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‘TO Posen 4 THIEVES’ SCARE. en eteemne Commotion im Chambers and Centre Streets Yosterday—Descent On a Notori- ef Peltce Virtue. Barly in the forenoon yesterday the passers by in ‘Centre street noticed » policeman stationed oat side the door of No. 17, a few houses trom the cor- mere Chambers street, A HeraLp reporter, wno | ‘Was passing at the time, made inquiries, and @earned that the officer had been placed there by @réere of Captain Kennedy, of the Sixth precinct. Purther questions of persons in the neighborhood @evesoped the fact that on the first Moor of this puild- Amg is aituated one of the most notorious dens in the eity, the resort of some of the cleverest swindlers ¢am New York. This piace, which has already been ‘written up once, has been in full blast for months ack. The swindling operation known among the | $' “Shueving fraternity as “banco” is the game (?) ‘weed to despoil the unwary who happen to be in- @uced to enter it of thelr spare greenbacks. Re- @pectabie persons living in the neighborhood say ‘that victims have been despoiied tn this estab! ment by the handreda, The piace veing situ: | @t the junction of two of the most crowded ‘thoroughiares in the city, has always done he dull umes ang, made respectable Itving C ~ of the other swindling estab- sort up and down town what ‘agesrouy tatuence. kept it hen | pa er cetera rmation from the ‘various police preemcts that matters wore getting “ao hov’ that it was about time to close Up. NO ARBESIS! Most extraordinary however, of the PP made yesterday upon No. 17 Centre eaeet taken from Police Headquarters and from the sixth statfon house. When trol- man Dad been detailed to stand outside the detectives from Police Headquarters took up sta- fiona, one ai the corner of Chambers street and Centre and the other a littie above, ‘at the same side of the street. The former was Detective Heidelberg and the latter Detective Tull Mean- time the patrolman from the rth pre- — detailed by Captain Kennedy, was Wg atthe door, and the proprietors of the den were quietly waiting in Chambers street until ‘the storm biew over. This house has been run by two brothers named Foster, who are well known Yothe police. The marvel of the neighborhood ta that this place has not been broken up for the Jast three months. When the news spread that the detectives trom Police Headquarters and tne patrolman from the Sixtn precinct were m = Reighborhood, word was sent mt immediately to DENS OF THIEVES 4m City Hall place and in Warren street, and to ether houses Kept down town by two brothers mamed Thomas and Theodore Davis, and they were instantaneously closed up. The conundrum for the uninitiated ts how the Centre street den re- | ceived information tnat a raid was to be made on anet house, and why no arrests were made when prietors were in view of the detectives wile the Patrolman stood at the door. BaD ON A KENO GAME, Captain Clinchy, of the Fourteenth precinct, ‘With Roundsman Byrnes and @ squad of police- amen, made a descent last night on the keno game at the corner of Broome street and the Bowery. Seventy-five persons were found there and ar- rested. They were all locked up at the station house and will be arraigned at the Tombs Poiice Court this morning. vbe thousand dollars in ‘were seized. TROTTING AT PROSPECT PARK GROUNDS, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1874—TRIPLE rk Ay Ww Nenana cs aco. Bark seen 2 W Ropes & 0 Taunton—0 B Brackett. Harwich—Doane & Gott rk, Baltimore—W Dalzell. Pouadelpna—/as Hand ARRIVALS. STEAM YACHTS AND REPORTED BY THE HERALD HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINB. money and a large quanwty of gambling Jurnitore | Steamshto Abyssinia (Br. fain 3d. with mase and 3 A trotting match for $500, mile heats, best three | 4 five, came off yesterday afternoon at Prospect | Park Fair Grounds between George C. Hopkins’ , Co, ‘lack mare Mist, in harness, and Hiram W. Howe’s bay gelding Plumber Boy, to wagon. There was | Runne, mits ‘only one heat in the race, Mist distancing Plumber | Eduard Ger) Boy tbe first time of trying. ‘ne track was in fine — and the weather delightful. The tollow- | ing isa SUMMARY, PRosrgct Park Fain Grounns, L. L, May 13.— AUATCH, $500, mile heats, best three in fiv = C, Hopkins named bik. m. Mist, in harness... 1 we named b. & Plumver Boy, to Pout os Pires beat... reg 2:39 TROTTING AT MYSTIC PARK. Boston, May 13, 1874. shy ‘The spring meeting at Mystic Park continued to- | poo! \ @ay. with very pleasant weather and an increased | atiendance of spectators. The first race was for | orses that never beat 2:44, tor which there were g@ignt entries, but only six appeared on the track. Yhe race was won in three straight heats by | James H. Dustin’s stallion Fieetwing. Time, | 2:36 3¢— 2:37—2 339, ‘The second race was for the three minute class, | ‘which closed with thirteen entries. There were | V: seven starters, and it was won by M. Carroll's bay mare Giencoe Belle. Owing to some misunder- | BP mtanding in the judge’s stand about giving the | wera “go,” no ume was taken on the first neat; ‘Dut there could he no doubt as to the winner, as the | Belle was under the wire some half dozen lengths im advance of al) others, the black mare Queen second, - Tame, 242%—no ume—2 44. TROTTING AT POINT BREEZE. rmteeietorlaserneiad PHILADELPHIA, May 13, 1874, ‘The second day of the spring meeting at Point | Breeze to-day resulied in two good races, one of | Rorses under saddle and the other py horses in | harness of 2:40 speed. The first race was by horses under the saddle for @ purse of $300. Hotspur, Dinah and Lady Patter- @on were entered and trotted, Hotspur won in and Dinan distanced in the first heat. ‘Time, | 2::30%4—2:31— THE SECOND RACE. The horses in harness of the 2:40 class, fors e OF $350, was won by Bob in three straight ats in 2:38, 2:40 and 2:48, Hunter was second and Central thira. In the pools to-nignt for the race to-morrow for | three-m bute class horses, tor $200, irisnman was | the favorite, with the other ten horses in the feild, Star, Honest Billy and Snowball sold even for to-morrow’s race Jor $450 for 2:30 class horses, im barness. RACES, Third Day. LEXINGTON, May 13, 1874. The weather continues fine. The track ts in | 00d condition and the attendance is large. First race—Sweepstakes Jor three-year-olds | ‘Which have never won a race; mile heats; eleven | entries; five started, The pool betting stood:—Dudiey, $55; McGib- ‘Den’s entry, $33; Gill & Logan's, $32; eld, $20, ‘The race was well contested. and was won by Dudley in the second and third heats. After the gecond beat horses not having won a heat were excinaed. ‘The soliowing is a SUMMARY, aie eee for Pinos yeur-on which have ver Won a race; $50 eaci lay or pa 5250 added; mile heats. oa! nrg W. A. Dun’s ch. c. Dudiey, by Pianet, aam Regan, by Lightning...’ . Gill & Loyan’s ch. &. by Lexington, dam Anne C., by GlENC0E......4.....05- F 1 T. J. McGibben’s ch. f. by ‘Asteroid, ‘dam Kate Hayes, by AIDION ..........c00sec cee 3r.0 Git star and Bonnemeer started, sid were | ent to the stable after the second n Time, 1: 1 46—1 148 55, a ND RACE. ‘The second rice was tor a curse of $500, two mile heats. Five horses started. The pools sold Fer tury, $165; The Gieaner, $144; fleid, | 1 22) Jury and The Gleaner were alternately favor- | ‘The race was won by Jury, being the best con- tested and most exciting race of the meeting, ‘The folowing is a - SUMMARY. Same Day.—Purse $500; $400 to tne first and | $100 +o the second — two mile heats, | INTRIBS. | A. P, MoGrath’s b. m. Jury, by Lexing- a 3011 32 , bY dam Glycer, 4 years ‘oid 1 m Bowning’s b, ¢. by Douerail. . Td. db. | Mademoise: f Rea a tye, rng 4 years old. ‘_ —_ ToKs : dis, 46 3 36136. ‘The shear me was a ait between the coit, Donerai) and cd Alter this heat the poois | were sold, with one Jeading at $100; Jury, $55, and Doneraii, $40, After the thira heat great odds were given on Jury. HAVANA BXOHABGE, a... Ly 3 on 13. Let firm. On United States, wengers ti ) sh spoke ap Th aon Bi Bremen tor New Tee Napoli (Br), Brown, March Venice t8t sth. Messing 24th, Pal erm 2th Velencia April? 1 ron Broa, April ba at 38 2, fou house (Br), steering S 8 Werbsesct, Potter, Port an Prince St Mare May 4. Gol ind Turks 7th, with mdse ana passengers to the New York aoa rest India lad fine weather. OB | trong 4 Mile, | sehr a Jonn & cere a | and toremast head sprung; 10th, @ bark, showing whive ‘teamship Charleston, Berry, Sharieston May 10, with rs intard & Co. arto, Philadeipnia, with mdse iar 'D W Chapman (of Damariscotta), Key West 8 days, in Dallast to master. * Jan 12, with linseed U Brockman’ | Cape of Good Hope March 12; crossed th $4 in lon 29; April 28 lat 23 00, lon 60 Castle trom Barbados for London, ce ane ‘AM, off Sombrero light nd pera ie Wyse oie Shamrock, i land, Bomba; tOHD & J Bark ‘Bai a (of Si Sandy Hook for orders. Bark Meteor por! last to Ft Britis trigive earing north, a Sout yon Vaughan, Havana 9 days, with sugar to Davis, a atte 9 low (of Portland), days, with sugar to vo Youngs, sunlth & Coy vemel to A ton. ohare Lattian (of Harrington), Rambatl, ed 9 day with sugar to Brown Bros & Co; vessel *ark Colin E MeNiel (of Ron days with sugarto Brown Bros & Brig Shannon (of Sobigwont Sawyer, oe @ days, vgesel Xo Strapaon. Clapg the northern ), Wood, Matanzas 11 | vo PY Soviasa ton Fort Oaledoaia, Cy = Famed Gipraltar assage and had strong wan resterly lagzie Wood (of Soho days, with sugar to order; vessel Etna (of Picton, NS), MeKinno! days, with coal to Bird. Perkins Sehr Peter Mitchell (of Montreal. ing, apa 8 days, with pinesppies to Wm Dougias; vesse! ° "x Chambertin, Bovey, Virginia. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. ke, Jonson, Portland for New Steamship Wainsutta, Fish New Bedford for New York, with mdse and passengers 4 Barling ew ane! Tor New York. si ch three straight heats, witn Lady Patterson second | yate*mghip, Chest Schr Pree Wind. Bowman. Setr SC Lyons, Boston tor New Yort Sehr Ocean Pears, Mott, Poruand (or New York, with ‘der. Sehr Jonu Price, Higgins, Portland for Philadelphia, ath. Senr Chas H Rovers, Aarris, Newburyport for Wil- ington, r Christina, Rogers, Georges Banks for New York, With fish to order. Schr Veranda. Pond, Providence for New York. Schr J Anderson. Johnson, Norwalk for Amboy. Schr Blossom White. Northport tor New York. Hinds, Saunders, Stonington forRon- che Hannah E Brown, Sackett, Providence for Cro- { Sehr F C Smith, Nichols, Providence for New York. Stocking, City Isiana for New York. Schr Native, Debart. Providence tor New York. Sehr Anna Chase, Beebe, Sehr Alice Scranton, York, with stone to order agg Joseph P Sehr » W Griffing. Psa ‘wanna Sehr Francis Arthemus, Pt bury, Schr Anna Mitchel, Brett, New se vad for cent Wm Boardman, Boardman, Sehr Maggie To ja, i Selir Imogene Diverty,’ Goudey, Hoboken var. Sehr C C Carroll, Elliott, Amboy for Salem. Schr Clara Jane, Garrison, New Sehrd B Knowies, Merritt, Moe Schr Wm Whitehead, rg, Sebr Helen F, Jones, ‘Por Sennen tor Wicktord. Schr Franklin, You git Mary Brockway, a ) 8 6 0 aro | 4 7.0, | ae John & Hareb Senr Texas, Chi oa Margaret Kenned. reney, 16 a 109 premium ; Sixty oe a i CP Saieun’e? Fade. Tike ‘ts Sse is abe, Sehr Rachel Jane, ‘K dehy Mise SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. ous Den—“Ne Arrests”—Amother Spasm | pargs OF DEPARTURE FROM XBW YORE POR THE ee PORT OF NEW YORK. my 13, 1874. CLEARED. «tgamaahlp, Cabs, (Bn, Moodie, Laverpoo! via Queens. | Steamahip Galodouia @n, Bidey, Gissyow—Hender- | “Steamship America Ger), Schulenberg, Bremen via | ft... ip Perit, Bills, Hamilton @ermada)—Lunt | Steamship City of Dalles, Bines, New Orleans—C H peetiahip Cleopatra, Bulkley, Savannah—Murray, | standing jopouth Carolina, Beckett, Charleston—J W “tare ans (Nor), Gloncester, B—Tetens & Bock- er Deising (Ger), Steinert, Rotteraam—J | nquistatore (ital), Lauro, Antwerp—Funch, poate ‘Jeane (Br), Garry, Cronstadt—Vernon H Brown eee Ernst & Benno (Ger), Witgen, Stettin—Funen, | E Garmouth CBr, McPherson, Bari <taly)—Geo P | Apne parle @r, Thornton, Queenstown or Fal- ower, Koopman, Antwerp—O Tobias & | T Ramirez, Rose, Lisboo—Miller & Hi Alice, (Br), Montgomery, Turks arker, Lewis, Demerara—Edwin Rowe & | re ae Kelly, 8t Pierre (Mart)—Simpson, Clapp | 4 So, JF Chandler (Br), Pettian, Windsor, NS—D RB De | Sehr Lizzie Dakers (Br), Wilbur, St John, NB—P I Ne- Tchr & ¥ Glover, Ingerso!l, Georgetown, SO—K D Hurl ‘chr Benjamin T Biggs, Mason, Newbern—Van Brunt Sch? Gertrude Somers, Snow, Wellfleet—St John & | de AxChy MF Cushman, Walls, Boston—Chas H Low. Schr Davison, Seilick, Boston—Rackett & Bro. Sarah Bernice. Proctor, Boston—Jaines Murray & Schr Martha Nichols, Ross, Boston—James Murray & | Be ions Bake Talat ei uxitlo Liverpool May 2 via | 9 passengers, 126. @ | May 9, iat 43 21, lon 50 27, passed bark Kalos Sicemalt Ely: ‘sia (Br), Campbell, Glssgow May 2, via Moville 3d, etvaa and S8t Bros. May Ul, lat 43 from St Joby, NB, tor R, wih mdse ai ers to wy head gea the if oboe | | Asetat 2123S. jou 29 2 Stetson, Laver- uator April the ir Apri xe bark Ruby di Ji Rootison. Liverpool 60 days in ballast to JasW Elwell & Co. Is anchored at areel Gloucester 49 davs, in lat 33 30, lon a7. spoke wing signal letiers Job. Eval lewport for New York. aro, Stonington for New Schr Jas J Warner, Wickson, Portland for New York, With stone to order. Flower, Bapbard, Portiand for New York, with f Brown, Sackeu, Providence for Cro- Ach New Regulus, Dewart, Providence for Now York. Schr Mariner, Rich, Greenwich (or New ¥ faBAth George Eason (Br), Foster, New York for Halt- weared M Morales (Br), Austin, New York for Picton, Port Jonnson for Salem. Beebe, New York tor Hartfor4. awken tor Boston. for Salem. Hi Lee’ ‘Biizabethport tor ates Sen jorizon, Schr JH Burnet, Gardner, Ellzabethport for Fall ty, Carroll. Ambo; Looe aga |, Port Johnson for sal Salem. New York tor Provi- Rappken for Fali River, rdson, New York for New York tor New York for sa for ejeburynort. for Pro {¥, ‘tucket. ‘ork for Connecticut + fisten, Hoboken for a ‘New York for New Lond Schr Peter Ritter, Jones: Hovoken for Newport. Sehr Auaa Dickinson,’ Danbar, New York ior New Schr Enterprise, Hoboken fot Boston. Schr Arust, Forrester, Ainboy for Providence. Sehr Cornelia, Port Jobnson for Weymouth. Scur John Wright, Hailigay, Port Johnson for Nor- inet. Elizabethport tor Providence, Elizabethport tor Providence. ook, Lugavewiport tor irovi- apman, Rowers he fe taba London. "t for Boston, ‘ork tor New Ha- meant Sallie T Chartre, Tretethen, Hoboken for Pall aton, Port sane for Fall River, Pork Johnson for Vail River, | side, abreast of main rij Henderson emus (Br), coh Bremen via South- passengers to Oelnichs & “Sieamsnip Herder (Ger Fischer, Bamburg Apri) 30, with m Kuauch. Nachod wester 30°0s passed bark iD Stone- ee 30, to Brett, Figen Mapanees 7\ Howard for Fall anther Mary McParland, McFarland, Hoboken tor Bos- y Tusket, NS. ork My SP Pali echt Game , ww B2o Rain. N ir Bowman, ‘Bebr 0.0 Meade, New York tor Stamford. Btoamer fisetra, Young, New York for Providence, hose ala dal, biowena Ci John, Minery svertin: Cranus (ith 8 box Bry Zanzivar | #.C Bi a Tag ne Rag re rae Calway ries "Liberty, Cientuegos: Geoga of oe “Skene se Roads; BACNashwits Gen. ma ntoa; LP Warren, Barbados; & ¥ ise ‘Georgetown, Maritime Miscellany. Purser W B Gerard, ef the steamship Crescent from Wavana, has our thanks for the prompt delivery ot | our files and despatches, The purser of the steamship Weybosset, from Port sa Prince, &c, bas our thanks for (avors. Lia Wasuincton Boorn (Chil), McGregor, from Liver- pool for Valj before maponees geen abandoned, | hr Thoa Bi April $ in lati? 8 lod |g as vosraed yy schr Thos Hunt April t The wreck was fast upon a ship had been previously boarded, Sur Sxa SkRPENT, 974 tons, built st Portsmouth, NH, in | 1880, now at this port, has been sold to go under the Nor- ‘$22,500, ‘wegian flag at or about Suir Coxnxnics Dann 01 New Bedford, has been | purchased by Win C & Swift, Lt4 was soid at anction at San Francisco Capt Jenks waa the purchaser for $11,850. Soon after he wold her to J W Grace & Co tor $128%, The Ro- one S btm formerly the British ship Don Juan. She will ay 'y be Sakea to Puget Sound, and take in lumber cre for Valparaion Bare Macner Pion. from Bull River, SC, 1 ee Newcas- which was taken to tle, in 3a, AD Counecines ‘by a board of surrey abe sa fold by auction | man ae port 1, with sails, ri te ects int Parshall t Boston 18th trom Cad tz, re. ports that on April 18 in Nat 8938, and lon 0 2 oarded the wreck of the bark Ida ‘8, waterlogged and abandoned; her fore and mizzen lower wasts were ing, und other mate- Bric nai Srevexs (reported by aman who asserted he had swam ashore trom veasel to have been run down) arrived safely at Vineyard Haven Lith inst Brig Careers, Blanchard, from Port au Prince for Cuba. was wrecked ult, on a reet east side of Cuba. Nopardeulars, the crew were enved and landed at Cape May a few days since. The C was SUT fons register, built Ap 1864 at Stockton, Me, and owned there. Scur C C Lar, at Bridgeport May 9 trom Baitimore, with 580 tons coal, wi ‘oing up the harbor ran aground on the east'side of the channel, above Cook's Point During the nignt the mg} ‘nickerbocker, of New York, made an attempt to her oft, which proved unguccesstul. and she was obliged to stay in her dangerous position another day, Sunday xtternoon two | | Bridgeport tags took hold of her and succeeded in getting her into deep water and then Drought her up to the dock, Fortunately the bottom was of soft m during tne time she was aground there was aaa ttle wind, 80 that she is probably not strained a great deal. Scour Grano Isuanp, which errs 4 at Newburyport on Sunday, was builtin Marshfield 46 years ago, aud at one time was owned for 2 years by Hobt Bayley & Son, of Newburyport. Her captain, who brought a cargo of mo- lasses in her from Boston, says she isin the best state of preservation, and is the best vessel he ever sailed in. sven ALan. ma, ore reported sunk on Hampton Bar, Va. has been raiwed by Baker & Bro, wreck towed up to verry Point Flats, 13th inst. Sour Winn, bale reported sank in the West Passage by steamer AC Barstow, hi reak on the starboard ficing, about feet long and 3 feet kshear. She ee Reeve from the Bon- ragansett shore, in 735 to 8 fathoms of water, with her mainnas standing, sails taken off and foremast taken out; main rigging cut at the water's edge. Sons Bioomen, 73.72 tons, tate of Higham. and East ERX Ligat, 72.01 tops, have been sold to Provincetown parties for the mackerel ‘tahery. Scena Wx Dovcrass, of Hey. bs » 182.95 tons, recently launched at City Island, has been classed Al tor Ll years in Record tor American and orien Sipping. Steamer Ecuats. from Middlesborough for Montreal, arrived at Father Point 9h inst with passengers taken frown steamship boreatp from Glasgow tor New York, ag was disabled April asTiE, Del, May tthe Italian bark Duc Figlie, tron Oona fee Philadelphia, ashore on the upper point of Fort Delaware, will h part of cargo RN gelting 0 at - fi chr P Boice, before a ha: ore, came off night of Lith and proceeded. Sr Josx, NB. May |3—The Anchor line Seamer Tro- Jan is still overdue—now 35 days out The Sido. Bian, of the same line, which left W days alter, ‘ist now at rape Head, with supplies for = 3 a 2B The government steamer Led lighthouses on the coast, sailed this evening. At le At ere Bros are palling. a five bark of bt ns, to be used in the foreign fruit trade by a Boston At San Francisco the bi ine has been sold tor $10,000 to H_ W Kurlmann, Peter Robinson and Ole Jobn- son; the schr D W Tieten to Henry Koopman tor $2,500; hnson to Geo W McNear et al. for $1,400. Lacxcu—On the 13th inst the new steamship Hudson, tor the New York and New Orieans line, was launched from the yard of Pusey, Jones & Co, at Wilmington, Del. Whalemen. Sailea from New Bedford May 12, scr Abbie Bradford, Fisher, Hudson’s Bay. dg ane + Spoken. Bark W: , from Uleaborg for Mobile, Ay vat inion iB pb a" lal Bark Edin Rose fgom New York tor Zanabar, March Virginie ‘Dare, from Baltimore March 22, tat 24 408. ion B80. en Brig Dauntless, Coombs, from Caibari Boston, May 12, off Point Judith. rae OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. St, Movements of Vessels Trading Between Europe and the United States. Loxpox, May 13, 1874. ARRIVALS, Arrived at Liverpool May 13, bark Charlotte Geddie (Br), McKenzie, Galveston. Arrived at do 13th, ship Pomona (Br), Hamilton, New Orleans. Arrived at Falmouth May 13, ship Jupiter (Ger), Strick- | er, Galveston; barks Gutenberg (Ger), Nobbe, Savan- nak: Gustaf Adolph (Swe), Ternstrom, Mobile, Arrived at Hull May 12, bark Hero (Nor), Syverteen, Pensacola. Put back to the Clyde May 13, steamship Ethiopia (Br), Craig. tor New Yore (returned in consequence ot a | broken shafy. Arrived off Crookhaven May 13, steamship Charles Albert (Fr), Clasmaaene, from New Orleans for Liver- Arrived at Larne May 13, steamship State of Georgia (Bn, Cooper, New York for Glasgow. Arrived at Queenstown May 13, barks Kepler (tal, Romano, Baltimore ; Prvi Dubrovacki (Aus), Pende, New York. Arrived at do May 12, bark Obilich (us), Milinovich, New York; 13th, steamship Castalia (Br), Butler, do for Giasgow; bark Idem (Ital), Rolla, do. Arrived at Newry May 12, bark Spero (Ital), Bozzo, Baltimore: Wilkommen (Ger), Domcke, Darien. Arrived at Havre May 13, ship California (Ras), Sunde- In, New Orleans via Plymouth. Arrived at Stettin May 12, bark B Webster, Smart, New York, Arrived at Elsinore May 12, bark Amelia, Burgess, New York for Cronstadt. Arrtved at Barcelona previous to May 13, bark Cisear (Sp), Maraques, Charleston; brigs Maria Elisa (Sp), Aus” trich, do; San Antonio (Sp), Durell, do; Tameraria (8p). Ross, do. Arrived at Napies previous to May 13, brig Naova Pro- videnzia (Ital), Manganaro, New York. Arrived atGenoa May |, bark Three Brothers, Ed- wards, New York. Also arrived at do, shin Pauline David (Ger), Otto, Pensacoia. Arrived at Adelaide May 12, bark Metis, Kent, New York. : Arrived at Bombay May 12, ship Jean Ingelow, Shilli- ber, Boston. Arrivec at-——- May 12, ship Ocean Pearl (Br), Wii- liams, Pensacola via Penartn. SAILINGS. Sailed from Liverpool May 12, ship Edward O’Brien, Smalley, St John, NB; bark Agnes, Barrett, Mobile: 18th, steamship Uhio, Morrison, Phitadelphia. Sailed from Gloucester May 12, bark Antonio Oivari tal, Barberi, New York. Satled trom Glasgow May 12, ship Montrose (Br), Pat- terson, San Francisco. Sailed from Greenock May 12, ship Mary Goodell, Sweetser, Rio Janeiro. Sailed from Queenstown May 12, bark N C Kjerkegaard (Nor), Knudsen, United States, Sailed from Kotterdam May 11, bark Constantia (Nor), Knudsen, New York, Satled from Helvoet May 12, bark Falke (Ger), Scharm- berg (from Rotrerdam), Boston. Satled trom Leghora, bark Enterprise 11 (Duteh), Ma)- der, Boston. Sailea from St Helena March 2, bark Imogene (Br), Down (irom Colombo), New York. Sailed from ——, “Inga,” or “Quga,” for United States. Foreign Ports, ‘ ee coer eA aS Bf port par San Luis (Bi pater. for Iquique York. Bark” success ‘had be 1 shana to load sugar at Cerro Azui for sew fork at OrexrcRGos, ey 2—Arrived, schr Kate Wentworth, oe pee “ On. a i ott lary (Br). Angtres, north of Hatteras; scbr Saltie B, eeman for Philadelphia, ‘CatnaniEzn, May +—-allte Boston: » seht Marcas Hunter, tor P Gani a ee a oa barks "Wantion, from Bal- tumore; Joho fom New York, vrigs Adelie, do: bamma 1, alta aon Ne elite Ht Husted, trom New Orleans; schre Kate Cari ton, from New Louise Prose, rs York. Adeligs, from SU sohn, NB: Cygnus, trom Machisy ig. J W spencer, Thoma: 4th, barks, ee, Pratt, Jor north 0 f Hatverae; Annie (Br), i! New Florence, Peters necomb Mary i Pennell, Beton New York: x Moses Day, Crosby, north of Hatteras; Gor? juany. Ti Tose, Tl Apet 2%5—arrived, bark Helen Ma- itaned rea brig rig’ Minnehana, Morrell, from Bos- ton tor At. aay ved, brig Nellie Clifford, Littie- field, shi M Bain, Thestrup, north of Hat ar of UakcAe teres ‘via pagua; ihe Pumps. vari (yg Tondee: si indreas March 2: ar Amewtinny agaleenbennl Gabe Bu phiat Emanuel, Tobiason, Wilmington, Ni Yor! he | Bombay. Now York: Admiral. Tegethot, Kefohmann, Baltimore (and rary sof oe wieut May}. April 24—Sailed, cadin: th aot “RY Gove, Hurkhess salted. for Curran, Bosto ers, and | res april 8—Arrived, Osseo, Lowrey, New Chase. Sand: ‘veston ; 3uth, Astrea, Nic oli drickaen, Wilmington ; C # Jane, Hockins, Philadelphia. same day); 2d, Hi one-halt of the schr Parallel tor $760, and the schr Anna | Ran! | est City. Johnson, New York; Hiraus d, Dark pares, Bm Maguire, tit ees i se ies Hearse | oun), al Brooke d May port sobre Julle A apres at vest = for, A . th, bark Simi apesengy ted Ktny are Aen ae septa rae for Gardiner ain eri die ane "enas "Mag adie back peraxy pebcrysd San Franei cuarrived May 4, bark Auguste (Pr), Barnard, San ‘Pran- or tied 4th, brig Hazard, Lewis, New Zealand. Passed up dt bare ssspeculador (Col), Gardner, from Panama fer Nanalm YARwourn, NS, May 4—Arnved, schr Kedron (Br), Moses, New Yor wa 1 Philadei- Cuneo, N York. ™Anaroaty April is~Cleared, pee March %—Arrived, Alexander McNeil, Storer, Gleured 27th, H A Blanchard, Hardy, Channel: Sist, | gree Boston, Ulmer, do; April 4, Nereid, Nickerson, Basskin, March 30—Arrived, Moonlight, Waterhouse, pamertot Apel $0<As the Pil, Victoria, Johnson, from Led Bristo} for New ¥. ie TSRMMRn RAVEN, A Fil 28—Sailed, Paimetrant J: eobsen, ‘Behe: jermann (8), rehant, Caxpirr, Apr) 30~Arrived. ntilce Vennard, fumphrey, Havre (aud entered for ite for Aden). Cane Pavuas, April 6—In port Example, Berry, from Boston. Care Coast PUR April %-In port Star King, Bray, il 7—Arrived, Susan E Voorhis, Falford, New York & aaa Manritius, CoreNHAGEN, April 23—Pagsed, Carl Albert, Tufvads- son, trom Stockholm for Boston. Deal Apetl 40—Arrived, Norge, Hansen, London (and ew York). nee May eSatled, Topgailant, Phillips, Ham- ‘GLovcxsTzs, April 30—Aarrived, Najaden, Carlsson, Da- rien. Tors: pay 2:3 Urey ‘s), Ghasgow, Apri 29—Arrived, ‘ate de (®), Greig, New sailed Bi olo Angelo, for New York; St Joseph, Havex, April 30—Arrived, Holland @), eel sgt Lon- don, Havre, Mortimer, Southampton (add bo for New York. jailed | bear Autocrat, Healey, Delaware; 30th, Success, Cleared 30th, China, Fernald, Huvoun April ge arnived Clare Kiam, . Gal- Balimore; 40, Vines Meo: Cieared 29), Minnie Campbell, Isaacson, New York (and sailed 30th). niiausuac, April 29—Arrived, Holsatia (), Barends, ylizisixarons, April 20—Arrived, New England, Baxter, Liverpoot, April 30—Arrived, Parthia (), Watson, New York; May 1, Greece (), Thomas, do, jailed th, Ivanhoe, Herriman, ‘Rto Janeiro; May 1, Vanguard i} Gilt New Orleans. Cleared idar, Johnson, Philadelphia, 4c; North American, tngker Hong Kon; ot Entere . Atlas (s), Hoseason, Boston; Manhat- tan ‘), Shitadelphia (; Baltic @, Kennedy, New Yor Freeman Dennis Anbett, Sydney, CB; May }, Varita @ for Boston , Atlas (a), Moseavon, New York (entered april oe Ri April 30—Arrived, Nornen, Heigesen, New yeleared May 1, Plymouth Rock, Birmingham, New Saiied from, Gravesend 30th, President Dab Olsen, Sandy Hook ; a Ls tebe. Hill, New York (and left rald Baartager, oy, Lund, New York. sun One: }, April 25—Sailed, jarrison, Crosaman, nes April 80—Arrived, Carlotta, Belando. Balti- walacarero, March 17—Arrived, Fortune, Taylor, Cal- oSaied tele | a Rainbow, Thayer (from Cebu), Boston (having repaired). yAQuEKorIN, April 2%—Arrived, Alwine, Schade, New Pirwovrn, April p-o8 Caroline, Stricker, from Bre- 30 for Boston). meu for New York: May 2 Morna, Bevan, from Bull | River for London. Rio Jarzino, March 29—Sailed, Johann Broddersen, Hoesen, Hampton Roads; Telegraph, Cedar, Pensacola; Bist, Nesutan, Browne, do. Rorregpam, April 29—Cleared, Duisbarg. Hollies, Balti- more. by April 2—Arrived, Castor, ar. Danleleea, New Or- Tea trida, Christholm, ‘Savannah. 8 ay abo iled, Leonido, New York. ise BES ae aie as Bs Sprit Psi—sailed, Louis M Lamb, anaes lew York. Pane March 17—Arrived, Ada. Assels, New York. ‘Trieste, pals oe oe Seetor, Premuds, New York. patil a 1—sailed, Nicolo Barabino, Piazze, jew York. Loxpor. May 2—Capt Frost, of the Vesta, of Drontheim. from Portland, Oregon, at Queenstown, réports:—Pased Cape Horn Jan 27, when we experienced @ strong oreeze from the SW, sccompanied with squalls and tremendous high seas, shij much water on deck. Proceeded nntil te geo of Prreb. i we sates a perrcene i seas, shiv ta trom W: ls and pitching heavily a raed | shippt —_ “B'water on deck. | ¥; This was in 42 and jurricane lasted for 2 ede ‘iter that we had moderate wind and weashor, ittus, April ¢—The American Gc 84 Pdi nrg! was gietty. chaced” on port side during the hurricane of eon co 2u-The Moses Day, Mberican nthe a: with sugar and hemp for San Francisco. he struck & ct not marked on the master’s chart, 12 miles NNW rey ape ban Bane on the southeast coast of Min. merica ALEXANDRIA. May SD ajed, sthrs Hoary Fineh, — Mary A ites bangor. pe aued ap Hyer, B & L Harris, and Lillie palin! Passed do down—Schrs A Howe, and Pannte. May 13—Arrived, steamer Neptune, Berry, w York; bark Sioiian, Percival Cadiz: brigs’ Daunt- Jess, Coombs, Caibarien ; Eliza dtevens, Katts, Baltimor: Morancy, small, do: Manzanilia, Benson, Lubec; ect Geo B Somes, Bray, Sy Marc; Dio oul Rhodella Blew. Newell al Mosquito Saunders, Ca cor Tad i! Kyler: Virginia, nary’ stecl,_ Hi jer. re a Anderson, Mortofk: xe A Rommel), Chas Fh lag. & Sharp, do; Western star, C Phila feipians’: ‘Seilie. i” ee bye ia do;J A Hall. Powell in Mal ; Thomas W Haven, Porter, do; Oliver Jame- oon. ameton. do; ira Labbriener, Coleman, (llzabeth- orks Wa jaughton, Da 1D. ia, West, ; Sarah E Jones, Rand: og 3G Hantiacton F pam, Hoboken, Revecea J Moulton, Atwood, do; Ma in Fulton, Port Johnsen; Eri, qeonneon, do rain Tucker, ‘Raowiton, yer. di | do; Isaac Rich, ‘liver, do; Umon, 8 ‘pticlow= Bark Meguniicoox, trom Rosar! Brig Oriana, trom surinam, sche Pomona, A 2 iivging, albert Bauer and John Muldiston all Cound og jeared—Steamers Oriental, Hallet, Savannah: Aries, Wheiden, Philadelphia, General Whitney, Hallett, New York: bark Clotilde, Miller. Cienfuegos; brig Mary 5 Be Neil. equmetow Be a SO; sclirs AJ Fabins, Ander. nah; Ma f hai Wescott, Grandy, Kictmond, a" Skylark, Sinalt, Baltimore: Calvin ¥ Baker, Baker ve ott 455 toe M Howes, Howes, Bucksport, Me, ‘k, Msatted=steatners Oriental and Aries; brig Mary B BALTIMORE, May 12—Arrived, steamer Herman (NG), hoe bark Ottavia (Ita), Portuso, Antwerp, schr L Rose, Kose, from Saugertiés, NY. A felow— Bark Lizzie Merry, brig Samuel Weish, Turner, ae oe hasdarae via Ber- | Muda; sehr Shiloh, Hubbard, Cleared—Bark Mosca (Greek), Embeico, Cork or Fab Mouth (not as before). ijth—Arrived, steamships Herman (Ger), be fasta Bement Mee sephine Thomson, from New oung. phia ‘sclir ‘a NS Hurlbut, from New Have Cleared—Steamships ‘Sea Gull, Duro Charleston ; Mcvleuan, Providence; ¥ W Brane, Foster, New York: Florence. Franklin, Philadelphia p Asia {Ser Mey- eraeck, Amsterdam ; barks beet a aa undstrom, Cork or Falmouth for orders pore Colson, Fi Boston, Kiche Wer), Wrage, F Philadeiphia: schrs Bullard, Small, Boston ; Munroe, Bali, Weymoutn: uta Reroute Sanna nat Barnet: by nile’ ame! jan (Bri. Liverpoot Hiram Abiff, Tipbetts, St Jago, Onalaska, Wheeler, West nid Indies. BRUNSWIOK, Ga, May 6—Cleared, schrs Lt 4 Reed, Steelman, Cheater, Del 8th, SaratrA Heed. Hed, ‘OF ANGOR, May l0—Cleared, schr I W Drisko, aross New York, aielbasn, May 6—Arrivea, echr Sunbeam, Bunker, more, ri Tapeh St cage McCarty, Bangor for New ré (and sa ‘on hCsasied, sehr Soores 8 Ferguson, Ferguson, Elis- BATH, May 9—Arrived, schrs Agnes J Graw, Portiana. to i load" tor New York: Fannie Jobnson, Marks, New Yor! Calied—Sches ben Fisher, Reynold, ——; Calvin P | ho) Harris. Benton, Hth--Arrived, wel Katana, Nash, Boston; schr A B Weeks Farr, New Yor! salled—schrs Lazzie oun Young, Philadelphia; Re iti Shepherd, largire] Crem bey Lith—Arrived, ‘k Gan igi rown, South Ambov; sehr Van Waren, from a coal po sry auharine w ay, ‘pibilesetnhia Ww LN tthe w AnDey, nigaeipe es Exchang S, New For ‘) Ow May ile-Arsived, schr Cayenne, Keene, | Cargnne vs via mF ey tins: , May 9—Oleared, vee Arie ar Pot ' pe 8 Malo esaoey: sehrs lacy Ga; Mary B Mangam, Ridge way. tele, Rk led—steamship Ponce @) APs Portuona Tesco, —Bailed. schr Charley Buck, Orcutt, Rockport, Me. Sealed. seamen Georgia, Crowell, New Yorm eget 7—Cleared, scr Kowens, Norwood, hew TEE caora, ohm J Tinker, Stewart and Frank Ma | La DN MATa ew York. ni At es schrs James A Potter, Oxier, New York; Naki Benner, Waldoboro, 7th. Kya L Leopard, Gault, Bonu Collins, do. lear h, Darks City thr, Pinkey, rite oeks Johanus (Ger), s River Tyne; Gastav ort, do: Dunbrody (ver), Power, nee ar Te et deren Ger), Siewarts, erwick of | weed, do; wbaNv ek (Ger), Budde, Liverpool, do. RS, May —Arrived, achr Freeman, Avela, N 11--Arrived, sohrs Babel 8 Irons, | DOARTOW, Zepbers. Piladelpba for Boston; J D Burt, Burgess, | do son Be eh, bm i Garibaldi. Hoyer, New | awrence, from New York; | “oy Henry’ Le Gaw. trom hilar } SHEET. ——_ Bist ORSEE WICH. May 12—Sailed, sohr Llite © | tere MISCELLANEOUS. PPHNANDINAY May t—arrivea, brig Hannah (Br), Qrmeus List ‘OF DRAWN NUMBERS ete schr David Sarkar del bgt New Ly ‘ ~.—- atta ni Atoms aie Alie nomena lek, Ne pea cert rived at ie ee Miller, and 8 TChartre, Tro- SURLVESTQN, May ¢-Cleared, Progres, Stevens, Liv- = |e 20) PTS Fir, star 5 Skllea—Bark Gove. ‘ayrived, ‘waamaisy Geo W Cds, Penntagton, New York vi y West. eg ET ‘OWN, DO May 9—Cleared, schr John D Wil- My % HVANNIS May Sarrived, schr Golden Eagle, Kelly, JACKSONVILLE, May ¢—Arrived, schrs Frank Walter, parece, Mew York; F E Hallock,’ jer, fet ic rrie Homer, do: oh, 8 F Seabury, tr Trim, Town: ladelphia. rived, echr ar Henry led, schr Caroline, Wal- in Rat ee oshan vir soot Liverpool, brig wee eee May osetia OB: siopmaminn Ase a. alta. cae soma ilere Baltinore Oe R Holmes, Barr, New Fi Nor), Petersen. 4 ier. NEWBURYPORT. May” ; Linecott, Port Johason. part of cargo here); Hannah E Brown, Sackett, Pro’ dence for Haversiraw. ‘sailed—Schrs Cook Borden, han) tad) Bayes! fOr Privo River, Ga; Dr Franklin, scovill Nickerson, Boston for’ New y zeker: A Bloetron tor jo for ; cord, Fall River fo Girdler, Saunders, Pittston, Me, for Georgetown, Elizabeth English, Crowell, Prov vidence for Phiisdel seiphiat Ephraim & Ann,’ Houck, ‘Lanesville for d planes Boston tor New York; JG Guniyer, fowls ‘40 for do; tephen K Lane, Fuller, Yarmouth tor do aan jove, ned Bas Providence for Haversiraw: james Parker, yw Bedtord tol for New Y. 221) tor New Yore. ailed—Ail vemels that put in for a harbor. pronwicn, May 2—arrived, brig Maggie (Br), Strum, ‘01 Basled—senr 3 ie Daly, eek”, York. PORT TOWN May 5—Arrived, ship Roswell Sprague, Keller Sau franstec isco. LADELPHIA, Ma May 12—Arrived, steamship Wy- 1, Savannah. Arrived, barks Cuba Parker (Br). Wren, Amsterdam: ire, ‘carol Larrabee, Memina; schrs Gov J 8 Sinith, Deams: eal Perrin, Rackett: Virginia. L Hiekinan. Kimmey; Eli Ludlas 4 Rand, Ki r), Maier, Trinid: tlie B Ludiam, im. and Marion Boston (and all Gloared foe do) Larrio F siniéhe Sagua; AB Baxter ‘he Baxter, Cornwatiis Epliraim & Anna, Houck,’ Lanesvilte Pratt, Connectient Riv Hi tor River; Garnet, Lussey, Salem Newburyport; A M ay Cape Also arrived, schrs PA fandish. Higgins, and Wm Jones, GI Gilchrist, from Gardiner; Wm Walton, smith, ron, Matthews, Boston: Ann I,’ Brown, Growell, do. taud cleared for East Cambridge. tanned irs Florida, Baker, Boston; Reading. Marit Rose (Ger), Setvuitz, Cork or Lido, Schiadiam, Queenstown or tie ‘Sep Henig, Battin: Erato (Br), Leland. Bel mith, Caibarien ; oo ing Boston; Nellis Starr, Pola Lake, Providence ; Lottie K friend, Collins, Gloucester; Emeline McLain, Sanny,, Quincy Point. Nawcastix, Del, Ma Pasmed Lulan, for Havana: scl bop Passed Gown renterdny: shin, Alexendtin: ter cares barks Marie Reine. for Cork or Falmout tor orders Rocka, for Bedtord: Edith, for Dunkirk: Lltee Lute Siettin: brig Congal, for Gutenburg; schr EA De Hare. for Baracon. Steamship Pioneer, trom Wilmington, NO, down 8 P: Lewes, Del. May 13, AM—Vessels of last evening un- changed. Shij ile Moses ag before. PM—Bark Huma Mueller le here, outward, bound. ro Chapneleey I and Antonceie faitod tor Philadel- a this PM. Brigs C! panoegy, and M J Miller re- om West Brain for New Yore” Sein Chattesooga, dies, left this AM tor New York. Sehr Island a panne, Feo went to sea. Meay schrs rem:in. PO: ey eae bar! ‘ork ; Geo V. chard. (B: son, do, to mnt Ne tor “ot Jona, NB; Corv. two toad for New York. ickering, Saco. Cleared—Briys Proteus, White, Matanzas: Fannie B Tucker (new, of Portiand), ‘Tueker, st Jou, NB datier auth Cleared, ponte, re Thomas, Littleohn, and Geo prOkesMobTH May i2—Arrived, echre. Thos N Stone, Fhiladeiphia: Storm Petrel, Haskell, Brasheat oe led—Schr BC ery Ceancaen, Philadelphia. PROVIDENCE: May -Arrived, schr George Osboi Aagwerey. Vice sepals. rarrenton ; Franconia, Adams; Sarah New for! Couch, New Yori were Luce, Lamance Peru). Cleared—Schr Louisa Simpson, Hagen, La Pas. SAVANNAH, May 10—Arrived. Kate 3 Cook, pain <gleuthera via St Augustine, (mot as tele graph New York ; Sarago: Rico. leared—shio\ ‘Gen shepley, Hutchins, Phftadeipht parks ein inily. on. hes ‘Cork Bras’ (er) ‘i a ligde siesmshi Bantayie Crowell. New York. SULLIVAN, Me, iy li—sSafled, schr Victory, Moon, New York. SALEM, mesbur ah F Jamesoi Yon fi Port Johnson: Fanny Flint, Sos Addison for New York. Addie, Goodwin ‘ork. ‘VINEYARD HAVEN, May Ia Arrived, schre Canal James River for Baltimore; Eben Fisher, and. Li ite Susan. Portiand for Baitimor P Harris, from Gardiner. Emeline es Provincetown for do; Sllen nebul lew York, Ellen M Pennel, Musqi oa De: schre Lizzie W Hanmer, of Provincetown ; Alberta Story of swampscott, and ‘Merrimac, of Wellfleet, boun | south, mackerelling. Tiitied=— Bris Morincy, Eliza Stevens, Binger (Br), Ada H Halls; schfs Dione, oo B Somes, Mary Ann McCann, Brie, Union, Caswell, M & st Plorre (Br), Freedom, Abner Taylor, JJ Moore, Canary, WJ J ough Fiat, Hiren tucker, th's Wata A B T sewalt MM 8 Platt, Mivehelt, Piiianuropist’ Cc F Young, SQHLMINGTON, NO. May M—Arrived, steamship Fanta, Howe, New York; schr L B Sargeant, Sargeant, Me. jeured—Barks Edmund Richardson gr. negons ; Carl August Ger), Petersen, rieste; scht Es Powell, Williams, New York, WRAREUAS, May l1—arrived, schr Angier, Besse, New ‘{ BSOLUTE | ent States for desertion, 4c. ; legal everywher Publicuy required | no bocharge whtil divorce grante: vice {ree Atorney, 1H Broad w BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURTS Of diferent States; legal everywhere; no publicity . Qo fees in advan E. acivipe, tree, a0 rot RICK 1, KRING unsellor w, 468 Broad jompson. ow Fes. Shane eee Yorks: Andrew 10; Ne Ms powell, Crowell, do; Mary Glenwood, Halleck, New York; Po- MN, May lu—Arrived, schr Fakir, Holiend, WEST, May ll—arrived, bark Ehza White, Wot- SEE a ana sehr W B Prentice, Pren- (Ger), ae Hambita l—Arrived, schr Pavillion, EWPORT, May Ll, PM—Arrived, schre Lucy Baker, Alles, Bnstol Ferry 'for New Aes (atter silschereing E okt Tune sk Mille Armstrong, Bangor for do; Abbott ‘Lawrence, Griffin, do Jor do: Gen scott, M heardne Fal River tur ‘do: Grage fazard, Wickford tor do; Margaret Jane, Kea- via Bris rk. arciwen schr Sarah W Blake, Briggs Fa)l River fark Brodsene (Nor—not as before), Jorgen- E;schr 4 B& Safford, Powell, Lynn (not as Steamehip Achilles, Willetts, Boston: Ge ube; Bessie down PM 1th, bt G Thompson, for Boston: Daring, McDon- ht, Jones, Darien, Ga, for jou, Bennett, end, Laura H Robin- L 8 Levering, Corson, Phedioin Young; EliczaJ Raynor, iitchel By eee TT eae, See tS om in «Bertha, ongean H Your mA maith: Joni Pwarren, MeGat, and Win O lay ii -arnvea, steamship Wyanoke, all hr Kate & Luella, Bonsall, Albany via New YQAN FRANCISCO, May 6—arrived, bark P J Carleton; isthe-artived, steamening a ae ae malvador. etsy ie (Ger), ham, "Nanse- j Centurion, Blo ‘elro, = Ah Feeney ‘wood, jadetphia: oon Ht if Bal apd Fe Hacies Cobo, arren, Bltzabethport for Portland; Fannie & Edith, Barte, ‘Rondout: Fersit L smith, Upton, trom Portiand for New York: velyn, Gardiner tor Phuiadelphia: Satilies Bath for Se iT Pasa sued We iso arrived—Senry_ Rueh Shaw, Rockport tor Phila- aetna: Sallie M Evans, Laneville tor do; Katie New- an, Vinal Haven (or do: Hattie Ellen nealats yor do; in, Ken jor do; Rockland for.do: EM Baxter, Boston for steccs Shepherd, Rath for Washington, Paul & jompson, Saco tor Wilmington, Del. fishing hter, Loretté Ro Galle, London Soskommeren (Nor), ; OBTAINED FROM 0: FER. | guard. The same w nO} CONFIDENTLY RECOMMEND THE aFFLICTED TO avail themsel 4} et the tat} of treatment at the 1 Remedi 0 Fulton street. Brooklyn, Va, because of its unexpected curative resuite wn say OL, at N. own ‘case of long-standing bronchial consum, tenied with shortness of vreath, great deoility and a | troublesome cough day and aushh § from whic! had po pe of recovery. HN ©. ‘DEvON 305 fear street, Brooklyn, Nnomes. “The undersigned employers of coopers in the vicinity York, finding our Duriness greatly embarrassed | by the exactions of the “Coopers International Union,” hereby publicly deciare our invention to employ here- Pm no coopers in any way way connected with the said nd to convince all interested that this wove. of Ne governea by mercenary mi part un at $3 Lt aid day, to continue in force tor om Te our year. ployes we rl 08 00 rane re- nouncing a ani at et apie. Tonhbe will be listened Chait PRAT roms DARD OLL COMPANY. (by Wm. 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Fy 2a 8 25 oh 2 a » 2, 35 i} 125 7 euueeurseuubessrcrssze deer & 00} w 73 2 % by; 6s 25 a 25} 2 25} is bo} 25 “ 0 2b}42 73 ou a THE FRACTIONAL DRAWING, ‘fisattached to the drawn nambers in the fore. ‘The gis going ible are notin full, because ail the tickets Were novsold. Only 31,925 whole tickets ae sold, and the @guregate amount received was $174,625. By ‘she pub- Uisbed programme it was only necessary what ae Sey wrs should distribute one-ball of the above; but, ag. - Wished no Dict to rest upon their name. they woul nig a more than strict justice and distribute $125,000, pret Ting that the Association should susiain pecuniary los than tat they stioud vc blamed. |The holiers of ¢ fokets have no real cause for complaint, tor, inp wees rtior the prizes were diminished were increased, by the smalte cluding hal; uckets there we: tags, which were enced therein oe had’ them in charge, and who ‘hi the case in regard which were tue prize boxes THE APPROXIMATE GIFTS. Ticket No. 77,509 having: drawn imal tom both sd aift of Jap the firgt 4.500 numbers nearest to tt 1G al, 9,000, are each outitieg rahe $250. The only exceptions Prox mations are that when one or, these ‘near numbers bas crawn a higher a at a be excepted and the next nearest Dumper og orden wie - taken, 80 as to avoid paying two eat ge ‘ins, then any of the tnsoia ate Prin the approximate range, oy | must be exciuded and the count proceeded with just as if these pumbers did not invervea Theretore all numbers trom 009 TO 86,909 INCLUSIVE, higher fts, de ci moe tacos ora yeas entitled’ ka aay seatenes itt of $2 tof gifts commenced at the office of th Fe? - jou, sete a om the fourth day atior the aid deed resentation delivery of the entitled toi” a tie! ‘will continue tor three eee ts gifts then uapaid will revert to the Aasvorai ee tes OWN Le HOPED President Masonic Relie! Associ Harry V. Moors, Secretary. m ry? pauarallt ca ire—H. C, Whitehead. W. 8. Holmes, Rogers, W. C Mfoaa Br. Febmah oF Heats. Wada. ig. iano: Callin fol a A. A. McCullough, ng ace ‘ee—John Ry ‘low, Mayor; ‘#H, Hambt a John B. whiteheads Major W. J. ot Frei man, raven We Be wird, 5 ern OG gh ems ley ¢ sebwarak a. O} molorte! O. F Baxter, iuchura Taslor, bi Philadelphia ; (Washinton Germer, of aD toe <. emia." ea a het caet ‘Committes 06 Poxing Prince, B. 0. Raper of B igus ‘Oldfield, urving Purdy, Jona 1.

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