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Nw KORE FUERALD, WEDNESDAY. MAY Ks, Ar TRA SHuKr. THE WAR IN MEXICO, |THE ROCHESTER CONTENTION. | Herald Special Report from |The General Brigade of Tam- Semergy- many Braves Arriving. Mier Ocenpied by the Juaristas-—-Further Re- GREELEY STOCK IN THE BALANCES. treat of the Revolutionists. Liberal Republicans, Reformed Tamma- ANOTHER FIGHT FOR ZACATECAS “nyites and Old Jeffersonians. TELEGRAM TO Wee NEW YORK WERALO. The Hznaxp correspondent in Camargo has | What the Democrats May or May forwarded us the following special despatch: — Not Accomplish. Camanrao, Mexico, May 14, Via Bnownsvriix, Texas, May 14, 1872. The town of Mier was occupied yesterday by a force under the Juarista Colonel, Lozana. The revolutionists have retired on the Guerrio road, and the headquarters of General Tre- vifio are at Chiua. Treviiio has divided his forces, Rocuesrer, May 14, 1872. The agony of the wire pullers and the internal working of the gastric vessels has begun. The old city is to be once more crowded by the anxious spirits of democracy who fit around wherever there is any party business to be done as surely aa owls in a barn or ghosts as.connected with church- yards, Ido not wish it toe understood, however, that I regard these noisy followers of the camp al- together as night owls, for they can take their prey When the sun tg atita meridian as wellas at mid- The revolutionary General, Garcia de la | night, or that they are actual ghosts; any New * . . Yorker who had encountered these visitors at the Cadefia, is at Saltillo with o small foroe which | pons, felt the weight of thelr clubs and the intuence has been saved from the battle of Zacatecas. | of their persuasive and real, worldly eloquence, . . . would simply discard such @ grim assertion. Yes- bisa also reinforced himself with the re- terday matters were lively enough, with indica- maining men of General Pedro Martinez, and | tions that Greeley was all and in all, but as the is about to return to Zacatecas to renew the delegates came in from the western portion of the State we find the Greeley stock not quite so. fight for the possession of the oy: Promising. Some of the old hard shells seem un- THE ALABAMA CLAIMS IN ENGLAND. compromising in their opposition. pete a There is some question to-night whether the Democratic State Convention is inoculated with Englizh Comments On the Position of the Case for Indirect Damages—Citizen Canvass of Uberal republicanism, or is inclined to take, its chanees on a free and independent issue, Among the Probable Action of the United States Senate—American Securi- those who do not wish to be pricked with the libe- ral republican virus are H. 0. Ohesbro, a promi- nent democrat of Ontario; Colonel North, of Ot- 8ego, and John J. Van Allen, of Schuyler. These ties Depressed on ‘Change, TELEGRAM 19 THE NEW YORK HERALD. Lonpvon, May 14, 1872. gentlemen have either been in Fort Lafayette or The London journals of this morning devote might have been, They are a sort of corporai’s guard for Jeff Davis. In order to give you an idea of the views of these gentlemen (and this maybe taken as representative) I will give a specimen in- terview with John J. Van Allen, a rousing demo- much space in their editorial columns to remarks | cratic Politician of Schuyler county, who represents upon the explanations regarding the indirect | in an eminent degree the true blue, dyed-in-the- claims in the Alabama case, and a consideration of the position taken by the British government last night, im the House of Lords by Karl Granville, and in the House of Commons by Mr. Gladstone. The press writers approve the negotiations now Wool Jefferaonian democracy of the interior. INTERVIEW WITH VAN ALLEN, OF SCHUYLER. Proceeding, but doubt concurrence in them by the United States Senate. COBRESPONDENT—In your judgment what is the feeling among the democracy generally in the rural MBTROPOLITAN REPORTS AND THE MARKET FOR AMERICAN SECURITIES, districts on the subject of Mr. Greeley’s endorse- Areport that the United States Senate has re- ment by the democracy jected the proposed additional article to the Treaty ALLEN—AS yet there Is much diversity of opinion among the members of the democratic party. They of Washington relative to the indirect claims is cur- rent in the city, and has a depressing effect upon are extremely bitter against Grant and his support- the market for i Refiesown. securities, ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE ZACATECAS, ers, and, Indeed, feel considerable alarm for tne future should he be elected for another term. Yet a large majority of the honest-thinking men feel greatly embittered against Greeley, and a general aversion to his support is felt. CORRESPONDENT—What reasons can you assign for this ? ALLEN—Many; among the most prominent of which are the following :—Mr. Greeley commenced his political life eeu a8 a supporter of - Tison, and loudly eried ried 4 ald of ae Parliament Adjourned for Holiday Recess—The Empress of Germany Takes Leave a a! ee “Ax TYLER assurin; Net ae In the event of ete election of the Queen. that "is and roast beet” followed as & are result. Tipe rete was elected, but the $3 a day TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. and roast beef, like the Dead Sea pears, turned to re on their lips. When Cass was nominated in i848 he pressed the nomination of Van Buren on the free soll Buitalo platform, but deserted him and. Supported Taylor previous to the close of the can- thus betraying the Van Buren party, after wor ing their secession from the regular democratic nominee, and procuring the election of Taylor. The most prominent objection, however, ig the fact that he acted as the backer of John Brown, and was at least accessory, if not before the fact, ori after the fact, to his raid and murders in Virgit with which the country is so GRRELEY’S RECORD IN THE SOUTH. He did more to hound on the war and drive the Southern States to secession than any other one man in the Mah States, and although he bailed Jefferson Davi advocated amnesty, yet he has almost und ste supported the military despot- ism maintained in the Southern States by the Lonpon, May 14, 1872. Parliament has adjourned for the usual Whitaun- tide holiday recess. The House of Commons wit reassemble on the 27th and the House of Lords on the 3ist instant. THE EMPRESS AUGUSTA EMBARKS FOR BERLIN. Her Majesty the Empress Augusta of Germany, who hag been visiting Queen Victoria for the past two weeks, sailed ‘et day on her return to Berlin. Prospect of Territorial Relief from the Prassian— tty to which he has been attached, and the elec- Marshal Bazaine Arrested—Charity pote of whose candidates he has supported since Towards Ital: the wer enfed and peace was returned. He sup- wey - Ataly. rted Gran’, weil knowing his incompetency, and | in fact, sir, ne more lene lonable man exists than TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Greele: Why, his whole nature ts antagonistic to — that of the democracy. ‘t party is made up of | Paris, May 14, 1872, honest, intelligent men, in fee minis, who have no | faith in BRAN-BREAD, FREE-LOVE PHILOSOPHER: lke him. In fact, had a search been made amiong all those opposed 'to Grant, no more objectionable man could have been found than Horace Greeley. Indeed, I must confess, there is@ class of men in | the rural districts attached to the democratic party who make an outery for Greeley; but, in ‘The Constitutionnel says three more departments will soon be evacuated by the Germans. PERSONAL WOK PROM THE WAR. Marshal Bazaine was placed under arrest this morning. His trial before the special court martial | will begin in a few days. | Tieemeeeaate i NATIONAL CHARITY. mos! ces, it is not sincere. They are in most | instances the cormorants aud Subscriptions to the amount of 300,000f. have been | party who are not actuated by river bat of rhe raised here for the sufferers by the eruption of | or souerer it as qs ot In perd. RESPON! confess, as @ demo- Vesuvius, oe thet thers eave in the Dae atl platform | that you can conrelentiouay applaud > ALLEN—Great God! t's there. in the Cin- | | SPAIN. case platform to Sonam ptt it or its candidates to @ support of the democracy. Ite cup of negro | equality certainly ought not to be pressed to demo- cratic lips, and I'am certain that THEMANNER IN WAICH THE DEVIL 13 WHIPPED around the stump by it, in respect to the tart | question, certainly ts not very taking with the hon- | est yeomanry, Who are almost unanimously in favor of free trade. We are sick of Custom Houses, In- ternal Revenue Collectors, stamps and such gboml- | nations,and we desire to get rid orthem altogether, | as well as their advocates, CORRESPONDENT—Do you not allow your prejn- dices (eigk d per ome: better judgment in this matter? ALL Heve Tam only expressing the calm convie sons of the cool-headed members of our party who live in the rural districts and are with- drawn from the feshpots of office in what I say. CORRESPONDENT—In case the democracy should leaders, who escaped into France, have been | nominate Gresley, or fail to nominate at all, what, arrested and interned by | the ‘French authorities, | in your bat od ‘would be the effect upon tle dem: | Ocratle party ? ~ ICELAND. ALLEN—It is equivalent to a deciaration of bank- | Shocks of Earthquake and én of Property. Military Movements of the Royalists and Carlists in Biseay—French Neutrality Against Insurrectionism in Exile, TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, | MADRID, May 14, 1872. Fifteen thousand government troops are now | concentrated in the Department of Biscay. | Opposed to them are 7,000 Carlivts, who adopta | Fabian policy. Ugarte, Elio, Rada and several other Carlist ruptcy—its complete diasolntion. JORRESPONDENT—How woukl the dissolution of the democratic party affect the fature government of this country ? ALLEN—In Iny judgment most disastronsly. That, party is the great bulwark of our republican Insti- tutions and the only safeguard of their perpetuity. ‘THOSR WHO FAVOR THE PHILOSOPHER. igure i hed bests oe ea Raid jenesee; General Farrell, of Ta; Elmer P. Aschooner which arrived here to-day from Ice- Sy of Caynga; John M. Jaye Ot Onondaga; tand reports a series of violentearthquake shocks at George J. Magee, of Suhnyler, and Gideon J. Tucker, Hasvick on the 16th, 17th and 18th of April. Twenty of New York? John Fox, General Slocum, of Kings county; William ©. Rowley, of Monroe; Freeman, houses were destroyed and several persons injured, | Gr "Broome; EP. Hart, of Chemunge-are nmong but no lives were lost. those who favor a democratic endorsement of the PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, | nomination of Greeley. The Gresley stock is vactl- | lating; one hour it is npand then falls again, There ‘General R. F. Stockton, of Trenton, N. J. St. Jomes Hotel. | are new delegations to arrive thts evoning by ~ ., is at the | Eile train, via zimira, who will ail go for Colonel J. R. Hamberger, Central Hotel. i ect Le of the Democratic State Committee, of Brazil, is at the Grand | Samuei J. Tilden, chairman, was called for nine Captain Chalmers, of the Royal Artillery, is at the Albemarle Hotel. o'clock to-night, ‘at the Oshorn Howse, but the Meeting was postponed until to-morrow, at ten Ex-Congressman F. E. Woodbridge, of Vermont, 1s at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. | i | o'clock A. M. hi A NEW TICKBT 13 THREATENED General J. H. Potter, of the United States Army, ‘Bas quarters at the St. Nicholas Hotel. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. | COPENHAGEN, May 14, 1872. in case of the endorsemeut of Grecley, It has been Re ee 21 _of general remark that s' democratic leas ers as Horatio Seymonr, Sanford /. Church, Gov- ernor Hoffman, Amasa J. Parker, Frank Kernen, | Charles O’Conor, and men of that stamp, are not here to monld this curious Convention into some legitimate dem tic shape. It seems to OF ished on a8 if a freshet had occurred in the Gen- EUROPEAN MARKETS. Piee, and that another “Sam Patch leap’’ was to -- —— — ‘De made by somebody, A CARD FROM Mi MB. GREELEY. | The Nominee for the Presidency With- draws from Journalism. ‘The Tritune has ceased to be a party organ, but . the unexpected nomination of its editor at Cincin- wthe tics | nati seems to involve it jn a new embarrassment. Loxpon Moxey Manaxr.—Loxvox. Mi Consols closed at 92% tor money and 3B count American ae United bonds 1862, Pans Boursr.—Paris, May Lemme nan ‘90e. Paanxrort Bourss.—!naxxvont, May 1é—A. M.—United | ates fiye-twenty bonds opened at 9534 for the isue of VERPFOOL COTTON Manner.—L P. M.—The cotton weteet eee inched, Ti thye-tw . WG: ten-vorties, the ze i deen 15,000 bales, inel baled 4,000 for export | All must be aware that the position of a journalist | Sartehecn made Arita The chimecntt ot ey Orieans | | who is.at the ame time a candidate ta at best irk- = ee Inet since the fast report, have been | some and diffion't—that he is fettered in action and LavEinroot, May. 14.—The mar. | restrained in criticism by the knowledge that what- Manohes‘or is Armer, | ever he may say or do is closely scanned by thou- ket Tor yarne-and fobrie: a WErogh Bur apsrorrs ‘Manker -bivearoon, Maz 1t— | fia e foarket for ‘brendan Tis) i) oY Whear, | sands eager to find in it What mny be so tnterpretcd & | i id 19s Mec cern tretutlinemiaaiite apd 16 Mt | gs to annoy or perplex those who are supporting | for iver A porainmet wrhoat Tor the) me ri days him aga candidate, and to whom his shackled con- a ic 8 euivearo ro Proviso na MARES TigeRPock, May. 14— | dition will not permit him to be serviceable, The ia . for more i “mills Epinits arpen per cwt. Cheese, 6s. per © ¥ for aguas Redes of Aradrican tie Loxvox Propece Marker.—Loxnox, May 4—E vent irits turpentine, o7m 6d. Tallow, 528 she oa. per ewt, for Russion, Pernoruod Marger—ANrvere, May M.—Potroleam, 44441. for fine pale Americana, | | undersigned, therefore, withdraws absolutely from | | the conduct of the Tribyne, and will henceforth, | until further notice, exercise no control or anper “| vision over a columns, — HORAOR GREFLEY, May 15, 19 per ewt, THE ELMIRA CONTENTION. etree The Probable Programme—General Grant's Re- SHIPPING NEWS. oe Alma ¢ for New York—This Day. Sun rises. . 4 43 | Moon sets. .morn Election the Chief Plank in the Platform— Sun sets....... 710 Hiieeaiacmant 133 A Gresley Bomb in Their Midst. - OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE ‘PROM NEW YORE VOR THE Evia, May (4, 1872, ‘The noon and evening trains brought nearly one hundred and fifty delegates, and telegraphic despatches announce that more are coming. The Rathbun, the Delavan of Elmira, is crammed with wire-pullers and wayside politicians, and the feel- ing 18 consequently high. Charley Spencer arrived this evening, and is vociferous for Grant, A num- ber of other politicians of the metropolis, equal in weight, are tooting in the same stratn. City of New ew York Mi Ladin, the Naval Omcer; Cornell, the | GityofB ar 4 Surveyor of the Port, and Mr. Edwards Plerrepout Teinacria | . 7 howlinz den are extremely anxious in the work they hgve been set todo. I have no doubt whatever that they have succeeded, for the delegates are entirely unant- mous for Grant. Some of them have hinted that they would like to arrange matters 30 that the Convention would not swallow Grant without salt, but they can’t see the way to do tt. The screws have been put on, and they hold the delegates tightly to the platform of the Custom House. MONTUS OF Offer. . 5 Broadway. fe Brosaway: rosgway. agngeruin ing Gi road ay. 15 Broadway 19 Broadway, 7 Bowling Green Broadway. iJune 8. :h9 Broadway, PORT OF KEW YORK, MAY 14, 1872, CLEARED. BUTTONHOLING IN SLY CORNERS, ¥ PeC aan It ts funny to see newly arrived delegates take | _Wiitmuate dang’ Pee Liverpool via Queenstown their more experienced brethren into corners and Steamship Java (8r), Martyn, Liverpool via Queenstown interview them on the situation. Every man is afraid of every other man, and the enthusiasmn is of the weakest possible kind, The gray heads of the Convention shake over what they call the “cut and dried Convention,” and predict disaster, but the oung men are, of course, confident and saucy. It nota Uttle disturbing, (Rawevse, to the gentle- men in cha the Convention, Fe —€ G Franck! sieamahip Ellen 8 Terry, Salyear, Newbern—Mu ‘Steamship W P Clyde, RicamOnd—R & H ke ach folk, City Poi i" enmship Wyanoke, Couch, Not ity Point an Richimond-o Bo Sie Oia lara Steamship amship ta sa (NG), Brickenstein, Bremen—Oelrichs ay, Scott, Norfolk, City Point and rris & C4 Dominion Steninship hiv, Volunteer, Bloodgood, P pifladeIphia—Loril- at | Steamship Never Rovton Ht ¥ Dimock, the feeling here is not favorable to Ship Bertha, Pote, Lis Franginoe-— Com: Philadelphia, I belleve it to boa fact that of the | | Bark Nanna (Nor), Hansen, Morgna PiteeTexens & ook: republican pi in this county one-half is for Greeley, and t i of the democrats ninety per cent will go for the philosopher whether the party leaders like it or not, This is certainly the best calculation I can mi {ter @ careful canvass of the leading men in this city and vicinity. Ce AN ANTI-GRANT SCHEME. A plan was matured this evening to give expres- sion in the Convention to this divided feel! among the romeinianss, but I hardly think it will work. It was Sree between some gentlemen and Dr. Graves, of Corning, Steuben county, who is a delegate, that the latter would oar @ resolu- Bark Mati Snow, Mata Bar! ‘ANMg ashi Waterloo (Br), Lowther, Quebec—Hf' J De Wolt & bark Rudolph Bbel (NG), Otto, Dantzic—Funch, Raye & Fark Mary McKee, Sharp, Matanzas—Jas W Etwell & rk Josephine (Br), Crows, Liverpool, NS—L ¥ Brig- —B P Bi f, Johtivony Satunzas_—tas W Elwell & Co. x (Bwo), Stromberg, Wilmington) NC—Te- k penny iN), Lenz, Richmond, Va—C Luling & Co. Brig Werenverauce (Br), Lamb, Loidon—J H Winchesier Co, ea pet SOE Oy Brig Micheline (tab, Esposito, errout (Syria)—Sloco- Baid Dr. Graves, in talk! on the matter, “By Brig Wit Clements (Br), Lewis, Montevideo via St Ma- heavens, if they force Grant nm us, Greeley wiil | rys, Lenn randall, Berteaux & vo be elected sure pop.” But, a8 hare sald, the plot Brig Nile (Br), Nickerson, Car cone eae Wenberg. won't york, 1K PROGRAMME OP THR CONVENTION. Mr. Cornett the Chairman of the State Commit- tee, has got everything so nicely arranged that soreheads will have no chance. Cornell will call the Convention to order and nominate Henry R. Pearson, of Albany, as temporary chairman. 18 will be carried by acclamation, on speeches will be made, and Mr. Edwards Pierrepont, of New York, will es ear aemeensepag ermanent chair- man. Mr. Pierrepont havin en his seat, the Committee on Resolutions will bs appointed, and after the enjoyment of a “bottle of wine” in the arecn room of the Opera House, the committee will robably report the set of resolutions already Renee, and shown to the faithful this evening, ese resolutions were, it ia stated by the Elmira Hogs drawu up in the New York Custom House, | and hi been in print for some time. However that may be, Lafiin says the resolutions are not yot | prepared, but he talks, of course, in a Pickwickian sense. Si S UNANIMOUS ON GRANT. The Convention wiil be unanimous on Grant's renomination at Philadelphia, An amusing indica- tion of the current ofopinion here was afforded us t after the arrivalof a New York train, A number of New Yorkers—120, I should think— headed by a good band, marched to the Rathbun Brig Balear Bo, Bahn Brig Rapid it Tens Brig Water tly frig Alpha (ir Reig Geo Gilchrist, Hart, Boston—3 C Loud & Co. pate, Sam Weller’ (Br), ‘Varwall, Gloucester, K—Geo F ju Schy RS Warren, Johnson, Schr Race Horse, Hughes, Cat 1 Fal tes ‘or (Br), Dunscomb, Li fone Wm Boardman, Ballard; Brnot & Bro. Schr Win E Wood. Schr Joseph Vakes, Oakes, Bangor—H Sehr Johu M Robinson binson, Schr Oregon, Wilson. Providonce—H W Jackson & Co. Schr Wm Gray, opal Uneasy. Btoamer Fat Steamer yaseaty Davis, Wilmington, Del, and jan Blas—G aay ‘Gordon, Port Lemon—I B Ga Nassau Tucker & Lightbourn M Wiliams (Br), Fickett, Arroyo, ?R—Jas (Br), Haley, 8 Thomas—Peniston & Co. Burke, Port Medway—Miller & Hough- le, Rock a J Wenberg. —D chr J F Chandler, Pettis, Windsor, NS—D R De Wolf & ion ‘De rmud Richmond, Va—Van Russell, Baltimore—W Chatmers, lizabetliport—ias a Murray & C Axe ro. yi Ingraham, Hoston—H P Brow ti "hase, Provincetown—1 chr Winner, Nash, he Trade W: hr Nellie M Snow, Snow, Wellfleet, Mass—Woodruft & Schr Matchless, Snow, Wellficet, Mass—Woodruft & Ro- dwallade Foster, Baltimore Abbott. House to serenade the delegates. These enthusi- Gusaee Fannie, Fenton ctl ey am Cas be Eee roma Steamer Tavony, Nichola Philadel hia. Men’s ub; the) le he usual rotechnics, waved the old fag snd cheered when ARRIVALS. i music stopped, at young men an clubs com- ud monly do, man Foote, 8. W. Selkreg, REPORTRD BY THR HRBALD STRAW YACHTS. and another delegate with a squeaky voice, spoke Steamship City of Monsoat (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool to them and were cheered in a faint-hearted man- | May J and Quechstown May 2, ith (ude and 59 passen- ner. ‘The serenade was cut short, for the crowd | gers, to John G Dale. May 9, 1 that filled the streets was silent. When the young | steam men, the banner and the band began to move off, tro Ber Gates, 4426, passed ip City of Landon, henoe for Liverpoott isthe lat 1a North German seeatnahip, vound cut! Orleans’ M. now somebody in @ timid way cried, vane Sth, with mdse and passengers, 10 © HM i ae Steamship Oiyde, ivde, Frits Galveston Ma: aN Weat 8th with, indse fall MALPRACTICE AND DEATH. | “igrmuis"\tethltastr west. 2 with m 0 aeriwone Tht test, 2 Sb i nical m3 mead ‘of Cape tate) Higias. passed ache Me A Braap, trou Savannah for New A Wealthy Widow Butchered and Dies in Her ool ah tr nde May 11, ; ‘ahaa Jn 1 Own House—The Butcher Arrested by Cap- | wil A! Bae trAtier Heb Wb Cape” of oud Hove tain Byrnes—A Truly Horrible Case. int ‘ow GH aii ae prpseed the Equator Aprit Last evening the details of a horrible case of mal- practice, resulting in the death of the victim, were ey w brought to light, through the untiring vigilance of | ive mind hud inpdrsts enter ng, Atte northern pas Captain Byrnes, of the Fifteeuth precinct, and Dep- Banks, April 21, lat 4530, Ton! 47, spoke ship American uty, Corgner E. T. T. Marah, Mrs. Mary Ann Lowden, a widow lady, forty-five years of age, of hitherto unblemished reputation, and who has moved in the best society, has lived for many yeara at 228 Thompson street, which Property she owned. She has grown up daughters, ny Aron to order: vessel to, Tetons & Bockinann, Took @ northern passage, and had varia es, one of whom is married and: lives in the ark Aten (St (NG), Christofers, Bremen, 39 days, with house with her. For some time past Mrs. Lowden ae rig Funch, Edye & Co, ook the orth d had fine \veather; 9 days has been receiving the attentions of a well-known uptown livery stable keeper, with whom she was In the habit of riding out to Central Park and indulg- ing in dinners at hotels on the road. The relatives | we! and friends of Mrs. Lowden, however, did | ie are Fringes ales (Be eal Aluoa. ayy, March | with wool, to ith 12 Akay Ma + ee Co, ; Not suspect for a moment that there Was | Riiided Cape. of Good ‘Hope M oh 19, h any improper intimacy existing between | Sty Sat parang Abe ‘int: | 8 nturn (Br), from. Newport her and the stable keeper. but in thts, same te ap Fen ora from Hs kong for Ne T 5 n ‘or} jays out; 12th, lat25, lon 7» ship Bayswater | $8 appears, they were sadly mistaken. It | (gn, trom Pensacota for Gatino, Bi days ‘ont: 13th? tat 1 an evil hour she was betrayed and ruined, and the | {oj bark Equator (Fr), rom Marseilles for’ Buenvs | next thing for her to do, if posaible, was to hide her | shame from the world. To do this, Mrs. Lowden | secured the services of George K. Gyles, styling | himself a doctor, who keeps a drug store at 112 Ninth avenue, and lives at 447 West Twenty-third | fave oy Jat 2040, nalized en Talay bark trom Genox At two o’clock on Monday afternoon | | for New Tereey wing Jour distinct pendant Nos. [Gyles rang the bell of Mrs. Lowden's house, and was admitted by Miss Kate Otto, a | | young lady living ia the family. Gyles instant; roceeded to the widow's room, and after remsin- ng just two hours took his departure, but not till tru Pa | after leaving his office address, minus his name, on Brig G M Jones (Br), Dean, Havana 13 day: aslip of paper. Just an bourlatey Mrs. Lowden was | lasses, to BH Wt ro found dead in bed and the matter was subsequently ‘ate weather: heen 6 duys nort reported to the Mercer street police station as a sudslen death. Late that night, or_at an early hour yesterday | morning, Coroner received information touching the matrer which led him to suspect that the death of Mrs. Lowden resulted from other than is i Ey. natural causes, ap’ communicated his suspicions | * od ie fruit, to Willian Donzine deel sont to Captain Byrnes, with the request that he would |, wey, burg DUNE dios winters been Sitscuorh of Hat. | be an effort to learn some further particulars "irra. iy}, Lng 8 Mary D Blane ‘or ‘Boston Bock, ran rning it. | ashore i nensile sland'in a heavy squall, and would be- captain wes thus engaged Dr. Marsh — ces held a post-mortem examination on the body of deceased, which showed a feartul and fatal case of butchery ‘vhe uterus was enlarged and filied with blood. Fnere Was laceration of the posterior por- tion of the u! renta Was torn away at its lower attac uterus contained a | fetis of about the third month ntero-gestation, Death was due to exhaustion from internal hemor- rhage from attempted abortion and medicine, | while, in the doctor's opinion, instruments had been frecly and recklessly used. ‘The cau: ftieath having been fully established, the next thing in order was to secure the doctor. By dint of earnest inquiries Captains Byrnes learned that the so-called doctor was named Childs orGiles, whereupon the captain and Dr. Marsh started out and red the city, visiting nearly gl! the persons named as above to be found in the city, but their mission Was fruitless. Captain Byrnes again visited the residence of decea: and there learned irom one of the inmates that the so-called doctor who hed been attending deceased | gave his address as 112 Ninth avenge, bat the | paper on which he had written it could not be found, Calling to his aid Detective Henderson Captain Byrnes started for Ninth avenue, and af the number indicated found the man Gyles, Ad- dressing him by name the Captain said, “Doctor, that lady in Thompson street you called on yes dey afternoon is quite wick and wants to sce y Some of her friends believe Mrs. Lowden has been — operated upon, and | want you to go down and see on hile t 8 S wit vo. se t 8: dehy searched was sent be | Miss’Otto being sent catied at the station house a positively identifted the prisoner es tie man je had let into the house of deceased on Monday afternoon, ond Miss Mary Louisa Lowden, daughter | of deceased, also recognized Gyles as being Tn her mother’s room on Monday afternoon. AN this timo | | the accused was in ignorance of his victim's death, | aad on being informed of it by the captain sank | baek in his seat and came near fulnting. reer H i By himself slightly, Gyles exclaimed, “Captain, I nt. do it.” Dr. Marso states that the bed of deceasod had | been studtousiy prepared for the occasion, and there | remains no doubt whatever but that Gyles called | at the honse by appointment and for the basiness specifted. | *PAs Hoon as Coroner ‘onng returns from the coun- | try, arrangements will be made for holding the in- | | qiest, and In the monntime the prisoner rematos in 1 ve | close confinement. Gyics is forty-six years of ago, | boro La freland, and hada family. oner, and after bet wi and her Ship aie. Augusta (Br), Wal pig fron asel Dagsaye and had vatiuble weather, tae Holmestrand (Nor), Char, "Ardroman S2days, with ook the northern passage and had fine weather; been 1g days west of the Banks. | 17 children and 6 daults. Bark Stabbostad (Nor), Nielsen, Bordeaux 36 days, yore wine, &e, to &C na fine weather; been I (Br), from Cardift tor Pensacola—all wel Bark Edina (Br), Robin, sugar to Napier & Co—veasel 0 the Fquator April 1$ in lon $8 Sh: entire passage, sighted ¢ Big M McFarlane SP, Hall, ce 19, April, tat 3216 Ton 78 7, spoke # ship showi MP, bound east. . ins i? Scir 8 P Wall (of Bucksport), Chipman, Martinique, 17 ays, with stigar. to Swan & Son—vessel to K Schr JG Seareery = Senr oan. "Ward 7) Schr Wim. Peck, Steamship Acushnet, [. cama, Nerei hn Here, Jae thst sae mcare a ours, it hich hed sails blowin trom the parle wrinte fart e Babwarks, and had decks swept; Xince ligne “winds, ‘calms : Soh ie Sa ate mi: for Rew London Et Hee Pee ety Hen Sone Boost tedoal sh y for sete iacht Oltve: Blizubet . Holde! iene for Port: unit r t cunnan Scovert, raid for New Pinkham, Coxsackie for Bost: mnith, Biizabetnpan tor Fem ci “93 jizal rt for Pembroke. Sehr Peart Hatch, Hayes. a for Salem, Schr Treasure, Taylor, Elisabethport for Warren. Sehr Gen Sheridan, Farrell, Port Johason for Salem. Rel m4 H oune Barrett. Elizabethport for Providence. Weeks Fitaahethport tor Provideuee. Bone ty ‘ammett, Roudout for Boston, h Laverne, Averill, mengeut for Somerset. Hoboken for Fall Ri New York for T forty, Fllzabetnport for Norwich, nm, Hoboken for Norwic! magi Henry 8 Rutan, Wright, Jersey City for Ports- Sehr General Sherman, Hewite rt Johnson for Salem. Hoboken Sehr Unison, jean, Port Johnson tor sche White Rock, Sehr Eva, Sher: ews marl ‘ket. Schr Alice Se: renton Stewart, Hoboken % for Fovidence: Joste Lewis, Kilzabethnort for Greenport. R Spafford, Myers, Elizabethpori for Provi- cy Browne, Hill, New Jorsey tor Bridgeport. Rehr Artisda, Mish, Orpen Yor rovers ee Sehr Revolution, Cron, lobokon for Ban a oe Saimuel Carleton, Burke, Eitzabethport for Now. Ste ner Galatea, Nye, New York for lrovidence. Steamer Ospeay, ‘Kenhy, Now York for Fail River, SAILED. grentatitpe Hansa, for Bremen; Wyanoke. Richmond, Wind at Sunset , light. Marine Di: Bare Crsanewrren, at San Franctsco 6th inst from Seats tle Oregon), had a heavy gale on the ath with w heavy sea, causing the vessel to ship great quantities of waters washed away side ports, cabin skylights, &c. Bank Atice Tatntxn (Br), Cannon, from Portland for Matanzas, which was towed into this port dismasted, siiled on the Ith inst for destination, rigued as herma: phrodite brig, Banx Lapy Wxstmorecann (Br), from Shields for Que- bec, ran ashore on White Istand Reef 10th inst. Soun Vaxprnaicr, at San Francisco from Coos Bay, on the 4th inet, when in lat of Crescent Cty, shipped a heavy sen, ‘whic! ifted deck load and wai & portion of it dverboard, stove Boat snd sustained oiher damayes. Sonn Many Parox, in tow of steamer Helen Augusta. In coming through the draw of the Fairhaven a bridge, Satur- on meee ran pit the west abutment, breaking off one of he Awrwxne, April 30—The Jeremiah Thompson, Kennedy, Which arrived here April 13 from Callao, had eheountered heavy wales and become leaky; sho touched the ground off Blankenderghe, but floated {mmedintely and anchored at Knobke, when a tug offered to tow her hero for she is now in dock, and is reported to have 4 feat of water atthe pumps; the lower part of her cargo is expected to be damaged. Hauirax, May 14—The bark Mallard, from Java, sugar- laden and ‘Qiaastod, which was towed in here by, the steamship Nebraska, has heen seized on account of the latter for sab aif claims of £8,000. Ship St Paul, trom New York, in urday morning struck on Brand: on the rock two hours she got #ea, but was too much iniure asolat, and run the ablp ashore at Li will he a total loss. “Her cargo may be saved if the weather cepa ie, Ship Harmony, for Miramichi trom England, on the Sth ult encountered’ heavy. oa and sprung a teak. ‘The Tee exhausted, run the vossel into Cape Canso ar Foocnow, Mi ors. wd pa coamenae Sat. arch 4—The Clasy, Spencer, hence for Mew York, which put back to these roads after grounding in the river, had merely sustal injury to her copper and a tow bolls, which damage having been repaired she is to relond and proceed at once. Discellancous, Purser E W Sparkawk, of the ste ship San Jacinto, from Savannah, has our thanks for courtesies, The purser of the steamship Champion, from Charles- ton, hay our thanks for favors. Tux Lar Mutiny ox Boano § te JOUN SipNey—To the asterism asinine ng or Bae, ), Modidret, for do; J right, Mi ee EE for Nartagan- Pees egnorg, Curia anata iets Editgr of the Herald—Doboy, Ga, May 9-—-Wishing to have | the trath placed before the public in reference to the mu tiny and loss of life that occurred on board my ship, I wend you the following:—The John Sidney arrived at Doboy on the 4th of April to load a cargo of timber for Liverpool, and finished loading on the 24 inst. My crew arrived from Savannah on, ued ay, the 7th, and came on board at about half-past 5 PM. ria deat first of noticed an Indian who had deserted from Mr Jake sald to the Indian, it did you run away for?’ freeing way that “he ran away is order to gest } Mr Jake then «im. ave him a shove and ordered him forward. Just ae big negro, named James Brown—one of the men who came ott board—stepped out of the forsenstic and said, Rot we won't havo any fichting here.” Mr Saks said, “Ah! vou waut to take a ‘out’ when, 6 nt, Brown drew his k and struck at the tates cutting Off his suspender and through his two shirts. Mr Jake then jumped back a la revolver; but, before he could use it, he recely eda blow ‘on the back of 8 and at the same time some one erew struck him under his left A &@ severe wound. this time ihe woneral, eonae knives were drawn and COOK a man trying to sta! the ig before him with his but galley knife, hie attempted to, mse Bis Knife he. soul nd, do im,” "The steward, seeing that the crew were de- rermined to kill the officers, ran into ‘the eat seized a cutlass, h the man Brown w! or maate wrestling with lim, ‘the steward spoke to Brow and told hin to, “let go of the mate or ho world run | eeing thi jat he could not save the mate in any other wa: rm Liverpool 41 days, NB PE Be, og for London. pales Gibson, Barrow 27 days, with ter. Took the southern ig iron to Irvine & Co—yecasel to Tetens, Bockimaun & Co. jark Rooka (Rua), Lamdelin, Cardiff 31 days, with rail- vm st of the manage: had 2deaths among the passengers, Lf Amsinck—vessel to Funch, Edye ok the northern paswze, and had Ught winds, calms days W of the Banks. trom London for 59 W, whalin; ford; same time buck. Re me time ship ight} Saxon cy 26 days out; 27th, lat 17 N, lon ‘of and for New bi: wPeraambucg, April & with | * Bulley. Growed | ad light winds the Henry Mth inst; Aj 2 Malaga’ 59 days, with Co—zeusel to J F Whitney te weathe it to Gomez, sseq Gibraltar Mare! ind had mod letters JH 02, ton 79 W, spoke ‘ship city. fol ‘Bosto . Tor Liverpoo Had moderate weather: boen & days north of Hat + May 8, Int 32, lon 73, spoke schr Phebe, hence bound chr Azelda & Lanra (of Georgetown), MeIndoe, Bara- aie @ total loss, | Unbbard, Virginia. hr A Jennings, Blake, Virginia, Maria & Elizabeth, Soper, Virginin. | ar AT Rowland, Rowland, Georgetown, DC, for Hud- | imonds, Georgetown, DO. timore. rman), Bragg, 2 days out and took Pa wed Through Hell Gate, i BOUND souTH. | i Masonic (Br), Carson, Winsdeor, N3, for New York, | with ‘bia neta DR De hr dB), Onery, Cornwall for New York, | it potatoes, to Wk Bury essel to DR De Wolt & | hr Zulotte Kenyon, Buckingham, Bridgeport for New Beir Bilen M Baxter, Lamphear, Providence tor New | ‘or ior Rey ag ae ke she Rd Mer © Wm Mot tf, Wasson, Providence for } Fall River for New York. Schr Albert Pharo. Bingham, Providence for New York. Hark, Providence tor New York. tor Elizabethport. mnectiont Rives for Phila ur Mattie E Taber, © ehe Jnatice, Hall, Provide ne Sarah Reed, Arnold, ir M & 1 Gilders for New York. | New Haven for ras) ol } Se vasais for New York | Bunee. Providence for New York . Daniels, Norwieh for Elizabeth | how she fs." “Oh, yes,” replied nase eA t el are | ess, And will go with you a Scr Niantic, Bradford, Taunton for New Yor! | titet ae Neenee bs te Sent Hau vi D Shage, Gloucester for New York, with | ‘On the way down town Gyles confessed that Mre. fish to © Nickerson & Co. Lowden had requested him to perform an opera oot peeeteris saedivey, Newport ioe were York. | SO Pae oan Wena ret do it. Sour Eira jorthport for New York. ‘On rea hing the Mercer street police sea Schr Seaftowe ile i Fat River for New York e t the ws ris- cht Aloxandria, Hanoovi wer for Jersey Siete ada Oo ee rie eve sent below, | _Scbr thomas kills, Kelly, Provincetown for New Wotk, th sh tpopdot,, Schr ann E ford, Powell, Pawtncket tag rey. York, Macy Hartiord ‘ork. Sehr Asher 8 Parker, Ingraham, ‘dien. “Gove tar New Yor steamer Galatea, N ri. . Providence tof New York, with | BOUND BAST. Revtor, New York for New Bed- Bearse, New York for Bortou. ‘Two Marys Willetts, Cape Henry ek Nor J Me, Falon, leaded ort for Providence, logers, Small, New York for Wellect Selir Texas, Johnsen, Newbur Schr John iekerson for New Ly yon, andyut for. Behr Mary ann bredmorse Aart, Tlzabethport tor Pros ache Jamies 6 Pike, Dow, Port Johnson for byans dele Corvo, Pieegou, Elizaboviport Coy Norwiel | Calvin | mthication with vests under or snbject to quarantir | April 18, iat 25, ton’ , Lollis, Providence tor New | | (Nor), Evendsen, from Lenean vie Port | ir Sarah Jaws, Jackson. Me Ur Maw re me net Bend. Agmstrori: Harttord fers ew York, Oro 8 Dax Parker, Hartford for York. i he struck Brown in the. loft pide with the point of the dropped the cutlass, wees he dro] revolver and let go of the continued. me moments, wheu he iki ng the on the chain. He never But o nedintely. By this time was Just at thiy Tose 5 x the restol the men rien whore't had been to moment that I arrived engage n immed hater nent to to agit sei which was done th hat ere of sae to bi Tort tress, eiticted by & wen steward o hip, nt that the Air tient eaE he s ge JF BART! nae se John Sidney. Bric Castititan has been thoroughly overhauled and next day, and a verdict was death from a wound in the In the hands of the one Pct was japidabie as they wore given by repaired aris the three weeks, at Portland, Me, d the planking on her bottom taken off aud replaced by. timbers were all found to be,sound, and Her rs she {s now considered as strong as when new. The voyage to Cuba has been given up, and she will now go to Bo- naire to load salt and return. Scur Janxs Newisoy, builtin Wilmington, Del, in 1347, has deen bought by Méssra # E Simpwon & Son. of Haver hill, who will employ her in the lumber business between that place ind St John, ¢ is 76 tonsa barthen, and Blthdugh whe tras seon quite a number of years’ service. is in excellent order and strong, and will be commanded by Capt Joseph Darby, of Bath, Mi The schr built in Gloucs eater by Mr. David Story Be Messrs David Low & Co has been named David F boy she is bein fitted for the selning business, and will Bs commanded by Captain Joha Chisholm. Lavy p—At Hampden 6th inst, a centreboard schr of 5A.88 ton: m, named Isabel: Diménstons—T3 feet long, 19 feet 5 inches wide and 5 tect 4 inches deep. She is we at Hampden by B ¥ Smith, Henry Snow, F J Stew ty ine, ant will be commanded by Bejamin # Quarantine Notice. ‘The following important notice to shipmasters and pilots has been Issued by the Health Officer of this port :— Hisarzn Orrioen's Devantuner, | AUARANTING, May 1, 1872. Masters of vessels and pilots will please obxerve hat on and after May 15 ali vessels arriving from the followin: Ports will be boarded and examined f mia the hospita Lenan. wi in ithe lower bay, v All ports i ie West Lndies, Fmudas Mexico the Spankh Main, the east coast of Soutlt Anierica nan tie west coast of Atrica; also all yes: eels from ports where cholera or yellow fever. Hed at the thne of departure, o¢ upon Which cases of cholera or yellow fever have occurred upon the passage, Plots are directed the Health OMcer, and to avold anchoring outwai bound, vessels at the quarantine anchorage in the tp ey will also notify masters of vessels that all stxietly Interdicted, and that no person i hoard or have any intercourse, cormmuntea Ir crews or passengers, for ANY purpo with w tihoaga writen permit trom’ this department; and ao oat or traf will be permitted to invade the quararine anchorage, elther in the upper or lower bay, or to xo alongside or hold any communication with vessels subject to or under quarantine, ‘ The ‘Quaraitins dock’ in. the upper bay Is designat A light hoisted over a green light q not to leave vessel antil hoarded by | | for Bombay; Win Wileox, Crockor, fakich ‘Cangor March 25, ships Empire, Leckie, whilade Frank N Thaye: ‘wth, Melrose Nett Boston: “Aprit' 1. City of Brussels (Br, Hamilton. New York. ing down the river April 3. ship Buckingham. shire (Br), Paine, tor New York. Dats May 1-3 1—Arrived, Emma Beug, Soderman, London (and Philadelphia), Dxmawana, May M—aArrivec, bark Al N Franklin, Holbrook. Boston; Mth, schir Ahnie Whining, Hutchinson, jew Yor E.ainony, April 29—Arrived, Smith, New Orleatia for Cronstadl. Maggie McNeil, youuenow, May I—Sniled, Alexandria (#), McKay, New or! Gnienoce, May 2—Arrived, Australia (9), Hedderwick, New York Donal Yhitemore, Philadeiphia. pin leared, Flora Goodale, Goodale, Phil- *Tizvocr, April W—Sailed, De Hoop, Wetssenberg, Sa- Mee a, Ma: i—Sailed, at ship Yazoo, Barrett AVAN. led, steam: Yi a rret (from n Bhisdetph New Orleans. in port thy bark Antioch, Lina, for Sagua, to load for no ei Tlativax, May ts 13—Sailed, brig Crescent (Br), Faalkaer, Ly 5 Wi April 30—P sk or Wien, April 30—Passed the wi ht, “k, Wiiams tram Conon or New Yo KS Hailed Int, Teds ymouth Arr! ed, steam ip Rising and Sued AM of WIT TOr Now Halliday, San Fran- veleste Clark, Foster, ington, NC; 2d, St Kel (#, Brown, Portland. ship Spain (Br), ‘Grace, New Manhattan (#), Price, New York; Efgland do; Duchoss of Lancaster, Richards, Bostou on, Philadelphia. Vebor- Hancock, for Callao; vin, Griffith, Also arriv ¥ (9), MeMic Kan, eM wk. May T—Cleared, Win Stephenson, Puilmore, vane at Gravesend Ist, Ching-Too, Douglass, New 1890", April 22—Sniled, brig Paquete do Nova York For Clnha, New York, ARSPILL WS, Apri 29"Saited, Alberti, Gom, New York. Mant » Mare! Clytle (Br). Toogood, for New York, reld, oud tor Valparuiso. brig Sarah & Emme, "Siliga a Hk Nonpareil. Flinn, Boston. Port Marc barks Diamant (Nor), for New York € oa Caro, erunaannese for do, My. Matanzas, Nay 7—In port. bark Heroine; Hott, for Bat Hmoro, to sail 10th; brig: Emma L Hall, Geyer, for do, bite April 30—Arrived! Abbie Thomas, Raymond, mE ey ‘a p Ps Cie pI tered out, Peutlagd, Jamieson, me . April 23—Sailed, J 1 Lincoln, Musans, Dry 0, April $—Sailed, brig Ocoan Queen (Br), Vibert atone (another ac int aisys Baltimore). Pictou, NB, 4—Arriverl, barks Hengist (Br), McNeil, Boston: Ueo Walker (Br), Walker, do, Rio Janurno, April tied, brig PH Jennings, Sonrs,. Montevideo, with inward om argo. Inport Abril 6 dark Ophelia M. Hume, for Hampton Rondacltg (with 290) bags coffee) | Deg Heapee (Bey rett, for Now Y ad (2600 do); Jane Good yenr, Davie, from New York, unc; and others as befor Scuuury April 26—Balled, AL Bantleld, Sherrts (from Now York), Antwerp. Off do 2h, Amacree, Thompsoh, from Liverpool for Rienimond. Suiao, April 20—Arrived, Marjorian, Moodie, Baltimore. ie et shay K Kedar, do arch id arrived z Sincavorx, March 16—Atrived, ship Tiber, Cobb, Liver- pool (and salted 19th for Saigon): Sailed Mareb It nips He: oulaey fineota Rangoon ; Mth, Twit Jaleutta; 2th, Calumet. bhoover, ( light, Gates, In port March 28, ship ¥t Pau load for Hong Kong (at ae pe tore paiitos, March 30—Salled, brig Jylland an, for Mainp- pada for orders. Oo Mttowan: May 1e—Areivod, steamship North America, Weir, Wo Jauelro. de, tor New York. St Jou, NB Arrived, ship Jos Fish, Stackpole, y Walite Scott (in, ver, New York ; 12th, iri Wood (Br), Touse, dojsehr'J M Stevens (Br); “0 i8th, sohr Ocean Belle, for New York. oTAnRsuons, April %—Arrived, Stabia, Romano, New leans, ‘Towns Tstanpg, April Arty son, Boston (and. 2th for, D, J, Veron apriiaePawed Emily Lowiher, Bart, from Rotterdam for New York. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, May 13 Arrived, stemmship KC Knight, hnson, New York; sehr Royal Afch, Providence Hed—Sehes Lenis Bunter, ; Bosto 7 Royal Arch, Provt- dence: Chas Sawyer, Portland BOSTON Nay HecArriven, hele Leticia (Dom), angen, St Domingo City; schrs Armada (Br), Copeland,’ Guaniea, PR; John Wentworth, Lewis, Arroyo, Onibarion: Elvie Davis, | Haud, arid. Norther land, Phiiadelphin; K V Glover. baie a0, Martin, for Saiion, to” ni + be- ad othe: S. tS se! ee Norah, Richard- Engier, i ry ed wt guise ‘4 Oriental, Sayanuah; Hercules, philudetphins Noptane, New YOFK? Dek Horatio Sprague’ Palermo. “Alan arrived 14th, steamer Teopard, Philadelphia; bark Williams, Fayal; brig Au MAILS FOR EUROPE. AB aS IE ai The steamship Idaho will leave this “port on Wednesday for Queenstown aud Liverpool. The malls for Kurope will close at the Post Olloe at half-past eight o'clock A. M. Tuk New York Heratp—Fdition for Europe will be ready at half-past seven o'clock in tho morn- ing. Single copies, in wrappers for mailing, six cents. A Beauty.—The Summer Style of Hat just introduced by KNOX is a be. id cannot Xe belted in this eration. KNOX hows them ior money> at 2i2 Broadw A.—Fora First Class Gentleman’s Hat, go direct to (he manufacturer, ESPENSCHIED, 118: Nas sau street. A.—Herring’s Patent HAMPION SAFES, 251 and 252 Broad wa: orner Murrey street. Lacteous Varina, the Mother's Milk Substitute. Recommended by eminent physicians. A.—Herald Br ch Office, Brooklyn,. corner of Fulton sata oe perum street. Open from . M. A.—A.—Housekeopern’ Opportunity.—Var~ Indy friends have the opportunity of supplying thom- selvoa with certain trticles of Table Ware at one-third loss nthe regular prices. Iyory-handled Table Knives at. er dozen; silver-plated Spoons and Forks at 36 per Plates, $i per dozen; China Plates at $2 per dozen, at NICOL, DAVIDSON & CO.’S, 685 Broadway. A.—Nestle’: A Brondway Dress Cassimere Hat $5; made to order same price; at HEBBERD" Broadway, near Canal A.<For a Stylish and Elegant Hat as, poptts viees, go to DOUGAN, W2 Nassau, scorner of | Aun street. A.A Never Failing Rem FELD'S FRENCH COGNAC BITTE u au street, Established in ts Jor’s Hair Dye—The Best ¢; harmless, retiabl cAy.—Use Steine 3, Principal depot Batch world, the only pertect ¢ taneous. At afl druguists. Calling Things by ‘Their Right Names. The lockstiteh sewing machines compentes bayo beomw Necount for theextraord:- or which the Pubile wantient far the Will, tac ae as sho by the tact that a vase unttally exchanged hitherto been to them am » inseane inber of locks for the vite ox & Gibbs, inexplicable mystery; but they have at lastannounced the discovery that the lockstitel machines, thus ex- anged, are old style, worn-on Tairs—in short, olf atthough & very’ large proportion ot thei 4 f th late The public naing toexch, * old tron prices, for the cox & Gibbs Machine, 10 mutities thar ‘another a pn sole Will soon be Imporatively called far. Costar’s Exterminaters and Inseet Powe | DER Kills Rata Roaches Hedbags, Motinie Cockroaches. TAR 23t Centre ste Cristadoro’s Hair Dye has no Equal ine | the world. Tris the safest and most rellable of any. every where. i Corns,. Bunions, diseases of the Feet cured by Dr. square. Gexeis m and Medicated Vaywr Bativs, I, s Atthe street, vn re a ta els ar to that po A to bring ¥ vers! ‘ond a4 en 1 Health Oitiver, Port of New York. Whaiemen. od at New Bediord Mth, bark Atlantic, Craw, In asen'be oe oh St Helena April I, with 1100 bbls sp and Mu dia wh oil. Sent hoine 20) bbls sp, 8) do Nite oi! and MoO | ies bone. Hay on freight 100 Die ap oil from bark Anon. an Reporte spoke Jan 37, off Port Di apni kK Pe cite, Taber, 31). DbIs sp last cruise: Ma, 687 21, jon, 7 1 K Andrew Hicis, Hamblen, Westport ior New dor pe South Aflantic Oceans; sehr Union, Fisher, Atlantic Seean datter sailed). Spoken. Ship Constance (Rr). trom Pensacola for Liverpool, AB tion Gre sy io from Now Yortay. ri in Geo Green, ‘om New Yor jor San Fran ctor AWA, lat Ht 8, lon 39. Bark Vinoe (Br), (ae ao jautmast gone Bare Romeo. (Br), Robson, ffom Liverpool for Providence, jon ig, with ‘fidboom and joretopzal- Sor Liverpool for 8an Yranciseo, Bark Knudsv' Talnot top Neve York, April 27, lat" 40, lon tz fy 'from Boston (or Philadelphia, Ma: Wy, Mattes BSE of Barnegat. r iy f Foreign Port eee April 7—Sailed, Petroneila, Jacobsen, Charle « tor nase were, May 1—Sailed, Esther A Blanchard, Hardy, | estan. Brstor, hark (Pun. May lpArrived, Architect, Dudridge Salled 201b, Martin, Gablich, New York, Buerenmayan, April B—Artived, Amorion (2), Bussins. ew Tork; ath" Hunnover (oh, Hiimbeck, ew Grea Bowes. * Xpril !-In port sh en pists Raynes, for Liv: erpool, a>? Bastian, March 26—Arrived, ships Garnet, Oliver, Rio | March 2—Areived, bark Wooreide, | Janciro. BuENos ArnBs, my ror hans Toared ah back Windward gai, Hizins New York; ton ens in po aay ¥ Hoey M Morntes (Br), back pster, for New Tork. fag: Ada aray, hace and Josephine, Haven, | for Boston, du: brig Henry & fouise, Mand, tox New York, | SSanmier, May 2—Arrived, Copesfield, Husteon, Baltl- ralf, New York ied, * Subien, Harriman, Glow Ried tat, Amalf oe Apri 6— “Giomroa atta, Coxnaran, Apel Bori, Gloucester, $e Arrived, Kivenarer, Nielsen, New Oa a, April 5—In port, pole Nelson (Rr), Mand ett, anid Btophens (ith, ii Khandokn (Mr re jaa han ci Beaton, gn Dina ore Misi, Me Alloy, for do; Roann Unimha Git). 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