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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 114, 1863. agen se tand! nd Mrs Webb, Miss E Webb, He bas proved himacif to be @ bold leader, but be bas | the attacks of an enemy, and of preventing any landing Te ee eet iehuchards Meant Mrs Lewin, the offen: ‘that might be attempted on the most accessible points. % THE AMERICAN QUESTION. now aevemed NE Oa ee aioe Wreech, Tottn B if Unman, A L A Spoken, Ge. Steamship Palestine, from Liverpool for NYork, May 2, 6 PM no lat, &c. Victoria, hei % eat of Kinase ia, hence for Liverpool, May 8, of Old aL hip Africa, from Liverpool for Boston, May 8, no Ship Union, Morton, from Boston for Calcutta, March 26, and he will need seme o/her 2. There shall be established in the islands and on the | Woir, a G carry him safily to his journey’s end. Of the two com- The Irom-Clads at Ch jeston pot hoe he hns by far most difficult task to perform, lowers ofa ston rege econ’ | Send A ts eg nae NX han WICKE put a qi w 1e con- u tinuation of the works on the forte at Spithead. He anid | porcg tn General R nebo . a ‘that ip 4 previous session of Parlament a very conside Jat 16 24 8, lon 34 '6. F 4 deen at Ports. | from Alsace, and von Seydewitz, an officer formerly in pe of batiste in flat plaits, edged with a narrow | 24 40, ship Hiternia, of Dublin, bound W; 8th, lat 4646, lon LLANEOUS. ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. place: and. if the iran-platoed vero They vot have team | the Prassian service, were posted Detwcen Skuiks and Faiccleone io worn with iC Ups Aeiioon of ihe abies, | 281k TH erme, of Dabite, pean’ We) On Ae nnn LAN EOOBe ite within range of the dockyard, so asto shell it while | Ru zkowo, in the government of Konin. The cavalry, the sieeves, avd round the top of the body, are trimmed | sane time, si tp Juliet Tronds, from Call 3 A SECRET? WORTH KNOWING.--GO TO ypoues, x bl lla ES Siewing the fort to ploy on thea? well armed cud excellently mounted, numbered peu: pay te rn phony oop egg iedmery ed — to ee ee the low pricre Ae te eet Neto, otican, Wines Wish “y know exact'y the | 160 men. ‘ho arms of the whole ‘orce are of good qual- , made in white cord put on in | q ~ a yor The Mails of the America | «mum's ianscs tat iad boon done, iis impresenn | HY, parlicolary theriiey at the sharpehooirs. Sey hes Botte pala, fastened ony in the middie. AVsiee of | "ahig Grahame Paeg, Rerion” he Bugara l0sge upwards’ Gall aud sce for jourselven. jeanants factured Recri blue form, bruidered Wy See ee ne SENS rao thatthe shipe wero 00 far from the, town ta enable | Oris ‘cace arrive every signe ib parties cf Afiecn to | with Diack Braid, and feateved behinds “= 7981 iznalled eh Wieard King and Bohemian. feruld sco atthe town waoait or seven alles dount. | !"e0t) fom dhe provines of Yonen, Provsius are pleat | |, the other dress auleble fore iil get from Wirdrd King Gopb Nam Now Oridhng, 184098, With mA | naan RELIEE FOR IRELAND. ‘i er hing, shoes ‘weapons, i, - 2 ~ : . lsu: OIE serait eine ik very Uleagreeable for aby vewsois 16 | foto divisione, hudeed, are still entirely ry sed Tomiog down, dean Fa ay Cara. (ot Brewer, Me), opting, Foe ok a Nair, Dave stayed to eb the fown, #10 | and military exerciser aro pureued witb great diligence, oF the.ckirt 1s 0 pllese of bine SEyahy a et ae fae as BT. PATRICK, English Lessons from the Re- i feat uh PiSe’ ceipinis of ne ote sreoitlans | inch Toe tale eee Ee eee Ail, af HH $0.40; Dre Male Cory. of Woateart-2ad | The Treasurer echnowlodree ie resins of the, fllon eo % ), Br brig Protege, Boston F acknowledgment The Peterhoa, Matin’ aller cctewrat derthe, and a sash, with er the a ar: en, Be, Wot tate sm inspiring er ing with points in at tp and ‘ pulse at Charleston. volt hg Maw lend he hort a Regs Dirks aces ary ont | Eo tact ret wih ee he Serene apes ing hth todo cAranpatan® MeBwes, S| oka Pica and Peor 20 i Peterhoff and: the detention of her Ma‘esty’s mails liad | of Seyfried, consis an ia | plete this toilette. Out of doors, a small collet of blue | leame 17 Anam CG ie mond, Me), Bouthard, New Or- | JOR prelin. Fal: 100 been recently the subject of digcuesion in thelr lordabiyg’ | Hote In Blanca. Ip Abie frontier Yown Aate aivition th ghenilig ee a hey ar Wem: Doon Bsa wo : house, it might be convenient to their lordsbipa that he | DOM being organized, which is strong! y POON fringe, youlg Joo ex- Eréolé (Aus), Handich, Belfast, 42 days, with old iron, | Wm, Dolon. oe Ke cessions the province of Posen. ry wit dress, ae {9 Holmbor & Balchen, “ iets & Co. 100 00 REBEL DIPLOMACY IN ENGLAN shoud state the substanee of the !oformacn bo had what Gn the ZA acoso od uma emo, to recon, champe /uas decided ‘ak wba mo have already eit Fatale Larenten, Maiags, April passed Oiraltar Beton Rutherford € 68... 0 9 rom Lard Lora tated no} nearly fel an ami readers—that bonnets would ri frult, Ingall . Ipc a thee oun ieapmieaiion, Mr. Coward, bed lafermed ‘pot far from Tiniczowo, Du, Delog Warned a. tia Ey, | lose aed in ont, and comaueaiy va Our opinion, | met u's Caylee: Dekeyiee Fe eer eaare with | CS Me Ber Be v > retreated 11 ty. ir more . a FOREIGN OPINION OF HOOKER AND ROSECRANS, | feveemtent of the Caied state bad dotermiaed ns to'| Rattettgeu asd banged” Aen ronared thatthe Ww aly, go thal aaa No ardor Trine taste eaten AN | Gear 23 9 Dat oprah bo anca ie ses | farms muodto mate a oubineonack wpm he | ean 4p np fins" saatatietatr sagan semen ee tik ag on Cee eeeeeeeey her Maj i wn of Konin. Bi 15 with his letter of the Stel of October, the mah monid be | gy ftom the weatern portion of the kingdom. the Woywod. | Crape fonnete aris DURRANT Ce ae Wan aT ee uber wreck 19 0 Earl Russell om the Rupgiaw | forwarded to te destination. He also stated that in every | *1/P of Kalish is reported to be ip full oe Loved * eee ; coon, 1o dW Caiven fon. Maren 31, Lt . s Cmaps ong a irbanowski, recen! banded Breeze. hence Amnesty, ee ei a ecee Sa Fae | Gee, eet Sete | Mae Z Maireneeece is alish, onip an wi 7 an government and the government of | “| joined’ by numerous auxiliaries from the duchy | ligees, end are uite gimply with ribbon and Re 4 mn gin orators lon tr saline daiosteememaatae o4en,." pave. comnal ride “witr | tte lace Drab and vd eh aboald be trimmed | tly # Morean & Gort” Sith Santon, €@ dare, with coer, : : H E ae Th a : ve = a r game oolor, - WAR PREPARATIONS IN SWEDEN, | "e+" to ine somewhat novel of tending moat) | Renevems To demand’ reintorcemenis from “the Gorm: | Prine colored flower, Aili and erape soft crowns, wiih. | to-H F Gul Ae” Laney: Gamble, 95 days, with mute Ae ie cee a ereatoahire: and therefore be wished to make | Russian garrison of eight hundred men, among whom | ric@ OF fancy straw, are alco mmch worn, vin Re fussy B Thomyson, Thompson, Matamoros, $0 days, $00 gs Sc attenm tates day nee erermet oahu | her char Couang ar ae ooueee | tnereigmodas io fea: praca aun, | Hier ae” rae sR area ht a 3 FASHIONS FOR MAY. Lord Cumtusrorp asked whether in every case it was Tatemeeninaet Lithuania anes ‘are almost totally | white silk; curtain of the same, tri witb blonde fred co hed ih elena te wall ie , ihe Nalaotiang ‘ seams ma bag sbould be fermented, to ite | wanting, yet the insurgents have gained victories armed | sod fancy cost ve er fancy pe Lond uiteaee wees SPS Bangor), Gorvam, Matanzas, 10 rr ; ‘4 &o., &o. &e. Far) RUEEELL was betes mee the affirmative, | “ith fails, ahod with nails, or scytbes, furnished with | Srape. Bouquet of white feathers 8 cur- eciees a Ne oar f “ » | sharpened hooks, tain, and @ bunch of fruit bloagoms on the othor side, lew Haven), Rice. 8t Croix, 14 day oo The, Bi wo moved sguinas the Tolan bands | veld wi tule: A yryath of ibe game Bmore, and Hana eighty 2% h df Confederate ents in England. from lom, Kielee and Opalon, on the 16th of April, bad | sii _ ins} lartaat 18 white ag tee the day previons for 8t Thomas, 3% he mails of the America reached this city frem Boston A correspondence has taken place between Ear] Russell | concentrated themaclves. upon the 17th at Lubiniatwo | A rice-straw, in the same style, had thé crown of whit mar™MOron ( eean), Rugsell, Matamoros, 19 40 yesterday evening. q and Mr. Adams’as to the conduct of ‘cortain parties in | thousand strong, with three guns, and attacked Gielinski’s | Crape crossed with white ribbon, On the front wae a days, with cotton, t0.0 } Py Our Furoyean files by the Bohemian, at Portland, wero | © s!0d who, Mr, Adams saya, ‘aro bent on making this | division of five. hundred men from two separate points. | bouquet of cberry-blossoms, with its folinge fastoned by a.| 4 Sch4 ¢ Fantauset (of Eastport), Brown, Matamoros, 23, | Owen Pints iiii i ii 9025 ‘ y 5 1, Were | kingdom subservient to their purpose of conducting hos. | This. leader. brovght. his peorly armed raw Jevigs for tbe | Tbbon of rice-straw—the inkide of the front trimmed with Valea nT ee sp 28 delivered soon afterwards. Uiities against @ nation with which ee is at peace.” | frst time Into the feldyand austalned with thesg untried | Poulliong of Grapé., Bow of rico-straw and cherry dloe | vin Nasaan dave, with cotton er baling Pete Oe — — Whe papers are dated in Lonaon and Paris ov tho 2d of | Mt. Adams forwarded, in if of this statement, some | troops a vehement fire mall arms and artillery for | sms. same style of bonnet is equally pretty with a Schr Melrore (Br, of Windsor, NS), Blanch, Barbados, 22 Collected by John MeAultt'e and T, Noon, : May, and contain the following interesting detail correspondence which had intercepted, three hours. ‘The Polish sharpshcotera, led by | colored crape crown and curtain, taking care that the | days, with molasses. to H Trowbridge’s Sons, Second List. ’ t. wing resting is of our Earl Kuseell replied:—This correspondence does not ap- | Bogdan, an old artillery officer, _ distinguished | flowers match well, = rv A Baker (of Harwich), Baker, Baracoa, with fruit, to | A. A. en aq, Cheever). Albany nee telegraphic news report from Halifux:— pear to her Majesty's government to contain any auffcient | themselves by especial mae loee A very charming’ Marie Stuart Bonnet, of rico ‘straw, | 7 CPt. on.) wexenzie, Sackville, 9daye, with stone; | Johw Menallier Coenen tio ‘Tae Paria correspondent of the London Pett, Writigg 0 | noe a nay OF er Wet PE ett, |e eundec of Che Pee ae re en Te atie polled te tiook cal ceed nik Grewmas, | EE Nevis ry fa, Biol Sands One in coll: John Atiridge & Son. a : 5 . edged . Delany (aven Abe 30th of April, says:— jects, It goes merely to show that agents of the so-styled | succecded in captu a large portion of the enemy's In tho middleof the wreath waa a buuquet of pink | away house atc . iam carried | Ry. ,. +o ‘We got to-dey some official news of importance from | Confederate States, resident in this country, have re- In the meantime Czarkowski had received news | roses, half blown. Curtain of white tafietas; a bie Schr E Kidder, mn, New Orleans, 16 with su- 4 Mexico, “Ihnd informed your readers that. the oC | colved instructions from thelr gwn government to en- | of this engagement, and while the Russians were bastily | Dow of crape lisse under the point. A capote of pink | far. toD.C Murray. 12th wnat. lat St, lon 76, passed & nearer % Tench geueral was to invest Puebla, and take the | deayor to raise money on securies of that government in | retreating upon Kielce, attacked them near Bzin, on the | tulle; round the front is rolled a pink ribbon. At the side Py vost » BC, painted green, and supposed to 1 garria n prisovors, That first operation’ is completed, | England, and to enter into contracts for the purchase of | 20th, and caused them further heavy losses. of the crown, very backward, was placed come long bang: | ““genr Franquil, Petit, Virgin‘a, 2 days, 1 says tho Mc nilewr some slight engagements had alrendy an tons of war and for the building of iran-clad vessels, The same day Kononowicz atta anether Russian | ing of pink tulle, Crown and curtain vellod by adeep | Sehr ¥ mn, Woeiam, argetown, DO, 8 days. ipperary 2.0) i P'ace, and no doubt next mait will bri lat there is no proof in these papers that the agents re- | detachment iring upon Kielce, in the vicinity of Won- | marabout fringe. Blonde cap, with bouquets of white Sehr twood, Witlet, Washingion, 4 days, Coroner Jackman WO important bews, as the latest despateb s@, ferred to bave as yet brought themselves within the | chock, put them to fight and captured one hundred and | lilac, and moss rosebuds. Schr White Fawn, Miller, Washington, 4 days. Wm, Wa . 30 00 chen ur tue eau.” © reaeh of any criminal aw of the United Kingdom, | eighty muskets ta’ White crinoline bonvet, lined with lu erape; cur. | gene Aultans Mitchell Eil-abetoport for Boston. Boller makers of Novelis iron W 28 t a y 4 A , Oxpresecs for 4 5 i in lne crape, covered onde. ‘ront trim. ‘ 5 . be Bcd Jeon ea goad & the month of May the Emperor Napo- | ay nqcind (9 teanemit to hr, Seward Farl Hesnoll's reply, | _ ‘The Russian troops, who were compelled vo yzort isto | med with a drapery of blue crape, fasteulng a bunch of 1 BST oat baal nicgeeer Tr Been. | say Dennis Quimby. Bog ni 3 §0 to Cherbourg to inspect the steel clad ships | maintaining ‘MAk the acts referred to in the correspon- | Prussian territory, were not only not disarmed, but were | white lilac. ‘A quiliing of blue erape and bouquet of lilac D Rupee! dnith: Fortiand, Cl. James Bui ns. 65.00 Magenta and Solferino, and witness their manwuyres. dence, the appou.,™eut of agents in this country to fit | also provided with cantonmenis at Zaowwetan. They | inside the front, Behi Lovell, New Haven. 4 AS r. teens $2 The British steamship Orlando, 46, 1,000 horse power fa ghips and raise mousy for the porpors, with te ap: Thor aeeererte escorted to the kingdom by way of aoe Lyn Lape agen Lulle, trim. c ter a few ree: a hn’ 8 hy Cartain G. G. Renaniny orrived at Chatham troy the | Memtment, of Smears de edablarh heen Hage engearpentice pSBUR. lonely sages Ni Sinton, teak howed & ‘‘deliberate attempt to establish Himitsof | “wwe Wareaw, April 28,1 | A douayel'o! Violets between the front and crown, and a 500 Soe er ane ren ee OS | 8 Prope mepenap reenact ma : April 28, 1863. v : 8 ‘Tonport), Lewis, Newbern, NO, Nore. She is reported to bo very leak: ‘will require | tne kingdom a sys'em in direct ‘When the period ted by the Czar of Rr~ §ETLG vouquet quite at the edge, whero it is eovered with i 50 tensive repsire. It wan slated fo tbo dockyard ant | OM PATRIA A soa on tne gun | Me mua io tte ect te Kingdom, 5 aytded | 8 oullmne ot il, which i carried round the Cronk. | BGRne 4 waren: Chane, Raimare it the mechanics to be employed on her are to work night | of April Eerl Russell wrove:— With regard to the com- | pied by a inilisaey ane ®, inact 6f (hese will be occu. | The inside of OOS = "7 | Steamer Anthracite. Jones. 1h, oe and day, without ceseation, by anystem of reliefs, in | plaints which you have made from time to time of British | jurisdiction im al] cite, Wee chief willl also have | “Ar ctegant Leghorn bonnet was odged with greta rib. | Steamer Beverly, Perce, Philadelphia. 100 ay itd . Eailore who havo entered the Confederate service, I bave | Yissolved the ey .'/ matters. The civil courts will be | 4.0" “Oe thts ribbon, which was quite fiat, were, placed | (aer Ueprax, Aldrich, Providence, 1G order that she may be completed in the least possible | 5 remark that no stops have hitherto been taken by the | of gran ~v military chiefg superseding the President 4 there cherries, fastoned tog er two by two Ship Neptune, from Liver had 760 steerage passen- BO timo, and again despatched to join the North American | United States authorities to prevent British subjecte fa Pave tke inch court. No ‘person will be permitted to ng 20 an 10 fora a Ounch, Sit toe cde ot tus Bere ee Taek Se aS ab, fas, a Sie many, oobargs and some od fo aw entering the militury or naval service of the United | Al’ Pole rae omee ee comicl withent special permission. | front a large bouquet of real oor, Bouquet of enerrica, | glacring 8.1” (4% Yon G0, signalized ship Kate Prince, To 5 . Mr. in 0 will be replaced by Russians. The : vate fy ‘ - The Chinese gunboat Tien-sain, Captain Nicholas, had | Tovug uel quoriane they were oe eietes or niet military eblof will execute summary martial Jaw upon | THe cu ran Snd strings mae eee ed Hi Worning fuer Cahawbo, Chas Oss . a ‘ihe sailed for China from Falmouth. dation—to induce British sailors to onter the federal ser- | “veer, an that one te fathoal (10 eeintare posta akan aber ae rajanet Far West, kitty Floyd, barks adam, _By Peier Muldoon. 0 A letter received at Plymouth (England) from the Eng- | vice. You will readily perceive the justice of the request | that tho Marquis Wilopolski is only ‘retained fa oimee by partures, Mor schis Minnehaha, O Lester. 8 Gay. it mull Sansiiaghon McSweeney: : 15 00. lish steam gun-vessel Penguin, 8, Licutenant John 0. G. | Gompraints that Brilih eallra have entered. the service | {Be Emperor against his will, pnd orther shat gfler the 2 + ARRIVALS, : wierbilt: Magyar. W I Phillips. ¥ Nickerson, Haxal McHardy, states-that she left Port Roya} on February 3 | of the so-called Confoterito States «= cathe) 13th of May the Buesian government will take up @miich | Asrmwar.—tceamsxip Ocqnn Guecn= John Temple, and alt mandala, Sncen of, oo Wash Se eee Cre Pe on a eh SAE St. i 5 3 wos suormun me | ifGre Ohecgetie pesition in reference to the ingurection. | lady, Mrv Te-eje and servant, Miss J D Baldwin, Mra Bach- » Buena Vista, ., Ay Collected by P. Ki. Plutiagan, Win, Abbott for a cruise. On the 27th of March, whan of St: Lusin y mowers that ON TGR Fubjoce’serving tn the federal | The state of sieve will be ruihiessly enforced. gintins, friantt and ton, 8 W'Coleman, Mos # ik Garnett, | Wave. MW Bramhall, Naiad Queen, Arctic, JP Auger, Jno |” and Thomas C, 4 | wharf Lighthouse, she foll in with the sorew stoam -" | "ny or navy havé been discharced, and that orders have | Since General Berg's arrival and the almost simul- | Aud p.ca ve ‘ildren and servants, Mre Card. ino Guilin | » ct. Sieamahips Cy of Washington, Teutonia, Cevuutoia, | Mrs. Carod! Ariadne, 26, Captain F lward W, Vane ~ --+t0t@ | Yeon given not to enlist or engage such persons to serve in | tancous nomination of Lewszyon as Chief of Police, use | ke", “Warren Hubbard and family, Mra Maxon and four | Continental, MeCiellsn. the ship’s company a m=" " _wsart, which brought | arms contrary to the tenor of her Majesty’s proclamation.” | joss, solver and jiJegal annoyances and arrests of citi- | children, Mrs Coleman and son. Mrs Peaseand two children, Wind at sunset §, fresh. provisions ~"* bag, and supplied the ship with zené dre noticeable in éven & eater dearoe, tea betore. 1 ire Henderson, Mre Mur, Mry Sth ina aa a= ign Opinion of Hooker and Rose- Last week the police arrested yeung peop! mi: ‘Davis, Mrs Shactor - aad coal, Both ships then put on full steam | Foreign Op por vbboy nately in the streets, without law or warient, a0“, garried | Mrsd Brac children.” Me M Miscellaneous. ater a slave vessel, During the former cruise the Pen [From the Manchester Examiner, May 1.) them off to the Commissary of the district 4a had nem | Sh four childven, © Birtles nae een, Mrs | Laundp oF THe Steauen Acconcagua— Yesterday morning, guin had two North American paddle wheel steamships * * * * * * examined, This was with the object ct discovering the | Hazzard, Mra Aylil and neice, Mra Allenwood, Wm 8 Par- | snoruy after 8 o'clock, MeesraJ B & J D Van Deusen launch- B00 t of war in chase, and, as Lieutenant McHardy aid not tke. | Jt ts bomerer on fe FEO ane iactdmof thd | ‘Ina similar outrageous taanvér the printing offoes are rout, TA Mingmey and am la Mee Wi Lowes, | 4 1F0m thelr yard fook of Sixteenth atreet, Bast River, the 500 cbr ak podem ville that too’ important incid: m o a similar outra; i hs Mr . a ot -_ 5e0 to heave to, one of the ships fired a shot across the Ven: | Sammairne eae seariee of the great events which are to | now teelessly troubled. Tast week a deecent was mado | Mix OY Coy mremare, tha caintge Moe SB in rouse cindy eich Alp cade hohe? 200 j guin’s bows. Sho then sent a boat to the stranger, the | be decided thera, all leesor matters nre hushed. ‘The Mis. | upon the printing office of the Deierntk Powseeckney and | Gren, Fred Lewis, E Rozers aud Cagnly, WH galon, ies eee aEES cae tte Gaea papier ts 22 H fic ¢ ut the vessel sissippi will rot! along in peace for atime, and Charleston | upon that of the Warschauer Zriturg. Forman. © A Purrngton and wife; Mrs Todd a 2 children, . Cap’ ams, ‘Guar co ) ficers of which stated that they thought the gun-vei will be quiet, but from ‘leunessee ard Virginia wo may | One would really almost imagino the searches bad been | Len Gaten, Mra Kimball, Mrs Lovejoy Bcvaine gud [city The launeh was witnessed by quite a crowd of persons, ven 1 50 was the Confederate war steamer Alabama. ex: ect to henr'the crash of arms and the cries of battle. | purrosely commencd in quarters whera tt was certain | $ Dickcrman aud family. A Sablet MP thin and entids | including a number of the fair sex. Capt, Beller, by W + $0 4 Union and emancipation meeting was held at Small. pgp er se on veo a o wes are se becerae Cu mn sete Ltd eee, tobe found, so as to allow im- So sy acob anna ‘Ancrew Smith, Ohm Sue rte Ms ‘Tie steamship City of Washington, Capt Mirehouse, sailed | Jos. Walsh 3 - 1@ eX! ice yaine vo @ American struggle prov a 2 42 children, Mrs Zeitzer and child, * Dridge, England, and was attended by upwards of 1,500 | thet yest founded calculations may go wrong. Allthat | — In vearly all the iegal and ridiculous measures of the | Mecoy and wife, urs 1. Fow'er, Mra FA pingor, Mrs A eae snie wean tae eee ce ela tor | rater alle 3m persons. Tho Rev. J. Browne presided. A resolution | can be said is that the armies are brave and tho leaders | authorities we are constantly in doubt whether treachery, | Gorham, Mrs RA ¥ireet, Ed Coleman, 3 Sean, Bireeld iP P y iy for | John Mossi 3% wan aod expensing sympathy with tho Nori, con: | Skul If on ona sie the fegeral army, aw boca | C7rnny cs UE th a Sng gaa ety | Sng af men Canaria "i cat Feuown, | tue Rometes Boone far Nam Yor, afore repenva | Bestia Ho to jel no less 18 Li ni . “ ey a it lows, Li nett, for New ‘ore re} @omning the illegal support given by Englishmen to the | checked, An ts, march oo ee ttoon’ Nashville, Of | printed paper, “News frm the Thoutre of Wor,” will | , MEWNENX, NC—Steamahip Atbamg-ElehtyOn) CSvainr: | wivcked. was lost Feb 19, 00 Paracel Shoal. The first mate. — cou: Gouth, and calling upon the government to persevere in | the two positions it may be doubted which is the most | doubtless tell its own story:— Te emis Bical ; BP Sayward. Crocker of Brooklyn, and tive or aix of — ‘the course adopted with regard to the Alexandra. An | valuable. itis highly questionable whether the capture General hrurzczen, Chief of the Lublio military dis- 6th Penn: the crew, are Known to be saved, Jobs Brosnan from B. A, Brooks, wi es of Richmond would compensate for the Jors of Nashville, | trict, is distributing to several landowners in his com- 0" Snir Gov Langnoy, }, at Boston from Liverpool. amendment was proposed, but only seven persons voted judi fri t ts as well as past nd of “*enfe conduct.” drawn up ag follows :— ‘or on the 79th hee 48. ton sre jas LT ‘and on though judging from present prospec pas ner, 27h M She 31 inst, Jat 45 60, lon 46 30. wan toe PM m its favor. experience, there scems to be no reason to doubt that aa t all offcers who peer pare th ough the viliage of Liert ustil 7 AM, and started the cutwater, called jained in Tennessee, | ——= to abstain from molesting the land owncr ——, resi. | Marne artillery; it A prospectus bas been issued in England of the Ottoman | Rosecrans will hold what he has i Captain Splain, 14th Massachusett titles, ofte.c i . The moral ‘regult of federal wucoees, before Richmond | {avelciejaupenty uudiotarbeds To MTCo Toenew ARG '° | Silemuchutctin, BEM onner: Capea ; avy Sena tat Tan frome -Kaw ¥ a Saon, tn tan hari ot Rosso, ocan snd the Devan: | STAR MOCOT Revmtes Saamaeanny eacrie, Sete ee yc SO oe “Meinttot Capa Be Brea paagh | fos Sean" hned so reo Cabal tenant 18 ws mn, . q e b . ka. do; GC Hib! t Gallagher, woe ; Belles, which are believed to afford ample area and abun. | Southern boundaries as far as Kichmond advances into | 14 gppears to us, anys the accrot journal, that this docu- | Wt "ocr! Capt Ly faertimon, Sour Naesach inatte: Suir eon ag a gh ise Hanne, tran 1@ ; aut labor for a great extension of cotton cultivation, and | thove of the North. 1% ie port Of wttch Winer coor | ment, reininding one 20 vividly of the pillage practised by | PB ice, isad New York: Laut J.8 Kensun, 8d, New York | {0000 sce nome alter ceiling his, business, The expe: 19 4 whero it ie underrtood cotton can be profitably grown | jt guarantees to a considerable extent the yoracasion | [oDMer xnlghis 1m the Middle ages, requires no further | Ss 74 Teh teaeyg crank, Won Birunateln—andiv0 in tbe | Ei Rend 8 very heats gave sth ult the meas day after leaving 18 s from either American or Egyptian seed. of the border States. It is fortunate for the federal Eine lann mahip Corsica—Mre Stomerfoht, | mate and one man. New Era wae ‘sh AZ vetsel 0 wa is ? ‘Toe Prussian tis exercising the censorship | S°vernment that they have here the most reliable and best Sweden Preparing for Wa infantand nurse: Mr fs ury, ‘Mr and Mrs Gore: | tons, built at Kactport, Me, in 1854, and was owned In Pro. § peat ebaliin Cising the censorship | tried general in their service, His carcer has been one of Pi tncealine r-onemry. Boy ea by | kann hrand MesG McKay. Mra Jenkins, Miss 4 Mire Gere. | vidnce, one ait by the captain, who bas tusnrance at an : over the telegraphs very strictly, 0 far as all news from | almost uabroken euccess. He has done nothing rashly The fo'lowing programme has ( April 30) ben adopted by 4 and Mrs TO it Mr and Mra | office on Cape Cod. The cargo was for government account, ned. T brilliant, but he has taught the Confederates to respect | the Swedish government, and the resources necessary for J a Sharan Misa La 4 Mystic, 18th inst, from the yard of Messrs Poland unfavorable to Russia 16 concorned. The journals | pritilant, but Me ‘rmy bas full confidence in him. ‘His | carrying it into execution will be shortly applied for in t, Mr and Mre Ludevict, Mrand | G Greenman & Co, a w steamer of about 480 tons, 1 4» the oastern provinces are Mled with complaints of the | siiiities are of the Tavetanetaa order, and his qualifieatiors | tbe Chambers:— ir and Mra mink, Mrs Mazo and two | called the Constitution, built Messrs Wakeman, Dimon i manner in which the telegraph officials treat them. eminently fit him to carry ons defensive war. The com- | 1. T! ro els Woes natn sathe ‘deemaioa' ArSiend penal, HG. Myemell and pereanes Bes 1) S08 ef talaeg i i - | mander of the Rapahanneck army is not so well tried. | coast vessel apecl Ar ‘two servants, Mr al Bee port arrivals. is. i ery Bhi; 52 A a Fable sum of money was Placed at the disjoml of the | The War Feeling in France waren attains, Tom 37-72 rom bt ta D. Hiagina.. a a the Teied Micptos poetry Soveamnese had Paris (April 30) correst-ondence of att | von! all well, Apri 17 tat 40(8 ton 86 9 '* | Michael Howard, by Capt, Dallon. 3 ‘eas entertai afew Park Achilles liagher, f1 4 ined days ago war schities, palit er. from Liverpool for Philadelphia, br Clara, irom Boston for Cape Haytien, May 7, no lat, Degun works of very consiaerable importance for this pose. Among there works was one of great cost at ithead pu 8 but alter the expenditure of a very large sum 7 of mesey, ‘and when the work was nearly completed, a | of Hruland with the “Noriherm States is for a time d a ey ae ran a ar Oak Mi a Hooker, spring of 1864, possess six iron-clad frigates measuring two hundred and fifteen Swedish feot in length by forty- lo. irs Wel and 2sons, and Foreign Ports. great difference of opinion arose in the public mind in | & only delayed. His Excellency M. nine in breadth. 29 deek passengers—Total, 187. Asrrewatt, April 28~Arr brigs Tatended, Miler, Philadel. Feapect to the expediency of carrying on the work, and | {00 BOt approve of the cunduct of Mr. Adams, 6, Immediate attention phall be devoted to the state of hie: Mas 7 Torrent, Mc Loata, tice, Peel: oom the progress of the work was suepended. There w think I may add that France 1a wilh us in the deface of | the war ports, of the naval arsenals,and of the sup- Rae > OF Pathfinder, Robi Trinidad; 3d b-rk Zenas C ekard, Cul Baracoa, no date—In port schr Exehenge, for NYork 4 or TOOL Steamabip City of Washtngton-—N Ditenken, - the maritime rights of nations. Mr. Dayton, tho lies. IB Menken re de Zouche. Mrs Hal, 4 Fe ert eiabhon eats ya | Sue Minch ery tte geen st the Noth | CRE exnctly know the amount—ind the work was | have no more ‘sedh pa aa ais cs at ess The Fashions for May. or Mt Peters, Miron Petre, Mire Cum: : OARD OF ENGINEERS AXD FPORPMEN.— Saeed tee apecial meeting of tie Beard of Engin’ ra sna Foremen meet! ‘oremen the New York Mire Department, het a. Firemenrs tell ng, May I bie and Saturday even 1863, the follow! FEL, May 4 Arr aches Tdnho, MeDonsla, | reso) tone olfered by William, i Bogart, Hose Company Deing acted on by time Should it be sus From Le Follet.} 4 rt, Wm Rabbing. Mr Sim; ee oes, s |) | No 86, were unan! pended much longer the public money expended on it ste fees ‘Une of the first waitin just now with regard to fash- weher. J A Challender, Ko Cleand, . a Cire Lady Baler Tirowne NYork; 8a; Ee Whereas. v beer’ feelings of deep and heartfelt would certainly be lost. Recentiy there had taken place ' 10 jon is, what will be the form for mantles this summer? | RF Watson, Capt Stimson, Francis P O'Byrne, Rev *Y-Blanc, do; St). Prince Con: . do. row. of Gurdlate aa-oc ate, George W: 4 on the other side of the Atlantic, in the port of -ciirles THE POLISH REVOLUTION. We really cannot inform our readers of very much vo- | Mek infant Jamra Maatolt, Cabt Bloom: | trout, JagAaril \t—Arr Br bark Lord Haglen, Per. | $r,!0l6 Foreman of Busine, Company No. 12 who died om tou, an occurrence which had awakened public attentium, RA velty in ont-of-door garments. That called saute en | Grane ard Bell, wife, two ehidren sod nurce: Mr Suan Apert is 7 Dect teek ‘Aasout? ey, Miller, inju: iow received Netheaon A Wike aud Cnerey ‘and induced Lim to take the opportunity of pressing Bart Rusecil the Amnosty. bdarque last year, rather shorter and slightly more fitting, | Dyrtt, wife and son; Fred Mourgue, A b- | gor Berra Leona next day. Harvey, , Ft Tees: ‘and — for a declaration as to their intentions in re- Fornice ‘April 24, 1868. is in favor, “ Coflets or camnils to match the dress are | bell, Alex Houston, wife two chil AVANA, May 9—Bi' shiv Job: nvan, Carver, NYork. ‘Whereas, the sad and mourn: bo, us of fereuce to the {uture progrees of the work be had alluded | ty tonp—I have received and laid betore the Queen | #/#0 much seen. frequently trimmed like the |; Wm Simons, Thomis Whi ALIFAZ, May 9—Arr eo'ur D York. Hill, NYork. ivi the feelings of deep and abiding sorrow ex) ion to Matamoros, April 2—! barks Wild Horse Davison; | Which fil our hearts: therefore, te Christiana. — Reina PGonttet Prince of Wales, Par. Resolved, while in bumble submission to the ; Magictan. —-; Hanson G; Ivester, snd W T | will of Him who rules on bigh, we can but bear witness to: ‘captain drowend on, the bar =, ag: Tivoli, Agen, nobling traits oar They ari to. A fortress had always bad from the most ancient times o skirt, and lined with white taffetas or fulard. The latter id int an} tho advar tage over ships.-He could eite an immense num: copy of, manvenioog Plat as nave meen | i an extremely snitable material for linings.” A band of | Mon'y Bing % der of cases showing that, from the beginning to the end, | Fu peror of Russia on the Sist March (12th April). Her vee .{Fimrmed with braid, or a wide groque of taffetas | Grinale, Jove ‘+ Oxed artillery and a fortress nad advantage Over | \uicaty’s government have carefully and anxiously con- | *! ea trimm: ng much used for the collet, |; Wm Henrion, Rev F 4 ngs Ada, Greeno, and Ships. They had a proof of this in what occurred the | sitored the contents of this decument, in the hope to find | W Hen made of fancy material. alpaca or mohair. gon, J D Watton. J M Buckley—with others in the steerage, other day in America, Whether the attack was a real al- in it the xerm of @ restoration of yeace and a hope of ‘It may be considered positive. too, that the thin mate- —— ¥ seehb-<msdonduty Oshent Lo: ther, WP tack or not he could not pretend to say, and what was the | coo4 ¢yernment to loland. I have to make to you the | "sls, such as bar: orsprinted muslins, will be worn ay ten 4 en “P i Thornpron, ma . Mount; one OC M ero, Mrs MeManigie, Kev J Hen- tane history of the attack and of the defence they uone | foitwing remarks ne the result of their celiberations:—~ | Witb'straight rearis of the same, trimmed, like the dress, | TaJion and indy. Facobar, B Carroliia, € Black, WP Ries | Jo", ley aud Gen Waste ary 9 ‘i . Of them as yet exactly knew; but one or two points wore either with rucher a lo vieille, or (luted flounces, or some- x Mre Pictoux, H Zuberbier. D Eddy, W oon. Behe, Spon Unguestionsble—namely, thal very heavy ships wore com. | ogAn«mmesty may lay the foundation of peace in two | time with bot. However, we may ment on that 00 Knox 3 Kirkpatricn. F ischer, Mrs A Popper aud eon. 3B | Bes: Ru altnk Orecor> Lo Te Sag pletely Lea en and obliged to retire. Under these etrcum 1. If the & ents have been thoroughly defeated, and | Ober mantle will supersede that made of black taffotas, | Walsh, Hugh Livingsion, CI Bace dier, and 8 Crowell, Crowe.), une; Wm Hyer. and Hanovei ‘Btances he ventured to bring under the notice of the co are only waiting for a promise of pardon to enabie them to | Which is always admissible and truly elegant. There are = = do, steamer Melvil'e, Bile, from NOrieans. me’ fog thirty days. "4 ‘verument the position in which the question now stood | ishing to taeir , dba two styles in which it is more usually made—the collet Marannac May 6—In port barks Qiaville, for NYork 10 Rese 3 j Ban tengo gina the enema with regard to the tan pL cad. Both past and 2. If the amuesty is accompanied with euch ample pro. | "4 the paletot. b SHIPPING NEWS. = Fedak tek rt barks Campanero, Dahel | o'clock. eT ee retin proved U fortress was the mstor of | nics of the redress of the grievances which gave occa. | , Muntelets, shawis, rotondes ant barnous of Chantilly | 7 nn me - ~~ ~ | cor Ratherford). from Gardilhy dim; Adelaide (Arg), Lan: | Line will form in the Bowery, right resting on Stanton @ ship, and he therefore b gged to ask whetner it was | oi to the insurrection as to indace the insurgents to | ace, Aad also of woollen Ince, will be reserved for warmer ALMANAC FOR BEW YORK—THIS D/ § from Pernambuco, do; Indus, Smith, from Baltimore, | Strect. The various companies, wearing their respective the intontion of the government to proceed with the plans | ining that thelr object is attained weather. 44 do; brige,G'arnce, Puinney, from Baltiinore via Pernam: | Mourning badges; the olicers with trumpets dra ay iously arranged, or with any others, in regard to the | "1. bar that the first of these cases i# not that of the | We are tired of repeating that foulard is decidedly iu e bate, do; Tadlulai, Plummer, for NYork, dg: Mary, Wi.son, rtitications at Portemon presont insurrection. It is not put down, it is, on the | &8 Much favor as ever: but truth compels us to own that | ——~ = for do; and others. Sid Lith, ship Caledonia, Horton, Cal poet gh gn eontalk ts 56 tava eae ae ‘The Duke of Sommn- x2 said a bili passed through Parlia. vutrary, rather more extensive than it was afew weeks | 0° other material has as yet taken its piace, We may Port of New York, May 16,1863. Fiore, Hughes, St Thomas; Irma, Wortinger, Lawes Fp dy di eg] a Sea —. anent last year, by virtue of which certain works syeci- | 425" T2i is, thon, ocamine the amuesty with reference | emark, in passicg, that ali striped matorials this season os Sim, May 11—Arr schre Oopray, Price, and Predo- | the Bowery, trough ‘the Bowery to Grand street aud to fied jn the acheduie. and no others, were to be carried on. | {ene gocond of the supposed casos. ‘The Emperor, re. | have the stripes lengthwaye down tho skirt, Tofferas CLEARED. n, NYork; 13th, ship Fauny Fern, Robbing, Pro | Broadway. 'o the South Ferr ¢ Fire Department Banner After a good den! of discussion in the House of Commons ) the institutions which he bas conferred (oc. | {re ses are trimmed with bands of guipure round the | | Steamship Columma, Barton, Havana and New Orleans— | yidence. in charge of Hose Com j and that the Officers of ft was ngreed (hat the construction of the forts at Xit- on the kingdom of Poland, s ¢ bottom, or with ruches or flounces waved above the hem, | Spoford. Tieden & Ca Portiand—f B Cromwel) | ,,57 S™#PM=™, NB, May 13—Arr brig B Youug, Marshall, Car. | the Fire Deparsinent. the Trustees, Fire and Ap- bead were to be not entirely abando: ed, but suspended id ‘There is nothing new in the form of sleeves, ‘Ihe oy iP mee. man. oe= somwe: denas. rom) Pg comes pe hn Be Late eo: for atime, In regard to what had oecurred at Char! re an joere tu bodies made with points are getting more and more | “ Svip y ¥ Chapman, Miller, San Francisco—R M Cooley. x be sap le nye Urtbute of earthly reepect to the lamented deceasgt. fou it wae a curious thing that if the American government apt geverally worn—the robe polonaise, or body avd skirt in} hip Jonn Bright, Dewar, Liverpoo'—Williams & Guiva, | | , BOSTON, May lh arr ship Gov Langdon, Sherman, JOHN DECKER, Chtel Engineer. hat incenited fo carry owt an capertment for our benefit in | eur selon one, boii made of moire, or thick material. such ae.| Mare Clareues (Br), Jackson, Bristel, B= Hagemeyer & | \aijitvan, «hrs Providence: (We), Litch Jercinie: 8A tam: | _A- A. Jones, Beeretary, connection with this subject they could not have done any promiee ” nankeen or pique. Smaii yestes, postillon, Figaro, ke.. run. " Philadeiphia, Telegraphed, ship Virgint oo aoee a=. —_—_— Sere te the peta Wha alebenee tieaman, aor forts 2 promise ean hardly be satisfactory to the Poles, | neneeen or fia a ares Kew | Bark Russia (Br), Campbell. Biigo, Frees Liverpool Mupnat focibees aria tn tha teres eta, OTICE —THE ACTIVE AND HONORARY MEMBERS themainiind and the sandbank vos ceactly two (hougand Fyiven, thet We was dueice ther exigtecee thee | _ THe first on cur li this month sa dinnor dress. A | Harm Suntho, Chapman, Aspinwall-Fanama Rie Go. | tmojverksand two brick. Cld ship Art Union, Thayer, Tver | LY, of Manhattan Hnsine Company No, are requested 19 " ui c “ol hee a | wg | ne ff r uu TY vs — tagd lata @ st Indies, barks 8! Jere t (Br), ve at cS jan.ay), eee a a ee eoues hy < Byreeed young men were seized arbitrarily in the night | Tobe of taffetas antique of & Mexican blue, the bottom of xand) n), Doute, St Thomas and St | bes Pla Ghatecgoss Wire: for the purpose of pay 7, ott, Va paraiso. M B Stetson. Jord: jareb: domned to serve as soldiers in Russian army stice,wnd even in violation of the law ently enacted, So that it i# evident no security world be obtaned by submitting again to the vame jaws. With th Aiitutions in full force and vigor innocent men might be imprisoned as criminals, the ekirt trimmed with a chicoree ruche festooned, and + Be A nad {REE ee ; above that, about ten inches higher, another ruche. Be+ Bar’ T, Potter, Portau PrincemIl Becker & Co. Orleat ICOLS. tween these arg placed sme Insertions of biack ce pub | BSE adr Fags, Wood, Sisal aod Gain Thoin, achre ge Prier (Her. Mylar, Surinam,’ Henry Vere | 33 - on obliquely. Low body and short sleeves. A Figaro ugere. St Johne, NFB F Small & Co. K'ts, Wiisoa, "Patiadelphia, Haskell, BYork.’ Si, | (HR ACTIVE AND HONORARY MEMBERS OF LA- veste of black Ineo completes this to!lette. ‘ Br). Stephens, HalifareJ F | wind NW, shipa Weblout, Radugs. Newur, Commodore, fayette Engine Company No. 19 are particularly re ‘An Irish poplin dress, of the color knownas cheveux | pric 8 Be liver ‘Waahibgtoneek Feivot 6 Gee | Jeannie Bastman. Leona barks Morning Light, Lyrancer, | quested to weet ai UU, St John, NB; PB Hazeltine Gunning. | deceased brotuer tivemai order of trix Kdward Thompson (Br), Bolman, St | the In both cases there was a strong eur: both cases certain factties in approaching. In frme means of obs'ructing the attack by means Ling nets and other similar contrivances were talked of B® efore, if we had asked them to (ry the experiment they he last tribute of at to ont George W. r. C ANKLES ngine house, om Suniuy, May 17, cou d nol have selected a piace more rit ble than Charlsion | XIFOF Anmocent men mialt De iupriscned ne Criminals, | de lu Reine: the skirt 4 trimmed with three bands. of | Sehrd Hrophy, Mullin, Gouaives--B:tealt & Duncan. Trias Ay Rows, Leuriitts, bea Lark. Molerson, Avetvaile ced | GeorseW. Baiger.” JAMES G, BRINK MAN. Foreman” ; for that purp With regard to the veasele employed tm Seabtereaa Srihoun 0 trial, wih it pablteth poten wor 1 © builionne, the fom one about five mehes Schr B-lupse (Br), Stevenson, Bombicro—R W Wood & | fom the Roads. bark Glengall 5 ‘ — A 5 the attack it might be rewembored that fourteen months | eunranteo whatever. Ast) the promise heidous for the the second three nd a half, and the upper one Oe. gephia, Johnson, Bleuthera—Master, BALTIMORE, May bi vr bark Lapwing, Kean, Rio Ja | —————~ Fae HOISTS ES EED Ago wo were told that they had butit the Monitor by way of ture, it must be observes th: abont two, edged round with a narrow black end cheveax Schr Margaret Ann. Whel Halifay A’ Smithers. neiro, Cli si p Warhington Booth, Peseud.” WC8 America; HE MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON ENGINE COM- warning fo the Rrvish Admiraity. I certainly was a great | 1% "ihe ractical working of these institatic de ja Reine ehicoree, The body ie mage high, with a Sehr Willow, Small, ¥. hb, NS—J Frye & Co. brig Sea Foam. Seanbe, Cardenas; aches Martha 8 K Thorne, | PANY NO, 20 are requested to meet at the Engine House warning, for the first Ihe met with «gate -Rewemt | One re ty ere hoe fietitatinns, “and | sash of binck taffetas tied bebind: the leaves a coudes, | Brit Lewis BB—P L Rovius & 60m ieee Tre: Baoaedl Coit, Hilliard: wen bree, | tty aumlay iat 1g FM. to attend the Tuncral 9 way ey tA eg They Dulit more first of tueme conditions ‘alove destroya all Tesconable. | tiiumed round the top clote to tke wrm tow with a black | Sel HC Roranien, Bldridge, Port Royal—W Ht Dodie Bar} 8 Wren mn, Boston, Sid abips Annapolis, Pik: | M Menian, Secrelary, J, RENNEFICK, Fosenan, Sinss we stort have bed # tore interesting “exper hope of the fulfilment of thes promise, For the prac. | Powlll nnee fetir 8H tayior Dike, Washiagions jaker & Dayton, CI A a ee a ee = = A dregs of violet poult de sole anvique, trimmed round | Berri a aaye Janeiro and a mark tical working of the tnstitutr: ». ¥ Liverpoo), April 2, with md ioe H Marea eGo sEnete Hoole orto give 7 iH n—| 4 an damin. Crowell, Kio Jan hy an = Gould do against forts. The experiment, toeret nthe cogber-won et avs "oles ecSnmerty and | gtove Ui tm, nin back wee marin pon fog | Boe Watches Sot, Mashagien Namrgeiesimaht, | gM Peming Byers a Se Ware Prenc, scaxtec or Unban t HER Fy ild cho aga forts, The experiment, therevore, was | ° “ be Couneht et take toons. Nown each breath, reaching a little lower BelirJ Steele, Martin, Washington=-Van Brunt & Slaght, ‘i cM BE IM PAN GIMEN ot guile mvaslactrry. We Ahi net kuiow exactly the | Charmeler, A QMO at uaaciabn That ane necmge | the Kate, are flat pieces of Diack tacts, edged round FMeoniight, Budo, Wasningion—van Brant & | pAAYOMEG Conn aay A Ary coh t Copdaend Hott | "TT ya. (Duryecs Zouaresy, will meet at to Blocewer gort of guns what w ed ery important thiag IN | Conduct of the Russian government ia Polnud has deprived | With warrow black lace, and ao wn the geatre Of each of | SIME yy Werigen, Badieott Washington—Raker & Dayton, oat te tele. reeman, NY ork, Strat, on Tuesday. jay 10 o'clock, tn Full uniform, 10 cormning 2 opin ancl toes coe CMe | thom of the confidence of ali Poles o: this description,and | {Mame aro Arabewutien, formed by Ma inte cidjot ag | Rehr HD Oramer, Cole, Washington—\an Bruai €Biaght. | DY for Benton Sreneas: Riven: 1 By onder OF i LOUNSBE Soe, See ee eee von ak, mePicely dé | forced ali such Poles to withdraw from the bodies in | Under which the Caelne lw we eee avery mood wae. | Aene Wilow Harp, Davin, Waskingion—Van Brunt & AR eg Re te oh i ll ad feated, and that another Monitor was sunk, fo far it ha My + voted 8 | the dress shines through, producing a very good effect. | giaght ‘ A oo Goon very decidedly tw favor ot “the torts. "With regned | RAB ANG Mipcom eee a eit aie aacy| ‘The bods, whieh is bigh, 's completed Uy a aoftct luck | "Rebrd Roeers Tayior Washington-—Van Brust a sieght, | Phindelv ie: Unites Satcs, Baraen, Glow ener for 4 Hout THE REBELLION. to Bpithend 80 6 may could be ayer forts there at | Woments of suecess--namely,& RUATAntce of security on | Figaro vee eres round with tasertion of Diack oe, Senrainy ieee Crowell ‘ashingtoueJ TB Mekenn | Froke Kennedy, Bee Denar, Renianere for Fi aglor, W*nrmo—a RELIABLE MAN, TO, RAISE A resent. ut it wou shortly ome to no one s168, & ing Of trust and coufidence on the | Mhed with violet aud frill of Diack ince edging {alling over | (ee imore—Me Abbott. Mount, Wheeler, Provi ‘ence tor Elizabethport, Goon ment, Copnecticut cavalry, Prehiameut tor aw gramt oF mw 9, made it | tinore In 6 Geapaien of Lard Durumin, (hen atibasondo | the viotet tafotas body. The sleeves avo a couder, with Str f Balimon Creag Prijadlonine tena. Arrd, Loth—brie Isola, Wyman, 80g, « Bid ibis AM, pro. | to whowe Nhe’ commas om of exptala vill be given, an Gosirabie that this question of t should | ost raborg, dated in Aug 1892, Lord } tittle st of binck tailetas to match those on the skirt, Scbr M Nic kein, Hall, uhingetph a—F Talbot & Co, weet Hertioen.. eet, New York for Boston; schr paid for enlisting the men. For, Maan a de settiod this year. If anything wi ne the va.- There hae long been & fealoaty, nay, bi and round the bottom a lace Insertion forms rovers. Behr Mary, Tice, Philadelphia—J W McKee, ee Frans stand, Ti, for Bi Eoumuek be, adareas ne dain Geo. 5 suromer months orght et to be ee tobe low. He | fiving bolween the na I Mud Po! Hier Majesty's A robe of China blue vata The bony has 9 poatilion ie Biack Warrior, Carpenter, Pemproke=J Boynton’s | Elizavethport; Pashion, Fox, dor Th New Haven, Coun, hoped )o a short time the governmont would be vie vo | UNE UO! wee maid A ges. | basque, the sleeves, a codes, are cloned at the wrist, ” Ww way, do; Sea Flower, Clark, —_ ee ee toform Parliament what ft should propose to do. (Hear.) | Kovernment had hoped oe ee a coming Vie | Body. sleeves and skirt are trimmed with chicorees of ety ppt bos phir bay Le & eniy Kemsen, Tuttle, do, Liberty, Johnson, do; 8 P wed: THE LECTURE cm ; The Far) of Dxaey said he under Nake b subjects, might have uuited | Diack taifetas, made tn hollow plait ond piped with bine, " | Yin, flobbie, do: Pour Sisters, Vengar, do. Gertrude, Hill, | <~oer. N THE BDUCATION AND ELEVATION to say that the clrourastances at Charleston and Spithead ~ the thrvne. | A suk grenadine, a white ground # otted with lac Allen, Bast Cambridge J Bovnton's Bons, | NY¥ork mt ‘bul Davia, Maryland; sloop Transiation, ECTURE-ON THE eRe Tour, ‘at Lamartine Hall, Fore precisely similar, and to speak of tho cimtance ws | poll Vy ‘he lnk tty deaprotpted, and it is with | Sowers, with green Aud brown leaves, The ekirt i brim- rae Bo-ton—C Nickeraan & Oo, a“ NTA May 18—-Arr brige Mi corner of Frenty unt? Bigbth avenue, on Mon: two thousand yards, But he (the Lar! of Derby) thought | pee ie tet Mawety's coepenment obRerve that | med wih Foches of whive taffotas pinked, anc coixed with oe Blaise bon ect Sy event Bay Ix, ‘One of ‘the best the injury which bad bean joficted On the 1ron-plated | eet ee eet eee ch Ttoseiane and Poles hare | & cord of pasvementerie of the colors of the pattern on the Neil, ‘elegraph, et | Stdgers in the ct mi ‘vessels was inflicted after they entered the harbor, at ® | 164 in ite lave of thirty years been softened oF modi a The reebes and the cord form & kind of cheek, brigs Admiral, Horton, Bosson; Fredont i = = ange from the forte varying trom three hundred 10 | the peosont amnesty dees not appear likely to dimi covering about a third Of tbe akirty aud is headed by a | BPE R Frye Beurinan, Chhistian, Forirres Monroe, echrs LOAR OFFICES, fvo hondred yards, That was an important element i | 9, ity of th , cent b on Of the same material aa the dros, The body, Boor WT Conquest, ba Haven=T Dunham, NHaven, J Ran Jolph, Wall, Boston ‘ton, = 7 PAWNBROKER'S TT WAN’ g the subject, ay Ws tae eer enedereecl Pee | which is high, bat a iow body of wirite tafletas under ft | Sloop Biackstone, Alen, Providence=t Kenny, bb tht or ta a eee A wil’ pat Ser connmore than 8 i ial Doke of Sommeser gaid,aa tar as the charte went, | “ . | The aleoves are wide, ope p the back of the arm, and | Steamer Salv or, Mo't, Washington, Ae das Thon te, Miter n08 Saye for Pevnvroners Vovets for nds, Watches, Jew ard a ae he could moke out, the vessels at the nearest OTRARSt ATION ein mainin A. thie Awe theer jnatita. | Urimaed to match the skirt E ae and Oregon, Prat, Roel aa Biker Ware, cake, Oe Pistols, a hese fn inust bave been very nesrly six hundred yards | (ons in their Wekriiy we beers t bn A green and white tailetas, very narrow stripes: round | — Steamalip Ocean Queen, Wilvon, Asptowal), May 8 with Higgina, and Juno, Malia, land for do, ee pres pad for oid Gold and Sliver, &c., at 77 Bleecker” om Fort Sumter, and the other forte imust bave been at | they aball uve one prac ica iy sem, ngo shape, sepa Se ane eer nO» 8 Allee, Waa quavayedhy US | FROVIRAROR, May jic-—Arr steamers Pelican, Baker: up stairs. ® Much greater distance, When he epeke of two thou. evelopment in accor ° ” dt recroased im pens Cn ~- ™ en Gull ey, and JC a 4 lant ——— guod yords lie meant the dietance from one fork to | OF he Agr wus of He cen’ Inced a gretn Me Oommen gon Te mdew ane | Weilits, Parsons, Georgetown, DO; Mary, H Mimi, Gind| STALAZONB. ds baa oy? ie hal and w® Barnes, Shanghar, Dec + Jonep 4 ee Dosastees ws ; Barl Grey said he bellowed the trom plated ships em med | $ nith team to WA Bale ee \ Beodenen’ pelea Phy rf y-5 ISLAKD BLACK ‘ui! : proyed at Charloston wore by at! accounts inferior vestels, k belug made | Mermaid, died Sd Inst x rn ‘Rogers, Te Sante at teas tm eave 4% Cone a i | | MAyet they so far protected the men that wearcely avy Intelligence roe Se op board was injured by the tremend: fire, Was t fot that the care’ Waa it pot tra toa rieston a 5 OF AAT S19 Wa plage where tee nesiog 49 - y searcn, : Black Diamond, Young, do; x Addrers Juphier, ie, OF CR * i ooo Thomee tah, Healt, Mere a yy RY EY 4 i, Fanden. ApriLA tn ba! SAN PRANCIBCO. May ova era Bae | Sarees ir tine te igavony oare > ' . 7 ‘ Mev 1 found Mo The ‘ # « 19m, Cot gaa. AGIMO | re klauinn, jess Worsogny. ge: Cusbeys HUW AT due asks Thais, keagrew, Bydgey, BOW, ¢ wes vi Bey tyledy kt & Sil iéth, ships Nation 7

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