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THE MASYATIC. FLATS eens sane) No Abatement of the Exist- | ing Nuisance. A NIGHT The Police Board to Di infect the 3 The rumor has been current for some daye that the dumping of tbe offensive material from tbe svows at the foot of Ninety-fourth and Ninety- MiXth streets had been prosecuted at nignt. Last evening, between the Lours of eight and ten, two HeRatp reporters patrolied the entire district lying between Ninety-second and 106th streets, It Was neituer a pleasant nor an casy (ask. ‘The first mao encountered declared toast It was | | ) phe NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY ‘SHIPPING NEWS| = ‘The deata of this scholar and divine revives old | THE RIFLE. OPENING OF THE SPRING MEETING OF THE NA- TIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION—THE DIRECTONS, AND SHORT RANGE MATCHES. ‘The opening matches of tie spring meelius of tional Rifle Association came OT )exicrday ar Creedmoor, The weather was all tar could be desired for good snovoting, The atmosphere be- ing clear and the light good. The wind, too, Was aveadeccna ION. | favorable, vlowing gently irom the south-south- West up the ranges in the direction of the line of fre, Az both matches which came off were before third class targets the wind gauges were placed at zero, and bardly any elevation was necded to carry bullets up to the mark, this being wbout point blank distance (two hundred yards) off. Aithough the weather was fine and the sport good hardly any visitors were on tbe grounds other than afew immediate friends of the con- lestants, Whether this circumstance is to be at- tributed to a decreasing interest in rifle shooting, on the part of the New York public, or that the distance of the ranges, cost of going and coming | and admission to the grcunds are obstacies, 13 yet nut @ good might for finding te locality at its | worst, as astroug breeze was blowing ‘rom the southwest, “Hut,” sald the inhabitant of York- aD open question, ‘The arrangements avout the grounds for the ac- commouauon ol a large influx of marksmen and visitors were very good, A large bulletin board Was provided in front of the range-keepec’s office vile, “cae poor immigranis and paupers OM i, ine purpose of pusting announcements of Ward’s Island will get tie benefit of the chauge o! wind.’? | shooting and the result of matenes. A tent was also erected for the accommodation Oj the mem- Below Second avenue there were DO gas IAPS, bers o: the pres, The reiresbment rooms at the aud even upon that thoroughfare they were at wuch distances apart that the region was only slightly illumined, Alone, without guides and in tne Gurkness, the HERALD men groped their way along paths by the side of stagnant ponds, stam bled over unlevelled loads of gravel anu pil Bones, constructed With stray planks temporary briages across ditches and open sewers, climbed treacherous embankments, and slippea into dark nd muddy sioughs. ‘Tne region was as deserted and weird and cangerous a Jallow corner of some drear “God's acri tienless water lay in the pouds dark and still and deacly, The miasma was borne oy the breeze coward Ward's Island and ‘bat part of Long is- | \and beyond, The carts, which in the daylight form an endless and moving chatn between the sconsand the dumping grounds, were found, now that the dark- gess liad set in, atrest near the wretched bovels | whiclr botu sides of Second avenue, A committee gf police surgeons paid a visit yesterday afternoon, by request of tpe Commis- sioners, to the Harlem Mats, to view the garbage welds. tae Board. ACTION OF THE POLICE BOARD. Alter much private Gewberatiop aa us to the prdper piace ut which the garbage aod sWeepings of toe gity sbould be dismiected the ommissioners care to the conciasion that the dumping board and not the deposic ground was such pluce, and accordingly @ resolution was Nuopted reconsidering the resulution of the pre- vious meeuug consenting ty the transfer to the Board of Health ior disiniecuog purposes the sum of $5,000, ‘Ine original resoidtion was then laid upon the tabie uud it Was Voted tfat tne Burean of dtreec Cleaning make arrangements jor dis- Injecting ali the reiuse material as it 18 being put on the scows, ‘To calt forth from the Health Board some Mctal opinion as to the character of the street sweepings the following resolutions were ucopted :— Whereas the Board of iolice have ander the laws of ch portions of street be it Board of Health be aud bereby ts its judgment torthwith, and also, trom time to time, aod communicate the same to this Bourd as to the suitability of the material that is bow bemg or may be delivered by the Street Cleaniu sureau gud made use of Jor the filling in of low an suuken lots in this cit, Resolved. That the Boar! of Health be and hereby is requested to communicate what measures in its opinion, in addition to those now mate use of, are re- quisité ana necessary to be taken by the Board hs od o render the material gathered by tbe Street Clea of ‘They Will report at the next meeting of | Creedmoor Hote! and the atands on the grounds (all under charge of Captaiu Kiem) were supplied with substantial fare, The main fagstad on the Tange was decorated with @ liberal suppiy of | pumting, whieb, as tt fluttered in the breeze, con- ” Tne sickening, mo-— i} | the winner during the year. tributed much to impart an agreeable vividness of colocing to the scene. THE DIRECTORS’ MATCH. Jhis contest was open only to-directors and honorary directors of the National Rife Associa. tion. The distance was 200 yard: sition, stand- ing; wea on, any military ride; five rounds, with two “sighting”? shois; the entrance fee, $1, aod tue prize, the direcrors’ championship gold badge, to be shot for annually and only held vy The vaiue of tbe badge Is not stated, ‘There were thirteen entries. ‘The match commenced at haif-past three o’ctock and Was Qolshed up in about three-quarters of an hoar. It will be seen that Majur Fulton is tne winner, though to the untnitiatea 11 might seem Lnat Mr, Sanford’s score is the better one, inas- | much as he hus no outers in tt. ‘d discusston | ( ‘The iollowapg are the scores:— DIRECTORS’ MaTCH. Scores, a5 8 5°38 0 3 2 2 Captain J. &. Sto 0 4 Colonel G. W. Wiens é Cy 3 . 3. Di 3 rt 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 THE SHOKT RANGE MATCH. This match 1s always a popular one, ana there were provadly more eatries for it than any over that will take place during the meeting, It isa coutest 1a Which ali classes of shooters and kinds Oi rifles may participate; a struggie for toe laureis wherein & Man must depend upon lis nerve and tuat intuitive sympathy and quickness between eye and hand tuat alone can command success. The match was open to members o1 the National Rifle As-ociation. The distance was 200 yards; seven rounds, With two “sighting” suots; posi- tion, standigg; weapon, any rifle within the ruies of the association, She entrance fee was $1, Luere were altogether n prizes to be competed for, to the aggregate v lue vor $267. ‘The frst prize, 8 beautilul 20: d medai. wortn $150, tne gift of Mr. George Wilke: won by Major Fulton on the almost hae ge gy score of 33 points out of @ possible 35. There were altogether - firty- nine entries, ‘The res of Messrs. George croven and J, W. Gardner hye pets aiter the match Was over; and it was only ascertained on the way home that Mr. Crouch atiributes lis jailore to the Dreakiug of the rear sight on bis Ze pn pe any er jon. “oat Pot the aa akan ow gua. The uo mings tae prize iist:— jots in tue o mes meda. dangerous to lue nor detrimental to health | gare eae ty icc mons bia DOGGEREL ON THE CONSPIRACY OF CATALINE. (lo foul gas metre.) Moorish air. (saw from the dock, when the morning was shin- | sixta, cas! $5, Pailip Ki cy dog oo * it "bles eight ng, A soow full of geroage sail gracefully on; Second, life membersuip National Rifle Associa. 1 Bea, transierrabie, and $25 cash, value $50, A. fF, naley. ‘rhird, cash, $20, T. R. beri ogttne cash, $15, RC, Coleman; fifth, cash, §10, J.T. Be Bese Klein; seventh, $5, uto Seneciock; nl Dib, cash, $3, cash, $3, E. H. Madison. are eine feadtog ' scores b, cash, cas xauder Pyl bar oy eleve: ; hinth, ward I came to that spot wheo the eve was decliniag, The followin ‘Tue scow could be seen, Out Ber cargo Was GONE. ” sjor Henry Fulton 644 5 7 a6 5 &h! such is the way that they 2x it in Hariem, rR oes: 4 Ee ee the bones and mattresses, the murdered tom Fy polentn, 3 30a 4 With the ashes, old boots and foul swill,as they ints schevisck 44388 3 barrel 'em, Alexander Pyle Pisa ae < Edward Barker. 638s 8 8 2 Are collected witt care to be Gumped on the & = ~ ea rw Se et ee fats. che te ie ie ae | We Jas SE a Br Sever tell me of zephyrs, soft, sweet and Ambro- We Oe ETE | tal, Dee eae ‘vhat are wafted from bowers of the sunniest Hiewignast fe pete ea Por when Jones and McQuaid have sent ta their Winn evan. Sly Se? Tot Sire ae | “proposal” Messrs. Kielo, Priceand Schweelock were ties on ‘They can “see them snd raise’ up ascent more | scores sublime, On, who would Rot build him a cot by that river, Leep bowered im embraces of myrtie and rose, When, with quinine so cueap be takes care of nis liver, And with Disbeck nose? WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. A BZAVY SUFFERER. To tus Eprror or Tux HenaLD:— Your exceilent articles on tne Harlem perfumery come in very good time. 1 havea lew questions which I wish to refer tothe great Hegatp court of eroitration. Can you tell me bow Yorkville real estate owners are vo be compensated for tais great outrage apon their property’ 1 own some twenty-five buildings in Yorkville and Sariem, dompings rejoices bis aod my property ig damaged to the extent Of State, bas issaed from his office, under da! $100,000 and my rent roil is cut down over $10,000 eth inst., an exhaustive circular, peraanum. Wii tue cliy aushorities—eitner the Police Commissioners or the Heailtn Board—pay me tbe cGamages! Who can I bold respon- wible for this property cost me over $700,000, and by this living, travelling pertume wy houses are left empty or nearly so. Van B injure A’s pro; —~ to sach an extent without apy recourse! Sureiy not, 1/ there 38 any justice in New Yors. Just go from Ninety- jourta to 100L street on iDird aven aud you Wil ce perfamed from head to io0ot With the strongest kid of scent—something Dew ani suco as you will ever forget. | ned e | ninth, tenth and elev 1 of % points Taey shot of and got toe Sixcd, seventh and eighth pisces ia the order in v pers named. Price, Bal and Madison 22 polots and obtained the laces in the order in matcn commenced & which tney are named. The at four o'clock. ‘fo-day the great feature of the spring meeting comes off—the contest for the Leecn Cup and the Championsaip Gola Badge, wortn $59. ts to be shot at the same distances, number oO! rounds and deseription of rifles aw the internatioual march, | Whoever ‘akes it will virtually be America’s rep- resevtive champion rifeman jor the coming year. ‘The struggle may be lookea upon as between three | or tour men only, ana the chances are that tne invioeibie Fulton Will carry of toe tropuy; bus if be succeeds in duing So it Will not be without a close contest with Bodine, Gildersieeve and Dakin. | THE NATIONAL GUARD RIFLE PRAC- 4 Wil assist io puilding or buying @ shanty on © the flats if jou will gaurantee to keep the i Heaith, the contractors, Euliee Com qissiv: and ali connected wita the foul transaction t ard e for ix months. With great respect ana adaira | tion for the HERALD, bata very truly. THOMAS K, AGN =s 80 yy street, a constant reader cea adver. for over thirty years. Stw Youu, May 27, 1875. 4 CONTRACTOR WHO “GRASPS THE rDzs.” Torgs Epiron of Tak HRALD:— The bid of Jones & McQuaid was regarded by the majority of contractors at the time It was an- mounced as ridiculousiy small, if the terms of tne contract were to be observed, situougn tae exp!a- Ration of it is plain enough now. Mr. Everard, who has had some exper. io such matters, made a very careful estimate of the work at the ‘ume aod really desired it, baving # large iorce of uvemployed nang, ons his bid, Whica allowed him (he waa 2 of prod. Ww G oor cents per cuvic vara more than Meta, Wut bir. Everard nad ao ideo % Would have to ve duue according (0 the iGcations sud Wilh cean 2 NeW YORK, May 27, 1975. CONTRAOCTUR, THR WORK STILL IN PROGRESS. To tas Epiton or rie Henao: Alver ail your praisewortny demouscemens of the infamous Giilug ia sbomlastion | noticed tule carts dumping the same disgasving Gite and ‘nied a Camnot you, who have © the aa ising prepay to ue. myploned tbe couse of ping Park last pundey tae mor d be piwiniy perceived. ew Youn, 5 May ae 1875, HUMASITY, DANIEL OCONNELL'S CENTENNIAL. To rue Eptrom or Toe HERaLD:— Uwing to the maitipucity Of ceatenniais occur. Ting im the United states it appears that our irish ciusens haye jorzotven ‘that the centenary of tne } o( Daniel U'Connell ts on the 6th of oe t. eee Urivien Ban ire pre re a ieee to ceiwurare ¢ ten it thay mamen Of {iis Sonar yan overivyl bua 80 Oseurrence! oe le Be ke ao acerannaaige TICE. Colonel George W. Wingate, Inspector General ot Rifle Practice for tne National Guard of this of containing twenty-three articles, laying down the rules aad Teguistions to be opserved in rifle practice by the diferent corps comprising the State National Startling abomination? This Guard. The division and brigade ims,ectors of | rifle practice are to supervise all matters apper- taining to this bramcl of theoretic instruction within their respective commands. They are to attend competitions offered by the State to the commands to which they are attached Kegimentai practice will that proper provision is his regimens for thi system of instruction. commanding oficer boy several Co 8 is Tesponsin: rifle practice vi the Carried out according to in case of bn te bits the prescribed rule Pegimental i tor 18 tu act as umpire. oapectors of rifle practice are to qualify us Marksmeo. The National Guard of the First and Second @ivisions ana suck other orgauizations as may have svallabie ranges wili be required to stucy bus course preseribed in “Wiogate’s Manual of 1m Practice." et practice 18 divided into three — rst to Comprise five shots stacdin, 100 tue second @ve shuts ko ots lying, at 400 yards. Iu the period tue oy and thira classes will aoe cones. cuvairy = re rived for infantry. If the second class they Will practice at a second class terget, eeliny, a 250 and 200 yards. “On the Ist ot December in each year the prac- tice of regiments is ty be tao ed and reporied according to merit. yhe status of merit among aiderent regimeats = be pubushed aunauily by Headquarters he Creedmoor fife ranges are opened without cuerge to members Of tie National Guard, in uni- ph on Tuesdays, Thursdays aud lridays of each practice with the State Pag ool rif os mounted wi cio Jucreased elevation will be required cuce are to practice in the tuird YACHTING NOTES. The schooner yacut Atalanta, Mr, aator, New York Yucnt Uiub, has been completely overnauied £00 is now in commission, ‘The yacnt idler was at ancoor of Stapieton yes- vorday, she being the first (bis season at that aachorage. Yacht Stariight (00 club), Mr. Wayland, from New Haven, _ Whitestone yesterday, en rowle for New Yor! ‘The #loop yacht Addie, Mr. Cornelius Rooseveit, Sea Ro iad, \ooks very hendsome uons. Mr, Kouseyeit is sunguine peed. Li so the Vision will have y ted trem Senay Hook | OBITUARY. REY. GILBERT MOKGAN, D. D. memories in the world of letters, Born in Central | New York Im 1791, he was distingu’shed eariy in | the present century in organizing Presbyterian | 13 and academies through the micdle and western sec.lons of this State, Moving to Penn- syivania, Mr. Morgan, in 1836, pecame President of tue Western University et Pittsburg, and enbanced bis reputation by @ report on education, prepared at che req@est of a committee of the Legis- isiature, That report became the basis of the educational system of that State. Subsequently Mr. Morgan rendered similar services in North Carolina, Where he resided for several years. Finally be became a permanent citizen of South | Carolina. In the latter State be was the propries tor of the estate known as Bradford Springs, | about fifteen miles trom Sum on the “High Dilisof the Santee River,’ which Was bis home | at tne time of mis death, This, however, took place at the residence of bis son-in-law, Mr. E. Velatield Smita, in New York, on Loursday night, Ma. aiter un ult of Only jour days, His diseas se was p.cumonia, alihouga the unmediate elu occasion of bis death was an effusion of plod suadenly stopping the action of ihe heart, Notwithstanging Mis great age, Dr. Morgan was to just IM Most remarkabie easion uf lls powers, boca Of mind and pouy, rug and seeing Uke a manor midge age. Io © Wis & preacaer of power. Sore uas been cuiefly Known a8 a contributor io theolog.cal jeurdals. Iu 1870 the University of New York cooserred upon him the degree of Vocior of Divinity. a puole document the eminent tasicr Lewis, of Union University, de- Scrivoa the suvject O: this sketch ag “one of the most learned men in the country.” In the late war De. Morgan adbered to the cause of his Sommern neignoo but ke deprecated the Jatal acienptl ut secession. Dr, Morgiu’s lalest appearance Im public was at the recent opening services of Dr, Huli’s church, on Filth ave- nue aud Filty-lita street. AG Ue laying of the corner stone of thas | edilice Lie benewicuon was pronounced oy Dr. Morgan, ou the invitation of Hail, The luneral services Wii be conaucted vy ful at the residence of Mr. E, Deiatield Smitii, 4 bust Fortiety street, ou Monday moralog, May 41, ut ten o’ciovk, ‘Tne use Of tue churci nas beeu deciined in delerence to Dr. Morgun’s desire | for modest obsequies. DARIUS WELLS, Darius Weils, one of the most respected and esteemed citizens of Paterson, N.J., died at nis residence In that city about ten o'clock on Thurs- duy vigut, 27th inst. He was seventy-five years of age. He was born at Juhnston, Fulton county, | N. ¥., where he learned the trade of a printer, and at twenty years of age Was the editor of a paper | at that place. The printers’ trade was compura- | Uvely mm Us infancy at that time im this country. | «6 Mr. Wells, being of an original, Inventive turn of mind, set himself ebout devistug improve- ments and soon perfected the invention of | wood type. Mr. Wells’ was essentially a new | anu disiipet invention, of ‘great imporiance to | printers, expeciaily job prigters, than three Cen(uries nad relied exclusively upon metal types, aad on account oi the Weight and ex- Denise of the Metal Were restricted to the use of | small letters, Mr. Wells had to invent aud make | his own tools to Make is WOU Lype, and bis tools thus devised wave siuce been of great assist- goce to woud engravers, Having made several fonts o; wood type fur his own use, In 1827, he gave up bis printing business and engaged in the manwacture on @ jarge scale, The new type graduaJsy workea their way toto popu- jar Javor, and now every joo office in the world, as well asevery engraver and every stereo:yper, profits by Mr. Wells’ invemuon. He was an icono- clast by bature, and tovk delight im siniung down Old abuses and old things generally, unless tully. convinced that tuey were mgot. Au attack of diavetes was the direct cause of his death. He Was a Freemason in high standing. He had servea as Posimaster of Paterson, LORD AUGUSTUS HERVEY, M. P. | Acavle telegram from London, under date of | this morning, 29th inst, reports that Lord Au- gusins Hervey, member of the House of Commons jor West sudolk, is dead. Se was born in the year 1837-the second son of the Marquis of Bristol by his wife Lady Katherine, fourth daughter oi tne Duke of Rutland. Hie was educated at Eton, and served for a brief period in the English dipice mauc service. 1s Joroship Was heir presumptuve to Nis Orotber, the third rohirny of Bristol. Ue was couservaiive in politi and was tirst ee to Parliament fur West Suffolk im the year , THE DISAFFECTED MINERS. PROPOSED ADOPTION OF A PROGRAMME FOR RESUMPTION OF WORK IN THE WYOMING AND LEHIGH REGIONS. WILEESEARRE, May 23, 1876. Considerable animation has bees rcanilested in coal circles to-day, ludicating that some very im- portant matter 18 On the tapis. For some days past a distinguished gentieman from the Lenign region, @ region known to be prominently in the interest of tue miners, has been in thecity. It is believed tuat bis mission bas ween to conier With tne W) oming dis‘rict men upon a programme to be adopted. If a resumption of work 1s di cided upon for next week, the situation bere re- mains as intimated in my despatch of the 26cm, | &nd the appearances to-day tend to strengtnen | the impression that the mines in this section will | be iu Operation in the course of the ensuing week. information received this morning 1s to the seffect that tue Schuylkill miners | will probably commence work generally next Monlowy aac that one or two more coilieries have | resumed operations this Week. Sbvouid tuere be @ | general break in the Schuylkill region the Lemgh | district wil {mmedtately follow suit, Toe pian | BOW proposed by those Who have veen engiueer- | | lpg the strike tits furis to have the miners go to work in a body under a protest, and thus save the morale of the Meu aod the stavility Of their mien Intact. ‘The operators seem in better spirits vo- day and the miners more depressed than jor several duss, wud it is quite evident that the protracted and disastrous struggie between capital ana lavor is very nearly at an end, for a year, atieast. Per contra, some of the mit we streets this afternoon’ declare that the mi ft Wil never 4o 1a at the reduction, aud that the day of conpromise and submission is still a gt Way of. Iney must draw conddence from taeir | hopes rather thau irom the signs of the times, for Wwe latter indubitadiy point to the iact that the contest is rapidiy dwindling to its termination. A prominent officer iu the miners’ union does not hesitate tu say tuat tue miners generally are Weaken, every day, and toat tue Se county miners ure ju ady to tumble over, Gay of two more Wi. sett. i} questions in r to the matter. THE NEWARK CONSPIRACY TRIAL For the second time thls term of the Essex | county (Newark) courts William Cunningham was placed yesterday upon trial on au indictment | charging him with soliciting one Norwood Hat- | field, @ notorious Newark rough, to murder bis (Canaingoam's) wife. © the former trial the jary, oue of the must respectable gud intelligent ever called, found it imposatole to @od were discharge: In reopeomg 4 | yesterday (he prosecutor of tne Fieas, @ Aves, ry could jug Ot ‘the im portan' ied to the cite vom the tact of his moving i greement of tue jury « Au tae course OF bi potted at tae resait OF @ trial as in this came, never Was he so convinced | the (allure of Justice | 4S We Was in the disagreement of the former jary. D en eet forth the circumstances ta tne case in | tantially tue same terms which he didin the openmg of the ©: atthe former trial. Hatfield Was theo called and the otver witpesses on the previous trial. Tneif testimony was simply & Teyetition of toat already /eporied, vat tne ease ‘Was DO: closed Woeo tue Lourt sajourned. | world and | dersiceve & who for more | £02 nes Be NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF F VESSELS ENTER. ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Youx Hematp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for use on board the Hxgaup steam yacht, show: ing while burning the colors rea, green, red, changing trom ong w the other in succession, and can be seen sev- miles distant, Captains of vessels upon seeing this signat will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship News Department of the Henatn. 29> Versous desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care ot Hunaup news yacht, pler 1 East River, New York, Letters received from all parts of the prompuy delivered. Duplicates are re- quired, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. PORT OF NEW “YORK, MAY 28, 1875. CLEARED, of Brusols (Br), Murray, Liverpool via Steamer Ci Queenstown—J john G Steamer Bernt Bri," Grogan, Liverpool via Queens- town—-P WJ Burs ne Xs bs Steamer Ais Ag Ferguson,, Nassau, Kingston, &c— Pua, Forw Co. seumer } iladeipma, Davis, Philadelpnia—James Stoamer George H Strout, Bord, Philadelphia—vames and. rie ante New World, Champion, London—Grinnell, Min- a ark Giovannida (Ital), Garguilo, Gloucester, E—A P aan Rosina (Ital), Lauro, Marseilles—Funch, Edye & Hark Rosa (tal), Cacace, Lisbon (Portugal)—Funch, i Wark. Brothers’ Pride (Br), Brownell, StJobn, NB— Blaxsice & Lewin. ane Goodwill (Br), Roberts, Harbor Island—Joseph ‘Behe Spring (Br), Yoosley, Lisbon (Portugal)—Geo F Bulley. ion Kate Wentworth, Mead, Demerara—Leaycra(t & mene Garrett P Wright, Cropper, Cat Island—B J Wen- se sir Jeddo (Br), Rourke, Lockport, N8—J Hf Winches. ter Beattie, on “Almeda Willey, Willey, Pensvcola—Parsons & ow sehr BN Hawkins, Wyatt, Savannan—Kvans, Ball & Co. Schr Burdett Hart, Brooks, Charleston—Bendey, Gil- ‘alker, Drew, Wilmington—Chase, Talbot solr Netue Sehr John Snow, Mitchell, Machias, Me—Wilson God- ey, sear F Arthemus, Cole, Machias, Me—Wilson God- ke, Saco, Me—Jed Prye & Co, Kelly, Deanisport—s P & rd Robin- sehr Wm Gray, Allyn, Uncasville, Ov-Edward Ripke. g 2igop Fred Brown, Wilson, Vrovidenoe—H W Jackson a. ARRIVALS. * RBPORTED BY THE DERALD SI@AM YACHTS AND UXKRALD WHITESTONE TELIGRAPE LINS. Steamer Georgia, Crowell, Charieston May 25, with muse aud passengers to J W' Ouintgsd & Co.” May 26, 4 miles SW by Stroo Frying Pau ikthtship, passed a 3- masted sebooaer sunk, topinasts only visible (betore re- ort ete George W Eider, Read, Badtimore via Norfolk, itt midve sud passengers to che ‘Oki Dominion Steam ship Co Bark Nettic Merriman (of Bostoa), Rollins Padang 1 hg days, with coffee, &c, to Baring “Brow: vessel t Dedroorh, Passed Cape of Good Hspe ‘March 25. and crossed the Equator May 1. in lon 3: Bark L invidia (tai), Caflero, ‘damaro $6 day: | with trait to Phelps Bros @ Co, vasoel w mnustor, Passed Gipraltar April 20, Bark sliza Bares, Ve with produce to Jones & Lou, ot and trom Bermuda 6 days, agh Carotos (tal), M bro, Naples 61 a@ys and Gibraltar with fruit to Fu nave & Co. Murtha. Wiley, st Grol 18 Gays, with sugar and molasses to Hoach ros & Co; Vessel to ib » fluribut & Sone Matilda Ge, Hammond, Twmpico 29 days, with | ‘JW Wilson & Uo, hemp, hides, &e. to ison John tose (of Brookba’ with sugar to A Waite & C & th Sobe'Win S tarwell, Lord, Baratoe 10 days, with tralt to BJ Weaberg. Scnr Exceiwlor (Ashorman), Carter, 3 days ont, with 30 » Mowell, St Merre 13 45 BOUND SOUT. Eteamer City or New Bedtord, Fish, New Beiford Provuleace’ tot xew York, wiih mdse ant passengers. Steawer lillie, Hwing. New London for New Yorz, with mdse and passengers, Bark Coreg (tab. C4 Tyo Providence for New to slocovich & ted, astur, St John, NB, for New York, th 6Gorhain Boardman? vessel to He- br rantoo, Palmer, Wareham tor New York. bebr Nary Langdon, Mallen, Norwicn tor New Yors, Sehr D Comstovg, Fitch, Point Judith tor New Yors, with fish to order. Sehr Ww Brainard, Buel, Dighton tor Sew York. sear Joseph P Koss, Hathaway, Taunton for ‘ork. rent Hanoah Blackman, Arnold, Providence tor Ne’ Sebr Vesper. Wentworth, New Haven (or Sew York. ar J F Auger, Giddell, Portiand tor yew York. kor, Taunton for Hoboken, eitzpairick, Provence for iar toed 3S Parker, 11 Seer Isaac Sherwood, chr shainroek, Troy. A\ for Haverstraw. wumroc, Troy. Apponaug for Havers tebr Sarah Ciar! Gam aera asiver for New York. pehr TP “Abell ¢ Carr. Newport tor New Yor! Sent Wa D ‘Cargil, Seaman. Providence tor New Sehr Belle, D'mppson, Providence tor Xew Kor. Seur J Clark, Stocking. Providence venr Wm fF Hordes, Clark, Providence for New Vor. bebr G & Lovell, Providence tur New ¥ Schr Uzar, tammond, Rockport for New York, with stone (oor sear Heleu. ‘karl, Wickford for Ne @. York. ceur 8 H sharp. Sharp. Boston tor ew ¥ ork Sehr & F Meaney, Lewis, Portiaud for New York, with stone to order. Senr Peer Behr Goda Sear May Moutaua, Sediey Schr Sarah Bruea, Phin: Smith, New London sor ss, Keliy, Providence for S jew York. Sewppoet tor ‘ew York, Yort Jefferson tor New Fehr Almoa Bacon, Cros bene J Ponder. Jr. sones, | Fehr J Andersor Schr J M tiaiard, ul, stone to order. Sehr Sarah A Mount, Allen, York. Bi, Baven for New Yorn. Toran 10 tor Kew York, with New London tor New Senr Signal, Slatterty, rebr S44) New London tor New York. sebr Baoks tor Dew York, with fish two order. seor Biackstone, Wiexson, Providence for New York. sehr Revenue, Phinney, Boston tor New rot, Schr sasin # Nash, Nash, Westerly for New York. sebr Hunter, Greed, Digtiton for New York. sehr Lexter Olarx, ¢ Juris, BRigweport ior Sour Aunie & Martin, echt Aatile Lou. Ryder, Toke Marina Munson, Dayton, Fall River for New k went Flow Bor, Einote, Boston for New York, sour A ¥ Bergen, Hopp, Fall Kiver for New York. tear Pr 5 tion, Terrili, Providence for} ‘Kew Yors. behr FLO W Piymouth tor New Yor: Sebr $ M Fyier, 1yrrell, Providence for New Yors. Behe 8 8 Soreniton, Hall, rertiaud tor New York, with ye to ler. "genr Fa Fanuy Fern, katon, Norwich for Pus York. Seur Maria 8 iuise, Fad River tor tom Portland tor New ‘#, Portland tor New Y. York, with stone ord as, Sent Mary 1 dit, Morton, Warren f0 oohr a. Marshall, Proviience tor 4 Sebr Alabama, Seaver, Provideuce for senrd V Allen, ©: Providence tor New York. sehr Hiram Jucker, Knowlton, Providence tor ork. senr Jobo Mettler, Parker, Marion for New York. Schp rrankiin eres, Highlander, Frovidence for New York. sehr F Merwin, Bunce. Providence for New York. Sehr £uubeam, Vail, New ilaveu tor » b Schr Centuriai, blodgett, Newport for few Yor Schr Wim 5 Yesner, Bybert, Providence for Sew York. Sclir Kescue. Kelly, Providence for New York. rent J L Vandasen, Vaudusen, Boston ior New York. Sonr Boston, siccersor Yor Sens satan Laverine, Newport for New Yors, nd ssavel alberto, ivoker, Yort Jeferson tor Ne Sehr oo Point, Grant, Stockton for Now York, with Sow UCEAN SfZAMERS. | escne Sou Swift, New Bedford tor New DATES OF DEFAKITAE }KOM NEW YOAR von THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNR. 1. Basle i «(May ‘Steasner. City of brusseis. Pi | Demtnati ‘0 Broaaway 2. | Liverpoo. 2. 9 Broauwar e Kreme Glaswow, Liverpool way. Liverouoi. |4) Broaoway. | Browd way, U Bowne Green bowing Green 4 Bowing Green ) Broad way. Ww Brosa war. 9 Broad way W Brosawa’ | orroadway 2 Nowune Green W Virond way Bowlng Groeo Srna way 1 Broad 1) Broadwa [8 Prous way { Bowling ( fambu} jgune 26.| Liv Eiht t Rovaiend| Jane 38-\Livervour Frane’ ‘ane 96,| bavr 0 | Stare oF iHeaiaprs\buue WG asgow. New Haven for New . Boston fot ay York. Emma © Taylor, asad York. see A T Boardma: York. Vodwia, Wi Sloop Deep River, Scott, Greonwieh for New Yor. BOUND Bast. ne Thetis. Young, New York tor Providence. U Peudergass, Bates, New York for Kio Je are Magenta (Br). Logkiart, New ‘ork tor Oporto, sad J Withame (6r), Wiluussbar New YorR for Haldax, Gebr Jevdo on, Crowell, New York tor Rockport. Schr MJ Laughton, fanilowell. Movoken for Salem, Senr Glow r New York for febr 6 F Hy an dew Ls hr oP Yount, Hopore: Schr Louie, Geert, Newburg for vorwico. Renr Cavot, tiie, New Yora tor Boston. sehr vecatur Uaxs, Baker, Hovoken tor Providen Sehr kien W Cov, Armetrong, New York fur River. Sebr Adelaide, Preutisy, Sew York for Vrovide if Jd & Daley, Musl, Hoboken tor Newburypos Behr John brooks. SX, ehieel sour Ripple, sow, New yore Xoank. Sehr kim City, Ke! New lore tor New Bedtord. Sonr William M Wacrei, Jobnson, sew York tor Salem. Sour Madison, Holmes, Now York for Boston. renr Mulabar, Weoste:, New York to che Comet, Barrett, Now Yor. tur N Behr J A AtWoud. Atwood. Now York w Loadon. sour Mary & Carrie, Gaitohinga’ Now York for New Beng ff Crowley, Crowley, Weehawken for Port wou the. rene 0 Mathows, Windsor. geatates Oa for Boston Sebr © Leatan, Young, et tor Boswa. Co, Wark liritina Redman, Coombs, Lisbon—Miller & | vie Windsor (Br), McLeod, Liverpool, MS—Boyd & | | Sour Lizzie Ives, Saxton, St Croix—Ives, Beecher & | “HE INVENTOR OP WOOD T¥PE. | Co. Schr Lizme Titus, Phillips, Corpus: Christi—Tupper & | by ctr © H Lawrence, Kemp, Alexandria—J H Winches- | | the long whart, breakiug her bowsprit short off aud. in- | the recent collision, stripped, ana ber stem an: | next trom a fixed white to a revolviug White hyht, show+ | ropean and Hasiern ports ot American and al! forel } New York. 29, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. uy aloe. so ts for Boston. Motes iew York for Calais. he T Hodis Mast out for a Bedtord, Ruoreren jor Providence mn, Hoboken for Pro ee. hr BH Wartord, Sprague, Hoboken ior | Pawiucket. rt Mivo, Bragg, New York tor Mysit t WE Burnes Leoch, New York for Providence. ‘ar Bertha, Couover, Hoboken tor Providence, Selir Carolitie & Cornelia, Lord, Hobokea tor Somer- ww York for Machi Hen, Hoboken tor Bosto: | Caswell, New York tor Narragansett | Schr David Terry, Snow, New York for Portland. ‘Schr Dart Willhums, New York tor Stamiora. SAILED. for Clay ‘hal gow; brigs Anna & Storer, Care deans, flarey 4 Bre Fi ‘Barbados; Excelsior’ (Br). Berimud. he ‘sobre Harry White, Laguay> ra aud Porte C Cabeilo: Garrett P Wright, Cat Lslan MARITIME MISCELLANY. Sone Raxgiwapen, Jordan, with « cargo of lumber tor | Boston, got on wreck near’ Gilkey's harbor, and while being taken suto the harbor xrounded and tilled. She has been taken. to Bucksport, lightened of partot her deckload, and 1s now undergoing repairs. Sonn Time is transporcdng Maine granite from Bridge- port to dtratiord shoals, for building the new light- house, Thecantain of schr Gov JY Smith, at st Jago wom New York, reports thi thi ‘Aprii,in lat 1930, Jon 73.40. one of the © ‘a B Maller, of Oster ville, Mass, while laboring under temporary insanity , Jumped overboard and was drowned, notwathstandiug ‘every effort Wasinade to save him. Hantvax, May 23—Brig Wapiti, from London, which arrived here yesterday, reports, no gate. eastward onthe Banks, saw a brig. ‘apparently of ‘ota build, about 300 tons, wick foremase head gear, and, wuastop: last carried away: Was under canvas with her fore - yard acroos and scemed to Waut no assistance. Qvenne, May 28—The captains and crews of the ship Atirora (Nor), trom London tor Qnebec, and bark Kong. sverre (Nor), from Deal for Gaspe, arrived bere to-day, Doth vessels having been abandoned in # sinking cou- dition, in consequence of collisions with iceberss. Sr Jous, Ni, May 2-—Brig Eva. in gegting into Haroe whart, York Point, on Monday, came iifto collision with Bark fires Juring the rail of the barah M Loring. Ship Kate Troop 1s having her mizzonmast, injured 10 gure | head nxed at Walker's wha: Youx, Me, May 26—At about 12 o'clock to-day the sehr Nelile Ak Powers, owned by parties here, lying atGrant’s | Whart, scotland, York, tozether with her entire cargo. | about 35 tons bay. vas dvatroved by tire. Loss 850 insurance, Ibis supposed the fre vaugbt trom a funnel, Ihe loading had Just been finished, schooper was bound for Boston. NOTICE tO MARINERS. NORM POINT, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Notice is hereby givén that the ligat at North Point, Prince Edward Istand, will be changed on the Ist ot July ing a fla ery minnte, WILLIAM SMITH, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries, ahem of: Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, April 30, WHALEMEN. Sailed from Marion May 26, sehr Admiral Blake, Hath- | away, Atiantic Ueean, ‘A fetter from Capt Allen, of bark Mars, of NB, reports her at Ancud, Chih, Apriid, 9 months out from home, | having taken’ 90 bol sp oli—all well | « Letitia, of NB, re- | | A jeter trom Capt Craw, of b ports her olf Mane March ‘Wh having taken 389 bbis sp oll cruise, Keports— ow off Lennis Island Feb 2i, bark | Marcella, Sturgis, NB, cutting. A letter trom Valparaiso, Usted April 16, reports that bark Prescadora April and bark Mariposa April 16, on whaling voy azes. SPOKEN. WA Cain; crm) Canin from Mobiie for Liver- pool Rey ie tat 3 1 chm v Warren # Ho; ks can ‘Out, May 27, 10 miles ‘east of thie Wood NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents an4 shipmasters are ta- formed that by telegraphing to ths Hxeato Londor Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Parts office, Rue Scribe, the arrivals at and departures from bi vossels trading with the United States, the sama will be cabled to this country free of charge and published, ptains arriving at and sailing from Vreaca and Mediterranean ports will find the Paris oMcs the more economical aud expeditions for telegraphiog news OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Bursto1, May 23—Arrived, barks Speranza (Nor), Niel sen, Baltimore; Maria Pace (Ital), Testor, New York (both via Queenstown); brig Miletus Nor), Olsen, Wil- mington, NO, Sailed 27tb, bark Ceres (Nor), Gundersen, United States, | ned: N ym Baracoa for Boston,é | M lands. { ones Me ag -Sallea. chr, Weitern Stan, Ope Crocteer, pI ‘sno! Winearrivod ache Tneee’ Sisters, Bailey om, te toad for Al ark ‘ailed—-hip Bonanza Baltimore; sehr B Woot, Nethe Doe, Kichardson, New York. “URIDGEPORT. tb %—arrived, sehr C Gandy, Georsetowy AKLES 0. =8—Arrived, scars Katie Colll Mathiue Balt ‘da Mt Hidridge. Eldridge, York; 5 do; Clara Merrick, Noriolk ; 1. 4 Coombs Beltast, Mo Clear amer DJ Foley, Donnell, Baltimore. aos eluaoeds sehr John 3 Beacham, Woodland, Balti mo! pilied—Sehr Acdic B Bacon, Bacon, Philadelphia. wee 1 LESWORTE, May 25—Cleared, schr Senator, Grant, ew FORTRESS MONRO, May 28—Arrived, barks Maria P (ital), Cy od ae Ire; Hobenzollern (Ger), from Antwerp, seeking, Passed in for Baltimore—Ship Rhine (Br), Smith, from Antwerp; barks Gutenberg (Ger), trom Breme: (Br), from Live rp Aiicizia (tal), from Genoa; brig Silas W Martin, trom Demerara, out, bark Bradrott, tor Cork ;.brigs Eighty-five Paspebiae: J B Brown, for Havana; selrs J Taylor uda; Paramount, for Cuba, atled. re a (from Rio Janeiro), Baltimore, ALL RIV May 26—Sailed, schr Lucy Churen, Pierce. New ¥ 4 ALVESTON, May 22~Sailed, schr Witeb of the Wave, ip Ironsides, Austin, Liverpool; schr 3. Pensacola, cur Rol rOWN, SC, ar” arrived, schr Veale, w York id Be! ine E V Glover, Ingersoll soth—Arrived, 2ist—Cleare hy Lizzie Lane, West. | homaston. Lak May 19—U1 ured, sohr A P kmersom, JACKSON Libby, Demerara, uist—Cleared, schrs TW H White, Smith, New Yorky Virginia Tulor, Rulon, do Arrived, echrs Prescott Hasletine, 3 MoDonaid, Bel fast: Florence £ Lilian, saithe ed-—schit Kates ‘Ooo. AL Fog BONE rE Hatt ‘Moule, P “provi ne Y WEST, bo yg AM~Arrived, steamer jew York for Galveston Wy ‘ORLEANS, May 28~arrived, schr Vernal, Gal- Cleared steamer St Louts (Br), Reia, Liverpool; ship Baden, Paine, NEW SMYRNA, May 15—Arrived, scr J H Lock nardenatic, ‘Noriolks Toth, Witch “Hozel,” Springer, NORFOLK, May 26—Cleared, bark Ella Moore, Mars ten, Maraal Wit ‘ORT, May 26—Sailed, schr Carrie Alice, RORY cal, Youce, Pe NeW BEDFORD, Pep A septs sehr Wreath (not Wyoming), Foster, th arrived, sch J W Fie, Philadelphia. Railed—sene John H Perry: NARK. Ne PIR, iti, May 25—Arrived, schra 9 A Falconer, Wilson, Providence for New York; Sun- beam, Kiley, do for’ do: Dwight Davidson, Freeman, Weehawken for Barnstable. NEWPORT, May 26, PM—Arrived,schirs Jesse B Alien, Davis: J MeCiosk. idmore, and James M Bayles, An iy Hoboken: Terrapin, Wooster, Providence” for New Also schrs RH Daly, Crocker. aud New Re: ps. De- wart, Hoboken for Fall River (and both sailed Balled—sohr Cadloct, Westall, Providence Or ‘Wth—Arrived, schrs Elisha T Smith, Baker, New York; Niavtle: Morris: Taupton ior New York. NORWICH, May 27—Arrived, schrs Cornelia, Eliaa Reading RR No 4}, cboken; Seaport, do, schrs LAD ltathvone. for New York; Success “Rew LONDON, May 2 ved, schrs Margaret Kem terlil orwic! rived, sclirs Geo F Brown, “Shui _ftoboken; General w Y: 1 Hoyt, New Yorks 8 A Forsyth, Hob le Kk clyde, Feuminigton, a, don "PASUAGOULA, May 21—Arrived, sehr Walter Denny, | Taylor, Key West. ‘eared, burk Jan Van Dobelin (Rud, Growroug r Mollie Bmma, Steper, Indianola. aay 2t—Arrived. sehr Martha, New- Cleared— { Loulsiane (Fr), Touffett. laverpool, PMILADELPHIA, yey 23-—Arrivea, die gator, Rogers, Providence: Pottxy! Experiment,’ Allen, New Yor! ke tro (italy, Padre, Palazzo, Bona; Brage Sor), MUbristensen, Dra ri Schamyl, Snow, doston: brigs Mary & men (Nor Di Abby 8; Rich Rose, Julia & Xlizapeth, Conery; aiathat liau ‘Steven Elwell, Bangor; Westmoreland, Allon! rovidence ; Ephraim & Anna, Houck, Lunesville; Un" dine, Stokes, Portland, Conn; \aroline be Rhodes, Rouid Point, Me; Only Son, Maden, Bath; Grace Ousa- ing, Hamiicoh, Gardiner; Jennie N Huddell, Cramer, 0. ‘en’ Also arrived, steamer Aries, Whilden, Boston; ship Olaf (Nor), anderson, ‘onsberg (Norway): bark Hellos (Ger), Zeisine, Pillau; sehrs eg Carroll, ais; Wau- pone, Brannon, Elizabeth City, Cledred—steainers Aun Richards, New York; lower, Fultz, do;” bark Ragna (Nor), Elerion, Dunkirk. France! brig Suwanee, Foster, Wilming oa, NO, to load jor Porto Rico; ssnrs ‘THA Pitt, Stubbs, Haimilton, Ber; Catawamieak, Keating, Gloucester, Mars: Ghorge ot Brainard David Nichols, Mia st Marys, Gi Sawyer, Portland; ‘Northern “Lignt, Marper, Boston; Adam Bowlby, Joi ileson, Bine Dill Me; eo recat Stout, Rockla tet rp B Garduer, Got uswick, Reading | He, No 3. Adams, Mystic Tiniiee L ~ Lever: nd John Jotinsou, Providence Hebeccs™ ‘it “Queen, Cain, Norwich; Crowley, Crowley, Boston; Nellie Sampher, Hi gia yon, Also cleared, steamers Funita, Hunter, Charleston: Norman, Nickerson, Boston; Catharine Whiting ding, Ps vee Rogers, do; schrs Ne 8 Baveinay, Ha £G sawyer, Huvitley, Boston; a Dennis, asa io; Gulbe neliffe, Strayne, N Baraex, May 26—Sauled, bark Europa (Ger), Pichler, port New York. Canpirr, May 28—Arrived, ship Columbia, Carter, Liv- erpool. Croxstavt, May 26—Arrived, bark Concordia (Nor), Nielsen, New Orleans. Catovrta, May 27—Arrived, shiv Victoria, Atwood, Boston. Dea, May 2—Sbip Arcturus, Costello, from Sam Fran- elsco, arrived 27@b, 1s bound to Bull. Moxa Hoxo, May 22—Arrived, ship Wild Wood, Frost, Sydney, NSW. Livenroot, May 28—Arrived, steamer Caspian (Br), Trocks, Baitimore yia Halitax, Also arrived 28th, ship Philosopher (Br), Evans, New York. Sailed 27th, snips Granger, Doanc, San Francisco; Ar- zilla (Br), Durkee, United States; Carin, (Nor), Lee, do; bark Kieauor (Br), Dunn, do. | Satled 28th, barks Herbert (Br), Hill, Bangor, Me (not previously); Kilen (Sr), Brown, Miramichi; Zemindar | (Br), MeGiven, Gaspe, Lizanp, May 28—Arrived, bark Arlingwon (Nor), Palm- strom, lensacola for Arendal. Queenstown, May 23—Arrived, ship Hereford (Br), | Elsden, San Francisco; bark Nicolina (tab. Figari, Bal timore. Also arrived 28th, 1 PM, steamer Wisconsta (Br), Por- | yuh, New York for Liverpool. Also arrived 2th, 2PM, steamer Soythia New York for Liverpoo: (and proceeded). Sailed 28th, steamers Adriatic (Br), Perry, and Olty of Paris (Br), Tibbetis (from Liverpool), New York. Rro Jasaino, May 2—Arnvea previously, bark Ama- zon, Snow, Baltimore. Vusice, May 25—Arrived, brig Glance (Br), Williams ir), Hains, FOREIGN PORTS. Baravta, April 10-In port ship Meonitght, W ork: barks Olivet cist), Woods for Phduneand fo New orks area H (8r), MoManus, une; Crockett, d Cnranote, April Z7—Arrived, ship Trimountain, Jones, 18—ailed, sehr Eva J Smith, Saan- before reporte: le Merry, Law- mies, May dei ew York Ynot Eva © Yates, ri yeas ay Arrived, palied ‘Sen ‘Dark EF Hareiass, Le bag brig Sgn Carlos. “Atherton, do: 27h, bark Ki Long, do; dos ¢ Long Reach, Brown, bonsavola! sehr Lorine, bs Phitadel hia. Cuarnan. SB, May 27 ire bark Robt A Chapman ), Rutnertord, »: Ae ame arrived 0 steamer Co- lenzies. Glarzow tor ae nro steamer Funtata, Catha- E rgaret, Renee, New Orleans; righiman, Hanson, \ouien of Hatteras; scnr nt, Browne! Baltimore 4x, NS, May 27—Arrived, brig Wapili (Br), from a Londo 10n08, April 2—1n port, stye 5 P Horsey, In port aa ly, enips JS Spinney, Joi rope, igi Colorado, Ingraham. tor do, do, Anna Camp, | Gardner, for do, do—ali would be ready about Mav Matanzas, May tomy brig, Wextord ty *¢ north of Hatteras ware s Pram atverly, Davis, do; WM Jor. gon, do, Pica, April 2?7—Saied, bark Herbert berate Herriman, wtg cargo: aac ior eu | VABELLon De to load jor isoato' vinsom. tor st role. to wad 4 wa, May 25—Arrived. sehr Louie F lee fy a au Prince: ft a brigs Myronus, elget irs Rita M Barter, Barter, north of Pa E Morrison, saith. dos sith, Dries spced, (iF), New York: oan (sr), Creamer, norto of © sehuins r) ‘80; Brreeney, Some ‘es slates, Keele-, Sittmore Kensett, 10 Om, Ba Ms y d—wared, sonrs Vel sew be 5 Higtoa, Liverpool; brig sohn Good at tbr} Bab ite : Vatranaiso, April 16—Sailed, park alvert William, tor San ¥rancisco. AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, a Heokerie Bostal Windsor; Emily & Je sohrs Mary Fi my i ‘ce stunard, Twa » Magmic 16h, —— tor Georgeto p Boone Taviane, Hoston, 0 it L slaght, Crowell, Allred y y, afisk, Allen Greoue, and Saran J Bright irom Geargctown), — —-. BUSTS, May a7 — i teulubton atte iat tar). Rey. nard (Dat as vefore), appold heres nd Balti- rae, New ear fags mers Parthia (Br), Watson, Livers nyaets Burrows, do, via New York: Gultimoré Backs George No i aM arin Kenney. Kew York: Wood: Vortiand, rigs rleton, | Winfield, Hibbor ‘yaaa sobre smith, Tooker, oh Sau Marcos Mopeins. Hallett, Brown, froma New yA vf ght. ‘ape 0 ok at li 3b AM. ville, Quige cepnvtvan gua vente: f U ue Kivi Way donulied. bark Auto tas), Ulta, rast UO FOBAY. May 2—arnved, schr WS Sheppard, lu PC SU0KT May! thmareived, sees Highland, Law, | Hart. Porth Newcastie, Del, May 28, AM—Schr Philanthropist, from Ba: assed up last evening. Schr Rebec: HGucen ir ‘Hoston, anchot oe, here roceeded pas night, aud under way this AM watrived last evening, schr E Closson, earns N3, for orders, qbiegenre ¥ acedale, from, Newport, and A M Le from Providence, up Faple, trom New Bedford for a Pa, 2 re this nd it and remanins Scirs ee as ie SOF, Aue D ria DELAWARE Eenanwasen, Bi dark Norge (Nor), con et one Hf ior), pe ae ct in ab last evening. ship Victoria, bark Ala, and in all Liverpool. hantt ening, bark ange Burrill, from Havre, this f Fadel his this PM oemebe An oa. anc! ered. off here aes i’ in bs Mualmactiveds ars Ornen (Nori, from Norway, tn bal CORTE, D, Me, May 28—Arrived, steamer Chesa- peake, M. ‘ain, New York Ale d, sche © W eed, Halbrook, Swan nana. ROVIOKNGK, May 27—Arrived, schrs Suni sase. Aleaxndria; HM Curtis: eee teh Fhiinasipnta Eliza’ Pnaro, Watson, Elizabet ph Mi gan, Port Johnson; War Steed. > Giookime ton Vv his, Goldsmith, Hi. pee Pynthia Jape, gard: ner. Verplank’s Paint: Constivation, Young, Hoboken: slogn. Cornelia, Thompson, New York via New Have and Stamrord Helow —Schrs Wm O Irish, Terriil, from Hoboken; Silas Brainerd, Hawkins: (ron t i, Henry. Pones, F Clara. Lippiticgtt Wm ‘Harris: Jenn and *Hlas Brainerd, Buell, New Yor Bri dreived, seamer Florida, Crocker, Fhiladetpbis. At the head’ of Long Island Sound PM, Palwa. Weeks, Hoboken for Providence: Joum, Stoekt ham, Hart, do for do: Balloon, Banyal Willetts, Orem a Amelia. Wendell Phillips, Susie Preston, A C Law) and others. PAWICCKET, May 27—Sailed. schrs Eureka, Dawes aud J D Bucxaléw, Thompson. New Yor! SAN PKANCISCO, Miy 20—Cleared, seur Marie (Tab), Trepliss, Txbiti. f rte J B Pord, Jenks, Hooolala; sohr Grey. 3, Tal ied, ship Leading Wind, Liver Fh—sailet, ship Celestial kmpire, Cialtaoy bark Lotte Ger), Hons Kong. mer Siontana, Connoly, Panama. jay 27—Cleared, schr Albert Thomas, Rose Paitadetonte eu, schr Carnie Hever, Polan MW papas) bork. y, New . Schr Etta A Stimpson Cleared sche Jas Young, Young, New York. Arrived, scbrs Kate Foster, Strout, New York: Hattie | Fuller, Smith, srunswie red—Sehr Grasmere (sr), Bonsojoins, antigua. STUSINGION, May 26-—Salled, sloop Joh Beveridge eT EEARD HAVEN, ey, %7—Arrived, schr Walter C eRioderne Ant eis rele Mattie Holm Moses, Raddy, ‘Owen B Hinds, Adio ‘Sawyer, aha: Moses Brians Davidson, rats er dail, ad’ steam = he Helen eee be sated. sehr J Paine, Loos. Brown, Glow Shtae L Curt, wawn. 1 nagar tor ebusiadelphia. PR nal Be My May %—Arrived, i pha jersun, Loudon. salied—s Cag Poe es Stream. cae New York. A Eg sferay ta Kate Scranton, brary ived, MISCELLANEOUS, MM MM i Ter eS A um MM MM tM MM MM I et he ML ‘ 8x voi i 8 wes BEE new vc PPPPP A AA | ee See 2’ prrer x a Aaaa F Yaa § | eee P s a AAR Lu fe AA AA Lb AA Ad ra aa AA Lb AAA AAA 4 AMA AMAA 7 fa LULL! HERALD BRANUH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, Com + fer of Fulton avenue and Boerum street Upen from 4 A. Mo to 9. 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