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semi NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY,-Stjvq 13” 1588. = resin tho Yoo, Presidency of the Council, and City Intelligence. cocape with per, me magne for Sethi ai he FERNARDINA, Pla, Jute In port Widgross E U R fe) P E in Praia oe Brom ee se See Gena Ghaaeey Cormnseee— Tertarteg being the 108" atten Euumination Se *@ committed Si'Fa, peated stsamns Ome oF aie: Bennett, Whey ik Coa Ben ise: Tle teas Ebpreee P s honiage appo! of the contract between m Ehlers, cae tov Saskson-al J fuliactiment WAM hich 1 am of Your sehOMs) i - asyenderey Ei, ae and Mosars, Brows, | “4 SRAMAN RODDED IN “4 ronran woUss. nek Ea, with 7a8 poreaaners, May Mand | Ney BE DFO LL pane b-Are echrs Lamartine, Johason, > most devoted N. IN (JEROME). dla tel detinaian ob ‘te Fourth precinot "eon Sunday night arrested ook at6 AY. May $8, off Cowes, | Elizabethport ¥ .fieliny, New York; 10th, schra Obvet Pasa Borat, May 21, 1865. De Vean and Kaapp, the partic® « { Join Wilton and Jobs G. quinn on the charge of having | spotsAm ship Guurdin: ‘Slat ¥. arab ih Cowen Toads; | Crome ‘and ober’ is Seah, B York. ‘THE PRINCLYZ @RBAT OFFENCE. the Mayor's office. The contract Wag printed on parr pte apogee) remen ship Had westerly winds and rough ses | | NAN’ une S—Arr schr Jesse Pht rrtval of the G ia and :—The iat : stolen sixty. “rin bank bills from the pocket of | during the passage. laden id schr J'B Allen. Case, Philadel he Parie vorrespondens Daily News wy eon is | Ment and éiabraced wll the speciticatioMg Yo the’, | Louis Anger, Mejor atiach-d to the fqanboat Glaucus, |, Seeamenip Liberiy, Wilson, Havana, June 7.aba PM. with | “PdILADELPHIA, Jane. i0-Age eamabip ‘Hosphorus. “aty of London. ope Sree al eee ‘oa {BAG the Mayor the chair was th$ 20 yo. | WIPE Mt the Kary Yard, while they were in a porter | pussyand coon, and 40 passenemre) Lith inst ate bse. | (Rowar Cieutienss: iniegs Ht Kenedy, Siniuh, Chaciea? joriied the Monroe doctrine gta’ Napoleon | ration Counsel. Oy the essa rT al prot . ap streol, "The defondants wore locked up ed alls st of Five Fuihom Bunk, tho wreck ofthe | fon: i eee: : i oie E ae 2 ge Mogan for examination. briy Oriana, o ny , john, NB po fh oer eo is bem upon Taantaining | ‘ec7mgre wire om their duties, 1 gous ae- ‘Nearnship Pettel, Howard, Fla, 6¢ hours, Hath Fon, seer cocalert alles B, Chass, Charicstens Maximilian In Mexico, ar 4@y @bemp upon mainriny is | cided that the 1st proximo should sce ther , io, all TH ngerahip Potrel, Howard, Pertwoas Glussh a Cor rq ie | Simmons, Simpton, Gloucester; Allee, B. Chast, Chartestens: THE ALABAMA SENSATION SET AT REST, | simon, sunny ds sunt support im in i | appliance engaged Inthe arduous Autet renin Ee TURF. wT tad Clie enon Geese aad Yate ms | Bosse CSE Eeeap tin ean ah a” Mee Oiquin’s report ¢.gé 2 Nite, One ‘has only t0 read | the «dict of ages” from the strects of © gr motropolis hour with mndse and passengers, G Heineken @ Palmore. | etta tiion, Daraaby, Marbudds; CH Viekery, Babbitt, Taun- cked majority im Fos waters Soot thee eared Anxious, of course, that the half millic ,“ionary might | Great Trotting Match Between Laay | siimailp pSilver Star, Baker, Norfolk, 43 'gours, to US fons W it Darling, Baxter Portamouth aren, 7 fice, Ses —_—_—_—_—_——— vrte ater. Las . Gi % + re * ‘ or the sacrifice of | fue oe eegalevhich France must | D° as Well sooured 40 them 8s O° 4ipie, it was sug | Thorn and Dexter—The Former the | Wr OrmGry yy ht Mason, Alexandra, 49 hour, with | us Pitter, NYork. mise, to H'B Cromwell & Co. Mark Magdalena, Featherston (late, Yay), Aspinwall, 25 days, with indse, 103 Filoy. 1th ira § PM, Barneyat, Capt Horatio Day, aged 43 years, died of uéurulgia in the stomach, and was buried at #8; ‘ols family reside in Brook- be inserted :— Winner. * But be it stipulated and agreed t’ . . not bo terminated by the said * ,a@ithe contract shall | 4, smmonse crowd attended the Union Course on Fr merely technical ground, nor fo »"yny cause other than | day last to witness the great trotting match for $2,000, rae aeauch taking into cons! gated as reasonable ani | announced to come off between b. m. Lady Thorn and inevitably be ca! n to support, unless the last Ca The Rupture Between the French Eim- | is srey ce hitck ox cate rsuad y ion of thy peror and Prince Napoleon | Ere sinue 4,e evmsanenes of te reer ate OVIDENC 10—Arr steamers Oceanus, Young, and Westchester 'Baker, New York; sehr Billow, iiaridgey New Brunswick, NJ. Sid schrs Owen Bearse, Parker, New: i sure, Palmer, do; sloops Oregon, Rhodes, doz ne, , do. Tith—Arr steamar Galatea, Jones, New York; achra Juli lyn. ‘ uation of Menaco without earl wat." | ot of tha sonia and Wagener manner af axecting |. € Dexter, milo best ost three in Ave, inharneas | wit c i waletcsta Phe YG tage sth eave Mate hieg bre erer Itig: SKPLCTED VISIT TO THIS COUNTRY. the provisions of the same 4” It is rather difficult to cou- | The excitement among the admirers of fast trotting horses | lon 79.98 wan strack by Wghtning, carrying away forerorel Teladeente. sid a. H, parenges, Prentice; OK, Ethe: plates poten’ 2 Darasten re sip Oleon oo ons As Wad BURN. Ay gertion of thls clauee, | since the making of this match haa been intense, and | Zante fore Suibheaapnaigs cig Sscoeami alsa (CHMOND, Va, June Sarr’ achrs Miunte Cobb, Tn Expected Visit of the Prince to suofher visit to the United States, 0 MKBON at, ihe word ‘ technical’ might bo Rockland; Brunette, Johnson, Baltimore. Sli _ sc THEQ EMVRESS REFUSES TO ACCEPT THE RESIGNA- | Te8d political, Thegatase mot with the approval of tho | Was further increased by the postponement from the day | | Hark W A Pintonlus, Pinkham, Cow Bay,9 days, with Tunia Depew, Anderson, and © § Walon, Wicks, NRork, board and was acce}y¥id, The sureties furnished by tho | when it should have taken place, and all kinds of fabu- Bark Brothers (of Harwich), Newcomb, New Orleans, 16 | , ROCKLAND, June 2—Arr schra William, Butman, Phila, America. i SR Se contractors are tho fllewing, each binding bimself in the | joys opinions had been advanced as to the speed of each | dave, with four, tobaceo, ke, tO imnater. ith tush, of Cape | delpbia; 34, Uniom Peudieton, ‘New York; Sih, Walter @ ‘ respondence London iy 29. do. | um of | $50,000%—J. G. Lightbody, T. Christianson, May,’ saw the wreck of a vessel; did not get her uame; saw a | Hall, Spear, do; 6th, bork E Williams, Pe ‘Washington, — ‘have just heard that the Empresa Regent has Chas, Develin, Véfthwmn H. Florence and G. H, Purser. | horse, which led the uninitiated to believe that the Kala. | steaner goto her, Same time sailed through a quantity of | DO. Sid ist. schra fucy Ames, Flanders, New York: Sd Jeno Mee irlty Conseil tae mitt ont hoo lent of 1 Vv, uncil, on na e has n LONDON AND PARIS CORRESPONDENCE, authority to do #9, and that the emperor can only decide, Her Majesty had ‘algo entreated bis imperial Highness &c., &e., &. not to pudjish the Ajaccio speech as a pamphlet. He re- plied that the government might prosecute him if they thought proper, but that publish he would. Accordingly ‘The steamships Germania, from Southampton on the | it has been published, ist ult., and the City of London, from Queenstown on . wen nicne a bringing our Buropean ‘files, \e al ma bt Ceanien sraggaal a THB OWL'S SENSATION STORY REPUTED. Our London Correspondence. ‘The following ie a fuller report than that previously Lonxpon, May 33, 1865. published of the renewed disoussion in Parliament on the Mexican Affairs in Burope—Tines of the Augrian Heir | Alabama claims :— Apparent, dec. In the House of Cammons on the 80th, Mr. Lersvrs from asked whether the communication stated to have been Jenclose you two items of news from Mexico, received | Teecived fram the United Siates government. on the sub- Ihere by the West Indian mail packet Shannon, on the | ject of the depredations of the Alabama, and other ves- Planet, Dermott, Phi elphia: 6th, Langd ‘Hix, Richnuona “Angeline, His, had Brewer Paces Nfork SAN FRANCISCO, June 5—Arr ships War Hawk, and TON ER othe 9—Arr schrs Lamartine, Gi le sehrs rtine, New York for Wareham; Billow, ‘Eldridge, New Brunswick, NJ, for Providence. wreck stuf. Brig J Eaighton, Laighton, Lingan, 10 days, with coaly we wain. Brig F A Bayley, ——, Lingan, with coal, to © B Swain, Brig Tangier, ‘Svaith, Providerice. i rig Abby P Fenno (of St John, NB), McLean, ——, 28 days, with sugar and molasses, to Miller & Houghton. chr Gertrude (of Nassau), Sands, Eleuthera, 8 days, with Pinewpples, to Joneph Bnean. Schr Velma, Moore, Bridgeport, CB, with coal, to Thomp- son & Hunter, Schr Ada Ames, Marston, Lingan, 7 days, with coal, to C B Swain. Schr FA Bazley, Wilder, Lingan, 17 days, with coal, to © B Swato. Schr 8 Sawyer, Gamage, Mobile, 17 days, with cotton, to U Sie Carat ‘ht, Harkine, Savannah, 7 da; aroline Kn! Schr J 8 Lane, ‘suai Ban on in Schr © Henry,’ Pettis, Providence, Tho property each, of the sureties possesses enabling him | mazoo time of Flora Temple—2:19%—would be wiped to undertake the duty will be inserted in the contract and declared by@attdavit. Those who were present pro- from the record as the fastest time ever made, and that ceeded to sign Unecontract, which Will recelve the sigha. | the time of Princess, George M. Patchen, Ethan Allen tures of the comaniaslonors thie morning at ten o'clock: | and General Butler would be entirely eclipsed. The specu- ‘wa thus open to our city ant that the immenee sum paid for the cleaning of our streets | '80FS on time considered a man little better than will not be given, as heretofore, as remuneration for ne- | insane who was willing to bet that 2:22 would glect and carelessness, Our citizens seem determined | not be made, and wore anxious to take all bets of that that there whe! not be a repetition of the previous filthy condition ofeur thoroughfares, end despite the stringent | Kind. Atnoon, on Friday, when the sun was shining clause inserted, we venture to bay, if the contractors do | brightly, some bets were made on 2:21, but at two no not do their duty they will find it rather difficult to re- | o'clock, dark, threatening clouds began to lower in the tain the contract, heavens, and shortly afterwards heavy showers com- ‘Tur Smxer Cieanens’ Pay Day.—The neighborhood of | enced falling on tho track, rendering it unsuitable for the Comptroller's presented a lively scene yester- trotting. Those who had been laying out their money on day. Some fifteen or eighteen hundred of the street time became greatly alarmed at the prospect before cleaners assembled about it for the purpose of receiving MISCELLANEOUS, RN oo <0 te 60 AOTC OO JALIFORNIA CHAMPAGNE. d 000 cases and baskets discharging from the ship MON 1 80ON, forsale by CESAR AUG. ROBERT, ( Agent for the Buena Vista Vinicultural Society, in Sonoma county and Sainsevain Bros., Los Angelos « @, Full supply on band of white and red Aliso and Sor Wines, Angelica, Wine Bitters, Brandy—pure julce ¢ 4 Grape, at moderate prices. 42 Barclay street, ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, &C , C without pain, by Dr. RICE ¥ yee - CUREB, BELOW. Bremen Bark Geestemuude, Kubler, from Bremen. Brig R Wylie, from Cow Bay. them, and that kind of betting was suspended for the £C0., 68 : ire s their monthl; ‘and crowded up the steps and intorior , bunions, er. me May: had arrived in | the tenor and apiri¢ ot thetcospatch of Me Adains to'our | of the office’ to the exclusion of nearly ai other appli: | nonce. The rain continued to fall at intervals up to the | Wind at sunset 8, light ZBO ESTA: ures coe 8s MANNA aL fg Po gr Saget! Eapeee Sees Des ents for | government of October, 1863, in which he stated that in Faanad Pg of the Companies, fomrpoteed #0m0 | hour appointed for the race to begin, when notice came FLOROR.—PHETATE GON SULA dp one Seu fatroducing Confederate emigrants inte the province of | Oder to preserve ainity-and friendly relations with | from the Cl altig te oe Pt Ant. ocoeenr ond their hands | ¢574 the owners of the horses that the match would not MisceNancous. ‘ frees legally ob foreign vernments he was induced by the government Counsellor at Lav "345 Broadway. Marekal Bazaine, it was expected, would shortly take @ United States to pestpone any question arising ‘he command of the forces now under General Negrete in | OUt of the depredations committed by those Vessels, Ho wished to know further whother that, des- Sec ne ne waa daled before or since the accessién of Mr. johnson to the Presidency. From this you will see what { wrote in a former letter | “ “Tord Pataeneron aaid that communication bad een firmed, vis: thet a largo augmentation of the | taking place for some timo with regard to the depreda- pea Assos in Mexico was daily expected. With regard tions of the Alubamaand other vensela. ‘The claimm-made nee Wrenecor, rocently was of the same kind as former claims. It was 0 tho cession of Sinales, &e., to France, that cession | delivered to the government since the accession of Presi- ‘will, 1 am informed, be kept secret for some time longer, | dent Johnson; but he could not say whether the instruc- Ge plans of the two Emperors having been eompletely | tone t¢ which itrelated were issued. by President Jobn- @isconcerted by the sudden collapse of the rebel cause in ‘Mr. W. Forster said there was an impression abroad ‘the United States. that since the accession of President Jobnson new claims A m made in a different it mm those whic! ‘the imperial Prince, whe is the heir to the empire of | Wore made formerly. He believed, however, that that Avstria, is ina vory precarious state of health. Ihear, | impression was altogether unfounde M@deod, from a friend of mine, who is himacif a member ir. Layarp said that no fresh demands had been ? made. ef the Austrian Court, that the Prince's health ie quite | 51% 1ongon Daily News says that at length the House ebattored, and that one arm is completely paralyzed. | of Commons has been permitted to hear the truth about ‘The Empress and her son are going to the baths at Ischel poat eee cesend we to pete. ee Cod - | y President Johnson for an imm settle. Setry If they will benefit him. Under these circum: | mont of the Alabama claims. Nothing has bappened to tances, itappears probable that the Emperor Maximi- | justify the assertion that the success of the Union Man may bot care so much to retain his present sover- | ‘armies, or the death of Mr. Lincoln and the succession eigaty, and that thus tho affairs of Mexico may come | of Mr. Johnson, has been followed by achange in the to a ae ty ne ea ee een idaiiain policy of the United States. The statement that a formal subscribed for in the United States is the wonder of every ine aie ee ee ree ret Awenican Lioyps—Supploment for June Rt «wining additions and corrections to the Registry, has been received from the offices of the Association, 85 Wall and 13 Broad streets. This number has 103 new names, with full descrip- tions of each vessel, besides resurveys. The new volume of the American Lloyds for 1865 is now being dehvered to sub- seribers; every shipping house in the country should have Inspxction or Hackwry CoAches.—The usual inspec | De trotted that afternoon, but be postponed until the fi coach fair day, the race having been mado to come off on a good tion of hackney es, previous to the granting of a day and’a good track, hiswas ® at disappointment renewal of license to their owners, still proceeds at the | ¢@ the thousands who were on the grounds, many of City Hall, under the direction of Captain Brackett. A | whom had come hundreds of miles to sce those two large number have been examined during the past week, | famous trotters contend in a race where they would bo and, except in some few instances, licenses were granted. | compelled to do their best, and they retired to awaita Inavacnanion or ax Canin Cavsapa—In pursuance | Propitious chango of the weather, Some discussion | 9 copy of this invaluable work, ensued in regard to tho bets pending, which the pro- of the notice of the Mayor yesterday commenced a prietor decided had to stand and walt the isaue of the | 7 Lae ie geeartkeo) Duroas Pepin fom New York June heartless crusade against the vagrant canines of our city. | race, as that had been the custom on the Union Course. | fuin Stadacoma’ reciniorea Ae fone a ete ion ae From an early hour Mr. G. W. Morton, the First Marshal, | ,,00, Saturday, the day boing again rainy and the track | land in 1887, rated A1}g, hailed from Boston. was occupied “buying dawgs,” for which fifty cents | Dad: the match had to go over until a change of weather | Dear, May 80—The Syiphide, Assenbrugge, from Rotter. pI ying 8, by should brighten the of turfmen, and bring this | dam for New Yor! Ran teen supplied with an anchor and 45 each was paid. Overtwo hundred luckless animals, com- scala ara i a final cot te i fasts darn Tost. i of ay, the weather being favorable and the Pinca” wore comet ot to the Poole; bull and other | 19 very fine condition, the owners concluded to nettle the There they remain a huddiing, yelping crowd, until | vexed question of the superiority of thelr respective buch time as they ave consigned to tho Bast Fiver.’ When | HoTies. As on the first day, thousands congregated to seo the sweet poet of Avon wrote, “I'd rather bea dog | the great struggle between theso two splendid trotters, and bay the moon,” be had no idea that suck | 8d additional amounts wero staked on the result, Lady & strict surveillance would be placed over | Thom being the favorite at one hundred to.sixty previous that animal by the Mayor of ‘New York, | % the start. Dexter had the call in the betting up to and poor Dr. Watts? injunction to “let dogs delight to | Saturday night, but after that time a change took place bark and bite” is little minded by our city government. | 40 favor of the mare, | Why cannot the puppies who ‘fest Broadway and “the | _ At halt-past threo o’clock, the Judges being appointed, Avenuo” on an afternoon be impounded? — Althou; one of them announced from the stand that all bets made harmless they are not less annoying than thelr relatives | OM Friday last were off. |The hofwes thon being in readi- who are so mercilessly treated. Pessessing none of their | 2°88, and every preliminary arranged, the race began. good animal attributes they would hardly be worth the | , First Heat.—Dexter won the pole. Three unsuccess- J)IVORCES LEGALLY PROCURF | _ ) WITHOUT FUB liclty.—Other good eases prosecr vance, Consultations free and con? Po eseedanrng ‘M. HOWES, Attarney and ¢ (RANK CONVERSE’S COMP NJO INS" of F na 2 sce Witboat * ets Ry containing a chot ie, Aq ressivel *, “Dale : . fexrner t become a pracieat ee joist without the aide of ¢ feacher, This book 4 nocate' gpening affair, but is just w ‘Wesay itis, The J astracior ieiilustrated with ai eplanatory e7m!40ls, 100 pr gen, bound in boards, ast cvemasssianee dee canes Tabave seu fice of postage ou receipt of price. DICK | & FITZGERALD, 18 Ann street, AoW 70 Mix Dar Ks; Bar DEKS GUT! containing Reclpen for mixing S{moniarne English, pg en h and Russian drinks—guch ad» , Thomas, late bare Stings, Cosktatle oe wee okt ihe Met tan Hotel, New York. The whole Work 2 E, boun containing over Valuable Recipes. & anoeheidrstdigitheeelendacatatettsncss_ QUM ‘ont ,re.ivat free’ ‘ot ‘posiage’ on’ Feceipt of price. 2 DICK & FITZGERALD, 18 Ann street. Sesvkik So 8h ba FE acts b GEe fete b ote BF FI E - eet i oa 4 z Pe! fathoms of chain, to replace others Rewarps yor Savina Livr.—The undermentioned rewards for saving life at sea have recently been awarded by her Ma- Jeaty’s government and the Board of Trade:— To Captain George Sumson, master of the American ship Jacob A Stamler, a gold watch, for his humanity to the crew of the bark Stadacona, of Poole, in January, 1864. ‘To Capt H O Mitebell, master of the American vessel Rich- bervice a the master and part of ss Stay ofthe shi Bava " aster a of Ww of Btuart in May, 1864. 4 oe To Capt Stellwagen, of the United States frigate Constella- onor, in testimony of his services to the master and crew of the brigantine Mersey, of Liverpool, Nova Beotla. in November, 1864. To GM Dayton, of the American schooner Highlander, a gold watch, in testimony of his Kindness to the master nnd grow of the Pearl, of whom he picked up atsca in Secatin kane ane Cnranpeciaee meee anes a muniticent sum offered for the apprehension of “poor | ful attempts were made to get to tho score level, but at NTEWA? MUSTO, JUST ISSUED: couairy have ’siruck all the politicians and moneyed Fhe Atlamtie- Genie doggie." ph op ns om kal ie ek NYG AP EXQUITE MUST, Oe eee men of Europe with amazement. Only yesterday I The Atlantic telegraph cable was completed on the great rate of speed, lyin, ‘Shout the good time has come, Our nation now is free; oP -POOR-WILL SONG, with Echo, by:At 4 WHIP-POOR-WILL ho, byt, n eocasion to be in the city with some of greatest con- | 29th. The completion was witnessed by a numerous fractons, and they did not hesitate to that neither Tey nr on Sa rebate reece tay | and dsinguised party, and asthe end was dapetod Hornicourumat Assoctarion,—The Horticultural Asso- | Sround the turn and to within a few yards of the quarier ciation of the American Institute give an exhibition of ee when the mare began to show ter head in front. strawberries, fachsias and roses at seven o'clock this e had her neck and shoulders in front of Dexter as master and crew of November, 1864. she passed the pole, in'thirty-five seconds. Dexter then lard, A Smmense, the inexhaustiblo wealth of tho United Statos, | inthe tank hearty cheers were givon. The company | evening, at the rooms of the Institute, when Professor | prove wet ang Fave? in, thl thi Whalemen. ? wisitely touching both in words and melody. opened a gapof three lengt! ‘Le ‘Fhove porsons who predicted ruin are quite abashed, and | then adjourned to the Ship Tavern, where = sumptuous | Huntamann will deliver an address. ‘The. exhibition is | before he recovered, She wrotted very. fast downethe | gbark triton Corel, eld at New Bedford, 10th inst, for At | 1 roe The tie TN: UDEEPING. by Kodred Treves, @aze scarcely give an opinion on any other subject. banquet was given in honor of the event by the Tele- | to be continued over to-morrow, and will conclude to- | backstretch, making the second quarter in thirty-fo Arr at Talcahuano Apvil 12, ship Thomas Dickason, Stewart’ Be rtistic, AVERYHODY LOVE SONG—Love in all its phases. 800 F oh # E i y morrow evening with a grand strawberry entertainment | and three-quarter and 1:00% to the | 60.sp since leaving Sun 2 Our Paris Correspondence. graph Construction and Maintenance Company (late | 91 room No, 22 Couper Inatlt ‘comin! half mil Bier sour and | ,,S! April 23, barks Sappho, Coffin, NB, to cruise; 24th, . JENNINGS DEMOREST, 39 Beekman street, pe May 30, 1865, | lass, Elliott & Co.), the makers of the cable. the latter in ch: aeaaatientiona? Wm. Crvenes aren, On ip jower “tare Pe eiaat relieed ay Ca, Nantucket for home’; Osceola, Hogan, NB, Bold by ali music dealers, or mailed free—four for $1. Fhe Guar Deteom he Bmperr and Prine Napa | to he -Guoen,” ba prope ibe Preignt ofthe { 300 Benderad. enn wet © MONOD | ila ano te homeatech tie lengns, “the srind | wAFWAt Dac en ents, Mm SEM | ¢ QOMILMEROS, OHENAN, OLRTMENT WARRANTED | The Old Jealousy and the Cause of It—A Singular “On iis was blowing strong down the stretch, and the speed of | Pope, fitting. i i “ % y all Bone and Skin Dis: Dit'—The Prince Bndeavora to Make Himself the | United States, and, remarking upon the momentous | , THX Focxea.—The juvenile pee passa ene ee the mare wee consiterably Foducod ax she faced the gale an Berne sige Ss Howland.xD, was stTalcuahano Apri | Suseny de. Por sale at the drug nore 8 Bowery, N. ¥._ dati hich devo! mm President * 1, however, not seem to al er as much as . “1 Cray POAC AAgRRONUT Per ySr rity RAIS ar ea MU aR 5. a nga Kende of te Lowa Party—P¥e Roper Horryg | roses hpe tata casas acts ts | tng Chine crcker in hn afector, and | i ears won ao Woda tate bs | fap totus ei Rome MO | 16 777S LODE PATHE.» von sonorvua Back—-Mesican Affairs, dc. nt crisis Justice might be tempered with mercy. | brass barreled pocket pistols, diminutive cannon and | Poke the third time, Paap perp velar A piicard trom in China Bes, ‘no date, ship, Marr, Mort pug, | all ite manifold forms, Send for a Pamphlets free. * ‘The great event of the week has been the grave family | This sentiment was received with applause, and the toast | 614. anti-revolutior ary blunderbusses nightly constitute Mand Hirata, one — he < ing of winning, | &0sp. i ‘Queen, fest Sort ‘Dr. H. ANDERS & coy ae icine rl fs <ohrstiana for San Fre 2, lat 23 64 8, lon 38 44, was drank with much enthusiasm. Among the other qarrel between the Emperor and bis cousin the Prince | {055.5 was one to the success of the Atlantie cable and Napoleon. one to Cyrus W. Field, expressing the hope that his It wa fact a little singular that neither the Moniteur | energy and perseverance on behalf of the Atlantic Tele- —s tho matter of his dreams, #m™orican pére feols,his purse- | also pulled Dexter up. Tady Thorn jogged over the strings are not Rroot: ag..‘nst the demands ip the name of | sddre, era the heat ivé or six lengths, in 2:24. ie Secon: § Rome 4 ge (Nor), patriotism that hopeful jaakes upon him, hands —The wind continued to increase in mae ” bul REMOVALS. } Ship Colorado, Freeman, from Boston for Bomt / ituti graph Company may be awarded the anent over the funds and you..; A.a¢riga deposits the sum in | which knocked all time bete “higher than a kite;' 14, lat 82 N, lon 44 W. ay, May R, H. VILLERS HAS REMOVED TO 100 TWELI a the Constitutional of ‘yestertay morning poblished | ESSCr tis'oable. “Mn Wield made cectotionie | hie serong box until the cap, \y of trenorks ot ni pees: | coder betting went on lively, the backers of the mare | —-Bhip Garibaldi Rogers. from New York April) 4 gop g, Diaz hint avenue, who insorta a Douutiful ects a the reply of the Prince Napoleon, and none of the jour- The speakers, r a9 at ‘expressed the most confident | tablishment shall be repienixhed. All the family are Pre- | wagering one hundred to thirty on their favorite. Lady iciseo, May ty 9608, pad Jon 33 28. jan | Teeth $6 upwards, on gold, platina and allver, and wasrant mals have yet uttered a word of comment upon the affair, | hopes that everything ould prove successful. Captain | Paring for the coming aupivel , the Fourth of July, | Thorn had about half a length the best of the send-off, vert Bright (BPs m Swansea for Bark Robert —— . / Valparaiso, EMOVAL.—MESDAMES M. & J. VIRFOLET HAV Miri Mary Stotson, fro removed ace. from No. 5 to No. 17 Clinton pi m, who the Gi Kaste: "Independence Day. And ig not far distant. | which she increased to a good length on the turn, neither ‘Seo Tend, WaAeh en mney Sage er as beeen ne eae Lae Ce ee CIT MoE Tin lulepnol Mipraperetic se Tavte ackananteedanieel:eotaaeet trotting 08 fat a thoy itn theceeviees bak, eece rece Wee Tok, Was ‘oe i an June 8, 20 and will be more generally observed in all the cities of | ‘The mare led miles 8 of Hatteras, teering 8. ‘8 Kirby waa seen June 3, lat $1 83, 1¢ ealth was drank with much warmth, ‘stated that peror and his cousin, has been a long time nursing. | aith ont 55n ‘rene om of to the quarter pole, in thirty- | Brig EMOVAL NOTICE,—THE 8T. MARGARET COPPE! Vrom the moment that the present Emperor exhibited nec hehe ce the pte haat (cme missiy~ | the Union than any previous anniversary for many | seven ssconds and altut the same distance to the halt ape Miwankee, from New York for For TL Sesing $, | Av. Mining Company, of Canada East, have removed 4 fe of that power over the French nation which | iné, as it was boing carried out with a vigor and carnest- | years. What are the city fathers going to do with the | mile pole, in 1:18%., Going around the lower turm Dexter | Iai B10, lon 662620,» i | meg Le the Dew Prema noe eT Ore eet \ proofs power it hiaed wile’ | nest that commanded success, His only doubt had re- | eventful closed up and lapped the a8 she swung on the bome- | ines Is Apel from tr Fort Royal, 80, | “it Sy Norton, Secretary, ‘ f placed him and bas kept him st the head of it for 20 | ference to the weather, and he prayed that might be pro. | Husnew Daptoarioy.—The dedication of tho | stretch, and the hopes of tho backers of Dexter became Foreign Ports —— many years, an ill-feeling, not entirely free from jeal- | pitious, bas ge p soyard him 3 the part of Prince Na- | WHAT THB CABLE IS MADE OF, AND BOW AND WHEN soe The great resomblance of the Prince to} PA i BB LAID ‘the first Napoleon, and the entire lack of any such re, Fhe mt AS <a pod! +) cond pamaod NSE Swblance in the features of the Emperor, coupled with I nautical miles; or in rough cba ubdah, trrenty-oix “the strong doubts which had always oxisted in the family kanares — long. sue ica coedaciae 3 cannes 5 ne of seven fine co; wi wisted in! oraplet a to tho present Rmperor’s legitimaty, very naturally strand, which is Tanalatod with Chatterton’s patent com- mado Jerome feel a little sore that his cousin had, by | pound. Outside this como four distinct layers of cutta the force of his name alone, attained to a position which | percha, each also insulated with the same matorial that encloses the condugtor. Outside the gut again he himself might have occupted. From that day to this | gr5 wound eleveh at et tron wires, each o} ‘ahich, before matsunderstandings and open quarrels have not been un- | before being twisted on, is itsolf carefully wound round first Hebrew free school, of the Free School Association, | Pere quay Keey ene galt wats however, 9000 SP will take place on Thursday evening of the present week, | su The tore he urged mare the faster sho at the edifice No. 36 avenueC, near Fourth street. It vp she e home a winner by alength, in 2:263¢. will be an entertaining and Instructive ceremony and hird Heal Soe bundted a fifteen was now current well worthy the attendance of all who feel an interest ig ) on the mare winning, with few willing to take tho odds. the cause of education, . When the von was heat’ Sam she Ske Baatiterd a Tawrin. wentuti—-People | ‘good bye, Hiram,” and drew away oa ’ Tax Sons op Texrakaxca at Coors Inentuta, He | icngth. “atthe quarter pole Dexter was within three- | Goats Tr%: 25°9,2> New vorr A Talbot, Merryman, Callao, who are interested in the temperance movement should | quarters of a length of the mare. Time, thirty-six and | tilde, Treviranus, NYork, a‘Werraro, NYork; 16h, Ma- not fail to remember that a demonstration of the Order Sree. warters. Going down the back stretch Dexter | Buouwzusuaves, | La it Wm Wicox, Manter, Callao, of Sons of Temperance, under the auspices of the pressed his suit rather warmly, causing Lady Thorn to |, BELIT (en ietom, une! Meyain port bark Modena, Grand Division of Eastern Now York, will be held this — The o_golding shewed in front — ‘bait a ien, trem RYort lag brig Antonio Mathe (Br), See- evening at Vie Cooper Instivate. A number of distin- on! mn the mare recovere: carri ARBAL lay 17—Arr % ished (weal abstinence aposties, including Hon. 8 F. | to break, passing the half mile pole two lengths in | phin Sul tidh, fre seme (Br), Morrell, Phitadel eee nee ea _.._ NAVAL PRIZE MONEY, &O. HOY!—PRIZ#, MONEY.—GEO._P. O'DONNELL, AT> ‘torney and Counsellor at Law, 99 Nassau street, corner Of Liberty, opposite the Post offlce, room 25, collects pris® money and arrears of pay, bounty and pensions, Refers tO J. L. & D. 8. Riker, commission merchants, 45 Cedar s and’ Lawrence Myers & Co., importers, 35 South Wi street, Advances made, Ayrwerr, May 29—Arr Semines, do. RDROSSAN, 2kqab April iS—sid Bileabe ‘ork. ms 5 mouth. FE: Te sab ushing, Brown, Fal- ow 29—Arr Gua on a) Wesseie, New York for vland, Callao; Slat, Amer- Cuxuavex, May 25—Arr Ei ues. elgique, F ooge, NYor k; Peter DDITIONAL PRIZE MONEY NOW READY. ARMY OFFICERS) ACCOUNTS premplly netted, ‘GOVERNMENT VOUCHERS CASHED. Apply toM, SNYDER Jr., & OO,, 137 Broudway. LL OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS HAVING CLAIM! A to settle are requested to call at SHEL DOwsS aang Om road sold! hla. Nrige Ear M7 7 Robert’ Mowe. Hotciikine 470) Star, | New York; 20h, y a these latter | with strands of hemp, sonked with tar. Thus, then, | Carey, of Vincinnati, will be present and mako addresses. | advance, in 1:11, On the lower turn Dexter rallied nobly | Rot kw c ce, 220 Broadway, Barnum’s Museum.’ Woun frequent, 04 it bee been said that aes r there are rio less than twenty-five thousand miles of cop” | Tho exercises will commence at eight o'clock. and’ began closing tnely, when tho mare became en- | Cxonsrart, May2I—’ oy gin ‘Preier, NYork, for Baltic | Feceivethe whole amount of bounty. the Prince Napoleon has, on two or three occasions, | per wire in the conductor, about thirty-five thousand Sreawsexay Frarivat ror tar Bunnert or Tae Womay’s | tangled, broke up and fell off a couple of lengths. RIZE MONEY, BACK PAY, BOUNTIES, PENSION® ‘and all government claims collected; cash advances mada by M. J. HIGGINS, 176 York street, Brooklyn. ELEASES FOR MUSTERED OUT OR DISCHARGED ollicers promptly obtained; advances made, Bount collected. Apoly at United states Arimy Agency, 64 Bh atreet, opposite Pay Department, =—————_— J LOAN OFFICES. po Gare Harrixx, Mav, 969 Dexter was all right now for the beat, and offers Qlentuegos $day; pho Hon Seeds 2s, Pete for 8. Sarpemas June” yee brigs John Hathaway, Townsend, New York, Edwin if Renualy, Gayer, Portishd; Sd, sche thrown into the very face of the Emperor the charge of | miles of iron wire in the’ outside covering, and up- Dastardy. Indeed, it is now stated as an on dit, and be- | Wards of four hundred thousand miles of strands of | IxemMary.—The ladies connected with the Woman's In- | to that effect were mado by all bis admirers. The # hemp—more than enough in all to go twenty-four times | grmary at Washington Heights, as previously announced, | mare broke up again on the homestretch, and Heved by not a few, that the only reason that the Empe- | round the world. The cable has been made on an ave- ill hold @ festival, with mumc and strawberry and | Dexter came home leisurely three or four lengths ahead, Tite Perkion Fr ror has tolerated the Prince Napoleon at all is that the | rage at the rate of seventeen miles per day complete, and | Will hold a festival, with m . and | in 2:27, amidst the wildest shouts from his backers, Delany Now Yor" Auine, Key Weat. Bld 2d, bark JA Pleree, latter bas at his command the most positive proof of the | im some days its outside covering of hemp and trou bas | cream accompaniments, at Dodworth’s Hall, commencing | Fourth Heat.—Dexter stock Tose considerably during | Reonand, Mel ye ie are ile (Br), Brussel, Baltimore; boon overlaid at the rate of oe hundred and seventy. | to-morrow aiternoon at four o'clock, and cantinting | tno intermission between heats, and even betting was | Philadelphia: $4. "bark Orobilic: Hiceuee aoe one sk Emperor's illegitimacy, in the form of a letter from King | three miles a day, though nota fathom or a foot hasbeen | until the evening of the 18th inst. Friends of the luflr- | jnauiged in that he would win’ tho race. Tho seud-of | Mathews, Col ged: wrark, | + do; © 1—Arr bark Jobn Griffin Fae Louis himself, in which he states positively that Louis | manufactured withou ry part being kept under con- | mary who wish to contribute berries, ico cream or other | was very even, and the horses went around the turn side Creneueeo 4 ; 4 "? ° , ¥ Aspltwall; gsi, id: brig Cuba (Br), Philadel wleor a ¥ h, , | stant test for “conductivity” and insulation, and to this | articles to the fair can send them to No, 45 West Six- | and side, until, nearing the quarter pole, the mare tilted, 1; aba, " eT ea eee ie anid tote fa sare | hour it ia as regularly tested as it was a year ago, when | teenth street, or by Addressing the Treasurorof the In- | Snd Dexier led a neck past the post (u thirty-six woconds, | Meleo",C* smikn, wonton: Ou Magote (Br) NY ata a rmany. the first milo was twisted. Instrength the cable ivequal | firmary, Washington Heights, No. 156 Fifty-atcth street, | Tho mare was ‘soon steady again, and in a hundred yurds &: m0, and Grattan, ADVANCES, MADE ON WATCHES, DIAMON Jewelry, Dry Goods and Personal Property of e description. J. A. JACKSON, keeping somewhere in Ge Wiile'is &: naveeuenten aha OF Texgihs | WHA Dre Waverley, 4g 11] Grand street, two doors weai of Broadw: ’ “ace tol t to bearing & strain of seven and thres-quarter tons, while | they will be ealied for. This mentiin aid of ® | more she carried Dexter off his feet and led two lengths 1, May 28—Arr Hudson, Pratt, London for NYork ee tne irae Napoleon's manceuvten. Tn eas of the death | te sbectie-gravity is vo low that it cam with eafcty be | deserving charity, and should prove wuccessful in every | Yo the huif mile pole,tm1-11%. From there tothe stand | (endqt ceeded sah Passe a by Ith wi een astern Star, Gillem, from Callao for dre Eatedonia, Coster doo do a © Sart (Brixham), 24th, erese, NYoi& for Bremen. nen eeeren teres 1 hb 23—Of, Edwd O'Brien, Gilchrist, from Callao nburg. nr for J oaps, May 28—Arr Young Engle, Clark, Callao. May 26—Arr Sachem, Atkins, Boston for Cron- ‘Exevrnera, June 4—No Am vessels in port. Frosmine, May 27—sid Banshee, Henry, N York. Gtascow, May 27—Sld Confidence, Johnson, NYork. ALTAR, 2%—Arr brig Pandola (Ital), bag ‘Conrtantinople for Boston (and sid 26th), 20th ww 26th, MONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C., OR THE SAM! BOUGUT AT THE HIGHEST RATES. ALSO PAWH, BROKERS? TICKETS BOUGHT FOR DIAMON: WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c., at 77 Bleecker street, up stair@ =’ | E “ ttains his majority, the |@lepended on to support eleven miles of its length in | respect. they both trotted steadily; but the mare hat the Sirus tee sy eae rea in the — or the venga L has per pens pred A ne, a Wd in} ‘Tae Treateicat FRacas.—The emeute reported to have as ‘cry Ayo eee by two lengths, in 2:263¢. The Prince imperial. Should’ the Emperor die leaving no | Jengthe of seven and eight hundred miles, and-ship Ne theatre id allo’ — fasiie, or the Prince imperial die leaving no issue, the | board ihe ¢ireat Eastern into three enormous tauks. Joryiligons Herd apa not come off | soxpay, Juno 12, match $2,000, mile heats, best three Prince Napoleon would, by the terms of the constitution, The first will hold @ coil of six hundred and thirty miles thik Sy baldaiavas va, ite; 2 MK. ‘Cottinn) wan andl in five, in harness, AN re ‘ Become Hinperor Buk the Prine> Napoleon is familing | of cablo, Uhe second one of elght hundred and forty, and umoxt, belonging to Mr. ns, 8. McLaughlin named b. m. Lady Thora, ‘with two important peculiarities of the French people | the third one of eight hundred and thirty. Five hundred | gold on Saturday, im consequence of the storm. It -will Mainbrino Chief, dam by Gano............ Dearing upon these matters—one is, thai at least since the | miles Inve still to be stowed away on board, and it will | be sold on the 21st inst, H. Woodruff named b. g. Dexter, by Ham- time of the Revolution, they have not been particularly | tke a fortnight to complete this work, though the, last | “rye Scxeu Rmoiaaxt N, G. $. N. ¥.—This regiment, | Distonian, dam by American Star........ ardful of legitimacy or constitutionality in the | mile of the co cI . sovereign whom they have permitted to rule them; and | #lecraph works at three o'clock on Monday next. All | commanded by Captain Joel W. Mason, had an outdoor T 7—MONEY LIKERALLY ADVANCED ON fie T 66 NASSAU STREET, ROOM NO, 2—A. HONIGMAN pays the highest prices tor Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, de: He also makes udvances on consigninents of the abowe cles. AY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jewelry, &c., or bought for the highest cash prices. ISAACS, Diamond Bi the other that they would never be satieied with the | three tanks are kept filled with water, and when each ts | parade yesterday. There was a large turnout, and tho | First heat..... i nae roker, 841 Broadway, Bre ape tee eee aha cau tet he 4a | Joined up, and a constant systom of signals Kept through | HR looked remarkably wel. Lino was formed on | Seirn' at iat Gooue, May 27— Arr Richard M Wood, Colbrige, NYork. See a ‘the Empress. Ih this view of the case it would be evi. | Joined up, ry half-past "clock. ‘This regiment . 3 : (ULL, May 20—Arr Ravenswood, Miller, NYork. FTER SEVEN O'CLOCK MORNING dence of too much confidence in human uature not to | every part from the moment the expedition starts til the | B& STs terteoved, to duscipting ad .guasral eopear: [ WOGHD REA. TALK 2:20% | Haunvne, May 28—Arr Bavaria (1), ‘Taube, NYork; 20th, Mahi, san Sane bad sclamnuna, Mey 28 nine o'clock at night, any amount loaned on dlamonday Delivve that it has often occurred to the Prince Napoleon | cable is laid, ‘The mere cable, however, is but an item in ‘at Blonde, Shark, Frank Temple and Hambletonimn trot That ‘in the ‘very. probable event Of the ‘deat of the | the rases of heavy werghts, the Great, Eastern will have aoe cal te edlaa is cory properly tontared yim thts afternoon, at the Fashion Course, for $1,000. Emperor while the Prince is yet a minor the French | t carry on this occasion. Her draught of water will | Omcots in command. at Wt ME Ca es Bese people, still reserving the Bonaparte name, might bo | be Tu ver over than under thirty feet, and, all told, her Died. willing to accept him, with all his liberal ideas, as Em- | Weigh, when starting from Valentia, will come near | Tum Hawnins Zouaves-are to have a meeting to-night | Sgruwan.—In Brooklyn, on Sabardey morning, June peror; or, if they intend to change their form of govern- | the “‘upendous mass of eighteen thourand tons. They | to a plan for salting with other military organi- | 10, Joy Sxritmay, in the 69th year of his age. m Ment, as Constitutional King, or even as President. ‘This | &f@ ail, however, stowed high, and to, aceordinz to pre- | gations for celebrating the Fourth of July. 10 relatves and friends of the family are respectfully charge bis enemies make avainst him, and even his | Sent arrangements, it is believed that the Great Eastern Movewesrs at THe Sce-Taeasury.—John A. Stewart, is late resides um friends do not strenuously deny that such may be the | Will start in the very early part of July, and certainly, if - case. ssible, not later than the 10th. With her will alao sail | Eaq., Assisiant United States Treasurer in this city, left The Prince started for Switzerland the morning after | her Majesty's ship Terrible and another paddle wheel | for Washington on Saturday last. The object of his visit the publication of the Emperor's letter. steam frigate of great power not yet chosen, but which, | to the national capital is not definitely known. He will 1 N GN E Ww Ss Some most absurd stories are in circulation—among | like the Terrible, will give towing aid to the Great East- | hoe absent ten days, daring which time Mr. Jacob Russell, Ss H 4 P P . ethers, that the Prince Napoleon js at the head of the | rn in case of mishaps to her machinery, either screw or | formerly chief clerk and cashier, will discharge the duties arngentepetetee workmen's strike, and that it was intended that they | paddle, Every care has been taken to get these engines | of the Sub-Troasurer. Watcher, jpegs sliver plate, and everything of value, JOSEPH SOLOMON'S Jowelry Establishment, 430 Broade way. T Mi. HYMAN’S, 638 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND street, will be paid the highest ‘price for Diamonds, Watches aud Silver Ware, or will advance on the above, AvRE, May 28—Arr Harpswell, Kelley, NYork. ‘ Havana, June 4—Arr steamer Morro tle, Adama, New York; Sth, barks Jas E Ward, Tibbetts, Portland; 6th, Wel- ey 5, ng tend A id LAtiag nl ret ip J Baker, Allen, Nuevitas; brig Rebecea, Git Honduras; sehr J Truman, Henderson, ene Morrena; Hi bark Lady Musgrave (Br), Cann, New York; brig Russia Gewhell, ey Cla sehr Alice (Br), Hansen, Baltimor Loxpom, May 29—Arr Cornelius Grinnell, Spencer, NYork; Océan Fxpress, Cushing, Callao ‘Mh—Cld Moravia, Patten, Sunderland and Hong Kong. Liverroon, May 2/—Arr Orient, Hill, NYork; Sist, Hiber- nia (a), Dutton, Quebec; City of’ Manichester ork. Lf 4 North American, Cutting, and Jeremiah Thomp- son, Blake, NYork; M E Corning, Hibbert, Philadelphia; ° IAMOND JEWELRY BOUGHT, AND VERY LIB eral prices paid. Lown negotiated. Valuations ong per cont. Onice hours 9 uu 10 and’? til 3 only. PLUMB, Diamond Broker, 512 Broadway. G° TO 62 WILLIAM STREET, NEAR CED, rooms No, 7 and 8 if you wish to receive the hi , ae, Pawns jalcrow, ALMANAC FOR EW YORE—TwTs DAT. 4 | cash prices for Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &: should revokitionize and place him in power during the | Ito the highest state of good working order; but it can- : HOON Rises. sare 10 96 | imoubheres Even dor’ Novert Mane, Amidon, NYork; | bragers’ Tickets bought. "Loans negotiated, Emperor's absence. The Emperor is now hurrying back | NOt be denied that the very possibility of their breaking Police Intell Pipe beams shel ox PA bere eats 2Wth—Cld Sostrene Clausen, Storm, Baltimore; Alex Chiu- OUIS ANRICH, 723 BROADWAY (NEW YORIR from his Algerian trip; and, upon his return, we shall | down Is looked upon with something like anxiety. The; ARREST OF AN ALLEGED Port of New York, June 12, 1965. | 49%), Drewery, NOrieans. “ Hotel), will give, as usuel thirty See over. robably have fuller developments. will certainly not be overtasked, as it is intend Fin-Ent out, Salus, Trefry, Boston; Scotis (s), Judkins, | sn inthe trate for’ Din ‘Soft ond saver, Fury Whe Merion excitement te quieting down, and the | if possible, not to let the vessel go beyond «| On the 1éth day of January, 1863, Michael Condroy, amnan BYork;, 29un, Constitution, amner, goj, Morning, Siar, aa RT ver, government journals are doing all in their power to aid in | Speed of aix knots, a minimum of velocity which | mate of the ship Victoria, then lying at pier 48 East Steamship Matanses, Liesgang, City Point= Ascencio & | for alti Nenutan,' Achibye, « m (en rect socom. ‘ idee subduing it—sometimes publishing not the most siate- | i will be dificult to keep to if steerage way is wanted | river, and Henry Van Valkenburgh, employed as cook fe ’ quickly, and which will, we think, be found absolutel: Steamship Artel, Sherman, City Poin! Ballen. wal of the Parts jlarnals plead for theif of Jeff. Davia. | linpossblo to retain in.ascaway. On this occasion, how. | aboard the Victoria, became involved in a quarrel om the | Sicamalip Ariel, Sherman, City Point Ballon. 5 1 None of them, however, consider bim guilty of direct | ever, the middle of July is chosen as being thought even | pier beside which the ship lay, when Van Valkenburgh ); 30 Calcutta; Glasgow (a), Manning, NYork; do, DoNDERRY, May Z—Ald Vl , N¥ork. iuatina, May 16—Uld Jane, Maitland, Boston, Mansanitio, May 20-Sid ache K Forbes (Br), AWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT—OF DIAMONDS, peo (9), eens ‘PiAvcschen, Siverware, mested ecrumenin Dry od Clothing, dc. Alny advances made on Diamonds, Jewelry, ac. 12 Bowery, near Grand, up stairs. ‘ork. complicity with the murder of Mr. Lincola. The evi- | more favorable in point of weather than the mniddlo of | grew a knife and stabbed bis adversary in the abdomen, '} 25" ip Josephine Thompson, Moore, Baltimore—W Dal- Pe Shope te ore Philadelphia A 4 AWNBROKERS’ TIOKETS BOUGHT OF CLOTHIN dence now coming out from the trial of the conspirators | June, when the last Agamemnon cruise was commenced. inflicting a mortal wound. Tho steward then fled up the || Steamship Jersey Blue, Arey, Boston—Whitney & Hathe- | Statira (Br: Hi John Carver, Nichols, do; &c.—Also & large assortment of Crothing on oak may have the effect to lessen thelr enthusiasm in behalf | Captain Anderson, we believe, is in favor of starting ne] "8; Cumnberta York; brigs Neptune, Russell, | 8¢ Business Coate from $5 2 7 CH sgg Bac of the inciter to treavon, rebellion and murder. towards the early part of July, and his long experience | pier, but fearing that the police would arrest him, he, ‘ip Germania (Pruss), Franke, Baltimore—C Luling & ao Fleetw'ng (Br), Pi ton, B% 630; Geemmnere Fears fro 77 3 9; in Conta, The popular subscription, limited to ten centimes (two | in command of the China has very properly induced the | earned, and, jumping overboard, swam off and pervasn, ‘une 7—Old schr AJ Dyer, Rogers, New " et Aas J een epee , = <= FURNITURE. rn to to ‘add escaped. | Siark American Eagle, Hanford, Aspinwall—Panama RR cents), with the object of offering, in the name of the de- | directors to give every weight to iis opinion. In addition | Gondroy waa taken to the hospital, where he died some . 7 Newrort, May 9—Sid Messenger, Hall, NYork; 28th, Iron. neers i ial to Mra. Li to Captain Anderson, all the officers connected with the » OC ‘an in- 4 a - “ 2 ‘acy of France,a gold med: ra. Linco! iil, Guth the ancaglien Of tho eetet enates we been sve-aurs su on ee Ranney held Vi Bark Winthrop (Br), Moulton, Kingston—Heary De Cor- a Oliver, already been asnented to by more than ten thousand erdict was found Gorn & 00. Ewcarrus, May 2—Ent out Elvira Owen, Oliver, NYork; \GNIPIOENT _8EVI (VE ROSE WOO! seribem, and among these are the names of such men chosen from the inarily fair | Vaikenbargh. was aftorwards indicted for murder, Be Partewer, Levels, oo, Trew ertdae. Persia, Doane, Leghorn. Planotorts eon & 2 ill be sod for $300 one Vietor Hugo, Michelet, Louis Blanc, Garnier Pages, | Weather, and steaming at the rate of six knots, itisex- | ang jer Hoffman issued a bench warrant for his } Bark Lavinia, Davis, Cow Fett, Bon & Co, Fortywourn, May 9)—Sld Abbott Lawrence, Patterson Parlor Suit, fost 07h for $200; one do. for $119; also Ernest , Jules Simon, &e. Freie, hat the voyage from Valentia to the Bay of | arrest, Boaach was made for the fugitive murderer, but | Bark finn (Br), Cempbell, Cow Bay) F Whitney. |. | (ftom mamvere a Jot of Parlor, Bedroom and Dining. Furniture at arts? Coutent in’ Newfoundland will occupy from | te was mot within reach of the criminal eu- | Berk lector (Hr), Kenney, Pugwash —C C Duncsn ae faeBort dark Soapdragon, Briand, from | great sacrifice, ' Inquire at 119 Weat Eighth street, near 8 The Rupture Betw: twelve to fourteen days, during every hour of which | thorities Van Valkenburgh has evaded arrest till | Brig Katahdin Segindera Rangor Tt Sanford Seconerown, sy M-cart of, Rertey, Heyer, Yorks Srenue. FRE Peror and Prince Napoleon. regular communication will be kept up with England, youtarday morning, ga ° geass Garland, < tho | | Schr Fanny (Br), Benson, Montego Bay—Miller & Hough- ‘aoe in, ea, Baker, from Newoaatie, for Cuba, MAQNIFICENT ASBORTMENT HOUSEHOLD F THE EMPEROR'S LUTTER TO THE PRINCE. inth precinct, receiv information that Shon niture for « , a Jeavi A Monsigom asp Duan Covsix—I cannot refrain. from in United States Circuit Coart. on board the sloop Passenger, ying at the foot of Hamm- | Sehr Mito , Barnone=3 Douglass can, gee Moreh Tor Petey ametcre ay uns | for aula, eprered Brgbtal te, Panotorty forming you of the painiul impression I have experienced Bofore Judge Shipman. mond eirvet, North river,” Sergeant Garland scegrdingly | Schr Raid Wentworih Adams, Gow Bay Milleré thewgh: | $0 for Singstorg Muaonle Heaper, tension Table China, Giaas: Sliver Ware ne en BVOUr speech at Ajaccio, In leaving you, during | he pancl of jurors was called over yesterday on the pronented oS cere e sloop and arrested Van t | ton. Mary Goodell, McGilvery, do d quire at 118 Weet Twenty-third, near Sixth avenue. im with the Empress and my son, as Vice bgp x 7 urgh, whom he took to the station house, The prisoner Schr Triumph (Br), Sanford, St John, NB~D R Dewolf & | _ Stxcarons, april 8 (fn port ships Rainbow, Kel lng 7 President of the Privy Council, 1 meant to give you a | Opening of the criminal term of the court, Judge Sbip- | is to be committed to the Tombs for trial in case he is | Co, proof of my friendship and my confidence, and 1 hoped | man presiding. ‘Thore was a full attendance, and a jury | poritively identified as the mur of Condroy, The | Schr D 8 Wiltiame, Williams, Washington—Van Brunt & rer nce, your a . prisoner, who ts about thirty-five years of mouth testity to the union which fing tue language | was at onco sworn to try cases, The criminal calendar | Poved va have been in the ariny oF havy for antl Sobr David Lord, Boston 0 & B J Peters, sup. Hy. er Sebr Baginaw, rte, But the political programme which you place under the | Ws then proceeded with and the several cakes set down on He formerly hailed from Athena, Greene county, Sea Ni mph, Jouley, Pro’ L Kenny. egin of the Emperor can only serve the enemies of my | for trial in their order. in State. Sloop ins, Fall River—Borden & Lovell, government. Judgments which I cannot admit you The first caso callod up for trial was the United States PASSING COUNTERFRIT MONEY. ARRIVED. of red which belo \o o1 5 U 8 Monitor Sguando, f Boston, via Fisher's Island. Sur day. To apply the idcan of te’ Emopere, ty | va Job Meyer, indicted for passing counterfeit United | Charles B. Baxter, a resident of New Jersey, was at. | of % Monit Syomndn, from ” rest officer Field, of the Fifth precinct, charged Steamship City of Cork (Br), Tibbets, Liverpool May 27, and the present time it is neceseary to have passed | States currency. Tho accused pleaded guilty, and was ed by u 4d through the stern trlala of responsibility” and | gentenced to-oxe year in the Siate prison. e with having passed upon Mary Small, of 22 White street, Bohne Da ni ey ne ho aa 2 URNITURE FOR SALE—OF EVERY DESORIPTI Pas id room, Suits, Bedai 4 ENDALL Shogit's Wareroome, ‘Boe ‘and au Yin nents if desired. es sa URNITURE WANTED,—61,000 TO $8,000 WORTH, brick house, in F's for a ture story Brick house, 0 Winged Arrow, ; barks Ol , for Cal: eed Ar “thd Prd rl ‘Restor. Pat 1 for 4 jayne, une; sohr 8 May 201 Sumner, Upton, from pSgHNas, May 20—In port sehr RB Sacva, June 1—Arr brigs John Chi Barnes, Philadel. (eireion. Marr, Danial: sour FW Vannnman, ), Shar . Sid 2d, beige Als Br) NYork; Riba pete tear Oar ae. sci dertrude, Goalyell, NYork; Ob, Camilla, Pilla. ip! 1 ™ » Brown, Cochin Fateneta May Bookie TWhizapos, Garter, Gallas Avilog- URMIEURR, APTI AI oD ho? Poeun en een 27, off Wrent Ormshend, AL. | ‘ aan eae Delivered. frees “Pursivire ay ship Orient, bound in, S0th. power, And, becides, are we really capable, pig- | Henry Pitter, Owen Early and Thomas W. Johnson, | « counterfeit $6 bill.on the Bank of Fishkill, im payment | signals wit went Hurtiett, mies as we are, of appreciating at ite just ‘value | severally indicted and put upon trial for passing counter. | for u small Mitet goods which he had pa a nll BA gS a a ae yy ey ed ium May i tas, Hansen, Weyburg. the grand, historical figure of Napoleon? As in standing | feit United States currency, pleaded guilty of the ebarge. | similiar counterfeits being found in the prisoner's posses. | Ci" ee egrcnemer Beane B. | Sieh, lab el, toa 18 9B te AM, Amorieam Ports. Before colossal statue wo are unable to view the wholo | Sentence was in each case deferred Wl Saturday next, ion, he was taken before Justice Hogan and committed | Sro"tnsed signals ith senmsbip eachinged signaia with | BOSTON, June 10, PM—Arr sehr Fi 6 Twisdgn, Chase, COAL, WOOD, &. ft once, we only seo the side which strikes our right; ‘The principal businens of the court for the week will be | for trial, tteumship Etna, bound EB. June 2 lat 49°40, lon 9) 30, at | Cay yilen. Old bark Celestia (Br), Cole, Valparaiso; RED hence the incompleteness of the reproduction and the di: | the trial of parties indicted for passing counterfeit United ASSAULT AND RonDRRY. ~ 11:0 AM, passed s bark rigged ecrew steamer, bound East. ; hii as | pines Agree a te a fe, teleonea vergemce of opinions, But what in clear to the eyes of | States currency. iding at Ne » | Sort deckoa boned Be ok ene ee ee ee Herbert Masten; ‘Goon ‘gta 0 vad: hr every ane is, that, to provent anarchy in men’s minds— | Mr. Courtney, Amsistant United States District Attorney, | Philip {Muller, residing at No, 180 Canal ptroot, eS | bark James, bound i. oth, Int 44 80, lon 46 bb, on ieee ‘ate oe n passed that formidable enemy of true liverty—the Emperor bad | announced that it was his intention, if possible, to try all | terday appeared before Justice Hogan, at the Tombs, and | berg. 7%h, lat 45 22, lon 1 32, at 10 AM, fi tat established rst in hs family aud afterwards in his gov. | the cases on the calendar, some Aileen in number, dut- | preferred a complaint against Lawrence Martin, & man Scshotoal teat ies ta ie hee ernment, ore discipti which admitted but ono | ing the term, ao as to cleat it of some old caren ° Bacon, h, steamers: Appold, and Saxon; ship Basaar; i tat Me Mn oS | i et ote Ballas, Lite Morton: tras Boncione ere. D ASH AND GENUINE LEHIGR 0 ESrreeued and del : } int 41 08 to 4 ka, Ad Wilkand on@ action. I cannot henceforth deviate from | "Saige Shipman expresved gratieation at this an. | ‘wenty-one years of ege, who had teow arrested by | (ctl) lon {642 AtIh AML exchanged stgnale ein ater, | Subsite, PVE sicamers Toks, Key Wests Cherokee, do; FE. vered Oe Br ei aoe th nase rule Be pony om Whereon, Monsieur and dear | now ave some person tak- | ofilcer Craig, of th precinct, Muller — Hook, a 80 AM, peared % py fies atti lelphia} brigs Brillant, Miragoane; ceteet King and Greonwich streets, and 6) * cousin, I pray God w have you in His holy keeping. ing ¢ who would diepose ¢ passing throush N: late on Sunday night | |“ ehaship Oity ot Londo ek ee ee , i ” NAPOLEON. | of tho business without the delay which had hitherto as violently asia ited troner nad auother | sy! duesnstown June 1a 71s BM, with mdse and panen: |) BATH use Doar kre osena metho Phdoseiehies 5 A,QUALDRON FOR COKE, DELIVERED J ’ TOF Prixer'a nepey, © <= ~- fomarked is proceedings m » a. ,.tpon, who stole bis watch and chain, Aa the thieves | Fiocince, hound Np. Of Cork Haven saw an Intaan auenine sehr Bomtel ¥ ai Darig Vienne, Md. $ mediately, Apply at the cole at the ° In conremience of your “y's letter of May The court then adjourned wil thie morping at leven | were running away Mujer crieA TOMS WNION PemaIOd P bead nb. sth Inet, Ie 50 0b, lon 2) OM pasved, & bark rigged 10th— Art brig Marrieg, Bul ; sor Gov Cony, do (and | Works, Twenty-first street, re ¥, SHERWOOD, 88, aid its pubucaiyn in the # of thig morning, | o'clock, in Martig’s arrest Mie wen forornte wever. made tig | ateqmer. Gib, lat 4346, 'op M0 14, passed brig James Curtain, J passed ap the river), .

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