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10 LITERATURE. ba Rog xp Avast. New York: G. W. Carleton Reid’s new life of Charlotte Bromté on she 24 of June, The novelty of this volume will bea number of heretofore unpublished letters written to ‘‘Dear E.,’’ who gave them to Mr, Reid. On tbe 9th of June this firm will publish the “Life and Writings of De cey,” which will also contain a number of uppub- shed letters, “Me!” is the unfortunate title of a bright little book @ritten by a lady well known in society in this city. Bhe does not wish her name to be known, yet she pub- Jshes her portrait, which is sure to be recognized by | J B. Lippincott & Cu announce a new history of her friends. ‘The experiences given in the book arc all | tne United States, from the Quaker standpoint, what- trae, and were related to friends who urged ber to | over that may be. make a book of them, This sbe has done, and; porter & Coates announce, In juxtaposition, “Gree all wives who have been sent into the | joys political Economy” and ‘forace’s Odes.” tountry for the summer by their husbands Harper & Brothers have in press a “Popular Astron- will sympathize with Mrs. Jack. Mr, Jack was one of | omy,» py Professor Simon Newcomb; also the *Chal- those jolly yood fellows who like to have plenty of | tenger Expedition,” by Sir Wyville Thomson, with dogs, horses, &c., in the country for their amusement | jjjustrations, n they run up from the city on Saturaay night, Mra. Jack and the children settled dowo at the farm house, Jack thought that he was vory miserable in \be city, came running up to the farm with a party of Triends. He sends his wifo this tologram on the road:— “Palaco car, Bridgeport—Drinking your health with -ECEIVED. NEW BOOK: Edwin Peeve, Fone American ‘Tyamedlan. B; poked evillo Alge ; Bs ee volumes. Messrs. 0, me ne Tabernacle Wor! jung, Rational ‘Lomperance, Society and Hours, No. 58 Kead jemonado, ana lunching on ice cream and straw- Shiewsrs. JI: Lippi: verrien God bless you. Awful dusty.” Jack arrives | cut nt rows 8 Len! From eBrame te Hg - | A ¥amily Feud, (At of Lugwig Harder: and finds the country a bore, but he stays from Satar- ‘ ae nl ¥ iter the Germ on | Ry Pen et @ Vo, Philadelp! oe Report of the Bente Board of Education of Maryland for September 90, 1876 (puper cover). Messrs. By Lord George Macwiliun fay till Monday morning. His wife says, “Juck bad the chicken fever once, He had it very severely. The Brst noticeable symptoms wore eggs. gas for breax- fast, eggs {or lunch, broiled chicken for dinner, and a feeided disrelish for all other diet. The result was a E wae story*house 130. feet long, with a yard twonty teet foep, extending the entire length of the house. House end yard were divided by wire partitions into twelve 9 Challenger.” econd edition revised.) Mess lo ry. By the Messrs. Macmilan Blue and Red Li, Lene and [ts Rays as Medicine— How to Apply the ed ud iblue Rays in Curing the Sick ana Feeble, toxother with » chapter on Light in the Yee table Kingdom. | ty 8 Pancoast, M.D. Messrs. Cambell &Co,, La es, Jerningham’s Joarnal.” or fifteen apartments. Broddact “] will not attempt to describe the conveniences for ak of thy erat ent, Mary Bofvaner, ie ot e egation of t it Jeuecmer. emi Mrs, Hen to deposit her eggs and afterward to hatch | fer ulihe Order of Mercy. oe SD eaholie Publication Se ciety, No. face? Slee Now York. Reconeiilution of Sclenes and Religion, Mosars, Lncp Court and Si Observation During Two Wars; 1881-1865, 1870- 1871. By Wickham Hoffman, Seeretury’ of United ‘ntaces Legation at Paris. Messrs. Harper & Brothers, New York. ‘Seneca’s Moral Exsays (L. An ch) ; "Crentiten dence, on Tranquility of Mind, on Shortness of lafe, ou Happy Life. John F. Hurst, D. Heary C. Whiting, Pb. D. | Masurs. Harper & Brothe i, Harpers’ Half-Hour series. Four volumes, paper ¢ ‘The Tudors and the Heformation ; Rise of the English Pe: Growth of Parliament; The Straggle Azniust Al chy; University Life in Ancient Athens. Mussrs, Harper & Brothers, New rors. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. The Deckers samme! rat Greenwood Lake. Levy will blow bis horn in New York in the fall, Twenty thousand dollars were lost on Essipoff in this them. Everything was comme il faut—a placo to tackle, a place to crow, a place w cluck, a place to scratch, a place to promenade and last of all a play- ground for the little chicks. A patent windmill sup- plied each apartment with running water, and—you may be incredulous, but my veracity is unaues- tioned—a steam heater rendered the place comfortable in winter, Such was Jack’s hen house. 1 dare nov tell—my husband might not be pleasod—the price I Dave paid for eggs, and how I havo carried them my- self thirty miles, not venturing to let them out of my hands until I had committed them to some maternally inchned hen and sent them on their journey chicken- ward. The prices of the fowls were fabulous. Trios tame from over the sca, and to each spocies of the genus gallus one of the apartments of tho house wags By Alexander 1 Now ¥ ssigned, while upon its door a plate designated the | country. wame of the tribe. Cochins—whbite, buff and par- Whitnoy will leave Boston for Europe during the tridge—Brabmas, Irish, pyle, Dorkings, Leghorns and | summer. game. Mies Amy Fay, pupil of Lisst, ts technical and not “Time passed ; but little ones not accumulating rap- | poetical. idly, Jack grew impatient—something must be done, Ole Bull bas socially. severed ali connection with ‘A machine,’ America, ‘& machine for what?’ Rubinst is captivating England with only bis “For Batching eggs and a patent moiher, No more eggs for table uso; no more eggnog.’ “The incubator accommodated a hundred eggs, A room was prepared for the operation, and the best man in our employ devoted his time nigbt and day to regulating the heat. Four gallons of kerosene bad been consumed, and three weeks were accomplished when there was an explosiov. Before repairs could ‘de completed the eggs became chilled and all was over. One hundred dollars for the incubator; how much tor the eggs, and what value for the man? We broke tho eggs to contemplate the wonderfal progression, and found them—addled.”” “Me”? does not pretend to any great literary merit; itis simply the annals of a summer ia the country, and, as such, will find many readers and admirers. ‘The illustrations are considered unique; they certainly are novel. quiet pieces. Clara Schuman has declined to come to America, Decause ‘it will not pay.” Most of the singers who appear in opera in New York have places in chureh choirs. Cazeneuve, the magician, leaves for San Francisco this week, under the management of J. F, Zimmer- Mr. Z. Chamberlain, the well known and popular doorkeeper at the Union Square Theatre and Gilmore's Garden, will have a benefit at the Union Square Theatro on Friday next. The Kiralfys’ Alhambra Theatre, in Philadelphia, re- oponed on Thursday night as @ first class variety house. The gardens have been made even more beau- tiful than they were Jast season. Miss Louise Pomeroy played Lady Macbeth for the first time in Philadelpbia last Friaay avening, atthe Walnut Street Theatre, and seems to bave dono even + better than in Rosalind, Imogen, Juliet and similar characters, ‘The sammer scason at the Chestout Street Theatro, Philadelphia, begins this week witb a strong stock com- pany, among whom are some of the best membors of the regular company whose season bas just closed, Ligitimate comedies and the lighter plays will be pro- duced. A Hopkins county Kentuckian has a Straduarios violin 186 years old, 1t was bought of a strolling troupe ol Italian mustotans at Evansville, Ind., in 1869, for $25, and it is thought to be worth a hundred times that sum. Upon the inside. tm carved the inscription, “Antonus Straduarius Faciebat, A. D, 1631."? Ule Bull, who saw the violin ond played upon tt, pro- nounced it a very fine instrument, MIDNIGHT WEATHER REPORT, War DwrartMENt, Orrice ov THe Caomr SicNaL Orricer, Wasmyetoy, D. May 28—1 A. M. Indications. i For New England, nearly stationary.or slowly rising barometer, mild mostly from the southeast to south. west, stationary or higher temperature and clear or partly cloudy weather. For the lower lako region and Middle Atlantic States, rising, followed by stationary or falling barom- | eter, stationary or rising temperature, winds mostly from east or south, and clear or partly cloudy weather. For the Soutn Atlantic and East Gulf States, slight change in pressure, winds mostly trom northeast to southeast, stationary temperature, clear or partly cloudy weather, and possibly occasional showers in the former district. For tho West Gulf States, slight change in pressure or temperature, southerly winds, partly cloudy weather and occasional rain areas. For Tennossee and the Ohio Valley, stationary or falling barometer, slightly higher temperature, north- east to southeast winds and clear or partly cloudy weather, For the Lower Missouri Valley, slowly falling ba- rometer, southerly winds, stationary or higher tem- perature, partly cloudy weatbor and rain areas. For the Upper Mississtppi Valley and appor lake re- gion, nearly statiunary, followed by falling baromo- ationary or higher temporaturo, winds mostly from the east and south, and clearor partly cloudy weather. Tho Missouri River will rice at Omaha and Platts month and fall'at and below Leavenworth. The Lowor Mississippi River will fail slowly. Banzry. This Nttlo novelette, in verse, by the author of ‘Mra, Jerningham’s Journal,’’ is published in this country by two firms, Macmillan & Co, and Scribner, Arm- strong & Co. The subject of right of publication wall Bot be discussed here. It is too intricate a matter and one that cannot be remedied until there is an interna- Sional copyright. Mucmillan & Co, are the English pubdjishers of the book and ciaim their right to its American.publi¢ation, “Mrs. Jerningham’s Journal” won immediate popularity by !ts worthy as well as by its homely simplicity, which, like one teuct of vature, makes tho whole world kin. The first book by this author ts the best, “Harry” does not flow as smoothly, its rhymes are often limping apd its ideas sometimes: childish. On the whole, however, it is entertaining, and, as it cap be read at a sitting, one ts not likely to pick it upand lay it down before reaching the end. Mrs, Harry, who tells the story, is not unlike her ter, Mrs. Jerningham; both are of the Dora, David Copperfield’s child wife, order. Mrs. Harry adores her husband, whom she describes as Handsome and tall, with command tn his eye, The sweetest of siniles, giving sternnoss th His soldierly bearing keops Joeman at bay; His base is clipped close in the orthodox way ; His nose has a curve from the bridge to the tip, A statue might envy his short upper lip. He dances di 1a walks with an air Half autocratic and half debonair, With something about him no words can define ; Eve, was your hero as handsome as mine? Good looks and good nature were about the only thing that Harry possessed to any groat degree, ex- cept, perhaps, a londmess jor mis wile, She says of herself :— 1 sweep through the rooms, where the mirrors portray A slender young thing in @ robe of pale gray, And catching quick glimpses, now here and now thero, 1 own with delight she 1s graceful and fair; 1 study the creature, and smi How handsome a woinan one day she may ve. Udraw myseli up with a stately expanso Aud try to look grand while 1’m longing to dance; I flourish, I curtsey, | shp and | slide; This will do for a wife, this ts Ot for a bride, Ismile ana | bow in a dignified way, And even shake hands with the lady in gray; Then draw back, astonished, airaid to offend, It is all a mistake, and she {6 vot a friend, 1n a moment sweeps over the vision a change, Deliciously swect and suddenly strange, A blush in the cheek and a light iu the eyos; A step in the passage-—to meet it she fe: And still in the mirror 1 mark the embra Where the strovg manly arms hide the small blus! ing face. A cloud comes over the happiaess of tli:s fond pair. A stain Is on Harry’s name; ho 1s compelled to flee the country. Does the baby wi: ay behind? No, Trouble makes a woman of her, and she dares every- \bing to reach Harry’s side. She flies with him ‘oa listant country; there they find ont that there bad been a grand mistake, Tho clouds break away, ond shey return to Kogland, a sadder and a wiser pair, “Harry” is avery slight poem, and roads as though the author might bo just such a one as the heroine. It 1s destined to have a largo sale, on acogunt of the popularity of “Mrs. Jerningham! and for a eértaii THE WEATHER YESTERDAY, The following record will show the changes in the temperature for the past twenty-four hours, in com- parison with tho corresponding date of Ii year, as indicated by the thermometer at Hudnut’s pharmacy, Heravp Building 1876, 1877, 1876, baal charm that is its own, ol 3:30 88 on 52 ot 4 7 LITERARY . 62 OP. + 68 $0 Ai CHAT. 6 12 ‘63 $3 Scribner, Armstrong & Co. announce threo editions of “‘Harry,’’ by the author of “Mra Jerningham’s Journal,’’ at ten, twenty-five and fifty cents each. Mrs. May Agnes Fleming is engaged upon a new story, which promises to be one of the most powerful of te class. Mrs. Fleming will be sure to secure the dramatic copyright of this nove, and save a world of | trouble and considerable money thereby. A timely importation by Scribner, Welford & Arm- go temperature yesterday g¢ temperature lor corresponding date ast THE LOUI: VILLE RACES. EVENTS SET DOWN FOR TO-DAY-—THE POOLS, Lovisvitus, Ky., May 27, 1877. Tho threo races set dowo for to-morrow are the ry " 7 s Ol c . strong {sa now edition of the Koran translated into | “Ife Stake 9 rintera tating? ela ng rd Heelan | English from the original arabic, with explanatory | 8° Members ai pe vit Hh pik ise bdthcaated notes taken from the most approved commentators, | Of ‘Wo miles, and the Ass ied cipottines! sto horses, milo heats. to which is prefixed a preliminary discourse by Georgo Yoois were sold last night on the probable starters Sale. 18 may ve bad in cloth and paper, so thore ig | as folows:— CLARK STAKE, mo excuse for our not being postod in the religion of tho Turks, There 18 4 great deal that is curious and interesting in the book. Maecmilian & Co, publish Shakespcare’s Primor, by Baaen Baden. Vera Cruz. Felicia... MEMBERS? PLATE. Courter.... .$100 Verdigri Professor Dowden, for J. K. Green's series of primers. | Flying Locust 80 Kilborn ‘Throe Middie-Irish Homilies on tho i.ives of Sainte | GlasZOW..-evereeeene HE y AS#OCIATION VC a Patrick, Brigit and Columba, from the Leboux Breco, Flemt. $100 Yelton.. @ mapurcript of the fifteenth contury, preserved in | Kilburn 40 «~Dusty.. Fair Pla; 60 ine library of the Royal Irish Academy, has beon pri- vately printed by Dr. Whitley Stokes. | Chaucer’s Tabard Inn is being pulted down to make room for a big warchouse. “All tor Hersel{” isa novel recontly published in Bogiand in contradistinction to ‘‘All for Her.” At the Inst sitting of the Académie dos Inscriptions ot Belles-Lettres Professor Garcin presented that body with the “Diwan,” or collection of pooms of Beha- Eddio-Zoberr, of the Thirteenth contury, and trane- tated into English vorso by the donor, H. Palmer, _ Protessor of Arable at the University of Cambridge. ‘A bistorical work, entitled “Un Hommo d’Autre- pi by the Marquis Conta de Beauregard, has just been issued in Paris. Tt contains » number of unpub- lished documents relating to society in Paris in the Hime of Louis XV., tho rovolutionary wars in Savoy apd Piedmont, the first campaign Of Bonaparte in , also, some MAIL ROBBER ARRESTED, Chester, Pa, Moy 27, 1877, Patrick Malden was arrestod here to-day tor robbing the United States mail. Ho had a mail bag containing a large uumber of letters in his possession, DROWNED. George Grinnel, aged eight yo yoars, of No. 90 Cannon streot, feli into the Fast River yesterday at the foot of Stanton street and was drowned. His body was not recovered. BEER SELLEH AKRESTED, A squad of officers {rom the Twenty ssccond procinet appeared in Central Park Garden last mght, hero Katy, oud the taking of Tartu by beor and Kindred beverages wore veing sold to « ‘vious luters of Joveph de Matstre. goodly crowd of customers. Tho bar was closed and & Co, will publish Wouyes | four of tho varkeepors arrested, fg Scribner, Armstrong TWELVE-INCH RIFLE GUN. THE FIRST EVER MADE FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT—MATEBIAL AND 8XS5- TEM OF CONSTRUCTION. Wasuixotoy, May 27, 1877. Ordnance officers here aro much interested in the fact that on Wednesday next there will bo cast at the South Boston foundry a twelve-inch rifled gun, boing the first one made tor the government of the United States. The weight of this piece of ordnance when finished will be about 90,000 pounds and it will carry & Projectile weighing about 700 pounds, The ordinary charge of powder tn firing it will be from 110 to 140 pounds, with which tho projectile will pierce a solid mass of Jron trom twelve to fifteen inches thick at a distunco of 1,000 yards, THE MATERIAL, The gun will be made of cast iron Mned with a wrought iron cored tube, and when finishod will be sent to the proving ground at Sandy Hook to be testod, avd | if found to be satistactory will be mounted in one of the fortifications in New York harbor, General Benet, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance; Colonel Brisbin, the Ordnance Constructor, and ather prominent ordnance officers will witness tho casting on Wednesday, SYSTEM OF CO! This gun will bo made on thoroughly tested in this country on guns of smaller calibre, which have been found to equal any guns made abroad. The work upon it was commenced nearly a your ngo, and tho greatest caro has been taken to select proper metal to bo used in {ts construction. THE DISSATISFIED ENGINEERS, OPPOSITION TO THE REDUCTION OF WAGRFS ON THY LEHIGH VALLEY ROAD-—MEFTING OF THE BROTHERHOOD—AN EARLY STRIKE IN- DICATED. [BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Eastoy, Pa., May 27, 1877. The anvouncement ot a reduction in the wages of tho engineers employed by the Lehigh Valley Iail- road Company has causea quite an excitement among the engineers on all the roads running here. MEBTING OF THE RNGINEERS, Since the first intimation of the cutting down of compensation the engineers havo beon holding mect- mgs and appointing delegates to attond a general meeting which was held at Phillipsburg, opposite this place, this afternoon, The attendance was quite largo and the procecdings, as far ag could be ascortained, enurely harmonious. The proceedings wore not made public, yet it 13, quite certain that delegates are in earnest and that they have come tec a conclusion relative to the action to be taken by the members of tho Brotherhood, 4 STRIKE EXPKCTED. From what several of the members sald it wes Judged that astrike has been determined upon. 11 is understood that the Letigh Yalley Company. believ- | ing there i be astrike, have completed b ar. Taaxement wil! prevent any serious interference to Tuning of trains on either the main line between, New York and Elmira or any of the branch roads. THE BNGINEERS IN ATTENDAXCE. The meeting beld b the engiacers employed on t also held at Wilkesbarre, attended by the engineers employed on the Wyoming division and on the Ponpaylvania and New York road. ABRIVAL OF THE HAKTFORD AT PORT ROYAL, [BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. } Port Royat, S. C,, May 27, 1877, The sloop-of-war Hartford, Captain B. Luce, firing the flag of Rear Admiral Stephen D. Trenchard, ar- rived early this morning irom the island of Cuba, All on board tn excellent health, She will remain bere until the midalo of July. CRUISE OF THE TRAINING SHIP SARATOGA— BENEFICIAL RESULTS OF ENLISTING BOYS—~ CRUISE OF THE ESSEX FROM VERA CRUZ TO KEY WEST. Wasmixetos, May 27, 1877. The sailing vessel Saratoga, recently put !n com- ‘misston at the Washington Navy Yard, 1s now receiv- ing on hoard boys to be trained for the naval service, and will soon sail for Boston, whero she will be docked to have her bull cleaned, after which sbe will cruise Hong the eastern coast until October and then Royal to spond the wintor, She will carry ill go through the usual course of training for one ¥ nd then be assigned to the men-o!-wer on the several naval stations. ENLISTMENT OF HOYS, About seven hundrod boys have been enlisted tn the resis PSY shis susie. was (rst inaugurated, about and it has beom. found to work advan. y way. Three hundrod und fifty-six of thes aoe are now in the trainiog ships, and the others, having gone through the course of instruction for ono year, have boen assigned to the various mon-of-war in commission, VOYAGE OF THE ESSEX, Commander Schley, in command of the new sloop- of-war Essex, now attached to the North Atlantic sta- tion, has ‘a, number of these trained boys m hfs crew, and in a private pie to an officer of the navy he speaks very highly of their conduct and officiency. During, his recent trip from Vera Craz to Key West ho encountered severe easterly gales in tho Gulf of Mexico and terrtic feas, but he declares himself much pleased with the jachness ot his vessel and the efficiency of his crew, Th wo look for and aamire in cur floating omen, and easy under canvas, is buoyant as a cork and w vessel wi erely and thoroughly vested ii z a charm. Ho hos rated several of his Inds up to ordinai men, and believes that with three or four months’ ex- perience they will be cligible for the grade of seamen. FIRES, MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS DESTROYED, Cixcixnati, Ohio, May 27, 1877. J. & A.J. Nurre’s moulding and lookingglass fac. tory on Broadway, near Ninth atreot, was burned this morning. The loss on building, machinery and stock timated at from $90,000 to $100,000, and the ine surance js reported at $10,000, but names of com- panies are not given. A ireman was injured by a falling brick. A Commercial clal sayt “Fredenburg & Kil- goro’s planing aod lumber ass at Port Wasbing- ton, Ob, were burned to- Loss $10,000; in- surance $2,500.” VALUABLE ROLLING MILL DESTROYED—THE LOSS AND INSURANCE, CiEvELAND, Obio, May 27,1877. Last night about midnight a fire broke out in the Youngstown Kolling Mill, at Youngstown, Onio, com- pletely consuming the mill. Tho fire department was on band, but owing to scarcity of water was,unable to render effective aid. Tbree hundred men are throwo out of employment, LOSS AND INSURANCE. Tho mill cost over $100,000 aud was Insured for $33,000, divided as follows :—Iomo and Underwriters’, of New York, $5.000 each; Franklin and North Amer- jean, $5,000 cach; Fire Association, of Philadelphia, and Royal, $5,000 each, and Phenix, of New York, 000, ORIGIN OF THE FIRE. } Are was caused by the oxplosion of an oll can. ‘Tho royolar mill'machinery and some very valuable a8 machinery for manuiacturing cotton ties were more or Quito a large amount of manufactured Jess injured. The mill was owned by Mossrs. | tron was destroye Wick, Wells & Puitavmiriia, Pa., May 27, 187% The fire underwriters of New York city are to visit body the Permavent Exhibition at Fairmount a Decoration Day, May MERS, DEPARTL M NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE DATES OF 1) Broadway /4 Bowling Green 155 Broadway -/Glaggow 72 Broadway blag .| Hamburg. .|61 Broadway aed , City of Borlin Main, Ethiopia. 7 Bowltug Green Spain 60 Broadway Abyasinil 4 Bowling Groom Ville de 53 Broadway Broadway | WA Scholten. Brosaway State of Georgia Suevin 15 Broadway 7 Broadway 7 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green Woser, 2 Howling Green Montana. +129 Broadway | Sevthie 11 )4 Bowling Green | Stateot Penn’ 2 Broadway Hannon in. ‘|iambure [61 Rrondway Britannic . Liverpool. ||87 Broadway | Bolivia 7 Bowling € Mosel. Bremen... |2 Bowl idano Livern 29 Brondwa: | State of -|Glasgow.|:|72 Bronaway | Mans Koticrudain [a4 Broadway «| Hambar: 15 Bronaw | it : a ot Riehy a. ff gira ich ‘7 Bowling uroen Utopia ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY SUN AXD MOUX, HIGH WATER. Sun rises. $2 | Gov, Isiand,...inorn 9 09 Sun sets. »morn 8 24 1 Moon rites, +morn 10 64 to-day was attended by all | HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSEBR- VATIONS. NEW YORK HERALD, _ MONDAY, MAY 28, 1877—TRIPLE . SHEET. — 33 kK, May 27, 1877. aga 1 iat 39 38 Ns lon ae iuer Tate of ue Bats ih Rh, trom burg for Wood's Hele, ;, lon aca ite {poate (NON, om Now York for Antwern, May 6, *)Partiy cloudy len 1041. SEt|Clear S*$ Clear |S] Sxl Partly eouey “SGentie. jira. 3 ¢Moderate, PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 21, 1877. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STFAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer Spain (Rr), Grace, Liverpool May 16 and Qneen town 17th, with masy OMT paseusers to FW hua, May 23, lat 43.5 . ar 10, pasted bark Christiane, of Dronnon, bound #%, 23th, lat si 92, lon WO 21. spoke ship Princess Lovie, of 8¢ John, NI, from Ivandon for Maine, Steamer W A Scholten pesen) aoe: Rotterdam via Elrmonth May 15, with, mdse te Funch, Edye € Co. Ind variabia winds. all the 1 Jat 49 09, lon 49 30, p Utapte (Bn), benes for Gl passed slip Roek Terrace, rt “teumee’ Memoon (Br), Tepporeil, Rio Janciro May 1, via Bahia, Pernambuco. Para and St Thomes, with mdso Vd rs to Bask & Jovo jermuda (Br), Angrove, Bermude May 24, with engers to Ais Uuterbridze. amar Gen Barnes, Chosseraan, navaunah May 23, with mdse ‘And passengers to Geo Yonge. Steamer Wyanoke, Cor xekimond, City Point and Norloik, with tadso 16, the Did Dominion’ Stoamshiv Co. Steamer Hatteras, Mallett, Norfolk, with maso to the Old Daminion Bteamehip Vo, er Hille Knight, McCreery, tniladelphia, with mdse on 10 Ly eo te Morgai Bark Everhard Delins aon Hoboth, Bristol 26 da; bi oe “dig H Koop & Is wachored ‘at dandy Hook or ark Hedwig (Ger), Wernkea. Ituil April 19, In ballast, to Saas Luling & Co. Is anchored in Gravewend Bny for or- dor ark Astronom (Ger), Klopper, Bremen April 8, with miso to H Koo Co, Bark Caroline (Ger), Striker, Bremon 36 days, with mdes Bark Vietoria (Gen, Carder, Antwerp 32, days, with panty barrels to Theo Htuger, Had tine weatbe 7 22, Tat 48, lon 65, spoke bark Wilhelm I (Ger), from Hamburg for New Yor! Bark Charlotte (Gor), Stain, Hamburg March 1 and Phitadelphia May 2, in Daliast to order Bark Marzaretta Muller, Hamburg 35 days, with mpty barrols and salt to ord Bark Annie Burr, Simpson, TW Parker & Co, Schr Lottie (of PE Island) to Ooiric Negus 18 days, with sugar to Neil, Anti cays, with ar and molasses, to Leaye! Co; vessel to Hatton, son & Ci chr Virginia Rulon, | Rulon. Berands, 7 da: ‘ with pro- duce to Jones & to Bu Wenberz & Co, hr BS Hemniltons wean 8 days, with pines to Jamos Douglas: vessel to BJ Wenbdorg. Nebr Lavinia, Pierce, Vircinin, Schr John K Kirkman, Richardson, Virginia, PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND SOUTH. Rteamer Alhambra (Br), Wilson, Halifax, NS, and 8t Jobus, NF, for New York, with indse and passongers to A E Onterbridge, Su ‘Giancus, Bearse. Boston for Net City of Fitebburg, spriazor, Scir Aas 8 Allen. Dudley, Windsor, NS, for a4 B Knowles, Wana, Two Ri: vers ate Lill; ich. for New Bel ‘ari, Goldthwaite, Saco Med New York, Schr F Mitchell, Fanning rt for New York. Schr Harries Lewis, Freeman, Boston for Now York. Sehr Ellen M Psion Boston for Now York, Schr J P Robinson, Harvey, Gloucester, Mass, for New Applegate, New Bedford for New ‘ork. Senr Ontarlo, Buriick, New Bedford for New York. Sehr Augtor, Besse. Warebam tor New York. Schr F A Brooke, Wilcox, Nuutucket for New York. Schr Maria E Hoxie, Kogers, Nantucket for New York. Sehr M © Atwoud, Atwoo, N cket for New York. Rehr Blast, Taylor, Fall ‘ack: ‘or! w idence for New York. Providence for Amoy. ‘rovidence for New York, on tor New York, mi jorwich for New York. m, New London tor New York. w London for New York. Brainerd, Connecticut River for York. Schr R A Applegat Schr Chas Comery, Schr Fred Sa. Br Now Bht Uncle Joe, James, Connecticut River tor New York. Sehr Expedite, Rodett, Orient, Li, for New York. vent Zachary Taylor, Maynor, Greenport, LI, for New ee Heratd, Frishie, New Havon for Behr J M Richards, Richards, New Haven for Sehr Wm L Peek, Bunce, Cold Spring, faa tor New York. Schr Samuel P Godwin, Williams, Stamtord for Now York. at Marcena Monsen, Dayton, Port Jefferson for New ork, At anchor in Hart Island Koads—Bark Lawrence, Howes, Boston for New York, in ballast. | BOUND EAST. ‘pBrie, Mary (of Dishy. NS), Dodge, New York for Anna. Polite John Grifin, Weeks, New York for Catais, Sehr Ada Herbert, Allen, New York tor Boston, febr Noleon Hares, Chae Rehr Maria L Davis, See eee oto, Maliswell; Now York for ortiand Me. -Sebr Aap Bisa. Crosby, Hoboken for Newport. Schr 7 Eimer, ‘Tribble, soberen for Providence. Sent Se Brown. Brown, P ee See nxon for Providence, Behr for Rookian Sehr Bona ber, Amboy for Salem. Schr Fronk Maria, Kelly, Ambe Amboy for Elisworth, BELOW. Bark Paul (Ger), Klatt, from Hamburg March 20, MARITIME _ MISCELLANY. Seip Vestvs, Theobald, from New York for T which put into Rio Janoiro soe ne with radder be bend sprung, resumed her. voyage on the 23t! Snip Frepenoc xupotee of Boston, ial recently been sold in Amsterdam for £7,000. She was built at Kast’ Bos- ton by Mr Jona Taylor in 1966, was 1153 tons register and was owned by Mr Taylor and Messrs Baker & Morrill, of Moston, Barx Tuor (Dan), at Philadephia May 25 from Ivigtnt, has on boara captain and crew of the bark ele delphia, which sprung a leak (Dan). trom Lvigtnt, for, Phi and stink May 14in lat 40, 1on 62, Scur Ante, at San Francisco May 19 from Tahitl, on April 28 carried away foretopmast aad sprung Jibboom, and on May 18 1ost Jibboom, m TRAVELLER, Steclman, from Jacksonville for New Kk, put into Savannah May 26 Jeabing 1800 strokes per she lost part of cargo. Newrort, RI, May 27—Schir Daylight, Read, from Gardi- ner, Me, fur Providence, reported ashore near Dutch Inland is off; damage, if any, not known; proceeded on her dostinution.. Lauxcurpoat sucksport. 3 Win Bei Hi, 108 ft; beau, tom, hackmatack top, not yet been named, an "the "Farkentine Elinor Vernon, built at last soason, and not Inunched when compli of the, Fiver belug eloted by ice, was aucce on Friday, and will probably loud de CP Johan Yor Kurope.. ‘The Kiinor Vern nton’s Son and others, of Now York, Bowntt be commanded by Captain JA Copp, former! in lg Aft merc ‘ath, Mo, May 26, from the yard of Mosars Goss & Sawyer, of 418 tons burt named Belleof Bath. hi Rha leowned by the builders, Park M Whitmore, Capt Wm E Wehicmore. (who will command her) and othors. ‘At Thomaston, May 16, from the yard of Samuel Watts & y ship of 2075 tons: burden, named the A D Snow, for Mr A D Snow, ot New York, of the junior members of the firm of Snow & Burgess. It is reported that Capt Ed- win Robinson will take command of the ship. NOTICE To 3 MARINERS, given ths ay rit has been established ice fi ‘hereb: ven thats ‘ih een establinhe 63 a Faversivent oF Canada on the NW pvint of Stoddardt Titand, Shelburne connty, Nova Scotia, to guide vessels to the anchorages of Stoddarat I Shag Harbor Round, | Position —Lat 43 28 27 3 W. iene Ix x Nxed red eatonti 22 feet oan Water soark, and In clear hould be seen 9 miles. Tho tower it square wooden building, painted white. Depnty of Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Vopartment of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, May 3, 1877, WHALEMEN. - Arrived at Payal, April 1 2, bark Sunbeam, Giford, xa, | O This winter, 10 be fended a RAVING teen cent, Besides the ubove she landed 33 bbls Fayal for shipment. in fu company with solr rambuco April oll, to leave again Petrol, of NB. Lyain, Corey, of n the 27th forthe G y aden May B, sehr Petrol, Avery. NB, oil not re- ba ee L Sparks, foe jd from Praia, CV, March town, reported t Pouse, of bark Pranidanty of Kabat re. Sul Sparks, of Provin ‘A letter from P teal at Barbados May 1, wi ¥p oil since Ports Hor erTjeitfos Would be at Borsiadetn Jiine, SPOKEN. Ship Prince, Rupert (BH) Wade, from Liverpool fer Bom. iW jon wai ay ite 'Nicloins (Br), trom Plymouth for Quebec, 40 12, lon 4704. Makin ire ire (Br), Byang, from Liverpool for Bombay, May 6, Mai seinen: ie i | from Cardiff for Hong Koug, MI Tee Stanley, from Cardiff for atin, trom New York for Mel- Shi March 26, Wwe 10.8, Jon 28 Li yy Hall Ship bourne, 14 fare oat | Ship ‘Orpheus ( Hooke May 6, Iat 45, loi Ship Pri vile ed Kd at 28, lon 8 (Be He 42 30 rom Antwerp for Sandy Cox, from New York for Onleutta, “trom Liverpool for Quebec, May Ship Fi (Br), Mores, Misa die, from Han Frauclveo tor Fale | mouth, 1, 1 3 A Burke ithwthorn qe yqrbltnes, from London for Ponsa- lat 43, x Kibuern (Br), 6 ‘Narris, from New York for London, 8, 40 15, lon 46 45. wien adel (aed. Brogklemenn, from Bremen for New tore (ar), t hry from Liverpool for Shet- 10,11 jon Tie (Nor), Moo, from Havre for New at 46,14, Jon 30 15, Ben ied: Schutte, from Bremen for Now York, (ar, Hata, from Havre for Sandy Hook, from Ostend for United States, May & lat 90. lon I eit ier (Br), Tingle it , lon ris ond), hse peg |) from, Green! ot "the ice April 5 aud saw y nent since that date. Nurk Maggio Rillott (Br), Waters, frown, New York for 41 22, Int 23 28 N, lon 38 50 Me ah Loréntson (Nor), from Dubiin tor Quebec, Hark eg eT i ine Pride (ie), Browne, from New York for io oedo, Ano. vent Bt Jolin, NB, for Liverpool, May bark, x thowtug MPKP, from London, for Me suowing SALI, steering south, April, eriean iret Ss 8. on 40 W. Seal ne Y seh and oth OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axtwanr, May 26—Arzived, bark Emilie (Belg), Moore, Philadelphia. Borpgavs, May 25—BSailed, bark Jason (Nor), Thornsen, United States, Havers, May 27, 1 AM—Arrived, steamor France (Fr), ‘Trudelle, New York. Hout, May 26—Arrived, bark Lincoln (Aus), Gerelimich, New York via Queenstown. Balled 26th, ship Revert Dix States, Liverroot, May 27—Arrived, ship Sam! G@ Reed, Whise, Portland, O: bark George Peake (Br), Carew, Savannah. Balled 26th, ship Ocean King, Freeman, New York; brig Andren (Nor), Klavenes, Richmond. Lonpox, May 26—Clearod, ship Aneroid (Br), MoGray, Shelburge, NS. Arrived in the Downs 27th, ship Glenifer (Br). Cum. ming, Bull River for London, Lurm, May 26~Arrived, bark Kismet (Nor), Harteel, Pensacola, Mansutuies, May 26—Arrived, brig Euroclydon (Br), Sinclair, Wilmington, NC, Purmoutu, May 27—Arrived, steamer Frisia (Wer), Meyer, New York for Hamburg (and proceedat). Papana to May 25--arrived, bark Francisco Starace (ital), Garguiolo, New York. Qurensrown, May 26-—Arrived, bark Edwin (Br), Smith, Baltimore: 27th, stenmors City of Richmond (Br), Leiteh Now York for Liverpool; Indiana, Sargent, Philadelphia for do (and doth proceeded) ; barks Antoinette (Ital), Gar- zolo, Baltimore; Milan (Aus), Vucasovich, do; aluriel (Br), Nicholson, do; Chioggin (Ital), Yurlan, do; Capri (Br), Dinsmore, New York; Umberto Gaistola (Ital), Baron, do; Soren Bornor (Nor), Andersen, do: Rebecen (Aus), Nova, Philadelpnia; brig Johann Sverdrup (Nor), Peterson, New York. Also arrived 27th, Francisco, Sravaxaen, to May 26—Saited, bark Henrik Ibsen (Nor), Boston. Srocknotm, May 23—Arrived, bars Molly (Ger), Wurtz, New York (betore reported withont date). wick, United ship Cape Horn (Br), Young, San WEATHER REPORT. Honyuxap, May 27—Wind S, fresh gate, with heavy rain. Queenstown, May 27—Wind SW, blowing a gelo. FOREIGN PORTS. Pavan, April 28—Ralled, bar bark Henry A Burnham, Ray- ‘ATHER POINT. May 27—Arrived, stosmer Circessian (Br), Wytie, Livory LALIT AX, 26—Arrivod, steamer Hibernian (Br). Baltimore for Liverpool 27th. Yalmouth, Colby. Portis rnd, IQUE, tn April 1—Clenred, ship Magel ramet). San Francloo; River Clyde (Br); Iphi et 1O— Arrived, brige Stella, Davis, Now wan, Rambull, do: Goodwin, Craig, Mar- seilles (nnd salled for Rosario). Suiled April 24, bark Hila, Matthews, Portland (wae re- ported Idg for ork): port April 24, fe anni ra an 3 Sloxrenat, May 2 25—Cleared, ship Lake Michigan, Sele ter, Liverpool. Peuxamnvco, ‘April 23—Aerived, brig Sarab (Br), Trinick, New ¥ ‘26th, bri aan May 1, bri Quumec, May 24 Liverpor . Duriam, HeDouald, Yeughaly Gheimpion, Allan, Auvwerp: Tount, Johnson, pues oul. Cleszed 24th, steamers Polynesian, Brew, and, Missis- stppt, Janda, "rverpeok Corinthian, Menai ro Gonmick do: Geo Gilroy, { finriiepest? fnidorede Cockrell, Hull Ca Tadvigsen, London’ Hlarkawas, Micheluen, do: Vicksburg. Glark, ‘Sharpness Point; Napoleon, Christopherson, Lon- 'mIRO, Aprit 24—Arrived, brigs Aretas (Br), Rob- ‘20th, Soskommeren (Nor) J. ee rn), Jensen, mond : ose, eee Buenos Ayres. Me Boeing: seid Rig Suiled april 24, bar York: brig David’ Owens, Cuadoonn Alta. Jenking. do: zie ori, na Bi Ventus, ‘The a molle (der), jeobald (trom anh varia Traveller (Bn, Peni aeapto' Berry. aes ag ieee, St omas; “rset es Gaia 4, Part Covumbia, Fi in port lay hips. jan LI Poluml re ints FG Biencherd’ Molutrrey and lntyre, and Tavineibie, Striosland: cic; Werke ‘Serene, Hogstman. nd Br). Walker, for Baltimoro; J li Pendere: and Minion (Nor), dor (Br). Chapman, for ron, Overton: Lorinds da Harstel!. Borstell, and Chariots sate: Grook. nae: Uni tater Biosen: Heap. and Adaline Richardson, Drisko, ane; corse Walk Hassle F.Dow, Kees, do: eT, em, aed . te 10 GRaxpn, April 12—Sailed, brig Marianna I (Port), Merce, Boston. Baile April 19, a (Br), Leiteh New York. a Tn port {fa 24, pitt (Ger) n. from ppl mon pecs 19¢ ripe Allerton, Burgess, for York: Manche (Br), KY acon, for aren (Opn), hod MRTOR. von 30—In port. brig Jobn Welsh, Jr, Arm- strong, for United pares. Fe ‘St. ‘Pnowas, ‘Arrived, bark (A Gordon (Br), Garden Antwi i pit for Cuba); brig Edith, Kelley, Port 8 h for Port an Prince to load for United sehr Raybees! . Blake, do: (and balled 19th for Arroyo and New York); Isth, barks John F Robertson (Bris Hichilian, Curenne, ‘wid sailed 10th for Guantanamo); Dit B Bremen: 101n, Kioto, trl che Fateh Faller, Bi ‘Acaitian (Br), Oauton, 88; anaes ye 17, brig of Hatteras; Ith, b Sagua; 20th, Aure: [Per Steawen Crty C4 Bratiy.) ABFRAYRON, May 14—atlod, Ber Quebec. Aumrnis, May 11—Saited, ‘yroneides ‘Faploy, Philadel- phis, ARrNDaL, May 8—Sailed, Sostri, Svendsen, New York; 10th, 1ona, Jensen, d (ANtwanr, May 14—Arrived, Impt, Hoxemann, Now York; 15th, August Andre (x). Kuudsen, do, Suited. 12th, Joces, Montreal; Jonathan ChasetCurtis, Philadelphia; Somerville, Baker, America; Mth. "Houlso Lubeke. Hogesnaack, Montreal: Marie Zach: mn, Americn; Lele © Troop. Corning, Enclend pril 13—Saiied, T Re eal ick, Kose, Na- ett (from Hoilo), Bost rived, lA. Maruiner, Britton, Baltt- Balled 16th, Ocean Traveller, Whittord, Miramtchi Brixnam, May 10—Of the Sturt, Glovanni, Vortolotto, from London for New York, Brusror, May 16—Arrived, Freeman Dennis, Fletcher, 8tJobn, NB. Satled 14th, Immanuel, Metbach, Jn the Channel 15th, Arabia, Keston. from St John, NB, Bracny Hrap, May 14—Off, Bjornstjerne Bjornson, Wietso . New York ‘Stettia; Alma, Grebe, Wilmington’ tor do, saned 15th, EL Margaret, from Pensacole (?) for Bon- lone. Byxnrivgr, IW, May 14—Off, Phenix, Weckerlind, from ih for Reval. May 10—Arrived, Woser (# Yor! peated 19 18th, Tros, Brager, America; Agra, Hazemann, altimore. Bourocyr, May 14—Bniled, Patias, for Quebec. Bonrpeavx, May 15—Sniled, Carla, fusnoeen. heh Peri Bencex, May 4—Cleared, Chimoea, Haave, Ame: Canpirr, May 14—arrived, Challenge, Gormemices, May 11—Arrived, Moc ‘Tjorno, Bache. New Yo Von Bulow, New Sharp, wen i, Knud: via Corinna, Catania, May 12—Clenred, Whitloy (), Smith, New Duxore, May} t teins ‘Timonr, Henderson, Quebec. M ‘assod, Devonshire, Falkner, rom Leith Dover. for Porttat Off 14th, Hnreermeintor Kirstein, Ehrenreich, from Wil- mingtan for Ntettt.; Shooting Star, Sholl, from Hamburg eho Land 15-Off, Kthels, Byans, from Now York tor . Twamb! Fengerts for Lon- mdaoa for Balsie ived, Orion. Dahlberg, Reltimore: Antagonist, einer, Bull River; G 8 ¥. Penery, BC zi cane B aes Eeonomy, Dor do; ‘ann, Grant, St John, N Pifatiod ith, ‘iuite Lingiey: Mela By deer, oR: Padi Reho, for New York; 16th, M Mary t 1. Eh mAtrived at Kingstown 1th, Emi toto, Balch mM Donpatn, May 15—Arrived up to the quay, Ynbas, Stat” ford, New Yor! yuMeinn, May 15—Arrived, Blomfen, Patten, ork. ZArrivod. Warrlor Queen, Raymond, ‘tals, Pascagonta, New won, May ic for ‘Hosto: Vimerwooo, May 14—Sailed, J 1. southergreen, Splosr, New York. jouTM, May 16—Arrived, Leander A Knowles, Chi for Xew sent Zerbena, McLeod, Charlotteto Pet tor Fiymouth Of 16th, Forest, Williams, Hamburg for America, jer, Kohife, from Hamburg for April 21—Arrived, Dora M Caged French, Bt 24th, Henry A Burnham, Kayn 4 Arrived. Vinte Off the ‘Lizard th, Ci Qaprse. a jay Neen Fuitiroore, Gtaseow. May 15—Arvived, J'G Pendleton, Gilmore, Troon. to lond for ito Janeiro; Kute, Bartlett, Cophalonia. nailed 15th, Manitoban (x), MeDonzall, Montreal (and lett Greenvex 16ti URRENOCK, 16—Artived, Bolivia (s), Smatl, New ‘ork: ett. St Joba. NB, w York; Olivia Brenkwator; 17th, Silver Armstrong, from Dodero, Delaware ary, St Joba, NB. i, May 15—In the Hull for Sun Francisco (nnd sal Passed up 17th, Conqueror, bp had Id > Bagge, Peneacol 7 Ls-—walled. Dia Al jed 16th), eat. from San Francisco Pow, Philadelphia. bir Edward Jobuson, Me! ala, nH Marys, pola May 16—Arrived, Vingolf, Nielsen, Bull Rivor for Tprwiel RG, May 10. |. Hammonia (s), Voss, Ne Lath, Vietoria, Hellmer, Wilmington, ed 14th, Suovin ), Franzen, New ‘York : Elim, Bak do; Lith, Gefen, Horjensor ited from Caxhaven ath, Mary A Myrshall, Tuok Philadelphia. i May 14—Sailed, Belle O'Brien, O'Brien, Sandy 0 feiaxcnona, May S—Arrived, Pride, Westerburg, Baltt- fort, ren, Mobites 2 Tath, Quorn; Pei thin (9). MeKay, B ton’ Herttordshiees Thompson, Astoria, O; Artemis, Johan- sen, New York; Buypt (#, Grogan, do; Si jayard, Heard, Sin & . Minato Swit, Liewe Asta, Arucsen, apt Poter Sy 8 et aoe Prince, Comilf ington: Hi 7; 16th, Nearchus, Haxter, and bar; Labrador, Hughes, Quobocs peat fa May 14—Areived, Chal Konge 13th esata, Walicn, oie Ti ace ri he cry Vianelee’ 17%h, is. ad \paititoore: ro Rey Kong Carl, Rare New Toss, he “andre York (and. both sail Gravesend ieth); Bricrly “Hill, Batra: Vancouse Providenza B, Aste, Dai cine: Delaware Breakwater; Colebester, Rettie, N ” Ei 15th, The Laie age, 1th Brsiyns Knowles, or Boson, Leena bagp J gna, 8a x, May Toevarrived. Cr Crown Jewol, smith, 88 ONERRY — Sailed from Innish Me BD BiBlnelow, WoWhinule, Sydney. UB; 10th. Lee, Coase, Oe 15—Sailed, Danie! pause iY “he oma, ay idareived, tele’ Go, 7 London satled 130u for Xi led 11th, er ndreas, C Yor! Limon. Moy ¥ 10—Bailed, Cora, L Maas . Mav 15—Cieared, ‘ork, Kalled 14th, Caspian, Cook, Quebec Max aeeetiods Arica, Hubert, Miramichl ait Pa ‘eta ‘Mary Savin, Messing ter New York y 9 ‘ od, Ibis, Sersers Gibraltar. Balled 1 itn whrass, Sent, Montreal. xen May 14—Arrived, Harriet Campbell, Taylor, orton Newrort, May 16—Cleared, Score: a hy lontreal. Narixs, May 13--Arrived, Doris haters Glas z Darvxn, May 12—Arrived, Georg & Wilbelm, Haske, jaltimare, PoatiaXxp, May 15—Of, Ross, Oxholm, from London Philudeipht jay 15—01 ose, olm, from for rdiz, Now York: Giali Fi jaltimore; 12th, Heats: a ae be, New . Tyrian By jarred Ns feainc ved, Gi 401 Uavre MePhee, Greanock. wont, Mny 14—Sniled, Skulaa, Jobnsen, United n, Baltimore, lay (s), Bremen (ond ted for Baltimore) ANLRY, FI, March 27—Sailed, Crown Prince, Cochrane (trom Pabellon de Pic Falmouth, STAVANGER, May 4 Hensed,_ Ea d Hvidt, Sorensen, Deer Sehubert, Now York: Sth, Prima Donna, Tonne: 0. yONEMcaD, May 11--Sailed, Marie, Heyn (from New ‘Br Mato, May 9—Galted, Otlyo Branch, Nool, Darin. St Vinci pene 29 -Salled, Veronica, Pottorsen, Pycty, er Tivived, Volbardiag. Swarts Wilmaiuge Pi asmusrorer, May 14—Arrived, Electa, Howard, 6¢ * Hanrixroot, May 12—Arrived, Gorlic, Roberteoa, Failed 15th, Sporimento, Cordiglia, Delaware Bresk- wWorxincrox, My 15—Sailed, Echo, Halitax. Wartxrronp, May 15—Sailed, Neova Sperana, Baltimore: Vv. Amarenvam, May 15—The wreck of the John H Kimball, stranded near Ferschelling in Jan -last, te being broken ap: Briston, May 16—The. Freeman Dennis, from St Jobs (NB) for Avonmouth Dock, has jettisoned part of deekload Brurast, May 17—The Luis A Martines, arrived Lede ed we obliged to let go both archors close in shore in cmseq of having been misled by the removal of the Sourm aor) Light to the lightvesse!. Isux or Wicur, May 14—Arri ff, bark peep bell, Thoma: Baitimore for Kin an cee mlvett th Mis idth hed very 8 April an On se. Shite go and had to throw cv of corn, besides. throwing over: the deck, sueb voring chains, 7 vonxel, smashing boob; hatch, staving in pilot house doors and filing the poop an Cabin with water.” Had bad weather all the way across. Hanwicn, May 16—The Norwezian bark Vingolf, Nielson, from Bull River for Ipswich (cuano), d her cut: from Ball Eyed and jitbeom broken, having been in colife. Ton, off the Isle of Wight, with w bark, name unknown. Kinsare, May 14—The Mine, Holder, of and from St Jobn. NB, for Dundalk (d but in here re Forserday abort Fd witha sions, whe reports & 7 ett and ral ‘On the 15th y 008 Tandtwept away the rest of the wick ands'were employed at tho pumps Until ghe was of water. AMERICAN CAN PORTS, ALEXANERIA, May ace reseed, os schrs ate V Kelsi, nes B comes do; JohnJ Ward, New York. Suiled—sche Finch, Groton; Rachel yinaman, Stonington; David Cierkson, Boston; Grace Vandusen, he © Di rasned daw trom’ Georzetowa—Schrs Wm D Marvel, PpOnTOR ftonmer Johns, Ho Mnaila barks ood, eOaTON, Say 37 Arrived, ab tt, re; shit a Mai Zingereila, Mentor Gor Goreet ¢ ribou. "onney, Havens: i iblice Tarlton Tigatan (Boy: Liverpool |— te: }, Live Balai MORE May 2 Dr-Arived, ove Glat Roll (Nor), BANGOR. ay 35 —Arrived, achrs Harbinger, Chandler, Ellasbethpore: Lanra H Jonei, Stovens, Amboy’; BJ Mun: wtoured Ship Calrutta, Aa on, Live: ie 2 Arrived, Tait Sing, Marshall, New York bec fob ick Poon gz. |. Harri. Rep big Bangor, te BATH. May 25—arrived, schr Wm pehannock Hive: 26th—Satled, Gen Shenleg, oe Hata? geouliog echt Gee Gee vrectand - George ares Vanclent CHAR 27 —Arrl brs Maggie J Li rogresaed'W ey at U ived. ea rs Maggie J Law adeiphl faerie "e—arrived, schr Traveller, Young, Me eee betty toning May 27—Arrived, bark Tetons, from Belfant, nook led—Barks Bangor (Fr), Maree (from Havana), Now ‘Kong Uscar {1 (Nor), Christensen (from London), York Richm: PAUL Riven, May 24- Arrived, schr Mary Freeland, 4. tase cAtrived, ecb brs 8 Serant: p.. Aa fa. ht, Rondont. ont VExTON chr ‘Job Doaght; A NO 4. ac anna Doo, Doughty, iolt, Laake Chat pi howso! KORVil, May ShoGlwared, sehr JD Weaver, ker, Bos KEY Want ay, Zz oe pes Donel ‘Clark, Cartis, 25—Arrived. schre Aun Turner, Mf Wilson, Now. York Seabird, Gur "Abi nings, Crammer, New ‘York Mice W ilekinane itobin Philadelphis. NEWPORT, M 2 Arrived, sehrs Cartia, Goodwin VortJohneou: Hannah Blackman, Arnole, Row dont; Palladium, Ryder, New York Yor Providence | (after diachi reine portlon ot har care) 5 Henry Lemuel, Jarvis, from New York for New Kedtord: Huntress, Brown, do for Lubec; Albert Jameson, . do for Boston; Mary Hands, Roberts, Perth Ambo; Angnsta; Tarry-Not, Church, Weebawken for Ipswic! EY Prescott, Gupsitl Kligabethpurt tor Viuathaven; Josephine, Cole, Hoboken for Vewnis, ‘teyou, New York for Boston: Gee jedtord for New York: Robt r, Prat 00 for New York. wREW BEVFORD, et Arrived. schrs L. B Cowper- thwaite, Jones, Georgetown, BO; Quickstep, Hutchinson, 1g, Jarvis, New York. Flanders. Ys 2'th—Arrived, achrs Thom Handy, Amboy; W W Brainerd, Spencer, Port Mary A Predmore, m N ort Johnson ; Kliza do, ra aes, Price. esdaras Philadelphia; Copia, do: M Vassar, pte Kelley, Marion. Ws RW LONDON, May 26—Arrived, sear Chief, Hoboken. pn Fred Smith, New York. May 26 —Arrived, sehr E M Reed, Rel- sloop Emperor, bewick, KE lnabethp rt PURT MA May 19-Salled, "ba Reynold. Han LPIA. May 27-—Arrived, aitgnmers Annes, gmith, Now ¥ ‘anther, Miller, Fall ‘barks Mute thew Baird, Greontonf, York: Vincent, OVI; Thetas ( in, King Brin Port nn Rate ed tb iliate, Corawall "Finley. Moncton, N tie Maamer ae 36 - Arrived, sebr Sunbeam (Br), wi 5 26 - Arrived, ir Sunbeam it), sya Ryan eB MICHMOND, May 25—Arrived, schre Zuletto Kenyoi Huckinghamn, Orient: Thos @ Banion, Mier. Eniladelpht IG Morton, Metvite: Mary & Francia, McAndrews, Pile ie! lied = Sobre s gnele seen Moore, Stafford; John Mor . Mey ig. Arrived, bark Modoe, Chri riel, Fiseher, Tahiti. Wale Adams, Avtoria: chr Good Temp AN. Ko:quardo (Nex), Brownell, San Bias, ), Uarrels, Honolnia; Samos, Bryant Hong Kong. — rived, ship Vietoria Nyanza (Br), Large, Liver PoSANTA CRUZ, Cal, May 17—Arrived, orig Deux Amig (#8), Robert, Iquiam BAVANWA uM Arrived, schr Traveller, Steelman “ke le ter leaky. unite, Catharine, Philadelphia, om ——; schrs Ciara K Boren, New ‘ Ret LMINGTON, NO, Maj s (der), Wasck, ae fori ‘omone (Nor), Jon Be ren, Below —Staamer City Point i for Charleston (put in through stress ‘of weat schrs Annie Whiting, ba _ Kaight, trom Baltimore. ered Honefactor, Jones, New York. w KEWAM, “Say 25—Arrived, schr Argo, Gurney, New York. WARREN, May 26—Arnived, echr Mary H Mifflin, Feria, Hoboks YACHTS, BARGAIN STEA MBOATS, &C. CG. B. SLOOP Yac line, 14 be} ERARD BETTS room 7 Old slij M BP. M., at the boathouse foot of 23d ‘st. Steam Launch Topsey in complete runiiing order. Tobe sold without any limit or reserve for ensb OW BOMTS-NEW AND SECOND HAND FOR SALS heap at 59 Mangin at. feet jones 4 den ht, comnoune engi ines; ‘economical fect order: ndsomely outfitted. Apply aboard, GHOONER WANTRD—100 TO 600 TONS 008 bonds or claim against the British governm bie in cash, offered in payment, ROBERTS, ates wi t out pavy| 4 dvice f weaned.” "NW att i eat TAGENGY, 3 )IVORCES (im RYWHERE) 5 are EGAL OMUREDURIGE RNa Lawcyers 6 Bt Works pisces KA hen di fiver rane