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10 Hai FLORAL MEMIRIAL CEREMONIES. AUSTRALIA. ‘The following is officially promulgated for the m- | Return of eae Alfred to Sydney—His Amusemente—A Uniform Customs Tariff for All the Australian Colenies—American Oil to Be Driven Out of the Market—Lost in the Bush—Theatricals—Discontent of the Victoe rians at the Home Governament=The Ad- Ventures of a Royal Corpse—Introduction ef Camels in South Australia, SYDNEY, March 27, 1869. ‘The only event of any special importance during the past month, in any part of Australia, has been fosmation of the various military and marine organ- tzations, posts of the Grand Army, civic organiza- tions and citizens, designing to take part in the memorial ceremonies over the graves of Union sol- diers on the 30th inst, ORDER OF THE DAY. K ‘The Grand Marshal directs the following to be observed in the formation of the procession :~ . ‘The First division, under the command of Major General Alexander Shaler, will consist of Marine band and four come ies of marines, Lieutenant Colonel Broome, commanding, ‘and the National Guard of the city and county of New York. Ny uta full sta’ and cavalry escort. Thisdivision'wil form on Fiftaenth and Sicteenta eects, | the presence of Prince Alfred and his return to the east side of Union square, rigit resting on Fourth avenue: | goene of his attempted aasassination, He left Mel- Commander of organization assigned to this division will re- port to Mayor General Shaler at ten o'clock A. M. The Second Division will be formed us follows tion of Colonel Jon W. Marshall, one of the whale: ve Band. is National Guard, el —, commandin, MiSficers of the Memorial Executive Comunities. Officers of the Natioual and Ds nt Encampment of the he Day Major General Denier. Sickles, Grand of the Li, yen E. Sicl Crates Ot ee cendie Onna Mana a Lee V. G0. G. A. Re fi seatet Rea ot ‘Presider lace, drawn Catal ue Us ol jwies o1 ‘resident OID, by ch ore “turned. by Mr. Dodd, ot Bees ; Express, prince is an extremely expensive toy. c ‘arran; snumental £01 seinied with a guard et hones conan ntoue armed vei. | ‘The Prince, however, takes things very quietly, rana, under command of Major J. T. Crosby, and spends most of his time in amusing himself with Became nme seine Unio Bon bah School, orphans ° | rast horses and pigeon shooting, and all the various command of sone of their other pleasures which are generaliy regarded as the Fitiy girle of the Cg ns pecuhar weaknesses of “sailors ashore.’” His last bupsweigie orm yop as arte ambition seems to be to lead am orchestra; and he Officers of the United States Army and Navy. nas been daily, for the pust week, at the Victoria theatre, conducting the band of the Galatea with his own baton. He has also published a waltz, entitled the “Return of the Galatea,” which is said to be a bourne on the 9th inst, and arrived in Sydney on the 11th, just @ year, less @ day, after the Clontarf disaster. His reception has been cordial, but not very demonstrative or absurdly enthusiastic. Peo- ple seem already, if the truth be told, a little bored with the Prince, Heads of families complain that he is used by the ladies of their households as a convenient excuse for new dreases and bonnets; and it is beginning to be generally realized that a avy. oF and Common Council of the City of New York. Peter senators of as soe Namtare Heads of Departments of city and county of New York. Ctvil oilicers of the United States Governmment. Invited Guests, NEW YORK HERALD, CONNECTICUT. Bridgeport. PoLidr News.—The man Thomas Lane, accused of attempting to steal a diamond pin, valued at $2.50, from the shirt front of David Levitt, presionnt of the Housatonte Railroad, on Monday }, Was examined yesterday before Justice Stevens, and held for trial in $500. e Conley boys, charged With stabbing the man Dennis Ryan, were brought up for examination ( Ryan has since died of his wounds, and a motion to add muy- der to the original charge was argued at length without arriving at any decision. Stepney. DEcoraTION Day.—To-day (Saturday) there will be an extensive turn-out of civic and military com- panies, comprising a good portion of those in town, to decorate the graves of the fallen heroes of the war. The city government will form apart of the peoceeeions and the infantry and artillery companies lo escort duty. HEAVY THUNDER SHOWER—CaTTLE KILLED.—. ‘The thunder shower of Wednesday last was very severe, and the lightning struck in several places in this town. Mr. Eli Leavenworth had six sheep and four lambs killed, Two cows were also killed be- longing to farmers in the neighborhood. One was in the midst of a fleld, with no trees near. A large tree in front of Mr. Wm. Hawley’s house was struck and shivered to pieces by @ boit during the same shower. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.—The seventh an- nual convention of the Baptist Sunday schools of Fairfield county was held in this city on Weanesday and Thursday. On Wednesday the Convention was called to order by the President, J. R. aarp. of South Norwalk. After sii prayer was offered by Rev, J. Davies, of South Norwalk. Messrs. J. Amsbury, J. H. Green and Rev. Mr. Woolsey were Second yurteent appointed a committee to nominate officers Piste ny piney nfo rearranges jetk intention. of a. plece by 2 Sydney mustclan. He | for the ensuing year, and upon thelr report ‘Third divi in division will be under the command | eaves the co ont a4 me Lt n af ver | Deacon N. Seeley, of Danbury, was elected ‘of Mayor C. W. Cowtan, Assissant Marshal, and will consist | May be generally satd, people will undoubtedly be President; Jonn ‘D. Candee, “of Bridgeport, ofthe Post of the Grand Army of the city of New York, | glad at his departure, Vice President; J. Ambler, of —_Nor- 1; Sumner, 24; pers he The Sydney Chamber of Commerce has passed resolutions favorable to a uniform tariff and & cus- toms union for all the Anstratian cotonies. This 13 a question of no small importance to the commer- Viz. :—Post Phil Kearny, No. 8; Sedgwicl Winthrop. 23; Koltes, 82 Isaac I. Stevens, 86; Ellswo! Sauyth meron, 7%, rmed ou Fourteenth street, east of ing on Fourth avenue, aud will be owing order, according to | Clal world all over the globe. American importers, mn ority ist, Oth, 4th, %u, 3d, 8th, | for Instance, must frequently be confused to find Suh, 10th, 7b, that they can import an article into one colony duty Fou ti division under direction of an assistant marshal | free, while in another it may be subject toa heavy will cousist of juiport duty. Itis certainly only natural that Aus- | tralia, dividea by no geographical boundaries into sections, should have a uniform customs tariff all over the Continent, ‘The prospect of a speedy introduction of smallpox from Victoria has induced the government to pass & u compulsory vaccination bill, Up to the present time there has never been a single case of smal!pox since the colony was established. A quicksilver mine bas been opened at Cudgegong, and is said to be unusuaily rich. Civic organizations. Ladies and citizens in carriages. x to participate will form on Seventeenth street, north Union ton Broadway. ‘at halt-past ten o'clock A.M. Line Wa: to Ful ‘enth street, to Broadway, ton ferry to Brooklyn, Or n will proceed to East venue cars and other convey: column wil reform in the t ace by ing in Brooklyn the pro Yerk by Fulton and Atlantic At East New York t walk, Secretary, surer. Messrs, the committee of arrangements for the meeting in 1870. Letters were Sunday schools in Fairfleld county, which generally gave evidence of a prosperous condition. ing on Wednesday was largely attended and inter- enn and the convention very saccessful ana satis- story. road. platform, thrown down, and the track of one car passed over one of his arms near the shoulder. bore the accident with amazing fortitude, walking and J. Amsbury, of Danbury, Trea- Amsbury and Candee were appotnted from most of the Baptist ‘The meet- North Canaan. FAaraL AccIDENT.—On Saturday last Mr. James A. Hoyt, of Stamford, Conn., was killed at the depot in his place by a freight train on the Housatonic Rail- He was caught between the train and the He wine order and to Cypress Hills Cemetery, where the A man named Ansell, about a month ago, got Jost | Into the depot afterwards with scarcely any assist- ceremonies wil take place, unger the direction Of the Memo | $n the bush—no uncommon fate in Austrafa, where | ance. Amputation at the shoulder was performed TGaNne etand OF the green tha: ecusenn eh aaa houses are sometimes forty miles apart, and where | On Sunday, but he.sank rapidly, and died on Sun- tue country for hundreds of miles presents a uni- form appearance of gum trees and dry, sandy soil, destitute of underwood. The dificulty of geuting out ative is all the greater becanse there 1s no water and nothing whatever on which a man can subsist in ie Australian bush, unless he has a gun, and even then he might go days without meeting even a parrot. Hundred? and hundreds of poor unfortu- nates have perished in this wav, and rarely does a month go by even now without some ‘painful | * case of the Kind occurring. Only recently the | si nephew of the paint 3 Governor of Gaeensiand got “pushed,” and died by his own hand rather than , Will march to East New York, report Tnioa squary “d D. Bailey ase, 1, Jr. xander hb y suid respected necordingly. Ail mounted oticers will appear in regulation unitorm ac- >the rank they held in United States service, with aide arms. endure longer the intolerable agonies of thirst. In All bands in n will cease playing as the proces- | the present case, however, the man has turned up, peat aera hurebes and places of public wor- | atter wandering abont for twenty-eight days. during ‘Invited guest ‘siring to take position in the | Which time he subsisted entirely on wattle gum, Sarsaparila leaves and a lizard. He succeeded in ultimately reaching the seacoast, where he was ages are requested to report promptly at ten day night. tor burial. is remains were taken to Stamford THE NEW STEAMSHIP CAMBRIA. The steamship Cambria, of the Anchor iine, ar- rived at tis port last week on her first voyage, which he made in ten days and eighteen bours, and will ‘all for Glasgow to-day from pier 20, at the foot of Dey street. This vessel was built by Robert Duncan & Co., of Port Glasgow, and is not only the most commodious and handsome steamship on the line, but is constructed, with the addition of improve- ments, for safety, speed, convenience, cleanliness and the genera! comfort of passengers unknown in he pro will move at half-past ten o'clock precisely. icked up in a dreadfully emaciated condition. 9 ay uecor s oy ; When ne Wan fannie had given himself up, and | most of the transatlantic vessels. That these ad- i i ,, LEVIN CRANDELL, Grand Marshal. had scratched his name and place of birth on the | Vantages are pepronnes is evident from the fact W. A. Corsa, Chief of Staif. back of a small looking glass he had in his pocket, | that she carries out 120 cabin passengers, ‘The ceremonies throughout the State, it is under> | with a request to have the notice of his death pub- | the full aaa anes can ns seommonates: ae Stood, will be solemuized simaltaneously to-morrow, | ished in the newspapers by whoever fou re- | Neari ¥ have been obliged to wait for another and no postponeu 1 Mondry will be made as | hruma, sapondiiasense sutras vessel. ‘The Cambria 1 commanded, by Captain it stated in Thursday’s HERALD. The Brooklyn Arrangements. ‘The arrangements for decorating the graves of the soldiers in the cemeteries at Greenwood, Flatbush, Fort Hamilton, the Naval Hospital and Cypress Hillis are complete. The Grand Army of the Republic the following officers for the ceremonies The Homebush autumn meeting begins next week. Mr. Walter Mont- Theatricals are very dull. gomery has been playing legitimate drama at the Prince of Wales, and the Carandine troupe have had @ pretty successful run of a week. Messrs. Lenton & ‘Smith’s Japanese troupe have left for China. In Victorta there is a great deal of dissatisfaction in regard to the marked slight shown that colony by | #peed the Queen in her dispositioa of her colonial knight- | 1 James Craig, the commodore of the Anchor line, who is assisted by the following statf:—W. Johnstone, first officer; James Craig, second ofticer; Robert Johnstone, third oficer; James W. Flemington, surgeon, and J. C. are her dimensions:—Total length, 324 feet; breadth, 38 feet; depth, from upper deck, 28 feet; gross tonnage, 2,140 tons; engines, 500 horse-power. Brown, purser. The following Her on her trial trip on the Clyde was 12 knots or statute miles per hour. She is certified to carry :—Grand Marshal, George D. Weeks: - | hoods. New South Wales, Queensland and south | 700 passengers. In the first and second cabins there a ge ek Wen ge man Australia have each haa tyro distacna nshion, while | 18 room for 185 and in the steerage for 615. The Hunters District, Juin’. Shorts anarsens Marshal | ‘Victoria, whose population 1s almost as great as an | Main stioon is yery handsomely, but not. gau. Eustern District, Jon P. Short; Adjutant General, | the other colonies Put together, has not had asingle | “ly fitted up. The sides are maple, inlaid J. Henry Storey; Quartermaster, Thomas D, Moss- crop. The ceremonies at Fort Hamilton, where there are nearly 400 graves, will take place at nine o’clock tn the morning, at Greenwood at ten o'clock, at Naval Cemetery at ten o'clock, at Cypress Hills Cemetery and the graves at the Holy Cross Cemete: and Hvergreens at three o'clock in the afternoon. THE NEW YORK JUVEMILE ASYLUM, knighthood. Thisis generally supposed to be be- cause the people of a Me!bourne theatre hissed Prince Alfred when he grossly misconducted himself in the sight of the entire audience. In course of time, no doubt, the secret imc of the whole affair will be aisclosed, and then, if thts should prove to be the actual cause of the insult, Victoria will doubtless resent it in @ proper manner. She is now spoken of as the American member of the Australian colonies; though, in fact, unless superior intelligence, greate! a “6 weaith, more earnest industry and more iT ace Reception and Entertainment by the Lumates. | tivity in commerce constitute in themselves Amert- canism, she is no more American than the other colonies in her population. Perhaps, however, Vic- toria may soon become yet more American, and may A reception was given and exercises of the children were held yesterday afternoon at the above tastitution, on the cornerof 176th street and Tenth | adopt the American mode of resenting imperial in- avenue. Justice Ke 4 declaration of independence, » ‘There has been some iittle excitement in the poll. The exercises opened with a few preliminary re- | tical world over seas rather curious revelations of from Dr. Perry, of New York, which were | rampant corruption in the Victorian Legislature, Mr. Jones, the Minister for Public Works, has been openly accused of receiving bribes for his vote and influence in the Assembly, and, upon prima facie examination of the evidence, he seems to be guilty, He has, however, resigned his seat, and his con- stituents appear likely to show their disbelief in the charges Se oe against him by re-electing him. The last the Tasmaniaa aborigines, ‘Ki! Billy,” has just died. He had been employed for mari followed by @ reading from the Sertptures by Rev, J. B. Davis, of Boston. An eloquent prayer offerea by Rev, J. M. Ludiow, of New York, was succeeded by the hymn “Love the Lord,” sung by the chil- dren, The Rev. Mr. Davis then addressea tem. He said he had not wished to say one word, because there were a great man; present who could talk better. God had put itin | Some time Oe De the power of every bo; ——_ there to become a the Royal Society of Tasmania tioned the a good man or a good ach coulda turn every one of the five senses to account. Use these faculties every day; get three new ideas every day, Widen would amount to over a thousand a year. ay to gain wisdom and undersiand- ‘as by knowledge that work was done, wanted those boys to talk in Sabbatn schoois when they grew up, to become usetul men, to build government to allow them to put his skeleton in their museum. Their request, however, was re- fused, and orders were given that the body should be decently interred. It was disco a few days ago that his body has already been twice out- raged “in the interests of science.” Before it was interred the hospital surgeon and his assistant got ships und houses, and engage in useful and yg gt he honorable _ pursutts, - nfortunately there were | sangtitated a white’ man’scranium in its plas wo many pall-w: men, ere were be many young men in the Fifth avenue who | 824. drew the dusky skin of the aboriginal as well as they could over its factal bones. This were no more capable of gaming their live- hood than so iany grown ‘up bables. He wanted | Would predate have come to Aight bat that “ uluren to grow up and accomplish all that was | OC the body of Bily'? and teas cntin bie auton 4 in erder to do this they should always ¥ mon by strat m. Those who wi emplo: truth, never swear, never steal, always Dasiness found out the bogus charac iy the skull ¥ ro on ne os porno nog cop — Lmtd and the story appears to have been too good to bé 61 a boy Who by his presence of mind and steadfast- “ - ess of pur saved the lives of the passengers on | Kept quiet, The government is highly incensed, and bas suspended the hospital surgeon. The camels which were recently introduced in South Australia appear to have been a great success, and the camel will probably soon take the place of the ox as the draught animal of the colonies, Sixty- five camels and sixteen Arabs were imported, and these have paid the owner of them a handsome by placing himself on the track, at fe, and Warning the engineer from passing over a burning bridge. He need not tel! tacui of the blessings that boy re every boy there to act as that boy the great train. whch was going on the brow road ieading (0 destraction, by planting himself in . “ - 7 the way, and hy should have a place in heaven. pg A TR Ed Q After address one verse of the hymn “on! | 2 afte mene . Kuiess the Lord’ Was sung, followed by at address | COUBLEY Where oxen would starve. ‘ m the Rev, Mr. Ludlow, wao compared the chil- | to @ ship in process of construction on the | DEPARTURE OF CONSUL GENERAL READ. t pias lee phen Dore bey phen Cy — ere At eight o'clock this morning Mr. J. Meredith Read saip had gone out of New York harbor and had ouly | departs from this city as the Consul General of the got — vy a + nce een bd dood disc United States to the French emptre, upon the French @red that she had a screw loose somewhere, so the rae y 3 J : Wot boat Whick took her out bad her towed back | *#mer St. Laurent, now at pier No, 60 North river. to port again, She was put on the dock for x Prominent among the many distinguished gentle- gb Page a gl ~ B Was ouly a | men who paid their respects to Mr. Read last even- akan Gen eee ing were the following:—Judge Daly, Colonel Le Tout te sea. They should therexpon try 2 | Grand B. Cannon, Townsend Harris, Marshall Woods, ge Py ppp tm oh on y the Chevalier Tiabicht, Swedish’ and Norwegian weed out ail bed habits; it could be done then, | Consul General; sudge Reed, of thieves but some years hence i would become very dificult, Cornell, Surveyor of the Pork, phia; A. BL How dificult it was to get hema ere ont of old rage Mr. William T. Blodgett gave a dinner party, com. Hae a ne cr ance now many processes | pimentaryto Mr. Read, athis residence No. ist finch thes had Yo unuerge before they came oat white, Avenue yesterday evening, at which, among athes Neg ee ee those Wit rams, But it op'cm J0st | eminent gucsta, Chevalier Habioht, Chief Commis Sia ton Gover Cun ol bow raaw Tee epanees a lo | sioner of the Paris Exhibition; Captain Gresham, the devil, Who prompts all 4O sin, tof aaa Need | Hritish army; Richard Grant W hite, Colden Murray, ing ducks, Who hastens to secure those birds he only | Avid Dudley Feld and Henry 7, ‘Tuckerman were wounds, while he leaves the dead bra fioat on | P << i the surface of the water, to be bagged a ure; and “4 those boys and giris who did not care whether’ they TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. did Wrong or not—in other words, who had to ¢ eg | News from Shirley, Cloud county, Kansas, says | four men out of a party of six buffalo hunters were killed by the Indians on Monday near White Rock, twenty-four miles west of Shirley. Tie American Baptist Free Missions, in session at hmond, Va., yesterday unanimously adopted a resolution condemning the spirit of caste m the churehes, and adjourned to meet in Cincinnatl next year. punctions of conserence—were like the dead duck At the conclusion of this address Mr. John Hatch inson and son SADE @ SeFlO-COMIC SON I praise o cold water, which set forth that King Alcohol has had his day, Has now retired in dismay And victory erowna cold water, Me. Kt. J. Thorne then spoke to the children sensibly | and briefly, giving them some excellent advice. hie reiated some answers given by the little inmates of a deaf apd dum) asylum be had visited to questions ’ . é put to them, and which evinced wonderful intelli | At Cxniblana, Ky. m Tharsdas, a monument to gence and deeply religious feeling. le spoke of the WO. Bi ” irove Cemetery was increase aud Improvement in asylums where the | UAvelled. W. C. Breckenridge detivered the oration. young received secular and religious instruction, James W. Campbell. of Covington, Ky., on Thurs. day made affidavit that his testimony before the Grand Jury, im Decewber last, on whteh indicunents were procured against certain tobacco manufac turers, was false; that he testilled falsely because of and related an anecdote ci pteristic of the benewo: lence of the late President Lincoln, who bad sent the Message to the boys of New York which was in- acribed apon the wall. ev. Mr. Chidiaw, of Delaware, Ohio, next spoke, | threats and inducements nade by the governinent followed by Mr. Apollos M. Welmore, President of | detectives. | the sostitation, He alluded to the Ohio Keform | The counting room of Charlies & Ellas Milliken, Ber on the State farm of five hundred acres. | amber merchants, in Augusta, Me., was robbed on where were seven farm buildings and one large | Wednesday night of bank and other socks, notes of Acme for three ay bog Sveaty-Ave boys, aut | hand, &e., to the value of $20,000, she eifort# that were being made to improve the ered 5, , mental and moral condition of the young by alford. The turee. on Mi ni rite tee fig them every opportunity in schools and asylums evening while coming up the canal at yr Peligious and Kecn! otion, oy ae og ee Port Colborne, Canada, and sunk soon after entering The Hey, Charles Minging then addressed the | [or youngsters in that agreeable vein of pleasantry for | “Me harbor. Which he i# so remarkabie, and which never fails io The Rhode island House of Representatives yer in a good humor, He did not forget | terday afternoon postponed the consideration of the ut ss audiens y ¢ give the cliidren some seasonable and wholesome | ti/teenth awendment until the January session, advice, and at the conclusion of bis remarks was ‘The Kentucky Repubitean State Convention met In rapenrously applauded by them. | Lexington on Thursday and nominated B. Rumsey \ hymn, the Lord's Prayer and a benediction pro- | Ww ing for State Treasurer. The resolutions regard pounced by Rey. J. B. Davis closed the exercises. | the inaugural message of President Grant @ wise Enough cannot be said in praise of the sanitary ar | and sound, and pledge the party support to him; mente of this institution, Ms cleaniiness, con- | they also recommend the speedy ratification of the nee and the neat and tidy appearance of the | 4) who appear to be remarkably intelligent | th ‘th amendment as conducive to the welfare of country; they advocate the payment of the an¢ orderly, Credit j# due both to managers ang | pational debt and the recognition of the claims of eorstonts lor the joanver io Whick the weylum Ww) the colored population to the right of testifying in soud a .'40 | wi) canes, upou the same footipg with the wil . with teak and beautifully polished; holstery is first class, and there is an excelient piano and @ select library. been made for the accommodation of is an elegantly furnished sitting room on the main deck, and a second cabin on the upper deck for their exclusive use, For gentlemen there isa very com- fortable smoking room beside the wheelhouse, on the upper deck. r | Ments will be at once ap has ever crossed the been taken to prevent accidents that it does not seem possible for any disaster of any kind to occur. The hull and engines are in every respect first class. The screw is so fitted that it can be detached with comparative ease and without damage to the ma- chinery or the vessel board, four of which are self-righting lifeboats. An improvement has been made in the machinery for casting anchor, whereby the work can be done more expeditiously breaking the chain. the up- Special arrangements have ies. There The great value of these improve- nt to every person who lant. So great care has There are seven boats on and certainly and without the risk of ‘The success of this line has been most signal, con- dering the fact that ithad no government subsidy atits back. Two other steamshine, the ‘lia and the Australia, are being built for this eee the Anchor iine fleet to twelve first class iron vessels. Une, which will ARMY INTELLIGENCE, WASHINGTON, May 25, 1869. Captain James D, Wharton, of the Fourteenth in- fantry, has been appoint~ aide-de-camp on the staff of General Hancock, commogding the Department of Dacotah, and ordered to report accordingly. Captain Henry Clayton has been relieved from the recruiting service and ordered to duty in the War Department. First Lieutenant H. R. Willlams, of the Forty-fifth infantry, is relieved from duty in the Freedmen’s Bureau and ordered to join his regiment in the Department of the Cumberland, the order to take effect upon the completion of his duties as dis- bursing officer for the State of Misstssipp!. Brevet ere Colonel Charles B. Atchison, captain ird fi vice and ordered to report to the superintendent of recruiting service at St. Louis, fantry, has been detailed on recruiting ser- NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, Lieutenant Commander George B. White is de- tached from duty at League Isiand, Pa., and ordered to equipment duty at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Ensigns William Vittle and J. A. Pillsbury are detached from the Saginaw and placed on wait- ing orders. First Assistant Engineer G. M. L. Mac- ‘arty is ordered to the Lancaster,gand First Assist- ant Engineer George P. Hunt is ordered to the Bos- on Navy Yard. FELL FROM A Ww. At 10:50 P. M., yesterday, Margaret Mahoney, of 12 Pell street, while intoxicated, fell from the third story window of that house to the sidewalk and ‘was badly injared. ae 8 | RT TO SHIPPING NEWS. Almanne for New Vork=—This Day, 432 Moon rises.....eve 10 59 723 High water..morn 11 08 Snn rises. San sets. Herald Packages. nd Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will please deliver ali packages intended for the Henan to our regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Yacht fleet. The New York Associated Preas do not now | collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, 4 will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings of the regular monthly meeting, held March 8, 1868 :— |, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Assooti discontinue. the collection at ip “news ‘aise iy. Be The office of the Henan steam yachts Jawea and WNRTTR is at Whiteball sitp. All communications freon ers and consignees to the masters of jnward bound ves- will be forwarded free of CLEARED, Rtearnabip Cambria (Br). Craig, Olnsgow—Henderson Bros, eamalip Borussia (NG), Hebvich, Hambarg—Kunhardt t (Fr), Lemaire, Havre—Geo Macken: wamanip Cleopatra, Phillipa, Vera Crug and Sisal via Jexandre & Sone, Hatteras, Roberts, Norfolk, AC-Old Dominion eamshtp St Lan Steamship, Bteamehip ¢ Ship JN Cushing, Baxter, Antwerp—Funeh, Edye & Co, Ship Great Admifal (new), Juieok, Ban Pranctacoe Sutton Jo, Brig Nellie Hosted, Maloney, Trinidad trett, Brig Ida M Comery. Norton, Zatn—J W Elwell'f ee, Brig Harold (Br), binelnir, Sagua—P I Nevins & Bom Brig Bureka (Br), Dinsmore, Picton .P T Whitney & Co. Brig Lao (ur), Wlison, Cow Hay—H J DeWoit & Com Pe Brig HH MeGilvery, ‘Btabbs, he port, Me RP Buck & “Hecht Filla M Pennell, Mitchell, Arroyo, PR. Bryan & Pease, arbor Isiand. a3 Wenberg. Sehr Annie Freeman, Reed, Hi Schr Elien Howell (Br). Sehr Wapelia, Pei Savannab-N L Met) PO. Sehr JR Floyd, Bqulres, Wiimington, (NO- NT McGready Sehr RP Collins, Collins, Frenchport, Me—Toayer & Sar 1 went Schr N Bloomfleld, Hobbie, Stamford. Sehr 0 © Acken, Hobbie, Stamford, Steamer © Comstock, Drak: Steamer 8 © Walker, Slevin, Philadelphia, mer Bara, Jones, Philadelpuia. fare 8 8 McKown, —, Inagua—H J Wenberg. (Was clenr- od Sem Tor Norfoik. by © KB Btapies, «W ae cleared 97th.) |. with produce to John Rot SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET, RRIVALS, brige J MW: Teneriffe and a market; Ameri- Ann ean Union, Wittens, panes ‘slants; sehrs Ana & Susan, Her REPORTED BY T\VE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. i Adtle Weltce, ‘Rich, Ke egatows. BCs Steamship Malta (Br), Maines, Liverpool and Serepstowes ae Wiladn; do; Gord ‘Smith, Beaviaht NYork; Commerce, via Boston, with mdse, to E Cunard. Arrived at 6 AM 28th. Kent, do. “Also cleared, ships Joann, Hale, Pike, Escou- mteamnanip Fanita, Doane, Wilmington, NO, 64 hours, with maine (Canada), to load for Australia ; Zim! (Br), Woodw Bark Feruinand (NG), Meyer, Awoy, Feb 21, with tea, to | 4 Ani sp kaey Piinteiphia Peterson, Richmond; Fabbri & Chauncey; vessel x Me, Mee gc ietoa ks We | odalled—Wind NE to SE, barks JL Wickwire, and Warren Good Crossed ua . way. April 4, lat 83 ton 28 20 K, spoke bark Lloyd, ‘Shang- ‘28th —Arnivea, steamshi simore; fae for New Nort tat 38 You 38 1o, hip Balth Wat- | ware tfom rt Fanaa Bestel, Baltinares . utta for a 3 Nenfunnos; 3 Bark George Kingman (ot Boston), iammond, Zanzibar, 88 from ida; Bay tate and’W Boos frou NY ort days, with mdse, to id & Co; vensel to master. ter, New Orleans; Island Belle, NYork. Below, May inom 95 Wm Hope April & Crossed the Equator Madawaska, from Liverpool; brig E Hall, rom New Anne Cro) Br), Gilbert, Havre, 47 days, with May 27—Arri mane, to Boyd if THincken.” ad heavy weather; stove Dul- forte Bet Bras oe arks is. Vark Noe Ital), Cacace, 95 orien, May %la'84 08 ton wb Wy, (NY), bound east, Bark Zennia (Br), Pro H. Bwift & Co, W, lost il and aplit several a (Bry McRab. Kio Janeiro, March. 23, vi passed Almy, Rio Janeiro, 45 days, wi par wees a8 a for with sugar, to R P joor!, Sagua, 10 fn company with Bark Buck & Ga Bad’ Resp meen if a Meotiian (pet) Mokcney, Pal 6 with fruit, to Lawrence, Giles & Co. Pamed Gibraltar pr 12, shake MeSiranenm, seep cacti of, ery So tin nds endive weather, May II, Int 3 40, lon 88 13, apot and for Baltimore, from 10. Brig Caroling yy ig oe lermo, 80 with fruit, to W H Westervelt Co, Passed Gibratar A) Brig Uruguay (Br), ley. St Croix, 16 days, with sugar Brig y tual, to JV Onativiad Oo.” ig lontrose, Johnston, layarus sugar and molasses and 2 pasaengera, torWay ell Co. Brig Pencuin (Br), Jenkins, Fajardo, PR, 14 daya, with molasses to J V Onatavia & Co? vessel to’ Phillips « Collins. Had moderate weather up to the last four days, then heavy woather, Brig Moraney (of Sullivan), Hill, Porto Cabello, 17 days, with coffee, ac, to Thompson & Hunter, When coming out of the harbor was fired upon from the fort, the first being a blank; the second shot siruck the vessel amidships, going through the hulwarks, but doing no other damage. Brig MA Palmer (Br), Mathews, Matanzas, 13 days, with Rattan (of:6 ‘kholm), Hichborn, Sagua, 10 d rig Stockton (of Stockholm), ichborp, lays, with suger, to Walsh & Carver, "Had heavy weather. Brig, Nebonset, (of Hoaton) Tracy, Clenfuegor,27 da with xngar, to Miller & Houghton, May %3, in the Straits ot Florida, spoke brig Liza, from Sacua for Baltimore; 28th, off Absecuny saw a verso.'s masts, eet up, about 10 feet above water. Sailed in eompany, brig Brisk, for New York. 17. days, with Brig Lizzie Billings (Br),’ Johnston, 'Sagu jaya, with aur and molasses, to Miller & Houghton. May 27, ¥) miles by E of Sandy Hook. spoke bark M Wood, from Havana for New York, who reported having lost most of her sails in a heavy aquall off Hatteras. Schr Alfred Richards (of Boston), Allen, Para, $3 days, with rubber, nuts and 2 passensers. to Wm 8’ Brown & Co,’ May %4, had a hurricane from WNW ; received no damage. Schr Laura Pride (Br), Hassell, Maracaibo, 17 days, with coilee, Ae, and 8 passengers, to Jones & Lough. Had mode- rate weather. Schr Keokuk, Small, Arroyo, PR, May 9, with molasses to Bnrdet & Pond; vessel to Sitapson & Clapp. May 2, lat long 72.20 W, took a heavy gale from WNW, vecrin, around to NNE, during which Jost and split sails. May 22, lat 4.10 Ny long 72 W, saw bark Evening £ steering SE. Schr J # Auger (of Brookhaven), Aidridge, St Johus, PR, Tl days, with sugar, to A Abbott. Sehr Rima K Wright (of Wellfleet), Freeman, Sagua, 14 days, with sugar, to Boonen, Graves & Co: vessel to master, H Brewster (of Vrookhayen), Goodale, Matanzas, 12 days, with sugar, to A Abbott. Sehr Julia X Decker, Duncan, Harbor Island, 8 days, with fruit, to Jas Douglass. toch Rosalie (Br), Albury, Harbor Isiand, 9 days, with fruit, order. Sehr Carrie A Clark, Kehoe, Eleuthera, 7 days, with ping- apples and melona to Joseph Eneas, veasel to G Wessel ay 50 N lon 73.19 W, passed ‘a schr bound 8, show: ingaburgee in the main rigging, with the name Arthur in large red letters. Schr Fearrot (Br) Knowels, Eleuthera, § days, with fruit, to Joseph Eneas. Schr Elva (Br), Knowles, Eleuthera, 9 days, with fruit, to ‘che Mary Hlelen (of Talip, Ll), 1 bbard, Eleuthera, 7 di ‘chr Mary Flelen (of Islip, 1), Hut leut lays, with trait, to Joa Eneas, 1? bine Schr Istac Snow (of Rockland), Pillsbury, Baracoa, 11 days, with fruit, to J &T Pearsall. Had heavy weather. sont Comrade (Br), Bale, Baracoa, 7days, with frult, to jon Eneas, Schr L Bell (of Brookhaven), Payles, Bermuda, 7 days, mane.’ Saied in company schr Schr Charles © Rearse, Hodgen, Brunswick, Ga, 9 days with Inmber, to Mier x Hougnton. Mag Sate heavy aie ‘ron Nk, the vessel lying on her beam ends for 60 hours. st jt) and ‘boat, Schr Matthew Kinney (of Norfolk), Ogier, Darien, Ga, 6 - with timber, to H W Loud & Co, chr Chas Elwell of St George), Giles, Savannah, 8 days, with Inmber, to Beard & Robinson. Schr Paragon, Wareham, Washington, NC, 7 days, with naval stores, to'R M Tyler. Schr Mary L Compton, Wood, Virginia. Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SOUTH. Schr Gen Knox, Lowell, from Windsor, NS, for New York, with lumber, to Tupper & Beaitie. Schr Kate Church, Daw, from George's Banks for New York, with halibut, to Lamphear & Co. Sctir Gilman Carman, Dunbar, from George's Banks for ‘Schr Kehduskeng. Atitshells fr sot 8 for Ne r ro) ‘York, whn spars: t6 Quow a fiichardacne sy | 7m oF Now Selir Hannah B, Chase, from Glouccster for New York, Schr Ada Herbert, So from Gloucester for New Yor! with fiah. iawn & Schr Thos Murray, Kelly, from Fall River for New York. Schr G W Baldwit, Vall, idence for New York. Ron EH Brazos, Kelsey, from Providence for New York. Sehr Pasties, (cI ntire, from Providence for New York. Schr Jane, Smith, from Westerly, for New York. Sehr Triumph, Custer, from Noank for New Schr R Smith, Biatsdeli, from Portiand, Schr § Brainerd, Buell; from Portland, SchrSam Weller, Williams, trom Portland, Ct, for New York. Behr Chief, Smith, from Norwich for New York. Schr Eva, Sherman, from New Haven for New York. Behr F H Lindsley, Hill, from New Haven for New York. > Tookalata for New York. Sebr Eclij Sammis, from New Haven for New York. Schr Sandy Point, Grint, trom Mystic tor New York. Schr G W Purnell, Stamford for New York. Sidney, from SAILED. Steamships Borussia, Hamburg; Hatteras, Norfolk, &c. Railed from Quarantine, steamship America, for Hong Yokohama and San Francisco. 4 Wind at sunset SE, Marine Disasters. Sreausnty KENSINGTON, from New Orleans, at Boston ‘Mth, reports May 23 experienced a severe NW gale and (nrough considerable quantities of gumber ; 20th, Bouth Shoal N 20 miles, passed near the deck f # brig, not long in the water. {iory from Matanzas for Liverpool, put 7: Sup Prorecror into Halifax May 27 Sone Packet, from Franklin, Me, for Boston, with Ium- ber, which was abandoned on ‘the Sith inst, off ‘Nantucket Shoals, was ploked up, dismasted, by achr Nelite B Wilver (of Provincetown), and smack Win Tell (of New London), and t owed into Hyannis 44h. Sonn Gey KLEnRR, Childs, from Portland. for Boston, be- fore reported sunk, was 54° tons, built in 184, at Salisbury, Mass, and bailed from Newburyport. Missing VESsRI—A good deal of apprehension is felt on account of the bark Loulse, now 97 days out of Portland for eenstown. | Her exptain, Timothy Lverett, and mate, Chus a layers, both belong to Bi Miscellaneous. Laoncurn—ship Pacith built by Blanchard Bros, nm at Yar- n launched on Tuesday. She Notice to Mariners. SHOAL IN THE GULF OF MARACAIZO, To THe Eprrok or THe New York Hrnap— T consider it my duty to rey to you @ shoal I fell in with on the night of ‘April #0, 1868, in the Gui of Maracaihor oF Venezuela, ‘The shoal’ ie. situated in about lat 119 Ny lon 7125 Ww. waa night when my vessel struck on fi There were only $ or 934 feet of Water on the shoal, and it is ot ald Gown on any eliart Ihave ween, 1°" 0 GE Captain of the Dutch bark’ Teresa, New York, May 27, 1860. Whalemen. piniled from Provincetown 2th, schr Alerander, Rider, for jatteras Ground. Arrived at New London 2th, bark Trinity, Turner, Desola- tion Island, St Helena April 14) with 1100 bois elephant ofl. Sailed from Swan Island 28th ult. schr KB Conwell, Can- of Provincetown, to cruise in Bay of Mexico, with 96 bis ap oll on board. Ports. ae Corulan, von Bremen, for tel (NG), Drummond, for do 17th; Je (NG)y Sel for do; barks Capella (NG), Chris: tone Koofer, for do; Columbia for Baltimore, 1), Helmer, for do; Erna (NG), Sebulbl featy!: Olbers (NG) Duke, for do tbh; Meridian (NUN Lins, ready; Olbers M] Haden of M For Phita eo ay Balled, schr Maria J Moore, May, Bos- — a. TENFURGOS, May 15—Salled, brig Avra (Pr, Philadelphia, D My, March i DUNEDIN, 10—Sailed, bark Agate, Brown, Lon- don. ABGOW, May 98. Arrived, steamships Caledonia, Oven- Ls ang Europa, MeDonald, N York. oe a4 Haknon I8tanp, May 19-In Li York in 8 days. Buren, May 12—In NYork, to sail Lith ; Chi yen Hyer, and A I for i eh ade May 21—-Arrived, ahip Protector (Nor), Mahony, Loxpoxprany, May 2 Arrived, steamship Germany, WT barke Svartwick (Swe), Ro- den, for Yorks to al tn Non Imervente daly for ‘Orleans, to sail Frnouenn, ‘March #—Arrived previous, bark CC Leary, er, Cin 4—In port brigs Teabel, and Nellie, for NYork tn No dajes sone Chas Taompoos, and Hattie e'douas, for “aruney, NSW, March 9%-Arrived, brig Snow Bird, Ciayit), May 8—In port schr M LB (Br), tor Bos- Sr Jouns, PR, May 16—-In port schr Geo Lattimore, for va. a uay O—Asrived, brig Loch Lomond, Griffin, Phila- deiphia! American Ports. ALRANDRIA, May 25-Arrived, steamship John Gtbaon, Winters, N York. Sailed"Rehre Enoch Moore, Chambers: Wim Ht Kinze!l, Bo- an Moore, DeGroat, Jerany Cliy, gant ‘schrs Wild Pigeon, Phillips, New Haven; & . Pied Bohes Thos. 1002, Bomers, Boxtn FA Conklin, ya, Groton; AP Cranmer, Cranmer, Jerney City. Peiedsenip Arnold Boninger; brig ilass’ Brig. Alice, ner, hence, Went to Kee Zit inst. 4 APPONALG, May 27—-Arrived, echr Lucy Blossom, Chile loboken. IN, May 27—Arrived, stonmship Arion, Wiley, Phila Geipbin; bark Fredooin Hr}, Burke, Payal; brio Liewi Ste- vons, Monroe, Georgetown, DO; Wenouan, : } Boot land, Rone, Philadeipbia; #ebra Annie Amsden, Rich mond, Va; Chas E Raymond, Higgins, Aexan'iria, itenpiet- 6, Shia Nickeree and Ella czabeth- Hart, Georgetown, DO: Mary Kineden Smiths Bartinhore: Wm ": port T Benedict, Higvee, Albany for Baiem, Transit, Rack | Kae nat. Barks Warren Ordway, Hoyt, Navanns Vary Tuts Islands: siciian, Perviva Uberiew di with mdse, to assed brig Peceriet wn, Pernambuco, 31 days, with heat May % and 5, ducing @ Meany to Kirkland & Von "Grtmed the Equator April in oR ‘spoke brig Dudley, of (Bh, Ford, Nilliame ; ‘American Eagle, Wilson Was per : K, Ga, May,19— Arrived, — to load BRISTOL’ Pot Feaerivode a Lia Saiied—Schr Empire, Baker, Hoboken, De. Salled—Schra Ellen Barnes, GALVESTON, May 29 , May 22—Arrived, Boston ; Canina, Coombs, Rockland, Cleured—Bark Chatham, Young, Liverpool, GEORGETOWN, DO, May 25 “Arrived NYork (and sailed same day to return); Vapor, Bogort, do, ied 24th, schre LB Cowperthwaite City; LQC Wishart, ‘NYork; Geo H Mills, Simmons Gandy, do. GARDINER, Meady, NYork, Sulled 19th, schrs Edward Lame 24th, Fawn, Wiley, Washington: 26th, Allee ( Hokies" hoce pe ra re ss a |—Arrived, Provincetowa forw ills, and M Passed by, schrs Addte Fuller, Henderson, James River fo: Kennebunk Man McKee, Sharp, Baltimore vert ¥ Bonnetta (Br), Clark, Brid, geport for Walton, NS Leighton, NYork for Millbridges Madeira (Br), for Vornwallia; Mary, Kogers, Rondo ut for Boston ; Willey, Carver's Harbor, Me, Crowell, Boston for Philadelp! Saled_Sehr William, 26th, PM—Arrived, dria for Bosto Union, Keene, and 1; W Whistler, Jr, ‘hinney, Rondoubt for do; Clarkson, NYork for Bangor; Forest. Home 7 Salem; Kiensle, Stedains, New! Pata, Pampas, pene for $0 Emily ¢ Jennie, Hewiit, do ‘or Baltimore; Mary lerce, Ferguson, Ipswich for Phila tel. pias rade Wind, Floyd, i ain, Marblehead for do; Hero, Poo! ey Pearl, Grokin, Saco for do. Gallet ene Ce J Passed by, bri leslen, Jones, Cienfuegos for Boston. 20th) AM—Arrived, bri . for Bangor; schra AJ Fabens, Bragg, buryport; Marshal Perrin, Packard, do horne, baryport for Alexand: tt for Dorchester; Con- Elza- ‘oston: Patan, Clark, and Sarah Gardner, Rowley, Ro: Mewtary: bethport for Sater med, Drinkwater, do for ort; Caxptan, bee, do for Rockport, Mass; 8 T King, arsons, NYork for Calals; Frolic, Dillingham, Boston, Sailed-—Schrs Caroline Kiensle, Pearl. ACK SON VILLE, May 21—Arrived, schr F E Hallock, Hal- lock, NYork, NORFOLK, May 25—Arrived, xehrs WH McCully, Brown, Rockport; Batis. jane, Jones, NYork. NEW BEDFORD, May 26—Arrived, schrs Willow Tarp, Davis, Baltimore ; omas B Smith, Bowman, Rondout: Ocean Wave, Barlow, Elizabethport; Helen, Perty, NYork; Mary Brockway, do. “i " en Salled—Schr Arcturus, Smith, NYork. art Arrived, schrsJ Truman, Gibbs, Philad y colt Arrived, ru ibtis, Philadelphia; Otis, Sailed—Schra Job J Pharo, Shper, Georgetown, DC; Maggie Mulvey, Rogers, Baltimore ;’ Palladium, M_A Row. ti tyder fuller; Splendid, Phinney; Laura's Watson, Wells, and Com Tucker, Munroe, NYork. NEWPORT, May 36) 8 AM—Arrived, echra Thos E Cabin, Hallett, South by Jn Bd NBedford; Mary Mershon, Bright: man, Fall River for NYork; Henry Castoll, Knowles, F: dence for do. 4 PM—Arrived, schra Eliza Hamilton, Cole, NYor« ; Lillian M Warren, Warren, NLondon, to load for Philadelphia ; Tho- mas Morris, Kelley, and Ellen Barnes, Clidord, Fall River for rk. Sailed—Schra Thomas E Cabill, Hallett, South Amboy for Now Bedford ; Sylvester Hale, Coleman, Taunton for NYork; Jas H Deputy, Sturges, Providence for Rondout; Andrew fibert, do for Albany. i M. achra Cyrus Chamberiain, Porter, baler, Providence for NYork (or Ca: Sailed—Sohrs Tillie F, Brown, Dighton for NYork; Mitchell, Brown, East Greenwich for do (or Morton, Providence for Trenton, Nd ; sloop Will Davis, KYork. NORWICH, May 26—Arrived, schrs Wm Boardman, Balti- more ; Chauncey St John, Hammond, Newburg. led. Sloop Deception, NYork. PHILADELPHIA, May 26—Arrived, bard Marvaretta (Br), London ; brig Geo E Prescott, Mills, Vinalhaven ; pers anfield, ‘Mesnina ; Gen Connor, Cousins, Janie Bi Juego, Clenft ; LA Burli Burlin, Boston: A M Fl hagan, on Cain, Bt ‘Joho, NU; Teaser, Henly, and Pauline, ‘Cl Victoria, Landers, Liverpool ; bri Venedy (NG) Muller Dublin debe ‘Chrystal, Barn - PR; Mand Potter, Shields, Si John, NB; Thos Wal 1, 2ith—Arrived, bark Memoria (Nor), Servig, Liverpool; brigs Star of vale (Br), Jones, uring: Jas ‘Baker, Phelan, meyer, Gorman, Gardiner J 11 A Bowtont ¥ Brainerd, Anderson, Port Sti tons, Kendall, and EA i Ney,’ Hayes, No layos, Newport; ‘alice, Al- ', Moore, “oint; Restless, - Geo Fales, Litue, Providencee. Sam! Muir, Hammond, Kingston, Ja; Para- , Bogart, 34 D Lincoln, Merriman, and J H Dilling Small, Cardenas; schrs Onward, Bunker, Charlestown; on. fans, Frank & Nellie, PORTLAND, May ds—Cleared, schrs Ruth H Baker, Lor- ing, Havana; ME Price, Baltimore; E G Willard, Parsons, Philadelphia. ‘26th—Arrived, steamship Chesapeake, NYork: brig ‘Hammond, Cardenas; schr JB Van Dusen, Young, PROVIDENCE, May 26—Arrived, schrs Su Warwick, Philadelphia; ‘Tunis Bodine, Bunce; Allen “Middletony Je, Ament’ Bony Birongs Browns’ Wilesd: Gusto nat Cablnet? Fowler end Martie Van Barer, Harding, Revicay Meare fan Buren, Harding, Rondout: Marion Haker, Newburg; Harriet P Ely, Stokess'and Kate Scranton, |—Bark Pawnee (Br), Anker, NYork ; achra H W Ben- jzabethport; Tryphenia, Nickerson, Rondout ; rail , Robbing; Ann Flower, White; ight Melntire, and Adelaide, Smith, NYork ir, Web- (or Calais); sloop Rhode fsland, Tryon, NYork. ‘tchre ity, Nickerson, Charleston ; T dy; Washington, NC: 'B L Sherman, Phinney, port: Hannah frinee, Gouits, Rondout; 'Zoe, Hall, Newburg; John © Baxter, Jones; Florence, Brockway, an Chancel uson, NY. Halled Xchre's F Lowell Leavit, DC; Sea Hudson: Rondout; ‘Corn: Kelley’ Cl Chase; in Morton, Cottrell; Geo Hotchkiss, Rackett; Red’ Be Agnew ; Yarmouth, Baxter; Elizabeth & Helen, Child; M Pickering; J'M Freeman, Seymour, Rorton, and fiarriet P Fig, " Snow, do; James Bliss. ngor); Preference, Thurston, do (or Calais); Julia’ Rich, Peeraot, do Cor Falls? worth), PAWTUCKET, May 26—Arrived, schr D C Foster, ShefMeld, Rondout. ach, ichi+ Salled—Schr Lizrte Evans, Mahan, Flizabethport, RICHMOND, May Mo xrrived brig John Givan (Br), M NS; sebre Hud & Frank, Pendleton, Boston} ot, NYork,. oe Hi ice Davis (Bri, Jones, Live antic, McKean's Taland via Ralled May %7, ship Reunion, Nichola, NYork, ona. SATILLA, Ga, May S1—In port bark E © Redman, Red- man, from CI ) arrived 19th, Idg for Montevideo; D Pag 5 Wy |, from N York, arrived for South Am- do! hi igs Alex Milliken, Lord, for New London do jachre an Comery, and J Crockett, Idg. crank t9 nea 12h, brig John’ Freeman, Baker, Los Palmas ary Islands). RAYANNAH, Hay 28.-Arrived, sehr W R Beebe, Lozier, Arrived, bark Chanticleer (Br), Moore, Montevideo} Mth— echr Fannie Blake, Packard, Bath. SALEM, May 94—Arrived, echra Ida L Howard, Harring ton, Rondout: Leocadia, Elwell, NYork. Cleared —Schra Mary Milnes, Clark, Georgetown, DC; C E Failed Sth, dehre Henietin Sh Godfrey, and Trade schra Henri immon: and Lioyd, Philadelphia; 26h, brig’ Henry trowbria anni aw. BAIONINGTON, May 26—Arrived, achr Jas Young, Conant, more. ° uM ISCASSET, May 27—Salled, bark “Gertrude, Atherton, Jatanzan. 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Ue We aaa a comer of Gardiner; Mi Eliza, Wiley, Marshall, Rockport; Col Jones, Strang, aries ; fens Lire Gore, Jersey Oity. b B 3 ‘Micomb (Sol) sehr fan ng a bare Ry Bib, Sehre Gun Rock, Baye, end Nimwankie, Win ; Hockport, loud tor Puan idee; has loop Harvest, Corwin, New CHARLESTON, May 25—Cleared, ship Amelia, Berry, Liv- Eksr GREENWICH, May 36.-Arrived, achr Roanoke, Bar- prAbe RIVER, May %—Sailed, schr Mary Mershon, duth—Arrived, schr Carleton Jayne, Brown, Georgetown, Clifford, and Thos Morris, Kel- brigs Selma, Hapenny, ‘hrs Wm Collyer, ewbury, ieney Me, May 21—Arrived, schr Marion Draper, es, Bolany Philadelphia; Jakes, Marson, schra Alexander, tiantie Ocean; William, Wood, for Boston; Bradshaw, do Ella Flash, for Philadelphia; Isaac Rich, hia. aa sobre Sarah Louise, Ltt Alexan- 3 na, ‘an: le, Pierce, NYork for Boston jpPlymouth Rock, Parker, do for do; Gea Mary Willey, do for AH lovd, Salem for do; R W Dillon, Lud- Salem for NYork; Geo L Berry, Bradley, Philadelphia Philadelphia for New- greis, York, do for Bath; Emma RGrabam, Smith, do for (ANOTHER POWERFUL ROMANCE r ¥ MISS M. E. BRADDON. Only a fow weeks have elapse since Miss Braddon's extra- ordi story, entitied “Oscar Bertrand,” Conclusion in the columns of the SUNDAY MEROGET, ant now the proprictors of the great Sunday newspaper have the pleasure of announce! Tomance by the Oy THE MYSTERIES OF MIDNIGUT, and 4s, in fact, intended as a companion to ” the most conspicuous churacters in that wonderful produc- tion figuring prominently in the new work, Fas OF LGM R cl eo taee ON ers The My will appear in the BUNDAY MERCURY ° ja easent! mascnline, and the is as astonishing as its vigor. Ni the slightest de alike, “The io” “Ovcar Bertrand," presenta? romance in its scenes, incidents Sue macet ceepionsh ead cotelat arid ly heretofore. publish di the SONBAY M compared with in respect. ‘Not been considered one of HI °F Fa a i it 4 ? Hit i tf i : nH had of the ments of ial organizations with more {a said that these societies have not yet 4a beileved by many hat an association not vary « ekber in its objections ur mode of overation to hood described by Miss Kraddon is now in bell country, with ite ramifications extendin, yuay, there can be no doubt that the terrible “lack Band ad Its counterpart in Italy afew years go, an with all their sagacity were baled Uy the subtiety and secrecy ith which its machiuations were carried on, In the early part of her carver as a novelist the SUNDAY MERCURY entered into an arrangement with Miss Braddon for the purchase of the proof sliceis of her best serial ro- mances, paying copyright prices for the privilege of publish- ing them in nivance of any other American newspaper or Magazine. The esponiinayy Repay, of the stories which have appeared in the MERCURY under this arrangement bas fully justified the outlay, Among them ail, however, 1t Is doubtful whether there has been one of superior interest to that which will be com- menced in the columns of the Great Sunday Mowspaper to- morrow. From six to ten columns of the story will be given every week until it is completed, tis Epes to know that the expense and labor em- ployed to render the SUNDAY MERCURY acceptable to all Classes of its readers have not been bestowed in vain. The wi ope aud invariable accuracy of its jocal intel- ligence; ita oxbaustive special articles on the leading social features of Fett eam life; its carefully compiled com- mercial and financial reports ant etipping intel nce; the humorous original articles in its Table Talk, {ts coploon ‘Theatrical and Show New: department in which it is un- equalled by any other new “ Inthe world—together with its spicy editorials on all the live subjects of the day, have givea the SUNDAY MERCURY a prestige never heretofore attained by an American journal, ‘The proof of this statement w documentary and oMeial. ‘The books of the United States Revenue Department show that the sum total In cash derived from the gale of each edi- tion of the Mercury exceeds the dally proceeds, from the fame agvreet, of the most popiilar dally published in the United To compare {ts efrculation with that of the 8o-calied “Sunday newspapers” 1ssued in New York seems almost ridiculous. ‘Take three joint issues and multiply the same by three, ad the prodnct iil still be many ‘houranda short of the ‘habitual’ elrcaiation of the people's Sunday ovrn: +The great. metropolis 1s the focal point of interext to every intelligent man ant woman in the United States, and the only paper thut fafthfally and fully reflects New York iife in al ts phases ts the SUNDAY MERCURY. Sunday without its leading journal would he like the play of Hamlet with its hero omitted. ‘The ciosing of every church in the city to- morrow would not produce so profound a senaation as the failure of the SUNDAY MERCURY to make {ts wonted ap- pearance to-morrow morning. Fortunately for the public no such catastrophe is mpend- ing. Duly at the appointed time the newspaper that every- body needs, reads and relishes will be in the hands of scores of thousands of citizens, bringing to their breakfast tables the very latest inteliizence that the lightning has borne from all parts of the compass to the commercial and intellectual centre of the Union. News that scarcely three hours before was flying over the wires wll be found in its telegraphic column, together with a glorious feast for the imavination, covering the whole of one of its ample pages, in the instal” it of bw ance THE BLACK BAND; ° THE MYST FRIES OF MIDNIGHT, by. beach = i eaiey eg of “Lady Audley’s Secret,” Le 's Da iter,’ ee FC. Nobody's Daughigry’ EXTRA EDITION will be fasued to-morrow, to_meet the extra demand which a Rew story by the queen of Enulish novelists in gure to occa: ton, QUESTION OFTEN ASKED.—IS THERE . A Suing Known thst will actually cause «heer of The article is RARRY'S Tricopher- hair? We say there is. ous, j And we hold a thousand certificates from the most table person: ving the truth of what we assert. 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