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: NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, “PRERGRAPIIG NEWS 2 See Spa i Wa lIC NE The Saldanta Cabinet, Tho Presbyterian General Assembly—Con- F Lisson, May 26, 2870. alderation of the Reconstruction Report ROM Tho Duke of Saldanha has nearly compieted nis | Preabytertal Kepresentation=te Question ALL P. ARTS OF THE WORLD ? booster tab arnt as Se cee PHILADELPHIA, May 26, 1879. Presi: or War— e ‘ Balaanus. et, Connell. ea Mle dene Jn the Presbytorian General Assembly this morn- eee tor the intertor—Samspoyo, ing the consideration of the reconstruction report Mt ft rears was continued. The items providing tha: th: ratio Tho Fenian War News from Canada iaigiies of te pre reed 2 of representation to Synods and the Assembly ‘Tore Miutater of Public Worxs-Porniche. should be altered so as to bring the numbers in the ‘The capital and country remain perfectly tranquil, Assembly within due limits and secuvo equal righis and with the formation of @ strong government | to all parts of the Church were considered at great Promises (o remain ao, length, The items as reported by the committee Iberian Union. recommend that no change in Presbyterial represen- Panis, May 26, 1870, | tation be proposed at present, but only a change tn Special despatches from Lisbon report that on the ratio form of representation, This change Would provide for one commissioner, a minister or Tuesday last groupe of citizens passed through tho | Te" Prarie for one, com Reported to the British Parliament. English Opinion of President Grant's Proclamation and the Irish- American Movement. streets cry'ng, “Live the Iborlan Union 1"? bers, ‘The Saree ‘tems arin upon tue Bub.ec rs - See ‘cre 80 amended that not ouly is Presbyterial rep. } in Te -cntanon left unchanged, but no change 1s rec vin- Portugal Agitated for The- YACHTING, pen rt yee of rebrescuaton, the whole ue Aa Sec st sett tema iter 18 left as ordere: yy chapier twelve, section rian Union. The Prince of Wales? Cup Race=Upon to “Ail | two of tiie Form of Goverimen.. The three wens Nations? Were adopted as amended, ‘The question of appea's to the General Assemb! . > LONDON, May 26, 1870. was Giscussed. A Pomumlitee recommended that ail ‘Parliamentary Opposition to the | Aregatta for the yachts of all nations will take | COWpialnts und reicrences terminate at tue Synod, place on the 22d of June for the Prince of Wales’ except in questions of coustititional law or t ot , French Cabinet. Le pacha . mise a4 fg eee tem wae adopted aN pol with ie ition of the wor ‘eXCe Tho yachts are to start from Cowes at five o'clock | Where ‘parties agroe to trial by commission." 4 in she morning, sail to the Westward Pass, through | aquntad wih dag tins Of the report were ENGLAND. the Hoodian ta ah Age ef bsnnod where they will act: jafernoon session ¢ the ‘Asserabiy wae for the round the mn and return K of the Isle of . lon oF the union e- 4 @ votional exercises, ‘The Fenian War News m Canada—Presl- | Wight and outside Nab Lightship to Ryde pler. The pebesverg ‘Were referred to the Committee on dent Grant» Proclamation—A “Decided Te Foreign Correspondence, M ich Was directed to pre- Sensation.” ° pare a well considere:! ie Lonpon, May 26, 1870, BRAZIL. pitt Piss RAeA Reg ce Genet Professor of ‘The voluminous despatcues received from New " ‘astural Theology ta Columbia, 8. York giving the text of the President's proclamation | OPCs ef the Brazilian Chambers—Speech | THe Assembly uccepted an Invitation from Mrs. Preston Pope aad was very handsomely eutertatued and the movements of the Fenians were printed in | 0! '#¢ Emperor—No Hoference to Emuncle by her. « 7 . pation, Last evening the subject of education was constd- the newspapers here thts morning and have made Lisson, May 26, 1870, | ered, and addresses were delivered by Rev. Dr. @ decided sensation, As mentioned tn previous ae- a uy Raud aad others, . 4 President Grani’s course of action is Later advices have been received from Rio Janeiro ae amended on ald etiien, to-day. ‘fhe Emperor of Brazil had opened the Tho Reformed Presbyterian Synod. resstons of the Chambers with a och as usual, ‘The London 7imes says that, while the proclama- ‘The expected reference to tha sekanetpasinn of the , ton itself is satisiactory, the absence of American | slaves was omitted, to the surprise of everybody. CINCINNATI, May 26, 1870. The Reformed Presbyterian Synod came to a vote i“ ‘i packs Ped airy ing on the acceptance of the report troops on the border to carry out its provisions is yesterday morn ? ‘ “deplorable. “Tis, however,” the 7imes continues, CUBA. s the committee as the basis of the union, resuiting “4s not surprising, a9 ‘roops are not usually quar- en . pes say Sivan. MiMEeN roe Senn Samet tered on a friendiy froniter. Troops should be sent Spanish Vessels Watching the Coast for Fille Afver the defeat of the basis submitted by the com- to Canada trom Englana immediately, and Canada busters. Gaon woe the apy sintinent of rf oe calor thee: should forward to tis ‘ront all the solaters she can HAVANA, May 26, 1870, was defeated by thie ado erty of A nubotitnte doclar. spate. Canaia mast have no tenderness for tnis ‘The steamship Columbia, from New York 19th, | Ing that the Synod would cease, at least for tue pre- Becond offence. The m < st be treat ; e marauders must be treated as | arrived this morning. and, trusting in the head of the Church anu the go.d: robbers, rufian® aud wunievers.” The Spanish vessels are watching the Cuban coast | ness of thelr cause, would go forward with united The London 7elegriph says President Grant has closely to intercept flibusters, hands and hearw in the prosecution of their own ‘goted with loyal:y an’ honor. appropriate work, The London Just is coutident that the loyal and THE INDIANS. Sabwaaecinr tones ee eT enegetic action of the American President will place the Feuians in a proper light before the world, ,@8 being the enemies of mankind, ‘nt, any further efforts on the subject of union, Southern Presbyterian General Asssmbly— An Improssive Session—Proposal from the Northern Church for the Adjustment of Ditferences, Severe Engngement with the Wyoming Ine Ae diane—Ten Cavalrymen Rout Sixty Sav- Soothing. agesLieutenant Stambaugh Killed. WASHINGTON, May 26, 1870, LOUISVILLE, May 26, 1870, LONDON, May 26, 1870, 7 \ The Patt Mat Gazette today admits the promnpti- | _T%# following oMicial letter concerning the engage- | In the Presbyterian General Assem)ly yesterday the ; ty * ment with Indiaus in Wyoming Territory, im which | sunject of the most lutense interest was the reception tude with which tue American government has “ acted on the Cavadion frontier and seeks to dissj- | Lieutenant Stambaugh was killed, has been for- | of delegates from the Northern Presbyterian Church, Pate “the fears of those who expect the worst re- warded here from the headquarters of the Military consisting of the Rev. Dr. Backus, of Baliimore; the sults from the Fenian invasion,” Division of the Stsaouri:— Rev. Dr. Van Dyke, of Brookiyn, and Mr. W. E. Mebdahie duendui aa Bint ; Atiaweio GuLan: We Mae irk ~ | Dodge, of New York. They presented resolutions = Mai pig * | Brevet Brigadier Gzorax D. Readius, Assistant ad- | Of tat assembly expressive of fraternal In the House of Commons this aaa Mr. ‘ Mon. Neoraskaeen spenvrere athe aneonen bier us woe muse eee it peta auced is . a el — a fell sald the Coloutat Department had recetved tele- | | GENERAL—I have the honor tosubmit the report of | that they came not to ask for reunion, ‘graphic despatciies trom the Governor General of | 4 i ad With Tudlans. At tive o'clock A.M. | Hot to ask for immediate correspondence, the 4th inst, an alaim was given by the miners tuat | but to ask the appointment of a Commitiee to meet Canada announcing that the Fenians had crossed iudians were seen in the diiferent ravines in the | @ similar Commitee appointed by the Northern As- ‘the line near Phiit»sbarg and at other potats on tho | Victuliy of my camp. The command was -addied at | Sembly and confer respecting varied matters anil frontier, and that trouble was threatened at various | 04¢¢ 80d a reconnoissance made. Upon discovering | questions of jurisdiction and property rights be- P rea at various | a lodge of Indians wit stolen stock in Little Atlaue | tween the two assembiles, and secure, if possIble, = along the border. But he was happy to say tos Gulch a charge Was mace, 2B which the ant- say py ort eryl all ba hee jeer gine rentrg od u ernment hs mals were recovered, two’ Indians d, one a ae a perce phi of ae te paar iyarsinns i pra wounded and the balance disper sed in All parties and wor.hy of Christian men. proc: every direction. A _ runuimg fzht then Whiie they were speaking the breatiless interest ation of warning and Gencral Meade had despatched | ensued, we pushing them over the | And the deep emotion formed a scene that will not troops tothe frontier tv prevent violation of neu- | Dilis of Atlantic City down as far as Twin Creek. on | be forgovien. The kind words of the speakers evi trality. the Wind River Valley road. On my arrival there I | dently found lodginent in the hearts of those to : found 9 smialt hag. fe in’ corralieg, and 1 was in- | Whou they were addressed, formed by tue Teamsters that a poriion of their stock Parltumeutory Progress. was takeo oif by the Indians. Taking uieuienant | Lay Preachers Recognized=Opposition to Lonpon, May 26, 1870, Stambaugh and ten men 1 proceeded aown the Union with the Northern Church. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lowe, sald | Wiadings of tue c.eck five or six miles, Discover. ‘Lo ais 4 e 1870. the additional claims of refiners for drawbacks on | 17820 tall of ihe cactie, and my horse ss ay gage lls signs of fxtigue f \ ugar would be aiiowed, ani in other cases three | Ow! ae hg from severe riding, In the General Assembly of the Presbyterian for About haif way | cnuron this ing th nimated disci % fig hi : back I met ® party of irom ‘mvty “oy ‘urch this morning there was an animat ‘ld pon ob Tan). rif os ethane a8 seventy Indiaus, A fight commenced at one and | sion on the question of appointing lay exhortera, A Wit ments, was re- | jasted gout an hour aid a hal, regal ing tn the kill. petition had been received by the Assembly to pro- Ported from the conuittee. Aiter discussion of | ing of five ioe aor wounding of @ number of hibit the appointment, The committee appointed some of the ,amendinents the. report was agreed to, | Oblers aud pouies, kaving my command in poss s- wih : 2 Ls goin prrige tte th ; | stom of the batile grouud. My loss was Lieutenant | othe question reported in favor of allowing lay “ena Was ordered to be read ‘or the third time Stambaugh; killed on the battle ground; Sergeant exhorters, Which report was adopted by rhe Assem- ‘on Monday next. The snavuncement of ‘pe result | Brown, seriously wounded tn the neck ayd jaw badly | pi Z ‘Was received with loud aud repeated cheers. pre pew mes cS bite 8 btn id . ‘The proposal of the Northern ae Assem- t " a ve Sieg! el A ‘Ys ay iy ly, for a committee of conlerence t» consul respect- After a brief debate ou the naval policy the H ootuion that they wore thoroughly thrashed and | ing'the sestlement of tho differences that are la tit adjourned, i ea ‘en out of the mintug d-sirict, thus saving many gation, is a theme of great He eeoad My ves, The Committee on Foreign Correspondence were An American Gun, but Peaceful. 1 would respectfully state that with a few excep- | nov prepared to report totay: Ther repoct is the Loxpon, May 26, 1870; tions (he company behaved courageously througt | oruer of the day tor ten o'clock to-morrow, In the caso of the government of the United States | Olt! ‘ne day iu the diterent engagemenis, and pur- ‘The addresses of Dr. Van Dyke and Mr. Dodge gover ie m ticularly the detachment that accompanied me in yestetday made a profound tipréssion and struck a Vs. Blakely, for the posse-sion of cortain guns, shells | porsiit of (he cattle, they having fought superior | tender cord mm the breasts of 2 large number. ‘The &nd other or inance, came up for decision to-day be- | Hwnbers for over an hour and @ half, as tne enemy | overiure was cord.ally responded to in the feclings i left In possession of the batue tle j a i Sore the Roila Court, wien judgment was given in T cuices "| per $ po ae ciéaahes of many. Couid the vote have been taken then tie ~ z question would have been settled aitirinatively by an favor of the United States, in saving that Lieutenant Stambaugh was with | overwhelming majority; but a number of leades— ay Rar a tae itvoughout the entire day up to receiving | Dabney, Palmer and oilers, who are bitterly opposed lavalided. huis death wound, and a braver and more eouraveous | to @uy response that may eveuiualiy i¢ad to uniou— Lonpon, May 26, 1870. gillcer never drew a sword. Licutenant Dinwiddie | are making efforts to couuteract the effect of the Mr, Disraell 1s ayain ill, but ft 1s said there 13 no | Tendered me galiaut se.vice throughous the Cay. | Spgecties of the delegu:ton, g « q sae SY ‘0 | also take pleasure im mentioning the names of First This evening the First Presbyterian church was reason for immediate «pprehension. Sergeant Knass, Seigeanis Movre, Schafer and | weil filed, upon tite occasion of the reception of the —~_— Brown, Corporais Larkin and Rolier, Blacksmith | foreign déiegates. The Moderator of tie assembly The Uxbridge Murders, Neill and otters, Who @ names I am compelied to | occupied the chair. The proceedings opeaed with Lonpon, May 26, 1870, Ount, in order to get this in tie mati, Very vespect- | prayer by Rey. Dr. Thompson, oi New York. ‘The “Detaled ae fully, your obedivnt vervant. D, 8. GORDON, following gentiemen were received by the Modera The name of the engineer, who, with bis faiuliy Capiain Second Cavairy, Brevet Major U. 5. A. tor:—Rey, Dav.d lugies aud Rev. Tuomas Lowry, of ‘Was mardered in Uxbridge, is Marshail.. The sup. the Synod of the Canada Presbyterian sopred and 1 r e! Rev. John Edmand, D. D., and Rev. Jolin MoLeod, saa iba ge Aa anaes rane eee oF oe cener al | D., of the Synod of the United Presbyterian brother. who was transported to Australia eighteen War- inns Neglecting to Plant Crops, Church in Great Britala wad ireland. Addresses Years ago through te efforts of the deceased, ToreKA, Kansas, May 28, 1870, were delivered by the above named gentlemen, after Politica. Colonel Crosby, of General Sheridan's stam, nrriyea | Wich the mcetiny adjourned, Lonpon, May 26, 1870, | &t Fort Hays from the Inaian Territory yesterday, | qajournment of the General Couference of ‘The political news to-day is unimportant. and reports that the Northern Indians have had run- the Methodist Episcopal Church South. ‘ pa i A, ners down asking the Cheyennes, Arapahoes, Kiowas MEMPHIS, May 26, 1870. Fatal Explosion. and Comanches to jola in a general war, The Ara- ‘The General Conference of the Methodist Episco-*| LONDON, May 26, 1870, pahocs report that most of the medicine Arapahoes pal Church South, after transacting a large amount A boiler exploded at the Kidsorove forge in | and Bell Bears, banda of the Cheyennes of Fort Aub- of busimess of no general importance, adjourned Staffordshire to-day while the mea were at work. pL re cheaters 4 ca re holding a sinedie to-day. Just before adjourning Bishop An- Five were kilied outright, and many injured. ‘the Indiaus are not planting any corn this year, | dtews delivered hia fareweil addcess. Owing to the mesg though the Tudton agent ts patting in @ small ‘crop | b.slop's extreme age it ts bot provable that he will (The Bank Retura, for tuem both at Fort Sill and the North Canadian. ever mect with then again. Lonpon, May 26, 1870, . ‘The bullion in hand at the Bank of England has VIRGINIA. ‘Tho Buptles Caio heaped increased heavily since the last report, The return % ink maiuaitisint aie tmtec ss : ee to-day shows that thera 1s £402,000 sterling more in | qe Richmond Municipal ElectlonDecided or nie Baptist Home Mission Pin y took pl mid ee ee pignaciase™: acreage ‘ to-day at the Broad and Arch‘strects church. Dr. Crick 't. FORNONT, Ray, #8, 18T0. Backus read the annual report, after which the re- Loxpon, May 26, 1870, ‘The municipal election to-day resulted in the elec [ H. K. 0 the whole conse! A cricket match occurred at Dublin yesterday | 000! H. K. Ellyson Mayor and mgr 24 pet: tho All England eleven and the All Ireland vative city ticket by a handsome majority. The con- Wenisn” oo x servatives are marching eround to the diferent port of delegates from the various counties set forth, in short speeciies, the claims of tife Gospel in various fields of missionary labor. Rey. G. ¥'. Penti twenty-two, The ‘urior were easily Victorious. th cheeiing ior their successful can. | St, Of New York; Rey. A. E, Mathers, of Michigan; ia oisets, aneer nS id Rev.,J. & otte, of Germany, and Rev. Dr. FRANCE. In Norfolk it 1s estimated the conservatives have | Cheeney, of Califor oy Were tee principal speakers, f . carried the cliy by fifty majority, Rev. Mr. Simmons, New York, secretary of the nanennnAn wan 4 society, pooke oh Se suniacs ot colored eae in a the South, and said he desired to see a coliege there bipctiyes cles Aid pt mea me EUROPEAN MARKETS. for the education Of colored persons for the miuis. Cabinet. * try. The following resolution was referred to a Panis, May 26, 1870, special committes:— In the Corps Légisiatif to-morrow an interpella- | »p“ONPON Money Manker.—Loxpon, May 26-5 | “Wicrons in the judgment of this bod: ated P. M.—Consola closed at 944 for money fart 04% fOr | ing tue Baptist deniomination in the United 'y roprenent- tion will be submitted to the government on the | theaccount. Ameri securities closed er ies, it 19 ex- tremely desirable to havethe work of educating colored an Jom- | higher. Untied States five-tweuty bonds, 1362, 8934; tist preachers and teachers carried on through th cause of the dissolution of tie Plebiscitary Com. 1805, 01d, 8843 1867, 007%; teu-Lorties, 86%, stocks paeaay oF vome niiasion Sogiety, naretare gutta mittee. steady. "Erie Railway shares, 19; dlinoiy Central, | “kescived, That we Gee ee he pte Ag Ministerial journals express fears that the question | 110%; ‘Atlantic and Great Western. 23. to annul acd declare void the charter of the National theo. Inatitute and University, the Wayland Seminary, no: raised on this point may result in a coalition of the LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, May Ceeeauurecrerauen, Deir e wapali ace. Ds capable of 26—5 P. M.—T! josed dull. - 2 Might and the le wings of the Corps against the | 246 Me—The market dosed lull, Midaling’ wp- | geaaiies oc the Baplist denomination in Washingt middling Orleans, 11d, a, Ministry. ‘The sates of the day have been 10,000 bales, inciad: 9 " ties~The Unitarian © It is announced that on this occasion the “left” ing 2,000 for export and speculation, Boston Auniveran ‘O8e ADSTUFFS MARKED, —] , tival—American Tract’ Soclety, Will dedlare tiself a constivational party, and will May frat y M.-oorn, See Ode LIVERPOOL, 2 sept pow ban, The Market is firm: "Wheat, 0s, 8, per be late doe Pintie porate tera igcan pa ihe eases pac Td cental for Callforuia white cud 8s, 24, fOF'Novz Fed | ‘The annual festival of the ag a0 ae “cone M. Picard isthe ieader in this movement, and will bf a PROVISIONS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Men ullce eed ev! Fea phen of cra Borer ER ee ber isbd uk work dull Gheessr the yor owe ter Clarke responded for the clergy and R. W. Morse, —$—<$—$ the best grades of American fine, dr., for the laity. Addresses were also made by the GERMANY. sugaragive, bom cn vot and anoae’ Sperm on | Rey Meats, | Coliser, Bellows, Hall, Thippen, Siniilan al moh ol quiet. Calcutta linseed guict at 618. 8d. Linseed At an adjourned meeting of tie American Tract oll heavy at £31 104. a £52 per toa. “Turpentine el hati opted yesterd: s King Wiillam of chariot National Cons | firmer ab 303, Od, per to to'ing the ele waa reconsider bin yee a wolidal Bi May 26, 1576, expenses” aa liquidate their iisbulties With. the ERLIN, May 26, 1870, i S: SP qui a! King William formally clozed the’ osstons of the aneret SUNDAY SCHOOL UNOR. assets and thus enable a continuation, was defeated, Roichstag to-day. The Baptist Sunday School Union wasconvenea | nd finally the recommendation of the executive é committee to place the affairs of the society in the In his speeca he enumerated the bills passed dur | at the Tabernacle Baptist church lastevening, The | hands of a special committes was adopted, and the rst session of that body. He auticipated | Ninth annual report was read and adopted, and a | chairman, SS, Tohey, was authorized to appoint a es pads at resulta from these “tty which ie ong list of officers for the ensuing year was elected | Committee of fifteen to act in the matter. peekitdac) go along way toward assuring forciga peoples that | M04 toce, The principal speaker was the Rev. | yra,yjand Protestant Eplecopal Convention, the confederation develops national strength ana | George F, Pentecost, who related one of the adyen- BALTIMORS, May 20, 1870, 48a powerful agent for ths preservation, Not ti | oe tee a Neat on te fecmed to Inter’ | tn the'anntial Diocesan Convention of the Protes- insecurity, of univeisal peace. a Phe ae “i hy Ass aman or Tek ‘tant Episcopal Churoh to-day, a proposition to amond IFAs EPA PENS ER in adelphia, at ea ‘ul ing thet SPAIN: the Baptists could not unite with other'denomina. | Stile 9 of banhecprhiy:s Making standing com- S . tions without sacrificlog, carding potnts.of doctrine | Mittees to bir ist ve clerical and threo lay mem- Ronee menos which ail Baptists hold most dear, He compared | bers, was | oe eben and was finally lost. ‘The Brfgands’ Prisoners Near Gibraltar, * | the uuton societies of other denominations to a rat | At three o'clock the Cony. YOK a recess. ob—they lookal. mighty. ulee, mighty ine emcee Manip, May 26, 1870. | Ona tainty hartniees, but thesocaia not be trusted: | Its ated op good authority that e warrant was istued The Englishmen captured by brigands near Gib- | ‘The Sanday school was not the nursery of te | yeser’ay tor the arrest of ~ Gaddis of Clacin- ry a thy, he charge of Colona: tT, KR. Robe altar uve not yct Ucen rescued. ‘tho party cone | curch; that ida was expl had No sense | TNs" Kberhart. to det timan se toteens, and essed to Baptist ears. The treasurer's ree | $1 Warrant Is bated on ono Made by Richard Rowe ed of John Boreil, nis nephew and two do | Dorranoweu the rece;;ts, for tne past year #4370 o lot dete of Godals wade : posal Rha the expenitures $4,040 doy He eee See nce es Mane We ater ae Aue MAY 27, 1870.-TRIPLE SHEET. } Bet f hy WOMAN SUFF AGE. SS prep cee reer Ee beh sredtie, King, New Northwestern Wemiws Sutrage Avnocine | be.r toy gat ding om lara fr Bley sen, Gon—Another Constitutional Amendmeut ae Wats in aheile eines tow Were York. Wanted, an Darras, Rei, . ani Cmicaso, May 29, 1810. patie Frankia Floroe, Hodgdon, New Havea for Elizabeth- Tho Northwestern Woman's Suttrage A:sociation | ch Circle, Hulse, Connections Raver for New York, y Laney Ma hasbeen in sesston all day, During, the morning | Schr Garand, Lindsley, Brtdeepurt (or New Pad rive Enger dos, Pavilion. Row, Calais for Mott session speeches were made by Giles B. Stebvins, of | & onan ort for py a Ponwten for Rockport, ‘Maas; US steamer Tallapoosa, New Detroit; Miss Revecca Moti, of Chicago; ; ako, Fats, Bri or Jersey: a Bal ied — Bei Hirabel schre Caspian, R zh Elta, Han- Miss Anthony, Miss Peckham, Miss Ballou, | sciie Thomas Jederson, Fer, blamturd for New turk, a, EL tinaitee Fas dan Ponte Judge Wait and many others, A consiliu- Behr J K Mitchell, “il, btamford for New | ork. Chisse, Only yous Mareens ti anak, Angoline, RP AM--Arrived, steamer Resous, Cole, MY. Lake File; sche, Addie P Stimpson, Sumplon iiadeipiie for MOBILE, May 21—Cleared, shipa Prom and 4 Compbe Biting Liver sae Teele Kare tere urabops de NORFOLK, May 28—Artived, schee Lil Hopkion more, N York; = ane, o nt, Gone: ctown for Providence, | —| or (Nor), Fiaecher, Liverpool, BURYPORT, May’ 2)- Sali atha, Le phew uh May sear Hiaw 5 24th—-Arrived, achr Vicksburg, Higgtas, Phitate! NEW REDFORD, May B—Sailok, wee WD Whngumm, Bebr Suilie Burto dew York, tion, was presented and adopted and the | Schr Metamora Ifakea metenamord (or how Ku lew York. following officers wore elected under it:~ |- Seir ‘Ginma, Klven, Montauk for Ne tM President—M. Ade‘o Havette. Michigan. Vice Presi- Soar erat Case Rag rb et Soe Fore: Gents—Robort J. Ingersolt, Linois ; Laurie Boynton, | our sanytranart Anderson, Greenport for New York. rowa, Nuithport ior New York Indiana; Mrs, Faireniid, Wisconsin; Mary J. Col- Kehr K A Raynor, uteuings, ‘Oyster ‘Bay for --—, : ‘ bourn, Minnesota; Monry O'Conner, Iowa; Giles B, mn Yaout Minuehaha, -—-, Fort Jedesson tos How York, veLvIns, Michigan; Phoebe Cozzeus, Missouri; and BOUND PASE. Mnon Cole, Ohio. Executive Committee—Colonel | Behr JT Willtans, Newbury, Alexandria for Port Morris. Vox, Judge’ Wait, Hon. George W. Juliau, L. Peck- pi ue WW Braoard, ‘Trib! south Amooy ior Miudle- ham and Miss A.J. Chapin. — Reo rding Secretary— | chr tt A Deming, boardinan Sy (OD b> + Amboy fe riland. —/ le 8 Potter, Hany, Fi Mrs. Eurriet Brook! Corresponding St tary—BMts. | Sohe Hara Beralte, Proctor: Pore dokeeee tes aston, Berek Cath eee L Herriot, Bela te Aalghlet Berth J. W. Loomis, ‘Tveasurer—Fernan.io Jones, Schr Jas Holtman, Shropabite, Port Johnson for Hardord. | G Floyd, Clifford, Rondgut. The following resolition was discussed at the | , Schr Samuel P Godwin, Witerbury, Lilzabeupors, £0F hh eich MH Read, Benson, Phiiadetphia, afternoon session and adopted:— Pty tel ed—Sehre oy I, Boule, Albany ; Behr Einma, —, Bi ¥ Trat we eran favor of ah amendment to the | Feti.Sunla Marin, Hae eee Senator ura Robinson, Ro- Kesolved, constitution of the United States recognizing and veo binson, York (and port for Danversport. Li jeolarin x 6 W Pender, Koxcre Klizabethport tor Decoy VEWPORT, May 4 8 AM-—Arrived, Parker, the right of women to exercise the electives frauchise ou ut H Fuller, Wailard, kitzabethport (or Portiand, Beret Re APSE; ahhes Doone Anse whaes Heron qual eras with all other oltizeus, Mayo, Elizaoethport for New Kediord, Luoy A Oreu't, Hart, Thomeaion for Vircinta; Walter © H. Sour Thos Hull, Brown, Koudout fur Provide Coleman, Rockland for NYork: Helen, Biicay Schr Francis Lewis, ‘Laylor, Roadout for Procite NAVAL. INTELLIGENCE. Sehr Jane Mariay Bushdell, Rondout for Norwich. Schr JM Bayles, Aroold, Rondout for Provicen ‘The United States atoamer Nyack, Schr De Wee’ Vopera: Grosty sainte te iow Tf ne tates steamer Nyack, at prosent em. | S¢u" Dr owers, Croavy, Konsdout for New Haven. M ployed im the Pacific on the Darien Survey, arrived Behr J Clark, Fow! er fon oy ay ot game ndout for Boston, at Panama on the 1dth of and satled again on br Amos Falkenburg, Tevrlit, le, ua. NORWICH, May 24—Arrived, schre celtur, Brooks, Filzabethport; Eva, Sherman, and Texas, Champilo, Rom 4—Sohr Ocean Ware, Smith, Rock!and or Nvork), Bee LOND OM tae aoe Anna barks Reneeas Wintoans, Cape Town. CGH; brig Nathaniel Stevens, Sannders, Rom- gout for Salam; ache John Price, Nickerson, for Roston, Schr Vermtiion, #1 N the 16th for the Bayan river. er officers ure: . “4 NEW HAVEN, May 24—Arrived, brige T Towner, Ries, Captain—Lioutenaut Commander T, H. Eastivan, | Schr witerSPray. teres Mayngurg, PRD A WA gat 008 Buse home rime ton, Mtl Porto Rico; sehr een Co! bert, © m Taviuas, White, New Garuluor, oommenee Oftcer—Lieutenaut Commander T. H. jue Untilot & Sabah ibabeo ma boken ton hew Haven, 2hth—Cleared, brig L rmstrong, We 2 raven. Bohi Jove, Fars en for Newburyport, . 1 mie Dekumore mis—Samuel Belden, H. R, Baker, M. Br ches Laucar, Froliecks Hol for Newburyport, Basaicaeae We © Ferseens Picea, oe W. » 0 Schr Hud on, Post, Hoboken‘fur Newbury. AILADEDI ‘M4 —Arrived, bark Providenne (| Field, W. J. Moore. Schr #8 D Prine, Ferrier, New sore for Worticet rans Hrcekee le Wien Renteine Wine Masier—K. P. Wood, Schr 8 J Smithy Baldw York for Providence. ‘Annie J Ruseli, Miller, ant. Ww" Ciium, Mee TR Aenean: Bnd tir tbs Green. onghr Stephen aterman, Chase, New York for New Bed- rtland: EG Wiliard, Parsons, do; Cohasset, Gl iL ‘aymaster—A, J, Greeley, ‘b : : Assistant Si goon B ecomnen Scbr Fountain, Bonnett, New ork for Fal! River. Fat raters ‘coun Wary in i Ae Captain's Ci ‘Thomas Dickinson. 3 op Posie Be Mataetans Ten bakes Penn teens: reas Chaplain John D. Bagless has been ordered de- SAILED, Falsht, Matentens Jas Raker Phas Lay alee | tachod trom ihe Navy Yard at Maro Island, Cailfor | steamships: Samaria, Liverpool; Bremen, Bromen; Mis: | prumyty Gibbs New Bet ort: Nowell, Re Lis, OD the 1st of Jnue, und placed on waiting or- | souri, Havana; Bienen, vannak; Saratoge, and Hat- | ton m Wilson. J dors, Chaptain John 8. Wallace is ordered to the | teras, Richmond, dc, king, Salem; CC JH Bart! Navy Yard at Mare I-land on the 1st of July next, Wind at sunset ESE, fresh, Harris, and A Pharo, Sinith, Ne ‘M McColley, ‘Third Ass stant Enzinver R. T. Bennett is deta hed a enon,” HE Hubbard, Saltnate: ath May, Higgtos, Wellflvet; Agnos bark Agnes Frazer (Br), Cameron, Matan- ack Duck (Br), Ellis, Sagia; Oriatai yachre John H Perry, Kelly igen, Cloucester; Ni Chase. from the Saugus and placed on watting orders. Sulpping Notes. Second Assistant Enzincer W. H. Cline is detachid The Inman line steamship City of Paris, Captain Mire- from the Miantonvmo’ and grantod »ick leav: house, will sail from pier 45 North river to-morrow (Satur- = day), at | o'clock PM, for Queenstown and Liverpool, SHIP PI N G N EW 8 The Cunard line steamship Batavia, Captain LeMessurtor, . wiil be despatched from the docks at Jersey City to-morrow (Saturday), for Queenstown and Liverpool. Almanac for New York=Tals Dave ‘The North German Lloy: mship Main, Captain Von. ke Overendorp, will sail from the pier foot of Third street, Hobo- New Harmonia, Ha! ran, Col- ius and 8A Homan, Hotman, NYork: Buckeye, Shrop- ‘ajem; Emma F, Fox, Bonsall, Nantuoket. Below, bark Marianna I (Port), from Lisbon, aud one bark ua- own, ‘Ofth.— Arrived, achr M A Harman, St John, NB. PORTLAN)|), May 92—Arrived, ship Lyttleton, Taylor, Bos- ton; ache Et Amith, Baker, Nort Sun rises etalk. 4.841! Moon rises...morn 8 20 | keu, to-morrow (Saturday), for Southampton and Bremen. enred—Rolirs Galota, Lovell, Brooklyn, NY; Martha Mar Sun sets... 721 | High water....eve 694 | The National line steamship Bria, Captain Bragg, will | “9; Dean, and Star, Crowell, NY ork. htn—Arrived, wht Geo B MeFariand, McFarland, Baltt- re. magath Arrived, ‘brig Teahel, Tabbut, Havana: sobre Goorg, a Emally. Harris, Hoboken for Yarmouth ; Ocean Belle, Cof- fin, Ponce, "Gleave t--Park Rachel, Norton, Matanzas; brig HS Bishop, her, Carlen pont er ea aera whee EAL PORTSMOUT Marts, Marta, Georgetown, DC; 22d, Maria Foss, Hoyt, Port Joha- PROVIDENCE, May 24—Arrived, achrs-Union Ph leave Pier 47 North river to-morrow (Saturday), at 3 PM, for - Queenstown and Liverpool, OCEAN STEAMERS. ‘The General Transatlantic Company's atenmshlp Lafayette, DATE OF DEPARTURS3 FROM NEW YORK ¥OR THE | Captain Koussan, will sail from pier 6) North rivar to-morrow MAY AND JUNB. (Saturday), at S o'clock PM, for Havre vin Brest, Dexination | Olen ‘The Anchor line steamship Kuropa, Captain Macdonalds —o will be despatohed from pier 20 North river to-morrow (Sat- mM urday), at 12 o'clock noon, for Glasgow. loney, Parlen, T Weaver,’ Georgetown, DC; L & Mesars C H Mallory & Co's steamship Gulf Stream, Captain Babedok, nang eee trina: Sen Hermon, Coney < ee MsCreery, will eavo pler %) Bast river to-morrow Gaturday), | Waris Matar, Hitombetapets Hlterinth We. Honeay aie at 8 o'clock PM, for Key West and Galveston. Fakir, Hewitt, 40; John R Spalfon Rd wices, Ronsouty Dannison, Allens do; Ann Eliz ti, “dog rd 50" Ca loronnabedintoteniy Newharg; Pen) Strong, Brown, Hobo ‘Veranda, Pon NYerk: fienry A Taler, Bowman, do re Wn 8 Mount, at ¢ a teamahtp Bienville, Captain Hermaon, Baker, will wail from pler 36 North river to-morrow (Satur- ‘ City of Brooki'n day, at 3 o’elock PM, for New Orleans direct, Carter, Rondout peror, D Hoboken, e—Sehra Snray C Smith, Banks, Philatetphia: M vat The Merchants’ iin atoamship Sherman, Captain Crowall, | Carlisie, Poller, dos john M Gaald, Munior, albany; Watale: noloré - ‘will sail from pior 12 North river to-morrow (Saturday), at 8 o'clock PM, for New Orleans direct. war. Thore have arrived sincd last report from points on the {15 Broadway, Hudson the following barges and canal b. pate: —By towaoat +188 Broad et. Obto— Barges 8 Austin, L P Gardner, A & W Chapin; cana) boats Thoms Lynch, ME Kirkpatrick, Gallant Horo, Arme nla, PH Whitiock, Brooklyn, BC Lake, No 4. By towboat <a Amerfta—Barges Steila, Piigrim, F Elson, CH Douglas, D EW YORK, MAY 26, $879. | Beore,Gon Jackson, R Miller, Monterey; canal boats C B seks Lake, Thomas Curran, Julia, C Robinson, JR Bonticy, D W . Lamoreaux, ‘ ‘ CLEARED. * Marine Disasiers. Stoamshtp Samaria, (Br), Martyn, Liverpool via Queens- | Sate Cattronnta, Wiilcomb, at San Francisco from New town--U G Franeklyn, York, was 42 days to the Equator in the Atiantic; from Int 14 Stormehiy Bremen (NG), Lelst, Bremen via Southawp- | 8 experienced very ght winds and calms; war o2 days trom ton—Oeirichs & Co. the Equator to ‘at 60 8 m the Atlantic, fal, Reynotde, NYorks W MY Wood, Kelaey, do, iy. 2hth—-Arrived. acura Aditle Walton. Rich, Ga : Mary Nott, Parker, Elizabethport; Daniol Webster, Packer, it. epniled Mark. Argean, Crosbyy, Philnde'nhtas brig JW A Ea Liverpool. Bremen. af 8 Drlevo, Haskell, NYorks sonra Westmorelynd, Rion: Pease, Raynor, and Ramon nira, MoRrile, Phiinde phin; Marcta 8 Lewls, Lewin, more; Helen M Wright, Hauer, Hoboken: Painter, Nills, and Seaport, Velsor, Now , jal Harvest, Corw'n, and Emperor, Dewing, paler bic War Bt Amivos chee iC Foutsr, Shot- bethport; Horizon, Newman, Ron tout. EAN FRANCISCO, May '18--Called, ‘bark. Pombat Binckatone, Beiloghaia Bay; Urig Lermine (Br, flow “ ‘Pih-arrived, bark Jaa Hannell (Br), Gibson, Newoastle, Balled _Shipa Globe, and Vancouver, Queenstown, BAVANNAH, May 28—Clearoy stéaraauly Gen’ Barnes, York, aOR, May %—Arrived, achr Charles, Roderick, onto aro! Arrived, achrs EB Wharton, Row Jnr aluimores’ Perino, Rbedelds Woniont, for Komirvoty ‘Aniler. Rense, Woboken for Warren; Naneett, Mayo. NY for Orleans, Mess; Salmon Washburn, Staples, do for Taam LAHEMINGTON, NC, May 26—Arrivod, senmahip Resular WOON'R HOLE, May'at—Arrived, bark Frowess (Bry Hib WICKFORD, May’ 3 failed, sche J M Taylor, Fowlen, ae WARREN, May 4—Arrived, schr Angler, Besse, Hoboken, Died, Warrr.—At the residence of his father-in-law, Noah A, Childs, 315 West Thirty-third soreet, on Thursday morning, May 27, Cuances C. Wars, im the 83th year of nis age, Notice of the funeral hereafter. Yor Other Deaths See Eighth Page.) gettempalip, Missouri, Edwards, Havana—Atlantlc Maii | satne pareiel i the Pacific; crossed th uu in the ieamahlp Jantic “inion #7 W; off Capo Horn bad x bad weather; by ged Livingston, Cheeseman, Savannah—Living- | shipped several very heavy weas, which stove in tho sides ston, Fox ¢ Lorward house, xo; the Stoamship Saratoga, Couch, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- mond—Old Dominion Steamship Co. ast mtayéall bl entirely 2 pmast atayaall blew away en rom aplit upper fore and main topsails, , AIntOpgAllanteal, and eprung the yar: 0 nd jiving 3 10 vo Mh rien lcane from NAW, which lasted about 18 hours, then hauled o SW and biew with equal violence for 43 houra longer; was 2 from {08 to the Equator in the Paciti; crossed in 114 20 \ Mag hand a matron NW gain: apile two. fanils, one lower maintopaa!l ai from tho Equator to port, Soun Ann Twit, Edwards, from Rondout for Fall River, with # curgo of coal, sprung a leak when off Point Some | Svein Lawrence, Norfolk—Old Dominion Steamship Steamship Dirigo. Johnson, Portland—) F Ames, BleamshipGiaueus. Walden. Bosloa—W P Clyde. Bark Czariua (tr), Mokels, Oronstadt—B P Buck & Co. ttn HL ee WW, € Gy Birenker, Nha jar. BHF Peah Cnch ane Gerke Vansh Baye eee Brig Edwin Rowe, Crust, Crenfuegos-J W Elwell & Co. Brig E web, Hopkins, Sathia River, Ga, Brig Nuevitas, Trask, Sniom--A StaFpuck. Schr John Kandolph, Snow, St Pie! BJ Wenberg. Schr Ella Hodadon, Housdon, Demerara Euwin ieowe & et nd forewail; was i3 days ith, Sboutz FM 2étn , stnfted pump immediate y and pt fail on, and wheaof Pationce feiand, wsout LAM 4th, find Ing we could not keep her afloat mich longer, ran her ashoro on the north side of the faland, where she lies full of water. Steamtny Chartotte & Isabella fa golng dowa (0 pump her out and tow her to Fall River, Sonn RiOMAND Vaux, Whittaker, f for Philadelphia, before reported to collision off Chatham, arrived at Homes’ Hole fth, with bulwarke stove, Scun L & W Stowrut, Quilian, for New York, grain In- den, was at Little Byg Harbor zéth inal, leaky. London, May 25--The ship Jane, from a Cornish port for Quebeo, lost her rudder gear, ‘and ‘put back, She la badly firained, ‘0. bea Ella 8 Trefethen, Emmons, Eiou‘bera y ame SchrVorinne (Br), Johnson, Harbor Island. Schr A J Beutiey,’ Kuunoll, Jackeonvili Thomas. Schr J B Myers, Elwood, Richmond—Van Brunt & Slaght. wich Henry Givbs, Cliase, New Bedford—Ferguayn & ‘00d. 18h EN Lowell, Lane, Fall River—Geo A Philips & Col- ns. Bebr 0 © Acken, Hobme, Ppesiors: Geo L Mea- jouttey, Miller & Richmond, Me, Purify the Skin, By removing all tal rom the blood. This ean he effected Pith Alwolute certatuty by a short course of RTAFFORY'S TRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS, Whether the initiattny principle in the circvtstion be that whloh causes acrofulas salt rheum, scald head, white swelling or any ordinary cutal eruptions, the beneficial effect will be the same, The converts the pungent and unbealthy secretions of ti into n gaseous form, und they are thrown off from the eur- face by the jacreased vigor {teparted to the circulation hy the action of the iron. The morbid matter which causes Steamer D Utloy, Davis, Phiadelphia, Steamer Earan, Jones, Philadeipaia, Miscellaneous. Purser Waiter Prico, of the steamshtp Tybee, from San Do- mingo City, Ac, hae our thanks for attentions, ARRIVALS, AMPORTED BY THE HERALD STSAW Yagra. Whatomen. the exterior Le pr fa enon 4 throny kia aud tea the euticie regains its natural co moot French war steamor Magicienne, Captain Lafosre, Murtin- Bar'ed from New Bedford 2bih, bark Alfred Gibbs, Jonneys, Sold by druggtsts. One package, 12 powders, #1; three bg 12 da: ouu6 28 guns, and Las @ crew of 6, all Pacitc Ocean, " “4 2h Mailed tree Money sont at our risk. 0 Bark ‘Lropic Bird, Crapo, of NB, was at sea April 9, having taken 170 bois wh oll since leaving Nano, Spoken—April 18, off Bt Eosatiis, bark Pacific, Allen, NB, 560 bbis ap ofl; bound to the Bahamas, and would retura home in July. PaCKAA ALT a RUUKEL, Bib Greenwich stveh New York. " KEL, reenwich atroet, d “4 Steamship Hermann (NG), Bremen May ll, and Havre ~ Ba a E. - bj ‘Mth, with mdee and $5 passengers, to Oeirichs &Co, Had strong W gales, with very high sea. -Bteamslitp Alaska Gray, Aspinwall May 18, with mdso and passengers, to Bacittc Malt Steamship Go. 33d {us lat & 88, lon 7488, passed etcams! ty Keary Checneey, heuce for spinwall. ‘Kicamabip Tybee, Detanoy, San Domineo City May 18, Samana 1%th, ‘and Porto Plata zist, with mdse and paeaen- gera, to Spoiford, Tilesion & Co. st bip Mercediia, Starkey, Fernandina, with mdse to the Forida Kaiiroad Co, Bell, Bourne, Kicamond, City Point and @ and passdngers, to the Old Dominion A.--Espenscheid Issuea This Day the Sume ‘mer styles of Gentlemen's HATS at 113 Nastan street. All the Latest Stvles of Summer Hats, at popular prices, at TERKY'S, 19 Union square, Spoken, Ship Macaulay, Rogers, rom Liverpool for Baltimore, May , lat 40 15, lon 71, Bark Mary A Way, Russell, from Havana for Marseilles, - May 11, lat 80 54, lon 77 WW, A.—For a sey link, Bp Has Go te lo DOUGAN ‘asea street, Foreign Ports, BoM heyy pe " A.— This and if Pros Ne like to use hair coloring compoaltions full of dirt thay Barve a right to do 80; but reason suggests that when PHA- LON'S VITALIA, OR BALVAMON FOR THE HALR— pe l@eld, sweet and pleasant—can be obtained Atorg, none but the uurefined wil uso any othe: Axgren, March 90—Paesed by, whips Great Admirn! 400, from’Mantle for NYork; April 6, Sooloo, Huteb: from Boston for Batavia, ASPINW. May G-—Arrivad, brigs Mya London (and wntled 15th Bteamsnip Norfolk, with m Sieamship Co, Hoepman, ja Rhyni Hall, Boston (and sailed 18th for Cientuegoa); lau ache Etoma F Law, Giiford, Bun Andreas (and salied 1ith fo re- turn), BABAGOA, May 13—In port achraS § McKown, and Israel now. HAVANA) May M—Arrived, steamsitp Columbia, Van Slee, oF Lonpowpenny, May! 28--Atrived, steamship Germany, ‘Quebes (May 14. Ship Atmosphere (Br), Oram, Liverpool, April 18, with masovand 377 p ' Y On & Co. " for Groytown’; 6th, Je: ngers, to Tapscott Brow Tovk the firwt part bad heavy gales, with rough sea; anks in lat 44; hae been 18 daya' W of them, with Had 1 birth on th p Tange Webb, Mortimer, Liverpool, Apri 15, with mdso geri to OW’ Maraball &Co. Had wosteriy Winds and thick fog most of the paseage; has been 20 days Bark Panola, Luthe:, Cardiit, 38 days, with railway tron, to Chase, Talbot & Co, Bark elit Neadelssobn (NG), Deotjen, Rotterdam, 89 days, with mdse, to Chas Ludag, é Co, Had light W wince mont of he passage; as been Hidays W of the Banks, with ok fog. Bark Edward Ell (Be), Haddook, Oediz, 04 dayn, with mdse, to Jas Heniy, Had rough weather, wits heavy W and SW case; lostan bo ager days, Voth inal, lat —— forthe Hanks. nasa Ke. A.—~Sarntoca—The Most Periectiy Veutilated and elegant Hat of the season, at HEBBERD & CO.'S, 9 roadway. penctineacn vont mevies oe and Youths? Hatny tn great variety, at popular pricon os om a G, March I—Salicd, barke Auburn (Br), James, NYork; Uh, Candatl (Hol), Krynen, do. ee ANA, May IEAbreica, sboauisblp Montane, Parker, rartsco. Hailed 10th, atgamehtps Costa Riea, Dow, Central Amerien; 1ath, Colorada, Pameworth, Gan Fratelnes, Cristadoro’s Unrivalled Hair Dye.—Sold and appiled at his ¥ 6 Astor: Housa, RANGOON, April 5—In port ships Arabia, Hinckley, for Europe; Oneida, MeGilvery, and Merrimac, Jacobs, for do; barks [Tudson, Vaughan, aod Lawreuce, Howes, for do. BINGAPORE, Apri eout, » iad. thick for for tine Iasi 10) War F jis Diamond: atches and Jewelry 40, lon 6142, spoke schr Pyrola, {rom aciling at reduced prices. GEO. C. ALLEN, aE fn $18 Broadway, under St. Nicholas Motel. Bark Jan adied, bark Liddy Karger (ir), Vin- a F Ward, Park, Matanzas, (4 days, with sugar tod M Coballns, vessel to Jamea E Ward & Co. Sailicd in company with the brig Lizzie Billings (Br), for Bromen: was in company off Memory Kock May 16. 2d, Cape tate terns weet 45 miles, gaw bark Andes, from Matanzas for Portland. Has vad 40 hours fair wind during the passage. Has tg 5 daya north of Hatteras, with light winds and aqualts, “Brig Harmony. (Bay hocke. | Catparton, 15, days, with sugar to MeKay & Phillips, vessel to Marino Tamaris. Had moderate weather, Brig F H Octorne (Br), days, with coal, to G H Yor David's Summor Styles of Gentlemen's Hate, lesroom 29934 Broadway, near Duane strest, NYork, In’ port 12th, ships Humboldt, Kel en (br), Tindale, for 20 do; Daren York, a Hy fe gar (Datei Sarao! aswel {Clifton (Br); Ri ) for do do ; Aaphy Swatow, March 2—Arrived, ice, Molt, Hong On. Br JonN, NB, May 28—Cleared, ship Agenor, Know!cs, Liverpool. Sallod ith, sobr Alice ?, NYork, VALPARAISO, April 14--[n port abips Gntarlo, Mitchell, disg, for € 1a, Parsons, d For 2 Stylish and Elegant Hat Go, to Tore RY'S, 19 Union aqui Gontlemen’s Summor Hate—Assortment Come. f dealrabio atyle, Lenin ry WARNOCK & CO., 519 Broadway. rence ‘ Sutherland, Glace Bay, OB, 12 rewer. Had light W winds, with thfok foxy most of the parnage, Bailed In company with brig Emma ives, for New York. 8 George Washlogton (of Boothbay), Pinkham, Baraca 12 days, with fruit, tod & T Poareall—vessel to master. H moderate weather, Sailed in compen with schr Race Horse, Robe Francis Saiterly, Stetson, lagaes, to ord ad cals th jao for Marupton Red Deer tir), co to load angar Hats. SUMMER CAMPAIGN, PRICES DOWN, FIVE DOLLARS i FOR GENTS’ PEARL CASSIMERE DRESS HATS, ; GENTLEMEN'S, BOYS’ ahd Ap aa : xi % Felt and Cloth Hat. every style and color, at low prices, as WARNOCK & CO, 619 Broadway. A for San Krancleco; ‘Conrad (Br), Alexander, not yok ding; schrs Forest King, Tuttle, do do; Sarah H Merrill, do do. American Ports, BOSTON, May 25—Arrived, bark Julia (Br), Hardy, Manza- pin; sobre T ) Trafwo, Talpey, Alexandria; Geo il Hon:, Bmith, and J G Babcock, Smith, Ueorgetawn, DC; MY Smith, Grace; Stephen Morria, Seaman; Rache! S¢aman, Seaman; B Wheeler, Lloyd; Westera Siar, Crowell; O' E Gibson, ‘Thatcher. Pitegeraldgand L A Web ‘ebb, poeekpe! BMatiida Hoimes, Stubba; F A Pike, Gove, and Qwen FP Hinds, Mo Kenzie, Hoboken ; White Sea, Toylor, NYork. Balled—Steamsiips Aries, and Centipede; bark Arthur Kinsman. ‘26th Arrived, stenmahip Nereus, Boarse, NYork. BALTIMORE, May 4 ed, barks M ¥ Hung, Huge, nladin (Arg), Brown, Montevtd Itaita (Br, Roberts, West tnt ‘ardenas ; schr ‘ardenas, 18 eye with mo- vessel to Jonas Smith & Co, Had light winds tire passage. Schr J L Leach, Dowdy, Jacksonville, 13 days, with yellow pino, to mast Schr Village Queen, Conklin, Jacksonville, 9 days, for Al- bany, with lumber, to master, tohCht Ben, Jones, Weintngton, NO, 7 days, with naval stores i § Powell. Schr CH Kirk, Roviuson, Virginia. Schr Sunnyside, Parsous,. Virginia, pebr MB Famér, Camp, Virginia Behr inns nwad, na. Schr Belle 8 dull, Driscoil, Virainia Schr Napoleon, Rulon, Virginia. Schr Bonio Hadlinga, Tuton, Virginia. Schr Mary Jane, Mee nla. Schr Magelian, Hazelton, Virginia, Schr Sarah Quinn, Lee, Virginia. Schr Henry Finch, Bunnell, Alexandria, Bobr Helen Mar, Nickerson, Georgetown, DC; for Boston. Schr Kvn Bell, i Georgetown, DC, for Boston. Schr R W Haddell, Maloy, Georgetown, DG, for New Ha- “Schr JF Wilitacas, Newbury, Georgetown, DO, for Morrie: tor Straw ord Panama Tat jase, ~ escheat tg rh squares ‘al J Whitehoure, Farnha: Baltimore; Saxon, Munn & Coy 87 Park Ro Publishers SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. the United states aad aii (oreign coun tries. ™ noi Mpring Water Cures Brights Dine danaete ‘o, Cancer and ali aipu rities of the biood, Solg by all leading druggints, Royal Havana Lottery: Information roa eee nie Kinds of Goid nnd siive: ond al kine {YLOR & OU. New York, ats obtatoed im ad Buenos Ayres. J Polieto (Bn), Dyo WC Atwater, Parker, New Ha: ven. + Balled—-Bark Pletades: brigs Ceres, Italia, J Polledo. BANGOR: Bi Arrived, sobre W it Thorndl rizes Paid In Goldy raies pald for Doudjooum. jankers, 16 Wail siroot, N.Y, Ron outs James Bliss, Hatch, NYork, Cleared-~Brig George E Daie, Pierce, Sante Cruz. CHARLESTON, May 26—Arrived, bark Village Queon, Car- ff. rigs @ W Morris, Cow Bay, CB; Kennebs if Dana, Georgetown, SU; achrajsar Stable Fixtures « and ‘ FITTINGS in great variety of patterns, fited different an lete tm, a {ASF the togst approved. Raropesmteeiec, 4 im thik country, Now om exujbilion at our warerooms, Tilustrated catsiogues, JAMES UW. JACKSON & DRO, Tron Works, Iwenty-el Second avenue and Tweuty-niuth sbroet, New York. wn of Spain Seems to Wait in Vain for @ wearer, and the great Iberian nation bewails ite wirmet- Viel condition, The Americane are more fortunate, every overeign ; exch has the privilege of choosing bia » whieh joes, 88 | ruin, (rom the taousende of by KNOX, 212 Broadway, corner of 1. 1 great (ashions tor summer are, tho ne pius ultra of eegance and comiort, Erie AP Avery, Ryan, Baltimore for New Haven, iden bine, fora Northern ‘port; Gettysburg, Passed Through Heli Gate, BOUND souTH. hip Wamantta, Fish, New Bedford for New York, muita mat vague, PR es Baren, Brig bilz Tho layague: low Have: for New York, with sugar’ and molacsos’ to LW & F Atm ale Geo Rogers, Miller, Georges Bank for New York, with Georges Bauk for New York, with ‘Sehr K rey, Yourg, Bath for New York, with ice to Knickerbocker lee ‘Schr American Chief, Snow, Rockland, 6 days, for New Yoci'M b iersos, Sons Wien 8 for New York, r on, a for New with lumber to bags « ape. ofa ¢ ‘Schr Manna, Kelly, Denniedor New York. Schr Rovt Palmer, Pi ‘Rockport for New York. Bebt Angeitue Vi hie walt RIVER, May 21—Arrived, schr Sunbeam, Bunker, Alexandria. : Wih—Arrived, achr Danlel Brown, Grinnell, Georgetown, ith— Colton, Robinson, Galveston ; aith—Arriveds sehre Prank B Colton, Robinson, Galzeston Daniel Brown, Urinnell, Georgstow 1D hard Borden, anil Mat ¥ |, Borden, 6 ort. NESTON, May 19—Cleared, scur Pioneer, Bearse, Cleared 18th, schr David Celio, Townsend, Fal Ri Sth — ysleatnsbip Wilmington, Vole, N¥ork, EO TATETOWN DG. day 20. Cleared, sch FE Hallock, jalloek, New London. cai bie ¢ Lyon, Lyon, NYork; Rhoda San aaeet, ore ate L Porier, Small, and Skvlare, JE Cummingor, Vickers, Pall River; 88 GAL To Invertors.—M, Pine street, Now , publi Jonrnai and Chemical Repertory; also So.ichors ot ‘Consultation. M—Arrived, brig L'zabel, Tabs Wild Hunter Bry asad uuash, etlenty bi ry & Killzn, Aylevard, Uniate for do; Portiand for do; Hannah Wuiate, Boul, Boston for do; £ Le Higeing, Leland, Franklin tor do: F St Clair Edwards, Ireland, and Amelia, Cole, Boston for Phila- time F ‘aith, AM—Arriced, achrs Wm MeCobb, Aray, Nvork for Belfast; [della Small, Robwins, do for Glow Bramhall, Hamilton, Portiand for NYork; Gen Peavey, Armsteong, Whiting for do; Marcena Monson, Dayton, Boston, for a Annie & Martin, Weeks, do for Georgeowa, DO; JB Van Dusen, Young, aud Ann 8 Cannon, Cobb, do for Philatel- phi. , ) “a CARD, ea Ia Small, Armenta, JB Van Dusen, Especial attention paid a acne eer hedorts, Maskell, Phiindeiphte for Be. rage ae Jom t Nathaniel Stevens, Sanndere, Bonde: i S06: a0 pare at ee wht OF" .cttn anal att wad, Geo! . otinsvo, Car ul or Est c a # i Sree eee york for anges Aioxana-, Falkoubam, | out «lea wil.do Wal teoallon wraan seaeune Bonton; Python, Haic, Kitzavetapo't ‘tor do; Oni 3 bg odo for Gardiner; Seguine, STOOK be a for Portiand ; scl Wenwortin Ns, tor Ntore: Casplan, Thom Kent, Eastport for do; Cont Tuo Motrepolitan Job Printing Esty'ylighs on ST NASSAU STREET, OLD HERALD BUILDING, This well known establishment ofers AdvNaY, by uo othor tn the Umited States, ‘sgpe ponsceie “Cali and ges your estimates (or ‘ALL SORTS OF PRINTING, ILLUMINATED yOsTER WORK, Ker, New London for New York, low for he ui lot ‘Clarisga Alien, lorwieh for Kondout, Behe Deep Kiver for Sing Sing, Wille for New York. chr Sarah Lavina, Averill, Braniord or New York, Sclr JW Ht rBlaktiaoe, Hartiord cor New York. Sur ¥ , Hattfor: 1 for Ni w York, ear! oF Schr Biaten isasaeg” fokerson, w ponent, New Haven for nen ¥ ‘ork. © Lawson, bi Haven for New Scr Hiulse, Now Haven Cor New York, | fon, Kastinan, do BO) , Fink, and Ei Wood EGF wring done ai shoraovioo and at low figures.

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