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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. EEA ES 8 Se —— ward but never held any office until last year, | decker was engaged; tho latrer wanted some lath Schr Phorpix, Smith, Middletown—Rackett Suir WB Moopy (Br), Hilton, at A: 19th inst from THE WEW ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. [as 8 member ofthe Board of Aldermen. U6 | 1D fora Dullding no wis putting up. ‘This testi. | Sehr Competent, smith» New Haven—Rackett Philadelphia, reports, no date at 7, Jou 28 3) passe! Diagk Is @ member of that Bogtd at present, aud | moi owed that deceased was not the man WHO | Aipout Diamoud, Moreditn, Wilwington, Del—A | steamer, steering slowly east Under ‘all, but was unable to SITINUED FROM THIRD PAGE Fo of te Ta ee eens en ee aaa we eg Penal nat, | Aner Mae Orem Eatgmgaind AW Breen | “ania OF Touretny Gu on Yor fr ten MP e eight and wears an use mus- ‘on business up to chat hour. Steamer D Utley, Davis, mm “New York for johns, -” —_ Their Powors and Duties—Sko ae ee tache and miagniteent diamond pin. Mie tias acca: | ‘The Inquest was then adjourned Ull next Monday | Steamer BC Biddle, caste arrived at Boston 19th fut ip divtroas, having been in con ‘ ed, “Let the Dutch go and jet the Insh yo, we have bers Elect—The Organization of the Board. mulated a fortune in his business a rectifierand dis- | evenng. = Laban ae ‘ wot. the negro in their places.” Never had they Uller, Which he sUU continues at No, 600. West Bigh- ‘The statementin yesterday's Herp that Doftel ARRIVALS. we pag Lape hohe fith. JOHN a g of the ) ont BY 7 148 H SOUTAARD, ¥4 h nailed t Mit, BINGHAM replied indignantly to Mr, Voorhees, | The powers and duties of the Board of Assistant | of the Fourteenth District ma hative of the county ; Withowb foundation, oroner Burns traced the Pi ent ost it hag ect aE, Nl Maye Reepart March & fee Mow Yorkan'pit"back Sth leaky, and demanded to know by what assumed or con: | Aldermen are coordinate with those of the Board of | Cavan, Ireland, and is now thirty years of age. He | TOmor to an Alderman of Jersey City, and the lavier | 7, with mise and Wt passengers, to. ri we dand sailed from Penarth Sd inst, to resume ber fered authority that wentieman underiook to aay | Algermen. The Boards of Aldermen and Assistant | G4me ,1 thin country dhirgeu, year ago and Nae refered hing toa tard party and, his ‘paty axain | kof ion Mm bate ug oane tan om vags. pail aaa ne ee Or taal Charity Which Was the diva | Aldermen are in city government what the Senate | Soventecuth ime frominent in politics Herat | in the matter, the Coronér found snes tie samor was 6, a 780 PM, 748 allen fromm Now York, passed an |. Arrived at New Radford Muy 18, ahip Contest, Chapman, o. all graces. Did thai gentieman propese to con- | and the Assembly are in the State government, with | lquor trade, and has secured quite competency in | untrue. Ex-Sherl” Midmer, who was at “ihe Idie ‘0p bd te Calabria ol Bo const of tao mia Bi cabeies tw eluteh in hs hands the keys uns were We cpet or ments as the Cabinet, Resolutions and ordl- | tion of Sear ies Babi so at me ium | etor, Mr. Thomas ‘Taylor, as Deseo nis drends | thet, or consainplon, ea ba ey Ly ae 17th, schr Cohannet, Willet, Atlantig to shut the gates of deliverance? He was not | nances adopted by one Board must be passed | height, light complexion, and, although very quict arew the inference from the pubilshed statement ag Batons (Brg Me. London, Apo 29 | Ocean. * @ware that the. poor was ever turned from] by the other Bowd bofore it cam be | M2 Manner, isa good business man. He resides at Sas aeeaey rsons connected with the establishment Howisnd’ and Aspinwall; May 9, "lat Spoken, fore 4 pe jo] bh Inse an 3 LITTLEFIELD, } lon ap unknown er bound , no lat, Kc. tiece whom he represented the assertion that their | tion, Under the new Charter, a8 ts now ¢ the Fifteenth district, is a native of the city of by tee as a Taylor is well and favorably known be Chas. sehocuae Contges, Sova won) roth, erdviand Plokert (x, Moblesren, from New York SOT eaTiee ck GT Tae eine ie | Brey senerally Know ke, AWAKEN Were Seen PR id BCG EA cic at | Rene Was Cate itmeonttct for: thet arposc ot | eat cae Sop Polar Btar, ‘Balvusoa, from Bristol for New York, ‘4 ie UbINOst ireedom of reliuzion 1 | tor ona general ucket, while the Assistant Alder- | President of the Fall River ithe of ceemboats, ava | facing the man's where ‘gctna the, ‘Steamship Snffolk (Br), Barrett, London Apri! 21 via Fayal | May b, no lat &c (by steansship Sliesia, nt Plymouth 6th o e Fall River line of steamboats, and an's whereabouts during the day or | May 3, with telegraph cable, to the West India and Panama Bark G W Horton, from Balttmore for Boston, May 19, off Robie or elsewhere, It was wit) hin a Cony. ; short 5 ae nivong aa Edowledge that relurions bells : men were chosen from the respective Assembiy dis | beare.a most excelent character in private life. He bly cd any companion was seen with him, a8 the | Telegraph Co. 'B is bound to Jamaica; put in ot ever character ougut ty de tolerated. “He had said | fricts, In the HERALD of yesterday brief sketches of | MHX POUAHE prowueutly delore he people as rst theory of the case was that he was decoved from | coal. Wai no gentieman on the other side had chosen tO | sno members elect of the Bo friend of the puritc school system, ant nas dove | Jersey City, waylaid and murdered, and his body | | Steamship Roruaaia (Br), Kublemeln, Hamburg Api ee re ek cease members elect of the Board of Aldermen were | good service as Inspector in the Sixth. scuool dis- | thrown in @ lone, unfrequented place. ‘The latest ta- | ya Hamburg May 4, with mdse and 450 passengers, to, Kine With che sanction and’ under the Wirsetion of tae | given. The record of the new muotcipal manage- | tick, comprising the Tweatieth and ‘Twenty-first | Vestigations show that the man was not Seen in | inst, lat 47-50, lon a8 1d, cory ahip Renard, bound east ruler, - temporal and spiritual, of the See of | ment would be incomplete without some sketch ot | Watt He ts at present an active member of the Greenville or Bayonne at all during the day, and thus | 16th, lat 42 51, lo mahip Manhattan, bound east; eg Now York for 8t Pi Tiy iat 37 oh haba ‘rom New York for jorre, Foreign Ports. ANTWREU pan: delphi? May 19—Arrived, abip W H Moody (Br), Hilton, n ea d . struck at freedom of conscience, at f Hoard’ of Trustees of the Twentieth ward and a | Ue supposition, stated in yesterday’s HERALD, that | same day, Int 4280, lon 5638, bark Corra Lina (Br), bound | pAP*Ct#O April 9%—In port briga Volant (Br), Ganion, for ne aht Os Pegi altace todo oF representa. | We personnel of the Board of Assistant Aldermen. | thoroughly representative New Yorker. We is | the partes who murdered nim conveyed him "along | went; 10s, dato ‘ion 69 6b, steamehip Hainmnonis, beng Philadelphia, “toa Bk fnst “Ralus, Seabrook, for’ Fale D Evegovernment and at the rights of the people to | First in order comes the representative of the First | somew hat above the medium height, with stee! vray | the bay ina boat tii they reached the place where | east; same day, lat 4080, lon 7125, steamship Scotia, bor i BREMERUAVEN, May 6—Sailed, Republik, Fortmann, New and mainiatn their own forms of gove te 4 viel hair and whiskers, and has @ good busivess appear- | the body was thrown, is borne out. Altogether the lenin York: Inca, Ri " iJ 4 ment, luphort all the advance: coented: wieis: | Ameo diatrics, : ance, He is at present engaged in the express | ¢2S¢18 @ most mysterious one gud is not Likely to be Hee hai get MOy Aucune | CADE Myr Chet aise HB Wright, Treat, of mineieonth century, unt he dt) not believe TERENCE DUFFY, business at No, 72 Broadway, and resides at 308 | cleared up at present, bards & Co. First part of ‘sttong weat. | Portland; bark Florrl M aributy Ourtla, Gloucester Sasesny gentleman on the oppose side of the Hous | whodax been chosen to represent tis strict, 18 a West ‘thirty-third street, in the ‘Twentieth ward. FER, Tint orith: heavy, Dead’ noms, later Part Baer ents barks Tempplad, Bartlett, aud Jas A Borland, 0) are thas day to repubish that sylabus aw ~! et ? bene . EUGENE DURNIN. 1CO0-LEG. ETY, i calms. lon 9 Sp F E ‘steamsh! Gociage thei, he accenied it us ix creed, either mor- | NAtveof Ireland, aud 1s mow tn his thirty-first year: | of the Sixteenth disirich, was born in county Louth, THE MEDI AL SOCIETY, amed ments (Hate Niobe (NG), bound adgk; sume nie, Int ab Pinca Sukiad, WYork Gul caleaesmee ies toe Dect ally or politica ly. Be came to this country at an early age, and, bis | Ireland, and is now in his thiriy-second year. Lis Renee india ears oe eee, tas aaane Prince). = Mrobawes, relerring to Mr, Brooks, said he knew | fa.aily.zettling in the Fifth ward, he grew up in that ents came to this country wile he was yet 40 | An Endless Vaccinnti Lecture by Dr. | lig Tigged Cunard’ steamer bound ‘east; 1ith, lat 441. lon | y yENrUnGOw May 10-- Arrived, brige Alpha Dodd, N¥ ork; that be denied having ver Deon in a Kuow Notte | ward, apd is wo-Liy oue of the best known aud evi- intant aud settled in this city, During, the post Harris: 4541," Moamiahip Saxonia, dodo; Mb, lat 4088, lon Tu4s, | JW Spencer, Hopkins, and Vrairio Kose, Grifin, Phitadel- Jodge, bu. \iat did not alter the met ef bis having ts ee years he has resided in the bighteenh ‘teamship Minnesota, co do. i Deen ap advocate of Know Nothing doctrines. dently most jopular young men in the ward. He | ward: has grown with the district and is one | Astated meeting of the Medioo-Leyal Society was wetoaaip Bremen’ (NG) Lest Bromon May, with mdse | ofittet i althara’ NYorCs achre adap, Huge Boel, ttf. gHOOKS Its woke, Its nocsrue. -(xelte- | received. quod common schoo! education at St ore ast RHO And” most popular youns | held last evening ar tic rooms corner Fourth avenue | Fer Paasengors, to Oelrichs & Co. Had westerly winds, with | Sng Bertha Souder, Wooster, do; Vincent While, Hatieldy mr Peter’ clay stre 5 5 ne Ol at ection. b me 14 east; 18th, iw Is * < Sir Rawes (notnoticing th@ mterruptionyfaia thar, | Peter's school, in Barclay street, and at the public | enure olty. He received a ection, but i via | amd Twenty-third street, when a paper was read by | {5 fp [on 3 fi passed sleamablp Obio, bound east: 1S, lat ee Ae Wa ihe atrived; brig John Pleros, Townsend Me imeehe uniraxcntodectve alt ted nede | schoo'sin the Pitth ward. He has been prominent | public schoo! No. 6, and was intended by his font | Dr. Bilsha Waris, late Sanitary Superintendent of | land; do; 178 tat Teen ie asonehin Glurot Dublin, ‘Warinaion, rm Yi Teens, Bicuarepms Sew Compe Balled . Rradley, Falmouth, Ej schr Francia Sattérly, a th of Hatteras; Hth, bark’ War- ren White, Lamb, do; brig Cairo (Br), Vanee, NYork. NYRRERGOR, May 18—Arvivod, steamanip’ Angie, Craig, 01 . GrBUALTA, April 2—Salled, barks G P Parsant, Koow!- ton (from Savauuah), Genoa; 24, Anita Tagilavia, Cosael!- ola (from NYork), Constantinople; brig Frank W, Larrea (from Boston), Smyrna; 25th, bark Joun Matthews, Suilt- van (from NYork), Malta. Arrived utdo May 16, bark Fury, Wilson (from NYork}, a. Hvar, May 13—Arrived~ships Alicia, Stuart; St Louis, Hubbard,'and Union, Austin, New Orleans; barks Frances, Kelly, and Carole (Fr), Kourhis, do; 15th, ships Thomas Harward, Strickland, do} Baden, Nielsen, and Richard Me- Manus, Foster, do. lay U—Arrived: brig Acelis Thurlow, Galll- » and i ark "He . ‘ organ and feimath (NG), from Bremen for New York; from the, <now Nothin} ywlon, While keepiug | in the local poiltical straggies an the ward | Parents as a minister of the'Gospel, He evillentiy hud | the Board of Health, on “Vaccination, Its Useful- y, steamship Rhein, hence for Brem , Hence for Bremen. his head. ous ef the vn As to th> gentleman * i < not the ‘@ion,”’ and he entered i ercantile A SI ¥ 4 P i as a member of the Mozart Hall party, On the ' nto mercan! b i ym iuticna (Mr. Voorhees) aud his (alk about the . art Hall party pursuits, secving as salesman with te firm of Moi | 0° @nd the Best Means of Applying Its | , fivenisan aasehgere to the: Aliantie, Mui Sieumstp fi bur’ ing ©; Massachuseits convenis and witches, he | electton of Denms Quinn as Judge of the First Dis- | rison & Co. uuall the outbreak of the rebellion. | Power.” Dr. Buckley presided, and briefly In- | Co. 1th ins oto Pat is would iui be proveked into areply. Tha: Was an old | tries Court Mr. Daily was appointed an oficer of | Puring the war he served in the Ninth regiment, | troduced the lecturer. Dr. Harris advanced an story, all avorn ont. ryan Ry ud after the return of the regiment was elected : - Gregory, Caleutt days, with mdse Mr. VeokuEES, In reply to Mr. Bingham, remindea | te ¢° He was @ candidate for Assembly last | captain of the vetsran company the nuc.cus of the | © He rostrum with @ package a foot square, Made nd weathe? tno-eatice passage: um that he (iy, Bingham)” had charged the demo- | fall and malo a sixoug contest against Colonel M. ©. | tegment, as wow commanded’ by Priace Fr ed bey ayn oy grteh hapa ol ntepiorn sratie tue House w ving 5 Soe « , | He a sitte e cae ; sclose ; 0 c c 0 i. I» 45 8, lon spoke ship queen ean oan rag eee a oceaghis ny Murphy, the successful candidate. Mr. Duty isnow | py ths Be gel the posal om OF Say eer contain less than 800 fullos. Several members were of the Norte (Be); from Corkins for New York, 64 days out; tive boties wngn blows are struck they are apt to be engaged in the liquor business at the cor- | Shoriunder Sheriff O'Brien. ‘Thislatter position he Suse regarding the formidable bundle, know- | New Orleans fred nog a ¢ ship Grabams Polley, from Feturned. ds tothe 1 marks of the gentleman from | ner @ North Moore and Hudson streets. Me | resiiu Hatter a Jew months and went 1ulo whe prac- Harrie pines 2 richinieat da net 48 De, shark Margartia (NG), Petorsen, Amoy Jan 18, with tes, to achusests (Mr. r 7 7 wi ice of the law. ring the last se: c elie 3 , E ohn Casw ‘Co. Anjler Feb 1, Massachusexts (Mr. Dawes) that the burning of | was prominently mentioned 4s a candidate e law. | During the last se-8.00 0: the Leis | jr the dtsquisition would never cease as the re- | Hope March = ‘snd crossed ‘the eotentor “ApH tim jon st the Massachnselis witches and convents was | 4 if lature he served as cleik of the Ratir Commitiee AP op W: - jor Alderman tnmaking up the slate, but, althougn | of the Assembly. He is of medium height, dark hair doubtable lecturer dived down minute after minute 3100193 light winds and been 3 weeks N of Hatteras. Feb an old at be sad that it was an i motable 1ee} - cay) : JAVANA, old story gd a anean story, an wun’ | strongly weed forthe omination, Zor the purposes | aad eyes and beswed with a goud, healthy Tor More DoW Eee aU oe Ue taoRaG Tran noe {rom Hata for okerdatn 2 daye ou March | aoa ron, Carditf; bark Carrie Wyman, MeGilvery, Port- Gd not improve with time nen gentlemen | of reconclhug differences he accepted the nomina- on his cheeks, He is nervously vivacious and | 2014 o 0 » | 8, lon ark Seafield (Br), from Madras for Lonton ; 12th, . representing coumunit es Which had signalized ug differences he accepted the nomina | i. 'siways on the move. He is quick tn us move- | SWAllpox was the most terrible scourge that | lat 3048 8,lon 40 15.4, abip Portiand (Bn, from Foochow for | Sayed llth, bles Rosirn, Tuthily Gaguas Helen M Rowley. My y + Ther Miguiry is that Way caine here to put that | ton for Assistant Algerman, He is tall, well built, } inents anda most social, whoie-eoted gentieuan in | Nad, ever acted, mankind | and) all men | aaa a catia Ne lon 283 W, ahip Giacomo (Br), jawkina, Caibarien a 5 f b it * aud a mo lal, W sd gen | W Singleton (Bri, Messenger, Caibarien and Falmouth; brig al action, he thougutit fair to | ofa brisk, somewhat vervons, disposition, good na- | private ifo, He 1s president of the City Club, libra- | promise benefits to the race of humanity. Coun- Bark Severn (Br), Hasting onal David Owen, Chadbourne, Sagua; 13th, schr Lizzie A bigorry inio: prec 45 days, with suiphur, Licats remind them of their previous bistory r the | tured almost to a fault, and gentlemanly and oblig- | Tn of the Americus Club, a leading member in the “ to Chamberlain, Phe} G3. rasacd son, Watson, do. Syllabus he said:—rWaat care 1 ior ths Syliabus ol | sen Sus tealtayes a y Hg | Blossom and Jackson Clubs, and holds th position | Wes, had been ravaged by its ruthless power, and | had Light easterly winds fo lon 42s since ‘stroug gales from | Cleared Ith, Darke Annte M Gray, Ginn, NYork Lith, Ada the Pope of Romer bis promulgation of it for his roa of Major on General Postley’s staff, in the caval epopu- | WSW to WNW, with heavy seu. Carrer, Senna, Baltiencre; Sharpenuse, DOenas Fetus foliowers / It ia hss right to do so. It is their right PATRICK LYSAGHT, brigade. He is at prese : ‘Y | lated by its ravages, ‘The masculine gentus of Jen- | Brig aroling Bostony Davis, Palermo, forty dave with | Brig Oak Foint (Br), Vigus, do; sour Hector (ir), Hackett, fF aNdIL ence my righé to sis in judgument ethene brigade. He is at present engaged in the coal bust: | nor was the means of providing a remedy, Dr. Jen- | fruit to W.G. & George Draper, Boston’ pusced Gibraltar Philadel 3 andit isBot my ry sif in judgutent } wo represents the Second district, was born in Cork, | Funeduntn wandes 104 ‘Third avenue, in the | per related that he had his attention first attracted | April 18 and had light southeriy winds and ‘calms the whole | 20 port ite’ Rosetta MeNelySproub Corda Vis Aatan: Mr. Brooxs, of ¥. Y., referring to the charges of | Ireland, thirty years aga, and is consequently thirty CHARLES PiTeC to the subject by the fact that @ milkmaid told him | Pgssge. |. ._ | 2aa; Monltor, Eaton, for NYork’ J M Charehill (By), Seavey, 9 ER she could not catch the smalipog, becanse she had | gchtik Hipee (BP, Jacobaon,, Kits, 18 dare, with molat- | Baa‘ gaward Albro (hry Ritehiny for dos extrude? Gressh Know Notiingism, satd that he had stated over and | years of age. He came to this city when thirteen | Was born in this city of German parents, and is NOW | taken it from a cow While in the act of mitking, He vessel to Jones & Lough. Hud light southerly Pking, over again in ihe House that he never had been in a i ° 0 pel in his thirty-third year, He is by trade a butcher, nds, wud was 5 days north of Hatteras; no ‘Ziow Nothlug lodge, never bad belonged to the | Se8°S OF age and attended the public schools for | ang carries on the business at Washington Market, | Pursued his researches from that time with Neverina, bound south. ‘Know Novhune party, wever had advocated its prin. | Some years. He is engaged in the liquor business | He is strongly built, and with dark complexion, | Yi0% and drawing the attention of the scientific We ponte hil Slain eagle Brcagiah Ry eco leer ‘ciples, never had belteved in them and had been | at 473 Pearl street. He has been three | hair and eyes. He has fe lexiov» | and medical world to the new truths and blessings | 12.4478 with sugar and molasses, to LW & P Armstrong. Cy a Y ret. has been e yes, He has for some time past | which he proposed to disseminate he labored in the | Had fight winds and calms the entire pass journeying in foreign lands during & large partol | times elected Assistant Alderman, running taken an active part im litics in the | gooq work. The lectui the 7 : Brig Curacoa (Br), Lockbart, Curacoa, 15 days, with wood, ‘4he time of that unhappy agitation. > 5 ‘ywenty-second ward, where he is very popular. | & rk. The lecturer then reviewed the vart- | gc, to Jas Foulke's Sons. 16th inut, Int $6 60, lon 72 10. spoke Mr, ORTH, (.ep.) of iid. catied his colleague (Mr. | 0n the ticket with Alderman Coman, and | He served as a member of the Board of Councilmen | CU% ¢xperiments made in the art of vaccination | brig Kugenta, from Tarks Island for Holmes’ Hole, 11 day Yeorhees) to.account for ats stitement in lis snevch | being elected, therefore, without material | i 1868and is a member of the present Board of As- | ANG the proper time Yo apply the variolous matter | Hit, sens day, €e, bark Hachely from Chine for New york, Hips mn the Stave of Indiana it was said, “Lot the | oppositicn, In appearance he resembles a Spaniard | Ant Aldermen,, He makes a good, eficientrepre- rig AE A EE a rig L&W Armstrong (ot New Haven}, Wright, Monabo, 20; e Dutch go; we have got negroes 11 | much more than a Milesian, having sharply cut fea- sentative, although remarkably quiet in lus manner. | yarely be evaded or forgotten, He advocated gov- pi pA fo ae and molasses, to L, War arm: their place.” He wanied to kuow who said thar; “ He resides at No. 404 West ty-seventh stree! 4 Wasstbe i wes anda ue aay seupentibie’ and reape. tures, dark complexion, full, dark eyes and jet black | tiie wenteesomne tly Forty-seventh street, iD | ernment supervision in the matter of public vaccina- | “Sclt Elia Hodgdon (Gf, Baneen, Hodgdon, Caibarien 12 ler & Hon, Elba, Peterson, and Esther, Prince, for do; Nellie Johnson, for Portland; ‘Trial, Leach, for NYork; Hope (Br), Monte- rola, for New Orleaus; sobre Kate Bingham, McLean, for ng, Nichola, for do; # A Brooks, Wash- more; and others, ALIPAX, NS, May 19—Arrived, steamship City of Baltte more, Delamotte, Liverpool for Boston and N¥o1 LiveRPoor, May 10—Arrived, amship Malta, McDow- all, NYork (May 7), Be moda April 80—Saiied, brig Matiida (Br), Lowry, mo re. In port s0th, bark Mindora, Barclay, for Baltimore; schrs. cased Lodge, Plerce. aud Its City Peters: for do, dg. MATANZAS, May 10—Arrived, barks Ellen Dyer, a | Oriean: Brig Job “ “4 y halcymustache aod imperial, He 4s very popular in tion, and trusted that JAHRE abie;man in or out of Cor S “ “ i y at a law would soon be passed to | days, with molasses, to hton. Been 6 di ih | New 2th, Milicete (Br), Wren, Havani neoman in oF Out of Congres ows the sutno- | te district which he represents, and bas never Held | or ae izntcentie aiatat cass native of county | Hat eMect. ‘The lecturer suerificed about a quarter of Halteras, with very light winds and ealme; had apilot on | Byers (Br), Lewis, do. : ; * a iota shy ce une thay aseuwore meaning e | f Be Eamonn nest nave of enone | oFhusmannseip a permite psig ia, ac | Gq ttc aued i cmpuny wat css Sumo, | one Aan anal (ers BERS Mi. Onri—No, sir, I do not. bon at No. 27 City Jace, e Si age. "te fa" by Oconee qi | euaston by the members, when Drs. Savers, Buckley, | Mivo.tor Palmoutly F- No! A Ward, Park, " enterprise (Br), Mela ee ee cee ramadan ae inpiy Nee pe earn although he has-taken an active part in local poll fe; participated in the distonssion, and the mecling Be rere Me ac ac reg aac lle ate toa ore Dupont’ Nichols 3 'M. Morales ( Men Rewspapers of Voth parties in Indiana. of the Third aistrict, was burnin the oity of New | Hes he has never held any oflce before this time, site ici ante els Passed Through Hell Gate, eee Teer, FP Younes Nickersocy Bolladele wmf aur grant you it isin tbe current eotomns | Song, and ix now forgone years of age. Being'a | HeTEsdeS now at No. S18 East Thirty-second sire, ps aba ng pha. i 4 ‘ of ne <class of newspapers 1p that Staves Dut ict mY | good-natured and pushing inan’ he soon became inthe Twenty-firet ward. OBITUARY. Steamsbip Wamantta, Fish, New Bedford for New York, | , leared 12th, briga Minna Traub, True, Balltmore; Eiedons colleague name a stigie, repavlican newspaper | prominent in the ward in which he lived and 1 | o¢ tne xineash ane ise ONT of Cork, Ire ieee seein + | wilimie tnd pattengira to Rengtaon & Wood, ” [Bs Rai test tion, (Bt, Oper, Fertan seae a es ck har | which he resides—the Fou 5 e1 K, Ire- F Jachin, Shute, days, for Ror . uttered, entertamel or even advocated that doc- Eren\y-oteyeats of uge ne was appolited onthe police aan geno es fofy-etghth year. | He game Re. epic siapticni tale es ears (ome HA Norton, | sae : pa peters - wer gsc, ‘Apel 80"Arrved, brig MA Benton, Howard, ‘. ‘ > force, and, in 1854, Was appoinied inspector of Lamps. spi ard wor' ii 1 deal bh r i. Dgethniad aap OnN, NB, e 5 Mr. Vogrirens—Unasubtedly they would deny it, | In'isse he'was solested ae oneof the Park poke, and | MAS acquired a comforiable competency. He 1s 8 | of tnis well known Scotch artist. He waa born at | “senrMaiten Gliterd, Shute, Beifest for Rondont. See, Barttey (ey orlten, and tas (br), Wilingsten rigs Royal Boverelgn (Br), Oulton, and Ida (Br), Will NYork; Marion (Br), Miller, Boston. ‘Trintpan, May 8—Bailed, brig Mary C Haskell, Haskell Philadelphia’ sehr MO Adama, Billings, NYork: 10th, bai Celeste (Br), Fullerton, Zaza; brig C V Williams, Thompson, or! ZANZIBAR, March 5—Arrived, bark Geo Kingman, Hams mond, NYork (and sailed 23d on her return). just as an gld Know Nothing woukl deny his former | yerved but one year, when he was elected member | ¢°2¢ractor by occupation and a man of quiet, retiring year, @ a e Schr Surah L Stevens, Studi PORHOR OU ENS M00F. canon the statement | OF he Howrd uf Covinetinen,. He was resieciea | Qsposition, He served as Assistant, Alfeiman in Porth in 1820, bis father, Mr. Thos, Hill, being a book- | Schr \arimouh, Sears, Hyauvis fer New York” ok" Ps ioe rai eens, aeolae Arete sa in 2800 and at and served as Alderman during the re bees dey ees - cae ee ‘Boar. a 1s, in seller at that place. At an early age the deceased [ao Henry ‘aiubs, Dm pew, Bettord for. New York, i 2 jassachuset > | vegra 1868 ai 09, ' Di an, but fi for New York. Ben ; at the stake within the Tfwits of the Commonwealth | fi ee ee earn Cariea | Under tho quiet exterior there is a keenness which is | DUT, Where he studied under the late Andrew | Schr Yinacl Borden, Fen Meer pony Wives fox New York. of Massachusetts, Napoleonic cast of features, hi of much service in business ve a near, si Mt ¥ b , has a pecuiiarly ex- | 2 and public life, Pre- | Wilson. In 1823 his first works, comprising three Schr Entire, Ki Perts. Mr. Yoonubss (excitediy)—That 18 not true, Napoloonte cast of features, has a peculiarly eX- | Vions to ‘beg elecied a Assistant Alderman no | plotures of Scotch scenery, were exhibited wt din: | Schr W'H Mallen Hotden, Fal River for New York. BOSTON, May 18 Uleared, steamanio ‘Samaria (Br), Mar- Mr. HoaR went on to say tha: two huniired and ‘JOHN QALY. never held any political place, although, like the a and attracted much ‘attention by the artistic | Schr Martha P King, Smith, Taunton for New York. tyn, Liverpool for NYork; ship Sagamore, Pickerinc, Bom~ forty years ago, wien the whole civilized world | of the Fourth district, 18 @ native of Kings county, | thers, he has nixed actively in local politics. He | skill’ displayed upon them. “Mr. Hill now | chr Hinauas, Heany, Providence for Elizabethport. bark Tremont, Carlisle, St John, NB; schr May Queen, believed in witcbcraft on the authority of ine books a} . is of medium heightand hi el Schr Helen, Soule, Newport for New York. or ihe Old Tesiament, the courts of Msseachucts | Hloud, and is now thinly yeurmof age. He came? | Muscular man in his younger days. ie bas sandy | He receibed EnolappoiRtnent of Secretary of tue | ahr Ho¥sateosk, Mize, Wameriy or New York. had condemned ope re some nineteen or | yp im the public schools. He Tepresented his dis- | M#lr and whiskers and @ slightly forid complexion. | New Royal Scottish Academy cf Painting in 1830, Schr Golden Ray, Dav ‘Harviord for New York: twenty persons of both sexes. But it was aiso true | trict 1m tue State Assembly in the years 1868 and THOMAS DUFFY, and it was while holding this position that a coatro- Schr Henrietta, Tryon, Hertford tor New York. that Mist among meu the people of Massachusetts | i564, and lust December was elected a member of the | Of the ‘Twentieth district, was born in che Seventh | Veray was carried on with the dispensers of govern. | Schr Alice Scranton, Stewart, Guilford for New York, ae seen the ¢ ror and wic skedne - BET Toe Boutd of Assistant Aldermea. He is one of “Boss” ving i tals sity and 1s now in his thirty-fourth | ment patronage to art in Scotland which led to the | ,SehrSarahJ Hoyt, mer, New Haven for Georgetown, Bae 5 OF h er i Tweed’s tg, and iS personally very popular | Yet. He has been for many years a resident of the appointment of a commission whose report was so ” ligenee (snecring laughter on the democ tivsughour the city. Helis eugaged inthe trquor | Niveteenth ward and has taken much interest m | favorable to the clams of the Acudem: Mhat a pub. | xhcht CH Delamater, Letts, Bridgeport for Washington, ic side) that frst exposed the error and wicked- | trad, ana singular to remark, those who have known | Poltical affairs, although he has never held any | le structure was erected in Edinburg for a Scottish Schr LA Toles, Dey, Mocwale: for New York. bay; Wingwoos Bermuda, Salled—Steamship Saxon; ship Reynard; bark Blanche Howe; brigs A L Palmer, America, EH Kennedy, M Ridley ;, and from the channel, bark Azelia., All vessels before re- yrted at anchor in the roads went to sea. —Arrived, steamahip Nereus, NYork; brig Sportsman, 19th Morton, Philadelphia, Also arrived, erg Lawrence, Raltimore; brig 0 T Tompkins, NYork for St Johns, NF (seo Disasters). Satled—Steamabip Samaria, NYork. BALTIMORE, May 18—Arrived, brigs Mary Olivia (Br), Gow, Mayaguez; Alice, Bonner, Havana; Jon Richards (Br), Roach, Arecibo ; Ocean Bird, Kelly, NY ork. Cleated—Steamships Baltimore (NG), Voeckler, Bremen via Southampton; Liberty, Reed, New ‘drieans and Havans Via Key Weal; brigs Zulelka (Br, Walsh, Summerside, PEL Leader (Br, Quick, Richibucto, NB; schrs Glenroso, Browns NYork; P LSmith, Banker, Providence Harris, Boston; G Green, lerson, ness of punishing human beings for that. | jim for years state positively he has never drank office up to this time, He isa builder by profession | National Gallery and Royal Academy. In 1850 Mr, Schr § P Godwin, Wateroury, Stamtord for New ‘The ministers of the Gospel, the Jurors und Hhe | giass of Hquor aud Is not aadicied to the use of toe | ald carries on an extensive business, Hels a stout, | Hill was appointed one of the commissioners of the | Sear Clara Pout Ferris, Porhester for New fore counsel nad formed jalinost a repentant procssious | faeco, He 1s in uppearanee and demeanor an tutel- heavily built’ man, somewhat above medium | Board of Manufactures in Scotland. ‘The art of pho- | ySght Edward Wooten, Johnson, Stonybrook for New = Lew ed ese n. pean. und oat neighbors | jigent gentleman, aud one Who can aud does win git and has a very florid complexion. He looks | tography was greatly benefited by him, after its Schr Elta Jane, Elis, Brid; for New York. = It s Cog | es he renee tle side.) The | trends wherever le goes. He now resides at No. | like @ man who couid enjoy a joke and a hearty | discovery in 1843, Mr. Hill doing much towards de- | Schr Matilda Brooks, Tends, Port Jetlersou for New York, tinguished, Chief Justice Sewell has stood up | 464 Grand street, and docs business at No. 421 | /#ugh, and one who belicves in the ‘Jaugh and grow yeloping its artistic capabilities. Amoi to load for a Southern port. (504 Jherry street, in the Seventh ward, He is named as | 1” doctrine, He is well “Axed” in a pecuniary | ¢lp works of this distinguished artist Schr Joseph Alien, Kelsey, Hempstead for New York. Laura Brilgman Bedtora; Ww # fa nis place in church, bareheaded, and ac- Cly knowledged the error, while hts contempo- | the ravoriie candidate for President of the Boar sense, and resides at 228 East Fifty-fir: ly Bs Loug! 4 ard, an '. Je ast Fifty-firet street, in | Of sixty pictures illustrative of ‘The Land of Burns, rN] 3 Sherman, yhlin, Camden. rary, Sir Mathew Hale, nover saw tne folly | omice in which his legislative experience will ‘un- | “e Nineteenth ward, aoa “Warwick,” “Windsor Castle,” “Kenilworth,’’ | Schr Franels Coffin, "Reynolds, Elizabethport tor Wey-| Ssiled--Steamsbips Baltimore, Liberty ; bark SiosgnmteD. Pl eel toong jean ie Ja, the courts of Goubtedly be of mnueh service to hin, f tne Twenty eee M'CARTHY, “Kenmare Bridge, | alley of the Nith,” | “The | mouth. Pea Ei ale ce Megat rr ieee Willard, Gulliver, ent v stice Sewe' o ‘1 ol a 7 4 a ir Mary Langdon, : 7 oni; ISAAC ROBINSON, e Twenty-first district, is a native of this elty | Ballachmyle Viaduct” and “Summer Evening. Schr Couectione Staplin: Bilzabatiport for New knndon, | CHARLESTON, May 16—Cleared, bark Parthian, (Br)y Was found opposite the record of those trials the | or the Fifth district, wasborn at No, 46 Hester strect | 204 1s now about thirty years of age, He was born Dickman, Rio Janetro ;schr Neille, French, NYork via Bucks- Latin words of sorrow, ‘Vae, uae, vae,? “Woe, woe, rae "i in the aistrict which Schr Geo Washington, Peck, Elizabethport for Stamford, , 4 . irty-five years ago. He attended the public istrict which he bas been elected to repre- FUNERAL 5 Schr Watcht olds, ville, SC. woe, to ine ae gonvents n n Massactiwe Diener the eoper ‘age learned the oxcpen: sent and Is 8 certainly 9 genuine Tepresentative tan. UNERAL OF GENERAL FARNUM. Behe Renato, bi suburg, Rondott for Harttord., Ioln—Arrived, brig J L Pye, St Thomas; sobr Altoona, ¢ t or trade. york is tri 5 Miucation af e of Si . Bs ir CO 5 DI 4 fe ter trac He worked xt his trade for several years 1 lege of St. The funeral of the late General J. Egbert Farnum Bohr ae nak Hie Patt gor yoreich. (ERNANDLY A, May nt care Are Sam! Lindsay, Wil don of some teraple crfelty practised In the neigh: | ANG, (02k @ forward pats, in politics, | Home | fegraduated ‘with onor’ "He Woy oooupation & “ - : . 2 Helgl- | years ago he was appointed an inspector s Ngee ow gh ot re Te gat none Beil delle in the City Inspec.or’s Deparcment, ana | Contractor, and, like the gentleman last above men- Gusk of the even. ng had passed over the bridge, ana ine. sieee He Sa ebech tee atte From” tne nsture ne his “pastiveas he gt me = "4 ws veel * e streets. He is a member of the Tammany be ech iiss, nnd set tre to tuat convent bur what hag | S3iely, and served os Councliman duetne te years | Ths Qistrct, put has never held any political ice scachi a aire: 205 aid 1868, as Assistant Alderman in 1869 and Ls 7 fenced, and punished tie crummuts and te erme { 7, Aue for Dis services was Fenoninated and | Ad Tage. a strong run against Me- Willian Hel ‘a AS id crime | re-elzcted on Tuesday last. He is of a somewhat 3 4] pelrilnedtreenby hor) et ae ee ekaentine hervous disposition, ‘but makes @ good, hard work. | Mi He igo business man, a good speaker, contmanity. In conclusion, he said that it did not | "8 tepresentative. Misdicnn, heist. cult Bacupty Uulle TLiviig seloag Decome the political friends of the man who had : Toe hn nent Gr hone acelin, aq haying #il the Slements of pont b..rned alive our soldiers at Fort Pillow, or of those of the Sixth district, Is a native of Ireland, but has | ene itis but ait ital he ‘he shook nave at Bat i men who had burned orphan asylums at New York ronaeds mn sols caine he was quite a poy. He ts Pee A apelin, mt he aati have ali ~ % LS rcep apt 'k | now about thirty years of age, and, it 1s said, 7 pporters. He resides at present in ad ha ‘hung negroes on lamp poststo talk of eral Dech growing ever sitee nen tee eee Yorkvile, m the Nineteenth ward, “ , a ‘ein milder by trade, and has served some time asa RGANIZATION OF THE BOARD S. Ee noe: ont pein ere hd deputy inspector ‘in the Department for the Inspec- | Will be effected during the first week in June, in all Feet a eee erie, aud Mr, Voor, | Section of Building. He acted as clerk to one or two probability, with Mr. John Galvin as president, and ees exeiaiuied af tlie top ‘of his voice and in a highly of the committees of the late State A-sembly, and is | Mr. William H. Moloney, the present incumbent, as hhees exclaimed ay the top of his volcan in a highly | welt itked an his section of the town, He has never | Clerk Mr. Moloney has acted as assistant and chief ‘word he says 1s false, and he knows.1t.” before held any office under the city government, | Clerk to the Board for several years, and has dis- Soe ee eee ete demanded that tne | DUC! considered as a thoroughly representative charged all the duties incumbent on him with re- x , (rep. » Hy > | man of the Thirteenth ward, where he now resides, | Markable zeal. Thus far he is the only person took place at two o'clock yesterday afternoon, trom Schr H M No Lory) Hoboken for Providence. 0 Schr Readin; }, Rodan, Hoboken for . his late residence in Stuyvesant street. There was a Schr Belle, Simpson, Hoboken for Brid Be a eye large number of relatives and friends of deceased eo ee ‘Youn; eee for belay eport, present, among whom were Generals McDowell, Hen- ichr Marion Draper, Meady, Loboken for Mystic. Rickson, Susler and Spinolay Colonel ‘Beebe and | Sekt idaho, Davie, Hoboxeh for aco, many others, The coffin was of massive rosewood. Schr Ben Bolt, Drake, New York for 8 George. handsomely ornamented. The casket was covered | Schr MJ Elliot, Snow, New York for Welificet. with floral tributes. On the plate was the following Schr Cinderella, Ward, New York for Newyort, inscription in oid English letters:—“Brigadier Gene- | Schr Dart, Murphy, New York for Stamford. ral J. Egbert Farnum, died May 16, 1870, aged forty- “eine religious services were conducted by Rev hag he Feligious services were conduc yy Rev, : William H-Boole, late Chaplain of the old Excelsior | GAteame ne rare. eres ten Bermidn, Gen brigade, ‘The following gentlemen acted as pail | Barnes, Savannah: ‘Saratoga, Norfolk, &o; Joun Gibson, bearers:—General Pleasanton, General Farnsworth, | Georgetown, DO; Voiunteer, Philadelphia, General Graham, General De Lacy, General Mc- Wind at sunset SSW. Gregor, General E. F. Pinto, Colonel Burke, Colonel ee Potter. The First Regiment Infantry, N. G., 8. N. Y. Shipping Notes. CaaS arti batkad ong Bed ceaear ‘The Anchor line steamship Columbia, Captain Dumbreck, fnouraing. Former companions in arms of une de- | Wi! sal! from pler No 20 North river to-morrow (Saturday) ceased were present from Boston, Philadelphia and | 200m for Glasgow. mm, to FORTRESS MONROE, May 17—Ship Edwd W: Brooks, from Callao, has ‘ordered to NYork; bi Wale (Den), Thygarsen, from Rio Janeiro, has been to New Yori ‘At do 17th, brig Delphin (NG), Huelfer, from Rio Janeiro, ta orders. FALL RIVER, May 18—Arrived, schr J M Fitzpatrick, ‘Smith, Philadelphia. Sailed 17th, schrs Ida Lewis, Henstin, Georgeto pe; N 8 Skinner, Thrasher, do; Aid, Smith, So; George. ‘aulane, ‘Adams, Philadelphia; H Borden, Hadwin; Franklin Pierce, Hayded; San Juan, ‘Yones; Kugene, Hall; Entire, Kinnear; x Z| AR Haynes, Barlow; Amelia, Dewey; Willtam ‘Thomas, White; Success, Richards; Mary Mershon, Brightman, 'Yorx ; sloop Rhede Island, ——, NYork. Salled 18th, echrs Phil Sheridan, Murphy; M_Vessar, Jr, Qhristie; RB Smith, Nickerson, and White Rock, Hubbell ‘ork, GEORGETOWN, May 17—Arrived, schrs M Rockhill, Rockhill, Fall River: Reinhart, Hand; Stephen Morgan, Davy; LA May, Stevenson; Rebecca ‘Maloy, and Eva Bell, Barrett, from eastern ports. HOLMES? HOLE, May 17, PM—Arrived, brig C T Tomp- kins (Bir), Taylor, NYork for St Johns, NF; achre Charles P Stickey, Mathis, Philadelphia for Boston; HC Hand, Handy. do for Portsmouth; Liz: mera, do for Hinghain Mi 0 ag ie J Chadwick, Gage, do'for Marblehead; Julia & Marth Bix, N¥ork for bordead; A iamroond, Paine, Phfiadelphie offensive words be taken down aud reported to the 7 Wash'ngton. The remains were taken to Greenwood ‘The Inman line steamship City of London, Captain Tib- JOHN HAMPSON, named for the position, and will, no doubt, be ap- House, of the Seventh district, is a natiye of the county | Polnted, ” if for interment. bits, will leave pler No 45 North river on Saturday, 2lst ins | for’ Wellfleet: Elizabeth, Knowlton, Rondout for Boston; ane at 10 o'clock AM, for Queenstown and Liverpool. ‘The Cunard line steamship Marathon, Captain Sowerby} § H J P P I N G N E WwW Ss, will sail from the docks at Jersey City to-morrow (Saturday) ¥ us for Queenstown and Liverpool. a ‘The National line steamship Helvetia, Captain Grigs, will Almauac for New York=This Day. leave pier No 47 North river on Saturday, 2ist inst, at 10 AM, rae _____ | for Queenstown and Liverpool. 4 bs mis TiRES-+-MOTD To 4a | THe North German Lioyd steamshyp Donan, Captain Ernst, - 715 | High water....eve 12 will safl from the dock foot of Third street, Hoboken, to- morrow, for Southampton and Bremen. OCEAN STEAMERS, ‘The Pactte Mail steamship Henry Chauncey, Captain Globe, Eaton; Petrel, Rummill, and’ J McCloskey, Crowell, Elisabethpor for ‘Salem; Royal Oak, Benson,’ Hoboxem 1% Er (PRON ROADS: Nay 18—Passed rica Talla Br) lay in ia Hayes, from Demerara for Baltimore; scht Valeria, Conklin, from Cardenas for do. Passed out—-Brig Chowan, from Baltimore for Savannah. pd, bort Titi, sch Garran (Br), from Montevideo, bound te LYN, May 15—Arrived, achra J C Henry, Puke, Fuleks nin; Harriet Baker, Webber, Baltimore; ‘Mary L Varney. enham, Rondout. ‘1éth—Arrived, sch Polly Prics, Townsend, Baltimore. ‘Vth—Arrived. achr Flora, Smith, Phiiadelphia, MACHIASPORT, May 16—Sailed, brig Ocean Wave, Pen- Mr. FARNSWORTH, (rep.) of Ill., tn the hope of put- | Poitrim, Ireland, and ig th ret e. 4 ) . 1, 1, is rs of age. | —- siny/an ond to ty Coniso gba, dove hale gay | sigue years ago yg quae a caReey aad THE BAYONNE MYSTERY. “=the oer cae | Ti .zersolly ‘appealed té the | Saaeu tw .quor Wade. He isasmall man, very ‘aa re eine tee: eg P e | active oe rather necvons in ny Movements and is id in general appearance the opposite of the gentleman re ate arp egypt nes et leer their feet, | last above mentioned. He served as Counoliman in a to Foul Play. making excited gestures and motions of various | isg7, as Assistant Alderman in 1868 and 1869, is a "9 kinda, am‘d which nothing could be distinctly recog- | member of the present Board, ana for having kept The inquest on the body of Cheries Doffeldecker, nized by the Chair, There was Mr. Hoar, rigidly | nimseif right on the record was nominated and re- | of Jersey City, was compténced last evening before coul and serious, after heving Jaunched tie | ej, Ne of Sie Sante” nee a ig ‘Voorhees; and. there elected. He resides at No, 100 Laurens street, in | Coroner Burns, at the Fourth precinct station. (AlaEv «Spool, the Fifteen, ward. rarer - ‘was Mr, Voortiées, repeal mg pares ot falpehoas. Noes ee eat John Kelly, watchman for the Morris Canal Com- ayanne RIE ar ag y= Med rt GMeR. | the Bighth district, is a native of the city or New | pany, reziding at “Widdler’s Elbow,” deposed that Ode fatina the ‘oner’s Inquest—The Evidence Points Sun rises Sun sets. the ri DEPARTURES “FROM NEW YORK FoR tux | MAUry, willleave plor 4 North river tommorrow, Saturday, at | gMACHASLORT: Mina Stella, Siiall, dor sive Words be writtén oft, aud = f Pessina vormra ‘age, He served.as | Jaiies Birmingham told him a man was in the OF OENS OF MAT AND 200E. 1000, for Aspinwall, connecting with the steamabip Mon- | "NEN ORLEANS, Nay "1¢—Cleated, steamship Lomedem sae demand tn regard to Mf. Hoar’s offensive re- andisa member of the present Board. He 13 a weods and was apparently about to destroy him- Sails Ofiicn Captain Parker, for San Francisco. , (Be Reach y PORT i fay 17—A ried, schra Union, Creamer, Messrs CH Mallory & Co's steamship Varuna, Captain Spencer, will be despatched from pier 20 East river to-mor- row, at 8 o'clock PM, for Galveston, stopping at Key West. ‘The Cromwell steamship Cortes, Captain Nelson, will leave pier No9 North river to-morrow, at 3 o'clock PM, for New Orleans direct. The Merchants’ line steamship Gen Meade, Captain Samp- son, will be despatched to-morrow, Saturday, from pier 12 . North river, for New Orleans direct. -|{Bowling Green | yfogsrs Livingston, Fox & Co's steamship Rapidan, Captain */09 Broadway. Whitehurst, will sail from pier No5 North river to-morrow, Tari, and Mr. Randall challenging the taking | forse dealer by occupation and residos at aa Wile | sett; im the afternoon his son told him that a man {he Chairman, serenely. and good-temperediy striv- | Steet, 1m the Bleventh ward. He fs 9 S101, heavily: | was drowned in the canal; deceased was found with lng to bring peace and order out of the mfevailing if HENRY ROGERS, = his coat pulled forcibly over his head, rendering uproar afd ¢hads, ‘ 6 . of the Ninth district, is a native of Alpany and is | it invisible; there could scarcely have been the midst of thts confuston the only intelligible | uw thirty-seven years of age. He 1s hy trade a _ v. x incidents were these * * water enough there to drown him at the time; ‘Somebody asked Mr. Voorhees to withdraw the re. | M8800. He came to this city when quite young and gg ¥ * | fora long time worked at mis trade: He represented | he wore a gray coat and dark pants ana vest; saw i " the district in the State Assembly three suc- | by the badge he wore that he was a fireman; I told Mr. Vooruges—I withdraw nothing. When the | (oceiy 5 nifeman from Massachusetts said that Lwas the | Cessive times, and 98 9 member of the constitu | tue poy to tie the body with a rope while I went for a Lt i friend of men who burned American c tional convention, He has been twice elected as political FS at a iaaiedorplianel can iit | Assistant Aldermen, and may be sald to be one of the justice of the peace; subsequently I gave the body gens at For low and negr: i ‘ylums most competent and thorough local representatives. | in charge of a policeman. Hoboken; J T Carver, No: |, Elizabethport. ‘NEWPORT, May 18, PM—Arrived, brig Amanda Jean, Doyle, from Turks Islands for orders, Now I7—Arrived, schrs John Lancaster, Wil- fn: GW Middicton, Rontoxt; Jacob Bay- nd Pennsyivania, from Hoboken. xt LONDON, May 17—Arrived, schr Hannie Westbrook, k ato, PHILADELPHIA, May 18—Arrived, bark Chief, Harding, Boston; schr J B Allen, ae, Greenport. ‘Cleared—Barks Theodosius Christian (NG), Schwardtfeger,, Hamburg; 8am Sheppard, Evans, Cienfuegos; schr Island lie, Pierce, Boston. BORTLAND. Mxy 11—Cleared, schrs J Ls Tracy, Allen, Bal- timore ; Governor J ¥ Smith, Crowell, do. May ii. May al: Mi City of London. Heivetii remen, Liverpool. New York, of course I do not retract what! said. . m ceeeeea bt a rn nore; ‘ Arrived, brig. Isabella Jewett MO CHAIRMAN appealed to the coimaitiee to keep | Het: of medium height, well built) and is more like | winiam Kelly, sou of the previous witness, swore pa vesebola sors UB aroaawey, «| esurtads Seelam mis eer Oe ae pe QRTSMOUTH, May Ue Ar res Trg, Tae ba R hat the proceedings might be methodical, | 9,ctermyman in personal appearance than a politician, 7 Bowling Green | The stcamship Erin, Captain Andrews, which arrived at OVIDENCE, May 18—Sailed, schrs Ocean Traveller, rae ngiecal. (Laughter.) Va cal, | Tye ts quiet and unobtrusive In his manners, but un- | that he discovered the body of Doffeldecker; his 68 Broad xt this port Wednesday night, 2 lying ab Quarantine, beingde- | Alms Baltimore: Bites & Rabeces, Ireland, Philadelphia; ‘ Mr. VooRHEES—I desire to say a word. Gerntanda.thoroncitly Nis, Dusinees 88) seprecenia: | head \was\lying between. two rooks; there, ae & tained there in consequence of hating two cases of small- | John Warren, McGar; Alida, Knowles, and 0 Aeswis Mr. Srayess—I only press this motion from a | Nitin ward. sas . deep mark over his eye and ascratch on his fore- pox among her passengers, After thelr removal and the | f'G Gates, Freeman? Baltimore, Johnson’; Josephine, ‘Case pense of ty. z HENRY A. PECHER, head; he could not have got into the water himself thorough cleansing and fumigation of the vessel she will be | well; Hathaniel Holmes, Northup; Geo kiss, ett ; Mr. Cox—1 ‘ask that the offensive remarks of the he ‘re < renapeal nd - is he steep Wi hich is CS 4 ‘Goodspeed, Dart; Susan ry, Kenyon; Oynthia on we chusetts be written out. I of the Tenth district, is a native oi Germany, and is | unless he climbed the steep wall which is there, ‘ahuover. lowed to come up to her dock. aos ‘aed ner; Mary B Bayles, ‘ail, and Mary Bras genticman now about twenty-nine years of age. He came to Mrs, Dora Doifeldecker, wile of the deceased, who assure the Chur that in the French Chambers or the | nis country when quite young and engaged in the | resides on Monticetlo avenue, Jersey City, was’ then ksksieenrpitapenintcn ar dgmimhie Neca eho iy in port early yesterday morning, 1s also detained at Quaran- Platt, NYork. Ville ae Paris... PAWTUCKET, May 17--Arrived, schr J Parker Sr, Kelly, City of Anwerp. ‘ener English Parliament such language would not be al- | yinor trade. He has never held any office, but sworn—My husband left home at seven ‘o'clock on Roadout. perigee dem.) of Ky., made itless efforts to strict attention to business and by his gentiem: ‘Tuesday morning; he said he was going to his work, | Etua. 5 tine by the Health Officer, as in his usual inspection one of ‘Salled. Schr V Barkalow: Bee Rae Rocks; Baton, r. 3, | ey fru’ i ent has succees alt ve s xcelient th and spirits, as al N . i 8 ied, achre feath, q » ( deportment has succeeded in making himself very | and wes in excelient health and spirits, as usual; I bok . the passengers was found sick with the varioloid. She will wrong; ants! Maria, Howard, do (or Bahyror). tain a hearing. popular. dont know how much money he had in his posses- receive the same cleansing and fumigation asthe Erin, and | NEOSiMGND, May \7—Arrived, ecbra Convoy, French, ‘The words spoken by Mr. Voorhees having been THOMAS MULLIGAN, sion; he mate no remarks «bout coming back; con't Rockland; Mott Bedell, Bedell, and A C Cranmer, Cranmer, writtes out by the, Glove reporter and read by the | orine Roventh duet Meet aain the county of | know of the slightest chsumstance which could | PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 19, 1870, | 'eslowed te come up to cm Oly. clesk, were decided by the Chair to be out of order. | ongrord, Ireland, and is now mm his thirty-first year, | lend him to kill humseit; he never made the alee Dr Carnochan, Health Officer of the Port, with his depu- | NERVaxxait, May 19.-Cleared, steamabip H. Livingston, ‘Then, Mr. Cox having persisted in havi ng i | He came to this country when quite young, and | least threat to commit suicide or to injure ties, Drs Mosher and McCarty, Counsellor Johnson andone | NYork; brig Jobnnna, Cronstadt; schrs Henrietta, Boston ; A i Hoar’s remark reported, and it also having oe served his time os a bricklayer. His ‘activity in | himself in any way; he never spoke of being in CLEARED. of the Quarantine Commissioners, yesterday atternoon vi P Cranmer, Neseau River. 1, o.sced, steamship Wim P- = hd Eheeie idbiee he aia ico aa aes ioeal political “workings” attracted the attention Ananiclal qificuties; he felt unwed, Rowevet. fOF | 4s snip Hanan (0) Brokenstelo, Bremen via South: | Het the old hula Faleon ané Tinols, iing ated Hook, WILMINGTON, NC, May 19—Cie “nap ot, Mr. Peter B. Sweeny, to whom he became | two days, but said tat It was a Mick of rheuma- amsbip Hani 1» A 7 . amar) Ttsaned Scepblal day 18-Arrived, echt Thos H our, Bur- “The Chair makes this ruling. that the lan, e atta ny : ” aeranaile sma: he c: ould i ampton—Oelric! Co. with a view of determining their fitness as inten onp! jay ly Seym mal ie wuage | wolmty attached. ‘The Squire,” as Mr. Sweeny | tism; he came home regularly every night and never | “Efeitsnip Fab-Kee, Steele, Hamilton (Bermuda)—J N | ships. After an examination of the most thorough nature 4s rather pungent, but not paritamentary.” is familiarly termed, finding lum faithful, atded him, | was drank; he took ty abe Faliig OF ths Cat We eae ee ee ong |g, ne Ma coe, in obtaining an appoluemont as un. | hefore Neleft the house: he hever spoke of belng 4M versal shout of laughter ail over the House, and | Giycer in the Court of General Sessions. Like many | debt, or of being Involved in lawsuits; 1 know of no heiped to restore good humor. rise ana | otter young men he found that when “the Squire” business which could bring lim to Bayonne; he haa Mr. KELSEY moved that the committee rise and | round him faithful he could rely on friendship and | not his watch with kim. report to the sage TPeerrowric ia Ay by Mr- | service in return. He was elected Assistant Alder. | _ The noxt witness was Dr. Amos G. Avery who tes. Voorhees, but Mr. FanxsworrH made the simple | mah; served as such in 1800, and is a member of the | fifed—T made a post-mortem, examination of Neen ee ae ener oe iis ollitc, ott ate | present Board, He is of medium height, strongly, | Charles Doweldecker’s body and found that the ‘Chairman ruled took precedence of the other, and he | vor not heavily built; is very quiet; but little to | cause of his death was aspnyxta—the indtrect cause breakfast heart sural eet the deputation decided that the Falcon was totally unfit to ox & Co. Sec ie be used ag required, inasmuch as she Incks all the essentiay Steamship Saratoga, Couch, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- - Faery? i pomntnien’s ecrnaliie Ob. requisites for such a purpose, and can be called, without ‘Steamship John Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, DC—Phillips aslandering her wretchedzess whatever, a floating coffin, & Brown. dirty, damp and decayed, The Illinois was found to be ‘Steamship Volunteer, Jones, Philadelphia—J Lorillard, only slightly better, but, because of the urgency for such ac- Steamshin Dirigo, Johnson, Portiand—J F Ames, Steamship Glauoue. Walden. Boston—W P Ch tion, she will be anchored In the lower bay on Thursday arvev. Steamship Gen Barnes, Mallory, Savannab—Livingston, LAI dda bib an Ores, Cutlery, Stiver Plated Waroand: WARD D. BASSFORD, Fe, stitute, Astor place, SE! Buy your Chi Cooking Utens! A NOTARY PUBLIC, ALY LY ; ALSO COMMIS- ery State, nd Passport Agent. t it aud declared it carried. see aeetis.an active and efliclent “worker,” He re- | heing drowning; the membranes of the brain were | _ Bark American Eagle, Lindsley, Aspinwall—Panama Rail- seMHA A higrantd, wthisiba with éohiae NOTARY peeda for ev 5 ittee thereon rose, and the House at | S171 5 Coe 7 Twentic sed vould probably ind « | road Co. y bsegadpd ake <8 ‘as conte. ner cats prepared in English of Spanish, aoceecvyounes. iden at NOC S01 ight, AvenUS, An tte) Awensieth'| PMNS oMninG. any NAT eee ee Fond CO; iy gimpeon (Bry Gidbs, Matanzaa—Simpron & | £1008 diseases anda boarding sation. Before this ts done | HAY UoCumeNABOERT CY KING, Counselor at Law, falialalsbasi Apo EDWARD COSTELLO, the bruises were” not neavy;, there. was | CSP: wavelet (Br), Britton, Halifar, NS-8 1 Merchant & | Ste needs s thorough overalls Dit aa aaa tne ; 7 oT ANOTHER SHOCKING RAILROAD ACCIDENT. of the Twelfth ietrict, was borin the county of | no strong lquor in the stomach, it being | Oo. » ‘i ¢ ae pn irre ai ta the ab ea eeme|pe ACT pg RR RO ee eT Cavan, Ireland, in 1815, and is, therefore, tn his fifty: full of salt water. The doctor took pains ‘Bark Nashwank (Br), Le Blanc, Arichat, CB-§ C Loud & | provements will be made in her condition as can be speedily . street, room 15.—All ligne entrust this agency’ will’be promplly atiended to, Charges moderate, LLIANT AND POWERFUL MARINE, OPERA, Bred and Tourlate’ Glasses, SEMMONS , Optician, 687 Broadway. [AVE GLASSES AND SPECTACLES, WHICH See eee nae ne sende of coldness nnd relief, ao essential io defective vision, SEMMONS, Optician, 687 broadway. (CAL OURE, WITHOUT KNIFE, CAUSTIC OR amend, from business, for Stric.ure, Fistula, Pile ‘Brig San Pletro (tal), Lauro, Gibraltar for orders—Funcb, boy! Work at the hospital station will begin on the Ist e . ‘Wie Samuel Muir (Br), Hicks, Liverpool, NS—G A Philips It is Dr Carnochan’s intention, so socn as it {s practicable, & Collins. b f in @ condi Collins: visita, Underhill, Kingston, Ja—A H Solomon & | %0Putthe shipsto be used for hospital purposes in a co oH Nea omen & | ion that will prove benelicial to patients, neat, pleasant and Co. 7 PE rad i of the South, Corsop, Mobile-E D Huribut & | healthful. It is aconsummation that has long been wished, Snr George Brown (Br), Chalmers, Jacksonvillp-R 7 | but until now seemed a matter entirely too diifieult to be per Vb. fe Sehr Tily, Hughes, Charleston—N 1 McCready & Co, se Between eleven and twelve o’clock on Wednesday | fifth year. He has resided in this city twenty-three | in describing the bruises on the body, but did not night Michael Daley, forty years of age, residing | yeare and in by ae Cea ed feed Moai ve ay eege es man saa have been violently $ times elected as Councilman an ‘tant Aider- iro" into the water. 13 testimony was COr witha Mr. Bergen, at Elizabeth, N. J., was struck | Ton’ and, as may be judged, 1s one of the most | roborated by Dr. E, B. Buck. 7 by the Milistone freight train on the New Jersey ;pUlar men in his section of the city. Heisastont | James Birmingham saw a man in the foréndon, Railroad, near the latier piace, and shockingly in- Reavy butit man, brimfull of good nature and is | and when he (witness) advanced the man went back ured. An hour or so afterwards he was picked up | universally liked, He stiti carries on the butchering | In the same direction, then returned ana retreated & another train and conveyed to Elizabeth. Loth | pasiness and resides at No. 626 Kast Twelfth strect, | once more along the bank of the canal; he seemed exe were cut off, one above the ankle and the other | jn the Eleventh ward. to wish that witness shonld not see him; he ca he ‘ow ihe knee. Hopes are entertained of lis re- JAMES BARKER, not swear that deceased Was the same ma H I Di 4 Diseases of the Pelvic Visecra, Diseases and Deformitios o orev ‘He admits that he was drank, poor fellow. | of the Thirteenth district, is a native of the county | seen. Beir D Wasson, Tapley, Charieston—Bentley, Millet & 1 Gc cow, aia ieee Disasters aon, trom Teint. | Webye Now Fase and PerwOe a on avenue, Galata Monagian, Ireland, and’ is now thirty-six years of | Junius Washburn deposed thathe met Doffeldecker | Thomas. picneu, paitimore, | com adam predees: beef Feb thes ot euigd | cae HENRY AN othead ton mal ‘The Marquis of Westminster gives a plece of | axe. He came to the © y when quite young. and | at the corner of Henderson Street and Newark | Bebr Sivan). thee aera ere RP Buck & Co. dad, Cuba, for the Clyde, with a cargo of 7 . scat qprouas 5. AGNEW, 26) GREENWICH aT acon enich to erect @ workingmen’s ciub and | during the past fourteen years has been engaged in | avenue, Jersy City, about half-past eleven o'clock Sehr Lucy, Mulilman, Boston—J Boynton’s Son & Co. got aground near Kireudbright, and is breaking Wp. Now York, has reduced the pric ¥ ihe Co! oe Se itaee, t ther with £1,000 im ald of (he expepses. | the liquor husiness. He has been for some years | tn the forenoon of ‘Puesday; had a conve jon with Sebr E & Leonard, Bunker, Boston—C i Stapies & Oo, SHIP MARIAN (Br), Armstrong, from Ponsscole, (Mach Caos ptr Groceries, Molasses aud Mov! Pan0d expuiplc. yee quite prominent in joca) politics ig the Sixteenth | him about the performance of @ jon in which Domfel- Bobr W i West. Hawes, Loston—B J Wenverg 19) for Liverpool, has put into Valentic, Ireland, leaky. sions to the goi

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