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12 ; pee ae . Mext Assembly as to the practicability and desir. uatralia. THE abieness of a ‘by which eacn congre ;atien may, NEW YORK CITY. ferns 3 na mm addition to the saiary of its pastor, pay an an- nan o tea 4 wee Rual premium for the assurance of bis ie. The | ‘The following record will show the changes in the | Nem mae pm | Proceedings of the General Ascom- | Crests: eee eae oe ee | Senden eam te soreapeene caer nants come | tank 18 Brovay - |W ot be thus provided for. phn . | - Secone ee That. the msurances shall be 80 arra piitaryioadtxed ye Europe. a ce inged asnotto be vitiates by trausiers from one charge to another, and so as to” beneat the disabled as well as the familles of the deceased. Therd—so as to include the advantages of the matual plan of life insurance, and also to consider if relief to ministers and their families should not m_ali casea be in the form of annuities, These suggestions implying the modes and prin- ciples wileh are the subject of genera! inquiry, the committee deem it to be of importance ta order to the adoption by our Church of a satisfactory plan for mimisterta! rener, All o which 18 respectfully submitted to this Gener +] Assembty. ‘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 Education, The report states that bly at Chicago. Repert of the Committee of Twenty-one—Pro- peed Organization of a General Commis- gion Who Shall Have Supervision of the Benevolent Work of the Church—Regu- lations for the Home and Foreign Missions—In:urance on the Lives of Ministers of the Church. last CHicaao, May 20, 1871. fhe most important report made to the General Assembly is that o! the Committee of Twenty-one, during the year tnere were 230 theolo- ‘She full text is as follow fr 284 collegiate and 156 academic stu- The committee respectfully say to the Assembly euis, The receipts of the year were £19,812 29, an! the payments to April 30 $79,449 17, leaving a | email bulance of $15,900 still Que on the May appro- priations. When these are paid no*hing will remain to meet the autumn and winter payments, which ‘would amount to $130,000. By the acts of the Legis- Jatures of New York aud Peunsylvania the two old Boards are united and the transfer of their property held one session oa the 20th and Zist of Bat bes net) quoter ou the sth and .tit of March, | idoa the 1st and 14Ui of April, when bers Were present excepting tree, and areful consideration of (he irst branch itt almost entire Unanim. C1USIOI8 > — be meted “olutions accompany ing the report were adopted recommending to the Syuods the adoption of a standing rule ordering each Presbytery to report what i¢ has done fer the Board of Edaca- tion; directing the Board of Education to pay euch theological student under its care $200, each collegiate $140, and each ucademic $120 annu- ally: also nrging the churches to be more liberal in thelr contributions to thix cause. A determination was expressed to bring about & With ihe paid agen em, the responsiblity of @eveloping and’ Syslemauzing the iberality of our | eungre.at.ons aud losieiing Che aggressive interests © e@ftue Church must necessarily devoive, under our denowinational orgautzation, on tie members them. | actives, the deacougte eexsions of the Presbyteries | aixi bynods and uch genera! superintepding agen- Ges as the Assembly may estabilsk. Tue dimeulty in the Way to successfully accomplishing (his work | hes in the fatlure to bring te — principles ef our Presbyterian system into full opera- | Teform in the work of supporiing miuisteria) pre- fon through these agencies. To ovviute this we | Parations, Prepose, in order to simipliy, consolidate and unify Warivus benevolent operations of the Church; that there stall ve a General Commission, which shall ; have supervision over the benevolent work of the chon ct to the General Assembiy, to be com. pose of five deteguies Dom each of the boards of the Church, together with a delegate trom each of the Syitods, lo be elected annually by bailot, which | periodica: deiegaies snull not only be tne medium ©! coinmunication between the bourds and cimurenes, 1 aiso be Of right corresponding mem- i the reveral boards entitied to attend and iberare with tom as tuey see fit and Gnd con- tent. This Ceseral Comiuiss.on shall meet twice Presbyterian General Synod in Philadelphi PTLADELPHIA, May 19, 1871, At the everting session of the Presbyterian Synod the Motlerator stated that the subject for the next morning's session was how to secure tne nauion’s welfare. Tho report prepared by the comanttee on the Pittsburg Presbytery was then presented by tho Secretary, ttev. Dr. McLeod. Ac- compunying this was a protest and an apneal against tho dismission by tue Pittsburg Presbytery of the congregations of Ebenezer aod Hermoa, at | their own request to become congregations of the every y on the —— day of November, whe. they ¥ y ¥ " Bia! Consider Lue general contition and necessities bea re be Church, which gaye rise to pro- of the Chart benevolent worx, determine ques. e Hous Hat may come up befere thei, aud seek Co laterest aud develope the benevolence of eh, and on the —- day of May to learn als of the varlous objects of benevolence, plans or ibe ecclesiastical year, to receive COLORED CONFERENCE. Povorkesarsrz, N. Y., May 20, 1871. To-day Rev. Mr. Jackson, of the South Carolina : the reports ot ths several boards and their 3 O cs estinaiss of their necessities for. the commg | Methodist Episcopal Conference, was introduced to ear. It shall then make a report te tne | the colored conzerence now in session tn this city, encral Assembly, of which a condensed report is | He gave a description of the colored people there, whe printed iy the appendix of the Assembiy’s | showing that they are fast improving in temporal Minutes, tne usual pasiphiet form being dispensed | rts % 4 and spiritual matters, but that they are much eim- ww Ld the Commission at their meeting shail : 5 aiko estimate 28 Dearly as posstule, from. the iBfor- barrassed bocause of the poverty which exists in their midst, All the delegates have thus far reported their churches ina flourishing condition. portion of the services of Monday will be devoted to eulogies upen the le and character of the late Wesley C. Marshall. Tae case of John Sloman being called up, it was yoted not to receive him in consequence of the em- Darrassment arising froma his being aivorced, as it would affect his userulness, THE MINERS STRIKE ENDED. ora the reports they received trom d .rom those of the Presbytery aod cai Commiltess, Wut proportioy of the whole BWouNi 8 Ww beexpended ihrougn the boards. Each Synod soould be requceied to coutribate in order to Meet These Wants. Phere salt be f ar executive Doards appointed by tn Wivee annual classes. with Powor to capeies—one for bome work and ou¢ Jor publication euch to consist of twenty. eke members, aod one for joreign Work and one of Q finanee, euch to consist of fiiteen present Beard of Foreign Missions i yeu Waite, secon) on a chair. Average temperature for corres; year... | week:— Vice President; Marshal Hart has grantea the follewing licenses during the past week:—Loarding house, 1; expresses, 9; venvers, 47; carts, 4; cartmen, 64; pawnorokers, 24; junk shops, 58; junk boats, 18; junk car's, 11 hand dealers, 54: inteiligence oitices, gunpowder, 1; porter, 1; drivers, 44—total, 44a To- tal amount, $3,601 25, 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:—Appiications for employment, 1,124; of these there were 112 males and 1,012 females; help required, 88; female, 1,167; for 76 males and 927 females; whole number of situa- tious procured for the week ending May 20, 1,003, Coroner Young was yesterday called to hola an inquest, at 421 Bast Seventeenth street, on the body of Mary E. Kellett, a little girl five years or age, whose death resuited from burns caused by her clothes taking fire from a lightea lar; The mother of decease 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 them, when the o‘icers who arreated hin came in and brought him vefore Judge Hogan, who he!d him in the suma 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 ofMlcers for the eusuing ar:—Mr. John Mulqueen, ituations procured President; Mr. John Fitzpatrick, . Sullivan, Financ indicated by the thermometer at Hudnut’s Phar- macy, ime corner of Ann street:— 1870, 1871, 83 a Fire Marshal MoSpedon reports twenty-eight fires for the week eniling May 20, at noon. Joss 18 $2,059; amount of Insurance, $264,000. fne estimated The case of Mrs. Annie Clafiin vs. Colonel J. H. Blood, the *Co.” of Woodhull, Clafin & Co,, was qemerces dismissed, on examination by Judge Led- ‘The number of arrests by the police for the week as. Chg ending May 19 was 1,733 The arrasts cach day | RichmondOld Dominion Steamsh! Were as follows:—Saturday, 321; day, 300; tuesday. 190; Wednesday, 234; Thursd 4205; and Friday, 211,” sais hati ae Mr, Bernard Smythe, Tax Receiver, has collected the following amounts for taxes during the past woes $2,230 23 May 18...., ~~ 6,306 50 May 19. 3.708 67 2,919 29 T0tAlesesseves $19,772 85 Mr, G. 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 city ordinances, of which seventeen have been satisiactorily settled’ and the vilunce re- ferred to the proper departments for Semedy. Sunday, 227; Mon- le which stood was absent Mr. Joho PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 20, 1871, CLEARED, Steamship Calabria (Br), McMickan, Liverpool via Queens- town—C G Francklyn, piitnmsp City of Faris (Br), Mirehouse, Liverpoot—J G le. pegpne The. Queen (Rr), Thomas, Liverpool—¥ W J one Main (NG), Oterendorp, Bremen—Oolrichs & Steamship Wilmington, Cole, Galveston via Key West—O Mallory & Co. soe ip Crescent City, Norton, New Orleans—Frederic er. Steamship Geo Washington, Gager, New Orleans—H B Cromwell & Co. Steamship Macnolia, Palmer, Savannah—W R Garrison. Steamship Gulf Stream, McCreery, Savan' R Lo Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, Charlestoa—H B Ww. joke, Bourne, Reateix, City Point and ‘Btaamahip Geo B Upton, Roberts, Norrotk, City Poiit end Richmond— Washington & Co, wSiataship EC Knight, Johnson, Georgetown, DO—G B err! Steamahip Fanita, Doane, Philadelph{a—Lortilard Steam- C Miteatashlo Neptune, Baker, Boston--H F Dimock atushin Neptune, Baker. Borton-~! moe! Btoumship Acushnet, Rector, New Bedford—Ferguson & Wor Bark Juan Ferrin (Br), Corrane, Liverpool—@ F Bulley. Bark Olura, Proost, Bremeu-- Fre Schwoon. Burk Auanta (NG), Ho.eman, Bremen—Funch, Edye & Kelly, Havre—Boyd & Hinok Bark D Trowurid, jemarara and & War A ti Fark Jumes Welsb, Hammond, Barbados—T T 4 7 A (Dan), Jenssen, Hamburg—Funch, Fa: Dwight 4 Co, i Jaboe Pernambaco—H H Swift & ates, Demarara--L W & P Arm- Brig Jaboatoa, Dupres Brig Eliza Thomson, Martin, Engi, Ja—G@ F Bwley, a ydney, CB--J F Whitney & Co. at Congdon, y eat, Leblang, Little Giave Bay George re Brig Mempnis, Folker, Windsor, NS—J F ies, & Co, Brig T W Cheasiey, Phinney, Halifax—D R DeWolf & Co. 5 Brig O P Sherwood (Br), Taylor, Rockland—P I Nevius & ons, Brig CE Pickering, Torrey, Galveston—C H Mallory & Co. Brig Pomona, Brown, Galveston—E M Stackpole. Bie Susie J Strout, Hammond, Brunswick—Simpron & app. Sehr © © Warren, Smith, Potnt-a-Piire (Guad)—B J Wen- rz. cbr Mary 8 Lunt, Simmons, Granada—B J Wenberg. apScht David Rabeotk, Colcord, Fajardo, Pi—Winchester & wn ‘Schr Brigand, Frith, Porto Plata and St Domingo—Moutell artow & Bartow. Schr Race Hot Hughes, Baracoa—B J Wenbe! Ber Bests Risclaise Mromin aaaciboce “Nes Benglas & ‘Schr © C Pettengitl, McKinney, Eleuthera—B J Wenberg. Schr Hurry luff, Benson, Rock Sound—Jaines Dougias. Schr Isabel Alberto, Tooker, Hamilton (Bermuda—A Ab- Schr Arehie, Braunner, St Jobns, NF—R P Buck & Co, Schr Anna Maria, Cole, Shulee, NS—Stow & Richardson.- Schr Adeila (Rr, Kingslin, 8{ John, NB—Heney & Par ker, hr Sasie Prescott, Glass, St George, NB—Jed Frye & Op. Es Brande Batiage—Woolhouss; ‘South: hr Carnie, Chase, Clara Merrick, Hand, Tampa and Key West—Overton lee, Bt may & Rudd, wins. ‘ chr L Sturdevant, Cruse, Newbern, NC- Thomas, Holmes my Schr C A Johnson, Harris, Washington, NC—W K Hin- r Sea Bird, Hogan, Richmond—Van Brant & Bro. Schr D Talbot, Amsbury, Philadelphia—J S$ Ingraham & 0. Schr T D Wilder, Kinney, Philadelphia. Schr Maryland, Green, Bath—W Ray. Schr Calvin, Clark, Boston Frye & Co. Schr Plymouth Rock, Parker, Boston—J B & S W Lewis. Schr Geo F Brown, Gedney, Providence—H W Jackson & 0. Schr Ann L Lockwood, St Jobn, Bridgeport—Thomas, Holmes & Co. Schr O Smith, Ferris, Stamford—M Briggs & Co. Steamer D Uviey, Davin. Phii pita. & Re- Secre- . H. Jackson, Treasurer; J. H. Lee, Sergeant- charge the autes of ihe foreiga Work as ROA ARAMA pee Secretary; I. : cont mplated by this arrangeiwent. ‘The Bourd for H : Work shal duchatge ine autios now | The Hydo Park Bemicide—Catrus Admitted | at-Arms, gucd to tse present. Koards of Home| te Ball—General Resumption of Work— Missions, Eaucauton end Church Erection and | Phe Mimers Iubilant—All Classes Gratided. aa veteee om co Bones Ne nm CS Preecmeu Minis- _ teri Keuet, Tie Board of Pubkicanou shalt WILKESBARRE, Pa., May 20, 1871. atiend to the munageuent of its appropriate work. Ateleven o'clock this morning Cairns, tho al- At sisi! de conducted as & strictly business opera- | Jeged murderer of the two Welshmen in Hyde Park, Bon, sustaruiygs self dn tas with the present oapi- Bu, Such oulluiuge as may be provided for it, fram | '8t Wednesday, was brought before Judge Dana ity fT S400 irom donstions and | on @ writ cf habeas corpus. Two wit ruevo ence and Finanee | pesses were exammeit to prove the killing cempesed jargely Of business uch Of ac- ed ssill Ib the management of fnanctal wih one Weasprer. Tt gia: bave charge of uids for tbe ficrme and foreigo work of the It simul! meet tie deaits Of each of the , a8 far as funds may have been recelved for be dected by the General Conmlselon. iso be its duty To use r means to throughout the Charck a fogatar and gys- and the accused was held to bail in the sum of $10,000, which was furnished by officers of the Lack- awauna Coal aad Tron Company. The prisoner was bound over, the circumstances of the case appear- ing to indicate that the homicide was unpremedi- tated. Tbe case was conducted, on the part of the roseculion, by EB. L. Merriman, District Attorney | Gone,” ; PI MAL. CoN. on vty to tae Lord. | of Wilkesvarre, and A. M. Smith, ot Serantoa, | ana b A Crea-nrer shall be appotute the General Com- The prisuger receivea the congratulations of W,. : Misicn tu Ae supervision ana direction | W. Scranton on bis reieaze, who promised to stand of the Board of Beuevoleuce and Finance, Whea the Genet al Coxuaixsion 18 not in session he shail be raud otleor of tuts Board, The me Work, tagetter with that Finance, bitad be located in by him. it ts thougat tiat bis former haunts will become too warm for him, and he will be obliged to leave vefore the d..y ot tria. There isa very deep feeling agaiuai iim in the community generally, ara it will bardly be prudont for him to remain vlence and Fi New York, anithe Evare Fublicati.n snali be | Fe " ved, ' Jocated in Panadeipnia; and these boards shall be | Myr ue reaps ans er red allowed bo have savin 8 dtd Assistants &$ MAY | pany heid a region meeting this morning, and by a Be vevessary for the ¢ 1 evouonioal ad- | gmati majority decided to resume work at ninety. | temen Bilulsiration of Lhe!r Work, aud Submit avepers | tures and a hail conte ® cae. Is bas been arith arent | 1 their Work and Its needs to cach spring meeung | reiactauce that the miners have accepted the com- @ the Geuerul Comission, {nm order to carry out th: ot the General Assembly enjoin upon | tery to appoint & standing committee | oleht work of the Cowen, 0. which we | siale i cierk shuli be secretary. Let itbe the duty of | this committce (0 use all means in 1s power to have g @ all conventions of the Presbytery Plons toat may be recommmendod for sccurtng cou. BiLu ions, aud to give ‘hh pastor and session im Jomation of the wants of the various objects aud pany’s terms; but they have not been deleaied, as | some journals assert. The object of the monopoitats in coal was to break up the M. B.A. But that association 13 still intact, and in six months will be stronger than ever. The fact is twat thé Boge companies bave been forced to yield an advance pasio Whico it was deciared would never be given, and | nation the miners are the victors at the end of the nearly IX montns’ struggie. Work will commence on Monday or Tuesday tn | a ‘What ix expected of cach congregation. t every | the Lackawanna region, and that thore will never | same time that Fredericks recoverei some Presbyte required (0 quesiton each pastor, | be another suspension is the earnest prayer oi the | farmers of the vicinity arrived, having cap- elated aod eldey present at event people; bat labor has won in thts struggle. tured the horse the road. justice | lated ag IO yet and 4 sana sinless: raped iain tien Meee was atl | whether lois and recommendations on thia and, atter view ie ody and exaiin' Buject have been compded with, recording the an- FROM THE PAC:FIC. into the circumstances of the case, gave a certificate Wers on the nynutes, Bo church not complying Wii (he diwectuons of the Assembiy to make collec Bons for foreixn rotsions, home intesions, edaca- dou for the m.nistry and churoh erection, or saci @ther objects as shall irom time to tide be laid upon them by the General Assemnb'y, at least as often as once every six mouths, shall receive any aid from ‘the funue of the churca. These standing committees Tac California Pacifiy and E«stern Extension Raiiread—Usproveked Massacre of Incians ja Artzona. San FRANCISCO, May 20, 1871. The certificate of incorporation of the California Bhali report to the Board of eee = Pacific and Eastern Extension Railroad will be filed | a aus hain danced reed — | ance, 5 ¥ CI i i 5 el . ‘. Sat Duets far hice contclimmiouy kaye ‘yeen made | 08 Monday worning next. The capital 1s $50,000,000, | Titty ive yews of age, and hada. Come by the churches within the lim:ts of toelr respective | and the incorporators are Nilton & Latham, J. | missioner’s office m Main street, f'aterson, Presbyteries, with the amount contriputed for each, | B, Frisbie | He was Universally esteemed. Up to Friediaud, W. ¥. Roolfsen, Colonel John and Juilus May, of San Francisco, and Rudolpa Sulabach, of Franktort-on-toe-siain. The lengtn of the road Is to be 970 miles and the route 1g Pogether with such other goneral information as te | ¢ general boneyoleat Work of their churches aud resbyterics as Shall seein necessary to them @ esball ve called fur by the General Oom- | ge aiready telegraphed. The capital has nearly all Bussion or Board of Benevoieuce and Fingace, | been sabscrived in Europe and the immediate con- | In the Tuese commtitees shall also ascerta.n and | straction of the road Is positively determined on. | to bis Jeport to tie proper Boards, as well asto the | i Will form part of @ continuous line irom San Bynodical Conuninee provided tor mm t lace, rancisco to New York. what vacans churches and destitate neighborhoods Within the Lounds of the presbytery need all to pport toe Gospel; what unemployed ministers, Ficehtiates and candidates are willing to becow The official reports of the military authorities of Arizona on the late massacre of Apaches at Carn: Grant are published by order of the Department! Commander, They charge ihat tbe Indians were pastors, stated supplies, &c.; what amount | peacefuily engaged on their reservation and were @ saiory can be ral by the churches | entitied to the protection of the United States as snd nelgiborhoods respectively, and what risoners of War, and that of ihe whole number additiona! amount will be needed to sup- | killed only elght were mea, the othere being women also what church r fet the Gospel in cach; Hldings and moneys are necessary, how much can De raived at the place, and what amount will be Meoued froin tie church erection fand: and further, what candidates for the ministry ougnt to be re- ceived inder the care of the Presbytery and recom. mended jor nid; and /urther still, what amouat of @ontitoutions can probably be secured from each id all churcbes uuder the care of the Presbytery Aitevent benevolent olyects which are pre- and chilarea, The butchery ls denounced as simply an unproyosed murder, THE MACKINLEY JEWELS. John . MacKinley, proprictor of the MacKinie House, No, 93 South street, appeared at Eesex Mar- ket Police Gourt yesterday morning to prefer a charge against bis wife for opening lis safe and tainly more mied by the General sembly; also each Synoa siiall appoint a Committee of Benevolent | taking $3,500 worth of diamonds therefrom. He | ft Work of the Chureb., Theee Synodical Comnuttees | was very much excted, and e hat MO | orctock Mali be subject to instructions fom the General | was an executor id these | peut by for an estate, * diamoads did not beloug to him. Mrs. MacKtnley, | ¥ir.: Commission, exercise supervision over the Presby- P a wo is very young, prepossessing and deiicaie reo: terran Comm, ees in ther work, receive reporta, as arta j ‘1 bay or any other avatiavle location where tere ve rcled, to be made to them, agvcriain whe- | Jady, said that the diamonds belonged to her, and o the lower ' fier unemployed jwinisters, liceutiaces and eandi- | that’ she Was only claiming her own, Judge Led- | could bono tuerterence, eter macisarially oF atherwien, ites, Who ie within the bouads of tueir Synod, | with wold Mr. MacKihiey that he could pot prefer & | then setile the matter in dispute, I offering to wi ‘wo complaint agatnst his wife in a case of larceny, but lod work in other Presovertes than their ern fp ) | Bed own, and, makjig & Compieie digest of ail the in‘ormation gatbered on these subjects, shell Feport tne same to the General Commission. if he was an executor he would bave to go the Suro MacKluley said she was willing to go before the Sar- hour, Presbyrenies and Synods, as also the more dis- ipienp any ono else, but that the Jewelry velunged Feprescatative ‘rom bim put in ad apvei it Ones in the home fold, yy report in writing | to uer aud sue was able to prove it, will now eee that this man bas no tea of fighting vheu 1 1s found Unpract ¢@ or inconvenient © ne , eles orl mas oe havi x. delegates. if URDE? 0% STATEN ISLAND. referee had no rig] Let toe Assembly caioin upon all churches the prac. ATTCMPTED MURDE? 0% STATE NO. nd no time beyond the we:k, 1 gave) tim ev hed edad erie th Boge nna Yesterday @ desperate attempt at murder was | eyiient dcaire must lead to ji ¥ jeneral Assembly, according to the princt a " Tair, The stakeholder being present and a edniaiuied the Word of God, and more partion- | Made by James Rafferty on Joan Monaghan, Both | char, fils Sennen t ice face to ght, ly In tue specific direcuon of the Apostles, in LCorinituans, xvi., 2:—"Upon the first day of the Week let every cue of you lay by lim in store as God Rath prospered him.” ; Ali the provisions of the Genera] Assembly for the Regulation of part of the Church work here tn- led, Ot inconsisteut with the above, shall con- 10 operation, and aji provisions tuat condiet pm pada rendered unnecessary ¥ the foreguin be and are hereby annulled. The present a jorments ‘or this Church work shall continue meo are Jaborera, doing work on property near Fort | Wadsworth, Staten Island, and bad a difference | about some matter, when rough and bitter words were used, and each of the mon became much ox- cited, Raierty lovt his control, a) setzin; shovel, struck Monaghan witn iti rp ed: the ueck and head, inflictiog serious and es fatal injuries. fhe wounded man was sent Smith’s Infirmary, gad Rafferty Was at once ar- rested aud taken vetore Julge Garrett, who oom- the injuries in- staked, j Bequeuce of wach Kn 6 Joseph and Ja fight In Canada, | more on z tu isa j. | ing him to be at the 74 pI A | umpire were chere, according to agreement, atine appointed end waited over an manner. ‘Trosting in your upiver and Impartiaiity, [ respecttu puviishiog tals card, WILITARY FUNERAL iN MARYLAND, BALTIMORE, Md., May 20, 1871. A detachment of Company J of the Seventy-first highly STRUCK ON THEIR HEADS and were stunned. In the course of tenor fi teen miuutes, it being then about seven o'clock P, M., Fredericks returned to consciousness, and a$ soon as he could move THE MACE-COBUR: Claims a smac friends:— Mace pei the st 'o take a steam tug son each the result It to the public to filed aly pact in an upright, huporable sad. straightror ward the To tie Epito oF THE HrraLp:— Having used every eort to bring abont a meeting between myself and Mace ib order to have the dificulty between us ed, ently avoiding a meeting, I named (Wednesday, morning to meet at the Cup, ofice at ten M.’ to if my__previow older to Mace, had been accepted, with not more aide and sail jour, th E. Fredericks, the th must have been iustantaneous. About the to the effect that the occurrence was accidental and exonerating all parties trom blame in the matter, Tae body was then brought to Paterson, where it arrived avout ten o’clock on Friday evening and ‘Was turned over to the custody of Mr. O'Brien's BORROR-STRICKEN RELATIVES. Deceased was a widower, having but cne chil living, a boy, about fifteen years of age, whose rav- Within a few months he bad been eaiployed in the County Cierk’s office for several years, and bore the Teputation of being THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED PENMAN Mr. Fredericks was yesterday confined consequence of lis injuries, but they are not considered of a daagerous character, bemg mostly bruises about the head and sheulders, N MUSS. s SU in a Iamble—Joseph kes. The following card has been prepared by Mr. Covurn, one 0: the principais who dia not recently During the past few days public opinion seems to be vecring more or less in many | querters In Coburn's favor, and his of spunk avout it that may win him from some point The stakeholier sent a writ nient of the proposition from me direct to Mace, and notify. + office this mornin ut neither Mace repetition of the Port inige as to mn} acknowledge? real iliy Fequest that you decided th side of C ‘This promises to be one of the most thriving organizations of the east side, and. expects SAD CATASTROPHE IN JERSEY. A Prominem = Cliizen of Paterson Thrown from a Wagon and Lust: On Friday afternoon Mr. J. V. Secretary of the Patersoa Laad Improvemeat Com- | pany, destred to take the acknowledgment of a | deed before a persou living some distance from Pat | erson, in Bergen county, at a place known as “The | * To assist in the execution of the paper, | Mr. Fredericks took with him Mr. Michael O’Brien, & commissioner of deeds, and a widely known respected gentleman, The paper | referred to was duly executed and acknowledged, | | and the two gentlemen were returning home in the liwht 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 | gail, Whea the wagon gave a sudden lurch, in con- Brien lost lis balance Tne men of the Delaware and Hndson Canal Com- | thrown out. Trying to save himself he gravbed hold | of Fredericks, and pulicd him out aiso. Killed. nd Was | Both gen- about, being badiy bruised avout the bead and | he turned his attention to nis prostrate com- mand jound him dead. A subsequent exami- proved that his NEOK WAS BROKEN and his skull fractured, in consequence of which rd has proposition, than twelve mn states Myself and ier hs Tal- hr | days, with melado to § U Loud & Co. lade Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, Ph Steamer Vulcan, Wilco: t ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YAOMTS. Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, Savannah May 18 with mdse and passengers, to ‘Murray, Ferrin & Co. 16th inst, lat $8 ¢ Jou “5, exchanged algnale with steamship Cleopatra, hea for Havana. ; Bark Leoyold IT (Belg), Rathke, Shields 87 days, with mdse to H & FW Meyer vessel to Wend., Tetens & Bockmann. Had moderate weuther to the Banks of Newfoundland ; since Strong, variable gl Bark Manitobah (Br), Durkee, Cart, 49 days, with rall- way iron to order—vessel to Boyd & Hinck-n.’ Came the northern passige, and had strong westerly winds; 15 days woatof the Banks. Bark Canaca (Br), Corrivean, Montevideo 57 days, with woo) and hides. to order, Crosséd the Equator Ap:i138 in Jon 20; bud fine weather throughout; Avril 15 lat 17 20 $, lon 3040, exchanged longitude with ship Duke Netherland, bound Soul , Lubbe, Rio plea) Bark Mi fee, to 10, vessel to Funch, i 45 days, with co Crot the’ Equa:or April 34, in Jon 40 Ws hait light s and calms most of the passage; lat 82 14 N, lon 6924 W, had a heavy gale from SW to SSW, lasting 5 hours, in which lost and sp tt sails. Bark Eliza White (of Portland), Mahoney, Matanzas 10 gaye, with sngar to voungs, Smith & Comressel lo Maller & joughiou, Had fing weathcr; 4 days norch of Hatteras, Brig Samtjot ch Ericksen, Messina, 69 days, with fruit to “Baring, Bros & Co—vessel to Jumea Henry. Peased Gibraltar April 1; had strong westerly winds the Br), Lent, Demarara Sl days, with siear and arker. Had moder ras. rate weather; Wm Kobertson (of Boston), gar and molasses, to N Shepherd, Cienfuegos 14 € Loud &’Co. Had mo- derate weather ; 5 ‘a north of Hatteras. | Brig Harold (Br), Sioclair, Matanzas, 15 days, with sugar | tof O Swift & j vessel to P I Nevius & in. jad toe weather; been 6 days north of Hatteras, Brig L Warren (of Bucksport), Gott, Trinidad 15 days, with sugar aud molasses, to J E Ward t Co. Sailed in company with brig Samuel Lindsay, for New York, and parted com- pany May 16, 200 miles 3 of Hatteras, Schr Frigate Bird (Br), Plewelling, Carteuas, 7 days, with sugar to PV King & Co;'vessel to P'I Nevius & Son. Had fine weather 5 days north of Hatteras, pavid Nichola (of Islesboro), Wyman, Cardenas, joderate 13 Had m weather 6 days north of Ha:teras, Behr RJ Evana (of Newburyport), Morgin, Harbor Inland ‘T days, with Pinearples, to Jos Ei fad fine weather; 4 days north of Hatteras. May 16, Int 81 12,lon 74 spoke bark Annie Augueta, (rom ——— for Philacelphia, short of Prgohr Valine, Ragtiny Georgetown, SC, 5 days, with chr Palma, niin, wo, Uy jays, wi naval storea, to Bentley, Miller & Co, vs Schr Franklin iseli, Brewster, Beaufort, NO, 6 days, with naral stores and railroad ties, to Thomas, Homan & Co. Sehr KA Fdwards, Edwards, Plymouth, NC, for Fairba- vert, 5 dayn, with timber, to lett & Ives, Schr Eva, Turner, Chincoteague. Schr Ida B Silsbe, Newton, Virginia for Key Port, M: 17, Smith's Island, bearing NW 8 tnlles, Augnatas Biddi Unicago, aged 17 fon while drawing a bucket of water, fell overboard and was drowned; launched the boat and founa the bucket and his hat, but could not see anyybing of ‘the body; it was blowing fresh at the time. fchr Sarah Purves, Ds ve, Simpson, Ve Schr L H Hopkius, Predmore, Georgetown, Schr Wm Ciark, Green, Delaware, Schr J Truman, Gibbs,’ New Bedford 9 days, Cor Phitadel- hia, with pickets, &e, to master. Put into thie port for # arbor. Schr Cohassett, Gibbs, New Bedford, 8 days, for Philadel- phia, with lumber to master, Put into this port for a harbor. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTE. Steamship Dirigo, Jobnaon, Portland for New York, with mee apa pasnengers tos F Ames, Schr Onward, Miller, Calais for New York, with lumber, mminys, 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, ‘ Schr Maquirk, Kimball, Bangor for New York, with pota- oun to A Bennett & Coy. Schr Nellie Mitebell, Eastman, Gardiner for New York, with limber to John Baynto Co. Sehr Minnehaha, Saunders, Portland for New York. Behr Pearl, Gookin, Saco for New York, with barrel heada to Waddell & Coy. Schr Chas Carroll, Chase, Portsmouth for Philade!phia, Ww th fsb to Crandell’ & Nichols. sebr 4 Gioucester for New York. ‘ ‘Gloucester for New York. Kaly, Yarmoatb for New York. Richards, Niantic for Staten Talang, Schr Hannah Williams, Fish, Pigeon Cove for New York. Behr Monitor, Chase, Kew Hedford for New York. Sobr Josephine, Whitmore, New Bedford for New York, Bobr ary Lee, Mayo, Fail River for New Vork Sebr MA Mithin, Howe, Pawtucket for New York. Schr Cynthia Jane, Rovers, Providence for New York, Bebr Loum, Hamblin, Providence for New York. tobr Fakir, Huvt, Providence for New York. | Gebr Mary Naut, Bishop, Providence for New York. chr Exlmon Washburhs Jones, Providence for New York. Schr Eien Barnes, Wyczo%, Bristol for New York. et Lewis, Bis, Newport for New York. Carroll, Newport for New York. o, Norwich for New York, York, for | ordors, Schr Chas Northam, Hubbard, Portland, Qt, for New York. Scor Billie Frank, Edwards, Middietow® for Hoboken. Sehr D Colina, Townsend New Baven for Philadelpnia, hey 2 of justice rou ioe by COBURN. Reading’ Railroad No 41, Ludlow, New Haven f via. udge Runyon, Chase, New Haven for Ehzabethport. nT hanes, Be ‘mee. Urecawich tor New York. Behr Geo F apes, Bridgeport for New York. cir J A Bi Seatire, Beidgeport for New York. chr Sarah Pordbau, Bridgeport tor New York. cbr J W Beil, Burr, Samford for New York. chr LA Totlens B , Norwalk for Kiizabethvort, he Wim 0 Irish ieirel Greeppe for Philadelphia, Hogeman, Glen Core for New York. mpson, Holt, Noank for New York. bebr Euverprise, Mott, Roslyn for Haversiray. Bloop Express, Kdwarda, Port Jefferson tor Ncw York, Bteamer Electra, Mott, for New York, with They were me! The visitors return home to-morrow wait the result o Fy are Board and General Commission are peed Leer iy New York Volunteers, In charge of Second Lieutenant Anse! 1s recommended 10 appoint e - mene Suith, arrived here this afternoon, to escort the ie aely coy fi to bp a weinber 4 the THE O%10_D: MORAY. body ot cic wiemere whose remain: Conimmaio,, and ty bold — ofiico CINCINNATI, May 20, 1871. | Were brought Ker ted Fospective synods; and the Axsembly ts also re- | ton county to-day unanimously and cordially en- | at the burial. Quesied to fix the time and place of the — rae dorsed the Vallandigham platform promulgated this renin; » FR and taeetingn acon. | Week tn the Montgomery County Couvention and | pire Oe ica wakol the Charen | recommended Samuel F. Huut as democratle vandl- date for Lieutenant Governor, bosties bo apa | the devegaves froin thie county to support bum in th Convention at Butler county, 4A Democratic Convention will be calied to appoint delegates to Wwe State Convention. TWE ADAMS EXPRESS R.BB AY—S7OLEW BOKDS. CoLunbus, Onio, May 20, 1871. Among the bonds swolep from Adama Express Company at the revent robbery In this city were the woust be sent immediately to the treasurer. It te wiso recommended that the Assembly, in appoiptin Geommittee to nominate the meindere uf the respes ‘Wve Luard, soe to ii that the several nynods wre 1¢- on sooh committee, Ht was resvived that the Assembly be recom- mended at once to incorporate the work now car Ss oo on behalf of the treedmen with tue work of Home Mission, ander lie respective departments, Lastly, tp rd to the important subject of min- jai relief, the comunitice, after careful inquiry, ve concluded to recommend— ret That this ta special com- | following num vers:— 2,818, United States five-twen- maftice for the farther investigation, ‘who all put in | thes, of the Issue of July 1, 1305; 64,289, of the same Fequistiion the services of experis in very dt. | devonination and issu v5 he same denornl- it matter of life insurance, and, having due be geod nation and the isage of May 1, 8,984, of the same | Novaq, for vatuable existing plaus and preferen our Sea ete an rn Each of tese is a one few Pople, thal cokalder” and “report “to” doe | hundred doliar bond with co 5 Sun rise: Bun sete, see 4 38 | Moon sets, 7 16 {| High water, SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac (or New York -This Day. OCEAN STEAMERS. |_ Baile Deatinateom, DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK POR THR MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNI a e and passengers, to |aaac Odell. earner United Stales, wis, Providence for New York. BOUND EAST. 1» Nevtuns. Baker. New York for Boston. Breameniy ‘Acushnet, ector, New York for Now Bedford. Bark Scotia Queen (Br), Fing, New York for Plotou, N8, Brig Navarino, Wyman, York for Salonica and Soe Arichat West, Lo Blane, New York for Little Glace Brig Flora, Flemming, New York for Bt Joba, NB. Brig Yardora Ronde (Br), Plummer, New York for Wort. New York for New Bodford, iddlevown. ‘ eto, Watt ichr Blizabeth, G NEW YURK HERALD, SUNDAY. MAY 21, 1871.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. i Feeris, albany for Bridgeport, py oy dg for Wood's Hole. Dei, for Norwich. ir Paty =o is g 2 e f = for» La orSitsabelnport for Fell Jarvis, Eli for Rrid, ella, (rai * Baltetepmie for Hacer ie Hloomsbala A for Stamford, . Hobbie, New .ork for 3 Schr Julta 8 Swan, Cufe, New Yor tor Boston. Sebr John Brooks, Fox, ‘Elizabethport for Ne be Eliza e ogy New Fark for 5t John, M Fenggeter, Davis, Ellsabethport for Porichos:er. ‘New York on a pleasure triv through Long Inland Sound), Steamer Electra, Mott, New York for Providence. Wurrentonw®, LI, Mav 9)—11:55 PM. bare Scotia Queen, bri Flora, and a number of schooners, all bound east, arrived at » PM, They cast an- ster of the Gas opposite, ‘and will remain over might. off Whi “i te, previously reported, is siill at anchor ‘The schr Fannie, Capt Mitchell, from Calais for New York, also remaio with lamber to Davis & Co, just ry Over aight. Wind BSE, light % '™ and wi SAILED. ‘The Qu; CTEEEEEEEEEEEE Be ‘ork for G eenwich. i Haven. 4 City of Paris, Liver. aiveston via Key West Steamships Calabri poo!; Main, Bremen; Crescent City, and Geo Wasabi Orleans: ols and Gui Sirgen, Saranpat; Jas Ad er, Chari ace 8 pton, anc anoke, ichmon + night, George- town, DU; Faultay Pailadelphinn” “° Wind at eunget 8, Marine Disasters. Bark ONWARD, at Liverpool from Savann: reports April 14 to 14, from iat 33 29, lon 61 40, up to lat 40 jon 53, ‘experienced terrific guies, washing away part of bul 4c; on the latter date it btew a perfect hurricane, sliip labur- ing heavily, and throwing the vessel on er beam ends, BARK GOTURN (Nor), Daunavig, from Phitadelphia for Penarth (before reported). was abanioned off the American const, The crew were rescued by a British ship and landed at Penzance, E, 1th ina, Scan RE Proxrr, Cause from Rockport, Me, for Nassan, NP, put into’ Newport 18th tnst to repalr forcaail anv mainsali, both of which were burst fu a squall on the ty of the bark Mendez, which was launched at Belfast thia log: bod is commanded by C1 3d Eleazer MoGilvery, and ped rom St John, NB, for Cuba, 48 daysago, She was due three Se: go, but nothing bas been heard from her since she aniled, Sr Thomas, Mey 1}—The British park Canvass Back has been soli a public auction (11th inst), hu! and materials reniising. By, ‘The KS Hassell, before advised, is atiil under repatra, The British bark Centaur, bouud to Sheiburne, NS, thie morning, in going out of our port, grounded and remalned about one hour; she was got off ann will proceed this after- noon, It is said she bas only scraped off some copper. ‘The Florida is sti!) here. Tonuage much wanted to load sugars in Porto Rico. Rates here 45c, xold, per l0vIbs sugar, and 85, gold, per 110 gallons molasses, to United States, Misreliancons. We are indebted to Messrs Geo A Philips & Collins, ship- ping merchants, of 41 South street, for their attentions. Purser James W Wilson, of tho steamship North America, from Rio Janeiro, £c, will please accept our thanks for his avteations, =~ Chas F Burke, purser of the steamship Virgo, from Sa- vannab, wil! accept our thanks for hin attentious, Brig Exort.—The brig Excel (Br), Davies, from Cardi, arrived in the river yestercey, and ts now lying about 9 miles below the city. Sbdo reporis thatoo the 8th inst, while at ea, the captain who had previously shown some algus of in- Sanity, approacied the mate, Mr. wid Hubvard, who was sitting near the stern of the vessel, suddenly seized the kuife of the lutter, and, throwing nis head back with one band, With the knife held in the other, ateinpted The first biow made a deep sh, severing the windpine by the next Mr. Hubbard's band, which be tustinctively threw up, was y cut. Capt Davies then ran to the side of the veasel and jumped overbo; il holding the knife in te hand. As soon as poasib: I vd crew, nnd they sugceeved In e MIssrng Vresri—Fears are entertained for the sat to cut bis throat. ploking him up. He wi on board and carried to his cabin, where he was kept closely confined unti the vessel arrived in the river, when Alex Sprunt, Brush Vice Corgul at this port, was informed Of the xbove tacts, Mr Sprunt immediately Dotiied Dr Wi- nants, the surgeon in charge of the hospital here, and yester- day noon that gentleman, accompanied by several others, Went down in atug to the briz. They returned here about 4 O'clock, having with thein she captain of the vassel, who was at once seni to the hospital, where he will recelve every posal= bie care. Dr, Winanta did uot taink it m the mate, Mr Hubbard, from the vessel, na ° from the effects of the wounds r Deeded to take charge of the brig. It ts th Davis is laboring under @ mere tempora wht that Capt Gt of Insanity, a'tnouzh an occasionally wild one, and that a careful aad ju- dictous course of treatment willtresult in his recovery.— Witmington Journal, May 19, New Vessris—-Mr W C Wonson, of Gloncester, bas pnr- chased the new schr recently butit tn Essex by Mr Aaron Burnham, She js 100 tons, exrpenter's measurement. Mr John Story, of Gloucester, is bu‘iilug a hshing schr of rim for Messrs Perking Brothers, to be completed about une 1. Measra James & McKenzie are building a fabing achr of 85 tons for Meas: icKel a ‘of Gloucester, She will be rehdy for launeai le of June. The same parties Lave contracted to bulld @ schr for Mr Danie Sawyer. Notice to Mariners, The spindle on Biack Rocks 1s now in position and will serve asa guise for vessels coming into or going out of Newburyport harbor at night. Whalemen. Bark B Colcor, Met! of Nantucket, was at Taloa- huano April 7, with 500 Hoa board; hound home, alt Jan Sly 8 ‘at officer, feli from the fure- a Sroken. Bark Lydia (Dry Kirk, from Roiterdam for Philade:phia, May 14, lat 40 60, lon 66 40 (by pilot boat J W Elwell, No7), Foreign Ports, ARnOYO, PR, May 5—In port bark Fearless (Br). Patrick, for a port north of iatteras ; brigs Osseo, Covert, for do do} 'm Mason, Dunbai it Mary Agnes, -—~, for dodo; Nebo (Br), Molieod, for New London lagi fehrs’ Lotti, Johnson, for New Haven, ready; 8 Baker, Davis, disz; Sarah Aon Reed, Reed, unt 6. Bata, April 29—In wt bri Via. Pernambuco, tor eee (Br), Oliver, from New Yor! tor Kio Janeiro Jdg; schr Im. pulse (Br), Curtis, for Hampton Roada, to sail atu. CaLourra, April 6—Arrived, ship United States, Lunt, Bombay. Batled trom Saugor Ap:il 7, ship Waverly (Br), Spoore, New York. 10: ULU, April 22—Arrivea, ship Geo Green, Wilcox, Ban Francisco (and safled 24th for Mhentx Island). Salled April 29, ship By Adderly (Bri, Langlois, San Fran- cisco. i April 14—Arrived, bark Duiveland, Graves, on, ost MATANMAS, May 20—Arrived. bark RW Griffiths (Br), Drammond, New 3 ork. PRRNamivoo, May 1—In port bark Talisman (Br), Bistohford, from New York, arrived April 29, for Hlo Janeiré next day. Tara, May 6—In port Joe Kelley York 14g; Frant Howard, Dermott, an Haniel fron and for 464 do. May $—Arrived, Philadelphia. Bay Ernat. for New aries Thompson, Poseidon, Knudsen, RIO JANEIRO, April 12--Arrived, sips Columbus, York, Cardiff ; 21st, Lk date Wood ury, do; 224, barks Contes! feat, k ton, Gavet, Balumore: brig K na bie fy . 8. ar . Haiti fig, Coftns casted , barks Aquidaeck, Chesebrough, Baltl- more; 16th, Campanero, Brou: 16th, Alice Talnter, Losberg, New York ; brigs Senorica, Young, Baltimore: 17th, Jue (NY), for Hampton Roads; 19h, ship Her Majesty (Bn), tor New Orleans ; lrig Adeone NG, for Mobile, In port 26th, bark Wavelet (Br), Mo for Baltimore, lag Soffve; orig John Bhay,, Nickerson, for New York, Ld pa Juila D (Br), do do ;Royal Biue Jacket ( do. SANTOS, April 22-In port brig Tendenz (NG), for New rennet ie 87 Tnomas, May S—Arrived, schrs Athlete, Burns, Gua- a for galoupe ‘and’ wailed ih or “Arectoo, TR): David ord, Granada (and salied 6th for Tajardo, PR); 4th, Ham’ burg, Sanbom, St Li ‘aud sailed 6th for Arroyo, PR) ; 7th, brig Cosmos, Parsons, Martinique (and sailed 8th for Aqua- Gila, PR ; Sth, echrs £ O Knight, MeAlifster, Demarara (and gallo 10tu for Arroyo, P&); Ith, Angi Amesbury, Jones, it Kits (and sailed same day for a1). Bal'ed April 4, bri, (Br), Heawe, &t Croix to load ow Yor! Br), Brooks, Arroyo, PR, to load tor New York; 80.h, bark J.& 8 Walah BPs Hertert, ey 4a Tom New York; briga Etwar! Albro, Kitchen, Ponoe to loag for a port north of Hatteras; 1, Aunnta (Br), t Ubristopher, Vi rion, Mat jequies to Joad for Boston} q1e2 to iond for Baltimore, £1 back Dr Chas Tuiner Br), brig Mineola ( Ne: Br), Wost, Bailimore. 81 JonN. NB, May 1? —Arrived barks RP Buek, Curtis, Boston; Guinevere, and Hawkaworth, do; brigs Albatross, ‘ord, do; Anna Lindeley, MeAlmon, Now York; schrs War ter Scowt, Sypher; Frances, MoLauzhlin, and Sapoho, Hal do. Aworican Ports. ALEXANDRIA, May 18—Arrived, schre J W Knight, and Lily, New Haven; Anna Sheppard, New York; Alxbama, Providence, a 1°th—Arrived, Salled—Bohrs Marla Pearson, Pawtacket. BOSTON, May 19— Arrived, schra M J Chadwick, Gage, Balthin {Coenen Wave, Bryant Phiindelphte: © k Ray: mond, Kelley, do; Ben) English, Rondon! Genk d—Bark Alevatdrina (Br Cleafuegos Mii nFlags brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, Char! ore Searsviile, C! henge Va; Modesty, . lew York; James MecCloaky, Crowell, Providence; also cleared, steamer William Lawrence, Hallett, Baltimore; ship Washing!on Booth, Green, Valparaiso; sehr Bowherner, hacher, City Point and Richmond ‘oo rrived, steamers Parthia (Br), from Li — Nereus, from New York: bark R Murtay, Jr, aletony from An- BS Hume, ecley, Mite 33 Now Orieans; brivs Rebert Wing, McDouald, Rowley, Rowiey, New Orleane; sehrs BP. Kini Guns Wevater’ Barnard, Smith, Mayagues; HK, Matanzas. LUIMORE, Muy 19--Arrived, brig Atrolo (Br), ils 0, PH: achre Annie Harrie, Harris, E'euthera; argarel -nvelly, Hammond, Stratford, Conn, Below, bark Ceaar Per, Rolph, Bremen beige alla (ir), Roberts, Ponce, ; Protons, of Fortlan: Cleared Hark Emma F Secor (Br), Coonan, London, brigs Clark, Rio de Janeiro; HG Berry, Conkiin, Garde- Peerless, Patterson, West Indies; Wilite, Bap! ry. Merritt, pomp Benn ga) Fletcher, Lynn 10} ipe, Lane, New i ; Forest O: Parker, do, saniea Ring Ne, euarth Renda; fal vb a bark nbyra (NO} , Berbice. Anos, ‘Apri tocArrived, Sebrihichesonid, Guptti, New ‘ork. Weared—Schr Howard, Wooster, Philadelphia. RIDGEPORT, May 17--Cleared, achra 8 & B Sm peta, Race, NA Ocean Ware, Swath, Camden, Mo; i erkins, Kelly, Rondout, aih—Arrived, schra il W Benedichy Highy, Richmond; Noucester, hg Elizabethport; Baral Jane, Fordnam, y ot. atlvews, oner with encter a Coronella ‘doCulloch, Walton, NB; r, ind CHARLESTON Marit, Closred, brig, Bella Dolores (8p), 4 13 ampion, ed hip Chi nd Cron eat York; berks ae Motrin ris Bolla “sal I San Hinds, New fork 5 rary ae Th ith, Brosaneld, nh aan mea mg de Vérds{) brig fsa ane ST ore My, ay 5 pobre Bates Piarcatorts ; * 4 Bt Domingo, hb, Dolorst p), sre aches While e r jew Yorks par aan i : eet Br), t oie, Santangelo, Ball: in, barks Nicola, Yorke Yamoyden, for Rio Janeiro; Manitou, for the "eat Indies; brig Gladiator, for do; schr Levant, for FALL RIVER, May 18—Arrived, schrs . trom Texas for Baltimore, do; Ms j brigs aud Roser. man, vosanenes Lue; Jackson: wile ; Georgetown, re ‘al, i i nie Brown, kaon, Gooreeunns, BG © ‘evens De * aah ) schr Theodore Dean, Grinuell, Georgetown, GALVESTON, me ainagd ia ‘ks Thos Dryden, No- ker, Phi ‘TVith bh MOREL ool, bal W ORLEANS, May 15—Arrived, acbr Frank Lucas, Baltimore via Havana Bremen; John ‘nion, Ausiin, Havre; brig EH New York. ark Sea Cleared—St Tucker, Ls A rrived, ach: mee echr ir Ro iE, May 1 av Islands. SOUTHWRET Pans, ner, piveronl (a Sailed Mth, ships M jelrose ‘Storvey Petrel, 0, schr Nellie Phi man NEW BEDFORD, May 19- Arnyod, brig Julia A Hallock, Bowers. Nadelphia. Liber eat ory a lvtt, Boston. ‘alled, steamship Lotona, Hovey, lay. 15—Arrived, bi nd éatlod for Pensacola teamera Concord! ad Dagmar: bari Some Seen om, Fanning, Philade! tom the West Indie Tonks red, bar ins (Nor), Gabrielson, Havre; scbr ‘1 proceerted). i, sobr Mary A Harmon, Par Frances Ellen, Warner, New York. iphia, vy Dark Lynet (Mors Olsen, Liv St James, Patterson, Briaca, New York, to load oil for Havre, Saile! Schr Robert 4 Smnt'h, NEWPORT Mi meabury, faton, Pi Rook, tn lay 18, PM—Arrivet, achrs pert, Me, for Nassau, NP; North videnes for New York. Nickerso>. New R lary Anny York. BK Sailed—Schra Harr'et Lewis, Kliss, New York; John W Bell, Pierce, Taunton for New York; Artist. Fe ordo; Bank mereet for do; J 8 Terry, Raynor, Pawtucket for do; ry T Willetts, Che FO» and ‘yottta Jane, dard: ner, dence for do; Salmon Washburn, Jones, Taunton for do; Mathew Vasser, Pe and Monitor, ford for do; delybia; Lake, Miller, and \dsey, ikland for New York; Rescue, Kelley, Providence for hia; Faquinaax, Briggs, Portsmouth, Ri, for ite Foam, Milken, Providence for Baltt- Barns River for a Wileor, Bi istol for do; I New York; Jensco, Hr: nie Mitchell, Brown, Calais for do; Katte Mitch ‘hase, man, fay, Miltor New Bed- Keltey, Marion’ for Phila- 8 J Lin y Crockett, Dean, Taunton for New York; Ellen H Boren, Madwin, Fall ide for doy Fan- ell, Eastman, Bangor for do; Olive Elizabeth, Boule, Portiand for do; On- ward, Solee, Valais for do; for do: Angeline Robinson, Rockland tor’ orders; Jane, Jackson, New York NEW LONDON, May 17Arrived, Handy, Hoboken for Boston; Zampa, Machias, altimore ; do Lsabel wid Col Bart, PHILADELPID Baxon, Bogs, Boston; barks May averpool; Wary Lawton (Br), Rowe, Ardrossan; ie w ton Bostot 01 F Cabada, Swain, Bost Havani tigen, ; Emperor, Der TA, Devo: Alanka, 8 Dirlxo, Snow, tout re, Bearse, Nansai Lewes, May 19, 10 AN—Went uy Shiel from rs Mary A Somerd, Boston. taneas. Cleared < Brig Hiram Abig,, Tibbite, Fortend; et Frame, ouers, 1 Williams, Hise, wick, do. May 19, P M—Arri jarmon, Parker, Below, brig Pt t, Saco; 90 abeth; Nighti ‘Ai! Melros GW Kimball, Jr, Hall, Rockiand Saran chra Sarah E Jones Jewett, New York tor NEW HAVEN, May 19—Arriveil, schrs L Daniels, Smith; James M Maloy, Russell. coal laden, leared—Brig Veasie, “angor, Me: schrs tanle Grifia, Grifin, New York's Charley Woo'roy, Park fa ‘ownsend, New York} Repo ved, steamship Kevnolds (Br), smith, ir (Br nshire, Sedgloy, Norfork; bri . Havana; bark Maria Wheeler, Wheeler, oro, NS; Jos ¢, from Ma- achrs Clay- 3 W a ton; Pauguasst, Waples, do; Wild- yerterday, bark Vibelia, da; acbr Mary D Ireland, from West Indfes, Brij Keystone paraed to sea at 8 AM bark David McPherson, bar! unknown, and 4 large number of w rold, for orders; bri sehr ny Brig Torrid stoamer Easter 46 PM Brig Harold to! ers Fastern Queen and America remain. PAWT(OKET. May 14-Salled, Lord, and Right Aw: PROVIDENC. Mahan, Washington, NO: ner, Georgetown, DC merican Eagle, Sha‘ ‘aters, Port Johnson 7, Raynoi fo In harbor, brig Ha- Fanate Butler, bound out, and a few Ar. for Philadelphia Qu Win fn 19—Arrived, Johnson for Pawtucket, jailed. » Bi sailed JAN FRANC! (Br), Cotter, Newe: ST MARYS New BA Youghal. Pertain, Jo i bra Oliver irdsall Mary ‘A Predmore, 0; Tunis Bodine, Bunce, do. 8--Arrived, steamsinps Wm P Clyde, atte, a, Nay 8-Arrived, sch York; 15th, V H Jou VANAAH, M Ames, French. Geor; art, Cleared-—Bark Polar (Sp), Shibera, Barcelona. ce, E Meserv. th omory, Fi Bnitacelphia rey, Hall loth, N brig Nori son, Jacksonville. VINEY Washington, Blake, Luce, Marion for Bangor; Mi ton, Boston for Philntelphia: Hickm ad :John B No! ing Frojic, Diliaghain, Chilmark for May’ 14, AM—Arrivod, ez for Boston: Edith May, RL t River Hes Messerve: Bridgeport Saiied bu ARD IA Peck, each, Pendleton, Pawt for Ca y, c Bosto Providen Gen Ei |, Benj Strong, Hoyt, an Providence for Bangor; Foreat for hal ee (and al! BT King, Walkey, Anguilla, PR, for Now York, York; si mandy, Bt ortiand ) Small, rie, Ciaghorn, Now York 0. scbre jondaut d Gen Banka, ity, Davi « for Caiais; Over New Head red get sailed). oa for Tat for New York at 2 PM. Steam southeast. achrs Lizzie Raymond, s Campbell, nes, Line, do via Fernandina, jay 16 -Arrived, US steamer Mayflower, Jasper. Tebuastepes viu Havana; brig Florence, Girtin Webster, Rarnai ‘Sigesn’, Chive for a0: and Wave, Smithy ra Mary D Haskell, Wickman, Maggte Vandue S Shindler, ‘May 18, ? M —Arrived. schrs Melita (Br), Spurr, Baltimore for Kear River, NS; Sarah, Kenniston, vort; Planter, Horton, Gay Taulane, A’ Marsbati, Calat all vessels before report Aiso arrived 18th, achr New York for, for Boston; George Webster Kelley, ‘Also sailed, night, thease. ore, schrs Lizzie Evans, Linzle 8 Comperthwaite, Garat- jarion E Rockhill, Rockhill, d do for Pawtucket; David do; William Thomas, White, Port own, DC; BO Berry New York; New York kle, French, Boston. Bay gh airless ship Lady Cairns Smith, ; Sehr Irena for, Nickerson, and Mont- hip ‘Leamington Joun, NB; seh Bel Br), Bell, Wile ir Jesse |, May 17, bigs Os schrs Georgs Providence for ‘angie Vandusen, Co: 3 Admiral p- Bangor for Boston ; Smith, hia (ot lant Fiuzerald, Alabama, for New- ONMILMINGTON, NC, May 18—Arrived, brig Excel (Br), Dax vies, Cardi oD To Prorreson Bannt MISCELLANEOUS, Al —BARRY'S SAFE HAIR DYE. The only perfect Hair Coloring. 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BSOL DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN diferent States; desert suiicient case; 00 publtetty ; pbtalned; advice JQRANDRETH'S PILLS, purely vegetable, sure and always sa! If the boty daily receives a nm harge ubil! div, M. HOU ttoruey, 180 Broadway. amount of nutrition, and daily expels the worn-out parts by the sensible and in sensible channels, health mu When we hat cold, dint! plaints, when we ary cositve, wi bilious affections, and acid ston ye the consequence, when wo bave bowel com: fn we bave spasmodio and when we have sick headaches, when we have rheumatinm or tumors, they are all the result of the retention of matters which should havo passed by the skin, the kidne} every disease, from paraly: or the bowsis, Im fact, dropsy, may be included, and are ail cured by @ medicine which mildly removes there retained worn-out parts of bouy.. Lat ail perscns out of health, then, begin at once to use BRA’ NDRETH'S PILLS. week afterwards compare notes as to thelr cond!- tion before and after, In ixju1 used thirty-two thousand dollars’ worth of one cent stamps, but if this great medicine wore appreciated as the health of the world requires I should pave used as many millions’ worth, But nevertheless every day makes some great cure, and intelligent persons are cons vineed of the vast sanitary importance of BRA! NDRETH'S PILLS, We therefore continue to hope that # time will come when — every one that finds himeelf sick will resort to this great meiicine of life and health. My principal office is at 294 Canal street, New York, where, and ja tho vieinity, I have sold SERTAINLY—1 WILL Sebi B. BRANDRETA, CURE YOUR CURNS FOR BC. Nails, &c., cured without pain by Dr. Hr burgebu'Coiropodtaneaib Broadway, coruer of Paton. reel, Depot, Teter ae AND EMPIRE SPRING W. ‘are the perso: met ted habit. pie ‘best of all mineral waters wine gold om draught. areet gets oe (Br), Bon. Western Metropolis; Francis Pasquelie faria Merocde, Anna and Mary J NEW" RYPORT, May 18—Sailed, schr Fred Gray, Lake- Becker, Pacitic,