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10 AMUSEMENTS, H ITALIAN OPERA—MLLE. ANNA DE BELOCCA. ! ‘The fascinating little prima donna from the Muico- rite dominions made her second appearance ut lie cademy of Music last evening, repeating her very mted impersonation of Rosina in “I! Barbiere."" #8 one of those artists who win their way to po my vy their very artlessness and simplerty of styie in unging and acting, Her voic ico tot lorid music of the Swan of P rewitching smile and coquet: Wlractions to turn the head of any de by Gounod, thio b She @oos fui! 0, and her vis rum ju ent ‘The ser. we ‘from “Lu rezia Hergia,’? and the re Introd during the opera by M 1 with mark: fet, The Figuro of Siguor Ferrans wae 4 harke prevement on his impersonation of Monday evenin, Mr. Tom Karl as Count Almaviva. Reine as Dr, Bartolo and Signor Bariti as Don Basilio were as ua satisfactory as before, The orchestra played the Brazilian pationa! anthem when the Eropress of Brazil and her suite entered the proscenium boxes reserved | for them, ICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES, year’ is now on his travels, Messra, Jar- MU: “Julius C rett & Palmer have taken the Brooklyn Theatre for | Saturday and will give two performances, im which j Messrs. Barrett, Bangs and Davenport will appear, and tho original scenery will be exhibited, This wiil be the last performance of this combmation in this neighvor- hood. Next week the play will be brought out atthe National Theatre, Washington, and it is said thatthe | President bas signified his desire to see it, Professor G, R. Cromwell will begin a series of his art entertainments on Friday night, at the Masonic Temple, in aid of the Hall and Asylum Fund. He will degin with his One representation of London, FINE The conclusion of the sale of the Menzies and Town- AR end collections took place last evening at Leavitt's | art rooms. The following were the highest prices brought :—*"Poultry,”’ Lemmena, $62 50; ‘View in Holland,”’ W. Roelofs, $150; ‘Night After the Battle,’’ Boughton, $125; “Newport ,7? Kensett, $230; “Normandy Girl,’ Henry vii Gray, $125; land- teape, Jules Rosiere, $4750; winter scene, Har- vey Young, $50; “Summer Anerdo00,” Clinton Ogi vie, $67 50; etehing by ue Seben, ie Rehearsal,” $ ish from River Severn,” Tolle 385; ' “Winter Sports,” J. Autrey, landscape and te, J, BLT “Religious at Ponstant yd Part in ics 1m" British ht $ landscape and eat- “The Youth of Tasso,” Professor “View on Loch Lo- How Wiliams, $40; Hower put up at $500 and passed ; dine, ‘Duel 3.1 $M: e ‘Awaiting Orders,” ‘Consola- $ fhe Argument,’’ Mieres, The Smoker," Down, $15; “At the Four ix, $47 60; “Holy Family,” atter Andrew del Sarta, ;*The'Muste Lesson,’? Vecrus, $00; “Beach,” ‘A number of water colors were sold for prices rang ing from $2 to $23. ‘Morning Glories,” marble dullion, by Launt Thompson, $100; *White Captive,” marble’ bust, by E. D. Palmer, $235. PORTRAIT OF SIMON BOLIVAR. Mr. F, Duque, of No, 763 Broadway, has produced a Ane lithographic portrait of General Simon Bolivar, ‘the Father of Five Repubucs’’—New Granada, Ecua- | dor, Venezuela, Peru and Bolivia’ At the time when the journey of tie Emperor attracts so much attention is portrait of the great Liberator of South America 4s appropriately produced. Dom Pedro and Bylivar have probably done more for that continent than any other two men ip this century. THE A New York audience has seldom if ever heard and witnessed u finer display of wit and amateur acting than that which took place at the Union League Thea- “FROG OPERA.” tre lastevening A full, fashionable and distinguusbed | audience was gathered to listen to the “Frog Opera, with a Pollywog Chorus,” founded upon the oursery | Wale and old song of “A Frog He Would a Wooing Go.** The opera—the “Frog Opera’’—was one of those things which must have been born in a brain possessing an mfnite (und of fun, for even the libretto was funny, ‘The ‘opera’ was simply one of those delightful salon entertainments which wave long been known among New Yorkers, but better set und better acted. The ‘opera’ itself is a hodge-podge, an olla podrida, a salmagundi and anything else that would go to make up a combination that would cause cultivated people to laugh. The first act was replete with brilliant jests, many comical parodies of popular ats and popular fallacies, Many of the selections in the second act called forth loud applause and | appreciavion. The entire structure of the | burtetta would suggest a keen insight imto the mys- teries and the follies of the and in 80 far as it was interpreted certainly ‘‘The Queen Frog,”’ whoever she was, acted with admirable aptitude. The object of the “Frog Opera,” which will be played again to-morrow evening, 1s to provide an endowment tor Mount Vernon, that it may, as the last resting place of Washington, be properly prepured tor tnspec- yon, The Mount Vernon Aid Society, at whose head in New York is Mrs Algernon S. Sullivan, proposes @ continge this species of soe and unobtrusive en- we have invited the understood, he will accept Among thone present last evening were Chief Justice Daly und lady, Theodore Roosevelt, General W. B. Mazen, Major Bundy, Algernon S. Sullivan and lady, Mr. Biake and Mr. Bell, THE STATUE ON BEDLOE'’S ISLAND, Yesterday aftornoon an informal meeting was held at the office of the Compagnie Générale Transatian- hique, by Mr, Auguste D’Oavillc, of the said company, | ind Mr. Adolt Salmon, of No. 14 White street, both embers of the Union Frauco-Americaine, at Paris, | which is about placing on Bedioe’s Island, in the har- dor of New York, the colossal bronze statue of “Lib- arty Enlightening tho World,” the cost of which is | 1,800,000 francs, and the height from the base of the pedestal 165 fect, The gentlemen in question gave the Heracp reporter the following toformation;—It is understood in Paris | that the United States, to make the affair truly inter. oational, shail place the foundation of the monument. The cost will be about $30,000, In France the work- | Judge Calvin entered judgment in the County Cierk’s | men all over the country have given their ten and twenty cents toward the cost of the edifice We want the Heratp to help us in giving publicity to the matter, so that Americans can subscribe for the cost of the foundation, Wo hope that the subseription will in smal sums. We will receive them, or they can be seut to Mr. Mennier, editor of Courier des Etats Unis. ‘The statue isa fraternal work, and will be the ay y existing bet uations in the centennial year of Ameri indepeud- ence. The foundation stone isto be laid on the Fourth of | July, 1876. The toliowing members of the committee | are expected here by the 10th of June:—Ed. Laboulaye, President Director; Henri Martin, Dietz Monin, Vice Presidents; Oscar de Laiayetic, Jules de Lasteyrie, Paul de Rémi Count de Tocqueviile, Waddington Cornelis de be Sg wad Macé, Count Sérurier, Wolowski, Royce ¥. Borie, Aug. Barihoidi, A. Caabert and The artist of tho monument ts Mr. Bartholdy, of Yaris, cousin of the French Minister at Washington. prominent citizens of New York are about forming a committee to receive contributions, and we of the committee intend to help them all wecan, The Monument will be sent over in sections ov a French | of war within afew mouths. Prominent ves- | gels of the French navy will be here for the celebration | ‘of the laying of the corner stone on the Fourth of July. STATOR OF LAFAYETTE. A Statue of the Margots de Latayette, colossal in ae Bron) feet bieh and weighing 6,000 pounds, atelier of M. Barthoid), has recently arrived at boyy port. Itis a gift to America from the Republic of France, and is to be erected in the Central Park at nument of republican ie ¢ New York on the iversary of the birt! ol that faithful trend young Kepublic, G ral Lafay- | we, September 6, 1876. ST. GEORGE'S DAY. St Goorge’s day falls on Sunday, April 23, and tho Bt. George’s Society have postponed their celebration ‘antil Monday evenmg, when a grand banquet will be given at Deimonico’s. On Sunday there will be» special service in the Anglo-American Free Church of | the Martyr, corner of Prines and Thompson fires a whieh ov. Joseph H. Rytance, chaplain of Bt. George's Society, will a the sermon. PURSUING CORRUPT PT OFFICIALS. The Autenreith-Kdmondson fase occupied much of the attention of the Grand Jury at Jersey City yester Edmondson is s Police Commissioner , and it is mond,” Boughton, $105; “Phe Politician,” Schmalzi, ' trout, Rolfe, jen 00; ‘Little Nurse,’” Pirst _Born,? “Number Twelve,” | win,” | dams to deliver an oration, | NEW YORK HERALD, _ THURSDAY, DOLAN DOOMED, GOVERNOR “ILDEN DECLINES TO INTERFERE ON BEHALF OF THE CONDEMNED MAN. To-morrow morning will be the last that John Dolan | wil! spend upon earth, Hoping against bope, be did not lose courage yesterday, even when the news came that Governor Tilden bad declined to interfere with the | Pr vourse of the aw on his behalf, Early yesterday morving Dolan ate a hearty break- fast und seemed quite cheerful as to his chances at Albany. Some time after break fast his mother, a poor: feeble old woman, whose face haa a heart-broken ex- | Fy wae pression, called to see her soa, and the keepers and good tintared Mark Finley stood as far off as they | were assiduous in their conselations.. A tall young woman, with a woollen dress und rather @ flashy air, calied to see Dolan and told him that she bad news from a detective that “DIAMOND JDf,”” whom some of Dolan’s friends accuse of the murder o¢ | Mar. Noe, lad been traced and would soon be found, Dolan | twid the women to see his counsel, and then relapsed into a gloomy silence, At one o’clock there was consider- | able bustie in the corridors of the prison, and a few | momentstater Messrs. Howe and Hummel. counsel for Dolan, eutered the corridor in which cell No, 4 ts lo- cated.” Mark Finley vpened the Dolan to step out, as bis counsel wished to see hin hittle yellow Spitz dog followed Dolan out of the he will probably follow him he last friend of the condemned | group 4 prison ollicials wath- | ered ro le of which Dolan stood | with an expression of firmness on his face, His counsel, | Wilham FP, Howe, said to him “Joho, {am very much pained to tell you that after | all our efforts in your behalf the Governor has declined | to mterfere in your case, It is a painful duty to me, | but it Is proper that I should give you early informa: | tron. DoLas—1 expected it, | Mr. Howe continued, “John, you know I have given | the best attention I possibly éoulit to your caso and made every effort possible to save you,” Douax—"'¥es, and I thank you.” Mr. Howx—I believe before God that you are inno- cent, | — Dotax—And after I am gone that fact will be shown— as to cling to hin, ~ | Tthink it will, | Mr, Howx--I think vou had better prepare yourself | to meet vour God. The time is short. [ have done all | Tcoule Jobo, but I cannot give you the least encour- } agement for future hope, |“ Donay (tirinly)—L am prepared, T have been expect- j ing it, and f Wink I am ready todie, Where is | Maggio? (his wife.) Send wora to her that I want to | sco her at four o'clock to-day. A pretty-faced young girl, balf muffied in a shawl, | named Maggie Ca , came forward with a spring and | imprinted a passionate kiss on the lips of the doomed | | man. At this moment, m an au.lible tone, a sympa- | thizer of Dolan's suid, at the outside of ‘the group ‘around Dolun, “I didn’t beheve that Tilden would do | anything for that poor devil, He's got to get the New | York delegation at Uthea for St, Louis next Wednes- y.”? ‘The despatch to Dolan’s counsel was banded to ped man, It stated that alter a most i URGENT APPEAL FOR MERCY | Governor Tilaen had a interfere with the execution of the sentence. 1 the despatch which centained bis fate in his hands and the paper did not tremble in the slightest, Is face had no | bravado ia it, | as dog following bim, and threw himself on the | bed, | He was quiet through the afternoon, and did not inake any manifestation, He is waiched by the | Deputy Sheriffs constantly | Father Duranquet believes Dolan to be in a resigned state of mind and conversed with him yesterday, | ‘The scaffold will be erected to-night and Dolan will have to listeu to the hammering. TUR GOVKRNOR’S DESPATCH. The following despatch was yesterday received by the | Sheriff from the Governor Witttaa ©. Coxxen, Sheritf:— Tform Dolan that T cannot interfere in his bebalf L J, TILDEN, Tho investigation as to the value of the German woven corsets now held for reappraisement was con* tinued yesterday at the public stores at Hubert and Wasbington streets, Mounting to the second floor of | that uninviting pile yesterday afternoon, a HeRaLp reporter found several alert- officials who were showing | samples of long corsets and short corsets, thin corsets and thick corsets, At for the amplo waists of Holland | fshwomen orto envelop the delicate busts of Pari: | ennes. The gentlemen thus favored were a number of | experts,‘who had been summoned to decide for the | government whether the glorious business of corset muking and corset selling should be monopolized by the German importers aud manufacturers, or whether Uncle Sam's sons should take a haud in the agreeatile | trade. |. So entrancing appeared to be the examination yester- | day to some of the experts that the Depaty Appraisers | seemed to be infected with a wild sort of enthusinam, and were running trom office to office burdened with corsets—specimens for the experts, specimens for General Ketchum, the Chief Appraise jpecimens for | everybody. The reporter was asked it’ he was an ex- | pert and if he had been ‘summoned,’ but bis modesty | would not permit him to answer either question in the atfirmative. Then the officials refused to give him any information, on the ground that all revelations before the Merchant Appraiser should be kept secret until the end of the investigation The reporter learned, however, that Messrs. Fanton, of A. T. Stewart & Co.'s; Wild, convected with that firm; M. Cohen, J. ¢ and Lyall, of the United States Corset Com- ong the experts that testified before the | Merchant Appraiser, Mr. James M. Constable, of the | firm of Arnold & Constable, yesterday, The testimony ‘was such that Mr. Constable was moved to regret that he had not been in the basiness of importing German woven corsets, AN OLD CLAIM DECIDED. Mr, William McKeag reveral ye years ago filed a ciaim against the city for payment of services rendered as attorney to the Excive Board from 1857 to 1860. It was {| not satisfied, and the efforts to procare its settlement were futile. Finally Mr, McKeag assigned his claim to John H. | Starin, Jr., son of the President of the Hoboken Land | and Improvement Company, which, as contractor for the removal of dirt and as lessee of ferries, for years has had a close relation to the city government, Starn | sued the city as assignee for McKeag for $453,800, the | claim being based on the allegations that the assignor (MeKeag) had commenced in the years named 14,915 | suits im the mterest of the city, for which 8, answers and appearances had been’ put in aud 1.054 judgments in default entered, while 1,243 caxes were put | upon the calendar for trial,’ The city set up the de McKeag took the prosecution of | jon. The matter was by Judge | reterred to D. (, Calvin, the present. Surrogate, us referee, to take testimony and decide, Yesterday | office im favor of Starin, as McKeug’s ussignec, for ‘The following notice in the ease was served upon the | Comptroller yesterday afternoon, by te COMPTROLLER OF THe City ayp County or New OnK Take notice that judgment was this day filed and docketed | Im the office of the Clork of the city aud evunt Jn an action ty the Supreme Court, in whieh John H. Starin, dete ial aud the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of New York are defendants, in favor of the said said defend: pain oe the ‘ FIRE IN SOUTH STREET. About balf-past seven o'clock last night a fire broke out inthe rear of No, 21 South street, occupied by Sherwood & Penfield, flour commission merchants, The rear building was a three story brick warehouse, used tor storing flour, and was connected with No. 21 South street by a woodon shed one story high. It was almost in the centre of the block boanded by Front, Broad and South streets and Coenties slip, This dificult position necessitated the sending of a second alarm soon after the first. This ig“ it eight engines and four trucks upon the scene. e building was filed with flour, piled im tiers, and the fire raged in the crevices between the different layers of varrels, making adense smoke and rendering i y dificult to ex- Unguwh, The firemen commeneed playyng upon the Dutlding trom three sides of the block, “About eleven ‘o'clock the sinoke had cleared suiticiently to allow men | to be placed on the roof of the store, and the fire was soon after coder control. it wos still burcing atan early hour this morn | The wuter poured to the building from No 35 | Front street, ran back, filling the cellar of that » ‘ talt that when engine No, 32 was brought ro | that sule of tho fire, instead | w hydrant, they threw a suction pip | been wirendy used. Messrs. Brush & Co., provision | dealers, had a large stock of Lams stored there, which were dainaged about $1,000 by water, Measra Sher. wood & Penficld’s loss on stock will provably not | exceed $7,000, The building was not damaged over $1,000, as the walls and floors aro still solid. A | Shaw, ship chandler, of No, 27 Coentiex sip, und Hobns, No, 29, bad their premises slightly damaged , The report that Dr, Ravolph Mulki, of Union Hill, N. was arrested om a charge of baving accidentally poisoned a child was iacorrect, oe I door and asked | A . to-morrow morning— | A | iiely brought to the attention of the proper authorities, A | letter addresved tothe Hxnann, giving the mamber and He then went into his cell, the little | of New York, | | APRIL 20, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. SE IIPPING NEWS: OCEAN ( STEA! EAMERS. DATES OF DEPAKTUKES FROM NEW YOR VOR THE MONTES Eos svete AND MAY, ‘Sleamer, vot Brooklyn, reerenyt 1 of Vennsyla, | April 20 Las JApril2o, Wau i « Celtic. Bolivia. England nu P iowine Grea 20 Broadway y De Rotterdar, }50 could trom the cell of the condemed man, “Oh, John | ASHES | peel John,” cried the stricken woman, “Surely, God wil | 7 aprii2e, Liverpool: matty not let you be taken from me in this cruel and unjust | Tirta roon yy.” Dolan endeavored to“soothe bis mother, as he | 55 Brondway had yet hope, wot having heard the news from Albany. | Suentine tree Several kind hearted women called on the prisoner, | & es meena? and Rev, John Barry and the good Sisters of Mercy | 72 Brosdway. | ‘i 37 Broadwav 7 Bowling (ireen Bowling (ireen juwling Green MM Broadway State of Indiara, Germanic... City of Kerlin, ‘Tne Queen... Bg-NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS IN THE CUASTING SERVIC na oF officers of vessels on any of our consts wav observe the displacement or removal of auy of the seu buoys are requested to communicate the fact to the Henaxp, in order that the matter may be pub- position of the buoy and the extent of the displacement, 1s all that 18 necessary. Bg-NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT,—The New Yor Haxwatp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for use on board the Hxnanp steam yacht, showing while burn- ing the colors red, green, red, changing from ono to the other in succession, and can be seen several miles distant, Cap- taists of vessels, upon teeing this signal, will oblige us by preparing any marine nows they may havo for the Ship News Departinent of the Henan. ‘Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- ing at New York can do so by addrossing to such vessols, care of HeRALD news yacht, pier No, 1 Kast River, New York. Letters roceived from ull parts ofthe world and promptly de- livered, Duplicates are required, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AXD MOON, HIGH WATER Sun rises, + 514] Gov. Island Sun sets, 6 45 2 Moon rises... -mora ded 2 ab 22 PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 19, 1876. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THR URRALD STKAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE Steamer Greece (Br), Andrews. London April 5, with muday and 06 passencers to Wt Hurst. April 14. lat 42 41, Jon passed a German burl id’ wert, wliowing #14" val taaeate RALD xaw an fee- rt fi : er, hound ens Steamer Faliow (Br), Murrell, Messina March 20, Pa 24th and Gibraltar 31st, with fruit to Phelps Ki Steumer Columbus, Reed, Havana Apri 18, with mdse ani passengers to Wm P Clyde & Co. Steamer Brashear, Forbes, New Orleans April 11. and with uidse and passengers to Chas A mer Canada ‘Br), hence 4, an Anchor line steam- ds Jat 41 21, lon mo & hwest Pass ith, Whitnev & Ce Steamer din Jacinto, Mazard, Savannan April 16, with gers to W It Garrison Amelia, Burzens, in ballast, to J Atkins & C Bauks, with strong NW a Be Sarah B (of Ma with sugar to J alvel ro win Portland Roads 31 dure days west of f iA ins) U vessel to Thot . Clenfuegos 20 days, mipeon & Hunter. br Francis Hateh, Green, Richmont Sehr Eva Bell, ¢ ‘ark, Virginia. Sehr Amelia, Murray, Virginia. neler J D Williams, Peares, Baltimore. Sehr Uattio FE Giles, Bran er, Baltimore. Schr Joseph J. Pharo, Anderson, Carman’s Uarbor, Me, 8 days, with ice to the Cousumer’s lee Company; vessel to master. gr Steamer Abyssinia (Br), from Liverpool. arrived 18th, reports :—April 17, lat 41 2 d steamer Victo- rin (Br), hence for Glasgow ; tame pemh National steamer, bound W. Bam Bark came up to tl PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE BOUND SOUTH, Steamer City of Fitchburg, Springer, New Bedford for New York. Bteamer Electra, Y w York, Sebr Tonis Vey hr Tt P Abell, e Sehr Anthony’ Burton, Johnson, York. Schr Mott Haven, Collins, ‘Calais for New York, Schr Surah R Thomas, Arnold, Providence tor few York. Sehr kutire, Kinnear, Provide Sehr Robert Pettis, Robbin idence for V irginte: Mebrhof, Providence tor New York, plicg (Ital), which anchored at Sandy Hook, ity PM. ng, Providence for Providence tor Ni Sehr Baltimore, Heancis, New Haven for N Sebr James English, Barker, Schr Millie Washburn, Snow, P: Mw aoe N Ser Eureka, erSchr Dreadnoug! uise, Schr Blackstone, Wickson, Providence for New York, icon, Wheeter, htratiord lor Sew York. Kin eck. ‘Portland, Me, for a mackereling Sehr (cean Belle, Sehr B Waterman, Hiokley, Nantucke Schr Ella June, Reg rt for Sehr Jobn Crockiord, Hurt, Providence for yiehr Kate MsLean! Hutchinson, Huntington for ‘ork. Sebr James K Polk, Buckley, Southport bid New York, Sehr Emilie Beil, Chase, Denuis for ork. Sehr Harri Ryan, Be Rawley, ck, ae tie Tor New Fork. jon, Rock; or New York, ner, Dickinson, Portland, Gh, for Phil. Sxehr Eilon M Duffield, Raynor, Portland, Ct, for Now ‘Rehr E Flower, Northport for New York, Sebr Georgie Willard, Willard, Portland for Virginia, Sehr Caroline, Koge iB hansester for Vicar, Behe Maxie M Willard, Hurling: Portland for Virginia, Sehr 8 K Lake, Jacobs, Gloucester tor New York, Sehr Annie Sargent. Sarg Sebr Goldsmith Maid, 4 Sehr Adaie P Avery, 3 Sehr Bene J Ie Mitehelt, Norrell, Stamford for New York. Sehr Kmily, Morrail, Stamtord for New York. BOUND Kast. xfttamer Bolivar, Geer, New. Yore for New London and Selt Mary Sands, Rowe, Amboy for Boston, Sehr Sarah B Buckley, Buckley, Amboy for Westport. Sebr Mabel Lent (Be), Berier, New York tor Bear iver, w York for for Providence, ror Grace, NF, ingtor Port Jobasen Nor New Behr, Besiamin Bnglisie Barker, London. ‘Sehr Sarah A Falconer, Wilson, Port Johnson for Provi+ ance. ¢ Tuetta Hix, Weehawk Beir Charite F Atwoou. Sener Onward, Gor Brig Edwin Rowe, Sehr Telegraph, Chari Rene DB Bills, Marre Bene Dart, Cunipbell, New York tor Stamfora. bdebr Samuel Godwm, Williams, New Yorx tor Stamford, BELOW, Bark Florence {ot Boston), Bul Smith, from Auckland, to Ver. mark Nor Shi from Card ark Norvon Stover, Shorm ‘om Cardenas April 6, to Miller & Houghton jot Bark Joseph (Aus), from Bark Helen Marion, from Philadelphia for St Jol ce Jo Boo cr), Havteld, rom agua ty CLEARED. Steamer Bothnia (Br), MeNickan, Liverpool via Queens tow: Franck) nneylvania (Dr), Stewart, Glasgow—A& 7 Abas (Br), Low, Kingston, de—Pim. Forwood & ant commenced vrawing thence the waier that bad | wsamer Metropolis, Ellis, St Jago and Cientuegor—J rd © ; WfStream, Holmes, Charleston—J W Quinterd Steamer Mayflower, Davidson, Philadelohia—vJas Hand. Ship tiarlow (Br), Stephens, Loudon—Arkeli, Tults & Co. Ship Columbus, Hogers, San Fraucisco—Suitou & Co. ATE Amor (Adie), Buppa, Cork oF Falmeuth for ordore— john © Sea rd (Ger), Regoner, Bremen—Chas Luling Hark Amalia we), Aspgren, Elvinore—Fuanch, Bdye & Atkinson, Laguayra and Porto Cabello—Jos A aa Fiorence 1. Genovar, Simauns, Matauzas—James | jenry. La Te (ir), r orders — seperd Fidetia (ir) soy —Tapper & Beattic, rig ide (Wateb), Kemper, Vigo (Spain)—Funch, Baye & wades—L, W 42 t Aree 7 2 Sarat Crowell (Br), Foley, 8t Jones, PR-J V One- uh a Sch Sete Abbott, Abbots, Para—Burdatt & Pond. Me Bins. Ce Cork, Falmonth or Plymouth Sebr Alzena, lenas—Hrett, sou & Co, Sen Jonte Chri ith it Clentuego u Panes & Co, Sent Florence Waeckrill, Doane, Baracoa—B J Weuberg & Fee Rete chrece Polttipa, 1 Frans belt & Gos antress, ps, ‘Suvanual—Evans, Bair Adite wehleeler, Deacon, Nortets, Ve=E Hi skinuer, be Jl ia R Floyd, Pereins, Georgetown, DC—E D Hurl- wut & ‘che Lizate T, Mills, Annwtrong, Baltimore W Chalmers Fenr Adeline B, Gormley, Sa jook—Kackett & Bro. ance oe Carleton, Thursion, rovineatowae Mass—tinul- anne sey. | 7 Harton, Burley, Stamtord—Stamtord Manatae- turin t Sehr 0 acten, Toms, Stamford—Stamtord Manufactur- | tng Co. SAILED. Sisamere Maale. (Br), for Liverpool; Metrenalts, St nm, Charleston, Island Howe on: Mus ie (Aus), Gem (Bri Barbados Wind at sunset, Burometer at sunset, MARITIME MISCELLANY. The purser of the steamer Columbus, from Havana, bas our thanks for favors. Sup Axx Dutuse (Be), a8 Sydney. NSW, 10 from London. 427 picked up a raft tor a ihe, ND midnight, 30.39, rior te March lon 29 rad pare ot the ide, ot at. with flagetat? 3: eet, iene, flying white on ack ball tre, One cask was marked, “J C Bldi us and on the bens oR "Nar weir another had on it, Bact Py Rio Janeiro, Brazil.” The BA on tl illegible. utr PRINCETON, 1319 tons, built at Williamsburg in 1848, has bean wld by thio United States Marshal of this district for Bank Watawa (Rus). from Phitadalphia, was towed to the dockyard at Queeustown April 6 to har ge, the cargo being heated. Bnic Neutm Gar, Dussant, before reported ax not having been henrd from und suppored lost, was at St Hierre, Mart, April — for E aving performed @ coasting trip since leavin, Jan 15. Scar H Cents, from Philadelphia for Providence, return- ed to Philadelphia Apel 19, with loss of flying jibboom, bul. warks stove, &c, haviny been in collision with aa unkaown schooner in Delaware Bay. Scur § 8 BuckiNGHam (of Portland, Ct). Mack, from Tam: { pleo tor Gal for whose safety fears were Cntertuiued, arrived safely at her destination ‘April 12, Scur Kexpvskvaa, which has been lying at Bangor, Me, during the past winter, was so much strained by tho ica that she leaked very badly and finally sunk, She was pum out 17th and hauled on to the shore. Scnr Com Kxanxey, of Calais, now at New Bedford from | Vineyard Haven, where she was sunk in a gal upon the cit ratiway 17th, and found to hi badly, chafed planking on starbourd sid started. | Aneffort_made to hanl off steam ferryboat Maryland, ashore ut Vineyard Haven April 19, was unsuccessful, GrovucesteR, Mass. April 18~The sehr has not been heard from since y re the heavy gale. ot the 4th inst, is now given ap for lost. be had a crew of 11 1en on board, and was valued at $4,700, and was insured for $1,500, Newront, RI. April 19—John Waters £ Co, who went to Block Island with steam pump and diver, to assist in getting afloat schr Mary Augusta, ashore at that plac turned, and report thut they examined her bott it all right, but owing to the starting of the oakum in could not ki wreckers wanted to ma her. This the eap> mld conter with his owners, al they have saved 200 tox, f the old Colony line, in coming this morning’ from 'New York, of Goat Isiand, where she was ourserce, which Farboard, which ix buried in the sand, the her free with steam pump. Block Islan to ubandon her and t tain wats opposed t. Out of her ¢ ded on the sout!: obliged to remain for two hours. Received no damag Fishirg schr Piseataqua, of and for Gloucester, put in this moroing, having sprung foremast off Cape Cod; will have » new one, Penxsacora, April 15—Sehr Sea Witch (Bri, Coleman, from Honduras, was run aground on the night of the: 13th inst by her pilot while coming into Pensacola Bay. cargois much damaged, but the asia is not seriously in- Jured. She was towed to town to-day. It was thought ut ‘one time that she would bilge, the oakum having worked out of her top sides. Qvenxe, April 19—The Marine and Fisheries Departinens have recei ndvices from Newfoundiand of the loss of the brig siantine,” of Boston, on east of Port au Basque, on the evening of Jau 23, having been forced on the rock by fee. ‘The crew were xave ‘Three schvoners arrived from below to-day and one cleared for Labrador. Sypyxr, NSW, se lens Swerdfish, at this port, pars-d,in lat 4645 11.22 W, 2 large Almerican sbi painted black with var ribbon, spars pertect, sniis and boats gone Fas rudderhead carried away. It was blowing 0 01 ¢ time azo flying a consul at Tahitl, French flag, and was condemned. pointed out te her communder ths wh Consut Williams aie Movallty of sailing under the US fla, efforce are being made to obtain an English register prior to her leaving for San Franco, Sr Jouxs, NF, April 19—Steamer Newfoundland, which arrived to-day trom Halifax, got jammed 1u the ice off Cupo Race ow april 8, and was curried over the Bauks in pack jee. SPOKEN, : baht ry mi ole ‘Lambert, Lond London fur New York, March 27, ut 4 Ship Sou Bullard, Liverpool for Key West, April 2, Ist 44-35, lon 36 30. Hd Ship L pr} ete (Br), Blauvelt, Liverpool for Tybee, April 4, lat 44, nie uate: (Br), Bent, from Amsterdam for New April 1, Int 44, lon 40. ip Nerens(Br) Rom trom Liverpool for San Francisco, March 28, lat 49 N, Ship Sacramento, Nelson, from New York for San Fran- elxga. no date, on the Equator, lon 28 20 Ship Southern Cross, Bullwrd for Quoenstown, Feb 5, Int 35 58 bat Bark “Wingua,”” from ——— tor New York, April 10, las 45 19 1on 58 ~ Bark George Becker (Ger). from oo for Falmouth, 10 days out, April 1. Int 26 45, n 7 i Gattenn it (Au, Suitore, from Baltimore for Low- donderry, March 30, nu Int, de Bark One (Br), Holman 100 days, from Maulmain for 20, lag 31 10 N, lon 3.30 W. ‘irom Bremen for New York, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS AngxvaL—Satled, barks Rex (Nor), Quebec; Valkyrien (Nor), America, Bristow, April 19—Arrived, brig Agnes Browa (Br), Web- ster, Havana, Bremen, April 18—Artived, steamer Leipzig (Ger), Hoff mann, Baltimore. Bomwnay, April 18—In port ship Valiant, Dani Havre. VaLcurra, April 18—Arrived, ship Victoria, Atwood, Bos- ton. Doxxtrex, April 18—Arrived, bark Paulista (Fr), Provost, Now Orleans, Firetwoop, April 18—Arrived, bark Alma (Nor), Tobias, Pensacola. Gueexoce, April 18—Arrived, bark Monsoon (Nor), Jen- sen, Darien. Have, April 18—Sailed, bark Lisbon, Danving, Matanzas (not previously). Cleared 15th, bark Ruby (Br), Robertson, North America, Kusastows, I, April 19—Arrived, brig Form (Aas), Dabl, Baltimore for Drogheda. Livervoot, April 19—Arrived, ship Sally (Br), Atkins, New Orleans; barks Delta (Nor), Casparsen, Charleston; Pater (Nor), Zachariason, New Orleans; Malts (Br), Mont- gomery, do: brig Olga (Nor), Larsen, New York. Bailed 19th, bark Nancy Holt (Br), Swan, North America. Loxpox, April 19--Arrived, steamer Royal Minstrel (Br), Henderson, New York; ship Duke of Abercorn (Br), Dal- rymple, New York. Cleared 19th, ship Thos Hamlin (Br), Webster, Montreal; achr J M ttaskell, Crowell, Boston, Lisnox, April 9—Sailed, brig WW Lora (Br), Veneon, United States. Messtna—Suiled, brig H B Jone: York. Oronto, Apeil 11—Arrived, dries Experiment (Swe), Lars: ton, Baltimore; Olinds (Port), Silva, New York. Salted Mh, bark Germania (Port), Pellica, United States, Veruouta, April 19 -Arriv . ship Koomar (Br), Norris, Pensacola. Arcived in the Channel sok, bark Schamyl (Nor), Moller, from Charleston for Stettin, Arrived off Lizard Isth, bark Northern Chief (Br), Millar, from New York for Antwerp. Pauuxno, April 12—Sailed, bark American Eagle, MeMa- hon, United States. Queenstows, April 19—Arrived, ship C F Sargent, Swett, Independencia Buy. Also arrived 19th, 4 AM, steamers The Queen (Br), Bragg, New York fur Liverpool: 5 AM, Siberia (Br), Harrison, Ros- ton for do; 4:30PM, City of New York (Br), Laver, New York jor do (and all proceeded). Rio Jannino, April 18—Sailed previously, stoamor John Bramall (Br), Newington, New York. S11Go, Aptlt 16—Sailed (not arrived), bark Birdstow (Br), Williams, North Americs. Stavanaxe, April 17—Sailed previously, China, for New York; Frithjof, for Quebec. Saxtanoen, April Ll—Arrived, brig Zuleika (Br), Walsh, New York. ‘Tracer. April 19—Sailed, bark Jas Kenway (Br}, MeDon- ald, New York; Angusta (Swe), Dorney, do. ‘Trinste, April 15—Salled, bark Estwila, Poole, Vixssincex, April 19—Satled, steamer W A Scholten (Dutch), Janzen (from Rotterdam), Now York direct. Wrst Hantiuroot, April 16—Arcived, barks Hestia (Gor), Paseh, Darien; Richard (Nor), Daaicisen, do, Lowpox, April 10—Every effort is being made to discharge the earge of the Norwegian bark Hans Neilsen Hauge, from Baltimore, agrourd in Dingle Harbor. WEATHER REPORT. Fataovra, April 19,6 PM—Wind 8 Houvusan, April 19, 'M—Wind N; barometer, 20.928, FOREIGN PORTS. Apxtarpx, March 3—Salled, bark Whis impaon, Syd- ne “Axon, Feb 20—iassod, ship Comet, Bray, from Boston for Hong Kong. Waravid, March 2~—Salled, bark Waxetield, Carver, Ak yah, to luad for the Claunel, ansoewascite, 1—Sailed, park Clara Nickels (from for Br), Nickerson, Now ck ecures, Marck TTT pork raaceen Cw wewrTs, Piecoune (Ur), Stehotsong Bates Pxeally 1B), dat tititinnett: Kidder tor New Vere, lage Dyed me, tor Sa Francises, do. April 18--Arriveid, brig Charlotte, Whittemore, April 16—Railed, rkling Water, joht Tene Alte 1 tehtadelphta Cama i, Al Lid Fist Mavana; 121i Tolek, Sawyer 1th, Fiorella Craig, do. Bos, WCA, March prathy port, bark Sea Gull, Stevens, itoxa Kowa, March 15— port, Shalimar (Rr). San Francisco! Anulo Gray Thee Victoria Viz barks Paline jerman ar He, Yor via Manila Bry, Portland, 0; an iLoNoLGLU, March 21—Arrived, barks JA Fatkinburg, Astoria: 2itin WC Parke (Haw), Blackstone, Port Guru aah. schrs Bonanza, Sands, st, nade eae Tibbey, do. Ralied Sith, hele Fomaze ttlaw), Hatfield, Victor April 1, bark Mary Belle Roberts, Gray, for San Tn pon Francisco. Havaxs, April 18—-Arrived, steamer Tuppahannock, 1 dleton, New Orleans: bark EF Merriman, W Vort brig M jorrix (Br), Patterson, Hatifax; 19th steamer Wm © Hewes, Morgan, Indianola. Metnornnr, Feb 21— Ai sed base het D Brookman, 7; ship item "ow! pp RR whats 1W—In_ port, bark ng ingyen Howes, for Boston, lég: brig Rialto, Gould, for Ensenads. to dincharge balance of inw carne: Clare Leavitt Lombard, and Robert Palmer, Dennison, mien, ¢e,jenre in ballast; for a John N Game herr ang, leaky. _ MATANZAS, Trived, oie AH Curtis, x. Shevpard, L Clark. Vanselow, Asplawai Cameron. north of Hat- ‘sarah E Kingsbury. Wa- sehr rip, north of Hatteras. . brig Frances Lewey, nzhal saith sh ape Howes, Hong Kongs March 7, Corolla (Br), Messer, San Francisco. In rort March 9, ship Resporadars (ir. Vurce!}. for Francisen: barks Stella, (Ger). Mayer. fur do, loaded; Leary, Stiiphen, from Melbourne, arrived Feb'28, for Hong Kong. loaded. i ROBaLixco, uo date—Ballad, bark Charles Fobes, Lord, lant BEATGNOS, March 10—Tn_ port ship Columbia, Carter, for Brosier, Navy, March 10—In merase Ata (Br nd Zenlandia (Br), Ferries, for San Francie Ships City of Lahore (Be), Aarcenhorn, for do, lag: Earl of Dalhousio (Br). Jarvis, for da. do: Surie Metieod tlie), Page, for do, do; Elwood Cooper, Hopken, from Adelnide, arrive Feo Tat ier Kan Vruneteio, tae: Delaware, Hinks. from Danodin, arrived 24th, tor sale; xchr Rebecea J Moulton, Atwood, from New York, arrived 201 ‘iso la port March 10; ship Polat. Venus (Tah), Burns, for Sun Francisco. x Riaxuat, Mareh 18—In port, ship Titania, England, for ew Yo Sopmanira. Feb 25—In port ship © H Soule (Br), Rebert- son, fur St Tuomas, April 19—Arrived, bark G Rea Grimsby for Sarna, taST,JAG0, April 7Kalled, sche Maggie Cain, Scull, Guan- Bree, NB, April 18—Sailed, steamer Anzha (Br), Mur- rVicronta, V VI, April 17—Arrived, bark Parments (Br), Ab- batt, San Francisco. Zaxatnan, April T—Arrived, bark Turia Topan, Beadle, Muscat (to sail April ®) for Bost i Per Steamer Auyssixta.! Anrupkex, April S—Sailed, Morino, for New York : 6th, Hindostan, Guede: Jehu, Liddle, and'Huano, MeLoen, do; Aster, Knut New ‘Awrwenr. April Tm Arviyea in the river, Lizais Fennell, Robinson, from Caliao. d Sth, Grlfe. Lundbach, Montreal: Alma, Anderson, Halifax: 6th, CF Funeh (), Knudsen, Buenos Ayres; Lain: etn, Landblai, Montreal Amexpat, Mare 23-—Arrived, Baltic. Salvesen, Now York. ed 24th, Zingarn, Johnson, Quebec: Solon, Olsen, do; oath, Havre, Gun Axraxonts, veh 2 25—Sailed, Vera Cruz, Bellator, New (8, Shackford, Mxvan, Merch #—Satled Malieville, Thompson, Chan Accra, March 13—In port, Sterling, Tafts, trom Cape Const Castle, Brisro1, April 6—Sailed, Gibson Craig, for Pensacola, Ranrow, April 7—Kalled, Mima P, Pesili, Baltimore, Rewvast. april 7—Sailed, Kalova, Wiklund, Baltim Boxveavx, April Larsen, United States, Sailed from Panilln Fi jew York; 7th, ‘San Marcos (s), Burrows, ¥ vr: Wanceuora, Apri iceponved, Aaya: ie, New Orleans; Snow Drop, Butel. Mobi Batavia, March 2—Nailed, Wakefield, Cowen, Akyab. Cannrer, April 6—Sailed. Aun Grav, Kilis, Quebec. Carnsatvox, April 7—Arrived, Heury Palmer, Jackson, April 2—Cleared. N W Blethen, Cox, Halifax; I'S & LC Adams, Suinpson, Gloncester, Mass, vare Coast Castun, March 14—£a port, Lemuel, Dalzelt, April 6—Passed. Enxch Train, from London for Nutz, Avceaxo, NZ ‘NZ. about March 27—Cohma Quebec} Lady Moad, Henderson, do tor Vanconvor's Tsuna: 7th, Carl August, Siewerts, do for New Yorg: Bertha, Gaarn, a» for Quebec: Rth, Killochan, Mefadyen, Bun Fran: gleco tor Hull; “Mogul, Trimble, London for ‘arvill, San Francisco | But Hull. anchored Sih, Protector! Faleh, from Pensacola for Ber- "Doren, April 6—Of, Susan M Dudman, Corning. from Antwerp for Philudeiphia. Dunceness, a 6-Of, Martha (Ger bark), from New yMeMuse kptil Arrived, Hlogonus, Olsen, New York; 8h UBLIN, April tm Arrives 3@h, GW Halls, Telfer, Baltimore, hoi Sailed 6th, Matts August, Samulin, Baltimore. Egstaqnute, April 7—Paused, Mote, Cuneo, from Leith for New “OW the Start Gth, Hervateka, Schnants, from London for pivtadelphia, Passed Prawle Point 7th, Rose, from Pensacola for Havre. Fatmour, April 8—Arrived, Frida Lehmont, Glavaeke, Philadelphia, FouxxstONe, April 7—Off, British Constitution, Everson, from New York tor Dundes. GrxeNock, Apri Locheud, ‘and Maxwell, “Salted 7th, Glenvervie, Ze ay |, Sandringham, Boyd; Eveline. » Quebec; Donna Maria, Doal ‘Andi On pete cel tae pe est sg néerson, doz Kentiworth, Bryson, and Mungertou, Wate! Quebec; Avadia (s), Craig: Bordenux. 13 sig Safied Sth, Birehvale (aw), Garrett, San Francleco (and arrived at Lamlash 6th): Waror, Uril, Queba Guwod, April 5—Salled, Lissle, Carney, Boston, Hutt, April 6—Sailed. ‘Contest, James Quebec. Hakwien, April 6—Salled, Satramento, Pheer, Philadel- phia (aud passed Deal same day’ Horna, April Of, Ardmore, MeConuell, Liverpool! for Montreal. won Gtk, Charmer, Peterson (from Liverpool), New sawn, April S—Sailed, Dr Ratth, Hansen, Philadel- Puiteived at Cuxhaven Sth, Lessing (a), Meyer, New York. gallate, April 6—Arrived, Emmanuel, Toblasen, Galves- (Mamed through the Rosds Gth, Johi Fought, Carlson, and Carolina, Hutton, from New O for Rowe KING Gerona Roun, Feb 6—. red, Magne Charta, Ma- loney, Cardiff, Livknvoot,” April 7—Aretyed, Italy (9), Webster, New York: Gireastan 's), Smith, Portiand. Sailed tith, Floronce Treat, Short, Bombay; 7th, ‘Kate Prinee, Hamilton, Lowes; Arizona, Venus, San Francisco; Guimare, MeDonsid. Philadelphia: Core Coombs, Bombay; Bhisia, Mosher, Sydney, ria, CHM, Quebec, ltleared 6th Chacma, Jor zeoeice (and sailed fan Francisco) ; pool for Singapore. ‘Loxpox, April 6—Arrived, Leander, Knight, New York, Entered out 6th, Constantine reevy, tor New York, ured 6th, tieurzio Medanich, N jew York (and passed Deal Bth) : Southern Bell. h faerie and Hafraen, Ander- hee: 7th, Nebastepol, + Prince Ruport, pite Gladston esm, do, _ Rees, Charleston. Griffin, New York: Tirrell, jamper, Sydney, ve guctiee Caste re, Norton, resend Mth, Ai Plymouth Roo Lu fie K, “ rit 7 Sail Hy Panny Atkt Hanter, > MFidante, i ateyieh. Pusladelp (eal oath on Lisnox, Marel sama! Kalaits, Brown, St Ubes; Bo- gota, Johuson, West Indie WOR, April 3—Arrived, Alice Campbell, Gorham, G Railed Sth, Medre @ Figli, Searpatl, New York; Pekin, ee Philad siphia. v March 20-—-Sailed, Adolph Fredholm, Sveren, Mal 5 ARtILA Said, Alletsandela, for New York; Carmella. 3 NELNOONSE Feb 10—Arrived, Philip Fitspatrick, Phelan, xen ev 0. Prank Flint, McBride, Caleuttas 21st, ‘Tere Nile, for Portland. NeweascLe, April 6—Cleared, Vanadis (Nor), New Yo ae" rabore), M 1 (and both sailed trom Shi th). Naries, March 28—Sailed, Jobo F Krana, Howes, Tra- ani. pbeworr, April 6—Sailed, Eastern Star, Quebec; Milton, avies h, Nuovo Matteo, Castafinola, from Hull for Phil- Maron Cichero, Oguo, from Ipswich for Balti- more. Of the Eddystome sith, Ellon Munro, Jones, from London for San Francisco, wman Mull, Slater, Rio Ja- Presauta, April @—Sailed, neiro: HL Gregg, Dyer, Panung: eds Ligne Brigade. Phitadel- York: Trim, fewry; Wilhelm Qi rid 7 pias Mary Lowortwon, Fo ‘Suixtnn, Apeit G—alied, Guvtat Metiler, for New York; co nivdore, Queber Sieans Leow, arch 15—Naited, Albertina, Upton, Bos- ‘haut Pox, March 14—In Wheatland, Miuer, weg. Toor, April 6—Sailed, Paith, Gemmell, Quebe Tri April $—Salled: Lydin, Perry. Ainertca, sciamuagons, “Mareh Yi=Cleared, Meindeet, Campbell, jontreal AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, Va, April, 17—Arrived, sehr Jesse Mar- dock, trons for Georgetown, Suiled—Sehrs Emma P Co we John R Bodwell, and wer (from Georgotow APPONAUG, April I ‘Arrived, seh ‘sehr Helou, Senrle, Perth April 19—Arrived, steamer Seminole, Mat bark Ermine Mullge, (gels Hedin. Melhow Cadix; sents FA Hel ‘Steelman, de: gis Jobnson Newman, Newman, Perth At- (Br), hin: Eee boy; Ceres, Aliyn, New York, Also ae een y M wang petd tiliameport, Wi hilwuel ieee Snagne aches Walters bri <On, "aeors Philadel shin: ‘ork; sehe Electes Buil Rebecea Goddard. PacttoRE. April it Arrived, steamer John W Gar- Hicks, New York: bark tan (Nor Frelieh, st % HS Potter, anderso silte, Ct. Cleared—Steamers Cees ye ruTe| Forks barks Cok Usk iat. Newre: Pacific “ser, mith, La % Rio Janeiro Natiida B Ubr), Hackett, 30 and Serene; brig Ma- é RI! kK, Ga, April 13—-Cleared, sehr Frances (Br), ter. at ‘Tiih—Arrived, sche Georste: Stapler, Maloney, Phitndel- hia. Clearod Sehr JG Drow, Wallin, Gibraltar (wud sailed), Mth—Arrived, ache Peat Waiter, from New York, Ole sred—Rehe HH, n. Washington agen Sal rad rs A H Haribot, Edwin It wer, aud Sami HH Hawes (atl passed up); Rie, 1 ce vey B Diverton, Dickerson, Philadelphia Sniled 1oih, ‘scle Florence J Lockwood, St Jobu for rritindeiphis not arrived, as reported), robes BT Cotting) are, vl George tt Milly Flos, Paitadeiniia Mery Rutelaa Waitt, Boston cor Me fol ori on ae April Is=Sailed, sche Ruth Thomas, Philadel. a DING, April 17—Arrived, sebr Ana Eliza, pril W—Arrived, steamer Equator, Utnetiey, tae arrived, veur if Hawkies, Wyatt, Boston, * ba oe i Ee, Haskell | gution of thite and.» de ‘1étl West Wind (Br), anne 16—Arrived, schr Post Post Boy, ovina 1! 17—Arrived, sehr (X00), Baltimore. E, April 19—Salled, bark Aladale VER. smithy yeni 18—Arrived, schr J.D Ingraham, ‘WESTON, April 12—Arrived, seh 8 ® Buckingham, vedo iuch? Maria & Lew art ae ‘Nori, ‘Hremen: ° sche Hattie Lewis, Say West, April 19—Arrived, Crawtord. ovat lone, sehr sosnepsars. LITTLE 10 BARRO te April 1 ut veland; Wioet axel Beng 1" ari ce an Samuel via, peeks farrington, Burtis, pa: et cao ril 19—Cleared, xches Alice T : Boyt. Kinston, Jn: Sarah Elizabeth, Hay Renta s SHAME FEA, ‘April 16—Arrived, schr Jas 8 Shindler, Sisw' of LEAS, ape 15—Cleared, schr Sargent 8 Day, Fi dL d 6: ngiand. te ip’ Raden, Doane, Liverpool; sehr HE Jamaica. an, 1, Winder, Liver. i thin Expounaer, ny to a aera i—Arri evises sehrs vege Ber, Treg aware City; BF Brainard, Bepaeh ck, ad BEDFORD. ‘April T7—Sulled, sche UF Washburn, Toth Aveived. nse, Virginia: Helen, Alexen- vig Kanosgh New John Randoiph, New York. M Le Philadetphin; Ht Hedess, New y ‘ushbura, Haverstraw. PM— arrived, sche Winged Racer, iwell, Belfast for Baltimore: © ole for New York; Lucy K Cogee Durynort for thiladelphitn: mer Tallapossa, MeKitchie, for Philadel phin vin New York. th, RAM Arrived in the night, schesS 8 Smith, Snow, nk for Woot's Hole: Terapin, al iphin: JD In raha Smith,” Philadelphie for Pail River (and all sailed this A) lwo solr Helen, Aminatn Fratt, Philadelphia, Bait AB Hayes, Barlow, Sandwich fur New Yorke Ninntic, Morris, do OS Thomas’ B Bealth, Winehestor, Now Hedtord tor do; Staphen K Lane, Puller: from Yarmouth for do. NEAT LONDON, April 18—Areived, ohrs Sou Foam, Not- folk: MA Lovell, Stonington tor New York, Sailed—Sebre Addie P Avery, Baltimors Cann, bay Yor! NEW HAVEN, April 18—Arrived. brig Bates. Mayacner: shies Favorite, Mute, Virginia. Smith O'Brien, arse, uth Amboy; Mary © Arno! Aa. _ G Gollyer, Allen, Kinston: “n ore, Bowers, South Ambov; Mary anual Harri: Piura,” Merrick, Benton, Baltimore; sloop Lynch, Kings PORT TOWNSEND, ‘April 1 i0—Arrived, barks Di MetIntyre, San Francisco: Mth, Orzero “iia Sete Sai aOR T LUDLOW. April 11—Arrived, bark Adelal ir. Hawes, San Francisco, oTPENSACOLA, April_15—Arrived, schr Sea Witch (Br), ‘Onrean®, Ruatan (see Miscellany), ed—Ship Romania sok MeIntyre, Liverpool; seb ursey, Supple, Philadel —Arrived. ship’ Li lined (Be), Goudy Liver. Ts bark Mathilde Octavia, ie) Pelitten Se Thon wred—Burks Avra (Nor), Stein, West, It Gai . Oporto; schr Rockie E Yates, Yates, Ma. YAL, SC, April 19—Sailed, steamer Ashland, Crowell (from New ‘Yor! ‘k), Fernandina, PHILADELPHIA, April 19—Arrived, steamers Pipset (Fr), Trudelle, Havre: Concord, Sherin, New York: Mill Megiant Alberieast Brovideucer Battie; as Padre (Ital), Beruordy y, Cardiff Genoa: schrs Soy Knickerboc! ; cores rosa Constanes, B ers San Antonio WRURYPONT. J April 17—Ani M piitadeiphin: Tracy, ‘aunton for do: Mary Ann Me Wilon, Met vin, Kennebec River; El Boston; Arth weer pokes tek Lord cH (Br), Urquhart, Li toxmers Lord Clive (Br Reading, Colburn, New York: Harrisburg: W orth ‘Shelve brigs slice Bradshaw, Sanford, Condes 8 ED Bangor: Prentiss Hobbs, Dodie, Poriiand: schrs Helen A Packs: Ruud, Port Antonia, Jus ® Nowell, Pennimove, Wik winston. NC; WH Barnes, Leach, Rockland: Eva Adell, 8, Stoningto Aso ele red, nteamers Aries, Wheldon, Roston: Centipede, Mille ‘Ontharing | Whiting, Harding, Providence Boverly, Wallace, Naw York: A jo: achts A‘H Atwood, Haskell, Rostyn ; OC Smith, Atwood, Ts J Glonceste Nellie 8 Jerrell, jew Bedford: HC Re: ieo H Sgnires Waley, Romeree Nailed—Steamers Contiped ies, Catharine Whiting, Harrisburg aud Roading. ORTLAND, Me, ‘Apett 1T—Arrived, steamer Moraviag an, gene, ‘Liverpool; burk Tewksbury L Sweat, Griffin, mer Francoita, rage, New York me manne schrs Fannie Flint, Philadelphi tot (reencek: AM New Orie ard, Philadeiphia. 3 Sathed- Bare Weymonth (Br) ; brig Annie M Knight; sche PORTSMOUTH, abd 17—Arrived, schr Kendrick Fist, Schroeder, New Yor! Tath—Saited, sonnion Perkiomen, Pierce, Fhiledelphtn, | pri rive Taavel Tisree. Ryder: award NW, Pasca: L bb: wry Rarker, Barker, and Nil . Virginia: Lizzie 0 Small Tice, Philadel pais toe pelea ia) Aid, rie ak Phil ne Sparkl shire, Eu Ray otra Hand, Goldsmith, Perth Amboy: ner, Uvde, Rondout; Fred. Tyler, Tyrrell Chase, Ing-nham, New York, jum, Ri Pawtucket; me Gnu 7. gona aay Satlod—Steamer Leopard, Albertson, Stab lB schra Mary Snow, Snow, Virginia; Emma A iit Raney ) M_ Rose, ‘allen, Philadelphi k. NJ: Hannah E Bro creak Gra er Fushi. ‘Wilson: Minguas, Ph ling, Pendieton, and Rvche) Jane, Burdi ‘At the head of Long Intund Sound’ 17th schra Ieanc Sherwood, Mary Tuabel, Oliver H Pe Ann PAWTUCKET, April 18—Arrived, schrJoseph Porter, Burroughs, Philadelphia, Raile if, terry, Raynor, New York: Palestina nee, vil 17—Arrived, steamer Old Dominion, RICHM a Walker, New Yor Clenred—Brig Flora (Ger), Hansen, Sani SAN PRANCTSC ” April 11—Arrived, Ip Lookout, Wire in, jam Bay: bark Mary stivom: Mitchell, Port nee i ion Clara (Br), * Pore Townsend; bark Buena Vises, Hardies, Port Gamble.” Taih—Arrived, ships Spartan, Jackson, New York; Tam o? Shanter Al ark Meriano, Ryder, Newcastle, N: oe Demin, Lunt, New York’; veneves Br), Bros Toth sailed, chip Prima Donna, SEATILE, April 18—Atrived, bark Montana, Petorson, San Francixéo, ALEM. April 17—Arrived, achr Prescott Haszeitine, Mc+ Donald: Biieabeth TACOM shi; Aaa) Mathews, San port. ‘A. April” 11—Sailed, irk Samoset, Marti tin, Francisco VINEVARD HAVEN, April 18—Arrived, scht Marietta ‘Tiiton, Gardiner for Philadelphia; Nudab, Newburyport for New York. Nothing sailed, ith Arrived, die Faller, Lerten Richmond, Va ade! Salled-Schrs, Nudab, Marietta Tilton. Hattie A Butler, Ella, Addie Fuller. EA’ Hooper and Helen A Amen, ti be, rg teh Aprii ris _—Cleated, sehr MU Moseley, vins, Funchal mer Regulator, Doan NAND WOODEN STRANBINPS ron Steamboats, fitted for night or ube tor as a 7 : larze Steam Yue FREDERIK TiMEDt. No. 1 South Willinm ot. Foe SAGE STE G MORRIS bh. KEEN, NOW For particulars inquire of PUSEY, VOR L BOAT; SOUND AND IB B's geod guatition. Guareoseee ut ue ard. foot et _ Brooklyn. R. PUILLON, WHEEL SALOON ere NATFANO Ai auction. BURDETT & DENNIS will sell aioe day, at 1 o'clock, within, thelr store No. J Hn t draught, large vane in every particular, auc tioneers, MBOAT FOR SALE—NEW WITHOUT REGIS Inquire at 223 Wi SLOOP YACUT HOPE-LENGTH, 42 FEET; 14.3; he,giat of eabin, 5.103 fall im Can be seer tof Court st,, Brooklyn, or apply at 77 Warren st... } $125, —FOR SALE, Aan } AND MATS MATSSATL BOAT » feet tung, in perfect order; three a ken fous 115th st., an iver Apply to ¥ RANK DEC al “MISCELLANEOUS. APSOLUTE DIVORCES “ONTAINED. Pcie DEVE ent States, for a E38 without publicity; legal everrwtere; ng charge in : advice SOUGESR. Attorney. 194 Beondway. ey DIVORCES. heh glad ia pub Bo saree UG s t mt TROST & El 0. 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