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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. PROGRESS OF THE HAYTIEN REBELLION. eee - The Race for the English Derby and Scenes on Derby Day. Betting, Running, Time and the Winner at Epsom Downs. HAYTI. Wa Saluave Besieged in Port au Prince—Ho Threatens to Burn It to the Ground—All he Citizens Called Under Arms—Naval = tae a HAVANA, May 27, 1863, We have dates from Hayti to the 18th inst. Reliable information bas been received here to the effect that a detachment of three-fifths of General Lubin’s troops received an attaek from the rebels on ‘the 14th inst, ata place called the Setnillg Cross- €oads, in the suburbs of the capital. The affair was ® bloody one, and resulted in the repulse of the Tebels, who were shelled by the Haytien man-of-war Sylvata, lying in the harbor, The shelling, however, did Ifttle harm to the insurgent troops. ) A proclamation had been issued calling all the citl- — under arms. » the 16th inst, a general attack was made by Salnave's troops on the rebel lines. The attack was* repulsed and the troops had to fall back into the ‘capital after having lost about eighty men. The British steam gunboat Royalist had got ashore &t Port au Prince after her commander had effected ‘the release of the imprisoned foreigners. She thep steamed to the outer harbor, where she got aground. + The United States man-of-war De Soto arrived on ‘the 17th from St. Croix, but as she Was shoft of {provisions she proceeded next day to Key West, ‘despite the protestations of the American Minister, ‘who had promised to secure the lives of all Ameri- ans and those who had taken refuge in the Legd- tion. ‘The general attack was renewed in the afternoon on the south side of the city, but the result was still ‘unknown when this mail left Port au Prinve. Balnave still threatens to burn the capital to the ground if the rebels beat him, but the American Minister is determined to prevent him if possible. VENEZUELA. Prostdent Falcon Disappenred—Congress Dis- ne arom Besleged=Defection Among iis Havana, May 27, 1868. ur advices from Cardcas are to the 7th inst. hal Falcon had disappeared, This sudden event had compelled Congress to dissolve. % General L4zaro Bruzual had declared against the government, and the town of Caracas was in a state or aicge, The national forces in the city had been re- fnced sixteen hundred. Four thousand rebels on the hills around Cardcas, and a de- Probably visive battle was imminent. The rebels become masters of the capital. ' ~_ taken place in Araure and Candelarfa between the government troops and the rebels, General Colima lost two hundred men in Antimano, ‘nd four hundred pdssed over to the insu ome, Among the deserters are Rojas, Mendoza and Vegas. NASSAU. NEW YORK HEALD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1868,—TRIPLE “SHEET. Team “Purpoat” at ‘Weather and Fine Spert—The Ranning and Time—Appearasce of the “Cracks”=—The , Wineers from 1780. Lonpon, May 21, 1868. The \event” of the English turf, the great and exciting race for the Derby, took place to-day on the Derby course at Epsom Downs. Ita gradual ap- proach kept the world of Britain pleasantly agitated during the past four or five weeks—just as its annual occurrence has since the year 1780, when Diomed took the first ribbon—and the advent of the morning was duly honored. All England turned out—the royal “drag,” the tradegman’s “‘trap,”’ and costermonger’s “‘cart” being blended on the road to the Derby meet ina truly democratic fashion. Merchants, lawyers, legislators, divines, “‘touters,” ‘“welshers,” “high church” and ‘low church” men, “cracksmen,” Disraeli men, Gladstgne men, Irish, British and Scotch were mtn-" gled, and “Old Epgiand” and the “Derby” found loyal enthusiastic supporters in the different closed, and trade and offictal ranks. 3 The law coufts business almost eR cy suspended in the me- tropolis—London contributing hundreds of thou- sands to the vast throng. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, with the other male representatives of the Queen's family at present in England were on the grand stand. The morning 6pened delightfully and as the day advanced the people became assured of flue weather— “Derby weather"’—in pleasing contrast to that which prevailed last year when the horsey came in during a drifting storm of snow. The course was in excellent order. The “book” operations were unusually heavy, particularly those of the Marquis of Hastings in back- ing his entry, Lady Elizabeth, against the fleld. The interest in the result was, therefore, exceedingly animated. The race was for the Derby Stakes of fifty sove- reigns each, half forfeit, colts to carry 122 lbs., fillies 117 lbs., three years old, one mile and a half, owner ofsecond horse to receive one hundred soverelgna out of the stakes—263 subscribet Eighteen horses ran, the prine! entries being:— Marquis ot parunay b bf. beth, by Trum- peter, Bor na I. ea Da a c Rosicrusian, by Beadsman, dam mee ot vias ’ ch. f, Athena, by! Stockwell, au pecoine, Neasham. if FJ rwieyié co: Bias’ Gown, by Beadsman, dam sa Dane ‘of Newcastle's c. Speculum, by Vedette, dam oralice, Marquis of Hastings’ b. c. The Earl, by Young Mel- bourne, dam Celi iia. Medians nee Glasgow’s colt, by Tom Bowline, dam Make- hift. va om gae ¢c. St. Ronan, by St. Albans, dam eth, e merits of the respective “cracks” were anxiously canvassed at the training grounds and on the fleld, Blue Gown remained very quiet in the betting kers were cautious world before the race. Bool respecting him, however, and did not care to offer more than twelve to one against him when in train- the demonstrations in his ing. In the middle of Mi favor abated Godt and his friends remained cool The Race for the Derby=“ Derby Day”—Ad Epeom—splendid during five or six day: On the fleld to-day ay "the betting we8 to one inst Blue deen to og one aes ete mee King Alfred, Grae to one ain eh favorit st beth noe placed thirteen to one against Paul the pee spa with, Me rea Test, ae of place ‘The horses came to the, starting post amidst ue geene of ex is ‘and, the en they went. The ra Be Bea 2 eke it out of a awry s bay bay oF is 2 ty Gorn. et out az ae alfred, ES course is ext Scholar's fewcastle’s boay col out of ry Renee shoe, The first Ts of a mile ‘be col second; gue pa Tig yoralice, ridden “Tig 2 minutes 44 seconds, idered as straight ning, ¢ the bénd ft course sl as run! in yey trifling, and the wiath very great; the next er Ol The Elections=The Church Question—Execu- tion of a Spaniard—Pineapple Crop. Havana, May 27, 1868. According to the latest accounts from Nassau, N. , the general election was progressing quietly. te date appointed for the meeting of the Colonial House of Assembly is June 1. The controversy that raged recently on the Church Disendowment act had moderated very considerably. A Spaniard, who had been een of the murder of Free ig Stubbs, was executed May was expected the pineapple nf of this year wit be very large and very fine. CUBA. The Matanzas Corporation Short of Funds— Trouble With the Contractors — The Fines on VesseleExecations. Havana, May 27, 1868. It is reported here that the municipal authorities of Matanzas being out of funds to pay the em- ployés the contractors for supplying the public in- —gtitations with bread refused to fulfil their engage- Menta. In consequence: the inmates were left two days fithout food. The result was that the contrac- were arrestéd and put in jail. e soldiers quartered thete have hot been paid for three months. \ There are excessive rains daily, alternating with ptrong of wind. . tom House fines are now under the con- gidefation of the Captain General, and the American i atrivitg to have all the cases in his care gettied as scoot ‘as possible. » The Qaptain General, in accordance with tele- orders, has instructed the regular Spanish amers and @ iman-offwar at Battaband to jook sk St fora slaver that ip dally expected there- ‘ie been put pat te death ination, rez have The t military conimiaston is most active ériminala. One free colored Cuban hi xecuted to-day. Two more are to be yn next Nigneanig for extortion artd feven of ae gang of bandits headed by n canght. Sugar Market—Exchange Quotatione—Salt Market—Marine Intelligence. et continued dull, aud With The r market continued dali, an 01 sales prices are nominal. No, 12 Dutch standard ard ie | 13M Quoted at 7% 08 ig per arrobe, Flour, T bbl, Exchange on mony BY @ 11% re- galum; on United States gold, 1 were cent dtscor aid syeamer Eagle arrived here to-day. from Rj vices received from Turks Island state that the salt market is dull. POLAND. Riotous Demonstrations on the Frontier. Lonpon, May 27, 1868. Despatches from Warsaw report that bands of Polish exiles, said to have been recruited in Fréhce, peared on the frontier of Galicia nat ar ‘totous demonstrations. It is belteved that that General Langlewion, the leader of the last polish in- surrection, is at the head of these bands. THE FENIANS. Another Big Scare in Canada—Troops Under Arwe and Soldicr®’ Wives Ordered Out of Barracks—General War Preparations. MONTREAL, May 27, 1968, The government authorities here, both civil and military, appear to be in @ panic regarding the Fe- nians. The troops in garrison at this place are ‘under orders to prepare for marching at a moment's Motice. The wives of soldiers stationed at St. John hhave been ordered out of be barracks, ne active | i= te accommodation "0 gg MH fave been provided with eld panniers and other necessary articles a ine fleld, and other means of precaution have (betsctives in the tte ke of the Dominion ent are on the fron errs or close wate! the Fenian picnic at Butfal ‘The Fontan Picnic at at BuffalomA Trick Played Upon the Canadiane—General Excitement the Resalt—Success of the Fair. Borrato, May 27, 1868. Last night a number of wags and canal men, tak- Ing advantage of the scare in Canada over the ra- jored invasion of the Dominion during the progress if the great Fenian fair in this city, assembled on the aed bank, Opposite Fort Erie, Canada, and by arching, countermarching and other ae Brose. @ most Intense excitement among ¢! ‘The Fenian fair isa it att is drawt oon coe It ing Jarge aumbers of Sovatry, pad giving meay idle rumor. ate hild’s bay 8 eo aaa Duke the ground the late Derby actl! mile fle and © halt if, and somewhat in the form a hoee. quai a mile {a ina gradual turn, and the last half mile straight. The first half mile is on the as- cent, the next of a mile level, and the remain- der ig on the descent till within the distahoe, when ‘course on the ascent. Str Joseph Hawley’s “Jot,” trained at ey, reached the stables Trom Pye mares. May 2; Rosicrucian, Blae Gowi with otters, and went into “heavy ork eis LD gegen | a onieng which ae tonne choke uned west a ais ay (Sun ‘ng a aa if ae hay Monday he it pare oP Sah peed jeeve, town and icrufian took os eee rhe came, Wee on Thi wate matnained ‘ttn very ey ue lays before the event, beautl 5 his Son wit ‘aw sept at ai hraceen tte juiet jo! in speed gal gallops f Tiosigg sigrucian and Rens Gown, but taking ry part in their strong WINNERS OF THE mee Hage, onbare aio trad . Arnull. W. South. . Chifney, Sen. eee ‘Eager, by Piorizei. Gromren a, Balt Forti ar ab opeat br laor-aie C. Bun! 1903—Duke of Grafton's Tyrant, Ht ord ugremuns eta o f 1e06—Lord boc }. Bennie Ee rik of tuiamson's Fan, by. St. George. Gratton'e Pope, by Wa ay a, io 8 Sete Walton Octavidn, by ety chek “bY, tt ea of York's P Price ee i, Aig | detk Mr, Tyrie a Aree bes a, Sei Ivor. Ronski Sai Sailor, 891—Mr, Hunter's Se a: Fea sas an gh ; G, Banaras. apple. Noel 'W. Bibdale’s a be a 140 se Koti divans U7. ity. Mactouatd: ‘1841—Mr. Rawlinson’ i = 1—Colone! Anson's Ny Fist ‘Mr. Bowes’ Cotherston lonel Peel's Lid vy cre wien ves 1986—Mr. ee eats The United Staten States Squadron. SovTHAMPTON, May 27, 1868, The United States steamer Swatara, Commander William N, Jeffres, arrived af thiq ort ta-dar, THE PRIZE RING. ” Fe rrtnoteate @ Great Fizzlo—Arrost of in Indiana—Great Indigna- tion Abiong the Sports. ~ Ouvormmart, May 27, 1888. This 1 dt was generally believed and ex- pected that ny Pega oraimed Mike MoCoole, of St. Louts, ahd Joe Coburn, of New York, for the of Amoriga and $5,000 aside, would OM according ¢0 agreement. Heavy bets bad been made and tle excitement among sporting circles was intense, both pi its having drawn if Cold Spring, Indiana, about ene mile north of the railroad station. It is quite # desolate and dreary looking locality, but is admirably adapted for the Purpose for which it was designed, The ground on which the ring was formed is a level meadow coy- eripg an area of four or five acres, and from the formation of the earth it would have enabled all of the spectators to get a good view of the combatants had the fight taken place. Exoursion trains from this city for the battle fleld were announced to start at an early hour this m orn- ing, and.from the number of tickets sold in ad vance {t was made evident that the crowd would be a very large if not @ very select one. It wag not fated, however, that the fight should come off. The Indiana authorities. made prepara- tions to prevent it, and between two and three o’clook this morning the Sheriff of Dearborn county, with @ posse of men, called at the residence of Henry Marshall, situated near the ground, and arrested Mike MoCoole, who was stopping there. The prisoner was taken to Lawrenceburg and brought before the Grand Jury of the county, when he was bound over in the sum of $2,000 to appear on Friday next to answer the charge which had been pascal paapipd him. The bonds were given, and ly after he started for the battle fleld, ailing ty was, by this time, a late hour. In the meantime an immense concourse of persons, numbering some eight or nine thousand, and repre- senting the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Missouri, Illl- nois and Indiana, with a few from other States, had assembled near Oold Springs. The branches of every tree in tho vicinity of the ring were filled with men and boys, all anxious the arrival of the Pugilists an the commencement of the mill. persons gathered around the depot several trains heavily laden with for the field, although tt had alres ee MoCoole was arrested. Greal Large crowds of t in this city, and assengers started been announced indignation was expr ‘essed by the sporting men and roughs at the un: ed-for turn of affairs. The friends of McCoole tenounoed Coburn in unmeasured terms as having caused the ay epprebennion of his scons, and Mc- Coole himself, after his release, openl; caret Jogo ends to | » MICHIGAN. ‘The State Democratic Convention. Dernorr, May 27, 1868. ‘Tho Democratic State Convention was held here to- day, anX! adopted the following resolutions:— SHIPPING’ N .+-morn 12 15 High water..morn 1 13 a8, 2 sega P Allen, Alloa, Porte Rico. 81 Jom ship John Mana (Br), Spe aE CERNE tm, wane barks ROW ‘m2 and W Hor- cele ace B09 De | Cole, NYork. cs - patina Porte. fatias Save ated uetecaragorenment cents | PORT OF SRW YORK, WAY 27, 1843, pomso hy monary. Suge att Bary Soren oy i eo the trust now a amandannaanomeces Et eee. ke a Fras Go on ot CLEARED. Harry, ai Zab = =e Anka, Bont, if Seas ah, the 8 do; latent yoy! Te ihe meee mo of | the ode itty “Poamship Leo, Dearborn, Sayannalr Murray, Pers 800. Ti Bor sty? Bah Mary Bucher ‘tion, which hee ina fata ee Ser riestiou—H R Mor- 5 Lue Flan ‘NYork. mouy with the fu art Soup in pos thd ar Brat, pa , 8 Carelli han jp Agnes (Br), pp, NYork; sobr gual i fworhirds of Nur uational exit "ae itt ett, Canfkdne, San Prancieco--bpotort, "rise: ww vet orald fom atersantd {0 the, channel: bert : dee mney H . et yan nat repat bark Tomas Terry (Br), Crosby, Mareeilles—Brett, pe & m+ | Dagesd ¢ aot m pot fb ad Dewar, have never slant ed sites Lyndabi (Norw), Bottone, Cadis—w F iat by raw cating pot, Priery dons ‘of o1 pn often as =e wp hes area, Noaton | bark n, Benson, ee? Frid, have nie en et, Stator e government dovording to | “Bark Starlitht, Harding. Baltimore RT es 2 Date poten g Basra ra aiharien ae re Mary He oBastared Powers and aside: Rees Lt fiw B ater tn n Sheridan, Buelt, wi Resolved, ai cen 100- racy snd federaliom ase tadien & And ge totaal aa the law of mind, and as lon; segre vate by alinity into e polite cxgaaiation 0 so long the democs atic Polley Will, and the fade- “ee Tilis (Lagan Rrsarare =H Bare. Cordova & ey will nize’ vith our form of Fins Florence (Br), Eke st Bitte —Jopee & Lough. ernment, ald fuse paren st Iatter can never estab | B Brig Meroodca ‘Git}, Koht, ‘and Sagua—Fowler & farms of our goveramseas they oa SS aaposutote we last rev. | “Wty fda Gomery, MsLallan, Cardonas.-6 W Eiwall & Co. olutionary. sy jon ( ‘uey, Barbades—Jones & ete ee ee, siecosaaly nest ip fogionl lene EEE fcholnch — rab, Messen he & <a s — ‘ - | Be ima, on tam which Ke iowsets’aonsciously ad is masscausoon: | a C Wy ay ee a bow rapidly adyancing. Schr Oakes Ames, Edmonds, Baltimore—Van Brunt & ‘Bhat our firm ialted purpose is to mw, tote ientgre, the the by union of the States, kee ep the federal government wa, Dewonwar, Baltimore. mtd & Dayton. of ita departments with Wer sphere, cause it ¢o eet Jollwon, spect the peserved rights of thy? States and people, abolish all cf Rial Blab, Bryan | foto. med +4 =a bank and tari! “monopolk’s, abolish the dmen’s inghaw, Boston f Stetson & Bureau and standing armiea in thme of arrest extravagance and corruption that are wast} Suraubstance, | ° Schr Orbit Bikes aaa rt, Ot, compe) economy in ite admii sson of af ala, thus raiors Schr Rosofus, to the goveroment, value yt gurrenc; a all men ee, M soon, Ha Hate fanocent unt pronounced guilty, h evkehe ing to ie Raewale Baltimore. Inw, protect the forolgu cittson hy vighia both at ARRIVALS, : abroad, do ¢9 gual ian ce to all men, ineapetive of color or race, ee. ep ee — Fern “of alt ro sae Blenmanip F BY Hy a Pendle ecume pacers. Stopes ser ‘of bleaslige to ait wtteecehy 10 te IAs, ieenatowh A, vith Paitas toate reeetnenela tee hee 'sinly Biknince PBotrt “nwa atau ae | YonbveP Ra anh att obs Tan tae co q national faith netotatey ; thal aiPBide “en shall be b fog, and waa detained § ours cnet Sandy Hook by p thick fon, ably paid; the bor ore men sated it 4 berg; 2d, tfargreenake rye ly ee ei snant betes te conten, ie count 7 oF pera ‘That we deprecate al when ‘otherwise expressly Dome Ann ‘(Dutch), bound Wj; ‘All loginiaa fon which tends to ‘steamship a4 lat 42, Bb 8B bark Clee PM, ‘passed a chip, supposed the Southampton, bound grit by Ia th, at PM, ent. take publicdomain from advusisetuorseist douave it to spect | “Steamship Morro Cantte, Adama, Havana, May 23, 1 PM, lating corporations. with mdse and paasouyers, to the Atlante Mat! Steamship Go! Resolved, That the debt of gratitude due:fo those who saved | Encountered a thick fog for lp nours. the nation in its pe peril is the only debt the nation ead Steamship Perit, pean veaton Muy 16, via Koy West we shall cherish the memory of he, gallant dén with mae andl passengers, to Bpoffcrd, Tileston th tender care his widow and ,o1'phan, shall Steamship Patrbats, Hinter, Wamtngtin, hours, member the services aud promote the nrel’are of the living with naval stores, to Jamos Hand. 36th, at eed AM Hatteras and give to all the Lonor that is duo to \élolr brave and | light bearing NW, exchanged slguals with ateamihiy Rap patriotic services, dan, hence for Havana; Tf AM, 12 mflos north of Hatteras, The following delegates at large: to'the National Convention were appointed:—Robert ee John Moore, B. G. Stout, Charles E. Stuart and J. Blanchard. Alternates, J. P. Lincoln, R. W.. Banca: Panind a ncrew feamer, supposed to be one of ihe Philadel pha lige, bound 8 samo thne, a bark, bound Ni 1 P miles N of Hatteras, enw steamabip Maty Sanford, fomata: Shh, @ AM, 80 miles SE from Chiucoteag gue) padded a vessel's deck house with companionway, scuttle hatch and dgok trons, which appeared to have beon lately caulked and white lead ded, aoe tp Dirigo, Johnson, Portland, with mdse, to J F Bark Forest Quoon ral a Ne rt, E. 48 days, witb tron, to order. strong westerly gales ap tothe néahifted cargo : ight southerly winds and fog. M 4 it 45, lon 41 co pene Avalanche, of and from Hall for Quebec, 38 da} Brig Comnos, —— Bt Ske, PR, 20tays, with sugar and molasses, to Schr Sarah Ht Merrill (of Gloucester; Rowe, Barncoa, 12 daya, with frui Ee James Douglas, Experienced bea weather. | May'20, tnt $0 25, lon 75, saw: ‘ach ida Hichardgou, Meeting of the National Pinanteciesssy. Associntion—Report Received—Resolutions Adopted—Adjournment. CLEVELAND, May 27, 1868, The National Manufacturers’ Association met in the arrest was caused by Coburn an stop the ght and save their bets and stake 9 poliée authorities were, however, on the track of Coburn at the same time. At first he managed poh Lie the officers cleverly, but finally he was when about one hundred yards from the ning. terre wanted to break away from his captors with the fight, but his backers would not pe it Eel foe a nally yielded quietly and went o On woos ghee: ‘on the ground he shied his castor in the ring and following immediately after- wards sat down and patiently awaited the coming of Coburn. The latter not putting in an appearance, McOoole through Mr. Lew Clarke demanded the stakes, If is not known whether this demand will be complied with or not, and the gana whether outside bets are off or not is und ere was considerable exoitel sont manifested in this olf one on i) ground When it was an- posed t he ‘nght ‘would not take place The vas, ce 4 the arrest of the principals. ep 8 ti ‘was oth are by the gr et now. mbled at the ground di any violent manifestati any depredations uw! RELIGIOUS. Presbyterian General Assembly--Represcnta- tives from Corresponding Bodies Received— Report of the Board of Domestic Missions. ALBANY, N. Y., May 27, 1868. ‘The following representatives from corresponding bodies were favorably received and addressed the Assembly Upop the subject af the condition of their reapeotive churches, viz.:—Rev. Alexander R, Thomp- i icnotirine saan fin and without committing the farmers. from Barncon tor New. York rata int 1 40; fon 46, baw saw tet Cornelius, from Baltimore for | Matanzas ; 22d, lat 83, ion 75 04, saw brig Win HE Parks, (rom Philadelphia tof Matanzas; £34, off Hatteras, say be Schr Lett Boston), iow yi pine and hides, to 3 Ky Hatteras; since strong easterly winds; May” NE blow, carried away jb. Schr Alabama, Vangiider, Jacksonville, 10 esis with yellow Cass Hall this morning. The officers are:—J. L. Newberg, of Detroit, president; E. B, Ward, of De- troit, G. W. Allen, of Milwaukee, T. D. Shephard, of Buffalo, J. S. Hays, of Boston, and J. R. Paddock, of Cincinnati, executive council; G. B. Stebbins and D. O. Page, secretaries. The attendance was: ght. -Pine, to Alsop & Ol The only business of the morning was the reading of a Sehr M Mary ‘stoetiam, Cordery, Wilmington, NC, 10 days, the report of a delegation from the Convention on with nara tor es CA Dae Tax Reform of their proceedings in Washington last Schr J © Wilson, Wilson, Virginia. Schr Spray, Robinson, Virginia. winter. Sehr Corneling Johnson, Virginia, johr a a The next annual meeting of the association was Bebe Bary & Menges Dey ar iGae, irginia. appoipted for the third Wednesday of December, in Bebr Caled H Vs nok Name, ah ew York. Bohr EI Batied—Rark Mage le rate mph a eg hence, went to sen 80th 5 woliaktaron mond, Lectin ae “i. pinta cae Tat Be arte Nia (Sp), Mi ona ; sare N ara, (org Hed, steamnatitp Pista NYork. Ga, May 1—Sailed, brig Tangent, Rich, uptio, FORTRESS MONROF, May Si Salles, bark Arena, Nor- Townsend, | bs ; bet g Johann Holarich, Balimo ‘a! out ip Nancy M, for Rotter Poni do; bi rigs Babine, and and nse felriam: ‘atyngaa’ Fale nie Bu Rereld, for Hambur; aly for San ndreas: CM Newins, for Newport out. Pi ob ag for London. wat Rive ed, ‘sobre Lillian Mt Warren, ra May ee javidson! Sunlh, and aaa Jane, Sotey Tate ay, 19—Arrived, sche Alexandoe route! Poston : 2 gol anmaa ip Ariadne, ride, 8 Salles ic Volant, Castner, Pea GuoRGgION? W ™, SO, May $3-Arrived, ee ieee a Mount SEMES HOLE, May 95, PM-Arrivod, brig, Mary iron fe Morrla, Havana for Boston ; Sarrh Fish, Diyery, arfon, Py for 0, do, Dexter Washourn, Hurknoss Shatsmend Pen and Connecticut, Pendleton, N « Portiahd Casplany Larrabee, Jersey City tor no York B with ani aplit. e: Philadelphia f¢ i Arrived, Imartoe, Car'son, 1a for toirt Charlole Bish Bech s do tot Bath Hlveabetk Sipple, do for Porterhoutl i Cranm nner; Glove aan Cordelia Newkirk ey Jonas Wilson Connelly; Gov Burton Lediam j Pbiontr iwarde, Troiand, and Wm |, do for Bostong Florida Richards, $0 for doy with Boas of pe load coal. OB) y 22—Cloared, ship Trimountain,” Sure, Liv- “ney ait Comoe titor, Chittenden, N York. ) May $2—-Below bark Edwin. Brice, tare ay verpool. learet—Shin Arcturus, Nason, L SoorawRar Pass, May Salinas ‘bare “Ocean Phu tore NORFOLK, May 26—Afrived, soir Annie P Clark, ly, nnd JM Richard, Trvi Me ely ta ‘ORT, Td it a Si achr Chas P Sticktéy,” atthews, Phi NIELS Ny Arrived, achr Artist, Godfrey, Pocus for N Ni feeb salle led, a metre iis F Benedict, Ellis, Baltimore; in SERPS GSB Ma wtey paston, Hughel Jane: Soule, Fail River for NYork; Ocean Waves ahs er, Philadelphia; Lhiian M Warren, Warren, Fall River Pultadet a port ang Banner, McFarland, Bunimore for Belfast; cant Ine Grant, Greenlaw, Elizabethport for m ; As bebo xara Jersey Lity for 4 for ao} AL Fitch, Hayas, DlnoD NVore for Fortsavoutn, ase viii, Thames Elizabethport for New: ne fein Gia Pightin for Ponghkoepnie : Adell Un, Cott Corel Nee or Balen; Elteabeth Ouwell, Smith, Eigen ft hy 8 AM Said, ache Alfred Hall INDON, May 24—Arrived, fohr Hannie Westbrook, Glover, Ettzabet ort fo or Portemsaib, N NEW HAV omae Tu Th '; Aret Bi rele Bi Hilisboro ec jompene, Pune bre uct n) is Name, Virginia. vi Resolutions weré adopted declaring the necessity, for the Puree oe obtaining just and wise legisia- tion, of mati Ing the association renin ys commending ty ction of the present Congress fd ie aatoe and economy, and ui Vien that further 7 efforts should be made in the game di tion by a reduction of the number of Oaloers and 6. age. Fatih Baltimore. Gites, Philadelphia for Hastiny i dit Bllsworth, 7 days, with lumber Ww #00. gone Starlight, Fearon, Gardiner, 12 days,with lumber to Wilson & Ww clerks in the army and navy to a minimum standard; sdviain niry as to the feeaibuny, of transferring Bohr Ne ig ete River tortor. the Indl urea ° the War Department; depre- Schr Ontario, Barber, gence for Ron: cating the giving of public posts to politicians and | Schr Adolaide, Macoml Providenge fo for Het eport partigans; & Bo (erat iia bill; Bohr Sophie Ana, Kenyon, P the ‘action of Congress reducing the taxes on manU- | gonr Ella F Stowell, Btev Ravens Tempest for Philadelphia. factures and ho} for entire Pellet from the taxa- Sebr M: ‘New Hi for Philadelphi ten of the usetel Aatlasteies; reforciag to,the impor: wet phy fle vital ame, New Haven tor Philadel tation of iron, steel, cotton, cut in 1867, as increas- ing the national debt and deferriny ing. the return of g Pithr cron Baxter, New Haven for Elizabeth leq port. Schr Mary Tice, Tice, New Haven for Philadelphia, a iy. son, Of the Réformed Dutch Church; Dr. Henry N. se nagg of the Evangelical Lutheran Church; Rev. sa des Ma, of the Waldensian Church of Italy, “a Siac B. sre Be herd United Presbyterian med them severall ene ex ne ey ‘@ desire for the ‘anion gia Missions was by perK for ee a Bes am rabicetnaien fonari i commission, ues aie ng the form Boor ane att fee * founded, 4,155 teas 17 scholars aga, ‘was considerably Dr. J, T. Back {timo ee the emis 8p) ere —— — ly, recommended an ent ob ae noon. on Or Nicolls read the report lication Committee. During the year Saens copies Ce new ig and 556,750 copies Pe of reprint hav ed. The committee also iseué the ne Sabbath 8 ‘schoo! Union Bomy-Moneniy, having tion of some 90,000, an increase of 8,000 Over 778 churches out of 2,000 havo pd to this id. The subject of ace was then taken up and the ae ha P. at ey his remarks in favor of re- — remarks of Drs. Bréckin- ant Hoda “fue speaker occupied the time gee until to-morrow morning. Proceedings of the New Presbyterian General Assembly at ‘a Pa, Haprtssura, May 27, 1968. e Presbyterjan General Assembly (New Schoo!) the Mod @pnounced as the committee to momnofiniiae Dongiies td extend to the Indian tribes the criminal laws of the United Stat me va pocvnelak D., of Washington; Rev. John Rani . F. A. Noble, of aeons; a. he cae 1, Minn., and ulien, of , D, D., delegate he rad ations of tie on y and ‘The gu of reunion of the ® Ber det ion, my cote 0 oh He 8 sot new rtor, spoke Rov. Pine spoke e Anus, anise a v byteries to examine suinistocs trans. right of A Nelson, of St. Louis, gave notice that he shout Sct — bi ect committer be IB sth ee prarick ry i age a sing Ree sie wa ul Ir eppre geaah feles of the mney. Dr. Skinner opposed the resolution, To kill the tenth to kill the whole basis of union. Rev. J. am of of Bipley, OhigpsAid he should y iat Ponte ‘amueres Be ae rat a voHe cl ee it i bate jority vor te Meee NS ‘York, supported the wee ey, York, eatéd an t to lens of tthe mimit- article bé taken los ber was réfertéd porarily, to report this recommendation Tp The Methodist Episcopal iscopal Conference at Chi- Cuicado, May 27, 1868. The discussion of the report on lay delegation was resumed by Rev. Dr. Lowrey, of the Cincinnati Con- ference, who ee need 7: favor of the report th liewred by Rey. 4. iets a by made a itate ny = ch. ng Tr ont as ie ‘The peasy General Ageembly South. Battrmore, one ny 21, 1968, This was the sixth day of the Presbyterian Gen- eral Assembly South of the United States. The Assembly met at the ushelhoun The com povaginh Bilis and Overtares pond sembly read a eogcohie of ey common att of wi cie payments, and demanding uate protectio for home industries; endorsing the national hamking chr gone Oeer, Sunpan, New erasers system and declaring that tt should be continued at Hoht Connecticut, Glare, oreo. extended; recommending th& isaue of long three- Schr Alexander, Sronod New Haven for Elizabethport. sixty-five per en gold bonds for funding the public. Schr Eltzal B, Keroor, 5 New Haren for New Branswick. debt to be made the basis of banking under the Na- | Sent Ida V, Brigham, New Hava agen for Trenton. pyre iene Sead Sch rai, Pierce, Hougdoh, New Haven, fier some speeches and resolutions of. thanks cir nt for Bllgabethport. me meeting of the Assoclation adjourned till Decem- Behr Him Gis Bra 4 Brady, deg 4,0 in we esa esa tnt MASSACHUSETTS. UB aleam cutter Mahoney, Websier, Portland, Me. SAILED. Mysterious Murder at Kingston—A Wonlthy | ,, Sieamshins Russia, Liverpool; Manhattan, do; Leo, Saran- nah; Jas A The sche ¢ filanne oft ‘the through Hell Gate thi rn ‘Wind at sunset ime oat Citizen Discovered With His Brains Beaten Out—Robbery the Supposed Object—No Clue to the Murderer. Royal Faoht for Halifax via Newpa ‘og. a, pasend PLYMOUTH, May 27, 1868, Cornelius Holmes, brother of Alexander Holmes, formerly President of the Old Colony Railroad, was Marine Disasters. Suir TeMPLAn—Bogton, May ip Templar, gutta via Edwattown, has arrived in tove of stbamaé Chark found murdered about seven o'clock this morning in | {(arten- The ship (# apparently not much injured: oy = abyroad near the back entrance of the cemetery in poate Nasr Baxse, Eiscs, at New bes the adjoining town of Kingston, his brains being | Eng, bad hea wades beat nile 4 obligpd. to beaten out. It is stated that at eight ofclock last | throw overboard 1 tons coal, a datlag busty. \e Asttork—A berm bri gehore on wie ning, while he was at the house of Samuel P Bre Aen gs iad provabiy tas of tat lee parro' \drews, a boy came to the door and delivered to ma! @ note, upon which he remarked my ce must going, and st by the path ror ter err the Stopy Brook neig! bor hood, at at the Pia SanAu H Sxow is ashore on the beach back of Cape glen 2 ‘ig, a, Ba tace Scur Nanoy J BRAYTON, Stonington, with goal, ap Mr. Bolnes iit he a wealthy man, but not sing ar, Bnd wae cee agate waere me of & Btro} roperty has been mostly held te it tall of water; Bion et hyve "aang eae ere ith knot the rte Tecelved quite a large sum tor vent, wh a cary 9 yy Bosses, foe Nee roe he Yesterday, ‘hog BS und uy) hi It ? nee oa ‘and towed int 4s supposed that thé murderer Was frightened away Rey Wont tah by steamer cee “Her “owtom i Fop before robbing his victim, The scene of the murder ly ecraped. {te evidence of a violent struggle. No positive clue Graxae ScnoonER—A steamer Digtiht x nts, as yet been obtained of the murderer, an: e wild- | Fryii Frying Pan Lightship wih i by iikant est excitement an “oo ia pervades the nsually & sunken schooner, ihe wreck of spars al ly quiet town of Ki Faaste heel up, in 16 fs Mineeateese. Parade of the Massachusetts Militia. Boston, May 27, 1869, The afinual May parade of the Massachusetts mollitig took plage to-day in this city. It was the largest that has taket place gince the war. All arms of the service bon By, ited, dhd each appeared Purser 8 W Albert, of the steamship Morro Castle, from Havana, promptly forwarded our files and despatches on bis arrival, for which he haé our thanks. Lavxcnep—at East Machias M ES the a thoy 5 ‘Wiswell & Co, a schr called Beta, ae for and op ~ maaan Company, to be } Capt obaph Bow ing ard of Messrs Gibbs in ines = a with full ranks. ‘The trial eae Cenere Walle schrvcalied Metals | fon mery Guards, of the Ninth, Catena 18 Mt ty Ge ell amastie ta Per ma a ae a of ins in regiment, is thousat C- 2 7 see ny oh erent oles Meg See ited ge PI oy ay both march! (4 Vibes ahah re ainount of money hg | fesirorty to Biel iibny aandiog fotuey ut He eRe lange wana of money ad | fein, Hack Se HE yi Sa dimeulty. made each party wi dent of winning. GEORGIA. Rejoicing Over the Defeat of Impeachment. SAVANNAH, May 27, 1868. meta Arrived at New Bedf< g fount Stetaon, kk William. ott Be rp spoken fay Nuk Propio Bird, Ad- Great enthusiasm was manifested here by all ameol how classes of people on the receipt of the news df thé ae | for Boston (with | eo neacat a re aren rpowee ; trom Liverpool for Aden, May 6, for Boston fie HG Batavia, n0 from amen tot Baltimote, a from Liverpool for Phile- Ggieiamee deni ited ih Min +4 g Bs works will bea layed and @ dum! given to-night. eae tees Ship Mi OF date he ty bo ar VIRGINIA. tat 48 40, J Street Fight in Richmond. . % RiCnMonn, May 27, 1968, “line here Hise oxy amen aE a ome! esate p Btates i Baltimore, nb dite, bo (by by the Mayor i eud if Pati Me ee Rise Pas, spa aay Hamel ot Puiladsiphia for teinaiad, Sie dj i Lousos, ugar Hahei atten a ' anise Ports. - he ta fg P ‘gn rere "ie port vila ¥ Yeienele Rinclie \ ral on ihinol ge i 4 BARBADOS, Aree) cena ” , brige Bi meet eronertantte 3 Saer ron, oh fee 1655 a 7 al River mg nt Ne thrvanrgon Gorton Manger seus i potato aa eye) we i 32%, HH chard, « th of Hat. By stets y wa a SER ER mein i 3 4G Weight, Wright, catia ones (Py Freely, PER eat 4 cut, Tp | ohbesipnant Ro deve, &¢ (oy | pane Fenton, Ki + Bane c Hadden’ do er Ruseone oy Bt Bab x Port Johnson: Kir inderbutige,, Thomas, for, Boston Tamarting Butler, Petadalfia ore ‘ov me Ag 5 Russel, fo taletown iH Collins, PHILADELPHIAT Hay 96—Arrivad, ston Union, Cooksey, Aa ‘Ofieans. via sures 4 Provi sebuah Vineo (Be), Campero ost les Bott ty erry "ison Ng id, i ae was, ga Key 23 ol nee jor abe, a a eae a Rates op Har ate, and Talnader ‘3 ‘Halffax ‘Anna A\ 4 Nollle Trost, Ra ee fa ete ts Girared aor Wm ‘iar ge Ar are rive a coment ha ei crease Eos Hal fot aco; T Hated, Big nA Ags schre cemiarde ( it “arrived, 9! » Ro- 5 eet Davie, Bishop, Nuerites; {feng ‘0 sr ba beets has ae a pa cee jones, aire, Dos Amerta oe sa eae ey bethport; Hannall Wt fe, aa Teale, ea a! Peon a Pauir, Saunders, Hopdow ane nd ; GB jer, Jonon; Angel, le et mma 8 iad, Wink Halas ret, Home, ie pote a ald, Peaks ay wend phe agsbip “eupee sienreah lp Berean Livingston, | RYE eae 1, | RICE Mr Be on et Kiss Bostba Susad arb, Providenoe, ithad ri - lary Sanford, NYork. ‘Clyde, NYork. RIHINGTON. DO, DO, May 98-Atrived,,schr Rastern Belle, —s 2d ide 44) 1} naeiabee ney Pon sesaisuke OP PAL sear. AW 4" Perfect |] Shirts, Brond- way and Uni ‘ way, cae Ry gn aard re ten. ARE ae ee Aa an cea alon’s “Paph pe Bemeetons che ieee Pe te Baas, sn feanet Wine Onrere, Mente Rese, peety ot shoo oor tman ite: St. James, He. eA iia i rene A—\Conaive? Ine) it and Moth Powder, 1, 82, 88, 2 at we 5 tape 9 Broad feast hoe vor wininons es rte f iyaur eae fave a ms ey Anns PFE aa ER APE! ata oe taatines ig ab ge mand ng» laxative ‘and never xdun MES Sine IT atoor oF Bipooker ~ pasa beg haste ts Lomein BIOHMOND, exer dc Hate | Dye. The eed) holetale and retail; also applied Ley yf BAler ty - met Frekw "ene and Ks eS sts ion a Tho Evening Fel, THE EVENING TRLEGRAM HAS THE LARGEST CTR. CULATION OF ANY OT! BER EVENING PAPER [{f THR CITY, AND t§ CONSTANTLY AHEAD 18 4h MANTRAS OF NEWS. LAST EVENING its extra Was OUT AHEAD OF ALL [TS CONTEMPORARIES xp con. TAINED THE FOLLOWING — THE LATEST NEWS BY OABLES THE McCOOLB AND COBURN fiaHt. SUSPICIONS OF A COLLUSION TO PREVENT A FIGHT. THE WAR IN THE WAR DEPARTWENT. THOMAS STILL GEFUsED Possession. AN APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT. THE MORNING REPORTS FROM WALL STREET. IN THE THIRD EDITION If CONTAINED — THE CHARGES OF BRIBERY IN THE SENATE. SPEECH OF MR. ROSS IN HIS OWN DEFENCB. GENERAL THOMAS’ FRESH SH ATTEMPTS TOAJALN POS SESSION OF THB WAR OFFIY’s, TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS oF THE PRO CERDINGS OF