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ee YACHTING. ‘Tho Seasuinsitsepemnetiina-ie Vachts—Thety Altevations and Improvemente~Brilllant Prospects of the Campaign. Whatever may be the resuits of the extensive preparations being made in the most prominent yachts in the country, whether the improvements ‘will throw @ new light upon thelr architectural con- strnction or tend to more thoroughly develop the selence of sailing, it mast heartily be admitted that po reproach cam attach to American yachtmen should weir efforts be without ayail, Never dil owners of @& great pleasure fect so earnestly throw themselves into the work of Fenovating, alterimg and improving weir craft. ‘Btimulated, doubiess, by a little friendly rivairy, which in t(s way is @ grand step toward success, yet urged on by the ennobiing spirit of national the yachtmen here have shown a determination to be inferior tomone and to held they own agatust the world. All that taste, elegance, skill and prac- Neal expertenee could effect has nearly been accomphisred; for long ere the bud appeared wpon the tee the work of overliauling was com- menced gd the feet is now trim, nervéd and ready for the'eentest. The season will be a brilliant one. It Is Hot aifeuit to see that thus tar there is av atmopphere of dcep-reoted inrerest prevailing ‘Wat cannot but culminate in a glorious tri- uuph, Pew yachting campaigns ever presented mere dazzling prospects. May the coming owe realize the most sanguine anticipatious! ‘Wearcely a week wit have elapsed when, perhaps, “the entire ect will ve ready for sea, Montiis of toti, Wouble, and aknost incredible sums of money hare Rot been spent in vain, and How the public atand on | ‘We tiptoe of expectation awatting the result. The waproyements and alterations in many of the yachts have arealy heen referred to. Among others the Joliowhig have either completed or ave yet under- | going theirxepatre:— | THE RAMBLER tg moored mM the North river, of Hovoken, having i arrived trom New London on Thursday last. During her absence sie Nas been thoroughiy overhauled With tae 0st s Her interior @ Fangeme:its are indeci Hier masts have been riv! d up with an en! tively | ew auit of suils fore and aff, and, following in the wake oi others, nas had a new top-mast, with a that hoists some distance above. Her length 43 100Teet, 3.11 feet depth of hold, and, having been widowed 30 inches, her breadth of beam is now 23 fect @ inches. Her masis are 74 and 764; feet, top- mast 19 feet and one 45 feet; main boom 60 feet, main guft 26 feet, fore gail 29 feet, while the bowsprit meabates 45 leet. Ter canvas was made expressly for her, xonsisting of twelve-inch duck, No. 2. She is 96 feet on the water line, 100 feet on deck and bot foor tons less than the Cambria by the new measurement. A figurehead consisting of a haud- wome scroll with the letter emblazoned upon it adorns the prow. On deck everything has the ap- pearance of freshness—a complete renovation. Four skylights on deck, cased in mahogony, shed a bright and cheerful aspect below,’ while Dear them are two tanks containing about 1,080 gailous each. But while great attention has evidently been bestowed npon the exterior a deacent io the saloon Will readily convince one that nothing has been spared to render it complete in every 1e- wpect. Sew staterooms have been added, becid Wime-lockers aud a very handsome and convenient paniry, bandsomely fitted up in walnut. Moreover, there are copper tanks, containing diferent kinds of | Oi! refrigerators and locker for sliver, with glass doors. 4 the forecastie there 1s accommodation for six men besides the boarswain. The kileheu is oored | with English tile of three colors—chocolate, black ana drab—and & new sink has beev introduced that ps iixelf ont. The Rab) 7 Xtra PUMp, In case OF a I ha to extinguish fire. Very delicate colors blend har- paronsly in the painting of the ding room—creen and purple of exquisite tints, while npholstering 13 of tower blue satin delaine. It Jy carpeted, and hus every appearance of a very comfortabie aud lightsome ‘saioou. Jevied among A Well se- ly chronometer are a)so jot the least attractive smoking saloon, having a corfortable jouage, and over if @ mirror and a reflecting In the corner stands a having tumblers decanter to connect. ‘There are hxewise patent Ventilators wil through, While provisions are being made for baths, hot and coli. The saline master, Ser, Ee Smith, Who has been yachting fifteen years, With the exception of agew Inonths in the war, aud Who has commanded the Una, Julia and Alarm, has evidenty had a Keen eye to the requirements of the tm craft durmg ‘the progress of her re- pairs, Leaving the saloon throngh the ruby wiass windows and ascending to the deck, otser improvements again present themselves. ‘The Rambler has been fitted with new storm awnings, ‘With @ brass stanchion runuing around the quarier eck. She carries two brass guns, three-pounders, handsomely mounted on mahogany carriages, with rubber tiers to brass trucks. The masts are Ntted with brass wrenches for the purpose of boist- ing the sails, while the rigging fself is almost entirely new. It should be added that the Kambler Je provided with a new signal, having substituted for the blue ground and white star bine, with | the letter K in white. Nothing that could almost adorn a small drawing room appears to be wanting im the saloon of the Rambler. With the sailing miaster, mate aud boatswain there is @ crew of six men, cook, steward and boy, among the crew be- ing an old Arctic explorer named Dan Lake. Alto- p sanned the Rambier hasevidentiy profited by her over- jauling, and her owner, Mr. J. H. Bauker, has reason to be gratified with the result. She is et present ready Sor “ea. TAE PALMER. ‘The lines of this beautiful craft are too familiar to need any comment. She looks now as she id last snmmer—jike a marine racer ready for the word of despatch. The outside of the veseel remains un- ebanged, but ares and doubtless judicious Lmprove- the additions. er below is the cosey little mively fitted up, suspended <n made expressly. Mtuie silver barrel for ice water, | country to surpass all previous esforts, Taso we done in Her masts hat one have a Diaineal 900 paras more canvas than fore, Having arrived from New Haven ‘abort three weeks neo, pag has Dera. oe, Jost sett at LnpTOy restoring Iewere tener lormer hoalthe She will bey, fit and recoppered, and as hacen are but Wile a altera- Hons to be made on deck or below, tt is ‘shonght she will be in readiness on the openiv.g of the squadrov. She has already {a a coating of paint inside, but” the former renee e will not be disturbed. ‘The Alarm has brigitt hopes of success—the OWWer of the yacht without them will never triumph. And so the Alarm will enter the lists with a buoyant’ y that will result perhaps most favorably, Whep fer improvements are in a more Advanced condlt¥ on a reference to and explanation of them will dow ,tless be interesting. THE METY.OR, Pemting the tilness of Mr, George Lorillard this new and handsome yacht #111 remains at her moor- ings’ at Powion’s dock ya Brooklyn, await- ing orders, Her arehi/ectural beauty has been me subject of meer comment in yachting circles, and has el%cited the most commen- pres criticism, hat she is a masterpiece f material and workmanship, motel that pro- i the greatést admiration seems to heve been Sopiiy admaiited. The oie touchen are ar ‘het administered, and the Meteor will ston glide fo: like @ shooting star. The joiners’ Wark on Geck 3s ail but completed, while the rigging, which is of,the most approved hemp, is almost in is piace. But tf the deck ‘appurtenances will be found faultless; her interior arrangements will probably be ‘equal to those of any yacht afoat. ‘The saioon and iis enrroimdings remind — one Of those luxurious hotels where space is only econ- omized for comfort. If will be reenter that the dimensions of the Meteor are as follows:—Length on deck, 120 feet; length over ail, 130 feet: breadth of beam, 27 teet; depth of hoid, 9 feet ¥ inc bee bag (carpensers’ Measurement), abou! orders ~are received from Mr, I 6 will not leave her moorings. THE PROS! tou rd the Met ‘ It i impossible to conclude advert- ing te the exceedingly brillia c.3 of the season, for there secs (o be & Willinzacss and a determination on the part of thé yachtmen of ‘uss EUROPE. The North German L ag bs monaelie Main, Captain ‘Oterendorp, from Bremen the 15th, via Southamp- tou the 181i, arrived at this port last evening. she brings details of cable despatches up to date. ‘The London Spectator, News, Herald and Standard of recent dates add contribntions to the already ex- tensive stock of British criticism on the Alabama controversy. The Commercial Treaty and the Literary Conven- (lon between Switzerland and the Zollverein were signed on the 14th at Berlin, and will come into force ou the Ist of Septembe The King of sweden closed the Diet on the 15th inst. In his speech on the occasion, his Maiesty especially expressed his satisfaction at the desire of the Diet to draw closer the union between Sweden aud Norway; but in no respect did he alinde to the foreign relations of the country. Av account from Leeds, dated May 16, says that the body of Lady Firth, wife of Sir Charics Firth, of | Heckigondwike, was found in the river Wharfe, near Bolton Abpey, this morning. She had left the | Devonshive Arms Inn at Bolton Bridge for a walk the previous day, but it is not kuown when or how ste came by her untimely death, The Paris papers of the 17th say that the Flora the: at Cologne, bas been totaily destroyed by a ire, which oroke out just after the performance had been concluded. The catastrophe is supposed to be the work of an incendiary, and the more so that the Grand theatre was burned to the ground a few months back under similar circumstances. ‘ne departure of the German expedition to the North Pole is fixed for June 7, The Germania and the sigamer Harmonia wili proceed airect to the Island Jan-Mazen, and then go northward and en- deavor to discover an opening i the ice between the 7414 and 76th degrees of jatitnde, If by the end of Angust the expedition should not have suc- ceeded, the vessels will go and pass the winter either at »pitzbergen or at Glisland, and resame the | enterprise in 1870, ‘rhe London Stenderd announces that Reid and Jones, the Secretary and Collector of the National Provincial Assurance and Loan Society, charged with frandulent misrepresentation, were on the 14th inst, commitied for trial, The case has been repeat- edly before the magistrates at Guildhall, and it will be remembered that during the proceedings it was found that the directors were mostiy footmen and domestic servants. According to accounts from St. Petersburg the continued indisposition of the Emperor Alexander is beginning to cause uneasineys to his medical men. His Majesty, it has been siated, was a few weeks ago crossing a bridge in an open carriage, with his cld- est sou, When the horses took fright and, dashing across the footpath, were oniy prevented by the parapet from falling with the vehicle into the river. He is supposed to have sustained internal injuries. ‘The Paris Rappel of the 15th announces that it has formed a board of barristers who offer gratuitous advice to all citizens maltreated by the police as to the course they should take to obtain legal redress, At the head of this board, called for by the extraor- dinary cireorastances of the moment, is no lessa wents are being made in her cabin. They wil have The effect of giving more room than heretofore, and — cousequentiy more comfort. New berths have been made afi. | ‘fhe panel work in the cabin 1s very handsome, aud, | while perhaps not gaudy, is, nevertheless, subatan- | tal and agreeable jooking. Workmen are now | busily engaged erecting a new grate, over which a mbTor 6 to be suspended. The repainting shortly commence, while new upholstery to be placed upon the wettees. The black nut and bird's-eye maple look very handsome and give the cabin a@ rich appear- | ance. Among other improvemen's and additions | fre the linen lockers, ventilators, two bookcases | and two silver lockers aft. Two prettily siained | of tue ceiling yg ie giass doors will in future lead to the wide entrance of the cabin. The bathroom has not heen hegiected, while other improvements, 1 ime | side jighi# and patent lamp refrigerator have been added to the accommodations of the vessel. | The masts, which are seventy-one and seventy-two feet, bave been uewly scraped. Although no change has been made in the Fugit Will be provided with a new suit of light saile, in- cluding a new gaff topsall and stayeail wade ex- pressly for light weather. She has also a very hai some new boat. The Palmer left Stonington | Monday \ast an‘ arrived in the East river, opposite ‘Twenty-sixth sircet, where she is now moored in | mid stream. The Palmer will, it is expected, be } shortly completed in all deayable reqiuyerments which, indeed, are not uumervus in her case, A Linde distance frow the Palmer | THR EVA } rocks gently, and is just tv trim for wea. Ali the Changes necessary, and they were few inneed, have Deen completed, “She ia a perfect model of ciea! Yiness, which is even more enbanced by the tnno- cent garb in which she is arrayed. The crew bare | Jest nothing undone. — ‘The hor movements for a few we wanting in the Eva, and she seems to reg: peighboring frien which are betng hanin Painted, calked and coppered, wita a look eoquedish defane THE FLEET WIN A ulce breeze wafted the Fleetwing on a short | Graige camward yesterday at noou. She had been yt Opposite Huuter’s Point, out in the s:ream. | o alterations have been mude op board. none being aicemed nevessary; but she looked as if dreased in | hoiiday attire, Daving been scraped, games and otnerwise attended to. The Fleetwing had not: turned yesterday afternoon and will provably co: Hnne her cruise for a few dasa. ! THE SAPPHO. i} my ap of mMostof her rigging since her return | { ® Nothing appears to | ' trom her recent trial cruise, (ue Sappiio ts at present engawng the atteation of many hands who from | more Hileve unceaningly pursue (eit vocations in carrying out the instrnetions imparted by the | expermnent. ‘Tie foprasis are bemg refiited with | Heavier spars, the masts are being newly scraped, and the rigging in » @n fRhie § crew an Deng cleaned np yrenergl m stem to stern, end ILis thought tuat he alteranions suggest. | ed witl havea most bauedelal effect. The sappho | J _ _ y experience | sea bird that knows wheu | ning, 40 retrieve her laurels sne ve nothing’ undone, and sure enongh palt tie bare? Won, | It will doubtter crane Judgme, it to bring matters to a is Wit to Inne vietory that focus | Her iriend, the Cambria, already Welcome toxadis of ance an | Poppears her new apris gsuit was not exactly her | HV, Dut some oLnEr yu The 1eew of the Sapgio | Bre now working det-rmined:y qd. wih a spirit. dn the broiling wuo of yesterday the meu were | Perched on high, or baneing to che rygeing, or in nt © part Of The versel bnay al work, She is getting | ' being set a up as quickly #0, She factory fo MNSt He OBtaIE order rapidly, but with #surcty th tf, IAs ! H ped, Will have tia fruitful res ith ne | pone c Will b® very shortly ready to iw mikowes or the aorp. rn atanet ‘This statioh veteran, sno ane sun nal of pintaed bee faval gine {present Moove ve Pe at the foot HY wUFeEL, HHO IK t rougiiy overhauled, — Afier iwo of gomplie reat she Wi) ay ‘orth fo east down her courageous pain (enday rhe will be placed on the ary dock, | o © dle WH Wiwien go @ Complete KoHYVUGOR. | or spars, sie | f | Politlent | disperse the crowd. | bow in the bauds Of justl personage than M. Grevy, the late (and fatare) mem- ver for the Jura and the present Bitonnier of the Onder of Advocates. ENGLAND. Heverdy Johpsows Farewell On the 1704 inst. the Mayor of Southampton re. ceived the following letter from Mr. Reverdy Jobn- son, in reply to an invitation to t before his departure from tuls port for Amer: Lonpox, May 16, 1269. habitanta of Southampton ten day asl might al for Amertoa, T i id; bet my such att haat impossibie vo. dowo. From iny arrival bu the present time, your peoples and 1 have led. Tho present tieave Eng! Thame, pelor to would gladly gagemente are the momen tion of my go peo United States. For a few days, owing to recent it oocury, t to tnd have already ceased to exist heretore, to any hore with th ot happening the career of hou ‘lg be eren more usin the futore than athe past, and th pinced lirmer ati wienes Wp Mr M for the bo regard, ¥ webs vest FRANCE. GatheringSerious lice Chay the Disturbances The P Populace=Biood shed. Tue electoral meetings in Paris have heen attend- ed with noise, confasion and bloodshed. Since 1861 aach ecenes have not been Witnessed to the streets 58 have been occasioned by the recent disturvances just previous to the elections, ihe following ex. wacts ave from the Paris papers of the i4th:— ‘The Patrie wage great crowds of People assemied fast night (ish) about the Ch apoleon, on the Boulevards, where an electoral meeting had taken place. Some were shouting ive Raspatl ! aud otvers singing the “Mars The immense crowd stopped ail circulation; and the police, who were there in great numbers, vainly endeavored to | Several charges we ently made by the Gardes de Paris, M. B Visionary inspector of the imnvicipal guard, sirack on the head by a loaded cane end s wounded, The young man who dealt the biow w iminediately arrested. It ts feared that M. Brun’s wound will end in death, Another officer, M. Lom- bard, was alto seriously wonnved. Among the crowd « great number received wonnds in the cay. alry charge, Reckoning the number arrested with thowe of the preceding wight at the Catelet Ixty indiviciun the 4 Nationale has this acconnt:— | The police agents, to the n iT Of 400 oF 500, Ale reed the crowd by charges. Several ocked down and trampied on. nek, at the corner of the Rue Amelot, ene r several vsone Were wounded in one of these cliarges. One ag an, struck ip the forehead, wae taken to 4 miss at the corner of the Rue de Jurenn , when (he meeiing Was diseoi took place. A workman was #t a life-preserver atid was carried hy ‘The Rappel reports that an oMecr jamed Brun received a blow from & loaded ewne and had ie skull smashed in, On the Place de ta Han. tile, where wd, kinging the “Marselilaise’ | bad gathered w the number of 2,000 of imore, te Monnied munietpal gaard | charged the | crowd —@ithout warming. The ek WAR | awit), Wotktn end chivien were thrown down wil tenpied om Ae fer we kuOWw | feo ice rel duty, especially at present moment, when ciuaius ore’ naturally inclined to get excited over political questions, relative to which in a few days | they will have to give judgment, AUSTRIA. The Closing Speech ef the Emperor Francis Joseph. ‘The Reichsrath was closed on the 15th inst., and the following is the speech delivered by the Ewperor, an extract of which was published in the cable tele- grams of the 16th:— His Majesty, after alluding to the unhappy position of the country at the time of the convocation of the Retchsrath, expressed his satisfaction avd acknow- ledgments at the manner in which both houses had vy their parliamentary labors fulfilled the ex- pectations of the sovereign. Ilis Majesty added:— “It Was necessary to found an entirely new order of thn ‘This Was accomplished by the establisit- ment of the constitution which, while Nnitiog the C1s- Leithan provinces, has afforded a large field for the autonomous vernment of the country, and = given ie, finishing stroke to the compromise with Hungary, ‘the military organization las not only drawn the band of union more closely round the monarchy, but has also increased its power. This fact, together with the friendly relations existing between Austria and the other Powers, j8 @ guarantee for tie maintenance of peace, which the empire so absc- Tutely requires.” homey | to the financiai situa- on, his Majesty spoke of the large demands mace upon the taxpaying efforts of the people, and said tat, thanks to the joint powers of the government and the administrative bodies, a way had been found by which it was hoped to place the finances upon a sound footing, adding that public economy, the re- form of taxation and the general improvement of commeree afforded grounds for anticlpating that the nation would soon recover from the sacrifices ithad made. The »peech from the throne then pro- ceeds to enumerate the results of the legislation of the expiring session, mentioning especially the establishinent of a supreme tribunal of the empire. the introduction of trial by jury of press offences, the reform of the criminad law, the separation of the wovernment from the administration of justice, the abohtion of imprisonment for debt, the repeal of the usury laws and many other important measures. Allnsion is then made to the numerous railways bil's which have been paased, to the conciusion of several commercial, postal aud telegraph conventions; 10 the adoption of the laws regulating the position of the religious denominations mn Austria, by which equal rights are granted to all creeds; to the estgblishinent of civil marriage, and. the settlement of the relations between the schools and the Church. ‘His Majesty added:—“‘l trusi that these laws will en- dare as the bases of a peaceful organization between the Churca and state. ‘The law relaung to popular schools will elevate the education of the country (o sach a degree as must consiitute the surest founda tions for the welfare of monarchy and the people. [ hope that in the next session of the Reischratu those who still hold aloof from our joint efforts will decide to particypate In them. Austria must offer a grea) home to all her different nationalities, dispensing towards ail equal justice and equal good will.” The Emperor conciuded as follows:— eemhe coustitu- tion is the groundwork upon which this object is to be obtaimed. An undersianding among the several races of the empire must certainly be arrived at, because this cannot fail to be the ulti. mate result, and because Austria alone offers to all her peoples protection, freedom aud the prese: of they indepeucence and p siicu tions LOCAL INTELL'G! Farrar. ACCIDENTS.—Patri Mulvaney, a laborer, who resides at 529 Second avenue, was killed last evening by an embankment falling on him, Le body was taken to the Morgue. Catharine aged four years, was run over by a truck at Third Avenue and ‘Twenty-sixth street and instantly killed. Tne driver of the truck, Hugh Conran, was arrested, SEVERELY Cut.—A man named Lawrence Kenney, aged sixty-five years, residing at 26 Mott street, was feloniously assaulted at the above number by ‘Thomas Murphy, of 229 Ehzabeth street, who nsed a club over Kenney’s head, SPANISH SAILORS ARRESTED.—The two Spanish sailors—Frank Rodrigues and Jessy Gesler—who assanited and stabbed Peter Burns and William Bradiey on Monday nigiit last in front of No. 58 Oak street, were arrested last night by officer Dorsey, of the Fourth precinct. Burns and Bradley are now in the hospital. Higuway Rosprry.—Two unknown men yester- day attacked William Crosby. residing at 743 Third avenue, while he was carrying @ box of Jewelry val- at $1,500. ‘They, however, ag not succeed in getuing possession of the box, aud made their escape before the police of the Nineteenth precinct were able to come up to time. STAsBED.—Ellen Shannon, aged twenty-four years, residing at 14 Dover street, was stabbed in the head, while she was standing in the hallway of her rest- dence, by # man known to the police ntch Haley.”’ He made bis escape. The woman's wound 18 said to be not dangerous. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for Mawr York—This Day. «eve 11:38 morn 11 56 Snn rises... Sun sets. PORT OF NEW YORK, WAY 29, 1869, CLEARED. ip France (Br), Grace, Liverpool ott nnehip City of Antwerp (Br), Mireliouse, Liverpool—J ale. Steamship Hansa (NG), Brickensteln, Bremen—Oelrichs & ‘Btenronbip Lodona, Hovey, Cow Bay—Snow & Burges ip Wilmington, Cole, Key West and Galveston— Wiliams @ Guion. Steamship Gen Meade, Sampson, New Orleans Fre Aker. Stearnehtp Cortes, Nelson, New Orleans—H B Cromwell rie Steamanp San Jacinto, Atkine, Savannah— WR Garri- so Steamship Huntaville, Crowell, Savannab—R Lo Steainai:ip Jame Adger, Lockwood, Chariesion—It R Mor- gan Stoamship Hilea $ Terry, Chapin, Newbern, NC—Murray, Ferris sone Han Steamahip Fania Freemam, Wilmington, NC. sell ‘ae, Norfolk, tp Revecea Cyd Chichester, Wilmington, NC— —J Lorillard. city Point and ty, Georgetown, DC—Phillipa & Iden, Boston—W P Clyde Steamship Acusunet, Keliy, New Bedford—Ferguson & Wood. Ship Cingala (Br), Neilaon, London—Howard Willey. Slip Stration Audley (it), Smith, London—A L Rowe & Ship Aurora (Br), Udey, Bremen_Jas E: minton & Co. Ship Elen Austin, French, san SW BK ourne (Hr), T x Freden (Sts), Hog ke ‘far Brave (Br, Lucas, Cork for orders -Funeb, Riye & “Hark Princess Alice (Br), Sims, Core for orders—A Lind ney ‘Bark Voyagenr (Br), Varwell, Queenstown for oniers ark Frod (NG), -GF Fonch, Raye & Funch, Baye & Emannelsen, Cronstart “hare Charlotie (NO), Peder Antwerp ‘ince gata lenza (Ital), Faget taro W Hortou, Rhoades, St Johns and Ponce—J 9 In. graham. Hark d, Sagoa HDA U Brookman, czy ‘Hrett, Bon & Co, Breit, Son & Co. NB. "Henderson Rroe unter, Miramielt— A ‘astellano, Trieste- Funch, nder, Richibucte PiNevinw PR Storges & aro, MeLeilan, Cardenas Waydell & Co, ta (ir), Hill, Clenfuegoe—Tucker & Light r), Newbold, Hamilton (Bermuda) lor (Rr), Major, Bermuda D Moto}! a Brig ert Dewin (Br. Dewis, Windsor, N6—B FP Small & Brig Alice Starrett, Hooper, Gaiveston— If Mallore & Co Mok Pica Humphrey, 8+ Pierre, Mart HA Vatable as Kehr Corinne (Br), Johu son, Harbor Island aCe Schr So Moss A Ward, Windsor Puneb, a, Craise, Nawenn nia (br), MeBurole, Crandell, Une NB. pheay & Co. chr RA Ford (Br), Carpenter, Dore & Bons. Kobe C A Johnson, Willie, Washington, Ne Kehr Mare Mankity Tyler, Baltimore Van Brunt & Sintzht. zavethport Snow & PL Neviue Rieh- ‘chi Alaska, Clark, Machiag-Snow & Richards Granite Star roceer, Boston —L W Lewis. Sour dla, Harding New pr Re he P ater, Nie Pro ence HN Jackson « Co. gusow & Wood. ARRIVALS, REPORTED HY THE HERALD STRAM YacIrs, Steamebip Mein (NG), vo fouhempion 1h, 9 & Oo, Sai Pawns J, bound F an ia ba mot ti wer? yun 7th iat , hon tei Hy ol Baath teaanhip Devthian ana her, K Toes ay a gf eaton: at 14 vin 0 haduntei scoring NR: Jat M4, 1on14 08, brig Masihu x Horry,’ steering & ty Wr edie wme, brig Lrngetine, hence for Matah michip Viren Bulkley, Racenne And passengers. 0 Murray. Perrin Bieninahip Harsxosea, i'yder, 0 hours, with mdse ton, with mane and nee, Han inieter, Arnoy. Feb 20, with od Avjier March 3) Cope n | unter. Wilmington, NO, with mene \ | by parties in Portiand for $6,500, rosied i268 ion 86 88 Es ne 4'3 13, from’ oe tah ahip it Indies for Fr), Bark Sabine, Ereaker, Liverpoot, a tase with mdee, to C H Maliogy 4163, » Had variable weathe k St Peter (of Folledenkis) Goodwin, ‘ardiff, 40 days, wits allway Hose tent Oe WCE Gon Had! westerly galee the entire passage; split and fost sails and stove bi war Bark John Cobvold. (Bx), Storton, Palermo, BB dave, with oy to Lawrence, Giles & Co ; vease) to Geo F hag ened 1 Gibraltar April 13. ‘Had’ fine weather in the Mediterra- ee Wowie 22, lat 35 10, lon 65 35, spoke brig Morning ie 01 Bark Hugo (NG), Recker, Sar 66 with coffe pencnareny ‘Von ‘Sachs, ind “tnoderate weather the ent ne P*Rerk Golden Fleece (of New Haren), Rhodes, Barbados, 15: days, with aa: lasses, to H Trowbridge’s Sons. Brig Ebe (ital, Partolomae, Palerm lays, with fruit to order, Had variable weather, Bay at S4, lon 47 spoke bark Seper (Aus), from ‘Trieste for New Yor! Brie Me aripoea, (of Micekion ton), Stag Staples. jones n ne with bad a very heavy to ae fale from N to Nise amas herbs rig Atalanta (DF), Mestiliany 1a pm, 16 days, with sugar, €e, to Sturges & Co, rik Momas OWen (ot Poruandy, Cunt Sagua, 18 dayn with sugar, &e, £0 Thompson « Hiwler, if Charies: ony entountered a heats galo froos, NW, erhioh blew furl ously for 44 hours ;~ shipped a #ea, which stove two hhds_mo- Iugsés on desk; Tecelvedt no, other damage. Saiied in com- th brik avid Owen, for Boston. F Anna § Leverett Thompson, Tamploo, 24 days, with £0. to Bragivre & Thebaud. Has been 5 days N of Hat- teras, with light winds and a great deal of fox. Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Chesapeake, Braai from Portland for New York, with madaty ra FA - Solr Emily, Grant, ety Ellsworth, naa for New York, with lumber, to John Boynton’s Son & Co. 5 Red Jacket, Averill, from Rockland for New York, Schr A li Jacobs, Jones, from Plymouth for New York, with heading, to were & Co. Schr Fatladiom, der, from New Bedford for New York. Scr Tiltie B, Brown, from Newport for New York. Schr Ann Flower, Jones, from Providence for New York, Schr Susan & 4 Mary, Kenyon, from Providence for New ‘Schir Cora, Kelly, from Providence for New York. a Potter & Hooper, Bradbury, from Providence for New hr FG Russell, Clark, from Portland, Ct, for New York. Sebr It P tokem, trom Notwich for New York. BOUND EAST. Schr J.B Cunningham, Kelly, from Rondont for Pioritenco. Scbr Wm gent, from Hoboken for Boston. Rehr Uyergreen, Bunee, from Hllzabethport for Providerice, Schr Henry Gibbs, Snow, from New York tor New Bedford. BELOW. Biyp Mary Durkee, from Ardrossan, 33 days (by pilot boat 4 W Blont, No Bark Robert Goatrey, from Liverpool (by pilot boat G W Blunt, No 11). SAILED. Stesmships France, Liveryoo); City of Antwerp, do; Fat- ton, Bremen; Haneay do ; Cambria, Glasgow ; 3t Latent, Ha- yrei Cleopatra, Vera Cri Meade, Now Orlean: Cortes, do; Alabama, Fernand tun ville, Savannah } San Jacinto, do; Jas Adg Rebecca Ci 8 Serena Thom pan viga Helen G Rich, Wind at sunset S, very light Shipping Notes. ‘The pilot boat Hope was lowered yesterday noon from the central one of the screwsiocks, near the footof Market alip, after having ber copper sheathing patched and her top sides painted, ‘The bark Howard, 696 tons, built in Shelburne, N&, in 1864, and belonging to Yarmouth, was lowered from the balance dry dock, foot of Pike street, ou Thursday morning, after having her bottom painted. The steamboat Katahdin, owned by James T sanford, after being caiked, stripped of her old and furnished with a new sult of copper sheathing, was lowered from the great balance dry dock, near the foot of Pike slip, on Friday morning. ‘The schooner © E Moody, after having her bottom painted, was lowered from the Nelson & Townsend dry dock, foot of Gouvernenr street, on Thursday afternoon, ‘The bark Teresa, 346 tous, new measurement, builtin Wie Mamnsburg in 1457, and owned by Messrs Maitland, Phelps & Co, of this city, is on the balance dry dock, foot of Pike slip, being calked, stripped of her old and furnished with a new suit of yellow metai sheathing. This isthe result of an Un- derwriter's survey. ‘The steamer Ariadne, 818 tons, new measnrement, built in Mystic, Ct, in 1654, and belonging to Messrs Livingston & Ce, of thie city,ison the sectional dry dock, foot of Clinton street, having her boitoin painted. The togboat HL Wait was lowered from the N Townsend dry dock yesterday, at noon, after havi painted, ‘The brig Iza, £80 tons, new measurement, built in Sears Port, where she belongs, In 1864, in on the larger one of the screw docks, having her yellow metal abeathing patched. The tugboat Unit is on the Nelson {& Townsend dry dock, being painted. ‘The pilot boat Ezra Nye is on the central one of the screw docks, having her copper sheathing patched, The ship Riverside, 1243 tons, built in Bath, Me, in Febru- ary, 1868, and belonging to Mesers Charies L Wright & Co, of this city, fs on the great sectional dry dock, near the foot of Rnigers slip, for the purpose of being recalked. There were 612 vessels in port yesterday, of which 74 were Steamers, 81 sbips, 147 barks, 108 brige and 102 schooners. ‘The slip between piers 41 and 42, East river, usually occu- pied by the mammoth balance dry dock, is being dredged. ‘That immense structure t* now temporarily lozated between piers 49 and 50, near the foot of Gouverneur street. Yester- day afternoon large numbers of people gatherea on the joining plers and the vessels in the netghborbood, waiting to witness its departure from its old berth, and were amply paid for their patience, Seven steam tugs were employed in tow- ing it, As it glided out into the stream fear was aroused lest the tide would get a swing on it in cousequence of the im- mense broadside it presented, the dock being 320 feet in length, but tne tide being at the slack and the conduet of the steamers judicious, it glided majesticaliy tatu the stream, causing ail the river craft to give way. Many of the steamers, ferryboats, Ac, # ed it with their whistles as ic slowly moved ap the river. Bank KATE SPRING, before reporind a having heen ore in the Wrin river, baw been couiemued alter a special sold April 5, BAK FIRKLOVERRY (Nor), which went ashore at Cape vit fome time sioce and afterwards got off and was taken Tolk, was sold by the Marahal 2ith inst, to close fal- oe getting her off the beach. Purehased by B & J Baker at Charleston from New York, pe Hatteras, experienced « hoary i split matuvail, puwarky and wasuel the deck load a a broke stanchions, #ioy joone, » Which sailed from Salem, Mass, owed to be the vessel reported and crew landed at Marseilles. loade., enreened over and filled et Ralironi dep pumped v by cable as abandoned at x HAuGr F BON TienN, flo the tu won Ki w Fuller. the crew » Lurvey, 110 north of 4 ten, only fee | it Tor bang * this mnvening > nile with railway irou. Miscellaneeu, Capt Geo G Fletener, of the sten: ton, da, will aecept our thanks for his StesMTog Lingo (new), 80 tons ¢: Da! Perit, from Kings . ners! measure. ingson, Del, 24th She i owned by Messrs i is to be employed in my AB Morton & Bons, of iia numore, towing on the La Platte and Uraghay ri SrRam7Tve AF Carns, from Philadel Me, which arrived et Bath ine in for Pe has been purebaned | Whulemen. Arrived at Yeroheme March 3), barks Masanehusetts, Wil- cox, Guam ; wephine, Vole, Bonin Txland: Avril 1, tb, Helen Snow, Campbell, do; 12th, ten, Willi pril 12, barks Maa Ww, dO; ett, On gruine 18th, iielen 1th, Jowevbine, do; ¥d, Janis Allen, do. Spoke A ship showing Ditrate tig signal, red and blo, with a white contre, steering May 1h, Jat 87 80, lon 63.0 Hark Howland, from Boston for Surinam, May 2, Int 40 10, tom 63 19, ig Adeinide (of Topsham, Me), steering N, no date, off sup vt Inlet. he Harel Doug n for Liverpool, May 13, no Foro! Ports. AMOY, March 31 -Salled, bark Reveoca (Br), Davi NYork (before reported withont date), Barrage, May Ib Arrived, Leopold, Petriah Balt BORDEAUX, May 15—Salled, Clara, Graett NY ork: Aun dl, brig Harvest Queen, Sebuits, fo port 30th, brig, Aunetia, for NY k, to wail 2b; web ookalta, Bliart, for ao. om ee Ono: May 12.—Arrived, Reunion, Danbar, NYork. eT. May 16. Arrived, Westervouen, from Londow and leit for NYork DEMPRARA, May 7 for BYork, ie. Tn port briga Annie Gardner, and Bu- May’ I!.Arrived, Tyras, Hallgren, NYork for it; Solmim, Alsson, do tur d 7, Bodin, NYork, LRUTHERA, May 20—in port achra Ger Urant, and Ven: | trona (Br), for NY ork, ig FaLMouTm, May 1i.—Arrived, Forinton, Thorsen, NYork, GTDRALTAL Arrived, ‘Paeliica, Savarene, NYork; | Velue, anno, mn do, atied April 20, kaibiyn Dior | May 8 Mr | “ ttingham (from Messina), Hoetman (trem Messina), Baltimore: | from Measina for Philadelphia, Antelope, Randall from Mexnine rom, Palermo for do, schr Kusle | ~ Wind &W May 8 ‘ied, Emma Murr, Crosby, Pitiadal- pin. arn net!, Banguin Wavwn, tay 16 Arrived, Embla, Jensen, NOrlea’ HONG KONG, April Won port, eb mond Dominion, Pree | }, for dan Dimmock (Br), Win- } barks AW Steve man, Rolling, from , mera, Holt, from San Parsee, Soule, from | April Hun. thipe Windward Barrett, Sao Prancisen ; aluer, M’Carin, do: Lith, National Bugis, Riuk bark Stempere, Glikey, New Arrived, echt Avuje i Son Ay May 11—Sniled, Francesco Song > Ba 18 FA fran, 00, HAVANA, May 99 Arrived, York. Bis WA Sy Mey Sat | GNrockhni, Rockhill, do; | Connery, do: ing { prot. All goods warranted as fey oom ae for Hoaton; Record, Colter, KeAlalon, qoute Schwaker, NYork. Lonpon, senate M ‘Sailed, wia, Patten, United ‘a Flb, Be Seba. Bessie? pinche ward, Howitt, JURENSTO' Cuba, Moo- sw NYorx for or iverbool Cand. pro yrdeeesed)y Rangarod, Man- fn cay 2 Are 26 Hat i abi hy FF coe ar oY PaRArghn, May 15—O8, Black Brothers, Perry, from Rot ectvey May 12-097, Howard, Cocks, from NYork for Liv- ANORAE, April 19—-In h port, ahi Mary ace une; barks ce fs Mae oe NVQ iene per ton; Ji ved 5: avintocke wine Tun from NYork, ras a st ig Luubra, Percival, from 8ydney, NS Chinaman (Br), Fenton, NYork; 10th anglosanon (Be ap. Ue stipe widsom doe , : SYDNEY, arch ai tn port, ships Crusader, Brad- fords fo for "han Soy to commence Md soon; Martha Reed, from Newcastle, NSW, for San Francisco, ae Jonny; NB, May %8~Arrived, ship Pocahontas, Weeks, Cleared 28th, achr Marcns Hunter, NYork. body, Paine, Yoxouama, April 30—1n port ship George Pen from NYork,’ arrived Ist, une; bark Valetta, Glover, repy Menmers Fawiuxel Goodwin, and Augutta, Al abbott, for sale, ‘Sailed 16th, ship Lorenzo, Follansbee, Houolula, American Ports. ALEXANDRIA 27—Areived, schrs Ot L Martz, Martz, Boston; ‘ty geo, Suh Providence; Maria Pleradm, Grant, and Daniel th lulon, NYork’; Carrie jolmes, Holmes, en's Point Sailed—Schrs AP Cranmer, Cranmer, Jersey City; Mod- eaty, Weaver, arttord; EL ‘Gilderalesve, Carroll, aliddle- “NOSTON, May %8—Arrived steamer Nereus, Bearse NYork: brig Madawaska, Fowle, Singapore; sobre. Six Sle! tere (Bs (an, Fenton, Ponce} Bay State, Seabury, NYork; W. Cleared teamer, George A Howes, Raltimore via izzte, Tro Br Revell, st ‘St Thomas; An- estrup, Teint delphia? chr Mary ¥ cee os lel Pe ir Mai ‘an 7 re. Balled steamers’ George Appoldy whd Roman; barks Si- ofa, as ‘Edson, Egerl aud Kremlin, May We—Arrived, brig Alex Nickels, Rose- agua; schre’ Chiloe, Hamilton, ortiand; Paihw Healey, Porlsmouth, NH; Dick Williams, Corson, and Hammond, Faine ost Cleat Yandora Br), Howard, St John yale achra Valeria, Gonkt In, Cardenas; © A Dor rnfield, White, Nyorks Harriet’ Baker, Webber, Bangor: olen Engle, Howe, Bedford; Loughney, Swann, Huiison; Robin Hood, “Aaains, Bi 5 Siena Harrison Leib ; brigs Blanche, and John Rich- anda, BATH, May _27—Sailed, brig ‘Tongler, Rose, Philadelphia; achr Rebecca Florence, Rich, CHABLESTON, Ma; Be revea, achraN W Smith, Took- er, and Constitation, Smith, NYo: Oy ‘sailed Sour Annie Lewis, Dayton, St Ma tee eee steausinp Manhattan, NYork brig H Per- ins, Boston. CALAIS, May Arrived, schr Nellie, Anderson, NYork. ‘Schr George & Mary, ‘ork. $0 the red, schr Lymburner, ‘Orcutt, NYork. itt Cleared, sebrs Maria Roxanna, Falmer, and Hudson, EASTPORT, May 29—Cleared, schra Island Belle, Bowman, and gawk ha NY ‘ork. ‘TH, May '25—Cleared, scbr Jas Tilden, Davis, NYor Ease GREENWICH, May 28—Arrived, schr Ann Eliza, Caswell, Rondont. ERNANDINA, May 28—Arnved, schr J H Jones, Lines, Path RIVER, May 27—Arrived, achra Pioneer, Lathrop, Georgetown, DC, for Somerset; Thos Bordea Writhington, chances} Mary Miller, Dayton, Elizabethport; ork, ANULNES HOLE, May 2, PM Arrived, rigs Jag Davis, Btowers, NYork for Stockton, Me; Edith, 'Pi Windsor for Baltimore; se Wheeler, Lewia: 3 siusman, Wen- ver, and Beta, Brown, Phiiadelphia tor Boston ; Ottoman, Nye, Hoboken for do; Fanny Elder, Shea, Rondout for New= buryyort; Cold Hunter (Br), Price, 8 Johus for Newport and ‘Passed by, E {1 Atwood, Hizging, Piitston for Washington; Quprey, Crolwiey, Calais for N york; Allee Oakes, Marson, Gardiner for Sa!'ed —Brig Geo 8 Berry; aches Borest Home, Mery Price, Trade Wind, It W Dilion, Exotiy & Jenny, ‘Louise, AH Cain, Mary Willey, Island Belle, Geo, ler, Plymouth Rock, AJ J Fabens, Caspian, Patan Marshal Perrin, Romeo, aham, $$ King. ‘tb, SO Agrived rm wailed, schrs Sarah A Read, Arnold, Portland, Ct, for Boston. JACKEON VILLE, oa hes Larrerh ttn brig A Bradshaw, , New York; scl pena os Banker, New Londo Paragon, "Peat ston; Mary’ Fletcher, Tracy, Cam- den, Me! igen Bath, Cleared hye Nellie ¥F Burgets, McKeen, Belfast, F 1e, loon, Fal River; R. Wyman, OBILE, May 24—Arrived, brige Clanerom, Olive’, Matan- rocut, ‘Colburn, Boston’; seur Anna, Whitmore, Utila NEW ORLEANS, May °3—Arrived, bark Jaruco, Bosill, Havana; brige Clara Pickens, Rogers Newyort, Wales; Mo: Rogers, Jones, X¥or ‘Mth—Bark Emilie & Laura (Fr), Daniel, Bordeaux Sarah, Gorham, Matanza; scr Montrose, Krudson, vor arleston. Below, coming up, shi Fanquebar, Har: an from Bae Mil brig Caroline, wer Ch ih )» Knouth, Cronata Kee Bry Bean, St Prerge, Maruinqua ¢ mich 8 te Spark, Got Cornell, Rua steamship Geo W: ved, ‘ashin; Kon er, NYork. New: LONDON, May 27, ai Nad vont tr He bi per for Lg wong | John ka, Fe ‘ox, NY ‘ork ee; Angler, Beske, do for New Bedford; D i Bald: an yo Meoseta for N Nyork. RWICH, May 27 —Arrived, echr Mary Anna, South Am- re pacing Be No 42, Rodan, Philadelphia; Ma- ‘Bailed—Scht ria Fleming, Williams, NYork. ‘NEWPO! PM—Arrived, achra Anny Abbott, oster, Shefliel’, Pawtucket ram, Boston. vin, “a T, May Franklin, Me, for NYork: D for do, steaming AF Cupelia, Growelly well, Philadelphia tor Port. and NEW HAVEN, May 28—Arrived, achr Sarah J Hoyt, Cra- mer, Alexanuri: & LA Armstrong, Wright F t, Ponce, PR. PAICADELE HEA, ka Maty Henter, Clark, Palermo; + Sacue ant sCavieta:s Isola, Jane’ C Msi som Gove, k Rockport: M. Steciman, ‘neinany ‘een a was n; A Leaming, Brower, Newburyport Hinkley, Boston: 3 Comprsa, Crowel, Dightowe Griding, New P drands Lake 1 9 & Fra ele w Hote New Tavens Franel, Gibbs, Rockyort Allee B, York 5B Wheeler, Toys, on. Below, drigs Beavior, from 08, Afid Sporiaman, from Matanras Cie, Samay aaa OF, G), Wenderhorst, Hremen ; bark Marion (Bp, Williams, Fam igs Corn, Hender. son, Liverpoo!, N 8; Marianna TV dor Gotal Li Hobin, Douglass, Winterport; achra Abbig Pitwoane? anahenk: Boston; Anna ged , Jones,” do; Julia Se, Cando; do; Amadeo, § mith, Provincetown; George Fales, Littie, Providence Hes, Winamore, Boston ; Restl ford, Salem “Adie Steelman, Salem. ener Went to sea, hb —Stoa ner Uraguay 8) tons) for sander, 8 Aj toe Rothiemay, for Pistons brige Eagles At 9 Giorattat i Hamburg: Minute Abbie: for Trinidad, on. % -Arrived, bark Geo 8 Hunt, Wood- MENOVIOENC Mav 2¢—Arrived echra Gettysburg, Corson, ; Oliver Amen, French, Georgrtow! au Marion James, Veldron, Cavatier, Ale din 6 G Cranmer, “Cranmer, do; E B Wharton, Bonsall, Phidelphia; David A Berry, Walers, Elizabethport: Jonn D Huckaley, wollias, Port Johnson ; Susan & Mary, Kenvo., Hobo! Veranda, Pon w York; sloops Harvest, Cor: ¢, Worden, do, jewton, Richy Washington, Di Inet nethnort: Tunis Bodine, junee, do n Count ond Connectiont, Step) York. Fh‘ Crowelh, York; Flight, Crowell, ; sloop Rienal, Covieigh,' Kilts Bink, Johowon, do beth por rt. PL YOUTH, rind 21 Arrived, sobre ey Philatel- bie, Queathy, ‘Eitzwbethy hia 26th, V # Aura B Jacobs, Jones, X Tork. PAWTUCKET, Ma —Arrived, sche Golden City, Gould, Charlent a, Harding, Nondout: fRalled—Schr Martin Van Buren, pt OCRLARD, May, 20—Arrived and Bilemes iss Linder. Crockett SH Yall, NYork Sarab, Oenniston, Sunstes, Higging, NYork; Aialante: Proto aay Sailed Qist, sehrs Currie M itieh, tor Savi mah; N Taro Massachunetisy Kenialeion «ike, and Arctic, Hail, snow Squall, Rovinso Herald, Hall, and A SAVANRAT May 2 n, Roadvat? ll, NYork ; 27 ton, Rondont a, Lliwell, NYork ; 27th, Leosiora, Dow, wGiemred Sh, aches Mary M8 . i “ leare achrs Mary Milnes, Olark, Georgetown, DO; C F Elmer, Corson, Kaltinore,. ern whist INGTON, NC, May 26—Arrived, brig Bertha (NG), Gleared Sehr Margaret & Lucy. Day, NYork, ~Arrived. serait enn Ive, NYork, Woooe HOLY, M. Arrived, a Harrisburg, Wire ell, Buenos Ayres. I, schre American Chief, Pinkham, NYork: 2d, Auvlia Tda Hudson, Greele MISCELLANEOUS, LES.—SMITHS' NEW YORK PALE ALB. Zz aureus legal everywhere: ts “even jon, eniaranteed : no ‘SE. Al in nde street. ry vanee ; advice free, ADVERT BORI T8 FOR THE UERALD D ix, BROOKLYN Tour OF IN STREDT. CONCENTRATED Root Beer. beer acy, will nnd it to \ *_KNAPPR AY tract of roots for makin manatactarers, dru; me and finely flavored heer; henides, ‘er apace of time than by the old ., Sole Proprietor New York, and by ail wi by jolwe dealers in the nied’ Btates an —Ft Wrens MANU FACTURERS, 804 Th ti before iret eleewhere by po dohig Jou will save one extra pee ABEL & SCHWAR. CURATIVE FOR CORNS, reatest known ar H Wh Broadway, corner 0 ‘teat of the fee eu Fulton strest, A 1, OFFICIAL 6 PBR CORNY. COMM JN. for all investments at ne Fire & Oo. Have ho conn@otton with any tickets given away. Bend WAG, TTRK * rig y MISCELLANEOUS. | i ue iareoiwents OF srEECE PEnMaNeWTLd Snag, cevaat ot nual reece Melerence givens we As by Dr. torn a ot To hea A, Divonors ont ED PR es Comperzasione #1 Pi. B FOOTE, autor York,” Ofice hours from 10 ISEASES or cae celve datly the U BARRY’ DBLcIONS igre ae ae Food and DUB. way, and all - IPE 18 THE GIFT OF GOD, When we are sick this ite ts ob is obscured under a 100d, ope pressed with humors. Experience han taught us certaim means, which never fail for their removal, Shall we net Avail ourselves of these meant, and thus restore our healthy our life? ‘The child receives with his life the seeds of hin death, Tt may take one or one hundred 3 dved_yeara before the seeds dead their sad fruit; but just as sure as the seeds of death ripen life censos. Purging is the qrand safeguard, because them what fosters the seeds of death are taken away—espelled from the body. Sie GOVERN YOURSELVES BY EXPERIENCE. My child, aged five years, had scarlet fever, and for five days had constant fever. By order of the doctor 1 gave hep syrup of rhubarb; she took nearly a pint, but her bowels comp tinued closed, On the fifth day the doctor said her bowele must be opened or she would be lost, I proposed BRANs DRETH'S PILLS; to thie he would not consent—saying she was too weak. I consuited with my husband, and we cou- cluded to give her three pills, In about four hours they ope- rated, filling half full a common chamber. After that opera tion the fever left her, and ahe rapidly recovered. Reference, 206 Clermont avenue, Brooklyn. BRANDRETH'S PILLS, sold by druggiats, “Fall directions around each box box, Principal oflce, Brandreth House, New York. QFrewe—rt VTKEN PER CENT COMMISSION GIVEN at MCINTIRE & CQ.'3 316 Canal and. 164 Chatham street. We hare no connection with any other party or parties. | tended tor” Send (er ovoaan abn JOHN MoINTL MoINTIRE & CO. RT OINTE ae ATENT COMPRESSED IVORY BILLIARV BALLA, Faro and Poker Checks, white Rubber Mart Rings, Ac. WM. M. WELLING, sole patentes ae} tarer Pi ‘Centre meee 8 AT and, fs pres, CASHED IN THE ABOVE LOTTERE KS & CO.'S private Patton rect, Oud Herald babdtiy and 200 8 Brondway, roomy Nos. 4 aud §,'New York. Send for circulars, ) ADICAL OURE, WITHOUT KNIFE, 6 eg oR detention from business, for Strict ity, Recor, te tase: asa aa boos Mags fanny A. ANTS, ‘M. D., 144 Lexington avenue. eee aaREnon 0. sonal. 3. Fs N. zo May be ‘199, Ni TT. LAN outh street, Ee te pleasure to, Nate T ‘have the effects of your Micmac Indian aura of Self in every stage oF dma, od Pe iGerstore re recommen it, not only as @ cure, but also as @ ator: A. ©. FETTY, M. D. N, B.—This vom Roe Me Remoty can caly be bac at No. 62 th South street, room Nh, i SPEARWATER, Proprietors’ (HE ORIGINAL ELIXIR OF CALISAYA BARK HAS forty years’ reputation as the best tonic, anti-dyspeptic, and ague preventive. _ MILHAU'S SONS, 168 Broadway. E GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE FOR THI T, a only, preparatory, to alterations of building; wn parall juetions in prices at the world renowned Roe HIRAM ANDI: 99 Bowery. dan nmenee th the Lowell ‘Three Ply and Ingrain’ Carpe Mats, Wintow ‘Shades, Covers, floor Dilclotha, all ngs prices far below quoted in i ‘ate p city, for 80'days only. NO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— ‘The increasingly frequent robberies of safes of banks = individuals, and especiails Gone) recent million doilar rob- wy of @ savings bank In P meyer ico well excite tlazmy although, on the intter case ls the wonder only is that it did not’ocour becore. sae place can be found raed eee catia the corner Zz Broad 2 ony Ti6)'n ‘and Lifer ate, bei lace, feacems opportane to invite the whether jusiness or curiuuity, to visit and. see the promines end the move of vusiness, thst the security and eonvenience there Oilered may be sili! ore widely known and. app! separate business rovm ts provided for ladieacor whom we Fery many among our reniers and deposttéra. rovision upon the prem! separate or ere ail rluks to thett socurities are avoided, both of ‘urrying them through the street aud while at the ‘places to a ey woutd be taken, ceduiaa se pa he Arrangements of the office preclude the possibility ony mealthy or adden thon. © choice in aafes generally as & large element of ately aguinet burglars oF Colton ie m1 character of tad the facilities for thor. oughiy wat ‘watching not only the safes but even the watebuen, mapeny bas four watetmen of ite Picked men: way (Nos. leant tw inside ite bight, sangaze: and ho Sud ‘boikiaye lactated, ead promibies proof of watekfuaers. ees ta cere of five vanltes mn thee here lal nor keyhole ight, and the o ‘bein a basement t camer me drills i dhe ray frontand dors and all the room outelde thes eek be seen from both streets ri an nine other watchmen, con- ‘wi stantly on duts a eye to these premises trough the eaten ‘well ae = v8 On two Of the greatest Le} of the etty. other Rg a haimwe ane building make up the number to Sf. poaite, and open, and their em, emplores ‘about all Sieh, one the Weatern ‘Uni yh and Associated, as well as one of four naive Belonging to four police precincts, which corner upon the premises of thie Compauy. ‘There {x constant passing and the premises through the night to and Patron the Pant Once the~ next block, and to xad frou the Ie ferree, ‘These peculiar advantages 1» and expect of opsnness to outside ee - a are smong the greatest of safeguards; the are gual, is indeed exeeus “Aieery one knows the deteotion and pearing suspicions about the pre npensated by the Company. Hl romlees in no other hed as the Merekolhane't Police, in vax of the grest intevesta fnvolved, has evinced bis pega rillln ness to ea tend to the Company every fnellity, protection advice tm hin power, The Company Sones watchful interest of a tucrtecie gaa "olwe of the city, aa well as of other detective tndependent aud has 4 vices of the () of another 3 wond tated tn ike Souatruction of two bulla and no sorroundiog conflagration, however great, could ‘soul ail tte to ‘efthe genvewen of the oles have o = ‘ole refersues to thelr churacter Marnctor aad adaptability te tbe daties, Ip the handling of the many millions of deposits aines the bese yy ot ‘he ea TOK not a dotlar baa beeu jn any i tom, , nekare fon prow rae te The increased accommodation of o. jerge ining root wees syn a “ig peng an ote Bal en ae wan incidental and ovdal interest, to make « rental for "tow far it bes an eur this ta Dest in ite many r to ft by ‘the community, and the fact Mectieat af he aev bust Dusinees somes comes through the ioe focommmbstes tion of ite deniers. The gatire time and attention of of i the Hoa | to ne eccurlty to ite oe Et a ‘of one. vof te institution rates, as an in Income tive permanent Titereat ‘tue tamitanion ‘nnd hs dealers Justify, Respectfully yours, FRANCIS I. JENK: Presitent of the Safe Deposit oo. toarot Ne York. ye Orgrota ls paayines, ona ‘OuA Sree ay rn arent a a wf . a 1m = cat te, ”. 1Stuugh turnteted & the above sat also Royal Movedg, otterien, 3. OLUT ball No. 206 Broadway aud 1 | [noms ¥ aoops. Lance Curtains, Window Shades and Mine A great variety at reduced pricer. "1. WALRATEN, No, 181 Broadway, No, Iv Obentous alent, Povigcetphip, Pa in twenty-one * ravens

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