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10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1871—TRIPI\¢ suxer, nt gta inst lexandra (Dan), Verdon, St C @ 29 - * y : ie by | _ Bork Princess Al (Dan) forward was pecause he Petievet that the | defence of the government aga! an attac! s shx--Roche ‘on the bar closete the Beacon where she] HAVANA, Nay 10—A: teste ieee Aa E U R Oo P E Vunted States bad no rirsut whatever, 10 | Selor Castelar, read two documents, one being ipa fila Bares (Br, Vesey, Hamfiton (P ; tne Saatoae oaition. “er amt, New ort is ine pects. San Ju decal een thou tor No. LIVER Bl Doboy, for c@_ | Ribera th rg ee ae een eatens nee | BAER HU Oran Met pre | Makau tant re aan | Nee ra Yr a Sy as a that was Washington Terrlv ory, consisting ol » i, ots ‘dk Oo ©! ing dra : Elect} o 9,000 Square mules of the # nest land.in that partof | tate elections, and the other the statistics of | Beste Howell, bemarer Aber Bichon, rudder bil eromlag ovr ar. A port wardens survey | yaroezo™ J& May B—Arrived, orig Avon (Br), Garner, The Manicipal lec Yons | aS Pare an hhore disputes, | the voting, From the latter it appeared that of the ene Zeta Pa Cook, Barbadoe—* | Gente Gos Baxx Rowe, at Philadelphia 19th inst from Liverpool, ex- | _alied Bur aches UF anoey. Lane anes ME, Pikak France / Nevertheless, in conseg’ yence of the boundary iine | 4,000,000 of electors in Spain 2,700,000 voted. Of | env Hen Lg a ain HY Brown & Oo. —_ hae weather. APE 1,, move boat aud cabin | reat, ‘Barker, ad York 1 5 . rd not veing put down ‘on the chart, a dispute com- | these 1,900,000 voted for the Ministerial candidates, Sehr Martha T Pike, Hower p - meptere. Bier plese cals oppose rg ie ‘ee roe oy & “Arrived, Tyger, ptinsgn, Charleston flow weary ““ An agreeme, 4 he a ary Py ior nf oe 350,000 for the republican candidates and eye Parkers ve , @racher, St John, NB, vis Port- posted wrecked om, ¢ Colorado Reet, bas been sold for 80, w Crieana: Algeliqne, MoBuraie, Norfolk: I tered into that wal the peerage Di clireed 450,000 for the Carlist candidates. If pore Gober Harriet Brewster: Squires Savannah = Avbott pmo with wreckers to save cargo at 60 per i ‘Nemeale cena New Fore Webster, appointment i sides had asseu' on correct it would seem that the ‘team Monitor 7 -ftmards, Poiladel pleapts ay in, Hammond, New York: 3d, BISMARCK AND THE, ‘NEW TERRITORY, | th? ponte in aisyrgte, nenther party siouid interfere bv iesag least im favor in the country ig tne te: | fester Concord ret htadetoiia, gun May Atlas eoocnets Be tite Tyas Treated near St- | New Orleans; Loveld, New York: Usiand, akaty api with the other: ‘buf notwithstanding, @ violent 9¢- | Dubitean, ‘The republican deputies in the Congress | Canal boat JW gNorman, Phiiadelphia, nd the underwriter’s agent was in charge. Ear talbet; Goorplane, Marsiart, Baltimore; $3, i G ? cupation of the island by American troops occured | deny the accuracy of the Minister’s figures, and ,, Y oe, Samper Soun MINNIE ARNOLD (of Yarmouth, NS), Lunt, from | Francisco; Cecilis, Bistrup, Rio Janeiro; Nevada (e), Greeny | during the €%i'Aence oi the convention, Tosurrender | nave boldly deciared thelr intention to wage im- ; Port Medway, NS for St Kitts, bern reported abandon New York. ‘The San Juan and, Thexp Postage Questions | 1 under sver, circumstances, would, in bis opinion, | placable war on Marshal Prim's solunion of the ff ARRIVALS, dismasted and in'a sinking condition, and crew landed Cleared let, Preston, Donald, and J L Dimooks Lin » i § WA's Coil has reply to Sagasta, ‘Once we had in the HERALD MYA Jast a week on short Z a ry i ie “y in the, British Parliament. honor ‘aid cregit of uhis country.” To the United | MATeDIY to Sagusta, “Once we bad in the han Bene Coe Pe RALD STRAM YACHTS. | | fata mock om shor sliowauen, nd pniy 10 guioneot mater. | Pranien: 4h, Ramard MeDowel, Pere, jew York; Baltioy : States San Juan would be of litte or no value ex- rsecuted; now im the hands of the sts | C-ueenstowa May 4, with mdse and passengers toJ G Dale. | for duty. it out May 1, Parthia (s), Watson, for Boston; Nova. cept 4a enable her to prevent us from seeing out of = have worse—we have a democracy led. | “day 8, lat 43, lon Si 30, passed feed ‘Rooan (Br), from New- Sour HENRIETTA, from Boston for Savannah, which put Seottan | (Oy Richardson. Montreal and Quebec; Aleppo ‘oe our own portsor out of the Channel, while to us it | When I see the disorders and the illegaliues of the port for New York ; same 7:30 PM, a Dutch bark show- | into Wilmington, NC, for Tepairs, after being struck by light- | Moreland; Cuba («), Moodie; Nebraska (s), Guard; Wyom! ASFORAL, | ws of considerable importance. He hoped, there: | ejections, the shoelings without trial, the states of, { 9E2,5,8 Vb, 85 PM ial 45, lon 3920, sloamer Nemesis, Bing, bas bad Rew fast put in,’ and will be ready io pro- | (#),WMineray, and Pennsylvania a), Webster, Now York: force, the noble Earl opposite would be able to give & | siege, tne writers i prison, the provincesin anez | bound Winame dey a rman stone ant apie Grint hil, New York: Florene» Treat Shon ARDINAL “CULLEN'S MAY Savorauie answer to the quesuon which he had pus | ceptional state, 1 could almost ‘mot to have dey 7 PM, a eank cook S German steamer. bound Fi | Scum CommERoR, from Rondout for Boston, before report- | Benaedy, and A /t0 hina, contbuted tothe revolutio Sepiomber. "From | XW) ia Tier 2 ne aE EA At | edruninioln the North nver, auld for dtatnaton inh | aimdergh; 2, Lorenz Lune Batmors; Albion, Paras, Sen Cc lars Attack oa the) ,{" GBaNVILLE had no doubt the facts which tke | the day you voted here a celebrated solution, trom | 9:2¢ AM, 225 miles east of Sandy Hook, a trieviggedsteamer, | 0% having made paid by the ttesmalae eon a ior, 8850. | Gardner, New York; Crimea, Glover, Savannah via Cardift;, _ ennarage tnt | ect rat ta, a ia | nay Tauro ve ab tract cea ot | ah A sane er anu, | Meee he ns rene | Ha Rie nce fc Spe tr Hoo " i rs. Detam ; f Spanish Government. Commission, however, which wasdealing with those | (26 monarchy you Dave established aa T wad of Isa- | war's and Quecnmown ith; with misoand. passenrersvo | _ SCHR SULIOTR, before reported ashore at Portsmouth, NH, | “Lowoew, May 1—Arrived {Dewar Gungadhnr, Chamberay, pam om. , ho ‘. ng belia Il,”” Later on iu the same debate he declared | @ Dale 7, lat 48 and subi th Mf, has bee! 3 | Bi ent ; Inatiers, had determined to Keep their proceedings | that when the House Was constituted the first thing | steamer, bound Eristy, lat al 47, sore SER, steanrsbes Thee | taken to ihe wharf, whete she is now aici mera to,be | Reston, (and ent, out for Kurrachee); 24; Clete, Middleton, 4 secret Until they had arrived ab some definite reeuls | hg and tis companions inteuded to do was to pro- | tings (NG). trom New York for tamburg, pal sets, | tbe earao of coal, * vi torClarke, New York Eden, "Garrioch, Tquique and’ New i Steamal », Buchanan, q ‘ork ; ton, ‘Tee Inman steamship City of Paris, Captain ‘Altre. | CUS Way OF the cine. ea to know whether | DOS¢ solemuly the deposition of tne dynasty. mniccmablp Titian (Br) Bu ta arsaim, | phcut A BWerwonr. Anderson, from New York for | ¥Gieused ta Carle Gree eee toe” Geanbay, Smith, Bos ist, Palermo 3id, gnd Gibraltar 26th, | Brunswick, Ga, put into Charleston « few days since to sto} with frult, &c, to Chamberlain, Phelps ‘& Co, Pwased north | a leaks and bas been placed in Marah's dry Jeske in thav cig | ORs of the Azores, and bad ffne weather and light easterly winds : iry dock, in that city, | aited from Gravesend 4th, Erstatnt , | telat 2 80'N, ion 90, where encountered aatcong eale Trou | Where she wil undergo the necessary repairs. Fuguon Apel fr-saled Gaul, Jeceariag, New Yorks: ‘ Rouse, from Liverpos! May 4, via Queenstown the | tne Commissioners were 1n possession of two Ameri- arrived bs day tree ’ | can charts, the one published py Colonel Freeman i vase sath salle ae pire ane dm 1848 and the other last year, the jine im the for- PARSONS IN PARADISE. k Co1.yER—Capt Taylor, of achr Wm Collyer, at Cruse later man wows, mer being drawn down close to the Ainerican shore, W ond BW, lnstiog M4 nonse) since maderaie weather and | you'r tn Gen from Bator eps nae ‘ and in the javier so close to Vancouver's Isiand tiat | Christian Moral Science Association—Mer- | To<"%," th hia pene Now 2001: in it Beale foo 48 98, | that his vousel low’ false Keel While ‘ashoresat Blackwell's | MaRrrone Wey sk ied area em Ore FRANCE. 11 was linpossible a ship of any size could get through maids, Methodists and Mormonism, passed an iccberg and two large fields of ice,” Island (as before reported), was incorrect. She was towed MARSEILLE: i'29-"Salled, Urano, Cosuilch, ‘New the passage. . e Steamship Mercury {Bm ‘Hetherington, New Orleans, 9 | of at high tide without damage. $ York Concord, Le ix, San Franc.sco, Seton nee Earl GRANVILLE—The Commissioners are im pos. | Some tve and twenty ministers and laymen sat | days, wih cotton to Lorut & Co, Had hne weather; Lith tae Tar Pada ais ye Vas, Tune Stockhuzen, from Bar | Mav rome May BCiseee Cathe seb Wee eck, ‘ n = 3] 5 r i . ¥ ja for Padan; York, 7 |, Hat 8 Tae Muntcipal Elections im France. ecsuion of all the informasion’ wilch we have been | Gown to dinner as Delmonioos last evening. The | soup. the tleruury. fe ound to Bases parin tes forre, | baring wads send her Otonea, Wee seats Meek eae, | _dalisd Ime Won, Yeo, Howe, Galimorer tise tee Tue correspondent of the London Daily News, | adic to give them. As to details such as those men- | rooms were comfortable, the dinner good (though | pairs, having part of machinery disabled, The Mis shipping ber cargo. Rogers, New York; 9d, Louisa, Glover, Thomas Har Twritmg from Versailles on the 2.2 anst., say Unt Te | eet ne ae ea a ould Chace aeons: | somewhat of @ hydropathic cast), and everything | *3°hored.on the bar. Ciyae. varker, Richmond, City Point | BABE April 8 Achilles, Maror, from Baxer's Ialand for | "Yntfor ‘dg ns: Palsyra, Marlin (oy Baltimore; 24, Hude garding the sews, “representing that according to | tat the mode in which they should be decided, was lovely. The divines looked supremely lappy as | and Norfolk, with mdse aud passengers, to Washington & | ErOpe, which put fn tere sendeeaied. The. eit: Auscharge, | gon, Anthony, New York. tue earliest intelligence te municipal elee ——~—- they digcussed the good things before them, anda Ceatp City of Montreal, Daggett, Liverpool; 41 days, with | enéaged to take on part of her cargo (guano). aclTHCASZLE, NEW, Feb 35—Salled, Woosung, Bonner; ‘dons were either moderately republican | The Question of Cheap Postal Communics- | peniznted sinner happening to drop in among the | ™ése to Thomas Dunbams, Nephew & Co; took the northern | | CORK, Mav 1—The Kingston (flour, meal and potatoes) PLYMOUTH, May 1—Of, Damon, Petrons, trom Philadel- vor Bonaps-tist, must mot be understood | tion Between England aad Amorica ta the | party during the evening would have thought him- | {he sante, 8) TOCerae Winds, has been 14 days W of | ine ee ree ent oaince,tallen off; she was | rhe for Havre. set, Dulsbers, Holljes,°from Rotterdam sas. meanmg that the two causes come British Parliament. selfsudienly transported to some heavenly spbere, | win'ndss, to missian Duahen Homey Lok Tescike. | Of eaten ia ben ans she contd nee Cee Me TIAIAE | f05 Baleares sn 96 arrived, Sams Waller, Yarwell, Naples: out ex eguo. It 8 only an a very few rural In the House of Commons on the 21 inst. Mr. | so pregnant was the air with sanctity, The country | northern paseage, und had a succession of heavy W gales; | pumps; her cargo is to be discharged into a lighter, PERNAMBUCO, April 4—Sailed, Jessy, Kidd, Hampton Commune: thar the Bonapartist lists trizmpned, | Seely moved that, in the opinton of the House, it t3 | prothers ate heartily, and listened judiciously to the Basen HB diye Wot the Banks, ‘The Pride of the Ocead | Gumesoc May 2—The Nyrcastie, Wilkens, from New- Meelestoee at Ware etn, Balmote cte “Tue abstontion which Tat rst sixmalized as the lead- | desirable that the Postmaster General should pro- | wise saws of the more cultivated metropolitan | stip American Cofgreas, Uhiselp. Condon March 9 ama | Seale for, New Gtleane (railway Paths, rich pul into the | oo) "gd, Mary “Emma, Fellows, Callao; Sabino, Paine gieature of the elections is atiributabie, where ey i We pievomenon occurred i large towns, to urders | POS 10 the Postmaster General of tue United | guides, Oue Christian from the interior, who helped | ic,oC Wight Ith, with mdse and 13 )»-ssengere to Grinnell, | countered m gnie oh We 19h; she has’ been surveyed and wreatlel tit, steamship Ooeanio, Murray (trom Liverpoal), ie’ -e and experienced Hrou the Cowamune of Paris, and in the country dis- | States that the letier postage between the two | hiunseli Sa ROT ED stzong werterly gales; haw been 0 dare i ofthe Batis» oplekorpan penny May tee webcoees) Harven | AOE tte a reg caer ante mgeea aa s Tact that nts, 2 0 iv ve Ce - lunbeam (Br), Holmes, Ca IS cays, with railway v, ot OTTERDAM, May leared, Wm Ingham, tricts to the Tact that the peasal ‘0 longer driven | countries should be reduced from three pence to one declared he punished his body for love of his Master | iron, to CL Wright & Uo. Took the Stipes assage and | Queen, from Chicago. with a cargo of 21,000 bushels of corn, | stadt, New Yor! ly to whe poll by the garde champctre, as they were wander the empite, cd ainck wane Gall nace } Penny. He pointed out at some length that the | and never permitted his appetite anything m the | had moderate weather. ‘April 98 lat 4417, lon 8019, ‘passed | Bruck on a sho . le three large 2 ‘ fro Captain Allen, insurance inspector, had t ‘ —I ences, tutored by the calamites of the last eigut | change would not only be of great advantage to the | shape o1 fluids sironger than water, although his Ship Majeatle (GF Boson Burhan, Cara a days, sith ators at Wwork, and it isexpected that most of the grain sen Francis,” Be ae enh aie onths, have arrived at the corciusion that if they | mercantile community, but still more to the poorer | S¢rVauts had che privilege of indulging in tea and | yafiway iron, to order-—veasel to master. Took the rorthern, | Will be saved, SWANAGE, April 80—Off Duriestone Head, Auguste, Von had’ aot said oui to the plebiscule there | classes, who nad HOW “considerable communication | Cofee at their own expense, A handsome young sage and had variable weather; May 10, lat 40, lon 68, Lrvenroot, May 1—The St, Louis (#, Gillan, arrived here | Harten, from Bremen for New York, would have been no war, and now they | wiih America, while it would also benefit the postal Baptist from Brooklyn was cailed upen to give wa bark sertng WSW, with loss of fore topgailant mast; | from New Orleans, reporta:—On April 14, in lat 309, lon ‘Of St Albans are 1, W Messer, Smith, from New Or Jook with horror upon a baliot box. and | revenue, and have the further result of drawing the | {hanks for the dinuer. | Dr. Pentecost prayed long and | hasbeen 1b duys W ofthe Banks. | 1) To 4, | 7.4m, passed a large vessel, bottom up, copper sheathed, ap- | leans or Bremen; 24, ‘Daphne, Fountain, from New York r 0) e| 2 i rie: af jorcibly, after which the business of vening Was My n ja m1 ). with mdse, ently quite clean, and appeared no! ave n lor iD Will not go wear one i they can help it | rejations of the two countries much closer together. opened by the chairman, @ very poy oe ae Boyd’ Hincken, Was 2% days to the Banks with strong | that state’ On the Lot, 10th and 17th “April experienced thost | STAVANGRR, April 1¢—Satie, Odin, Perle, Seen yesterday and was beached to prevent her | SniFi.ps, May 4—Arrived, Cornelia, Atkins, Pensacola. ‘The votes registered on Suuday last were mainly | Mr, MUNDELLA seconded Lhe motion. He complamet r, | westerly gales, since baffling winds and very wet weather; | terrific weather from all points of th SAMARANG, March 9—Arrived, Geo , Jenkins, Mose of the inteiligent classes, und these are in the | that the present rates were too high, votwithstand- with & thin, uneven, plpibg voice. After showing the | took a pilot from boat ‘Abus Leggett, No ° in the South | finishing from the Wi and theses mating aesuplete breach Passaroeang. ‘ main repudilcau—it remuining true all the time tnat | ing the reductions Witich had been made, and thag | Devetits of union anu the vbjectof the gathering he | Charnel, regal: but doing trifling camage. On April?) atS PM, in | | TROON, May 2—Arrived, William Paterson, Allen, Savan- if Napoleon Ill. could only get a tulcrum to work an | stiiigreater advantages might be expected froin the | 8Ubsided. Brother Maclise’s burly person then | Ship Storkors (Nor), Erichsen, Rotterdam, 66 days, with | ia(48 11, lon 219° beingenear dusk, passed. a bark, inward loomed up, He “lobbed” mis head On.one side aud, ; Hse to Funch, Edge # Co. Took the northern passage, and | bound, with maiomast gone; could ‘not discern aby other ‘At anchor in the Roaas, Gem, Deane, from experienced heavy NW and SW gales; lost and spilt sails, | damage. Mobile, in quarantins. ciesijack vard, &c. «| May 8—The Asteriana, Campbell, arrived here from New ‘Trieste, April 3)—Arrived, Letitia, Caatellain, New York, ip Rattler (Ital), Lacommare, Palermo, Feb 26, via | Orleans, reports when in lat 39 N,lon 52 W, encountered a VALParatso, April 3—In port ship Mary Goodell, Sweet- ta March 6, with brimstone to Chamberlain, Phelps & | hurricanc, blowing around all points of the compass, throw | zer, from Buenos Ayr: —veaael to Seagar & Co. Passed Gibraltar, March 22. Had | ing the ship on her beam ends, in which position y for Sailed 2d, ship Winona, Stanley, Callao, election In his old way, an immense majority might | proposal of his houorable [riead. ‘de made to pronounce for the empire. 1 quite con- a HERON deprecated the policy of raising reve- | leering down the side of his nose, asked firm my first impression that the legitimists and Ur- | nue from tie Post Office. Innis opinion 1b would , WHY THE CONGRESS SHOULD NOT MEET | + leanists, whether separately or in a state of fusion, | be good policy to establish an ocean penny postage ; 12 New York instead of Philadelphia? He was | * we ‘nowhere, and that the eiectious of April 80 | at once, but no one could overestimate the political | 8sWered satisfactoriy. When the great Maclivaine, | ¢ may greatly strengtuen the hands of M. Thiers, if | Aha goeral mlvadtasce Winch would voy wisuing .o retire, made @ hice litle speech for Ue | light winds and calms until coming on the coast, thence | several hours, with foreyardarm. in the water; the pale-con, i Mok acen Lowman eran ninaltor man wuncheties | a A gee icoticr ibe pa} een rae resuls froma | benent of the press, one country brotuer suggested | strons, variable eales; March 9, lat '4i°T4, lon 60 4G; passed | tinued for ls hours; aflerwards hes sslente Bi wei American Ports. of time. M. Dufaure is @ Wet blanket io ue got mid | Mr, MoNSRLL could assure the House that ne must | 10 auother—“Hovs a thousand Fears ahead of the | jperiecn, 8 wvomel Of about G0 tons, diamasied, water. | The Adriana, Uililes, arrived here from New Qrieans, expe- | BOSTON, May 13--Arrived. schre HN Miller. Miler, of at the same time as the remuant of the govern | entirely aympathize with the imotives of those wio | day of judgment, | Whats he driving at now? | Ey cmt (Bn, Burns, Cardi, $8 days, with ratlway {ron, | Ineihe anion her peer eade Urata ey on Sle throw- | Georgetown, DOi rest ment ot september 4, which no longer represents | supported the resolution. He was deeply sensible ural selection, He will come to the mermand | to order—vessel to Boyd’ & Wincken. Took the mdi - | also foresail and mainsail out of anything, and 1s knowa to be doomed the moment | aide of the ‘advantages which wonla result, espe- | Presently and tell us at what period of the pre | gaze and had light variable weather, bat" | Gamage to ship and spars, tne sblp in oring heavily upto the | Charles E Gibson, Thatcher, Mobile; ED Endicott, Endi- the civil war is over.” Giaily to Ireland, from a cheaper postal service with | wiStoric World she was arrested in her migratory | "fark Sadie ot Boston), Sinclair, Buenos Ayres, 42 aaya, | ith, when it Vegan to moderate. colt, Alexandria; Oriole, Baker, Philadelphia; E Nickerson, Awerica. He did uot, however, expect that there | GeVeopment from fish Yo des; a good founcation, | with wool, hides and 3 passengers, to GM Brewer.’ Crossed | yarvrort, May 2--The Wanderer, Brown, arrived here | Kelity, do; LC Hickman, Kobinaon, W Howl evar Text of the Summons Demanding the Sure | would be the great increase In the letters anuci- | $- Did you hear Dr. Cather's remarg avout tue | the Equator April 24 in lon 40; had fine weather; has been6 | to.day from Pensacola with a cargo’ of pitch pines, reparte ‘Barka Mary Gibbs and Ellzabeth; brig Mary render of Fort Tesy and the Reply ofthe | pated, but he hoped that great peuetits woud | ladies: "Yes; hold ou, Melivaine 1s going mnio | days north ot Ha having passed during the voyage large log of umber, but | SMO, ried, aches Loulsx Smith, Webber, Jackson- ets, doing a deal ‘of Cleared—Bark Com Dupont, Nichols, Savannah; schre Os Rark George Esson (Er), McLean, Montevideo 47 day result from the convention which he was endeavor- | Mormonism now.” At this poiut the doctor said | with wool ant hides, to G Il Brewer, Crossed the I was too far off to see what it was. ville; EL Leonard, Bunker, and George Taulane, A Insurgents. ing to negotiate for—a cheap money order system | SMeLbing about imness, but afterward explained | Xpril4 mlon dl; had varlable weaiber. Has been) days | - MALAGA, April 80—The Onkel Adermann, Eachricht, from | Georgetown, DC; DM French, Sturgis, Alexandria; Vas The following ts the text of the summons to sur- | iH," RCHONAre tora cheap mone ong tie | Has only a postprandial dimness, Upon ise | west of Hermnda,, OY Trieste for New York ( General cargo), bas put io hereteaky, | Salled—Bark Lizzie; ani from the Channel, brig Joba ender sent on Sunday, the Soth uit., to the com, | Rooter, ciasses were conducted rather by meats | SA caL aR ACTOS a eee Tees Catt | Rigen we Us Dew ibo Dacia Ace een ene tne | tease are ae rr ees. acponmn wae Ales | Runae teamers Witllam Lawrence, Hallett, from mandant of Fort Issy:— Was tie pecuniary one, He hud not an i | te progiamue lal out by br. cater and adjourued | Apt i6,in ton 4129; had cht XE wits to ial 8;thenee SH | | Penwaxnvco, April 11—The Corea, Bangs, from Zebu for | Balimore; Norman, Philadelphia; Neptaue, Baker, New From tr TaENcnrs Brroxr Font Issy,? exhausuble pursd, and auy advantage given | '0 Meet i Philadeiplua ou the 18th of June. Cross sea in the Gull; shipped lange quantities of warensana | LigeTROtk ircnenaeet tear: itndred’ bate aigas, | BALTIMORE, May 12.-Arrived, bark Windsor on Sen Mortar: Asia oetaeectie cn oe S$ {to the classes who correspond with America aaa was oblized to run before it 8 hours; stove galley, c, damaged; the leak has diminished, but the cause of it pial pedir oe nie Charen es, Fs wary Ia the pame and by order of the Field Marshal Com: ocean beret seeping joule clea ee EXCITING CONTEST IN A CHURCH. Be rr IA ya oy Havhedoos, 18, dx not yet Leen discovered: @ second ‘survey will be held thi Sea Nymph; Conley Foe ent etna mee ea mending in Chief, we sutmon the Commandant 0 he postal ad je enjoy. Sir i ‘ Rank Resene Mot pt ce. ; 5 = f Ki ich, Ej; the insurgent ‘forces, at the present moment in | Rowlaud ti, who did so much for cheap postage, - eee Phang poy Ei alg wey hd gem ngepenr dg Miscelinneous. Lief Maymiond: Lorde Pawinckets 8 Shame Dake, Foe my tO ophtmender | bimselr and | ail | hia | always laid down the principie that ho good coud | Right Between a Catholic Priest and a Pas | Hii! moderate weather:has heen days north of Hatteras,” | STEAMER SAPPHIRE, which went ashore on the Florida | Hoston; Mary, Richardson, Sallabury, Mass; Win B Thomas, troops in “the “fort. A delay of @ quarter of an hour | be efected unless the service Was sel-sapporting, ~ aio ; Hark JM Tucker (of Portland), Tucker, Matanzas, 1idays, | Ree‘a in October last, and was subacquently got of and taken | Winsome, Boston, me oe De aos be Ie ng | and that to give especial facilities to one service ut rishioner—Pistol Drawing but no Bloodshed. | with sucar and molasses, to Winchester & Towne. Had light | into Key West, arrived at Havana 12th ins! Sailed—Bark J L Wickwine; brigs Farana, Ranger; sobr ‘ st e: ; “ ee y 5 ortharly wind: by of Ha ‘ . | Melits ; | the cost of others was giving protection to one BripGzrort, Conn,, May 15, 1871. northarly winds; has been 5 days north of Hatteras, Sonn Hrcror, of Noank, Ct, has been gold to Terry & No- Téthe-Arrived, steamsh!p Baltimore (NG), Bremen; bark atthews, Sinca- | tan, of Charleston, SO, for 8663. \d—| : sie ), MeCe » Ps , PR; brigs P pry eli bebe ye rl ly Sonn Et Townsenn, of Wickford, 100 tons, bail at Cape | Demeraea. Peier & foun Br), Metgucbhin, Subas ne ot € Co. assed Anjier Jan 25; had light SE trades in th wed the Cape of Good March 12, Meridian, | May, NJ, in 1853, haa been sold to. cape TAicbels oad BANGOR, May 12—Arrived, schra Mary Patten, Cummings, jew York. ay ch '23, in Int 19.8; St Hel “ partles ta Bristol and Warren for mviie, May rable: winds ‘(tom the: esas red-—Brige Clara P Gibbs, Parker, Santa Craz; Chas self, and in the name of the entire garrison of Fort Issy, he obeys the present summons, without other couditions than | Class. As long as the present contracts existed it “ ‘ fiat of saving the river anid iuertescn cxstionet mt | Was absolutely Impossiule to reduce. the rates furs | _ AD exellement of an unusual and very striking Fesiding im Faris, thie favor will be granted. If the Com- | ther, bat there was also tis dificalty:—The inter- | chataci.r was produced at St. Augustine's Catholic mandant fails to reviy in the space of time indicated the | nai raie of postage in America Was still higher than | church in this city on Sunday morning iast by a per- | ins voy preety 4 one penny, and 1t would be impossible to ask the | gonai collision Newer the ‘off Sed het q | 2: Bermuda, May 7; had variable winds from the ‘Equa | ®!teF bali from Bristol. ‘0 this Rossel replied :— government to carry letters across the Atlantic and ec i priest and | tortoiat6N. Had very light winds throughout the trades, ARRIVAL OF THE First Pacirio WHALER.—Schr Mary E Mn, Wilmington, Del; schr Mary Ann McCann, aa een permit roureett to | distribute them all Over America at @tess rate than | OMe of bis parishioners. Tho reverend father,1 | Arr3, experienced a heavy gale from NE, carried away | Nason, of thie port Harvey Sparks master, arrived at this | Shea, SLCrOly, 1 ea sche Yankeo Blade, 0 insolent as that in your hi they charged for thetr own iuland letters, m Shaped ages oor pip cal ln ‘: ne Te ae Seated tae: ytFons title ost: ancceran: ewes > 4 | . more | seems, had stationed himself near the contribution ed the x 4 | Sopeclallsnanitniye earerinOenese eat assed the mast of « large schr with tote’ with | dhat ever entered the Pacite trom this pore” fhe cleared | Coombs, New York Brig Sally Brown (of Portsmouth, NH), My Dran Couzapr—) ith ths if % 4 8 the foot of it paimted green, tl it ul from here June 1, 1868, hi beer t 4 BRIDGEPORT, May 15—Arrived, steamer Rattlesnake, with the usages of war, Your devoted comrade, 4-1 | tlie sea postage. His honorable friends were, ho | POX lm the vestibule Of the church and was seeing | {he foot of tpamnted greeny ap P*Chattanoogn, trom Manila | Years.” She haa taken 1000 dbla black and “40 ap ol—Yar. | Winuet, Georgetown, DO; ache Ellen erkion, Kelly, and — feared, mis en in their idea that the reveaue | thatthe congregation as they entered contributed for New York, iving at ancior in the Straits of Sunda. | moutn (Mass) Reglater, 10th. Hills Jane, Alleo, New York ; Urbana. Allen, Sparten Duyvils fami 7 Would’ be benerttted. U 0 v lat . lon , Spoke bark ‘ jolin Oraer, Sm a 2 A Letter from Gencral Cluseret. x oun ua "4 wih = Unies Sty Bea teed 2 the requisite amount, This he had been in the habit (ibuss): trom Pelbaubnee tor Uieabora it arers a ee Notice to Mariners. Mercer, Wason, E! bethport; Wm ager kondawe A Paris journal has just published the following | 414,000; aud when 1b was reduced in lsésto cix, | °f ing on previous occasions and had somewhat | lat 2838N, lon 65 38, brig Ensign (Br), trom Tritildad for | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—NEW YORK BAY—BUOYS Scie leoee (ee, Dexter, Cavers: ae, 6th, lat 29 68°N, lon 66 80'W, brig Potosi (Br), IN LOWER BAY. ‘ON. May, Cleared, bark Volage (Br), May, curious extract from a letter addressed by General | pence the revenue fell to £82,730, while the merease | XCited the fll will of certain pewholders thereby, | Greenee! e for Portland. Ith, lat 3740 N, lon 72 W, Notice is hereby given that hereafter the following addi- rpoo:: sebr David Miller, Rogers, Koston. Cluseret to Major General Schenck, his superior in | 1 the number of letters was only 1644 per cent | A promineut member of the church, and a rom Boston for Sactia, 8 days out.’ tional distinctive marks will designate the posttions‘of the ‘1oth— Arrived, schr Ida. char daon: N w York ; 4 in the United States above the nominal annual increase of seven. The ‘ Nor), Middiesbofongh Feb 23, via Plymouth | three followin; med buoys in the Lower Bay of New Sailed—Barks Volgge (Br), May, Liverpool; Sterling, Fer command tn the United States army during the war | rare was then reduced to threepence, and the fn- pewhoider, came into the vestibuie om Sunday | March 17, with mdse, to master, York :— nandina, Of secession, J liad reference to cortatn excesses | crease in the number of letters Was only 19% per | 20d tendered a few pennies as his cou | Writ Ainy (Br), Piikham, Palermo, March 3, with trutt,to | 1, The frat clans Nun Buoy, marking Baa copter salsanse | | ZOE Earns for oeltaner disrepute tran mone committed by the troops under General Milroy, and | cent beyond the nominal increase of seven and tribution; but the offering was refused by the priest, Which determined General Cjuseret to ask to be | a half per cent, while the revenue, which had bee! H i transferred to soine otuer commaud:— $152,000 Undee the one shiliag fate, had feller | Who informed him it was not suflicient, and that he Br fook the northern pastage, and had sirecg Nive SW ied | black perpendicular atipesc Ute (ve DUoy with white and | MOM vecpoN, May 8—Arrived (not cleared), brig Gien- ‘Two most important points form the basis of my demand, | {fem £92,730 under the sixpence rate to | could not enter the churbh until had paid the re- | NE winds; has been 12 days W of Bermuda. 2 The Red Can Buoy, No. 6, that marks the “south ena of dale, Relere. Boston chr J M Taylor, Fowler, Pensacola; and they are such as to be beyond discussion either by a sol. 000 under the tireepence rate. The total cost | quired sum. This the layman refused to do, and, Brig Chanticteer (Br), Morrison, Bala, 3) days, with rose. | Romer Shoal” and on the siatboard side of Gedney's Chan | Sth bark Sabine, Breaker, New Orleans; brig’ Alpha (Br), dier or an honest man—first, ihe maiutenauce of discipline; | of the packet service was now £538,000, but tle a » BDC, | wood, to Brown Bros—versel ‘to Howland Aspinwall. | nel, at the turning point for going around “Southwest Spit,” | Sutherland, Rio Janeiro. Ip Ta i second, regard for women and calidren, whom Genera. Mil: | revenue trom the sea postage was ouly ' £363,000, declaring that he would enter the church, attempted —— _ equator April 25, in lon 39 30. Had fine weather wil ee G et ay ge roan jae aye ot the “Swash Chan- wentoterer eg sed fe hes a ip Tillie, Partridge rica eee tae Sou tater under ine pretence shat the | involving a joss already of £170,000. It followed, | to do so, when he was opposed by the priest and a | "HSmelermewings, | Lo. eg oop iron painted red, ke the buny., = “Ware CaRework Of | NST iT May # Arrived, brig Crocus, Fling, Boston, eae cath oCaie- | therefore, that any further lossfrom a reduciion on | tusste ensued, during wilich there were blows passed | gork xewnhoewh ‘Ship E © Scranton, Wheeler, Liverpool; sobre Brig San Pietro (ital), Lauro, Naples, 34 days, with fruit to | tha: of the South Channel by having (@ perca ‘on top with « | for Norfoik; brig Neille Antrim, from Windsor, NS, for Rieb- with wine, | hoop iron painted red, like t Paitimore; 27th, Lima, Ellenbrock, New York;' Johanne | J Owen, Seieck, New York; Robert B Smith, back to us th 75 65 | delphia, y io ® cir P Francia. Had fine weather, with | _ 3 And the Red Buoy, No 8\, which les off the west end of | _ Cleare: ’ the postage to America could ouly be made up for | between the contestants, and the gown of the reve- | light win'ls and caima; hada pilot onboard 4 days, Sonthwest Spit, will also be distinguished from other buoys | Chas S Bavlis. Steele, Amsterdam: Anna, Whitmore, Utilia. ected | by depriving the public of some of the facilities | rend father was torn badly. The priest succeeded in Brig John Wesley (of Baltimore), Ford, Sisal, 13 days, | 3 the vicinity by a perch an! bail painted res. NEW ORLEANS, May 10—Arrived, ships Belgravia, Ork- jonony | Which they now enjoy in their iuland postage. At | forcing his opponeat from the vestibale, and an ex. | With hemp and logwood, to M Eeneverria ¥ Cor-vessel 1s ‘The Midehannel Sp: , fn the South Channel, will | ney. Liverpool; Wild Lunter, Howitt, Cardia: brigs Jute nd God knows bow we | present the Post Oilice Was clained by the con- | Citing straggle took place infront of the church, | Miler * Haughton. Has been 6 day a | CLP te heen ete ee ne EMT TU: | Ee Roe pratig eprotip Augnsias Barony trom Liters Me . | iructs, but when they expired he hoped thatit would | the priest endeavoring to put the offending | ghite brig Magele (Hr), trom Bhitimors tor ces e aePARS | WE rder of the Lighthouse Bowed 01: Toxyburr, Copp, from Sagua;Agenora, Olsen, | be possibie to ect some reduction in the Ameri- | Kiember outside the tron fence enstosure. Brig $4 Strout (of Boston), Nammond, Areciho, PR, 13 JH STRONG, Com U 8 Navy, rom 81 ; brig John M Burns, Wyman, from Vera Cruz. - | Cal posiage, and he trusted that his honorable | A crowd of excited men collected, but no rto Hicks & Tabing -vessel to Simpson & May 15, 1871. Lighthouse Inspector Third district. Cleare ee Darien (Br), Bailey, Liverpool: | friend wouid leave the matter in the hands of one dared to interfere, and the priest was | - is aan § cars yee Carne vag ha lich vere Whalemen. pe Degas (eee ooeeeat tar hd St Office oftic ‘0, he rely, deep! ‘adually follow! F ‘adversary, whet ble weather; left in port brie Aledonia (Br), loading for by 7 coset a a 5 : | : ce tpl ape a TE Gg el Golgi Neve phar tie a pistol aud levaned Teak {He | New York; achr Sonn Hird, for Haltimore, in TO dayes Safled from Aucklan4, NZ, prior to 7tn ult, barks Northern | lander, Boston; scirs F V Tarver, Graves, Ru one nero | could to carry them out, ” head of the reverend father, and declared thavit | qPit%e S,bery (of Damarisontta), Bradley. Sierra Morena | Lignt, Baker, of and for New Bedford ; Hunter, Chase, dodo, | Gertrude Howes, Smith, da; Gen Prim, Dancort It is not generally known that during the latter | Mr. CasDLisi supported the motion. he advanced another inch, or’ laid hands upon him tol todas tt Wark Co. ith ine; off Capetot De Spoken. teamahips Geo Cromwel years of the second emp re neral Cluseret pub- Nr. Wire sald taat the Post Ofice already had a | again, he would biow tim through. The excitement | laware, passed a large number of hogsheads and quantities Ship Cromwell, from Boston for Bombay, March 23, lat pl, Henry. New York. p ss aa a 7 33, P) lished a series of remarkabie studies on the reorga- | surplus of £1,309,000, and in his view that sum | at this point was intense, Woman shrieked at sight | of wreck atu. 31,40 8, lon 27 85 WW, Hed—Steamehip Western Metropolis, Quick, New York. mization of the Freneh Army, Waica exposed him to | ougut to ve applied ‘to extending postal taciliues, | of the levelled pistol, and there is no teliing wiat | _ Schr Jeanette Dutch), Nmven, Rio Janeiro, 75 d Ship Wellincton, Skalling, from Liverpool for New York, | NEW BEDFORD, May 13—Sulled, schre Agnes, Davis, such persecution on the part of the aut e1 o r eral revel , No a no ‘tel rosewood, to Wheeler & Wilson. wel to mant April 26, off the Fastnet and A B Hayes, Gammons, New York. eh p non the part the authorities that | aud not appropriated to the general revenue, might have followed haa not the priest prudentiy | fs Fanator April? in lon sy hs ‘at easterly winds. to the Ship Oakland, Merrill, from Antwerp for Si bh, April NEWBURYPORT, May 12—Arrived, schra Edw Lamever, he was comnpelled to ieave France. Alter Some remarks from Mr, Hadneld, Withdrawn Into the church, leaving the layman | Equator, thenge light winds anu cafas to May tint $7 om, | 17, no lat, ee. 4 rp for Savanna APT! | Gorman, Mayaguez, PR; Fred Gray, Lakeman, Georgetown, —_ -— Air. GLADSTONE said tuat great economy had re- | master of the Held, but not inside the bullding.” ‘The | jon 71 11, when experienced a heavy gale from WW, lasting Stip Marchioness of Londonderry (Br), Gould, from New CO . 5 k cently been made inthe Post OMice, and some of | afair occasioned mucn excitement, and there were | S6hours’ lost and rpht salis. York for Glasgow, April 9, tat — lon #1 NEW LONDON, May 12—Arrived, schr Belle of the Bay, GERMARY. the most burdensome contracts had been materiaily | threats of prosecution on both sides, but, after Schr Isabel Alberto (of Brookhaven), Tucker, Bermuda 10 | _ Ship Queen of the East, Stoddard, from Liverpool for New | New York for Georges Bank. ‘i Z ed. There 2Cel 29 ; sleeping the trer, it has be: ajusted to | days, with produce, to EB C Schenck & Co. Had'a succession | York, April 29, lat 45 85, lon 24 41. Safled—Schre Maggie Mulvey, Allen, Baltimore; George reduced. Tuere aad been receutiy great reductions eping over the mater, it has been adjusted to | R 1 Mace Bobi tad whey Wil Mt kdicte Felt livti, New York. The Specch of Biemarck on the Bill for the | 12H Postal rates to America, and he had hoped | the satisfaction of both parties, and uo legal Peaeag a eee eee mee Ds Sy faes0 and parted RATT, s)he acl si ecoesi sie In fort brig Nelle Gay, Scandella, for’ Bay of Camuna vis that further time would be given to observe thetr | Measures will be resorted to. Schr Ring Dove, Swain, Jacksonvill ark Augustine Kobbe, Carver, f ‘biladelphia for | Providence and New York. Incorporation of Aisnce and Lorraine. eact, Tt Was, as tis right honorable friend nad prices CT Rey to 1 Nelaod yoann ied, Psa, Crptitadt Apr 2a, Int, ion 8 ee) + : be qh QRWICH, May 12—Arrived ache W W Brainard, Tribble, In the sitting G inted out, ‘almost impossible to expect any nae Schr Sunny South, Sterling, Virginia. jark Burnside, Pendergrace, from Me! for Boston, | South Amboy. nthe sitting of the German Parliament on the | Pointed out, a possible ect any VIE 0 E iT. Schr L.A Stetson, Meyers, Virginia. April 38, lat 44, 1on 40.30, gaa NEWPORT, May 12, PM—Arrived, achra Jobn H Perry, 2a i 3 from the negotations proposed 4 y a 3 ‘ inst. the Uill for the incorporation of Alsace and | hy “his honorable frien, ‘Bat he must yoject 2 Schr F Frazer, Showeil, Virginia, Bark Vinco, Robson, from Liverpool for Charleston, April | Kelley, Fail River for New York: Hazioton, Cummings, Sere ecneens Son, sii © siete eaten | Sie oe Deciabee Seer 5k ee geen rege uPAR arhiatat tC suown, pe. | itn lets mown, asame, trom aniwer tor Patna | aethfermth Baker seen or, Se rts Soe referred to a committee of twenty-eight members, bad fiMepert Apne De ig rs one country to | iso3-Battle of jan Hills, Miss.; General Schr C H Cohen, Colinger. Philadelphia. ‘3 phia, April 19, at 80 69; ton 49 43 (seven seamen were taken Grockford, Fisteh, Providence for do; Sarah A Hammond, . over! SBS CNSTS > 1p) . er bel - for Georgetor 0. Before the commencement of the debate Prince Bis | tai wt unouer county. he ec y Fea onal Granv's forecs defeated the rebels under Geue- | _fcnr W'eurtin: fiaskell Catniony days wise leer to John | acl founvered Mork 6 aspera rs cine Dudley, which veu- | Haiies ogchr Henfiettay Hart, Georgetown, DC; for Boston. marck spoke as fo!low they were tied by the coutracts, and was astonished ral Pemberton. Boynton, Son &°Ci Brig Joha Jeffray from Porto Rico for Providence, May Sailed previously—Schr Esquimaux, Briggs, Dighton for Ten months azo no onk in Germany desired war, but all | tliat not a single representative of the late govern- 1838—The New York city banks resumed specie pay- Sehr Willie Harris, Merritt, Addison, 9 days, with lumber, | 15, Fire Island, bearing NW 20 milgs (by pilot boat M AWil- | Poughkeey ae ved, achrs Harry Lee, Philadelphia for Fall were determined If war was forced upon us to carry it | Ment was present to explain its policy in entering ments. to Bimpaon & Clapp. gg ee River! Sd Lindsey, Rockiand for New York.” Throughy and to obtain guarantecs agalaat atecurrence of | Into those ConAcls WIhOUb, As he believed: wie | 1811—Battle of Albuera, Spain; the allied British Passed Through Hell Gate. Gat ay 1 We watee se of Fee nel eo en PHILADELPHIA, May 13—Arrived, achrs Monmouth, An- autacs by France. France, possessing Alsace, contincally | siightest necessity. He had hoped that the matter and Spaniards defeated te French wader Mar- BOUND SOUTH. Mile NOU cee sh ee derson, New York; i W Goufrey, Sears, Jacksonville; Dir- iinahes ¢ 4 would be left in the hands of tae Postmaster Gen- oa igo, Walters, Gardiner. fg emmy eee res i sy ing the cession eral, Who might be saiely relied upon to do all in | 1795—An earthquake destroyed the town of Lataka, 1 ap heat Wadeworth, Bangor for New York, with Foreign Ports. Clearet—Brigs Proteus (Bry Smith, Bertass 5 vans expect an immediate declaration of war. It was only the | lis power to reduce the rate of postage; but if the Syria, and the lives of 8,000 of its inhabitants, | Ete iro itil, St John, NB, for New Yore, with lumber ated 2 Bend, eearrived, Laurel Taylor, Pensacola, Seer Gast Coarieston” ret illness of the Emperor Napoleon which then prevented the | resoluuon was passed he would move an amend- st toJed Frye & Co.” stay - ANT WERr, Apri arrived Aarine, Farvour, New | “Wit Arrived: schr Jovathan May, Neal, Cardenas, Outbreak of war. Wuring tue late war neutral Powers | invent to the effect that the government should enter THE WEATHER YESTERDAY Schr Richard Law, Eldridge, Bayville, NS, for New York. | York; May i, Radiant, Chase, San Francisco; Goshawk, | PORTLAND, May 12—Arrived, schr Onward, Arey, Ban- made mediatory date tat instance "we | into communications with the sovernment of the i WE) é . toh RT gentile, Eldridge, Rocklana for New York, with lime | Lawabn, Callao; Glad Tidings, Kennard, Liverpool ; 8d, So. | gor for New Le aR oe RoE REE gg ge oh ¥ United States witn a view to reducing t 3 6 0 srown merset, McBride, New York. 7 sind PORTSMOU' av 11—Arrived, schra Petrel, i, tea war and the rasing of & fortress, This id | postage witvout under charge upon ae en (os eadaas i ae ene the pia Great be patch in the wie ainancelior, Perkins, Millstone Point for New York, ySailed from Fidahing April %, AL Routh, Martin, for New Rew York; 12h, ‘a Denike, Jones, Baltimore;.b F Lovell from which France could sally forth for attack ebouldbe | Mr. SEELY pointed out that the loss wouid be | temperat a nty-four hours in com- | Weer Route, Crows sew Y bs i Be eet Mey 13— Crow: further oushed back, Avotier propotal was to nevtra ize | nothing iike tuut stated vy tue Postmaster General. | parison with the corresponding day of last year, | master Mt” (7% Belfast for New York, with lumber to Alfred, Thivoult'New Yorker "ee FTEs: Olsem, Baltimore; | eterna” elder a achr ‘sippored to be the Jonas ace and Lorraine, Bui that neutral State would > had re: United States gov- a 1 . A for N 4 7 ny - ct Shar! ‘ , Ported neither reser EAnMEnE would LskeR AVG RUN Tene ae eanes saY- | as indented by the thermometer at Hanns phar- | fete Sutgint, Borman: Pertiand for New Vere, 4, | Bm ieaer, May, Sn yor, Nereia, Aitken, for Phinda | Deuwiier, Graco, trom Chafieton for Fall River oy ‘Absese with the (arr orasr to | Alter some discussion, Mr. Seely'’s resolution was | ™4¢Y: H#RauD baliding, corner of Ann street:— Rehr Georze Storrs, Banks, Georges Banka for New York. | | BuixiiaM, May 1 OM Berry Head, bark Betty, from | E G Edwards, Lee, Georgetown, DO; Amelia @ Ireland, geass of Barope, It sof the pace | negatived, buton Mr, Gladstone's being put, Mr. ba Rind are TOTO, LOTR: | Fone areas Hs, Wastnches toe Hee Tore es RF Cd cove | eh, Ceceetene: BO} fee” Sebeaserpnie; tga ‘Of Alsace anc Lor le to such a mea | Hadiield ob ecred to the woras (under charge to the in =: ae 7 74) Schr Lemar, Snow, Rockland for New York, 4 days, with | yarnr’v’ M*y 1—Arrived, steamship Pereire, Daune, New | town, DO; Frank B Colton, Samer thins Andrew Stew. Bull, the population is thoroughiy ¢ | revenue), but alterwards offered to withdraw; but 7 «8538 6PM $5 68 | inme to J Browne & Oo. BREMERHAVEN, April 26- ’, w aeree Tany i aibert Phare, Binghath New York: T aristocracy in France by rirlue ol ite uvble 6 59 OP M 66 | | "Schr Tsutella Thompaon, Pendergast, Providence for Phila- | paitim sata, Hbeabrose Neg rere’ sonia: | S'Gwen, Bleck, New i ‘Rowinan, New | qualities. We shail strive to w 82 66 12P.M MALLEY cried out ‘No,’ and an amusing He, Gustavus, do; 29th, St Lawrence, Otteron, New Or- | York; Wm O Irish, Tirrell, New York; Binckstone, Wickson Dy means of Tevionie patience and love, We ly med Average temperatare yesterday. . ve. 033% | Schr Mary Wescott, Gandy, Stamford for Philadelphia, leana; May 1, Charleston, Durkee, ': New York; John Maniove, Garlick, New. York; Minquas, ead eee ee Deere Gounen wil cure The Sreakem asked if Mr. Whalley hada teller, to | Average temperature ior corresponding’ date Schr An fail, Portland for New York, Baltimore? Athena, Carter, New Oren n ere Meyers | Newsy New Work; Alia, Knowien New York: Cl Hulne, fully examine a.) ndments proposed by the Reichstag. | San incase rhe resid ee dicetge ld last year aes 181 Schr Jas P Mitchell, Moxell, Stamford for New York. Sailed 29th. Topeka, Blanchard, England. Linie, New York; Z Stratton, McFadden, New York; Daniel Let us work toge ver wit coatdence. n sence wd ee a tok ole ie ek ore . - ae ae. Schr Potter & Hooper, Bradbury, Providence tor Haver- Borpravx, April’28—Arrived, Melancthon, Olsen, New | Webster, Packet, New ork | Potten a I Bradbury, ed e gentlen| han hi as repeated TS straw. York; 2ith Kate Crosby, O'Hren! d : 4 Hayersiraw; slop Deception, Titus, New York. i | Several Gates until Mr, Whalley pointed out that this x 4 7OR Ez Schr Theodore Parker, Little, Glen Cove for Haverstraw. Sailod 29h, Dover, Stitphen, New York; (: Lith—Arrived, scbra Westmoreland, Rice, Philadelphia; J NGLAND. was not the tine to hava atelier, Uitimarcly whe MAILS FOR EUROPE. Sehr Jessie Williams, Horton, New London for New York. | Dupont, New Oneagar one New Yorks Comte Dachatel, | Yih Arve) oor Johnson for Pawtucket : Fakir, Hang, ead j iment of Mr. Gladstone was ‘put a a subataue ds Sehr 1 Randolph, Gilmore, Provideves for Elizabethport. | | KuRNos AYRES, March 22—Arrived, Knua, Nielsen, New | do for do; Helen’ Mar, Ward, do for do; Pointer, Baker, ohn, NB, for New York, with | York, New York. Below, senr Julia A Garriso Sede a aa ye r . ad Ww: a f Schr Snow Bird, Raynor, 81 Tho Island of San Juan—Tke Subject Re- | UV '?*luton, and carried without a division. The steamship Silesia will Ieave this port on | iumber to Colvort'& ( KASBTIN, March 18—Sailed, Vielllate, Whitmore, Furope. | Salle !—Schrs Walter Palmer, Cole, Georgetown, DC; RW Tuesday for Plymouth and Hambur; Lay A see ny, Port Sehuyior for Haverttenw. Cauntr, May L—Salled, J @ Norwood, Harkness, New Or- | Brown, Hicks, do; I ompson, Endicott, Philad Inting to Its Ownership in the House of stir! eri . Yacht Tarain low London for New York. leans; Frieditef, Vogo, New York; 2d, Semiramis, cervish, | pha: Fanme Hamner, Brooks, do; Fred ‘yler, Terrill, New 08 IRELAND, The mails for Earope will close at the Post Offlee UND EAST. doj.3d, Peru, THomas, Callag. °° i OE aL nee eet or ore ecnrs “Brock Diamond, <4 lg iL-pa lev Yeloa ” Cleared lat, Polykarp, fe 4 TUCKET, MJ rived, echrs In the House of Lords on tho-tst inst. the Fart of sine at haif-past eleven o'clock A. M. Steamship Cliesapeake, Bragg, Now York for Portland. Sint for lag'3d, Le Beton, Hotta ret New York. Oe nN renklin Pierce, Flandon, Port Johnson. Sambatdiles sees to eck. the Secretary for Fore Cardinal Cuilen’s May Pastoral. Tus New Yous MexaLp—Edition for Europe— | Brg Henry Seavey, Lea, New York for Bangor. Conk, May 2—Sailed, Acrolite, MeDonald, Newport, RT. BATTLE i ee tey eee ene — Rieibs Sta Pipers. in we London Swndevor in ailustons to geueral affairs made by Cardinal | will be ready at halr-past mune o'clock im the | Sehrdoin Meberit Dunian, Palareihie for Norwalk Five einen uieisen, and | PuSRUNNAL, May (Arrived, ship RS Ely, Lombard, , 5 ae Sah sated Od Gaia Sehr Eim City, Gibvs, South Amboy for New Haven. ite Aen ae 40s e BL, Yarelie, ba » Beantort, 2th of Apm! was correct—viz., that the fature | Cullen in his May pastoral, promulgated on Sunday | morning. Schr Antelope, Mathers, New York for Halifax, ‘hp Io-arrivees ban Rob Busteod, Jona: | “Cean eeschre alice a arate Uchelsl, St Jobin, Ni ownership of the isiand of San Juan was left to the | te 30th ult, are the following:— ingie copies, in Wrappers for mailing, six cen‘s, | Schr Golden Kay, Davis, Rondout for Providence, p Rial ' y flower, Parker, Hantsport, NB. Sehr A'S Parker, Carpenter, New York for Glen Cove, ee oy a venig dn . , aioe . ed, steamship Oriental, Boston; brig Mountain, arbitration of a friendly power; and, if so, whether | ,,Cohappiiy, for a long time paat, the men who had the gov. "| Schr Leguille (Br), Brooks, New York for Annapolis, Na. MB Willian, Cee Aarts Une’ States | pagie, New York schr Monica Bristol, Mey there was any reservation or stipt on that t hanes wore bostite to rellion and incoved neclanoune Schr Carrie § Webb, Brewster, New York for Port'Jeffer- | San‘Francisco; 18th, #ht Sk, Bropih, aloo ‘Clesred—Bark Rachel (Hr), ‘Traill, Rotterdam, 7 y ation tipulation that the | bande, were hostie ty, reason und tanored amuiwony | SS EY TP PT NG NEW §. |: ; | _Dowrm, Aprii2s—Om, Murearet, liruscb, from Antwern for | SALEM, May 12—Arrived, schrs Caroline Young, Young, taland was uot to be fortified or made a military | {2 MBdermine | Me foundations, | Statues were erec <i © | Schr WW Armstrong, Grin, New Vork for New Haven. / Phtiadelphia: HL Routh, Martin, from uo for New York ; ; tts, and Montana, Bearse, Bal- 2 al a 6 coe ee Schr Hydra H Gea, principal schools, Schr Millie Frank, Edwards, New York for ——, i an. noralit nd A F ¢ for } < -T Bo ‘lor cl 0 Ni ‘0 ‘o under Dan, finmorality a tmanac ‘or New York -This Day. Schr E Flower, Dickinson, New York for Hartford. dangerous socielies were mith, New York for New Haven, ‘Mob! May 1, Chriatiaa TX, Sonne, fr for Cronstadt; 2d, n; B Arcularius, Godirey, int, Andersen, from New York for Amsterdam. ‘ . Passed down the Channel #4, Denmare (a, Andrews, from YGTON, NC. May 12- Arrived, chr Susan, Sber- Schr Niantic, Smith, New York for Providence. Copenhagen for New York.” x man, Rockland, Sehr Antelope. Barker, New York for Hatifax. | “Daan ae tore Bark Courtor (Br), Bartlett, Liverpool. stauon? | Jong by avout six mi southeast end of th nd of San Juan was twelve miles | Fe on teachers were piaced over t ‘at veaching Was placed under a $ broad, and tay on the | Ms a were # 1 of Vancouver: | fonr tea ‘been occupies Budson's Bay | hae under 3 nablie authori At bad tree cannot produce | Sun rises....... 442 | Moon rises..morn 335 | Schr Fanny Frazier, Stout, Virginie for Norwalk, | saan ps lampton Court, New Orleans for evens, and commanded | 1 Uetance to | fo has brought on ia Pare ayacem of Tolenee robbery and | Sun seté,.,++.. 711 | High water....eve 6 36 | Seit Ravenewing, Higgins, Evade) [oes tor Wow London, | niaiied Ia, Adeline Kiwood, Hawking (from Amsterdam), couver. f san ry Te | assassination, and has renewed al) the dreadfw scourses neatbeinalsy Bone Lane anes huien toe » | New York. nine ; » United Bi orien by came | , ; ¢ Risley, Hoboken for Boston, Aye ek wer, tbe effect would be nich the seme in thas | Sader Tien ttiota be hcoed thas aeelete ceca | OCEAN STEAMERS. Behr Lucy 6 tal Hall, Albany for Westeriy. Tc laa col ale atahat lage apelin hain chit ATBANTIC HOTEL, AT SORFOLIE, VA. FOR LEASE de of Wight were given up tot ‘euch and fort. | Willagon receive condign pun: ‘at. OP DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | kchr The Chief, Davis, New York for Uremport. Dowiin May 1—In port Wimogene, Hammond, for Balti | t9 order of solid walnint aud rorewood. How tn Oe en the. iy Gaus Wor tbe aki pov yeace the lainod cr Ax for ourseives we snouid be most thankful to God for MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNR. Schr Mary Elizabeth, Allen, New York for Hartford, more lee ' « | satne’day the Hotel will bs offered for Lease for aterm nf ror Feu ad formed part o. her Mayesttio de. | BAV:BE preserved us from the evils with wich France in | ~ inns ‘ as | Geer gen Ree: milpen Wow bore tor eeageparl. | pPIRYSART May 1—Arrivod, Rebecca, Hovland, Charleston; | Sameday the ove wt ie tpt 180 rooms, ie eig'biy alte minions, aud, as their iordsliips were avarc, olism which now prevatis ia’ Paria; Our grasttads tc | aa | __O%___ | Sehr Long Island, Bacan, New York:for Harliord, | bowonsns May TOM, Christel, Bockelmann, from | Aled i the business portion of the city ana eopprtuntty 1859 the Island was taken forcible possession s will be tacrensed when we Felest that the wary | Ys All, sHdverpool....-.[18 Broadway Behr SE Godwin, Wate my ken ‘York for Stamford, | Rew York for Bremen; 24, Virdar, Olsen, from do for Elsi- | for teaveing © tnt Gaworiny the atontion.of Those wiehingto \ ¢ ted States. It w is now productog such terror in Paria and filling | ¥ ie : DOO sce. )28 Broadwa: » hale } J 3 : so tvor further partion. if ol Y + “ - . 5] a , * ‘ol onstadt, rs m and It was not taken possession of by the direction | sich avek Tor kiana news rs ‘ f ‘I Bowingorcen | §100P Opera, Mott, New York for Hartford, | FALMOUTH, April 20—Suiied, Columbus, Burrows, Bos- ¥, Norfolk, Va. ee neces vernment of the United States, but by the | ing ‘do - caine to | Nevad ; 4 beet e c i 5 - = . ~ agirt belt commnncing. te been done in France ire can easily imagine to | powitng’ ret Steamer agen Padi poten a root, the Lizard May 1, Capella, Christoffers, from New} York FAREWELL MERTING FOR THOSE MISSIONARY e world. desp 5 +/29 Broad HET RB’ . May 15— . for Bremen, I : gat 3 <oning pg tn ng s Lod i iter was that some non wen prosertbed wie Liverpool... 18 Brondwa pcThere are about five schooners anda few slooy a iarand cof RBEWOOD, April 30—Arrived, Alabama, Collins, Pensa- Pa 28, ME church, corner Henry aud ‘Rem: vor “ * r © 0 LAV@rDOO!. «+. (29 By i bound at anchor between the isiands above. 9 a % oa Nisin Seana tae = insult was offered to American setticrs | or sees cual be reine ‘hia Broeaway: | ably get under weigh at daylight. Wind SAE, abt; hazy, GLASGOW, May 1—Arrived, Mi L Carvill, Atkinson | - - 4, He believed that to have been a per | ¢ e primary schools, Oatholve tnt i08 Broadway, Warrenpoint, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM Taleo ‘;reveuce, Sor up to too year 1858 dm Catuolie: Gatvereity, At ie aot naa T Howitng Green APIRENBURG April $6 Balled, Tron Age, Crabtree, Phila: | 2% the com ublle and Commissioner for every Slate. pg Beh gg A ee ie youth should be obliged to have recourse to ENOA, April 27—Arrived, Flora, Mitford, Charleston; $ '¥. 1. KING, Couuseiiowat- Law, 368 Broutway. and heretical sources in order to slake their thirst ° i y ria and the A wener beeen Gast, ; {uiremeut of Kuowiedge. was signed in July, 1846, and It was | the line of boundary between the two Rep, damors, Hobie| Lawrence, Howes, Néw 0 Schultz, | JZARGAINS IN TEAS, FLOUR, GROCERIES AND PRO Bi’ visions. Dealers and families can save 25, per cont at THOMAS K. AGNEW'S, 260 Greenwich street, New York. Ship City of Montreal, Daggett, from Liverpool April 4, PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 15, 1871, | with mdse and passengers to Thos ‘Dunham's Nephew, AELVORT, April 80-—Cieared, Rosa ,Bottcher Borton. HAMBURG, April 30—Arrived, Electra, Gorham, Baker’ jland; General Havelock, dreike, Philadelphia: LOR , Benter, New Yori ugenie, Vous, ladelp! NOMPRESSED IVORY MARTINGALE RINGS, SLEEVE Theread, Meyer. 'uaker's sian; Cimbiia is), Haack, New CO Ruttons, Antioals’ Honda, assorted colors, with turquols ‘orks Leopoldine, Haesloop, Hmingion, Ne ssoniay abby | sid ruby eyes; Checks, Wiliah! Balm, Ae, decided ia Ship Republik (NG), Fortmann, from Bremen April 6, with mdse and passengers to Unkart & Co. (by pilot boat Wm I ‘ inwall, No dl). CLEARED. Prin’ Cinvonen (Ital), Corvaga, ftom Palermo March 1, —— ‘with fruit, to master (by pilot boat Edmund Blunt, No 2). mehip Silesia (NG, Trautmano, Hamburg—Kunbardt | ” Wind at sunect SW, light countries suouid be the paralic) of 49 north iatitude S a il 40 Ue sea, through the centre of the strait divid- SPAIN. ! from the [sland of Vancouver, | tog the mate saly was clear and distinct, | The Elections=The Debate in the Cortes—Sn- Bt The wordin | | +17 Bowling Green BELOW. | delphin, | | | | the'lne down te 2'c bart, and suonge Se sanas te | Ses eee ae ee eee wee wien hip Heury Chauncey, Connor, Aspinwall—Pacttie Marine Disasters. Rycraon, Dennis, Engi adlebage: i doe tet | ata Wit, M, WELLING, 907 Contre aizeet, ho Gouvt that was meant that the Jine should go | lars Attack. Aevemelap Athioné, Moore, Porgention—3 Bans Sure Crone op sun Onae, white louving the barter of | Wal Nurture decom Bateds iieek HE CONGRESS AND EMPIRE SPRING WATERS OF sg tom ‘ eye 4 rig ed % ed yn ied | The Maaria correspondent of the London Times, Steamah p Chesapeake, Bragg, Portiand—J F Ames, Bi John, NB, Lith inat, in tow ‘of two steam tugs, was carried | Railed from a a én Goodapeeds Preble, Philadelphia, A Saratoun ace the best of wil miveral waters for the wee . va cau side, i auic disput ee ip Charmer, Lucas, San Francieco—C Comsto th of Ballast Havar, April 80—A: 1D, ompeon, | of persons of constipated habr Pere on avout 'K for we last twemy years, | Writing under dave of April 2%, informs us that in @ | Beh Aivnay, Wau, Bristol-E D Morgen ns Om | by, force of the current on « Foet of rocks Oulwite, Cliegseded | Pe rere oi ‘Bavens None yenvine sold om draught, Now Orleans) May 1, Proteun) Chi In the ftoade tal, Rate Brigham, Luce, au reasou why 80 brought this imatter | debate last weet ia bis Cvivc: Minister Sagasta, in Bark Kachange (Br), Cuurebill, Sietiv—Boyd & Hincken, ) in getting her off the reef, when she vwemy around and | Inthe am, Luce, from New Orleans. 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