night by signal light*. Each tower is also provided Hcbr Henry Reinien, Allan, New Haven for Elizabeth- eastern mole-bead, at an elevation of SBK feet above the Litbbfool. April of Montreal Ken¬ port uican level of the vea, showing from sanaown to sunrise, New Turk M.Arrived, City (¦). with a strong tele.trope. THE NORTH POLE. Hchr Hamuel P Hlamforil for New and on a nedy, ; 25th, Prussian is). Uutiun, Portland; CUBA. TilK STEAMER KODAK K HTllAKT. Godwin, Waterbury, visible six miles. VenaeIn running for It bearing City of Brietol (id. New York. York. 8SK wlH the entrance At how¬ Phillips, ^ tI1 from Kingston, Jamaica, the New with (magnetic) make night, Hailed 24th, Atlantic Kiu«, Owen, New York; Hlpnar Telegrams report Hchr FG Russell, Haxkill, Portland for York, ever, it should not be attempted without a pilot chas, Calhoun, No k at that port of the steamer Edgar K. Stuart, stone to order. OCLF or FINLAND. Baltimore; Canada («), Webster, ¦ touching Ills Hew Austrian . X0!?1 *»r'e> ChlghUola, do; Gettysburg. Boston; 25tb, under the American (lag, with a cargo of arms and Expedition.Four Expedi¬ Kchr Kiten Johnson, Bridgeport for Houth Amboy. New beacons la the pilot district of Helslngfora :. N?5t4>r' I'^hard. do; Ramaria do. 1. < <»), Billinge, . of ammunition on board, supposed to be destined for tions This Si-br Win P Ogdeii, Slumlord for WilUumaUtirg. Hegholni-Norra Oround, a bank with 2 feet of water '««red 24th. Ohla, Good Increasing Power and Activity in Cuba. The British authorities im¬ Summer Hosing Hchr Massachusetts. Wultfon, Norwulk for New York. over It north of the channel between the islands Gros- CanalulBlntoul, feustuti; Intent, the Insurgents Hchr Hum Weller, New Haven lor New York. kar and Hegholmen, 1 mile from the Islet Hkutskar, and Dee,IHTbtS'Portland.N?w York; (a). Banks, Pldladelphla; Goth mediately seized the vessel for not hav¬ Upon the Pole. Hchr J K New llaven for New York, with luo N and 50 fathoms from £ Entered out the It w Pike, Dow, e*pilot boat Charlotte Webb,TUlbTr.aWashington; ship Mary Warren (Br), Lowe, Liverpool; spondent for the tranquillity ami Recurity of American*, anil The Herald Almanac. bark Medusa (Br), Dlnsmoro, Antwerp; brig Caseate He as follows:. it- is that the will eudcuvor There will be, beside Lieutenants Weyprecht ami Discovery of a rock In the Pilot District Bergec :. Baltimore. lie, which says hoped Navy Department two other ollk-eis of the Austrian navy. The Mariner's Oulde, being a republication of all Notice* A rock has been discovered 12(10 feet USE from the Mas I tot tell how it is that the to keep sueli a vessel here. Payer, Hkar Tower, 9 feet holow the surface of the sea. and 4 fa liLl'KlIILL, April 20.Cleared, schr Flora Sawyer, New cob boys went to sea Drosch and Orel.an accomplished machinist, two to Mariners issued during the year 1871 from the Trinity York. ' manage it, but of late they are (Insni^enU)much The Spanish corvette-of-war Tornada (bonis in circumference. It has been named llclgrecns 27th.Cleared,. schr W H displaying lost sailing to windward, in glacier guides from the country of the Tyrolese, House, Admiralty, Loudon; the Hydrographic OfTlco, Ground, and marked by a red with a broom. Sargent, Sargent, Washington. acMvlt- and numbers of Spanish soldiers wounded Monday afternoon, and sixteen murines from the Austrian ser¬ pole Ap¬ BANGOR, Mav 1.Arrived, brig Scnorita Young, Port- bullets and machetes have been to order, it is said, to assist the naval forces away picked Washington, and the various Navigation Boards through¬ proximate position, lat 63 44 N, Ion 22 37 K from Green¬ land, to load for Rio Janeiro. by their of soine vice, making In all twenty-four nu n. wich. the military of this city.toroup^itA gnat from the island in the execution important is to out the world, contains warningH, information and direc¬ order of the Burean of Cleared.Schrs challenge, Armstrong, New York; hospital The plan advance, If to the Pole on By ~ . " Navigation. Surah deal of Is on ami scrvleo. This may be interpreted ns having gone possible, tions which render the Almanac a* indispensable to the R II iJ 8 Loulsn, Ilutelilns, Roslyn, NY. fighting going continually, to the Gcrona and Arapilcs in their expedition the meridians east of Spitsbergen, in the open sea WYMAN, CaptainplainV N, Hydrographer. 2d.Arrived, brig Chas Wesley, Griflln, Bucksvllle, SO; not only does Ygnaelo Agramonte himselfVeep Join there discovered last September by the com¬ pilot und the navigator us the chart, the sextant ami the Hydrographic Office, Washington, DC, April 1, 1872. schr Annie L Wilder, French, New York. in whatever he can to tlie to Venezuela. ' busy doiug damage manders of the present The ex¬ compass. At the present time the opening of the naviga¬ BELFAST, April 29.Arrived, schr Mary Ella, Thomaa, bv their but General MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. enterprise. SAUUA LA (IRANON. Baltimore. Spaniards harassing columns, is and . . The weather in this part pedition provisioned thoroughly equipped tion of our inland lakes and rivers and of the lakes and On the first of June a . .. Vicente.Carela, with about four hundred men undt r dry lately experienced for a of three next lighthouse will he established BEVERLY, April 30.Arrived, schr Jennie N Hudilell. of the Island has en used the destruction by flre of stay years in the A relic rivers of our contiguous territory, and the large trading on headland of the Uatudieira, on the weather side of the Cranmer, his comwand, trained and tried veterans in ho to winter the llrst Philadelphia. _ _ numbers of cane fields: notably the "Carmen" and regions. They propose year interest connected Hdd now nnd additional Boca de Tagua, raised thirty-four metres above the level BRISTOL, Mav 2.Arrived, schrs Ann E Carll, Tyler, cause, Is. -onstantly offering engagements to the estates of Hon l.con on the at Cape Chelyuskin, the uorthcrumoBt point of Asia therewith, of the sea, hoisted on a wooden post. Georgetown, I>tx; Robert Palmer, the "Tercsltii" Crespo, and, value to the and thi* fact to some extent Ac¬ The a Daboll,.Baltimore._ columns, and has whipped SpaniardHat may on as" estate of Don Juan (longitude 100 east) to prosecute the survey and work, may light will be llxed white reflector, and ean he seen noints He with his men, will be able to ket p 9th, the "lata Call Poey, of count for it* The in ordinary weather 8>£ miles. Its position will he in hit alone, the scene of the Rnssiun Prince's late visit. The exploration the cent ral polar region in the second present rapid uud unprecedented sale. 23 06 02 north of np tlto Insurrection and prolong the struggle for au summer; ami during the third summer to if diagrams of the weather the San Fernando,Jon 73 40 34^ west of San indefinite lire destroyed the purging house, with its stock of strike, signal* adopted by govern¬ Fernando; elevation above the sea at low water 17.24 ^period. sugar and line und costly machinery. The loss is possible, eastward for liehrlng Strait. ment nt Washington for the benefit of our merchant ma¬ metres, above the land 14.19 metres. Boston. another i.etteb, estimated at over one hundred and lifty thousand Count Wiltschek, a wealthy and liberal savant, rine and navul with of The house of the keeper Is Immediately alongside of the DARIEN, April 25.Cleared, ship Omon (Nor), Predca* has the service, explanations tqe same, lighthouse, uml painted red. sen, Sunderland; bark Rex written officer stationed at, one the dollars. recently given expedition 80,000 guilders, niiike it of value to the trader* of onr inland (Nor), Hansen, London; brig by-jt Spanish In th<> steamer Mondez Nunez have ar¬ and will accompany it during its summer voyages, especial sous This light is to mark an entrance to the port of Sagua Erie, Scars, Portland. fortilled between Sibanlwi andof^Guai- Spanish lie will also establish and s/id extensive lakes. Ill tine, the Herald Almanac is a for vessels which draw less than nine feet (Hpanish) of In port 29ili, ships Oalista Uaws, Quinn; encampments rived a number of odlcers and MM maintain in Nova Zembla water, as also a harbor In had weather for ill craft seek¬ Jones; John Sunbeam, to a (Wednesday) a of and for he fur¬ to all who down to the sea in and do Sidney, Bartlelt, and Laurel. Taylor, Idg for maro, and dated the 4th instant, addressed additional soldiers for the army of this island. depot provisions supplies, Which necessity go ships ing the Hoea de Murillanes, which Is the principal en¬ United Kingdom; barks Anna Foster, Hackney; Agamem* friend In thta city, reads as follows:. Among those who took passage for Spain on the ther appropriates a large sum. their business on the grcut waters. The Herald Almanac trance to tho port. lion, Bailey: Hope, Thomas; Couurr do Canada, Jadot; steamer of the 16th were the well Known Colonels Simultaneously with this magnificently furnished is sold by all stationers and bookdcalers. Price 25 cents, In changing tho course so as to make the Boca de Neptune, Wilhclm; Cupellu, Mangor, and Whainpoa. "Don't tell,bo I will get the news through the undertaking the Swedish government. Is to send out Sagua,a, which lilias a width between points of one-sixth of \ olingsang, for do, Anton Guutlier, for Bre¬ of volunteers, Culderon y Kessel and Ampudia, the at which k is forwarded free mull to all of a mile a t do; Strieker, newspapers. None reach us here. Wc are In com¬ and the director of Or¬ a similar one to advance upon the Pole by means of price by parts its entrance, the course must he steered within men, do; brig Open Sea, Vinzle. from Boston, arrived 23d. munication with Puerto Principe whet' convoys ar fainos tenor, Tamberlick, the United States. nn angle of 47 degrees east, the light hearing west, In for do do; schrs Ida Hirdscll, Johnson, tor New York, do; chestra Moderate!, On the day of his departure sledges, immediately north Of Spltzbergen: and for order to guard against the gunkcti rocks outside. A D Henderson, Henderson, for St Jos rive, well guarded, once or twice a nionth.ltlsan of this purpose tifty select reindeer are now being Notes. Johns, do; Bay- error to believe, or to assert that TamherUck was the guest of the representatives Shipping iuore, Burdge, from Savannah, arrived 29th, for Philadel¬ the Havana and foreign press at a breakfast given trained and exercised. Finally, great efforts are Steamship Wyanoke, $067 tons, owned by tho Old Do¬ ¦NO LAN D.SOUTH COAST. FAIRW AT BUOT AT ENTRANCE OF phia, do. cither unlet or nearly so; fortjlisJ1"rr^dlfaUo"there is not now made In to a third ex¬ DANVER8, schrs not lilui at the Casino. Mme. Natalie de Testa. Mine. being Germany get up minion Steamship Company, was lowered from the large LANCSTON HARBOR. April 29.Arrived, Niger, Thomp¬ only no security on the roads, but Zanlnl pedition to reach the Pole of East Green¬ Notice Is given that a lias been moored son, Newcastle, Del; Brunette, West, Hobokcn: even in the Bands of loeur- Leonardl, signers Marl, Mallei, Testa and by way balance dock foot of Pike street on Thursday, after clean¬ in hereby buoy Hannah D, New York; Haruli njncanipments. were hIbo The evening before, upon the land, under the leadership of a former explorer. the fairway leading Into Lungstnii Harbor. Chase, 30th, Clark, Griflln, cents some of considerable number, roam all present. Should this last named be fried there will ing and painting bottom. Her place 1* now occupied by The buoy Is conical, painted In black and white horizon¬ Philadelphia. our conclusion *>f the fourth act of the "Prophet," Tam¬ project tal hands and marked I, F W: it lies In fathom at EASTPORT, April 24-Arrlved, schrs Helen G King, over the district. In the Nagusa mountains a tie this summer, Mall's American ship Trtmonntain, 1801 tons, owned hy Messrs J II Win¬ \\ low ami Helen M New York. troops recently attacked and a berlick was presented a laurel crown by commit- counting Captain water spring tides Inst within the bar, and NE lk cable Marshall, Waite, Uutt, destroyed strong of literary gentlemen of this city, who read In expedition, four grand movement* of discovery chester A Co, for the purpose of being stripped, calked Irom the shoalest part of the bar, where the la only Huileil 27th, seiirs Leghorn, Gilpatriek New York; H .intrenched enrnmoment of the Matnbls (insur- V'e the Pole. b feet al water depth Townsend, Iiersey, do. I A furn verses eulogistic of his genius and talent. The converging upon and rnmctalled. high spring tides. Also sailed bark James Calais. ireiitsi commanded by Ygnaelo Agramonte. was The favorite The buoy Is placed with the following marks and bear¬ 27th, Kltllam, Butler, stubborn resistance-was made, which cost us' thirty enthusiasm immense. contralto, Hchr St Croix, 221 tons, of Boston, was lowered from the ings, vis ELLSWORTH, April .10.Sailed, schrs Boaz, and Hero, Fanny Natalie de Testa, the baritone Marl, the smaller balance dock on New York; May 1, Jnchin, Knnc, do. Cn among them two officers As Isusually-the of leave adjoining Thursday, after hav¬ Milton church three times its width open west of EAST ejise our served to the ribiis basso Matfei and some others the company engine spire GREENWICH, May 2.Arrived, sch Harriet Lew¬ attack only dislodge in the steamer today for New York. SHIPPING NEWS. ing stripped, calked and remetalled. The dock is now chimney, NW by N; South Ilayliug church spire, is, Hunt, Elizahcthport. from one position and cause them to renppcur ln 7C1 of FALL RIVER, 1.Arrived, bark Gerda During the lute visit to this island of Mr. K. Rem¬ occupied hy steamship Ashland, .tons, Clyde's line, hearings are magnetic. Variation 20 west¬ Muy (N G), Olsen, suiHthcr The insurgent chiefs Paeheco and Pedro of calked in and repairs to wheel. (AllIn degrees London. ¦C'astellanos are about this ington. head of the celebrated manufactory arms, Almansc for New York.Tills being topside* having erly 1872.) 2d.Arrived, hark Aurella, Brown, Rotterdam. roaming neighborhood he took occasion to publish a letter in reply to sev¬ Day. Ship <'onstantine, 1281 owned Messrs Tills notice affects the following Charts:. with their bands, and Die famous Vicente Garcia, I tons, by Grinnell, Owers to No. and Admiraltyand OALVESTON, May 3.Sailed, steamship City of Hous¬ am eral charges made by the New York correspondent Minturn A is on the sectional dock foot of Rut¬ Splthead, 2049, Hplthcud approach ton, Pennington, Havana. assured has nearly a thousand men. well armed of Madrid El that commissions Snn rises 4 52 Moon rises..morn 4 35 Co, large from the eastward, No. 2030; also In Channel I'llot, Purt I, GEORGETOWN, schr A II Hender¬ and many of them deserters from our the Journal, Debate, gers street, being calked and remetalled. third edition, page 188; also U8 Office DC, May 1-Clearcd, enulpped? on the sales of arms had been paid to the four offi¬ Sun sets. 7 01 water... eve 7 47 stripped, No. 286 6. Hydrographic Chart, son, for Portland, Me. own regiments. And it is also rumored among us High Hchr John Bird, 273 tons, of Rock Me, is on the GLOUCESTER, May 2.Arrived, schr James Young, Ynclan, the Mexican, has disembarked cers empowered by the government of this island port, By order of the Bureau of Navigation. Wilson, Baltimore for Portsmouth. SmSSt to purchase arms at tils This Mr. Reming¬ small sectional dock adjoining, having bottom painted. R 11 WYMAN, Captain USN, schr Kate East¬ with an expedition." After a variety ofotherde- factory. and that OCEAN STEAMERS. Hydrographic Office. Hydrographer.1872. GARDINER, May 3.Arrived, Mitchell, lulls principally personal, the letter con ton declares to be completely false, proves Gen Newton's dredge boat, with which he has been Washington, DC, April 19, man, New York. ' the no commissions have been allowed said officers; operating on the reefs in our harbor, is on the Clinton Sailed April 25, schrs Mary Clarke, Herrlck, New York ; eludes by saying:."And, nevertheless, were the uniform of DATES OF DEPARTI'RK FROM NEW YORK FOR THE CANADA.ST. LAWRENCE R1VKR. 29th, Marion Draper, do; Grace borne is Informed that the 'n* llmt all arms sold at price $14, MONTH OF street sectional dock for 1 Meuay, 20th, Cushing, government each, with one per cent extra tor lnsuruuce. MAY. general repairs. Notice Is hereby given that as the extreme end of Mar- Dalley, do. «?r?ectfon Is finished! Good God! what a manifest gold, HteAinshlp B 771) tolls, owned Messrs Island Shoal, River St Lawrence, Is now cleared of KEY WEST, April 22.Arrived, schr Express (Br), Mc- Colonel Rull, the principal officer Indicated, hastens St'timer*. -Ws. Omtinnttou. Offirr. Emily Sunder, by )e Nassau. deceit! Good Spaniards, prowl of nationali¬ Wm F Weld A of was ^aretobstruction to navigation caused by the wreck of the Icne, thefr war to disclaim the charge which is made against, him Co, Boston, lowered yesterday from barkOlHninore, the green which was to murk M1LLBKIDGE, April 23.Arrived, J ty ,.nj W)iu perceive that this horrible still and would wil¬ Hew York May 7.. Bremen 2 Rowling Green the mammoth sectional dock buoy placed brig Leighton, continues, that Spain is sacrificed, and at thts rate and the other purchasing offlcers, Minnesota Mjiv 8.. Liverpool.. 29 Broadway. at Hoboken after painting the position of the wreck has 1ic.cn removed. Lcighton, Machias for New York. lament lingly have the Spanish government make It a ruIc ol'YVashiug'n. May 9 lft bottom, and was followed ship 1058 The buoy was moored In fathoms at low water, about 29th.Arrived, schrs Mahaska, Gay, Sackyllle, N8, for the island will go to destruction, can only of An statement Is made City Liverpool. Broadway. hy Volunteer, tons, one cable's length in a HE direction from the red buoy at New York; Margaret, Clark, do for ao. that more efficient means are not taken to return Ject inquiry. interesting City of Brooklyn. May 11 Liverpool.. lft Broad way. owned by the same parties, to be stripped, calked anil re¬ station off Grosse Isle. NEW bark Maria Natlvl- that the manufacture of cartridges was commenced Anglin May II.. Glasgow.... 7 Bowling Green quarantine ORLEANS, April 30.Arrived, peace, union and tranquillity to this once happy Baltic II.. metalled. Notice Is also hereby given that the provision depot at dad (Hp), Arimon. Havana. Below ship Chas Davenport, here In January, isao. and in Toledo. Spain, two May Liverpool.. 19 Broadway. Hlmllop Creek, Antlcostl, will he removed to the light¬ Potter, from Liverpool. »and- later. About thousand are made llhoiii Mn'v 11.. Bremen. 2 Bow ling Green The People's dry dock, foot of Gonvcrneur street, had station Wm M - years sixty daily, house at the south point of the Island in the month Cleared.Ship Reed, Stinson, Liverpool; barks THE HEATH OV GENERAL EDUARPO THE to iluiisa Mtiv 14 Bremen. 2 Howling Green out week of next. Schiller AGRAMONTE, and It is calculated that there ure nbout eight Idaho Mn'v lft.. 29 last schr Frances Ellen, 98 tons, of Lubec, Mo, June (NG), Wischussen, do; barks Bertha Temple (Br),, . ten millions of them In Santiago de Cuba. Liverpool.. Broadway. for By order of the Bureau of Navigation. McFcc, Savannah; Agder (Ner), Henrikson, Queenstown; INSURGENT CHIEF, Havana, City of Bri-tol.... May 16.. Liverpool.. lft Broadway. general repairs. R 11 WYMAN, USN, Lynct (Nor), Olson, Liverpool; Martin Luther (Nor), Jor- in has been Puerto Principe mid has Villas. Iti.piddle Mi' 18., Liverpool.. 19 Broadway. Messrs Merritt A dock have hud Captain Hydrographer. communicated ray last, confirmed be¬ Villi- lie Paris. I '.. Havre .18 Sparks' adjoining out Hydrographic Dfflce, Washington, DC, April 20, 1872. London; brigs Esperanza (Max), Dias. Vera Cruz; May Broadway. schrs Edith Mnv, Nathan and C E all 8onsen,.uo Horrelli (Ital). Vltale, Laguna; schr R B Lockej yond a doubt. This occurred on the 8th of March, India '!.-V ts.. (i iasgow 7 Howling Green Cleaves, MeConvllle, Hehrievcr, Kuatun Island; towboat Gitv of Montreal.. \i :iv 18.. Liverpool.. lft Broadway. for cleaning, calking und painting, and Wm Parks to NEW BRUNSWICK. Republic, Melville,' in an encounter with the San yulntin battalion. AQUATIC NOTES. tug Notice Is that a Philadelphia. Dt-ul-i hi.uui May 18.. Bremen 2 lion ling Greeu adjust new wheel and hprehy given lighthouse has been erect¬ NORFOLK, May 3.Arrived, schrs Steclman were killed the and Oceanic Mai- 2ft. lft paint. ed by the government of Canada on the west point of Mary Ella, Seven insurgents by Spaniards, Liverpool.. Broadway. On the screw Bliss Chlugarora, Ryder, and Wm MeUce Woodland, New York. the winter and the Ir mania May 2ft.. Glasgow ,7 Bowling Green large dock foot of Market street there Island, Charlotte county. New Brunswick, in the NEW BEDFORD, April 2.Arrived, schr Splendid, Phin- in the pockets of one or them were found letters During past present spring have been out the week harks Luteken 437 Bay of Fundy, In lat 45 1 15 N, Ion 66 51 W. Wareham for New York. during (Nor), A fixed red light Is exhibited at an elevation of 45 feet ncy, from his sister In New York, plans, and n revolver following training and racing boats have been built tons, for and del Cin 341 Haled 3d. schrs M H Read, Benson, Philadelphia; Helen, PORT OF NEW MAY 1872. examination, Ilcgina (Aus), tons, above high water, and in clear weather can be seen at a and Ellen New Eduardo In Yonkers:. YORK, 5, to Julia to new distance of 12 miles. Perry, Perkins, Kelley, York; Nightin¬ with bis name, completely Identifying paint; brig Blake, adjust rudder braces; The gale, Beebe, and Excelsior, Murphy, do; Henry Croskey, of one six-oared schrs J to tlx tower is a square wooden building, measuring 30 Agramonte. The foregoing has also been confirmed For the Alcyone Club, Brooklyn, Mary Meade, rudder; Henry Parker, to feet from base, to vane, and is painted white. Rackett, Philadelphia. gig, 4fi feet long, .12 inches wide, audit1,, inches and llnttic E to The Arrived at do 3d. schrs Agnes, Chestor, Amboy: Dh by Manuel Agramonte, a surrendered Cuban chief, ARRIVALS. pnlut, Smith, patch metal, and pilot boat illuminating apparatus Is catoptric, and consists of Sturges, Chase. Elizahcthport; W D Mangam, Chase, do; deep; of white cedar. Hope, to clean and patch metal. five mammoth flat wtck burner lamps and 18 Inch re- Maria Louisa, Snow, do for Wareham (with and who, it Is said, served as guide to the For the Nassau Boat Club, of New York, one four- RETORTED BY THE HKilAl.T) STEAM YACHTS. Heetors.lt is visible from ail points of approach seaward. carried flylngjibstay attack oared 83 feet 22 inches wide and 10 Inches on the central screw dock there have been sternwheel The light was flrst shown on the 1st of December Ilast. away). Spaniards In this encounter. In the gig, long, Steamship Baltic (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool April 2ft, via steamer By order of the Bureau of 4th.Hailed, sehrs W W Hrninard, Rathhurn, New York. deep; of Spanish cedar; no coxswain. This club with and lo J Minntscecongo, to paint bottom, nnd schr Clara Navigation, NEWPORT, May 2, PM.Arrived, shrs Wm H ft bullet In his which iWth, indue passengers llvde ' R H WYMAN. 11 8 Dennis,' Eduardo received leg, Is 1 now In this bont their race with the Qnecnstown of Woodhouse, 204 to calk and remetnl. Captain N, Hydrographer. Leeds, Philadelphia; Percy, Coslwell, from Poiigli-l raining ton sparks; May ft, passed steamships C'lty London, Allan- tons, strip, Hydrographic Office, Washington, D C, April 20,1872. for Jas P caused hltn to fall from his horse; one of Boat Club, of which Thomas Fearon is cap¬ tie, W'escr, and Kurnpn, all hound east. On tho small screw dork have been boats kcepsic Pembroke; Foster, Jr, King, Woehaw-I Vesper of Washington iBr), Loehead, pilot Christian Whalemen. ken for Chatham; Susan, Bishop, New York for Boston y the soldiers then threw himself upon him, and, tain. Steamship City Liverpool Bergh, James Gordon Bennett, and all to James Wilson, Rondout lor Gen For the Freshman and crows of Vale, April 23, and Queenstown 24th, w ith iiuIm- and 1215 pas¬ Fannie, patch Rark James Arnold, Briggs, of NB, was at Bay of Islands Henry, do; Scott, Holding unable to rise and defend himself, he fired, never¬ University sengers, to John J Dale. Mud fine weather. metal and rlcnn bottom, and tug Kinnle, to wheel. March 15; had very weather last cruise: hail lost Klizahethport for do.; Jonas C Chew, Childs, Taunton for two six-oared gigs. 46 feet fi inches long, 28 Inches St Louis. Whitehead. New Orleans. adjust neavy do; John D Griflln, Gould, Gloucester for do; Bella Peck. theless, one or two shots at his assailant, who out wide and 11 inches weighing IRo each. Steamship April 27, Messrs O'Connell A Co hnve hud out at their sectional boat and sails. Would retUAin there three weeks to re¬ Avery. Wickford for do; Thomas E Cahlll. Hallock, Knll deep, pounds with mdse and passengers, to 11 B Cromwell A Co. Mail cruit and ship oil. Itlver lor Hannah E with his machete and mutilated his face In such For Mr. Putnam, Worcester, Mass., one single- pleasant weather to la) 32, where hud a violent gale Prom dork at Erie Basin brigs Royal Arch, and Ontario, to 6, lat 34 16 Ion 170 32 do; Brown, Packard, ao for Crotony Ulm .1_Spoken.Feb«» *...*.8, E, ship Adeline, for scull shell. 27 feet long, lo1., inches wide, 5 Inches SK. lasting 3D hours; since passing llatteras had strong N metal, and to and Marvin, NB, nothing since leaving Ilohnrt Town-1 Margaret Jane, Kennedy. Providence Haverstrnw, a manner that It eouhl not be recognized or identl- anil NE winds. pntch Wesley Seymour, paint bottom, Feb 38 Sailed previously, schr Wm 8 Douzhten, Tatem, for deep, and weighing 21 pounds. | schr Mennu and lighter Maud to calk and 6, lat 30, Inn 76 10 W. bark Marcella, niton. of NB, Philndclpnia. tied afterwards. The soldier who performed this For Mr. of one Steamship Merman Livingston, Chessman, Savannah paint 1 sp whale since leaving Valparaiso. schrs Bcebe, Brooklyn, slngle-scull shell, 2, with indse and W It Garrison. Marine March on off Shore Also, Alleghanla, Ellems, from Rockland lor New to be re¬ 28 feet UIndies wide und 4 V, Inches May passengers, Disasters. 2, Ground, bark Roscoe, Lewis, of York S L Crocker, Dighton for do. action, named Juan Haya Is materially long, deep. Steamship Isaac Bell, lilakt-man, Kh hiiiontl, t'itv I'mnt Steamship B NB, 660 sp nil told. Patlll, Far F. (i. Brown. Nassau Club, one single-scull and Norfolk, witli indse and passengers, to lite Old Do¬ OaoRCK Upton, from Richmond for Now A letter from Mrs of bark Black NEW HAVEN, May 4.Arrived, schrs Joseph, Skidmore, warded by Die government. Manuel Eintllano Co. York, before reported on tire and ashore at Chincotcague, Captain Hwnln, Eagle. South Amboy; Did Kuck. Beelie, New Brunswick; Pan- shell, .8 feet long, 11 inches wide and 5 inches deep, minion Steamship a Of NB, reports the vessel at Talcnhunno, March 25 (arrived . Is total loss. thea. Hill, flonilout; sloop Betsy A Ann, Smith, Wood- Aguero, who surrendered after this encounter, and weighing 2s pounds. Steamship Fanita, Donne, Philadelphia, with mdse, to February 29). having taken 370 bids sp oil since leav¬ bridge. For Hodan Pvl and Mr. Brown, of Newark, each a the Lorillurd Steamship Co. Snip Fred Warrkn (Br), Norman, from Manila for New ing that port last year. Was ready for sea, bound homo, who had taken part in it, corroborates the foregoing Sti amshlp E C. Knight, Johnson, Georgetown, DC, with York, put into Alfroa Day March 6 in distress. Part of having tilled with freight from shore parties, and Sailed.Schr Bonny Boat, Kclloy, Baltimore; Judge single-scull shell. 29 feet long, 11, inches wide and mdse to Geo B Merrick. cargo sold at auction. would up Rnn.von, Bell; James Hoffman, Shropshire; M Monson, statement, assorting that calixto Pcrdomo, aid to Inches 10 I sail next day. Spoke, iust before arrival, hark Dayton; Orvetta. Muldnn, and Gen Sheridan, Stewart, deep. weight, pounds. Ship Ringleader (of Boston), Mnmlln. Hong Kong Jon fi, Bark Zkpiitr, at Philadelphia from Messina. In lat Courser, White, NB. oil not stated. At Talcahuauo, barks New Ygnaeio Agramonte, was killed, and that Eduardo For Charles Palisade Bont Clnb. Yonkers with niil-e, to Russell, Howes A Co. Mad light monsoons 35, Rousseau. Ilandv. NB, since York;sloop Cornelia, Ball, do. Martin, down the China with One Ion52,passed through petroleum barrels adrift; 6(1 miles nothing leaving Tomhez; NORWICH, May 2.Arrived, schrs Pennsylvania, Phila¬ Agramonte has been missed sii.ee the encounter re¬ one slugle-seull shell, 28 feet long, 10>. inches wide, Sen, weather; passed Angier HE off ape Hcnlopeu, suw a vessel of about 500 tons, bot¬ Mary A Susan, Ilcrendcen, do, 350 up since leaving Talca¬ Corro Gorilo and Chief, Klizahethport. and 5 Inches of white weight, 23 Jan 13, Java Mead 29th; had ft days rnlm out-iile tom up. huauo last year. delphia; schrs Maria Elm ferred to. Th sunt;: person reports that the bro- deep; cedar; ol Java Head; li.nl variable wind- and flue wen till A letter from Captain Hwain, of the above vessel, re¬ 3d.Arrived, Fleming, Rondout; City, pounds. off the Cape of Good rounded the Cape Feb 29; SeiiK Karaii Euzaskth, previously reported sunk at ports at Talcahuano barks John Carver, NB, 290 do; Kate Thonia*. Jacksonville; E K Kirk, Alexandria. titers Hatignlle and Kafael Morales.the latter for¬ For l.eonard of Yule, one slngle-scull shell. Hope; coal laden, was out and on Howland, Sailed.Schr Chief. New York. Boyce, frotn thenoetlicnoc to lotlat ftS S; hailhud light 8ESE trades;ti tin-no* to the Bridgeport, pumped floated sp last cruise; anil K L Barstow, Jcrncgan, Nant, 170 do, PORTLAND. schrs merly an eloquent menib'r of the Cuban .louse of 28 feet long, lo>£ inches wide and 6 inches deep; of Equator; was 12 days with light huffllng airs and calm-, the 4th inst by wrecking steamer John Fuller. do. Heard from, at sea, no barks Morning May 2.Arrived, Mary. Gilchrist, left the Island In a sum 1 date, Star, Bucksvllle, 8C; E u Wlllard, Wallace, Repn-sentutlves.had boat. white cedar, weighing 23 pounds. with mueh rain; crossed lite Equator April 4, in Ion Kchr Wu It Knappwos run into hy steamer City of Hart¬ Allen, do, 600 sp since leaving Talcahuano; A Gibbs, Jen¬ 3d.Arrived, sohr Orion, Onborn, BelfastPhiladelphia.for New York. Morales had lab ly received a severe wound In the One six-oared gig for the Vesper Boat Club, 44': 34 30 W. took the NE trades in lat 2 N and lost them ford on Thursday, at midnight, when between Hell Gate nings, ilo, 450 do, do. Cleared, brig Prairie Rose Orltltn, Mahinzaa; schrs Km- Inferior maxtl'ary, which prevents him bom taking feet long. 26 inches wide and 10 >; inches deep; of in lot 18 N; thence had light airs and calms for 14 davs; ahd Astoria. nm( had the whole of her stern cut away, A letter from Captain Campbell, of bark Active, of NB, cllne McLain, Crowell. Molly Porter, Me- after which had vftviable winds and fine weather: took a which caused lior to sink and John Doyle, reports her ill Talcahuano March 18 with 125 bbls sp oil. DC.Philadelphia; any but liquid food. Spanish cedar, weighing 150 pounds. oiT 4th. from boat Edmund the was Theimmediately, Bound to Arctic via Honolulu. Feb gatlilin, Georgetown, SKIRMISHES. for Phil- pilot Harm-gat, May Blunt, cook, drowned. remainder of the crew were ocean, Reports heard PORTSMOUTH, May I..Arrived, schr John M Brooinnll, One double-scull gig the University Clnb, No. 2. April 2d, on the equator, spoke ship John Clark, saved. She whs owned hy A Gcohcgan, of this city, and 1 of bark Helen Snow. Mucotnber, NB, 150 sp, bound to Douglas, Philadelphia. The official fortnightly report gives the insult or adelphia, 27 feet long, 3 feet wide and 12 inches from Singapore for Boston. was valued at about $5000. off Shore ground. 4 2d.Arrived, schrs Statesman. Cole, lloboken; Empire, two weeks'operations as several skirmishes with deep; of wjjlte cc<]ar. Ship Elizabeth Nicholson (Br). Webster, Cnleutta, Jan ft.The hark Rhea from New York A letter from Captain Robinson, of bark Palmetto, NB, Rondout; Look, South Char- the advance and rear of the line. In the there are three six- Aft, and Sand Heads 26tlt, with mdse to Arkell Titfr- .1 Co Havana, May Sylvia, reports her at Talcahuano March 18, having taken 120 Furgerson, Volmer, Amboy; guard Besides th^ al>ov£ building model ate winds to the for Havana, Is ashore near Nuevlta*. bids sn oil Inst lid A Willie, Thomas, Rondout; Lallah Rookh, Freeman, uinii Esplrltu district, causing u loss to the enemy oured shell bouts for Yale one for the llad ('ape ol Good Hope; rounded cruise.400 sn, 925 wh, all told. Had taken Craney Island. College, the Cnpe March 5; from thence light S E Halifax, May 4.'The American fishing schr George O 122 bbls hpbk oil on freight, aud was ready to sail for PROVIDENCE, schrs Ell of twenty In killed, wounded and taken prisoners. Freshman crew, one for the Sophomore crew, and trades to tlie which we crossed 12, in Ion 32 Hovey, Cap! Gialvin, from the Grand Banks, lures- home. Slay 3..Arrived, Townsend, is that the even In those dis¬ are to bo rquator. April put Nichols, Ellzabcthpori: ltach(d Jane, Taylor, do; Fanny ,moves insurgents one for the University crew. These 48 W, thence carried -troiig NK trades t" lui 1.8 N, thence terkay sliernoon for repairs. On Sundav last, her "first A letter from Capt Barnes, of ship Marengo, of NB, re¬ H Bidden. Mayo, Port Johnson; Francis Hurrett, Allen, tricts, long stated as "pacified,' are losing no op¬ feet long, 20 inches wide and 81* inches deep, also light variable wind-; lias been 7 days W ot Bermuda. day on the Banks, in a severe gale, two ef Iter boats were ports her at Honolulu April 4 (aud sailed 6th for the Arc- Newhurg; Martha Jane. Mott,do; Eagle, Chase, Port portunity to harass the Spanish columns, <»ne double scull boat for the Brooklyn Cltin. Ship Forest Chief (Hri, Rettlc, Liverpool, Muridi3i. with smashed, the w ind lass beam broken and throe pieces of tie) ; Jan 17, 5 days out mini Tomhez, Mr Kern. 2d officer, Johnson; Susan .K Nash, Nash, New York. Cleared, that some fourteen persons had pi.-si thi in Two single sculls for the Yonkers. mdse, to Snow ,(r Htirge-s. Took the northern passage Hnd cable parted. Three men were washed overboard ami had a leg broken by a large sperm whale, which stove the Schr Louisa Wilson. Holt, Jacksonville. Vesper Club, had strong westerly wind- to the Hanks, from thence 14 ued with difficulty. George Lakoiuan, of Grand Me- boat; the whale arid boat were lost; saw whales only Alexander selvcs. nnd that the insurgents In these "^ddlstih ts of One fonroared shell fertile Vespers, nan. had a and will be sent home. once Sailed.Schrs Young, Jones, Alexandria; consist of two bands. davs with variable weather. leg fractured, afterward, and took one small one; Mr Kern was Khoda Holmes, Bragg. Baltimore; Louisa Frazler, Steel- Sand Esplrltu and Moron one Hingle-scull shell tor Thomas Fearon, tn which Bark C K Klwell (Br', I'tley, Liverpool 3ftdays, with Hchr Jas Bliss, of Gloucester, bound for the Banks, has recovering and would go North in the ship. Ella H do; Belle Sea- el,. (.faiKoit and another which roam row all-comets race at A in with her salt wet. Hhe will on a A letter of man, Philadelphia; Barnes, Avery, fifty twenty, he will lu the the Schuykill iiid-e, to Punch, Kdye Co.vessel to J W Elwell A Co. put leaky, go slip for from Mr* Capt Smith, of hark Nautilus, NB, mans, Sennians, Trenton; Surprise, Seamans, do;' about. In the Cent al Department omcla reporta Navy regatta in Philadelphia, next June. Took the northern passage and hod -Irotig SW gales to repairs. reports the vessel at Honolulu April 15, having taken 80 Blackstone, Wlckson, New York; F Merwln, a los« to the of killed and Banks; thence 14 days, with light wind-and w ea¬ bbls sp anil 80 do wli oil since leaving St Helena, which A give Insurgents eighteen "Little" Losee, the wonderful slngle-scull oarsman 4d logg\ Miscellaneous. had llunce, do; Hannah Blackman, Arnold, do; three from encounters with the bands of Boat who has won so vic¬ ther; April 20. lat 12, lou 46ID, spoke bark Elgin (Br), been landed tor shipment home. Was awaiting the F Kind Thomas, George W Whist¬ prisoners of the Atlantic Club, inuuv from for N8; same time, Euillv Purser Walter I'yrn. of the steamship H Livingston, from arrival of the steamer from San Francisco with Mr Lud¬ berg, do; Castillo and Hcuitez. Official tories as a "feather has received a U tter Liverpool Windsor, -hip ler, Jr, do; Crbana, Allen, do; Success, Richards, do; Hanguild, Goyo reports weight," Augusta (Br>, from Liverpool for New York. Tlie C F E (s has our thanks for favors. low, who was to go North as mate. Brown, do; do; Bangor, also state that the Sanguis brothers were en¬ from an American lu anchored on the Imr. Savannah, A letter front ot of re¬ Josephine, Mlnquas, Henney, gentleman England soliciting To* to tho American Capt Long, ship Josephine, NB, Jordan, do; Flora King, Cook, do; Allda, Knowles, do; deavoring to cross flie Klver Canto towards bantl- him to appear In the Heuley Regatta, and also to Bark Dulseppo Koeeo iltal), Balllo, Boulogne, ftft days, Hoppi.rmert Lloyd's Universal ports her at Honolulu April 15 (to sail next day for tho Fakir, Knowles, do; Orion, Smith, do; John Crookford, ago do Cuba, for the purpose of and row a match race with an amateur on the with cement, to Flinch. Edze A Co. Took the Southern Standard Record of Shipping for May 1, published hy Arctic), having landed 290 bbls sp, 225 do wh and 1,600 lbs do Martha do Crusade, Davis, Green- embarking English uiid hud variable has 12 bone for home. Hatch, ; Jane, Mott, ; leaving the island In some one of the many Thames. Mr. Losee was obliged to decline the passage weather; been days Thomas D. 35 Wall street, Issued, contain* re- shipment ; George W Parker, Cobb, Boston; sloop Agent, Hart, prop¬ west of Bermuda. Taylor, just A letter from Capt Slocutn, of bark Louisa, of NH, port Point. vessels or sloops said to hold communica¬ osition In of his business in thlscltv 36 Clinton . . . foreign consequence Bark (tiiiega (Dal), .lalsconaro, Palermo IT2 days, w ith surveys and new names of ships, 60 linrks, 28 brigs, 15 dated Bay of Islands, tMarch 15, reports Iter there, with PAWTUCKET, May 2.Sailed, schr Gcorglana, Long, tion with the insurgents for that purpose. requiring his constant personal attention. The fact fruit, to Lawrence, Gilts A Co. Pa-vd Gibraltar March schooners nnd 5 steamers. This Record received 500 bbls sp taken on last cruise.1,100 bbls sp and I, too do The Antonlu Moiftls an reached took middle had the ap¬ wh nil told.bound tor the via Sail Francisco. Re¬ Insurgent captain rpP?.\ of his fame as amateur having Albion's 17, the passage and variable weather. the Peruvian In Arctic 3d.Sailed, schr Belle,' Ilizgins, NeW York or Ellsworth. have been killed in an attack upon General V icenteJ shores is complimentary to htm, but it is nothing The Omega is anchored off tin- light-bin. proval of government 1869 for the char¬ ports the following wluilers In port at that date-..Barks RICHMOND. May :f.Arrived, schr M Haney. Cramer, tiarcis's of some two hundred men. Barknam Soin-rvlllemnii-rviiic (Br),mri, Hill,urn. Buenosiiuenos Ayr-en,.ftyres. i-ftilnv-, withwttn tering of shipping for guano cargoes. Janet, Mary, Westport, 350 hhls sp; Lydla, Glfford, NB, 223 Below Romance. Duncan, from Nevassa. bind, composed more than his merits deserve. wool and to A lliiioken. Crossedti5days,the bbls 675 do 150 bbls New York. Prig bv Colonel Wetlcr, near Las TMnas. Captalu hides, Boyd Equator Snip F.ditii, 1173 toas, built at Bewhnrvnort in 1864, now sp, wh; F.oropa, Mellon, Edgartown, ROCKLAND, April 24.Arrived, brig A D Whltten (Br), April 9. In ion 41; hail light winds most ot the voyage; Han has been sold at sp. 1,050 do wit. New York; schrs F Jameson, Jameson, Disc Ygnaelo itoberto, of Ces|iedes' staff, was takeu prts- Mai 3. lat 38. Ion 73 80, a nun nt Francisco, $40,000; Is chartered A letter I rom of Niger, of NB, dated Ellis, oner in THE INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACE. passed buoy lidritt, thence to Liverpool with wheat at £8 45. Captain Grant, Ship Island for Now York llvno, Hall, Vlnaihaven for do; J this eiujasrement and immediately snot, me painted black; March 24, lat 242d S, Ion 30 29 W, Bav of islands, March 15, reports her with 550 sp and 600 Damage, Pitcher, New York; 26th. E Arcularlns,Gregory, respective losses are reported to have been seven The Arrival of the Atalantu Crew In spoke hark. Kingdom of Fife (Bri, from London Ship Onward, 339 tons, with her whaling inventory, ha* hpbk all told. Had ship:icd tier Kuropa. Mellon, Edgar- New York; America. lngraliHm. do; Helen L Snow, teen Killed and thirty wounded on the part of the for Chitiagoug, 47 days out; 27th, lat is III s, ion 32 in, lieen purchased by Messrs 1 II Barllett A Hons of Kilw W town, 13.185 galls sp and l6,479do hpbk oil. Hpoke Feb 4, Cushman. do; Wm Rice, do; French, do; Liverpool. hark Prince Arthur (llr>. from Liverpool tor Valparaist Uowland. bark Matilda Sear*. Glfford. Datmonth, 140 sp in the last Pressey, Pallaa, Cubans and six killed mid twenty wounded or the At Empress, Kennedy, do. As fl'2 lays out. 29th, lat lift 10 8, Ion 32 lft \V,W a French hark SnirnrnniMO.Cnpt I« 8 Chase, of New Bedford, has re¬ eight mouths. Bav of Islands, March 15, ship Milton, Arrived I, »<-hr Thos Hlx, Hall, New York, Spaniards. usual in nil these encounters.or, [From the Loridou Dally News, April 26.) showing fourlh distinguishing pendant, trnm Wilson, NB, 1.600 bbls oil. all told.hod shipped 27,304 galls Muy Bar- Tftthcr, reports of them.the was Liverpool cently designed and modelled and contracted for the sailed 27th, schrs W C Hall. Tolman. New York; B enemy completely Yesterday the Inman Company's steamer City of lor Mozaniblgue; April 31), lat 32 l.> N. ton 7l 20 W, brig building In Maine of four 3-mnsted schooners, and pro- sp and 912 do hpbk oil per bark Coral, Potter, NB, whicn land. Spear, do; JHth, Allie Oaks, Pillsburv, New York; beaten and dispersed. Elizabeth Ann. from Porto Bico for Boston Is lo Maine to contract for the building of nil war at do. with 925 sp and 2,850 do hpbk oil, nil told, do; Trade Wind, do; Ada Ames, Montreal, Captain Kennedy, arrived I11 the Mersey Bark GrMBn, Cardena- 11 with mo¬ another, bound James oil as last llvne. Hall, Ingraham, ANOTHER ENCOUNTER Magdalenn, davs, for New York, Long fslnml and New Jersey parties, lie home; ship Arnold, Briggs, NB, A('lam«, Baltimore ; Roth, Seguln for Wilmington. took place near the Dichosa Klvei with the same from New York, and among the passengers were lasses to J t dc Mcir. Mad strong NK winds most ol the has alio modelled and contracted for the building of a reported. SAN FRANCISCO, April 27.Cleared, ship El Dorado, lit pa-sage. on the model of the a A letter from on board sehr Petrel, Rceil, of NB, re¬ Townsend. band, which the Spaniards brag of having cap¬ the American crew who have lieen Sehr Sarah B 13 masted schooner, Hastings, for Kta- her at de Verds March with 100 hhls oil. Winding, Port tured the sword of Vicente Garcia. The representative (ofMaehlnsl, Sandhurn. Ponce, PR, t el Island ovstorniHii. lie has also modelled a schooner ports Cape 23. sp SAVANNAH, Mav 1.Arrived, schr Matthew Kinney, Insurgents arc to row a day-, writh sugar, to J V iinatlvla A Co.vessel to Simpson to 150 tons, flHt. Had lost a large whale that dav by sinking. New York. appear to be well armed with selected from the Atalanta Club, who A Had line weather. carry very no Baiton, ., . I'eabody, Kemlngton Clupp. A three masted si hooner ol about 450 tons is being built Spoken in Dec, lat, Ac, bark Pacific, Taber.of NB; Mb.Arrived, steamship Oriental, Boston; ihip imM un.l Hpeioer rifles, alfhongli provisions and clothing four-oared race a picked crew of the Lon¬ Selirir lt'r'111 fortret that the principal object In the strategy of « Irro- Super. Georgetown, ing Hie tall. The schooner in Master Shaw's yard will ; Jtmet, Westport, sp ; 28th, Rondout; Annie J Russell, Miller. Point. is to and tints keen st. 12 lbs,, and Edward Smith, bow, ]o st., the Noiir F E Hellock, Hallock. Georgetown, DC. be lniuielied the latter of ship Niger, Grant. Nil, 5.V) sp, Hw wh, 2400 lbs hone, all CllntnJINew York (aiw. the insurgents disperse tlie scrve marl being Mr. Leander Waterbury, lo st. Srhr A M Aid ridge,ridge. Burn-,Hum-, Virginia.Mrgini probablv part May. told 29th. bark Coral, Potter, do, 300 1400 wh. 3003 lbs Cleared.Steamer Zodiac. Chapln, Spanish columns marching andicouuteiniun hing, Prudenee. Captain Honey McGllvery has closed a contract fo build sp, lo lbs. The Atalantas have brought two boats with Srhr Ual«ey, Virginia. a ship of 1,200 tons at his yard, in Belfast, the present hone on hoard; March 4, ship James Arnold. Briggs, do, und what they cannot effect with their "occasional one of their the Srlir Millie Iriing, Rohhlit-, Virginia for Providence. lobe 700 sp, 9oo wh. 3rt*) lbs bone, nil told ; 5th, bark Louisa, Hlo- do lor is them, which will be racing boat, Austin. for New York. season, owned by Captain Baker McNear, of Boston, Pullet" the climate will them. It wry evi¬ other will be for As was the case in the Srhr Aeolus. Virginia and others. The frame, which was cut and taken to cum, do,1100 sp, IBM wh, 200") bone, ail told; ship Bttropa, dent that the to the practice. Sellr Dwight Davidson, Freeman, Virginia for New Mcllen, Edgartown. 150 sp. Ilk*) wh, 30110 lbs bone on board ; patriots keep strictly guerilla race between the Oxford and Harv ard crews four Hit Boston mine time ago, with the purpose of using it there, svHtem of warfare they have adopted and strike the is being to Belfast. The snip will be ready to 6th, hark Lydla, Glfford, SB '224 sp, 676 wh, 500 lb* t« ne, suckle Abble H Oake's" hldeotit, Ellsabetfipnrt. ago. the crew of London Rowing Club will t-chr Glenw-ood, Nicholson, Virginia for Hempstead. onshippedthe 1st of nil told. Fl'ora A Newcomb, llardinf, Tangier: «iulck and often. The official reports "f frequent yearshave tile in over the Sehr Corbit,t, for Glen Cove. launch December. The schooner now III from do Feb NB ^-ArHxnd, schrs A Danenhower. Crace, and. with them the van and rear guards advantage weight Atalantas; Joseph Allen, Virginia Captain McGllvery s yard will be finished the last of this Sailed 14.Barks Napoleon, Fuller, for A.1..HSCorson Corson; L skirmishes by but the hitter behevo that they can get on better sloop M J Farshaz, Burdell, Virginia. month. home; March 17, Crownittshield, Praro, FH, to cruise; BIU«, dtronff, rhi!»delplilii; John Atwoinl. Kicht of the ."Spanish columns would lead one to bc.ieve without a coxswain than tlie London Hchr M'm llenrv. Van Name, Virginia. 11th, Eliza, Dlmond, NB, to cruise. of followed the crew, Srhr Daniel liolmca, Rulon, Baltimore. LAt'xewsD. At Cherryfleld, April 23, by A Campbell A Ilurk Louisa. NB, will leave (he next week for Henderson, Philadelphia Geo Ai that in pk.ee being up by bpaolards although the latter arc, of course, more familiar a draft Slocum, ''salTcd.Schrs Veto, It IS more that follow the line ol march Solir Varv C Chapman, ., Delaware. Co, light centreboard schooner of 109 tons, In¬ San Francisco.lull ship; bark Cmral, Potter, do, WlH likely they with the course. We understand that much Srlir Julia Baker. Baker, Philadelphia for Providence. tended lor the coil sting trade, named the Itaska. and leave lor berks Janet, and James 2.Sailed, sch Bella Peck, Avery, of the Spanish troops. of the ( are and of the J Crnuch. owm d master builder Eli Foster. Her draft will home; Macy.NVcstport, wVcKKOBD,NMayV attack responsibility undertaking 8chr W Ramsey, Philadelphia for Somerset. by light Arnold, Briggs, NB, will sail to cruise. an . enable her to ascend and loud ut the on the New , will devolve upon one of the actual rowers m the Seiir A K Safforif, Powell. Philadelphia tor Pawtueket. wharves Nar- May 3.Sailed, achr Lochlcl, Brown, i«. nt\\ iriMi in the united columns #>r Mr. Edward smith who ragaugua. Spoken. '^WARBEN. American crew, and that The hark Christina (flat), from Boulogne, which arrived At of from the of Law¬ York. bow oar lu the Atalantas' boat, will steer It by 4th, Is consigned to Hlocovich A Co. Grecnpolnt, evening 2d, B0',0n f°r V",paraJ*»' March A lea order to g. cater iw pulls rence A Foulke, a ferryboat for the New ^urdYork and <)* In the hi Range. In giw menus ufa littl" contrivance on his stretcher vvhlcii Tin- liark Aliel Wort, from Cardiff, which arrived May wogo Railroad Co. The boat, which is named the Mid. lsfufU40$,y{onfxtVwm <'ftUao for KaI MltCKLLANBUUR. be can work with Ills foot, and which will be con¬ 4, Is consigned to Tetens A Hockmann; reports -he ramo land. Is (30 feet in length. '27 feet beam, and II1, feet depth greater purfo.V'the^urger.t foroeS' nected with the rudder by copper wlrea running tlie northern )>a-sage and had strong NW and 8W gab s to ot hold. Her machinery is under (he supcrintendcnco of Uverp00' for 8an DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROKi tlie^resident. along the boat. Mr. (fouistou, who pulls No. 2 the Bank.-, from tlicnce touru-eu days with tine weather. Joseph K Leslie. 25^® ARgOLUTKthe courts of ditlerent States. No publicity. Advlca At Maehias 27th ult, from the of J Lowell ^ancjaco,' Ma^l/uMTlon for I'hlla- tree. Notary Public and Commissioner for every State. In the Isunion boat, will ulso steer bv PhikiI Through Hell Uatr. yard Nash, ,roln Glasgow F. I KINO. Counsellor at Law, 353 Broadw.i were here. The The wlir Xmi' us. about 104 tons, n m, owned bv Wm c A Lad- deloh la V.T/ u?M,VLau,f|atJ9 18, Ion 74 (by pilot boat Charlotte STf Ambled some apparatus manage 1 bv the feet. City IMIt'NB SOOTH. we k Holwav. h> !>e commanded by Capt (J J Ingatls, lato Pfo at but the were »n the alert and had to bar for Wolili. 3*. 4 DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED Kl' ».« night, insurgents of Montreal wait outside the water; M'amsiitia Fl-li, New Bedford for New Ot schr N Jones '>0m N*wport for 8' Ja*0' HSOLUTK made a resist..nr. . out to meet Steam-hip York, At Courts of difTsrent States; desertion, Ac., sulticient, ready, and sharp but a steain tender was sent her. nml with unlso ami on. ngi rs, lo Ferguson A M ood North Lubec, Me, 16th ult, from the yard of Capt E T March Kt0"' J\ wheat from the chulT of oificla ts In rgardto were landed tn the course of the Hallct, schr KgghaskeL She was Mult for the egg busi¬ sf,ria?2^«,b?ot?'37 cause; no publicity, no charge until divorce gran'sdji rapo the passengers Sehr John Orser. StilWi II, Norwich lor Hohokcn. Porta. tree. M III >USK, Attorney, I-A) Bro.i.l av 1111!- utlalr, it would appear as If the The Loudon and X .rtliwestern Seiir Cornel, lor Banks. ness, Hiul is hi run between Norlli Lubec and Eaxtport. Foreign consultailons r.ti '! evening. Railway Phillip*, Ni-whuryrnrt Pishing in. Fred Warren the uro on their alalia it t« furln^rff\t\M hours'?ra at will convey M10 two b.»uts belonging to Hchr Josephine. Heche, Newport for Philndelidiia Notice to Mariners. "at, COH, March It-Put ship Disasters). BRANCH OFFICE. BROOKLYN, Company A F Providence tor (Br),,u?i'a\?ANorman, from Manila for New Yorx (see -HERALD mglit. killing -..ud wounding several of thotn, the Atalantas to London free of cost. Seiir Kiudtiefg, Homers, George¬ Morris, Table Bey . corner of Fulton avenue ami Bocrum street. the wounded town. I1 BALTIC SPA.(IP 11 MA XV Sailed 24th, brig Piccadilly (Br), New A 8 a. tort M. u son of t'olonei lluertas; and wiien New beacons Aux 21.In Isaac Oliver, for Open from M. P. tin1 [inula d. sue. .led st lir rhana, Allen. Providence for New York and light on the coast of romtnarnnia Caves, April purtscbr in reaching their position, A WARNING TO HORSE THIEVES. Sehr Bonn) Boat, Millet'-. New Haven lor Baltimore. The I'riiv ian governmeet gives notice of the erection of York. McDonald, THE CHEAPEST PLACE FOR - Amazon, OGOOl width tlicv w.i the . 26.Arrived, ALTOGETHER report ul'tei adesperate charge, Srhr D'tvld Nelson, Fi-riis, Siniiiford tor New York. the following beacons Hmistol (Pill), April Gas Fixtures, chandeliers, Brackets, Ac .Hot iir<< uH place was found and the insur¬ Si 1 On ear h of the two mole heads In the harfior of Col- W' Hiniiigton,limingion, ist;.NO. JY empty abandoned by On Hntnnlay afternoon a young man named lir Daniel Morris, .Mathews, Providence for New 23.Arrived, Dow. Baltimore. wav. Come to headquarters, without intervention of gas-i gents. York. bcrgmunde, a beacon vsi'lf feet in height above the level Bordeaux, April Clytle,Pacific, Biam-hard, and titters. Gilt and real Hrotize Chandeliers, half cost ol iin-l tie ' was arrested in the Horse Market. .1 sea. That on a ( 23. Entered out. liiwltra /¦> i liiolrt, of Santiago d Cuba, gives Chillies Crawford sehr K Mandril, Heckford, George's Banks for New of the the eastern mole is crowned with xKiurr, April forCallao. porlatlon MrLEWRh A PUTNAM .i"i Broadway. a description of thi* a York, witli fi-h to order, ball 5 feet In diameter, constructed of two-inch laths, nnd olumhtis, York, fortitlrat ton of the coast to Ice In Sixty-fifth street, by Nineteenth precinct srhr G with tlie mast It white That on the Cleared 23 wi»t> i th move- | to hour after. The horse and wagon having York. constructed ol laths, (I feet in diameter at the base nnd Sj{ °FM.wocTuRApril Which saves tiny times its cost tit me Ik'lues. Tins, inetilsol all vessels in siglil and ne. Ili.it u towers n Mr. Abraham PoIIjhiiiuh, Crawford Srlir H P Bllvr ti. New London for feet f' New 21 JOHN P. HKNKV. avent. (f CollaME a ud left bilcn from King, Rli/.ahothport. high. Uumow. April 24.Arrived, Iowa (s). York $1 2.1; II)., $15 to light are in eomiiiuiiir.utioii. I'D i- is done was taken before Justice who committed I Hchr Gilbert Green, Fisher, Gi, lot ><-\v York 3. Ai Stolpmunde a fixed red harbor light has been Eriu Law soli. New Plate. New Vork, luxliy, import ou new th« Havre. April «-rtailed. (s). York lift* WiiJAW HftMO'h'loiC, ft Uait UMV bfthth ftPd by | Uuu lux Rjuaimu%k|pi' iM'Uoul bail I billr y I 4fcJ- J'isJtY's1 u" 'biuf lor Jigw lurks csbibiiihci) over tlig.bibit bouse Urn -iiul*