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10 ART MATTERS. _— @4LE OF THE WITTHAUS-VOOBHIES TION. ‘There was a good attendance last night at the Leavitt Art Rooms when the second division of Mr. Voorhies’ pictures were offered tor saic. AS con the openig night, the prices rentized .were very low, ranging from: $2 upward. Ia many instances the prices were ridiculously low und very few of the paintings brought anything like the prices paid for them by Mr. Voorbies. It 1s true that o great many of the pictures could oust of but little’ merit, and increase of art knowledge among American pleture buyers . rapidly rendering poor pictures unsalabie. age canvas of ‘the Dusseldorf school from the brush of Proiessor Koehler, representing “Ger- mania,’ was sold for the small sum of $200, This 18 up allegorical composition of some merit, and at the time it was first painted attracted considerable atten- ion, When the reaction of 1848-9 set 1 this picture was ordered to be buraed, but was saved frum de- struction by a petition froin the Dusseidort artists on condition that it should be taken out of Germany. Notwithstanding this historical interest it was with great difficulty that the sum ot $200 was obtained for it. A copy of Horace Vernet’s great picture, “The Battle Field of sSinnela,” was sold for the paltry sum of $60 50. ‘The sule of the water colors Was not more suecess/ul. Simoni's “Lup- cbeon” sold for $100, aud Pradula’s “Turk at His Devotions” brought $107; two flower panels, by Do Lovgpre, $70 each, and’ Richards’ “Beach at Newport,” $70. The remaming drawings went te gums running trom $5 to $20 Tho most interesting | und valuable part of the collectiou—the bronzes, marbles and bric-a-bruc—belonging to the Witthaus es- late, will be sold this afternoon at three o'clock. COLLEC- SALE OF EDWARD MORAN'S COLLECTION, The attendance last night at Association Hall, on the occasion of the sale of Edward Moran’s collec- tion of paintings, which has been on exhibi- tion for tho past week under the title of ‘Lund and Sea,” was not large, and the bidding was decidedly slow. This was the more remarkable in View of the great popularity of Mr, Moran’s works aud the excellent quality of the pic. tures: ing the collection. he prices realized wero in most cases far below the regular market value of Morau’s pictures and a good many | real bargains Were secured by purchasers, No doubt the threatening state of the weather did much to dever Intending purcnasers irom venturing out, but | apart from this there has been noticeable | a very decided funy off in the prices | obtatued at picture sales durimg the — past | lew months. Whether this is due to the universal fit of economy, which exerts a perceptible intlucnce 1 iit Uirections, Or to mere weariuess at tho constant suc. ossion Ol art sales Wlich has been a distinguishing leaiure of the present season, it 1s diflcult to decide. The following ate the prices realize Stormy uy Of Holybead, bi. Moran Vu the Bi be. see MPoulight--Fishing Boats... Storm on the Hudson, Parton Discharging Uarge—south Bact, 8. Windy Day Of Bawtery, E. Moran, Caoidren Among the Ferr £. Moru . glisu. Yacht Livonia, Owl, J. Moran, Jr. ypsy Camp, k. dloran, un Storm on the Bay, atting Lobster uudscape—V elten, pea dea, B. Moran Lite Emly lurning ot th Sunset ave E The By Muni¢ for the Million, Ge The Hawk's Nest.. DORE PEsY PICTCRE, Some ot his vetractors have reproached M. Gustave Doré with the fact tut he “paints by tue yard” The thrust is fair enough in warfare, aud, by choosing his evormous conyoses, there is no doubt the eminent French paiuier lays himecif peculiarly open to it, The latest picture, “The Serpent im the Wilderness,” cov n urea of over 600 square feet, and it Js at present placed in a pospion Jacing the “Christ Leaving tbe Protorium,”? ‘There is not the slightest deubt about the fet that the “Serpent in the Wilderness’ is the | hindiwork ef Gustave Doré. The individuality of the ist is stamped on Cvery figure. The design of the Y 13 Ub adanthar one, The Hebrew praph: blutids Ob ab euenes. politirg to the brazen serpon which coils tet aroufld the cross, In the foreground ure the people wresting in the most horribie contoruions with the reptiles, Which bave coiled themselves rouna tueir bods carer the token of deliverauce are se rescued trou tbe plague. There y of Scupe for the exercise of the , and, as may ve guessed, M. ‘ailed himeeif of his opportu- Indeed, pent in the Wildernass” is more charac of him than are any others of the rows pieures Which have been tirned out of the er in the Champs Elysées, ‘SL. » plenty ut tau Gustave Dore tas tully AKL NOTE: Anumber of distinguished English clergymen have a manifesto requesting the government to open the museurs and picture galleries on Sunday attor- noons lor the benefit of the people, It is proposed to holla clerical conference with a view to obtaining the general supportof the English clorgy tor this liberal ovement, The Athenoum says:— ‘The Naples Extivition of Fine Arts, recently ina ated by ihe King gf Italy, coutuins many and beat specimens of [Milian art and ingenuity. Toose of lialy which are most numerously represented re tbe upper and ccntral provinces, 400 of the exhib tors, it is said, being of the Roman province alone; et there are ‘al Sicitians, und not a few, of irse, irom the South Italian provmess. Among the works most adtuited are, in pictures, those of Michett, Tusquez (Whose “Ava Mari? is exquisite), Lo Jacouo, & Sicihan, who represents the Conce d’Uro ina siroceo; Pasiuni, who depicts the details of an Arab market, and Paghiaho, who paints the “Inventario.” In reulpture the works which attract most are the ‘Slave’? by Ghicur; the “Hira” of Rondon), « group representing ihe Lurce brothers Cairoli, Whose history is iierwoven with Lhut of the lust Neapolian revolution; the three “Abrazzest Gruces” of Barbella, the “Vestal” of Fran- ceseul, and a number af others, The Minister of Puo- hie Instruction has assigned 50,000 lire on the part of ibe government to be expended to the purchase of the works exhibited, and private persons, even belore the Opening of the exhibition, bad purghased liberally, SWINDLING BUSINESS MEN, Detective Reynolds, of the Kighth precinct, yester- day arrested Frederick Di of No. 4 Congress street, charged by Edsel, Eastman & Brigham, a down town = firm, with swindling them out of $8. He bad porchasea from them a lot of goods valued at $800 for a country firm, whieh, on sevking to deliver the merchandise, they tound did Dut exisi, and he bad received the $8 as commission for his part 1p the transaction, HE OUTS HIS THROAT. Frank Cowan, a pidnomaker, residing at No. 319 East Seventy-fourth street, was found Jast cvening on Second avenue, between enty-lourth and Seventy- Girth streets, by an officer of the Nineteenth precinct with a largo gash in is throat, which be had | inflicted with a penknife, He was promptly removed to Bellevue Hospital, On his being questioned by the officer as to why be had attempted to take his life he relused to give the cause, It is believed that ho essayed the rash act’ while luboriug une der 4 fit’ of temporary insanity. — Some ten days ago, the neighbors state, tis wife took to drinking and left him. Several days later ghe went to the house, and during the absence of her husband removed some of the furniture and sold m. When Cowan returved home he beeame meinn- choly, Shortly alter baviug his wound attended to at the hospital he became delirious and had to be con- fined maceli, | PHILPOT’S DEADLY DIRK, 0 William MeQuade, residing on First | Some days avonue near Kigiteenth street, got into an altercation with a man named Philpot. Friends interfered aud separated the = men. Last niaht Me. Quade went into the liquor store of Bernard WReilley at the corner of Eighteenth street and Firetavenue to got adrink, While be was stand. ing ot the bar quietly chatting with eral triends | Piilpot catered, and, Walking up to him, drew some | sharp pelted instrument from his pocket, and | rushing at McQuade piunged the weapon into bis | bead three times inilicting Wounds Which ure danger- ous if not fatal, His would be assucsin then ran out of the saioon and succeeded in making good his ecape. The wounded t was removed to the Faghteenth precinct station, and afterward to Bellevue Hospital, SCHOOL TEACHER PUPIL, St. Joseru, Mo,, May 17, 187% At Oregon, Holt county, Mo., Miss Kingsbury, a pelool teacher in a salect school, having occasion to corel a puptl, a turbalest, unraly boy named William Feyou, aged thirteen years, ho resisted and siruck her several blows “with his fist in the breast, wheu she immediately turned to ber sent and fell decd, Post-mortem examination revealed the fact at her longs were ayseased, und her heart so badly aflooted that death anight have been caused at any KILLED BY A | wore reported: | day afternoon at the corner ot | indicated by the thermometer at Huduav’s pourmacy, fiwe by over excitement, A Corooer’s jury ostpagal | woatwaning bho cuse, A FORETASTE OF SUMMER. MURDERED NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, ON HIS’ BIRTHDAY. HOW NEW YORE SWELTERED YESTERDAY—A | 4 YOUNG MAN STABBED AND KILLED IN A STREET FIGHT ON WASHINGTON SQUARE. Lyivg ov a stretcher im the yard outside the cells of the Fifteenth precinct jast night was the body of a good looking Germap, Max Herman, who helped his fother to keep the plumbing and gasfitting store at No. 99 Bloecker street, Max was quite dead av elever, o’clock, although he had left his father in good WELCOME sTlowzk. When old Sol rose yesterday it did nov take New Yorkers long to find it out. The man who, wrapped | in an overcoat, had been complaining since May Day that there was a mistake in the season and that wo were having March weather, was sutisued that summer bas not been annibilated and that straw hats and !inep coats have not passed into history, When the day wi bat a few hours old tho mercury went dancing Up among the seventies. The walls of buildings began to smoke and bliater,@he sidewalks became hot as oven bottoms, and, us thero was not a breath of air stirrin, the population begun to wilt, While most denizens of New York were groaning and sweltering yester- day, the icc man laughed, the soda foun- tain man rubbed his bands gleefully; the laundry man, overcome by a vision of acres of limp shirt fronts and melting ovilars, hired an extra brigade of sad-iron wielders, and the saloon kecper hung out announcements of frigid drinks upon placards adorned with alluring pictures of glasses Qiled with elferves- ceut beverages with luscious strawberries Hoating in the cool depths, The almond-eyed Colestial of recent importation marvelled at the sudden change tn the climate, but he mantuily turned tho crank of bis peanut roaster with one haud and shielded his face from the charcoal fire with the other, whilo he cast curious giances upon his more experieuced Itahan neighbor, whe had already discarded hig tu:nace and was setting up an ice cream stand, One could hardly believe as he 1ouked upon the throng of business men walking down Broadway thut they were the same per- sons le gazed om a few woruings previously at the same hour, Then viey were faaitlessly attired, | wore glossy, well %tarched jinen, uid looked coot anu seli-possessed as they walked proudly down with heads erect, Yesterday they were a sad-eyed, limp, perspiring, disconcerted and meek procession; euch lan looking as if a feather would unswer the purpose of 4 Weapon to knock bim down, A THUNDER SHOWER, Alter the sua bad passed the zenith a light curtain of clouds was drawn across the fuce of tue Suu and somewhat £empered the fierceness Of bis rays. As tho afternoon wore on the clouds gathered more thickly and there were olver eviiences of a coming shower. Despite this, however, the tuermometer rose steadily to 8S degrees, und there remuined until sbortly before live ‘o'ciock, When u few scattered | drops upon, the seethivg flagging aunounced | the coming rain aud warned — pedesirians | to get under cover, Five minutes of this gentle dew- like fall served to lay the dust aud give every one un opportunity to seek shelter, and then the gates were | opened and for huit au hour there descended a gener- | ous, cooling flood, clearing und puritying the alr and causiug gravetul thanks to 1s Sender to arise from many agick bed and from many a weary, parched tower in sweltering workshop or sullocating factory. The temperature was reduced soverul degrees by the rain, anu Wil would otherwise Lavo probably been scorching might was reudered cool and tolerable cven in the crowded lanes of the metropulis. SUNSTROKES. During the day the following cases of supstroke William Parkhorst was overcome by tho beat yester- Sailivan ang West vets, He was sent home, Frederick Frieser, wnile ploughing a garden at Toitenville yesterday, Was sunsiruck, and taken home for medical atiendance, e THERMOMETRICAL REPORT, The following record wili suow the changes In the temperature tor the past tWwenty-iour hours, in com- parison with the corresponding ‘date of last year, as Thira Heratp Buudin, Asi, 187 Average temperaiure yesterdas Average temperature tor corresponding date lust year. ones + 53% HURRICANE IN MISSOURL Cisoixxati, Ohio, May 17, 1877. + A special despateh to the Commercial says a hurri- cane passed over Fulton, Mo., lust’ evening, demolish- ing ten dwellimgs and # portion of the Chicago und Alton Rajiroad depot, Que man was killed aud several jnjured, HEAV KAINS IN KANSAS. 1, Louis, May 17, 1877. Very heavy rains have prevailed in Kansas for sev- oral days past, and considerable damage hus been done | to various railroads in the way of landslides and | washes. Yesterday the heaviest rain for tweuty years gett at Leayenwortn, flooding creeks and carrying away housos, doing damugos jp the cxtent of several thousand dollars. ‘TRAINS DELAYED BY HIGH WATER, Oana, Neb., May 17, 1877. Continued rains during the past week Lave flooded the country in the neighborhood of Stlver Creek, Neb., tosuch an extent that for a quarter of a mile the track of the Union Pacific Railroad has been under water, Yesterday the filling Was s0 sort that trains could not sately run, apd yesterday’s passenger trains East and West bound lay on each side oi the break, The eflicers of the roud *uy tout trains will be able to cross the damaged portion in a few hours, as the water is sub- siding. WELCOM IN CANADA, MoxtReaL, May 17, 1877, A heavy rain last night, the first in three weeks, hi checked the bush fires. It extended eastward to Quebec. MIDNIGHT WEATHER: REPORT. Wan Derarransr, Orricr or THE CHtEy SiexaL OFercen, Wasinyatox, May 18—1 4. a. Indications, For New England, slight change of pressure or tem- perature; winds variable, mostly from southeast to southwest, and partly cloudy and cloudy weutber, with rain areas, For the Middle Atlantic States, stationary or rising barometer, south to west winds, clear or partly cloudy weather, occasional light ratns and nearly stationary temperature, For the South Atlantic and Gulf States, stationary or lower pressure, sthtionary temperature, east to south winds, clear or partly cloudy weather and ucca- sional rain areas, “ For Tennessee and the Onto Valley, stationary or rising barometer, siight change in temperature, clear or partly cloudy weather, and southeast to southwest winds, For the Lower Missouri and Upper Mississippi vs leys, rising, followed by falling barometer, winds variable, mostly trom southeast to southwest, partly cloudy weatber aud occasional showers, and pearly stationary temperature in Missouri and Iowa, For the luke regio, riging barometer, partly cloudy weather, with showers, and warm southerly vecrivg at west stations to colder north und wost winds. The Lower Missourt River will rise and the Lower Miseissipp1 will remain nearly stationary, Cautionary signals continac at Duluth, Marquette, Fscanaba, Milwaukee, Chicago and Grand Haven, UNITED MiETHUDIs'S. Raxtimonx, Md., May 17, 1877. The delegates of the Methodist and Metuodist Proter. tant Conventions met in joimt session this morpbing jn the Starr Methodist Protestant Church, on Poppleton streot, Rev. J. J. Smith, of New York, occupying the chair, Atter religious services, Rev. I. W. Bates, pnstor of the Light Street Methodist Chureb, Baltimore, was elected permanent President, Rov, J. J. Statth, of New York, Vico President, and ftevs. G. B. MeBiroy, of Mietugen, ond N. H. Wells, of North Carolina, Secretaries, Tho report of the Com- mittee on Rales was adopted, and the hour of eleven o'clock to-morrow appointed as the time when the Convention Will receive the greetings ol the ecclesias« teal bodies, SOUTHERN PR New OnLwANS, May 17, 1877. ‘The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church | South convoued in the Kirst Presbyterian Churcn | to-day, with a representation irom every State in the South, The Convention was opened | with prayer by the Rev, Dr. Smith, of Virginia after which the assembly joined in the singing of a | psalm. SBY LERIANS, Roading of portions of Scripture was followed | by a sermon by Dr. Smith. ty aduition to the dele. gates luany Visitors were im attendance, including a | farge number of ludtes, | In the aiternoon the Assembly proceeded to elect | a moderator. The roll cad showed that Jumes Ee Vakiand, Cal, vad 182 vores, und Edwin F, Haideld, of New York,'157, Mr. Kels was declared clecied. CAUCASIAN SENSIONS. DI Sas Fraye The Council of Thirteen of the Ord having expelled irom metmberstip P. 8. Dorney, hier organizer of the Orie e yesterday in return pre. ferred. criminal charges against the wembers of the | Couneil betore the Grand Jury of Sacramento county. | He says bo will expose the secrets of the Order, whteh hag been engaged iu illegal wand crimiual proceedings, health and spirits He was ouly a lad, lent character, a aboutan hour and a half beior aged cighteou, und bore an excel- DEADLY QUARREL, Max Herman shut up the store for bis fatner attor Bine o'clock, und, in company with two young friends, sat on acoal box at No. 271 Greene street, discussing tho preliminary arrangements for some social club thoy were about to form, They bad intended to saunter toward the square to talk the matter over; ut while they were svated on the coal box three strangers came along singing and apparently drunk, Between them and the stran- gers there passed discourteous repartee, aua one of the Jads iniormed a HkkALD reporter that blows were Then tho exchanged. fighting, and there was farther talk of stragers walked to West Third down it to Wouster street, alopg Wooster to Fourth, followed by Max Herman and his companions, Ex- actly who were aggr cleatly ascertained dead boy's friends, disowns ny part | Rafael Boisgelt, Lewis Board, x It was elicited from them that when man Sweizer, the party reached Fourth street tho minated in the of the three ¢! kuife in the neck, 10 ol which severed the arteries ou above the collar bone. leaving the poor lad ANOTHER VERSION OF TILE OCC There are two ve. essors or defendants could not bo from tho witnesses who were the Bach of the lads held as witnesses In the affir, Their names aro iniel G rand Ier- the Washington square side of fight was“feuewed and cule death of Max Herman, One tranvers struck him with a jlicting two desperate wounds, ono the left side just The crowd then scatte to bleed to deat ERR rsiong of the ailar, y The second brings the belugorents together necidentally m the Park ond makes th © boys tha aggressors aud their antagouisis two ltatians or Frencimes and one Irish- man, ou, Max Herman w severing the carotid anh. ‘fhe terminauion of the affray voth recitals agree as struck With a kaile, the blow artery, and tell beneath his assnl- His young companions fled, as did his murderer, Jexving tho wounded boy ‘to get ussistance as well as ho could, Somebody mist have helped him io Frederick’s drug siore, ub the corner of Fourth and Wooster streets, whence he was taken to the Fitteeath previnet station house, where he died, His father was bottled, end came to look upon the face of his son, who was slain on his eighteenth birtuday. . Detectives were sent out in every direction to lok for the murderer. OF PROCEEDINGS GRANTED. STAY Batuston, N. ¥., May 17, 1877, A stay of proceedings of sixty days bas beon granted to Mann, 1 whivu to present a dill of excoptions to be argued in Geueral Term in September, Mann was brought before Judge Bockus, ai Saratoga this after- noon to give bail in writ of error. SUPREME the sum of $15,000 pending the COURT CALENDAR, keests, N. Y., May 17, 1877. The following is the General Term Supreme Court calondar for ¥riday, Eounerated— SHIPP City of Richmond.) May Ruem, «fxn AN STEAMERS + | Satie, | Dentination| May 18, 18T7:— 41, 42, #4, 41, 47, 51, 52, G NEWS KOM OF MAY AND JU: NEW YORK FOR THE EB. Anchoria, y 19. jtlaspow...|7 Bowling Groen Bugiaud. [May 19. |Liverpool,./69 Broadway «pay 10 uid 180 Broadwa [May Hinvre Alger so | May Liverpool. eon Kotterdaiy,.-ss.s-/May 24 [otterdam.|40 Brondway Porumerania......|May 24.}ambure..|61 Broadwa Cetic. . «May 26.) Liverpool. .|37 Broadway Dalitornia May 26. \Glasgow: Bowling Green Deckars eee May 26. (Brome: 2 Bowling a ince s ,|alay 29. Pecos boOl: Kf jae way Fothnia ), Wiverpool .. owilng Green St baueent. D jet AN rund ate of Tudiana. BI.Ne cow Gellert... 6 City of Berlin. Soatn Aby Wa 1 [inmburg. Liverpool. Breme G . Liveruool.: Liverpow Rotterdam, + [Glasgow +] Mara bur: Liverpoe {61 Bronaway 11S Broadway Laverpool..|37 Brondw: ‘ondon....|7 Bowlin Giaszow "217 Bowling G Bremen Bowling Greea June 12)} Livernooi. 120 Broadway State ot Peana,,.Llune 1 | Glasizow Broadway Hammonia...... plane 14./iiumbure . 161 Rroadway Britannte ,. Fane 16,| Livernool ..]37 Broad Wyoming. BGFNOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VE COASTING AND FORKIGN TRADE. June 19:|Liverpool: 20 Broadway SELS IN THE —Captains or officers of vessels engayed in tho coasting and foreign trade observ. ing the displacement o to con: nuniente the fact to the «1 brought publicly to the attention of the proper antheritie or removal of sea buoys are requested ALD, so that it may be A letter addressed “fo the editor of the Hixratn, New York cits tien tiving as accurately as possible the number and posi- { dispbuced buoys or tho ewnse of their removal. will suffice in all enses observed along the Atlantic and Pacific cousts of the Ame on the coast of Europ it 1s reqnested that inf jcun Continent. When they are obsgeved an countries or In the Mediterranean formation be sent etther by telegraph or letter to the London office of the New York Henatp, 46 Fieet street, London, VOpera, Paris. may be addressed “Ler “Hennett, 61 Avenue or to the Parts office, G1 Avenus de Where the telegraph 18 used despatches t street, London,” or 1s." Where eases of ott, 46. | ds VOpera, displacemont are observed in the waters of countries beyond the reach of the telegraph, as in Asia or Africa, enptains may commanieate with us upon reaching the first eonven- font port, ‘This information will bo cadled free of charge to the Wenaup and publi ay NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGH1 Heratp has adopted for ished. TERING ~The Naw. Your a distinguishing Coston night signal 0 on board the HeRaup steam yacht, showing while burning the colors red, creen, red, chu xing from one to the otter in suecession, and can be seen several miles distant, Caotihins of vessels, uj pon seeing this siznal, will oblize us by prepariny any marine news they may have for the Ship News Pepartment of the Menann. pg Perso ing at New York can careof Hxkatp now desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- do so by addressing to such vessels syacht, Pier Nol East River, New York. Letters received trom all parts of the world and promptly delivered, Duplieates are required. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY SUN AND MoUN, INGH WATER. 430 | Gov, Island....morn 12 13 712 | Sandy Hook.....eve 11 28 | Heli Gate...,.morn 1 58 HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. May 17, 1877. RAR AS ).. |Marither.) | State of ait ist Bont, jineh | Horace Partly cloudy Sanday S'Clondy Lig SW Cloudy W*|Partly cloudy *Gontic, PORT OF NEW YORK, tModerate. MAY 17, 1877. ARRIVALS. REPORTED DY THE WENALD STEAM. YACHTS AND HERALD WH Steamer Huntyvil VR, May 10, with wu: Had fresh Atew how May 15, la dismastod, Lows evidentiy been burnin ble. heavy # trades to hie 44 57, low 7 rig wand jib TTESTONE DBLEGRAPIE LIN Es aud st Jobns, ther, exceptt d lightning: nidoned and ng anton fire, had or three days; name not visiv quits, with thand a Stonmer Clty of San Antonio, Pennington, Gatveston May 0. via Key West ath, with indse aud vasveonaers to C H Muilory & Co. teamer Old Dominion, Walker, Rieunond, City Polat and Nortock, with mdse to the Ola Dominion Steamship Co. | from Fontgae for Qu vessel, with bow pas Of 0) ton Ship Biinaveth ( nidse ty SL Meret oF howvy westeriy gales In the by ny Apeil Tan suited Sth; had tight westerly winds to | the Banks, tence strang northeriy and westerly winds Tor wan days W passed a Britisls bark, Tralee for St Joun, Ani (Nor), hones bark Bremen (G ware Breakwater May I Bark Lillie Maker, b ya aud rags to Babiricotti Gibraltar April a yossel’s lower in: Steamer % C Knight, Masingo, Georgetown, DO, with mdse tou fy Roome, Jr. Steamer Mercedna, Chadwey, Philadelphia, in ballast to Gerhard & Brewer, ship Isaac Webb, Urquhart, Liverpool, April 6, with | mdse to CT Marshall & Was 9 days between lon 50 and 00, with strong westerly yale, April 146, lat lon 20, supplied pirk Serena (Kr, with provisions, 137 days y 8, lat 8, ton 07 10, it of water, apparently ), Hatberstadt, London March 29, with Coy vesser'is H Koop € Co.” Had Hish Channel; put into wenstown. MM Nantueket; ne date, Int 42 40, showing signal letters LiF F, from Nib; May 7, lat 4163, lon 38 48, bark F Qnreenstown Leitke, Bremen Mare! via Dela. eh, Bdye & Co, Loahurn 64 days, with mare ‘Brow; vessel to Brett, Bom & Co, 4 May 16, lat 87 30,10 73.30, i with some rigging wttachod, Apperontty UL a short time in the water. Bark kaw i os (it), Veaay, Bermane 6 days, with pro- Gave to Jones & Louhe i MAY 18, 1877-TRIPLE SHEET. Manila Jan 8, with auzar v9 ane st Miciena 27th, unit crosod Brig Otto (Ger), Jackman: Brown Bros & Co! versel to. Cape of Good Hope March 15, t the Equator Apri 10. in ton 26: ne dite, &e, spoke bark Panaina (Dutch), ‘rom Mania for Falmouth, 25 days ow ris Speod (Br), Larkin, Montevt leo, Uy days, with, hk and wool to Brown, B: vessel to Brett, Son & Brig Valkyrie risen, Porte Cabello 52. day with coffee Co; vesnsel to Fanci, Kye £00. Apel 1, saw a burk and schooner asbore op C rudo itvef, the schooner having a tas fying; it coming on night anda heayy squall, could not. approach near enough to eet their naies or render any nssistauce. The Valkyrien is anchored at Sandy Wook for orders, Brig Maget Camuiigs (ie), Davig, Port Spain 21 days, with sujar to Gaoster dé Coz veasel to Benham & Boyesem Brig Dug, Youleen, Barvados 17 days, with molasses to order; vessol to G F Buliey. Brig Robert Mowe, Dearbo-n, Barbados 18 aa; lasses to Hl Trowbridge's sons, Brig Gem iot Now Havent. Pi Maynguex 11 days, with sugar and molasses to D Trowbridge & C brig Alla (ir), Ni PR, ur to Landmay & Kemp: vesse! to Miller & Brig Redowa, Wallvee, Caibariou 7 days, with sugar } vessel to Simpson & Shaw. Ruth ovinson Cf Vortiand), Rogers, Santos 52 flee to weyer Bron; vensel to, Bentley, Crossed the Equutor April 23, in lon hr Eben Fisher, Reyn Brewkwater 17 unys, with inolasees to 8 &€ vessel to Suow && Hurvess. Sebr Ktamon de Ajurin, Meger, Matanzus 9 days, with ucur to Kivada, Benjamin & Co Sehr Chas BE Sears, Curner, DO, with susar to ded i liad a heavy BE gal 3: pat inte cut ke, Matanzan vin Delawaro ‘elsh; sehr Tina, Sawyer, 17 days, with sugar tes W Wel hr kine M Wright, Freeman, Guwntiy salios & Go, veswe: to 4 ¥ Lunt (Be), Lee, Baracos 10 da #& 8 Wenberg. Sele Wanella, P Batley. Thompson, Browa, New Haven, fi 1a fu it Ff JL Leach, dol eorgetawn, D Win Paimer, ¢ itimore. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND SOUTH, mor Genera! Whitnoy,*latictt, Boston tor New Kk, Steamer City ot New Bodtord, Vish, Now Bedford for ‘ork. teamer Phetls, Youns, Providenco tor New York. tering Royal (Be, Brett, Charoitetuwn, PEI, w York. Sehr Anute J Russell, Cl Selir Modesty, Nleker: Ada Aihbs, Adams, Providence Sehr BC Foster, Hoaifins Stonin Sehr Jahr. Manlove, Hamilion, Sehr Hattie Loa, Wright, Har Sehr Gouoral shi che Haetue New York. yigbrsamies Phelps, Ward, Connecticat River for New ‘ork, Sehr Kondaskeais, Stearns, Now Haven tor New York, Schr Thistle, Gumble, New Haven for New Lork, ew Huven toe New York, ‘orwalk tor New York, rt, Jefferson tour New Ye Sehr Orlandy Snith, Ferns, Portchester tor New York, BOUND East, Johusou, New York for Portland, jerry, New York jor Boston. wer, ow Yurw tor New attiel, Portland tor New Yors. i rk * ton lor rovideuce for Y t v York. us, Dickinson, Connectic it Kiver for Steamer Fiounor Steamer Neotune, Steatuer Bolivar, Norwiel CALNE Chas Valentine (isn), Olstrum, New York. tor Sydney Sebr Lizzie Dakors (Bry, Bell, New York for St John, NB. Sehr Thos Ellis, K ‘ew York for Dennisport. Sche White Rock, Latforty, Sow York tor Norwalk. Sclie Katio Coltins, Collins, New York for Providence, Schr Panthes, Hil, New Youk tor Norwalk Schr Cornesia’s, Lent, New York ior Norwich. Sclir Onward, tiorhaim, New York for Nantucket. sebrJ i trip, Nickerson, New York tor Chatham, behr Saral'A Falconer, Wilson, Huboken for Providen Senr Rest! tJobuson for Pali wiver, Febr F: . Enos, Port Jonson for Providence. sebr Wave, itubbard, Amboy lor Souerset, Sche Kiverdalo, Hrown, Amooy tor Yarmouth, Schr Geo D Perry, hese, Philadelphia tor Seird L Leacy, Jounson, ondon and 3. New Hedford. argetown for Norwaik. BELOW, Brig Vlaf Kyrre (Nor), from Antwerp. CLEARED, Steamer Erista (Ger), Meyer, Hamburg via Plymouth— Bermuds (Br, Ang bride Inane Bell, 1 ve, Hamilton (Bermuda)— wrence, Norfolk, City Point and eamship C Aguos, smith, Puiladelpuia—Borert & Morgan, vcite, Grumley, Philudelphin—dJ a . Bruce Portiand—J F Ame Steamer Neptune. Borry. Boston--L F Dimoc Ship McDougall (Br), Davis, Breuien=J F Co, Ship Amefica, Emersou, Sun Franelsco—Sutt tk Scola (Be), Babington, Livernool— n & Co, Villiains & Burk Orono (Nor), Bjonuess, Bristol, E-Funch, Kdye & Co. Barks Dagmal (No Sark Suew (Ital), wo, Newport, E—C Tobias & Ov. Vauni, Palma (spain) —Fuueh, Edye & anpes: Calais, Me —-R P Buck & Co. (tui), Cacace, Cadiz vin Gibraltar— no, Marseillcs—James Henry, ain, St I han, St Thomas—Peniston & wittouce (Isr), M Co, * “iebr Florence N Tower, Adittas, Las, Yalmay (Canary Isl- ands) OHA Lond & Con hr Jordan ly dott, Dixon, Baracoa—B J Wenberg & ur Cora Etta, Pondlétou, Fernandt m WeCobb, Ball, Boston wing. ale, Caswell, Newport, R1—A Dayton & Co, pender, Courser, New Haven—Uartwrighs & Doyle. Shr Amelia B, Gormley, Derby, Ct—Rackett & Bra SAILED. “e dn (Br), fe row; Frist ia (Br), Be Isaac Be Rehmoud, & Lewes, nuhiac, jjert Mile (Br). Bremen: Humbold 2 Martin er), dos barks Athena (Nor), do; wen (Bi r, Vanguara, do; brixs Abbie C Titeomb, Parsuses and Cadiz; OC Clary, Barbados. ahs sailed, Russinn frigates Svetlana, Bogatyr, and scold, MARITIME MISCELLANY. Sir Doxsines (Br, new), for Livernool, was rub Into while laying alongside her whart at Quebec AM May 16, by steamer Lake Nepixon (Br), from Liverpool and had stur- bourd bulwarks stove in; damaye about $500, Bark DA Paestos, at 8t Pierre, Maré, April 27 from Boston. experienced heavy weather and lost one senman x Usica (Mex), at Vera Ornz March 27 from New sulfered damazo to the vessel and cargo on the voy- She would repair, Baia Macc Vat. Fiolds, from Richmond, Va, for Rio Janeiro, went to sea from Cape Henry about Dec 38, and as sho has not been seen or heard of since, excepting that a broken name board with “Vail? painted on dt in white letters on a black ground was parsed Feb 24, in lat 32 N, Jon 43 W, as before stated, it ix supposed that she foundered . Her cargo consisted of flour, ScunJ IL Youse, Barrett, from Pawtucket for New York, put into Newport yesterday. and reports that at 11 PM. Fath, near Point Judith, came in collision with sehr Edwin (ot Kridgeport), Francis, trom Fat! River for New York, and lost Jibboom fizurehexd und all head gear. The Bdwin had forosail split. and rail broke in abreast of forerigzing on port side, but proceeded. : ne ANNIE Lewis, Aldrich, at Boston May 16 from Sa- in, reports, May 3, Tit wn 7 17, tonk a yale from RW and blew away foresail, split mainsail, sprung maine mast and Jibboom. Sho put iuto Sandy Hook 9th to re- pair. Scne Susan L Tavton (of Ba Pier for Bangor, struck on the east ‘ond of Cuttyhunk on Monday niyht, owing to th das beine ont of orde She was auld nt auction Tuesday, to BB Church, tor 8185, ng of wreckers hove her off Tuesday night, by curry: cout akedge. (Tho 8 ls Taylor urrived at New Bodtord 16th) Scur Mockix Birn (Br), Amsborough, at, Arecibo, PR, loaded tor Philadelphia, was ready for sea May 4, but the crew relused duty, and xhe was detained until the 14th, When the difficulty was adjusted and the vessol sniled for destination. Scuu SAkan (Br), Baleam from Georgetown, PEI, tor “New York, put into tla itax May 14, leaky; will probably discharge nnd go on marine railway for repairs. scur Maniwerra T1710, from Hoboken for Boston, col onthe of May 16 Gf Cross Rip with steamer Harris from Boston tor hiiadoiphia, and sank inn few ‘tho Captain, his wile, mite, cook and two noa- 1 two of the crew were saved. Damage rie not reported. Key West, May 17—The Conrt has postponed the sale of the sche Veto and ordered an appraisement of the woss Lavxenep—At Portland, Me, May 17, bark Grace De oH) tons register. NOTICE TO MARINERS. or), from Narragansett Newronr R, 1. May 16, 1877, For many years it has been k: to mariners th was a loge rock in the inner narbor, romewhor south of Gout Island ta mia nel, but it could never bet yrwithstanding the government, ry Have nv ¥ attention to the ony. St Tompuny's a I Jord the boats of that Hine cintly ed upon the roek, gazed Jolin Waters & Co, wreckers, of this port, to lo it, and company woul beur all the expense, The with the ald of a diver, found the rock, and which he TZ feet in diameter and rising about five fect river bed, directly in the track of steamers and seine ind oat ot the harbor, Alongsiie of tt about of copper, whieh it hud seraped steamers at diferent times, and which, Wen rmly imbedded upon the rock. After asting the greater part of the rock nd it is estinared that there will be wt wreckers, several lias heen least 40 tot During the progress of the work a can buoy, filled and sunk there several yenrs avo, was found. and raised, Genera Warren, of tho United states, Emvinecr Corps, was acquainted of the discovery, and having notified ‘the authorities of the fact, bt that the steamboat, company will’ be from footing the bills, The worl tas be suecessinily prosecuted nnd nich eredit thy wreckers and also, the — steam- Vout comp for their enterprive, The steamer n the rock twice last year and the cues this yexr, It wll by remembered that the ronalis, belonging to the same lina, touched It nl years ago, and that she came very near sinking at Providence struck SPOKEN. Sehr from Porto Itico tor New York, April 20, in Mona Passage. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Antwrnr, May 17—Arrived, bark Drumadoon (Br), Stew- art, New York. Auuynta, May 12=Satled, bark Lronsides, Tapley, Phila. delphi. Bunod, May 16—Arrivod, hark Ephraim Williams, Keen, Havre. ' Buuwasr, May 17—Arrived, bark Don Justo, Bennett, Baltimor Buren, May 16-Sailed, burk Jona AH arvie (Br), Lock» hat, Ampric o BroUWHANHAVES, Date) Saadvore, & May 16—Arrived, bark Adrinna wevis for Dordvecht Benaxx, May 8~Salled, bark Chimoea (Nor), Haave, America (not as before). SBonpzavx, May 15—Sailed, brig Carla (Aus), for New York. Baxer1ona, to May 16—Arrived, bark James (Sw), Son- nenstein, Pensacola, Corexuacey, May 12—Sailed, bark Tjomo (Nor), Larsen, Amorien. 4 Duntix, May 17~Arrived, bark Gyller (Nor), Ostensen Baltimore. Deskinx, May 16—Arrived, bark Homeward Bound, Mor- ryman, New York, Guascow, May 17—Arrived, burk Assyria (Br), Badgett, St Joun, NB, ‘ ENOCK, May 17—Arrived, ship Natant (Br), Walker, Pensacola; bark Riza (Nor), Jorgensen, Richmond; brig Khone (Br), O'Brien, Port Spain. Guonarzan, May 11—Arrived, briz Tri Brate (Aus), Ste- panoview, Philadelphia, Gexoa, May 14—Arrived, bark Serrano (Br), Edgett, New York. Manwient, May 16—Arrived, bark Vingolf (Nor), Nielsen, Bull Ktiver (see below). Namauna, May 17—-Arvived, barks Curn (Sw), Wester- land, Wilmington, Mida (Nor), Trost, Bultimore ; Nep- tune Ger), Strave, Philadel phi Menvorr, May 16—Arrived, bark Now York (Nor), Soren- son, Pifindelphia for Rotterdam, Mavey, May 16-Satled. ship Matnuen (Br), Homor, Koy West; bark Pro Dromo (Nor), Jacobsen, New York, IyxisiowsN Huan, May 17—Arrived, varks Countess of Daferin (Br), Tegan, Baltimore; Nest (Br), Knowlton, do; Anito (us), Exlund, do—nil for Londonderry, Livenvoot, May 16—Arrived, ship. Nordens Dronning (Nor), Hearietson, Pensacola: bark Alfrod, Burt, Mobiles 17th, ships Tonawanda, Turley, do; Warsaw (sr), Curry, ans. May 17—Clenred, ship Colchoster (Br), Rt'ter, Curl (Nor), Hous States; Proy- fdenca I (itu), Prospero, Delaware Breakwater, Loxpoxprnny, May 17—Satted, bark Luce (Ital), Cuneo, United » lo~Arrived, brig Matilde (Itai), Mares 14—Arrivod, bark Girolnina (ital), Jae- May 17—Arvivod, chfp Ttaska, Cotton, Va- May 10—Arrived, brig Clara Jenkin Coomps, eeNSTOWN, May 17—Arrived, ship P N Blanchard, Lor- San ‘Pranciseo: barks Luedua Duriee (Br), Durkeo, nore t or), Woxholdt, Philadetphia, . Muy 15—Arrived, bark Geo W Sweeney, Newitt, Kult Row New Odeans. Sxvinre, May 11—Arrived, rigs: Silver Spray Ponrne, Philadelphia; 17th, Dart (Bx. Cotter, via Ondi (Br, New York Vaurncia, May 17~Arrived, brig Salista, Partridg: York. Wrst Hartixroot, May 15—Sailed, ‘bark: Sperimonto (Ital), Cordiztio, Delaware Bronkwater. Woucast, May 10—Arrived, bark Ania Marla (Ger), Bar- tels, Pascagoula, Loxpox, May 17—Bark Vingol River, SC, arrived at Harwieh yesterday with Jibboom and cutwator broken, having been in eolliston, Bark Gyiler (Nor), Ortensen, from Baltimore, arrived at + and landed five of the reseusd crow of the ican brig © © Bearso, from Savannah tor Boston, be- wreeked. Tas Gyller reports that Capt Blaisdell and one*seamen dicd on board the C © Bearso, Sehr Robacea M Atwood, from Philadelphia April 9 tor Nevis, was abandoned at sea on the 18th. All hunds were saved by the whip Tonawanda, Capt Turley, from Mobile, enitanded at Liverpool. 1The R M Atwood was built at Kennebunk, Me, in 1886, registered 104 tans and hailed from Harwich.) (Nor), Nielson, from Bull WSATHER REPORT, Honynnan, May 17~Wind NNW, lizht. Priymootu, May 17—Wind NW, fresh; weather fine. FOREIGN PORTS Arremo, May 14 —Sailed, sehr Mocking Bird (Br), Ams. vormet, Philadetphin (seo Miscellany). ‘ ‘eam Tiuston, May 14—Arrived barks Arabia (Br), Easton, St \B? 15th, Huteshire (Hr), Jones, do. Anvil 27—In port, ship Jolin Harvey, Brown, 9 barks Parajero (Br), for New York: Annie Cheshvrs (Be), for Boston: Bessie Simpson (itr), Bradford, Minnie (Br). tor do—all Wgt brives Alice Adu (ey, Bittern (ir), McMillan, fordo; sehrs ), MeLaughitn, far do, vewyna, May ‘S—Arrived, tele} Boston (4 days passage) ,-to lond ford uvevxcos, May 9"In port, brig Joha H Crandon, Pierce, for New York. de, Cow Bay, OB, May P—In port, steamer Hadji (Bri, for Montreal, lg: barks Wallace, MeCormack, for New Vork, do; County of Ridhmond (Hr), Le Bline, for Hull, do: brig endian (Br), Le Blanc, for New York, do: M & Thayer, ‘Lurhill, for St Jago. (Cuba).do; sehr DH Toiek, Sawyer, for New York. da, DYAt, May 4—Passod, hark Kings County (Br), Lo Cain, from Ipswich for Sandy’ Hook, Deawnara, April 28—tn port, schre Grecian Bend (Br), Godard, frog Fernandina, atrived 24h; Cambria, Now: ork. Hay 16 — ship Stewart Freemun (Br), Flint, Pensacola (not arrived nt Liverpool), Guantanamo, May ——In port, bark JD Bueno, Jones, for New York. ld. Toxscod, PR April 28—In port, brie Annie (Be), Wal- Ince, from New York vin Mavagues, just arrived: schra MM Meath, Nichols: Anna Barton, McNeeley, and AO Buckle; ary B Tower, Rich, May 17—Arrived, steamer City of Havana, Me- New Vorw for Vera Geng, = Harirax, May 14—Arrived, Emerald (Nor), Pedersen, Antwerp, seek ‘Also arived 14th, harks Lino (Ans), Bursanich, Liver. pool: Embla (Nor). Pedersen, Antwerp: sebr Sarah (Br), Baicam, Georgetown, PET, for New York (nee Misce'la: ared 14th, ship Lennie (Rr), Weston, Deber, 114th, steamer Alhambra (Br), Wilson (from New r Arrived, schr Daniel Webster, Ha: . Boston. Tasnox, May J0—Arrived, bark Marlanan VIT (Port), Lanes, Phitadeiphia (not nerived at C Mayaauez, May 10—In port, briz Beta (Br), for Bosto Id; schra Edward Lamever, Reed. fram Newburyp: diaz: Flora M Crowley, Allen, from New York, do, Montreat, May 14—Arrived, barks Raven, THarriron, Bordeanx: 15th, Statsminster Stang, Falehenberg, Leith} John Bull, Emerson, Cleared 14th, steanors Peravia densian, Stephon, Glasgow, Mosgvasit. NB, May 13—Satled, ship Cashier (Br), Tre- fry, Livernad! ‘Arcived 14th, sche Mary Elle, Staples, Newburypor Nac MATH 28—In port, sche Nelle Shaw, Cates York, Ie Ponto Can April 25—In port, brig Alice Ta Enthrop. from New York, diss, Poxce, PR, Urige Harry, Johnson, tor Arroyo, to load Sor New Havon: Henry Trowbridge, Theinan, irom and tor New York, Idg; sehr Farewell, for St Jago, Av Pratt, May 6-Sailed, sehr Prot ‘Turks Island, to load tor New 5 May T4 Passed, ship James Dunes Liverpool for’ Charlottetown, PET; micht. Smith, Liverpool; Wal ton, der (Br), k Le Port MvLGna (Bri, Kirkham, fr bark Lottie (11), Inness, do for Mi Quunke, May 1. Arrived, steamers Lake Nepigon, Seat, Liverpool: Corinthian. Menzies. Glaszow: barks "Alma, Johannesen, Norway: Poolsear, MeLeun, Liverpool; Colo: st, from ——. wa tea dath, bark Nina, MeKensle. Montrose. Rio Jaxgino, April 12—In_ port, ship Ventus, Theoratd from New York for Tacomm, arrived 9th, with tndder-hend sprang: barks New Licht, Snow, and Serene, Segeman, for Baltimore: bri RO Wright, Clark, for d Tn port April ®, ships Paklind, Purrington, from Cardiff; Columbia, Farrell, trom do: brig Callao, Leeman, from Philndsiphia via Babla; schr J P Augor, Dayton, from Pernambuco, Tock SouNn, May —In-port, E Smith, Lee, ce Phillips, for Baltimore in 5 days. for New York in 7 days; George E Wart. Apei27— Arrived, bark David A Pres. . Anderson, Boston, tO eee ea Mat, May 10—In port, brig MA Doran (Br), Foler, for Lor don, ld. Splowsn, PR, May 10—1n port, bark Paladin (Arg), Jones. trom Bulsimore, dises brigs Italia (Br), Miler, for ‘Arecibo. to load for Baltimore; Ide (Br). Smith, for wo) do: Brunette (Br), tor New York, idx; schr Lizzie L Mills, ‘Armstrong, from Wiscasset, dis. St Jos, NB, May limArrived, steamer Elamborough (He), Frasor, Now York via Yarmouth: bark Olive Emery watridge, Shelburne; Walton (Br), Willams, Caer hip Banner (Br), Williams, Liverpool (and : K A Vase (Br), Kimball, Barcelona; (Br), Ponper, Londonderry. Haren aUusy, Ne, May 1s-—-Areived, bark Brothers (Be), Cann Dublin; 14th, ship Kinbara’ (Be), Perry, London! wth for orders: : y 18—Arrived, bark Osenr IT », . to lord for United Kingitom, Via Grog, Match 27—Arrived, bark Unies (Mex), Rem. ajuerer New Xork, (seo Miscellany). gnited) ; AMERICAN PORTS. STORIA, O, May 0—Arrived, bark Whistlor, Hotchiisn, lence sed up for Ceorgetowa—Sehrs Rhodu Holmes, Anson Enoch \! wh from hh P Bi rl M le, New York. ‘Gol, Harper, Pom- on bel, Wall Haytion Pousiand q 4 Cayenn Altoonn, ‘Fitzgerald, Gonaives; Bill more; Helen A Hoyt, Crane, Richie Emma BS prinzer; Len * hilatelpning Frederick Baker, Baker, Georg lite Paing, Kieh, Hdersleeve, Hull: © B Wood, Gonde: Ka Champion; [4 8 Corson, Corson; Jennie N dell, Cranmer: Isane J. Clarke, Lake. and Three Six 4. Baker, Philadelphia: Deborah’ H Diverty, Willems, Hanter, 1h Sontly Amboy: Honey Cros aver, Morse, Hoboken; Persis verett, Cape Verds; brig Minnie ners, and ish, Davis, nO Emma oy <Hurk Yury, Charlexto Fury, Lanra uy 17—Areived, ship Ganrdian, Payne, conc Ke (Ibal), Rivarolo, Havre: ), Avnza, Havana; sebe KM Reed, Kelsey, Ger), Javger, Bremen; St Laurence (Br), Doo. Larsen, Cork Waa: (ital, wham, and Alice Camp- vel, BALTIMOR! New Orleans Augustine New Hny Steamers Nu Dewmorehi, Queenstown iss (Ger), Welting, € selrn rrison, Sait! aston: Saneby Clark, doy Amold, Arnold, New Haven; Ben Borland, Spi eston, perman, sO, Providence Adams, Wood's Ito! AP Cranmer, Tesard, ort. t Rita‘ and Narntorgy sity Waals: « Salled -Stoam ore barks P ‘St Lawrence and Boye ois May 15~Arrived, schr Maria Adelaide, Kent, ‘leared— hip Martha Cobb, Yreeubank, Liverpool; sebr Cambell, Martually Phitedeipite: “ BATH, May 1)—Arrived, se irs i L Mulford, shy delphi, Mail, Merrill, New York: Mary, Mace Frances Hatch, Stearns, N t; Winslow Morse, dors dan, go: Pierson, Parsons, savenush; Win Drury, Henderson. May 16—Arrived, to, BEVERLY, ve, Philadelnhia, BAKER'S LANDING, May 16—Suiled, sche D Davidson vet eto Le May 1S—Arcived,. sohr- Wi uis10OL, May Arrived, sehr Winner, Leight Philadelphia. “ ichtoa, Sniled—Nehe West Wind, Rome Phitudetpui i6th~ Arrived, sche Geo KV Viieles land, Viucleuf, George: Sehr B F Woolsey, Tyrrett, Now York. CORPUS GURISTI, May 10—Iu' port, sehr ES Tyler Miller, for New York. 14; CHARLESTON, May 17—Sailed, bark Galofs (Sp), Bae brigs Don francisco (Sp), dw; Loaltad (Sp), Palins a) 14—Arrived, bark Johunn Holgerlaud i‘ ‘ich Von Schroder (Ger), Hillel, IV Port), Garvaine, Liibon. 1 ay wed, schrs Eliza Ann, ‘Rosina, Kelly,’ Port Morris, NV: @ York VAD HAKBOR, May15—Arrived in the 14th, rehrs Rescue, Kelley, Now Bedlord for New Modesty, Nickerson, Viymouth fordo, Santa Rosa, widonce for do; Ripple, Miley, Fall Hiver for do; ymond, Snow, Plymou h tor do; L B Snow, Lewis, ing gronnud tur New York. Min port, schrs Scud, aud Jumes Hoffinan, for most of the above arrivats. a schrs Sallie B. Bateman, Portsmouth for Philad GU Morris, Dole, and Hannah E Sehubert, King, Hoston for do: il W Godiréy. J armun, Danversport tot doz Ann EB Ketchum, Ketchum, Boston for do: Pochassott, Kuckett, do tor Baltimore; Caroline Young, Jackwway, for. Philadelphia. 4 lith, M—Arrived, schrs Vapor, Bartlett, and Catheart, Fal) River for New York. a Hemaiiin, in harbor, schrs Seud, Ripple, J Joxephine, Va und Twilight; all others have sail ocd MACHILAS, May 12—Sailed, sche Neilie F New Yors, : FORTRESS MONROK, May 17—Arrived, bark (Nor), Jorgensen, froin Lavre, seeking. Passed hip Semirumis (Ger), Schulenberg. Brewen for Baltimore; bark Traveller ( Covert. brig Join xl (Hr), trom —: sehr May: from Demerara tor Baltimore. ks Kong Caci (Nor), and Ossoina’s A (Aus), from Baitiwore tor Queenstown, irk Bengueie (Nor), Mugelseng, from Liverpool, has 1 ordered to Baltinore, , May 13--Arrived, sche Nathaptel Uoimos, Dow, Port Johns - Thin Arrived, sehr James Alderdico, Rockhili, Philadel poin, i 1th—Salled, schrs Satah L Simmons, Avthony, McLane, Georgetown ropshiro; Mamartine, Smith Ocean Wave, Baser, and York: Edw GALVESTON, May ‘New Orlowns if ived, schr Uector, higgins, Boston. r Wm Hunter ( ), Nielson, Bremen, DSS Bo May 12-Cleared, schr Frances, May 10—Arriv Foote, Havana (and ivit for New Orle 1ith--Arrived, sehr MN Lindsa; sailed tor Havana). ‘ fs th—lu port. hark Loch Girl (Br), Wright, from New Ore pial, K UNKEDE 4 Fis.) Clark, Virgima. Thin—Arrived, schrs J G stover, Clay, Philadelphia; Brown, Kliznbetnpor 3CK y 16—Arrived, sehr William 9 n, Livernoo rived. schrs G A Burlingame, Barline BL Sherman, Alley, Port Johnson Telen Ronmell, Nickerson, hin, Geteheil, Philadelohi 17 Arrived, sclir Eva CO Yates, Yates, Hattie L Dow, Nickerson, Bostot tiled, Schrs Lizzie Brewste hiladel. orge 13 "Thomay Patter, wratoga, Nickerson, Arrived, sche Abbie Corson, Cor- mer Kinily B Souder, ne, Manateo (aud May 14—Sailed, schr Charlotta MOBIL Key West. Clenred— i Smith, NEW Mexico, Phil Havann, via Plorida sehr A Denetke, Jun Cleared—Sebrs Santo Millint, Monile. 3 % 7th--Arrived, steamer Frankfurt (Ger), Klugkist, Bro« vin Hayro. eured-—Ship n ports Ae: octs; ark Bristol, Fossett, New ¥ men ; verpool. Liverpool via we Duel (rn), Dupont, Bord Knickerbocker, New York: ship Frie Lathrop, New York, 16th Arrived, #0 oxene Divi ‘Sallod rv AY leluide, 1 NEWPORT, a id, Baltimere York: 3 Wash BS Dean, Morris, d . Sehrs Curtis Goodwin, Crowley, Now York: Ida Merbers, Allen, Philadelphia: Win Hi Rowe, Whittem: Provincetown, for do; Jas Ht Young. Barrett, Pawtucke for New York. NEW LONDON, May 16—Arrlved, schr Xeboc, Amboy for rovidenees a RH Wilson, New York, sehr Uncas, Parco, Humcoa, PR. May 27—Arrived, schrs Theresn A Keene, e, Pen Heboeca & Harriett, Hawkins, Pavoniny Emily, Provost, Perth Amboy: I P Laven, Pearce, Bulti- more! RE. No 47, Sack, Philadelphia, PORT. TOWNSEND, Muy 9—Arrived bark Adelaide awes, San Fra: oe 3—Arrived, bark Talisman (Nor); Johunsen, T i SGAGOULA, May Clearod—Sehr Geo Young, Marshall, Boston, D. AY Perkio- ADR Lead ee Fendiston, + Continede, Nor erly, Wallac: ik; scurs Marcia teynolds, Westerdyke, Porto © pF A'Pike, Noble, Calais: Joe Marst, Brown, Ne New Reyulus, rd, Fail River; L |, Bor- Fall River: Maxgie J Lawrence, f V W Harvey (Br) ‘8 Geo Arey, Ro Port Johnson. D Marvel, O'Keefe, itelt, Now York: 3 Elizn Paro, ived. sehrs Be ta, Colwell. to load fi way, from ‘Taunton for At ‘ew York, iladelpbia; Lauvel, do} tt, Bost den, Also arrived, barks Y vers, (ionces- Kastelholdt, Bremen: ri jenluegos; Jennie Morto tla (Br), Hldridve, dh 3 D' Gifford, Govb, Prince Edward Istaud; E B Aneaton, 1i—Steame . rord, Pall Rivers F Pierce, ——=; Hilly Knight, McCreary, New. York: Vulcan, Wilcox, Hartford Nn New Haven, bark Gutseppo Bozzo (Ital), Pastorina, ‘or Falmouth: scbrs Huttie & Lampson, Pinkham, i . Thomaston, Mo nie D_ Gifford, jo; FA Alpine, Marshall, Newport} JW Haic, Dole, Oregon ; MA Drury. Nal ans Liverpool; Willlamsport Norfolk, Pottsville and & Kaight, Tuwes, Del, May 17—Arcived, sche Seth M Todd, Hianfuesgos for orders, 2th, bark Tomusso (tal), for Gibraltar; shin giico ie. Shannon, for Lazusyra; sche Harry & Fred, for ¢ ent to sou 16th, TL P m 0’ Shanter, for San Francia; bark Providence (Br), for Antwerp. PORTLAND, May 17—Arrived, schr & K Pettengill, New York. PORTSMOUTH. Mills, Philaderphin; J Lee, Smith. do, Salled—sehr Mabel Rose, Allen, Philadelphia, OVIDENOK, May 16—Arrived, schre M & E Hender- Va; Liszio ‘D Barker, Barker, Vir- Berry, Aloxundrin; Margaret 0 Lyons, Young, iphin:” Kate & Marr, Cogswell Hondout, Mary M Hamilton, Smith, Port Jobnvon for Pa WS Terry, Raynor, do for do; Hannah E Grown, : . New York. nile? Steamers Catharine Whiting, Harding, Philadel hin; Roading, Colburn, de Port Johnsons Henaah’ Blackman, Arnold, ‘Tyler. Hart, New York: Albert Pharo, Binghm Squires, do: Mary KE Woodhull, Horton, d bery, do: Mary B Bayles, Watson, doz Dreadnaught, do. Eliza & Rebecen, Stcotholf, do; James, Stiles, dog int, Norwood, do; John E Valley, Long, doy Kedvindo, May. 16—Artived, sches Mary M [ame rt Johnson; Phebe Elizabeth, Rywn, ir steamer Allentown, chirs Sallie W Kay, Doughty, and D & Perth Amboy. Nailed—Sehrs Storr, Strav, w York. RICHMOND, Va, May 15<Arrived, schr Lucy Ames, Richards, Roskland. SAN RRANCISCO, May 9—-Satled. ship Antbal Pinto nxo, Port Townsend; bark Montana, Peterson, and EH Brazos, Raynor, | Bark Tam 0’ Shantor, Patterson, Astoria. led, ship Flour do wis (Br). Rees, Singapore. May’ 9—Satled, bark Osmyn, Saunders, San NAH, May 17—Arrived, steamers Win Foster, Baltimore: Juniata, Catharine Philadetol ‘Also arrived. schrs Etta M Barter, Barter, Bat! Hooper, Philadelonia, SALEM, May 14—Arrived, brig Linzie J Bigelow, Har- denbrook,” Boston: sehrs James 8 Howitt, Foster, Sonth ‘Amboy: rank G Dow, Gago, Bort Johnson; Mary Rich- arisen, from Hoboken. ‘Aths-Arrived. selirs Wave, Pry. South Ambo: Jordan; Gentueion, Blodgett; John Baleh, Warren. Leighton: Wm Flint, Pondietou, and Fannie F Tall, Tapiey, Port Johnson, 18ih—Ariived. » bis af alan, 803 ¥ 15—Arelved. schrs Estelle Day, Tracy, Philadolphia: Jas Divorty, Carroll, South Amboy. Nniled—sehr John 8 Clayton, Gifford, Philadelphia, 16th’ Arrived, schr Louisa D Rathburn, Crowell, Baltte {YARD HAVEN, May. 16—Arrived, Evviva (Br), nianato tor Boston: sches Hannah M Matanzas for Portland: Mima A. Rred, Manstiold, Achorn, Porth Am: rma 1) Endicott, Onerall, B Baltimore West, do tor Now York; 5 # Seavurs, Dow, and Granite State, Orocker, do for Uriphia; Olive Branch, Whitaker, Kilsworth for Roudowt Kuox. Pigeon Cove for New York. Viva (Br) ;schrs Belle, RM Clark, Maggie Red Jacket, Faeob Kienzs, America, MM Pope. mith, Win G Lewis, Iaith L Steere, James M Flanweno, § Bruen, Win A Morrell, JS Lamproy, Mart Hilt, Mavel F Staples, Annie P Martin, J A Parsoi lis, Mary * P Electa Bailey, Silver Spray, Gorve, Aimeda, PFs Liztio, Win Penn, Odell, Abs Lott, Dever-ux, EG Buxton, Emma E Endicott, Uannak on, A Heaton, Liey K Cogswell, tJ B Anderson did not sail on the 15th inst as pro © viously Feporte'l. Tith Arrived, sches Stephen Morris, Dutch, Philadob J Cottingham, Ayres, Boston for Phila Darts Eddy, Green, Bangor tor Bridgeport. sche J stinghain, Hiram Tucker, Staphor Mansfield, Maggio J Marston, Jolin Proctor, Charles F Sampson, Lottie, Jennie A Shepard, Jane Newton, Warren Sawyer and JB Allen. WIUMINGHON, NC, Mas rrived, steamer Fanita, eA ta New Lé i Konnedy, hin Em | bark Lydia Peschau (Ger), Bromars (ot «chr Five Sisters, utes, st Mare. May 12—Suiled, bark Happy Home (Br), Smitn, Burrow, Ti WOOD'S HOLE, May 14—Arrived, schr L & D Fisk, Baker, Boston, to loud tor Richuiona. Arrived, sche Pennsylvania, Fish, from a coat P\VARREN, May 16—Sailed, sohes Mary H Mittin, Porris, Hoboken: Richmond, Thompson, Bal YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, HUNDRD BOXTS HEAP SIBLE, Whitehall metattic Lifeboats und spoon oars. No. ! South st., near Gouvernen st. StoPHEN ROBERTS. 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