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| { j ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AND DISCOURSES LAST ‘sa Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- . 7 SEAMEN’S FRIEND SOCIETY. EVENING, The forty-cighth anniversary of the American Sea- men's Friend Society was held last evening in the ‘West Twenty-third street Presbyterian Church (Rev. Dr. White’s). Among the cougregation were many of the representatives of the Chamber of Commerce, the merchants of New York and the other citizens of the ing at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels. care of HERALD news yacht, pier No. 1 Bast River, New York, Letters received from all parts of the world aud promptly de- livered. Duplicates are required. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. wIGH WarkE 4 43 | Gov. Island 7 10) Sandy Rook morn 12 37} Hell Gate.. Tay he a pir ap metropolis interested in the welfare of seamen, The PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 14, 1876, Galleries were crowded with ladies. Mr. R. P. Buck, President of the soeiety, made the ARRIVALS. opening remarks, «nd then iutroduced the Rev. Dr. Spaulding, who gave a brief | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STAM YACHTS AND HERALD résumé of the hfe of the organization, SE GORS TALNGRATE LE Mr. Samuel H. Hall, Secretary, read the apnual re- port, From this it appears forty-eight chap sionaries, Bible and tract distributors, colp others huve been aided (wholly or in part) from its treasury, and were located as follows:—At St. Johu, N. J and) on the” Labrador coast, in the Scandinavian couniries; 1m Belgium, Antwerp: in France, at Havre and seilles; im Italy,at Genoa and Spezia; ip China and Japan; in the Sandwich Islands; at Valparaiso, Chile; at San Francisco, Ca!.; at Galveston, Texas; at New Orleans, La; at Pensacola, Fla; Savanaah, Ga; Charleston, 8) 0.5 Wilmington, N, "a; Nerfoik, Va. ; Portland, Me.; Boston, Mass, Rochester, Syracuse, Oswego and Buftalo, N. Y., on the lines of the Erie, ‘and Delaware and Raritan canals, &c., and in the cities and viemities of New York and Brook'yn. The number of libraries sent out is 790, (of which 326 were new and 464 refitted) on vessels car- rying 10,635 men; making the total number sent out since the work was inaugurated, seventeen years ago, 559, containing at least 262,000 volumes, and acce: ble, in their frequent reshipments, to 222,000 men. The whole number of libraries shipped in the United States Navy is 855, accessible at different times to 97,622 men. Nearly 1,000 conversions at sea are re- ported as having occurred in con jon with this single agency, The Home, during the past year, hus accommodated 2,034 boarders. These temporarily de- posiicd with the Supormtendent, $34,669, of which Amount. $17,550 were sent to relatives and friends; $3,118 were placed to their credit in the savings bank, and the balance returned to the depositors, The report makes mention of the dicease, within the past year, of Admural Silas H. Stringham, United States Navy, and then Hon, Henry P. Haven, of Connecticut, | Vice Presidents of the society, During the past eleven months the receipts from ull sources, including pre- Vious balance, have been $58,057 1%, a small advance over the corresponding eleven months of last year, Expenditures, $: he The Rey, Mr. Damon, the missionary representative of the society at Honolulu, Saudwich Islands, during the past twenty-five years, then addressed the audi- ence, and gave Vivid descriptions of the almost num- Derless conversions of seaman und travellers who cant within the intluenc f that missionary station, ‘The society, as shown by report of the treasurer, 38 now in ‘a comparatively flourishing condition, but the present depression in commercial circles will soon place the society im embarrassing circumstances unless Aid is given prompul A NEW ABE MEMORIAL, While some workmen were engaged in levelling the ground at the base of the lverty pole in Militury Park, Newark, N. J., ou Saturday they discovered a marble slab, on which was the following mecription :— ‘The citizens of Newark, in grateful commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of American independence, bave on this Fourth day of July A. D., 1826, deposited this stone as a foundation of a monumental memorial here to be erected; and when the dilapidation of time shall discover this inseription to future generations may the light of the Gospel illuminate the whole worid. G, GRANT & CO, ‘The subscribers to the foregoing were marble cutters who flourished in Newark halt a century ago, The Slab bas long been buried out of sight and its where abouts unknown to ¢ tizens generally. COMPOSITORS WAGES. The Typographical Union has appointed a committee to consider the proprisly of reducing the preseut price of composition paid by the publishers of evening pa- pers, While all other artisans have suffered a reduction of wages the printers are receiving the same rates as Were paid during the war. Those employed on evening papers favor the reduc- tion, while the men having regular situations on morn- iny papers do not, tearing that they will be compelled to lower the rate. It appears that, while the uuion men working in the daytime are receiving forty-five cents per 1,000 ems, the publishers of weekly papers having non-union printers pay but thirty-tive cents, DROWNING “ACCIDENT. Shortly ater five o'clock yesterday afternoon the ferryboat Yorkville, while crossing from Ninety-recond @Mrect to Astoria, ran into and upset the rowboat D. Hughes, of Greenpoint, containing four persons. Three of them were 1escucd by boatinen of a fishing smack, but the fourth was carried away by the ude and frowned. The police wero unable to ascertain his pame. SUICIDE IN JERSEY. Josiah Gross, of Porterville, Northampton county, Pa., hanged himself in a wood near Bloomfeld, N. J., yesterday morning. He was well dressed, but had only ene cent in bis possession. Coroner Osborne viewed the body and granted a certificate of burial This re- fusal to recoguize the new County Physician will likely lead to a conilict of Si caistos0 ANOTHER INSANE WOMAN. At three o'clock yesterday afternoon Kate Carroll, a married woman, aged thirty-five years, of No. 441 Ninth street, was taken to Bellevue Hospital and con- fined in the cells. She {s a seamstress, a native of Ire- land, and is peneree to be biti insane. Is If A POLIC EMAN’'S CRIME? A few days ago George Callahan, an oystermay, liv- ing at No.4 Morris street, became involved in some disturbance, and was arrested, Arriving at the station house he appeared to be very ill, and complained bitterly of having been kicked in the groim by tho policeman. On Saturday he was removed to Bellevue jospital for treatment, but died thirteen hours after his admission, Coroner Croker will hold an inquest. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN PATHS OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNK, _ | Bestination.| ¥ ULiverpoot..124 Brondway Liverpoot../4 Bowling Groen 60 Browdway |) Beowtwar 20. Glangow LO. bSeyendl 20. 7 Bowling Green 20 Hroadway 1 Green i . | Laverpool Liverpool. ilasgow, S@-NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS IN THR COASTING AND FOREIGN TRADE—Captains or officers of ‘weusels engaged in the coasting or foreign trade, observing the Alsplacement of removal of sea buoys, are requested to com- jeate the fact to the HxRat, so that it may be browsht publicly to the attention of the proper authorities. A sddrexsed “to the editor of the Hxkatn, New York city,” wiving as accurately as possible the number and position of displaced buoys or the cause of their ail eases observed along the Atlantic and Pacite conste of the American Continent. When they are observed on the coast of European countries or tn the Mediterranean it is Fequested that information be sent either by telocraph or letter to the London office of the Nuw Your Hxwauv, 46 Pieet street, London, or tothe Paris office, 61 Avenue de POpera, Paria, Where the telegraph is used despatches may be addressed “Bennett, 46 Fleet street, Loudon,” or “Hennett, 61 Avetue de l'Opers, Paris.” Where cases of are observed in the waters of countries beyond or Africa, captains may fomtiunicate with us upon reaching the first convenient gort. This information will be cabled free of charge to the Haxnacp and pablished. OTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Youn Bawarn has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for nee on beard the Hanacp stéam yacht. showing while barn- fag the colors red. green, red, changing from one to the other im suceession, and can be yeon several miles distant Cap- tains of vessels, upon seeing this signal, will oblige us by preparing any matine nows they may have for the Ship ews Department of the Henaip. Steamer Higalyo (Br), Jenkins, Hull April 22. and South- Gaetes 200, WE mies ‘and passengers to C L Wright & May 6, iat 46 mn 43 27, saw an iceberg; sume time, sae Weel’ tot Pirwouth, E), bound —; 7th, no lat, &e, Pansed an iceberg. Steamer Wyanoke, Couch, Richmond, City Point and Nor- folk, with mdse and passengers to the Old Dominion Steam- emer (of Boston), Peterson, Liverpool 36 days, in Brown i € rdenas 9 days, with sugar Wervel to Miller & Houghton Anderso1 vana days, with sugar to order: vessel to Pursons & Loud. Sebr L A Van Bruut, Tooker, ot <s, Stuith & ‘s to Youns Sehr en Mulvey lof St_ George, Me). Sagua, vin Delaware 7 days, with sugar toJ &G Fowler; vessel to Overton & Hawkins, Sehr Hattie Card, Moore, Jacksonville 11 days, with lum- | ber: to Alsop & Clark. ur Resa Eppinger, Bailey, Juck lumber to Drew £ Buc 1 nville 6 days, with P Hallock, Sharrott, Richmond, Va. eM Tastes, Robert Virginia. Ellie Bodi vi Beh he or ge’ Sehr Condova, Wilson, Georgetown. Schr M W Grttting, " Stocking, ve ILN Squire, Baker, Boston 12 days, with ico to I Richardson & Co BG Stoamer Germanic, arrived 13th fron Liverpool, brought 863 passengers. May 9, passed a Dutch ste showing PJSé. in lat 46 32, lon 40.02, bound west : passed & schooner rigged steamer, bo th, 40.55, lon 66.56, passed a Hamburg steamer, bound ¢ + Utopia (Br),which arrived 13th, reports May6, ansed steamer Sun Antonio (Br). from Beh, lat 44 46 30, the ‘Tal a 'west (probably ship Tolisman n Franeisen), PASSED THROUGH HELL BOUND SOUTH. Steamer Neptune, Berry, Boston for New York, Steamer City of Fitchburg, Springer, New Bedford for New York. Steamer Santee. Day ew Bedford for New York Steamer Electra, Young, Providence for New York. se MM Merriman, Crane, Providenay for Flymouth, 7. Providence for New York, jake, New Haven Jor Ne: Sehr SJ Fort, Fort, New Haven for ‘Tryon, Providence for Ne Shilds, Roekport for New York, ker, Currier, Bath for New York. anal Bleckiaa . Arnold, Providence tor New GATE. Eliza, Wasson, Bridgeport for New Yori, Game Cogs, Quinloy. Northportstur New York. hr Nicolas Mehrhoif, smith, Providence for New Sehr F W Spencer. Houston, W: Vesterly for New York. Schr Lavine Delaney, Greves, Greenport for New York. Sehr Falcon, Wheeler, Stratford for New Yor! Senr Joseph’ hall, Hamilton, Portland, Ct, ee New York. Sehr Hattie Sehr Judith Ann, Norwood, Schr Quiver, Chupma , Dennis Senr C U Saath, Smith, Pall Ri for New York. ‘all River tor New York. len Mt Datela. Raynor, Full River for New York. Sehr Mary Potter, George's Bauks for New York, Sehr MF West, Silliman, Norwalk for New York Sehr lackstoue, Wickson, Providence for New York. Schr Addie Avery, Lyons, Now Haven for Buitimore. Sehr W H Travers, Beecher, O1 Nepr Jano M Brainard, Hull, baler, Abell, Cow Sebr indy, Provide Nickerson, Be ee , Pawtucket for Rehr Dart, Campbell, Staintford for New vork, Fenr Lamartine, Smith, New Haven tor New York, Aiso the vessels’ repurtod in Flushing Bay for @ harbor night of 13th, BOUND EAST. Brig HS Bishop, Bishop, New York for Portland, i low, Winslow, New York tor Portkana, us. New York for Frovidence. Ken tor Bridge; Port Johnson tor Provid wi juwley, Sone Lettie” (Br, Byrue. ‘New York for Murray i rbot Sehr Rarah Rernice, Proctor. Port Jobnson tor Salem. Sebr Gem, Thomas, Port u tor Portsmouth, Bebr Kovin Hood, Baker, oPanudelpite tor Providence. Sehr JH Youmans, Reid, Merth Ainboy tor Now Hedfort, Schr Anna Myrick, Hopkins, Hoboken tor Provincetown, Sehr Mist, Mansey, Trenton for New Haven, Sebr Niantic, Morris, Aniboy for Taunton, Schr Blast, Taylor, Trenton for Portiund, Ct. One of the above brigs came to anchor in Hart's Island,’ Roads. BELOW. Sehr Nancy Smith, Boy Montevideo, to Jonny Smi' SAILED. jalveston and Key West: ; barks Zenoblu (Nor), Helnrich Bjorn Steamer City of Au Lord Canning (Br) gr Falmouth: do or di r Uporto Wit Latin Anna E Glover, St Thomas, Wind at midnight, calm. Barometer at 1 MARITIME MISCELLANY. Swir Weitixcton (Br). had bad weather most of th Stn 8 heavy: gale, lost topg: adelphia from Antwerp. fe: April 12, lat 4%), lon” sprung mainyurd. $ t decklond during # gule on April 2 before reported sunk om mi London rs off budly, when the captain desir ton tor repairs, and left St. Helenaon tl tl and next day the bark was discovered off North , by the St. Helena pilots, abandoned, at anchor and half tuil of water. atternoon by the steamer Alant as betore reported. Some terial was taken to Charleston by steamer and he captain and crew are supposed to have pre ae uxenva. of and for Prince Edward Island, witts siuboom, foretopmast and maintopgallantmast gone, having experienced w heavy squall and sudden shift of wind the previous night (captain reported otherwise all well, aud in- fended to proceed), was spoken April 23, tat 47 N, Jon 21 90 rakes Tomas Porx. 231 tons, built at Mattapoisett, Muss, in 1436, hus been sold for a’ New Bedford whaler on’ private terms, Bank Care Horx Proxox, at New Redtord from Pacifie Ocean, on the Rth inst, lat 37 05, lon 70 18, fell in with bark Orico '(Aus, betore reported sbandoned). She wax dis- masted andiull of water, upper deck level with tho. wat but stand prigh the dock, “At scudonn ast ber on Bre baa teft her burning, Bank Ockay Gea (Bri, MeCailatn, from Port Johnson for Quebec, which put into Newport, RE leaky, has sold about SU tons coal (part of cargo), stopped the nd will pro- ceed to Quebec immediat Bauk Anxoupa (whaler) was sold ut auction. at New Bea- ford, on Satucd from her lust voyage, tw Loum Snow, Jr, for ‘S14. oO, Brig Junta Lixarxy (Br), from St John, NB for Drogheda, delore ‘reported at Tusket, oated or. the'12th inst, and was towed into Pubnico, NB. Brig MC Haskatt, which was ashore on Wells’ Beach, and afterward floated and was towed to Portland (as before leported), sailed from Fortiand, on the 13th inst dhaving effected tompurasy repairs) for Rocklana, where she will be thorougtily rhuuled. Scun Pence (of Brooksvitie, stranded on Coney Inland, below Salem, ‘was xot off May 12 and towed to Philips’ wharf, About half her cargo of coal had been discharged into ‘sloup Superior and landed at Hunt's wharf. The leak had been partially stopped ty « reported part of her keel fs me and stern | ost badly started. A steam pump. with the assistance of her ‘own pumps, succeeded in keeping her ationt, before reported Scun Bostox, Nickerson, at New Redford 12th from South | Ainboy, lost jibboom by collision with ste in Stonington harbor. Scie MATILDA, ashore at the mouth of Merrimack River, is fast going to pieces and will prove a total loss. A Piswie Scwe, name unknown, is ashore on the Romer Shoal. Buookuys, May 13—Editor of New York Herald: ort that brig Black Swan, tof water in her hold, is an leak on the port side, seiving ux ‘The leak coased alter having disebrarged 100 hhds of sugar. The whole cargo hus been discharged in guod order. HEN: KY WINSLADE, Master brig Black Swan, from Martinique, ovcestar, Mass, May 13—Bark RoI Muthall (Gr) from Hostou, in ballast, for Liverpool, NS, went ashore Raster but came off at noon and pro- or Stonington, Your der a command, had 7 aged. rived to-day, and reports that Bank « boat belonging to the whieh is fuur weeks overdue, and ad « crew of 12 men, and was anew crete sent Hattie B West she p eked np on George" a, of this ost. She Nuwrogt, Bi, May 18--Glegp Nertn Amerie light, hence for Now York, was struck D; off Wateh Hill sprung maininast, 1s. vaily and way to Duteh here she was tal Cutter Sanmel Dexter and brought to Boexrort, NS, May 12—Sehr a big | Martin reports that on May at 1 passed rently St Joux, NB, May 14—The ship Apollo, while boing towed out of thi: harbor this afternoon deitted on the Round eel. She has flouted. but is badly strained, and ts full of water, She was bound for Dublin, with a cargo of deals, in, ton 87 20, W, sal Of about 60 feet keel Bottom a copper appa: from St Wasuwcros, May 14.—The Sienal Service obsorver at Atlan te City NJ, revorts to the Chief Signal Officer as fol- how lows f eaaene, Franklin, of Haverstraw, NY, it brick, ree aground in attempting to enter this 5 her particulars can be obtained. sea and wind II ‘Surreal Na—At Belfast, last w: George W Cottrell laid keel of a 7U0ton batk at his yard, below MeGil- very’s. The sel will be bullt to sell. This, we believe, is the only vessel that will be bailt in Belfast this year. NOTICE TO MARINERS. x IATOLING LIGHT O¥ MIR ROCK, cRooKsD =e. orice i Fiven hat oo the Tot of Augtot 1670, « light wil! be eabibited trom 8 fuse recentlv arestad from Buenos Ayres Feb 25 viet ae ¢ Wiren (Br), at Liverpool May May ce In this condition she was fallen in with during the | Bird Kock, near the northwestern ‘The light will be fieete of Crooked Island. ht, ‘The illuminati tus of the second pong mag ‘The tower is 1¥s test’ ae Cleared ut New Bedford May 12, brig Herman Sunith (of Boston), Cook, Atlautie Ocean. Sailed'from Provincetown May 11, sche BF Sparks, Ewell, Atlantic Ocean. Arrived at New London May 12, bark Roman, Rogers, from Desolnsion via Cape Towa, CGM. WO days, with 130 bbls elephant oil Airived at St Helens, Mareh 29, barks Rousseaa, B. with 10) bhtesp (aud, salted Aprit 6): iat, itn aie sh ue asi. Inrd, NB. with 340 xp, 180 ingon, NB; 10th, Ocean, Values NR, ‘with George and Susan, sident, 2d, Louise mained in port April 11, recrui Salted trom Honolula Apel Arctic Ocean; Josephine, Long, to ernise: 1th. Harues, Hickmott, to veruise, all of New 3 of New Bedford, ‘had caught nothing sinee leaving Momeonet, jarch, and Occeas re- Bark Niger. of NB, wi en with 200 bbls since leaving Russell. |. Bark Milt f NB, Fuller, called off Norfolk Island on with "2.000 While P 00 bs wh: Marfolk Toand 14 days April 12—The fol easel sthoe my A rived at Sears, Childs, Dartmouth, with 120 bbls sp and } 90th, oark Mar; 1 since April 2,200 bbls xp oil. ‘A letter from } Mareb 14, revorte her at sea, with 200 bh! Wil kod up Dimond, | with 150 sp, no 4 is two years out on th ay of thi reckoned to he the b | Brig Isabella, of Wellington, | Sas arrived at Russell April 6, six months out. with not a drop of oll, She bad been | crnising off the Chathams, Rrig Maxellan Clond urrived at Russell Ap tons sp ofl. She was out of small stores and bay to repienish, Her oil has been sent to Auckiand, sho left April 11. is to return i stores. rt arrived there B with 9 bie dated Arg 19, rej Morris, Winslow, “4 ourd and 25 do do ark Janu: | date, barks Hope On, Chase, NB, Th 90 Bbis sp told: D enke, do, 90 do do, ull told: Adel 5 do do, all told; do Sherman, letter from her at Bay of I wh oil, since leaving Bravs ip and 90 do wh oil a told. Reports saw, March 11. no I . bark Hunter, Holt, NB, with 260 bbls sp and 90 do wh ail this season, etter trace the Gasstia reports bark Matilda Seara, Dartmonth, at ‘Bay of Islands April 6, with ship it by bark Mary Fragi ‘A letter from Cuptain Thacher. of bark Abram Barker, NB, reports her off Island Mocha, March 20, with 50 bbls sp and 8)do wh oil. All well. A letter from bark Tamerlane. Moulton, of NB, rej hs at Rtewart's. alas OB bol March 31, shipping ed Oil as last report: 40 45 8. lon 78.57 W, bark Jireh months out, 43 W. brie Abbott Lawrence, itus- nt fd oleh Tat Tylon 41 W, bark AR Tuoker, Baker, of NB, with 460 bbls sp oll. ube Lang from Calcutta for New York, M . Lat 2 xnhle itaee it March 17, no lat, Ship Vermont, Richardson, from Independencia, Bay for Falmouth, March 21, Int 18 31 8. lon 24 Ship J W Marr, Morse, trom Liverpool for Rio Janeiro, April 29. off Holvhend. ark Robert Height, (Br), ir). yet from Caleutta for New York, April 16, Tat 3 N. lon 2 Bark Jeasio (Pr) York for Rio va- neiro, April 4, lat 22 Bark Fre or), sen, from Bordeaux for New York, 1, lon 2 jark Impero (Br), from Alloa for ——, April 24, Int 49, Bark Aquila (Nor), from Galway tor New York, April 24, Jat 48, lon 53 allure Maxwell (Br), from Groenock for Quebec, April 24, h lat Bark Storjohan (Nor). Mortensen, from Rotterdam for + Montreal, April 25, lat 96, lon. 11, Avbark for Philadelphia, showing letters WRPS, Aprit pe, showing «, large, barge, with name in it, steering E, lon ‘A ihmaaited schooner, showing letters, ‘EVD, from Charleston for Neweast lat 35, lon 58, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS ‘Merchants, shipping agents aud shipmasters.are {nformed that by telegraphing to tho Heratv London Buresu, ad- dressing “Bennett, No 46 Fleet street, London,” or to the Paris office, addressing “Bennett, 61 Avenue de l'Opora, Paris,” the arrivals at aud dopartures from Kuropean and | Eastern ports of American andall foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this | country free of charge. Captains urriving atand sailing from Freneb-and Modl- torranean ports will find the Paris office the moreeconomieal { and expeditious for telegraphing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Anrwerr, May 13—Salled, bark Ada Gray, Race, Buenos Ayres. ‘ALicante, to May 13—Arrived, bark Endeavor, Mountford, New York. Brewxx, May 12—Arrived, bark Jobannes (Ger), Thier, Now York. Bancriowa. to May 18—Arrived, brig Nemesia (Sp), Cra- anas, Savannab. Corksmaoes, May 11—Arrived, bark Henrick Ibsen (Nor), Rasmussen, Mobile for Hango. ; Capiz, to May 13—Arrived, xchrs Annie E Kranz, Purvere, Ravre; H L Whitton, Rich, Barcelona, Salled to 18th, bg Lilian (Br), Campbell, Gloucester, Mass, Catourra—Sailed, ship Dryad (Br), Evans, SamFranciseo. Exsixong, to May 13—Arrived, bark Bellevue (Br), Kyf- fin, Mobile for Cronstadt. Gunexock, May 14—Arrived, bark Lord Dathousio (Ger), | Ploets, Pensacola, Sailed 13th, steamer State of Pennsylvania (Br), Knight, New York. Mawaune, May 13—Saited, bark Schiller (Ger),.Dinklage, San Franglsco, Havre, May 12—Atrlved, bark Confidence, West,iNew Or- leans. Sailed 13th, ship LB Gilchrest, Emerson, Pockland (be- fore reported sailed 9th for Sandy Hook) ; bark.Kate Herd- ing, Harding, New York. Livenroor, May 14—Arrived, brig Elgia . (Br), Toms, Wilmington, NC. Sailed 13th, ship Two Brothers, Nye, San Francisco; barks Belgium (Br), Mosher, New York: Montebello - (Br), Kelly, Boston: Adriatic (Nor), Blix, Baltimore. Liwenicr, May 13—Sailed, brig Lincie M‘ Merrill, jew York. ox—Sailed, bark Volturno (Ital),: Savarese, New Johus- i York. « 4 a bark Galathea (Nor), .Steinson, New ‘ork, ROPING, to May 13—Sailed, bark Folkedesten (Nor), } Olsen, Boston. Narwxs, May 12—Arrivod, bark Roving /Saflor, Bryant, | Philadelphia, | Ovonro, to May 13—Arrived, brigs Ttugo (Sw), Moria, | New York; Rap (Nor). Olsen, do. ' i i Suiled to 13th, brig Eliza Morton (Br), LelandaSt Ubes. QuxeNstowx, May 14—Arrived, ship Electra, Mosely, Iquiqae; also the Carribol, from "Sezal.”” Also arrived 14th, steamer TM8nois Shackford,Philadel- phia for Liverpoot (and proceeded), | Revan. to May 13—Arrived, ship Jacob A Stamler, Crys- tall, Charleston; barks Alamo (Ger), Bruderhausen, Gal- veston; Guinevere (Br), Keith, Charleston, Rua, to May-13—Arrived, Fitz Schmidt (Gee), Sebmids, Savon a Srerrix, May 11—Arrived, bark Graf Moltke #(Gery, Ohif, New York, Tuxut, May 12—Salled, bark Rothesay (Nlor), Iversen, Yor Ne Lonvox, May 14—Advices from Madeira reportia severe gale there on Saturday. Several vessels were totally | wreeked, among them the American brigaitines Maurice, | and Netibe Clifford (as before reported). FOREIGN PORTS., Ackna, WCA, April S—In port, barks é Lemeel, Dulsieh aud Greyhowte: Browas tear eee: ASPINWALL, May 2—Arrived, Foy Bi I “Potter, Wail, Philadelphia. (Br), Condon, st Thomas. Haina, March 20--Arrived brig Moltke (Ger), Sebi | im, ‘iichmond; 90th, “steamer Vanguard ‘Be! Gu atabucu, Bannanos. April 19—Arr - wl April 15- me toes cA Higging, Mein + 17th, orig Fleece, an, Newman, Philadel 4, May 6—Arrived, brig Marte (Nor), ILenrick- May 9-Sailed, brie Chanpl + Fan. ning, Boston,’ sett” Geo K Fullerton (ioe Crane ath of Hatteras ©. users May 11—Arrived, brig R.B Gove, Hodg man, naniee 11th, bark Johu Mathues (Br, Seavey, nortie. of seme Bay, CB, May 12—Arrived, brig Orleans (Br), Biar- ms. Faruen Powt, May 13—Arrived, xteamor Waldesi an (Br), trom Glasgow tor Moutreal. Cibmanrar, April 26— sailed, ba Cacnce (trom Licata), Sy fm ay al). Sti trom Le fg ey Ry Hi from Seceinn foe’ Philedetphie a Morus Paden heel”, for do. In port April 26, brig DC Chapman, Knight, for Cadis, noes Bassa, WCA, April 10-In ort, bark Liberia, be iciano Serra (Ita 0. i Nove Keiliae Cole ¥ Por Geasbiny ANth, sobs Deere, tsa Somegn, Fouimen | Se ‘Tyran otegeed. Anon jannas. Quebec. in a woes ewe or- | 25, bark, Matilde Frasier, Nye, oa with Niger, of NB, dated | in sp oft in Nover i, mon, snd her inet 4 Another | of Bs ; from Shields for Portland, 0, | ) aks Camilla, Ludlow, | Acore Medford. | spoken off middie ground | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY rae SHEET. CEXOS AYRES, March 22—Sailed, bark. Harry Buschman | Gomes 8 Werren, Timothy, Rie CToarge Mona, Brand, Portland, 0; ‘Quebec (and passed Deal Seeman ame ce ee A a } _aptadewonachralpseiapanlige win : | is ears ae Stulde, Johmeon, Darien. York Arrived a tth, (Pr Troeks Baltimore Sale es yi Aird, ; ge. seamen Rita Gy, }. Jones, Liverpool. « Guillermo (Sp), tor Liverpool. Y Mth. be & ym Shine (i 7 naaide, celled. vid mate i (Br), Bevan (from Havre), Pense- “NSavOUK, May 11—Arrived, sehr Johu Messer, Rhodes, SxeWEURyronr, May 13—Arrived, steamer Achilles, eg BEDPORD, Mi May 12—Sailed, schrs A Heston, Poia- Philadelph phir G git apd Youoy, do: 80 Mart, Kelly da. ls soins T3th—Arrived, ars Looks Seale; ty Phitade}pl rsaerl orth Salled—Sclire R H Queen, Philadelphia; Melson chan RHE ao Make Sh Said ocloey ae York tor Pocaseet slemmmery Canpian fot Liverpoat ‘Perit ite), Chadeer, Mew York for sydney, ag rr Ser So theaned, whe He Petes thes Bm “ais Peano, eceaeins ul i i : } | } : ' ; / AU BR hale, Pelion Perato, Nove York | Jettie, Vincenzinas, Phile- Aino, Ingman, Pensacola. wr, iran Pessina ) Listie Bovill, Leighton, ton Phinney, ow yekey ace ana : : : ’ / we | : / : } / } ly tn 7 menpnaariy to Wi it 1, brig dati to Maria L Davis, sith Dees Alice, Vives, New York via Keoniston, Natal ain, Sette, Pee ‘Republic, Passar- ), Michate, New Bed ford oligo Be frp Y "Nae Jenkins, Quebec, oo - sand es mr Pr ators San Sati, et ‘York Neg npg neers Cae ey ty “ie, ‘Vor: an, Shar. ae obtita, do for New Yor v worchiul, rureth on rine Tes ton. Dartedin amd of Joba, NB, New Haven stnee LI; Ps on, Nal inate Pen Rie Ric batch Iaand Harbor—ar. a sebr Pennsy! “eta 1181 ivanta, Jones, it for Boston. pace ace New ‘— Bageduce, Lemon, ‘Windsor, XB, foo ‘§, May 3——Arrived, Argusy, Hatheld, Pabellon It, Rafus, Miramichi; City of Calcutta, Norton, epg OS MRR RD IRAN EMSs ESS. « NORWICH] May teres, Rt Joun, NB, May 12—Arrived. aetes See Liew (Bir. Phil adelphia: Cambria (Bri, de: 18th, Robert Rows, 3 Ae ereived tat. weht Anna Currie (Br), Vem Vor, rGeitine under way Lith, ee A Compbell, Curting, Gurney, ares: New Alco C Amoid, ola, Araoldndet McCallum, Masters. tor ; cared fat ‘pues Br Lander Gal Pg! LA, May 18—Cleared, ship Louisa Mleteher lied 21h, ie ee Peabody. Licerpest: wu KOR RO sc, May 13—Halled, sehr Annie Biiss, Wigan Journeay, bot = ayo Penarte Simmons, Seeacien ‘g ee, i ond: le Svenner (Br), "oon Trisipan, May 6—Arrived, toes saath Wile Pe Bherwiod aor Piitebaiobia: | ™ ©, Rieti ylle in), ‘arondelet, McCroevy, No’ fica vita. M eaten sas ents 5 petits fee raion ‘urriveds trig. Pronto (Br), Allen, Martinigus } «. Mekerve ma Anemae eh rT reccmmne Bippin, New Fetter tt SaaS rs Aries, Bak Tonawanda, Froridence: en eee Bauator. lowe, Richmond Miexanditas Ht kr Gen, Pierson, 3 rd Ti Binnow. Aprit been Milton, ny April ne dol ‘Argon: ee 22! cleared, ‘aici. jim, America. wii | 2 soem See Mievies, Ram Framciaeo , Atlas Powers: Be Them a April 25-—bailed, M Stewart, Morrow, New- ter, April 30—Ralled. Larsen, Montrea’ ; ARLESTOWS Cornwall,” Apel Socbaileds Bulle, for |ARKNTE, April 25—Sailed, [rod Soemoeen, Smith, Hobbie Bi Buran Murray, do; Seruthepay. ‘Wa: } seen of Halitax, boand W Sherman, Yorks Semen Ah for | Cardone ine, ‘Mooring, do tor "Darien. Inox, Redhead, Madre, *e, York; } dam, de; Cam Scar "idontvesi; OC Van Moras Windsor: Fatwovra, April 20-Off, Milan, from Leith for New | Ratiod May 1, Susan A Blaisdell, Sawyer (from Batavia), Groenock. 1.0 Seilly Apell 26, Roes, Weichmen, from Darien for the patenxock, May 1—Arrived, Mary Goodell, Eames, Chert- | d April 29, Karnok, Cook, Montreal; Loto, Dunnberg, | viata, April 27—Sailed, Concesionc Immacolate, New Tidsrenas, April 20—Pannd by, Plorence, Down, from London for Hal Hors, April 20—Arrived, Urda, Olsen, tM pghyinan, veil 30Arrived Brother's Pride, Liverpoot 1 Srdney, sligunene AD ‘April 27—Arrived, Suevia (#), Franzen, New York. qlarme, April 28—Arrived, Valentine, Provost, Charles. “Railed 20th, Al New York. igen te28 SSE, "30ka roaphe, Caren, m Rouen for Quebec. efLstinaes, April 24—Arrived, Rex, Cheistencen, Pesee- | | ALEX 1A. March 12 —palted, sebes ae Prauet ind Walter nly oe ees | eae oe! NSALK, April 28—Suiled. Frige, Ohlsen, New York; Bal- moral, Knudson, Quebec; Videfnrne, Mathiesen, do. Re wed. ches Ls A TivENPOOR ADRI socAreiveds Habe (9, Beddoes, New ee ep ring oy Stephens, New bagel STR. Nailed 204 ag (a), Scott, treat; | ~ Balled --nchre Satine ‘ Untlday. Quebec; Foolséa Cisse? atta Mor: 7” ot om anc ‘aoe us, Rows Meike Pictou ; Harrixburg, Howes, swosTOR, Say, 73 Ste i vi Thi r. Trvo Bice Nit irtumphane, Libbey, en eae perdi’ Abin ake Inco. ‘] it . Muy i—Arrived, Charl Pike, Pernan- *; na Nightinas, Wrockastl ull River, 86. 20m, ickerein ichtines, red Ist, Julie, Boer. Miramichi. Sailed from’ Gravesend 29h, Londre Natee, intitax (and St Catharines, IW, 8081 Oh Seem Apel 20 herivell, Oreste, Casi Nati 22, artagne IT, bamtes, Guebes. perm, Adela eclittoRD, ‘April 24—Arrived, Norwen| Wettlesen, Pensa it asemuxs, April 28—Ralled, Puret, Azibert, New York. _ MaasaLvis, Api Jacobsen, Quebec; "i Homeward oma, Mecryesase ‘gerien " eatin re 1 wrokt, April 29—Cleat maid, Coward, Quevec. al Ponuweni Apel 20—Pat into Pedwal, Woade Weitingso wermaty Cara das Mala ca Grifiths, from Darien for Aberystwith, waiting the eel Tarps nigors, tides. Prvartn, aii 29—Sailed, Jas G Pendleton, et Rio Janeiro, ver! Dove, Leith, Glencoe, GI KFoRT, April Bekatheds Oi e1 Christian eimai, Sretrix, April 2 rive: ir Rolt mores 7th: Kimule Lange, Wilmt gto St Nanas, ‘April 27—Arrived, fie ot Vilaine, Cauvin, *, Apel 25-In port, Lelia, Caningham, for New vn rk, Fes ‘THvnso, April 28—Passed through Pentland Firth, Ee aige Nicholas ‘Sint, feom Shields tor Q Trix il: snare Brag ita, CI . May 18: recan res Padre, Sehtatiine do icles won, Miramichi; Para, Stevens, Sydney, CB. Dunpatk, Ant 29-The Norwest wn bark Praecis, Fred- Heknen,, from jaleimare, to-day, Cyt that on | April 32, in lat 48 15 N, lone 268 W.w ark | GRiabcldge: of Groeueck. for the west, iopparciely tn-bel last), which had curried away her foretopmast with yards; | crew were busy at the time taking down same to refit. Livrrroot, April 30—The Prince Rudolph, which arrived re from St. John (NB.), lost deckioad (Geals) during » ¥ gale April 22. [Pen Sreanxe Gxnaaxte,| Axtwenr, April S0-Arived, Stery P hitchon, Kitchen, Independencia Ia. ed May 2, King of Algeria, Smith, Quebee (and passed Seer i tie. ay y a—-arvivgd, bark, Matled from Flushing 24, Nass (x), Chevalior, New York, Browen; big Satied trom the roudy 1st, Old Dominion, ichois, Phila | BATH, May No-nvvived. wh Be Roe t. inaere. waxata, April 34—Sailod, Jewnte ACheney, Avery, Care Plorenee, aghare ed Ree Soa oe pba ha Mawnan, for ANpuousix, May 1-Sailed, Jessie Goodwin, Kelly, Hu- ao4 omen fot de ee, Mareh 12-Faseed, Crusader, Gorham, Hong Rong reived. schre Juseph ge. Balam Cbite ¥ 8 for on; hanger. Knowles, 3 “ mi Wight, New: World, 1 t 3 wg bef ight, New rorld, Ham- } on. Mi en -, eng Api 3O—Sailed. Whew Krozer, Montreal; ai Mey : Weimer. Guarteaton L A Bartingame, for Battin Ath Grant, Hwokin ne “Reurast, May 1—Sailed, J PTL Schwere Junierien, | BEVERLY, ¥, May 10 Arrived, solr River Soray, Tonner, aie ‘Quebee Harmen, Por oak Re Lani se, Sj, May O—Aerived, he Prantiia | case ALENT May 10: W- Arrived, bark Cate (Mer), Rie Huxaxx, April 20-Arrived, Ohio (», Meyer. Baltimore, Mraitodsebe Ratitta, Biren, fase, ~ 1 bark Ant mond, tron HOuvEACH. Sailed for Paulllne April’ 29, Glullo, Pauiilio, New York: Moss, Jacobsen, Quebec; Buticola, ‘Tiomsans, Mirawichi. glitter, Apill 8—Arrived, Mary A Doran, Shaw, New Buagnn, April 21—Cleared, Kong at Symuen, America. Bancxwona, April 28—Sailed, Kathl leyer, Quapecs HL Whitton, Rich, New York. ‘di Lnoa, April 12--Arrived, Zaleika, Wal Bara ed, Mctiivery, Jewett, America, San Fran. ' Pe a hd Atiauta is detained here by stremg east. “" HART May 8-Clesred, snip Merom, Lowell, 6 see Batavia, March 24—Saile LT ep J tre age en acarora, Mille: isco (and sailer for pydne: “Cat led, Fred Thomsen yell 22—Sail aban Abe ns aie, 3 Sa a) velnnd. her Jgaienres, sche Seth M Todd, Norwood, Canary Hf tha, Heather, lindyon, «lo Mass: 2sthe Marita N Hail, Burgess, do; 7th, Botviey i Bb RIES, Ga, May 6—Cleaved, tail Condor (Sor), Onsen, iy terk | May 2—Arrived, Templar, Lewis, London, Oliv, Evans, Quah Crxunovnc, April 22 tlied, Carleton, Durkee, New ‘Gere, April 23—Sailed, San G Battista, Scala, Philadel- MDURLX, Mey 2—Arrived at Kingstown, Francis Mityard, Abbott, St Jolin, NB. Donxiex, Aprit 20-Salled. Johaans, Lennox, Cow Ray; | " iy, Jensen, London for North | Need tor Bull River: Som- ated ep are dahnunth iver: ‘otersen, do jor New | een berke bg (Nor), Erichsen, Bremen; Cleary Araett, Newport, Bi Asse ASTPORT, Mord See Oey ee Job, NH im innd cloarod retand). | potas WORTH. May cnanrivess sebr Mowntain Lavrel, Duxaxxnss, May Se Arrived in the West Bay, Pihea, Weichmann, trom Doboy for the Tyne. Eestxour, Aprit 27 Tailed, Trovik, Pedersen (from Sa- ft, patente vee seawere, ie, els ee Baker,’ Baker, and Any be May Typha € © Van Horn, Hooker, Lon- Sailed ‘Oscar, St John; 4th, Incarnate Monte cn et am Friis, Havre. ero Grascow, May 2—suiled, Corinthian (9), Quebec x Momtr al (and Urecaeek St MOUS Gaowen: (and bry Pr i nook 4th) wat, Say ¢—-Arrived, availer, Independencia Bay. Saiew’s Viva, Petersou, vin , Sema. ys ben ea Sessa , Hotivia ia), Small. Now Newark. | a hey a rear t= | Floyd, bas ote

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