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DAUGHTERS OF ST. URSULA. SOLEMN PROFESSIONS OF POVERTY, CHASTITY | AND OBEDIENCE BY FOUR YOUNG LADIFS. The Ursuline nuns celebrated Easter Monday by giving the white veil to two postulants and the black veil to two of their novices at their Convent, in Mel- rose. Rey. Thomas F, Lynch, of St, Ann’s chureh, New York, celebrated the solemn high mass at ten o'clock and gave the holy young ladies who were to receive the veil. When the mass Was finished Father Lynch retired to the sacris\ and the Rev. Father Lo, , wok bis place | Defore the altar and intoned the “Veui Creator Spiri- tus”? The two novices, clad in the black habit and white veil, each bolding a crucifix in her right hand and a burning taper in the left, then entered the sane- tuary and knelt on the steps of the altar; the two postulants, one clothed i a trailing white silk tobe, the other in white cashmere, and with lla. flon veils confined to the head with wreaths af delicate white flowers, also approached the litar and = knelt before — the officiant, Ho then asked the novices what they demanded, and thi replied, “I demand “the — mercy of God, rei lay sister, that 1 may be employed in the interior duties of the house, and to take ihe vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, according to the rules of St Augustine and the constitution of this order,’? The celebrant then asked, ‘Have you an entire knowle of what you intend vo proniise??? and they repiied, “Yes, Reverend Father, and, with the grace of God, L hope to perform it faithfully,” He then asked of cach postulant, “What do you dem; iny child?” and seah repiied, “L demand the mercy’ of God, tne holy habit of religion, charity of th rand the so- ciety of the Mothers and Sister iree will and consent that you dewand the habit feligion!” They replied, *+Yes, Reverend Father.” Uhe four young ladies then returned to their places in ‘he chapel and’ reinaineé seated while the Rev, Father Voyzance addressed them with the salutation of the tisen Christ to His disciples, “Peace be with you,’ and, ma short discourse, told the many trials and temptations, because C shem Himsell as au example. After the sermon the four y ladiés 1 ¢ the altar, while the celebrant asked no » “Do 'you persev ment? and cach replied srened Father. He tuen asked each po y enild, Worm intention to persevere in religion to tue end of your hfe, and do you think you have suilieiept strength “Is it with your to bear constantiy the sweet yoke of Jesus Christ, for | the love of Him a “Relying on the mere mer”? “Tho postulants replied :— of God and on the prayers of the Mothers and Sisters, I hope to be able to do p0,”? The celebrant then ri the Litapy of the Sainte, Father Lyneh roturned to the san and, in union with the other clergy and > he responses, The habits, veuls, rigs and crowns were then blessed; the novices and postulants returned and knelt at the altar, while the brant gave the binek veil’ to the two lay Sisters, and each of them then mado ler vow ‘in the fol- lowing form:—“My — God, Father, Son and Holy Ghost! J, Sister Mary Josepuine, Thy unworthy fervant, relying on Thy mercy and infimite gooaness, Andon ‘whe assistance ‘of Thy most holy mother, and St. Ursula, my patroness, vow to Thy Divine Mojesty, id also to you, reverend father, and to my superior, perpetual poverty, chastity and obedience in the Order | >t SL Augustine, under tue name and invocation of St. Ursula, my putroness; and | promise to Thy Divine Ma- Jesty not to deviate (rom the observance of these my yows, 1 beg of Thy iutinite goodness perseverance un- hi the end of ny days, through the tufinite merits ot Phy Divine Son, my Lord and Redeemer, Jesus Christ !”” And presenting the wr ten vow to the’ celebrant, she coutivued:—"in testumony of truth I have hereunto fet my signature.” The priest then placed the gold ring on the third finger, saying, “Sister, I espouse you to Jesux Christ, the Son of the Most High, who will safely guard you. ‘Take this ring of faith aud (idelity, that you may be called a spouse of God, aud after having served Him tuithiully you will rein with Him forever, In the name of the Father 1 of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Ame The crown was then placed on the head with the words, “If you accomplish your you shal! receive the crown of life everlasting priest then gave the white veil to, eact of saying, “Sister, receive the white veil, and ro- smitaberiahat you havoentored tnis solely (aronier 40 despise the world, to give proof of your Yoeation, to live according to the rules of tis institute, apd in truth and humility to follow our Lord Jesus Christ, who will protect you and lead you to life everlasting. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost, Amen, 4 The novice, Miss O’Keetfe, then sang three times, “Confirm, O God | that whieh Thou hast wrought,” the choir replying, and at the close the “Te De as re. cited in plain voice by the clergy and r , alters nately, followed by the “Benediction o! the Most Blessed Sacrament,” and at the end of this the relig Ured and gave the salute privately, The lay sisters who made their Vows are Sister Mary Mechtldis Josephine and Sister Mary Columba Jo- fepline, Miss Florence O'Keeffe received the white veut of the choir and the name of Sister Mary Frances de Chantal Josephine, and Miss Anne Gilluly received the white veil and the naz The he Order of Ursulines was founded by St. Angela | ci, on Italian lady, ju the sixtecuth century, aud | pliced'under the we protection uf St, Ursula MOODY AND ¢ The crowds at the Hippodrome yesterday were larger shan ever and the meeting halls and inquiry room were trowded throughout the day. The morning services | epened with prayer by Rev. Dr, Stephenson, of Dublin, who prayed that the work of Messrs Moody and Sankey K . in New York would be blessed by the strength of God, | and that their lavors yn the vineyard would bring forta | much truit, After the singing of the hymn, “Precions promise God bas given,” Mr. Moody read from the iinth chapter of the Gospel of Jolin. He was followed by Rey. Drs. Martine, Kenvard and Sabine, Mr. Sankey sung the ninety-tith hymn, “Ob, come to the Saviour, believe in bi and the mecting con- cluded with pr In the even Osborne, as a reunion meeting of the ushers, policemen and firemen connected with the building, and Rev. Dr. Armitage took occasion to re- turn thanks to these persons and to ask God’s biessing on them and the members of the press who had aided 4 van in disseminating the Gospel preached by Mr. 00% ew, Dr, Booth and Rev. Dr. Tyng, Jr., also spoke at the eveniig meeting. Mr. Moody presided over a meeting of young con- verts at Assuciation Hall. CHURCH OF T He DISCIPLES, At the Exchange § ‘a. 111 Broadway, at toon to-day, Messrs. E. A. Lawrence & Co. will sell at public auction, under a foreclosure of mortgage, the property known as the Church of the Disciples (Dr. Hepworth’s). Thore is « first mortgage on the edifice and ground for $100,000, helu by the Mutual Life Insar- ynd mortgage for $60,000, dge Hilton, of the firm of is President of the Board of Tras- | held by the baitders, A. T. Stewart & Cv tees of the chureh. INTERNAL KE ‘NUE RECEIPTS, The special internal revenue taxes are now flowing Into the headquarters of the Second, Third, Fourth and Phirty-second districts in this city with mcreasing ra- pi s the Ist of May, the ments, approaches The Revised Statues of the United States, sections 3,232 238 an ) require that every person engaged tn any business or avocation which ronders him table to a special internal revenne tax all place in his establishment a certificate, in a con- cuous pluce, denoting the payment of said tax be- re continuing busmiess aiter April 30, As the largest payments made for certain sos of these tixes the following may be instanced. The fe- ures are furnished by Mr. Birdsall, Deputy Supervisor o! Internal Re Rectiders vat last day :—Second district, $ arth, $3,880; Thirty. district comprises the street. jesale liquor $18,700; Third, $4,720; Fourch, $4, $30,887, Dealers in manufactured tobacco at Second distr Third, $14,616; Fourth, and Thiri all retail vendo: leat tat sl. $ + -second,’ $6, This tax is p: of the fragrant weed $25: ond district, $014; fourth. $814; Thirty-second, $5,901. maanutacture of leat tobacc greater than that in any other city tm the Union. To prevent illegal manufrcturing of len or whut is known by the Ivternal Keven blockade fuuping,”’ the tax on reiall dealer: twenty times ax igh as wholesale dealers, To further crueh oui retail dealing ia leat tobacco au extra impost has been jevied, namely, on sates tity cents for every ia by lers in en as § placed at $600— dollar in excess of $1,000, Yet many thousands of | cigars of Which the authorities have no knowledge wre made in garrets and bedrooms from tobacco purchased trom retail dealers in lea CASTELAR ‘OONGE TUL ATED, aity:— large i boar sce speech of Maren TT 1 ‘She valiant republican upou bis bri ‘The senders of tho telegram are doubtfal whether ‘the censors at Madrid will permit the telegram to reach ‘Whe orator. BICYCLE CONTEST. international bicycle contest between Stanton, English champion, and McClellan, the American champion, was ridden last might at the Amorican Tne Btitate building, Stanton proved bimsel! to ve the bieycle rider that has ever been seen in this a aye! accomplished the fitty iniles in 3h. 4m. broke down and gave up on his twenty-first Siantom says he is anxious to hear from some ne J bis fon Leong to ride egainst any trotier communion to the four | pion luto the Society of St, Ursula as a | have you | the postu. | vus all re- | e of Sister M. Florian Jo- | for such pay. | m the downtown wards is NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1876.— | PENITENTIARY ESCAPES. HOW CONVICTS BROKE OUT OF THE KINGS COUNTY PRISON—RUBENSTEIN'S LITTLE PRO- JECT AS TOLD BY HIS FORMER CELL MATES. Yesterday the Special Committee of tbe Kings | county Supervisors, appointed to inquire into the | causes of the recent escape of convicts from the Pent- | tentiary, met in the parlors of that institation. Edward Carter, the conviet who escaped froma the Penitentiary 1m company with George W. Kuox, in the early part of | lust mouth, and who was recaptured, testified as to the manner in which he got out of prison, The prisoners | had files nnd saws brought to them. With these they | removed the bars from the cell, They made their way | to the tower and cut the iron bars off the window | Which led to the yard. Lowering themseives by | Blankets they broke into the boiler room, where they | procured a ladder and overatls, and then chinbed over } the wall, Tho fugitives then went to No, 85 North | Fourth street, E D., where they obtained a change of clothing and Some money, and then proceeded to Hireh Mendlebaum’s house, 10 Tenth street, Thence they repaired to John Brown’s, No. 84 Green street, | where they stopped two days, Brown gave them $10 and Mendiebaum gave them $100. The next place Carter put up at was at John Rooney's house, in For- tieth street. All these people knew that he was an es- caped convict, The tools used im etlecting their es- cape. the witness said, were brought by Lizzie Smit Knox’s sister.+ Carter said that when ho was in Ray> | mond Street Jail he was in the same cell with Knox, | and that Rubenstein offered to give them $1,000 cash | down if they would agree to liberate him, and when re- leased would give another $1,000, Rubenstein told them to remove a portion of the cell door by drilling, and then cut away the iron grating to the corridor window, and thence drop into the yard. George W. Knox, testified that le got uncut or blank | keys from his mother, and by cutting them to fit the s was enabled to unlock the veli door, He was ar- rested at Winnow’s saloon, im East Sixth street. Ra- benstein wrote to New Yor 400 and certain tools: | to break jail, but no attention was paid to the letter, Knox Rubenstein i$ a very sinart man, though he i wise. Rubenstein has several friends who ‘One natned Levi, of East Broadway, ntioned. Knox said th n engagement with | aman named “Pickles” to “crack” cribs in Lexington avenuo on the Saturday morning ou which he was ar. | Tested. The mother of Knox, Mrs. Sasan Wri; that sho furnished the saws to cut the bars, she gave bim clothes and money at the house made protnises to go away and behave himself. Other witnesses were examined, and the committee | adjourned for the day. My Delegates from the election districts of the Sixth and Tenth Assembly districts met last night and elected the following delegates and alternates to represent the | Tammany Hall democracy at the Utica Convention :— | Sixth District.—Delegates—Timothy Campbell. Mat- thew Patten and P. O’Connor. Aliernates— William Geoghegan and Moses Mehrbach. Tenth District —Delogates—Owen Murphy, J. W. | Guntzer, Lewis and C. Wacbner, —Alternates—George | 4+ Homrick, Fraueis V, Euring and Charles MeNulty. NEW OFFICERS. At the annual meeting of the Tammany Socioty, 1ast evening, the following officers wero elected for the en- suing year:—Grand Sachem, Jobn Kelly; Sachems, ‘Thomas Dunlap, Henry L. Clinton, Frederick Smyth, Edward Cooper, John J. Freedman, William H. Wick- ham, Edward I. Donnoliy. Miles B: Andrus, Win. C. sonner, Bernard Reilly, Menzo Diofendorf and James Bagley? Secretary, Joci 0, Stevens; Treasurer, Arthur Leary; Sagamore, Wilson Small; Wiskinskie, John D, Newinan, The tickot is different from that of last year, the name of County Clerk William Walsh having’ been dropped from the listof sachems and John J. Freed- man, Miles B, Andrews aud Menzo Diefendort being elected new Suchems, ANTI-TAMMANY PRIMARIES. Y PRIMARIES. | TAMMANY'S } The conventions of anti-Tammany delegates from the election districts in the Tenth and Sixteenth As- sembly districts took place last evening for the purpose of electing delegates to the Democratic State Conven- | tion at Utica, The following are the results:— | Tenth Assembly District.—Delegates—John Dinkel, Wiliam P. Mitchell and Maicolm Campbell, Alter nates—Loutis Schlamp, Thomas Krompa and John J. Cline. ‘ixgenth Assembly District.—Delegates—Member of Assembly George J. Whitson, Patrick Myham and Emil Benneville. ‘Those latter delegates will appoint their own alter- nates, und will go to the State Convention pledged to support Samuel J, Tilden for the Presidential nomina- thon. | LIBERAL REPUBLICANS. The following call was issued yesterday :—A meeting | of the “National Committee of Liberal Republicans” | will bo hea im the city of New York, at the Fiftn Avenue Hotel, on Monday, the Sth day of May next at tweive o'clock noon, to take action in reference to a “Natio Convention” and tor such other busi- ness as tay be brought before the committeo | ETHAN AL Chairman, | BLUNDERS OF THE BALLOT. | | Beer Ki The Board of Canvassers of Hudsou county, N. J., will moet to-day to canvass the returns for the mem- bers ot the Board of Chosen Freebolders, The returns furnisned by the judges ana clerks of election bave Deen incorrect in several instances. In the First d trict Frederick T. Farrier ts elected by a majority of eight over Levi D, Coykendall. In the Aldermanic election Heury J. Powell, democrat, was coanted but he obtained an ord esterday from Judge Kn: restraining the City Clerk trom administering the oat of office to Mr. Fry, and calling on the Bourd of Can- Vassers to appeur this morning and show cause why the said Powell should not be declared elected to the | office, Mr. Pry, with great magnamity, refuses to qualify for the office to which he knows he was not | elected, IMMIGRATION = Commissioners Maujer, Jackson and Starr leave at | halt-past ten o'clock to-day for Albany, to exped emigration matters now before tho Legislature, They will retura on Thursday. Matters at Castle Garden are progressing quietly, and immigrants are taken care of im usual mauner SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEA: STEAMERS, | DATES OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK YOR THE MONTHS OF 4 Liverpool. City of Brooklyn. Liverpool. . Stute of Pennsyl Gellert .. 61 Broadway Celti 37 Broadway boliy 7 Rowling Gre En: 6 Broadway Mal 2 fs oS Broadway Greece */00 Broadway. Abvewnie. . 4 Bowling Green ¥ Oniand Rotterdam Hamburg. Lrverpoot. nine y ra Adriatic Italy. 5 Broadway ? Broadway -| Liverpo :| Liverpool. 4 Rowling Green ‘| Hamburg. M1 broadway Hamburg. «| Rotterdam: [5 ay :| Liverpoot..|15 Broadway «| Liverpool. roadway Ning Green s_-NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS IN TIE CVUASTING SERVICK—Captains or olficers of vessels on any of our coasts who observe the displacement or removal | of any ofthe ses buoys are requested to commauniente the fact to the Hewat, in order that the matter may be pub- Lely brought to the attention of the proper muthorities, A | letter addressed tothe Hxwatn, giving the namber and ition of the bnoy and the extent of the displacement, is that i necessary, By NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING TUE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Yor | Hixnatn has adopted a distinguishing Coxton night signai for | nye on board the Hewann steam yaeht, showing while burn- | ing the colors red, green, red, changing from oue to the other stant, eCap- will oblige us by | . arine news they may have for the Slip the Hwann BGy-Pervons desirons of commanteating with vensels arriv- | ing’at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of HERALD news yaeht, pi » 1 Bast River, New York, Letters received from all party of the world and prompily de- livered. Duviicates are required, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOOX, News Department o mien waten Gov. Island Sauuy Hool Heil Gate... PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 17, 1876, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY TUE UERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HKRALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE mer City of ig et Li Tibbits, Liverpoot April 6 Neamt 7th, be ag and passen: ee. be od 2 ri sed sho n Bote a Nat eee wR: Th, amer City of New Iso bark hit at Yatmouthe NS), fem Liverpenl Tae nd Book. Steamer City of Moxie, Sherwood. Ni ns Mure! Tmovicosahe Taxpan with, Vern Crue Apri Se Guaapechy 7th, Progreso Bth and Havana 13th, with mdse and passen- aes te, F Alexandre &€ Soo, April 13, 10 rofles from Ha vaua, passed brig Mariposa, Milton, from Cardenas for Ha- vans, Steamer Bermuda (Br), Angrove, ise S35 with mdse and passenger to AE Ou bridge. Steamer City of Dallas, fi Branewiek. Ga, ath and Po assenzers to O 1 Mal sland, d stoamers Tani jan, hence for Savanni nee for Fernanaly i aaa = + 5 verpool dayy.in ballast np La Whitney & rs . Sano, Antwerp 70 days, in bal- riisle, Sagua 6 days, with pagar to vessel to Waydell &'Co, V1 weather enim, was struck by a wel It, yeprit, received ther A\Weht damase, rig C Vickerini (of Roston), Torrey. Messina 68 days, with frnit to Boring Bros; vessel to D B Dearborn. Passed Gibraltar March 12, Schr Eveline, Wilter, Tampico 22 days, with hem Wilron & Co. Ko miles XE af Tampico spoke schr Holmes. from Demerara for Tum Schr Hmerson Rokes (of Rockland), Marston, Progreso 10 | days, with hemp to Thebaud Bros; vetwel to B # Moteait & br David Nickels ig Islesboro), Wym: rman jn 2s Fernandina Hoyal lathe od sien Avril 16, olga 4 miles from Barnesn wind, carrying awa: fod. v Cardenas vin Ww Delaware Breakwa days, with “molasses toS & onsel to Pi is & Loudl Dehurt. Pinkham, Baracoa 12 sere, with fruit to Gomer & Pearsa wel to BS Wenberg & Sehr Ben Borland, Speieht, Georgetown, 80, 4 ‘days, with nayal stores to Zophar Mills, Schr Eclipse, Conklin, Norfolk, Schr Jamestown, Hyer, Richmond, Schr Mury A lvans, Bush, Virginia, Schr Ella Worden, Young, Virginia. iia B Gibson, Bowker, Virgin RA Johnson, Viret Robbin: ner Retr Sarah, Mil Schr Henry T Wood, © singin ‘ate Laraon, Nelson, Virginia, P Tallock, Sharreit, _ Georgetown, De. e nie. Tunnel. Le E Paint, Brow Philadelphia, Sloop Atmiral, Sinith, Virginia, Bay Bark s cki (Aus), which was anchored in Gravesend 8 the city AM 17th, Bar Bark ¢ {lealy. which wrrived 18th and an- chored at Sandy Hook, exme up to the elty yesterday F! PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND SOUTH. Steamer City of New Bedford, Fish, Now Bedford for New York. Steamer Galata Walden. Providence for New York. Se FE orthpart for New York. ‘orthport for New York. Stonington for New York. Schr Vascello (Br). Wadmann, Ponee, PR, for New York. Sehr Joseph nae) Dickerson, Portland. ais for New York. Artist, Forrester, Somerset for New York. nr Eliza & Rebecca, Goldhorn, New London for New Schr Louis Walsh, Smith, Wood's Hole for New York. @ Schr Henry Gibne, Coffin, New Bedtord tor New York. Basel ia E Gamage, Groxs, reported 16th, was bound from Rockland for New York (uot us treorreetly reported). BOUND EAST. Steamer Franconia, Bragz, New York for Portland. Steamer Bolivar, Geer, New York for New London and Brig Mary Bartlett, Smith, New York for ——. Sehr A Rowe, Rowe, New York for Norwich, Schr Ellen M Baxter, Nixon, Port Johnson for New Lon- don. Brooks, Philadelphia for Nan- Sche Fannie Hanm ‘Schr Wim B Thomas, Winsmore, Philadelphia for Boston, pfeht John Randolph, Parker, Bull's Ferry for New Bed Schr EB Darling, Hudson, New York for Port Jefferson. Sclir Liberty. Raa Elizabethport for Brideport. Sehr Helen, jexundria for New Bedford. ache Lallte iBrasctians Edwards, New York for Port Jeffer- *Nchr Bessie E Dickinsan Dickinson, New York for Bath. Schr Oliver H Perr hy. New York for Glen Cove, Schr Hastings, Chase, Y cL EARED. imore—W Dalzel for Stenmor J W Garrett, Hicks, Bal Steanser dephaata Mitand. Stew ‘anconia, Brags, Portland—J F Am pllip Strathearn (Br), Davison, Liverpool Henderion ait Dot Dubrovack! (Aus), Percieh, Limerick—Funeb, | aha Marie (Aus), Camus, Odes —Slovovich & Co. Burl a, Gover, Havana—J E Ward “ral on » Costa, Cork or Falmouth for orders— ipl Joho Mason, Porter, Jeremie and s market—Mason ‘atts, Brig Quaco (Br), Campbell, St John, NB—Snow & Bur- 8. Brig Zerline (Br), Williams, Savannah—L H Brizham, hoviot (Br). Leary, Savannah —Boyd & Hineken, fneaenee Buekmano, Portiand, Me—J H Wi ‘Kohn Addie T Tird, Laury, St Lueta, Ja, and a market— Overton &€ Hawkin: Pr ccaebeainis Cobn, Smith, Nassau, NP—B J Wenberg & ene ‘Chas C Warren, Smith, Nassau, NP—B J Wenberg & s 5 OE Teal (Br), Simpson, Harbor Grace, NF—P I Nevius & on Schr Dreadnot, Sanford, Cornwallis, NS—C W Bertaux, phcht Ella Clifton (Br), Kimball, St John, NB—Scammelt Fos. Schr E L Dow, Daboll, Mobito—E D Hurlbat & Co. Schr Daytivht: Rook, Baitimore— W Loud & Co, Schr WE Jordan, Crowett, Hultimore--JB Pierson & Co. Sehr Susan B Ray, Endicott, Philadelphi Brant & Schr WE NeDonald, MeDonald, Gloucester, Mass—Dela- noy & Walters Cleared Toth—Sehr Wa Swinburn, Belfast, I—Georgo Sparrow. SAILED. i li Steamer Albemarle, for Lew (Teal ; barks Harriet N Cork: Buston Vale (Br), fy Samnele tal), Glo prim Stellm (Br), Liverpool; Kaluna, Matangus Lomas. Wind at sunset, Barometer at sunset, 29.89; cone asbemnsma 20.98, MARITIME MISC MISCELLANY. aSteamun Kixa Anrwon (B ¢ reported), lett Sai Seti in lat 33 38. lon 76 mt peress from New York Heol bh uit, and on the heavy SW, sal and SSE: 20th, Heavy gal | sen: at AM. ‘aorh § u | shalt, in she anche: tow her xe Ou tho 4th steamer City i wast declin ew York offered to tow li the same port for $20,000, which also was declined. On the Sth succeeded in shipping the propeller, and locked it on wi rape macking: &c. and ov April 7 artived allright. At avana on the 12th they were busy trying to t v: head to lock the propeller. poainedations hg STKAMER BKOOKLYN was completely destroyed by fire on ‘Thursday night lust while lying at anchor off Currituck lighthouse. “The steamer was in the employ of thegoveru- | ment. The cause of the fire is unknown, StKAMKR ALHATROSS, belonging to the Old Colony Steam- boat Co, which was seriously damaged by collision with t! Staten Island ferry jaiutield, on the North River, ar- rived at Newport 7th ini Bric Maria Wurecen, before reported wrecked, left Guantanamo, Cuba, 12th’ Mareh, wich 400 bhids and 40 ticrces air bound to Philadelpbii sucar. SI jhe experienced h, whew until th from th and whieh On the Passed. the weather being fine, but the but witer some time the vessel was jn 16th 20 inebes of water were found in. the ho ‘The vessel's course was then altered for Nassau. men were kept constantly etaployed at the pumps; but the donk gained rapidly, aud at untdnight of the 18th, when a few miles south © of ‘Po Cay, “the water i five feet, at he ¢ vessel, and on the 18th i weather the following mer tion of her caro, n boarded by kere, who engaged at once in salving tho cargo. Secon Jonx Ossan, sunk off Nyatt Point, has gone to pieces, only a smail’ part of her bow being “lett, and the Wreck six fect under water, Sebr Young Anterica arrived at Newport 1th with the J O's mainmast. Scux Native AMeRICAN, Agnew, xt Salem 16th of and from Catal at 4 PM, grounded on Milk Island bar, where she romaine! antil 4 ASC of 16th, when she eame off without assistance and apparently uninjured. The wreckers upon the eargo of this vise Harbor, Me, have recovers ont tons of which were shij Portiand, The remainiug iron ts aboat fou water at low tide, and is taken out with tongs whi is smooth. Sonn Axx Enns, from New York, wish sprung aleak was ron ashore ut Gravelly Poin dat Newport I deneo 16th inst trom mainsail badly. Point for Philadel. c 16th Inet, got off ed next morning, phia, whic Bane night withous dns Scux Tros P Cooren, Hogan, trom Ho with coal, for Wicktord, put into Newport 16th inst, having on Sature day night, when off Point Judith, been struck by a heavy gale id, whieh carried away the warks and enum Seuu Cuas A Gtnsox, from Phil pat back April 17, with loss of jit 4 NF, April 17—The firvt sht ofthe pense ail ward last night, ‘There Is no lec here, but considerable ported (rom Bird Rocks St George. Me, April 17—Sebr Black Warrior, whieh loaded ew York, struck on a te Isle, plank and sprang 4 leuk. Tue buoy had been moved by tue wee. Viwevane Haves, M Boston, trom New York for Kio Ja wt noun yesterday, 8 ay eroradag of lock Toten port with seven feot of Fwatar (9 her held, ‘ol men and @ pilot w jord for repairs, 1itb,1 Brig Premier (Br) tr n Vi he 1 < 30 fori The Git areived wt New York for Yarmonth, NS. with a general cargo, ran asnore on the Middle Ground, Vil Ratiwd, posterdap oud was got off last evening aivec haber Me, Messrs Muatehins & ing @ pars of her cargo, Smiraciupixg—At Yarmouth, Stubbs are building @ fine bark of 690 tons for benjamin Weostor and others, of Portiand. Sho will be Inunched bout the Yen of May. Ar Giles Lortag 1s also building & outs hiport, LT, has now reads ——, | Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading inches | Eriksen, Galveston; 17th, ships Bolivia (Br), Murphy, New for New York, has put into Aujer | to Singapore, discharge cargo aud go into dock for repairs, | Mston with the Ocean Queen, NOTICE To to MARINERS, Pintapetenta, Apell 17—Capt ot Been, of the ship Bégae, | Heme ‘tie night of the what erewved. here teas Uhere was uy light on Frying 12th inet, TRIPLE WHALEMEN. . ord, of bark Merew of NB. re- A lettes from Capt sifford, ie at pe To a March 10. wi Brigus. of NB. SPOKEN. ana, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, April Tsp sit iksuort Peol, Larrabee, from London for Now Ee ee iden hom gn. 45 altimore, March 27, wei Great Kimiral, Thompson, trom New York for San sftegner le hh off Ii ciseo, Mi N, lon 33 30. ‘Shi Luey A Nickels, from Liverpool for Bombay, Feb 14, ine hd oo 25. Tt Marshall, Hutchinson, from Liverpool for La Tees ‘youn ‘Liverpool for St John, NB, ‘Bork ha Sea a Bremen for New York, April 2, ero Tslo Gus), from Bremen for Baltimore, March 28, top ley J (Ger), from Bremen for Philadelphia, Meet deaay ion Gr Grote, from Bremen for Phitadeiphis, yee , from New Orloans for Line peg March Louise (ey ‘from Portland for Queenstown, Mirch titans of Naples, from Londdn for New York, five das ut, lat 46, lon “e tisin Antinnty bev Sipdiane, OR, Mew Bark prenelors (ie of a . >. beh AL from St John, NB, for Dublin, Bank. Somtenme Bark © row Jewel (Br), ‘Ke . athilde Oetny in (in), Relletier, from Buenos Ayres iL 9, ey Ws iris Rachel Coney, frow Mewsiua for New York, March 14, tn Salts vot dibealtae ine Bis an (ihr), from Liverpool for Yarmouth, N8, Bel tnneeren (Nor), from London for New York, March Sic int 84 lon me a Cardell (Br), from Messina for Baltimore, passing Gibraltar Mareh arc! Schr Wyoming, bound south, April 12, lat 37 53, lon 67 15, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are tuformed that by tolegraphing to the Hxnatp London Bureau, ad- dressing “Bennett, No 46 Fleet street, London,” or to the Paris office, addressing ‘Bennett, 61 Avenue de l’Opera, Paris,” the arrivals at and departures from European and with the United States, the same will be cabled to this | country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Medi- | terrancan ports will find the Paris office the more economical and expeditious for telographing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axsrunpax, April 16—Arrived, bark MA McNeil, Jordan, New Orleans. Antwenr, April 17—Sailed, steamer Ferdinand Van der ‘Taslen (Belg), for Now York. Bruvast, April 16—Arrived, barks Edina (Br), Duff, Phil. Adelphia; Holtinger (Nor), Eve! + Peder (Nor), Olsen, Pensacola, Barcxtoxa, April 10—Arrived, bark Jaraco (Sp), Cabs- nas, New Orleans. Corennacen—Arrived, Caleb (?), from New-York. ‘Capiz—Arrived, brig David Bugbee, Stowers, Now York. Carx Vexps—Arrived, bark Warren Hallett, Doane, Bos ton. Fustxorx, April 14—Arrived, bark Syra, Corning, Balti more for Dantic. Vanmours, April 17—Arrived, bark Canada Belle (Br), Tindall, Honduras (see below). Gtascow. April 17—Arrived, bark Eugenio (Ital), Castel- Inno, Philadelphia, Gatux, April 6—Arrived, bark Ethan Allen, Hardy, East London, Gexoa, April 13—Arrived, brig Gracioza (Port), Roce, Baltimore, Hott, April 17—Sailod, bark Stella Guszole (Ital), Massa, New York. Arrived 17th, barks Leo (Nor), Andersen, Darien; Caro- line (Swe), Dannederg, Pensacola. Haver, April 16—Arrived, bark Johannes Foss (Nor), Job- sen, New Orleans, Arrived 15th, ship John Watt, Deshon, New Orleans; | 16th, steamer Labrador (Fr), Sanglier, New York, Krxcroap, April 17—Arrived, ship Jobann Fellman (Rus), Sohlstrom, Philadelphia via Queenstown. Liverroot, April 17—Arrived, ship. India, Patten, New Orleans. Arrived 16th, ships Reaper, Poole, Norfolk; Blythewood (Br), Williams, San Francisco; Belgravia (Br), Bell, Now Orleans; barks Arabia (Br), Easton, Mobile; Clytie (Br), Tate, do; Charlotte (Br), Wheaton, New Orleans; Poolscar (Bn), Clark, do; Guisto (Aus), Columbis, do; Niord (Nor), Orleans; Prince Leopold (Br), Cochran, do; King Cenric jotts, Han Francisco, 417th, ship Camilla, Humphrey, United States; barks | A © Adams, Celtum, do; Selim (Br). Dick, North America, Lyx, April 17—Arrived, bark Alice Wilson (Br), Walker, Pensacola, Marsxies, April 16—Arrived, schr Nellie Starr, Poland, Goree. Neweastix, April 16—Airived, ship Sirocco (Br), Robert- son, Pensacola; bark Albion (Nor), Gundersen, do. Puymovtn, April 17—Put in, ship Cartsburn (Br), from Dandee for San Francisco, witb crow refgactory, alleging that the ahip is undermanned. Pesarra Roaps, April 16—Arrived, bark Cordelia (Br), McDiarmid, Pensacola. Patxewo, Aprit 15—Salled, steamer Aristocrat (Br), for New York direct. Quexxstows, April 17—Arrived, barks Kong Sverre (Nor), Asko, Philadelphia; Odd (Nor), Nielsen, Galveston; Luisa G (Ital), Colombo, New York (00 below); brig Amanda | (Br), Dart, do. Arrived off Browhead 17th, AM, steamer Obio, Morrison, Philadelphia for Liverpool. Rorrenpam, April 16—Salled, bark Margaretta Blanca (Ger), Trambork, Philadelphia. Sritxap, April 17—Arrived, schr Charlie Morton, Pike, Fernandina via Queenstown for ——— (see below). SaxtaxpeR, April 15—Arrived previously, brig Jas Miller, Davis, Now York. Savonica—Arrived, brig Mary E Thayer, McCarthy, New York via Gibraltar. Srenna Lyon, Murch 27—Sailed, bark Thos Pope, Fossett, New York. | ‘Texet, Apel 16—Arrived, bark Constance (Swe), Infoad: ten, Darien. ‘Tareste—Arrived, bark Luigi Ruggiero (Ital), Ruggiero, New York. Atrived April 10, bark Nuova Chiarins (Ital), Maresea, New York. Vite, April 15—Arrived, bark Skulda (Nor), Johnson, Da- rien for Harlingen. Loxvox, April 17—Bark Hawthorne, Nason, from Padang cy, and will be towed Ship Sultans (Br). Telfer, from Galveston for Liverpool. put into Queenstown to-day, leaky. Bark Canada Beilo (Br). Tindall, from Honduras, arrived at Falmouth to-day seriously damaged, baving been in col- Bark Luisa G (Ital) Queenstown to-day | warks, Schr Charlie Morton, Pike, from Fernandina via Qu town for ——, put into Spithead to-day with loss of and making water, ‘The body of Capt Jones, of the Victory, which sajled from Shiolds tor San Frunciseo, has boen picked up off Spurn with a quantity of wreckage, which leaves no doubt ti shio bas been lost, with all hands, QvxENstowx, April 17—The Norwogian bark Soflid, trom _ Darien for Maryport, E, was towed into this port today, | with part of the crew of bark Eliza Keith, ‘The Soflid row are on board the Elien Keith. (Bark Elisa Keith (Br). Power, sailed from Darien March 10 for Qaeerstown.} Colombo, from New York, arrived at ky, and with loss of sails and bul- t the FOREIGN iN PORTS. AY, March 7=In port, rort, bark Witeh, Lewis, from patton unied 13th; Nonpareil, Flinn, for do. Buenos Avyaus, March 1—Artived, bark Livmgston (Nor), Barits, Montreal ‘eb 27, barks Clotilde, b atag oan Mareh 2, Wak Preston, Valk, Campane: atm, Sprin fect 10th, bn aaak (Br), Dene Hraxil; wits ‘Tatay, Vertis, Boston; 13th, brig C S% Packard, Amsbury, Gampane, Lath, bork eistol, Fossett, Havre In pore ‘Murch'lS, brig Belle Preseott, Waterhouse, for Boston ms Hon, vires 20—In port, schr Imputse, Rountree, vow York in 4 in, Redman, north of if Anastrour, a = do; © rae. Hintedell, do; sehre Etta Barter, din: SS Bind Merrill do led th, sclit Chex E Scammell tin, Smish, Sagua; 10th, Wan Toda, Wood, do, sAWWeS, April S—Arrived. sche $ HI. Crawford, Adams, St lish, 8 P Thurlow, Tabbutt, Philadel Salled Oth, sche Lavra orexing, Melfnst; Sth, bark Mary Jenness, Oakes, New | UiexPURUOR, April 12-—Nasted, brig Hail Colambin, Brere- | ton, New York; vehr Abbie Tngalls, Ingulis, north of Hat. ship Albani! ¥ 5 wd for i Mamburz. “he “geateg ‘tvaymas, M sail 26th for fo | ai April 8, Sches L W Wheeler, Bowman, Sagua; 14th, | Georze W Jowett, Jewett, New York. 19th, steamer Colum: Reed, do; ned we Beregeee (Span), Fonda, Now Orleans; | Bicie topany, Marth, do. | Matava, tS i Ib—Arvived, prvenmer, Farraday, from a cable ; brig bee Ags Se Jouae, NY Seeports could wot. yet within 14) saltes. of Hace ow agcount of heavy ice and put back for aup- vile eh ne A Pat a nee ee ork, Satted 17th, steamers liber ivera tas then Wale, hows Laver: (Br), Kerinuds and st Thomas. 7. brig “Amelia Kwa, Field, . 7—~Arrived, brig Cook, Cardenas; Merataie ines iride, Hava Havens (nh, Orie Be Bs ey aan iat ae Se sy Ss | for Dari 4 ead | M: | reports SHEET, JH Chadwiek, Howe, Bermuda: bri; creda Ren era Sapa do: oer elra Jennie I Fey kav. do: Xeltte o Hower, Dann, Fons artes A: « i Bi iy Loo morals ofa eMedia tact do; rt, Pinkham, do May, Andrews. do: cy A veal, Gril , bark Haw: | Nort a age loi ae tharas Sail ‘i tc io © Ta 2 fatterus; Sallie fay, do; Mary’ Collins, Somers, do: Canton, Dou, Henly, do. vi AAHAU April S—Arrived, sebr Hy Waleot, Hig, Juckson- Fxuxausuco. Mareh 27—Arrived, brig Volante (Arg), Wark, Valparaiso, yi a Paoguxto, April 8—Sailed, schr Ocean Traveller, Adains, Key West, to repatr, sali port Sth, sehr Sante —. Herrick, for New York, to Kio Guaxpx, March bark Mi (Br), tyrer, New Yorks ith. wnee nS Sonti Any. chown, Salled March 3, bai re lene Hobley (Br), New York, eninaanonn, Mareh 2—Ineport, bare Sami D Cailton, Free waxTite, March 24—Salled, bark Nineveh, Wyman, Bos- nw San Ihisa March 25—In ort, achr Hattie Haskell, Young, for New York, ldg on the cvast. Wil 4—Arrived. sehe Avon (Br), King, Crook (Br) th Cape Good aa eee j¢ # Sampson, Bunker, Th pert th, brig Samed Mul ri Wertised for bottom. ry bond for #9.500t0 defray expenses: inne Bright Star (dir). Morse, from Cardenas for Now V ie orders. gt Jaco. April S—Salled, bark Horuce ‘iea's, ‘Pickett, Ganptunaino and New York. Bacva, April B—Arrived, brig Anule (80), Smith, St OMA, Ay hy, jan (Ph), walle a li, Curling, Peabody, Clark, Ke brigs Flying Clo ‘Bn. ‘Waence Bostoin: Nancy 44 pieDunala, Yarmouth; ip A MeCallumy. Mus d 1. bark Windward ie) Mi ine, Dublin; sehr Pi adapta Floreneo F Hull. Washington, Recovery (Br), Fironet, Bristol; 16th, Ko a). iver agin port, barks, Eetella, Portes John Laughlin. ats: Assunta (Ital), Cilento, Ban Prisco (Ital), Caftiero, for New York, dz. Tamrico, March 34—In port schr'Sun Juan, obie from New Orleans, just arri Youoitama, April 1—Arrived nrevionsl do, Connolly, san Francisco for Hong Kong. yared Prior to April 15, ship Cleopatra, Doane, New York. ‘cnn Feb 19—Arrived, bark Solomon, Ferguson, steamer Colora- [Pxu Steamer City or Brooxtys,) AnpRossaN, yey es Jane Young, for Quebee, Saree ee rik 1 _ boeeens Halifax, * rain, Matson, Caland is), Deddew New Yo hatnow, April 4-Arrived, Ttalia, from Baltimore, Henrast, April J—Sailed, C ieee neaekeun Deth- Niraniicl: Sun, Svea. Glee rest Quan, ¥ burger, Que: bee ona, opel a Arrived, Hannover (s), Himbreck, New rleans. pBononavs, April 3—Arrived, Ban Marcos (), Burrows, Liverpool Canptee, April 5—Arrived, Antelope, Chaney, Liver 5 Cleared ¥en, Anne (iru or ee ae if ee ober bea! Sth, Ocean Peat Name, c. Chuawra, March Bic Sailed. Candie Cafiero, New York. toh dinne y ‘XD, March 29—Sailed, Credo, Sivertsen, Mira- me March 29—Sailed, Felton Bent, Browne, Glouces- jer, Maxx: 30th, Sarah C Smith, Jones, ASTELLAMARE, March 31—Suailed, M Cilento, Lanro, New x Coast Castix, WCA, March 5—In port, Lemuel, Dalviel, from Elmina. Doven, April 2—Off, Rosella Smith, McCulloch, from Am- sterdam for Sandy Hos April 6—Passed, Dido, Banck, Philadolphis for ¥ Ipswich, Doxpie, pall SSailed, Marrgat, for Miramtehl East Loxpox, Fob Kemp, Taylor, Guam (2). Fatovrn, April S—Saited, Oluf, Mortensen Mirto, for London; Oth, Riukan for echoes "aiberts Boe 7A ay |. Liverpool. Of ttn, ‘Rosle Welt, Welt, rent ‘Astoria, “0, via Queens- town for Hull, cHiMbEWICKSTADT, March 25—Cleared, Ings, Vogt, Amer. | Lindelin, | pinnxnocx, April 5—Arrived, Constantin, rensucola, Salted Sth, Madras, McPherson Quebec; Hope, Cumming, do; Craigs, Shiel, doz Ocean Phantom, ‘McIntyre, Gas} Sti, actos, Unies Quebecs brebrate: tor Ban Prascices Loucestia, April 4—Arrived, Zainpa, Ossoinack, New ere w guehec 6th, Albion, Fred- \dy tool ly Ceri pee gee ah Enulali from. iui for Phila- aetphiey Mliding. trom do for Wilmington, NC. ai Palermo for Now York (and +x Arrived March 21, Europa (3), eared for Li Howton), 30th Palma (oe Murrell for New York). Arrived Nomad, Jayne, and Clotilde, jed Ist, Henry © Winship, Doane, Trapani; 2d, M B Miilen, Yous lermo. AD, April 4—Arrived, Charmer, Poterson, Liver- pool for New Yor! yliguaena, Apel Arrived, Klopstock (s), Witzen, Now hk, fee a Shee rage Sg pet Philadelphia, n ie lus, Krogh, from Wilmington, NC., for jam ie 4 Hr April 5—Arrived, City of Puris (s), Now York; Atlay g), Hoseasen, Boston , 6ti Rh it, om Yo men, Witmer, New Orl Sth, Jardive Nelson, Miramichi: Paul Boy- ton" MeMullen, Quobect Prairie # ied, , tjeturom, Sydne GB: oth, Kolivar (ne Doherty, Phillips, Padang, 2, vin Cardi; Rosalie: Frew: 76th, Fresno, Leach, San Francisco B Stronach, alan. Tyben: Sillverin, om Quetec Poona. Gordo UCtO ate, Kin Tidal Ware, Weleroes Sedtieys ¢ Bvunans jenoa (and Paolt Now Orloan Cleared 4th, © seantl alah Sothys tia een Si a nare, X'Donald, itladelphias Arlions, Venue, Sea’ Fran: Loxpox, April 4—Cleared, Plymouth Rock, Gri York ; Greece (). ‘space. ao fand passed Deal ny oa August, Liewerts, Ni ‘ork; Director, Stamper. Fs GB: Buoch Train. i ch. uebees Suk, Terell Guniuine, io; Bie, tesie Wei Georgia, Meduntch,’ New “York: feel i ico Quebec? Norden, Holgesen, Miramichi, end 4th, Hovding, for Quebec (and Miramichi, for axsed Oth, Greyhound, tor do ramicht: ‘uh. Enoeli Train, Quobect Sydney, CI ‘Arrived at Gravesend, Leander, Leta, April 4—Arrived, Delfino P. he el or, Stamper, Knight, New York, P, Landini, Now York. ‘New Spa March 23—Arrived, Chas F Ward, Gay, Eleonore, Kiem! Jeul Ser, March New York. Oxo, (Norway), March 23—Passod, M ql fom Christians fr Philadelphia, ae tection ia Fisxovnt, April S—Salled, Borah, Gold, Prinee award if Fruvu, April 2—Passed through, Royalist, Leith Aunte Lente Bioveun do We doy Ba, Algiers tonio G, Callabreta, New York: Esan, Marassi, Philadelpbi Salled 4th, Hoganas, for Liverpool: ith, GH Halls, for blin: Berghiot, ye Gloucester; Elinor, Havre; fon or Londonderry: Teinidad, for G Motte Stk Cann, Cana, Dub Rinsgitt—Om the North Foreiaud April 5, Pau, Jansen, A, April 6—Sailed, Economist, for Quebec. ." April 4—Suiled, Glendower, for Quebec; Sth, Harlequin’ (a) du: Maud, tor QUEENSTOWN. April S—Arrived, An} Sutgo, April 3—Arrived, Gliti Halvorsen, Baltimore. oe jarch 31—Arrived, James, Parkes, New ‘orl AASTUIEEA, no date Coy tel from Madeira, Apel 6)—Ar, aT Ki i Hist teondon tor ey Granada, Hodgson, Port iteabeth ‘Tor —. 17—Sail how, Roweli, Saigon. , Huiniidade, Pereira, St ary. SP Nararne, April 3—Sailed, Clarinda, for New York, Sr Micnanis, Siarch 27. oe March 24—Cioared, Hebe, Marchusen, New | Trier, April 2-Salted, Vale, Moller, Baltimore, gata Bay, March 10—Arrived, Woodside, Montgomery, 30—8al led, Prisco, Cafiiero, New York. Tear, Apel tated, Hobensellorn, Behrends, Eng- land \belors reported for New York: Wannen rors, April 3—Arrived, ‘Nuovo Manilla, ——, go, und Komno'G, Seopinich, Baltimore for Newry. Farwovrn, April 5.—The Rossin bark Aalto, from Lon- donderry for is now being towed intw harbor with Joss of mainmast vores, &e. €—A letter from Captain Shapland, of le, which had just paved Deal on her way ay for Hil. states that on the passaee home ho fol Het ‘The Norwegian pacota ur Sheers Great Hritains Live d Ewmentdes, trom Port BO, for Gi Found two bodies on board t tiem. Gimatran, April 4—The hull and lower masts tthe aria Seammels, whi mn here leaky on th from Leghorn for (marble), "oid Yor wa, Appurtenauces rewlized about $1,700. 1 Avril 5—The Lt nat wll the caro of the The diver had veo able to materinit through the large tu 40 feet charged Sist ult. Jessen the tow of we Bilge, whicn was f Seats pump hed buen sent down to pump up’ t empty the docs round the vessel The James Dancan, arrived here from Charlestan, had forctopmast carried away durmg a severe gale Murelt 16, in Jay 46 N, 10m 39 W, peQutasetows, April S—The GW Hall, Te 1 Baltimore, encountered heavy fas ON, Yon 50'W causting thee to lose bulwark and make w littl Strvys Bay, March 9—The sehr Edie Ww Barnes, which i, arrived hero se employed during the bi get off t 1 (8), ‘parted her cables daring Gale and weut on shore, becoming u total wreck, on Fob 2a AMERICAN PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, April 15—Arrived, sehr Sarah Cullen, ——= for Georzetow! Sailed-—Sehrs LB Ce Howie Daven in ‘well, Geot restownt eee lersehel Shubert, and Howard ittiaans ‘gross Scobie for HORTON. April 16—Arri barks Aj ‘estony, Winsor, Londo mi Wi navy I of Seman Wom enn —_ Big oe ee smith, Pileaelpasay mata “a an, Nickerson, Phil Sw. Gen eS Mallett, bark 8 W Holbrosks iuitehell. Metaneen: brig field, Bidber, Hoboken; sclirs Addie Veal fein: J G Babeock, Smith, Philadel Colliw Heabethnort: as ae. Mica, ao¢ as, Hoboken fier k. Keyeer. Poland, Phitedelphing Li reson, Klizabetl ‘hi Tw de h rabe ee Allen, Weebaw! on 3 Cleared—Steamor N ny ear ‘Now York, , Simith, Pore few fore: sehr Ne "aplwaed, itnyels ssa msi, Kelle va hon bee me ALVIWORK, A eT = Sac ies BAUSTNURS, i fe oe oe . Smith, Sana tesenen "Chart me Steamers M pA ne York: Wan barks leva highs % see ane Wot, Elsi oat (spy Marat i ie Clare 4—Arrived, Rit aneuay "(®, Richard, | | Kue a New ‘york f for | sebrs DH Ingraham, Ames, 2 | Younes, a a 16—Arrived, sear pent Whitney, cH ts: oe sol, te aie Srotdson: a porta 3 seh este BM chr Myrover, Town. New ¥ au fog HLtAW SPAT ciara elas Weeteclons Wolke: a yiith—Clearea, sehr nec arinage ica Mee pLkkErorn, "April 9—Saiied; bark Eureka, Wallace, Sa rRORTRESS MONROE, Be A pelt 17— Famed in, brig Alba Baltimore. Arrived, barks Kate Bu Raber Havre, sock Ings ie Oko) Pet cake ‘i r ones ts tense ee (ie or satan: io, “per Lg Hy Ab pee joes fatto Saneieas BAe Tiseway (0) fern ant an eee pauline 0 Catena vein er ‘and Albi! Lerdeen, for Bangor; for japles brig en, vor’ Aur Cal from: ote a y EORGETOWN, SC, April 12—Arrived, sche Veale, Camp ved. schr Conary, LI War Brown, April Tosarrive ixboe, New York. Saito be Ean RET WERI April ld-Arrived, sbomuuoe Cheat Mal Steen Galveston tor New York (a ay mf NN. April 15-—Arrived, sche J'B Watson, Cruise, Phile ae Apel 17—Arrived, shin Omages andieorn, Ties POKGHTANPORT Mo, hort 1i—Sulled, aches ive. Sle ters, Walineo, Cuba; Ex, Hobinson, and Neprune, Holmes Yor, 4th—Sailed, schrs Eben Fisher, Re} suaptes Cohen ethers ators ena rb od A {Sc ILLBRIDGE, April 19—Arrived, sche Lexington, Letgh- ton, New York. NEW ORLEANS, ape) 36--Asrteed, steamer San Anto- alo (Br) Mes. Galveston for Liverpuol, NEWB NV POUT April 10--Aerived, steamer hitle Philadelphia: sehr Lucy Ames, Bishop, New Hailed Behr Nadab, Chener, Now York. NEW BEDFORD, ow —Arrived, schrs par Bie, Port Spain; C ff Foster, Coombs, N 8 Mixcetlany); AM’ Lee, ‘d—Sehrs La New York ‘Annie I Have Diet on R Lane, Jos J fren Ties R Smith, and 1ith—Arrived, schr W W Brainerd, Fitch, New York. NEWPONT, April baer tie schrs Ses Breezo, Freathy, Providence for New York: y nen Holbrook, St George, Me, for do: Blackstone, Wiceson, mee for do. 15th, AM— Arrived, schrs Robert Pottis. «Robbing, bia 4 ence fe emnia; Geeres P Trigg, Gammon, Rockport for for New Yor! PM—Arrive: et, sebre ye Perry, Rockland for Rich+ land for Richmond, Va; Loct, Haverstraw; Sarah rark; Martha P Wooster, Sharman, ‘Providence, for New Annio W Hiiliny, Hatch, Port Royal for Cooper, Howan, ae for Wickford; let aie Port Jobnsor 'aliadit Rider: bial LONDON, pea 186—Arrived, brig Conquest (Br), eas, Arroyo, NEw WAVEN, yt til 15—Arrived, sch ker, Karker, and Forést Bak, Parker, Buitimores Oregon, Allon, in PORT TOWNSEND, Aprit Arrived, ship Gen Butler MPORTEAND OF Xrit 15—Arived, ah Lune (Bi yr — ih Williaras, Non Fedaslsco. to lena for Liveeped ee PASCAGOULA, April 11—Arrived, scl Winner, Haro den, Martinique. —Clonred, bark St Lucien (Fr) Genin. Caen. En eae, Anite cnvods sont Emme bi Cott bam, Steolman, Philadeiphin, seh? nae L Cottng h—Arrived, leu (Ba) vc South Shioldst schr Tieaie Batchelder, Enctish, Reet PHILADELPHIA, ‘April 18—Arrived,: brig Alberti, Or- curt, Hineana: sehr TPhate. Edwanls Jncksonette iv teamers Reading, Colburn, New “Yorks Panther, Mills, Pall River: Roman, Crowell, Boston: Cathay rine Whiting, Harding, Providence; Florida, Crocker, do; Deflance, Shropshire, Fall River:' A © Stimors, Warren, New York: Susan, Gromley, Hartford: ship Edgar (Re), Brown, Liverpool; bark Fury, Hopkins, Messina; scbre Emma'D Bndieott, Burien, Matanzas: Hattie Paige. Got mo; Rebecca M mith, Grace, Trinidad; D ii it wirmara, Branscick. Gas teabeita Vette Fore, ets, Portland; albert Treat, Sawyer, Jonesport Eaton, Goldsborougb. Also’ arrived, hrs A P Cranmer, Isard, Now York; Jo- anna Doughty, Doughty, Charleston; © B MeShain, Quig- Jey, James Bi ver. lonred—Steamers Juniata, Catharine, Savannah; Will famsport, 8, Boston ; Ain Eliea, Richards, New York? Sitio toe “rellefecn, Bremon; ‘Ser schirs Modesty, Nickerson, beth dore e| L N chard Law, H fford, Somerset A Fall Rivers ‘ton, Gi Lovell, Borde: tueket; Joha BC! ars siftun den. Hubbard. ard, Bostor Brown, Tin 3 Wily, Aaron, recast He 8 Jerrel!, Jerrell, Bridgetown, Li April \7magrived barks Hellos (for), Qu WH Hourd (Br, Untas dos bole Mare G Rove Call, Cardenas, all for orders; sehr Harry White, rire for Philadelphia, | Burks Syringe and Hawthorne, and is went to sea bark “TL is J Willard, Philadel on “PORTLAND. Mee ‘Apa T—Arrive Lo York; sehrs John 8 Woods, do; Below —Steamer Moravian (Br) Sailed—Scht and the tleet int PORTSMO! Grace Cushman, Bae ier Strong, April 15—Arrived, schrs Theresa Wolf, seepage ual oat ida R Freeman, Freeman, bat NE HORTDENCE, \pril 1S—Arri A mtv schrs_ GM opine, now pine. Pierce, and | Suetia Rich: Virginia: Hist one —Steaners maces stalled cheat wis Nor- ye. Haritin x rocker, Helen Mt Rowley Row covert d; Wm Butler, Kno. Frank Butters i ‘Hamilton soa = Goodspeed, and, elite Snow, Snow, Nirginia Sea Foam, ep ky Norfolk: Isle of Pines, Legg; Lottie, New- bes ‘and Excel, Shaw, New York. h—Arrived, steamer Leopai jew and Pierce, Pierce roughs, Philadelphia tor Pawtuck: Peach Phulndetph aynor. Port Johnson wine! inquas are, Johnson; Win ‘Barden. adi, Weshew cn: Ractal Port Jane, Burdick dleton pelle He Hall Brush. do: A'G Lawson Melirliot Macken: NJ; Hannah & Brown, Sackett, Crugar’s Landing; Troy. and Horlzou, Leet, Haverstraw; Americs, Goleord: Newbu rok, anchor in the West Bay PM 16th, schr Eliza, Pharo, At the head of Long Island Sor ae gre schrad B Daryon, een Kelle, For gach eed Biron Nicholas: a ae Paiindelphias Gg ng, ‘schrs Eva Diverty, Gandy, and Entire, Kine near, New Yor RIV MOND, April 15—Arnved, stoamer Richmond, Kel New ¥ Mork? Zire WA" Levering Smithy oud tan jauho, Jathi atlod Sehr ‘Para, Chase, Rio Grande do Sal; E&L Condery. Hinbes, and Horatio, Nichols, Dupuy, New York. NPRANCT ‘April O—Satled, ship "King Philip, aan C (Br), J ph _ Tith—taliod, steamer Gransin, Caterly Panama paEATILE, ‘April 9—Sailed, tare TBs Bell, Revel, San ranciseo. aT aimee ed April 4—Arrivea, schr Althea, Black- iladelp| aeived, ark Edwin & Lizzie (Nor), Torsen, Sta- ILLA, Pi’ oo gar sehr Florelia (Br), Wadman, burn, St BATIL oAtat A papal Teesiatted, steamer Harrisburg, Worth, Philadelphia: sehrs Flora A Newcomb, Eaton, Tangier: Geo A Pierce, . New York via Gloucester; aud the reivale a 14th, Hound 5 and E. al 16uh— Arrived. selirs DB Doane, Chandler, and Hyena ley. Port ‘S10. ington, "Apel | 14—Arvived, sehr Seabird, Tremont, AVINEY tb WAVES: April 15—Arsived, schrs Caroline — 3 adelphie tue Berton: John Hi Perey, Heekport Mass, for New Werk; Jobn D Griffen, ‘Gloucester fur dot a3 a Pharo, Harmon's Harbor for do. Paxced by—sehr Biuidet, Phitadetphia for Boston, Revarned--Brig Ler Sufled—Sehr Ellen Perkins. Weh—Arrived, acre Kate Newman, Carrte Bell ifiam Arthur, all from Perth Amboy for Boston ey, Rauch Auboy for do: Chany on, Tiuadetpite Hoboven tor Balers: I'd itt, Phitadeipie for oboken for Sale: ttle, 9 ‘Trudell, de for Mediord; Pauny gee Maggie Ellen, Perth Amboy. fi da bes = brook, South Amboy for do; Cicero, do for Bany Jones (ot Brooksville), Caibarion, 10 days. James Henry, Elizabettiport for Hivmonet M Marton Ww v a X ai h Port Johnson 1 reno i Messervey, Pls ni ver, Vit for row : orders: Clatume (Rp) do tor Now York: Ophir (Re). do fot do; Susanna, Deer Isle ei i ‘Me, ay Clyde, C ganas, ch ___ YACHTS, § (os, wud of light ae jee A Aa BOATS OF OF ALL se aes ie rena a Pe HEN KOnERTS. Fok, SARESA, MINIATORE YACHT. | ENTIRELY fe about, a ones rs ya practh cal We atlane eh ahdrete Be GH 100 2d Fe BALE-STEAMTUG MORRIS 1. KEES Iying at ug whee an partivslens inquire of PUNEY, dheaectatha ts 1s. em 9 ill a CT nema aaa ct NASAL, sacar an AND CA ‘Or SS WILLTAMSOR. 22 Hane Pounnulet ERE OF SAN (kay eee PROrELNeR. it a, Harken vee, STREMEN KODE ee eek Teens , Nod ane in at. iene, SIZES 3 METAL. 368 South st, Siege TL hy “x E pENNis at 1 o'clock, within their store one ‘he alin ta a etn. steamer ate a eon amg. A ger aceommodat five mantener Fee inventory, Res ‘apply 10-609 AT FOR SALE—NEW WITHOUT REGIS saps W WITHOUT REG! D TO CHARTER FOR THE SBASON. i—A Yacht, tu good suiting trim, wv 8 jd Exh wecommuntations “Rudess, Resear as is aes 1 one aver #10 aon fea nr MISCELL NEUGS. seo ttn, ating us advanee; wd: HO! ee MOUSE, Ativenoy, 194 pt greed Divorces OBTAINED FROM it States, without ail everyiiers; no chs for numerous causes, i coamaanetiny AGNE Grocer, Tea, Coffee anil Plowr , @all and get bargains, joney bt »