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10 NEW YORK: HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1872.—TKIPLE SHEET. ee $$$ $$ ft ” erse RECIPROCAL THEFT. Schr Lucy Ames, Bishop, Fall River for New Y Ly April 27—Sailed, Peter Jebsen (s), Wolf, re HOME. ele ee at mowers, out Of ‘ 1§ HI Pp PI NG NEW $S.. | SRE baer es Bho, ee tor New Biel zi and New ryote ‘ DOM PEDRO AT the ‘street. Large va , welt Mars Gare "charoy Sonebort Tor New Yor, | Ykattm Apia) cere, Ion Age, Cube, Newt fames Murra — kts te Oe eae ee a ae sat age of 8. 8. Almanac for New York—This Day: Schr Adrian, Huon, Fal River for New Foray, vente 14x, March M—Arrived, Elsinore, Clarke, New a ° eee ~ 3 April 6, Moneynich, Marshall, Swatow ; 1th, 8a midst towered up a gothic temple, bearing on its 4 acne Ann Marshall, Boston for New York. prise ‘taal 6, qynich, 1, 4 12th, ’ - —— hr Lucy C Hall, Hall, Westerley for New York. lett, Hong Kong and Canton, r and | summit a doubie representation in oil of Pacific Wasuinaton, May 11, 1872. Sun rises. 4 45 | Moon sets. .morn y |, Hall, W tun | "Sedona iB, at The Reception of the Empero Germania, her sword turned point down and her | Discussions on the Tarif and Tax bills in Con- | Sun sets....... 708 | High water. morn 12 05 wht Aaron, Kinguland, Noank for New York, with Philadel NB, May l0—Arrived, brig Annie, one Empress on Their Return. NE Ons ag Cb Mie, OR On Doth sides of | gress are usnally of the most uninteresting char- pall aes» yet" Hattie Wentworth, Littlejohn, Providence for New | Sleared Scns Adelin, Kingston, New York. pa staven,« carrying fags, alternated, and were joined | acter, but the speech of 8.8. Cox in the House on | pORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 12, 1872. Sehr @ 8 Boxtle, Glarkson, Pawtucket for Philadelphia. | Adelphia’ st 5 —_- With féstoons of verdure, hung thick with varie. | Wednesday last was exceedingly lively. Members fen Ba ote SoA ip Tovicence, JOU NOM or BOSTON, May 11, ja yoked Pe gated lamps. At night al exe were lit, ani 1e Sehr W ' ct straw. , AM—Arrived, bark A Hough’ 1 Brilliant Festivities at Rio Janelro—The Landing | frmple of ‘Germania was, Driliantiy, inkiminated | of Congress iota tec ag iieraleammeae ARRIVALS. elit 3 Noorhis Keay, New Haven for Haverstra tena ot Union. Sierra Leone; hehe Williaine, Boots 1 . with gas, giving a most beau! effect both by 3 , cl puis chr J F Browne, , Providence for New York. 33 % 200k, - of the Ymperial Party—Flags and Floral Dec- y and aight, and it must be said that our Cousins- | clever act of Congressional opéra vouge, I forward REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Rehr Cornelia, Per Fali River for New York. oly Bake Phundelphta Ae Backicy, Buckley, sig Ort orations~The Emperor Supplied with Tie colfee merchants had also got up a yery pretty | 't for publication :— Steamship Parthia Bp) yateon yer nieuvage parece: | Sete Bohne Hela Se eE Teese Vors. | > Chanter eat iaraas, HepokeR Liverpool a New &tock of Ideas—Expected thing in the Lapa sqnare, in the shape of an octago- | Mr. Cox—I do not propose so much to antagonize Berto ean y ’yiny 6, lat 4%, on S441, passed un | SCRE Lucy Jones, Sniith, Somerset for New York. Nereus, Bearsc, New York: ships andrew Lovett Bre. | ype “ieee hal temple, intended for an orchestra and covered | the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Butler) in | ‘anchor line steamship, bound #, Bremen, April | ,,8¢t* Mary Jane, Jones, Bath for New York, with lum- | hark Express (Bn), Langester, Annan’ St Jonn, Resignation of the Ministry. withadome. At night this was lit with chande- | regard to maxing salt partly free, I should like Steamship Deutschiand (NG), Neynaber, Bremen, Ap) bar to Holygake & 0 ¥ Stewart (BD, MeDonald, St Johns, PReehes Mes, org liers and some two thousand candies, within glass | to see It entirely free. 1 speak on this side of the | 27 and Southampton, 9, with mdse and Tel passers | keh BG Russell Carroll, Portland for Philadeiphia. | fae YHich Gedrsetown, DOA W Force eee ary stand canes regia and became a very striking and brilliant ob- | House (standing near Mr. Dawes) because my side | to Oelrichs 4 Co. Experience Beey. Wea Schr Elizabeth B Raynor, Providence for New York. dria; Ella Brown, Robinson, Philadelphia, ue | Rio JaNerRo, Apri 2, 1872, | ject at night. . of the House ts somewhat demoralized on the taruir | Catt of he Banks, since light norinetty Me, lon oe | Robt Restless, Tasker, Boston for New York. Salied—Steumer Kedar, Liverpool; ‘batk Neptune, out: Paaaen ai Kna da Guanabara, which leads to the Palace | (laughing)—judging from some of the votes given On | Passed a British bark steerinig north, showing signal lags | Schr Com Kearney, Phiitencs, Peo nes oetfor El ‘ward bound, is at anchor in the Roads. jesty Pedro IL ‘i = a ‘a, which leads A, M NC chr Com Kearney, Philbrook, Provid for Eliza- —, v hip Bengal, Bates, Bat 3 His Imperial Majesty Dom Pedro il. 4s on his na | yo he vestdence’ of the Comte d’Eu and the | coal there yesterday. Some curious arguments | V"r't'p; 11th, lat 402), lon 7049, ship Henry (NG), from | pethport Z i a jehtad path Arrived, ship Bengal, pater, matevia via Pasear tive heath again, or on what does poetic duty for it | princess Iumperial, was a were made yesterday. pects go far to disturb some | Bremen'for New York; saine day, lat 40 20, [on 708, ship Sehr Hydran a, Russell, Fall River for New York. wa parxer ipeaeue: rotten Ling, Meme Delta’ in the land of the Blessed Cross, which, as the pa- BEAUTIFUL SIGHT; of my rinslples, if not coni a Bay Toe. A gentle. | Joshua, bound west. Metropolis, Quick, New Orleans ehr Dureo, Kelly, Pawtucket for New York. John Wesley, Ford, do. \ > he} | for ornamented posts, supporting cross pieces | man from Pennsylvania (Mr, Grimth) appealed to | yay's with mdse and passengers, to F Biker. May 8 off | Ecnt yonnenuousy DeHart, Fall River for New York. CHARLESTON, lay 9—Cleared, schrs EC tiotle Gonsalvex Dias tells us, is “the land of the | fay patnted, were planted all down both sides of | my friend from Indiana (Mr. Kerr) not to oppose the | Couch Reet, passed bark Howard (br), from Pensacola for | Schr Terapin, Wooster’ Now inves he wee ork Risley, and Lilly, Huihes, New York. paims and sweet songsters, dear home of the exile’s the whole street, and over ten thousand variegated | coal tax, because he was born above a coal forma- | Belfast, 1; th lat 2940, lon 7937, a ship bound north, Sehr Pearl, Smith, Richmond for Chesapeake. fret CNS valle. from ne port Baie fond prayer.” | lamps were disposed pendent from the transverse | tlon— (laughter) —in entianvanis and his playmates | showing 81 dist pendant No 0273. 4, City Point and | y Schr Addie A Pierson, White, St Jobh. NB, for New mel Nisley New York. Matoate, Fooks, Baltin 2 ! beams, giving to the street the appearance of a | Werehonorable men, I feel the force of that ad hom- Pe ie pyancke, Couch. Bichwnons.,. Old omnes. York, with lumber and iron to order. GALVESTON, May 11—Sailed, steamship City of y' It was, perhaps, in an inspiration of that | yichiy decorated and immensely long ball saloon | inem. Iwas born near the salt wells of the beautiful | FOr ge eee ax nipaamenee ss Selir Chas Cone: Feterson, Hoston for New York. Eldridge, Havana. q Jove which all Brazallans feel for their native | when seen from either end. Atits extreme, next Mnskingam, in Onis BeirE See tee had seek Ship Robert Lees (Br), Rose, Calcutta Jan 5, yrith mdse ethport 7 in Fredmore, Myers, Northport for Eliza- ye OBILE, '— Arrived, sehra Francona, Leavitt, Ne | ve C, e water, pfore was considere araly wort to Grinnell, Minturn, Co. Passed Cape of lope “3 3, mand) ond Ws a Delen eines: Sven. Whe eae! ST rae ity ater ce a Gam—(laughter)—its banks spouted salt water like | Feb 29, and’ crossed the equator Maren 30, in Ton at Wished | pares Memes Hereitsten er New Fork, with lum. iew ORLEANS, | a4 sooty mess of black beans, salt beef and oily pork, | ceaselessly in a rippling cascade down ledges of | @ Massachusetts member of Congress. It was | | ht, bathing ant and galms throughout pA pawns: | _ Schr Alexandria, Volkingham, Somerset for New York, | Liverpool; Cathedri ty thickened and variegated into white and black with | stone, glancing and flashing with multi-colored re- evaporated ay Biemnineas cont Fean pownie hao ioe aan Frandisen #8 dave out, a iat 58, lon wiih Tamer to orgee: Sonia: Siocseiah' tes want ase. Cotter, from New party & a et X p rsonal to the gallant member from Mass: FI rc t Inenos Ayres, be ‘alermo; ney falls, Marsh, from Demarara, MoRncLOO ARTIS DAS «HHO: Hla AAA ARES aOR ee Rinicnipaaanoanatieta he eran otitl a Thr. Banks) —I iean the salt water, not the banks, Bane one} y ine fos on Be ache St ‘Beveniek fa Samuel P Godwin, Waterbury, Stamford for New #, Lewey, Lewey, from New York schr Hannah Goomers 30 8, lo t mind with inexpressible yearnings and the present "7 HI d kettles of my ‘Leith for Rio Janeiro; 30th, lat 088, lon 2618 W, , from Port Antonio, Ja. is red and green Bengal lights burned at intervals of | (Laughter) Around the wells and ke! (Br), from Leith for Rio Janeiro ; 30th, | ape tyAl Steamer Ospray, Kenney, Fall River for New York, ‘Cleared— ntree Bei A native stomachs into those salient curves, which halt an one The palace garden was also illumi- | Dative river cluster those sweet saline associations | bark Carl (Swe), from Grimsey for Kio Janeiro; April 4 | with mdse an eeeenee if if ared—Ship Rowal By, rry, Liverpool Fran- : e lat 18 N, lon 27 18 W, ship Ben Lomond (Br), from Sydney, | “Mteanies Mets Davis Providence tor New York, with | Saute @egee Urquhart, Havre ; Watauzan:Sicila, Westont are leasingly developed in juvenile Brazilians, | nated with stars, and that distant quarter of the | which have preserved me ever young! They are ut 1 te ttn, off ee pig mer is, Davis, Providence tor New York, barks George Kingman, Atkins, * Stell ss Spratt ley Malte j city held its own in the opinion of We crowas of | hard.to resist. Another argument has still more | NSW, {Gr London, #9 days ont oth. oo Barnes i mdse and passengers. Pensacola sehr Lilly of the Valley (Br), ‘Lette! that, as the packet was passing the penitentiary fe Th ti fro faryland (Mr, Ritchie) * BOUND EAST. visitants. force, ‘The gentleman from Mary! ( Ship James F Jr, Cunningham, Live: 29 days, island of Fernando de Noronha—the advanced out- | ‘"Atnigiit Rua do Ouvidor, seen from either end, was | Degged us not to throttle the infantile coal interests | with mndce and BS" Fawengery, ail wel, to CH Marshall & | Brig Nelllo Ware, Ashbury, New York for Machias. Rasteupy Carat, Magia Arey harks Vineland (Nor, 1 of Brazilian torritory—ted the Emperor to free | a magnificent arcade covered with a vault of starry | of tis beloved Cumberland, | (Laughter,) Although | Co,, Had tue weather ai slags Schr Protens, Ashiey, Hoboken for Cutler, Wales; brigs Wilhelmene (NG), Kulmena, Porte “Bivey eh i ‘wae 0 flames. Parts of other streets adjoining were illi- | that unhealthy baby has been fostered by Ship Marlborough Bp. Armstpong. iverpool ays, &chr Blackstone, Nixon, New York for Wareham. JW ian func. Port Talbot a 5 OF alund bird, captured at sea off St. Vincent, and mine ‘din the wane Sannatee a Raa Direiea, with | a “paternal government? on ‘pap,’ or, as yitn Lod to nena, aeteSh, Vane weather ae Ben JK, Folk, Buckley, New Yory, for Yestport. aes! Batted “beam Hutchinson and schr Helena. fh presented to him, and to tie onit a slip of paper | its fas-illuminated arches, was a brilliant sight, es- | I ong 10 ven m2 & Pie aeany voor April 28, Chas Thompson, reamai, Pel rom the foretopaail wich. oe us i $ ita agg OS lay 7—Arrived, schr Woodbury, Woods hes 7 AO a | Exe on milk—(langhter)—! ‘ard overboard and was drowned Ap) , Nat mn chr Ma) ee, Fo: m, Croton for Fall River, y hearing the following writing:—“At the frst glimpse | peclally between the two arches at the EXCHADE®, | To weror suction 1s at least forty-thousand horse- | 3780, spoke bark Alice toy, from’ Autwerp for Plilladel: | Schr Gokfen Rule, Covert Port Jonson for Boston, | ; NORFOLK, May 10—Arrived, sohr EB Burklow, Burk~ of his native iand Pedro de Alcantara, a returning | (Hone OVin two thousand gas tie power, (Laughtey.) ‘These are statistics. (Laugh- | phla: Schr Van Buren, Reeves, Hoboken for Pordand. NEW BEDFORD, May 10—Arrived, schrs Billow, Ela ; 2 ed, ‘he festivitles passed of 7 ith rave economie genius, followed by | | Ship Glenhaven (Br), Evans, Liverpool, 28 days, with | Schr Pearl, Cook, Elizabethport for Southport. dridge, Tre! Fay 4 : i Brazilian voyager, sets thee free to visit his own WIPHOUT DISTURBANCES} Ser.) « Zot; wish Fave economies mf dsc, to Russell, Howes & Co.’ Had light SW winds three | Schr A Peters, Hopkins, Hoboken for Bos Tae Reem Citioh, Gio artsle Me foe eae y e i : the eloquent fiscal member from the Kanawha salt | PAS. 0) of the Channel: fromPApril 16 to the 7th T felon ae incite aoe smack’Emma Clifton, Gifford, Bristol, Me, for New York. dear shores.”? but on the first night a fire broke out in Rua do | {ie appenied to us to let him steal, 60 long as | cays.coming out of the Channel; from April 16 to the Z7t Schr Helen Mar, Higgins, Hoboken for Portland Sailed—Schra JH Perry, Kelley, Philadelphia; Maria! - 5 - ° Ouvidor and destroyed a modiste’s store and part works, he appe: uA M 1 had fine weather and moderate breezes from the N and Schr Martha Nichol Port Johnson for B uisa, Snow, New York.” x ™ From all accounts the Emperor made himself very | Oi puorna'e typography, A collision nearly | other sections stole from him. Was there ever such | Nig; from the 27th to the Sith had a gale veoring from 8 to hr Florence, Wileox, Hoboken for Providence. Tith—-Arrived, schr Willard Saulsbury, Handy, Port ai 8 x Bal eased! typography. . Y | an illustration as that just made on the gentleman | NW, with a high cross sea and very low barometer, 28.00; | Schr Chas Hawley, Bennett, Rondout tor Norwic! " yy agreeable to all the passengers on board, dining at | occurred then between the police and the populace, yt d light winds SW pe i Johnson. the c tabi ‘i ith all and owing to the former using their bayonets freely to from Massachusetts (Mr. Butler) ? The gentleman | since then moderate and light winds to and muc! Bohr Fepeane, #0 Inson, New York for City Island. Sailed, schrs White Swan, Carthagena ; Mattie A Taber, e common table, conversing with all and smoking | oWlng to the former using thelr bayonets Teel! tt | irom Missourl (Mr. Finkelnbutg) wanted tobe s0 | Ko. poser Poot, Larrabee, London, April, and | Scht bart Keefe, New York for Hast Greenwich. Davis, Baltimore; Ann T Nipple, Bucon, New York; Mary his cigar with them, and, what appeated most | [ech Croctod In the neighboring. square, and this | honest as to help the people to keep pork by cheap | sie orwight 7th, with’ mdse and 80 passengers, toGrin- | Behr Edwin A stevens, Dunee, New York for Harttora. | #Ager Ann, Ki, io; xacht Eva, Gardner, New York. strongly to their sympathetic hearts and tastes, | the mob baptized the Column Vendome, and half in | Salt. The gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. | nell, Minturn & Co. Had fine weather. May 5; lat 40.0, Schr President, Bradley, New York for Hartford. Volunteer, Bloodgood, ‘New York: bark, ‘Aibacore (Bri x] taking, with the regularity of ‘aterhouse ti | jest undertook to upset in the Parisian Commune | Butler) wants to cheat the Treasury by tree | ton 45 saw Zecht Dauntless, hence for Cowes: oth, la Schr Uncle Joe, Jones, New York for Providence. Smith, Port Spain; sch? Mary Patton,Cummings, Havana’ Bs le regularity of a waterhouse time- | JOst' for (Parisian scenes which stood | Sut for codfish, ‘This 1s all larceny. (Laughter.) | 4140, lon 6620, took a pilot from boat F Perkin, No 13, Sehr Mary Isabel, New York for Providence. Schrs R RR No 46, Adams, Rhode Island ; Maggie P_ Smith} Piece, | Style upon a diorama of Parisian s¢enes ean police | What conld bo tore reasonable or ethical? Let us | ,Ship Liverpool, Lawbert, London and Isle of Wight | Schr Harriet Newell, Newell, Hoboken for Bosten. Grace, Lynn; Martha Inhes, Wylie, do; George Kilburnt a! = OG! } by. Uowever, a wige of a dozen police viol “ mé f reciprocal ine, | April4, with mdse and 54 passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn Schr John Somes, Lindsay, New York for Welliieet. Stanley, Brooklyn; Mattie Holmes, Cox. Bost iF HIS DAILY TIPPLE A GIN COCKTAIL, cansed the mimic communists to flee ignominiously | be to each other justruments o} reciprocal rapine. | 415, fine weather ; been 18 days west of the Banks. Sehr E Curtis, Chase, New York for Welfleet. Baird, Pechor rie inte polmes. Sea, aoe ton <A which noble drink has for some years been acclima- | and laughing from the neighborhood of the column, | (Laughter. Michigan steals on copp Maine on | Aprii16, Aden Smith, seamen, of New York, died and was Behr Granite Btate, Hoboken for Boston. 5 Y ". i, Mull, do; Tay! 0. ! tes : stand “er lumber; Pennsylvania on iron; North Carolina on | puried atsea, Xe 3 Mathis, Cheesman, do; Sailic 8 Goitrey. Godfrey, dos tized here by the energetic Mr. James Graham, of Plrbrg re eo en rr the watt | pen-nuts; Massachusetts on cotton goods; Connect- | Snip Gen Butler (of Bath), Chase, Cardift 81 days, with Sone Frederick H King, Sandford, Fort Johnson for Raphel s Miller, Stcelman, Salem; W Falmer, Cole, Provid, the Café Americano, that abode of nectareous Bn the streets, an? it th pleasure | lcut on hair pins; New Jersey on spool-thread; Lou- | railway Bn to one eae! ere & Co. Had Se Pipe Parra Dy Wino Varin oon New Haven. Cleared—Steamships Norman, Nickerson, Boston; beverages. So it came that all the passengers of | that he was wnaccompanied by any of his atten- | isiana on sugar, aud so on. Why not let the geu- RY CAmerhy LNCS HR 60 ons iat Raa w Behe Sarah B Sanborn, Hew pa OETA Hunter, Harding, Providence; Wilmington, Holmes, got the noble steamship Boyne joined heart and hand | dants. Memen from Maryland steal on coal from them? | With Violent squais of snow and hail; since light varlablé | Schr Magnolia, Ilillock, Philadelphia for Boston. ton, Richards, Salem: 3 H_Wainwrizht,,‘Abpahatn, d0% iy : vere | 0M the Ist of April the Emperor reassumed the | True, but a comparative few get the beneflt, and it | winds and much fox, May I.on the Grand Banks, passed | Sehr KJ Hoyt, Bradiord, Virginia for New Haven, Jolin Stockham, Price, do; George Nevinger, Smith, ‘Bo: In presenting an address to the Emperor, and were | eyoeutive and moderative povers. Great hopes | comes out of the body of the people; true, it tends | bark Gustave Adolphus ( CO ene May 11 took a pilot Schr Redbeach, New York for Calais. ton; N Jorson, Corson, do; Isaac Oberton, Achron, do: the harbor of Rio Janeiro, to assert in the most de- | have returned with a large stock of valuable p settee cho cigith commardment:-“Thou anait | mdse to Fano, Baye & Convensel to Boyds Hitickem, |) Bene Rascnen tet sane Bow York for Horton Po Adenine Havesiy: ob Avidataons Weanls: Newborns tical ideas to inaugurate here. NT CABINET IS EXPECTED TO RESIGN steal; because 8! . sotes 2, As T am a r fund At is thought Haron de coreelpe- | Gnondaga, with te. aid of” the forcign "solar | Funch, Baye €Covewel fo Wm T Frost, mn 8 ler, 3, y, rts +) | Came the northern passage and had variable weather; | Schr Americun Eagle, Ingraham, Elizabethport far Bos | H Read. New Be ; Ric tu +] O oy - y ead, Benson, New Bedford; Caroline ‘Kienzle, Studs tog tee sBbe.jwnen: commons been 16 days west of the Banks, y ams, Boston; James Satterthwalte. Kimme; i eisive manner that THE PR ton. do. entative of New York, and | — Ship Princeton, Porter, Antwerp April 12, with mdse to Schr Ontario, Barber, Elizabethport for Providence. Went to sea, l0th, barks Cienfuegos, for Statinzas, and ) He was a hearty good telow ; * Ho was a jolly Lf in a few day mn fellow, s negotiator of the ni blished Parag n ‘ame the middle | Sehr Allle Oakes, Hayes, Elizabethport for Boston. Traveler, for Rotterdam, ‘Whigh done of us willieny. Suen be instructed to ete another con- | artisan, evaporates salt, ought I not also to | passage aud hud fine weather; been 10 days west of the | Schr St Elmo, Davis, Philadelphia tor Bangor. Luwha; Del, May 1l--Passed in yesterday, schr Marion In Rio cyeryone was agog on Saturday, when the vative Cabinet. steal tO help Onondaga?’ Steuling by taviils, Mr, | Bars Schr Balloon, Nickerson, Klizabethport for Portland, Hatta Sagua. Went to sea, shins Ferdinand an e Os . he at Pubes) ! Ship Menry (NG), Wessels, Bremen 37 days, with mdse | Schr s : telegraph station on the Castello hill signalled to he Parawusyan treaties were published on the | Chatman, is as de Quiney proved of murder, & tine | and a Er arene ans bare : So ott Dace 2a, having bee ratifled on the 26th of Marea, but | art. verybody stole fr ) the citizens that the Boyne was off Cape Frio at | Oe and all are too long for transcription, Any repronch to Anyiwy? “(Langhicr.) half-past two that afternoon and might be in that The news from Montevideo is that the yellow Door ae eee is The vantage Saale kd 5 ediatel ae mile > |\feweraenio od itse alrea sap- | to lock up houses er ¢ : evening. Tnmediately there was hustle and bustle | fever, which showed itself there, had already disap- | to Jock up houses? The raining, companies out 10; barks Traveler, Mary C Dyer, and Dunioe; schrs Mary E'Graham and Charles Gilson, Bark Minnie res, malits for orders. Ship Jason is here. PENSACOLA, S—Clenred, ship Tangier (Br), Creng ess; bark Northcote (Nor), Cldusseny, L Burns, Crosby, New York, 10—Arrived, schr M & E Hender- Antag: * a tin yassengers, to H Koop & Co. ‘Took the middie pas- | port Buckley, Fort Jounson for West body, Is there | save and had moderate easterly winds and fine weather; | Sehr Franeis Ellen, Bryan, Weehawken for Boston. it “ie Tee cae fy ag Beaks ADEE, say aL aes ton Schr JG Fell, ickerson, Elizabethport for Providence. auybody | 445, spoke brig Carrie Bertha, trom New Orleans for Liy- t n nee. anybody | boks brig Carrio Borkas egight Mornings Star, Higgins, Poughkeepsie tor Cox: Albert (NG), Hoepfner, Hamburg 30 days, | ~ Schr Dart, Williams, fo Punch, E & Co. ‘ew York for Stamford. q a 5 » decorative struc. | peaved. The Argentine government, however, OH tar Medigr : asseng Took Schr AJ Williams, Mornell, New York for Stamford. '§] rey town, DO. bs get out the flags, flnish olf the decorative struc | Maintains its ports closed against all vessels from | to get more wealth, It ought to be topped. Let passave and had variable Winds; been 12 | Schr Nelle Bloomield, Hobbie Fock tea Beanord, | OB te eee e we Catay, Sarah: brig Willian! ures and inount up the numerous winged dragons, | Uruguay, and has established @ cordon of guards | them steal capital out af government! Why not tofthe Hanks; had 6 deaths, 4 children andl | wing at sunset 8 Rabertons eaheF Se Clan Edweeds and others which, with open months and with tails gracefully | along the Uruguay River. pie eon etn corse acmiabod else: a Sarnia fs | ef ths, Aprils Jat 4946, nob Be spoke hae ind at sunset 8, ioe. PORTS QUTH, NHL May ‘QArrived, sehr Chas 8 Rov iy i al ro an a works jin Colorado and Nevada m Bel ae 0 a gers New York, fi gurled' np according to the most approved designs ie pur ne: pa sels Ney pee eae like those in Wales? How happy we should At, from — for Que Marine Disasters. ‘SAN SCO, May 4—Arrived, bark Lucia (CoD,: nyan (of Searsport), Gilmore, Matanzas 10 | — snip Ruprix reported having been got off Squibnocket, | Thibault, Corinto, man | " ngar, to Carver & Barnes, Had heavy north: | Vineyard Sound, has rolled over on her side, the casks in Cleared—Bark ma erly ‘winds for the first 4 da: ince, light winds and | the liold being too buoyant on one side for’ those on the | lowskt, been 4 days north of H of heraldic natural history, were lurking away in | yousiy deny that the diseasé is yellow fever, or, at | all be when the reproach of Goat Island is re- | qays, with sug corridors and ali sorts of pla And ald-de- | leas , that It is epidemic, a ATS ea : camps, heated and abusive, were dashing here and The Blancos of Uruguay having ylelded the ninth | from California (Mr. Sarge: Ps a AL ‘ances Palmer, Jacobson, Petropas Tlarms, Nicolaefski. and a channel will aave to be dug to get her into I—Brig Moorburg ( u atteras, outs Si v ‘ 50F & : ‘ ander sted YW kets! y |. Ship'Mercury (choolship), Giraud, St Thomas April 30, | deep water. 0th—Arriv Here Norton, Sydney, NSW; barké dead : point, the treaty of peace was expected to be signed | grander steal for wool and blankets! How happy | | Sit? dees noo nhatrities and Correction, P . th—Arrived, ship » Norton, Sydney, NSW; here with furious haste and fran- | on the 20th, but the war party were doing tlielr best | We should be when we can look each other, in the | Chak Chance WG), Uirick, Miczo Jan if vin Hampton | BARK Lvera (Cob, at San Francssco 4th inst, from Co- | Quecn Emma, Honolulu steaiishtp “Huintavitie;! tc gesticulations, as the panting National Guard | to effect another rnpture of ‘the negotiations. A | face here, clasp hands, #8 now Llook into the face | Roads, May 9, with teas, to’ Funch, o's Co. Passed | into, GA, had héavy NW gales; lost sails, ‘stove bul- ray 1 » Crowell, New York, ; sincll engagement had been gained by the govern- | of the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Dawes) | Anjicr Feb'3, Cape of Good Ho Sniled—Bark Alaino (NG), Yebelmann, Reval, a March 17, and | warks, & and soldiery hurried and scurried in very S-ish ee Sas _ a Py STaeeat fi ent troops. and say, “God bless you, my brother; you ha | touched at St Helena March 29; crossed the Equator Sonr Irts, Griffin, at New London 10th, from Elizaheth- SACO, May 10—Cleared, schr Oliver Dyer, leIphia. files to form two lines from the Arsenal of Mirine to | MTT GCOS saa on London, 243403 80 stolen ftom ‘To ond 1 from you; et us love one | Anvil ian ion 8 had anoaerate, weadhes to Cape of | porto wid'dogl, was run Into on Ruuraiay Mist iain | | SAL gy 10 Cleared, sobr Oliver Dysremnmenennie, the dupe rt apel. ne DEAE Ia eee | natin $930. Montevideo exchange on London another.” (Great laughter.) Then’ the little un- | Good Hope, then had 8 days heavy westerly gales and | Long Island Sound, by an unknown schooner, and lost awrence, Swift, and Julla A Rich, Davis, ‘HE EDR <= 7. Ne Kelly, New York. Grace; L A Dananhower{/ c : © lis ’ e “we: : ri delphia ; J K L: and starte protected pigs, who are crowded hy the bie pigs, | "H's ‘on su Weapoke: brig Sond NG)s train Bremen for | PATEO! Her stern. Fhiladeiphia ; ‘Herc down the bay, | t 34d. {rom Bremen for | ‘stoor YANKEE, Hamilton, at Portland 10th from New qnitled; Sehr © % Pai a - i G ul races quietly eating ont of the trough, will squeal no | pornambuco; same time, bark Pekin (Fr), from Havre for : Fades Bawe: , WwW whither the fine f steamer Carioca was also , i 3 . London, reports :—Thursday night last. mainboom jilted | Grace; Revenue, Phinney, and W L Abbott, Ludlamg iT ° more to be let in— (laughter) —for on this Idea all | Arica, y n ji f ready to proceed, witli a large number of American THE INTERNATIONALS. shall be fed by AWRTOrIOn te other's food; and | "Bark Florence Hall, Zanzibar, Feb 6, with mdse, to Ar. | Over and smashed both Davits, broke wheel and knocked hiladelphi ) and other citizens, is s00n as the packet would be ek when all are fed no one loses, and we shall be | nold, Wines & Co. Passed Cape Hoi oat overboard. signalled off the port, the presence of the irre- pressibie aud energetic Dr. Rainey on boar evidenced at an eaily hour by the tower otdense, | Woodhull Section Not Recognized— | has made the speech on this subject that delights | tas with heavy NW wind Diack smoke, Which testified to the furied exertions x sart. It has so much moderation and wisdom, | Ey spoke ship Borneo. fr Of the firemen, As for the townsfolk gencrally, the | Federal Counetls to be Formed in the | My heart, (Tt has so much Moderation aut Ys bused | Fark Thdinna. (Nop, " crossed the Equator April 13, in fon 32 happy. ‘This principle commends itself to the gen- | ¢rossed being | A Split in the Ranks Imminent=The | jjchan front. Massachusetts (Mr. Banks) Who Mozambique chan i had heav F Gniasay, April 27—The Norwegian ship Hos, from Pen. fale, having been be- | sacola for Hull (reported by telegraph), Is stated ax having 3 f been on shore in the vicivity of Yarmouth, and had a arch 4, Jnt 2859 8, lon $512 | number of salvage men on board to assist in’ pumping, pe Ey jatavia for Boston. she Was making water. {OFFICIAL DRAWING, MAY 7, 1872. rnichow, Liverpool, 42 days, Haves, April 27—Accounts from Bordeaux, of April 25, h seven A. M., and most of the pen ap the ladies, tn particu i ople sat down in Considering that the Federal Council fs the instrument | here. I vill ask leave to print 1,000 copies of this fine woather: been 4 days’ north of Hatteras. | With fro pois sp oll, all, W , feeling it was | and no 30 May 9, off Hatteras, ¢ schr Early Bird, from — fi Speech at the expense of the Thdustrial League Florida, Se eh es isl o Philadelphia, to which I hear no objection. Bark T F Whiton (of Searsport) whole life of the town flowed at a still early hour Different States—All Hope is in the .. | with mdse to Saml Thompson's Nephew & Co—vessel to | ‘St Mare. C: ~ b | Wo. Prise.|No. Prise.\No, Prize.\No. Prise.|No. Prim into Rua Dircita, from babes in the arms to the bent 5 That Which | CUS Prnciple pre and undefiled, It is petlt lary | Tetensé Bockmann; took the northern passage, and had | fate’ nage rime Cac vere rate diechte thea roe 9.8300) 5980 ..8300) 9453... 8900] M4013. .. 88001 1E727 ‘anny ; from the black slut of the 8 kitche! Philadelphia Congress, or That ch | ceny. He would not steal as much as others, strong westerly winds to the banks; from thence l4days, | \hbn in the act of anchoring at Pauillac: Roads: April. 2 gz! SLLS."”.800} 9501. 800]14197. :”.300/18790. ere wae hee epnigpencls aad S ; E Pall to steal Into good company—he would steal less. | with moderate weather. ag at Fa eet eh | 109... 800! 5120 '300] 18907, fo the grand lady, all adorned in gorgeous array Shakes the Crowns of Europe Falls at came in collision with the Clytie (American brig), whicli an & OLarY. fi Nambk & u ‘ay, a There is, then, not so much motive for detection Bark Aucvoid (ror, Rannussen, London, % days, with | had her jibboom and cathead broken, the St Marc losing a oe .800| 5207. 300] 18967. : ing fifteen and shelved up thirty. CEL ee Se bhp inh eet and punishment. Other gentlemen are CvETaulte mise, % Rewell, Howes & eee te ‘Fetens & Bock. yard, * = on Ee oes 5 Th cs | The French Internationals of this city -held a | it. He would steal sixt; e cent less than others, | Mann. Took th a pepeanet a 9002, Foe ee esac reeemmedapent ten | neeting yesterday at No. 100 Prince street, Citizen | Mig on coal. But Whether petit oF grand | {iM eS cou at nes ew Gu eae | for Boson 7 “PTS Pet back the hia, Rintou hence | 30) $23] ts0 ntry rolled off homewards in their Juis presiding. A member from Section Nine ad- | larceny, te, resul + 1 ch Rl sh OT i Baar 2 ti Miscellaneous. 3 5438. 300} 19867. tional guards were dismissed d the | every ‘cove’ has an equal chance a Bark Johannes Rod (Nor), Rod, Glasgow, 31 pays with Scnr Cuattence (of Southold), Terry, 60 tons, which has 41 5456, 300] 19385. fe Tattonal guards were disinissed, and the | dressed the meeting. He expressed himself in de- | sw: William Sykes becomes as honorable | pig iron, &c, to order; vessel to Funeh, Edye & Co. Had | 4, yaat Boss OH. Bishop's yard. Greet BAS. |. B00] 6430. {0000} 19400. disappointed and Weary with hours of 9 ere ante west of tne Bevkes Apritgo, | been on the ways at Boss shop's vard, ‘Greenport, 4 pede ° tolled home on shank x. | nunciatory terms of the nomination of Frederick | 88 the artful Dodger, whom the papers IMken | Hine weather; been 14 days west of the Banks; April 26, | LT, for two months past, and hasbeen thoroughly rebuilt | 525....200) 5 Panter ern aah nO Nit O Mane ee mere: OLtOOk ee maa be to my friend from Massachusetts (Mr. Dawes). | lat 46 lon 46-10, spoke bark Osmo (Rus), trom Shellds foF | from stem te storm, eailed on Wednesday fast for Southold | 90-:- 300) O44 S00 SRE. More agrecable conveyance furnished by the Ameri- | Douglass as Vice President of the United States by | (Laughter.) And even Oliver Twist, like myself, | % oh a ‘A. Boyd (Br), Perry, Ardrossan 27 days, | t0Joad for New York. Her cabin has been entirely re- aR. a ‘5688 pte gan street cars Which reaped a noble harvest that | the convention of Reformers who had been in ses- Gould “ask for more” without affecting the Inno: | with James A. Boyd (Bn, P Baya Hineken, Caine | Rewed: new frame and celling, clamps, thick streak, all | &7)--- Sy eee pate During. the aight, at three o'clock A. M., the | Sow at Apollo Hall last week, He fervently wished | cence of his simple nature! (Laughter.) A few | the northern passage and had ight winds and fine | j Teatencd with locust treenaileand fron bolts: eniis ties | 630....900) S754 ‘300 (19980. earner ackat Banite came in, (a4 ‘anaes the | that the French eftizens of this city would not en- | more “statistics,” and Isubside. (Laughter.) How | weather; been 9 days west of the Banks, throughout, 8 altogether a superior vessel of her class. ‘724... 800] 6305. 800 | 19949. finprestlon that she was the Boyles the tore ang | dorse the nomination, ns the nominee for the | beautifully this’ thought is illustrated by the well- |, Hark Urda (Nor), B Rewcastle #0 days with mdse | Cost of repairs about $1700. aoe roy mE Sean eabela: PRUEShOG A oEsTIE penal Mute, 1, | Second office in the gift of the peaple of the United | laid breakfast table of my colleague (Mr. Brooks). hortherR passageand had fine weather; beeh Isdays | LAUNenny—At Tremont April 25, from the yard of A | §yz°"°‘300] psa 300 reatly Astonished the. unstepeeting. peccenuich | States was not a reformer, and his actions has | The happy family gathers around it; grace 1s sald; ) West of the Banks. . Richardson, a coasting schooner of 185 tons, hared the | 61... “300] 8988. gn a0 ‘ Bia crew of that innocent @ passengers always been inconsistent with those of the advanced | God is asked to “protect ua” in our joint and seve- | “Bark Pallas (Russ), Nieka, Hartlepool 74 days, with rail. Fred Holden, She is owned by § A Holden & f | aoa. B00! 5072: Et wat innocent steamer. However, i | narty, He also said that pledging himself and his | ral efforts to steal! One guest pockets the knives | way iron to order—vessel to master. Took the southern | Tremont; Captain John Verrill, who is to comma 867... 300] 6025, 300} 20867 st . couple of hours later, the Boyne really entered, the nice to the present ad tat d ; ‘d Sultcellar; anoth passage and had light winds and calms; been 8days north | and others. -., 800) 605) 300 | 20860. tain, owing to the fog outside and to the E | Voice to the pi administration was suficient | and forks; another the salt and Saltcellar; ap ii ys Notice to Mariners. Pt ‘3 tt peror signifying no Wish to euter the night before, | ¢,denonnce the man. the cream Jaks plates and sugar bowl; | pane Gessmer (NG), Christoffers, Bremen 49 days, with ne : 940... 300] 687 ‘un|auero. nea to walt for daylight. ie And with | The following resolutions were passed unanl- | another the cloth, another the bread, another | mdse and 872 passenzers, to H Coop & Co, Came the mid. | M#P!TFRRANKAN—SOUTH COAST OF ITALY—GULF OF TARAN- S45: 300| 6008. ‘Bu0| t, therefore, the officiaf ansiety and sus. | MOUsly=— the potatocs, unother the plated warc, another | die passage, and Nad fine weather: been 16 days west of | 4 parrel buoy with w red vane has been placed in the | ,%2- au 200 lieved, and sunrise found | In acknowiedgement of the principtes and rights of | the Mutton chop; @ brawny Robert Macaire | the Banks; had 16 deaths—8 children and 8 adul harbor of Gallipoli, about 330 feet NNE from the end of tne | 1059 S00 | 20690. uy and sunrise found qoman to vote at cleetions, let us declare that, through | from down East lifts out the table, while a sly Jean | Bark Caroline (N G), Struker, Bremen 51 days, with Y 7 ‘ 1065... |300} {800} 20661 But if the oficial mind was relieved of its uncer- | Kyo Tal, Wishes to impress on theminds of the | the kitchen, puts out. the fire and carries off the | sage and lad light winds and calms; had 17 deaths, 8 chil- | Ii. Tottee atfects Mritish Admuicalty Charts 2774, 198, 1136, :: 300} 300 | 20609. tainties the popular oue remained still In the Ut | public that the Internationals endorse the candidates | stove and coals. (Laughter.) The guests look at | {724d 12 adults, and S births, among the passengers. | | py order of the Bureau of Navigation, 1. on $00) 200 Joost perplexity, for thongh every one bounced | pominated tanutconvention, and Wwe, also believe that | cach other innocently and aay, “We have done all | dayn with indse to HY DeWolt' & Co. Camo thenorthern | y1ydrogeatiie Smee Wictle Dee aargeTaper: | Lay $0 20a s dived, aud the nations! munrds Giverinee AiAts t acknowledge or take partin the | this to increase the general comfort and to make | passive and had moderate weathers M4 days west of the a tag ene 1338, 300 | 20748, Sets BFC BO Sie GE OTS! FLATS Cee De Hee cone of and we firmly believe that the | free with the breakfast table. (Laughter.) Are | Banks; May 9, 50 miles cast of Nantucket, was run into Whatcmen, 1333 300) rtial habiliments aud strode off at the deuble- | : te Peet RES ile icempem bh ag gt eS TS po rsegreld aie mgpetiteh, Me SE URE RE Tithe A cl gE ht to endorse the objects of the | notour wolfish appetites assuaged? Though we | by,n unknown bark, carrying away maintopsail, top- | arrived at New Redford May Ul, ship Gov Troup, ©: y nick to their musters, the whole programe laid | conven thatwe should have but one ob- have not eact eneral glut of nourishment, are | S#llantsall and mizzen spencer. tino, irom Indian Ocean, St Helena, March UM, witli 1550 a0 own so carefully by the authorities had been | ject, di ing all others; that x, to take no part in | 2& h Zgscah pee eke Samet eh ghd fod Bark Alice Campbell (of Boston), Johnson, Messina 62 | Huiy'sp nud 400 do wht oll, h . 5 08 knocked into Cocked hat, and no one | different politica! movements of the present day that do | We not happy’ Is there not left coffee unground | days and Gibraltar 34 days, with fruit, to J. E. Devlin & | OY ther from Capt Wiliams, of bark Osmanli, of NB, r pelg knew what was what. The morning papers | "0t represent the aspirations of the working class. pong ie oa ed tea rng ae kd Gt By & Ps SO ey strong westerly | ports her at sea, no date, lat 8680 8, lon 10 W, all Fi 1 ; ; ; he Memories’ of sugar upo se nd | winds. Been-i7 day: re $. a ’ ; Sed 6 He Opa LT pete ew covering an invisible tablet. T'was about. to pro- | Bark John. Grifin, Westberg, Cardenas, 11 days, with | “LOE Cone Campbell, of bark Helen + 21098. the landing wonld occur tween six and | cally endorsed :— duce some more statistics, They are go powerful | {AE to, Moses Taylor & Co: Vessel to James E Ward & | ports revious to March 1, bark Cornelia, Lewis ud the master ¢ sections, and that they had no right By a letter received in Provineetown 9th inst from the e their time of mectings without such recel 83 to. do their back hair don their mag- | to char +? jons: and. considering that th n consul at Ci nietion of the secti American consul at 8 Town, the sad intelligence is r Carver, Matanzas, 9 sebebeb cies geveesszepeeguebebe seeee2 | ° y nificent toilettes in less than two hours. Thus it | the sanctlo1 ’ ; ' ceived of the death of Capt Moses Young, of the whut! 7 2, 10, 3 ti en ne Si L iter. days, with sugar to order; vessel, to Carver & Barnes. 1 ms bes arg pe eG ere the Pedterat oan il has resolved “ipod holding “the ir Ses COE cat — | Had Vignt winds and calins; been 4 days north of Hat- Suet ¥ ates 0; (had ports Wate 0° urred he or ten A. M., on towd as- | sions upon the same hours, we consider we cannot be i re 1 i é seme 20, the military liner, the Commauder-in-Chief and his y against the resolution of the Federal Counell in . a | sugar, &c., to order—* 9 Boys CKD. ti Cone | would leave for home the next week in charge o rt dint of riding, swearing and even pushing the aw hone: that if the Federal Council persists in these | On Saturday night, at a late hour, Thomas Col- | My. Wrhiving been burnt, being about 190 feet long and | C&Pt Young was aman much respected, and a suecessiui ward squads that came up with the pespiration roll- Mtatives of the Interuationals of the United States; | lins, Peter Flannigan, Patrick Regan and Thomas | 18 fect above wat Dis Suomen abs ing from their dusky and, in most cases, African | that we consider that the delegates of the Federal Coun: | Connor entered the liquor saloon of Michael Dow- | ,,2f% Thela (Nor), Ramlof, Middleboro, 72 days, with hasta sx 22036. Taceg. Finally, the cannons’ roaring announced the | cil should be real and not false, and haviny no elements s 3 railway fron to order—vessel to Tetens .& Bockmann. Ship N B Palmer, from New York for Shanghae, March 22062. landing, and ina few minutes the Emperor, with | of discord or bigotry existing among them; that we think | dell, at No, 456 West Thirty-second street, and | noontn ne renee ewe and had variable weather; 90, 1m out Ten ahah Ww. tom Leen for bah’ ‘ 22200. 4 nel e es 7 they will represent their sections faith: and honestly; i ‘0. and ny modera cester, E, April 26, la 4, lon ,. a Direita to tie Imperial Chapel, still clad in travel. | that ‘a fie representation of" the Miterent sce. | Keeping open and the intoxicated condition of | Weather; Deen 21 days wa Bn a nly Bark Laetitia ‘pp, trot ton Beaton, May 10, Int 40 9, 2488 Ing costume. sStrange:to say. there was tions to the Federal Council the men Dowdell refused to furnish them Bg Senn (ee) ecndern montev ines 7H Says, wi lon 09 10 (by pilot boat BH Marshall, Nos). NOP SHE SLIGHTEST THA'SIASM, | do not | hides and wool tod W Elwell & € Crogend the Equat Forcign Ports. 22611. sy 4 Federal he any more stimulants, This so enraged the party | April7in lon and beyond waving pf handkerchiats by the ladies | deal: ommend ta At oremmtit Cotiinaned oc ramunene; dels and NW w: at the Wisdows and sitting on the Exchange plat- | Rei cash anton we ihe OEplanAtion oF fi ‘ants | that they commenced an indiscriminate assault | Ain. from. li a arth bid no neciona rane a rercomne such jet 7 pal sections. seenrrore. ot She reapbations of on Dowdell with tumblers, bottles and anything | toes bi Nifford (ol Stockton). Clitforl, P . Hy ae he had been rec “ with on former returns | tre International of St if, having constituted a local é 4 : { oon ford (of Stockton), Clifford, Pernambuco | vin Glasgow. Seem dekven te ths cones his nate cheering T | Federal Counoil in that city, independent of the present | they could lay thetr hands on, the fight was | March 27, with sugar, to order—vessel to James E Ward & Boupeavx, April 22—Sailed, Polymnie, Imhos, New Or- Ten, Or cee ee eee are ee ay neering F | one In New York, and we invite the different sections of | Progressing Dowdell. made his escape. from the | Co. Crowed the Equator April 6 in lon 30W. Had fue | texns. prerhs 1d hear of, eitupe from aemall group ef ine state to forma similar body. Considering that by | place, and, securing assistance, enmiered the | wenth to Hatteras, from thence strong NW Brouweranaven, April 27—Sailed, Emily Lowther, Earl, Dglo-Sar throats, and the Emperor, with a | season of Section 12 having heen suspended by the General jace’ and’ separated the ‘fight who | giles; split. sails, &¢.;) April 1, Gustave Jobn- | Boston; Nederland, Dirkecn, Philadelphia. rateful look, turned’ ,yund and bowed markedly | Connell of Londen. and ic virtue of “me powers | Rag nearly deialished ‘the Whole’ pince. | 0% feainany ‘diell of “fever and’ was “buried at | “Henwennarex, April 23—Aérived, Dona (®, Ernst, New ward the checrers, J'eamnet secoun for thecold- | «ranted that body by the Congress of Basle, we protest th had . place, | sea! sth, Capt Clitford, aged 37 years, a native of Stock- | York; Berlin (s), Undeutsch, Baltiinore. nese of the reception by tie #ssembled people, ex. | agniust the delegates from Section 12 participating in | 28 he party. ad commenced —. fighting | ton, Me, died of fever aid wa dal sea; May 9, Allen Canprrr, April 6—Cleared, Amalfi, for New York. Sov on the hee eee people. GX | the wroceedings of the Federal Council.” Lastly, conad- | amonzg themselves, hitting a head wherever they | Smith, frst officer, aged 31 years, a natlve of Steep Falls, | Dover, ‘ADH Z—Passed, WH Jenkins, Secly, hein Ant tert ee ue supposition wat all the fugacious in- | crny that the International 8 en association composed of | could,tind one. At the couclusion of the ‘battle It | Me, dies of fever and was buried at sea, since which time | werp for Scotland. fettropical enthusiasm 1 Ine populace had beet | workingmen, having sor its object the elevation oF the | was fond that the hack of Rean’s head bad been | Mrs Ciiford, the captain's wite, has navigated the vessel | Daal, April 28—Arrived, County of Pictou, Mnrray, Lon ‘Lon the preeeds pa evening, and at hO worl class, the aecomplistsaent of which is to be v1 9 he: 0 port. A Supply hud been deeretea’ Guru the Aight. Lhe | done by themeelven, we provest agains the admiesion or | factured with a hottic. Flonnigan’s head was also | "ANe'nete sam, Gover, Humacno, PR, 16 days, with su- | York qand both sailed); 20th, Kage Carnes Low popularity of te Emrnercs® Nortainly found no | sectiogs Into the associadon, theauajority of which are not | terribly beaten and mangiee by coming In, cortact gar, fod, onatavin & Vo—vewel to JW Elwell & Go. | York and sailed for Loudom'; Dronning Louise, Larsen, | Feason to decrense cnine td vn ioe the Bra. | Werkinamen ; that we dispense with the present Federal | With the tissiles hurled aboot the place. ‘The. bal- | Hind igin winds most of the passage. Been 4days north | London cand sailed for Paivudelphia. millann eer during bis a jor the Bra- | Siuneiluntil the meeting of Congress in July pext, and | anceof-ihe party had thetr heads handsomely fres- | of Hattera Passed 23th, Algeria, Anderson, from Philadelphia for Hs Teel considerably p toud at the manner in | form abody in its place, to be composed of seorctaries | coed, @d, a8 well as the saloon, were ww- rig 1 Walsh (of Philadelphia), Troyard, Havana | Rotterdam. which he upheld their nai ae in Europe, and they | from the different sections. Smegred with blood. The -officers escorted tho | 12 days, with molases, to BT Howell & Son—vessel to | “Fauwovtit, April 28—Sailed, Austral have been a 7 do nuimetGus cones "ood, ; a Evans, Bal! & Co. Had light, variable winds; been 4 days | antwerp), New Orleans spondents in their Mex tami pags Mati From. present indjcgiions it 4s fair to presume | party to the station house, where their syounds | Nor Hate ¢ Grascow, April 27—Sailed, Seth, Stech, New York; Towa MGMT wnctire | thas, if the proposed Congreas at Philadclphiadoes | were dressed by pollee surgeon. Regan's wounds | ~ Brig Aliee M (Br), Commo, onstone. do. : “After. hearing the Mace af tle Resurrection, ceie- | HOt place the society onaiirmer basis, the Interna- | were of so serious a nature tat Ne was sent to | lasses, to # It Howell & Sor CK, April 23—Arrived, Minero, Carruthers, Pi Mass of tlie Bt 1 Cie 8 W, and had buts Banrow-1x-Furnnss, April 24—Sailed, Flosta, Anderson, erpool tor ‘Calcutta New York. Mi rk, E Ladd, from Porto Ris Beuvast, April 27—Salled; Sunlight, Hayes, Philadelphia | usted seueeneseesevegeieceseeunessuees: lon for Boston; Plymouth Rock, Williams, do tot New | Nyman (from passing literary rdenas il day esse] to PJ Nevins & Son, ortherly winds to the Baham + tional wiiiwecome simply an European organization, | Bellevue Hospital in au ambulance, where he is at | Had stron dt sinee light, ; Trinacria (s), Thompson, New York; Ale, ie LO | And always will be @ iiving society so long asep: | present copined, ‘Thegartiesavere arraigned be- | balling winds: een $ dags north ot Ha ean. rd, New Orleans vow York Called here. ‘Borore doing or the tea te te | pressed. tore aust Cech ereet orith sae action ay, | lado. de. to PT Oweyvessel fo, thompson aed at Lamiash Sith, Sentioe. Castle, Glasgow for ¢ , f or | iceman hlntiatne mornin; , Wi exceptig: ry plo woathem been 4 days nort Sew Y Fequested the Commande 1 x the TEE CARPENTERS’ STRIKE. aeraorewho.was held £0 await: tue result of the in. | UMry Del Gectin Ho, Borers, Sawer 10a Ney iotean: Apel 16-Arrived, Hedwig: Bephia, arposed review in the Paluce sare, and to dis. | Juries inflicted on Regan. to Rubera & Co—veseel to Heney & Parker, had fine | pers, New Vork (and cleared for Naples: miss the hungry guards aud soidi ers to thelr homes | AQ large mumber of the boss carpenters have noti- ehipte cai th Sdays north of Hatteras, | Messina (and cleared tor New York); dane Sha and breakfasts. ‘Tiils was done, a. 1d after receiving 4 Pa tiatch, Beanewiek Ge, | Palermo (and clagred for Vhiladelphia), | the congratulations of the diplom: Vie and consular | "ed thetr men that they cam resume work this AN ABANDONED BABE. eHow, bine to GB Gilchrist—vessel to HW | | Genoa, April 2—Arrived, bark Maria (8p). Pui PRIZES. corps, ani having ther han jh Sed vy a lave | morning, with the demands that they have made cua ot fon icere Manhewraperiaoeeaived:-rithitSta, | Had Hight winds and calms; buen 4 days ly nnah238, brig Countesvot Keltie (Br), Gailaw 1 oak Mage of Brazilian officials aud ta, Ui gent! ly accede a 5 i mee al it Impulse (Br), Curtis, Meracnibo 16 days, with cof- 26. ved, Fi Pi | Lisa 0001 10600. men, their majesties drove oif to the Wr palace ate, | [WHY Reveded to. The formidwble appearance that | Yo foung in a vacant lot ou Norman avenwe, | jer Beniniiansey Late Co Mad modersie weather; | eM ON ce Hpi aug) the strike presented ha roducin| , | be va r NApril 25, Ni , Othe Dake de Saxe and the two eldest grand this ‘entit, a6 te mare tig detbanln: Ae tee Greenpoist, yesterday morning, It waa neatly | nthe BD Endtoott, Budtcott, Matanzas 11 days, with | gauisen, trom Bal ae an a TY children of the Emperor Arrives hy aiso in the | remainder of the employers will fellow the exainple | Aressed and carefully tucked in abasket. The little | sugar and molaseste Van Brom Bros. Had fight winds | > Sailed from do 2th, Maria, Burstron 7 f trom, New York. Boyne; but owing to one of them “ing unwell of those who have already — yielded. ‘he | innocent was sent 19 the County Nursery at Flat- | and weather heen 4 dayenerth ofstetteras, Hort, April 2—Arrived, Lady Cartrer, Pattinge, Penea- 14617... 200) Schr Mary Elen, HawHins, Eleuthera 8 days, with pines | o¢| ; they and their father took no part in 1 Ne landing | Bricklayers’ ‘Union met yesterdiy and. passed | bush. aah ts g | todawes Dongiae’ & von, vessel to master. Hud’ tine | ‘I! sarax, May 11—Arrived, brig DW Hennessy, Baltic | S10 14590, .- “200 ceremonies, and proceeded direct to ti. Chis. yesolutions of sympathy, and promising sup- EYER SUICIDE. weather; been 3 days north of Hatteras. | more. —_ tovam Palace in the imperil yacht, 1) earn that ort if necessar the amaigamated So- THE 8) q | “Sehr Duvid Ames (of Jtockland), Ames, Zaza 24 days, nroot, April 8—Arrived, China (s), Macanlay, J. B. MARTINEZ & 0O,, the Dake does not intend to stay here abov'ea week | ciety of Carpenters and Joiners “held @ meet- — ing peta an ine | MANA to order; vewel to mastér, Had ight wide | yogh: Lady ‘Alice, Kreftin, do; Yn, Septimus, Sara. le " ‘Bankers, 10 Wall street, or two, but proposes to proceed to the Unite @ States on Saturday nigvt, and concluded to. notify | Coroner Hermann yarterday morning he “Moht.fea Bird, Hogan, Jacksonville for Albany 6 days, | “14 dermad, Coward, Tension. poston ciiinbansiliigab wad Oh ie nat either direct or by way of Chile. fare posers that they would onw work eight | quest at the Mergue on the body of isaac Speyer, th yelow pine to G Henter & Co; vessel to Bentley, | Suiju ath, Good Intent, rm, Tork. TA GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES—CHINA THE CITY WAS DECORATED AND ILLUMINAY ul his soctety 18 very strong, aud does net an- | the youth of nineteen years ho on saturday swal- Her & Co. Had fine weather. | _ Cleared 27th, Fear Not, Broring,’ New York; Peter Max- Glass, Refrigerators, Cutlery and ey scription in every part of it, but througii the exertions ofthe | ticipate any prolonged résistance to its demand. >, t his residence In chr MB Bramhall, Stouy Savannah 6 days, with yel- | well, Rulis, Quebec. of Housekeeping Arch r City Fathers the ‘adornment was concentrat. “ou-) The success of the Brooklyn carpenters has en- | lowe @ dose add tnd ager rae a we rine Vis Kew Haves Hawmill Co; verse! to.Bvans, Entered out 27th, Duchions of Tancaster, Richards, for EDWARD D. BASSFORD, Cooper Institute Bailding, et) streets through which the .%m- d thetr brethren in New York ta ke % rd street, as previously reported. out tw v0. . ne, Boston via Bangor; Onward, ard, Halifax, . LTOGETHER T’ ZAPEST rs 2 gp ma peror: would, ‘ane, amd upon Tuade 8, Pedro—t.uis | terini effort, now that the ball in net rolling. | genes ago. his mother died, Ax. months since Mr. HEELS cr eas Meena ered Wren Soyes with | yignony April 2}—Arrived, Denmark @), Stimuer, New LTOGETHER tH APEST PLACK YOR GOOD Street being that of his patron saint and aamesak % pi syednesday last the Brooklyn men had a consnj- | Speyer married again, at which the son ve as Sehr Napaieon, Rulon, Virginia. Cleared 29th, Theodore Voss, Galle, New York | Way. Come to he Vithout Intervention of pas: banks and merchants undertook Rua Direiti. ution with the “bos: but the latter refused to | pleased, and declared he would not stay at home, Rehr idle Wild. Hickinan, irginie Laxpsone, April 2i—Arrived, Trenman, Olsen, New | fitters, Gilt and re Hie \e hall cost of im- and erected four great triumphal arches, three of | “ccede to the demands of tue men, and would en- | which was iu Hartford, Conn, Two manthe ago de- Sehr 4 L Pearce, Hudson, Virginia. the Doric order et ‘one of he modern Gothic, on ,' fértzin no proposition to lessen the ours of Jubor. | ceased came to this city to follow his calling, that Schr HG Henderson, Virginia. or Mork portation, Me the highest pinnacle of which latter was a colossal | ON Thursday night, however, they reconsidered the | ofa barber, and remained here up to the fime of } Schr 48 Smith, Baker, V ‘Leanorn, April 23—Sailed, Clanaman, Larr, Boston. - Hi Vero, Di Martin, New BSOLUTE DIVORY: 8 LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM licity. Advi , Virginia, ‘eg, April 258: . nly Tro Marys, Willis, Virginia. (), He e courts of Miter: Rio Janeiro, holding a crown of laurels to drop | 1."Wtter, and Gnally’ resoived,'as nothing better could | fa death. No causes other than then stated | Behr Pre MM inn Wieinine ELBE” ADL H-arrived: Bowie Lepanl, Now Or- | iree. “Notary Public and Commissioner ieee Bate upon the Emperor's head. From all the windows | be’ doue, to let the men here have their way. An | are known for the commission of the act. .The re- Rehr MHWelly. Lane, Virginia. al, Josefa, Costillo, do RING, Counseiior-at-Law, $63 Broadway. hung silk or damask cloths, and the streets were | ent UUslastie meeting of workwen was held on | mains were taken to Hertford for interment® Schr 81 Hayt, Oranmer, Virginia. , April 18—in port bark Yarringtoo, for Boss | ——— — = chsh BSOLUTE DIV rts of fined with posts and pilasters carrying Jags and | Satu tday evefiing, and great joy was manifested at 2 ashe teat sehr Mary, Fhomas Virginia: how faved. . ands; but it must be confes: d siiecess of the movement. Sent Wie panty Titi for Nem New Haven New York wiges ctor Pe ———— LEGALLY OBTAIN d that some of | the wu expects "1 Serve ER wiley r ¢ immense festoons of flowers ‘The .SgW York tiring which have yielded to the OCEAN STEAMERS. Bor Win Gilunt; Manady: Georwetown. DG, for Buaton. | Spring Bird (Br), Card, for do. doy di ex: logal everywhere; deser- r No publicity required; no ianted; consultation trea HOUSE, Attorney, 180 Broadway. 1 for na, for dodo; brig | ton, &e., suttici hr Sea Biri, for charge whtll divore ‘Newrorr, April 26—Cleared, River Krishna, Rice, Sin | centre of ti tg Heder? ood are thove of Hennessey & Gibson, Jol — th Bootetown, DO, k e ofthe arches were excessively suggestive | pressure thowe | sey & Gibson, Jolin . oF me | Schr Annie Bergen, Thompson, Georgetown, DC, , for Of monstrous tadpoles with ticir tule spit Riceman, @& Van Nostrand, 1. M. wmith & Son, | PATHS OF DRrANTURD Phow XEW YORK VOR ide | Providence. \ C to hook on ea, @ Ouvid | Nor 2 street; Maher & Bro., Deegan, Twenty. | —— Sovenae ateamer Broux, J McGowan, commander,s46 | rranctsco. i & CO. HAVANA BROKERS, INE LO’ tonish intreet’ Of Tio, wae . nue of ponubats | eatin neve,‘ Mebonald & 0o., Doyle & Cullen, | hours tron Baltimore. Neweastie, April 2—Entered out, Ephrusa. Eide, for | P imported Lisars at tow prices ak Lonaey hanging from posts and cords, and looked as gay | Thomas Hayes, Tity warn & Co., Halsey & Co,, Me- | Foo 2 Bowling Green Passed Through Hell Gate. PHiladetpHia. oo om acharnhorst, tfollman, from | GTAWAMRt, oF Mle. 447 Broome tre ours went of ava female darky on Fourth of July Day. In Rua | Rickart & Cas. ¥> ‘n ‘Ponner, e- streets | Tato x pool. {29 Broadway. BOUND ROUTH. Now York torHamt AWAY: | ets fe 8. Pedro the retail grocers had put up two | Brady and severa OU gir ihe aah th aod More | City of Bristol ‘|Fiverpool [15 Broadwa échr $.3 Smith, BaNdwin, Hartford for New York, URENSTOWN, April 2—Artived, Tanthe, Burton, Phila 0 MORE MEDIO! WW) CURES OF DYSPEP wanes And other decoraiious, and the dealers in | firms will nocede th.'® morning, and tat in a few | Reputitc Liverpool. Schr Bz ion, Liunekin, Providence for New York. deiphia; Normans, Otis, New YorK Titi lon, Diar Li x tea, seeds and biessed candies had got a | days the gtrike will .@@t anend. The carpenters te de Paris Havre tr Ann T Sipple, New Beiford for New York. Rio Janeiro, Mar tt ary tet No eng yale a aad ne , RI nia y2rebestral monument, covered with | meet Unis morning in Ley ee pe bt Ea y of iontreat Naveroeel Bene Bed Juchet, Avery, Vinatkaven tor New York, NOT Na APL nateltite, Wow 1 Gaeta Monae Whbsaaeews ts eae it ne Or dragons, ali I uy at night with chande- | during the day and event. 1 receive reports and | eX veniam nn evereae: one to Bridge Co, A ‘alled AprifZ, Batellite, New York, i vers o Pts Hers and giohes "with candles, stutter up eee tne ay at ey ig POW ealre tobocome | Peitsthlnn.....lMay as) Bremen. Ley Wehr Aisha Aueuetm, HolFonnersient River for Now | . Rorrxnpax, April W—Cleared, flermania (9), Byers, | £1 oy lh ge JOHN FmaMs Invited every one into tieiy decorative | members. ‘JGlasgow....17 Bowling Green | Yorks q