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WASHINGTON. | ‘Judge Pierrepont Tenders His Resignation. Office-Seckers After the District : Attorneyship. eee The Polygamy Bill Overhanled in the Senate. THE SQUTHERN PACIFIC RAMLROAD. WasrinaTon, Moy 4, 187 tion of Judge Pierves pout. Indge Pierrepont to-day had a Jengthy interview With the Provident. ‘The principal subject of con- vereation was the ce ed ves'gnation of Judge Pierrepont of his oiticial position, For severalweeks the President and the Jucze have been in corespon- fence in regard to Wis waiter, and to-day Jadge Wontemplated Re: Plervepont formally deciired Ms intention to withdraw from olice, Mt was arranged, how. wever, that he should continue to aot for two or three weeks, ‘The Judge will leave his office with asense of the highest appreciation of his ser- vices by the Chicf Megistra: This evening Judge Pierrepont was the guest of the President at dinuer at the Executive Mansion. ‘To-morrow the Judge will pass several hours with the Secretary of Uie Treasury in business connected with bis office and the Treasury Department, and expects to return to New York city in the evening. The speedy resigna- Uon of Judge Pierrepont ws)! once more arouse the contending hosts, aud we may again anticipate a crusade of office lumters iz this direction, The Bavies Mentioned in connection with the office are Delaflela Smith, General Barlow, J. M. Van Cott, Joon Sedgwick, Judge Fithian and Lyman Tre- main. Of course a host of others wil) turn up. Whe pressure wilt undoubtedly be great, Tt may be consoling vo ali ihe aspirants to Know that it is not at all improbable but that the choice of Jadge Pierreponi’s successor has already heen dechied upon by the President. The Polygamy BM Overbauled. The Senate Committee on Territories met to-day and gave the Polygamy bill an overhauling, This bill has already been reported back to ihe Senate, Dbutit was thought that some amenaments might wnggest themselves in giving the subject another consideration, Dut alter considerable (alk it was de- termined to let Ute DIU stand, The Georgia Corruption Tuvestigation=Ime portant Testimony by Seuntor Hill. ‘The investigation into te alleged corruption used by the Bullock faction in procuring the defeat of the Bingham amen¢ t was resumed by the Judiciary Conn ate to-day. Mr. Util, Senator elect fr od AS stated in these de- epate Oo Inre'ation to the alleged approach of tain Senator with a $10,000 bundle of georgia raifroad bonds, it is eaid that Mr. Hil put a very clear case, though ii remains to be séea whether his ebarges can be sustained. formation is a respon. want of the fu Tony of (Mr. Iluutingdon was w @azhier of the Pirst National Bank of this utyt The House Adjournment Resolutio: _ _ The Senate to-day indulged in a little Nouri: the Honse resolution to adjoura the Fourih of Juiy. The opinious expressei were diverse and Fambling, bul were generally opposed to lixing any The ground of his in- Je party, salt to be cogni- 10 told Mit, Hilt, The testi time at present. Some of the virulent Senators took Occasion to put in a few side licks, Trumbull ght Congress liad sat mere ana dove more; Saulsbury, who has just returned’ from one of his periodical recreations, thought this Congress had done more mischici Drake Gave the Judiciary @ommittee one of his M-naturea cuts, all 5 confusion the Pending . The general impression among § tors i tho Honse does not sincerely desive to adjourn on day Mentioned, and trusts to the Senate to posipone the day. Jtis certain that evveral important ures, sucn as the Funding biil and Georgia, will have to come up again, ani a pro- 1 d Gebate will ensue. The Senate evideniy does not Wish to ve hurried. he Howard University Troubles. Mr. Wood having returned from New York the in- vestigation of the charges against General Howard, of the Freedmen’s Bureau, were resumed to-day by the Commitice on Hdacation and Labor. d@enburgh, the original owner of the patent brivk machine, tio ea his testimony, which wag to the effect that good brick could be made by wis process, but that it ‘had been mismanaged by Howard and his friends. Several records in the shape of documentary evi- dence, among others te suppressed repori made by Rev. Dr. Sunderland relative to the fulliug of the University Buliding, mitted; also a report from General Whitticsey, anoiliver of the bureau, showing the sale of some 18 of tho Howard Uni- versity ground to priva’e parties and other irrega- Jarities, morning hour ex Nominations by the President. were sent to the Se ‘The following nomi to-tiny:— ‘Thomas J. Barris Tenneesec; Win. Mei Redraska. Posinuee lock, St. ons nal roed. session 10-aj at Winnine; ou; Thomas d; Oscar Mar rison, Pe wet Hak Kibnrn, Lowis Hormes: fs faval A J. B. a ¥ mander Wim P, Sy mander K. 6, Matthews, to | Jovu Mevowan, 3x, to be Licnten: Tho Southern Pacis: Ata meeting of a su House Commiiice on heid this evening, ions were adopted favoring the construction of a railroad on the thirty-second “ parailel to the Pacillc Ocean, and for givi the franchise to the Southern Trans-Continental Ra mipany. The details of the bill granting the cluise ave left for eral the future consideration and action of the Gc Committee. Postal Changes in New York. The following changes were made by the Postinae- ver General to-day:—Ira Dorriauce, promoted from clerk to head clerk on the cars between New York and Buffalo, N. Y., vice E. B. Stephens, appojnted Postmaster at Binghamton, N. Y.; name and site of Bay Port, Suifuix county, N, Y., changed to Bine Point, and Hudson Still appointed Postmaster, vice W. B. Arthur, superseded by the change; office established at Adriance, Dutchess county, N. Y., and Abraham Adyiance appoinied Postmaster; George J. Murpliy appointed Postmaster at Hurnby, Steuben @ounty, N. Y., vice D. L. Welimen, resigned; James MM. Corwin, appointed Postmasier at Success, Sussex county, N, ¥., vice Melinda Corwia, resigned; Byron N. Crary appointed Postmaster at North Copake, @olumbia county, N. Y., vive A. Williams, resigned; Wiltam Ww. inted Postmaster at Sonora, Steuben county, N. Y., vice A. C. Bryan, re- signed, Recruiting for the Naval Service. The United States steamer Plymouth will leave again when she has completed her compiement of men, her-present complement belng less than a ves- gel of ber size and armament requires. Other steamers are recraiiing men fer the service bc fore they will be able to leave port for seryiae in foreign waters, net The Sioux Indians. Red Chief and about twelve oiler principal men of the Stoux Indians, having applied for perit)ssion to come to Wastington to see their Great Fanner, the President, in relation to their present condition, g@ telegram was sent from the War Department td Per Counizy jo-day granting the request gud io- I strmeting the Indian Agrnt to ware the necessary Srrangeincuts ior bemnging nem hither, PORTY-FIRST 2ST CONGRESS. nnnnnnnnnen mecopd Meesieges SENATE. Warminatos, May @ 10? MOURN ADOOUANMANT aBBOLTION, The House concorrent resolution for adjournment eine die ‘ob Puly 4 was taken up, and @ moron of Mr, Summer to lay Ou tbe table was negatives —yeas 15, maye a. ‘A general ciscusion fo owed, to the efect that the business ‘ofthe present session compared favorably te amonet with that of any cider, The morotmg hour expiring, the resolution went over unt{l (o-mor' 70%, ‘ Lay ie F ogenn of he ge ptt (ibe sabeliies. PCA meni, the nl eteapebiie ‘iandgiaten ~ ha Mr. Mowmien, (rep) aap Pet rnY ar Piya ot pra R ecokeiruciio ra Pa r er enable the Reerets ry of he ee to collect wrecked Fo eee, andoned property, claims abd yee belonging: nited Rated ‘To aid tn the coustracion of the Oregoe Branch Paciie the Boathern Minnesote Company to weet M9 wlth the Wert wate relief of pre-emy settions ip the of Be ask The House jotat resviotion to pay to the witow xk 1. the General Juhu A. Rawsius coe year's sonny an Beeretary Hement of the accounts of diabureiag ofcere collectors of levenue, Ortne. Jolut Tesdlution, dcnating com tcmnet connen, 19 the McPhereon Monument Aveoe marke by Messre, Warner sud aiee - oagy od MckLereou. ROTECTION OF IYMIORA TION, Mr. CONKI DY of XH. Y., tekvoduerd « Dil to inegr poraie the Iutermational Sovitty of the Unied Bates fo pr tection Of mmigration. Referred te the y Ovi mittee, MOV A! wy THR C8408 IP OCARE, A pat pat tee ue.oes the caeadar wa © Mr HALA, (rep) OF Lowa, mored o¢ ores the sate of reat and Lilie Ses s\cf'tald tadinwn to Lions iu retaiiation for the ® sooo * een = the special order— dzecutive seseion, and eocn alter aajouued, IMPMORT OLA PRMON TED. aud the remo passage of whieh, fee eat, woud of she government 19 ¢9 TROT ted ‘with the feasts. RAMSEY and HOWE jumaied peanear Jan's t moth ing, ibe ts aac ee Jan's fmotion preva‘! consideration he fentie all ’ vast fee ‘velock weat HOUSE CF REPRESENTATIVES, Wasmworon, May 4, 1870, Mr, O'N Rit, (rep.) of a., presewted a commeunioation from Philadelphia asking (or the enactment oF the Corll balls Mr, MORGAN, (dem.) of O10, presented additional pete oanjasking Congress tc abolies the national banka, redewn he bonds deposited by them as security, teeue | apvramcer fe] asury nates and make the aame receivable ta paynaet istoms dues and al other taxes cotleend vy the ernment, aud 10 pay oll #Aiu,000 gf the bonded debk, Bing AELORTED, f So., from the Committers let a bil to incorporate the Draduage Com: ek, rom the Commit) Ss fo, reported a vid yy | a wieamalip saryles trom New Orleans a to Tettyico, Vera Cras, Coatzacoaloo: tab 600, oa, Cainpeseh Sisal, an thence via in ew Orleane, the copieath to be for ten yoara, with With amy R. Gagrh on Sin Aud Not to fuPolve A government ekponditure of pagh oy’ per anim Cor the frst ve yeare abi ®WON for the meat ve years. Kecommiited. REGOLUTION® OF FRREN, Ena, (rep.) of N. ii, oifered a resolution Instructing erctary of War 10 cause & survey and eetimate to be for the removal o| obsirnetions tobe bavigation Of 44, Arlopted, Mr, fered a resoluti Cd tug on she 8 nary of War for eh reperte meee by or Terry relating to Georgia nol wlready eomuuateated roe, Adapred, Brox, (dem.) of K ou leave to off allegations that General Terry 18 ean ia to be arrested and de tried itera Lia ww vy y poor dinates for nileged v ne of the Lavra of (oor benefit of habeas Corpus or @ at ret jury quecting the “Prealdeat $0 alate vy 10 abire, hn others objected, and 7 What authority such tiny Br. Siva nui, (rep.) 0! hy Mr, #e0K—'then I cat! for th dar order of the buat nd give notl hort will 9 bkect to everything ous 0 x irow gow until the 4b Of VAY ceNneue an The report of the conference computtee on the Consus bill was prevented, explained briegy by Mr; Cox and ageed to, THE CIVIL SEeRVION HILL then came up as basiness of the morning ‘bour, Mr. MAYNARD, (vep.) of Tenn., arguea against the bill as removing the civil gervice furtherjaway from the control the people. He would not say that the prewent eysiem was fuultiess, but he denied that the government wan any worve served by its officers and clerks than private toatitations were. He believed that there was much more fraud perpe- trated by cashiers, bookkeapers, clerk#, conductors, ticket- takers and employés of banka, failroads and other ‘private companies than there was by government employes, Mr. Prevrng, (rep.) of fe. aide was opposed to the bill yo y und was more opposed to it to-day. If it were ® ‘of jaachinery to be conned cotircly to the clerka tm the departments at Waahiaztou he might vote for it; though even a to them be thought dee was tore mchihery in it than steau in ortho car Ce HeLa TOM, Oat eae ith application to the oficers outside of all the dep. 4 all the practicable and ftupossivie, ‘This bit covere thes of angessors aud colieclors} ali the marsuals and clerks of the Unilod States couris, and he wanted to know her the agsessors, collectors and judges could not Judge better of the Giness "of their spponitees town the propor commission of three white chobered schoolmastors, who could not possibly know anything of thelr character or prac: tical abfi Mr. BINGHAM, (rep.) of Ohio, opposed the bill on constitu. tional and pragileal grounds, 4 woujd malt the appointing wer of the Executive to the will of three commssioners. Without their conseat neither the President. nor beads of de- parttoente uor courts could appoint anybody to oflice, Were these commissioners to be clothed with power to say that no man should be eligible to civil odice wnleas be was skilled mm the higher gaieulds ? Tt to create, an atlslocracy — a privileged clasa—t t provision of the cousti- tition that neither the United States. hor any "Biate shall con- fer “a tie of nobility. He montioned tbe case of an examining board which had rejected & young soldier apply- ing for a place in the Treasury, because he could pot ans a 'queetion In astrouomy, and. said. that. the whole thing, was an absurdity, for tho world had found out long ago that even the author of the "Mectanism of the- Heavens afPnot prove iituselt avery skilful man in clei} atfeiss when called (o the councils of the t6rst Napoleon. He did not care how many preses the gentleman (Mr. Jenckas) procured to trumpet tbe excellence of his bill, it could not be successfull defended, for it was Jp oondict with the spirit aud letter of the constitation, Tbe morning hour naving expired the Vill went over till to-moyrow. THE TARIFY BILL. ‘The House then, ata quarter past twelve o'clock P. M., went into Comumitiee of the Whole on the Tarif’ bid, Mr Wike..tn in tbe chair, the pending paragraph being that as to atee! railway "bars. Various propositions to amend were made and rejected and objections to Mr. Morrell (Pa.) voting on the question o wn the ground of his being directig Interested in the result, wore made, by Megara Cox and MeNeciy wilod by the Chair, Finally, poeaalng, an hour and ragrapb, it was agreed to as follows:—-On alipay: Dara, swasnie pex pend; End on alt yailway bars mi ae mn part’ of steel, one and a baif cents ound ; and on aueial converted, ees or made from tron by tbe ie comer or pneumatic process, of Whatever form or descrip. tion, thirty-six dollars per ton. ‘the next paragragh was amended $0 as to read:—On stead wire, whether rolled or drawa, and wire of which stee! bea’ component part of chief vasue, of Jess than ono conied jneh in diameter and not less than nomber thirteen wire gouge, two cents anda half per pound and twenty per cent a ulorem; mer than number thirteen wire gauge, three ceuts per pound and twenty per cent wi valorem; provided that steel wire for strings of piauofortes and other musical justraments, and steel wite covered with silk, colton oF other textile material shall pay in nddjuon twenlyive per cent ad vablorenis Mr, Hnooxs, moved to strike out the proviso, Rejected, 4y to 66. Mr, HOA, (rep.) of M provian to th graph Provided further, ‘That ail steot in cofls not more than three. eixteenths of an inch in diameter, or xquare, conted with ine or other material, or not so coated, #hali pay the same duty ag steel wire, Agreed to. he commitiee then passed to the next paragraph relating el railway frogs, &e. Mr, ALLISON, (rep.) of Iowa, movod to reduce the duty from three and a quarter cenis 10 two und a ball ceute per potiud, witch was agreed to by 65 to P. ‘The hext paragraph was that taxing strect car wheels three and » balf_ cents per pound, Mr, INGREBOLL, (rep.) of il, moved to reduce ft to two Sebi popes ft, CKRSNA, (tep.) of Pa., moved to make it three cents, WE, Conmach amenament was agreed 10, 70 to 67, and then Mr. Ingersoil’s amendment. as thus amended, was agreed (0, ‘The paragraph thus glands, on aleel car wheels three cents er Pere committee then rose, having aisposed of four para- saphs of the Dill, and the House at Lve o'clock adjourned, MEDICAL ASSOCIATION CONVENTION. moved to insert an additional followa:-~. to. The Washington Delegates Excluded=A High ndard of Medical EdacationmArmy Sure cons’ Associations WAsHINGTON, May 4, 1870, Atthe Convention of the American Medical Association to-day Dr. Loomis moved that all the delegations of thu be admitted to the Convention until the question of creden- wala ted. Tt was decided that Dr. Loomis and otvers of this District have no right to vote or speak while the question is pending. ‘The motion to adinit thein waw lost by @ vote of 142 tg 10) Dr. Coz moved all the members of the district be excluded until the Committes on Cities shal! report. ‘Dr. Yandell, of Kentucky, moved that the District of Coluinbia be Biotted out from the Medical Aesoclation. ‘Laid ou the table unanimously. Ga motion tbe Secretary was allowed to use Wis discretion as to emuodying a f delegates from the District of Columbia in thi es of the Convention, Dr. Moore, Cl maui of the Comtalitce op Medteat Lite ature, offered a resolntion ihat all the medical colleges tho country charge a uniform price for a course ures, ent was made that a standard for medical edu- ve pted by the American Medical Assocta- tion and made obligatory on every medical college in the United Statoa, ‘This’ etaridard reqiires candidates for mar Jentation {9 pays a satisfactory examination in Latio, ek and natorat science, ‘Tis was discussed by delegates from severa! States, and postponed. The sentiment of the Eastern delegates was in favor of a high degree of education a1 a preliminary to ma- inculatton, while the Wester Gelegatce gid not advocate 80 igh a standatd. The Commitiee on Nominations reported Professor Alfred Stylo, of Philadetphia, forsPrestaent of the American Medi- gal Admoctation, wilh soveral vice presilenta, an’ Professor WB Atkinnos, of Philadelphia, Secretary. ‘The report was adopted. ‘The remainder of the afternoon was devoted to the discus- sion relative to the eredentiaia of delegates. it wax voted that the next annual Meeting of the association be held in ‘San Franciseo, the Pacific Railroad awd et) other ratiroads offering to seduce the fare one-half, ‘ormmittee ou Crodentials for next year waa appointed por, from California. i (ag The Comittee gn Kthice made majority agg minority rex NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY Conclusion of the Trial of the Rev. Charles B, Smyth—He is Rebaked by the Grand Inquisitors, but Hits Back—Ram- pant Puritanism Portrayed. At nine o'clock yesterday morning the inquisitors of the Presbyterian body assembled in the United Presbyterian church, Eleventh street, to hear the Feport of the comwmittee appointed on the previous May to inquire into the charges made against the Rev. Chores B. Smyth and to continue the tial. Dulpit, The accused was calm aud digal- couduet and vearing, aud his good-hu- face beamed with an expression of which the sour-visaged aspect of rend = inquisiiors failed to darken, was @ curlows gathering for. the nineteenth century. Here were people who declare themeelves Christains trying @ Christian on pharsal- cal charges, by Jewish law, for unchristian conduct in dotng that whteh Christ himself was not ashamed todo, Regarding the laws apecially made for the government of the followers of Moses of more ac- coant than the liberal teachings of the Saviour, in- tended for all the world, and setting themselves above pobiic opimion and newspaper criticism, they cot os preity & Agere as the Puritan who was re- ported te have been canght Porches StS raton Bunsay.. =§ a aye ‘There were avout thirty persons present, incinding the reporters, and the proceedings were patnfully slow. Rev, Mr. Anderson made the usual prayer at the opening, aiter which Rev. Mr. Harper, one of the ous. I BESS o of the m sl ye eases, “te wo cn | a SESS reesei ees TT Cr 1 like saamer, TN or gong | Sa “tira teeta of as oo ae etree ig te ue, guerseanens ated; ni Kad susibiy or appareay, 1 wh a promise eat tte coved poll.” ot bie, to tor as tere to been sae, the decree vt the Miepart tment has been admi tere at avery bs i not merely the specibe charge which incldcbiaily be proved ip ue shail cail atieution to some ercoy did en occasion for evil surmis 408 8 he kaew beforehand that he could not to bome for necessary he should have made ar. it aeyey - by ot have xpos a foelive bon om ig in the way of others. retin, of srt {the barkeepers ee proprietat Vf the Festourent, o-violate the law of toe states - a Soecrnet aato tue al ot euch a dlok pap SBE Se for a man to resort to euch simulanls, according to bie owe ‘utility or Fourth" The conduct mag caleutated to coun- tenance them in ae eves wibout the plea of special ex! view, rer, of LT Winch tic intemperaoe to the World, «minister of the C seas eared wl to aroid sanction to te ef wore a8 & above all others, ptf ——y | BS unDIAg Lock in the way of ‘bis telow men, Ju ¥ of 81] these considera Soa we Tecommend the adoption of the folowing action, nawely :~ pdistestias ile the spect spptaiced in the com. ferred against Rev. C. a a variety Peredare wat joved, and while there is reason to be- eve that nid a ‘alions are jo a consideramle degres ex- fi yet in the judgment of the Presbytery the conduct of ~ accased In the ease which ws censurable, a6 baving been for the sacredaese of the that Chrimian pradeuce which dictates avoidance’ a8 far as may be, the apperrance of evil; wud with that ot tens comscieues, aud Jove for toon wich prompted the showing of ny depori- ment calen! 1 to encourage or See ot ‘Srcmt—That for thé offences BOW known in our Rook of Sacrifees as 0 that he be sviemnly warned to ard bere: ust the sins which have broaght upon him » abd upon the Church amd couse of Chitat So much reproach, but also againm sewything #1 variance at With bis standing as a professed C Phirc—That on the subimasion of Jon now indieatod, and on his eng walk by the grace Of God more circuuspecily in the future, the cave be euively diemissod, REPLY OF MR. SMYTH. In answer to the report of the committee of the Presbytery the Rev, Charles Bb. Balyth asked the privilege of making & statement ( ertense, and ne objection having been offered be «poke as tollow: 1 have listened, as may well be supposed, with no sm degree of interest avd cloge aite.siot to the remarks, # en inade by every speaker On Une OpcaROn. uck NOW, As bave yesterday, with the ver bing a persoual — good teeling which Seeeres by. every member of the cout, with = exception, “That was not more than I 4 we Vo expect from my past wee eee oe Ee Of every miuister’ and eve ‘with tue exception referred 10, position manifested, gis Eid not correspond with ming. ‘The firs epeauer seemed. te think that if my health appeared to myself to be im such & Condition as to require medicine as @ stimulant beehemen it was my duty to cousult same medical before procuring a ; aod thie appesre to the argament Sunicel the course | pureaed. differ with him in ta very myself, of family have recourse to ad: vice, Last year on waren. ty wi lation. I call oy hi lice! sid, bat or per mytelf. She is bow in perfect beath. after ber recovery 1 wastaken witt the omer, ttt calied in no physician; 1 presoribed for myself and perfectly cured: f would bot subenit, ay Judgumend 1m medi. Ca in 4 fret physician jo the hav the good fortune to “upioma, I tins been roy ¥ ZOO: eine etough to tell mo when I sand gines to stimulate my oe h veut dufercnee ex) ¥ uses ittoxicating drink seo use # it medicinally. As to the vi jnwending my son the notes of tt fe wrong. question t 11876) ‘DOL writen & portion Of bie sermob On toe Sabbath You gee may be one OF rt cedounds to | the gentlemen one of the mombers of depend & Portion, of the Sabbath) tn writing hie sermon ie there aman among ua who woul, stotation of the Sabbath? if tiey would ‘bs i which have a w: the very persons the sermon wns not, hcrefore, a vivintion of the Sabb. of sald sermon for such a purpose. Wuen | saw tbe artivie tn the Sun on the Following morning 1 knew It vad norer been written by the gentleman to wher i given poles, and J sald #0 10 my Jomily at th the value of newspapers, for 1 Lave been proprictor of a newspaper myself, never indulged jn that style of * thio, papers are am power for either good oF may be availed of in e' and for ibe ea the eouis of thousands. ew Tree by “"N very Heading of tust iC Mib.plers elreniation ev ned tion of time, act up my, opinion rethren of this Presbytery. the frat soeeee was that iy the cour avordit ‘appearance of ovil. ‘ih oiten revoried to. There was a mistake ii passage, Another gooticman seiered to t ? Wi eRartean Ay sorry for the ofenee be jad com & good deal of persistence Beste sat ctory| acer ackn of the afternoon session myth, who eantlme considered the matter, acknow- jedged that he had ainnet and then the report of the Sommltige was declared satisfactory by a vote of six The Mod loderatons t not wishing to administer the rebuke to which the accused nae fe sentenced. called upon Dr. Hersper; who, placiy j Bless self before » Who stood up taut tured him roundly for his offences and cautlone: ‘him to bo more caretul ian the ce pelition was then rend from rome members of = fongtegation asking for Mr. Smyth's removal on the pastorate-of the church, wi ch, after some iscussion, was laid on the table. Matters of busi. tee not connected with the case of Mr. Smyth taeetian Lie y considered, ailer which the Presbytery journed. A NEGRO CANNIBAL. He Voracionsly Attacks a White Man and Then Tries His Fangs on a Policeman, A negro by the name of John Jackson was this morning arraigned before Justice Bixby, at the York- ville Police Court, charged with “chewing up’? por- tions of the persons of roundsman Alcott, of tho Nineteenth precinct, and Christian Riese, of 121 West Forty-wigth street. It appeared that the Pore who is a terrible looking brute, much ce- med and very small, with a large woolly pate van would stand any amount of knocktng, and 1a) rolling white eyes, got slightiy ‘arun’ esterday afternoon, and consequentiy neglected ual pier sd of minding Riese’s horse. oke to hinr rather roughly, mis the little a Fe es ly turned upon nim, and, Stone him aroun legs, he gave him o jerk that put h tae flat of his back. Jackson then began to bite im wherever he could, until roundsman Alcott came to the rescue. While the officer and Jackson were on the way to the station house he threw the ofticer in the same manner as Riese, and succeeded in gel away. Alcott waa Spon his legs, Boxe ever, in an inst and pursued Jackson, whom s20n overtook. In making bis escape from the o! ie cer he bit him ta the hans severely. ‘The ttle canni- bal was held tognswer, A HEAD CUT OFF, fee Between seven and eight o'clock last evening as dammy engine No. 8 of the Hudson River Railroad Oompany was coming along Tenth avenue, between Fourteenth and zien streets, an unknown man, of th ts 10 Was ridin, ony the platform cars attache the en. mY, He fell cross” tho track foe nd whee bof, one of the cars passed over his body, severing it from the head and scattering the particles about the track. Tho fragments of the mangled body were collected and taken to the Six- teenth precinct station house, where an inquest will be held to-day. DENT UART, Mee, Joko Bronguan, Mra. John Brougham, née Miss Annette Hawley Nelson, died in this city on Tuesday night, the twenty-sixth anniversary of her wedding day. Ste ‘Was the second daughter of Captain Nelson, of the British Navy, and Waa born in Madrid, where her father was stationed at the close of the Peninsular war, Her eldest sister harried Mr, Equiand Glover, son of ag vorenan by sore, * and ‘oa now manager. ess of the Theat ee jasgow. Miss Annette = soon co ar ny aes death, studied for th ier aot in lon e bie Bartley and ae hee aébli¢ in hy comedy, tthe “Country with a ge fer the death or her my she married Mr. John ¢ was an Tetinmbie lady and leaves is to mourn her joss. a! SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York=Thls Day, Sun rises. 454 Sun sets. 701 eve 11 32 eve 11 50 Moon sets... High water. OCEAN STEAMBRS, DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE, 63 Broad st, 7 Bowling Green ig Bron Broadway. Broadwas. Broadway. NEW YORK, MSY 4, 1870. CLEARED. Steamship Nebraska (Br), Guard, Liverpool—Willkams & Steamship Tybee, Delanoy, St Domingo—Spofford, Tileston & Co. ume Piag, Limeburner, Fernandina—Flosida Railroad Steamenip Bourn Carolina, Adkius, Charleston—U R Mor- weet Acushnet, Rector, New Bediord—Ferguson & mer W Woodward, Yonng, Baltimore, Ano Richards, Philadelphia. oh American Cnloa, Robinson, Loudon ~Grionell, Min- Bhip Sverling Castie (Br), Hamiiton, London—E EB Mor- Rity Bewnicn @r), Rowland, Bristol, E-K E Morgan's Garnet, Oliver, Valparaiso and Tongay~Fabbri & Mageino (Ital), Martino, Gloucester—Funch, Co. Dan), Ginge, D: i ol r Hive pce jan), Ginge, Dantzic via Philadelphia. Alice Feriton (Dutch), Connor, Remedios—Miller & ° Caranpa, Liesegang, Matanzas—Waydell & %, Bark Fleetwing, West, Savannab—Beouley, Miller & Tho- pPtR{inorve Providence (ta), Menganero, Naples—Funch, ° Bh A aretstaw (iy), Sears, Seville and Cadie—B F Eee, Keating, tg Any Bead fre fh St Pierre, Mart -H W Loud & Co, (in), Brady, Pictou and Malifas— Cra 2 8 T Frauds, Warren, Apatachicola—J Boynton's Son Sehr @ R Phelps, Shaler, Jacksonvilie—Bentley, Miler & ‘comas. Sehr fien, Joues, Wilmington, NC~T# Pow tbebr Behan Aven, Bake, Kobe Sylvan, Yon: tom — Febr John James, Rnow, Wellfieet — Sete Udd Follow, Dyer, New Loudon. om Kave Rorautom, Palmer, Uncasville W Jackson & , St Thomay—Peniston & Co, Nievitas.-B Sanches y Dols. ii, Cardenan—F Talbot & ¢ techs Aun Blieg, Jack, New Maven 1 W Jackson & Co. Boop Report, Hart, Kew ui Rackelt & Bro, ARRIVALS, neronran BY TUE HERALO SP@AM YacaTS, ietor, Gates, New Orleans, with mdse and ) i Malors & Oo. im F Ciyoe, Morgan, Wiimingion, XC, 70 4 Larierd. angen with, omer iar ‘Ba El aah, ie bound meomebip Statira, Bi'cpoue brig Auiln Owen, fram +13, eae say 4 Freaeb steamer, saya, Grbba, Zaza, mab & iApp~ Nainge Mare Comm ne. The pT euored on ‘be bar. Bart by (Br), Britvon, Gaeetanamo, 16 days, with SHEAF BEd Maters to Mosew to 8 L ™ Go. tad moder 4 days port Heras; left i port brig oading for New ore. Rare Gasete (of New Hove), Back, Ponce, PR, 16 days, with eogar, I Trow bridge's Sone Hare Uatelie, * itlaen, jack, t'once, FP R, 15 Gaya, With motanser to I Trowordg Jeft im port echy Anu Lei, north of Hatteras one, bad fae weather; ch, baw beeu 1 daye Mataozas, O'Jays, with o ta Go Has vet dave north of Hatieras, wit light winds; whe C tp the lower Lay, ,, Saargprrd, St Jago, UE dare, wes yar, to a4 Bark sugar, to 3 Vetefan ( that ey A dave, with fe, to ” cr ee we orig fom Stevi er tae Pint 0 4a lon 188%, bark " 0 : Be ines Coren Te marin Bey Piskhem, Weveiss, 5 ee. SH aL fos a eens Bi ea min ‘to Funob, sip Pie mae fF = ‘ err eT aed pal is ordatt ee wilt biter ee vs (teen to ie 5 been 8 has fa ling, Gi with — a weal wat Linda Lbbatt, ery Boaton. tov maater the Ris anchored ak Fannie Butler (of Banj Pom nana 0 sVousutie yore, ~ fot Es imials | Sane ‘Brig HF Eaton (of Cal: winds and calms; nas been 5 » Reed, Matangi wit) vessel to Jed on Co; ot Eaeyeport uouagee (ders reee for Bidgopon; Mtnebe's dara ictkor Malteraa, with ight Brig Maggie gar and molanse: ae and calms Ratt Groas (Br), Grors, Matensee ‘18 days, with see, to order—weusel to mnaster, ited Has been 6 days the lower i entire pac Se is anchored in The MG bay. fg saw hi fot Pivindeipnay by aa) Calbarien, to adage with sugar, to Spence, Mont: lg Eastern Star, Foster, Barbados 16 days, with sugar, to Bishop Bros. anyiswitt are: Sins (08 New Becow. Fr has Been Sive days 1 neuiit of Hi wa be A) Amistad (i yuieh, ides, &e, to Hi Mipteganien Cite “ot waainn Huteh' twenty-one day weather Whiting ie anchored in the lower bay. Bello (of Rockland), cays as mitsiace toasters nn Nicola. Barbados, 29 Bishop Bros Tad fine weather; hy Hardix Seal vs ny : Prema ar mn four days north of Rowe, Samana Bay, 11 chr M M Knowles, Smal! Fiche eaace aA eee moderate weather, 01 Bi‘ \d, for Baltimore, Left in por rami ets pr Has been four days nort! ‘ot Scir George & Emily (of Yarmouth, a ale, Baracoa, ay boys with fruit, to Jos ort "8a hr EM with fruit, tod Schr Commerce (of Ne neas, moderate weather; th of Hatteras. awyer satan Kelly, Baracon, 11 days, &T Vea a oe Airy Baracoa, 10 days) wit frult, tot & Ten to'BJ Wenberg. April 35, in Crooked Isiand Passa: ae 4 ateamaliy Att 201 once iF Aspinwall; bs inat, mare Jon 72 60, spoke brig qt {rom Palering for New York. § Barron (of Brook en) Newion, Matanzas, 1 poe with lumber to Ine apples, to J & T i pind apples, Had ad fue weather: fi rot & Litdyy Croaaley, Pensacp'a, Hider & Souss vesael (of Boston), Hart, Sagua, 11 aya, wth Taylor & Co, vessel to ‘W Elwell & Co, a8 been 4 days north of tata ae a, 17 are wh ‘to Bentley, Miller & Tho rEB B Bayer Lhiger Virginia, iar, Mason, G Elwell, son, V Virgin a, Sour GP Wright, Cpe Virginia. Scht Foamin; mes, ough Bohr tanno iinckloy, Raniolp Virginia. Sehr John Tway, laman, Virginta, Schr Stephen Mo: git, Dareyy Georeetowa, De. oe fenry Parker, Parker, Georgetown, DO, for Bridge- Pathe Minnie Sobr § J Fort, Fort, Geor, johr Warren jebr L. uns Robinson, E Ward, W Schr M Boardmai Kinne, Parsons, Georgetown, DC. own, Blake, Measervey, Newenstto, Det. Belaware for Now Haven, ard, Calais, & days, with lumber ‘to @ The Br os bark Fairy, from Rio Janeiro (not Mary, 28 reported ye: Napler 4’ Wer ertay), Ia consigned to Geo ¥ Bulleys eargo to ord 3 Paesed Through Hell Gates Steamship Chesapeake, Yq a a Yorke rininater to Gorhate Allce f ky witl neta i ea ty tes cl, Ho with fh to Grocket & Hea! ale alk Ww BOUND Soura, a lghnson, Portland for mies. Honking, Calats, 10 days, for New foardints (Bd), Glasgow, St John, NB, 10.days, for Now Criludaily Bertaite &'Co, wand, George’s Bank for Now York, New 80. t Sawyer, ying 4 -—, Calais for New York, with lumber to out Fab Newel, MeIntire, Camden for New York, with nit Robt Goorgis sasker Portland, 3 days, for Now York, with shooke to Wayttell & Cd. Sobr Nile, Spear. « Rodklane, 4 dase, for New York, with lime to J V Baviland Sebr ar Sinbad mast hr Olli with ime to Sear eat ee don Tally with te “Arey, Rockland, 7 days, for New York, with erett, Lott, Rockland, §days, for New York, idee & Preksos okland, 2 days, for New York, Brown, Sehr ye s Blary Woodman, Rockiand for New York, with or re nugachusetie, Kennision, Rockland via Newport for or new Nore Sebr with th Sehr wie lime to J Behr Dofianes Mme to Canteg Prewsey. ir Lucy A Blossom, Hatfield, ‘Leontine. Pratt, tod ¥ Hav Jom, e Umetod ¥ Vitavilan nde Lightboat with ra Ba R Brown, ockland, 6 days, for New York, eotitand, 4 days, for New York, with a Wood, Rockland, 4 days, for New York, own 6, Hall, Rockland, 2 days, for Now York, with Rockport, Me, for New ‘Reb E Nickerson, Pye satis Rockport, Me, for Staton iand, with Tai ene uth ioe ABER phy nherae eghpar Sonny New York, with tee to chr Helon Mar, Rich, Lanesviile for New Y Schr Ann 8 Bs Sehr George Schr Hickinan, Smal Crowoli, Huowor, Cape Ann for Schr Ella T ‘ale ington Ice Go. is), Boston for Philadelphia. Brooks, Gloucester for Now York, Cape Aun for New York. rown, Fis! G Pet 2a jew York. Sehr Lnoy Joues, Munsey, Wood's Mole tor New Yors, Schr Monitor, Robbins, ‘arebam for New Yor. Schr Tillie E, Smith, Pia hton for Haverstraw. Sebr Hunter, Train, Schr Charles’ L fork. Schr Sehr Sehr 8 B Jam Sehe Win Howe, Worury, Providence for Hilzavethport. Dighton for North Carolina. Lovering, Hathaway, Taunton for New 0,8. Cunningham, Kelly, Providence for New Yori. 8 Late, Hii Schr Orozimbo, W Providence for New York. tmore, Providence for Now York, neron, Jameson, Providence for New York. Sone DC Four: Dulield, Pawtucket fur i cian chard Schr J Goods; Sebr Zuletta ork. Sehr L Daniels, Smith, Hartford for New ¥o: 1ish, Bmikb) Newport for Neve York. | peed, Dart, New London for Redyou, Buckingham, Nasiford for New rk. Sehr Wm Bonrdinan,’ Billard, Portiand, Ch, for Phitadat- ir Sarah A Schr Crusade, Sohr Reed, Arnold, Haddam, Ct, for i biladel ghia. Davis, Saybrook for New Yor Brave, Fors, New Haven for New York. Schr Crinotine, Abrams, New Haven for New York, Behr Franklin, Pratt, New Haven for New ae be ae , Robinson, New Haveu for New Yor F Reeves, Brennan, New Haven for Elleabothport, Bete Neve H Benedict lig ‘New Havoo for Alexandria Sehr J W Baldwin, B ort for New York, Schr Harriet, Sebr Haze, N Steamship Ac’ Ship Haze, Fo Brig Deimont Worin, Beidgopert for New York, jcNamce, Greenwich for New Yorik, BOUND BAST. hnet, Rector, New York for New Beifort, » Now York ror Mystic, © oboken for Ss ore ‘ke, Cochran, lem. Sehr L Rovinsen, nits pao De Virginia for New Haven, Schr R Alien, — chr A # Cobb, Cobb, yr — raibia for Providenc f Scur Katie J Hort, Parker, Baltimore for New Haven, febr Spr: Schr Emina, { Schr i Runion, Sehr MM Pot Brig Jersey, Domingo; Fag. Wind at sus ariac, NO. ips China, for Liverpool Mortin, Trenton for Dighton. a for Taunton: rt Johnson for Prov Jence, thport far Salem. thport for all River, ey ADLOLL, Elizabethport for Rosto; Ellzabethpart for Frov BELOW, Lelie, from Leghorn Feb 1, with mar- Ed: aie shy from Gardenas (bg pilot boat Mary & roma Messina, SAILED. aska, do: Tybee, St South Carolina, Charleston: g. Ferhandina; S set NW, light, Shipping Notes. Messrs Lawrence & Foulkes,-foot of North Fifth street, Wiiliamaburg, East River Bri are finiehing two more massive scows for the ge Company, They are designed to receive stone and concrete to be used in the cementing work con- nected with the tower of the new bridge soon to be com- menced on the acows aro 85 fe Brooklya side, near the Fulton ferry, These et long, 25 feet wide and 6 feetdeep. The two first built by these geutlemen were 10 feet loss in length, the her dimensious being tho sama, They will soon be towed down the river ready for the work jatended, Captain Vignus, of Vera Cruz, isin New York for the pur- pose of purchasing a steamer to take the place of the Eu- genie, Joxt som e time since of Alvarado, 40 miles south of Vera Oruz. Tho steamebip City of Mexico, Captain Deaken, brought as passengers to thin port the chief oficer and 10 men detigued to be the crew of the vessel to be ‘will take her to ‘There have arr Hodson the f By towboat N PS Cramer; # lected, and the port of her destination. 4 since Jast report from points on the wing sébooners, barges apd canal boat yara—Barges St Nicholas, Union, Hercule ch George Washington. By towboat Amer!- ea—Sebre J R sitebell, Clarissa Ailen; barges Geraldine, H N Conklin, Jas $ Warren, Ina Bmpress, Star rovers! dreds: T Coit, J Dorye: ‘The “dead horse dock" Narertef, N F Wiibeck, California, AS ua, 3 Buriingha erty, canal boats Indianola, of the Werld, Job, Dewitt C Fox, Seneca, and nd #cOWs. Ry towboat Syracuse—Barges C cate Helen A Horton, AQ of Frank Swift, foot of North Sixth street, Williamsburg, is considered by those whose business calla them near it pot only # nuisance, but dangerous to the bealih of that community at large. The tench from it fntolerable at times that artisans employed in the neighbor- Derbood hare become consequence. ek, and were obliged to quit work in © whould be allowed to exiat Why sveb a pl jm & populous district of our slater city can only bo npswerod by the unselfish Aldermen of Brooklyn, Won't they enlighten We suderers? Marive Dis wes Lowpon, May 4- Ship Emily Augusta, preticuriy reported = whe ern ge, ce ua cot Li paar hag arrivod here for vepaira, mi bri hore at Cape Henry is Rrra rf ng, i tons), Crowell, sos for Bai more. 97% Omer, Snow, from Elizabeihport for those TD Taylor, tb Wail ant 18 Brent meer QUICK Passace Bark Union, Paine, which safied from. New York Nov € for Adelaide (Australia), arrived at ber dese aa nig a a at sitaibcg at Faperis, e388 3 28 Endeasor, see » WAS atena Nov no lat, de, with 400 vile 8} “ag det 3 ‘wi ole alltene Ship Crusader, Bradford, Feb 2, iat 31 8, lon at We Pe Ne from Liverpoo! ‘iymouth rs 9, lat 8 Ny ton on BW wee Soe Jon trom Fensacola for Liverpoo!, Shi sa Kang, fee 3, lat 2508 Nelo eee ee ibip 3 Gusiiag, YY Sigepe A York for Callao, March, Jat 1510 M a stiR iors Sryaat, from Liverpool tor New York, Te nt 4. i A * from Peasacola for Queene cau ‘April 1,1 ary ta es La (Br), from Pensacola for Greenock, April 1b, lat 47, Jog a, hip Southera Caiel, from Charleston for Livere 5 34 Tato aa tte ja from Cette ‘ork, miles east of Gibraltar, renirawevcamsecr id ty Bark Ophelia M sano Seen ii, at Re a Witt Re taselee ter Bond ark Oh hin, trot Laverpoot for Savaanah( Ay A athe ou sae , Beolt, from New York f wall Tolar i vi oe rove Oe eee Bark yur from Bremen for New Ore vba oe Bark Ven! mnders, from Ant Philed ary Ply ntwerp for jele uJ pula, ae 43, ne ton 19 , from Boston for Africa, Pe a joan hy March 28~ Tn port Manchester, Grogory, from St ‘AVELALDE, Feb 4—Arrived, bark Union, Paine, NYork, 9€ ays. i {TON Ferry, April 92—Arrived, C V Minott, Healy, BREMERHAVEN, April 93—Arrived, Pallas, Meyerdiec! NYork. Salled 20th, Baltimore (s), Voockiar, Baltimore; Me b Sony Ne Sarre. Raschen, NYork 2d, Uiilaad, oisead jew Orie: Wins, do Bommayy ‘avont April 20—Arnved, Mindora, Reynold, Boston. Ba a Ietann, Dee eee, ships Crusader, Pons a ford, Cork, with 950 tons Grace Danit do, Teeth) do Coot, singe pO en); Feb 12, entus ina rf Darbey, for ~—, with 00 i bord COPENNAGES, April 16—Arzived, Lif, Albers, New Ore leaua for Cronstadt. DUNGENESS, April 28—Paseed, St Mare, Wood, from Rote terdam for Caruil GREENOOK, Apri! 22—Arrived, Colorado, Thomas, fron Tquhye Walod 224, Australia (a), Uedderwick, NYork. Sivas April 18--Arrived, Tagal, Stangebye, "Pensacola (ia quarantine). GIBEALCAn, April M Arrived, Frank W, Larven, Boston (apd cleared for tnyna). Ieared Huh Brodreney.Iveran (trom sat ote Bog; Dora, Brann rom NYork), Marvell Fosd (from'Baltinie » Nap Suoinoy! D fing. ‘AVE, April 23—-Arrived, Wilt “uste ¥ iy, jew Ora leans. 1d 22d, Villafranca, Williams, Cardi® and United St Hox NOLTLU, March 20—Arrivea, ships Jennic Eastma’ Gatonetl, Yokouama (nnd sailed Apr April 8 for Han brabewe Apél 2, Gentoo, Freeman, el March 8), bark Sarab, Suow, ‘fienix Taland NUATANS) Alay 4—Acrived, steamship Columbia, Van siee,! 00, £0; Yanlic, Banting ips Geo Cromwell, New Orlen: B Adtumere Dictatur, Se Downs Pe rvenroot, Api wi ‘el One Arrived, Albort, Moyer, and Gall lowell, tvald, =a ay whine ‘arrived 4th, steams! aint it Nazaivo; je) fer ieeke ——— alton, and Rose Brae, Brimage, Galveston; ra do; Adeline Elwood, % von leave, Portland, O; May 4, Btatir Way, BYork (Ap a atiod ‘dst, Henry fe Palin Vickery, Philadelphia; @ea) Dunks, Leal, ‘Sees ys 884, Savas Newnan, Gongaong ney and Sait Mineo ay faod Pravle Polar 21, 60 3h sonra talant Pinkham, ‘or’ ri sium ARE Arta REEL, Oca, NEOrE;. 170 pitindely tay 4 Are rrived, steamship North Ametloang riand Apr Hae AMO Wde-Areived, J Schulz, French, NYorle (not as before). MATANZAD, April. UI sApiizad bars James E Bretty Nickerson, Lishou; Ue grees Cardeoaa, Cleared avin, briz Nigveta, Stowers, nosh of Hatteras; schy Abbic, Davis, do. Neweour, April 20—Sailed, 8t James, Goodwin, Savane nah. Kit for ldg 2st, ‘rae retera, for Savannah. QUERNB TO: id, Gen Birch, Amundse (from San rane! Arrived at do M. ipa France, Grogan, NYort April 8) Tow Liv f ay AA ‘Ashington, Jones, do (Apr 3) for Re pews P inv, April 33—Put in, Howard, Cook, Newport for Niorl ad @seaman who bail fallen trong aloft, RIO Bahar 3—Arrived, Gazeko, Krager, Balite mated Mareb ee Antelope, Eerar, NYork; Uith, Alma, Tee mi nd jan ann, end Fiore, Hird arrived stenmaalp Ualon, Dreyer,” Firemen. ' Rol ort bark Chanticleer, trans -~ is na eg Fotior, He Hoataite Tape rgedy Hirt, Hai et R Sampson, Sal for NYOI a, Hearts Joray Lith et a ‘ae dius ny Meniride, rae days; Maggie Cain, So jstou, B days; J as Ee iy, danga; Rofal arch, isce, Be American Ports. BOSTON, May 3—Arrivad, brig, Novelty, Mavener, Sapna y Geinouse ‘rintdnda, ‘ schrs Fisher, Pom, non va ‘alliage (Br), ON, May 8—Arrived, steamship Charlestorts OF, 8 da schra Emma V son, Sampson, Philadelphia, Brown, Kobinsog, Inagun,; Willlam (P CHARLE! NYork. 4th—-, “Arrived, scl Henrtetti Boston. Glearad~Stehmehip Virgo, NYork; bark Sif (Nor), Chriss TON, oie 27 aerate sonr) H French, Bure jenn (60) bales co:ton). : steamship Ariadne, Eldridce, N York, 2--Arrivad, 6 mship Witmington, Coleg, pri sh ag ee ati, Gartam, Pena, oorriaw ORLEANS, ne ri} 22—Arrived, ge Biaers i tridgo, Liveror a1 rs é Lanata (Ital, iosaaco, Morton, Yor ‘ath ae nay DM, Nor afin De Soto, . Crocker ship ps Pomon Tiger Me > Ruasells ante Parker (Ur), Liverpool ba Jaue Young ( Periy, do via U on; Rilen Dye ad Maka 4 tisouys Rocky Glen, Dorr, Boston; echr Ei F Troat, Cardenas, SonTHW RST P terson, from Ca Liverpool. April 29-—Arrived, shin Ida ari rh vark Ante Kimball, Stovonson, a Outaide, whe ind to sail, ships Otngo (before reported, having sailed), Detituaven; barks Pirkude'lo, Alaska, br! Pahio. BAN FRANCISCO, May 8—Aruived ship Won Wilson (Br Meet ie ieamsbip Montana, Panama; ships Aune Maryg! baa cheer agri ale, Busby and Somiratnin, Gorrie Ki Nore Gare ar, Meet ad bake Conual Bareioe. Brig Salvador (Sp), Oolamer, Barcelona; achr Abs die Pitman, Lom! joston, arrivad cc ep. Gartside, Nyork, oA p Ben Salvador, Nvork. 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