Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
10 EUROPE. French Feeling on the Regicide Conspiracy Plot. The Woman's Righis Question and Rell- gion in England. M. Taul’s Cathedral, London, in Danger from an Underground Railway, ‘The Onnard mei steamship Cuba, Captain Meodie, trom Liverpool the 7th and Queenstown the 8th of May, arrived at this port yesterday evening, bring- ing oar special Buropean correspondence and a Rewspaper mail report in detail of our cable news telegrams, dated to ber day of sailing from England, The Cuba detivered our foreign files at the HERALD Building ats quarter past eleven o'clock Inst night, ‘The rolls 0! papers wee in good order and secure, ‘The members of the “Lefv” party in Paris issued Manifestoes strongly condematag the publication of the details of the regicide plot at the present mo ment as caiculated to spread terror aod enmity in She empire. A paragraph i the London evening papers states ‘that although Mr, Smalley “reveives ali the levers of M. Fiourens he knew nothing of the plot against the Binperor, and is in Paris to answer the question.” Captain R. G. Cating, lave commander cf the etean-hip Liahe, of the Gulon line, committed sul- by shoottug himself through the head at his cv, Alexandria Buddiags, Janes street, Liverpool, u Edinburg contemporary reports that the tales stuiying in the university of that ctly applied to Dr. Alleyne Nicholson for instruction in natural History. Dr. Nicholson's usual class of ma.estudeuts assented, and besiles the six studying medicine Mve cther ladies rosident im Edinburg are aiso attending. ‘The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals commenced to publish a monthly periodical called +The Animal World,” the ob.ect being to teach, in the Wyrds of Miss Burdett Coutts? letter, “the absolute duty of man towards the lower ani- mals.” “Without mtending to raise alarm, the London Builder assures the Dein of St. Paul's Cathedral that there is extreme need 0 watchtulness regurding the operations for the Metropoittum District Ratlway. The engine that move the entire river front of Somerset House, as far, at allieventa, as the terrace 1s concerned, is drawing nearer and nearer to our noble metropolitan cathedral. Ciearly the Metro- politin Ratiway cannot be left to burrow its own cour e In its own way, unwatched by any tndepen- de. tengineerlag authority, if we are to sleep soundly W.thout dre ming of St, Paul's.” What the Engush Ritualists are coming to is be toxened In the folowing extract from a lewer which appears in the London Church Review, It says:— ALthe majority of London churches where confes- fon ls preached the peniveits have to go eitner to th prest’s prvae house or to the vestry. it is time (his great O,poruuaity ior scandal should be re ved; such — proceed.ngs have been ens Wien the practice was more yuigea, but now, as thonsands habit aly make ther confession, aud the ch rey are engaged for who.e days und sae hearing them, Surety sume velter system might be adojiel. At Aloau’s, Holbo.n, the boxes have been in use jor emo ths, and appe Tt» give ».tisf.ccon; why, ih uv, soul NOf this exvmpre be followed, so that tae Sacro ineutoi pen@uce buy be administered in the Ouly Did € COnseC.aied ‘or Such purposs? Mr. W. Lindsay, son of the Hon. Colin Lindsay and uceplew of the karl of Crawford and Belcarres, was m rried to Lady Murriet Gordon, daughter of the late Earl of Aberdeen, at St. James’ church, Picca- duly, London. Should the Engiish government decline to have a Feligious census Joha Bull understands that the S.ate Chuica uuthorities will undertake to arrange oue for her own members, Rumors of scesstons io the Greek Church among More aivanced Engit h Churclumea are mentioued, Price Charles of Roumasia issued a decree con- voking the Chimbe:s for the 13th of May at Bachna ret. The Prince also proclaimed au amavsty for all Political and press offences. It was oiticially an. nounc.d that complete tranquillity regus at Tchscuth, and that 2 strict investigation is beimg ma ie into recent distur! ances at that piace. A te egram from Alexandria, dated the 6th of May, reports:— Her Britannic Majesty’s troopship Jumna anchored y sveccay at Port il Air & Must success al e sage through the “% Canal in twenty-seven ous Aviat steaming. Th: siup was spleudidiy nh vigatel Colo.el Ca.micnael, Deputy Quarie.- mnaster Gener 1, is ih Coniinand of the Woops, LA felegram from Hong Kong, China, of April 10, annonces: "= ‘the 1 ews of a serlous defeat of the imperial army al Shangsi, Northorn Chica, is confirmel by the commander, WHO reports tual 20,000 Loops were Killed. . ; Mail te egrams fom India, dated in Calcutta the Si and Lahore the 6th of May, report as follows:— Ai the government suleof opium in Calcutta the pric 5 realized or Patna dercriptions were seven- tee. upees, and ior Be. mies twenty-seven ru} blow previous quotations. Prices from China glove @ contiguous deciine. ‘ihe Viceroy has announced a faiewcll dinver to General McLevd. “He wlsv announced ta! Mojyc Genera Sir He M, ne Was ap, 0.ated Lieutenant Governor of the Puja. FRANCE. The Regicide Conspiracy—Details of the Plot and Seizures. A Paris telegram of May 6, evening, to the Lon- dou Globe suppdes the following uews items respect- ing the plot against Napoveon:— ‘Te excitement caused over here by the discovery ¢ lot to assassinate tae Emperor has cousidera- biy dimiushed since the publication of the report of te Poocure r Général Grandpepret and the imperial vavoking We High Uvary of dustice fo try tne Z > coutessed having adjusted the bombs, and the pro- BeCULION. are In possession of the provi of his having ordered the Wooden modeis wnich were given to the founder Lepet of & carpenter named Saget living In the rue de St, Maur. A. M. Terrail, a writer on the Beioine, well known as a speaker at publig ueelin, was arrested yesterday. During the eiecuon of last brea # he acted as M. Ledry Rojlin’s agent, and in the month of February was Drosecuted for @ political offence. He hag son 46 Vitis on business, and was arresjed a" hours after his arrival. Wil iepsuce %% the four bombs mentioned in the re a the ‘ocureur Général, Which he supposes Wers cast at another foundry, the Fiyuro says that they have since been recognized by M. L petas samples submitted to the man Re- nara icr correction, If this is true there is every ieasun (0 suppose that ue police are iu possession oi the whole of these diabolical instrumeats of de- stu vod ‘The Figaro announces that M. Gustave Fiourens, Y cuanging his lodgings three times during the jas. lew days, bas leit Loudon, it is supposed that he lias gone Lo ke gium, French Opinion of the Plot. \enani’s Messenger of Paris, May 7.] of the d.cuments relative to peror’s lie meets ytlon from the Paris {Prom ‘the pabli ation the pot ugamst the Wih & very opposite rec jouruals whictt support the government and those con-uered the democraiic organs, ‘ihe Or ares ul in thir paises of such @ course, whie the others styzmatize it us wlegal. ‘The jour Nels Which systemstwa ly denied that there was any couspiracy sarca-ticuly demand d tbat some ligat siiculd be WiroW. on What they wers pleased to call @ mvueedvre oO} the List iioment. The Se cle spoke ov Matural mistrust of c.tizens wio walt for jud cial prools befyre bevieving in a pict 80 providen- Tualiy di-covered.”” That jouraal and its radical col- Je: gues call for legal evidence, ana yet they now are in ignavt that the legal accusation and its proots should be given to the work, IRELAND. Explosion of a Barrel of Kerosene Oi!—Fatal and Terrible Consequences—four Persons Burned to Death. i ‘A snat! telegeam from Dingle, in the county Cork reporis th: follow ng sad resulis of an explosion of kerosct ‘The \elegram 19 dated May 7:— A mo-t awn! occurrence happened at av advanced hour last ni bt at Baloeke@), tthe parish of Da qin. dete day a boat Ir that parisl pivked up at sean lance cask Of parm ume Od, Tt was brow t re dnto 2 uouse, waece they divided it. In so eon. it ignited ond b the roof oF the hoa e Four persons, a inan and three rromen, & eae utand duels bodies vurucd Ww a cuder, The following iga NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, Mes of the suterers:—The derd are Michact Da'y, aged about th sf years, a widower and the es of four chien, a tamer on te Lari of k's propecty; Elen Lon qmavien bame Moan areca ‘at dyenty tive vears, und tue mot ero tw obi ‘wo utes, both uymaried, of be mal Cubin, @ tenant of Lod venty, un W 080 house The Cask was bio cled. He and vie @ ¢ both body burned, nd wiiat effects and mores he had ty the Lome are alt cousin ed, Thouas by whose wife ww deal, was prepared for death ®erore day tas m rhing, by the Kev Mr. McCarthy, C. ,, Feriiser, and 13 ot likely. to Ye re ogniz.b | cover. His features ot A Cothar ne Daly (@ Mes. Lyne, and Fister to Miiue Do ly, mon- tcned among the dia) 18 atso badly injured; her hu band, Pa-rick Lyme, 15 aso badiy injured. ENGLAND. The French ‘eds? Not Popular. From the London Pst, May 7, There {+ po doubt that what is teried the princi- Bie sf hospitality, to which England clings, bas 1 eked a@ivuniage of to use this county as @ bas? of operations against wand order tu other realms. with whose wevernments we ae outr nly relations, Our captial and not a tew of «ur grea! towns have been periitied to be con- verted in'v centres of con-piracies, the obj ct of which 18 to 10.ce & reproduc iom of the France of he jast century, im which the rators op? to see property thrown down to be scrambled for, Th se new proofs of the uses to whieh we are tune render it necessary of direct actenuon moat strongly to the misciief we re unwittingly creating, not ouly in Kurope, but here at home, by allowing these political inc ndi- aries Liberty of aetion as well as ireedom of res.- Genes. ‘They are polsotig our own @ocial sysiem While seeking the destruct on of the governments of our neighbors and ales, There is here matter for the production of eviis the any the escaje of a 8, and we cam hardiy believe government Will met hasten to take -ome step: for makong our laws corry out eMcuntly wit must be r-cogn.ze| a8 ab-olute internation! obliga tons It must be abuydantiy evident that te on tinuanc’ 0’ such @ state of Hing» consti.ules a stand- ing menace to social order ta all countries and the maintenance of peace between uations, Meeting of the French “iteds” im Lend {Fom the Cork (Irelind) Exeminer, May 7.) BU Digit about 1,400 per-ons a-semb ed m the il of Setence, Old strect, St, Luke's, Lo don, in to te present state of aiuies in France. Lubez toK the chair, and M, Gustave Flou- rens, Who spoke iu Fre ut length, denied that the object Of himself and those woo thought with him was assassination, their weapons being rather the brain, the tongue and the pen, which it was thetr intention to couunue against the existing des- potusm in France. M. Tavall, wito was introduced as having suffere | thirteen years’ imoriscnment, five of which w re spent in So.kory confinement, also spoke in Fresch, pro. esting agatast the bandit who now ruled France. Ae i ne ing separated with the singing of the Marse.llaise. THE BAYONNE MURDER. Further Particulars=The Mystery Still Un- selved—Tne Coroner and the Detecuves at Work—=speculations as to the Latest Moves ments of the Murdered Man. Coroner Burns, of Jersey City, is actively engaged in collecting evidence for the inquest on the body of Charlcs Dofeldecker, which was found on the bank of the Morris Canal, at Bayonne, as reported in yes- terday’s HERALD. There 1s not a shadow of a doubt in the minds of the relatives of deceased, of the police of the Fourth precinct and of all who have known the man for years that he was foully dealt with. There is evidence enough collected already to show that the man was seen in the forenoon proceeding seberly and thougittuily, & wua, to the lower part of Jersey City irom herd equ gins an'| there 1s no prob.bill y whuiever that he would go of his own accord tu the pace where the body wasfou.d. The bank of the cana. at Ws paice 18 built of stone, and 18 Wide at ihe top, 80 a8 to form a towpath for the horses acd mues attached to cinaiboats. The wal is jour feet high, and rests on a ledge of rock Which siopes in boken fragmeuts to the wWuters ede, On these f.agments, ner the water and nine feet fiom the towpath, the body was found, The wouuds were of a cuaracter that defeats the supposition ct suicide by ta ling irom the bank. There was an abrasion or stab under ove eye, tue side of the head was torn and bruived and the skim around the eye blackened as from a heavy b.ow. The sily.r watch aud some papeis we.e left oa his person, as these might furmi=h a clue to the muide.er, .us the money Was ail taken except tweay cents. A iew ours before the discovery of the body the mana was sveu ata liquor saloon caled “rhe Idle Hour,’ and the place where the body was found 1s not yuite half amie distunt from this saioon. This ci cumstanve 18 the base on Which the coroner takes his stand im the endeavor to unravel the mysteiy. Lv is supposed by ma iy, an! the supposition is must consistéat wiih all the c.reumstances of the case, that ater te man was Kiled the body wis taken in a boat to the piace where tt was found, It would not be -afe to throw it into deep water, lest on tue one tiaud the boat mignt be cupsized; on the other J@st some eyes might see the act, as they ceriain y cou et from a distance when @ person 1s under the embanknuicg Detectives Carroll and Stratfacd w unformed o- al the 1a¢f ip the case by Captuin of the Fourth preclict, and they are now engaged in wo: king up the affuir. uf Donedecker 8 Character but one opinion is ex- Pressed. ‘she untve:sal testimony ts that he was sober, thriity, honest aad indusir.ous, but csp. ciully thrifiy; so that the supposition ihat he weat ou a spree is repadiated by every one who knew him. His fat.er aod brother live in Bayoane, the seme city Whore the murder was perpetrated, Sad Phase of Social Life in Newark—Jersey Piety versus Jersey Immorality—Chicago Rapidly Being Eclipsed. Jersey's chief city, Newark, ts acquiring a reputa- tion that will soon place her on a par with Cmcago, sould the present prevailing soctal “progessive- ness‘ gontinue mitch Yonger. Tor a couple of weeks pasi—ever since the HERALD took the tnitlative and llited the mask of hypocrisy from the faces of severat of Newark’s “highly respectable’’ people—scarcely @ day has passed that vie local papers have not tutrly teemed with stories of tue Most senaa.oual aie ths ehiet ingredient whic hay ‘J m love, di- vorce, coqueiry, opdaent BBs of raat , a WtAtum, ad infintsum, and, one, night now well say, ad naviscam, That such’ a stute of affairs realy dyes exist is, unfortunately, too irue, aod surni:hes asad commen ary on the eftorts of a ministry nuin- bering nea:ly one hundved members and of a people professing te most advanced species of Christianity, It 18 @ noteworthy tact, too, init the majorivy uf soclal wrong-doe 8 are chiefly to be found a the praise-od-bare-ones denominations—tie and ink” abhoriers, ‘The most recent “indiscretion” furnishes features equally humorous a3 remarkable. A iew nights ago a bagvage master named Euge e My. who had reached the ripe age of thirty, was missing [rom lis accustomed pos. on the Morris and Essex Rujlcoad. On the game day the widowed fidmncr of & Young Jady, nimed Mary Fallen, some elht or ten yen as Junlor, sougiit tn valo among her Leignbors in Hariboy soynsnip ior the young lady WOUst.on, A sisier o1 mary 2 oe More successiul, She di-covered the la ter ad the baggagemaster hold.ng swect converse together in @ cur at the depot of the Newark and ew York Rauroad, op Broad sireet. ‘Tne pair were en youle for New York, m guest. Of 2 he ‘dymitn, A terrific scene chsuel, im which the Lotharto, as a’le; ed, got his /ace terriviy seratcned by beets sister, oung cit cond not be indnced to leave her jover, h wever, +0 the sister le't and the pair piovecded to the metropolis, reoung Nat nan ont arts gu- larly spliced the saihé Wa! ner as 1 others who had goue \hat way be.ore. tle las iesumed his situat.ou, and for once it would seem the course of true love might run smooth. Tue iple had be- come acquamted in a manner that not suit the ideas of the widow, heace her op osition. WEW YORK CITY STREETS AND SEWERS. The New York Society of Practical Engineering met last evening in the Cooper Institute to Listen to paper by Mr. Harrison, on the Methods of Con- structing and Managing Streets and Sewers. A sub- system of sewers, mace wholly below th se now in use was recommended, the refuse to be drawn up at the out by steam pumps. ‘The present sewers could be used for cariying off the surfuce water, while the lower ones could be devotea wholly to sewage. This 38 the pian which has been pro» posed for the re of the London sewers, wach have challenged the skil of ene gineers for many years. The writer stated that before the pre ent century the London sewers were wholy devoetto coniucting away surface water and natural drainage, but are now used for sewage also, In both London and New York the sewage is set back by the rise of the tiie, and foul vapors are driven out through traps and the outlets are m.re oriess ehokei with sand and silt. New York has upwards of 200 mites of sewers; London has 1,000, toge:ter with as much more of drains, The writer omsitered wood and concrete pavements, the ng of sewage in agriculture and the nature noxious vapors that rise from ul wrects and sewors bu talnt the air, LANGE FIRS AT GIEENPOINT—LOSS ABUT $25,000. At twenty minutes past eight o'clock Inst evening the turning shop of Hugo Herr, situated in Freeman strect, Greenpoint, took fire and was aam: he amount of $15,000 in machinery, stock, & sued for $5,000, The sash and bind factory & Wyant, adjoining, $4,.00, and ¢ rane dwelling int z Wentworth, was gnted; loss $ $1,000, Captains Woxiom and With @ large iorce of oflivers. %) band apy tod by the Levisiatyre, whitch, With tue Seeanalanion Of interest, be is resdy to PUBLIC EDUCATION. Meeting ot the Schock Commissioners—Spring auc over to uh comumitiee, Frou ths city .everal | military Mies and 8 ning socl ies an | a large member Oo: « WS Wall tage pat IR, the | stivitl 8, and thy eitizens of Utica ad tie farme 8 in the vi- and Summor Attendance at the Schools— py AB Tg PO Re ff Ee Ve: Y » Gor Corporal Punishment—The Bible ia the y oitmau, Se: aor Schurz, General cong a Judg? Board~Vaca'ions—Va7rant Chil- hse on have Leen tuvited to de iver addresses, V Gert from the central and western dven and Sectarian Schools— par Oo the stae ad fou ado: we Eraieg have Miecellaneous Matters. remise | to send numerous de egatt Me i@) MaMed, iis prouramune sas aoproved yd a@ commit app tot to -aryout thea arrin ments, ‘The meet g thereon, with thanks to tie press, adjoaned, waiter hav ng ele-te! Governor Svyinoir, Mr, Oswald Ottendoiter and Gene al Pian ige: da trustecs to Duld ali the moueys gu band. BROOKLYN CITY. The Board of Supervisors—Chaun- coy Shaffer's Watch. The Bourd of Comutssioners Of Gominen Schovls met yowterday afternoon In stated Kes ion, with the Presidou', Mr, RL. barvemove, tn the chair, A lorge numer of the a5: al style of communications Trom truees, In relation to exopsiag teachers for ‘ab ence, were recotve| aud appropriately referred. Among the commun'c tions was One from te lea! boud of the Bightcenth ward im relation to the salary of Mary MeManon, who was accidentally kLel on the 6% inst. in Primary School No, 29 by fallmg down +ta!\s, Commis Jouer Lewis offered a resoluuon au horizing the President and Clerk to draw @ warrant in fayor of Miss MoMahon’s mother for the full umount of the balance of salary due Miss McMahon for the year 1870, The Clerk, in response to @ resolution offered by Mr. Wood and adopted by the Board, reported the aver ge attendance at the schools tor the last two Weeks in the moths of Ap 1! and July for the years 1868 and 1869, The report showed as follows:—1568, Apri’, 70,079; July, 53,901—decrease in July, 25,173, or about 30 per cent. 1860, April, 85,006; July, 67,404—decrease in July, 17,002, or 20% per cent. ‘The report was ordered oa ble on motion of Com- anissioner Wood, APPOINTMENTS OF TRACHERS Were confirmed as fo‘lows:—Wiiliaim E. Cahill to be vice principal of Grammar School No. v1, in the Sevens ward; John J, Delaney to be principal of Grammar School No. 12, tn the Seventh ward; Hugh Cartisie and Charies F. Olney to be principal and vice princ.pal respectively of Grammar Sehvol No. 26, in the Twentieth ward; and Miss Annte M, Mur- ray and Mary E. Dimond to be respectively princt- pal and vice principal of the Primary Department 0 Grammar School No. 26, in the Twentieth ward, ‘Whe subject of CORPORAL PUNISHMENT was brough* up by a report from the Committee on Bylaws, (Qoaliicadoas and Electing on tho peti- tions from the tea hers 2nd resolution offere1 by Mr, Wood at the previous ineeung asktag for a repeal of the bylaw p onibi lig corporal punishment. Te re- port showed tha: from the t.me of the wise King of Isae. the tendency hal beew to abolish corporal punishment, and that the protubttory bylaw hal be n ud opted tn deference to the prevailing public seLthnepein Javor of duing@way with thls reilc of buroarism, Comm sstoner Wood moved to smend the report by nse Wig (he reso ution, presented by him at tie saat meeting, and in support of lis doctrine of the advisubility aud necessity of corporal punisiment he quoted from Shortly after two o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire broke out in the workshop of Francis Engle- drum, rear of 55 Bartlett street, E. D., and spread to a small adjuining building, occupied by Philip King. ‘The damage to bth bul.dings wii not exceed $1, A row of frame houses at the foot of Lawrence place, owaed by Timothy Hennessey, was damaged past twelve o'clock yesterday to the inount of $3,000, Insured fn the Howard and Nassau Insurance companies. The occupants of the ho..se8 lost avout $1,500 on tueir iuruiture, A report was received from Nelson J, Shaurman at the meeting of the Board of Supervisors yesterday afternoon, in which he states that the amount re ceived by him for fins ‘rom May 1, 1869, to May 1, 1870, Was $4,650, Toe whole amount paid over to the county ‘Treasurer during lis term Was $23,419. At half-past four o’clock yesterday morning a fire broke out in the frame buliding occupied as a barb r shop by Robert B. Mautuf, in Classon avenue, near Pacitic street. The building, which was owned by Thomas Farrell, was damaged to the amount of $8,000. The flames communicated to some adjo ning buildings, also owned by Mr, Farrell, ‘Il toss on toese is estimated at $2,500. Tasured in te Seeur ty Insurance Company of New York for $1,000 and in the Nassau Lusurauce Company for $56) In the Court of Sessions, before Judge Troy, yes- terday, Jobn Healey and Jolin Goldsmith, young men, were placed on trial for garroting and robbing Mr. Chauncey Shatfer, The evidence on the trial showet that at apout eleven o'clock on the might of the 2vth of April Mr. Shatter, wuaue returning home, ‘Was altacked by the prisouers aud several others in First piace, near Cougs street. Heaiey se zed tim by the throat, whie Goldsmith robbed lim of a gold watch valued at $330, @ wallet contain.ng eiznteca dollars and a note for $650, the latter of which his been recovered. The evidence was direct, and ihe jury promptiy cony.ct 4 the prisoners. Judge Troy seute.ced Healey to the State Prison tor filwen years: and Goldsmith for ten years, bitline especially from Prov: rbs, to show that by sparing the rod the child was spciled, aud much more to thet effect, He said, of course, it might be said that Sol- omon’s OWn son was not the best boy in the world, but he (Mr. Wood) thought that the Prove. bs were written in Solomon’s old age, in the bitterness of his heart, when he saw what great good might have been done by a judicious apphcation of the rod. Mr. Wood, 8 usual, was esce.dingly apt and happy his quotations and argument, but his earnest sty! aided by PROVERHS, PORTRY AND PETITIONS, failed to make the necessary impression. Commis- sioners Smyth and Sans spoke 1n favor of the adup- tion of the report, when Mr, Bell moved to recommit the maiter to the commitiec, with power to report some proper mens of punishment and reward. Mr. Gross waned to be right on the record, and hoped a vote would be taken on Mr. Wood’s motion, Heh « been instrumental in having the present bylaw alopted, and he wished to be consistent, Mr. Bell's Motion was then put to the vote and was adop'ed, Messrs, Lewis and Gross vot ng in the negative. ‘The ti.t on tbe sub ect was quite spicy, but not more sO, p Thaps, than that Which arose on another re- port from ihe same committee in relation to THE SUMMER VACATIO! The committee in their report ieferred to the ex- penuiture in the way of unearned salaries that would be occasioned by closing the schools two weeks Jonger as Mr, Wood propused, and to the danger to the mcrals of the young chudren whose parents be- long to the working classes, and who would be thrown on the streets two weeks longer in the way of temptation and danger. Thus itt was admitte! that a prolonzed vacation would probaply lessen the coat of educating the pupils, Then the report wound Up by agree:ng to have the bylaws amended so as to have the vacation commence on the Friday before the 1st week in July and end on the second Monday 1o September. Commissioner Wood in opposing the adoption of the report read quotations from letters from educational oficers in New Haven, St. Louis and Chicago; trom Dr. Morris, Santtary Superinteud- ent; from Kev. Dr. Chalmers; told of the experience of the old collegiate school, of the Duten Church tn this city, the oudest schogh in Ngy York all in fayor ot de oe Yesterday the Convention of the Long Island Episcopal Diocese reassembled at ‘Trinity church, After some preliminary busine:s Bishop Lattle- John delivered his annual address, reviewing the condition and requicements of the Church. He relerred to the readiug of the Seripoures ta the pub- lc senoo.s, and satd that the d-mand would be for at least the t-aching of the Ap stutc creed, tl ten commandments and the Lord s prayer, and the State would require the inculcaiion of re tgious priuelples in the s:hools a;@ macier of publ c safety. The ele tion for the standing comuiitee of the dio- cese resulted as follows: ergs, Reva, Charies MH, Hall, D. DT. Stafford Drowne, D. D., John A. Pad- do.k J. Carpenter Smith, D, D.; laity, Messrs, Henry FE. Vi rrepont, Jasper W. Gileert, Chirles K. Marvin. and Witham J, Qoggswel, A WASHINGTON STATUE IM THE PARK. A co jon is now being taken up among the pupils of all the public schools in the city, the eatire amount contribu to be expended in erecting a statue of George Washington in the Park, as a token of the reverence felt by the cniidren of New York for the Father of his Country. The Board of Educa- tion have given th-ir assent and lent their author.ty to this movement, and the principals of the several schools have been directed to pay over the amounts Tecetyed, as soon as collected, to the Board, under whose supervision the disbursements will be made. ‘Tne children are left at per ect liberty to contr.wute whatever sum they please or feel able to spare, but ‘no more than ten cents is taken from any one pupil, in order that contrivations from the rich and tae poor may be equalized to some extent, Consider- uble sums have already b-en received under th.s ar- rangement, und it 1s expectet that the proposed statue may be unvelled and dedicated tothe memory of the g.eates: and wisest of America’s sons w.thin jegs (hap a year. ALMOST A RAILROAD CATASTROPHE, ‘Tuesday afternoon, a8 the down train from New York to Washington was passing through the tunnel at Trenton, N, J., the locomotive passed over a cow, resulting in a terrible shock, whitch creaved almost a panic among the passengers, Tne animal was car- ried slong lor severat yards, and was literally hashed to peces. This tuncei Is unusually tow and narrow, +0 much so that high constructed cars can birely pass through with suety. The ob-truction elevate! some of the foremost cars so as to nezrly touch tue roof of the tunnel, and @ portion of the top of one car was actually swept away, but no person was in- jured, The tannel ts within a few yards of the depo:, and it seems Curious that the cau-e of the obsiruc- toa was not noticed before the arrival of the train. The railroad autborittes are severely cen ure 4, as it appears that no person is spectally appoluted to guard this dangerous passage against accidents simt'ar to the abo: SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York=Thls Day. tee CLOSING THE SCHOOLS RARLY IN JULY and not reopening until September. Commissioner Smyth rep.ied to ar, Woo! ra:her sharply, but said tuabt of they were legisiaing only for the female teachers he wou.d be wiling to give them threo months. Cominisstoner Wood showed the inconsistency of the committee in stating that giving two weeks extra vacation would bave a bad effect on the mora's of the children, yet at the end of the report they agree to give an extra week, or about fifty eet cent, so that taeir moras might be dama, ity pir cent with impunity. He contended that the children would be much better in the warm weather out in that room, a high arch of heaven for a roof, than tu the nd badly venti- lated schooirooms. All Mr. i's eloquent and ress was thrown away, but notentirely without effect; for aithovgh his amenament w: voted down, tae amendment giving one week extra Was adopted. Those who voted in favor of Mr. yood’# proposition were—Commissioners Lewis, uryea, Wood and Sherwool; against it—Commis- sioners Bsqunau, Sands, Bell, Gross, Smyth aud Lar- remore. . The special committee in relation to providing some meéaus for briagiog to attend achoote reported that wwe mamber of each | UTS. ne 499 | Moca rises... seve 11 82 ond seho ; ean o chi.dren roaming the streets had been estimatea at | SUD set 7 14 | High water..morn 1147 from 16,000 to 40,000, but a carefully prepared census showed now only §,000_ scattered throughout the en- tire length of thé island, an 10 puch @ Way &5 fo render it impossiole to provide any school accommo- dation for them, The great falling oif in the number of vagrant children was accoun! for by the fact OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURSS FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE, that the provision tn the tax levy of last year making BE ca allowance for Hans 68 Broad st. DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS, Columbia. M. 7 Bowling Green or those schools other than common schools foredu- | {ity of London. +|15 Broadway, leivetii M {69 Broadway. cating chiidren free, bad enabled parties to take care of a large number of these children who had previously been uncared for, This argument should (69 Broadway. have been adduced before the late Ligislature and it 20 Exsinay. might have opened the country members’ eyes a 1 Bowling Green li.tie more and that wise provision in the tax levy Anois ‘at, might have been continued. The report was or- 58 Brondway, deced priuted, after which the Board adjourned, 2 a 7 Bowling Green 163 Broad st, road way. roadway 24 Broadway. THE MONUMENT TO GENERAL STEUBES, pons Sa Meetings Tast Evening—The Corner Stone to be Laid at Utica on June 1—Graud Pile 7 Bowling Green grimage Proposed from New York. Be el ‘the iong spoken-of mohument over the grave of TF sowing Green General Steuben, near Utica, in this State, ts now to i oe become g fact, and that very soon, Twd megtings | Sy of Anwar. Ae pipes? were held yésterday evening in this city, both hay- 2 iverpooi...-..|15 Broadw: ing this object in view, One was that of the Liverpool......|28 Broadway. Bremen (63 Broad PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 18, 1870, CLEARED. Steamabip Tarifa (ir), Murphy, Liverpool via Queenstown— OG Franckiyn. Steuben Monument Fund Association, convened at the Germania Assembly Rooms, Dr. Zeuschner pre- siding. This association was formed some twelve or more years ago, and collected considerable money, but owing to the want of general co-operation by the German pubi.c it ceased its activity and nas hardly peen heard of for several years past. The object ‘oe ‘Minnesota (Br), Whincray, Liverpool—Wiiliams on. of the association being about to be accomplished Steamebip Valetta (Br), McQueen, Glasgow—Henderson by a new movement under the leadership of Mr, Sixt Charles Kapf, the wecting Iast evening was more for the purpose to examine accounts, prepare for wlading up Snanctal matters and contribute the balance on hand to the present monument fund, It was stoted by Dr. Zevschner that the amount in hand was about $950 in 1362, deposited in the Man- hattan Savings Insiitaton, and that interest had accrued Ou tis, Which, being again capitaiized and beating mterest, has swelled the whole to probably $1,400 by tas time. The trustees were authorized to take the necessary steps to obtain the money from the savings instutauon, since the treasurer in Wuose nae if Was deposited Was Low dead. The meeting then adjourned and the members proceeded in a body to the Steuben House, Where te STEUNEN SCHUKTZEN were assembied tor tie same parpose, Here Mr, Sixt Cuares Kapif pre-iced. Tuis gentieman read are, ort of 4.8 cHorts sluice the last meeting m fur. naleamahip Western Metropolis, Quick, Havre, &o-—-Ruger roe. hip Lackawana, Perry, Bermuda—W R T Joucs. Stesmenip South Oaroliaa, Adkins, Cbarieston—H gan & Co. ‘Steamship Acushnet, Rector, New Bedford—Ferguson & by Adelbeid & Bertha (NG), Becker, Sligo—C Tobias & ‘Bark Lovfald (Nor), Ohlsen, Stettin for orders—Funch, Bark Unie (Nor), Bjerkaas, Elsinore for orders—Funch, Bark Go len Fleece (Br), Rhodes Barbadoes—Hy Trow- i brid tig Fanny Swe), Boden, Sodertolje—C Tobias & Co, Brig Americus, Hand, Catdenss—Jas Henry. "chr Commerce, Evans, Point-a-Vitre—b J Wenberg. Schr Julia Baker, Baker, Hatbor Island, Sebr Kila 8 Thora, Thomson, St Joba, NB—J W Elwell & ba Ben Rolt (Br), Drake, St George, NB—Jed Frye & Co, rte a ey, ¥nt ont Sh, Ne Cimaon, Smattey, Calout's: Gowo, Morlaty, Mare Triocant preety neta Spaneid City of Waaninsion, Jon Maule Sapam, Ruther: a Charter Oak, Tukey 7 ote May 12-—Arrived steamsliip Anglia, Graty, Now ye aamiuiemy ny Bcaalied, Gaitiaume Ter: Reherare MALAGAY April J0- Arrived, Hermolin, Niolwen, Philadel- aHexTEa Bay, Ja, April 24—Arrived, bark Teazer (Br), wot ARROUTE, ‘Aprit 30—Sauiet, sobr St Hubert (Br), Fouge: Nuwrouiy May 4 Salley, Highlant Nary, Philips, NYorks Neamship rio.’ Bey | wen dh ne ah pansobeeran ts 2 W J ciinrae satter part o Tith ‘nat, pasted & National pe bgvnd‘esat th, stoainahip ‘Peanayivanis, co: ip City of ‘Cork, Stoamah!p Hunts Crowell. Savannah } with mdse ‘and passengers, to tum, a 1) mil th of Lookout Shoals, ‘large U8 monitor, Sak seat HS Res Betta et ft A ', Brooks, whirmise-to Corian here rgb oan Norco win ac ad” paseengers; tthe Old. Bestston Steamsinp o, oi Psy 137 eet ed, Krere, Halvorsen, N York, _Bicainehip Volunteer, Jones, Philadelphia, with mdss,t2 9 | _ 6 y 17—Arrived, steamships Gadges, Mason, and Hollvar, Morrison, Lon ‘on for Montreal, Fe ae Teck ay} ior, Bremen, cand proceeded) Beutchlans, fevnaber, NYors (May 1) for Bremen vand pro: STRAITS » March 10—Arrived, Ener nate oranda eBags se Sr Joun, NB, 12—Arrived, barke Jane Boat, Fergu- eared 4th, bare Morocco, Farnsworth, Dublin; Drig Goddard, Randall, Buenos Ayers Ino cleared 13th, bark Caro, oats, Haran, Err nal ‘Ocean, Roturler, N¥ork, American Ports. BOSTON. Mar V1_Arrived, ship Bleano, Brown, Livers enki, Nortoty LW ‘Whelan Cowie Gone Bedteott, i Marriot. C1 i] rel, Heaton, Phinney. evoke ae Fredopla Br) Beal, Fayal ante market; H rrieoaig nicte Rte , Hall, Phitadeipnias 3 TIMO! 7, co Hen he lay 17—Arrived, schr W C Atwater, Par- Dleared—Bark Niord (Nor), Hann, Londot Dele Pr). Larkio, Gibraltar for artere; ‘eo Latin mh nm’ ro} watginetip Eureka, Brown, Egg Harbor, with mdee, to ip Nile (Br), Ayl Ut 1, 43. days, with ip Nite (Br), apie iverpoo! an Ba ine Snow & Burcess, the northern p weather: was 2i tayeto the westward aN Was # Soto Bryant, Liverpoot April & with, mdse Win F Store: nt, Liverpool and 43¢ panmeayere:to Chas Hi Afsrahal ¢ bo. “Was ta days wren ot the much a Banks, with light winds aod calms and hip Reichstag (NG), Cahnbley, Hamburg, 42 days, wi milse'and 4 paaaenger Mo Punehe haye % Go. Too northern and had strong westerly try up to the a ; War 15 dave from there, with light winds and calms. Has 8 births ant $ infants died on the passage, Schr Idelia Smail, Robbins, Virginia. Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND souTH. Prig Union Star (Br), Merriam, Windsor, NS, 10 days, for New York, with plaster to D R Be Wolf ¢ Ci Scur Freedom (Br) Clare, Windsor, NB, ® days, for New York, wih plaster to’ Crandall, Bertaiix ¥ Oo. neat eine (Br, hi % days, York, with plaster tb Crandall Bertahy & Co- slat or 5 wv acini, Nenarichs | anciaor, NS. for Fhiiatelohia. tT). f York, with lumber to @ Minas ee Musquash, NB, 6 for aed days, a av Bertaux & ie n Bernice, Proctor, New York, witirsalies wo das Bays lohn's, PR; ‘schrs Josiah Whitebonse, Fi Schr Carrie Walker, MoFar aud, Seal Harbor, Sdays, for | Whi lord, Boston; Diana, Bildegue, Bi ; Won New York, with granite to @ pope toad Esper Consttnr tries Chowhn, Geo Batinen my + brian Chowa: { with ah to rocker t Healy? (co'8e# Bank for New Yorks | PHS VILLEE, SC, May 1i-Clearel, brig Hampden, Per lals, 10 days, for New York, | kins, West Indies. Schr Joha, Falkenhan, mi ith lumber to J h, = irs Ws i with lum! yy Boynton, w eee Arrived, achrs hon. Palmer, Whores ar Mer Sturges, for Phitadel m do for Augusta; Thos Hicks, Ha Retr Anne Ameen, i mre pte we 9 York, | Polut, N¥ork. Bi 9% bai % t af ne Ice Oo, if s “at equater May 14—Oleared, brig Charies Wesley, Griffin, . KoKere: Jonesboro, 7 days, jacksonville. aplies to Buow 4 ia for Now York, with | ie NUOK, May 16Arrived, sehr Tahmaroo, Kent, New r eon, ‘Sehr Forest City, Davia. with lumber to Sitipeoa Fo oh antag Heh gehi i Sehr Orion, Osborne, Ellsworth, 8 days, for New Yorks, chr Julia A Rich, Pat York, with hunber Be 5 ra saa imedetrn Selir Alice Uakes, Morson, crardiner, 4 days, whiner Si “me Me iner, 4 days, for New York, cbr oodrutty Haak}, 5 ico to Knickerbocker 1cé oan aiea f ORaHs 00 ONE Fee Sei Hudson, Greeley Rockland, 8 days for New Yorks “ent Gentle, Neauedy, Wodkland, 4 days, for New York, chr Gentle, Kennedy, w with lime og'V Having nena dare for Ne Schr Herald, Hall, Rockiand, 6 days, for New York, with ingcnrs J Lindany, Crgoket, Rockland, 4 days, for N che ndsny, 001 s, for New Yore, with imo toy'V Marfan eset | oN Schr Mary A, Ge lerson, Rockland, 8 days, for New York, with iimeto J k Brown. ae Schr GW Kimball, Jr, Rockland, fe Vora, wih ims od’ Browne ee ee Sclir St Lucas, Frohoek, Rookland, 6 days, for New York, with lime to Candee & Pressey, Schr Sarah, Kenlaton, Rockland for New York, with lime ‘ork. CHARLESTON, May 14—Sailed, schr G Lawrence, Robin- n. Bostor son, Jah Salied, steamship Tennessee, NY ark, FALG.RIVER, May id—Arrived, schr Wave Crest, Davis, Georgetown, c. Lith — Arrive, achrs A M Dee, Dukes, Georgetown, DO; F Nickerson, Bailey, Philadelphia; M Vasser, Jr, Christie, do; RB Smt Nickerson, N York. ‘Sal ed—Schra Richard Borden, Borden, and Lyra, Haskell, NYork. Jith— Arrived, schra Thos Borden, Writht |, Philadel. RAL RE Vals, "Lainpheat, Hoboken, War it’ De Wit, GALVESTON, May 12—Arrived, steamship Gen Sedgwick, Gates, N Yor! GLOUCESTER, May17—Arrivet, achrs J P Wallace, Al- on, Caniege, do for P orcian dt, OLS, May 16, PM— Serle brig, Leone (Br) le H Brow: LMS . Tingley, NYork for Doreh 3 schra Abbie Brown, Jacme! for Boston Richmond; soop Wm P Hunt, Terry Sailed—Schrs Chattanooga, 8 J Lind NB: Trans’ery Qupiill, Portland for ‘homon tor fi NYork. ‘kirk, Mary Ha, Penny, Gaiveston—C H Mallory & Co, Sour RS Dead, Cook, Wilmington, NC-—N'L McCready & Sone Gun Rock, Bangs, Elizabethport—J Boynton's Son & 10. chr Deimar, Farron, Newark. Schr Ira Laftrimier, Chariwick, Boston. tuerauce of the object tor wich the funds in hand were colected. A plan tor the monument designed by Mr. Henry Reck hal been adopted, the cost of Which would be about $3,000. ‘t.e whole is to be fitecn feet ne inches high, The base to a height of six feei and fourteen f.et square at the bottom Wellfleet Crowell, will be of natural shaped rock, form watcn risea, on x berg tor Taba BRN eeae orci iirves, @ pian square ow @ columu ent fect square and Benr Dart, Thompson, Stamtora, as wany Jeet high, topped off by a somewhat flat Steamer Bristol, Waliace, Philadelphia—J Hand, pyramid. The Roman fusces wit! be on three sides Steamer Mayfior Seeks t Oi his stone cubit, and on the fourth the coat of-arms | Steamer Vuiean, 1 Phiindeipaia, of the Sten! @u lamily. On ihe rocky base ‘he pres. ARRIVALS, CAL (on) stone Wil be sank as a tabie e wreath of ok caves und thirteen stars, revresenting Wie orig ipa inal sta Will also be on the monument, REPORTED BY TAS BERALD STSAM YAOTTS. {his nonuwen’ Wil be erected on the grave of the Steamship Cuba (Br), “gel Liverpool May aM Qreten dec ased Lero 0; the Revolution, oa tie aud grautd a ee ee Sree ih ie cccvenwes: 0 m by the State of New York, Bome IXtecn ud es ignitor (Br), bound west; 12th, at 9 Ad. lat froin Uiiea, The corner stowe Will be jaid on the 1st passed. a Gala steansiiy,’ bound | easty 14th, Of wulue BeXt, Governor Seymour Lavin consented “ Darkrigget Anchor sine Wo deuver We O.aNoR. Tue Gyyerior has sull goy0 ve at Baw Pal. lat de 45, }on to master, A Rice, Urbana, Pelco, Dan! Pierson, Four Sisters, 8 ‘Wone- Schr T 3 Lockwood, St Jobn, Bath, 2 days, for New York, . HG Bird, Gentile, Mary A Sarah, Emma, Saran Beruice, with ice to Knickerbocker Tee Go, Adelaide, Black Swan, 8 W Tri: Vith—Arrived, schrs’ Hespsrns, Conary, Hoboken for Bos- ton; De'aware, Soule, ant Clay, Foster, Rondout for Wo; Eloisa, Perry, ani Eliza, Cowe!. Nye Fitzabethport for Heyer, Polant, and Golden Fale, Howes, Phila- ‘Charger,’ Whi'e, and Louisa, Coombs, Ron, . Pressey, do for Gartner: W. & Provinestown; Hattie Coom)s, Riverdale, Brown, do for Glouces: Nelson Harvey, Bearse, O: pe Ann for New York. y L Vankirk, Walker, Cape Ann for New \ork. ylvania, itler, Cape Ann for New York. urlingume, Burlingame, Cape Ann for New Sehr Lb A York. Schr Hannah D, Chase, Gloucester, 8 days, for New York, with ish to E Nickerson & Co, rat Redwing, Davis, Seconnet for New York, with fish Jameson, do for Maden; ter; WH Thoradike, Sm: for Bangor. % AM—Ssailed, schrs Delaware, Wi Rice, and Hattie Coombs. MOBILE, May 12—Satled, ships Monsoon, and Ben Nevis, Liverpool. ‘Wth—Cleared, schr Chas 8 Baylis, Stecle, Liverpool. NEW ORLEANS, May 13—Arrives, ship Lady Carter to lealy. Schr JS ‘Little, Bateman, Boston, 48 hours, for Staten Isiand. with ice t» JB & A 8 Mantly. Sonr James H Deputy, Sturzes, Sch CJ Errikson, Smith, boston f Schr Annie E Safford, Hyde, Boston for Phila lelp! Sehr Piongh Boy, Ellis, Boston for Pafladelpbia. (Br), a Crosby, Falmouth, Schr L'a Porter, Eliaworvhy Nantuckes for New York. Gleated-Steamship Blenville, Baker. NYork vis. Havana; Senr T W Bentey, taker, New sedford for New York. ships Rosalie jr Grandiaon, and Gettysburg, Edge, Liver- Sehr Monitor, Robbing, Wareham for Now York. pool: Albert Gallatin, Chand'er. Havre. Schr Lucy Baker, Low, Fall Kiver for New York. 1ah—Cleared, ship Caravan, ery Liverpool; barks r Wm Gray, Hart, Fall River for New York. Pawnee (Br), Hutton, Havre; Maggie MeNell, 8:aith, NYork. Schr Cornelia, Long, DeQUTH WEST PAs, Mey 13—Sallod, ships Geo A Holt, and Schr Joseph F Koss, Fhilliva, Taunton for New York. ellington, Bebe Ht Young, Barrett, Frbrtiauce! for New York, ac MtS-AUVOUTRE, May 18—Safted, barks Joshua Loring, ” at nce for New York, Scie Phomas tiuly Lisle: Providcace. for New York. NEWBURYPORT, May 14—Arrived Schr Caroline & Vornelia, Crowley, Providence for New fork. Sehr D A Berry, Wa'ton, Providence for New York. Sehr A M Acken, Hale, Pawtucket for New York. Schr Guide, Lamphier, Ne ‘ork. Behr Sarah Jane, Gardner, Newport for New Y‘ Schr Qhsnoeher, Fecgraos, Norwich for Elizabethport, Sehr peg BW panty, New London for New York. Schr Dr Frankiin, lew London for Hoboken, Schr Eva, Sherman. New for Elizabeth Schr Owen ¥ Hinds, Glengannon, Midcieiown for New ‘ork. Schr Motto, —, New Haven for New York. ScbrS J Leiaa, Howell, New Haven for Islip. uteht Sarah L Simmons, Gandy, New Haven for Alexan- rt Schr John Collins, Gray, New Haven for Ehzabethport, Schr Charles Haw.ey, bennett, Bridgeport for New York, Schr G P Kane, Ward, Pridgeport for New York, Schr Mary Tice, Tice, Bridueport tor New York, Schr Julia A Tate, Tate, #ri rt for City, Sehr O F Hawley, Baylis, Port Jetterson for New York. der, Hammond, Port JeZerson for New achrs 8 A Yates, altimore; 1 orence Nowell, Fennimore, doy a H Woodbury, Woodbury, Ellzabetbport; Justina, Kenniston, 16th — Arrived, brig Reporter, Coombs, Elizabethport; schr Equal, Pant NYork. EW BEDFORD, May 16—Arrived, ssbr Joho H Perry, Philadelphia. Pi sg oT Ho A rn Ba ng Belt rol % ead + Hea HI Nrork; Monitor, Ropbins tn.” sal *. 17, PM—Arrive, brig J W.Drisco, Has- wen, DU. for Provitease; sehr ‘Samuel’ Nash, ae Gra' do for do. NORWICH, May 18 —Arrived, schra R J Mercer, Alexan- dria; Maria Fleming, Phiiade'phia; tary Anne,’ Distem, M M Hamilton, Jane Maria, and G A Twibill, from Hobo- en. NEW LONDON, May 18—Arrived, achrs Geo W Whistler, and Yankee Boy, Brston for NYork; Mary Brockway, Em 4 Sunbeam, E leaberhport; Cie’, aad Neptuue, Ho- iF, Ne ken: John Lancaster, New nur; for Providence, PHILADELPHIA, May 11—Arrived, bark Bichd Pearse Bri, Rathbun, 8t Martins; bi Staten Islan rig BG Kedman, Reiman, Car- ea aa Stes soleg opee, Cae, al, Dah gta Smeaty Yacht Alarm, Howard, New Haven for New York. Sop letown rere, My dors New ports . RR No 46, Davis, Pawtucket. BOUND EAST, Cienredt—abip” Sa bark Bloomer rank, Dun'evy, Mobi raltat; briga Jennie sorton, Gamage 0 E Prevent, Buckminster, Portanout Penny. Guiney Point; W Wilson, Tussey, Heather, ant Jon Maxiteld, May, Boa & kaon, 'W Scbr Nellte Doe, Richardson, Baitimore for Bangor. Schr R H Wilson. laarria, Baltimore for Sa em. Schr J B Smith, Wilson, Baltimore for Boston. Schr Blackstone, Wardon, Elisabethpor: for Frovidence, for Schr Anadir, Corwin, Elizabethport for New Bavi Ko vine, Ball Sinalc! insmore, Schr Tryall, Boule, Albany for New Londons Somieract: L Blew, Buckalew, do; Thomas Clyde, Cain, Wey Schr ML Hal, Lawrence, Albany for Miudietown. oo Bete ito DS Schr Wm H Bowen, Baker, Rondout for Providence. caer agentes case ons DS Beer wave, Pelkinture iecudect or boston Binet, Huntley, Cambridge ; tony Orient Behr Mansiield, Achom, Rondout for Boson. AE Sampson, Salem: en crant,jramn. Newport: 0 Her. Schr Amelia, Holmes, New York for Rockiand. rick, ssaidwin, New Bedfors; Abbott Devereux, Rich, New 3 Ori Sonr Light Boat, Wood, New York tor Bonton. EERSACOLA, May 9—Arrived, brig Elia Mari, Hoxie, oe 0 BELOW. $ueh-—Cleared, bMg Rio Granae, MoLellan, Cardenas, Ship E C Scranton, Williams, from Liverpool April 10, Senet eadteetial Wee tele rit schra Marcia 8 Lewis, SAILED. Lewis, and Geo Hf Milis, Tillotson, Baitimore; Joho A Grif- Steamships Scotia, Liverpool; Minnesota, do; Western fin, Foster, Phila‘elphia; Treasure, Arnoid, NYork; sloop Metropolis, Havre, &c. va the lower bay, ont- Fred Bro Kon, Sailed—Schra Freddie L Porter. Small, and P Bowe, Ad- ams, Georgetown, DU; Wm Collyer, Tay. or, and Alabama, ‘Vangilder, NYork or Philadel hia; Mary A Predmore, andUL Hulse, Lisle, Elizabeth rt; Caroline & Cornelis, a ‘The following vessels are anchored in 7, ward bound:—Bark Golden F.eece, for Bara ios; brisa Va- lero, for Savannah ; Fortuna, for Oporto; W Gordon, for Ftc. Alexandria ; tow; George \.tichrest, for schre Shannon, for | Crowley; Jas English, Barker; Minquas, ileany; Shevard A Nassau; Cleare, do. ze Mount, Young; oath Pacific, Eawon, and Francis Burrett, unset BE, fresh n, NYork. Wind at sunset 8B, fresh A RICHMOND, May jt_Arrivod, steamship tsanc Belly journe, ;achr Willow Harp. Davis, do, Below, Marine Disasters. AC Craumer, Graumer. and Mott Bedelly Bedell, frou Lonpon, May 18—Ship Lebanon, from St Johns for Dub- ah Sone, Srna een ‘aanbien atte’ —Schit . lin, was compelied to throw overboard her deck load ina | RICHMOND, ey bay 14--In'port bark Merrimac, for Ba- storm, 3 yannab idg; brigs Selma, for do; MC Kosevelt, disg: schra Ghimo, for ‘Savannah; Lizzie Carr, and Edward Kidder, for Ship British Prince, from San Francisco for Liverpool, en- countered heavy gales on February 18 and March 20, Her cabins were flooded and ngging unshipped, Ship Coltingwood, from London for New York, sunk near Sollly Isiands, Sonn LOUI6A GRAY (of Barnstable), Lovell, was driven ashore and sunk at Folly Cove, Ipswich Bay, en’ Saturday, while endeavoring to get underweigh to procéed on uer voy: age to New York, with a load of paving for +600. ‘The ft re ldg; J A Parsons, and Elecia, Baily, for NYork, o. Balled previous to 1éth, schrs © B Wood, Hannah NM eee E aite toll Cinloes for Seraanahs Was Sie? ter, for Charleston; HN Squires, ‘end Sarau Watson, for NYore. BAN” FRANCISCO, May 18—Arrived, ship California, WaalloaSteamshtp Co an sianae ‘ '~'Steamsiitp Constitutien, Panam: SAVANNAH, May 18—Arrived, steamshio Montgomery, . She was insured was sold at auction om Monday for York, wre ‘lenred— Bosto $267 6, and the rigging, Ao, for #49 71, Pre ae reat ie i brig James Darin Partie Misrell: Failedeipt Fe E cine inva i. 8, eet r “4 Purser Chas F Burke, of the steamship Hunteville, from | PY Wectwonh. Dodge, Klizaoccapors;’ Win B Thomas: Savannat, has our thanks for favors. Winsmore, Phiadeiphier Wiliam, vitban, Newark, NJ 5 w Arrived at Cape Town, CGH, April —, bark Roman. Wil- Hams, of New London, ‘from Heards Idand, with 2886 bois of Cleared at New Bedford 16th, schr William Wilson (of Marion), Hathaway, Atlantic Ocean. Cleared at do achr Cohannet (of Marion), Wittel, At- lantic Ocean, Spgken—Jan 3, lat 26 £0 8, on 189 18 E, ship Europa, Nyo, Taft, NB, 98 months ont, 1000 ap, $00 wh, No date, by brig Herald. at St Helena, barks Orray Howland, NB, 40 sp this season; Lancer, Macy, do, 20) ap on board: brig F H Moore, Wood, Boston, 20 sp this season ; schra MD Leach, Atwood, Provincetown, 40 do do; Admiral Blake, Hammond, Marion, 10 do do, Spoken. Ship Ronochan (Br), Scott, from Pensacola for Greenock, May 1, lat 50, lon 8% Brig Reuny (Br), from Wilmington, NO, for —, May 7, fat 8 03, eae Forelan Ports. Anrwrnr, May. 6-Salled 6th, Lynet, Olwen, and Ella foore, Maratera, NYork, Mer ony HEAD, May 4-Of, Jenny, Henricl, from NYork Sopbia Jameson, Jameson, ani seorgs Washington, Hen- derson, Hoboken; F A Elitott, Nicce:son, Rom iout; Heroy ert NYork; George Peabody, Lee, and Seradh, Ryder, STONINGTON, May U7—Salled, schrs Perine, Sheffield, Rondout; Saran E Nash, Nash, NYork; sloop Ged H Davis, 0. TAUNTON, May 16—Arrived, schrs_ Messenser, Dean, Froodoridae, Nai Jon W Bell, ‘Noreutt, Elizabethport ; Jour efethen, NYork. WARREM, May 16-—Arrived, sobr BH Watford, Sprague, Elizabethport. USEHOLD WORD. A loifi hd ‘China, Glass, Cutlery, Silver Plated Wareand vt le fe Cooking Utensils from ey WARD D, BASSFORD, Cooper Institute, Astor place. ; — _ EOC AL OATS LIFE, BALSAM. sentieamaliom, Neuralgie teas, OW Ulcers aad the oral : » Brystpi Sacee of’ Diseases of ‘the’ Blood: erent Debiiity, Liver Com- for Hamburg. cdneya, Ealtrhenim ve, ‘ve.s are most certainly cared ill, May 5—Salled, Jos Clark, Carver, NYork. aint, Kidneys, faltrhenm, .c.. \e., bene) ba bristol from inground, May b, Albert Dewis, | by this sovereign puriner. It has bees tested by the public “5 it It has cured 100.00 cases, and never fails \ireuiy ane zaarh 1 hes res MLO eons fn rye cases, It cures the foulest old ucers, evea bone has become cartes. The ie eee ‘does not contain a particle of mercury or any mineral. CRONIC RHEUMATISM.—F. B, CONWAY, Eeq.. Teagan, Fare neice, pol, MY wes, cua "i i of se el inet the best medical practitioners of Europe and America Had falied fn bie C886 ee now AtAL ULCERATION. AYA LIFE BALSAM cured “r. Jos, McLaughlin of Dewis, from Matanzas. Tn ‘Banari Ronde 5th, Ocean Phantom, Hesselton, from i for ers. aM ERUAVEN, May 4—Arrived, Olbers, Basson, NYork, Soke <5, ate (3), Undeutch, Baltimore; Neptun, ke, ‘ork. we SoRLOMA, April 26—Arrived,3 Ferra, Isom, New Or- SHORDEATT May 4—Sailed from Royan, Fredk Scalla, Won ebitr, May 6—Arrived, Lathtey Rich, Mitchell, Havre. Bai'ed 4th, John Campbell, Senger, Baltimore; 6th, Ty- Pa eT ithe Nota F scrofuta aud mercurial uiceration acter it had destroyed part face in Vea Yi an Mere; Monte Rosa, Thomas, | of hie nose, His physician, a Heda bad abandoned all Japan: Persia, Doane, New Orleans. recor A a Oy dr at May 4—Arrived, Victoria, Baltimore. May 5--Passed, Ladoza, Willey, from London for 7th, New World, Champion, from London ior New rywhere. by exp! in +5. Be . ong rmanentiy cured catarrh. al inza Sout, 16 cents, we 1 gota DETECTIVE AGENCY, NO. 9 MURRAY street, room Ii York. r 5—Of, Kong Soerre. Prunovrin May be Suiled, Atcintia, Tandverg, Pensacola, GAlauuy, Alay ¢—Arrived, Lincoln, Maltby, Hamburg. GREEN Lag Se Freeman, Denais, N york ; Con- i on. Tet, May 5—Britadnia (9), Glasgow for NYork |5.—All business entruste i to this agency will be promptly attended to, Charges moderate. HEUMATIC AFFECTION.—THE MOST INVETERATE it, The celevrated Dr, DEHAUT, of 20 Ried ane be consulted for ail ailments, ' Oftice 146 Beeecker street. PEAT eats ESTP Ns Tl cice ts be armed who eepa within reach of his hand a ¢ o. time will Pree ine Ciet ky bis system when cnceeb.ed, disordered and tion of Hostetter’s Stomach standard vege~ eGtARAT rR, April 27— arrived, D Clara, Gould, York eared 2th for Messina) ; Abbie M Franktin, Hol- (roe ce utiadelphia and cleared. (OF Naphen j 20, Uilosy Green, NYork ;3ih, Richmond, Powers, Phi adelphia, GENOA, May 3— Arrived Dees Arve, Pensacola. iled 8d, Patmos, Ku in. Hasrisds, May 4-01 , Bilen Oliver, Blance, from Doboy for Newcastle, o Bala id rs or ater from Cuxhaven 4th, Allemania (6), itare, and Senee ee fe tint ace mee Having, May 3—Arrived, Louislano, Toutett, New Orieana; | tonic ad moring eae, Phe oc ranary att ona Period Bene ite Sontbard, Bishop, Cardiff and United | upon ¥ bluod bila ie “a Vosges ee States. Cleared hy ater, (#), Roussan, NYork. ert haae rete Bul a rot’ tne body. are mete HAVANA, May 16-—Arrived | teamship Geo Washin 2 nee x (gat ‘Geo Cromwell), Gager, New Orleans (and saiied Yeas infected, and the bowels are often badiy consti ‘astrin.ent-—quiaine for instance—does in- Sth for NYork). Weeharm than gout in such cxses. In Hostet- ’ feamship Washington, for St Nazaire. 108 oe sone ve Fatt et eg) im port. achrs Salatin (Hn, Slocomb, ters, on tue ott avand aniieaptio Ingrediente, for do, ments are ee with ape jaxatives and bood depur Tisison are jntermixed with those of 4 purely fovigorating: patare, ant undar the operation of t's admirable vomtinae tion the three {mportant processe. of invi-oration, regulation feation 40 on together. ‘The rapidiy wht waieb the Gisotdered organization retarns to ite natiral condi- fun unierac uke of Lie Bittes dus to ciscause, Every Gisturbed function Of the buay 18 favorably alfected by the jiag; Filen Lewis, Lewis, from tig Reovees Brineo, trom Nvbre, arrive aa. . URE, May 4—Arrived, Ponti ombay. eC MAprIdt—-Arrived, brig'Mary Stewart, Ad- achrs Al- ida May, fn the vegetabie Kinost , Boston. argailes 2oth, brig G Meretith, Severs, Manzanitia. bert Treat, Sawyer, NYork via Old Harbor; Sithy N York. Har. Niork. " aR a ding Pr Puulsda FA a Aluion, oe ch various properties of this compres ens) said well bal inca " é é toria, JO ; 4 eral ris f : cola. nt hence the ih in spring and summer than in winter ‘Arrived at do 17th, ship Nerens, Miller, Savannah. Se rena asa. spring. ant sigue alte Saled 6th, Indusirie, N¥ork.' Iron Age, Crabtree, New t asa pring an anagrr alteratieg Ones Antonie, Rowse, oe Email, Curistoiters, re and taviguvant,, At Ai, BeRsODS ee Ene Fhiladerphia; Caleatta, San laber, Mn om Amoy, Me¥en- aio, Castive; Neptune, Peabody, N Yor! vine pon ncaa acento