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NN «Tr - NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1872. ; 5 = ene Aertel inane ~~ 7, every fiir to Bettie bee inte of Wires [oF | Vivde foramittocs were appointed to walt on the D> r THE WORKINGHEN, [ier ( 0 0s (aha ae hag | hate iow Nt ve ins the sae |S LP PING NEWS. % ” widower 1, Conrier Wash ane Teithowd! day, Ried ine Fare oe Ee eno thousand ive hunared regular ae Sega Bete a Hops Bein Por "hea on tor Rookla ms Qhla Deli Cae eure. 8! nunber of mica ean | Frechanin aod “CR, the Cy | Almanae for New Yorkuthts Day. eur arate sie Mass Moetings in Union Square and | fe oa: lei! Ghiotark ll hesear | the aim non Wo SRLS Eau SU | Son rns...... 494 FMown rnet.mom 1290 pel fs? jsSylamiaeseanie om, at the City Hall, continy | wittent inte mission, that their bosses wi aco. '4° 10 thelr deinand, Sun sete, 72 [nae water...eve 115 | Sehr ary Flisituth: Sm Neve Vork for slartine ts Sia aa Acop i toc appoinie: +o draw up a constitution bethport tor New Bed poi = ford Monta , laws {0 tv boord of Trade, as the | whe Labor Question tf t° Board of As- | PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 27, 1979. | ‘S ane acitaye 8 BMT EN Pian Sega aes ads aatinemiaeg | "™" siteae erases of ew Fork en sac GD, | a eg re a oe Fl yy ALT wh da i y > 7 v i. a " ad - Mao Fight to Continay—Meetings of the Wheel- | Hess, J.“ Aivsdn, (ov xe’ Koch, P. Kel, M. | In tho Board of Assistont Aterment yesterday ae for Wall Be Ma ne ead inlieer wi Pak Port SHasbetipurt f eli nade Behrenk* iso". Rou. @rights and Blacksmiths, Sofa Makers, Blue | Watson kien, Holnan. preamble and resolution 4 ing Aethur (ne Jackson Calon ta iad Bomba i ut of & total ntnubr of ninety-four shops that é Dusthebategr 145 15 A op nnecaad Stone Cutters, Clothing Cuca, Quarry- belong t ti organizaiion forty-one reported last | |, Whereas it appears by the daily press that th Commis: | “ship B hee a Varnertz, George Brown, | Assistant Alderman O'ConNos owered fhe following hin Dirivo, Johnser stern mip Berta ior Br irik: Leghieza, tor Larernool . wtige ¥ Sea Guflptor Stetin; sche Peeries, tat W » Elizaberhport ior Fieve is v awed it cee stoners of Public Parka will, at their next. mee Sits, sawan, San Francisco—O Comstock. : x CM ae ER is f ; Y Gerr Reig? men, Stone Cutters and Furniture Msn- erent. a ae from the rotams that of | Stssa peries of resolutions proposing the aduprion st te | Bark Monitor, Eaton, Tavana—J Phillips & Sou. nder, Hammond. Elzohethport for fro | ALYY STON, Maw —Arrived, steanstty’ Get Forty ufacturere—Action of the New \.. | were'yer:uiay at works et MO CHY UT65 | cight-nour system by the departinent; there“ore, Beligae eG ct es Bamieon erates press, Kon i PW, Tak York and Brooklyn Aldermen. A réseii:tion was adopted calling for co-operation | point Yom tis Boued to rempeettadly her ricky 3 pBark Lydia (Br), Holden, St Stephens, NB—Heney & . | ya of ali me» engaged In Thechantcal fabor ta this effort | commend to the sald Commissioners the adoption of wNe | Rat gy, B LC : . : to susta' the ton-hour system, A committee was | Fesolutions aforesaid, NAM ee are PRR Calcegtame/thee Nekereon Sees va eis Nine, way 2—cteazed brig Warnbta, Ollley, ; appoint: | to procure signatures to the decument Mr. O'Connor urged the adoption of both, Brig Courier (NG), Vick, Stettin—Funch, Edyo & Co. hs Aortford. solr ary, Mea al Boston, és Tbe revolt against the ten-hoar ee Under Wich the organtzition is being effected, A good deal of discussion was had thoreon, dur- | QT #MAins Bird Whe), hones, DemararaPeniion & | Bien ork tor Provideucs, | VOI, May Zi arrived, bitg Nelli Ware, @amed the formidable proportions Vind at “aig ing which Mr. Geis gave it as his opinion that Mr. Brig Virginia, Johnson, St Pi Mart— . aes tite Helen J’ Holway, Téotupsoa, andt the Hematpat the inception of the movement. At | Mass Stccting im the City Hall Park. = | osc, nnoy eodetenion preamble Pet cance Brg Ati ail Slr morte Cn Tarine Pisastex Biewestndion a fe naieith ‘ the very moment, however, when skilland strength Amass mecting of the workingmen favorable te for the purpose of creating a little excitement and | Lunt Bros. 1), Whitten, Hamilton (Bermaday— eed ect or _ red, asinauin pikes! oh ; are most needed tocarry it toa successful issue | the elgit-hour movement was held yesterday in | ingratiating himself into public favor, Mr. Galvin Brig Aura (Br), Cord, Windsor, NS—Crandall, Berteawx | werp, remain fn i | thore is breathed about a suspicion that a wheel is | the City Hail Park, ‘Two “tribunes” were erectcd— id that he was infor y the President of tue | * ent ccna ast Wreeking’ Cote | Clared—Ship Expoander, Crocker, Liverpool; sohes Mary on, Robert, Baracoa, &¥ Turnar, Graver an Telend; Challoneer (Br) Wond wile, Gr iner Louise, Forbes, Wiliningtoy, Det. Arrived, bark Alphonse ct Marie Qin), Privat, Bore Co. " Brig Elrza Stevens, Burgess, Boston—Crocker, Wood & | Withiia and he Gi Department of Punito Parks that only eight hours | ¢,° ‘rocker, Wo i broken somewhere. The governing hand felt } one for tic German-speaking orators and the other | wary a day 1s required of the employés. Mr. ‘Behr Zigrar (Br), King, Liverpool—Geo F Butley. atraine: everywhere among the unions while the bricklayers | for the English. They were built by the “striking” | Schwartz substantiated Mr. Galvin's statement. Schr Heten L Srow, Dixon, Vera Crrz—TT Marguand. tis pos nd carpenters were in the fleld seems to have lost | upholsterers, and were decorated with a taste and It was therefore unnecessary to pass the resolu- Schr Mary Klien, Hawking, Rock Sounl—B J Wenterg. na ant Mowing 1 are n her, and report the sternpost, whte her, The W hand, and ant ar isto be wnt, | #40 1s taken ont a. cilurt will erand pat her afloat. in for Perunnti red—Stemmship Maryland, Jotfnéon) Baltimore via ard Havana; ships Nortimepioa, Mactoon, 5 Riversid I, Havre: barks Rosece MeNetil, 3. route, “io; Mary BE Libbyy Liby, Ma sk Verttas (Nor), Rus, Londoadtonry; Witheb 7 wi way of r Schr Abby Wasson, Wasson, Jacksonville—v ches: | ste op aicends ts Lelie? big paeumeored Vat uratinesy er skill not usually shown on public occasions of this on Ber by as referred ae ee fives on ter 4 Co. = = z Po tae Sener Lane aiee ees tre association, more respected, id 5 . “dl c! ollins, Tooker, Richmond— be made to ¢! er 0: Wi Burope than the Internation, 1s coming to theit | Character. Previous to the commencement of the | Public Work. Schr AM Colling, Tooker, Richmond—Van Brunt & Bro, made to clear hero: W Nortolk—Slught & Petty, ne Prow rescue, Lust night the carpenters in large num- | speaking; a small four-page tract was distributed Schr Breeze, Cramer, Washington, DCs ashe & Potty. ited wht acheared bera met in secret session at Masonic Hall, and | among the crowd, which at no time exoceded | A°t#om of the Brooklyn Board of Aldere | | fohr Kedron, Agnew, Elizavethyort—John Boynion's Seniesa ate, antl’ | ti Shleidsborough, Mis; ach? Collbrs ) upon the action of the committee appointed at this men, nLite Ganelis few mh K loat he ee a r- hi 4 ract, afte: (Br), Buck, Elizabethport—P I Nevius & neo x a K lost I ed, sity Helen Clinton; Blanchard, Cardiff. Meeting uch will depend. Ths trouble urises trom | More tan three hundred. Tho tract, afer | a4 prookiyn Common Council met yesterday | some. We ei CR eric favwed ty Visit sllcd: Stemanniy Emtty B Louder, Wasdiok, Now @ uncertain and Inharmouious action of the | setting forth vartous gricvances under which 4 Schr Naonta, Smith, Bangor—Miller & Houghton, rewistercd 103 tons, classed ALS, ' mailer unions tike the stone rubers and polishers | the workingmon were laboring, consequent on | Sfrnoon, President Jacob I. Bergen in the chatr. | gohr Broadilell, Brill, Hoston—Jed Frye & Co. ee 188 Lousy aud bunt at Bucksport it 15i8,) —Arrived, steamship Western Metropolis, Quiel” 1 -and the varnishers and polishers, which, working the anny of capital, called Be @ the workin The all-absorbing question of the -—that of labor Picvs Anna B Hayes, Barlow, Cohasset—H W Jackson & Sn lange Earem ke Rifas Crate. Oba! oe Te gat Sane tak agar thst men to oan Pcinaiven with each other eri and {ts demands on time—was introduced by the | “Zonr 11 Remsen, Allen, Fall River—IT W Jackson & Go, | Mity. ti la. 06 10 roi aout: er huanhevias! oe it 5 hagas achra Gertio Lawls, Hodge Hawes, Nass Now, too, the manufacturers of and dealors in fur- | ‘accomplish the normal eight hour working day, Foading of a petition from the Kings County Work- | Schr Barah Eilzabeth, Munroe, Norwich—M Brisas & Arrived, ste: niture have formed a combination to oppose the sp ingmen’s Assembly, which claims to represent the Schr Wm Gray, Allyn, New London. unions, and report an understanding amoug the | 824 to secure the means of superior happiness, not | inferosts and sentiment of 10,000 mechauica. The | Schr AJ Williams, Morrell, Stamford—Stamford Manu- my redO miles north of employe:s inall the trades that have struck, tending | only for ourselves, but also for our descendants.”” document is as follows :— factu ing Co. . ie i ni taken to to show tiat a mild effort will be early made to | The tract also comtained the following somewhat | Tax Hox Comwon Couxcrt or Broo. teeter t MOGOR,, Beapatead-Minmitoeh Hanae: " Strangle the new departure in its infanc) “ie " . 4 ‘The undersigned members of the Workingmen’s Assem- | “Sloop Emily, Ward, East Haven. Brown, at ble de Low dan | Poughkeepsie; Elen Ba ‘Novertieless, the influence of the movement | PiHosopiical declaration of principles :— bly of Kings county, which embraces in its various | Steamer J Thomeot, Moore, Baltimore, cae ay at ee BSG Bos nan heensies Miten Hy spreads everywhere, beneath the surface of llin- | | Wealth and lentyy, Whether gotton by fairness or by branches ten thousand workingmen, have boch directed | Steamer © Connic ie, Phitad anon 1. The Pwas 45 toms buikint Hath | *)Shrorhire, Dighton for frencon ustries, and the mags mectiug of yesterday will robber are the frult of force combined, poverty ani py. the assembly to petition your honorable body as fol- Steamer Bristol, Wallace, Philadelphia, a hs 5 » Handy, and Warren Gates, Smith, Provide iY erine Isstne Viesset—Moeh concern wrs fet at Portemonth, | New tor ‘ . ble entallnent of social Aisintegratio WH i impart conrage to those who are contemplating the norte First, That so far as ts in your power you order that the ; A et antes son cone ra: formation of new unions, while tie popular feeling | gostn! of ae gg EER eighthour law be onforced In ail departments of the -clt ARRIVALS. than 50 dayennt fro Portian¢ the . park AmeHn, Dix, Mall River for Balth Anderson, Dighton tor Philadelphia. i Gantt will aid “tie mea tn the gap. D obtain happiness. the object of lite, without obeying a | Kovernment. Second, That vou divect the fire bel With wheal. -Ste teevwned | mtet New Bodie tor Now. Yorks 4 ae atccinne'oimutaal reciprocity of the forces of the inte- | fhroughout the ety to bo rude eight thos af elaht orcinck REPORTED DY THE HHRALD STRAM YACHTS. ysnvity bn Pct Teouth and couipande ya ls tunow Wasser, dr, Kelly dg Wheetwrights and Blacksmiths. gers of Which composed. ted. We Steamship Novada (Br), Forsy'h, Liverpool May | id das not beeu spokem since leay. bu Bllzateth, Supes, Providence for New ae id ‘The meeting was called to order by Mr. Ennis, of | that’ of each, day, hae Ho ‘powbe to absolutely aie | Queenstown Leth, wi Miseotiar SS aaa Tar. ap si We Bell, Tieeces Hams and Guion. plemamy Ameciing of wheelwrigiits and blacksmiths was has ho of Rt to alisolutely the Plasterers, who nominated Mr. James Connolly, | rect |, tho eniorcoment the eizhthour lighters, with «¢ m, Turnor, Vhiladeb 8 ria Hall, to enroll mem- 5 en is HE | passed a bark-rigzed” steamship b ater, with | bom prevasutogy, to arixe for ibe eg noure | Of Peinter a8 tho President of tho moeting. | Fuca u'terthmaately sry, ti afer | Ue Waa Hai tah ee icccuel ne There Wis a large attendance. Mr. CoNNOLLY, who was received with applause, toga a pone Lite, He tome on A titty your great PoWer | passed stoamshins Eeypl, and ¢ | Seton de Mohokow, for ~ sald that he felt greatly honored by the selection of | ow nipon the raze bookvortha State, an vot protext | 9)s) AM iB antva enstariatatcaunsbhy ala Wor hi teh dato ew’ Yor 6 entered against its violation, dircetly or thdirecily, by poe SO mites east of do, steam Ni eb. which Ty ATE Mignenoss. Pease. himself as President of a meeting in favor of the | any ortho departments of the city governments. A& to | Moria WEN. 143 milou cent oF doe pam wea knee Hits Cabell tor doy dsuae # vcard reat PM tor + In the committee room of the Kight-Hour League | right Hour law, and called in the interest of the | the request made by usin relation to the tolling of the | gteamshi business was progressing as usnal yesterday, | workingmen of New York. It was intended to | pitwsen' cronies eg OTL AE Peay , though the hall outside was empty, most of the | gtrike on behalf of their hearths and Uberties. The | of time. The adoption of the simple plan suggested by us », bound east, verhot (Sor to, Hamu ‘Took ved Kelly, P y2 arah Jane, Jackson, ‘ovidence tor New York. rrived, scl WA Morrell, Keemy sine site Tiave fust comotet bean | vat Wiha | would end all controversy, aud We therefore hope your ul euydin 5 ory, extn Juombers, If not all, Veing absent at tho demenstra- | workingmen had been ground down by a ten hour Donorable body will take it into favorable consideration. 1 Moat in the irl. fie boat. ta 4¥ed, ehin. Garibalill, Lennon; Biggpuatro. jon in the City Hall Park, HENRY O'BRIEN, President. Vehe tas tank o, G0) galluas capa teed, brig Robert Dillon, Blatchford, New Ore thy Pant Knowles Business {i which the Internationals were mixea | 1W for years, but now they meant to strike off the | qaoyas Jonxsox, Secretary. Bs shi 3 up occupied the session, and the reporter was | Slackles of slavery and fight, if needful, Ms Ww 46 Anys, with ainttvacs yineton, Delon £ nh (Rr), Thomas, South Shictdsy YEE e Nowing resolntion tot fat they mg fone ; for their own rights, Tho bigh oMotals of thig | , Alderman Wyre offered the fol ‘ ¥ fasted duublsad ’ i ; W Me ith, SasuA, Ee ee een suatene must hurry out, aa the | city had Sree faudurse it and the national | {accordance with the request Of the signers of the aa een any’ Msleeritig south, 5 peas sisted pepe “AD 1 Mtv 2 PM—Argived, barks Jane Six new naies were added to the list. governiient also until the last week, when the gov- | #bove petition :— blue ball iit. . % from the vard of Phen Mason ny a Auber TH ligs Signals Whitudy, Curtensat i Ouly spoken. ernment saw that the workingmen were deter- Resolved, That tho Fire Commissioners be and they aro fark Guiseppe Prota (Ital tola, Rottortam, Kot atoutdMions ented the Vi ok ratoa (or), Sicli gy NOW York brine Allee Starret Fm ouly spoken, mined that those who opposed it should not long | hereby requested to cause the various fire ulurm bells to | days, with mdse to Fur T souttt Hox & Portsrneld, of New, York, a 75 phon Fee se Ang #, SIBYONS, SeVANDAL cae Tetain thelr position, Thnone of the departments | strike ‘he hours of eight A. M, wiud five PM. eri paseage and had. tine weather: 1s LO daa | AlexaulOr,: OF H i Melia svlll Hardonasy AdLlte Murgnle, Ulbbe Bate isedinoen se, Mapp: of the cily government was the law carried out, | Alderman Wv1ik also presented the subjoine Son ean: feos K ior New bark “Hor | wany rerneets th w Yuri a eo (Wer), Lauteeny Tyre; Nereus Tho Soi and Lounge Upholsterers’ Union, bfanch ane endeavor nee cee aoe by ae moe ane to Resolved, That, the sptoner officers be and they are Bark T A Darr » Montevideo Gtdays with | & at ned for tO AGAR nee orsdnns Cindy Leta Bia 4 0 change the policy of working in the State Prison, | hereby directed that in entering into contract tor city | hides to L EB Amelie’ & Go; vessel to ma-ter, | = The sche bultthy Com RST UKERORE 4 age sty She SUS UY OUR DSA oee ODADAS VOCM) OD ee aatiewculn wan 2 listened. t0, because if it werd | Work, thatit be embodied in such contract suipala if Equator April 4 in lon 298; hud lght winds an ard txvionalas th alr { Se eres a | ar re ads since the 24d inst., met at 182 Wldridge street | changed the polltielans would not be able to put | that the Contractor stall not exact from Jago. cinploy the entire passage. | fully law, don Vridoy 1 nS Deen Ya be GE * y: g : more than eight hours as a day's work, and that the Cor- Bark M: Br), Nora , Boe: itind wisttin ecee », Livy esterday. Gcorge Fink, the President, was in the | money In their pockets. ration Coureel be and No a hereby directed so tar asin | with tmakecaag snl coker woes wee wl Biker $0 Maetners ship, Martha Bowker, Garth chair. Mr. Feancis PRARSALL was tho next speaker. | his power, to cause the Elght-Hour Inw to bo enforced | Whitney & Co. Had strong southerly winds mos. o! the | PXGAND—EAST COAST—Wueek OF THK » (Gor). Linderstratse; Livorpool| NO aliaee, i. (— It was reported that Schultz & Fleggerheimer, of | He gad that all that the workingmen Gesired was | within the city Himitsin compliance with chapter 858 of | passage. jersey City, had signed the contractior eight hours’ | that they should have a little of the fruit of thetr | the Laws of 1567. Bark Huron (Br), Roy, Havana 10 days. with mols ay fice ts hereby given tht, in eonsermence of they i ‘oo, Barrett, New Orleans bor witli the workingmen, lnbor. ‘ihey were not revolutionary in their ide ‘Adopted. told DeWalt & Co” x Gaius Bw dic area Lube tad tee oak a toe | beige Urngnay (Br), from Acommitteo appeared with the complaint that | all that they wero seeking was liberty, for without | Resolutions were adopted directing that the flags | 4,Bark RH Purlnton (of Providence), Crodey, Cardenas 9 | fy flm Sis Me styen Ls tne bean nn a Mb Auretie {3 Nerthorn Siar (Br), Anderson, Sa ‘olf & Son, Houston street und ay nuo B, ex- | that they were as notiing. The workingmen had | of the city be displayed from the public buildings | MAYS Wit molasses to Mo-cs Taylor € Cox vessel oo | ye ney y als] eld & Wa Ha e OT. rossed a willingness to grant the demand if made | vo desi: to pull down; their desire was to build up. | on Wednesday next, out of Tespect to the Sunday Ween Yokeual Coad. Cote lay wel stant: y Yor! Whit the taliowine Arrived, brig Annie Christine martes yy their workinen, but these refused to join the | Mr. 5. P. McDermott, Secretary of the Plasterers’ | School anniversary children and the occasion. Also | and molasses tod HWinchetter. Had moderate weather, “of Corton Tally N hy W eV. tae Fe ynion or have anything to do with it. Union, tien read the following preamble and reso- | that a like CuInpLeE be pald in respect to the | Burk Lindo (hn, Greene, Ulenfuogos 16 days, vit) su: SEE USSR MOI capo Satine Okaneita eet Bey iatarvoort Frederick, of 26 Orchard strect, accepted the situa- | lutions, which were adopted by the meeting — memory of the patriot dead on Decoration Day, | 84m Seto Movol ate ‘ aestie § oft tell ee i mel tion, and is men resume work to-day. Wherens the progress in sclence and dyt durin Thursday. GRITS ET BOT ee ee nope a, ALLS SOON Aly Pose | brig Florence, Rath \ On motion it was resolved that the members take | century art in the demonstration at City Mall, and they | chineshs nd the invention of nimerous lavor-saving m yinan, Babbitt cw ongetow! The Clerk was instructed to demand that each Brig Six Freres (Br), King, Barbados 15 ¥ oughta revolution in industry, by means | department furnish the Joint Board with an estl- | &e,tomaster eet et UarPadosIs day a, wi Mery r, | D order, RORTN LLEN, Secretary, . 1 i 1 y | chin 0 7 . \ 4 nity House, London, Ma 5 Aan These men are yet fresh in the business, and | Wopld re alt in pes rong ore beens and starvation | Yesterday afternoon a squad of men employed in moderale weather. | Savies Ghettinanne Atv’ 6.9 jute einedicanrtlies toe ste ta ‘ole ie though the majority are well-intentioned people, | product required for consuinption Isproduged by theald | the erection of a bullding at the corner of Mercer | Hides, cotfec, do, to D de Castro & Guy oer! Wn A Vrovincetown, Walt, Savaunaty Mpoken. ht sowiherky aid: small ring has crept in which threatens, if it con- | tun of this. amount. can be accor m o1 cI Had pleasant weather, with Li a x plished at | and Putnam streets, Jersey City, and who had | windy, to lat of Charleston; thence chanical " i 3 se ork ty , ~ as, to lat of Hence elias) Rark Magnet, from Mobile for Liverpool, +TP Abel, Fowler, Inues {ts course, to do no little harm ty the unton, | fhe, Prewnt scale of working hours by | | struck in the morning for the eight-hour aystem, | and bitlling winds: passed Uape Antonio 11h eth ee ee ae Op Bowe Schr i Jon 6905, ra, of Machias, bownd « ry dos Perey, Ooab +R H Witvon, Har it has been found im other organizations thut an | ployment, and “thus the unempleved “sect Sits | appeared at the building, and finding a purty of | Hght 7th; was 4 days north of Hat era Geoweat eon: tor the right, flavored with a Little | hecessar ly condemned toidieness and privation: in some | Men employed In their Plies commenced vigor- RRA emenT et Teatrto Lay Rene eae follteness, gains respect ior the men in the move- | trades tho ero y at gone, tore!) mn Pov ter halfof the mechanics employed therein | OUS Onslaught on the new comers. The fight ex- | foet above water, and end of mainhoom tess t dh Arrived, brit Isola, Snowman, Wilmington, Nor ent and renders their task of much casier accom. | C&# only fiud remunerative work during rome seasons of | tended to a liquor store adjoining, and it was only | near to her that the vessel's boliom. struck povi ey ‘onelia (Mutoh), Letoher, Owen, , ai e i plishment, the gear owing, f@ these cireumaimices, irom which | wien the rloters perceived @ posse of police coming | OF the wreck: it isa very danrrous oltre Walang Frovobnse toe | uot pay eu haahateneetthe sy harver During the afternoon of yesterday committees | the worl iu classes have been more and ie in double quick, under the command of Sergeant | 48 it does, directly in the track of vessels Hort + ‘Amelia, Terry, Ron Helen Mar, ss 7 : PpPotnted in the morning to visit thé shops wuere | ished.'A: whereas a care jonsideration of these evils | McKaig, that they dispersed, POE ee CT a a jen wer employed and report back, that a do- | Fenders ihe reduction of hours of labor an imperative unin eae Chesnpenke Bay tor Bath bs wae and might be made for the adoption of the elght- Sete at ThGhee hinge hae Gk: Schr NW Smith, To Cardenas 9 days, wit Ur system, stated that only two men were found | Parent to the People at large | that the Con. DECORATION DAY. $pe.i9 Moses Taylor £ Co; vessel to Jonas Sui orking, and those were in ()’Noil’s shop. tive Le; slatures of the various States have. enacted vet Biat ir), Knowes, Eleuth Tada The President stated that since the beginning of | liws for: ic reduction of the hours of labor, And whereas ea io Haugiae Undine wkainee” © Pallet, bark brig Helena 3) Brown, Ged ures, Cotirell, ck, Croton; rons, Guitiver, New ber,’ Shepard, doy Thoinas W Thorne, 11; Sloop Uarvest, Corwin, New York, , May 25—Arrived, schr ‘Susu E Nash, rt. ‘Coxsackte, A * Care loys, put i ecilay Morgan, from New York, ar. vine. i y q ray $ e| ¥ pples to Jamies Daugias. Had tin he sere Mery Lontar, Simon. . « the strike they had obtained an addition of 200 | these laws, the Right-Hour statute 4o called, by thelr | ‘The following programme lias been arranged for | ahpits to dames Daunias A ae Salen Slr 1A Rowe, Rose, Alexandria; Rending RR Members, and these comprehcnied, with those al- | letter ani ‘spiritdictate that a days’ work shall'legally | Decoration Da: pineapples, to dames Douglas. eka ee at hia; ML Condon, Lord, and Bane el I rl consist of eight hours only; and although tlie - Sone ae Jpndy enrolled all, or. peace the workmen in Rational "and Stale. governinents ‘ave fuvariaily The procession will start from Union square, on ‘anya wi tr Le cl adopted (he legal scale of —worlin, ours, the ray . .} e eathe: About one huudrrd ‘of the three or four hundred | einjloyers\ venerally have disregarded the 1uws. and | GOWN Broadway to South ferry, at halfpast nine | Wenherg. Had fine weather. Le belonging to tie Union are now at work under the | the tmpecrative efreumstances ‘which impel o'clock A. M. precisely; while crossing the river Sehr gw Maitland, Colcord, UN if, May 27—Arr, bark Stormy Petret 6) lr ck, Troon’ (was reported sulled froin P tor Phita- 2”D, May 25—Arrived, steamship Niagara, tho 4 f Jacksonville 7 days, with | brie F : ik See ucla saniellavedstia kitiee'th’ be «#1 Of labor. tving imaehinery having ouly benented thesme | He Salute of minute guns will commences on | lumber to Alop € Curk; vertel tod IT Wine) coer urls f NiSie Autte Holling, Voorhees, New York, . cue ‘ @ to ben success, | Pioyurs v ho have saved Hirough thet tho price ot the | Governor's Teland and continue until the procession | Sct AM Hains, Virsinia. Hla GEAPey NCW May 27—Clowred, schr Charles W Holt, and hnd no doubt of the general adoption of the | Pipher ve.have saved through then tho price of the Sehr Caroline fi ie, Vinuitila. . ; ne 2 | new system before the lapse o! two day equitabl” ‘hat a portion of the lulor thus saved shoukl be | Teaches the cemetery. Previous to leaving Union | Rehr james tou fpeeecurinsroy ew URVen. |: 6 eam NBs! e, Giympta, Youn s+ May 26—Arrived, sehr Henrietta Simmons, tolbe conttinated 9 the fuads of flus orponisntion, | tistine wockiaginen tooemay reap, somo bericht spor | eduare tho committee will decorate the statues of rts, Georgerown, DE, or Cutsem, | Hosa’ Kosa, May—Arrivod, ship Kattlor, Marsh, New- " i A e i O88, Balitin Lincoln and Washington; and on the march down hr J A Sheppard, Wilbur, Baltimore. Broadway a committee will decorate the grave of Schr Howard Ma Williams, Fran), San Francisco via Yokohai days, with lath to Simpson, Clapp & C torn). z Sehr EM Baxter, Lantare, New Loudon jor Phiatdek | Arrived atdo Apr’! castle, NSW A.C Buckley, Buckley; Mary Riley, Riley, ed atdo May {1 steament phi ver, Weaver, Philadel! ia. Hacks Waldo, Pressey, llzabethporty f and Robert Palmer, Dayol Patten, Cumin; de h ty els, Newingn, Port Johns teolinan, Phitadelph rrived, schr Cowan sire Richard Law, Eldred, Philadelphia; 3 n, Kondout, : i these in’ cniious and improvements... Now, ther to ald them in their strike. we, the workmen of the city of New Work, assenibi Gu on this g/th day ot May, 1873. The Clothing Cutters. .. Chat eight howrs’ work isa just and fair equiv- | Phil Kearny, tn Trinity church yard; that duty per- he wages which are now paid for a day's labor. io x formed they wiil join the procussioi st New | py 1 rat May 135i ee tue NO Wax Ona tep melvedeg pay coeace “es, | ag Tiiat in geekiug to invoduce ein hours ae | Yorke At te. tutter place. the New York division vane pe ae ved on ines Second avenue and First streot, a mass mooting of | SA MAn ih, ttwe nutpose of remedying the evils which | Will be joined by the division trom Williamsburg | riverpook has Lidl padwngers, aud reports cuts | yyArtived at do May 27, steam: the clotning cutters, of whom thore were about two : working classes more atid more froin day to bers yd posts fy pe age New xo, and the unitec Fenced dense Yous for the last tires days. Ma New York. jousand or upwards employ nis coly carrying out ihe prineaple laid down in | Ine will marek to the cemetery. The graves | an Inman steamship, bouud east. ‘ShiousADd OF MwA. SimpIoyes In) this city; wes mn of Independence by the fathers of the | of the entire 4,000. will be embellished. 1 Passed Through Hell Ga: iy Madawa dy brig Kodin Powle, » Downie, Card City of Merida, De: —Sailed, sohra Saltie T Chartre, Tre- ay “held for the purpose of organizing a strike for the | republic “That all men are ted equal; that thoy are | fore the arrival’ of tho procession, each | tiling, cad FV BW Pierce, New York, ey thvete Urektor tin id i b ye BOUND soUTH. retake N oad is eight-tour Icbor reform. The mecting was pre. | {dower ty jhelr Creator wiih corain inalienable rishis; | with a sinall fag, #8 Was doue two years ago. ‘he | Sehr Ann B Jacoby, Cook, Plymouth tor vse; o!nt, Se Ne nD TEAS i Any ae arr es Das, Kae, Bee Bided over by Albort: Loowonstein, who introduced | piness.” ‘ exercises on the ground will consist of solemn mu- | with potatoes to order, : ms, 80 mont Lock, Port Johnson for Baste Coroner Young, who said the great wonder was Hesoly 1, Phat we demand nothing more than that | sic by the Fors Hamliton Band; invocation by en nei , Jr, Hall, Rockland foro % York, Mya, Setiz, " it for Boston Emil A Bartle, they has ed bei i which tl pcneral progress in science and art requires— | Chaplain Samucl B: Willis, Cameron Post, No. 79; 4 eves ¢ notte 7 ‘aster, 398 maith an pints hey had not rallied before ag they iad rallied bE Dannie A thentela nrieie Miantishare Chapiate peta Vetoran: Bliging Bodlety bi tion | 1eche Intrepid, Lamberton, Portland for Now with abont April ain port shin Nacnet ea tor Agi Nathaniel Steven Mr. Hosinicntavsey, one of a delegation of the Deslated {at Rod Sdusemnioy ame enIN TLS RW Scat aQmeeri nek; sliging by te orpuuns | "Beir Chay £ Hillier, Hodgdon, Roston (or t iad v , ee rege a tere i @abinet makers, now on strike, atgued that the Regolv:', That those who by thelr combination and | and School; decoration of 8cbr Mindora, Higgins, an Eastern port fy w York. May ~Arrive!, briga Leone (®r, O'Neal, (i fat Mary I Westcott, Lynn for oj Movement has low become so general that a de- | machine ‘ons oppose this juct and equltable meastice, are | raves, during Which the German Veterans, accom. |, ohr Bylvester Hale, Goldsmith, Providence fo VOrt KARA ee Watiy tombier ner A halt ky Wat do; WG Bartieti, and Rachel feat of the int nd, Will give a dirge; recitation, | Johnson. ; | Hour Dead Herocs,” W. HT. Pope. Benediction,’ | Bel Hayat Archi, Froviderer for New York. on tocur | ‘The programme fs short, in order to allow those | Schr EminaPhiiney, ‘Bueklugham, Cao ibe!| ithe United | Participating in these exercises also to be present | York, with lumber to order. in the evening at the Academy of Music, where the illie E, Smith, Boston for New York dc, Addison, for Now York; yr Newark, schirs J F Carver, Charles Heath, Saxon and B F Nash, Rondovt for Boston; schra hin, for Bath; Forest Home, Bangor ¢ veform measure '8 out of question. | not only hemsclyes avainst the tide of human panied by the At this stage the proceedings the Chairman | progres, .\ pscorping the derands of justice and announced it thosa pres nt who were not mem- | guity,! ee tcc Te eo bers of the Union conld enroll their names, and that | Cugriye: wonptand disrey Congress &@ cominiti-e was ready for that purpose in another } States av ( ‘ic Logislatu te of New York. Muier Wore Carrley Ne yNourn, May , New’ York for Ham j int ing cM e DL stavaeas Dae bravidenne te ove 8 ireh W—tn port hark Constance (Dutch : i room, which temporarily imterrupted the proceed- ‘ SUP, rraphical Ut on was | Rev. De Wilt Talmage will deliver the address, and Bohr 1 irges, Lane, dence tor ‘ sb Fe - Maxgie Van Dusen, Philadelphia tor Dan- ings, inasmuch as more than half of the men pres- | yyw Yah, amd aiidroseed tile cea tet ety | Rev. J.P. Newman an oration. ‘The Hoboken Sing | ySqit Cynthia Jkno, Gurdiner, Frovidenss sox Sow manraWe, May 26-—Arrived, steamship Idaho, Price, | Vofaror Grand Istand and Samuel Castner, J ent turaed out to be non-Union men. {renounced nil puiltical interference with | £48 Sockety, Witllam H. Pope aud Governor's Island | "Zee 1, A Tolles, Day, Norwich for Now ¥ New York tor liverpool, 4 vethdhare bor igs Morning Star, New York tor Wind WILLIAM J, JESSUP spoke upon the necessity of Nant TROVeRpiE rs 4 2 Band will iil up the evening’septertament, Gov- | Sehr RH Wilson, Wilson, Jonesport tor kes York Arrived at dy 27th, 7 YM. steamship City of Bristol (Br), nilas tor Uiiiadolphiascehrs Lark, News tion, oot the Plasterers: Mr. Daly, Prosi | €or John ‘t, Lottman will preside, Sehr Sahwa, King, Machias tor New York v1. lta to | Philliys New ¥ Eiverpoul wind prosee ded), ; wouryport; J Lindsay, aud Lucy Jane, ) ‘tion was passed by an overwhelming and the ‘Workingmen's Union, and Mi. ‘Theo- ce a Wont Dione, McFarland, New London for Né ton taverneol Fsteamabip Prussian (Br), Dat) Repkland for New York W Glover, Rockland for N | Spimnsiastic vote decla-ing that a demand for the | gore Bo its, of the Internarlovallaty. a ns | Government Offices to be Closed. Behe Matte ke Muctuy, Wornont we Mi With | Hourmuterow, May 2— Arrived, stoumship Mansa, Brick- | yQjt* ed bY—Schr George W Glover, Rockland for New he a os of th loth AY: | address:.t the meeting, which adjourned shortly Treasury Deranrent, May 24, 1872. stone to order. 4 t eng ein, Ni w York dor treinen. “tt Sailed—All before reported, excepting the arrivals of to- le average wages of the clothing cutters are | aster fo. : o'clock. Pormission Is hereby granted to close thd various oilices Schr 8 Smith, Snow, Providence for New Yor sv Dowrao Cry, May 6—Sailed, brig Nellie Mitchell, iN Planier, P'S Lindsay, and from $16 to #18 per week, although skilled hands id recy emo $ . | ander the dircetion of thts departmentin the city of New Ber Emily, Morrell, Stamford for New Yo Coady, Boston, . ines A Crooker, Jacksonvil earn from 329 to $22 or $24, while there are others | (ne Reass Meoting of Laborers in Union | York, sotaras the public interests will allw, ou thurs. | Sehr Kight Away, Nickerson, Westerly tor sow York. Sica, May I7—Arrived, bark Evroya (Br), Altrir, Bt trick, Phiindelpiia for Boston; Win who only carn trom $14 to $15. ied : | day, the gu inst, “Ds tion Day.” chr Leader, Beasley, Aj us tor New ) Thomas wh, BC, tur do; Ancona, St John, NB, Letters were ‘received from four firms accepting Square, | 2. BOUIWELE, Becretary. Sele White Wing, Mall: New Lonion ior Seo eee AAD Per ee vier URE aha pea ta eT fansield, Rockland, tor do; J HM Buiuetss “ ee : 5 che § . Jones, Bridgeport tor Port dul key : 1. Boston: y i — the eight-hour reform, The Corporation laborers held a mass mo eting | Post Onrice Durgeranen 4 Schr Susan, Hishop, Rockland lor New York. wich lime | Figue tat), Ore craet hele Caroline | AMP bycheue Vicwr, Perry, tor New York. The Quarrymen. last eveuing in Union equare with the view of | The Postmaster General directs Ine ty say that the Post. | 2K Browne, SR a Ee ME ity od = a th bringing before the public their demand, that the | Mariern’ your city will be authorized to close his omtccs, | wishwconeto order ee NOCkANM OF Se Yorks | ite Daten, tas wt Mut AD Mendevton, | Dandruff.—Surnety’s Cocoaine Klis It. Amecting of the Quarrymen’s Union was held famed be RMT anc as on toriner oveasions, a portion of the dayon “Decora: | WEESONG to order. oe tae New York Sale ‘iii: Olive S Southard, Theobald, Liverpool; Sere fast nigit at No, 870 Seventh avenue, between es ioners of hin las ei Me orks pay ve | tion Day,” the Wh of the present mon cabanas Be he Wn fi rial, Ha ly, Fall iver tne te A Ch bet aren bl sre Varicty of 1 nd wa ered by the Comu ‘ouncil. ir e CPestniaster Geuers rv Sarah Buckley, Buckley, West Port Bs ie Hats, Fick sndchoosss gra our taste Fifty-sixt and Filty-seventh streets, Mr, Kera- ee ssa is Netheai akan non C mane | Firat Assisiant Postmaster Geueral. FA. Lawson, Lawson, Providence (br N. cay seh Mary Killem, sec clucante Petia enN coment wom in the chair, The meeting was called to Pee sntaalpabested On Ghiok Gobet seal at BeRE Ai ecowien Erovidenco tor Rew See order at cight o'clock. Mr. Kerawom made a few | Arrange cuts waserected on Union square, facing EUROPEAN MARKETS. ghatiénge, Park re Providence A-Herring’s Patent F Khnball, Brovid : 4 Broadw: y, and about ecijrit o'clock a crowd com- | remarks ne the necessity of union for the obtatn- menced {6 gather in its vicinity. The weather wae | — + “ance of the eght-hour law. Another gentleman | not very propitious for a mass meeting, but it | lay 27—5 P. Made 2 motion that the initiation fee be reduced | cleared up towards evening and enabled several } OM tor the from $5 '0 #1, 80.a8 to enable those who did not | hundrec to be present. It appears that the ortginal 2's, WIS; TBU ‘Delong t) the union to join. The motion was | wageso. the men employed under the Croton De- unanimously adopted, He hall being too small | partment was $2 60 per day; bai. on the 15th January to aceon! ciate au the goc.ety men Were ordered | ir, Van crden pineed the Croton, men. on tlie same to retive aud give the non-society men a chance to | }asis as ‘ose employed by the Park Commissioners, | join. Ove hundred and ten new members were | which rduceltheir daily stipend to $2 per day. admitt, Mr. McGowan, President of Divisioa | Mr. Jam = O’Keilly presided, apd shortly after eight jor Hoboks MLAMPION SAFE: E and J Oukley, Newman, Pro r: me 4 Brow twa! 258 an: corner Murray straet. A.—fTorald Branch Office, Brooklyn, Ss corner of Fulton avenue and Boeram strect. A.wA.—Not One Person in a Hundred. believes until he tests it by actual purchase that NICOL, DAVIVSON & GO., 66 Broalway, sell Decorated Dinner Rots, 151 plocgs, to $4; Chi Schr Louis Rehr Ovon Hamuiond, | fucker, Koc <port | ilgep tee, Pros i ie hervon, Newport fot ue A Seymotir, Hiller, Lireneoor, May 27. Maddling uplands, L ., Coron Manger. i rmer. + Dittner, Plates tor $175 pery ets, $1 per dozen; Plated Ize Pitchers, " | Moret Glass ~ No, 2, tho made a motion that the united quorry- | P, M., a. \con as the music would give lin a chance, rg Lived. a led. Rho salca of the | steamship Dir-zo, of cach, aud ivery-boudled Dinner ‘Knives, £3 per duzoag men Sis Or elt Nous, on Monday, June & | rose An ‘explained tie object of the merting, 116 iris shioinents ot rortia ftom Borbuy tothe Bile Weare (br ackar yotltioan-cetual iachead the demand jqcnarimons th was cl «l,m vite . al ¢ lasorers were sutfering from the reduetion | e tho last vepork have Been 21,000 bales. Brig Arctic (Br), Cra Y lie Tl Beaediet, A.—There’s No Place Like Home-Whem committee or eight was then appointed by the | and they wisied the pubic to understand they tad | ADSTOTES MACE my 4 River Queen (i on, New York « Lovetto Vly, i " " Sneetins to waltupon the ditferont contractors and | juoteateo to complain. ite sald the mages ot Core | 1 al FOr’ ¢ i 5, etapebppapianugponbinapigaeiiies iia A can yee ape Inform {lun 0° the action of the mecting, and to | poration laborers averaged about $10 per week | 4 and 12s, Brig Lizzie Littlown, Daw, New York tor on, Phitadet. | vade i. Lid your dwelling of then Whi SKNOVWLESY repor Wk fo the tneeting on Thursday next, The | all throuh the year. ‘Their families averaged about fee pla as Mout tor ba irs, Rte | AS RICAN INSBUT DESTROYER.” Dapot No. 7 sistty meetins; ten adjourned, five ini vber, and as they bad to pay about $4 | M. Fey and onterdwny DC; ts avenue. é or week jor rent and $1 per week car fares, they | fine. : z 4 Crowell, Howes, th Ln ae Whe Hiuestone Cutters and Flaggers. ad left 85 por Woek to feel five people. He hoped | Hivanroor Procure Manker—Livanroot, May 27—5 P. lime a eat eae “¢ the bluestone eutters and fagzers | tat the workingmen would get their yights aud thet | “iiXyon Bronte tse 7 Sttvot; box 4,035 Post office. New Yorks ne ? A mecting of the pablic would aid them in getting the necessarics | patlow. Ste. td, per cut, jor Busca jn eo | i — ~ oe i Sperm oil, £05 rpen 8+. 1 59s, por ewt. was hell last night at Everett Hall, 232 Weat | of iife. ‘The speakers a!so complained that the local | per ten. spivite! “F SALENTARS—TiS DAY. wich. Thirtioth stv for the purpose of taking action on liticlans were in the habit of offering en sale of m Pat Ke icketa tv put mew on to work, whereas if te Cou the cigit hourlaw, Mr. Pat Kerwan, the president, miss'one.s were Only to give Rhase tickets to te Batcheiors Mair Dye-The ‘Bost tn the world; the only periect dye; harmicwgroliadky instaae £ taneous, Atall drag tists, ir Bertha, Cole, New York tor Providence, { mate a speech on opening the meeting. He was “a of 19 U, ene Part 1—Frete Schr Old Zac, Becbe, Port fahnson tor New Maven | | Corns, Banions, Enlary Points, ALL follower by others, who painted the system Invite | once. oO tbe Workingmens Utton deserving men Coates hr Joseph Wiletts, Hix, Fizalethport for Post tence, | | aoe, Beton: ae oilda Rais 1 Unie bright ’st colors, Throughout the evening mueh | gow remarks, after which Mr. Daniel R, Lyddy came | Gt, 2605, its, 1353, 2007, 177 v Reventie Gorgon, |. lizaleth port ior spy iby equare, sited — ir Taper, Walker, Lhiaabelapory tor chy Marta ’Louisu, Heansy, Mizabethport for Opposition Was manifested towards the proposed | forward, and in a few eloquent remarks showed ti Ko, Cared Withs Corns, Bunions, Natl Measure, aud when the motion was mado to have | treachery of some of tue supposed friends of the) ¢ vir-Cuavnens—Ueld by Jadge | ford hort Johneon: Ann NNETILATOR € Jorn’, &c. By mat!, 10a Gilgit hours u day's Work, the opposition showed | workingmen, who had combined to defeat Senator | tacts 13, 40, 83 Sh, bo. ko, | Behe Win 0 Irish, Tirrell, oboken for Providence ny New Vork, ee NO fs acon abe Faltous ter, quite # (rout; but the yeas were In the majority, | Qurien's pill, which was to give the right of fixing | ge, 107, jue, 10%, 112, Wht, 4s Hatedte’ se Be Potter & Moopet, Knapp, Haverstraw tor Now ~ ark Saline, iin s | 7 ee and the tilug was carried. It wasthen moved that | the laborers’ hire to the Common Council. Mr. ; Lourr oi eayion Pri cM. —Part | iE Grant, New York for an eastern port. | ate tre eawernee: tate | Dee Radwaye ay ayy ion » it be made Unanimous, but it was not done. The | Frank Pursell and some other gentlemen then mule | old by du 074, 104, | "Treat, Fateoter, Laie eH Fark; bare Ealwint er BLOWLp PUNTO, Strike is to begin on Monday morning, June 3 & few reinayks, alter Which the meeting adjourned. | as, hus, 280, 17 , 1090, ' Teas Farrington, Port J y Haven, | na: do ah. Satins | bees ne eure of ail Chronic DF ease, rolula, Uloo! Hii —- ‘i ‘Tho erowd were very orderly, and dispersed quietly | Manse Cow julentar con. | ere i tg Ca an acai Oo Pad a ys ie Phe ie Ttheamativm, HrylPe? ae 4 Mladder a ‘ | F Lacoula, Hatt, Roudont ior Boszon. | , ma ° eee pri ton} ‘arniture Manatctarers and Dealers. | tn the direction of their homes, tinued. | Schr Amos Patkenburgh, Bishop, Rondout for Provi- | Sehr+Tendons (Ne PPR ea I haa rT ag bain Pe a rie purities the svcd. stomp health and v ‘The furniture manufacturers and dealers met last i “7 | dence. |. Also, nerived .E , ke, Phitadelpiiay | cnea Louncliul ecay ploson eveniny at 43 Ellzabeth street, Mr. Brown, of the The Housesmiths, | OCEAN ST Schr Here, Hart, Rondout for Lynn, | agk Cinco Aust 310 Wifes Yee eee | eerereey bomen ree RADWA SCO Ait ‘The honsesmiths, to the number of 1,500, guth- on Bohr Willtam ile, Hine, Phtaleiphia for New tlaven. | UWALTIMONE, Siny 2—Arrived, sot J 4 Clark, Clark, |”! rn firm of Urown & Bliss, presiding, and Mr. Palmer, 4 DATRS OF DEVARTURE PROM NEW YORK FOR THR | , Schr Salmon Washburue, Miller, Poughkeepsie for Taun- man. | For Making Boot Beery Use Kn: bits of the fl:un of Patmer, Embury & Co., acting as sec- | Fed in Milliman’s Hall, last evening, corner of | _ MONTHS OF MAY vaniship Norlin (NG), Tadut ‘" EXTRACT QE ROOTS. Get a0 otAg c, Sold by bark Wanderer (Now, Fraana gists. Dopat $62 Hudson sireat, ton. Schr Harbinger, Ryder, New York for Portsmouth. retary. Twenty-stxth street and Seventh avenue. Mr. Sieawers [Beintion, poate Anna Leland, Bennett, Blizabethport for White- | mouth tor ontere: sehee Nettle Srott, Stibon, Kostas Se ar end. phie Kranz, Dy r, doy Seeowe dog Heleny Judging from the reports made by representa a ae) i aaa ate aan ant MC: | Wisongw [Way &.-jLiverpocl.-(2) roadway. | "Nebr Catherine, Hooker, Hoboken for Providence. party, New Radiprds | uot) Dees Grow Cee ere aa a eee cry —Large and tives of leading firms the strike in this braneh of | Jehn Daiton secretary of the mecting. It was at | Givy or aren: .. Eiverroot.. 118 Broadway. Sehr # Conover, Untee, New York tor Hartford Balled. Marks Wocholaga, Tveryao che Cae ina 158 veh di B, Sity of P : oon , fork tor Provide tor ot! Nocawauds, a On street industry Ja not likely to ond immediately, The | Cue? ,rnnounecd by | the presiding Meer | quriaite Hiverpoot [19 Brondw sche BT Kutghs Prave New York for Boston ame We ee a MeLewee & Ptmay 601 Broadwa: | sett dhe of ood ( q 4 saul the ohenpest good CAS PLY cURES im the city. Oa 7 Bowling Green Behr Louisa, Baker, Rondout for Providence. th—-Arrived, schra Electra /B, Dome bal Broadway. Schr R B Sintth, Hazleton, Hoboken for Connecticut | roll, Harbor fart . “ 12 Rowling Green bs ' BEY ERLY, May 22—Arrived, sohrs doses seem really not to care so much about an | join with their brother mechanics fn the advance in the wages of the men as about the de- | strike for eight hours, The utmost enthustasm pre. Exeter, Pendl ; . n * satny | mauded reduction of the hours of iabor from ton to | Valied, and. cheat mel cheer was given for the aageetng Groen | Bent Eaata d Daun, atin Hoboken for fiartiord: Sia aan ee Ltovnnns, | y keyed Haveme La ery. —Great Red eight. They seem to be a unit onfthts point; but at | “Mosars. John Ennis, D. J. Grifin, Coroner Youn yPowllng Groen | Behe Ida Gray, eiizabernport toe Taunton. BRISTOL, May 2—Arrived, sobe Wost Wind, Tow ven | Pricenthed nF ,-., OFders filled, Prizes the same time many concesstons have been made | and Mr. Thomas P, Masterson -then ad ie proeawey, tae. pibchindlbiconacis. thport for Previ. | P Hace it siten narnes, Wilcox, Elizubethpor? | z big jovernment, Bonds in some of the mills, a6 this isa busy season and | the asscmblage, carting upon the honsesmiths to 15 Broadway. Schr Harriet Lewle, Hunt, Port Johnsom for Provi. SHARLENTON, Muy a7—Arcived, bark Wille do. 's | —— SS 2th 16 Wall street, No contracts must be fulfiied, To the uphot stand shoulder to shou der with their fellow trades. 17 Bowling Green | dence. ABr), Jones, Cardiff, ‘bot, Rockport, Me. Vergnen’ (the I ise, Electro-c! especially, owing to the difficulty of procuri men in this great movement, but advising prudence 2Yowling Groen | Rohe Surprieg Steers, Baltimore for P widence, Balied Schr Wille Lace, Talbot Rockport, We TO.L BATHS. | Beat / nd class of mechanice, somo of the larger houses have | in all thoir actions. A motiin was mado to notify ZMowline Green | | Behe {vat rl col i ep Baca | CALNE Sy ig itr: aver, iiucilas + | Nervous Disorde’ "Bt West vareck ven the advance of twenty per cent on former | all employers that on and after June ra wing orem Det jew Tork for New Haven, ? § ; Where to ¢ 0¢ Gur Supply Wages. It was understand from the remarks mad ind the same wages fa at present for Paront i irbana, Ne Nept Mi Cleared, ships Calista, Mawos ot Ly of Bi dest evenin that the bosses are diaposed °o allow | sigue hours work. It waa carried unanimously. Teo lis Becadwar, | Gabe Suse, Wallorsey, New Work fon une Haves, a JURY Manaire Barett Liveryost; barkt | CANTERLL GM, sotyg er, RePBPLy of Shooe—Ag .

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