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F NEW YORK CITY. |) POLATCCAL CORRUPTION IN JERSEY CLV. hs al a kat larga An Alderman Tries to Bribe Another a Local and Policg “Paragraphs-and Items of Mis — voy chy Msmemuti ay ae mm ty How the Aldermen Vote Themselves Com- hocking Catastrophe on the Delaware, Lacka- ‘wanna and Western Railroad—A Trais : ” “Porsons Killed and Wound- ‘When consolidation took effect in Jersey City tt The Mnowing record witt show the changes in the t would | 9 cd—Full Details, tompertiture of the weather for the past twenty-fone | Wa8 hoped that the municipal government wor 20 the * houraia comparison with the corresponding day of Prove equal to the task of building pind tons, demas Franke Palmer, La- PALACES OF KINGS AND EMPBRORS, — _. Amotner serious accident occurred on the Dea | jast year, as indicated by the thermometer at Hud | tropolle for the littie State which woul me AL ‘ " from | While, at tne same tine, they are the reliance and comfort ~ “ware, Lackawanna aud Westerg Raitroad boat | nut’s pharmacy, HenaLd Building, Broadway, cor | second only to New York. but e end aura. ' , oh . : Fall Toe as pons — er a an © rough that loony, ae we “Me ap. M. transpired te prove tanosane gt the mea t0 WOR ng Foor bt er eae oe Fressy (from Segue | 1449 ghame such an article should be counterteiied, But » Me.» . men in the rigi eo e AND SHOEMA! wax, for the present month or so, That of yesterday, | yo xf...; 80 Tl 1PM, a attentively tho p ings of the Board of Western Metropolts, LEAD DEM AKERS? Avorage temperatare yesterday...... see 68, Average temperature for corresponding date Last VEAL. ...eaeeveeee see TO Rosanna Carberry, aged thirty-five, was” found teadite herroom on the filth oorof No. 36 Clinton street, however, was more serious than any that has yet occurred, About twenty-five carpenters lett Patere son yesterday morning on a car heavily loaded with timber for the new bridge over tie Pasvalc river, pear Ruthertura Park, ‘The track is down grade and perforated in exact.imitation of Alleock's, and ® bill of Airpotions, noarly «copy of ours, is being. offered fat ‘ante, ay ge i ‘Wo warn, as is our duty, tbe public against this article; 1 6 Aldermen have settled down to the conviction that many of the City Fathers are manifestly “on the make.” Half a dozen could pe mentioned who have no fixed opinions on any subject that comes before the Cousen, and Who veer about ac- Stat ioged sy se a art Gunn Pe, Mo fax, Ji arrived. sibaanatlp, Oy Of Halifax, ia Jone, with q iF: bar iverpool wre, j ss gested © Seal the cam down. sions, Xin, et covding a8 thelr ehanoes tmaprove. for pocketing | PSt\r a Peumsrer Preamore, cksonvile, 18 days, wih WXork, Both, a feazales, iLoAlt | ‘SRSnaPes coomientNr onsen hieetnnl SOmanmTEL | ‘out any locomotive, Gravity be Se chases A glass jar, containing the remains of three sti!l- | gometning off candidates and others who have to elon pine Me ompenn & atts K for er, ‘Amaxon’ (a), Corbishiey, | Allcock’s Pinaters are of unsurpassed virtues, s forite prepuision, The curyestendal oF attempt. | Dora ciildren, waa found yesteriay afternoon in | come yefore the Board. Mer ee a Congdon,’ Ban Francisco; Cleopatra, | yp WITHOUT ANY INJURIOUS QUALITIES WHAT- ‘@ brakeman named Joseph McNeal. mpl | the mur foot of arty-eig) sticet, Noi ¥ Ne Schr John Daley, Wal), Georgetown, SO, 11 days, with . —— ps to apply the brake upon approaching astarp | river. ‘ At the latest meeting on Tugsday atternoon tw | yunver to NL Metrendy & Oo ee oe EVER. . the Qouncil Chamber with @ sWarger that savored of a barroom. Many members of the Board were indignant; others felt disgusted, and a few declared openly to their neigibois ihat it was a disgrace to have such men in the Council. While business } rogrenainy » ONC of these individuals approaches ideman Mogau with @ proposition to vote for a certain indl- vidual tor Corporation printer, in consideration of @ certain inducement, which should pe fixed all right. Alderman Hogan, with a spirit of hones!y and conscicntiousness Which hus mrrked his carer during lis service as Alderman, tmmediatel; jumped Up and caped- the attention of the Boar to jum ber, to N members entered ‘nits c Arges Sebr Two. wi Bohr Oneida Davia, Virginia’ Sehr Felipse, Thompson, Virginia. Sehr Hi Virginia, Sehr Isaac Bf Randolyh, Virginia, ees tg i! ray, Georgetown, DO. Georpaiws, ©; * ir ker, wi, D O, for New anit Henry Parker, ven. : EB vm mg tamer ir Jenni iy lelaware, ME Woodhull, Woodhull, Philadelphia, for New curve leading to the trestle work carrying the road ‘over the Paterson aud Newark railway, the chain of the brake broke, and the car, dashed aronad the “ourve at full speed, and free fiom ail restraint. The ar went partially around until, when afew teet ‘upon the trestle, it Jamped from the track, und pre- ‘eipitated its load of human beings and heavy bridge timber in one confused wreck some twenty feet be!ow. ‘Phe drat impression was that nearly all were killed, as all were more or Je3s stunned by the sbock, and for an instant no one stirred, except one or two who Cornelius Geraghty, Thomas Connelly and Patrick MoVann were fined ten doliars yesterday by Justice Bixby, at the Yorkville Police Couri, for Aghting in the street Even strictare of the brochial tubes, dropay of the heart, tumors, internal and ovariaa, aro aald to have been cured by” this plaster, But tn all the uses for @ strengthening plaster and for nervous and local pains, we have the ‘of the first physictans of the Untted States and of Busope in ihgir favor. acy, iia ‘ How groat the comfort to have ® suffocating cough, to have sharp pains of tho chest, queer creeplag sensations around the heart, cured by the slmple remedy of » cleat,’ Tonbow, ‘d, Phineas Pendleton, Pendieton, Br y i rit, May 0 Selle, Royal Arthur, Higginson, San Mi May 14—Arrived, Abby N Franklin, Holbrook, ‘arrived 14th, barte't French, Marae!!! et ine eae stokgeoniy Aiperniad, Watts, yA oe am MAYAGURr, May 15—In ay Rhee ae Skating, dg j brig Echo, ved 14th; teky Janoetowny for do: aHAZANZAS, ies ae Arietta, Matthews, ‘Thomas Burns was brought before Jusiice Bixby Yesterday to answer a charge of stealing a aiiver watch from Hugh McEvoy, a fellow workman, He was held to answer, The Cuban ladies of the city of New York are requested to meet at the St, Juiien Hotel on Monday, une 6, 1870, for the purpose of considering what ‘The achr T D Wilder, from Caibarien, which arrived on the NYork; pation Cogs ‘bad foreseen the inevitabie calamity and had jumped, sti ‘Cub: he fact as @ quesiion of privileg» ent to eens be son, Roston; ry Philadelp! ; Phe uninjured, however, oxe by one jumped up ana | * Hon Yo take to further the:cende of Cuba. ian Searern i me ae a “guage Mame ‘entire passage. Has ny | ‘days morth of i Wolen, Nickerson, NYork. flexible, entirely unobjectionable plaster! — on - shook themselves, and @° once proceeiled to extri- | Avout nalf-past eight o'clock yesterday morn! fanous work of prostituting the rd, and he Passed Thr. um arth A Berry or mors, considered of a fatal character, are also cured ae z . Ng | hoped that the President would’ affora soie protec: onan Fight: Gate, Newront, Mazina Cobb Pierson, Rio hi ‘ate the wounded from the ruins, while a messen- ay Henry Fitschen, a iad elgut years of age, while Janetro and Callao; BOUND SOUTH, mild and innocent application, which, acting like a sedond that all members See Read, NYork. tion to the members by orderin ‘Oponro, May 16: ‘an Am schooner, name un- ger was hastily despatched for surgical aid. Dra. | attempting to cross Broadway, at Wall sircet, was i it rT ‘On that | Steamship Wamentt New Bedford for New York, . 4 ere, absorption, Ballery, Quin, Leal, Warner and others, from Pater- | knocked down und killed [4 & horse ariven by Doamiier ti’ wate the ‘Aidermau, seemed #0 much wvhmde And baasenaie. fo agian York, with NPLENOURE, 19-~Off, Sea Queen, MoRennie, from Pen- | *!» produces » steady pressure, by which 9 son, soon arrived'upon the spot. The fovlowing 1s a | Chaties Groppe, of No, 204 Hick street, Brcoklyn. | fnterented The vote was taken, | and, the Jurmber 9 Holyoke L'Merray. ov re" Nictions ay 18-Galled, Kingfaner, Coldrey, | Suiting in ease at once, and ultimate cure la obtained, dividual in = whose Bt the Sebr C 8 Edwards, 8 for New ‘ ysis Uat-of Coroner Keenan was yesterday notified to hold | were belug distributed curried off the Drie | with ic and iomber to the Kaieterbootey foe Ca, eMienngtown, May 51—Arrived, steamship City of Cork, PARALYSIS CURED. One ine Bi eon ay fear killed out. | 2 !quest on the ‘body of Johanna Grady, a child | DY & vole Of 4 to & An inv fo ie Soe ed joo hor Duskes' Holl nv™? (or Mew orks wih Allen, York (May 17) vin Halifax for Liverpool (and pro: | yen in paralysis, where articulation was suspended, the man, nam gar Camp! as Kille “di nl mover wi meeting - — ¥ * Fight, We struck some of the timber upon nie | AY¢.ycers, of age, whose death was tho result of tu. Mhorder that this matter may be sifted to the Very | wish tah. to Woodta & sitnsons e aay® for New Yorks | Rorrempam, a4 ¥W—Arrived, bark Courser, Dicker, | use of the Porous Plasters to the spine restores the artioula head, fracturing his skull. He one a ey a turd story window OF ‘premines ‘Ro. 69 Baxter anotnee Aderman declared that an attompt was Beir Giorae Fane, Ward Urligaport Yor See york Rawson ape — Arrived, Holm, Bombay. | tion and materially reduce the paralysis, In fact, (he . bee 7 G - ct Jedwin, u for Nev fame Ces Het 44 road, Patcrson. but was from ndale, Pa, He made to Brine him ie are terest ote ns capi ey Wood Batten Miitingon pak alk Seg Ryo JANEIRO, April 37—In port barks Yamoyden Lossy patient could help berself, while before the Porous fm ‘waa & man about forty years old, a native of Ireland, School O issioner Brennan has collected f date as he way ascending the steps of the City for 3, Ciifton (Br), Gavel, for doin S —S and unmarried. Coroner Butterworth held an in gin ath inicimygee sera ne aes The Board sat as a Committee of the Whole tie BOUND EAST. F do was applied she wasas helpless asa baby. We refer to Mras and presented to the widow of James B, Treanor the sum of $1,000, Mr. Treanor was for many years first assistant teacher in Grainmar School No, 29, iu the First ward, and fell, almost at tue post of duty, @ martyr to his profession, quest upon his body yesterday afternoon. An }talian, name unknown, also had his skull crushed im, and died shortly alter arriving at st. Voseph’s Lospira!, et Paterson. He could not speak English, and his name was unknown even among his comrades. Charles Blakely, a young man living at 11 Ward sireet, had both iegs broken and badiy mashed, be- sides other severe injuries, There are no hopes of ‘Dis recovery. Isaac Ketchum, from New York, fearfully cut bout the he:d and face, and severe boully injuries. His wounds are undoubted y fatal. Jacob Thomas, an old man, from Pennsylvania, sus'aloed Internal injuries Irom witch there are bat Little hopes of recovery. William Fredericks, a German, badly bruis: Internal'y injured. Lut littie chance of re John Sk lier, a Paterson man, badly hi in the abdomen, by a heavy piece of timber falling upon him, Although badly hurt there is a probability of his recovery. Patric: Coyle, a Pennsylvanian, had his nose bro- ken, besides other severe and painful iajuries both about the head aud body. Martin Duley, of Grand street, Paterson, serlously fnjured in his hip, arm and face. Ail the above, e<- eept Campbeil, are now in the hospital of the Sisters (St. Joseph's) at Paterson. The fo.lowing were con- ‘veyed to. their homes, where they now remain:— Jerome Tittany, a boy, livimg in Mill street, Pator- fon, had a hoie punciiod through his under jaw by a broken piece of tmber, He is also wounded se- verely ou the shoulder. John Steele, of Stony road, Paterson, is quite se- voi ‘injured imternally. William Pope, @ marsied man, living in Mill street, had his leg broken and the knee cap wiasied off. Hig injuries are severe and paimful, but not neces. sarily fatal. Some six or seven others were also less severely ‘Wounded, althouga not hurt badly enough to Jay them up. The to.a! casualties foot up to two killed, “four fatally wounded, six severely wounded and gome six or seven siizht!y injured, making a total ot mineteen wounded out of twenty-four or twenty-five men. Although most of the accidents that have occurred upon this roud may be attributed to carelessness this one appears to have been unavoidable. That the car was under too much headway cannot be de- nied, but, oniy for the breaking of the brake chain, the car would doubtlessly Lave been slackened up, and no harm ensued, The good Sisters at the hospital are doing all In their power to alleviate the sufferings of the unfor tanate victims, Who are receiving the best of care, and will be as well taken care of as though they weie athome. The excitement in Paterson over the accident was great, and, whether omeving or not the Delaware, Lackawanna and Westera Railroa ‘Was the object of almost universal maledivtioa, A BoUQUET OF FAsHISN. Grand Expesition of Costiy Fabrics, Laces, Gobelin Tapestries, Silks, die. at A. T. Stewart & Co.'s. Last night the first reception of the kind in this country, and perhaps the finest eyer known in the world of its character, took place at the store of A, 7. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth and Tenth streets, 1t was estimated that more than 12,000 people were in attendance, and the throng ‘Was constantly passing through the building from Fourth avenue to Broadway trom dusk till nine clock, The main point of attraction was the ro- anda, which hadibecn decorated in the most magnis ent manner under the immediate supervision of Mr. Hicks, the principal silk buyer for the firm in Eu- Tope. The immense rotunda, more than one hundred feet in diameter, and upon which six stories opened from base to dome, was lighted by 600 gas jets and decorated by the fincst and costliest products of the world’s looms. On the ast side was suspended in the centrea specimen o: Gobelin tapestry valued at $10,000, manufactured in Paris. It represented a view of the entrance to the harbor of Marseilles, and when one takes into con- sideration the method by which these fabrics are produced it is a wonderial speciinen of Indusiry and ekill, This work is carried on bs the descendants of the famities originally engaged in it, and it has becn ® fact worthy of ‘notice that each generatton ®urpasses the former one in the iineness and beauty of the work, It requires tie labor of a single per- Bon for one year to produce a single aquare yard of the tapestry, and ibis always worked from the back ound, While the frout 1s covered. Kuch tint is formed from singie threads, and the covering is only removed tu places to determine "the proper Diending of colors. When itis remembered algo that the finest pictures can be so imitated 1s not to be de- tected at the distance of a few ject by the casual ob. Ver the difficulty of the work can be realized. Above and opposite tis splendid specimen of human skill rotunda Was lung with the cosillest patierus of Axminster, Wilton and Brussels carpeting, wh) below was arranged a parterre of variegate. color An eilks of-every tint and hue. ‘these were arrauged An futed pyramids, circles add squares, and included slaty diderent tints of the finest producis from the Jooms of Lyons, Crefeld and Zurich, Tuis firm make @ specialty of silks, having the first selection from the great silk ovntres of the ‘world. They choose them by three rules, seeking especially uniformity of color and texture and dura- buity. An American made silk, of which they have the exclusive saje, 18 guaranteed for five years’ wear snd sells at $2 60 per yard. They will soon manu- facture silks of special patterns, obtainapie ouly of them. Tossore de Longcnamps, a new #dk af rever- sible colurs, 18 exhibited for the first time in America, and promises to meet with great popularity, as it ts gold very cheaply. Tissue de Roubaix, another ailk, Manufacturea near Lyons, » Was pre- sented in many shades of color. It has the fuest lustre of any material exhibited, and will no doubt ‘be popular lor summer wear. It is also quite cheap, ‘Delug @ yard wide and gold at a dofar and a half per yard. Gaz de Chambéry, a silk of white ground, or- na:nented with bouquets and stripes in colors, was also exhibited, and is to replace the old grenadines. Andian camc's hair shawls, ranging ia price from $1,500 to $6,000, were shown, and French cash- aMeres at prices from $100 to $000. Muauy of the Jadies were attracted to the glove de- Partinént, where the sales have sometimes reached Bo high a figure as $3,400 in a single day, and where the celebrated Alexandre gloves, which are now Manwiactured only for this rm, are sold. As the tour of mime drew near the throng of beauties aud Deaux, representing the leaders of fashion and tne Aaute ton, took @ last lugering look at the charming Misplay and deparied to dream of the glories of Dridal wousseaux and the drepery of fairyland, THE O'DAY Mu) Rearvest of Fhilip Cooney. Superinteudent Jovidan yesterday arrested Philip Cooney, who, it will be remembered, wai arrested #ome time ago for having cauSed the death of David , O'Day, who was killed on the 24th of Apri last during +@ fracas in.a Jager beer saloon in Chariton street The Fire Commissioners met yesterday. The fol- lowing appointments were announced:—Chief of First Bureau, Joseph L, Perey; Chief of Second Bu. reau, Willlam Lamb;‘Superinfendent of Repair Yard, lienry Close, and Robert V, Mackay returned te fire duty a6 Ditrict Engineer. To-day Weston, the pedestrian, will essay the feat and Ye the Empire Rink, the occasion being a farewell testt- moniat prior to his departure for Europe. He will also walk half a mule backward to gratify the curious, About eleven o'clock yesterday morning George Plant, a Canadian, fifty-flve years of uge, employed as seaman on board the steamship Georgia, lying at pier 46 North river, fell from the yardarm to the deck and was so terribly injured that deaih subse- quentiy ensued, Coroner Schirmer was notified to hold an mquest on the body, : General Tremain, who took the position of chief deputy under Marshal Sharpe with the intention of holding it until the affairs of the Marshal's oMfice had assumed shape under the new marshal, is avout to resign, wnd Wiil be succeeded by Mr. E. C. Tucker, the chief clerk, who las had long experience in the marshai’s ofice, A man named James Burke was held to answer by Judge Shandley, yesterday morning, on the charge of beating aman named John J. Mount insuch a brutal manner that no hopes are entertained of his recovery. Burke was committed to await the result of his victim's injuries. The assault was witnessed by George Dener&is, of 177 West Fourth street, who states Liat there was no provocation whatever, ‘William Donahoe, of 113th strect and avenue A, -Was arraigned before Justice McQuade yesterday charged with committingjan assault of a very serious nature on his kinsman and namesake, William Donahoe, jof 12th. street and Firat avenue. The fae wife was also arrested as an accomplice, ub she Was discharged aud the husband detained to answer, City Chamberlain Bradley has deposited im the City Treasury, as interest on the city and county moneys in his custody, for the month of May, $13,462, and this, added to other deposits made by Mr. Braa- ley, makes 9 total of $19,816, and this latter amount, added to deposits made by Mr. Sweeny, foots up @ round total of $228,804, Which now stauas credited to his account, Mary Dowling, an Irish woman, sixty years of age, yesterday died suddenly in the Cuarlty Hospital, Blackwell’s Island. Deceased had been under treat- ment in Bellevue Hospital for mjaries received by a fall, and being cured was discharged, but liking Warden Brennan and the institution over which he presides so well Mary refused to be discharged and ro rain upon remaining im her comfortable quar- OB. James Smith, the champion long distance walker of Engiand, walked a mile last night in seven min- utes an@ fifty-seven seconds, at the Rink, in Thira avenue. He says he caa beat Weston all to “smith- ereens” if he only gives him @ chance. Smith is.a “muscular waikist,”’and seems to labor under great hysical excitement, every nerve and muscle in his ody being brought into play. On next Saturday he is 0 Walk one hundred miles {n twenty-one hours and thirty minutes for a purse of $1,000. A‘“‘ifteenth amendment” named William Preston, who said that he was not born in this country, but im Maryland, was yestereay arraigned at the York- ville Police Court, before Justice Bixby, charged with stealing @ bottle of whiskey from John Rodgers, of $20 Sixth avenue. The prisoner was also charged with knocking Rodgers down when detected in tak- ing the bottle of whiskey. He was held for examina- tion on both charges, The poor fellow was drank, which will probably account for hls conduct. Mr. Richard L. Larremore, recently elected Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, was honored with a serenade last night by the Thalia Ciub, under the presidency of ex-Alderman Robert McGinnis, The club, of which Mr. Larremore was lJormerly presi- dent, assembled at Brevoort Hall, in East Fitty- fourth street, and, accompanied by a full band, pro- ceeded to the residence of Judge Larremore. and at the very Witching hour of twelve they startled the worthy Jurist with sweet sounds of music, Mr. Lar reore appeared and briefly returned thanks jor the compliment paid him, Last evening the Sunday school of St. John’s church, in Varick street, gave @ very interesting exhibition and tableau in the chapel of the church. ‘The chapel was by far too small, however, to accom- modate all who sought admittance to the entertaim- ment; consequently very many were compelled to go away without 80 much as getting 4 peep at the many pretty things inside, Miss R. Harvey presided at the piano and Mr. Vook and Miss Jaxy Kennedy sang several very pretty pieces, bore othera, “Coming ‘Through tie Rye,” which was, indecd, the feature of ihe whole evening's amusement, Christy Reardon, a young man having no occapa- tion, who has been subsisting for some time off the earnings of Laura Adams, @ girl of the town, resid- ing at No. 125 Mercer street, was arraigned before Justice Shandiey, at Jefferson Market, yesterday by detective Dunn, of the Eighth precinct, charged with kicking and beating his benefactress In sucn a brutal manner on Tucsday as to produce a miscarriage. The woman was conveyed to Bellevue Hospital in an ambulance, and ts at reel in @ criticai conal- tion. Upon complaint of officer Dunn Reardon wat committed to awalt the result of the injuries, BARGLARS BEATEN, A party of burglars, who were doomed to bitter disappointment on Tuesday night, making a vacant stable on East street the cover of their achieve- ment, bored their way through a thick wall into the ship chandlery store of George M. Klotz, at the cor. ner of Bast and Delancey streets, Having pried open the safe, they obtained fifty dollars as the re- ward of a night of protracted and severe toil. They had the good fortune, however, to escape with it, 60 that the cnterprisé was not wholly a jure. “SUICIDE AT KEWTON, Na. A farmer in comfortable circumstances, namea Simmons Struble, iividg im Sussex county, N. J., ‘ith a load of produce. ©ooney was arrested soon after the homt- { West to Newtou on Monday w! cide, Tyr was discharged, the Coroner's jury | which he disposed of. He then purchased a vial having rendered @ verdict of juBiiflable homicide, | of strychnine for the purpose, he said, of ki!ling the ‘The arrest was made on a bench warrant wsied by | squtgrels that infested his corn delds. When he was Plstnict Attorney Garvin, the prisoner having been | witela aught of his as Beg > iy ae er be indicted by we Grav Jury for murder. Cooney was | lowed Qe contents of the vial and died a few taken before Recorder Miexelt, at the General Ses- | miuutes afterwards, No cause cam po assigned for Mons, Aid COMED to the Tombs to AWalt trial, the sujeidde + of walking fifty miles in ten and a quarter hours, at 4 previous evening to consider the tax and salary ordinance, and with a modesty which the taxpayers already appreciate they voied them- | $1,200 +7. each, while Police ustices are get down for the paltry sum of $1,600. The Strect Commissioner is also set down for $1,600, while he performs more laborious duties iu ope day than an Atdermun does in the public service in three months. The Schoo) Superintendent is to receive $2,000, and it is coutemplated to reduce the salar, or his subordinate in Erepeesinn, althoug! the latter, under the ol city governmeut, with one-iourth the arca haa $2,500, ‘The Mayoi's Sa'ary 13 $3,000 and the City Clerk’s $4,000, The two latter are considered no more than reasonable, but if the ordinance pass with the ee egies of $38,400 for tne Aldetmen’s services there will be & litte noise m the ¢: : SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York =Tais Dare Sun rises..,.... 420 | Moon sets...,.eve 10 20 Sun sete... . 725 | High water OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY, ‘Steamer. Desination, | Ojice. ++. [64 Broad at. + [15 Broadway. eB... Herman {Sun City of Brooki'a} June India. June -}68 Broad et, PORT OF NEW YORK, JU: CLEARED. Steamsh'p Nemesis (Bx), Billinge, Liverpool via Queens- town—C G Francklyn, Steamshyp Aleppo (Br, Brown, Liverpool via Queens- town—C G Francklyn. E 1, 1870, Steamship Nevada (Br), Green, Liverpool—Wiliams & | mainmas ion. Lee gig Caledonia (Br), Ovenstone, Glasgow—Hender- 01 mn Bros. Steatsinfp Bavaria (NG), Franzen, Havre and Hamburg— Kuohardt & Go. - “4g Steamship Ueorgia (Br), Fletcher, Quebec. Stgammanip South Carolia, Adkins, Charloston—H R Mor ar Co. yeasty Acushnet, Rector, New Bedford—Ferguson & ry 0 Ship Roode, Davis, London—Tapcott Bros & Co. wee A Farwell, Moulton, Frontera—Borland, Dear- rn & Co. Bark Arsunto (Ital), Lauro, Cork or Falmouth—Jas Rob- mn & Co. mson & Ci Bark Lavinia, Davis, Antwerp—Brett, Son & Co, jark James Welsh, Kates, Matanzas—Waydell & C6, Bark American Eagle, Riley, Phi.adelphia—Wm Murtagh | gw! Head Co. 4 Scie Herald, De Grushy, Cork for orders—Geo F Bulley. Brig H F Eston, Reed, Gibraltar for orders—H Buetjer. Brig Saab A Holbrook, Borstel, St Thomas—Peniston & hte F H Odiorne, Sutherland, Little Glace Bay—G H wer. Scbr Dandy (Br), Bullard, Harbor Island—J Encas, Sehr specdy, ‘Lunt, St Johns, NF. Schr Wm Lancaster, Seeley, St George—Jed Frye & Co. Schr Ann Walker, McFariand, Jacksonville—Warren Ray &Co. wn Behe Mary D Ireland, Ireland, Wilmington, NOC—E D Hurl- TH Schr Annie S Gaskell, Gaskell, Washington, NC~Overton & Hawking, Schr J W Matilard, Leighton, Elizabethport—David Bab- cock. Schr Nile, Spear, Salem—A Starbuck. Schr W C'Hull, ‘folman, Salem—A Starbuck. Schr James Henry, Oliver, Boston—J V Haviland. Steamer Novelty, Wilcox, Phijadelphia. Steamer M Massey, Smith, Puilate'paia. Steamer Maytlower, Tuits, Philadelphia. Steamer Brilliant, Holt, Plattaburg, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACITS. Steamship France (Br), Grogan, Liverpool May 18 and Gueenstowa 18th, with mdge aud 452 passengers, to F W J Haret, ound west, May 93, lat 4926, lon 2607, saw a bard, showing flags 11 MF (commercial code); eth, lat 4l (3, Jon 5349, burk Richard (NG), from Antwerp for Bremon? oth, Jat 40 44, lon 63 67, steamship Erin, hence for Liverpool, Steamship Fah-Kee, Siecle, Bermuda, $46 days, with pro- duce, tod N Harvey. ' Had tine southerly breeze to the north- ern edge of the Stream; since light, variable breeze and oc- cagional dense fox. Steamship Volunteer, Jones, Philadelphia, with mdse, to J Loritlard. Shin Dinapore (Br), Wilson, Calontta Feb 19 and Sand Heads 284, with asec, &c, fo Kirkfind & Von Sachs, Had light winds and calms’ throughout; passed Cape of Good Jope April 14 and crossed the Equator May 8, in lon 86 39, Ship Marcia Greenleaf (of Brunswick, Me), Bates, Now- port, 41 days, with railway iron, to Jas W Kiwell & Co, Took a middle passage and had light, variable winds ‘and squall weather, with torrenta of rain; April 25, lat 48, lon 18 10 sprung rudder and lower maintopsail yard. ist, lay 49 bi, Jon 11 8), passed bark Samuel D Cariton, trom Carditf for jong Kong. bark Benedetto (Tal), Caftero, Girgent!, 46 days, with sul- her, to Chamberlain, Phelps & Co. Passed «iibraltar April Te Hes days north of Berinuda, with light winds and caims, Bark Reunion (of Bos:on), Tucker, Buenos Ayres, 43 daw, with wool and hides, to Miller & Houghton. sod ye Equator May 10, n on 40; had variable weather; May 37, lat $843, lon 72, spcke brig Hawin Kennedy, from’ Boston ‘for obtile. Bark Eugenia (Br), Fletcher, Buenos Ayres, 66 days, with ‘woo! and hides to Charies L Wright & Co. Crossedthe Equa tor May 4 in lon 37; had light winds and calms the entire . Pagsage,, has been 8 days north of Hatteras. Bark Med ‘Gohoon, St Jouns, FR, 14 days, with ‘ay (Br), ain and molass to J V Onativia & Co; vessel to Geo A Phillps & Collin light ime wp to the 27h Ulb when off the Capes of Delaware had aheavy gale from ; split sails, stove water casks, &c; was 8 days north of Ni Hatioras, Bark “Andes (of Portland), Sheppard, Matanzas 20 days, with molasses, to master. Had variabio weathers 29th, 0! the Capes of Delaware, saw a dismasted bric, slanding to the northward; bas been 12 days north of Hatteras, Bark Abd el Kader (of Boston’, Rydar’ Carfenas, 13 days, with sugar and molasses* to Moses Jaylor & Co. Vs tel tormaster. Hod variable Weather. Hea bees 4 day (th of Cape Hatteras, Park Snowden, Wood, Salt Kay, TI, 18 days, with salt, to Pancan McColl; vessel to Miller & Houghton. Had mode- rate weather; has been 9 days north of Hatteras; took a lot Seth, lat 8720. lon 7219, from boat David Mitchell, 0, Be Brig Nicolaus (N G) Pikenpack, Lisbon, 40 days, with mdse sevenees Tight winds ahd calms vwwila’ thick, fom most of the passage; May 2th, lat 58 lon 7020, spoke schr Daring, from St Domingo for London. Brig Mina (Bry, Holder, Monveviieo, 50 days, with hides, &o, to Heney & Parser. rig G que (Braz), Cintra, Rio Grande 64 days, with hides, to John Bento &Co. Crossed the Equator May 4 in Jong 49; had tine weather ; has been 7 daya north of Hatteras. Brig Argo (Br), Wombach, Aquin, &i Domingo, 16 days, with Logwood to Richard Tagiey.’ Had fine weather; has been7 ays north of Hatteras ; left no vessels, ‘Brig Clara and Agnes (Lr), Gaion, St Jonny PR, 10 days, with sugar and molasses to Sturge: Co--véssel to Hatton, Watson & Co; had five weather; bas been 4 days north of Hatteras, Brig Joun Jeffery (Br), Nickersen, Yabacon, PR, 18 days, with sugar, to G A Pigs & Coliins. Had moderate weather. Has been 4 daye north of Hatteras. Lett in port brig Givan- ra, Brig La Cayenne (Bry, Doherty, Aux Cayes, 18 days, with logweod, to Morrinon & Barton. ‘Had ght Nf.winds the ene tire pasdage; has veen 6 days No! Hattcras; le! brig La Blane, for Boston, rig Mary E Leighton, Gay, Cardenas, 16 days, with augar, to Mose & Ward, {faq light head wincs ulost yr ige pacenao} hada pilot on board 5 days. Brig Eledona (ir), Smith, Matanzas, 18 dogs, with mo- lanes, to order; vessel to master; 27th, lai $8 ‘hi Jon 74, had a heavy gato from NE, lastiog ud hours; lost and’ eplit sails; ba north of Hatteras, daworth (of Kastdon), Bailey, Sagua, 12 daya ft in port een 7 LiuW : Dy ne with sugar to order, veaso! to JH Winchester; had tigat ean ‘th for 7 Bowling Green | be found of interost :— Brig Nuovitas, Ward, New York for Salem. Brig W W Lord, Bobin, New York for Pictau, Schr Alex Wiley, Avery, Baltimore for Providence, Schr frucman, Gipbs, Philadelphia for New Hedtond. Schr Palladium, Ryder, Philadelphia for New Bedford, Schr J D ingralam, Dickens, Philadelphia for Boston. Schr H Dolamater, Letts, South Amboy for Norwich. ‘ebr Mercer, Wasson, Amboy for New Haven. Schr Staten Lslander, Hammond, Amboy for New Haven. Sehr D.C Foster, Shéaield, Hulzabethport for Pawtucket. chr J H Burnett, —, Elizabethport for Fall River. Schr Senator, Pauikiin, Elizabetbport for Boston. Schr Messenger, Dean, Rondout for Taunton. Schr Urbana, Kelly, Fiormont for Bristol. . Bri Schr WH Hoboken for Fail River. Schr E Bones, Fe dboken for Wareham. Schr Garland, Lindsley, hoboken for Hartford. Schr Veto, Harrington, New York for Thomaston. Beir 8 B Miler, Chapman, New York for New London. BELOW. Bark Commodore Dupont, Nichols, 18 days from Matan- zas. (Received a plot from boat David Miteuell, No 3, 28h “iri Mina’ (ir)e froma Montevideo. (By pilot boat Wash riz Mina'(Br), from Montevideo. ° on Rage Or @y pil SAILED. Steamships Aleppo, Russia, and Nevada, for Liwerpool: ps PO, ay ja, af Ha seve 10 44 | Caledonia, Glasgow; South Carolina, Charleston; ship anon VI. Wind at sunset 8, hight, Shipping Notes, There arrived at this port from foreign ports during the month of May lnat 488 vessels, showing a decrease of 128 vessels as compared with the arrivals of the corresponding month of 1869, In this connection the following table will Brigh, Schoouers,. Ly foreign ports 47,414 passengers. The largest number of passengers ever brought to this port in one vesse) at a single trip arrived in the steamship The Queen, from Liverpool, May 28, being, cabin and stecr- ‘age, 1622. month of May from Marine Disasters. Brio Ropin—Mr Henry Wover, of pilot boat Washingtori 9.22, reports May, 2 lat $9 98, lon M4, apoxe vere Robie of St Andrews, NB), from Portland for } almost to- tally dismasted. The captain stated that on on the edge of the Guii sudden squall of great fu junday, 82d ult, ‘Stream, the vessel was struck by whieh carried away part of the ‘and everything above the foremast head. One seaman was knocked overboard and drowned. When spo- ken the Robin was under foresail, a foretopsall for mainsail, and jib. ‘The captain would endeavor to get to this port, Brie JAMES MoRou1E (Br), Cates, at Holmes’ Hole, from Shulee for New York, when off East Chop, morning of lst, ‘was in contact with schr Lacon, and sprang bowsprit, broke Jibboom and lost headgear. The Lacon received no mate- Hal damage. Bue THOMAS HoLcoMBE, Maxcey, from New York for Frontera, before reported ashore at Piaya Santa Ana, bas been floated, and arrived at Havana May 81; amouut of damage not stated. Buia ToaRoa, Davidson, from Rio Janeiro, with rose- wood, tor New York, put into Bermnja May 17 in distress, She was ready for sca 28tn, Sour AL¥YRED F Hown (ot Searsport), which got ashore at 23d, arrived at Bangor 28th, in tow of tug Ralph Ross. She ig damaged to the amount of But for the assistance of steamer Mahoning, which stnek to her th days, she would hane been a total wreck. name of the other schr which got ashore at the same piace Je the Capitol, of Frankfort, with a cargo of lumber, bound to Boston: Damage not aggertained. Scur Louisa W Brepsat, lost off Cape Ann, was owned by Captain Giles Latham and others, of Mystic, Ct, was worth about $6000, and not insured, Soun Many E Hye, Ethridce, from New Haren for New York, ran ashore on Nigger Head, Hell Gate, PM Slat, and carried away hey forefoot. Scum WG DRansorn, from Richmond. Me, at Philadel- phia Jet, loot mainvoom in a gale olf Saidy ‘Hook on the ul Scum § R THOMAS, before reported ashore at Lewes, Del, has been pumped out and will probably,be got of after dis? charging part of cargo. . Miscellaneons. AMERICAN LLOYD's REGISTER—We have received the sup- plement for June 1 of the “Amorican Lloyd's Universal Standard Record of Shipping.” ‘This work was established by Capt Thos D Taylor 11.1857, is a valuable vademecum for all engaged in ehipptag, and has acquired a wide-world fare in the commercial world as a book of reference for ship- owner, charterer, c, as a standard record not only of Ame- riean, but of eraft of every nationality fn the world, Whatlemen. Arrived at New Bodford 80th, bark Bf deen, Pacific Ocean, Taicahuano Mar oil, Sent home 40'bbis ap ol. ight, 40 bbls sp oll from bark Palmetto. Reports, spoke April 90, int 8) 4. lon 8 W, ship Niger, Cleaveland,' NB, bound home, oll as last reported, and was in company 2 days, ome at New Bedford 29h, ¢chr Irving, Crapo, Atlantic een At & Susan, Heren- 9, with 1406 bois ep frei ena April, schr Admiral Blake, Hammond, of Marion, o!! not reporjed; 10th, bark EB Phiilfpa, Chapel, of NL, 300 bbs sp. Sailed from do April 6, bark gape Horn Pigeon, Hazard, of Dartmouth, 280 bbls sp. and 80 do wh ofl; sehr Washington ‘reeman, Bradley, FH, 165 bbis sp and 60 do wh oil; 7th, ~ bark Desdemona, Davis, NB, 80 sp and #0) do wh oil. Park Endeavor, of NB, waeat aca Feb 14, with 50 bt 8) of! and Loiting & emall whale, sluce last réport—650 sp, 5 wh ail told, Schr Marv D Leach, Atwood, called off Bermuda 22d uit for recruits, and proceeded game day. A letter from on board bark Hercules, McKensie, of New Brunswick, reports her at Honolulu April 17, with 660 bole wh oil, A jeter from Captain Jenney, of bark Obio, of New Brunswick, reports her at St. Helena April 11, bound on a cratse of a'woek, when would return and ship oil by bark Fairlie, of London, for New Branswick, A letter from Captain Days, of bark Desdemona, of New Brunswick, reports her at St. Helena April 6 with 60 Dbis sp and 100 do wh ofl, Would sail next day on a cruise around the island. Spoken. Shin Golden Hind, Hatch, from Liverpool for Anjier, April 1, on the Equator, Ship Helene,(NG), Raschen, from Bremen for New York, May 12, lat 46, lon 80, Bark Griffn (Br) Armstrong, from Philadelphia via Gib- lay 9, no lat, &e, Havana, May 29, off Cape raltar for Trieste, May, dismasted, Soule, from Liverpool for Buenos Brig Robin, from Portiand for Brig Carrie Berth: Ayres, April 8, lat? 8, fon 88 W. Frig Thomas Owen, from Guantanamo for New York, May $0, 40 miles south of Chincoteague, echr Mary GCollf Endicott, from Cienfuegos fora port north of Hatteras, May 25, lat 34 44, ton 74 28. : Foreign Port Awtwrrr, May 19—Arniyed, Itasca, Tarbox, Callao, i sBRIETOL, B, May 81—Arrived, ebip Whittier, Swap, NYork jay 12). BRENEN, May 18--Salled, Leipzig (s), Jaeger, Baltimore (and passed Dover 19h). Bomway, April 6—Salled, J P Wheeler, Harris, Liverpool; Sapphire, feidera, Galle. AROFLONA. May 16—Arrived, Rosa, Millett, Mobile, Bran vpa—Arrived at Hamilton May 27, ship Gen Cham- verluip, Alexander, Boston (to load mn ex ship Clara 6); schr Rover (Br, Barrett, NYork; 26th, wrecking steamer Lackawanna, Perry, NYorx (with diving apparatus to recover cotton on ship Clara Morse Sailed 28d, bark Eliza Bares (Br), Veazie, NYork~(an- cbored in Murray's Anchorage on account of head winde); 2th, schr Isanel Alberto, Tooker, NYork; 26th, brig THA Pitt’ (Br), Locke, NYork; 27th, schr Morning Star (Br), mith, ——. Arrived at St George's 18th, steamer Win Taber, Hutchin- son, NYork for San Francisco (and cleared same day); 24th, steamer Aipha (Br), Halitax fer St Thomas (and proceeded) ; 22th, brig Chesapeake, Doe, Baltimore (and sailed same day for Demerara. brigs Glance (Br), Frith. Mareefiles (with cargo Sailed 21 of brig Two Brothers, from NYork); 24th, brigs Zingara (Br), for Barbados; Two Brothers (Br), Weaver, for NYork. In port May %8, ship Portiaw, ‘Rice, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, eles Darks Jorn’ Edney (sr), Hopkins con: enined; Mary © Dyer, repy; Erromaoga ge) Fieel, wtg Sxders; Sagn Pedersen, disg} brigs Magule Vali (Br), Kirby; from Genowfor Baltimore (on Marine slip); Tauro (Bri, on (from Ko Janeiro) for Nvarky ready for seas Mar. Merrill, for NYork, with to (Br roduce, re tig Sophia (ir), Meintire, Was at vb jai A ate ey Slet, whh cotton ex ship tara Templar, (siete for do, 3. paon, for ; Lord Balt Br), NYork lag; Campar ners (Bo) hon, for do xo; Folomac (He), Wilson, ¥ AMPLON, June l—Arrived, steamship Donan, Ernst, 21) for Bremen {and pi 5 i Mere ‘May 17—Sailed, Ploen, Kuntzen (from New May 18--Gailed, brig John Wesley, Ford, NYork. nnn sokn PR, May brig Thomas Campbell, jmore. In port i Clara Agnes, for NYork 17th; schr Eolus, Srenema inte . for American Ports. oe BOSTON, May S1—Arrived, sehr Jesse Hart 2d, Pieréon, Georgetown, D Cieared—-Steamships Palm ), Watson, Liverpool via worn; St Lonis ‘Whitehouse, NYork; ship Franklin, Drews i J 1—arrh barke Emma P Secor, Liverpoo! ie cans, brig Polusett, Phlladelph mn. Balled-. Palmyra, NYork. BALTIMORE May 8 Arrived, etéamship Cuba, Duke- hark, New Orleans via Havana; bark Amazoi, Chapman, Rio Janeiro; brigs Premier (Br), Wilson, Mayaguez ; ry New Rotterdam; schrs E lelen, Per ford, jeared— be (Swe), Kramer, K Brown rae mC Bigtiberns Valeria, Opakiin, Gard: nas (and sailed); OE Ulark, Orook, Ola Providence’ and a market, Balled Brig Mary Olivia. LN, i ton, 3. lor, MeMSTUL May Bl—Seued, ‘sch Minerva, Collins, St UTD aS. CHARLESTON, June 1—Arrived, brig Mary Rice, Baltl- moresschts David Wasson, and Addie Puller, NYore PORTRESB MONKOS, June 1 Passod infor ‘baltimore, bark Manitou, from Humacoa ; brigs Prairie Bird, fram Weat Indies; Wild’ Horse, from Matanzas; schr Catawamteak, from Ma: PALL RIVER, Ma By—Saled schra J & Shindler, Stecl mam Philsactphlas Aan Twibitl, Bawards, NYori, 3 Sigt—Arrived, schr San Juan, Jones, Rondout. ied Sebr Isaac H Borden, Hadwin, NYork. /ALVESTON, May 26—Arrived, brig Karmsund, Ostmund- TOWN, DO, May 80—Arrived from eastern ports, lis, Baylis, and Geo fauiane, Adams. |—Sohrs Wm H Phelps, Cranmer, Hoboken ; Sarah J Cleared. Hoyt, Cranmer, New Haven, Bit Ontrived from eastern ports, schrs Oakes Ames, Ed- West Wind, Townsend; J L monds; Dan Brown, Grinnel Newton, Rich; Ida Della Torre, Davis; Jobn Walker, Jas H Seguine, Shaw; J W Hine, Lane. Cl zie D Small, Tice, Wareham; Bessie Kate V Edwards, Allen, Hyanuis; G Ri potas sehen oP Wescae Useans Ga jew Orleans for in, Urann, Cay Hiaytien for do; Guiding Siar (Br), Merriam, NYork Tor Halt fax; Gen Warren, Bishop, do for Geshile, Kenny, do for kocktand; Emma F ry. do for Boston ; Jane, Loud, and J B Clayton, Clayton, Ehzabethport for do; Jas 8 Hewitt, Foster, Newburg tor do. Sailed—! lerson; schra Gen Warren, Guiding Star, J B Allen, A FJ Cummings, Z Stratton, MM Weaver, Jas Lawrence; Josie Wilson, Yona, Sandy Polut, Viola, Gold: en Eagh Bist AK Tas Murchile (Br), Cates, Shulee for Jellerson, NYork for Salem; Geo Sar- do; Lacon, Thomas, Hoboken for Boston; IB L, , do for Portsmouth ; Pioneer (Br) Gilliatt, NYork tor Cornwallis; B @ Irwin, Johnson, Balti- more for Sal isbury. ‘Passed by 80th, bark Rosina, Pierson, from Singapore for E, May 27—Arrived, bark R_B Walker, Pettingil, rs Menawa, Dissosway, NYork; Amos Edwards, Somers, Galveston. NEW ORLEANS, May 27—Arrived, ship Golden Rule, Hall, Boston; bark J Godfrey, Sears, NYork; brig Clytie, Dow, Genoa. leared—Steamship De Soto, Morton, NYork via Havana; ship Preston, McDonald, Liverpool. h—Cleared, steamships Zodiac, Hines, Belize; Yazoo, Catharine, Philadelphia via Havana; ship United States, sant, Li ; bark wre; Lea Bon Fils (Br), Privat, Bordeaux; Maria, M@rcédes (Ital, Guletia Gibraltar for orders; Guiseppa Rocea (Ital), Pallio, do. June i—Arrived, bark Ville de St L.00 (Fr), Dubois, Hong Kong, 107 days, with 167 coolics, SourHwsst Pass, May 27—Sailed, ship Chas Davenport ; bark Fronk Marion, Pass-A-1'OUTRE, May 27—Arrived, brig Annie (NG), from 0 Janeiro. PHILADELPHIA, May S1—Arrived, ships City of Hamil- ton (Br), Phillips, London ; H8 Sanford, Dunphy, Liverpool; barks Starlight, Savy, Matanzas; Argean, dence; schra Hoctor Bn Hackett, Havana} Windsor, N8;, Maggie B Marston, Marston, and Ireland, Bath; Z L Adams, Nickerson) Clars Merrick, Hand, and Elwood Doron, Jarvis, Boston; Hazleton, Gardner, Sea? connet; Lena Hunter, Perry, Hallowell; G A Haydon, Narri- son, and D Currie, Barrell, Portland; J P Cake, Endicott, Ba- Jem ; Geo Hotchkiss, Rackett, Providence; R Law, York, and M VanDusen, Compton, Stonington; Flora, Smith, Lynn: R P King, Bivens, Cobasset; Tay:or & Mathis, Chesdman, Fall River; Julia A Craw!ord, Young, Greenport; Isabella Thomp- son, Endicott, New Bedford; LG Hickman, Robinson, New York, Below, bark Ann Elizabeth, from Cardenas, Clearea—Bark Henry P Lord, ‘Thompson, Matanzas; brig Volant (Br), Gallison, Glace Bay; schra Maggie E Gray, Pilis- bury, Barbados: K Davis, Handy, and A Young, Yound, Cain- bridgeport: Kllen Holgate, Golding, Newborn; Pauzusscit, en; Alicé B Garduer, Barbour, Salem, brig B a Fe, P: labon. PORTLAND, May 28—Arrived, brig Julia E Haskell, 1: kell, Matanzan; schrs Francis, Gibbs, Georgetown, DC; Sei ville, Chase, Baltimore, h—Arrlved, brig U'S Packard, Packard, Mobile. Beiow, brig Zoe (Br), trom Nervis, WI, for orders, PROVIDENCE, G ship Victoria, Wool ford, do. May anmer, Georgetown, DC more; Fanny G Warner, Conover, Terry, Newburg: Morning Star, Lynch, port. fed—Schra. Henry A Taber, Bowma: oviun, sod Uncas, Morgan, N York; Bell aworth). Blst—Arrived, sehr Jas English, Barker, Rondout, Bailed—Schra Stephen M Davey, Georgetown, Alabama, Vangilder, Philade) Geo Conover, Te Bela Peck, Avery, and Josep! liyer, Crossley, NYoray Jos Marsh, Smith, Rondout. RICHMOND, May 80—Arrived, brigs Germania (Br), Kos- ter, and Nepiune (Br), Bonde, Baltimore; achra Souther ier, Darling, Rockport; Pinta, Smail, Bowdoiibam ; Lucy D, Hig: ging, Boston ; Transfer, Windsor, NS. SAVANNAH, May Si—Arrived, steamship Montgomery, NYork ship StJames, Newport. Juno }—Arrived, brig Valero, NYork; schr Chimo, Rich- re. Clearea——Schrs Adelina, Portland; EJ Palmer, Matanzas. STONINGTON, May 29—Arrived, schr Jane, Nash, Westerly for NYork (and satled 8)th), Sailed—Schra DJ Willitts, Chesebro, New Bedford for NYork; North Pacific, Eaton, Elizabethport tor Providence; G R Conover, Ree Kondont for do; Ange}, Baker, and Scranton, NYork for New Bedford; Quickstep, Philadelphi for Lynn; Auna Gales, Nashua for NYork; Minnesota, Puinney, NYork for Sandwich; Perine, Sheilleld, Somerset for NYork, WILMINGTON, NO, May 81—Cleared, steamship El Cid, Nickerson, NYork, ‘cleared, steamship Wm P Clyde, NYork. Wag May 30—Arrived, schr Mattnow Vassar, Jr, tie. Elizabethport i 3 WINTERPORT, Me, May 80—Arnved, brig Harp, Snow, Cardenas, Nat Totmes, Young, do or June onnnnrnnanrnn MISCELLANEOUS, UCTION GOODS AT A BARGAIN, A Having bought out a part of the stock of the late frm of E. V. Haughwout « Co., I am now selling Siver-plated Ware, , Refrigerators, Cooking Urenstte, China and Ginss and other House FurnishingGoo at prices that would aston- ist the Danes Come one; come sh DD; BASSFORD, Cooper Instiiute, A THIGE REQUISITES OF HEALTH. + If lithe sickly people in the world were to take to their beds and demand medical treatment, there would not de doctors enough to attend them nora suMliclent number of the robust to nurse them. Three conditions are ab-clutcly escential to health, viz, @ good appetite, easy digestion and ability esp xoundiy. Seven-eighths of the many thousanda who suffer from {ndisposition, yet do not labor under serious disease, complain that they “can’t eat,” that their stomache are “out of order,” or that they “don’t sleep well.” For this class of ailments few porsons think of calling Ina physician, Nor is at necessary, inasmuch a3 a. course of Hostetter’s Bitters will certainly ieii¢ve the de- rangements of the stomach, the liver and the nervous s7s- tem, from which want of appetite, indigestion and sleepteas- arise. This excelient vezetable toufo and corrective is elightful anodyne. Insomnia (or incapacity to sleep) ‘which has resisted all the ordinary remedies will yiela roadl- ly toa dose of this pleasant sedative taken just before retir- ing to reat. In ordinary medical practice {t 13 usial to give a stomachic, an aperient, an invigorant, a soporiiic an antiseptic, as the case for the time vetng may seom more particularly to require, but in this grand restorative all these medicinal properties and many others are bienced in due proportion. Thus, the digestion is stimulated, while the bowels are reguiates, the liver toned, the strength recruited, the, mecved calmed), the ¥ 8 belloved fluids puritied and the clrewiation equi thut there is no other restorative and regal the world which acts eo beneficially and agre the assimilating and secretive orgaas at the anme time; 9 to all who lack the three fundamental requisites of heaith, nud enjoyment, a vigorous apatite, found digestion and re: freshing sleep, ft is confdentiy recommended ag a apeciiic. Sally Eliott, Springheld, Mass, LETTER FROM DR. 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