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10 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 381, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. $$$ ——— TL y | : t, Gi Sailed 4 15\h. Adelaide, Baker, Howes, Post | they rode to the Hill. Colonel Hart led them to | This church, of which the Kev. Father Thaothy is fohr Connecticut, Gres att: La agozeeens | Hn. Ade aise, 5 command; Post Rankin, No. 10, G. A. Lewis; : ¢ DECORATION DAY. Frank Head, No, 16; vost Mullery, No, 84, Jamea | the Weenuwken Cewetery, wuere oral offerings pastor, bas been in existence ovly seven years. | | els Cherub, Petcher, NDOMDERET May Iv Artived, Gazello, Bruna, Baltl+ L. Parley. At Ove o’clock Mayor Hunter, @X-Mayor in abundsnce were set upon the graves amid pro- e Passgionist Fathers nave also charge of the fy ‘ York, | more, Hoowt, President James S% Stravaian, Super- fouud silence, The Hobokea Cemetery Was then county Almsuouse and Penitentiary at suake Hill, writr.J 0 Raters, Fletcher, Bordingham for New York, i cieas Tih Sauich, $00 | visor 5. 8. Duteher, John F. Henry, Captain Tauner | Visited. and, In addition to the usual ceremonies, At three o’ciock in the afternoon the Bisnop sehr Fiora A Sawyer, Nutter, York. Pe , * ‘ son a discourse Was deavered oy Mr, Mussenie. ‘the proceeded to St. Bridget’s church, of whicu the | with lumber to Simpson & Co, Licata, ApFil90—Arrived, SP Thurlow, Tabbitts, Mew and Dr, Justin D, ‘Fwiton tok their positio y hr Olive Avery, Gott, Providence for Now York. sin (and lett May 9 for New York). Sehr Istang Cty, Allen, Gloucester tor New York, with Wannewunpe, May 13—Arrived, Helu Moll, Meyen ¥ e stand, wa dressing the soldiers Oually turues their steps toward Grove Rev. Patrick Corrigan 18 pastor, ana there ad- J The Service of Flowers for the Gray es | r semblage, nai —"We meet, this bright Sabbath Chureo Cemetery, Where un eloquen address was minisiered the cuorament to in persons, neariy nines Sate ae Saco ior New York, with Pe inet gl mp 1u—sailed, Enico’ Nicolas, Smith (rom f | Gierucou, ta obedience to the law of our State and = delivered by Dr. Goble, Wiose oration a Fortress all of Woom were children. This, thenga the “ ayoes ‘Rorrai May 15—C! New of Dead Heroes. | because itis the denen or pt ‘citgens torender Mooroe last year will be remembered, The ar- youngest Catholic church in the city, 18 the most scenes fe nibal, Fendieton, Calais for New York, with es, M, May 15—Cleared, Clara, Dilwita | honor tu those that ure gone aud to decorate the Tangements ‘yestercay Were admiravie, and the fourisning Jor ite years. The interior of the edl- |“ schr success, Richards, Providence for New York. KaNGoow, April 13—Cleared, Uncle Toby, Sinnett | statue of Avranam Lincola—to commemorate his glorious weather stimulated the dispiay vf deep fice was decorated tusteiully apd the walls and sehr Heien, earl, Kall River for New York. Channel. ? & - | preat and noble deeds, and Dot ouly nis, but those | eMtuuslasaa Wicd characterized the ceremonies. ceiling handsomely trescoed, Kefure many years chr Nine, Fox, Taunton for New York. Ly NDERLAND, May Je—arrived, Ossinack, Ossinack, Who Jell with nim in their effurts to save tie lile —— amucod jarger building qiil be required ior tois | gan ieet er dalo,. Brg ven, Glouce: er for New York, with baer reat gyms om Sisofieid; Cacimines: New YESTERDAY'S CEREMONIES. Ol our nation. We eet to mingle our sympathies THE DAY ELSEWHERE. rapldly growing parish. | ache if Tarde teen. beasidanse sor New York, | york. a * | witn the bereaved of the Norti, witn no Wukind | amen |e am z | . Sehr Ss Wooste Prac! Me. for New | Vico, May 1—Arrived, Nucya Barrera, Santos, Savam feelings toward the bereaved of the Soath, 1a- | SECRETARY BRISTOW'S ORATION mx xovIs- | FIFTH AVENU PRESBYTERIAN } york, with tumver a | nan. . a deed, We hope that they recoguize, a8 we recug- cali | WE | nize in the Union restored, « common man lood —_ = | OHUROH. ’ pO OR pM at on oe ence aoa eee pa j . ubd & COMMON Gestuny. ‘the invocation Lrayer LOUISVILLE, May 30, 1 | — © MERE Boneee Cpoadan. Book! jor J ork, ‘dais F , 4 4 y » ” ? we to Ca ensey. ovtoune, May 15—The cargo of the Marco Polo, Decking the Statue of Lineoln ard the Wii dow ve umered oy ieev. Dr. Fulton. Secretary Bristow deuvered tue oration at the | _ At the Fitth avenue: Presvyterian church yester | Stuy Ncpiune's Bride, Linsley, Galais for New York, | Scatfer, trom New York for Bremen, which wai | br. Futton invoked the Divine spirit upon the | 4, ae. _ day afternoon the Kev. Dr. Hall preached the an- | witu iuimber to Jed Frye & Uo, | | strunded’ at Andresselies, was discharged in very Grave of Parregut. | audience and thanked the Author of all blessings jecoration ceremonies here yesterday, Hesaid:— nial sermon im support of the American Seamen's | Mary Brockway, Ford, Connecticut River tor | condition, apd ts to be reshipped here for Bremen, > | for en bation sale irom out the bere Perhaps sorning more distinctly marks tue de- nt t ye ad ead PREP TR Livervoou, May 16—The master of the Ariel (s), ar- | of Wars Until its power and Influence is pow fei’ | gree of civilization uibeined by @ Country or com- Dr. a yreach€@a a most earnest discour: Mal in, Eaton, Providence for New York. rived here trom New Orleans, reports that on May 4, in I = or Schr K Kennedy, kelly, Rockland for New Yor, with | [atau N. lon 32 W, he saw two large ships, one evidendy Ab wll parts of the world. He thaoked the Al- | wunity toun tender regard for the memory of its taking as Dis text the story In the Acts of | m migity forthe great power and influence which | dead, ‘rhe care Ww linie to J & Brown, indistress, and fying signals which could vot be dts fen oF the dead tescities to ine | Aposties Of Paul's famous voyage, during which | sehr Kiizas Kaynard, Phillips, Pall River for New | tnyuished; the other apparently s anuing for her. | Th THE PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY | titeharacter of Abraham Lincola had given us | Virtues of tne liy.uv. ‘The Memory of those Woose , Some Of the sailors tried to escape and save thems | york Yaxaished; the offer apparoutly s.onUing fo er hee thiouuucut the world; taae four the MuMblest | Valor we How ceivorate sioud ive inthe bearts | selves In Ume of danger, and ol the grout preach- | Setir IL A Forsyth, Hobbie, New Wayen tor New York. | Qpnearuncy it, was thougat that ate had fost her rude —_—— Waiks of lie aimao maghs build bimseli ap til ne Of succeeding xenerations sv long as the priaci- er’s Warnlog that it was necessary jor (he safety sehr Dart, Wiliams, Stamford tor New Yor. der. fhe Ariel expericuced a terrific gale from W tor gvew to asiutue. He prayed also for the Presi- | pies for which they jougat aud died énali be valued — Of all that these gafiors shouid be detained to do BOUND East. two days previously. Parade of the Grand Army of the Republic— Ceremonies at the Academy of Music This Evening. SECRETARY BRISTOW'S SPEECH AT LOUISVILLE. Yesterday, the soth of May, waa Decoration Day proper, though, by common consent and by legal provision, to-day 1s to be more generally observed for the grateful duty of garlanding tue gri these dead nero: time the Union saved irom disruption by the pa- trlotic exertions and sacrifices of @ whole people. ‘The order of the observances of this day andeven- Ol | whose biood cements for aly deut of the United Stutes; be who came forth from the tanyards of Galena and waiked at the head of the ures to bacue aud Victory, He thanked | God jor what ne 1s to-day. Toe Sunuay school children of Banson place church then suny, under the leadership of Voionel Perry, of Rankin Poss, My country, ‘tis of thee, pweet land of liberty, the assemblage joiniug in with excellent effect ‘The orator of the day, Captain Tanuer (woo lost both legs In battle for (he Unioa), was then intro. duced, and spoke for about bali hour, eliciting Irequent appiause. He suid, standing there 1 tue Wauing hours of the day devoted to tue decoration of the yraves of tue soldiers of the Kepubiic ana | With the shades of tne declining century falling last wround us, it Was a proud privilege to point to such a uuble wud enduring figure us the oue Which they uad come there to-day ww decorate. Wuile time shail iasc aud the ever-recurring season of flowers suail Oring about these memorial services so lung snal! the wemory of Abraham Lincoln ru pure ud jragrant in tné nostrils of the American Among mien, Occasious luke this uust be ever full Of interest to those Wilo love their country aud uvesire to perpetuate its Imelitations, Alrnouga ten years have passed since (he cont, LOW (oo so0n ts khow and appr est extent its beneficial resuits or its influence upon the destivy Of a great people. | tisevea | late to their tull- | their duty. This was something like the doctrine of predestinamon—it was necessary that we should #4 do our duty i accordance with the mMeaus placed at our disposal by Providence. The preacner spoke at length about the life of the salior and the hardships aud responstoilities that class Of wen had to endure, and the many The {undameutal idea upon which the great | reason# there were why the community should lounders wilded Das been carried to its logical | fee! kindly disposed in helping and sustatuing Yesuit; and the poitical AXioMs of our satuers, thac all men are created equal, that they are e aowed by their Creator with certain inahenaole | acter, riguts, aud that among these are ue, loerty and | to tne daily liv the pursuit of happiness, bave iound tuier ius tration aud broader application, THIS IMMORTAL DECLARATION 18 no longer limited by iueal boundaries, bat reaches lortn to every man, of whatever race or color, Who breathes the alr or treads the soll of | the Union, ‘The universality of its application 1s now piatuly declared in cur written constituuon, | aud our national emblem foats over pone who are not eutitied to its eqaal protection. He then (ollowed with a vrief résumé of the po- | these tellow-workers, The duues pertaining to | sailors at sea were ol t Most responsible char- were beginning Low lo atiach of these meg a@due estimate of value. The or oa shore needed protection fromthe harpies who would prey Upon bim, for, @8 4% geberal ind peop | thing, the sailor was without a home op land. |The American Seamen’s Friend Society had ac- complished much in this connection during the past year, and haa given saelter to aud provided temporally and spiritualy {or large numbers of seamen, who would otherwise nave been obliged to roam at large without sympatuy or relief, Bark Winasor (Br), MeLeod, Now York for Liverpool. or, Arthur, New York tor Boston. Seur DW Vaughn, Buker, Goboken for Providence? sehr Palladium, Ryder, Hoboken for Providence. senr Amiaouda, Wella, Hoboken for Boston. Sehr J H Gordon, Lreland, New York for Boston. c infield, New York tor Provi- dehr Crusade, Mullen, New York for Orient. w Delt Kartleen (ir), “Mallett, New York for St Johns, sehr Maggie, Cummings, Magic, Aume J Russell, MARITIME MISCELLANY. RG See cable nows. Suir Wreurxpox, of abundoned at sea, was insure tule and Neptune oftices, Boston, air Mani Lovise (Br), wrecked 1U— oston Marine, Leuther, $6,700; Manutacturer Mutual, $1,700, ScunJ 0 Faexp, which was sunk by bark Clemen- was nearly loaded when lost. St Pierre, mae, $5,000; New Englaud The owners have AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, May 23—Arrivel, schra JA Lord, Calais: D Giford, i 1 shannon, laugio, A Flak, Lotte, nid Maggie MC) a ‘or Georgetown. ani tedesenes kinily. & Jouny, Hoxton; ida Birdgall, Groton: J N Parsons, Boston; Saryh Hooifman, do; Nel* Me Brown. Mar: JL Leach, Anna & Cranmer, JB austin, and Ao Carll (irom Georgetown) tol 20th- Arrived. schrs Artie Garwood, Boston; Jenni Shepherd, do; W © Bee, do; Jesse Murdock, —— (al ‘went on the ways); Lemuel !'all. New Yors; Jennie Carter, Providence; Bee, Yashington; Geo West, kmma K shaw, slias Moore, and Muggle Cain, —— for George- town, Salied—Schrs Lemuel Hall, New Bedford; J D Paige, and Royal Arch (from Georgelown), ———: L W Showe CW Holmes, RO Stanard, and M'J Kardy,—; J Lord, Washington. ‘APPONAUG, May 27—Arrived, sehr Thomas R Wil- Hams, MeGovrine, Haverstraw. PEQSTON, May 2—Arrivad, sohe Harvest Home, New ork. 30th—Arrived, schrs James A Brown, Coll aguez; Nellie M snow, Snow, Bermuda; Amos Gronswick, Ga: EH vurber, Atking, Georgetown, E Riley, ‘Riley, Alexandria: © O' Lane, RW Brown. sturges, Weehawken; Lady Blie ra, do; Hannah Willetts, Robins, d ing, in Which nobie deeds will be fttmyly com- ation. Ihe speaker would not gu Into the etal Mtreal history 6r che country from a ume previous ! d “put in # claim tor $50,000 aj Ci af i f gainst the Clementin memorated, may be sammarized as sollows, the 4nd purticalars of the lie of las wiehy to the breaking out of the war, apd through that | S H | P F I NG N 8 WS | Scie Cunerraty (Br), Jounson, trom Grenville, NS. for @etaiis having been previously published. in poverty aud vbscurity wud struggled period, with 118 results, and said a great olignt Newburvport, which went ashore on Thursday morn- Bark Western -ea. brig Alice Tarleton, i ing on the North Breakers. floated olf on Friday mor: ee arrived , ‘The grand procession is ordered as follows:— | with auversity. Emerging trum the lo had veen removed irom tne South by the abolition ing. aud way towed upto Newburyport. The vessol was | phAbiiMORe, May i Acrivid, ste Rae, DRIES Division lines will be formed at nali-pasteignt cavia im Llinois, be went seadily onward tate of slavery. He thea continued :— ee ee ea ee ear ie au | Wiliam Woodward, Young, Now York: anip Holystite , '¢ <f je lelsen, Antwer| Ars ‘a Nor), Reimer, @oloek A.M. ‘The column will move at balf-past Since the virth of this Kepubiic, When tairteed Tue causes which have operated since the close true, and that ne did not retuye to take a pilot. Reig Nfarntagion (ial, Cauros @uconsiowa Gime o'alock A. M. precisely. The line of march colonies, feeble in numbers bUL stropg In right, of tue civil War \orelard the onward movement 1k K Raton—Schr Freddie Eaton, Clarke, at Cleared—Steamer Fanny Cadwallader, Foster, New Gared tO stand in opposition to George LiL, % and check the prosperity of the South might ve OCEAN STEAMERS. 72S OF DEPaAKIUKE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE ‘At Newport 28th inst from Block Island, with sails, sebrs Sophia Kranz Dyer, Boston; ©tatesma: New ork; Rodney Varker, Varker, Ne , = a eer State and Wnitenall Provicence ro been cuntinually guiding (ils easily traced, put tus nor a suitanle oc- Steamer. |Pestination.| NE: SUSIGR MDBDOL Ey Wty, Seer From vexsomed:) Rabo eels uth ferry. nauen toward greatness. Through iorty years cusion to discuss them, am asked when | Wyomme jJune 1.|Livervoo! ;2¥ broaaway. a ; Hch—arrlved, steamers America, Billups, Savannah; Headquarters wili be established at the Everett | We wandered id a wilderness of oppression und will 1bis predicted prosperity | be realized, n al Everpoot..{awowing Green | ott SAttino— The quickest passage from this Port | Ronecea Clyde, Donnell, Wilmington: ship Andrew Senne tee morning of the parade. Division | WYRE Aud vowed down before tho golden call, | my answer is, when the passion and pre- 2, Glaszow, J er Neison, Captaia Ate | Joluson, O'Brien, Lobos (sland; brigJ H Diltinghain. <n: 2hs < 2 but God sent the Moses of the uiueteenthcentary— judices engendered vy the strife shail have London... . [69 Broadway. jen. the Carzie Nelson lief Nassau on the'éth inst, and | Tat, Mavagueg. soup a Dehowany Hamburg. .|61 broadwas. proceeided ty Abaco, where she iouk in a load of fruit outol the wilderness. But entirely subsideu, when ihe iInahenabie Marshals and alds not detalied will report totme sent uim to lew 5.}Laverpoor-|19 Brow wa Donovan Mot as before), 72Broaaway. | fast been made by the soir G | | : : 2 “ y Germanic. | | Assistant Adjutans Generai at hali-past eight | wuen, like the Moses o/ Old, he saw bis people eu. ligtit of every man to equal freedom with every et - rf f aud started tor ’niadelphia, arriving at her destination rete aa el thas B ; aaees & Fh terug into the promised fand, He culled tim to | other man is IMily recognized by suclety, wuen tue | HY GLonestere.- [yung B.\lavernocl. (2) Hroalwa ins days, 1 hours. She remained in Puiladelphis 8 | ube Arrived Meare Coes E New York; Mary ¥ f his lathers. Liucoin grew in greatness with the laborer is nut ouly fully protected tu ine, liberty | Mosel 5. |Bremen... | Gaya and then lott for this port, making the return yoy. | ~Arrive:|, briz Laura Gertrude, Risk, New York ts Y | Mor . aye in tue remarkably short time ot 803g hours.—Nassau | 29th. . . . ‘ In the evening there will be a grand demonstra | requirements of the occasion, | fgg tie pursult of ba, piiess, nue ample provision — Eiysia. 5. |Giaseow, 17 2 | Wb) Times, May 22. y f | sche rier haw ess aaa etphis. Loulsay Olay, » | as fe Jor the education of his children, and | Abyssimiu, 42] Liver poo! How lus 4 ‘ mis. ie ANGOK, May 27-—-Cleared, schr Mary Louisa, Gries tae ench a toriliaceccioes vaciertas| Mer orden dies” 2 | Wneu it vecouias Kuuwu tnd uccopted that weaitn | Zommerasla clidmbare:leyifroadwar | , Aumcanpate, May Steamer, ua, fom Baltimore: | Mamata rg 8 8 ; e pudlic memorial ¢: | 3 | 4 rong ie Naus.. Kotierdain ¥. a S-master jooner, | “osth—Arrived, brig N St . | Never was this truism more thoroughly ex- | 824 lnteliectual Improvement coime only IFO | Cansornia {1 Giaseow. ..17 I Greea | Cedar Point, jusite the yithouse, | Cleared—sehr Chas Conery, Cr. ‘Was the cecorating in tre early morning of the idividual industry and etfurt and pot irom toe 2 h Jou Of tho duscepid Acusiial’ Farcagat at Woot) | siete tis denth. that we ree Lincoln: jor it Was Dursuic of what We Cull politics, then, aud nob | Civ ot Paria Ele bereemoel rp eared Pe erege MAY coraie es (ronorinA Bers Saat o7e Seem ce Gisna tomgiatabanh to tons. ton Kaw Voth | cat Oh e cull ' o ‘| Liverne re gee aan bine 01 DW40 . ‘ rg (ee eee a Tealized bis greatuess. | f4) ren will the Suuth Nave euterea Upon tue 1ull | Spain. ‘|Eaverpoot.. RR EDU RE. Eki ADeR pera. Or Men cones 5 nee F chimond. lawn Cemetery; the forai crowning of Lincola’s | To-day he is honored all over the world. The 5 Broadway 28th—Sailer, schrs Vir, bo Boubn a no iuil | PpAain, oy Browuway. | went ashore ut Bird island, is saved. | Satled—sehr Bonny Kt CAlZAallOn OF ebell.s Which t t eventualiv e le hee : inaled sey Bowling Green | Washington: HA De Witt | speaker went on to say that oa that terrible night onsen, rom the change. No political ecovomist will | 2 statue at Prospect Park, Brooklyn, with appro- Low " a iy of April 14, 1863, When, listenivg to the stertorous na “ 09 broud war NOTICE TO MARINERS. = ,schir HN . Hiamblin, Bal " priate ceremonies, in which the Major and prin- | oreaching of the dying President on oue side uud ard Peabpslaaatetstvns eT EAR a dee is Bowlin : Green | * pine RRs OL May % Satled, schr Mary Mittin, Ferris, eipal municipal officers joined; and the planting | on (he other (he Was o1 the Wile of the President, 4 wet 1 COL | stule of Geore! Fond way. S!OAL GROUND IN PUERTO DR LA LUz—caNAny istaxns, | Hoboken. 1 = ves <i ’ he juity expected iu ihe Morning to see hera ma- SGeracious 1 seil-interesc, to say nothing Ol duty | Gellert pron wey ‘The following intormation bas been received of the ex | ,:8th Arrived. sohr Artist, Clement, New York for iscence of shoal ground in the wachorage of Pusrto de 1a bug, iran Cauatian el 7 Bowlinu | Two eusts of 644 fathoms were obtain Gime Ow 1) powting Green | jesivs sip Resistance, whem proceeding gut of the an Manpettan ee arene esc ]id Browvare | borage, then one of 7% fathoms, and immediately ufter- | Sune 24 |Liverooo. (Bowne Green | Ward tae water deepened to 10 and 11 fathoms The approximate position assigued to the shoal sound- of flowers on the graves in Caivary, Union and pian God grant (hut a Christian people will tender required of us by tue goweo rue, demand the sae Mount Olivet cemeteries by posts of tie Grand | their warm sympatuies tw her in her present @dUcation o! ail the people. | army of the Republic. These are severally ae- alllicaon—to her who was loved by nim In speaking Of the observances o! the day, he bel whose wemory 18 honored to-day—and guj, scribed below. may He who tempers the wind to the eee tana so ui all " t Besides these public demonstrations thousands § suorn jamb ve with ber. It seemed to tne speaker They terd to keep allve the sentiments of pa- ANJING, May 2/—Arrived, schr Silas jawkins, Croton. Y TON, May 29—Arrived, steamer South Caro- ’ Mua, Becket, New Yors; schrs Artour, do; Abby Wasson, Fortiand; D MGray, Kappanannodz; Flora Condoa, atl 02 Broud way. 1b Broadway. | of private citizens yesterday visited tha graves of | that veneration tor aoranaun Ligcoln was to “row Se ee Sra a nateci are seetoea | Repuuligess! June 26: Liverpon. ii Brouiway. ings a:oLuy Gate Rearing © tt distant 110 mallee, | ator Hnoeley: Phiaacignie’ ee et sci sae loved ones in the various suburpan cemeteries, worig tui it would ve Suid O| him by coming gen- Temiuded that te streugin of the government Praneecrcceee ts |bavres...,|53Broaaway. | , Beariags mayuetic, Variation, 19 uey 43 min westerly | ao stipapers bark WJ Whiting (Br), Fulmore, Livers carrying thither flowers and plants with which | erations, “Mark the periect man.” ‘trough win oder woich we live is tn the loyalty dud virtue of | Kher... 0s | Bremen :..| ZBowitny Green | in 1876, a | “CASTINE, May 26—Sailed, schr Isola, Dunbar, Port ‘hey decked the monuments and planted the the suackies i¢il of millions uf slaves, and the teoloounity is what the people. make ie die is | state ot Pennay‘a|Juae 30. Glscows iz Broadway. | ¢, SAILING DIRECTIONS FOR THE FORT OF S4vAXILLA et 3 i | Steamers belore getting to the eastward of Morro. | ,,VARIEN, Ga, May 22—arrived, sohr Hattie N Fulle green mounds which mark the place of their SRACKIO4 Were Piet ae ae ieee more than any tue Key That peas the secret of ive strengin of Herder... Sacred dust. All the several ‘ferries leading ‘rom otber, the pame ol ‘fhe Great Kmancipator.” pone napere Meer eabie apn wang, Ven ry inom City of Brusseis. iy the city towards the places of sepuitare were _,1he posts foruned in line, ans johiwed rae fromies ere conducted ta n0 boastful exuitasion | Vote ---- uly _$.1Bremen...13 Bowlne Green | Girton, will ve founds and, continuing jon the same | Tosa Monsoon, (Nor, Iventsen, savannel. : thronged, during all the morning hours, wita {hrowing boagucts aad single Mowers upon tne over (ue Men wao lel on the otuer side or weit | gge NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VEsSELS ENTER: eee eT ead ote evar tenth ore | _ EASTPORT, May 2—Sailod, sonry Nellie Baton, Ash- these pious pilgrims going laden with the bright | moss, and the doxology veing sung, tu wuica the surviving comrades. 1t 18 Impossible to doubt that | Ng THE PORT OF NEW TORK AT NIGHT.—Tho Sew tule When in si oF 8 fathoms, bring the light to bear | ford, ant Lucy, Coatwell York. © te Masses In the Svctu'ioucut for what they be- | y Se i of nearly so, afd anchor in saime depth and bot | FORTRESS MONROE, May 4—arrived, schr Fannie bounties of the season of spring, to shrines of the eee aoe Teoaguewo a wrminanion. the cer. fee ia robe right aod, buwever tuch they)may YeRk Hxmacp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night | #90 2Niy Met Ou the north side, and gravel Or stale | Pike, Hoobin. arseaia fia Naseia tor onde noble patriots whose death | uly 1. "1 Broadway. j 8 Hart, Se eae rrreok (9 Breaawae, | Hermoso must bring the light to bear KNE ki B.aad | Hart, Ree iee nna Contes keep that Course. When on the line between the north th—Arrived, ship, Harold Haatager (Nor), Olesen, uly 8.! Laverpool..|1s Brosaway and south headiands, lv to 103 tathoms water, muddy | Stavanger; barks Aldebaraa Svendsen, Water a been their con- have been tmisiea by {wise theories of government eon ire ee ou Lope oe Hrzatp sieam second vated Approach of shoaler water, | )Sailed—Barks Lord Baltimore (Br, Kichmond tor Or deiuded oy artiui teacuing Of Cunutbg aud am- | ing while burning the colors red, green, red, changing ‘tribution to the nation’s saiety. BEBVICES AT CALVARY AND LUTHERAN CEME- | bitivus leaders, we canuot full to recognize from on te the ether in succession, and can be soensey- {hath Ae \atnanhe Me rERrEs. ‘THEIR -VALOK OR TENACITY eral wiles distant. Captains of vessels upon sceing this “Suiting vesse.s beating in must k : Frames ‘ and the fidelity with wuich they auhered tothe jiengi wilh oblige us by preparing any marine news of the Light. bearing & by N easterly and NE by E utnen. C Naty, leapella Jom. i | ohuson, hor Vanduse! ‘alton, Weeeet ferry on their way, in a procession of large | ae cael/aa paca Terie arkca Pedhonosng cause in which they bad eniisted 90 lug 86 tbe ey may have for the Sbip News Lepartment of the | $i°ucfa4 for vteamory, unless of REAL draught, Wien the} Geore H Mills wud Cordova, bound omnibuses, to their burial ground hear East New ri bi field, No. 85, and Ger J i beara more conspicuous piuce iM Bistory than Urata muy genta Sa fathoms, on the centre or steam- — aR Paseed in for Raltimore, rigs J H Dillineh: York, carrying loads of beautiful plants ana '#2S! urg—Mansfield, ) @u maine Me@t- that wuich Occurred at tie crowning victory at ug Persons desirous of communicating with vessels | Sip line of tie Geiaat noes than 13 miles trom the | from Porty itico; Dauntless, from Messina; sour J er be neared in less | Rio ro; sila Moore (Br). Norfolk tor Liverpool; brig $ ima, Riclimont for Rio Janeiro; schrs Salle seine aro ew Yor : Fanny, or Baltimore within the Limite 0 y for | Early in the day # large company of Hebrews, | | JB from the upper part of the city, crossed ihe Grand ‘y, isabella Jews tervich, No. 122—met at their respective bead- Appomattox, where our greatest willitary chlei- ing at New York can do so by addressing to such ry Biickney, from Porto Rico, Gowers witu which to deck the graves of their tain ac or arriving at Ne ta light, isthe head of the shoal of Bajo Cule! with 10 . e win accorded to Lue Couquered army of tue revel- y to i2 teet of om it, while within Passed’ out—steamer Hibernian (Sr), tor Liverpool kindred dead. quarters at hali-past one and marcued thenoe to [it Mrs of surrender whic. were both jast and Vessels, care of Hamann news yacht, pier Mo 1 Bast | ee tae ory iwhome’ @amip'elengtd rks Vesterlide (Sor), tor Queenstown? Wi, tod (Aus River, New York. Letters received from all parts of the W ts» degs N of Morro-Hermovo, and distant about 2Fulee: Maria Scammell. for Pensiool: asp ot a mile, is ‘a rock with avout ls tect of | for Belfast. 1; schr Aldytha, for St John. | the foot of Broadway, where they Were toreceive geserous, For tis supers Magnaniuiity, tor Lis dalivered: Duplicates ave fe | th THE FARRAGUT NAVAL MEMORIAL. Post Danlgren, No, 118 of New York, and Post Mea cna seeavareanioaere fg ne se pres promptly ~ T Vator bn it, surrounded by 7 ao 3 fathoms. pitiied—Wark Maria F (ital), Baltimore (rom Bel. Louis M. Hamilton, No. 82, of Bast New York, at ings magactic, Variation, 5 deg 15 min easter St AGANSETT PIER, RI. May 27—Arrived, scones ‘The memory of the ilustriogs naval hero, Ad ol eopie buve twice Cuuled Lita tu preside over a re- H mira! Farragut, was Rovored at sunrise yesterday two O'clock the Visiting ;osts arrived and were ie Ccuntry, aua in spite of podmica! enmity ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. | fA the Buroauot Navigstion. | Jolin Cropktord, Hart, Providince, for s iw York; Fred aes it WYMAN, Commodors, US 5. Mydrographer, | Walton, Kich, do tor ‘Baltimore; Veranda, Pond, New MIGH WATER U8 Hypaocnardic Ovricx, Wasuixarom, DO! ay 19, | York. morning with ell the tokens of affection that @ cordially welcomed. after due Lonors bad been Bld persuual Waiice, barmicss agalust suco as he, Eratetul people could bestow. According to the paid by each post cars were taken for the diferent [story will accord Lim the higuest rank as @ | jeter oe | aay 613 | 1875 2th—sanied, sobre J Crocktord. and Fred Walton, programme of arrangements the committee as- cemeteries, Posts Mansfeld and Dahlgren going GRAND RESULTS OF THE WAR | Sun set ‘ane 123 Sandy 433 | e A ep May 23—Arrived, sour MM: Flewmiog, ry sembied at the War Veteraus’ Union Ciud at mid- to Calvary and Posts Germaine Metiernich and Wiich mory than compensate the country for all | Moon rises..mora 2 00| Heli Gate.. 703 | WHALEMEN, Ralled“nohr suite Frank, Now Yorks caste pleme a COs al u ‘e | femrened N. Ny lay 2 ¢ Bignt on Saturday and proceeded thence to the Louis M. Hamilton to Lutheran, while detals of honey ana property ate tue extinct.oa Of slavery | PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 30, 1875, | ,tistten trom Sept Moniton. of bark Temartane, of WB. | ing, Hoboken for Norwich: Idella Felicia, Newburg tof Marine barracks, the invited guesis numbering half @ dozeu men were sent to Mount Olivetand and the recoguized indissoluoility of our national . + “ y . | reports her at Port Willlum, Stewart's island, NZ, in | get eglle, Peck, do; Joseph Quod: i, Port Johnsons ewbirg. rig Gen Wm Hf Havelock, for Windsor, NS; w Yor! bbie, st Thomas, February, with 80) bbissp and 1W do wh oll; ail woul; | bound of @ orwise next day. oak “s . May 28—Arrived. schrs Helen A Hoyt SPOKEN. + Crane, Baltimore; K Van Aman Brewer, Georgetown, —_ DC: A&E Baker, Murray, New York: sloop Unity nearly five nundred persons, inclading many Union cemeteries, where but one or two who Union, ang the tiie Is noc Jur distant whee these | Wili be accepied and ad vitted as Uiessinga by tue ARRIVALS. ladies. A battalion of marines wasdrawauo om served during the war of the rebellion are toe peop) Ol every sectiun, The men of tne the parade ground, and everything being inreadi- erred. The flowers for Calvary and Lutheran South will soouer or later gamit that success | at WERALD STEAM YACUTS axD Ness the entire party proceeded to toe little trans- cemeteries were taken out im wagons, so thar {2 Waat they ubdertook would have been & | BEPOR Tus nN a - ’ | ri 13 1 OWE ue | HERALD WHITESTONE TRLEORAPA LINS. Bark Escort, Carver, from New York 7 Thomas, do, portin waitiogatthe Navy Yard. The weather there were no inconveniences or delays when the ley tnink of thpir action, in the "past 1s af Mey U S steam frigate Colorado, Capt Geo M Ransom, Port 7, fats 5. in'2t ad bg Be tee er PORK ROYAL, SC. May 29, PM—Sailed, steamer Hunts ‘Was delightful and the sail up tbe river was much grounds were reacned. | 4 Lark Underwriter (Br), from Port Talbot for Monte- ville, Quick, Sew York. Muinent 80 jar agit Can allect tue present and | Royal via Hampton Roads ; i BLPHIA, SM \—Arrived, Ad enjoyed despite tue sad feelings which tue occasion Af CALVARY CEMETERY. future interests of the country. What we have ® | , Beamer Germania (pew. Bri, Kennedy. Liverpool May Y1080, ADril 1 18: 8S, Ton 8 WY cateabbatatn Mey, Reardiet, Ae, Mise Maturally suggeste A special train of cars When the cars reacued the bridge Tight to expect and insist upon is practical | Yin Queenstown Zist with mdse aud passengers toh Letra in este kee ores NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS, | “cicared-sehr Ouiver ames, Dabvite, Palt River. ure to the country, aud “ Svainer San Marcos (Br), Burrows, Liverpool May 6, Cleared—Schr Oliver Ames, Babot had be oi tO) i t h id, 4 asap imho bit Ganka Sth. Ks §=6Norge (Nor) Sar ren. Liverpool en secured, and at hail-past two was jormed, and tothe sound ofadirge fromdram cueeriul vbedience to Its constitution and | yiq Boston ch, with mage to Suow & Bi — ‘Norge on), 8 ¢ * " t - 0 5 7 | Pro K, . Mersina; brig Open sea, Hatch, Bat O’cieck yesterday morning the entire party icft and fife tue line slowly marched tarouga theceme- |4W# Mure ulstorical = and — sentimental | Steamer Mose] (Ger), Neynaber, Merchants, shioping agents and shipmasters are ta. | Pini: Nelsen, Nevsina: briz Open Sea, Hatch loyalty is. of Jar lesa consequence. Southampton 18th, with d snvurh. wo ciel: | sebenhd Gnas. Oy sebewepubar ts ae cemauais Renton” | tsetiued Mel, andl siiasd “anaa dee ks ¥; Bureaa, No 45 Fleet street, oF schts Uliver’Ames, for Taunton: James W. Brown, tot t street, oF to tha Paris offles, | Siavacuen A bark supposed to be the Primus (Nor), Messina, passed up at3 Fat wakk bReakwaten, May 29—PM—Nothing of note to-day, Del, May 20-Arrived schr John B Sweeney, cabled to this country free of charge ant publishe 1, Sueua for orders. vf the Grand Central depot jor, Woudiawn Cemetery. ne Die } in < The attendance included many veteraus of Marg «tery to the nove Mouumebt to the Union cead of We ask nv sacrifice? vi conviction, uo humtia- Tachs £ Oo. Had heavy weathers we ae the aray and navy, the Grand Army of tbe Repub. the Empire 5 , erected oy the Common Council tion of soldier prige While insisting and eniorcing ‘Vat 47 28, lon 2603, an American ship, bount ea t, Rue Serive, the arrivals at and departares from ku. air day Hie also being represented. the trip 1M the tram of New York cus. Tue line halted in front of the Very principe resuiring irom tue victory. We | showing tiers MPC; 24th iat 41 14,'lon 5934, an go, | was devoid of incident, except tnat when dawh soonument, where they were greeted by Rov, Jook with indulgence, i not witu imdit no Ae ees Sl cacy mninn. oes Leones er | eee end Kastern porw of American and all foreiga brose a ieeling vu! general satisiaction prevailed on the apo. ogies aud devenses tuat will cers ), bound west. e action p led ta jorth vy the de- City of Houston, Deering, Bermuda May 2 ma, vowels trading with the United States, the same will be View ofthe aaspicious surroundings of the com- Father Sylvester Malone and an assemblage of tainly throula ali time ve p meenner Oey meee, See actie 4 tage Ase “poe 7 " " . or the me joaght ¢ n with indse and pi rs to ‘Outerbridge: yz | hy ; Bt tg decoration, It was after our v'clock wien several hundred peopie. The Rey. Father read the revelion, wad agree to aider with them on | g@sermuda. spoxe German raan-ot war Undine, irom A rohidlea dterprepergrs tipo hit calor gl | Seer ar hse tured, scar’ Olive, Ritesbeth, Br onieh ypu wen Atos Hb! the appropriate service tor tue repose oi the a iy bee " ere c 2 Norfolk, bound in; 28th, 1at3d 19. lon 6% U9, bri Countess ranean ports will dod the Paris office the more New York. PA cote ye Guties Of the Lour and of the jature. He said that 4 he f ~ ren ; oo len, Pls a @ Charming Moruing, anu tee fresb and invigorat- r, e s Seamer 4 and, Whitehurst, Savannan, ¢ days, with | iy e cl W lau, tan atacapiete bat’ ite enecring noe Binniy abate 4 cruci War bad been lought, out the couutry was _ Aner @ refereuce to Scotland, ner wars with mdse and 21 passengers to B Lowa asinericaned OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, | TH, May aised, sehr J jall, Powell, by Toe tht ag at re Wy eaigie depoe | BOW Feuaited, one in nationality wud one Ju pur- England and ner present lo) he said:— Ek the entire passage; passed a buoy 4 4 Bete re ou, May t—Arrivet, steamer MoCiellan, an immense crowd vad assembled, visitors, evi- RPG, ANG gh tae) “enudees af MMOS | May we not then look iorward with assured come PINS au Li snqth to the orth of wreck, SW iru | 5 stled. bark Nereid, Miokerson, Rarope. | March, Baltimore ‘vin Norfolk) schrs Henry Croske: dentiy, coming irom distant places io the country. P O fidence to tne time tn the pear ture when alliue | / OLS COO Dominion, Walker. Richmond, Point roL, May $9—Arrived, bark Lyn (Nor), Wold, Wil, | Fisebcthport: Chaneclior, Ferguson, 1 t: Gust, Mard destroy the Uaion will bittecly regret tne part . t S ¢ : } teiligent men, North and South, will not ouly ac and Nortolk. with indse and passengers to the Ula Do- their fatuers tuok in tue matier, It is our duty to cept the resust of the late confict, but will | minion steamshinC . tarow tie iuantie o1 charity over all, and, burying recognize ‘he diessings that dow from it, steamer Jonn Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, DO, witn E frown, -ackett, Verplank's: Port ; Fi . Bnot | and John Warren, MeGarr, Hoboken: L Taylor, do for Pawtucket; John Stockhun, fart, and ‘Palma, The marines Were drawn up in excelient torm, Men vemng exceedingly neat in their dres t and May 2%—Sailed, ship Africana (Br), Jordan, Bpparently impressed by the scene. Amid the “ary i 4 ‘ " Solemn sxrains of & funeral dime the marce | ‘22 ancien SL she Whole, SOGntr}y Aste 108} tens (ee ane any Sumer issue ou da8 at Pte ee Trae, Iamges W0Sdays, | Hew York | Weeks, Hoboken: una # Jacobs, Jones, and Artist Cie. ; omy of the : mmene a snow e country, 3 ave beea an irreparable calamity tv both eec- wf saearn wot Dundee), Webster. Iau dsye 1 ment, New York: Carrie Gurney, Cusick, Verpiank' The saucentuane, weil sow samoered uenriy & area: in its principles aud prospects to permit tne Pans itne countey, While we must dider with See erate oe ce sorn march 1p aod or his Meme ME en ete nl eta Comer ee ee persuns, ioliowed in respectial stience. [aon tg Wmjurtous elements iM Its Body those Who soagat Lo dusulve the Uulow ad ook tor Maytein lon #3 W; April 1, lat 38 13S, lou 2324 Ww, | MAvFe ‘Whal-z, Feist Jugh ase Golgumith, Maversienet Baxter, Lamphear; Van Buren,’ Delano: Term history Of spoke ship Howard D Troop (Hr), trom Lobos Isiand for Sailea 29th, bark Surprise, Hoyt, New York. - coster; Steuford, Orne, and Oilve Avery, Goty - bs politi the daty of all, a8 well as tne fy, fre body seemed to ve impressed with ibe solemnity or = POL Pe from different s andpoint upon t occasion, although the surrounding Phe pwd peat ode Stay," to press iorward the struggie that ensued, we may saiely concede Falmouth, :4days out; loch. lat 7 8 wrk | Guascow, May 20—Satled, steamer State ot Georgia | ee jerrus umd tanperith It wes beatiy ave oa hol om ia ite integrity and per- to them ine right to told Buca opinions us they Caribe /HD, trom Portland, dtege x, | clock when tue grave Was reached. Already had ‘y- tin , hike ia respect to the past ana claim trom them gah) oon, v/ % the green srase which covered rae reaaiasof the | ,Apoemon, “ihe Fallen Braver was then tead oniy a cucerfulJovaity w the present and facure, | “ire retort (tt seas err ayecrsoead fics 1. NE RPO RO a lamented hero been strewn witn gariauds of love, fay - . vokiyn Argus. and why sooui this be sof Are We mase to J 8 Phillips & son; vessel” to maste: sem, New York, to load for South Americ: Br), Knight, New ¥, Haves, May 29—Saile ‘with archangel. ‘Tow was followed oy the decoration of the gra " oi Livenroot, May 29—Salled, bi Leopoldine Fri QDG the subsequent addition o ge lance , not bound oge y tes of onsanguio- Gibraltar April .0. ol, May ed, bark opo! aude le ‘ot sonsin Diy to the somtronon er the gf Sor very sa stanous duty, a8 suey we siivated 10 ail sec yyy and ‘commanity ol material’ interests? Wark Ada, Gray, Race, Bue: aes fyree £8 days. with | (Ger), Voigt, Darien. seniede Schr hay Adelbert, Meady, New York. One presen: was toucued with the spectacie, and | “YB> 0! tue cemetery, eac ig desiguated LY Whatever promotes discord or Weakness in our bhies &c., to K W Ropes: vessel to Brovt, son oc. as Sevrsanrron, May 9-Selled, shames Ones Gn, | Sse ai Bo ated. Fe Mohemta # small fay, placed thereon by the committee be- vera. fore the arrival of tne posts, aod on each oithese Commas Buhl graves was piaated a tow t Schr Moss Glen ent tureatens danger and dis | gacit a r vOut ays. with iruit to Lawrence, Giles’ & Co; Vessel (6 PT | Rovers (from Hull), New Yerk; Ohio Ger), Meyer (from | ike, dul Woutever gives strength Nevius & Son. Passed Gibraltar April 17; experienced | premen), Ualtimore. (Ger), Meyer from | in bloom, The auty nd perpetuity to our free imstitutious e promises Wand SW gales most of the passage; May \¥, oo . a ‘Traces, May 20—Arrived, bark Rodolfo Danovaro ‘whem the Marine wand strack up the dirge the Memory of the great and good man wnose re- Mains were thus publicly honored the musi¢ led, ship Peeress (Mr), Miller, Flint Island and led, steamer Constitution, Austin, “ , “Assembly” 0 and the prvcessiva - ‘anama. ‘ many @ soul-stirring scene. The pro- | Yer “Assemuiy’’ was sounde viessings to the people in every part of the coun- ; Faoiee seats roma Ceedings at tue grave wera opened vy the Gie reformed aud marched homeward. In sais ceme- try und to their posterity. God speed te time hr (tal), Podesta, New York. | aD ey agony, Thoeneine, for’ Wortols: Ciud of Company B, Thirteenth regunent, by #10) ery Post Dauigreh have » plot in which (wey wyen the men ol tue North and South suali vie | With ina Bell, Halt’ Richinon 6 Hall, tolman, New Yorks , log “The Story,” after which there was have baried eigat of their members, and (hey bore with each other in eiforts to revulid tne waste | Moderate weather, 2. ite ig days, with sagar | LONDON. May 29—Ship Ivanhoe (Br), Luke, bound to | William Melon Kos 4 appro- 1. . by Mr. W. H. Pemverton, aner Cvidenoe yesterday of the esteem in wuilcd they places, to promote the genera: weliare and to ad- | god molasses to Swah & Son; vessel to F A ant Couvoy, Fredch, do; Nantilus, Peck, Te New York, while leaving Calcutta 28th inst, wassligntiy American Chief. snow; priate are. pies ‘the Glee Clu ark the’ Dear | Were held wie living, The decorations beng Vauce, vy ail proper meus ‘he greatweus and | “Sour larael Hoow, Hatch, lburacon Vdays, wih fruit | damaged by colliding witn a tag. sue will be repaired | "SAN f RANT OU, May BC leared, brig Nautilus, Mex Spot.” ‘then Mr. Joon Oukey deiiverea the Yor? Profuse. prosperity of our common couatry. to Linal & Co; vessel to BJ Wenverg. before preseedin lose. Ta. +4 AT LUTHERAN CEMETERY. = en | yeehe Wid ‘hensel, Soper, Georgetown, DC, for New | Ye! MAY ANNAT, May 2%—Arrived, steamer Cleopatra, oration o the Gay, in the course of whicn he paid @ just and eloquent tribute to tue memory of ad- Bark Henry Ronkiog (84, Pritebard, from Rio Janel- the ¢ Haven PASSED THROUGH Maly Gare were also desiguuted by small fags, Val iofued & Lollow square | CORDIAL IRTERMINGLING OF FRDERAIA AND | Bulkley. New York. ro for Aracaty, wes totally wrecked on the bar of the Sale: Wiral Farragut, whose lite ne vriefy reviewea 22° Poss, ou a teamor Wyoming Teal, Philadelphia, around one of the graves, aod with Commauder . . BOUND sovT! ' 5 t ‘Also arrived, schra Belle Hooper, Gilkey, Boston, Aud whose brilliagt actions he Uttingly eulogia Guanes morvert odieatian aa taster én seveme- CONFEDERATES IN ST. LOUIS, a Fi Dg New Beaters for | Mf Fort 1th inst, (The I registered S67 tone, was | A100 STING" Steamer ilerman ‘Livingston, Mallory, New York. “Oth—Ariivod, steamer Seminole, Mathews, Boston; schrs Joanna Doughty, Philadeiplia; Alexander Wile; aiuinore; Deihi. Boston. Salled—sbip Nunguam Dorulo, Liverpool; schr 8 Hest, Ub, and then ca: Was Gext sung by tne Gi bles carried out the adectiug ritual of the Graud Sr. Lovis, May 80, 187%. | yew Yo sm mdse and bailt at shorcham in 1855, and hailed from Londen.) Army jor suis occasion. The responses were wave -federais an 0 Steamer Tile, Ewing. : fri 's salute. Which Drought the proceediays to « Bamber of spectators Witnessed tue ceremouy most cordially and heartily joined in decorating Brig B F Nash, Crowley, Boston for New York, in ba’ asseare rs. ew London for New Yors, FOREIGN PORTS ‘ 7 las to John Zittiosen. tlose, Gud assisted ia the decoration. the soldiers’ graves in the National Cemetery at | 8. ‘,das Allen, Allen, Windsor, N&, for Now York, | | Civpan Goxtvan, May ¢—in port brig Amgostara (Be), | Bickmore. Philadelp tia. cars AT UNION AND MOUNT OLIVET. Barracks, tweive wiles | i days with plaster to Cranaall Bros Morrlil, tor New \ork, wo sail in $daye. VINGYARD HAVEN, May 23—Arrived--Brig M ‘ aang Hroops retarned yo the cars in duicx march. | Nocersmonies were periormed at these ceme- | ponerse deed Hes DelOW this Cy, | ty ML Mero, Ehomastou tor New York, with time | Nassau, Nit May 2—Avrived, sobre J J Uarris, Hud. | Nickerson (Br), ship Harbor, NS, for New York. sched with ite accengers. be part y onsecen Codiaw® teries, OU. by the detall to whol were puinted out | The Attendance was Much larger than usual, | toy K Brown: May 30, off New Waven, was dtruck by a son, New York Carleton (ii, Aloury, do: vartie Nel- Ainamack, New York for Boston: Igo! a, Windsor. 88, parked (- be steamer near ‘lel rage ang by the cemetery oficiais or Iriends of the dead there veing fully 10,000 people present. Gen- squall, wiiels earring away foreno) ry with ba anor Suna sins, Dolliver, pansy ate Me Pod tere. eee sont, ee cokers — Were conveyed to Fulton ferry. the last resting places of those who bad served rai Sherwan presided and oravions were de os, jue Hew Yorn, Leapnaclied bP +e ‘ a, Philade! E bicatuson, Bath for Charleston: LA Leman, Go tor ” under che Gag of tue [ree, a Hower was piautea on = livered by General Jonn W. Nobie, teder and Mary Miller, Di ston tur New York. | Tumxtpan, May 2—Arrived, brie Shanaon, Sawyer, b + RR Gey if PR ~~) reat n. bf Gloucester tor New York, | Boston. saved 20th, brig Atlas, Portland; sobre Prank Atkin niladelphia; Lacy A Oreat ® U Rommel, Adama, New Yora; J Me, for do: Rdward ay ton. ave ofeach, and, in many instances, they Colonel K. H. Musser, Coniederace, After the | fear Joba D uriiin Goud, red With the tears of mrade Who ceremonies aii tue graves in tue ceme , BOER | with feb to Gould & Tod federal and Coniederate alike, were strewn With wing. Gowers, Nantucket for New Yor, with — Phitsdeipis ‘ke. | feu to order. itead, do. the DROORATING THE LINCOLN STAFUR, PROSPECT W Pann. loved the lost onex ! ms Gowers, gariauds, evergreen and Farragut, Rockpor 4 do for New York; | laa alals for do; Wanderer, Li n, and R Leiuhto coiuviie, Me, for do; Nauiius, A M MoLe | N | = | For the first time since tue rearing of the grana THE DAY IN JERSRY CITY. ——— Bt. ~ sbbamecertnll ascent aaa ae ivan Ones Mowe? | Kony Stockiand rr do: Gen Howard. Garliner tor dot Dronge statue of Abravam Lincoln, at the plaza © The memorial services at the Hedaing Methodist CATHOLICISM IN JERSEY. BLL TALS Eger nat ned delice tube We |-7— ae malted tex irae tt somal canta ig ig om A ae lle @utrance io Prospect Park, the formal ceremony Episcopal church, ia Jersey City, yesterday, were aa | Nthrdula Newell, Gidord, Rockport for New York, Hurxuas, May 16—~Arrived, Grace, Wade, Bremen f illed—sehrs Kossuth, Ainomack and Planet for Bd- Of decorating is in unixon with the anniversary of | very ineresting. Toe churca was Leudsomely CONFIRMATION ADMINISTERED TO xicHT muN- | With lime tod brown oe vow york. Esteen, Pidledcjpnie tee Deanvent Preven, Grete. t assed by—Schr BL Condon, Belfast for Wilmington, flora) ceremonies in commemoration oj the pa- decorated with flagsand fower,, There was an DKED CHILDREN BY BISHOP CORRIGAN. | eur J J Huntington, Butler, Boston for New York, men for Sew York; Sturjohann, Morthensen, Norway | *S aprived, eotire Onlifornta ( New York for — ae of the graves of the departed sol unusually large attendance, many members of Yesterday morning # most edilying spectacle juuhirtorccerert ee OT NOW Norm with | Wi rom, Alay \b—Arrived, Fanchon, Stanley, Bald. | Yarmouth es Airora, Borealis 3 ad, Ho bt Jon ere on: re, took serday alternoot other churcues belug presen 1 e z " pebr Comvery, Yrench, Vinalhaven for Jersey City, | more. | langor for Phiiadelphia; Mary piace yes: y n, je zp t. The eXercives was witnessed in St. Peter's church, Jersey City. | ieee comet ee lt Urata co (Asin TREMERMAVEN, May l4—Arrived, Donaa (#), Bussins, jew York. Tae cocasion is a Memorable one in this connec- oa, and the 20,000 men, women and children of Brookiya who were assembied in the vicinity of the speakers’ stand will jong coerisnh (t. Culef En- @ineer Joun Y. Cuiyer, of the Park, | hove arrivals not before reported. excepting | sents Herviet ase (Br), Aurora Borealis (Br), a | (ir). | WILMINGTON, NO, May 27—Sailed, mers Zodiaa | } opened with an overture on the oreaa by Tne sacrament of coufirmation was administered | Gobr Margaret Reunedy, King, Stoninzton for New Hew York: tleniy, Sinssen. do: 14th. dione, ‘Blagdoa, Toe tor, Rev. le K . " ork. niladeiplia, Leocadia, Wencke, New York. pas ev. Dr. MeKeown, by Bisnup Corrigan to 466 persous, inclading @ rebr Katie Mitchell, Eastman, Gardiner for New York, s anit, MayT— craved, Mathilue, Westerberg, Balti rvent 4 er, Lena bit | quar- large namver of adults. This was the largest nam- bf by eee freee in mew tt tae ad mgte, 4 Th, ? 1 Oarvtil. Wenn Wail “4 Hausenworth, Mrs, Wester. o fe scohr Maggie jucy, Avery, New 8 for Bal asled 7th, Faunie arvill, Watkins, Halifax. eit Ghu Messrs, Fisuer sua Day, sung “The star bef thatever received tho sacrament in any O06 | more Cacotta, April a2—Salled, ‘Victoria 'Nyauza, Large, ‘oruia,”? Church of Jersey City, The Jesuit Pathers wno Sehr Geo P Trigg, Linnekin, Gloucester for New York, | New York. Chapin, New York; Revecea Ciyde, Child, Baltimort (not New York). 2th—Arrived, steamers Pionee ¥ kely, Phi} very spaugied Banner,” “Marching Chroagh ( one ‘ ” with fish ¢ v Urigg & © eat May i—Arrived, Kate B . RB hia: !ucille, Rennett Baltimore; julator, Jon thountfally provided a large number of sette arve a milion’ the Maid” ead "Hot Forgot. pave chatge of soe para aid not | YREG IS SES WSELS® mrovdenen for Now York, | don't hattimors wna praweaed tithn, ec Onna ew York, bark Emma, Croos Thomas. Bristol, By me brief adress wore closed. were de- an @, lurg. do tor dc Cleared—Barks Ainande Ger Wan @, burg. do tor do (and proceeded). d—Barks Au ay Lv febr Mary & Predwore, sberma hi 4 wrwou: a , q Germanis (Ger), Veimore, Ant tom DaurwoutH, May 16~Put in, Mayiower, Tyror, from Baer Ore aio (ir), Hoodies, Bristol me Hoboken eoeut © small stand which was erected tor the fen.” Alter some confine their labors in the preparation of the cau Speakers in iromt of the statue. These seats were in tae Cenren wi avenue, dida to the ehiidren attending their parochial Beur Lmpire, Matthews, New Redford tor New York. Santos, tor orders, | Gor), Fischer, Liverpoo. ; fe meircied by @ line which was guarded by memorial exercia eid, ihe paswor, gcuools, but they were equally liberal toward | {ele Saran W lake. Mrlggn Dighton for New York: | | | Eusisoun. Nay 12--Arvived, Lagle, Beratrand, Charles: | 07 tiie TUF i arrivedc sehr Henry Gibbs, 107 policemen, under the comtuand of Superin- pd. ‘ng as bis te seven et our Dead those attending the puvlic senoois, No distinction York. | Fauwourn, May l6—arrived, Nourmshal, Smith, san | Coffin, Hobo! tendent Folk, Inspector Waddy und Captain Sues’ whatever wae made, This 1s the more remarkable | jguiit,NellCart. Prenoh. Bengor for New Torx, wita | Praneico; Khans diene. ise roene | Campvel. Sergeant Frost and his detective aptree #4 auring the sautnistration o| Bishop Bayley S8e | | gene Rane, Footes, Mashene tor Now York, with tember | for Heres 1» ainda aa ponte Be ee St ecevevcemet ie cvecovrecseeoen : gononnn. ob ailuwea, to include the p zy Yo. of scully 1th, Bremerhaven, Weybansen, from New ¥ Y seommingled in the crowd and guarded the prop | = = moe schoul pupils 1 ther preparatory exercises for Scar | H Borden, Baxer, Fall River tor New York. York tor Bremen i | eee tions evoryenere, desertion, Rar tua #0 peuerous spirit sen Aneriean Chie!, now, Rockiaad for New York, FheDeRtxsuaves, Mav li—Arrived, Gjessen, Larsen, teauve’ Mo publicity required yo ohirge until dle , vorce yranted: advice free, SM. HOUSE, Attorney, i t B with wine tod & Brows. Charies Bad the waters sparkied oriilisntiy inthe rays of and (nose of Wadsworth Pot, No. iy, celevrated Feld ccomtly pore Pa havane sa peere a = sear fade Wind. Oray, Rockland for New York, with May iT=Arrived, Prinds Osear, Carlsen, | {pF9f,,4f409 We | * ‘ Hue tod % Brown, the sue. The mounds, with their oign foliage and yesterJay the annual cOMMeMmuracion Of the MEM Heyiecie, tw receive lie sucrauent, ald tOtMS " Scur Herald, Had, Rooklant for New York, with lime erty Of the spectators. The fountain wad in play The members of tne Huovoken Veteran Corps, coutirmat.on. A more |oer varcasecra, May 12—Arrived, Vaasen, Potersen, red by Dr. PROTIN, Cures also ai pales assem it other inveterate diseases, & | Mea dweuty years weulual pravice. “Ghhee ts Bede oe N Yor Tho coremonisis were ander the suver- [fp Was ing on sireet, and procesded in @ oody, Pavsiuuist Fathers on. Jersey City Height® aOd | “ene Nuk wrooeiags, Uardioor for New York, with oferings. Visies of Post Thatiord, No. & W. V. Owen jo | With Gags, Lowes mau dusic, to tue lorry, Wheuc® mere AdmiMlered COUKIMation to 160 porsums | lumber tod ¥ Ureed Greasy carpets, surrounding the plaza furnisned » who perivhed im (he siraggie for tue Uoion. The they oe much Wwe aud ateention, tod K brown timore. WOLUE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIF Que point of observation for thouse: and the energetic apology offered 0, ¢ memoers tor op Corrigan expressed the great satisiaction cht Urion, Mathewson, Belfast for New York, with Ginmattan, May 6—Arrived, Froe, Marcsoa, New York: | feront States for Numerots cuuse: 4 {t afforaed Dim to Witvess a speccacie so encourage , M8th 10 0 w Gates, . Douenico, Jrccarine, do fees in advance, FREDERICK 1, variegated hues of the apparel a the ever paying their bewutifal tribute on Sauday is that joy and consvhng, and urwed upon tue candidates one AA oman, Chase, New Bedford a Ste, York : —Arrived, Martha, Zschariasen, Now eee oa 1 aad offlee: ehanging Of position vy te iookerHon lent ® the dead heroes marched aad fougnt ead died on tue Wiportimod oi ‘he sucraia-us wuicd conferred Peer Ee cele rere eee ier new Vere, with | Osten, Avril Smteiied, Berrien Mucsman, SMM Speer Kaleidoscopic charm to tne scene. The statnewas Sundays and week days alike, and that there POU them strength to value in tne ge. vice Of ime ‘oor tr zs . ANCH OFFIUE, BROOKLYN, LOR Pollp teu the \e f al $ ry Bendsomely festooned With White fowers and snouid consequentiy ve ao diectiminetion against CUiiet. lug Bisd Couuplimeace’ tie kellons see ed aide, Mt Bouders Faschers saunton ‘lor Ne lay [t—Sailed. Borneo, Shaw, Kandy Hook, | | fhe BOP Ol HOT eA eee green sprigs, while the Moor of the base was the geeoration «B cbe sebuah. AL two o'clock = WIth such af aDUUdanCe of spiritual rut, ee weseerg, Suis, Previeinne fer Raw York Wer urleans; Heeb Yerwete, Wrens, Career ie | Qo sunday rom 3 w 9PM fot the \eeeption of the foray te Koouxken geniemen of che above-named com- At noou (he Bishop male, his ap earance in the % ns! agit! eAlley, ean Fe + h eT ECUMATISM, NEU srows with moss id ih UouUrm At Major Woerhefs, Churen ot St. Pani gi the Crosa, 10 oaarge of tne | Soke Granger, Whine. Bravidgnes for Dew Fork, Vratied wk O } MH CMa aie DpRietey Bee uf ordova (s), Avram, New Orleans. i Anes, Javoven, Phila iW—Arnived,