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safety of the steamship Pereire, ‘Now York’on the 14th inst, 1t w Niny evening ast, Owing to Ue vent ot somebody the news of her arri- val has only just been given to the public. RAPHIC NEWS FROM TLEG ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD The War News from Canada in England and Arrests for Fe- nianism in London. No King—A New Difficulty. ° Maputp, May 27, 1870. In the Cortes yesterday General Prim assured the adherents of Espartero that he considered, the refusal of their chief as defnitive, and they must how endeavor t6 consolidate the regeno: The Constituent Cortes are averse royal prerogatives on Regent Serran: GERMANY. Bismarck and the Ohina Trade. Burin, May 27, 1870, Count Bismarck has made proposals to the great Powers that they take joint action for the suppres- sion of piracy in the Chinese waters, ‘The governments of Great Britain and the United states siguitied their, acceptance of the proposi- A bestowing Prosident Grant's “Loyalty” and Position En- dorsed by the British Press. Parliamentary Defeat of , the French Radicals and “Reds.” ‘The Crown of Spain Refused on All Sides and Placed Out of Sight. PORTUGAL. Cabinet Reconstruction and Finish. Lisson, May 27, 1870, Since the last report changes have been made in the new Ministry, which ia now definitely formed as North Germany Against Chinese Piracy. President of the Councit and Minister of War and Foreign Aftairs—Sa'danha. Minister of the presen eeetbio. rei ‘a. Minister of the Marinc—Andrade. “fhe new Ministers yesterday took the oath of allegiance to the King. ENGLAND. The Fenian War Nows from Canada. Lonpon, May 27, 1870, The Fenian movements on the New York and Ver- ‘mont border are still anxtonsly watched by the Eng- lish government and people, “Loyalty”—The American OMicial Action Generaliy Endorsed. LONDON, May 27, 1870, The course of the President and the American Officials in connection with the raids forms a topic uppermost in newspaper comment and general con- President’ Gren Cuban Steamer—Cheap Ridicule—Marine Dis- HAVANA, May 27, 1870. All the journals of the Island of Cuba ridicule the expedition’ of the steamer George B. Upton, and say “she will share the same fate as the steamers Hornet The London Times again expresses its admiration for the loyaliy and vigor displayed by President Itis unable, however, to express its indig- nation at the object for which the American ana Canadian troops have been put in motion. It w the affair such words as “‘abomtmable,” “pil “slaughter,” “outrageous,” “murderers,” The London Standard (tory and High Church) thinks that the United States government has no Motive to embroi itself with Great Britain on a ques ‘ion so contemptible as the Fenian business, The Loudon News (liberal) refers to the vigi Canadian government, the firm attitude taken by the United Siates and the absolute tmbecility of the prove that further aggressions upon Canada are, if not impossible, at least improbable, Fenlanism at Home. Lonpon, May 27, 1870; Dayitt and Wilson, alleged Fenians, were arrested in this city to-day on informauon given the authort- tes by Corydon, the government spy and mtormer. When (aken into custody they were found to be The American brig Thomas Holeompe is ashore at bb a Fe and there 1s but little hope that she ee DOMINION OF CANADA. Great Fire in Saugonny—Eight Lives Lost— Five Hundred Families Homeless. QUEBEC, May 27, 1870. A destructive fire is raging at Saugenay, covering an area of five miles wide by thirty miles in length. Over 500 families, numbering 4,500 rons, are ren- dered destitute, bed two children The wharf at Ha Ha Bay and ‘Tho fire origin Six adults an Several churches have been burned, ated in the woods, ‘Two more British war vessels—the Royalist and Philomel, now at Halifax—have been ordered to the ashing grounds, RED RIVER. A Traveller’s Story—Twenty-flve Hundred British Troops Already in the Wiunipeg North American Revolutiouism in Parliae MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 27, 1870, The Tribune, of the 26th instant, publishes a sta‘e- ment from & gentleman, whoin 1t vouches for as en- to the effect that left Vermillion At Fort Francis a fur tradin; post on the British side of Rain: 2,500 British soldiers, fully equippt ‘they had a large fleet of river canoes, with they intended to make their way to the Red River '. He thinks that ere this they have reached e of the Woods. It is supposed that these troops were started from Canada as soon as naviga- tion permitted them. Lonxpon, May a, 1870, In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Monsell de nied that there was any connection between the Fenian invasion and the Red River rising. The gov- ernment haa received no information of fresh move- ments eltier in Winnipeg or on the Canadian fron- Wer, nor was there Treason to anticipate any. the House. went into along discussion on a mo- gard weights and measures and the adulteration of food, but took no action on the A motion ordering the payment of the Kirwee Prize money was rejected by a vote of 108 to 67. Mr. Forster explained a new bill education in districts where no facilit ‘otracted discussion followed until the adjourn- when only twenty-six members were present, Postal Facilities. Lonpon, May 27, 1870. inthe House of Commons to-day the Postmaster- General m€ntioned some improvements contem- Plated in the postal service. Amo! reduction of pi and the trans: Cards wiih the address on one. munication on the other. The Irigh Land and Church Bills. LONDON May 27, 1870. In the House of Lords today Earl Granville said if the Irish Land bill reached the House early next week he should move an adjournment of the debate to June 13, when the bill should have its sec- iz. of Kimberley moved the second Of the bill repealing the Ecclesiastical Titles act. The Lord Chancellor explained that tis meas- ‘ure was rendered necessary by the extinction of the Irish Church establishment, The bill was read for the second time, and the House adjourned, Lessons from America, Lonvon, May 27, 1870. The Coben Club reprints for universal circulation the last report. of the Hon. David A. Wells, United Staies Commissioner of Internal Revenue. tirely trustworthy, Lake, he foun and provisioued, INDIANS. Horrible Butchery in Nebraska—Movements of General Sheridan. CHICAGO, May 27, 1870. Yesterday @ party fof five Winnebago Indians, located €n @ reservation in Nebraska, made their appearance on the premises of a farmér living twenty-five miles from Sioux City, and, while he was ploughing, shot him in the back, and afterward severed his head from his body. ured, and are now at the agency under arrest, despatch from Licutenant General Sheridan, , Says he expects in a few despatch has also been received from General Smith saying he left Fort Laramie yesterday, with the Indtan chief Red Cloud, en route to Washi AQUATICS. Postponement of the Boat Race Between the Midshipmen at Annapolis and the Quaker mg them are the ostage on journals and printed matter, ion by mail at a halfpenny rate o| side and a suort com- ‘he Indians were dated Fort Shaw yesterd days to proceed overland ANNAPOLIS, May 27, 1870. A violent northeast storm has prevailed here since last night and is still raging. The boat race between the Midshipmen’s Club and the Quaker City Club, of Philadelphia, does not take place this afternoon, as a boat could not live for a moment on the Severn. The race will come off to- morrow forenoon after the arrival of the Washing- ton and Baltimore train, should the storm abate. rn were quite a number of people here to witness Ceimey Divorce and Death. Lonpon, May 27, 1870. ‘The Coroner's inquest at Uxbridge on the bodies of the Marshail family resulted in a verdict that the deceased came to thelr deaths at the hands of the parties now under arrest on suspicion. The victims of the trageay crowds attended the funeral. A decision on the appeal of Sir Charles Mordaunt for the continuation of proccedin; sainst Lady Mordauat is promised for next Tues- Ve sm Tho widow of Bishop Heber died to-day, at an ad- VIRGINIA ELECTIONS. Republican Triumph im Rich ” Petersburg—A Ballot Box Rifled in Rich. were buried to-day. RIOHMOND, May 27, 1870, The rejoicing’ of the conservatives last night were premature. The counting of the ballots show that the republicans have elected George Cahoon Mayor and their city ticket. Their majority on tho city Ucket will be about 800. Despite a drt which has been falling all day, the republicans held front of the Custom House tnis alter- a were made and much en- as the ballot in Jefferson ward was 6 City Hall the bearer was assailed in @ box broken and the ballots scattered. n counted, 80 it will make no diti Pet Soure the republicans elected their mayor by 600 majority, but the conservatives have a jarge majority in the Council... ‘Tue republicans cdtry Farmviil vatives carry Charlottesville, Danville and Stauntoa. Asia and Anodynes. Lonpon, May 27, 1870. ‘The government of India opposes the interference of the home government in the opium trade in any other way then by the imposition of a heavy duty on Shusiaam. prev betug taken to An American Banquet. LONDON, May 27, 1870. Mrs. Motley, the wife of the American Minister, gave 8 grand dinuer last evening, which was largely ‘and the conser- FRANCE. Defent of the “Left” in Parliament. Paris, May 27, 1870, In the Corps Légistatif the interpeliation on the Teasons for the dissolution of the Plebiecitary Com- mittee was submitted, M. Ollivier made explanations which were so sat- voted the order of the day, Connervaiiye Success in Alexandria. ALEXANDRIA, May 27, 1870. ‘The conservative ticket ia elected by about 130 ma- jority. The radicals carry one ward, and elect a negro Councilman and one negro Magistrate. The vote 18 not yet counted. The Election in Norfolk and Portsmouth—The Result in Norfolk Undetermined. Norrouk, May 27, 1870. The result of the munteipal election yesterday can- known until the oficial returns are given. close, The last report giv ‘ servative’ ticket thirty majority. gives the con- were closed yesterday, and both sides polled a tull rtsmouth—headed by Phi- ‘a8 elected by # considerable isfactory that the House the members of the “lett” only dissenting. ere were no indications of the expected coa- the right and left wings of the Chamber, inistry enters on its labors with an expression of confidence, voted hy an overwhelming | ‘rhe yote 15 very saa Business houses Ministerial Tactics. Panis, MW 27, 1870. Yesterday there was a meeting of the Council of | Ministers to deliberate on the form of discussion in | session of the Corps Législatir. the members of the Ministry are very radical ticket in Por ‘p Thomas lor Mayor—wi EUROPEAN MARKETS. LONDON MONEY MARKET.—LONDON, May M.—Conasols closed at 9445 count. American secur bonds, 69! Touing Down—Moral Force. Paris, May 27, 1870. vate reunion of radi- for money and “nited States care Last evening there was a pri als in the Belleville quarier. M. Gambetta, a mem- latif, who was present, made that “there must be no ir triumph,” he sald, “must be Je. muded t> the echo, ri.=The Bourse closed firm, RT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, May 26.—United States fivetwenty bonds opened quiet. Lr er Corton M ARKET—LIv mod. anidaiing, O 3m ‘The sales of cotton for the week have heen 56, bales, of wich ts of the week have been Boonsx.—Pants, May ‘7Aaf. 100. ey ‘through universal 6 Tues2 cenuments were appl: Teaching Law under DiMiculties. Lenpon, M ty 27, 1870, A vio ent disturbance was cie.ted to-daygat the fecture of M. Edouard Laboulaye before the Law Bchool. The students interrupted the Professor with ‘m of hisses, prevented him from going on, and Not content with these ults the students followed M, Laboulaye into the where the demonetration was cuntinued. finally escaped, but with much dim. a khihber of the prominent actors in the affair Dave been arreated, Tho Freuch Steamship Perelre—Her iVoyage '- AVRE, lay 27. he spoy LN7i6f.; low tal READSTUPFS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, ‘May market for breadatuffs is firmer. bly higher. W1 rnin’ wiles esd Tor Nord + The recelj which Ts hoe for .—MANOUES’ nd fabrics 1s quiet, aa ining; ti rt declining, tres ordinatre, on i AVERPOOL Bi d him to leave the hail, ' per cental for Cal TRADE 4’ market for yarns LIvERPoor, PROVISIONS 27~4:30 P, M.—Beef firm, § a MAREET.—LIVERPOO!, May. May 77,—Linseod Lonpon, May 27, 1870, Inquiries having been received here from New NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1870, right tm every State ana Termtory in the United States to | PURIFICATION OF THE BALLOT. | fits tatsiors ottrdars'Zt"seyutn ttre re and for ity of person and x yy ed by’ ‘white citizeds, and “shall bo The Bil to Enforce the Provisions of the | suyiet ig iixe punihnent, pain, ponule, tate, conse Fifteenth Amendment. not ontrar, Statute, ord ufation oF custom to Rata i cu ti whiuelteding Ne tat orchargs shaires wo by apy State’ uj i) in which tm, Upon every bon imnaigratilg to 3 rola any other forelga eo this provi fonmngn ‘The following ia the text of the bill to enforce the fifteenth amondment as passed by both Houses of Gongress tit try, and w of any State in conflict with inKeteby declared pull ‘ind void, —_ AN Aor to enforce the right of citizens of the United States | Sr. 1 urther enacted, That any person who, to vows in the several States of this Union and for ower | under cover of Wy siakntey ordinance, reguiation or pence, custom, shail subject of cause to bo subjected any iuhabie H euaoted by the Senate and House of Representatives | tant of any State or Territory to the deprivation of aby right ‘ongreas assembled, That ail clizens of the United shall be other- Secured oF protocted by this act, or to Wifferent, punishment, pains oF pebalties on account of @ by reason of 0, lich person belay an allen, ‘wise qualified by law to vote at any olection by the people in color or race, than is prescribed: for te any Te 'y, district, county, cliy, parish, township, | punwhment of citizens, shall ye deemed guilty of tuisde- School district, mubleipality or other territorial aubdivision, | muanor, and, on conviction, hall be pautohead by mone cet ‘shall bo entitled audallowed to vow at all electto or without distinction of race, color or previous condition of luda; any conatitutlon, law, custom, usage or regula: ceeding one thousand doin, or imprisonment not exceed: ‘one torr 0. The tion of any State or ex ge ear, OF both, in the diseretion of the Court, a And be it further enacted, That the act to protect, ‘or by or under its authority, ne in the United Staten in their civil rights, and fur- to the contrary notwkhstanding. ish the means of their vindication, passed April %, 1568, ts SxG. 2. And be it further eakoted, that If by or undes the reby re-enacted, and sections aistobe nnd seventeen heceut {uiherity OF tho constitution oF lawa of any Stale, or the | gall Be eulorced according to the provisions of suid act laws of any Territory, any act {6 be required to ho done as prerequisite oF qualification for voting, and by such coratiution or laws persons or ollicers are or shall be Sxo, 19. And be it further enacted, That if at any election for Representative or delegate in the Congress of the United States any person shall kuowingly personate aud voto, oF at- ged. wi @ performance of duties in furnishing to | tempt to Vote, inthe name of any oiler person, whether liv- citizens an o| unity to perform such prerequisite, orto | ing, dead, or fictitious, or vote more than once at the to vote, it shall be the duty of ev election for any candidate for the sane olice, or vote at & place where ho may not be lawfully entitled’ to vote, or Fola without baring » law/ul right to votes or unlaw- ine x Such person and officer to give to all citizens of the Unite: Blates equal do any \onecure a right or an opporsunity to vote far himwoit the same and opportunity to perform such \uisite, and to become qualified rf vow witheut diss ‘of race, color or preaious condition of servitude; ‘or any other person; or by force, threat, mensco, intimida. and if any such person or ollioer aholl rofuse or knowingly | tion, bribery, reward or offer, o promite therevi, or opher. omit togive full effect to this section, he shall, for every | wise unlawfully prevent any’ qualitied votor of ‘any St such offence, forfeit aud pay the sum of B60 to the person | o¢ the Uniled Blaics of Amnarion, oF of muy ‘Terrhory aggite by, to be recovered by an action on the case, | thereof, from freely exercising the right of suffrage, or with Cull costs aud-such allowance for counsel fees as thé | by any auch means induce any such voier to refuse’ to court aball deem just, and’shail also tor every such.offence be | ex right; or compel or induce by any auch means, deemed guilty o& a 1 7p, snd shally on convicuon | or otherwise, any ofleer of an eluction in any such Stale of reoelve av {sdemeano! thereof, be dned not lesa than #300, or imprisoned not less than ove mon! ey mM & person not legally qualified ‘one month or more than one year, or both, ut the dis-,| or entitied to vote ; or interfere in any manner with any ollicer cretion Of sald elections ia the dischai of the court, rge ot his duties; or by any of 8x0. 8. And be it further enacted, That whenever, by or | such means, or other uniawful means, induce any ollicer of an under the authority of the constitution or law of ear Beal election, oF ofl ‘announce, oF az apse dike 1 te 9 ascertain, or under the laws of auy Territury, an act is or declare the result of any such election, or give or make any ulred to be done by any citizen as @ prerequisite to quall’y document of 2 In relation thereto, to vid- Greuutle him to yole the olfer of any sich cltiaen to per- | late or refuse 10, comply with his duty, or any law regulating form the act required to be done as aforesaid shall, 1f it fall | the samo; or kdowingly and 'wiitully receive tl be carried into execution by reason of the wrongful act | vote of an; paragon nos earitled to vote, or aid, counsel, or omission aforesaid of the person or charged with | procure or advise any auch voter, person or officer to do the duty of receiving ‘any act hereby made a@ crime, or to omit todo any duty the omission of which is hereby’ make a crime, or atempt to, do ao. cvery Auch person shall be deomelt guilty of « crime, and sbali for such crime be Mable to prosecution fa any court of the United States of competition, and, on con- Viction thereof, shail be puuished by m fine not exceeding $500, or by imprisonment for a term not exceéding three eara, or both, 1h the discretion of the court, wad sball pay Ine coats of prosecution, Sno, 20. And be it further enacted, That if, at any regis. tration of voters for an election of atative or delegaie in the Con, of the U1 Slates, any person shall knowingly personate wud register, or Vatlempt to register, ia the nate of any ‘ther person, whether living.’ dead, or fietitious, or fraud: ulontly’ register, or fraudulently attompt to register, not having @ lawful riht so to do; or do any unlawful ‘or permitting such performance, or offer to perform or acting Perooa, be deemed and held as a performance in law of such act; ‘and the person so offerin 2nd falling as aforesald, and being otherwise qualiied, sual bee vote in same manner and bo re OF give effect to tho ‘volo of any such citizen, of' who shail’ wrongfully refuse or omit to recelve, count, certify, register, report or give effect to the vote of such ‘citizen upon the presentation by bim of his affidavit stating auch offer and the time and place thereof, and the name of the oflicor ‘OF person whose duty {t was to act thereon, and that he was wrongfully prevented by such person or ollleer from performing such ack shail for every such offence fortelt wad pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the aon ‘leved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the caay, with full to oaure, Tegiatration for malt | oF any’ other cout and such allowance for counsel fees us the court shall | person; or by force, treat, menace, Litinidation, bery, deera Just, aud shall alsa for every such olfence be gulity of | roward, or olfery ut promise theredf or oiher tunlawiil a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, ined | mea: n faving u lawus right provent of binder any per to reglster from duly exercising such right; of compel or induce, by apy of snch means or other uninwful means, any olllcer of registration to nduit to regisiwration any per: son not legally entitied thereto, or interfere in any man- ner with any officer of registration in the diacarge of bie dujles, of Uy any such means, or otber unlawful means, induce any oflcer of re, to violate or refuse to comply with his duty, or any luw regulating the game, or knowingly and wiifully receive the vote of aby-person ‘not entitled 10 vote, or refuse to receive the vote of any person itled to vole, or aid, counsel, procure or advise uny such Soler, person oF ofier todo ahy ot hereby made s erlmey A not leas than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one month and not more than one year, or both, at the disaretion of the court. 8x0. 4. And bo it further enacted, That if any person, by force, bribery, throats, futimnidation or other uniaw©ul un shail hinder, delay, prevent or obstruct or shalt combina and confederate with others to hinder, delay, prevent or obstruct any citizen from doing any act required to be done to qfali’ him to vote or from voting at any election as aforesaid aus person shall for every such offence forfeit and pay thé sum of oO) to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by ac netion on the case, with full costa and such allowance for ‘ation counsel fees as the court shall deem just and shall also for | or to omit any act the omimsioa of which Ie hereby mace avery stich offence be gufity af a misiemeanor, and shail, on | @ crime, evoly such person shall bo deemed guilty conviction thereof, be fined not lees than $900, or be impris- | of @ crime, and slall be lable to prosect- ‘oned not less than one month and not more than one year, | tion and puuishment therefor, aa provided in section or both, at the discretion of the court, nineteen of this act for pers.ns guilty of any of the crimes So. 6. And be it further enacted, That If any person shall | therein speci Provides, that every registration 5 prevent, hinder, control or intimidate, or shall attempt to prevent, hinder,’ control or intimidate any person from exer- cising the right of sutfrage, to whom the right of suffrage is? secured or guarantee! by’ the fifteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States, by means of Pribery, threata, or threats of depriving such person of employmeut or occupation, or of ejecting such person from rented house, Innds or other property, or by threats of, refusing to renew leases or contracts for’ labor, of by throats of violence to Limself or family, such person a0 offending shall be deemed under the iaws of any Stat other election at whic! Congress sh tion with! hs 1 be chosen, al the meaning of alao be made for ate, Terri- or munterpal election, 21. And be jt turtber enacted, That whenever, by the laws of any Stale oy Territory, the name of any can- didate or person to be voted for as representative or delegate in Congress shall be be printed, ion or contained in any ticket or ballot with other 5 requived guilly of misdemeanor, and shall on conviction theroot be | writ ined not less than five hundred dollara, or be imprisoned not | candidates or persona tobe voted for at the same elec: loss than one month, and not more than one year, or both, at | tion for State, Territorial, mynicipal or local officers, the discrotionjot fhe court. ft shall be suliclent prima jax evidence, elthog for SEO, 6 And be it further enacted, That if two or more per- | the pur of indicting or convicting any persoh charged sons shall band or conspire together, or go tn diaguise upon | with voting, or attempting or offering to vote unlawfully, un- the public bighway, or upon the preurises of another, with | der of the preceding sections, or for commit- intent to violate any provision of this act, or to injure, o} Frens, threaten of Intituldate any citizen with intent to pre vent or hinder his free exercive and enjoymont of any tight 0 privlege granted or secured to him by the consitution oF Jawa of the United States, or because of bis having exercised the same, such persons shall be guilty of felony, and, on con- vietion thereof, shail be fined or imprisoned, or both. at the discretion of’ the Court—the fine not ‘to exceed $5.00 and the imprisonment not to exceed ten years; and all"moreover, be hereafter, fneligivle to, and disabled from holding any office or place of honor, profit'or trust created by the constitution or laws of the United States. 8x0. 7. And be it further enacted, ‘That if inthe act of rovision in either of ‘the two precesding sec- r of the offences thereby created, to prove that the posson 40 charged or indicted voted, or attempted oF offered either of the of- f this act with re- proof and estab: be taken, held and ed to be presumptive evidence that ‘such person voted, or atternpted or offored to vote, for such represen- ative or Delegate, as the case roay be, or that such offence Was commited with reference to the election of such Kepre- sentative or Delegate, and shull be sullicient to warrant his conviction, unless it shall be shown that any such ballot, when cast or attempted or offered to be cast by him, did not i Ishment of such hall violating any contain the name of any candiiate for the oifice of Repre- Hons, ‘any other felony, crime or misdemeanor shall be | sensative or Delegate in the Congress of the United States or commit the offender, ou conviction of such violation | that guch offence was not committed with reference to the Of saki sections, shail be punished for the same with such punishments as are nitached to the sald feiontes, crimes and misdemeanors by the laws of the State in which the oifence may be committed. Sno. 8. And be it further enacted, That the ‘et Cor of the United Siates, within their respective districts, shall have, exclusively of the courts of the several States, cogn election of such Representative or Delegate. SKO. 22 And be it further enacted, That any oMcer of any election at which any representative or delesuie iu the Con gress of the United States suall be voted for, whether Such officer of electfon be appoluted or created by or under any law or authority of tne U: States, or by or under any State, Territorial, dis:rict, or munle zanee ot all crimes and offences committed ‘against | cipal law or anthosity, who shall neglect or refuse to the provisions of this act, and, also, concurrently | perform any duty in regard to such election required with ‘the Circuit Courts of the United ’Sta of al] of bim by any law of the United States, or of causes, civil and criminal, arising under this act, | any State or ‘Territory thereof ; or violate any duty #0 tnn- except as heroin otherwise Provided. and the jurisdic: | posed, or knowingly do any act thereby unauthorized, with tion he: conferred shall be exercised in conformity with | Intent to aifect any such election or the result thereof; the Jaws and practice governing United States courts; and | or fraudulently make any false cortificate of the ali crimes Y offences commitied tho provisions of | result of such glection tn 0 such be ment OF a ddutegmbe y Sen etek avasto yt 18 okt eet er jetion tn. fe not infam: of record eo required by law respecting, concerning or ‘romoulion may be eliter by Indictment or informavion dis | pertaising 40 the‘ election’ of "any huch fopresuataue. or the District Attorney in a court having jurisdiction. delegate; or neglect or refuse to make and return the "Ke. And be it forber enacted, That the district attor- | Same as so required by law; or aid, counsel, procure or ad- hals and ceputy marshals of the United a, vise any voter, person or officer to do any act by this or any neys, maral the commissioners Sppolnted by the Circuit and Territorial | of the preceding sections made a orlme; or to omit to do any jut courts of the United States, with powers of arresting, lin- omission of which is by this or any of said sections risoning or bailing ‘omenders against the rej ‘of | made a crime, or attempt to do so, deemed guilty of Tho "United Siuten,~ and every “other ‘officer who | a crime and shall be liavie to prosecution and punishient may bo specially empowered by the PresfMient of | therefor, as provided in the nineteenth section of this act for the United States and they are hereby, sons gulity of any of the crimes therein specified, specially authorized and required, at the expense of ‘SEO, 2 And be it further enacted, that whenever any Untied 'Btaten, to inetivate roceedings against all and | person shall be defeated or deprived of his olection to an: Svery parson wh shail violate: the proviteas ar act, | vilce, except elector of President or Vice Presidedi and cause him or them to be arrested and imprisoned, or | rovresentative or delogate in Congress, or member of a balled, asthe case may be, for trial beforé such court of tho United States or Territorial court as hay cognizance ot the offence. And with a view to afford reasonable protection to all persons in their constitutional right to Vote without distinction of race, color or previous con: Btate Legislature, by reason of the denial to any citizen or citizens who shal offer to vote, of the right to vote, on ‘account of race, color or previous condition.of servitude, his right to hold and enjoy such ofiice, and the emolu- 3 thereof, shall not be impaired by ‘such dental; and dition of servitude, and to the prompt discharge of the | such pereon bring any appropriate suit or proceeding to utes of this eet it. shall be the duty of the iret fon of such otlce, and in cases whore it aliall Courts of the Untied States, and the Superior Courts of le question touching the tine to. such oflice the Territories of the United’ States, from time to time, to increase the number of commissioners, so as to afford a denial of the right to vote to citizens who fered to, sole on acount of | race, color on speedy and convenient means for the arrest and examinati revious condition of servitude, such sult or pro or permons charged with a violation of this act; and sich Eeoding may be inaiituted In tho circuit or distriet court of the United States or the circuit or district in which such person resides. And sald circuit or diatrict court shail have, concurrently with the State courts, jurisdiction thereot so far as to determine the rights of the parties to such office by reason of the denial of the right guaranteed by the fif- teenth articie of amendment to the constitution of the United Staton, and secured by this aol, and that the Souaie agree to the sam SHIPPING NEWS. cl commissioners are hereby authorized and required to exer- cise and discharge all the powers and duties conferred on them by this act, aud the same duties with regard to offences created by this act as they are authorized by law to exerelieg with regard (o other offences against. tho laws of the Uulted jtates. Bro. 10. And be it further en: That {t shall be the duty of all marshals and deputy marshals to obey and execute ail warrants and precepts issued under the provisions of this act to them directed; and should any marshal or deputy warrant or other process proper meaty diligent! same; he shall, on conviction thereof, be the sum ‘of 1,000," to the this act. And the bie the sald commissioners to execute their Almanne for New York =Tais Duy. wer to duties faithfully and efficiently, Ja conformity with the con- an stitution of the United Sintes the julrements of this Bi Act, they aro hereby authorized and otapowered, withia thee | Sun rises. 488 districts ively, to appoint, in writing, under their | Sun sets, - 722 hand, any one or moré suitable persous, from timo to time pa aril excouto all such warrants an rocess. as ma} 7 su61 by them In the Iawful performance of thelr respective OCEAN STEAMERS, duties, and the #0 appointed to execute any warrant — Pa egret mph al Ips Lespractn! Ro and | DATE OF DEPARTURS3 FROM NEW YORK for THE f # 0C.the proper rn vLY. county, or such portion of the land or naval forces‘of the ee eee ce jnited or of the as may be necessary to the Steamer. Sai's Destination, Ofiee, formance of ‘the duty with which, they are charged, and — insure a falthful 108 eenth amendment +={15 Bronaway, to the constitution of the United States; and such warrants + /68 Broadway. shall run and be executed by suid officers an; i Bowling Green tate or Territory within which they are issued. 63 Broad st, Smo. 11. And be it further enacted, That any person who 69 Broadway. shall knowingly and wilfully obstruct, hinder or prevent. any 16 Broadway olllcer or other chi with the execution of any 29 Broadway. warrant or process ixsned ander the ions of this act, or ‘| Bowilog Green apy person or persons lawfully assisting him or them from 65 Broad at, arresting any person for whose apprehension such warrant 15 Broadway, or process may have been issuod, o shall rescue or attem to Fescue such person from the custody of Ay oer person or, persons or, the lawfully auining when pursuant eo ty herein given and decfared, or ‘shall aid, abet or assist any Escape from the custody ot the atieer ‘clber persoe ial ty ty or authorized as aforesaid) or shall ben ‘f son for whose arrost a pt 7 Bow!ing Green the officer or 68 Broad st. been tsaued for the apprebension of euch person, shall, for either of sald offences, be subject tom find not’ ex. connie 1,000, or imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both, the discretion of the court, on conviction before ‘the District or Circuit Court of the United States tor the district or elroult in which sald offence may have been committed, or before the proper court of criminal jurisdiction, if com- mitted within any one of the organized Territories of the ited States, Sxo. 12. And be it further enacted, That the commissioners, district attorneys, tha marshals, thelr deputies, and the clerks of the auld district, Ciroult and territorial courts shall be paid for their services the like fees as may bo allowed to them for slnllar services {n other cases. The persoa or per- fons authorized to execute the process to be tasued by such commissioners for the arrest of offenders against the sot aball be entitled to the usual, {4 a (ece for ap arrest of each person he or they may arrest and take before any auch commissioner ae aforesaid, with such other fees as may be deemod rensona- ble by such commissioner for such other additional ser vices as may be necessarily performed by him or therm, ‘such at the exainination, Keeping the prisoner in ly, and. providing with’ food and lodging durin, fis detention” and unit! the” final determination Sf we South at. NEW YORK, MAY 27, 1870, CLEARED. Steamship Weybossett, Parrish, Port au Prince—R Murray, Bark Garstang, Griffiths, Liverpool —Geo F Bulley. Bark Ormus, Pattangail, Antwerp. Brett, Son & Co. Bark Ilva (Dutch), Litson, Maracaibo. Bark HD Stover, Pierce, Havana, Brig Giles Loring, Pinklam, Lisbon—Orett, Son & Co. Brig George Downs, Laafure, Demerara—- Trowbridge’s B. ‘Settr Comrade, Ball, Maranham and Para—B J Wen Schr & © Brooks, Brooks, Jacksonvillo—Van Brunt & ht. Sieehr Althea, Smith, Phitadelphia—Overton & Hawkins, Bchr Moonitght, Briggs, gee tgs F Small & Co. PORT OF Souk Fannie, Fenton, Philadelpiie. esioner, and in general for performing such other | Sieamor GN Fatronid, Trout, Philadephia, duties as may'be required 20 the promtaens a ich fee! be | -seier Ghaner, ones, Poicdeh P 8 to made up ia conformit; charged by the otleers of tue court of Justice within the proper distrist or and paid out of the the judge id to be re- coverable from the defendant as part of the Judgment in ‘Sno. 1h And oe it further o ‘That it shall be lawful mi . aball be lawful for the President ot the United: buales to ‘un loy such part m™ er W C Pierrepont, Shropshire, Philadelphia. er Monitor, Jones, Philadelphia. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STAAM YACTTS. Steamship Caledonia (ir), Ovenstone, Glasgow May 11, and Od of the land and naval forces of the Ualted States, orof' tne | Movule 13th, with mdno. air paadengers, to Henderson militia, as shall bo ne to aid in the execution of judi- 4. Had strong W winds the whole passage. 19th inst, lat otal propeas jaaued under this at. 49-40, 1on 39, passed ship Abeona, from Quobeo for Glasgow. SRo. 14. And beit further enacted, That whenever any Steamship (Br), Munro, Glasgow Mar 14, and Green- Person shall hold ofice, except as a momber of Congress or | ock 16th, with mdse and 641 passengers, to Henderson Bros, of some State con! tothe wisions of the rt Tm | had strong W winds; latter part mode- third section of the f th article of amendment of a thick weather. 17th iust Jat 63.36, Ton 192, spoke the constitution of the United Btates, itshall bethe duty oo from Liverpool for New York; 28d, lat 4437, Of the distriet attorney of the United States for the dis Warman, bound E; 26th, lat ‘4126, lon 62 44, trict in whieh such person 1 r ak aforesaid, | sbip Mar leat, from Newport for New York. inst such person by writ of quo warranto, re- eamship Bavaria (NG), Franzen, Hamburg May 7, and a or court of tne United States gee hind cry all nasengers, to Ring t} an Pprosect same removal ot CO. ire ge. from, ‘flee and poe of sas tarpate 42%, lon $3.27, parent aigunahip. Bailimore, bound W. ‘oreanid, shall take lence of all otker | at noon, int 41 64, lon £8 bl, sleamahip Donau, henge for Bre- nether cociiaae’ Galea Torani mea t> | "ahip Good Hopes Salinas fang Moore) ehanfuae, Jan $8 601 oved to Moore), 4 SSRIS aie, Sten, rere vt | Hees oopeov ies nos acu eegeeste tests on who Pase ie of Gor } cross 1e jua tor Kaowialy aosept or hold nay oiieeundertne | May'isin ton de Ws was four'daes Dob of satieras aiah or any State, to which he 1s ineitzible under. | ight foggy wenther, March 17, lat 247, 8, lon 44°42 K, third of the f nth article of amendment of | Captain Moore died of congestion of the fowels, 26th, lat the consiituilon of the United Btates, or who shail attempt to | 80 45.8, lon 8) 45K, spoke ship Berar (Br, from Rangoon for hold or exereise the dutias of any such tbe deomed | Londob, 48days out. Took a pilot Muy $ from Teanc guilty of a’misdemeanor the United andy upon | Webb. No.8. Had very light weather !,roughout the passage, conviction thereof before the Cirouit or District Caurtof the | making tin 99 dayn ‘An Bark Kong Brerre (Non, Marcutcen, Cardiff, #4 days, with Uni ‘States, abail be ed not more t! c fined aot exoceding 1,00h, of bets are spatione Four oF railway tron, to order; voasel to Wendt, Tetons & Booktaann. Court eid in | Came the morthern paasnce. 87d had variable woather, Is SRO. 16. Andbe lt further enacted, That all persons within | anchored went Saft the juriadicHon of the Vaitod States fthall have tho ware Bare Uacry Booth, Gas, Cet 10, 60 days, with wine, &o, to | PPADAma Mapoh 90th port sip rene, King, trom Sou 5 Jas E Ward Has been 80 Gaze W of the ian et abaya, arrived 1th, to I4g for Bostow; bark Balne- heavy W winds and th ith ‘laut tat ulth (iin, Hayes, ‘ Pir eciairag ect eh | RR az oe ee iS ane D, seers Geb PRN | ae See ioc ses ooah to . igh S'and SW Nyork Citay a Mend Che ot Debi heme Guilford, Cow Bay, OB, 13 days, | “Bova welts eh tataptee Me'auckanet nite inne a ¥ | paldinors tnd depos atcokbon, Geile: eaten att foe fe yelow plus to nating tee em American Forts, "eke a O Paige DO, for Boston, Is | BOSTON, May anchored at Sandy took for ti * Mak 26--Arrived, sobre Corve, erg asp mond; Magia Koxana, Paltaer, Baltimore; J KE Pratt, oa ana, Valin, Baim x ier Schr Richd Peterson, DO, for Boston. Is an- ta; Velma, Look, chored at pandy Hook TOF m “eae that, Rewvune a She Li Ay p Gooremam DO, for Providence. Is an vie ae K Vaughan, Risley, Philadelphia; Ano T auchored or a harbor, role, . Troy, AB Congres, Ford, Baltimore tor Boston, Is anchored rons his Angela, and Lydia SRoliield ; and from the ook ti ; Schr West Dennis; Crowell, Baltimore for Boston, Is an- |. 2 th—Atrived, aterinah chored at Sandy Hook for a Schr Anna Barton, Frink, chored at Bandy Hook f Wm Kenned: j Sn) pe ta al nee Brg pest, Wilson, Mobile. y Apri bark ticleer, Beaver, harbor, Baltiinore for Newport. Is an- SclrJ A. Garnson, Smith, Philadelphia for Boston. Is an- | Sagua; sehr EK Brown (ir, Horton, Bleut obored at Sandy Hook tor @ barbor. : wanes hh Annie fay +o ‘st Joho, ee big. ngee- Passed Through Hell Gate, bour, Boston. VCcke Haey anon Sar BOUND souTH. Germany Neptuno V Huge, Paladin, Canada; brige Steavoahip Neptu maseio Wa Pune Baker, Boston for Now York, with |“ Batied 28h, hark J Stocte, 27th—-Arrived, bark Laura (NG), Wil 4 brig. Minna Traub, True, Matanzas; sche Frances’ MoUehad, Bak UCKBPORT, May 23 —Arrh erpoot, BUCKS HABBON, May eae Ears Bscuiverpest ‘Orleans. weanaon, May %5—Arrived, schr Julia Nowell, Melntyme, Hrig Susan (Br), Seot TEERR TER tren socestene tant Brig Priacelga, Walle, Now Itavea for New York, ta ba- by 38 ater, Chapmgn, Grand Dank for New York, with fish to Sam! Miller, 2 ‘Sobr Wild Hunter (Br, OR, May 22—Arri far Wild Hh Hattelt, Wentworth, 10 days, for | Ran NYerk for Pemitobes et oer Hsien M Walt, Mo New aie fo Ora. |, Bertaux & Co, BEVERLY, 14—Areit schrs G Wilson, Floyd, Behe Wm «tastings (Br), Haley, '& John, NB, il days, for | Georgetown, sth, Hannah Willetts, Poulter, Kondowe New York, velth Iuinber to Jed Fi x hepa) inte Gregory, 40; @lst, Fannie Bpryoas, Johar with tpn to rio Hichardeon, re tan tan | URN FRANCISCO, May 2-Atrived ship Nosttunbrlany wr iaht Caspian, Richmond, Musquash, 8 days, for New York, Schr Capella (Br, Taylor, Dorchester, ong, mis aoe to PT Rena Rogar 1 S47 for Now THE. WEEKLY HERALD. ir ween nase Pest # Aunt pn peg ie tl oak - mee %; ee ir iza, Diliwood, for New York, try. ith lumber to St & Ch "four Henry a Pay, Prescot, Calais for New York, with The WREXLY HERALD of the present week, now Jumber to Brett, Bon £2, me with | Tc#4Y, contains the very latest European News lamber to dimegon' Gann. Franklin for New York, with | ving Cable up to the hows of publication; alse axeen asta port, 8 days, for Now York, with | Telegrapnic Despatches from Cuba, Central and Bobet J Po pare Gurord, Tpotmon Bay for New Yor, | South America and other potnes. It also contains the sa porn 2 Somme 2 05, Current News of the Week; Amusements; Foreign Sobr Pavilion, Reed, Machias for New York, with lumber r ¢ Simpson & Clapp, telligence; Sporting, Religious, Political and Lite. Schr Northern Light, Plummer, Machias for New York, | 12U¢lllgence; Sporting, Religious, rary Intelligence; Washington News; Editorial Articles ‘on the prominent topica of she day; Our Agricultural Budget; Reviews of the Oat- tle, Horse, Dry Goods and Boot and Shoe Markets; Financial and Commercial Intelligence, and ae counts of all the important and interesting events of the week. ° TERMS :—Single subscription, $2; Three copies, $8; Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15; Single copies, five cents each. A, limited number of a iuserted in the WrekLY HERALD. with lumber to Simpson & Clapp. Schr Sink Johuson, Machias for New York, with timber to Do, Chase, Talbot h r Waiter C Hall, Coleman, Rockland for New York, with lime to J V Haviland. Sebr Charile Cobb, Kennedy, Rockland for New York, with grantic to P Dixon, Schr Fleetwing, Nash, Rockland for Now York, with ime to J R Brown, Schr Wellington, Barber, Bangor for Newark. < fark, Welfast for New York, with lumber Schr Connecticut, Elwell, Belfast for New York, with lum- to Simpson & Clapp. Schr Boaz, Ryder, Belfast for Rondout. Schr Emplre, Hopkins, Belfast for Rordout, Scur Gen ehvy, Ardiatrong, Whiting, 7 daya, for Now 4 York, with Lum) Jod Frye & Co. oR ASG a Senr Lizale, A! Whiting for New York, with apiles to P A.—Espenacheld Insues This Day the Sum- Sanford. mer styles of Gentlemen's HATS at 118 Nuasau sireot, Schr St Elmo, Davis, Portland for New York, with lumber to Willer & Co, Sehr Galota, Davis, Portland for New York. Sohr Bramball, Hatniiton, Por.land, 10 days, for New York, with lumber to Holyoke & Murray, Schr Pauthons Hil, Newburyport for New York, Schr Almon Bacon, Crosby, Rockport for New York. Sehr LF Barnes, Green, Kockport for New York. S “ah Jones, Baker, Boston for Philadelphia Soot Jonathan Cone, Crosby, Boston for New rork, with mi wis. to8 W Les Schr © W Cummlags, bolt, Boston for Now York- Schr Hannah Willetts, Holt, Boston for New York. Behr Roly, Bolle, Kelly, Dennis tor New York, Sclr Thos Potter, L ray ered Bedford for New York. Ww Bod! A Medical Wond. BYATI"S. ere LIFE BALSAM. hi st} 1 Gout, in thetr worst stages; soln, Mingle Evie Eeyattieas, Olt Uieers ant the wpeed Scrofuin, King's Evi, Brysi cages of Diseases of ‘the’ Blood; uromt Devility, Liver Com jaint, Kidneys, Saltrheam, Ac. &¢,, are most certainly cured by this soversigu puriher.’ It has been tested by the publia twenty-one years. It has cured 100, or fi when taken as directed. It ia a certain curative in all curable cases, It cui foulest old ulcers, even where the bone has become carlea, fie Live Balsam does not contain a particle of meroury or tlnefal MONI RUEUMATISM.—F. B, CONWAY, Boa ee ger gg an 'S LIFE BA! of severe chron! after tie Bina! medical practitioners of Europe and Amerign had falied in bis case. SAND MERCURIAL ULCERATION, Pats LIVE HA od Jos. MoLau in of ; inter it ad deatroged part Mf hits His physician and friew hopes of his recovery. Inquire at 19 Fitth sireet, cases, i. rail, Soule, ford for Albany. Sor Be Willetts, Choseebro: New Betton! for New York, Schr L, Roblogon, Ravi New Podtord for New York, Sobr E M Smith,'Chase, New Bedford for New York, aor BN Smith, Springer New Bedford for New York. r Salmon Washburn, Staples, Taunton for New York. Scbr Sunbeam, Bunker, Fall River for New York, 11 balast ‘Oger Merve, Brightman, Pall River for Row ¥. r Minerv: man, wer for Now York, Sebr Henrietta, ‘Clark, Providence for New York. id by druggiate; @L Schr Seraph, Ryder, Providence for NewYork. Prinelpal depot 246 Grand street. Sol Behr Red Jabket, ‘Averill; Providence for New ‘York. per bottl 9 aie fort eh oceans, uy eons ant Scbr Entire, Kianoar, Providence for New York. Hyatt's Inza Snud, ) DermnaDe! ures catarrh, Schr J Ht Gould, Lozier, Providence for New York. Schr Rainbow, Shay, Providence for New York. Sor Fakir, Hewitt, Providence for New York. Schr Hydrangea, Pettis, Providence for New York. Sehr J § Terry, Raynor, Providence for New York. Schr Wm H Bowen, Baker, Providence for New York. Schr Ely Townsend, Gardner, Providence for Now York. Schr Sami Nash, Bugvee, Providence for New York, Hclr D U Foster, Shafield, Pawtucket for New York. our Maria, Barber) Westerly for New York. Schr Henry Lemuel, Davis, Newport for New York. Schr Justice, Briggs, Newport for New York. Sour Ogean Wave, all, New London for Now York. Schr John Lan ty Keg 4 Norwich for Rondout. Sobr Antecedent, Pendleton, Elilstone Point tor New York- — A.—Phalow’s “Vitalin”? for the Halr can be found everywhere. Ttisclear,and has no sediment. This wonderful aration is PHALON'S VITALIA, or SALVA- TION FOR THE HAIR. Ponred on the hauda'tt leaves no stain, It fs, never ‘the most effective article of ite class ever advertised. All the Latest Styles of Summer Hats, at popular prices, at TERRY'S, 19 Union square. For “sty nd Elegant Hat Ge to Pe asapiie Styled TANS. icy Nassan ‘corner of Aun street. Gove Phenks Smith, diidditbwn for New York. ok jclur Seneca, ok for New York. ti Perfect! Schr EM Woils, Kelsey, Conneosout River for New York. <Raratoga— The Most Ree Schr Anthony Burton, Younson, fartiond for Elizabeiaport, | aud elegant Hat of the season, at Hl Broadway. Schr Joun Wright, Dickens, Hartford for New York, Schr D Davison, Smith, New Haven.for Virginl Sehr Luna, Smith, New Haven for New York. Schr Gloucester, White, New Haven for New York, Schr A M Acken, Hale, New Haven for Now York. Schr Ella H Barnes, Avery, New Haven for New York. ie | th inal Color of the udie, DigeRien so paNDnUy AND CLEANSING THE SCALP, RESTORER AMERICA I8 WITHOUT AN EQUAL Kehr Geo Gillum, Buell, Portland, Ct, for New York. noe Variety at : Soke Anienion Motaregos, Bridgeport for New York, in hal- Ro eam aed at Spee aICHMOND, Browdvey. ast, to Jed Frye & Co. Schr A H Cain, Simpson, Bridgeport for Baltimore. Schr Niagara, Worden, Bridgeport for New York. t—‘seeley’s | Hard Rubber Schr & E Potter, Elsworth, Greenport tor New York, gts Ppenients flecass cure ‘Rupture; Light, safe, | 7 ers, it ac. Establishment No. 8 Ann siroot. — Ya Patent AwHerring « TRMPION. SAFES. 261 Broadwayyeoraer Murray atroct. Bare scm Schr Rebecoa W Huddell, Maloy, Georgetown, DC, for New javen, Schr A P Avery, Ryan, Balt Schr Flora King, Cook, Philadelphia for Boston, Schr LN Lowell, Lane, Elizabethport for Fall River. {phils Laura A Burlingaine, Burlingame, Rondout tor Bos- 2. Schr Henry Gibbs, Chase, New York for New Bedford, Senr U C Acken, Hobwie, New York for Stamford, Sour H N Squires, Baker, New York for Portsmouth. Sclir LN Lovell, Lane, New York for Fall River. more fpr New Haven, At Gold Prices.—Thoe Largest Assortment in the city of Boots and for Ladies, Geatiemen and Chit- dren, at. A. Brooks’. This in the largest house in the city. 615 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, luction, Sotled Shoes half price. BELOW. Bark Syra, Pettinelll, from Hs 17 di ith sugar, A.—Opening Day at Valls. Ae, to Brett, Son 4 Oo iby pilot boat Mary Et Tah, We yee ‘The Inrgest and finest ausoriment of Gents’ HATS for Brig Mary Talphiog, Gay, from Cardenas 12 days, with | summer cau be foun VAIL'S, manufacturer, 145 Fulton . & sugar, to Moss & Ward. Wind at sunset NE, fresh, street. A Fall Line of Shirts, Colla and Sume mer under wear; New York Mills shirts, #33 per dozen, at VAILS, 145 Fulton street. Batchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in the world, The only perfect dye; harmless, reliable, instante- Revue Factory 8) Bons iret Cristadoro’s Unrivalled Hair and applied at his wig and scalp factory, No. Shipping Notes. The Cromwell line steamship George Washington, Captain Gager, will sail to-day, at8 o'clook PM, Cor New Orleans-di- reet. ‘The steamboat Daniel Drew has been thoroughly repaired, and will go on a trial trip to-day to tost her machinery. She will be put on the route hence to Albany on Wednesday nexts There have arrived since last report from points on ths Hudson the following barges and canal boats:—By towboat ‘Niagara—Barges J L Rathbone, J A Robinson, T © Durant, J W Mackey; canal boats A Pierce, MJ Phillips, T L Moore, Cayeade, © R Parsons, B R Tanner, Midland, L B Robe, Gen Grant. By towboat Syracuse—Barges © F Colt, Jacob Dur- you; canal boats Geo F Marsh, Ira Betts, © A Wairath, sill, . Marine Disasters. Lrvgnroon, May 87—It {s reported that a board marked “Thomas Hamlin" has been picked up at Islay, The ship Thomas Hamlin left Liverpool for Quebec about a fortnight ago. ‘The bark Jessie Coffin, which was abandoned at sea, bas been brought to Londonderry. ‘The ship Malacca. which sailed from San Francisoo Feb 8 for Liverpool, put into Pernambuco May 10 with her rigging damagod. She would proceed as soon as repairs were com- pleted. : BANK AsteRtas, before reported by cable as hi ploded off Land's End, was a beautiful vessel, buil Sold onde Hose and all Corns, Bunk: Joints cas re -ACHARIE, 760 Browdway, ons, Enlai diseases of the feet cured by Dr. 7 City Laales, or Ladies Visiting the City, if ed pris trons row why woe SRILLER 4 CO” No. # Union square. Watchos Jewelry ~ Fle bare nr ad sliced ‘GEO. ALLEN, ‘513 Broadway, under st, Nicholas Hotel. Water ls Dinbet Dinbetes.—Constitath a certain cure tor i, Dopot 4 Cli street David's Summer Styles of Gentlemen's Hate are out, Salesroom 299}4 Broadway, near Duane street, For a Stylish and Elegant Hat Ge te Tere RY’S, 19 Union square, Grand Park. ‘The proprietor of thone splendid Estates, in Westchester SSeaud/are th such a ata of forwardness Gatea Poe pres sat ‘uotion Bale of First 8ub-division ing exe bout a r since, at Kennebunk, and was commanded by Captai Fas'e'Slosn of Kennebunkport, who leaves there cwtaneen Will take piste on FEURSD AE ayer aeeneet ‘and childless mother. Captain’ Sloan hes had MY ir age Lo 0 event- ears since, in the vicinity of this ful escapes; one about 3 of the ship Addison, he lost a afsaster, when, at the wroc young wife and only child. ¢8cun Gro Say AGr--New London, May 21--Schr Geo Sav- ‘ge, for Salem, iw ashore at black Ledge, ‘Tug Hastings hus assistance. ‘The vill i she barton, end to the railroad, 0 village is on 8) Fous handsome new jen wilt be finished, nd the grounds in fine order, will be. June L. , ac. gene to her Dentin soaker NAN DEW r WiLBOR, Je SonR MAZURKA (where from or for not stated), pnt into Bue ory Mo, Sty ening badly, ut wonkd tatolanen om 517 Broadway, ew Zork. the leak was stoppe argo some’ hat lamaged, Gentlemen’ mer lh ment C Sone Loree W BIRDRALL (of Mystic, sunk off Cope Ann 30th inst, od at Marl SouT, ANN TWIBILL, before reported asbore on Patience Ct), capsized and he crew were saved and land. plote, of every desirable si iehead by schr Eastern Light. No tnsurance. WAKNOCK & 00.519 Broadway. Isiand, gotten off and towed to Fail River, Hats. a ' while coming throu; ! Inst, collided with sc! Five dollars for Gente’ Pearl Cassimers Dross Hats, jentiemen’s, Boys? and Yonths! G a ary style aad color, at low Felt and Cloth Hats of orkucon & Sor as Seed oon Vonderbeck, carrying away th steamer lost am wharf at El} Luwra, Del, May 27—A vory severe NE storm is prevailing atthe Capes. ‘Some 40 vessels aro at the Breakwater. Ono large schooner dragged nearly on the beach, and the will probably touch bottom at low water, Miscellancous. Sou CHAS McCANTHY was sold nt auction at Philadel- phia 26th inst for $3000, Mr T © Taglor being the purchaser. GLASGOW, May 27—There are on the stocks at one sbip- tregp EVERY precertg Rg? IRON WORK ) LDINGS. 3. Ly TACKSUN & BROTHER'S IRON WORKS, cmeaniae ight et, Second avenue and Twenty- Twonty-eighth strect, Kecond aye * building establishment in this elty elght {ron ocean steam. er, Corner Brond: and ships, and two others under contract will be commenced | piKnoxy the Hutter, Corner I thour there immediately. ‘ ui sands of customers in t! nape ‘of superior made Hi ki ces bpd 5 tote ith et Pa rs E Vetmes, Truly he ta « public benefactor In, ov Ry a, the word: nulit by Gilbert Frost, ans commanded by Captain Isaac | For no man has tried ha: Vert of Tremont, bhe registers Ill wus, aad ie owned by | lias gratified more patrons than he. “As beautiful aa one of parties In Perry, Calais and Tremont. KNOX'S latest summer styles’ has now become e common At Thomaston, 17th inst, from the eg of Burge O'Brien | expression. & Co, a3 mast chr of #12 tons alied the Ada F Whitney, beer mm ea owned by the builders, Wm Whitney, Duon & Elliott, an: Men’s and Boy# Straw and Panama Hats, Capt Wm O Masters, who will command her, just opened. TERRY, 19 Walon square. Seye ral & Cow 37 Park Row, New York it 13 ie eon, Rich- Mann OO. iow . MO, bishors SCIENTIFIU AMERICAN. —Pefents obtained in DN Richards, Webb, of NI, was at sea April 8, hav- el the United States and ing taken 100 bbis wh oil since leaving Nassan, ail foreign coun ‘ries. Spoken, Missiaquol Spring Water Cures Bright’s Dis. Ship, Vaneourer, from New York for Bristol, May 18, lat Shite poe dt arl g the blood, Sol 46 30, ton 28, a - baie ty tay USIOM, ADAMS s CODB, No: 8 Brosiway. ‘This ts the Senson of the Ycar When children teething are almost sure to have dysontery and diarrhea, Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP ts a never-failing remedy. Tt not only relieves the ehilé from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, correcta actiity, and gives tone and energy to tho whole system, Ty will almost instantly cure griping'In tho bowels and wind aolle, Mothers, don't fail to procure It. Family Dentist ? Him I¢ LYONS TOOTH TABLETS are not meee nee 5 use. ing Washed With Pyles Pare oc aly Sete ie wetter Ene Bold be grocers every whore. q ‘ ADEN, April 71—Arrived, bark Gachem, Peterson (and anil ‘A Abs Api aD- ‘ bark Thos Fi her, Pendteton, Falmouth, by for orders (buiore reported sated March 24 for ‘Arrived, steamship Pereire, Duchesne, Rangoon and Kurape). wr La A ae aa (and procecded Grn, Mer b atin port ahi Golden Bato, Delano, from ork, Ig. Manila, arrived I7th, for a 1 Adsiaise (Br), EFA, ADF 20—In, Bora Soasays Britten India (Beye Tanners and Guemareoe Ceene (Br), Binith, for Mork lig: Anew Jackson, Feld, or Hos t ; and others reported re GLABOOW, May H—-Arrived, steamship 6 David, Scott, vec. GHAR, May 16—Arrived, Investigator, Onrver, and. Wha Rathvone, Duane, New Orleans; ith, Minona Gudiva (rye), Apelbom, do, HALIFAX, NS, May 25--Arrived, ach Horton, Marty, York 24h, bark Mapdala, Copsiand, Liverpool, ny New LIGATA, April Socfailed, brig Atalanta (Br), ‘Gein, Balis- more. PurMoura, B, May %—Arrived Mayer MeVork (id Wh for Hanbury land pron ty "ALERMO, Apri led, brig (Ital), Romano, S -

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