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‘completing their eccond year fii the Academy 19 *” nog y ; aoe Personal, Messra Dr. AG Mackey sail Sntetitqanse. be fare sonsruciod ite sami 37) ed Salled on Saturday in the Albam- | fur the guano trade, te to be Figged at first weeding is at the end of 3 “sonine cadetahip. Int” Leth smmeneten duties at pin en 0 FTN Oe eo FOr Collector « Notice to “ these two weedings the ino*“apetent, idje, refractory #0 “@ the port. A large crowd congregated to bid ee : dimeolute are pretty Kf to be got out of the way. Width, annie we es aN tee AL wy tees — Weeding Out the Delingtent | paitica mtuence or aristocratic connections mray seoure Our London and Berlin Corres- bees wep some ey heer nd neat te sal Se Rhee wi S heating but individual loyalty is un- Cadets. sagbipisacnte, bet maa: tenentras te taal pondence. Goubied. Ho is haled ao the reprecentative tan ot gue | fee fat Laine Rac na at sis ener ceg aeep heng BB Trice tort ide bat cee ari ae . Daring his Journey in Algeria the Emperor wrote a | Biblia fiom « window @ the ‘wie EUROPEAN FEELING ON RECENT EVENTS, _ r to his son. He had given craze Saoh.8 ae: tad from B36 8 fo Je by aS , and ‘cover the Ethel ag i a as the Book. The Board of Visitors in Secret Session on the in Tar end enti ee neste “Tm ale 1 cole iane |" Br odes PH BEBTHON, Sesrolory. Claims of the Deficient Scholars. a key, ke. wi in eur eat me alone ‘contin Neapsee : nagar. ‘ —— fall details about country. \peror St 55 qlee. "i tory character. Nos only r, Oar London Correspondence, apg ee ky wy, Ss wa proposts to Brunet Tae wopernerety a pote ah ca of the Plebes to be Admitted | jcc han been "4 Le bai Jeon appear by all accounts to be pre: | aabialtnes emeel:Sinau get ges semmnante List a dias cadets Koel ee ones frowing. ap mciatlon Of | The Washington Beview—Kirby Feey icenter ond The Rebel Sepia tinbaees eee Ameen fora long absenra from Franca. Hix Pompelian | | The ght wid be reef asSing wig es ne ei . > 3 the Dett—' 'P} ° ouse in the Avenuo Mont deen and for breates wi eae, | Etre at” Cee sy | oof Ss ZaePrer | the tte fae earaet|Snsetgzaroeto ona wv | ea Fa Rev ” sang the preser yecgees than toe of former years A | atantic Cale, de nally an American eave, and im consequence of the |" Sasder General Geongo'A. Gorton atrived at Boston | . Slory ead W's Wad" athead sad eaten hai ride 9 fon‘to heir chosen profession, It Ap predicted by you, the great review of the United | havoc by the Alabama she was transferred, in the steamer George 7, from. Norfolk, Va., on | 1% 69 98 4 Our West Point Correspondence. os ocencarg savmpretion-to Shele chosen protestors Te Ptates troops in Washington has produced the most since sailed under the British tag. {Baa.remmeliond sald iar meen, cig rer potnire nea en wag JOHN WARRBN, Chairmen Board of Works, ‘Wrst Port, June 19, 1865. areended. N ring tess. drawn out” have | iparked effect on this side of the Atlantic, That the | {> recover his wages. The deiendant brought in # large home at Framingham. ‘WASCK Ut SEA REdoH, aiveg ruasres. ‘ois has boom & Dany, lively, tumultuous day. "As bad these exair salons beon, Ft laut Deon steady 0nd Hemi | enormous army of the United States could be disbanded | claim for a former debt and the plaintiff now sought to prbZ.,tn order of the day of the Emperor. of Russia | souce is here given ta gues, Buoy parked ite thy aoadeinte leek pealed forth the hour of midnight ‘have amounted to'no small sum; but | without endangering the welfare of noclety was generally | MAK» hie claim aud vo rearrost Of the Russian army “iawhten he held, commission aa | 3'sh4i Sn ifut been laid 10 fathoms W the easiward on iene we of ie ¥ inpertal Guards. Bie, Giped ot SNe se ay e ig stated to sonpass bearings, vig: be the love aitatr’ atthe’ Brines ‘with’ & French actrose el nd. tice Hea appareut breadth, named Letissi¢ r, [ast April he had promised his jetty, mother, the Gr and Duchess Maria, who had paid all his debts before * :ho left for Florence, to leave Mile. Lotis- sier; but 88," ne did not Feeg is promise he was deta‘ned under i Sh. Peter — death of fat Bend, plana Kay Bay Sao Rag WUKATEN ROCK BUOY, SLIGO fae. NORTAWEST COAsT OF IRB ‘Delieved to be impossible by European politicians; and it is still more impossible for them to understand that ‘the troops compoeing such an army should, if disbanded, return peaceably to their previous vocations, The differ- ‘ent peoples of Europe and the statesmen and politicians of Europe have now learned how great and how grand a free people are, They have, while dazzled with the enormous power of the United States, and astonished by their unexampled military resources, also been shown that this enormous power, these inexhaustible: military resources, are under the most complete control; and that, gmidualing lass, accompanied by the academic band, conta gate Leola started upon a series of werenades, Until stx o’cleck this reseu! atic, I gee'dnd becorh r@ the professors have gone morning the sir uaa with the wesle of aie ter ae ‘their ieneantere in the prolonged programme; patriotic, lively, Wertous, sentimental and all imaginable | w" sibptho Gourd of Visitors have submitted t, the con- sorts of airs, with fongs renleted in solos, dwetts, quar | ‘ Amit -ané rather umoralizing draft upon forbearance tottes and singing class meloés and choreges, in which (a Gates (line otemndabic and enmanamencaibta: ‘ali joined; with speeches which, if they oould be re- Sdinitanon op sae Faanmes ported, would, %io doubt, make thelr auttrors shine in the 1 | Very shore work is made ‘of the examination of the Plebes, Thi the first place, but very little in the scholastic. Galaxy of nateral orators sparilingly eilluans a8 howe ) VITO Oy for admiselon, The standard for adinis- the silvery ‘tare over cir beads; Wah cheers Whose | gin iy stronkly urged by many ‘as far too low, and in. the wild vOoiM*rations wetened boisteross echoes umong, —— 7 it takes. png le i to enn ee ‘this little i¢known. ‘o-morrow will pi ly Ghose higkand clitfs eed peaks that would Lave rouged i {ils little ivaenevn, To-morrow will probably Hulse from his viumbers > somnoleat ‘kip Van Winide Yaad | Vance of the examination, as all are pros Poigroeg on he still been ‘sloepiag; here. st was, in fact, a prolguged 4 ted:— 18 Vii of his guards, escaped acroas the B, . , sche earbrrion bee ronmesicn br | be Gh rate eA Tat aC way’ through"Prossia by an ald-de-ramp of King Wil- | have cuused be p Waconia wat otabe data Sure he | chasearhine tet wait rae on ‘mother, who insisted on treated. with ‘the ut- mi See ene ain wae, although they are irresistible to an enemy, they are able the follow! orks and bearings: — penarligeg dhemsininry Livanriit gas house on with bie Point of Raghly I by N. to be led by a thread i the service of their country. Lushington can, y by ‘The fall of Kirby Smith, the last wening hope of the | for the sale made in 1861. He relied on the 11st sectio’y ial Sarfrocsbore Cent Stuer gt eae htaee Right foot of Knocklane hill, touching ate ca eronk pot . " . Win 8. Alexander; Dakota. Jobn F. R. Kinney, Idaho, Mowing:—Among the former | of Ragliy, N by F 4B. ocasion, winerein tho olater 6° feet and voices and | Jachiy ny. ashter, Lod. ie it, Lindsey, Pa” rebels, had been already expected here; but the sudden | of theeet, His lordship resorved his judgment. Thagnates and late leaders of the rebellion, who have |. Variation of the compass 27 deg7 min W, sic and speechts And cheers “was altogether marvel | Jotm ‘Aspinwall, Miss. Charles MoCarthy, Ohio. returned to eat their leek, 18 General Gideon J. Pillow, By order, WILLIAM LES, Secretary, se lorfuland’ somewhat marvelkasly snixed Soo ee ne co Josiah H. MeDoasid, Ohio, | Collapse of the forces of the Souther! rebels hes taken | ing Last Splurge of a Hebel Sympat’tzer. | Tyvisited him. last weok ab hia mansion, five miies from Ms arma tama senses ae br ahs tomes ry Gedrge R. Bacon, Ti. Wentz &, Miller, Pa. the world, Umay sag, by surprises for people can scarcely | "yr Rocbucke M. Ee addrossed a turbulent meeting of | Colambla, The splendid estate on which his mansion is | “#¥ LAND! RiRoRTeD NOOK Ory GABLE XXD_ FORELAND, caren A Erie Bergland, Dil. Charles Horton, ‘anderstand how the forces which they saw combating | hisonstituonté at Sheflleld on the 9th ivst., and made | puiit is leased out by the government to an enterprising PO RO a Firét honored’ with being areused from his midwgtt | James C. Boyd, Minn, Benton Murphy, Ky. in. | the fellowing allusion to American affairs :— Yankee The family of the General have, however, been Lonpox, May 22, 1885. ‘gaat 1¢ Ss Edward W, Brady, Ind. Frank E. Nyo, Minn. 30 long the whole power of the Union, and in somo in- | yf, Tum’ as opposed io slavery as 5ou—(herr, hear)— | gllowed to use the house and adjoining grounds.’ Tho | | The following report of « Rock not marked on the Chart te sluniver was Dsigadior Generel) Callum, Superinterdent | ponent G, Carter, Mas, ‘Waa. A. Naylon, Wisconsin, | stances even'with apparent sticcess, should thus in a mo- Dut there are many ‘ways of gelng Td “f "slavery. | Siacols an slogant one, ike some Enlist country seat, | gxtwoicd Cromibe Prom newepaper, printed al Christcharsh erithe Academy, Rarely ‘Tes a superintendent ‘been 0) |g, Churchill, N. T ‘Worth WY. mont have vanished into thta air, The truth is that none | ‘One is to get rid of ab faction iitersbtions Of meeierate Ld k aes cpl “ vines i oe After leaving thet pike wo cater she-cerriage war ie ~ for ‘present moment ey are yan - ne ou ride a considerable distance through a most “Capt Ande SH er Bi f the South, whi but those#ho were personally acquainted with the United | ‘Prasant OmEOe Tey na oy ven nid, and T 227 | oe eae a lowe Difere you get a ghinpes of the | arrig! ite Weng eink fone Naplen reports that he States cotild understand the great ditlerence that existed | wow, that the best dh of Lagi ry - slaves was | residence. General Pillow grested us very aifably, | struc on rock not znarked on the el off Ga ie Hind Fore ; Sc Sf ter- } to do it gradually and carefully ; them for freedom, | and is quite communicative, indeed exceedingly tulka- . witch, at the the a} rence, bore about between'the Northern and Southern portions of the eee — ine ihe bemible guilt ot and Ip ed py Sty pref: Sees tak re Aintnick 34 falters and Wane (Whangara) Talest. WS), Osgood, N. successful if winning the Fespect, esteem and goxd will’ | Wan. 7. Craycroft, K. f ‘Daniel ©, Pearson, Mass, @f the shool. All love bin as a father, for he has al Nathl. F.C nuingham, Ind. Austin L, Peirce, N. ¥. ways lookeé zealously sfter thea interests and ‘comfort, en ee Eee onine, HW. and white frm and exsetiag as a true soldier ‘and. disc Fawd C Laserion, Ind Frederick, Phelps, Sbio: 6 os mulltions of year fellow men. (Langhtet:) which T judged tobe his uniform, stripped of aa ae ae canscin’ | Wm. C. Fitzsimons, Wei" Jamon, Poston, Avieons. | Puxeled and confounded by these eventsand bythe | That ‘is ail need about America, (‘How | furfnsienta and gilt -batons—-not by any means of man By eo CARDS, Hydrographer, ous, eweyed by t chest sense of justice and right. 4 fT uciug A Fuite an, Robert N. Price, Pa. overthrow of all thetr previous calculations, people-are | about recognizing the Zowth?") 1 am quite sure | of imposing exterior, but would for an intelligent Whalemen, He thanked the class for the honor they had done him.) Wm. Gerhard, Joba W. Pullmaa, W. T. that f the Scwh had deen and tenial former of’ the old school. The General ex. | Siip Gon Soott, Eldridge, from Pacitlo Qooan,, Talashnwne: i ¥ gongratelated them ‘a the compiction of their académi::| Howard B. Hanmore, N.Y. Wetvome B. Randell, N.Y. P recognised great good afrnid to express a@y strong opinion as to the practicdbllity he in the ‘first writ. ‘Now Bedford 23d inst, with 40 bbla wh would have deen done, (Cheers.) In the presses himself as utterly anbjugated, but T should also | Avril 5 arr at Now Bedford 23d fost, with, 40 s e Arthur S. Hardy, Mase. Wr Raweon, Mo. of the Heuato's soteme for paying off the national ‘debt. | piacé, the arrogeat, the overbearing, and great | jud:e by no means repentant. ks in substance, it f souee} singling with words of praise words of counsel | Wai'G. Hoss, N.Y, Wm. J. Reese, Ky. Tho London Telegreph, however, gives currenoy to an | republic of America would have been split in two— Buea ok weade, like tole:-\"We are conquered; 708 Sg I aie Sor (hg Shiure, siakevished them = contial; Ser igneaeuen: | en) 2 oeee Ee Freak W. ice, Mains. woploton that, “were the government to take hotd of the | (:Beers and a hiss)—and for the saf. Eurcpe that it | Yankeos are our masters; we give it up; we "water, Beebe, o: NB, was cruising off tho Talands hearty Godepeed. * /.fter he had finished, the band played tin B. Rughes, Pa, Wm. W. Robingoa, Jr., Wis, | Plato » go" juised. (“No.”’) You Rot ed out the Play are at your mercy; we only ask a chance 'New Guinea, Feb 27, having taken16 bis . tus G. Wiscort, ‘Wis, ‘Charles H. Rockwell, Ohio. | “matter and malge some system of commutation of taxa- pF 3 my good fellow, (Laughter.) By and by you will | now, to a living for our familles, and we az Ternate. Beposte neers fron Dass. od tioa enter into this grand national debt scheme, there is | sce what will be the result, and I gay that boa brevalah od a i as a vor, we bars got through with et ght, attatn.” ae though the jt in’t 0 as a bas she bie dari pera Reese seeped apace of the nation; end what did Ido? nT found that | Could have done, still tt is over new, and we want ott eatand Panes The comhpittion of the manufacture of the Atlantic | the House of Commons was resolved not to acknowledge | peace.” Tesked him if, considering us, as he said, as Nissau, Green, NB_ was at Honoluja April 21; ofl not cablo [have ‘already announced. The-wnapproachable | the South, I held my tongue about the matter. (Cheors, | their masters, how it would be in case of a war w.th reported. oo triumpt—for triumph fam sure it witlbe—in the exten. | Sd a cry of “Good.”) 1 have nover mixed in adebate | England or 0. Perhaps he vould prefer to chunge ip Ruropa, Milton, NB, was at Hukodad!, Japan. Apri? rae PI ‘ about America since. I felt that in that great assombly | masters? ‘The General hesitated, but finally said that | 23 having taken 60 bb! 4 260 do wh ol!’ siuce leaving: sion of the submariac olectrical cable ‘between Europe | every word peals throughout thé world, and that every | that would depend on the course taken by government are ae ‘Tropio Bird, sla from Now Bede ‘and América 1s aa event soon to be accomplished. The | word I utter, insignificant as I may be, will sound as @ | with their property. I concluded that the yay of the | sont June 22 ” hulle which a fe trumpet to ‘all mank:nd. I did not speak; Laccepled | General “wouldn’t do to bet on” yet. The “lia? to the Chief"? L. Wright, atlurge, -Edw'd P. Sherburne, N. @. COMMANDAN? COLONEL BLACK ON BPRWCH MAKING, Jin Yeaton, at large, Wm. F, Smith, N. ¥. Next to General Cullum Kves Colon?! Black, coment. an 1 a ie — Ml saree N. eg Eaurbad a Lonart lurk, N. jarence A. Steadman, ant of the post, “de is immensely popular, as everyWody | Apraham Hyait, Jr., P Daniel M. Taylor, at lacge. knows, with thé boys; but not immerse dn speeeu-mak- | J. M. .' Thomas, Iilinois. Ing. But tho music and cheers called him forfh, and son Ping Ohio. ae panes at large. be could not get off without saying sémething, Brief'as | Ronere Kelty, Kentyeky, Jotin B, Walker, were his remarks, he premised with saying that he | Samuel R, K°rper, Pa. James E. Wallace, Del. v. Y. ‘was much better on the drill ground than at aking. | Wm. J. Kerr, dr, N.Y. “R. M. Washington, at large. - specking. | Henry P. Kingsbury, N.C. John M. Wester, Tenn. ‘since ) 80 a7 since leaving Keron. eott, Lee oe from the Pacific, with 40 bbls wa ab i neral gays Bark sunbeam, Barrett, NB, was at Honolulu April 12; ol) days ago took on board the last mile fh aot Ho ‘of Commons; T'thought—I be lan't guilty of ae tata wiiting ke tesco’ ee rk Siobeam, Bat pi! of the cablo departed from the manufactory at Green- | think it wrong, and I hope my country may not find that | jury of our generals, except that General Curtis must not Church, of New London, sl from Table Bay, D * Ho referred to the time when, eightcen. years ago, It is understood that thirt: , 8. : id 'y or forty more will be added | wich a day or two ago for Sheerness, there to put it on | I was right. (Cheers. on it. He couldn’t trust him. ‘Barks Awashonks, Wing, NB; Spartan, Bron do, ands he wag tn the samo postion, aud he hoped that eighteen | to the above number In Septembor next the beginaing Of | Yoard the Great Rastero. ‘The electrical testa it was sub- |, etetah Leglelator and Blockade Ran- | We find the following in the Chicaco Voter of the Unione Rogers, Bag ilarbos, were at St Catharines May'1, olb reara hence he would find them all oc upytng high, | the study term. The general appearance of those who mored poritions in their profession. B. wotid trust | have already reported is most Cree and ‘gives indi: the ciass of 1865 anywhere. He felt sur. they would ba | cation of aa tmeomin, rothtilne “cabediey aa faithful to themselves, theirGod avd their oonrtry. At) kori, coming class of promising ‘capacity mitted to before left the manufacturers’, were highly pon Fair:—Our lady readers who have pot, seen tho wives of | a8 hefore reported. satisfactory, In a few days the cable wi entire, 5 Generals Grant and Sherman will, no interested when a further testing of it wil be had. In regard to | ., The London Stir of June 1s, under tie edn’ “3 | in knowing how they looked and what they wore at the | $9 the paying-out apparatus, which is-to be used in the Jay- Rahs ~ - nu board the | Grant reception on Saturday, when both of these ladies | Ro ious to May 1, James Arnold, Riowells do; Callao, Howland oj AR Tucker, Akin, do, and John Harbor, all to cruise, bb. Green, close of his speech, which wag interrupted with re AX OFFICERS’ HOP. ‘A pascenger from New York to Liverpool ‘i ted applause, the class sang their famous *ong, the | Tho officers wera gave inst. evening thelr opening hop. | $0 9f the cable, it ls very different fn operation! fron tHe |. seammship Scotia gives the following ectountal a fellow Yfere pm the platform with thelr distingaiahed husbands, | Sch Thrieer, Holman, std trom Boverly June 20 for North. ‘army Blue,” winding up with thefollowiugsimpromptu | It was a select ana pve affair, and Is set down asa | Pivncreased One hundred pf cent. It has been subject Wf toa NG Dit just anrived from the cars, She wore a white straw | , SPo<eo—June 1 off Cape May, bark Annawan, Pisheta) verse:— ie siocessf:l"imaugural. The’ band played, | 4, th, came teatas'als Gt watch hina Wade omiinandl ‘After having assembled on board our ship the largo | Dit Ju seed ili ele frok. New Bestord, 2 days out, with 2 blackish; all well. Here's to our noble commandant. and there wes thia ‘advantage over the lee cadey 0 severest teste, which ‘hav 'Y | number of nearly three hundred passengers, we cast off | hat with green trimming, a travelling mantle and dross Woretgn Ports. Who's proved go kind and true; uo limit tothe timo of dancing. Cloudy convolutiuun oe | satisfactory. cal machine by which the cable isto be | ANd proceeded down the bay. Ina few moments a per. | % drab end a short black voll over her faco—altogether thuxbos/Aznen, Mag 6-—1n park Freeman, * Wer toast hig on the morrow, tmystertous ares and rusting elk ed swith the mabipulated 16 A120 Saoee iecmtinn The Latterien ‘eurd_|/ Som appeared walking aft on the quarter deck, a fa} nh meee Cetin Seances for SYork ldg: barks Elen, Dysr, aN for, Queens yen we don the army 7 “army "an the mythical mazes of the y the Zor costul wore i very large red ‘actly slender, . tg; Litnertck 1. Coney, for do, disg; Gartba' Chorus—army blue, arty vive, plain yuadriites until wo o'clock. this morning. ee ince ere eee ig te Kaspe ay | mouato tera vie the “eoel wich leatter, ana ex | countenance, ee ee ae Hoyt fin Caverpooh dors Saag ‘For Aiiwerpy teak o army bive, SALUTES.2O. RETURSING ‘TROOPS, * - tending down a little below the knee, s pair of cowhide ago y G. A Sprnals te, SAIS S08 oe Weil bid farewell weet grap, | | Brigadier cenrat Cum, Buparatondanh af ame mn. | Thal” aden atcen st nga and pow te ore at Boots ‘ands rather short roundabout jacket of gray | Sherman wore mourning, bavng lst ego some mont | (et in Geass Aaa ale wean at See ud dou the army blue, tary Academy * ie: post, :to-day cloth. attention was so much attracted by this ME grace! 9 t + DEI i 2 Ke April R—r—r—ep-siam bang hurrah, ordered a sal fa 2 rod to como-troops coming up the |. Reriments have proved, and une cradle fat. ke {riumph | ‘singular looking individual that I was induced to in. | ® Pleasant face, Neither of tlicse ladies are handsome, | sits brig MA itervera, Hawenen, for M tore, aby, Bidz TRS OTHER SYERCETB, river, on their-way honte from the war. ‘He ‘had Rees: well ‘Fleetwood Van ‘the’ to the At- | quire who he was, and what country he hailed from, but both of them are very Indylike, modest and unpre- | Gj yrch iit, NYork; 2th, Jona, Seward, Bostons May 6, An unending task would i, oe to give albthe speeches | apprized of these troopa-caming, and thus gave the |e” cable Compal! Ticording machine is par. | #id was told that he was an eccentric Englishman, who tentious—just such women a8 men of good common | 4 ‘troop (sr), Fieklon, Autwerps ‘Arctic (Br), Lovett. do: of ofeers, professors and ollers, It ie enough to know | order. Why swoh aaluten hava not decn ‘fired dolore is I itetcric ine mnvension of the latter-ayoung Evglishinan | ad been out on the prairies shooting buffalo. As this | #ense would select for wives. Fe ea that ee ee ee Sbat though most were brief, they wesoail titting the | through no ‘aforimation being communicated here of | or speak scheattfe EDIE said appeared reasonable enough, my curiosity was at that | The Springfold Reputlican says:—A well @2/10" wo. | BUA PIAN Ss | og see hips ‘Thatoher Mngoun, ! @ecason and smacking of cordial good Ieeling and fel- | their passing. WestPoimtappreciates fully the ‘noble This e ted that he entire cable will he securely time ratiefied, and I th tno more on the subject. | tel keeper’ in this city has lately encountered a run of | gan Hraacisco (and sid for Chinchas to low for ‘Cowen dowehip, All the paraphras) for -uttering good wishes | achievements of our galiamt volunt! ers im’ the Inte war, | coiled on the Great Eastern by the Fourth of July In the course of a day or two I observed that he | bad luck in his domestic arrangementa, He introduced | fei , Burnham, Chinehas (and sld for Cork for or pears owed bee ca and ng seas ae =. eve 74 and would wish to be among’ the first to tender’ them the imo, and that she will pd from Sheerness for | W88 Well knowa to many of the Pastongere, Having ac- | a fine, high-spirited gentleman New York into his gore); Cssciiae Pike, 40 (and ld for, roonee for, ordera)t Seem. SS See ee er cals snade 1 high hemerp ate: ticw, ‘alentia’on the Sth, reach that point on the Sth, make | ‘identally made his acquaintance, in the course of con- | family and showed him around town with much polite- | Pow tie ‘to (una aid for Cork for orders); Nonantam,, for their appearance showed themselves with the drapery GENERALS HERE. ef sheir couches still clinging about them,Ahe nature of Major General Augur arrived ‘here to-day from the ‘the occag.on should be ample apo! forthert. As tothe | West. He will remain bit a day or two. General eadets they made a Jolly night of it. And {t was a jolly | Augur will be remembered as at one time a commandant might all about. The cadete will long eemember it. | of the Academy. versution he without much hesitation revealed his true | nes; but of a suddon he awoke one day to the sad reall. | beim, Dow : fensbdiatany. westher permoitag: aie Grose eaten character. Ithem found that he was a member of the | zation of the truth that his New York friend had eloped | Kingmsn, do Ca oy when loaded will draw thirty-four feet ‘of water. As the | British Parliament, but had latterly been engaged in run- with his (the hotel keeper’s) wife, and—what made hin Table is pald out the loss of its weight will be compen. | Big the blockade,’ After having made four successful | feel worso than all tho rest—had taken along $4,500 of sated by the induction of water into the tanks of the voyages in the last attempt ho had failed, and run his | the landlord’s “hard earned savings.” aid f Fd ws Duke ship Rian, orks, Onin? ihe be iar, York, peta foe Gorath eves Queeh, Ellery, Sam, to load for Cork; bark Hai ows, June 10—In port Br bark essteginny @: urix Surah 2 Kennedy, for do next day. Ke Everybody else will rememb:r it. Gencral Kilpatrick paid us.a.brief visit and then deft, veseel iuito Charlotte Bay, south of Wilmington. He © CIVG CUR TH THTOMAS, —= —— vewsel, which will Keep ber trim during the voyage. ac. | then ordered hits versal to Havana, and endeavored to A Nberean sere Re brigs Princess Alice, Mears, At nine o'clock tien’ ral Cullum began giving the clase The Released Rebel Prisoners. company the expedition as su ofet for the we war | land ina small bost, but was upeot in the surf, and saved Ews. . Going ih, belg Machian. perio gro a 4 echo. ey eae te goat ed THRIR PASSAGE THROUGH NEW YORK—PACTS AND | Vo.sols already detailed and named for the duty by the | himself with Tears ifficulty, with the loss of all his Ing- wee xt 0mm, Ri Sune ae oAre ship Jemges Hesler Dalene. office and received from. rr “ “ a { 0. shy diploma awarded him. The) General ascompanied each INCIDENTS. Britigh government; but as yet the Niagara is the only gees cacert aamall carpet ng. el proceeded throngh Fee re eee ci eo Baatal Chaonel (oetore Fe Pratl cept oie Mary MPT een tre where he met General Johuston and staff, and being well rooeived rema ned with them several days. Hi oasaiet eg lin Sy aia 5 Auntie Cable Company, lets here a 10% faye age for | then Demet on to Rchmond, where he became ann. | Pert of New York, Jame 25, 1609. | Uissibs'k ou, egy ot ore. Newfoundland, via Halifax to make eeanaianeate tor the | Mate at General Lee's headquarters. He» continued ARRIVED. BOSTON, June 24, AM—Arr sehr Mecea, Small, New York, Teception of the cable on the American side. with General Lee’s sta! about three weeks, or until the | 17 ¢ 4, Huntevilie, Acting Vol Lieut Com Edwa F | sleaner Jersey Bine, Arey, NYerk. steamers Baxo fall of Richmond and the subscquent surrender 0” the | yUcnnacpinwall June iG, with of the crew of steamer | Mat : Blue, Arey, NYork; as presentation with a few words of parting ancourageient During the: past two weekmnearly five thourand rebel ported sid 20th), Sud councel. {t was sjmost pleasing eight to note the | prisoners have arrivedin this -clty from Hatt’s ‘Island, peep teen, ae —, + seems in | Johnson's ‘Island, Elmira, Fort Delaware and other came m the General's oi . have Snally won the fair reward of their labora. .All_ true and | Places where they have been in | contmoment, singe ce ee cal hes Genien ine ene eee, ee Battery Barracks, where the same fare is given to them * gerrina oF Accounts. = pea ss solders oil ean Afterireceiving diplomas it required all the remainder eae prisonors are dressed in all imaginable costumes, t Gatenam tae up Acccunte “TItweill bo under. | £@Y, of course, being the predominating color. , ae are entirely tute, and endeavor to raise 8 ood that under the present arrangements cach cadet is Nule money “by the isa a tek oa Vauranavso, Stay 17-Tn port ship Wild Pigeon, Mayhew,, ong. Our Paris Correspondence. rente'a district of Ireland én the British House of Com- a Hoff, Matanzam; sebite ship North Point, Prirwan, City Pont, 80 hours, with Fe es on ee lon yarn; lone | army. By what means this wild Irishinan, who repre- ene bay? brige’ Ercole (ftal Pauts, June 18, 1868, | ons, reached New York. the writer did not arn, bat | Jane 1d ig a en papa Sea Behsiee Wann W osep pees Cohen Harty Graze. Excluded Rebels Going to Join Mazimitian—Southerners | during his pilgrimage he had come into possession of a | | Steamia N Potnt, Pri City Point and ictmond: Jas. Rateess ‘Going Home—Return of the Emperor—Menican Af- | United Biales soldier's top coat, which it was sald was | Os ip, Uncle dow (of Gardiner, Me), Nichols, Neweastie, | Kelley, do. Eng, 52 dave, mdse, to Dearborn Bi @lowed by the government $600 a year, from which to | ® taken from a corpse, and tt might naturally be inferred 4 : 25th, bby Thaxter, Card Flectwing, Ma- Dry ail his incidental expenses, board, iahing, equip- | Walch chains and other arlelee, which are mannfuctured | faire—tow Bonheur Decorated with the Legion of | that this sarved as’ is disguise. Ho seemed to tako | Wefinerny othe Remnis une lehtateead cause | tauens Hyperion, Baluinore, io" Granda, Ptadelp bin Mmeuts, books, stationery, washing, &c. Many of tho readily dis} Ot. Asthe ordersare strict at the bar Hi nor—Letter From Mrs. Lincoln to the Empress, de. great pleasure on one or two occasions in exhibiting it to Bark Damon, Crowell, Buenos Ayres May 6, with hides, mall, bi ngety eects had gome money coming to them. -Itina fixed | ee cet “allow any of the prisoners to pass the | The withdrawal of belligerent rights and the amnesty | the Passengers, and in showing the howe where the bul- | oto RW,Ropee a Ov, ald in company with Sark Sarah A | BAT tUat A, Seana iiogs aun Be Beestire ne cay teave nt 2? “Brey advareen the | guard there are few to'be found in the streets, as those let had passed which had killed the original owner. | This ve brig bliss Aum of wad from NYork. tir Kewell. |" 2ue-Cti ship Reunion (new), Bangor; brig’ Crveas, Rich= voks before he can leave. proclamation of the President, the text of which bas | indecent exhibition did mut exactly suit the taste of the | spoke brig Bliss Aun, of and from NYoik, for Relves, now been published here, Ras been for the past few days | American rs, and, infuonced by their remarks, | with'supe te Boyd iinckors em Havaue, 18 days, parse! 0 © principal topic of discussion among those interested | he discontinued it. However, the d splay of the cout Bark Trovatora (of Searsport), Pendlcion, Cay Francis, 14 who doave the enclosure seldom retern. Their ideas of a visit to the once “sunny South” do not seem to be quite ag flattering 2s when the war comm/nced. Their LEAVES OF Al KNCE. Tho present cliss are given three months’ leave of tor Sonic; ir), Port aw OR, June 21 Arg brig Nellie (Br) Hi 123.) eches Janae O'Donobue, Gilke ip, Warren, NYork. Also eld brig Flight e@bsence each, datine from the istof July. Stace the " eT decorated ith 4 ¥ ‘. war begun there has bern n0 uniformity im the leaves | Prinelplos of loyalty, however, seem to have returned | jn American affairs. Frenchmen generally, even those bright nie peream,, eon Souk Ne td teneore busca: OBE Tree Terk, heipen, Meeadics, 1 days, with engar, to granted. ‘Tho prevent rulo is the ove that used to pro- | TIM Rew force, ti ey ay ama coMtentedig downto | Who bave professed through the whole war tobe our | pearance. With all his coosntricitics he was thoroughly | #amey erlang. oe aa it, coat, to. Slimp- | berpiath wwe Tame MATE ache Reindeer, Boland, Bllsar " a“ a 4 by » a, with coal ~ etpart. rey an eae OTE | the new order of things friends, consider the exclusions too largo and sweeping; -natured, and I cannot-but acknowledge that I found | gon x Clapp. ei oe mp: | *CUNLL RIVER, June 28-Sld schr James A Brown, Sher- le companion, from whom | derived much Our Mi f Barri , NS), Wilson, Cienf man, Remedios, There are now about seven hundred of there prisoners Fe ee erie ce ea eta eee | HOLS and Southerners, who were preparing to return to the and amusement. I could not refrain from An com: SCRNKS IY THR BARRACKS at the Battery Barracks. Nearly focr thousand have | 14 have,been thrown into t state of giving this brief description of a who be tubes for New York; Meteor, for Boston: The nems of the eraduating class present this fore- | been transported South. The following table will explain | United States, havo,been thrown into a grea bee f, Semeees ania ied a tanner ‘ead, for'New Orleans, ith jose, iat 33 43, lou feooy's mont chautle commiugling of confusd furniture, | Something of the movaments of the prieoners:— sternation. All the excluded classos aro represented | Well known x a blockade runner and a friend of the | S15". }046 brig PT Nevius from, st John. N tae here. ‘These gentlemen appear to be corsiderably hum. |‘ Feveliion. moron; 20th, tat 86, Jon 74.56, brig Water Witch, Bali. Bedding, civthes, books, pipes aud tobacco. It is a bar- Ts smal. veat, for the members o¢ the lower classes, as the gra- ite. No. Arrived from Fr @ates.cither give them what they don't wieh tohave | June 10..110......FortPelaware, Charleston. themeelves, Ae coat neck low prices us to amount to | June I1.. 85......Hilton Head, New Orleans. mow for St'Jago. bled and depressed, and say but little. Most of them, | Coumt Lagrange, the Frenchman who Brig Hannah fot Matiten), Connaston, Sangean CB, M4 days, ee Pospcrsctag nn § Ses Sane M Bi however, assert that they will not make personal appli- Won the English Derby. “iireeiteieettheaee detaiendlicn thoi igen ont Champion, Clark, Ellasbethport for do; Lilen, Pere- ‘bout the ‘samo thing as giving them away. A ve June ll.. 6. Augusta, Me., Washington. cation for but that they will go to Mexico and This sportsman, whose name is for the moment a | molasses, to Thompson & Hunter. kins, Eldridge, New York for Salem; Courier. Seoul ‘rank, and ‘wore offen '& vate, contaipaallthe { Jue. Zev FomBelamare, Boride ‘er tar erioe to Maximilian Mot of the South: | Racha wordt Angindand, Prence, he only eo | Bi Unbiciac, aagy, Meghan: espn | i Pur sea het San ‘eer oy tepat cares to take away with bim, In the m! the ween a -of Ger unt Joseph de Lagrange, @ ‘ Gaicams ter aee Pemba 4 Lew 5 @onations, sales and packings up come snatches phones 12..216,..... Fort Belewware, Biorian emners included in the amnesty hero are preparing to re- | Franoe, and Ministor to the King of Westphalia Hie 'has oon aan oy eeroen lat Aepeneth, Dgnery, Fiiee, 33 days, eo dabehemen nens Mint Soe een see nee @ongs, the omnipresent pipe, Sore claim to b» 1 ee ae “Fort Del ya h Gi rol tun, and are daily walking up to the legation and taking | three sisters—tho Duchess de Cadore, the Duchess Rehr Helen, Percy, Fernandina, Fla, 8 days, Seat sehre & J Curmmi: HP Cashiog, Marietta, a away, and go oe leavetaking with the “PoctDeirone’ uth Carolina, ‘the prescribed ‘oath with an good a grace as poss ble, d'Istrie and the Countess dela Ferronnaye. His dibut Sebr Plow Boy, Fuller, City oy gaye. ter, T % Hammond. Ji Zeneel, Chas P Btickney, ty of mock realty. It is evident that all are ware, Sonth Carolina, on the turt dates from the year 1866, when he parcbased | Sehr Welcome K Beebe, Crawford, Alexandria, 4 days, pion, Ellen Perkins, Panexs Meiutyro. pl ‘ort Delaware, Mobile. As @ general role the Southerners acknowledge the | the stud of the Inte M. Aumont. Monarque was the first | Sehr 1, P Hallock, Frambes, Petersburg, 8 days. NEW! URYPORT, June 21—Arr schr M D Cranmer, Cran~ »Fort Delaware, Mobile. er, Abrens, Virginia. mer, Philadelphia, TWO OF THE CLASS T) REMAIN, Cadets Francis ©, Post and A. Xisbet Lee have boun mamedes Cr two Ho remain, in contormity with a long- bined sive te © apdigg ral ¢ supervision of the cadets during olt-4 tr re gular tite an which wall be as soon .as | June ]4.. Fort Delaware, — Savannah. :Fort Delaware, Savannah. ‘Fort Delaware, Savannah. -Philadelphta,’ Savannah. " and, what ia s'ngulor, Monarque and Miss Gladiator, jey, Mi rey, NY«r id for Bosto Shi 2d, sehra Sarah, eee i their new relations with our | the sire and dard of Gindiateur, were the first horse and Rearend ta. foneon, Philadelpht 3 me - oy ork; AC sca * Schr [io Grande, . Virgi Bensvn, Philadelphia; RB Smith, Nickerson, New Y government. The most malignant and unscrupulous | maro that ran in the Count's name in England, The suc: | Schr Eve, Bremer, Virg\ " me ae Ff, rebellion finished forever, and seem disposed to ted st sk new owner's colors with succens, Beir ol # Doughty! Pog h ee ‘NEW BED? “RD, Junc 22—Arr steamer J Blue, irglnia. “4 Virginia, Sanya, Hall, do, led the Counts | Sehr Barbara, Hadden Virinia 8 aye a hENPORT, June 22—Arr echr EJ Munsell, Parker, Biia- the term revilers of the government and country and people here | ces6 which from the first momont attend . June 14 :Fort Delaware, Alabama. Sehr Monmout ierson, por Aho close of the period of cantonment. Jave 15..132.....klenien, South Carolina, ning of the war to the present, have been loud and foul- | morkable activity in his personal superiatendence, and | fait MATZ Rares, Parker, Virginia, 9 days, won yess es | DROPPRD PROM TUE GRADUATING CLANS, oy Pritnde dpi oe Orn a mouthed in their treasonable language whenever and | handsomely rewards zen! employed in his serv.ce, Wo Norwich. | | PHILADELPHIA, June 2}—Arr 1 8 steam gunboat Brie * Whemtho present grad ating class eittercd on its aca. : 4 tinea) vane, horéver th $4 chtain a heart Similar talents previously applied to agriculiure bad hoot, '. 6 days. tannic (6), Acting Vol Lieut W B Sheldon, Key West and demical-course it Bumbered one hundred and olyht 3......FortDelaware, — Alabarna, wherever they could obtain.» Ing. already attracted the attention of the government, and | Schr Ban) Pranglin, Hrown. Cherryfeld, barks Chas Brewer, Smith, ‘Fernandirta, Flag. members OF this number about thirty have been | June}... 4.....Fort Delaware, — Mobilo. ‘The Emperor returned to Paris on Saturday evening, | in 1856 bad procured for him a meal from the Imperial | Behr TB Abst Colvell. Providence, raseotk do; Undines Russell, Portland Of Cals dropped through deficioney in their studies. Three have | 3\\he 12+ 104. Naind soe winning wennen. after an absence of forty days in Algeria. He was re. | Commission. His stud in France at onc> acquired auch Sehr Henry P Gibson, Dumb, New Haven. Somers, ‘Braintree; Geo Edwards, Weeks, Boston, Below, @ied andthe rest have resigned. --194...... Fort Delaware, Florida. ‘vod with preat enthusiasm, and lond erles of “Pies | !mportance that it toon became known as the ‘great | Sehr razon, Koleey, Portund, Ok § an Unknown Derk At auchor off the Brandywine Light; brig. NAMES OF THE eRD, \ Fort Dela re, Florida. ceived with great e a e we | stable.’ Not only have ail the first prizes in France Sehr Freestone, Sith, Portland, Ct, witl Di from Gardena, ond s bate, supposed the Kurea,” ‘The names of the former members of the class who x 44 ee ee 4 Boneh. UEmpercur” greeted him on his way from the railway | fallen to his lot, sometimes for several years in succes. | Schr Wm Gray, Clark, Portland, Ut, with 4 (an Veinee, off ly Isluvd yesterday morning? have died duping the acaderal couree are homes Tory jane 36. aiecesen's Eelam; So: station to the Tolloriea The Eoprem and Prince Impo- | soothe French Derby in 1868, 18¢0 and 1861-—bat in Beir Joneph Rovers: Sint: Pordand Cu, with at » Phils sai en Eiverptol wan, aground a . Ashman, appot rom 0, and Geo. - » vemput taktdteeie. 22 b hin a few years won the Good- chr Dan! ' “ re a: Peel (3 K. Martin, appointed from ew Hampshire. About the | JN0 17..460.... Hal, who had tnet him at Fontaincblean, rode in thesame | wood cup, the Newmarket and City ‘and, Saburban han. | ket pameel,Wturwell, Hall, Portland, 6b ith stone, | ET cea ieee chee neoe lust act the presont class has done hes been to arrange ‘Baate so carringe with him from the station. His Majesty looks | dicaps, the Cambridgeshire stakes (for which his horses Bohr A G Hazard, Cinse, Hartford for Rondout, . Gardiner, Lowland, NYork; Wm B Thomas, Winemore, a0; for the erection of « suitable monument to their memory | 7)" 18,402. ~ well avd is considerably ‘rowned by the African sun, | Tam first and second), Oaks, Two Thovsand Guineas and | Sebr-——. Buell, Middletown. David 8 Siner, May Progen, Bepeyes, Wellace, Durehehter An the Cadet Cemetery. yond oe ore 10 evening the public ngs and Derby ; in fact, with the exception of tho St. Leger, every | Schr Montezuma, Mayhew, Bridgeport, . R Bruce, Gregory, NYork; Win Arthur, Lacing, Portiond. dened North ¢ In the evening the p # rg eh of PORTLAND, Arr sehi ent OLOMET AND YOUNGWST OF THE Cr ANS . tig ig houses were illuminated and hon i turf event towhich any honor attach s has be:n won by | Wind at sunset 3. Philadel, ina; Siar, Keene, NYork; Julia A Decker, Dunio ~ The oldest of the outgoing class is Alfred K. Hates ap. Bou peror may well be prond ot the jon he received, | bi8 horses, His breeding cetabl shivent is kept up on A ‘ : Ps lo, ety “ ; : cp grey ynted from hig id the younge Harrivon tome tenes ond at the fact of fndi 1 safe and in good | bis «state at Bangs (Bure), which consists of a noble re- mertean Shipmasters’ Association, ueen of the North (Bz), Thompson, Saguas: jail, appoin.ted.e The first has gone by the name ‘wrolina, order ag when he left it © thot tine great and | Sidence and nearly six hon acres of fertile land, No 61 Watt Sraext—Roows 28, 25 axp 27. NYork; schra Weat Wind, Hare. count of being not only the old. an ), Yat oO “Daddy Baroy stitging events have occ Yor ident has been | M0st picturesquely situated and sh ‘tered from the north | The following approved Masters and Oflicers have recelved Palace ed Get Ti conan tonnes. Nome fe t, but the oldest jooking of all the members, His aye South, avsasdinated and the republican el Fronee have | Winds by an amphitheatre of h'lls, His stud here in- " or Upon Sherwvod. dg. Cid acira Marys Huue ids twenty Eve Sante,.lacking s mouth: Mi. Ball, js cse oid made ve death the excuse (or cat iriti-ne. | chides at the present monent five stallions, forty brood Mitta Dita, tip Horatict <1, Charee | MAME eT ee week peat twenty yours old. Tb vill be remembered thas | ye +d Bis Majesty's own “c fo Das come ont in open | Dares, thirty-six yeariings and thirty foals of the pres nt inker; 4074, Samuel BR Keene, ache Vo. PROVIDEN GR, June 23—Arr steamers Electra, Nye, Kév yi require those entering i be not less than ix. | + aun, opposiinn to the known prive pls of the Emperor in | Year, In addition to about sixty horses in training at uaworth; 4163, Albert S Clase; 4167, | York; spray, Kenney, do; echrs ‘onephine, Hall Paina Jo ton and\mot over&wenty-oue yours of age. Mr, Hall was | Hart's istand ted the Corps Legisiatif Lutrichshace | Royol-Llew, near Compl? gne, and at Newinarket. . ache Atvert Dexter; 4169, Keyes HI Richaras, | phia; ockway, Damon, New York; Copy, ase, do. tise adjut\amt of the corps ‘Herts island, South thas mide uncachieponey’ Sed ani ie 1% + 4170, William Hf Croseup, ong R Wyle; 4173, | Bld sehr Maria Whitney, Snow (from Rockland), Hock. PRELATYRIOF THK Ct Ase 4 what’ fi foriner times worl’ hav i LAND, June rr sehen e nderHons., Frym thie iniddleut the duy every Hidwon River Rail | , aad eet et A Peer PR og | Allcommissions outstanding over one year require to be | N¥ork: 8th, Juno, do, Sid iin achr itlawatha, Ingrahams rood train .yed every boat stepping here sas takem away | 4.) been orig .0r The death of the Englikh writer, Sir | presented at the office for renewal. SALEM, Juno 32—Are. brig Tangier, Smith, Elizabethports. BS porgon of ghe claw. Tomcit linds s thao balf a | a He served in the Tu Miseceltancous, schra AM Alervien, Fisher, Phil iphie; M'A Lunt hol haw, Harrington for NYo rons le. | Wraxall, is announced, xen ere. \ The perwits, wil bretiiers-eut natars of newts at work there have tingent durin ‘ «however, better | gigi Maus Wiunen, A, 235 tone, built at Pittston, Me, in | (20 Lenmar. “ r 0 be ‘ aly ‘be no sine Of revolution, an known by his co1 sto the light wud p riod ai | a yfiee congener . = Font away In Wight spire, anal ail ies! woneing ebvillan greated with the ent hedotare on the @ hi Mgnt le pe hgyy Cama Kutrs, while passtug through Holt date on MISCELLANEOUS. . 7h, Robt ending their waged of “dona the army the Fanivotry: * | by the prblication ante. ta, | {ego went ashore, Yul was gob of by the wid of @ tux. eh hs EN EK aR OE SESS Susured hopes of Wwilliant Raiaress. ‘ feed NEO wE rane sole Teeny 2 pA ol d » whiew term tp to} rapes Play and will sall under conauseud ot ACPHERSON & DONALD SMITH TDAT'S MRAgE LATION bated tatally, Tle pig? Prk pati, (Laate atyley Smith & Brother), le was only 87 years of age, | ne Notwithetnaving Wl the exaitem vot about the depart Sonn Jorics Wena, of Greenport, Capt Menry 8 | Ackley, ork Gre of the graduatingalase, the oxa wiation of the other ab nett ; oD HUNDRED AND POUR YEARS OLD. | ban been oi rived $0 go ta Chrystal Rivers ‘Weit Fla, eal classes has gous on uninterrupted. ‘The subjects of mnigrenta’?) are. wvosba Peery died at Patohogue land, on the | {ad of the cedur out of which lead pencils are made—the BREWERS 0 i t ¥ . beart or red wood alone betn d for whieh 1 ei RAST INDE. ND BITTER PALE ALES, @xandnabon Lye Wen philoeopiy, Chemistry and they will be | 28th inst., ac the preut age of 194 years to’ a short whieh purpose it AGT INDIA AN i ‘ Froneb. Pg baie beiore her d “che 2 retained possescion of all her 7,06 © vepeeta tn the FOR GIST ARD. Laat ver PRactice WITH stb, v wewlden remarkable degree. | on, Philadel 7 ‘These ales are of Improved quality, brewed with great care, The segend elise o'\ wome ox ring,at flye P.M y oie wdniadinasee tance Sad New Dileeus, (oc uladelphis, Balt mors | irygrat nutciave aud auengineulng, and on be relied os apie Beard of me Aning waa (ron 8 HUNDRED AND TWO YEARS OLD. Ad from ecch of those | Pleamniy’ ends pot coe Pyet yh ow / Raspes, a citizen of Conemaugh township, | Pe sue.ze ‘Brewery Wost Eighteenth street, between Seventh and peuvluch puagmapens out cne-hundved and Eee bendres § Fotdl departures... vad | ai ion the 1th tn at the advanced | gunners, we Beige Bight aver i : t ote ime and dutens tnd ws , ) ra number of years previous lo bis | Ships. i Behoouers, .. 7 CARD.—EDITOR OF NERALD —DE‘R SiR—WITHE ivtwen A nad Mie of: tant ce thegeand tw The Flocking Biot. death le Was in chur e of the Overseers of the Poor of 21 your pe wid tn - ers at pour h nde the: target, whieh, Conemaugh township, and tor the Inst seven years was paper that 4 will send by re ree) to may to the r ‘matt toall who-wish it for Hrwctice tiie elas baa bad, te TO The KMITOR OF TIE HERALD. contiaed to his bed a online 8 bed, Teccipe, with full direction ing and using a Ne ek shoots: Wiittaweeunc, June 28, 1968. Vegeta ale, that ‘wil tect 4 ‘al Impurltion of i ‘the affray at Flushing on the 20th inet. did not ocou teh the Woy oneccount of the bet beiwoen myself and Mr Davis, of | the | Tipe pone, Bae Aa in, fe cle 4 Sait alee, munfl Tren to thowe having bald heads and at ‘aud. Information Mone ant of incariant Halt Wisbera, cea Mhse . Weert Powr, June 25, 1806. poe aeopne or The wexp nineut iA doing would seem to convey Wise 2 Senet ot) 24, 1866, a that they intend abandoning Maxirailian, The Com Do Delemben oor ot ease tie Jamaica; but on the contrary, by outside parties, uti | — The last ollicial act of the Etnpress a Regont war the . ht Of the yearty examination, NOW Neat the close of te third | One houe aud @ batt ater tho dizpute of the bet’ Be tation of the Order of tho Legion of Honor to Rova | fi o0 Thursday destroyed Breaaen & Boas! calvtage thirty days, All »opiloations answered by week, begine to show iteclf, Thie marning was closed the | doing sie jretice jn publishing the above you will her, of which Order the distinguished artist is made 'y and sover.i dwellings. The loss is not stated. ut ener es: Geapeethutly pours, ¥ examinetic after which the | realy avlige FRANCIS KELLY. hevalter,”’ This fg the first time that any female in po ag enn HAPMAN, Chemist, 631 Broadway, N. Y. »m proper of all thd classes, eh th ‘ the civil ranks of live has received the decorntion. Th ee TVORCH.—PRIVATE, CONSUDTATIONS ON THB eatire academic board went into private session to exam- Died, Innovation is received by all classes of ptople with Louiavitar, Ky., Juno 24, 1866, D imi fee! eits end other Btates. Decrees logall; es It may not impossibly, however, lead to no The agricultural implement and mattress fi of tained. ~ NG, Counsellor at Law, 836 Bi ” those set down in the deficiency lat, dao Intter exam. Prentiee...At Armory Equare Hospital, Washington, Mon oecapying the rest of the day. Te number of | ¥. C., on Saturday morning, June 24, Winrgam ScrOLIEy | pure ' lany of the wy, ladies who | Dickinson, Bennett & Co. was destroyed by an accid ni ed ical TAT an nnd the court wonld undoxbtediy ‘e' deighied to | re xeserdany: Low $90,000, on whieh there is an in- Drenete EC ay’ tee prommeie hives fox ia. ithout tt this dodleiency list, as well as names of the dalinguents, | {7st Youngest son of the eae * of Bal- | add to their titles and their wealth and their beauty this | S¥rance of caeeuais advances, Con mingle free. M. HO’ ‘Alorney and, ee withheld from the publie until the Seeretary of War, | \ ‘The 'relativen and frente of ve. family are respect. | {t"l¢ Fed ribbon, the pursession of which in his button- —$—$—$ Sti Couredior, 78 Nasthu street, to whom a foport of each one’s # 1 eondvet 1: | folly Invited to attend the funeral, from the rerideace | ole seema lo make every Frenchman who weary it at Fire in Philadelphia, sessssssenenss 89 | T-XcREAIOR FIRKWORKS—ILUUMIWATIONS, BUD. » h one’s standing and Of Lis brother, T. Melville Prentiss Livingston st Jeast three inches taller; and her Majesty may not un- Punaveuruia, June 24, 1865, Lauxonen—At Waldoboro, Me, 10th inst, from the yard of EK He aud. Private Displays, manufccwuera? ale, w{ii have spnounced baie decision iu the premiset. | Brooklyn, 1 1, on Tuead nities, ‘four a” ay be considerett bored for her influence {a proeur. A fire this morning destroyed Henry Diston’s straw Capt Charles Comery the owner on Bi fie bark | terns, ke, FUNSTON & § {OFTELD, No, 9 Dey ra “wrxoina gr.” Haton papers pean coy. or ladles, who ard not #0 deserving of It ax the | factory on Haydock and Front atresia. Lows $60,000. 10 be commanded by Capt D of Bt George. | PULKISH BATHSIS LA . gracefully given as | The four mill of Wilmarth & Rook a Cope oY core .M. Next to tho pradupting clase, the egatmination of those [a'r Otter Deaiha See Third Page) owletement Of the seniys of one" woman | to ihe amgumt of $6.00 adiohning, was asurvd their yard ihe Bue shi Panaieco? Jail" tous. Pha Fabaie ie Me "Greaveat ie fot es

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