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“FROM 7 ie OF THE WORLD. ~ MrxICg. { Tneable in Tabasco—Tee Yucatan Elections— Collector of: Mazatian @**ries Of Funde= ‘Chlhuahea Miniug—Gonera! Items, Havaw4, May 11, 1608. ‘The French mall steamer Paris had Afrived here ‘with dates from Vera Craz to the sth int, and from Steal to the 7th. Her mails from the city 9f Mexivo ere to April 30, In Tabasco thé government employés had joinea the insurgents in Togaiapa. Colonel Aguado had Started tn their pursuit, Government had ordered the elections in Yucatan ‘to take place immediately, Government had also praised General Alatorre for his conduct of the Yuca- tan campaign, and had censured Sefior Ancona, the new Governor, for having postponed the elections; nevertheless, it admitted that as he was on the spot and knew the situation best the troops should be withdrawn so_as to allow fair play in the elections and tranquillize the peninsula. ‘The defeat of Nezreie near Tulancingo ts officially confirmed. The port of Mazatian had been closed by order of President Juarez while it was in the hands of Gene- ral Martinez. Colonel Davalos, with four hundred rebels, had left. for Guaymas, as also the Qollector of the Customs, with as much of the finds as he could transport. Re-enforcements were expected in Jalisco for the ational army. Tie discontent there was alarming, owtng to election intrigues, An English company had contracted to work the Sgnta Eulalia mines tn Chihuahua. A company of Americans had bougitt the mines of Uracht. A party of Philadelphians were negotiating for the purchase of those of Guanacevi, The gold:placer at the latter péint extends 3 distance of one hundred and twenty miles. There were in Chihuahua twelve hundred Americans engaged in mining, as well as a large member of Germans. ‘hey are making s0 far only $2 a day. “A motion had been made in Congress to suppress ‘the remaining legal holidays. ‘ “Thé merchants of Crihuatus had petitioned Con- ress to suppress the depreciated silver and copper ‘coins that are circulating tn that State. + Fragoso’s name’ had been proposed for the office of chief of the new mounted gendarmerie. * ‘The loss to the revenue by the recent smuggling operations of one verse! at La Paz is estimateed at $80,000, The government now demands the full ‘amount from the consiznecs and owners. ‘The assassins of Urauiif are still at large, and the ‘authorities seem to be iudifferent as to securing them. ‘The successful operations of General Corona in ‘Sinaloa have been contirmed. ‘The colonists recently settled at Tuxpan had been informed by pe authoriti2s that all religions are tolerated in Mexico. ‘ ‘Smalipox had bezun to show itself at Zacatecas. Sefior Mendez, tie i.elect of Misantla, had been for having oruered the bandit Ortiz to be = without a trial. At the Conservatory of Music, in the capital, Seilorita Olaeta had been killed by accident. An entire cargo of goods destined for Guadalajara ‘had been stolen by bandits on the road, Such ‘robberies had become frequent since the troops left Yor Sinaloa. Lynch hud been recommended as the vonly cure. General Escobedo was at Monterey. At Oaxaca a curate liad been fined $100 for organ- Boas boing to on Goud Friday, such outdoor cere- now illegal. lature of Zacatecas had authorized the aay “ep $200,u00 for the reworking of the of Puebla was mistrustful of his muy Go agree order, and had asked for troo| cha faa Orizaba and Paso del Macho ee oma Pigusroe hod been sent in pursuit of the ~ieneral. alveres was levying troops in Titloapam. HAYTI. Capture of Diamond Fort on San Mario— Saluave Penned at Gonaives—Successes of the Oacoa —Geilrard to be Recalled—Strange Reperts About the American Minister and Americans Generally in Connection with the 4 Havana, May 11, 1868. By an errival ,Yom Hayti at Santiago de Cuba we have the news tint General Nissage Sayet had taken Fort Diamant and the town of San Mario. The whole populace cheered and shouted vivas in honor of Geffrard. ‘The entire morth ci‘ the republic is in possession of the Oscos, and Prei ident Salnave is surrounded in Gonaives, which eee soon to fall into the rebels’ hands. A Geputation had ba en sent to Kingston, Jamaica, to request Geffrard to re turn to Haytl. ‘The successes of the ('acos are attributed to the presence among them of American fltbusteros, and the American Minister is 4 ccused of having supplied Une money to. ge ap and maintain the revolution. reer rica hy arab ie Oy i py net Tg pod yin om 4 erarswal bien. one to the effect that after overthrow of Presi. ent Salnave the anvexation of Hayti to the United states Would be prociaimed. CUBA. Dertstve Action of the Ameri can Government im the Case of tho Seized \ Vesecle—Another Amortcan Vessel Fined. (From the Evening Telegram aw ° yesterday.) Havan, \, May 11, 1868. Yaformation has been received hera to theeffect that the American government has come & 0 & decisive de- termination regarding the cases of @ ve brig Imaho and other vessels. Instructions wen > teceived by Eagle to resist payin | fines until the ‘panish rernaent eaforce \ then to pay sthe ie Ainerican bark Sem \@ P -4 been ed @ mistake in her manifest, Ba 4 ‘torreet uta clerical error was made of lumber, and the ent metres. When Captain General Lersundi returns, te matter be arranged. e328 will A Spanish Iron-Clad Sails for New \,York— agar Market—Provisions—Exchang Havana, May 11, u ‘68. ‘The Spanish iron-clad Tetuan sailed to-day for, New York. Captain General Lersundi has returned from, ¢ tatertor of the island. Sugar market quict at 8% a 834 reals per arrobe fi °T voce pase Sones. Four, $12 50 per . Lara ‘8 200. for tierce and 21)¢0, per pound in 26m - PE AR ted Ls de al = ic ire in ourrency, 30 t discount: ta a gala, 2 premium. ST. DOMINGO. Formation of Two New States—Annexation HAVANA, May 11, 1968. Advices from St. Domingo are that two new States had been formed. There was a strong party in favor of anuexation to the United States. KENTUCKY. anes ‘The Lexington Races. LExinoTon, May 11, 1968. road purse, mile and re- a, tA Lge ag after four i, BLM, 1:53 )¢ SECOND Day. mamas, ay. May 11, 1868. eats, for three year old twelve entries, Was won mend rye three heats ne eats for ai ‘ail hages ise $150, P. MoGrat parse who This race was very ie Sy i - 6a oot bu and passed the thirty yards atlead af the winging hore, - M4, 1868, manufacture, aix end 4 half miles’ ride from Man- chester) announcing the breaking out of @ serious antl-Popery riot tm that city. The mob paraded the streets, sacking ouses and outraging people. 7 Several persons wore shot, At the last accounts the riot had been supyressed and the city was quiet. FRANCE. eee Napeleouw and Eugenie in Orleans—Peecefal Assarances. Par, May 11, 1968, The Emperor and Empress were at Orleans ov Saturday, from which eity they returned to-day. Upon their arrival in the ancient city, delivered from the English siege in 1428 by the heroic “Maid of Orleans,” they were recetved by the Mayor on the Part of the people in am addreas of welcome. ‘The Emperor replied briefly. After expressing his thanks, he said he was happy to be in a city made sacred by glorious religious and political memories, aud devoted to active industry. He was sure that such labors were safe in the general assurance of peace. The Bishop of Orleans in ly, and con- cluded by inven note oh aw heoeer and Empress. GERMANY. _ Commercial Relations With Austria. BgRuin, May 11, 1868, The Zollverein Diet of the North Germam Confed- eration has adopted the customs treaty recently ne- gouated with Austria, ILLINOIS. The Methodist Episcopal Conference. Onr0aGo, May 11, 1868, The Conference assembled at the usual hour, The order of business, the presentation of memorials and petitions, was taken up. Dr, McClintock, of New York, presented g memorial for the union of the Methodist Episcopal Church with the Protestant Episco) apy Church, signed by ministers of the latter denomination, which was referred. Rey. A. Wheeler, of North Ohio, presented nume- rous petitions for a lay delegation, PAS the roll was called nearly every delegate presented petitions, more or less numerously signed, va in faver of the same. At ten o’clock the special order was taken up, bein; the reception of ar cea of the Methodist ifort | church in Canada. read the creden- tials vf the delegation and afterwards the address of the body which they represented. Rev, Mr. Perrett, of the delegates, was then intro- aaoea to ‘the Conference a and prose’ iad Na address ing an eresting 8! of the ori rogress ‘and prospects of Methodism in Canada. r At eleven o'clock the Conference resumed the consideration of the question of the admission of Southern delegates. Kev. Dr. Foote said that, being chairman of the special commit- tee, he desired to harmonize the views of the committee, to constitute the Conference de facto, and thus admit them to tne Fight sentation; that the Annual Conference has pias the tight of = resentation, Nd Leber ego rape be deprived body; but in the opinion of the speaker these Seater conferences were not annual conferences according to the original law of the Churoh. He re- ferred to the action of the last General Conference, and endeavored to show that the enabling act under which these bodies were 01 not con- template feet Soonaton, Without certain disa- biliti He ded that although the Gene- ral Conference orig not deprive the cate annual conference of the right of representation, it could deny that right to the conferences to be or- ized. He sald that the claimants at the door of Inia body. were mot delegates, but that in the act under which Southern conferences were there was nothing to prevent them from elect delegates and sending them here, and that the General Con- ference has power to erect them into annual vonfer- ences and admit their delegates to seats. Rev. Dr. Harris offered the following:— pelessoived, zuat siiact natiog ‘of the General Conference of 1984 to restrict, the vi- peas of ge gy ee famine conferences, which the bi ioe, by said General Conference to form ‘Untied Bates ‘States and Territories be and the same is hereby ze ved, That the following sonferenoss-vis: Dela Georgia, Holliston, Masaach Resol; ‘That bicreepetrne cnn to thie body olected ferences ‘admitted to Manwership in hin Gousral Conereuce, and eatitied to exer cise the same rights as delegates from other annual for- a8, wided always that they shall be found qualtied « ‘othe law of the Church. SRasolvedy That « committee of seven be ppotnted, wo which the credentials of wnid er with a oe oeh ot much of the Journals of said conferences a8 committee report at the actiable mor moabont jesse T. Peck, D. D., obtained the floor and epoks fifteen thinutes in favor of the admission of that out re- yw that according to his view ofthe iar in the cave it would be impossible to ad- it Southern represen’ Rev. Dr. McClintock, of Ne New York, replied to Dr. Foster. At the close of his Dr. Patterson, of Philadel) moved to lay the re- and the aii of tof the special commit r. Reddys on the tabie, with ine view to adopt the resolutions of Dr. Harris. Adopted. resolutions being now before the con- ference, it was tee hg rete ira subject to pan nal palinrn wok debate. All of the adopted and Teault greeted with great cheering. ‘The conference adjourned to meet to-morrow. LOUISIANA. Suspension of State Taxes in the Overfowed Districta= Fire in Now Orleans — Los oN New ORLBANS, May 11, 1868, General Buchanan has suspended the collection of taxes for 1866 and 1866 on lands overfowed last year ‘until the 1st of January, 1869, upon a recommenda- tion of Governor Baker, ms account of the the ‘at ‘year corn and baled hay, jestroyed day night. Loss $100,009. It was the eat or incent aT ae Fd abr warehouse, filled with inrioe: master’s stores, sajoining. was saved with dificulty, owing to the scarcity of water. MASSACHUSETTS. ‘The National Bank Defalcation at Bostoo— The Accused Parties Held for Trial. Boston, May 11, 1868, James D. Martin, the alleged defaulting cashier of the Hide and Leather Bank of this city was ar- raigned before United States Commissioner Hallett this morning, with Alexander O. Felton, who is im- plicated with him, for preliminary examination P agen sald to be at days. The resulted in hol Sine ite heme tee ‘ ry ' having indtoed cash his drafts unknown the beak Greseea sre and falling afterwards to make y consequent deficits good. ‘Tee | Governor Vetoos the BIll Abolishing the State Constabulary. Boston, May 11, 1868. Gon nor Bullock sent @ message to the House of entatives this afternoon vetoing the ‘bill for the bei tergenforcement of the laws,” which pro- vides fox ‘the abolition of the State constabulary and ‘ntment of two or more Coy euragem Lg unre uo oc cane w cout the late ice of the different municipalities in case him. control over the moni- formly the mater of gh ati willbe srdued an ener. cipal police, he ney ah a ,—# gency whee Sites. if patel of 10 ee Sat Nice. les of clit a fea that the majorig * ae people of the common- wealth Wish no chang , and tuat if any were nade it _wonld be injurious. ‘The House will undo Mtedly paas the bil over the veto to-morrow, bat it ‘Ul scarcely Gol & bwObiurds vote ia the Senate, He says he is gaits. M Jesu, May 3a spe pepuiveain vé ienceniage moet again in con: Vention to-morrow, Delegates are arriving in large numbers. Candidates for State offices will be nomi! Sepia aT Ey rous one, Will be The State Convention ts still in seasion. Their work is of Ittle importance. AMUSEMENTS. ; Nis.0's Garpex—“Warre Fawn."—In this seven- teenth week of the success of “The White Fawa” | what more ig left to be said about Mark Smith as King Dingdong, Vining Bowers as Lord Twaddle- dum, Miss Fanny Stockton as Aqualina, with the songs composed for her by Howard Giovor, (“Fairy Call” and “Bridal Morn”) or of “The Yellow Em- pire” and the “ Enchanted Lake of the Sycamores,” “The Fish Ringtom) | “The Loves of Martha and Lionel” or Fire Fiy”and the “Far- ts elds ” exo) ae ees in these jas cy le, ler, premiere dan. séuse of Jarrett and Patmer's Viennese Ballet faye made, last evening, pot unsucocers- first appearance in New Yorwr: In however, Mile. de Rosa her AC in America—an event in ne | his- tory of th in this country. Tn the nd pas de dena, wh M, ‘an Hamme, aa well a Giaction, “Fue Artist's Idol,” com) rp Mile. de Rosa amply justified the titie given to her on the pro; of “Renowned Star Premi Assoluta.” In neither Turia, Florence nor Milan can Mile, de Rosa have been more hoartily applanded than she wae last evening for steadiness of pose, elasticity of atep or gracefulness of motion. Her first appearance in America was deservedly & decided success, We need hardiy add that Mile. Augusta Sohike danced her ipimiable Ht ‘ian Polka with all her wonted Bege] or that the souplesse and grace of la petite Schiaeger were as yreatly admired as ever. THEATRE FRANCAIS— ENGLISH OPrRA.—Miss Caro- line Richings, who had the honor of inaugurating this theatre two years azo, returned to it last even- ing with her unrivalled company. The opera was “Martha,” and in the title role the fair directress wud artist was ol that we have over said about her in the game rdle, Mrs. Seguin, née Miss Zelda Harri- Bon, appeared as Nancy and carried off a large pro- portion of the honors of the evening. Her arch vivacity, Deantisal contraito voice and _ pre- appearance render her one of the favorites of the vompaay. Caste and Campbell were, as usual, good, and the celebrated spinning wheel Pet wasgiven in splendid pie. by. those artists, ‘ne chorus was rather sue in the first act, but im- proved after and the orchestra was rather too de- Monstrative. Mr, Castle as Lionel should not appear in the costume of one ofthe Hanlon brothers, ber Mr. Behrens, the leader of the orchestra, should pee I strong roin over those confided to liis care. leguin in the smal! part of ‘ristram, and J. G. Peake ‘as the High Sherlif were excelient aud amus- ing. To-night Wuilace’s “Maritaua’” will be given, Musical and Theatrical Gossip. The musical festival which will commence at Steinway Hall on Monday next, under the direction of Mr. L. F. Harrison, promises to be the grandest affair of the kind ever got up tn this country. It will be an improvement on the Boston festival, inasmuch as there are more novelties on the programime and a3 a general rule better artists, ‘The following will take part in it:—Madame Parepa-Rosa, soprano; Miss Maria Brainerd, soprano; Mrs, Marie Abbott, soprano; Mrs, Jenny Kempton, contralto; Miss C. V. Hutchings, contralto; Simpson, tenor; Thomas, basso; Kosa, violinist; Mills, pianist; Pattison, planist; Morgan, organist; Bergner, violoncellist; Colby, accompanist; Dietz, cornet; Letsch, trombone; Hill, tenor; Bart- lett, baritone; Steins, basso; Kopta, violinist; Mason, pianist; Pease, pianist; Connolly, organist; Toulmin, harp; Schmitz, horn; Eben, flute. An immense choras and orchestra, the Seventh regiment band and a large drum corps will also assist. The programme comprises the “Messiah!” “Crea- tion,” “Eiljah,” Bach’s suite in D, No. 3; Overture, “Magic Flute,” Mozart; Introduction to ‘Medea, Cherabini; pastoral symphony No. 6, Beethoven; symphony, “Wellington’s Victory,” Beethoven; over- ture to “Leonore,” No. 3, Beethoven; symphony in B minor, bin eniertel Biagio symphony, first time, rth symphony, Schumann; dramatic symphony, Micucousa ‘Juliet,’ Berlioz; ‘Struensee m Meyerbecr; Vorspiel, “Die Meistersinger von N Wi gner; hour 8 waltz, Liszt; con- certo for plano an: estr, 5. B. Mills, Chopin; overture to ‘ first ‘time, Reinecke; hew symphony, ¥. 1 tier, "Qunearto piano nd orchestra, J. N. Pattison, Henselt; new concerto for iano and Pease; overture, “St. John the "G. LaF “Under the alight” was revived at the Boston theatre Aste teks two nights last week, but did not draw ean we hop ey to pay for the gablight tof the PR nes we ho} fr has gone out zor good now. th benefited on Wednesday last and had a as: house and three bouquets, A Shak- spearian bill was given, including “As You Like It” ea Hig enti of the Shrew.”” Miss Amy Girdlestone, a Boston aspirant to his- trionic ate her début proertty at the Aroh, Philadelphia, in @ dramatic version oi the “Daughter of the Re; ment.” Edwin Adams concluded his Pittshurg engagement mn Saturday, and was succeeded by the Vicunese past ena! ‘of Messrs. Jarrett & Palmer. ‘a singed curiosities are in the same city. Shon Pa uale” was given on Friday in Louisville by Madam \ crenge and Brignoli. Annual Meeting of the Dramatic Fand As sociation. ‘The annual meeting of this association was held yeaterday afternoon at the rooms of the secretary, 842 Broadway. There being @ quorum present at half-past one o'clock, Mr. Davidge, who presided, stated that the business under the reguiations which governed the Fund was the consideration and amendment of the by-laws, next the reading of the annual report of the treasurer, and lastly the elec- tion of officers for the ensuing year, the polls being, for that purpose, kept open from two until four gclook. The Secretary then stated that amendments to rules eight, nineteen and twenty-three of the by- laws had been proposed. It rule eight to so increase the future, become mem! young equal the payments of old mombers, be ing to the annual dues of new members about $15. The amendment to rule nineteen pro- to do Ay, with all dues # t during temporary sickness; and the change twenty- three waite the effect that: henceforth when asnbseri- ber to Fond who has pte at the age of fifty yeats and upwards @ young Woman and should die, his widow shail not peered aay Denes Mhomasy or otherwise, from a380- alt ‘These amend iments were very deliberately dlecuised oung present stated that she hi Y of the substitute for Inari fier ee ‘She ape beltete it Foung wwnner ‘was removed by death during the year. ‘The Course of Studies im the Public Scheels. The second public meeting of the joint committee of the Board of Education having charge of exam- ining into the feasibility of amending the course of studies in the achoois was held last evening at the hall of the Board of Education in Grand street. Commissioners Dupignac, Hall, West, Neilson, War- ren, Euring and Duryea, of the committee, with the chairman, Commissioner Merrill, were present at the time of opening the moeting, and the large as- sembly room of _ Board was crowded by the pes pee female, of the various schovls and friends of the public school system. The dis cussion Was continued by Messrs. Carlisle, James and Carroll end Mesdames Beale, Blake, Loveridge, m, Pardee, Vanderbilt ‘and Simms. seemed to vee on the poluts submitted to the committee at its preeet session, namely, that there {s too much labor fapon both to fers and pupils by the present course of studies; that the course aa prescribed 1s too tn definite; Tat spe aystem of marking by percentage should ished, tnasmoch aa it cannot Atow t true siinding ut & Clags; tat tho aystem of revlow- ii 6 raaster.” ‘Susan M Dunman ; Gant Oiman, Bealower, NYorty S| Sree Tia’ Gent eee . at | "9,7: Shaan onire, denn rg f , Palerm arrived Lith, sheamer Masemeoit, NYork ; lene- , oe Serhan fe Senits BS meer ste Fane "oop {ayiian | Campbea, as Is as fare, Site Bea ~ ain ay" §” Arezad’ Senso ee on t! stig | Word esata: ie ay og ee ye (ol wit job Si ae reread ep ee 4 “ai? Fawe ariewse . PE tien Sa ‘a Sotimons Chey woking and they ay scaaees 22 Liverpoal tad aad Par meng. arann t sehira OD Rossa’ (iis), Mer porgunch egy gy Halves! Decal oa items itr i: aia would ater motored Danae jo Ene. hoglth| of 3 Brag i Paeeee ; , ry bub inte reat CHARLESTON Camiia (Sp, ie bern i Lust. ul Sad sadhited Monaay rat Havana,” i r allnt sont B Bit a a3 Higgina, NYor jeatot diag Sitka, Thompson, Liverpool; sobr Miyrover, Ba Wd—Schr Wapelln, Hawking, NYork. Ltn: =Arzived, ee Intrepid, Pivgidenen, News (TEMS. A young man named Grant, who was ghot at Florence, Boone county, Ky., about a wook agoby | Balled tiny Jectionvilie ee Butswo) 1" Arrived, sclrs Redondo, Whitmews, she avoldental cena ot oT RAHM pocket, he Yor ae Patented taney aig op Sanda of totant Seas es 4,08 nee GRHREN WICH, May 9—Arrived, sloop Emily, Hage ae South roth: end Walter and Milton Bohr © tia ber, Set Providence fOr RPK ON ROT, AL Agri ey, the throe boys; why were avowed. 1m Mill | Sehr Margarek Fomele Fenton Frovidenoa for New rune aia rior: May i arin, he Mery W Hap ree i wear Olncinuaey Ohio, last m,' || wick. ‘Sali sna Ses ‘te a were Teoovered on Sunday mornin, e coroner's | Bohr Providence for. Rackhih VER a May 8-Ared an E Rockey jury returned a verdict of Yeotgen ‘drowning. Schr Ana Ftdee Caswell, Providence f pe lt utaabetbpert. lade) nid | Oltver eclorey. DO; Th ae Hon. John Mornssey was in Cincinnati on Sunday | Schr aa rriokson, Pro eiphia. ‘chr Atmeniam, Col ial pot (or George and left yesterday for New York. While in. Oincin- | Schr Agricol: 2 Paw iN, “Arrived, stounel terpe, Cintony nati le was visited by horsemen, a? fight crar:|| ae seeee a ie May d—An hip Kuterpe, Chearod 1st GLOUCKSTER, May S--Arrived, schon Gotdon West road men and other professional gentlemen an am agg tn a sy alah ed by invalids anxious to learn the result of hia treat- ment in Arkansas. He received two Invitations to dine out, two to attend pubtic entertainment, three to Now Heaven for Kitsabethport. Schr Bdward Linda ey, Hil, New Huven for Eltzabathport. lew Haven— Scir James Denny, Murphy, New Haven for New Brane ci wa sien Liverpool for Boston; 'y Tompson, Bangor f ic! ‘Behr Headers yf, Baldwin, Hartiond: for Jersey City. Raltody Lbrigs Whittaker, Look, Cherryteld for NYurk act as referee at & base ball maich, and one to attend | SebrJ & ker, York, Morris () Crane, Windeor + ache at 4 ee exercises at the Young Men's Cbrisuan Associa- Schr M peel Brainard, Martin F lad, Ok Gr {men On, Eastport for do; Mountain Y bees tad en Hohe Yoh taal ty Uaae Poet Ob (iton; Venger, 1 peas Kibary, pny, Dis Snead tor Th nr Jobe r jTeager, Hemiey, a coe Schofield has appointed G. W. Guan Mayor + Eve, Bresaeas Notwish for itsebetsport, {edo Bansor for Newatx. Silane tees: of E eeage Va. Po Geo'e Brown, Seger, Norwich, eee West ere Galveston, Pucker, eotton and woolien mil of Jos. Lee & | Bloop Rhode eh Fore cetereem, Te a ene oes Ss Berry, trad sons of post Pa., was burned yesterday ii — ree nor, diotgom, anh Five Vrothore Giciewy Meee 20,000, AILED. F mencioki Norden, Cardona; dh, scht Howey gcBarke Mary Bentley, and Nord Pol; brig Queeu of the Wind at sunset SW, ligt. wr ag abc utr of D. L. Mace & Oo., in Va., was sei: yesterday for an alleged ane ‘Mag i—Ia port sohr Juila:A: Rider, Rider, ldg for violation’of thé internal revenue laws. NORFOLK, bir pe Arimateenee Rainbow, Olum, NYork. George H. Joli, a fireman in Boston, was rum Marine Disasters, ee ee -eieittiehan: 08 over and Kilied by & hook and ladder company at an | Srrawee REP JAOKxT, which was sunk at ENsnbeth; B....J W BEDFORD, May ny ae aia Wines ilulee, Iaitimores somae tine bleon was taubionGanany morsiag tt opts Soott, with the ald of two seam pumps, paTBnne Gay Axroxio, from Indianola for, Wilmington, el, put into, Fortress Monroe Lith inst, short of coal. Wad pat by lightning on the 7th tage cartying wway mo baoke alarm of fire yesterday morning. At the Criminal Court at Baltimore yesterday Wil- liam H, Foster, colored, convicted of tho murder of Emeline Parks, also colored, was sentenced to be a ‘Chase, N Yo Arucken, ay S—Arrived, schr Otiver Cromwell, Conon, May 8 PM—Arrivod, schrs Martin Van Buren, farding, Rondout for Pawtueket ; Sarah Jane, Gardner, New hanged, and John W. Dixon’ colored, convicted of | stack and hurricane deck: ‘hurt. yore? tile imtrder “of Mary ton’ ‘Waters, “combrod, tO | "Son mauy Maso, Gifor', ak Gthraitar from New | ceo’ ail cror te Mya eT aati er donot eighteon years in the Penitentiary. York, when 9 days ous, carried away foremast ieadandmain- | ¥'ji Marshall, Marshall do for Solem; gy Wines, Hulne, Bake topmast, Sout Cewmetiy® D StAoy (fishing vessel), of Nantucket, put in Newport Sth inst with lose of mainmast. FauLMouta, April %3—The A V Goodn Siilelda, which put in. to-day leaky, ts bound The Canada Gazette contains a copy of a despatch from the Duke of Buckingham to Lord Monck, stat- ing that passports will not be granted naturalized citizens travelling in Europe, unless they come to the Paeae orden Oftice provided with certificates of \¢ l. for Nuvedford; Island Hume, Allen, Gloucester for rived in the night achra Reating Rafroad Philadetpbia; Ninetta, Wilson, firistot ton ‘alter, Baker, Providence for do.” ‘avillon and Henry Clay, All othors remain. Crosby, from for New Haven, : PaseickiG out ial Tele A eoiiae Gms’ Gala se DON, May 8 Arrived, aches 8S Lewis, and! ‘A fire broke out in the store of Joseph & Brother, | ¢ ak Plot, Rocklade Tek; Piel _ wholesale clothiers, in Oincinnat! yesterday, and de: | gue"beh Pes in"hpel wiih punips dingo; prose te \Rouwict ae ‘suilsdyeche cok Siuith, Cheesy Btroyed the toc! nd injured the building and those adjoming to the ount of $27,000, T1—The British brig Annie Ingraham Yor! Cove Rock and towed to this port. NEW HAVEN, May 10-Avrived, brig 7 1 Maviland, te Blanc, Newoaste, bra Dawiel Morris, Heimin, way, Port PorTLAND, Mo, May has been got off Bros Navigation on the lake bids fair to come to aclose, NBTOWN, Aprif 27.—Yosterday the Britivh abip Lad; hs Mai rf p wer, TJ although so lntely opened; this timo, however, from | Seymour, Capt Bilis, from Cardiff with coal bond to aber, Ele fioboien Oe ee erat Sterell.'and. easly nit whe ine hind been’ ving. alongside, the Victoria dook. pioe ‘asuage West for the Inst alx montor‘undergoing some al Fopairs and awaiting favorable weather, and sailed hhonoe 15 days ago, returned again with rudder twistod and leaky in topsides,’_ She has been, towed to the same docks for repairs, The British brig Forth, Capt Furlong, from, Cardiff with a cargo of coal for Halifax, N 8, put in here to-day with twas Wooten, \ Ow causes entirely distinct from cold orice. Kighteen Elizabethpork| vossels have discharged thelr crews and laid up at | oerorg rather than run at the present low rates of eight A break fn the canal at the Tonawanda culvert oc 5, Anderson, Puiladolphie ‘iim 8 Blin Huiao, he avin, and Signal Cov burg Yankee Hoy. Reeves, Norwich for em al Herdgion Jer Jerse ‘ity; sloops Proof Ginss, Ei ‘Ann, Bil, and jenn Homan, Port Johiaon; Mack, Hoboken; 8, Dotlart, Newbury. curred yesterday and the water was drawn out for mT + f thirty-six hours to repair dainages, Gg be gar pr re eter pores mp rtp AE! re iA aay [iy Pe ey cones General Meade has issued an order declaring the ‘The American ship Guattdas Tob! inson, has been seven brat Beey, Matanzas; schrs K bb Porton, Spa Georgia constitution ratified by 17,609 majority. from Victoria dockyard, Fi ee, pnece alia neces yea, ramhall, Hamtliton, and Islander, Curry, (winds neveesary repalrs t9 hull apd th aoe eee te thre outer harbor awalling favorable ‘wind to resuiae her voy: age for NYork. Lewis, Lewis, Boston 0, Reever, and Marcia S Tilo, Davin Providenc ‘ship Lancaster, trot barks Incanto from Mooain brig Annie, from wa. Cleared-“Schra Gi It is not yet determined whether the Georgia Legis- lature is democratic or radical. ‘The schooner Walton, from Portland, Me., arrived @t Savannah yesterday in charge of the mate, who reports the los8 overboard of Captain J. J. Mec- Miscellnneous. SrRAMAHTY SHERMAN, belonging to the Merchants’ Steam- ship Line, has been lying for a few months past at the footof Watts, Cardenas; 5 0 ‘Ty' coy Stony Point: @ Wi loge Weeks, Hnvann: Call, on the Ist of May, when off Hatteras, and two | Thirteenth st East river, for the pur of being tho- | Barton, do; W Waltons Reeves. Roxbury; James ‘Titon, De Of the crew who. went Ina boat to search Tor me sooghiy epilcatig th Pee ape pg ac vis, Botton’ een eee cca chipe’ Abigaih, for Corte captain. bia) Schooner came into port with oe the | hor, with a cylinder 4 inches fn diameter and 48 inchesatroke | Baltic, for Antworp ; i; ‘oyal Arch, for do; ee Jenking mate, one sallor and the cook on of piston, which was contracted at the Delamater Iron Works | {or dos Rosato, fu 1 or Gok, eb Ano B Boyd, fer Lonios: YAour Boruprva.—In the building of yachts an | ‘Om designs of John Baird, of thie city. Sle will hare much be ceiver Ope or ios (ea us ni Fala 4 improvement 18 anmonncod. ‘The masts are sur- | sreeter spcod than heretofore, which. with her ample accom~ | Bickinirm (ut tes Anew Ys toe ‘or Santa oer Shilob, fordo; Nogeita, ng fe oy as Cutten, ot Cienfuegon—all ft ‘hiladelphia. 3 PeMOUTIL, May @Arrived, ache H eal Pree modations, will make her a popular ship. The Sherman te commanded by Captain Wm P Henry, and will ail om Satur- da y next for Now Orleans. rounded in the “step” with india rubber. rab olen in- stead of being fastened by wedges. said to diminish the strain on the mast, and Riso ie increase the speed of the vessel. It would seem 2 tT be applicable to all sailing craft as well as yachts, Notice te Marinors. one lod 7th, schrs Joho Slusman, Weaver, and Emma B Shaw, Phiindetpiia. ie May Se Arrived, achr Sarah R Pitcher, New pGleared tig Anate Kenney, NYork; sshr Haunie West- ioe weROViDE On May 9—Arsived, sghra John Stroop, Oram MELAND—RAST 0OAST—AUTERATION IN BURFORD BANK— EYTRANOR TO DUBLIN BAY. YDROGRAPHIO OF FIOM, ADMIRALTY, Lowpox, April Information has been recetved from the Trish Lights Office, Dublin, dated April 8, 1868, that the Pusfond hy ‘at the ons EUROPEAN MARKETS. LONDON MoNe¥Y MARK#T.—LONDON, May 11—5 P. | tr, f Dubii ded ft ard | fOr 101 h incatty Cae stte M.—Consols ,close at 04% for money aud ¥2% 0 94% | than marked inthe Némfeaty chara Ct Pagers ks Habuing paeery i nL tame, Pantin for account." American securities close at the fol- | the Commissioners of irith Lights have, just ptnond the | recec; Charger, Manali: Liarviet po ag ne sh aed lowing rates:—United States fiye-twenties, 70% # | North Le bane Brey, tthe ea me end ee. Barley, Phillipe; Shepard 4 Mount, ‘You Batam 70%; Borie Railway shares, 45%; Illinois Central, 96, | st preseut laid down 'p the Allmieniy ca oe wan to. ee. | Bure ase; Horizon, Newmans FRANKFORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, May L1.—United | foom reporiet, unoveu and not closely examined, pda aes nai Pacer, Beacoat & mein States dve-twenty bonds close at "75% for the old | should give the north buoy of the Burford bank & ride bork OF oad tom Knowles mee cen Pipe im passing. “By command of thelr Lordsh Rondooty ‘haber, nom, "ovokens roompromiae, ARIS BOURSE.—PARIS, May 11.—Tho Bourse cloved O HENMY HICHARDE, Hydrographer. vail, Dibile ; Treas john Jones, dul,” Rentes 60 francs 35 centimes, way Whalemen. ore: oops ‘loops ions, hacer Thos Hu, Hull ‘Bttsabethe IVERPOOL COTTON MARK ET.—LIVERPOO! ry 11— bark Merti 6, M.-The cotton market closed cualer von Artls oan, San France foe ‘sr nce Mato, ate Sara rah 3 Tort Baltimore: Coorgs 1 of 1 164. in \ Brtcos, ‘The following are tl a ming | (taken on the and BA w Seat Nomees ‘te aael, Brown, do; Mi i Ee vagina Se ae uotations:—Middling uplands, 124. a 123¢d.; voyage 90 bbis sp, 1100 do wh {esr 3000 Butler, Bilaabéhport 4 ae ling Orleans, 12544. a 123d. ‘The sales of the day na bet t Mareh 8. chip, Belly Morons ae ate dout; Almon oy, do; Fakir, Sh en MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, soiptemmed ner olf bed bean shipped ween aaa ee ar gre Anishops cae it 1i—5 P M.—The market,closed quiet. Gorn, 388. eayskoges Ne dala hip be 1 NB, 165 ap since le pean, Phillipe, Eade aes ats Gen ee Woe Dallforiin white end Yass Sd: for ‘No,'2 red eet ton. Hal Recent RT . Ship Sandusky, from Liverpool for New York, April 31, lat Western. neg hed per bushel. Oats, 4s. ©, lon 12. Biscbaben Fhiladelphiag Bamunl ace nwes, ve ae bushel. Der 204 Ibs. Flour, 36s, 00, | “bere RA ‘A Allon, Tarr, from Boston for Matanzas, April 9, i "OhusesitUleabetnpori; Charice LH per bbl. for tanta tat mt Io Ries S-Arrivod, sobre Henry Hartoane pays [oy oy elon Sat pRaNosoo, © ag he oe en steanubip Goléea erie Amands (of jon Pion, from 4 seeritinn Hr fom Foreign Ports. Messina for Baltimore, 2 Mew Orleans for Havre, canal. LIVERY0OL PROVISIONS MAREET.—LIVERPOOL, May 11, 5 P. M.—Beef 1156, pin ne bbl. ws extra prime meas. Pork 828, 6d. per bbl. ‘for eastern prime mess. Lard bond percwt. Bacon 50s. per cwt, for Cumberland LivRRroor cat MaxeerLavearool May neeeaaye Balled from Flushing 25lb, King Bird, Chena Mog Yoh Arrived, 57 Toned > T Cease; Uardenas. », M.—Rosin per owt. for common A Carolina and 128, for medium. "Tallow, 44a. 6d. per | 4AEEO* Pin ond for Bano date’—t0 port brie, Qessliogy SALEM, May 9-Arrivod, sar’ Plofe A Nowoom, (Jorhaan, ewt. Turpentine, 31s. per cwt. Clover seed, 448. per | (Br), ey from do, wig. (—Sohrs Aid, Smith, and Wm Wallace, gma Philada ewt. for American red. Kefined petroleum, 1s. id BARORLONA, Sagem Garriga, NOrieans | pbia. per gallon, Spirits petroleum, 8d. per gallon. (ond tent for Manon). Abscsba: 8 Tali ba Wotan paith—Arrived, schra J B Marshall, Loxpon MAaRkers—Lonpon, | May 11 Suent | Ckunive, April 26—Salled, Goie te * Gace Poset, Balt "baci ihe 3 closed firm, but quotably unaltered. last sales | nore; Milton, ‘and ‘Ben! Wore made at 278, . por owt. for No, 12 Datch stan: | Mary, watary, Boston: mea bovail: Baltimore; Wa outs Hero, Kel dard. Linseed oil, 0s. perton. Sperm oil, ier, ‘Thompson, 2 ttenschien, NYork; Alma, tons ‘iinweed cakes, £10 66. per ton for thi ob- 3 ger HHaynow Baltimore.” °° | Ask for @ Walth jong for feeding. cata, ne heen a Grkintr , Relea If 8 THE BUST: IT 18 THI CHRAPEST, PRrROLEUM MARKET.—ANTWERP, May 11.—Petro- qoOTRNHAGRN, ring 4 ved, Leonet, Miltopocus, New T. B. BYNNKR & CO., 19 Broadway, N.Y. Jeum closed doll, The last sales of standard white ; Valkyrien, do. were made at 44f. per bbl. “Bua, fone roRerfted, Victor, Bain, Now York; 23h, i hs ae Phaton’s New Perfume, lee ep Be Dat, April 38—Arrived, American Union, Grant, Lond: p Maro, ier frome oll other Seen entensts “ EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. a A ent a Bion, Cow Gower, Puladciphia tor | By atartggiata et nts et ny ean. a proceeded). aA Beit ——~ KistNone, April %—Arrived, Carolina, Bebrens, NOrteaus | 4 — wards Perfect Fliting hirts, Broade SOUTHAMPTON, May 11,—The steamship Teutonia, | for Melainsforms rll 8 Salied Arar, Hill, NYork way and Union aquare; also at B87 Broad Lane. from Xew York April 28, arrived at eight o'clock thia | Q™ANGEMoun™, April so Bale, Bee tine ack NOr. morning. The steamslup Hermann, from New York } jeans. Jj A—Ward’s Cloth Lined Paper Collors aad April 30, arrived at nine o’olock last evening, Sailed from the Clyde $34, C H } eel Sennet, Melbourne. Outs, Broadway and Union square; also wholesule amd GENOA, April 2—Arr retail at 387 Broadway. i Patria, Cox, Ay oha'G Paints Revbrees RYorks shad ‘end Jo nt *Natlod 22d,"Alorander wap NYork. MAILS FOR EUROPE. A.—Hot’s Malt Extract Depot Removed te near Broadway. = Boucher (Br) pi Rabe Dans cimaatis Meet Boa Mest bae, ened: | No ic Marr rene maar ‘The Cunard mail steamship China will teave wis Ee eae "Boobs, Lorie, doco. Wi anata, Xow. Cael, pee port on Wednesday for Liverpool. eile 234, bark cen Flammer, NYork, but drifted be- | TOWN'S improved elastic Paps Felt yn Lining and tale The mails for Europe will close at the Post Ofice vasan f08 pone ees rates A Meh Cook, caittice (or HARRINGTON atest Improvenncat. at ten o'clock A. M. on Wednesday. be od gen ye ieasipaiey; ——-—- -—- ‘The New Yor« HeRALD—Edition for Europe—will my E rears, at * +4 —, Boson. Peon fe be ready at half-past ten o’clock in the morning. rLvoRt, ody Bea Skimmer, Anders00, py a ewes eit FARK Sew ypies, in wrappers for mailli jenred 6th, Sirius, Doewes, Boston. CENT suttz PERIENT, at onco x nee ee ee Henne ee et Be On pa brig Dagmar, from | draught and the best of alt rogulating medicines, moat fata gamer oma oy age 1 Pypeeiense i Set Kon! tp South a0, : madd druggists. a AVAN. am imithwte ‘ateainshi) ews A.—Stylins “and Nobby Hats for Gonta 8 H I P P I N G N E WwW 8 > wat ek eee Of tka ‘Caton, New Orleans youths at popular prices, BORIC, 125 Fulton ee cihiahenaitaeaanenle iaaiewon, RY ork: * broae Almanac for New York-—-This Day. suaraarts ont ct arc Watton Wildgooee, ‘Foe: Ba yt] a bitoni Pinel bn Load ee ea sire, Milcnvorn, > Norton setae teGart,’ Pron: pe ¢ hegenlens, natant 5 Altce 3, Wook Doherty, Philadelphia; 28th, | "¢u* santa lh) HL Sun rises....... 4 46 | Moon rises...morn — — se ety Ns x Colby, i. T. ; Epon, ean rer, Ban Franclaco ; Norval Taylor, NYork; . T. Helmbold, 3 ae eee 2 inthrop, Stewart, Ubarieston; Crimea, Et it, No. SH ruttay, New York, nate Metropeitan gee eon ak mh etna aor ercets. Folsteke Rorieans; 20th, Hod "Siore opon at all hodra, and the originator of Keeping: wy, 95 Mount Pleasant, Hrowor, Modli 7 8h open ink PORT OF New voRK, YORK, MAY - 1868, Oe ee ee eaten, Gar . Why ia it that HT. HELMBO drng and setae ieseneanareiee alled 2708, Westmoreland, Hammond usiness in the city, ‘bok ta toe Unita Beaten? “CLEARED. hp sy uments ng Son, Frans isco; Palmyra (a), Wat- | Anawer. _—— ‘his business is conducted on purcly 1d aoe weed ‘This ia in all probability the only store in the United states pe Alemania aoe eee mis —Kunbardt a Pe — and Sear of the : srr brobalfity the only store n tke United tatew Sip NB Palmer, Low, Hone okie atte cis wR Bhp Cone Cor attiaton, Sane very La Milt in & ee Ent out ESNGR io" Hutkam, Onegs; ath, Helen Sands, doreesnent of tbe ieee Miutinguiehed of the faculige Bote ere ‘arren (Br), Jones, cr Bonin Bacon 4 Russell. Prarie a Tonmedy, an Manbattan (#), ly customers are en Ry —— Hina Stevens, Pte itaa--Brockway & Baker, im do. via Garditts fee ecient ia me anos Brig Brg Panny (Br), Clay, Geasancwn or Falmouth for or- ooh Fish, Stackpole, San | have the - a ‘Brig Aurora (Br), Jol Kon! _Peniston & Co. | Loxnox ave ~ Arrived, Yorktown, Driver, Mark (and fave any minakee, i compounding Inola, Ci WCA—B P Sherman. angered oul to retury ‘Themis, vrs Wide awake at all times, Brig Crimea, Watertiouse, rat Field & Way. | us sg Abel Arrived Wie Putoam, Richards, nee ab princtpie aking ot ersating odio 3200, Bat Cordova Bh, Lockhart, Barbad “itd DeWolt & Co. Mania, pril 3—Arrived, La Pisin, Spill, NYore; 111, F Ry'and ne the Eile the approbation “of all eee ine Bint Aaa ater Ni HD ad Brockman. iMe ‘Gibraltar; ied Geto 5 do (i prima facie evidence like this isn rig San Oation, Parker, Nucvitas— joughton., from Corfy ‘ the sent Nuevitas-M| ‘April 19—Sailed, Uncle Pani fork. teh en foe Scie Bn fie bate Manon, Apri 9, galled vod, DM Doane, Veasie. Fhile- pendatana the'vetrovage of "al le respectfully mee ye) CB, me Green Pond, MP corandatl, “Heweons, April $5 Salo, et an teeth Milton, and St rae re re oat ey Parkes 8 Joh y9n-304 Foye 4 00: | Soe eee ree. ee Tier et jane 0, a Nh—G Boardman. ‘Apri )—Arrived, Union. Nicholaon, NY pekabo is a Manta at “Orendall ‘Umphray & “Bis Mines be 32 Yi for oh Tene, Cche A W Collins, Tooker, Richmond, Ve—Van Brunt & atin Wetman, ro dy + jarquerite Munigaa, on, arrived mas: for ww Brainerd, Pendleton, im, H thre J shton, W: ‘Ork, ide; Behr | Bl Stow, Parker, itsabetuport | otley, Miller & a te for do, 1 Thomas. malls Cnr fr Al (Br) ARRIVALS. Froth tary. Parton pa are te nian th, ron renee (i {RETORTED SY CUA RERGLD OvBam TacETs. irate 3 May boat Commander Ralph Chan iy ‘Min ara ify aod je, Wan May 4 aay'®, cat Hatteras eayert | bz Jou 1 ee, ship Herrtaburg, Parit, Pe- from hove to 2¢ hours. 41 96 mdse and i Apri | Teerrapenn, Apel W—aerivedy tans, ene yes: to 5 on $8 caw ou, merican Ports. al Havaoa Lottery.— Paid in Geld. tor ‘Bijerantel wen ship a tahtetaion furnished. highest paid for Dooubloas, westerly winda TON HApeil 9 nit Mectatt woke Doves Pecan kinds of Gold the entire folk ; TAYLOR & CO., 16 Wail strost, HT, f (Gy a sno eee erinerman aa ‘and 190 ‘oH W eck yes ere to Son 208 PRINTING RATA BLISHY xe, one birt and mcg te page aaa ma Serta od (OLD HERALD alii oe Bark Argonaut (NG), Steen; 1 days, with H Paint Tints the entre a fo fos, Rrpereneed Gan xe | erueaa Rising Sun, J} INSURAN! sg on jn . p (N@) berstadt, Rotterdam, 61 days, with igging, Tangier rangier; river SHIPPING, meee, toF Funch Mettete & Wendi, et henry gules fas ins, hes RAILROAD, during the pasenge. | Girdier,'Smnith | CO} pay faciitaee, which tarried away’ wove Lown, pth as eta bulwarke and did other “a 4 A i AT THE SHO! ERINTING | saw several lar; nendy ih sehr Lewis | Mescie. tag 1 eos MENORAT! Henrys Pretiandet ONG)" March 2%, | J Vonder, Hudson? Pair Wind Seth and pone I THE bf AT ow RATES. with mdee and 250 ‘iad two | dandy, Philadelphia; aH Edwardes, privateer heen are ‘one birth za he ‘northern passage, nud expe. | mons, beau Soi Weaver, The Flowers of May have 9 hve need gormy weather the entire vo Re ce repeat | Gaerne scien | feos hctevicten ako Van ead strong Weaterly winds the entire had two deathe $s SRondout; Apo ry and War ‘onde which if equal ual gh ier Datars ts jarch ah bark ‘Rondout; Garland, Nichola Port Job & promptt a rete Ly pens My ge ant Lu A aime, “rosy, Hoboken, irre Winds tyanee, and | Seren See es 1 aicaid intet din Tae hearty eppreseaion at anenc| unett my ennison, ii 7s ~ $A — - vere meri Race Phe ah Dactdton Reg, WY ert “laguna argos 8 jpoes and Ornamental Heitr.—Rest deipiia for Antwerp. v jeptane, Lp ag fF aches amen Dye Nn Hale Dyeing, ali colors, at HATCH ie bark Tnvuatdon, Fas ‘Tawley, Suit Cay, TH 10 dave, with salt sad Freak tiiean’ Write, aoe Clare Gaukin, Poa- 6 Pond atronb

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