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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1865. 5 HAVANA. |Mirhottecmircenats [intrest atoms | tomes tomers |e P was a “big day” on amusements, First we had the cage was given to the ‘An order for | against the accused the following account :— what the ‘announced as @ megnificent bull | four hundred dollars worth of was sent to them, Orvice Mann's Parmer ACOOUTREMRYTS, rc st fet Two, calebrated “ea ts " owotdea) beak Detective Slowey accompanying Secuinen. —— No, 240 Broapwar, April 28, cll } mented mma | ee a Se a eater nd gle Havana. bulls, one of which will be vanquished by two powerful agreement, For expenses, ‘30 00 Port au Basque. dogs."’ Noxt there was a performance at the Tacon For expenses, 16 00 theatre in the afternoon, and at night the circus was in For expenses, 45 00 fi Sam, Beriten a Sie seetnurinte, ant colts es expences, 7 50 Seizure of the British Steamer Wren ie “ui nn, mounend ha 4 expenses 13 ONE DAY LATER NEWS. © by Her Crew. hideous ad wabermonious, but gatheriag © golden 0D Paid Stratton $00 00 One it here and Paid Ayrmour, 296 00 SECURITIES. ‘IMPROVEMENTS IN HAVANA. | fuze yan hens ae itary nt mates aig | ABVARCEES AERCAS Zier the conanon of the lguant aren of th ian Gawain ae of the pubile, equares, Paid April 330 00 speaker the audience sang “My country, 'tis of thee,"* Nien ail the beoehz, Weill ant feakicn' ot gene wer ed 39 0 Sh 8 1 f United and the meeting adjourned. and Spanish ; and, whole, Pad 0 U 0 te THE REBEL RAM STONEWALL, | Socuion ators gras digit otto phe tus | PISCLOSURES IN OIL SPECULATIONS. | toss S [Short Saree States} SOUTH AMERICA. : boautifal park tbe Ti—has.of late become the Toul rn Bonds in England. arse gl waplly realest, Waarer agen flo 4 The Proposed Com: feation with the paki for the convenience of E&P. United States—The Declarations of War Movements of the Rebel John C. fhe end eben raking 4 over 10 lay the dust, and The United Service Petroleum and eyrmatinger nder of Mr. Hilyer's deposition corroborsiee | Amziety of the Zinglish for the by the Paraguayan and Argentine Breckinridge. Zork, to listen to the sweet strains of music and enjoy Mining Company Shown Up. Mr HW. Goodrich matiesn’ afidavli, im which be Wecks of the Rebels. enemas: OF ditto sasteslo conneet Valparaiso, along the west coast of South Amert- Tas here is anxious to know what is likely to 1. ¥., May 29, 1 be the fate of “the head and front” of the late rebel- PA ay SR he ca to Panama, thence to the United States, meets wit 4A CUBAN CHNTRAL PARM. | tor, snd one's peered very moment of he tay wi | ARREST OF THE VICE PRESIDENT. | nero sbiged to dvisr; oe know {tala you your | Napoleon Denies Sending Large Rein | pvc. ror (ve countries ntereued, BH Golie ~ borough ts civil engineer. he'says, if he is chained and bandoufed, and if It 12 raf ag porn probebo that he will be hanged or set at . artes hererenes penne, wemcmneaces. Aue soars forcements to Mexico, ‘The following are the declarations of war py tho Pars here who sympathise with to nose about it te contemptible; be, ae & guayan and Argentine Congresses :— j DECLARATION OF WAK BY THE FARAGUAYAN COM- THE FATE OF JEFF. DAVIS, | falien Chiat Du the large rnajerity Thine that bows only | Prospectus of the Company—Capital | foo vu for ti Tive ne inturmation, but orto reward merited bis crime. es bo, as Hp aymraihisere ne pocpaly (ound anne Gabanded Stock 500,000, —_—_| iar soma ever pusied sattors out hore’ as T haves ine Se ern Re the ae, Te'goue, aud who roam about like Mlcawber, wailing for Ren Kes ae eeeY wnuay the ute cea ievenete Yu Anat Bare By June de) 1066." } L That ft approves the conduct of the national Execa. Tho steamship Havana, Captain Greene, from Havana somothng to turn up. 2 somewhere en roule, and has been a long time, bat you ‘The steamship Damascus, which left Liverpool at balf- pba ion bet Sher seareneney ned by fae on the ist inst., arrived at this port yesterday. Items | Reading A SIO AROR CONTRAST. snaoelat ” cannot get it on any faster than the road will trans- | past two P, M. of Juno 15 ang Londonderry on the 16th, | jury ipflicted by Brazil on our national honor, and im of interest will be found in the letters ot our corres- | French pees ad fendered ial contemplble, vy Ps nirccleaoale eid ee Bork fs engine was spped eos hs ame passed here to-day for Quebee. ‘accordance with the law of March, 1844, the government renee ratte folzing upon s two cent supscription for 8 medal to Mme | Dodge, at the Jefferson Market Polico Court, yesterday | Sir” ‘ywtands, and of fs vain, Ke. ACG ie icsamnpdpchamanpaiocgd : ve A Tat it declares war to the actual government of ‘The Damascus has twenty cabin and two hundred and | the Argentine republic until we receive the proper se- We are indebted to th . i eee Mann, Vice President and General three steerage passe! e courtesy of Mr. Huertas, the | ment is more liberal and independent, A day or two ago, | afternoon. Mr. W. D. Vice and Jot. The man’sa short, thick man, with Dag coy, sixty- ngers. curity and satisfaction for the rights, honor and dignity or “purser of the Havana, for prompt delivery of our Cuban | to my great surprise, I saw a man through thepub- | Superintendent of one of the new oil companies, has Bair, and his name is Albright. Ales. lic streets and squares with immense of portraits of Good: ‘The mail steamship China, from Boston via Halt- | °f the Paraguayan nation and government. 4 Mr. Lincoln, with ‘a sketch of his life, offering them for been arrested-by officer Andre, of the court squad, on the oe (sg ze eos fig ee county, bie fe vedic iaciecsan px ae ae His mellancy, she President: of the republto, — Our Havana Correspondence. pee tae aod sought to invert fe eine The ba i Deis pene toomay deed pe Mle Sate pares baie mone ante Mirela The stoamship Edinburg, from New York, arnived at ever he thinks ft, advising the national Goegrens or ‘est Twenty-third street, who charges Mann and Daniel ying upon Mann and Stratton’s representations, he . : dained by law. Havana, Juno 21, 1865. | ought to be put down to the credit of the Cuban govern- ed subscriptis he stock. Si tly, how- | Queenstown on the 15th. Lé A report that the steamer Wren had been seized by her | ™ent, which is far more enlightened than that of Stratton, Jr., af partner of Mr. Mann in the petroleum | yor he jsarned'that in the immediate vicinity of tho TV. Let thls be corn ain eal Vite Proaioat. VEMRNTS IN THE CITY. and mining business, with having defrauded him by | company’s property land could be bought for one thou- American Affairs. Conauess Haut, Asuncion, March 18, 1865. “grew on tho high seas, while on her way back to Liver- | Before closing | must rem@ d " Tool, Hrowes tobe. correct; and I am savured:thes ihe | Wien on fortto erect anew hotel t= Havens, inva rate | eee, OF ee ad fimudalens representations ig ang perro ana, in a sty! The Jaint all Mr. George C. Hastings also filed an affidavit similar to /guilty parties, now in Key West, whither they carried | Commensurate with the wealth and importance of the beng jeges that Stratton & MAND, | that of Mr. Kellogg. their prize, have boon, demanded by the British Consul fcaaal the plan and system of the best institu- | obtained subscriptions to the amount of $45,000 for cer- Below wo give the prospectus of this bogus oil com- ind in New York. Upto the it time i , Of this port and willbe delivered up to him. ‘The whole | it sannot be sabd thas Were ia’ a Waly Seed oaaes hotel | ‘i shares in the ompltal stock of the United Serviee |) Pen’, conte ey yee ne Match @ num thir was concocted here, under the leadership of one | 8 Havana—acity which should vie with any other in | Petroleum Company, named an institution which they a" “Gilley, formerly of the United States Navy i after, | Sccommodating travolicrs, Even Nasean, the sand bank | advertised as having $500,000 capital, in one hundred UNITED SERYIOR PETROLEUM AND MINING COMPANT which Gen.’Sherman threatened to sh 1 OF NEW YORK. swailiial (5 Mookede ranning aeeyice of the lately de- |: sen bones of es istacin agen oe oe Aceslinplae: thousand shares of $6 each, and that the scoused parties | | tneorporated under the laws of, New York. | Capital ‘erased confederacy; a ‘person who, while in | estaurantsand boarding houses there is asufficiency here. had obtained money from several gentlemen whom thoy | $50! Papleat, $150,000; $140 000 stock: $15,000 ‘cash’ LA THE ASSASSINATION OF MR, LINCOLN. The official correspondence between the British and GRESS. American governments on the assassination of President | The national Chamber of Deputies were in session. & Lincoln is published. note was handed in by the government relating the re- ' cont Paraguayan outrage and demanding permission to de- Earl Russell's letters convey eincere expressions of | clare war in return, The Chamber passed the following regret on behalf of the Queen, Parliament and people. decree :— Aciinnaaaal presses I. The national Executive is hereby authorized to de- 4 fang Pimmear ox; the lively feolings clare war against the government of Paraguay. of satisfaction and grateful appreciation with which the | “JJ. Let this be communicated to the Executive. DECLARATION OF WAR BY THE ARGENTINE CON- none hundred thousand shares, Par valu w age A This want the American public will. be glad to learn is | had roped into the concern, Mann, who was taken at the | furth es al Hability. Om wernment and people of America receive such em- | The law for the redemption of the paper money, which the latter service, excited some attention from the | shortly tobe fiied by the rection of magnificent and | Astor House, was committed aa eee eee New "Yorke Post fice’ bor | phatlo and carmen manifestations of friendship and | should como into operation on the st July, itis now pro- ¢ of his having run away with and solda schooner | sumptuous hotel, with all the improvements and conve- 2 5,350. “Otficers—P: eral W. 8. sympathy from a great and kindred nation. posed to postpone for six months, or until after the ter- nt, Major eam, inination of the war. At The preas gangs are now going their rounds every evening. Several foreigners have been taken up, nob having their consular certificates, The soldiers ‘have “ anirasied (0 lilm, ‘Phe iden of ecising the W: iences that skill snd capital cam command, at an outlay | His partner, Stratton, is absent from the city, but steps | cock: Vice President * nto of Havana, an ave econ ‘o Rennktio: 3 would pay handsomely; for though that vessel’ nad | the plans prepared by an eminent Italian artist, Testo | , Plow may be found an affidavit and other papers | he. Eernic: Crue, Mado sires MERCY FOR THE REBELS. ‘The London Times publishes a letter from the well known correspondent ‘Historicus,”” the burden of which 7 imho is that the North has no right to treat the vanquished as always sailed under the British flag, yot she had run the bo bullt entirely of iron and marble, and the chief throwing further light upon the matter: Mann, of Ms lanna & Co., strict orders, it appears, to arrest alb who have not pa 9 i " P ee < pe + New | anything else but men, whom they have fairly beaten o Bionkade mor tan once, and was, threo, sappooca | MOLT he enterprn Me Lae akon Gnno, will at | | Goong D, Kolo, 7 Waa Twenty sind ates ping | KOR: uh Wangan ives" Mata Wak, | fn atin” He writen strongly and urges the poly of | Phe 'yaaiin goverament has Yought hive amare to be beyond the pale of law and civilization, At last, | tained, pay n visit to New York to contract for the mate- | February. 1865, he was induced to vint A.D. Mann, at | wetor D.C: Brigadier General Mortman yonotnkee |e 4 of the Pernambuco mail service, to aria them as trams however, a speculation upon the old, unburied frag | Tals and arrange for the erection of the building as | his office, 240 Broadway, and upon such visit found there | manufactirer of Hotchkies’ shells, New York aliy; D. strat: SY: SCT RTSER, ports, mahsie ins dice eaesibis, sad WensRed rapidly as possible. So our wealthy American ‘citizens | present Daniel Strattoa/ Jt-, and. that said Mann and | ton, of Strsivon, Cross Co, New ork: W. CG. Chucen, | ,,satterthwalte's Circular of the evento of the 14th sdate foarful wee has bra, an _Telics of the | who are accustomed to spend the winter in this beautiful Etratton did. then and “there represent to this deponent | editor and proprietor of the nd Navy Journal, New | Teports a fair business in American securities. MAILS FOR EUROPE t fearful war has not pu Island may now console themselves with the hope of a | that they had purchased. valuable. oil lands in Olio and | YOTE. Only twenty-five thousand sharesforuale. Subscrip- | | The fortnightly account, now in the course of aitile, F : learly two months since I sent you a notice of the new | new and fashionable hotel. Pennsylvania for the purpose of forming an oll compa- | 80M Price, three dollars, ment, has developed a short supply of United Stato Sete shotel ly opened here, r the benefit of ‘THE COMPANY'S PROPERTIES. raons visi! . PORTO RICO AND ST. DOMINGO, ny, which had actually cost them $45,000, and were to —One- o Persons Visiting | Havana I), would state that | there is nothing of importance, except the continued | be'put into a company which they were. about organt- sae Trace tale ners om Chery Saveur pe errant ans Bel, is situated in’ Havana. strest, ‘and’ is. in arrival of wounded and sick soldiers from the latter to | zing in the city of New York; that all of said purchase | immediate neighborhood of the new Two Hundred Barrel the fullest sense of the title an American hotel. F in | the former place, weary and worn out with the results | money had been subscribed for, and, in addition thereto, +} Well, which has within a few days attracted so much atten- sonal toepeotion 1 on Peinongr |. From | of their fruitless efforts to subdue the Dominicans. There | the sum of $15,000 for working capital to develop said | Hon. This l od 7 tae coneppany (8, foe msi. Botet in the andor Cabs aneee that it is, the only | was a large arrival of the sumo sort, at this port yester- | lands; that said Mann had been appointed trustee to dn Tag tae bare adijcteing hee above ancl.“ Ferpeteal Te combines aif tse, Cuba. Feally worthy of the name. | day from St, Domingo. The island is now nearly evacu- | completo such purchase and conduct the business until | “°o! 3~Taree:tourtha of an sero on the run next above the ments to be found in the New York hotels, and dm rane, | ated by the Spaniards, and the triumphant natives re- | such company could be formed; that said Mann had sub- | tote just deseribed, perpetual lease, half all oil. ng that it is located in Havana, where the la ler- | main in able possession. The returning soldiers | scribod $10,000 and said Stratton $9,000 toward said | ,There lots are ¢very inch on the creek bottom, level, jOuseS AFC SO | present a rd and wrotched appearance. After four | amounts; that, if deponent would subscribe $1,000, he, the | #mooth, and room enough for ten wells. i Si he etl wer, Medini -mbominably constructed and il!’ adapted to comfort, the : eae prerteanted oad tt ed © | years of war they have failed to subdue the seml-barba- | said Mann, would let deponent have $6,000 of his (said | Ny, Sipe otitis Sure tne tamous °O " _Saale Tones be 6 maitervds wonder, The propric: | roxs people of St, Domingo; yet they are the vory men | Mann's) subscription, provided auld Stratton, would part be ee eed ‘amo Oh, Spring Tat ater iy bere en are | who were wont to cast a slur on the arms of the North | with a similar amount of bis (said Stratton’s) subscrip- | 'well bored for salt many years neo. and AmeFicen ‘patent see are of American marble | while the United States was waging a war such as the | tion, to which aid Stratton astentod. It wus further | ¢ Xo, suwenty acres Tee siunple, on Rocky river, adjoining onda, consequent on shipments to New York aud the . ‘ continent, causing an advance of one per cent, the The mail steamship Scotia, Captain Judkins, will leave closing quotations of five-twenties being 684 a 6844. this port on Wednesday for Liverpool. ‘The’ prospeet of a stock bonus in August, in addition | The mails for Rurope will close at half-past sovem to the ordinary cash dividend, has brought in numerous | 4,4), Hes . on oe buyers of Hlinols Ceutrals, and an advance to 78 is estab- | ©’clock to-morrow morning. lished. were largely sold ut the beginning of the | The Nzw York Hxratn—Edition for Europo—will be week, but have reacted to rather over last week's quo- | ready at six o’clock in the morning. as Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six conta, Great Britain, In the House of Commons on Lith, the bill pro. | ‘The Grand Surrender.—Repudiating alt viding for the abolition of tests required of applicants for | thelr former prejudices tn favor of European peefuner the a - bs ea Unixees F | ladies of America now adinit that ¥ “NI et accent cuaaite: ve ton Waiver. de: | BLOOMING CEREUS,” like. the land where lt originaied, 10 second reading by two hundred ° world never saw befor. pt siated at that the farm o1 fbova dexoribed on th has no equal under the sun. Sold everywhere. pie Ee A ye cattle apt bout leaving for the West te complete tie purchase” of | ouiakiris of tue silage of Liverpool, Oligedioginte whore: | Six to one hundred and ninety. This is axpeoied to be ie Toc nutmegs; in fuck, overytning but the water The Press Despatches. Be obtelne Re Litem a Bat teak Te dome cure, | ceuuy prowpected here fixed the place where a large flow of | the last important division of the present Parllament, A.—Marsh’s Truss Office, 222 Broadway Babylon. re ee Se Havaxa, Jono 21, 1865, | ther sayeth that said Mann and Stratton, then and there, | S'ta"inemaxerimothe reer eet wee Poune Nnere The Bishop of Chester dled om tho 10th. crchants, of | (Kuscum Bullding).—Shonlder, Beater, Elaatic Stockings The steamer Havana leave: exhibited to him a paper purporting to contain a full de- There i rty a fine, 1 house, barn and a hs © | Abdominal Supporters, carefully applied and satisiuction leaves this afternoon, with but A paper from Porto Rico of the 14th inst. says, in re- scription of said lands so represented to have been pur- euthonse Pie yatuable int the petored arn ane | London and eyes pen dae omen pa Labi guaranteed. ties about throe hundred an oo ling. The ‘cause was large shipments of iron railt to| AM. Prizes Cashed in Legal Lotteries; America, which were chiefly paid for in securitics not | circulars and drawings sent, roadily negotiable. J. CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway. France. Ask for Mrs. 8. A. Allen’s World's Hatr ‘The Monsteur of the 15th says:—The rumor that the | Restorer and Dressing. “They have no equals, and should be few passengers, { : " Wil take oe Sab] trip aul wea bet ip rome Tha | ference to the state of affairs in St, Domingo, that the | chased by them as aforesaid, and which description was | fompany. A deirick le upon this lot ond & well is being aickly season. Exchange on New York mbout 25 per | ‘idividuals” to whom tho Spanish authorities had deli- | Substantially tho same as the several lots or parcels of Same ey Sent vee os See Ss oe Gent dicount That on ondon has reached the extraor- | verod the goverament of the island ad agreed to pay to peg pore ie esr gee Mi ole Pl “One bundeed and fy. aces ip the Federal % jure ir re! le chu of creek, At! © . country, in te inary per cent premium. Spain all the exponses of the war, and to guarantee all | United Service Mining and Petrolonin Company (thin | seighbertood of ths’ Joy farm; one hundred barrel. well, praperty belonging to Spaniards residing thero; also, | follows an elaborate advertisement of four foo ck recendy, and surrounded by many good producing Our Special Correspondence. i ls, ‘This territory promises to be fully equal to the bestin: that a great number of families of the capital desired to | Roser) stating at the same time that the said Mann eee ne eter remnany. wella are’ now producing | government is preparing to send large relnforcements to | used at this season, Sold by all druggists. Havana, June 21, 1805. | Jeave the country, and that the “individuals” that form. | Sizatton had carefully selected and purchased said lands, say Titthis sectigaeand hundreds. going down,” No fait | Mexico is entirely inaccurat a avail mysclf of the departure of the steamer Havana | ed the future government were endeavoring to provent © investment was a valuable one. Deponent | ures sre reported anywhere in this region. | It is - | The military budget was under discussion in the Corps | A.—Legal Lottery Prizes Cashed. Off to send you a few “jottings by th 7 dari brie¢ | emigration on the grand scale that it was commencin; further saith that, relying upon and believing the said | rite the great oll fields of the Kanawha, and ts I Legislatif. General Allard announced that a snatus con- | cial drawings, circulars and information sent. ‘ ; ottings by the way’? during my brie! Mn wee clo raster ta ie, cagtal’ tie the apices Tepresentations of said Mann and Stratton he being en- | Our most ‘eminent geologisia as ih the very centre | suddum would shortly be presented to the Chamber, to “J. BR. CLAYTON, 10 Wall street, New York. Sojourn here, In the department of ‘startling events” | had already invaded the Dominican territory. tirely true, and believing that they had purchased the | C1 104° cist Nene adjoluing fe ticle value tas been | Fegulate naturalization in Algeri. : worcester ge there is nothing to communicate. Tho clatter and hub- ‘As regards the rebellion in Hayti, no further intelli- =a and had paid or were to pay therefor in good | Ping to developments aljqmig me ample property for the parations were making at Toulon for the trial of a Ask for a Bottle of Balche’s Mandoline Dud causod by the appearance of the rebel ram Stone- | 86RC® in reference to It has been received. faith the, sum of $45,000, he was induced to subscribe | asin ofa lange company. Lease fiftern Years, with four- | now electrical infernal machine, by which it iw stated | for the Maly CASWETL. MACK & Co., Retail Agena rebetalaoidiha ‘eaairs, by ‘Tho chief magistrate of the Real Audiensia of Porto | dfann, $500 meocpran toes © paid to the defendant, } fifths of all oil. that tron-clad vessels can be instantly destroyed. HOWARD, SANGER & CO., 108 and 107 Ubambers street, rs has entirely subsided, and people | pieo, Don Florencio de Osmacchea, diod ite iD, on account of said subscription. Deponent | _ No. 7. One acre, with hotel, barn and outhouses, being the | — ‘The Bourse was firm. Rentes on the 14th were 67f, | Wholesule Agents. 5 a, died on the 11th Inst. : " : e 14 0 O7f, (would not now go abundred yards out of their way io | ‘There now remain in this hartor the Mary, Virginia, | {wiper saith that the subscribers (or a majority of them) | Savety Wand Soy an oreguated with 6 hand the abow of | 87. ERT Senh A , n old weil, stro1 with oil, and the show . Bee her. There is but one opinion expressed as regards | Zephyr, Frances, Flora, Maria, Pelican, Foam, Lark and Wathiostns D Gr ent the vogtasig of March, dees, Oil “here 1é regarded. as superio®, ‘This property is highly Prusat wee fe Se oe toed ; Pee hher ultimate fate. Sho is the property of the United a ateatig: Whak vit oe ‘debe eis Sheet venient ae Cory " Mana, Ry Mg I ag consenting | “Nor & Three hundred acres near the above property. Der. | _ In the Prussian Upper Onamber a proposition was ear. | sireet. Pipes and Segar lioMlers at retail’ cut to order, Btates government, and no one doubts that sho will b> | be seen.» A largo Italian vessel, with throe hundred | Wiiltaet Heian, of the Uutted States Army: and Moses, | Lilt ieemstwenth yeeres with thres-fourtheof allo so | Tied by a large majority against the, mintstors that gov. Lawns reagent potion sorrenderod by the Spanish government. Her doten. | oolies, arrived here tho day before yesterday. Hiliver Hohe Mutks: Chedwice: Chinthe tle dere, | UXo.& Nivetyresrea sector on Black river, Grafton, Ohie, | ¢rament should bring forward e bill providing that the iy 18s, op All Kinds of Hand Stamps and Se: tion by the Captain General! was on! A The steamer Manhattan, from New York, on her way | hent agd the defendant, Mann, to forin a cuinpany under { $¥otalien {rom the above fara, Lease twenty-nine’ years; | Tembors of the tet Muatiog calsintios or oe am | A French ant English? Ribbon, Flesibie “4 neral was only a matter of form, | to Vera Crnz, arrived at this port this moruing. She is | the laws of the Siate of New York, under the corporate | &¢-Matba or all ofl able expressions during debate should be able to pun- | Tra"Seir Inking,“ DAMMERS & FLACK, Agents, Dostow for ho knows that there is but one course left to the Ca- | to sail at five o'clock for Vera Cruz. watie Of LG" Untied Micron: Vecieues. eae iain: | Sateen eek eae a ta erate ane: |. Maimmentt by She guneral iawe Of the’ Ind Fe Poise Cokapane: Ios arondwage ae : Dinet at Madrid, viz. :—to accede at once to the demand yh aryl agson en rt i ae hag been very warm lately, but | Company, and directed the trustee of suid subscribers | pumping. und several guing down. Lease twenty uine years; ——_——_ Of the United States, Thus the career of this intended ere ié not much sickness, to wit, said Mann, to convey the property aforesaid to Tvecaisthi ot all oil. Spain Batchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in the en ee ener Pal said company as soon as organized. That the said com- ‘This Grafton property, though quite newly developed, is Reports have been current that Saragossa, Valencia | world. Harmless, reliable, instantaneous. The only perfest corsair—which, aftor all, is not a vessel of very formid- Police Intelligence. pany organized on or about the ninth day of Maren, | {8% becoming quite pop voral wells are now going | and Catalonia had been placed in a state of siege, but | dye. Factory 81 liarclay street able proportions, excepting her immense iron prow— | DANGEROUS SHOOTING AFFRAY IN A TORTER HOUSE. | 1865, and that on or about the 15th of said month the | forimany more, “Oneor nr oat teaeac dard clawarel Pet Corns, Bunions, Eu ed Joints, ana has been wuminarly terminated; and now, instead of | A shooting aay, which may prove fata, took place in| Sfuslees aforeald, or a majority of them, agembled in | tucorn and snveral iat Jown one of twa, mungreg fent | TOY Cece order QuneTH Trim tozeturntodiadsil, | ay Giacana of the fee, eu RACHARIE, 700 roving the seas to burn and plunder the commercial | McGuire's porter house, corner of Thirty-ninth atrect and | deponent was then and there. elected secretary | the entire six hundred and fifty.ning and a quarter acres, of Austria. es shipping of the North, she lies like a useless hulk in a | First avenue, shortly before twelve o'clock on Sunday | of aid company. Doponent further eaith that Mand careed be ia see eee eran tat ire Sa {20 | Tho negotiations for a commercial treaty between Aus- | Chevaliers Life for the Hair Restores Reutral port, a monument of the folly and presumption | night. It appears that Thomas ‘Gleason and Patrick poet Lg, om I A Wells. ‘The recta lia ih four different localities, and | ‘4 and England had failed. FAY, alr 10 its original color, stops ite falling out, Keaps the of tho idea that gave her birth. Within a very few | Grinnon had an y altercation in MoGuire’s pl: OF nr lan and published by him about the 15th | gone of them in mythical or unknown regions where eed clean. Stands above comparison with any other J wy angry ju place, March last, and was not seen by deponent until after | perhaps there isnot a well being bored within fifty miles, India. dressing. Sold at the br | stores and at my No. = ‘weeks, I have no doubt, she will bo converted to better | when Gleason drew a pistol and discharged it, the ball | the same was printed and published; and that the said | and when if oll should be found the means of curt) Ne Broadway. ARAH A. CREVALIES, M. BD. tao, and, under the Uni be taking effect immediately fender Griuneay's mbes! passing | Mann represented to this deponent that all the matters | Would be absolutely wanting, thus rendering tho foun are ents eet , w inion 5 T ted and pre- e nM " ¥, — i ba a alge _ 1 regenerated and Pre | inwards, fracturing is jaw, knocking out three tecth | stated therein were true, and that he, the geld Mann and yn yn ed a 9 Poems Say a gg See Dye, | Preservative pe principles of right and justice, and lodging in his tongue. 'Grinnon wus immediately | the defendant stratton, were the two persons xpoxen of | that all these lands are surrounded. Dy active arrelapeén Bownay, June 13.—The stock of cotton is small, and ae oy ae Soe ‘THR REBEL VICE PRESIDENT, conveyed to Bellevue Hospital, where the surgeons in | in said prospectus as having selected the lands therein | numbers of wells going down in the immediate vicinity ot | the ‘quality is inferior. 4 You will have heard by this time that Jonn C. Breckin. | attendance succeeded racting the ball The victim | described. Deponent further saith that, relying upon | each tract, so that should oll be found this isen- ex-Vico Presid cibedstiane: a is considered to be in a very dangerous condition. After | the representations of said Mann and Stratton, and upon | hanced in value, though, the com should not at once Commere! sidge, ex- ident, of the defunct confederacy, has | discharging the revolver Gloason fled and took refuge in | the contents of said prospectus, he has since the same | Cmmence operations themselves on ail the lots. LONDON MON! at lastZeund an asylum in this island, under ‘the banner | the stable of Mr. Savugo, corner of Thirty-ninth street | Was published procured among his friends further sub- | | The renee pein sip Des Bho Mn to | Loxpox, June 16, 1865. of twecolors.”” The manner of bis escape from the | 8nd First avenue, where offiger Vreedenburgh, of the scriptions to the amount 0 thrce thousand dollars | list of members of the original association that Consola for money 901, a 9044, for account 90%, a 90: Dr. Von Mtoenberg, Me Flies rye ia abe Twenty-first precinct, pursued and afrested him, The | towards the purchase of said lands, aud bas paid the | this property:— Iitinols Central shares 81 0 82° Erie shares 613¢ « 52%, INVENTOR OF THE FAMOUS ‘const Savors of the romantic, and may yet | accused was taken before Justice Kelly, and locked up | same to said Mann as trustee. Deponent further saith or Tus Anu. United States five-twenties 69, J Sirf en gc form the groundwork of an exciting novel or thrilling | to await the result of Grinnon’s injuries. The latter | that said Mann has exhibited to him the deeds of lots | Major General Hancock Whe bullion ie the Bank of Ragland hes incressea | *>*°™™epted apparatus fer the cary of alls balhoad Grama. Ina amall boat, scantily provided with provi. | lives comer of Scoond avenae and Thirty-ninth street, | numbered one, two and threo in said prompectas, from | Brig Gen, Trae Retnn, Coss. Gon: of Prieoneen, £185,000. 5 nae Gleason is only twenty-two years of age. said Stratton to said Mann as trustee, claiming and pre- i a 1 iad acocmnpaniod caty b; exretel oline:s Y- age. 1g and pi Brig. Gen. Green B. Raum. LIVERPOOL MARKETS. May be consulted at his residence. sions, pan! ly by an ex-rebel oMicer, two DRADLY AGSAUL? OM.A RIVTLS GIR: tending to have purchased same from Stratton, and | Brig. Geo. W. H. Pelmore. Lavenroor, Jun 16, 1865, T Ross EYES STRAIGHTENED IN ONE MINUTE, tte Gonna, «sere mrvnt tn euniam | caran Waker, elon Lor, ing at Ho 28 | Staaten Mpc ach | Spe STE Goran moe Broker Gag reporane any of | AU tevrk tak VON RMS aobel Secrotary of War committed himself to the wav 3 Gite x L traiton was represented to this deponent | Col Benj. C. U.S. A. 2 oF au a i cra of War oid Mina 0 the w3r% | print, war srg OY oo. Wn, ofthe | Stone he arya na a aed | Vinh gv ingumomet eMC uae, | Spc ag Sto expres "faa tag | hscennntom-owarerer meen Jpasnge acrivéd iu safety on the ‘friendly ‘shares of this |’St" reap a re teal mpl ome at piercer meraepaedgtirke deal ew mat A Heut. Col: Win, Redwood Fries, Chef of Cavalry Hurees. | been buoyan and prices, yo higher for| wage, ii es. s Balls, &e.—AN a le girl, nam ry ‘ally, as she was playing on . Lieut. Col. C. H. Fredr (7, American 4a 8 . igher for otherr Hn. ‘Duane street, three doore Gsead. He and his party proceoded at once overland to | the sidewalk in Division street, near. Clinton, striking | aha ahd wane Lite ane ch arrange- | Liout: Col. KF: Mason, dist Vennayivania cavalry, 4 | duscriptions. The autho-rized quotations are:— Wa diene sins Havana, where they arrived sumo fifteou days ago, and | Reron the head and dangerously injuring her. Maria | Houent further saith that said Mann has assured him | Pariment : Tre eintiee& a ee Tie cint ae it: | _ Pirework Panternd, Shiels, where they still remain. People here do not think ‘4 er parents, No. 3 | that lots numbered five and vix in said prospectus cont, | Major Robert N- Major Gen. Halleck's staf. 4 ng uP! yoy Aad : an al et aa eee nea 7 Hester street, and a physician called. Justice Shandley | gna that he had ecunies tae 3, | Major Kilburn Knox, Inapector General's Department. day) are ostimated at 15,000 baies, the market closing | decorations, iIiumiuations, at TOWNSEND'S, 933 Brondway ry much 6, boldness evine: in his | committed Walters to await the results of the girl's in- © had paid therefor, five thousand dollars | Major Ang. Nicho ‘A aud f, Goueral U. & Mariuecorps. | firm at the above rates. Stock in port cstimated at | Torpedoes, bo, per pack; Firecrackers, 16. per pack, 96 per ious esrapd to Cuba in an open boat; for | juries, each ; and that, relying upon such rej ntations, amor Major W.C. Jones, P: 854,000 bales, of which 36,000 are American. box. Of two evila—remaining to be hanged or escaping with a others, this deponent continued his connection with talents ‘The Manchester market had an npward tendency, chance of drowning—he chose the least, and, fortunately ARREST OF AN ALLEGED BURGLAR. said company, and procured money to be paid i Secchi dal, Wheeh onater, . Fan for Fourth July!—Patent Canter- for himsolf, he was successful in rea hing his friends and | Edward» Ferrin, a man twenty-five yours of age, was | ctibed towards the purchase money theres yo" lgmalchnamea Provisions inactive. : ing Horses, Flags and Staffs, 6. W. SMITH, 90 William ot rebel sympathizers. All the food that they had on board sed, dhlestl side, ¥ “ deponent has since learned that lot number tive was pur- | Gabe K, M. stebulbe, BSR and FM, U. 8. A. Wash- af io iene . the bont consisted of ome rations of cornmeal and bacon, | ®T°** d, charged with having, by means of fatse keys, | chased by contractof said Mann and Stratton for $3,000, ington arsenal. as singly Sar Bimal RAE TTT Flings, pa Balls, , de., at C. which soon gave out, and they had to put into the Turtle entered the office of the flour and grain warehouse No, and no more, in January last, and that said defen te M W. A. Lamotts + A. Gen. Young Me Christian Association. P. BENEDICT'S, 7 Duane street, #tx doors east of Broad Cays to ements supply of turtle eggs, with which they | 13 Mone etree he intent to rob the sal had paid yond said contract $26, and no more, and \y Ore LP infantry. LECTURK ON ANIZONA BY wt. M’CORMICK. wag. satisfied their hunger. They were terried across by two in’ 5. att. William Jettre * the that lot No. 7 had been the property of said Mana since pt. J. N. Crom, N. RoC. 1 ti asi Irishmen, who refused to Feccive any pay for their ser. of attempting to imlock the safe. : 1459, and was inclided im the conveyance of a large | Cavt Henry ¥. Crawford, A. A. G. Price sangre win lai hed ipl a govt from ee foe rex. On landing here a wealthy merchant waited on | Committed tho prisoner for trial, parcel of land conveyed to sald Mann in 1860. Depo- | Cabt. G:F. Hoyt an Qe Me a Se ee ee ee ee | ee Mr. Breckinridge and put his purse at his disposal, and T KOKEXD BY WIS PRETENDED PREEND. pent further saith that upon charging the said Mann eee ov tHe rooms, No, 161 Fifth avenue, and was very fully attended = —————— also learn that the owners of tho hotel where he stays | gin % with these facts the eaid Mann admitted that he bad not | Col. W. 8. Hillyer, of Gen. Grant by the mombers and their friends, who assembled forthe | _Get Mrs. S. A. Allen‘s World's Hate have generowsly offered to provide him with a comfe John Taylor, residing at No, 11 Walker ter- | poll for said lot No. 6 and that said lot No. 7 he had | Col. Geo, P. Ibrie, of Gen. Geni y 5 Senet “adrean by Hon. Richard 0. Mo. | Piwet, 304 Dressing for re storing, invigorating and lematl- Qbls home gratis. Mr, Breckinridge ie now staying day appeared before Justice Hogan, at the Tombs Police | putin the said company for $5,000. Deponent further | Col ie 4; Aion Lye Durpose of hearing an address by Hon. Richard C. Mc- | fying tie hair. Bold by all dru J second class boarding house in the eity—e pla. Court ant proferred a complaint. neninst Charies Lewis, | *wtuthat the said Mann had adinitted to yim that sub: | Major terry #. Hien Cormick, Secretary of the new Territory of Arizona. Mr - Assured, where secessionists and people of Lik persuasion , # complaint against Charles Lewir, | vcriptions had been made to said original fund of money | Capt. W. ©. Church, of Gen sta McCormick was introduced by Mr. McBrierny, Librarian | . Howe Sewing Machine Company. most do congregate, Those who knew him intimately in | 4 butcher. It te charged tha 1 Instant Lewis, | to the amount of $65,000 and upwards and A there | Capt. Geo. D. Kelioxg, of Gen. Halleck's eta, hb b) ELIAS HOWE, Ji dent, 629 Broadway, New York. ears gone by say that he ie greatly changed. Mis | Who pretended to be ai lof the compleinaat, thrast | had been paid to him ou account theseof $57,000 and | Capt. BD. Stration, of the Association, who, in the absence of the Presi- yeaa ast and vigor frame has boon con. { bis hand into his (Taylor's) pocl while upward, to witr— Capt. J.C. Davis, cavalry burean. dent, discharged the duty of that oMfecer. In June, Old Eyes Made New, Without Specta- reduced, and. ho 44, frequently. fore | Sanding in Walker stroot, ‘near West Broadway, and | Gen, G.’H. Morgan..$1,000 Gen. Hancock. ......$1,000 | ton, ¥. W. Kel (oreintan. 1866, he said, ho had the pleasure of address | cles, doctor or medicines, Pamphlet mailed fice ox receipt fits of abstrnction. Instead of, as formeriy, being | Stedling therefrom six hundred and cightvon dollars in | 8. A. H. Marks 1,000 Deponunt (G. D, Kel lon. €. R. Dimond, Washmgton, D_O. ng the Young Men's Christian Asocintion, and giving. | 8 cents, Andros lively and animated in conversation, he is moody and aps novos, decamped with the ioney. | Taylor at ton, Jr... 4,000 fice . 6,000 | Tun, J, Richart Horr te Loula, Me. (hom on tat ooension an seovent of his oteerrations tn Born ee eee wow tee tacit spoak hy if timate friends, He i pues it Waste joke on the part of Lewis, y 10 Kelloy 600 | M.A. Chad W aatiiny . DO eo ; ree “A ~¢ upon his 6 ‘tad | he failed to do #0, Taylor enlied ou olliver Field, of the | Wm. Swin 1,000 8. J. Albri | 160 | yo fhe oa ence'ia Arison, It is amusing how ignorant we are here | **rhaeanddlysentery. Price 98, Sent free by mall no opinions publicly, we may well | Fifth precinct, who, after hearing the facts in the case, | Jas, Bilin 1,000 obi. MH. bavew 1,000 | 5 ie Weel we oe ngiom, & ¢ Of that great country beyond the Mississippi. We know De. W. H. MALL, 150 Broadwap, Meese ae tie thoughts waon he } arrested Lewis, and Justior Hogan committed him to 1500 BR, P. Crawford....-. 1,000 | Rt’ tayne, Glevelandetuns Shes 6 Erouk Goat of tnioorabe are found there—gold 9 | Gentth, Mastin & Con he is and what he might have | Priton for trial. Nono of tho mivsing money has been 1,000 G. B. Hotchkiss. .... 1,000 E Mlercer, Washington, D. C. found there in abundan’e—but beyond this general ac- * Bankers and Stock Commission Broke Been.” Thoar it rumored that it is higintention toleave | Teeovered. Lewis is a native of France. He pleads not Wi 1,000 W. H. Barbour. 1,000 Hotchkixs, New York. ired knowledge ratively little ts k of th ave Not Brow street Havana shorily for Spain guilty to taking the money Win, K. Price,...... "600 Dr, Morver......-.-. 1,500 | JRE Holder, New York. Soh resion of ceuntey.” Generel Him had told him thas Now Vorm, orien TUR LAT: RALL, AT. MARIANAO, A DESPERATE MAN—TWO MEN STABBED. BY. Mason. , 500 Colonel Fredricks... '600 ee a man who should be intellixent asked the question, “Is | ig gigerent dence bn Naf Pome hn tie tains o d . " ‘ 2 Mu ” .@ + oe a a of count oma), CON | ing for Fesale. fn the Hosiat and Jeremiah Sheehan on the edarce of committing a felo- | Jacob Zein. + 1,000 Benj. ¢ Card......- 500 | Am adjourned meeting of this society was held at Ma. | taining twenty, thousand square tall, or nearly Sinee KL classen of government securition purchased and for " nions assault on Thomas Manning, barkeeper in the | Ausgustu auls ‘clown 1,000 times the territorial extent of the State of New York, | sale The Cubons delight the politeness 1,000 1'009 | Sonic Hall, im Thirteenth sircet, last evening. Colonel | 1.4 Hoon coded bi at fi - - _ and refined manner of the Of the quad: | drinking place corner of Baxtor and Canal streeta, Shee. 1,000 Pooe | Hiyer, Vico Presidens of the society, cooapled the | Baten "the lecturer thes proceeded to give avery in. |. Silver Watches, ef All fon, and expres a dosire | . is han, who had some trouble in the place, determined to 1000 Wad Te ne eens m States, The locturer then proceeded to give avery in. | oo GwENTY to ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR: Ean’ ollicces in, future than “they bare in the past, | Weak his vengeance om Manning, and accordingly | Colonel Godda 2000 000 | chair. ‘The minutes of last meeting were read and ap- | Woresting narrative of his travels in exploring this vast by G. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, one « They are pleased beyond rT, “noo that their ef | Pushed bohind the bur wits a large ‘knife and, stabbed | and others, wiom this deponent does not reol- | Proved ces Pi. Bh Nea Yak. m 10h wen tence al sireet. forts to entertain th a navy and to pate Dh od ng Biba ae PSY: aioe ayend 1 further and other furs, amounting in ali to A communication was received from General Thomaa | with both danger and fatieue, in consequence of the Use Mra. S. A. Allen’s World's Hair Re pnerocable as powitle | strect, in the thigh, inilicting a very’ severe wound. | yo ards of fifty-seven thousand dollars, as aforssaid. | Francis Meagher, asking to be admitted as a member, It | Humorous besitie tries Of Indians jn the Far West who | gtorer and Dressing for restoring color and natural beauty. adnock aro the most form. | Another man, in attempting to take the knife from the that the whole of the prop-rly iaentioned aud. dos-ribed | W%® Foferred to the Board of Control for action. See See cate Tone faa Yemeines tc tow antoen a eevee womge most formal: | gesperate mai, had one of his hands badly ent. The | jn said prospectus did TRoee and Hann cattiremen, or | ‘The following ‘eéddlétnen were electéd members of succeeded safely from San Francisco to Lo Angelos, to Wheeler & son's Sewing Machines SySuee Rens and ate a8 | Veisonee was arrag Before Justion Dowling, and | i1,eud broepectae did tot on ea nea Depect ~% Kentlemen wert n the Ro Grande, and thence to Texas and Arizona. "It } to rent and kept tt Without barge; sme half of rem Pared to ths huge Dictator and Nunderberg. T think the | Committed for trial on both charges, in default of $1,000 | thorofore chiares that all the : Devonent | the society Lieutenant Macl, Colonel J. D. Potter, Cap- | tok, fifty-one days 19, make the Joneuey trom tase. | suewed Of Pu icoadwiy, corner Twenty-aecund Breet visit of Admiral Godon w kind of “cye-opener’ bail each, pretences so made to hit of tton were | tin G, F, Britton, Sergeant George F. Williams, Sergeant | ty" ita immense mineral. a > tom sane ni ie, Caren General hime, who tranegrewed all | EXTENSIVE SWIXDLING OTERATION—AnursT OF A | ontiely false and fraudulent, and that ore made | private Thomas H. Malley rete well worth the labor ex ler & Wilson, NJ. 625 Broadway, panied Law for on iting the vessels, In FIRM IN WEST STREET—A NUMBER OF ir the purpose form of the society P arrived in Coniral Arizona the Lock Butch Sewing Machine aud Button aie Dis nest despatch to the Spanish government he # an presen. | waa then br loct ‘ 7 tthe 4 sictanaeesnviness sabacaaetd doubtless, say a word or two which will not tend to 4 ANTS SWINDLED—KKCOVERY OF THE ea aoltie ena | SURE ESTEE UPR f, In company w' jovernor of the Territory, sa the sciiloment of the “Stonewall” business. Apro PROPERTY. thes all Of ine bervens Moove have alto been defrouded | oat tel Seite Swan Cantina euien caveman te tg Bn he 1 bbe’ Sewing Machine, @f the ball at Marionao, I am told that one fervent A most extonsive swindle, culminating in the arrest of | py Mann and duration by meats Of aid frasanient Fe Me ne Meerting “Wie theu adjourne a te neat Friday sone a beset twoation, ce Seavily timbered et oe os honlwaye by —_ & spe v Spanish po i) a4 A firm doing business at No, 80 West street, was brought | fentations of a large amount of money, and that th night, onty of water, of ‘as fh it = rome Sire at Wo Hore te da ninbut be bridged over ty | 20 Heht and exploded yesterday. Detective Slowey, who | Shine said Mana und. ravion have obtained. fo mate follawing eatcat from the by-laws, wit explain found. This town lie oe 0 eas re RL ARES tsrec he, cet American stentacrs, 40 as. to form a part of tho | had beon given the case to work up, succeeded in arrest- | thousand dollare and upwards; whoretore a ee a Lo Me ae Shee Te ee Airk, to receive advertisements and sub- continent. The sentiment was vigorously applauded, | ing the alleged guilty parties yoxtorday afternoon. They | prays, that sald Mann und Stratton may be ar Propositions for membership must be submitted in | was establiched a pa trriptions at our lowest rales, for Mh PPEMOKE & CO.” buts government officer who was present somewhat | gave their names as Williain G. G. Birdsell and John | and dealt with according to law. writing at any meeting, and mus neand | but tho weather b intensely bea — . @ampened tho ardor of a few gentlemen by taking a | Gibson, The frands alleged to have beon practised by GEORGE D, KELLOGG. © of tho applicant, and i 1 the | found impossible to carry out the entorprise to a success. Stock a Rote of the names of the orator and of those who were | them consisted in their addressing notes to various Sworn to before me, June 26., A. D. 1865, brigade, division and the | fal issue, In little over a year this iniaut setlement has Collars $190 most vociferous in theirapprobetion. Upto this writing, | business firms in the city, asking then to send signal Wittsiam Dover, Police Justice. n he has served, and the | sprong up to be quite a flourishing village, and instead of jow, opposite however, there ppt ho v lights and other Shipehandler’s goods to No, 80 West ; The deposition of Mr, William i iityer, which fol- om must be signed by the | @ single house, there are blacksmith shops, carpenter ySRME b ANA. Street, or to some steamer, named in tho note, and lows the foregoing, sets forth that he purchased of Mann | applicant, and shal to the Board of Ce ‘ol, hope, butel d kor shops, C y » Gaentath Melia i » . Aittiotigh the hess hore ie most excessive, and the sun | charge to the socomnt Gh ikr'o nna, ‘the names of the | and Stratton, and that they fepresented to him that they | who stall re ‘hee "ipon che presemetion of the | Shot i te be found in village at aky am’ onto t Have Quiet Sleep or You Cane Ghines down upon ws with more than ordinary fierco- | firms upon whom they drew orders aro as follows: | pa'd for lot No. 1 ten thoveand dollars, for lots Nos, 2 | report by the Board of Control the presiding officer shall | The principal product however, tn inimersls, and eo vast ) —BIOKRENE secures this, Hlewed restorer Bess, the Havanese do not fail to ind ways and moans | Spofford, Teston & Co., 29 Broadway; A. Whitlock, 117 | and 9.ffieon thousand dollars, for lot No, 6 five thousand | direct « ballot to be taken for his election. and threo: and extensive are these mineral depectia tat he could | “anety nawinas Let tae detateonn ST caccoun tied . of —— and enjoyment. |The lange majority oft ne Wall stfort; G. 0 Miller, 190 Water strvet; W. Porter | dollars, for lot No, § five thousand five hundred dollars, | quarters of the ballots cust sal! be required to constitute | ride his horee in a f 1a his howae in Proseott, | Lot wtihout doly, @t per bustle, Deut 98 Dev streets wealthier families have either gone North or taken their | & Son, 271 Poark sivcet: J. A. Duryea, 26 Fulton street; } for lot No, 8 four bundred dollars, being thirty otae | an lection to fifty diferent eines, all in successful overstion The | Solu by all drugulste, ‘

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