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10 NEW YORK HERALD; MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, pene nnaeuranevey Sane nan Une e ana —- - } ‘Money orders and the perfecting of arrangements | side ofa nol Sethe the a pietpoon sun would be tn- i Bertha, y Pammmchos for. pmbor.. Pe dyst Awe 1 ith, Rematee, Baten, fee byl CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY. WASHINGTON. Wit Canada and other cozntres having postal re- | {Olerip'y hot Utes Wel ehaded | ue trees cannes | Schr Joho Laing. Higeing Niantic for Amboy. Ger), Ross, tor do. <4 . lations with the colony, athe view and thus destroying the chief elements | ScbF Bt Prone arin New a's ascwert, June 3-Sailed, steamship Vicksburg, Rudolptrg : : iat Semen ir Dorr . “ Layiag the Corner Stone—Immense Gathering Wasnrxcrox, June 8 1873. An Indoakrial Rxpititien' cpened 96 Bie GEGhaes | Oat a ice Gin ENR me Tea Tae Well hochland Tor Now fork wih ston to New York ‘ik Saporan, Hamlett oy TE apse Proposition to Annex Guatemala to the | 0M the 28th of May, Such a walk would have to be laid out at a level of 2B Metealf, Smith, Providence for New York. Mowtaeat, Jiine $—Arrived steamship Hihernian (Bry and Long-To-Be-Remembered Ceremonies— United States. ‘The wrecked steamer Petersburg has been re- frome tea Le grt ae bier ten age Peay 4 je Rendieton, Rockland for New York, with er aay 29-Arrived, schr 2 Irwin (Bry uF : “3 aired and will leave for the United States to-day. | Which follows the natural as eee New ¥ Thom ‘A. The Future Church—Its Pastcr, the Rev. The anxiety of the Mexicans for annexation to | P70 tit vt en erieet, arith fo amantite ax. | practicable, and tne heads of trees plantea Behe Angelis Weed Neuron ier wee vo Quebec, June G-<Artived, brig Recovery (Br), Parnelt,, ¥ tes, as stated in these despatches > ip peempties Sy er he walk would wholly intercept the view from the | Bent Amo Dee. Portland for New York, with | New York. * Dr. Tyng—Addrosses by the Elder the United States, Pease, $ be supposed to have | Pedition, arrived at Bermuda from Halifax on the | avenue, and the advan’ of the situation for & | stone tev Co. Cleared 6th, steamship Polynesian (Br), Liverpool. Tyng, the Right Rev. B. B. Smith, sae ee ey ore is not only additional | 29th ult, Soundings taken tend to show | grand ‘public promenade, would, thus be lost, | (Sel 2 Flower, Nickerson, Portand for New York, with | Swangnan Angi if Arrived, bark 8 kok aa, a peri been overstated ; but there ‘ he narrew limits of the Park wil rmit order. i 20th, br 1, » D. D., Presiding Bishop, and awitnaca otered: your correspondent to verify the | tat the configuration of the bed of the | construction upon it of both a driving road and a stone, Felton, Portland tor Jersey City, with a rer tip cet OT stain, Mackie: eo: the Rev. Thomas J, Hast- statement go faras Mexico 18 concerued, but the | Atlantic in this rogion will easily admit of | walk, nd both are required to accommodate the SH Buckingham, Portland for New York, with | _,buatow. Rprit isin port ship fatbot (Br; Oughton inge—The Documents in following as a sequence to the subject :— laying a telegraphic cable both toward the States | PANES. TO aS one interest and treated together. Poole, New Haven for New York. enttqarone, April 2>-Satled, ship Majestic, Gibbons, Live i d Nova Scotia, the greatest depth never reach- ‘k to be extended to lay, Keeves, Northport for Albany. . It will be remembered that at the last session of | @4 p Assuming the bounds of the par! port fo1 y B00 ey, NOW, i the Corner Stone. Congress ali of the Central American States were | '& 4,000 fathoms (with an average of about 2,500), | the east side of the avenue, a public highway could Behe Star Spangled Banner, Lake, Providence for YDNRY, Fax. -Arrived, ship Roslin Castle «er Alexander, New ra emi. | be carried through it on ohe broad shelf, on which | *§ consolidated into one mission, and the President | 274 2 gradual rise of sea bottom at both extremi- | be carrie 4 driving and walking weer Edmund Woolen, Young, Providence for New would be associated ridin; 4 [Pen Sreawsuip Ocrantc.) ‘Over three thousand people gathered at the locate the Minister Plenipoten- | es. ways, the whole shaded with trees so planted a8 | "Schr Sarah Purves, Little, Providence for Now York. Antwenr, May 24.—Arrived, Nautilus, Anderson, Philas foundations of the new Church of the Holy Trinity, | Was empowered to l sg tied Sree aie Rot to obstruct the view over the river from any | Schr Kilaabed Brown, Providemee tie Won ore. delpiia; ith, Fresh Breese: teats Maa ‘ uary at the capital of any of the States of Guate- NIN TY. Pa 1a blag rowth of trees now | Schr Siorm, Staats, New Bedford tor tregton Sailed 2ith, Fanny S MeLellan, McLaliann, Newport, Be ‘corner of Madison avenue cud Forty-second street | Fig Honduras, Costa Rica, Salvador or Nicaragua. DROWNING CASUALTY. TOvering the surface of the ground can be treated yh Robert Amith eed. Pordand: Ot for New York, | ,Arrived af Flushing 2600, “Yorkshire Lass, "Operatty yesterday afternoon, at five o'clock, to witness he | 4. consoidated mission was given to Colonel TT rl Carw so as to seoure a shade over these Ways from the | “Ache Mawenger: Dean, Tauuton for Now York. ‘AuENDAL, May 17—Arrived, Tex, Salicath, Now York. Jaying of the corner stone of the younger Tyng’s George Williamson, of Louisiana, under the titie | 4 Boat With a Party of Boys Run | outset, with views underneath their branches, Schr Ontario, Barber, New London for New York. Bompay, ‘April 28—Arrived, ‘ocahontas, Duncan, Bos e ‘The mild and balmy | [Cre dé manner Easier grades than the present grades of the | Schr Eureka, Norwood, Providence for New York. ton; May'2, New Era, Babson, Oalcutta. future temple of worship. The mild an| Y | of Minister Resident to the Central American | Down by the Steamer Americus—Three | TV Sot de “optained. vy diverting the main | Sehr Twi ht, Johnson, Dighton for Prentan Satled April 29, Athena, Plerie, New York. character of the weather was ail that could D2 46 | states, it was stated at the time that the Presi- | ys Drowned—Alleged Criminal Care- | (rive, in part, rom the present lines of the ave- | Sehr Mary HawescAuotiny Pawtustet torkew ver. | Philadeiphiat Domenico, Seseation: Baldtan seen nse, sired, and the occasion proved one of the happens dent takes great interest in fostering friendly re. | Je#snes# in the Management of the | no Aes cater ele woale eran aly mes Dold Sehr Gardline, Roms Providence for New York. ae Cte oa eae sonata og ike Be : . or the fl er : naconda, Smith, lence for New led 28th, Lady Lycett (@), lew im coclesiastical annals. Over the floor timbers | ioe tween the United States and the Central | Steamer—The Bodies Recovered. Shrubs, 80 arranged as fo'shut our of view the | senz Anaconda, Smith, Frovidence for New York, with | In -Kingroad 2th, Aurora: Trew, fon Bonasota. Was laid axemporary planking, aud Denches were | american States, and his selection of Colonel Wil NonwAtx, Conn., June 8 1873. | buildings and docks, and to allow the eye to range | stone to Bridge ante Rete hehe reset Haleyon, Haray, tone, Provided for upwards of @ thousand worshipers. | tis tson was not “only on account of his reported | Yesterday afternoon thirty-five boys, members ae carter see SOWIE DOE DO... centnerun conennahs lenny Hy, Ped bard! gor Mia A etare oe Siny Ht Arrived, Gauss, Stoonegra £ The BIEDED wae ACE eo ne iy ito aaieg | #ktIl a8 @ Aiplomatist, Dut because he believes he | OF Kev. C. M. Selleck’s school, in this place, | {rihv'marnmeent promenade of inueh value to the | sch Matthew Vassar, Jr, Kelley, New Bedtord for Now | Baltimore Jenny, Wieriehs, and Caroling, Stricker, New and the music was by Grafulla, and there was algo | Oy pe inatrumental in encouraging more in. | Wer? returning from Peach Island, off | whole city, with a prospect of rare extent, great | Schr Hester G Davis, Portchester for Now York. leans; Roseola, Varley. noth, Johanna Kepler, congregational singing. The splencid Episcopal timate comineveial relations. Colonel Williamson ogory’s Point, Norwalk narbor, whither | beauty and much vaniety of interest. It would not yogi Samuet P Godwin, Waterbury, Stamford for New Ree Mow Sore, Bane, Lamen.| mien as SAKE) the. undekons of Which: were. Only | ' re to sake a tour of the several | they lad gone in. the morning for a ee wee would supp! oe fens BOUND RAST. goaneury, May bach nig Moses Day, ‘oodworth, Hong) visible yesterday, is to be erected as a day’s recreation? They occupied two boats. In | which neither the ‘Central Park mor any other | schr PJ Lindsay, Crocker, New York for Stamford. ‘ong: 27th, Taicy Vick, Frocter, Galveston. countries, and report which capital, in his opinion, ay, eared 26th, Annie M Smull, Packer, Shanghae. ‘ monument to the iiberal wing of the | Doth Pea Ret guitatie fortis ‘uarmanane es. | the largest (the Sappho) were twenty-five boys; in | hes been fextenes or fe Be decd paeee pichr Warren Gates, Smith, Southampton tor New tered out Sith, Giamorgan'(s), Seybeurne, New Yorks Churdh, and asa worthy testimonial to the dis | tisnment of the Legation. It ean now | the other (no mame) ten. A teacher accompanted | Topographical maps of the alte have d, | Schr Chancellor, Sherman, Boston for Cold Spring. Capiz, May iS-Arrived, Principe, Puig, New Yorks lunguk-hed and cloquent Tyne, Jr whose eloquence | 4." stated that the President favors Gua- | ach Yoat. When opposite Garvey’s Island, now | Gnd soundings are now being made to determine | cht Halte S Collins Fribble, Lmboy for Hartord, | Coredino, April 1s—salled, Thorutoi, - Carmichael ) a and independence have made him the Beecher of ceinatn' | on’ acdount of -.\te: nearer / proximity occupied by Mr. Francis Burritt, the boats were ae pr a ee 8 und, which the plan of Schr Yarmouth, Baker, Fort Sohnson tor Fall River. yChorstabr, May 2l—Arrived, Salo, Mordgren, Newt 4 K iF Thomas », Blizal for Fall River, ‘the Episcopal corporation. The structure stoke of | +1.’ onirea states, Since the appointment | Pasved by tno steamer Americus, on her | ‘Me FEtK Mat Ue COnmOmmee se Riverside avenue, | She cemmet Bacgoper, Hlizebeth on for Boston. ‘Dein, May 27—Arrived, Wega, Brandhoff, Philadel: the German Gothic style, and the auditormm will be f Colonel Williamson, the President has been | W4¥ from New York to South Norwalk. | in connection with and as a part of the Park, grea Scbr David Pearsall, Sackett, New Xork for Greenwich, phia for London Riukan, Andersen, Brunswick for do tn the shape ofan ellipse, and the interior will dle | oo iey ison by two citizens of one of the Central | 7#@ boats gave the steamer a wide berth. | advantages ia wit) Ge mesessarily ‘too steep for BELOW. Seige io grap an salted ah, fens Kundrols close the majesty of a cathedral, while the acoustic | SHed Uno BY © accompanied by the Minister of | At that moment, however, an accident | S¢S0yGonds or for anything but pleasure. and Nght " sehrrigein the Downs 27th, Maggie Chapman, O'Neil, properties are expected to be as good as those of | . . fousi jieq | took place on board the steamer. A son of the | driving. ‘The Bonlevard, running parallel with and Ship Seminole, Holmes, from Liverpool (was boarded Dover, May 27—Of, George, Segelken, from Bremen- any theatre In New York. Dr. ‘Tyng hopes to open their country. pee ee aM ie bere ai engineer caught his band inthe rudder chains, | only a few hundredicet distant from the Riverside Supe Cy ert jon fo by Bios. boat piecn £ Boge aie for New York $5--Arrineds. Aiek Kvuiiei® Wow On. ae heen os conan cal Oficial business to England, and | MAkiRe it necessary to reverse the engines in order Eatarally saw of ai heave wavek, Meadwaling | 2a Noe Co een OF Bi leans for Gionsladt, iba ipo, Sveagca, New York for doz _Aaigeampptedanspe a they desired to communicate with him in regard to | cuted quickty and. the pilot dacovering his vessel | HOUses and butldings on the Stine nl hee York for Brenan os en etey Nr eanen Sloe OTN wnen the interior wil) accoramodate 2,000 people. | several matters of interest to their country. ‘The | Urifting towards the flats, the channel being nar- | Riverside avenne williront on ihe Fark ltgelt. he Marine Disasters. th Nebo Hobe, New ‘Oricdnes Mesolutee Nickiees 7 It will be 164 feet deep, 90 feet wide, and at the : ' row, gave orders to back Water, which was done, | Stand dri\ Lb ol sac eae eee Gunhapes 7th, wan B Voorhees: Fulford, Zazuy tolend President received them cordially, but said, as iT W: paved avenue, but as a park drive—cither directly Snir ANanuac, from San Francisco, arrived at Queens- 3 27th, ‘@san E Vool Ih ford, Zaza; Islan widest point 105 feet, The main tower will atford . an WITHOUT WARNING OR SIGNAL contiguous to their sidewalks or where it is not, | town May 27, with loss of foromasthoad and all attached, | Light McKee, Pisagua, i . their country had a duly accredited representative, | of any kind. The boys im the smaller boat, not v i" ‘assed the Lizard 27th, Belmont, from Dobol for Ply~ one of the loftiest views on Murray Hill SAS. Aiieene Re ane Kept on their’way, | With side drives or branches, and the westerly side | main and mizen topgallantunasts and all attached, also | )2theS2he Mary Wilson” (reported American), and will rise to a height of 160 feet, in | Decould hold no intercourse with them except in | CAMihren ay they “beheld the: great steamer | ofthe avenue will blend off with the Park. Except | with cargo shifted. Foukestoxr, May 26—Of, Bellevue, from. New York for: for this treatment the avenue would be separated Bana Scoranp, Stannard, from Swatow for San Fran- from the Park by a high wall, which woulg impair | cisco, put into Hong Kong April 18 in distress, having , May %—Arrived, Mexican, Welsh, Jamaica. the beauty of the Park and {nterfere with its ‘ap- | struck on the bar at Swatow while going out. iled 28th, Carrick Castle, Payne, San Francisco. proaches, Bank Leowanno Da Vinct (tab, for California, is re- | 4 G¥NOA, May 21—Arnived. Ros! De ee Files The public interest is now drawn toward these | ported, under date of Buenos Ayres, April 22, to have phia; 2th, Johanna Margarethe, Rasmussen, Ne del / York. plans for the improvement. of these parks and wil | been tétally wrecked on tho Playa Santa Rosa. Crew | York. , May 3—Sailed, Marcia, Gibson, New York. | Scun A Hawstim, Lewis, from Port Johnson for New- | now'van May %-Arrived, Golden Rule, McDonald, | avout two hunared thousand dollars, It will be there was a very strong feeling in their country ; ( : episc the water to save themselves, The ad bi rt, coal laden, put into Ne t, RI, Sth, leakit Be pacar ee yaplanpal Lectndan in buond among all classes in favor of annexation to the | {RL0 {he Water tanec teaMer atruck aad - = = BM atrokes por hour, "She will have 8 discharge: eaiae | pve May 26—Arrived, Tagus (#), Cumpston, Philadel and), sib0eeay, on ons corner Of Porsy seconds United States; and in this statement the Minister | capsized the boat. Ail were now in the water. there. Havrx, May %—Arrived, Humboldt (#), Arnold, Newt “ ] and Madison avenue, it is intended to become the | eoinciaea, whe delegates were quite earnest in| Tue larger boys and the teacher strove to Sy H I P Pp I N G N E W S Sour 8 8 Hupson (8.masted). from Alexandria for Provi- | York (and sailed 26th for Hamburg); 25th, Kong Sverrey Z strength and bulwark of the Low Church movement, | Bcided. et 1 a aid their younger companions, none of whom: | dence, with coal, put into Norfolk AM June 7, leaking | Marcussen, do. . regard to the matter, and asked the I’ ident | could swim, Tre boat turned bottum upwards, badly. y 26—Off, Bel the presence of their Minister, They subsequently | jacking down upon them, ‘The water was in great )phitrite, from Philadelphia for Rotterdam. through their Minister made an appointment to | commotion, and consequently the boys were unable call with him, When the interview took place anage their boat, and discovered that they : set out of the way. It was & they referred to the character of their business POW rae get ol . nomen! abroad, and proceeded to assure the President that As Four of everything necessary to make a complete vhurcn edifice the new structure will certainly be a success. Beneath the belfry stage chimes are to be provided, and the entire work will cost BETWEEN 1, AND DEATH, he boys, with aiaie teacher, jumped mee with satisfaction the steps taken to carry it | i iy oui x aiied Sth, Robes. Dacgett Bow York carairr, #0 ardently and fearlessly championed by its pastor. ; Temmilt.. COLI. Be aan One ve AEN Ls etite eco amines Sorta Jacon Lonuuzann, sunk by coftision a fow days | HeLvoer, stay 25 Cleared, Macaulay, Rogers, Cardity. The career of the younger Tyng has notyet passed | Wem in Te Preddent ‘sipliea that in the | succeeded in’ (clmbing upon it. Two clung to thé Almanac for New York—This Day. fice off Greenpoint, was successfully raised Satu aeipht ith ory towed oudy Safah 8 Corin, Bidz ) or - id sten 3 addle-wheel, an held on until the; val A ridge; oycroft, ic Rae; ny chou, an Sere mene umeemlineds. Bis 1078 200 Ve=8.| only ‘case where, he ad fayofed, 20167 | eee eta ae a Oe ne ey Hon kRD eos mide waten: Sone Lapy Franxuin, from Poughkeepsie for Boston, at | Ansgur, Niclsen, "New York; Fido: Thorsen, Sa | tious struggie against the high ritualists, with + 4 28] Gov, Island.. ation he had becn met with a strong | water untit the Sappho and boats trom shore came -morn 6 58 | Vineyard Haven 6th, struck on the rocks inxoing through mph Moser, Deahens, Haw Xa ‘i rk x ap ore ca 4 Hell Gate, and had ‘well broken and knocked off fa jailed 26h, Gustav, Kummerer, Philadelphia. Bishop Potter at their apex, was fought with a spirit remonstrance from the people, and, In bis | "Pon the scene. ‘The teacher, Mr, A. B, Farnham, . 7 29| Sandy Hook..morn 6 13 | Keel, Arrived at Cuxhaven 25th, Madura, Mover, ‘New York: | ‘and sincerity of purpose which brought him into acted anoble part in sustatning two boys at the eve — —| Hell Gate.....morn 8 43 Liverroon, May 27—The master of the Bernard reports | 261! liza Avell Monroe, Wilmington; Rewertdil ere ti one of the leaders of his | Pilon, annexation of a detached State, sepa: | risk of is own life. Despite the efforts of all, thaton the SM April in latadN long 45 Whe sighted « | Henriches, Boston { Conspig ncn’, Dass <Ag: Ineo ° OF his | rated by Mexico, would be a distant event; at any THREE OF THE PARTY WERE DROWNED. Durning vessel, of absut 2,000 tons, apparently American, | | Ltvenroon May, 24—Arrived, Naworth, Portland (Ore~ 4 party, if notasa martyr to his liberal convictions | rate states in that quarter would have to wait rhe, Americus? crow cast over life proservers, OCEAN STEAMERS. - gotton laden fore pare, barn! away; fire then in atter | £on) j Rober "Ci kaon Bivood, apd: Prowhion, ohne. 3 nd v cy of religious liberty, the friend of : chairs and 8 log of wood, and succeeded in pulling old ; cables hanging over bows; no o1 non . a : OF A A , = “i ue paged ones ie ; kabel ce He fq | Until the final status of Mexico was determined, | on board three of the boys. She then went on her | DATES OP DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THB | Provence, June s—Tho schr Mianesota. Capt Dow, | Mech New titer ns Ara So which he was. It was, therefore, something of @ | 154 in the President's opinion our progress south. | way to South Norwalk. ‘The bodies of the drowned MONTH OF JUNE. hence for New York. was struck by lightning while lying Great Britain, Chilcott, Darien. Sriomph ‘for pgabesd nce = bil bd ward would keep pace with the extension of rail- Deve samen ately guage aaa ayer enorron the pate Steamers. | Saila.|Destination, | __ Office maintopmast and mainmast. ia cha coon Now: Yorke Sithy, olde al ded . roads in that direction. fruitless. They accordingly leit the scene, with Miscellaneous, ates i r, Mass. ‘ Cl (ler, Jenking, N + Priscitt We are indebted to Purser Thos D Gilmour, ot the | mertyman, Rio Janeiros Videermee Nieloon? Pialodela steamship Wisconsin, from Liverpool, tor courtesies. phia. | Buic Haworn, purchased by parties at Hastport last | pionard Int uubard<: Charleston Hamilton Rane | ‘Liverp Winter, has been repaired and is now nearly ready for 4 1 Liverpoo!:.|69 Broadway, | sea, ‘The owners round it necessary to recopper her | pie he eek Yah pinceae i ye re Nat FOr | -|Liverpool..|18 Broadway. bottom In order to get an Amerian register. Hewitson. San Francisco; 27th, Ganges 1m son Bale :|(lascow. ../7 Bowling Green | _ Sacx ov Vassuta.—F W Bennett & Co sold at auction, at | more; Gresham. (#), Bulkley, Boston; Beltisys, Charics> -|Havre.....,|58 Broadway. Baltimore, sth inst, brig Frances Jane, of 290% tons reiis: | ton: Roebuck, Campbell, Havana; Texas (», Bonchette 2 Bowling Green | ter, and carrying 2.550 bis in good order. “She was pur- | Montreal, &c, via Belfast: Northampton, MeLoon, New 29 Broadway chased by A Ricketsand JJ Abrams for $9,000. A one- Orleann: Sabine, Peters, New York; Florence. Rathbui Bowling Green | fourth interest in brig Georgia, of 393 tons ‘register, en- | Philadelphia; Artos (s), Coates, do; Seenymphe, Skov- 2 Bowling Green | tirely rebuilt in ‘with capacity for 4.600 bbls,'was | mand, San Francisco. i Broadway, jurchased by DC Chapman for $2,500, A one-fourth in- Sailed 28d, Parana (from Glasgow), San Francisco. di Broad way rest 10 brig Walter Witch, ef 233 tons register, was Luasaick, May 27—Arrived, ‘Sernen, Guttormsen, New" f withdrawn on a bid of $1,750. York. Suirauiupinc—At the shipyard of John Russell, falled 27th, Ladoga, Wiley, New Yor bait ha ad Ceeateis Fan sealed, or Of the five Central American States, but one. sorrow!tl pears, for tlie school, arriving ut pig nefit of the future archwologist, a record of : o’clock. A brief narrative of the event was given, the partnership of the firm of Boggs & Stubbs and ‘Gaatenpin, has a Minister resident.in this country, when, on a calling of the roll alter assembling in . 7 " Schor Vicente Dardon, and he represents the coun- | the dining room, three were found missing. It hig account, credit and debit, with that aspiring | try aajacent to Mexico. He is also the Chargé | was the saddest moment ever experienced in that race. When some artist {rom the interior of China 4 3 @Affaires of San Salvador, and for the present | Ouse. shall il on @ broken arch of Rpcoern nas epot | which one of these Central American States igs stein detieaer tame 3. nostwiek, of Anburn, N. Srinkty enna aes, ranean cot ine pyre most anxious to be annexed 1s a matter of con- | Y., and vephew of W. H. Seward, Jr; Edward Mor- Borge & Stubbs will pet iis shovel in the corner | jecture. eT Ea RRR BER Se one of yexterday and find the records of their | Experiments to Prevent Steam Boilers teen gears. The river channel was immediately inte tari ed seatGovraslel pattern “were Exploding. dredged, some twenty oyster boxts with thelr many distinguished of the clergy and laity of all | The Chief of the Loara of Supervising Steamboat | Crews Deluge employed, under the direction | {init ay § eee gh a ei cree Hopinsau. Preshy- | Inspectors is now engaged in making preparations | body was ound about two o'clock this | Perelre. burg, da fine, Mhreesmasted wht, 130 feet keel feet | LEauORN, Atay 23—Arrived, Geo Kingman, Hammond, hey br. Hepworth, the Rev. Dr, Newell, ihe ‘Rey, | Fr testing steam boilers as a prevention to ex- | morning, and the remaining two two hours later. Miandad by Capes eattes Inte Geache ee seg, 2e Com | “Ratied 224, Giacomo Mortola, Chiees, Phitadelphiag r a . nded by CaptJ Smith, late of scl ston, Mr. J.B. Cornell, General Fiske, Mr. | plosion. Tae experiments for the Northern and | 1 Solewn processton the bodies were borne to the | PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 8, 1873, | tno‘fowisani and Rockined Senate ees ny have | Triomfo, Selantano, de, *, ily “Lower House,’ where some of the boys lodge. 1, May 26—, d, LL y B. F. Beekman, J. Neleon Tappan, Edwin i Tre- | Eastern sections will commence m Sandy Hook in | iforts at resuscitation, were: then made by. bes, contracted lew steamer, to be built at Bath and | LONDON, May 26 arrived. Robert L, Lane, Williams, erpool, : ‘ a oe - completed within the next 9 days. Her size will he | Sani Francisco; Atlantic, Johannesen, New York, main, Hi. Bichols, “Wultam ee ge Eee September or October. The hall for experiments | Barbour and Hayes, but were ol no aval. An in- ARRIVALS. upwards of 100 tons; lengtit, 0. feet; width, 24 soleaged Zin. Urda, Bierkaas, Philadelphia (and sailed Robert Damout ands Heavy Hand were among | in the West will be at Pittsburg or Cincinnati, | (Nest Was held, but the result of the investigation draught, 8% feet: propeller, 736 feet; cylinder, 26 inches | om has not yet transpired. The event casts a gloom square. Her passenger accommodations will be sufficient Entered out ith, wild Hunter, Eriksen, for Hallowell, o made vacant by Wiltams ¥_Gulon, Sune 8 tat 44 46, lon 43.41, paswed & | Pitan inst Week. This isthe f(t Keel lait thisceasie | , LAMLasn, May 22—Put in, Alma, Lobmeler, from Are p, do; 6th, lat 41 i M1 SO ton G2 15; Hritian | 1tisto be @ two-masted centre-board schr of about 200 | dtgssan for San Francisco, ae bark-rigued steamship, at Mrppixssoxovcn, May 27—Sarah B Cann, Cann, New Some progress may be expeeted In the work of | warsieamship Sirius hound Ni same day. lat 412 lon as | {ony gumed Dy Beltast parties, and to be commanded by | yo4y Peat, 5 ‘ork. improvement of the Riverside Park during the | 2 wearnenip O Hedouts, hence or Giamows./en. 165 miles | yard is approaching completion. Her planking will be SE rear May %4—Arrived, Marathon, Donnell, New + E of 8: % B Dum Br), 1 Bye y, CB, e rigs e . present Summer. ‘The result of the legislation at | Roppindy Hook, bar begat abv <A done this week. | She will be rigged on the stocks and | ‘2ttieg ash, sidonian (s), Henderson, New Yor Al "hange: 7 ft { ’ P ul ve Me; Orvar Odd, Johannesen, New York. those who were Sag gee et Changes of local inspectors of steamboats and | over this entire community. SRPORTED © BY 9 AB oe rebtD Saree rainy AnD for foo nerzons anid [feign gapecity very Jarge. The price Billed from’ Gravesend ih, Victor, Tergesen, Newt began by the repetition in unison of the following | Otler subordinate oficers are made from time to oan ERM; RconiaAtll fl Wikediutnt C1), Prestian: Lteerpool das Sh Pattee. oe tbat Uaetia Ol aides iat da sel'ac Bits ork (ane pg eae el Nordstjernen, Paust, 8& peal :— time in order to secure better service, The newly RIVERSIDE PARK, and Queenstown 2th, with’ mdse and 697 passengers to | , At Beltast, Mess by toe iaueehinc orate | Marys. J, 1 was giad when they sai unto me, We'will go into | revise’ rules will be promulgated by the Ist of July Me OUr me enn anata thy wates, 0, Jercealeen| next. A remedy is sought for an abuse which 3. i Seeueeieto s ballt ns that is at ew, to ee has long existed, namely :—Pilots or engineers who for thither the trity up, even the tribes of the Lord, to testity unto Isra thanks unto the name | have been found guilty of misdemeanors, and, in 1 vf the Lord. , e e 0 yoked, ha ‘8 For there ag seat of judgment, even the seat of | COMS¢auence, have had their licenses revoked, have the house ot David, experienced but little, if any, diMcuity in procur- pee tra iay doe, cite Peace of Jerusalem; they shall pros- | ing 4 renewal of the license from the same Board 5 P ‘ e be within thy walls, and plenteousness within | which revoked it, at the end of a week or a month, & Vor my brethren aud companions’ sakes I will wish | either from tne charitable feelings of the Boara or thee prosperity. promises on the part of the officers to be more , BEC: Yt se of the Lord our God, 1 pi Ae hy ry gma ers pan BiCmae sits os particular in the future. Another embarrassment aQllory be to the Father, and to the Son and to the Holy | to the supervising inspectors is, that an engineer ‘As itwas in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, | Who has mismanaged 4 large vessel may or shall world without end. Amen. be reduced to a small vessel, as though less respon- biichcc Csales arene rer andagree. | ibility aRached to one case than to the other. , ie \d proper, and agree- able to the precept: and canmies. of Huy Writ that in | Thedefects in the rules and usages are being reme- wil our doings we should b —-——_—— brig. word a. j : will be named ‘the Charlie Morton. ‘The frame for an- ag vany at the session recently closed has been | Steamship Occanie (Br), Kiddie, yr Oty | air ee ie the yard and will be set up inJuly erin. | NeWroRt, May 25—Sailed, Sazamore. Wood, Rio Janeiro, to supply funds for the prosecution of the work | Hyde Sparks, “dung 8, lat 45,85, ton 512%, passed bark | Medimtely after the one is launched which ts building. | | yore hia for Antwe: 2s Ait 2 do, City of Parks, do for do, 6-45 Bist Weed by Memes OW one 0 Witte ce Wf the Start, 24th, Anna, Probst, from Savannah. for tmues tobe in the hands of the Department of aby Public Parks. The work Riversid . j Ahetane: ‘Spaulding Sas i Briliant, Nielso M wi nahnac, ‘Spauliting, San Francisco: aint, ‘ ‘The work of regulating the avenue was under the | 3i, via Key West June 3, wiih mdse and passengers to C | ANG will be completed next, Monday, and will make her | SUNYOry “Hugh Fortescue, berriau, aad Jance Perguc: ‘H Mali Ju Capt Geo V ae it assen- ) 3 the : will be off the Lizard 27th); Exaudi, Marcuksen, do; Steamship, Gen Barnes, Mattorg, Savannah June 5 | $'sHtehcoen and wlll make wx tips dally Ceeweenine | & Geonse Yourdl, New York? Paul, Boston. eenstown Wi, with thdse and WG passengers, tod Oronto, May 2i—Arrived, Little Dorrit, Shears, New on this park and on the Morningside Park, | Perh of Vermouth, NS, bound W: sth, 602 AM. 178 miles ne new boat for Albany snd "Troy. She is ‘bel aGernan steninst Pounds La AM Gedo, | willbe ownéd by Gapiain DH ittcheadk, James cook | Bremen; Wiltelains, Naas from Philadetphia fur Me bordering on the park for its whole length, is guesnsiown 20th, with ‘mdse aiid ‘passengers to FW J | follows; Length, 190 feet: width, 82 feataver all: depth | Aisiiunstown, May 2—Arrived, Belvidere, Bursiey, 8a charge of the Department of Public Works; itis now ger, formerly master of brig Martha, die ody is | Mary 8. Cook. will have first class accommo: sou, Mitchtin, San and surface improvement of the avenue is to be | with mdse and varsengers 'to WR Garrison cock, and will make six trips daily between the %th, Santiago, Mills, San Francisco (and proceeded! rn Pi May 24—O1 stmoreland, Hi Sandy Hook,’ passed steamships Celtic, hence for | fine new boat tor Albuny and Troy, she is belig bulit | patadeiphia for Antwerp, “one ee rom from ‘The work on the parks proper has been and con- 1 Steamer, bound E. will make the trip in 80 minutes | “soaeaxp, May 24Off, Tros, from Philadelohia for necessarily connected with the design of the park. Mteamship City of Austin, Eldridge, Galveston May | New York tron Works, are putting in the machinery, | Francisco; Pi 1, do; Sampson, Lunoe, Galveston co, 26th, Carrie Reed, Crowell, Antwerp (and wi changed, so that the design or plan for te grade | sti on board the steamer. Te eae chin on tow ppb: (cul est fare Sonim h Almuhty God. from | died as soon as discovered. yh res : 5 ; Steamship Richmond, Bourne, Richmond, City Point | *hove named cities. ‘ for Liverpool). with his meat gracious favor anito iurfier te Ces His | Resection of Claims by the Spant: Tracey ith ities. ganar doses ar ae and, Noriouk, with mdse aud pabsengers, to he Ola Do: | cet for a ught draught reir ot avout Teton. MN" "| Ewrnnay Nay 10—Arrived, John H. Pierce, Taylor, New pr eead ete aisle pf areas Rade Rao ad American Claims Commission. and then the work is to be done by the De. | ,5¥amship John Gison, Winters, Georgetown, DC, 43 | | Laoncwep—At Philadelphia, 7th inst, from, Cramp's | Sr Carmunixe’s Port, May 27—Off, Sir Robert Peel, to Mis honor andserv! in whieh His holy ng is The decision reached in the mixed Spanish and = y “ | hours, with mdse and passengers to. J C Kenyon. yard, the steamship Iilinots, of the American Liverpool | Larrabee, from New York for London: to be weneabipped, 2114 Bile word ana sacramenteta tapes, “ mas partment of Public Works, The subject of the | Steamship Regulator, Freeman, Philadelpbia, with | line.’ Four steamers of this line aro now afloatand two | “gins, Mr failed, Nor, Jan, New York. elaimed and covbrate uistry whom tie hath | American Commission in the cases of Perfecto De mdse and j.assengers 165 Loriliacd will be despatched for Europe in July next. Swansi 23—Arrived, Hyaline, Murdon, Beate commissions roper design for the improvemé C 3 5 spmmmigsoned, let us. hum d-dévouly supplicate | Rojar va. Spain, Paulina Alfonso de Mestre | Pt?’ vd Pp ent of this acts Adriaiic (of Picton, NB), MeKenzle, Matanzas? | At Surry, May 28. from the, yard of G Ww Allens a dine | fort, SC. . With sugar to master. schooner of 150'tons burden, OM, called the H 1 Curtis. | — Sterrix, May 23—Arrived, Franklin (s), Dehnicke, a1 { bless unique avenue and park has been matter if i y, Gi, New Yorks pa Fora vent vs. Spain and others, rests exclusively on tk Kestre! (Br), Faulkner, Matanzas 10 days. wilh he was built by Paul Curtis, master workman, and | Horseguards After the Lord’s Prayer and several other a of véry careful consideration by Mr. Fred- ar and mcolado to order; vessel to HJ De Wolf & C owned by him, Sewall B Flood and parties in Bango: man, do. rayers, the following record of what was placed | the ground that the Commission has no jurisidic- eric Law Olmsted during the past Winter. rk 8 oW, Sagua, 14 days, with sugar, to | She is intended for the coasting trade and 1s to be com- Swatow, April 15—Sailed, Windward, Stannard, San in the corner stone was read :— tion to decide these claims within the meaning of ‘ i 4 PP inter—ever } vessel ‘to HD'&J M Brookman, | manded by Cape Alden Mann. Francisco (since put into Hong Kong). f an: g since the confirmation of the report of the Commis- at £6, 1on 72, spoke bark Faunie Lewis, from Bos- | | At East Machias 2/th ull, by Messrs 8 W Pope & Co, a aes eites Holy Bible. the treaty. Nothing has been decided on the | 2, by which the title t . ton for St. Marys. schooner of about 200 tons, 0 M, named Allegro, to be merican bok of Common Prayer. ics or these cases, AL the Commission: hi sioners, by which the title to the land was acquired | “Burk George Henry (of Yarmouth, NS), Smith, Car- | commanded by Capt Aaron Kell le of achr Nicola. | BOSTON, June 7—Cleared, barks Fredonia (Br), Burk. ‘nal of ihe stghty-ninth Convention of ttt Diocese of | mer! je cases. e ion has no by the city. He has prepared a report, which is in | denas l4 days, with stigar to Chas Luling & Co; vessel to | She is designed for the feneral treighting business, Fayal and aimarket; Walton Co. sam St John, NB! New York. 2 $ | jurisdiction, somebody else, it is contended, may if ‘ken. t Pembroke, May 28, Capt W B Hatch’s new three- | schr Mary Baker, Thompson, Domai 0 City. A Census of the Diocese of New York. e : readiness so soon as the new Board shall be filled of Arichat), Le Blanc, Glace Bay, CB, 10 | masted schr Keystone, She measures about 25) tons, was Also cleared, Heamships deminole, Matthews, Savane, b Year Book of Pastoral Aid Society of the Church of the | have it. The claimants intend to apply to the ‘ " " od wi ¢ o1 , },to the New York Gas Co, vessel to Hat- | built by Master Gilbert Frost, and is one of the finest | nah; Norman. Nickerson, Philadelphia; schrs Loui { a Ae State Department for a decision as to whether they | UP 224 Teady to procecd with the subject. From a son & Oo, schraever launched from the yard of Pembroke. She | Kelly, Richmond, Va, via, Wood's Hole; Addie Blaisdell ’ The annual report and catalogue of the Home of the oe Y | conversation with Mr. Olmsted the following | “Brig Star (ot Dundee), Duncan, Ramburgss days, with | sailed 4th for Calais to oat lumber tor New York, Garfield, Bi e via Kennebec; Isaac Rich, Studley, Evangeiisis, : i are or notentitied to American protection, It is at statement of his views as to this park and mase to Punch, F & Co: vessel to order, Nessrs Lawrence & Fontks, the eminent and popular | Philadelphia; Lucy James, Smith, New York: Jul Prospectus of the Home fer Christian Care. least premature to state that the protection of th: Wi bb SPark and avenue | Brig Luigino La Monies (ital), Ruseano, Patras at days, | sup and steamboat builders, on yesterday evening, at | Berkele, Hheridge: Vinalnavens te load Tor des Lawn A copy of iwo sermons by Dr. Tyng, the rector, on | least p “i aS Pr ovectio! © | is derived:— and Gibraltar 55 days, with cutrants tod B Phillips Bros | o'clock, launched from, their capacious yard yery 'suc- | Tyler, Murray, Cape Ann, to load for do, the hberty of preachmg. ~ United States government has been altogether re- 1 watiene 4 & Co; vessel to Funch, Edge & Co. May 25, lat 2930, lon | cessfully the Jennie Stour, one of the largest three- ‘Sailed—Siean fp Geo ‘appold; ship Johann Wilhelms A sermon—"The True Yoke-Fellow.” mS, ae The Riverside Park extends along the bank of | 67 30, spoke brie Wilson hence for Jamaica. masted schooners ever constructed at Greenpoint; she | bark DH Bill * * . . . * fused to those domiciled inbabitants of this coun- | the Hudson River, Irom Seventy-second street to Brig Fownal (of Charlottetown, P EJ), Syperrek, Port | will be, in length, 132 feet: width, 33 feet 3 inches; depth, Arrived 7th, bark San Pietro (Br), Talis, Constantinople ¢ Report of the erection of the Senday school build try who have not completed five years of residence | 180th street, Seventy-second street. is opened | Spain, via Delaware Breakwater, 22 days, with molasses | 12 feet, and measirement, 00) tons. schr Eddie, Pierce, Port Ontario. } ‘thus parish. as “ “ ; and almost regulated and graded irom the | to Maitland, Phelps & Co; vesvel fo R P Currie & Co, Erastus Young launched trom his yard near Greenpoint | “gth—arrived, bri leus, Carbarien; Shasta, Care Copies of the “Working Churen” for April and May therein. The action of the State Department is | Central Park to the Rivershie Park ott Brig W W Lord (of Picton, N8), Veneou, Sydney, OB, 14 | on May 21 a handsome schr. named the Ella Worden, de- | denas; Alice Tarllon, Trinidad; sehr Chatles H Oook, 86. \ ‘the Protestant Episcopal Alinanac tor 1873, ted with much interest in legal circl SOAR tae. tenis T | days. with coal tC Bswain & Son; vewel to Hatton, | signed for the oyster trade and all ready to sail. Her di. | Mare, é i ‘The P: er tor 1s73, awaited with much interest in legal circles, 100 feet wide, and will be treated and | Watcon & Go, mensions are—Length, 71 fect; beam, [9 feet, and hold, 5 CHARLESTON, June 5—Cleared, schrs Mary E Long,, ¢ ft to thie clergy of the Diocese of New York, The New Trade Dollar. planted as a boulevard to make a connection be- | — Schr Hattio (of Relfast, Me), McClintock, Point-a-Pitre | feet, ? Haskell, Weymouth, Mass, C'S Grove, Harrell. Philadel’ ’ witt ies. Iti 4 that about five milli f th tween the two parks. One Hundred and Thirtieth } 20 days. with sugar to orde! see] to Jas E Ward & Co, At Port Madison, Washington Territory, May 31,ascAr | phia via Darien, es riaiand sentence of the rector of this is supposed a ons of the new | street is at the foot of the Claremont hill, at the | Schr ME Staples, Godirey, Sagua, ISdays, with sugar | named May Here. Sail urs Wm Fisher, Beers, and Harmonia, 8) yess ithout the expreat permusion | Ade dollar will be igsued a year. A large portion | Manhattanviile landing and station, “The Park is | RDA molasses to Speuce, Montegue & Co; vessel to Jed, Notice to Mariners. der Brewster, desrastorer Bor ee oar the Rev. Alfred Stubbs, ), U., atid the Rey. G. B. Boggs, | Of them will be sent to England to be used in the | bounded on the west by the Twelfth avenue, on | "RS. Ainott Devereux (of Boston), Rich, Cardenas9 | The buoys to mark Joshua's Bar and Sheepshead Rock, h wcht MMi Powe’ from Boston, D. China trade. They will undoubtedly tn #he course which the track of the Hudson River Railroad is days, with sugar to Drexal, Morgan & Co; vesselto | in Greenport harbor, Long Island, are both away trom May 3l—Arrived, schrs E M Foxg, Photographs of the rector of the tormer church. sd laid, a few feet above the level of the river, and it aster. their true potitions, having drifted or been forced by jee | Case, Newport (and sailed 4th und ommand of Ca THE CONSUMMATION, of time supplant the Mexican dollar, being two | is bounded on the east by the Riverside avenue, on | | Schr Annie Brown (of Wolfville, NS), Cook. Prospect, | a considerable distance to the westward. ‘The proper au- | Beebe for Philadelphia): Ist Julia & Mate Have, bagaee top, striking Seeeiae tites times with | and seven-tenths cents more in value than the | the crest of the hil, ‘The width of the Park varies ne, eee yan ere eet aad Atiantic | thorities should have them replaced without delay. as by sea dine Neck N Shaler, Odber, New | a hammer, said:— latter. Upwards of five millions of com have been | 0M 200 to 400 feet, except trom Eighty-tlith to | TlH Phat: Newel Oe Newborn & days, with naval UN cay taantnouse—atreRation | NORFOLK, June 6—Arrived, sche H Simmons, Godfrey, | In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Bighty-clghth strect and its surface is the steep | stores, Ac, to master. ; BOF NB LIGRS, New York. : | Holy Ghost. Amen. Tlay the corner stone of an edifice | @ded to that already in the country, being the | westward slope of the hiliside, varied and undo- Schr Charm, Starr, Norfolk, with mdse to the Old Do- Notice is hereby given, that on or about the Ist day of NEW BEDFORD, June 6—Arrived, schrs S Applegateg sa to be here erected. Lé name of the Church of the | mintage for April and May. ‘he exports have | lating, and pianted in great t with a growth | minion Sieainship Co. August, 1873, the light now exhibited at Gun Cay t- | Beebe, and Henry Gibbs, Chase, Port Johnson. ity. to be devoted to the worship, the doctrine . of native aud foreign trees, unsurpassed in some schr E H Barnes, Avery, Alexandria for New Haven. house, Bahamas, will be altcred from a revolving white NORWICH, June 7—Arrived, schrs Rappahannock, an@® iscipline of Christ, as the Lord hath commanded | Deen refined silver bars to England and China, respects by any trees on the island. ‘fue eleva- Sehr Henry & Barnes, Carman, Virginia, to a revolving red light, of the same period as the existing | Alexander, Port Johnson. nd as the Protestant Episcopal Chu Titer a vi “4 ‘ Schr Albert Jamesou, Candage, Virginia. light—i ¢, showing a flash one: in every 9 seconds. B; PENSACOLA, June 4—Arrived, schr Relief, Free! > giant pconal Church in ‘the Unite Appointment of Indian Inspectors. tion of the Riverside avenue, and at many | Schr Albert Jameson, Candag Cnet Of Ove. Comnenoe, y | eerie J i Preelands, » according to the command- | ager the law enacted at the last session of | points the elevation of the Park fiself, 13 ute ae AT NM ‘Curtis, Virgin |. WHATLEY, Inspector of Lighthouses. PHILADELPHIA, June 7—Arrived, steamship Regulas, Se foun tion can no man ley Congress authorizing the President to appoint five pt oR ge ae ils Nic ge up Schr Ade ine, Risiey Stoll lal pe Nassav, NP, May 26, 1873, tor. ea fon York: here pornce pened Goulds d,even Jesus Chirst; who is Go $ ia er, 8 divided int r Elias Moore, Deliroot, Georgetown, . - y na via Palermo; schre Beta, Brown, Mat Py Af me ‘and, in woo” we have Inspectors of Indian Affairs, and to abolish as | three natural sections by two intervening valleys, Ht r Henry Alien, Pinkham, Georgetown, DC, for New soning te herehy yn iat on and afar Jane ®) a txed Knight t ton. easton pd aR agi be ood, € ve "J ft s. The ec Li eiwee e “see! Javen, ree bited from an open frame wor! Sleare feamshi oman, 1, Bostor Bistor—0 Lord hited : many of the existing Indian superintendencies as Bevenpaaeianteaiae che aeoen eeeigond and | Sched © Saguer, Brown, Philadelphia, for Provinee- ftruettre recently erected on the ater end of the south Sherman, Providence ischr A 6 Pi ge, Barrett ater. how Thy prai : ‘i e m | coventy - ’ Second #6 s be- | town. ier in the harbor of Pentwater, Michigan. LEWES, June 7, Ad sed in i a pnd tothe Bon "aud to | Ne Should deem advisable, the President has, upon | twuen Seventy-ninth ‘and Ninety-sixth streets, | “X's James May, Bebce, Philadelphia, for Providence. | PCks®, paratus is dioptric. ot the sixth onler of the sys. | from Cien‘uegos: brigs | H Dillingham and Spud sen hosts the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior, | and ad bh: veeren Nine ; Xth and 190th Schr American Eagle, Brown, Philadelphia for Paw- tom of Fresn a Hf iitamainates 180 degrees of the horizon. bet adh le West Indies, “Arrived last, it dl De) i 4 i d d Streets. Seventy-ninih siree! . Ni - tu Ly order of the athow: ard, evening, schr Samnue Menainy, ft ’ ord winston, “sinning, 18 now, ant ever | issued an order abolishing the superintendencies | Streets. Seventy opened through the Parcety; | “Mehra Winey, Colling, Delaware, een TOSEFH HENRY, Chairman. | orders’ Sent Curtis W Wiehe w bacee beetles FOE f of Montana, Oregon and Arizona and the Northern thoroughfares to the T'weilfih avenne and to th Schr Paragon (of Searsport), Strout, Calais 12 days, Treasury Department, Oflice Lighthouse Board, Wash- | brigs going to 298 this AM : iota | 4 ts ‘ i I ud to the | with lumber to Jotin Boynton, Son & Co. ington, DC, June 7, 1873, ‘ORTLAND, June 6—Arrived, schr Winona, Jackson,. oe . Indian Superintendency, which comprises Dakota | river. The first section rises to a height of about " " a ‘Ruen shal! be suing the following hym and part of Nebraska, and appointing the following | #IXt¥-five to seventy lect above ‘the river on. the Passed Through Hell Gate, Whalemen, PRICLMOND, June 6-Sailed, schr Geo § Reppler, Blize Wy. eta't.s teoke ee en cf @, and appointing the following | jine‘of the Riverside avenue, the second section to BOUND soUTH. Arrived at Yokohama May 2, barks Live Oak, Whelden, | zard,—. : sds setae er oant named persons to be Indian inspectors for assign: | the height of seventy-fve to eighty feet, aud | _srig wm Dobson (Br), Taylor, Rockland, NB, for New | OC¥B, from San Francisco (and eailed th for the Arctié | SAN FRANCISCO, May 30—Arrived, steamship Quang’ To yuara this hou ment to duty under the law as the interests of the | the \ se anne horth of 100th street | York 9days, with stone to re erwood; vessel t 45th, Jos sgt Leia NB, from do, Sere kaie aM ae ak x ephite Port Discovery ¢ Thy peop e seek Thy face, service may require:—J. W. Daniel, of Minnesota; | 48 4N_ clevation of more than one hundred | Invins € Soh. On 7th inst, at 3PM, of Saybrook, Ct, ex- jpoken, hark Hi 7 ( a monte pray eo. itee, ; ccna. pe York; J. D. Bevier, of Michi. | Ct, 20d At Claremont Hilt reaches 128 feet | perienced a sudden squall'trom WNW and carrie away | shin John Bertram (Ger), from Antwerp for Phitadet- | Dar Seach Gohttts Cente ee ae you in heaven, Thy dwelling place, Fes , OF N 5 4. D. Bevier, of Michl- | abvove the river. These clevated ranges are divided Sone Baral Neg, anen, 08 George, Me, for New York, | Phi, June 7, off Barnegat (oy pilot boat Fannie, No I) BAVARNAT Jane 8—Arrived, steamship Magnolite \ And when Thou hearesi, O forgive gan; E. C, Kimble, of New York, and Wilitam Van- | by a natural valley at se enty-ninth street, and by | with stone to master. Her — yin Rivaiside, Rich iam, gtuidlesborough for New | irom New York. oS ren EF GE SG Here, when Thy messeng reclaim: 1 onde: one at Ninegy sixth strect. When the avenue is hr Chance Shot, Daball, New Haven for New York. ort, ey a ae 1, Jon % 5 VINEYAI HAVEN, June ved, schrs J Tiessed Gospet oF Phy fon, AGuire and thelr Clerke cee ndents of indian | Graded it wilfstart at a high elevation at Seventy: | sehr ucel verguan, Ferguson Bolas iF enlout, | yoshi Ene the Red, Sina, trom Gatway for Callao, May | song and Mek Wiltaris, Philagelphia sor Bostans Poe , ower of His great tame Affairs and their clerks in the above named super- t, rise over the hill at Seventy-sixth | with staves. Matt Rae Pine (Br), Williams, from Liverpoo! for | Ree DG, Hor Gey Neleas Harveys, non signsand wonders done. intendencies will be relieved from duty on the goth escend into the vailey at Seventyainth | Schr J © Crafts, Kennedy, Rockland for New York, | caidtta, April 6 lato ®, lon 29 40 W, at Coveierae Fr: P, are tahop said that he was gratified to find the | instant. ‘The superintendencies of Washington | Steet, rise the secon. hill at Ninety-second street, | With Wine toorder | ot Ship Royal Sovereign, of and for, Liverpool, from San for do; Alpine, and New Globe, Hobo! aren dome so Wel, and congratulated hishearers a) he 4 | descend into the ni valley at Ninety-sixth c tér, Finlay, Portland for New York, | Francisea, April 18, lat 14.588, ign 307 W George & Emily, Eitzabethnort for do. John 8 Ins, ont eppervative guarantees which the new | Territory, California and New Mexico, and the | stre rise the third hill at loowh ‘street, er," . orks | Ship GH Warren (Br), from FTW, ancisco for Queens. \ 2 . Savannah for Bath; Mary aten biladelphia) chureh woud aiord in its evangelical work, He | southern superintendency, having jurisdiction over | reach the summit of Claremont {ill at 12d street, yight Marietta smith, Smith, New Bedford for New | OX DN Ms INES | Rr PORE Tdncrieace tee Renseronk pon: kX pine Hee! 4 rwe} ¥ Kennebunkport: F A Pike, Ton 29 3 4 Han, ship, showing letiers J CD L. trom | Sami on fo) jon, Ma Was pleased ft the manifest prosperity of the ' sin the Indian Territory and Texas, | #84 descend rapidly to the foot of that mil ar iseth for Lond be numerons tribe: ‘y and Texas, Claudia (Ger), from Pniladelphia for Stettin, May Satled—Bark rieh wae fey. st Sehr Onward, Leland, Calais for New York, with lum- us lo~ 4 16, lat 43.17, lon 26 32, " + int uu fest eure, nuder its diligent rector, that | BUmerous tr sireet.. AL one point, ‘betweea ignty-aith | eh nv Bark Cinudia « rom’ Ph nl boken for Beco} J 8 Marsha rire Withee oulu omplish beneficent resuits, e . and Jighty-sixtii Streets, ine Park has no red Bar qv 15, | long § Jones, Joddie Pierce, L A att, ental, Win P= ‘The Rey. Ir. Tyng delivered a brief and happy Indian Agencies Abolished. width, ‘The casteriy line of the Twelith | SORT yane Mammal Uillend. fenton ee Noe dork. Wark Good intent Bong igs, 1™ Liverpool for Batti | cher, Georgin Is Mekariand, Jesse. Granite Sate, J A, address, commending Ws son and calling on the ian Sq avenue coincides with the westerly line | __ Schr Estelle, Furness, Wareham for Jersey City, with | Ore, May 18, lat 45 44, long 21 58. - Parsons, Falcon, J § Ingraham, Mary Patten, and Lady parishioners to give money to forward the under- | Jt has beem decided to abolish the Indian Super- | Othe Riverside avenue; imt the difercnce | ironto ironworks Y hace AEH A Ing tOdD Scion SLEW, Now VOPR for Shang: | Franklin. taking £0 auspiciourly begun, intendencies of Oregon and Arizona and to retain | jn elevation is seventy-live feet, The Riverside Sehr © 8 Marlow, Mettler, Providence for New York. ware Pallas Ruse), Niska, from London for Philadel. The Rey, Thomas S. Hastings, pastor of the West e dencies of Cailfornia aud Washing. | avenue wili be supported by a straight Prosbyteriad church, and who was present at the bai Toate, ba the side of a house, laying of the first corner sione September 9, 1965, | 02 Territory. Twellth avenue, also nade a brief address recalling that event. a, Uke | Schr J Ht Young, Ferris, Stonington for New York. Jape fr Absecuin W by N0miles distant cy pilot | MISCELLANEOUS. * Sehr Salamander, Smith, New Haven for New York, ME Fish, No neovinnnticing Anne Tay 028 Schr Tempest, Rotschild, Taunton for Philadephia, ‘Bark Louise Wichards (Ger), from New York for Cron- APOnGTE DIVORCES OBTAINED PROM pireer. ie Strip of land, as thus topo- Schr J © Chew, Huntley, Harttord tor New York. graphically described, lies along the west- Sehr Kate & ‘gswell, Providence tor Rondout. —— jon £66, tgnss i ty mt, Nichols, from New York for Monte- | cientgnuse. No publicity required; no charge until die hese brief services Were arranged | . eri, slo e hig " 4 Schr HS Billings, Plunney, Pawtucket for New York. “ , oo to ‘ork for Monte: * ‘The vast ansomnblage was diemisved with the touch: WEST INDIES. This ‘nlede ie con ereey tae Srouae. |. Soar eB Davis Providence for Kew Yor... ark incity Te oth den Freatinvotor Cheveatowuss| Toro i, HOUSE, Attorney, 19 Broadway. thg benedictiion~ standing on the eastern bouudary will jook ‘Lyman. HAL Portland tor New York, with | Feb % lat 890 N, lon 118 30 w. | ___—___________ The peace of Hod, which pasweth all understandiny Seid diane, 1078 pr any buildings which may be. buiit on the Lyman, Hill, FETT STA gh Francisco for Queenstown, | “4 HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYS } Seep your hearisand mindsin the knowledge wat lage Haurrax, N. S., June 8, 1873. elith avenue, This avenue bounds the Park on 1 Halsey. James, Taunton for New York. TSE Ene’ Perkin ke + corner of Futon avenue and Boernm sired \ Si fied. and of be Kou Jesus Christ our Lord And the | Advices from Bermuda, W. I., are to the 3d inst, | the west, and the Park on that side will to be eral Howard, Hawkins, Providence tor New | wlothugt Widgeony “km OF & cruise, June 9 coy Of Sunday from $ to9 P! M. wets: of God Alm Father, Son at He Hol; pporter r | . " 4 . Ghor he among you aod remain’ with you uinays, | The Legislature of the colony convened on tne | S¥bbored by w retaining wall of moderate height, | ¥o5. Cnartey i Northam, Hebbard, Portland for Now Foreign Portes, TMT RIC Re EE — r 21st of May. The Governor, in his speech, congrat | ern portions of the Park, therefore, it will generally | York with stone te orfer, 6 1 Axstmn, April, 11—Passed by, bark, Kate Carnie (i D¥ wr'Nervous Debiite, Weaknesy kes Frinsipal det ‘1 ulated the colony on it# exemption from disasters | be impracticable to construct walks, except at | ge Harrison George, Pawtucket tor New York. | Lom. froin Foochow vin it for Philadelphia. pot and office, No. 7 Beach street, New York. ’ URDERERS TO BE HANGED. by Nood and fire, and on the productivencss of the | €Xcessive cost; and the view from’ such walks Wier & Hooper, Bradbury, Newport for Haver- asain, Apr ailed, ship Alice Buck, Snow, Liv Sg genres : w. WE LAMENTED CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE COUL chr Helen, Perry, New Bedford for New York. * N one June 6—Arrived, bark Keystone, Berry, T only move by the ald of two rngnes but, a Sehr Albert Pharo, Bingham, Providence for New York | Now York, vx, | GFinking the wonderiul BETHESDA MINBRAL SPitt Kehr Orion, Smith, Fall Riv JAbLA0, May 8—Arrived, ship Fawn, Fora aha York. gz ‘weeks, his health and strength were fully re~ rE Foocuow, April 1—In port vark Koliing Wave, Wall, | stored. He kindly heralded this feet far and near, ind would, fora great part of the distance, be {nter- by the buiidings on the Tweilth nue, nt conditions of value, therefore, of liy in the higher par harvest. The agricultural exports last year were three times as great as those of 1849. He recommends the erection of a lighthouse at St. BartrMore, June #, 1 | Thomas Mollohan, convicted of the murder of Mre. Lampiey,.0be sentenced to be hanged next tiv . ar the eastern boundary ven in these parts Schr RWB , Winters, P K Ni TK, She. ducing thousands drink o} almost imiracul Friday, has been .respited by Governor Whyte until | David's Head to insure the safety of vessels visiting waar the view Will be finest, t 1 natural adriece Bent ¥ Chiureh, Bissett’ Noank, “Vor New York. with Beaeng ors, 4 1 Reeves ar joan, Bowen’ weer and receive Neath and nese te wrote Mrs, Friday, August 1. Zhe Court o! Appeals having re- | the island, He also recommends that the laws | slopes 60 ripidiy to the west that a footing ior | feb to Wallace & Chapman, for Sun Francisco, in distress ince Dinagore); 1b, Kedar, | Wry pemente tn oecc ment, ate he hed derived wo Joenua Ni sted tors will generally need to be gained 0: Selir€ L Vandervoorst, Kelley, Boston for NewYork. dertul {irom the Bethesda.” She had succhart faxed a new triat to Joshua Nichoiwon, convicted | relating to steam service between New York | Visitors will w cp LR ae D De Sune y Rehr Luna, Welle, Wareham lor Vonhkeepate. ove, Manila. dhabetes « long time, but was perfectly cured by drink! Joinuy with Holiohan ef the murder, this respite i8 | od the colony t Means af excavations and embankments. A Walk | gene Monitor, Chase, New Bodiora tor New York. ied April 13, ship Dravon, MeClemon, San Francisco: | Bethesda. The cures of his other friends will be a ranted morder that file tWO criminaig may be | wne fe colony be kimplifed and consoll- | constructed through the Park would be for the | _gchr James B Ouniinghai, Rohofield Fail River for | parks Alden Hesse: Beem, do; 28th, Forward (Br), White, | nownced fro fime to time, Pam lety wth 11 info} eed WoRether, dated; also thy establishment of intercoloni@ | tuost part A conunuvNs shel, Such ashell on u New York. Portiant, (Oregon), tion, by A. Fl, NEATH. M. D.. free, at roadway, N. ¥4 a ; -

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