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~TMLEGRAPH NEWS ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD “Tho Fenian War News and President Grant’s Proclamation in England. Portuguese Solidarity Against Iberian Union. Englishmen Captured by Spanish Brigands. FRENCH INTERESTS IN ROME, ENGLAND. Fenian War News trom Canada. : LONDON, May 25, 1870. ‘There is stil! @ profound Interest felt in the #enian movements in America. PC mg Grant's proclamation seems to give satis- Emtarants for Cannda. Lonpow, May 25, 1870, ‘Tho troop ships Tamar and Crocodile are prepar- Ang to take on buard the dockyard laborers, who em- igrate to Canaua, A Delicate Subject. LONDON, May 25, 1870. ‘The secret dente in the [louse of Commons last evening relaied entirely to diseases of the uutortu- mate, The adoption of the Continental system of examination was urged. The Charch. Lonpon, May 25, 1870, In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Hibbert Moved the second icuding of the bill removing tho civil dwabilities of clergymen who nave resigned their sacred functions, Messra, Walpole, Newde- Gate, Henley and Sir L. Pulk opposed and Mr. Bou- virile supported the motion. Mr. Brace, the Home Secretary, said for himself he approved the principles underlying the bil, and he promised on the part of the government that the ‘measure should receive careful consideration. The opposition was strong, and on a division of the House the bill barely passed to a second read.ng, re- ceiving a majority of oniy eight votes, At Cover, LONDON, May 25, 1570. In the House of Commons to-day the bill for the abolition of game the laws was briefy debated and the House adjourned, Local Politics. ov Lonpvon, May 25, 1870, ‘The political news to-day ts meagre. Female Suffrage. - Lonvon, May 25, 1870, Miss Lydia Becker, the well known advocate of Woman's rights, in letters to the papers bitterly abuses Parliament for its rejection of the Female “Suffrage bill. The Uxbridge Murders, Lonpon, May 2h, 1870, A man who was arrested last night on suspicton of committing the murders at Uxbridge was ex- amined to-day. ‘he evidence is strongly against him. Tho ciothesworn by the prisoner were identi- ed a8 those of one of his victims. Another person, who calls himseif Robinson, was @rrested to-day at Wycombe as an accessory in the crime. Bad Practice. : Lonpon, May 25, 1870. Hobart Pacha has egain appeared m the Court of Bankruptcy. Hope‘ul. 7’ LONDON, May 25, 1870, 4 No other deaths have resulted from the explosion “on board the ship Asiezias, All the injured mon are tecovering, PORTUGAL. National Solidarity. . LisBoN, May 25, 1870. Dake do Saldanha, the Prime Minister, in view of the published reports of a eontemplated Iberian union, has at length officially stated that he wiil use all efforte to maintain Portuguese independence, ‘ Patriotiom und the Biblc. wnt RS > be Lisuon. May 35, 1870, ‘The Cortes has adjourned. One of the last acts of the session was the taking ofan oath by ail the deputies to defend the indo- pendence of Portugal. 3 ‘This action was taken because of the report in the public journals that General Saldanha was in favor of a union with Spain, Constitu » Lisson, May 25, 1870, The Cortes will reassemble on Wednesday, the 20th of June. Executive Loyalty. ; LISBON, May 25, 1870. Aprociamation has been issucd*by the Duke of Baidanha dedying tnat the late movement was in she interests of Peninsular unity, Politics and the Cou Panis, May 25, 1870, Letters from Lisbon say that the late Prime Minis- ter Loulé intended to arrest the Duke de Saldanha, and to prevent this the latter resorted to the milliaty coup d'état, SPAIN. Brigands and British Tourists. Lonpon, May 25, 1870, Despatches just received from Gibraliar announce that brigands near that place had receatly captured four Englishmen, who were held until the Tensom” exacted should be paid. Government Aid. Mapp, May 25, 1870, ‘The Spanish government has issued orders for the eliverance of the four Englishmen captured by the ‘prigands near Gibraitar. Relations to Portugal. MapRin, May 25, 1870, In the Cortes yesterday General Prim made an ex- Planation of the relations of Spain and Portugal. He deciered that Spain took no part in the recent events in the sister kingdom. The Iberian Union could be accomplished only through the love of the two peoples, not by acts of violence, The Marriage Law. MADRID, May 25, 1870, The bili authorizing civil marriages has passed the Cortes and 1s now a law. FRANCE. MA AAA ARAARAAARAN Parliamentary Independence. Paris, May 25, 1870. The Corps Légisiatif has adopted an amendment to the Press law, which was proposed by the oppost- tion. The Ministers resisted the passage of the amendment, but without avail. ROME. The Sword of Charlemagne. Paris, May 25, 1870, A despatch from Rome dated yesterday denies that the French government is sending reinforce- ments 0 Rome. Meanwhile the Journal des Alpes Maritimes re. ports that two regiments of infantry and one of cav- alry arrived at Touion Saturday and embarked ior Rome. stag to-morrow. 1 ‘The project of an extra session of tho Retohstag has been definitively abandoned, Bunun, May 25, 1810, Count Bismarck will go to bis country seat at Varzin before June 6, Capital Panishment Abolition. ! “BERLIN, May 26, 1870, Tho Reichstag has finally adopted the bill abolish- tug capital punishmeni, exvept tn cases of premedi- tated murder and murder of a momber of the royal fumuy. HOLLAND. Ocean Cable Speculations. “¢ LONDON, May 25, 187, «| It issaid that a powerful faction ts nttiguing at Amsterdam to defeat the arrangemonts of the kng- lish Atlantic Cable. INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE. Prospect of Anoiher Contest. Lonpon, May 26, 1870, There is & prospect of fresh trials of speed be tween the yachts Sappho and Cambria, It ts reported on good authority that Mr. Douglas has made proposals toMr. Ashbury for two races, on these terms:—The yachts to sai sixty miles to the windward and back; allowances tobe made for tonnage in the first race by the Royal Thames Yacht Club measurement, and m the second by the York- shire Yacht Clab scale, Mr. Ashbury has not yet accepted the chalienga CUBA, Havana Shipping and Markets, HAVANA, May 25, 1870, The steamship Mariposa satled at noon to-day for New York. ; Exchange on London, 15% a 16 per cent premium; on Paris, 242% per cent premium; on United States, sixty days’ sight, in currency, 6 per cent discount; short sight, 7 per cent Glscount; sixty days’ sight, in gold, 33¢ per cent premium. DOMINION OF CANADA. The Quebec Fire—419 Buildings Destroyed— Loss $500,000. QuesEC, May 25, 1870. ‘The loss by the great fire foots up half a million of dollars; about half covered by insurance in the fol- lowing companies:—Home, $60,000; Quebee, $12,000; Phoenix, $16,000; North British, $8,000; Royal, $30,000; London Corporation, $6,000; London and bye $15,000; Kritish American, $10,000; Pro- vinoial, $12,000; Western, $20,000; Imperial, ¢5,000. Fur hundred and nineteen houses, a foundry, pot- ash factory, two ships and a large quantity of lumber were destroyed. The Canadian Turf—Racing at Whitby. Wairsy,May 25, 1870. ‘The races here yesterday were @ great success. There were @ laige number of entries. Tne Queen's fifty guinea plate was won by Jack Bell in a two mile dash. Time, 3:64. RELIGIOUS. The Prosbyterian Genoral Assembly—Recep- tion ef Reports ef Commitiees—The Lu. zerne Presbytery—Basis of Rvpresenutae tion, PHILADELPHIA, May 25, 1870, In the Presbyterian General Assembly this morn- ing the consideration of the Reconstruction Commit- tee’s report was resumed and finistied. The time for holding the next meeting of the General Assembly was changed from September to July next. Several alterations were made in the rules for the forma- on of presbyteries. The subject of the proper Yatio of representation, embodied in the report, was discussed up to the hour of adjournment without any action being taken. - ‘The report of the Committee on Consuliation with the American Board of Foreign Missions was re- ceived, Also the report of the Joint Committee on ions. The complaint of the South Presbytery of Luzerne, reported irom the Commitee on Overinres, was re- ferred to a spectal committee of nine, with power to act immediately, Previous to the business session of the Assembly a de.ezation from the Baptist Missionary Union was received with appropri:te exercises, ‘The a‘ternoon session of the Assembly was taken HA in the discussion of an amendment of Rev, Dr. ellogg to the report of the joint Committee on Re- consiruction, which was'substantially to the effect that the ratio of representation shall provide for two commissioners with & minister and an elder from each presbyiery having 1orty ministers or less, and in like proportion for any number of ministers rty. je endeavored to postpone for ono rut fa ev. Dr, MUSGROVE, of Philadelphia, defended the action he Sommltson #20 the foreign delegates wire led on to give Information as:to the method or procedure in Greas Britain, Dr. Edmunds and Dr. McLeod, of London, and Rev. William Arnot, of Scotland, each complied with the request. Colouel J. Ross SNOWDEN, of Philadelphia, moved to lay the report on the tab’e that he might offer a propo-ition that the basis should be governed by tho number of churches in each presbytery. He alter- wards withdrew h.s motion, Dr. Tower moved to strike out all the amend- ment after “resolved” and add:—fhat she basis of representation be by churches,” eV. Dr. BRED, Of Philadelphia, moved to lay that motion on the table, which was agreed to, aud the Assembly ad ouried, i ‘rhe evening session of the Presbyterian General Assembly wa3 unusually interesting to-night, and did not conclude uni eleven oc.0ck. A public reception . was givon to Rev, Willlam Arnot, Rev. “Dr. Watts, end Mr, Thomas Sinclair, each of whom made sterling addresses and fuil of informatioa, At the conclu- elon of their speeches @ iormal welcome wag ex- tended by the Moderator in a brief address. The church was crowded to its utmost capaeity through- out the exercises, Sonthern Presbyterian @ieneral Assembly—~ Ministerial Standard of Edacation—Home Missionary Meeting. Lovisviniz, Ky., May 25, 1870. The moat interesting discussion in the Presbyterian General Assembly yesterday was the subject of lay preaching. One of the principles of the Presbyterian Chureh is the high standard of education required of the ministry, Ayear ago the Assembly authorized the Heensing of men as exhorters who had not received this thorough traming. One of the presby- teries requested that this authority be withdrawn, and the request gave rise to a long, animated, earn- bb ts able debate, This question comes up again O-UAYs The nominations to fill the ‘chatr of Pastoral The- olozy in the Columbia Theological Seminary of South Carolina being in order, Kev. Dr. James R. Wilson, of Al ita, Ga.; Key. J. A. Lefevre, of Baltimore; Rey. Dr. H. I. Hopkins, of Owensboro, Ky., and Rev. Dr, Johv H. Rice, of Franklin, Tenn., were nomina- ted. Tbe election takes (oeeng to-day. Last evening an enthusiastic home missionary meeting Was ticki, and was addressed by the Rey. Messrs. Rutherford, Bogzs and Robinson, ‘The Rev. Messra, Vun Dyke and Backus and Wit- liam E, Dodge, delegaies irom tie Northern Assem- bly to propose the opening of. a correspondence bo- tween the two bodies, arrived in Louisville last evening, and will provanly be heard this morning, The American Tract Society, New England Branch. Boston, Mass., May 25, 1870. The nancial exhibit of the New England branch of the American Tract Society shows that the total receipts of the year were $37,300, Twelve colpor- teurs have made 19,700 family visita, with a view to religious conversion and prayer and the circulation of religions works, and there have been gratuitous distributions of 8,159,000 pages through almost every channel of benevolence and in various lan- guages. At a public meeting of tno society last evening addresses were made by Rev. John Cotton Smith, D. D. of New York; Rev. Henry M. Parsons, of Springfeld; Rey. John Todd, D, D., of Pittsfield, and Rey, Dr. Gulick, missionary to the Sandwich Isiands, The Baptist American and Foreign Bible Society, PHILADELPAIA, May 25, 1870. The Baptist American and Foreign Bible Society held its anniversary this morning, D. M. Wilson pre- siding. The expenditures have been’ $14,650, the re- coipts $16,054, ‘A resolution was adopted agreeing to the following in regard to the intent and meaning of the sixth item of the basis of union with the American Baptist Pub- lication Society—-That tue Americau Baptist Publica- tlou Society shall prosecute the Bible work as now carried on by the American and Foreign Bible So- clety, With such equitable modifications as way irom board, reso.\ulion removing office Wo Galveston was The report of tie Committee omthe Eptscopacy tn Te erene to the veto puwers of D.suops, olrcnug re. Degcad, Was taken up oad adopted. Teport of the titee On Books and Periodt- eals in reference toa monthly magaxino was taken = the others 4 000 esucaaments Were The General Synod of the Reformed Presby- guilty of violating covenant black ingratitade to the founders of the Church, Robert Wilson spoke earnestly in favor of ns He said he could give bs ae name and tesuimony of union both testimonies were ried, He believed there was intelligence enough the churches to prepare one better tuan etiher. Rev. Joho Douglass, of Pittsburg, gat the oor, speaking twenty winutes before noon and resumed tois afternoon. He spoke about one hour and three- quarters, maki the most effective ch that bas thus far a delivered on cliher side. it. was @ powerful api for Was iistenet to with profuund interest. of the Relormed Ihe cag Church, suowiig that the antiquities claimed for it did not exist in iact. He also arrayed the repeated action of the General Synod, favormg consideration of this question with Other branches of the Presbyterian Church. Almost every proposition for union nas come from this Church, aud yet it was the last to accept {lg cwn offers, He “exhibited the deciension of the Church io numbers until it had but. thirty ministers, and argued that something must be done. He contended that the opponents of union were unable to show any difference between the testimonics of the two churches, and in ard to propery, that the law would allow them to take one-third oi it with them, The vote on union will be taken at haif-past nine to-night. The Synod will probably adjourn to-night. Maryland Protestant Episcopal Convention. Ba.rimors, May 25, 1870, The eighty-seventh Diocesan Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Maryland assembled this evening in the Emanuel church. Tho sermon was preached by Rey. A. J, Rich, after which Bishop Whittingham gave absolution Owing to the disability of the Bishop Rev. Dr, 0. R. Nelson was chosen presiding oilicer aud P. M, bnowden was re-elected secretary. The usual committees were appointed and the Bishop presented Ms annual report upon the con- dition of the diocese, whicd Was bead by Rev. Mr, Suyker, The ieport states the year has beca one of unusual freedom from disiurbance of parochial elatons and unprecedented fre- quency of public winisterial services. There is now in the diocese precisely the saine number of clergymen that were at work in all Mary- land in 1355. ‘The services and attendauce ot tie diocese in the present year are fully double those of the undivided diocese fifteen tg ago. Afier read- ing the report of the Bishop the Convention wok a Tecess until five o'clock, At the afternoon session notice was given that the election of Assistant Bishop would be calted np to- morrow morning. Several reports were made by committees, of local importance only, which were discussed during the aiternoon session, ae The American Missionary Association aud Boston Tract Society. Bosron, Muy 26, 1870, The American Missionary Association held its annual meeting to-day, Rov, N, Kirk presiding, The report shows tho employment of over 600 mission- aries and teachers among the frecdmen, with an at- tendance atday schoo! of 19,600 and night schvol 16,254, The work of the association is greatly .ex- tended over previous years, yet the expense 1s More than met by ihe increased contributions of the freed- men themseives. At the anpual business meeting of the American ‘Tract Society, Boston braneh, the treasurer submit ted.a detaiied report, showing the receipts to be $103,166; expenditures nearly $129,000; assets $32,618; Labilities, $29,810. Rev. Bb. P. Mary offered a series of resolutions, recommending the dissolution of the society, which, afier a brief discus. sion were adopted—80 to 70, NEW YORK. Bloody Tragedy at Onwego—An Injured Wo- man Fearfuilly Avenged. Osweao, May 25, 1870. 9 Abont eleven o'clock last night aman, it is sup- posed named George Livingston, was attacked on the Utica street bridge and stabbed and thrown Into the river. From papers found ina pocketvook, the murdered man had seduced a young woman in Now York, and was the victim of her avenger. A dirk knife used ta the affray was found on tne bridge, and the cries of the murdered man were heard by several parties, The body has not been recovered, The company of the First United Staies artillery stationed at Fort Ontario are under orders to move immediately, No movement of Fentans is reported at this point Desiguation by the Goveruor of Presiding and Associate Justices of the Ceart of Com. i Pics. ba ALBANY, May 25, 1870, Governor Hottmen has tasued the following aper— P Srare or Nnw York, Executive CHamber, ALwany, N. Y., *.” May 25, 1870, Pursuant to chapter 408 of the laws of 1870, I this day file in the ofice of the Secretary of State a de- synation; of “the Presiding and associate Justices, to compose the General Term, in lace of the four judicial dopartments. I ave found it- impossible, as the departments are constituted, and the times for holding the Gen- eral Terms Oxed, to make any arrangement mutu- ally satisfactory to the Judges and myself for trans- ferring Judges trom one department to another to act a8 Presiding or Assoclate Justices, and I aim constrained to designate for the General Term in each department Judges who re- side within it. Some —_ inconvenience, more particniarly in the second depariment, will necessarily result, but it can be to @ great ex- tent remedied by the General Term Judges contin ing, as they may lawfully do, to hold cireuits and Special Terms at their convenience, and by chang- ing the organization of their General Term, as occa- sion may trom time to time require, by exchanging with General Term Judges in other departments or in Buch otber way a4 18 provided for by law. ‘ JOHN T. HOFFMAN, BraTs or New Yorx, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, ALBANY, N. Y., May 25, 1970, In pecordance with thé provisions of chapter’ 408 of the laws of 1870, entttied “An act relating to the Supreme Court and the election of a Judge of tie Court of Common Pleas in and for the city of New York,” I designate the following a8 ang Jus- tices and associate Justices for each of the jndicial A aria to compose the Generai Term there- — For the first department, consisting of the first judicial district, Dantel P. Ingraham, Presiding Jus+ tuce; Albert Cardozo and George G, Barnaid, Asso- clate Justices, For the second department, consist- ing of the second judicial district, Josepi F, Barnard, Bena Sn nya ‘and Jasper W. Gilbert and Abra- ham B, Tappen, Associate Justices. For the third fee nga consisting of the third, fourth and sixth Judicial districts, ‘Theodore Miller, _ Presiding Justice, and tt =6Potter and John Mm. Parkor Associate Justices. Fourth department, consisting of the fifth, seventh and eighth judicial districts, Joseph Mullen, Presiding Justice, and Thomas A. Johuson and John A. Talcott, Associate Justices. JOUN T, HOFFMAN, By the Governor: INO. D. VAN BUREN, Private Secretary. Sportsmen's Convention at Rochester. Roongsrer, May 26, 1870. The attendance at the Sportsmen's Stato Conven- tion to-day was larger than before. 8. P. Goulding took the frst prize in pistol shooting and J. W. Steb- bens the second, At the trap shot Williom HJ. Bow- man took the first prize, T, H. O’Rell the second, J. Hi, Mana We taird and J. H. Uertzier the tourth. the German Apologist. PPING NEWS. HI for New York -Tals Dar " Fiof loon rises...morn 2 53 oe 7 20| High water....eve 5 50 ‘ OCEAN STBAMERS, Date | DEPARTURSS Psd NEW YOUE F. af MONTS OF MAY AND JUNM. + eae = =e HA ol (Br), Moodie, Liverpool. via Quesnstown— (Br) Gleadell, Loadon—Howiand & whe Britannia (Br), Campbell, Giasgow—Honder- ‘Stoamuhip Flag, Limeburner, Fernandina—Florida Railroad a acamattp Tenneaace, Chichester, Charleston—H B Morgan Fhip Garivald!, Berrv, Pisco and Catlao—Fabbri & Chaun- Mogul, Freeman, Bristol- E & Morgan's Sons. Gnnyer Kolf (Nor), Hendriousca Cork Wendt, Te tens & Bockmann. Bark Nuova Moude (Ital), Starace, Autwerp—Funch, Edye Co. Bark Anton (NG), Fricke, Bremen—Oelrichs & Co. Bark Hans (Nay Siruve.t ansuuen—c TObh Bark Fingal (Nor), Thorsen, Koulgaberg—-Punch, Kayo & Bark Black Brothers (Br), Cain, Harro— Brig Gralan (Swe), Carlson, otierdam- Punch, Have mBts Orlent (NO), Schroder, Bantor—Wendt, Tetons & Tock Brig Lizzie M Kimball, Lent, Sisal —Lunt Bros, Bg Daa ‘Trowbridge, Crowell, Barbudos—D Trowbridge Brig Saxon (Br), Groon, St Johns, NP—R P Currie. Baht Carrio, Jordan tase poeta Westies; Bouth- ak coitt y T Alburger, Corson, Wilmington, NO—ED Hurtbut & Schr B D Prime, Perrior, Wellflect—K Crowell wae. 8 Waterman, Chase, New Sedford—Ferguson & i ven, . iphia--J & W Briggs. Steamer Vulcan, Wi sro, niin . ul cox, Steamer Bristol, Walins Steamer Mapes, Smith, Bioamer Noveliy, Wilcox, Ph Steamer Black Diamond, Mereaith, Wtiutington, Del—A ARRIVALS, REPORTED HY THE HERALD STRAM YAGUTS, French steam corvette Latouche Treville, Captain Bass Port au Prince, 0 days. Mounts ¢ gunn and hatworen stan, Steamship Rusala (Bi Lott, Liverpool Miesostows ih, WAM inde “ott BD passengers, te Mt Hanon, etal Git aha 4 ain, bouns ; 5 mt . nl Tigged steamer, bound I (uj ot the Auchorilinen, © mehip Nevada (Pr) en, Ll i jenslown 12th, with tndse and 1353 pasenyors; to Wilitems al aasensers, to Wil ‘Guion, "2d, at 2:80 PM, lat 41 Uj ion 6428 an Anchor tine “SBigamabio' Dolaris (Et). Leplechurior, Lavarpool eninaliy Batavia (Br), LeMesiurior, Lav May 1 and Queenstown lit With myo and 151 pamsebaere: tao Francklyn, May M1, and ‘yn. “ Steamsiip Holiitta (NG), Meier, Hamby Havre Mth, with mdse and 875 passengers, to Kunhardt '® Co. Hiad strong W wins, with w very igh ana, 20th inet, at HL AM, Int 4017, lon 42 b2y passed shin Sunbeam (Br), bout Ws a,’ at 6 PM, tat passed a, National steamer, ne day, at 7 PM, steamship Donau, bound he passage in 10 days and 18 houra from Havre. of, Baltimore (tr), Delamotte, Liverpooi x aod Bouton, with mase, to John G Dale. Morro Castie, Adame, Havana Me 21, at 1 ik mdse and passengers, to the Atlantic Mail Steam, ahio Steamshtp Key West, Rudolf, Naxsan, NP, § days, Mf h with wrecked cotton afid midee! to, Benner, Brown’ Pint? ney. 28d, ub TT AM: lat 8905, lon 745% ‘exchanged atgnals wil PM ‘Bt steamship Ploneer, hone for Havana; same day, at 8 -ateamablp Rapldan. heuoe for New 0 eae amship Montgomery, Fairelot avanoah nd passengers, o ft Lowden,’ 24th inst, sites Not Hatteras, oaaged ahr Samal Wood, bound N. Saratoga. Couch, Richmona, City Port and mdse and passengers, tothe Old Dominion Co. inp "John Gibson, Winters, Washington, DC, 43 mdse and [reg to Geo B Metcal!. p Fauita, Freeman, Philadelpbta, with mdae, to ip Win Frothingbam, Block, Cardi way iron, to order—veesel toA H Brahe &'Co, Ha’ tron; with heavy see, up tothe Banks; thence light, vas big winds, with dtane fog. Shui dia (NG), Wenke, Bromen, 4 days, with mdae engers, to Hermaa Baevier & Co. Came the paaange, arid had heavy weather to the Bank: fine weather. Toth inst, lat 42 00, lon 54, epoke bark Mei 37 days, with ir, & fan (NG), from Firemen for'Philadeiphia. The L had 20 deaths On the passage, all children under 5 years of age, Ship Gosohen (NG), Bactjer, Genoa, 46 with marble, rags, £¢, to Chas Luling & Co. Passed Givrallar April 18 Had Zine weather up to the last 4 weeks; thon strong W winds, Bark Amaranth (NG), Yon Hagen, Bremen, &t days, with mdse and 825 paesengers, to O Luling & Uo. Had 3 births and 3 deatha on the passage. Bark Zusna (Br), Peterson, Terranova, Sicily, 46 days, with sulphur, to order—vease! to Jones & Longh, Passed Gibraltar ines wester! April 19; had easterly winds to ion $4 W; wind saw Cow Morris (of New Bedlord); 20th, lat 38 37, lon 64 49, ‘@ aquare raft of spruce plank, with a flag on two corne:s, Ted and white triangular stripes, ant the other red, Bark Pizerro ‘Br’, Bitehia, Jqniqua, Feb 28, with nitrate of toda, to RC Fe: . Had light SSE to N'NW winds and fine weather to Cape ior; NE. wo NW wii \d verp thick Weather to Int 45 8, lon 45 B; thence to the Equator lish viable winds; rematader of pasnage light 8 and SW w: moderate wi her, Crossed the Equator April 29, Berk RW Grifiths (Br), Drammond, Matanzas. 14 day: with sugar, to Jas E Wart’ & Co, May's, at 830 PM, wev ashore on Brigantine Shoals, and remained there 12 hours; was got off with thoassistance of Const Wrocklag Go's sehr Competitor, Capt Sarna, without appacent damaye. Brig Harry € Aubrey (Re), Hammond, Martinique, 13 da = rere and 8 passéngere, to TT & F A Dwight & Co, ‘Had ine weather, Brig WW Lord (Br), Bouche (iste Doyle), Havana, 16 days, with #ugar, to Boonen, Graves & Co—versel to order, Had Hine weatuet; May 23, at 1 P M, Capt Daniel Doyle died very suddenly ; brought his body to port, Schr Annfe’ Burr, Wheeler, Newcastle, E, 42 days, with mise, to master. Came the northern passage, aud bed varia- ble weather. 4 Seb ‘ude (NG), Ehler, Ro Grande, 60 days, with hides Ae, to ‘Thompsen. Crossed the Equator April, ia lon $437 W. Wail variable weather, Schr Addie Wessels, Job mahogany and cocoanuts, winds und caime the entire passage, Schr A M Bailey, Bai'ey, Virgiui Schr T Frazer, Bhoweli, Virginia. Solr Tunis Depow, Crittenden, Virglais 7 % Newton, Virginin, ‘ook, Vanleal. Virginia. ‘way, Kimball, Virginia, Sebr J Lrving, Chamberian, Vi Schr WH Kenzel, Soper, Alexa.n Bohr A F Kindber Inés, Georgetown, DO, Eohr ME Rockatit’ Rookill, Georgetown, DC Behr A GIy eladd, Townsend, Georgetown, DC. Sohr M G Yorrp Cromwell, Georgetown, DC, ‘The brig Musto, which arrived 24th, reports paased fhrough jon, St Andrews, 16 days, with G Weasolz, Hod tight NE Strails of Sunda Peb 88 pasnod Cape of Good Hope April 5, and crossed the Equator |) March 98, off south end of Madagascar, had a very severe gale, but sustained no dam- age. Paxsed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SOUTH, Brig Sea Foam, Pendiolon, Machina, 9 days, for New York, with fimberjto Jed Frye & Co, Schr Franklig, Chepmao, Georges Bank for New York, with fish to D Healy, Schr 8 € Vickerzon, Holt, Gaco, 6 days, for New York, with Joe to Knickerbocker Ice Co. ‘i Schr Richa Morrill, McCarthy, Greenwich tor New York, nebr § P Godwin, Waterbury,'Btamford for New York, Schr Orlando Stalth, Ferris, Portchester for New York, Yacht Palmer, Stiverson, New London for New York, BOUND BAST. ‘aguay (Br), Kimball, New York for Pieton, aria, ~~, New York tor Portland, W henediot, Higher Georgetown for Boston Davia, Phitatelphia for Belfast. Schr M G Farr, ——-, Philadelphia for Boston. Schr Reading Ri No 43, Adarna, Philadelphia for Tannton, Sobr Fort Royal, Higgey, Philadelphia for Hartford, Sclr Reading RR No 44,"——, Philadeiphia for Hartford. BelrJ A Rich, Patten, Eilzabetport for Bangor. fchr Rockingham, —, EVizabothport for Portsmontb, Bohr Henry, Merritt, Eitzabethport for Portamouth. Benr J W Woodraff, Haskell, Elizabethport for Salem. Schr Gun Rock, it lite ‘or Salem, Sehr Victory, Higgins, Elizabeth port for Salem. Schr JJ Little, Beekman, Elizabethport for Newburyport, Sour Hero, Rlodes, Eltzabethport for Boston, : Schr Roamer, Faust, Elizabethport for Boston. Elizabetiport for Somerset. riatio, Elizabethport for Wareham, Brig Bri Schr Sehr Forest City, Schr M Vasear Sr, Behr Niantic, Fllaworth, £Uzabethport for Taunton. Schr Mary Mershon, Hutchings, Elieabethport for New aven. febr irabam, pn, ‘za! port for New ven, Behr Alaska Stokes, Eitzabett Schr Dart, fbr Fi Edwards, Wert, Hoboken for Bosto Behr Lacon, ——, Hoboken for Boston. Schr J D Buckalaw, Robbing, Hoboken for New Haven. Behr © H Deiarmater, Lent, Hoboken for Bridgeport. Scbr Margaretta, Wanser, Hoboken for Oyster Bay: Echr Copy, Wi ‘for Boston. Behr Eveline, Gilmore, Rondout for Lynn. Rehr A Wilder, Wilder, Maphattanyiilo for Wareham. Schr Luz (Mex), Ditrlay New York for Tampico. Schr Palace, French, New York for Rockland. Sotir Aldana Rokes, James, New York for Portian®, Kehr Mary A, Jellerson, New York for Salen. Schr Avail, Dibble, New York for Boston. Benr Golden Ray, Davia, New York for Warohams Behr Vietor, Fishy New York for New London. Schr Mat, Holmes, New York for Greenwich. Bohr Eveign, Burger, New York ror Stamford. Schr Phil Sheridan, Murpby, New York for Bridgeport, Behr H P Ely, Young, New York for Bridgeport. Sebr Pennsylvania, Butler, Saugus. fobr Fannie Warner, ‘ BELOW. Rare Felix Mendolasohn (NG), Dectjen, from Rotterdam April 16 (received Mot 2 insi, in lat 40 39, lon 68 60, from boat EF Wiliams, No M), a BAILED. Gteamebipa Idabo, and Cuba. eeepc! ; Bellona London; ‘Wind at euneos B, light, Shipples Notes. Th will be.observed by the following. erder that Dr Cario- chan, Health Oflcer of the Port, te taking hold of the matter Of quaranit:ing vemels arriving Crom porte infected with Oontactous diseases with a adopting such measures early in the season, as the necos-ity Of the cane demands, The attention of pilots ts especially ai- Fected to the following s— “thote wilt after J I ves ain Hh arnerdae © le vabeafn nt june 1 Ae d rey rota the pti op ry Tai all ports in the ‘the Spanish yn areal ana ‘ne West Coast of tom pte iy kc Tope dnd em pezellow ‘ever have ooo: dudes the are directed not to in be permaqied is ote “he to api anchor- either in the upper or lower 0s oF 1 or poy coment tion with sub or up ier SGbinsweamn, poe QARNocHAN, Heaith Oaicer.”” ‘Phe Governor of Louisiana has issued w proclamation quar antining vessels {rom Havana and other infected ports after June 6. The Cunard line stenmship Samaria, Yaptain Martyn, will ‘anit from the dock at Jersey City to-day for Queenstown und Liverpool. ‘The Atiantio Malt tine steamship Missourt, Captain Ed- ‘wards, will eait from’ pior No 4 North river to-day, at three o'clock PM, for Havana, ‘The steamboat Frovidenoe ts still in the Brio Basin dry dook, with a large owmber of workmen repairing her bot- tom, which it wlil be remembered was damaged in ranutoc Gauset: Long Island Sound, during Saturiay it Last. . ‘Thero have arrived since last report from potuts on the Hudson the following ‘barges and canal boats:— By towboat Auna—Sohoone.e 3B. Frankita, Forsyth kins, John A Alien, James Murray, E Cra! boats Peng, Assi npiniy D Warkse: ow Salle ha atten feat oreeaeniee aes, ownni boate SH Caley, F ‘G'® Sherman, ) Hail, Fd Weshoroy, J Durresae, Jui O stevens, Marine Disascors. Barn RW Guivrrru—Thts bark, wih the ‘ance of the Uoast Wrecking Com: " tor, Captain BM Burns, succeeded Lo off Brigautine Sucais worming of lust. She went vroadside ou about § o'clock PM the previous day, and being at once at Avanile Clty the jk hooacr was alongsile her Geiloe" apd auohoce were Wed ascig: fe nist ign o'clock ‘AM ‘Tuasday ‘sue, waa relossed from fee’ bark Captain fRitton. | Betore the Competitor reached the rummnd ordered to be thrown overboard 60 hads and Li bo.e8 of sug hopes that it wouid snticiently if to dont off without atsisiance, but it was of mo araie Cage idera) this port ‘terday morning about 10 gielook, and’ te now at & pier” in Brooklyn aivetiarying ber bEIO Many Cons, from Ualats. for Bridj ‘at Boston ke cor rns eas i se ok ag ro a hl UD, nit I y head. ‘Phe schr loit bend Flgsing, xc, nt SNA bFOK® LomvoN, May 25—The ship Margarvt Staith, from Greenock for Cuba, has pus back leak, Miscellaneous, Sone Lizzie B Cowerntuwarr, bi Bult at Forked River, NJ" 1a 1838, nolw-on. the pares Alexandria to Groton, 'Ct, has been 897 tous, age from this ely, throagh the agen Ww are Nok id ker & S ott enay 0 nickerducker & Co, on private terms. Abe will herwa‘tor ball trou Provide under command of Capt Thos Garner, and coatiaue if the treighting business, Wha lemen, Arrived at New Bedford ‘ad, ah{p mma C Jones, difford, fie Ocean, Bay of It Feb 1s, with 4580 bl ofl bbis since ‘loaving Bay of Islands). ‘Sout home WObvis ap oll, Alxo arrived %d, bark Hadley, Bri; Adlantic Ocean, Barbados April 28 with 20 Doie'sp Oi Bent howe 190 bola Arnved at do 24th, bark Abraham Barker, Potter, South Pacttic Ocean, Bae oe Ialands Feb 12, with 1900 bile sp (taken 68 bbls on the passage) and 10 do wh oil, sent home and sold Livy bois sp and 1 0-do wb oll. Has on freight 160 bbia up olf and 8000 Iba bone, from bark Coral, 1680 ibs bone from bark Looia and 27 do from bark Osmanil. Repors passed April 0, lat 11 8, lon % W, ship Prince Kegent. polar’ ‘24th, bark (inte ship) Alfred Gibbs, Jennings, racitic Ocean, 4 Artived at New London 2d, bark Roman, Williams, Hurd's Island, Capo Town, Cull, April, with 2265 boa elo- phant Bar Filiza, Dimon, of NB, is reported at sea Jan @, no lat, ‘kc, with 240 Dbls sp ofl on board, e ~ A letier ‘rom the iret oflicer of bark Endeavor, Taber, of NYork, reports her at sea leb 4, lowing taken, 40 bois ap oil since last report, 600 sp 500 wh oll all told, 15 mouths out, Was among whales and boiling, A letier trom Capt Fisher, of bark Sunbeam, of NB, re- ports her at teroate March 6, having 400 bbls sp oil last Cruise, 450 ap all toid. Reports midile of February, of Morta, bark Kathleen, Cotte, Nis, 100) ep. A ietier from Capt Slocdm, of bark Robert Morrison, NB, reports her at Mahe, Apri 12, with 1.0 bb.s 6p and 120 do wh olf, alltold. Reports, no date, on Maho Banke, bark Laco- nia, Lunce, NIB, Spoken April 1k of tae inh of Eustates, bark. P yo — A | al ol tes cig, Ni; Td months ont. iad on board 610 bine att boned tothe Bahames, Would retara to New Badford in July. Ship Eitzebeth Cushing, Colby, from London for Boston, Be vs adon Ship Fredecich, frum Philadelphia tor Havre, May 2, lat 60 28 N, lon 10 03 Ship Ureas Britain, from Pensacola for Liverpool, April 80, 49 Ship Maretimont (Hr), Cummings, from Pensacola for Liy- Jat 50, lon Bark Biaek Swan (Br), Lewis, trom Pensacola for Glouces- 22, lat 40 40, lon 68 80 (by pilot boat FF Wiliams, Ivo Ld), York, May 1, lat 49, ton 23, don, May 9, lat 44, lou 16. Brig Abbie H Larrabee, from Cardenas for Boston, May 23, Ports. Siu (from Pott Baliod J4th, Albert'Dewis, Dewla, Newport. 40, lon 07. 4, jon 17 47, nly Pacrolua, Tobey, from Liverpool for San Francisco, jay 4, A Ship Veter Maxwell, Sulis, from 8t Jo! NB, for iverpool, May 16,19 milton BW of Gatiuct Rook ee 4 Int 50, jon aie bea} (NG), from New Orleans for Bremen, May 9, at 24, lon 8 07. Ship City of Hamflton (Br), Puillips, from London for Phil- adelpaia, April 2, Iat 4395, 10m 2 2 expool, May , lat 61) lon 22. ship Empire, Leckle, from Liverpool for Calcu:ta, May 10, Ship Transit, Percy, from Boston for Valparaiso, April 27, lat BSN, ion 88. We id 4 ter, 1s, April 2, lat 4%, lon 26, Bark Meridian (N@), from Bremen for Philadelphia, May Bark Mary (Am), March 42, lnt 245 N, lon 25 W. Bark Amaranto (NG), Von Hagen, from Bremen for New Bar Lda F Taylor, Anderson, from New York for Portland, otf Cape Horn. ‘Brig Lord Clarendon (it), Wright, from Boston for Lon- brig luis, Anderaoa, from Boston for Galveston, May 19, lat 34°60, lon 76 BU. off Cape May (by pilot boat Christian Berg, No 16), Foreign Po AgpnossaN, May 12—Aritved, Spovulator, Meafullin, Ha- vre. » May 14—Arrived, Winifred, Scott, Philadelphia, Buixuam, May 12—Sailed, Susan Vittery, Cole (1) adsiphia), Hut. BRISTOL, May 12—Arrived, John Clark, Rosa, NYork ; 13th, Montreal, Smith, do; Eliza Avelme, Dawley, Portland, BREMECHAVEN, May lw. ited, Inca, Kenjes, Ballymore; Lelia M Long, Lewis, -—; Hy Cbok: dutheowar ‘Gugland ‘Herman (#), Keickmann, itn, NYork, Bonpeaux, May 10—Sailled, ‘Industrie, Tonneren, and Mis- sour, oF peo jay 14—-Arrived, Freden, Beck, New Orleans for ronetadt. , BANOKLONA, May 9—Arrivod, Indfa, Larragoiila, New Or- ST OMBAY, April 16—In port apa TP Whecler, Harris, for Liverpool, t@g; Sapphire, Siders, for rice ports; Timour, Spooner, for Boston, dg! barks Anute (Bs), Baker for Raut 4oon; Dalveland (Br), Graves, une, Arrived at do April 22, V'remier, Sweetser, Boston. CAnvIFF, May L—Atrived, Jake J Southard, Bishop, Ha- yre: 1th, 'Loulsa, Glover, Bristol; Wusmpoa, Carter, Lon- don. jon. Cleared 12th, Tenax Proposite, Olson, Portland; Monto Rosa, Thomas, Yokohama. Ent out Uta, Moses Day, Woodworth, and Jane J Southard, Bishop, NYork; Lathley Rich, Mitchell, New Orleans; 12D, ‘Veutur, Vesper, Rio Janeiro, Cauderra, Aprit—Sailed from Sangor 1b, Botanist, Val- jsut, and Royal Alexandria, Browning, NXork; May AJ, B gollyun, McAlley, Boston, CARDEN AM, May 16 -Arrived, barks Fannie, Carvor, New ; Liliot Rtitehie, King, Ubariestoa; triga Alice aT Pee cS igs Chillianwallah, Cucke ito Grande, ‘Me uoker, Lelan, Pensacola; Sparkling Water, klich. rn, Nxork; Rud; Davy, Richmond; Wb, bark Me aco, Uhristi Ph Balled 16h, brign Addie Hate, Dayley, and A H Curtis, Merrizaan, north of Hatteras; 18th, bark Phtiena, Rose, New . bast: 08, May 15—-Arrived brigs HB Emery, Small, Demerara; 17th, Brisk (Br), Brown NYork. Balled 14th, brigs Aurora (Bs), Giabau, Philadelphia; Git- more Meredith, New }. 1in, Alfarala (Br), Phebe sen (Wr), NYork; 17th, Geo W barter, Stan- PM Tinker, Barnard,’ and Mary (Br), Fanaing, DzAat., May 12—Passod, Sieve Bloom, Leask, from Doboy for Sineia: ‘Arrived at do 12th, Freedom, Bradiey, London for NYork (and anchored); 18tb, balay, Philips, a0 for Boston (and pro- ceeded); 14th, Inglewood, Jamieson, NYork for Loudon, DovEn, May id—Oil, Loulse Poll, Waumacher, NYork for Btettin; Jobn Sidney, Bartiett, ('om Callao for Hamburg. FAumouvk, May 18-—-Arcived, Leonidas, Gates, Sagua, Of Setily 01, Republic, Upton, from Shlelds for Sen Frau- 1000. eAsa0N, May 16—Arrived, bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, jo) 4 Ghutwoo, May 14—Arrived, Janet Feryuson, Ritchie, NYork ; 25th, Australia (9), Hedderwick, do (May 14}. GUBRALTAR, May 6—Arrived, B Dannenbory, Visker, Tri- onto (una cleaved Yor NYork); 7th, MA Palmer, Matthews, NY Oauix, April TsArrived, Moses Willlamson, Late, Co- Jombo (and sail ‘or ore Rights, i Havre, May Ii ; Sunshine, ivesion. Hrevoun' May iieaoned, Bob Jantous N Vor. ELVORT, " $e Bains, Mat i4—Arrivea at Cuxbaveu, Bons Fide, Ol- een, Mo! led iutb, Belle of the Sea, Spear, England. Havana, May 18-—Arrived, Mary Sie'son, Bpates, Boston; brige A Herrera (Br), Havener, Beau. ort, na Mi CG Comery, Comery, Wiscasset; lth, steamship City of Mexkeo, Timmermann, NYork and sailed 0a tor Verm Cruz); brigs BB Hassell, Clifford, NYork; BA Barnard Bry, Wilby, Philadelpta; Chimbora7), Coombiy Portiand fore ea? Kean Holfaes, St. cba, NB; Orehitla, Boston mieama, vafart (NG), Barre, ‘brig Aquidneck, Bigh P otk, i Matis Esther, Piiuco, Nvorky 18th, Mont- tee saeen orig Hope (it, Monterola, New Grleans; sehr Petrel, Curtis, Nxork; 1b, bark Sea Engle, Durteo, bagua, v 1, May 12—Arrived, RO Wintt Stewart, ceiveace ods mae Net Seabee WOR NOtEe thy, and Annie tt, Bugge, Mobile; wen, ant Arberi, Smith, Galveston; Jelaod Light, NeFee, New Ur- jeans; \Sth, Kinde, Thorjonsea, NYork; Ann! Libby, Charleston ;' Sitka, ‘er; Forest Eagle, Hosmer; Heed ait Wining haracach Spon St We, Wik, Wii! vanuah ; q Ban Vranclacas "Alex Maraadi, Gra inef, NYork ia, King, and Palmyra, in, New Orleans Brown, walvesion; Argo, Mitebell, Pensa + ih, Fouter, Jry NYork; St James, Black; Lightning, Huadand, ant! Cape Clear, Landabrough, Cieared Buth, Washington Booth, Gundy, Philadephia; 1Sth, Sabra Moves, Killam, Boston; Nautius, Hagar, NY¥ork; JW Bares, Davidson, Troon and Baitimore, Pe gy eg He od (a), Webeter, WX ork: Indie, atten, ani jos ‘Boston; viata 3 Seiten, aa ea i Oulllvatote WUbsel i and Maltoes’ Lick: = Qaletonta, Gtaagow: Flag, Fernandina; Tennessee, Chartes- i Ae eavisaaeesr hosc wept ‘evater, Brown, aud Sir Robt Poel, May 12—Salled, Village Belle, Little, Pht 6a, ‘Bw Napoll, NYork; db, a . May3-#a, “ulormoand NYO Tropaa Sriram ‘rived, Daniel Webster, Kendriolt, Boridn. feta he Hutchins, Londos, Movenrin wasn ae “tein, “Edom Heme © Swan, ABYCQUE, May 11 In port sa Co north of Hatteran, ‘opeka, Blanchard, Fa Maud Porter Le em , a port bar sone, trom Hoston for Nérieuns: on the dey Me Jor doy laa wrecked cols kes MNES Me May IB Arvired, i Seierg Gist orrortens QUEDRO, May 21 Eva, Fisher, I, ‘ KANDOON. Apri 7 Mertnhan, Humpheeys, Pe dang :1 th, Lencott Bonn: mouth. ‘St Anuinwes Mapbeoia. port ‘schra, Francts, for MYerk next div; Putnam, jus arrived. wee May 4—In port brig Autumn, Peak, he Bee, Salled 4th, beig IL HM itvery, Stub Boston, Brdouse Nie Mar ioeAra et eutp Cl mn aa ne LT a Cony ar ‘loared 19'b, barks Morning Star. Bishop; Corks nah. i, vr, Croakbaven; boris M Seine an Harmecees, Sas, Solver a we Cat Nl 5 ‘ronier, Morgan, ana » Puta, “f Mth, schr Leas Hume, Wilmington, NO. American Ports. BOSTON, M Bonn: ‘oleon Cavuiler, do; Wm , doy Page, Haley, do; Ida L, Bearse, do; Volant, Johason, Rea dout; Lucy, Iman, do. Cleared -Ship Ly lia Skolfield, Melcher, St John, NB; bark M Cava owt fey do; brig Hattio (Bry Madetra via ite. “Alaa alo wrod, 0: ara Cawvenes, Hailitt, Mathimnore; ship pom rog oN Bast Lndiee: bares Coacurrauten (or Borshamsa ; Arthur Kinsinan, York; Mary ler, re ct Mo ioskey, Crowe ly Koo. burt or 0; L.A Birdsall, Lath, Poly Osestor wor WR Ganh, Bm Boceyoct Wy loan fat ike Rul'ed—Sto mer William Lawrence; brig Penniman, ibn Arrive Ware. Bellowie, Liverpacts Julia, Matias nilla ; achr Kival, Palermo. Arrived 26th, steamship Aleppo (Br), Livarport. BALTIMORE, May £4—Arrwved, sehr Latton, Carroll, Blea Fa. ‘Cleared—Barks Canada (Br), Smith, Bremerhaven ; Je Bertaux (Hr), Davia, Philadelphia; brigs wermanta ( Koster, Richmond, Va; Ceres (Ni), Locker, Wiluingtom, NOE ickeraon, Pawtucket; Alex Whey, A Providence; Ftephen Hoteh! Hodson, Vonton; J Nickers: 2, Sled NYor«; Lily, Rovinsou, New Haven, Sallod—Barks Isa" cila, Jouny Bertwux. BUCKSVILLE, 8C, May 13—Arrived, schra Hammond, New York; isht, Mary Farrow, Bagicy, Cioared 18th, sohr Ridgowoot, Derrickson, NYork. ‘Albert, Kent, FOOTHBAY, May 18—Arrived, sour RAT May 98-Arrived, sohra Marion Draper, Meadgs wed, nohrs Mar . I Weary adeltert, Bunton, «Yorks Bal ed 22d, bark sierrimac, Nichols, Savannan. ee et May 25—Arrived, a br Montana, from Sa. ied—Steamsbip South Carolina, NYork. een MACHTAS: Mad 21—Salled, schr Carroll, Robinsoa, ‘Or 1 bi May, 25—Passed in, brigs Jeff. Da- rom Windsor, We foe Taltimore; Neitie mows, Merry West Indies for do; sehr & K Brown (Br), Horton, as for do. Passed ot—Shtps AltceM Minot ; Grey Eagle, for Mystics varka Cricket, (or ioJanelra; Niordy for London beige Sheed, for Gioraltar: ‘wary leo. Tor Charleston; taland iZuteike, fo May r Sum merviile. Arrived, sehr Masy Farmer, rig Hampden, Perkiua, Martini sone Susso Wright, onal, Nore, ing — 14th —Arrived, sebr Palma, Rankin, NYork. faire AE Ae Peck eam —Arrivat, schr Nellie, Frencn, Oharjestan, GLOUCESTER, May 28—Ulwared, ache Bride, Center, Bart nam. KEY WEST, iv Arrived, steamsbip Ariadne, Kl- dridce, (xlveston for NYork (and proceeded). AYS10, lay “d—Arrived, sohr" Alexander,- Baker, Phila ia. &W ORLEANS, May 20—Arrived, be: rev m, Malan: Yomewned Bocca, Giiusree NYorks Luoy Francis, Upton, Caibarien ; sobe Wi lie, Jamaica, ol ips Mariposa, Kemble, NVork via Hae yanaj Cuba, Dukeliart, Vaitimord via Key ‘West and Havana Rowarto, Ft er to, Bell. Alicante. ‘ist—Cleared, bare rivimdal (Nor, Hansen, Havre; brig Glove dtal , Colona, Cette. SOUTRW¥ST PAs®, May 20— Arrived, ship -Francia P tage, Croak, Newport, B; bark Limerick Marshman, Liver: 00, Pegnilod—Schre Florence V Turner, Annie © Warner. Out- side the bar, wig fair wind, barks H F Hersey, and Daniel Fe > 4 RICHMOND, May %—Arrived, scht Curtis Tilton, Sum mers, NYork. BAN FRANCISCO, May 17—Cleared, bark Adelia Carletomy Carleton, Yokohama, SAVANNAH, May 21—Arnived, scbr Frank Jameson, Ja yd ff gi river N\ ork ; brige Chor » Enchanisees, NYork, ps Oriental, Boston; Murtevil wtinore; Julia E Avery, do; Died. MCKENNA.—On Wednesday afternoon, May 25, at 501 West Jwentywinth street, Francis MCKENNA, ayed 36 years. Notive of Funeral in Friday's paper, {Yor Other Deaths see Fifth Page). Nettle Rash. Pru YAN, N. Y., March 11, 1868, Dr. Starvorn—For eight years my wie bad snilered almost daily with (he Nettie Kash, So the doowr calied The three packayes of IRON AND SULPHUR POWDEI Tseut for bas cured ber, She has had no itehing for more then two months. Enclosed you will find #{ for another packaye, for a triend aimilatly wifiicted. If thoy in this case, you ean sell lots of them in Yates by retura malt, YOure, respectfully, Seid. by drugetete, Guepackage: torive ponies ats one ru nn package, twelve povideriyiit packages, $200. Mailed Tes. loney a Ai Our ax’ WALL & RUCKEL, %18 Grecuwi- street, New York. A-=Espenscheid Issues This D , Sam mar tiylen of Gentismen’s HATS wt 118 Fees ese A. Dis 4g Your Huir Beautiful. Use Chovme LIENS LIFE YOR THE HAIR, More pW ong yng Ask your physician. ° A.—For a Stylish and Elo; ant, Hat go te an DOUGAN'S, 102 Nassau streut, corner of Ann street, A Paragraph for the Dreasier Hlemen who are trying to revive the tin their grizzied hair with touddy prepsratious are heroby tn ‘s VITALIA, OR SALVATION FOR corapiiah the object more ee: tually them any of these, and is transparent and without sediment, a this paragraph out and lay it on your tollet asa re minder. 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He boy to heeg (oto! igi, xtol its beay’.y ant adaptability Lathe Requirements oft fared ROA 3 ments Of ti ¢ season. tact, ANUN'S, ‘Way, corner of Fulton street, { pince 9 tala agd a Detter one to select « hansscine a, nming Bas. ye? 8°, d Puncimn Hate aes bes FAW RAY, Unton equare, Paeeaneeem ete kk Row, Now Worlk, 37 RGANscPateuta sbtataed 1 foreign conn tries. & Co, paviatets SorEN", the United Stator an fea 43 § Water Cures Bright's Dis- sey neroie a bageer ad ol Uap Te ise. Beta ‘Ser y id a rites Seay lero. Cancer aa all inp of