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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1863.--TRIPLE SHKET. P oui aunties j lippery admits vessels, woats were steered by their re- Italian Boctety of New York. % t qraleetiel, The & Tene neler THE YACHT CLUB BENDEZVOUS. SreciggPrson. “hne gras od over Mi} 1) NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Moxtaner 70 can ern OF GANIBALDE | MoWew —Suddouly Pon Danie MoWor, im mor denies, but says “those of us who knew Mur mde, andthe tans oocapied fo dome OF |” pseted x adeen ns 5 aaa (Alii ercinn escttslateniws 40-00 teow oe | the GAth yur of his age ‘ ng what Hooker’s movements bad been for the Ist ut {Re nioui bonis shout tee ninutn and We pec WAR GAZETTE. which 1s eating fo mere qunsi@gration ond seapect than | one {rtués of the GARlg ana theed of ie, fane-te:lowy fortnight found in thom some things that were | piVe. nay, respective competitors. Fhe boat of tbe was tue the*tistebe © Svaialianae Mallina'*”” ‘Gate’ Ghomtgr ran | tho Cunenall trom-44 Mansoe atsees, compar of Maras * DAYS IN THE LOWER BAY. pe ber opponent by about three boas inaugurated in Apeti, 1868, under the presidency of, G. | *9°, 24 Wodpanday afternoon, at two o'clock ‘not admirable, and others that were inexplioa- ble.” But the Times, votwithstanding “this know!l- VISIT 10 SANDY HOOK FORT Medals of Honor for Holdiers. ‘Avorzann. Ite sim uw benoficent, patriotic and human: Queues : OkNBRAL OKNERE— HO, 115. tarian. It tw composed of two classos—tho rich and (he MISCELLANROUS. ; Wau Leractanwr, Ansotane Some? a educated aud the mockanio—impar ting and receiving a 0 2, 1863. edge, misled the public, and cgptinued to praise being landed at the pier, were mot by the fou! Wasmimu my, Jatt ry eo . viento YE TS A everything thet Hooker aia, to the last mo- Sk ete, thd pointed cut abihe moet akeeajing. oases The rajutent 6 wri vey ida " : Sea.z wt ad tech, din Suish he i von ment. Now that be is removed, it merely | Pig Bace, Swimming Mateh, Other Aquatic } CkiPnsive tortidoation. Av hour was spent pleseasily, “OF bgnor for tne , fehd, after the Bxph cher | society conduota tte reunions. se MDENORS PUBLIC BULLDINGR a. ‘insinuates that, though be was a very good : , for the purpeep of waking preparaitons for aaail Have oflered choir epeviocs to tuo govorument Id | AL ite ings miooling, bold at Cooper [ngiitulo, (ino Pro r Quo. i KtiCu iN’ vl Nv omawny i = bd Sports, and a Good Time General; Island, aes * b the -presdat omergenioy: and, iso, for the walunioor s: Naty ote n es vol Tes We ern pee a ‘eo! mander, hi Vy ¥ . dept, Protessor Domenign Minvell’, propor v A rps com , he'was not competent, pér- ONDER WEIGH FOR PIRE INLAND! _—* _ | 006 from othor States tharnave volintoornd thelr %q- | thanks to sae adilore cline New Yous Usuario, | se ew ew ee thaps, to handle a large army. “If so it be,” ke, ae, ke. imei atter ought belly on Saturday ine yuchle were POrary serviog in the States of “Pennaylvania aad Mary: | mos and Moprem va as sehenah ahentagamnan | (OF a aoe a ‘ ways the Times, “that General Hooker has been Fechl Binele eo ee a oe ie the komm. | amd. By odor of the Becrotary of War the feativastoeld ot Leving Hall ou May 2%; to thie apeal Hadans MARNPLEA ¥4 Since the commencement of tho war the August regat- xemoved for use, the country will for good ca countey tas ofthe New York Yaobt Club have not been very modore and saluting bis flag, she excha ed erootings » % D. TOWNAEND, Amstatant Adjplant Gonora) ora, General Anthon, Hon Bly I. Norton, Chagnoey Viste dougittul and auteror ot who com | burnt face and hands Lo a pAiriz, satin entice of vavisioing iheerfully acquiesce in the removal.” Thus it | smorousi ‘ them in the , vm bp tongs iy attended. ‘This circumatanca tndvoed | {ium ig a GENERAL NEWS. mang, the hymns, 004 A | Js that the donkey kicks the dead lion. Commodore Stevens to order a vo days rendes- | wer, Fy gt ee inbiinndiasiied Mower Guidicuat and Mancia, Sieh wan unacimodily ity OF $Outb end the div hsp , ried. de wd The successor of Hooker—who is the sixth | vous in the Lower Bay during the present month, for the Sperone apotneity foul Snel. 208 the yachts rocked Wasmuaros, June 29, (963 lapentedance withia qudaaneian made. bp -Ditoleuer & the city Uitle of fashion. Purpose of giving those gentlemen who had been prevent- ed from being present at the Usuajgsummor rogattas of the last two yoars au opportunity of again sailing with the squadron, and at the same timo to produce a revival of the apirit of former years, The vessels of the Yacht Club have generally gone on & cruise down East in the month of August; but this year the Commodore deter- mined on opening the yachting season earlivr than csual, and varying the amusements enjoyed on such occasions, For this purpose he selected the Horseshoe, in the Lower der of the Army of the Potomac—has a ifine opportunity of making himself the man of ‘the time. He boasts little, which is one good and isin striking contrast with the course f two of bis predecessors in the command. é Tux Mosrror Toxrxvo.—Our notice of the } tlaata’s torpedo has brought out some very interesting information relating to the Monitor ‘men whistled for a breeze, bat to no pur; 2x. HOOKER'S RRMOVAL, «© Magni in his specoh at the above festival, the Pros fou! and roughness frolur the owe. Fiabing Hinoa wore then brought out, and every one walted for tho | Tho main roason for the removal of Gen. Hooker from | PreMed the following cusolutiong — fish to b tervals. Ab 1 Kosclved, That this gooiety take the initiative (or eat oreanmige fat they aly did at tong intervals or | the command of the Army of the fotomeg was s ration | we craauioo of a grand Neamimert, en tbe spot. where the ‘was annou: ‘Ihe fresh sea air bad given every one | difference of opiaion betwovo Bim aud Ged. Hallock as to | boro Italy, pursued by the Auatrian Ceovpes iu the yaar ae = agpet ite as is oul, to be os the value of Maryland Heighta as 4 military povitiva Pr met pene ce neee laabe the::mortal romain of bis to eat not to play crith the food en his | 1¥£I9E the prosont active operations, 2. That the Italians the world shall be in pate 2h ‘soup and fish were treated with due repest; MISSION OF MR. CLEMENT B, BARCLAY. bo orm comuittons to join im carryimg out (hes Cat late sostantiala wore, peculiarly favored, | Tug | Cloment B. Barclay, the eminent Phuadeipbia philaa- | ¥°S rat’ the co:mmittaos of ali thi principal citim 0” that tecling of gook will towards ail munkind, or rather | Sz07is, is here on an important errand, He had aa in- | {taly ehall eppoit men of known peobley and patriatiem universal Becotolence, which ia only experienced in its | terviow with the Pesident to-day. The resultof ba mis- | 2 CArY out the dotalis of the project (or a great mouu ochitog, pirayt ah (ranspaeent and ameoiw rom fain O06 OF Wire ing ogre Uk aul jong Re 2b rn) it, and 0 n nm Ne " ye wl Rorpedoes. These machines, we find, are very lepine om for \eptiecpon yelp. med freateet perfection after & hearty dinner of i ion {3 of vita importance at the present crisis. the aasouas of eeouay to bo raised fortes perpans wh waitt OF WMITATIONS N ‘different things from “the rebel powder bag, | lands of tho Neversink, and on the Uhrelow wood. | SMB freshened, when the yachts putt about and THE PROPOSKD RELEASE OF VALLANDIGUAM. 4. ‘That ® permanent viteo be elected froin the KEWAUE TATIONS % 4 and on the other by wood: | gtarted for the Horseshoe. moon was high in | ‘the Presidoat has been oecupted to day preparing his | Bombers of thu society” which shail bo the contre of »\: NONE GENUINE BUT UH STERSING ‘with its sixty pounds of powder stuck at the end | ed shores of Sandy Hook, it affords unequalied facilitios | the heavens, and while, sailing gently along at that , td tho orgunigations formed in America for thin purjose, and NON® GENUINE BUT Bt it IL STERLING'S, tof e thirty feet pole. The Monitor for boat racing, swimming matches and all othor aqua. | WiteBing hour, then wit sparkled the bri Monge | PePly & the Vallandigham committee. A gentleman who | which shall have power tw admit amongst themsoives NOME GENUINE BUT DR U. , STERLING M pole, torpedo con- * aq wero mung, abd ing. ‘chor roll ly over | PFofesses to have seen the document, states that the main | SUCh strangers as in their judgmant slvalt to advantagvous a box containing two battles! Peter va by ¥ triste of = monster sbell, thirty fect long, weigh- | 1° #Port%. The sectusion and privacy to be found there | the water. ‘Quotations, from. Sbakspere, Tennyson | point in it ts, that if the committer agree ia writing to | ‘,{Di sreat undertaking. See RES, Se snes r ‘Were also inducements which guided the Commodore in | and other posts were given and commonted ou. This was : amee Those resolution were adopted py evihusiastic soclama teria 1 ie tap Sng upwards of 6,000 pounds, with a charge of Sin. choles ot 0 testes the last the yachts all anchored in the Horse. | S4PPOrt and obey allthe laws, aud pledge Vallandigham | tion, and the following geatiemen wore ase GUIDE TO THE HUDSON RAYER AND ITs Tit. 700 pounds of powder. By means of » raft— Sila tae shee. On Shep.sapamntad.sof poll ne, Verieee ‘lao to do the same, he shall be allowed to rotura aad be | Pmmitiss— batarice, Mualin: price $1. A tukie (0 Lake Georgy i ‘Some. to some weat off on Oot a6 \iberty. |; Domenico Minneill, Lake Qpens Me beeen She “devil” —these shells are pushed some fifty | 1m accordance with the orders of the Commodore, the exc! and others sarted for @ cruise in the xn Say contin an ite waemietiin. SPELLS Sees. & Simomie uatrenta, Metin,’ prise facets A Oulae te Hew feet ahead of the Monitor, suspended’ at any | following vessels rendezvoused in the Horseshoe on oI dg echnical Commander's. R. Cathoun bas been ordered to the com- | vaunt Ue, De. G. Millano, G. Cacinotta, L. Porottt, | Suite lathe Valls Ut Mwees and Vial” 0 2 Cesirable ‘depth. Thursday last, the 25th inst.:—The Favorite, owned by | that it bas been so auspiciously inaugurated it, will doubt- } mand of the ironclad Wechawken. G. Mancini, G, Alberganti, P. Masa, ¥. Sanguipatt!.©. | 7o cena Bech book. ing twelve ben: * { ‘We shall know in good time how. the..re! Mr. Kingsland, Vice Commodore of the squadrow; tho | 1688 be of annual occurrence. poet ‘W. Gtovannoni, F. Smess, Mies KT... a, With eo * iicealliavohalsostter the shyees f gion Seadrift, Henrietta, Annie and Nettie. Tho Seadrift and inert ‘Theatrical. Varo, 0. Please e Seach | cae cisaapeonip tad oh ina hetetead vee al passage Heurietta were the first vessels to cast anchor at the Regatta Harlem. Mr. W.R. Floyd, of Wallack's theatre, will take @ bea- In view of the gemerous and patriotic purpose contem A very interesting asiling and rowing regatta took place plated by the above, it ia to be heped that the European rewerdaysteraon rm the fst fain trent, Har | pape wi beste ite Tamu,” way amay” ee | saaeheeeen se ae eee yen hy cis | A lem river. The Second and Third avenue cars brought ® | tbe secret,” Several of Mr. Wallack’s company will | means in their power. .y p orgerapctin angpenty capo .. any. no press ‘ ese sree at Fela: to hoes the esti, ‘eppear, but the chief attraction of the oscasion fs the a aeean canimeh. ie on GBOORY ‘B CO. 435 Brome: ait Were supervision debut of Mr. Dan Bryant, the favorite negro minstrel, as an AB an evidence of art appreciation in the army, it may SECRET worth KNOWING.—GO TO THOWAS a Roberts, an old sailor, who can feather an oar or take ® | Trish comedian, Dan Brvant is an Irishman by birth and | be mentioned that the quarters of « privato in one of she A NGNEWm Sar Utemuwich sureok. corner of rey, Teef in a sail with as much adroitness and precision as inherits the brogue naturally. As a comedian be | Teéiments of General te 8 Foster's brigado, at Suffolk, pee, the low prices he is sol!ing Teas, Wines, Suitere, ‘any old salt who has tra ts ohn tle 30 " eaten ere embellished with tine and spirited portraits of Thor tour and Provisions at, and everything alae used (meres cAinsinry welled & liveliiood. fa wimost unequatied, and if he displays the same comic | waldsen, the sculptor; Profersor 8. F. B. Moreo,ex-Presi: | famiiz, Hama, &, Shoulders, 6§¢.; for Bygars, Le wah Faco was for eighteen feet and under, jib OF | powers in an irish part ho will establish @ fair claim to | dent Andrew Jackson, John McPherson Berrien, of An | "PWANIS ua ie: mainsail and catrigged boats. thie mantle and the popularity of Job Drow, who was the | {Tew Jackson's Cabinet (s family portrait), Hon. Tha TTENTION,—VLAGS. FLAGS POR THK FOURTINOF The entrances for this race were the Ellen Lodgetrest y ° ‘mas Corwin, United States Plenipotentiary to Mexico, and July.—A large and aplemtid assorunent of Kings oad + | Aegitimate successor of poor Power. an elegant painting of the fall of Wolleat Quebeo. It | Penpania, made of the beat sypiny of, Kngiiah buuling, ab clghteen foet long; the Kila, fourteen feet, four and a ball |" irs, Jobn Wood is already Making her preparations for | Wil (humbe seem, thak i{ the laws are silent wm war,art Is | the Vaited Sates Ping Deport Fast Broad way. inches, and the George Boscowen, sixteen feet. The arst: Stall campaign at Laura Keene's theatre, of which sbe approciatively alive. ©. BLY LEA, Proprietor. Prize was @ gold watch, and second the entrance | » Brigadier General R. 8. Foster, reoentiy promoted from YOR: BUNIONS, INVRET ,c . et Will tate charge tn September. It is sald that she bas | the goionelcy of the gallant Thirveouth Indians Volun | C7 witha pain by tbr kre Chirepedice, a6 8h boacry, corner Lesa ioe Bors when armed with these terrible shells, the ‘explosion of which will resemble an earth- ‘quake under water. It appears that the naval piflcers were afraid of employing the potent means pleced at their disposs! for clearing ‘Charleston hathor of obstructions for fear the ‘explosion of the shells would act backwards on their vessels, As thight be supposed, the con- ‘Btruster has guarded against such an occur- ence. | ‘The Secretary of the Navy, with a view of wemoving all doubts on this point, ordered, a Fendezvous, The Favorita, with Vice Commodore Kings- land on board, came next, The Annie and Nettie arrived shortly afterwards, ‘The Maria, owned by Mr. Kdward Stevens, Conimodore of the squadron, was unable to be present, in consequence ‘of having been struck by lightning s short time since. The other yachts were detai@ed m the city, owing to the ‘business and other engagements of their owners. ‘The Sag of the Vico Commodore was saluted by all the vessels. Immediately the anchor was let go, and the captains reported themselves on board the Favorita to pay their respects to the Vice Commodore and await or: ders. It was decided to get under weigh at an carly bour the next morning, for the purpose of sailing round the trial Lightship, thence up to Long Brabch, snd roturn to the dollars. engaged Mr. Davidgo, who ts altogether too clever an | teers, has been assigned to tho command of the First Annibiiater Spee “ hg 2 fi Ph ether ng m Horseshoe in tho evening. " 74 veh ap yacht beloaged to Mr. J. F. Eblia; thé | actor to be allowed to gomway and make money in Aus- brigate, First divinioe,-Gevenih sreiy core, Depart Bunion, “Wermaby wait OT att very after wed second ir. Seaman Raynor, and the third to Mr, John 0. mAes Of Virginia: 8, BUNLON: p . { ARGH. The GUA proved emineatly During the evening boats were ordered out and the | Popuiny , Walia, “MF. C. Walcot, Jt. we premume, tO be Mrs | Cog Clarence Buel, One Hundred and Miaty ninth | Connie aud alt darases of the fore cited wituont pale yachtsmes visited their friendson board the different vessels of the squadron. After spending « short time in conversation aud partaking of the owners’ hospitality, they again sought their boats. After returning on bosrd thoi: respective vessels, a brilliant display of fireworks took place. A large number Of rockets, blue lights and Koman candles were tet of Wood's stage manager, and the company and porform- | New York Volunteers, who was wounded in the action of | OF Inévuvemiono to to the patiem by Dr ZACH AMET. Hur 4 Broadway. Reters Ww phynciaus and el ‘The aail was over the veual rowing course of the Empire | anees aro to be of the old Olym ic school as nearly aa | the S4th of April, on the Fdentoa road, wear Suffolk, in at City Rowing Regatta Club, via:—To start (rom the foot of | the present degenerate generation will permit. It is ru- | Tfewnt at his home, in Troy, New York. It is believed r 114th street and sail down to a stakebout at the foot of | morod that Mr. Josoph Jefferson wili retura to assist that Colone! Buel will be able to join bis command io the D*4rerss, IMPAIRED SIGHT, ¥ . course of thirty days. — ty Se H the stakeboat from the Now | ars. Wood; but this, we fear, is altogethor too good to be | rhe venerable ey, Dr. Nott, President of Union College, MOISES 18 THB EAD, towards the Long Island shore; thea sailing | true, But why should we pauso to discuss theatrical | passed his ninety-seventh birthday ou the 25th int. CATARKHAL AFFEOTIONS OF THE THROAT, Up the Harlem river and turning & stakeboat at the foot | propabilities? No one can say what a day may bring General Corcoran, at proseat commanding at Suiulk, factory; for, although the explosion of the shell pushed up 8 mountain of water fifty feet high ‘above the surface of the Hudson, near the head | of the raft, not the slightest injury was sustain- od by the latter. The perfect preservation of ler pieces of wood attached under the raft | trou the different yachts. Their brilliant light was dis | % 16th street; thence from the New York shore to | forth inthis or any other line of busivess, Public atten | Bas istued « circular, dated June 26, in #bich Us ear CHWONIE CATARRI, Proved beyond a doubt that. the effect of the | tinctly visible from the Highlands, and for some tine the bon 's Isinnd shore—turning each stakeboat focr times | tion is ontirely eugroaed by the great military drama | Sean niet on prvigineg calla aero rer poe Coterrh of the typaute mncous membrane, ‘explosion was, as had been designed, in the | little det of ors vessels was enveloped in a wierd esas feos ane tap i i being enacted in Maryland and Penvsylvania. If | longer would be dangeruus to themselves anid eoaarcase OBSRUCTION OF THE RURTACIIIAN TOaK CURRD. 5 ge and ghosutke atmosphere. kness Srtly ‘check Unree: above-mentioned star performers, the rebels, achieve a success there, | 2% 0 tue movements je comm: . ty P forward direction only. ‘This singular feature | S41 pcg onsen he cpl Pau see yachts were started, with all their canvass spread, to | they may decide to make a Northern tour, via tho Cam. wesc erent CORA EYE STRATONTR MKD © df the Monitor torpedo we are not at liberty to | wrapped in sleep and rocked by grand old ocean's geatle | ‘atcteit sem, ,bepame, bien was, barely, eulciont | dea and Amboy Rallrond, and their appearance hore, ia MAILS FOR EUROPE. pest ated 5 Aescribe. What we have stated on the subject | sweil, as cach vessel swung lightly at its anchor. native element. ‘Tho result of the oontest was that the | a¥y other characters than prisoners of war, will apret ail cenaaaananenanned rer ya ee hale Ella soon at op pits we Saae Stee oe ovr calculations. Tho Cunard mail steamship Sootia, Captain Jodaoa, shore pers , ae Longstreet Jett the course after making threo tures, as Clty Intelligence. will leave this port to-morrow afternoon for Liverpool, her sail found thet she was incompetent to cope with ‘Tus New Bavos Oven us Hamax Riven --Messra, Jobo ‘The maiis for Rurope will close in thiscity at Ball past 4 piien, Rady ees custo eo Rly og ie BY the | Capp and Wan. , Tompkins, of Westchester, county, | '@ly® o'clock to morrow. , : : Vesraamal Valeemamar.. i> 2h, 12m. 890, | and Saxton Smith; of Putvem cousty, were recently ap. | TO? New Your fHrmain—Rdition for Furope—will be} oni agents waited in ever) ciiy The Eila...... Bosco: ‘2%. 18m. 12%. | pointed commiasionsrs to view and appraise the land be. | 'e#dy at eleven o'clock to-morrow morning, and will com +. t IRRCTION ‘ LABELS AND TA SAL KINDS, two pair of sculls, Two boats conteudel for thievames | Jocging to Jordan L. Mott, Fxq., which has to be taken for | ‘sit the latest Aesounts of the javasion, vt lanneylv tite White an colored. priniet and ime ly, the Winship and the Foster. the new roo bridge now iu the course of couxtructivn and Maryland by the Rebel Army of General Loe, thelr | sult purcnasers, at VICTOR Mavienn After a severe contest the Wiaship came in the win- | over the Hariom river, at the v serndi Movements, Doings and present Position ; The latest dos. | *!™ “ - ba : impos weenie tt (oe Y EBAMAKING NRATLY DONE —UAliRe STOP "The last and most interesting exhibition waa the trial | Third avenue. The above named commissioners of ap | Pelebes turegard to the Prograss of the Sioges of Vicksbure Bee NEE Set Cae Sieg meh. At an early bour on Friday morning we observed the Krom sw af tows Toe crews of the different yachts busily employed coiling Away ropes, polishing the brass work and cleasing down the decks. A large number of the yashtamey soon made their appearance and indulged in the luxury of a ptunge overboard. They emerged from the water glowing with health and vigor, and while making good use of thy “towels mapy sly jokes were cracked at the expense of ‘their companions who had never learned the art of swim ming. These latter, however, were not far behiod in the pan do no barm, as it is known at Richmond as as at Washington. So also is the fact that ‘a couple of shiploads of these under water pio- ffeers are now at hand where their good ser- wioes are most needed. We therefore acquit (Mr. Welles on the charge of want of enterprise as regards tlle torpedoes. But is it not time to order Admiral Dahlgren to put steam on the and) push the torpedoes past Sumter i matter of a bath, They patronized an improvised shower | of 5) Of a new boat, built by Mr. James M’Kay, | praisement held their first meeting on Saturday Inst, a | 84 Port Hudeon; The Movements of Gevoral Ranacrans’ | Artention paid to rises’ deeses. re A OW: agaiust thous rebel obstructions? bath, which was easily attainable with the aid of a good | which ia really» spleuihd dio its way. ‘the | Meemenet air. Mott; 1g Mottheres, took she revered | APY ba Tenvese, and all important News iw regard to |. , 10 ueing pest, near Bs. Minbolen eet bone 3 uatured gallor, who took very iundly to the duty of pour- | fou" — bene Kee aay eae, | oath, arr their plans of fature action, and then the preseat Civil War, The iatest News from Havana, DKKAS KHINTS TO ORDER, oa puis” At & badk!| ine bastsito¢adt act ove at who chide (ndergo-| citn/oMggnee ustwn one andi hres [et sicyen laches | estate ef tbe and prpowed To ve non, comprinng | Mexico, Central Anveris, aod repre of all atorenting F UNRIVALLED quet given by the Lord Mayor of London the } the ordeal. . ‘haa as-yet been seen cn the water. Mr. \--) cight hundred and twenty ive syuare fot | events of the past week. area Sees 7 pull thousand the bow oar, ably assisted by a stalwart crew. ‘Ihe boat PS nm fad a Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailin, THE GAIL AROUND TRE LiGuTAHIP. ‘onen Chose, Fs, — P, other day. Lord Palmerston declared that on | 100+ ven o'clock an 1 _ | proved am entire success, the distance rowed (a mile and | TOM tn Mel Oot cetnere Calvin ® LOW, Som & Co, 47 Ladgate itityloadon, King ViTTING AND MATMREAT. questions of peace and war, whether in the | geste pus ot trom tne diderent yachts ud londot all tho | niGaalipetttmieutes and forty one seronia, Bara of “at iaors of Weatebeater ovanty , and land, will receive advertisements and subvertptions for At UNION ADAM®, or West, France and England were in per- | captaics of the fleet on board the Vice Commo. | _The whole programme proved po cee He pho nna heed the Naw Yous Human. NO, ot *HOADWAY fect accord. We should take this as rather an | dore’s yacht. Ow returning to their ofa ves- | proceedings in a vory agreeable manner, — ciiirement fume Omelal Drewings of Murray, Rady & DE-ORBOMN'S sanfavorable indication for us did we not recol- | *!* the “click,” “click,” “click” of the” anchor oT Betbaet the ; Cave Keptuchy and Missour, Sate, Latanine . F ews UeRy, Barns Clase 363-—Jure 29. 1063. DS, 49, 34, 77, 6, 2h, 37, 6, 8, ST. Cease M4—June B, | 22, 44, 60, 25, 70, 58, 10, Oy Be 4, 16, \t free of char: her Ciroulare sent free 27 Rsereceing oe Go. Covingina. Ky.. or 4. Louie. do chain war distinctly heard across the water. Soon each vessel bad ite anchor up, and the white sails were spread. A puff of smoke from the Faverita, fol- lowed by the report of s gun, served to draw attention to the signal ‘Make sail,”’ which had just been hoisted by fect that the famous entente cordiale of Louis Philippe’s time was, like Pandora’s box, prolific of discord. Between the government of Louis Wapoleon and that of England there may be a wi We perceive that M. Alexander Dumas, the well known eae eee ae ae Sateen ren ere doa\ oo 14 French novelist, is about to undertake the laborious tase | Chester end to 1" of pablishing a metrical versioe of ‘Romeo and Juliet.” | Use. ,tue cine’ Pits, for Fils knowledge of the English language ie understood to | the other end. As the decision of ii ‘ siowers ob Unie question was considered of gréat is b ————$ AVING BREN APPOINTED great show of friendship; but there can never reaper ms papayas sa Keg ya prey, veyed heehngtaersst intimidate this tac regain Samael vse i ert eT a abcins baled H BEEN ABE Hit ader weigh around the Lightship. enturous and prolife author. proper Mot. 0 be taken s r He'sincerity. ‘The politics of both are diver- | © iver was remarkably favorable for the trip—bright | A collective edition of the writings of R. Monckton | for bridge puryoven, Mr. Sickles, one of the engineers en. | M@ver? of Henuany, 186, ee eee neh fe gronoe maga gent, and the necessities of the one constl- | sunshine and a clear bluesky, throagh which white, fleecy | Milnes, including bis umpubliahed poems, is announ-ed in pan d J ine oe tes ee Ao) | aw ellen 21, 34, 22, 8, 50,1 $8 35. 65,45, 7, 39. sustt pepe, of] deseripitone of the opportunities of the other. What- | clouds occasionally glided. Old Boreas kept the sparkling | Tandon. Commuasioners with place ready prepared, showing the | g, 61, 22, 26, 02, Tt 47, 65.25, 44, 5, 29, 59. i ane Circulars of the bridge and rr ATUARY, STAIR Prince Paul of Wartemburg has published bis trave's io pried opreclinny cher Foie in quesiKa, oe ae POs phot aD) pink IN PEARL SeRMeT-—Hetwoen seven and eight waves in motion witb a gentle southern breeze, making went by addressin, sailing very pleasant for ali bands. The Annie, a sloop ‘fous A MORRIS 4 CO. A ikmington, Delaware, they tay assert to the contrary, suspicion of each other must be the ever dominait feel- r cht, painted white, glided off shead of the other | parent tothe throne of Sweden and Norway, has als ‘ ing. England may profess to be enchanted vem cody ting to npeana tee of dhe Beat, the gon. | published « volume of aval lyrice of cobéWiersble merit, | 2'eiet lastnight aire brake outoa the afth foor of No. | | Prises Cashed fm alt fegentned, set Mavanwour 2.00.. with Louis Napoleon's successes in Mexico; but | te southern breeze was admirably calculated to develop | The journal of Mrs. Frances Anne Kemble during er | 14 l'art atreet,in ihe book bindery of fr bet a & ree H, wii? Bovis xdpaain fl Posen Oe Meese Serer Brodie «ieee she is in reality anything but pleased at them. | ner best sailing qualities. The yachts all made geod | residence apon a plantation tn Georgia as the wite of the Son er heey gpa sdsdaee re aidagea hn ef Be. SON es eas » iy NOLEN AND OL AA MENTE “ADL RAND mt I France establishes herself there it will give | time around the Lightship, and then steered for | proprietor is iu press, and will immediately be tesued by serie ee wf Prizes Cashed tm All Legattued Lotte= | (eurers, Xo. i? Duaue srt. corner Byusdwag er’s lous will be about $4,000, ineured for $5,600, in the | teries, Inferwation given, JOSE! ATES. Broker nu Long Branch. After sailing along tho shore for some dis- | Herper & Brothors. It is said to be the most remarkavie | © °, fio, and other companies. The first Wal ak A ‘ther a wealth of resources that will enable her tare of tbe inewor scelal life of the slavelolaiug | **. Mark's, Hamilton, a her com panie . 7 OPERATER LKR MaAwiC ? tance, each vessel mate its best time back to the rendez- EE ‘that bas as yet been published second abd third floors are occupied by John M — . Mite ine OW W Soom xe eynur goon to outstrip thé commerce of Great Britain. For this reason England can never be in “per- fect accord” with her in regard to her American policy. However much the former may desire damaged by fir tack on sacrea | 18Ck, etationer avd mess hag writ ie aupowiced ag in the press at Tondop. It treats of | AteT speue is anes mies Coan the book of Heateronomy separately. It will be pab- | ¥ eter Eee. dedie liehed by Appleton & Co., New York We. 308 Core (pan srl mare a Michelet’ lately announced work, “La Pologne Martyr » and vy Rol * Russie Danube,’ is) the reprint of a book pablixhed iu sig a yous, whore they arrived shortly after sundown. On Friday evoning the yacht Nettie returned to the city, and arrived off Hobokea at an early hour on Saturday morning. During the evening @ smart shower of rain fell, Jast- Bot iens the gume. ¥ Kure \o regalo the \ emmation, alleys all pain, wiecky gale 0 alk comes, ae Sew York, and 2 High Het. vorn, Lahden, Bugioe nome hours, necessitating the yachtemen to find amuse to see the Union broken up, she is still more | ‘é*mehours, 1834, with the addition of a preface, in whmp Michelet ' - = = ment below. This they apparently experienced but Inttie Chestastically eecomesetide the resttetion of Polish | %2:000 bY water: ins for $100,000 im city evmpan, By Vaugh ¥ YOU WANT TO RF CURED oF L¥.D& anxious to keep down the growing power and | gimo.uy in doing, as the sounds of vocal music aud peals | gauonallty. crise 09 i eigen Hi bmadedipadander antec herr Rg eo nos omy ARLE ge ogo | Tare Word, tionality. "Ane celebrated political economist, Michel Chevalier. ie, | TunCaracn or tnx ifipoxya, For Lam—GRawp Picmie.— by command of Emperor, engaged om a large work on | The congregation of the pretty litte ew Catholic Church Mexico, the principal object of which is to make the | or tne vadonna, recently erected jo Fort Lee, are to have French’ people acyiainted with the resources of that coun- | fe Ve Tie ceink Valley tomorrow. A fue ‘ uy. The drst part of the Bde has already appeared brass band has been engaged 10 farnib musir—so that Mantee M. Michel bas just published in Paris @ work ent ‘ied | fhe raicuurts will have A Chapes to dance, bewdes ex Havana Man “1m Kerseats on France, les Francais en Eoowe, ike ae J AT MATLLARIDS #AL0G joying @ pleasant trip to the conptry. The mroceets are Hl Broadway, b-tween Houston auc relations in freee days between Frauce and scotland, | (ye Peo riated Lo the benefit of the cburch ariging out of the unfriendiy attitade of England ty both oN <1 joutendint Saree! Leith. of Company * & Son's Own countries, wore veryck se. No man in France @ beitor PReENT ATION wiemee 2 as qualited by previous training—philological wud archac— | 7, One Hundred and ikirty ncoond New York Volunteers ann to write the bistory of these stirring times than the an- now stationed at Newbern, NX. C., was on the 34 of June commercial prosperity of France. We there- fore apprebend nothing from this closer draw- ing together of the affections of the personali- Hes of the two governments. If it means any- thing it is to dissimulate some fresh causes for distrust and jealousy. ——— Brxcotatixa ww Broop.—In the midst of this of laughter frqgn the cabins of the different yachts very clearly proved. PIG RACK AND OTHER AMUSEMENTS. The sun rose bright and clear op Saturday morning. The mist and damp of the previous night soon disap peared, while the clear,cool morning alr gave additional beanty to the scene, Scarce a ripple was on the face of the water, and, as sailing war evidently ent of the question for some hours, another meeting of the captains was held Hommer is (hetine (0 vee DR LATIN thes tome ws d health Wo every Join wie a Gor char per benim ( Depa 120 | bashan tres (4D fopnns senor. Ast for LEATHER YELLOW DOCK SYRUP Take no otter Metabiinbed IRR 10 by dr ngginn rong = here M ANINE LNAU RANOR ‘terrible war, with the national capital in dan- | on board the Favorita for the parpose of making srrange thor whe hes 0b, wall Auaiipa the re. caches deitversd’} mode the reciplant of a five gold waieb aud chain, the rt REBEL ChV INKS, J a neighboring State invaded, the bulls ments to pass time away. On board one of the yachts wae | | M- Guiznt ie yubialayg rene pas sien rexdy | gilt of the members of bie company, asa woken of their METROPOLITAS s Dears of Wall street are still speculating in & stray pig, o vigorous, kicking, squealing Wetle porker, | hie jong promised work, ‘Troie Rois, Trois Peaples, ot | Ligh estimation of bim ## an officer and gentlewan - when "I ihetkasicioonsiiont, and 7 which had several times entertained ali hands with | Trois Siecles,’! fonp tor KE ote and stocks anPblood. The stockjobbera |, specimen of is vooai abilities. The pre. | The Arst volume of Townshend's Encyclopedia of the | Brookiyn City News. Puste, 044 -an be found rupted wor Che einen 6 eliow, based upon “Rebellion Record,’ ix 1. Procenviseg.—The dot Al 7 of this city, Philadelphia and Washiogton are | secce of a ne. preg & swim, nom compte, overs the evente of 1961 and oumbers bogs ase poten or sk pact ste, oa a Gewese’ wiamnmer | THIN COMPAMN INH senses ail MARINE KtgaER m mateb, wi y firet thousand eight he pages. met inet @ + pre . whe oe oe eagerly watching the bloody drama now pro- | ming a Othe Beha Z Puldki ia the title of a new Poluh news: | resdiution directing the purchase of ove hundred and jErv eb. Us Brectony fiddle. The crews of the diferent yachts were called together, and piggy offered a8 a prize to the beet swimmer. About fifteen volunteered to enter the liste, or RINK OF CAPTURE SY REE TL CRUTEEES ‘ around the capital, not because of any 1A LomiMnn onanam patriotic interest in the fate of the country, but paper which has jast appeared in this cy. Jt is a email beet, printed neatly and tn clean type, aud the articles are eminently patriotic. The Central Polian Comittee in clry deeming Bitty rinen and city officers fifty copies of the Brooklyn Oxy L copies auffictent to supply the in order to make money out of the affair, no | rather ihe water, and strive for the possession of piggy. | ‘he United Staten bave the control of the new paper, | Tie Mayor sent ib & comnmuneatin \& relerence Wan n »—* Rovite 2’ tediend paces 1 fartberance of Pollet lib 4 ’ ' narKe, Addreen Dr J on matter which way it may remit. It is even ] The preliminaries being all inet, palin a thagh | nd et oe Peto ot lp td ee are my Ned A ae nl aasanedt anon pa pole sete ' wer nee Sere, Degree fe im , , : of grease @ bide, the signal, ume hor just made ite rance tied | for grading sm . = r LUve writ stated that some of the government employes cepted ¥ pode: aera 8 wale aan ‘of Horace B. Wallace Ene bok. 2 pad- | Porst lowt the nal cortifiente, and on hie application ‘Trassco—Rarsh “« } M. sy vaca he ovnp = ieiithinecin, (il have come on here to speculate upon informa: | (iy rr oats wore lowered nto the waier, ecto of { Priadelpbia. 1M Bree’ | gg atating tBe facie, the Board iaved a new certiionte w | Tomsk aay ounce road | Sow Teh aeons ; , tion which they have oe sor the heh them containing the yachtamen and their yinitore, and one | Bymboliea) apd not Imitative,”” and "The law of the De. | Borst for one thourand and tts aed th ay roots “ PETIBING CF WORM _ 4 Departme: regard robable issue of compet velopment of Gothic Architectore The work is likely he giving onde to Indemntty the city rbow!d the or v Preekics Saliowness, Eruptions. 1 . 1 . 49x ie = po Bigg Sgn Bade Mo Wore for the prie. | So eiome very popular. end a tew illectrated edition ir | Csi cartiveate be found. Borrt molt tbe cariibente 10 | gyge Rpeoke aor! all Rain Bia Sei olka Ss | sao cn i PO This is the patriotism boats neared the #hore, and & the present campaign. patrio Siowty the pand the swimmers | promined to the public. Fierioan Mirong fof eight hundred and thirty vive dol- | Hanan Wedwainn Koay, 463 Brows way, near rand rirte were divesting themecives of their clothes. When about | PO"USS work is announced to appear ip the coming fal! ass Hirong I tote wen reteet@es by ibe ety x; i of the nineteenth century. The Wall street | jity" yards off the adore, the awimmers ail being ready, | entitiad “Tue Soew Puke Album, a Collection of Cond | eud'uires beioired avd ait Ovilars nod piaty ene couta es |W. A, I soy te clique is thinking of nothing but bow to make | te pis was threwn into the water, about a dozen yarda | Crystaie.’’ The volume is jilustraced by drawinge Of | gadion paid ar interest. Subsequently the origpal Cer | in the world Breit Fegre a “ brokers and bank Abend of the bout containing bie wouklbe owneis. A | spow takes on paper, magnified 10 ten timer their origi- | fuente wus found. Soret exprorwes Las read.owwn Wo re | by ail @roggiets anv ads Pact is, pare money, and none of our ers ankers | pjunge, @ splash,and fiteon vigorous And practiced | hal tire LOente Tawney be received from Alderman Strong, but meee rompers bad ftarted ip pursuit. about une minute t received by Alderman Mrong Mer Barw « Tricopheregs.— , oy Drwggine propose to raise money to send off troops to For artele repel the invaders. The god of Wall street is The teat and cheapent arte “War Pietares (rom the South,” is the title of «new Ipc wo the w the rebellion, written an officer in the rebel fo larent tne May Ae ie name denotes, it will treat of our civil | of ine Board aboold be ground, WiLake 1 Wilken fini OF Matr Dyeing " . being it Operates on Sou! coneding lor the recovery of (he muey Wigs, Toupees, é i -Lalwive” et ithe golden calf. lta on hight Hen. Witla Reogh, ove ot the Juager ot ine cocree! wae directed to (ake fuch proceedings Kind | Se4 Wetar Le wen wet i TE Tea Ta! , tors ie beeeaee. hor Majesty'# Court of Common Piean in Ireland, if pre | » special commnitiee © three was appoiuiod Wo i vestigate, yeadwey biery aaune wor United States Circuit Court. Before Hon. Judge Shipman. paring & History of Ireland from the U Job Aiderman Strong bad with bie master, toe Cibclcton, ofered by Alterman Belknap, was adept preeeeyn ne PRET OLOUCAL 200) ; . printing two hucdred doliare to porchase © pint’ | ine complenion ant shin | Ail (reama aA penaterreie a bane & Brooke, won mune wre Jucumom, Ve Aree & sip Komen J t + a0) HOUSER CASES—EXCESS OF DUTY RETURKED od, -~ 70 ONE HUMDWED 4ND BORTERN CLatwayrs. tay carly phage hed segregate Cristadore’s Hair Dye, Preserveet ly Bae ei hey Rag we sent frome a * 1 or J * ~~ jue 29 —One Hundred and eighteen Claimants agains “ Jeme 26 - In Re, Jen Grigg Le, an Infant.—Motion vue. | Mime Nenacw Racare or tome, ¥. | Jar “agerear FOWLME & WELLS the fe | house in Twenty firet ptrest pear eintb @ Ae Custom Horse for Return of Duty —Mesare, J. B. Craig half of petitioner, Thecdane Lee, of Philadelphia, m - ; “% ! nd Sidney Webster appeared as counsel for onc hundred ay og , to pet down the case for im. | cceupied by a family named Comming, wat Cmcovered Hetr or Baldness,—Con. | Ww Wg Amp THR GRPAT ©PN OF THE FRreENP and eighteen claimants for the revorn of excess of duty w= as alleging ie og ~ I - to, be * ore he ge nid pr greta ates DR GRANDIBAN (66 yoort capeme! | ait yy oo Ge . fen sve ager ot and Morrell, 6 ‘ oe . ib pM oe oh to koa by on goods of various descriptions during the terme of | faverite, thet be, bad been.| eee Rrnea an entrance and found Cummings ood bis feta, Bethows onde ts ea 4 Collectors ‘febell, Redfield and Mhrney, The variout | three oo bere three monttie pronecuting thi writ. | wite Iying belplen cated on ibe hoor, abd ther Bre ee ce ek te plaintiffs claim, under tho decision of Judge Nelson, | man to Opposed on the ground that the evidence of respondent, | two smal) cb) dren asleep io bed, Bi uo come oun date FD ponLk. Boon, id every ewere te We fon od Oi tke Fo lene ip ow pre Ot ; dered in tast, in which bis Honor stated that ry Mire. Fannie A. Lee. the fnother, was vot completed that | per The room wer fled with rmoke sed ib & short | e wre / re Octover Inst, 4 the mother, wbo Dad been obliged by petthianer's ervey time they would have ail been rutecated § The officers 50 Conte, Binck of | yowonina oh OST) aie SOre raree , the government were clearly liable ie aicn penap or | Seett So Ago from bie to this city, Rave she. hed rected Fer | got thes vet in Safety. The hosse war partially de a No 1 Bar ley eireet, Gold W Mogrcrems Reait Dor Fieee eimgheiy fog eret a oxcess of duty, ond that \f ® merebant bad yo ey of | most Lworyeare, bad simplyexercined her. right of taking per: | ciroyed hefore Une fire was pot out Leer rene pe . "| RUREDEAL 6, be freevwes such imposition and refused vo refond it, he be | ing pension of bor cid. that petitioner bad no business of | sursnce, . } i | . Teemed unworthy of the confidence of his follow traders. | aciekiy means of support, baying been maintained ever since her | Wyatt's oA. BL oF Downie Htremgtn } grt on sees United States Distriet Attorney raid, that vader tbe | much wo marriage, and even curing the separation, from | ” Liv pALaaM | os . a ruling of Judge Ne'son the — would pot Ofer | others w focome. uring the movey *he supplied Bim to poreoe ar We, the wndérnigned agers on brerd the | pall. D palean. } . any oppositinn to tho Mot om ion to winning persecate her, thet there had been 96 sAjudication of the | sieamelhip Hees, before reparating . wire fo axpreme our | © pierre bs wore directad hy Judge Shipman te render & Fighia of the parties 1p Menusyivane Cane edjourved te 16 Captaie Hockigy for iin cour@ome Ohh | oq disesans of arent inepornty the Warrencet bent in coallly aed cheageet ore ed wt and talety of 0 for each plaiwtitl for the amount cl % *Gounest for ‘iaitnants, Webster and Craig ment, KE. Detadeld Smith cud Behan Allen, Augeat 3 ‘oy petitioner, W oa Te FUNMTON & ROOTTELD Gomera) aj 19 dhe tt, weet Wie Ongar easty © Call Quick. The Paptic Kagermese to | Ladies nore of lis -antoutll le nat mervebove : i ned, FW Munro, Cagnam FF. 0, Fowler, Coote Hy | i] | |» ~ } ; me ron OL ATRASY, Jone 29, 1802. fth Massach wsetts, Frou, veorge J | Arey, Jotm Mickie. Wim. Ferguson & 2 Aenea \ A ron \ ‘ yan eres, Jone £), 1848, | Kershaw, Jar. J. MeGovers, John Radel tron tmibote, A “ ' ‘The following is tua calendar of the Cunrt of Appenis ing aod #1. Tiley have ar. | Contoredt, dat. HN Mamogen, 4, Gren, Wen Comert ra . Ongie em to | be none at Me re ege, Theat Retet thee Mardathh, Archibald willy Revtey, Wea. G. tarts The rived from Ne for Jane 30:—Nos. 120, 12¢, 192, 123, 87, 126, 127, O42 ehusetts Yoh me \\ qeateudae of usec 128. 120 \ the Forty Mids Seana | The Me

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