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10° trees NEW YORK CITY. Interesting News Items from the Police Courts, Publie Offices and Ahout Town. ‘The following record Witt show the changes tn ths vemperature of the weather for the past uventy-four hours in comparison with the corresponding day of last year, as inuicated by the thermoueter at ul nut’s pharmacy, LSRALD Buuding, Broadway, cor ner of Aun streets 136% 1979, 1869, 1870, 65 ane -* 56 62 y oT ++ OO oa Averag? temporatare yesterday. eesereee ‘Average temperaiure for correspondng date fast year The total amount received for taxes by Bernard ‘Bmythe, Recelver of Taxes, for the week ending on tbe 7th list 15 $47,907 66, ‘Tho vital statistics for the week ending yesterday were as follows:—Deaths, 424; marriages, 257; birius, #76; sull biruhs, 49, Professor J.C, Vandermeyle lectured in the free acientific course at Cooper In titute, last evening, on une relauiou belweeu sgul and sound.” Bow branches of the City Council of Phitadelpnfa have passeu a resolution invitlug the Seventh regi- ment to pass thiough Philadelphia on their way to Cape May, aud to accept ihe hos italics or (ne city. Arr sts by the police during the pagt week were a8 foliows:—Saturday, April 30, 303; Sunday, May 1, 216; Monday, 2d, 246; Tuesday, 3d, 271, Wednesday, 4ta, Pama Sth, 208, and Friday, Gun, ios. “‘Wotul, Yesterday morning, about cleven o'clock, Mrs. Ann Fayard, ninety-three years of age, who bad been in poor health for a long Ume past, was found lying Qcat ou the toor of her room, at No. 2a Suilou street, A grand concert, the proceeds of which will be de- ‘Voted to the relief of Jewish refugees irom Russ.a, 1s Soren by a number of the teading Israe.ties of is city, dud Will take piace willi.n u couple of Weeks, The terrible Fenians are at it again. They are to hold a convention of ali the centres of circies in vhis aistrict to-day, ub he quarters. ‘They are said to be ming avout Canada, the Canadians are got ting xed lor a nightie ou Lhe saune subject. There was nothing of importance done at the office of the Cuban Junta yesterday, General Jordan Temained quietly at his huine, where le has a sick Bou, and dil Lol venture out, much to the disap- Pointineni of the Cubsa pairiois, The Excise Board yesterday appointed Commis- sioner Nachtmann treasurer, A. J. Vanderpoel eoun- sel, Jonn flardy attorney, W. R. Oberman application clerk aad De is Considin + registry Gerk, and desig- sree ihe Broadway Bank the depository for tue ls. Charley Weber, Daniel O’Nev and John McGarrity Were Charged with stealing seven and a half pairs of shoes, the property of unknown persons, from pier 30 Nortn river. The prisoners said they had no shoes and st.le them nconseyuence. Justice Hogan cow- milied them yesteraay to auswer, Phillp Smith, a young man, was committed at Jef- ferson Market, upon complaint of an old lady, mamed Isabella Gibbons, residing at the corner of ‘Tenth avenue and Fortieth street, charged, with two ACcOupitves, W.0 are sul & larse, W ta stealing a dress and ify dvilars 1a money from her on Friuay Bight. A magnificent banner, with appropriate insignta, Will be su-pended across Lroadway during the se2- gion of the aunual convention of the National Woman’s Suffr ge Assoctution, which wiil eld in Apolo Hail, couuenciag fuesday, May 10. The Tapic progress of Une movement Ras called for the exhibiiion of party colors. Patrick Henry, nineteen years of age—oid enough, however, to have several aliases—was found by P. ©. Maher, of the ourteenth precinct, in No. 2 Bowery, for the purpose of committing a burglary. The de.cudaut was troactit belors Justice Hogin fes.erday and p.e.ded guilty, but urged that he was Insane, Committed in deiault of $1,000 bail. The work of completing the laying of timber and concrete is now go.ngz on upon the new caisson for the Bast river vridge. Que hundred men are ai work there, under the direction of Engmeer Joho A. Roe lng, aus 159 in the employ of Messi Webo & Bell, suty carpenters. Ali aveaues of approach to Tie scene Ol Work guarded by watcnmea, and every pre auuou taken to badle idie curiosity re- Bardiag Ui. piace, Aman named C. H. Bass, of 24 Ann street, ‘was brought before Justice Hogan yesterday, at the Tombs Pollce Court, charged with optainiig $42 fr m Mr. Jonn Nobile, pubusher of an electric and ratiroad guide, for commiss.ou om alleged subserip tio..s said to be obsained by bim irom a nud r of merchants m the ak On anquiry these subseri - tions were found to be bogus. and thew signatures were lorgeries. Bass was comm.tted to answer, J. M. Puliman, secretary of the United States Con- vention of Universalisis, states, in reply tot! B port telegraphed from Bostoa, that “Rey, Frederick Fremont Lowell, pastor of the Universa ts) chure. in Essex,” had gross.y misbehave | himself and fed the town, that there is uv, aud pever has besn, a ID. vister of tia’ Dame in the Universaitss denomiua- tion, and that there is no Universaiust church in Exsex, Massachusetis, In the case of the United States against Charies L. Lawrence, an inspector of customs, charged by a special agent of the Treasury Department, Curtis, with smuggling across the Canadian froutier, Com- Muissioner Osborn yesterday fully discharged the defendant and dismissed the case, the goverumeut having failed to prove their case, their only witness, Tue baggage masier Harp, being a seil-confesged smoggier, and his evidence having be ved aoe respectable witnesses as entirely unre- adie, Henry F. Harris, of 237 Third avenue, on Friday night accompanied a female named Mary Palmer to &@ house, where he claims he was relieved of G300 in cash. Mary and a friend of hers, named William Buuer, were arrested by officer Hin of the Twen y-nintn precinct, ‘and yesterday morning arraigned be ore the presiding Justice. The cont Plainant foiling to appear against thom tuey were both comm tied in default of $1,000 ball hy eharged witb keeping a disorderly house, ‘The Board of Police are having plans prepared to erect a new siation house on the site of the present. ‘one in Oak street, Two lots have been purchased in West Thirty-seventh street, between Ninth ana ‘Tenth avenues, tor the purpose of erecting thereon 2 new structure for the accommodation of the Tweu- tier preemet, Captain Caffrey. The present House of Leeution, which 1s in @ dangerous condition, 1s to be made ate and remodelled for the use of Cap- tain Wai-h’s command, now located 10 Spring sty Tue Tweuty-eizhth is aiso in sad need of a new house, end it will likely be provided for soon. JACK SHEPPARD IN SKIRTS. A Notorious Burglar on the Wing from two Tombs—Brought Dowo Just As He Was About to Fly~The Gatekeeper Wide Awake. ‘The Tombs, from twelve to two o'clock in the day, i$ @ busy scene, It is the time when visitors to Prisoners ave allowed admission. Each ceil door is generally guarded by a visitor, who is earnestly en- faved in conversation with the prisoner witnin the cell. Tie-e vis.tors are for the most part females, Yes.erday this privilege of visiting was made use of fora prisoner to attempt his es from his cell, and it Was wiihin @ foowstep or two of being a suc- cess, —— Ellis, who isa man with @ distinguiched reput- tation as a Peansy: ia burglar, was ap; aided afew weeks axo in this city, atter having peen looked fora long time for & burgiary committed in Penn: aylvanta some years ag». = Alver his uppreben-ion .t trauspired that he was concerned inw bugiwry in uns cily, and jor \his ovence he was committed tor trutl, aid accoungly coained in the Tombs, About hali-; ast twelve O'clock ye day morning Kennedy, the gatekeeper, not.coad appeared to be a woman come from the prt of which Kennedy had charge, in Franklin su This person presented the ustal vis.tor's ticket given to the women, but as it Was handed Kennedy he had an impression vhat something wo wrong, and just beiore passing into the street le stopped tlds person, and ringing the bell hands| the peroon over to be searched, Wien t! was iound thal dt Was Bills, attired in woman s clotting, It is be at & model of the jock to his cell stor, and a@ key made 1p Ay morning must shenged has clothes, sik out, Tia he {, given him and with the ¢ e H s taken hack viker cell, and all ihe 1 in au ¢ Wiihbeld. NEW YUKK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1870.—TKLPLE SHKET. CRIME IN NEW JERSLY. Dariug Bargiary and Treatencd Asana tien of a Woman in Bed=A Quece EPopor sent and Extraordinary Judicial Vevidou, On Savirday morning, abous One OWlecky While it ‘W4S strming, three men ensered from the rear the store of Mr. Sinith, ou Groene street, Trenton, and, breaking open tie desk, taok eighty dollars tn green- backs, ‘Two of the men went up stairs to Mrs, Selb ing’s room, avd one of them, as Mra. Soniiting sat uy in ihe bed, alarmed @ the noise, rushed at Ler with a Kuife, pointing {bet her bosom gad threatening tor with anscantdeath if she male the least noise Th» other delibe ® oly tried to open the irunks In the bedroom. M8 Sebilling became restless, 21d ine robber withdrew the knife, pused @ p sto: from his pocket aust po Aved it at the forehead of the hady, A iite boy, WhO Wits Ln Che Ved With Mfrs. Se ting, awoke and made a noise, ‘The robbers hecame a armed aad turned to leave, wh reupon Mra, Sch il ng -et up a loud shriek of “murder,” wale soon broagit bento an Dat nob in sudicient time to secure tie star Mrs. Schilling was kept ten minutes in deathly terror by the feilow standing over her. she describes the ruftian as @ moderately taki Powe man, wih dark “hain, dark ever AVing Ona back sik hat, brown coat aud stripe Pautaioons, While tho tWO Duby ars were Up sburs io Mrs, Scbiling § rom (ha other thief was below riftlag (ne esk Of its conten s, A young man named Woodward eloped from ‘Trenton with the wife of a man name i Brady on ‘Taosday. The Rusband discovered where the two Were secreel, dud made an Sault ou tae se ducer, Ail the parties were then arrested aud brought b fore Justice Cubverly, WHO made the ex- traordinary dee lon that the man and wie mast divide tar goods und sepirate. The young man Was discharged and the Nusbund bound over Lo keep the peace. A P&A: WORTHY EVDOWMENT. Munificent Gilt to the People of College Point, L, L—One Hundred Tuousand Doliars for the Edavation of Poor Children. Yesterday was an eventful day in the progressive hisiory of the town of Ovliege Point, L. 1, it being the celebration of the opening exercises of the Pop; penhusen instiute in that place, On the 7th: ol May, 1868, the fiftieth birthday of Conrad Poppen- hu en, he donated :0 the town the sum of $100,000 lor its constrnction of an institution of earning for te xadvyancem.nt of knowledge and the improvement of tie moral and social con- dition of Lhe Working Ciasses, uboub 1,000 of wh m he had em ioy d i bis jactory, the corner 8 one of ihe Institute was lad with appropriate cere- monies On Ve ober 10, 1863, a.d BOW the building 18 compete Previsus ty ths there was in the vilige po place of pabuc mMstruction, aad the chudren of Ue poor classes grew Up uw ignoi ance, Yesterday being appoivted as the day for the opening exercises, Wors Was suspended in the vil- jage, und employers issued prociamaiions proclam- ing itageneral holiday. Accordingly the atleudance Was great, the iamites of the mecua ics, arusans aud ja orers parucipating ia the exercises to the num. ec of abou, 600, ‘Th: Governor’s Island band was present and dis. coursed most excelent music, The first address was delivered by Conrad Poppeniiusen, which was Jollowed by a German soug by the College Poiat Singing Society. James W. Covert, of Flu ting, iol. lowed in an e.oquent oration, which was creditabic to the young orat.r and worthy of the o.cusion. ‘Then fo owed a German soug from Mozart by we Lutheran ciior and an overvure by the band, ‘af er Wiican Oswa.d Olte.d rec delivered @leugthy ud- dress in Gerinan, which was frequently applauded, At five o’cluck the Vaud.ng was tarown 0; ea to the puduc for inspection, and ail were loud in thoir praise of the architectural style and mechanical workmanship. 1. is four stories high, composed of brick and brown stove, and occupies one of the most prominent sites in the village, which was also bequeathed by Mr. Poppenhusen. ‘tae population is mostly German, and Mr, Pop- penhusen, peing possessed of great wealth, natu- Ta.ly interests biinself in their beat. They are greauly uevoted to hin, a8 they have just cause to be, and tus insatution will ever stand a living monume.it to Is wor.b and generosity, Tue buiid- tag cost $55,000, aud the remuining $40,000 is in we hanas of trustees, to help to deiray the expenses, Mr. Poppeahuscu leaves for vour throu gh Europe In (he month of June. CLERICAL SiNNER IN MASSACHUSETTS, Excitement Among the Hesidents of Essex— Tke Universaliss Mins er Ordered trom Towu—Threat of Tarriug and Feathering lagaces a Hasty Exic. {From tne Boston Herald, May 7.) The pastoral villa asex, situated on the Coast, uis.anl tweuty-cight mi from Boston, and nored for a8 slip uiiding interests, Was thrown do & sale Of commotion and excitement on Satur- day fi by @ development of the shametul de ds aud doings of & Universalist minister of the town, Th tus in cired.ation at first appeared to ve of us a Davure to admit of their beef without Auvestization, but Were eventually veriilcd in every pacucular, Tne sauject of the stories was the Pastor of the First Univeisalist Society, Frede- vick Fremout Lovell by name. During the of dune of last year Frede.ick Fp 1, then @ resident of Barnstable, & 1 to the pastorate of the First Unive: y of By and he entered upon hs ¢ urst Sabbath in June, taking ap his resi- dence Whi a young married iady named Sto ‘Paree months Wad scircely gone by ere rumors of serious juiportauce to the young divine’s standing in tac commuuity reachei the pubhe ear, and waat Dame Scandal at west cir et lulormally Was soon ted by Mrs. Siory. Duang Loveli’s resi 2 lady’s home he became lustial and iecher ous, and Mrs. Story being young and preity, } made advances, which she indignantly repelled, but at tly me time withheld from publicity Lee e of the clerical sinner’s position In the cours Strange to Say, he aguln tried Mus dlandistments, bub will 8 Lhe Success 88 before, and, commit ing sume act of Wdiscietion Which roused the indignation of the people of the family, they determined Lo expose him, and ocdered the flow tom the house, He was tuen complained of ior his miseoaduci, aud his case was brougnhs to the attentioa of the Grand Jury ol the Coudiy, bat Ro Dill was returned agaiusé kin. This latter iact reassured the congregation of which Lovell Was pastor, and le was resio.ed to tHe co’ uence and eslecu of the sa ny doubts that ex. isted regarding his mo.ality and excellence as a Chistian genieman belng vemoved by his ex Lou, as it was cons dered by the Grand Jury. was Uen tukeu tulo the family of David Burn. ham, a shipowider of tho z prominent member of the Universalist Soctety, and here he nad resided during @ period of e ght months, uatil Sat- urday jast, when sumors thay iad been circu day or two previous stigated, and the deveropuients We,e such to prove im @ blaug- hearted sco. AtMr. Burnham's house, 6r i its iminediat in ty, iL appears, a namber of litte girls, awed from at. years, were accur- month moni Li ceveda Umed to assemble for amusement, and some of the e children the lustful Frederick was in ihe habit of inviting Into his study, No particu- lar aitention was paid to this fact until one of the little girls became frightened and told her pa- rents of someting that Lovet had been endeavor- ig todo, An inves jgation was then made, and it appeared that the rascal had xt to seduce a num. ver of the chidven and young ladies irom six 10 sixteen years of age. Being convinced that Lovet Was as great & rascal a8 some of Lue townsfolk con sidered him, Mr. Burpham waited upon jim jg Satuiday morning, and ater charging him with the crunes referred to avd recei/ing no denial of them, he ordered the fellow to leave town wa.thont deiay, Uireatening hin with a coat of tar and feathers af ae remained inthe village ten minutes loager. reverend sinucr needed no second it: tious, but departed in feariul the — consequ dels He did want to ta ange of clothing but left his dy of Mr. Burahe alem, where he enh t Monday be turned up » Wi : 1) 18 supposed he is located at present. His recent conduct has proved a co.vine- Ing argument of his guiltiness of the charges pre- ferred against nim last September, ane the secling in tie town of Bassi sions. 's parenis reside in Bary 13 said that he is re: otably connected. He is a man of medium height, twonty-eight yoars of ave and rather prepossessing than otherwise in appearance. His year of service as pestor of ine socicty had almo: expired, aud tt is probable that he would have by continued In the pastorat: anotiier year if his co duct had not been exposed. As if is the First Uni- versalist Soviety /emains without a shepherd, ana its members preter to do so until they can secure a man whose character is above reproach, ABBY INTELLIGENCE, WASHINGTON, May 7, 1870, By direction of the Secretary of War, and ypon recommendation of the Quartermaster General, Brevet Colonel R, W. Batchelder, Quartermaster, upon the expiration of his present leave, has been ordered to report to General Rufus Ingalls, at New York city, for assigament to duty in the division of the Atiuntio, Brevet Major W. T. Howell, Assistant Quartermas- ier, has been ordered to_ report to the Commanding Geceral of the Miltary Division of the South for United States Army, has been Jommanding Gebera: of the ty Division of the Attaniic for assignment to Ouly as attending surgeon on ofiicers and their families ia Philadelphia, Surgeon Josiah Simpson, M Department of the Camberland, will, on di-continu- auce of that departnent, report to the Commauding General of the Department of the East f im: Thent lo duty as post surgeon at Fort M: He Mad. Captain George N. the teenth int ever Brigadier G d nd ni Colonel 108 uut a Director of the fantry, Rrove' A ‘ Brevot Major ¢ i froin duiy in the Daparunen rai W ras been relieved i of the Lakes and or- o! 10 }C\urD Wo his roginent. ‘ EAROOKLYN CITY NEWS. Items of Information on Current News in the “City of Churches.” ‘ Three hundred and five persons were arrested In Brooklyn fist week. Judge Woodrug wit preside in the United States Circult Court on Monday, Twenty-seven barrels of ale were seized In Bridge street yesterday, the stamps on the barrels being un- cauceiled, Rey. Thomas §. Prestun will detiver a lecture this evening, at tie Charen of St. Charles? Borromeo, on ‘ihe Infailibiaty of the Pope.” The heatth of Mayor Katbfeisch 1s 60 mach im- Proved that he expects to be able to resume bis oficlal Guiles W-morrow, John Lyons was committed by Justice Delmar to await the action of the Grand Jury, yesterday, for stabbing Lawrence O’Hilea in the neck, charge of picking the Ket of Joseph O'Neil, at the corner of Atlantic au Hicks strects. District Attorney Morris will cal! several of the elect on frand cases in the Court of Oyer and Term ner on Monday morning. Fire Marshal Keady commenced an invest!gation yesterday*1n regard to the origin of the fre which originated in the moulding and planing inti! of J. S. Loomis, at the corner of Baltic and Nevins Streets, on Friday, As neur as can be ascertaine.|, 1 Was caused, a3 before tated, by the friction of the ma Query. Tuc engincer d scovered it first avout the fly-wieel, and stopped the engine, He then put the fuse on, but Was unable to extinguish tie flames, The tov! loss by the fire ts over $200,000, PIGE.N SHOUTING IN J-RSEY. The pigeon shooung match sor $250a side and the championship, which came off at Greeenville, New Jersey, yesterday afternoon, between Messrs Kya aod Stout, was witnessed by a goodly number of sports. Although both men are cou- sidered excelent shots betting appearea to be in fivor of Kyan from the start. The birds were recured in @ box trap, from which ihey were liberated singly, as desire |, by pulling a string. According to the regulations the feathered vicuis bad to be shot while ou the wing, ani if any escaped beyond the limits ap- poined they were considered common targe.s ior the ammunition of ouisiders. Alteran exciting col test, which lasced about three hours, Ryan was cared the Wiuner, as the followmg score will strate:— Look 1, % 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1,1, 0,1, 0, 0,1, 1, 0, ) I—13, *Stont—1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0,1, 1, 1, 0, 1,1, 01, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0—11. SHIPPING NEWS. Almnnac for New York=This Day. Sun rises. +. 4.51 | Moon sets....morn 1 05 +» 703 | High water...morn 1 42 Weather Along the Const. May 7—9 A. M. ve Therinamelar 40 above above 2 above above above above 8 avove Wins. Philadelphia Wilmington, Del, timore.. OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE. Ojiex. Broadway. Mronaway, Broadway. Broadway. Broadway. ‘Steam? Destination. nih = |. «| Laiverpool. 8 Liverpool <]kiverpool. PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 7, 1870, CLEARED. BP McDonald, Liverpool via Queens- wo vn. Steamship entschiand (NG), Neynaber, Bromen via Southampton—O¢.richa & Co. east, Virsinia, Kennedy, Galveston vin Key West ry & Co, Steamshtp Champion, Lockwood, Charleston It R Morgan & 0. chieamentn Lodona, Hovey, New Orleans—C MH Mallory & 20, Mariposa, Keinble, New Orleans—H B Cromwell piigamsuip Crescent City, Norton, New Orleaus—Frodenc aker. Steamship San Jeciuto, Atkins, Savannab—Wm P Garri- son. Steamship Hunteville, Crowell, Savannab—-R Lowen. Steamship Louisa Moore, Salyear, Newbern, NO—Murray, Ferris & Co, Steamsinp Isaac Bell, Bourne, Nortoix, Cuy Point and Richmond—Oid Dominion Steamship Co, Steamship Jobn Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, DC—PhiNips & Brown. SteamsbJp Fanita, Freeman, Philadelpbia--J Lorillard. Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston—W ¥ Civae. Steamemp Warnsutta, Fish, Now Bedford—Ferguson & ‘ood. Ship St Lueie, Carney, San Fransisco —G D Satton, Ship Favorit, Greenman, San Pranctxco—Sutton & Co. s Ship Pring Albert (NG), Meyer, Hamburg—Funch, Edye & 0. Ship Christel (NG), Friedrichs, Bremen—H Koon & Co. Bark Queen of Scots (Br), Smith, Antwerp—J F Whitney & 0. Bark Paniine (Br), Shiel, Hayann—Peabody, Willis & Co, Bark J E Holbrook, Leavitt, Cardenas —Prett, Son & Co, Bark Eveuing Star (Bri, Miller, St Jugo—Wardeit & Co. Brig Julia Kelly (Bs), Knight, Barbados—Miler & Hough- ton. Brig Juno (Br), Williams, Port Spain—Jones & Lough. Brig Rachel Coney, Coney, Cieniuegos—Muller & Houghton. Brig Alvarado (Br), Barrett, 8t Johas, NF—Peniston & Co. Brig Haroid (Be), Sinclair, St John, NB—P I Nevius & ons. gcle W 3 Hoimes, Wood, St Martins, WIM A Vatable & one, Geo Dennis, Hodgkinson, Nuevitas—Jonas Smith & 20, Schr Teabel Alberto, Tooker, Hamilton, Bermuda—A Ab- ott, Schr WC Bee, Sehr W Ef Tours, Rebp Ella Matthews, MeElwee, Slagit. Schr Sarah Cullen, Avis, Key West—Benner, Brown & Pinckney. Sebr EB Wharton, Atkins, Wilmington, NC—E D Hurlbut & Co. Schr C A Johns: Schr M ston—C H Mallory & Co. ernandina A A’bott. jacksonville—Van Brunt & Washington, NC. }, Richmond—A Abbott. nmer, Kichizond—Van Brunt & Ww bu » Chase, New Bedford—Fergason & hase, New sedford—Ferguson & Steamer M Steamer E ARRIVALS. {OCALO STEAM YAOaTS, (Br), MeMickan, Liverpool April 8, with Indse and 685 passengers, to GG $16, lon 43 16, signaiized stonmebtp Jon 4459, REPORTED ny Ve Steamship ¢ and Queenstown Fran M, 46 Russia, henee for Liverpoo! abril th, une day, Int 45, an Anchor line steamer, bound B; Sth, lat 4h 10, lon 64 55, steamship China, hence’ for Li ith, iat 40.47, lon 68 59, steamship do for do. Steamship 1 ates, Blanchard, New Oricans April 30, with moss and passengers, to Frederle Baker. May 5, Jat 30 40, ton 79 BI, spoke slay ‘New Orleuns for Liverpool; 6 exchanged signals with favana. ‘avannab May 4, with mdse and & Co, Dersined 1 hours in chester, Charleston May 2 with mdse aud passengers, to Ii RB Morgan & Co, Bark Victor (Nor), Salversen, Marsvilles, 90 days, with mdae, to Funch, Edye & Co. Sehr Lanra A Webb (of Deer Isle), Webb, Gonaives, 9 days, with logwood, &c, to Kuubardt .¢ Co. Had moderate a rj has been ¢ days north of iateras with light south: erly wad easterly winds. Sehr Kebecea M Atwood (of Harwich), Doane, Baracoa, 8 days, with fruit to De er & Poter—vessel to BJ Wenberg. Had fine, moderate he Schr Sarah Purver the Hook, aaw a thi ashore, with thgs tryin hy & Killey, Somers, Virginia, Passed Through Hel! Gate, BOUND SOUTER. Brig Firm (Br), Wylle, Ship Harbor, NS, IL dave, for New Yor'c, with lumber to Jed Frye & Co—vesel to master. chy Pioneer (Sr), Gillialt, Cornwallis, NB, 10 days, for New York, with potatoes to A & W Duryea. Scbr tT Holstrony, ‘Bank for New York, with fish to Crocker & Healy. Schr Seotia, Rodgers, George’s Bank for New York, with fith to Groslite & Healey. x Schr Helen MW: 5 7 days, for New Yort with lumber to Jed Frye & Co. a m Schr James If Collins, Pierce, Calais for the South, after mackerel. Seu Minnie Weston, Samuels, Northport, Me, for the South, alter mackerel. » Barrett, Porttand for the South, after Seht Gen Grai mackerel. Sehr.C G Cranmer, Cranmer, Saco for New York, with {ce tothe Washington Ice Go. Schr Forest Queen, Weavor, Gloucester for the South, after Mackerel. wi{it Henry, Horton, Boston for New York, with sh tog Harver. p Schr Mary B Coyne, Facethire, Sehr Torment, Pierce, Scnr kM Wilson, chr John W B chr Measenge! th ay 7, when passing e aod aft echooner orge’s Py eRae, Cain! Cape Ann for New York. ‘aunis fur York Wareham fc ee § w, Philip Schr , Kn in, Fal Schr AT Kowland, Rowiand, Pro e rh Schr © L Herrick, Baldwin, Providence for Philadelpala. Schr Amos Falkeaburg, Terrill, Providence for klizabeth- ort. Schy Qntarlo, Barber, Providence for Elizavetuvery ‘Tauiton for New ¥ New ¥. Pe Schr Chas A Grainer, Harvey, Providence for Elizabeth- 8 pa Prey, Fruvidenes for New York, Sidkea, Pr au 1 Beebe, Provi tence for New York, aa, ou, Providienco for New York. Sebr Orion, Ow, ht § W Middleton, cbr Jane Masta, —. Schr Kuth Halaet }ience for Rondout, pel. Norwich tor Piriadetphta, ew London tor New Yors, Bridueport for Newark. Behr Satie burton, P eer eek stamford New fork: urton, ‘amford for a nohr 8 P-Godwin, Waterbury, Stamford for New York, SebrJ & Mitchell, Mor mord New York. Schr J J Wilson, Wilson, ‘Norwaik for New York, Sehr Charles Hawley, Booneu,, Sax Harbor for New York. BOUND BAST, m jzabetiiport for Middle Had- dam. Schr Motto, Stafford, Elirabethport for Appoonug. Behr Niantle, Greene, £ lzanethyport for Taunton, Sebr Falcon, Wheeler, Witzabeth port for cer a rode bia Pharo, Sherman, Elizabethport for New Bed ford. fchr M A Predmore, Hi El!rabethport for Providence. Schr G Cummings, Boult, Rondout for Salem, Sebr Zoe. Hall, Rundont for Providence. chr Marta Jane, Mott, Rondout for Somerset, Sehr HP Coil jiray, Hoboken for Norwich. Sebr Wm Hone, Torrey, Hoboken for Boston. Selr Mary bhieids, Waitt, Hoboken for Auguste, Schr Dr Wm i Powers, Crosby, Hoboken tor New Haven, Schr Gen Wasbington, Headersn, hoboken for Rockland. Schr Gen Howard, Johnson, Hoboken for ALgUsba. Scher FM Branscom, Higgtis, Hoboken for Saiem, Sebr Geo Kijborn, staniry. Hoboken for Salem, Helen Mar, i joboken for Wareham. Franklin Merce, Hodgdon, Hoboken for #all River, Behr C L Lovering, ~——., Jersey City for Taunton, Sehr Anna Myrick, ras, New York for Newport. Schr Lam , New York for New London, Schr Stric! + New York for New London. ‘Kuasell, Miller, Kehr J K Mundell, —-, New York (or New London, Schr Chief, -—, New York for Greenwich. Schr Fleeuwing, Nash, New York tor Portland, Schr 1, Daniels, § Now York for Hartiord. Schr V Buckalew, —~, New York for Providence, SAILED. Steamanspe Malta, and City of Antwerp, Liverpool; New York, and Deutschiand, Bremen ; Anglia, Glasgow ; Virginia, Gaivesion via Key West; Lodona, Crescent City, and Mari- aa, New Orleans; San Jaciuto, and Huntsvilie, Savannah ; shampion, Charleston: Fairbanks, Wilmington, NC; Louisa Moore, Newbern; Isaac Bell, Richmond, &c; Jobb Gibson, Georeétown, DC} Fauita, Phiadelphia. ‘Wind at sunset Ni Shippiag Notes. ‘The dry dock people have been very busy during the pest week. ‘The Erle Basin dock on Wednesday last received the bark Lord Clarendon, (26 tons, built in Machias, Me, in 163, and owned by Mr R Shinn, for the purpose of examination, she was launched the following day. ‘The British steamer Venezuelan, 1347 tons, was taken up by the dook on Friday last for exteusive repairs. She wiil remain on the dock for several days. ‘The steamboat City of Lawrence, 1600 tous, of the Norwich and New London line, was raived yesterday morning by one of the Erie Basin docks, and will remain up for two or three days, for the purpose of receiving # general overhauling. ‘The ship Princeton, 1849 tons, built in New York in 1848, ‘and owned by Mr W T Frost, yas raised by @he great nec- tional dock foot of Rutgers slip on Wednesday last for alight repairs of a general nature, She remained up one day. The bark Carrie E Long, 686 tons, built in Stockton, Me, 1866, was taken up by the same dock on Friday last to be stripped, recalked and remetalled. She fs atili up. ‘The brig J M Burns, 150 tons, of Boston, built in Tidrasb, NS, 1865, 1s still on the smaller sectional dock, completing the work of furnishing her with a new bottom and other general repairs, ‘The propeller Lodona, 685 tous, or Messrs H Mallory & Co's New Orleans line, was lowered from the Clinton street sectional dock on Monday Inst, having received @ new pro- peller shaft. ‘The brig Atine, 424 tons, built in Brewer, Me, 1864, and owned by Messrs Bradford & Lemuel, was raised by the same dock on Thursday last to be stripped, recalked and re- metalled. She is still up. ‘The ship Tallahassee, late Tahte, 768 tons, was lowdred by the mammoth sectional dry dock at Hoboken on Thursday last. ‘The ship Hercules, 1297 tons, and belonging in Boston, wa taken up by the ame dock yesterdar. She will remain up for two or three days, meanwhile being generally over- hauled, ‘On Tuesday last the brig Suwannee, 244 tons, built in Cam- den, Me, 1648, and owned by Mr E T Sinith, of New York, was raised by the central acrew dock for the purpose of patching metal. She was lowered on Wednesday. ‘The lage screw dock on Wednesday last raised the bark Jobn Zittlosen, 499 tons, to ascertain the position of a leak and make the necessary repairs, She was also painted, and lowered same day. ‘The pilot boat Isanc Webb was raised by the smaller acrew dock on Wednesday lust for the purpose of patching her copper. The bark Frank, 550 tons, buiit in Cherryfield, 1965, and belonging to Messrs Simpson & Clapp, of New York, was taken up by the large screw dock on Thuraday lust to be stripped, recalked and remetatied, She is stilt up. ‘The vrig George, 298 tons, of Pictou, was raised by the cen- tral screw dock on Thursday last, and lowered the next day, meanwhile having her bottom cleaned and painted. ‘The schooner Luz, 60 tons, was raised by the central acres dock on Friday tast to patch her metal. ‘The pilot boat C H Marshall was taken up yesterday by the smaller screw dock forthe purpose of cleaning her bottom and patching copper. ‘The ship Bridgewater, 1586 tone, was lowered from the mammoth balance dry dock on Tuesday Inst. She was stripped, recalked, remetalied and radder repaired, ‘The brig Edwin Rowe, 280 tons, was lowered from the staaltor balance dry dock foot of Pike slip on Tuesdny last, While up she was stripped, recalked and remetalled, and repairs made to her keel. ‘The mammoth balance dry dock adjoining on Tuesday last ralsed the steamboat Jesse Hoyt, 624 tons, for the purpose of patching the metal on her bottom, ‘The ship Escort, 1300 tons, built in Georgetown, Me, in 1856, was ratsed by the same dock on Thursday last and lowered the rame day, her metal being patched in bottom. ‘The same dock on Friday last rained the ‘steamboat Cam- bridge, 1237 tong, for the purpose of stripping, recalking and remetaliing. She is still up, The ship Chas A Farwell, 1223 tous, builtin Rockland in 1854, was taken up by the amaller balance dry dock on Wed- nesday Jast, to be stripped, recalked und remetalied. She was lowered yesterday, ‘The brig Goleonla, 521 tons, vufit in East Boston, 1966, and owned by Messrs E A Peters & Co, waa raised by the smalier balance dry dock yesterday. Bhe will be stripped, recaiked and remetalted. ‘The brig Carolina, 19% tons, was raised by the People’s dry dock on Monday last and lowered the same day. She had her metal patehed. On Tuesday last the brig Coufdencia, 143 tons, was raised by the same dock, and lowered on Thuraday. She was strip- ped, recalked and renietalled. ‘The schooner Anne Whiting, 181 tons, built in Castine, Me, 1886, was taken up by the same dock on Friday, for the pur- pose of having her metal patched. On Mesexs Nelson & Townsend's dry dock, adjoining, dur- ing the week there lias beeu raised the schooner D B Everett, 199 tons, painted, and tugboat Lilie, examination. Dean's railway at Red Hook during the week has taken up the schooner Nettie Cushing, 91 tons, bottom painted and slight repairs; brig Orbit, 31% tons, bottom painted; schooner Curtia Tilton, 244 tons, bottom cleaned, and smutting eleva- tor, and tug Howard, stiil up for general repairs, ‘The passengers that arrived in New York from foreign ports for the week ending May 7 foots up the large number of W404. ‘The vessels, the ports from which they sail andthe putmber brought by each will be found below :— Vessels, Where from. No. Hadeon the following barges and canal boats:—By tow boat Bolie—Barges Pilgrim, John Young, F Elaon, J ¥ Rathbone, Wm Mallory, © Griswold, R Miller, Wm Cole, and others from Athens; caval boats Petrel, H Lewis, FO King, E B Simmons, Alpha, By tow bout America. Stemmer, Oregon, R Hubbard, S G Clark, D Beebe, C A Douglas; canal boats Mary Forrester, R H Lockwood, Eddy ‘Traver, Stars & Stripes. By tow boat Obio—Barge A & W Chapin, and canal boat © W Davis, By tow boat Austin— Barge A Roberts; canal boats F W MoMullen, and A W Aven. There arrived wt this port for the waa ending May 7 from foreign ports, 132 vessels, of which 17 were steamships, ‘Tebips, 26 barks, 42 brigs and 41 schooners, ‘There weroin this port yesterday 49% vessels, of which 76 were steamships, 72 ships, U9 barks, 109 brigs and 127 schooners, ‘There galled from this port yesterday 6 ateamships for Ru- ropean ports and \$ for Southern ports, Marine Disasters. ScHOOLSHIP MFROURY, before reported as having been got alloat and in tow for New York, was towed to Norfolk in consoqdienee of the wind changing (0 ESK and blowing very vs S41" CLARA Monse—About 1290 bales of cotton had beon landed from ship Clara Morse, from Savannah for Liverpool, ashore on the ree(a at Bermida, up to the 26th vessel will be a total wreek, At the tine abe stra hy dense that the vesdel had been the aignal stations, outhward of from her eas\- one 8 AOC Onpt all #83) wet end wind bad ern cours had been BMI ALICE ADLOTT, from Demarara for Baltimore, be- Waa“ ane aac mera ee cinerea em. Beta ‘out chat be was compelled to Tus the brig ashor toaave ive and property. Works’ cth iam to” flaish loading. ‘After haulive i ise duit at Haddam, Ut, in lel, and owned ia Philadeipnta, Fe was on deck, and he susceeded Io gettlag ashore in Sour Jacon Vavouax—Barosgat May 5—The achr Jacob Vaughan (of Forked Rover, NJ), Mathews, from New York for this With merchandise for HC Gullick, Predmore, Colberson «Go, David S Varker and others, In entering the flet this moruln got ashore on, the shoals, ahd wil proba: 085. bly be # tora) we vessel 8000 Lire ki b ph getting as! ‘entertained of saving mi son a dams oondition. The vessel was baiit at Forked River about pases and belonged to D8 Par- Ker and Capt Anos Faikinburgh. SOHE STARLIGHT, from Baltimore for Providence, before Fepored aun gu lioa’e Back, Hell G: X ae raised by wreckmaster three. ni and tow To'Hallett's Cove to be placed on the railway. Oacet.aucous ‘The purser of the steamship Virgo, from Savannah, has Our thanks for bis attentions. Whalemen. Bark Nile, Earle, arrived at New London 7h inst, from Sandwich Inlands, with 1/00 bbls wh oll pe A Francisco despatch, dated 7, announces the fol- lowing arri als at Honoluia:—O.tver Crocer, witu 105 bbis sols Concordia, 170 do: Hercules, 690 do wh; “Eitzabeth ig ke hg Elizabeth Swift, Jobi miiy , witty Joba Woils, Onward, and Taos Dickinson, esate Spoken. bound to we lnm, ¥ in enwtren PM, lat 50 54, lon Liverpook, Apel as Bark M'W Brett, jeenstow! 08, 87 44, lon/74 05. 0, . ar (lip) Wainon, irom Now Orleans for at 27 2¥, ton 79-09, from New York for Matanzas, May 1, lat Forcign Ports. Bowway, April $—Ln port abips Timour, Spooner, for Bos- ton; J P Wheeler, Harris, for Liverpool ; Uragon (Bry Lennon, for Aleppy and Nyork; Sapuhire, Slucrs, tuf ric rts; John © Potter, MeClure, for do; barks Dulvecand (Br raves, and Castiglione, Coo.er, une. Bay OF ISLAND H, Feb 15—Salled, bark Alice Cameron (Br, New Bedford, wha oll on freight; 16th, brig rama (Br), Fessen.en, do do, UALOUTTA, March 29—In port ships Carnarvon Castle Br), Smith; Pemiroke Castle (Br), Bail; botanist Br), faviant; Royal A exandra (br), Browning; Royal Adeiatde: ur , Jedery; British India (Kr), Tnaner, and Ocoaa Mat Br}, Wauin, for NYork, tdy; Glenbaven (Br), Evans, and St Albans (Br Pike, for ‘oston, do; Antrew Jackson, Field, und Bea; ir), McAlly, for ¥¥ork ror KYork or Boston, «i Went to sea from Saugor March 27, ship Aruudel Castle HAVANA, May 6— Arrived, brig Havana, Bennis, NYork. HALIFAX, May Airiveds seamahlp City, of Cork (it), Allen, Liverpool (and wij sallat8 Pal for Boston and New York); bark Eleavor, Cardiil. London, May 4— Arrived, ship Robena, Mudgett, NYor‘. awe eh eke April 21—Cleared, brig Charlotte buck, Gott, ork, Savana, April 16—In port bark Armenia, Harding, from Boston, arrived 1th (not isth), and wil proceed to Palermo next week to load. aaa March 19—Safled, ship Surprise, Ranlett, New york. SeaevaM, April9—In port brig H TL MeGiivery, Stub from Bouton vie Uayenbe, arrived Gh, for Boston 1s 16 ca American Ports, BOSTON, May 6—Cleared, ship Gen Chamberlain, Alexan- der, Bermuda; bark Inverary (Br), Hutton, Melbourne; brig Caprera, Blanebard, jschrs Dick Wiliams, Corson, Bainore; Yankee Boy, Dll, N York. Salicu—chips 8 Vaughn, Rainbow ; brig Novelty. Tth--Arrived, ship Ancelique (Br), McBurnie, London; brigs attic Latou (Br), Browa, Bonaire; Aristos, Peak, Su- nam; Eisey (Br, Carey, Port au Price; schr Lath stich, Paddock, Cientue BALTIMORE, May 5— Arrived, brigs Execntive, Gorham, ‘ara; Water Witeh, Sanford, Guantanamo; ‘sclera UC Kk, Sun Andreas via Key West where she put in ea Gib-Arcived, barks Jenny Rertaux x (Beh, via Kio Janeiro; Sjoegusten (Nor, Schend brig Mary B Ladd, Toa, Newburyport; Geary, Guanape ke, 10 Janel man, Arroyo; schrs RR Vaughn, Kis: W Godirey, Seara, Boston; Quoddy, nin 4 see pasuouhin Fiorella, Peabody, Rotterdam; barks Blver- ton, ‘Henson, West nied: NM Haven, Hal, Portland; adure HA Hunt, Peterson; © W Parker, {0 W Holt, Hart; Abbie Buraiey, Abd wood Doron, Jarvis, Bos:on; Francs, Gibbs, Saco, ‘7th—Arrived, st.amships Baltimore (NU), Voeckier, Hre- ‘men via Southampton; Wm Kenneuy, Hallet, Boston; sctira Emily A Bartle, Strout, Mayaguez; Emma, Anthony, Antl- Mike CHARLESTON, May 4—Arrived, brig Guiding Star, Free- iy, Nxork, ‘Tth--Arnived, stenmsh'p Sonth Carolina, NYork. Sailed—sveamship Charieaton, N York, FORTRESS MONKOE, May 7—Passed up for Baltimore, brig Amos M Roverts, irom West Indies, Sailed—Brigs Ceres, for Baltimore; H H Wright, Cuba; Romance, Navassa. STON, April $0—Cleare', eeurs Samos, Snow, Liv- erpool; FB Colton, Kobinaon, Fail Kiver. GEORGETOWN, DU, Nay 4—Arrived, schra AM Aldridge, Fisher; susan E Jayne, Couns; Idadayne, Jayne; & A Conse ling, Daniel ali from eastern ports). Sth—Arrived, schre Morris, Allen, and Charley Woolsey, Parker, eastern porta, Cicared—Sehra's f Wines. Hnlse, NYork; Clara, Cox, and W W Darcy, Champion, Hoboken; Carrie Ho mex, Holmen, Jersey City;| Theodore Dean, Phiips, Fal Kiver; Sarah J Bright, Shaw, and J K Manning, Ganay, Boston. 61 Cleared, sehre Vapor, Newberry, Port Morris: AM. Lee, Dukes, Pall River; Wave Crest, do; Auaie & Martin, Weeks, Boston; J H Seguiae, Shaw, fkh—Cieared ‘schrs Susan & Jayne, Collins, aud Ephraim & Annu, Green Bostoa; Kate V Kdwards, Aden, :ivanais; Bes sie Morris, Alien, Providence; West Wind, Townsend, Fall Kiver; Charley Woolsey, Parker. New Have’ HOLMES’ HOLE, May 5, PM—Arrived, brig Roleraon, Mayo, Rondout for Boston; sehre uth Snaw, Shaw, Paila- deipuia Tor do; Letuan Biew, Buckaico, Hallowei\ for Palla) eiphia. th, AM—Arrives, sehirs Lanlly A Bartle Sraithy Mayaguen for Boston; Angeline Vancieaf, Carter, Hoboken forsaiem; Alex Miliicen, Gatln, Klsworth for NYorx; Keren Happucb, Eis, Harwich tor do. Salled—ssrig Rolerson; echr Ruth Shaw. MOBILE, May 3—Arnived, brig Eilon Marla, Hoxie, New Yors. NEW ORLEANS, May 2— Arrived, steamship Rapidan, Whiteburst, N York ; schr Chas E Morrison, do, Cleared—Steamsbip Liberty, Reed, saitimore vie Havana and Key West; schr A F Aimes, Whitinore, Boston. 3a—Arrived, ship Mary Kussell, Bush, Liverpool; schr Ann Doyle, Holsen, Demerara, be.ow, coming up, bark Ann & Alice, Gray, trom Cette. Cleared—Ship Johanne Wilhelmine (NG), Buttner, Bromen; bark Aurelia, Baker, tioeton. So0THWEST Page, May 3—Salled, brig Rocky Glen, jeddsAttived. bark ana Mervede ital}, Guuetts, from Pa- lermo. PASS A-LOUTRE, May 3—Arrived, brig Glove (Ital), Colo- na, from Palermo. NEW HAVEN, May 6—Arnvea, gchrs Minnfe Kine, Pear- son, Alexand Henry Alien, Tavem, Baltimore: David Currie, Bunell, Maryiand; ida NcOave, Pickens, Philadel- nia. PLLLADELPHTA, May 6-—Arrived, barks Almoner, Gary, Matanzas; Bloomer (Swed), Kulberg, Boston ; brigs Blancue. ‘sjardo, PR; Haze, Kelly, Boston; secure John rawford, Lyn; William Boardman, *Billard, Port- vorgie Deering, Willard, do; A Tirrell, Atwood, Cove; General Grant, Colburn, do, Below, bark Davis, from Zaza. leared—Sbip Atheriis (Br), Baker, Antwerp; barks Star of Hope (Br), Peterson, Gisinore for orders; Cari August (NG), Sieverts, Dublin; brig Faustina, Paterson, Carde.ai sebrs Netlic Bowers, Stackpole, Matanzas; Goddess, Kell; Lynn; EG Knight, Kent, Salem; Zl Adams, Robbids, Bos: ton; E'S Conant, Gerrisl, do. Tth--Arrived, sch Leducssa, Meyers, Cardenas. Below, bark Sam Sheppard, Evans, from Cienfuegos; brig Elza sic- Neil, Small, from Sagua, Lawes, Bal, May Schr Royal Arch, from Sigua, bas heen ordered to NYork, and rewains breakwater this PM, in company with brig Iza (returned); schrs Henry Cole, for NYork: A Townsend, for Jersey City; WC Nelson, for Virginian; i Pe intce verthet bend Sel ocak rt; Charlie iile,for Por mil; IE Y y ge a , DC; Bartlett, for Providence: ‘and Black Diamond, tor Hartiord. Wing Went tosea wth, brig S V Merrick, for Cardenas; achr Royal Arch, for NYork; ana all before reported at the Break. "PORTLAND, May 5—Cleared, ship Wm Wileox, Crocker, Buenos Ayres. RICHMOND, May 6—Arrtved, schr ¥ W Jobvston, Marts, OSton. Sail Brig Romance, Duncan, Navassa. BAN FRANCISCO May omArrived, hark Horatio Spragne, We Ra ee eed Gari Loch Lamar, Merryman, Coronel Salied Oliver Madelaine (Br), Levesque, Per tthe Cleared, ships RM Sloman, Osgood, Honolulu; Suma: MH Hi ong. Ne MARYS Gly apn 30-—Artiyed, brie Henry Trowbridge, Feighton, NYork{ May, bark Patna (Nor, Abortion, Lime: » L;achr Jos ir, El Dharie 5 ne RTILLA MILLS, Ga, ‘april B0—Arrived, brig Walter Smith, 8A) Smith, NYork, VANNA'H, May 3—Below, achr Frank & Nellie, Kendall, from NYork. wis Clented, steamiaps San Salvador, and Montgomery, ‘ork. T PECKHAW'S, 21 GRAND STR. ery—Chatelaines, 43 60; Grecian Cur! Vitalia, 8c. ; Chevailbr's, Bc. ; Hall's, Boe. Allen's, Je. Barry's, duc.} Reeves’, ac.; Sterling's 8c. Laird’s, B0e.% Hagan’, @c.; Gouraud's Oriental Crean, ‘BLY Cheapest store in the F Manufacturers of standard Reinier ea TABLES, Varerooms ant ce, MGODND. 738 Brondway, New York. APANESE CORN FILE REMOVES CORNS WITHOUT in; 2oc.; soid at all drug and shoe giores. PATAPANESE CORN FILE OO., 34 Pine street, N.Y. {COL & DAVID<ON, 686 Broadway, near Great Jones street, ‘#iccessors to E, V. 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ADIUAL CURE, WITHOUT KNIFE, CAUSTIC OR devention trom bustnces, for Stricture, Fistula, Pile Diseases oc the Pelvic Viscers, Diseases wad Decoraities ot the Eve, Nose, Pace aud Persua, HENRY A. DANIELS. M. D., M44 Lexiagton avenue, (pus azar ae PLASTER OF THE DAY, ALLCOGK'S POROUS, ‘The Porous Plasters pousess the soothing, warming and sustaining qualities of the combined plasters of the dispen- satorles, Anclecirician, who las great experience of thelr e:fects in local rheumatism, in te douloureux and deep-seated nervous and other pains, and in affections of the kid- neys, &c., &c., attributes ali thelr sedative, stimulative and pain-relieving effects to their electric qualities, He nsserts they restore the healthy electric condition equilibrium) of the part, and that belng restored pain and morbid action cease. He was amazed at the creat number of beneficial indications produced by one of these plasters, He affirms that headache !s cured by one wora just below the breast bone; that one placed over the navel will cure bysterics, as well as dysentery and affections of the bowels, Even chronic cos- tiveness he found to be greatiy relieved by wearing one over the bowels, We bave sold over fifty millions of the plasters, and they are certified us innocent, yet wonderfully curative, by atl. Where a plaster can give reliet they never fail Dr. Valentine Mott, Dr. Johnson, of Hartford, and Dr. Myers, of Savannah, bave spoken of them in the highest terms. The great Mott said:—°They were all that could be hoped for in a plaster—simpie, cleanly and adhesive; perfect as artificial supporters of the muscles, and for pains, because of thelr mild counter-irritant quailties, usually at once giving nse.” Local weakness of the back, breast and side always benefited, thus curing tumbago in a few hours, sometimes in a fow minutes. In secious heart and chest ailections thelr use causes an | absorption or evaporation of water, by which dropsy of the heart and hydrothorax have undoubtedly been cured, Dr, Sterling says:— For two years I have been a great sufferer from neuralgia in the bead, and found only temporary relief from all the various remedies that I have tried until I applied one of Allcock’s Porous Piasters. I cut {t into three strips, placing one under each shoulder blade and the other over the small ofthe back, and for the past three months I have had scarcely a twinge of the old Tadvise all who suffer from nervous diseases to Jse no time in making a trial of the wocderful Porous Plaster. A. F. STERLING, Secretary Singer Manufacturing Co. NEW Yons, June 8, 1868, IMPORTANT LETTER FxOM DR. SAMUEL BARD, GOVERNOR OF IDAHO. WASHINGTON, April 2, 1870. Mxgsns. ALLCOOK & Co. :— Your Porous Strengthening Plasters have proved of the greatest service to me. Some time since I was troubled with violent rheumatic or neuraigle pains in both of my arms. They gradually grew worse and approached the heart. Finding nothing I avpiied gave me relief, I tried your Porous Plasters, which f wore for two months, The and I have had no pain since, Asan external rewedy your plasters are incompara- ble. Ihave recommended them to many of my fricnds in the city of Atlanta, Ga., where I reside, and they are loud in. their praise, the Plasters having proved equally useful to thelrcasesasin min. [| SAMUEL BARD, Late Editor Atlanta (Ga.) Daily New Era. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Principal Agency, BRANDRETH HOUSE, NEW YORK. HE GERMANS OF THE FIRST WARD DO NOT RE pudiate Nichola Mulier.—At a mass meeting of the Ger man citizens of the First ward of the ely of New York. held. at No, 130 Green ich sireel, after s acrigg of resolutions bay ing been adopred sustaining the action of our democ Fefentarives inthe late Legislature of Wis State, directed and guided to glorious victory for the maintenance of muntel- have recorded our names in bebaif of the elevation Of our true and tried fellow citizen, Mr. Nicholas Muller, and we spurp with indignation the idea of repudiating bin under cireumatances, atvohn Wa,twneyen, Fred. Steinberg, G, F. Cerdes, P.Wellbach, Dick Bargfried, Simon Meyer, John Appel, P. 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