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0d ad _ — — ae Se ee le ett AL CT NOLL CELL LLL LL ALLE LL LE r 19 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1876—QUADRUPLE SHEE, ‘ ‘ aD, | come. geeeris tae | wiitemrucctnnseectciea cream | PRESBYTERLAN ASSEMBLY. — | t-f.ieuhamammwertett=e | umn ena nat Tate Ou, rom sedate eto dg |e ent ere ean Ek Geta larit ic htean | aertntn tata te Crt tee ty trausforming. tothe weplect sf the | ment ofthe trrannical end disgracefal rad of tut Sunday, | YBATERNAL GREETINGS TO THE NORTHERN | féhr Miu jiishond, Titus, Boston it convene iis, Brown’ do: Tremont, Carlisle, do: G de Miller, \y j toverviaion of thelcriniaal classes tie alice free nto an | In the short tine allowed shen your comlrtee have nei | ASSEMBLY —DELEGATES TO THE PAN FuESBY- | Kehr Litas, Cochran, Heovidance for New York... | oi Brig Golconda, Lord, do: aebt Geo B Somes, army of spiew and scouts, by sending officers in disguise i TERIAN COUNCIL, Elizabeth, yet ins Noo tak. May 25— sit steele Winaheel lan. . eg FE ge a Savanxan, Ga., May 27, 1876. Key, Clinios Pall River for New York - Peay meee Lo See gg the ney «yg tate ‘ova: Popular Protest Against the Recent mth ordinance relating o she wubiecs: besides: 44 | The Southera General Assombly closed its session | Scht Marietta Suith, Prenton, New liegfori for New York, | plain, Beenaoa. ahi Absons, Cros, 3 a 5 in places: {i gw "will render such an ordinance uanccessary. | to-day. ‘The following delegates, nominated by special ir Emily, Braisted, Stamford for New York, vxcrst Srowir Ch CB May 26-—Arrived, bark Lillian Arbitrary Action of the Police. | s: simply because they yielded ta the entroatios of | | in conclusion we cordially approve and indome the ent: | committee, were unanimously elected to the Pan | ySch¥ Hannah E Brown, Rackett, Providence for New Bie, Figen Oost. ema omaa woe) y Keehn sen Se GSes aeneeAld Por Seema line eoaiaen | ure ofthe eplnion teak Guaiageasgy sed costa te well | EreabytarienOounell ta'babeld Gs RAlaburgh tu 1877>—~ Sehr 18 Terry. Rarnor, Now Redford for New York. © | Boston.” : st ; es ae we rtedcived That. tach arbitrary and derpotie enforcement | buts! the east aanjonntg of gus poopie of wis city- Your | Alabama—Rev. GH, Webb, D. D.; Hon, W.P. Webo. | Scur Brandcwine Fitton tha tee oe hon Pe bark Nadie. Grewory, don”, ierry Y IMMENSE «MASS «MBETING §=LAST NIGHT, | of »» cnerods and obea ete statute such wanata {em mittee recommend the adoption of the lollowing resolu- | Arkansas—Rov. oT Rk Welw, D. . D5 JR Hampton, Sehr Ex; > sae ene for Piliadslphia. UQUEREC, May 24—Artived, ship Lissie Burrill, Ton : *}e inuatielam aud iusolerauce,” Is an ontra on Board the reat op, | Georgia—Rev. Dooald Frasier, Geural A. J. Hl East. Haifa, 201h, seamer Eataabaw Bait: Newnort for i ; Upon the liberties of the people and the rights of every Kesolved. That in the opinion of this the real | Kentucky—Rev. Stuart Robinson, James A. Mit hell, | Steamer General Whitney, Hallett. New York tor Boston. Ni ee, Jct of the Taxsies law. a ad | MemphisaRev. JH. Rice, Db. De Colorel J. | ,Steswe: Amos © Barstow. Keuney. New York for Prove Biles Ques of Hugloned onion Paul Rom forcement in all sect! Resolved, That we will not disband nor cease in our efforts dence. ralieled outrage shall ° aueil tha weanenimaiee tie tule en is solely to secure @ proper and ‘observance of Sun: | W. Clapp Mississippi—Rev. B. M, ee Gilead er ton, MeMullin, Liverpool: Hannah Parr, + The People Rise When Any One Tries to Rob | taretnen tieeed sie ste vanice venprgscaterable | $87. iosy oat tne harsh and deropatanla manner tn | St Avimam. Mimouri—iter, RE | Soca wane tecen aemenine, | Sheps Heer abies acer | shall have been Jed or modifiea. whieh the ‘Excise lnw was sought to d@ enforced in this | 1) Gordgh. North Caron: <4 . hey the president of this meeting, an Agi. | city on lust Sunday merits the prompt condemnation of the es R. Wilson, aStht Cynthia Jane, “Gardaer, Port Jolson for Provl- | Botnag't /1ofm JerRensen, London; q Beifast. : | D. D.; Judge David Schenck, South Carolina—Rev. J. | der: as ceed paren: iy the Boord of Saree Soastanoners, | Badger Dy J. A. Smythe. Te Kev. John if, | , sche Sarah A Paleoner, Wil PortJobnson for Provi- Pe na ship Elizabeth Dongall, White, Liverpool for ain enacted. hi Neil, Janes Sawiey. Virginia—Rev. Moses D. Hoge, | "15". nog W Haven, Dowe, Raltimore for New Haven. Mio Guaxpy, May 13—Arrived previously schra Hiawatha, esaived Tas ©, Spy of thie sypeemepedented be. seat | D. D.; Colonel J. T. Preston. as lacge-—oee meanest Senr Wn L Peck. Bt Now York for Hurtford. qo. New York, discharged, lonied and cleared on ber re- OFFICIAL ESPIONAGE DENOUNCED, KAUYPMANN’S SPRECH. Board us well as to the superintendent of Polles. Senet Ne Bayes Sunlth, D. Dj Kev. Allen Wright, | | Sepr Nellie Mt Benedict, tmompson, Philadelphia for New | ‘Poors say 13, ache Ella, Mitchell, from Baltimore, a” , * | Mr. Sigismund Kaafmann was introduced by the \ “4 GEO SX. Belem Rens 'H L Cartle, Maan, PortJohnson for Sal rived —, for Boston. Idg,* * president and mado a telling speech tu German in sup | yr ponnoy—I wove that the roport bo adopted. I an ee ha eg Me ee: |. Sete oe erring: pees Eaves hoses Be Se yEiced, May 20-Kalled. bark G Reusens. Leighton, New rt of the resolutions, calling attention to the iniquity J pe Asse! of Behr Abbie E jurd, ¢ wehe _ Dinsmore. Boston. artes tatintamens’ a> antiare wae political purpose | 2pe tt will be unanimously adi lation reported tho following, which was unanimously | KEht Rescue, Kelly, Pi fr Hreaur (Miquelon). May 26—Arrived, achr G F Day a Poor Man of His Beer. Resolved. ‘ iti izati Mr, Pinckxzy—I must say it is avery tair report, le to Brooklyn:-—""We alread: Be), Kilpatrie! Representatives of All Political Organizations | ana not to advance tho interests of morality. Hespoke | 5. hace aris features Tagroe, I voted at the last enone eae ogg: Fern eas | feb Rearlighs, poenay cabinet pa Surtavane, Ni, May 26—Arrived, bark Kate Miller (Br), f briefly, but pointedly, and aroused the audience to | Do. on Mr Gross’ resolutionsand intended to be | body on any terms honorable to both parties, and then | Schr Raven, Herrick, Amboy for Boston. be Cc Setting Them Right Before the Public, positive enthusiism irequentiy. recorded in favor of the one denouncing the espionage | as an explanation of what our feeling is we send the | Sehr Union, Hipple, Port Jonson for Toston, es Tan BO, May 8--iatled, ark War Qaese BOM. RICHARD O'OORIARS ABDANED, exercised by the police, action taken in answer to the overture trom the St. | Schr Venus. Jones, New York for Boston, ‘St Jonx, NB, Mey 20—Arrived, schr Aldytha (Br), Brane Hon, Richard O'Gorman was next introduced, and | “wr. itess—I have nothing to say regarding the report | Touts ery, which is:— BORE Fighsiagale, Young. Fort Johnson for Kew Bedford. | comp, Rio Janciro and St Thomas: 270k, parka. Se" Olaves said;—I think there is no wan here who isnot a Jaw | oN" hen think it would, display Retter judgment if | : Cg ge a TO con. | Sch 4 H Martieti, Kelly, Philadelphia for Boston, gen ws Theses; Sty it mi a | abiding citizen, and there is no one here who has not a {16 had not put the responsibility upon the republican Pansy Bs lag regs 5 more Schr 4 © Buckley, Young, Hoboken or Danforthport, Ee; Sones. Bete oS ag Oi mr hia eee ee nati the Pet ees ute last | deep and abiding interest in the proservation of the Dicly, “tthe responsibility, as] stated let Thuredny, 1s | semamem, spproved by the Assembiy at SL Lonis, | felt Adrian, Maddox: Hohaken for sosten (i Wolieaeld, Rew Tone atthe eee gi ceens. for pvening was very imposing, The hallwas crowded, | peace and good order of society in New York, and good Pititiy divided between sepublicane and democrats’ 1 | ¢yPIURE With sufficient clearness the position “s PS oak for Boeken. {8P. MeDounla, New York; Hattie E King, Shulee, NS, Aisles and seats, by a very respectable class of people, | Order must depend on justice and fiir play between | trust you will allow mo to move tostrike out the | is ropresented by the overture that misapprehension ‘Daler, Kingston for Heretord, Cleared 20th, ablp Walter D Wallets (Br). Hatteld, Liver. b! whom the greater portion was German, There was {Vr scence of justice and. late play that you are here | words ‘repablican party." artisan; 1 | Cxist# in the inindy of some of our people as to the | ke th Walser enon: Beek; hark Chiit (Br), MeLeod, Dublin: schir Mend © (Br), * marked unanimity governing the proceedings, which to-night. I take it we are ® high court of im-| yt Qcmocratand proud of It I gay that the ob- | eee sake, onder tp mew. wun gimme te Schr FE Hallock, Cole, Uaitimore for Portland, Me. Sane 26th, ship _Antoria, Kelly. Liverpool: barks Kate Sanecton (Br), aot Beltane al were conducted in German and English, aud it was | Peachment, sitting tm judgment as a people | a ovigus jaw of CLEARED, Dublin: brig'Oromocto (Br). Doane Soe Gp. Danan , ‘66 was the outgrowth of republican | friendly iceling, the Assembly explicitly declares that, ‘arth very evident fromthe temper of the assemblaco that | O%,,,b¢) people's, servanis, who have done the jersiation hostile to this city. | while condemning certain acts and deliverances of the Wixpsor, NS, May 26—Arrivea, soir Maggie Quina. Part. Pea = 9 nay, A FP gel 3 BR Ee fg Rasen Mr. Pixcksxy protested that the republicans were not | Northern Geveral Assembly, no acts or deliverances Stoamer Mikado (Br), bery, London—Pea! wits & | Mand. the arbitrary action in the enforcement of the Excise | 10 discuss is this:—A i ne hy icchag terten | guilty of the charge, and quoted from 1a’ | of the Southern General Assembly are to be construed | 4 lo (Br), ry, lor ‘body, Cloared 25th, schr Martha A (Br), New York. law, so much complained of last week, ,would be | book prohibiting the sale of liquor | by various Legisiatures in support of his denial. The | or admitted as impugning in apy way the Chri-tian | “Stoamer Oder (Ger), Lelst, Bremen via Southampton— s tainment on Sunday In the city of New York. Ithas sesnonsibility for the raid certainly rested with the | charactor of the Nowhern General Aseocably or of the | Ocleins & ME = bitterly denounced, | Stept so long and has become so obsolete that the people | S2Por itis Yriends,, including Hey De soars, who | ranean Roan cfanin ints the ccoman Steamer Goethe (Ger), Meyer, Hambarg via Piymouth— AMERICAN PORTS. On the platform were Bernard Re'lly, Coroner Wolt- | had forgotten al! about its existence until last Sunday, | baptized Honor, clams (or bim all the credit of , | The Assembly selected New Orleavs as the place for | Kunhard: & Co, | , : BOSTON, May 27—Arrived, steamers 18 (Rr), Mo- manu, Alderman John Reilly, Nicholas Muller, John ee ee ae rae oratal taae erie ed | and he (the Alderman) was opposed to depriving him | the next meet!’ g, which will take place on the third cieamer Crescent City, Curtis, Avpinwall—Wm P Clyde & Ray, Liverpool fit battetotin’ Berks, Healey, Judge Dufly, A. 4. Purdy, Leo. C. Dessar, | jn sucha way that no tnonarch in Europe dare to adopt, | °f the full measure of oredit. Thursday of May, 1877. Steamer Liberty, Sundberg, Havana—James E Ward & | [endleren, dos otilde, or, oat oe 1 report is published in which General smith, | », MY. Jous Ritsy—Has the Mayor given you a City | ‘Tho Assembly is in session to-night to await any | Co, aries E Gibsan, Emery. Balitmore ‘TP T Tasker. Senator Gross, James Mullaly, Major Bullard, Morritz | I see Marsbal? message trom tho Northern Assembly; but as the ad- | Steamer Algiors, Hawthorn, New Orleans—Chas a Whit- | Pliladelpbia ionos. Kent do; 0 B Paine, Hil- a iy } ; ad rd, do; Annis 4 Ellinger, Henry Klaussen, Richard O'Gorman, Major | the Presigent of Here aie. Mee Stacay eas ‘Ouom® | _ Mr. Pinon my—Now, in the face of the fact that the | journment will take place to-night many members have | ney (fo, 1 ue ics sae Bae coe nahi eer Se aa Oe ka Bauer, General H. Uhl and others of the rival | jnable, Let bitn look to It and the other Commtssion- | Mayor's friends claim the cradle for, tim, it a absurd | ‘already left town, Steamer Cuatnpion, Lockwood, Charletou dW Ouiavard | 9¢ muon. DC: Chas P Stickney, Boe Political houses united by this occasion, Tne speeches | ers also that they explain to this hign court of impeach. | fo char Pt : BILLS APPROVED. & Co. : mis, Ferenson, Rowdeat: i were applauded to the echo and the resolutions were | Ment their abominable coaduct. I favor the utmost | “ \i-"Sognoy here read a letter: from the Police Com- f puneener Hon Raleatay,, Mamenneh., Sevennahi—W Saad: re Worcenser, Hedge, tailtex ec Beene enn 8 yon eee reverence and respect for all religious observances on 4 fn s rpcousee, Broce sdopted in a manner calculated to give the best war- | Sunday, but I am opposed to any arbitrary ais. | missioners, pronine. oe patroy eastern Br our: Auayy, N. Y., May 27, 1876. SRLenuier renuletae, Deas, Wilminzton and Morehoed Goll Fant of the assemblage’s hearty concurrence in them, | tation ’ as to what the peorle ay val | intendent Walling is responsible, as he gave the orders | The Governor has approved the following bills:— piithmer Olt Dominion, Walker, Norfolk, City Polat aad | phin: Rilen M Golder, Howen Sigwmund Kau{mann’s address was the most strongly | th, + alae Prnlabed | few aro inclined to abuse the | 08 bis own responsibility. So'faras he could learn | 79 enable a wife to be a witness in cases of criminal laenmas, aus Glimserananioen: Georgetown, DO—J Crowell, New York. approved, He spoke in German and made some | use'of liquor that the majority of the people, who are | this order was issued by the Superintendent to various | conversation, Roonie. Jr. ‘ Alto, Jeered, otemners, Vem comes Wenshads ‘rowarke | poder aie temperate, should be deprived entirely of | boca at hg Patios drceliog bngr Bete ctescent ‘To provide armories and drill rooms, and to pro. | Steamer Ann J Elica, Richards, Phiiadeipble—Jantand ° | ein Pramell. Faiimletpbias coke a" jew mot hy ocr el or y . ‘orcester. Long before eight o'clock the approaches to the in- | thelr right to enjoy themselves over a social glass on an s B' vide for payment forthe use and occupation of drill Bet ay pt Saliod—Stra China and We * | Sunday. (Applause.) The Sabbath, a SBtitute were heleagured by a very determined throng, made for man, not man for the Sabbath. It was made | ©!0. contend, was | 82¥@ buck t9 tho Police Board a dose of their own medi- | rooms aud armories in the city of New York. BALTIMORE, May 27 Arrived. steamers Wm Wood 7 low To amend the act of 1870 entitled “san act to author- | Sits"Nefius Uitte Bonen tonite rawall Mictarn & per you + Diogo (Hp). Gaatanogs, Havana; i | ‘Wilmington. NC: bark Cartus (Ital), Ben- tad calotum lights made the atreats brignt: almost as | for iho poor as wel an the rich fr hi repoee,roaree: | swords “repubiicns Say, ”and declared Gin they were | iaghe falseflands of tke Seamen's Fund Hotrest on Ship Gerhard (Gor), Klamp, Antwerp—Dill_& Radmann, | Rte, Cork : x rat cian owe ie ia, fay. A large rostrum, decorated with bunting, was | {ion tnd Amusement, an met Pat ta for poliieheapliel apeeemaeento batt {Tofurther amend theract of 1848 to simplify and | itp Robert Dixon, Smitawick, Bau Franclsco—Sutton & waite arived ditty Valera, IER, Charleston; echrs Srected in the rear of the building, opposite the Eighth Aftor brief addresses in support of the resolutions by | !!, when they vo code He Weal withdrew ins |’ ridge the practice and pleadings and proceedings of ‘Rhip Nevada, Kruger, Baltimore—Muller & Kruger. ellie wae Stackpole, cig f-. izabeth Devart, Mreet entrance. The police hud much to do to keep | Coroner Ellinger and Messrs, H. Claussen and Cun. | $h¢ corboositys and She courte of this Stat piitrk Mary Ana Holman (Br), Holman, Hoyle, H—Geo F | ote etter velprig: iat): Hofman Bremen: the passageways and platform clear, When the doors |-"!2sham the meeting adjourn ae Bavay Raney asked Sees wood CANAL TOLLS, Mark Antoinette Accame (Ital), Corvetto, Cork or Fal- | Burgh cquniz., Meclellan, Cork, sclies Geof. Bowdoin. Were opened the ball was filled almost Immediately, | hold the Superintendent responsible, mouth for orders—J © Seager. Hell. Townsend, Fall River: LA Burnbam, Hartis, Boston; Ys THE OUTSIDE MEETING. Mr. Pernoy—I hope they will; I will go band Bark Stella (Nor), Jacobsen, Cork or Falmouth for orders | Ufarq Writtweil, Wall, Boston: Radner Parker And the seais in the rear of the platform were im- | r with them, Aupany, N. Y., May 27, 1876. —Funch, Kdye & Co, maitre t Pi The overflow from the meeting in the large hall in | and band Biae HaaLossuek titel. etleleun.\Ourk or Palasoush toe io cleared, steamers Experiment, Pierce, Newbern, mediately taken. When the mass meeting was called | the Dnildisie weaiteeau dad: ba tin Gitalae In the ive Mr. Pixckygy—Let me ask you, are you in favor of ‘The receipts for canal tolls at tis city are $1,240 48 ee eTonen its wheal wen, Cork or Panna C: FW Brune, Foster, Now: to order many who could not gain admission to tho Oy civhih street as an Tien eRAG Malad ibe ea an Excise law? sn favor of ail kinds of hymns | 12 ¢Xcess of the, amount reccived up to the eamo dato “Hark Come Vot (ital), Boero, Corkor Falmouth for orders county Nine sapeies ey hall congregated about the stand outdoors and held | dency of Hon, Nicholas Muller. On tho platiorm were | being read on Sunday, Tam opposed to all Puritanical | deat har aan,’ the PRUE lok My, 1815, the, rece pipe Bark Templar, Bartlett Conk tor orders—Lent Brow, pied Werte: tee Wise . ss Ls) R . 7 o another indignation meoting, also Senator Grose, Judges Duffy and Kasmire, Hon. | Jawsj let the people drink what they like, But we | $5 'b89 04 have been received, and 490 clenrances | PONE Rutgers (ae Peat ak, | Baleaades SY W stermieaes Wins PP ep he bien erie | Leo C, Dosar, ex-United States District Attorney A. | Mr. Pixonxny called tor a vote on the teport and perm necking, oer, byaiely tgs poblarcodpy aottandl Nt aes aaeladi bana tents inn itronesrire ariatid ak Th a | Banton, H Cambridge PEA Oveloek the mocting was called to order by | 31 Purdy and other promment gontiomen. After | seen the reper OM tbe tirst resstatres ike vows | and with low tolls and fair froights they are eacuur> | Bark Armonia (Ital), Casino, Calais (Prance)—Fanch, | ,,27'h>Arivnd, steamer 'B (0 Biddle. Jones. New Yorks ajor Sener, wha briefly stated the purpose and nomi- 4 few prelimluary romarks by Mr, Muller, denunclatory | Sains the report. On the secondand third, Messrs, | "eed in the hope that this season will be prosperous and | ye 1.0) porcelll, Odesan—Funch, Biya & Co. Craniner. Garin oe (ir), Optivte, ipl aated Goneral H. Uhl as president, Alter suitable | of the:action of the police on Sunday last, Mr. Dessar | Hovland and Wade voted “No.” | Beneficial to them both’ in navigable and nancial | Bark Ljuzie Curry (ir), Gury, Marscilles—O W Bor- |, AIO 2 Mise teinided arise Wee Tegner seuur acknowledgment of the honor conferred on him Gen- | was introduced. Ho regretted that our Centennial.| The invitation of Rev. Father Heckler to attend the | Polnts of view, Ne acalonaean tr B 2—J Norton, | Cranmer, Gardiier: Lanra Robinson, Tibbetts, Bath; tral Uni calied upon Nicholas Bertenschoen toread the | Year should be stigmatized by such a despotic und arbi- | laying of the corner stone of the new Church of St COMMODORE VANDE! ANDERBILT sea bene cea Crowell, Crowell, Buenos Ayre: reg Make & Croan Crema Boston ; George Taulane, Adams, following list of vice presidents and secretaries, who | Ho caid be deplored taut auch & law anould be vaseribed |" A'rensiation etered by Biyen Relig, ealling upon ; tanta : Hr Pecorle (Ngo. Stoner, ork or Falmouth for orders | “Uftated-Bienmers Juniata, Gatheriae, Sarann Were at once elected:—QOswald Ottendorfer, C. G. | on our statute noes Se Stamped it as unrepublican, | the Commissioners of Public Works to Procced with | Commetiore Vanderbilt’s restoration to convalescence Brig Hope Ber Norris, Bahia—J F Whitney & Co, ramets Om Rasta ree Baste Huenther, Henry Daly, Jr.; Friederick Kuehne, Dr. | despotio and fanaitcal, He exhorted his hearers not to | work on the big pipes, so a8 to give employment 10 | was somewhat retarded yostorday by aslight indispo. | Hels Baleur. Olin. ‘Field, Baliimore—Carver & Barnes, eT erks Derk 4 O Pea oer Faker Wine ae Abe amen? mone ile Rie remily emeten Me recocane brad ate ale gg pesicns. sition, His health was not as satisfactory as usual, Brig Joba ‘Woya (Be), Norih, Daitimore—Gerbard & Sclts HGartle Curtin, Noster ‘rade Wind. Corson Ethnger, Joun J. Friedmann, John A. Dinkel, Hon, | the assemblage that they wore the sovereigns proper TAMMANY Ak ome snk and owing to this circumstance tho idea of a. family | *Schr'reank Atwood, Bryan, Port Marin, Ja—B J Wen. | own: W Gillin, Meliafey. Lynn: pS Dakey Hail, Henry Braunhoid, George Ehret, Chr. | 8ud that the pubhe oltielals were oniy ther | reunion at bis residence, in Washington place, to cere- | ber: & Co. eee peaks eneskes Dicky mee Fee, Bebwarzwaelier, Hon. Benjamin Wood, Dr Wiener, | Servants, and the best Loan to ey. the sag ie The Tammany Executive Committee yesterday | brate ~ sn llega his ey een birthday Schr E H Harriman, Harriman, St Jouns, PR-R P Buck | {once « pen ei peat * Jacob Ruppert, Ph Kel ” Me y | eviland eradicate from the statutes this obnoxious law . ‘was relinquished, it being deemed inexpedient to in Do: aE Also cleared, steamers Pottsville, Winnett. New i Claussen, JF, i Nae aig eal Meet og | Was to eloct next fall liberal and enlightened logis- isa Nada Baal ca oertin dulge in any. vity while he was unable to partici. | Schr Tarael Snow. bys og rer ig AN come a Perkiomen, Paleo. evidence: Oentinede.: Miller, Bostont Huopicl, D. Yuengung, Joseplr Kunz, Jobn Kichler, | lators who would be wiiling to carry out the wishes of | storied te'on Sunday, Muy 21 lush, be thegellee iu evforo. | PAt©in it, However, numeroustokens of esteem and | S<jit Leona, Wiley. Carlaland Bd Wenborg & Oo | stiddlonex, Hubbard, Hart! ord; ba Geer, Pb. Kompf, Henry Lindenmeyr, John Hanfft, John | the people in this respect, Ho closed by urging the | ing the Excise law is not only repugul he genius ot | #fection in the shapo of floral wifts were presented dur- Olsen, Cork or Falmouth Lg yd Kt r). Moll lerre, jan bere & Co. Puig, Theodor Frobwein, Dr. 'S. do Masciewica, M, | People to remain calm and dispassionate, assuring them | car republican government, Vat isin open antagoniam with | ing the day, and his attendants noticed an improve- | “Kchr Jaties W Boyle, Catberly, Harbor Island—B J Wen- | BUTE; brig Prontocte), Allen, &t Flerre, Mart: ahra George Habo, George Rottmaun, John Lynch, George Schnei- | they A a soon secure the privileges a iree country ene oF she pEnve Da goo ical al Pemesy | Oe ‘his state at the approach of evening. BAe Oo T Winterton, Jackson, Nassau, NP—B J Won- , pine, Marshall, Norwich: Mi jor, WH Tanti, § Shoe, Ports. der, ry Cunniugham, Major O’Grady, A. Neu. | eutitted them to. ee we sr od ‘ " i , NP oan var Parepe, Pas cake metus Mutu, Albert. I. Albro, John - Sox eu and unequivocally condemns that act os ‘Somers, | Mr. A. H, Purdy, ex-United States Assistant District | Hull ecu ASO! T THE CENTENNIAL. hey Cdl tap Gn yie-.0 Wemertae! Franz Wacker, Sixt Charles apt, ‘Th »| Aeon bag icees tne mast Rpeaees,.ata ie Maca aoa ta “Rookie, That ‘ih ebairman Of this committee appoint a barca eie Pic akan ate #Gtaiibare (lin, Head, St Joba NB—P'T Nevins & joseph Kheinbolut, Henry; ildber; hari x he most al jittee of five to draft suitable resolutions, to be pre- on. Dr. Stryck, Theodore Guensel, Christian Sauer, Conred | arbitrary manner in which i vas entorced. Mr, | Sertta\ve sive yess Gengral Comiaitves mestise exorawins | York Commandery, No, 65, Kaignts Templar, of thts | ®°2:,, penaie R Williams, Shearer, Galveaton—Overton & ton Liverpool: Darke Falken (Nort, Ontistenies | Vianey Kobw, Joseph Scheffler, Ernst Regelmann, ‘Wilham | Purdy’s remarks were received with groat applause, the sense of that committee bac the subject. a ae City, will leave on Tuesday afternoon for Philadelphia, Haveins, wick siaieoavine 1 W Loud’ Ca. Amelia, Trou We stort, for orders; Young Eagle (Br), Johu ‘chulz, Jacob Morlatt, Fr Meyer, John F. Loos, Mr. Kelly appointed as such committee James Daly, tives of the State Grand Commandery, 7 fend, oss, m i son, Warner Point ‘ Wilham P. Mitchel, James Cardy, John Keenan, James WHAT WILL BE DONE TO-DAY. ‘Thomas Cooper Campbell, A. H. Purdy, Joseph P. Ful. | (11h representatives o tha|.: Bene Garver eta ateen erere eine Settee 1 ae has been ordered to New York. mors Nederland, Pottsville, Centipede, Porkl+ om n, and Vindicator: schr George Wa:hington I . Fal | to take part in the Kuights Templars’ celebration of the | Schr Harvest Home, Perkins, Ellsworth, Me—B J CE ee rate tl for Baltimore; Jose 1 Lo 3: faiver, Mux Schacter, Pever Ahies, D. Strassburger, | superintendent Walling yesterday summoned before | 1°8tnd Jacob Gross. Mr. John Kelly'was alsoadded | Contesmial of American indep-ndence, They. wil be | bers & Co Barks Matilde Hilyerd, 3 B. H. Westermann, Louis Bernstein, Fred. Schaefer, ) juperintendent Walling y 'y sami fore | to the committee. accompanied by the Thirteenth Regiment Band, Dur. ‘Schr Thomas Ellis, Kelley, Dennisport—Doane & Gott W ORLEANS, May 26—Arrived, bark Lincoln, Thora Ad. Nenenuorit, Dr. Meyer, John Schillivger, Joseph | him Inspectors Dilkes, McDermott, Thorne and See ne a | ing thefr stay in Philadelphia they will be tne special egies ba AG mh er Bf ro ors Carrie Jones, trom Utilla; Constanct Menzel, Edward Davis, Dr. Brandis, Dr. Lunitz, Mr. | Speight, and read'to them the resolutions of the Board JERSEY CITY'S SHAME. | guests of Philadelphin Commanticry, No. 2. eee en ~ Honduras. F Bieghoeriuer, Louis Berndt, Peter Keller. John Fossig, | : ie J Strout, Fickett, Galveston. or OW. Lords Dr. Edel, Petor Onineis, Daniel Brubucher, J. Thalmann, | ©! Police adopted the day previons, He gave no special Galton, Hevaan; oche (pos Rat case a SAILED. ‘ Dr. Theo, E. Heiden‘eid, F,Sommera, Jacob Windiniller, | instructions fo the Inspectors further than telling them | _TN@ exposure of the Ratigan case in’ yesterday's P = Charles Dickel, E. Wattendyeck, ©. Earl, A. Stewart, | that hevexpected them to enforce the law. ‘Tue exact | H¥RALD caused great indignation iu Jersey Uity'at the SI 1IP I N Lean meg ar gto ia ert Bd ond tata amg Francis Ztenzier, Heury Maillard, Hon. Joseph Cook, | manner of euch enforcement 1s left to the discretion of | indiflerence and negligence of the health authorities, nil Mi | £Rbs Se Soothe sae, Saeeens ee Ger), Bremen; | Dr: Power, Jonn Lynch, Jacob Blank, Phillip Seider, | each inspector. ‘A Humax reporter visited itiotcighborboalliysaterdey copia (Br). Gi i$ its Joseph Johnson, George Hemmer, Frederick Fleisch. ttn i Havre; Crescent Ci bein, George Moliton, A. Staul, KA Schilling, John | pos ect riers were yesterday given at the midnight | 50 interviewed the residents in the vicinity of the ton, New Orleans: ‘Lyman, Ruaten. Steamer City of Mexico, Sherwood, New York) barks Michele Galatole, Teal), Ferrara, Lincoln; Ignasie ), . do; Ametiane (Fri jaeeiwnsr Pass, Muy 27—Balled, bark Almira, Robinson for Havre. | Poll call by the District Iuspectors of Police to enforce | Lambrecht, Dr. Ruppauer, Dr. Hundt, Henry Weble, | the Sunday liquor law. ‘Tle captains were ordered to | burned house, No. 451 First stre@ where the smal | parss oy DEPARTURES YAoM NEW YORK yoR THE MOXTES ree Richmor YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. &C. Dr, Bischof, F. Korzmann, Dr. 'Tyndel, Charles Muyo their speuial duty men pera in citizen’s clothes, | pox patient, with his aah sat osicuae Mrs. Anne OP MAY AND JUNK. clon Reroommetaverenels Gethten jren.: Antwerh? | FOR” SALE OR CHARTER, STRAMSHIPS, Suizer, John Bender, Froderick Weilsuocfer, Hermann | pat not to tempt or solicit aay violation of the law by wee a th ah fe ST pene. | ita Dee ae we Than ontnas Vente Late. anes Be agg pen: OSCuMIDE, Nook Kappenberg, F. f. Scuthelss, Christopf Bendinger, | entering suloous or demanding drinks as they did last | Moran sald:—‘It ts ashame tothe city that that poor | Seamer, | _ Satie | Destination. | | Sores Perens thorn dos WH Gepktny (One '———vy Osea | Ste, $4, ABO t0/ FE Jobo D. Trace, Carl Thies, Dr. Milias, C. Cornehisen, | Sunday. | woman could get no relief from the authorities, r} 29 Broadw: Pent, ——iachr Wardwell Turks Tsland.” M ee RE NO ESFUFGESI B. Fay, Philip Hooks, Ur. Aug Arevbiel, Willan | == | You would never forget the sight if you saw her cat- sawing Groen | Wind at sunset, 8: at midnizhs, 88W, a re a Pa er, Ch. Forschuer, Carl Schuiz, Harvey, | TES. j - ~ te se Toba "Ficechmanns Jocepir Feoker Gene Wea | EXCISE Ra ying out that child and laying it ea the sidewalk, shon 61 Bronaway e eurwine 6! Broadway MARITIME MISCELLANY. 7 Rowling Greon ae SCHOONER FOR SALE_WILL CARRY AwOUL Nu (Br), Atk tone ar old; price e fremeceers | tpenaeeniene, OAs Batata ge teen taele tle COMBINATION, DOUBLE AND PAIR-OARED GIG, vane ae eee Section) i AL Pies lon 20 inch henm. for ante: used, three timex: ‘to heave the ship to under « goose winged reefed rh ress J. W. or G. HIGBIE, Passaic, N. J. ind main topsails; towards midnight the | YOR SALE AND CHARTER—STEANSHIPS, Otto Hundt, Dr. Rausch. Casp. A. Baden, William | At @ meeting of the Board ot Excise yesterday the | poing and begging from door to door to have it taken Bauer, Jr. 5 Henry F. Michel, Witham Guentzer, Wiliy | following rates of license were adopted:—Hotels of the | in But we could not bo blamed. Woarein dread of Wallacd, Hon. Jouu 5. Friedmann, 2505 i Carl Mery, Conrad Mery. Dr. Ch, ‘Kiana wee at | firat cinss, $250; hotels of the second class, $100; | gmaipox and take care to keep our childrea away Obarius, Poier Gummel,* George Wolff, John Fink, Dr. | STocers and druggists selling bottled liquors in quantl- | srom the infected families. I would not allow my chil- Brvenninghausen, Julius Boecke), Dr. Wollzang, John ; tes leas than tive gallons, not to be drunk onthe prem- | Geen to go to a school where I knew that children liv- F. Gerdes, Dr Pinuor, M. Bernboimer, John Winter, | ises, $00; wine, liquor aud beer bars, $60; ale and beer Peter Docilzer, A. Fink, Dr. Buriau, Fr, Kruuna, Witt bark, oad ee hgh ing in Infected houses attended. We have had somuch liam Steinway, Fr. Steinway, C. 'W. Tounsend, Ch. Edward Donohue, formerly on the New York Central | smallpox, diphtheria, scarlet fever, croup and other gale moderated. 4 Steamboats, Propellors, soars! ok ‘aahteer Benes Traub, E. steiger, John Heubner, William Winkel Railroad, was appointed Chiel Clerk. | { Bars Jenxy Qvixnoro (Ital). Quierolo, from Bordeaux | with and w hont ‘state rooms; Steam. and Sai Yachts Georgo Aery, Dr,’ Schneider, Ouo Abrens, Menry | ~ During tue pest week clghty-ckght applications for | *iseasee among obiliren in this, neighborhood that we nt ashore PM May 20, at Big Glaco Bay, feet: «Launches, Ferryboats, - Barves, 30. to 100 Tay fy id 5 b Gochring, John F. Budke, Karl Klein, Jacob Beyer, | licenses were received. Total applications since May 1, | C2220" be too cautious in guarcing our families” This GEORGE ¥. PLYMER, 89 South 3 ts . 7 * woman expressed the sentiments of her neighbors, all | F Brio Artnun Eccxrso, of Boston, before reported lost ‘MENT OF BOATS READY FOR Adam Geib, Leander Lout, Joun Wygand, 358, Total receipts since that date, $20,320 OL whom uympeshise Gpegipwith ibe atiicted’ anativg m1 aston, it, LARGH ASSORTMENT OF BOATS READY FOR * Nie, F. Butenschuen, F. Klemm, William Bettmann, | of the sick boy. The entire responsibility rests on the | Sone Inpex, Gott, at Bass Harbor, Me, from a fishing | 200 Front st., between Gouvernenr and Montgomery sta; | ‘was insured in Boston and Philadelphia offices for $30,000, | ESMOND, boat | ‘Now York. Johu Browky, Johu P. Schuchmann, Wiiliamn yom Hote, | BOARD OF ALDERMEN—THE EXCISE RAIDS DE- | health authorities that permitted that poor woman and crnise, reports while anchored on vhe fishing ground, was ng child.to remain a whole night in a wagon, | Ween 2 Bowling (i run into by sehr Seth W Smith, of Calais, and carried away | 7 * [TION, FOR pa John Jonas, 3 won Sultan, M. Cari, M. Elsaesser, Heury NOUNCED—REPORT OF THE COMMITTER ON fang such exposure was almost certain to Oity of Richmons ty ‘Sroadwey dowsprit, Bigi.theads avd damaging vessel badly.* bgeice tll eR od Lt per ecan tena ©. Koemyg, Franets J. Miller, Henry Ringshausen, J. F. TMENT—A PARTY FIGHT. result. fatally. The Health -Iuspector shifts Pereire: 5 «| Ha 55 Broadway CaNat Stkamen Peter Cooper, coal Inden, bound to Nor | only ot SEELEY & STEVENS, 82 ‘Burfi slip, New York Schreitmiller, Gottschalk’ Minster, George Krapp, A. LAW DEPARTME: ”. | the ‘binges on Abe; city physicians, mua! y Glaszow «..17 Bowling Greem | walk, before reported sunk on Nigger Point, Utell Gate, was | 7 aot Dengler, A. Senges, William Weacke, Edward Haeuser, | Au adjourned meeting of the Board of Aldermen was | they in? turn cast it upon ‘iim. The ey |W 129 Broadway taken off by the wreckine steaugr John Fuller on, the Zieh | (JANAL BOAT. TY GOOD CONDITION, SOUND. FOR Rovert eet Wath devon gaitrdt Martin | hela yesterday, all the members being present except | physicians have repeatedly reported cases of smallpox Se re crete 8 badly Inara Raman ee eee OMT ee et cae GR aeabentnee : : ; : ayers pon ‘i MrOcklyM 5. Ue Se eh eae mente et Albert Jaenicke, Gustay Lauter, Herm. Bartseh, Marin | Messra, Morris, Lysaght, Cudlipp and Billings } peg ee “hota pele pe 60 Broadway Nawrowr, RI, May 27—The owners of schr Catherine W | (YANOE—TWO BATTEN, POWELL. NAUTILUS ¥O.3 Hergmann, Fritz vom ote, ¥. Katacher, Henry Cooper, | + Alderman Purroy, trom the Committee on the Law | ‘ins county Board o! Health lis proved 10 be useless. recone’ | Uecactians bare riven. See refed. ae yet | SON'S beat thoy, 480 tet ete Brooklyn, Ee De wine uitz, J, W. Vanhauten, John Kerney, | " “ i \ Lanes ? . Joun Sempeon, Herm. F. Roper, Fred. Couway, James | Department, silomitted the following report on the ex | v ephh. sgin omer several ches that werk Maer 172 Rrondway the price for which the el sevvees merciona as 9 (JENTENSIAL OAT SUOR, aos SOUTH Wf. FIVE Beylin. ssp gues mmo deag” | tacked with amallpox andl reported it promptly, But rere . | fnutes from, Wall st.; all kinds of Boats. Ord te ge | eetvede GORGE ALBKARDER. Arent | Pou SALE—Th TTLE STEAM BOAT T. STEWARD will be sold ol wreekers Jawsuit will probably be the result, The Captat “the er daeedvorrort ‘i 0 af "The vessel will be taken to Providence, | morning To 'found two ar tho chiren welouge | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, | on'sarine railway. ‘MR. OTTENDORFER’S SPEECH, THE REPORT, The first speaker of the evening, Mr, Oswald Otten- wbte dorfer, was then introduced, and © fladen of toes ack my duty to raise my voice and join in your masa icf | passed by ® republi lslnture and entorced with tyran- | where five other young girls who wore employed in a |. PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 27, 1876. protest against the munner in which the E: thority by the officials controlling « } sk tagio: ses] “ and Sunuay laws wero enlorced last Sunday, together with the knowledge of the undiey || {acvory boarded, Bad im AGING of HY risk of cbptames: 7 : te | they entered and left tho house daily and mingled with Under the pretext of enforcing a law a perfect orgie of | New, York city lias been tor yeurs almost the only p ” ARRIVALS. lnvrecuess bas ean enacted Other sfaukors wes: | fen tte cure i winch tae enuaaed in theptie of | ter elow operative” A buter rary dae be , and said:—T | vEREC, May 27—The pilot of the bark Eveline she is light deaaght and in to an’ carnest request 1 have come ere TOC AAR 1 Saas Eecsolens tor Soe te ae en ig t gl 1b schon oT ae SUN AND MOOX. | ION WATER tae ton veo cellieed vu Thecaaep sakatan the order. Address J J. THOMPSON, Highlands, Nd Against the laws the attempted enforcement of which | oughly and carefully as vb jnquiry and found that they had oe 434 | Gov. Island,...morn 12 08 | of Ked Island. anaes cries from, people on bostd.and | TOR SALE—A SLOOP YACHT, CABIN, 44 FEE? bas given rise to the organization of this meeting. | permit & mass of statutes which since 1857 hi nea tari eee ts i 7 21) Sandy Roo! eve 11 23 | thinks one of the ships foundered. The Eveline was in tow Won Viiciine ta canine teeta taleaaen soe Against these laws we have abundantly” provesred | tated under his head, pec ies gles en whe | smalioun ae norn — —| Hell Gate..../:morn 1 43 | and could not render any w-sistance, A Fr boat; will be sold very cheap. be seen noar Flushing aud. femonsitated in the ly protest ‘The vivid recollection of the partial, harsh and obnoxious raging in their house. In another case 1 found a | the nels bor on at 0 time of = ot gl | Brake. IGGENS SGARRETSON. Flushing. LT. in the past But 1 deem it | xxcisedlaw ‘applying solely to this city) which in 1860 was young girl attacked with smalipox in a boarding house | 4 Later—The collision reported jand appears ! have been between a schooner k aded with wood wud wor- | TOR SALE-SLOUP YACHT OUTTY -ARK, 26 FE! P ovendanes 10 laches deeps" former was ana her crew long, 9 feet wide, 3 feet doops warran' —_ Grafewend Bay Unionvil's, Bathe raveseud Bay Unionvilie, Bath, L. 1. it iydeait with for the | tween the city Board of Healt and the county health: seis OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. , tiers i © piain to You the ilicgality of ‘he means adopted by the | infringement of the Sunday law, have yiven tiv to the Een. | authorit es: The Healt Inspector acts wider the | REPORTED BY THR NERALD STuAM TACHTS AND MRRALD (OR SALE-STEAM TUG JOR TROUIRE AT a ive to the am content to emphasize the fact that the | eral mprestion that at the present time this city isgore | authority of the former, but his office is really a. siné- WHITESTONE TRLEGRAPH LINK. Axsxr, May 27—Arrived previously, bark Ellsworth, F Vesey st. of W. C. LONG: also Marine Ine, 17x17. od OR SALE—SAILBUAT FIDGET, 19 FEaT 1¢ uthority whos alars address H. 1. duty it ts to maintain peace and order | erned by special excise logisiation. Such, however, Is not | Cure, A committee of citizens will wait oa Mayor -alin (Wt), Sidey, London May 13, with mdse | rk. inches long. For partic V.W., 2 Tah proveed og ee eres, Oy EO ee eet tst ie of ate ean zea, EGON: | Siedior to-morrow qo submit the whole facts im ihe | S84 prusensersce Henderson Brow May 23, 166i 18. ion | tg May 27—Arrived, bark Peter Gustaf (Gw). | West 12th wt, SUEY Af tdi dilate ce ae ee | case to him. SilttesILDW, . | Brandt, Pascagoula, FOR SALE, CHEATKERL SCHOONER. 75 TON Bpot ility of jose disturbances upon the guilty i ‘Steumer City of San Antonio, Pennington. Galveston | Dexxinx, May 26—Arrived, bark Sirian Star (Br), White- Ruston, te periees coder te ey corey Paya parties and to determine whether the leaders of our | PT . May 15th aud Key West 22d, with mdeo and passeuxers to | f JOHN CURTIN, we Westst. 7 police force or their subordinates are to be held to ac. York ety has been subject ouly to xen: AN IMPROMPTU SERENADE. cn off Unrsport reefs, | house, Philadelphia, ar ° altory 0% May 2 count, for it seems that either party endeavors to shield Herbert Eo itself behind the skirts of tho other. 1t is not the pplying equally 7 oF 134, us amend ry section ot the — spoke sch wind for New, York, | Grascow, May 27—Salled, selp Steathearn (Br), Ander | Hey re ee DAN ROOK, Deoane wee shietly in 1870 and Shortly after the concert closed at Gilmore’s Garden | from | Brazos et he Re I a ae ky | son, San Francisco. Oth et. Sncroachment upon the business interests of some par- | TT aig i : needle a Rielle °, May 27—Sailed, sto: Pereiro (Fr), Daure, | FOR SALE OR CHARTERCSIDEWHEEL AND PRO. itis ied that those who sell or di | last might, a large concourse of people collected in front dd D Follerton (Br), from Ceinfae- Haves, May jer emer " " OR SALE OR CUARTER—SIDEWHEEL AND PRO. Licular class that has Urought us hither, It is tue in- | orypirnuous lydors, wines: wloe oF weet, ie eertaln suet, | oa tu at ha emote grantor Mt and | gor bound north: Ing 2o2X lon 750. brie SV Nichols, | Plymouth and New York. pollor ‘Steataships, Steambonte, with or without sate = ® diguation against the arbitrariness with witch tho au | ties shall first be duly licenwed: the sales of intoxicuting | Of the Ho! at “AgdasrrsadbduserBiaysaghe; >>: from Matanzas for New. York: — ulso burk Covenanter, | Livunroon, May 27—Arrived, bark Regis (vor), Larses, t draught Steam Yachts, Be, Apply to WM, H. thorities, whose chiel duly itis to protect the citizens, | Laudrs vt wines de g misdemeanor. punisha: | decorated in nn elaborato manner, and the causo of 80 | gf ‘Dundee, ‘bound north: | May 24. “Ia Go." | Livenro » * | HAZARD, arrison st., corner West. “ BeItly $5,000,008" aunbelip Cente Whats a ocne | -eiraduires Titwes when tie sale offiguor | Much excitement atsuch an hour was demanded om Rew Yorks 20ch Int 3145 No lon "70 19, pasted ship Cty of | Batled. 7th, ark Bacobus Rus), Blorkavist, United | VOR SALE CHEAPCHAY AND COAL BARGES potice force, & sum which falls heavily upon our over. | M4 nyt autnor saslly engated ta the | SVS hand. Amoxplanation soon came in tho arrival | Elverpestof sn for Livarseol a ee oer aie | Bates iguaro to 20 ‘inch. Apply to Wits Be BadanDe Jee taxed and overburdened citizens, but the necessity Of commission of any otfeuce in violation of the Thcelee act, | of the band from the Garden, headed by Mr. Oflenbach, | from Cardenas, bound north. Also sailed 27th, steamer Massachusetts (Br), Walters, jarrixon st.. corner Wost. having, in a large and populous city like New York, a | and forthwith carry the party betore ® magistrate. ‘These | The suloons of the hotel were thrown open and the | , Steamer Alpemaric. Gibds, Lewes, Del, with mdseto the | pion OK SALE OR VUHARTER—A DECKED HULK, WITH well orgunized und eilicient police torce, capable of pro- | are, in brief, the provisions of the Exeise law, under which | Old Dominion Steamshin Uo Hallids F large uatebway; exrries 300.8 400 t suitable for tecting life and property, should not let auy sacrilice | the police were supposed tu act in their raid of tast Sunday, | landlord, Mr. Francis Kingler, entertained ull comers | Ship Elwell (ot Neweastle, Me), Bristow, Liverpool 20 | Loxpos, May 27—Arrived, ship Rajah (Br), Hallids: avy business or Sound trade, Address A. N., box 196 Appear too great. But if, nowwithstanding the outlay It will beat ouce seen that no power ia given to the polled | Several’ Wrench societies’ wero present, and | days, In ballast to dW clwell & Co. May 14, Int 44, lon | New York: barks Weymouth (Br), Durkee, Portland, Me: | Herald office. of such enormous sums, we eflect nothing but, jj voll, eu was the case under the ww ) All” tho leading gentlemen’ of, Gallic" origin | 4% AW 4 Morir Hock, Grif, London, via Tele of Wieht | Ada (Br), Parnahaw, Charleston: Imogene (Br), Bolin, do; | yop TUG BOAT WANTED—FOR HARBOR TOW: the organization of a force which the whims thority now is to arrest the person | 18 the — city wore — present. fe serenade | a rril'7, with mdse to Grinnell, Minturn & Go. Had heavy | Vesta (Ger), Gottleben, Bull River. ing: will give unecumbered Real Kstate or frst mort of short-sighted public officials. ~may wield oe and fortuwith bring him before a | for almost us soon as the bund arrived im front of ri gales to the Banks” thouco variable winds and | eoteqoah, ship Jas A Wel.ht, Morrison, New Orleans; | axes. JERE. JOHNSON, 21 Park row, to outrage our citizens, if thereby the interposi- | opinion of your committee i: imex. | the hovel they arranged themselves around calcium ins: May 3 tat 43, 15, len 92 20, passed « French bark erin ye aga : Unt TNIATURE YACHTS, SLOOPS, SCHOONERS, tion of the police and the arrests made by the police | ine oA Bislavaro intended to pro- | lights that had been settled in Iront of the hotel—was | snowins peg Code) LDHS; dato, lat | bark Harald Haarfager (Nor), Halvorsen, United Staten, Micamboata and Fiuings (made by the late Ms. Fitch: lose their terrors and the evil olements of society ure | sNeweo! Ishi emenuime sor tard festen.s: | given to Colonet Blanchard, an old resident in the hotel | 48TH, ion 48 40. an coher a an ay dace, | LONDONDERRY, May 27-~Sailed, bark Capri (Br), Baker, | 3.g°hrnmroats And Pisin (made iJ encouraged in their crimes, it being cousidered no dis- grace to come into conflict'with the police, it becomes the duty of all citizens to raise the warning cry and to : protest agaiust such an abuse of an irresponsible power. > ” Burk Aphrodite (of St John, len te tes fy anie the Reshendred guests oct, Seger in ballast vo Orandail Bros. is anchored at Suady Hook for | North America. clock. ta A 21-S Stanford (Ital), Mar supper at midnight, and the festivities were continued x43 Lynet (Nor), Peterson, Rio Janciro March 16, St cary ith iniled, bark GO (tal), | up to a late hour, Colonel B. W. Blanchard leaves Thomes May . in ballast to Funch, Edye « Co. esea, Uni a Jat 'no strong or spititaons |i Id between the wors, wines, al of oni 3 ES tive H ti , May 26, 7 PM—Arrived, steamer Scotis 4 : . * ido Know what others may feel, think and sq tho city for Europe, where be has large estates, and | Cardenas, Weldon, Havana May 14, with sugar to Quasxstows, May — A im their indignation over the outrages of last Sunday, alo or beer his friend, Mr. George Cecll, took this opportenity of Jamnes Ward & Siexerson, Rio Janeiro April 9, with eof. | (HP, Leitch, New York for Liverpool and proceeded) ;27th, | QTEAMBOAT FOR SALE-NEW: WITHOUT REGIS. } bat I desire to state distinctly that, in my opinion, itis | SE expressing his rogard and esteem for a gentleman WhO ) PTF A Aion i bark Aquila (Aus, Wallusching, Philadelphia. : i YAUHE RD RERANO 70, With ‘ot the task of this assetmblago to Counsel or inciie re- ts valued in all circles, Brig Lewis ; Sunlth, St Croix 14 days, with sagar, | Pexanri Rodps, May 27—Arrived, brig Teresina (ta), | Qe eee eae ae Ay chartee ler Ornreantan Sietance against the lawlu! authorities, even though Penge cee <r gerne &c, 10 Roche Bros & Co: vessel to HW sink Lauro, New York. GROMGE'R. FLA MET 0 South a * ve y. Schr Ai ja Hall, Hall, Cardenas 11 days, with molas- " where t. | they have abused of excecded their powers, We cin- Ey accaeeeete tae bark a OBITUARY. Ul temerk ioe Swansxa, May 27—Arrived, bark St Croix (Br), Dalrym- OP YACHT HOPE-42 FERT LONG. IN Cow Fertion oftheir aubordiauion have maae'a iamemtabie || acy fll has en iret tn toda Tyee wel oman” © OA7™ | Dl, Penasco Br PF Wareeu at, New Yank: otf OOF th Bevo , a jelado to order; ves: er. = ' . a4 mistake. To convince them of the error they have |‘ aks to car opted wes vices’ | DOWAGER COUNTESS OF CARNARVON, with STEN Granam cof Phiadeipiiay, Sulth, Key West 9 | Soxaktaxv, May 27—Salled, bark Mindet (Nor), Inge- | 192. or to 77 st., New York, committed, to show them the pernicious consequences ir, and the police forve was thereby A despatch from London dated yesterday announces | days, with old tron to Renner & Pinektiey. brethsen, United Stator. Wate aa RE ROTH BAND Lae STREAK BARGE, Of their proceedings, and im the interest of their d and unworthy purposes when, the death of the Dowager Countess of Carn | Sehr DW Vauschwn, Drivko, Virginie. . ingle whe ry cet rh wt Joan mast be im FiMent, as well as that of the entire city, to warn bt I mn aR ees bah pereen, Sounell, viene FOREIGN PORTS, weed order, custome cto oo NOW Fork Fost Ome Tem sgainnt a repetition ot such, twit 08, this 18, T | fates ut tny told mia there Cote dace ne the cme | mother of the present Karl, Deceased was Henrietta Lrown, Georgetown, DO, for Now a pr A ga 3 YACHTS FOR SALESA 21, a5 ano 2 Foor pout to petueet of this meeting, and this object I have | mnnes. the persoar ih eharge do violate the iw.” Tewus tio- | Anna, eldest daughter of Lord Weary Thomas Mely- "chr Teabet Alberto, Tooker, Baltimore pAtoTg.2M May 2-Arrived, che Anne Bett, Grima, | G}, Wey arg tlds fee order; th 40 fou bent ln new, had song! rou | lated i ily outrageous and repretensible manner Sehr Hershell, Chambers, Bultimore. few i ‘ ood THR RESOLUTIONS | Nien those who wove arrenued were tmpragwed all might in | Bev woward and gece of Bernard Rawerd, rein PASSED THROUGH BELL Gath Cronstapr, May 22--Atrived, batk Preclora (Nor), Jucob- | sive a dehooners Yaw 10 teat long but ete aed, at The following resolutions, read by Major Bullard, | the ceils of the various police. st s instead ot being | Duk Norfol Baie Dag in sen, New Orleans for Reval. 5 , 7 ' ly adforded what the law, was thel John George, third Karl of Carnarvon, who died in BOUND SOUTH. —Sailed, schr Annie E Kana, Purvere, BOATS READY TO SHIP. Al Were next unanimously adopted :— promptly ato under the ae iee'| 8 e s SHELLS, WHIT! te right and privily; be opportunity of being im- | 1849, and by whom ebe had five children. Steamer City of New Bedfora, ish, New Bedford lqucester, Mass. . fe dwell (ir) hall, Clubd, Metallic Liteboats, Spoon Oars, indey Inw, as | tely heard before the nearest magistrate. jew CanpenAs, May 24—Sailed, bark Speedwell (Br), Jone Bouth st. and ath st., Harlem River. id regula have been iniurmed that several of the 4 3 Steamer Galaten, Wald for New York. orth of Hatteras: schrs Georgia, Coffin, do; Alsena, Pla STEPHEN ROBERTS. who. in order to prevent unnece: FRANCIS PALACKY, THR HISTORIAN. Brig F I Henderson, Hende: for New York. er, do. a ‘i — HEX ROBERTS. | Y. resirictio he | flietedon those arrested, heid court du | A cable telegram trom Pesth, under date of the a7th | _SebrJ A Hattleld (ir, Windsor, NS, for Now XrunGos, May 23—Arrived, schra Ben) Gartside, Wolf, ~. MESCELLANEO hours and days which were incor: | having \earuod that a number of persons bad boen brought s J ork. bi Ham, Hettt “[BSOLUTE DIVORCES ORTAINED PROM DIPFRIE art, beng od ¢ the dark spirit | toap fm opp Station, sent word to the on in to | instant, reports as toliows:—‘Francis Palacky, the hig- Senr Oliver Jameson, Campbell. Windsor, NS, for New Chien, bag a6 bet (BPs Fgm, Bente, States, tor numerous cause thous publicity; indirect’ canfitet with, ‘the | fuptain taut he would nor do ay mle ne received oruere | toriaa, 18 doad, He was in his seventy-oighth year” | YO w 4 Braine Redford torNow York, _| New York: sist. barr Florence Peters, Mo. mtiord, do. vw nce ace faa: ‘ Palacky was Vora at Hodsiawity, in Moravia, on the | _Sehe Willard Sa indy, New Hediord tor New | | Gianartan, May 4—Setles. brig H BJ ; _ TaTAINED WITT Ep i a 3 lato of Juve, 1798. Ho received an excellent educa ‘Behe Abbie 8 Emery, Emery, Fall River for New York, Steel ‘hiladelphia, icity: advice trer, FREDERICK I, KING, n y fe Arti amers Cubs, er, New 3 . a Te retards the progress and tion, Alter studying at Presburg and Vionna be went:| Kebr Joe Carleton, Lyons, Full fiver ion New York. ~tutasciat tak David: Bates, Col- Law and Notary Pivlie, 201 Broadway. ‘ot lus intellectual nnd. nausteint its, and to Prague tn 1824, where he was appointed editor of tho | Sehe Amelie. Mott, Prov 8 GLoBuE Journal of the Bohemian Museum, 1n tho year 1831 he Sehr bh Arculirias, Lord, deprives x citizen, before arr xt, of the protection mecessar, schr Geo Sealey, Ricker, Gelvenion. it Hesse May (Hr), Baek, New ark: 25th, r aed Impartial tribuoela of justice aod om ‘ageous practices applied ie rote Weer Orlenen), | “now renay’ 61's 4 ived the appointment of historiugrapher in the Mott Haven, Colli ‘winis for steamer Hi er (Ger), Him i * rf i 1% “aa” fades “and "ocecicP ech dat creme | Rinewom gt Bune i chet ork the ie | Eek wap ticne Aan Bee tice ciearen Ammmevecrane! see | dus ose ct cece a . £44) "eotteequcnse ef tie by ros tory ot B opens. ware if age, of Beer Gharacr Wilson, Provitionce for Now York, Hatirax, May 26—Arrived, brig + Clark, | MIN DUFOURE. 30 bast iinh'sts, New Yorks va Which the first volume appeared in 1636 ® Vietotta, Young. New Bedford for New York. Swansea. 4 owas A RGN EW Fi en ay of usta toad alas | Rae Rease i tceran see wie amma eyemcnmaginers we | Te ops AE Ga re mney, aven 3 yn in the year 1862, . our Neve Keltansa, ‘Avery. New London for New York. Bailed 27th, steamer Shattuck. every! and get bargains, ‘Vesar a ne