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Lord Napter’s Gr ong Ball. OUR WASHINGTON © opnesPoNDENCE. Wassusatun, May 80, 1867 ‘Bor Majesty Queen Vict’ sie completed ber thirty-cight year on the 28th inst., snich x may not be very gallant mate, Dut Queems mor pay some penalty for their fens, and the 80° sug) revelation of their age bs fem Thit B05" scious event was seized hold of by Bapher, tbe ne Bri ish Minister at Washington, to inangu- Pate bin 0c’ 4) advent, and he could hardly have adapted ® Dappler. expedient to crown the popularity he has so rs Paty eooived. Fura week past bis invitations have bean ‘BV g aboot Washington, aad many an expeciant was full SP ovevense lest their hopes of sharing in the guy scene ‘might be disappointed. These pleasant missives were dis miboted with tact and Nborality, and when the occasion arrived al) the fashionable world of Washington, with a Bw ootside barbarians, were driving from all directions to she Feene of testivity. Bs exeelieucy the English Envoy has rented the late residence of Governor Fish, which was in quite a shabby (@mie + bev \( came into his hands afew weeks since, but @e paper haogers and gilders bave besa kept busy at work, and the appearance of the mansien on the night of Be bal was the Wonder of all who remembered its recent sorry condi‘ion, Ithad a bright, fresh and jaanty look, ud the radiance of numberless lustres and candelabras @rew # brilancy over iis aspect that astonished somo and delighted all. Bs 10 o'clock most of the company bad assembled, and fe je-ge and cariows crowd that surrounded the wense without bad quite a treat in gazing a tho BRowy vilettes and distinguished persons that ra- Pidly lighted from their carriages and passed within the glittering precincts, Three large rooms were thrown open W Me gests, one of which was ased as the ball room, whilst a fourth of equal size was reserved as the sappor room. Dancing began at half past ten o'clock, at waich ‘tame the crowd was at ite height. Unuzua) vivacity seem 4 w pervade the throng, that may, in part, be atiributed the unexpectedness of such an eatortainmert at this @ead rearon of the year, as well as to the splendor of the seene itrelf, but more still, perbaps, to the unlooked for wovelty of assembling once more under ths bospitable woof of a British Minister, when only a few months since it ‘wes supposed that years might elapee before such aa erent ‘would likely oocur again. Joyousness was on every face, ‘niation in every movement. The la ies were wreathod im smiles, whilst grim-visaged men looked placid aad dis- poeed for enjoyment. It would be toosevere a tax on your readers to atiompt any detailed enameration of all the eautifal women and thelr costly toilets, or the romarka- Die and distinguished men that shared in the boun‘eous Hespitalities of Napier House, as it might be very properly galled, and yet it wero @ slight to the thousands who look w your columns for news both grave and gay, not to make some brief mention of these who were more of less “tho wtserved of all ohservers.”” Tt would bo hardly less thay Tudeness not to single out at the start the noble host aud bie Jovely partver for @ word of merited compliment, Lard Napier has scarcely resided two months in Wazhiny- wn, and yet the rema k is untversal, that he is the most popular Minister England bas ever sept us. This @nanimous admission does credit to the discern. smeut of the town, for tosay notbing of his rare intelligenoe, ieh maniferts itself in the smaliest things, he is the ae ofa well bred gentleman. Onassaming in portment, refined in mamers, gentle in para-e, ho is at ai} times and places—in his own Bouse and clvewOsre— @eurteous, straightforward. distingud, yet conciliating Oa Me present occasion he moved bolelessly about sveking ® every way to promote the hilarity of his guests, flauer. eo Ty a pleasaut sinilo of receguiiion, enwwrtainiog With a lively word of welcome, and not omilting gome kicdly attention to the humbiest of those bitdes to the fenst. Should the reader be inelnod to regard arty portrait as one of stucied rio lot bic, if by bea New Yorker, stop furthwit Brady’s famous 'y and contemplate the ivimiiable photograph of his ip suspended Were end then be he or s:¢ the nost superficial of physionomists, they will be couvinced that Lord Napier looks every word I have pronounced him, “‘qgery inch a nobleman.” Lady Napier is in every respect worthy such a compeer. Ip person her ladyehip is of the me tum height, aud sym Motrical figure. Her face i# handsome, bus it is its ex Preseion Of gepuin- affability that consitutes its greatest Sharm. A windiug suntle of kinawezs Is constantly playing over her Sine features and any one canece it is tne redox 8f the happy ¢ She roceived her cona- ptivate ith’ becoming tast that she might 0° ri rich necklace of dim. uly Ornument sbe wore mate cor s assembiet Ja great force wo do nfrée*, aod {a comp iment to the dag their various orders aad decora- The French Mioister, Coast Sariiges, was c mapi te fons ‘vous from his broad red ribbon of the Legion of Honor, on Count te gutet and of hatuteser th at does 8 Horntess, ci-deeant Man Thorndike. was one of the ornameuw of the bill. Sno wes clegavi!y sitired ip blue satin, wita @hite lace Geunces, Though somewhat st ut for so young a perso: ber clwins 1 beauty are wodeniable. Seem, ana her face ts singularty aitrucuce ure. r bear mids and the #tar on bis left breast. euddued in bis 2 very well io ap good na ed, and re the Baron Stoeckel, tra el k rather than fail 1b reapon juvitetion of the Eughsh S:nisier, been @ rerious slign as tho of the Quen. The’ p to the wbich wiald have bell was in bi to ext | between our governtnent aud t Pagina to re erence wo Thiva at tbls J kedw kina tnfe: enres ne Ru mbewed Le bi ” i In arder to abe gems, whet ma from ber own toclinat danced the &hole eveniv ber moven ae Chinwine, of ber strikiue phesingromy ence of the amiable Mivi>ter from Prossia, B Gevolt, was regretted, but be is bow on his way to f ea tcave. There wore many others of the diplom world worthy of remark, but I must turn my Auention Bow to other qrasters Mt did credit w ihe Cabinet that they tarned ext toa man on this iutereeting occasion, ani happily fur the bali, they brought their wives and daughte s with them. Th Seeretay of Stave, Gen, Cum, was not there, aud if any exe couls find fault with this amiable man, he world do terve now. He ought to have taken a hiat from Burea Roreke Miasete things at Dix wdsence. de-pa'c of some import: Gckiish siete of things exvting between Lae two Counter Bon. Cave ought to ha t Paal Pry, and jast “pop in,” ifonly for @ moment. The trith b, howe de habits and rega: rofl the jaws of the Modes aud the Ho careful is he of hix healch that he wt'l not tren with tho Prevident, and { deabt if he . M. were he of the nomias- Twenty yeare ego, tn Paris, at balls a and shown himself at the houve of the Bagti«b tthe General carries owt his hy fans with the vi Persians . in Ihe . Owe Fpiendid house—and be gare no end of thea—be would quicily elip off to bet mt 10 o'clock, as though Cinderetia; bat, Wor b Secretary of State with the raitie gaveniie, bet with the eastion ant eagncity of an experi enced veteran. The taliand very geuilemaniy Secretary @ the Navy, Governor Toveey, wan thore with bi; wild, who ts pearly ws tall and équal y distinguished in appoar fare and demeanor, — Tha gouval face of (ae plump Seore. tary of the Treasury were an expression of the heartiest satisfaction. Howell Oobb ts a kecn-witeed acd warm dearted mad, and enjoys fino A ciety ax much ae bo doe the contest of polttion Or the dignities of office. Hie ie aim die \o conversation, and always on the qué tie for the oails of busines oF relaxation. He i# perhaps the mo-t popular man of the Cabinet, and Lord sapior holda him tn expeoin’ Tegard. His farot!y are still in Georgia. Governor Floyd, tary of War, arrived with military exactness He seems ort out Ww presife from bis really martial a2pearance Parleet gueeta Var oftice wr tian is tbe pen and not the sword. Hiscbaraing wife wo Compan! + hi to this bri Nant Geld ofaction and hor Re ro bationary ¢ mt make le u i poe nepal ample amenie for the anmiliary Ali must have nowced a tall man of plaasnut off hand Manuers moving w and frothrouwh Ue roo ne with® pearching, Gl, dieputations couutanacte, at though it Owner Dat an espacial for # for gordiag knots. Chia was Jorge Back, he Attorooy Geveral, and one of the Most awkward customers (ne law argameut auy AnAgS- ist could moot with. Ils wife is & phenomena, ut uf Po only, row Ppp ry youl. Her daughter rown Up, not emey Wo eay wureh sof see. y ie the ee A very unpretonding, sedate, easy wort of a man le Assietant Secretary of hate, thon, Joba Applewa, whe @oowel vaetly to enjoy the ball, for rerious poopie are ofwe very fond of levities His eye ia remarkably bright @ eeral, Governor Brown. 4, of framk, unateoied bearivg, aud 7 mature, wae € shout Tay fetes heat young |. agton belle. mea Lat {a manners, quick and po.uted im repartee, @ hee beam) € *!th intel gence and sparking with : » Wee, with every accompli Sater: camps * Slo hic i tbe , Mi avetracting ‘olen of Waahingwn. ' oie Held wo amongst too ushle eaphinses ‘Mt was rum red toat temporary pA nme alone prevented the wortoy Secretary from jotning in this festive gathering. President and bia private Secretary, Mr Bucsanaa Henry, Attepded the ball This qeptlaman's pleasivg address aud conciliatory disposition has won him already troaps of Iricuds, thongh orcapy ing w post thar exposes him tr cavil ard which requires the utmost good tempe to moe all the exigevcirs attached to it. His position, however ar viable in some ré spects, is far from a sineoure, for such 1s the indefatigable industry of the President that ois lusk. deve Letapy A ia & prisoner io bir office from elgnt A. M. y wo four and ave P.M. No wouder, after sach K as thix, thatbe looked so hanpy at the ball Amongst the general company there were many from uis Unrhon aud talent abundantly epuitied toa pa-siDg remark, bor I have already exce ded your lpits and must rapidly hasten by many 1 would fain »top wo contemplate, ‘Tat soieme, formal man, with so Little pretension of manger #s to reming one 0° & Country parson, le porbape, withoa: exception, the most learned and accompil-+hed worolar ib tw the country, Hen, Edward Everett. What a contrast ip bearing and vivacity is the sprizbtly lady near bun, #ho converses with such inoro:ible Guency aod eiagaucs ‘upon all topios alike, whether serious or light—tnat ts Qs duvgbter, Mre. Lieut. Wise. That neat, spruce lokiog person, with such an intelligent face ana brisk movement, is Mr, W. B. Reed, the new Commissouer to Chisa, and the lady he is talking to is unquestionably one of the most elegant pers Ls present, apd admiued to be la grande same of Washington; ber massive black hair iz exqui witely cotfé; her faultless totlette, «ave of manner, wkd a certnty geace and plianey of step, all indicate thar-be 2 of a evutbern chime, whilet her inteiiigent remarks smack of Noribern owltur 0 18 the wife of Hon, John Slidell, of Lovi-tana, spd a'Creole by birth. Decidedly one of the best dressed and most captivating beautics of the ball room was the jo" daughter of Capt. lugraham, #0 woll keown fr hie rescue of the Hungarian Koszta A Washington balle, Mies Markoe, ehowed in ber tive bear- ing wid bon ton unmistakeadle signs of having inberited from an old stock these rare aud attractive trails. One of ive greatest favorites of Washington eociety, Mrs. Stout, a awchter of Commoiore Aulick, dispeused’ ber gracious smivs wud eparkiing wit wko even more than her 1» | ting them apart fr the ail | to the refrosiung win without, It is CifGoult wo bolewe that his voce | usual Uberality. Hon. Reverdy Johnson and his imposing looking wife, thought the ooca-ion worthy of ap cnusual act of homage, aud came down from Baltimore In honor of the ball. Most persons remarked the smiling face m:d comfurtabie air of & stout, pleasant looking mag, 9 seemed well con tested with bis lot in hfe, and would doubtless have woa- dered to hear there #as fuck a thing as disappointment in the workl, ag he bed never metit. This was Mr. Cor- coran, the williopaire who, out of govern nent loans and sttentlon to business, baa amased a princely forwus, wito au only dangbter, a charming girl. toicherit it. The Mayor of Wachwgtou, Mr Magruder, ove of the best na twred of men thoogh a vigilant acd eff ctive officer, was at the ball with Dis young aad pretsy wife. La+t ov the list ] must say @ word of a pers whore presonce ip Lord Napier’r house excited bo litle curiosity, which war ail the more inereaved by the evident good will exiung betweea the noble bot aud bis well Kaown guest, the Ubevaiier Wikof, One woula have thoaght, afwr all the dire mixmaps that have befuilen the Chevaher at the bands of the Briishers, from Lord Pelmer-tun down w ‘the Tedoubted Cousul Browa, that be # ould bave recoiled im ierror, if net in hostility,’ from anothor Engitsh diplo- maiist Bot the Coewatior, whatever bis feuite, has a mrx- ture of phil eoyhy and good nature about him’ that makes ad aimirable cement, which will ger re agaia, as before, wo rebuila his fortuses. Oonsequentiy, iastead of barbur- We & putrile resenment agsivat bis old pason, Lord Palmerston, he cheerfuily seized the Hirst occa-loa W mske biz bow to Dis representative ip Washington. Lord ‘ier, not in the least dismayed at this auexvectod rea contre, inferred with that sagmeity and tact enaracteristic of she man thar the Chevmier’s advances were weil meant, aud thatcn his own g-ound he was vot a foe w be despised The best understanding baa beea the resuit, aud I rhould not at all wonder If the Chevatier Wikoil should yet reosive wuolber Invitsien “to ding and siegp”? at Broadlands, or, even, mirable dictu, that vinaictive Gonsul Brown ahoaid politely esk him t siep into St. Andrea once more, oaly for the delight of getting bia out, which, kowever, 1 would bot aivice the ex priseuer to tisk. Tao Chevalier Feemed quire at home at Lord Napier’s ball. aud gaay who bad not seen him before wero surprizod, it is said, at hie quiet demean © apd unatfeoted conversation, Whe jucident of the evening may be mentioned a qtadrthe, danced by ihe entire di»lomaiic corps, Lord Nayier toed. icx of with the Countess Sartigos, A irait of good fellow nbip naa: be aouiced, en passant, though i! escaped the at- tention of the company. After supper mo+t of the dipo Malic Corps, wales aud gentlemen, met atthe dafet, as though pree wcertet, a d cach, #ith a glass of champarae in hana, drank to the ouber’s Leaih with a jovial hearted bees that showed that, even iu the djplomalis world, good feeling is not always eifacod by form acd rival io teresis. I ebould bet peghet meu ion that more than ovce curing the evening a sweere regret was expreseed at the sbdsence of one “bright, particular star? whom 8 recom melascholy bereavement, hed compelled tw whhera® vemporurily from society. I epesk \ of Mes Lane, the beautital ant accompli<hed niece of the Presioert Her ad ntrable taste avd correct feeling sere fe iucen by & well Lmed compliment ia honor of che day, w YORK HERALD, SATURNAY, JUNE 6, 1857. The French Prisoner's Case—Supplementary Jone 5.— Phe Northern Railway Company of France vt. Parc —lt was dbought that when the counsel for the respective parties had sumined up the case the testimony was concluded, and the Commissioner baving mado bia report to the Department of State, nothing further was to be dove but to await the action of the government Bat it a) pears that governmental prosecutions are prcullarly privik ged, and wo find the following notice served on Mecers, Galbraith and Townshend, counsel fer the ac cured In the Medter of the Apriication for the Batvadtive of Av. guste Paret. implead-d, dc —Piease W take notice that ‘Avgutte Parot wil} be brought before Come issionsy Botts for a further hesring on Friday, June 5, 1857, at 10 o'clock A.M. Your, &. ~~ ‘JAM 2? MURROGH, Of Counsel for French Government, Jone 4, 1867. Ip pursuance to the above the parties were in Court, Mr. Joacbimesea asked to recall Mr, Tissandier to the vtand. Mr. Townshend desired to ask the Commissioner what he waz ubout tv do, and to enter his protest agatnet any further proceedings in the mater which bad been already cloved ard reported on. The Commiesioner raid that what he was about to do wasto tke further testimony in the case of Parot on an adciional application, with a view to make a further report. r Townehend--But Parot is not before you, Commisriover—Ile ie here op another warrant. Yr, Towprhend s#i-hed to see it; be was ata loss to know bow these proceedings were managed, and bow the caso came up ngaup after having been once Closed and re- ported won. The warrant being gent for, was banded to the counsel. Mr. Gaibraith—lv» the nican time we may ask for ibe @uthority upon which the Commissioner grauted the warraDt the Commiseloner—On an cation from Mr. do Mon- thelon, the French Consul, which was sworn to; but by mistase | jeft the papers at my boate braib—We take the ground that apy adoitional proceedings are not warranted. Your honor tus ing al- Teady reported, we conceive that tho prose ution have lost their remedy “I submit that we must avide hy that re- port, and they are also bound to abide by it. He called uvon the oiber side to rhow some authority by which the Commiiseioner is warrauted ip proceeding ave ¥. Mr. Joachimssen said thatthe fallacy of tac other rite bailed they assume that the Commirwioner had duscharg eo Parot, ‘Tue Commissioner said be anderstood the examina- tion would not occupy more than ten minuws, aud afier that the point raizea could be argued, and be would con- tider the exception with the whole case. Mr. Galbraith said that the Commissioner had sireaty de- cided on Parot’s case and remanded bim into the bands of the Sheriff. They (vouneel for accused) hat taken means ring bim berore the *npreme Court to take him ous of the Shervi"s courtly, and avy proceedings here may tu- terfere with the action of the “upreme Gourt. Tbe Commissioner—In any event I could uot decide the question to-day. Mr. Joachimuesen—The case of Parot has never beco ckned, and the report of the Commis-ioner doos not dis charge bim. The application of Mr de Monthelon does not empower the Commissioner, but it gives him grounds for the proceevings, Mr. Galbraith was obliged for the taformatin givon by Mr. Joachimaren as to bow Parot comes hei His iwtormanon must be good; but as far as we can see Mr. Joachimsgen ever appeared in this vase except in a few pretimiary examination; he is entirely disconnected with the case, aad how he can know the fucts beter than other counsel when he was vot present at the time the Commis-ioner cloted the cere seems strange, and is vot to be acovunted for, Ubiess be gete his information in a way not exactly io accordavee with the legal profession It seems w m+ at itis a fligaa on the Commisjoner who has already ro- ported on the matter, that coun-el should como fo-ward bow to tell him that there is something more in (he vase, Iteeem= very strange that the examiatioa should have beep clived, the Counsel on both sides huving suma+d up, the Commissioner having made his report, aad the Con missioner gud the counsel to be So iguowaut of the meris tha: 0 use) for the Frengh goverument is Row to come forward to enligbten them ‘The Commissioner Maki this isa mere question of law to ascertain if | have power to make au additional report. Mr Galbraih—Auother objectioa is that the prosecution bad Mr Tissandier on the stand, aud they nave exhausted they cannot, baring @chansted his teat mony xnd turned bim over’ for cross-examina Jon—they cai pot from time to tim: recall hina; the duager of such & would be that a pliable witaess might, after bero: examurd in full, be closeted for a while w)ih « counsel ax pliant os bimself,and afer being conversed with for lime called upon the stand to give whitever testi y ibey wa Another objection 14, all oar witaesses woo Could contratict Mr. Nssandier are goue—iouplort and Melt have left. We therefore object to this exami bation, op the gronnt that it has beve closed and a re- portalvendy rent to the guverument. The Commirsioner re-erved the questien, Mr. Morroph then called Mr. Tissandier. Mr. Town-hend hoped the exawinadon soak! not be proceeded with antil they had the opyortantty ef seeing thee papers Which the Uommisioner Bas not coe with bim. It soolt ot be just totake the to timony was then bave the argnmont afterwards, Theso conplauanis by vevuing to Lv ad Lady Napier @ profurion of choice Gowers, Who showed thor apgreciation of this fattening coviity by grouping them im large china varcs aad cot pecial adiiration of Uneir guesta, ius of the © B were (be gar- jwutly lit up om the trees 4 over ths grounds Gon taat 1 from tho heat of the ballroom and whilst some promenade abou, otbers eneooneed theawselvas under teniy or tu ar- bor that were emprucised for the ocosrion. It ts only Jost to mud Ubat the etlurts of Lord avd Lady Naglor to pro joy mBODt of Heir guests were ely ween ted ue of ihe gentiomen of the loga apd Mr. Mavley. it Names belo, q lathe best aociery I bave wt space for more dens altached to the p ib color aud tastefu cioups of dancers reu Mra. Wilkes, i, Newron, shows, Mrs. Emory. Capt lryravam. Mir. Freeman, Capts. Wilkes, Adame, Poe Mere. Lay. Mra, Powell. Mra. Townsend, Mev. Laomen. Southampton Ne. Rockwell, The lady nud saughvr of Mis Walker, Seror Onvalesyte dala dies 9 dhe Mauicter from ites Mas bory, Braz Mon Rodionon, Mra. Yale, of Florida. Mies Janman. Ip treepart ing on ch an inordinate lev ath, for the record of this splendid /rte, | have ventured to bope thas you would dvem the oocasioa worthy of such ark, on jour part, of conrtesy and good wil to the ured saan bas boon the bot of aay bis Before Ton. Judge MeOarihy and a Jury. ALLYORD FALSE IMPRISONMENT BY A POLICEMAN, Jusn 5 — Herman Mann vs. Ectoard Sherlock.—This was an action for a false arrest of the plaintitl, a shoemaker, reviling in Baxter street, by the defendant, who isa po- Uceman of tho Sixth ward. The complistnant states dat | Ob tbe 2h of February last the defendast without aay probable of justifiable eaure maliciously arrested bim and conveyed bim through the public streets tothe elty prison, where be ade a complaint, charging the plain? before Joevice Osborne wih baving assaulted him (defendant), aro procared plaintiff to be tmprironed for some time and then beld to bai), That nt atrial thereafver at the Spocial Mentone, plinth? was fully acquitted and the compiaiut diemiered, Damages are laid at $500. For the de | fence it was edwiltted that the plalutiT bad been acquitted at Ube Seenions, but the arrost was justified oa the greond Ubet the plainw lwerfered with defendant in ibe execution of hie duty when he was wking a servant girl of Mr. Mann's 0 the station house for creating a ds vor benoe; thet Mann auld Qo We yirl that Rie Ooght not to fo. the policeman bad fo warrant; that defendant said to him that he woald teke him, too. Defendant wae ws- smiled apd had To eal) to bis assistance other prticomon. He thon took de girl vw prison aod took the piaintul after warss. The J: dge charged the jury, wuo rendered a ver. dict for plaimtiil for 82), which does bot carry coats. American Bible Soctety. The stated meeting of the managers wae held at the Thole Hone, Astor place, on Thureday, June 4, at 44 P. M. Wm. #@ Oroeby, Beq.,'im the chatr, new societies were recognized ag aaxitiariee: three in lown, two in Wisconsiv, and one in Mianewora Territory. a were received from Rev. Dr. Went worth, Fub » With encoaraging statement: ae to the fariiity of cireuising the Holy Scriptares tm China; from Rev. Wm. Robert, iately appointed agent in Oregon Torri. tory, stating the commencement of bi« lshors: from Bishop Sraith, of Kentucky, and Rev. Dr. Kirk, with intersting accounts of the anniversary of the M-iueb and Foroigu It nied as ri Horisty ; from Mr. ‘of Geners, aking for aid to print the for boatmea; 'y Gorman and French Bibles for Wiseonin; Testaments for Methodist Book Agoney, mt Pittebure, Penn.; amd also for Saatay Selo! Union of Methodist Eplecopal Church ; Bibles and Testaments for Point Coupes, la; Bibles aud Testa. mente in rariour 1) for distribution at head of ps jor, Wis. by for dietribation amoag boat- orn cana). several of smaller amount, ten volumes for the bilad. . dnt a United States Marshal's OMees CHAROR OF OPENING LeTTERA, Jove 5.—Jamon Ping was arrested oo « charge of ob- tauning af the Post Off'ce a letter addressed to Barr, hereto 8 ring Duo of Bega | Lord Navior, of whose fatere career | Bre AUAIGUS Lo Ket the Pri-onoré back aL any Oost And any eneridece We donot know mm whose eustmiy they are; ne day tn tho Cust.dy of the Warebal, and auothor day in the custody of the Serif, Mr. Morrogh bas a taing w do but xo tothe Sberif wad tell bim to xeud the priveaers io the Marebal, and then to go to the Marsnal@nd tell gira toveud them to the Sherif, wud thus they wre fom om to npotber wiibout writen acchority, Sie hoped the Commissioner would not eaoetion euch pro. ceeds The Commiasioner did not eee how the rights of the de feudant wonld be prejaoiced by taking tie exa Grst and leaviug the argument aferwardoa rabed r. Townshend—If we could have any pod faith in the , Dut wo do pot know bai Parot may be carried w merrow nod then we wold he told thet ihe Com » tS deetiom —I will tate care and give no decl- ing tho fact tw all the couasel the law {* able to protect ihe prisoner. Mr. Gailraith—This proceeting bas bova © od tn the moet extraordinary manner by the prosee a he. ne mass & Which *boull bare been rales out bax bi {tthe pros aro tao. rant of their Awheu a legal on mo ie amaute the ¢ Bot be proceeded wits until our objection ie ruled apon. The Com mi-e.oper raid uat the Court of Ad uireity go rerally ruled that whoo bere way a doubt apon ar objec- (ion they would proceed to hear the t as! Rear ment afterwards, 4 ts DOF ike a nmsd bef piud Of the Commissioner will wot b: tony It be is eonvineed by the ary © a gument Into the solemn cousiderauun of whe ond— There is a statute Hmiting the Commis- | Plover’s jurladiction, and Task, wili any counsel poiat oat | ane por ion Wt Gogt jasti Sea thie proceediog? Mr Galbrai b remarked that if there was any way of re- i uot eure so © an onjeo certaia ruled agalnat bin aud have bad tertimony let In, because he wag eure to set it & en epyeal to a higher tribunal, bat hore the Comat bi, e & deeirion on an objeo lon, and we The Comtulerioner— Maat ie the vory roason | am un wil Hing g) om this objection of Land wihavut Bearing We ergumect. | _ Mr. GalbraitbL—Toen we ask that this examina jon bo Postponed until we have an oprortenity of «ceing those papers on wh cb your Floor granted this oew warrant. Commiseioner—If you ask for ua adjourameut on ground | will grant it. ir. Townsbena—I dou%t want to ask for an adjourm ment, Decaure Ide wot recognize the right ceedings. I want w sce the gapers that ia mir ioner to grant th s supplementary ordet Mr. Joachi meen #1¢¢ for an hour or «0, uotl! Payers could be ov awed row the Commis donee’s ony ‘een bs Toe Comm'-sioner eni at he could the topente of the papers from recollection. M ecient for adduienal evidence to be taken agoinet larot, by whic it could be shown that thia bu.iding io which the defend Oni Was kept Comamtted was & mANs00 Dowse, and Used it was ecoupled by moat of the clerks of the company, ove TA! Of whom slept om the premizes. M. Tieeanctior was then recalled by Mr. Morogh. pro- ced the Vom. Mr. Townshend asked fur the wiaiess to be «worm, The Commi stoner enid he had been «eorn be em Mr. Joachimesen nod Mr, Morrogn objected to his betog Tre-rwort; | was s continuation Of the sume case in which he bad bern already sworn. Withers, examined by Mr. Morrogh, depot —t am ac qrausted with the buildings ased by the Northen Railway ‘ompan) ; there wero pera ns asually residing ia these bu:lding*; the eupertor officer of the company aud a few doorkeepers, who bed charge of ie building, acupled ity they bad their wives aud childron there; wep rasided there babituall> ; there were sevoral otber olorts who re sided ip the building bev ides Felie Ma'thias, with whom I a pactentaety aogeaiaind, ot used to visit him; the i im eutirely owned by the company ‘it was bought by pany ; two or three of thee clerk: sleop in the Privetpal bultclug: Mr. Mathias wlept there; thers was an Additional building enclored witain the rame wall in which & number of clerks Hved with their families, (¥ neon polnted out on @ rough diagram of the company's Duliding.) Three of those rootu hat doors opecing on the corridor; the door of the calsse (thy ca ies de partment) opems on the Corridor; thot partion goceaplad yey was there: another clerk bal eae cveded Wr ba jas; the boil tag bad been #0 ocupied since ; | have seen some v¢ Clerks take thou meala to shat vasldtn Adreesed the Com: ape rot here ad * Mnimstoner tn Preno He asked to make @ motion, He naid—{ propose oe the Tombe. An honorable person to the administration t) ‘ssoertain if Mr. Mathias rlopt n single night tn the baild- Steene answer ie yen, i will consent w be cent back wir 00 wit my haoils An feet cuffed. » |} would befneoeasary to look at the former testimony of Mr, Tisandior before - = tonversation the Com: a After rome \misetonor the cave to Saterday at 12, provided the civil sult pendim before Joage ell ts ‘Couclided at that timo; i not care would be rosnmed on Monday, UNITED STATES CIKCUTT Count, Before Hon. Judge tngersoul, In Oe matin of the French Railway cose —Mr. Towns. hend applied to the Court for a w1!t of halvens corps for Parot, and for « writ of cortiorar! to Commissioner te return the before him into the Ciroult of the United Baten, en the Froud thea ne ele 1S ee bis cane ve. dented apniicadi ome be prodveed to hum that the ‘wae la fact exceoding bir jurisdiction, 32 if News from Utah, LABOR NUMUBK OF EWIVMANTS LEAVING UPAH— HARD TIMAS AND GREAT RXCITEMENT AT SALT LAKE—BRIGHAM YOUNG AND TNS MORMONS DKIVING OUP TRE GENTILES AND DEFYING TEB UNITFD BTATES AUTHOMITINES—JUDLE, UNITED BTATER MAGAHAL, POSTMASTER, AND BUBVEYOR GENERAL LEFT TUS THREITORY. From the l¢avenworth Herald. Mr. Wisiiams aad Mr. Morrell arrtved here on the 20th Halt Lake. Lf Halt Lake oo the 16th of April; grasn eux seeks orf ove hae wane nie eee taips avoruges twe 5 everything quiet on the plains; saw but few Inaians; met Col Sumner with twocom- panies United States troope at Vermillion, ono hundred miler on met a emigrant trains twent; wall jes this wide Fort Kearney, ae along very weil beaithy ; met more or lees every day in largs pumbers coming Tet the southwestern part of Miwouri, with lerge pumbere of «tock; estima ed that 10,000 wagons and 30,000 cattle would cross the plams for Cabforpia. ‘The entire company sonsieted of McGraw’s matl trato, opder direction of Jesse Jones, D. Barr, Mnited Sites Sar. veyor Genera) of Utah; J. dge Stbies, Asroriate Justice of U ab, avd fomily; Umted States Marebat Dodson and fa mily, H. F. Horretl, Potmaser at Salt Lake; Thomas 8. i Wiliams und family, Ie Srm of Hooper'& Wiitiams, Company coveisted of bixty—tbirry males and thirty fe males. Salt Lake mail passed down yesterday ~439 | wexone, with 1,000 emigrant seceders from Utsh, will come 1 the Sates, and about 1,600 will go to Callfornia Wr. Williams? trfe hoe been threatened. It was prophe tied hy Brigbaw Young and other Mormons that be would pever getaway from Sult Lake alive A secret organized band, ever reary to do the orde sof the Pronhet avd twalye Apotles. were tireatening his hfe. He defied thelr ven- geance. Jt wax @ mivacie that Williams yot away. We learn that Brigham bay not lett Sat Lake, Young apd the rumor that he was compelled to tle the country wg untrue, ‘The barf of Uke ontroges of the Mormons that Mr. Wil- {ums KnOes of cannot be told in the limits and space we bave [Correspondence of the Missouri Democrat.) ARRIVAS, OF JULGH ST(LES AND G@NERAL BURR FROM CTan THE MORMONS, } ‘Sreamen Davip Tarom, Missove: Rrvsn, May 50, 1867. I left Leavenworth this afternoon for Quindaro on tho fast railing steamer David Tatum, and am now a sown river. Before leaving I bad a very interesting in terview with Gen Burr aud Jucge stiles, both of whom have jeet armved from Utab a secounts of affairs im that citing aro very ex- Tue Mormons during the past winter have been rpelraning many ovtra; upon the Gentiles ard the Tpited Mawes authorities, Those gentlemen confirm the accounts furviched the press by Judge Drammond, aud fay Wat i: 1a worse Low io Salt Lake City than it was at the time Urummood left. Several have seen murdered ‘and many rebberios commited by the Mormons during Jaret wi ler, The laws and conrtas of the United States aro repudiated by order of Gov. Young, whose will 1s supreme in that geotlon of our eountry, and the auth rites of the eral governmemt treated very iniignantly. Jodge styles’? court had been compelled tw ad- Jovro in consequence of the mobocratic spirit manifeeted in oppo ition to it by the devoted followers of Young, renderwg it impozrible to issue a [ctpred in Utah emanatirg from the dirtrict courts established there by act of Congress. The Mormons claimed exclusive jurisdiction, and repudisted the idea that government has any authori- ty iw that Terrnory in any mapner whatever. The Surveyor-Geperal had been threatened with rio- lence never s! times, ana at last forced to leave for safe- ty. Judge Stiles or utd not execute the functions of bis bye and concluded to visit Washington to see what coald one. Mre Farnham, of Salt Lake ty, had been threatened, and compelled to leave, and she cameo n in the company whieh ar ved yortercay, The crime alleged against her was ‘boarding Gen- tiles,"’ which was contrary to the will of the Governor, ‘The Mermons express themselves determined to resist to the death every atempt of the general raiment to €6 abli<h oy guthority ip Utah, ‘That was their couutre, and no power on earth shall interfere with them.” They had # code of laws made by themselves and they should enforce them, catablish and matntain thetr own cwrts Ip spite of all oppo-ition, ‘This te iltustrating the princi le of “aqnatter covereign'y” with a vengeasce, and T wondor if it if in accordance with the ideaz of Douglas on that sub- ject. A Mormon by the name of W. J. Applody, clerk of the Supreme Oonrt, was tbe avthor of several fetters sent on tr the Stater and published, which pretended to give a correct ac ‘ount of affaire in Ctub, daring the many charges mado against Young and his ywers, and signed “A Gentile.” His communications are not reliable, as he {s one of the principe! men in Salt Lake City devoted to the Mormon chureb, ond all of Bis pretensions of beiag a “ Genllle” were bimbug. Jadge Stiles avd Gen. Barr consider it abzolately neces- ‘ary for the government tw take tho most measures fur the restoration of ‘law and order’’ in that erritory, ‘he inhabitapts of which wore in open reboilion pguinet the laws apa authorities of the Unived States, and volex* poms thing was dene no cne could foretell the ‘evils that would result (rom delay. Life and property was pot safe, and ijured parties have no meaus of obtaining re dress. Young was governor and supreme dictator—oue of the greatest ty rauis that ever lived. His will ts law, from whlch there is uo appeal eaten Personal Intelligence. Col. Crabbe, who lately embarket <a in which Walker made bis first venture, and ot Raow set Balboun lost bis life, is from Nashville, Tena., ana bas bern a prominent politician in California and Mis" mieipp = fe and Walker were, doubtless, schoolmates, being bailves of the same town, Iu the last Semavorial contess iu California Crabbe was a prominent cautiiaw of the Know Notuiog party. Helsthe same man who was the survivor in the last of the bloody series ef combats which the editors of the Vicksburg Sentind fooght—the itors of shat psper bavtig fallen by the have of Crabbe. It was in 1849, during we exciting oon test of Foote avd Davie for the Governorship, that sr. Jenkins, editor of the Sentinel, @ praceadie wad estimable man, baving commented on the condnet of Crabbe, was shurg; ® terrible Mt epeucd, Jenking using bis bowie kuie with great | tilect be fore Crabbe ould draw bis oistol. Tue lauen, however, though ¥ Bunceeted Ai Inst ta dis bi to ihe el fe of Jenkins, who fell mor- 1, dying m a few hours afier. reine y woun | Capt. John C, Long bas been oriered for anty on the al Court of Inquiry, No 3, to place » (who ts understood to Lave re o © Le command of the Rrook}yn N ) —- makes Commodore Newton the Provident of sae cour! Mademotrnte Rachel hae arrived at Caunes, in the De- | partment of Var. She ta eill very eick £x Governor Wiliam D, Moseley, the first Chiof Magts- trate of the siete of Florida, is in town and stopptug at ihe Bre veort House. The sword which the Spanteh government has presented {athe coromander of the United Saves stermer Water Witeh, as ovitence of lis xopree of services ren tered in rescuing from a f 8 Fitoation tho man-of-war schooner Cortaginara, is not intended for T. J Page, bor commander, but for Lioutenant Jofers, who wax in charge Of Ihe verse) at he time tho verviee was performed, An Alderman in Syrscure has been arrested on @ char; Of He'ng bribed to asriet tn procuring the passage of a ro- solution for the pay rent of $3 000 reward to detoctive off cers James and Lowell for the arrest of au incendiary. Mayor Wood, of Trenton, N. J., baa reeigued the office Of chief magistrate of the city. General Leslie Coomba, Ky. : Jadge Kane, Pa ; Rx Gover. Dor Lowe, td; Ex Goversor Porter, a.) Ree. Dr. Giiman and ledy, 9 C., and Judge Saunders aud lady, N. C., aro in Washington, | Jomes J Orr, from New Yor, having seen fleened by f- dlers, attempted auicite by cutting hia throat at the jobneon Houre, clevele: d, on the 27h ult. Sargvons were calle? and afer hia wounds wore dreane’ ho mam feted a py dosire te recover, Lavieg a wile aod tre childrca Parerd Mide&iipman A. C. Izard, Valted Statice Navy, hae Temgoed. Capt. P. M. Henry bee reeiened his offies tn the Berean of the Surgeon Gereral, United States army. of Utah. Major Harris baw returned to Covington, Washington, havicg refused the Go rernorship MR, DALLAS AND THE MAYTIEN MINISTER AT MAN CnuSTER (From the Warrineton (Eng.) @arrdian.} From every corner opera ginsees were pointed tho dais im the wanropt where the Ameriean and Bolctan ambaonedors had alriady taken their seata. Mr. Dil as, a tail, venerable, gray beaded man, of dewrmined Amer! eno features, wa dresred in an cld blue topoaat with vel- |, Van de pe we was decorated with numeroun orders, ani gaily waked abovt, chav ing tn the most flaont leh. An amusing reene happened at this time, one, bept arharp look to cee io fll Bayt, Baron Damicr, ta Diack of the dret wator, with as gresy a skin and as plamp and merry a face ag well to do bincka usually have, Ho bad bern promanwling during the morning, and we anxiouety waited to see ho be and Mr. Dallas would treat each other when they mot, the Haytien noble delights to bother the on all public occasions that ho be her.’’ At length they met. Daliae de Woyer (sitt: 2) wore om the doin Presence of the vast assembly, The binek ambarentor came up the steps, and his Belziam ex colieney, with the poliieness of a Frenchman, ehook him by the band. The Haytion glanced iaen | Dallas, as if he expected « similar Dut a wave of the ban, directing him to pase b; eenvative of that republic waich equal could give to hia black orother. The sight caw rovny em les and curt remarka unfavorable to our Ame Ty an cousina, ) Tose at oi ARRITALA. From Richmond tn the atramahip Jamaston— | AW Hansin, . 1M Hell, it den and King, or 21 in stowrnge. From Matangas, in sar Moerva L Woetmore—J Bayes, M Frome Wh Creag, Rave, fo sche &, Bett R White ik esate ares ace Comeron. Nahum Pestasetee sa Basten, Masmach yr pirie-Ofaley reigned, te ace dec re te October noxt. benjamin F. 1) of Minnewotn Territory, of Fac ry Minnesota, vice Lorans0 1. to register of the land office at Kala parca, f ss Michigan, vice George ¥ : The Regetta of Thursday. Tho following document has been issued by the Re a+ ta Commitie:— REPORT. Regeta New York Yacht Quid, June 4, 1807. re eee ints toe vasa of be Aifferent elanses, so far as the o eae OF Canvass sailing are cerned ia and & esze uyesese exce® FE Umes of alone con: — tense Sasee BSSoorn THD Clana, Rloop Lacky beats the Keyar, “ « “ Isand Fawn, An protesta have heen revel ved by the committee aga the Julia, Payorita, Minnie and Lacky, the final dec: jou» are necersarily resarved upti) there Cages are considered Tu bebal’ of the Regatta Commiteo. + June 6, 1867. CHAS. H. HAeWELL. The subjoned eommunication bas been handed in by the gentleman whose name is subscribed to &. Our ro porter has simply to say that his report agroed with those of severa) other reporters, and was taken nearly entirely Trom records kept by members of the Regatta Commites. With a whole fleet of yaskis accompanying the regetta, mistakes are likely to occor, and many members of the club were wnable to Leang x ty the ‘different vessels, There fg no d«ubt that some ‘isting ishing wark should be adopted by tke club, cy numbering the vessels or other- wise, 80 &3 to prevent euch unpleasant mistalses, ‘ 10 TOE sprrex. on TER RARALD. In your report of the regatia in yesterday's Emap, you atate that the (na and Lucky rounded tbe southwest Rpit together. Thia is a misiake, The Una and Escort went round the Spitride and side, and were the two first yachts thet rounded the Spit. Again you are in error in stating that the Lucky rounded the stake hoat at xaten I-land fet, The Or-t that passed that stake boat was the Richmond, nex: the Kégar, and thea the Excort; and they paseed the Long Irland etake boat in the same order, Ip gving through the Narrows the Eecort passed the Ri mond and Exgar, and kept tho lead of the third class boats to the end of the race. DAVID OGDEN, of the yaabt Escort, Quaker Ony.... STBAMERS TO AND PROM HaVaNa. Prmapetitia~Froin New York 2d, arriving at Havans $a and New Orleans lth, From New Orlesus skh. Uavana 2d argiving ot Now York Ro so eneh ve each month, arriving 4b Fis Boble 2, See Orry~From New at Havana izth, and Mobile b ‘Mth, arriving jew York 2h. Canawas—from New York 12th, arriving at Havana 17th, and New Orleans ih. From Now Orleans 7th, Havana 2b; arriving at New York Sd. Ewrrne Crry—From New York 17th, arriving at Havana 234 and New Orleans duh. From New Orleans 3, Havana @h, arriving at New York Isth, Back Warkiou—Poom Now York 7th, arrives as Havana Ist and New Orleans Sd. From New Orlesas With, Uavans Mth, arriving at New York 18th. ti—From Charleston 4th and 19th, ne at Havana Tt _ From Havens lw avd 25th, due at Ni York 16 and and. When the above dates fa!l on Sunday, the steamers will sail on Monday, except from New Orleans. THE OVERLAND MAIL TO (NDIA AND OHINA, The fellowing may be of value to those having ence in the Rest — ta ~~! leaves Gouthampton on the 4th aad 29th of each month, an Arrives at Gibraltar about the Mh and %th ef same montd Arrives st Mulia abont the 14th and &th of same month. Arrives at Aletendria abou! the 1s of same and 4tb of fo) month. Leaves Sher about the @Xb or Sist of came and 6th or iD of following mouth. Arrives at Aden acut the 2ith or 2th of seme and Uth or 12h of following month Leaves Aden about the 28h oF 27th of #ame and day of arri- sow mises sum sere. 42 | moon aves 7 2) mon water OLEARED. Rerry. Liverpasl—R K Co'tina, ficamsny Clas cow (BY), Danean, Ulaagow—J Mesymen, » Libis, be 8, As iaWall—M U Rodert, Jucith, Brown, Cave Town and Algoa Ba, —J O Baker (fom), Dickmann. Rembure—F Karck. Rreamship Ooty 3) bimey & Oo. chine Geo Uarrio, Preach, rhilensiphe—Waisd, Oarver & sto Brig & A Reed, Reed, Roston—Prett. Ron & Co. Brig Sagtet forham) Rorin—H U Brig Mouléa, Rienardson, Roeton— Bor © at Diigo Welea, Aypinwall one Liverpoot’ (ie) Albury. arbor lelaud—aid er on & Potton, adriv—lea Hand & Bohr Maryland, Jun Coal On, ont Sane. y—Motready, Mou ad . gebr HE Parkor, Kplabt. Misahsthpart—mith & Boynton Br rss Appleton, Taylor, Bostop—W T Herrick Bebr Biiot, Know! Kosten Wo Raker. Bleop Marta Lonier vor Master, JB Kowarde, i Wawards, Wm Duwi ARRIVED 1 (of Portiand), Chandler, Shields Apri! inetiay & Livingston. In lat 42 #0, lon 62%. | * | Hrig tr ce Wor bington, Kelly, Gonaives, May 29. with log Wood, to Mavbew. Tu)hot & On: verse to Thompson A ilanter. W Bolt (of Binenil), tourens, Trimiiad, May 16, | with conta, Ar, paw peveral te an Dorchester, NM, with plaster, to j > } rig Mary Means, Hophing, New Haven, ta ballast, wo mas | 4 Beed Rondovt for Boston. , Rendut tor Poston Jwinkie of Thomaston) Cutter, Orebb Telund 2th, with pv heehe liros A fen veese! tio Metealt & Daneon, witb angst and soptanses, to Poses Hiarmony's haphess 4 Go; " ir moans, Pou Ff “s oe . verse! tr id & Mowh. rea L Wedmore (of New Haren). Robiowe, Ma sich pineapples to S&T Pearsall | fours port), Dowoven, Bt Govrge, NB, 12 dara, rie Bloomer (Hr), King, Rinenin, May 17, vin C8 to Ralete & Co, Torver, Virginia. 2 4 Behr Matibew Bird, John om Virginia. Behr Joarnah, Sewton, Hal tmore. 4 lage, Pebr Kewport S Behr kl Sebr H & Fidderman, Rmith, «i'd mise from wreen of noir Intlanola ashore at Long Reach, XJ Tie fall water. nod a laree portion of ber cargo ls Horp Soar t Hove, Uitver Trnnton. Bleop Oitear Ames, French, Teomon, 1 Rn. Hull Holl Provitonoe, Beater {ta wean, Wien, eiorm wamer j= ane, ‘e'ta, ib altimn: Steamer Delay Philadetn ware, Le Reamer Ang Rilza, Renner, Phuindelphig, | ——-§ - Doostar, Geer, Norwicn. earner Ptcamehip Tiinote, Aspinwall; ahip Harvest Queen, Liver- ‘Wind A, and tight. Ro inward bonnd wemsats tn atght, Herald Mertve LADPLPTITS. June &- ie and Capt 4 reporia ha: the 4 damaged —Arrectrs Lady Buftolt, Baker: & Hawwey, Jomo: RS =, dat met sf ». he: my ile, yivenia, hian; Telagraph, : ata — Baar Pins Noves, Serves ton z eos " tees 5 Sa ay on sg ‘mr Man. strom te bar ‘coming oni; Would. pul im at ibe neat L at t money | Boston about 37.b. with 876 bble ol! naaaes moun 5, Ist 15.00 8. loo 84 25 W wh and reported), 4 Norta- NB, @ bbis ep, 290 do wh 'B. 20 bbiewp oll, bound to Trabeline NB, at Hovolda Apl 4, has i before Souad BS ieee nea ae Fresier, Wert at RY APA nd ork Fel 9, el Fesler, Bom 8 John. BB, far Lowion, was ween int 43 10, lo “he Ramowet io ¥ casnit) from Liverpoll for Alexandria, Va, Muy 19. of Cape Clear, plant, hence for st Stephen, NB was ween June 8, of herd ala Wy le, 2 doy from ‘Segua for NYork, May 18, of “ee soneparia, Mears, hence for Kingston, Ja, May 3, lat ig Motankus, of Rasiport May 22, lat 23.7, ton 68 10 Bebr Chas FA Coie (of Rallimore), 6 da) 8 from J May 29, las 37, low 68 60. serert Belgas eaaaiabion Oeiaihiiiia, Mey 18—Jn por. Belgian NYnrk June Worh; Bighque, Bruntzrn, for do JA amer, lorcrn tar SYork BiB; 1 H RI oe for do Mb; Grabune Polley Hayden for de tat inst }, Means, far do soon; barks alice (alower Parketon, ‘or do; Bronett, Pinkham, toy Havana wth, hastera star, Ack ao dn; erly disk. Honnay, April 8— Arr ship St Bernard Marg, Liverpool. + Mey 2i—In port ship Callender, Pauon, Paauvoa May Sie port bark ve Jone for ERM UD ay Z—1o port Amua, to MY ths Brbrig Osean Iie tne ho Ides nebr erin, Mortons Fees, Eom fo, to load fr United States, if'a cargo can DO Wannabors, May 19—To port barke 8 Tr , 6; Ateuod, Paddock. for St Pam ne naa + Saag itn Caxcurta, avril 9—In port ehips Norwerter. @ for Toncon hg! Blancinn Dudiey, atwood; Lian Oak ond, Kellys Haleyon, tymmen; Bald nv gle, Ireadw tl, K inter Bi ald ter, Caoady and Filver Siar. Wade, ab for doston; Sumatra, Detlev for Loudon lag. Bleataend Dats, for Phila. do: Monscon, Haner for NBetford: arammgo. trom } fverp*ol disc} J troutgumere, uwiltoa, frm Bomoas Litrepic, Gardner, abd Unmlet, | ecraw. ane; barks fenelnn, for ANTWERP Povgin, for Sow; chips + Hawking, and W'A Bangs, Kartlett, tor Boston ide, Tyring? bum = Howes, di Sid Apriladd, and paawed Ke ie Sons, Saar leer a ConstaNtrxori®, May 2—In bark Clark, pe: scbr§ Hotedaiae. Mon 00. aorta Thabane Oey He’ (oF “ADI, ark Young Turk, Harding, from Boston, arr 7ih, for Ma'aga afer b “Roastapt, May 2\—1u [As (b. e) to tondon) ships Dab. Im, Kvalos, for ronton id: Vo'gn Holm for ningiand do, Ciesruxcos, May 2'—In port brig Wenooal , Rose, t0 load for foson Narineg, Gr! aay sol asnenas, abt! May 25—Bld bare diberta, Hichborn, Bos- Gexod May 1¢—In port ship “barlewagne, Gates, for Mars seftien. Sid Tint my Tie, haw. Tevoman io toed for C state; no date, Careut a «uppoted Bo, Roxon May '4—In port nrig Nerer fosion = Wind W. Ps mo), boston, J B Lanna-ter, Pride of the Sea, Burmeiner (fro ‘3 May 22—In port ahip Dirivo, Tonng, for NYorks Graes, Kelly, for Howna abot ready. OLascow, ‘Uth; Br by e Gixesocn May 22—In port Br bark sia‘eaman Kelly, for Aaroro, gun, ‘0 load for Arai Gowaives, May 23—8id Da: k Celestina, —, Boston. Wavama ‘Mey 26—Chd bare Whu» Cloud’ Crowell, Balt more (act Crere 7h, bets Mary 2 Milline: Norden, Sagna and PRiinde 21h, heg West qaot Weeks)’ yer, Matanzas: 20h, nebr Mennia, Kelton, n or. 2b ships Sparkling Wave Noron, ‘or May Queen, SkoiGeld. fo lade'phia af $250 per his Chor 2, for Fakr on} Roaton #500; Matanzas, to lod taoluses for Pai capatty 100) bhd4; Marks Topeka, taken nip st £4, Y 3 Mw at ie per b. Dean, tor Amica, Comba, for Boston very oun: Go lag, Artown Bri tou, Tor N York soon; scr Bre wnan, DO Groot ‘for Philadelphie boon, Loxpox, May 22-Arr ship Rdward, Pros, Boston, to load for “a'eusfa, Tiverroon, May 20—Arr atipa ‘ity of Brookivn Mbahell, N° ne Albert Gallatin, Ueinuo, Ntora: ¥ Bld 16:h, hips RA Loving, for 2b; Curtin, York #as 24 bj for éo ath, Jor der Dai; ber, for do'd Croset one Ist Avun Sive, Sise, for do Sn; Ongnonthe, ne, for Palladely! rea ty. Laheaser, Pecun, fordo May Mat; St fumen for do #i0n; Wai Pena 'Moade, for tx omore cRolay, Bowers, lores lube Be, Rega Peoeta, soon, Mar kiuaw Hammer, for Chariesion «0a, J ? Harward, Aparca. lor NUsleaue May BD, Jawee Hovey, Kobladon, fF Trivste soon Museiva May 16—In port ship Nathan Hanan, Niokersom, i do 1 for ‘seston rk Mebia Polls ys, for do 16a. Manganitac, Mav '6~In por: Br wrk |. cbt Brigada, Orow- Maxtower, Yantse, for % ell, tor tioaten abort needy Hack, Coombs, fur da 4, Ms Pearson, Bavacues, May 20— Haven is cays. sobre. ort abips Sarsh March, fe ind, Hlandeng Yor thratnn. Soe Bares Roshan bs, for de Me 109 Prenton, wim Keliar 4 Fi imnowd, aii Fanny Muee, Ory: a9 as) Connticler Sheebford, for. eUrlosive dsc niig Rudurue ast bel. do do; sebry George Amen Urest, Cr NYork, do, A oe rweil, Ta the river, am May 20—in port brir Jecome Knight, Perkins, n lag. soe, April 4—Ip port bark Undeon, Beam, from >, Croker, Sevens (from New om brig Marde Lae Mory 4 Marina, Reed foe Row 4 ton Haw 4 p Honud Dg rapaired), San Fravelsoo. 4 wp at Je Taisipan, Me Nome Pore EXANDRIA, Juno 3—Are wohe Olivia, York, 8 John, NB SOSTON, ¥, Morris, Saranaghs AB, eh Siok heh eater We (wD Mary Wile ington, i Wesiever, Korers, hichmone: HW Uartace ls ieney ballpnes Puching: Lt Nlekorwm, Weace ; 6 F Lewis, Mbber; WE u Apna, Barding, Haltionee; Sarat Warren; HB damwun teen o a rot; and Joba Bagw, eriritge, You totum, Auder inane a ininre ot hs vtle, Lawveg: York, ad Goan, Pha snip Nap ’ “fe, ‘tie "Pred Wording 0 Mersbal!, Kines, avd Abbou Lawr now. Whallng by B&D Cmse bas sid. PALsIMCRR, Jone 4—Arr geamer John R Thompson. ! Couns 5, NVork: bai orl Breay, taesharp, feore LW alexaad m Jobas, Ps Terding, and ‘varring oa, N¥ork Ds frown, Heald Helow bark Monts ain, Rar from iso inner,» fork “brig Jota Barwin, Wonaws, Wee Indive. e 5 mk .spiuwall; S Minh. Wieka, Brdgepori: Orica Raitt Tromas'ou: Tem ., Wooster, Koawon, AbvOt Leeraues, Hah, Prov ced wb Fi nares all ivan: Syteie B, Keene, Oo ‘ i bark’ Cavalier, kircan, Rie Janewo an : baraentine Horsoe seals, Joins m, “toston RATE, sRuOd—ARr seat Gotan Traccier, Sargent, Wee aver, CU SRLESTON Jape 2—Areawvamabin Jan Adgar, Tarver < Rick: bra t eens, Newvor. Fla. via Yedry Keye ecae Win ork, at ‘ ‘Somers Olen, (om Be \d eebe Redore Nive HluHuaNy White, Paseing Bowion. Pansed ont, t SOLmEe OLS, June t= Arr wi a rige PR Hiehbors .viefie d. Curtenes von; Porwo tion Hell, Kilzabew Porsmoath; sebre Selah #8 rong, ‘Marv, Willing fr Boman: ads Hower, Aallinors for Bae Bles fi Gott, Peake, Kiohmond for r Psaro. Oramoaer, Pttindslob’a for thar ‘ Coombs, Seramanh for #t John, NF by won tor Nv ore: hay B. Cray, 174 fer dor Michoud Loompaon Loyd Rosbcy for bin; Viazig Paylor, Tater, Davergpor. for day Marte Fabisee Prapkiin or BYork. bP Me Wind We Moet. May fo AXA ra ils, York ROKFOCK, Tame ’-—At Quarwattne, Pet vi niho, from Mis Juanes bound wo the Womer Bat in short enuar ahé provisions, , June 2 Arr (ny te) ab ip Tou ny He SAW Prasat aby Want, Kowpn trom Bites REDFORD, Jnne $—Arr aches Kepabits, eowia, A nee Wouen, itbel, Corsagkie; on, Alexander: iiaakwe'l, Pret Mavens ah Hee Beige Auer einer Bivek wel 84, "1 t4, *Wewht iboats Andeiphin: §4, Glaeat! m Bantwieb for flwel, ar eke Athan or, Rickersor, bila jelphiay 0 \y PO a ~, ML 3 Ast egare a, Sean, Teen Bape Conk un Behe Pa é oxy, Ont ns 1 oo Secteon, tor Lagrange, Falst, Rook nad fis PROVIDRRCR, Jone 4—Arr aches Rien Raker by Jombia, mee, Honey, Jenene atone eee n (weere eo he ee Ay <a |} ndre wa and JM Hay! ae a ei Delaware Chy; Dera Thun N¥ork: nope Oi ter, Clazig NYcrk. Sid setre Lyd n Gibb, Wateon, Char , Firatb, fstinsekp: Darin jomeph er: Cab, 2: diamond, iy Adan, Day and Bird, enilh, N¥ork; Henry Cole, rasta aloope B® Bpragae, Gibbs, and sr, fn | RICHMOND, Jnne $14 bark Marion, Homewood, Phi SULLIVAN, oe em as) Mazo, WYork; sob: chr C Rhaw, Ider, RN pat, rani as ese

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