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2B NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. cal a Abe . = ott, New York for New Lond "AST, Aprit 0—Sailed, schrs A MODERN ROBINSON CRUSOE WEATHER REPORT. THE GALLOWS IN JERSEY. THD LIGERAL CLUB St fe eeu, tr Fa tReet | ae an tear eC i p sa "| (Te Laveray Chub sof int eventing to pase reaola- he? vio Parke Bort Jounsgn (a Salem. CHARLESTON. May 10—Arrived, steamship Georgia, AR y ons Of respect and sympathy to the memory of the “1 Dabol Ye Cae pert. urrr THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, nigi Lusignani Schr Aanie J Russell, Maller, New York for Bangor. Balled: WastINGTON, De G. May It—1 A. Me i i the Italian Wife Mur-| ite John Stuart Mil. About thirty men and wo- Sched Willard Smith, New York for/Failiver.™) | Causa May o-Cleared, schr Ett May, Dix, New -Another Story of the Perils of Proasaided derer, Enteavoring to Anticipate His | men were prosant, and the portrait of the deceased acsehr Geo ames vi TUELsWouTH, aay 1—cleared seh Hae, Conningha, the Sea. “For the Middle States and lower lakes’ low Execution by Starving Humeelf to pesado meee Sand gerianded gael ett ge Beans crete ses Fl ieee “Puyo, stay1--Chaarot,' och Haesale peaoiane Pipa nag Nay ita ieoited Death—Preparations for the Closing lowing resolutions, which were adopted :— Bche 39° Worthington Terry, New York for Provi- ath Cleared, sebr Mary J Adams, Gilchrist, Almxan- Scene ‘Traged; Wi h hei tae " eS weather, with possibly occasional local rains; for fe he s 1 ee OE re heer ea 4 ine aeht Sarah A Falconer, Wilson, Blizabethport for Provi wit OWN, May 7—Arrived, sche Ta I Rowand, 180! 3, ored, lov ‘Savannah tor Bath; Aoigail Haines, ‘and tamed nume of John Stuart Mill, whose | “chr George W Rogers, Strong, New York for New Lon- Advent} Canada nd falling barometer, r- a The Extraordinary ures of a Shipwrecked, = —_ ter orang pestiggh olka Luigi Lusignant, the Italian wife murderer, who | carvir has been cowed by death a semeen. | Mats, New Yom’ | New Wore for aun ov sncnspuladeipe for Crew in the South Shetland Islands. Ty casos, the Gulf and South Atiantic stares | #% De executed next Thursday, at Morristown, | presion of our fecliuks that may testify somewhat of our |. gon, 7ohm Cometook, Heaney, New York for NOW TR: | ecriiaag? sehr Mary 5 a scene tau foe northwesterly and southwesterly winds, genefaily | ¥- J» has for the past few days been fpamaings to a.) poppest ferns MEAT One reREE EE Saree tacke CAAnAhE Brown, Sackett, Haverstraw for Faw- | Foci Pasion Be, Tectia, "Paine, New York for i series of strange pranks, His latest one 1s pecu | “Resolved, That by the death of John Stuart Min the | “Sone eport. | Pennie ake Bice dite tees, clear, warm weather and rising barometer; for . ree Vork Liters! Club has lost one of its most George F Kane, Peterson, Albany for Bridgepo! moan mes, Show, The Five Sailors of the FrankJin | te Unio Valley and Missouri and northwestwara | U@rly strange. He has announced his intention to Mead Mombine a tan whose breadtn of research, | font Bela Fock, Avery, Port Johnson for Norwich. xh nnee MOREOR: May: 10—Arrived, sehr Lamoine, “a tee wichigan “Gnd fowa party, cloudy’ and ‘clear | starve to death before the day of execusion comes | fapacity of yentralization, equilibrium of judgment, | Sehr Horkan, Leet ‘Ellzabethport for Providencs. FALL RIVER: May 7-Arrived, schr Nathaniel Holnes, Abandoned to Their Fate. weather, with higher remperature, on; and, with this object im view, he on Friday | (ugintee ot eee ery tng whole carcer aconsis: | SCRE ME Pome punce, New York for Providence. | Northrup. PortJohnson, | sseinsnlesahisaas ; ris are missing from the upper takes, the | morning refused to cat, and has since maintained | tent nobility of purpose, discreetnent of action and large- | gence, ~~ Teumore Sherman, Hlizabethport for Provi- | AMEN en Ste tatwne Marietta Hand, Hallock, Northwest and Oregon. ness of restitt that justly made him world-renowned. Schr Ben Bolt (Br), Drake, New York for New Haven. Rondout; ‘torm? ‘Trenton; Elizabeth B, Hogan, Port the same insaue resolution. When it was an- Resolved, That we value especially the magnificent stand Schr Cynthia Jane, Gardi - | Joh 1 Ellen Bi Elizabethport. a + iner, New York for Provi naon ; Bilen Barnes, Elsabethport. The Weather in This City Yesterday. nounced to him on Tuesday evening that he would | for liber.y of thought and speech, ‘both for others and tor | dence. ‘Salled—Schrs yw Harp, Hor- himself, which he made throughout life. He wasin effect | “‘Sonr Sei Bloc = Discovery of King, the. Sole | me folowing recora will show the changes in the | not be likely to get a commutation of sentence he | one ot the fathers and rounders ot this Gob, witoe mem” | Sehr iw ron; Staptiny cv York for New Eoaton. Ce ten ens Blask Diamond, Jonson, and Maggie temperature for the past twenty-four hours in com- | received the news quietly, though he was notice- | amare anid gunbbene df theo diy honor we expre Sehr Texas, Hoblin, Roudout tor New London. Bell, Hall, New York, / iy honor we express Sebr C Ni 4 3—Cl 5 Survivor. parigon with the corresponding day of last year, as | ably chagrined at the unlooked-lor news. On fie belief that the effect of his teachiiys in this regard 18 chr fens nia ktpp. Haverstraw for Eawincket. pOALVBETON, May e-Olareds meamehio Seo aayes 5 hrE jeri n, me Kye peemomster at Hudnat’s Puar- | Wednesday morning ‘he was visited in his Resolved, That these resolutions be. placed on 0 nite Sehr Anni ‘B Jaco ‘Jones, New York ir Fee ROTOR Te ay ScArrived, schr Geo H Mills, Tillot- R » HERALD a 1B. 1872, 1873, | ell and told that all hope must be aban- | Tevctererour deceased associate, | CRT EE Romipson, dull, Now York for Bronies *PUBIANOLA, April %—Arrived, schrs Mary. C Wood His Solitary Lifer in the 4 M. 94 G0 | doned, as the Court of Pardons had refused Steamer Thetin Gale, New York for Providenoeen | nah Davie Rework Gand. cleared "23th" for Corpus “ Ill 91 57 | to interfere and had directed that the sentence be Steamer Albatross, Davis, New York for Fall River. Christ): 27th, Indianola, Bloom, Pascagoula;20th, Lizzie, Antarctic Seas. : 4 53 | earned into effect. Lusignant rephed to the re- | SH JT PPING NEWS. Hanae carton wae ais, | Pasion at the bar S0th, brig Belle of the Bay, Williams, phe is ENS . 7 Average temperature yesterday. . 62 | Ommendation to prepare for death by a burst of The following table shows the number of vesséis which | QBe Wer May 2—In port brie Emma L Hall, Fowler, By /the arrival of the schooner: Nile, at New Lon- Aysreas | peniperatane for corresponding date 2 furieus swearing, in which he consigned to eternal Almanac for New York—This Day. passed this station during the week ending May 10;— from New. Work, arrived, Oe TE opportunity | CY a don,, from her cruise to the South Shetland gg k Perdition the Judge, jury and the public prose- conte aria ane NE INWARD ROUND, charge. j sobre Y Ricard yon anne bd cutor, whom he accuses of con: ing to take awi i. HIGH WAT! ‘ arrived 30th, wtz opportunity to Belo has, situated on the Antari Tesione, Where | rerage wipstaiire for puai week. Fe an ccc ne conan Daccete taney |SUMEHBBereccsess 447 | Gov, isana.r anor 7 8 | "RS un Mareareivéa sisaatiy Gap W Clyde, Cole, New York seta cchalemdase dared ill le states that when he visited Dover he had no Sandy Hook..morn 6 43 f th;English market, we are placed in possession SCOTCH COLONISTS. intention to take his wife's life, He went with the Hell Gate.....morn 9 13 | Steamshivs. 12" Brigs... se QBILE, May 5—Cieared, schr America, Johnson, Pen- ‘Of the following facts, relating how five of the Btenasy sole purpose of reclaiming her and rescuing her rane Barks... 1 Schooners. MILLBRIDGE, May 3—Sailed, brigs Robin, Foster, and Arrival of the Emigrants from Kinear- | !T0M the life she was leading, He '@ that when "1 W R Sawyer, Mitchell, New York. © sew of the vessel Franklin passed the winter on val of the ie s he was living with nis wile in New York he was OCEAN STEAMERS. 6th—Arrived, brig Edith, Brown, St George, NB, for ¢ gue of these ice-bound isles, and how only one of dineshire for the New Stone Haven vilely inl bene atts tons she refused to 900k vt BELOW. Gabe; sehr E'S Staples, ‘ay, ‘Brunswick, Ga, for Har- them ves to tell the t terr Colony. 18 meals, Vv iow beer houses, went with | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE f Ratied—Schr Mahaska, Leighton, New York. gaticing re Thamname'ae pyesd te their ible i Sr. Jonn, N. B., May 10, 1873, | other men’and made herself generally disagreeable. MONTH OF MAY. NEW ORLEAN: 5 errived, batk Boa (Sp), Judes, id urvivor is James A. Notwithstanding this treatment, he says that he rer = Bark Alice Boy (of Halifax), Douglass, from Rotterdam | Havana: schrs Constance, Otterson, Ruatan; Eva Odell, King, ® boat steerer, aged thirty-four years, a | The steamer Castalia, of the Anchor line, arrived | ioveq her so dearly that he was willing to overlook aaiere, , |i Gales, | Reainatle fhe, March 2. (Was spoken May 9, 280 uiiles E of Sandy Hook, | Eaton, Havana; Mischief, Hunter, Utilia, mative of this city, where his wife, sister and a | bere this morning with 560 Scotch immigrants. | her faults and take her back to his bosom, even Liverpoo Broadway. by pilot boat Hope, No 1.) Cleared- ship Gresoent Chex, Bolas, Havre. se . uf é They were welcomed by the St. Andrew’s Society | When she deserted him for Bremen. ...|2 Bowling Green cong — ad, Sener AE Bis, Haverpogs brother empleyed in the Fire Department are now y y iA BARIOTTI, THE ITALIAN SHOEMAKER. Liverpooi, . |1 Broadway. SAILED. Margaros,, Baker, Havaha;, New Oneena: Gagan: #™ Mving. He himself is expected here within a few | 84 leading citizens, and their chairman made®| when he went'to Dover he says that. his conduct “jHiamburg: 6) Broadway passa a DP crow ein Germania (Ger), Winzen, Hambure weeks, having remained behind at Pernambuco | bappy speech in reply. They are of a superior | was peaceful as it was possible to imagine, but Bremen...’ Howling Green | Steamshipg Abyssinia, for Liverpool; Oceanic, do; | via Hayuna, Santander, Cherbourg and Havre; schr class, and bring a great deal of money. They go | that he was received with curses and reproaches Liverpool, .|15 Broadway. Egypt, do; City of Montreal, do; Rhein, Bremen: Victo. | Island Belle, Parsons. Progreso. ba (where the Nile, the vessel which rescued him, put Sntice houses on the Upper St. John, prepared by by Johanna, bis wife. While he was speaking to Liverpool, .|69 Broadway. Te, Glaser | Colom, Sepinwalt: Lagos Havana City of tas Bees Dae Renom (8p), Garriga, Havana; brig in for fresh.provisions on her voyage home) to re- | the government, which has expended $20,000 on | her he was hit with a hammer behind the ear and Glasgow ientes Cortes Gey Huntevilic, ph PE ad ag lal vatin: pocreted antec Ainships JuMata, Catharine, Philadelphts Livervooi. u di x veover his health in-the genial atmosphere of a | the achemé. The colony is called New Stone | # the same time stabbed with @ knife in the abdo- lad homes in - | Men, and he then became so uncontrollable southern climate, Haven, in memory of thelr ola homes in Kincar- | Tit Te" snatched the knife from the hand do; Manhattan, Charleston; ‘Old Dominion, Richmond, | via Havana; Lavaca, Cooksey, Cedar Keys; ship Spark- 4c} E'U Knight, Georgetown, DC; Fanita, Philadelphia’ | enhoe (Br), Butler, Liverpool; bark Gaspari (Nor), 8y- . vertsom, Cronstadt. Wing at paneahBee, ligne Sth— Arrived, brig Mary E Pennell, Eaton, Charleston. ps In the year 1871 the schooner Franklin, Captain Part of them went up the river ina steamer to of the woman and plunged it in her heart. rn Lon Cleared—Steams! once (Sp), Portendo, Liverpool ; ,dericton this morning, Capt. Brown, the leader, | 4 furious struggle then ensued between Bariotti JAverpo Paes N left New don a8 one of the pioneer ves- te Otitamenar They airs heartily Seceived | and he, and he remembers no more until he found ‘| Liverpool. 59 Broadway, Marine Disasters. Mrgntet Baker, Havana vs Florida porte” Haniihcbe ‘sels from that port to engage in the seal fishery | hq “entertained by Governor Wilmot. and the | himself a prisoner. He says that Bartotti, whom he [Bremen egrangareen | Bank Otay Nickeusen (Nor), from Philadelphia for | via Havana and Koy West ‘at the South Shetland Islands, which are situated at | citizens, The remainder of the party will go up on | Hever mentions without cursing, perjured himself [Hamburg 161 Broadway. Cronstadt, was below Ledge Lighiship 9th inst, return- | | Sournwesr Pass, May O-—Arrived, ponre Warren, Sey . about ten daya’ sail to the southward of Cape Horn, | Monday. Cpanienantay ate. Te oe citing of BAO tes ——— ing, with loss of anchors and chains. Bee ae ane eataicy Texnua, Raule, Tocolute. in latitude ¢4. After an uneventful voyage of four COT sometimes becomes so excited thathe turns from | PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 10, 1878. | B4#= Scop, at Philadelphia May 9 from Messina, had | Fallea—Steamship Yazoo, months the vessel arrived at its destination, BOY ALEOOTSA, ; his slender English to his native Italian and ex- ‘S bad weather on the passage; lost three topeall yards and | » On the bar, bound out, steamships Minnesos, and Mem f th ant | hausts himself in swearing. en ‘asked about Outside, outward bound. ships St Lot and Zephyr: , __ The following day the Captain ordered a boat's | Swearing Im of the New idqate the knife with. whioh the murder was committed, CLEARED. Soun Teuvwau, Harding, at Charleston 7th inst from | park Polvcar and orig Marie ae (ssigig crew of five men, under the orders of James A. . a ~ he solemnly declared that upto the moment he sD Bormuds, reper i HE, he rhe Homain bearing iNORF FOLK, May SeArrived, schr Arcola, Rich, Pro- King, boat steerer, to proceed to the shore and |ALIFAX, May 10, 1878, | entered Bariotti’s shop in Dover he had never seen | Steamship Kgypt (Br), Grogan, Liverpool via Queens- into by an unknown. ste t twater, | “NEWSBUR aren P Kellar, commence killing seals at Window Island, of which | Hon. James Howe was sworn in as Lieutenant | It. He has, however, told a different tale to a gen- | town—F WJ Thats. hi i nil attached, ripping up the t ina Cubwatcr, | VREWHURTEORT, May & Arrived. sohra ray f WI cf recastie deck, | King, Philadelphia; ( L, Vandervoort, Kelly, Hoboken, tleman with whom he conversed some time since. | , Steamship Abyssinia (Br), Haines. Liverpool via Queens- 1, carrying ‘ay the mainto ringin; on é Josh , Lamb, Bosto: place the vessel was anchored. In the boat were | Governor this forenoon by ir William Young, Chief | He''said to” this “gentleman that the knife | towa-cG Francklyn, "1 0 0ek OTN UA theforemanthoedand hadi and usciib, takeu aay, aie arrized bark May Srarrived. sicamers. Saxon, ~placed provisions for seven days and a big club for | Justice, He appeared in a plain suit, accompanied | was nit and that he had procured it on | to, Oelrichs mein ¢ ), Meyer, Bremen via Southamp- pane ithe seanier, bat received no answer, she keep- | Crowell, Boston; Panther, Mills, do: barks F Reck (Ger), ach of she men, with which to nil the seals by | by hie sons and tew.peraonal tends, There was | Wei 4D gdtag ity ght Sune, drat nd Ul; | quanN,co% rime, Amwall—Pacite Matt | Hipbngtigarn vat dura tod etn doa Then | dete ip, cin sagan gene Hick gangs, Core, : no ostentatious display. e Counc! amber was ams! le * Rutting them on the head. Captain Holmes? in- filled with citizens. 0. tain had his | i A Fy considerable attention to. young cousin of is a nncamabip Gago: (ir), Regan, Havana—Pim, Forwood | Sun be4ni leg soniously imidred by the giving eway of | Boston saran O Bouin, Ganka, do: Chas 2 eee “structions were— apne friend Massolini. This enraged the latter so much Cleared—Steamers Gulf Stream, Crocker, Providence; ReegraiieGs Gana. tre. will be bask for you THE PITTSBURG FIRE, that he Dorrowed a kaifefrom a sallorand threat | qauenshii cls of iguton, Veering, Galveston vin Key uttonboro Tale Des gone to tueces: The tuaber with | Achiles, Coburn, Boston; Drie siparkling’ Water, Debt, x —— ened Stal usignani, but e trouble was ad- “ . | Which she was partially loaded has nearly all been ;_schrs Flot a y 3 ‘within a week.” List of the Companies Having Insurance | justed and Lusignani got the knife. miicamship Cortés, Kemble, New Orleans—Clark & Sea- | Svcd’ and the balance Will Drobably be recovered. Elmer, Corson, Caibarien Caroline’ Young, Young, Bow The on the Novelty Works of Pittsburg. eee BAe ey is trial was extremely unfair, and neem San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—W R Scur Mountain Lavaxt, Langley, from Calais tor Prov- Lawns, OU ‘May RAs PM Bark Dan Draper, from FRANKLIN *ehen sailed away, and the men commenced slaugh- ‘tering all the seals they could find, and so success- jarrison, idence, was towed into Rockland, ho date given, full of brig PrrrspuRG, Pa., May TO, 1873. Mo CUpEIGaETh omeaaed ‘Steamship Huntaville, Crowell, Savannah—Robt Low- | water, having been ashore at Deer Isle 28d ult. HORE ri ag i a mia There is an insurance on the Novelty Works of | although most people believe that there is a little Cor amship Manhiatta:l, Woodhull, Charleston—H R Mor- A three-masted schr, loaded and bound up, was ashore ty. A bark rigged steamer is coming in the Capes at empt y See oor made Messrs, Moorehead & Co., destroyed by fire last | $00 much of itin the far-tamed State. He thinks | gan & Co. rey oid ogy p ya me cpmepdeed pero aeeE a | ‘ PU hat pont eee WBE, McLaren, from Liver- ful were they that at the expiration of the fifth da; that the Judge and the jury were leagued ‘Steamship Old Dominion, Walker, Norfolk, City Point Lonvon, April 28—The owners of the Thorwaldsen state they haa hie and alt aa pleas ‘et Y | night, of $85,000. The following is alist of the com- | againt him, and that ne had no chance and itichmond—Old Dominion Steamship Co ig that, according to last advices, that steamer was con- Ly ha off Fourteen Feet Bank, id Ronee $, comprisiNg | panies in which the insurance 1s placed :— of escape. The Governor, he says, is a good | Steamship EU Knight, Johnson, Georgetown, DO—G B | sidered a wreck, : having lost both anchors. ‘Whips (the males), klapmatches (the females) and | jy wary, New York. $5,009 | Man, and he prays for him night and day. He ex- | Merrick. Queenstown, April 27—Tae Wm E Putnam, Pitts, from Pp v 8—Arrived. bark B Webster (new, of 4 ORTLAND, pups. When these skins were piled on the rocks | Commercial Union, 2,600 Pens ho anxiety about a future Age ty saying seecunnoer oe eons gt elle DAH en pana aN Se fae aie eek wong Bath yan crne Deka Hodge Feady for shipment the seal crop was found to be | HeL'Rucciation, Philadelphia See ele eee cag age et ee ee eee arom retuson & |, Simeung, April 28 Yesterday morning about forelock, | Kink, Barnard, Norfikint New YOR, f exhansted, and the men, after holding a consulta- ueen, of Englant '5,000 | revenge upon those who had injured him during | W ‘} ? ) rae iecoveren that a fire had broken out on board the | _Cleared—Schra Harriet Baker, Webber, Jersey City; ; tion, resolved, with their remaining provisions, to | Gorman American, New York. Bet out for St. George’s Island, which is situated in feel Pd oe ‘the. immediate vicinity of Window Island, where | Niagara, New York ‘ood. 5 ce Casco Lodge, Pierce, New York. . 5,000 | jive, He braved death for six months inGarivaldi's | _,Stip, Napoleon TT (Nor), Norman, London—Funeh, | §hip, Edmund Kaye, thom Pensacola, Wing af Srnitns | PORTSMOUTH, NH, May 7— 2.000 | army, and ne w: t afraid of it Ithough | Fave & Co, loney, New York. " shar ae q as not afraid o: now, althoug! " : damage having been done only to galley house and t loney, New Yor! : #28) | he would prefer it in some other way than by | yplp,W % Hatteld (Br), Churchill, Bromen-rBoyd & | ponte . Peden ta ai a—Arrived, schr Majestic; Dodse, Hoboken. Ate ‘ 2500 | hanging. He thinks that the manner of his deati Bark Caroline (Nor), Jensen, Lubec—Tetens & Bock- Miscellaneous. oa ‘New a Vrankiin Bell, sax Tonemtt F Bell, Saxton, they would carry on the war against the seals, | National, Philadel 2.600 | would injure his friends ta Italy, as they would be | mann. Purser Bomhoff; of the steamship Weser, from Bremen | LI; A M Sim Bush, Navassa; 8 Bick , Barton, Westchester, New Yor! 2H 4 ! we of ” mons, Bush, Navi ie ‘more, le King wrote, before leaving, with a piece of chalk | Ema, Hariiord...... Zao | pointed out as tirerelatives of the man who was | Hie onarcgars (BPs Vesey: Hamilton Bermnte)— | anq southampton, will please accopt our thanks for | Bath MO. vexsparg, Higgins, New York. on 8 emall piece of board, ‘Orient New Yor 32m | During the pastifew days Lusignani has got un- | _Btz Anable Antonio (Sp), Murneld, Cadiz or Barcelona | favors. ROGKLAND, May 7—Airived, schr Leontine, Clifford, “WE HAVE LEFT FOR ST. GEORGE’S ISLAND. Alps, Brie...... 2g | usually nervous and excited, and he clutches at | ~BrigJohn Wesley, Ford, Galveston—M S McMahan, Purser John Mathieson, of the steamship Anglia, from | Ney Tor, worsco, May 2—Cleared, bark C L Taylor + . Standard, New Yor! 2\500 | his throat with his fingers. whenever he speaks Schr A L Putnam, West, Baracoa—B J Wenberg. Glasgow, will accept our thanks for favors. Pind i Call for us there.’”’ The rich booty of seal skins was y * P " sears, Port Townsent Gormanis, Now Yok 5,000 | of his approaching’ end. As stated before, Schr Azelda & Laura, McIndoe, Baracoa—Bb J Wen- The purser of the steamship South Carolina, from SAVANNAIL May 6—Sailed, steamship Carroll, Hal- Jeft on the beach, and the party departed for the | Amazon, Cincinnal 2,500 | he refused to eat the food set before him by the | berg. Chark hi thank: lett, Bull River, SC, to load for Wood's Hole (notas be- nd, where its members safely arrived and com. | (liar Philadelphia 20 | Sheriff, but. he constantly. asks for tea and {thine | ,,S¢hr Crown Point, Taylor, Harbor Island—B J Wen. | Char! oneal DAB ott: eon, fore), ee oie 3 Birmingham..._- me wine, and will drink as much of the latter as he is h vee i a, At Tybee 6th, schr G P Pomeroy, Frisby, from Jackson- -gmenced operations. German Federai, Pittsburg, Fd permitted tohave. He says that nothing pleases vnehe RJ Leonard (Br), Bradley, StJohn, NB—P I Ne-\| snip tndian Merchant (Br), Mills, from Boston for Cape | ville for New York. Meanwhile the Franklin returned from acruise | Enterprise, Pitsbnrg 2200 | him better than to have people come in and talk to | ‘Schr MLSt Plorre (Br), Haley, St John, NB—P I Ne. | Town, April 6, lat 2516 N, lon 83.51 W. Here. ee ter Damariscota, Me; echr MB * to Livingstone Island (where it had made a large National Pittsburg, 7 2,600 | him. A great many persons are admitted into the | vius & Son. Foreign Ports. Bramhall, Gillett, New York; Maria oT Boombe, Coombs, * rae “ 2,600 | cell by the Shertif, but an unaccountable antipathy | Schr Humming Bird (Br), Williams, St John, NB—P I Mt and Chas Hf Dow, Howes, Boston. haul of seals) to Window Island, expecting to find — — is manifested by that worthy official against mem. | Nevius € Son. fay 8 Saliedy seamship Lapland (BP) for | WRALEM, May ¥_ Arrived, gehts Decatur ebm French: ° her five men there, take them on board and gail for | THE CINCINNATI MUSICAL FESTIVAL | bers of the press. Stories have been in circulation | ott David Ames, Ames, Fernandina—H P Brown & | C{upirr, May 8—Sailed, steamship Pembroke (Br), Wil- | Globe. Herrick Bizabeth Helin, Crowell: DM Fre Bs aren in Morristown Se a = liams, New York. 85 lossom, a bring them on board, ut, of course, they were n- Grsemsxant, May'I0, 172 | trough nncel, Due thus rumor i without foumaa: | myles, Weumors, Teer. Washington, No fophar | atari Salta, bark Fannie Loring, Lo | Shai ethaakury vatiee se Bean, Reaper , but, of course, they were in- | ne musical festival closed this afternoon with a | tion. ‘Itis impossible for him to escape, although | ,Schr Flying Scud, Owens, Richmond, Va—Singht & | MHL NOT YS 9 arrived, ship Guardian, Ames, Ne Soiled sche George A Plerce, tor New, York: Visible; but after travelling a considerable distance | 4 matinée in which all who had previously en- | 20 Watch is set upon him, as in the cases of Foster | PEt. 6 x¢ pote, stratton, Boston—U W Loud & Co. Orleans for Antwerp. rere. Sharrapaans x SOMERSET, May 9—Sailed, schr Wm F Burden, Adams, » . . =H WoL x w York. along the rugged shore the pile of sealskins was | gaged in the exercises appeared. Over 3,000 per- | yretxe tions for tne closing scene in the trageay | Sch Pats Williams, Sumtord—Stamtord Manutactar- adiatus May SArrived, ship Robena, Daggett, Phila- | NET SONaro, May 9—Arrived, schra Jane, Giscovered by the crow, and also the notice written | sons were present, and the interest was well main- | are being rapidly made and everything is nearly | “'Sioop Apollo, Decatur, New Haven—Rackett & Bro. | owt York’ va Nasa aint was ordered tte quaratane, PeneeT near Rostons A Haumer, New York for Prove By ing, to the effect that the party had left the | tained to the last. The programme was mainly ready. The scaffold will ‘be erected and the hole Dat way released in the evening and allowed o> come ‘up | dence; DT Willetts, Smith, Warren’ (and sailetl lew By this time the weather was becoming for the drop-weights dug out on Tuesday. Ever: ARRIV. y) boisterous and cold, and it was found impossible to | Made up of selections from compositions previ- | precaution is to Fe used to make the execution i ALB, aeetie: May 7—Cleared, brig Crescent (Br). Nelson, kk). take ‘WILMINGTON, NO, May 7—Arrived, e all the sealskihs on board ship. They were, | ously rendered. “Scenes from Orpheus” was re- | Private as possible. It will take place in New York. lnide, Pocutis, Sligo; Mim! (Nor), hrs barks Maria Ade- Ronning, Canary consequently, abandoned, and the Franklin pro: | peated, and the exercises closed with the first | the Court House yard, which is surrounded | SPPO8TED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND |" Qounxstowy. May 6—Arrived, bark Crown Jewel (Br), | Tsands; (Ger). Schulz, Barrow, ES ceeded to St, George's Island in qnest of the miss- | four paris of Dettingens “Te Dewi’ te wet] bya high wooden wall in the rear and HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Corning, Mobil Cieared chr hy Farwell, Farnham, ‘Boston; B 8 k. ved, schr Mary H Miffiln, Ferris, ng. Mobiie. ing men, who, the Captain judged, if not relieved, | notes of the festival being those to which are set | at the sides. In the iront the Court House screens | , Steamship Weser (Ger), Willigerod, Bremen April 24 | + Sie 9h, steamahip City of Antwerp BP, Brooks | Opahary Ami, NEW tor Would soon pertsh. |For several days the vessel | the words ‘The Cherubim and Seraphim continu. | it from view towards the street. It would by re be es ae gs eed erg Lavervood Ben orm ag steamship Baru. | Hoboken, yeruised in the vicinity of the island, the Captain | ally do cry,” the chorus, orchestra and organ all | however, be possible to obtain a sight of the dre: from SW to the Banks: thence to port fine weather and | more (Ger), Lilienheim, Baltimore for Bremen (and pro- constantly studying it with his giass, but in vain, | being employed. proceedings trom the adjoining nousetops; and, to | light winds. M: M, lat Jon 51 assed | ceede ) 30 see if he could perceive any sign of human life. During the intermission this afternoon Mr. | Prevent this, a large number of special constables steamship Mosel, hence tor Bremen fey AM. rs ‘unard Sr Jonx, NB, May 8—Arrived, ship Algoma (Br), Curry, Y ‘This group of islands is totally uninhabited, and | Thomas called the chorus together .and. made | 4nd.a company of soldiers will surround the Court | steamship, bound ent: oth, bark Margaret Kvans (Br), | New York. ——_— dt isonly from the middie of January anti the mid- | some remarks, in which he specially. thanked | House at all poluts. ‘The scaffold will be in sight of Ee Ane tr ee eek, Glasgow, and. Moville (Par Sreamaurr Weser) A CHINA AND GLASS. pedlniet March shat wie so-called: Suminey Foigns, them for the achievement that had been won. The | Lusignani all day on Wednesday, as it will be im- | april 27, with mdse and 64) passengers to Henderson | )ARexpat, April 16—Arrived, Progress; Olsen, New MORTON'S FRENCH ARCADE, rg he mer, | success, he said, was more important than most of | mediately in front of his cell window, Notwith- | Bros. Experienced strong westerly gales tothe Banks; | York. — .but in spite of this guns were fired constantly, fog | them supposed. This was due to their enthusiasm | standing his asssrtions that he will take no food, it | thence moderate N winds and fine weather; May 5, lat | | ANsten, March 1¢—Passed, Adelia Carleton, Carleton, 43 BROADWAY, opposite WALLACK'S, shorns were blown, and at night rockets were sent | and intelligence, without which they could not } {8 prooable that sufficient nourishment will ‘be | 4451, lon 4641, passed ship Pembroke Castle (Br), hence | from Hong Kong for New York. each a cee {up: but no response of any Kind came from the | have succeeded, Under the circumstances he re- + forced upon him to keep him alive until the morn- | for Liverpool; $n, 200 miles east of Sandy Hook, passed | Roupxaux. April 26—Sailed. tillda, Olsen, New York, DECORATED DINNER SERVIOE, for 12 persons, bore, and the Captain of the Franklin, seeing the | garded what they had accomplished as unparalleled, | ing of execution. an Inman ling stedanship, bound east; samme day, 15) miles wShuennaven, April H—Salled, Northern Queen, Dol- sreen, bine or brows, futility.o! orts, Was forced to abandon the eden Reece EEE ae ? > 5 eae SnoUWKRSHAVEN, April 25—Sailed, Gerhard, Klam: oo. amen to their fate, and sailed for home. No boat THE * | “Steamship Vicksburg, Rudolf, Matanzas May 3, with R AD! Sailed, 5 Ps —— “ fi sugar to the New York and West India Steamship O New York. CHAMBER SERVICE, 50, twas seut ashore ; GOODRICH MYSTERY. THE PERMIT FRAUDS. Eee to ie ser oeing cand toughen theiags days | \ilutos, April 20~Arrived, Jose y Maria a Ross, Fer- Good QUALIFY GOBLETS, per dozen, $1 andtheice which had already formed, After a | Another arrest has been effected by the police in % Mears trees ace minere nein te Dafanatias March 19—Salled, Ellen Goodspeed, Preble Al ety of FRENCH BRONZES, Tug passage the Franklin’ ayrived at New Lois | Connection with this novorious case. The party at | The Exeltement Yesterday Over the | “Steamship George Cromwell, Clapp, New Oricans | Malia os arrived, Annie Mf Smull, P CLOCKS MANTEL ORNAMENTS, CUTLERY and in, and tue loss of her five men was duly | present in cuetody ts one James ‘Tighe, alias Pat | Revelations Made—The Sig: | May 3, with mdse and pawengers to Clark & Seaman. anpivr, April 26—Arrived, Annie M Smull, Packer, SILVERPLATED WARE. ¢ J ture | 61 inst, off Jupiter, passed brigs Bonita, of StJohn, NB; | Havre. SA ee eo oe Tighe, an individual well known tothe police of | Broker Not Yet Discovered. Navasota, of Hosta and LAmoginta, andl bark Don Youe, | entired ont 26th, Sabino, Paine, and Thomas Lord, IN LAS B. 5 wnrthe: ” = nd ni i s m| soul Dape » a pew London seaiing hese ict ne tne South Snet- | Brooklyn. An anonymous despatch was sent to | Further investigations yesterday made into the | SHayane ay Monn aN ‘onivote, trom Trinidad for | Capiz, April 21—Arrived, Agnedita, Fenez, New Or- fi, Wl Isiaues, and it was mutually agreed that the | {¢ odlcers engaged The Re a alleged illegal use of Aldermen’s and Assistant Al- | New York, same evening passed a Lorillard steamship, BEFORE FURNISHING | * EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES. ONE TRIAL will prove the FACT. ca Viains of the vessels should do all in their power | Coased w: ig : " ’ , * re with foreniast gone, bound south; 9th, at noon, 125 miles —— = - inhi, fo Wascover what hac become of the five lost men. | uate vauid GeaTe teas ortsomer, andl Gormons ames to the application for permits | north of Cape Hargras, passes steanishins, City of Hs: | Veummmsouen April M—Called, Eecort, Baker, Swansea BOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED 1208 coli ‘Wh enthe hark Nile, commanded by Captain Wil- | Gor. Acting. apo tlle inne tie our, | Show that the business has been very loosely car | Yatnsh Se | Ocxnaves, April 25—Arrived, Holsatia @)) Barends, | Aaya ct grant States; lean every mmiasiguige for every Han ¥, came to an anchorage of Potter's Cove, st. | arrested on Friday evening by Cantaia Hotwes” uy | ducted; but there is no positive evidence that any | "Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, Charleston May | New York for Hamburg | Btato. ici TREDERICK [KING > Geo We’s Isiend, the Captain and a number of his | the Fifteenth precinct. The inquest will be’ Alderman or Assistant Alderman profited 7, with mdse and passengers to H_R Morgan & Co. Dra, April 23—Arrived, New World, Champion, New | Counsollor-at-Law, 383 Broadway. fien ‘#eat ashoFe to sce what had happened to the | fumed on Wednesday cvenieg ee ee eee OTe | eer ane teat ta the ceanaa, Drafted to the | 7 Ship SP Tierscy (of Sextsport, Me), Small Iquigue np | Fork fdr Landon: City ot Amoy, Swan, Sap Franetieo for | " sooo Se The Captain expected, owing tot d 9 01 of one ceut in the charges made for their ys, with nitrate of soda, to order; vessel to Carver 10 oth sailed). ss | —HFRALD BRANCH OFFICE, 5 mic ulor mis region OT pe r biual snow ana ds | i Degg ae signatures, Wheir only error seems to have been Barn 1. bgt i? gh wd be octet ie ho ante mao HU: Fert, Saul, Penenools for ongon (and | corner of Fulton apie Bosrams sees, that whe of them would be alive. NEW YORK CITY. the giving of verbal permission to clerks to sign | March 1b. lat 28 10, lon 2,04, spoke ship Astrel (Br), irom | DUBLIN, April 28—Arrived, Cort Adler, New York. Chen rom eons to8 Ps Me KiNG DISCOVERED IN A HUT. 8 tO 8IGD | Mexico for Falmouth, E; I7th, lat 2132, lon $1 40, bark | | Fatmours, no date—Of, Axel, Bergstrom, trom New = — Wali Wag along the beach for some distance the —_—-—_—_. their names to applications, when the law dis- | age (Br), from Sagua for Queenstown; 23d, lat roe gl ABSOLUTE, DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER- explor We party were astonished to find # small | The police arrested 1,768 persons in the city last | tinctly provides that the signatures of the Alder- bark’ liza Merry (Br), from Newoastle for | | Artved cathe Tamed Valbareino an Francisco; ent States; legal everywhere; desertion, &c., suf . Yrooder | hut, irom which projected a stovepipe, | % man and the Assistant Alderman of the district Buenos Ayres. Or tha Liteck The Win we ere ae ficient cause; no publicity required; no charge until ” ater . ; | Week, pe . an of the district in Bark Johannes (Ger), Ihlder, Bremen 30 days, with Off the Lizard 87th, Winchester, Arnold, from San Fran- dod’ advice fre situate: | at about two ships’ lengths from the prea! wiich the applicant does business —_ shall | mdse and 402 passeng-rs to H Koop & Vo. Had one birth | cisco via Queenstown for —. s | divorce granted: sive USE, Attorney, 19 Broadway. shore. ) ‘he door was pushed open, and, Jn a corner Marshal Hart issued 825 permits last week, yield. be attached. The discovery of these illegal | andone death among assengers; touk the middle Guasaow, April Sailed, Assyria (8), New York; Cas- | - pp — ofthe nt &, aman, with a long red beard and mat- ), St John, hed NOTICE.—PERFECT SHUTTLE SEWING MA- signatures led to inquiries, When Mr. Weiss dis- | passage, and had strong easterly winds to Jon 40; thence talia hende 9 days, with | Genoa, April 24—Arrived, Emma, Card, New York. ted hair, Was found last asleep, His clotiing con- ing a revenue of $1,118 75, covered that a number had paid mone. to the Banks strong westerly winds; the JAX. chine can be had of the WHITNEY SEWING Ma- gistedor Wealskins. On bis teet, for a substitute —— | No. 10 City Hail for the signatures of Y Aatstant light easterly winds; April 22 lav 4 6), lon, 423), sig | | Gimmauzan, April 16—Arrived, ‘Ethan Allen, Hardy, | OINE CO..613 Broadway. for shoes, were ‘penguin sar "made by remoy- | ‘There were 609 deaths, 220 marriages,307 births | Aldermen, but how many had done go it is impossi- | DAlled s Nonweman park, aincins west oNorwesian | ateaexti, April igwsalied, Armonia, Como, New York. | -ONSUMPTION OAN BE CURED. ing the be be Afi s anita ail using the skin and | gnd 43 still births in the city last week. ble to discover. Among those who, it is admitted, Bark. ‘showing 4th pennant. No 4,026, from Swansea for Haver, April 26—Cleared, WL Burroughs, Nichols, | C r ” “"SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP, feathers 0. 'Ahe be: | paid money are C, F, Bruggermann, 91 Greenwich | New York New York. | SCHENCK’S SEAWEED TONIC, ‘ THE ‘STORY OF KING DELIVERANCE. street; O. Muller, 62 West Fitty-fourth street, and Bark Thor (Nor), Karlsen, Bergen 45 days, iu ballast, to Sailed 25th, Marcia Greenleaf, Poole, Key West; 26th, J | SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PTLLS, The Chamberlain reports taxes paid in last week, James Ki Wall, a bout steerer of the Nule, who Riley Carr, 82 John street. master. % a eeler, Jenkins, Cardi and Singapore. are the only Medicines that will cure Pulmonary Con- was in this’ city yesterday. at the Whalemen's | $109,038 $1; interest on taxes, $7,000 63; Croton | An exatiination of the applications clearly shows | a Birk Haakon Haakonson (Nor), Mycr, Stavanger, 32 | ieircnt Abril 2—Cleared, Jchn Bunyan, Gilmore, | suinption. . aicines that on deni Headquarters, a sbippiug dilice situated on south | water rents, $40,250. that some Very poor imitator has been practising | ee yeaa, ease has been La days Got the | LIVERPOOL, April 26—Arrived, Russia (@, Cook, New | nh aduartine aationt. thes hick up the liver, slop the street, nrade tim following statement to a HERALD ee upon some of the signatures of-the City Fathers, | Banks. The H Hs anchored at the Southwest Spit tor | York; Lord Clyde (s), Urquhart, Boston (and both en- | circulation of the blood, hemorrhage follows, and, in reporter and Cajrtain Morris, the proprietor of the Fire Marshal McSpedon reports 23 fires for the | ad it is believed that more than one has forged | orders. tered out to return) ngbok, Blohm. do; Dilharrie, | fact, they clog the action’ of the very organs that caused place — esis past week, upon which the estimated lose ia | te same signature. Kor instance, the reporter ) ,BArK Postedon (Nor), Hnudsen, Amsterdam 48 days, | ret, New Oietnine ae sonn Ni: Frange @), Thomp: | “NeCOURM teint and Dyspepal h \f tw mong‘tlee first who ¢ ve g ME 4 erman Flana . 3 ape by Ae * with mdse to master. ; Cale Std NB, 5 2 Complaint an ‘spepsia are the causes of two- Sie mae’ ot dates seatteres ted King’s but. | $13,650 and the insurance $105,400, found Alderman Flanagan's hame spelied “Fianu- | “Bark President Von Blumenthal (Ger), Schwartz, Bor- son, New, York; Missoutt @), Mathas, New Orley tmitetor che cases of Consumption. Many persons com. eu and grooved, gan,” “Flanngan” and “Fianngn,” and Assistant March 1, with mdse t ter, led 26th, Rebec: laced there ly ttn Vessel Franc ,_in cage it been . Alderman Foley's written various ways, Son A eka. Pouer, Movsine. 0 day it to | Hall, Philadelphia; 8 Biveatbe needed wo erect the ll the sators | The anniversary exhibition of the New York In- | the {mitations are very good, however, anc vary | Lawrence Gites Co, blige eubhat sophie Cleared 25th Mt ‘who might be detained ashore during the seaung | stitution for the Blind, consisting of vecal and in- | buf little from the genuine etcovich, New York; Screamer, | plain of a dull pain in the side, constipation, coated aughen, Shaw, St Thomas. ongue, pain in the shoulder blade, feelings of drowsiness Fy. Belize; Chrvsolite (8), Wallace. | and restlessness, the food lying heavily on the stomacb, Dross, Hughes, San Francisco: | gecompanied with acidity and belching up of wind. bec), Bates, Rio Janeiro, w Orleans: hames. When Bark J L Pendergast (of Qi geason. The boards and a stove were found by the | . it is stated that the fe 45 days, with coffee to Pendergast Bros & Co, crossed the ura B, Merria atanzas, ‘These symptoms usually originate trom a disordered ein a, amd they wucceeded, after pte hn strumental Masic and literary exercises, will be +i) the ‘month of May often” tea one Equator April 17, In lon 42 W, had moderate weather; | | Entered out Chesapeake (®), Fisher, for Boston ; condition of the stomach of @ torpid liver. difticuity, in getting.all.in place. Well, we woxe | re ne lay 14, at Steinway Hall, commencing at a8 $30,000, aud that the ehar, i. hig! April 15, lat 1248, lon 3910, spoke bark Traveler, from Franhoe, Faillipe eee, yi Dera setae, Persons so affected, it they. take one or two hea’ uF ing whowas Sorglad to see us that he coure | “Bt o*elock. pathic for signatures in some instances is as large ae Te | BAER Or Foe tO a acs), Chrispopharep, Rig Ja: | Via Gormns and HARD tne | ea ee erect ee Need reenter es ‘hard! speak. He hed been withant a fire for sev. It may be of interest to the 30,000 military boys fee creceen os the Bureau of Permits, it will be pelo: 62, tas Mara corte Au haha ass are pookt bl rae th, Nelson, Walls, from Liver- | and inacsive, 06 ‘almost before they ate aware the 3 @ somewhat benumbed con-. t . ckly se Jrossed the Equator .in lon 44; had rough wea- ol for ola. . Tags Ginon. mus iswrhat King to1d us:— COM-.| inhabiting the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Puth, | dvigkly.scen that the basiness of signing thenames | Comohesauutor ¢hence variable weather, “April ib, | OM the har ded Countess of Dusferin, MeGonagle, from | Goats” Sores Sm wiserateds weeeagssis We managed to live apon Pelican Nesh andsome | Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Fourteenth wards to | quite profitable to the gentiemen engaged in tne | Wisin te 31 W., Spoke, bark Wessten (Nor) trom | Liversoe! for Haltimere. Devana, Thompson, New | qSchenck’s Pulmonic Syrup isan expectorant which y y y 08 Ayres for Barbad it. (1 Digoults which lad been Jeit behind bys boat's | know that Congressman Roberts will give his | Sighature brokerage. ‘The publication of yesterday | "Wrly Emma Dean (Dutch, Atkinzon, Curacoa April 26, | York pak ia th mb Baar aris dr es crew. Wemadeelothes as well as we could out of | appointment to the vac: created great surprise to Aldermen and As: with salt, wood and skins to Theo Foulk Livenicr, April 26—Satled, Diana, Bersagel, New York. Bchenck’s Seaweed Tonic dissol e food, mixes geal aking, The Ooid wasptense in spite of the | whe shall pass the vest examination, “inental aa Aldermen, and Mr. Foley was especially annoyed 68 wig Repeal (of Yarmouth, NS), Rose, St Pierre, Mart, MippirsnoRovGn, April 2—Arrived, Vale of Doon, Cart- | with the w astrie Juices ot the sinethe aide digestion and y t/ i} hillips ; with sugar to Jona: up, 31; from thence fresh NE wind: fine weather | ner, San Francisco, to . | "Niewcastis, April 26—Cleared, A O Vinge, Olsen, New | “Wien the bowelsars costive, skin sallow, or the aymp- Bohr IH Wainwright, Abrams, Boston, in, ballast, te | Yorx. sont, April 25—Sailed, Vermont, Richardson, Rio | {Me qterwise of a billous tendency, Schenck’s Man- master. Is bound to mit put Into th Newronr, Sailed, , ea wie : ir damages, naving at AM Sth Inst, Fire Istand | Janeiro. ieee tetiiael eet azove, in which we burned.seal blubber. We man- | pnysteal, before Henry Kiddle, Superintenden: the unjustified use of his name, He consequentl: ‘zed w love. account of tinte daring the year which |. Rehoois,’ at the oiice of the Hoan of Inineation: | posted the following notice over a desk it Clerk ‘we have passed here, and knew that Simmer had | corner of Grand and Elm streets, on the 15th inst, | | Maloney’s ofc come again by its being Warm. Our baling cup Norice.—All_ persons having apples vill ons to be signed fore) ‘ : ¥ These tnedicines are prepared only by from.our boat was very usetul. 7 by A nt Ald Fo sade ing NW about 1s miles, been ran into by a steamer, Entered out 25th, Eulalia, Bergstrom, for New York. " SCHENCK & SON, DESERTED BY HIS COMPANIONS. 1 Commissioner Van Nort, of the Department of | at leave Lust on this dest aye for aicaheg ake veppored the hennay|vania, hence for Glasgow, striking ee Ore Oe A a edrrived, Duke lot Argyll, Mc. itoetienes omnes Maen Bekieke Fitisdelvhia, About @ fortnight ago, as nearly as lean make Public Works, makes the following report of public | sau are Mondays and Thursdays Thos ‘igne the schooner forward of the forechains on the starboard Francisco; 28th, Lima, Elierbrock, do. And are for sale by all draggists and dealers. 80, Iy “hpi signed on ting through the plankshear and one plank be- th, Wm BE Patt Pitts, from Liverpool fi fh Sut,” sald King, “three of my mates took the boat | moneys received by that Department during the | M2™l*Y can be had after one o'clock P.M. tseye'breaking mainboom and jiboom; the steamer did | rieans, eakye POON NE | ORE SEEN Met eee ener cate ‘and said Were going back te Window ksiand. | week ending yesterday :— Clerk Maloney, of the Assistant Aldermen, yes | pnt wait to ascertain the injury done. Nein. April 22-Satled, Eliphalet Greely, Halcrow | Place: New York. _ ‘@ne ofour original number of tive I had for; For water rent : terday called upon the Mayor and assured him that Passed Through Hell Gate. (from Catiao), Galway, y? YOU KNOW IT? Ma +o , & Portagese from the Cape de For'vault.permite. .- Stee he felt satisfied no clerk under him had partici- b Swansea, April 25—Cleared, Gna, Jensem New York, WINCHESTER’S Isiands, had died from Weakness and {rostiites | For sewer permits... erie pated in the signing of mgnatures ‘on ‘permits or BOUND SOUTH. Swinewoxpe, April @-Atrived, Alseo, Kaeteiholdt, | HYPOPMOSPHITE OF EOEe AD SODA B® 4 several montis back and we buried him in the |. For vitrified pipes sold to contractors. charging for the same, and asked that the persons | _ Brig Manzanilla, Benson, Windsor, NS, for New York, | Ne™YOrk | sooo: arrived, Sunrise, Roig, New Or. | chemical food Bis to all MEO later with ihe trai, aga ow near the sea. ‘The three survivors included Who had patd money for signatures be requested | 20 days, with plaster to Grandal’, Hortanx & Co. ieee Y + acta | eRe cniy means whereby that life-giving and life-sus- wneend, the third mate, wio was anatwe of pe to point ont the person who procured it, ‘This he | , Schr Abbie S Oakes, Ryder. Burks Harbor tor Phila- | Sex, April B—Arrived, Wilhelin Foss, Thorsen, | taining element, Mosphorus, can be supplied to the ays. Shinnecock, Leng {sisnd, and was the head of tlhe - > | requested chat the clerks may be vindicated 4elphia, with granite to order. Be ee New York. \ tem. It owerlul stimulant and a vitalizing tonic movement in breaking up our hut establishment. ‘The Charlestown Cadets, from Bunker Hill City, | pb citi eatog ; x aa Surry for New York, with | “S\ixsre, April 2¢-Sailed, § Anna & Marla, Starita, New | and igvigorator, edt is of inestimable benefit m Consum Fremonsteated with Nim and vold ‘him K would dé | Mass, commanded by Captain Frank W. Pray, in- | THE BALTIMORE MURDERERS Ie Hohe Bllza, Mall, Bridgeport for Now York. | — American Ports. | Hom aererae Depility. Prostration of the Vital Worees and foolishn: . #4 va “4 ° dont, | roveed! tions together. apd that we had better fight it out | M4 Visiting this city in June next, leaving Boston | BAtrcaony, - Sehr J Aaderaon, Johnson, Providence for New. York, ALEXANDRIA, May 8—Arrived, schrs Mary Etig, | POWeEs General LemOy ctl ed condition Of the D to theend, 1 also stated that 1 they leit me ) on the evening of the 17th, and will be aecompa. | : si “4 May 10, 1873, Schr WH Doren. Golden, Providence for New York. Windsor, N8; Anite Lockwood, Elwood Doron, and i H | Sola by altar ate $l und $2 per bottle. should be without any fire, as the mate had the ° Ried by Gilmore's Full Band, P. 8, Gilmore leading | 4 special despatch from Annapolis this merning | Sehr Bonny tves, Whitaker, Eruvidence tor Mew York. | Barnes, New tNary: A Tyler, Boston | Sold DEANGHEOTER £ C0., $8 John stcect, New York. only flint and steel among the party, and we had | .A8 he Cadets are known to be one of the best | says that when Hollahan was brought into Court mdse and passengers. bs Sey 7 ROSTON, May 9Arrived, 'schrs Dolly Varden, Alien, | Py RADWAY'S no matches. «'rilled and most efficient corps in the State Militia | this morning, on being asked if he St Augustin % ie Mulvey, Allen. Savannah: Hattie | D SARSAPARILLA RESOLVENT, THREE OF THE PARTY LOST EN THE BREAKERS, | OW Massachusetts, their visit to our city will no | Bt ge! te had anything BOUND RAST, N Gove, Merchant, and Flora M Crowley, Crowley, Balt the great blood purifier, However, they left, amd I betped them to launch , ¢audt be very pleasant, They are to. be received | Say, he denied being guilty of the murder of sbi poosa (US supply), Lieut McRitchie, more; iichard Vaiigh, Barrett, and M Bteclmai, Steel be te the ours on aut ah cir boat.’ Idop’t know What has happened to | ami entertained by detachments {rom the Twenty- | Mrs. Lampey, or that he had ever secu her, agsort- | New York fon Moston, me nared tris DF Krown (it. eldndest Wilmington, | 'r°Uhronte Rheumatism, Erysipelas, tm. | seaoud and Seventy-first regiments, ing ‘positively that the detectives had’ sworts | oan Wa . sche Chas Heyer, Volnad, Georgeswn Dee Rianey. inddet and Liver’ Complaints, C‘aptain Buddington, the present commander falsely, Judge Miller then sentenced Hollahan to-| Schr A Pharo, Binghi w York for Providence.. so cleared, bark Viking (Br), McAulay, Brunswick, Dyspepsia, ks 7 Affections of the Lungs and Throat; be hanged at such time as shoutd be appointed by Schr Thomas 8 Smith, Bowman, Portsylnson for New schr Ruth N Atwood, Keliy, Port Antonio, Ja ‘the Franklin, which went out again last year Awol medal has been presented to Captain G.. o " 3 ry e 1 Hood, jew Londen, reported subsequently thai a Governor Whyte. Bedford. " othing sailed. The barks Nereid, and Eudora, out- Purifies the Blood, = pevat and portion of the boat i which the | M- Walker, formerly ot the steamshtp Albermarie, y “the case of Nicholson will go the Courtof Ap- | Scbt Helen Mar, Ward, oboken for Providence, wanna gemained.at anchor in the Ronde atau, | coeuy axin and neartifnl complexion secured to all $hr.ee men embarked was found on the beach near | Now Of the Old Dominion, by Captain Rodney | peals on a bill of exceptions. ScPt Euey Church, Ryder. Hoboken for Pawincket, | Thronsen, Ardrossan; Svalen (Nor), Boe, Londonderry,” |. Seld by druegists. Price $1 per bottle, e about thirty miles distant from the | Parke. who formerly commanded the Harry Con- ———_-— : Schr James Parker, Jr, Kelly, Hoboxen for Pawtucket. | | Cleared—Steamer Wm Crane, Howes, Boston via Nor- ADWAY & CO., $e which Spe men bed passed, cig graszy year, tad, a Pohooner, Which was lost off Cape May on ARSON, MURDER AND SUICIDE nda, Poni, New ork for Providence, Darks Acacia, Robinson, Matanzas: Mt 1 (Be), Fin “_82 Warren street, New York. Bna .¥9 therefore to be concluded tha men | the’ Sti of March, 1872. Captain Waiker saved a = New York for Providence. ton; John K Shaw, Cox. Hoboken 1 fix lly, os | F Ewis’ CORDIAL BALM OF LIFE—=A SURE CURE downed Jn the breakers and never reached | boat's load of the Harry Conrad, eight in number PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 10, 1873. Poughkeepsie for Boston. Daried, dog barge BF Prince Hee Hotere ee r Nervous Debility, kc. Principal depot and office + OF THE SEAL FISHERIES. fs & token. Of his graticnde “tneee old medal Jerry White, residing in a tenement house, at rots, Hoboken for Pawtucket. acailet— Steamer es, Liverpool: bark Timater, Lom. 7 Beach street, Now York. a i for Providencs lon + Villa + i ‘ In is repented fat the seals are now almost en | Beneyolent Assoctation” did not think the rescuing | 456 Now Market strect, this evening set fire to bed- | Rene eord, New York for faunton, brig Luch W Hare Bee or ir non Gai: | [ RUCOTHKA.—PECKHAM’S LEUCOTHEA these etlan: nde, of the crew was worthy of being rewarded by a | ding on the premises, cut the throat of anunknown | Sehr Brana Hzabethport for Providence. bag ie! en. medal, put Capt Parker was of a different opin- | woman (a boarder), and then cut his own throat, 8 al, Emcor ir Cohasset. AN GOR, May 7—Cleared,schr Julia A Rich, Carlton, ‘ee ‘Marka, Fimples, i fon, ead Jhe Medal made at bis owaene. | From which both died. The Names were subuued FF he Rockford, Haateh. Hoboken (or Biovon MTR May 8 Cagver, Wis mand, etait dete 7 pelore aBy great progress Was made, Bobr J92 ure ayecy, Now Keke New Londons” J migton’ ” "Arrivecs sehr Fotomen Carvers v aware wy elapse before any further soy OFA Four Typent ous irom the Unived

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