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12 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET: 4, and on motion—they having the piper done untii{he ri port ‘of the committee deputed to during walsh time got the sails stowed, when the wit vine came do nounce a ‘i credentials from their Union—were admitte receive *" lourheyi i om the opposite quarter and blew with ROUND BAe. In Port 4th, Architect, Duddington, for Chi riestoa, 1 Amazon, Mebonald, for Wilmington, NC, do. Molence for avout. an hour, te shin com. | Steamship Zodtae, Chapin, New York for Salem. ROUWERSHAYEN, . 0 pie cove! ni r, on. i, May 4—Arrived, Emma D, Borzone, Leo Rp ipod pt ry rapt pet mibers present, and sald that “a house divided | fye\Seyunerly wea buck over her’ | hth ih om Samah Aas aes sor tor New Bed- | Now York. i versions on the conduct of the employers in their u ” a xale E3 it a. ow 208 Brewenwaven, May 3—Arrived, Bremen (s), Ladewigs i the © Institute 1 against itself cannot stand.” The majority of the | a moderate gale to about2 A. M. the following morning. | fo New York » Bremen (9), Mheeting at the Cooper Institute on the previour | bosses had consented to the eight-hour arrange- | May 14, lat 36 13 N, lon 73 50 W—Throughout, the day the Bark Speedwell, New York tor Windsor. Sailed 2d, Ne sc f£ the | crening and the character of some of the Dn | ment. They saw it was uscless to fight against it, | atmosphere was very close and sultry, hazy all round; | Brig Lucena, Aiken, New York for Sackville. gcitiled 24, Nemesis (Von Emster, New York (and fro The Progress © © | there present, He grew excited towards the (oh | Teen being in power, and It was better to sab. | Wind light and variable; from six A. %. to mienightex: | Brig Bomintin. ite, New York for . Otten, and Columbia, Schumacher wee 40% Athy Cas - St * k and claimed they mae gnocead my sec SU" ike if it | mit witha goed grace and take the change out of rating most terrife | ot tea wis conting penne ae Tre lies te sac are By Erovidence. Rasiuix, Murch 27—Arrived, Hudson, Vaughan, Rio Ja L rikes. caused a revolution in New York. | Thf interna- | the men in the winter, when they would be only | thunder; sea smooth; wind light and veering argund the | Schr R P Cooper, Elizabethport for Newport... ee Bhi abor © oversee ~ | Honals failed in Paris, but the carpente 1. mys Barn a eatery thelr KNGes and beg for | cute Muried all sail to les Coaaie, Momence to | Sehr donas Karots, Meholee eink eee ir Portland. | yZOM*AY, April0—-Arrived, Sarah Newman, Congdon cd in this city. (There were sow HS FS peasy 10 & td ore light winds, calms and clear weather: Feb 2% lat | Schr Emily, Morrell, New York for simmtord, Neweastlé, NSW : 12th, Tirrell, Morgan, Ranoon. it see point, and the Chair called the sp’, liisses at th ° | work. \ that ont of all the remarks made | $483,lon 7810 E,s0w shy Havcnsernig, ateeriny north Schr OP Ring, Greshpoint for Norwalle pbhimanos, ,April IGT Arrived, brig ‘Susannah Knap) TRuriy—T feel very relucts”, coker to order.) Mr. DeVor said that 0 ule | ward; March 24 lat 27118, lon 5 15%, ship Junapore, | Schr Fair Wind, Bowman, Rondout for Narragansett . pros Robert Mowe Anes Welsh, Hammond EGINNING OF THE END irge and intelligent a br itt to appear befor | by members of the society, he had heard nothing | fom Sourabava tor Falmouth April 1. la¢i6-428, lon 510 | Narrows. cs Ro e, Abbott, do; Marie & Soph THE BEGE | Oar a at ems gay; but everything T | ahout the United States government legitimatizing | W."hark tana Hidella yan), trom ‘Manila oy Corks | Schr Heading RR No 88, MeDevitte, Philadelphia for W—Sailed, brig Excelsior, Mayor, New > +. Wanted to bring the | the eight-hour labor question, was mere! saine dato, 4c, ship Camperdown, bound north ; April 22, . York. 3} 5 . question of the ee ~avetinglast night before the | political move, ufter, thu” present. resent | fara 2 ton 31 W bank at evans ira Rica picut LA Burlingame, Burlingame, Eltzabethport for | “owns, May 1—Arrived, Andsew Johnson, O°Brien, Ca) union, and Iam glad to see so | thought that he would win the favor of the work. | Sinerin “yon St ineont Wi for Cork. : Lohr Geo A Pierce, Finnegan, Hoboken for Salem. Iso, ‘anDrFF, May 3—Cleared, Genevieve Stri work: Payche, do; 4th, Unia, aor dele Pete nus, New Ort . a many present to-" ent, The bricklayers, the stair- ing classes by supporting the movement. He did x Noah (Nor), Neil: Middlesb a Ath Schr Painter, Baker, Elizabeth, Mass Meetings of Mechanics at Maz} builders, tne psmters’ and the catner merereane | nat see how the movement was tO be resisted, ‘AS | y,fifk Nose (Nor), Nellsin, Middiesboro, e6 days, with | | Fone Tinurican Bugle, Moretend eh eee: fox nd, Cerrz,’ April 20—Suiled, Rosalia Statira, Capiello, New all out 0D 8Y"\ke, and why should not we, the great | at present advised, and under existing clrcum- | Took the southern passage and had light winds and | Portsmouth. " q ft : et z cr ; be s Sehr Winner, Nash, Eli Boston. . 4 . ol Bark Zuleima (Nor), Hansen, Newcastle, 73 days, wit chr Win Wood, New York for Hartford. 2 aEy, = » 5 ’ AEMBER—We chose the middle of May because, | When the snow fell thick and work was slack. mite toBurelay ¢ Livingston, “Took the sourhern passage | Schr Amelia Augusta, Browne, New York for Hartford, New Yori oil 27 iad, Alblon Gh ameneed *es'you know, it 1s the busiest season of the year, | Mr. Hume hoped the question would soon be set- | Tha ‘hag Ughts and Oneweather; been 10 days worth of | Kehr G'A Claypole, Brackett, New York for Greenport. pel 7 . ‘ And we were more likely to succeed, Our anticipa: | tled: the journeymen had their organizations and | hermuds. ae weetypt teen si Scer Emina, Bright, Amboy for Taunton. bot Cagriant, April 21 Arrived: Pasquali, Cacace, Gin THE MEN DEF \WT" tions have been realized and we. are in the full tide | meetings; they had sprung a mine on their em- Bark Norsk Flag (Nor), Neilsen, Newport, 45 days, with Schr $8 Brainard, Hawkins, Jersey City for New Bed- | 84nti (and sai ied Fast Hite eee Avery, Hil, Chitta: ERMINED TO HOLD Out. of success. “There ts a tide in, the affairs of men pasers, and, though they might win the fight now, ee ee to apaers vessel to Zetens & Bockman. oe Sate tobias, tadinke Webiea mac is dabuad ace P) Pi > , Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune.” | they would find themselves defeated in the end. It Bact Anon (Nor), Wereania Bordeanx, 66 days, with | f m4 0 * iP | Gai, April S0—Sailed Alfred, Burt, Gloucester. A ord. We are floating rapidly to our haven, and soon our | was neat to talk about the freedom of the Amert- | vine &c,to Amant & Co—vessel t ter, Had ver: ‘Sehr Fashion, Carberry, New York for Providence. Cacurra, April 10—Arrived, Kate Davenport, Duncan, banners will be floating freely to the breezo in- | can people—they were literally and truly bound | Tough weather in the Bay of Biscay. Took ‘the southern | Sehr Enterprise, Mott, New York for Roslyn. Panited April 8, Khandeish, Sennott, New York; 10th, AXe AD the Trad in ‘the Ficld id. Mi ] | scribed with the motto, “Hight hours make a day’s | down to hose whom they employed, passage, and had very light winds and calms. Was 14 | | Schr Ann T Sipple, Beckford, Elizabethport for New | yar nes} Bpenceiah, Ben: + Nth, 88 le Field an utual | ork,» 7 Mr, Moone reviewed the sublect at considerable | days in’ tie trade winds and” 6 days north of Hatteras, | Bedford. ROLES SES Mee errt es eeiica back George & Henry, Wilndh Avxistance Guaranteed ‘A Muwwen—We were to to go’ the meeting of | engin, His Ideas were sensible and to the pur- | with Khe NW and NE winds May 4, lat 23.N, lon ot W, | chr W Dexter, Westcott Hoboken for Gardiner, neue pi y Fan yeti, the bosges in the Cooper Institute and confer with | pose. erpoo! for Philadelphia. : Sehr GE Dow, Jones, Elizabethport for Providence. | wedioy. “Portia Mears? at Re yee aetna, Coby them. We wentand were denied admission—told Mr. Carne thought that it was foolish for the Bark Fordenskgold (Nor), Christensen, Tralee, 32 days Behr Anadir, Crowley, Elizabethport for Providence. Aaa migre ong ant at pee my cece that it was not the rigkt place. Afterwards we met | “bosses” to contend any further, ‘They would have | in ballast to French, Edge & Co. Took the northern pas- | Schr Fakir, Knowles, Elizabethport for Greenwich. MeNeil, Lawton gdom or Continent; bark Alex Col Eddy, Elizabethnort for Portland. 0 do. Schr tl Bravos, Sinith, Elizabethport for Providence. Beamnaras, May S-Arrived, brig Royal Soverelgn Br)y ir Addie G Bryant, Stubbs, Elizabethportfor Newbu- | POM mew Maye NerveN Vane Kothate (Br), Brown, ana. Sel ‘assed Gibraltar March 17; took | ryport. New York; sehr Ellen (Br), Brooks, Hav: ‘a boss that was favorable to us in the street, and - mnecany for the present, but they ete win in eae ene had fine weather; been 16 days west of the THE> BOSS’ BA he told us the truth. We then went tothe Cooper | the long run. Mr. Vanderlet was of the same 8, : ES CKING DOWN. Institute again, and found but a few bosses remain- | opinion as the previous speaker, Saat Tage to tant Brom aed Gibraitay Marenays took ing there, The fact is, the bosses did not mean to ‘The resolution was debated upon at length by | the southern passage fine weather to Madeira, hr Clara Rankin, Bell, Elizahethport for Boston, EAL, 2 ~ — deal fairly by us, But the boldness, strength and | Messrs, Hennessy, Whitlock and Moore, while the | thenhad 8dayaneavy gales from. SSW. to.No in which | Bohr HB Diverty, Dickson, Neaneinport tor treeport. | q Prat Mai oo (aed SACHS Be eee ear A Mutual Allianos, unity of our effort will ead us to ceftain success, | committee from the carpenters) JOUTNCYMe Meet | tat rE ae Fase NR De aihates, | Sor Eerwin ance eeahempor orbrevidence. | &40 New Begond (and aaleg). ieee i { f rt The committee of the bosses are now in conference | ing was waited for, ast appeared and a con- pal Chi a . Jos, d j,Bunce, Ellzabe EMARARA, ADT ‘Arrived, brig Chesapcake, fitual Al , Offensive and Defensive, | With ourbrothers in Masonic Hall, and 1 think we | sulfation was held, ‘The journeymen resolved that ib dayaous; 10th Oape Henry W_ 50 malles. distent, apoke | Rehr Howard, Wooster, Elisabet er (on tea, Baltimore Gna! sailed. 2th on ner return): 16th, setr by the Union¥sts and No Concert in shall hear of their sntrender. they would accept no compromise; they would only | “fark” Lord Clarendon (Br), Lavender, Huenoe Ayres, | Schr Sylvester, ilalc, Hoboken for Taunton. Fe te are an Rte one Goel eetgtoRn B 4 AMemprr—We have got the bosses on their | work eight hours for a full day’s pay. The question | ret 29 and the mouth of the Hver March 6, with hides | Schr Lookout, Port Johnson for Portsmouth. Bailed lath, brigs Jas Davis, Partridge Porte Riess 17 the Activin of the Employers. knees and we must keep, them there. They have | of Mr. Moore was put to the vote, and carried by @ | and wool toJ Morrell, “Had strong NE winds and rough | Sehr JM Hurlburt, Port Johnson for Providence. |. | peiphin (Br), Bebrens, New Ori Spin; Uheudiena é laughed at us for years. They tell us they are the | vote of 36 to 19, weather on_ first leaving the river, which continued Schr Wim Saulisbury, Hardy, Elizabethport for Provi- } Sponaware, Delaware Breakwater; 23d, Eastern bosses, and they tell will ruin them-that | When the report of the committee came in, how- | up to Jat 2 8, was then beenlmed 25 days between lat 2) | dence. Foster, and I Howland, Freeman, New York; 24th, C they have contrects.. They have. no. tight to con. | ever, the sentiment was changed, and it was nally | and 188, lon ss W: crossed the equator April 22 in lon 40W | Schr Henrietta, Burdette, New York for New Haven. | line, Behrens, Mobile,” : : . ta. ) con- 8 strony 2 trades, uj , the: ‘southerl r £ Cuffe, Gormanley, New York for Oys' ¥ On the eveningyof Saturday, May 4, a strike was | tract our labor... ‘They may contract for the sale of | resolved to take no further action in the matter | Winds: upto Matioraa’ tious, thence Odaye mith light N Fay, speeed oF y CuRpert ah, bark Mary Susell, Mitsondigha, fr 7 ‘erdered to take Fave on the following Monday in | thelr labor; for the sale of thelr materiay thy as | penters, co be called on Monday evening, lad been | bark "shovng commercliiie coder i'l B°S, hom st | SehF Hath fuse Brown, Now Venn for Haron To rr orbs Crank Meaans aw Tork all the lodges of the Patuters’ Union in the district | NO tght whatever to contract for us. We might as | Prin fo! , Vincent tor Cork, 5 days out, Y 2 Schr John RK Ashbur, Blake, Flizabethport for Norwich. | PRAM Mel, Now Oras on Colony. Berry, rk Allemania (N G), Muller, Maracaibo, 19 days, with Sehr Expedite, Rondout for Newport. * ‘of Manhattan I¢jwad. The terms to be demanded | "Mr, Suaw moved as an amendment to the resoln- eto Pavenstodt & Co, “Hed light winds and calms; | Sehr Emerald; DeCastro, New York for Bridgeport, Bape: Ji; Japan Hoyer, Mev, Yore for Copanhe Nem, Bs Wie tae ere ee at jisasters, ‘Were eight howrs labor per day and the payment | tion “that we do not recognize the bosses now in 6 days N of Hatteras, ¢ Warren’ Gates, Sinith, Port Johnson ‘for Provi- | “'s%# . : ; 1 jailed 6th, Scud Nilsson, Anderson, New York; Mi session at Cooper Institute as representing the boss Pp G S rk Ilva (Br), Litson, Maracatbo April 28, and the har | dence. Graham, Williams (irom New York). ' of the same wayes thet had hitherto been received. | Carpenters of New York.” S H I P IN N EW «| May I, wiih colteo, 4c, to Muitland, Phelps & Co, Had | - Schr Hester Davis, Ellzahethport for Portchester, (a eee Gate ‘The Grand Lotge of the International Painters’ | ‘The SecRETARY—We are not ready for that reso- fine weather; sailed in company bark Victoria Perez, for | Schr P & R RR No 46, Philadelphia for Pawtucket. FALMOUTH JA, May S—In port brig Slr Robert Peel Union (Univea s, sh | lution, W rful; then let us be mer- New York: April 30, passed in brig W A Henney andschr | Schr Roanoke, Barrett, Philadelphia for Middletown. for New Yor! lon ( a{tates and Canadas) ordered each | lution. We are very powerful; then 3 Almanac for New York—This Day. Gerant, from St Thomas to load for New York, Schr Isabel Porter, Hall, Elizabethport for Newport. ciful. (Cheers.) The ‘meeting at Cooper Institute ark'W_E Heard (Br), Robbins, Havana 17 days, with | _ Schr Commodore Kearnéy, Holbrook, Elizabethport for GuovcestER, May 4—Arrived, Trinidad, Prowse, member im the district of Manhattan to be paid — Bi more. to-night may not be representative of the bosses; v sugar to J W Elwell & Co. joston. . from ite Treasury @aily full rates of wages during | putit may he the nucieus of a body that may yet | Sun rises...... 440] Moon sets..morn 302 Bark JE Holbrook, Toavit Cardenas, 14 days, with | “Rehr Q O Ackon, Mond New York for Stamford. Maier a re Cie Points. Feanon ; : ji 9 | molasses, to the Jerse gar House Co, vesse he Dar ms, New York for Stamford. OFS. vel. ‘the continuunce-of'the movement, The Union had | crush us. We were very few one year ago. I hope | Sun seta,...... 713] High water.morn 5 19 | pluses, to the deriey Oity Nigar Mowe aavanorth ot | Schr Geo Gilum Marray, Hoboken for Pordand, a IY faa ved Onin, Reenantey Lene " ; ; an , im this district a, memberahtp of fifteen hundrea, | ‘at We Will meet their committee to-night, and if eae Hatteras, Sloop Deep River, Scott: Elizabethport for Greenwich. |, ~ } | they concede to our demand that the resolution ‘TEAMERS. Bark James E Ward, Nickerson, Cardenas 1 with | Steamer Metis, Davis, New York for Provideene, ‘Bali and on ‘the iMmt day of the strike received | wilibe rescinded. OCEAN 8 qiath James F Ward, Nickerson, Cardenas 17 days, Steamer Oxpray, Kenny, New York for Pall River, Ralied 4th, Limacrig. (, Thompson, New Yo rk. fan accession to/their ranks of over five hundred. | Mr. HAWKR, President of the Amalgamated Soci- jark Kohinoor (Bt), Cooper, Caibarien 12 days, with | Steamer Albatross, Davis, New York for Fall River, Gasaroce, Bay fe pales, George el auc BY ety—Gentlemen, I think this question has been | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | molasses, to B H Howell, Son & Co; vessel to Jones & —— Nee “Their Sees GGL eva taa ware pre wen ventilated. Tdon't know that I can say any. MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE, Lough. ad light winds and calms; been 5 days north of BELOW. qonnou April 80-—Safted, Robt Morrison, Seavey, Hy siege : 5 thing farther. I am surprised at the strength 0! _ Steamers, Destination, Office. Bark Julia Ann @Br), Baker, Cetbarien 12 days, with su- | | Bark Osmo (Rus), Hannila, from Newcastle, F, March | zance); May 1. Serafing, Zunino. Boston and farnished¥y the oMcers with such information | this mecting. We are gathered for the purpose of | — I : gar. OPV King & Co; vessel to J Borland €'Co, Had | 25, with cont, to Ha FW Meyer, (Boarded by pilot boat | GIRGENT, April 24-—Salled, Antonlo, Molino New as they Wishee' published in regard to the progress getting hyd ig CEES A lari rox . poo tee May 2. [Ree png nor aa Aeris ie Hatteras; from thence 6 days, ra LS nce bear tet Palermo | Park, for ‘Boston, ag: Merb Br), Hall, from St Jago we shoul Insul ie bosses, bu real hem » with ht winds and calms. 01 real A 5 ved! ti A alee 5 te | made, but all-other business was entirely suspended | fairly, and be satisfied with the attainment of our | Mauhatt Liverpool.» Bark Magiio M (Bn), Mitchell, Matanzas, 16days, with Pe ed ester Al trestles bl during the time they were present. By the even- | object. City of Brussels. Liverpool... Anger to. OnnKS Sa) Vemiey a. Onny Ame ee = ‘Haver, May S—Arrived, Thomas Dunham, McLemg | ‘The CHATRMAN announced that the substance of | Oceanic... riverpool. light winds and calms; been 7 days north of Hatteras, | SAILED. Rew York. | img of the first day (Monday) thirty of the sixty | tno question now before the meeting was simply that | Trinacria -|Giassow...:]7/ Bowling Green | gomasor, Had light, variable winds; been 7 days north | £t4amships Republic. for Liverpool: GUY. of Memtcgal Gna teei ety eet Vor oi oonaTOreD) Andersaq | rms in the elty acceded to their demands. The | ali the members of the united orders of American | Main... Bremen: Bowling Green | or fiatteras, : i do; Parthia, do; Perelre, Havre, Dentechiand, Bremed) | Guat aH sa, Byr, Laminerts, New York | rest followed gradually, and the strike ended with | capenters and amalgamated joiners shall go on | (iy cr anew Tiverpool..|1 Broadway, Brig Realidade (Br), Cunha, Rio Grande 60 days, with | Washington, New Oricans: Western Metropolis, do; San | _Sniled from Caxhaven 3d, Dr Barth, Bockwoldt, N@v| Jacinto, Savannah; Champion, Charleston; Old Domin- strike next Monday morning unless they get $3 50 | City of Par: Dides, ke, so ordi ‘the week. +|EAverpool..|15 Brosdwa; Brig J Howland (of Boston), Freeman, Demerara, 23 ‘Wor er day for eight hours work, and it is understood | Adriatic . .| Liverpool. .|19 Broadw Paes - oat ; ion. Richmond, &c. Hutt, May 7.—Arrived, Stratford, Olsen, Pensacola. — (| RVIDENCR OFA GooD TACTIOIAN IN THE cam. | That we shall Hot work undertime, between the | Australis. ‘JOlasgow'::|F Bowling Green | a8y%.qth sugar and molasses to ater Wad ight winds | ear eer aets aniled from this port during the | wllorouit, April Nic-Arrivedy park iW Wood ia Though it may%iave been unwittingly displayed, | hoursof seven and cight in the morning and five | Fetcire . Lalas ia Besnawes: rig Eliza Stwovens (of New Bedford), Burgess, Port | past week :— REAR R ashe rate Ar Reena rare. OkinoareeP. mi fc 1. | and six in the evening. ps sda gi G Morant, Ja., 18 days, with bamboo, to Crocker, Wood & May 12—Bark Attila; brig Ortano. land, 0; 224, ship Syren, J ‘on, Callao. i ie Movement-sitwed traces of profound general- ‘The resolutions were unanimously adopted, amid italic < aa oe eae weal aa been Sdaya ror of HR HOERS, pee aa omen mines Seinnon vai punter, ‘In port 20, barks Tolani (Haw), Ropes, for New Balj “9 apa - CE Pickering (of Deer Isle), ui *, ne, Eureka, Florence er, Forngot; 8 !DOMu + at | ship in its conduct. Some time previous a general | the wildest excitement and most tremendous | PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 18, 1872. Pre Aer iti dele ahd solasecn too L Merchant, | Gustave Dising, Robin; Wesley & Seymour, Sephen “A ford; D © Murray, Bennett, disg; steamer Mohongo, Bend) Wevolt against“the ten hour system was contem- | cheering. When the meeting had partially come to Had moderate weather; been 6 days north of Hatteras. Bishop, Salve. nett, do. ‘ i plated and more or tess Eaticdihyite had been made | 0Tder a committee was appointed to confer with the |. Trig Lewis Clark (or hangor), Smith, Rarvados,10 Gays, | —ltheShip Naturalist; barks Loutsa Bruno, Teluca, | y@ivxacoa. PR, May 2—In port brig N B Stowers, for Naw bosses and inform them of the decision arrived at. |”. CLEARED. with molasses to H Trowbridges’ Sohs—vessel to HW | Vesta, Newcastle, Hampton Conrt, Adriatic, Prep trind: | Havana, May 7—Shtled, brig Brother's Pride (Br), Bild) ‘Wor the strugwic. Large sums of money had been | The Ouarr proposed that while the committee |’ : Yand & Co, Had One weather; been 6 days north ot | Sessa Alexandra, brigs Eicctra, Nellie Ware, Valkyrien, | ton.n port north of Hatteras, ere agathered into ‘the treasuries of the varions unions, | was ont and they were waiting for its return the | | steamship Republic (Br), Perry, Liverpool vin Queens. MN while’ ina Ae of temporary iasaniy, Jumped | Marco Pole) Ludwig? brig Balene. uOPD Veh Cecelia, | Saited A7th, steamship City of Austin, Eldridge, New mal; jermat een admitted to | town—J H Spai verboard and was drowned. 4 16th—Ships Bertha, Waterloo; barks Nanny, Tdaho, 4 = ae hatin ae Pek ay eaceap aaa the hall should be invited to the platform, as they | | Rignmahip City of Montreal (Br), Kennedy, Livernoot ““Grig Ella (Br), Joues, Cardenas, 14 days, with sugar, to | Anna, La Bella, Venskabet; briga Water Lily, Lima, Mi: | ,2?xesTow, Ja, May 7—Arrived, brig Clara P Gibbs, Pera orga et a ae - satoh aga rs Pe Soe inen might present something interesting to the meet- | Vig Queenstown. John Dile. riverpool via Queens- order. pe. § lght easterly winds ‘and fine weather; been Spee fepeus Emma; schrs Sam Weller, Perseverance, | “Tivexpoor, May Pacbtrived, Nevada [(s), Forsyth, New, ares educa aie ei aiasn$ eptatdl town—CG Francklyn. Brg LO Madeira (of Philadelphia), Moslander, Guan. | —17th—Barks Armina, Jahann Carl, Estella, Golden; brigs | York, (and cnt ont Oth for do); Olympus is), Cll, Boston “Which it woald ald with Uberal sums ‘the Now | eomrwith the cabinet makers on Mondey nexe, | | geigamine, Deuuschiand (NG), Neynaber, Bremen via tanamo,16.day with sugar to. Woses Taylor & Cotvessel Urdahl, James Ratchiord, Josephine; schr Wm L Bure || Stes city of Dublin. (a Pelamotte, New Fork (aud enya) ‘York strikers. Now, at this season of the year, no | "Mr. ROBERT PURCELL, Secretary of tho Plumbers’ | “Steamship lowa (ir), Ovenstone, Glasgow—Henderson | Wiray; been Gdays north of Haticrne eee CMTY | TONES ship Himalaya; barks Washington, Prindsesse | *¥, Small; Valparaiso, Philadetphia; 6th B workmen are, perhaps, in such universal demand | Union, made some humorous remarks, claiming £08 mehip Jason (NG), Haack, Stettin—Wendt & Ram. | 4Bts¥ i Hill (ot Provincetown), Whorf, Aux Cayes 1 | Alexandra; brig Tubal Cain, Beate nee Rinse Boece oe one that practically the plumbers only worked eight iP go, days, with logwood and coffee to R Thackery; vessel to | Wind at sunsct SSE. topher, Brandhoft, New York; Esmeralda, Fox, San Fri jackena ‘Work and such as could not wellbe delayed induced | get ten hours’ pay for elght hours work. In futoro | | Steamship Clyde, Kennedy, Galveston via Key West—O ee Sree Oe Lec ateed Tie ia Sdaye within | Steawer Moxricetzo (sealer), hefore reported aban. | New York; Caledonia, Dana, New Orleans via Newport. lor, ‘as the painters. They were first appointed to lead hours, but they were cette to be working ten; go Ville de Paris (Fr), Surmont, Havre, Geo | Bret Son & Co. Had tine weather; been 5 days north of Entered out 4th, Maytiows Boston ; Arlington, +@ff in the action, and the exigencies of contracted | and it was only by dodging they had been able to Hatteras, Marine Disasters. cMCleared 6th,'Armonia, Maggic, and Catarina, Maresc! oy heir employers to hastily capitul Then into | they intended to have it distinctly: understood | H Mall 0. 40 miles of Sandy Hook. doned, left St Johns, NF, on the 27th ult, bound to Boston. fall tot is breuch in the ten hour system, one after | that they would only work eight hours. Breamip George Washington, Gager, Now Orleans—H | “OW Wii Turks Wilkins, Portland 8 days, with head- | On the20th, inn alc,asen struck her and carried nway | Costello, New Orleans via Newport; City of Brusels (9) s@nother, the many unions were wheeled, till now ‘Mr. HOWARD, representing the amalgamated car- 5 ae Sant Factntecdiieard; BAVAGnatOW 42 Gack: ings to Evans, Ball & Co, rudder and causing other damage; they rigged a drag to | york: Stralsund. Oahlenere, Philadelphia; 6th, Foster finally present a solid front, which will in all | penters, spoke enthusiastically of the prospects. lesage dha anbolta t's) msec Econ ta} arr! hr Voyageur (Br), Varwell, Palermo, 68 days, with | steer by, but the tackle fouled on the peppeller and sionped ‘ Hutton (a), Gastle, and City of Antwe: , obliges Y ) : chr Voya ‘ fruit to WH Westerveit & Co—vessel to @ F’Bulley. Passed | the machinery ; she sprun Probability bear down one after another all the | "A vote of thanks was tendered to the Plumbers’ Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Mor- | Gibraltar April8; took the middie passage and had strong | totake refuge aboard’ the French brig Loulse, for, Monte- “Obstacles that may be opposed to them. Union and the United Cabinetmakers. n & Co. tye a THE MORALS OF THE MOVEMENT. Mr, ROSEMAN, of the carpenters, told a dream he | “Steamship Old Dominion, Bourne, Norfolk, City Point | Wesiprly winds to lon @ Wi trom thence light westerly | cello, Deing in a sinking condition, as before stated. ‘The controlling element hasso far been moderate, | nad the night before. He dreamed he went down | ®hd Richmond—Old Dominion Steamship Co. ‘Schr Hera (of orton Kent, Rio Janciro 60 days, with | ney SORA, = y of Ani ynon, New York; Richmond (6), McNab, Philadel+ Aminta, Naylor, San Francisco; Olympus (s), Gillf joston.. orton, at San Francisco 10th from Syd- | Loxpox, May 6—Arrived, Havilah, Robertson, and te) z 2 me) NSW, repor ril 22, George Leighton, seaman, v. A ry, dos gn deprecated the action of the unthinking when | to” Priuco's Bay, “where he ‘has a’ tendency | yerrisyin? John tabson, Winters, Georgetown, Do—G B | cortee, to order—versel to makter, ‘Crossed the Equator | SC orth Ameri ofeonsumpoon. Me ee ey ONS iat te Gareebell tices ianon: Bas %& tended to involve matters in any disgraceful | to go in his normal condition, and was fish- | ~ Steamship Volunteer, Bloodgood, Philadelphia—Loril- | APTi #2, in lon 4030 W; had E and NNE winds to the | 9 Le se paurt (NG), from New York for Quebec, with | ton; Bebington, Harrison, Beaufort. _quarrel or aresort to force in gaining their end. | ing with a rod presented to him by the car- | tara Steamship Co...” Z Famators, Wok, the NE trades strong in lat1 Nand held | gy tons coal before reported), struck on Brandy Ledges, | , Cleared 6th, Eleanor ¥on Flotow, Ahrens, New York ey claim that the two hours during which they re- nters, While he was fishing a deputation | Steamship Zodiac, Chapin, Salem—Murray, Ferris & Co. | "Sthr'¥rank Howard (of Bath), Merritt, Para 20 days, | of New Harbor, 10 miles W of Whitebead Light, ona | American Union, Delano, do. } we to work they wish to devote to the improve- | from the Incid depths came to the surface and re- | Steamship Neptunie. Baker. BostonH F Dimock. with Fubberand Wate So FG Guumares—vescel torte | dirk, rainy night, att AM. on the lth inst. Was got of | Entered out 7th. Mary Ann, Munster, for Fall River. A OR Re they | may | quested that he should not catch any more till next ee ee ee Wenberg. Tad light winds and calms; Deen 8 days nor ee ie ate a er re are pi maaan ie iter per late te occupy ie positions —_ whic’ jovermber. He said, “Hold on, my fine fellows! In ‘Ship City of Berlin (Br), Warden, Bristol—E E Morgan's | 9f Hatteras; May 16, lat $6 10, lon , spoke brig t Wind hating to SW. slipped anch d made gail fovILLE, May 17—Arrived, steamshipa Assyria, Smith, @ndustry and ability open to men in this country | November my line won't be long enongh to catch | sens ‘ x be dey ls Seon, NB, ror Cuba. «, with sugar and | offshore, Finding the vessel Could not be kept afloat, ner | New York for Glasgow, sth, Moravian, Graham, Por +g@ooner or later in life. They also claim that, a8 | you.’ So with the bosses in November—we won't | _ Ship Franconia (new), Gray, Mollendo and Callao—J 8 . N & Co, ven! iN ead ¢ ‘A boat came off, and with her | land for Liverpool. i y find work one time or another and for days ot | be able to cateh them. He had been accustomed to | Spinney. sees to Wardell & Co, veasel to Blinpson & Clap Peet ee eee Waceunachorent Lite Harbor near | MARSEILLES, May 2—Sailed, John Zittlosen, Wilkinson be t % at light NE winds; been 8 days north of Hatteras. S ¢ x shore at 1 ‘apres : a i weeks in succession at all points between the Bat- | gtrikes ever since 1932, and the present was the | , Batik Excelsior (Nor), Singdahlsen, Waterford—Tetens | Acie pe “Hurt, Low, Magnguen PR, 12 days, with | Tor Bay, to save lif essel, if possible. Materials are | Cette. = Yery and flarlem, they are sometimes employed at | largest gathering he had ever seen ie congratu- | * fare Regina del Cin (Aus), Tomasini, Trieste and Flume | Uff to Miller & Houghton. Hud fine weather May 16, | being landed ; vessel a total wreck, Manes, Ane Ther vec pecahagtae ana Rostond at distances from their homes, and need more | Jated them on their success. « Guy —Kremmelsbers & Co. . big Sy ke bars Ohas Wella of Doriiend Ca ae a Bark Prancts, Field, from ude a 2 Inland for Queens. | gen, Havana; sehr Abbie Pitman, Lombard, Portland. ¢ in which to get to the scene of their labors in A BRickLaYER—Gentlemen, I came here to-night } Bark Raffacle (tal), Savarese, Leghorn—Soger & Co, anche, Marcus Hunter (of Portland), Orr St Croix ly | town, which put into Stanloy, FI, Jan 16, in distress, had } _ saiiod oth, brigs Hattie 8 Bishop, Webber, Philadelphia: -gaue they enjoy a fair amount of slecp. more to learn from your action any hint as to the | ,,BAtk Braz dtr), Prout, Fort Medway, SS—Boya & | {ane wenther: beer & days north of Hatieras. SU hk a as I a a ge pa a PR LT Tk a a So hl Ae IASONIG HALL—AFTERNOON SESSION OF CARPENTERS. | best course of my organization to pursue than for. pcken. Schr Diploma (of Boothbay), Pinkham, Nassau 8 days, ‘ ¥4 5 tithe é - eet. Bark Ormna, Pettingill, Cow Bay—Brett, Son & Co. awe , Bria Srartien F. , Bartling, from Viquez, PR, | Nxwoasrix, May ntered ont, Baltic, Donner, fot At a quarter past two P. M. the carpenters’ meet: | aught else. On Monday next we take i crack reek Serer Ein Magee Hostone-O Barticee pith fruit to Montel & Bartow; vessel'to BU Wenders: | sor New York, whi a Nat Tato Be The aD Ade Th diet | New York y 8a, Vaerge, Norgaard, Wilmington, NC. opened in secret session, the HeaLp reporter | at it. We have hurried up in this matter in | Brig Emily (Br), Marsiiall, Laguayra and Porto Cabello T Grace Webster (of Portland), Hume, Cardenas, 12 | tess, Would Nave her cargo taken forward by brig Sarah | Newrort, May 4—Cléared, Kong Sverre, New York. Ing admitted to a seat by vote of the body. ‘The | order to give you a brace. We've been through the | —Ezra Wheeler. days, with sugar and molasses to Moses Taylor € Co—ves- | 4 Holbrook Dan), Sailed Sd, A & E Lott, Manley, Boston ; ‘Mercurius, New, hhall Was more crowded than on the day or evening | mill before, and we know how the old thing works. petig Nellie, Owens, Guadaloupe and Martinique—Roche | ge/to Miller & Haughton. Had light head winds and Scur Montana, from New York of and for Machias, with phir cae apoc, May 6—Arrived, Ocean Child, Davies, Sad previous and more perfect order prevailed. Com- | Onr cause is your cause. Some of our bosses tell Brig Chak: Hoard, Neville, St Martins—H A Vatable & | Calms; been 4 days north of Hatteras. @ cargo of corn and flour, got ashore on Ten Pound Island, | yannah. Stee re ” . sy mittees Naan in the early morning session | ug they used to work from sunrise to sun- | gon ‘were coming in with reports froin the different dis- | get, and ta think we ought always ‘Brig Rio (Br), days, with fruit to Mr Dougl sel to Master. Tad | filled with water. The vessel aid cargo will be a total : McDonald, Cardenas—Brett, 8 , y York tricts of the city they had been appointed to visit. to do the same. leDonald, Carden: rett, Son & Co. Boston (not New York). Ht “1! “ moderate weather; been 6 days north of Hatteras. May | loss. The Montana was 69 tons register, built at Barn- P , Is age is different. We can do | Briy EH Rich, Paine, Cardenas—J E Ward & Co. 17, off Chisecoteague, picked up elght boxes of tobacco | stable, Mass, in 1836. . Fe rR De rons tag ce Schr E A DeHart (of Rrothbay), Pinkham, Baracoa, 12 | near Matinicus, on the bth inst, where she bilged and | Y90\"liwo, April 22—Sailed, bark Armenivn, nigh ‘The CHAIRMAN, Mr, Pardy, called the meeting to ich we 01 Ww Brig Amelia @r), Deal, St Mary's River—Brett, Son & 4 " : . y eae o iy 8 Se ea oat edd coal Bom ogee y marked 7 Jones, Virginia; had been buta short time in Sena Pavizzox, Lenseott, from Port Zehneon for Roston, | Zid. Hoius, Sandy Hook. if A committee was moved to wait on the Brooklyn | then science, discoveries und invention have come Bh Siver Stith Satta Cruz Twenty Schr Lucy Hammond, Dudley, Pensacola, 22 days, with | Badly’ Sprung; wil probably have voget a now mas | Centar Amenloas aint Constiintien Farnsworth, Sard inion, on Monday evening next, to impress to play in our trades, especially in yours, I don’t Shr ¢ a Ewen. | yellow pine to arks & Ud; vessel to master.” Ha i + at, 5 ' ‘them the necessity of thefr members not working know but bricks are Isid tn the aame way now that | penn eee Pettis, Gallashaw, Barncoa—B J'Wen if he northerly winds und calms; been six days north of | S100? Guynx, Crocktord. from Hoboken for Cow Bay, | FROGMG oso, Ja, May 9—In port achr Emma L Richy fn this city unless they get New York wages and | they used to be. Both then and now we | Schr Azelda & Laura, McIndoe. Baracoa—B J Wenberg. | MAtterae | 0+ tine. Bayles, Jacksonville 10 da Afternoon and sunk. -Itis thought she can be rated with. | Jenkins, from Boston, to load on her return. iv time—4. e., $3 50 for efght hours labor, The Chair | manage to stick them in some way. When Schr Washington Freeman, Robinson, Eleuthera—B J with yellow ine to Rpeiones & Huseoll-- vesee! 00 nia out much difficulty. Captain McClellan, of the slooy Port Moraxt, Ja, May 1—No Am vessel in port. , ‘appointed’on this committee Messrs, Groley, Roge- | we used to have strikes we Just started | Wenbere. | a. Weindeed. Wet) hie | eke He Rutan Wecley: Virginia, Farmer, and the New York Herald's news boat, extricate Pour av Pauxcr, “April 30-In port brig Jane, Alle ‘man and Mannin. them and let them jog along any wa’ SMa dc LAR eT rte Schr DW Vaughan, Hopkins, Virginia. the master and crew of the Glyde out of the water, where | ftom Boston, Just arrived; Oliver Outts, Nelson, for Ne' + | Wolf & Co. Behr Adaliza Loveland, Virginic® they had been struggling for some time. York, ldg, tosailin $days; schr Ella’ Frances, Bulgerg A 8TREET DEMONSTRATION PROPOSED. I. have learned from your meetings in Schr Active, Edgett (Br), Dorchester. NB—Heney & Par- rte een from Boston, just arrived. On motion the Chair appointed Messrs, Nolan, | Masonic. Hall some. new’ features, When | ker. } : Behr Magelian. tiaplecon, Viesints qStOor, Tonurxt, Pardeo, from New York for Madison, | '“Powon, PR, May 2—in port brigs Antelope, digg; Alted Murand, Sullivan, Meagher and Allenacommittee | any carpenters continue work and won't Schr Peter Mitchell (Br), Partridge, StJohn, NB—B J Schr Jacob Bitdsall, Robinson, Virginta, "adelal o Frank B Re the 13th inst, one of the | vela, for Baltimore in 4 days; Ristag ‘Sun, Tom few Had Frank E Rhodes, fell overboard and was " %o arrange for a street procession some time during | join the strike you send out a committee to bring | Wenberg. Sehr Eclipse, Garteld, . The 7 ven, just arrived. tho coming week. A member reported that, from | them in. That's what we propose todo; andifyou | SchF Pacretsa, Consens, Key Wost-B J Wenberg. Schr BF Reeves, Rrainan, Virginia, ail caris tovsave him were unavailing, Whodes was | qqhi@ou,N® May 9—Arrived, bark Boomerang (Br), Sows conversations he had held with members of the | notice any bricklayers at work during the strike, Schr B F Farnham, Brewster, Jacksonville—Van Bront Schr Palestine, Pharo, Virginia. about 18 years of age and a native of Islip, LI. In port May 11, bark Warrior (Br), Kitchen, for Boston plasterers’, stonecutters’ and other unions, he was | just tell any of our boys passing by where they can | & Bro. one Lie ha keneek Vitanata Axtwenr, May 3—The wreck of the American ship | ldj : Y certain they would gladly join a popular demon- | drop on them. If they work where you do throw | Schr Leonora, Glover, Savannah Bentley, Miller & Co. opt euadelcare, bhoisen view Escort for New which was burnt in the roads Nov JurrNstowN, May 5—Arrived. ina, Basson, New York. Low, Sherrer, Virginia, 3 Ui tration in large force. dust in their eyes, laugh at them and drive them | |,Schr Glenwood, Dickinson, Washington, bO—Slaght & muita 13, will be sold on May 17, with the cargo remaining in it ‘ailed Sth, Unicorn, Hall ifrom Gulveston), Altona ‘THE PLASTERERS AID IN THE EFFORT. into the Union by shamjng them, if they have any | Petty. ‘ inia. Fatwouti, May 7—The Japan, Hoyer, from New York | Herbert Beech, Crosby (from Savannah), Reval. \ Acommittes, which had. visited the buildings | shame left. This speaker was full of humor aud pate F E Hallock, Hallock, Washington, DC—Slaght & Miraitin. sa for Copenhagen (petroleum), arrived here to-day, teal ee ee eee Oe ‘where work was going on and the shops in all the | kept the audience in a roar. : ‘Schr Vapor, Applegate, Washington, DC—Slaght & Petty. x u jeorgetown, DO. he TEN REtetER ee ee Racoon, March 31—Sailed, John Tucker, Taylor, Fald saree and aventes as far up town as’ Fifty-ninth | “Rnother bricklayer said that he was surprised at | chr JW nichards, Moore, Washington, Doe Van Brune | Schr § Morgan, Van Cleet, Georgetown, DC: soned 70 barrels of cargo. E. ‘ é % chr Ji ie Ro eT er, Georg . D Street, and between Fifth avenue and the North | tne Immense gathering (and all this noise without Schr 3D Ingratan: Dickinson, Philedely if mouth, E. & Bro. i : § Fayan, April 21—The Rebecca (Austrian bark), Cetcon- SUNDERMAND, May 5—Sailed, Cutwater, Smith, Singad River, reported. A man, called in the vernacular | the adjunct of lager showed Its earnestness), and it | (Schr More Light, Young, Calals—John Boynton’s Son & | greown, Conn. Hl pe, hiladelphia for Mid- | vich, trom Neweastle for York (general cargo), has | pore. put in here to-day to repair her rudder (before reported), | Sournamrrox, May 4—Sailed, Berlin (®, Undentectt ofthe amalgamation a “lumper,’? was working | was dificult for a man to speak before such a mass ‘ficl 7 HP Schr Abby Wasson, Wasson, Bangor, for Newark, 6 days, | which was damaged during a gale on April 13 and 14, en), m1 Sone nena envcnth atieet, A number of | who had never addressed 'e larger audience than | pchtJzsting, Kenniston, Roston—I P Brown & Co... | with lumbct tod H Winchester & Co, bidgeebi ag rhein ait ecard a Ee eee eee stonecntters and plasterers at work near by advised | his wife and three children, He would like to speak | Wood. ee $ Passed Through Hell Gate. The Arlington, Stephenson, from Liverpool for Philadel: | York. as "2 the committee to go up and break his head. They | to them in, an interesting manner, but apologized br V Barkalew, Holmes, Derby, Ct—Rackett & Bro, phia, which put in here April 6, with loss of sails and urELDS, May 6—Sailed, Virgo, New York. added that on Tuesday last they threw a carpen- | for his wart of intellect. Notwithstanding this ap- ie L, Daniels, siiller, Hirtford Rackett & Co. BOUND SOUTH. spark is repairing: the crew refuse to proceed in her on | Sraxuey, FI. March lin port bark francis, Field ter’s tool box out ofa third story window, break- | parently fatai defect he made a fervid and lengthy SUE Nintiiaean masints Alina Bark Blanche (Br), Hogg, Windsor, NS, for New York, 90 | one of the crew had died on, the passage and the mare | hermowiand’s Isladd for Queenstown, to sail in 10 daysd fing his tools, and if they caught any more working | specch, frequently interrupted by applause. Bloomfield, Hobbie, Stamford—Stamford | 44ys With plaster. f ; se had been sent to England for trial. St Tnowas. April 13—Arrived, schr Meteor, Estes, Bo ‘ten hours they would pour a hod fall of mortar | ‘The humorous delegate of the Bricklayers again | Manufacturing Co. Brie aoe oe ay ada NE, for New York, with ‘The Colorado, from Ardrossan for Boston, which put in | ton; 19th, bark Isabella (Arg), Newhall, Guadaloupe (an down their throats, So far the active assistance of | addressed the meeting, and proposed that commit- Steamer D Utley, Davis, Philadelphia, Oe earon Aedawe, Wontigr Ns, for New York, with | here leaky April 10, is discharging. sailed 20th for Cuba). ‘the Plasterers may ve exPece erm, acrrvs. _. ~ | pines of meciingot the otner on Monday to report | 6 ath foney Ebates lantr fo Cranial Betton & Co. gor New York, | ie Grandiqne wherrame machaner in ailthe nines: | and St of Hatsrany Minnie Graham (Be), rabam, ff 2 TKN HOUR PEOPLE TIM! r b Lie place of meeting of the ond ©) For adelphia. ea St Davidson, Co! s , | via Grande «she was frozen in allthe winter), | and) i A 1» fo pope in Bercls fi ‘ BUeAnIOr MAySowary Mulls, SHIAACIphIA, witenatatoe st IY Duryea NS, for New York, | 7" Montreal; passed the Straits of Canso on the Iah inst, | CaFdenas and do, gatreets, and in John’s kine the men are still work- | respective bodies. On his retiring the delegation us she encouearen, ice witich, serve ner in and she hes | pester, boston; bark Gustay cvO), kramer. doy or Sng ten hours per day. Burke, of Greenpoint, has | to which he belonged was honored with a vote of ARRIVALS. He ge to ee eo veworth for New York, with inm- | ieovor water in her, for repairs Maggie Gross (Br), Gross, Baltimore. Bi h Moore B e pss be 5 s At shops in Barclay, Grand and Nort once or twice during the day the progress of their LEWeSitowinvlds rete St George, NB, for New York, | butshe encnintered tee which stoveherin andthe had | pStOMR, Nh May 16—Arrived, ship John N | Schr A! Men working at the corner of Hudson and Barrow | thanks. —— ber to order. tec The RP Trikste, April 30—Sailed, Luigino, Lamonia, Tanarinog Btrects ten hours, On the east side of the city the | Ateleven o'clock P. M., there then being about REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Schr Malaprop, McCarthy, Calais for New York, with | yeti, the Mefsey semterday tn tow of the ae Rescne and | Naw Yor following employers have men working ten hours:— | one thousand persons in the hall and several hun- Steamship Calabria (Br), MeMickan, Liverpool, May 7 | lumber to order. 3 had proceeded ns far as the Grosby Lightship when one | york April 17—Arrived,, Jasper, Webber, New Powell, avenue ©; Powers, Ninth street; Brown & | dred about the entrance, the committee which had | and Queenstown sth, with mdse and S61 passengers to UG Schr Hampton, Fletcher, Machias for New York, with | of the crew, named James Morley, fell overboard and was VALPARAISO, March 16—In port, ship Norway, Wood. Twenty Hottmire’s, ship | been sent to confer with the bosses were an- | Francklyn. 9 45, lon 20 08, passed steam- | spiles to Snow & Richardson. drowned. hs port inte, vy. Woods Harpers, y-elghth stree eee daemenoalc an aa tow ner, ‘Fifth street’ (fifty men); Moore & Little, | nounced as having returned and boing ready,to re- | fi. Spain, hence for Lverpaol. 17th lat 404% lon 7 a), | | Sehr Harper, Gilley, Bangor for New York, with lamber {th street. Dubois, in Spring street, and Sibley, | port. ent intervals portions of an apparent wreckage evidently ‘Schr Caspian, Larrabee, Calais for New York, with lum- | Werp, encountered ico and stove in port bow; three feet [ pring street, are on the west side and work te REPORT FROM THE BOSSES. not long in the water; some of the spars appeared to be | ber to Snow & Richardson. of water in the hold; been pumping 6 hours, and pumps | New York. bury, from Guanape for Hamburg, disg for repairs, bark Pont Hawxssvny, CB, May M—Bark Germania, Ant. | Clara Louisa (Br), Summers, for San Erancised, lg, Vina Cavz, April 10Q—Arrived, Black Prince, Marshally Me < ten hours in Fortieth street, at m a Jashed together as though to form a raft; Ivth, noon, lat | Schr Fred Warren, Parker, Bangor for Newark, with | Continuatly going. Wermourn, May 6—In Portland Roads, W H Jenkinsy eee ee out Ro Fourteenth street, | , Mr. CHATRMAN—Your committee waited mpon the | 4) lon 6462 passed @ bark bound west, showing signal | lumber to Clads & Co. , Qurnec, May 18—The ship Royal Charter (Br) is reported | Seely, from Antwerp for Troon. Columb and at 80 iP p oe omble “street bosses, who had been waiting for us abont an hour. | flags 1K HL Schr John Kelly, Jonesport for New York, with spiles to | ash: nh Anticosti Island. She will probab ort: A report was received from @ committee that fen | We stated our decision to them, and they asked a ‘Seameip England (Br), Andrews, Liverpool May Zand | Snow 4 Mcharden. “ DIE tO) Se eeo. Hine caono ltiolucte large quantites of Resa, ~~ gmenavere working at 120 Third avenue on ten | tow minutes to lay it before their body for consid- Queenstown 34 with mdse ‘and passengers to FW J Hurst. | Schr New Zealand, Booth, Thomaston for New York, | ag.; from Rotterdam. "| OHARLESTON, May 18—Arrived, steamship Souths ‘Thonss’ time. Some of them, as usual, Veing unlob | erution, ‘They soon returned and stated that they | May 10, lat 4483, lon 8887, exchanged signals with steam. | with lime to order. The ship Lake Huron (Br), which was caught in tho tee | Carolina, Beckett, New York; schrs Show, Squall, Rock amen, & larger committee was sent out to bring them ik del ship ican bound east; 17th, lat 40 36, lon 67.55, passed | Schr Enterprise, Briggs, Cherryport for New York, with | last fall, ha ome a total wreck on Anticosti Island, port; AB Gardner, Turner, New York ; MM Pote, Boston. ee | Would send out notices to all the bosses in the city | Tnrt samnship City of Bristol hence for Liverpos! lumber, to 8 nd Clapp. Captain the bark Ladmer (Br), has arrived here | Stiled—Steamship Mant , Woodhull, New York. | ‘rhe Crain wiehed to correct areport that Mr, | {t # meeting to be held on Monday evening. They | sweamshi (NG), Oterendorp, Bremen May 4 | Schr Mou ishop, Rockland for New York, with park Mediator, and reports that his vessel isa total | qSA%, FRANCISCO, May 10—Ageived, ships Brien Tg] Tewentsthird street, hal resisted the | uso #Mmounced that they would then be prepared to | and Soth with mdse and’ 74 passengers to | lime, to order. 1 Fox Bay, Anticosti Island. The crew were res- | (BY, Gilpen, Liverpool Aurora, Rorton, Ayanay : Dare Gregory, o! meets Ee salted | give us a definite answer. One of the bosaés admitted | Oelrich & Co. Had strong westerly winds most of the pas- | Schr Tannie Hazzard, Hazzard, Portland for New York, | cued and a part of the ship's materials saved. ween Emma (Haw), Burns, Honolulu; Marain (Br)—. gefforts «f the Uvion for reform and insulted its | {Tis opinion that the Union had won the day. | sage. eit lomber, to order. The Scraphe (BY. ium Penarth “for Quebec, has | Nissen, Tahiti; brig Hesperian, Wilkinson, Honolula. Members, Mr. Gregory had promptly conceded | He "aixo-atated that there Was no hard feelin rstcamshi United Staten, Crowell, Now Qrieans May | Tschr Franklin, Jameson, Rockland for New York, with | foundered at sen.’ "The Norwegian. ahip Prankiyn ts | {Cred Bark Cesarewiten, McFarland, Departure Bayt i varly on Monday. . , with mdse and passengers, to Frederic Baker, Ha ime, to Haveland. eat Anti Costa 4. x agri Toe belex all out, and no immediate | MODE the bosses toward the men. The general | fyc'weather the entire passage. fi Scr Susan H Nash, Nash, Westerley for New York, | “The surveyors have returned, after condemning the | Salled—Bark Bohemia (Col), Williams, Manzanillo, |, fousiness remaining to transact, the meeting was | "pression was that they had been outgeneralled Steamsliip George Cromwall, Clapp, New Orleans May | stone to order. : Br ship Westmoreland, at White ‘Island Reef, The mate. | SAVANNAH, May 18—Arrived, steamship Leo, Dear! jadjourned to Beven o'cioc ai not Paxpy announced that the foreman, of Ae. | 11, with mde and Paseenxers. tot B Cromwell & Co. oth ect, Hyanis Gardiner, Cherryville for New York, | tials saved trom the vessel have arrived by the schoouer bes ts a are’ Wapatia, Penny, New York; Adelltty ~ ¥ jegan, ol ) ou 5 a 3 , tone , bi bar! 0 Q O86, a ' ‘ TEVTONIA HALL. | Rathorized to state that all the men employed by | bouudnortht loth, of dape Hatteras, brig ‘lurrs. dot | | Schr Geo Brooks, Humphreys, Portland for New York, | , Ail the vowels arriving report having encountered grent Huntley, Havana The meeting of the Amulgamated Society called | Hin Gmaht yo to work aa usual on Monday mor | 17th, steamships Crescent City, and Océan Queen, bound | lumber to order. difficulty in the ice below, causing much loss of time and at Teutonia Hall went into secret session at a | yng Under “the clghelour ruling. th Seats out ap ERG: Ghewanl,: Gevakhal Stig Ji hehe, Hardinger, Ryder, Bangor for Sing Sing, with | more or less damage to the vessels. MISCELLANEO! ’ warter past eight o’ciock last evening, with about | h9q heen one of their strongest opponents, and he dae and passengers, to R Lowden, Schr Geo P Trigg, Lonnekin, Gl Spoken. Lama ee ae oe eee ic $ur hundred; and fly members present. Mr. | Gig not tame the bosses for alackhowledging their | “Steamstip Croreia. Crowell; Chattoston May 14, with | fish, to order Lingaanepearninas aninrmerrenze ig ERT ie ea ete ee CHINA AND GLASS AT HALF ° Michael Pardy$was chosen chairman, and appointed | defeat at once. The report was received with | mdse and Dassengers, to H_R Morgan & Co. Schrs Maracaibo, Hanley, Portland for New York, lum- | cisco, April 8, lat 938 N, lon 2926. bees ved Glass for 12 8 committee offsix togo through the hall and getthe | Chcors, “wrrinbet and Harley, of Mercer street, were | _ Snip ttoodee (Br, Duvis, Calentta Jan 15 and Sand | ber to order. Bark Wallace, Adams, trom Singapore for London, aprit | Complete set of fine eut and engra’ $00. word fromeach person present. By the time | jater announced having jnstructed their fore. | Headsi7th, with mdse, to Grinnell, Minturn & Co. In the Schr Forest City, Davis, Elsworth for New York, lumber | 2, lat 343 N, lon 22 32 W. reoneh 17 00 began #bere were 000 persons in the room | ter announced as ha ted their fore- | Ray of Bengal had light winds, varying from ESE to N; | to order, Bark Valkyrien (Nor), from Newport for New York, | French Ch 13.50 Business beg pearing 4 man in like manner before the bosses! meeting last | erased the Equator dan 3 tn lon REE rom, there had | “Schr E A Cheseboro’, Robinson, Westerly for New York, | April fa) Int 18, Yon 18 a eee i eae ee ator ib persons 2 OF copssan' 2 nt. (Tremendous cheering. nd east winds, with occasional squalls from the | with stone to order. St fri . : ihe Puesipene-annouaced a series of resotutions, | rea vote of thanks abd three Founds of cheers were | west unui Feb 6 lat os, ion 64, when we observed at | “Schr Rddie Treat, Nickerson, Bath for New York, with | 4110 lon 68 alo n’ Tom boston for Matanzas, May 14 lat | Colored Hand rene china Bal: ao ropared by ajoket committee of the Amalgamated | givon'to {he presse "PM. a red" lurid. glare’ in the sky, resem- | lumber to Snow & Richardson. ‘iro Danawo (Ita), from Taapani for Bos- | Boslish Decorated Hhatines on 1 Boctety ned C ters’ Union, which the Secretary ‘The meeting adjourned at half-past eleven, pling gg ee i Be ae ae ‘ance Richards, Rockland for New York, LAE is, lay 40, Jon i p 8008, G.auslly Gob Ee Soblrabibera | i Saw 4 | wi a ource: ir) De y Be Pan: evi genta of the city of * day ad wrest wind, with heavy squalls, which Increased | "Behr Eliea. Raynor. Norwalk for New York. rat ia om 6 roms O01 for Providence, May 14, | "Fined Wares ees 80.8 aisle reas tl y at midnight to a very heavy gale from the west, wi r Exeter, Pendleton, ver for New York. rig Melrose, from Cuba for B o % c ¥ fhe” ena get? gPronened | “Should dave done MEETING OF THE MASTER BUILDERS, ooh Ih tng and Fain, which lasted three days: ater | Schr Margi Kennedy, Jordan, Derby for South Amboy. | May si ie bea ji cmon, May 16 off Oape |! 5 BROADWAY. between Thirtacnth and Fourieenth ao| Eight ir 4 ag wi moderated, with heavy sea fro ; tool 4 , for Haver- rig Isabetla Beurmann, from Alexandria for Boston, =. ——| they but acted’ in accordance with common | What They Think and What They Re- ¢ SE trades in lat 14 §, lon 8 E, which carried us to lat | straw. | May. if in Vineyard Sound. 4 IVORCES LEGALL! ie Jugs abcess eae MEU Com | solve To DomAequtescence to the De- | Hof, loo, 8k mbiny, wiggok, very ary | "Eh gm Gare, Mert Nerteaen franaw Yorks | Aone Matias rom Bator for New York, may, | APigeoney a deren Baten, No puny. Adv! srinciag proots ef the justice oFthesame before hem, have | mands of the Men. «| tine at SWE ining 26, Toure; from "thence | Rehr Potter & Hooper, Bradbury, New Bedford for | Mint Miler, from New York for Bucksvile, 80, May | ° BO\PFE ING, CounadllorscLaw: 8 Wroatway. witha c =i 5 i winds uit ounded a a . on 72 3. Hen vont, would take away from us (or the presentthet | The master carpenters and builders held a moet- | In'varcni; had SB and SW winds prevailing until we | Sehr d Raymond, Grover, Providence for New York, ‘ayyacht, bound cast, supposed the Sappho, from New se oer ~ Sie age nea» voy Wein” | gn evening i room 6 cooper nets a. | fm aa bse go pl | ape we, Mn, Hee ew | wtb ay EU NB" ™™ | A MUTE BLOAT LEO LAA Cran Pea therefore Ve It, the members of, the United Order of | Blackstone presided, and, having called the asaem- which oatinved ent up to April a at Te Rtn a6 Ws | Behe C4 Hulse, Hulse, Providence for New York. Mt n ie _——— Ports. - ion, tc, {umcient te tho publicity” Fequired; na} Ameo! Ci mters and Joiners, when the win ecame variable an revailin, im wey Church, Dixot iver for New Yor! NTWERP, jr ow ; 5 Rae spe Carpenters and Joiners, do reafirm | Diage to order, drew attention to the fact that the | Then. Wald tetat of Bermuda May 11, in lon 69 80 W, | Schr Benjamin, Eviglish, Pall River for New York, Orleans; Sih Viotindna, Cries at Fe ended, Mt HOUSE, Attorney, Thi Broadway. | our determination to stand by the resolutions which were | motion made by Mr. Moore on the previous night | and anchored on the bar on the 18th at 9 PM. Schr Estelio, Furness, Providence for New York. Sherris, New York; A W'Singleton, Messenger, Philadel- HERALD BRANCH OFFIOR, BROOKLYN finds aceon gmaietehe abated | was n order, This motion was tat a compromise | cine angerce ha yanversn cumin cennurtts | EM Gan cah cil it Uthvone, | Ruin Meme: terme Cin hs Moomiait | A RAT Rutty agen ad eee tre grpcclaly forthe.purpose of discussing the eight-hour | he effected between the “oosses” and the journey- equa, wench ie crowed in ion fr B, took the HE trades | | Behr Lizle “Kayniond, Bryan, Providence’ for’ Elza- failed ath igs County, Overton, Baltimore. genta ‘Open from Av Met 8 Pe Men stem. 5 very favorable les until rea y , yulton, . - ere to state that the resolutions are | Men; the latter asked for eight hours instead of | the vicinity of Madagascar. when the winds hecame light | sehr SJ Hort, Palmer New Haven for Vieginia. som, New Fork, ante sends Sty, Florence Mah Py et A a RE ad pent lope. Mare! 3 lew a very heavy: , ‘ovid 01 Le for Antwerp ; Janet Forbes, ‘alker, Monte: - y or juststhe same as was reccived for ten | Nr. HENNESSY was of Opinion that the Jonrney- | westward, with « most dangeroua sea running during the | Schr Walter Brooks, Coffin, New Haven for New Yc "ACCR. . ad, Dawn, Gregory, EDWARD D. BASSFORD, Cooper Institute Building. + il had no idea of listening to anything like nino | foreuoon;' huge sea brok BRErONS Soa EERE SATS | eRe A Potieicerg: Pariiees Oe Cera Toe | WittRAke ra uiaT bi ee Toate \ - CINE, BFFROTUAL REME- | During the reading of the resolutions an inter- men ha breakin, hing in its way, smashed In skylights Behr 8 © Mandell, Newton, New London for New York. Auaxanpuia, E, April %7—Golden City, Jones, New ONSUMPTION.—A oat ibenrcrea y yuption occurred in a distant part of the hall. The | hours, What they would listen to would be the i throwing @ large quanti 0 waver Lis Baran Putt, Clarke, Gloucester for New York, | York. -satied, Lyttleton, Beck, paaeounl eng ge tage aoa oly chet (pul. Rees Rie POE, erat, BOG & voloe Bese the toe | aieatiom or wage Hy eumyepicsute of strikes ie 92 from thence unl arriving ao | “Behr Arctic, Carter, Nantacket for New York, igh to | Naw Vork..™’ OG Ns March Oi Sally “vtonun, | Lauigsending aadress and stamp to PHYSICIAN, box ed “Pau H t of hi - | order. i : } Eugenia, Hawson, from z ofc Gavel, and eriedeeT Gon ‘went ‘any ope abi ay ‘oon viele prayers aid joereyring ere Fh Cat ne ee ante NOW ANCE SF OW widen to ond gr Now War, Ernst & Mario (Hay), Gor- | JZARGAINS IN TEAS, COFFRES, GROCERIES AND Seber eee ttettag. Sot anther ee | ty ee coe vinceasonable persona under the sun. | airif'Ye' ion as ts Ws, ‘uch Grek sadn in | “Behr xoptune, Rotinwan, MeMann’s Neck tor NewYork. | masvig: tw foru Wer ses : ‘vt watvantn fo fut palte and the pu ‘ou arise 10 put amiotion, The first man that | “hemor then ‘and said that it was evi- | Mt 4 17 Non. April 18, fad Light trades and Ane |, Squr Win Young, Wondsworth, Fort Jefferson for New | | Avz CarEs, May S—In port echr Georgetta, for New York | ets of the million. 260 Greenwich street, Kew York. to interrapt the procwedings wil be put out. | aent'that the Intention of the Jonrmeymen was to | X.on $204, running with sone wind from the Thamen, Boston for New ¥ ‘MGaurxer, May 7—Arrived, Glencoe, Colquhoun, Phile- « me! stcong wind from the south rork. ie destiny of 6,000 men har.¢s oe | the proceed- | ruin the “bosses; they had carefully waited until | gradually increasing to a gal high sea. At aboutS | Sel Boyce, New; ir New York, deiphia, ft ti I § x h bank . WwW. oud: oO ‘port 4 Iphia. of tie meeting to-night, #04 I will bave no | their employers had made large contracts and then dca iond: nt oa & Tee Shenae seine i tig ttn Hew Ti er Sa in Ay "Pat Arragon (0), Western, es, | Sehr Balsora ly Syerman, Boston iy ‘irginia, | New ‘ Popmense.” (Cneere) wa on. | “ge Wanesae areae ; ing could be. [ship rug iaio a calm whieh insted for sbous teu aim ca NIONS, NAILS, ENLARGED JOINT i dea cuged without bath RICE ani Corns, Bun! 5 by mail, ‘broadway, corner Fulton." . i!