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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1868.—I'RIPLK SHEET. RELIGIOUS. Methodist Episcopal Cenference—Reports Re- ceived and Adepted—Weekly Papers to be Established—The Question of Lay Delega- TRLEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ax PARTS OF THE WORLD. ‘CHICAGO, IL., May 29, 1868, ‘This is the twenty-fourth day of the Conference, Bishop Simpson, Chairman of the Committee on John Street Church, reported in favor of the election An American Ship Lost by Fire on the Coast of India. The Commitee on the State of the Churoh reported lution endorsing the wo Ledien! Destary, Pastors’ Christian Caen. of Philadel; and recommending it model for all other cities, Adopted. ORC hope ‘The Race for the Oaks Won the in 2:40. General Conference to rescind. the Tending aa aottetavery prayer in 1836 for at- erage prayer en and recom- INDIA. wy ‘Ames submitted @ paper Tequeasted it be referred to the Committee on Conference Lay Delegations, which was read, It conpatee’ s pian for the organization of a house of lay del: to act in conjunction = the General Coiference. Bishop Ames said the plan had been examined and bg by four or aye of his colleagues. Referred. ‘he Committee on the State of the Church in favor of establishing weekly religious newspapers in New Orleans, Charleston, xville and Atlanta. Adopted. The Committee on Expenses of bag nye reported that the entire amount reported to committee wy) ie 450, Enya collected from oan to meet the expenses, so far as reported, The order of the day was then taken up, and Dr. Ourry, of New Pear made a long speech against the jorit: re ems from the special Committee on Confer- ence Lay Mem cape gn reported a plan, substantially the same as that of the majority, salen to the ap- {ue American Ship Living Age Lost by Fire at Sea—The Captain with Most of the Crew Missing. QuEEN’s HorEL, Lonpon, May 29, 1868, Telegrams from India, dated at Bombay on the 9th ‘of May, just to hand here, report that the American @hip Living Age, Captain McClure, which sailed from Shields, Newcastle, England, last November, for Bombay with a cargo of coal, has been destroyed by fire at sea. Nine of the crew of the burned vessel had arrived at Cochin, in the rajahship of that name, on the ee of both laity and ministr, adopted @ vote of 226 to 3, amid loud demonstrations of Malabar coast, South India. satistction from foot and galleries. mus When the telegrams left Bombay Captain McClure, | por. yi a Geng a male a Tore tea anianeoaed ‘with the remainder of the crew of the Living Age, | the Conference at some I oon on the relations of the Indian Mission Conference to the Church at home. ‘Were missing. mea Kap the Say then taken up. ed iomas was elect book [The Living Age belonged to the port of Belfast | York, and Rev. John oRey, Luke Lanahan, $ Hiteticook was elected ~—_ Boo) for ord D. ba Was slocted editor of tho New York advocate: Rev. S. M. Merrill was elected editor of the Western Christian Advocate; Rev. D. D. Wheaton was “mint editor of the Rev. J. T. Gracy, of the india Conference, was aamitied itted to @ seat as a jelegate. The report of the Committee on the Book Concern (No, 7) was taken up, and the item recommending that a book agent be elected to reside on the Pacific coast was adopted. A resolution’ was adopted providing that the whole of the publishing interest of the Church be under the direction of one committee. Old School Presbyterian General Asaetably— Proceedings Yesterday—The first Article of the Basis of Reunion Adopted. ALBANY, May 29, 1868. The Presbyterian General Assembly (Old Schoo!) re- assembled this morning. It was determined by an impartial majority that the vote upon the question of reunion shall be taken at half-past eight o'clock this evening. Mr. bert McKnight, of Pittsburg, from the doin committee of the two churches on that rao ga addressed the Assembly in support of the report in an able and effective argument, explaining the action of the commit defi Loy roposed basis of union aud answering obj Monee Dr. Charles ©, Beatty, of ‘Ohio, of the committee, Me, U. S, where she was built in 1861 and was owned by E. D. Peters & Co. She was, 1,400 tons burden and classed A 1 at Lioyd’s. She had two decks, a draught of twenty-two feet, and was fastened with copper and iron. She was 187 feet in length, thirty-nine feet in breadth and twenty-five in depth.) PARAGUAYAN WAR. Lopez Builds a Second Humaita—His Position and Resources Unimpaired—Caxias’ Pro- mises Unredeemed. Lonpon, May 29, 1868. ‘The regular mail steamer from Rio Janeiro has ar- rived at Lisbon, with dates to May 9, The following fs the substance of her news from the seat of war on the Rio Paraguay:— ‘The latest authentic accounts left Marshal Lopez, President of the Paraguayan republic and Com- mander-in-Chief of the Paraguayan forces, at the confluence of the Rios Tebicuari and Paraguay. He had succeeded in concentrating at that point a powerful body of troops, whose post- tion, organization and lead-was and should be such fs had been presented to the allies at the fort Humat- Mtn tho evening he eslon the vote was taken on the 14, which he regards as the counterpart of his prea- | adoption of trinal article of the or doct ent military position. From last accounts his men of unfon with ane New School ORarch, and it ‘was adopted by the following vote:—A; ne had boon for some time engaged in throwing up en- | Fy: exoured 2.” Various aieaiments to" tho artclb trenchments. which were nearly completed. The | were voted down. A vote will be taken on the re- wopply of provisions on which Marshal Lopez had to articles to-morrow morning. rely was far from scanty; some state that it was quite ample. His war material was as ample as pe could desire. , Besides these important considerations his communications with the interior of Paraguay and the friendly sections of the continent were unim- ue Panis, May 20, 1868. ‘The latest aavices received here from the capital of the Brazilian empire are to the oth inst. The only Important feature of the news is t hat a decisive bat- Ue before Fort Humaité was expected to take place. ‘The mail steamer from Buenos Ayres and Monte- ‘video, however, brings us no news of the threatened three days’ bombardment which the Marquis de Oaxias promised last month should reduce the for- tress and place the allied forces on the road to the Capital of Paraguay. ENGLAND. Proceedings of the New School Presbyterian Assombly—The Basis of Reunion Adopted. HarRissura, May 29, 1868. Dr. Patterson made @ speech of two and a hours’ duration against the tenth article,of the of Union. At half-past twelve o'clock a vote was a on the tenth arog first, and out of two ned and fifty votes cast oy thirty-seven were cast sees the article mona The Basis of Reunion was aoraen es the members rising and Doxol Dr. Patterson and three others were excused Voting. Reformed Presbyterian Synod—Adjournment— Suspension of a Minister—The Case of Mr. Stuart. PIVTSBURG, Pa., May 29, 1868. The Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian church, after an exciting session of nine days, adjourned’to meet in 1869, at Cedarville, Ohio. The principal time of the Synod was occupied in The Oake—Formosa og the consideration of inst Geol H. bs na Parfit 70. os Stuart for singing hymns, w which fesuited in bis sus. nsion. nt, May 20, 1968. | Dr. Wytte ana ‘The summer turf meeting on gaint ose gresses with muchéclat and excellentsport. Theyreat sake” event—second only to the Derby in interest, ‘and always calling forth a more universal repre- sentation of the aristocracy, the ladies appearing on the grand stand—came off to-day. . The race was for the Oaks stakes of 60 sovereigns each for fillies, then three years old and carrying 122 1bé., one mile and a half, the second filly to receive 100 sovereigns out of the stakes (two hundred and sixteen subscribers). The race was run on the new Derby course, de- ecribed in the Heratp’s cable telegram of Wednes- May last reporting the running for the Derby. dine horses started; three only were placed. ‘Fane race was ran by Mr. Cookson’s ch. f. Formosa, ‘by Buccaneer, out of Eller; ridden by Fordham. Mr. M. Dawson’s ch. f. Lady Ooventry, by Thor- mandy, out of Lady Roden, ridden by Daly, was gecond, and the Marquis of Hastings’ ch. f. Athena, 2by Stockweltp out of Heroine, by Neasham, ridden by @fench, third. Six others started, but were not placed by the judges. Time, two minutes and forty seconds, Formosa ‘eating the time of Blue Gown for the Derby by four seconds. ‘The betting before the start was even on the field against Formosa, twelve to one against Lady Ooven- ‘ylie the session of the Reformed church of Philadel phia were gre uspended, aid nd pro- hi from ‘all Caste now presiyiery of of Pays: Sosy berg and t pponibited from those cases. Dr. icLeod presented reasons fo! Sade niga Stuart's — after having so strongly a advooated of the entire commu- ae itted, a public eed eres ease mh ‘and had his real io give expression to would have been held feeling. The Protestant Episcopal Diocesan Conven- tion. Bawtmore, Md., May 29, 1868. The Protestant Episcopal Diocesan Convention of Maryland by a large majority to-day decided that it is inexpedient to consider or act upon the een division of the diocese without = by — lars and queries, ascertaini from each of. the clergy ry ee —— within the limits of _ new dit feelings and wishes of Rrekr several competion upon the subject, and also the willingness and ability of the members of the Church within such limits to maintain and sup- port separate dioceses. Meeting of the Free Religious Association— Speech by the President. Boston, May 29, 1868. A large meeting was held to-day in Tremont Temple under the auspices of the Free Religious As- sociation, of which the Rev. O. B. Frothingham lent opened with a few remark’ it. m) ‘try, and the same against Athena. Ten days previ- = len een canece it tnoueciey Te enld the ous it stood thrée to two against Formosa, and ten scaled the Pree it ‘toca and its objects are no! —— crore an, Wo he, the, fra ral rene term that cant ‘any FRANCE. sect ion. We come down to the prime- val element of rel and then rest there. ae definite or recise ideas and a definite and preci The Bank Return. PARIS, May 20, 1868. ‘The feguiar weekly statement of the Bank of France, made public to-day, shows that the amount 0 ‘vallion in vault has increased 20,500,000 francs since last week. purpose to op Oy les that evolve toad results in the a, Addresses followed by the Rev. James Free: Clark and others. EUROPEAN MARKETS. MONEY MARKET.—LONDON, May 29—Even- GERMANY. .—Consols closed ra ‘at 083¢ for money and 94% 0 96% for account, ed. Be States Bve-twwenty Imprisonment for Debt Abolished. oe eas Oa mois shares, 97. Baan, May 29, 1868. TrnkroRT Bot +FRANKFORT, May 29— ‘The government of North Germany has abolished | Evening.—Un! States five-twenty bonds closed (mprisonment for debt. LiysRPooL MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, May 20—Evening.—The cotton market closed wil POLAND. more doing: Middling ae 1144.5 beg Or- mate, footing u ers’ Circular, The Frontier Excitement. to-day, ‘aves the following statistics in Loxpox, May 2, 1808. | to mney bales, Of which 6,000 were taken for ex. Deapatcnes from Berlin repeat the rumors of @ | dort anil 4,000 for Tt is estimated that Polish insurrection on the Galician frontier. ae ae one-hal: . Eke gO ge At Vienna, however, the story Is discredited in | Was tmported from tates. stock is 620,000 bales American 363,000, The total be do theresa stock of cotton at, sea ab t botind to this is estimated at 612,000 bales, of which only 90,000 are CUBA en route from the United States. The ts of cotton from Bombay to the 23d inst. since last report have been 50,000 bales. TRADE REroRT.—LIVERPOOL, May 29.—Advices from Manchester report the market for goods and yarns quiet. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS Eaisieiseremonel Sugar Market—Exchange Quotations—Marine Intelligence. HAVANA, Mav 29, 1868, Sugar—The market is inactive, and the sales re- ported to-day were small. No. 12 Dutch standard is quoted at 7% a 8 reals per arrobe. Exchange is declining. On London 11 a 11} pre- Mmium; on the United States, in currency, 29 dis- i in folds 4 per cent discount; on Paris 2 per oe! pat ston ‘mshtp Rapidan arrived here to-day from York. The steamship Gulf City sailed to-day 488, per cwt. for Cumberland cut. for New York. LIVERPOOL PRoD' M an Gee ae 6s. per © INDIANA. North ina, and 12s.for medium. Tallow 44s. 6d. . —— ‘Turpent |. per c' Refined Pe- im 1s, 3d. per gallon; 8d. per Adjournment of the Good Templare—Considere able Business Transacted. RicuMonD, May 29, 1868, , The Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the Independ- ent Order of Good Templars, which has been in ses- sion here for several days past, adjourned last even- mg. Considerable business of importance came be- fore the mecting, After @ long debate resolutions eae a a ea e gallon. LONDON MAREETS,—LONDON, 248. Qa, per owt. fot No. 12 Dutch Madderd. Spore ol, £06 per Linseed oll, £35 per ton. Linseed poke fo tom La = for thin oblong for feeding. ET.—ANTWERP, May 29.—Pe- echum inuer aseaepee Oe bbi for standard white, EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. CANADA. Ganboats to Patrol the Waters at Prescott and Kingston. Orrawa, May 29, 1868, In consequence of the rumors of Feaian move- ments, the authorities Bere despatched several Sass Papen Gee meee in the vicinity of Kingston A British Gunboat Aground at Windmill Point. Burravo, May 29, 1868. ‘The British gunboat Britomarte went ashore at Windmill Point, almost opposite this city, at ten clock this morning. Dissatisfaction with the New Militia Bill— Officers Send In Their MOonTREAL, May 29, 1868. The provisions of certain portions of the new Mill- among the volunteers, and it is stated that the resigna- tions of quite a number of officers have been sent in. ‘These last, however, the Adjutant General has de- pe ove to present to the Governor meter aileaine IY reason that when the country is threatened wil danger it is no time to resi 0 resis. The Clay Banks Of “Wr Bar | Point, Lake Erie— Petition for a Light Ship. Orrawa, May 29, 1868. A petition, numerously signed by the owners of vessels at Buffalo, Detroit and Chicago, has been presented to the Minister of Public Works, repre- senting the necessity of ott ake Bee Tt light ship on Clay Banks, off Bar Point, Lake Ei is all is one of the most dangerous ts in navigation of the Takes, and being in British waters nadian government must deal in the matter. Fire insClinton—Loss $25,000. CLINTON, May 29, 1868. A fire broke out here yesterday, originating ina hardware store and spreadi rapidly, Several butidings and the Tur ny their contents were consumed, the total estimated at $25,000. CALIFORNIA. Fire in San Francisco—Loss $10,000. SAN FRANCISCO, May 25, 1868, A fire occurred in this city to-day, at the corner of Fifth and Breunan streets, destroying property to the extent of $10,000 in value. NEVADA. ‘ Another Mushroom Town—-Remarkable Growth of Reno. SAN FRANCISCO, May 25, 1868. ‘The town of Reno, on the Central Pacific Railroad, near Virginia City, Nevada, which was only laid out this month, already contains one huntred houses and five hundred people. SOUTH CAROLINA. Arrest of Citizens for Not Allowing Negroes to Hold a Political Meeting in a Church. Avausta, Ga., May 29, 1968. Yesterday six white citizens of the town of Ham- burg, S. C., opposite this city, were arrested for re- fusing to permit the negroes to hold a political meet- ing in Union church, of that town. They were taken to Aiken, wiiere they will be tried by a military com- mission by order of General Canby. GEORGIA. Removal of the Mayor and Aldermen of Columbus. Avausta, May 29, 1868, By order of Major General Meade, commanding this Military District, Mayor Watkins and all the Al- dermen of the city of Columbus have been removed from office. The cause for the removal is pe Pte, Mills, of the United States army, has appointed Mayor. Condition of the “Grope—Call for a State Democratic Convention. Avovusta, May 29, 1868. North of Atlanta the grain crops look very fine and are quite advanced, but in micdie and southwestern peat tiger made its appearance and threatens much damage. ‘The Central Exeoutive, Democratic Committee has called a convention at Atlanta on the 22d of July to consult on matters of general interest and, if neces- sary, to nominate an electoral ticket for President Vice President. VIRGINIA. Arrival of the United States Steamer Ascut- ney=Senator Grimes on Board. Fonrnnos MUNKUS, Miy ZY, L808. The United States steamer Ascutney, with Senator Grimes, of Iowa, and Commodore Alden on board, arrived here to-day from Washington. Bloodless Duel Near Richmond—Decoration of Confederate Graves. RICHMOND, Va., May 29, 1968, Aduel took place last evening near this city be- tween Colonel H. B. Reed and Major R. H. Porter, both army officers. At the first fire ay fired in the air and the matter was then adjust The Confederate graves in Holl Pwood Cemetery were decorated to-day. About ten thousand persons = resent. The principal stores in the city were closed. NEW YORK. Appointments by the Canal Board. ALBANY, May 20, 1868, The following appointments were made by the Canal Board to-day :—Resident Engineer, Mr. Chas. L, McAlpine, on the Chenango Canal Extension, in place of Mr. B. M. Hawks. Superintendents—Mesars. William Jones, section 9, Erie Canal; lacie FR ge op 10, Erie Canal; Mathew Asi tion Erle Canal; Justus es: Oh Cheoango Gana, and Edward R. Rand: Croke A Written Statement to be Read by Brown, the Child Murderer. Henson, N. ¥., May 20, 1868. It is stated that a written statement of great length hasbeen made by Brown, the Canaan child mur- derer, who is to be hung to-morrow. He will read it from the scaffold. MASSACHUSETTS. The Recent Murder in Kingston—Arrest of a Respectable Citizen on Suspicion. PLYMOUTH, May 29, 1868. Samuel M. Andrews, at whose house in Kingston Cornelius Holmes stopped the evening betore he was found murdered, has been arrested on suspicion of being the murderer. The ota causes much sur- Andrews Fownspeople as deacon ofthe Baptist church aud an intimate of the murdered man. OHIO. ‘The Legislative Bill Against Negro Suffrage Declared Unconstitutional. Co.umsvs, May 29, 1968. The Supreme Court this evening decided the Visi- ble Admixture ea passed by the last Legislature, to be unconstitution: The Buckeye Races. CINCINNATI, May 29, 1868. To-day was the fifth day of the Buckeye races. First Race.—A three-quarter of a mile dash, purse of $100, three year olds to carry a feather, four year olds and upwards to carry ninety pounds. Winners during the week excluded. Six entries were made. Ford's b. f., four years, by Lexington, won the race, beating Saratoga, Peter Cumadincturn, Sea Gull, ber wn and fe’ Ay Sparkle. Time, 1:10%. heats for a purse of $200; aie same 7 oe meget five entries. The foliow- rt race:— yeate ola.” 1 8 1 Time—1:47%, 1 * 52% Tard Race 8 coum i $100 Per and Houabira. ‘THE PHILADELPHIA LOTTERY CASE. Oampen, N. J., May 20, 1968. We are assured by & manager of the Washington Library Company, N.S. Reed, Secretary, that Messrs, Mann, James M. Scovel, W. A. Ware and others, Trus- tees of mee oe Institute, had no connection of Ti ood? PEAY Sided ae P delphis. 7 fn: aa May 20—Sailed, schr Judge Lowe (nowh PRLGaTON, May Malle, sche Chas Vickery, Benton, May 2. FALL 4 ee rn a /—Satled, rg SRB Aig 3 MISSOURI. Proceedings of the Democratic State Conven- vention—Election of Delegates to the Nomic v mating Convention—A Majority in Favor of rat oar rece Pendleton. reel pus atQRaBTONN, eae UIs, May 29, I meri ~~eh Cals, Pelee Fe icbura, + ‘At three o'clock yesterday afternoon the demo- an aiickereon, cratic State Convention of Missour! assembled at the Ame | ted dne Silos eerae te News: Cannes Rink. The attendance was large and the delogates VILL, May 31-—Arrived, eabre works Joe ie Yanan ¢ sera eayras “flu, Ida Del Zorre, «Brows ey Seva rk BG W Dx Boles oop. and audience quite enthusiastic. The convention nized permanontiy by, electing J Wittam x Now Yo oe ‘4th of preference for i 3 Evans, Convention, 16 be @ held in a July next, were elected. No par- er, ti for ie saraswat ¢ Romination for President tots wii Mi L Smith, Smith, Pht- we e delegates instructed w! NORPO! a NYork. for. worever known that a a major ‘abo 27. Sg i th. Moore, Them afe in favor of tire Pendleton ‘and Will Saat ve | New their votes for hin. The Recent Fire in St. Loule—Losses of the Insurance Companies—Arrest of a Banker— Democratic Editors in Council. Sr. Louis, May 29, 1968. By the destruction of Graham & Bros.’ paper ware- house yesterday the following named insurance companies lose the sums attached to their names:— Home, of New York, $15,000; United States, of St. port OF NEW w YORK, MAY 29, 1868. CLEARED. Steamship Hibernia (Br), Munro, Glasgow! Steamabi , Lemarie, Havre—G Mackensie. Bip Univeares iy Si, Liverpool Williame & Ouloas Sie Testo me Sa pede 0 2 D teat ), Ballo, Alicante Bark White Wing (Br), Pike, Laguayra and Porto Cabel- Wareham for’! NYsrk? Arrived, schrs chee Aree, Bearies ea tC Teopy Wick NYork: Charles E Vickery, Berton, Dighton or for. Priader phia; Potter, & Hooper,” Bradbs ye NYork; P Hunt, Derry. Qui d," Balttinore tor" Bel ae ee ae ry Bit: hy for Nyon for Salen? Eltenbeth Cox tm itn Port Ewen Louis, $5,000; kama, ye New Yor $5,000; Globe | Pale okt Robinson, NYork for Portsmouth, NH; Son sr Si ar sabe Sane ary Fonale, Bias Catbarien—Snow & Burgess. Chath re, rite “hvoman Ehenbalhpo or Newburyport, pany, $5,000 ; Phoenix, New ones 16,000; Tavstpoot Brig, Geriruda Jacoba do, Potjer, London—Funch, Necerer, Row! iz do for Darien, Ga. ‘ find London Globe Company, #2,000; Norn American, | Meta th 8A MNO arrivals and’ no vessel aniled, Wind 8, ie eee huia, $5,000; Phopnix, of St. Louis, ae a renicr, formerly a yr here, has bee barged with altering the ‘accoulite of the Gumberiand ii Company, of which he was agent, to show a balance of $2, 000 11 his favor, si ase Soud (Br), Montgomery, St Kitts—Jones & convention of the democratic editors tate, { recently called by the editors of St, Louls, met atthe | 15°" Geed Will (Br), Sweeting, Harbor Tsland—Jas Doug- Times office to-day. Between forty and "nfty repre- ‘Schr Frank Walter, Carson, Indianola and Lavaca—N L sentatives of the dally and weekly Papers were pre- | McCready sent, The meeting was harmonious. A practical plan Schr Marietta Hand, Brooks, Wilmington, Del-GK Rack- of action was submitted by the eathory_ of the mites “her ‘Daim, Lank, Newbern—J L Davis, which was nearly unanimous! 0} ant ¥ Cready Gistributed to thy press for ite private wee snd he Selah B'Strong, Tul, RleomoNd— Ts McCready & ernment. It embraces the question of registrat on, Bria a Guanche (Sp), Cayol, Santa Cruz (Teneriffe)—H W Brig ‘Scotlan: Crowell, Barbados—E T Smith & Co. Bros Addie Hine ailey. Cardenaa—Baxter & Merrill. ig Perses Hinckley Fonter, fae in & Clapp. Noe %1—Arrived, achrs_ A Hammond, Paine phiadeipat to hoxton’ a, tac ‘Georve: iatiaat i a Point; 5 Dart, Bakers ing fo ‘ork. ter, Pe etown, DC; Lucie BI Bowslltch, Pal wn Agia) Ne ie HAVEN, May 38—Arrived, schrs Franklin, Rondoat; Sen Flower, Brown, Nyore for Bolton Otrante, Ham Hammond ; Sout soba. Fert ‘Terry, and nd Ross do; sloop ne PHIUADELPHIA, 34 rare ship Thos, Strickland, Liverpool ; + barks Iie “tN to Arendal norton Amie, Hoa Liverpool Victoria fem Nickerson, Tntsnias; beige Arctic (BF BVM rien, bre M ome ig era cin We Were Bed Ihe ‘Schr R L Kenny, Kt Mass—J A Stetson. that being the one most important to the party. It | SlesuerSarahrdones: whiladelptl tora! Wage Tiyuns Wm Donnelly, Hunter, Derby is unde! to be quite aggressive in character. ARRIVALS. Helen Mar, Nick hereon New mdon. — PORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. pew ae aE MD ere Bicclivan, Bow: Btoembip City of gmerih (Be) Look! Liverpool May | ton; E L' Porter, Sparks, Mata: D Babeoe! AMUSEMENTS. | 12, and Qusenatow Matanzas apne, Muaron, Poitiand; Olive L Wourks Tat as 24, Jon. 38 BRoaDWAY THRATRE.—A very crowded house eae nace he greeted the performances of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams last night at the Broadway theatre, on the occasion of the benefit of the latter and their last night but one of this season. Shandy Maguire, by Mr. Barney Williams, was performed with the accus- tomed spirit of that actor, while Mrs, Barney Wil- lams, in the comedy of ‘An Hour in Seville,” dis- @- Dale. May we uke Go. sie a ea NBEMO Farr, Maloy, Borton: ‘gale joaton ; eeks, dence ; erty, New Londo ek Eldridge, Derby, Conn; te ich, oust Por Sinn ‘son, awa ha a) Vanaman, Sharp, ; LD mall. Fie: Da pty oh wens Cobb, New Radian May 27—Arrived, schr Onward, New York; Chasapenk Johnson, do. Gioared— | rig Mar Martin ‘A Berry, Hillman, Havana; schr Ma- racatbo, Hanley, NYork. arn | brigs Sussex, Davis, Matanzas; Minna Traub, "Powrémovrn, May 27—Arrived. bark A M yw (since arrived ). on played that versatile talent, sprightliness and vigor Ship Carl (EG) Cian Otten, bg with mdse and 496 wee Liverpool for'Portiand; schr Watchman, eon ‘Phila- as an actress which have made her one of the most re- fetes up tothe Bank Banks sino eight winds and fog; fas had PROVIDENCE, May 28—Arrived, oae markable on the stage. At the close of the perform- children under one year of age. | Brooks, Bal otocs for Pawtucket ; wong B Franklin, Philndelphiay Willnrds ‘Cuawelly'Ellzabethport: Ferre Apert, doi Ghatlee A Gre Harvey, ae 3 nett fisgn, do: Charles B Henlley, Baker, NYork. Safled—Schra White Foam, Howes, and Sea Nymi wn, DO; BA Conkle, Daniele: Wm D P Pharo, Collins, nn, Bakel, RYork, or Philadelphia «oe oh Grecian, \bethport; Potter & Hooper, passengers, c May 9, lat 47 86, lon 88, saw the wreck of a ship or bark, ance Mr. Barney Williams, in response to frequent Hoy aaa oe (at ding 2 H ‘and migzenmast gone and and enthusiastic calls, appeared in front of the cur- wairioeses, deme Q about one mile d eigen with boat tain and spoke as follows:— crew May %. Joos 68, saw bark Whidbell, bound Be Tho Catt ia’ de- ‘The only fear I had was that you would not ask me | {ined in quarantine on account of sickness Beans sauna for aspeech. (Laughter.) It would afford me, ladies Plata, Crowell, Bu Buenos A: fer and gentlemen, much more pleasure than I can ex- ands papessasrs, | Ca ¥ W Ro) re % Co. reas to make a speech, if I thought I could do so foarte) cooley bomen) LE) Mid Intern commen ight. ny ee ae tailed and | May 2 ats Pan ae ark Wen ‘Brown, | ee Eee Buenos itlemen, when the heart is too ie ae to give expres- A vow, ita 17 days, Sion to the feclings, and. such is my position this | toi sD meee i ifiperigncedshaeay wihae oats Moment. To-morrow night I shall have pomeaee wnte Bine 0 (Bn, Kis Kinnear, ‘kland, NB, 14 days, with stone, iy rt manner carer nthe city of New York, | et MCCA aur, Rewiary Say with rao | and Tam eyes say the Jig ’ Appiaase) Br both | * Schr Horton an Windsor, egy with plaster, sree behind the curtain, ladies bg ie en, m the “ie humble auxiliary to the leading edd seemed to vie with each other to make the season bot! Biceeent and profitable. And, ladies and seyeonen, ese favorites in the theatre will remain next season, with an addition of names. The Ch yin ithers, whose past Dreciaion and ans Serine, yril 4 fA Weapsee “wanda ee ROCKLAND, May %—Arrivea, schr Fleetwing, Nash, New achrs CO W Partrid; Snow, NYork; Neutites, Serre! rks 2d, Hattie Coombe, Jameson, and Ruth Hodg waAN fall, do; Nile, 8; CISCO. May BS balled, abip Wild Rovery, Ma- BAYANNAB, ay 25-Clare ds ship Auatraile, (Bt), Cur mearicon, ths, MILLS, Ga, May Arteta brig B Yous, PSVILMINGTON, NO, May 21—Arrived, brig Altavela, Raed Phila ales hia. steamship Mary Sanford, NYork. Ras a ae Arrived! ache ows Saalth Hall, Rockigod. Sah Mase. conducted by Mr. Phalon’s “Paphian Lesion’: Is the Only Re talent have made @ reputation as. leader, will Mable remedy for blemishes of the skin. deta al? ape rnp” AmWarts Fortes Rivne Shiney Breade an agent ‘urope for talent PI ‘erfect i. from the fact we have more at home , Dav alow Haven for Blt way ond Union square; also at 387 Broadway. fice ts “ney td oly, area) I ertints, _ Hi ilo ue Feapect 7 a—War rard’s Cloth Lined Paper Collars Cause “American artista haves supplied’ the Now Haven forPhiadeiphie. | ote—Svetway ‘and ‘Union “square; also Sawer | British stage for “tne last twelve years. gmt Haven. retail at 887 Broadway. If it were not for Peer oye 3 you so long { woul starter john ‘Lanoantel, Williams, New Hav cn = hian ” Batton Bisek: New Haven. for Funedeiphia, |p AePualon oe Rt A ERE Bohr Htuiaiby Champlin, New Haren, BLAS, 4c. A.—Phalon’s eo ee Betecar sree Peer Te atic! ie ie laveltuble: fo name some of the artists, not from mere euit 9 accounts or verbal Scooutte, & but authentic. nights Jefferson played in London 150 consecutive night and in my opinion there is no artist Mr. John Owens was considered a conwumine artist, and the Lyceum theatre, London, was saved from ruin by the prolific pen send who, by bart, Schr E B Wharton. London. BATH ‘sad Nl N A.—Lyon’s ro although not an American, an Iris! received the p! of his dramatic success erican born, whose vessels are anchored io Flushing Bay, and America. Mss will be tly hte ive early to- Schr Piatto, Ben Sebr He fe eas, bugs and every kind of insect vermis Sie Fiat Dua eta atte | Rez lst Sarena te pa eee England. Mr. and Mrs. ce have been suc- he Ncbard, Providence for Elizabethport. Ceustul and. your humble servant and his wife have | Schr Lavinal Jane, Conklin, Providence for Bilzabeinpon., A, Tent of, Coskronshes ine no reason to complain. We were there four years, eae t, Providence for Philadelphia, seks fare zon get Lyon's It 4a the original and on} known ¢ aye bn Me dor antl | he ee prestige of gi ew laven for Elizabethport. ture of E Lyon on the Depot 21 Park row, New York an At American abc. Toouid go ¢ on for an hour and Bobs, Dennis, New Havon for Philadel " va ce: eae ebiaMiiaier ee anes. ‘Bohr Lawrence, Jackson, Bridgeport. BALDWIN, the Clothier, has permanently on the They. take a longer. ‘ume t 1p. isco. ‘pieces @ | Schr Leon, Harding, Port Jefferson. feet BALDWIN Ss Soee end Carel arene. Pity olaan Gar~ stage, and pay more attention to details. Thatis | the ship American Eagle, arrived 98th inst, reports ments, Workmanship and lowest in the city are’ uence of having four times the number Paap rh Ag? janks; since ae winds and fi features. We commend the readers to ‘Bak or of inhabiganes. If @ piece 61 it can berun $20 grehaneee, signals with ship Hu- 4 indetma a, gi not, go, fagoe tag to | Tes Nee tn et Beto Tae | ronan means Payee it lent of Amet tae me way th eatre this season, and ‘it will ‘appear al ular prices, paras ane 3 Fulton street. next ber tag 2 ey Een pe be herpehoon| Marine Dieas Disasters. actress Miss eae no a Oar pects Batchelor’s Dye—The Best in the only to one actress, will appear for six nights. At Ph eg sir ep eg otro gy tog world. The only partea Dre? Dye; harmicss, reliable, instamte- the HERALD stated the ‘ot er day of the the two Pattis, Miss Kellogg, Miss —— ‘mother celebrated lady from aye he e success of the British stage int ita attractive points can be attributed to the aeraee talent now in that country. I shall po ony and thanking you for your Kindness I sh that "ait of you, the hates included, may rise from your pillows to-Inorrow morning with as merry neous. Factory 1 Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers in Every ar Prices at 78 Brosavoy, RICHMOND. pas bishet tn 299 Ths, Metrevettenn sen ‘steam pumps. pas ik BG W Donar, Hi Poladephia with with a cargo , from Trinidad 19h inst for Sugar, put into Key West 28h aia Liezie Dunes, Bray, f im mo Mozagoes foro for Balti- Beatie gna Sande nnd vowed into Norfork 20 for Fe: ‘hve is obiy slightly damaged. hearts as you have made mine to-night. (Applause.) abe Sexonres from An while comin, For First Clase Prin‘ of Every FRENCH THEATRE—RISTORI.—The favorite play of | gi ciitton, sf tat Dut was aegues fatten Pod Uy the New | tice g0 to the Metropolitan ob jnting ‘Enckbilsenoa 8a Ristorl’s grand catalogue—‘‘Marie Antoinette’—with | York en] Per ar: ed eo, “Rin th Lighters and Nassau all the equipments, all the exceilences and all the hor- ScHR EXcR.si0n, ashore on Fire Island Sho: jhoals, has b French Walldng, ‘oate—Blue, Brown and rors of her mode of representation, was given at this st lies tae, bed ea on New York poy Dabila Coatings, $1 wey. 00D & WARING, 98 Bor " house last night to avery large and stylish audi- RB CHARLIE, of Green) Lt, was in collision ence. There is something so attractive in the terri- Pat mig 4 with taper el Giver Seah. ‘and bad her bow- Keep Your Head Cool Your Hair ort tht that tprit carried away. The steamer lost one of her wheelhouses. | healey” Get n bottle of CHEV ALTER'S f LIFE FOR THE ov awit Ly ch rhenedor semreea ithe he at road a0 Brno, at idson, from New York for Rockland, was | HAIR. Tt resto res gray hal polos Mane even with an as the heroine, wi OM BENGAL, Stu perhaps be a success; but as given. by Tustort it 1s | run into by the adhr Henry © Fay, from Calais, and is sine | falling out af once wastlente, ae, dtebtal po sinking Sour JAMES me mcon Pegroed oo hs irresistible. And then, in her ye Paha ye costumes of the we have the sati and accessories of the BARA fo M. D., 1,128 Broadway, N. ¥. while ane Seharsing coal at the Canal ton a that it could not be better ad ber mainmast Shestee heraine, ‘Gutsts ahaa = ee 4 on Poe wd axeniore re rom Boston fore Port Gilbert, NS, Tang Somplals ints, xa eta Brey not be defined the most vivid re Canker ee oy dE SeEXPECTORANT. ANT. You will fra Acton ererpestiod foe senna oe, ott | "acue pasar van re, ep Santa tr one irkest ‘anvoinette”” ‘the matings ate tony Musical and Tacet Tacatrical Notes. ‘The last fareweil “Grand Duchess” matinée of the Bateman opera troupe will be given to-day at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Tostée and the rest of the original cast will appear fn the principal rdves. The company will start this evening for Boston. The long and brilliant engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams at the Broadway closes to-day. Under Barney's clever management this theatre has progressed to the leading ranks among our places of amusement. Miss Matilda Heron is the next star there. Arbuckle, the celebrated cornet-h-piston player, gave a concert in Worcester on Thursday. ‘The Gazzaniga and Lotti Italian troupe gave the “Barber of Seville’ in Cleveland, on Wednesday, bidpe bp empower pd ofa piano. 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