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ARMY BULLETIN. AMSCONTINUANCE OF EASTERN DI-TRICT OF DEPART- MENT OF TEXAS. GENERAL ORDERS—-No, 18, Heavquarrers, Depa TMkNT OF Gavvesron, Texas, May 11, 1866 “The Eastern District of ths Dopartmont, and the or of troops therein as a separate ‘brigade, are disvontinued. ‘The commanding officor and staff ~offlcers of the district aud brigate will rejoin their proper commands, The records of both orgauizutious will be «pent to these headquarters. reports and returns heretofore reqnired to be made be post commanders in ‘his district will be made direct Major General WRIGHT. Department headquartera. Colune! and assistant Adju- By com: of C. H Warrraiser, Brevet “tant General. ‘DETAILS FOR “‘FIRLD OFFICERS OF THE DAY’! AT WASHINGTON, Ww. st D. G., Says, 1908. | ABHING: Hereafter there will be a detail of a “Field officer i ty if s iy"? Tae B tt Qi esi? 3 g EE Hl ii : i : Fy : Hi ag ria i ' i A F 3 5 ' z Hy on Second Lieutenant Joseph A. ~ of ‘torpth United States in/antry, hares’ hae ‘the Bureau by order of the War = Aid-de-Camp on Geueral 's staff, ce Sergeant H. Guishall, United States army, ‘de relfeved from duty at Fort Polask, Georgia, and ti ‘weport in without delay to Majer Gen Hooker, commanding Department of iho East, for assignment to duty m Fort Schuyler, New York barbor, Ordnance Sergeant John 0” United States srmy, ‘ta relieved from duty at Fort sarsball, Maryland, and E 2 5 Hy 4 ‘will report in person without de! to Major General Hooker, oo pending D' pert tof the East, at New Work , for assignment to duty at Fort Miller, Marble- Yhend, Massachusetts. ‘Under tho provisions of seneral order No. May 1, 21866, from the War Deparment, the services of the fol- Mowing nained officers, b’ing no lonzer they are hereby honorably mu" out of the of the ‘United States. They will receive no final payments ‘until they shall here satisfied the Pay De; it ~tbat they are not indebted to the United — ‘Assistant Quarermasters United States volunteers— Captain George A. Flagg, Brevet i ote Jobn Whipple, Captian 8. B. bt igs Major; Captain T. J. lle, Brewt Major; in RS mer canes HL B. ‘ntl bg wee bg Rear J. Tanner, tain J. § Jon revel - ya J. J. Me- Get dyyain 3. W. Pearman, Gaptals 3. b. dames, Brevet Cuimel; Captain Milton Dana, in E. P. Farr, + Brevot Mgor. NAVY BULLETIN, ORDEKED—MaY 14. ting Ensign A. H. Berry to duty in the office of de- ot onDERED—May 15. Acting Carpenter Thos. McUlone, to steamer Lacks- ‘wanna, — William Maxwell Wood, James C. Palmer and William 5. Bishop, to duty.as a board to examine —. condition of the midshipmen at the Naval DETACHED—mAyY 14. Surgeon Passed E. M. Stein from New York ‘Mary, Yard, and waiting orders, ‘Actin, Knok from steamer Mahaska, ‘and granted leave of absence. Acting rAariaa Philips feocs the Galt Equadrom, vand granted leave palsciniey Acting it Paymaster E. Boggs, from Commander Edward E. from com- » quand of steamer Port Royal, and ‘Acting Master Thomas M. Gardner, Third As- . Engineers Conrad t. ssc nfo | sve of ‘William H. Summers, Acting Ensign F. “Sctieg Assia vs G. Act zat bur Jenene y Daniel L. King, nrdsconl inser ‘squadron, and of absence. Ensign Robley D. Evans, trom Navy Yard, Washing- ‘ton, and ordered to Navul Observatory. Mato Fred. W#Hiathaway, from steamer Jasmine, and granted leave of absence. RESTONED—MAY 15. Mate Eugene Coleman, of steamer PromoTan—May 15. Actung Assistant murgeon Soollay Parker to noting Passed assistant surgeon. Aeong real a ae etiny * M ‘Nate Weitiare | Welch, May 1 xs Acting Volunteer Lieutenant W. H. Maies, May 15. Acting Master W. A. Mills, May 18. HONORABLE DISOMARGS REVOKED—waAyY 16. Acting Ensign John P. Jones, and ordered to duty as an assistant to the navigation officer at the Navy Yard, Dew York MISCELLANEOUS. to the ‘abou Acting Rear Admiral Geo. P. Pearson retains command of the South Pacific squadron, with beadquarters at Cattan or Valparaiea. . are Comanches, St. Marys and Lackawanna, The Ashuelot, Commodore Febiger, will Borton the the a of Congress con- rratalating bis imper al on bie recent i ™m assaemnation. After ing this service the Diiavtonomoh, with her eo fs to join and is to bo shown Europe. Coroners’ Inquests. THE SUICIDE OF THOMAS W. BIRDSALL—VEMDICT OF SUICIDE BY STRYCHNINE. Coroner Naumann held an inquest yesterday morning on the late Thomas W. Birdsall, President of the Seceri- ty Fire Tosurance Company, at their private office, 119 Broadway, No further facts as to the immediate cause of the net wore elicited at the examination, Henry Har- row, one of the directors, testified that on Wednesday afternoon, about half-past three o’elock, he saw him for the lost time alive; be then tobe somew hat deprossed, which waa stiributed to the fect that he had took an apple out of of the sections and hotuing the apple to. bis Closed the on behind oe Minutes and then came out, wiping er oer vera) notes on snpersertoed ne Defore, and held a consultation ‘Witness then left and the ast 28ss3) tte Fi NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY or fell to the roar yard, adistance of nearly thirty feet, and fracturing the veriebray of the peck, ted in & ew minutes afterward. Tho female domexics seeing Mrs, Rudder fall ecreamed for help, and coming out conveyed her into the honse, Coroner mann Was subs quent y called to bold an inquest, and from the ovidence into- duced the Jury believed the occurrence to have been ac- cdental. A verdict to that eflect was accordingly rea- dered, Decrased was thirty-eight years of age, and a aative ot New York, The Turf, UNION COURHA, L. 1.—TROTTING, ‘Tuurspar, May 24,--Purse and stake $300, mile heats, nicely, | and 6 &. Hl ts ; EH au HH 5 BE ag g iH sae if il as fi as 13 és ase i Bele 2 z excitement, The twas for Mr. Blunt 101, for The oso declared Mr. tine a] elected. Hereupon Mr. Ogden rose amid renew. excitement and protested against the result of the ballot on the ground that the purpose of the vote was not stated on each of the tickets, as required by law. Mr. Grinnell moved that the protest be laid on the table, carried after a warm but brief discussion, y the election ought to be carried unani- mousiy, bat no action was taken on this sition. The President said that with to the objection of Mr. Ogden, sixty-seven of |the tickets had the boyd stated on erefore the protest would wo the ind. The Chamber was &@ scene of continuous it, the friends Mr. Clereman with « feeling of surprise at the unex- Ppvorioas to the vailot petition signed by two a - pilots was of Mr. It of the Queen of England. Thursday being the anniversary of the birthday of the Queen of England—an event which bas always been in holiday bunting, The mail steamship Java, now in ber dock at Jersey City, displayed her colors at cight o'clock in the morning. The American fiag floated from the foremast and the English from the mainmast, the French from the mizzenmast. The other bunting floated from the jibboom to the taffrail. At twelve o'clock a royal one walate of t jae fired in honor of the 5 shipped « box of nitro-glycerine in New York to fan Francisco, where it exploded on the 1th of April last, k'lling several persons The charge was brought under the tenth section of the Act of Congress, of August 30, 1882, which enacts that any person is guilty of a mig. in I l Hi BA si 5 rs i Hd ! | i Allege@ Seduction Case. aphysician of } city. Se eee ss chont hanes of @ plaint! * bis damages Fro derondant pote tae general denial. Judge Me "% having stated that Phe case on trial would occupy attention dnring the pmainder of the term, adjourned the balance of his calMndar untl! the first Monday of next, This cane will be painfully interesting when tt on. Couneel for plalutifl, ox-Judge Thompson, fo dagoudant J.B. PRPS S AND DEATH MARRIAGE May 24, by the Morrow, J. Evga’ xan, of ddisdora, &. J., to Miss Many A. Gna sill, ® Seas fo in Taosday, "May of thy bride's methor, by the fev. J. C.K Taxes H. Ruway to Bwta, danghter of the in Macfarlane, ail of this city. No cards. Luricex—Bruevrver.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 23, at st. Paul's chucch, by the Rev. 7. Staffor Drowne, Waiter Lutrany, of Linden, N. J, to AMRLIA Viton, youngest danghter of George Wm, Bremoyer, f Brooklyn, No en Camden and Phitadelphia papers ploase copy. Sturvesyast—Horrock,—On Wednesday, May 23, by the Rev. Dr. Hutton, Mr. Hemy Sruvvvsant to Mira Gasman sooo daughter of Ely Hoppack, Esq., all of this cit Ls daughter of i if a i i E i i f i b I E J i | FY i fi if ii fc i C3 ry F « months. rolatives and i itl M ale et j ‘Thi son-in-law, Hiram 3 ‘The eral ‘varvice will horn re nde Zion church, corner of Matiove vane ong te irty-eighth sarest, od fiends tre invited to attend. . bi wee os ee. N. 2 on fednesday, ‘a short severe tiln Simm Onovimratt, in the 394 year of. bis age. py, The relatives and frien: from his ih . Car: ‘will leave the Hoboken ferry at half-past twelve o'clock. Train leaves — Gity via Northera Railroad of New Jersey at one o'clock ; roturns at 4:60. Cueany.—On Thursday, May 24, Mr. Josarm Cmenay, Sr., in the Tist year of his age Funeral services this day (Friday), at twelve o’clock, noon, at the residence of his son-in-Inw, J. F. Bald- No, 74 Barrow ttreet. The remains will be taken om tie Wanting: taseerae afhée 6 th itt UNN.. jureday, a ness, ire retgiven one te ram rospect{ul! sit ’ 10 relatives and friends are ally to attend thd funeral, from his lato rosidence, 352 Wost Twonty-Afth sires, on. Saturday afvrnoon, a alf-past one o'clock. The remains wilt be taken to Calvary Com- etery for interment. Farre.t.—On Wodnesday, May 23, Jaen Farner, axed 00 years, a native of tho county Kilkenney, Ir ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resi- dance, 208 Firat avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Firainasoxs,—On Wednesday, May 23, Jonx Freasix- Mont, a native of the parish of Abbey, county Longford, Irels aged 40 ey The friends of the family and those of bis brother Simon are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his tele, residence, 230 First avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, or 4 xiGan—In Fra Axx Fiaxicax, 68 years of ‘age, . Hor relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 2 Carroll street, South Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be intorred in Caivary Come- .—On Tuesday, May 22, Jana Faxavsson, M. D., aged 30 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of bis late father in-law, Joel Conklin, are respectiully in- vited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from bis late residence, 142 West Forty-secoud street, Richmond and Norfolk (Va.) Gray.—On W ra please , May 2a Masaaner Geer, a ne- mieish, county Longiord, Iré- 4 and 5 months. The friendsand acquaiutances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mrs. Cain, 390 Ei ~y avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clo Gratacar.—On Thursday morning, 24, at four o'clock, Kam M., daughter of George G. Gratacap, aged 17 years. Safe on the evergreen shore. Funeral service at Fairmount, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. Bui at Greenwood on Sat- urday , At balf-past three o'clock. Gcvios.—On Wednesday, May 23, Havurerra, danghter of Henry and Fannie Guion, 8 monthe and 6 day». ‘Hie has gone to meet her in heaven. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her — 382 Third strect, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Hatarmap.—On Tuesday, May 22, Prarsow Harstmap, in the 94th year of his age. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully vited to attend the funeral, from his late remdener, 93 te this (Fi }) afternoon, at three o clock. 22, Mama M., youngest of the late Joba A in, of Nenagh, county Tipperary, Ireland, e relatives an: in the 224 year of her age. friends of the family are resp et. fally invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of her sister. Mre. Iv hue, 668 Kighth avenae, to the Church of the Holy Cross, in West Forty second street, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of ber soul. Hirexsov,—On Thursday, May 24, Wintaw H. Hickson, —— 30th ear of bis age. on and friends of the family are respect- The 0 ‘n sat, members af Mohawk Bo. gine Company No. 16 are 1y Invited to atten: 4 of our tao brother member, Jeremiah Hy gina, from his residence, 43 Laurens street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, WALTER J. YOUNG, Foreman. Kurrax.—On Thureday, May 24, Siva Kirrax, in the Slat your of his age. Funeral services will be beid at his late residence, 27 Downing stroet, this (Friday)evening, at eight o'clock. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to Kavxnor.—Suddenly, on Wedorsday morning, May 23, Jana KE. Kasey. . Novice of the faneral hereafter. Lorre.—In Paris, France, on Sonday, April 29, W. Tavine Lavra, youngest son of Willian and Maria Lintz, im the 21st is age. The relatives ead frends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bia parents, No, 111 Clinton place, thee (Friday) afternoon, at three o’elock, wiihout further notice, Nentos.—fn Bruokiyn, on Wednesday, May 23, Rurza- sara, Ue beloved wire of Jobn Norton, in tho 27th year ber age. Requiescat in pace. Amen. The friends of the family are respretfally invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock, from het late residence, Bergen street near Powers The Temains will be taken to the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Debevow street, near De Kalb avenue, where » solemn requiem mary will be offered for the repose of ber soul, and thenee to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross for interment, Nort.—On Thursday, May 24, at hin residence, in Brooklyn, & D., Jamms Nort, m the 67.0 year of bis ee. Notice of funeral in to morrow's papers, Peansox.—At St. Louis, Mo. on Tuceday, May 22 Grace Bana, wife of Edward T. Pearson Perry.—On Wednesday, May 23, Many Perry, dang) and Mary Petty, aged 2 years, 4 months and friends of the family are reapect Attend the funeral, this (Friday) afver- Clock, from the residence of ber parents, , m., on Wednesday, May 28, daughter’ of Richard il and Dorothy A Joars, 4 months and 27 days morning, May Kare, wife D. D., and daughter of the the family are invited to residence, No. 40% nelia Térhoun, at Hackenseck, on Saturday aflernoom, «i hail-past one o'cloth, witbont further poiler Tenis tern Chambers ‘frees, at 11 45 A.M, reer ot Wilmington, Del., Philadelphia and St Lous (Mo) papers plonse bopy.” 5.—PRIPLG SHEET. Ber dnosday, May 2%, after a short Nanuet, and county, oa «0 03 year 2 (i Tiday) aftertoou. at two vo p.—On Thorsday moran wily child of Janos Wand Uarrh aged] month and 15 dose The retatives and (rene of the family are reepect- fully inv ut the (nuerul, from the resideuce of Ws paren s, ITT West Fourth mrect, this (Friday) after- boon, af two o'clock, _ SHIPPING NEWS. We SRW YORK-—THE Dar. 405 | ON we Mord 721 wom Pore of New Yoru, May 34, 1860, CLHARED. "ee Raleigh, Basiey, New Orieans—Ltvingston, For Savannab—L L Jones, Savarnab—Murray, Forrte & Rebeena Clyde, Young, Wilmington—J Hand. Nepean, Waker, hosion--Repeine Oesmohip Bteuma! on—| DI oryey Renters, Cask. Boston WP OL in tropa, Winsor ‘San Fr ny framtehi—K P Buc! ‘Groot, London. Steamship Perit, Delany, Steamship Virgo. Balkiey, ‘iteamship — aCo, ing x. tare Pa Johnson, Williams, Port Medway, N8—T M May: ‘Brig Neva (Br), Smith, 8t John, 4 4, Bile Two rothite (ity, Foruet, bt Joba, NB? f Noriua Brig K Rowe, Jones, Galveston—Y. Cowan. ataneaulia (Bomy, Hachtinatn, Port ai Platt Roop, ett Schr Enterprise (Br), Brown, Halifax, W8—J F Whitney & gight Impadence (Br), Morehouse, Helifar—-D B De oit Sehr Atlantic (Br), Langl 4 four Ajmeer Gey dine ty Cormwalls, NS—P f Nevius & Sehr Caspian, Larrabee, Ellzabethport—tHoly-ke, Murray #, ARRIVED. ahi rene Parrish, Norfolk, with mdse, to Liv- enmshi) Congreas, Melbourne, Baltimore, 72 hours,'with 1 oO Ship Thomas Dunham, You 1, 98 with, mise and all passengers: ta Thomas Darton. Iti ae Bable Island, spoke schr Hanah Bidridge, of Boothbay, wih £00 bois at, Np Southern Chief, Higsing, Tondon April 18 (left the Downs 224), with mdsé, to D'&J U Brookman. April 23, Richard White, of Boston, aseamian, fell froin aloft over: und was iost: May 6, William Nchuier, of ‘Btettin, Taatantiy tilted mara at, spoke ay Calume news 4 140 90, Spoke ship Colum- in from New. York for Liv |. Ne Bark Hugo Otto (Ham), Osnabruck, Hong Kong Feb 4, with mdse. to Olyphant & Uo, Passed “Anjier Feb 14, Cape ©f Good Hope March 31. Feb lon 107 K, spoke ship, Sacramento, from Boston, March 24, Int 33.4 8, 0n 2848 Ko an Anstrlan bark from Macao for Havana; March 29, lai $451 lon 25 42. ship RenoWn (ir), steering WNW; Sith, lat 86 29, lon dt, bark Sophie (ir), from Madras for Liverpool, 37 days out. Hark Dan (Dau), Lauceuberg Hong. Kong Feb 7, with mise, to Everest. & Co. Passed Anjler Feb 18, Capa of Good Hope April M lat 26 20S, lon 8 'E, spoke bark Baron Von kon for Havana, 43 ‘out; 18th, lat 26 45, lon 68 40, bark ranus (Ham), from Ma- cao for Hormburg, Oo days out; ath, Int 34605, lon 2805, «hip Kenown (tr), from Bombay for London 34 days < Ma 12, tat 29 405 Lo 71, Deg Landorn (dit) ; Mtb, Tat S4 88, lon 73 20, echr yna (BE), Lom ot Domingo for Hioston. Bark Pjukan (Norw), Hansen, Cantiff, 30 days, with coal, to Holmboe & Co, Bark Jenny (Brem), Harighorst, Bremen, 48 days, wit! mdse and S4/ passengers, to Cattus & Kausche. Has bad three deaths. Bark Icho (Rr), Henry, Algoa Bay, 70 days, with wool, to Feb Geo F Mulley. Bark oke (Br), Skaling, Havana, 15 days, with au- £25, '0 2 F Feniston &'Co, | May 17, lat 3408, lon 74 86, spoke “ie day 7 aT tat AG Koss, trot Remediox for Boston. k Flectwing (of Brookhaven), Ruland, Cienfuegos, 18 ym ith sugar; to master ark Sailor Prince (Ir), Wren, Matanzas, 13 days, with sugar and inetado, to CO Duncan, jl lark Stampede (of Nassau), Jewett, 12 days, with tod K Ward & Co, rp rig South Boston (of Pictow), Lane, Malaga March & and Gibraltar Aprit 1, with fruit do, to R'P Buck & Co. Had head winds and éalma the entire pass Brig Sarah B Crosby (af Portand), Gaze, with mugar, vo Hint, Son & C rig A L Peek (itr), Peck, Matangns, 18 days, with angnr, to master. Has been'I2 days north of Hatteras, with strong N and NW winds, Brig Mary Johnson (Br), Fullerton, Matanzas, 30 daya, wih sugar,to J © McAribur. May 5, lat 4, lon 69, in a 4 'Coretopinant and jib. nant the decks: le a! 17th, lac 37, Poruand, ‘The MJ ge Sroxby, Clenfuegos, 20 brig Kesex, of to Hambure. ke, Newhall, Newburg for Portamouth, Schr Matilda (of Gibraliar), ‘Stevens, ‘Taupleo, 35 days, with hides, &, to Brugiere & Theband. eckiht Libdertatora (Dan), Leyba, Maracaibo, 2 days, with ee, Behr to order. Harriet Thomas, Robinson, Clenfuegos, 19 days, with sugar, Ae, to master, sehr Hattie Coom! (of Rockland), Drinkwater, Baracoa, 13 days, with fruit, to J & T Pearvall Sehr Brilifant (of Nassau), el, Eleuthera, 11 days, it. to RE Hutebinson & r Charles Woolsey, Bar! bound to Sebr Elizabeth, Kelly, C! Kobe Talo of Pities, Laka, r n, 8 daya, reine. Oltver Booth, Blizard, Georgetown, Behr dunn Wri pe orgatown, I. 6 days, ligabechvort oF Mi wo, anton. "Prorigeary Sebr Union, —, ean, Dillon, Stonington for Albany. Jones, ae Betr Kate Mt Behr D Behr Ki . Nieke: Bebr Entire, Kiantes Steamship Erteason. Wind at sunset 8. Marine © Pivot Boat A T Stewart, No6, came up to the city yeu terday morning in tow of the Harbor Police steamer, having been run into while lying off the Capes of the Delaware by echr Transit, staving in the A T Stewart's bow and carrying away ber foremant. Sen Canouimm, Fox, of Milville, NJ, wan wrecked at Chincoteague on Friday Inet. She loaded at a North Caro. lina port with shingles, and came over the @hineoteague bar on Friday, about 1 o'clock, and after proceeding some dis. tance struck on Willlam’s Shoal, and soon file’. In the afternoon and evening the tea was brenking over ber nearly mast bigh, with three men at the mastheads, but it was lim. porsible to board her until the next day, owing to the violent storm that prevailed, Noone wason board—boat gone A abort distance from the achooner the body of a email inan with black hair and whiskers, was picked up, supposed one of ( crew. Me was buried at Chincotengue, A truck was als pleked up. containing female end children's apparel, from which it is presumed that the eaptain bad bis wife ard fomily on board, who, with captain and erew, are supposed to be lost, as it was impossible for a beat to lve in eneh « sen Capteip Kelley and the wreckmaster at Chincotes have taken charge of the vessel nnd cargo, and were wreck on Tueadey. They have taken the vessel further wp inlet, The © was 9 tone register, built in 1800 at in, and rated A2¢. Sone Mary A Brows, Harrington, of and from Camden for Charleston, was burned at sen 2th ult, Wer cargo con- “ hay and Inthe, Her eapte’n and erew were saved by bark Sarsh Hubbard, and arrived safely at Ma- tanzas. Suir Nomnonoran—The hark J 1, Thierman. from Rremen for Baliltnore, which arrived within the Capes 224 inet re. «having fallen jn with th Jochareugh ( (31 Non 19 We wit iter cone and Inn The} LT took of ber crew (27 tn wil). t sterred them to (he brig Panny (ir), boGod Ww Lav. Bane Arnica, Upton, from Sierra Leone for Roaton, went ree? near the oonst » | =, tum pir * in three days ont, » when she wae grt leaking b wes (Bam), from to Inte Mt Thernae in Sarma ty bn Ac, repaired ard sailet Aprl Sy Mise on Vorsen—The w lor New York, with lose of mast, re of the Gene ind from New reived outin On the return trip fem ove afternoom, bn bie port om the a bean rm nM, om the dot | able Iie clear weaker from AEDITEREANEAS! GULF OF GENOA—FERD LOGHT ON et mam Minister of Marine st Fle tar ibe het a iat 419 ay pparate the tower ia given 41 Bast of Grewamion, By > mand of \hete Lortey Oh) HEARTY | foie Sow EI, 2700 Whalemen. Hark Petret, Cleaveland, obi at New Dedfort 2h! tne for ft sean Matiapoien't, Trtpp, of i, Wh ieee and oe id We at home oy the Tat of Ang tree 1 A Panton oa Paton, bran. 2 ly. Mer | Bark Bogle, from Liverpool for New York, May 18, no D Yard (of New York), from Cuba, May 22, e Anum, March 18—Vassed, Amoy for Nivork mouih, Michel, Dah, (rome; ZB. sohrAD Becuil, Lomes, morning of 15th, and al) wii ~ enna are oe el estaba nee Haver jor) aye obs ! iieiweng Mop Cow Diy, May it—Are brig ork); neha Agenore,, Dickson, wana, May 19— 120, Willams, 19tby'bark Thos Fie 1), Vere Crux port I Saqua, bark Arr rr bark rks Svertiens Trade, Mary E Amsden, Smith, NYork; lsh, trip Free Poster, NYurk, and do, Wiieb, Loud, P1 4 Bre Oak Pott ten Ports, Amaranth, from March 24—Sid Blandina Dudley, arrest, Fal- ariivuse (Africa), Apri 17—Arr Madonna, Jordan, New Tinton (and eld thet for N Halifax (nnd etd 19th for Dine Br), Savannah, peedietoe, ; Andrew Johnsen (8), 9th, Andrew Johneon (« See je eee sehr Inilade} ph ‘ood, NY PAU exsterly wind vessels aalled Mobile; Savannah; nie, Decker tis (@), HT (), Ips. near Aa New Orieans ‘irom London), Now pon en Carbarien; brig Sarah NYork, Mastorn, deste, Matpin, ols mitt gut lish, Caroline (a), Wylie, .NYork; Perevian, al- AH Bini 3: o—In k, to vail 16th; Bolo teal) on (BE), Gu in. ‘Ady 12th, St David (@) for ITth; Dalaware (9), for A Mose tor dowsin: Peruvian it) for at ork : Aleppo ja do 19th; City of ‘and Bont for do Voth, Cit (8), for 1th; Carolina , for ‘Thor 't Meyer, for NV: re dr, Al “I pon do m, Bvans for Nov Ann Gray (Br), Griffith 20th, (Métaaa, May (11 part bark NM Ye du: brig singe (Wu), BY oth eres NYork; barks Cariolan, oak, tot Phisadelputa, 40 for Phi ia, brig Mini (ir), Holder, for talumore, to anil ith Ter de: ass Gud aus brig Pron pales ( rh, for do, Anna, Dart, Philadelphia. Pearson, New Orleans. r, Wilmarth, & Elizabeth rr abtp Clara Wherle: Bremer, and Uaroline Foley, doy Nallan, do; Ocean, Stanwood, . Old Bid, sete Kawiloy, aad Charlotte Fish, strong, Philadel pita. StJoun, NF, May 7—arr schr Wild Horse, Macomber, NYore (and wd 10th for NYork); 10th tury schrs Margaret & Lucy, Crosley, 4 erpool: Br brig Aure 2 HOSTON May 2 ell, Wh Lb \jadelp trian Halltax: ach has barks Daniel Webste; Matuneas; Hadiey, r, Phflnds at Townsend, spond, aitd Ma if Ki si chester, Hurnets, and Col Kady, ns, from. ¢ on, 188 9 rin Stier, a Wih—Arr steamer Ashland, Norton, Manila; Ada Carter, Messing; brig Ann Elizabeth, Sierra Leone renee Demerara. on UL, Ant Md Hr steamer « M " Wiley. Halt Howes, Susan tt Pavilion, Milay,, on, Maker Port +E JD Grifin, Gould, NY: Lovgh F sobr Joson, Sprague, Bos. Everett, Boston: brig Roseway Belle (Br), bark Hourietia, Lough Foyle, Ire, ark Ovlo (Norw), * & Niorks ainoed nt Surinag, Lashing Wave, and soben ‘onder bet J Stockton, NYork; barks Dor KANGORK May 10—Cld echra Olive Hayward, Wyman, Phil. Adelphia; Clare Kien, Dexter, NYork: Zist. beige Jsilia 1 tne: Weeks, Bermuda; © Gulliver\(new), Guilver, Fortaa Prince. from § h—Arr at@omebip Rmily B Sid sobre Southerner, Darling. b: NO DIGHTON, port: aloup Mount Hope, PORT REARS MONT Tull, Richmond for Fall 2it—Cld sehr Tdaho. Balt! BATH. May 2!—Cld T2A—O14 bark Addie Deel brig Vioket, \dusm BASH RIVE ce meron ; for M¥orl der, Jr. oe om modere, Mur lover, do for Salem pen, tam ton, vt ithe, owe LESTON, May Dy and» market 20 vig V Arr ship & iz more, tole ae? Adams, Richmond. Va. 2L—[o port sohre 8 T Bangor, Magnolia, Ub tn. May —Ip port steamer « White € a, schre PS Mt, Kidder, weit k wigs Sid 0.) vossesn reperted re May 22—Arr sche foanake, Pall, ¥ May Flowe to and Mu fo ror, Penvell, Charleston, BC, ld i, Va achington, Chadwick ding, NY¥orks Zed hin; EP Atockton, bh NYork, wood, Sem .tis mford Roxbury; debn, Mose, Car nd Wid , Phillip: Bos land, oi oe be Keeven, Tuasey, aad § VW Strnmonn, W illiaues, oalom, W a flontun: 8 © Willette, W heaton Ly J '¥ Doughty, Campy. Past fi Te A Dance sewer, Shepos Cw . Boston; J Am ionding, Fail River: AM Edwards Hin a ‘oar, Grifin: Trade Wiad, Borson, and it B Foster, Boston, & Vanne Vanuemann, Salem Bateman Vi May, athe sett Narrows. i ts Shaw,’ Prov donee, way. ins Ltey Laker, Marblehead; 5B Wheeler, MeGlaughlin, Henconnet; RS Doom u Providence; ® & 1 Welsh, Hoecker, Carve it c Poder cat S Tania he Norwich, John Carroll, Hartford, RK No 64, wemith ey Church Adain. Nene itrtoua, We eht mt or. Tham pwn We ‘ . iin A Jayne, bea yan samy Poramou' in. tn pa men eg canjenat ND, aid S He Lincoln, Collie, bark man, Otte, Matanzas Cid tng } Coker, Pte ae Maryland, Allen, do. sid bared ‘olb-ook ; brlg Torrents Arr sche Nicene Hole; Klizsbeth Graty Deckir, Danio, CE} a) i.) York. «id nelire rude nce, MOV IDES - timore via Eo u B strong, Cok, Falkenbu beth Bo, wl North Veeite, We o: Raward Wrote Htzabeth port, Ble 4 Nothup: New Hegulos, Garter; Clare Jute, Pa ans Corbulo, J Ws }o3d, ‘orth Amboy, NJ: Forest dere Haverutraw ; Form, “do; faylor, Mickersin, and delphia; Exehauee hicown, Blgabethy flea, Salterly, Fitz non; Tense Hinokley, Leavitt, Hadelphis , Treasare, Palmer is, Kile, NY ore bt NY: Zkl—Arr achre Amelia, Rewhe: Elwaod Doton. Jarvis: Jae wh Hickinan: Nig’ tingale, Beebe: Louisa Gray en, and Merey or, reed, Wh over, Ketehuin, and Onaver Heft, ® MW er Het, Case, Delaware Clty; Alemon ma, Frewoh: JB he Kaxchange. HKrown, and ©: arlene A Phebe Blizabett, Chase, and 8 Ap sohre Karah eon” Hart, » Torbert, Then} Vipabrethy paon rt, aepiine, sloop Moy PAWTL NAN FRANCTSCO, Mog 2t—Are ship Prt riman, NYork; brig Ludwig, Hong Kong; a y 22—Arr sohry RH Wilson, Mull, Dete Ket, Rabloson, ENeahe bpert ' or kogeh oY at, brig J Weat, POST OFFICE NOT! POST, OFFICE NOTIOR, Vthe matte for ¢ t liritain and the Continent, vim per steamer WkMIN per steamer CliY OF Nut Office at 10:30 A. M., and at the wp M. | Btavions Cand D744. M. M. } Baton a, aA Mw. JANKE KELLY, ¥ EXCURSIONS, VIRAT GRAND PIACATORIAL EX« THR eatin to the Chole: vote ~The nid son steamer Ret I. im errelh, wil plices Moy Te Bip. Oh, 0 Mo: pier Ro. & North vali, Ooh tog te » Mefreshments, a board Fare @2 And hot JO) KAUT Proprmor 8. 0. MIBKCK, AUN ighth sireet O%, Mrowue hg atreet AK, & A. pOUTT. sy BILLIA HS. we. SALE—A arpagnrp YULY 812% BILLIARD Table, marble bed. Wilh be sold iow If applind fur coun, Cali a 70 Duane aireet, DARTIES WISHING TO PUROHASH BILTTAND TA bins sboult not fall to call on W.d HHARP at Lie sateen. rye ote nounoed the best in use. ‘ reer ee ve A GHEAT WAR GAIN nein ¥ Wa BIAS 47 Bacony's thetel banding MuMNire ce. SMALL FAMILY DECLINING d like to diepore of thebr fw . A Thirtennth strent, four dovre wort of TATED THIRTY FINE YARDS OF OAMUET, im Gol order, aud sha Masvusbla price, Adres, with bering, ah oare, etalon U. STUUR LL mers Man rae fan Tuced prices, W Wranweia at aA thre. jal Three Oar Bur defy « prem are coneuarey and partene wanting weil made mnie ia.gwry ue © wall befure purchasing, Grade rts uf the onan Panne G7. Ab SH Wont 340 24., ThE LECTURE SKAWOS. MPORTANT LECTORES DAILY FOR GMAT UNAS only, at tae New YorR duseam of Anat 4 he. Parton ombie We atiend these lectures can hare el an fe apt of eo enmta by add reteng ear weet Dew Lore Musoom of Amatenmy, LECTURE Wik TSTURY OF ANTE CHRIST. & Qviivered by Joun Wil aus, at 1 niveratty Be Washington sare, on Sunday evening peet at #o chee the Koma #6 ndihe bor propane) whem the reli cone the derelopineus of 40 cores, will be 4 the (ale of the Papal «,snm mnvewtguted, pos of tne * iments 9 Sp < eye yo EOE Tis ba At OF 4 Bovee Is 8 PL: ee MOON, Wt Voar® arenas OMnixing Mm Vervene 0 + hme 154 SASPRLEY ot faspeownty FEN a fithed Rocmes, oth Bre clene Peart, for peate tt RA hs) ieee oF einge gen iene SITUATION WASTED mm, attest Felerenmns given. Call a Fe ITUATION. Warren A th, ne PeamterinnsA ond weirees gmt ty Fete Fencem COM at i Weak Bah we mone ee . man Us. TRI eTWwORTHT Wartho

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