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10 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. THE STATE, CAPITAL, tm one of we, local papers that Bows Tweed w** | NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. nara Peary ang MW agiees ea chimes Rn eee Vious he tal ft guests at a wit ia Willett © Ward & Co; verse) to Geo F bul: | Vail, for vate dinner All the ‘details’ or ite, The Board of Aldermen—ergh Asking | Je: ih ° private dinner. All the details of the banquet Seareme FM passage, and had fine weather F'drecn, St Thomas ail d 15 NW | Barbadoes, from do. were given in the report, and many of the Te1OFM: | aetion of tho Board in Reference to Local | for a New Dog Shelter im the Centre of | tunet™ fas hence is dare lin, ary, SW and, TEATH, Apel S-Gaile, che 8 8 Bickmore, Barton, Gibraltar aut © nF 8. Sea Serpent, hence for 8; April mond, Va. The Erie I tine 6 ais sf cetved invitations. The report was acruel canard. | Boards, State Boards, the Building Laws, the palo ee ea ee WY aise dh lou 98 brig, Mertiwa irom Fordaind Yor CHARLESTON. April 18-—Cleared, sehr B A Hooper. e nvestigating Commi tee, to F General Husted performed a nank, move. Fires and Incendiarism—A Reward terday, President Vance in the chair. A reso- rig Nancy Ross (of Halifax), Roberts, Cardenas 12 Si arrived, ach Sullote, fron New York, ane /” | matte tet wo! dae tata generat coud | 7 poulllcce all Farrer of New arenve, ) Gtaytiaesunt der uel ig aller £ogehon: | eg Mean ho Sut Corin, Sock Ye York Make ‘an Honest Report. possibly perform, He actually drew ap a bill 1d Started for the Suppression lution offered to change the nam 14 Wasb Gaye north of Hatteras, with variable weather.” |» CALATS, April 19—Cleared, bP, Brown, . f Amending te charter of the v of Bing sing, of Arson—Adjastment of Pay- west of Mount Morris, to Fifth avenue, wag cent Lizzie Dewey (0f Line at a et ee ag ey este Wing. Cobb introduced it, had it rushed to @ ti! 1g ans ted; also that that portion of Eighth aveDine | in company with schr Daybreak, for New York. April | New Yor! pommeds aul within the brief space of three minutes ments—Election of Officers adopted; Harlem Rivers 21, lat Br, lon 73 20, spoke brig Redowa, hence for As | FALL Beran, April 2—Arri hrs New Regules, REVELATI F EXPECTED yy the clock, He is to be sought after during the Ensni: between Fifty-ninth street and Harlem % be | pinwall: wasSdays north of Hatteras, with varieblo | Hallock, New Yor Bi Garonne Gitzaperbneey: ane is hank m me or bat Wes pa hes vil “decline a Re tat known as Central Park avenue; also that Eleventh Schr Lizzte Dakers (of St John, NB), McDonald, Carde- Marfotes and Tiatlock, New York. ; j jank movements, bu: Ty ‘will decline al treet to 188th sereet, be | nasil via Dela’ vi “ shra David B Beanfort, 80. ; Offers to @ght outside of the ranks of hie own avenue, from Fifty-ninth s| fareet, is Delaware Breakwater §days, with mo- | , hailed —Schrd David B Doane £0; division, Who woulda’t be a Majer General ? ‘Tne National Board ot Fire Underwrivers resamed | ynown as West End avenue; adopted. Ble weathers pat ints the Breakwater fora Brown, ‘bhase, New York; Jennie Tooker, Georgetown, DC, ‘Arrived, schrs David Brown, Emerson, DO ryphenis. Postria re, newbare Wierd ; Harriet 4 er. to » i THE CHARTER SENT TO THE GOVERNOR. ‘their session yesterday at half-past ten o'clock A. nic Works, ta whom was Schr W L Bradley (of Balti: 5 “ Election of a Regent otf the | ‘me engrossing of the New York ‘Charter was | M4, in the Underwriters’ Hall, 156 Broadway. A oe ee Pe eae ear tet gays, with isar toe Sarina Gouvesel to Ba ere Foe | 2 University. q sere dat Afton minutes after ten o'clock, ns crowded representation of the delegates of the | Eight Hoar law on the Harlem improvement, re- menelug ai and vecting around do NE lading 34 hours; Saultba y, an j a» col lo re a 8a | a \- 5 i various boartis of the Union was present. The ported SAS SBS Cy EA ee Ser tas Wario Sar | som ee amy dase br rth of Hane ving jib. Peavy NE ‘Sailea—S tamount, Pendleton, ;E hrs Tan! Ww. A SHIN President, Mr. B. A. Oakley, presided. After the oad % and NW gales. C Knight, Pratt; RS Dean, Macomber, Ney, } G T ON. reading of the minutes by the Secretary, the " ptt Vowenna was appointed City Surveyor. Sehr Ella (of Begton), Man: gomery, Clenfuegos2l days, | New ork, Pr GALVESTON, April 17—Cleared, bark Samson A Canard Locating “Boss?! Tweed pty atm chairman of the Committee on tbe Mayor gent a message vetoing ine propor: | Fat ight winds and calms; was ®daye north of Hat. | Limos, Cork Yor orders; brig Victor (Nor), Audereoms in urchase BBE eras. rpool. WasHineron, April 24, 1873. LOCAL BOARDS der Jefferson Market. Schr Eastern Queen (of Nassau), Wark, Nassan 9 da} 1sth—Cleared, barks Ruby (Br), Loattid, Mobile; Obey at the Delavan. General'Van Bauren’s Bond Sat bipaca submitted his report. ‘The subject, which showed | “The Mayor sito sents letter, enclosing one from pith mndse'and’s passengers to Montell & Bartow. find | (BP), Bisson, Liverpool; Saga Wor) Oise, Aaunterdey, . wnd Improperly Sealed. that, where local boards had not been thrown | Henry Bergh, asking for the erection o Behr Harry Bluff (of Salem), Benton, Bleuthera 6 | | GLOUCESTER, april 23 arrived, echrs Ruth T Car- DOG SHELTER ' Since the'scamdal concerning the Commissioners | open for necessary investigation, fraudulent meas- in a central portion of the city, to be presided gaye ite pineapples to Jas Donglas; vessel to B J Wen- Male, Smnith, Geareia. for Bath. April 21—Sailed, steamship C: Hous ‘THE APPROPRIATION BILL IN u JE SENATE, to the Viehna Exposition has been published the | ures had frequently been taken and diMculties | over by a janiter, where the dogs shall be kept in Sehr Nollie Potter, Gaskil, Wilmington, NC, 5 days, tom Deering tre Galyeston) New York. apace : "| state Department has been unusually careful about | had arisen on account of the interference o! sev- | Separate kennels for recognition, and if not claimed | with naval stores and cotton to W K Hinman. OBILE, April 18—Cleared, ship Her Majesty Br), “ - |" Schr Elwood Burton, Jarvis, Georgetown, DO. Downie, Live / what it sanctions as official business connected | eral-smaller agencies, created prolonged discus- fret te tie comatice ‘on Pb ic ‘Worke tive sehr je iauadiy| Burr, Georgetown, DO. vie, ‘ORLERN, (April 19—arrived, sehr Lily of the 4. with Wiis World's Fair. An examination a few | sion. Mayor vetoed the resolution for the grading of fs nda (of Yarmouth, NS), Brown, from | .,cleated—Ships 8t Louis (Br), Pearce, Liverpeol; The Charter Engrossed and’ in the Hands | days.ago of Commissioner General Van Buren’s | Resolutions were ot length adopted providing Blane yee ad a etinllee reOr RRO Tae greats | Liverpool Match ath Vattast, to Kinne,'Rome © Uo. ar pie te (Bry clog, ang Genevdeve actetland, ce of the Govern jr, bond disclosed the fact that ft neither bore | for the appointment of special agents to supervise | Fighty.eighth atreet, from Eighth avenue to the | Tived.st Sandy Hock 24d inc, and was ordered to Savan- tha § Granger, Shadrett Cienfuegos a ; his “signature nor was it properly sealed. | and examine the affatrs of local agencies on occa- | North River, on the ground that the city has not i Passed Th: h Hell Gate. su hee boned nae ee 1. (ge The Department has no ‘other ailterna- | sion, and report whether the maintained in good . yet acquired a title to the streets. All these vetoes setts cies i van at s nig! aie eknak eel f ALDAY iy, April 24, 1873. | tive now than te stop tke payment of | faith the rates Oxed by the Board. Agents were to Mayor Haverieyer sent a communication op- | senr John FOhandier, Pettis, Windsor, N8, for New | waltand rived) steamship lelgs, Shackford, Aspin- The friends and focs of the pr’ 2sent Erie directory, | grafts made in Van Buren’s name or impose the | be obliged to submit their registries and books to | posing the resolution asking for the passage of an Fork, 7 days, with plastér to Wotherspoon'Bros: vessel to | | 24th—Salled, steamship City of Galveston, Rowland, Har in anticipation of the report: of the investigating | responsibility on the disbursing clerk of the State | the inspection of these special agents, whose ex- | Scttoauthorize | ra Sehr Caledonia Lawton, Windsor, NS, for New York, 17 | “SoUrmwsst Pass, April 19,12 M—Sailed, steamship Geo ‘committee are beginning tO # rive here in swarms, | Department. General Van Buren objected to filing | amination was to be strictly confidential and com- | with concrete. He takes the groand that there is | 44Y*. with plaster to Crandall, Bertéanx & Co. Washington. y . | , 20th—Sailed, steamships Gen Meade, and City of sar Georgie Staples, Lord, New Haven for George: mo em emnansipa Gen ae Y ‘ites ow Dallas. esot and it je said that the compf ny is not quite as cer- only to the Executi ttee of the | no immediate necessity for repairing all these wny jot qi a bond, and did so only after many protests. His | municated only e jive Commi ol iy, pI g tow: “On the bar, bound out, steamship tain ae they are sald to hav’ 5 peen @ few days age | arafts will be honored till he can furnish a bond on | Board. Complaints received by companies from | Streets which have only just been paid for, and he Pass-a-1/ O0TRI Louise. that the result would be @¥ irtual vote ofconfidence | which all the requirements have been complied | local agents were to be forwarded to the general plies hoes eT ee Ge Eh SAILED, NORFOLK, spat BeArnived, fers zon rh. in their present way Of doy ng business and of justifl- | with, agent. The past efforts of the Executive Com- | on file. Steamships City of Limerick, for Liverpool; Frisia, FAcKtO AMlocts Arcola, Rich, Provincetown Bibles cation of their late stra tegy by which men were | Tne Ealogy of Charles Francis Adams | ‘mittee in this matter were endorsed. Mr. O*TENDORFRE called up the ordinance to | namburg: Albemaric, Bermuda, Clty of Merida, wa: | Pleres, eo eect et ae te aR bought out of power tha’ , others might be bonght on the Late Mr. Seward ‘THE COMMITTEE ON STATE BOARDS front platform of all cars, which, -after, amend. | Sane haggis, Savannah; ichmond, Richmond, xc; | Sabi AHaroe Doreinus Cornell Rockaw oP Carman, when in power. The cor amittee, 1 understand, will | qiq not at first attract attention in Washington. | reported that, after giving due attention and care- | ments offered by Messrs. Morris, Flanigan, and | barks Gessner, Bremen; Grev’ Manderstrom, Dantzic: Ketcham, Fatchogue; Yankee Doodle, Malmebury, sf not be able to report be fore next week. The mem- | pur since time has passed for its careful perusal | ful examination to the system now in force, they el dete enfiimext Wada cana De TOES Bare eS oenan beige Cleared—Schr ‘anne Leahy (Br), Brynn. Halltax, gi bers are rather retice at as to wnat the report will | tne Diplomatic Corps find in it very much to | bad no changes to suggest, but submitted the fol- bi! cuisine Me Garands), sas arks’Gilatia: fig Wacices eiicy | Bakes Gite De tao Cori aun & Bieta eee be; but, judging from a cenversation 1 had to-day | condemn, while those Senators most intimate | wing resolution :— THE DOCK COMMISSION. Queenstown: reve Manderstrom, Daatzic; brig 'W it | #on, New York, a ise ‘with ce Of Shem, ARM re wlll be with President Lincoln remember that the de- | esolyed phat jt be, referred to the Executive Com. orneay ERAOES MACS PRIM nee ee eee NOY ;nrrewasHINe epatches Mr. Adams commends the most were care. | metiod of operation of the State Boards as may from | The Weekly Meeting of the ar Walenta Peat NEW BEDFORD, ApHl 20-arrived, seb Sosephin of anything or aF .ypody, and that the advice | suny revised by Mr. Lincoln;.and it was, they say, of State Boards ne tiall he approved by iielmcaruts | | Somer tenets, nOsgored' fens Verions Marine Disasters. Chase, Dennis for New York. & R e National Board, Piers, and the Auditor’s Report Sent of the HERALD & ) not lose sight.of the main | tothe latter's skill that they were made strong .| Committee shall be paid by t scbr John H Perry, Kelly, Euioges his. Sreansnty Smarxors,, Matthews, from Savannah. was Balled Sched Hoses. Hands: Rha wplendid, ‘ vs object of the WY jvestigation will be strict); ‘ye Committee on to the Comptroller. ashore on Castle Island, Boston harbor, on the 23d inst. | Now York, followed. The ve rey riggs th, | Without bemg either offensive or objectionable. BUILDING LAWS, ‘The Dock Commissioners met yesterday at their | sm Tuxmts (Br), Rossiter, at Philadelphia 24th from | “NEWPORT, April 22, PM—Arrived, schrs, Philanthro- | z ‘te last evening against the | Copies of the eulogy have been forwarded py the | Mr, G. Crowell, Chairman, reported that they had | omees in Broadway, Commissioner Agnow in the | Amtwerp experienced a hurricane, and lost or split all | pist, Ryder, Philadelphia; Wm Voorhies, Haverstraw; motion made by Mr. Opdyke to give the com- | representatives of the leading European countries | given all the ‘attention to this matter that the * of her sails. eading RR No M4, Adams,’ Providence for Philadelphia; mittee further t y ti itted, and that the provisions of the law | chair. Commissioner Hunt, Chairman of the Ex-| Barx Baccacta (Ital), ashore on the rocks off Gover- | Ben) English, Hadwin, New Bedford for Now York; 4 ime, not only to make a careful | to their home governments, as an appendix to the | time permitted, pI A er- | tire, Kinnear, Wood’s Hole for do; Sharpshooter, Clark, report, but also Ki i 8 7 relating to the subject now before the Legislature | ecutive Committee, read a report recommending | nor’s Island (before reported), Kot off yesterday after- and’ Racer, Howard, Fall River for Cold 8} ring ; Scud: mr ‘port, ; to take additional evidence, was | history of the rebellion. ofthe State of New York appeared to be well con- | that certain work be done for the piers belongin, pose (Ath), at high tide, after discharging a portion of | 4{ien. Providemce for Trenton: 8.8 ‘Smith, ring ; oud, { given with such neartiness as to cause no small | Murder and Robbery on the Rio Grande. | sidered and carefully drawn. Its provisions re- pi ging | her cargo. ham for New York; Louisa Francis, Kelley, New amount of goss specting Mansard roofs, parapet walls, solidity of | to the Department of Charities and Correction, at Bank Ferpinanp (Ger), before reported burned at Pen- | for do; Majestic, Doyle, and Mary A Predmore, Sherman, £0 ip in the lobbies, In fact, had the The Treasury Department has information ef the | 5P&°' . Di 4 sacola, was 742 tons register, and owned in Bremen, | Provi e for di motion been © ne compelling members to ns vy Dep: walls, With reference to their height and depth, iron | an expense of $10,500. Pier 61 East River was | S4cold, was 742 tons 1 ‘ Sm | PBnited-Sehrs Win Everett, Johnson, New York for Bos again ce renee ine | following state of affairs on the Texan border:—On | shutters, projections to receive beams, construc- | recommended to be repaired, at a cost not to ex-| BricM AH sein ara B della Small, Deer Isl for Baltimore; L. O Foster, Btate for the privilege of serving as members it | or about the 25th of March an American rancher, | tion of rdo!s, and in many other points were valu- : ashore at Gape Menty. Was fall OF rates Baltimore, | atidge, Dennis’ for New York; Mastings: Chase, Wow could not ba yes been overwhehned with a more | 4 Fort Quit! brutally murdered | 8>le, and as important for other cities as for New | ceed $500. The lease of the south half of pier 22 | Meg ein P steamer Resolute had taker ‘off the olficers | Bedford for do; Rienzi, Cobleigh, and Win MeCobb, Hill, Aetermines y sewstive yoll,. But, ef escyes. de Sl eee tN et a ered | York, if the purpose Were to build cities so as to | North River to a Mr. Sterry was recommended to | and crew and landed them at Norio, Somerset for do; Rose Oulkin, Fitzjack, Fall River for do} ‘Ba Pagan course, Assem- | py Mexicans, his body thrown into the Rio Grande, | render them less Hable to be destroyed by fire. be denied. Pier 26 Kast River was ordered to have | — paic Aurua (Br), Burk, from Baltimore for Porto Rico, | "992 Fred Brown, Baker, Providence for do. 5 aac wana? tl honorable men, and not one of the | and nis animals, horses and mules: driven into | | ‘The committee recommended that a copy of the | ashed built upon it, at the expense of the New | wack waracharcon Hes island tae eke trees hak | wAbgeale jese Herta Hart Wesseioh Ga ee | whole one hiindred and twenty-eight who make | Mexico by his murderers. Immediate pursuit w: g | Jaw referred to be furnished to the Board of Under- | Haven Steamboat Company. All the recommenda. | to Baltimore 23d inst for repairs. A portion of the deck- | {oni Chas W Bentley, Baker. ané. Elin City, Rida Peet. 4 the “ ee xico by Re Pr ‘88 | writers of each of the principal cities, with the | tions were adopted. Commissioner Wood read | load was lost while she was ashore, it being thrown over- | Swnee rar New York? sloop Westerloo. Myers, do for di Pes se a Have shh aan hrs to a started by a party of citizens and the Mexicans | recommendation that, efforts be made to seoure the the report of the Auditor’s Committee, showing i me aR he pace eLicn Also sailed, sehrs Nicanor, Haanah: Charicellor er. ¢ Atiol vidence’ a cou -- | adoption of laws of a kindred character, an: hat 10,506 98. Commiss! ‘cH INDIANA. Pendleton, from Rockland for Fall River, uson, an zal a fan, ver for New York ; ne Gr geno to ight, and if anybody | PP OCerMeNeD. Aight ensned, in Which the Dur | eee ot ULAar writers ak uae aensae co bce PR rrr pee he ‘eent: Geen Gee ran on Massasoit Mill ledge morning of 234 Inst. and ou | rl, Lovell, Bast Greenwich foc do, Thos Potter, Handy. doubts if, why just look at the testimony of the | Suing party was defeated, and returned to Fort compliance with them, troller, accompanied by the usual protest that the the falling of the tide fel! over on her side, causing her and Anna eg, Barlow, Providence for Néw York; geod Mr. a rher, who ought to know, you know. | Quitman without having accomplished the recovery FIGHTING FIRE WITH EXPLOSIVES. Hoard objected to the’ Comptroller disbursing the | ‘.1ea%, 80 Do nearly a igtal lous exept the deveined ane | Breese onie Hoke Wr Reh Cece neneeyy | ones A? pre jumuttce have an idea that they can | of the animals or the arrest of the murderers, The following resolution offered by the committee | moneys of the Commission. sails, and @ portion of the rigging which the captain | Rockland for New York. beayrs prot fer to the company to secure a favorable RAPID TRANSIT. lature of Now Tork, which provides for tue organization | Commissioner Wood moved a resolution to be | " scun Jutta Euizanren, Ray, at Portland 220 inst from 23d, it—Atrived, sche Union, creed Se aes rere ee, SN BEE ae and drilling of a corps forming & portion of the Fire ne: forwarded to the Comptroller, asking for the ap- | Providence, lost jibboom. BTR gees lis, Torrey, Rockland for New a JUSAN OLLARS, partment of the ci of New York, so as to qualify them 21 - The A The -wtory about this $10,000 business is NOt fen: Meeting of the Sixth Avenue Association | intelligently and nectively to se explosives to arrest | Propriation of the sum of one million dollars, un- | ssi Potomac Rivers enone st inst Near Fort Wash- | _ The wind-bound vessels are mostly going out this AM,, erally cre: dited here. Indeed, there are those Who | Last Evening to Advocate a Change in | {ro foe seot tres mich have outgrown the control of | der the appropriation of the Commissioner of the | scnn Davin Conaxs, Townsend, from Port Spain vor | “PMcArrived. schrs Jf Worthington, Philadelphia; go 90 Jar As tostate that It was made out of whole F3 LJ bd derwriters in all other cities, with the recommendation | Sinking Fund, as follows: Delaware Breakwater, put into ‘St Thomas previous to | Arabella, Portland for Providence; Angler, Wareham for cloth by « sertain parties intimately connected witn | the Route of the Gilbert Elevated | thitihey take measures to secure the forination of sit. Pier 1, North River—f April 17, leaking. NORWICH, April 23—Arrt hrs M Phila- the Erie management, in order to weaken public | Railroad. ilur bodies in their respective elties. FOTACTIRI LABOR ese a ee oF go50.000 | Comasser, Mass April 23—The hull of brig Exnertus | aeiphia; Joreph wall, Hoboken; Niagara dos confiden ce in any Trepert the committee might make, ‘A meeting of the Sixth Avenue Association was INCENDIARISM New boat janding at Battery :, *Io‘o00 | (Br), from Bermuda for Boston, before reported ashore Sailed—Schr Haze, New York. 7 { particul arly if it was severe upen the ways and J ‘was the next subject brought up for discussion be- | The buiiding of stone break wate: here, was sola yesterday for She had been pre- | NEW HAVEN, April 23—Arrived, schr Joseph Marsh, : means! esorted to by the new directory to creep | held last evening in the Howard Rooms, Sixth ave- | jore the Board, anda lively debate ensued. One | Manufacturing Biton blocks for into power. However, every one knows what a as * bulkhead wal lobby Daan is capable of doing nowadays, aud it nue and Forty-second street, te oppose the claims | tall, long-visaged, energetic insurance man said Bulkhead buld: viously stripped of sails and rigging. Lewes, Del, April 24—The bark Ann Elizabeth (where Suffolk, Elizabethport. PORT GAMBLE, April 15—Sailed, ship Erminia Alvarea in from. &¢, not’ stated), is reported off Fourteen Foot Bank, | (Chil), Bozo, Valparaiso. may berquite true that some rascal pretended to | ofthe Gilbert Elevated Railroad toa route of way | the crime of arson would be ‘as rare as white | “‘uateriaisiabor: &c, 200,009 | partially’ disuaasted. Ser PORT TOWNSEND, April 13—Arrived, ghip Arkwright, ploto fix” al lated crows,” were there no insurance on buildings. | New wooden pier for 25,000 Miscellancous. Harris, Acapulco: bark Cambridge,.Doyle, Valparal 4 ad > iv iy ere x e purser of e steams! ustralia, from ‘ c! 'rovidence: barks Lizz! ri pr) nocent of any such villainy going on. This kind of ance of the members of the association, The chair | to pledge their contributions to a fund for the cap- ging of 8] 3000) | aac ee sunnier: iP sgow, | Micho eat Gartha (dene Ehrenrecky News Forks right, d resolutions Payrolis of Enginee among the lebby gentry that even some of the best | The CHAIRMAN sald the association was formed | a fund of one hundred thousand dollars or more | !€e8 #24 other office expenses. . men in both houses have been bought and sold b: c Sheiaycwelle metome or che ceacals mould rie dare to defeat a bill which passed the Legislature, giv- | for the detection, conviction and punishment of Scun TP Aan, Carr, has been sold to Joseph Eaton, Jn | pan, “Wordineen ie Sean nee mani eae K » Carr, 8 ry er. Kennel 3 bri %0,000 | and others, and will hereutter hail trom Newport Biataizas: Geo, Marri Sowers, Cardenas; schrs Sarton Gage, cle! 3 the consider- | A Quice Tazr—Schr Harmonia (of Belfast), Capt Sil- rountain, eg O8 Hattie E Sampson, Davis, 4 ~ . | incendiaries and the offering of rewards not to ex- yester, sailed from Salem April 15 for Hoboken, took in a | Sazua; Eliza B Coffin, CoMn, Cardenas; Hattie Perry, to approach them with corrupt offers, One thing is | 10g the Gilbert Elevated Railroad power to con- | Coca'si goo in euch particular case, Tee Beecualts COMI ee, WIT pees OPOreed 40 | vereo of coal, and arrived Dkck at Salemon ihe Sd. pst | Chase, New Bedford: Samiel Castner, Lakes ‘ certain, that the committee is, in the opinion of | struct an elevated railroad which is to pass ‘The following resolution in reference to The Board then adjourned to Weanesday next, | forming the trip in eight days. roe ae BE Nets fare tarecnec eames of Leth hone boon capaceen: cae hak kk through Sixth avenue eventually, connecting with ADJUSTMENT OF PAYMENTS at three P, M., expressing abelief that that would | ,S"rsvunixc—the shipyard of Joseph Oakes & Son, | aries, Wheiden, Boston: barks Schainyl, Snow. Nieldat , ot uses a uspicion, and that their re- the New York, Boston and Montreal road. The | °f losses was then adopted :— be the last meeting of the present Commissioners, | Brewer, Me. presents a lively appearance. Three vessels | Jason (Ger), Stricker, Bremen; ‘Angels Fr), Morange, port will show that they have not been cowed into . . asta Hitneiicicne i : ; . | are in course of construction, and one, schr Melville, 150 | Beifustbrigs George Burnham, Staples, Macchune taba making @ wishy-washy, meaningless report so long | cars of the latter company—passenger and freight | sary ual! nach muerte’, Waa Coates fone, o m, will be launched to-day @sth). Her mastsare | gaich, don, Portiand; schrs Kate Cari et as arlton, Bowers, as they have good grounds to make a report tha’ = ? Ki being set, The bark Joseph Baker, 50 tons measure- | Cardenas: J Ponder, Hudson, salem; J 8 Shindler, will go to the very tleart of the evils they were expe- alike—would pass over the railroad, and the ques: fren teria ceenen majority in interest having S H I Pp Pp I N G N E Ww S meat, will be ready for the water in'a few months. Schrs | Marbiehead; Win Wilson, Jenkins, salem, Wm B Ih aoe cially appointed te uproot and expose. The re- | 110n of rapid transit would bea dim uncertainty in | “s,'Toeke, chairman of the Committee of the * | yard, in'whten some fity men are employed The third | Winanoge Charlestown Allee “Borda Dukes, Prov 10 uy iz je avenue, .5 ‘. haliianaeuii ¢ uN . lence; Maggie Van Dusen, Hand, Lynn; Samue! Pentay aad: that ‘the’ memberd generully-scem | _ The report of the Executive Committee was then | New Yerk State Board, read iis report, which was sarees "ine Provincetown Advocate anyercThelarsestechoon- | 2 yaiekG Boston : John Streup Céawiord, Boston, 0°" already te be quite excited and expectant as to | fead. The committee stated that two bills had | Tested to tie tcc ar i ommittee. ate the fol bsg gy epee alae aha $e ca, gaat Tau De. Care tymen si Ian's veneet, i pom SRAil vena of yesterday remade, “ us vi een prepares yy them, one of which proposed to tee building at Kenmebunkport. She will be 152 feet keel, 1 s é - ph er pa Ml BC eT RE CHANGE THR MNTIND CITY HOUra lowing revort of nominations of officers :—For HIGH WATER. fect hold, 8 feet beam, and will be of about 850 tons bur- | {hoe Ponts Biaiciy wine Mann Mon tee tiet benefit of the parties most concerned in the coup | Of the proposed railroad. This bill, it was thought, President, Henry A. Oakley; Vice President, L. J. 5 07 | Gev. Island. eve 7 29 | then, with three masts. Her carrying capacity will be | the Mist, 23days from Para for New York; Congress, 12 , @etat of last Wintel should be submitted to the Legislature. In the | Hendee; Treasurer, J. 8. Parish; Secretary, Samuel 6 50] Sandy Hook...:eve ‘6 44 | 124) tons which she can easily take. Mathilde Wranz | days trom Havana for Havana for orders. : COE OF LAR ENN, sen anit event of this bill not. being successful another Ly | T Blagden. For Executive Committee—Stephen 4 36 | Hell Gate.. 9 14 | Merchant, The launching isto take place aNery Scale | | SPM—Bare Kate Sancton sailed for Savannah at 11 ‘The House, alter discussing the Canal Appropria- | had been considered, by which a Justice of the Su- | Crowell, of New York; Ezra White, of New York; ——— 1. She wilt hail from Proviucetown.- stoner | AM. Brig Margaret remains for New York, and sche tion bill in Committee of the Whole, ordered it'to'n | Preme Court could ve applied to to appointacom. | Ed. A. ‘Walton, of New York; Goorge ‘ts (Cease, ; ‘Whalemen Caer ee ca NeceIDLR, Arrived lant nag bare done enireatite . ole, ordered Wt tO ® | mission of three disinterested persons who could Place, of Phniadelphias Aisea (. Bakere of Phils. ype ae Bark Stattord, Moulton, of NR, was at Ascension waren | {ilonmias owed tovea tli AR. “Brig leaoel stl rematne | . ronounce upon the route. If the route which the y 4 % s 4 4 ‘sp sing , ts for orders. Mr. Fort, from the Wert ani Means Committee, | Ullbert Dlevated” Ralieced proposed to. take | delpia; E. C, Rouse, of Cleveland; D, #. Wilcox, | pares OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE 2, having taken 5 bbls sp since leaving St Helena; all | “24th—The brig Margaret and schr Maid of the Misteailed reported the tax bill t Rs rovide ways and means | Wa8 persisted in the value of property | of Columbia, Ga.; Dwight R. Smith, of Springfield, MONTHS OF APRIL AND MAY, ‘At 8t Helena Feb 23, wom Lancer, Macy, of NB, to sat | f%New York to-day. Jor the support of the government. Ii provides tor | 0 Sixth avenue would be. seriousiy din | Mass.; C. H. Bigelow, of St, Paul, Minn. ee = that day to cruise and home. si bit PORTLAND, AHL 22—Arrived, steamship “Austrian aie leyinaot jhe ieiering taxet: fertee em | abet SRE Ae Dunen oud, be, amon: | saterouecrar ns were conse. ay the | a Spoken. faiimores Bani Wesitraok, MoPariand: sit H Weane, 9 7 ruined, ie bil wi! ha been re} a 2 Be a y Dyer, Ne Ye 3 Ne Ze Re entate aud ‘personal property; for che bees saat by the committee only ‘proposed to change aie pinnentaty adareas Ape pee yery sng oe oe roadways Fe tate ee from Portland (t) for Antwerp, cared” Brig Oromoeto(HD,’Meailister, Monlovideos : st stpal ¢ route. They not say what partic! r roadway. . , schr Eben Fisher, Reynolds, Sagua. 4 Sate Ce ea pal of tie ies th ng oan ten Fs ac tipulan soure the Attendance and punetwality, ‘also for his re-election, Glasxow.- 7 Bowling Green Foreign Ports. anit Cleared, bark Blanche Howe, Ingersoll, Buenos bounty debt, 2 mills; for the new. capital, % mill; | the Senate by Senator Weismann, and had been | and then pronounced the Hoard adjourned sine aie, ::|Fiverbool., [28 Broadway, Acarcrco, March 28—In port ship Remington (Bn, | “}SinsmourH, NH, April 20—Arrived in lower harbor, for Academics and Union School Departments, 1-16 cae be pee Committee, ae it was See :|Bremen....:|2 Bowling Green Honro, for Ban Francisce April 1, to load for Liverpool at gohrs Henrietta. Smith, oboxen for Portland: H Means, pry 4 Assembly by Mr. Blake, and there were stroug er aronaway. — | (ar), Lemieux, do; 1th, Adriatic (Br), MeKenaje, do, FORCED MAGE: Mattes hinteel: poked OMbbe de The billg amending the act fixing the salaries of | Opes that this would pass also. A resolution was | what the Brokers Think of the Proba- :. | Liverpoot. .|69 Bronaway. Inport March I bark John Zituosen, Wilkinion, for | Bugbee, Georgetown, DC: i W Pierce. Fierce, Virginie? County Judges and Surrogates; amending the act | Submitted recommending that the suggestions ‘[Eiverpoot:.|15 broadway, | St Thomas about April 1 El Gabado, Swain, Philadelphia; BH William” Ro ' for the Suppression of obscene literature; provid- | thrown out by the committee should be carried | ble Repeal of the Old Usary Laws— ‘| Livernool..|19 Broadway. WHE layin, March 29—In port brig Planet (Br), | sel, do for Pawtucket; Chas L Lovering Chase, : ing for paying the clerks of the Marme ‘Court of | Ito effect. The resolution was adopted. The Pro and Con—The Effect of the Havre 58 Broadway. Dead, April 1-Pat back, ship Landsb h (Br, Tho. | bethport; Goddess, Kelly, Hoboken for Pawtucket, Be- New York under a resolution of the Boaré of 5 ‘The report of the Finance Committee was next : Brome! 2 Bowling Green | jae, trom San F or Hall eoroush (Br), Tho- | jow, schr Hunter, Crane, from New York. PSO! y om | a Ing Green wal v, rr Cleared—Bar! aria He; ir), Beck. ing , New York under a resolution of the Board of Super- | .f20 report of the Finanoe Com Proposed Change on the Market—How $.-|Glascow../7 Bowing Green | mae from San Fran Arrived previous, bark Chat. | cleared—Bark ‘Maria ‘leyn (Ger), Beck, Wilmington, tors against the city of Brooklyn, were passed, A SUBSCRIPTION LIST Bank Cashiers Lend Money. Wisconsin 3 Tl Liverpool.. [av Broadware tanooga, Freeman, New York (for Hong Kong, to take NGalled—Steamship Wm Lawrence, Hallett, Baltimore; NOMINATING A REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY. had been opened for the property owners on the ‘The passage of the bill in the Senate repealing | City of Baltimore. 8..|Livernool.. 15 Broadway. Palrectmai, April i8In port sob LWW Joh: schrsJ Albert Smith, Robbins, Virginia; D'S Mershom, f One of the incidents of the session of the Senate | @venue. The subscriptions from eight gentlemen, Thuringia....... [Mi 8..| Hamburg... /61 Broadway. ay Nev ke wie eee ‘arren, John- | Ayres, Philadetphia; Flight, Chase, and Sparkling this morning was the nomination of a Regent of | #ll of whom have already subscribed, amount to | tte Usury laws had a slight etfect on Wednesday | Rhein 0. | Bremen: -..]2 BowlineGreen | °F Viva April 2¢—Atrived, steamship City of Hav Baker, New York: J J Moore, Franklin, Georgetown, DO, the University to sneceed John A. Griswold, de- | $1,050. At the association was pressed for mouey | afternoon, when the news of the event came to iv: Ls brosdway: enken, New York. ‘ ates ane, | yoload for Providence: Wa Duren, "Doyle; Francis G ceased. Martin 1. Townsend, of ‘Troy, was the | the cominittee recommended that other means | town, in giving stocks a temporary inflation, which, “20 Broadway. | | Hauvax, Aprill—Arrived, brig Crescent (Br), Nelson, | Tirroli; ts Le ilamiin, Velsors Geo W Middictow Bante? nominee of the republicans, ‘and when Allen’s | Slould be adepted to speedily raise some. The re- however, lasted but a short time, shortly r -. [Bremen. .../2 Bowling Greem Arrived 224, steamship Th Br, H St John, N! JH Bartlett, Parris; Helen Mar, Ward; Elizabeth M name was called, he, being’ a stout relic of the | Port Was adopted and additional members were ’ a afte! 15..| Hamburg. |) Broadway. Catt the Ghee hen Oran on Bxde, St John, Smith, Low} Treasure, Taylor; Win Gillum, Mehafty, and famous liberal patty of last Summer, announced | Ppointed to act upon the committee, after which | they resumed their usual level, and have not di- :|Bremen....2Bowling Green | Senin Welton New Yorke on ay montreal; brig Cr Eulle, Purnise, New York, that.as the great liberal party of tle State had | the meeting adjourned, verged from it since, regardless of any movement Eevee, Lave ool g Arrived 234, brig China (Br), Foster, New York via | iit eUC KET, April 2-—Arrived, schr Jas Parker, Sr, made no nomination, he followed the natural bent ——_—______[ 4 Adriatic iverp\ 19 Broadway, vineyard Haven, making the passage tn 48 hanes. Kelly, Hoboken: or higcanvictions and nained ‘Mardin f, Townsend SELF MURDER BY MORPHINE. paced hag at al co Malek aig 2 7 wo | Siled 24th, stedm yacht tothen, for England. RICHMOND, “April Sacareived. nehta Silver spre Harrower end Palmer, the remaining liberal relics, — tee from the bankers and brokers still remain in | PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 24, 1878, | (gSi™getqx,1u AnciLIS. AM—Salled, steamship Claribel | chadwiek, Rockland: WW. Phare, Colts, Wood’ Hore. v4 Jollowed his example, while the prominent de: | What an Overdose of Medicine Taken | Albany, apparently determined to see the bill J r Liventoot April 22—Arrived, steamship California | ptAPEAMANNOCK RIVER, April 18—Sailed, sehr Robt mocracy favored John D. Spicer. by Mistake Did—A Drug Clerk’s Tragi- | through the Assembly, though it was said yester- (BP, Miller, Kingston, Ja, &e, vin New York: bark Juan | "inthe Rivers-sehr Eiiorado, Hamilton, for Provid In the Assembly Martin 1. Townsend was named CLEARED. Ferrin (Br), Corranc w Orleans, aan by eighty-one members, Join D. Spicer being cal End. day in the street that they expected a harder fight . 4 a Arrived 24th, steamships Andean (Br), Baker, New Or- | "Sax FRANCISCO, April 16—Salled, bark Casma (Br), I. named by pth ote EE re ihe os the Senate Coroner Keenan yesterday held an inquest at | in the Lower House than had been made in the Up- Steamship City of Limerick (Br), Jameson, Liverpool— [esas pagisiswer (Br), Thomas, do; bark Emma (Br), MoCalloch, Taverpook evita: Live soon alter enterin be Assembly Chamber the f . JG Dale. zs 3 i ith—Cleared, barks Sierra Nevada, Pann Tpool; Clerké onthe too Mowuas compared the hominas | Morgue on the body of Van Ness R. Peabody, | per House. It was perhaps owing to this uncer- Steamship Frisia (Ger), Meler, Hamburg—Kunhardt & BLOnndm, April 22-—Arrived, steamship Holland (Br), | Constitution, Howard, Nanaim: % tions of their respective bodies, and Mr. Townsend | !#te 4 clerk in the drug store of Mr. J. C. Rushton, } tainty as to what would be the ultimate fate of the Swlicd from Gravesend April 11, brig COVan Horn By, | $tiled—Stéamship China, Cobb, Yokohama, sgow—Henderson | qooker, Boston. 0, was declared elected. Broadway and Twenty-ffth street, who, by mis- | bill that there was no change whatever in the tone | ,St¢amsip Olympia (Br). Young, G orkinn New'Xork, Arrived, brig Lisle Wyman, y Fos. ’ , March 30—In, port barks Smyrniote, Howes, | Hopkins New York. SHALL JUDGES BE APPOINTED OR ELECTED f 01 ket fro Steamship City of Merida, Timmerman, Havana—F bp ms Me lowes. ith—Arrived, steamship Oriental, Snow, Boston; shij The day was passed in the third reading and pas- | ‘4K® took an overdose of morphine to quiet his | of the money market from what it had been the smite h Bonk” caghay és for New York about April 10; Horace Scudder, Gould. foF | savannah (Ger), Welsenkone, Bremen: brig Nelie Mite sage of bills. ‘The most important of these was the | BeFves and induce sleep. The morphine was taken day previous, or, for that matter, for the whoie Alexant ons. th past. itean i» Albemarle, Read, Hamilton (Bermuda)— ton, to complete ldg April 2; '), for N Hi y; ston. bil submitting to the people at the next election | last Wednesday week, and at the time of his death |” \Nodwy YESTERDAY WAS TORROWED PRERLY Lunt Brot. snotia, Palmer, Savannan—W ® Garri | Sorke Ween Lk APTII2: Blue Bird (BP) for New | Gieared—arks Anua (Ger), Probst, Bremen; Alamo the question of the appolntment instead of elec- | ne seemed anxious to recover, in order that he | at 1-32, and in some cases transactions reached | gnt@tmsul? Magnolia, Palmer, Savannah— meee | coist-a Piras, March 31—Arrived, echt Helen M Wood- | ‘Salieq—Steamship Geu Barnes, Mallory, New York. } Bipreme Com ead We us ourt, OF Appeals. the | might resume his business before his place should | 1-16. ‘there was litte excitement of any Kind, | | Steamship Richmond, Couch, Norfoli. City Point and | "aatied April, ship Monarch tHe), Thomag Savannan: | q SEM: ABNLZ Arrived, selire MA Harmon, Davis | § yver- re rt jt ship ‘y . iy . p . 3 ohnson. York and Buffalo, It passed without w dissenting | be filled by some one else. The jury feund a ver- | though the Albany bill was generally discussed in ‘ichmond id Domini aiship Co, ‘ pnd 4th, brig Zetia: Br), Hicks, New York; Sth, schr ES Bd—. od, rel ‘az! dict in accordance with the foregoing facts. ‘The | the street by those most interested, ‘There ap- | _ Steamship Benefactor, Jones, Philadelphia—Lorillard | {Tacrsteeve, shaller, St Thoinas ores OY ; s Baltinore: Tacos Renin’ sreteane aa Philadelphia via Palermo; Sicillan, Percival, for Bos- | Of 0K vote, twenty Senators voting for it. | deceased was twenty-six years of age, and a na- | peared to be somewhat less unanimity than the Steamship Co, In port April8, brigs Maud Potter (Df), Wolf, for Hamp- | Rogers: Baltimore; Jacob Kenzie, & . | c , - 8 UN . Brags, Portland —J , . Wolt, Corson, Willetts, Phil tA i ‘The vill incorporating the tive of Connecticut, Mr. Joseph Ne Peabody, his | had been in regard to the wisdom or the tit sad Seer eerie Benen Pop cen ey Aas. ton Ronde: Prihcess Beatrice, Simmons, from and tor | and Marietta Ton, Rickards dot Lem Sirone Deke nad } REFUSE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, father, living in Bridgeport, took charge of the re- | many spoke very operily against it. 8 5 o—Sutton & Co. Wey Dore: Seriyad dz Hower, Godfrey, (om | Ocean Ranger, Whiting, I reYohnson; Lyndon, Milyard, which originally gave the right to ail refuse and | mains for interment. ' One prominent broker {n the street sald to a . njier—Salter & Liver- | fim Now York, arrived 10h. for Baracon eee’ Daisey. | Elizabethnort; Harmonia, Sylvester, ‘and. Tennessee, manure toa new company, who were authorized obi ctaisoanl HERALD reporter:—"I am firmly convineed that | more. “Poxcs, PR. April 10—in port sehr Mineola (Br), for | Billsbury, Hoboken; LA Boardman, Norwood, do; Hero, to hold-zhe only dumping boards in the city, came IN when this bill becomes a law, allowing any amount Bark Stjernen (Nor), Guttornsen, Queenstown for or- | paitimore. Anche M Baker, New York. Gp on & third reading, when Senator Bencdicy SUICIDE BY SHOOTING. Of interest to be charged for money, people who | “eareens € Bockman. | 1 ng | UQumunsrown, April 21—Saiied, steamship Andes (Br), | qtiled—Sehr# Annie Amaten, Benj D Prince, Piabbarn, moved to recommit it, 'with instructions to strike | q qatior Kills Himeclf Re. ff Bo- | have money will stand of to lend it ata higner | Bockmann, '* ‘NO Zerpichow, Hamburg—Tetens & | yoLaren tron Liverpool), Philadelphia, THONINGTON RIT ee Rat senaie R out the fifth section, which provides that persons 7 pricy ote cause of Do | rate than that now obtainable. ‘This will always | “Bark Gazetle, Decker, Rarbados—H Trowbridze's So Sailed 244, steamship City of Baltimore (Br), for New | tine, Tooker, Fall River for Baltimore; Chaneelve, tere violating she provisions of this act shall be guilty mestic Infelicity. cause a stringency, which will send it up.” Brig American Union, Collin, Laguayra and Porto rT, ‘ruowas, April 17—Arrived previous, sche David Cot- | §u892: do for New York; sloops Henry Clay, ‘Mack, New: of @ misdemeanor; but the countrymen stood in | shortly before seven o'clock yesterday morning | The reporter saw another gentleman who had | béHo—J Agostina. 1g | ling, Townsend, Port Spain for Delaware Breakwater, | *@Rigygsterlon, Myers, Providence for do. drm array against the city men again and refused " ; vie . Brig Eastern Star, Foster, Demerara—H Trowbridge’s | lins, Townsend, + | VINEYARD HAVEN, April 23—Arrived, schra Clarissa, to recompaieit, and.it was passed. Richard O'Shea, @ man of forty-five years of age, | an entirely different view of the question. He | sons ; Pe NOUN: NB, April 22—Arrived, achr WH Maitier, | Allen, Weehawken for Maverhill; Parallel, and. Cutler, At hali-past one the Senate went into Committee | who lived on the southeast corner of Twentieth | *“\¥oq gee, in such a community as Wall street gre ee Pek Sennen, sapere’ -F ehny & Patindeipnia, pia: Addie F cole do or Virsmint Done vines eee of the fp uainne jus | street and Second avenue, and whose trade was * USURY IS A NECESSITY, i re Hava as rit k, Nee ee emer Fado byes 3 & BO Philad ph THE G LL ty “bu ’ . atanza: land wan, " y "assed by—Sc: Jorson, je! la for and Xr. Benedict delivered another long speech in that of @ tatlor, died in Bellevue Hospital from a 4 bog erg fg gon ic oheitoe Sagua la Grande—R P Buck & wise Salle, bark Althea (Nor), | ton: ‘Thetis, stJohn for New York. pI Bos (avor of the clause spEresmiang $85,000 to the | Self-inflicted pistol-shot wound in the right temple, | fen, why not legalize the matter? donot mena | C% ¥ a, ‘Monet Lesion Ki , ‘ferentécn Pent poulled—Sehrs David 8 Siner, Lottie, and William M ‘adeimies attached to Union schoois, He had been drinking to excess and did not live | to say you must give way to every bad thing, me ee LEXANDRIA, April 22—Arrived, wh hip John Gib. | 4,24U—=Atrived, schrs Mary G Farr, Philadelphia for Sa- scth otcbeed ugeia rat discoorioapntinwhicn ey aitogether happily with his wife, and on several ec- | simply because it exists; but I, personally, can Schr Little Dorrit (Br), Spears, Oporto--Geo F Bulley. oon, Waters, Mew Vere on ll lem: BL Baton. Hoboken for das Wm 8 Baker, "New a y | ny h elf, a ‘y . be 1 chr Nancy Smith, Boyd, Buenos Ayres—Jonas Smii Miledoeh 1 nl ‘ork for do; Mary Farrow, Sandy Poin: lor Kenne- have too.citen attempted to browbeat tue venera- | caslens lind threatened to pill, himeett, ae le a fee the greatest amount of benedts accraing from | , 8c c Sitled—Sclirs George Tauiane, Boston; Elwood Doron, | yank eee Mh Te Ae Rane: bie Sa. oAtor from the Filth, and finally Mr. Woodin | e noney | schr WE Duryea (Br), Nicholson, Canning, NS—D R | N¢w Have @fferes’ 4 repolution chat speeches should be limited | n. plenty by bringing down a great many Pg WhO | De Wolf & Co. BOSTON, April 23—Arriv whereupon be deiiberately placed the muzzie of the | &Te How scared to operate. Under the Innd for New York: Restless, Cala " is for do; the deed O'Shea sent his wile from the room, | Bath for do: Mary F Cushman, Rockport for do; Sloe @ Fesoluti ; resent | Schr Stephen § Lee, Brown, Key West—Slaght & Petty, | SoM Gottenburg via Cowes: sc L Butler, Boston for Baltimore, tg Giteen iputesin iengi, At this | Weapon to his head and discharged it, inflicting a | System the greatest frauds exist, particularly | | Sehr AW Collins, Tooker, Musquito Iniet—van Brunta | Mexandria Va; Stephen Morris, Sqaman. Baltimore: | ™ Caiedt Sees samuel Hart, Annie E Stevens, Col Rady. Nenied the Tight of the Senate to limit his | MOFtal wound He waa taken trom the oor of the | among bank cashiers. The instances are numerous | BE... san wade, St Aurustine-W Rev Philadelphia: George H Hent, Sinith, dov William x | Af Cole. Foun James, Paraliel Walter Roott. LQ © Wise ait «cog. He eald he intended to epeak on impor: see Keenan War netlded te RON, a euRweds Cora: | Tere tea These lattes re gett ONE | Schr Pau & Thompson, Faylor. Jacksonvillo—Squires, | rocker, Megatnlin, do; Tarry, Not, Townsend. do Aad kate Lily, Henios, Kotet, Win 8 Baker, L Eaton, r she o¢e . | her Keenan was notified to hold an inquest. id . go down and | ghornton & Co. 3 " i . 10; gay, Bliza- | ii ‘a te ' Seth a es as lend money at illegal rates of inter- | "Schr Susan Sietson, Yates, Jacksonville—Bentley, Gil- Fe an Rete ace, Raion Server, do: | *WriLMINGTON NO, April 22— Arrived, steamship Fran- ‘tavith which impatient Senavers recelved A DETERMINED SUICIDE. | Waten ane: Sasbiers or courte, cerelly, “MOMORET.|: CULE Cbias Resett: Plerve, Savannah Bentiey, Ges Aiding Rit Hoboken. Alexandrin, See beee ew York aohr GeorsleB Load, ome of hie, Wecebes. Mr. Woodin replied that that Cm jae be Actually passes between the parties» and the out. | sleeve & Co. J i 5 no Poater, dot Pilots Bride Brees: Be | “Cleared-—ehr Sunny South, Derrickson, New York. ae aor padi Rectrennut: Passage ef the reso- ©. rage gr waren April 24, 1873, sider and coaniece ‘whack up’ next morning. The pager MA Tyler, Peterson, Washington, DC—Slaght & rs,'doy Nautilus, Crockett, do. Below-Btig’ r WAbRan, & Titman erie ee, gonnectiont, Pendle. e' HO further reply au E. W. Williams, age: y-three, a well-know' o e z ‘ety. ef .. t" F on, and Mar: Perris, Hovoken. fouon, (Mr. BN he Renate, which wenden ag y own | settlements are mnade in the morning early and in | "Sek wD Mangum, Chase, Providence—Hi W Jacksdh famers Wm Kennedy, Foster WAREMAN, April 2i—Arri m, Sion by a vole of lo tow. My, merchant tailor of this city, committed suicide this | time for the Clearing House. But peptematonn " ne ¥ Black- York, ved, schrs Lady Antri So. red of 7 - | carter, New York: Standish, Wilder do tor Portland. uid | “Schr Allie H Belden, Harrison, Providence—tsaac R | Cone; Hallett, Baltimore: Saxon, Crowell, Hhiiadelphin; | CRG ene Angler, Bosse, New York. | obnoxious resol ebty jo pec! | morning by hangin: He had been despondent for | 4nk which certified these fraudulent ¢ Ne Bearse, New York; bark Robert Pu Benedict makes p. Citas ig therm, which agents | pane nese. attheaae eeaiiedted teri t | burst, Such a thing it very possible, ‘Then see the | Staples € Co. | Huenos Ayress brige JH Dillingham, Trent: Gardenng! = Fally pute facts ano “Qhation. Senitor D. Pe Wood | Some time, although be attended Yo his business. | fraud which is perpetrated. ‘This is no uncommon | Sehr Garland. Lindsley, Brantford —W Ae Tien F (Br, Kendrick, Hamilton, Bermudas Wite MISCBLLANBOUS. be fair. plea im ext. Nin favor of the ‘appropri | He toid his family that he would kill himself, but { example of the way things are done. Now, tell me taping Go. » Meade, Stamford—Stamtord Manu fac- yamond, Wilmington, NC Saama (Rus), Durch- ww vigehins A | -SONNNOS to. made along argumen “was rendered somewhet | 20 seriaus fears were entertained that he would do | !f it were not better to repeal the Usury laws, If | Senr Dart, Wilhams, Stamtord—Stamford Manufacture stion to-night, which \ interraptions of Mr, | so. He was up early this morning and appeared ony, ind i ye bee transactions as these?” Mee panty CedwalladeesP Sai heated by ihe pertine. “evised statutes to bear | about the kame as usual. His wife left nmin a | ,,tous Wall street opinions are divided—aome | fteniner Fanny Cadwallader. Fost, Baihmore. | BALaNe Evstein (Nor), Lowry, who brougpt the . nd rather crusted | sitting room, and a few minotes later found him | think the Usury laws keep money up, others be- | Steamer sa eegetieh rl ess Fandon; Jennie & Barker, Waite, Buenos Ay ainet Mr. WoAl’s facts, Geuator's argument | Hanging toa bedpost by @ towel, which he had tied, | eve they send itdown, There is a general conf | OWE T Ly © prerrepont, Shropshire, Philadelphia. Bawses Spccer, Chase, Ehiladelp net + Rew et | dence among men who usually know such things A wane Sailed—Steam lat usually well-posted we such was tie | 40d in deing so arranged the knot over the jugular if ly Know such thing! Steamer Concord, Norman, Philadeiphia. Into the dust. At one, t “eo Senators it in | vein. Shewtonce cut him ewan with e razor, but | ‘at the bill will be passed without dimiculty, tere ey) het logue between the: “y h ; nei ar “ncarnnceadat Guite probable that had the subje. “Aen Tetimare | le Was Gent PROVIDENCE PRINT CLOTH MARKET, nature there might hav. | “wang he had | A SWISS COMMITS SUICIDE IN NEWARK. sani ionircite reoneend sehrs Charles A Jones, Kent, Alex- BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURTS James Martin, Brown, Philadelphia; Bonny A of different States ; legal Gyre ATED Publicity 5 no feos in adv: Advice free} commissioner for every State, FREDERICK 1, KING, Connsellor-at-Law, 83 Broad way. rach , ja via lors Blackstone und Saxon. LUTE DIVORORS OBTAINE Gig Wensa, lobloatee Tet pec arch we lg Arent States; by aT dcoerdoms ee a Ital). » Londor y. 1; Circassian (Br), Amy, 3, No publicity res H ) andl ARRIVALS. Fajardo; schr Trude Wind, Wolford. Cienfuegos vid | Givorce pratiteds advice freer ee nee! Be Charge wi Charleston. M, HOUSE, Attorney, 19 Broadway. a ~~. Senator Johnson said if there was au, , 23d—Artived, steamship Bibi Br), Watts, Liver. | —— ss he THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND | 5 (ci vin Hallien, Pra? Hibernian (Br), Watts, Provipeace, R. 1, Appt) 96, 18% Le. pn puumeuare torn Robinson, Matanzas; —RERALD BRANCH OFFIOE, BROOKLYN, : + 7 splgony fchrs Open Sea, Veazic, Pone 1, . ; t respect for it was for weony Last evening, in Newark, a Swiss named Samuel } at éices fe. for Grats, standart” arm, aE sper Steamship Australia (Br), Meddorwick, Glasgow Aprit | Wilber p'Kew. Yorn ilelen, Ferry, des Benimont Locket A Corer nen TOUTE A Mao 8 BS eee THAT VENERABLE SPECIMEN OF ANT: * genera. Ziniker, reaain ‘ held at bigher figures. , 12, via Moviile 13th, with mdse and passengers to He Hateh, Sewburyport. e Sunday from 3 to9 P.M. aie ee Rasenis of ine Univernity—and te, “S22 | part of ble face with a doutie rarenea pene TE Sermon Bry Aa aan oh on i Hume een: | Retacned bre AlPhe oh Dap fog Pore Ree oa. | = iCKBT 70 “ oe 0 versity—al q 8 face wit "4 " jatic, hence for Liverpool; Trinacria, do tor do; elow, : ‘ man, from (ar. se 1 ? - eee nor ORpEngING the Hogents. Be Ctr fae fe Ht & double-barreled pistol. De: HAVANA MARKETS, Galitornia, hence for Glasgow, anda German steamship: | denan’’ Cnn Sose Goodwin (ir), Ger i gg “d sawurtey eee ee Fea comeup we also made strong arguments in favo. * . ble Ta helen ef the United States. Domestic —— pound east; 60 miles east of Sanfy Hook, steamship Juva, | Also a Swedish hark from. Liverpool, Hest class berth, No. &. “Apply at Coaged CMa Bote Ba a the appropriation and Lowry in fay or PM | tad Delieved to have been the cause of the Bach be On Uni 9 ayaa, Apr, 178, mence a ee of do, steamship Min- eeenre Br 1, Gtablen, Hanimay 14 pe] Fst Green, New Yor! m . + xchamge weak. in Uni ta ty 4a ate Romme ry K est; ', Cobb, = EY of striking 10 out, Fipaily the amendment was re-” | Jonathan Soden, of intemperate babite, tried to | ip currency, 9a ld per cent premium: sort sents 12a MBtearoahip Teate I Blakeman, Richmond, City Point CO Waker, Baker, Boston. = rf LET—Hoost, ¥URNIgUED on UNFURNT fected. wake away with bimselt by cutting ie throat with | 13,PeF cent premiuins sixty ditvs. In gold, 26 nh yer | and. Norfolk, with \dne and passengers to the Ula Do: rmayagues;D C Chapman, | 7 1a) Joralemon’ street, Brooklyn, nearly oppose . 4 i Be ; E ‘ , 0 tatute : hand y tresoocd, % A any into a state of won- | a. a20r at bis house in Congress streaJ. hie only | (nuh eee ub nue cont tron Oe Peete Beye per ark Dueppel der), Krumreich, Swansea 64 days, with #4, for, Bremen: 1 @ Bige- | dows, all improvements aud in excellent sonditon, Cag The Legisiature wae thrown iD 4 DIBDHOM KEYG: i oO Gerla CAeAHeADOMG WOAY gves ® FONPEL DULG } Wou. WHE ASYNFOL, bweves, (and vrunin “KoAMYYh Kold, W yer cept MromIUR IMIWAY ArgH by OFUEE | Yopee! ty O'Tobing A Co. ‘ooK the Hig Janeiro; Flora, tor! °° had immediately.