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10 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1874—TRIPLE SHERT. ‘ St boken for Providence. Cariton, Harborville; Prmceton, Wells, Phil WOMEN 'SHIPPING NEWS. | Siithtameae Josette imam | citiaary fia cages Sate aie e Bebr unt . re oug! 5 gy , oe yew i we Bent, Ve Virgin! 4 Sa tthe tan Seat chat Alice Seraiiton, Lathrop, “New York for Stoney | 19 Weynouth) ; Ocean itll Veadle, ViTMinim . 7 | presided at receptions and State dinners witn a 7 i] graceiul dignity and simplicity waich wou uuiver- / sal commendation, | PRESIDENT GRAN aoe need, Waste “no words in sketching the OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Steamer Electra, Young, New York for Providence. eee eee ei taraedor WF Phelpas Grate * | under the existing adainistration, sine its peas. ome _ Hine, tnladaiphia; ‘ree, ters Baker, do: bara f ; oF I ‘ ; ie rig, Shaw. de re mith, ‘avlor CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE, |! atures are diready iamuiario'aiioar readers, | Their Relation to the Moral, Social | vt or wisenicus, Mow Sou ger 708 TE SAILED. Wat Actonaae dos NM Maveg weehine * | Our sole object bas been in this brief historical | Pra a pure: Napolt Br), | 22} Georwie Clark, | Hartlett, do: A, Bart: ne Nd | pcan Uaeeoah oradie chaveetorietie ar damant ine and Political Question me ‘ail. | Detinalons] Oflon Steamships Fommeranta Ger), Wambure: Napoli rh | ted, actiett, doy tiland’ Helle, do}, David Colling eee ee et on tee arene aoeae | Glasgow: City oF Meridt, Havana. Metropots, Ma Townsend, do: Jolin Koss, Alien,” do: Emeline Mela year 1800, and the mud metropolis has developed | Lire lo life as she White Rouse under former re Richinona)M Laverpool,.Jt Broadway. ton dermuaa); Weybosset, Hayt, &c: Fauita, Wilminye | Young, do (and proceeded. to i); Geo New! Trou a petty village of 1,200 souls, Who found thelr | Sdministrations, which may be less familiar to the Gity of Richmnona) May 3s: [Liverpool [19 Broadway. ton: barks Pietlestudt (Nor), Cork: Parraca (BD, S00" | Inger, Smiths Rachel Beaman, Seai stephen Morris, Way With diMeuity through swamps and thickets | Beneration of to-day, | ates. May Liverpool. [4 Bowling Green Maria Christine. dteb, Glouee: ens Bie Qo nae | Meamlin; Linge Maul, Maul:' Car pehisell, Ditka? to the public builtings into a bright aud waguitl- = M Meeti We May 25.lHremen....]é Bowling Green | Insti, Dartmont, (MO. | bnilade crows, 30, aud Fore | ere, Mattethwaite; tenes Frage, ©. Dew. Gage yd cent city, where, &s 1s boasted, by her costly P y ass Meeting at the Brools- | wi: Nay 2).[laverbool. [oo gromiwrs, | Blu; kdwin Janet (Bry Harbor island, Thomson, Tatew: BF Waite, Aylward ; Jacob Kenzle, Board of” Public ‘Works, you may ride over 150 SCRIPT. er May 7 jliverpoot./t Bowling Green | Wind at Sunset, NW, fresn, Stceitnan? James Hewett, Roster, and’ Thomas Boaz. Bules of smooth and paiented pavements without lyn Academy. | Sianse May (linemen... (2 Bow ite jae bea Somers from Philadelphia: Jeflerson, Horten, Pater. a break, — a . Holsatt Mav 38) 1 Broad wa: son, Poi 2 Beli pwn, Hall, en} Albert rhomas Jeiferson came to the White 8 » te —3 A. M. Spain... ay BU, 6 Suir Peart or Iypia (Br), Jolson. from Gree oi . : 186] With Notions of republicau simplicity so strong | - Z The relation of woman tothe moral, social and stare of Virginia. |May 3. ie erona way. Quebec, with coal, is ashore, on Wiute, Isiand Reet St Bavidsoo, elilgek. Mew Ferks Gen Seott, Pettigrove, 05 that nis fret act was to abolish the Presidential | political questions of the day was the subject con- | Ville de Paris.....] Nay 2-1 TANI s-1 1) Broadway, favreuce Sire) Sanaa > Below-—Sehrs Earl H”Votter, Mary Stewart and Al weieetho wanted taveee the Present, acd be gare | FRANCE, Sidered at the Women's mass meeting held last Goetbe (June 2./Mamburg. “1118 Broadway. Mane N & Ovemexrs (im, Corning, ot Beanfort. 80, | MRIADCHNG IE. . o cosu can, O'mtien, Clentuegie: ove c e > OL ne a | ~ "" Be , (ave *, delightiul dingers, witu French wines, thea rare | night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The oa for Now York—This Day. © Bay Boom Bayre, aanerenord hoavy westerly gales Spire verge. Seicen Wal timare Ter pred Jam; fh tuls country. Jefferson waa a widower, and | object of the meeting, which was very exten- | manne for ea eco a vones, Bradford, at Portland 1tn from | NHALTIMORE, May’ 2—Arrivel, barks Mio” ta) CaNy Care eee eave the faitom ah Gio Wek The Cabinet Combination Almost Completed— j sively advertised, coupled with the annouace- | SUN AND MOON, mon waTsr. Port Sohuwon via Hiaitiax where he wantowed La dec: | Sohafino, Brstt JB: ipl (Aus Maresit Fly mouth e ladies > . . ‘ a ght of 16th, of Cape Sabie, during a . ore). House, in isvs-4 Jestersou's favorite daughter, Bonapartists and Legit mists Excluded. ment that Bev. HaRammersemseer would | Sun rise Sot an fore abe | eee Naty ae uaknown sche, wien strckou tie | “ak Arnved. seamérs 2S Chamberlain, ‘Lawon, dire, Randorph, with her beautiful sitet, Maria | Sbeak, had she-oMvet OF ARing tle balding with 82 | Fm a cota. Hell Gate...:morn 3 08 | starboard sige, breaking Oath pi the roms leaving her | Marte (aer) Gustavus, Bremen: Adelaide Ohinvart (tab, Jetferson, presided over their father's oficial resi- dence. Mrs. Randviph then returned to the cares of her children in her Virgutia home, returnag to a | mtetiectual and appreciative andience, among Galordl, Limerick; beige Sie irom st Loxpox, May 2-5 A.M. | leasuear onthe bark, Haart clove, trom Cardenas: soltrs, Art 4s igom 3 | which the gentle sex of the strong-minded order | ee va (N Boston from London, had bad 7 4 A Paris despatch to the Standard says it bod m3 Bank Mixmara (Nor), at Bo ye Pierre, Mart; Audie Walter, from Windsor, NS: Washington oals. once, tp tee maoiec: at 1808, thought that combinations made senate es | may be said to have predominated. | PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 21, 1874, weather: Jost and split suis, On April 15, 1at 42.36. lon | fen Boston: Skylark. om do ‘Aunie P Chase, from bi, in a ule, siove cabin, lost provisions and stove atier | NOM VON? asa Hird: from ilo, aaw the light in the White House, ana | Complete the Ministry will be successful, and that | MN. BEECHER’S SPEECH. hatch; had'six feet of water in the hoid at one time, and Cleared: Steamers Falcon, tor Charleston; Wm Crane, his name was James Madison Randolph. Madison | the new Cabinet will probably be promuigatea to- | Te Rev. Henry Ward Beecher was the frst F ged ” board portion of cargo. FS e" CLEARED. WAR ORURNE SHED W ONSHORE He Howes, Boston Brunt, Foster, New York: barks Pie . Scun K W Bancocx, ot and for Westerly, RI, from Wee- | Giniio Rita), Barachino, Queenstown of Falmouth for Was Jederson’s Secretary ot State, aud his lively | . speaker, and on being introduced was the rectp- Sona dud accomplished Wile (known to this day as Dotiy | 12% With Decazes or D’Audistret-Pasquier at the i hawken, coal-daden while of Rixer's Isand yesterday, | orders; Mina Fixaro (Ita), Pieaesi, do; schre Warren ent of hearty applause, He said i: was avout the | , Steamship Pommerania (Ger), Schwensen, Hamburg, | si)'PY"in custing off tcom the tug pulled off her quarter | Sawyer, tor Boston Helen’ M ‘Bradford’ and Rosaunad Madison) used trequentiy to preside, by Jeerson’s | head. 4c—Kunhardt d Co. 1) below the water Hine, and sunk aimiost immediately In | Rose, tor do. request, at te table in the Executive Mansion Bonapartists and legitimist and at such social gatherings as occurred. One ot wircoid ais on acpraaia year 1856 that he first began to speak in public aud Siaamabie, Waznouets, Kycten, Hayt, &e—New York bur fathoms of wai f ‘The captain and crew went to nailed aship Bltzn MoNeil, for San Francisco: barks speak | ut Wes E i 3 —F | Work ut once to strip her, zie Merry, tor Barbados; James ves. tor Mot 4 lecture ia favor of the right of women to speak Steamship Uity of Meriga, Timmerman, Havana—F Scr MC Lona, Hardy, from New York for Galveston, | Glacier. tor Boston: sohr st Gerent, for St Lucia, Jenerson'’s granddaughters relutes how, during fas | Al dire & Soins. } STO y been, the winter she lived at the White House, there WEATHER RLPORT. upon the public platform, At that time | Asti» Metropolis, Nickerson, Hamilton—Lunt | put into Key West May 9 with rudder by MR LAE RESTON Mar ii-Anstved. achea L.A Elana was 8 brilliant reception ot the Ambassudor from . such speaking was regarded by many as a joke, | pros : silava | ate Tegslpe ant POGeR ae AATIRG Fist Quarantine, bark Foain (Br), Sullock, from Para, ‘Tunis and his suite, These long-bearded diplomats, sy REN which was tolerated for Its noveity; pat he was in | ,Steamship, Fanita, lowe, Wilmington, NC—Lorillard | scun Wa Pinitirs Ganasted, new) has been chartered | saited—schre Jessie B Smith, Tyler Bull River, 80 in rich Turkish dresses, Kissed the iightened Wan Deranturyt, earnest: hens aud'chonght kWemiaiase women to | "BROAN, scsceake, uohnaon, Portiend-—o. Faves. | 201080 108 Ot Rosai ie HE Mai ipa ere nee | anee Sentie OME ice over nay Gre See randdaughters of the President, and brought ele- OFFICE OF THE Cil1ZF SIGNAL OFFICER, : | Steams! cis, Bearss, Boson—H # Dunock. sash Lae ke neorrectiv reboried 15th. s Haut presents of shawls aud jewelty Jor Mrs. Rane WasmineTo, D. C., May 2-1 A. Ne ‘whom God had given the abliity to speak would do | avd (Nor) Helgeseu, Cork or Falmouth— | Scun Dans T Broce of Milton, Del. bound for Newborn, | y ist adie, eH an con Batinores"sclies DEMOry Se aareeh can thay ware ane ee 5 Probabilities, so in Maweliane of the oommopmpaite. it was EC. any, Russo, Cork or Falmouth—Slo. | lind ‘bra steuner giving her name sthe Montreal, | Gray, Brewster, Fernandina; Georgia, MoLure, New ad | Dae! Ma el . the steamer having | York. ef ; Well understood that no one would go and listen t0 | covich & Vo, eee ever or the waterline iis | “DARTMOUTH, May 20—Saited, schr J P Ames, Snow, intzee ely carrie v, ine Wal . | New York, inizzen was entirely curried away, and she Was other. WaNV'Fits, ny 10-Arrived, schr James A. Croker mi 21—Passed in for Bal ‘on, from Bermuda; Ida J, asiowed to ent President's Hous For THE MIDDLE STATES AND THE LOWER 5 CO. Then called. ee seer bhiya LAKE REGION GENERALLY CLEAR WEATHER, NonTu | lecture even by a woman, except in cases where |, Bark hea (Ger), Weichmann, Cork for orders—Funch, DOLLY MADISON, . | AND WEST WINDS, STATIONARY TO RISING TEMPERA- they expected to be instructed. Women's right to | ~ Bare Maury (Nor, Christiansen, Queenstown or Fal- wise disublea. the damage wil Kg to about $1,200, tive ‘Nausidn beeaiie Uistiaeuisied tor its social | TURE AND WISING vanowETER, speek Sane eee ee eee es topics oF A Te viant, Queenstown or Fal | yatiy'siraincd us to cause her to teak and Al 96 EnRe 7 7 the day had been questioned, There we. who AP Agresta, ne does not rise with the tide. the work ot discharg- attractions was during the administration of v e We e is ccwaldsen; Roeriam—Totens & she do James Madison. This accomplished scholar and | The Weather in This City Yesterday. | thought that this women’s movement was ciety | , Hark Thor (or), ing her was commenced on ‘tuesday. Her whole cargo nu. ‘of 192 tons of coal, Will have to be taken out betore she publicist, though himseli destirute of social graces ect efferv: nt, an yw W: as the | E wins pel (Ger), Krumreich, Rotterdam—Funch, | can ve got off, she has W tons on deck which can easily Or personal magnetism, had a wie Who more than | ,1"¢ flowing record will show the changes in Re ts SOO Sree egy es con's the Edged Uo hobs ie | more. sehrs Sophia, F simonton, from the West ludies, Ste: assed out—Barks Frigg, for New York; Massone, and for Cork: Carrollton, for St Jago: Hermes, Mathilla, tor Queensiown:; Josephine, for St ovelled into scows, and the schooner lies in @ goo Compensated for auy’ OF tue Weticiencies of her | the temperature or the past twenty-lour hours, in | Novelty of the thing wore out, while ters Miu. ‘vanmi dtab, Piramo, Venicort G Seager. | | position tovedischarged” The ‘Pranees Artemis isa) | fort tiiommt brig tees. Forve, for Hochsauery, sone d 6. = ‘s inpnbaNC asia comparison with the corresponding day of last feared it would tend to break up the | 5 warwick (Br), Kune, Rio Javeiro—Pender pate old, Wuetias been new topped. re 1§ No insur- Taylor, (or Ht Andres, te aatikel dade 8. jadison, Who Was arried a ie e! 0 rates | e| 9 se- 4 yd a u ] | 7 paticd—Barks Mazevpg, for more; mal ant nineteen tu John Todd, a young Quaker ne age of | year, as indicated by the thermometer at Hudnut’s structure of society, by disorganizing the nouse ark Draapuer (Nor), Ingvoldsen, Charleston—Tetens | y,cur Canniy, 7.24100 tong, custom house measure | brig Helios, 1or New York: brig Robin, for Bt Jago; brig Pi vec r Poarmacy, HERALD Building :— hold and disarranging the amily affairs. No | & #ockmunn. . ment, formerly hailing from Newport, and now at that | athintic, Norfolk, for the West Indies. hiladeiphia, soon became «a biooming widow. 73 74, 73 i npr: Brig Americus, Baas, Constantinople—F abbri & Chaun- oy y M My dge,of Provi- | v May 19—Arrived, Hall neg na engge Mi pele ge oma | 1873, 1874, 1873, 1874 in i ia ee port, has been sol by Mr Henry Aldridge, of Previe | FALL RIVER, May 19—Arrived, schr Froderick Hath Her rau ind cordial manners fascinated Mr. | 63 60 3:30 P.M. ..., 55 movement, te Bs Serer er ent tke DIACS | 067... aan, heped: Sanene-iens ht Ward & Co Renée, to Capt. Win Lytich, of the saine tor $8. | Chatheld, Kuzabethport, adisoo, then a Representative im Congress, who b4 82 OPM. 60 | Which would tend to bring about such an irregu- | Bilt Havana, Meyer, Hayans-—Jomes eae bier ab. | C&PtLyncn Intends her ior a pilot boat, and forexcur- | GALVESTON, Muy 1—Cleared, brig Minnie married her in 1794, In her twenty-third year, As 59 OPM 59 Brig American Union, Collins, Cieniuegos—Abiel Ab- | sion parties in the summer. Harding, Pensacoia: schr FG Moeling, Miller, Tampico. inietress of the Whive Euune. Wize, Meteon’ Bios, 3 6s ht 69 | larity, He did not sce anything in these questions Julia Eason (Br), Dunn, Lockport, N8—Boyd & | _Hatirax, May 21—Bark John Abbott, from Liverpool, | JY WESS lay, S-arrived, sehe Mary © Long Har Supreme m the society of Washingion. The | Average temperature yesterday... sg., that were calculated to ehunge the spuere of : GB, whieh arrived to-day, reports that on May 6.1m lat 7 Oy New Tere ee matvae Gliniars: Livecsont, (embecre magical effects of her snulbox, her oda turbans. her soctal magnetism, her marvellous memory—never forgetting a tace or Averave temperature for cuorrespouding date | Woman hood or tle foundation of the houseloid. | ortnern Star (Br), Anderson, Sackville—P I Ne- | N, lon 48 Ww, during a dered to Delaware Breakwater, and proceeded sane which carried away her jibvoom, bowsprit and heal gear. She encounteced heavy gules during the enure ai last year, 535 | If he supposed that the doctrines which he advo- |“ i y ‘Ah port 6th, bark Eliza White, Wotton, dise: br Sally | | sg | b name—her exuberant health and spirits, her de- ie aH cit cated would be ely to change the woman he | &_Porterield, if is passage. | Rrown, Ross, discharged and getting ready for sea; schr light in company and her promuse hospitality INDIANA EDITORIAL EXCURSION. | Would rather that his topgne shuuld cleave to te ¥ Eaton cbackford. Demarara—Lesyoratt £ Oe Key Wrst, May 15—The Norfolk Wrecking Core still | ti Phivadeipiia, asrived ath, diag; DF Jormned the theme of praise lor hundreds of Writers | root of his mouth before he uttered such words, | ygsclt Mary Shunt (or), Sommers, Grenada e | SEXOrE open cia petals a pour prospect ofeaving nes” | ng. Kobinson, trom Baltumore, do do, 11 a, aud talkers during the secona decade of our cen- | Education and retinesen’ tended to make women | ““<chr Minnle G Loud, Holt, Matanzss—Miller & Hough. | Marks hilt thik Tikes is 0 Nout Bite a ivania ree | tra: Bremen: Win Woodbury, Herriman, Hevee.. ‘trom the Passes 2ist, steainship City ‘of San Am- tury. Her reign Was interrupted by tie burning A large excursion party from the Indiana Ed- | larger hearted, more useful, more cumpanion- | ton. Of the White House, und Capitoi during the ritish | itorial Associauion, numbering 106people, arrived | SUl€,, Letter mothers, Detter sisters, Letter | chr Sandy Hook, Pharo, boa Rebirth May 1d—arei inhabitants, ‘The Presidentand intesivceeieet at the Fifth Avenue Hotel last evening. In cou- Way” no Oalger. ot WBE eee The Col Ellsworth, Howard, Nastau, NP—BJ Wen. | othe, British bark frogheda, Capt thompson, trom | vou AGate Fuller, Henderion, rte 2d, from their hurried ight, and extemporized a resi- | Versation with a HERALD reporter Mr. J.T. Bryen, | did not want to speak. ‘The twients wiich John, Gabriel, Wilmington, NC—E 8 Powell. doned in asinkieg condition on the 12th inst “The first | Harta, Rockport: Kobert Center, Simnions, New York: Ce Ryobi duriug the remainder of lis term. | the President of the Association, stated:—“We leit God Dad given shen they SAC eeuemmitied 10 | Bone Aburr, Arnold, Notiola, Va—isaae R Sta- | wate and carpenter senalned Ot ine curvtaking om the | NEWFOAT, May 19, PM—Arrived, schrs Pacife, Gina, Aeelared 16 be, durihe lee Lusbend’s admimistig, | Indianspolis May 14, and since then have visited perimitted tu speak. Il to paints they should be | Pschr Helen Russell, Mehaffey, Richmond—Siaght & | men reek kentertt chee ge nh ors tion, the most popular person in the United States. | Cincinnati, Washington, Baltimore and Philadel- artists. if to teach, they shouid be teachers. it | Petty. Notice to Mariners. Somerset tor do (and ali satied 2h); John Ferrts, Ra: wien, Mr. Monroe aucceaded alr. Madison the | phin, We have abous thirty ladies with us, We | ‘#8 ight jor women to ortnenv eRe RE which God | , ecor Oucoymy ayedimens ‘aecrmelewns DOTH W Talk Pio ober} eiges tt dake ae ee ey Gotan, dahon, Poiladelpnl ‘nite House been rebuilt, thous! iL om. | "f 4 sud titted them todo, He did not regard it as the Schr H 4 i Another fog whistie has been constructed at the Race. Dith——Datled, 6c: 4 7 plete ‘The portico was not rected il 18-5 and | Shall probably leave ths city forhome via Harris- uty o1 eve! Picker a aeunip (gScht HW Foster, Rich, Georgetowa, DC—SC Loud & | , ANAL IT another dwelling hodse foranadditional | Rela Peck. Avery. and -enator Grimes.’ rhilbrook, 4 orts having spoken May If the bark Pring Oskar and Raving taken trom her the captain and part of the crew » Mardatl ; bars 1% woman to be a politiclan or a scwump | ¢ rt pf ; 4 “ % I ¥ © i Ni the East Room was not finisted or furnished, | burg, Cleveland, &c., on Wednesday evening next, —. ne pan yg some Poieed ed believed, A hghE seedawwas, Coffin, Portland via South Amboy— { Resper,, the ate fhe tO A Td | Bas | eum iat eee Rove. wall, hives for) he FIRST WEDDING IN THE WHITE HOUSE. | a Were fitted to speak, and any of these gilts, wiic Miller & Houghton. Reh at jocati | Marietta Hand, Hallock, Fall River for Newburg; Kn- ‘The first marrige at the Whie House was in | 22¢ 12 the meanwhile we way possibly payanying | Were dignifled in men, sould be diguiied in |. Schr Lizzie Uockran, Hopkins, Bangor—H W Loud & | Pelt, which is uscless lu ita present locution at the Race, | tre icinnear, do tor New York. : the yeur 1820, when Miss Marla Monroe, youngest | Visit to Boston, To-morrow we shall pay a visit to | women. here Was @ deilcacy and a sweetness ©°.4.¢ w Bentley, Baker, Boston—Fisher & Co. Tassags of Vesols to our ,port in thick weather.—Pro- | , IN port, sclire Peter Hitter, Jones, tor New Yorks daughter of President Monroe, Was married te her | Some of the leading New York papers.” about woman, and It was suid that the charm of — Scurabble Frankfort, Hickmai. Welldcet—st John & | vincecown advocate, May 2). ee ee ee aRintan roles x Hooperc Bends Sousa, eamiuel i. Gonvernenr, Of New. York, Dep |’ “Tue following te = list of the prinoipel papers | Woman was in Tints, aid $e momeny Ton take Nel | ATE. conooed, Xorman, Philadéipnia—W Kirkp Whalemen. biiry, trom Havératrawid Mt Freeman, Rideldge, ro ‘. mroe bi: { oto ie il | | Steamel a bh ‘i N York 1 Providence, atter dischargin: art married goon alter the Revolution Miss Eizade'h | TeP?esented:— giare you take irom her cheek the delicate tint, rick. Cleared at New Bedford May 2v, schr Admiral Blake (ot | New York tor Pro ging Pp : 3 FI Mariow). Hathaway. Atlantic Ocean. | cargo. Kortright, of the city of New York, a very beauti- | James A. Hayes, Sullivan Unfon; P, H. Westfall, Which was like that of the pium, which, wnen | ,,>(amer Fhiladelpnia, Davis, Philsdelpnis—James Barbados April 23 bark AR Tucker, Rick. | _ NORWICH, May 20—Arrived, schrs $8 Buckingham, jul women, Her sister, also belie, married | Terre Haute re 4. S. Dickerson, Terre Haute | Once lost, never could be restored. He said | Mand. joel Ss Bo eters nine hae ek | Newburg} eating Rit No $8, itiabethports tan i Nicholas Gouverneur, au eminent merchant oi that | Gazette; J. P. Chew, Lawrenceburg Press; W. J, | We had men cnough, such as they were, and we | ARRIVALS ‘At Bermuda May 14, bark Pacific, Borden, of N¥, ship- | Cave, Hilindelphia: Hyderanger, Hoboken: Rablm Hood city, of Huguenot descent. At the time ot his | Shankiln, Evansville Courier; J. 0. Henaerson and | ld not want to add doubtful men to tue’ number. | ping oil, Pe acy ea cas : marriage with sitss Monroe Mr. Samuel L.Gouvern- | A. S. Bell, Kokomo Democrat; Mis, D. M. Jor- | What man ever became a woman from being kind | span gpe iled—=chr J McClusky, New York. eur was twenty years of age, vety handsoie and | dan, Richmond; E. Marsh, Hancock Democrat; Mr, | and gentle? Was there any more danger o: women | REPORTED BY THR HERALD STRAW YACHTS AND ry CABLE SSiPPING NEWS. NEW LOSDON, May 20—Aarrived, schrsS S$ Bukingham, very opulent. Miss Monroe’ was seventeen, and | F. Wills, Greentield Neds; Caries ‘and Albert | becoming men because of their employing quall- | HERALD WHITESTONE TRLEGRAPH LINZ. oR : Hoboxen tor Norwich; Hyderanger, do; Daniel Webster, Ondo had been educated in Paris, and was enaowed Phelps, Kokomo Tribune; J. C. McKee, Greens. ties which belouged to men? Mr. Beecher then Steamship State of Virginia (Br), Sadler, Glasgow May > es iy a ‘With the hereditary grace aud beauty of the Kort- | burg Standard; E. H. stales, meneee Cres. | dWelt upon the spaere of women in the nuiptt and | 8 Via Larne 9h, with mdse and J passoniers to AUN | wovements of Vessels at European and ee nT ae Mary Natt, do: Fanny rights. Her elder sister, Euza, was educated at cent; John G.’ Young, New Harmony Register teachers, eulogizing them for their novie work, | Haldwin.s Co. No date, lat 44 N, fom 46 Wo aaw, several Other Ports. | “NEW MAVEN, May 20—Arrived,schrs Katie J Ho Mme. Camypan’s famous sc.ool in Paris, were W. W. Whitworth, Mount Vernon Democrat; C.N. | St. Paul would not aiow women to teach; vut then Hy a og | arnold, Baltimore: Ona , ‘Miller, Jones, Virginia; De- new York. Cunard steamer bound east. | she was the associate and iriend of the Walls, D: » E. . s - i has been said by some the reason for his objec- ‘Shei hip « ” Lonpon, May 21, 1375. lanov, Deiat ry a alls, Danville /ndianian; E. B, McMains, Spice. y yee: Sieamship id Dominion, Walker, Nortotk, City Point seri Oregon) diay 13—Sailed, ship Vermont, ed Kingdom. Gueen of ala Lyre tt exbaeaoondy land Reporter; F. M. Dice, Carrington Kepudlic; oniateae he iyo a aeeniens ct noth- — and kieimond, with mdse and passengers to the Uld Do- ARRIVALS Riceebotae A ween of Holland and mother of Napoleon the | $. 4 Davis, Newport Hoosier Slate; J. T. Talbot, 1 tu the New Testament which says there shall rion Steamship Co. { Oriental (Br), C RU) arr’ yeorge | Ci : ¢. fat Salem | be partic i reac! K Theodosius Christen (Ger), Schwerdt‘eger, Liver- Arrived at Liverpool May 2), ship Oriental (Br), Cun- PORT ROYAL, SC, May i4—Salled. achrs Thos N Pills rd. Eliza Monroe married the Hon. George | Crawiordsville Jowruai; C. M. MeCitutock, Saleui | be any particular form. and) women would preach, pool varia ‘Aleaundria, Var Tonys, in talisae t0'G | niogham, Darien; barks WG Purnam (Br), Pitts, buey, Fiteher, Heston; 10th, Cathie G Berry, Seavey, tor not tts Fees (ot Bristol, 1), Symons, Kio Janeiro March | Charleston; James R Boyd (Br), Htlten, Galveston. PHILADELPHIA, May 2—Arrived, ship John Watt, c Hay, of Virginia, and their danghter, Hortensia | Democrat; J.G. Bain, Morgan county Kepudlican; | Gesplte the Jaci that it nad been h Bamied for the Queen of Holland, a Deautiut girl, | G A. Wallace, Indianapolis Soutnsuier AW, Grant, | tae Brooklyn Presbytery that she shou Married Lioyd Nicholas hozers, of Baltunore, the | Asbury eciew; J. G. Kingsbury, Indiana | be allowed to preach, She filled the position of 23, via Haimpton Kouus 2days. with coilee to Grinnell, Arrived at Grimsby May 20, bark Hoppet (Swe), | Morse, Havre via Key West; bark Katie McDonald (Sr), tuneritor of that superd estate “Druid Hul,” ‘now | Farmers H. V,’ Jermon, Indienapoua People; teacherand missionary, conducted the bidie class | slinturn « ce essel to G Fbulley. Crossed the Equa: | Nerink, Darien. Meloni Sarnay. Die Be NOTE. Beh Ra he} TERRIA co Mee does al Frank | N. Scott, | Benham’s Musical Re | 20d Wie at ne ee rnd io nospitale aw ee as Kyril 15, in lon A asor, NS), Lockhart Curacoa 11 | Arrived off Dungeness May 21, shlo C B Unzeltine, Gll- | Gox,"kvans, New York; Pinta, Trask, Bangor; Maiacka The marriage of Mixs Monroe and Mr. Gouver- | view; Mrs. Emily ‘Dyer, Indianapolis Sentinel; | Ployed on committees and to hospitals andin t ‘ “ <td | " neur was private. ‘The members of the Cauinet | J. G. Shanklin aud Ed Law, Bvausvite couriers | Collection of statistics, wud did all the work, and a aeaed in eae ein ty Mattaamel CIRCE TIS. [ee te eer ee eee Were not invited, Oniy the relatives and personal | Josian Gwin and James Applegate, New Aibany Yet she wus uot allowed to talk. The pharisces peiaware Breakwater 44 days, wish sugar to J & G Fow- {a 1033 of foreyard. Martin, Baracoa. Ysa , sten do, Worth, and Pan- ‘arrived at Limerick May 2 bars Po (ital), schiaffino, | gnc Siiite, Soston + aang Denes! oe forts ane Rane friends of tue (wo Jamies were present. Tuey | Leager and Standerd; Waiter Stevens, Wasitin say that sbe must not preach, (Applause) He | é \ Pi Balti York ; nM Baxter, Lampshire; Mair & Cranmer, i . i ord 3 $ g- 2. jer; Vessel to Walsh, Fieid & Way. altimore. 5 axier, $ ; S Were warried 1 the oval reception room, and, a8 | ton count rate. Qc ie, ieneua iE: argued that she snowid come out and, like ine tree Fit S Grahat (of Eliadelphia), ©mith, Cardenas . ot Bit Morrisand LA Knowles, Chuse, voston; Noi Hall, We are informed by Mrs. Gouverneur, or Washing. | castle Bankers Goo, 1 4, hangadaie, Green- | hich throws off its bark every year. it would , Clo B Kiondas vowel to Evang Balt | Arrived at Galway May 2), bark Skimmerof the Waves | itt “Bins Will: Eawart Kidder, Chase, ani Henry Turner, Indianapolis Journa! 5 (Br), Gouch, New York. Adelbert, Mead ton, stood upon the figure ol the American eagle | ‘thaddeus Butler, Wabash Jlaindealer ; J fon. _ lend a frestiness to public spirit. "The bark ou con- | & Co, baits e RE oF worked in the Frenci carpet that covered the | ner Kentlaud caste? & Be Thomas, Wirnawaes | Servative trees was generally cracked and filled | ghctJ2eta, Smith, Matansas 1¢ days with molamesto | arrivec at Dublin May 20, bark Rosina (Aus), Donetl, Se rae Adasen Cen Deane Decks Heal alengort floor of tne apartment, ‘the cast room, in those | Democrat; A. C. Beeson, Winchester Journal; 8. | With all sorts of imsects of conceit, whica | “Schr A MBird Gof Rockland, Merril, Matanzas 13 | Baltimore. | Nanve, Camp, Hyg Island; Annie R,’ Heisley, West days, ‘was sed as a play room by Morse, Fort Wayne Sentinel; T. C. Mays, AU- shinier Ae all sorts of war eg He did | avs, ‘with molasses to Ben} Keonda & Co; vessel to B Arrived at Queenstown May 2), bark Idem (Ital), Rolla, fegrrimed oa ep ny ot LPs ret gy 7 ity chudren. Mr. Corcoran, tue Wasuington | purn Courier; D. 2 a + | not look upon woman as a being who | Brown & New York; brig James Ford, Atkins, New Orleans (both ta “4 Donte b, Boat banker, remembers it in Madison's umes as | coy aa ateoL ee Pempste should be constantly confined to tree house, ig bo bark Mary Lawton (Ur), Rose, Liverpool: schrsdohn A Ga liner; © W May, rdson, Pirtstown, olmes, Virginia, : ‘ 4 | Scnre - have been reported arrived 13th), | . Guillan, New York: v . Weaver, Foughiy plastered wih tie cross marks of tae | hvan Onion; Aled Harker, Wabash Plaindeaier; | SWE On buttons and mending stockings, | Fede g & N Moroney Cabberis, Vinnia. a Aho arrived 2st steamamp Nowa Seotian in), | Moston (ani cleared sor do): sagah A Head. Athos trowel everywhere visible on the walls and iur- | J.T. bryer, Logansport Journal, and President of Compelled in the moruing to get up at Ave o'clock | Sehr JonnJ Ward, Inman, Georgetown, BC. 4 P Haddam; K Nickerson, Chase, Boston; Sarah Wood, nisted witti a iew old chairs with cUapidated | the association; W. J. Huff, Monticelio Herala; | 12 feu her husband’s breakfast ana clear up the | Serr Edward Slade, Soper, Georgetown, DU. Richardson, Portland, &e (and left for Liverpool), Hickman, do (aud cleared for do’, 5 seats. It remained in this suabby couditien under | w, H. Snuth, Logansport Daily Star; John Com- | things and spank the young ones. He regarded | Schr HJ Kaymofd, Cranmer, Georgetown, DC. arrived at Brest May 19, bark Bonafide (Nor), Rostrup, Cicared—Barks Resolute (Nor), Barth, Cork or Fate Mr. Monroe and Mr. Adams, and was first com- | mons, Union City Times; E. Place, Newcastle Cou. | Net #s being fitted for s tigher sphere of lie. In | Schr HA Huvt, Frean, saltimore tur New ilaven, Darien. moutior orders; Beckson, Jarl Nor), Friis, Cronstait, (gy wre gamma during General Jackson's first | rier ;"J, M. scarce, Danville Union; M. R, Stater, | ae erate ane s Detle patentee because | sclir Qdion, Crowell, B Daa halter he eetisk pet, ‘Arrived at Havre May 20, bark Jane (Br), Sutherland brig Aseolte, {sap fea orreame rial Falmouth rm, about jorty-ltve years ago. | " i. | of the ver, espread agitation of the women’s | erg, a ¢ : ”, " Satyr ‘3 a FS bro The cost of lighting the reception rooms at the | Sentinel: Gd. Reed; Peru Repubiioar; Ys Parse, | question In tuis country. Aristocracy was op- | ,,The steamship, Bolivia (Br), which arrived 2ith, reports | New Orloans OR ETE SAO White House witn wax candies in Mr. Mouroe’s | Martinsville. y ong posed to the democratic spirit which Was favor- | May J4, iat 26 jon i407, eet be Lk | arrived at Rotterdam May 19, bark Mary Lowerison | Morris, Chelsea. required ia winter to Warm tie apartments occu- THE SWING HERESY “Why should Woman not vote? it isa dungerous | qin”); sume day, lat 402% lon 70 45, bark Facitic (Nor), | Arrived at Bremen May 19, ship O’Thyen (Ger), Jor- | MMA Noes Riley: Oliver Dyer, Fal . pied by the family. iG HERESY T thing to have a strong-minded woman at home, | trom London tor vew York; same day, 170 miles east of | gan, New York; barks mapas pring dulnanes doy | eoeattondh Hichetse dow Topancs Wigttaie th and . * \4 | mb ‘d, Ricketts, do; W iement, Wiggins, Prov’ The marriage ceremony of Miss Monroe and Mr. Professo: Let her come out and snare in the respousibliity.’? | Sandy Hook, a German steamship bound east; 165 miles Ponbralnes i RON, eres ouverdeut tas persorived by Rev. Dr: Hawioy, of The Professor Withdraws from the Pres= | Wie ihe begining migut have whirls sud | Hor do a Guion steamer bound Past 10) niles # odo. | ‘“heodor (Nor), Marcussen, Galveston; Argonaut Ger, | deuce s sally J Godire uirey, Base Cambridge; Mt HE | : ; Reed, Bensin, New Bedtord. St. Johu’s church. He was of tie old school dnd | B¥terfam Church—The Beginning of a eddies ac irst there would ve little doubt. Do you s verpool. | Steengrafe, New York. Nintcastux Del) May 2t—Brig Fannie H Jennings, for wore knee breeches and shoe buckles. Inthe war | New Conflict. | thing if the man should say to his wile, “here | The steamship Nevada (Br), which arrived 2th. re- | Arrived at Stettin May 19, brig Hermanos (Nor), Thor- i 3 = 4 7 _ to be imi nt, ports May Lz, 14047 07, ton 35 2% spoke bark Kate Covert Bayan naz Bae Paine, tor Berean nakee cine ol the city, Being ordered to the frontier, he re- publish to-morrow (Friday) morn- | jejeahor and his wile aud the young man amd his Gloucester showsnx signal leriers a Agha “lat 43 5), Arrived at Stockholm May 19, bark Prinz Friedrich fused to go and resigued his commission.’ some | Mg @ despatch irom Professor David Swing, | sweviueurt, and they should go to the primary | Mosenol (Sr. trom St soni, WB TOF Li w Fork. Poole in derision styled lim “Captain Hawiley.’? | autuorizing it to announce his withdrawal from | that it would be carried op as it is uow? Prima | let 4 4, lon 52 1s, a Cunard steamship bound east: 17th, Arrived at Elsinore May 20, bark Pomona (Nor), Moller, catur would hot attend lits church because “he the Presbyterian Churen. The despatch datea Tie8 are not Very picasant pictures now, but there ee ae eae, sro Penegcole New Orleans tor Cronstadt. Teiused to obey orders.” ig no reason Wily they should not be heid'in parlors. | 10! ‘ | Oxtord, Ohio, where he has been rusticating dur. Wiea ail these things were changed, Mr, Beecner | (BD); bound West; 9 FAL lats.is lon Gls a Cunard | Arrived at Genoa May 2, bark Magele Horton (Br), and orders, Schr David Clarkson, tor Savannah, an- chored above here remained PM and got under'way and proceeded, dj down late poperday. steam shins’ Florid, ‘tor Providence, and JW Everman, for Richmond: schrs Sarah S$ varding, Enos B Phillips, and Nellie 5 Jerrell. tor Bostol ophie, for Portland, Passed down to-day, brigs James B Carpenter, for Cat- 1 45-49, ab Bitor Liverpool? lute, | C&Fl Ger), Granzow THE DAYS OF JACK30! M4 c a rj . ” Y steamship bound ea: 20h, 5 PM, 65 intles e: ot candy | Brown, Paltimore. barien; Mary Celeste, for Cardenas. ‘The second marriawe tn the Wuite House was in | ie the closing days of his trial tor neresy, and | said, there Would be a refuing influence, Why | Wood Tteamoniw at is; Homose foe Livercoo! g ji ¥ pep tad gerd ag) ‘ 1583, dutine the aduinistrution of General rueceon, | 84v8, “i cannot endure iurther theological war. | stowid he speak in behalf of the emaucipation of | “0 steamship Abyssinia (Br), hence for Liverpool arrived at Bombay May 20, bark Isaac Lincoln, Jor. | patin ee Gieniters, arrived inst wight. tre AB Pat en wien there wus one present who could Passel Through fell Gate. dan, Boston, cepa: AG. Lawson, Filzpairies, Verplin's ¥ Mattridze. Julicher, New York; schr W 8 Jordau, Baker, United | \' ere Punts Bodine, Overton re et He orilund Jor New York, with Inmber to | States. eRe NS ete epee (ence Weehawken; De sailed. Foreign Ports. Harriet Major Wiham &. Lewis, of Tennessee, was among | Piease announce my withdrawal from tue Presby- on passed inthis AM; schr Gen Connor sailed f the most promtuent ol tue friends o1 General Jack- tertan Church. y RO ea i of women if Why should he ad- BOUND SOUTH. SAILINGS. Pu \terphia this morning; bark Harriet Campbell a Bon, WHO, 8 far back as 1423, began to urge mis | _,The event is very sign u @ history of vocute women’s rights wheu there Was a Woman | steamship Gen Whitney, Hallett, Boston for New York, Salled from Liverpool Mav 2, barks Noemi (Ital), Bot- Ori > Clatins upon the Presidenc;, On General Jucksours | Cliicago Hresbyterianism, and its consequences, | present able in her own example as Weil us by her | with mdse and pessengers to lf F’Dimock. a kak ews dorks: Gracies rari: MpSIANA, Pe aaenie: Br Po TONG tik Maite: Bian slorenee Whauguration im March, sz swis and tus | PfOXimate and remote, ure of the greatest impor- speech to state the propriety ui sucha thing? At | Scar Caietonis (Br), Layton, Windsor, NS, for New " ae eat ‘ + | Dodge, Bangor for New York; Congress, York, Bath fot jamily took up their recidence at tue Wulte House, | tauce to that Church, tts declared by leadiug any rate he would bring lus remarks to 4 c.ose by | York, ‘Saays with plaster to U W Bertaux, brig Maria Lamb (Br), Lauretson, Wilmington, NO dast | Uoue, : i mt and there, about four years aiterward. bis daugh. | Presbyteriaus, such as Dr. Robert Patterson and | saying that whether women in general hud a right | 9 sooner Taner deat 4 fag a Ry jew York, | two not previously). Cleared—Schr Maracaibo, Tobin, Philadeiphia; Gee ter, Delia Lewis, was ed to Monsieur al- | Rev. Arthur Swazey, to be the beginning of acon- | to vote he was periectly sutisted tuat Mrs. Liver- | °Sthr Murua Sargent. Clauson, Kangor tor Newark, | _ Also sailed 20th, barks John Fills (Br), Melvin, United | Brooks, Linlwey, New York es xe de Pageot, then s-eretary of tae French | Mct whic will divide the Church anew and finally. | more had a right to vote. with spool sigcks to sewark Thread Co. States; Tiger (Ger), Worm, Gloucester, Mass (Bares eth Snare in secre alte Chiaee. gation and alterwards Minister from France, | It is essentially the same dispute which caused the | SPERCA OF MRS, LIVERMORE. hr Zulette Kenyon, Buckingham, Fall River for | g, >| ca 1 as me da yea date Bas leaky ar Redd Mid at ed “ id - - < 3 J Sailed irom Plymouth May 21, steamship W A Scholten Cleared—Selir Lin L Howard, Mosher, New York. Whe marriage ceremony Was periormed by ihe | Ovlgimal division into the Old aad New Schools, | Mra. Livermore then came lorward and satd | Philadelphia. | @uten), Hus, drom R Sew ¥ PROVID« NCE, May 20—Arrived, achrs Richard 8 New. Rev. pr. Matthews, o1 St. Patrick's cuuren, wuo | Which were reunited in 1862, | that unless the people had kept pace with this de- | Schr Franklin. Treadwell, Thomaston tor New York, Mason), Bus, Crom Rotterdam. Ray Forks comb, Higgins, Vir; ersenel, Chambers, Georges was for Many Years a patriarch among the Catnolic appre ee | velopment of women, with tue onward progress | With Iiine to taviland & Co. a Sailed trom Galway May 20, bark Amor (Aus), Premu- | town, Dey Annie Moore, Phiilivs, Baltimore; g 5 prog schr Laconia, Cameron, Rockland for New York, with y Clergy of tiis diocese, The dipiomatic corps, the | MARTYRED CRUSADERS, | of what was called’the “women’s movement,” | paving stones to Me samen & Co. da, United States; brig Magdala (Br), Fleming, do. Ucah Wave, Kisher: “Amos Palkenburyg, Hack: Members of the Cabinet and a fow personal irisnus | a | they would be surprised when tuey came to lovk | “sche Florida, Jordan, Rockland for Rondout, with | Salle from Limerick May 2, bark Ceres (Nor). Boe, | ind Ae ay Gadetapniay Cr renee and reiutives were invited. Forty Ladies’ Arrested.jThey Are Ade | at the position wuica women occupied tu-duy, aud | staves to F W Jarvis, Sew York: ; poe RON a Sesion “ar v | | : A \ Aes, ms port wes New York: brig Geronima Ghilino (tai), Camello. do. | mans, Smith; Jamey M Bayles,’ Arnold, aud About a year aiterward Mme. Pageot cave birth | monished by the Mayor and Dis- | 0 fee the various movements (hat they Were | Scur & ‘ead, Steelman, Fort Jefferson for New | LA follies, MeMullen. Blizabethport; Henry Clay. Con. Seto his 3 ‘ york. | Sailed from Hamburg May 19, bark Annie Burrill (Br), Me % . to a sop, to whum Was giveu the buptisu uame charged. carrying jJorward, the various eaterprises that chr Dread ght, Saund: New Lond for N | . out; J B Bicecker, shedield, Port Johnson ,.& & 0: Andrew Jackson. ‘This child was christened at | —— | were in their hands and tue positions tuat Loey | ySgit Dreadnaught, Saunders, 7 lon for New | Blauvelt, Philadelphia. | “do for Pawitcket; Martha. P King, Jarvi 4 7 : PrrtsBURG, Pa., May 21, 1874. is the White Liouse, General Jacksun being present. 4 Lira were filling. Mr. Beecher had reierred to tne time Emma W Day, Clark, Gloucester for New York Sailed from Bremerhaven May 19, bark Mozart (Ger), When Ut. Matthews (aduressing the iniant. aller | This afternoon a crusading party of forty ladies, | he tirst began to speak in tuvor ol the women’s wht dal w hsit dalal the custom of his church) pronvunced the words, | while visiting liqaor houses on Liberty street, | mevement. Why, between that me and now Seer Drea, ‘andrew Jackson, do you renounce the devil and | were ordered by the police to disperse. Declining tere had been a revolution. It bad been carried | order. = 3 1 cetully M " ‘Schr Zmma, Crosby, Rockland for } ali bis works,”’ the Gederal, to (he astonishment of lorward 0 peac so quietly, so mightily, that | Sone Zoe, Coombs, Providence for 'y, Crocker, Philadelphia; schrs eat, Georgetown, DC; Margarct. as, Va ail the company, replied in a loud voice, “1 do, | to 4080 they were arrested and brought before | the Women oi to-day coulda not at ali ve compared ‘ Mo. the tia Jane, Kennedy, erstraw; Hogan; & W most induustably7> | the acting “Mayor, McMaste s, charged with | with tue Women ofthat time. ‘They were auotner | Sone GrMulo, Kowland. vorg.Jetlerson jor New York. | Bannanos, May 10—Arrived, barks BH Yarrington, | Brown, Winiers; Chuncellor. Ferguson; Joh iiruoks Dr. Matthews, in relating this @necdote, used to | Ovstructiug the sidéwalks, Services were held at Sortoi Women, ‘To-way We had Womeu in puue | Sehr Urevou, MeCotuels, Rockland tor New Yors, with | Parker, Pluladeiphia; Gavell~. peoser, New Tork». | Box Connection Sms od eguicucy, sandy he Bay that his gravity Was aimost overcome by tus | the Mayor's oice, ove of the ladies offering prayer | places ulinosteverywhere, Mrs. Livermore them | lime to order. e S | Sens (Br), Haveron ty York eb top Hativis, eo ie York. on, Ht, aot altar aulsbury, yy, Nev Birange conireternps, and that it Wus only With an | tor Divive protection and guicance, proceeded to speak iurther 01 the prouress of the | Ncht Pavilion, Nickerson, Rockport for New York, with | “Gcmscol, May 9—Ln port yachs duller, Kuoades, wt In the West Bay AM 20th, schr Magete J Chadwick extreme effort be could prevent bimseli irom ex- At the hearing the Mayor said he was a friend | movement and to argue for the right of suifrage | One togrdee Ca peowidence for Elizabeth: Dexensna. May 8—In port ship Gainsvorough (Br), | (supposed trom Alexandria for Uostou), ploding With jaughter, Dowwithstanding the solem- | Of the iacies Whue they obeyed the jaw. The | tor wottien as Weil as ior men, It Was impossible | pore, if if ~ Charlton, trom Caleutta via Nevis, arrived April 22, tor PAWTUCKs T, y 20—Arrived, schrs Wm Voorhi Bity oF the occasiva. merchants on Liberty street had been annoyed in | to put women back in the positions which they echr Juha & Martha, Hobbs, Calaisfor New York, with ey York i a he atyrit | Goldsmith, Hay raw; Joseph & Potts, Davis, Port Pageot was Louis Philippe’s Jast Minister to | their busivess and in violation of the law, and formerly occupied, and they Were pow Jound in all | lumber to La on, Clapp & Co. ¥e }OxORS he reyes i, he rn hg a | Jonnson. re eniernc pines aoe bal America. ‘His wile died wu 1867 and was buried in | they mast be protected. ‘The ladies Were dis- | positions, and ‘even li the pulpits, mot. | sclir Marv J Adams, Newport for New York. ‘t Wi'schrs JD Sauboruy Vasque dy tind sid | SAN FRANCISCO, May 18—Areived, bark Lula (Ads, ‘Avignon, her triend and neigubor in Wasuingvon, | Msssed With the admonition that a repetition of | withstanding the presbytery. They are invited | Schr $A Mount, tuwkins, Fall River for New York. tor Ochitsk); ith, vertaa, Lorentzen, Hambold Prossen, Port Said Via sar Segna Tslahda, St Carherine’’ tord tor New York. Mr. J. © Ta.tor, bemg accidentally present at her | the offence would be punished tu the sull extent | to preach aud speak, and they are phyaicwns, | Scht Maria Louisa, by: fuueral in the Catuedray (which Was opposite his | Of the law. The ladies sang a long metre doxology | dentists and iu other proiessions, she went | ScHt Hild, Kopnsom, Salem sot New York oy ey hotel), to which ue Was attracted vy the chanting | aid departed. to # maie physician, and he toid her | lumber fo Rerkins & Co, nape 1 the priests and tue procession Of the Sisters of ‘ene Sahin = that she must cease to labor and try and amuse Wheat + | 22th, barks JW. Seaver, feaney, San Francisco (and sid | and Slontevideo, sume day for Petropauiovski; ‘16n. Delaware, Hinds, | jeared—Scnr Gen Ord, Sommers, La Paz, } Victoria. Marrow, Providence tor New York. | 4\*\\N'¥ Saued—Ship Friedian ter, Emerson, Liverpool. May 16—Arrived, steamer Louise (Sp), Garcia, 2ist—arrived, steamship Mikado (Jr), woore, Austra Charity. YACHT REGATTA, herseli. Sue Went to a temale physician, and sue | Schr Sarat Jones, Landy, Boston tor New York. Hansow Gracr, May 5—, wi MW Ta NN ay tt. gue FETED WEDDING IX THR WHITE HOUSE. rT Boeetie, tayxis tee eee quite diverent advice, abd sue recovered. | yScht Sallie C Morton, Lolims Froviuence tor New | Tan ee ee et Berane au Maw sha Tried eae ene Bath. iss Elizabeth ‘Tyler, thira daughter of the STON, May 21, 187 The Women 10 Mussacuusetts eid positions, and r | _ Fgvique, April 23—Arrived, ship Garibaldi, owdoin, Cleared—sehr Dethi, Satilld River. President, was mariica'in te East hoom January | The frat yacht regatta of the season took place | they Were dotug & great deul of good work. $06 Ryd Tetend, Mele, “Rockport for Newark, With | st Thomas, : ® SOMLESET, May 1S-Arrived, sehr Frudence, Halsey, Bi, 142, Ih the Liueteenth year ol ler age, 10 ME. | eogay ip spite of the bad weather, it was under | Wmperance cause. This country is covered ull | "Sehr vervreen, Turner, Providence for Weehawken, | ySilica- ship Haze. Wlikinson, Guenin, to load for | Hopoken | Elizabeth, Lewis, Troy; Waller, of Virginia. ‘ihe tcllowing account of the | *6-S8¥ 10 8p nes. over With a LetWork of Women assisting others. | Scir Mragie Abbott, Abbott, Bangor for Newark, with | Unite! States or Lurope: | a haw ¥ 1 ee eee ee ee en. enw, ae Wale Ceremony was given ln a letter audyesaed by Mrs, | the auspices of the Dorchester Yacht Club, and the | They are perfortaine missionary Work and visiting | 8PO0l stocky to Clark's Thread Co. sail 23th; silty Fishs Sawyer, tor do. teal about Aes: ky | Queen, Binsin encase asia , Robers ‘Frier (daughter o1 Looper, tue tragediaa, | Boston Clup participated by tnvitation. e | places wherever mien Nave been, Go where they Sec ee ee ehatanceas, May MCArnved, bark € # Whitow, Carvel, | aalléd—schts Vailadium, Ryder, Hoboken, Thoma @uu ughter-in-iaw of the President) tu some * Ww won in the first class schooners, tne Nejli Would there Was an agitation among women; h wi B Y 7 “t Tire brius Not Br), Bro , Havi loth, 3 Vo | Owen, Simpson, and Lucy Church, Pierce, New York, Hrends it Philadephia :— é bagi sentre-board sioops, ele | there was a discontent at their position. and abe | Bene Auce Crores Faker, Salem for New Yors. Nichols, Clase, Machias; Five usta Miciow, Nore | SA LaMe May I-Artived, brig’ Elmira, “colt, Port epdaniKaroY, Febr ‘ in the Orst class centr ops, and the | tisnked God for It. The Pilgrims w rte Bear Huey Church. Church, xewport for vee Yors. folk. Tolinson j xelurs sirott, Philadephia ; John AAEIXGTOR, Fetruaty, 104%) | COND Mi See emer Bese Cente CC ere en ae et ont {0 WISEOl uariins Would never ave | sehr Henrietta Handy, Hallock, Fall River sor sew |“. cited iseh, bark Wanderer (Br), Payson, Phitadelphia; | D Paize; Haley, d Chanaler: Cicero, Cook. “Lizzie has had quite a graud wedding, although | other classes the prizes were disputed. The | Come ont to tiscountry hadi pot deen tor this dis- | York. W the intention Was that it should quiet aud | schooner race Wasover @ \Wenty mile course, | Content. Wane they Were struggiing jor more edu | » Schr Warren Gr Private. This, under the circumata: ough, | Time, In. 35m. cation and a more equa posi:ion they did not for- nehr Lewis Jane, Cole, East Chester for Kingston. Bi cur Dusan * n; Corneha, Craig, and Fannie Mitchell, Rich, Port i joniison, ie Sw: i ei Bri Bangor), Philadelphia t brig Black Swan, Winslade, pailed—Brig Reporter (from. | Sieetians, dot . Sawyer, New London for New | brig Jonn Govan (uri. Crosny, Ma po Was sound impossible, Ihe guests consisted of | patentee | get thei proper positions. Tue various questions Fcur Silas Wright, Host, tall River for Hovosen. from New Yors, just arrived, | schre M K smith, Green, and M A Hoos Mrs. Madison, the members of the Caviner, wita | OF THE STATE ASSESSORS, | Which had been discussed at the Woman's Con- | seur Frankuny, Chadwick. Thomaston tur New York, Rio Jaxetno, Aprii 2—I0 port, ships St James, Hender- | Laura Robin-on, Robinson, Elizabethport; Victor (trom their wives and daughcers, the foreign Ministers MEETING | Veution in New York Were tuen reierred to, There | with lime wd VE nd, ee + | gon. trom Cartith arrived Heh! Mi Br), Murchiso Franklin), Sew York; saxon (rom Baugor), Newark Sant om Savi hye n m Savannah, wrriv irs Woy Flint, Pendleton, Port John hy Talisinan (Br), tor san | and oO man but some woman bad to endure him Schr Fred Gray, Lakeman, Providence tor New York. sonal Rocs este, Rear the governmeu: aud some iew pe Y., May 21, 1874, 7 ‘ t ne year, a . S ‘aylor, H tr q | Pranciseo: barks sraziitera (ser), ba for Hampton 2uth—Arrived, se “ aueneo a Ld tre A mee iy ighes wecorag The Board of State Assessors at their meeting Sim adh nodeon bo at Ove Pulls ae Beis dares eer ceeee Tec a view Veen. | Roads, dg: Ottar (Nor. tor do. dg: rigs toh Dien the facial Kemiity, Romeror, ghuanerns ort yg ed surpassingly love! edding mM aD ho a ous. She Fischer - ew Yi * | Jor Hampton Hoags, « tor Buk River, sci | A . Arrived, @regs and lorg biout veil, ner face literally | here to-day have issued @ circular addressed to of the Scenes Where women visited saloons | Bene Huse MeNeues, Greonwaen vor Rew werk, with igs, tO load for Sew | Drew, iyo we wreck Of the big Nunwanies , Raven saat’ dein She vet 4 oe ne . | She ni F e pse Tou! é i x + | ver, ‘ F - ' covered With biusues and dimples. She belaved | the cuairman of the Board of Supervisors, recom. he never suw any trouble, ‘Inhese rough, vioated | gtone to order. livan, Perry, Boston; 24th, bark Me eo dure H-Atwood, Bangor for Baitimor remarkably we too, Any quantity of comple mending that a Convention oO: Supervisors and | #Ud b.ear-eyed \eioWs tous Off thelr buts and actin BOUND East. ‘M steelman, Boston for Philacel- Road: re ments were paid to her. I heard one of her | Assessors be called in ali Counties of the State | tue most yespectiui manner, and many were deeply Steamshin Neptune, Berry, New ¥ 4 ‘ ae | Hf salem tor do, bridesmaids express to Nr. Websrer her surprise | SpeasOr# De called 10 ae exe, and that ali prop- | affected. it wus seared that the houxenold duwes | rteamenip Santee priagere Sew York lor sew’ Bed- naabettts I Areva, bark Olive, Clark, | pits Many Terie: Otter (ir. trom New York for #8 Lizzie consenting to give up her beliesaip, | erty, real and personal, be taxed at ite fall value, | Would be hegiected, vut tuese things would seque | ford. Santos, April limCieured, brig Swiltsure (Br), Apple- | Rocklant sehrs Uhrve Sisters, Aun 8 Rrowu Vash With oi) the weights of Wasington society and = | themseives. “some iicte iri wouli vowuutecr to | Hig Ligele ¥ Kimball, Lunt, Port Johnson tor Newbu- | dore, ‘Hainpion lioudsy Wily bare Beane Sortie (BP, | SO Ae en or oelymo ithe Gh ron ue Wantages o) her posits attend the children, and tuey migut get an invites “a “ for do. | ton Js Weldit, a Sateay ta a a quiet Virginia home. Mia TENNESSEE POLITICS, tion {0 take dinuer with sows beigabor, The | agi)? Quicksiep, Hutebineon, Hoboken for New Bed. | <r Jonys (Anugua\, May 9—Arrived, brig Constance Nerthnart tof Basta oan Btn hom Corkand’ he “Love rules the court, the p. " bread, she Wouid assure tuem, Wouid pol ve sour, r Lizzie C 0 x 7 f h yliger, new OK, 9 othe assed wes Raabe Robinson WaKnowne Geb lore is heaven add heaven Nasuvitie, May 21, 1874. | or would the suitts be any ihure buttoniess Iman | SOnE Marie mennte ne. Hopkins, New York for Bangor. PA a EM ory oy MR by 4 Philade pie eet un Pnothas, Hen) strong, Geo Savage, * » * * * The Democratic State Executive Committee met | tmey <8 g/dl ert basea her claim to the rignt Bene aan y tO J Mzabethiport tor Newburyport. Freeman, Reed, New Yor ‘wth, brigs Hatue | Empress, for bad iia are i ype Mary an 4 ABRAHAM LINCOLN. * vith ¢ to vote because she Was human, so far as (he setir Helen A Hoyt, Coane, saltimore tor New Huven. | aton (ur), Cook, boston: M Helen ‘Fi . Balt | Luke, Smtitay Freak Bieter mek The Der che last ty gem 0 ee een Se eee date of the | legality. o: ve question is coucerned «he did not | ,Seht ¥ Townsend, Gaibraih, Sew Yurk sor New: Me ae ay 5 Mele: Puchiad, SSI") Sorel Aninea Godiroy, Hraukiin Fiero, Onwards ¥ if rf f g ” hersell, W were oe sailed May 5, bark Swall Farrar, M i fol: * Seen 2 White House aFe too fresh lh the minis or Seale | State Convention has not yet been Axed, but It | ouuie Women were not a ciass py them | PULRON a nun, Brown, Port Johnson for Stout d May 5,0 low, Farrar, Marseilies Soe eee ent Hane ae ail our readers to require any recall. Duriug a | Will be ou the 12th or itn of Augast, One mem- | seives, Men and women Were tie two iuives whlch | ton, : . Port Johnson for Stoning: | | In port May 4 bark Elgin (ie), Kimball, from Fort de | Helis, doxelee botue K Froid and Carrie Waik poruon of the War the State diuaers, which, fod | ber of the committee states that their cise! ooject | made the Whole. Seu laa menta! iacuities which | “sehr Calvin, Thomas, New York for Boston. ance, arrayed dl, tas Sew OPK. amnehip Karl of Lons: | VWitaNuTOS, 80. May 19—Arcived, steamsliy Regie formed JoF 80 MAY years 4 feature Oo: the Wuite | Will be to harmonize ali elements against the re | the women did not possess, ena women possessed | Sehr Arctic, Wuidcn, New York for Waidodoro, dale (Br). (froin Newcastle, E), New 1oras Z Iator, Jones, New, Tonks House, were discontinued. ‘Ihe evening r pubdlican party, The committee meets again to- | mental qualities which the meu did not possess. Behr J J Wortuingcoi loboken tor Pawtucket, Sr Jous, NB, May W—Arrived, ship Kendrick Fish, TNT eT vewkucry Ominondson, Liverpools Coptions, however, and WoOse of New Yeur's pay, | Worrow. They might just as well take up tae two | Sehr Kim< ¥ York tor Warren, ts, Sonithamipion, FeNCKFORD, May 1—-arrived, sche Lqual, Titus, New were kept up durmg ail of Mr. Lincoln's term, as Pe eM el | parts of the scissors and clu that one was su- Behe varie By A ag for Providence, Cleared Isth, sclir Gariand, Libbey, New York. yore " a ood tuey have been since. AMASA SPRAGUSL’3 HORSES, perior to the other part. it wae said that menhad | Senr k Le New Yorelur Moekintare Garled with, steamship sidonian (Bel, Glasgow. po. ted—Sebr Helen P, Jone: ‘ANDREW JOHNSON. | Superior judgment. Well, she would lec that go, | Sehr A Gurney, Pore SON an ee Bee avon, «| TaMTRam Sprit ase Arrived proviouy Wham udben ith ay ML eeved ‘The wife of our last President but one was a Provivexce, R. 1, May 21, 1874. | she, however, toucht that women had superior Port Jolison tor New Londow. maha mani Mts ‘Thrasher, Port Joknson. confirmed invalid. who Was physicaiy unequal to ‘The sale of Colonel Amasa Sprague’s horses was | Judgment in some tilugs. She tuea spoke oF (ne is, Port Jolson tor Providence. American Ports, tue task o! presiding over the Executive Mau- | competed toms Th ‘al . {the t | Buperiority Of Woulen avout the housenoid and of y ot Bangor. ALEXANDRIA, May 19—Sailed, se fiow, Mra Patverson and Mrs. Stover, daughters | Completed to-day. The total proceeds of the two | jar own experience. Her husvand, aiter sleeping 9 astport. Bediord; Maria ‘Pierson, Jersey Cit bog ees oa ee arg Sete eaters © President Jonnson, usgtimed this Wuty. ‘Tue | Gay's sales exceed $u3,002. Among the notable | quietly thrvugh the might, Would th tue wormug ones eC PEG | ReSNAUG, he juown, sears, | ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DieFRR Jormes say. * ain persou irom East Tennes- | saies to-day were those of a two-year-old black | ask her what kind Of @ time she had during the t Yoriand ior Providence, weer abba ii 0 publicity required ; nu cllurge ‘anti! divorce grauiet. ete see,” ae ied herseil, devoted her wiole | stallion, sire Evnan Allen, dam Cliariotte F, jor | night, She did pot Wish to se¢ @ mad moe Droken sehr > r arr, Vort Jounson tor Salem, ON, May 21—Arrived, steal Vice Iree. M. HUUse, Auorney, Wi Broadway, tune, With energy, tact oud skill, to 8,500 to F. 5, Stevens, ai swausey; tne ody horse | down tian one Who bad been helping lus wile take seks OH ene fee ginbey ur Boston, Redford. nd, Baltimore via Norfolk; Sie ae Oh Ce TUE Oe Sua lomaane | 91,000 i dnaee ior a Nee fore ate ate ies. | pero {frouina over ian. ‘nue closed ‘oy | yAghF MA Frediore, eriaan, Pore onasou ter NeW: | by Kutetaom Momers Cleatueager caring (aD) gue, | A BERALE BRA Na Ott Gosrdinaeen ot COM Uaibarien ; rigs J we) y ‘ te ander fi mgr. Siieers, sited by ai r jomes thas ber only recoesiden Was at ti "hue L btevens, stud, + . Me ep eecties "dad" G caneiseieks whe tha | icraan” we ™7 SAGAN Aine, fot Gote Wo domes | bonsins AD cog i a eek | eval anh

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