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—— aaa VIRGINIA. Organization of the Virginia Legislature. Buiclde of Bdmand Raffin, the Trattor wno Fired the First Gun at Sumter. Removal of General Gordon, at ‘ Norfolk. {NE CITY UNDER CIVIL RULE, &o., &., &o, Our Richmond Correspondence. Bacumonn, Va., June 19, 1808. ‘Yao first General Assembly of the State of Vingtuia ‘ender loyal auspices since 1861 convened by proclama- met im part at the State Beuse m this city, at one o'clock to-day, bythe as- gembling of the House of Delegates, Hon. James M. Downey, Speaker, in the chair. The erganization of the ‘louse was at once proceeded with, and at thie point it transpired that the usual constitutional notice of a design te convene the Assembly, which requires a period of ten @ays to intervene between the Governor’s proclamation ‘and the arsembiing of the representative bodies, had not ‘cen given, and consequently as temporary organization ef the House was necessitated. This was concluded by the nomination and choice of P. H Gibson, Heq., of the Richmond Republic, as temporary clerk, end 8, T. Ken- 400! as sergeant-at-arms, Those gontlemen tok up the ‘Guties of their respective offices by taking the customary ‘ten, of Governor Peirpoint, eaths, as follows:— 1 do solemnly # ar (or affirm) that I wf su) the : * NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNB 22, 1868. — areata — . Ceaed cf Rencattons cmmuiinieraat ae sephine Coho, eure tae evening inthe Rotel Owe, | = THE YANKEE BLONDIN. SERIOUS CHARGE® AGainsr TRUSTERS IN THE are ratii this office that | 19 Jay str’ 4 yy appears, from the . poe) AD WINETEENTH © WARDS—-CHAKOES soldiers who bav,¢ served their three and four years in | by the emp precinct police officers, that Mr. Simon C, Passage of the Wi River AGAINST A TRACHER OF INTOXICATION—ANOTHER } tho army, ‘aad who at least deserve kind treatment from ‘be 4, basband of deceased, and W. Werner, proprie'gp of | om a Hope Twe Hundred Above PLEADS GUILEY TO ASSAULT AND BATTERY, PTC | ino people and the government, are detained in the city | Che hotel, had » which decided Mr. Cogn tore | the Water. The Board of Education met last evening, Commit | ye7404 5 reasonable time waiting to be mustered 0:44 { move from the hotel, While he was tothe aehof remov. | oi sioner McLean presiding. In the specially alluded to, men just frem 4nder- F ry Cohen standmg of A communication was received from citixens of the — - in ik aan aera ‘eons sonville prison, who were ordered to be mustered out by the War Department as early as the 16th of May last, Nineteenth ward, calling the attention of tbe Board to an ‘affidavit enclosed in the communication, setting forth | 3.4 who were sont to this city six weeks that Mrs. Catherine Presto, the widow of s soldier and | mustered out, are still here, pag tees penal pend oat the mother of three young children, was defrauded out | they may, of Germany. of $120 63 by H. H. Lee, aschool trustee of the Nine- | of the details of their business, Annsst oF 4x AuzaxD Higuwar Rossxs.—Omcer teonth ward, and that it was only after application to the | that their Curley, of the Eighth precinct, made the arrest yester- Treasury Department, at Washington, and Genoral Dix, | {uly sak day aftorecon of # man named John Hayes, on charge of that an officer on the staff of the latter was enabled to | supposes Madea robbery, Hayes comme, Dak wae vesapected, compel Lee to disgorge and recover the pension money conatts, ont aime beeme Teme with, who committed him for the poor womaa and her family. ‘The ecagech wen referred to a epecial cocamiticn for tm» | tre Siurariue’ Omics, where st prema The Turf. ‘Vestigation, and the Chairman appointed Commissioners | to thirty FASHION COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING. ‘Waprapay, June 21.—Match $2,000, three mile heats, im harness, D. Mace named ch. m. Ella Sherwood. ..Recetved forfeit. D. Pfifer named br. h. Toronto Chief... + Paid forfeit. Sams Dav—Match $2,000, mile heata, best three in five. Adams, Mayes, West, Vance and Roosevelt the com- mittee, ‘The following commanication was the next that cre- ated a sensation. — H mamed Edward Renington, of Hudson street, was run down dy a ferry steamer, and had he not been an excel- ent swimmer must inevitably bave beem drowned. Ho was carried away from his boat, dows the bay, by the which they are tending to throw discredit on their office and disrepute the school tide and prevented from reaching the New York shore, generally. In ‘of the above the f- sents the following ol mre Sar ganars a Fird—That Thomas E. Cody, assistant - D> mar school No, 29, First ‘was, to the knowledge of Dut no at- 39 : the school officers of said in the habit of Dg cried out E Defore his class, in school in a state of charl- | #¥rst Heat.—Commodore Vanderbilt was the favorite at tion, entirely unfit to govern class or contro! him- self, andon or about the month of March, 1865, the ‘school officers were fully aware of said disgraceful con- duct, but took no means to check the same. 1, Aeceic Tn Re Bee gen beret is disgraceful course, his presence became intole: and a demand was made upon him, the said Thomas E, Cody, for bis resignation, which demand was not com- one hundred to forty. The black stallion took the lead ‘and went around the turn and to the quarter pole one length in front of Vanderbilt in‘thirty-nine and a half. seconds, Theblack was stilla length shead at the half mile pole, in 1:17%; but going up the three-quarter stretch Vanderbilt challenged him, carried the black to a ‘cannot be too highly commended. A Wrono imparssiox has been created by a paragraph piled with, although made by and with the approval and | which appeared tn these columns on Sunday lagt in rela- | break, and led « length onto the homestretch, which he Thomas EF. Dinaes a cel hans 2s, SOReasenges tion to the “‘Auld Lang Syne” statuary, executed by Mr. | increased to two in a short time, and then went along to tamely submitted not declaring his placo vacant. dn 2 Pay Semaly 4 f ict an con ee ta eat Robert Thompson, and now on exhibitionat the Park, | the score an easy winner in 2:36%, Second Heat.—The word was given at the request of Mace when the black was two lengths ahead, which he improved to three lengths at the quarter pole, in forty-one seconds, Going down the backstretch Vanderbilt made @ very bad break, and before he became steady made s for which, it was alleged, he had never been remunerated. It was intended to have read that he had never been wholly paid, Tho committee having in charge the collection of the funds, in one dollar and larger subscriptions, have turned over to the sculptor nearly nine hundred dollars, officers by allowing the said Thomas K. Cody to absent himself from his class and school for the space of three bin they knowing that his absence was caused by in- toxication. Fourth—That the trustees most grievously failed in the discharge of their duty in permitting the said Thomas E. Cody to resume his duty as third assistant teacher | and are ready to him more ag oon as it may be re- | second, falling off about eight lengths. Diamond passed after this absence without the consent of said trustees, posal 10 fc ae megomee Chee the half mile in 1:19. On the three-quarter stretch Mr. Curran, the Chairman of the local Board, who sub- Gillies, 456 West Twenty-fifth street; William Forguxon, }- Vanderbilt began closing, and gradually shut up the gap, my eke Sanh Fo ng FI ey in pur- | mite the above, adds that om the Sth of June he moved thereof, aa th law of the 1a ‘i 244 West Thirteenth street; Donald Grant, Second avenue, prisms Fees ere as the supreme law of thetand. anything in | ‘0° sevignl of Thomas. Cody, and that one trastee | betwoen Seventy-fourth ald Seventy-Sfth etreeta; James | Ueul,tbe,bisck horwe cremed the score half » length ce jnances of the convention which assembled at Richmond that | Taylor, Thirty fourth street and Eleventh avenue; David ‘Third Heat.—One hundred to thirty was still offered on the thirteenth day of February, eighteen hundred and | refused to vote on the subject, and another stated McMaster, Thirty-third street, near Tenth avenue; Robert 5 2 om i$ * 5 ?. the Commodore. Diamond took the lead at the start and 4 Sue, (0 the oguitary notwithetdnding: and that t will as a relative of Cody’s was bis landlord he should vote o | H. Bleakie, 167 West Thirty-fourth street; Alexander | yor oe ea \enatiee cheat te ein nd the government of ve ation which sasembled 41 have not since the and sixty-four, voluntarily given we, Woy, to those in rebellion aj ited States for the purpose of promoting the same. Hereupon followed the anti-duelling oath, and the oath to discharge faithfully the duties of the respective offices. The House then agreed to refer to the Clerk of the House, eo First Auditor and the Treasurer of the State the estion of providing for any printing necessary to be Tine, cotil some permanent arraugement could be made, h would be upou the due organization of both bodics. of Messre, Harmon, lorm the Senate that duly organized, but it being ascertained ‘What the Senaie had not met that duty was dispensed ‘With, and the House adjourned untl ten o'clock to-mor- committee of three, consistit Ge ‘and Hill, were appointed to tbo House b, nin. as restored heeling on the venth day of June, elghteen hundred and aixty-one, and ‘frst ‘day of January, eigitcen hun- ‘or assistance, in ist the government of ihe Menzies, 577 Righth avenue; James Brand, 456 West Twenty-ffth street. They have performed their duty well, and are sti]! willing to serve. The sum they desire to pay Mr. Thompson, who 1s now in Europe, is about twelve hundred dollars, and this is no more than a fair sum for s popular and artistic piece of statuary for the Park grounds. Stars Bourry Mowsy.—When is the State bounty money to be returned to persons furnishing substitutes? This is the anxious inquiry of many who furnished sub- stitutes for the war at ® cost of one thousand dollars or more, and are suffering for the want of the six hundred dollars bounty which is to be returned by the State. We At the Hoboken Course this afternoon Volcano, U; oan inform ail such that the State has by no means for- Ai Die Bae reg poms gotten thelr interests, but they must know that time ts | tod.Up, Lasy Ceeeplan oeata, Beat three fa dive required when heavy amounts, scattered through thou- ‘This afternoon, at the Union Course, Brother Jona- sustain him, which he did; that the result was a vote by which Cody’ was dismissed; that another teacher was ap- ted to his place, and that Cody refused to yield to im, and still retains the situation. A motion to investi- ject was adopted. P. M. Flanagan, a citizen of the Fourth ward, sent mmunication, informing the Board that a fomale teacher in that ward had pleaded guilty to an indictment for eseault and battery on his wife. This communication ‘was referred to the Committee on Teachers for investiga- tion. The last document of a kindred nature which cam ‘was a paper from the Committee on Teachers, containing ‘@ majority and iryaie 4 report on the subject of the pun- ishment of a child eight years old, named W. E. Dickin- son, in Primary School No. 12, in the Fifteenth ward, by female teacher. It appeared from th rts that the child was severely beaten, but that th er could not otherwise m: him conform to the discipline of the seconds. On the backstretch the Commodore put on the steam and soon began to overhan) the black. Ap) ing the half-mile pole Vanderbilt qoxed him, and they passed the post head and head in 1:163¢. Going up the three-quarter stretch Vanderbilt began leaving Diamond, and beat him to the homestretch a length and a half. From there to the judges’ stand the Commodore had an : stig it, and won handily by three lengths, in Fourth Heat.—One hundred toten on Vanderbilt. The stallions had a capital start, but the Commodore yn took the lead and maintained it to the end, winning by half a dozen lengths, in 2:36. He made tho first ip thirty: and three-quarters seconds and half in 1:16%. gow | ‘ihe Senate, being without a quorum, immediately | schoolroom. The majority report exonerated the teacher, | gands of accounts, are involved. Mr. Blunt, chairman of | than, Giraffe and Honest Peter are announced to trot for @djourned. while the minority report intimated that unnecessary | the committee, Oe been constantly en; in this busi- | a purse and stake. eo sevority was ured, and recommended the adoption of ® | ness since volun! consed, has transmitted to | At the Fashion Course y« there was a SUICIDE OF BOMUND RUFFIN. Edmand Ruffin, the father of secessionism in Virginia, Proceeding from this 1 to Charleston Harbor for the purpose of fring the Gret rebei gun on Kort Sumter, committed suicide on Seturday evening lost, near Mattoax Station, in Amelia ‘The act i who will be remembered as where he was temporarily sojourn: deliberate one, the deluded man taking a mus! wes Jowted with buckshot and placin the muzzie in hie mouth, with the aid of a stick touching the trigger. The cap fniled to explode, when he replaced it with ar one, Bred the piece and was instantly killed. The portion of his bead was entirely blown off Ina ry of bis was found a memorandum stating that he esterday afternoon great deal of betting on the threemile trot between Dexter and Stonewall Jackson of Hartford, which comes off on Monday next. One hundred to sixty were laid on Stone- wall’s winning. Even betting was made that the great tume of Dutchman—7 :82},—would be beaten in the com- ing race. It is supposed that both these horses will go under the saddie, which will be quite a novelty about these days. e CINCINNATI RACBS—FIRST DAY. House stake of $100 each, owner, for colts and fillies now three years old, Closed with seventeen entries, The teering , Albany vouchers for over two millions of dollars. First, the accounts with the State in relation to volunteers are taken up, the enrolment papers examined, copied and transmitted to the State capital. Then those of the veterans, or re-enlisted soldiers are over; next the substitutes, and those who furnished them. It will be perceived, therefore, that all these thousands of papers and accounts cannot be corrected and closed ina or month, and all desiring a abould be ratizfied in knowing that the devotes his whole time to this business, and that it will be consummated at the earliest practicablemoment. His success in procuring test of his business resolution abolishing corporeal punishment in the pri- mary oc A long debate ensued, which resulted in the adoption of the majority report and the recommitment of that of the minority. The Finance Committee sent in a length: pagans the subject of rebuilding Grammar Schoo) No 1, in the Ninth ward. The majority of the committee reported in farer, ot the re ata rn of ped pane. ee, mi- nerity (Timothy Brennan) reported adversely, chiefly on the ground that the finances at the command of the Board did not warrant such an expenditure, and that there was no immediate necessity for it. After more ‘soul never live. wader the United @intes government, | than the cousl amount ef. dlacnssion the Board rejected ee re for, the ‘army ia a good test of ‘bis business | following came to the post: ‘and Wook death in preference. Inthe game memorandum | the minority report and that of the majority, | gi) things connected with volunteering is Snished, com- RB. A Alexander entered br. c, Ansel, by Lexington, said that he would have committed the deed on the | thus making the appropriation recommended by the ma- | Dieted and perfected is positively certain. There is yet dam by imp. Yorkshire... sesegeeeseoed h of April (the day General Lee surrendered), but was | jority. some six hundred thousand dollars due the county from Reber & Kuntz entered ch. f. Lady Fashion, by imp. prevented by the presence of visitors in his house. ‘The sum of $44,615 was next a] for the erec- } the State. Bonnie Scotland, dam Young Vashion, by imp. It is now suid that Mr. Roffin’s mind had been very | tion of a new primary school in a ifth ward. eee ececese es ces: < 22 og og affected since the evacuation of Richmond Some business of smaller interest then engaged the A Granp Concert in aid of the organ fund of the Ta- ak + had fervoses of ys? ery ge ant. Ly "si attention of the Board till they adjourned. Dernacle Baptist church, will take place this evening, Saxz Day.—Purse $400, mile hi for all ages. The Braraber, busily omployed in writing what subsequently deals “neat ae" Gbaage ON sesamianding st ight o'clock, atthe charoh editee, oor- | [SE 9 O75 Man. trank en fa capleal ander and the Garned out w be a listory of bis political life. He also a DSA ot Cisse ge Sn Seas ner of Hicks and Rapelyea streets. Mra. Mozart, Mra | Misna ‘every large “ae” capital order and the ‘wrote ivtters, and in one of them he loft directions as to Abe disposal of hie bouy. Mr. Ruffin, though a politician of the old school, never THE CORONER’S INQUEST—VERDIOT OF THE JURY. oroner Lynch continued the inquest on Tuesday on the body of George C. Mann, of 190 Willow street, Brook- Cook, and Messrs. F. E. Muller, J. M. Loretz, Ryder sud Gook, have volunteered thelr. services, and’ will be supported by a chorus of thirty ladies and’ gentlemen of CINCINNATI BRACES—SECOND DAY. ‘Wapwespay, June 21.—Horsemen’s stake, purse $600, Akeld any office of distinction. He wasan watvarint, | 5, rh ont a Brooklyn. . The programme. rad ronaiate of two mile heats, for all ages, the gift of the horsemen of Be wigis much on the development of Virginia's re- | 1¥, Who was found drowned in the waver at me tove ot | Bribe vith ost ‘of opera and oratorio, interspersed | Ctmviunest. Sources, We wast one time, years ox0 President of the | Falion stret on the morning of the 18th taxt. The wit: | itn hath pen ly ene gga TA Alorander entered b.¢,Asterold, by Lexing- | Agniculiaral Society of Virginia, and published the Far- | pesses examined on the 19th inst. were Mrs. Anna M. Coxsum Varaivn —The German Workingmen’s Union— | wr. — febula, . m 3 r . —— entered Red Oak, by Secon a2 srs Regier, 8 Fotorsburg, « paper devoted to farming | yaon wife of deceased; Ellen Drake, Thomas W. Ber- | she Arbeiter Bund—composed of about a dozen trade as- fing Je, B:403. REVIEW OF POSTER'S DIVISION BY MAJOR GENRRAL TERRY. num, undertaker; Michael Obsuncey, and George W. | sociations, is now organizing so-called Consam secietion | 4, Lat one and a balf mile dash, sel- This evening the First division of the Twenty-fourth | Drake, nephew of deceased. for the purpose of purchasing provisions and stores at a aatarea army corps was reviewed by Major General Alfred H. George W. Mann, adopted son of deceased, the frst | wholesale to be furnished to the families of the | _ son, é old, Trry, the new commandant of the Department of Vir- ” Prices, ir vm years rit This divieion that of Najor General Robert S, | of the witnesses examined last night, being sworn, | members of these associations et the original price, Dr, Weiaen entered 4 "T, now temporaril, Fal Thor. O. Osborne, @einber of the court at Washington. thore eral Foster beine absent as ton, Lieutenant 6 Pr eident Lincoln, fires of Richa paid Lo the brave ¢ feuders of the Union on earth, ds fndor Major General KO. C rmy at Appom r : Hitting thi hac been Weir commander anterior to Foster. Oar Norfolk Correspondence. Norroux, ¥ GENPRAL GORDON BELIEVED. commanded by Brigadier Gone- The troops are viewrd last fail respectively by Secretary Stan - weral Geant and the iate lamented compliments to them on the fleld being the last of a similar character were the soldiers who, an- KS. Poster, commanding division Ord, did (he work on the Deft of tho lines that resulted in the surrender of Lee's 4 Honse, and so ended the re wich soldiers ahou'd Fort Fisher, why , June 20, 1868, said:—I reside at Cold Spring; have resided there since the Ist of May; lived with my father previous to that; I saw my father alive last Thursday about twelve o'clock, at 148 Fulton street, New York; we bad gone to New York in company; J went to Cold Spring that day ut three P. M; have not seen him since; a friend showed me the account of the death in the Hymaup; my father hax been at times temporarily insane; I was down about ten days ago, when he was out all nj nts ay mother was very puch alarmed, and at five o’clock in the morning sbe pabed we to go to Mr. Sweet's house, as he might Know with three per cent extra to cover the expenses. The shares ro gee a Reon omer is to be repre) in charge of a superint who must give securit, for two thousand dollara, . " 7 Tus Saznouurnet.—The Committee of Honor, composed of anumber of prominent Germans of this city, ata meeting at the Germania Assembly Rooms, elected Mr. Charles F. Loosey, the Austrian Consul General, as Prewi- dent; and for orators, Mesers. Frederick Kapp and Dr. Schuetz were appointed, intra Service Sowery, Stars oy New Yous.—A NEW YORE VS. BROOKLYN-—THE QGHAMPION AT- LANTICS IN THE FIELD. ‘The Atlantic Club, of Brooklyn, the champion base ball organization of the United states, mado their first appearance in a match this season at Hoboken yester- day afternoon, their adversaries on the occasion being the Empire Club, of New York, one of the strongest of Hae eee Lat ih ctuopanyfeit'a xoutleuen | Meoting of the above society wan held last Monday even- | our city clubs Both parties wero out in thelr full Kamed Colby; I think’ho resides in. Washington, D.G.; | ing, at Masonic Hall, No. 90 Kast Thirteenth street, for | strength, and, as a fitie contest was anticipated, an im- my father was intoxicated when he came home; he would sometimes remain away from home all night; be seemed like craxyy man when he bad been drinking ; cannot remember what he would ray under these circum: stances; he had difficulties with different parties; he has woveral suits aguinst him now; bis own sister has a suit the purpose of completing itq organization, The follow- ing gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing ear:—President, Major General G. K. Warren; Vice ident, Colonel W. 8. Hillyer; Treasurer, Colonel W. A. Lynch’, Corresponding Colonel A. B. Sag mense concourse of spectators crowded the field, every available position for witnessing the game being oc- cupled. The game opened in favor of the Atlantics, the score in the first inning being 4100, This lead, how- Yesterday's mail brought despatches from Washington | sgninst him in Pennsylvania; he told mo three months | Recording Secrotary, Lieatenant O: 'F. MoCienaban, Ser- | ever, tho Empires succeeded in equalling before the fifth fo BriywiterGen. Geo, H.Gordon, commanding the District | ago that he would have to make an assignment; do not | geant-at-Arms, Lieutenant ». Beiliner; Board Con- te and when tb y st ; ‘ Neo ae ering tect leipe tamentsen namin? Ie hoa | Gol-Brigndiet General y, Ji. Ward General W. Ri] ant wre eo ey entered upon the of Virginia, giving official notifeation of his removal, and at the same time instructions to tarn over bis affairs Golowsl Howard, Thirlecnth New York heavy artillery, who is merely to act a8 counmander of the military eta- Consequently this erty is Bow under @ivil rule once more, thank Heaven! and & person need Bave no fear now of having a bayonet thrust into his face he perchance may look askance of a shoulder strap in fon at this post. sixth the totals stood 7 to6 in theirfavor. This advan- they afterwards lost by some wild throwing, the Atlantics finally coming in victorious by a score of 21 to 10, The feature of the Atlantics’ play was a handsome catch by Sid Smith, voteran Peter O’Brien. Brewster, Colonel A. Farnsworth, Colonel J. D. McGro- or, Colonel E. D. Kellogg, Major G. W. Warner, Captain James Sherlock. ‘The association ts composed exclusively of those who have werved during the late war aud have been hoaorably discharged from either the army or pavy. ‘Another ‘meeting will bo held on Friday evening. Inayzction.—The Twenty-second regiment, National Guard, State of New York, will be reviowed this evening, at their armory, on Fourteenth street, near Sixth avenue, no partner in hiv business sitice 1862; T was not a partner, I only carried on the business for him; have had Onanctal difficulties with him myself during the last two years; at the commencement of the rebellion I be- came involved, and my father advised me to make over my business to him; he did not fulfil his promiso, und we had some words about it; we never had any troublo Dut that; I have never threatened him with violence; did not Have any trouble with him on last Thursday ; we parted the bert of friends; he has often accased me of to and two very pretty ones by the The outfelding of the Empires, too, was noteworthy; but it was their effective pitching that kept down the score of the Atlantics, and it is ques- tioned whether there # any club in Hoboken that can keep the Atlantic score in a match within such limits as the Empires did fm thie game, The following is the wer. Hon. James Belote in acting Mayer of Norfolk, | extravagance, aud sald if I did not retrench I would roin Batohe , ks will continue until next Baturday, when there i» © | him: J deny ever being drunk in my life; have beer ee eeea the ong eden! righ apelin ng! an election for municipal offlesrs, trom Mayor to con- | under the influence of liquor, but not arunk. the different city regiments of the Netional Guard. aTLaxT10, ble. Colonel Simon Stone, & prominent and faithful Nath. D. Frost, residing at 86 Henry street, sworn. — 0. R. Players. oO. Rk jujouist of the city, is th pular cand —_ end will | 1 saw deceased on Saturday about noon, and on Sunday A New Evxoues von Jensey Ory.—The C, Minot Engine 3 2 Pearce, o, 8 8 ee os be edit <= My June Ta br sheet balf past vaste’ o'clock ; — always spoke in | Company, No. 47, from Jersey City, was out on parade : . anon nl : 8 een elect | the highest terms of his son, as did hiseon about him; eaterd: Cbapman, |. 8 Doing the rot legitimate ballot sin far, 1 will | Know sothing Of Die Gomendo troubles; suet deceased | 27ORED 8 Portion of New York yestertay morning, om 8 © Crane, ad b. 238 Ga jee Considerable inverest and excite Saturday going up Fulton street; merely bowed to him; the occasion of the reception of their new etcamer. The 3 1 Btart, Ist b. 1 8 did not observe anything unusual about him; think | Company was in uniform and madea fine display. They 3 2 Pratt, p. 5 0 ice Appold, Captain § Howes, for Borvon, Bis statt— | gome troubles of deceased were caused by drink, but J | BAve ab eugine which will be very effective against the 1 $2 Sid Smi 5 0 utenant Colonel T. H. Harris, Avsistant Adjutant Gene- | do not of my own knowledge know the offects of liquor, | S¢ry element, and which reflects credit upon the makers. 8 1 Galvin, 5. 3 3 Ri aint ecdaaate & none per i sal bever fasted it in my Lol deosnaet was inclined to Fouxp Drowxep—NxGuGence ov run Prorza AvTHoKi- 2 1 P, O'Brien, oe 2 8 aA. rs jenant S. OrRaD a jenant cross when under the influence nor, a —_— © P. Brown—sre either ordered to their regiments or | Jeha Motrane sworn, says:—-1 reside at No, 22 Bridge | T™—The Baked body of @ poor drowned weman was, 97 10 Total. 7 01 Musiervd ous of service. street, um employed by the City Railroad Company as | brought into Whitehall slip on Tuesday afternoon, at two enmoa, MAJOR GEXERAL CUARLE! BR, GRABAM, watchman on the dock and at the office of the company; | o'clock, by one of the Governor's Island and the | _ Chite. Ut. 24. Be. Ath. Bh. Gth. TH. BO Ot, Total. Jately commanding the defences of Norfolk and Ports | am at tho dock every night except on Saturday and Sun- | Coroner notified at once. At two o'clock P. M. yesterday | Empire......0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 8 10 Mouth, has also been relieved, and ordered to New York | day nights; went on duty at six o'clock on Saturday | it atill remained subject to the gaze of the numerous pas- | Atlantic. -401 01 3 6 @ 2 21 Yo be ‘mustersd out of service. Hix affairs were also | night; was in the immediate vicinity until one o'clock | sengers landing at Whitehall from steamships and ferry. | | Umpire, Mr. McMaban, of the Mutual Club. Boorers, tarned over to General Graham 1 well | on Sunday morning; it was very dark after I put the | boats and by. There is no other city in the worl Messrs. Coulter and Morroll, Jr. Time of game, two = 4 po tne oo ights out; —s Ro ee Rolse niyself; ad where such official negligence would be tolerated. er five mpc iia ls itata bids 3 no ye » | wome one’ say that joard @ noise on Satur- grand match ison the ween the tion here. His able administration while commanding | day night, some one one canal Lost beard e eplash in the | 782 Usivanur® Law Goucot.—The annual commenee- | aa4 "the athietes, of Pallanciphiocthe. recent. vistors @ Naval Brigade gained fur uim the deserved promo- | water, wont in office at one o'clock, and remained there | ment of the law department of the New York University } over the Newark, New York and Brooklyn clube—to Won of brevet mayor general MAJOR GENERAL SDWARD ¥ ERO, In coremand of the Dist of tne Roanoke, arriv ore last evening, én rowe to New York, alvo tobe n out of service, Be goes the steamer Goorge leary, Captain NAVAL MATTERK. th chs ‘8, Blekeman. Asristant Surgeon E. 8 Smith, of the aloop-of-war Con. ation, now lying off the Gosport Navy Yard, hee Promoted to passed assistant surgeon, with the rank Of Houtenant, faithful and arduous servi Aswistant ng amigned to another vesne), ng besa connected with the navy, In this end ts a most popular offeer. Admival Wiltam fommanding the North and South Atlantic squadrons, Mightly inaisposed. fits: and ordered to turn oror his stores, prior afternoon, on Dr. Smith bas won his promotion by Paymaster Robert G. Simpson has been detached from the monitor Mr. Simpson haa long yadron, ford, until about quarter-past three A. M.; came out at day- | was held ov Tuesday evening, in the chapel, Chancellor | take place on the President’s Grow Washington, in o® | buman being; do not think am im the water would | Dodworth’s band furnished the music, The following | Such a match was to have taken place had Abrabam Lin. float out at flood tide; there is nothing but a log at the | young gentlemen composed the graduating class and re- | ooln lived, he having & wish to woo a game of gusk lpey 8 pane foe walking Of the dock; bave | ceived diplomas:—Willlam Bamey, Samuel @. Adams, the kind. Should it take place it would attract thou- o % mon from drowning at the | samuel D. Schmucker, George White, Jr, and Chauncey | ®#2¢8 to the capital to witness it a nears Oe ee ee oe) 2 ee, ee delivered the valedictory. Each of the tion ater. juates delivered rations, treat th tal sub- ie Fa cltanc 8: Bourne, « policeman of the Forty-second pre. | Ject of their profession, which ‘were listened to with ae my Cee eee eed nll the | Attention, and were highly creditable to the young gen- gedy wameeeres, © dangerous condition of the | temen. ‘An able address wee thy 1 delivered by Profer | , Pomeroy, the dean of the faculty of the law depart- un to | Robert C. Waleott aworn, sayn:——T reside tm Hamilton | Rr LOmmrey, ile Sone oe dionce wos, . aa dismissed with the | United Stat the honor to Inform the friends of the street, was acquainted with deceased for about six years; | benediction, late General Don Manuel Doblado, of the Mexican think be was !b great trouble about bis eon; by ben bis son threaten to take his father's life on moro than one ocvanion ; once they were quarreling in the store went out, and on returning, so0n after, 1 saw deceased ig © bis face; I asked Mexican Ministe? at Washington, hav this roy Oy: fixed to-morrow, e funeral of the late they are respectfully invited to ‘attend to-morrow, at four o'clock P. M., from the late A Woonsep Vovunteen Comronen.-—It is proposed, we learn, by some of our soading artists, to get up a com- plimentary concert for J. W. Gonglor, a wounded mem- General Will take p) Cartom Mouse Matters. id that ber of the One Hundred and Twonty.seventh regiment, Mhore jp nothing of Importance stirring at the Custom r git 4 Mr ‘Gongler Is. eaid to possess cousidernble’ agumieal | Fetidence of the deosased, No. 90 East Fifveenth stroet, B he han net | talent, and among the latest of bis productions is the | fom which the funeral will proceed to 8. Fran- jouge Jost now, with the exception that the committee ; picoe entitled “Lincolu’s Grave.” We bope the concert ols Xavier's Catholio church, Sixteenth strect, whore appointed by the ‘ury Department have commenced ‘Welr labora. Yorterdey the first business meeting of the drank much lately, he ured to drink some Ume ago; his fon would follow him through the streete asking him for money ; ould collect money dus his fauber and keep suitable vervice will be held previous to depositing the Will be @ success, Femeins jn the Second nent Comers, JUAN N. Faas Masonny—Lacrors at Coorta Ixemrora sy Dr. NAVANO. mittee Waa beld ts the room of the naval ofMfcer, | !t; ever know tuo son to strike an: else but bis . vit Welly, Bags of ‘v0 ‘Sraphon Colwell, Beq., of | father; his father har spent twenty {rousand dollare xe | BBUs—-Dr. Bell, of California, delivered’ last evening & > hiladelphia, and @. 8. Hays, Keq. of Chicago, comprice | bim during the last fou j lent saw deceased alive | Very interesting lecture, at the Cooper Institute, om the The Alloged Forged Check. pe and ‘> Filet, Keg, of Boston, acta an | On —— at, tn Fu ‘eet, Now York; do not think | above subject. Tho lecturer reviewed the history of Ma TO THE RDITOR OF THE BERALD. retary. meetings She cominittee will'be held } he son has “pluck"’ om nat to do any one harm. sonry from tho earliest times in « very ploasing manner. Naw Yous, June 21, 1868. im sooret, as some questions will come up for e \dera- tion which the interests of the deparienent nacho uoud Tt was ondersivod that the com. yy yortorday in investigating alloged Bot be made public. gillloe were on frauds committe Affaire at the Sab-Treasury Office, THE NEW SUS-TRBASUKER, yy dintillers of spirive There were ramors to-day in commercial circler that ‘the now Sub. Treasurer for this city bas been Appointed, © Wwdividual in Mr. Van Dyke, Super. that the fortun pec test be Bank of New \ork, has boon woripo place of Mr. Jacob Russell, a 7 heid Lie position for the past si: Orpment Birdeall, formerly head of the Receiving of the fub-Troasury, and more recently con Mr. years great acceptance to tho community and the gov- The Ju: und the following verdict "That said George 0. Mann was found drowned at the foot of Fulton street on the morning of the 18th of Jane, 1865, and the Jury feel constrained to call the attention of the city au itles to the axposed condition of the bulkhead where the casualty is supposed to have occurred, and the absence of any proper security agniowt similar accidenta, ‘Witnesees have tertified to several cases of rescue and prevention of fpjory; and notwithstanding other preri- Ops presentmeoute, Lhe evil rtil) extete, and the jury con- nider the bulkhead in {i provent condition » man-trap and public nuisance, In your issue of this date, under the head of Police Intelligence, you state that I was arrested for passing « chock with the mame of my fathor, Matthew Byrnes, forged to the same, The statement of the complainant (Augustus A. Fran® that the check is « forgery is not true. The check Is signed by my father, and wes deliv. ered to me for a particular purpose, and I transferred it to Mr, Frank without the knowledge of my fathor, who, deing surprised at its being in the hands of Mr, Its growth in Egypt, where the wondrous Pyramids, Sphinx, &6., sstonish and puzzle the world; ite intro- duction to Greeos, where, under Plato and Pythagoras, it exerted ro groat an influence; its occult workings In Asia Minor and ancient Europe, and brought it up to our own times, when It is oniversal. He enume the in- Quences for good the brethren of the mystic oraft havo exerted and do exert over the world, anewering the va- rious objections raised to ite existence on account of its seuret and oath-bound nature. The lecture concluded tn dent of § Bank “ ‘an eloquent pan on {te principles and working. It explanat! 7 pute Danks. We 1 elemens eotnale, bowevet, wen a by A a Wy to be rogretind that a larger audience was not prevent te how Wma tate his pemeuena Srequest oad wrid | Grivwolk by (| Ww. Ww ’ ae B® | to apprecinte the abilities 0 who reeme# a perfect % 2 4 ae i id, of this Gity, Will be appointed to that right. nen of the { the Order to which be belongs, Fehon 6f peur prion oo of my father as a cor. Mnurtany.—The officers and members of the First bri jo will meet at General Spicer’s quarters, 162 Duane it, to-day (22d inet.), Om important business. Yours ree} JAMES A. BYRNES, I, Matthew By the father of James A. Byrnes, certify that the check transferred by my oon to Augustus A. Frank, above referred to, ia genuine, having been ‘ally, Broith and } ft the Spote, ‘on th 16th inst. Guockino TaaGepy in Tom Hore: SwasA Woman In- i by it ‘used because I Goneral Dix js at the St. Lawrence Fell, the sceve of | S4"rLy Knuep.—A very rad aluir, onding in the al- wap nat attend the b bed obtained It from my son the meetnce of he Capedian conepiraiura ‘woet instant death of # very respectable lady, named Zo- | or for value, MATIBEW BYRN: hes of blue sky gave promise of a Po'permit the rope Salking exhibit idly concentrated in the vicinity of the bridge. ate ty Blonia | ee eed “ — location in omen ine i some six hundred feet below the bridge, over ‘of the terrific rapids commencing at that place. It has a span of about eight hundred fect, and probably an elevation of two hundred feet from the water. The saree te casct upon the, pectator on tho bridae W Pete ced te fens ofc of See, five feet eight ‘slight in build, but lithe and of great nerve and muscle, At 5:32 from sea senag on the -erican side, imme. icular’ preci ‘over two wife was observed to take her ition at the end of the rope and watch his progress with intense interest. Amid the grandeur of the sur- rounding scenery, the daring adventurer seemed like a Mliputian upon the airy course, and his ap] ce Was the signal for a sudden silence only disturbed by the roar of the restless waters beneath. He proceeded slowly and cautiously, and when about one-fourth of tho distance, sat down Upon the rope and rested afew seconds. Again resuming his journey, he was noticed to hesitate at in- tervals, as iffatigued, but after passing the centre space he stepped very regularly and without hesitation until the stand on the Canada shore was gained. A loud cheer greeted the succossof the feat, which was taken up along the bridge to the American bank, and the bands again struck up music. The time occupied in crossing was six minutes forty-eight seconds. Leslie appeared quite cool and cheerful on his arrival remarking that he was entirely at home on the rope, but complained that the unequal strain of the guys, in con- sequence fd barap ee sence sce ; ing Crea perilous, and great difficulty was experien in get the right in crossing the fastenings. After a brief rest on the Canada side, employed in a familiar chat, Leslie again poised the balancing pole and started on his return, the time being twelve minutes to five o’clock. He proceeded down the incline with the same caution ‘manifested in his firet start, and evidently experienced increased difficulty in passing the guys leading from the Cariadian shore. ‘At times he was noticed to retrace his steps, advance and again retire several tim on approaching @ point where a guy was fastened, it seoming to require great skill and the exercise of ex- treme caution against a sudden jog of the rope liable at these points. A short distance out he performed the feat of standing upon his left Pope, peace the ball of hisright foot against the left knee. Gaining the centre of the rope, he lay down upon his back and exhibited his ex- pert balancing powers by regainingrhis fect in a quick and graceful manner. reaching the opposite incline, as ust noted in the performances of rope walkers, he lost no further time, but proceeded rapidly to the bank. The time occupied in the crossing was thirteen minutes and twenty-two seconds. This ended the exhi- bition of the day, and the successful termination was greeted with prolonged cheers. The general impression seemed to be that Leslie is the equal of Blondin. Court Calendar—This Day. Part, san G1, BAL 1199, 048.7, 188, 105, 100%, lool, 86 87 ‘ 145i, 677, 1940, 1207, 821, 243, 1898, 1733. Part 2.Now 1194) 1258, 1884, 1670, 1608, 181 18i3, 784, 876, 1210, 1624; 1630; 1632, 1116, 1648, 1654, 1 1688, 1276, 900. Died. Ke.ty.—On Tuesday, June 20, Mrs. Many Ketty, in the 87th year of her age. ‘Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Daniel Noonan, No. 68 West Seventeenth street, this ureday) afternoon, at two o’clock. Srapies —On Wednesday, June 21, Epwarp J. Sraries, gtr years. remains will be taken to Marlboro, N. Y., for in- terment. (For Other Deaths see Second Page.) eT IES SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York, June 21, 1865. OLEARED. Bisemaip ‘Working Bist, Nelwos, Bas Juan, NiooM” O ebigenahip Morro Castle, Adams, Havana—Spofford, Tiles: Steamebip Evening Star, Winpenny, New Orleans—James Rayoor, 4 Neamant Sryole, Thompson, Norfolk and Richmond—G ee teamsbip Franconia, Bruce, Portland—H B Cromwell & Steamship Jersey Blue, Arey, Boston—Whitney & Hatha- Sati Volunteer, Simpson, San Francisco—W T Coleman & 0. Ship Rhine, Moore, London—Grinnell, Minturn & Co. Ghip Deutschinnd (Ham), Hensen, Hamburg—Kunhardt & Bark Union (Br), Sparks, Jeemnel Brat Son & Co. Bark Rajah of Sarawak Br), Gay, Richibucto—G F Bulley. Bark Jane Ring (Br), Thompson, Elizabethport—P I Ne- vis & Son. Brig Stabla (Ital), Romano, Bordeaur-—Slocovicn, Agresta, Smitl en. Bri Byte r), Thompson—Barbados—Wylie & Knevals. Bt Miller (Br), Cromley, Nassau—F J Montell & Bar- Brig Priricess Dagmar (Br), Bruce, Montreal—T 8 Whit- man. Brig Petre! (Br), Irving, Halifax—B F Small & Co. Brig Retriever (Br), May, Charlottetown, PEI—Greene & Schr Jahwa, Jasper, Lingan—F Talbot & Co. Schr F A Bayley (Br), Crosby, Lingan—John Boynton, Son &Co. TF Bement, Wiggins, Jacksonville, Fla—Van Brunt & Sehr J 8 Law, Smith, Savannah—A E corte. Bebr AC Leverett, Booth, Port Poval—N L MoCready & ‘Schr Watanga, Cook, Nowbern—C B Dibble & Co. ay BC Scranton, Staplin, Petersburg, Va—H 8 Rackett, no, ete Joseph P Cate, Endicott, City Point—Pierson & Col- ‘Schr Helene, Pierson, City Polnt—Jonas Smith & Co. Behr 8 U Strong, Tyler, City Polnt Jonas Smith & Co. Sehr O M Nevins, Derrickson, Washington—N L McCready ir Armadillo, Chase, New Bedford—Ferguson & Wood. Sloop Harvest, Corwin, Newport. Bloop Plorre Van Cortlandt Jr, Boyle, Norwalk, Conn, ARRIVED. U8 steamer Republic, Acting Ensign J W Bennett com. soanding, Wilmington, NC, June 18—bound to Boston, and proceeded at 1 P Steamship Erin (Br), Grace, Liverpool June 7, via Queens- town Sth, with mdse and 990 passengers, to Williams & Guion. ay Ry emg ei 76 jeaton & Co. ‘Bteams! ‘rage (0) iranspor), Gadsden, Port rr. naley, Havre, May 11, with asnengers, Lo ead & Hinckes. | May 28, 1 epoke Swedish bark Guatava, {rom Liver- for Halifax. light wicds and thick weather from Poo rake of Nowfoundiend. fad two deaths and two birth ship Empire (of Liverpool), Greenwood (late Borlase), Sa- june 1 and Hatteras Shoal, where she was picked up on i ugar. (See M! Sansome kimpson, (Br ioe Sow Bay, 11 days, impson (Br, Winslow, with coal, to Miller 4 Houghton, Brig Merrimac (of Portiaud), Ingersoll, Matanzas, 1 days, with r, to master. Brig Lxcelsior (Br), Cooper, Bermuda, 6 days, with potn- ove od on PueGon'e Pith, lots inst, iat 88, ton 73, whaling bark Solon, of New Bedford, with « sperm spo whales y us Sevetia, Win Fales, Norfolk, 4 da: Thorne (Br), ‘Chamberiat, Greytown, Nic, 29 rubber, to John A Brodie. Capt Judson, of the river steamer City ‘of Leon, had died previously of dis of the hea “fone Garibaldi (of Demarara), H , Remedion, 10 days, bi Maintaran, Bermuda faa ye, with pote toss und onions, ta'Sebanck & Romaine, Mas been sinod 17th SNE cts as gr tie Pete ims. 1th, 5 ‘of Parraboro, NB, from Cienfuegos for Boston, days outt "Ra og oar "Nipancol Fortress Monroe, 3 days, RC , Nipanc Sehr Tunis De bd 3 daye. 8 days, cag he gg ia, yy nia, 2 daye. inia, 9 days. lexandyis, 6 di town, 7 daya days, 10 daya, (6. 8 days. vhs NT tmasa Arnold, Nowpo for Elinabeth port. r ‘olmes, Arnold, Nes - Roe re — Ley we for Rondout r ‘aylor, Providence for Albany. aT Rewishd, Smith, Brookbaven. BELOW, Ship A & E Lovett, from Carditr, 4 &, ate w, Anderson, Richmon ge, Hickman, Virginia, re ade, Dak Virginia, rN aeen, Cane E Farrell, Cavalier, Virg! Bete APretibare Sty Bon ay ter, Matbaws, Willow Harp, Dayis, eo ish. Bela BATLED. Steamship Glangow (Br), for Liverpool. ‘Wind at sunset 8 and light. Miscetlan We are indebted to Purser RN Albert, of steamer Bagle, from Havana, for papers. ‘Wo are indebted to Purser FW Ely, of hip Arago, from Hilton Head, for s large assortment late Southern payers. toamer Morning Star salled yesterday for San Juan, Nio, tn place of the Golden Rule, which is now overdue several days from Ban Juan. B Lasers Manson, from Boston, arrived at Stettin on the 84 inet, thus disposing of the Nassau ptracy story, as for an ale was concernes. aw Rurive (of Livorpool), from Bagna for New York, with @.carto of Purr, wae pjoked up on the 13th inal aban- On Thi while the U8 guaboat Arkansas. sist In working t { cat and ‘cams lo ‘ship into a harbor. and he would send an Ero5 YP he refused ria do, mr req) ho bad volun FS gg he sent me y Ensign J Nicholson at 7 PM, a would loan me wi Bati winds distant 12 miles, headway, gaining on the soathwatd vers ight attest ot noon, and calm at 5 atl three inches. Te June Nothing of note the di which was Capt Samuel Greenwood, the icher, reports that he was sailing master of that steamer, and while on the rtress Monroe Andrew Fle Mobile, on Hatteras Shoals (except one ogmy gone. There’ was nothin; abandoned, nor Eigksce, mar} Suir Hrnerma—Liverpool, New York, which grounded on the sill of Bram! Dock yesterday was ing part Bank Avon (Br), Lockhart, from Boston ashore at Steering I of 10th inst, and ts Brio Exaurre ‘was spoken Jui ne 1, jibboom, &e, havi iosring for St ‘Thos i it 4 bY tia » I7ch, Nag's Hi from thé eastward, ing two inches; 18th, land ‘ked Schepele E 3 § : HI fis iz Ne the 8 aA B, was ex) wo ‘and requested of him five or siz men to as- then lowered = ud be: and crew om that be ‘five mei were deliver and demanded the 6! officer service, The: ler whieh t saan were then manned ana on Friday wore abip and stood the purape dicing ‘Mee gay tnd the watees light winds from ‘the ‘eastward. prev: iy ea ft the wind still very" Tight mp3; oe port beam, Lerbetore; gain ‘the port beam, light, making bnt litle 9th, the wind bauled to the he day, freshening towarde PH (ook a, pilot trom the t, at noon, Burnegat Lightho les, ‘The Empire's log shows her tehare 4, with » cargo of sugar, for New York. occurred up to the time of the last entry, jay previous to her being found abandor rige master of the steamer sage from F inst, discovered the ship thumping om . Her boats, papers, nautical ingtruments pass and a barometer) and all valuables were to show when the vessel was e of her crew. A amall blue r & Co, was found on the cabin from ‘Moore got off, apparently without ; Of cargo, what had June 7~The Hibernia, juebec, went. for sland, Spey Harbor, during the gale night. total loss. Hardy, from Boston for Cape Haytt at raion GT, with lona of foretopenaahe very severe weather—Wwas: mnas—[by brig Susan, of Halifax. Notice to Mariners. BHAVER TAIL LIGHTHOUSE—NARRAGANSETT DAY. Daboll’s Caloric Fog Trumpet having bee! ver Tail Lighthouse, will be sounded 4 of fogs and obsc Licarnocsz Ovvice, Turnp Distarer, New York, June 22, 1865. in placed at Bea- luring the prevalence: ure and stormy weather, as @ warning to- mariners of their proximity to ‘this dangerous station, this date. The blast will tervals of about is on a bearin By order of Ship Martha, Shi 27, lal no.date (aupponed a i be sounded nearly 4 times per minute, at in- 20 seconds. ‘The most intense line of sound. south from the lighthouse, the Lighthouse Board. LH POWELL, Inspector Third Lighthouse distric SC ee 8 from for » ae stny 3) tS Reon Ww. erelee iam Tapscott, from Liverpool for New York, May }, lon 3533. 86 Aven, June pats} Emilie, Rose, NYork (and anl. Foreign Port chored off the lighthouse) Huevos Aynas, April 24—In port bark Dyer, Shepperd. for Liverpool, ldg. Cronstapr, June $—Arr Prince of Wi CrENFUEGOS, J! for NYork); briga Alice Leonard, Shaw, Shaw, Bultimore; th, Alice, NYork; 12th, ‘Alex Mt bark brig NYork; 8 lad Sid 8th NYork; 10th, Canpenas, Jt Ross, Middleton, Boston; Hard Chas All 18th Yor Sugue) 3 Lawson, N¥ork. Hay (and ald 12th. and Export, Bent une 6—Arr bark “Elb: Pi Colla, Philadelphia; brig Nellle Johnson, Poinsett, Means, Boston. 9—Arr Barks Philena, Davis, Baltimores i, Portland; & Haie, do; Jane’ Arizona, Colcord, New York; My, do ‘Golden 14 Packard, do (and #) fenonah, York, Porilat B Tho! son, Lampher, Boston (and sid 14th f Magia), Maria White, er, ‘oe ua); Mas Philadeipbia; schra Faust ts 100 5 brig Crimea, Hich! ladelphia; bi posi rigs Jennie, Carver, send, NYork; 13th, ras; schrs Arctic, Dunxirx, June 7—Arr Youns 7, Portland. ‘Sd Sth, brig J NYork; Al Machias; Bone a York lathe bark Wiel Lond, PoE ‘M Washington, Blanchard, and’ Keouebee, fames Davis, Clough, Philadelphia; 10th, bark. 12th, brigs John Hathaway, Town- @ port north ot Hatte- Dobson, do. ‘alker, Callao. etMigreta, Bea re wer Boston; 1th, Ani le, Eusixonx, ‘June 4—Arr selatea Wickberg. ‘New York for" GLascow, June 7—Arr 8t David (8). Quebec, Gatway, June 6—Arr Sunbeum, nlett, Callao. Guace Bax, OB, June 1—Arr bark EA Cochran, ice, New ror] Hamaora, June 6~Arr Mary E Campbell, Morse, Cullao. Havas, June O-ATF Europe (6), Duchesne, New York via: Andersor Yor ‘Sid 10th, bark mouth, Brown, York; erry, Barnes, do Washburn, Boston Prior, do, 15th, do; docks, Portland? Havana, Greene, k's NYork: Stamboul, brigs Fannie Lincoln, Coline, do; Dragon,. Minnie Gordon, Nelson, Boston; NYork; Echo,’ Bent, ‘paltinors; Tite, 2 9, Portland; 14th, sehr J A Chandier, Matanz 18th, schr H Middleton. ; Mazatlan, Goodhue, Cros’ Woodhouse,” £4 ~ ‘NYork; 15th, steamship Mexico, Lawless, do; 15th, bark. OI EE eee et wyork; sobre W B Mana, Wepber, doi 0 Ri, Sout, ae prs Dodridge, Baltt- aLirax, June 8—Arr brig Ten. Bis more: 18th’ brigs Ruby. Angus, NYork; 4th, Alms Jane, Fiyon, dor 16k sche Halcrow, for Lou Force, ‘rost, do. fivmnrooL, June 7—Ent tor ldg, City of Manchester («), NYork; Nunquam aymion, ‘Williams, for nq ormio, Chandler, and Kn— June 8—Arr Nova Scotian (s), Quebeo for: Liverpool. Madiwdmn, April 30-In port ship Argossy, Swift, for Am her ‘adi st, to load timber for Matraew TowN, June 5—In port schrs Petrel ras, Br), from fs coe (with mate sick); C 1, Sparks, from Jeremie for n.. Martanzaz, June 9—Arr barks R A Allen, Boston; Palo Alto, Wiley, 'New Orleans; Lith, Dresden, Reed, New York; ‘Ocean Home, Welden, do; brig J Polledo, Warwick, Port land; 12th, Raven, Muchiaa;“Wphark,”” Portland; bark’ N Stover, Stover, do; Jith, Annie Gray, Bangor: brig Killen Barnard, Burgess, Key West; sohr Jobn_ Vance,. Smith, Fernandina: 15th, bark Paramount, Deshon, Boston; brigs ‘execative, Gorham, Baltimore via’ Havana; Lisbon, Philadelphia, Sid 9th. brig R ide, darks Eventi rien and NYork: brigs LW Eaton, NYork; Herald, bie Thomas, Cain, N’ Manzanito, June 8—Sid brig Prcrov, June 8—Arr brig Volant, Gani zabeth Graham, Langlois, © Wright, Hawthorn, New Orlean Park, Philadelphia; RW Griliths, } sehF Starlight, York, Philadelphia; Neuvitas; 14th, bar! 12th, ish, Ab: Yor! A Hotherrest (Br), NYork. r NYork, schr Elie do; 12th, bark A A Drebert, Ki x ‘and J M Morales, Croscup, ‘do. Cla 14th, sehr R, ley, Chase, Coilins, Sava, June bark Almira Coombs, Bucknam, muri, Johnson, 4 idth, bark Dolen, do, NYork. 3—Arr Lizzie, Manson, Boston (reported at: e day), ‘Aer brig Russian, Getohell, Havana; 14th, , NYork. 8th, bark Yar NYork: brig Ana D Torrey, Haskell, Port land; 3M W Bret, Thurlow, Phi nia; Hare vest Home, Dickey. Dickey, NYork; brig Hattie E Wheeler, 7—Arr bark Jovie Nicholas, Nicholas, Cape- Sr Jaco, June Hastien; bth, brig Sx Joun, NB, June 19—Arr schrs Annie Philadelphin; Tmpudence, Kelyea, NYork; Andrew NYork for Phila McBurnie, Prestissimo, James, Baltimore. Laurie, Slocumb, sprees? delpoia. Sid 20th, ship Bristol Channel, ‘Tne Lizanp, June 6—Of, Vicksburg, Boyd, from Calcutta. for London. Taptr Bat, CGH, no date—Arr bark Luzon (Br); Robim~ aon, NYork for Bombay. ‘Tanipan, June 9—Arr bark Velocidade, NYork. NORFOLK, Juno 16—Arr ween, York; Nalad W6th—Arr acl Haze, Bell, Philadelphia; scbr A Hammond, SAN FRANCISCO, June 8—Arr bark Vi Bath, Sid 13th, Louis Baker, American Ports. schrs Golden Gate, Chace, New Chace, eae , Od bela larey, Barrett, Boston. 1 Paine, NYork. idetto, ' Merritt, steamer Moses Tayloe, Blethen, San Juan. SAVANNAH, June 15—Arr scbr Rufus Parker, Baker, Boston; 16th, steamer Carolina, Phillips, New York; schr Boston. Cid 16th, Union , New York. AFORNI. J 1,000 cases BOON, for rale SHAMPAGNE, lp and baskets ciacharging from the ship MON- f CESAR AUG, ROBERT, Agent for the Buena Vista Vinicultural Sovieiy, 1n Sonoma count; Full supply on Wines, Angelica, Win at moderal Le grape, and Sainsevain Bror., Los Angeles eo, and of white and red Aliso and Sonoma vine Bitters, Brandy—pure juice of the ‘4 42 Darelay street, cured without itizens’ Bank), unions, Bad Nails, &o, By mail $1, Crenred BUNIONS, CLUB AND INVERTED NAILS Rei by Dr. RICK & ©O., 38 B'S ANNLHILATOK cures Cor Dies GORBCT RATIONS | ON aud; tained. ject as to nd other States, Dect ait 2° BY RING, Counsellor at Lav, S56 Broadw THE legally ob- Dest LEGALLY FROQCURED Wit gt on ak ty; othe ‘cases prokecu: wances Zonnuttatfous, free nad confidential, -M. HOW 4 _ jey and Cou Mor, 7$ Nassau street, PxELsIOE lie FIREWORKS.—ILLUMINATIONS, PUB- Fee SENSTON & BOROPIGED, No Boy af 8. Gg? TO THOMAS R. 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