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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7162. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1856. PRICK TWO CENTS. LAUNCH OF THE ADRIATIC. ning of August next. When completed acd resdy for Fea A cel ade liana ata olin Teli — — — eed ADVERTISEMENTS EVE! Bome people ere ford of speaking of the material progre I will do as my father done; Visit of Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson to the OltY R RENEWED BY DAY. tay tho acintentbnane cost abou! Ce Nan A our ane} but m mt resogaise the Proqreas of vata. 2 Heave, yeo pet : 4 Chasitubde Institutions Bs u cen éimeusion: amity—F recognise, in « high avd sacred eente, re Many a thousand miles he raa; aetna APES. formed from the parative ‘able, giving the | eters of Christianty steel” Theos are tae tnloge, tha” Yeo, heave yeo! | Upoa invitation of C. Godfrey Gunther, Almehouse apa raaNR ating oes on THE UARORMP WHSSKL IN THR WORLD yi Sees mateigteei omens | Serum Rew, Dil Daim ron ie catego: Weusee aed eiemions tar adios wn.ceete- 2 ; PI ; Raaéall’s and Ward’s Islands, to view the city charitable done for the world by the lacmching of the Walk her arounc, the old se ‘a aay; Adriatis to-day than that Pease Conference in Franc! ci. in at LIOUTENSTBIN'S ®% Bowers, where they and criminal institutions thereupon situated. wil fu.et gmorment am uaviraina ety. We | Sixty Thousand Persons Assembled to vty dna Yeo, beave yoo! 4 GApplaue) (There is pence and siaity in every corner Try tt again abd we’ pat hee throug’; | Among the party were Governors Townsend, Dugro andl Deautiful ribbons ane trimmings for {Umstretion, acd aluce thet See the Spectacle, auifal abip. Formeriy, im Venice, tt was ‘ 1 2 Beil, and Augustus Schell, Col. Mead, Gen. Ward, and time scarcely Cr eive some Com- custom é0 wed the Acriatic tothe Duke; but nothingdike Giving it up wil! never do; . Gilasion io eted Mibbons and tricswlone trom, tis particular EARL shat wo this ds Sibemed. wan over sen there—anee, Ye { other well known hard sheil democrat. stock toour gubsoribers in the country, end we have never Zetinlled 1 obtain ihe desired aricln al Lightonstela'g coun | fA Holiday Among Our Citizens. blue +ky aocve us and those crowds of rreemen, esale dep taeni bas been saad to 00, heave yeo! Whtn she base beesee she’Tl go te 006; The party took boa‘s from the foot ot Twoaty-seventhe We saw the nuble skip oovened ‘rom her fastenings aod Heave, yeo bo street, and re where the ter. Butpow 0 large who sale ¢ oy bemelvee by the piu Rise oes tient, reams... the Aariatic wecded for ever to the great wide sen. (Ap- And when i blew she lead wil be; an eee . Britein, Br ooh plaure. . ersery departesen heen tained tee enter We caus decnbe Ge LAUNCH OF THE STEAMSHIP CUBA Himaleyn, British ateamabip... The Mayor now proposed ‘The Press,” and after {t wes pidiarcic amined, and found to be in a clean condition, and as Tenens ose ae ae © Sena, . , Awnvng othor appliances of aafety, the Adzistio will be | Tfepon: by Puny Dito, Kaq., Mr. Thomas 8. Stil. | POLICE ARRANGEMENTS AT THE LAUNCH. | healthy os could be desired or expected. ‘with bouquotwofrosce ued watered with «iver? waves, The eennnnnnnnrennina ey uraished with one of Protessor Gran’’a calcium ligats, | MD, of the Nevel:y Works, was calle] ap in response to About 160 policemen were detailed at t.e shipyard of Mesers. Steere to keep ordor and preven’: any disturbance among the motley crowd gathered on the occasion, The reserve force of the Elevento ward, under commando! Captain Squires, acted very efficient!y in conjunction with Mr. Dickinson seemed highly interested, and expressed himself astonished atthe improvements that hed bees made since the time he had betore visited the institu- ticns, in the year 1844, In the murrery the party wore edificd by come three = wast to Mimavif Mr. Suilman epoxe iu high terms of the Adsiatio, and expressed his pellet that eho would ‘Surpass every ceean stesmer now affoat in speed. He gore’. ‘st the clvee of his remarks the heaita of the Exgineer ot the Unitet States Navy, Mir Daniel B. Martin. ‘Tlat gentiewan begged leave to be excused, and sehen tests " : 0 arranged, with fl laced the s'arboard Boraliety bo ates Gulicaa Sam may be sxilstod. fOr | DESCRIPTION OF THE ADRIATIC. | whecinotte’ lei those tiger upes the sosan ut ik KISH NKWS, shB seat briltant to enable those oa board te 800, any 2 ‘THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER, toi wanes of the +hiv’s track; thus mak! Proprietor. it. bata. it a ake} 2pvears paucron. (Wernesdsy.) contalaing ihe The Seenes in the Shipyard and on the Hemponstole ecesuneer obstacls at might anos: to by the lookout, excupt ia case of a dense fg. A hundred seromlous, scorbutic sud consum ptive childrem rish in ; the Coup dlitst in New York; Preao; ’ propored the fcllowing sentiwent:— the other members of the Department sent ihither from ‘thro ‘theor lessons i: , @iuanee Potton; Citizen ‘Eo diers; Lelie trom Dab ta; Memotre of Fast Biver. = ae ip pe cepa” Ch pena ot The Adriatio—May the bright skies acd the balmy at- | the Chiet’s ofice. Notwiths'anding there was an tonmaense | ScrEai higmoghy, set to maser oe ce ant eee a et Trsh-Aberionn Miliary, Companies; Fernoaal ‘Becollections wee a ee eee, et ae ‘right Hne, ice | MOBpRere, snd the placld waters which surrounced her | multitude crowded within very small spree, wail tae | | Tokiwon idl bapeass tn weenie + of the bditer—Letter I. the irish Jenuita—Cloagowes. i f ir. Or. K.¢ the ‘etl ata wt, ks its path and cam ce readily at ber nativity, prove @ weet harbinger of her success | strictest decorum was observed by the police atien- “The Poor Old Slave’ and ‘‘Hard Times’ were them Cohege. Revolutionary Memorios—rikansn Walsoa'e Me: Speeches of Rev. Hr. Chapin, Mr. E. eatin ee po Des pale CF yy tho | fer the future, dance, ard owing to their precsutions not a single aeci- | ang by the children. The former proawction, it ix eup- eon tnerury, ‘Artie Poldesl ‘and Pereooal Intelligen ve ling, Mr. T. B. Stiimanm, and Others, course of the steamer which curries it to any vessel upom “oy Se oe ae one epcnnlons tad hi ber dent occurred to mar the festivities of the o; a. cag ‘was for the benefit of the hard shell isiters, and ‘eli parte world. “ ocean { 4 separa’ eers for orge eB, iatter were mostly personal reminisoenss. e Paviion son Glee No.2) Ann street, Price $3 per annus; 6 ko, &o., Bo. ie a Couteaee taaes-eannted between the launch of | thtee for Mr. Coline and three for the Airiatic ’| ARREST OF LIGHT FINGERED GENTS. | reximum on sound a's minim of old cam be ifthe portot New York. Ths" Uorect was batt’ eboct | VIEW FROM THE DEOK OF THE STEAMER. | ,, 7%, "Mt amombiage which guthored to witness the | SANG Gorn Hoing, tee wore very creditab launch of the steemship Adriatic formed a splendid op- portunity for pickpockets to practice thelr profession ‘The new steamehip ‘Adriatic, for the Collins line, was } two hundred Frid) Pf Laptata Block, who was con- ACUOUNT BY ANOTHER REPORTER. m: the purport of which was, that every small ras launched yesterday morning from the shipyard at the | sidered one of the orene builders of his day. We were fortunate enough to participate (a the ex- community, no matter how poor, might one day become "I Prericemt of the United State: 4 tmtor mation thet tho foot of Reventh atreet. For several weoks past this event | Sot Notary fosvea uatie igmorcce ef har depth of Thond | Sltement as well as the pleasure of the laanch, by vc. | "ib areat scccom, Several gentlemen end ladies were | fzcncons othe united Staten, piece 4 imosmation that rehlets nnd shawls, eaiitaated at xb at © | bad been anticipated with mo ordinary feciings of inter- | ard tonnage. companying the megnificent vessel from her lorg resting | “*¢¥ed .of their portemonnaies and watches ta themost | Leaded Uitle urehins that lied the room. eewane wil be paid for ihe recevery of the goods, or tn ostby the whole city. The fact that she ie mot only the THE DINNER. aoe ‘the stooks to h lace in the b dexterous manner, A numter cf the sha‘ovs were de- Au the dove on the island, some four bundred in mum- Sgsease proportion for any part of TR | ox woon, pice upca she si ez place in the bosom of the | tatlec at the ebipyard for the purpose of spotting the ras- | ber, were then marched out, under command of General ROOKLYN, April 7, 1866. -_ | largest vessel ever built in this country, but that che in After the launch, the company on board the Gerant | water, which is to be the scene of her fatare fame and | cals, But the fled wes too extensive o one for s dozen | Ripley, amd paraced ta military order, de; at 111 Wall street, tor tre recovers of a tim wen to act on efficiently. However, four of the thievas $500 BEWARD—THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE | designed to be the fastest cosam steamer in the world, at- | Stuyvesant proceeded, at the invitation of Mr. Culitas usefulness, and we believe of her fature triumphs over box, mark tute jipe, ma re-irg, counter- acd ing & a fi iat would have aatomtahe bend, ‘of robbing the spectators of their | number of tactical mato-uvres t Norman Jackson, containing the following (dou: | tracted towards her more attention ani curiosity than | and Mr. Steese, to the Pacifs restaurant, 600 Broadway, | all that has before been accomplished im navai archi: | “ee Ceught in the ac: o! ‘ants the paymeat of which haa been wopped:— bas, perhaps, ever berm exabiied towards any other ship | wheres cepital dinner was provided for them, Among } tecture, See Tels Onetl br eaet aa De Leconte of boy parrot, pee ff Mpeg 326 Aganmane ing ne ers Peuda Machados fs launched at this port. ‘Vite the dey on which her keel | the company were Meyor Wood, Messrs. B. Stillman & On arriving at the foot of Seventh street, at nine = siipecance my. that they never say mash ry eran of cia be the final chorus of ‘La Spia,”” only more % - 2 RT EI aad W96.laid to the moment whe left the stocts, she has bees | Allen, Mr. Stuart Brown, Rev. D-. Chaplo, Mr. Gries, | o'clock yesterday morning, wo found the scaffolding en. | Pickpockete gathered together cn uny former oosasio bgt rae, “utd 826 Cran due May I ee ceca 2800 09 | the object of the sharpest critiolam, and also of the most | United Sta‘es naval constructor; Capt. Skidéy and Onpt, 4 tirely cleared awsy, with the oxception of the pare | rs Galena cae’ aa Goeseuneen Dasmstaee te tone oie ee eee oe 413 40 | urbounded praise. Thore were some who were reniy to | Hudson. Atter the viands wore aivposed of, the Mayof, | ter of poles amidships on the starboard side, neceunig | Vegabcods wen token into consideration. obeers, ip reeponse to which he’ compitmented them om 1.381 42 | Sind fault with her, bat the majority agreed that she was | who noted os Presiden‘, made the following b-ief and ap- | to support the s'airs for asconding to the top. The mo ae F pep precapell clenDlrmer dag Gap ar “ao % unequalled in the beauty and exquisl.e symmetry of her Hee. Hosricear sh aie with the ‘iver who | ble vessel—these being removed—gtord revealed in oll THE OPERA. an oid war, and bed seal chequered lie, and he was proportions. She was visited by thousands daily long ve witneceed this interes'ing coremowy to-day, I oam- | her fair proportions—the most m‘ghty of all the orea- satisfied ubat the 01 to happisess and true great- Fo00 00 | betore the day of the launch was Announsed, and | not but feel gratifontiim and emotion. (Applause) The | tions in naval architecture with which America has been |, * tA?8® S# sho deserved, was greoted by one ofthe | ness wan by being Gn Mesa las ‘and true aad houcst. 2,258 63 , . fullest and most fasbi:nable houses ot the season on the | Vice ehovld be shunned, theretore, and im the great bat- "651 87 | When the long expected morning of that day arrived | sot of commbtting to her native element this noble cratt, | tor years delighting the world aod eclipsing all other th a he A last t 7 tie of life that was betore them, virtue, sobriety and mam “ % | tens of thousands of eager epectators assembled from all | alike distinguished for her great beauty of model, | nations. coe tie di P aad mt ae Tae | ‘ines were the best wea) 10 fiat with, ee Soi & | Parts of the olty, at the dosigaated place. I: was, in | thorovgbuess of construc'ion end unequalled aize, is a | The first rensation in looking at the Adciatic fom ; beer Biel ae zd The Governor was rain o when the party ®t fact, 0 bellday in that’ pect of the elty,aadvoreryiody | coramony aa important in the history clour nsralebutal' aie ee teats aur coe inlease . surprise | Ear eudeile Nentiar, \Madsme, Perfnoes, Mardiesk, |: bee eae ee fen Se | appeared in thelr holiday dresses, For at least throo | tecture as itis anevont whioa every New Yorker chould | nt her extreme keonness forward, and a feeling of | Cant ou nepemnmen se snmeoni7 iin Mecslly: Ravers) ¢ 1485 70 | hours before the appointed time, the spectators began to | b® proud of. (Chvers.) I songra‘ulate the worthy | incredulity as to the prospect of a vessel 60 high and so | CMPAn! and Arnoldi. We have nothing to say in re- | inspeoti: gone through 130 cé 4 ilder tructor, Mr. Lo ie gard to the performance of Mozart's great work, farther | woman was shown who labored under the hallucination 1,964 47 | arrive, and in less than two hours the spacious abip | builder and consi » Mr. Stoers-(Loud oheers)— | lean having any bina of bearing in the water. Icdeed, | than to that i that the Roman Catholics were intent on building « os yard was crowded. The immense piles of timber swarmed | Whose unsurpassed ekill in the ling of abltps | the wedge like keenness of the vessel extends back for setts all ribet erage a oe Sid cethedrai in ber stomach, and she went to bed 8,481 30 | with men, women and children. All the house tops | has already reached very part of the world | thirty to Ay feet, so that for all that distance, there | ui hipaa dod. padhcepa ddd night with » club in her band, to beat the “‘Papiats"” 4 D Madame Bertuces was very warmly recelved. She | shvuld they attenpt to perform that feat. 1449 28 | "blob afforded a view of the launch, wore in the same | where ccmmerco is bows, upon bis cusses in | secms, in looking from below, to be acarcely any devia. | so’ueq welt, end sume oiih Cereal tral kerece eae | eee Raskin tae feakSant atiatsiee ‘addreasing Mr. YLT | condition; the masts and the rigging of the shipping | this grand work. Moy his mexita be approsiated, and | \lon from a straight Une in the shape of her water ling. | Deas” atthe end of the seerea cer cree eet: | Dickinson: * Allow me. to Tntroduce you to s lady whe 1°30) of | weee completely taken possession of, the deck of the now | OUr government recognize bis claims upon its bounty and | Beycnd that point, however, the veovel widens vory ra. pee is ond ect Inurel wreath was | thirks abe ts the wife of President franklin Plergs," 1,198 43 | snip, the Intrepid, which is on the stocks in an a join. | and liberality. (Applause.) I congratalate our distin- rown to La Grange, which Morelli placed upom her Gey. LickNson (commiserating)—Poor woman! che Pidly above and below, (‘hough without losing avy por- tion cf her symme'ry,) so that, as yeu are opposi'e bec waist, you perceive that she has what uw called a iong ficor, very little cead rise amidships, and the most com plete and substantial bearing imaginable, giviog a:eu- rance of immense burthen, and great steadimess in a heavy sea. Walkizg aft you find thesame extreme keennees, indi- cating beauti{a! leaving of the waver—a poiat cf vary much importance in the securing of great apeed. The dew fs almost upright—after the manner cf all the Col- fips voseels—hase fine round away of the cutwater to form the keel, andat the top curls over gracefully for a foot or two, with memall ond graceful scroll at the ex I fremity, and amall and gracefal gilt side sorolis, with « barred shield centre. At the sternfthe vessel is besati- folly rounded, and has small spread gilded eagle, with adouble tcroll dépending, upon which in ornamental wilt letters appear the words Adrirtio” and “New York.” ‘The bottom of the vessel, to her water line, is the na. tural color of the wood; above her water line she i painted lead color. Some idea of her immonse heignt— apart from what feet and inches could farcish—mey be gathered from the fact that there are fifty-two widtas of pisnk to the wales, eight on the wales, and eight above— sixiy-eight in all. Her guard and wheel frames aze all perfect, and present @ great appearance of durability as well as of neatress, Asvending tho side of the vessel to the top we found some fifteen or twenty persons on board, which number was gradually augmented, up to the time of removing the noaffoleing, until there were, probably, two--huadred perscus os bard. with the exoeption of the covering of the skyligut and the oslep deck, the former of whion was tacked over with boards, and the latter an entirely uncovered frame. Looking over the side of the vessel some sixty feet from the ground, the view was very fine, ex'ending to a very good ¢istance up and down the river, and giving a fine op- portunity for obeerving the immense crowds of people who muet be mad. Mrs. Tience—Walk in Mr. Dickinacn; I believe it la seme tiwe tirce you saw my husband? Gov. D.—Why, yes, macam. you see he and I don’t agree very well, iutely, oz matters of paolic policy. ‘Here 6 young gentleman in the party asked the off ey epee Mr, Pierce wouid be re-elecved to the Presl- ency ‘Mrs. Prencs—O Cear, yes; he’ll be in for another four yearn ee you see his administration Las pleased almost ever, a me ‘Proxinsox—Well, Doctor, that’s enoagh; I think bt} tad ard passon. Pcor ten And the party did poss on, ea defied that Prophesy of the old far. in keepiog with tne cuaracter of the institution ebe lived in. Tbe Almshouse and workhouses were next inspeoied, afler which the are pene > the Penitentiary, where # dinner was ip, Which, after being disposed of, ( Gov. GuNTHFR rove and proposed the health of the Hop. Daniel S. Dickinson, which was duly cheered, ‘Mr. Dickrveon said he was plessei to find himeecif heed upside down and hicd part before, amidst the lavghier and applause of the audience, Maretzek con- ducted the orchestra, and the brilliant instrumentation was very-Anely rendered. The performance last evening was the last of the sea- som. Weare not informed as to the further movements ofthe troape. It is tco bad that we are to have no more opere at ths Academy at present—it is such a nice place for Young New York, Will not some patriot volunteer to lose me more money in it? BROADWAY THEATRE. ‘The Keller troupe commencea the second week of their engagement lsat night. They gave the same ‘ableaus that we noticed last week, with two additions—a sacred picture, “ The Descent from the Crogs,”” and ‘“Washing- ton's Triumpbal Entry foto Trenton,” both of which were exoeedingly beautifal, and wore received with much favor by the sudience. Previous to the tableaux, Mr, Blake, the stage manager, stated to the aucience, that the sucred pio\ure having been denounced in ene of the news- paperr, be had been requested to say that the exhibition had been given in Europe and fecetved with favor, and thet at a rebearsal on Saturday, attended by the clite of tig city, the management had been urged to piace the picture vefore the public. H« w.uld now ask if the pubiic de tired to see it. The manager bad simply eudeavored to consult the pudlic taste in piacing these pictures upon the atege. In conclusion, it was sanoanell that any psr- won who cid not cesire to see the exhibition would re- caive their money on aplication at toe bex office, Mr. Biake’s speech was received with prolonged applause, end the exbibition proceeded very euccessfally. It will be repeated to-night and every evening this week. THE BOWERY THEATRE. reopening of the above theatre, under the mauage- “weet of Mr. I, P. Waldron, took place last evening, all diffieulties between the former proprietors of the este- Diishment having been satisfactorily arranged. Every available seat waa filled ere the curtain rose. Tho Bowery theatre bas long been a favorite place of resort for the inhabitants of the eastern section of the city, sim- ply on account of the excellent amusement afforded there for twenty-five cents, and hence the re-opening of Total....... e 4 ing yard, presented s throng 60 dense that it was almost | Suished merchant and eminently patriotic cttizen, Mr. 4.5, Pringletsdratt £200) On Washington, Jacksons, Syms & | impossible to move through it; and there was, besides | youins, Upon this (to-him) equally important ogoaston, waar Go.. ot Laverpool, endorsed by of od H. Boyce's do. 1,000 Washingt. Jasason & Uo, over | Slt this, a large number on board the Adriatic herself. | perity and good he has done se much. Indeed, I con- 000) to Norman Jaokson. But this was not all The river was nearly | g:@tulate not only New York, but the whole country, 1 upon this lsunch—for it is the Unites a9 @ nation, marked J. Loe Bila, contaiatog | as populous as the land. About a dozen | 2POD this Jaunch~ tor {tis the Preset teine’ fa the uct pore cone steamboats of various sizes, and a numerous fleet |. of another steamship, which hav not. end, in my oplofon, REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR Tx RECOVERY | Of row boats, each with as many persons as it could carry } cannot have, an equs in any part of Enelwond. (Chests ) 3 We tha! Toa’e us what we are, and it of the following articles stolen from 23 West six- | with safety, Isy out in the river fronting the yard from | Jt !# commerce ‘went :— Twelve +i'ver table spoons. cight dessert commerce we must look to maintain the we Sarge forks, even dessert forks. twelve easeoney at which the Jaunch was to take place, The bark Grape- ecm bent as we exesl in the means by which com: merce spoons, two gravy spoons, one sugar sifter, one cheese dock ry carrie so we are still further acvanced in fe shot, whieh was lying in the dook near the Adriatic, was | me phy Mok pe ay as REWARD WILL BE PAW FOR Tae REGO. | *aPtured by « crond of at least fifteen hundred persons, pale ng S| ie proud eet the rene ot, Jeep chen $: Bae fs a Jeay's gold “ured ‘aad chain, with seals ate and held without opposition for twoor three hours. The veeltest star fa sie gulssy of it lagegr wedis - * tached, Sdneeday. April 3, in a Grand sirvet stage, or | St, Louts was also made a prize of by a still larger force, ers)—and deen her advent as no caloulated to ry NO questions naked, 5 Tet Basie lage, rae Pe ogee. # APDIS % | 4 those who could not find standing room on her' deck, ee aeatental eae ne reg meena sa $25 KUWARD.—LOS?, ABOUT NOON, WEONKSDAY, | OF 8 place in her rigging, asa last resort batook them | (rade, faciitinve z s 8 AD aor EON ESD) rie ae Ales Europe, and a a News a Vy i <A wet eas es Tae diate herent Wan tin, | selves to the inside of the wheels, glad to get evan a | further cevelope cur varied industzial resoarees, neg 8 S100 billon the ison Gouney seal ad Reon 7) 20 iv senk, paddies, only portion of their persons visibie through in email bills, Whoe D Houston & Bick " ipnat Maweek ned Decent avenues Jeruss Oonamlice: | the bara, and cracking Jokes with these oateide wha were Ladi less fortunate in procuring a good position. The speern- tors have, altogether, been estimated at from fifty toa hundred thousand, and we think we do not over estimate | benefit the count 1 Ltake this opportuatty of ieehag ertiemen present know the a ict e3 we have Fa sper When we eocapute it 94 slaty shonsand. ect in the cocompllakaneat of tho work, tho partial op. REWABD.—LEFT IN THE PARQUETIE OF Ta | l2vitations were sent to # large number of persons, | piction of which you ‘his dey witnessed, In tho first Academy of Music, on Wednesday evening, April 21 | including the members of the press, for whom thesteam- | place, let me opiate! it was proposed to build this line on tg pote ee, rg ipe, hoon) on boat Gerard Stuyvesant and two other steamboats were of steamers, the Cunard iice was regarded as the first in No 6 Warren street : the world. We had gfeat obstacles to sarmouct, amo: 3 — engaged. These, after receiving their company on board | which was the wantef sulciont yemunora‘lot, and REWARD.—LOST, OV FRIDAY@ AFCARWOON, | at the Novelty Works, at the foot of Hougton aniother | must here state tuat although tho line bears the name o had Age thine, ‘osrrer of eperym een rental streets, proceeded into the middle of the river, where all | Collins, hed it not been for Mr. Brown, ee Tregrot, is J rt Bi . with ‘pie aod. aamae of Hooe, with in'uials A. J-. ‘The aver | bad an unobstructed view of the launch. While all eyes | Dot BOW precent, ad rag as agg Beret, oort er oF Beved wey ee Det 1 8.8. Dov, Meera? | were eagerly bent on the magnidcent structure, the | who bave had the means at their command. and if they VRID\Y AFEKRMOON, | *Tebitect, of whose genins she is ane of the moat besu- or at the means, they saat. Soyghaedr poe the eee Wm arene oar grim Broad: | tial creations, aud who, eight or ton years ago was 8 | PUSS {a hich tho charsoier of the country i wo deoply Ghiefiy in go d:the earnings OC a poor woman. Avplyat'sal | POOF, struggling, unnoticed mechanio—George Stoors— | interesied, aud toa great extent invoived as a commer hb gt lable! Bpiek 2 Nhat ler! kag ed é, | the now world-renowned yacht and shipbuilders, was | © al Vad You Pal aware bay Aged Lyrbidiyiry col or yal 'e, er, 8 ys bam u heat of Urtiog House smbers acest base: | busy among his workmen, superintending the prepara- | Xbich are known by the names cf the Law jine and the KEWARD-—LO T, ON SATURDAY UAst, ASMALAL | tions. This was the crowning moment of all his | ships, ata cost of eight huccred thousand dollars, aod black and tan terrier dog, with cropped ears. The above previous efforts, and al‘hoigh bis heart must | the second the same number, ata cost of six huared Feward will be paid on its retu-n to 143 *roat street, bave swelled with = just, © ly pride, | ‘bousand, Mr. Law and ifr. “Asplewall ooth petitioned IVE POLARS REWARD —LOST, ON O8 ABOUT | gt the nodle before hii d the feo! att waa ‘for uid;‘and Mr. Mason, who was then secretary the first of the mon'b, one letter and one vackage con. | St the noble vessel im, and the fee!ing that it was | ot Novy, said, if any mocey was to be granted to three or four letters, addressed to Mr. Alexander Fea- | the work of his skill and genius that had attracted that | those stesmers, 1tehoutd first he given to the Collins line. Tn corclusicn, tho Mayor proposed the health of Mr. eiimpso of the apectacle. There they sat, on the huge | cottiny which waa diank with tines times taree, When station by which he could reward any one jor favors shown to bim; be waa but a private citizen, and he felt prcd of the good feeling his poor serves for hua oun: ad inspired among his triends. He had been all his ® politician, yet never a partisan; and he was plesced te learn that the institotions were not under party infla- ences. He wished the company to that it would please him better t> be connected with these conricerable charities, and to spend his time in leoking after the wants of the poor, the needy and the outcess, then to ocoupy any political station, however hig that the American people could con’er upon ‘{dopome) Were he in the same position as one 6 Goveracrs of the Alms Houre, he could lay his upon his pillow ire di, Gl thenking bis God thas done some good for w creatures. It was @ holy da’ ‘The poor maimed children they had seen that day an great in the right of God as the imperial infaat, whore birth the netions of Europe are now rejoicing. (Appiauce.) The poor had been cared for, and concition emeliorsted, and he had never been m terested than in what be had seen this day. Indeed, felt more for the cause of the poor and the plans tor evlightenmtnt than tor any policical consideration. Dicbtcson gave in conclusion— ‘Ihe charities end the Ten Governors of New York. Governor Isaac TOWNSEND responded, and seid F k ie ‘s : Frill z ‘Avgustus Schell, Gen. Ward, Col. Mead and others were hurrying from every quarter to witness the in‘erest- | the establishment was hailed with t delight by the ton, Gileer of ship Robin 6001. care of Mesars. J. At- Mr. wall bad wsecciated with him millionaires ‘ great y spoke. After which the party retmrged to the city, musk EOE Go = bout afroa, Now York. Whrorer tvs found | elmost counties crowd of human betngs together, there | ( eae aaa aoenetiog manny malliloneiree | ing occasion, and the Geet of boats, of every description, | :heusends who have been regalarly attending this an- 20d, edified and lastcccwed tp kat they pagent ewe roe tho ant Shows oy AA hs was nothing in his manner by which he could be distia- | posession, ‘they could not build three steamers | that with fags and streamers as if fore festal day, were | cient temple cf the drama. The entertainment an- | ®nd heard during the day. The weether agin hall receive the above reward. The letters'ars of go value to | guished from those by whom he was surrounded, if we | vies movey was advanced by the govera- | putting out into the river from various diree ions. nounced for the occasion was “ All is not Gold that Gut- | 82 ¢v.rything conspired to make dhe viel: a pl BY Gey Bar tho owner, AUSEANVER FENTON. | excopt that modest bearing which is the characteristic | fucnt. In tne cuse of our steamers, however, Mr. | che U, 8, steamer Ohio lay at the lower side of the | ters,” « Bamboorling”” and the drama of “Brian Bo. | oeenge°Y: aruiog to thaghans mete en 2 alone, fa fo 9 a , at FO ARE REW SRD Lush 4 GOLD BRACe | of true genius and merit. collars. (Great avpiause.) Now, there lms been alittle | Seventh street pier, the U.S, steamer St. Louis on the | jcihme.”’” In the first named of these pieces Mr. and aisth ‘avenue cars. or in going trom the corner of Twenty- While waiting for the launch of the Adriatic, the apse- | cewspeper controveisy---which I regretted to see Captain lower side of the Sixth street pier, and the clipper bark ‘ Mrs. Prior took the leading parts, much to the satisfac. Late from eighth street and S:xth avenue to the Catho'ls church in T) ° ; Nye exj ip—in re'ation to our friend Mr. Brown, >: INDICTMENT OF T! MEMLERS OF THE FRER STATE Srelablh street, near. the Third aveaus. The Loder wil’ on, | ators were treated to another, which to the great major- | 10, COBEt4 ioe. Teen oe i eet heisc very | Gzaperhot on the upper side of the Seventh. Ja the | tion of the audience. Capt. Frank Bamboozle, as ren. , ciaUANTha tie DLeaaaee oe ae, sone Lpnty oe ae freee Selene, bv leaving | ity was entirely unexpected, but which was, therefore, no | esicient Wan, apd av ables commander as sailed under | Stream we noticed the Rip Van Wink.e, Ravenswood, | cered by Mr. Griffiths, the stege manager of this theatre, Jess a surprise, and a pleasing one. Without the least notice he mane i aie a aes ta) ig be im suggests the idea tbat Eng! Capi! ave a ____ LOST AND FOUND. or Minin exeo yh Chas given by theiczaltoment smodg s 1. Sie ocibe of eircadney.in, ties: shia, Tie. se. [p°G Lost—in tite Sixt Avenve waie TwEN. portion of the crowd, the Cubs, which was built in tae | spegt to that I wiil simply say that not = collar of the ty second street, a biack and tan ‘errier dog, bob talland | yardof Mr Webb, was observed slidiaz from the stocks, | capital invested io them is owned by English merchan.s. cropped ears, with e’ brass collar without « padiock. An; was exceedingly good. The rest of the corps dramatique acted weil, if the hearty G lowe! of the audience was any evidence of the fact. e stock cmree, new en- at the Bowery is in many respects superior to any that bas hereiofore caieret on the stage of this thea- it [Correspondence ot the St. Louis Republican.) Paxnmo, K. T., Maron 26, 1866. The Legislature of Topeka was a miserable and ladi- crous abortion, and its members are theacelves frem judicial processes, like frightened ostriches. Some Deer, titan, Hector, C, P. Smith and other steamers, and a perfect fleet of ferry boats. Before ten o’cluck, at which time the scaffolding was removed, the eotire yard of the Messrs, Steers, the docks have fied to Iowa, some to Missouri, and the rest are 7 , Brown is e natu:alized citizen, and bas been for fifty | ; tre, and not a irttle is due the manager for hisun- | pie o tp . nen, in tava rate scourity. person wro will return bim to No. 127 West fwenty, and in a few moments more was making her way out into | 1 Oran i neat a Hicown Laterrated in there iz | i the neighborhocd, the tops of the houses, the whesl- | tiring zeal in thus catering for the wantest the patrons The Grand Fenton ct tee careast sails tus tame. street, will receive a handsome reward. ‘the middle of the river, whereshe was brought to by her not a citizen of this country. Mr. Hamilion. a Seotch- | houses and decxs of every vessel withia sight, the yards | of thie eetablishment, A new piece, entitled “ De- 0G LO8T.—THREX DULLAG4 REWARD—LOSF,A | anchors. The Cuba is about 1,000 tons burthen, and is | max, was willing to claim them as belonging to his } sy San red Bostch ‘orrior. with chein colier: was ioxt | intended by her owner, Mr. B, Bianco, for the South | country; and that, to, even when the Atlantic went cut tion « ones Lecompie, have indicted not only the - bers, but all the judges of election; and it is the tion « f his Honor, at his term in Douglas, which and masts of the same, the cross of the boom derrick Fighth street, every ridge pole and vantage ground of vil's Elixir,” is im preparation. il wi begins: d didn’t come back for some time. (Laughter and ap- The New Jersey Ferry Accident. next week, to have bills found against Gov. Rovinsoa, ard street, one door from Broadway, shall receive the above | American trade. Plavse,) In regard to patriotis mo ives, sou might thick | every shape, were entirely covered with human beings— vanes ean condhen’s , hte ; ; foward Before launching the Adriatto, tt was connidered neces. | frat’) morustat bad no other iathccer ties tha: | probably pumbsticg sixty thousand persons—in a. great oe Pa uly ao pueriag ekg sys [from the Philadelphia Ledger, April 7. The formation of the verdict proved Wo be dificult matter, owh to the difference of opinion among the members of the jury, probably with regard to the pro- riety of sensuring the compeny. The jury continaed in session at the Mayor’s office untii after six o’clock last evening, when Coroner Delavan trans‘errei them, in charge ot a couple of officers, to the Wetherill House, where they completed tueir labors, about 9 o'clock, by rendering the folowing verdict:— ‘The inquest find— 1, That——(tbe twenty-nine persons who lost their lives by the accident) came to their deaths by violeace, to wit: by exposure to fire and drowning, in the burning and sinking of the steam ferry boat New Jersey, on tne night ef Saturday, the 15th March, 1866, between the hours of half-past eight and halt-past nine. 2. That the said deatbs by violence oosurred on the waters of the Delaware river, opporite the city of Phila- delpbia, and within the mutual jurisdiction of the States of Peonsyivania and New Jersey. 3, That this inquest, cons‘ituted under the authority of the State of Pennsylvania, find that the said deaths by violence occurred withiu its jurisdiction. 4, That the destraction of said ferry boat New Jorsey, by which these deaths by violence occurred, was caused by the worn out, leaky and defective conaiiion of the boiler employed on board said boat, of which Richard Felteys was inspector. 5. That the following peraons were on the occasion of theseceaths by violence in charge of said bost:—Wm. Corscn, as captain or collector; John Springer, pilot; Carney’ Carter, engineer. and David Jester, fireman. 6. state of felicitaion andexcitement. Before the time of launching, the Grapeshot wae moved to the lower side of the Fighth street pier, when she was immediately boarded by.the crowd, and almost sunk by the immense number. The St. Louis eas also dropped passed the end of that pier, 50 as to leave the slip entirely clear, At atout ten o’ciock there was a shout, and from the vara at the foot of Sixth street, a beautiful steamer, the Cuba, for the Southern trade, was seen to glide off the ttocks by those on the deck of the Adriatis, and moving off up stream, was taken in tow by iwo tugs and brought beck, Her Isunch was beautiful and successfal. By eleven o'clock the ¢xcitement on the deck of the Adziatic was intense. Every one was Ustening with great arxiety to the measured strokes of the hammers and ledges below, Lone pho bie reaprlhs ea than might be expected to move, and to a plange fowards ier future home in the water. Then some began to speculate upon the chances of the rolling over and crusting a few thousands, including those upon ber deck; and then they reflected that George Steers was not in the habtt of doing thi in that sort of way, and clambered to the top of the mbers of the orlop deck, #0 a to have the fullest view possibie. Eleven o’clock.—There ia a fleet of small boats at the mouth of the slip, and the steamers are all ranged in oe iline below and above. “AU hands, forward!’ from some voice on deck. fiverybcdy’s watoh wan pulled out, We heard the first symptoms of a cheer below; the boats moved hastily out ot the wey; slow and steadily came the measured strokes. Bark! « deafening cheer bursts from the fifty thousand throats, What ere they burrahing for? Ah! « sligat PROUND—ON STATEN ISL ANo, A LIPToe BLA DK AND " of @ mere pecuniary obaracier; but from s very terrier. The owner can have him by. oaling on James WOEY 00 SBeare te lecerec eee Gee coe el LePuuay WitO |) ot 5 ssgttma clay HoT. Une taken the Go ast Gaocork Brain, at Mr. Dosne’s, ship joiner, Port Richmond. Irnx | lay along side the plerstuat extend out om each side ot | {n'oPows amd I have wuteked its growth and pres _ —— & a — the shipyard, This, however, took buts few minn‘es, | gress with as much ollettase oe any other ran; ‘and s A BANK BOOK, BO 65,000, ON TH BOWERY el when i wanted to build these ships, I pointed out their Litiriogs Banc the tndsr orth posse laren atinebene, | 804 by cleved o'cloek she hed = clear and undbsiructed Advan:oge aa wat vessels, if they should ever be required cr in the store, 179 Blizabeth street, way before her out {nto the river, Soon after the work: | 4, sach- The ‘cocmpapy bave siready expended three mil- O8t—ON THE 6TH OF APRIL, FROM CORNER OF | men, who looked like so many pigmion beside the gigan- | lions of dollsrs, yon them; and qbere, Took, will this Li Duare « y Hall piace, a jewfoundiand | tic hull, comm E ernment find another company that wor ‘ing np, about three aonihe’ od, with white spot onbreart end | ‘i Hull, commenced splitting up the blceks which affors- | govornmens Boe aie ae eo atau the whole of the capirel ead liberal reward will be given to whoaver returns said | ed her a partial support, and the removal of whica was | jv viteq 1? tney saic to me, ‘but must not make a fail- eee is eae ar ae necessary to let her down upon her ways, [his work | ze.” Every pation bes acknow what we have 2 TREET BEIWEEN dcne, and 1 am 40) to that only opposition Lotto evens sat Broulway agit oteeranu mar “ary | W8# #0Cn performed—the last block was removed, & wwe Pave mot has been from hoes. One conaition whien eae wee for the troub.e ot leaviag it at the office | silence like that of the grave held the vast multitude the government made was that there vessels should be bd 75 Nassau street. breathtess; the huge and inanimate bat graceful strac- | so consiruoted that they might if necessary be emp'oy' = ed O&8T—A LAP DOG A LIBRRAL REWARD WILL BE | ture red at ; | ae vessels of war. Now, it is with individuals ae it Siven by retarning the same 10 98 Franklin street, dee ovine slain et est. bat wamtine® | ‘with nations tne.rllty p-cdaeee insult, and but for a L087 GaICAGO AND MIGSI38(PPI RAILROAD COU- i td 7 y Dut with ia- | Collins steamers, England woud have Ja at ergs Noe. 702, 708, 704 and 705, for $50 each; Nos. 186 and | Créased speed as she touched the water she a1 the steam power of America. (Applause. But, 189, for $25 each. A reward wil be paid for their return to | out into the river with s grace aad, majesty this hes mot been dome by capital alone. 110 Broadway, room 13. "'pgw of motion that we have never seen equaled at any | I have in betsg aole to call around me the I ‘O8T—a SMALL MEMORANDUM BOOK, WITHA LET’ | launch. Nothing could exceed the enthusiasm wiin | abieat mechanics in the sountry, and it is to them Ame. ¥) er girected to 8, person in Horwich ‘Oxtord county ions Lt Keel Santa cheer after = head ‘cay Tica in indebted for the ae ae Paieation ie Canada ler is redbec juested to leave joyous crowd; every man, woman and ol ce road, t it Mr. Hore) Al at the drug store of 'T. T. Green, No, 862 Wav, onthe | felt'as if be hed w cirect latereutin her success end | Se Ula plcg ing oA pall seem absent, ax can .ot 4] for himeelf. You wand Fourteenth street, who will pay @ suitable reward, if | could not have been more plensed if they were to hivea | the Adriatic to-day, wad yon re all doubtless pleased; win share in the profits of her. The ladies waved their hand- | hy formances, but wien you see the engines thet will O8T.—RAN AWAY FROM HER PARENTS AT RAH. kerchiefs and the men threw up their hats for joy. “Who spre will be eqaaliy pleased pangs nated. New Jersey. on the Ist of April, Sarah Ann Brooks, | talxs of failure after that?”’ said one man, in the exabe et luce by pro} the health of Mr. James be gl) fm js Bead UD A rance of his feeling. ‘1 tell you, she Li take eve-yt: ieee, President of our compan a anyones ot ermatcriais, ands black anew! he | down that floats,” he added, wish an air of triampa; oi Three hearty eveors were given for Mr. Brown, to way, will receives reward of $0, and | it in almost nesdless to say ‘that every one within hear- | whieh Mr. Srvakr Brown reeponded, briefly returning hia officers. It is thought, by some, that when the sheriff Lawrence to arrest these functionaries there will sistance and bloodshed; but I apprehend nothing kind. The farcical attempt to bold « Legislature a | ey peaiean a made to amend the laws of ferrivory set wu independent government which should supercede Tih present, bave cirgusted many of their own party, who cee the absur- ity and utter tutility of all such efforts, and are deter- mined henceforth to reeognizs the existing authorities. Benices which, ‘many of Cee of the Nortn whe came bere with the strongest ces against 7 have seen the error into which » one-sided view of subject had led them, and are now its warmest adve- cates, not only on the ground of profit and convenience, but of utility and humanity. tera mts ocular and ex> perimenta) demopstration that it is better, both for the We anion onto one isqreute vues bsg population from a growing 0 , 18 80 com stant, and of so high nd controlling @ character, that question is defimitely settled. only exci we hear of now is at the » We have none here. United States Cireult Court. Before Hon. Judge Betts, The Judge said that the calendar would not be calied to-day. Judge Ingersoll would preskle in the Distriet Court until the 2ist inst., wham Judge Hall wild arriveg I will sit in the Cireuft until the 2st, subject to: called away at any moment, in dorech cones of recyet, Bags FEE 3 E mre attaches to the conduct of these | ted death of my son.in-iaw. }, and the thinks of her afflicted parents. ing egreed with him. Bat the Adriatic isnow halt | thenks, and giving the “Navy of the United States.’ tremble, and you feel that you are moving. Faster and pesnias, cr alter er ‘em, cyt to thie inquest, to | {We vundesatand that Met actos dt 3 OST—ON MONDAY LAT, INTHE 2% MUNOT@a Paar | W8Y Setoss tho river, and there a te be} this brougnt out Ceptain Hongox, who gave The Co!- | faster, & women’s jar and tremble, a shout from every | Povo cit a: ged their duty according to their capacity in | Betts, and former Clerk of the United States ‘Districe Liaciced trim botwose Cette Sater Wie cides, | nO, diminution ‘in ‘her’ speed. “Hor starbonre | ulse line o jomting palaces ond Young America’s steers, | ‘broat on ceck and om shore, and she leaves the ways. | ich an emergency. Court, is dangerctasly ill.) Gracefully cips her stern in the water, follows the impetus a moment on the seme line, and! as she hes cleared the ways envire, the etern rises, the bows dip gracefully with the reeoll, a fleet of email boats are around you, the river is thick with timber and corks—tne lauoch ix accomplished most suceesstally! A gan, aad the ther booms from the St. Louis, every steamboat bel lotes, ana you move on acros . ‘Was there ever # sensation, elsewhere onearth, equal to the bouncing buoy and motion of the proud wesse!, a+ she firnt rolis back toher level? Have we any memory eo proud es baving been Jaunched in the Adriatl; * No! The ns of the large veseel was very great, and ‘etboek, contal Papers anda city of Lond - | Snchor was let go, but it presented mo percepti- | who has combined and concentrated al! their beauty and Beer indeaiure, Whrover wit pring or seed tn G.°Kowe. | ble, resistance {0 ” her s was how | strength in bis own unique, unequalied Adriatic.” pre h, veur, mM Mr. Haron’s, painter, &c., at White Plains, will be | rapidly nearing Williamsburg, when the larboard anchor Mr. somewhat embarrassed, arose and respond- liberally rewarded. _ | Was dropped, but not in time to prevent her strikiog one | ding few words. It was evident that he was not par- O8T—ON SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, BETWHEN | 0‘ the piers. Hardly » minute eiapsed, after the cesund | tial to speechmab 80 far as he him: elt was concerned, Bedford otzeet and btuyvesant fustitute Broadway, aporie. | anchor touched the water, be’ore she atrack ths pier, | snd as'we heard fim on one occasion say, he would Monnaie, copiaining nine do'lars in bills. and & fireman's | running into it four or five ‘est, and koockiog the dav: | rather make twenty ships than one address. On this ov- betge. fo, 965. bs 7 finder will be suitably rewarded by | bers into splinters. The only damage dove, however, | casion, however, be bad to make & speech, for his e1- Hodiord sutets BRINCKERUOFF, | N## to the pier, the torn having escaped uninjured, wiih | dienos would act be sstiaGed till he had said some biog. - ul the exception of a tew scratches to the copper sheathing. | After they had done cheering him, he said:—I think thie onk—ON SATURDAY LAST, AN OLD KO SRTTRR | The shock produced by her coming in oontact with tue | is out of erder, myrelf. (Laughter andapplouse.) I am Ft oT in pg! strap byt to go pier was so light, tha:{t was hardly felt by those on | pretty well fatigued, quakénen, and it ia not in my way Lf i rela ‘nim at oe ‘ Delmucey %, | board. Soon afor the steamtug Titan was slongside, | to make a spvech to you, uo matter hor ae might Mr. Jouchimasen, Assistant United States teyney,ssk- edon wast day he might proceed with. the criminal cares, Pe Antec: may set down oriminsiaw.es for next jonday. Mr. Joachimesen then asked? that. nbn Creightom, charged with breach of neutrality he called. ExJacge A A. Philips, counsel for '@ ghi asked 1 the governteont wore ready to proovedi vec the trlal, Mr. Joachimaren said he was entitled to know if these leaeeverenacem trial were har, and ready to be t 7. That the steam ferry boat New Jersey, by the burn- ipg of which these deaths by violence ‘occurred, was eptirely unfit for the transportation of passengers. That the was inadequately manned, her boiler worn out, leaky and defective; that there were no boats, life rvers, floats, spare plank, buckets on deck, or any other means provides for the escape of passedgers in case of fire, - Hision, éxplosion or any other emergency. 8. That the ferry boat New Jersey, by the burning of whieh these deaths by violence occurred, was owned by the Camden ard Philadelphia Steamboat Werry Company a company incorporated by am act of the of New J f whieh John W. Mickle is.President; K. A. | Mr. Phillipe—Some of theso parce have returned ai Fccone Bemenie’s barre ready to tow hor to the Ralance Ury Dock, on whica she | be. I wish Lbad e little of Dr. Caapi she me roms the river with fall forry boat spood. | SUv tn Moiamin Fisk, John f. MeKnigut, Gideon ¥, | from Nicaragua for the. purpcuc Sri ing tied, and Mee O8T.—ALL PEASONS ARH OAUTTONHD aGatnaT | '* £02 coppered. think I could do justice to the speaking pat. Bit inas. | fhe tugs started after her, but they were diavaneed: | ctivens, Jebn C. Bullittt, #amuel Thorapson,” William H. | Creighton was left behind at San ‘Juan by missing the 7 oiatlng nortan note waned WE, Misardam oy The Adriatic Joes not apport to bo so large as whe | much ae I am céficlent in that, I shall conten’ mynoif | * Siand away there!’ in « voice of thunder on deck, and | (:stimor tnd Joun R.’ Thompson. are Diseators and | rieamer. We have tbe most posit? ry assurances that he : , ney ‘ he 2 really is, but this is attributable to the feultiessness of | with thanking the gentlemen for drinking my hea'th, end } the mighty chain surges the deck, and ruos through tl - dated Hareh 27, at rca monte, “tor W616, tomy order, and | Feally im bat, tia is he BS saying. Mr bis pout, arnid carta A. B, Frasee in Geasral Ageat and Super- } will be here by the next vessel. fect i 6 7 bawshole with fe vatocity, a5 the bess bower leaves “ ‘hat Oppee Tene ane Raving. Deen lee Cees” | Naval arekitecte nnd epatioal an are ta sopetnee eae po ld eg Miles the boot and plunges ia the river, Half e doses lends Mihe deceased came to tanec deaths by the inefi- tntaone Bon hin wat pl Be Kige Bis bg em co CeI_—ON TAR OTH INSTANT. BETWREN HOUSTON } ‘He, deeaty of her lines, and predict that sne will be | a fow remarks, in the course of whish he said tA Sain tate che neveaeuepe, Oo Colng greusl us imt> batt | ciency exhibited by Richard Fatters, in the examinstion | officer in the army of Ook TWh kor, ind he understood ithe nunsy oF Searene® yi, rulle Havane dog. aneworing to | Pave gaids the largest atcamuhip ever builtin this sou, | (aed that George Steers was a Sootchman, and Gat he | Ft hebon, Tt stops her way a litte, but ao: encuga, | ofthe boiler ot eald boat, and by the negligence of John } that Mr. Creighton fs « 4 in the army of that cone, and thanks W. Mickle, President: E. A. Stevens, Benjamin Fish, John 1. MeNight, Gideon V. Stevoas, John C, Bullitt, Samuol Thompvon, Wilttam H. Ga camer and John R. Thompson, Gireetow and map ; and A. B. Fraseo, general ye ed intendent of the said co « , in the employment of an and opsate boat Yor the transport. bee agree re benng omis#ion to progerly man and equip supply with means of encay,@ from the said ferry Doat. Cow st Calendar—This as Svramor Covat—Trial Term—Nos, 22, 38, 57, 59, 60, Clinton place, will receive a lioeral reward ry, and is at present the largest vessel constructed of A Vows. ee The otber erin flies, and the ether aachor dips into the of theow ner. ‘wood in the world. the stream. With the force of both she is just hey 4 op Lngoned flay Neg the Hecter iene on an s'ern touches Brookjym whar, tear way a fow = timbers, being fsa minutes from her place on (he stocks, Verily, the noblest ferry boat this, that ever crossed en American river, and we question whether abe will not prove the finer, that ever croreed that great ferry of natione—the Atlantic, 2, George, tell us where you wore born. ~ hat ALT Hedy a an mor. riatic | (Enthusiastic cheers. now pro WUrday night lant, a: 43s eloN- te yo low Lae aoa, whine, | 12 B64 foot in 50 sect breadth of beam, 33 feet 2 | the health of Dr. Chapin. Batripe in the forehead, and lame inthe righ thind | inches depth of hold, and registers 5,888 tons Custom To this Dr. CHAPIN ded substantially as followa— oar ‘ewa.on, Whoever wid return the same will Measurement. She is to have two oseiilatiog ea. | 1 think this is hardly fair or ih acoordance with they . : gines, of two thousand actual horse power enah; 100%nch | cedure ot the day to knoek the props from under @ minu- COAL, oylinders, with 12 feet stroke. ihe will have eight tubu- | ter and launch him out in a aposok. | When I, can ruake ptchttonn cd hen boil Ww pressure, and about 30 ea to the | as eloquent an oration as the Adristic haa made to-day F Cue OG at OF MONDAY NEXT, 771 INST., 1 srware tevhs Bhe will also have wal shalt think 1 posress an eloquence that is charming. com- 2 eat tad ont, stove and ore, size partments; these are to be constracted of solid oak | That was combining eloquence with power—the ¢ ‘uy, which is at war with @ p »wer with which the United Staten are at peace. Mr. Phillips denied the & sertion, and said it was onl; coe for the purpore of Waking an impression throngla the newspapers. / The Court would ay; forfeit the recognizance of Mr. Creighton, unless the government was ready to propendl with the trial. Mr. Jonchimasen ¥ ated that thare would be canoe muuder on the high yeas which “would probably SeeMDy the Court some dy ya next week, By the courtesy of Capt. Briags, the Jp nage After some dir qimion, the against Capt. Takia. coal, of tis your's At $6 25 irom boa's and 83 00 | planks, three feches thick, placed against wince of execurive ablity—am | We were set ashore on the Brooklyn side, while the | 61, 62, €3, 04, 7, 68 to 108, bh, Mr. Jow sph Te ad others, for obsir''s.in os al iad Sis‘oy Pera gue alee and email Ether, with layers of pitak and felt Wetweon them, ta. cnqunes Tae, tne Glen erore aay mere eloquence 0° | mighty Cop iam, with its fifteen bars, was being waiked | Acvmoce ‘Journ, ‘Torm——Nos. 1, 2, 8, 10, 11, | Taitey states thoes White and, ot Nor ig 4 ‘NO, 280 First avenue, corner of Fifeonth atect, | Kirg & total amen ah Sys ae bg om nad gge ed gor bet Sad while they iy cha taite wore ol sting Sane rt ‘ber bg 806, 263, 364, 337, 273, 307, 80, | ordered to ¥’ and over vant the first Monday in ae ge ———_. | mont substantial manner. She ri an fu apectacie, | jolly 0 * ‘ hoe No, ’ EPNEY, PICTOU AND LUGAR OOAN Mines — | like the other steamers of the Collin lin,’ te Suaist &| Wee pel cee ae cs keaine, os, 0 i worker. aa Tid pea refrain, wih the 'Heave, yoo! 268, 101, 38,308, 380, 00 a Part Iun-Nom 284, Unisel Senses Mes Col bows ler anchors weigh 7,000 pounds each. oo ‘k. The eohanit — 7 ° Paribas supply of coal tor ras, Litas Soon ook veceeeae'y | “The machinery, a considetatio portion of wiloh inal: | erohiseae SIT nee in it's conmummate, triamph General Jaokrom won the day; ab, 06,510, O11, 82, 928 927,905, O48, 0a, 868, 64, | More Hom Judge Bm companies and highly avproved of Peewns wing my | ready fibished, will be made by Gallman & Allon, of the | of bre owe profercion ; the patriot will sea Heere, 00 ho | 367, 818, 87, 208, 204, 958, 279, 280, ahr pn ner om ven Coal, can havacredils opened by apriring to K. OU: | Novelty Works, and will be all pat up in four months, 60 | aay thee symbol ofthe gicry 0: bis country, and Lose ix it ‘At New Ortenna, the people ony; Bart 2—Nos, 1,18, 1%, 208, 204, 258, 279, 280, 808, Soo Te atey woreing, Were DESO BOs Dee Ro, « Bowling Green, "that the Get tclal trip wil tae plase about the begin: | t-.c7mpod of the maceh of human progrom. (Applas#®.) Too, heave Tou 870, 979, VL, vi, CLL}, 268.

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