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O- j 10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATUKDAY, MAY ‘@, 1973—TRIPLE SHEET. 97 <0 einai teh aerate Re at aes — DESPERATE W’JRDERERS. | . OBITUARY. WASHINGTON. "QB STATE CAPITAL. pattet of Sameraee sae heey saw , bound ane SiG bark Margaret Babs (20, ftom Antwerp ) Loe: omer ae ‘John Stuart Mill. WASHINGTON, May 9, 187 | Opry see nee ne ata ee emerred Baek | 195 ‘Arrazon (Br), Pristoh, BM dae Fearfal © “4aryland Court—The Mur- | John Stuart win, the eminent English philosopher | me president arrived nere this evening, and wary & Spe | wah wise and 279 pamengers to B & Morgan's Sona, , in —_- —_ eial Order for Wednesday. fine weather derers of Mre.-“Lampley Shake Of Their | 224 statesv.an, whose deathisannounced by cable, | ner supper first saw General Sherman, who | , perso rere | eetath (er), Denly,, London im ballast, irre Irons and“ Leap from. the Prisoner®? washorw/ig Rotaey sires Festoevilles LeaGom, | read ail tho despanctes tas dad! been |/) 5, on oas nes comater fae orotate ime aaah Uaenee ens SeniaoneT IE *Schhaitea, ‘jay 20, "1806, He was ti mn james the his Bark Colum| ¥ , Bi 31 days, with | schr GM Box—C onvicted of Murder in author of the “History of India.” Mis father was | tyeencc thoconniarwith the Medoce was then | tat the final adjournment must'take place before | mdse and 3 pemener 19/ i Kop & 60. Had Ate wee DARTMOI railay’F—Arrived, sehr Monné. Vernon, a0 First Degree—Blood for ‘many years the examiner of ‘Indian corre: | freely discussed. The only thing of immediate im- | te 18t of June, the hard workers of the Assembly waite Pas ‘af Salcombe), Paiey, Palermo @ days, | FALE KIER, Way 6~ Arrived, schrs Fashion, Saddler, d Confasi sivndence in the Kast India House, end the son _ | and the Senate are apparently determined to work bs frait to H Westervelt Co; vemel to & F Bulley. loboken; Mine: Brightman, Elizabet an ion. portance in the interview was the telegram re- barder thi r der that ne important bill ‘assed Chraler March 24; took southern pane Pismoad. Johnson, dout; Uncas, Beare. 3 Fone froma clerkahip in the East India @ompany’s | ceived to-day from General Davis as follows :— st ‘ irs ee ahed 2 hen the last legistative spoke ship Guo Bag aey ee aestiehd: tot Condom: | scans ow ell Fresian ren “e f Baumimon, May @, 1673. }/¢mploy till he was appointed to succeed his father | «tnave made @ careful examination of the lava tanin hak oonaea, “ne iscmatea with @ view i rs es ar CR TR EL ag ae al am Fasesa gaz: Rechel Jane, Tayleh, Sade ‘A Yerrific scene occurred in the Circuit Court for; | 10 1856. Mr. Mill held whis posttion only two years, | peas, and while the situation is @iMcult it is by no : 4 wee needed oth, seni wick | Lissie Ray- Her chad ‘anne Arundel County at Annapolis this morning, | Tetirtng when the administration of the company | means impracticable.”? Of carrying out this resolve, met to-day at half-past | Schr Julian Neleon, Cavilier, Alexandria for Provi- | mond, rd and i Darel Smith, New Yerk. " dence, 7th—Arrived, bi R Sawyer, Mitchell, Millbridge where Thomas Holiohan and Joshua Nicholson are | W4 transferred to the Britian government in 1858 | ‘The President said that he had the utmost cen- | Me o'clock. ei Schr L.A Rommel, Jeffers, Alexandria for Boston. schrs Harriet Lewis, Hunt: Soba Manlove, Carr, and W. en ge toe erataen el Ak Wim dcr ea He was subsequently offered a seat in the Indian | agence in the management of thet cane THE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT BILL, ott A H Edwards, Hartley, Georgetown, Dv, ior Som- | N Gesner, Egbert EI izabethport. on trial for the mur jary Ann Lampley, ohaapehee esttncte 5 ie nen anc which raised suck a fuss on Thursday night, | rset Salled—Schre Isaac H Horden, Dodge ; Ney, Chase, and im Baltimore, on the night of the 24 of January last, | CoUnCil, but declined, amd never held any public | jeave te General Scofield the settlement of the en- ; Gaee, Baltimore for Boston. Mra, Lampley Was aione in the house, where her | Pesition except during his short Parliamentary | tire management. the Senate, the vote by which it was passed was | chr D Lock Hach, Baldmars Yor nosion.” husband had $1,200 in money secreted ina closet, | CATCer. The Attorney General then had a protracted in- | yooonsidered and. it was referrea back to the | _ sehr Bele Amit Wala more for Somerset, Mr, Lampiey having gone to the theatre. Nichol: | Mr Mill's position m the East India House was | teryiew with the President. The condition of Goancittes Ou Clk Se Chinn! (hate for the: bel. 0. ‘i Panthea, Johnson, New York. 6th—Arrived, steamer E A Woodward, Howes, Bitsa- rt. Salied—Schra Thos Borden, Allen, Philadelphia; HG le, 4 days, with lumber to | King, Bliven; Hataneas.’ Bragdon, Phils Mate wore vil; Thos Potter, Handy; Mi- nd Fashion, Saddler, New fork ; Flo- Fa was taken hold of when it was announced from Sehr HH 1c, Jas Murray & Cc phy; Liverpool, | Berra, Bri Miciently pelitical to direct his atvention te pub- The bark Freihandel (Ger), arrived son had married granddaughter of Mrs, Lampley, | 8" affairs in Louisiana was dicussed for some time, “ y ‘8th from ones decks sing and;from his intimacy with the family had knowl | 1 affairs, and especially to the great questions | and te President emphatically said that the most | *2°° % the soem a cent fad vadabie weather Rete heed rae ae GEORGETOWN, SC. April So-Arrived. sche 8 J ail- edge of'the money. He tela Holohan, and which afterward engaged the attention of his | airect-way out of the whole diMculty was to deal Wauiinta’ ai eoacisl ‘artery Waddestayuexts|i ae te ib are sree Olae Sas be Duteh, Belfust,’Me; April 1, brig Bay, Pres- 3 ¢ ba yi arrived THR TWO PLOTTED THE MURDER. maturer years. From 1623, when he entered the | with it without temporizing, He approved | ar these two matters could have been disposed of | reports strong westerly gales to the Banks cleared 24, saree Shite, Newbarvpart tt, aston: Wi Bel the 8th janks; from thence 19 days with light westerly winds. April 17, lat 45 17, lon om . Windw: ‘Me. in fifteen minutes, and yet neasly three hours were | 44 38, passed a vessel's lowermast, with rigging attached, GARDIN) Me, y\ ri) 30—, ved, schr Koret, Manson, wasted in the most nonsensical kind of twaddle | #Pparently but a short time in the water. New Ses wi : * % Trey accomplished it on the night of the 2a of | Bast India Company's service, till 1848, when his | the aggressive movement, and declared that he January and fied with the money. They were sub. | “Principles of Political Economy” appeared, the | woud sustain everything done to preserve law times were exceedingly stirring. Parlamentary fequently caught by the police, through Hollohan’s and order in Lonisiana, even to the limit ot the about everything in general and nothing in par- Passed Through Hell Gate, . Bailed May 1, echrs nae E Raymond, Kelly. anata pending some of the larger notes to the Treasury | *efrm was agitating the whole country, apd evok- | federal forces. ‘This ended the interview with the | tomar ee + BOUND SOUTH. be Re ig as ep OS fmepartment to have them exchanged for smaller | 8 the most powerful utterances that had ever | attorney General and he left for New York to at- ihe Senge RENATRIS GOOD RESOLVES, | ow | giche da ila, Wilbur, Windsor, NS, for New York. 4 Alice dakes, Mason, New York: Addie Binigaetl, Baits: ‘money. After being arrested Nicholson made a | Deen heard from statesmen like Brougham, Russell | tend the funeral of the late Chief Justice, leat. D._P.. Wood, as Chairman of the Finance | “Schr Kedron ta, Mekittey, Windsor, NS, for New | i, Baxinr Wastin Hall al, Shares: jadee ith plas Horsey. gt01 Bowring, Grote, Southwood Smith, Hume, Herner, * Y¥ frey, frey, and Addie in, Rich, Phil veonfession to Chief Detective Crome, of Baltimore, " J » | Admiral Winslow Stricken with Pa- | Committee, felt assured (at least he said so), that ‘ork. 15 days, with plaster to rBeY. . () ‘which confession, according to Crone’a statement, | Romilly and Bentham, Bentham was, besides, the ralysls—His Case Serious. ie hie comm tse: cana xeey i ok con eas aegis ge a Tero Der, re 8, for New Yorn, 18 Ent dp sii, Bebo ras nt aha wh on friend of his father, and the elder Mill always e mig! able report the Supply jn the : CEST} lay 7—Arrived, schr Rebecca W I. was as follows:— y' Rear Admiral John A, Winslow, now on the re- | Gariy ‘part of the week alter’ next. Under New Fark ii day ith plate EAE cones epee Maloy, Palade! ‘hr jolder i % ell, hia. NICHOLSOW’S CONFESSION. showed an active sympathy with the work of re- | tired list, who commanded the United States | this’ condition Mr. Woodin, who. wanted. to chr Howard Holder, Be Jonn, NB, for | , KEY Penney, i Aretved, Foamenip ci San, Antonio; m, Galveston’ for New York pro- Nicholson said that he and Hollonan had done | ‘form, so thatit was only natural that John Stuart steamship Kearsarge - | go home, declared himself willin to re- | New York, 8days, with shooks to Brett, Son & Co. ‘he Job; he said that they met that aiternoon; Hol- | Mill—the future Bayard of Kugiish philosophical | Seamehip Kearsa a eae eos fea | Main, andthe voting finally resulted in a com- | , Schr Lookout, Perkins ‘Lubee for New York, with fish | C8646Q) 0 One: Relenast ieee ‘gohan was witt him at his house: that they knew | literature—snould unreservedly throw himself mto | agement with the pirate Alabama, was prostrated | piete' defeat of the resolution by a vote Of 18 to 20, | Order oe Micke Providence for Smyrna, | New York; ad Lacy. Manlmman, Windsor Ns tor Richt ‘oid man Lampley was going to the theatre that | the arms of the progressive party. this evening by an apoplectic attack, and his con- | The Senate consequently remains here in session | pe ram, * | mond; FA fiale Ryerson, Pike, do tor Alexandria; hy night; that Hollohan went out; met him just be- | | Mr. Mill's first work was his famous System of | aition at a late hour to-night 18 extremely critical, | t0-morrow and Monday morning. American Chief, Snow, Ballowell for New York, | Mary, .¥ Pike, Good, Dorchester for New York fs ly crit fe ‘e YI 1. iy p seven 0} and that ; logic, published In 1843. ‘This work was character- THs AMENDED APPROPRIATION BILL, with lumber to Hamlin & Co. eased. fore o'clock, that he had a chisel; he » 6 Wechr Black Diamond, Goldsmith, Providence for New Sailed 6th, schrs C P Gerrish, frostrong, Windsor WSs. -aaked him where he got it; he said at his bearding | zed at the time as the greatest contribution to | Admiral Winslow, who had been stopping at the The report of tae Conference Committee upon rs house; they then went to Lampleyia: went side | Eogiish specniation since Locke’s “Kasay.” Five | Ebbitt House with his wife and daughter since the | this subject provides, among.a variety of lows inas £75 RTE pee ar ee Sone: 6th; Famiy Pint Warton, Wieser, MSc ur faa for together; ‘the old lady put out some cakes.and | pein liter his great work on the “rrinciples of | seth of April, had determined te leave for Elmira | portant amendments, for the tax deticlency created | chr Mary HoocDunthaen Aereich ior Nove York. Pailagelp pa wine; Josh said he drank 8 litte of the wine, but | Political Economy” appeared. In this work the see lag: ; y the refusal of Kings county to pay the tax of | Sehr WmO Irish Tirell Proviisnen tor New Yack. MOBILE, May 8—Arnived, bark Bosalle (Br), Waugh, ‘there was none left in the bottle for Tom Hollonan; | @0ctrines of Adam Smith, Ricardo and other lead- | this evening. The baggage had been checked, | 1872, and the recent decision of the Court of Appeals | Schr Matanzay, Clark, Fall River for New York, eee, ] : MARBLEHEAD, April 19~Arrived, schr Jas 8 Shindler,. the old lady pat up some. cakes for him to ‘take | Mg economists were interpreted in a broad and | and the Admiral, with his family, was wait- | imposing for that purpose a tax of taree and ahalf | Schr Carrie Hix, Hix, Rockland for New York. Lee, Philadelphia, Rone oe chilareh Hoth eked the old 14¢y | famfaous way allthose questions of surprasing | 10 in the reception room about seven | mulis,tWo and oncourth, mus, for the, general ree eae garrett May 6 -Airivea, oon Commmease mee couple of rooms’ for him; she said he was at | terest to progressive nations, ag the laws of pro- | o'clock, when he fell forward on the floor | ‘The meney already paid by counties in settlement | StAmer Electra, Mott, New York for Providence, NEW ORLEANS, May Arrived, steamships Frankfurt: Barney Weiss’, that she would go for him; | @uctton, capital and labor, property, competition, | with much violence. Captain Queen, of | of the annual tax, decided unconstitutional, shall (Ger), Bulow, Bremen vis Havre and Havana) oe Holloian said he would go; he started out, | foro whew profiin went, valor money. cvodit, | the Navy Department, Mr. Willard, and other gen- | Temiain in the treasury and be credited to them in SAILED. Gee Menten ton thin ee ee returned ina few minutes, bolted the gate and » 0 > a ie e he general XxX how proposed, In addition, a —Arris owed the shutter; came in'and sala, “Old lady, I | paper currency, distribution, taxation, &c. But | tlemen came to his assistance and he was removed | further prevision of the amended bill levies upon The following vessels are anchored atthe tote Pass, May ¢ Breda St Southwest a. ut the shutter, "I thought you'd ‘be afraid ‘of | the most remarkable chapters are those in which | to his room, when Dr. Maxwell, of the navy, who | Kings county a tax of $682,984 for the. fiscal year | Spit, outward bound -—Steainsnipa Svend, for Stockholm; | ~ Sailed—Shtp Brookville. lightning,” and then eavatinn AAA nod that he was | he described the probable future o! the laboring has been en duty here for years, and Dr. Parner, commencing October 1, 1873, in addition to the | Albemarle, Beiiion (erode), aiib, uarige, Sau On the bar, bound out, steamships Minnesota, and Ya- . classes. e fy 0 at Francisco; bark Carlton, Havana y Fhins,{S.eroak the old lady croaking means to taxes already collected—when paid, however, the ingiacot bat jap EG A IR ~ “4 “ CB; ‘abelle, Cienfuegos; I W Hun May Louisa, Low- il; Josh said he begged Hollohan for Christ's The “Principles” had been preceded by “Essays | who ts now assigned to duty as resident physician, | game to be in satisfaction of all tax levied and due fi a n ) r Bake ‘hot to Kill the old lady, and went out and | On Some Unsettled Questions of Political Econo- | were promptly in attendance. ‘They both | under this act, The appropriation for the State | Umivestsh tate Bio’ Cases Rec cases ata, aorta! rater, Piece ene MB Peed . my,” published in 1544. In this work he dis- % $ “i sat he, jor Hollohan to come; previous to golng | cigea” national interchange, the influence of | @¢reed that the case was serious,’ but not | brary is Seren BROOKLISN. Clee eer neers Caloi meat Charl ups, Drneens prlens Bitenbeth, Debi SAW HOLLOHAN GRAB THE OLD LADY} consumption upon ;production, the meaning of the hopeless, A year ago he suffered severely | was reported by Mr. Perry from the Special Com- 3 . South Dennis; Jesse Irving, Chamberlain, Absecom; he did not want to see it, so ho went; he saw the | Words “productive” and “unproductive,” “profits” | trom paralytic stroke while in command | mittee of Three, and was the subject of discussion aren 4 andy, ri, Amelie aly Beery Dare: , old lady lying there, and ‘Tom Hollohan kicked her | ®24 “Anterest” and the definition of political : mainly between the two members from Brooklyn. Marine Disasters. mus, way, wn the sides e waited fer him corner of Orleans | CoMomy. Mr. Mill published nothing moro uy of the North Pacific fleet, from the effects | genator Murphy dissented from the report on many | _Banx Parwos, Nichola, at Sam Francisco Ist inst from be TSS ‘Snow. and Caroline atreets; it wasraining, and he haa | {{5%, When his famous “Essay on Liberty’ and bis) of which he never fully recovered, and was re- | points, wherein he said the republican majority | New York, on the third day out, during moderate gale, | Howes, New an umbrelia; Holloian came along with the box Piesertetton, ei pear ieniee iy ne feclingly tke | Heved from duty by Commodore Pennock, a medi- | had used their power to rearrange the wards in | °#rried away maintopmast trusaletrees. jailed—Bark Jas Maury, Gardner, Eastport, Me. ander his cleak; they went down to Eden, eared. Lae 8 cn on Liber A bi ing! Ae cal examination showing him to he unfit for duty. | Ter to perpetuate thetr majority ; butin the main Brig Isapetia Brurwan, Ryder, at Charleston from Beane (a Nebo, Grater, StThomes Wi iehre near Spring street, and there separated; he said | /udes to the loss of his wife, who had been the he believed it to be @ good democratic charter, | Greenport LI (oetare reported), had violent ales most Hastings, Chase, Newcastle, Del; Charger, Eliza that when he begged him not to kill the old lady | Partner and often the aide of his literary labors, | Rear Admiral Winslow 1s about sixty-two years of | The bill was passed, only Cock, Murphy, Scoresby 3 ine assage, and on the ees of Apr: A nets ion rellfieet. re. May 5—Arrivea, schr Golden Eagle, ‘. " i 3Ww a led—Bark hie Gorbitz, Gorbit ‘Wilmt he said he'd have to get the money even if he, had | #00 Whose death for a long time clonded with #0r- | age; was born in North Carolina, but appointed | and Tiemann, all democrats, voting agaihst it, torn a leak; ai] Manas peng required a the pumps KCi seh Clyde, Holland, Georgetown; Camarding, Bult ; e , \ ¥ . and found the water gaining forward, a wea: | ler, : wanted him to take half, but he wouldn't do it; 1 | ™d could not long remain unoccupied with its | {rem Massachusetts. Since the Ist of January | ine Assembly bill to alter the map or plan of | ther moderated, and, H falling, succeeded in get. | , 7th Arrived, schrs Fly. Carter. Philadelphia; Irving, foun saw him on February 2 in the jail; he then told me | {#¥orite pursuits and his “Considerations on Rep- | ten officers of the navy on the retired list have | New York (or, in other words, the Ann Street | ting the foreh Tucker had nothing to do with the. murder, and iUediteriagiam’ ia ised and-“Abeeate Combe sod | ‘died. Widening bill) was reported from the Senate Com | Oe eae oat ee eee arom th beac Tolan a rg Te ore ete enckee Suspected | pogitiviam” and “Examination of Sir William | The Round Valley Indian Reservation, | Mittee on Citles this morning without amendment, | severe ESE e808, ‘open; on the 16 nd 4 feet water | Azevedo, do; Mirza, Cobleigh, Elizabethport; Memento, liged Weeks, Woboken, Fea n Taeecel; Sarthe te bens | “ddeoReted schrs Mary Jobnson, Crosby, New Yorks ; was obliged to close hatches and stand | War Steed, Phinney, do. Hollonan and him of doing the job; I (Crone) prom- except verbal corrections of the engrossed copy. Tate PN was obi NEWPORT, May ¥, PMt—Arrived, schrs Pointer, Thrash- ined todo what 1 could for hin aad ‘aid go ro see | Hamilton's Philosophy” in 1865. In allthese works | General Cowen, Assistant Secretary of the In- BILL PASSED, PY: | She ecekaie Hoar” and wee Sats IN UeRooiae we | ere New York; David G Floyd, Clitord, and 1H Borden, The State's Attorney, but he refused to see him; | He showed the same broad spiritand comprehensive | tertor, left here last night for California as one of | _ Among the bills passed in the Senate this morn- | vessel. Dodge, Fall River for New York; N Berry, Grant, Port this was after he had made all these confessiens; { | thought which characterized his earlier productions, ing were bills to provide an assessment for regu- | An Unxxown Baia went ashore near Newbern, NC, | !#2d for do via Conanicut Park. 7 At the general election in July, 1865, Mr. Mill was | the Commissioners under the act of Congress, + Y : Sailea—Schre Rose Culkin, Fitzgerald, Providence had a conversation with Heilohan on the dist in | 4) awe Want 4 a lating parts of Tenth avenue and Ninety-third | yesterday (9th). No particulars, Haverstraw ; Lizzie Evans, Mahan, Pamlico Sound, N Wy office; no one else was present; I said, ‘Tom, gece to rae lament for nee ae paeon passed last session, providing for the sale of sur- | street; to amend an act to provide for the collec- | Sone Brxsamin, Moffitt, trom Elsworth for Boston, put | for Providence; WN Gesner, Egbert, Elisabethport for this is a bad business ; I am sorry to see you in it;"? veo hiaeaiie nts was & a ute to them rather | ping lands of the Round Valley Indian reservation | tion of taxes in New York city and to incorporate | into Boothbay May 6 Jeaking badly. Fall River; Bligabeth B. Hogan, Port Johnson for di he asked what that was; I said, “Tom, you heipea | tan to himself, for he simply complimented them . the New Yerk Medical College for Women. Scun Manysviuix, Cosman, from St John, NB, for Bos- , PM—Arrived, schrs © I’ Errickson, Jayne, to Rill that old woman; you did that Job." for ucting together for the common cause, by | in that State. The Commissioners are to x new | “Tne Brooklyn charter was reported from the Se- | ton, put into Boothbay May 6 with, loss of bowaprit and | AMDOY : HG Fay, Philprook, Wilmington, NC for Bos- Defence objected, and examined the witness be- | Which an poriane victory had been gained, and | boundaries for the reservation and appraise the | tect Committee, Mr. Murphy dissenting. He stated | headgear, having been in collision with an unknown is frees sleet enone He; Daw ial JSrElae fore the Court upon the admissibility. left the world to praise them because in one in- | vaige of the settlers’ improvements and designate | that his grounds of dissension were entirely polit] #hooner off Monhegan Island. casset; ‘Union, Philadelphia for Rockland; Edward La- Witness—Offered no inducement; I know my | St@Uce, at least, it was found that an English states. cal, as it has been sought to place the government'| | Scun Many Hawtzron. sunk in the harbor of Stonington | meyer, Hartiord for Saco; B L Sherman, Boston for New man could attain to a high political office without | What lands to the north of the present reservation f K some six weeks since, with 180 tons coal on board, was usiness better. of that cityin the hands of Brooklyn by the charter ' 1, ‘ork. REM iaoec soc cialces to the jury—I told him he | lowering himself to the level of a demagogue or re- | shall pe reserved in leu of the portion of the | asjust reported, In the muin, Lowe eel he was | Pumped out and raised 7th, and iy now at the wharf there | _ NORWICH, May 8—Arrived, schr Helen P, from Ron- ! r ready to discharge cargo. out. was in that job, killing that woman and robbing | #°"ting to corrupt means for his elevation. At the | poservation which is to be sold to settlers free to say the charter was a good democratic one. ; 7 * ¢ te “ hext general election, however, be was not re- . a Fiswinc Scur Taorwatpsen—Schr Job Johnson, Capt | Sailed—Schr Niantic, New York. Tinow where you got, the chisel you dit that sop | turned, the demagogues getting’ the better of the | Reduction of the Mail Rate to Belgiam. | new charter on its ihird roving: ee an arate | Tatham, which arrived at Gloucester front the Bat NEW LONDON, May 8—Arrived, Freeman, from Wile I know where you got the chisel you did that job inst, Kked schr. T! mington, NO. With; where you met the ian who id it with you, | Mgheminded statesman, | An additional postal convention between the | ed and the bill passed—yeas 17, nays 4, Gloucester, had. drifted “ashore. on the Newfoundland | “NEW HAVEN, May 8— Arrived. schrs Foam, Bowman, and about the silver that was thrown overboard ;”? ‘uring the last few years Mr. jas been con- | united States and Belgium was signed to-day by SENATE EVENING SESSION. Coast at Grand Bank. A body was found in the forecas- | Trenton; Charley Woolsey, Parker, Alexandria; a iT tuntly busy with his pen. He was always an ad- Hollohan said, “Mr. Crone, I'see trom what you say | § cd J case, ocate of education in its fullest and widest ex- | the Postmaster General and the Belgian Minister assenger. Both the vessel’s masts were gone, but the for New Bedford; A T Miner, Miner, Clinton tor New: Gumugd if Joan shall putt on my shoulders?” he | font, the political enfranchisement of women, free | in this city. It will takeetfect July 1. It reduces the p.good deal of rouse work withous. the presease bowapet remained Wh, the hp Facto, | HSE SepSE | <She: cod. Guhrs Balle Beamat, Sheadmian; 8 J:durmey, to see the State’s attorney ying that he would | Object the improvement of the social, moral, intel. | England, from ten to eight cents, and establishing | sioner of Public Charities and to extend the tracks | g rhe,vesse! reported ashore on Bulkhead Bar and subse- | in Arrtved, achr J § Moulton, Crowley, New York, Rot say any more until he had seen him; ne told ime | lectual and physical condition of the people. To | a six cent rate for letters sent by direct steamers. | of the Atlantic Avenue (Brooklyn) Rallroad, and | Qaguac which aprived at Phiadsipnia Mey Vos “OM | Cleared—Sotir Curtis Ooodwin, Lewis, New Brunswick, Bp kes uM ay . in numerous addresses, letters and articles in pe- | Antwerp, and another will be established from New ordered third mpling to Join the tow going cown the river Tuesday | Winnett Boston; bark Pasqualina (Ital), Scalls, Liver. , however; he did not tell me much about the u | A and ordered to a third reading. evening met with quite an accident The captain ran | pool; schrs Mary D ireland, Ireland, Jacksonville; Jas murder; he said that Josh grabbed the old woman | Series uf articles fo the London Beamnincr on sine | YOTK S008, by elther of which the single rate to | | The discussion on Senater jtadden’s bill to.pro- | ata hawser fothelag, putit parted, and the schooner | Mardin. Rrown, bowin.00' Ne Ct d J , 4 b . s ' aire 3 e er bowspri Cleared—Bark Adeline . y Fr orders; pe bed L ved barb ae t Sc unt = plifying the land tenures and abolishing the law of Belgium will be six cents from and alter July 1. vide for the care of Washington's Headquarters, car’ poe eetihty schrs HN Miller, Miller, Weymouth Mary Hale; “Haley: about he carpet business; m1 ere was Head to Stern's Mill before Ue Boston; Northern Rane mana, Providence ; e taken Ne _ * | carrying away one shroud and starting something said about. throwing the carpet over primoyeniture, It will he remembered that tn Receipis from Cigars. Sap eecinne CaORa tereceunso enone She dried frm hire gy AR ge By pera ene her head; I told him (Holiohan) during that con- Frauiutar avieniinine itty fiat Cate seg Acomparative statement, prepared atthe In- | great and good man's memory, but at some of the | Crosby's shipyard yesterday for repairs. —Arrived, steamship Leopard, Albertson, ony yeur he furnished the Internationals with avery | ternal Revenue Bureau, showing the receipts from minor Fagbomtons of the bill. Senator Lord Prymoutn, Mass, May 7—The gale of Saturday was | barks Blida (Rass), Niska, Liverpool; Sospir (Aust), Demi- ; Eme~ The Senate was exceedingly thin to-night, but, | tle, supposed to be that of a man who was on board as pe te aad New York; Elfen Perkins, Kelly, moceone Botes vo Waanlogton vo get large novee, or anal jected to the political lexion of th chelli, Gloucester, Eng ; Scud, Wilson, Messina: brig Har- motes ‘aahington to get large notes for small “ 3 My 4 : 7 eee . objected to the political complexion of the pro- | very severe here, resulting ii ds to, t eli, Gloucester, Eng ; Scud, Wilson, Me A ones; he sala Ale Tucker carried it down; he said | ‘emarkable communication on the law of revolt | cigars in several leading tobacco districts for the | poser trustees of che Hendquactors, who Wece ve | Merwe er eRe ‘Ousin at Brown's whack, hater | Flet Amelia (Br, Forbes, Sagua: schire Spar ave ’ tion, Now that he is dead it is likely that all h (Br, Hocker, Fowe; alter Pal Fail Tucker suspected him because Nicholson ‘came to | ‘Catierea writings will be collected tgcthce ani | frst six months of the fiscal years ending June, | republicans and sour democrats, holding that the | Tail broken and side chafed. Schrs Proft, and Ciara | (Hr Hocker, Fowey, Eng; x Palmer, the boarding house and asked for Jim, and told | priitered writings w collected together and | 5579 and 1873, show an increase of (rom § to 131 per | Men Who are to have charge o1 such a gloriousrrelic | Jane, at Morton's whart, fouled, and both received dam- | MISE 4 _oa.4. pargund (Nor), Johanessen, Copenhas Bim to tell him that everything was all right; ‘A friendly pen thi Ketched Mr. Mill's first Fi s 2 of the revolutionists should all he democrats, The Point, is schr Edwara, lumber laden, for Providence ; en; Elgin, Hibbert, Cardenas: Athna, Chi fer Tucker accuséd him (Holohan) of the robbery and | ear Ei Bg dee ka ; ir. mY 8 fir cent. Inthe First district of New York the in- | amendment to give the appointment to the Gov- | Grew saved: vessel will be lo : ‘| Bremen; schr Walter Palmer, C: idence. he admitted it; he then gave him some money to | SPceel eo daely racked: ghoughts and his argu. | crease was 31 per cent; in the Tenth, 87; in the | ernor was not acceded to, and the bill was pro- Miscellaneo: Lewes, Del, May 9—At the Breakwater, bark Daniel ; 5 , le, . si ne ( 5 . 0 to Washington to get large notes for it; ne said | Ments were closely packed, and his style, like that | [oar Win S Pee Cleese Ole Alls BT gressed. In the Senate the report was disagreed a8. Draper (Ital), Bottone, from Palermo for Philadelphia ye eiinacon eo get large nls ; of his works, was a8 crystal. He stood close eltth, 22; in the Twenty-third, 25; in the Thir- | FO°ON4" ordered to a. thitd reading. “The speers | SRIF Avausra, of Newburyport, which ran down a | brig Maud Potter. fromm, Point-a-Pitte for do: sehre Kal- Bright, and was wariuly cheered by that distin- | tieth, 20, and in the Twenty-s 1 nt. I 5 . ; French bark on her passage from Liverpool to Bombay, | Mar. Lambert. froin Havana tor do; Ocean Traveller, The above testimony was given by Crone in court | guisied man. He kept his hands behind him the | “bade: Twenty-second, 31 per cent. In | travelling sidewalk, @ novelty in rapid transit, | was mulcted in the’ sum’ of £800 on herarrival at te | from Tampa f York. at Annapolis yesterday, where the cases had been | Whole time, and practised none of the ordinary the First district of Pennsylvania it was 12; in the | Was also discussed in Committee of the Whole an latter port. Passed is Linden, fon, esina tue Pb y Ys aris of the orator. His voice, though not power. | Second district, 29; in the Sixth district, 8; in the | Progressed, Suir Aanes, recently owned by Messrs Wm P Weld & | “uRra*ivgs'e heath gale undl inidaighe with weary removed from Baltimore. ul, is very musical, and sas distinct asa bell. He | Ninth district, 18; in the Fifteenth, 26 per cent. In EDUCATION IN THE SOUTH. Co. Boston, has been ‘sold in New York, understood at | sea, + SHAKING OFF THE IRONS. spoke in the character alike of the politician, the | the pirst California.d he tie, Pec 4 Swe we belicve wader the Wreat nage 2 1029 tons, and | | PORTLAND. May 8—Arrived, hark Kalos, Bartlett, Bar- Statesman, the philosopher and the philan- he First California,district the increase was 10 per now, we believe, under the British fing. row, E, via Gloucester, Mass, in tow; schrs Delia Hodg- When the cell of Hollonan was entered this terypien "enue all cepeeared | hata Soren cent. In the Third Maryland district (Baltimore), | #8°Xvile To Be the Site of Two Leading | gcup Buuow, at New Bedford for Rockland, before re- | Kins. Bernard, New York; Harriet Fuller, Willard, Eliza , ade} fs i " 4 ‘ted as h ° bethport. Morning, preparatory to bringing him into Court, | He applied himselt with the most logical vigor | it was 14, In the First Ohio district, it waa 27; in Uase Seeseiens inst the fire having been ‘smothered. "The vessel is not | PROVIDENCE, May $—Arrived, schrs Fannie L Nye, he was found tohave both leg irons off. The trial | to the subject immediately before him, g0- | the Tenth district, 6: in the Seventeenth it w KNOXVILLE, Tenn., May 9, 1873, | injured, and but little of the cargo destroyed Laird; George 8 Fogg, Colilns, John Nye, Wiley; Millis Was concluded to-day, and in Court, while the | ing scarcely te the right or to the leit. He shes sahbsortonbe.” WAS | ‘The Locating Committee of the Methodist Epis- | _ Scwn Frankiay Nickerson, of Boson Washburn, Kelly, and PL Whitten, n, 5 i : i f been sold to 4 it} jelpniad State Attorney, Mr. James Kevel, was making the | opened up new opinions at every turn, and his ex- | 21, and in the Eighteenth district, 16 per cent. ‘ , TB Picker , peccpponr yy, Coreen: nod ten pac lee ae closing argument, Hollohan suddenly jumped irom | pression of them was exquisitely precise. The | [he Russian and Japanese Missions, | COP! Church, South, appointed from four States to | Fitz Bronce ere Ee Diy eit RanC ian aiaviiceat Prigarer fae choose a site for a Central Methodist University, Suipsciuprva—At Thomaston, Me, Messrs Watker, Dunn | Sayerville, NJ; Ann Eliza, Caswell, Rondout; C'W Locke, the prisoners’ box and struck Mr. Frey, the Deputy | speech proceeding directly trom his thought, he oc- ange a Marshal of Police for Baltimore, over the head with | casionally stopped im the course of it as if to rally; | | There are various opinions expressed concerning | 4.44 nait a million endowment, have located it | & Co are building a twormased sotiooner of 200 tone and | Behes anh WG Winkie Nichole Hien What seemed to be some irons wrapped up in a | but when he resumed the thread of his reasoning | the appointments to be made by the President to 7 if have the frames of two more ongaged which they ex- Clegred= Brig Jeanette (Dutch), Englishman. Wilming- stocking leg. he went on with delicious fluency. It was a great | the American diplomatic missions to Japan and | &, Knoxville. Chattanooga, Atlanta and other Rock to,ulld the prosent season, 0! 85) and 450 tons. | ton, NC, to load for Rotterdam. As Holloln struck at the nend of Proy he said :— | pleasure to be there, and partictiarly ‘to observe | Huscia the opinion, prevailing mong moog that | eer e Cttes COMET site was chosen | rad Hronmars t inegouing sehooner of 0 wns about | / Ralled cechts Wm D Hilton. Weaver, Georgetown, DO; cr 3 yt 7 . 8 . vi 01 p e Cl 8 ys y 4 hs i, My ‘TAKE THAT, GOD DAMN YOU!"? how the House appreciated him, and by tts anxious D ig id y F aentay Tpowtiath ine patty toned this Aeason, Stetson, Gray & Co are putting up the frame | Raynor; FF Randolph. Steelman; Mary Rmma, Nich- Although the biow must have stunned him some- | attention—a 1ull douse remaining deeply interested | both appointments will be made before the Presi- | because of its ‘ ; It Of a three-masted schooner of 50) tons. Hill, Waterman | ols What Frey wheeled round and grasped Hollohan. | till he liad finished—proved its respect for his intel- | dent leaves the cityon his trip to Connecticut, | #08 /M@ rich agricultural and mineral region and | & Co are ‘waiting the arrival of the timber for a three: | P nd Eldorado, Hamilton, New York. Baker, Cob! lay 7—Arrived, achrs Polter & Hooper, “ WrocKen M its prospective rapid growth. Fifty thousand dol- | masted schoouer of 600 tons, which they will build im- | Bradbury, and Wm Voorhis, Goldsmith, Haverstraw. Roche “ould ve rasan bot a oourONee inuae oF peel ee ae Kibet There is, however, nothing official as yet regarding | lars anda site were subscribed by the citizens. | mediately. 8th—Arrjved, schr Marietta Smith, ee pr mg Drandishing arms, swaying forms and the glitter the appointments, This gives Knoxville two universities, and fixes it | Lavwcuxp—At Bath, Me, 6th inst, from the yard of Al- EEO: Mev F—Arrived, sche 2 5 CORmeomy Bot. of revolvers. The room was filled with the cries OCEAN TELEGRAPHY. T: as the Southern educational centre. bert Hathorn, a fine three-masted’ schooner of 860tona, | New Yor! reasury Balances. named Auna'E Krans. She is owned by parties in fos. | . ROOKLAND, May 2—Arrived, schrs WC Hall, Tolman, of fight and excitement from the dense throng and Z wo ~~ ~ eee 7, yD Cant | New York; Charhe & Willie, Cowing, Virginia; $d, Abbie i the shouts of angry men. The balances in the United States Treasury at the ea aed Gi ee is to be commanded by Capt Oaks, Burks Harbor for Phueiintia: Honeed, ie. When quiet was restored Hollohan was seen | Uprising of the People Against the Cable | ctose of business to-day were S H I Pp Pp I N es N E W S cee ee Waive bury, New York; 4th, Bengal, Titus, and Olive Avery, standing up tn the gripof severaldetermined men. | Monoply—Enthusiastie Action of the | Currency $3,869,740 wc ihe red nt Nowe teat ape Lizate P Si FESR OCS Re parcitia Fearon eo: fo) Meee eee Hood was coursing down his face, and the detec- at Waiiouite OF invat ta nethe ” ee Arrived at New London May 8, schr Lizale P Simmons, », 0. 2 lives were scen with their pistols clapped to his | Cotton Exchange. Pe eetaet ltr orcetitenter hake $27,610,000 Almanac for New Yorka'This Di Potts, from South Shetland island, with 998 seal skins Sinbad Peery New York; May. alice Oaka Rivebary temples. Frey was also blecding freely. A meeting of the Cotton Exchange was held | coin’ (including 26,358,200 coin certifie Seren Bi isle i Mar athens fe Fit tem doe April 10, sche Ellen Rodman, Anderson, of | Srp Gatiste, Hall, do: ath, Abols Oaks, Phuladelphiat HOLLOHAN’S WEAPON yesterday to consider the propriety of aiding the | ~ cates........0....., $73,907,420 ees nage on Spoken April 22, lat 90.50 N, lon 12912 W, bark Gold | B, Everett, Gregory, Washington. DO; Sth, Carrie Hix, Rerhose a Me ss ron ae oe pentane ne | American press in laying a new ocean cable across | Legal tenders ontstanding. $359,105,593 ieee 448 | Gov. stand Orn 6 47 Hunter oar. oo Gay, Francseey CI ae 98 4 eee een Rereny tn, Convov, . , and which, h a piece nm 8s JOV. rit 29. lat , lon Ty wal veret a} he had put into his stocking, using ias.a billy, te | the Atlantic—S. D. Harrison in the chair, Mr. ——s 705 | Sandy Hoo 6 02 | trom the Pacide, for Now Bedford. ” ss nAN FEANOTECO, May asArrived., shing Remington ad Kept it secreted in lus Vosom until the attack: | George Blayden acted as secretary. THE RIGHTS OF COLOR. 4 01 | Hell Gate. 8 32 Spoken. coma; barks Patios ‘anw.” New Yorks utalllo le struci rst at Nicholson, agal whom ha y . - ek a! le (Haw). Reed, Manzanillo. 4 grudge on account of his confeasion. Nicholson CHARLES A. EASTON stated that many of the pie, : xen Big cil 3 (Ger) gorenbore, from Bremen for Catiaware Naramissic, Dodge, Honolntu via Noyo OCEAN STEAMERS. April 16, lat 47 45, lon 15 30, she P § Riye aaa cea ene aabart, from New Orleans for | “diijed—Steamship Colorado, Warsaw, Yokohama. ,000 per year in telegraphing. At the old Schools—No Disturbances Reported. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | | Bark) L Pendergast, from iio Janeiro for New York, | SAVANNAH, ee ag mg 8 78, jumped from the boxin time to escape, and Hol- | Members signing the call spend as much as | qhe Mixture of Races in the Newburg lohan then flew at Frey. Nicholson made no en- | ¢28, deavor to escape or do any hart. interest paid 000,000 ‘ r, Sailed—Brig’ HH McGilvery, Stubbs, Bangor; HOLLOHAN’S EVIDENT INTENTION sd ha ed bate ined Pp e $1,000,00 i NEWbURG, May 9,187 | _MONTH OF MAY. Nees, Bele: trem Rio Sanetro for Baltimore, | Ogonee, Maddox, Jamaios. oy See ‘was to get at Detective Crone, but, seeing no hope | year for cable telegraphing, and under the new The assignment of colored children to the ‘Steamers, Sails, | Destination, Office. April 30, lat 2438 N lon ba x SALEM, May 6—Arrived, schrs Laura Robinson, Robin- { reaching bim, assaulted others, tariff tt would amount to $2,250,000, He said they 4 i bs Frey was the chief instrument in tracking down | could reduce the rates one-half by taking stock or | Various schools heretofore attended by white chil- N ark Minerva, from San Francisco via Rio Janeiro for | $00) Elizabethport; Tahmiroo, Kent, Port Johnson ; Alva- Rhein . jowlingGreen | New Bedford, April 16, on the Equator, lon 4l. et ee Bremer 1 and arrest The cl romising their business to the opposition com- | dren only, in accordance with the action of the “}19 Broadway. hr Edw Waite (not Edward), from New York for Ha- ved. achra, Daniel Briton, Carroll, Ehfldel- pa ing Hollohan. The court room was vany proposed to be constructed. He offered the | Board ae atberttn ds ated it the SERGE 1S Broadway. vane, ‘May 3, 30 miles east of Chincoteague. ia, Soapeceices, Pendleton, Hoboken; 8 J Lindsey, Detectives Pontier and Staffer plunged in and | following resolutions, with a view of starting the | woiaay took piace yesterday. Th f 7 Bowling Green Foreign Ports. Gleared—Schr Geo A Pierce, Keller, New York. caught Holohan, striking him several times, and | movement:— jonday, place yesterday. The number 0} ‘l39 Broadway. Bannapos, April 2l—Arrived, brig Aroostook, Bryant, | , Sailed Sth, schr Jessie W Knight, Fenton, Philadelphias cutting his head. ' Resolved, That we, as an Exchange, heartily welcome | colored scholars presenting themselves for adthis- .. (Bremen. ...|2 Bowling Green | New York. . and cpiere hound south. , Although Frey was badly bruised, te grabbed the proposition of the press of America to baild a new | gion was forty-seven, which is about half the num- :|Liverpooi. :|15 Broadway UNGENESS, April 24—Passed, bark Elverhois (Nor), Pe Ron May 7—Arrived, schr William F Burden, Hollohan at once, but the latter threw him down, | ‘able, as ttis the only means of freeing us from the pres y ‘| Hamburg from Shields for Boston. STONINGTON, May 8—Arrived, schrs Thomas Hull uch the " ak “ + | eut monopoly. ber of this class of the “school age” in this city. Havana, May 7—Arrived, steamship Cleonatra, Phil- MSs eds SORES FROIAS canis being much the more powerful man. Nicholson ; ty Brown, Hoboken; Niagara, Worden, and Phebe Eliza: Jumped to the side of Hollonan, but augh Resolved, That we will aid the new enterprise ag much | rhe total number of children in the -varlous iy a beth; Mapes Bridgeport to load for New York, on NA igulohan, bat was.also caught | as possible by subseribing to the stock of the new com- TROL GHAHETA chose on “ “p f hivaspecl pllabuax, May 6—Arrived, schr Annie Leaby (Br), | PYINEVARD HAVEN, May T—Arrived, brigs Alice, ? x, | pany. ~ A Ol. « 01 . fj , a Randcaifed and well guarded. When Hollohan was | | icsolved, That we will pledge ourselves to do all our eee th ne le Board of Educa Gineao LecioRs, April 20—Sailed, bark Canada Ger), Lam- | Kouny, New York for Bangor: J BE Leighton, do for returned to the box he exciaimed— business over the new line. tion is about three thousand five hundred, and } Liverpool. .|29 Broadway mert, Boston. Shes’ war ieee 2 ae Fe "ai a aoe “It's all very well to swear away @ man’s life in | , Resolved, That we will endeavor to have it, supported | jt 3 evident, therefore, that the infusion of the t is Broadware es | y Mov, May 9—Arrived, steamship Olympta (Br), | Romeo, Linnella Jusina, French, and: island: Belles that style; it’8.a put-up jobon me, You know it, | PY the business of the other exchanges of the South colored element is rather on the homuopathic I a Broaiwer, Young, New York for Glasgow. Di Hinds, New York for do, Marietta, Steelman, Seecinean’ Pontier.” "| Mr, CRIMSHAW moved as @ substitute the ap- | principle. The cuange has, thus far, been at- | Enrova TBowling Green | for Baldmero about May 4e G8 Packard: Packard) for | Philadelphia tor do: da May, Drisko, do for Portemouth? ih, He afterwards said, “I'd like to get a cut at | pointment of a committee of tive to confer with Ronde with Adriatic . Liverpool... |19 Broadway. Boston about April 29; Mary B& Dane, O'Neil, trom Mar- | Mary J Russell, Smith, and James 8 Watson, Houck, do * Crone.” | other exchanges, with a view of aiding the war LITTLE EXCITEMENT, Spain Liverpool. .|59 Broadway. tinique, for Boston, Idg; schr D F Keeling, Robinson, | {oF Lynn; Minnesote, Dow, Port Johnson for Bangor; ’ Mr. Revel dontinued his argument a few min- | against the cable monopoly. and will probably be quietly acquiesced in by those | Pena Bremen. ...|2Bowling Green | from afd for Baltimore, diag. HOny, BUA eNDOEe Tor Bal Oeeteene tee utes, and, after being out but twelve minutes, the | Mr. Crimshaw’s substitute was adopted, and the | who oppose the mixture “on principle? Some | Aiihe: faciiane. (a aisedwen Monrneat, May 6—Cieared. steamshing Prussian (Br), | ga ngor for Middictown, ee wig fury'broughtin a verdict of murder in the’ frst | Clait announced that he would hereatter fame the | threats ‘have been mate vy ‘white paromta that ae PPO FR ApH isa port brig JB Morton (Br), | , Passed by—sehra Pred Gray Lakeman, Boston for Alex. Ce, committee by posting it in the Exchange. they would remove their children fri 013 * a4 * | andria; Marion Draper, Meady, Bath for New York. = ollohan asked to make a statement, but wae | A letter from John M. Jacobson, giving esti- sooner than permit them to be trogen eance PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 9, 1873, uxeNstows, May 9—Arrived, steamships Olympus Sailed —Sonrs N Berry, A and Florida. | ‘checked. He will be sentenced to morrow. mates for laying & cable by the Allen system, was | close proximity or associate with the little (Br), Gill, Boston for Liverpool; Cuba (Br), Macaulay, | sh Argived. schra J Fi Ames, Snow, Hoboxen for Lymms | While in Baltimore Jail he endeavored to procure | Teferred to the committee for consideration. “darkies;’’ butso faras is known none of these one New York for do (and both proceeded). B Strout, TEMOWET BO ior Kennehankpert, Cony te i @ pistol to kill Crone. Nicholson’s case goes to the | , Mr. Sroppaxn, Secretary of the American Atlan- | threats have been carried into execution. In the CLEARED. Satled 9th, 1:30PM, steamship Adriatic (Br), Perry | ‘worgy, Surry for New York. ¥ \" Share of Appeaie on'e-tiil oF eieoepronae tic Cable Company, addressed the meeting, stating | getoolroom prises (trom Livertioo), New York. a nehing Circassian (Br), | salica—seers Marietta, Sigelman, Mary Stewart, Mary oa Wiian' 6. sbee that they had secured certain franchises for an in- THE COLORED CHILDREN Steamship Oceanic (Br), Kiddel, Liverpool via Queens. whey. and Nekh amerioant (br), Miller, Liverpool. bey | J Russel, James § Watson, Minnesota, fs Somers, Ida A BRITISH SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION. dependent cable direct across the Atlantic, had all | occupy seats near eac! and apart from the | town—J Hyde Sparks. 3 . P Rotrenvax, April —Cleared, ship John Bunyan (ot | May, {Fes Romeo, Alice C Noyes, Phebe Ann, Fla- he . the money required and were now having the frst | white children. As the recitations are conducted | Steamship City of Montreal (Bn, Kennedy, Liverpool aa before, Gilmore, TE Arrived, brige Queen of Beaut PM Artival: achrs A H Harding, Eunice Rich, and ‘ Arrival, of the Challenger at Halifax | the west cout of (rian to New Wumptiire, “ne | Fenors of apa int wit atte (eeaaea ae | gctaaman vitria hey Munroe,Glagow—ttender. | opr San New Merk btn te OG) Bowes, uit. | Tere by banee Wgini or Roun Jaco, dele Bran, a, Scientific Party on Board—A | company had the exclusive grant irom Congress | association with theit darkcr-skinned yates even | “Steamship Sherman, Baker, New Orleans=Prederic | "OTs 2H Frutt Girl Chr), Salatan, Kew York | Rondout, for Lynn; Lizzie, &mith, Virginia, for Malem Block of Granite Dredged Up from a | for yy re A Aneta 0 ve cal ed in this country. when warmer Weather sets in. One of the princi- | Baker, atop ee oan Sete ‘ortiand ; Sallie B, Boston for Depth of Two Miles—Explorations Pro- r, EASTMAN, another oiticer of the company, | pals undertoek, for prudential reforms, to make a | Ship Sikh Bry Andrews, Liverpooi—J H Sparks. ALEXANDRIA, May T— Arrived, brig Pe! aeton Wath | ee ite ed eschr Romes. Sear Halifax, Se erniiae tetave the SuDDGES oT aw ene ia distinction at Fecess—sending the Kthiopes out in | ¢# fark Menam (Br), Osmond, London—Peabody, Willis & $ nore Witioa, ain dene i Sauled--sohes, Copy, Gold Hunter (Br), A H Harding, — + os Ame a gang by themselves, and at a diferent | “Sark Pulcinelia (Ital), Lauro, Cork or Falmouth—Joh: yore ¥ and Eunjee Rich. . reas and people of the United States. Allo! the Irom that give! , 7 wren hy Soke OP Senter john | Belle, Rew tour) ee 9th—Arrived, schrs E B Wharton, Philad The British Ocenia, yg Septal, one million three hundred and fifty thou- Sertio gach separation has bee ont neces ary Orerk Republik (Ger), Fortman, Bremen—« Unkart & Beeler 3 Me ead MMatlitayt | wich; Newell B Howes, Virginia for Bo ny Ck we Re. e Bri Corvette Challenger, which left Eng- | gand pounds sterling, had been taken in England ( | 0 . cs . “rat i i i ‘y+ | gers, Windsor, NS, for New York; Antelope (Br), Corn- : he | eand p z. ‘ a in the other achools, and it will be stopped in this. | Co. i New York. Waills, N&, for’ do. te world, arrived here to-day from Bermada, | that he had no doubt thelr company. which on tnis | to no annoyances or persecutions at the hands of | Bark barah «ry Tiley. Naplet— inne, Rose & Co. West Dennis, Joy. Baltimore: George’ H Squire. Tate WARREN, May S—Suiled. sches Df Willetts, Smith, F where she will remain for about a fortnight. She vay ene ts Englaud the Direct. United staws | thelr, eatneratty ta eeeitene the discipline of = Bark Flori M Hurlbut, Dudiey, Marseilies-C L Wright | Philadelphia; Mary Weavers yenvet, 0011 8 Meta, | S20 ie cnieessmamtotauetienctas . | iI J F 4 ent, ouble , Port Johnson ; » Hoboken; C1 — = 4s commanded by Captain Nares and Commander | Cable Company, Would willingly combine with the | prenended from this source, In the matter of pro- nes, Kohl, Kingston, Ja—A 1 Solomon. & Co. tot Parker, New York: J M Preoman, Eldrivge: do; MISCELLANEOUS. McLear. The scientific party is composed of Pro. | American [pig eg nt re bee A Reency or aptitude in study the white children ade Salad Marianna (Ger), Warnken, Richmond— John Ma: area Co ee Plows, Snare, pet woieinniseseoie = may 4 _ TE ee i fessor Wyville Thompson, leader of the expedition; | taycd bene American press and commercial asgo. | {caf 20 sertous rivalry from thiose of the other race. | Brig’ Everhard (Ger, Winters Gtbraltar—Theo Rnger. | H\Purher, Cobb, Alexandria; Plymouth: Week, Parker, A vor dittyromt Btasmriegnt every whereron posines Dr. Buchanan, so bod Re Widenbese Suchie and | NOEs, d thas American interests would be ic} 2 ROS aeons one Brig Wanderer (Br), Askin, Aspinwall—Boyd & Hinck- PRs + Stanclifle, Frayne, Bay View, to for | no feesin advance ; advice tree; commissioner for every Mesars. a Moray & ae ine Wide, draughtsman, | Provected a has jut been pert monopolies such NEW YORK CITY, Brig @ A Pyke (Br), Metsancs, Pictou, NS—Hatton, Wat: | ede hp tlerald. The barks Endore, and Kereld, oe Counsellor-at-Law, 968 Besns Wray During the from Bermuda to Halifax she | jhe ove Somsm! son & Co. e | outw 5 9 at sun tae <, in motion of Mr. RANGER, the Committee of Five Brig Nellie Clifford, Schmidt, Savannah—Bentley, Gil- | set. = was engaged in dredging and sounding. Nothing | was fustructed to conier with the American Atlan- | The Liberal Uinb will hold a special meeting this | dersleeye & Ci ‘ 9h—Arrived, bark Charles C Leary, Singapore; | A HERALD BRANOH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, #peciai was noted untl! Wednesday lust, when the , Schr Charles McCarthy, Cobb, Cardenas—Jas B Ward | prigs F H Todd, Maguire, Messina; Ad ‘Loon, Mon: | 4+ corner of Fulton avenue and’ Boerum streets bs tie Cable Co the subject of co-operation ro redge brought from t bottom, at a depth of tw lic Cable mpany on e evening, at its rooms, Plimpton Hall, to pay | & Go. roe, Cardenas; schrs C W Anderson, Ma: z anon Open trom 3 A. M, to9 P.M, ig me Pi 9 | in| : Th tin ned flag a block of granite, fuur teet by two, weigh, | laviig asecond cable, ‘The meeting sdjour tribute to the memory of ita late fellow member, | Schr 2.8 Webb Gross, Barncoa--tsaae f staplea & Co. | Curtin Curtis, Saqua; Joba, somes, Heath, Mathnans On Sunday ftom $ to9 P.M. a peonas.” ton tnative to the locas, | Subject to the call of tho chair. John Stuart Mill. * | Schr Annie shepard, Horton, Little River—A H Hig- | Also arrived Oth, barks Peter Dickson’ (Swe), Gaddg, | ————————— ——_______ f “Spee Os BOS ie cality. ‘aouietmnaie/alinibita aides ol juart gins. Sourabaya; Emma © Beni, Batley, Iqaique; brig HO ABSOLUTE DIVORCBS OBTAINBD FROM DIFFER: t edges were worn by the action of the waters, nara eae Sehr EJ Duncan, Place, New Hayon—Rackett & Bro. Sibley, Colson, Batavia: acl Drury, Gage, Ma- ent States; legal everywhere; desertion, &c., suf THE NATIONAL GAME. Cy 4 hac Nana @ relic of some vessel that had Adelia Neary, @ woman thirty-six years of age, Sehr Dart, Wiliams, Stamford- inford Manufactur- tapes, Margie ae Allen, Savannah. Moai wena, publicity required; no charge tw: . pwd yi a ORK, rn vol ranted; advice e. Docing tive stev of the enip (o this port the Bea. | Am Unequal Game Between the Philadel | 4nd 4 native of Ireland, died at No, 225 Delancey | !8,°%° wary Elizabeth, Hart, New Maven, Bry Fulton, Matanzas; Fame Ck i atieaen, Bristol Mi M. MOL Yord Basia wil) be dredged, it being the opinion of phia and Washington Clubs. street from the effects of burns received on the Sloop Competent, Hurley, New Haven—Rackett 4 Bro. ; Amazon; Clark, Rio J: metro; Traveller Bp. ‘enfield. — = ~ * list, Dr. Hot s t we 16th day of February last, caused by accidentally Steamer Philadelphia, Dayis, Philadelphia. do; briga Ttalta Gry, Roberta, ‘Mayaguer, PR; Hail Co- EWIS' CORDIAL BALM OF LIFE—A SURE TY serge da DManete onte are te ne Wasuingron, May 9, 1878. | fauing on a stove. Steainer D Utley, Davis, Philadelphia. Tambia, Brewerton, Now Fresnel, Barnes, lo for Nervous Debility, #e. Principal depot and - janeiro; 3 street ‘ork. ‘obtained, The Philadelphia Base Bali Club defeated the a John Good (Br), Moore! ‘achrs Alert ee : ~ eeting of the National Executive Committee ARRIVALS. , 5 Cie committee from the Institute of Natural Sci- | Washington Club to-day by the following score: ” Winchester, Ponce, PR. noe will visit the slip to-rworrow or Monday. i, 24 ML 4h SA Wh 7 8h wr, | OF the Union League ef America was hold yester- TW Foner, icky Cardenas, Se 4 att eaipt of tn compra meats: 8 8 ET TT PP Ea | gargeenn ora tes ee sgroany am | meron yaaa earn tet 7? | ss fy eae War The “ype x7 of the Comptroller yesterday 7 A. Newell, of New Jersey, in the chair. Only HER, haw, were will to-day pay to the employes | N. E. Young, of the Washington Club, acted ag | routine business was transacted, and the com- | steamship New York (Ger), Kingkist, Bremen April 23 red: ps the 9 Deeks. ; BIULL Cy ilice adipuings. pubiect Yo the cal of the ghalr, J apdpouthamyray sous, wap mdse aud PAL vaaeuwerg 194 Village Bolle Cig).

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