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ES ns oes a es ; ‘ - eet end tah tt seta, oe that no sugh aggres. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKRT.—LIVERrOOr, movement is sci haa although mop ‘2,—-Wheat, 0s. Td. per cental tor California, Ll 12 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1869—QUADRUPLE SHEBET, ba ee * CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. reeserealges oti Convention of the Labor Reform League -lts | Alleged Legitimacy of Cargo and Intended ~ Priuciples and ObjecteFree Trade, Free Voyage of the Steamer—Why the Ship Has Almanac for New York—This Day. Morey, Free Land—Starvation We.ges of | Been Detained—The Owner's Side of the ‘The Pacific mail steamship Rising Star, from As pinwall May 17, arrived at this port yesterday mgrn- ing with 4 large number of passengers, $606,867 in Savannab, has our thauks for bis attentions. steamship Champion, from Obi for favors. gpecie and a geueral cargo, When off Cape Masi, | Women Operatives. RE Case—Spanish Gold and Nepotism Come | Sun rises....... 484 | Moon rises...morn 8 24 | “ouualx Dhampk amie prpeoaa mp Tectia team Cuda, the Rising Star exchanged signals with two Boston, Ma'y 25, 1860, bingd. Sun sets. + 720 | High water..morn 8 50 | gavanab, has our thanks for favors, Spanish war vessels cruising in that vieinity. ‘The Convention of the New England Yiabor Reform | The steamer Quaker City, about which within the Lei bled to-day in the Wj EB. i nA IED At Bop, 28tb al a fine SFr, Ue es, gated jaing Star bring us later iptelik gue assemb eionaon, + | past few days so much has been surmised and said Por NEW YORK, MAY 25, 1869, mandea P Leland ~ meni oe iat coos be Heywood, of Worcester, Preside: the League, in | and written, stil! remains here an object in the T OF YORK, prin is “Messrs ot Yarmouth Mo, will launch from their gene the chair, The President, in ¢al¥ing the meeting to | minas of many of earnest speculative inquiry. All aoe ion Susser, of 30.0 ‘clock AM, a ship e COLOMBIA. order, gave an explanation of* the objects of the | that has been written concerning her, however, falls CLEAR . act etn a, at ing, from the yard at Varnev's Mill, pare’ League. ie Ce: fs sony. to the disadvantages | to evolve the mysterious cause of her detention by GNemabip Bina (Br), Jones, Liverpool vie Halifes—J ty dap \emad me tieget raed i en ae say resulting to the ‘asses from the power | the United States authorities, As ta well known, the | 97. bavannah—Murray, Ferris & re fine wi, by whom ahe co eae tmennatnpen ye oiy ust eeadl Ry mroperty centralized and acting a8 | alleged principal and in fact sole reason of Keeping | Cd. 7) Desrberm : igubse desman’ by Bape David Brown, by win unit rom corporations, from railroads and her here is to defeat the su) the monopoly of jana. The cost of - railroad purpose of her going to Cuba as the bearer of men and arms to ald Murder—The PresidencyThe Canal Ques- Whalemen. Empire, Price, Wilm! Nt Hand. Saat Ve ene es a Arrived at New Bedford Mth bark Cape Horn Pigeon (of Richmond—NL r used Panama, May 17, 1809, | ‘vel had beon esttmated by Josiah Quincy at half a | the Cuban revolutionists, The following statement Gussmubip Nentune: BaXer, Boston—WPCyoo, | | BOD oat na Alaa Oesan ile “av wit The steamer Rising Star, from New ¥erk, arrived | CeHt @ mile yet by the grant of corporate powers, | of facts, as coming from responsible and well in- | (hip, Herschel, Friedricks, Hamburg—Puneh, Eéye id ‘i Bs 25 308, Ton oe Bpayene Ibe bone. | Reports, ‘as Aspinwall yesterday, the 16th,‘ and satle again thls instead of costing the individual twenty-five cents to | formed Parties, will serve to show how wide of the Ship Baty (NG) Matihore, Bromen—H Koop & Co, , (ord, 100 wp this season, bound to lat 40.N, lon evening with the passengers and cargo brought go from % Worcester, it costs quadruple, and | mark all these revolutionary surmises are, and also hip Constance (Bn, ant, Per] L ‘Wright & Oo ry Florida, . Mort i Pe the resait is that the etock is watered and the people are cheated ont of $2,000,000, and upon this sum in- terest is to be paid by the travelling Public for all cksen, Cork for orders—Funch, Leslie, Gals -—J © McArthur, )y Almataldl, Dunkirk—Punch, Baye & | $P,00,bO8Nt 19 cruise in the A cy eompanas develop the wheels within wheels of the seeming complications in which the case is at present in- volved. down byAbe steamer Montadia from San Francisco, which eq hiere’on the morning of the 14th. The passengers by the Star were immediately sent an = 3 ‘ket, arrived at = time to come, He closed by enumerating the five The Quaker City was bought on English account, Bark Blanche How, In; ll, Buenos A; Miller & foe iden City, which sailed this 7» Ingersoll, \yrea—| ma 12th inst, 600 bbis ¢p and 2% bbis humpback oil, to be joes hy aged onsite Points of the laboy reform creed to be free trade, free | and was fitted and took in cargo to go to Kingston, "tary Lite M (Bp, Clark, Tatmagouche— Laat Bros, ag ce a sarong a fore adstcew fil appointed Consul to Panama, Dr. Long, money, free travel, free transportation and free | Jamaica. goods to be shipped had been ordered, aun & W Grigths (Br), md, Matanzas—J E Ward Hioxs, of Westport 280 vole since leaving Rana r ieark Cae yeached his destination by the Rising Star yesterday, | 824. and the cargo and her intended voyage were very Bark Fannie, Hinckley, Turks Iaand—Spow 4 Buryeus, Geena teres Ponce dee a ke, no Te: find will tare charge of his omce in a day or two, | 4,4 long series of resolutions were introduced and | way legatimate, Every facility 2 Ea Sod Bi Heli, Oreos rreas Gotet roe ad Sorter, ale Meadors Tne present incumbent, Viee Consul Hough, will-re- Sree First, that the act of wresting from ito to the. United States revenue oMoers, aud the | ZV Volant (Br, darner, Halifa, NO—ilaiton, Watson & Styp Dreadnaught, Mayhew, Liverpool! for an Prancisco, turn to tlle States about the 1et of June, as will aleo | 9 : prwere boneree amount of value for ti ier to examine everytbi de perore any | Brig Harmony (Bx), Robinson, & John, NB—Smithers & May fiat 48 Non 18 Wes tiie sks aa ot ho Aspinwall Consul, Mr. Rice, whose successor is wityeeae bs ‘ iatnstony, on the it her clearance 4 ‘91 8, lon ‘gasean alte, looked fer by the next steamer. that pers were to be tom House. Hi ‘The passengers who were brought down from‘Cali- fornia ‘vy the Montana have been detained here & Sew days on account of the breakdown of the Art- gona, but were not allowed to come on shore, as neman, from iMex), Foch, Caspenth and Tobasco—Mol- 10, lal 09, fon 62 ; ler & wT : Set 3 Rg ert oo ae 80} money, the lege luboreye. sd ‘omen * y i true po) yey oe ‘\ i mua ihe oppor nity Sra it ale lit mat fore 16 , fit op be eC MA persops the privi oling fat on bg ma ere obstacles at 01 » It th ie fox oad te} that must jr fer b i pat 0 Seuie 3 tances voy! H . p to use Independent we) i oft or of there are still several cases of smalipox in the ity, | Doraitor fourth ett the ete ness of made Would det tex Racath Bets Seely Rood Apalachlorla Jed Free & Oo. 4° | Ship Martis Luther, from New York for st Soho, NB, May “ana the agent deemed it prudent to Adopt this step, oexing interest ang uiges the aboli lent | at endance at tl im House & cor ot oS 10 | co, four “ wee bare Uni, Segeman, from Baltimore for Amsterdam, the authoritaes do nothing to check the disease, | of national and the ition | was finally gta’ orde! recelyed Schr Madison Holmes, Howard, Washington, NO—Thomas | May 11, %5 miles south of the Lizard. abate ss of Treasury certificates of service for the present | from Washington dirécting h ne ed. Mr. | & Holmes. Bark Adaline © Adame, Ear from Buenos Ayres for AL ie hoped that the recent change of season may } government cirrency, The Hfth condom ite | ga ree Pe Mc tnd. nant day’ ae: word. Tro | eat Helen Busty Detasices New Hares Oo Rockets a | PiSSEROgD March 26 Iat O06 00 87 We april 8, have the eflect of etopping the spread of this loath- jassachudetts Legislatare for serasing to pe the | ceived by three P. Me, nm lay rould Sg pmaith, h How Haven— ae tat 85. lon G4. nam, from gome pest, pes ial for gr ned pee Aas Shee Remar cee M tei pers iat Bin (4 eave Sehr Nellie Picomsiel jotbte, Stamford. Pies: jblcide, from Mazatlan for Liverpool, March 31, lat 25 ing ase Steam 3 ore. A We are still without any United States veesel-ot- | incorporate Workingmen for sonperenys wee. | ney orders camé slie would not be gubjected to ARRIV, ALS. ‘Bark Eyra, Nicolich, from Antwerp for New York, May 1, ‘War in these waters since March last. The old pest | and conde! . lat 47, lon 9. ioger Sale At the specified time the gwner called atthe Coste House, eats Was told by Mr. Grin- seh era per lay Ae aa he repared certain rs ir Grinnell) would 4 not in ‘consequence Wet her sbip Jamestown was despatched from San Francisco ®@ couple of months ago, but as usual disease broke eut on board and she has never reached here, We the > fate lonnecticut for seek. res ing to have the rate of {ntei gomoa to even pet cent. Sixth, that the poverty of workingmen re- sults not 60 much from the desi, employers as the fi syste! REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Steamship Russia (Br), Lott, Liverpool May 15, via town 16th, with mdse and. passe Int 43.26, lon 3 15, passer steamatlp Gu Noun Es a 27, lat 35 8, lon 26 F. 8 of individual lat upon which I e Brig KM Healen, from Cienfuegos for Boston, May 94, 25 Shall probably be left to ourselves again until aiother | business and finance conducted, Seventh, | clear. 42.05, lon EL 18 Netlog oF, bound Wi ath lat 41.35, iy ‘of Barne; (by pilot boat Bxra Nye, No 2). Flot occurs and & number of lives arp sacrificed, and | that the organization of labor’ reformers | - Ana thus, as stated above, this steamer, notwith: | fon 65 04, a bark rig nig eke wih Ewan) The Belfast (¥), from New Orleans for Liverpool, April 28, then some dilapidated old hulk will be sent to 100k | throughout New England should bo secured, | standing the alleged reguiarity of her cargo and | Steamsuip Ciiy of New York'(Br), Alaver, Liverpool May | 1ai{f ton24. Liverpool for Now York, May 10, lat 60, iter us. = in order that they may be represented in the Na- | legitimacy of her intended yoya, has been kept B, via Queenstown Lith, with mdse and Dadeengeth foJoha | yong * The President of the State still continues on his | tional Labor Convention. The eighth urges that | here witli no sort of indication of her being released | G Dale. May 1 at 47 85, Jon 88 36, passed ship Crest of the Foreign Ports. tour in the interior, but is shortly expected to re- a to | Wave, from Rotterdam for New York ; 20sb, Int 43, lon 45 04, o> » al ¥. 944 freey public markets shall be established in cites. | from her present durance for an indefinite time to assed a British schr, bound ff showlig a Dag. with lettord tush. iis trip has been peculiarly for dlectioneer- | ‘rye ninth affirms the purpoge to maxe the labor re- | come. Our informant gives as the reason of her do- | pAge4® Brill J ” bd img purposes, with the object of carfying the State favor of the Gutierrez party, for if it goes against then Mosquera will be elected President of the re- public to & certainty, as his forces are daily ang- menting, and ev ‘hing now depends on this State. Shouid the old fellow happen to come here, there is not a man in Panawa Who would not kneel be- fore bim, 50 much is his prestige feared here. The — government isso much afraid of this, and ‘now so well that if the old warrlor should arrive here the Siate troops would join him, that a fresh supply of national forces have been sent here to op- crate against him in case of need, Beyond this everything seems tranquil at present, and there is ow hot much prospect of trouble from any other sonree thau this, Reerulting 1s still golug on ANtWEuP, May ll—Arrived, Del “galled Lath, BOgenia, Charnley, Nor ie ‘agenia, Charn! ‘ork. ALICANTE, May 6—Salled, Ppogrevs, Simone, NYork. Amoy, April 1—In port bark: k: form paramount in the political action to be taken in the various elections, Other resolves followed, mainly favoring the reduction of a day’s labor to eight hours, At the afternoon session B, J, Butts, of Hopedale, Mass., read an essay on the labor question, review- ing the whole subject and showing the admitted ad- vantages of the decrease of hours from twelve and fourteén to ten. Letters were read from William H. Sylves, of ennsylvania; Rev. J. W. Manning, of Boston, and nator Sprague, of Rhode Isiand, expressing their sympathy with the objects of the meeting. In his letter Senator Sprague said, “He hoped to be present to give such a clear picture of the present down-bill course of all our interests, and at the same tention that a certain legal firm in this clity—a mem- ber of which is 4 son-in-law of Secretary Fish—Have been pald $10,000 in gold as a retaining fee for tak- ing thé necessary Jegal steps to insure her deten- tion. This is piloged to be the key tothe entire mystery—the wheels within wheels of the asd. It 1s stated further, that since this difficulty in connec- tion with the Quaker City orders for the proposed purchase of four steamers here have been counter manded and the same orders sent to England. Steamship Nebraska (Br), G |, Liverpool M: via Queenstown 13th, with mdse “and 14) passengers, to Willers &Guion. May 19, lat 44 20, lon 45 23, Signalled ship Zetiand (Br), bound W ; same time, bark St Bernhord (NG), from Bre- men for New York , 224, lat 41 47, lon 87 16, passed a National line at bout j same day, lat 41 4%, lon 68 85, spoke ship Exc ry from St John, NB, for Lives L team! ising Star, Maury, Aspinwall, May 17, with passe freight and treasure, to F R by Steamshi Ree yecinio. Atkins, Savannah, with mdse and passengers, to W ft Garrison, Steamship Huntavilie, Crowell, Savannah, May 22, PM, with mdse and passengers, to R Lowden. Steamsnip Shemini Lockwood, Charieston, with mdse and passengers, to HR’ Morgan & Oo. bene Saratoga, Alexander, Richmond, City Point and cot ee mdse and passengers, tothe Old Dominion eamalip from Singapore for NYork. Lindsay, NYork (and led 10th to return); 11th, brig N Mitchell, Nelaon, Philadelphi Satlod'éth, barks Hy ress (Swe), Patterson, Ur, Raymoud, Pensacol port in Mexico; 10th, The Vessel Seized by the Marshal. York. Yesterday afternoon the counsel for the Spanish government in this city fled a llbelin the United from Shields for NYork. Safled 12th, Alsen, Gromsch, NYork. BREMERHAVEN May 9— Arrives Gharlotie Murough the interior to fil the place of deserters | time furnish the remedy, that all who hear me will | States District Court against the steamer Quaker maces, Vater, Cty Johnson, Washington, DC, with Jeane; 1 aby Dr. Barth, Breckwoldi, NYork; 12th, Colimbus, re, K t understand and go to work right.” City, now called the Columbia, on the ground that Ship British Lion (Br), Frizel, Liverpool, 45 days, with nt ‘ Hi heimer, NYork. Toming dye wander ety an cd of any more here, | Dr, William H. Chanming, of Providence, RL, | snewan invenqed to vielote tte neutrality laws by | mdse; to Snow & Butgens, Kaxperiencd Leary westerly’ winds | Shed 22h, Amerien (s), Hargeahelmen NYork. | giving aid to the insurgents of Cuba, Judge Blatchforg aes the necessary order in the case, and, armed with this authority, General Barlow sent a number of deputy marshals to seize the steamer. The officers are now on board. MASSACHUSETTS. now that my surmuses as to the treaty having been rejected through British and Frenct intervention | other in order to promote the general welfare, yet 1 ars lite correct, judging from the formation in | eight hours were universally adoptea for a’ day's London of a new Isthmus Canal Company seeking Ps the aggregate wealth uf the country would be asimilar grant, with a member of the royal family | more equally divided than it now is. The fact that at its head. the government had recognized the just demands of A commissioner from the Cuban insurgents, Sefior | tne wi n Bethemcourt, goes to New York py the present Ty a erie naopeng the Eight Hour law ae SpA eer ail labor was a species of serf- ats enenee. ooh, Apzil 14, with. mdse, to jm ei = ce te ager aM lr ps inggemtt yar ayooney Willikm Whittobk, Jr, ‘Has been 18 days ffom the beaks, with Nght westerly winds. Bark Everhard Deblus (NG), Herboth, Bremen 80 days, re, fer ‘and 820 passengers, to X. Pavenstedt & Uo, on the Bark Brignetl (ital), Larvarello, Margetites 10 an Gibralter Mega with sao ye emt, wes been 10 days N of Bermuda, with I ht northerly win jark Gallovi for Havre. leans; Daniel Webster, Flinn, Boston; Balthwore ; Gapricho, Font, Charleston. Balled eth, Vol Bol “Giny 10” Ratled, Caras Keath, Xvork RD E. ra a fled trom Paine 10th, Lisbon, Curtis, was only the beginning of a great reform. - er, en roule to Washington, to represent the A report, 81 by Mrs. M. J. Andrews, Sarah paeeeenaeeaaaaaaanatd Idjan re ~| Iquique 98 days, via Fortress Balled from Royan 18th, Robert, Surcouf, San Francisco, newly appointed de facto Cuban government, of the . cher 1 prs E vines . sos Monroe May 20, with nitrate of to Chas Kellogg & Co; lumboldt, Proctor, from existence of which ‘he takes with liu evidence to E. Fletcher and Sarah H. Hathaway, was submitted Religious Anniversaries in Bostou—Meeting | to Funch, Edye & Co. Ci ator April 15, in relative to the question of woman's labor in re- sponse to the vote of the Workingwomen’s Con- vention held in Boston last week and of the American Unitarian Association The American Tract Society—The National Prove satisfactorily. A brutal murder was committed on Saturday night by a Central American on a Jamaica man, the Vid, April In fort. Boston, arrived Ma ore rd Duteh: ing, America, I Ds r 81 days, vi ampion Roads May at, with, coffee 26.12 Amalnge e603 ork. referred to the Labor Reform League. Peace Jubilee. ‘vessel to order. Crossed tho Equator April 28, in ship White Sirallows Knowles, former using a knife, witn which he nearly severed | ““The report considers the grievances of the seni, Bostox, May 25, 1900. | ,oht james (nr), Sri, Galt Hier J ated, eountered | NYork. PUES agai poy a a Pele oe sep pet oben hu Rar ston fo ald The yearly anniversary meetings are well attended, | Beaty weeiher aid “hoa winds geatiy the whole | trom ani for Boston, arrived thins Charnes Daten fons : ng. topaa! oa ; Cony par ot eee OMe Fain, the rst since the | goclety in general were involved ta the welfare of | Tho treasurer's report of the American Unitarian | RAMSM%jq ARTUR Fprovisions! rune for” Hampton | Bombays arrived 1h, for, Boston, or New York; Tenpyson, creer, roll arou as Mg ine Geet karte the industrious female population. Mra. Andrews | Association shows the receipts have been $98,345, Foods wind NB to get (Perle Sle yf ag from Maurittun, arrived z the aU = Br), Dught, eC reed j ; + Nagpore “Br 85 Carpe Carey, almost’ insupportanie, causing sickness among the | 20 summitted ution declaring that the men | sixty-nine societies have been aided by the associa- | the vessel off, with the’ assistance of Baker's seam pump, | 20°", Bry, Sargent, for’ New "York ‘Montena, have failed in thetr duty to protect the natural and alienable nghts of the woman, and that the starva- ton wages which now rule for women’s work, are and “Artist (Br), for itchard, : 4 for Deopie and great joss of cattle. Pecans or faulmeln; Armada INTERIOR OF THE REPUBLIC, Daves from Bogata are to the 20th of April. ‘and towed to Norfolk for repairs. Schr Rockingham (of Bangor ia, Cardenas 7 of tion’s funds during the year. The report of the ry yith sugar and molasses, to order.’ Has been § days north jatteras, Executive Committee alluded to the system of A correspondent of the Sar and Herald writes | tajguTavention of the constitution of Masswchu- | theatre preaching as an experiment, and its Schr Brandywine, Cryder, Virgihia. Hier ani abip Montroes coe epitire, Nae ated ‘that the ators and members of the House of Short addresses were made by Mrs. Sarah E. | Merits were recommended to the association Bes epcieem, Baton, Virginia, Gailed from Saugor, A) lit; }fasere, HA Dy Hughes, Representatives, a roll aa the most prominent men Poshavray, of Boston ; Robert Bower, of Lawrence; | as a subject that shoula receive its careful | Soir jung yeni Sth,y" ‘iret. a (iz lira do, Map’ ay ty farding, boston nse! ‘sew! . H. Rogers, sea, others. 3 Y ‘. A pro 1» Lou irgin' ALLAO, April 4—Arrlved, barks Wa Brown, Hopkins, ‘the republic, have adopted the candidateship of Gen- consideration as @ missionary work. b Behr Uriah E Tobitha, Clason, Virgtal jeate ral Mosquera for the Presidency; the General's Evening Session. position to establish @ literary, scientifc | Schr F P'simpeon Valle, Vienne hlteing fot Hambare ox Hoterdam Colate Ge, Fonte, thal hig clocks ay anu she tinpresglon gains | | The evening session was well attended, The frst | and theological review, such as may command the | S:bFs &V Ornmuier, Matthews, Virginia. jcound thal his electéon is almost sure. speaker was Rev. Mr. inene, of Boston, who ac- Leavitt, Ant to load to return. A R Whetmore, Bogart, Georgetown, DC, fod daa nh M Adams, Weymouth, Chinchas. 1 tl t aud sympathy of the liberal Christian public, | Schr J W Ramsey, Cranmer, Baitimore, area ee Ho Arh jonesr, Shack: son question of of the treaty with :ue United States | knowleaged bimsey a ympathizer with the gblects | Tider the ausplocs and the charge of the Calter a8cht Perro, Rogers, Jouesport, with spars, to Saow & Rich- | pc PAL Ss aay ays ane brought before the Senate and a proposition made | {at the echiovements or the ome oe en Dast, | Association, was debated and referred to the Execu- ; sime, or Crdnainat, woot Borys ana to LOINORE, May 9-~A1 Palme, Bullibg, Nvork tor FouKrgtonk, Mey 14— | for Savannah. ta tive Committee. The following were elected officers of the association for the ee | year:—President, Thomas D. Eliot, of New Bedford; Vice Presidents, Henry Kidder, of Boston; Seth Padelford, of Provi- dence; Secretary, Rey. Charles Lowe, of Somerville; Assistant Secretary, George W. Fox, of Dorchester; Assistant Secretary for the West, Rev. Charles N. Brigham, of Ann Harbor (Mich.); Treasurer, Charles ©. Smith, of Boston, The New Evangelical Branch of the American Tract Society met in Music Hall, Bishop Kastburn at The annual report was read by Rev. L. B. ockwood, secretary, The receipts of the year were $28,441, of which $19,600 were from the sales of pub- The asthe Cores (NG), from Bremen, in terdayht Heal ‘should have read “Ceder.” She ls consigned to J Otto Kooh. Passed Throngh Hell Gate, BOUND soura, Steamship Nereus, Beas from Boston for New York, with mdse to Wm? Clyde Paull, from Port Jobnzpn for Taunton. il, Averill, from’ Fy id for New York, Schr Lizzie Brewster, Smith, from Jonesboro for New York, with lath, to Bimpson & Cay ‘erry for New York, with Schr Wm Duren, Doyle, from lath, to Jed Frye £ 0. Schr Dr jodge, from Portiand 15 days for New York, reconsider it by Seflor Saigar. After a lengthy poored a9 Proposition was negatived by 16 votes A special commission was appointed by the Senate to consider a note addressed by the british Legation to the Secretary of Foreign Aifairs, announcing the formation of a company in England which was pre- pared to make propositions for the opening of a canal across the Isthmus, The information was | evening. He held that commerce was lahor—a favorably received, ani held over for further discus- | great civilizer and cosmopolitan agent—and derided sion. the idea that the world of industry had not pro- ete gressed during the past eight hundred years, He TRAL AMURICA, the spirit of the in which we live, and the best interests of huma! demanded @ radical reform in the present syssem of labor. Miss Jennie Calilus followed in a sharp and char- acteristic speech, in the course of which she re- fected on Senator Surhner for voting against the Eight Hour law in pong ‘endell Phillips made the great speech of tne Young, repg ; Simoda, Johnson, ange. GL ~Sailed, 2 Frauzen, Chorin, NYork, Gare a te Grecian ton. led from thé Clyde 10th, Gio! picer joaton. GaLWay, May 10—Arrived, Chirico, NYork. GiumaLtan May d-rArrived, Cabdida, (god cleared for 8 ork); Mystic, Hi more. GENOA, May 11—Arrived, Nuovo Monde, 81 NYor! Masrivos, May 13 Of, 8, mela >} for London. held that lavor, well ag capital, made the laws, and that it the same in popular move- ..N Struve, Strave, NYork, endindireinevancuian ments as ii nal , ications, Thirt colporteurs have been employed, | with lumber, to Holyoke & Murray. tied 1th, Lora Brougham, J York. mpenr's meaner cone | Gta tatiaageaPiay, fhe Urner tape | htganay areca cone cmremtse: | EMEC A TSR ROONMGAE TE wy | rte aoe Ser fh MAG EEG wre; The Pacitic road Company's steamer Guate- bring the brains of thé whole community Yo bear ew Engiana ngs alao contributed to the parent so- oe mm, Parker, jew Bedford for New | y9th, Allemannia (#), Bardua, do. 8 Jose arrived at Panama on the morning of the 17th | “upon thé subject of labor reform by giving the work. | Clety at New York $33,200, ‘The new agency in | YQ a» Metcalf, Rogers, trom Providence for New York. | pot py tri Mey Arrived, steamship Cella, Gleadell, NYork Washington street has done well. Addresses were made by Rev. Dr. Budington, of Brooklyn; Rey. Mr. Shearer, of New York; Rev. N. G. Clark, of the American Board} of Foreign Mission; Rev. Dr. A. T. Rose, of the Baptist mission in Burmah; J. from Centyal American ports, bringing a large cargo Of produce, among which is about 6,000 bags coffee and 1,100 zeroone of indigo. Eight hundred and of tie former and 890 of the latter are for the ingmen moré leisure and knowledge. President Grant, his legal advisers notwithstanding, had done more for the workingmen than Spr pony else, The jaboring men have got t ask for what they Want a, and nfine their operations Schr Hickman, Jones, from Providertce for New York. Schr Mary Hilzabeth, Hatch, from Providence for New York. Bebr Freestone, Lewis, from Portland, Ct, for New York, BOUND EAST, in. Hono KONG, March 24—Arriy Franelaco, and aailed April I for Yokoharan. Balled March $1, bark Benefactor, ship WO Repel hor 3 Je n MoCasiin ; Nation : 4 1: tw th eight ur E. Vassar, and Kev. Dr. Nicholson, of St. Brig Neva (Br), Fitehett, from New York for St John, NB. ee ¥ Kew York market, besides 1,600 hides. ‘The balance | ic the” eveuing, “Laboring’ make woud ag | Pauls chnroh, boston,” MP Budineton tk he on | Bnetersd Mayo, froin New York for Oneaats $id Old, Dominion, Freeman, for Ban’ Franchveo, lagi J 8 principally for Europe. Pranueated GP to, the point of co-operation, Mr. | dress, spoke strongly againsi the vicious literature | Sehr Fanny Lider, Shay. trom New Hore for Newburyport. | unc; barks A’ W. Blevenn, Tagrahatn, om § = GUATEMALA. Phillips said that the etgbt hour ruie aad schools far | of tue day and secret sale of improper books, and chr Oty Chtue, om Now vork torWew Heisori on | Hved Aaprh tne Saray Sara (NG), odes from fan tir siadiesien vepetan seh Mi e workingmen were destined to create as great a revo. | urged the need for Pico oan Jabor on, the part of | Sour H Willetts, Boult, trom New vork for Trecince. Frangieso, arrives March 58, tor Mani Che aco Attempted revolution under Cruz and Barrios | jytion among polltical parties ‘as ever the negro aid, | Canmstians to occupy the whoie field with a pure and Schr Chancelior, Ferguson, from New York for New | C&P-#ing-Moon (Br), Waterson, for Saigon; Ly-ce-Moon (Br), Was speedily quelled by the government @nd the in- | In conclusion Mr. Philly beneficial literature. Mr. Clark showed how vast a | Haven. Sore: recommended that the meeting an additional resolation thanking President Grant for his action in relation to the Eight Hour law. The meeting then adjourned until ten o'clock to- Morrow morning. fiéld had just been opened in Spain to the efforts of the American Tract Society. Over eight hundred vocal nizations have re- ported to the Executive Committee their intention to join in the great National Peace Jubilee chorus, and are diligeutly rehearsing the music to be sung on the occasion. WOMAN SUFFRAGE. snrgents left without any aid either 12 mon or mnni- tions of war. The loan of £500,000 effected in Lon don on behalf of the government gives general Satisfaction and places the country in funds to carry on some highly important public works. The coch! neal crop is reported as being very abundant this seaxOn, as also the coffee and sugat crops, which have been iargely increased during she past two | No fd that the prospects of the repubhe are very javorable. SAILED. Steamshins Etna, Liverpool; Hammonia, Hamburg; Leo, Savannah ; Empire, Wilmington ; Volunteer, do. " GWiad at sunset 8, light, NYork, still Pe OBITUARY. Mobiles B Shipping Notes. ‘The steamboat Bridgeport, of the Bridgeport line, will be lowered early this moraing from the great balance dry dock, near the foot of Pike slip. She has been stripped of her old General Joseph C. Briscoe. General Briscoe, who died in this city on Friday Annual Meetin last, and Whose funeral will take place to-day, at if the Now England Wo ‘the earthquake at Salvador on the 10th of April, it Suffrage Association—Spirited Address by a | opper sheathing, thoroughly oalked, and furnished with ao » Green ‘Arm: 4s ascertained, was caused by the opening of a new | three o'clock, from his late residence, 39 Lafayette Western Sister—Woman’s Wrongs and Their | "t/t new suit of cold rolled copper sheathing. ‘ Chatter ‘ Peat Frome wise nasGeauett fide of the volcano Izaleo, | piace, was born in Ireiand, at Willmount, county Remedy=Woman to Purify the Ballot Box, | Tht bsrkJobn Fyfe, 711 tons, new measurement, built in tna oh Foxes WY ore ‘Allah, Comes! ch lias tas mmense quantit? of barn: 1863, enars . ; , ng AYA, covering a spare of seven iniles from tie | Ailkenny, in 1864 He graduated with distinction at Boetox, May 25, 1369, | Bowdolnham in 1868, and belonging to Messrs Thomas Dun. sao (0), Zrveks, Montreal. ham's Nephew & Co, of this city, was on the sectional dry dock at the foot of Citnton street yesterday, having her yellow metal sheathing patched, The brig Alice Franklin, 286 tons, new measurement, built ‘stand belonging to Yarmouth, was on the little sectional dry dock, near the foot of Rutgers alip, yesterday, baving her zine sheathing patched. The ship Itaila, 1209 tons, new measurement, built at Bath, Toot of the mountain on a level plain, and destroying large trees and everything else possessing life fn its Way. In its narrowest width the current ta about 100 yards wide, and is some twenty feet thick above the ground. 1tis considered the Wonder of the age in Salvador. 004, Trinity College, Dublin, and in 1884 came to the 4 United States, where he was connected as a civil engineer with many important public works in the Pennsylvania cogl flelds. At the breaking out of the War he enlisted in tne First New York noxpuras. Volunteers, and from that time till the close ‘The couple of railroad engineers bave at length | of the struggle he remained in the service. commenced to make a survey of @ route for a rail- | In the battle of Big Bethel he carried the regimental Toad across Honduras, or, as | am officially in- The annual meeting of the New England Woman's Suftrage Association held its session in Tremont Temple this evening. The hal! was well filled and by far the larger portion of those present were of the disfranchised class of women, Mrs. Jalia Ward Howe was the presiding officer. The presiding officer read a brief address, wel- on; Joho “i tered cut 1th, Virginia (a), Fe ntered o nia (a) Smith, San Francisco? In, Delaware, Amanda, K; colors and Was wounded in the foot, and for his Me, in 1863, ahd belonging to that place, is on the great sec: | guard, McLellan. man 1th ver, eet, Keo i, ov. formed, commenced the study of the railroad line | gallantry on that occasion was commissioned lieu. | Coming ahd giving a sketch of the Progress of the fon; 48h, Mona M “a a between the two oceans. A bigger bubble never fnant. In Kearny’s division pe made the cam- tional dry dock, adjoining that above mentioned, being ealk- | (on; » Monarca del Mare, Gargiulo, NYork; Satay Cal movement. The principal speaker of the éeven- ing was Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, of Chicago. The West, she eald, looks to Massachusetts as her leader in this movement, as it was through her influence, in a great measure, that eteps were taken in the West. We do not want any West- ern Btate to pass the woman's suffrage ame: vament; ed, stripped of her old and furnished with « new guit of yel- low metal sheathing. The pilot boat Frances Perkins is on the smaller one of the serew docks, having her bottom and top sides painted. The burk Cienfuegos was taken up by the larger one of the serew docks, near the foot of Market slip, last evening, for examination. ‘Wae get on foot, but of course some show of opening the road must be made to keep the shareholders quiet and dispose of stock. Jesus Jimenez was elected President of the repub- Ue of Costa Rice, and took possession of his office on ‘the bth o1 May Al the Cenirs! American States are quict, paign of the peninsula, and while in charge of the coustraction of one of the forts at Fair Oaks at- tracted the attention of that gas by the engineer- jug ekill played in the Work. 7 him te was made engineer officer of the divisie and served on that general's star till hia death at Chantilly, Subsequently the deceased served on the staff of General Stoneman, om, Knight, Havana. jue Fratelli, x and | upon that of General Birney, where he re- at honor belongs to Madsachusetts, And hét vor The schooner Sarah Quinn is on the Nelson & Townsend | #0, tine. EcuADGaR, mained, sorving ofcasionally with Generals Hancock | it would be ngee many timid ones in my sectlo! dry dock, at the foot of Gouverneur street, baring her bottom Gilet ape ta wu mare coin y, ying, Havre; ° ‘ aa ws | eA ye appointed to the ene the pA a - Cel 0 a painted. 4th, Charjotte Ged: MeKinste, St Hac ny fy Par. ‘ eC ay 5 on of je ¥ Severe earthquakes have been felt at diferent | Briscoe chief of staff, with the rank of toajor — | sufferiig, First, they, were deprived of aded ate | _ The schooner Jesse Carll, built at Northport, Lt, in 1886, | {biAny or pedaos Arriah inven ane points in this republic during March and April, ana | strony ty recommended him to Governor Cartin, who | means of education. There was not & college in the | 824 belonging to this port, 1s on the People's dry dock, nd- iatled Lag Mpeg yc the volcano of Pasto is in active cruption, throwing | §4V¢ him the coloneicy of the 190th Pennsylvania | land where she could enjoy the same priv as | joining the above, having her yellow metal sheathing | April 8, Armeni Cave of Good Hoy an smoke and fire, On the oth a Fery strong shock Briscoe ‘commaniea Conieade, auermag colonel | wre given, the men at Harvard oF any ept Vassar | Pacers yt Yas felt at Amboto, and the snow for several days | himself by the storming Of Fort Grogy reece, | Cones rae ate ae ste or on gece Vande os shea nguragua. On the 10th a severe | action he was brevetted a brigadie: + was felt at Guayaquil, but of short dnration. | the war closed he wis appointed wrosidet tof tae great heat gnd dryness prevails, as in July and | hoard to examine oMcers in the i iy under Fn causing the worst kind of fevers in the | the rank of major. & gallant and courageous valleys, Smalipox is also spreading through the | omcer he was greatly distinguished. ie was republic. wounded iy times, and served in nearly all thi batties of the x! ofthe Potomac. The Knights of BOLIVIA. College, for she knew just about the extent of the provestons there made, There pufeicel edu tion neglected. Woman gannot receive that séyere mental discipline which men receive, and ate mérely trained up that they a! make gatch in the Matrimonial line, and this mat efacation is Closely allied with another, Their educatin te stich that they cannot obtain suitable employment and are forced to sell their souls they nnot keep it and body together, and thi if brothels Give these outcasts as comfortable ° EHR ent once @ ed without damage to the Spre Aut Surrey, from Cardiff for Bangor, M aetRaR oar tao lS a, he ab truck on the port sige sunk tp Fitedatgs Ee atk toed Roi re ah A PENTLAND Fintt, May 10—Passed through, St, George Had Doboy for Aberdeens, ufoue™s St Pat rived, Smyraiote, Mackay, Messina. re. St. Patrick, of which body he w; atiend at bis obsequies, y a8 & member, will EUROPEAN MARKETS. Loxpow Monsy MARKET.—Loxpon, May 25—4:30 P. M.—Oonsols cloged at 93% for both money and the ount. United States five-twenty bonds, 7%, Stocks homes as the: their souls and you would soon see het the seventy ‘thousand of such women {j New York would renounce their present life of n hotwithstanding that the New orf ares aes 3 ‘ are filled, Movements of the Dictator’s Army Near the now have at the Peravian Frontier=1ts Supposed Objecte— No Fears of an Invavion Enteortalned. Lima, April 28, 1869, to her LJ at the ‘eargo of Pgeateeies bade large force o! ‘end men at in oO mm (@) dM (@), Pritehard, NYork for ant voth » ahaa cs iar feign Sant ies AR ar et ye, we ed, Friedrick Senila,’ Waack, STOCKHOLM, May 10—Arriy BHANOMAR, March 50—1 javideo: tor kerk, Chinaman (BM Anee, ogzen (Bp, J m thelr heads against it. And again, it is uti - The movements of General Meigarejo are still | steady: Erie, 19; Illinois, 96, possible for th a or of ‘arley, Buckminster, une; Crested (Br), Renouf, for " RTO Wa CRERVY, Haley, at Kit anton Taported load 7 7 fomewhat mysterious, although the intelligence oon- Panis Bourss.—Panis, May 25,—Bourse firm. employment, and the Ratement. tint trey. ella ah has bean compelled to disch rev her'eorgor” The ves: | farow, ipa Por bark Nellie Abbott, Jordan, une. ea Mel. | Rentes, 7if. 76e. % need to work, that thelr hi is wilt, th Sal restained on shore'on the Oh inet UNGAPORR, April Ii—In port s Crock: veyed in any iat letter 18 apparently correct. Me PRanxvont BOURSR—FRANKPOR?, May 25.~ | iga fiction. Who will suber te eer ae BRIO AVANOR (Nor), londea with pat oft for serie, | en for RYorkt Chatursuge Bry esa hee goiman, Crook: #arejo is now, with bis whole army of about 7,000 | United States five-twenty bonds are dull at 45%, sand surplus women of Massachypet! aad the nd ready forse ra Waly consumed bP fire at Hunvers (NG), for pledges ie, vei Pigeons “a men, only twelve leagues from the Peruvian frontier, Livepoo!, Corton MARKET.—LIVERPOOL May 25— | wives of the forty-two thoun nd drunkards ‘ont ing (Both), Fabo a yoeliey Todhupter, Boston, 4:30 P, M.—The market closed dull, UL (of crineaetphiay, Ms went arhore at - Middiiag up- | Ph it OHARLENA, Nichols, £ nr 140 Bay —Arrived, Goy York. oa Although not the slightest cause for an invasion | finys, isa. Ua ‘dling. Grlean nea Foon data Ps Pos cats field of tS portland Slat font put bok Lo for, Sagan, which returned to | Yate no, Apri | te in Darke ‘Elwood! Cooper, Peruvian territory existe, yet the well known eo | tiigd. ‘The sales of the day have foot Up 8,000 | and with the best of resuits, here ry women do ay eae iquique for Spain <eton i the Uniesd Seles aw led previous to 16th, acht Ada '& Faye, Fih r Of the Bolivian Dictator and the poverty | bales. light outdoor work, juse like the meh, Hey ogre, ut 0 fay 8, was atrijy rown, Agent Peetu might induee him to follow the ex- | HAVRE Corton MARKET.—Havne, May 26—Evon- ena atet labory for bread is considered out o sapte, Sr ight sarin Wreck The vebwel | cleco, ome pier rajder in our inve | sng--Cotton closed at 190f. for trés ordinaire, on | When we have done away with this tenis eeaeegy | te pine rd American Ports, is chesté «at another's | spot, apd 137f. for low middling, to arrive, have accomplished mucil- ‘Th statement that we ALBXANDRIA, May 22- Arrived, achr TT Tasker, Alien, men do not want to vote is false. Wh ane th eee Balled—Rchre Jas Valason, Uhavilenr, Providence; Lixsie signatures of two hundred thoug - gnatures o1 0 a thougana Beat, B rae orwrars: Sottn BUSAN DUNoAN, of B wree! D was valu ate ublnsured the beta brane Oe am ae Ba bece darhore at Chatham, about four mmiea from ith are in ast e anxl. VERKOOL PROVISIONS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, in the face of this cg Greeley a at the ‘vor a oy ety find a! 1 Melgare) 18 doubil May 25,—LArd, 668, per ewt. New York Constitational Convention My nycBark John Paint, Webb, ented trom re, OS Te TTR, Onplion, Bopton ; sehra Bi “ae yun tof ALD, to ‘accom: Liverrook PRODUCE MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, ed not want to vote, and the next > ae and bas in ‘been heakd nf Thea Pp inven airy Serve if ed ert Hance ry pany ag yA a a i) cn onsecrated po he percwt, Spirits petroleum, 6)¢d, Gresley se in oN Allow , eee “ss oh ‘Staite of Canso tn I My joboken; Modenty, Weaver, Tr r D Puno, in 1, 0 i \ T gal 5 iow, who knows wi rh. G1 all, NY orl radict the report of he gorecamenth nade TORDON PRODECR MARKRT.«LOxDON, May 25.~ | Mr. Horace Greeley or Mrs. Creeieys' matte XYRRPOG!, May 14—The master, Colfer, of the Meo BOSTON, May 2 Arrived, ateamahip Malte (Br), Haines, 40 the religion of the country. | ‘This seems the more | Tallow, 428, 9d. per cwt, Calcutta linseed, 6is. | stated that women will not vote as their husbant May 12 from New Orleans, contradicia the | UAverpool via Queenstown, sobre MT babe Since the religious person In question is a | Sugar firmer at 398..9d. per cwt. for No. 19 Dove Sag Meving been pumping bard, as reported | ranshior hPa. ee Cell (Be, Com, Carat; of the Dictator and the chief Scclesiastical | standard on,the spol; sugar to arrive firm, but wn- | the polities —_ eared the country. 1 defy Rel han they are now. They Wil an | pan ete mand, tte, Romario sep bark instead of poilti¢s being cor 5 ‘ai 1 ool entire chan and Fuptea they wil ve puriaes. bp iyilon Yo the wean eh at 'y in tho republic. The ine ho fear of a ruptul eure @xista. ernment of Pera changed, vince, indeed, no PROROLRUM MARKRT.—ANTWERP, May 25.—Petro- Jeawn dy at 47966, for Rlandard whit “ dictate, They say that women’s voting Will a b Cleared—Brig Mary, Fannin Pi - Y wtb al, Cera eee ea Balled— Wind BNE to vark How! sa a yet Gaculinns Davia Messina; Confederate ban p orhing, off Point w stemner Volaw Lem eee ere nen: both vessels sustained alight Purser) B Docharty, of the steamship San Jacinto, from We are under obligations to purser J P Garniss, of the Fox, Lavers, Westport, 490 day, bark Franolsco for Liverpool, April . or Brig Crowley. Gatilia, Ga-—J B Gager, &, ad W. Bri Ship Lockett (Br), Topham, from San Francisco for Liver- eo a enh at Demerare—Miller & Marah 24, iat 33.81 gn 36 Ww. was hip Mercury, Stetson, from Havre for New York, May 8, oh Kiex Marshall, Gardner, from Liverpool for New York, aay tbo Bark Sierra Nevada, from Hong Kong for Falmouth, Feb oe, Hacaball, from, Messina for Boston, April 15, Jon 20 12. ARDROSSAN, May 18-—Sailed, bat if meus Cain, Work. esta, Kirby, usc. ‘Ansran, April 1—assed by, ship Ortelius (Dutch), Groote, AsriNwatt, May I-Arrived, bark American Eagle Ef ellie a. fier; Dickey, Clenfusgos; 8th, Ex- 4 ¢ in Mes F enalagton ts BusroL (Pil), May 12—Arrived, Freedom, Bradley, New BEACHY HEAD, May 12—Of, Exploratore, Longobardo, Gatjen, NOr- ley, Callao, Bunsr, May %5—Arrived, Lafayette (9), Roussan, NYork BARORLONA, May 8—Arrived. Favorits, Caenabelies MOee A h Orleans (and ; o 3 doffrey, une; bi Love (Br), Gladstone, for a4 Francisco; ‘Rosine, Instad , Pawhee, Hilton, from Hartle- ‘Coonow, March $1-—In port barks Kale Young (Br), ani, Triest loepman, eastae for Bal- . Kk. Jolland, Schnicker, from NYork HAMUURO, May 8—Arrived, 8 G Glover, Dreyer, Callao; bark Uranus, from San jerry, Amoy; April 1, nKOD, 3 oon, larch 30—In port ship Milton (Br), Smith, for rk. piwoenom, Je. May 6—1n port, brig Wm Creery,Haley, for rrived, Petersburg (s), Hanqon, Sa- nels) do “Fanetalth Beck iow NOrleans; 1dth, Huda Blovenees "ae Ragan a ; a weg, dy 4 Boston, Joun'b Baker, Spear deca te ruader, Jen? oy wo g do. ot out Ith, Hudson, Pratt, for NYork; 14th, Cuba, Holmes, Boston. Sareea, May §—Arrived, Ormus, Pettingale, NYork; LAGA, May 7—Arrived, P_H Jenni Hovle, xork a May Arrived oble, NYork NOrleans, ti it Fain Rae MAN ite (ak 8 : Went br ‘do; Mindoro, Hamblin, Yor Boston; Solon, Heneken idbatittlonforatined in the Shain a a Androssan ; Eagie, Port an Prince; Potnsett, Matangas; Rai a it Bary, Small ; achrs Helen ciway tho \peon, ‘wand YA woe ‘slley, NYork; Elen MORE, May 22—Arrived, bark Chanticleer, Molen uenos Ayres ; brigs Elle Vall (Br), Grant, Bara (ir) Alesandcr, Pernambuco: Setinle Motion, Beant Guano Talend; schrs'Anna W Collins, ‘Tooker: Nvork Mist —, do; Annie Edith, Weaver, Eleuthera; Sarah 0 Smith, Banks, hiehmond; Menawa, Dissosway, NYork; Lis. "Gloared seen Ei Havana and Ni via fe EE ic 5 NBedford; Ocean Star (Br). Cow Say,Ou ternal May ii gat, Havre; Ruth, Visrah Crowell St Johns, Pi eit Amived, slenmahip Latpaig (NG), Snoger brewon via 2 Oroutte Butier, igual saan Bark Industrie. ith—Arri steamship McClellan, Howes, Boston; schre eae Knight, Plum, sport; Western Btar, Crowell, New ror! leared—Bark Laura & Gertrude (NG), Popplebaum, Bre- moni sonra Listie Baal Tice, Relents Py etter ‘Bunnell, NYorky' Nellis rey tavall iymouth ‘Arabella, Slopbens, New Haven; John Burgess, Boston; £8 rh HERES Enz nyp.t taro cunt Piirig Iscbella Jewett; Hopkins NYork; schr Moses BAKER'S LANDING, RI, May 22—Sailed, sebr John Wale vit York. eBataro} nMay'2—Arrived, sohr Native, DeBast, Hobo Transit, Philadelphia. CHARLESTON, May ived, steamabip Manhattan, DIGHTON, May 21—Arrived, schr White Foam, Milikeo, WORTH, May 15—Cleared, achrs Empire, Ferguson, York 1h inl ‘Grant, 40. FORM MONROE, ny, 26 Passed in for Pokdons Sehecas for New ‘Bedford; # W Duvall, for a: w $ pool; brigs Kalth, for Havre; Allce, for St Jago "Sarah eee ahaa is is emeh een aii up for Richm . FALL RivER, ‘May 22°-Arrived, schr LN Lovell, Kiisa ed—Sehr Fountatn, Bennett, NYork. Bled fete Foun SO, May 1t-Uleared, schre Emma, Ane thony, NYork ; 19th, Carrie 8 Webb, Brewster, NYork, HOLMES" HOLE, may 22, PM—Arciver, schre J B Vanda ton! NO, ff Rockland; Abbolt Lawrence, tieoraclowne DOy on, Dickinson, Phuladelpula for do} Wiley, NYork for dos Willle * Coline: Balled Brig H Havelock (Br), achra Wm Penn. Wm Da- yen, Hannibal, A Hageis, Jolia, Maggelian, J D SteCerthy, John Cadwallader, HB Metcalf, Ha fay, Lizzie Brewster, Chiloe, Gov Bustin, A Hammonds M Ricelman, Disk Wit 2 arson, Dan! AOD ver, Addie Gowan, Frankling Transfer, Edward, ‘Lameyer, Empire, Ontario, HA Ford, Galata, —No arrivals. Sailed—Schra Mary L Van Kirk, Winfield Scott. 24lh, ‘AM_—Sailed, schre Ww Fineme Neptuse, Jos Fish, Willie Martin, Abbott Lawrence. NEW ORLEANS, May 20—Arrived, steamship Tabasco, Vera Cruz and Tampico; bark Ocean Lagie, Luve, Remedios. Below, coming up, slip Tranquebar, Harward, from New- Pe Rose (Br), Bustin, Queenstown; brig zag; Lucy Catalina CHtab Casey Barco’ ‘atalina (Ital), Casse!! jarce'ons. yess avout, ay 20— Went io sea, ships Mozart, and ranguard:; brig Hope. NORFOLK, May 23--Arrived, brig Torrid Zone (Br), Sadier, NYork; schr Mary Jane; Leek, NYork, NORWICH, Mey 21—Arrived, schrs Abbie Inzalle, Ingalls, Arroyo, PR:8T Wines, Hulse, Georgetown, DU. Balled Schr Texas, Champlin, NYork. PHILADELPHIA, May 22, PM—Arrived, brige Mary A Davis, Wooster, Cienfuegos: Friede (NG), ‘Timmerman, nambico; Hunter (Br), Smith, Sheet Harbor, NS; schré John H Perry, ‘Kelly, Niedford; James Martin, ‘Baker, Boson; Geo Kliburn, Stanley, Windsor, NS; Maty Ellen; Thomasy Providence; ¢ E Jackson, Blackman, Marblehead. Cleared—Bark Rothiemay (Br), McDonald, Pictou. NB; brigs Galatea, McKenzie, do; RC Wright, Walker, H Minni Je, Harding, ‘Boston ; Mechanic, Dyer, Cardenas (Br), Demsen, Bristol; 1 C Herts, Gray, Boston ved, bark Nor (Nor), Reyment, New ‘tchra Winsmore, Olenfuesde;, Mfllard Fillmore, the, Lee, Newocryport: Gom Keatney, Puilbrook, Fall RGN, i} , Newburyport; Com G wid had, Benton New Bedford; BL Croker, Pres ‘aunton. ‘Cleared—Briga Aquila (1tAl), Fiasconaro, Hamburg; (Br), Tooder, Uftraltar tor 0 lers; Katahdin, fan baddes achrs 8 L Crocker, Preaby, Fauiton;) Klien f Golding jer m; johneon, Mal Melvin, Watts, and W ‘0 Irish, Rathbun, Boron; Win jersey City. ORILAND, May 22—Arrived, steamship Dirigo, Jobuson, NYork; schr Kona, Bishop, NYor SE eae Ware tn, cut, a “Arrived, brig L Warren, " Sinaloa, Steele, Caribarien: K ‘Blake, Boltimore; 2 teh Ee end Philadelphia; brig JW. Woodra, Haske! BEnwood, Georyetown, DO; -4 Croat, Itimore; Joseph P Cake, Endicott, Philadel it eee” Corson, Geol Fal le, do; lizabethport Sarah J Smith, Baldwin, A ™ ;Ann, Smith, do; Lodows earl, CoLli¢gh, do; Emily, ion Nyork. StaccAraved, sors an dora, Gail NYork; 3M Bid oH onter gin Spee Wes iene A acAwivoKE! , May 93—Salled, sehr Vapor, Johneob, Phil si _achr Lizsie Evans, Mahan, Elisa Ri ata i rHoaraea tee Me aM BRE ei tag ry , NYork; bark Adel tor Olena Bark Brlstohan, Whyte: Bristol, with onche SAVANNAH, May 21—Arrived, achre MW Hupper, Gtitian, Janie Vary Gilchrist, Boston. : winled ah hips Julia Ci, dukes, Liverpool; Ben South. *Tihth-sArrived, sleamshtp San Salvador, NYork; brig Forest enged_ Steamship Virgo, NYork. SALEM, tay Sie Sailedtetir Aenerican Rage, Shaw, Phil- 234—Arrived, achra Sarah 1, and Won Jones, Keene, Balnores FA ate Wilting ede 4 rate, er, Hoboken ; ry a City; Minnie Ouee, Tegra Esc Hobok: AREIIAM: ‘May oBAnived, sche J''T Worthington, V een ‘May’ 22-1 schr Sarah Fish, Thompson, jexandria. MISCELLANEOUS, ‘A 8anowine ‘NAILS CURED WITHOUT PAIN. 5 Bunfons on the Jolnts Cured. Corns and all diseases of the feet cured’ Wipe. KINBELL, 88 Bowery, corner Canal st. Fries less than on Broadway, Aim marer NEW YORK PALE ALE. Prize metal aw Paris Exposition, 1867. arded, it teenth street, vatween Seventh and Eighth avout -TO LET, FURNISHED, THE REE Lg A. brown et House Ta Baek yitetount aes, fourth and Lexington avenies; ten rooms; rent te. ly on premises. ] A SOLUTE pivoRcES [) States without aT? ' (Ac., suflsient vause. M. Ro iat DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD Ae nel ae Nh eioe ES Abmiurs DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DI States without pablielt here; e. life exe charge til divgres obtained’ F. 1. KING, Counsellor-at-Law, 363 Broadway. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN {ieci sila, Tera PRON, 2 capone gerd eee free, ROBERT ASE, bi, Bronaway. a —KNAPP'S CONCENTRATED EX- A, ot “roots for making Root Beer. Root, vest Si ei a re i them "a cheap, wholessine and finely Quvored beer? b it can be made within a shorter than b3 Process: Tn bollles at door Nha tone mal on at 1, ‘and pe ea A Se A YoRtp Tips papcrage HAs saan 4 A. -7H% a, SHAY ANE, HOP AD JOMMIBSION ALLOWED; PRIZES CASHED; ea oF WB ELAR a Con Brokers, Wig Crege corner of Fulton coughs, Fevers and all Nervous oA a a grocers, : o1 lated J 7 sesnnscneiastcmeslgnilelinaieele ind ST OR MISLAID—ONE @100 Pa ‘ated July 1, 1867; one 7 Wes lated July 1, 1807, A reward recovery of the above, W. D, Bi (prea. <r iereee re CENT COMMIASION Given for gil in re sia any other party oF partion, Aivoriers for Ropat Havana iinet wil be promptly at Wed to. "Bend for elroular. MotNTIR tae Monte, MoINTIRE & CO, TIRE, Pde gh Seni, and sactes turer, 207 Centre ADICAL CURR, WITHOUT BEA, AUSTIO_O1 Uiventl business, for trict Peta, Pilea, ome ota Bek parooee ra aire the ef INRY A. DANIELS, M. D., 144 Lexington avenue, een nel ree ents Oe: 1, DRAW! er Talons oe te Be Se TUORY. 5 4, 0 aE ea halk

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