Owr Cuban Correspondence. _ . Havaba, May U, 1844. ?Ve Re0al Amu?emenU-A Spami* Bull Bail-Coming ^SKadowe Btfore-Arriral of 7H? T* 'J Tf ?* *ar-E'?**on of Ou Span,* OfI cuUt?PYmtch Intervention, and tie .\eourity qf Speedy c ?* ** I?* if our Government. Yesterday being Sunday, we indulged ourselves in the luxury or a bull baiting, in company with the rest of the dignity of Cuba. The Marquis Pezuela and lady, full of loveliness and charms for everyone that comes within her mesmeric circle, were giving sanction by their presence to the scenes of scientific or artistic butchery that were be ng enacted for the amusement of the rabble belbw them. We cannot say here that the diversion is not re fined, and consistent with the exquisite delicacy of female sentiment and ta-te, when the " upper " one o! our social s ate lends her sweet counte nance to the exhibition. Three horse skeletons were killed by the infuriated bulls; one yieadort was badly hurt, and one bull, christened the " Yankee " for his disinclination to fight, was graciously permit ted to escape by vice-regal clemency, with a rope about his neck; and others-by my computation, ive were duly administered upon with the sword of t ie " principal knife," and their agony of the death moment duly smiled over by those whose hearts are Idled with love, and the charity that covers a mtil itudc of sine?and that have them to cover. One bull, among the pleasing varieties catered for our amusement, was beset by eight dogs of the mastiff bull stock, making a scene unequalled in my recollection; and when the agony of the poor brute had been sufficiently enjoyed by the other brutes, on a signal from the | upenor brute master of cereinonie3 near the ' v H-e-regai box, he was consigned to the knife of a ? >'ro, who took five thrusts to accomplish the re- I trchr butchery. Two others, after a tournament ' "CI "i'? ,lRi " piendores," on the bone racks of ! "with uA > 88 the detouatinns were I ' , ?' "IC revolver volume. Two had more I sou[ .on and enjoymfnt were j an w d ,nT, R?" thcy wcr,e *illp'1 at the uJual signal! ! and w ithout any more lingering process bv vontba i ssrrs * s V ? i Vl a t0 the tr?n,i i""1 faitl,fu' 2272 rrfOHJ "S,II'V- ,vp rct'red with the most f 1 ,ian ^ntiments warming our hearts the. v "K W"? rmmKin Preparation for m-arion {VS? ofJ'rayernnd thanks for the being the mo t ,d1">'~ofwhlc^ the scene just i>as.sed, c?utf?lie in s ,'loo,,y. was therefore tlie most ac and cultivation, our religious experience CauSfcith * PUrC ^ntimeuts of our holy iniouPv 01 prT0S? goin? a?ain t? this receptacle of Z11/; 'na< (1 respectable " by being shone " rJlft o V the lowliest punty of our society, as I eel that it calls into too active exercise the bad fea tures of iny good nature. ?:,rr,iT.T0air<;U of French hiterfcrence with our (uban .affairs was given yesterday by in L", t,;er offlng Havana of , h wssels of war?a frigate and * earner-which entered port at 2 o'clock P.M. t i t? PL'Ktn ' i,.n<1 tllc war steamerOcteon. .ung up tlie harbor, the frigate got out of the. I.rd t? "the 1 her keel 11 the ground, just op js.rito the vl. i imperial palace. She was got off Sn ftuwwaaTan l...... by atretching a hawwto a mwdByYankee chain?always ready to assist the Ihi-ffi- i,,:i j-art of the population are in ecsta fcfiyg .r* "[?? pr? : for not Paving h.VTu t i' tl,ne (0?e*' f"r ?'hich they ?MtMMiaac waiting with anxiety to diiplav h. ummpai .-.I , hot,. ty of Toledo steel, and tlie Jt^oftbtir mar.h their i lwarka and thalr ' >1; 'i-iton of national honor and the Ul ry in u, wet. where Tbe Atesnwr lllui k v . rrior entered port last even tf.o,:. nil le,vU f.r the Kir S ft tend or tin ministry, and J mm frY' .1 ! , V !"!J,rn'Ll mini-f' rial conclu elm,* from lb# ob- masy of the royal will, until dc .i . '' ' "M" "?determined to sink or swim m nL ''. s ?? '?"r *hUi",b< P?h?CC atillise to nw and j ,1 a,, fra?ting g . on as usual, Mv last adivu cm were acrnmpamed t.y our commercial con 3?"'1 W|.rta of markets, since which I And not! ,,r new t tr fiur sheuHl. continues good; April and Msv arc generally our worst months for V.rrT ' i "i have none sick now. Our fair Mirror will bare on tbe Isabel for Charleston. wbe'T -nc wih U heard fr tn in her own playful, and yet (ritieal, atyle. and tiod wpoe 1 her hmne.' She has given < oiutort but no Tbocbli. IIATARI. Mat 18, 1864. Ir, Aitrti /V'v m cm the /'art'/ the Spanuh fiixernmrnt It Ht%?t thr Wind?the Anc Capitation lax upon Slavei ?The /V.? UIMM y tic Jaw Analyted?Destination of Ikt I'm-' ??<*.* .Vi.au that ait I be /'reduced by fke TljJr? Rftrt qf th* Arrival of the Frewh Men of War. My last |H>r Bla.k Warrior,ni hurried to a close by tbe at. am of the steamer, aa she was under way almost when my teresnt got on tmard with the package, and 1 am not quite certain that it has not gone aa ford (or tbe tithes, as I got a eery equivocal report of tbe expedition from the "Asiatic," for the first t.mr trusted with such neghgi responsibility. Hut aa Mej. timers! lb tux-It Kiley would say, if be st U wore a " yellow sa-h" in these diggings, what I have rnre said in twenty-aeren pages or leas, I cannot repeat, although yon may not get it. Ry the way.I hope there ia a good quantity of that same honest manhood an.1 soldiership left in your country, for the material for yellow and red aasbet ia abundant about here. and th. promisee of our gallant chief, if they hold good beyond tbe utterance. are that there shall be glory enough to divide for thorn who can cut the /vtar/a?thd warp that he has knotted; U.I I am very much of the opinion that, if let alone aa my same servant always says. <1 like to give authority.) it will rut itself. The tl.ieada are b?and too at rung to tbe loom, sad are a't* rether too hardly twisted, ao that tbe tilling will fad. and the cloth id his fabric will fall to piece* t e'ore he ran get his tailor's shear* to work upon it to rut cut th* demt-roral v*etarent? that are to wed him to aa eternity of fa? In Mark. Well, the name baa aa bono* sad boaorable attachment in a wester * ? '?t lisbment and my yet be endow ed with good il ing" for wemorv to dwell upon, if ke raa get owt of hi* present im iliiamaad Thr (/??> i, was lavish ia birth of" royal orders' on tbe nd of Mar t , which will harnfter be leirbrwted ia Mpaai*h simanae* aa tbe wonderful day of bet tabar. or that agrrteahaiml Interests of the r?muwMy. bat wb h la ?? lav. deed la enadl turns that. asset Man that venting the wall or dim s i lt? oadsr th* rtra* tar* of the law tor funds wtl of arm? ?ma M the ? farm wbeaee they ?nag thai ia," is ?ar royal choal. to wail oar royal Mlilmg to sat #f? ?ar r. a>a*to" This law |.rerides taaattoa tar all *isv*. ia the ' ties at towns at Onto sr "torvwto not .-rroptod Id lahor apaa plaatotuo.* al a axial ?wtstaM rata. A a? own njr a? "tare pay* two dollars, g lw boa two Uuoe defers three, fear doll?, la the same ccmpatar aa sad appsnwe. t *attl atWn is moated, **d after that a?her sUM dell? 1m eseh over snd ahiti mid naaator runaeity. all semid slaves paid d vidsd aro la to deperaied ia toe royal < torn. aad at tbe itow of the year, ar at a parts! thai ?y to e I. ? estly date ran*, d toe whole a?not ?? to to .t number of lo*ttta*Ae legitimatized children b?rn apna bla proper tv. in pro rata proportion to hie elork; the second, to the proprietor who has a greater number of negroes than the An* named, and in proportion as before, shall show the smallest net rentage of loasby death; and third, an equal ixirti-u is to be aligned to snch proprietor with a still ?upe rior number of male negroes who has a larger quanti tv of females, and in the same prwpartlsa, aassodiM ail competitors. The difficulties in execute m of this , ordinance are apparent at a glance, n the flr-t Elace, the aggregate of funds In oar royal chest, if onestly counted out, that will be a<1 fp-in this .source will be too enormous so to ilivi.le?? it would be a dishonest application of fund* drawn from other industry for the advantige of the planter, for which there wonld be no equtvj lent return?it will force holders of negro property or our occupied in the ordinnry trades and business i cities and towns to sell their negroes to the planter*; while the proportions to be obtained, as stated in the law, can never be defined or calculated with certainty to enable a distribution to lie made by the judgus sp st intelli pointed, presided over by the richest intelligence of i the age,the Marquis de Pezuela. The principal ob : taction which will first attract the discriminating | intelligence of the Queen and her royal Ms, will lie the quantity which some sudden State necessity will j require them to borrow, leaving the div Ulead to wait a future accumulation, as has been the case , with some half-dozen other beneficent projects. I believe the royal wants have not drawn upon the funds raised by voluntary subscription under the ; admonition of Canedo's orders for a statue of the Queen; but the sum bos been too insignificant to look after. The statue will be finished by and byo; and it is said by competent judges to be a very excellent work, and when the head is finished ft will find a very appropriate pedestal, which is also in process of execution. The arrival of our ; allies we acknowledge in the papers, with " unani mous satisfaction of the whole community," and we no longer fear Black Warriors or Yankee. Tkooiue. Havana, May 22, 1B54. Mm? Details respecting the Mull Fight*-'"Our French Al Uet"?Five Yankee Bulls show the White Feather? De Iight of the Spectators?Feminine Nerve?Hews from Mexico ly the Spiritual Itlegraph?Arrival of Two fresh Cargoes of Negroes?Ue Ayuntamicnto Veto on the Apprentice Schema?Newt from Madrid respecting the Difficulties with the United Stater. Immediately after my last, by the Empire City, via New Orleans, I was compelled to go toMatanz.as and Cardenas, ami as I could not telegraph myself down, 1 took the tardier rails, so that I only re turned yesterday, but 'just in season to be in for all the display which we have been making with our French naval friends. The temple of "Apis'' had been decorated with the intertwining banuers of the "three nations, and tlie officers of the French vessels of war in our poit were invite!! to be present at the "feast of soul' prepared for them by their host and most charming hostess. The Captain General and the Viscount Ad miral Duqueene, the Marquesa, and an filled the State carriage, followed by the palace bac k with articles of less degree, and a troop of demi royal " lanceros" as escort to the temple, where they were bound to worship-not precisely after the manner of the Egyptians, but, witli far lesa reflue nit nt after the vitiated customs of the Phoenicians, or in conformity with Spanish-taste and Spanish re finement in these days. The entertainment was de mocratic, too, opened to the rank and file of .the squadron. A delegation of about a hundred warrant and petty officers weie met by a party of the Queen's soldiers, and escorted to the bull pena from the Admiralty wharf. The assemblage in the vast arena might have embraced five or six thousand per sons. aha, aside from the disgusting performance that we there witnessed, the spectacle was imposing and full of interest. ? , , . ' Thediess even of the most refined and elegant ^ gentlemen is in consonance with the amusement, and mav be fairly classed as vulgar. If a black coat hat, or other evidence of being well dressed, is perceived 1-y the crowd, the person so conspicu ous is singled out for remark, and in every way pos sible, by calls, hisses of the serpent. Act, from the throng, from which he can get 110 it lease. He V? annoyed until he throws away hat, and determines that hereafter he will conform Jo the divine will of the butchers. The dress of the arena of Apis for gentlemen is the checked or white linen coat, vest and pants to correspond, Panama straw hat, cravat of yellow, red, plaid, or other fancy, save blue, , which is at present an interdicted and contraband . color. On examination of the festoons and barber- I nolo twists round the columns, I did not perceive the j Uag of the United States, nor was there much taste di?iilcve I in the ornamental arrangements generally. 1 Five "Yankee bulls," that would not be routed from their phlegmatic state for the fhitiftcation of the tri-icitc congregation of dignity, were led from the , field inghrlously, and saved the privilege Qfdeath. , Eight bulls weie skiin, after the usual trial of then temper with tire, steel, and dogs. The company, in ihe delirium of their enjoyment encored the ?l<* j scene, so that two beasts were catered lor their ap iietitcs in the second art of the bull-pen j The music, by a black band, was good to till the | apace between the acts?perfectly harmonious with the occasion?and, I should suppose, was extracted from the "Bull Opera," if there is such a compo sition in existence. 1 have observed a very partial ly bearded face that is always peering over the chair of the muquese. having tlie most interesting points of attraction in his view, while discoursing with amateur intelligence or tlie tilings below. He seems a favored man, and is the son of one, it to said, who has been familiar with the favors of roy al ty, so lie is in opportune practice for the parasite vocation of his life. 1 saw one of your country women in a box pre pared for lier, ttia't she might not leave Cuba with out cecing this spectacle; which shows more graphically than any other given amusement, cer 1 tain traits that belong more to Spanish charac ter than any other that I have been familiar with. She was evidently disgusted, and was com pelled to draw upon all lier net vc for the endur ance of the scene, which she did very becom ingly. and without attracting observation, but or the one "who was there to scrutinize the observers. She will "Mirror" the picture, and make an evening leas dull for some of your New Y'ork readers, pos sibly. Fhe leaves us this morning in the steamer Isabel, to rest two weeks in Charleston, then to hurry forward to the waiting friends of her home in Improved health. . .. , The result of the evening s amusement, 1 am in formed by the picodores of the company, are eight bulls, five bona, one dog, and last and least, one man not quite killed; but there are some hopes that he will not live, so that the fever of public ex pec tation may be justified in this, the most remark able baiting of the season, and all but regal in minis try for the occasion. . We have news from Mexico, by our independent spiritual telegraph, that Santa Anna has been cut -off from las capital by Alvarez : but as onr conduc tor ia a new beginner in the transmission, we thing there must be seme mistake, especially as we read a few dav? since in the Diario, that the whole coun try was quiet, and all the factious had been dis persed. captured, or hung. We have had two more large cargoes of negroes landed in safety, and distributed, one on the south and one on the north side, notwithstanding the sincerity and the vigilance of Hie Captain-Gene ral. The " Ayuntamicnto" have vetoed the pro- , position of the Captain-General, to introduce appren ii. ? - from Africa ; have refused unanimously to give tl.eir consent to the proposition; assigning as reason for declining to do so, " that it will serve to in c ease too rapidly the coloied population; besides, a* these laborers are freed on expiration of service, it a ill have a tendency to Impair discipline and ?tils rdination among the slaves, who will not under stand wh*n they should be free, while they arc barriered in chains for servitude of life. The remedy that sleeps in the Vice-regal mind they arc r <>t aware of- of repeating contracts as long as the life of the sat dec t may be worth the money. 1 hiivc seen a letter from Madrid from a very dis Mncuished gentleman, who has acress to all infor mation before the rainistnr. which says-" Mr-Sonle . cu tie us a great deal of trouble, but. notwith .tsr.l.t.g. we have strong grounds for t>eHcf that we ? til h. aide to settle the difficulty with the United -He* amicably." I have been applied to by a gen ii. u.so Of a good deal of place to We the goodness to ferret out who your correspondent is that lias beea gn ng the government ao much Trouble. Havana, May 22,1&?4. /' ?? 4 AyiX^riting lAt Inkrmarriaye of tht M orl and Wkitt Rarro?lrrt of th' A'eu> CapHeUxcm T*?- Iti PralaUt Sftei in tKf liUnd? Banquet at th* J ' a-' in Honor of Admiral Dtojtuonr?Blandrrs of it* tdtyraf A? The Blark Warrior Af air. A report * hich hv> been In very general circila tle intfrmarriagen between the white and black .?r ' of the C iiitain One ral waa accordingly requited to exert hi- influence with hi* Excellency to effect the rebuiltd alteration in the law of the land- and. although the ordinance has not yet ap peared la the official thutnt, yet I believe I mav Kif. I> affirm that it haa l?vn 'drawn up, and fa at th'i- moment ia the |>ortfolio of the political secre tary. The Worka and oolorod gentry, already aware of this in tendril ordinance, bear them wives more independently uad impertinently than before; they uo longer give the Inside of the narrow pavement* of this city to the white lady or gentleman so wil lingly aa they formerly did, and if anything betokens the forthcoming emancipation, it U the altered de meanor of t lie black and colored race*. A far more important -object, at least to the -lave < owner* resident in the citira, towns and villages of this island, U the recent imposition of a heavy capl 'tation tax upon all non-pradial slave*, by a royal decree-, published here on the 16th in-tant, of the articles of which the following is s translation:? Article 1. A capitation tax shall bp paid on all slaves nol ertplojed In agrleulturr oa estaSes, with the excep tion of the stipulations that shall be hereafter inane Art. 'A. the ovrneis ol (lave- pomiolled to pay capita lion tea, shall ..nnually pay, instead of the royal order ol lVth July, 1M1. ae follows: Two dollars for the first slave, three dollars for the second, four di-llara for the third, and increnaing n dollar upon sash slave, up to fif teen slaves; and cm- doll?- over for all slaves above ttf l?cii in number, t-i*ht d. Uars each per annum shall l?e 1 >il Art. 8. The capitation tax ahsll not be paid for women i r for children under 11 yean of age Art. 4. For married slaves living with their wives, having children living only Iwe dollars for each man ia tote|*id; hut if they have four children, then no tax will be required to fa- paid lor auch slavoe, no matter wiiat number of such slaves there may be Art. 6. The capitation tax xhall be paid each year by the proprietors of the slavoe, in four equal instalments, one always in advance. Art. 6 lhe money, the product of tbl* capitation tax, is to go to the royal private cheat, to be divided annual ly in three premiums. The first one to be adjudicated to the proprietor of mint than fifty slaves, who had ia proportion to the number brought up within the year the greatest number of children belonging to 'hose slaves; the second premium to he adjudicated to the proprietor w ho haa the greatest number of slaves, and who has lost the fewest by desth In proportion to the number during the same period, and the third premium to be adjudicated to the proprietor who has the greatest number of male alsves, and who produc-a the greatest number in proportion at the time of presentation. Art. 7. The adjudication of these premiums shall take place on the 10th day of November, in each year, by a Junta, composed of the Captain-General, the Regent, the Prior of the Tribunal Comereio, some merchants, to be named by tbese authorities, amongst them two of ihe principal merchants; and it is left to the Captain Gener al, as Civil .Superintendent of the Royal Kxchequor, t ? ado) t all requisite measures ho m iy consider neccaaary for the earn ing out this project. Art 8. 1 he Captain General Is nuthoriied by hie faculty to appoint all civil srovernors or su| oriittt udcnl? of the treasury, to adept all ncoea-ory measure', according to roval approbation. Art. t>. 'Ihe Junta de Fomento will remit to the politi cal secretary all the antecedent documents relating to the capitation tax, that have been suppiessed In 1841, to lie preserved, and to remit to the royal chest al! produc tions relative to the rame. Art. 10. The tieas irv duty on slaves sold from the publication of this " royal Order" will not be paid when they are fold from the city to be employed in agriculture, when the sale ia proved to bo so. Art. 11. rhc Captain General will adopt all requisite measures to prevent all slavea living bought, without paying duties on account of .their employment in agri culture. Art. 12. Double treasury duties shnll bo paid for each slave i mployed in agriculture that is aold to nerve or live in ihe city. ? Art. 13. The proprietor who commits a fraud, with the Intent of eluding the payment of the treasury duties, tu those cases where be ought to pay them according to this decree, and who is found out, shall pay double the Hum, notwithstanding the oilier responsibilities to which he may be liable, either civil or crlmiual. Art. 14 For the alavea under fourteen yevrs of ago that ore sold, there shall be paid only half treasury duties Art. lb Th-re rhell be no treasury duties payable?first ly, for sales of slaves that are married and who are disposed of under Ihe arrangements published in the regulations ( for gi o?l government for the yrar 1842, provided proof i- i given of the celebration cf their matrimony; secondly. | for vales ?.f legitimate slave children, or for sales of th .se legitimized, born alter the publication of this decree in this is'and, when they are ta'.ien from the domlutons of their owaeis in whose bands they were born (Signed) THE MABQUB DE I-A PEZUELA Havana, May 16, 1864. If this royal order does not produce rebellion or tevolution I'kttow not what will. Unpopular with ilie planters the MnRuis de la Peznela haa already tendered himself, antl ibis "royal decree" will cause 4;im to be equally, if not more so, with the other in habitants of unfortunate Cuba. Generally speaking this "royal decree" is con sidered as a mere cloak for a something yet more evil. I heard a respectable gentleman oiler to hdt ten thousand dollars that a second adjudication ol the three premiums wonld never take place, but Vfiat total emancipation would take place before November 1865, and that this was a scheme to " bleed " the inhabitants of the cities and towns under a false pretence." Of this I scarcely dare trust myself to write; it is possible, nay more than possible, that within the hour my papers may be seized and I , placed in "durance vile,' although 1 am unconsciouB of having committed any offence beyond the too honest expression of my feelings and opinions on one or two occasions, but " God and ray right fa my motto, and I fear not the mighty Marquis, with all his powers of persecution and tyranny. I am ' not a subject owing allegiance to Spain. His ally, the French Admiral, the Compte Duqueenc, arrived here in a fine frigate, the Iphtgcnia, on the 4th instant, accompanied by a miserable looking steamer, the Octeon, as a tender. The admiral landed under a salute from the guns of his own vessel next day, but was received by a guard of honor on the wharf. On the 18th inst. the French admiral was honored by the Captain-General with a grand reception, auite after the style of royalty, and in the evening there was a dinner party at the palace, at which amongst others, were present, the French admiral and the captains of the French vessels of war, the English and French Consnls-Gcneral, the captain of the English brig of war Espeigle, and various others of the upper ten. There wete two military bands stationed that evenhig in front of the palace, which discoursed rno-t eloquent music until a late hoar. At about half-past one A. M., the French admiral was noticed wending his way to the wharf, having evidently partaken of -omething more potent than "Catalan wine." A bragging paragraph appeared a few days since in the Diariodela A/nrmn, iu which it was pompously heralded forth, that during the month of April the Electric Telegraph in this island had delivered 657 messages, with a total of 11,259 words; the greatest number of messages in one day amounted to 44, containing 73C words. A vast deal to brag about is it not? It is, however, not stated that a little while ago a merchant in Matanzas, perceiving that an article, of which he had a heavy stock, was scarce, and bad tak. n a sudden rise in price in this market, telegraphed to his correspondents here to sell a certain quantity at the current rates. The t^egraph people understood the message in the inverse sehse, end gave it as directions "to buy" the quantity men tioned, which was done on the instant, lest the article should still further increase in price .and thus through the carelessness or stupidity or some of the telegraph operators, the Matanzas merchant had an increase to his stock (already too large) of an article forced upon him, which has since decreased in price, and upon which he must sustain a heavy loss; but of these "little errors," no public notice is taken here. We all wait with impatience here to know what farther action will be token by the government of the Uni ted Statei in relation to the Black Warrior aflkir. Were the principal ports of this Inland blockaded bat tor a single month, we should hear these brave Spaniards crying jxrrtLnmun. Mr. Savage, the Secretory of the United States Consulate here, proceeds in this steamer to the United States, for the benefit of his health. He pro ceeds via CharleatoD, direct to Waahington. POUOHUKPSI*. Great Bank Robbery at Cleveland?'There wns taken from the counter of the Canal Bank of thin city Yesterday afternoon, $4,600. The pile con tained $20,000, bnt the thief being a modest person, or perhaps a little hnrried, only took one quarter of it. The money was a mixture of about one-third Canal Bank notes, balance mostly New England, vizCity Bank, New Haven; Farmers' ana Me chanics' Bank, Hartford; Mercantile, Hartford, new notes, with the letter O in bine on right end; Westfleld Bank ; Stock Bank, Bennington ; and a few Wheeling and Akron Branch Bank notes. A reward of one thousand dollars will be paid for re tarn of the money and thief, or Ave hundred dollars for either alone, and a proportionate amount for any part of the money, and we are informed by the bank officers that tbev expect to get it. There is no suspicion who the thief is, and the coolness of the operation In broad daylight, during banking hoars, mnst call ont the admiration or the most adept In bonk robbery. The crow-bar law oonld not be more eflbctnal, and we recommend this fellow as a valuable seivant for the locoloco party in the en forcement of their i louder law.?Cltvcfani Htrald, Mi i 25.' ptlKO d?T, ?! Priwnal Intelligence. During the pretest short reeete of Congress, the President, accompanied only by Mrs. Pierce, will take a trip to some one of those agreeable placet of retort which hare made the bankt of the Potomac quite Glot tic, particularly in the eyes of politician!. He wiH be absent about three or four days. The names of the following fiertons were recorded yes. terday, at the Reading Room, Merchants' Exchange:? Senor Martlnde Pennusu, Paris; Mr. O. Withers, Hono lulu; Mr. Thot. Clark, Demerara; Mr. B. Bendinen, San Francisco; Capt. Smith, lattiof the transport steamboat Routb, San Juan de Nicaragua. Among the arrival! at the St. Nicholas, yesterday:, were Hit Exovllenov Got. fl'm. H. Host, Delaware; Hon. Wn. Preston, Kentuoky; Hon. Caleb Lyon, Lyomdale; Hon. I. P. Dowdell, Alabama; Hon. H. Hibbard, New Hampshire; Dr. D. Tilden, Sandusky city; Judge Scholey, Baltimore; C. J. Helm. Esq.. St. Thomas, West In dies; L. Longuemsre, St. Louis; George R Robinson, Milwaukie Hon. Wm. L. Hslfensteln, Pennsylrania. W. G. Meenee, Manchester, N. H; J. Rockwell, N. Y.; Hon. W. A. Bsrstow, Wisconsin; J. Trafen, Albany; T. B Carter, f'bicsgo; R. Klrnay, do.; A. B. Babcork, Utlca; P. S. Oliver, N. Y.; Hon P. B. Koran, Aurora; D. Putnam; Captain A Oldney, N. Y.; M. D. Ogden, Oblca K; C. H. I'abney, Providence, R I.; A. Duffleld, N. Y.; pt. Lang, Boston, were amongst the arrivals, yester day, at the Astor House. Rev. J. W. B. Beck, Coburg, Canada; E. Howe, Jr , Boston, Mass.; Col. E. Wyman, Philadelphia; R. F. Cooper, Esq., Cooperstown, N. Y., were among the arri vals at the Cooper House yesterday. J. W. Hale, Boston; J. B. Lombard, Washington; Miss Lane, do.; Miss Barker, do.; Thomas Hick, New York; John Woodward, St. John, N.B , were amongst the arri vals yesterday at the Preseott House. Of the large number of one hundred and ninely-two ngers that sailed by the steamer Atlantic, yester iy, eighty-four were from the St. Nioholaa Hotel. ARRIVALS. From Charleston, steamship Soutbeaor?Miss Moore. Mise A F.mniett, Mrs Rote, Mrs Wm Barnwell. Mrs Moore, Mre 1. A Maynard and Son, Mr* Bullen and three children, Capt Tucker. Capj Hodgklns, W H Evas, J N Fraier. K L Knowlton. A Freoenburg, John, George, S G Pieroa, L Morris. Master L Morris J K Burke. J M Wtghtman, W M Whiting, J W Crayiiun. J A Kiniaett, Jas Macbeth, J E Crsnneat, U M Holland, B W Barnwell, J S Barnwell, H M Branch, W U Whittle, Jules Louelleux, Charles Marsn, Mr Cranston, J K Uagle, J H Masterson, and thirty in the steerage From St Par's, in schr M M Freeman? H Q Anabla, R Dinsey and three children. DEPARTURES. For Liverpool in the eteamehip Atlantic?Mr and Mri Wm E F vena, two children and nurse; Miss Adams, Mr and Mrs W Ashuret. Philadelphia: Mr and Mrs D Urqubart, NUr leans; Mr and Mrs J F I>us:an. sow York; J B Alison. E W Cla'k and lady. Mis* H 0 Clark, Mis* Fanny Clark, J { Clerk. Mr and Mr* Albnne, child and servant, London; Mr and Mr* Parmlee t *o misses Parmlre and ohi:d. U*o Brad eha. J W' ?Uog?r Mr Knler. Geo W lichee Jr, B A Mit chell. Mrs H A Walton and Mre M W Turnbull. Scotland; W S Hiltnuntb ai d Henry Bllmou'h, Philadelphia; T 11 Blackburn Jr. C W Blackburn. Liverpool; Mrs end Mtsi Meeting. Mr and Mrs 9 P Duncap, Mr and Mrs U M Sher man Mils A M Hayes, Miss 1 Sherman, Mr and Mrs Ahren Mdt Misa Ahren'nldt, 11 is. l.ippman. R G Darden, N V; C W Taylor, Mr and Mrs Ilarl't, N Orleans: J A Constant, N Y. Gen Paul Anderson, CG Spanza. Cln; Mr and Mrs Goodman N Y; Dr Brown, St Louis; B D Fiuliy Bait; Dr Embury. Jr. NY: A Brooks: HP Brantly, Alabama; Mr Tito Vlsino, Consul de S M le roi de Baviire sur 1' ito ile Cuba: Mr James Cocker. Liverpool, Mr Da Tetreandla.lv; Mr P K Wickufl and two Masters Smith, of Mobilo: Mls'es W'yckoff MiasGofle. Mr' B Smith, Mrs G Pair. Ala. lie Mil llgan.-Mr (1 Gutb, Mons Jules Fernier, B Barney. Mrs Arm eticng Mre and Mrs A M Barclsy. Mr Haughwout and son II Barnard, Ha'tford; Mr ileesly, N York; Mr Ackln ton and friend, Charleston: Mr and Mrs Dines. Mr % a than, h M thenar . Jas Bag and W Warnook. Ky; A Barret. Ya: it lianey. Jr l.ouis Lyons, Montreal: Mr Wright and Mr Winter. Mr Toulinan, Mobile; Mr A Lobfor and Mr M Pin una Hart; Mr A G Cummins, Philad; Mr P A Tift'anv and W Pox.Jr;MrK V Haugvwout and W Cabill New York; Mr R Digging and U Bell, Now York; Mre Hator and Miss Tnthill, N Y . Mr C Street, NY; M K Bell. A Rnmse-, R C MoCormiek. Jr. N Y; W D Gllnn, Jacob 0 Morris. Phil adelphia, Mr and Mrs Lopes, Mr and Mrs Domlngues. N Do minguei, Dr A Atkinson Jas Steele. F Lanlng and eon, G Dindati. N T: Major S Beale. Boston; J W Cobb and lady, MrMorrii; Mr Pillockody. bearer despatehes to Switzer land; Mr Dickson, N Y; sir Goodbead. NY; Mr and Mrs J G Gsinaa N Y; Mr ami Mrs Lyman; Mr Anson Baker, N Y; Mr P M Lrdlg and P M Lydlg, Jr; Mr J E Maxwetl, P II Foley; Mr Jones. N Y; Miss Phelps and Mils 8 Bond, Mr Phelps, child snd eervant, Mr and Mrs Bond, Mr and Mrs J N Phelps. Lieut J G Bond, N Y; Mr E Giguel, Mr Parkef. Mr J U 11 illiameon. St Louis; Mr M Arrlaga and lady; Mr J G Guticrra and friend. Mr W K Barber; Messrs P J Perry, N Y; W H Mason and J A Pierce, Mrs R J Cordova, 2 child ren and nnrao; Mrs Capt Howe; MreChrystie, Snicker, St Lonis; W Price Theo Schonn and friend; Mr 1 B Buchanan, Mary! and, Consul to La ltuchelle: Thus Youcg, Cal: John C Brown, N Y; W S Thomson, Geo Mtnke, St Louis; Lewis Mssson, N Y; A Barbierc, E J Spring, do; Thos Burchard, Cal: Mrs Dean and ohtld, Canada: J R Smith. Total, '92. Par Savannah, in steamship Alabama - P Germond Rad clifTe Van Wagentr, J II Bates, James Meyer. C L Martinis, C A Peabcdy. E W IJodges, A Davis, Wm A Kinnilv. D 1 Jewell, W II Halsey, L E Storage. W O Carpenter, A Davis. Jr. Miss Sanger, Mrs LavgJon. Mlr.s W A Swooper, John M Swooper. J H Betrien. Jane Lindsey, and 17 steerage. Pot Havana and New Orleans, in steamship Crescent City ? Mrs Broad, IDs llrowcr ana syt. Mrs Hlnkley and svt, Francis Ray, A Kodiguer. M Maldonads. J B Peck, D K Schrneder, J M Tegno. T Armend. Roslnda Green and 2 children, George Abnart, M Hewlett, F Myland. J Calgoda, A l'ront. Juan Newell. A Alga'a, S Cordero, J Y Bartia, T ia. E Mtnir.W Morinda, W Lyon, A Lontrsl, and others .a steerage. Coroner's Inquests. 1 rein from 1 'h-rack or TBI Hkart.?A colored man, named Abraham Freeman, was found by the police in the Ninth avenue, on Saturday, in a helpless condition He was conveyed to the station-house, where he died soon after. Coroner Wilhelm yet terday held an inquest on the body, and a verdict of ' 'death by*disease of the heart" was rendered. Deaih by Ciioi xi'a.?Coroner Hilton yesterday held an Dquest on board the steamboat Raritan. lying at the oot of Vestry street, on the body of Tiarnet Williams, ged forty years, a native of Pennsylrania, whose death was produced by sn attack of spasmodic cholera. The created waa a baud employed onboard aaiti boat. A erdict was rendered accordingly. Kiitkphy F>ixino from a BtniJmrn?Coroner Hilton yesterday held an inquest at the New York Hospital,"on ?he body of Jacob Courts, a carpenter, who was engaged ' ester.'ny at work on the building No. 426 Broad street. He was working on tbe fifth story, near the well hole, and accidentally missing his footing, fell through the hatchway to the ground floor. The unfortunate man waa taken up insensible, and conveyed forthwith to the Hospital, where he expired In about two hours. The de ceased has a wife anil family residing in Twenty-ninth street. A verdict of "accidental death" was rendered by the jury. Married. At Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 26, by the Rev. Mr. Csaeidy, Mr. Fpwarp C. Hanboon, of Belfast, Ireland, to Miss Eiiza H. Km.nky, ol Carrickfergua, Ireland. Died. Jo?rn K. Bark, printer, of consumption, aged 50 years, 4 months and 26 din s. lit* friends, and those of hU sons, .Tames H. and Geo. A. J. Barr, are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 12 Division street, to morrow after noon, at half past two o'clock. On Saturday, Ma* 27, after a long illness, Mrs. Ass 1 66 years. AnnANe, aged The friends and' relatives of the family, also of her son, David B. Addams, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 10S Laurens street. rcekekill papers please copy. On Thursday. May 26, Gaonaa W. Oaurr, aged 37 years . 10 montns and 14 days. The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem bers of Jefferson Lodge No. 46,1. 0. of O. F., are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, at two o'clock this af ternoon, from the residence of William H. Ilalsey, No. 172 East Twenty sixth street. His remains will be taken to Grevnwood for interment. On Thursday, May 26, Natxa* Busck, aged 48 years and 8 months. The relatives and friends of the family, the members of Arcturus Lodge No. 274, F. and A. M., and the maso nic fraternity generally, are Invited to attend his funeral, at ten o'clock this morning, from his late residence, No. 102 Sixth street, Williamsburg. ? On Friday, May 26, High MiCoixtk. aged 82 years. The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem bers of Brooklyn City Lodge No. 6, A. P. A., and the or der in general, are respectfully Invited to attend his fu neral, at two o'clock this afternoon, from his late resid ence, No. 97 Bridge street. Brooklyn. His remains will ' be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. On Thursday, May 26, CaARun B. Bi btos, in the 40th ' year of his age. , . His relatives and friends, and those of his father-in- I law, Francis Bos, E?q , are respectfully Invited to attend ! his funeral, from his late resilience. No. 483 Greenwich street, this afternoon, at half past one o'clock, without further invitation. On Saturday morning, May 27, Charim* Genua agad 69 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from hit late residence, corner of First avenue and 8ixth street, without further invitation. His re mains will be taken to Greenwood. On Saturday morning, May 27, Jams Mnnrni la the 42d year of his sge. The frlende of the family, also tbs glaesmaksrs of Jer sey City an 1 Brooklyn, are respectfully requested to at tend his funeral, from his late residence, corner of Hoe rum and Pacific (treats, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at four o'clock. On Saturday, May 27, Mr. Obonoa H Kuan, agad 88 years and 10 months. The friends and acquaintances of the deceased are re spectfully requested to attend bis funeral, this after noon, at two o'clock, from No. 76 West ati set, corner of Carlisle street. On Thursday, May 26. Mima* Bcttxk. of the parish Ireland, aged TO years, a ro of Nrwln, county Tlpperary, lrelai sideht of thia.eity for the last 22 years The friends of the family, and thn?e o< his *>n? n laa. Thomas Britt. John Keeffe, Bartholomew Clan*. Mlcutsl Ryan, and Prtriek O'Brien, are requested to attend the funeral, from No. 231 Delaneey street, this aftaraooa, at | two o'clock. On Saturday, May 27, after a short illness tlmrgnr la . fent son ofWm. and Margaret HaUaday. agol II mouths ' The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, this afteracn, at half past two o'clock, from No. 1S Bowery Hi? re mains wiH be taken to Greenwood for interment On Saturday, May 27, Mam* Lorsei Cooa. aged 4 veers. 7 months and 8 days, youngest daughter of Iteory K. end Sarah C. Cook. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this aftern-?>e at twe o'clock, from the residence of her pureeta. Mo 104 Nas ran street, Brooklyn. At Pertcheeter, Westchester county, en Friday, May 26, at the residence of hla brother, Oaonoa W., sen ef the late Barest Romer, aged 20 yeare. On Saturday, May 27. the wife of Joseph M. Huh. Her friends and relatives are invited to attsni her fa neral, frpm the residence of her husband, Hudsne, North Bergen, New Jersey, this afternoon, at fire o'clock ? In Favannah, Ga , on Thursday, April 27, of eoasump lion, Joexrn W. Baipwik. In tbe 87th year of his age Hie Mends, and those ef hie brother-la lew. Was H. Thompson, also members of Culled Mafias Lodge. No 207, ? and JL M, and members of Oaited Mates 1/vig- No of flatter* '.l?ut F. and A. M., and members sf Called Matss^^^^M 888,1. O. of O. F., also msmbers ef Hatters' Association, and tha fratarnlUas In general, fully Invited to attend hla funeral. this afternoon, si twe o'clock, from tbe residence of hlfiVether te law, Ne 107 For?: % i SIRITIII INTELLIGENCE. Port tf ##w York, Mar *7,1854. CLEARED. Steamship Crescent City, W indie, New Orleans. M O Ro berta. Steamship Jamestown, Cavendy, Norfolk, Ludlam A Fleaeanta. Steamship Alabama, Sehaaek, Savannah, S L KitehlU A Co. Steamship Nashville, Barry, Charleatoa, Spofford, Tllaa ton A Co. Ship Onward, I.ana, Quebec, Naamlth A Son. Ship Fortitude Lord, Quebec, Bieka A llell Ship Atlaatic. Worth, New Orleana, W T Froat. Ship Foreat Kin*. Allen. New Orleaae. J H Brower. Ship Shuridan, Clark, Liverpool Jaa Foatar, Jr Ship Abb Washburn. Winchel, New Orleaaa, maatar. Ship Cbaa Hill, Hall. Quebec, C C Duncan A Co Ship Colombia (Brem), Garkaa-, Mataaaaa, Meyer A SteekoB Bark R H Knight. Mitchell. Snrinam, Rnaaell A Vluing, Bark Lord Mulgrive (Br), latard. St Jobs, NB, Baralay A Livingston Bark Leamahagow (Br), Webater, Quebte, Roohe Broa A Coffey. Bark Eaatern Belle. Havener, Maraeillaa, T H Sandford. Bark Grampus, Dyer, Cardaaaa. Badger, Peck A Co. c Bark Syiphlde, Hitchcock, Kingston, McCready, Mott A Hark Gen Jaeobl, (Brtm). 8a mm as. Bremen. Poppe A Co. Bark Anna Dorothea, (Frus), PhiUip, Kichibacto, NB, Thompson ANewhaaa. Brig Lena. Webater, Sidney. A A Solomon Brig Eliae A Charolte, Kortliag, St Jage, Tbompaan A Newhouae. Brig Clark Wiadaor. Peroiral, Boatoa, 8 W Lewie. Brig Locblnver, Sufkia. Antwerp, W F Schmidt A Ce. Brig (irtciina, ue Boo HaraBa, a D Haribat A Ce. Brig Principe, Gllohriat, Philadelphia, Plaoe A Watte. Biig Courier (Brem) HaTigkorat, Mayagtaea, Barehard A Brack. Brig Martha Rogera, Boardman, Hamaeoa, B D Brook man A Co. Brig Moaelle, Carlton, Baltimore, Wm Iagalla. Brig Borneo. Rogers. Jacksonville. JaaGrice Brig W 11 Groton, Oeyer, Philadelphia, master Brig Nile (Br). Long. Port Medway. F A BioomSeld. Schr Alice, Howell, Baltimore, Mai'lar A Lord Schr CAN Kogera, Kogera, Frederlokabarg, Tan Brunt A Slaght. Sol.rU Laurent. Gould. Philadelphia maatar. Sohr 1) W lildritlge, Ogdau. Frederlokabarg, C M Fry A Co. Schr W H Rotan, Sprazno, Richmond, C H Plsrson Schr S A Apploton, Nielcerson, Boston. W F Herri,k Schr Virginia, Revdlnnd, Savannah, Dtmill A Co. Schr A BPreston. Millor, Haracoa. Tbos ODinartin. Schr H Hallock, Pow, Wilmington. 1> C Murray. Schr Knight. Saara, Portland. 8 W Lewis. Schr Flora (Br). McKay, Halifax NS, Smith A Boyatoa Schr Panama Allan, Portland, 3 Ltwis. Schr Isabella. Faooklin, Boaton, maatar. ScbrH RBarnea. Abrams. llntbor island, Bsh, II Barnes. Schr Rover (Br), Sima, Nassau, NP, W U N'awmsa A Co. Schr S B Strong, Lynch, Georgetown, Dtlner A Potter. Schr Statesman, wloke. Sturgat A Claarmau Schr Marv Nlles, Walan, Glcneaatar U Bahaoa. Schr Josephine, Card, Dover, SB, maatar Sloop Frodk Brown, Gardner, Providence, maatar. 8 oop Eliza Sonthport. E'lwxiod P-ovldenee ia? o Steamer Jackson, Parish, Baltlmora, Parker Vaia Coal Co. Steamer Delaware, Clark Philsd' lplna Sandford'a Lino. Steamer Ironsides, Allen, Phil ado! p tin, JAN llriggs ARRIVED. Steamship Southerrcr, Evan. Cberle-'. >n *7 hours with mdso and M'r.tengers lo Spoffor.l TiUst"U k 1 > Ship DatDl Cannon. Robertson, Liverp'x. .'dars in bal last with AM paasengera. to Da .1 Pilkiezttn v' ? > I. tie let or loo, sow uteamship Wnshlu ttoa, nca< f . 3 >e .U amt ton ao le< A' fit Is Rnenrto (t'bll), frem Now Tort for Talpersleo, Hay Idjal 30?. Ion 72 W . . _ ^ ? _ . . ? krig Adds fietft, tn?t Ada Jane), frem New Tort for Ha W.U..M.,21.U.^?7:d0ittrto rtraibe, Asrm waLL-BM April brigs Alvaro. Mablmaa, Ciea '"Sirotar-lt pert Hay M, bark Tedsseo, Higgles, fer _ n?In pert B ?resa a be Jeev I. Ceneva onnorLB-In pawl Hay 1, sahr Ply lag Bagla, Jaaea, disg. for Smyrna. te lead for N York Caldoba - Arv prev te AprBH, chiloaa bark Olga. or . teflakb Idg for B?e?ea Cbanaral. ? (leaea?la pert May 6, obip Oxford, Stroot, nae; barks Ardsmeos. I am bo. t. and dearie Brower, Ulnar, do, Spun ... - Tef" " " did Mvago for Palermo, Tolaat. Soars for Leghorn to load for a port la I aitod Btetvs. Sld Mh. brig (?vergs W Joaoo Berk. Iitnkere to tatob dtag proeeeds from Leghorn to toffily. Uiiiois-Arv fob 19, brig Jteine. Pmdt. Mirk Aagk via lai I? Bay N?v 26 Cum.' ? ?la port Hay II. oorvw otsanse CkpdW. flat New Terk 1Mb Bt tart Wanderer for doMMS Ry brlge Corde lia, let Prevideeoe idg. J ? Hall, Paary, and TeteeHy. Pat Jacaajb?la pert Has ?. eekrs J 1 Rneeee-Beew. frem aad fir Boatoe 4days. B P (parks Wkesf, from de, JeN "Lena rente-In pes* Hay II stiy Hewn tela Wave, Fen ?andas for Helta Soon. WI mm*' le povl Hay V, shlpe Aaaa Tlf*. Uaeeett. fee N T.rb about rntk. P?Mv Macros I Mho/ for a pott In the _ or. far n ptf in the Catted BtetsM berks Us ??-, de du.JpMn Howtwd, Bsrttley one. A HB'mball. Porter, for N 7ernTtdg; Henrp Ui lmsi kri. tor a -otsa. ready Ifid April ?, the Ik May 2; slip iMauatalu. Condry, ST York; fig, the i ni-ia. ?? following for- isn veeeeli: Irabelta, for New y? ""-dy, Piotro. an'l Marie Jobenna for do aba 26th'Marina and Ma-lla Glredln for dn snout 20th; Wachla velli, for Bo*t about loth; Adelaide, do. el-out 30>h; 7-wail urn (Dwtek, for do: A1 a K.riui, for Philadelphia, 18th; Gentle Fanny (3a.,"?4"ftn changed f*o? Boston), for do SiHh. The Wavcrls,* <'nPP"?d Br), wai expected from C* ?oa. and woald I >?J v "/J1? H.?*}? _ _ . Malta?In wrt Mm ,c"r Oraad, Savage, for Bottoit about Cth. Meuira In perl llrf i .bark WilJftre Parker, for Bo,, teasooa. Kid 2#tto aprif, Win" fbatham, Hardy do. Miuaot-aai-an fob M ba>\ Zlagara, Strout, Beetoa ?,?v it. pre? to P>b IT. rhtw Bowib ^dt, Cook. NYorh Nor ?? w 12th. berk. Three Brothers, '>)>?, Bat aria, with Ffijf original cargo; Kith, Emil* M.'aer, Roger, CaUeo CLd 11*7',,MF Gem ef the G^eaa, Creaky, Oal r?a Tahiti * HelolM ? ""??!?* McKelX*. Saa Franciacw ni?AI:il<'A?!"?po.rl M*y Si bark Mantlla*. Lincoln. for Gibraltar aad Boatoo eare*night. Gaels (PruWt for NTorlt ldg; 1-ig Harp, M-rvy. nne. r ?B,5!IW*-U..pttf Um' 9 bark Kaei Horm. Searlee, for Boeioa ldg; and other* would*" ","u "Mr ?, nrhr Fancy Marts, v5?TJg?DA? w1" P?rl ?5T ?v^' BapwbUc. Sawyer, few NYork ldg; A Boninmr (Prus). Meyer, do de St Johm, NF?Cld May 15, iwig Ann A-r*.lin, Fillmore, Boaton, having been ehnrtnrad by the Governor of Mew fonndlnnd, to oonrey 49 emigrnal ennmigorrof ahlw Win cheater St John, NB?Sid May 24, brig Theania (BrK BtlUn Sierra Lnonn?81d April 23 Br eohr Marqtrae, NYork. Smyrna- In port April26, ship Tier,Sehibye, fen Boeton,, Uj brig Iaabel Benrmenn, Morton, for do aamo evening. Svnainv, NSW?Arr Fob 5. eohr Pride-of the Son, Uodgee, Anoklnnd tin Bay oi Island*. St Bart*- In port May 19, brig Adela, Lewi a, from M KlUa wtg otderi ? Talcamvano? In port March 28, bark Kephroala, Ball, lor Boatoa, and eld pre, to Slat Vai.rABAiao?In port ApiU 28, ahlpa Genoa. Kelly; 81, Pitagereld. Koecnd, and Km 11) Taylor, Woet, nno; barks , Carlisle, for Melbearne, aboat ready: Turtle, Bray, fur Ceqeimbo aad other porta on the ooaet 29th. to lotd for Ho,tee. Geo A Luc)wig (lirein) 114 days ffem NYork; arr 26th, Maria Autcincite (Ham) fiom Hampton Be*da. ant im 28th in diatrete. to dlaeharge partly for repairs. Sln2l*t, barkaKeokn. The rnton, Oonatitucioa; 26th, Palmetto Men Iry (from Tome) San Francisco; 28th, ahip Con air, Wood bury for loenard porta to load for Boitoa. Home Ports. ALF. X ANURIA? Art May 28 ahip Wild Bangor, Searr, Cnleacta; sobrr Arctic R Fmnch, Nellie D, and K K Ben nett. MYork; 8 K-ckhtU. Ulgh-on. Sid tehrr Enterprise, Boeloa. Charlee Whiting, from NYnrk, BOSTON?Arr May ? dbip Ynaeooror. Last, London. 26th ull; berk Gem. Mckereon Philadelphia; echre JnHn Newell Co,blag. Baltimore Julia Smith. Crowrll. PhHn delptin; Martha. Gray, and B E Sharp. Sharp. Philadcl phia. leader, Beedy end Spr. Mcker?on Albany; 14 gonin. Pray. Maehla* for New York, put la for a barker; Arabia*, Co,sir Biseblll for Norfolk, put in for a harbor; Terieor for Philadalrha; Signal. Wkltaker. Baoo fordo; Algoma Wlllard, Viualbaeen for do North PariSe Many. Bo,ion for do. Boaton, ???, do for NYork; K 1. M)rr< W aeks, do for Waahington, NC; Bangs, Kent, Kocklaad for Now York; Vary Lang-inn. Simoaton, do for do. Granite Ledge. , Kmkport for do. Sid brig J H Kent: orkre Marlleheed, J P Bsnt, and Mary Emily. Arr 2Atb. brig Philip Larrabee Anld liath for Sarannah; acbr. Express, Allan, Port an Prince 8th inat for Boeton; Abroas, W yman, Saeannak for Bnrtan; Nieanor, Hiake, Norfolk lor do Sarah Ann. Ireland, Philadelphia for do; B W Dixon, Doane Maria Jane, Jonea. aad Swan, Rosa, do for do. T B BuUgiuas, Pbllbrook, isloboro for Charlee ton; H l.oei, Orcatt Carr N ) ork for belfaet; Kooky Ull, Clifford. W iacamet for Philadelphia ; William, Coomxs, , Calais for NYork (with lo?a of part of desk load oflamb**). Bid brig Kechablte; achra Teams,ee. Homer, Sharon, Hartford, laeepeMene*. Mary Nowell, Abeoaa. N'eaaor, Stnop. Serah Aon, H W Dixon. Swan, sad H Loni, Oroatt. In pert at II A M. wind lig-it from W. ship Enterprise; bark Kdmand Dwlght, brig, Kendall (Br), lag; Lyra, Ed ward, D,al We bate r Ricbiuond.Pnilip Larrahee; aobra Mary Ana A Caroline. Freodom (Br), Bragaasa; Charlie A Willie, F ying Cloud Mere n Pearson. Sea Mark, BenJ Staaaard, Eieliae, Gan Scott. Hen. fiankMn. Champion, CareUna Sloaa. Erie. Bangs. Signal, Naney kfllle, nlgoraa. North Pacific, Niger R L Myert. Mary l.angdoa, Granite Lodge, Aufuame, Express Maria Jane, T B Hodgmaa. Reeky Hill, William. Maine (discharging). Pasted by, a steamer, xei-p -eed to be the Loeast Paint, Layfleld. from Boetoa for Baltimore. MYSTIC?Arr May 25, sloop Noaak. Spiaer Chariextea. N KW BEDFORD?Arr May 28. achra Paugaaset. Albaar)' D Crookett, NTork Sid 26tb, acbrs N N Wll'.latna, PuEtr, Fayal, M A Onset, BbUadelnhla. N ANlUo KhT?arc Maj 24 ,ohr Tryall, NYork. N BW HaVBN?Arr May 24, Bag brig Blaok Priasa, Moon. 86 day* Snadcrlaad. Eng. achra Heckahirr, Kadioett, Philadelphi?. Judge Uupklax, do; Ixaao Merritt, Wrght, Alhsay; Lafayette, ??.do Md achra Enter prise, ?, Philadelphia; Traveller. Gladding Klagttoa. NEW LONDON?Arr May 25. acbr Elian. Sena, Phila delphia Sid 24th rebr H B Gil-aon, Avery, do PHILADRLPHIA?Vld May. 26. PM. eohr* Express, Kmltb, Stoaiagtoa; Expedite, iielio* Providence. D TWU letta. Smith, Nerwioh. 27th?Art (ieamahtpa Keyatoae State, Dardl*. Savannah; Pennsylvania, Baymor*. Rlehmoad, vU Norfolk; aohr* Telegraph, Nlckereon. Boetoa: Cera, Brown, d*. Uoatree*. Dixney. Newbaryport: John l a-.a-crr 8-itex, B-iatoa, O M Smith. Nlebols, Norwich; Hadioa. Champtia. NLeaden; Mary Ella, Hunter Providence. Gazette. Crowell. Boston. Cld bark K Banning, lUy. Porto Kico: hrigi Rosalia. Holmox, fit John. Ml Lavtaia. Ttndle, Wilmington; aokr Grecian. Peiney, Boatoa. PORTLAND?Arr May 28. bark Caaoo CoUiax. Martel via Havana. 12th Init. hrifx Coalition Plnkham, Cardena*. 12th iaet: Washington. Bil ker. Matanaaa. 8th last; Mary Moretoa (Br), Miebeuer, Matania,, 11th lnat. via Holm**' Hole; achra Marietta. Smith, Martel via Havana. 12th last; Cbas ? Lnnail. Kicholi. Sagna. lOib laK. Wm Pop*. In falle, Havana. 2d iuat, via Holmaa' Hole; Eoekport, Ames nry, Georgetown, 8C; Geo Brooke, Steteoa. Philadelphia: Deal Parker. Freeman, Roadoat; Gaaaet, Si axon ten, 14 York; Yletor. Berry, do; E U He nick Bridge*. 4*. WilUaa, Hopkins, do; Diadem. Uiacklty, da. RICHMOND?Arr May IB, aohre Hnxall, Cbiebeetar; Richmond. II arr la: Ortaaa, Dodge: H P Brown, MoEeagi. aad Nebraeka, Bonnell, NYork. Bid rebr Agaox Been, Doane HnUfaa. ROOKLAND?Arr May 16, acbr Para, Ner York for Ban g?SAG HARBOR-Arr May 21, ahip Moataak, NYork t* fit for whaling ?i whaling. ? Taunton?An May S2, aebra J C Chew. PhiladelpMa; Virginia, NYork. 1 WARBHAM?Arc May 21, aehr Agawam. NTerk; aleep B Bpragae, da; 22d, aloopmSiecian. and Mary A All**, NYorh; 23d, eebr* L Waterbnry, Alexandria; eloopt Warren, and Anieeadeat. NTork. 24th, eohr* Thomas Potter. Clartk. Philadelphia; Angler, Delaware City: sleep Bmily Crape, NYork Sid 22d, achra Watchmen. Philadelphia,Bd, Lam ia, Garney, do. THE LATEST ADVICES mm at tub NEW YORK(HERALD OFFICE Mat 38, 1884. Adelaide,S.Auzt'lia..Fab. 14 Matansaa, Cab*....Mar 18 Aeapnlco, Max Mar. 0 Mauritius. ln.Ocaan.Maf. IE Alexandria,Egypt...May 4 Mayagues, P. R May IS Amoj, China Fab. 4 Melbourne, N.8.W.. Mar. 9 Antigua April 19 Merida, Y uoatan Da*. 1 Antwerp, Behrium.. May 17 Mexico (city) May f Aguadilla, P. R Jan. 31 Monrovia, Africa.. ..Ayr ? Aepinwall, N. Bay. .May IT Montevideo, 8.A.....Ayr. IS Athene May 3 Nanaau, M.P Iby IT Aux Cayes, Hartl...May 6 Nangasakl. Japan..Nor. IS Auckland, X.Z Jan. 7 Neuvltaa, Cub* May 14 , Brazil Apr. 18 ? Odeaea, Roaeia May 1 Bar bad oa Apr. 18 Oregon Apr 3S Ratavia. Java Mar. 11 Panama, New Or*... 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