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MEXICO. Progress of the Civil ‘War’ and Prospects of the | The Mrs. Lowden Investigation Before Coroner Presidency—Juarez Retains His Dictatorial Powers Unauthorized—Congressional Ac- tion for Parliamentary Independence— Armed Soldiers Clear the Galle- ries—Incendiary - Destruction of a Historical Relic. TELEGRAM TO THE HEW YORK HERALD. Crry or Mpxico, May 15, via HAVANA, May 21, 19 Military operations outside of Jalisco and on the Rio Grande are unimportant, The insurgents have | doteated Corrona in Jalisco. Tar “ONE MAN” POWER AND THE PRESIDENCY. The people are dissatisfied at the refusal of Juarez to give up his dictatorial powers, which expired on April 30, Juarez persists in keeping the States pnder military rule. The struggle in Congress over | tho bill granting “ample faculties” to the E peutive continues, and the result is doubtful, The Juarists claim one majority in Congre: unite. During the sitting yesterday the oppositionists retired and left the Honse without a quorum, Action on Seflor Romero's tar bili is delayed In | Congress. It is considered generally” ofé “Of ihe | pest measures ever presented. Unless Congress pass the “Ample Faculties” and Finance bills the | tonure of the Juarists will be preearious. A CROMWELLIAN SCENK IN THE PARLIAMENT HOUSE. A remarkabie scene occurred in Congress on the night of the 7th inst., caused by a speech made by Aicalde on the “Ample Faculties” bill, The Speaker of the Honse interrupted Alcalde, declaring that the character of his speech rendered a secret ses- #ion necessary, and ordered the galleries to be cleared. The people in the gallery refused to leave, ker’s or- “Those who failed | Jo attack the French attack the people. As the | | formed of her fnd soldiers appeared to enforce the Spe: vers, whereupon Alcalde said people are compelled to leave we will accompany them,” : Ajealde and others then left the hall, The re- Mhaining members went into secret se LEGISLATIVE PROSPECTS. Pubile opinion continues to be in favor of the Dullding of the ratiroads, national lvoad bill in Cong sion. 88 is considered tain, provided Congress ever reach the Improve- | ment bills. WAR MEASURES. Cortina was relieved of his command for refusing to recognize Corretia as chief. The government continues to pay its war ex- | penses, MAZATLAN CAPTURED, Rocha has captured Mazatlan, PASSPORTS AND OFFICIAL PRESENTATION, A passport system is enforced in Durango. Engenburg, the German Minister to Me. sented his credentials on the 6th instant, seecived with a friendly speech by Juarez. GENERAL NEWS. It is reported that the revolutionary Generals Galvan and Labasbida have abandoned the country. Ou the Ist of June the Vorwaerts, a German journal, wil appear in the capital. INCENDIANIST DESTRUCTION OF A SOUVENIR OF CORTE: An incendiary set fre to and destroyed the Preatest historical relic of the country, the cele- brated tree of “Noche Triste,” a souvenir of the night on which Cortez captured Mexico. The tree, which was at Popota, near the capital, has been Wisited by thousands annually. Intense indigna- tion is felt at the sacrilege. A man has been ar- Tested on suspicion. ‘THE JERSEY CITY FRAUDS, Trial of Bumsted, Welsh and Vreeland—A Big | Haul from the City-Large Sums Traced to Bumsted—Tho City Treasurer “Don't Know” Anything About Era- sures in His Accounts. The second of the series of indictments against’)” Jersey City oMeials for malfeasance in office was brought up for trial in the Court of Oyer and Ter- miner In that city yesterday, Judge Bedle presiding. of The State vs, Wiliiem HH. rret Vreeland, | with con- Jt was the case Bumsted, Benjamin F. Welsh and in which the defendants ¥ Fpiring to defraud the city. The Attorne re charge The foto Butts, €. ing Lie eholl, Bry ¥. A. Seitz and John Jordan. Mr. Vredenburg opened the case. It would be proved that Mr. Bumsted advanced to Mr, Vreeland the sum of $40,000 to buy property for the new and that Mr. Vreeland obtained the y ening the owners that if they did net sell at the price named by him their property would condemned by commissioners at a much ceeded in purchasing from the | reveral owners, taking the deeds in hisown name,the he sold ase was Im of $105,200, leaving a very nd his partners in of the case was that the by an unanimous reservol property by thre: jower pri He 84 total amount being $89,610, This propert to the city, a few days after the last pu etected, for the handsome margin for Vreeland the transaction. Th € Hoard of Public Wor vote, ordered the purchase of the property in Apr Matter, although holding no oficial position, and 48 soon as he had the purchases completed the Koard unanimously ordered the payment of the in- | creased price aforesaid, Counsel then traced large fuins of money to Bumsted, through the latte Dank accounts, The purchase money which he advanced was returned to him, with a large in crease, two or three days afterward. On the 27th of June, 1871, the sum of $83,000 was drawn from the | city treasury to pay for the | pei and on the same day Bumsted deposited In the bank $34,944, ‘The same day Mr. Vreeiand deposited two checks, ‘one for $25,000 and one for $20,000, ‘Two days later ubank (ausaction amounting to $40,000 occurred between the same parties; aud it would de shor that the checks charged to Bumsted's account, and amounting — to 46,000, were the same that Vreeland deposited. mn July 6, after Vreeland had received $7 from the city, Bumsted got a check for $30,000, and ou the same day this check was charged to Vree- Jand in another bank. Oa the 7th Bumsted de- wsited another check for $25,000 and on the sth reeland’s account was charged with Keveral other similar transactions occurred. It avould be proved that Welsh received and paid mway three checks about the time the notes were iesued by Bumsted, The first witness to the Board of Py books and read the ‘lied was Mr, Newkirk, clerk » Works, Who product v 1 resolutions r erty for the new r the purchase of the pre ‘the resolution authorizing ihe purchase wi on the 2ith of June and was ny the two days afterw he Josiah Hornblower, City 1 stand was in a most unpicasant predic; Jeaf of his receipt book had been torn nother had @rasures on it, Ww another contained a receipt for $6,050, payable to the erot W. H. Bumsted, which had no signature, Tie simple demand for an ex- planation of these irregularities was, “I don't kr reply of Mtr. Hornblower to t In another place the book showed a diver. ence of #80 between the money ordered to be paid Jor a plot of land and the amount actually paid b the Treasure He again replied, “1 don't know. When asked where the balance was he suid it re- anained with him, fucres, wi old for § # examined, 0.000 he rec commis Viatt's 4 ‘the trial w tl be resumed to-day. THE NATIONAL RIPLE ASSOCIATION, The Notional Rife Association held a regular | Meeting last evening at No, 127 Mercer street, Colonel Churl presided and Captain Wingate aia | the recretaryizing. The business transacted was of No very great importa A resolution was Passed appointing a committee to select a ¥round. for the “rang the first competi- tion to” take pi next September, — Sev- eral new mentbers were elected. Now tat there is to be a “rifle range,” there ie no doubt but that the Nationai Guard will go into the new mo heart and seul, and, judging from the applice for memberstip Unat have been sent fo tue as: tion from various semmments, the ing notion will be a decided success, It is to he hoped that the committee appointed for the pur. | will select a good VNIge Within the State, else Te may be & iwi | ledge, and but they cannot } out Viewing the remains of deceased parties. which the investigation proceeded. | it—T wi | he would be able to conne: The success of the Inter- | what was the mat | not been down the whole afternoon; knoe | the door three times, but receiving no ans d the room; ran down stairs and informed Mrs. Jowden's daughter that she thought her mother | as dead; deceased leit the house at ten or half- past ten o'clock in the morning and returned at twelve o’clock in her usual good health; Lowden sometimes had gentle- men call upon her; did not Know that she was | keeping company with any one; she complained sometimes with being bloated: went up to the room after telling Louisa her mother was dead; her ‘ly hand- before she let him into the house, on the day of her NEW YORK H SHIPP! Almanac for New York—This Day. ine mn THE ALLEGED MALPRACTICE MURDER ise Young—Importent Tostimony Elicited— Avrest of the Alleged Seducer. Quite a respectable audience gathered at the Coroner’s office, City Hall, yesterday morning, to witness the proceedings before Coroner Young in the case of Mrs. Mary Ann Lowden, late of 228 Vhompson street, whose death, it is alleged, was the result of an attempt at abortion, performed upon her by Dr. George R. Gyles, of 112 Ninth ave- nue. Coroner Young, after administering the oath to the jury, stated under what circumstances the matter was .first brought to his know- yles, interposed an objection to the farther pro- Coroner Young Said he should overrule the objec- tion and proceed, inasmuch as it was utterly im- possible in many cases for coroners’ juries to sce dcad bodies previous to burial. objected, when the Coroner told him that, under a aw iy ed a year ago last winter, coroners’ | juried Were Siapowered to act in that capacity wiih- | TESTIMONY OF CAPTAIN BYRN Captain Thomas Byrnes, of the Fill cinet, was the first witn that on the night of the 18th inst. he heard Mrs. Mary Ann Lowden had died under suspicious cireumstances; he called at the house for intorn tion, but could obtain none of any importence, ex cept that the supposed address Of the doctor Who had been in the house was left on a piece of paper and had been found on the floor. The Captain then wentin pursuit of the doc; and after a long search found him at his plaet, No, 112 Ninth avenne, On the way down ftwn Dr Gyles confessed that he had been at the house of Mrs, Lowden; but when in- death he became “much confused ited, and exclaimed, “Qaptuin, aid not do uld net do such a thing |? Captain Byrne also testified that he had arrested a man in connec- tion with the death of M Lowden, and thought him with it, HE STAND, aud ex MISS OTTO « Miss Kate Gito deposed that she lived at 228 ‘hompson street and was eequainted with Mr Lowden: on Monday, the 13th instant, the witness nitted Dr. Gyles to the house; he came abont sked fof Mrs, Lovden, who ned in the rlor till she returned, which was in a few minutes alterwards; when she came in she asked the witness man was in the parlor, lie did not know whether he was a doctor; the s§ then Went down stairs, and between three | and four o'clock she heaad the’ hail door close, and have left then, as | | there was no one else In that part of the house; the witness fond Mrs, Lowden ; she was dead; the witness said room and see , is she had vo o'clock P, M., and a snot in at that time; t doctor re w if the doctor had come; replied that 4 but witne: the doctor, said the witness, my about five o°elo lying in her be she thought she nid go up to th vith Mrs. Lowde: te y and spirits; Mr ythes were on the tl jefon the bureau there was a ki never saw Dr, Gyle the da death, 3 TESTIMONY. Lonisa Lowden, of 228 Thompson st of deceased, deposed that she last saw Ner alive about two o'clock on the afternoon of the ti not hearing them come up the — witne: was startled; de ness, “Why, you here!’ the witness replied, lam getting some things from the bureau not then know that the man with d doctor; neither deceased nor the doct be agitated; the wi the doctor; between three and four o'cloc and the witness o'clock the witness remarked to Kate, Strange Ma has not come down, | gentlemen at her house; Mr. Tiimble used to y General, District Attorney Garret- fon and Mr. Vredenburg appeared for the State, nnd Messrs, Winfield and Dixon for the defence. re empanclied:—Theophilus n, Join Boyd, William C. Rackus, Fred. A. Boehme, Charles Pinnell, John in Smith, William Sinciair, Lewis Buck, Mr. Vreciand set to work in the 4s pla the case speodlly disposed of, as he was in poor | imprisonment was very injurious to | port. Doubtle: concluded to-day. The Cases of Tweed, Connolly a 000, | his easurer, When on the nt, One ham Collerd, who sold a plot of three Tha a dhe stated that while ved only $38,000. The nee went to Mr. Vreeland and one Platt for The transaction was carried on in Alexandria, Glasy Manuattan Livery City of New ‘ {Liver City of Brussels... Liv iW to Kate, “if mother does not come | down by five o'clock you go up and | Mat isthe matter’; at flve o'clock Kate went | | up and found Mrs. Lowden dead; then called in es the street; he came over and found that deceased was dead. The rT. Boak, doing business a with testified that her mother used to receiv at the house sometimes would go ont together; the and deceased and he were out on Sunday at the house before to the knowledge of the witness, OTHER WITNESSES, Mr. Boak testified to being called into the hous of a room, Mrs. Henrietta Haggart, of 102 Amity street, a | friend of Mrs. Lowden, testified that she abd the deceased were out shopping on Monday, the 1sth, | condition ew nothing whatever about: itness underwent & long and criti- r Young, but she was unable to give any information tending to throw but she knew nothing about the delicat of the decea and Dr, Gyles. This cal examination by Cor any light on the matt HE ALLEGED SEDUCER. Mr. Thomas Trimble, keeping a livery stable at jnth street, and living at ged had been on sed, and who had been taken tnto custody by Captain 146 and 148 West Thirt 713 Sixth avenue, whoin it is ali very friendly, if not intimate, terms with te Byrnes, was the next witness led. Before being sworn Captain Byrnes suggested to Coroner Young that the ends of justice might be subserved by adjourning the investigation tor a sa fair probability of procuring further evidence of importance, some of which | might tend to implicate Mr. Trimble as an acces- sory before the fact to the crime charged to Dr. time, as there ¥ les. time Dr. Gyles and M! Lowden present at the investigation, ped to take a deep interest in the proceedings, Mr. Trimble, who is a man of family, seemed to | mainbo nly the unpleasant predicament lit which he feel 4. Dr. Gyles said he was anxtous to have health and him, Mr. Howe made some remarks of stintlar tn THE TAMMANY RING, soll Called Up at the Circol Irate Counsel Waiting for a Snap at | ani cotton, to b the “Big” Defendants—Farther Post- ponement. Auvayy, N. Y., M In the Circuit Court to-day the cases of the People ‘Tweed, im- 3; Feople of the State of New York vs, Thomas ©, Fields and Mayor, id People of the State of New York . Motion having been made by the counsel for the plaintits, of the State of New York vs, Will pleaded with Ingersoll and othe: m &e.,of New York, a vs. Richard 8. Conne were calle , that the argument of th and heard in preference, coun: ving been heard for the defendants, was ordered that said motion should stan¢ until the jury trials and the trials of fa Court be disposed of, and that it then be heare Deputy Attorney Genera sis. Wheeler ahd Peckham appeared for the peo: Javid Dudley Field, William. Bartlett. ids and Willa jelston weed; Jurtis for th y of New York and-8ainy Courtney for Connoliy. The counsel on both sic * readiness to proc pursuant to n cases be bro’ dt ob, es Were dispo: tice that as soon a e during the niy he would move {he cose. Mr, Field protested that it w a counsel to remain in constant attendance in the court room in order to be on hand when the people called the cases, The Court declined to make any order as to the exeet time for calilng the Be said it would not wliow a snap judgment tobe OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTU fOM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUD Steamers, —__|_Suite, | Destinati 19 Broadway. 7 Bowling Ge Gcvanic Trinaeria Main a 2 Rowling Green Wiseonain way City of Amwerp. Way City divaly Adriatic ..+ way, Australia. 7 Mowing Green Broadway, Jy Broadway, Schr Enterprise, Schr Favorite, sir La tools, Das” Norwalk ioe Mew ork nr LA Tooley, Day. Norw a Schr SL Merritt, Du; am, rd for New D May, May i sat a luge order 0, is chr Jost SchrJenmie Allen, shelter” Schr Mercer, M fe x BR ory eh tascam, Bridgeport for New York, with gene Yeon 2 Mott, Roslyn for New York. iv Alert, Huixe, Greenport for New Sen A Lovell Eastern Hatt for New York. ey, 2] for New York. Schr Sunnyside, Eastern port tor New York. Schr Robert N Smith, Smith, with stone, to East River Bridge C necticut, Delart, Schr Cornelia, Terry, Schr John D "Buel Mott, Rorlyn for New York, ‘ke, Koy pors for Philade!ghia. dwin, ford tor New York. jurtiord for New York. stor for Elizabeth, pat bs Stoniitoa tor New York, wort for Ne’ g 498 | Moon rises. . .eve —~ — Baugor for New York, with 716 | High water.morn 7 43 rt for New York. nd for New York, with ORK, MAY 21, 1972, CLEARED. China (Br), Macaulay, Liverpool via Queens Couch, Norfolk, City Point and PORT OF NEW ¥ Schr Uncas, Hean Stonmship Wyaioke, vruiand for New York, Richmond--Old Dominion Steamship Co, Steamship, Fanita, Steamship Co, ew London for New York. New London for New Y. ‘Kalew, Roberts, Providence for New- faitie Doyle. Nixon, Dust, Moti, Hartford Foam, Homan, Hartford for Trenton. Hart, Brookhaven for New York. ond, Newport for New York, Mulloney, Br Philadelphia—Lorillard rons, Bearse. Roston—H F Dimock. Kong—Fred Baker. ey, NSW—R W Cameron Ship Galatea, Gardner, Hon, Bark Nardoo’ (Br), Paill, Sy Idence for New York, Hark Onore (Aus), Sappa, Cork or Falmouth—Slocovich Bark T F Whiton, Blanchard, Matanzas—Carver & “Alice Woods (Br), Doherty, Matanzas—Heney & i Amelin Ann (BX), Clark, Halifax, NS—J¥ Whitney Brig Del Gratia (By), Bogert, Bear River, NS—Heney & terion (Br), Court, Wilmington, NC—S L Mer- Schr Louisa D (Br), Wagner, Curacon—Heney & Parker. hv Impulse, Curtis, Maracaibo hr Latlea A Dodd, Malada, Cat Ts Schr Ida Lewis, Heitstis, Ind gbgs Minotta, Harmon, 'St Augustine, Mla—Jay ds he was deeply indebted to Captain Byrnes, of the Fifteenth precinct, for ringing the case to a suecessful issue. At this point Mr, Willlam P, Howe, counsel for Dr. G gress of the Investigation, on the ground that the jury had not viewed the remains of deceased, according to law. + jxeport for New York. panoug for New York, ‘ort Jefferson for New York. Morrell, Greenwich for New Schr Nellie Bloomfield, Habbic, Stamford for New York, Sdeamer George A Chaflce, Providence for New York, Schr Mary Reeves Sehr AV Bergen, B Schr If Blackman, Arno} Schr Richard Morrell, Stenmer Metis, Davis, Providence tor N@w York, with mdse and passengers. BOUND EAST. Tallipoosa (US supplp), Lieut McRitchie, New York for Boston, Steamship Nere: Peniston & Co. nd—B J Wenberg. Pei Bearse, New York for Boston. ily Deo Gracta—Br), Covert, goon for Bangor. joston. ‘ork for Windsor, NS. r Jas Phelps, Rockwell, Baltimore—Wm Chalmers, hr Hardscrabhle, Fates, Bangor--H P Brown & Co. ‘ork tor Rear Ts Brig Delmont Lock Brig Robin, Strout, Brig Masome (Br), "Cosson, | ¢ r John Troup, Crawford, Philadelphia for Oum- ‘Julia A Browne, Pratt, New York for Cow Bay. & T Oakley, Cooper, Rondout for Providence. ynthia Jane, Gardiner, Rondout for Taunton. Weehawken for Boston. Sehr Tryphenia, Cottridye, Elizabethport for Boston. king, Elizabethport for Hartford. ecler, Elizabethportfor Portland, Mr. Howe again Schr Alice B Byer, Guminings, Proviucetown—B J Wen- hr Apollo, Freema Sches P Godwin, Waterbury, Schr 0 Acken, Meade, Sti n, New London—Rackett & Bro. nord—Stamford Manulac- After Sloop Avent, Hart, P - chr Reta, Crowne, Sloop Unity, Davis, 5 lund, ‘Brown, Bal Steamer Philadelphia, Davt i enth pre- | ess called, and testified | that | Sehr GO Burdett, Ho} Schr Grand Island, WI Schr Wind, Bentle; . Schr Elizabeth B Cooley, Elizabethport for Providence. Schr Angola, Haletty, Schr F Edwards, West, New York for Boston. s Brockway, New York for New ARRIVALS. RIPORIED BY THE Steamship Arragon (Bry, 79 passensers to E. vsterly winds mos Sehr Franklin Schr § Rockhill, Crocker, Elizabeth _SchrJ &M Merriman, Merriman, WALD STEAM YACHTS. Western, Bri 3’ Morgans Sons, rt for Boston. ew York tor Hart- 4 Sehr Estelle, Browne, New York for Providence. es, Elizabethport tor Providence. eon, Stimpson, Hoboken for Newbu- Ger), Travinan, Tamburg May 8, | passengers, to Kune erly winds and fine weather aucable winds and weather, passed ship Plolades, bound steamship Balt Ton 5541, a bri; ¢ Arrayon, from Bristol.) mship Humboldt Ger), Arnold, Stettin, May 2, Co- en #0, and Christiansand 6thy with mdse" and 758 ors to Wendt & Rammelbergs Had heavy wester gales N of hit 55, and much to; May 17th, passed steamship Hansa, hence for Bremen oth, steamship Jason, hence for Svettin, F Barnes, Malle with mise and pass Barnegat hyhtlionse 1 eda stmken schoone st and foretopmast standing, ap rks above water, ind se th, with mdse and Sehr Curling, Ho Schr Addie P St Sehr Fred Reed, Woodman, Elizabethport for Boston. Sehr LB Sargent, Sargent, Wechuwken for Salem. Schr Charles L Hulse, Goodwin, Elizabethport for Pro- to the Banks, thence ch: V3, Int 49°50, lon 17 23, ; loth, Int 4743, ton hound west (probably t Sehr Josoph Allen, Hubbard, Delaware for Glenwood. Schr Ellen H Hayes, New York for Newpor). New York for Newport. hards, Rondout for Newport. Schr HD Mangum, Maligum, Rondont for Providence Sehr Albert H Harding, Harding, Hoboken for Well- Schr President, Bradley, New York for Hartford. w York for Greenport. Fiizahethport for Somerset. abethport for Portland, ‘angerit, Day, Plizabethport for Tremont. Schr Nautilus, Crockett, Rondout for Newburyport, Schr Entire, Kinnear, Rondont for Fall River, hr Abby Weld, Mercer, Elizabethport Westport. hr EW Babcock, Babeock, Elizabethnort for Provi- Schr WH Devitt, Parker, Rondout for Providence. Schr Josephine, Hamilton, Elizabethport tor Taunton. y, Adams, Hoboken for Boston. Ferris, Elizabethport for Portehester. Sehr Horace L Franets, New York for New Uaven. Schr Diadem, Lowden, Rondout for Somerset, Nickerson, Weehawken for Wellfleet. ler, Jones, Virginia for New Maven. izabethport for Taunton, Sehr Alice, Gates, weather on this coast Schr Success, Ric Savannah May 18, ing NW 25 N, dintles (ihe Danfet Hommes), on Perkins, Kells nr Boston, Kinncy, Bi ne spars floating along. Iy in ‘the track of vessels inward or outward bound. Sicamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Charleston May 19, 8,30 HR Morgan & Co , Walker, Richmond, madsé and passengers, to with mdse and passen; Sehr Governor Con Averpool, 82 days, wit Sclir Clara Pos! rok the northern passag 145, lon 40; the: ys W of the Ban! strong westerly wind: e and had variable weather; been April 27, lat 44, lon 9%, took a stroig days, stove bi in (Nor), Stark, Havre Took the nort Schr Maria 1 Davis, Davis, FE. Schr John Warren, McGarr, Hoboken for Providence. Ison, Waterbrook, Elizabethport for Salem. Elizabethport for Portland. ort for Providence, wich, re New Bedford for Sehr Kate Gordon, Darrow, Brooklyn for Connecticut Schr New Regulus, Hallock, Schr Florenee, ‘retens & Bockmann fine weather to t fresh Wand} Albany (Br), Watt Pi Sumner. Passe pril 25, in lon. bern passage and had Banks; from thence 21 days, with ft James Hoffman, Shropshire a Jan 23, with nitrate of Cape Torn Feb ed the Equato i tho usual fou) weather; from thence to the Equator light ce moderate favorable w: on, Cribarien,d days, with s Schr Henry A Taber, Coleman, Hoboken for New Bed- Bark Carlota (Bi Schr Haze, McNamee, New York for Greenwich. to Brown Brothers—vessel to master. x Schr Comet, Ferrls, N for New London, colman, Philadelphia for Lyny Rondout tor Providence. lizabethport for Middletown. Schr Charles Heath, Murray, Hoboken for Newbury- Bark Canada (Br), Holmes, Clenfuegos 18 days, with to Brugiere & Aviles—vessel to H J De Wolt & Had light, moderate weather. a ith (Br), Howard, Cienfuegos, 17 de ence, Montague & Co Sehr Evergreen Bune Schr Surge, Warwick, Bark JT Sm vel to Crandall, Bar- ueen, Allen. New York for Glen Cove. ‘ashington, Peck, New Senr Asher 8 Parker, ork for Stamford, New York for Glen Bark Cynthia Paliner ith, Cardenas, 9 days, with sugar, to PT 1th, off Hatierat, had a ‘eet, daughter other Sth inst.; Dr. Gyles was then in the room with her; ey had just come up from the parior; was in her mother’s room at the — thne, and | Steamer Thetis, Gole New York for Providence. Steamer Metis, Davis, New York for Providcenc. nak (Br), Allen, Matanzas 10 daye, with sugar rac—vessel to Heney & Parker. Bark American Loyds (of 8 with sugar to order—ves: Jlight winds an ras, When enco Steamship Wyanoke, for Richinond, &c. aship Towa, for ¢ calms up to within $9 iniles of Hut: i nt southeaster, and in v shore were ¢ d ss to Keep off the sl companied with Sailed 20th, stea sed remarked to the 7 it Wind at Sunset N, light. “Yes, * did eased Was a seemed to hess exchanged no words with Marine Disasters. US Sreawen Gerantom (lighthouse ten while proceeding up Galveston b: on a mud flat some 16 miles from th was at Galveston th endeavoring to procure assistance to get the steamer afloat. Steawye CoLumnta, at Alexandria 20th from Baltimore, reports light schooners ashore at the Kettle Bottoms and Ragged Point. Si Lake Huron (Br), from Montreal for Liverpool, be- fore reported ashore at Anticosti, has goue to pieces. Bark Mauna Loa (whaler), Brige: Speck Straits, Japan Sea, on'the 2th January, struck and bogan to fll rapidly; she was opposite side of the channel. der two Low | vas was carried on he | mainsail, main Was | told by Kate Otto that the front door had closed, | uid the doctor had gone and Ma Will be down in a few minutes; about half-past four | vsail, foretop! 1 and damaged Saw several vesse! ‘Is far to leeward L nm, Messina, 59 da: . f until In 41 W. while going through mastand tops off and. bexvhed on the he crew took to the boats ched Nagasaki, a distance of $8 miles, in satet Astrvey was alterwards hekl on ‘to abandon her. Ba Svuvia (in), Wilson, from New York for Ta. vana, with a cargo of lard, inachinery, es Went Reet April 3. ithe ea leit the vessel mand May 13 in wrecking « cargo of goods saved from the Bank Lapy Westwourtaxn (Br), from Shields for Que- bee, before reported wrecked on’ White Island Reef, has beeh coudemued. aE Snare, from Port Johnson for Provi- , before reported wrecked at rig Nellie Antrim, days, with sugar nil. Had fine ita (Mex), Truzquieta, Tuxpan via Cam- 8, With muathogan, ssed the Equator, April 80, Ink the vessel, and it wi “all | cheverria & Co. ptain leit the vessel nnd cer arrived at Nassag had on board a full naga, Del’ Valle had moderate weather. rk Commerce, from Trinidad | days, with s ¢ night, and. returned’ about nine o'clock; the | JAX Oey anate "2, | brother of the witness did not like the visits of M | Trimble to the house; Dr. Gyles was neve Hatteras, spoke Stowers (of Stockton), ar, to Micky & nd light winds and eatin emtck (of Buston), Rose, Carden: Miller & Hougtiton to SSW, lasting Salvage, Uumacoa, PR Tabing—vessel to Walsh, ased, and found Mrs. Lowden dead in bed, | with bloody garments and clothes lying about the tch Hill, registered in 1800, und was owned b Eust Greenwich and Provi- ere Was No insurance on the vessel or hours, during pitt (of Wiscasset), Tibbitts, Cardenas 10 ays, with sugar, to Miller & Houghton. Brig Hiram 4 Had moderate nda arrived at Picked her up off id jibboums, anchor (ot Bangor), Con tod M Cabellos & C Had tine weatl nd (ut Boston), IT days, with su 0 decks ripped w Sone Strovusa (Br), from Demarara for Hallfax, with putinto Port Spain in Isth inst, ‘lat 3, gale from SE. r, molasses anp tum, aky, amd was discharg from Elizabethport for Providence, ff Point Judith, Mathnzas 9 days, with off Hatteras had itheavy | N | Mast that atternoon whe Fatwourn, May 8—Th rived here May 3 trom G masts badly oh the dil and (ot Boston), Mitton Had tine weath spring main and mizz th of Febroawry, in lac dt 8, Miscellaneous, The purser of the steamship Manhattan, trom Charles ton, has our thanks fe ‘AX, May 20—Steann day evening Irom the wreck ear to master. ‘thers (oF Boston), Waydell & Comvi 34, lou 75, bad a severe hurricane from Sk lasting 7 days. Commerce arrived on Satur. of the Concordia She sailed yesterday for the vs. with sugar to Walsh Whalemen. ew Bedford May 20, bark Orray Taf even, St Helena Jan 39, with 739 bbls sp oil Jeaving St Helena). N. ton 97 OF W. sehr Quickstep, Below New Bedford 20th, a bark, supposed the Clobe. 1 » bark Joshna F n%, Bi 0 days, with sugar, to investigation was accordingly adjourned till ¥ 1d in the mean- frimble remain in custody of Captain Byrnes at the station house in Mercer | street. Several of the relatives and felends of Mr ‘ | and | PV King & Comy from Sagua fol , brig Ellen P Stew. | reh, Provincetown, Omoa, Hon, 23 ew York for San Fran- Ship. Sacramento, Tisdale, trom \llesborough for New York, May 15, lat 45.35, Ion 413, cits i ‘i April 10, tat 5 N, , tocket, Featherstone, from New York for Batavia, at BEN, lon 48 W. hinborazo, from St John, NB, for Barbados, May 8, lat 33 2y, Lon 60 Ot: Foreign Ports. 4, May 7~Arrived, Clara & Agnes, Ganion, New ship Spartan. he Nymph (Br), Patinke, Truxille 20 days, with log- , Pendleton, from Callao for Falmouth, rker, Port Antonio, Ja, U days, Pierce, Barbados, 17 the Coroner's Investigation will be sianambrge E © with sugar and molaeses to Da ad Tuger- Beemernaves, May 7—Arrived, Bancktona, May 7—Satled. Messenger, Nichols, Cartha- Hoaneavx, May &Sailed, Volunteer, Meriato, New Or- Bayonne, May 2—Satled, Elvire, Desparmet, Philadel- og Avnes, March §0—Satted, barks Windward (Br), w York; April 9, Ada Gray, Race, Boston ; 10th, Haven, do; 1th, brigs Henry & Louise, Hand, | New York’ 18th, Annio Barker (Br), Intiess, Boston. JM Morales (Br) | PS Lord (Br), Hobbs, for New York, i) orders, do; Nashwauk ( a, arrived Lt J | from do, afrived Sth; h, Carter, Indianola, 23 days, with hides ns, Ball & Co—vessel to master, nan (of New Bed | Key West 9 days, with suga | to Benner & Pinckney. Ma Storin King, hence Schr May Morn, Hatch, t nd), Gibbs, Attakapas vin Kiver, 80, 8 da: last, to magder. Came to this port t Foster, and M Kelur Harry Landell, Taylor, Vi che Ge Wright, Cropper, Vir Woodworth (ir), MeNellly, eante (Br), Staple, from’ S an), #orres, from Pensacola via wma Muir (Br), Guest, une; brie from Fernahdina, arrived lat; ing Water, Dahl, trom Rio Janeiro, arrived ster’ (or Hulse), for New York, dda. Bama, April I3—Arrived, brig Glance (Br), Williams, | tone, Virginia Sehr Gt Hubba sehr DE Saw, Francis Freneh, H ¥ i rion, Virginia. niton, Miller, Virgin Harry Stewart, Wil- unt, Cowdriek, Vir Miller, Toothaker, nt); 7th, barks Mayflower, Dew York; brias x ir), Hambley, do; janis, Philadelphia: 4th Charles O'Conor and John iH. ore on; schr Eveline, h (Br), Hammond, ed With the cases esary delay. The case would not be | n, Puirbish, for Phil May %Cleared, Paci: Blonchard, Callao; the time Sailed 10th, Jolin E Chase, Davis, Pensacola; Nina, Iva. vit when a jury case Was not re for New Haven, arough tell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. yn for New York, with Cette, May 4—Arrived, John Zittlosen, Wilkinson, New s not fair to compel ¥ Arrived, Denmark (s), St noketty ‘roxey man, de for ; | Mo capital to make money in Wallace, Adains, Shiga ndon (aid proce Off do Mth, Stella, L M for New York, with plaster to Crandall, Ber Sehr Scotia, Rogers, Georges Banks tor New York, with ¢ via Sou! pampion. thicte, Goudy, from Philadel- Ahto, Winsten, Philadelphia. wassell Mitford Sehr sheppard A Mount, Young, Providence for New | Perr 5 phia for Antwerp, Duniix, May 10—Arrived Dewanana, April 3 (Br), Toler, New Orleans, port May 5, barks St Lawrence (Br), Idg; Auna Frances (Br Argentine, Atwood Selir George A Brandreth, Young, Providence for New orwalk for New York, on tor Philadelphiy aman, Norwieh for New York, Roslyn for New Yor! Stead, from and for Delaware from Troop, ar 2d; Belle Seaman Sehr Almira, Hagermen , brig Leandre (A Rose, Howell, from and from'do; Spark (Br), Rood, tre FaLwouri, May WSaited, Einily Lowther, | wurst (trom London), New York rrived, brig Aylesford (Br), Britannia (, Greig, Now kK. Guuexock, May Arrived, Kate Harding. Harding, ved 12th, steamship Europa (Br), Campbell, New J; Nellie Carr, Lansil, Nederland, Duthi Darl, Boston; Express, Fret. Sehr J R Mitehell, Gordon, P 00 N i spire, Ferguson, Ellsworth for New York, with | lumber to order, Schr Reading RR No M4, Peters, Waterbury for P Schr Eeperanz stone to Bridge Co. Sehr yin Comstock, Meant York, with fish to Comstock & € Farland, Rockland for New York, Portsmouth for New | st, Myers, Rockland for New York, with stone to the Bast River Bridge Go. Sehr Mary Ann Preedin Stamper, New Yor Giascow, May 8—Arrive Cox, Providence for Eliza- ERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. ING NEWS. Gincerm, April %—Arrived Springbok, Whitton, Mes wiiivne, May 8Arrived, M A MeNej!, Watts, New Ore wort, May 8—Cleared, Richmond, Grifiths, Buenos +e. aston, Ja, April 23—Tn port brig Aroostook, Bryant, from New ¥ork—would proceed to Morant Bay’ to Anish ‘Lissoy. Bex, bei rt bark Marianng VII (Port), Cae vatho, for Phi 21). % gt PY Pbalted, Hernielh, Borjonoen, New ONTEVIDEO, April U—Arrived, ship Mary Goodell, Swoetzer, Hainburg; 13th, bark Sadie, Sinclair, Portia for Buenos Ayres: schr Wm Hunter, Harksen, Satilia, Ga. Sailed, March 29, barks Eliza Oulton (Br, Currie, Baltt- pore iis Ralls i Ay Fe bei ret Nor), for New Works vont ann rae above’ betore reporte in port Apri rks Serene, Leggerman, from and tor New York, arrived 7th, ld: Walke (1), lof do, don, rigs R Stockwell, Hardin and Sarah ima, Garter, for 0, do; Maria Crowell (Br), Perkins (rom Buenos Ayres, arrived 13th), fordo, do; Ernest Hodgdon, for Bostoi, do, and others. Newrort, May 8~-Entered out, Tempo, Micheiini, for New York, Nassau, May 12—Arrived, schr Beauregard (Br), Rob- orks, Koy Wests svrived, Wn Dessa, April 23—Arrived, Martha, Maro " von: cettod Zarlo, Caflero, Now Yorks NarovieMs and Con Purwovti,’ May 8—Put in, Lyinan Cann, Dowell, from Amsterdam for Philadelphia (with mast sprung). Prynanpuco, April 15—Arrived, brixs Queen of the Flect (Br), Balmano, New York (and sailed 25th for Bahia) ; Wh, Mary Knowlton, Lathrop, do; 22d, bark Mudeap (Br), Varwell, do; brig Voltigeur (NG), Ehmeke, do. Sailed’ April bark Nordstiernen (Nor), Johnsen, Hampton Roads, Tn port April 29, brig Gem, for Hampton Roads, ldg, Paka, May 6—In port schr Chas E Moody, Abbott, from New York via Maranham, Port Sparx, May 3—~. ved brigs Favorite, Duell, New York; Planet (Bi), Young, Philadelphia; Chevoit’ (Br), Nelsoh, Baltlinore Sailed 3d, brig Eivie Allen (Br), Allen, New York, In port 9th, brigs Storm King (Br), McIntosh, and Samuel Muir (Dr), Hes, for Baltimore ; Rosetta (br), McDonald, f Boston Pout ‘onto, Ja, May 7—In port schrs Mary E. Tower, Cahoon, and Crown Point, Taylor, for New York. idg. Pore Av Prixox, May 7—Sailed, ‘brig Oliver Cults, Nel- son, New York. Ini port 10th, ‘brigs Ella Francts, for Boston, Idg3 Oliver, Bornholm, trom New York, arrived. hy sclirs Sassacus, itohle, trom do, arrived Gib; 8 # Fabenis, Crocker, from lo, arriyed Mh, 4 Port Hawkessury, OB, May 15—In port, barks James Ives (Br), Carroll, from New York for Pictou; Bonito (Br), Crichton, from do for do. QUEENSTOWN, May 20—Arrived, steamships Clty of Wash- ington, Lochend ; M Hreeman; and Baltic, Ken- nedy, ‘New York for Li ol; 2ist, City of Brooklyn, ‘Tibbitts, do for do; Algeria, Le Messurier, do for do. wee dAumino, ‘April 24—Sailed, brig R C’Wright, Walker, ‘est Indies, In port April 24, brig Adonis (NG), Buckwoldt, for Hampton Roads, We. y Le Rio Granpg, March 18-Sailed, seh Tendenz (NG), Uu- ser, Boston. E Th port April 3, ries Juno (S@, Surken, for Roston, ready for sea; Mathilde (NG), Kolln, tor New York, com: Ploting caro; Ella (Br), Poole, tron aud tor do, arrived arch 2, ldg. Tosamtd, April 6—In port bark Morning Light, Tracy, for Boston, ready, SeAvVIEW, IW, May 8—Put into the Motherbank, Emma Sodermann, from London for Philadelphia (and red 10th). NGI lay 9—Arrived, Eme, Sproul, New York. arch 25—Passed, Ada, (vom Japan tor New SANros, April 22—In port, hark Porenti berg, for’ Hampton Roads, ldg 3590 bays coll Sukinam, April 29--In port sei Suinmervilte, Johnson, from Boston, arrived 7th. F Tuomas, May Min bort brig Sarah A. Holbra (Pan), Tucker, for New York (with of Startled awn}. Sr Jonx, NB, May 18—Arrived, ship Lottie Warren (Br), Lucas, Boston: Cleared 1th, schr Ida J (Br), Walsh, Wastes, Muy b—Arrived, Cainarine’ i ‘ork. n (Swe), Ho¢r- pweastle, Del, as, Lecds, New Watznronp, May 7—Suiled, Riverside, Neville, Philadel. phia. Wermoutt, May 9-Sailed, WH Jenkins, Seeley (from Antwerp), Troon, _Wixpson, NS, May 2—Cleared, brig Arctic (Bx), Crane, New York; schrs Quoddy (Br),'Fanning, Philadelphi P Gerrish, Armstrong, do; Maryland, Green, do; 13th, Caledonia (Br), Layton, New York; Allert Clatence (Br; Freeman, Hudson Vity; 15th, Sea Lark (Br), Miller, Phila: delphia, American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, May 20—Arrived, steamship John Gtb- son, New York: brig WH Brickmore, do; schrs_ Mary Standish, Boston; Skylark, Small, do (with loss of f sail): Lehman, Blew, do (and sailed on her return), Salled—Steainer Georgiana, Field, Boston. APPONAUG, May 20—Arrived, sclir H Leaman, Brower, Georgetown, DO. BOSTON, May 20—Arrived, bark Asphodel, Norton, Clonfuegog’s wolirg Fanny A Bailey, Coombs, Baltimore? Addie M Chadwick, Coan, do; Forest Oak, Baker, do} Jamestown, Brown, and J Ponder, Jr, Hudson, Philadet® hia; Benjamin Gartside, Sanford, and E Carl, ‘Tyler, do; B Wood, Gandy, do; Calvin 8 Edwards, Corsoti, and K Vaughn, Riley, do; L B Ives, Miller, do; Pennsylvania, Butler, Elizabeihport; Georgia, Orcuit, do; Alamo, ‘Thompson, Hoboken; Trade Wind, Ingraham, New Yor Mary D Cranmer, Oramner, Calais. Cleared—Steamships Palinyra (Br), Brown, Liverpool ; Glaucus, Walden, New York; bark Autocrat (Br), Heale; Bathurst, NB; schr J F Farland, Baker, Savannah, Sailed—Barks Tarla Topan, and Ellen Dyer (and both passed Cape Cod at 4:3 PM); and from the Roads, brig Example. - Zist—-Arrived, ship Borneo, Proctor, Batavia: barks Harveater, rver, Calcutta; Warren Hallett, Brown, West Coast of Africa; EH Yarrington, Mansanilla; brig OC Clary, Baltimore. Also arrived Zist, steamers Horcnles, and Panther, Phil- ad ahip Florence Treat, New Orleans: barks Emma, 10; A.C Small, Clentueos; Rachel, Cardenas; brics ‘a, Mayaguez; Dronning Louise, Banjoewangie; J Meuns, Philudelph pEALTIMORE, May 19—Arrived, brig Shasta, Brown 20th—Arrived, steamers Wm Lawrence, Hallett, Boston via Norfolk; Berlin (NG), Undutsch, Bremen yin South- ampton ship Tamerlané, Sumuer,’ Philadelphia; bark Gauss (NG), Steengrate, Bremey {At Quaranting ; brigs Italia (Br), "Roberts, Ponce, PR; Elinor Ohapman (Br), Pritchard, Leghorn; schra J‘Taylor, Hocpman, Porto Ca: bello; Modesty, Weaver, New York; HG Dow, Crowell, Boston; MC Chadwick, Gage, do; Aunte Harris, Harris, panish Wells (Bahanias); Gertie Lewis, Hodyion, do? ucy D Hall, Boston; Wm E Woodall, Brassels, New Yor! Cleared—Bark Bxchange (Bn), Churchill, St Mary's, Ga; schr Albert Thomas, Rose, New Haven. Satled—Barks Laila W, for Dublin, Ire; Geo § Hunt, Havana; brigs Thetis, Rio Janeiro; Jas Cofil, St Johns, F; schr M A Coombs, West Indies. Also salled 19th, sehr Hydranthe, tor Cork. BRUNSWICK, Ga, May 10—Arrived, sehr Addie Fuller, Henderson, w York. hee |, schr Sydney Price, Godfrey, Philadel- a. In port 16th, ship Emma, Rich, dg; bark Amazon (Nor), nye, do; eshr Geo B McFa: ‘arland, do. CHARLESTON, May 21— schr Henrietta, for Quiney Point, M GALVESTON, May 14—Arrived, bark Palace (Br), Locke, Cardiff; schrs Lavolta, Whitmore, New York; 8 8 Phillips, Gardner, Boston. Cleared 1th, bark Carl von Dobler (Sw), Stennan, Cork. Satled With, hark Cremona, Burrows, Liverpool, GEORGETOWN, DC, May 'I8—Cleared, schrs Allen Ra: Fall River; © P Harris, Providence. JACKSONVILLE, Muy 16—Satled, schr Isola, Snowman, Providence. NEW ORLEANS, May 1€—Arrived, schr Challenger, Woodville, Grand ‘Cayinan. Below, scbrs Consta Wood, from Ruatan; J G Whipple, White, from Utlla} Grand Lucas, Hulse, from Rutan, Cleared—Ship Caslida, Robinson, Genoa; bark Valky- rleu (Nor), Andrewsen, Cronstadt. PENSACOLA, May ‘W—Cleared, ships Crusader. (Br). Jenkins, Liverpool elvin (Br), Hammond, do; Nelson (ir), Walls, do; bark John (Nor), Gunderson, di APE Saulsbi a Boston. ILADELPHIA, May 18, PM—Arrived, bark 1 (Br), Corning, Androssan; Ailsa (Br), Gil i! denas. edith Wall, Olive: suns Juniata,’ Catharine, New Orleai i rks Montreal (Br), Smith, Hamburg; Car- rie Wyman, Cochran, Saguay Ann Elizabeth, Phelan, Matanzas; ‘Tidal Wave, Crosby, Charleston brig Eaglet (Br), Wiggins, Trinidad; schrs Ella Brown, Robinson, Boston; E Stuart, Rockport, Clara Jan MeAllep, Saco; S$ Castner, Lake, Commercial Point} JT Alburger, Corson, Boston; MC Lyons, Smith, Port land; Thos Clyde, Cain, Boston; H 8 Brooks, Brooks, East Cambridge ; John’ Stroiip, Crawford; Jag Bt Fitapatrick, L sehr d via Havana Smith, and Benj Reed, Adams, Boston; JL Malloy, Rus. | sel, Newmarket; E & GL Cordery, Sinith, Salem} J | Allen, Case, Nantuket; Hattle M Howes, Howes, Prov dence; GL Courtney, Gaskill, Atlantic City 8B Mer- shon, Avres, Salem. Iwth—Arrived, barks Guinevere (Br), Dickson, Androg- | gan Blue Bird (i), Toye, Hoston; sehr’ Dresden, ‘Nitenell, ule, NS. 2Wth—Arrived, ships Monarchy, Day, Liverpool; Favo- rita (Sp), Cassabella, Havana; bark Zulma (Br), Peterson, ‘Trinidad; brig Ubaldiena (Br), Sponagle, Demeraral achrs Samuel MeManemy, Nowell, Trinidad ; Five Sisters, | Hooper, Cardenas; Tangler, Grim, Bangors HH Fisk fnew). Fisk, Gardiner; P Merwin,’ Peale, Boston; JC Libby, Libby, Jacksonville; Sarah A Thomas, Arnold, Middiétown; Paul P Keller, King, Brunswick, Gay Jan Haskell, Providence; Ella if Baghes, Avery, North Rt NY; Sarah A Read, Arnold, Haddam, Ot Hughes, Seaconet; Sea Nymph, Haskell, Boston ; Mi Cummiiues, Smith, Newburyport: Chariy, Ellis, y v Glover Ingersoll, do; W C Atwater, Parker, New Hi ven; WH Bowen, Bowen, Providence; Mary Ella, Steel- wan, Beg Harbor; H Hand, Halleck, New York} Thos Borden, Alien, Fall River, Cleared Barks Zephyr (Bp. Stronach, New Ross, Ti Gauntlet (Br), Mackenzie, Matanzas; brig Elke (NG), Ka kebohm, Wilmington, NC} Beauty (Br), Shields, StJohn, NB: sctirs Jas A Brown, Collins, Somerset, M J Wari Ward. Voriland; Clara, 'Norhury, Danversport; Wind, Ligyd. Qhiney, Point) W. Walton, Sharp,’ Milton; Majestic, Wyman, Blddlcrord; BH Atwood, Norris, Bos: ton; HB Mecawey, Cain, Dighton; Emily & Jenn! Hewitt, and W Wallace, Scull, Boston; Eva Belle, mers, Salem; Lady Ellen Somers, Weymouth; Vraie, Mason, Boston; Alice B, Alley, Portland; A ‘t ohn, Spring Danversport; Southerner, Thateher ; RH Shan- non, Dilks, and Nickerson, Nickerson, Boston; Cohas set, Cobb, New Bedford; Geo Taulane, Adams, Boston ; Mair & Cranmer, Marsh, ‘Crmbridue; Jésse Knlght, Pen! ton, Danversport; Jas S Hewitt, Fost and Jessie B | Smith, Williams, ston; Cleero, Cooksdn, Salem; GC Morris, Endicott, Bath. Morris Del, May 20--Artived, ship Favorita, Havana bark Blue Bird, do; schr Althea, Matanzas (aud has been | ordered to New York). ‘The ship Jasen went to sea yesterday, Also arrived 20th, bark Arietta, Colcord, from Matanzas | for orders. QUst—Arrived, brig Adelaide, Cienfuegos; schr BL Low- ell, from Matanzas for orders. SAVANNATI, M. J ship Western Empire, bark Jas T, Plendcrgast, Maranham. Arriy hy Oconee front Ruattan a WILMINGTON, NC, 17—Arrived, bark Elizabeth Taylor (Br), Proctor, Ric Cleared-—Brig Isola, Snowman, Providence. Isth—Arei é Williamine (Br), Boessen, Rich- c rk for orders. MISCELLANEOUS, Joie VICE TO STOCK SPECULATORS, ESPECIALLY | Outsiders.—Undersigned has positive information h, li followed, will enable any person. with little or | poke, with absolute ine ainstioss. Addréss A, G, NORTON, box 2,410 surancs Post office. A BeOLUT 2A the cow free. Notary Pubii KL KI rohahen J DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM | different States; legal everywhere ; deser- it cae Ne no papel a! no g ; consultatlo . UI divorsf BLOUSE, Attorney. 18) Broad wa 4 HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, Fal enue and Boerum streets Ma A ee | FRARGAINS IN TEAS, COFFEES, GROCERIES A ’ to auit the palate and the p rovialons: warranted {0 HT St Aw Re AGNEW, | 20 Greenwich street, New York. DIVORCES y OBTAINED FROM sof different States, No publicity. Advice and Commissioner tor every State. ounsellor-at-Law, 363 Broadway. TW. YANDEWATER, 5 o AND MERCANTILE FURNI- J. ae Ee AU PACTUREN, 6 Ann and 169 William street, New York, __ MISCELLANROTs. Sizes ONE DOLLAR RACH, ne renee QUITE =- STIARES ONE Doin Baun, SUARES ONE DOLLAR BACH, SHARES ONE DOLLAR ach | Mu SHARES ONE DOLLAR EACH SHARES ONE DOLLAR EACH, SHARES ONE DOLLAR BAGH. New York, May Tn accordance with the promise made, thron| lic press and circulars, a meeting of U ulders was held at the Cooper Institute, May 16, at ‘Mount Florence” ‘The meeting was or} law, Exy., of Brooklyn, N. Spear, Eaq., of Chicaco, Ml. Seeretary. Mr. Jolin A. Lefferts, General Manager of the sale, made a very full and explicit report of its present stand: ing and future prospects, which was unanimously ae- anized by the cholce of L. 1. Laid- . ts Chairman, and LH. iter a free interchange of views, upon motion the meeting was adjourned to Thursday, August 1, 1872, at the same hour and place. ‘The Manager was authorized to call the shareholders to- proper notice through the pablic press, in the the shares being disp fat an earlier day. 68 Broadway. New York Yost oflice, b total valuation All to be distributed among the SHAREHOLDERS as Amajority may determine, at a mocting to be held at COOPER INS’ THURSDAY, August 1, 1872. MOUNT FLORENCE IS A magnificent property on the HUDSON RIVER, near New York city, overlooking “HIGHLAND REST,” the celebrated country seat of the Rev. Henry Ward LARGE AND ELEGANT MANSION, FULLY AND RICHLY FURNISHED, and containing all modern improvements. EIGHTY ACRES OF SUPERTOR LAND, highly improved and ornamented, with Shade Trees, Fountaine, Statuary, Hedges, Lawns, Avenues, Graveted Walka, Ac, TWENTY BUILDINGS, FIFTY BUILDING LOTS, HOUSE, COLD GRAPERY, | | Billiard Room, Supplied with water, heated by steam, Lighted with gas. BLOODED HORSES, :| HARNESSES, CARTS, WAGONS, FARMING ARDENING IMPLEMENTS, and everything desirable 1 Gentleman’s first «lass Residence or Modern Far: ER DISTRIBUTED AMONG DISTRIBUTED AMONG SHAREHOLDERS, DISTRIBUTED AMONG SHAREHOLDERS, AS A MAJORITY MAY DETERMINE, AS A MAJORITY MAY DETERMINE, AS A MAJORITY MAY DETERMINE, at © meeting to be held at the Cooper Institute, THURSDAY, A The hour and place of me SHAREHOLDERS, | GUST 1, 1872, ng will be given through ress at least ten days in advance, thus aflord- ine for all to be present in person or by proxy. |. The “Realand Personal Property,” with the Cash Fund, ja divided into 250,000 STIARE embelished, sold at ONE DOLL bered and ‘registered from 1 to 3,0), inctustye, in the style of United States bonds, to kuard agai Which are elaborately And are nuni- OF VALUABLE PEREMPTORY SAL tion of which is given fn circulars, and (he of which every. subs quested to verify for himself, to which end the wid signed will afford all reasonable facilities. riber is earnestly re* It has been proposed that the property and cash fund should be divides but this matter must be decided by the SHAREHOLDERS THEMSELVES. special permission, allowed to refer to the ny Whose names are In themselves @ that the most eruptions care will be ing the aflairs of the sales They have aiso consented (0 act as an ADVISORY BOARD, PRESTON, New York city. PRIEST, Uttea, Y HH. Syracuse, N. ¥, LOMAS J. CORSON, Trenton, N. J. N.Y, WELL, New York City ¥, St, Louls, Moe GENERAL M, FW. PALMER, New York cit DANIEL SICKELS, Now York ¢ ROBERT 8, BRUNS, Charleston, Liberal indacements offered to agents and canvassers Special terms made with clubs. For full particulars, shares, references, desoriptive clr 6, dbo, nl FES, General Manas Post oltice, N.Y. 5 Vo : New York Merchants’ Bae cular, Hluminate 639. Pre ‘OWN W. SIMO: OHN ©. SMITH, Treasurer, change, 60 and 52 Pine stree* a

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