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Sigg |. 12 ‘THE #PRESBYTERIANS. Preceedings of the General Assem- bly at Chicago. Repert of the Committee of Twenty-o7e—Fro- poed Organization of a Goneral Commis- sion Who Shall Have Supervision of the Benevoleat Work of the Church—Regu- lations for the Home and Foreign Missions—In:urance on the Lives of Ministers of the Church. Cricaco, May 2, 1871. The most important report made to the General Assembly is that of he Committee of Twenty-one, The full text 1s as follows 2 mittee respectfully say to the Assembly ree coast one session oa the 2000 ad Z18t Of | nother oo the 8th and oth of March, | the 1st and 14th of April, when bers Were present sore, three, and the urst branch 1, with almost entire Unantm- that they held one se ui n aveful consideration 0! COUCTUSIORS:— with ine patd @eveloping a eougre.at.ons aud losieiing the aggres @ftie Church must necessaril, denow gixi Kenods and uch general Superintending agen- Ges as Mie Assembly may estabisn., The diiieulty in the Way to successfully accomplisning this work Bes im the fatiure to bring te — principles ef our fresbyterian system “ito full opera- fon through these agencies, To ovviute this we Propose, mo Various benevolent 0; erations of there stall ve a General Comm Chun pos pero o! testi nthe L of the Churen's Bons Uiat awaken wi 1averest and di the reports ot ths several boards ‘aud teir estimaies of their necessiies for the com ear. It shall then make a report encral Assembly, of which a condensed report is whe printed iy the appendix of the Aseembiy’s mi tne usaal pamiphiet form being dispensed wi d the Commission at their meeting shail alvo estimate 2s Dearly as posstule, from the infor- Benton ved. a ite reports they received trom the boards, aud rom those of the Presbytery aod Syno ai CormmiiLLess, Wiuat proportiou of the whofe sMouni 18 wo beexpended through the boards. Fach Byood should be requested te coutribate in order to Meet These wants. v al 3 io Wivee agtual classes. with weies—one for home work and ou¢ for puditcation. euch to consist of twenty: eue members, aod Oe for joreign Work and one of e@ the Guiles of the forciga Work as by this arrangewent. ‘The Bourd for Work sha'l discharge the auties gued tO tae present Koards of Home Misston4, Education end Church Erection and to tbe Committces on Freeeuieu god Minis. feriel Keel. he Board of Publ it atiend to the manag 1 ot its appropriate work. h | d@ Conducted as & Btzictly business opera- a vullainy, Geed seul im the a with one Weasprer, na jour the Chare! RuOM « { be appatuted con? er 8) i perty Hat aul Finance, { Poreign and tome Work, toget Of the Bouevs and Finance, sad be loce Kew York, anithe BE of Publicatt.p snali be Tocated ip Pinaud nd these bowrds #Lall be allow Ss ditd A-sistanis &s may Be vec tae cidclent aud evouonioal ad- Bilulsivatiog of iie!t Work, Aud sitd @ the Geueral Commission. en the bene satel clerk shuli ve secretary. © use all meane in 108 power to ali WiLu-ions, aud to give ex Jormation of the wants of 4 of each congre ton. aod ny elder the present Ayre iy at in and Whether th SWers on the ether objec them by shall report Presbyteri together wi ¢ general bi @ esball ve cal Tuese commiitees shall Feport to the proper Boards, as well Bynodicai Comimiuee provided jor tm thin what vacane churcies and destitute neigiborhoods Within the Lounds of the presbytery need ail to pport toe Goapel; what unemployed ministers, to becoia! what amount by the charcies pentiates and candidates are wilin; PRsIOTS, stated supplies, &C.; ot sata! can be ‘a end nelgiborhoods edditiona! amount wil th Gospel In cach; and ectively, be wap i eontitoulic: nd all chu mnted by the General seem bly; $ynoa shall appoint a Committee of Work of the Church. These Syn } unemployed winisters, liceutia tes, Who reside within the bouads of tueir Synod, ein Aud work in Feport the same to the General Commission. B Presby t ones in the bume fold, bend delegates. Let toe Assembly enjoin upon all churches the prac Mee Of periodically giving 10 all causes commended ¥, according to the principles Mumeuded in tue Word of God, and more perien- Barly in tue specife direcuon of the Aposties, in ay of the K let every one of you lay by him in store as God for the ere in- 1, not Inconsisteut with the above, shall con- jue 1D operation, and aj! provisions tuat confiet oF the foreguin ue present ai hurch work shall continue the above Board and General Commission are mo ou. nee Goueral Assembly 18 recommended io appoint ph ed feom each Bynol to — meinber of the the General Assem! Coriniluans, xvi. —"Cpon the first Rath prospered him.” Ali the provisions of the Genera) Assemb! Peguiation of part of the Church work uth or are rendered unnecessary i) be and are hereby annulied, ts sor this Melo 1, il bola Salty is So ts"! 0 1 vi yoda, ant the Assembly the General Commission, ANd Biko instruct the | rchea that from and after such mectings ail cou- | tribaiions for the benevolent work of the Church | Wust be sent immediately to the treasurer. iso recommenced that the Assembly, In appoint & eounmittee to nominate the members vf the respe Wve board, soe to Ii that the several aynods Rre 1e- SS on snoh commitiee, was resvived that the Assembly be recom- mended at once to incorporate the work now car. ty oo on beball of the freedmen with tue work of Home Mission, ander {ie respective departments, 4 nt subject Of min feterial relief, the commitice, after careful inquiry, Lastly, tp regard to the impor! Bave concluded to recommend— Fire’ That this Assembly OT saggy oe pny who im the very of our Juable exist y a i a ey = i o oe S Balttee for the further investigation Fequistiion the services of experi Ly matter of life insurance, and, aving de x dispensed in a great degree system, the responsibility of 1 systemauzing the iberality of our | ive interests | y devoive, under our tonal orgautzation, on tie members them. | sctves, the deacounte sessions of the Presbyteries | e#ch er to simplify, consolidate and unify he Church; that ion, Which shall Rave supervision over the benevolent work of the yeet to the General Assembiy, to be com. (of five agieguies nom eack of the voards of | the Church, together with a delegate trom cach of Me Syitods, to be elected annually by bailot, whieh | au deiegaies snull not ouly be the medium coinmunication between the bowrds and cirurches, aiso b2 OL right corresponding mem- the veveral boards entitled to attend and ave with thom as iey see fit and find cos This Ceseral Comuiuss.on shall meet twr : jay of November, whe. they on and necessities x, determine ques. may come up befure thea, and seek Co lope the benevolence of We Church, and on the —~ day of May to learn the wants of the various onjects of benevole! Biature plans or tbe ecclesiastical year, to receive 7) od | the colored converence now in session In this city, ¢ silalt be four executtve boards appointed by y Q fuanee, euch lo con-ist of filteen wiinys self dn tis with the present oapi- may be provided for it, from 1 irom dotattons and be- Bevevo ence and Fiance Of Business Wen Of AC ement of tnanctal | Te gitait bave charge of for tbe ficrne and foreigo work of tho It sinull weet the deaits Of each of the us far as funds may have been received for y be directed by the General Commission, | be its duty to use all proper means to lon @ | of Wilkesvarre, and A. M. Smith, ol Scranton, by the General Coim- ervision ana direction laission is not in session he shall be vy wemoer aud otfleer of Luis Board, J ith that subsnit a report 1 their Work and Its needs to each spring meeung In order to Carry out pian jet the General Assembly enjoin “upoa every # espylery to appuint & standing committee ent work of the Chien, 0. which he Let it be the duty of conventions of the Presbytery jor accurtag con. ‘tor and session i. the various objects aud it every required (© quesiton each pastor, Mext Assembly as to the practicability and desir abieness of a pian by which eacn congre ;atien ma: In addition to the saiary of its pastor, pas an an- nual premium for the assurance of bis life. Th Percentage upon the salary ts so arranged tl part of It shail inure to the benefit of the inimsters ‘Who cannot be thus provided for. ! Soe dinate meee hen ears | asnot to be vitiates by transier to another, and go as to benefit the disabled as well as the familles of the deceased. Therd—so as to include the advantages of the matual plan of life iosurance, and also to consider if relief to ministers and their families should not m_ali cases be in the form of annuities, These suggestions implying the modes and prin- ciples witeh are the subject of genera! inquiry, the commitice deem it to be of importance tc order to the adoption by our Church of a satisfactory plan for ministerial revel, All o which ts respectfully submitted to this Gener +1 Assembiy. The report was accepted, and made the second order for Wednesday, To-day’s session of the Presbyterian General AS sembly was almost exclusively directed to the con- Sideration of the report of the standing Com- mittee on Edncation, The report states that during the year tnere were 230 theolo- gical, 284 collegiate and 156 academic stu. louis, The receipis of the year were $:9,812 29, (tthe payments to April 30 $79,449 17, jeaving a | mall bulance of $15,900 still due on the May appro- priations, When these are paid noching will remain to meet the autumn and winter payments, which ‘would amount to $180,000. By the acts of the Legis- Jatures of New York and Peonsylvania the two old Boards are united and the transler of their property Lay ect! “olutions accompany tng the report were adopted recommending to the Synods the adoption of a standing rule ordering eacn Presbytery to report what tt has done fer the Board of Educa- tion; directing tue Board of Education to pay theological student under its care $200, each collegiate $160, and each ucademic $120 annu- ally: also urging the churches to be more liberal in their contritutions to this cause. A determination was expressed to bring about a reform in the Work of supporiing ministerial pre- paralions, Presbytor! General Synod in Philadelphi PYILADELPHIA, May 19, 1871. At the evening session of the Presbyterian Synod the Moderator stated that the subject for the next morning's session wus how to secure tne nation’s welfare. Tho report prepared by the comonttee on the Pittsburg Presbytery was then presented by tho Secretary, ttev. Dr. McLeod, Ac companying this was a protest and appeal against the dismission by tue Pittsburg Presbytery of the congregations of Ebenezer aod Hermon, at ther own request to become congregations of the United Presvyte:ian Church, which gaye rise to pro- tracted discussion. COLORED CONFERENCE. PovoHkearsrz, N. Y., May 20, 1871. To-day Rey. Mr. Jackson, of the South Carolina Methodist Episcopal Conference, was tatroduced to He gave a description of the colored people there, ! showing that they are fast improving in temporal end spiricual matters, but that they are much em- barrassed Oocause of the poverty which exists in their midst. All the delegates have thus far reported their churches in a flourishing condition. A portion of the services of Monday will be devoted to euiogies upen the We and character of tho late Wesley C. Marshall. Tae case of John Sloman being called up, it was voted not to receive hii in consequence of the eim- barrassment arising froma his being alvorced, as 16 would aifect his usetulness, THE MINERS STRIKE ENDED. The Hydo Park Hemicide—Cairns Admitted to Ball—General Resumption of Work— The Miners Jub:lant—All Classes Gratified. WILKESBABRE, Pa., May 29, 1871. Ateleven o'clock this morning Cairns, tho al- leged murderer of tne two Welshmen in Hyde Park, last Wednesday, was brought before Judge Dana writ of habeas corpus. Two wit NEW YORK CITY. ‘The following record will show the changes in the temperacure for the past twenty-four hours in com- Parison with the corresponding day of last year, a3 indicated by the thermometer as Hudnut’s Phar- macy, Henin Ballding, corner of Ann street:— 8% 1870, 1871, 63 a 61 18 68 hee oo 1% 12P.M. 63 Average temperature yesterday . ae 60% Average temperature for corresponding date dast Year..........e . 18% Fire Marshal MoSpedon reports twenty-eight fires for the week eniling May 20, at noon. ne estimated loss 18 $2,059; amount of Insurance, $294,000. The case of Mrs. Annie Clafin vs. Colonel J. H. Blood, the ‘Co.” of Woodhull, Clafim & Co., was pomcontay dismissed, on examination by Judge Led- The number of arrests by the police for the week ending May 19 was 1,738 The arrests each day Were as follows:—Saturday, 321; Sunday, 227; Mon- day, 800; tuesjay. 190; Wednesday, 234; Thursdi 205; and Friday, 211, J eae s Mr. Bernard Smythe, Tax Receiver, has collected ee. owns amounts for taxes during the past MAY U3... eseeee $2,230 23 May 18... $2,886 35 M ve $308 50 May 19. . 2,073 95 3.706 — TOtAleseeseres+ $19,772 85 2,019 29 . D, Cardozo, Ontef of the Ordinance Bureau, makes the following report for the past week:— There have been received 103 complaint; of viola- tions of various olty ordinances, of which seventeen have been satisiactorily settled and the balance re- ferred to the proper departments for emedy. Marshal Hart bas grantea the following licenses during the past week:—Loarding house, 1; expresses, 9; ventlers, 47; carts, 4; cartmen, 54; pawnorokers, 2; junk shops, 63; Junk boats, 18; junk cars, 112; second hand dealers, 54: inteiligonce oifices, 5; gunpowder, 1; porter, 1; drivers, 44—total, 41a To- tal amount, $3,601 26. Mr. James Donahue, Superintendent of the Free Labor Bureau, Nos. 8 and 10 Clinton place, mages the following report of business for the week end- ing May 20:—Applications for employment, 1,124; of these there were 112 males and 1,012 females; male help requtred, 88; female, 1,167; situations procured for 76 males and 927 females; whole number of situa- tous procured for the week ending May 20, 1,003, Coroner Young was yesterday called to hola an inquest, at 421 East Seventeenth street, on the body of Mary E. Kellett, @ littie girl five years or age, whose death resulted from burns caused by her clothes taking fire from a lightea lamp which stood on a chair, The mother of deceased was absent from the room at the time of the accident. Pedro Antonio, a Cuban by birth, residing at No. %@5 East Thirty-fitth street, yesterday entered the store of Merrill & Co., 141 Water street, and while an accomplice kept the principal engaged Peuro took up eight opera glasses and was about to go off with thew, when the oticers who arrested hin came in and brought him vefore Judge Hogan, who he!d him in the summa of $2,000 to answer, The organization of the Join Ford Assoctation of the Seventh ward was effected iast evening by the election of the following oMlcers for the ensuing year:—Mr. John Mulqueen, President; Mr. Joho White, Vice President; Mr, John Fitzpatrick, cording Secretary; I. #. Sullivan, Financial Secre- tary; F. H. Jackson, Treasurer; J. H. Lee, Sergeant- at-Arms. This promises to be one of the most thriving organizations of the east side, and expects to rank second to none. SAD CATASTROPHE IN JERSEY. A Prominem Ciiizen of Paterson Thrown from a Wagon and Iustantl: Killed. On Friday afternoon Mr. J. V. E. Fredericks, the nesses were examined to prove the killing and the accased was held to bail in the sum of $10,000, which was furnished by officers of the Lack- | awanna Coal and Tron Company. The prisoner was | bound over, the circumstances of the case appear- ing to indicate that the homicide was unpremedi- tuted. The case was conducted, on the part of the prosecution, by BE. L. Merriman, District Attorney j The prisuper receivea the congratulations of W. W. Scranton on bis reieave, who promised to stand by him. it ts thougit taat his former haunts will become too warm for him, and he wiil be obliged to leave vefore the dy of tria. Thire isa very deep feeling agaiuai aim in the community generaliy, ard i will bardly be prudont for him to remain alter the troops are rem syed, { Tne men of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Come | pauy heid a region meeting this morning, aud by a small mares decided to resume work at ninoty- | three and a naif cents a car. It has been with great | Teiactance that the miners have accepted the com- | pany’s tertos; but they have not been deleaied, as | some journals assert, The object of the monopoltats in coal was to break up the M. B.A. But that association 18 still imtact, and ip six months will be stronger than ever. The fact is tuat thé compantes bave been forced to yield an advance whica it was decisred would never be given, and | the miners are the victors at the end of tne nearly 8iX months’ struggie. Work will commien on Monday or Tuesaday in the Lackawanna region, and that thore will never | be another suspension is the earnest prayer o: the ever} A fall tlois and resemmendations on this Bunject have heen compded with, recording the an- s. Bo church not complying With the directions of the Assembiy to make Collec Dons for foreign rotssions, home itssions, edaca- ‘bon for the m.nistry and churoh erection, or suca as shall irom time to tiae be laid upon General Assemnmy, at least a8 often as once every six Mouths, shall receive any aid from the funue of the churca. These standing comuiittees to the Board of Beneyo.ence and Pinance, so far as tucy can, In relation to the differ @nt odjects for Which contributions have been made. by ibe churches within the lim:ta of toelr respecare with the umount contriputed for each such other general information as to | eyolet Work Of their churches aud resbyleries a® Shall seem necessary to them ed for by the General Con Busslon or Board of Benevoieuce and Finance, also ascertan and to the | needed to sup- ne also what church Ballanes and moneys are necessary, how much can be raived at the place, and what amount will be Beeded froin tie church erection fand: and further, what canditates for the ministry ougnt to be re- ceived under the care of the Presbytery and recom. mended jor ald; and jurther still, what amount of can probably be secured from each ce wuder the care of the Presbytery f difeient benevoieut he, bbe which are pre- also each Benevolent | taking $3,500 worth of diamonds therefrom. tical Commuttees @iall be subject to instructions from the General exercise supervision over the Presby- other Presoviertes than their own, and, making & complete digest of all the in‘ormation gathered on these subjects, shell jes and Synods, as also the more dis- ¥ report in writing ‘When 1 18 found tnpracticable or inconvenient Pespects 1 also re- gi "eax the time and place of the first meeting ui peopie; bat labor bas won in thts straggie. FROM THE PAC-FIC. Tao Calltebaie Baeise aa saab m Extension Railrond—Usprovok Massacre of Indians ja Artzona, San FRaxcisco, May 20, 1871. The certificate of incorporation of the California Pacific and Eastern £xtension Railroad will be filed | on Monday worning next. The capital 18 $50,000,000, | and the isorporators are Milton & Latham, J, | | Friediand, W. ¥, Roolisen, Colonel John B, Frisbie | and Juiilus May, of San _ Francisco, and | Rudolph Bulabach, of Franktort-on-toe-vain. The jengtn of the road ls to be 970 mules and the route 18 ae giroady a en nae The capital has nearly all beea subscribed In Europe anil the immediate ct straction of the road 1s positively determinea it will jorm part of a continuous line irom San rancisco to New York, The official reports of the military authorities of Arizona on the late massacre of Apaches at Cam Grant are published by order of the Departmen! Commander. They charge that the Indians were peacefully engaged on ‘heir reservation and were entitied to ihe protection of the United States as risoners of War, and that of ihe whole number killed only elght were mea, the others being women end childfea, The butchery ls deaounced as elmply an unprovosed murder, THE MACKINLEY JEWELS. John 4. MacKioley, proprietor of the MacKinle House, No, 93 South street, appeared at Eesex Mar- ket Police Oourt yesierday morning to preler a charge against bis wife for opening his safe and wes very much exctet, and eatd that was an executor for a estate, and diamoads did noi betoug to Mim. Mrs, MacKinley, woo is & very young, prepossersing and dei lady, said that the diamonds belonged to her, an that she Was oniy claiming her own, Judge Led- with wold Mr. MacKihley that he could pot prefer a if he was an executor he would bave to go bet the Surrogate and there settle the dispote, Mra. MacKtuley said she was willing to go before the Sar- rogate or any one else, but that the Jewelry velunged to bor aud she was able to prove It, ATTCMPTEO MURDE? 0% STATEN ISLAND. Yesterday a desperate attempt at murder was made by James Rafferty on Joun Monaghan. Bota mea aro laborers, doing work on property near Fort | Wadaworth, Staten Island, aod bad a difference about some matter, when rough and bitter words were used, and cach of the non became much ox- cited, Raierty loxt his control, and, setziny new these | seut o | and after leaving agree complaint againet his wife in a case of larceny, but | ore Secretary of the Patersoa Laad Improvemeut Com- pany, destred to take the acknowledgment of a deed before a persou living some distance from Pat. erson, in Bergen county, ata place Known as ‘‘The joe.” To assist In the execution of the paper, Mr. Fredericks took with him Mr, Michael O’Brien, ®& commissioner of deeds, and a widely known | and highly respected gentleman, The paper referred to was duly executed and acknowledged, and the two gentlemen were returning home in the light buggy which they bad procured for the purpose. ‘They had just passed through Red Millis, in Bergen county, and were turning a corner at a pretty rapid “uit, Whea the wagon gave a sudden lurch, in con- queuce of wach O'Brien lost lis balance and was thrown out. of Fredericks, and pulled him out aiso, tlemen Both gen- STRUCK ON THEIR HEADS and were stunned. In the course of tenor fitcen miuautes, it being then about seven o'clock P. M., Fredericks returned 10 conscivusness, and as soon as he could move about, being badiy bruised avout the bead and , he turned his attention to his prostrate com- “ion and jound him dead. A subsequekt exami nation proved that his NECK WAS BROKEN and his skull fractured, in consequence of which death must have been iustantaneous. About the same me that Fredericks recoverei] some farmers of the vicinity arrived, ha mg cap. tured the — horse wo the road. justice Joraleman, living in the vicmity,, was called, and, alter viewing the body and examining into the circumstances of the case, gave a certificate to the effect that the occurreace was accidental and exonerating all parties irom blame in the matier. Tne body was then brought to Paterson, where it arrived apout ten o'clock on Friday evening and ‘Was turned over to the onstody of Mr. O’Brieu’s HORROR-STRICKKN RELATIVES. Deceased was & widower, having but one child living, a boy, about fifteen years of age, whose rav- ings of grwf over his father'a untimely death 4 Were absolutcly fearful. Mr. O'Brien was about thirty-five years of age, and had a Com- missioner’s office im Main street, J'aterson. He was universally esteemed. Up — to Within a few months he bad been euployed in the County Cierk’s ofice for several years, and bore the reputation of being THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED PENMAN in the city, Mr. Fredericks was ycsterday confined to bis. in consequence of bis injuries, but they are not considered of a dangerous character, being mostly bruises about the head aud shoulders, THE MACE-COBURN MUSS, Jovseps and James Sul! in a Jamble—JSoseph cl @ the “takes. The following card has been prepared by Mr. Covarn, one o! the principals who dia not recently fight In Canada. During the past few days public opinion seems to be vecring more or less in many querters In Coburn’s favor, and his card has cer- tainly a smack of spunk avout it that may win him more [riends:— To tHe Epiroz oF THE Hrraty:— Having used every edort to bring about a meeting between myself and Muce ib order to have the diticulty between us He | feited, and Mace persistently azolding a meeting, I named ho | this ‘ednesday, morning to meet at the Cp, e odice at ten M. to fee if my previous proposition, older to hnce, been accepted, eam tug with not more than twelve side and safl the lower bay or any other could be no interference, ert ag ister or to som place to land and er Jo diame, 1 offering to wager e 8 o'clock otherwise, fight, and 81,000 Kkeholder sent a written state- Bient of the proposition from me direct to Mace, und notity, hen eetrle the ‘more on the resuit tng him to by at the cVippe, office thie morutog. | Myself and umpire were chere, according to agreement, at the appointed hour, end waited’ ever an hour, but neither Mace cor ay représsntative (rom bim put in ap apvearance. The public i now eee that this man bas no idea of fighting me, for after ihe recognized authority having decided that the referce had no right to namue any piace outside of da, 4 no time beyond the weck, ave him every ch: as to bis gol 000 Inbablianta, ‘otty ot evident ad repetition of the Port afar, The older pang present and a witness to every offer made by me to induce Mace to fight, I claim the §2,000 staked, leaving it to the public to jnage as to my having ful- | filed nly pari in an upright, hoporable wad stralgbtvormward cf ironing jn your ubrversally acknowlodead lovp of justice at artintity, f respectts request that you favor me by pubiatiog tals gard, Fea e OSE H COBURN. shovel, struck Monaghad witn ite sharp edge about the ueck and bead, infilctiog serious and probably fatal injuries. fhe wounded man was sent Smith's Infrmary, ead Rafferty was at once ar- rested avd taken voture Jwige Garrett, who com- pod bin to await the result of the mjuries in- fiivted. THE O10 D-MICRACY. CINCINNATI, May 20, 1871. The Democratic Executive Committee of Ramll- ton county to-day ananimously and cordially en- doreed the Vallandigham platform promulgated this week tn the Montgomery eid Convention and recommended Samuel F. Hunt as democratic candle date for Lieutenant Governor, bostides Fe pgs I the deiegases froin thie county to support Hum in Uh Convention st Butler county. 4 Democratic Convention will be calied to appoint delegates Lo tue State Convention. THE ADAMS EXPRESS ABB RY—SIOLEN BOKBS. CoLuusus, Onto, May 20, 1871. Among the bonds stolen from Adams Express Company at the revent robbery tn this city were the following num vers:— 2,848, United States five-twen- ties, of the issue of July 1, 1865; 64,289, of the same @evooiinavion and 1asuc; 8,96 ‘he same denorni- nation and the isege of May 984, of the same farm erect MILITARY FUNERAL IN MARYLAND, BALTIMORE, Md., May 20, 1871. A detachment of Company J of the Seventy-first New York Volunteers, In charge of Second Licutenant Smith, arrived here this afternoon, to escort the body of Wal'ace, of that company, whose remain: were brought were for interment. ‘hey were met at the depot by Company © of the Fifth Maryland, who accompauled them to the cemetery and assisted The visitors return home to-morrow SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac (or New York -This Day. Sun rises..... 24 Bun sete..., 58 OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FRO} FROM NEW YORK POR THR Broadway, fryimg to save himself he gravbed hold | Wyomin Newesis Oceanto. PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 20, 1871. CLEARED. Seamehin Colobein (Br), McMickan, Liverpool via Queens- town—C G Francklyn, ee City of Parts (Br), Mirenouse, Liverpool—J G Sieamelip Te Queen (Rr), Thomas, Liverpool W J pit ontamahip Main (NG), Oterendorp, Bremen—Oelrichs & Steamship Wilmington, jaiveston via Key West—C RMallor BC. Pa 5 rhad piggamabip Crescent Cty, Norton, New Orleans—Frederic jaker. Steamship Geo Washington, Gager, New Orleans—H B Cromwell & Co. Steamship Macnolia, Palmer, Savannah—W R Garrison. Steamship Oulf Stream, McCreery, Savannah- R Lowden Steamanip James Adger, Lockwood, Charlestoa—H EB a Mor Ip Wyanoke, Bourne, Norfolk, City Point and Ri i—Old Dominion Steamsp|, 5 a Biaamatip Geo B Upton, Roberts, Noriolk, City Potat and Richmond—Washington & Co. Steamship E C Knight, Johnson, Georgetown, DC—G B lerrick. oametip Fanita, Doane, Philadelphia—Lortilard Steam- ship Co, Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston--H F Dimock. whicumalip Acushnet, Rector, New Bedford—Ferguson s ‘00 Bark Juan Ferrin (Br), Corrane, Liverpool—G@ F Bulley, Bark » Proost, Bremeu--Fret Schwoon. on ta (NG), Ho.em Bremen—Funch, Edye & 0, Bark N K Clements, Kelly, Havre—Royd & Hinoken. Bark D Trowbridge, Rogers, Demarara and » market—L WaT Armstrong, Rark Jamea Welsh, Hammond, Barbados—T T & ¥ A Dwight & Co. Brig Mary (Dan), Jenssen, Hamburg—Fanch, Faye & Co. Brig Jaboatoa, Dupres, Pérnambiioo—H Swift & Co. ance Eliza Thomaon, Bates, Demarara--L W & P Arm- ron, ton, Ja—G F Bulley. don, Bydney, CB--J F Whitney & Co. LeBlang, Lite Glace Bay —Gcorge Ht Memphis, Folker, Windsor, NS—J F Whitney & Co, Brig T W Cheasley, Phinney, Halifax—D R DeWolf & Co. gcbtik O P Sherwood (Br), Taylor, Rockland—P I Nevius & ons, Brig C E Proxering, Torrey, Galveston—C H Mallory & Co. Brig Pomona, Brown, Galvoston—E M Stackpole. oyBtte Susie J Strout, Hammond, Branewick—Simpsou & app. Schr © © Warren, Smith, Potnt-a-Plire (Guad)—B J Wen- re. ‘Bebr Mary § Lunt, Simmons, Granada—B J Wenberg. 1 Schr David Babcock, Colcord, Fajardo, PR~Winchester & a 1 a, Brteand, Frith, Porto Plata and St Domingo—Nontell row. Suhr Race Dorse, Hughes, Baracoa—B J Wenber, Schr Heury Middleton, Brower, Eleuthera—Jas las & tra, Martin, Kin, Wehr ¢ 0 Petiengi, McKinney, Eleuthera —B J Wenberg. Schr Harry Bluf, Benson, Rock Sound—James Douzias. Schr Isabel Alberto, Tooker, Hamilton (Bermuda—A Ab- bor, Schr Archie, Braunner, St Johns, NF—RE P Buek & Co, Schr Anna Maria, Cole, Shulee, Ns—Stow & Richardson,- Schr Adella (Rr), Kingslin, 8( John, NB—Heney & Par ker. hr Sasie Prescott, Glass, St George, NB—Jod Frye & Schr Carnie, Chase, Brazos ‘Bantiage—Woolhouse; ‘South: mi & Rudd, Sehr Clara Merrick, Hand, Tampa and Key West—Overton & Hawkins. ig Debt E Sturdevant, Cruse, Newtern, NC- Thomas, Holmes Co Schr © A Johnson, Harris, Washington, NC—W K Hin- Sea Bird, Hogan, Richmond—Van Brunt Bro. Sehr D Talbot, Amsbury, Philadelphia—J $ Ingraham & 0. Schr T D Wilder, Kinney, Philadelphia, Schr Maryland, Green, Bath—W Ray. Schr Calvin, Clark, Boston Jed Frye & Co. Schr Plymouth Rock, Furker, Boston—J B & S W Lewis, Schr Geo F Brown, Gedney, Providence—H W Jackson & 1. Schr Ann L Lockwood, St Jobn, Bridgeport—Thomas, Holmes & Co, Rebr O Smith, Ferris, Stamford—M Briggs & Co. Steamer D Utley. Davia, Philadelpt.ia. Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, Philadelphia, Steamer Vulcan, Wilcox, Piiiadelvhia, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YAOHTS. Steamship Virgo, Bulkiey, Savannah May 16, with mdse and passengers, to Murray, Ferris & Co. ith inst, lat 86 Jon 75, exchanged signals with steamship Cleopatra, hea for Havana. A Bark Leopold IT (Reig), Rathke, Shields 57 days, with mdse to H & FW Meyer - ven Wend., Tetens & Bockmann. yundland ; since Nizong, variable gles. Bark Manitobah (8r), Durkee, Cari, 4) days, with rall- way tron to order—vessel to Koy & Hinck-n.’ Came the | northern passaye, and had strong westerly winds; 15 days weatof the Banks. | “Bark Canasa (Br), Corrivean, Montevideo 57 days, with woo) and hides, to order. Crossed the Jon 20; bad fine weather throuchout Avril 1S, lat 17 803, 1on wo, exchanged longitude with ship Duke Netheriand, bound outh, Dark Maria (NG), Lubbe, Rio Jeneiro, 43 days, with cof- feo, to Nanter ¢ Co, vessel to Funch, & bye & Co. Crossed the Equa‘or Aprii 24, in lon 40 W ; hai light aoutheny winds | and calms most of the passage; lat 32 14 N, lon 69 £4 W, had | aheavy gale from SW to SSW, lasting 5 hours, in which lost | and sp tt sails. Bark Eliza White (of Portland), Mahoney, Matanzas 10 va, with sagan to Youngs, Smith & Co—ressel to Mller & joughiou. Had fing weather; 4 days nor:h of Hatteras, Brig Samiljot (Dap), Ericksen, Messina, 69 days, Pith frult to, Baring, Loa 4 Co—véasel to James Henry. | Passed Gibraltar Aprii 1; had strong westerly winds the whole passage. KrigJ RE (Br), Lont Demarara 91 days, with s:mar a molasses, to Heney & Parker. Had moderate weather; day yorth of Hatteras. rig Wm Robertson (of Boston), Shepherd, Clenfuegos 14 days, with sngar and molasses, to $C Loud & Co. Had mo- derate weather 6 days norih of Hatteras, Brig Harold (Br), Sinclair, Matanzas, 15 days, with sugar to HH Swift £ Co; vessel to PI Nevius & Son, fad one | weather; been 6 days north of Hatteras, inidad 15 days, with Bailed ip company |” Brig L' Warren (of Bucksport), Gott, Tri Ward & Co, with brig Samuel Lindsay, for New York, and parted com- sugar aud molasses, to J rad, Flewelling, Cardenas, 7 days, with & Co; vensel to Pr Nevius & Son, Had north of Hatteras, sugar to Aether David Nichole (ot talesboro)s W C 13 chr vas ole (01 leaboro), Wyman, ardenas, Hed moderate days, with melado to 8 U Lond fad mi 8 daye nor:h of Ta:teran, Schr R J Evana (of Newburyport), Morgan, Harbor Island Jaays, with pineapples, to, Jos Eneas, Had dno weathe days north of Hatteras. May 16, Int 81 12, lon 74 08, spoke bark Annie Augusta, (rom ——— for Pilacelphia, short of "Solr Plena, Rating Georg 80, 5 di ith chr Yaima, Rankin, Georgetown, SC, 5 days, with naval stores, to Bentiey, Miller & Co. or Schf Franklin felt, Brewster, Beaufort, NO, 6 days, with naval stores snd railroad ties, to Thomas, ‘Howmsn & Schr t A Edwarda, Edwards, Plymouth, NO, for Fairba- vert, 5 days, with timber, to Dailett & Ives, Schr Eva, Turner, Chincoteague. Schr [da H Siisbe, Newton, Virginia for Key Port, May 17, Smith's Island, bearing NW 8 miles, Auguatas Biddle, of | CRicago, aged 17 rears, while drawing % bucket of watar fell overboard and was drowned; laonched the boat and founa the bucket and his hat, but could not sec anyybing of he body ; it was blowing frewh at the time. Sehr Sarah Pury Virgiuta, ake, Virginia, Phard, Virginia. e. Brown, Virginia, r, Virginta. Virainia for Glen Cove. dmore, Georgetown, DO, Schr Wm Clark, Green, Delaware. Schr J Truman, Gibbs,’ New Bedford dare, for Philadel- hia, with ploketa, &e, to mater. Put into thie port for a arbor. Schr Cohassett, Gibbs, New Bedford, 8 days, for Philadel- hia, with Inmber to master, Put into this port for a harbor. Passed Throuzh Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Dirigo, Jobnaon, Portland for New York, with mee and passen; tod F Ames. Schr Orwart, Miller, Calais for New York, with lamber. Schr F G Cumminya, Remick, Bangor for New York, with lumber to G A Boardman, Schr Maria Lunt, Kent, Bangor for New York, with lum- ber to Geo Rowland & Co. | ghee Maquirk, Kimball, Bangor for New York, with pota- toga to A Bonnett & Coy. Schr Nellie Mitchell, Eastman, Gardiner for New York, with Immber to John Boynton’s son & Vo. Schr Minnehaha, Saunders, Portland for New York. Hebr Pearl, Gookin, Saco for New York, with barrel heads to Waddell & Coy. Schr Chas Carroll, Chase, Portamouth for Philade!phia, w th fish to Crandell’ & Nichols. ‘br Sea Flower, Chase, Gioucester for New York. Behr Island City, Ailen, “louceater for New York. Gebr Rescue, Kay, Yarmoath for New York. Rebr Success, Rickards, Nantic tor Staten lsiand, & Co. weather od z = or Hannah W. #, Fish, Pigeon Cove for New York. hr Monitor, Chase, Kew Hecford for New Yor! Seobr Josephine, Whitmore, New Kedfocd for New York, obr Varry Lee, Mayo, Fall River for New York Scbr MA Mitfn, Howe, Pawtucket for New York. Schr Cynthia Jane, Rogers, Providence for New York, Schr Louse, Hamblin, Providence for New York. tobr Fakir, Hunt, Providence for New York. br Mary Natt, Bishop, Providence for New York. chr Salmon Washburn, Jones, Providence for New York, | Sehr Kilen Barnes, Wyekol, Bristol for New York. jarriet Lewis, Bliss, Newport for New York. Bebr Helen, Carroll, Newport for New York, fobr Trustem Dickens, Kelso, Norwich for New York, Schr David #pra, , New London for New Y ork. Sehr Empire Bake , New London ln dgp ot ‘ork. | Schr ETharo, Sherman, New Londos for New ork, for ordors. Schr Chas Northam, Hubbard, Portland, Ot, for New York. Schr Millie Frank, Edwards, Middictowg for Hoboken, New Baven for Phiindelpnia, Schr D Collins, Zownnend, Schr Reading Railroad No 41, Ludlow, New Haven for Philadelphia. Bebr Judge Run: Chane, New Haven for Ehzabethport. Monamee. Greenwich lor New York. nF 8s , Bridgeport for New York. Beh inire, Bridgeport for New York ‘ordham, Bridgeport tor New Yor urr, Stamford for New York. Norwalk for Elizabethvort, im O Htish, Herrel, Greenport for Philadelphia, fehr Atpra, Hogeman, Glen Cove for New York ‘chr § f Thompson, Holt, Noauk for New York. Sebr Euverprise, Mott, Roslyn for Haversiraw. Bloup Express, Edwards, fort Jefforsor tir Wew York, Steamer Electra, Mott, Providence for New York, with mdee and passengers, to Isaac Odell. earner United Stales, Davis, Providence for New York. BOUND EAST. Steamsbio Nentune. Baker. New York for Boston. Bteamehio Acushnet, Rector, New York for Now Bedford. Bark Scotia Queen (Br), Fin, New York for Pletou, NB. Brig Navarino, Wyman, New York for Salonica and Siig Aricbat West, Lo Blane, New York for Little Glace Flora, Flemming, New York for @t Jobn, NB. Brig Yardora Hionde (Br), Plummer, New York for rort- land. Brig Gilmer Me chr D B Pi Behr Bent th, Chase, Bebr Veto, te New York for 4 chr Fier Intebins, New 7 hae Row: ~y hr Pint Se akorphy, Pulladerphie for Greenport, je Jovevh BE ken for sor Ne ir Davis, H oor tor April 35 in | Pierson, Albany for Bridgeport. Rio, Donere, New ‘York for Shulce, NS. Hull, Weehawken for Briugeport. ‘New York for Wood's Hole. Fannis, Hopkins. . Del, for Norwich. Ida L Roward, Harringion, New York for Boston. Blackman, Arnow, Polis ‘eiphia for Newport. jarker, New York fi Boston. javen. De Ne york i Richard Borden Borden, 'hiisabelsport {oF SCRE H Lemuel, Jarvis, Elteabethnort for ridgeport, Schr Isabella, tirange, Philate)phia for Hartt Holmes, New York for G eenwich. Ci |. Hobbie, New sor for Stamford, Schr Julia § Swan, Cuffe, New York Cor Boston, Schr John Brooks, Fox, Elizabethport for New Haven. r Elizabeth rd, Price, New York for st Joba, N Hester, Davia, Elizabethport for Porichosier. Yi ere eee 4 ‘New York on a pleasure triv through Steamer Electra, Mott, New York for Providence, Wurrenron se. LI, Mav 9)—11:55 PM. The bare Scotia Queen, briz Flora, and a number of schooners, all bound east, ‘arrived at »'PM, Thoy cast an- chor off the tats opposite, and will remain over night. he bark Anuette, previously reported, is eiill at anchor from Calais for New York, remaio. off Whitestone, wrahe sohr Fannie, Capt Mitchell jam}! avis & Co, and also over might, Wind S3E, fighe™* ie a SAILED. Steamships Calabria, The Queen, and City of Paris, Liver. pool; Main, Bremen ; Wilmi jalveston via Key West; Crescent Clty, and Geo Washi: poll and Gulf stream, Seranpab; Jas Age goparies ou jtico 0, anoke, ight, George- town, DU; Fauliay Polladelpuias” “° iy Wind at sunset 8. EEE Fs Pe is i =p tf I i Schr Fell ge Marine Disasters. BARK ONWARD, at Liverpool from Savanna, reports April 14 to 14, from im! 3829, lon #140, up to iat 40 5, lov 53, experieuced terrific gules, washing away part of bulwarks, 3,0n the latter date it btew a perfect hurricane, sliip labor: ing beavily, and throwing the vessol on uer beam ends, BARK GOTUEN (Nor), Dannavig, from Philadelphia for Penarth (before reported), was abandoned off the American Coast, The crew were rescued byw British ship and landed at Penzance, K, 19h inst, Scun RE Proxer, Amesbury, from Rockport, Me, for Nassau, NP, put into’ Newport 18h inst to repair forrautl ans mainsail, both of which were burst {u a squall on the MISsING VourT.—Fears are entertained for the the bark Mendez, which was launched at Belfast this spring. e is commanded by Be Eleaaer MoGilvery, and sabed ro! John, NB, for a. 46 daysago. She was due three Weeks ago, but nothing bas been heard from her since she Sr Thomas, May Vt—The British park Canvasa Back has been sold at public auction (11th inst), hu! and materials Fealizing 83, ‘The K'S Hassell, before advised, Is atlil under repaire, The British bark Centaur, bouud to Shelburne, NS, thie morning, In going out of our port, grounded and rem«ined ‘about one hour; she was got off ann will proceed thie after- noon. It ts anid she bas only scraped off some copper. ‘The Florida 1s stl!] here. pZoupare much wanted to load susars in Porto Riso. Rates ere » wold, per i 8 Sugar, » |, per lous molasses, to United Stat La ds = Misreliancens. We are indebted to Messrs Geo A Philips & Collins, ship- ping merchants, of 41 South street, for their attentions. Purser James W Wileon, of the steamship North America, from Rio Janeiro, £c, will please accept our thanks for his attentions, =~ Chas F Burke, purser of the steamship Virgo, from Sa- vannab, will accept our thanks for hia attentious. Brig Exort.—The brig Excel (Br), Davies, (rom Cardi, arrived in the river yestercay, and 1s now lying about 9 miles below the city. Sve reporis that on the 8t0 inst, while at sea, the captain who had previously shown some aigas of in- ity, approacied the mate, Mr. David Hubvard, who was Ing henr the stern of the vessel, suddenly seized the kulfe of the lutter, and, throwing nis head back wih one hand, With the knife held in the other, attempted to cut bis throat, The,frat bow made-a dvep guaii, severing the wind by the next Mr. Hubbard's band, which be 1 threw up, was badly cut, Capt Davies th of the vessel and jumped overboard, atfll hol in his hand. As S000 as possible a boat was ing tl lowered by the crew, und they succeeved in picking him up. He was then taked on board and carried to his cabin, where he was kept closely confined until the vessel arrived in the river, when Alex Sprunt, British Vice Cor aul port, was informed ot the above tacts, Mr Sprunt Immediately notiued Dr Wi- ants, the eurgson in charge of te hospital here, and yester. day noon that geotieman, accompanied by several others Went down in atug to the bri. They returned here about 4 O'clock, having with thein she captain of the vessel, who was at once sent to the hospital, where he wili receive every posal bie care. Dr, Winante ditt not think it necessary to remove the mate, Mr Hubbard, from the veasel, aa he ie rapidly re- covering from the effects of the woutds received aud. Te Deeded to take charge of the brig. It is thought that Capt Davis is laboring under a mere temporary tt of Ineanity, gioouge an couse paaly hired ont and hate A Ahped and ji iclous course 0! jreatment will result Tecovery.— Wilmington Journal, May 19. 4 New Vessris—Mr WC Wonson, of Gloucester, bas pnr- chased the new achr recently but in Essex by Mr Aaron Burobam. ‘She $s 100 tons, exrpenter's measurement, Mr Jobn Story, of Gloucester, is bu‘idiag @ hshing schr of 90 tons for Mesars Perking Brothers, to be completed about June 1. Messra ae La building a fabing achr of 85 tons for dy x Co, of Gloncester. 8I will be ri about thy of June. The Same parties lave contracted to bulld @ schr for Mr Danie Sawyer. Notice to Mariners, The spindle on Biack Rocks ts now in posttion and will serve asa guise tor vessels coming tuto or going out of Newburyport harbor at night. Whalemen. Bark B Colcord, Mctleave, of Nantucket, was at Taloa- huano April 7, with 500 ob oll 03 board ; bound home, all |. Jan 81, Mr Munroe, rat odiver, fell frum the fure- |, aud died from the elfect Sroken. Bark Lydia (Dr), Kirk, from Rotterdam for Phiade'phia, May 14, lat 40 60, lon €6 40 (by pilot boa: J W Etwell, No7), Foreign Ports, Annoro, PR, May 5—In port bark Fearless (Br). Patrick, for @ port north of Hatteras ; brigs Osseo, Covert, for do do; ‘ason, Dun ani Mary Agnes, -—, for dodo; Nebo (Br), MoLeod, for don lig; Rehrs’ Lottin, Johngon, w Haven, ready;8 T Baker, Davis, disz; Sarah Aon for Reed, eed, une. Bauta, Apr 20—In brig Faith (Bey Oliver, from New York via Pernambuco, for Kilo Janeiro Jag; sobr Iim- pulse (Br), Curtis, for Hampton Roads, to sail 80 CaLcurTa, April 6—Arrived, ship United States, Lunt, Bombay. Satled from Saugor Apiil 1, ship Waverly (Br), Spoore, Noxon, April $8—Arei hip Geo Green, Wil ONOLULU, — Arrived, Ban Francleco (and salied 24th for Muentx Island) og Safled April 29, slip Hy Adderly (Br, Langlois, San Fran- cisco. ‘Maunitivs, April 14—Arrived, bark Duiveland, Graves, Boston. MATAN2A8, May 20—Arrived. bark RW Griffiths (Br), Drammond, New 3 ork. bark Talisman (Br), PRRNAMEUCO, May 1—In port Bistohford, from New York, arrived Apri 29, for Kio Janeiro Pana: ites $n port toe Relay (Oe, Bee, EW PARA, Nay e] net. for ar Charice Thompeon, Poseidon, Knudsen, Kork 108; Frank Howard, Dermott, an Hanfiel4, fron and for oe do. GORRNETOws, May Philadelphia. RIO JANEIRO, Apr 12—Arrived, sips Columbus, York, Cardiff; Bet, Norwsy, Wood!ury, do; 224, barks Conter feotty New vorks n, Gavet, Balti brig K right, Walker, do; se, King, Wilmiagton, NC Rha, bark Ag i ‘Grey Ea: gle, Coffin, New Oriean: La Sajled April 13, barks Aquidoeck, Chesebrough, Balti- ore; Wth, Campanero, Brouchten. do; 1th, Alice Tainter, berg, New York: brigs Senortia, Young, Haittmore; 17th, Juire (Ni), for Hampton Roads,’ 19th, ship Her Majesty (Bp, tor New Orleans; rig Adeone NG’, for Mobile, In'port 2th, bark Wavelet (BF), MeVey, for Baltimore, lag 4000 hace corte nig ay,” Nickerson, for New York, ie pacatnie sg D (Bn), for do do ;Royal Biue Jacket (Br), for odo. In port brig Tendenz (NG), for New Tee. rived, schrs Athlete, Burns, h for ‘Arecins, PR); David Gua. galoupe cand Faust, ord, Granada (and asived 6th for 7: ); 4th, Ham burs, Sanbom, St Lua aud salted 6th for ‘Arroyo PR); ith, brig Cosmos, Parsons, Martinique (and cailed 8th’ for Aqua: diila, PR ; 8th, echra FG Kui i McAlister, Demarara (and ict 100 for’ Arroyo, PR); 13th, Angi Amesbury, Jones, it Kit’a (and sailed same day tor St. Croix). Ba Heave, St Croix to toad f York; tern lirlte t Br), Brooke,’ Ai Pk, to or ‘or’ ride ir), Broo! 0, Walan ee Herve Pawar! Albro, 9h, load tor New York; 80.h, bark J.& & aguabo, PR, 12 toad for, New York: beige r), ya to loaa for a port north of Harteras; Py N re Kitchen, ay ly Ads on, 34, ‘April 29— ‘bristopher, Vieques to load for Boston; ‘aqiiez to iond for Baltimore, a Dr Chas Topper Br), by J GO, » dark Chambers, Now York; brig Mineola (Br), West Bal St Jony. NB, May 1° —Arrived. bai Boston ; Guinevere, and Hawkawortl Ford, do; Anna Linteley, McAlmon, ter cow, Sypher; Frances, MoLat field, do. in, and Sappho, Amorican Parts. ALEXANDRIA, May 18—Arrived, sere J. W Kot Lily, New Haven} Anna Sheppard, New York; A Providence, Salled—Schre Canary, J it Yandasen, and © E Morrison, Boston ; N & H Gould ‘Saco: Unens, ne 1th—Arrived, schr Mary Weaver, Providence. Salled—fchrs Maria Pearson, Jersey City; J W Knight, , and bama, Pawtacket. pROSTON, May 19 Arrived, sohra,M J Chadwick, 4 itty ean Wave, Bryant, Phiinde ‘a, Rell 1, 05 Bet ‘Engiinhs & nd rk Aleratkirina (Bi brig Jorie A ‘ile, Obi jchmond, 9 Wi Tames MeCloaky, Crowell, Providence ; cleared, steamer m Lawrence, Hailett, Baltimore; ship Washing!on Booth, Green, Valparaiso; sehF Boutberner, hacher, City oint and Richmond amb—, “th steamers Parthia Pr from faverpects Nereus, ‘rom New York: bark R Murray, Je, Pendleton, Now Orleans; brigs Rebert Wing, MeDou: Goree; Rowley, Rowicy, New Oricaon; schirg BP King from Au- Barnard, Smith, Mayaguet B Hume, Gulla We vater U M ne BALTIMORE ay 19--arcived, rlq,Atrote (Br), Bu ae! chrs Anoie Harris, Harris, E’euthera ; Mary Kennelly, Hammond, Stratford, Conn, Below, bark Ceaar \s), Rolphs, Bromen; brige Italia (lr), Roberts, Ponce, Ri Proteus, Portland. rk Emma F Secor (Br), Coonan, London ; bri . Clark, Rio de Janeiro; H d Berry, Conkiin jechrs Peerless, Patterson, indies; Wilite, iavtea, Henry, Merntt,'Calate; Hampton, Fletcher, Lynn; Wipe, Lane, New iaren; Forest Onl, Parner, do,, Bailed—Brig Mystic (Hr), Penarth Roads; 18th, } M, bark SRM Tp tecaeiee ae Mead BO, new Y 4—Bohr Howard, Wooster, Philadelphia. DGE! iT, May 17. eared, achra 8 & B Smull, Col. thy Shivle ‘Wave, Smith, Camden, Me; EI erkins, Kelly, Hon: Mb Arrived, ‘iva i w Benedict, Highy, Richmond ; —Arrived, achi ‘i eater, James, Elizabethport; Barab Jane, Fordne if Lunt gor lolse,, Herre ce sonar ii ern eee Walton, NB; HAMLEATON, ay’ Wi" Cleared, brig, Bella Dolores (8p), piste esa ae |. and Pangbita (Rp), jarceiona. eR Ay Gch eet a rly reared ed Gb, schra Senator ut Poster, 5 li ard, Ms rat eet 2 Bl tan, cape ‘de Vérdsy, brie. ‘fia, Bantange'y Bal . Bee, Coombs, Bt Domingo; 1hb, im, barks Nicola, few Yorks Snore Maria ana Keer (ane tee weet Tadies for be arka Yamoyden, for Riv Janeiro; Manitou, for the ‘eat Tadieas brig Oladietor, for do; achr Levant, for Pee WIVER, rived. May 18—A: : man, Matnnragy Lucy A ‘Orentt, og ead brerladey Tae, Dow, Jactvonvile; Wave Crest, Davis, Georgetown, BO; Jeanie Sailed—Sehra Adi 3 {9h--Satied, schr Theodore Dean, Grinuell, Georgetown, GALVESTON, May 13—Cle: barki ryden, apa tease tam date Ors Seles tere KEY WEST, May 20 Arrived, steamabip Ariadne, Pen- airy on, New York for Galveston (an proceeted), - Arrived, achr % ‘ . Ion Salled. sche Roray, Fann'yg, Fuideiphie, has MOBILE, May 15—Cleares, bark ‘Lynet (Nor), Olsen, Liv ah + W ORLEANS, May 15—Arrived, schr Frank Lt seed dy das, Bav I red: , Reed, Baltimore via Havana james, Patterson, Bremen. lot od Union, Ausiin, Havre; brig H Ken- n, Seauahip Lojona. Hovey, New York. jay 15—Arrived, bark Sea (Br), Bon- for Pensacola). aienmera Concordia, Western Metropolis; ips Melrose and Dagmar: bare Francona, Feoumne Ho, Roray Petrel, Maria Merocde, Anna and Mary Anns 01 wera, NEW" RYPORT, May 18—Sailed, schr Fred Gray, Lake- man, Phitadelphia, wi ~~ NEW BEDFORD, May 19- Arnved, brig Julia A Hallock, Briaca, New York, to load oll for Havre. Saile' Schr Robert 4 Sint'h. Nickerson, New York, NEWPORT May 18, PN—Arrivet, achrs RE Peoker, mesbury, Rockpurt, ‘Me, for Nassau, NP; North Pactic, ‘aton, Providence for New York. Sailed—Schra Harr'et Lewis, iliss, New York; John W Bell, Vierce, Taunton for New ‘York; Artist, Forrester, 80- mereet for do; J 8 Terry, Raynor, Pawtucket for do; Bante T Willetts, Chesebro, and Cyntita Jane, dardner, ce for Salmon Washburn, Jones, Tauntou for do; Mathew Vasser, Kelley, aud Monitor, Chase, New Bed- ford for di Kelley, “Marion” for Phila Lindsey, Crockett, a rtsmout Haversitaw: White. Foatn, Miliken, Proviceuos for Balti more; Mersenger. Dean, ‘Taunton for New York; Ellen Barner, Wilcox, Bristol for do; I H Borlen, Madwin, Fall River for New York; Jessee, Bray, Milloridte for doy Fan- nie Mitchell, Brown, Calais for do; Katle Mitchell, ngor for do; Olive Elizabeth, Boule, Portiand for do; On- wart, ais for do; GW Kimball, Jr, Hall, Rockland Ro'inson, Rockland Yor’ ordofw; Sarah e May 17--Arrived, gchra Sarah E Jones Boston; Zampa, Jewett, New York for N schra L Daniels, Smith; Jam laloy, Russell. coal laden. Cleared—Brig Isabel Williams, Veasie, "angor, Me: schrs for Philadelphia Rizk Onitin, Griffin, New York; Charley Woolsoy, Parker, altimore: David Collias, Townsend, New York; Report, Bart, do; Empero jart, ir, Dewick, do. PHILADELPHIA, May 19, P M—Arrived, steamship Baxon, Be joston; barks Maggie Kevnolds (Br), Smith, Lawton (Br), Rose, Ardrossan ; Odir (Br Devonshire, Redgl'y, Norfork | brig ig bark Matia. Wheeler, Wheeler, A Harmon, Parker, Hillsboro, NS; Jos ) Boston. Below, brig Melrose, from Ma- tangas, Cleared -Brig Hiram Abif, Tibbits, Portland; schrs Clay- ton ame, oxers, Pt Ehzabeth; Nightingale, be, Boston; Alaska, Stout, Saco; Laura Robinson, Rovinson, ren Dirigo, Snow, do; W Marey, 51 . Providence ; Cabada, Swain, Boston; Paugussot, Waples, do; Wild- "nw way ite esterday, bark Vibeli Ww RM, ye lay, bari a, from Shields; schr M. d, from Went Indies, Brig ry D Keystone passed to sea at 8 AM bark David McPherson, bar! unknown, and «large number of achrs. In harbor, brig Ha- rold, for orders; brig Fanaie Butler, bound out, and a few schra. Brig Torrid Zone left for Paiiadelphia Inst night. Al rived, weamer Eastern Qt 4348 PM —Brig Harold ere Fastern Queen and America re: 1. PAWTCOKET. May 14-Salled, schrs Lord, and Right Away, Raynor, Baltimore. PROVIDENCE, May Ii Mahan, Washington, NO; ner, Georgetown, DC; marican Eazle, Shaw, do for ‘aters, Port Johnson for Johnson for York at? PM, Wind southeast. Lizzie Raymond, ite, Gi Rockhill, do; wtocket; David Berry, do; William Thomas, White, Port BO fork § Wm P Clyde, tucket, Diver Ames, Fi do; Ma ch, Georgetown, DC redmore, Hart, New Pertain, Jo; Tunis Bodine, Bunce, do. 18 - Arrived, Roberta, apd Isaac Bell, Couch, SAN FRANCISCO. Hay Ib--Aériveds ship Lady Cat . DISCO, May 19—Arrived, 8 (Fr, Colter, Neweuatie, NAW. made ¢ MARYS Ga, May'8.-Arrived, schrs Campbell, Smith, New York; 15th, V H Joves, Line, do via Fernandioa. BAVANSA ‘ay 16-Arrived, US steamer Mayflower, pes viu Havana; brig Florence, Girting, Bark Polar (Sp). Shibera, Barcelona; sehr Irena Hall, Providence. New York, n Salvador, Nickerson, and Mont- cloth, New York; ship ‘Leamington (Br), Bell, phia; brig Normandy, 8t John, NB; sehr Jesse Wil- ton, Jacksonville. VINEYARD HAVEN, May 17, PM—Arrived, schrs George Washington, Peck, Providence for Portland; Admirat Blake, Luce, Marion for Bangor; Maggie Vandusen, Comp- ton, Boston for Philatelphia; Hickman, Small, Bangor for iver Head: John B Norris, Ciaghorn, Now York for Boston ; Frolic, Dilinghatn, Chilmark for do. . May’ 14, AM—Arrivod, schra Webster, Barnard, Smaltby cuez for Horton Bdtth May, Higgins, Vhlladelphia. (oF Trondout tlantl pn Kank ; BR Leach, Pendleton r do: 164 ‘ton, Benj Strong, Hoyt, and Gen Banks, Fitzzerald, Providence for Bangor; Forest City, Davis, and A! By Mesnervey, uucket for Caiais; Ocean Wave, Smith, Bridgeport for Camden, ‘Saied.-Schra Mary D Haskell, Wickman, Maggie Vandu- sen, J indler. ‘May 18, ? M Arrived. achrs Melita (Br), Spurr, Baltimore for Kear Rive S$; Sarah, Kenniston, New York for New- ryyort; Planter, Horton, Gay Hess Roston; George lane. Adame, Bostoa for Pi en gr Webster Kelley, M a Seems tor he (and al! sailed). 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