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- 10. NEW YSRK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. — 9 Oe Ea - pat rt read out, as fol¥ows: THE CUSTOM HOUSE. to Chas 4 Co, Hac noe weatner most + Lucy Ji » Salem ; Richard Bullwinkle, BOARD OF EDUCATIO™, names which MF earns vial “roman, AMUSEMENTS. ws Se mis ri keg OG styl Paar nme ye eee Isaac Bell, mus Gross, Lori SSO, Berns hailing from with loss of rudder, -t 1 ° Yard—An FE: |. Sherwood, William i006, Wilham | Return of Collector Grinnell from Wash- | APOLLO HALL.—COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO | the 7 “dth—-Arrived, ship Arnold Boninger (NG), Steenken, NYork, nes pe Nd ln = pe: Eugene thomas MUrDny, Nathapyel Sands, ington—Tue Weekly Levee at the Collece | Mapamgz VariAN HoFFMAN.—A large and very wie art ¢ 5 Sickiand, to load for Rotlerdam; bark Laure € Gerfute (NG), Poppel- “i MM. op emernn ter ‘rhe crowd then soe cana : poniating. oo lector’s Office, select audience assembled last evening at Apollo prgce Rest pa came wee ip nla Fall, ‘Burgess, Amsterdam ; bis Mazer Hall, to Who SeVer One i ee pointed | Vat Pat | Vesterday morning Collector Grinnell, having re- | Hall to lsten to the musical treat there offered, | with susar, to Jas Borland & Co. Susan (Br, Orow, St Johns, NF; sobre Worcie, Jr! ‘The Board of Education Tyetjast evening at the | Ucular claims they had to b< appointed. esterday ‘ing Collector in cd ten to the m ‘Brig Rath (By) = 98 days, with , | Sohne, PR; Gov JY Sratth, ‘Cro f 4 cual ti h the presi « THB NEW APPOINTMENTS turned from Washington, repaired, a8 is his “cus- | The stars of the evening were Madame Hoffman, | tod #Whituey & Cor Beer lO north of Haricras, with heavy | Fooks, Providence; Cyrus Fossett, usual hour, with the Presient, Mr, Ry L, Larremore, | wilt be more readily Waderstood from the following ” Th Baw. F. Hall. Madame dy. gale; left no veasca. Bridgman, Harris, a; Canoga, ‘New Haven ; Ade- inthe chair. ASit W853 generally known that this | copy of memoranda fled by the Mayor, in his office, | %0M’” of late, to his office tn the big granite mauso- | Theodore Habelman and Gustavus F. Lramah (ir), Gard, St Jago, 18 days, with augar, to | ly Crupy, N¥Ork; W Porter, Mayhard Troy. ana ‘at the time of maxing appointments of’ School Com- | leum in Wall street, whence Uncle Samuel draws 50 } Hoffman was dressed in the ost tastefui manner, | Peniston € Co. April 26 passed a large bark ashore on mond rence ; ipse, Juno, Alico was to be the last Iygular meeting of the Board rado Reef; appeared to have just gone on; saw an Lea; eohre Ovrus Fossett, and Palos, missioners:— large a proportion of his salary, Probably no gen- | and irom the rare arrangement of various flowers B+ Li * BANGOR, May 8—Sailed, brig H Means, Tracy. NYork. large & propo! y. \y ral rs soln to her, apparently a wrecker, BATH. May we a, bal anes Sree. Woe Baltte there was evidently pack curiesity evinced by out- Wi tat ri ne day Ina (ne! s ‘These selections have been decided upon with fall personal | tleman in this city has for months past been awaited a8 an allegorical representation of spring. The wera (Br), McHenry, Fajardo, PR, 17 days, ‘k Una (new), side parties a3 (0 "ae man: knowledge of the varied and individually disti - sel best. ‘The aria “Ah forse | with sugar, to B iiacken. 5 N'of Hatteras, | more, ner in which the members Biadee fa the anes § inate ly native onpe- ith ious y , after an absence of a | ore were mons the ne Maria’ and Mallara’s | wi te joyd & Hincl Been 5 days No} Salled—Schrs Seguin, Call, and © Rankin, Rankin, Jack- 801 CHARLESTON, April 30— Arrived, brig it p brig Bircbard & Torrey, 5 i ng head gales. of tie Board Would shuile off the coll of oficial | oF sim has in any way sought the appointinent. Also. with couple of days only, as was Mr. Grinnell yesterday, | song, “Waiting,” were sung 1p amanner by Madame | , Brig & hal CBr), eanett, Matanzas, 8 days, with sugar, cares, ‘The ‘lobhy was crowded by members of the | reference to due representation of the interests distributive Saieng.' Vere SUNS 19 BIRT © oom tee itney 80 Ari boards of trustees from the various wards, delega- | Smons ne exparera who suupor.ne commen, tango and | and tt must have been intensely, gratifying '0 | sidienee, as'a just tribute 10 & rare, pure and well | preifaad g'gtr Haney: Cardenas, 10 days, with sugar to | 105 lio nnou Us NOWolks tions of Schoo? teachers and eltizens, each one of | tae, Also with Intended regard towards the mufifarious | Nim to find so many friends, all with good charac- | cultivated voice, ‘The celebrated ‘Shadow Song.” | Bris Sea rvere, Herrick, Now Haven. May 1—-At Quarantine, schr Golden City, Nickerson, from 8, and divers duties which devolve upon the members of the | ters, amply endorsed, bristling from their pockets, | sung by Mra. C, Farnum, aithough showing fine | | Schr M W Kilbride (isr),’ Kinch, St Vincent, 18 days, with | StJohna, #R, 7 5 asses, s ‘leared—Schrs Yankee Blade, Coombs, NYork; Minerva, b . | execution and well trained powers, lacked in real | ™@! 1 to eton & Cle: of 19 chosen ‘dozen who should take im mand | JPME, APN, AM LAMY ahette Estes | ala anxiety as to. the state. of his ueath, | Musical notes and natural sweetness of volce. "MY | y dare with fut to9'e'" Pease Gato is cotapeny wil Cdhealied, echre WH Clear, for Bahama; Minerva, Har the business to “teac! y ww to Uy rey essary and and who ye J and “Gute Nacht” by Habelmann, achr Maria T Pike, f van. neo emcee eM ite Noung idea how. Wt | inmiliariy with the detaile of the sywtem mast prove usr | the equanimity of his temper, &c. With his usual | by the favorice baritone Hall, the brilliant music Dy | _ Sehr Mary E Vaheleat of Camden, Mo), Jones, Cardenas, | "'ih--Arrved, seamship Champion, NYork. ef . ful—*iichard L. Larremore. good-natured resignation he took his seat and pre- | Comelias and Barili, the pianists, and Alfred Holf- | 10 days, with sugar, to Grinnell, Minturn & Co; vessel to J I Schr Scud, Boston. i eos @ apnointee even- | Haviland, tro} CALAIS, April 29—Cl hres N the appointees of the Mayor would be, And the name of one who is the oldest in school service man, the violinist, were marked features of the even- faviland, Has days north of Hatteras, with strong wif Hatler, ‘arch, sare sehr Boynton, Mitqpell, New- whom, peria’ps, imagined that he was to be One } Hoard of Education in their administrati capacities, Accordingh the name of among the retiring Commissioners, and who has had an | pared for the reception yesterday, being the occa- ich tended ral musical content- | northerly gales, and though parties supposed to be posted were | experience of ten successive years inthe educational wants y iy | ume pmncn tended to’ the general m ‘Schr Jonas Smith, Nichols, Sagua, 10 days, with sugar, to | ark. ‘quizzed in regard to the matter they could give no Of the laboring classes Of eitizens whose eniidren (nrong sion of what 1s known as the “Collector's weekly | ment of the audience. Grinnell, Minturn cos vessel to Jonas Smith & Co. Been Suth—Cleared, schrs Canary, Thompson, and 8 T; King, the sehools—*Timothy Brennan. levée.” Tne doors were opened and the eager visi- 6 gays north of Hatteras, with NW gales. Parrong, NYork. infornation further than that received from Dame | “And on the other extreme of service the name of one of the | tors were politely bowed into his apartment; and Musical and Theatrical Notes. Schr 8 Willer (of New London) from Grand Bank. Re- | /FERNANDINA, April 27—Arrived, brig Ruth, Petty, X Rumor, ‘The members of the copie with ihe sapere fri i ko an, honored represeuiaave of Darien tro aiter smiling nee Prettiest, and ooking. apn ae reasranle “Sampey RED? is rowing yee BShraate) and two Aladdin, of Kapolahands rugs ve ir NIV a rear tive cha Heotore, Denny oO joners Warren, Jackson, ser ani ith— el A. Lewt hant, ~ m m; ing to sl race! setting their trawis, rgetown, DC; He lobart, Manson. Man ot Commiseloneel ie n, Kaiser and | fai pe naine Of m mlshrite member of the retiting Boara, | fumbled their coat skirts for their credentials. Large vein lage See be penparing © Sin ® Sehr Kate Church, Nickerson, George's Banks, with hall- ‘Evans, Hammoud, do; Mary. Elizabeth, Hatch, Buck, were i th rently jol been legislated out of offic und generally inan appa- | wivse recommendations are {rom an indispurabie source | sotled and cruimpled envelopes Were produced, and, | 10 retirement, This pale-faced mischievous chap, | pu, to HC Rogers, of the fact that they had | *Wilism §, Duryee, merchant, the documents contamed therein were submitted to | who has tickled the town with,his drollery for over Schr Ida Birdaall, Potter, Darien, Ga, 9 days, with timber, ‘And th th i f the so- : to master. Had heavy wenther, and burst flying and outer and that the eyes of the | called Citizens! Association whick 1s cugmesed torepresens | the Collector, with an intimation that if he wanted | year, cuts up his last capers on Saturday evening, vy < hia; SC Vlizabethport: Richard Borden, Borden. N York. pGALVESTON, April 2—Artived, brig ‘Timothy Fields, land, SUCESTER, May 4—Arrived, schr Robt Myhan, Doyle, = “ | 2 00d, faithful clerk, inspector, gauger, or, in fact, ol public were en them. The usual preliminaries hav- | ¢fo27my and. Seo, ae pun sre. aod | “aman of ail work,” that Peas Tadividnal | te 15th inst, when the pieco will have reached | | Schr Southerner, Darling, Richmond, Va, dinedadhsiisiamon |sicis teen HOLE, May 3, P M—Arrived, schra. Charley W ing been disposed of the communications which | part of others, can now possess opportunities of showing | Was at that moment confronting him. Indeed, every | about 500 representations. The final performance Schr Wm Henry, Mahony, Virginia. Holt, a Darien for batons Prine Rorell, aod ol en covered the president’s desk were taken up and laid | wither je meiner Are, practical ange ane aorermont” | yaa ace He aa ae Will be for the benefit of Humpty Dumpty Fox, most | Schr iif aloeh, tee Hela oe ee amare over or referred to the appropriate committees, | Wm. Wood, of Dennistoun, Wood & Co., bankers; Nathaniel el sel Collect Y 04 decidedly one of the greatest clowns extant, On Scbr M Monson, Jr, Dayton, Virginia. 4th, AM—Bark Fannie Lincoln, Hopkins, Cienfu for PP Sauds, *John H. Sherwood. thelr papers tne Collector usually addressed a few Schr J ¢ C Merritt, Bury, Virginia. Boston; brigs RB Walker, Pettingill, Savannah for dos Among the resolutions introduced was one offered | “ni the the name of an’ appreciated representative of our | Words of inquiry and encouragement to his callers, | the following Monday the summer season will be | gcur BJ Duncan, Bowker, Virzinia, Prinectony Welle, and Julia Arey, Bubbidge, by Commissioner West, providing that the janitor of | German fellow citizens, whose famtlien are largely inte- | and with “high hopes and beating hearts” the | Inaugurated at the Olympte with a new pantomime Schrd é Tacramér, Maitheyrs, Virginia, for do; Prod Bilas, Ulmer, NYork tor Camden; schr Ada Z rested in school advantaces, and who, as a leading editor, | aspirants to the government service donned their | by Fox entitled ‘Little Red Riding Hood, or Harle Schr © H Kirk, Robinson, Virginia, Ames, — Adam: iimin ton, N os for Kennebunk; No, 34 be allowed the amount paid by him for rent of padliotst, and {prominent perticipant i ae Constitutional hats and uoiselessly quitted the heavily carpeted | quin Jack and the Bean Stalk,’ which has been in oe Barbazey Woddasy Wh iaia. Mary bg alors A cg ie oe Boma s Same 5 se. bec: na . | Convention, has demonstrated his practic cholarship— ae e alle Cc y @ y chr Wm Henry, Mehady, Virginia. ferrell, Fales, ork for Boston; his hoe, because of hs being obliged to hire apar- | Sra, tay denna a | rom At tes gone page Scorn 8 | comet, Pesearniee [0 aoe car astees | tea cipes tems corres fsa iain tant a for Nema: Suny mente and look after three different buildings. And the names of two gentlemen. of the majority, tinally rans @. cordon around the room, with painted by Mr. James E. Hays. ° Sehr Ellas Moore, De Groot, pelos for Providence. Faen. igs te} fos Any yl inane, ie pons Ameer while No, S4 was being rebuilt. Mr. Merrill moved | Syarmrisisythe: “Lorim Incersclls as is also naother “pated breath atid whispering humbleness” awatt- | During the three remaining nights of this week | Scurg H suckuey, Fooke, Batimores for Borba; Coron, Tretetuen do for ‘Dover, NH: 8 Woods to amend by proviaing for the increase of the salary | the minority, who has worthiy served the city inthe State | ing presentation. In the ante-room a large crowd | Tostce and Irma will appear at the Fifth Avenue Schr Herschel, Chamberlain, Baltimore. bury, Woodbury, do for Bangor; Agnes, Young, do for of one of the janitors in his district. Mr. Patterson | Senate—Thomas Murphy. was also assembled, all available seats being oceu- | theatre in the same piece every night—namely, “Le Schr Essex Nickerson, Boston. Salem; Anna Gardner, Knowles, do for Newburyport: aize- Slowed to ainend hy nrovidiiie fof increasing the | And the name of another gentleman will be at once | pied, many standing in nooks and corners, and | Mariage aux Lanternes.” OnMonday evening next | Sehr John Compton, Gijes, Dichton, rado, Herrick, do for Boston; Viola, Small, Rondout for do; y se ie recognized as one of our most zealous public servants, and | Bet rillars”” Schr Sarah Mills, White, Providen Althea, Smith, Philadelphia tor do’? Hannie Westbrook, Lit salaries of janitors In the Seventeenth ward. Mr. | Who has had much experience asa stadentof human ature, | Oules blundering in “the way of the clerks | the opera of ‘Lea Dragons de Villars’ will be pro. | gor Florence, sinfih, New London. © ilejobn, Port Johnson for Portsmouth; James Tilden, Davia, Sinai! objected to the style of “springing” matters | And who is gifted with all that genial sympathy for children | ANd attaches of the ofice, Occasionally an | ducec for the first time in this country at tls | Schr Josephine, Bal), Bridgeport. do for Danvers; Ranger, Gooding, Hoboken for Saco; Ni onthe Board by taking advantage of a resolution | so necessary in one who connects himself with instruction— | energetic individual would inject himself into | establishment, Schr E Lindsley, Hil, New Haven, shee, Lune South Amboy for Portland; Gold W run ina provision for an increase of salary. Mr. | Isaac Bell. the room, breathless and hat in hand, and Mile, Nilsson has organized a concert for the ben- Sehr Lucy Hall, Hall, New Haven. wae ony ‘ity ioe maleaa Ty ye Ac Sing Merrill denied that he was “springing” anything. The teat rany pone t the educational wearing an expression that indicated that he was | efit of the distressed poor in her native province of cone wcoster, Hodgdon. Kew Haven. 3) ane, fans joston for Philadelphia; Jasoa, Sawyer, ‘The debate was for a time quite spirited, but on the | jaw, “are from some of the abuses and favorit “bound to have an appointment.” And it was strange | Smaland, Sweden. Bebe Brain: Buree amoNe Satied-Gebe meee wa een alleged against it, and may é Schr 8 D Goodwin, Waterbury, Stamford. led—Schrs Mary Haley and J V Wellington, vote being taken tie amendinents were voted down | ter merit and ‘wecure’ independence to competency, | © 8€@ Some of those impulsive men stagger and JACKSONVILLE, Mav Arrived previons,, schrs Matilda and the original resolution adopted. Another and also be Utted out of gome | grooves whieh bse aos etl or the TOTO none Aaa wae CBITUVUARY. BELOW. Brooks, Jones, and 1A i Euwards, Bartiat » MYork sats SPIRITED DEBATE we embarrassed the ‘ul an practical progress: lo precede theirs. ere were among Uh \d n —_— '» Api Arrives julding: ry G sprung up in regard to a resolution offered by Com- educational advantages; and that “children may Deed and young men, portly and thin, bald men and men Ship Juno (Br), Massiers, from Fayal, with cargo of ship | Philadelphia; 25th, schr Spry, Rissell,{Abaco (and. ald ont 5: e Ki . cated in ideas more than in words; that scientific rather a a rt 1 ig- Yorktown, condemned at Fayal. for N NP); $6th, brig Omaha, Toothaker, New York missioner Hawks to allow the parties to whom the | fhannerels iiterary culture may be felt, aad thet there may | Of Very, hirsute finish, intelligent looking and tg. John Ely. Bark Aberdeen, Treat, from Matanzas, (and ald 2&th for Pensacola); 28th, steamer Virginia, Kea- contract for the stone work in altering the building of | ea soehely ntreary y, ‘ “ ; norant looking candidates, and a good many who Bark Freedom, from a port in Sweden, nedy, New york for Galvest . school No, 39, in the Nineteenth ward, to add ume | Tzwore.stvention paid to, acqutsing knowledge of the indus | iooked as though they were useless in any capacity. | | The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph reports the iain hs Salled 234, scht WF Cushing, Cook, Fernandina; 28tby No. 39, d . arts— (01 ery ie 2 200k, : $4,000, Which Was necessitated by thé blue stone, | the productive iabor of the country at its very source; and Al the appileations were laid over for consideration, death in Philadelphia of General John Ely, recently SAILED. orig Robert Dillon, Blatsnturd, ¢ onttoninn atueeon for o vel en ef th ci tt 5 |. vd y n uy —— 'D pol rom. Sud nick tay had \cveriooked. to making out isle. | Tinie andere, mare, urectice Gh ov eran ch ome | only dag in tie week upanaliion) These supplicants | SPPoWted United States Marshal for the Eastern dls | steamships Siberia, for Liverpool; Tdaho, do;, Denmark, New York, alg (eee ea aatacaay a. mittee to report last evening. Mr, Merrill did not | 2¢s.the system of common school education, and to work | are entertained, and from twelve o'clock noon to trict of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday night, from suffo- | do; Saragosan, Charleston; Louisa Moore, Newer ship MOBILE, April 27—Arrived, schr Duncan F Keeling, Robe qWaut that style of business, and if these parties | A avandonment of neediens laxurious aceomplishments ant | two o'clock In'the afternoon is the time fixed, | cation, caused by bleeding of the lungs. The de- | (ith), San Francisco. = ‘Wouk“Glearsd, brig Vestal (Sp), Marti, Barcelona. = made ee Ane aoe be acre ee life. See of, ate At ee etree etore ey ceased about ten o’clock went out with a party of Wind at sunset 8. A al NY or iraed, steamer Gen Sedgwick, Gildere lowest bidder. Mr. Hawks explained that with the | g¢f/tose, marked with an asterisk (*) have gerved 88 | wno propose to “hore” the Collector next Wednesday ladies and partook of some ice cream. On arriving Shipping Notes. NEW ORLEANS, April 28_Ctenred steamsbtp Cuba, Duke addition proposed the bid would be some $4,000 or pestis fore.) Willbe the announcement that so great is the rush at | at the house a niece of the General walked up the | 0. onary Poorie’s Dock, Baskst hart, Baltimore via Key West and Havana; brig E H Kenne- seep aigllaon i t MRE tha mans, Of pit ‘ ig Charlotte was taken on the People’s river, | dy, Geyer, Boston. : 2 ower than the next lowest bidder, and fully the Custom House for appointment y steps and sald, “Uncle, you can’t jump up three bor fe - ‘“oh--Afrived, ships Polar Star, Bairnson, Cardiff; Mary fifty per cent lower than some others. ie resolu- THE RYE NECK MURDER. those who had’ filed their applications some days | steps.” He did’so, and on landing on the upper step | 7°97 afternoon, for examination. ry Bela uich was adopted, notwithstanding the persistent ago have since calied upon Mr. Anthony, Mr. Gri said he felt badly. He immediately repaired to his Marine Disasters. wciearet hip Mohongo BP. gueGonagio, Londonderry 5 or! opposition of Commissioners Merrill and Neilson, nell’s private se ry, and withdrawu their appli- | room,*where hi short: wards. It is su) STRAMSHTP LIBERTY, from Baltimore for Havana and New | Sclir Mattie E Tabor, Coo! and the Finance Committee subsequently reported | The Inquest Resumed—No Light Thrown On | cations, believing that the chances were very slim | posed that in pce to ples ren a blosd Orleans, anchored of Savannah morning of 5th inst, with Sith Arrived, steamship Orten Baw, oslon rie that the Board had the financial ability to appro- the DeedExcitement In the Nelghborhood. | Were 0 many wished to participate. Numbers of | vessel, General Ely was about fifty-five years of age, | !0ss#f propeller. She will be towed back to Baltimore. ss ee be an eee ee aes priate $29,695 for the purpose of altering the build- This these parties stated that they were not going to quit | and married. He haa just eae into Philadelphia | Sur Scssex—One hundred and forty bales of cotton, | Cleared Bark Hosette McNeill, Kelleran, Bremen; Drigs ing in question. The members, or at least some Inysterious tragedy, which still remains in | the field entirely, but were merely about to change | trom Bucks county, where he was born. He served | Partly damaged by fire, part of the cargo of ship Sussex, and | Henry Perkins, Mayo, Charleston; Alfarata, Standley, Pen- of them, seemed te have an idea that as this | the most hopeless gloom, appears to mystify itself | their base of operations from the Custom House to | with considerable distinction in the rebellion, during | *bout the same etre of ee by eee ees t might be their last chance, and there was a la) with each succeeding day. Although a number of | the Post Omtce. Postmaster Jones will probably au- | which he rose from the rank of major to that of Fa OO Oe A ene eer a ne oor | _ Soutuwesr Pass, April 28—Sailed, ships Adept, Magdals audience present, they should display their nounce his regular ‘receptions’ within a few days, | Colonel and brevet. major general. He entered the | Avent third or forty fect in length forward by a of the main Henry P Russell, Nickerson, NYork. oraiorival powers.’ A report was offered by the | the Prominent citizens of Mamaroneck And Rye | and may find them as popular for a time as are the | serv; major of the Twenty-third regiment Pean- | hatch is considerably burned. ‘The flames underneath the |, gam Arrived, sche Henry, , rom Committeeon Teachers irfavor of the appomrment | Neck are working with unceasing energy to find | levees of lis superior oflicer, the Postmaster Gea- | erivitus atten Gnd swan rapldiyepromoted 16 | deck charred the woodwork to.a considerable extent. + Gailed,‘ateamsh anes, sui ronan bark Sen Ge . of two young men as principal and vice principal in | the murderer—and in this are being aided by a | &f4! a¢ Washington. the lieutenant colonelcy and colonelcy of the BARK EAGLR, from Cienfuegos, of and ‘for New York, NORFOLK, a bus, steamship Pacific (Br), Freneh, one of tie schools ofthe Fourteenth ward, although ment. Subsequently, tor meritorious services, he | which put into Key West 25th ult, had sprang aleak on tho | from New Orleans for Liverpool, to coal; schr L QO Wis the City Superintendent had refused to give acertiti- | COrPS Of detectives—yet their united efforts Ihave THE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT, was brevetted brigadier and major general. He was | “th,and had at one time some four feet of water in her | hart, Mason, Wilmington for NYork, in di cate of qualifications, because of the failure of the | not culminated in anything more important than, 2 aig Provost Marshal General of New Jersey, and also | Hold. She was pumped gut 25th, fone og ryote Mn kong schrs Isabel Fuller, Fuller, NYork; Benja- young men’s classes at the last examination. Mr. mig! a filled the in We virginis to the 29th. Cargo was bein, arce, Kerport, F Patterson made a speech in favor of adhering close!y nape es. ite hl jd bation Ninth Day—Snyder Wins Against Daniels iq Wak Gesianad tanetntencent or tne Srestinants bpd. nhs ee paaRBURIEORY, ran ene 7 to the by-laws, and appointing no teacher not recom- | “4al perpetrator of the deed, mae aF Beata Rudolphe in | Burean of Kentucky, in which capacity he served | ,,2A3K Atton Rox, trom Machiasport, for Montevideo, bt | 'Sailed-—Brig Tula, Reed, Mayaguez. mended by the Superintendent, Mr. West then said | As it was widely known that the Coroner’s inquest © Afternoon and Foster Beats Kudolphe in | vt the disbandment of that department, Atthe | an 1 WS, Ath inst, part of the crew having miineers | _NEW. BEDFORD, May cArrived, schr 8 Waterman . m attacked’ the’ captain’ and mate. One of th that a sinilar resolution had just beea adopted | would be resumed yesterday a large number of | the Evening. battle of Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862, he showed consid- | was shot, supposed tatally, before it could be suppressed. | Chase, NYork. enon a ence Oe, a eraons Seeeaeiady 000 | serenigara caaeabes ein y tigh of Mamaroneck, | Yesterday the billiard tournament was continued | erable gallantry, and while leading his regiment was Bie canst? he outbreak was being savestigated on the at- | ,Aih— Arrived, schrs Lottie Beard, Perry, and Rarah, Cobb, oe > wounded in the leg, which was subsequently ampu- o 95 \—f liken, H jump! some wards closer than he did otuers. Mr. | groupsof whom migut have been observed, earn- | *t irving Hall, it being the ninth day the thousands | fot - piste: BARK VoLANT, from Liverpool for Eastport, with salt to | swith Phiteelphies Lady anttiin, ane Mealsnnoce) tracey a fee rete ae or Ga estly discussing the murder, in various portions of of lovers of this fascinating game have gathered —_—_ Peanody & Oummiites, has. pow avancoes and (This is enew, HAVEN, May 8—Arrived, Vigilant, Newcastle, ering clos o) y-laws, and alluded i g . oul ark Volant, of New Brunswick, befo and. to some bygone matters which netted the | the village. Atthe Town Hall—where the investi- | ‘ere to witness the exciting contests for the cham Right Hon. Thomas Lefroy. Jost on her way from Liverpool to Welshpool, NS). PENSACOLA, April 96—Arrived schr David Babcock, Col» venerable Mr. Small, The latter gentleman then re- tion Ww: i Sw pionship of America and the exquisite emblem of A cable telegram brings us information of the Bnic ME Hinps, from Havana for New Orleans, while Gal .. torted und Mr. Merrill had another say, the result of a a Deng See oe crea noe ony nied billiard supremacy. Two games were played, as | @eath of the Right Hon. Thomas Lefroy, late Chief |‘entering the mouth of the Southwest Pass on the 30th ult, Cleared—Schrs Jachim, Harriman, Boston; Hamburg, which Was that both gentlemen got very fushed | CV¢FY available space, but gladly occupled the door | suai, The one in the afternoon was between ' during s heavy westerly gale, damaged sails and rigging. Sprague, NY ork. Ao eB fay A y . am Justice of the Queen’s Bench in Ireland, at the ad- ‘PHILADELPHIA, May 2—Arrived, ship J C Boynton (Br), and looked very sharply at each other for a while | 8d stairway, while endeavoring to catch each sen- | Snyder and Daniels. It was peculiarly interesting, Scun 8 T Rvsse.t—The Atlantic Submarine Wreckin; Waycott, Middlesboro; barks Village Quee! London ; dil then weat through a lautual explanation across | tence as it fell from the lips of the witnesses, Dis | inasmuch as both were. in good spirits and | Vaniced age of ninety-three. He was descended from | company have contracted to get oif the chr &F Russoll, of | Lineoin’ Trott, Sagua; 8 W Holbrook, Polleya, Haranag in front of Commissioner Hall, who sat quietly smil- made respectively brilliant shots. A decided victory | an old Huguenot family of France, and was the old- see Beach, and have despatched the wrecking steamer | brigs Alta Vela (Br), Thom, Mayaguez; Jesse Rhyansy lug at the exhibition, On the other side of the room | ‘et Attorney Dykman was present during the in- | Herched on the banner of Snyder. On the forty- | est son of Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Lefroy. The | }Aukeein charge of their agent, Capt 14 P Brown, toher as | Tucker, Trinidad; 'R C Wright, W ‘and’ Hyperiony Mr. Patterson wasdeclaiming that the statement that | Gest, and, assisted by Charles H. Roosevelt, con- | eighth inning he had 1,200, while his opponent had | deceased was born in 1776; graduated from Trinity | © : 1 Sirhan Gat eiaceutgeie Tibetatecaa tare 1 toe Fear mapeery FE peas he watched one ward oloser than he did another was | ducted the case on the part of the people. be ee at pct! Bean 35; Daniele’, 164. ee pe law, and Mes Aopgeearited con for New York, with a cargo of froitwent ashoreon the | _Clearet—Barks Urda, (Nory Bjerkans, special recommendation of the City Superintendent, | tmony:— Snyder—15, 0, 6,9, 45, 130, 42, 15, 0, 8, 103, 117, | tive member of Parliament, representing the Unt- | prove a total loss. Crew and cargo raved. ¥ Bird, Kelly, Portland ; H G Kinig, McUregor, Canis raer owing his fitness for the position. Mr. Wei 2 v. Nee 27; 69, 0, 0; 0, 0, 3, 21, 27, 0, 3, | versity of Dublin, D 7 Jones, ing, do;'B Clayton, Clayton, Bosto showing his fitness for the position. Mr. West then W. H. Perrin, being duly sworn, sald:—I live in | 1, 9, 27, 69, 0, 78, 12, 4, 30, 0, 0, 3, 21, 27, 0, 0, 6, 0, 3, Yof Dublin. During the last named year he Scone ADELINR pre lla mond phy bed Heath, East Greenwich; Helen, Howes, NYork; 5 made another speech berating the Superintendent | Mamaroneck; am a tinsimith by trade; on the eveu- | 65, 99, 0, 6, 15, 102, 0, 3, 15, 0, 51, 6, 12, 9, 6, 89—1,200, | Was appointed a Baron of the Exchequer, and in | lem, with ry and prociaiming that his opiuion was as subject to | ing of the 2th ult. Mr. Seltzer-and myself were sit. |. Daitiels—o,'12, 6, 1, 12, 3, 81, 313, 15, 15,0, 0, 3, 99, | 1852 became Chief Justice. ‘This position ‘he held | having heen ashore at Castle Hill, where she’ lost rudaer, | suc Sonomons Nop Hocers Flanders, Newuaryport;, error as that of any other man’s, and that, indact, he | ting in tront of Ius door, when Wm. Fisher came | 6 3, 3, 0, 3, 84, 9, 1, 3, 0, 6, 3, 6, 8, 0, 3,'0, 3, | until 1868, when he retired from the bench. anchors and chains. all, Douglass, Boston; L& M Reed, Steelman, and A M Al- would not give the snap of his finger for | across the bridge; he went to Robinson’s door and | 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 0, 6, 3, 3, 3, 0, 15, 0, 3—791. —_— Scnun OLiveR AMES, French, from Georgetown, DC, for | dridge, Lister, Salem. the opinion. Mr. Merrill then spoxe once | tried it; I told him deceased would not be home be- In the evening the crowd was immense, and the Bernard Domchkl. Providence, with coal, {ashore on Ohio Ledge, near Warren Cleared—Steamship Fanite, Freeman, York, barks Arba. more, denying the ability of either t | excitement ran high, Every seat was more than er, leaking badly, Two steam tugs have gone to her as- frost, Dov, St Joke, KB; Mr. Smail | fore eight o'clock; he then came up and told us that Bernard Domenki, the editor of the Milwaukee | sistance from Providence. ec Josephine {Bri Forbes, or Mr. W the door was unlocked, and on this we ail three | full, and in several instances ladies were badly - " 2 " a ae ‘ cations of walked into the store and. called deceased by name, | pushed about by the shouting, nervous assemblage, | Daity Herald, a German paper, and one of the lead- | ,,Scun Dar Awann, Woot, from Ellaworth for NYork, put | Conatind Golden Ligut, Bergson, Baguas, GW Cha D Gite great many e productive of 8! but receiving no answer we came out again; after it was the day of the tournament that had been | ing German revolutionists of 1848, died at Mulwau- | of deck load in gale of the 2d. ford, Jirrell, Chariestown. among the spectators members of the Bot talking awhile outside the door I accidentally dis- jously looked for, the occaston of Foster, of New | kee, Wis., yesterday morning, about six o’clock. Miscell: PORTLAND, May 1—Arrived, steamer Dirigo, Johnson, The resolution was finally adopted as reported vy | covered that the key was in the lock on the inside, | York, being brought against Rudoiphe, of Chicago, jaceliancons. NYork. the Commuidce on 1 little apd then eltzer entered » fole | wi ady been Vict : indebted to Purser Win Hathaway, Jr, of the ste Cleared—Steamship Peruvian (Br), Ballantine, Liverpool Mr. Seltzer entered the store and we fol. | who had already been victorious in four games and ANOTNER MAD DOG KILLED. We are indebted to Purser Wm Hathaway, Jr, of the steam- (Br, + * rant, | Lovet seltzer went back in tue store and found lost none. The betting was two to one against Fos: ship San Salvador, from Savannab, for his attentions, oops Mary B Lene, Bares, Conte or Hart, | Kobinson dead, aud, after looking at him a moment, | ter, the reason betng that he of late had manifested BARK LADY FRANKLIN (American) has been sold at Syd- ‘oe brig Herman, Hichborn, NYork. entered | we ali three left and alarmed the neighbors. great carelessness in playing. Philip Tieman, | _OMcer Fuller, of the Eighteenth precinct, yester- | | UNSW for gaiu0, We | Benet" Sohe Sulmoak Gelen, Herat, a seat quietly Samuel Hobbs, betng swora, said:—I live at Rye | of Cincinnati, was chosen referee. Tudolphe won | day killed a mad dog in East Sixteenth street, which LAUNCHRD—Master N H Macomber launched from his PROVIDENCE, May 4—Arrived, barks Pawnee, Anker, i for a time re- ima shoemaker by trade; I saw deceased ut | the lead and played for safety. On the first call he | he discovered prowling about in a manner that was | shipyard at Bowdoinham last Friday a fine modeled schooner nt ag Abby Thomas, Raymond, vee rig 1 by only a } Stuber's on Monday evening, at about ten | Was 129 to 30 marked for Foster. The latter did not | far from agreeable to passers by in the street. of 220 tons, named May Morn, She is to be commanded by ie weg a et gg obey os agg ing to him im nidally; but U ne came in and walked with Stuber into | seem to have much confidence in humself at the Capt H yweomb. nine. Phinney, Philadelphia; J ‘Pree ‘pldriage, x tied ightly Dit, sgnitcant- rd Toot, Where tiey remained about five | commencement of the struzzie, but there came over Whalemen. Fae : ‘ 7 way, my friend, I tells Y which sed went out; there were | him subsequently a complete metamorphose. On Be “ [ s Salle¢—Schre Sea Nymph, Conley, Baltimore; R P Ki cad, however, that in the saloon at the time. ere | maith caifitstood—Rudaipnesn, roster az, The | SOHLPPING NEWS. afiatigg trom Now Redford di inet bark, Lonien, Slocum: | niivem and Anus ® Salter, “Baker, Eltzabethport Oscar many the John W. Owens, bemg duly sworn, said:—I live | lacter began to regain his old confidence, and at the GLI E SAUTE romer Ue Ocean, Haw! Bayles, and R H Huntley, lag erin eat ‘Arrived at Table Bgy CGH March 19, schr Charles Colgate, | Grace w a © OF cause of | at*Mamaroneck aud ani a gardener; oa Motday | next call, having made meanwhile a run of 102, he e stood up to take oif his overcoat. He | evening, 26tn inst, and between eleven and tweive | Was one point in advance, this announceme.t Almanac for Now Yorke-sTais Day, Bolles, NL, Desolation ; 18th, bark Roman, Wililams, do, do. | Desert); B Rogers Alley, de. (or, tthe same as anybody else and pulled | o'clock, while on ‘my way home from Kye » 1 | being received with the most vociferous cheering, —— se ee ee Eidéer, | 0, 0k Coops Binekstons, Warden, ane Chast, G e asany other man would, | saw a strange nian walking to and iro yells and cat-calls, as if Bediam had let loose. From | Sun rises. 453] Moon rises.:morn 2 41 ‘A letter from Capt Moores, of bark Sea Queen, of Westport, SAN FRANCISCO, May S—Arrived, ship. Archer, Power, & to at Jer, Lemay NYork ; Mechanic, the bridge; “I “good bat he | this jun Rudolphe was in advance of his oppo- | @ . ST ee norte on Se having token ISO thle ws | Boston. would not answers 1° told to ‘zo to | nent but once, and that very slightly. Foster played | Sua sets... 7 O1 | High water...eve 451 | UiPiinee inst report. Would be at Bardadves in May. P | 4: Arrived, shins Cremorne, Gates, and Valparaiso, Mans ; he had on a soldier's ov: kT would the sixth hundred hed becn scored, with great paietter from Capt. Lewis, of barks Sea Banger, of Rew Bothy, Nae Maren Chase, Becton) hentai eee 0 saw hi e ms some 3 shots suc aford, reports her at Valparaiso aving taken 1: rdney, aramly ft otiand, 5 we va reais bese ela ne ean, me hie Pade ye Bl gt PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 5, 1859, Cola op oll Inat cruise. Would be ready tor rea ina week, | Gloucester; French transport Oracle, from Tauiltl. rontaerlnineen yor 4am Snag { would aot Sonat han he found: niamell: sesond eu and hoped to be at home July 4., Spoke Fed. L, barks Sam? Sth—Arrived, ships Nicolere, from Bankok ; Burnes, from. surprised uf a burglary Was comuiitted in the vil- | Skul, Rudolph hea he found him econ Fe Settter nel & Thomas, Freeman, N B, 80 sp this season; 4th, Catal- Sydney. night. in the game, became very CLEARED. pa, Perce, do,’ nothing; Oth, A’ Hicks, Hamblin, Westport, | |SAVANNAH, April #0—Cleared, bark Nellie May, Blair, fhe following isa copy of the medical testimon nervous. This much to his mf do} Platina, Chase, dodo; Arab, Cole, N B, do; March 14, | NYork. Py f ay Hudson, Hudson, NYork; Emma F Mee earee | Bart, Hart, Dare andy, ‘Ni, | May1—Arrived, brig Americus, Hand, NYork; sehr Co- : quette, Rogerson, Matanzas. na, of Now Bod- Cleared—Bark’ Kong Sverre (Nor), Becker, Dundee, Scot- nothing aince Inst noyance and the disgust of the better tion of the assemblage by the repeated grat u- | —& Cunara, insults offered him by several loafers prese nt. eamslitp Denmark (Br), Cate, Liverpool—National Steam- s finally won in the fifty-first inning by | ship Co. 0 to 766, which, con- eamsbip Idaho (Br), Cutting, Liverpool—Williams & ship Niger,” Cleavéland, 140 ap ‘aeason; Greyhound, Gitford, do, 60 do; Amy, Winslow, 60 do. Heard from Feb 20,’ bark ‘Sappho, nothing; ship Splendid, Jernezna, Edgartown, ¢ A letter from Capt Garviand, of ‘bark ed to ihe Jury by Drs, Louasbury and Hor Steamshio Siberia (#r), Martyn, Liverpool via Queenstown post mortem examina. A. 3 had tion on the boay exhumed 'b, an, rn, do, nothing since leaving the right | York. ts ound; 1sth, bark Grayhound, Giford, dor taken a0 | 4th—Arrived, steamships Huntsville, NYork; San Jas bbi sp wh that day; Amy, Winslow, Nantacket, 1450 bbis sp | einto, 4 . acco ‘ : rict ney core wrtich, : ford, reports her olf Maranfuero March 17; nothing since las 5 Ra Re Se May 1 and ha 2d our days. Exanination as tol- | sidering Rudolphe's p snecess and his known uion. 7 P report; would beat Paita Inst of June. Spoke, March 10, ‘atled—Barks Alamo (Nor), horny, i Are vaalal aoe Woe greeny ol | ability Cin the bintard lance, wit cause. gi gh igainship Clty of Limerick (1), ) Antwerp—John | grip Aifred Cibbs, Jennings, NB, 80 bbla ap season; bark G | chitect (ir), Rosewaine, Newport; Nellie May, Blair, New t. One thing is certain, he was treated New Yorkers seldom treat a stra another under the ri skin to the bot t ear, through | astonish about haif an inch | last night a 1» Ryder, Cl hnet, Keliy, er, | Steamship 1 ugh; also @ scalp wound over right whatéver his following 1s th Wood. Hi told; Mt Wallaston, Cofin, NB, 400 do do. SALEM, May %—Arrived, brig Wild Horse, Macomber, | af bone, about two inches ‘in’ leugta | Fosren—t, gill? Bessie Crosby (Br), Crosby, Antwerp—Jas Edmiston |X ‘etier from Cant Luce, of bark. Elien Morrison, of New | Maitiar uSytor N vary acre ‘Maria Roxana, Palmer, and , Langley, Philadeiphi ata for extending turongh to the nd | 15,0, 6, 69, 0, 3, 24, 18, % 1 reports her at Palta April 8 with oll as last reported ; Luey, Clark, ¢ 3; Deinwa: » Melrose, Nichol part of deck loud: with lows Wood, titted for ® year's crutae and was ready for sea. 10, 148, 0, 12, 6, 117, 18, 3, posterior to parietal protuberance; after removing nna (NG), for freon Cant te . 0 r i G er fre ‘of bi om veaford, re. | Ellsworth for NVork. Calvatia found right parietal bone, with temporal k Hedwig (NG), porta her at Taloabuane Waret wea! wep d0dG wh | WILMINGTON, NC, May 1—Arrived, bark Annie Ada bone, fractured in m: pieces, probably tweuty or Bark ey (Dan Santos— Ready o sali that day on a crus (Br), Moore, NYork. more; also af xtending from parietat bone, Funch, Edye & Co, ted Tale: Bark Adelaide, Rich, Matanzas—E D Hurlbut & Co, WH Hai Teporie there barks Cicared-—Sehr D W Sanders, Davie, N York. througa coro t over to left parietal bone; . ¥ o D i "Hyland, ney and Busi WARREN, May 4—Arrived, sobr } urphy, Cocke S"cractare extending back thiougn bese of g Bark Weinaect, Webington, Hardados—My Trowbridge's Hieron, do iy A rellte Creek, Va. 1 to foramen magnum; also a fracture extending 5 Bark Triumph, Nichola, Sagua—Miller & Houghton, fetter from Captain Bol right parietal bone, through os fronts, to orbit tines won and lost by the respective play Bark Kremilay Richardson, Boston—Milier € Honchton. | New oudone dated Cape Tortus March Is reporie wer nn MISCELLANEOUS, hieye, and through to the malar bone; after ation, Will be found in the foliow- | Prig Nellie Antrim, Wallace, Funchal—W Ray & ( rived there ‘rom Hurd's Island, via Desolation, Februarys, . Tarragonn—A Cassard & | Tint ise bt TE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT PROS i.cccscesisenssececceseoecees . 107,064 | removing the brain we found on imternal examina- gers Matlangele (italy, Basile, sea elephant off on board. Lett at Deal BEOL — | tion of tie skull petrous portion of temporal bone mes Games Highest Highest | 8D. tion Island, ‘February §, achr Golden West, Church ‘New AL Stntos without pubileity--Legal everywhere; desertion, Total payments $1#2,918 | comple crushed; also found th ht side ¢ ron. Lost. Average Run Brig Udola, Whittemore, Matanzas—Thompron & Hunter, | London, with 700 bbls oll this season. " rt jelent entise; no charge til divorce obtained ; advice otal pay eee , eS ea 3 also found the right side of J an | ao An Brig Eastern Star, Foster, Barba 4 2p Bros. . iy sr " fi F. L KING, Counseitor-at-Law, 343 Broadway. ance to credit of ° A eee 20,00 skull one mass of ykea bone, HXamination of 3 2 25 159 Brig Regina (Br), Rodenhuser, 8t Johns, NF—B F Small & Sypwry, NSW, Feb 27—The fol! owiny Amerionn whalers | - _ — en = APPROPRIATIONS braiu—Dera mater of brain with arachnoid mem- 1 4 ‘ 0. . have reported ae ising at Norfolk Iatand:—The Milton, BSOLUTE DIVORCES OPTAINED IN DIFFERENT ware mate for bet altering, on recommen- | brane, ruptured in many places over seat of fra ‘ 0 Brig Anna Lindsay (Br), Parritt, Hiit&voronph—Jed Frye & a! with $700 ble ep; James a ts Ry 0 States without papien . Legal everywhere. Desert one pe, as follows:— ture, and brain itself issuing through the ruptured | Snyce 3 2 0. » ed Al on, Pen 1 eh00 bbls ap; Emina O J &e., suilicient cause. No charge in advance, Advice free, 40) 1 Ae oon | membrane; there was much extravasation of blood] Goldthe “4 3 vlitig Albert, Harriman, Elizxbethport—H ® & J U Brook. Gitar with bhowapt’Hiuater, Chae weit wile a RIE Fk ell ceaveih at the base, pressing upon | Daniels... 5 Brig Bgeratela (Br), , Boston Ve Northern Light, Baker, with 500 bbls sp; Callao, Brown, . Y in’ the ‘High longata; the brain itself wasetound | Rudolphe 4 1 7 seiner ane rat Rect. i i ; RST erie sates err ceemieaiivas muheneraas sees ss 8,040 | perfectly neaithy; langs also healthy, but engorged eats Sehr Gen Grant, McLellan, Elenthera—B J Wenbs The following have also been spoken :—Tonta, of New Bod- | satisfaction guaranteed. *R, KENT GRAY, Extra mason and carpenter we . With blood; heart sound; no hypertrophy nor disease RITUALS, Sehr & W Brown, Hort Cienfuegos—Jonas Smith & Co, | ford, 18 months out, with 60 bbls ep ; 200 do of black, and 8,000 ‘2% Chambers street, room No. 9, front ‘butlding. ae oe ees Of valves; beurt Derieekiy GfiDeny liver mania bat = John Atwood Galishaw, St Thomas for oriers=B 4 | Wot Vone: Charles, of New Medford Mt monthe out, with $0) eerie ea Alterations ‘to ‘building’ ‘of engorged; spleen also healthy, but engorged Lecture by Dr. J. W. Rogers. SS Conservative, Kenptoe, Cardense- tanker y |” mpekee Gael with ABBOTT R INHALING FLULD. superior Tweifth ward with biood; kidneys healthy,’ but engorged, | A large and slaty ; 1 4 a 5 2, oures Painting grammar school No. 1 right more than left; stomach — perfect A lange Gnd apgeecinye Sudbines Geveetied tnet | DES. scase teat, Senttn, Remedies & Gand Rrig JG Bowen, trom Boston for Moblie, April 20, off Key | ll other inhalants, For list of questions, mode of treat. ; i y | evens ve ay “ i", neckner. ment and other Information, eall on oF teenth ward Ncatelie sound, but empty; in our opinion deatn | Cvening in the Cooper Institute to hear alecture om | gohr Tookalttn, Stuart, Bermuda—B J Wenberg. West. HUMMELL & CO., propristors, 16. We A lorge num’ pprop ‘or ‘ex. | seems’ to have resulted from compression of the | “Rituals” by Dr. J. W. Rogers, of Memphis, Tenn. | Sehr Wentworth (Br), Hunter, Windsor—Crandall, Um- | Brig Kennedy from Havana for New York, 1 day out, Aprit | HUMMELL & 00.., proprietore, Ay 3s pis rich! tra work, for the purchase of pianos and auch like, | skull, together with loss of blood and extravasation | several distinguisted cle " phray & Co. : 2 iin: Sa Shinines, 98 pntahnnE behndrnnnnendnthct in sutas Varying from $200 to $500 were al4o adopt: | on the brainand at the vase, pressing upon tue | toy riatt . Men hater henge co = ae vate sa 1 Obeon, Bartlett, Batlle, Ga—Snow & Bure | a ae ee rr Caerienlot boat Arial Paserson! eee eee cky mase Lotteries, ed, The buamess before the board having been | meduila oblongata, prodacing paralysis of heart and | ‘% platform, e Rev. Willlam Quinn, of St | SCtie Fred Fish, Davis, Alexandria, Vaal W Loul Co, | No 12). TRA OUAGS B86, MAY By 1880, Wansncted xr. Patters mm rove 1 to adjourn, but on | lungs, with immed jate death. During the investi- oat chnreh, introduced the lecturer, who was Schr Harriet Ryan, Wixan, Bucksport, Me-K P Buck & Foreign Ports. 2, request of Mr. Small withdrew the motion. Mr. | gation yesterday, a number of witnesses were exam- | Warmly received, [le commenced by stating that, y ACOA, April 27—In port schra Elta May, for NYork, Small then rose awd from his bearlug it was evident | ined arid closely questioned by counsel for the peo- | having been what was known as a ritualtst, having | Sehr Roxnoke, Cherbuck, Providence-G K Racket & Bro, rags Bg fo to; and others hefore reported. all that the ple, but nothing tangible relating to the murder was |, beea an Episcopal clergyman almost from‘his boy- | Scr Eiwmuls, Hater, Harford dK Reckelt & Bro. led 25th, sehr Mary Snow, for Boston. closing scRNRS Picited, in the hope that. Umecwill assist in bring. {*hood, from the tine he graduated in this vicimity, fas Ww leavened i eehee b tve Havana, April fo port bark Canny Seott (ie), Wad, were about to commence, Mr. Smail opened the | ing the guilty party to light, a further adjournment | and having studied the subject, not only in this RRIV » | for orion ies Sube, Sosdvery |, Saree Oy ler, fi, 06, 4 Mia obituary performance by reminding the ger of the inquest was agreed upon until next Tues- | couatry, but in London—the eradle of ritaalism— ARRIVALS. Sim, for New Orleans, do; brien Atiag, Mitchell, and | _ Information furmshed in the above, and also Roval Havann of the fact thac they had by act of tne Legisia day- where he was brought tnto contact with many dis- Se hie (Br, Grant, tor NYorke dot ‘Ortolan, Leman, | Otteries. J. CLUTE, Broker, 296 Broadway, 153 Fulton st, legislated out of office and that under the cir- tinguished clergymen, he might say something that REPORTED RY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS, Sos ‘schta Phebe Ellen (Br), Dill, for New —— pg ~ oo are bee curmnetances he offered the foliowing resolution Resolved, That in parting offictally from each other our bigh appreciation of the courtesy and impartiality in the proceeded to discuss the subject from its inception | mdse, wo K Cun k: Gem, Jones, Tor do; and oth STREET. : ry and Imparsiality . Empire City Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons | by Dr. Keeble in 1538 up to the present cane, Lal itt anle Cimber (NO), Haack, Hamburg April 21 and eC ea aes coige pr RD git sernnt oo cuarge of bia duties shown by the President o: elet ring lefly to the many reasons which prompted Javre 24th, at noon, mitse an mngere, to Kanhardt ; LES.—SMITHS' NEW YORK PALE Al Sir, KL. Larreraore, deserve our public recognition, and | °° /ebrated the occupation of their hew lodge room, | 11,4" changes, showing how the doctrines of the | & Co. Had fine most of the passage; latter part ne Boagiases Machi Nepors for Monthrides (oop, Dlengters’. A weall — hat our heartiest wishes for his future bappiness and pros- | tn Booth's Building, corner of Twenty-third street | Cuurch of England were reversed by many of the | *fong NW gales, with snow and bail squal Urexstown, May ‘Arrived, steamship City of rey perity accompany him in his retirement. and Sixth avenue, by a banquet last evening. Mr. | ‘ivines of Oxiord, and how the sentiment in favor of MMe werpe Mirehouse; NYork cand lett tor Liverpond. Mr. Smali urged the unanimous adoption of the | samuel Conn presided. The attendance was too | Titalism gradually increased, After dilating at (Fry Roussan, Havre Apri 29, vin THAMPTON, May 5—Arrived, steamship America (NG), pa 17) hw Tone PALE AUB. ee . . phil ly . oven BANQUET OF EMPIRE CITY LODGE. was not altogether hg A attention. He then Keamsip Hee a tee ae Sing a Orieane aw) Randolph (Br), Flewelling, and Veto, Snow, ADEE Teka WA Onn Steamablp Lal resolution ta @ very handsome manner, and Mr. Pat- considerable length on the progress of ritualism, | Brest ath, 5 PM, with md) Hargesheimer, NYork for Bremen, terson seconded it in a lengthy speecti, in which he | large for the accommodation, which, to say the least, | how the various rites invroduced were gradually | Mackenzié, Had head winds NSW, March In Ty Meme Lottie Maria, Small, M ta he Newfound: | gor hon ee NeW aS extolled the virtue and Christianlike career of Mr. | was rather indutfe being rerarded with more respect, He proceeded | land banks; May 8lat4i 4 lon 6) 10, saw Br ship Viail, | rycen Apr tiein port bs Larremore and reterred feelingly to their long ac- diferent, and might certainly have oo Reg bound B. “4 a i—In port bari ngers, to Geor Egening Star, for NYork 3 to state that at the beginniny he mat Quaintance, "the clerk of the Board, Mr. Davenport, | 0¢e0 improved upon, The number of ladies present | Current of the English hid P against tee fare. Pe dy) Sete eeu ic be” lee American Ports. put the question on the adoption of the resolution, | Was considerable, and gave @ pleasant appearance | duction of altars in their churches.” The divines of } S Hawley, a passengers ited of consumption,” Pt ALEXANDRIA, May 4—Salled, schrs E R Kirk, Barnett, — which was decided in the affirmative by an unmis- | to the banqueting tabie, Oxford looked around for some ground of defence. iteamsbip ‘Kiabama, Llmeburner, Fernnnnine May 2, with | New Haven; A P Cranmer, Cranmer, J city." Prize meial is B 1967, pr yey Mr, Joseph P. Jardine made the opening speech, | Incense was introduced. Beautiful robes began tO | mise and pamengers tothe Florids Raliroad Co, BOSTON, May 8—Arrived, sche George Kilborn, Stantey, Amey ean agonal ron r Mr. Larremore then, ina really exquisite address, | which was happily and brieny expressed. be worn and candies were lighted, and for what? | , Steamsnlp Fan! Philadelphia, with mdse, toJ | W. Ne tor Lee oy, By A RA apt alle ween i returned his thanks for the compliment paid him ‘The toast of “The OMcers of the Most Worshipful { It could not be thought that those great men were red, Royal C CBr ——————————————— a re Jegisiating of the Hoard out of existence he said it | Order” was eulogized by Brother Austin. “Our | straggling for light and for truth, and when the rab) 105 paaed © : feorn ‘from 8 large assortenent of Ares ‘was the right of the State to command and theirs to | Invited Guests’! were encouraged and made bappy robed themseives as priests they believed that they crossed the equator A Teed: bark gh) ey data ‘ mg 190. Pedeas fae 7 Is rived, mn) Inckstons vel Orleans; ou ae. % ntoany Fy large Mirrors, ings, Carpets, dc., bet lard, C shlp n, Quebec; nd. for the consideration and eupport whieh he had | Grand Lodge of the state of New York” was re- | silly, and. that their demoustrations were mate | ,St@amahlp Dirigo, Johnson, Portiand, with mdse, to J F | Unieor (Hutch), Cook, St Pierre, Marti Forset siate, Khute, UE AND MODE! Over TOOeIOR Tate The et He Naaed $0 ene | sponded to by Brother Jerome Back, Ste acnine |. mmetbly for anow, ‘Thay mare restore and pious inen | “'evtp Cingain (Br), Wiinon, hanghan, Jan 2, wit ten to SeSauled Wind, WRW on We ontp borian prince Al ria, Be Broutray hha rere a Coy pnened Angier F i f Good | Stowers, Ben: rife | Seat recelved at hate oe a Hope, March obey. He trusted that the new Board would be cota. | by Brother J. V. Shove. “Empire City Loage’ were priests, Therefore rituallam was not a show, | March 20, lat 69 108, lon 1101 B, posed of worthy men, who would direct their best | an eloquent | champion in Brother Joseph P..| athing to be ridicnied and despised, but it was e | rom Foochow for London.” ooee etjorts to the cause of education and that they will } Jardine, and “The Press was ae. eet movement of the Angitcan churen towards receive popular,encouragetment, without which they | ately remembered by by brother Robert Holmes, er long lost catholicity. (Cheers.) The present cannot succeed. The motion to adjourn was then The Ladies” had © graceful advocate in Brother G. | advocates of ritualism were the morning stars rising put to the yote and decidea when @ faint attempt » N. Herman. After the regular toasts a presentation | out of the darkness of England. (Appiause.) The Was made to get up some applause by those in the | took place of @ Ket of resoiutions to Mr Goldenverg | lecturer next referred to the works Of br. Newman es tf and to Mr, Jardine. Several voluriteer toasts fol- | and Faber, commenting at length upon the apostolic Ail eyes were now turned on Major Hart, and many | lowed; then the dancing broke out in all its ex- | succession, which gave rise to mach discussion in awore the wonders expressed as to whether he was | hilarating spirit and was kept up till the small hours Engiand, and pointed out instances where distin. really a messenger of death to the hopes of many or | Of the morning. The committee arrange- | guished Ky aad had surrendered the splendid oniy a looker on. But as the members of the Hoard | ments consisted of Messrs, Wenschenck, Jarboe, | ‘emoluments of her church to become laymen among Jeft the sacred precincts within the rating, Mr. Hart | Blanck, Sinn and Wiingingstein, The room | the persecuted Catholics of the time. No good re- went jn and crossed over to the table at | looked very handsome, with its rich, heavy crimson | sults he said followed from the Pan Anglican synod, whieb Mr, Devenir) dag Rtg aaeees. i ee a ee ‘> Re end and con the aye ioe sesetabied bishops were afraid to utter tay wurel 790 movement seemed he i uquet would have been a | the convictions of their minds. He concluded by ‘ent, Chen! fens 4 goods warrant reson' was there, and when he pulled a roll out of his pocket | more successfal affair had everybody hal a seat; but | stating that ritnaliem was but a eat movement BA. Timottie Way Arrived, our 8 L Btevena, Small, roa a ssi cama aa ian & SCTIWAR, and handed tt to Mr. Davenport ali doubts were | as a number had to stand and look on at the rest | towards that catholieity to which its advocates | the coset 14 days, with ees, Jd Saco. SSnisee GARARD IN ALD LEGALIZED Lee Settled. ‘Those present flocked around the two vene- | enjoying theinseives it presented @ little too much | were rapidly moving. The lecture waa throughout | een, within b0 miles of Bandy Hook. The New Grieage trings | | Clessad ep India, Patten, Ban Fran ot ee eR ee ED Lorre Ree Tavie gentienven—-Mesgra, Hart aud Davenport—and, | the appearance of a hasty lunch at @ raliruad | listened to with great attention, and was frequently | Dprmouern went nome by awbaling wm | See ar Norioln: sche Hopes Henthaw, Tathon | re Tn oie Oe VIE ee ‘Bark re: rived Wits peucii avd paper, hastily took down we | statiou, nterrupted by loud applause, Coulee (NO Wicke, Ininque, 100 days, with saitpetre | Cen Butter, Auwlin, NYork ea, Bad, Po Ko. 4 Dey street, nenr Browder, pri Bfon’ boon A sip Joke Duthie, from ‘Sydney, hip Emily MeNear, Scott, St John, NB; ™ renee ret, FONG, ante aL STS ialan el Rate an campoely i tps tacks Galy sea pe J MILILAU & 60NS, 189 Broadway. 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