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THE T2eisvRy RING AND THE NATIONAL —_ 1868, ‘The traditional slave palniy dominant party of the “Dare to oppose the, feat pop a epee the ever ready and effective pa de pt question of finance ia discussed, ‘This fiogneial KU Kiux Klan tmpresees the minds of our politictans far more fearfully than ite namesake possibly can the jeast intelligent of contrabanda, ’ Though ubiquitous and more powerful than any political organization ever formed in the United States, the Treasury ring has nota particle of papu- lar support or influence. Indeed, its end has come when the people are thoroughly informed of its aim and operations, It exist®, therefore, by frightening corrupt politicians and making alliances with every interest thidt bias the least Popularity with the peo- Ple‘or influence in Congress, It took 84 tho people's determination to put dowa she ‘and reatorethe Union et all. hazards to Mnancial schemes appear tely necessary to Ob- tain the Tesult #0 much by all. To doubt shat the sale of bonds on commission by that fnsn- ai Peter Funk, Jay Cooke, was absolutely easential to the salvation of the f, of that the national banks were anything leas 1 philanthropic instita- tions established for the same purpoge, Was regarded as “disloyal” in thé extreme up to the period of Lee’s surrender. During the war excitement the ring was able to obtain legislation entirely changing the monetary Policy of the government, and to denounce as ‘dis- Joyal” all who opposed them. Now, however, that the disloyal. dodge bas grown thréadbare they must cast about for new élementa of strength, in alliance with every outaide interest Pogsible. Is there @ church tobe built? Members of the ring are the first to subscribe and its infiu- ence is secured. ‘Does 8 railway company require legislation? The ring is. ready to aid, or appear to, Qnd thatinfuence is secured. Does a rival railway fividta embers 2 tte rng age Seady with ald fr coreraons ae mule ian, te Po coats a perth hea 2 ‘at court to help make " at ‘at least furnish a ay a te Hoary, % The moet notaple, among the ring’ ank- ‘forces son Lhvrellg ei Indus- . Peter Cooper, LD. I, ; tates: Wilson, E. B. wart 2 4. B. Stone and Beroey coor Michigan, reo pica the wi ug free 0 of aa pied Yo the erm p bape his sini iperintendent of the Cambria iron Works, is, by virtue of his double office in the trial League (an honor granted to no other Con- @ressmen), co more influential personage Miere mem! fs ee ‘and national K presi- In short, he is great Hatt oP ae 1 aya oF shall be excused, therefore, ber of than a bist meu with ieee powerful induence men wi their a ng Ha lee po cate Morrell'p forte is fi first legislativ, soar i the introduction of carding of crates i ain in the nied States faa and ha- 1 al Ba It went 5, the Gomanitioe of ni a fnal eso aes se eae o House a few weskseince ee ey favors increasing th fiaki6s and faxation. His ie the national bank ciret tiont ome. fundred million dollars (8200, ,000,000), inatead of re- ing the hein Latorrs — lose ‘provided by law, peas ids best Ra “plan ir carried into execution, Would place » he coolly tells us ‘the increase of tbalr'¢ ded artis notes to the amount.of 000,000 would juire them to lodge with the ‘reasurer, 16 secure ulation, not Jess than $610,- 00,000 of bonds, bearing $36,500, 000 of interest.” According to Mr. Morrell’s own statement, there- fore, the people are to be taxed $36,500,000 annually merely to enable the national banks Spey jon. He is very careful to oireulati re to keep it the sy ae a ge circulation has costing @ cent, ag the ea Rsv correch, 2 jonal_bank circulation is rep i post ‘The ait per ‘are moog from taxati wi safely ass: will manage, by hook or by it vornin fon ot erie east a ihe peopl le annual ab follows:— terest On da to seca! ré circulation. terest on national auk ¢ Seaton ceo oben on bonds lege Peete secure 8,800,000 Double interest on United States de ite 7. im national Seaiviet Roe Genes 17,600,000 * nnnal national bank burden......, ee $45 500,000 jan of hational finance advocated by the New aL Pa ey rn and other iss journals, Pan arom pdce Pome wan aaa | d out of Oo! men ip end ou the peo- just. $146,500,000 annui ro thant the i a and Is in cvery other respect vastiy preferable. ‘hich shail Congress choose? CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE AND HIS ANCESTRY. New Yor, May 4, 1968, To THE EDITOR or THE HERALD:— --¥ou have an article this morning on “Chief Justice Ohase,” and lam now seventy-four, and the with me, is synonymous with firmness and integrity, il to bri ir ag RL | relative, Philan- é “a. me ng LK pF a tS who raised two iting an fewed vi te Kone or force of character, Done any Fu the met J Justice, was rector of Christ rtford, Conn., at the time of the ford the the “Convention's first ‘act. Was—‘Resolved, That a committee be appointed to invite the der Chase, who died senior aa them. en- of bisown. This resem sees ven- A committee on him and stated ‘that with them alternately each Fn omy Rae Bey bad yo Strong and Piint lah and Cushman (Baptist), who had accepted, na wished his favorable answer. He then drew himself po full height (six feet one inch), and sald:— eytiemen, please bear my respects to the presi- fient of your convention, and tell htm that the chureh has not furnished me with @ form ae 2 er that countenances rebellion.” If the Chief Justice has « One drop of Philander’s blood, he presides at the bead of The court, aud will prevent the Senate be- bn ry Fanine RASTUS GOODWIN. RECONSTRUCTION INA NEW SHAPE, Major General Meade has has issued the following cir- cular from nis headquarters im Atlanta, Ga. It has been transmitted to various parties:— Baapauparans, THLAD, Miuitary Disenicr, } Ga.. A 1968, Dagar Stn—The Protestant Epis- malary church of tl ity wi before be At oreo Ps [Spssah to tee Tees ees capaermenete cee cosupation of Brtbe rar renaer hoot of eg ite men. pair the of the war. ae of Bol cate duties e covpving on mein ‘ay ree Cp | geen h oweter emi nal will be most antl gratefully recived, and can be mided to the friend tho witl-deliver thie ominan cation. Feeling my appeal will got be made in vain Bnd that aii whe assist me in this good work will in due time be fuiiy and amply rewarded, F remain. With great respect, tats veby truly GEO, 6, BEADS, Major Gen puree tir agin os eek & I HAYTI. Cape Bayti, and have cara the intervening ee ee ftrongly armed gangs to intercept any retreat that B seenne mre by AB attempt was made by with an.army of 4,000 from Cape /Hayti, to out his way through the Caos to relieve Salniave, but they were cut to pieses by the insurrec- téontists on the Way, and only 800 men returned when’ wins hy se Goneent hinantis had a very narrow Touetcan anxiety 19 now manifested by De Lorme, the Governor of Port au Prince, in conse quence of its becoming clear that the Cacos are being directed by superior minds and able generalship. D hovers upon an idea that there areAmerican gt the bottom of it; but that idea is on. No y of the Unless they are the: ppesiiascels territory, ‘upon their policy, and fet ¢ ing th t thay hey hove's mndance of ahow no object but overthrow Sal- to resist zs E 5 foret generally are afraid to pe Say wane would pl rai akan tet fa orks them; “tnd the insurrection marches Cacos canon ton rh Fi it i 3 4 ; ve Tha mnie coe gat | oe oD no.one can gueas. think Geffrard; but that, too, is Cees In the bits great mental un- ness, Knows the unhappy position of the lent, but jose it or permit it to be believed, He a aration in the Laanp purporting to be from ve, stating that e is advan st eon tanto interior, and p nee ple reuara eS arrives for his ie epte 7ie erican Minister momently pookers for at The Port au Prince; but this new policy of Mr. Seward towards the iblio has created much talk fonecmore a be ae than others a are" alopoued ea 10 a are 0 believe. Time wil The government ant of a ne United Sta get the ay on their own te and will fot, t ree ee land. of St. Thomas as paey ej intended, oF residents there-had vol Was 34 Haytien to the Spanish dollar. 8T. DOMINGO. Resignation of the Provisional Government— Baez Proclaimed Dictater~Loan—Paper Money Di ited. . DOMINGO Crry, April 18, 1868. On the 15th of March Generals Hungria and Lu- ciano went before the National Congress and re- signed those “ample faculties” that bad been en- trusted to them by the interior towns, But previous to this the Secretary for the Interior had read to this body the required message from these generals de- clarative of the calamities brought upon the repub- le by the administration of Cabral and indicative of the policy to be fol'‘owed and measures adopted by the national representation to ameliorate the con- dition of the country. Subsequent to this Congress reinvested Generals Hungri and Luciano with these “ample faculties,” to continue until the arrival and induction into omce of President Baez. These acts entirely refute the misrepresentations sent from this capital to certain journals of the Island of Cuba, stating that President Baez would not return to the republic, but was in Caracog negotiating with his enemies on account of General Hungria’s disposi. tion to himself assume the supreme suthority. Ridiculous calumnies uy) both that the of Narre their or! Well wed would in due time be by reports of the Boletin. enue one has placed at tence were & multitude le time it has convened Stocnct inna Sose who are rataanee, eaeeeres “or as for thowe lo at < of Cabral’s embarkation vel some ar erd ‘undistur} our one oy #3 interior, some have We eRpatriate . ves, while of the governmant, Tomaip in els oonsulraayiama, Fhe people by. by unaat ave pasa Mo] TO- Samatry PI clamation tonal Coi yo it is not at leat pated We will accept tte ale Seria hl previouy talk ce ce rene ponewsl of ; loan mot dent Baez egncésted: We cannot et w truth there i in @ report, but are inclined to lieve it, in view of the patriotism and arid ideas wnich are special teristics aot ie shies of of State, Insure Seed be Woy Howe place into aera et the great elemen' republic are evident! tor torte na ineugaration ore of or god 4 Ley gen abe neral devel- opment such sons = from military eres ‘and eae ia tobacco crop. Coen as to iderab! sy crete eats ee arms for Presitent Booz, ey OF MX monthe in conan money, that ea poeeprne home “anemy fon circulation som vious aprale ie now almost com mpltey dcr ai steded. Mi a generally dave “profit and loss.” All consoercial th transactio pen ge coh with C meig canal eeaan with Meme aimicuts, and ernment does ‘disposed verfere with the {saue of more d * Jn this moment the schooner alta, Cure coa, has entered our port, having on board Mr. ham J. Jessurun, the Fich banker ‘ot that ited, an and this increases the probabilities of a loan having been made. If 80, to doubt Biv Bl. . that the Custom House duties will be pledged fot and princi; CUBA. : American Consul= Deminicaa Financial Commisston—Duel. Havana, April 20, 1868, Last evening a most unjustifiable assault and bat- tery was. committed on Mr. “De La Reinobie, the United States Acting’ Vice Consul at this port, at the portals of the Consulate, by & man named Carlos Garcia, the ex-shipping master, who was discarded by Secretary Seward for alleged frauds committed by bim on the United States government. It appears that the attack was premeditated for some time past, and advantage seems to have been taken of General bre pear ae geht Meret banp protect hi until Lersundi retu since nce the news" vaez's death, ie Bocas back Consul yey the satsfaction ‘ane and feet Seward ihe nie h Oveano, from St. said fo be On ® rausion Tee fr i ut to Washingtop; aso Caracno banker, ‘counested can Kunderow, ohang bas Smee asa 5 but neither “anything calculsted to or inspire ‘Bverything te unsettled NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1868—TRIPLE EE EOE reer i fab ebove is the title of @ society recently or- -ganized ip this city the aim of which is thus set forth in article — of its constitution:—The object of the as- sociation ahall be to do such things as to the associa- tion or its Executive Committee may seem for the general welfaire of the real estate within the district of the city lying between Grand and Thirty-tifth streets ‘and east of Third avenue; and for the general improvement of the navigation of the East river; notice to dmend by striking out the words “between Grand and” and inzerting in their place ‘south of,” and striking out the word “thira” and inserting in its place “fifth,” being given last night, Article three of the constitution. thus describes its person- nel:—“AM owners or representatives of real estate within the district mentioned may become members of this rer} by signifying their intention to the Ywuten fn the took of te amceltions the explosion’ of an engine of the Villanueva Ballway soursen pesvone ‘Wore killed or wounded. THE CUBAN TRADE. Spanish Restrictions Upom Americas Com- merce—Pretest ef New Yerk Shipewners— Dlegal Fines and Seizuree—Extent and Sta- tatice ef the fi The shipowners of the city of New York have re- ‘the assoctation a oo cently entered a formal protest against the restric- mtn, and the particular’ Fara ah aghepan tions, Or rather tmpositions; upon New York ship- was to ive the report ° peti ast owners practised by the Caban authorities. For po cinta he previous meeting t from, some time it has beens proverb in West India trade circles {oF @ vessel to get mto any Cuban port and get out of it without a fine; and this protest is designed to bring to the: notice of thé United States government the frequent and arbitrary impositions Practised upon shipowners by the authorities of the Spanish American islands. That the New York ehip- owners are right in their demand that the govern- Jhent should redress their grievances there can be no doubt, if the facta of cases where fines have been imposed be reviewed without Prejudice. Vessels clearing for Cuban porte—Ba- vana, Cardenas or Matanzas or otherwhere—are re- quired to make out three copies of the manifest, all iveon geatlemet of tact, energy willing and pier 9 gach executive comnaitioe ge rat den, of of Tron Works, eet of th rooganea chair, Zhe Spectat ; Sh i Lowber: Nrerpecmen, thereto eilling fo undertake the dutise tequirea ee Most of those not eee ° ah et bat: to moe a On mouioh, res me that wee eof tHe rane tant mered a se aes shy Spntleman to be certified by the Spanish Consul, and a fourth Gane ot hen forthe of ausoeiat for thocaptain of the vensel. ‘The three manifests | Reotng concernilg te te sired improvements with vith exact copies—coples ad Uleram even—and 1@ rem if two are correct, and a clerical error should occur | structions at Hell Gate,” He contended that what im the third, that in which the error occurs is taken | 38 co siptlyrinete ger Prentirgge nano for the correct one, and the vessel ts accordingly | tive oie om caine ot Pky York were too fined. Should a blot or a blur appear upon the mani- | apathetic ihe, Secretaty of War fest, ttiough tts phraseology be easily made out, « | ad very asap iy remaraet fh irthe opening of this chan- fine of $25 is imposed; and should there appear any How York seemed. ind! Bore itt re trivial erasure; although the sli erasure and | {tem of $800,000 to aioe eatin was irae inded appropriation rabiy arial ns oper pare ay Lye & he nega gol at pty gum. Was, even. tt bg oo ‘out if no Re wyolghs (ot ballast, Should @ vesse “now nothing ° hat had ‘done etowards | i ma ee ve Jia by ony im the manifest ie removal of ee struct The press le ae US iy of ascertain the ex: matter, and. the, HEI rey act however, to the shipowner | fy invorta nih Bimauat at nsiderable dimioulty. ‘The shipper buys or tins thes er e Henan | 5 eabeline Gk aaioabet eh ne ee” Thalvidual effort had ‘been tried at asa class a aE full. and honest weight; and ule Speaans) a eee a tins, sith be no blame ‘to the owner to state that that net hed recen called on General New: see bes pon him falls the impo- ton, who no tra years aro been sent ae ai caine cee ‘ta ne ne varying fh tee foto $10.0 thd “completed tis this work rand had favored itn tea with, toume an thelr de ai ton, ke but algo (ort the contents apt opent up. ea channel here, and had of nee Om powell ee for mates for each in round numbers, as talloee: Sto froe:all the channels to a gente of twenty-four feet would take six years and f $5,000,000" to, deepen thém to twenty-six feet $7.00 ae to deepen all the channels to twenty-four or twenty-six feet, remove metres, and not 5 and, sealn should an article ee 6 entered ore corrects on the consigned to the vessel is amenable to the imposition of the inevitable $25; or, again, hay tonnage inserted, bars 6 bea ne ? | the debris as fast VO) blasted, build walls of division, FAW te Gbenieh valent th tha, th cle aud $25, ¥ ‘would take ten years and cost over $7,000,000, of pik! b out with the pers ‘the 000, according to Cent, A single ship cannel — os futh, “nggton shige next to. imi ble to fran four feet deep be sunk for less than ape tie tm on of the customary fine, which 1000: twentyaix feet understood for $2,846,000, Gen- now 8 gort of port fee to be exacted upon iS BG eA Se Detaden cosheettans some pretenee, or upon no pretence, oF upon s SOMA AROGI No LENORE etek jared p! 02, just ag the case may happen Rongrea thou y,m onalized to make the necessary ap- ies of thie ‘Thomas B ed by Messrs. Propriation, but this ig would not do unless sufficient ir. It was nota mere Goldwait & Overton, 1s one of the most recent cases pono RT RT A f importance which have . ‘This vessel seer a4 It was @ work of national im- fore New York on d: those most interested would but Cut arri’ gat a st ethene aig of Jantar} Betate t them bier its be ges py would be easy. At the conclusion which was | Bonin lucid and forcible, there being no other usiness before the association for action, the meet- ing adjourned. Taal g oe, ving that po (808, a iF ner nap mek eons been left iy RE ok, dent. A vessel G ni made never ayerd, ieee not ber permit ee the seenas he manifest, as is customary in such cases, he venwed ‘Was fined $27,000, The Sepsis of the Thomas vine dee en attom its to at last aban iis voleel ead left it ks the hands of the aatuorines | by hor Wor sive 8 com le was remit fared to leave for Lovae. ia this Cons, tarvintteane Vv me. case, Dotwithstand. the tik of the eelzure a) ¢ wi Deindemnftoation for the loss of ie the veo. uso of the vee- gel for the sho months di which it was held, becom ‘case occurred since ——— POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, Radicals Trading on Impeachment. The Washington correspondent’ (May 4) of the Philadelphia Ledger writes that “o potential ele- the candidates for the nomination te the Vice eae pretext. umeration of the manifest there the entry of “60 bundles of headings, each the caer bundles was cor- Tr try on wit matt from the manifest of the shipper, and an action has already 0 a ee to recover the amount of the fine shipper, delegates to the Ohicago Convention were elected for ‘The case ‘the bark Ocean Home ts already some- the State at large:—A. 0, Fisk, James Lynch, Jeffer- what familiar to the public. _In this. case the error in L, Wofford, Thomas I, White, the mantfest was a trifling one and was amended by | 92 the captain en voyage. A fine of $13, aa Mdd 4 TERA orang Akad a 1:2, Chik the owners Roser. 3M Wart #0o" fo the Sueaieh | Yention from . &, ner ‘authorities. _ however, wmese Ko the | Colonel Coog, Major Sack brasil James H. Green, W. E. hovett, W. H. Sears, 0. B, Higby, T. M. Dayes, Thomas Speneé, 8. J. 8, Rayles, They are instructed to vote for U. 8. Grant for President; at liverty on the question of Vice President, John Minor Botts says he prefers to go to the United States Senate from Virginia than to be the Tadical candidate for Governor. Calculating upon Mr. Colfax being the radical can- didate for Vice President, the Lewiston Falls (Me.) Journal suggests that Mr. Blaine, of Maine, would be a suitable successor to Mr. Colfax In the Speaker's October, 1866, & most unwarrantable case of fine detention occurred in the selaure of the brig J. Clark, bog at Cedar K jorida, with lumber for Cardenas. re Was DO error in the Manifest with the exception that it bore { chair of the House, , ms coll 7 “4 instead be The Minneapolis (Minn.) Tridwne thinks that ex- WS | Vice President Hamlin, of Maine, is actually stronger = roa § tae py (to ig t) asers os in the West for the Chicago nomination for his oid it, thor not ntest Syidance of frauduien office than other osed candidate, ting intention appeared, the fine of $100 for not having’ | yr, Cane Tre MPS 8 ¢ Spanish consul, w ere Was no consul signature of whom to get, was imposed The New Haven Register says that when Thad Ste- — vens was asked what he thought of Mr. Evarts’ argu- a 186 Sia Hh ear the brig Omaha, meut he promptly replied, “I think as I did in Feb- In case there had | ruary, that nearly all the articles are worthless.” A been ptrining ef error ol on the part of the clerk in reaucin | gentleman of New is kite The number of shooks ood pang \ Lapodencs tinder’ says “the evidence against President Johnson is not enough to justify sending @ vicious boy to the reform school.” But the court is “organized to convict." pareesae NEWS. thelr valuation wi juently, ni intention to Ce a eal be mde ou of wan Even pretended. merely 9 ons £4 "> pestdes, S08 trifling for a case of seizu nae tot the — geyoeet ra legal frowns, and qetahes n remitted, ut the has been "to be con- fiscated by the: ‘An effort is being made to induce it to take action ee et on el ' ine Baa | ae fleet by. here (at Xibara, Cuba) ane giecna terns fiat | Ses aaa Oey irra tnt | Sa lane Serena {58 Pees a8 Sie Gonsul at scot is Rew Haven burke Was See Pulled sod uses of the whole matter may be summed 1 Teak etop) meas srietans trpeat ee |” ihe aeeeh Taare aot eon te are repre ” and in thee ‘duties yc agu piiechia tine ines Docharty, of the steamship evaded were vided Petweet ibe spp San Jacinto, for Savanna papers in advance of the mail omelat ty My ay Ary Pana ‘was consum. pert Heyer, berry mated. ish ‘ofclaln, Ll bat smal alti Set Geared at New Bedford ah inst for salaries, ‘by. this means to make sub- salt Bin Satan, ot fate, riven stantial to their incomes and to live tite eels (0 a KM in & manner the representatives of #0 great i me | erence aie | Parent oye piven by Spaniea ‘Conmul were re made that species mee harem he, ship naa ee of fraud too. ri RP be Aagpigns, 9 fs Nee, York pete | Sn anlah Woot ay walng, obi able Se cara penny by ry FA perpetrated upon tnelr |g Suip Crane evel, | enneaats for Madras, Jan 21, lat f, the n General, have taken to detecting | ~ ship John Clark, Leton tera from Liverpool for Philadel fraude where ni t by Way of realizing their | phis Apri 18, apie Save Clear. perce of fegal and petty fines. Thus sand | be arn Civerpoot for Philadelphia, the of at present, and thus will be | Malis inerican trom dLiverpoot for New baal: ties Toph Apuil 1a, 1948 by, Ton BU 50. ship Recort, Piltoer, trom Oardité for New York, April 27, the government to provect the miterexteer ite dithzer + oll Savie beaude cogaped in the Woe: india trade. SHEET. er Ship Winona) {rom Valencia for Cardiff, April —, m the Shy in mate from NewvOrleans for Havre, Mai “Bal ‘rom New Ori zno lal do-5y akip eececiess, “sieape for | amoral y coe Foreign Ports, RR, March 1- Passed by, ship Shakespeare (Br), Dabl- fer iy aes {i abowart rar Ped Bisige: rpatavias March T0--Arrived, abip Joseph Holmes, Crock. sbeebs April 28—Arrived, echr Idlewild, Hickman, New CaLourTa, — » Dae ships Fearn ph eee pees Booth ips. eae ons Artist (i NYork dg Yarden, to load for Boste Heed haek ‘eer ‘hip’ Quintero, Manning, nea teage te Yolo, port bark, gery, Trowbrid ‘rom and for'doy diag’ Ed : Si oe 2 lagi np lin, Bursley ; ‘insman nS, malay, fo art ae ue for Wi Wham ‘load t loud for rons root} 20-Arrived, van als 7, Dudle nd and Sumairs, ‘Muller (or Fe "Tinga elphia, bing te rah neae enna m, Aubin, NYork. Laaun, a om Darks Ports ree (ultra tral here CPs ss (FP) Brel, tor Bel ao sobre aa ae ch *stulimanay deegeroehsset tng a, Sal dot chr ai (iG), Mantas March boc usgell (Br), Jewatt, oe sense ih igre oa bg estce, 405 orl Give lg. Marten part ship Tavistook ry ate, {6 yong? "Male Chr) for Boston or York, dos? eohr 8 » Giaes, Balled 1a sehr Olive L Rowse nce (ADs Moalmon, Philadel ieanpo, Mareh 7—In port ship Cowper, Sparrow, to load for San American Ports, BOSTON, May 4—Arrived, brig Constutlon (Br), Crosby, me ‘ebb ippenegs hula tary @_Ta feat 8 taylor, shnll, Xt aie ‘imadto, Sith, Maloy, Pi et C'S Bushns ras Mee Pt Un nd Undine, ore tec ae ares Tyaniors, moet ships Enoch cat ra Balog me Bar sera enna Geet Ralelgb, Tie Nigs! Cienfuegos; Lucy M Collins, aa Goltines ‘Sa, aii Mig steamer Geo Appold Balifmore; brig Annio BALTI| te schre. Valeria, Conkli Paarizoti, gout: Vateriay; Oonkling a Bohra deny, Boston; M E Rankin, cae ant inert terear "Sr ylaes rere (Br) sel Eee zee pees i ner, rk Beams Mute ‘sobr Bal woo SSANGOR, May aaa Salled, achre pete th Michaels, Western I zabeth, meal. fe ilard, Turable, Xe Newark, N. CESTER, May 4—In port, sobre Juno, Meteatt, New York for A ‘Gen Mation? Torrey, do’ eit Viakaburg, Keflochy do for Parana Marasalbo, & G Will nd Trviue, Philadelphia for do; Pearl, Gookin, Philadel for Saco, HOLMES’ HOLE, May 2, P_M—Arrived, Nouyitas, wilchaizs, Bop Benton’ almaon Rowell rig Meartian bethport for Portland: W Morrie (Bn, Mille, New York for St Jobn, NB, Schra Daniel Pierson, Picrson, oats or Hoe ton} ns Maly & Enza, Wiley, York rivet for Bath pahantock river for Boston; Nil olive, Fs Tangle fo for do; H Presee mouth; cool pret Weeks, Hickman; Harriet'S Broo} Dai Streaker, Van, ies, Palade) hia for Bonita Winn Wale Ince, Seu do Disney, do Goalie: Hit luribut, Rondout for, Poramouthy, petro agg ‘iaegers, fewburyport; Alt retin bot, Pc Seavey, do for vara gin anda fr, i_ +h st ‘Tench, 4 2 beh Pred "Henry @ Fr land; J Predmo enry @ Fay, oJ oan NB Les er, Gian, dow vor ‘York ior Pvoriandy Pitan hy do for ia Warren, ‘Bango: ipa, Tri dont, Yamesou, Torn fr dot Bag A ay iscasset for Matanzas; Caspian, Wachias for Naw Tore’ Julia and Marthe Biota Ga ate fat onde! Sparta her, Yorker Rockport; Hansa B ‘Chase, ‘Gloucs: oceans mr acionnt of head wind, schra Ohas B Jackaon, Emeline ‘a kawye Leith Here Newel Ener Mt dolls land for sucka rave Fane seh. iin, Pada hin for Belfast. dum, im, Non ern E Gira Bente, Fy Golden Horn, J B bury; Haiule Lewis, pice tt ia Cons, Mssinrop! a ‘Andrew Johason, Ghat rig vyahra Warren Biaka. denah fo Win Phat, Post Bactsvies & 0c fee rho 7 od Wi eae heres Uk ‘sulcus Flora A r, do for pt, , Cain, do Oop Bez ants ao rod aT fer Shomasign Lena soa ships Liberty, ay T J Frasier, we Havana ; Mary Kell oO Bab en A cere aca, Cardenas H,0 “Guruwest Fase, ape ing da scp Clare Soa barks NO! i we ere ee Ae, ack R Maria, Barber, —Arrived, brig Johh Gt Mayo, Balt b meestares Basan one Ses. Deiac ir ond Ana ‘inony Ewe Di “pra pad sn Biron, 0 ae, Palmer, Providence tee Ties hres pepe es ae reece A A ay Sound for Brave, 8now, Providence for fice L ee Taunton for aoa , Mad pri, for hac eCarty, May schr B M Read, Ben- ork; 4 York for Boston; Sarah, for Bonito" NHS | Gatla a for Eesti Her and Eth Terie Lavina Bell, Bayliss; yi Van, ‘igi Boston earned 1 o Sener (og ag PEW LONDON, May feAtrived tases New York i rity tee a denoe, nose Pech ete York for 1 Ney Pipuivtea EI abate yes dm we | eee Eiebeniin Mart Joan, vate: Montgomery, Eilza- ies an we sent Ati Fi Fics enyores ak alee ‘ships ay (Be Wi ‘20th, Jona, Christi, do; bark Tazer, ae h, ADELPHIA 4 Arrived, brigs W H Parks, Sim- wir Miguess, ¢ Jobe xB, SF Olive, Haley, laa tony 8; in oe feta SPM eater, agin. Ruth Shaw, Shaw, 'C Statnhene; 8 Potter, Potter, Wi vomerick, Dor layaguez; Oliver Ai Charleston; Higwath: je Newt gore JMB aly Douglass, Charieston HH cibson) Lincol Rockett, Calais; A Remeden, Allen, Bridgeport, Batierthwae, ‘Long, Dorchester, Belaw sare Wi Van Kame, from G jeasina ; brigs O C Clary, from Cardenas: Darittig, from from Porto Rico, and three sobre (rom the West In- Gleared-Brigs Arichat Went, McCarthy, Cronstadt; Beaut Barnes, Matanzas; Goodrich, Lodk,, do ile Day! do; echrs Shiloh, itubtara, Matanzas; J Austin, Pari Salem; Waey, Copp, Raaport, J Satterthwaite, Loug, Dor: cheste Bosto FowtuaNn, eal 2. Awived, brig Ottawa (Br), Mclves, Mawgoras chre Bramhall, Hamiiton, Windsor, i for es shitte G Witard, Parsons, do; Uleksburg, 7, Rondout,. Cr bi oe ies ee (Br), Lp re Clenf urs schra oi " Uirick, i (angus; Joun P orpa: icBatcb, Bai- wis Chester, eGoakit, Putladelphin shia. ea achra Yrvige, Digging, Puilideiphia; Hann efor ean okertvod, achr Marncatbo, Henley, Phtiadeipht PROVIDENCE, May, ¢iArrivey, loaneie tured) al! malt Hale, Bartnore, Setrta CW Kimball Ha Jenks “anderson, Doyle; Lady Adamns, teald eal; Cornehiey W aten? tums. odine, ‘Bunce fe be Marg Bilnahetby Hi ‘Le Verne, Averfly ifenbethpor rt Be Kichards, do for Pawtucket ; Mart Lane, Met Cay! lo, Pow ‘and J Good Dart, Ron: ee em ma, Brown, Albany; Catherine Thomas, Gioos, Manvaitan ville Potter & & Hooper, ‘Bradbury, Paverstraw , 's00] fledcathre ‘uae Reard, Perey, Philadelphie: vf pervs, man, Oy ra "cud Wath Dory York oF Galata, Bitza! pOAVANN Tee eae DU cArrived, brig Clarinda, ,Lowande, rE, Mayflower, Cul, and sSguaath Wee Weeks, werONivgTon, Me fe Kervod, ved Tun apes, El pec hat Sy fan eae York Ale Jokn's a Jone, 8 fork ot fot, Hargichs Pea Yorkttor Nieatords " ~~ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. © Married. iL repr} Hartford, Conn., Saturday Mehline | ERRIA May 2, by the Rev. & 4 coat a Rica RLAN, fan, a Miss Rte Fy Niglio H wero BhLis On ickebung, ve} F Merwin, Bunce: fev. Alexander H. Vinton, D. D., at bride’s father, General Jom: bd wo ean M. Eu a ae 4 NRY BE, M4 D to Mise But wet ata Wow ZABETH Rosana a ta le Church, jt H. MOORE Misa ANNA of Terrence McGuire, eo my ha 4 St. a Guang 1 PECK, ra io’ MOTTE, nd dang! iter of Saha, “London, tows | SagtDS eso Sunday, May 8, by the Rev. ? or Merritt, Jr., Tuomas b, SuitH to Miss ANNA fours, all of this city. ——— . Dice. mh AckeRr.—On Tuesday tion, CHARLES WeLLY Kenan, athe relatives and friends of the family are respect- be! invited toattend the funexal, frou Whe residence: his brother-in-law, Charies E. Childs, 767 This avenue, this (Wedneaday) afternoon, a one o'eioek ‘The remains Will be taken (o Keyport sur lnserment Bacon.—In Brookiyn, ov Tuesuay, May 6, alter « fay 8, of constr Woy aoe year of hi 5 short and painfull ies, Jawes, eldest son of Jere. miah and Margaret Bacon, aged 5 years, 10 months and 11 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to parents 108 funeral, oy — residence of his ork str oye eel, Lis (Wednesday) afternoon, BAYANDSoAt Tompkinsville, Staten Island, on Sun- day, May 8, Lewis Pinranp Bayan, eldest son of “the 'late Dr. Bayard, aged 62 years, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are i's Epis, fully invited to attend the funeral, at St. Paul's copal church, jTompkinsvil e, this (Wednesday) after: I ‘ollidy, N.t J., on Monday, 4, JouN W. Beary, son of Wittiin and Margar 4 Syd a sears and 7 fare cecal latives and friends are res} tfully invited to mena hig funeral from his late realdence, Pollify, yg pees wh ahgrnoon, at Lagi o'clock, ‘uesday, May 6, after @ lingering ill- ness, CATHARINE Benner, aged’ 38 eet er Pe parish of Clontebret, ‘ county eoonanhe Treland. pt +h tends and uaintances are invited to at- tee e funeral, from her late residence, Forty-third , between ‘Fourth nues, voy | Hea Rect at gnecsiocke me on Ok bam Bell, aged 42 mares and set ee ol our Telatives ani friend; 1 dG en A of ae family br ponies late res! East Sixteenth street, one fale: nei be (Wednesday) aft aheraooay at at puis tite ae sent of ‘ier ‘Tuesday, May 6, Mine’ Telatives and frienda’of th to attend the funeral, from the fury arginrte Church at Bergen, N. a, on Thursday afternoon, at DRADY-O8 Tuesday, May 6 ate RADY.—OD lay T & ah severe lin ANNTE BRADY youngest ‘aaughtet of ‘of Thomas and Ann Brady, in ‘the 12th year of her age. “ne friends and relatives of the family, also wove ofher uncle, Bernard Gormley, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afte nm, Prati ewe o’clock, from her late residence, 233 Del o URUTON.—On Monday, May 4, after a short illn CATHARINE, Wife of Patrick Bruton and daughter 0, e relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 263 avenue B, this (Wednesday) after- noon, at two o'clock. Be ore On Monday, May 4, Mary Dinan, eged nd friends are res ears, ‘he relatives fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) pp ea a ha\f-past one otelock, from her inte’ residence, WN 81 bSackett street, Brookiy May 6, SAMUEL ui Eeana, of fi fy, formerly StH tn th |. ELYERS, of efty, forme ‘evan ie Hid relat neon and fri Ut ae fall ited to relatives and friends are respect! inv’ attend the funeral, from his late residedioe, No, 168 eae fourth, street, on Thursday morning, at FowLER.—On Mon Mi CargIE A., youngest and Unerte As Fowler: > child of beer eae J. an ‘The relatives are respectfully invited to attend a s feral, at the residence of her ta, 185 Fifth street, Wiiliameburg, N. Y.,this (Wed- headay afternoon at two o'clock, without further in- HARTSHOR®.—On Bain May 4, after a short ill- bi - CHARLES H. HARTSHORN. ‘ve relatives.and friends of the family are respect- tally fvited to attend the funeral, tr his late resi- dence, 82 Tenth We s afternoon, at three o'clock, 4 ree garcia eek len : Lathe Maw ECISARETEE barrie daughter of Joba aad Bridget Harring- ant ae Aare ae Rialy" ae respectfully invited. to attend the funeral, mths residence of her peredia, No. iit erenus avenue a corner of cece street, ne Dern! snerndos, sen ye o’ol ia fe ba ta Husash at Castleton . Ly May 5, NELSON IRVING, eldest son of of valentine cody, ay & Hussey, in the 16th your t of his ane Punerat services 01 of Srreine o'clock, noon, ‘rem the renidenos & of his on Reed avenue. Boats leave ope” 19 make rv », foot a for Factoryville wvfanscmon— Sm Toeedsy, painful ill Sg A. cyan i “he beloved ai ant 3 The friends: fay aurea of of the family ate spectfully Aoxtted, eo atene the funeral, poek ner late residence, 746 Sixth street, on Thurgday afte KING.--At Gainesville, On Monday, May 4, ALBERTS, KiNG, of New uri, io the 26th year of his ‘Se notice of funeral will be given. Lapoons Monday, dgasMiun La- BOCQUR, the 46th ya pong his age. ae relatives and friends of the mthen ep are omer the fe Poe lence, No. 26 wi ‘nirtieth le (Wednesday) morning, at half-past ten o’clock, without Ranger Invitation. LYons.—On a Monday, i May 4 Miss CaTHAans u bE v7 "i hatra aoe froin che re ence 0 ae coat a Hudson @ wy ws car Be Boon, at two wo o'clock, from the res! Kerr, Madison avenue, near morning, May 4, at nine noise aru iin Ines Gowen W. only child of Abra- Pgh ‘and Eliz Lyon, aged'l year, 6 months the and ae funeral will bce orn from the residenee of We neaday aterm 120 <¥ inpefoneta aa this oon, at one o'cloc! Magrin.—Suddenly, on Tuesd: oe 5, Hutawa, ‘beloved : ‘aca Yd! Marthe The telatives and lends are respectfully bo bad to attend the Taneral at the feeldenee'a of ner grand- orp a ok, on Thursday mother, No. noon, at aueneees 1s. Monday, treba vod ering A, Maples, MRMHAN. fa ay % Dammam MRRBAN, the beloved wife of vate leehan, a native of v4 rie county Sligo, Ireland, aged 45 years, relatives peepee," the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- Mpa eo ard street, iis (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’cl I ‘eland) lease Co) Rokras t Wfentone sone. Frances ‘on Monday, Jan- uary. 8 2. om Nowrom, x, iate of Ubicago and formerly of The relutives also those and friends of the parol of ed, B. Henstaw, of Brooklyn, and of his brothera jorwich, Conm., are invited ‘so attend the — pre adeyns at Trinity church, on Thursday ux at eleven o'clock. Rossin’.—In this city, on Tuesday, May 6, HELEN JuLIA, wife of Chandier Robbivs, of New York, an daughter of the late Benjamin C, Wilcocks, of Phila- delphia. Ryan.—On Monday, May 4, MICHAEL RYAN, & Native of the parish of Castletown, Geoghegan county, Westuneath, ireland, in the 3zd year of his e. ‘he friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ball past one o'ciock, from his late residence, 342 East Tuirty-fourth street, The remalos will be bret in Raed Cemetery. Westineat! apers please copy. ScuLonous—On Tucaday, tity 5, after a short ill- ness, sa bre ScHLOsOUM, aged 19 years, 3 months and 21 da} The relatives ona friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday aiter- noon at Laelf-past one o'clock, from the residence of his uncle, Henry Schlobohm, 237 Sullivan street, to Lutheran Cemetery. Simms.—On Tuesday, May 5, of hemorrhage of the lungs, KoBekT, Only son of the jate Robertand Nancy Stiins, In the 2oth year of his age. ‘The funeral will take piace at the First Presbyterian Church, at Newburg, N. Y., on Thursday morning, at eleven o'clock, STOHLMANN.—On Sunday afternoon, May 8, at half- past four 0’ k, Kev, CHARLES fr. STOWLMANN, D.D., pastor of St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran church, in the ovth year of his age. The friends of the family and the St. Matthew's congregation are respect*yily invited to attend the funeral, from the new church corner of Broome and Elizabeth streets, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock. The remains will be taken to Lutheran Vemetery. ‘The teachers aud scholars of the Sunday School are requested to assembie tn the church, corner of of Broome and Elizabeth streets, on Thursday aiter- noon, at four o'clock, Smitu,—On ‘Monday, May 4, ASA Suitu, aged 61 ears. ¥ The friends of the faiily are invited to attend the . this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Ne residence of m4 son-la-law, Win, R. Smith, 0 West Thirty-third street. The remains wor to East Haddam, Coun., for interment. im Tosser eae May 6, ADAM SMITH, Surrn, ine Tn yea is frientls of the family are Invited no Thu afternoon, at ove Oe eee tho realtone Of lis BOD-in-law, NO, 118 Bloo! id street, Hobokeu. nd Orange county — naa copy. Tuer o. Brookiyn, Siebe T an ie et bnee daughier of Abia Be and Thorn, aged ythe | fiends Of the family are eae invited to fttend the funeral, from No. 48 Pierrepont strect, | ag Jt. No. 3 wil be Jay) afternoon, at three o'clock. ie mir howdy Eee Saveur oe ‘Tracy, a native of Ireland, in tives snd friends are res} me | invited to wate re funeral, from her wale real Saag = tad 5 Thames street, on shared araday afters afternoon, at half-past ‘clock, without by dts May 6, ANDREW C. nai mene eae mal sre reapect. fully invited Co attend hia f year oO ‘triends of an ere 2 Bt sand ‘sixteenth ‘rece oo Thursday tinge olga WALKER.—O0 Moiday RIAN WALEBR, byt of Adam Wi re. respectfully Invited toattend the ent from ier late residence, Van- ferbilt sro ogo Park, this (Wednesaay) after- noon, at two o’ WILKINS.—A Monts, Linea MAUDE, daughter of morris sand Martha ‘Wil Kins, aged 2 years and 1 month. ‘The tuneral services Nag ay pee ne Tremont is ( nead: * ve Praiooke The a of the family ‘are epectfully invited to a Woxpes.—On Sund May 3, at Che; DT, 4 consnimpton, JOHN C. WORDEN, Mi tho aath yea? w his ase.