Philadel Balt ent May 1s—Arrived, Doriaa (), Ritchie, Gias- | to load tor New York. ay. ‘COFENMAGEX, May i—Arrived, | adeiphi Catcurta, Apett 35 —Ci | Baston ae ye iS—arrived, City Pc za, Las Ut Elityt fe April 2l—sailed, Carondelet, Stetson, Lon- Tite April ¢—Sailed, Wealthy Pendleton, Blanch- Thyra, Faikman, Phil- | Merryman, Young, . New York. t, Elliott, Irom Lon- jo, Torgeson, irom Uam- of Tanjore, Smith, san | gas; J W Vannawan, Sagua; E i Drummond, id, Bertha, Pote, |p! and Porn, Blanchara, do; Joseph Clark, Park, Pabellon i Ce ae Ave About half her cargo was discharged tote Rasmone, May 1¢—The Ohio, ports on Stir inst, Int 45 N, lon St W, passed slip W don, of Liverpool, driving u uler p AR lower lopaa pe Darently deserted, strong SSW wind at tine, with rai aod squalls and high sea running, ~ent boat on board from Baltimore, re ble in charge of first orficer, and the Wimbiedon was tonnd Jaden with coal, salt, iron and sundries. she had about t feet water in lower -hold, but no other dan: stow in eng! Could be seen, ho we on boar, And not cabin showed she Was abandoned since oth dnst. Cay Meyer would have taken her in tow had ‘he weather been more favoraple, |The Wiinbledors of Liverpool, Christie, sailed from Liverpool Arti 1 tor Quebec. | Suaxanat, April 1—The bark James 3 Stone (Amp baa be taken out of dock, ber repairs being comm AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA. Man te Arrived, steamer John Gite ny hrs J A Parsons, Boston ; Jennie Rosa: Tr Gaoreetown, J Austen, Georgetown; James Maloy. Standish, Wd. Kili ‘a, Mary i Me a, aud sullie stecluan dom George nouth; Mary Hate, Houry Al town), BOSTON, May 26: ks Isaac duckson, Welsh Wavarte anid Alber Buassil thew: Miohole Now: ary port, Cleared—steamers Seminole, Matthews, Savannal Ari Whilten, Philadetpbia: Gen Whitney, Halles New Yorn: ship Cailtormia, Neb do; barks bssex. Peterson, Zanzibar; Neptune, Beal, Cientnegos: Charles stilphe Jobo, NB; “sehr Sparkling sea, itunore, Eye Seminole, and Artes; bark Cibele. bee pres steamers Cincora (Br), mele Raleigh liver, Charleston; J Maclirs Hattie G Dow, Niok dl. mers George W Elder, Reed, New Yorky Lo Walker, Kdenton, NO; crawetn Cark, New York, bark Speedweil (ir), lower, Brunswick, Ga; schra’ Levoita. Whitmore, Berbice; 0'C8G1bson, Binery, Boston: Wm Tice, Tice, North salem Jone i ‘Donnell. MeKentry, Now Haven} Katle P Li New. buryport;'Hannan Warwick, Balley, aut adelpatd dia H Travers, Wheatley. do. Bredsdorff (Nor), Amsterdai P (son, Belfast: Muria Scammell, rensscol Kennedy. Santander: D’Ommela Ainsteriom: Agnes iarton. Matanzas; J i Browg Wes Indies: «ers J rmuda: KH Nowinny Hata o Smiled—Barks P ‘aylor, eiro. BANGOR, ay Per aies schrs Mary Collins, Cok Jing, Danen, Ga; Fila Hodedon, Davis, Turks Island, Glearede Bark H Howers, Harkness, Liverpool BELFAST, may 2i—arrived, sehr Adrian, ent, Balti- more. Zad— Arrived. sours, Orion, Patiorson, Orland (and sailor for Rondour); bveline. it Sailed—Schr M W Drew, French, Rockland. to load for Jacks: tlle. ete Tived, schr MH Condon, McCarthy, Wilming toa, May 25—Suailed, schrs Alice Oakes, Marson ; Gen Howard, krskino. and “Kate Nitebell, Khstman, ‘New A Leeman (new), Leciaan, Glen Oove, N Muy 4—Arrived, sohr Ocean Traveller, ia. Arrived, schr Pointer, Sears, New STON,’ May 22—Cleared, schr L & M Dono van, Douovan, a Northern port via brunswick, Ga, Sailed—sehr Winawurd Staples, Buc kaville, Kk Brimigu (Br, Laverp ed, steainers 1) Foley, Bune, Baltimore . Palladelphia. ip Richard If, Husted, Liverpool; bark W Whiting (Br). Palmore, do, Railed— Steamer Calvert, Foley, Baltimore. CAbals, Nay 2—Cleared, sclir ¥itinds, Clingman, 2s—Arrived, scr Isola, Dunbar, Wind ‘ort Kaya, 00. ; ues citN, Ga, Mag 2 Arrived, bark hen (Nor), shup. G ritain cB tes eusen, Nicuwdiep; 2 q Dark Sir Coun campbell” (BI Haw Chileott.” Liverpool ; Rogers, Madcira. Cleared 20th (Br, Dalzell. Queens arnbull, Swansea; Lmilie unde; Peter Koliland (Ger) sterlat ‘aiermo. (Br), Wade, Liverpool 2igt, Hertha (er), #raudholt, Hu Fhud ve. Nay Giosauled, schrs iN Lovell, Me Lean, and Jos P Ross, Paull, New Yo GALYE sTON, May 2 tleared, seu Robert Rug, fou Hav: INDIANOLA, May 13—Arrived, ns tone H French Harksen, Pensicoli uddig, Voss, Pai Maou la. JACKSUNVILL May '8—Arrived. sechrs Eva Adell Eilts” New York ‘PW “Livingston, MeDonals, Beltast Scars Ann & Valentine, Potter, Albany; July New Yori. urs Florida, Gilmour, Belfast; Early . sciirs Alice *Belten, phgreiman, Phila: “dennis & simmons, Young. Baltimore. Se ord, Rano, New York. ‘omo, Lewis, Phuadelphia; Rosa 36 Arrived steamer City ef one ston tor New York (and proceedo Fg. Sarah Shubert, Higness Ella P Little, Crawior Vhiladelobia, rived, steamer New On 26: poate Cieare Fourth, W 19th—Cleared, Atv ris owell. 1 angad ‘nas, Gandy Ri Ma h—t ip Emma (Fr), Olivier, BS, Cleared nt ver Wiliminton, Holimes, Keg it, NORFOLK, May 24-—arrived, schrs Lizzie Foose Enwan, Prince, Charleston, area T Onn eptaar. eh, bi! “4 F Sist 26--Arrived, schr ur fe: Bickurore, Baltimore. nn Salied ir T Cottingham, Smith, Philadelphy NEW BEDFORD, May 25—Artived, sebr Matthew Vas sar, Baltimore. ‘aulei—Bri oy sy Azores; schirs Henry A Paul Georgetown, Geo Kilburn, H wee Loulsa Fran ces, Jon ‘tandoinh Empire, and Sarah L Thoinpsom, Dew dork. Win D pe aeo ire DO. 3 NEWPORT, May 24, rrived, sehr’ Blackston Whxon. LF agg 4g tor New Yor! a Keturned, sches arpoe. ato, werraneet for Clia- inet, Westall, Pro we ~ ae rk. a Or, Taylor, trom Gove W Rentuy., noear fot Watelifu!, Gill, Providence for New ady v Bake er, Allen, tor New York; and others, ebaren') Isiand Harbor 2%), schrsJ Ponder, Jr, Browns Alaa, Hiram Tucker, Knowiton; a swallow, Car- all trom Providence for New Yor! WICH, May2gcArrivod rchry # Mt Buebior, from | Baltimore: Grace Davis, Georgetown, DO. EW LO) ag rrived, schrs <usan E Nash, Soni on for New ‘ork; Benj knglish, Providence tor NEW HAVEN, ae %—Arrived, schr Lamartioe, “Bleatognscirs C ‘i Kelly, Crowell, G it DO. 2 0 it Kelly, Crowell, Georgetown, 7 hay ster ter= tt ‘ark . md Vesper, ‘Spencer, Ser PASCAGOULA. May 19—Arriyed, bark Perou (Nor) Fredericksen, Havre via sandy Hook. Cleared—Hark Fritz ‘atch Guagersén, Cherbourg. 2th—Cleared, brig Abby Watson, Holden, Boston, sENBACOLA: May 2)— arrived, steamer Hermes (kus, Puila DELPHEA, May %—Arrived. steamers Ann Biz. Richards, New Yorks Beveriy, Pigree. dos sche sharp, Sin rp, tro! rinidad; New Zealaod Greeaiaw: frome Kango: ‘iva ‘ado, Pinkham, from Blut Mill: Abby L Dov ing, Boston. Below—seb ¢ (Br), Slade, from Palerino. mers Saxon, Snow, Boston: Flori Providence ; George U stout, Ford, New ¥ pila, Davis do: schrs Abbott Lawrence, 1 Newburyport; AH Leaming. Brower, Pail River Bader Heath, Lottery Candin Also cleared, at ersamer Abbot ford (Br). Sargeant, Liven Carver: 10) ool sohy' man, Sacua; Faia t rorter, Ch: Homan! Abby L bow, Young, do: ¢ ‘rama, Gib i Now e, Prov ‘ Boson; Jesse B Smith, STL bel Sebrs Z Steelman, for | corks. Taiand an Taylor & ‘ime tor Boston, passed down this m Redtor}, anchored of rainy Sehr H T Hedges, from ere last evening Pana Docwed 30 daring the — Rus bark Wits jor Dublia 94 Minnehana tor 3 owas, got uniter way from Keody Island last eveuing, and proceeded down. In port, schr Oregon, for New Bedford, 1d; dg neggerishy roos, for Boston, passed down at 11g ies ChE Kate & Luella, from Hallowell, passed uy his PM. Steainer *axon, for Boston, and sehr C for do. pawsed down at 2:3) PM. 4 erm brig ts be:ow herg coming up Detawane Bayakw aren, May 26, PM—Beig Tropte Bir sailed for New York at z PM. Bark Brage as betore reported. a herm oe fay aie jay 24—Cicarod, sche Hope Ou, Chase, j Pultacorsna. 8 Arrived, schr Aibert Jameson, from Rondout. h—Arrived, seamer anora, Jubnson, New York. odrich, Matanzas, jay 26—Ln the lower harbor, schet from Bath for New York: J € Rovers, 94 Mail, Brookings, Gard aven tor di auslia tor go, Uannil & Raymom gperes, Fletche: Fietcher, Bowdoinham tor ner tor do; Convor, Fre! Wooster, Mer sriand, ais tor do. NUB, May %—Cieared, sohrs Jas Alderdice, Rockhill. Georgetown. DC; i Engic, Ma Yerstraw: Sarah A 8, sner. i:gvert, and Albert Pharo, Bingham, | Fe, ora, Vail (rom Albany), Somerse’, to fh ime rging. Atthe head of Lon ad Sound 24th, Pt, bound woes, May 10—Arrived, Gurlstengen. Ponsaccla. | cat sohure Views ma Theres cht Eusrwonr, Way iv cAriived E essley. nd, Mo- | oun, earn abate bile: ith, Amytos Aiberisad. Pascagogia e. | PAWIUUKET way Ib—salled, tonre George S Allison i al ay il— Atlas, Larsen, Phiecelpaie tor la eet never re oy oh BP Woolsey, Tirrell, 2 Wm oCar Vf Giascow, Mry Is artives. Deighia. Apmes Witming- | eT CMOND. say" i arrived, steamer Old Dominion | ““Baileg ith cortachian ta " pid ken, ee iat May 18-Sailed, ship Brid ‘ an i be jut 20. Jom! "i wate! | Harte, ie | eh, Rove, Shelburne, | Spalding Port Townson ee 1 ker, Baker. ¢ ee Hook. = eared, ships King Filip, Rawitos, Pure cam BURG, _ timarnved, Samay @, Bohwon- | Sa Lite ct sf w, York, ane AY. SHAH. May 25 Arrived, steamer peruvian fasts, Port. bpabapricettst yy voume poe, eeray ‘New Ori Cleared-—Sebr Carrie L Godfry. Godiry, Fort ohn. seriiner, New asia A ite |, Railed Steamer Ashiand, Whiteburst, Sew Yore: bark isth, Henri | SR Bucki, Bagley, New ¥: | epi i 13th, Dexter, tianmett e's ¥ » ii ers WO ferry, {Baw ing = wr 9 ‘ fms A Rodgers, Balimore: G ay Fleece, aap a ‘ace; # 8 Bickmore, Thompson, Nee New York heey te Lng cisco | — Of Holyhead 13th, | Poot for sa | ggoter | ale 2 trom Gravese | ba 7 ‘ork; Ldn, srolines monons, May Il—Arrived, x | Bayarnab cand satied a | LD iA fea ot Pe reporter 2th ror mweastie, May lé— lampta River. om Poisr, May nic at ay . from Hard for ‘nay 1g Grom. mivese: Dione m % Niord, fareen, Vrales; Cel | 7 ie | aL May, &Arrived, Edgar, Beveridge, and Eros, Tore wen, Savann Oharie: | ol tg ebarge lier ent) es yond be fee lost her fal Liwentom, May rim tn t | trom L rma Wik tor Mor mormins W! consde! | oe nor tee i ster Be pie, te, Orgee ie x tar netic. | ls—arrived, Bellans w. if Jamaica od Cs a.8e spe ae oF Fitter, Wevber, ie Boag | Setaca May 2~Arrived, sae Beatriz, Kirenoefer, aves, irasmus, Jaye and Co- prumencase, May \a—arrived, Marmera, Downle, ear sustained woch dawwage. bat i Wa previously snd Beer aeinsaveny . irom Liver. Si Himposn. Nex py fowes, wave Town. @ Pins Balsa Borland, | ik, Rogers, ‘Morris, Quebec (before | Agnes Campbell, Lan- . | see SULLIVAN, Ma: 5 Rotaunes, sehr Aan, tom Rec York, hey * ww ey a hed a , May 24—Arrived, schrs Magi n | Gra a Baltimor ; Roamer, Nebarieni Math for Fule it at. May Sarr, sehra fachol Seama, wi, DU; aid, or Pilateipnia, HAV eS, hay 4 rived. schre 8 ‘Pnus telphia naib mm: Alm or dor ditions fi Now ve" Bue. aries tor do; Emma, an meas iy moute sor ir ranes acor lee Tower. TON, NC, "May eared, bare August tNG Ger), C3 Rotterdam. WILMINGTON, May 2%—Arrived, sour Kae 8 Ren, Doughty. nuan via New York. man 1 gyerkerso 04 i Gesertion, aoe saitk mo ‘pai RY roquired; No charge until tee mM BOUSe, Acorns, a FROM Dive w auits maniged. 351 Broadway, readoacs \ yore it States; no pu seamen in Bas Ura ow ¥. ig AF ove wh re, ” " giate. oy ere, $y per halt doxeu.” “hols oy HUB, Nobasszs? oe) te ’ 4 o +