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ALABAMA. i i fi Hl ; \ sport in atx minutes, little Additional Details of General Grietson’s |"Tho Effect of the Defeat of | Secu trike nmi Goin Suman tot BS atti Raid Through Alabama, the Rebels, pe s =e pilothouse ry ‘ ees asiek bia ord Tookout On bon . eo. do ae. ise tn oy sie une, inl, Pate 7ramia eet giza,eaa |, Ut 3,000 Whe sold at $1 60 for umpand 1 20 Mefand of Tas daa Eatl os mites nae Kner ‘TaLLow was a shade caster; ssles 90,000 Ibs., at Ana Business Reviving im Mont- Our Louden Corresponacnce aay reg Way seats | soya — H st same Ber ABa SMa om ‘EVPOOT OF THE REBM. DEFEAT 1 BNGLAXD. a 4 ‘ —116 bhds. Kentucky sold’at 9c. « 11c, : 4 at ‘Donau; ty ty te | eat a ar ci | Rant acs asta a She "ee a is wa) RL i ee ae , 5 at sunset N. pn _Smetenans, 1, May 6, a. favored the so-called Confederate canso, have now given charged and trod wi ‘remy ponds ‘ot vty ies sige | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS: ; — yr Dostncee ts gredually boing Terumed, and good ender | simeeay Sree cai sas ted Sel, Davie Onveven | inside La chan 3 Stee piel No 6 Wars Oruxer—Roows 28, 26 axp 27, Prevails gon:relly. succeeded in establishing their independence it could a7 vee 4 Rupr Wars On Sunday, May 28 the Rev. ar. Tha flloming approved Masters ad Ofloors have remived ‘The theatre, under the superintendence of Professor J. | nave but been temporarily. As it has turned out, and ncogeretnaring sellin’ $209,003 Vary bol Brookiy, Ki a t SS ee ce ve importa, ary = A * u : @& Maur Bingham, was re-opened last evening, and wae | as al] who knew anything of the United Btates knew it qate respectably attended. would turn out, the most sabid Southern supporters are Thousands of negroes attend daity st Colonel Baker's | runty satisfied that everything has been for the best, In ‘Mice, who is chief of the-commissariat department, ap- | this connection I may state, as I have done in most of ‘Biying for wniions, and in addition ¢o them, many of the | my previous letters, that the people of Great Britain, the ‘maest respectable families, who have not the wherewithal | masses, never had Southern proclivities, and that they ‘@> obtain food, as the rebel scrip is worthless and they now rejoice in the glorious termination of the war. ypoasees mo other funds, The number of ‘rations issued | Trade alee begins to look up, and though it 44, of course, ‘@e white people number <daily two thousand, and to | folly to expect cotton to fall to ite old price for a long estored five thousand. ‘time to come, if ever, mercantile enterprise generally thas taken s new start since the surrender of General Mowrcomnay, Aa, May 7, 1866. | | 1. a siart which 1s steadily progressing with each even! May %. at he resldonce of th bre parent Rev. Arch: ie o 4 deacon McCarron, Miomaxt C. Gavin to J. Bravy, g } : i i i ! ' i brig Alex Nickels; Choris sehr BW Brow: 15) Vincente Morita, bi fat PR Aner | ” Gampbel, rig ia Oris George L ie: Msten=aiae All commissions outstanding over one year require to bt presented at the office for renewal. Miscellancous, Ausnican Liorps—Supplement for June 1, containing a¢ Ivneton——Lonsy.—At tho residence of the bride's 5 2 0. 26. 213,904 7108 Seo mi at parents, Manhattanville on ae be By by. the —S ‘Onvis—Wran.—At the Central Baptist church, Brook- +++ orv $9,770,831 2,816,488 8,604,868 2,852,266 | ), ‘uesday, by the Rev. John W. Sarles, ied & age pester, Ve, to Mien Anti B, as follows with former returns:— daugh' Samuel “Esq:, of Brooklyn. . the roeddonce of the” Register and the Supplement oan be hadat the offices of th. Association, $5 Wall and 18 Broad streets, “Wie transports J. D. Swain, Red Chief No. 1, Virginis, | a einer intelligence that arrives fromthe States, (MXTANSION OF THB SUFFRAGE, ct 1864. ‘1986, $862,661 1,258,237 , 885 puylkill Pa, Mr. Jexewan Tarion, of canes Tioo.eed i210 New ort, 4 Min Anan second dmughter of Gideon t, Eeq. No cards. Purser McManus, of steamship Fulton, from Port Roya) has our thanks for the prompt delivery of our files of papers a pees er 7 ‘The absorbing lecal topics of conversation and dis. | having Died. ‘acceptable the fret’ boats which fol- Navy ino af aetiad : f ‘lowed the sa oad gdb ag se Bteele up-the Ala, | cussion inthe public prints here now are tho prepars- | ladies. rag - tee tantnen hae Merchanteand bankers are hereafter to make the Mer- | Began. —Of consumption, Jon Brogan, 8 native of Yeama river, No gunboat attended them, and they arrived tions for fresh election and the determination on the past Benicia, as far as Navy Poipt, and was re- chants’ News Room in Pine street their exohange. Bia gent of bape ene wren Treland, in tho part of the peopte ‘that during next Parliament there ‘The friends uaintances are respectfully invited without any trouble from guerillas during the three days to attend the ai, from his late easier Ge Gold aia Apa, Ackles, trom Boston for Dalhousie (before re pera run ito by bark Agnes), put into Liv NB, or ne 1th inst, with loss of rigging, topmaste, t 4 stancheons, part of plankyg on the port ae ‘They were afoul over ong Spur and a Lalf. ; be of thi ‘That the tte'teok them: coming from Mobile. — an bean wah ont - peo sie. sires, Bros lyn, on afvernoon, at balf-past one | | The following ts table givele-summary: of the remese x. the = Monroomeny, Ala., May 8, 1865. : o'clock, wishes sun. Tle ce widow of Peter | s2aXew Orleann, ab Be utes accounts {rom eseh of Whose ‘Wrevet Major’General B. H. Grierson, with two bri- Bartege, a noting of parish of Mullahoren, Tullag- Ew York. willen, county Cavan, Steamers. “ 13 Her friends and relatives, and those of her brother, & «gades, commanded respectively by Brigadier General T. J. Lacas and Colonel Joseph Karge, of the Second New Berney cavalry, moved from Blakely, Ala. @emeral ‘Lucas marched‘ on 'the ‘9th of April towards \ternately with like effect. Sat “@lafborne, on the Alabama river. When near Mount | government funds. Besides, every citizen has‘ also an | ‘Bimself completely satisfied wit! the trials he had made. ‘TMeasant he ‘encountered the ‘Fifteenth rebel cavalry, | inherent right to control the passing of laws which may ‘3HE RETURN gare vince yop ne ne ‘about foun huadred and fifty streng. Hoe-soon dispersed | and must affect his private interests. Thesearethe usual : ‘them, killing & number and capturing seventy prisoners, | forms 8 argument now commonly and openly used, and es eae es SI See ea acini «tetas mood Bhi Patrick Martin, are invited’ to attend the funeral, on Barks, beng Agate at one o'clock, from her late resi- dence, No. 237 Elizabeth street. Camragit.—On Sunday, May 28, of consumption, Joan ives and friends aré respectfully invited to at- ‘tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 343 East Ninth street, between avenues B and C, on Tuesday aftor- pag dh -y 8 ing, May 28, of ti Convisu.. \y moral |, of cor jon Linas, ints booster sereaseedenednevait tbwo battle flags and one plese of artillery. which few now dare attempt to contravene, The long | tide, steamed back to her moorings at the Mare Colonel: Kaage's brigade moved ‘from Blakely ‘on the | PO plerlous strugsle tt the Uri eratch he wonder’ | :Ialaud Dock. rom the tnanino favorable opinion 00/000 | of the brain, Axia int daughter of Charles ‘expressed by the officers conduct! experi ‘and Ann’Eliza Cornish. ‘Miah cf April, proceeded northwest to Greenville, thence | ern States have contipually and unflinching! Tau toe nan. wo uamone pro iaediale 100, ‘Notice of funeral in Tuesday's i ‘ § i Fi : E i a E EEAED Lucas marched from Claiborne to Greenville, thence | worid so incontroveriil the ‘superiority of a per- or two 1 carriage of one of the caused by not morthwest (o Union Springs, on ' the Mobile and Girard | fectly liberal over on See gee » plactny oes oer 4 ‘his w il be easy ro- Conms.—On Saturday, May 27, Jouw B. Couns, late of ‘Rakroad. have yo meee a gaor Piha = omnia or ier sad. mae no fault of the + song ‘In every 1 bag Race pp her pag er rote im seins pr make portions is the vessel the t nati ‘unoral will take fenday) ‘uoon, pon thelr arrival-at Troy, the county:seat of Pike | Woria dail have coouped from the tramumels of the'arls |'‘was"given.. after the vessel rekarned to her moor! 100000 | ene o'clock, from 178 Thompeon street, His relatives NEL erry pe ee in MeDougall, Captain Baldwin and Teetoeo | Ad frlende'aro invited to attend without further notice. | itp is'nt be sutyed ty wo Aovaabanks; to erin nth @oenty, General Grierson was met bya flag of truce, with | tocratic despotiam they are new.held in, that the whole ‘Maat ove s@eepaichesduforming him that en armistice had been | World will have to thank the United Biates for freedom ‘Obit Engiteer Fornbohim, were to moet ase committes Euuorr.—On Sundsy moruing, May 28, at Throgg’s ; and happiness. The and good men whom Donaht mained at M: Ne Westchester county, New York, of diarr!: (ON Callao, Howland, N! Bt 4 agreed upon by General herman and Johaston, with | Baropecompied to freer share and ae ef | Tana, fo Wocsive thal’ decision," Doubtloce they wit 10h mo | eee vnc coauky Vormannghggveland, ta tho,| wits gph wh on ssar: Hod so erie sot bo * peace, Also at tho same time he was | the New World, carrying with them their abilities and |. readily receive the vessel at his hands, sign the necessary 100°000 Tad year of hie age th Sei hi ton i Imanded a copy af a rebel paper, printed in Eufasla, Ala, | ‘heir noble prinéiples, derived from ajust appreciation of | papers, which will rid his back of » Durthen he, in com- 300,000 friends and acquaintances are requested to attend | Banks George, Hi, ahd Tse Catharines March 16; Drate lesneitting the ameneination of President Lineotn and | frun"tyenw’ tint ‘homer by stad eualiion of the | eesti ne cecontrectors, ee perferined throng Soa,ce0 | the funeral, at Os Eaters chareh, Westchester, on Fuse: ye, BH, was spoken March 18, no lat, de, witi Bocretary Seward. suistocratie’ with the gespoue monarchical prinicple, eed Rey a es labor performed throug! Ea ig fee May 28, Tuomas J, Esrer- iver Crocker, Lay NB, was at Lahaina Maret Be consluded to move to Eufanla inorder ¢o more | loft with no 3 Sena Jobs Saegage = male sagan ‘but —_—_____—__—_ ae0'o0e n00x, Ja tho 56th your of Be age. vingllakon 4 9p en he Bavsuge out front Fe x -euaily pubsist‘hia comesand. roca this pojas they hed | SW", Sui and, commueratcn, Tome Tethe glorious Ten'o00 | ,, Tbe relatives and fen of ie mil ore requosted 10 yapbuck whale 1D ? gafroad communication ‘with General Wilson at Macon, | principles tor which they sudered, to the cradles of thetr 220,00 | Nana poe Bean rtthencets, alball-pact yg Cal, NB, arr at aloahuano Maroh 28. 60 ‘@eorgia, and telegraphed from thenee to General Sher. yee ip multe) Lc contemned, but 140,000 two ofeleck, withers ty ice. 84, Hogan, NB, wr ot Talenhyane Apall 7. gnan’s hoadquarters in North Carolina, ee eer ea, reine tan boom 10 Dati $90,000 ali Hamiflon, om Saturday, May 27, | nothing since leaving Pa: nny i in, opening a new ‘Mrs. Many Fampsaven: 78 years. rk Islander, Cash, Nang arrest Talcabi vray, ‘hey remained af the above place four days, whon | international exhibition of ere, His Roy 400,000 The inven und pata aid thes of Der tae, broth. tn liebe anon oc, mon out, ar ‘Wey roveived news that General Johneon had . to have bgen of the most 100,000 | ‘ers, Jobn and James Van Nostrand, are fully in- rit oe with 800.50 phn! and that the War Depertwent ot Washington kind, and the-exhibition iteelf, ibm all that -I she funeeal, a6 Crist Church, Brookly, “ficela, Luce RE, sid fwom Paleauano Apett 8, « = val ‘(Qdonday) afteraogn, at twao'clock. erulse. J pbongeomery, vin Toskongeo. Fh Ea oeene an a eS Fes am Bunday ‘28, SEE on Seat, Elonagy,. 7H, sd from Telebuaoe Apri ta county Alta i ee NS ital Societe, Aaedoam Manat Turd “cam Tae people. tnronghant. she. oauniry. were extremely we 2 eemee, foes Sami on sory of sospeoifally iavited 10, o@and the funeral, oH Tuos- |, Dir-Ceisets Tacky Nm), wan ot Rawbadon Magy, Sriee “gextous for pense, corerenas, ‘ant (oer bee been | 2s Constants ene Pe ark hs | “day afternons, 3 retot, Srom bie late reekdenoe, No. | Waslorn Gssuud, ond heme is the fell, femmes. mieoh incensed wt y . ‘Seting end ih weenie who hare wrged-eod forced | St Davie ber stay Renta hee ” aon thd wy ured th funeral, rom 101 Fast hee : agora Gea sles Lrethr inthe aosnee ‘Society Wanner; avd appear ast wa under the Rete ry wim on Sisy moriieg, 1ay ‘tise HL, eon Seare pela Heowmny, waities, Bad meee whole: pm cart y much ‘demoralized and hy erates up into os of justice and eonfess- The relatives ‘Of the fmumity are respectfully freacouble of the community are anxious for the tigen Cade ps gencingges el magsont¢ mol Ba ping. that invited te attend the from the residence of bis @uecence of our armies that order may be restored. ae. hye Pomme pte Sigpctbeniry Page! od ox General to shia city ebout noon, mother, No, 9 Bast Tweaty-eiith street, on Tuesday afver- a rampener sd — Sone, tes. | Kent fon greens angh ohges pr hare ~ and last evening returned to New York. noon, w three o'dlock. sat stand, gated in (his mareh, is:—Brovet Ge of bridge. Om thas occasion the Rev bs was Ouie, . ane Mars Haas, pte y . 4 friends are inv! by ‘the funoral, on Tues- touae oftheir questions, 08 te grand tint his knowledge Ri Marrmas season, of Amber ‘R. 2, me oldest | note is ‘ gaz aburnoon, attwo ol, atthe Presbyterian ehuren, . es sheng pire ing gradwate of Harvard College, died on May 22, aged | “1.279, with Of s . «« @Q1, 068, _ jokus, Second | Of ® privileged nature. Mr. Wagner, 1 anny mansion, is anaanpace Ho was born at Chelmaford, Mass.,.on | 4. iach an Sr engraserrageaha 9281,908,020 Kuuwe.. saturday, May 20, Geoncu Kama, Jr., aged Mow Jersey Cavalry, Acting Assistant Quartermaster. é.years, 11 months and 10 . Cee eae, ng see tee Ss Recent Titzois, | te part of Mr. Wagner led to voma,qucations, as to the | June 28, 1709, and graduated at Cambridge tn | “Danks for the week ending May 20, Iuelu- 18Eessivonand friends of the family, the instructors | Cos‘schrs BAT Saker, Knights, Sorannah; Sohn ‘Slusmaa, ene een Veena and First Loulsiaoa cavairy, | sscred nature of @ confession made 10. priest, boing | 1798, of which lass there are now only fw eurrivors, | | sive... ™ g1,021,050 | and eomlor class of the New York Froc Academy, and | Banks, Washungion;, 3 Wi Baxter, Philadephia, ‘qed Focond Maxsachuectts battery light artillery. + | asked in the House of Lords yooterday, when the viz:--Humphfey Devereux, Heq., of Salem, aud William | Previously issued....... ++ 128,769,120 | the members of the ‘Bockety are respect- No nasoal as wind ‘ ‘Cok. Karge’s ‘consists of the Second “New | Chancellor declared that there were no such privileged Williams, Exq., of Nashville, Tena. ———— | fully invitedto Ce ceed metic ‘this Are Emme C, Surinam; Mary Means,Jersey — po ened Tenth, Twelfth and Thir- | communications acounding to Evgliah law, It.may be a ‘Total circulation. issued to date, ..........$130,680,170 | afternoon, ‘at two e'clock; at the Charch of gre om RE, May 96—Are ship Astronom ( ‘@eentis ‘Indiana cavalry, and Fourteenth Ohio battery. question how far the Chanceiler is righ that | Travel om the Baltimore and Ohie'Ratl- ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has designated the | Commuaton, corner of Twentieth street and Sixth avenue. Brem), Hi 7} mek These troops were temporarily organized in this man- f ™AY Lrg be tried at some future period; escay reatt 5 ‘Maram.—At her seaidence, No. 11 Hanson Leary, Diocren: eter Wi blast, 4 ect tor this parvicular expedition ou the 16th April, 1965, | '™*, It is a remarkable instance of bigotry, if he is right, a Traders’ National Bank, of Rockester, N. ¥.,a8 a0 8d- | prookiyn, on Saturday, May 27, Mra. Mantua ‘reerleas, Patisreon, Bt J 3 Werman, Races, “Tue distance marched by the command was about four | fat such a state of things should be allowed to extut in Bantimons, May 28,1865. }. ditional depository of the public money. relies orev of Macclesfield, England. Gia bat Armenia, Im sae er ‘fendred miles. General , (excepting ade. | England; and.itiato behoped thats. will be in- | During the recent reviews at Washington the Baiti- r ——— ‘Funeral to take place tuis (Monday) afternoon, at three », Doane aa 5 Ceshment of forty men under antived ‘hare | Wodueed teso-the law. .As now -<xieting fon direct | ore and Obio Railread carried between Washington OrTNy.COMMERCIAL REPORT. o'clock. Pol May %—Arr U8 steam Mahoning, Te ee rs aeons, snvuld (o Cathe TOE XMPEROR OF THR and Baltimore, more than forly thousand passengers, "ian Saronnar, May 27, 3868. | suneaars sti, May $0, of slong nd yalafel | Wesstes cn Sai) Oey ces Marets, sehen Bh L. -R pia, 10 A ‘The Putt y ness, James MoCoRMmcK, & ive county xan, eo hg ag yRENcn is still on Mente.se meeting with one continued ova- | excellent time and without accident. ‘The expedition command of Major a. meath, Ireland, @ years. ‘Genera! Lucas’ staff, left -Monroevil! tion during all bis progress through bia African province, rales bbls. e Sez ‘those father.in. | Sid bark Norton Stover. er hich ‘conetated df the following offcers:-+ | 7 Paris, Bowever, there ia nothing doing, as is Majes: | eemeteaeee panes pr all 80 7 313651086 fOr Pete Ot en ie see mepacitully, invited to attend | qieANA RAH, MAY Arr eche Nancy Mill Ball York Bee a A Bue Liew. U. Bluse” Lieut, Ww, | ("8 abvonee hax put all things to i, “Tuscon: | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Uisteaneral frouhhs iain roelaence, Ko, 605 Second ave- it, nothing more. Brrapstergs,—Receipts, 10,676 bbls. flour, 375 bags | nue, at ten o'clock, this (Monday) A solemn re- ‘MISCELLANEOUS 4. C. Honbouser, and Company Bh Louisiana @avairy, numbering forty-five men. ° corn meal, 6,643 bushels wheat, 7,460 do. corn, 21,161 do. pote mre will bé celebrated at the Church of St. John | \ J. are ‘ver anxious nt. JM. Elis that the Emperor. of Austria and bis brotber Maximilian Suxpay, May £6, 8665. vangelist, Fiftieth street, near Fifth avenue, far LLCOcK": ROUS PLASTE! er, 1 can aseure you | ‘The tending feature in Wall street during the peatwesk | Cee 824650 e..Deriey. The flour marke: was heavy the ropostof hie soul and from thenoe to'Calvary Ocme- MEDICATION OF INDIA RUBBER. Claweville Beli’s landing on the jestroyed’a large amount of belonging the Emperor Maxi- and priees were again 5¢..a10c. lower, mostly on the | tery. their us ‘relieve Inter- Sc rad praneaked lenge quantiticn of mata nt hia newiy o1eate | Outer of the Regia 10 See ae et eeuaa as waned Detter grades, ‘The salee were 7,000 bbis., closing quict McGow <x,—On Friday morning, May 9, at ten o'elocé, | ma) Pain more quickly than a blister. 2 a, and armas, of all-desoniptions. Arriving | Guxe Rudorph. What 1 told you betore is true. The = sronsioy nae lp Sheitereas a one time 40-38%. | 91 our quotations, Canada flour was also heavy ond | 0,00 tna arscciues MoGowin, we ge 58 | rn Asthuna, Lambago, Badknche, Cold Feet, Pains ef the Senet ny he nz eng yor Fory | Revere ote Se May sae ga 7 ee an | tes of har enn, Store| Ens Rca esate | Sta An Mar a ws some ni the enem: - | Fe - mr} vj ; bbls. this (Monday) afternoon, " 4 ALLENTOWN, aeere react sous two hundred and fifty to three | 12.Fealty Because be fiuds his position untenable, osten- | Monday 00%} Oe bea car Sy of agg! Changed ONT tee et racy at Howton , a ton | Mesara 7. Auscocx & O0.:— a eundred men and two pieces of artillery to.dispite their | Sly for private affairs. Sen 4 our quotations. Rye flour was quiet and mominal. | of George andthe late e Reimer, Fine Zaher jue one of Porevs and their capt..re of Candon. “The enemy were e King of Italy and the Pope are in a bed way yet. | We inesday 122% | Corn meal was also.quiet, and we learn of ne sales. The relatives and friends of the family are funy | She hads very in her sali coreg one of oar numbers by a lady who lived near to | The Pope wishes to.have the nemiuation of the bishops, | Thursday t $6 00 a 6 30 | invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) wee vab rian Yor be encamping ground of our small farce, They resumed | 824 to renominate to a number of sees now vucanl, Friday -*, 675 a 685 | at three.’ from the reskience of his father, A gertionan: trou aging toe org rf Ghar marth snd-s0on encountered the rebel pickets | 80d which it is intended shall be Kept vacant. ‘There | Saturday 690 a 700 | Dufield street, e of o was suddenly thrown a vio ae iar tice from the town, when our men drew | 4008 not appear to .be aby probability of the quarrel | .@n Saturday evening tho price toon after the Bien Tie | . Tornen—On Friday, May 26, Many Axx, wite of tpesine aise! He wes ax monte to the ‘heir sabres and charged them, driving them into houses | being soon settled. call was 137%, but when, at about half-past tn 7 16a 730 | tain Henry W. Turner, Seventy-first regiment, N. ¥. % Re BGS the best mantical afro Ad a Mar aoe & end behind fences, from which they sent in volley after | ,, Lord Patmerston .is now almost .quite recovered, and | . 735 ‘9 | M., am the.42d year af her age. Se ae ake Een eeestint imide wand, Lowever, “ompletery | whe voteran stateaman js bard at.work organizing bis | c'olock, it became known that arrangements for he son 12 felndivac and friends of the family, alee membere | Mir cauld be Sine: wif never be tent eosin? Fouted them, ‘capturing ome hundred, killing six wd |. forces for the new election. purrender of the rebel forces in the Trans. Mississippi 7-80 a 8 30 | of Amity Lodge 288, F. and A. M., and members of com- origin thdetne whole leg and. kaso should be ineanea tn Coanding th.rteen ; tee aces ene twaive-pound Department had Geen concluded, the market was freely 6 40 a 12 gre ao ae Fegiment, N. ¥, | © plaster of Faris bandage, which wows. pecelagete (oe per. .Calone! Good, commanding the local miitia the county. THE NAWY. pare ry bid gg cabal sonchod SG 9 hn ae Tia p00 | Wolo Mat Mo. 4 Hickory stroct, near Broadway, Sone deter Sut zatiant lialaurglenet a ‘When they entered Camdem the ladies treated th perrnncnronnnnnapane hick.1t closed. surrender of Kirby Smith having flour ville.” ‘Friends from aoe. | Porene Posies s 4 with Cont ey , freely predacing the beet of eata- \"Prial Trip of the First Iron-Clad Seiil foregone conclusion with most por however, fA ag a Gwe ‘ % to take the Kast New ork care from, Wiliams: perfeetly cured. farctmina, lava waa 1 ‘ke. ; at thair request a distilléry, containing | * : ” | Cora meal, Brandyw! 5 4m 560 mich pase near the door. The remains will be THOMAS 00, two hundred Seacdnae liquor, me destroyed. .Pacific—The Manitor Camanche A the event will exert no materiabinfluence upon the course | ‘Corn meal’ Brandywine, punchcons 2 or taken to Greemwood for interment. as per =| to refer to the pong as to “The following morning this little band of b Interesti: of Her Trial, &e. of war, the nder of Johnston’ md «wager Aeodey Satredar ot thi aa po ne on be nak Sp the chicons) started for Ct, on ree taxa oe jer oe 7 pee The saps peropsio —— a ae — Wheat was scarce and held at higher prices, say about nn Gea Sunday rg aon wy, 28, at four Areal a ee eee eee eed SERN ES OM | arelt 5 cia: nd “Moms , tan’ Meaeles tthe Hallans of 6 Mabk Which niaguhe alventy said t0 Getto | eee’: The sales were tight for want of stock, com- | Norway, beloved wive of Poler Tobleon, aged 43 years and aoa Sew Ton. Spates BS pakes ee ae cal ait tlie | west te thn onphalenet to meatier Commacee . Manion und etveh wt be | ni Tone Dundee No 2 aping, on terme, we, aid not | © Fee tands of the family are rempecttlly imited we | «Paton susie, Sumuent incurs eetanget fo fe -geme heventy five men.en the opposite side of the Ale- | Her carver has boon an eventful one. Built by | Hkely toqnceed that sum after fall settlement of athe | scarce ani frmer unders good demand, and: priceswent | sebd the funeral, from Third avenue, between Twenty. | Peters, without charge, ieer. coats 3 \Maving the name, compeny, &,, of one of their men who | Secor Co., in Jersey City, under the superintendence of | outstanding claims against (be goverament is made. How ten Week ag BW Re os i aS eae Brooklyn, on Tuesday A=: SR Ta aa he ye Py EE George Birkbeek, Esq., in 1863, she was shipped in pieces | to deel with oo enormous sum .of indebtedness tea maa. quiet Malt was dull, and Priors were neatly na Norwegian papers please copy. Br eperag otal sel i. i 4 . were firmer y . cme. After some |i to Ban Francisco in the ship Aquila. After a long pas- | question which is beginning to absor public attention, | #0 Laas ise with # fair business on the besis wary A.W Gumnees; rake oo ate %, Yen arin on <n en eu 7 ¥ the bestating some Same over, and were surprised to find themscives in | Sage the ship arrived in port in November, 1864, and pre- | and it 's one.of #0 much Importance .and of #0 universal | ” Corrox was dull and prices in 20. | Whitlock & Co. askee hands The miliiA commander advining bis men | parations were at once made to.diecharge ber and rebuild | ab Interest thet every project for its uqnidation acquires | exes wore about 160 betes, We quite c. lower, The | ™ Notice of funeral hereafter, pe me ge bees, perm was given the five to retura, | the monitor. A violent gale arising, the Aquila overrode | more or lest ef the character of @ sousation. Opant. PWM ON | LS RAST INDIA AND BITTER PALB ABBO, when the crossed over with them, after which | ver aachor and stove a hole in her bottom, and both ves. | Foreign exehange has been firm nd active. The es: : | 33 33 ‘These Ales are of improved hey parted on good terms, fuity outmitied, 38 Fe SHIPPING NEWS. See ee 8 ey preceeded to Allerton, next to . closti notation for bankers’ sterling at sixty da; q sols sunk in forty feet of water with about the same |-<losing q ' ne 'y days | Middling.. - ! “ aa a ‘The attention of consumers solicited. Bridjeport, where they communicated ean Stea: Promptly executed. serene serpent wah ot fete | sap sit mourn caly go down. afer coe | e118 Seaeiidinss = «=| ovencatvcrormamtueemem | inet bcaee “@ay af our nen in such an out.of the way place in rebel. | delay Mesarg. Donahoe, Ryan & Secor were awarded » | The stock magket has been dull and drooping, and it eae We ele. tain et 3,900 ea neaeniti ja = forwarded by every aleamer in the reg Brewery West Eighteenth street, Between 7uhand Oth. ave, =. ; vie Hepeevitie, =o Soaiente = contract to,taise her, and began fishing out the pieces | ¢hosed stagnant. On the call at the Ewening Exchange | private terms. ae ira scion lines Wane oak ah tae i CARTE 2007s POLED wits “BIXBY's Li " i —_ | arly | on@aturday Erie sold at 72%, New ‘York Central 8934 & or, quiet but firm. steamers for or trom the Continent call at Southampton. n QUID yy to pepe einen ‘Ba of May, with some #ix hundred horses and mules and | ‘from the weock and removing them to the shore. aabout.2s thany negroes. There is not at preaeat a botier | ell were thusrécovered, and, the missing portionsbeing | $4,Hudson Biver?, Reading 92)4, Michigan Southern 1 soid at d6c. Dea Ree thems wi Rie ae Deyencruts ope rt . VaT A THE id other Baten, ob DE erie Pay maounted company 11 poten nd replaced, the Gamanehe was put togethor; and, in just | 98%, Cleveland and Pittsbury 61X, Northwestern 26, | Famaue were very dull. There is a good deal more incidents ocourred on the xeute, In | 026 year afer the winking of the vessel, the iron-eiad | Cumberland 98%, Qvicksilver 6055 a ee ee ee eee Some amusing Camden Lieutenant ns og possessed himself of a violin, aod, gusieing © gong fom the hotel, marched the priso- town, playing the well-known tane “Yan- ee Doodle,’ which caused some of them to look mighty was launched, Work upon hor was then vigorously pushod “forward, and her machinery and guns placed in position, On the 4th of February abe had her fret triat Money at the cloee was in light demand atwix per cent, with exceptional transactions at five on gowammente and seven ap railways The tendency is towards greater mente The ompgneee to-day were to bury 50 tons mahogaay at 17s. 6d. ; to Bremen, 5@ tons mahogany at 16e.; to Amsterdam, 160 tons mahogany at 208; to Glasgow, per steamer,’ 15 hhds. tobacco, at 80s. The charters wore. ship, 1,410 tons, from St. John, N. B., to eral whateven Jsheopigh. “On another oocasion, arciving at a place | trip, apd, from ak necounta, tt war a Monitor success, | Smness .of ryes and # diminished surplus of funds, | Liverpool, deals, 61s. ; one, 800 { Wah ybk—~4 a H jone, one, from St. Joba, N.B. wi bia life bas shonged for Pep ye ayer Im) Lay |S cigh eyed and the government has, doubtless, sccepted ker from owing to Treasury draftx.on its sub-agente; botthere is | to Havre, 17. 6d. ; a Bremen ship, 784 toms, from Rich: cars, the he 0 This medicine, and Bo Dogging for gome condemned stock, which waa froaly | the contractors, ‘The Board of Officers detailed to | %° Prospect of stringeuss although an eetine market ee eat om jn plea he Aunt ao duce him So be eepeses Coens PILLS, Bret to such ae were willing to kine Our flag im Presence | examine hor, who were present om the trip, wereCom. | MAY be looked for. 4:.f nechooner to Kingston, Jama. Ge. 0F if to another Sold at principal eflee, $94 Cansl oirvel, New Yoo. 74 aor ols, a Wie sushustn thch pecs more eotooas or Charles H. Baldwin, Ordnance Officer at Mare The quotations for government securities and anidway | port in Jamaica, 6c, more; a British to Cette, staves, POLITICAL Jag, to ktse our ao x ey nen E. Bookine, of the Saginaw; | and miscellaneous shares, at tue Stock Exchange in this | mobigere BA — a vie yee Side Cade ha enna ARAL RID DPS SNe ES Rh hang tee ai javal Constructor, M. Simmons; J. Lioyd, First Assistant 0 i an jooner, 1,260 bbia., RD NEW YORK DEMOORATI en hn ate wat ed eee wig | Eagar foe agian (hte Cet ana 1 Te | gyn May eBay 1 ay ee FREES weed Sh moa Wrest Ena send and sorviconble, and banded over, milling | ohm, of the Camanche. Commander Hopking detached tee ay Matoy 1% May 20, Moy.23. | back, $4,000, vorsel paying port charges; one from El. ‘evening, the 29th Inqlit 8 o'clock, for the ‘of electine aeenew ts. ja working party of sailors (rom the Saginaw for the trip. | Clovelend & Pittsburg is “x Gy & anbethport to Belfast, coal 4) 75; one from Jersey City officers; alee de! Geareal ommtaag or he ensuing Thindetachment parched over forty miles daily, ana | CAP'N Provost, of the sloreship Farrallones, sgsisted, | Ciceuwe ‘eock Inland .-101y Gey | RT pppoe A ye ay pny of Nn hay = ese) oo ‘would male an excatent party to Hunt guerillas. having been ‘familiar with that clase of vee Siege e Ret Istand...1014 94 3 one to Portsmouth, corn be. ; one to Gardiner, Tc. ; _ Thased one whic out. He pu his horee to the river ana | Sei# 00 the Atlantic coast. The vessel had on | Chico & horthwestermyit #0 wm ® na med Calddra ahd. beck; a Danish brig, 1008 ne ogee ag es erwin ucroen, Perry iatlowbn to the other side, The | B0a"d hor complement of ammunition, shot | Citeatn Bartingtondah'y. Be SD T Get tienen ean C tela on beatin RS. HYDE, TEST BUSINESS MEDIUM, MAY 32 Sibel would DO turrcnder, and Perry's ammunition hay. | 884 slrell, and additioual solid shot were placed'on deck | ¢ Se a 107 ea” | ares Ceae ee tvs. oon tes British brig, 222 tons, to | Ocean Queen... M* foun roadway, New York, Bog got wet in neralion, he took bia. Ie’s pistol forward:to trim her—something that is not needed on prog Coal... z ¥ 38% +4 ‘-» Md of Airicga and back, and a echooner, 260 tons, | Costa Rica .,.. a pi —_—— aaah area with which he him, bavihg no other alternative, ' | Monitors this side of the continent. She has one turret, | Canton Company. . nM 36 (so Key West, on private terme, Golden Ruié, rt, of" ‘ REMOVAL. —MRS. M. G. Bi ows, APHYSICAL roves ro: bina od . and carries a battery of two improved fifteen inch guns, and Alton RR +8 ~ Featuens, 4,000 Ibe. prime Western sold et 660, eash, | ~~~ Physician, Professor an ye, rong and Soalp Axrivals and Departares and ae a harbor defenee will doubtices be of great service — § 186 Fume Caacuxne,—We notice further sales of 1,000 boxes as removed her office from iareet to Bt Bond , to Ban Francisco, The following details at the trial trip 101 97% | No. 1 Cauton, on private terme, forth ade, drat large ‘pou Froen 1 sere, her cole 11634 116% Mame was quiet, 100 bales Manfla sold at 14c., cur. wi 107 rency. ARRIVALS. we extract from the Daily Morning Call of Sau Fran MOVA |. VIRFOLRT HAVE TREMOVAG,cMRSD AMG MJ. YT Jor B Weyer, Capa | Ciseg \ Sergeon re md i ‘ ax B86 roe. 000 Rucnos Ayres sold at 203¢¢. a 21c. ; 3,000 , a fe URAYING THR. DOCK. he 18 114 | Rio.Grande, 1,000 dry Western and 600 West India’ on —ommee AV removed from No. 5 v0 No. 1 ‘Assistant Surgeon FD Bran . time for leaving the dock wee fixed at ‘‘#harp M nkee & . BT Foe private torius, ARRIVED. —— GC Heinkel wd JW Dye: MreyWoru, | CMmNt” but owing to come trifling delays the lines were | New York Central RR #% OK | OM CarR.—100 tons Weetorn sol at $45 a $45 50. Steamahip Palton (08, ation, Port Roval, LIQUORS, &C, And two children; Mes Frog | NOb cast Of til] about Afty.eight minutes pastthat time | New York and Krie RR. na 12 O18, 2,000 gallons linesed sold at $1 py £1 wi ) r, Owe dirth are eer ~aapert ee irene. Wa’ Mie TPO8 | Bg passed the magazine at twenty-three minutes past | New york and Bei < B pare Nayd rold ot $1 1944 0 $1 18, | on male ea PONt NEA PANIEY, LEAVING, FoR poROr} Boul and son, Wie AS Steprarten’ | niuo, gliding ea smoothly asa duck in a mull pond, with | New nang Mle pre’. . 94 be oe | keine setadiet tos BOte Tee TtEnee le none nas-| cud ibatereanain Btenel, Lrerpoot, 1 dave, with coal | i wonld like idleness, of eaporied th, 1000 from. Videos . , r , ~rh 59% orude; 40e. or ~ ‘ 5 Bee ee Ure High cece ine | ROS thtud Of machinery felt anywhere outelde of the | Pycburg & ‘Fort wie one an FH OTe, 2 6Re,, fee, | in bond, and | im ively ( a doin, Lingan, 18 days, with | Whee naker hoes unpacked, and. in Original packages: Bue Marius, Men i rage Mi Bra iis s"Fack | euyine room, and everybody exprevsing unqualited at: | Pacitc 5 pie 9 At, wis Froweadees icetpta, 1,800 bole, pert, 160 do, beet, | Soak, te master. Baperieveed fogay wealner most of Une | will he sold cheap. A, enmPin tenth street nad Hath a m aud deughter, Mire O Messhall Mice ¥ pine poe motion, but with an ill-concealed | Quicksilver Mining. ...... 62) rr Big | 191 packages eut meata, 908 do. lard. Pork was in fait | righ Jean (Br), Dal Trinidad, 90 da; a y Caged NE Ee snd Jameen Hing surges Grond (at least among tho unofiicial visitors) of the trial | Qoading Railroad fig OB) demand om theapot, rexular aad for forward delivery, Brig Amanda) een’ )» Pairrmole, idad, 7s, with: ata Wise 1,00 BARRELS PURE soi pre, without bhowing marked change, were never. | |,Bee Lily Crh, Johnson, Glee Bay, with cul, to T Brad TR Key, dition ia 18 0 male by ROWE FRANC: theless, wor of the seller The rales x shaw. ‘i Bl Beaver street, Agent for John Ulbson, 100 108% Pe and reguloe, at $20 76m $21 for old ‘okm, p08 fe dahe Whitney Lona, Mays, Sydney, CB, 18 days, with coal, | nen seeereernees 108% | gu 28 for new do, closing at the outside prices; $18 for ee Valiant Br), Crosby, River Hibbert, NB, 18 days, to Sent iw 5 of the great guna tocome. The revenue outior Shubrick, econ pas Binge ay adot 10 Nein and | sccording to orders, followed slowly in the wake. GOVERYMENT 8H ee te Feat Major ik | From the oniter ‘Navy Agent Chenery was con * Annke Tile We Beant, Wie iarhe | CONt to witness the experiments, deeming it “de: | Coupon 0's of 1881. iW donen, D Whittemore, ski cidedly more pleasdnt than standing on the deck of | Five twontios, coupe GARS AND TOBACCO, vB aavere TOBA Toren! Mins A’ Hates, Mf mie | the iron. med Five-twonti Jetored . 10 7 | pri, and $18 2 $15 60 for prime moss; | & J (lGARe. 00.—F reltevone. WB Medirarh, Geo Ldakibody, apts 8 | uler rast ten she passed Pinole. Point, agatmrt a strong | ron fortion, registered... 05\¢ aby obig Baty | $24 EX Gy Bab eid ae ec es cochanend) Ses, | cee Cloud (of New London PEN). Melntyre, Bo- Byanlsh Riba - , viaisd rae teas dW AS vn | flood tide, Tn the Kan Pablo, with no by 4 HX08 OF UNOT ce. csecseecllO «31d Mae OUND - dequ days, with oats, to © H'Trumball. Pet plese. On! a te Moluiyre, "it W eote Ww hk 1 0, no breeze to role ” Une were Bley H wy - = sas ; ; ; be, Kote A Webb ow | ®Fface of the water, the tron plate, ander the run’s infu. | Sixes of 1868... Ho. wT. | Oo ga Sal we eady, with ‘sone bias Win. Telisebeuspors for Besgaperh 11 WELL KNOWN GRAND TURK OTOAR DIVAT eaves, Woo D rie, aap end eh; Grid | eC, Keemed to burn through one's boot-solen Ono year cortifichten,.... 09 Gong | Wag | 0086 | BEE tO eee dy, with salen o Bene ere, Mallon Mec ciey Bere BABEL Trample Rooms for eave dhenp, the Gras tg, 3A Varo Robr Boundary, Soungs, Maxhiaaport, 12 dave, Fark pouring {rom Duaiiens, A vply ab 689 Huda seer boys ios op the burn @ dook—If we may be allowed Tho importation# of dry goods mt this port during Ih6 | @ 12We for should MB, bNd 190. 0 97

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