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WHOLE NO. 7948. ‘The New Jersey Railroad Company. ANNUAL MBRTING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS AT THE NEW DXPOT, JEBSBY CITY—THE REFORT OF THE DIRECTORS—A MOVE FOR BBFORM—DESORIPTION OF THE NEW DEPOT—A COLLATION, BTO., BTC. ‘The annua) meeting of the stockboiders of thie road was beld yesterday morning at the new depot buildings, in Jersey City, an unusually large nomber beisg present. ‘The usual routine business was transacted, and the old THE REVOLUTION IN AEW ORLEANS. Preparations for a Battle---Organization of the Forces--Great Excitement Among the Citizens---Firm Attitude of the ‘The results of the last decal year are gratitying, pot fo the undimisiabed grove Tecelges, ieresaes net earnings prodrcea by red expenses. The gross receipts are about the same as the preceding, ‘The Mayor’s forces are yet unorganized, and all remains velng $61,617 3, ane $000 487 Ob ine yous beteee, TBS quit. Gres made by both y are being preparations are being by ~ tol poten of fou ann and one-'hird per cent, and des. The forces of the Vigilanco Committee are under eommand of Mojor J. F. Duncan, late of the United States army, and are well organized and drilled. A crisis is ex- pected to-day. ‘The city papers are divided in opinion—the Picayune and Crescent being in favor of the city, and the True Delia and Delta in favor of the Vigilance Committee, while the * yest are neutral. New Onzxans, June 4, 1858. semi- five per cent each, is $107,171 18, while vious ft wee 686,28) o = ‘Tan o'0L0cx, A. M. ‘The excitement is increasing. The Mayor has issued or- ders to arrest John Maginnis, of the True Delta, and the epponents of the committee declaro that if he is taken sbey will hang him. Maginnis takes it coolly. ‘Tweive 0’CLock—Noon. ‘The Vigilance Committes offered to resign, provided the ‘ely will vest the police authority im their hands, which she city refosed 10 do, ff thé committee succeed, Gerard Sulch’s native American party will be killed. The Vigi- Iance Committee is; nevertheless, composed of men of all parties. A ramor is current on the street that a compromise has ‘The apparatus of the New York — ‘been satisfactoril a Deen effected; authorities iver that there should be a committee of wo t et he ay we ol 8?) sy the report before printing. twenty-five noted ruffians to the Vigilance Committee, and meeting was held for the first time inthe new de- pot, which has been in the process of ¢1 1854, waa. Thar bon east dntunne techs any na, | Seeeemeetnipuaal Demet te tect oD le a ee me to the Olty Hall, | ing the river. lis dimensions are 680 feet long by 163 and cannot youch for the reliability of the report. wide, all the walls on land being of brick. The front por- " tion fs of brick and is 126 feet wide, having @ fine tower Onn oXhoos, P. M. on each side, and roome Atty fect deep, the whole, width Why men with cannons possession e building, for offices. There are five tracks, leading -_ joopaeoeteene trough as many doorways, with platforms ‘between be bothers coat oar en tas beak Sianees baviag toon Cae Sater on a . marked by the Vigilance Committee for punishment. There te aoa cnather coh of Teams ier alleen, Gath upon Two o’Ciocs, P. M. arches about 360 feet from the front rooms, leaving e : maesive ha)l in the centre lighled by skylighta. ‘The Vigilance Committee are triumphant. The Mayor ‘Toe root le about Afty feet bigh in centro of the dome, thas resigned the municipal authority into their hands, The | S24 coteists of pistes of galvanised corrhgate? iron, resting : Bi é i city ts quiet, and the crowd has withdrawa from Canal i i i i] ig ram it coup d’ail. This main = Bee at ectiny terse a ene Be ‘The eommittes have appointed a special police of over a | {087 veny. The ferry Bouwes ‘on both sides are thousand men. Ke country, and have been “§ z NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. ror a TO ASSASSINATION. ‘essentia! per diaphragm reflector and patent aicident preven! roanlisl wo hatcod. | Switch, which’ eliravted much attention, toes e care lit with gar, fed froma reservoir capable of the True Delta means by an “ imme- Seti burners fifteen hours, when the cars are ¥ About two o'clock the vast , to the number of rrr. pearly eeven hundred, sat down to an old fashioned Jer- way to get rid of the | sey collation, with y to drink and something and improve the | to’ eat. Merers. aod Acking presided at the it a proper abode for | frst table, D. 8. Gregory and Mr. Hi ‘at the second, to the sense of smell, | Governor Pennington and General Darcy at the fourth, Mr. Black and Mr. Chetwood at the fifth, while several of the unite in the deter. | tabien were for the press and outsiders, Mr. A. 0. urpore to place the right | Zabriskie and Mr. Atterby presiding ata sixth. The size of hetaire. Ii they Will | the more readily when it is ith them, and enjoy ® | Stated that at Yeast three such companies could have bea holders do anything’ | eerily accommoiated. The compacy numbered some of substantial interes | the most distinguished men of New Jersey, and oom. the affairs of New Or- | prised most of the Legisiawure and officials of the towns of the plunder it | giong the line. Speeches and toasts were given ad litt ‘ier us thete princi, | (¥m, Dut the building was ill calculated for hearing, and fen’ g What say our | 100 much geod liquer bad been circulated to leave every laborers, one perf quiet All, however, conceded that the New Jersey fransportation Company wasa E 5 5 2 E 8 Ninto’s Garpex.—M. Marzetti, the ‘‘ Jocko’’ of the Ra- i 3 ; i 3 laughand growfat— | veils and @ great favorite with all the Aabitués of the Tea ees isvoning to ail | G8Fden, takes hie farewell benett this evening. The Dill gravity, on the stroet corners | includes several popular pieces, Joseph Marzetti’s suc- respective candidates. The antiin- | cessful carcer as an artist is full of interest. He was born 0 a Cte aty ie aseall's noes, | 1 Milan in 1824, where his father was costumer at the world renowned La Scala theatre. At the age of five he orchestra is Dow very was placed ander the instruction of Jean Ravel, the uncle holaing the soales of jastioe | or the Ravel brothers; and Jerome introduced children’s "Toe vet of performers swear parts im his plays, which Marzetti performed. In 1831 the on Se Peneees company, while travelling in France, were induced by an cortain if hone va We ooo American gentleman to visit this country; and made their successful début at the old Park theatre in 1832, and met , that Major Besaregerd i ® | ates. Ihe returned to France, and Joan Ravel ey restored Mar zetti to always 1 Slidelie a6 the same time | reaics aoe of Scomeaten. nas rear re4 Ppa be) ‘with wecap be presamed ‘can speak | ihe family in 1642, afer | ‘tourwiay night, the — explored the Commitee | vgs: countries. Saspsneeser, |= Se ah 60 m 5 ‘Whether or not the Execative | |pniues of to the call we cannot say The | och became and the war song—were | 1, amusement So ane te tatiewes ts | wae ay 96% | peror company re- Qaeen of Commerce, she ™ , well her means, pA et a 3 present tna wh Macame whose irre. Sexo an cnpeltes proachab! style, coupled she hes 4 , s -_ name of Gerard Stith. pT Ty J Leta ty — > .. AY hag his own character of Jocko, tts lle danghtor performing say ao.or'e the part of the shipwrecked child, wno is saved from ~ ytd ¢rewning by the Intell of the wonderful ape. The qt ‘4 aay Ravela the Play of the “ Three Faced il care? Frenchman,” io which Gabriel five speaking parts te buck The divertisement of “La Prima Donna’? and sme fu for ms rope are also announced. Marzetti pesca tails for Europe on the 36th of tie month with the Ravels, ‘who retire to their villas in the South of France, to repose utterly failed to transmit extent of cable, not they have had a whol Canerparae ron MAYOR. on hag +4 Know Ne ay thousand dollars. The astoniah- Scrrewe Covet—Cireult—Part 2. 1081, 1083, 1086, 1087, 1089, 1081, 1093, 1097, 1009, LIOL, 1108, 1106 1007, 1209, 1112, 1118, 1215, 1117, 1119, Our Bermuda Correspondence, Benaepa, May 18, 1968, Admiral Stewart and His Shipe—A Vice Regal Bat— Meeting of the Legislature. Her Majeety's ship Indus (fag) and steamer Devastation ‘are still here. No period has yet been named for the Ad- miral's departure for Halifax. Fis Excellency the Governor, and Mrs. Freeman Mur- ray, have ieeued tickets for a fancy dress ball in honor of the of the Ge, oun Spee & em The Lewusinsure ct thoes inde ig to moet forthe dee Patch of business on Thursday Whoever the may be he seems to make ‘cotimate of tre amber of ft subjects Tor sald Com. e. A Woman at Dayvit Pa,, Convrorsn or Mur- Danville art sentenced her to be of Montour connty THE NEW‘ YORK’ HERALD. MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1858. The Utah Expedition, OUB LEAVENWORTH CORRESPONDENCE. Foar Laavenworn, K. T , May 26, 1868, The Warlike Preparations Still in Progress—The ‘Free State” Menand Public Plunder. ‘The late important intelligence trom Utah, the material points of which I have forwarded you, has as yet effected Bo change in the programme of the reinforcing expedition, Bow commanded by General Harney. Some distrust was cast over my despatch by your city journals; but the in- telligence came from an authentic source, and though no confi mation of it has arrived here up to this writing, still Ihave no doubt of ite substantial truth. The mysterious Colonel Kane, alias Osborn, seems to have had an effective agency in the matter. He, no doubt, represented to Brig- bam Young the carneatness with which the atministra- tion bad taken bold of this matter, and the utter folly of any resistance on his part. I believed, from the first, that Brighem’s braggedocio would result in @ fizzle; that, practically, General Jobnston was fally able to settie the matter, jodie wes pian ja 5 ve oad es, prospects or anticipations of a natical host, have vanished. It is tte ema ‘that the main body of them were, at any time, up to the fight ig point, while the leaders have descended to the point dictated by. necessity and common sense. But, as above intimated, the parations here for the march are goipg on as usual. 1 and Waddell are pusb‘ng on their trains with supplies, and tue staff depart mentsare busily en; im their respective duties. The Quartermaster’s branch particularly, under Captain Van Viiet, bas performed its immense business without money —the paper promises of the Jast month alone amounting toover halfa million. The people have such confidence ably administered by our democratic rulers— rt. Two columns of troops baye already gone, and third leaves on the 28th inst , composed ag —_ Brevet Colonel Chas. ing. First Lieutenant @. 5. anceist®, Adjutant, Firat Lieutenant C. L. Best, A y K, 2d Dragoons, Lieutenants Robiesom and Brevet KH. J. Bant’s M. Major phar. battery Companies F, K, Land M, 4th Artillery. Captains Williams, Pemberton, Brown and De Rassy. Lieutenants Hudson, Bagley, Anderson, Roane and afternoon, when the former stabbed Wenring in the arm and Weaver in the left breast, inflicting severe wounds. Brandt was arrested and looked up for examination. He ia an old offender, and has just come out of the peniten- A Sreancer Romney any MeAtTKN.—A man named Chas. Foulkes was found early yesterday morning near the cor- ner of West and Liberty streets, insensibie and badly He could give no description of the men, ex: ‘that one of them was large and had neavy dark was suitab'y provided for by the police. Otty Intelligence. FIRE IN MONROE STREBT—TWO FIREMEN BADLY IN JURBD—2W0 HORSES BURNED TO DEATA. No, 201 Monroe street, a two story frame house, owned and ovcupied by Mrs. O, Klinboffer, was damaged about $600; covered by insurance of $600 in the New Amsterdam Insurance Company. No. 289, 8 two story and attic dwelling, Stephen A. Kent and other families, was and d yw to the amount of $60; ! é i if ; i ; , att EE dy if : i 2? i i f il fH df il is sis 33% i j il pl fi fl : rl ist i § 5 il i i id i dl Af i — li L i i if Z i | i ; fi L 55 Hl SE? Lf x : i i Z | i fa if i i i gb be 113 H i 28 & i svi Hi 53 : i i i § i i lr i e ‘ fi Ht FF | : it tis st pety il, él | day to the election of officers for the ensuing year. The fol- lowing named brethren were chosen —M W. John |. Lewis, Jr., of Penn Yen. Grand Master; R. W. John W. Simons, of New York, Deputy Grand Master: R. W. Finlay M: King, of Port Byron, Senior Grand Warden; R. W. ¥. Ne gmap oo ary hg M. Austin, of New York, L. Chureh, of New Rev. Salem Town i Sophia Warner came Dy some means to the jory woknown, at the anda of Henry Jumperte, bumbug, and declare if he ever came i Z a The Lotteries in New England THE BRITISH OUTRAGES. SEVENTEEN GIFT BNTBRPRIZES AND LOTTERY OON- | who got up the affair be would bave them tarred aod fea- ans CHRNS BROKEN UP BY SBROBANT BRENSY~LAuGe | thered. All the papers, &e., found im the hotel wore like- Inetzuctions to the Briticn Admiral—One of HAUL OF THE OIROULARS, CHBCKS, TICKET’ aND | Wise tied up, removed to the Post Office, and, with ihe the Causes of the Viltations—Tne Eagilsh | LETTERS BELONGING TO THE ESTABLIS REDD, meat co Ae Win Saad estan aera, i Gunbeat Fleet around Cabs—The Report | OW THE THING IS DONE BY THE YANK only one ous, boosted om the Hoston Raliroad ed Arrest of « British Naval Officer. G@EBANT BERNBY ASTONISHES THE NA1iVES, BTC. Tbe above place tsed an a railrcad Post Office, rent eee, oe Mes se, rt |e er ee en. THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE BRITISH AD- | vee veer sour through woveral of toe | 1,tb® Pace there ware ound letters addreserd 10 'a0 ews MIRAL. weeks, throu, than ejght different firms laying in the Post Office. It was Masia, ened Eastern States, exterminating some seventeen lottery and bar od i ee beadeegtors of certain partics who re- . » bh have fi long time beer side in port, Mass., but whose real names could mot Acsteamer left thie morning for Bermuda, with Lord ings pss snd fica bb ereanard tars pie de got at. OF the letters found ip the Post Offle there Sagler’s instrestions fer the Briteh Admire) in. relation t0 » were addressed to the firm of Joel, Miller & Co., 108; Har- “ ” lar. The manner ia which these swindies have been | ris, Rogers & Co., ¢0; Kent, Marsball, Harman’ & 0o., 46; hs cipaeiniylaiaaa ae carried on sbows that it has been rogular congolt. | ER. Spaulding, ioniton & Oo., 19; A: 1. Howe, Wilson & THE REPORTED OUTRAGE OFF PENSACOLA. | dated affair, among Judges, Postans‘ers, and otbers | Brothers, hie These het kik beod aoe ed tet ee Avavsta, Ga., Jane 4, 1868. holding high positions under the giftof the people. | ing. The only information of the parties that could be We have been unabie as yet to obtain any farther in. | These extensive swinaling establisments are located by ae gu from the Portmaster was that as maay formation from Pensacola conoerning the reported fring | in two of the model States of New Fugiand—Now | Dames sitached ae cine ‘a ple. ‘oot tell into of an American vessel off that port by a British war | Hampshire and Massachusetts. For years these concerns | where they lived, but they were in the habit of oomipg steamer. have carried on business; and yet the good people of that | évery day for their letters, and sometimes received as Wasmvotox, Juno 4, 1868. | portion of the country have failed to interfere, knowing | $16, Mear'pn Wn! nointin says, hat he used to make about Lord Napier has recived a reply to his despatch to the | the same to be in existence. It was not until Sergeant eceones Gras lowers mailed there be has Britigh Consul a Mgyennah, with reference to the report | Berney came down upon them that they could be mado to | realized about $2,000 per annum. He was secordingly of moruiser firtag tia merchant vessel and killing a | realize that the very men Whom they supposed were pe rdy wd an def lS a HT Ge sone letter man, off Pensacola. Te Consol knows nothing about it, | above all such work were the ringleaders and part own At Salem, N. H., the establichment ‘of Morgan, Wilber and the report is not believed. Lord Napier éxpremes confidence im the pacific solution of the present difficulty about the cruisers. Secretary Cass having telegraphed to the Postmaster at Angusta, be to day replies that he is unable to learn any- thing further than the rumor about the vessel fired into off Pensacola, and one man killed. OVERHAULING OF AMERICAN VESBELS— THE CAUSE. Bince the fesue of our number of the 2d inst., in which we attributed the late scries of outrages on Amorican ves- sels by British cruigers to the policy of the late Palmers- top government, we bave received information from a re- Mable source—namely, ocr correspondent at Kingston, Ja- maica—which seems to account for the excessive zeal of the officers of the British navy by whom the American vessels have been overhauled. re in these gambling establishments. It appears that s00n after the Mayor had succeeded, through the efforts of Sergeant Berney, in arresting the parties connected in the Sparta Academy lottery he received numerous letters from various persons in different sections of the country, calling his attention to several gift and lottery concerns in Exeter, Atkmson, South Hampshire and Salem, New Hampshire. He ac cordingly wrote to the proper authorities in these places, but failed in receiving any answer to his letters. At last, a minister residing at Manhattanville, and whose church Mayor Tiemann attends, received a package from one of these lottery concerns, enclosing one of their cir- culars, which gave a description of tne various prizos, ‘and ten tickets or checks, requesting him to become an agent, and offer ag ® commission one of the tickets, vided be suc; i Ga ay oo al remainder, tho winged cory hap being one % it is said enti- 8 the holder to admittance tos grand national jubilee and a chance for a gift, which was to be drawn & Co, was discovered; the parties had got wind of bey’s intended visit, and fled; they had not called 1 aoe adios }), which "The following is one of their doliar tickets, which it ie claimed entitles the holder to a prize:— g SCENE IN THE BALL ROOM. E 1 TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. An {puns CRODED BY TRE COMPANY. ) Pro. eomataaeeededaatanedl 1" 4 Newton, N. H., was the next town they reached. Here Hsmay bon thersnlecton of tbo Rama's rears | feo fe, seme okt, gut ycecrsradte | wasona to tery ‘omsern of Yor "Wren & 6 that some months ago # schooner, name unknown, romans, who on ne attention was paid to the let- Seite, the ee” ded ny = Ny ‘a yw, was covered je owner ‘was captured off the south coast of Cuba with upwards of ters thal he hy orig Had, in regard to ment; the oput-d also th Lem Papegeens N. H., also {to other little villages, were lottery concen, Wan they haa less than one hundred iT, OF ‘eta; and if half of them 1d, erould reall: up and the parties town. Berney returned to rt tad is ans taiy paodat | team, H,0” Bergeash Berney, however, conlaaed | Baton, here be broke op the folowing iN ‘natin Y not to disturb until hie return; ‘according! poe fs » ? TVA jamaica capped me Beal my een hy ft ol mapehare, or the Grace & Co. and Carter & Co. ‘The following ts one of ibeir farly 497, | Lotsery Country, well known the State by that | otf — ‘a grant | Dame. He first visited Exeter, Roskingham eounty, New Ae ROPE ODIO LE LODE HELO LECOLE LODE: for | Bampeshire, and immediately called upon the Dis- iapeest JUBILES. pores Wet Attorney, Mr. Chaliog, aod sheriff Towle, tating the Admiesion one Gelber we cireen tien mate goed ohject of nis vit, and presenting them with the following ees sean, of re dire 83.937 (Beene drawing prizes ) At Washington, D.C. May 1, 1858. OOOCOROOOE LE DESIR LO LOEOLE HORE Mayor's Orvice, New Youn, May 29, 1858. To Deroty Susxivr Lavi G. T — ‘opposition from the Zbs, bearer of, thie Tether, +5 fo at- A number of letters addressed to the notorious Prof. economical members of the House, was agreed to, and | a thing ths peeamacy mmcesures to = 5. Seas, ee, Soa E ered Mr. were, '8 aasout. break up several borus lottery and gift concerns located | {be card swindler, wore x : Ofee = r ponte = Fides in ‘idarent orctions of the oouary ‘rost of them ney had arranged to have all the letters sadveened 4 So sy | one ining cf having been swindled out of various sume of Aheve parties sent to ihe Postmaster General, be returned OF mg At | Bergedat Nerney the aid of your ofical pion in his eforia Bis trip to the ls or. Mayor ene tam aiob senetees with the | as tinneneel P"remalay wil great Feenech Toutsa: quite & wember of leuar rogard to the Maryland and Bo better | cere friend, IBL F. TL MANN. laware loteeries. He has, however, made inquiries from the proper authorities of those States, Maron's Quricn, Naw Yous. May 29,1808. | are all legal institutions, and will therefore mot % Distaict Arronnny or eet conten Wr take leaaure in Introd: ow Sergeant Alfred Seta who i aliacked 19 the police ‘bo ht hav e100" Jesheve poet a substantial ‘the notion wes Pook poobed ous of the oommatiee, ul the | Berney, the bearer of this lito, w ‘Arsembly had not yet done with Licut. Suabbe, for one of | 11us4 ol my cllce, He vislis your Bate wih © vier © the | American Yachting—The Late Regatta. the members for Kingston Oity proposed a memorial to of which,will be communicated to you by him, Im the anna’s of yachting in this country were has the Lords of the Admiralty, ing Tieut. Stubbs ‘Trusting be will propre fase 208 the aid of your official of ch iety and de placed in command of a veassl on the coast of Cuba | position in the ma ter be has in charge so far as may be com. never been witnessed a spectacie of so much variety for the interception of slavers. But, as it was the opinion | Patible with the public interest and good, Iremainwihsin: | excitement as the regatta of Thursday last. Not enly of the most influential mombers of ibe House that such a | °°f@ Fesard, yours, very respectfully... crews | wanthe bay crowded with excursion steamers and boats, reat ie Maat Ser teazhy Board as eavoring of dicts, | _ Sberift Towle manifested a grest desire to aid Sergeant | all densely freighte d with buman belogs, bet the shores Rene“ ait that would be Ukely to be. visited on the hoe Berney, and staed that he had receive numerous com | of Staten Island, as far as the Telegraph, and of Long Of poor Lieut. Stabe in the form of lows of promotion— | Pisinis sani tose lolly and gift concerns, PUL WAS | sien up to Fort Hamilton, were throvged with carriages aoe ete Mount has teem promoted. Nowevers the | "Sherif Towle andiSergeant Reray then set to work, and | and vehicles of every description. The new born interest Here, then, we have key to the conduct of the | #ucceeded in getting a clue to some seventeen enter’ | which the public exhibits in this amusement is due, in a Britiah ‘naval’ officers who have, ia the most offeasive | Prize Concerss coniucted andor the fokowing tammare, | great measure, tothe democratic spirit which has of inte wanper, boarded American vessels under the ples of eo u oy , ' | been infused into the clubs. Formerly, under scarching for slavers To have ao eye to the main chance Burtoo & Co.,Seath Hampehire, Carter & Ov., Amberst, yacht ly, is as characteristic of the sailor as of the landsman; and AS omy fee Miller & Co, Atkiason | Commodore Stevens ard other old fashioned patrons of ‘with a enng £200 from the Jamaica treasury fa frost; aes, Seer » North Sslom) Harrisoa, | ino sport, the object seemed to be to confize ite enjoy- ment to aprivileged few, and to exclude the goveral public and the press {rem all knowledge of and participa. rapgements of the New York Yacht Cob an entirely different character hes been given to the sport, as well as to the indacements to compatition, which constitute ita vita ity. Rules of a more liberal and generous) nature, a desire to make the public participants in the erjoyment of thie healthful and delightful amuse- ment, and the extension to the press of all the facihties to which ft is entitled, have at once piased it upon the pepa- lar footing which it holds in other countries. Before, however, our yacht clubs can attain an equality in other respects with those of Great Britain, some further effarts will be necessary. Hitherto yachting in this country kms consisted mainiy 3 3 ; i g 3 g ithe i i A THE REPORTED ARREST OF A _ BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER AT HAVANA. One cf the letters from Havans, dated the 30th of May, mentions that the officer who searched the American ves- sels at agua la Grande had been arrested, and a gentle- man who was on board the Cahawba on her passage from Orleans informs when . They discovered that it joan’ than a | Of anaval contests in our harbors and rivers, which die- poe Avene hay Mery be Pops lottery, and that Unelr besdgquarters, was over the | turbed neither the stomachs ner the nightly shore arrange- ‘yana it was currently reported that the British officer, eaid Post Office ihe town, and which they hed to peas to be the captain of the Buzzard, had been placed under through to got to their rooms. On visiting the place the ments of our amateur sailors. Unlike the members of the arrest by bis Officer and sent under an escort to | Postmaster, Mr. Berbeck, at frst retused to allow them to | English yacht clubs, who look upon racing as «email part fe KF there ge ; but Sergeant Berney having cfficial documents from of their sport, and who, instead of lying by curing the wes, commandera of the Styx and hed Tostmaster General to have free ingress 10 ail the Post fall and winter, visit the Mediterraneas, the tyeteded Se rtracion and, wid widen. Offices, Mr. Ber beck finally allowed them to go through ane eens, they have We bave inquiries from reliable sources and from | the buildimg. In the upper room they discovered a large Baltic, other European a rarely Teot, would undoubtedly have apprized qoacers, ascertained ounete re or no practical experieace ocWan ter, and thelr opinion is that the information is not to be be an 2 ee, ee, ee in thetr vessels, for as x; hes oh dom to be found, eft tbe’ place. "all. the. finer sailors or sounder boata in the world. It arises simply OUR HAVANA CORRBSPONDENCE. ke. were seized ordered to be seat to the Dead from the fact thats routine «ystem has kept down the Havana, May 90, 1868, | Ler fice Dy 0 der ne red hese rooctved ty mail Unt | energies and limited the aspirations of our young yacthe- The English Gunboat Fleet om the Cuban Coast. morning for the above firm. men, and that, instead of looking to what has been dene ‘The British brig-of-war Atalanta arrived bere inst week ‘They next proceeded to the town of Plaistow, N. H , | abroad, they have been satisfied to follow in the old beat- from VersOraz in cighteon days: she is bound to Berma- | bere located the extensive louery of Wm, Plummer | on track of their comfortloving prede:essors. da. By the way, whence originated the report that has | ber of letters for Wm. Plummer & Ce., and it were found Within the last year @ new epirit seems to animate the ml a Ag TL ham House, kept | members of our yacht clubs. Not only i this evident in Sowed that Salta, was the principal in the concern, and | we more eularged and liberal character of their arrange- pa Tf Ly RT ey me pare Intadaagmfer gen by some of them mate Bampehire made an im- Wanderer, a yacht extraordipary propor messe fortune by it. ‘The hotel was visited, t Sauls Geun, outanay RUD: Save Gah; taa ‘eo eae p~ hy ag which sho > | Cubs and the Went Indies returned to our narbor without meeting = single disaster. Within the inst few weeks the Rebecca, « smaller boat still, wae taken by ite owner tw Norfolk; and although on her way home she encountered @ squall off Barnegat which dismasted her, she rode out the breeze gallantly, ‘and got back in safety to her moorings. Taese examples prove that if our yachtamen will only bazard themselves in deep water occasionally, they will soon acquire the knowledge necessary to turn to full accoan: their favorite amusement. Now that the public have begun t take an intercst oo the port, there is no doubt that the spirit of em ston ‘will stimulate the members of our yacht clads to «tin guish themecives in a more spirited way than ths) of mere regatta racing. We expect ttat in a few years our New York yachts will be foand extend ¢ their piessure tripe, and even their trials of skill, to most of the interent points of the Southera portion of o.~ continems. Bat we to enabie them out of the reach of sti! breenes that they hope to become good sailors. We know no betier around Long Island and coming down the Sound. Then, when once they feet their sea legs, they may be Indaced to make bolder ventures, and finally rival the Rogileh yachtamen in the enterprise and variety of their expedi- ons Lacns Keavn’s Trxatae—Mre. Bowers maixes Rev lavt appearance here to night, ana bas a compli nentary bene fit tendered by some of her own townamen, residsots in ‘this city, and others. Mrs. Bowers plays Ma garet Pmore, tn “Love's Sacrifice,” supported by & good cast Tie house will be a brilliant one, nearly al the secure) wsate being taken AP Ormea Matrven—The firet week of the Opera seam winds up with a matings to-day at two o'clock. Mise A Phillipe will sing Rosina, in the “Barber of Seve, * wita Prignol, Amodio and Geasier in the other parts. eat dine de Giazanign will sing & Spanish roog De +e Tas tar bas paid a handeome prof) to the « Eder at commie 4 00., Plaistow, N. ff. pomboke GRAND LAV RR, i Atthe “Keene House, F' yw, (geeve ate ; T3T samusion see oe, by the 186 pt 3 POOOOOP POLE DE DPOODE PELE DOLEDIDPPOPOLOLEPE DEDEDE DE It waa here aacertained that when the drawings were to come off several hundred people congregated at the Rook ingbam Houe, to be present Some won'd ovme three or four days beforenand, and by thie means Shulte would after determining to make all the bun- | doa tremendous buriness io the hetel line. On the day combe they could out of the Bible in the Schools question. © of thé crawing he would pronounce the whole aTars Opera s anagere.

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