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10 NEW. YURK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1872.— aniee! ee os cana ellhl taht] cate: 1otn nieniion: Ceston. Prened thclg! Mareeemae’ daen | msl Nadetphte:; . aganams totey,Parren rn Sasha * —— F winds to the Banks; from ¢ i : ; Variable winds: April of, lat 4330, lon 66.3), passed steam? | foundered atwea, ound to Marseilles, from Goree, WCA, | adelpitia; b tevens, Cape ‘Cor ASAW JOCKEY ) 1B GRANT MASS MEETING. TEE STATE CAPIT ship Pie tor St Johns, NP, Ruro Natap (Br), Eves from St Domingo for New York, | 3,8 Hulls (Br, McMullen, Quebe K! y l ( I A AL. Bark Sava (Nor), Ferguson, Cardiff 39 days, with rail: | perore reported at Bermuda in distress has been cou: | Svendsen, Charleston, to load for ‘England; + TRIPLE SHEET. olunbit. (weds pain os / fannetis way Iron to order—vessel to Tetens & Bockman. Took the | demned prior to 20th ult. (Dutch), Kehrier, Philadelphia, to loud tor Rotterdau: northern pass i had hes weather; been 15 days brig Anna Maria (Br), Thornton, Stettin; sehry Carrie ee ee a ayy ean Gia, spoke ship | fu ALice T (Br), Bradley, satled from St John, NB, | Miley Grahame Harbor Tandy i see (Br), erie G ii The Colored Men of Brooklyn in Council—They e li March 13, for Boston. On thé: next day went into’ West | Hamilton (Be 2D F War Kir: Ss Dogma, trom Hartlepool for New York. y milton (Beriuda): L ¥ Warren, Johnson, Fernand ‘ | Doclare for the Administration—Reso- Bark Jf H y with rail- | Quoddy and remained until the 15th, at4 PM, when she | Sarch L Davis, Cottrell, Georse bg one Fourth Day of the Spring, ri x A Patchwork Charter Intro- hart Jit Ttea dsr) Graham, Cari 47 days, with rail wencto Aen. “About an hur miter ne ohuen, she | Sure Davis, Cottrell, Georgewirn, SU; Sénaiory Paul lutions and Speeches, di northern’ passaye, and had heavy weather to the Banks; | [from the NE At PM the vessel « ced Heaklng. | Sailed—Steamers McClellan and William Kenned Meeting. duced in the Assembly. from thence 16 days, with variable weather: March 5 lat | (tf SHOW Boe (he canvas reduced to close-reefed tain: | ship Tyro; bark» Shauzhae and Pillag. Brig J W_ Spe . foe 4510, ton S40, Frank Sylva, bontawain, fll frean {he 1OTE" | Wetward, and at & Hest manenine Hehe Aches teat | Sondre: but Feiurned to Koads on account of Head wind = tops i y killed, 5 orning (6th) Mach winds. « The co! citizens of Brooklyn held a mass 2 pnrk Resouces (NGS Gane Neeru as day with rail- Inlands Were about Bor Id miley distant to the SE. Th 21—Arcived, steamer Nereus, Bearso, New York; bark | meeting lait ight 6 Commmouwedith' Hall, in SASURE, | Eicitscoaricta tens t.G,sapae © oo Made the | orehechen, nes ume te ihe reward and ibemathe | War inte Men | aniddie , an Ui) May I—Avri An Excellent and Interested | wasnington street, tor the purpose of considering | PROVESIONS OF THE MEASURE, | myiierysgeeyand had vactable minds. as fea, running” Xt att had ubout § feet water in the hold | Prentisa, Liverpool? harks" Prigueas Nuon Gy eruat tend: | such plans as would enable them to detine their wath inde to Boyd & licken, ‘Took the ne Water, And the crew Balle stall aneingnad’ were able ws and Nantile T Holl, Fitto, St Jago: Delgs Keho, Attendance. | position in the < AW" thens heavy westerly. winds: to. the nuk to save about 40 pounds of beof. After this the vessel Was : Now York; nclra'ieaae Bite unmanayeable up tothe morning up of the 20th. When about Hae way, Detween Grand Manan and Briar Island ith, Crowell, Boston; Samuel she capsize 4 PP! 7 Py ! , , | . . thene ry m APPROACHING PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, An Election for Mayor, Aldermen and Assistant | April tse (at dda ee sea ee A ya Foam, Milliken, stoning Be a 4 Memriis, May 2, 1872. | deavor to do the best 1 can in and liad fine weather. captain now lost his reason and be- | | RRIDGEPOR' and t it ct e) res bri el y. d 18 and everything was lost verboard, oston ; ug ‘ONTESTED EVENT. und to adopt ‘such \¢ther..snpaqures as the situation Aldermen To Bo Held on the Last Day of | yours a nutive of Yarmouth Me; fell trom the upper | THe, inAstheads were tect “under water. Capt Fannie A Bally, Coombs, Bonare TWO WELL CONTESTED EVE?! iwht demand, inain topaull yard to the deck, and died iW hoursatter | Bradley and the steward, who had hold of the captain Mayaguez; Daniel Holmes, Rulon, Hi ‘The meeting was called to order at half-past eight May—All Heads Off Except the from the injuries. April 15,’ lat 48, lon 51 and 53 W saw | #round the waist, succeeded in getting hold of a rope id Currie, Boston, and Geo B Thatcher, dé. from the injuries , hanging from the weather side of the vessel. The. mate —Briga Jolin Sanderson Staples. + i | O'clock, When the Rev. A. N, man took the Comptroller’s—A Non-Partisan Lark Louis (NG Becker (ate Niewald), Bremen, 5 ane captain to the ariiiae tact doth vensel, hauled | Spain Volant (Br), Power, Stsrohns, NF? ame By cB Barney Williams the Winner of the Froe Kandi | ‘air. The following named gentlemen were Police Commission. Coy"Game thenorthers pamage anil nad heavy westerly | the deck, and trom that tothe deck ofthe vessel, When | St Siepheuc NBs Argus Ever Wood Bo cai Ma Spar: a | elected as vice presfdents:—David Rosell, Dr. P. A. ica; been 27 days west of the Banks April 7, Capt | Regoton deck he told the mate to cut away the rigging | do; Daniel Holines, Rulon, Hoboken. ow Baker, cap, Two Miles and a Half,and Quarter- | (intel as VI pa lenry Niewald, aged 87 years, a native of Germany, died He ‘masta overboard, which being done she | ‘‘Suiled—~Bark Oscar & Georg, lor Londonderry, Tre. 1 nak | White, Dr. P, Gugnon, Peter Vogelsang. of smail-pox and was buted at sea; had 10 deaths among | Tighted. About 104M of the duh the captain yot down |. BRAZOS SANTIAGO, April 1N-En port whe Aeth master the Mile Heats, Three in Five. | REMARKS OF THE CHAIRMAN. BILLY INTRODUCED, AMENDED AND PASSED, | SSRANEREGHS children end udu evi | huddled touettion cag ehis'thaes ahe ene; aud, Were all | Mount for New York ee at Bitahones ann 3 ), Rees , : a eared, Ane Rev. Mr. FREEMAN gald:—I shall, en- , DOU | mdsento LE Atmuink £00," Took the southern pasage, | fot deep In the cabin, coming in at the one side and going | derson, Philadeiplin: iwthiuxer, Ryder, Sine Situ KY | Her, 20—Arrived, schre Ella Jane, z oa aa Bark R B Mullhall (Br), McLeod, St Johns, PR, 15 days, came entirely unconscious until about 7 the next Allen, New Y¢ Mayo, ©) ry It might have heen expected fiom the early sue- | presiding over the deliberations of this ‘Aupany, May 2, 1672, | With sugar tod VOnatavind Gor'vemclvo Boyd-z Huinck: | Morning, when he fully recovered again, Then the vex | Haverstraw: aieops Bupiee Dewichy ieasoksn wens: cess of the Chickasaw meeting that the attendanc | meeting. We Neve arHiNed at aC very important eee ee * en, Had fine weather; been 3 ayy north of atteras. «, | three miles Off the ee carer shore. Sich was about Ward, New rork. ‘vould diminish toward its close, but such was not | cals, We have arrived at the time when we will RTER AFTER ALL. jark Sam Shepherd (Br), Evane Cieniuegos 18 days, cate . ‘ORPUS CHRISTE, April 8—Salled, schr Electric, for ntinued drifting until about Il ‘o'clock, when gh ed upon to enter into the fleld and do active 5 with sugar to Spence, Mondegue & Co. Had moderate | fom q ie | New York. the case, as the guthering to-day was large and | service, aut every man of us is expected to do his oe Acie eepiovan hl owas city wa nave | wrenthers was 4 days north of Hatteras, April 4, lat MoU RD, Ot amaeal te chain. which oauent oi}: pitty fort, sehr “Grant” (probably Gen Grant) for enthusiastic, The track was in excellent condition, | duty, aud If they do the thirteen thousand voters ; yee Burk Brilliant, Johnson, Matatzus 12 days ‘with sugar | Qf the shore. About 12 o'clock three boats’ crews from | CHARLESTON. April 20—Cleared, schrE B Wheaton, be « és ; | of this State will accomplish something. Let us, | Composed in great part of the best provisions of the | to order—vessel to J Elwell & Co. Had fine weather. Briar Island came to tho rescue, and took off the crew. | Atkins, New I, but gusts of wind would occasionally envelop the | therefore, come up and march boldly to the fight. charter of 1870 and of that made up by the Commit- | Bark fda # (Br), Doane, Matanzas 10 days, with, mo- Pate urediey, AUG Biabheh Nuow, steward, were Loh Nay boArrived. hr Elias Moore, Baltimore. course with clouds of dust that proved partictlarly | ‘The call for the meeting was then read, tee of Seventy, will be passed in a few days, In | itis to order—velsel to J'A Horsey. Had ight, variable | badly frozen ‘etter and Beet Bealiae Meaatfar recurs | Atti NeUeR aN Hawking Wrath Moston’ ER Whee annoying. The running was good, and the spiritof | | RENOLUTIONS. : $ ee Charles Forbes (of Portland), 8 Sagua 11 | &8to be able to return home. Alan Tatehn Bele as and, Philadelphia; Heury ppeculation just as earnest as marked the excite- | ,,TH¢ following preamble and resolutions were | PUursuance of Senator Temann’sresolution instruct- | agya with sugar to orders vemel to Waush Field & Way. | Scun Taxnese, at San Francisco 2tth ult from Point Are- | CALAIS, April IRC Arrived, achrs Morellght, Young ~ ntln thls FoapesGd avin ela paneLsee acs | then offered :— ing the Committee on Cities to examine the charter Had strong eastort winds, April 37, of Hatteras, spoke | nal reports Ape, ok eae Jon 10% W. shipped a xea ow Fork ohn | yanire; Johuson, New Yor! , Sun BS ‘ igi Whereas the discordant element in the ranks of the re- ark Ellen Dyer, from Sagua tor New Yor! whic! ve galley and washed Charles Kron, the mate, ain, ley, Baltimore. THE FREE HANDICAY, Tnparty Inauficienlly. serious fo juaity oneaypre: | Cf 270 and the amendments made to it in 1871, the | "trig s supplcied (Ny Plagens Amsterdam 68 days, | overboard, who was drowned, le was a uative of Bwe: | , cleaged 19th, aches Franklin Pierce, MMeteuln Gos anne rn Maud Mallock, Norwood, and Neilio, Mete ‘equal rights, as in- | Committee to-night reported a bill amending the | with mdse to Tetens & 'Bockmann. Took the southern | den, aged 33 years. of the safety. if, do; 2th, ‘The first race wats a dash of two miles and a half, Muted Ter ammmein ation in thn BOW bara arenas And passage and had flne weathes; been'lédays north of Ber- | gcup R, Annie G, Sawyer, Philadeiphin; MH Hall, Murphy, New a fice handicap, for a pyrse of $400, There were | Whereas, in the adinbulatr CRETE OF eh Ie DU praridee, tor the-elsoton: | tau wrecking company, giving about SOU the Gareeres Ne | Yorks 2b CT’ Townscut, Hersey, New York: WG : | cause of freedom has been sustained fon | Of the Mayor on the last day of the present month, Brig Sarah Crowell (Br), Morris, St Johns, PR, 1s days, 7 oe Mowry, Eaton, do; uth, Algulzar, Thompson, Philadel- four starters, comprising J, Donahue’s bay colt Lord | that wi colored peop! this country ’ | with sugar to J V Onatavia & Co. Had light’variable ‘The bark seen in the Gulf Stream March 26 laying by a | phia; 26th, Cora Nash, Coflin, Philadelphia. ron, by Kentucky) aan Ady BisaMineton, 98.) Coe perform by the approval of the policy | #24 Of Aldermen and Assistant Aldermen, who are | winds. Atsnasted schooner, and reported as the Usega, of Anna: | _ DARIEN, Gay April 4—clemred, ache M E'smith, Smith, Byron, by a neky, dam ee y ‘ sing x a9 the nov and thereby evince their appreciation | to take their places on January 1, 1873, at which | 4,0"8 George Gilchrist (of Boston), Hart, Matanzas 12 onl i PRE NG Oe LGBT fans bonis | Mae open fon. si asks Brier boats, 10) : GW. Stewart's cl se Bari ol ‘0 fin ft 0 » ” days, Ww! e er; 0 A choot fh hello, from Carden Nor), Hansen, London; 4 pou NV. Stewart's chestnut horse Barney | of te ee eatkg manisio | free, neuituzons i> | time the terms of office of the present Board ex- | 400. Had Ni wit ds up to dis tteras tou thence 4 days | for New York, the crew of which were taken off by Portland nd pi Williams, by Lexington, dam Volga, 105 pounds; KE. | miles cast of Capo | Yreka. DENNYSVILLE, April 25—Arrived, Addle P Stimson, citizen of the rej ereas we believe the 01 with light southerly winds. May 1, Harrison's gray horse ‘Tom Corbett, by Lightning, om winich prevail in the mindy of the lead: Loe a etna tin Coenen au Rage: Hentopen aw the bottom of a veisels had heen along | | Hauivax, May 2 Nor ark, bound from Hull to | Sima New Vor. ao iea. aches Reno % en woul success, les other resu han | 5 lebec, 9 , Foste: dam by Knight of St. George, 9 pounds, and K. B. | {o‘heutrulize the great principles inaagu y. e Z Brig Jeremiah (of Searsport), Ford, Matanzas, 14 days, | were picked up by isle Haken ints Gabarun’” | al Nicola, Keller, "New York. |" r les inaugurated by the re- | exception of the Comptroll i picked up by 7 te ratabliet freed ate alesauun ort P mptrolier, The Commissioners | with mgar, to Wyle Knevals & Co—vessel to RP Buck & | Thebrig Friciue 1 Port 5 f Pil EAST GREENWICH, May 1—Arrived, schr Zulette Ken- 2 ull be equally dan | of the Departhent of Publle Works go out. ‘The | Go. Had moderate, NE winds und heavy head awell; | McDonald, Noi, struck on A rect’ called tye Sisters, aioe | YOR, Bucktuham, Pniiatelphl. Cheatham's gray horse Aneroid, by Lexington, dam Nebula, 102 pounds. neroid and Barney Williams T of been 4 day: th of Hatt ? “ 4 LL Bl 4 —Arrived, schra Altevela, Joy, soil for & Ukommpantvotansi esata pools early stheretore, We | Mayor is to appoint all heads of departments; sus- ca i ‘seayey, Lee, Fernandina Wdarecebh iambercipoeuaienedet ee Py nas Jugksonvile: Hottie, Stinmons Piladelpht bile oa bis nie 3 se | ta for the re-elect | 0 4 10 Winchester & Towne, The ste r % Baw She Ne: hoodore Dean, Babb: orge- in the morning, the others going as a field, but just nouines of the Philadelpiia Con. | Pea them for cause, and they can be removed by | 'scnrdiuntress (Br), Gunn, Pernambuco via Hampton | Island, tet nee ae bet Bet rungs Baars Sewn. DOs Bilge Brainard, Hawking, Newburg;'A Chase, Mlering, ax We Ar campalgn before the over al! the rest, into the first strugyle of a | the Governor, The Mayor ia to be elected for two | Roads, 82days with sugar, to Archibald, Baring & Co; The Qulfis full of Ice, ‘olyed upon the colored 4 4 vessel to Geo F Bulley. Crossed the Equi March 24, | 29th—Sailed, schr Mary Mershon, Brightman, Elizabeth. aired upen the colored | years, and all officials elected on the goth of May | \NuLWe hea aie onthe fee rate arp ah tt Quarantine Notice. Dor RGR ye : are to 0 into oMice on the 1st of July. ‘The Depart. | mw, a brig with part of orembet_ standity, hull | The following important notice toxhipmasters aud pilots PARORGRTOWN, DO, April 2—Arrived, schr Sophia, it Ig perhaps, th the details of ‘the publle the : ie detis et ea Wh ; senate othe ‘i app unciples | ment of Buildings is merged in the Department of Wale {henahae burnett of ° Lied aap and ‘ull of | has been issued by the Health Oftcer of this port — climagedSchesTaland Helle, Fox Island, Me; Jon Bax- Alege ; sti aecoml, Lora | “rhinent and ite policy ay the constitution or freedom, and | Public Works. ‘icon 1 ichr New Dominion (Br), Beal, Catbarien, 18 daya, with eALaM Orvictn’s Derantwxyn, ory {J Thompson, Anorotd was first away, Tom Corbett second, Lord | frame ar foalty tocach other ant ibe coum. | rublle Works, The Street Cleaning Commission is | 72)" and moleema, to teow Brus & Oe; vessel to ‘Qavanawrine, May 1 Is7z, GEORGETOWN. DO, April 30—Cleared, schrs Rachel Byron third and Barney Wiliams fourth, Going | try. Hf ‘the | 15,00) colored yo merged into the Board of Health, and the Mayor | Heney & Porker. Had variable winds; been 4 days north Masters of vessels and pilots will please observe that on Magny ae Ereig vials ved ach in uy New York would, refully organized as appoints the Inspectors of the Commission. ‘The of Hatteras, and after May 15 all vessels arriving from the followin: , Apri rrived, schra C P Gerrish, Arm- nto the front, % Tom Corbett | an in pund the lower firn Byron vesident Grant, be pre-e ently just, 08 Schr James Warren (of Addison), Drisco, Cardenas 10 unbounded contidenc i ports will be boarded and examtned from the hospital | *renk, Boston, n his integrity | bill provides that no officer of the city or county | drys, with molasses to Moses Taylor & Co; vessel to mas- | ship in the lower bay, vis :—All ports in the West Indies, | 26— rrived, schy Huntress, Brown, New Yorn. hey Wiihams taking sccond plac third, Anerotd, pulled double, fourth, When they | aa friend to tree and a devoted patriot; therefore, i . ter. Bermuda, Mexico, the Spanish Main, the east const of | 27—Sailed, schr Hattie, Huckins, New York. passed the BRAG rd Byron led by one length, i area « here pledge oursely Hs 10 ea other | Reo shall hold any other civil ofice. All Schr Anna 4 Holton, Gordon, Cor ni Christi 33 aay South America and the west const of Atriea flto ail ves: (obi April 27—Arrjved, schr Helene, Phinney, Bot SROARAC TREAGL bnoihe’ aie and ‘the ‘party by which the principles of equal | heads of departments are to hold office 0 with hides and lead. to rower & Co; vessel to sels trom ports where cholera or yellow fever prevailed a 7 ‘ ‘ Rainey Willians second, three lengths ahead of alt wave inaugurated, and will labor forthe | he the Mayor. The Conmissionors of the, Hoarau | Davis. tad moderate weather. the time of departure, or upon Which cases of cholera or | ,NEW ORLEANS, April 27—Below, bark Stella, Weaton, Tom Corbett, who was one length in advance of — y. nontot the task that will devoly sducati SS tobatelested bes 3 Schr Carrie 8 Webb, Brewster, Georgetown, SC, 4 days, | yellow fever have occurred upon the passage, from Bordeaux. Aneroid. On the np turn Barney Williams | vot Kings County and other plac nt ucation are to be elected by Senate districts and | with naval stores to Bentley, Miller & Co. Pilots are directed not to leave vessels until boarded by Cleared—Steamship Lord Lovell (Br), Otteson, Havan: passed Lord Byron, and at the quarter pole was Wo the Trustees are to be appoftted by the Board of Schr D W Saunders, Stith, Newbern, NC,5 days, with | the Health Officer, and to avold anchoring outward | ships Richard Me is, Foster, Havre; Francis Hilyard, fongths In front of ‘Ol, Who Was about two | Resolved, That it will be the duty ofthe delegates to the neation, and the Inspectors to be appointed by | shingles to TG Benton & Son—vessel to Jonas Smith. bound vessels at the quarantine anchorage in the upper | Weston, Pensacola; Ocean Pearl (Br), England, Pensa- lengths ahead of two grays. ‘They ran in m In Troy to i best of their | the Mayor. The Police Commission is to be non- | Schr Banvard, Smith, Virgin’ ‘They will also notify mastery of vessels that all com- | Cola; bark Teresina (Luu), Arratra, Barcelona; Temano heer Sag . Re eae Lewontin nbodiedin the proceedingsot this | partisan, and the members are to be appointed by | Schr Henry T Wood, Carles, Virginia. ication with vessels Under or subject (o quaran (ita) TInelqueri, do; John Erlesson (Swed), Steinmetz, tis manner ail the way around the lower turn, ninees of the Philadelphia | the Mayor, who is to. be ember ex-oficio, it Sehr NR ers, Uubberly, Virginia, ‘ictly Interdicted, and that no person is permitte ensicola; schrk Anna Freeman, Boynton, Ruatan; Lic but ws they came up the homestretel Anerold nition. yor, Who is to be a member ex-adiclo, bu it Gen Sheridan, Stewart, Virginia for New Haven, | board or have any intercourse, communication or dealing | “8 Webster (Br), Jackson, Belize, Hon. at moved on ald passed Lord Byron before he reached ved rant forthe | have no voice in the patronage of the departinent, hr N H Benedict, Stewart, Georgetown, DC. with their crews or passengers, tor any purpose whatever, 28th—Arrived, steamship Chrysolite Bu, Cortiiahies H nd, and’ tite rade thot recol nif Into a | independent The Bourd of Herlth is to be composed of the Police | Sclir 84 Fort ort, Georgetown, De, Without weitten permit from’ this department; and ng | Liverpool; harks Stella, Weston, Bordeaux; Vellee Pirane, ie prold ane Fae Commissioners and the Health Ofilcer. Schr Wake, Handy, Georgetown, DO. bout or craft will be perinitted to invade the quarantine r hs SOOO OSE EO Mie Toei reece tie pute eases Sane ; cho rote Te bill was made a special ordet for to-morrow Sehr MB Rock 1 Parker, Philadelphia. Anchorage, elther in the upper or lower Vay, oF 10.80 | sat POOR he no ee ee upper turn and down the backstreteh, but he could he Loge naloa Rima Rl morning, Lumediately after the reading of the jour. | “lovh iver Spray, Gillett Chincoteague. Toor under qUArAnEhO nu ucation with vessels subject | *“Sated—Steamships Sherman, and St Louis; brig Fingal ; not shut up the daylight, and, begining to quit on nal, when an attempt will be made to rush it ugh Hell Gate. ‘The Quarantt in the upper bay is destgnated at | ht Kate B Buchanan. e ) the lower turn, Barney galloped home ai easy wine 1, That we ‘atulate Charles Suioner as | through inan hour, It is said that the real BOUND souTH. night by a red leht hoisted over a green light; pilots are |, NEW BEDFORD, April 25—Artived, sehra Ellen Pere) ner by ten lengths, Ane the devoted rien at civil rights, and foe | COOKS OF THE NEW BILL Stenmship Neptune, Baker, Boston for New York, with | friuuaated to bring Vessels as near to thar point as prac: | Ki Ay aa a aa peanela Winchester, Cedar r 5 ranted the distincvion wo cost > Py * = a 0 | . Steams a ory . icable. % LLY Vs POEL, 2th—, ed, Sc f c: cl , au ri hee of Lord By ron, who Was two lengths De eae ale : ; pM i ee ater ay ore a ee sng Mande n, al- mdse and passengers, to HF Di 5 Heath Ca Airy Aid: a, Hit; Win It DeWitt, Parker, New York; A B Hayes, Bur- om Corbett. ‘Mme of the two milca ant fy Tum in the dave of cluwery casa gematonbrewed race | though the Committee on Cities of tae Senate are chr Lizzie, Nathan, St George, NB, for New York, with low, Pocasset for do. 43 35. Slates, i | the ostensible fathers to the measure. ‘The intro- | spilesto Snow & Richardson. 27th ult, off Mount Desert, Whalemen 130th, schr Samuel © Mart, Kelly, Battimore. eunaciiee en | duetion of the bili will put the flpal adjournment off | 1". heavy gale, carried away flying jib and jibboom.: Balled from New Bedford Ist inst, bark Draco, Snell, for Arrived, schr Henry A Taber, Bowman, Phila- PER OUR neg te Mewrivg | [N#S moved to adopt the resotntions, | further than ever, as the two Houses if they poss | Scht Martha’ Nichols, St Goorge, NB, for New York, | Atlatic Oceai a, rip & Be Ue a eros KeMARKS OF MB, GVIGNON. Te Will Of course Pemnin’ Ler cessor’ uatil the ten | with lumber to Jas Murray. Arrived at Russell, NZ, Feb 24, bark Crowninshield, | NEWPORT, April 20, PM—Arrived, schra Levina Jans fa AEN Se Jockey CLUB —PouRTH Day, Mr. GuiaNoN then arose “and said before the | (iysallotted to the Governor after. the passage of | pelt Kate MeLeun, Bishop, Providence for Elizabeth. | Praro, ot Fairhaven, from ‘the South Seas, WiLL | Mott, Pawtucket for New York, Sarah Harris, Harris, AY 2, 1872.—First ro Handicap Sweep: Iptiot! OF the resolutions he thousht it wenid he | days allotted to the Governor after the passage of | port. wh and 400 do sp; 25th, ship Milton, Wilson, of NB, from | Boston for do (and all sailed). stakes, two mile his of all horses ie tar i z the Dill have expired. For if they adjourn before | | Schr Lavinah Jane, Davenport, Pawtucket for Staten | 40, 157) bblasp and % wh; bark Janct, Macy, of Westport, | NORWICH, April 20—Arrived, schra Jane Maria, and ‘on the round to bh M., and ac- | Wel for thom to discuss: these declarations piration of the ten daysa Veto might make | Island, from do, 300 bbls ap; March 4, ship James Atnold, Briggs, | Cornelius, Hoboken; AT Miner, and Norton, New York; cepted or declar vpreceding @! te sentiments = which they were about | things unpleasant. It is believed that the bill will Schr Cynthia Jane, Gardner. New London for New | ot NB, trom do, 700 bbls sp and 90) wh and 3000 DDIs boue; | Gale, Trenton; Adelia Felicia, Rondont. ocieg cris : ty preceding | to promulgate. It was: 9 question in Ns | noe set through easily, owing to the face that | Xo. 5th, bark Louisa, Slocum, of NB, trom do, 10) bbls sp and | “39th—Arrived, brig Kd Baker, Rondout; sclra Lady he rac club purse of $400. inind as to Whether It would be best to adopt get through easily, i to the fac ‘Schr Roger Parmelee, Parker, Greenport for Williams- | 60 do wh; ship ‘Europ, Mellon, of Edgartown, trom do, | Emma, and Star Spangled Banner, Philadelphia; John $ | it does not put the Comptroller out with the othe! G, W. Stewart ente ede he nan, Amboy. Williams, 6 bi these resolutions at the present time, or whether | i are ee er ae es eee years old, by Lexington, dam Volga, 105 1bs....0 1 | 1 would not be hetter tor’ the ty | Heads of departments and make the oilice elective. Schr Amelia, Perry, Providenco for Rondout. from do, 225 bbls sp, 675 do wh anit 500 Ibs bone; 7th, Ad ailed—Schrs Massachusetts, Woodman, and Trade RK. B. Cheatham ente Anu aged, by Wait until the Cineinnatl Convention: had met | Nite out ofevery ten members in each House are | nr Fanny Hannier, Brooks. Pawtucket for Philadel. | Yenturer, Plerce, trom do, 100 bbls sp. The Adventirer, | Wind. Lord, New York; AT Miner, and Laninrting, for do, Lexington, dam » et 2 | dud made. their deckarationa,. There wore wdemet | opposed to him, and it will require | phia, Was caught in a heavy southeast qale @ few days pre: | (NEW HAVEN, Avril 0— Arrived: Brig L & W Ariistrna, Joseph Donahue ente wd made their declarations, ‘There were men in AN “IMMENSE COMPROMISE” EFFORT hr Mary H MiMlin, Providence for New York. vious to Mare 7, during which she had her de urks, Demerara; schrs MW Griffing, Ktocking, Tangier: edie aCe , | Mat Convention who had been friends to the | to gave ANg I NENSE COMPROMISED BEFORD nent chr OF Hawley, Bayles Providence for New York. and considerable’ damage had been eto her ral Jane, Fordham, Mobokens Progress, Anderson, old, by Kentucky, a 3 | colored, nen; befire’ Ganaral’ Grante: He. wanted. | i imediately after the adjournment | Sehr Readine MCN ws Wilkow, Norwalk teekocekork, | Was making good her repairs at Auckhund. w York; ‘Uncas, Babcock, Elizabethport; sloop E Harrison entered Tem to he carclul least they should get themnseives | tO-Miht the republican Senators held a cauens to | Schr Mage, MeName, Greenwich for New York, with Spoken. Moore, Terry, Fire Tsland- ning, dam by Knigit’ ot St. ina shark, ‘They should Hof jeopardize thet Ines, | consider whether they would sustiin this new | stone to order. Rark Tenax Proposite (eon, Olsen, from Liverpool for | 7.littiArrived, | schr Clarissa Allen, Hodgedon, Port Vime, 4245 '). oe tlnlsadey a iter | charter, and although no definite conclusion was | | Schr N Berry, Portland, Me, for New York, with lumber | Now Th “April 25, lat 38-26, lon 67 50. Johnston; sloop Menry Clay, March, New York, wt ests by the adoption of these resolutions, and he ‘ species r to Jolin @ Moa laven, April 25, lat 36 26, lon 67°90. May l—Arrived, schrs WO Atwater, Parker, Alexan- MILE HEATS, THREE y we arrived at, the impression left upon the minds of c, re. i Brig Evangeline, trom Lockport, NB, for Jamanca, April at hse i ® loc n is iy i , would t ased I the chairman of this tuecting | the G it "i that ihe S ‘es Schr Frederick Hall, Harding, Portland tor New York, tae 32. on abel i Aria; Heary Bemein, Alling, Blissbediports sow Bevy. The necond Tad? Was jaile hests, 31 3. | Would wdourn tt UNL after the Clnelimate Core | the Committee on Cities was that the Senate would | jan sroderick Hs . + | 23, lat 82:37, lon 67 23 from StJohn, NB, for | LAU Dayton, Sew Yorks Weuder, Bunce, Bleabetti- free to ull, for a purse of $500. Kou eentered | vtion, be _ support it, In the Assembly, Mr. Alberger pre- | “Schr Sarah Duflcld, Raynor, Portland for New York from Bt John, 3B for | port. : ool a er ey He RAD An a Re | Sir Persam replied to the remar oat emea olation to, siieee Behr Dr'Win' & Powers, Crosbie, New Have Yor New | APF I lat39 40, lon 7010, PORT BLAKELY, Abril 2+—Arrived, bark Martha Ride- ; by non in anable speech, and favored the adoption of | at the port of New York, and. In connection with | ¥ Foreign Ports. out, Ford, dan Pr Seotiand, dam by Lexington; J. R. Reardon’ bay cot Woodford, by Bonnie Scotland, dam by Tem- post and John Coffee's brown mare Morlacehi, by Lexington, dam Benner, The latter had th wanted to Know | it, a resoltition removing Ric Schr Evelyn iurgers beasntord for New Yorke, hy iw did not | #24 Samuel Barton, the present Quarantine Commis Sehr Mary Ann Predinore, Hart, Providence for Eliza- eciey ah yt | sioners, from office. The report was ordered to be | pethport. the preamble and resolations. | E who they were who were ready t | Grani, “He contended th: A. Bell April 18—In port steamship Minia, Martin, | avd Schell fe, San Frane tyre, do. RT GAMBLE, April 2i—Arrived, bark Camden, Robin- Honolulu. son ; oveupy the p he past with sche T Re Bodine, New 11 New Yi | PIMLADELPHLA, May 1—Arrived, ships King of Algeria the betting. Just belore the start Natha tated nel ut their printed, MASA ce . | Soar k Robia, Bodine; New Haven for New York. ‘ (Br), Stuith, Liverpool; Atlnutic (Swe), Gidlof, Hamburg; Mop. Quartermaster won the race aanaeye ite 1 spe a ul i h h h . F chran, Matanzas; ba yr (Br) mach, xallop. Q ria Aue conservatives, and were not such men whom the | came up this evening in the Assembly as amended in EE Ice te ati mailiniver diicimats ook Beraups, April 20—In port, ship William Commings, | Me«wina; brigs Minnet (Ru: Juthmnan, Rotte am; Roan: First Heat.—Quartervmaster had the best of the | Culored men should follow, General Granthadbeena | the senate by striking out the word “perpetua,l? | Schr Mary d Fisher, Hardee, Saybrook for New: pp a da | Ca Porto Cabello; Mury E Pennell, Baton, alart, Morlacehi second aint Woodford third, Going | lent ta the colored race and was the frst Prost: | with reference to the use of the avenue by the Hitr- he Mary Weaver, Weaver, Boston for Philadelphia, | jade to Gait che tollowing weeks Leckncean aan at aS yee de elena ie Ritrie Ma Gaee rowhd the upper tir Woodford ran to the faut ited wenlored man as Minister to Hagtty and | 7 ean ee eat mitiee om Ratton was tost | PaRG sy cer urton” Ate STwenwieh 1 BieaveOh | ea eam a parks Me useing ane tobe: | heat mars Meoorel Mncaneng; Adais Maran, pes Morjecohl Kecond, shalt length. in.adyance of “xtended protection over the rights of the colored | hyn vote of £6 to Soe and then the Senate amend: | ScHF Antecedent, Pendicton, Machias for New York, | and proceed: Carlotta (Pr), Saigo, from Aquia for Havre RE ay Re termaster, At the quarter pol oodfo tacn of the South, He was ready to stand by | yi brs ; with spars to Snow & Richardson. disg, to go on the marine slip for 1 Wellfleet? Watchtul, ITU, New York; L & A Bab aie Queen 6 joston, wie ¢ (Br), Kirkham, length, Quartermuster second, a neck in front of Morlacehl. ‘There was no change on the bac stretch, but when the horses reached the lower tient was concurred in by a vote of 84015, The | “XemfOregon, Sinith, Rockinnd for Flushing, #ith li s Hentive A | bil now goes to. the Governor, On motion of Mr. | toKtH Peck nn’ NOCkNG (OF Flushing, #ith lime | the West dsr) Bolling, trom Glentue for Grant) | Mosely the Senate bill authorizing Schr ‘Trade Wind, Ingraham, Providence for New York. | coudemned ; ; ck, Plerson, Salem; 'T WH White, Smith, Providence ; Weldon, Crowell, do; Thos Borden, Allen, Fall River; Morris, Fall River; Boston, Nickerson, Bos runes £0) ernnient, sink or swim, and preferred xo wilh it. (Three cheers were giv tel schrs'Starlight, Hopkins, from Jicksonv! 1 REMARKS OF MR. BROWN, | Boo gles reAMBELP OOM? ANY Sclir Flectwing, Beebe, Fall River tor New York | for 4 Mine (Bi 4 Meet turn Morlacehi and Quartermaster moved up and a ne fia « | THE PACL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY i, Boe ork, for Prov ¢, to sail 22d; Emeline (Br), Horton, repg. r i ¢ Dick Willi urn Morlaccht and Quartermaster moved uy Mr. WILLIAM BROWN felt somewhat Interested in | to requee the capital stock to ten. Millions of dol Steamer Galatea, Nye, Providence tor New York, with | ’Garcarra, April id-—Sailed, ships Bred Tudor, Bradtord, Lace eagle a aOR sed tiesns, took aides with Woodlord. ‘They swung into the | the potitical aduirs of the country. He thought it | } [ inde and passengers, Europe; 22, Pl ‘ollier, U S| TR | AR ote ianer homestretch parallel, and, after a Very exciting run * t ana “4 Ld | lars with the consent of two-thirds of the sto Ste: > . " ay Jas urope ; 22d, Pharos, Collier, United States. Grove, Weaver, do; Margw Reinhart, Hand, do; : omestr para nad, att " ag ty let the people know how they stood. Steamer United States, Davis, Fall River for New York, | “In port April 3), ship Matterhorn, Curtis, for Boston, to : home, Quartermaster won the heat by one length, ; as oes pesed Wad itt aot know | Rollers, and to buy in and cancel outstanding shares | wius mdse aud passengers. ttgore April 80, shy thorn, Curtis, for Roston, to | Ds Mérshon, Ayres dos Jolu Shay, Fisher, do Mary D Woodford second, one length ahead of Morlacehi. was a man who entertained an idea of | #20V@, that amount, was unanimously taken from BOUND East. Canvunas, April 2— Arrived, brigs Deborah 8 Soule, | ftuckhill-dos t'B Austin, Davis, dos. lie xter, Time of the heat, 1: | the table, placed on its third reading and passed by Soul . New York; Johu Pierce, Townsend, Wilmington, | Mansfield, New Ha Brandywine, Adams following those parties to Ciucinnati. (Laughtet.) | a yote of 84 to 11, Messrs. Fort, Grifin, D.B, Hill, |. Steamship Chesapeake, Johnson, New York for Port- . Haven? FE G Irwin, hn Cadwalader, Cor: AS the horses came np for the Second Heat, ‘There was but one question, Should we stand by | land, “ Nailed I 7 ¥ i om cha eating E © question, Should we Kennedy, Niles 4 re } land. 5 ed 19th, brig Rio (Br), Corbet, north of Hatteras Norwich: Julin A Crawrord, ; start Quartermaster and Woodiord collided. aud | tie administration or sell our birthright for a mess | Kennedy, Niles. Smith, the Speaker, Springstead, | “hrig cyclone, Baldwin, New York for Providence. wy, Dacha Magicteas: OFtAla, Gor Pale Riese Berto do: | Haag poe Uae ks Crawiped: Toene, Sais L aaa Morlacchi dashed away four lengths ahead of the | of" pottagey And. he would ask if there Was | ROC Mie eae ect hg ht vi | Brig Ann Elizabeth, Cranmer, Elizabethport for Port- | brits AG Jewett, Reed, do! Caroline Gra ford; Lizzie Maul, Buehler, W uih; Sarah Milnes, offers, She wax the same distance in tront on the aman who would barter his rights away and follow de confirm the passag the land. = Long Reach, Curry, do; Beauty (Br), Smiti Baker, New Bedford ¥ ¢ Tagersoll, Allyn’s upper turn, but Quartermaster then began to elose eee : i b away i | Husted moved a reconsideration of the vote just | Schr David Nelson, Ferris, New York for Stamford. phia. Point: Lady Ellen, Somers, Io ‘"n Tacker, Aliens dos up the gap, and Woodlord was soon entirely out of | on Meith, Olle they Wout hot dow be on | tkenand called for the previous question. ‘The | , Schr Vapor, Applegate, ‘Georgetown, DC, tor Frovi- puarcrcos, April 2—Sailed, brig Bride (Br), Brooks. |p talbot, Amesbury. do: Hl Curtis, Curthy, do.” i i you o cle 4 na assage | : in, lene, 3, 2ist phodel, Norton, Bo ; 7 or eS te iY $ le race. Quartermaster gained geraduatly on ¢ way to this Convention, ‘They wanted to do | Tesult was that the passage of the bill was con- | “ACh: 1, 4 Toles, Day, Greenpoint for Norwalk. FROG NeW NO ee eer’ | ,llemcee Divas NENUBRAE | (i; Welker, -AMOreeR: Morlacchi down the backstretch, and at the hale | ald for the sapport of the men who re- | hed by a vote o ws Schr Win M Kelsey, New York tor Hartford. Camanten, April IS—Arrived, brig Aecclia Thurlow, | (Br), Holmes, St Jota, Drtolan, Leeman, mile pole was h , une ead with her. ; A benueitit ite od the'colored ‘than: x he Maria, Somers, ‘New York for Oyster Bay. White, Nuevitas; 19h, bark Nereid (Br), Cornish, Ha? | Katahdin, Saunders, Po pain Le H Kim eusued, which was maintained to within | 7 U! oe carte r ve % eG 5 Sebr J Potter, Pot ‘ew York for Noank, vana. fel °, yarde’ of the stand, where Quartermas' 1c Veral otiee colored nish spoke, “whet the res SHIP yrwaA NEWS. | act citer tiannan, Weteatt New ¥erk tor New Lon. Cleared 18th, schr New Doininion (Rr), Veal, New York; | Peston, mre, Marin Tike, Hover hr shione the mate, und won the heat by | tons Were adopted. rina «| dor se ae fee 20th, bark Mary MeKoe, Sharp, do; sehr J W Bartlett, Acorn, Ray, Salem; J. Farnum ; babi ee ataaiene | Sehr A.A Rowe, Rowe, New York for New London. Bartlett, do. Hickateom | roviaenee: CA. tan inbanics Fels “4 Woeodlord was dixstunved, REPUBLICAN UNION COMMITTEE _ + Sehr General Sheridan, Wescott, Virginia for New Guantanamo, April 3—Arrived, big LC Madeira, Mos- | — Sinuickson, Winsmnore, Somerset; West Wind, horses lad @ splendid send of a . Almanac for New York=This Day Haven. lander, St Jago. ts Townsend, Bristol; Youn Teaser, Slocumb, New Bed: and ran yoked around the upper tir. ‘They w Aan heres y 1 Sehr Baltle Chartree, Treefeather, New York for Provi- | Inport Lith, bark Morning Star (Br), Waugh, for New | ord: W. Hine,’ Lane, Newport; | Kate, i, Bich, tance? wits OTR, Ae cane pole Guarvermantet eting Last Night=-A Committee Ap- | Sun rises...... 456 | Moon rises..morn 318 | genre r Behalts; Toung, Honeken for Providence. gHoxuicre, Match so cArtived: ships, Keatengy, Fielt, | Unlon "Flag, bribie Hoxton; BM mali Marshal pe; E a : a : a chr Elm City, Port Johnson for Norwich, | ‘rane and sailed 2 to ers Island) } ae i ; drew away from the & and kept in front to the pointed to Advise Action In Regard to Sun sets....... 658| High water...eve 535 | RchrJumes Phelps, Rockwell, Viryinia for New ifaven, | sist, Sonora, simes, do. (and sailed aumeday for Manta): | ee aS Borden: Allen, Pall River: end, wiuning by four lengths, Time, 1:49. die Hats Conventiba: | Schr Rescue, Kelly, Philadelphia for Salen Havana, April 24 Arrived, steamship Maria Sp), Netto, | Samnel Castner, Lake, Boson; W Walton, Shaxp, Bomton ; SUMMARY. ‘ 7 army -_ Sehr G Suanclife, Bryant. Virginia for New ifaven, New Orleans, to sail in a few days for Barcelona; bark | Lady El Somers, Salem; E F Cal Swain, Provi- Same Day.—Srconp Rack.—Jockey Club Parse A regular monthly meeting of the Union Republi- OCEAN STEAMERS. Schr Eagle, Hayes, Port Johnson for Providence. Investigator, Ford, Carditt. YES i i dence; Trade Wind, Firth, Salem; Ocean Wave, Bryant, of $500, for ail ages; tnile heats, best three in five. | can General Committee was held last night at No- |» .0eg op pEPARTURR FROM NEW YORK FoR Tue | SCR ROROAUE Prinnoe Phietelable for Pesitice,. | vaived stde May, bark ¥ K Welden, Colson, Now Fall iver F Bote, Adana; Boston 8 2 8 Corson, 3. J. Crowley entered ch. ¢. Quartermaster, 453 Fourth avenue, they having “4 = AY. | Sehr Fannie J Gordon, Brown, Newburg for Fall River, | _ Salied 2ist, brig Northern Star (Br), Anderson, Delaware | dunce;’ F Clark, —Norton,- Salem; Mary tland, da Nellie W Benedict, Ellis, Alexaddria for | Breakwater; sehr Loulsa D (Br), Wagner, north of Hat | John,’ New Bedtor: aide, Wilson, poved fro . “ hy Bonnie Sc m MONTH OF MAY, ae . . « see 1 1.1, their old 's in Broadway, and their new | Sowmers. Sail, | Destin Ofirr. | teras; 24th, bark Maria Natividad (Sp), Arimon, New Or- YRTLAND, April 29—: |, brigs Eugent entered br. m. Morlacehi, 5 rooms not being yet fitted up. The attendance was | ~ | | Mayo, Port Johnson for Providence, | leans; brigs Hiram Abiff, Tibbetts, Cordenas; ’ Merriwa, MiArrived, ‘schrs Bowdoin, “Ra years old, by Lexington, dain Banner.... 3 2 2 apt sate, Gian & b City of London...|May 4..|Liverpool. .{15 Broadwa: Jones, New York for New London. Waterhouse, Serra Morena ; Caroline Eddy, Genn, Sagua : i 3. KR Reardon entered be, Woodford, 4 quite large, resident, ‘Th | Atlantion.......00:/May 4.°]Liverpool./19 Broadway Schr Marian, Be Ww York tor Hartford, 4 schr Mary Putten, Cummings, Newfoundland. , schrs Ann 8 Cannon, adi RICOR “ERs Sa 7 was in the the Corresponding $ ui) Europa. 4. 7 Bowling Green Schr Samuel W. Miller, Rondont for Salem. | Cleared 20th, steamer Hudson, Cozzous, Alvarado; 24th é rare old, by Bonnie Hand, dam by Weeks W. Culver, occupied th sk in pl of Mr. ¥ 4..| Havre 38 Broad wa: Schr WD Harpum, Chase, Elizabethport for New Bed- | brigs Carrie Purington, Lincoln. Matanzas; Rio Gran April 26—Arrived, steamer Rattle- ‘ | Coachn the Recording s , Who is at | Weer 4..|\Bremen...|2 Bowling Green | ford. ° | MeLeltan, New York, sehr AS Cannon, do. ’ Ss, 4 years the Cinemhati Convention, In the routine business, | Sebraskie-.-.¢:.|May 8.) .|29 Broadway. ir © G Cranmer, Cranmer, Georgetown. DC, for | _ In port 24th, barks Arizona, Conant, for Falmouth via |” PAWTUCKET, May I—Sailed, schrs Cornelia, Carroll a by Lexing- f which was omitted, a list of delinquents City of Washint'n./May 9, 1 Broadway. | F lence. | Samim; Arietfa, Colcord tot De re Breakwater via clphia; Daniel Morris, Munsor, New York. hs ar | much of whieh omitted, a tis telinquents 4, 1. |Glasgow....|7 Bowling Green | ~ Sehr E Pharo, Shorinan, Elizabethport for Providence. | Matanzas; brigs Fosna (Nor), Tonsberg, for do, do: schrs {MOND, April M—Cleared, brig Mary Allerton, : se was read, together with a notice which had been 3 IL. |Liverpool..}19 Broadway. | Sehr Ellen, Bunce, Perth Aiboy tor Providence. | Nellie Bowers, Stackpole, for Montreal, lig; “Helen Av ¢, Rio Grande do Sal. * ont requiring them to attend the meetings. | TWdaho. 15. .|Liverpool.. /20 Broadwa: Schr James Garcelon, Norton, Elizabethport tor Yar- | gusta, Wells, for north of Hatteras, do; and others previ PRANCISCO, April 2s—Arrived, bark Notre Dame * Several delinquents announced thelr presence in | Rapullles Te: [Hatren (eurcadees, meat 'Abbie Willard Weeks, Elizabethport for Sal oH ee. NS. May 2—Arrived, steamtug Gladiator, New | eee ella Hunuiteye Mantle. o nC ye de 5 . e. oad WAY. chr Abbi rd Weeks, Elizabethport for Salen. ALIFAX, i ed, ste ¥ tor, New | wlia, Humphreys, Manila, LOUISIANA STATE FAIR. the hall and were excused for past neglect. A let- | tndiaw...s.sscss. Glasgow ..\|7 Bowling he Julia Elizabeth, Kennedy, Elizabethport for Sa- | York for Riehibucto; «chr Eleanor M Cates, Boston via amshiy Nebraska, Harding, Auckland ter was read from Sinclair Tousey statiag that he ivate Team Race=—Mre | would be unable to attend any mectings during the Mate the W “ir i consequence of other engagements, liowing letter Was received from Horace Greeley, | Portland tor Glace Bay i ‘hr Alaska, Clarke, Elizabethport for Boston. | ‘Also arrived 2d, steamship Milbanke, London. | | rk Comet, Fuller, Honolulu, | Sehr Fred T Farrell, Port Johnson for Providence Sailed 2d, steamship Peruvian, Liverpool. ship Cailivator Giot Cutwater), Nugent, MeNetl, Mills, New York. ived, schrs Maria, Barber, Foorth Day— Cassidy's Nelly Day a PORT OF Sehr Connecticut, Taber, Elizabethport for Fall Ri Livenroot, May l—Arrived, I jaus Helive (Novi. Sclit Millie Washburne, ‘Weaver, New York for New | Andersen, Mobile; Darks Artingte wtelto, do; Sebas- 2W YORK, MAY 2, 18 mers. New ORLEANS ‘TRARE London, tian Bach! (NG), Sandstedt, Savaunah; Polly (Br), Rodd, A Cheshto, Robinson, Hoboken: Thus CLEARED. ir J Burley, Browne, Hoboken for Fall River, Galveston. vit, Providence tor New York (and sailed). Yesterday belng set apar' the “Child ‘i Schr L Vaidervoort, Healey, Hoboken tor: Newbury- Lyerieton, , ho date—Sailed, bark Velocidale (Br), VINEYARD TAVEN, May TcArrives virig Roba, Mil. atthe Pair grounds a very larg nite | Steamship Tybee, Delanoy, St Domingo City, &e—Spof- | port. | for Boston. bridge for New York; sctrs Louisa Bliss'and) LA Danen- tebe kde thighs -fseih de bedehie ford Bros & Co. “ Ncir Messenger, Kelly, New York for Providence Movitix, May 2—Arrived, steamship, Australia (Bn. | hower, Philadelphia for Salem: Caroline Young. do for attendance was the result, the cars from the city ‘k for Glasgow cand Ww Curtis, Havana via Nassau—Atlan. | Steamship Missou ‘hr Only Daughter, Cireta, New York for St Andrews, NB; Boxer, ble, Port Johnson for Prove | Hedderwiek, N Also artived 2 Bostot veinge tly od by the a Cte uf — tic Mail Steamship Co. dence. |, steamship Nestorian, ‘avethport for PL i; Frank B Colton and J A wing thronged by the little ones at nine }REELEY, teamship, Fanita, Doane, Philadelphia—Loriliard | Sehr Ann Plizabeth, Kelly, Phitadelphia for Chatham. | for Liverpool, Parsons, Boston for Philad jail, Gardiner for New nad the Various bulidings filled an hoar hat It was moved that, as Mr. Greeley and Mr, Tous: Steains! cy i fess Sok | Sehr Mary Mershor Biyth, RREROEEND OF ETO. Fall River, inne deere ad York. 8 un . © ater ai xa pigeon Ye itee, oir re: 4 Steamship Chesapeake, Johnson, Portland—J F Ame | Restless, ) ews, Hoboken for Boston, ting, San Franc! 2a—Arrived, brigs Edith, Mayaguez for Newbut rt; that time until late In the afternoon the crowd was Hs ie a rate on ead [Meg Ancneneerie Bark Hertha Marlon (iv), Ayer, Liverpool-E BMor. | Sehr B'M dteaton, Perry, Hoboken for Proviience, MAyaavez, April [3—In port, brig O'B dota Walch Philadetntle tos ostomy sobre, Mepens A,and at the commencement of st was dropped till the next meeting. gan’s Sone, ‘ Schr Agnes, Miller, New York for New Bedford. | for Baltimore, ldg: Edith, for Hamburg; | Borda, WK &L Marts and Ephraim & Anna, Philadel- only trotting contest of the ; Sect was d pe cit Motution that wcommittce | BAtk Atle (Non), Wisner. Havre—Punch. ACO. tie Bveliiie, Wentworth, Hoboken for Betrnst, bee, Minot Argan Bremen; arrived 1th. d | Matilda M, Barbadoes tor do: Suilote, Hamp. Ls oI 5 V Barss dson, Ca fet, “ y ver, Grove! ostom, | Ps 5 hore, Ne on, Va fo Hf a. 3 se EN heupporited (o cousider What action if any should | De Welt dCan nn 2? Davidson: Cadiaand Seville—It dF) Sehr ieee teruiea, Sinith, New York for Wareham, | Tkomas, arrived Hith, ly: Aime ell, rom New Waven, | Viin® Mohoken fordos Hetward Rick Norton We fOE ribbon doable “ha te taken in retation to sending delegates to the | Granites (NG), Wiegand, Savannah—Funeh, | 5 he oan 7 i Joties, Ror dour fog Norwie | arrived out, dig. Joth, brig Sybil (Bn, New York via st | go: Aunie Murchig, Bort J9 naan for ‘ortareuth | Isle. hs or sd L 1 atk ath » » Edye & Co, chr Luna, Lowe, New_ York for Prov! C. | at do h, bi | , New Yo vi Elizabeth port for Portland; David Wasson, elphia hess to the winner and a pink fbobn and whip Convention at Elmira on the Gti inet. |) May Catharine (ir), Jonica—G F Roller. . | Rene Edward Wooten Young, Hoboken for Providence, | Joby PR. 3 Uj | Tordos WV Rowley, Wilininuton, NC for Waklerhoro. to the second team. Ihe entries being strictly pr rth be eds adic Mopee Sommshiy tot Brig Alex Nickels,‘ Havana—tas E Ward & | Schr Anson Brown, Mills, Port Johnson for Norwalk, — | | Cleared itth, brig Wenonah Stone, St John's, P | "WILMINGTON, NC, April 3)—Atrived, barks Eliza Ade- Tate tennis ele interest excited was gen SAR GU tet mores “i Evite vention a say Gseig San Carlos, Atl 1 Hemsattor a | SORE Su E ceine inion Mlisetetucure tor Kew 2 | eee enor Sor a wittigin. (ir), Bost | Hina dtr), Dowley, Baltimore: Jullus (NG), Norfer, Nor- e " rack horse ‘tre aKEN fan Pegi 0 the e Y | Brig San Carlos, Atherton, Sagua la Grande—Miller Schr Daniel Higgins, Hulse, Elizabethport tor New Lon enon, New Orleans; schr Busy t fol SEE Oe Clbee eee Se ets sui-committes, He said nt is going to run the Honiton. ‘ig ing ieee ds don aie ere RASS, | (Mitringas, April Arrived nas Agra OMe | eToared—Sieamabip Rewuiator, Preqman, New Yorks “He, » Y Sir Onnaties s New re Sehr Mary Parker, Beers, Demarara—Edwin Rowe | ‘Schr Kate Thomas, Barlow, Savannah tor New London, | Ken: W York; Sailc c . , § sehr dames Bliss, Hateh, Daniviscotta, Me. Belle, by T. V1 Mr, Cassidy's Net) Srereous at Teeinitatttiie HAR BOw ert tisrciel| (08 | Scie Benedict, Cox, Port Johnston for Portland | nah; brig Uroguay (Br), Pitman, Baliimor WARREN, ApriggcArrived, scat Mary Augusta, Holt, mate, by k. Bulton, and Mr. J. Hatwkins’ Mollie ane V : LJ 7 i Sehr Fitz J Babson, Davis, Harbor Island—B J Wen. | Schrdoseph E Clarke, Davis, Elizabethport for Fail | Salled 28, barks Exchange (BA), | dacksonvilte. Vie, by R.Jotnson. Nelly Day and mare won the | @ucel lo our sending a delegation to cimiva berg. hasten: nee EN h N | Aen ore tos ast hark Rstellay. ie, dox brie T » fin two straight heat 10 BE KICKED OUT ‘Schr Lavinia Rell, Bayles, Baracoa—V | “Schr DL Stargess, Chase, Elizabethport tor New Bed- | Bickmore, do; 24h, ark Estella, Loring, do; brig Tsi = <I s wns: | Lad pl date! as they have heen twice before. Tdon't propose to | Sehr Bulphin (ir), Hudson, New Orieons—Jus Ward | ford. bias Sra a Carver, iiute, N of Hatters sehr Mary 'W liupper, Gil: | MISCKLLANEOCS. | we. Seemann. boo Csitaen send our delegations to any more conventions #0 | & a - ‘Schr Helen, Smith, Port Johnson for Providence, man, New York. eon wateeoneie’ | ALLY OBTAINED PROM Ni , long a9 the dl Ye » State wi Schr Luola Murchison, Jones, Wihnington, NC-E S| Schr xdwin Collyer, Sturgeon, New York for Provi- | In port 23d, bark TH Armstrong, Brady, for Falmouth, 1, } Fouwra Day, April i, | mim Fae, | 1008 se EM: RVG WOH. FOES Dee Os neared Bonen | dence. | ela: brigs 1H Wright, Meyers, for New York, do; John | es.” No publicity. Advice mile and repeat, to Wasrons eons vdimit them, vepresenting as they do 3 Schy Storm Petrel, Davis, ¢ ester—J S Ingraham & | Schr Estelle, Curtis, Elizahethnort for Providence. Brightinan, Gray, for Balti do: F It Odiorne (Br), | nets ee MLE A awae, first team, set of douse harness and champion bing — Uievsand repuutleaus, while they admit the body ¢, | Sehr Texas, Matthews, Port Johnson for New London, — | Horn, for X of Hatteras, do; Scotland, Cook, and Water | vat-Law, 303 Broadway. ribbon; second team, handsome whi and pink “ ' ne gs s anaveati é 19, teed chy Dart, Witthame Ftamtont — Be we Decatur, Deiawey, Fort sonneon for ba a pad as ig a I ’ Barros, Rewton, | yi ¥ OBTAINED FROM Wr, GLANS sali fonvention of 1870, by fran mer Anna, Stein, Wilmington, De Xchr Forest Home, Betts, Port Jol ror Lynn. and Minetta, Crocker, for New York 2 | desertion, &c., suMcient yey oa entered Mir. Coridy's Nony Day and and perjury, expelled the republican representa. eIphia, Davis, Philadephia | mer Galater, Nye, New York for Provider Querxstows, May 2—Arrived, st | Cause; no publicity; noc » until divorce’ granted; Dee ht lal Mad oe, fo.) Wives of the Sixteenth district of New: York, al- fare St ae eamer Thetis, Gole New York for Provideuce. | Grogan, and Cie dark (tr), | Consultations free, M.HOUs 18) Broadway. Porras Persie it z thonatr. the dewians “4 ’ ' or M Ma a in ace lp hina, Wurrestoxe, LI, May 2—PM, |, P4yerpool sand rod, ‘ | THE . Fe i Mr. Lemairie’s’ Wor and indoors in the aces of the same delegation ARRIVALS. a ee a en tent ere today en route for | “Ae Jones, PR, April 16--Sailed, brig Mary Ida, for Are. | Way. Gone to headqua ntion of gas. from the same district In their turn, and he was ; rie nw PAM YACHTS, am ‘ - | etbo, to loail for New York; Alpha, do, do; I7th, bark 8 | Giit and real Bre 1 cost of im- ; coves 2S) strongly in sympathy with the expressions of Mr Wine ey Oe ee ee kee | SAILED. | Mulhall, New York. " poyrasion, ewes & PUTNAM, ou Broseway, shat het Leguat. : , ‘ mnship, Amalia, (Her), Small: Glasow Apri ay, with | ED. | Sauya, April 2-Arrived, brig Palestina (Br), MeCul- | I a ce ne of the delegate: . ssengers, to Henderson Bros. mod camships Holsatia, for Hamburg; Tyt loch, Clentuegos. i vey | 0 4 PAGING IN CALIFORNIA. Ove of the delegates talked bitterly of what he | mde aud 5 pasecnacrs, to tive Ranks; thence Steginahips ovens et aan kis y » | Salted Isth, set Light ofthe Kast, Harper, Roston 20h, | J iit the Palate and the pov styled the Murphy signe: and added it would be a le Island. strong NW gele, with heavy head sea; since | r bark RA Alien, Tarr, do; brig Lizabel, Tabbutt, Delu- | ¢ 30 Gren OMAS R. AGNEW, OaKLAND ‘TROTTING PARK, OAKLAND, CAL. Hition of the Murphy gang if th IMMICLCE | ight variable winds and calins, April 26, 1a 46, lon 44:31, at 8, ware Breakwater; sche Melamo M Knowles, Sinall, Phil: | ireenwich street, New York. _ Meetinc—Tairp Day, April 24, to send delegates to the Elmira Convention, | passed ship Gen Butler and bark Janet, both bound wet Wind atsunset 8, | SUSEORIR te Aneit Cleared, steamship Nyanes (Br, | AIR b Nall p \LABGED JOINTS, & a ¢ heat ‘ ¢ DENT then put to V » FORE dime day, ship Glenhayon, trom Liverpool tor New York, | Jo 5 ate nyene f cured without pain.—RIVE'S ANNUTLATOR ‘cures r sine Hae never whewter 123004 S100 Mr. Leggat as amended, to inet ie. a reprenetitas 24 sty ath tat ao, ton So a hin naa rte PGhenked 9 <i Selma, Richardson, Matanzas; May Sauiece ons el &e. By mail, ec, Dr, RICE, 210 hors ni oad ahaa tive from cach of the twenty-one districts of the | Stesaship, bound east; 30th, int ‘ton 6229, | Loxnox, May 2—News has been received here of the 3 8 10 Mata Me. | Broadway, corner Fultou sivert, ‘ re. ; 1 4 ; ustina, Libby, Cardena ie Spring! isanscminemonieenis Pe ireedoe anrOIUDN Bear } (Ooh ean een ace Columbia, do; May 1, £90 mlles from Sandy Hook, an IM | cri of the American schr Brooks in lon 68, Alton | fuegnt Mery’ awe), | NO MORE MEDICINE,—70) CURES OP DYSPEP- ©. Mer ‘ ee . Leg ¢ Ross, John | Pointand Norfolk, with md passengers, Steamer OckAN QvEEN, from New York, before re | , 3 aylet, (Br), Jenkins, | Nerve orders by DU i: °S delicious Pat 23 ita 275 £ a) Jom ‘in og me u. Barer ate. Hogh a ee en eh, Leche re, Antwerp 8@ days, Inbal: | ried at, Aspt neeiie ta . having heen ashore, aD A 16 Salted, Wigs wale Blane, New | wy. eur ALENTA ARABICA, FOOD, ‘Firm, 1:7h 3 i z esbit, jam P. Richardson, David Miller, Wil Ship e 1 ore > northern | ck on Wath it 1 . Philadelphia. igaves ye cot th Card rare Ham, Noble, Bl Taylor, D.'D. Conover, ‘dona Wstr,10, Boyd & Mineken, Took the nuahert passe | part of her heavy Maer RprihlOL Abriveds BAER Harriet, Hoyer, Ali 3; 2 lb, $l JOUN I. HENRY, agent & College Te Meanee entered: greg : Duke, James Cowie, Benjamin Merritt, J.B. Pol | Hanks sahlowsaiy i Steawsuie Coxcorpta, Knowles, from New Orleans for | cante. : Sched SERED Sure ear ~ Salt Lake. ...... y. 4 2 4 dix, jock, d, A. Foster, Ry Campbell, T. F. Reytemeyer, J, Bark Galveston (NG), Carrels, Liverpool 41 days, with | Liverpool, ashore 12 miles west of Lonishourg, CB, has on American Port ‘ TPHE WERALD ALMANAC AND HERALD LIV Wilson, Sr., W. W. Culver and Robert C. Brown, mdse to Chas 1 ‘o, Came prthe.mn passage board a valuable cargo, comprising 2708 bales cotton, 2685 LEXANDRIA, May l—Arrived, sebrs EW Parbur, INGSTONE EXPEDITION, entered beg On motion the name of the F { was added | and bad strong easterly winds for the first 8 day | sacks oil eake and 3300 staves. This supposed that when | AVEE John A Ward, Jersey City (and sailed same | — The most Interesting event of the age Is the successfi ont . rae | ‘The meeting was then adjourned | TOUR Westerly kales: was 25 day« west of the Bi | the accident occurred she was trying to make the port of | sph ‘ | fermination of the Herald expedition In search of 1) B. Connor entered beg. Billy. a 10 iat : Winer ngh'deg ahourned | April? had a hurricane trom. SE to WNW, lasting 6) | Sydney, to obtain a supply of coal. | Arrived, brig Prank E Allen, Wester. | ingstone. : Fame, 2: Hg DHA Ny j— 28d 10 | ETI di en = wel p of wt i In win h sprung a leak, stove main hatch house Suir Tranquenan, W ‘ houwe, before erie on fire | Demerara; selirs Tp Baker, mre end tae r aed dui te theme oar ALNaNae letter. detail eis, | enty Inge ies! dls | ah 13th ult, sailed 30th ult for Liverpool, with | re, Tangier, ry y er, Alex. — contains in fall the Herald correspondent’s letter d Je - | ARMY ORDERS. aes te Dee thio Roce Gar maeimeoe plaere | cotton, inhaling that damaged by fre and wa. | ifarriet haker, Crowell: Aétive, Chamba; | ing the preparation, start and re 3 othe expedivon. AV 7 | . tee to Boye neken, Took the he e | Mr kA silva, for Ferrill, Isq, sold at auction dayne, and Thomos lone, Kelsey, Ba PROPIEC i LLED. NAVAL ORDERS. | pil Dad heavy westarly been 88 days west of the | 2 'pnles of cotton damaged hy Hee-on-board of the | MAA deen vaste, New York; Pacific, Ginn, Elizabeth. | Read the Livingstone leticr in the Herald Aimanae; the ies yASHINGTON, May 2, 1872. Ww a large quantity of alee ot cotlowas 10 bales at $60 28 per bales 10 cast, Meyers, do; Pennsylvania, Butler, South | prophecy tultitied in its better part. WASHINGTON, May 4 WASHINGTON, May 2, Hristing of ve tton, plank hip, Teoncssn, Mey i oad, 1 ¢ sidechph Bp id Cees Spare) SOLU Bre 4 at $00 per bale, and § bales at $6 6) per bale; also # ¢, Hickman. Small, Woodbridge, NJj Lavinia § “Tr ali wall hear what he has to say; if dead, Lieutenant Commander Cromwell bas been de- | ‘The President has accepted the resis a itn Bogert Briton berry, | lot of lone cotton at good pri FE Ee ee Clotilde. (Br), Dodie, Ti 1; | “Head the ioral’ cimanae, Price se, sok by all * chee he Buropean feet ings yond cnntal 8 Second Lieut ravt-taueel tr Crandall ter | Bane F Preaw tal), Podare, from Messina for vd—Steamahips Clotilde (Br), Dodo, Liverpool; | Read the Heraid Almanac, Price 28e,

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