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8 HAWAII. THE TURF. @reat Trotting Match for $5,000 Between ene CS enero Peary eg Dexter and Stonewall Jackson—Dexter tava fA 3 MT ee like bis camesake of receive wo the Winner. Im reply to the communication in your yes- | stated. King Kamehameha Creates a Sthgrate and bie wife be motamerphosed mio irty Ot | m0 erect three, mile trotting match for $5,000 be- | tenday, over the signature of John Simpson, in regard to | Sxit Sr Bop fem ran TE Sear eae! fang piiaeeet tonne anges, tween the br. g. Dexter and ©. g. Stonewall Jackson of | an unknown man found by the police im Dover street, eer eee en cah naceiiy cameo me and for sale everywhere. New Order of Nobility. 4 Hartford, came off yesterday at the Fashion Course, and | bearing upon his arm the initials L. J. L., im India ink, | “*Y* I would state that it is certainty not our fault if the case ‘was not published. ‘The Coroners have no method of compelling the publi- cation of cases, and xt is only through the kindness of editors and reporters of the press that the public are made acquainted with them. ‘We have petitioned the proper authorities time and Piaxo! Portsmouth, PTATION; 0! wit'in Wal bes oma std Vipeain Fra sie pe a ieee are stds baa boon soldat $8000, cash? ets et ae a ~ ae he Bank Y. 280 regtater, a 1854, bas boen sold pia or Bi bei aR, Pein oe peace vaniarmre tir tants * | SIRF Seeks sanenaleilen Scur Jom A Ta of a, which en; | t2ad inst, leant badly herioaching on Ls ra) Tengss Beis OR, THE LADY OF ua ERDORI. now ready we An English Lord on the | Sra sefarmnccamess edasse Is | te mene sot conan olin torent le Rampage. country constantly increasing. This step is alleged trotting match. The trot was made to come off rain or F ina thick fog, was taken the themselves and Yamilies), they still persist in try! shine; and the desire to see these celebrated horses con- | again to allow us @ department in your columns for og. on ELIZA A. DUPUY, 1s the ti ‘ 3 2d, She is chafed in three places on the starboard in: this Weck’s NEW YORK CAPTURE OF AN AMERICAN EAGLE. ee ae ae ee ated tend in a three mile aco brought together people | the purpose of advertising the description of unknown | Dilge, and her shoeing fs mostly gove. ‘and for tale everywhere bat they were not of a quahty—some | from far and near, But such a day and | persons found dead, so that their friends can come for- mm, Aviawes of, Benton e Sening, reset, By Aya TATION, 0) LADY OF ASHURS?, boing ‘aioas (pardoned ‘on Condition | track have not beon seen sinee Hector and Lady Suffolk | ward and claim them. When you take into considers. | tern in the rigging, was run inte by scht Kaward, of Elle | a AUS Es come, TiADe ule of's BEAUTIFUL of leaving | the country, t SUppoee, wom*yeen | contended on the Union Course some thirteen years | tion the fact that there were over three hundred casen of | worth, ai carrin! away masa. ban Botiay on boa ind an | STORY, In this week's BW YORK LEDGER, now ready, THE BRITISH LION HUMBLED. ming, - those in. the’ penitentiary, end shone who have | ago. ‘tho tsack revemblede canal more, than o rece | unknown persona lags. year, barted iy ots cae Siward, but the fourih was, washed overboard, Dut forte | eran — ae it 3 want of recognition, you managed board tlant ; m died aiean, dy hare erat cun cab tS fevny | comme, te cope sed sed Vetng ese ep. Tht favoring much cate Your widly extended columas, | wae ful of water Gat te Rel waa not mac, injured, and @ Ie alee ees Aner y ASHURST) BE colewlasions; ‘connection with this subject, and one | jurymast was rigged ‘vessel taken into Boston. STORY. in this week's stock. ‘The following extract from his advertisement | state of things et — room Persone gape ne oe yg eh Capt Derad Kenzer, Jr, | and for bale every wie. DGER, now ready, Queen Bmma on a Visit to Queen | reads very much like some things ‘we used to see in | beta, on time. Large amounts had been wagered that the toria. airous of procuring laborers are requested to send to Vie Coe eee ee neevent of thenumber of laborers | this docasion, although it has stood at the head of the re- wanted—whether for house service or field hands, and | cord for about aquarter of a century. There is‘no doubt, Missing Vusseu—Brig A spergy' sailed from Portland Dec 29 for Fe Jumber, and was spoken when eight days out, since she has not been heard from. She was a good tons, built at Trenton in 1857, owned of Portland, and was commanded by his son. hich the t city of New York extends for the recep- Ton and aciontion ot the unknown dead. It is high time that the great. metropolis of the Western World should havea receptacle for the dead, something in the i of La i PTATION; OR, THE LADY OF re and forsale everywhere. BE, now readye ra clr? what proportion of women they are desirous of taking. | naa everything been favorable, that the above time | "le Morgue of Paris. Whalemen. tL EE te ho desire to ber of laborers from the | ° e small dead house at Bellevue Hospital is so limited Barstow, ‘Atlantic ‘Vincent, “4 A ROYAL ‘DINNER AND BILL OF FABE, | maccmieationwuy cw by depositing ten dollars per | would have beon wiped out, and one. the other of these | shat it nation inadequate for the purpose for which it | oi May aa arrat New Bedford 24th oo bole. of tT xrse BeiZd A DUPUY, the like of BEAST PEE. head for the required number.” abvont, it 1 the |} horses have headed the lst, Three very severe heats | ls intended, and becomes, very, freauentiy, oo CHoKed | si (ook oat eat ana 108 baie Seat Reems Oo ets | STORY, Jo thie week's NEW YORK LEDGE, now ready, f the Doctor is time 10 corpses that: very rare] 4 &e., &e., &e. sme be the nature oF er ie ePioprosy.”” which | Were trotted, Stonewall winning the first and Dexter the | Pottor'y ‘Pield within twenty hours after the inquest | spand $10 do humpbuck, Reports left at St Vinesnls sek is held. T have-made this communication rather more lengthy than I intended, in hopes that your attention, as a public last two and the race. Dexter was ridden by a young & vals.) | man named Marphy, and Stonewall by Dan Mace, The with a view, if possible, of discovering acure. It is very | latter was the favorite at one hundred to sixty previous by I Broway H 2 sp, 400 wh, all tel vn ae chi Sok Bowing 28 TTuble ca k Aral jurch, sith oOo Bar, 4 “prevails to a great extent in this Comtiunity, ‘New London 23d nat, wi bigger Se OR, THE LADY OF ASareen Be: which was brought here by the last lot of Cel i MISS ELIAA A. DUPUY, is the titl STORY, in this week's NEW YORK LEDUSI, now ready? wor files of Honolulu and San“Franciseo papers, re- for sale everywhere. ri April \& arr eolved by the mail stearuer Ovean Queen from Aspinwall, | considerate in him to endeavor to introduce the antidote | to the start. journalist, would be called to the deficiencios herein b) to elephant ofl. eontain an interesting batch of news from King Kame- | along with the poison, we Heat. —Dexter won the pele. oe hotees did not Eaetcnal. and a little aaiiatlon, on, the suitee aAaKP agehy Rnniver, Holman, ald from Beverly 20th inst for North TPEMPRATION: Om, THE TADY QP ASRURAT, Re tered re the mud an jush, and as they jan to speed 0, greatly needs—serv 7 . ke! &e. 8 EL! , ", ix the title of a BEA' FUL. Bameha's dominions. A young English Lord, who en! OUR FOREIGN: MINISTER. the stretch to tho stand for tho word would break up EDWARD COLLIN, Coroner, Ship Sebastian Cade een roe Swansea for Coquimbo, | STORY, in this week's NEW YORK LEDGE, now ready, the American Legation and tore down the eagle from nk, Saree: Amarone. Minions: Bosident, it. a from the splashing of the dirt over their loge and bedion ‘ann tne saboaveeperiiace: ever the entrance, was promptly brought to his senses | sould judge, from his accentuation of certain Words, he | After four attempts to got to the soore on a steady trot M |. lat 9 41 N, lon 25 W. Wark Mary © Fox, from’ Portland for Cuba, June 19, lat Died. J IEMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST: BY * port the extracts is fi “ther” or *tharal ” an. "1 | the word was given; but it had ecarcely passed the lips | Kxnworrey.—On Sunday morning, June 25, at aquar- | $220. lon 07 20. k MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, is the title of a BEAUTIPU aaa anen ic temmmemcsoee of the San Francisco Bull | proven, and. kas tho reputation of beng ‘of geod | rth judge befors Dexter broke up, and before he te- | ter tovcteven o'clock, Many Kexworra. ‘widow of | pig" Ciiloe trom NYork for Key West, June 18 1atS4.100 | sroity in this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now Feeayy. the Honolulu correspotmence of the cisco Bar ‘straightforward ‘man, and is undoubtedly & covered Stonewall was sixty yards ahead of him. ‘The | Thos. Kenworthy, of Philadelphia, aged 62 years and 6 Foreign Ports. and for sale everywhere. tim and Call:— ‘very ‘pleasant gentleman,” "Some of his friends, how- | latter passed the quarter pole in forty seconds, going | months. Baracoa, June 10—In port schr Gen Burnside, for NYork. Rn B. IN; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST ; BY Kiny Kamehameba V,, of the Sandwich Islands, not to | over’ think a Mutle more vim’ wouldnt hurt him | very nicely, while Dextor did not seom inclined to ex- | ‘The friends of the family, and those of her son, Thos. | Carz Town, CGH, May 6—In port ship Art Union, Thayer, NS OR ae take HR Or EA ERLE ve biking his brotier mvercigns, Napoleon, Max and | fauch: that he is too mild mannered” and that bis good | tend hinseif, and was falling further in the rear every | ¢ Kenworthy, aro respecifully invited to attend the | sum Karsv0} for HOStet: FP woman, ttenderson, Serra | STORY, jn his week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, instant, At the half-mile pole—which Stonewali passcd | funeral, at the residonce of her son, Moreua (and sid same day for north of Hatteras); 10th, bark | and fer sale everywher go forth, has establiehed an order of nobility, as we see | nature may sometimes subject him to be imposed upon in 1:19—Dexter was nearly a hundred yards behind, he past one o'clock, nue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at Jobn Kerr, Stimpson, NYork; 19th, brig Cyclone, Key West. by the Honolulu Court Gazette, It is called the “Order | by more wily diplomats, In short, that he does not : ~ Kamehameha 1,” and is limited to ten Knights aitach sufficiznt Gignit to his position. The latter fault, | baving broken up a second time on the backstretch. | The remains will be taken to Mount Moriah Cemetery, | iq 17th, brig Ella Perkins, Perkink, Philadelphia, IEMPTATION; OR. THE LADY OF ASHURST; BY Grand grosses; thirty Knights Commanders; fifty nwever, cannot be ed to her Britannic Majesty’s | He began, however, to square himself a little better on | Philadelphia, for interment, ‘Crexpuxcos, June 13—Arr barks M B Stetson, Bosten; NM MISS ELIZA. A. DUPUY. ix the title of 2 REAUTIFULS Tone Companions—all of whom are to be pro- | commissioncr. His uame is Synge, and he was for | the Danette sisi, And. closed up Scan. of the gap. | Philadelphia and Liverpool (England) papers please Horan, Portland: Adin, brig Yelocty | (Be, Kew W York: ohra STORY, EAE mek s NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready,, ly decorated. Fourteen ud mortals have al- | some time tish Legation | Stonewall broke up at she three-quarter pole, but wassoon | copy. . lary E Sinith, Philadelpha; 1tth, a i'}y J wad Riad a ie very, Goer desoraicd with, this new nobility, fore-\bse Washington’ "Some. of his fellow countrymen | st work MERE, ene :6 she. camer ne, ei momemaetsh Wenswara.—On Monday, Jane 20, Marmew MoNawara, | Hs!0n i zFonvert, 0, Hd tinh, Us, Vqgeum NYO: | MpraTiON; OR THR LADY OP ASHURAT: BY osi among whom is R, C. Wylie, Minister of Foreign | and others thing the letters ‘ri’? might be inserted ‘ shoes Pe tel a lence of m * ; ‘Eiwixa, Africa, April i4—Arr bark Tidal Wave, Moepman, | 1 ELIZA A. DUPUY, fs the title of 2 BEAUTIFUL. mi , Mi! fF e and crossed the score, in 2:39, ho looked very much like | at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Sullivan. 7 y April i 2 al Wave, Hi MISS ELIZA A. DUPU Keintions, who, we Venture to say, has written more | in his name without impropriety, as in manners and ap- | ® Winner, the other not appearing to like the mud at all, ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the | rom Boston. STORY. in tis week's NEWYORK LEDGER, now ready, bushels of despatehes than any other man of equal or | pearance he resembles the gna of man which, in “our | 8nd seemed tobe laboring hard in its depths. On the | funeral, from No, 42 Baxter street, Due notice will be | Foocnow, April 12—Arr bark Calypro, Ring, Shanghne, and for kale everywhere. superior rank in tho world. One Englishman, one emg days of youth,” was commonly known as a turn.of the second mile Stonewall was more than a hun- | given. Guayaguit, May 29—In port bark George & Henry, Walker, | ————~ a - Fe ~ Th , dred yards ahead of Dexter, but after passing the quar- | — Wizxter.—On Monday, June 26, Joum Wars.er, a | from Callao, arr PEMPTATION; 0 LADY OF ASHURST; BY Ist, R, TH! Hoxovune, April 33—Arr ship Marmion (Br), Taylor, San ‘burt Francisco for Hong Kong (and sld 20th). STORY, in thi N ‘How:an'é Is.axpy March 12—Off, ships Kentuckian, Free- | and for sule e' man, from Honolulu; 2ist, During, Henry, from ‘to. wa Havana, June 18—Arr sieamship Coluinbia, Barton, New EMPTATION; OR, TUE LADY OF ASHURST: B: York; 19th, bark Mary B Roberta, Wi New Orleans, MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, is the title of a BEAUTIFU Sld'I7th, bark Ella Adele ( ‘Alexander, NYork: brig W | STORY, in this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now readyy B Mann, Weaver, do; 17th, schr-O K, Smith, Yucatan. auid'tor sala everywhere, Cid 17ih, brig Melita (Br), Fougner, NYork; schr Fannic, Vance, Philadelphia: 19th, bark unter (Br), York, NYork; EMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST; ay achre HI Middteton, Prior, do. fs MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, is the title of a BEAUTIFU Monrevipg0, May 8—in port ships Golden Rule, Mayo, | spoRy, in this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, fram Buenos Ayres for Callao, rape; Ivanhoe, Bixby, and | and for sale everywhere. Gen Berry, Wails, ding; Richard McManua, Foster, do; barks ae Priscilla, Jones, and Libertad, —, do;' Victor, Bunker, MPEMPTaTION; On, Tu 8To: Scotchman and one Frenchman have been decorated. An | “squirt.” There ig, however, a possibility that he may ex-missionary-has been transformed into a Knight, as a ber ike a singed ne botter leant look.” M. Desnoy- | #° polp nd ee bees lost a see There was little reward for his services in spreadin. tLe light of the gos- | ers, Commissioner from France, is an unobtrusive gentlo- change of position all theavay around the course, and pel. ‘Two ex-officials of the United States are also mado | man, minds his own business, and gocs on the even tenor | Stonewall came to the stand eighty yards ahead, making Proud in the possession of the yellow and blue striped | of his way, enjoying the respect ‘of all who have the plea- | the two miles in 5:16, The rain now came down more ribbon of the Order; so has the’son of an American, Six | gure of his acquaintance. furiously than ever, drenching the riders to the skin; Kanakas have also been knighted, and over all this still, for the next half mile the horses splashed away knightly array the Bishop of Honolulu, an English bish- NEWS OF THE FALL OF RICHMOND. steadily through it, After passing the half-mile pole op, has been appoiated to gay prayers. “What shadows | _ On the 18th of Muy our veteran Commodore Paty ar | and getting into the three-quarter stretch Stonowall eee werahadows we pursue!” “Men are but | Tied in the bark Whistler, bringing tho first despatch | broke up again, and this seomed like a tired break, and Shildren of a larger growth ;” aud why should not the | S#uoUBcing the capture of Petersburg and Richmond. | Dexter shut up considerable daylight before Stonewall re- Beudwich Islands functionaries be allowed to decorate | Although there were some ‘of little faith,” the display | covered. Dexter being urzed too much at this time also sretcives with harmless gewgaws, and strut about in | Of bunting was pretty general. The Onward arrived on | broke up, but was now within fifty yards of his leader. thee tivele folly? Alex G. Abell, Esq., the author of | te 284, bringing «confirmation of the nows, and then | Passing tho three quarter pole Stonewall broke again, but *Tongataboo Letters,” might in this find material for a | te ‘mad Yankees, far away from home,’ gave vent to | Mace getting him down quickly he came up the stretch a new serics of chronicles of the “King of the Cannibal | ‘ei joy. Next morning one hundred guns were fired, | winner by forty yards, making the heat in 8:023¢. pe insignia of the different degrees are to be «1 ait yelp # e the odds, and were anxious to bet forty against ear of eae gold om silver, with the | 2snister, where a collation was spread and everything | one hundred on the Hambletonian, believing that his motto in Hawaijan--'Be a man; to be worn on the left | prepared for a good time generally. “Beauty, elite and | game and endurance would carry him throngh @ winner. breast when in full dress orin uniform, The King is | f#bion”’ were there. “The ladies, God bless them,” | His appearance at the score for this heat gave his friends the tile of BEAUTIFU E>. RE LEDGER, now ready, native of the county Westmeath, parish of Milltown,’ in ¢f the 38th year of his age. Friends and relatives of the family, and also his brother, Walter Wheeler, are respectfully invited to at- tend tho funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, No. 443 First avenue. [For Other Deaths See Second and Third Pages.) LADY OF ASHURST; BY MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, is the tite of a BRAUTIFUL> a Y, oy this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, ‘or sale e' from Puget Sound, do. Tauavax, June 28—Arr brigs Annic Coiling, Smith, NYork; ‘24th, Springbok. Smith, do. a dF Gusta fprvonbly foe Ht Booth, Winn), York; 18th, barks “ in”? (probably ooh, Ginn), do; Winslow, ‘Davis, pasties 0th, Sam Shepherd, Cook, eer Lt . Hid I7th, bark Dresden, Reed, Trinidad: brigs Veteran (Br), Snow, Philadelphin ; Aquidneck, Bigley, Boston; 19th, Ellen hore, Pert of New York, Ju: CLEARED. Ship Calhoun, Page, Liverpool Spafford, Teston & Co. DY OF ASHURST; B¥ ia the title of a BEAUTIF! fs ‘and forsale everywhere, “sed § : that’s rather musty; but, however,) were out in | great confidence. On the third attempt the horses gota 6 Barnard, Burgess, Philadelphia. n 1E RED ex-oflco Grand ex calor, and, Ua contrat ne bad Nee and unalloyed pleasure appeared to seintillate | good send off; but they had not gone many yn payday Bark Evelyn (Bp) Jenkine, Cad! garb aks & Fee, ts a wie June ®Are brig “‘Strannest”” (Br), Ryan, IPEMPTATION: PR THE, ; LADY OF ASHURST: BY Highn MM. Kikuanaoa, HE., RC. Wylie; Com- Peon Ma eyo; (that ain’told.) An eloquent address | fore Dexter broke up, quickly followed by Stonewall, | siocovich, tm, Smith & Georgiad ore mio, June 11—In port barks Norwegian (Br), Mn- | STORY, tn tila week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready vered by the Rev. Mr. Corwin, who, though an | and by the time the latter had recovered Dexter broke and for sale everywhere. ablo and earnest preacher of the Gospel, when talking 02 | up a second time, which gave 1 lead to Stonewall to tho nA ' Re: sans, for Europe via NYork, lg; New York, Hooper, for New | nd for a York; Sea Queen (Br), for do do; brigs John Pierce. Strout, and Redwood, Boyle, for Boston, ldg; Annandale, Bunker, N; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST; ZX A, UUPUY, is the title of a BEAUTE manders—UU. E., ©. g pe 18, a M. Robertson, Hon. H. Allen; Knights—H. E., P. ; HE, P ‘ 5 : Hon. <k Bavaina, Hon. L. york ane secular subjects to a mixed audience, ‘‘siuks the shop” | quarter pole of eight or ten lengths, Time, forty-one se- Bigs ifs 3) (ital), Noearri, Rio Janeiro—Slocovich, Agres- “ eargiaon a Annie M Palmer, Skolfield, Richibucto—Yates & Por- RY FUL MISS ELIZ. al a, Hon, D. Kalakaua, H. B., J. 0, Dominis, | ®% much as possible; and thus, as a public speaker, he is | conds and a quarter. Going down the backstretch Dex- terdeld. . ” _-Patebnie’ & MoOully. from Portland, die; STORY. in this week's NEW YORE LEDGER nat Hou CC Harris; H. E., C do Varigny, "The Right Rev. over welcome to all sects, | Speeches wero made by seve: | ter began to disrogerd the mud, and settled down to his Brig Aqaite (Br) rane’ Ringsion, Tae Cordova & Ren, |», S¥DNET, ay Seeeah th fetenk salve: Dublin, Goff, and | eee a ee Row ready, tho Bishop of Honolulu to be chaplain-of the Order. . ag fer bare interspersed with music, vocal and | work in earnest. He closed up gradually, and at the gebr Joneta (Br), Dyer, ‘Port Maria—G Mee tetas te eae an Macy Larcotia; Batedrs, Phe! | tp chr MS Hatha instramental; and the way the gi 8 gave voice to “Rally | half-mile pole was about six lengths behind, "Time, ‘Wessels. spre. Sgpasue Se TE athaway, Linggn—F Talbot & Co, Almon | IEMPTATION; O8 THE LADY OF ASHURST: BY a ~ . way, delphia, brigs Col Penniman (Br), Fickett, . NYor! i 4N ENGLISH LORD CAPTURES THE EAGLE BIRD OF | Round the Flag.” &c., was a caution to weak nerves and | Going up the three quarte: tel pro Sebr Harvest Queen (Br), McBride, De % ; ‘bar! Ci di MISS ELIZA DUPUY, is the title of a BEAUTIFU Ls AMERICA. an cugouragement to’ consumptives who fondly hope ani, Stovewall Dreaking ap Dees ton the ‘ead for | Wolf & Co. Rowell, Bosd, Baltimore; 16th, Dark Fann atehian”’ | STORY, in this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now readys Tu 3 Harris, Chase, Philadetphi Dati YOU, bare Beolland, amalley, NYork: Jas M Churchill ‘Hutchinson, do; brig Caroline Eddy, Smith, do; 17th. barks EF Ile Herriman, do; Quickstep (Br), Foster, do; e everywhere, Ber Britannic Majesty's screw Clio arrived at Honolulu, | this climate will cure them, Only one little incident | the first time in th 6. This di mht fc April lo, from Valpuraito, She comes on special busi: | occurred to dampen the hilarity of the occasion, and | hurrib from hi iriende, and as tag ey en Schr Geo Darby, ‘Wilmington, NC. Schr Fanny Moss, Davis, Newbern—Mu1 8 Nephew. Schr ES whing, Waters, ‘Nowbern—N Ts Metrendy & YZ ye" i f C1 RMPTATION;. OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST; BY ess, Viz:—to vonvey Queen Emma ond suite to} thit but for a moment, Some one in the crowd | and led four lengths past the in 2: ae MISS -MEIaN A. Be title of a BEAUTIFUED. Panama, en route for England, on a visit to her sister | called on the Attorney General, Harris, for aspeech. | his rider was praised by all tes.” Stonewall | Schr 8 T Garrison, hmond-—Pleraon & Coline. | Drie Ahi ane i itte Croton, Norris, for Bristol, RI, 14g. | STORY, in rome Fe ys tte seat oo oe Riel vovereign, Queen Victoria. Since the arrival of this | Now Mr. H., although born in New Hampshire, is looked | proke up twice before hi shed he ‘ebore) Gat Sehr Cornelius, Johuson, Richmoud—Pierson & Collins. ship nuuierous little midpight depredations have been | upon by -ataricank eto an dah Mussricen ia bis allege’ |! cocaine pores trotted reer tone fee won itis two febr Rebeoos, ‘tiuekioy” eee iatcatoo:Van Brant & bt. : committed, such as removing signboards, barbers’ | and principles; as a sycophant, courting royalty, and | lengths of Dexter, when he broke up again. This gave ‘Tuarant, May 26—In port bark Pericles, Snow, for Boston, | and forsale everywhere, ee: sey -Are bark Ci Gardner, NYork; 14 IEMPTATION; OR, THE LADY ASHURST; BY a wen my MISS ELIZA A, DUPLY, fa the tile of a BEAUTIFUIs ‘TauniaD, Jun «, &e, which no doubt were looked upon | ‘throwing off” his countrymen and their interests. He | the brown gelding aclear lead of half a dozen length neh CO Knight, Taylor, Washington—8 W Lewis &Co, | brig Ceres (Br), DUPUY, | yy ‘the ‘depredators in the light of innocent | ix, moreover, the reputed author of the mew constitu- | and his backers, secing that he was going very piply oi Bch! Bdawgee Gi ae, N burr Pert, aparon Re ee Hirdeo rahe eta poe oe -in thie week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now rendy, oar om they were 4 Orn, ‘ c m vn tl eketretch Si 5 + eh : Tan! : rter Oak, 1E LADY OF Ai P 3 wn the ich Stonewall broke again, and before see man, Howes, Norfolk; Alida, Lambert, NYork; Charter BTEAMON) OF, SHE: LADY OF ASDURST BY al very well as jong as the pranks were | born free,’ with a “but,” substituted. Consequently, etting to the three-quarte ie seventh payed ‘on private citizens; but one night the gay | upon being calied on to speak, his name was gr freak‘ia the heat. ‘Mace peti ge A at each ers wonta.stop too far. Among the midshipmen of | With a unanimous burst of hisses, groans, and other | preak, and seldom lost much ground. The two miles he Clio is a young fellow named Lord Charles Beres- | marks of obloquy, whict must have been very harris-ing | were made in 5:21%. Stonewail broke up twice more on ford, said to be a nephew of the Marquis of Waterford, | to his feelings. In the evening we had such an illumina- | the homestretch. ‘Dexter was now going very nicely and who, it will be remembered, was notorious, when iu New | tion us was never before witnessed tn Honolulu. All the | seomed to understand what he hadto do. He kept get- York some years ago, for prowling around in the night, | tireworks to be had in the place were consumed, and the | ting further and further away from Stonewall as he went smashing Windows, wringing off door knockers, &c. Ii | strects till a late hour were alive with men, women, and | around the turn, down past the old stand and up the —, Richmond, with troops; | STORY, in this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, |. Hamburg June Steamship Borussia (Ham), Schwensen, Hamburg June and for vale everywhere. Ni, and Southampton 14th, at 6 PM, with mdse and 620 pas: aehgers, to Kunhardt & Co. 20th, 2 PM, passed steamship Germann, off Georges Shoal. Somat Neon Gees eee fergie engers, to Thow Ase! 0. n i zi (ops rk Magua Charta, bound N. ‘Nteamsbip Mouterey, Furber, New Orleans, June 17, with ‘2%th—Arr steamer Ariadné pees, Fleetwing (Br), Ps yer fatansse Abb: ae bs er, Cardenas; Hyperion, Lewis. jore: Rio Grande, Law- : ; Susan Small, Torrey, El'zabethport; EMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST; BY mre’ W Dyer’ Plesee, Ni Ht Coun org TP NTSA ELIGA A BUPUY, de the tile of s BEAUTIFUL. nd L A Orcutt, Butler, STORY, in this woek’s NEW’ YORK LEDGER, now ready, . Bunker; Eliza Lelat and for'sule everywhere. George Kilborn, Norwood; a ke, Polly Price, inch; Lewis Chester, Bartlet y sam cl ol it dl passengers, to J or, UP Stickney, Gi ood; J McKenzie, EMPTATION; OR. THE LADY OF ASHURST; BY apreara hat Land awe as penchant for te same | children, congratulating each other on the probable near threequartar sireteh, and came on the homostreteh “Steamahip Carolina,’ Phil Savannah, 4 dave. wish mang Saeee Piilidetphia: ACK Dunton’ Jamoson, and domes | A wisn ELIZA A. BUPOY, 1 the tle ofa, BEAUTIFUL stock,” thinks he has right to take down anybody THE SURRENDER OF LEB. Preece hue far in thee She en caveat, peal brought Mex: | Spe peneneers Lewis Ls cnet sa oncetor savannas. | Dice Fiche rsd Alubama, Gardner, Eitsabethport; alms | and forsale everywhere. Kc IR, now zeady, loo's'sign:ho pleases. On the night ia question his ind | _ searce had the guns cooled which lad been used on | ter homes winner of the heat by dfty yards. Time, | steamship ituterpe, ‘Wilmington, NC, i, Franks, Jersey City: JP Litchaeld, Heakoll; Sena; ; sbip, with two of Be chums, bog ie spread eagle from | the above occasion, or the smoke of the rockets been dis- | 8:061. Stonewall broke three times coming up the aH Po eat Sd Bae oy, Saw o' tee; Freahiin: G4 avell; Thee. om Pearse! and Mi PATION: OR THR LADY Fe ASHURST: wy, Ui ve Is abot, \erepoon, 4 e] i—| S ELIZA A. DUPUY, is the ti the gateway of the United States legation, sewed it up in | sipated by the trade-winde, cre the news arrived of the | homestretch, and {t was very evident that if he had had | W teem anarene Planiser front, “Bid bark Advance: brig Ida STORY. week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now pe a a and took it on board the ship, doubtless iatending | capture of Lee and his army. Up went the buntin, a voice then he would have cried enough. to take 1! ‘ome, as abloody trophy.” But this time they | again, on ship and shore; such a shaking of hands an Third Heat.—One thousand to three Lundred offered were not to get of with impuuity. They were pointed | throwing up of hats were never seen before. Staid, | on Dexter without takers; one hundied to twenty ut to the officers by son of native | sober old men, with gray beards, who had not been | taken @ few times. ‘The rain seemed to increase Doatmen, and the issing monarch of the | “home” for an ordinary lifetime, seemed intoxicated | as the race progressed. Stonewall broke up as he left air was found stowed «way in the berth of | with delight, and laughed, and cheered, and capered | the stand, and as svon as be recovered Dexter went up, Master Beresford. The Am wun residents were indig- | about like boys of sixtcen. One reverend and respected | and lost ten lengths or more. The quarter passed in mant, of course, and #o was the Minister. Several docu- | gentleman amused himself all the foren forty-two and a half seconds. On the backstretch Dex- ment: were exchanged between the latter and Captain | oif the hat of every friend he met, swin, ter began closing carefully, and he was only five lengths Turnonr, of the Clio, und finally the latter gentieman | head, shouting “hurrah,” and then replacing it, A call | behind at the half-mile pole, in 1:23, Stonewall) broke fwho, by the way, is'@ gentleman, ax his action in this | was issued for all Americans to assemble at tho up after passing that point, and Dexter got a length or matter has proved), left the punishinent of the offender | street church, at noon, to give thanks for this gre: two closer to him. He broke up again on the three-quar- to be named by Mr McBride himself, who decided that | tory. The church was filled; and the plaudits which | ter stretch, and once more on the homestretch, and the if Charley was made to replace the eagle in open day, | grected the eloquent speakers were such as were never | Hambletonian making it too warm for him, he broke up ‘and apologize for ite removal, be would let the matver | before heard within its walls. The Russian traaspert | again after crossing the score, and Dexter took « lead of . This was agreed to, and at ten o'clock the next | Kiswiffaki, which sailed in the afternoon, when vutside | five length Time rst mile, 2:4334. Stonewall made @ay the “scion” appeared’ on the ground, accompanied | the harbor tired one hundred guns in honor of this t four breaks in the next half mile, and Dexter was forty ‘by his acoomplices and the ship's carpenter, the latter of | umph of the nati ahead at the three-quarter pole, and led ‘whom was proceeding © mount the bird in its place, past the score on the second mile by about NC. ‘osmship Annie, Glark, Newbern, NC, 72 hours, with andse and passengers, to Murray & Nephew. | Steaautip Zodiac, Bulkley, ‘Beat mage and passengers, to Murray & Nephew. ‘Steamship Creole, Thompson, Richmond and Norfolk, 2% houra, with mdee and passengers, to G Heineken & Palroore. Stoamehip HC Knight, Maxon, Washington, 42 hours, with mdse and passengers, ‘Cromwell & Co. Steamahip Franconi Sherwood, Portiand, with mdse and passengers, Sromwell & C0. ‘Ship Finclla (of Montrose), Murray, Shanghae March 7, Passed Anjier March 18, with teas, &o, Yo order: 26th—Atr sieamera Norman, Philadelphia; City of Bath, NY¥ork: brig Morey Parker, Cienfuegos; sleamtugs Uncle ep MPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST; BY BALTIMORE, June 24—Arr echr Clara, Crowell, Fortress | "Dia tr Ta A. DUPUT, i the tte of & BEAUTIFUL: Monror, Cla ene, ie dent, re rye) NH; | STORY. in this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, », Croat % > Frees a And N £11 Gould, Crowell, do; Beln Peck, Avery, Niaven: | S24 fer sale everywhere. 2 Ald bark Johannes (Brem). Bremen; schra Francisco, Bavan- MPEMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST: BY mab; Georgia, Antique. st Reunt ), Nichols, Ban, MISS ELIZA A. BUPUY, is the title of a BEAUTIFULs (ona Tas. Hid ship Paunke Larrabee, Randall, StJobn, NB. | STORY, in thls week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now resdy, BEVERLY, June 2i—Arr schr Relndeer, Boland, itlizn: | 804 'or aale everywhere, Ae bempport, IEMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURS' B' se eee NT ee eee Michele, NYore. Te Miss Buia AUBUELY, i tre tieot « HEAUTIFUL DIGHTON, Jane 4—Arr achre Salmon Washburn, Thrash. | STORY, in this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, er, Philudelphia; Roscius, Nelson, Wood! h WSs 5.) OS td » ae Brooks, Northport, LI. Sid sehr Jonas C Chew, Cook, EMPTATIO! FALL KIVER, Junez8—Are ochre Tram smith, Terry, | Ae MISS ELIZA A. | Georgetown, DC: 24th, Mary Anna, Murphy, NYork: pip foe tpn GLOUCESTER, June 22—Arr achr Fleur de Lys, Dotefield, | * rywhere, NYork, on a pl B 8 and for'sale everywhere. Belle (of Londonderry), Little, Londonderry, with fron and 208 passengers, to J & J Knox ss bu passengers, to Kunhardt & ce ‘2th inet, off Nan- tuckel, aaw Fr steamer Lafayette, hence for Havre—ahe was Tying too, and remained so four hours and then proceeded. e'O hae had one birth and #ix deaths among the steerage Passengers. ‘Bark Normanby (of Pictou), Cameron, Montevideo, 46 days, with Tides keto Mecoll & Frith, THE LADY OF ASHURST; BY UPUY, th tho tileof a BEAUTIFULs NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, when the Minister stopped him. That wouldn't do. It that distance. Time of the two miles, 6:36. Anadelt (of Cape Towr, CGH), Lee, Arroyo, PR, 18 jeasure excursion. _ ‘ mast be repiaced by him who had removed it. So his | TH SAENGERFEST—MEETING OF THE COMMITTEES. | The race was now virtually over. Dexter had | days. with sugat, Be, 0 Naplat & Weliford. sosea, cientue | pHiW ORLEANS, June thy AM Arr ship Mountaineer, a ryt podle “nibs,” Lainmer in hand, was obliged to mount | 1 set night the committees appointed by the delegates | Rotbing to do but go steadily and he could not lose, ‘May 26, with sugar, to? V King & Co, June 7, off Cape fark J Godtrey. Pen Nudcnase: brige Htival, Applegate, fross | STORY, in this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, ‘tbe ladder and do the job himself. He then acquitted ° ‘This he did, while the other made five breaks in the last Bimseif of his apology, thanking Mack for lis extreme | Of the German musical gocietios to prepare forthe sacn- | mile. Dexter won by forty yards, and was stopped on Jeniency, &c., and was ordered by his captain to go and | gerfest held a session at their headquarters, in the | the seore. ‘Time of the heat, 8:00}; The following is a Siionic, spoke Br bark Giona, from Cienfuegos for Queene- Peters, from Cardenas; Hope, from | and for eale evorywhere, mn. tow: Harvest Home (of Storkten), Dickey, Sagua, 15 days, Havana, Hayann. a 01 EMPTATION; OR, THE ‘ NEWBURYPORT, June 23—Arr schr Margaret, Tarr, Ches- T MISS ELIDA Ne: LADY OF ASHURST; BW Bark ie ’ - ‘ : URUY, is the title logize vo his own Commissioner, and thea “go | powery, when Mr. Steffen presided. On motion of Mr. "Morbar, June 26.—Mateh, $5,000, three mile heats, with gugar. to 1D Pivclton: Na), Greenough, Cow Bay, 18 “antec, une Ncar sch Bohemia, Bradley, Pilae | STORY, tn thie work's NEW YORE pF QUEEN EuMA—HER PROPOSED VisiT TO EvHoFE | PY of the committee appointed for the purpose of | under the saddle, 2ehiw BEDFORD, June M—Arrechr Norma, Archer, Cotd AND THE UNITED STATES. securing quarters for the visiting singers, the printing | H. Woodraff named br. g. Dexter, by Hambleto- ‘The Cito is sent expressly under orders from England | committee was authorized to order the printing of tickets | ,, Rian, dam by in nay povirt ast Vickhiee ot 211 te convey Queen Emma, widow of the late King, to Pa | for the visiting singers for quarters, Mr. Erbe announced Variant caliphs ackuewer, Ast: -. 4 122 with coal, to marter. ofthe Baltimore, 5 days, in ballast, to c J Peters. ‘Chiara (Ital), Jaccarino, Constantinople Feb 26, and Cast mare April 20, with junk, &¢, to ht & Co. ‘Brig Escape (of Jersey), Adams, Rio Janeiro, 47 days, with hr 4 ‘D Vail, Vall, and Emily, Mi MPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURET: a nt Bacal ne yy Hayden, | Titsd BLL A. BUPUE. wine tite of Bee urivene NEWPORT, June 2%, PM—Arr brig 8 P . nono Brewn, Gardner, | STOKY, in this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now yaebr Sarah Jane, Garde! aes sloop iuenzi, | and for sale everywhere. ybethport. Sid rchr riggs, NYork. ——-— mama, on her way to Europe. She dad, some time ago peepee pnts A a , eee ral ed @ desire to visit, England and the Continent, Seah originally | rep mea Ny the Tein of the aoa frig Hurun Ackley. Lingsn, 12 days, with coal, to F Talbot | “agch—Arr 5 EMPTATION: OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST; BY poem n origi repo y_ the soc 4 One Mile. ‘roo Mites, Miles, yp ba ir 25, ‘a8 avon 4B, Unknown to her, the desire became known Tans & Co. NEW HAVEN, June 2—Arr Elisabeth, Smith, New MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, is the title of a BEAUTIFUL» $e the firiush government too, a first class frigate is sent | POUMPCNNE, na higtht to snpethed hom oe ye 3:20 Bits 8:0236 | "Brig Rmoline (Br), Penny, Cow Bay, 12 days. with oa, te | york; Raitor. Dishle: ni Martin; William Bayles, | STORY, in this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, aoa a eae ee a eek ace, | instead of 1,042, an originally ‘reported. ‘A resolution | ‘Third heat.. 243% 6 8.0038 | Brig Chetucto, Mo Georgetown, PEI, 10. days, TWHTLADELPHIA, Jane M—Arr U 8 gunboat Connecti. | n= posal. It is suppored that Mr. tynge, the British Com- | was passod to the effect that only “active” singers— | A match for $2,000 is anmounced to com wee uarinetts (ital) Lavongi, Curacon, 24 days, with walt, | SU, (Sun Sa Np Normin® Beker’ Bowton’ bark MISS ELIA 4 DUPUY isthe tite of BERUTIFOR ‘ Jn the ‘a BEAUTIFUL, missioner here, who works early and late to secure @ | those who will take an active part in the musical exer- | noon protomiances of intensat for his country at, the Court, of Cives—ahall be entitled to. the hospitalitien of the sing. Alaura oreo deed mehameha, is at the bottom of this movement. By | cra This resolution was paswed in accordance with the map order of his govermnent, Mr. Synge accompanies the | 5..Je« of the Saengerfest at Baltimore in 1869. Mr. Geil- The Early Closing Moveme: reas bo Bagiand asone of her rut. The Hon. ©.G. | fo: of the Music Committee, proposed the nomina- | MERTING IN CLINTON HALL IN PAVOR OF CLOSING r Maracillen; brige ©. Hlopkina, Hi STORY, in thi ¥e ‘Bow 'S Hassell, Hassell. Boston? schre JD Movariny, i ror‘enle parinert idal — — F Sharp, ‘Walker; Geo Rawardn, Weeks, and Sarah a \w, Boston; Caroline © Smith, Barrett, Lyn PIATION; OR TUE LADY OF ASHUR ne tile of n Be GE, 8 B | pee Black Dis a, Young, Greenport; 1. BO rthwaite, MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, ia th Mikenburg, NYork: J Bartieth, Rockhill, veven, Mara STORY, in this week's NEW YORK LED Petrel (of StJohn, NB), Patterson, Anx June 1, wie Taagua 18th, with logwood, Re, {To Brets Bon k Co, ‘Schr Julia (of Harrington), Newman, 16 with fruit. to J & Pearsall ke whaiing Baracoa, La re inet, lat 29 61, lon 73 nig! cabee the pees Minister — rp has resi tion of Messre, Finim, Goldbeck and Meyerhofer as DRY GOODS STORES ON SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. spol Mary @ Curran, 3 weeks out, with 1 nF 1, 4 or 8 position in the government, and accompanies ict | jaye (or the priae concert. These gentlemen are well | Last evening a public mecting was held in Clinton | Ys sperm, haries Moore, Corson, New Haven; John Dorrunce, Hewitt, | and tor'aale everywhere. ‘a Majesty as ier male friend and travelling companion, be | 4 rad a - ‘Sehr Fashion (of Brookhaven), Davis, Eleuthera, 8 days, | Providence. i rod 2 r ee ne ee in or salle coraaal Mabaetinn lattes Lote gpg ige seared eae ota te Pe sanall Hall, under the auspices of the Early Closing Association, | with fruit, to nee R Hotahinson. ‘tn and ae, Saat between BuAT" bark, Rveniide, Park ‘pMiannas: rigs Kurea BMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURGT: By: aod geutiewen of rank. 4 judges «hould be appointed. The Music Committee was | for the purpose of inducing the retail dry goods mer- fing of joiger work, Ac. apparently of a steamer. PP Garcia, Atherton, Glace Bay, OB; eshra Camille, Clark | atone incioenete waw vos ies eee’ eae, ‘The Queen is yet young, being about twen:y-tive, is | directed to confer with the leader, Mr. Paur, on the sub- | chants on Broadway and Canal street to close their stores | . Schr WD Wickford, Landry, Pictou, 12 days, with coal, to St John. NB; Shooting Star, Marshall, Calais. Below bri HE | and for'sale everywhere. ~ is very interesting, not to say handsome in personal ap: F Small 4 Co. + : Schr D Talbot, Packard, Cow Bay, 12 days, with coal, to from (ince Bay. "ld 234, Darks Mary Louies, BW to Jed Frye & Co. oot : i abd ts Withal a lady. She is exceedingly popt- | 2g Printing Committee was authorized to have acer | ©" Saturday afternoons at three o'clock during the Pass: Columbia, do; Zulma, Trinidad; ‘ IEMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST; BY [E'with iil classes and nationalities here, for ahve ai te nuiober of Bt months of July and August, On motion Mr, M. W. Mur- Duncan, mouth, "TKS ELA A DEPCY, Inthe alle of BEAU TIPUTS of placards printed in. English and German. y ng ‘Senr tB Br), Choisnet, Jogging, NS, 12 days, with 7 A tm exerciming & quiet, unassuming benevolence. She is Reception Committee was directed to receive the | phy was appointed to preside, and Mr. J. M. Gaven was | coal, tod F Watney 's Co. bres AHORTSMOUTH. June 28—Arr achra Hockanon, Stapler, | STORY, in this week's NEW YORK LEDGBR, now ready, comfortably sit , financially, owns a xood deal of | visiting singers at South Amboy, in caso this route | oiosen gecrotar: Schr H © Brooks (Br), ———, Londonderry, NS, 12 days, | “ prOVIDENCE, June 4—Arr steamers Galatea. Jones, and | “2” or! Avena em real ertate, and has a life annuity of six thousand dol- | Were taken by the visitors. y: with lumber, to HJ & 6A Dewoif. sth tath, | O#Pray, Kenney, NYork; sches Argus, mith, Bltzabeth EMPTATION: OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST: BY Jere per annum {rom the Haw®iau government. After ‘A Haggage Committee, compored of Messre. Kahn, Mr. Simon Sreane, ina brief but pertinent speech, advo- Gertrude, Caldwell, 5t John, NB, 10 days, w! th, | Shepard A. Mount, Young, Jersey City. Sid schrs Maria T MISS BLIZA e percr, is the title of a BEAUTIFUL ‘EW YORK LEDGE! ‘visiting some of the notabilities of England, our Island t ft Stanb and Acker, was appointed to take charge | cated the proposed change, arguing that if the stores , elt ‘oun Whitney, Snow, NYork, Chief, Osborn, and Rachel Jane, | gpony tu, whe week R, now ready,- Queen will spend the winter in the routh of France or Teegueet ine visio oe naberaneter Lge te (eee et Ter eee erat Teands Wh Pole | Northup 40. winctra, Nye, and Westchester, Baker, | Sid for sale everywhere. si Italy, aud in the spring, after ‘doing’ the principal cou- | “the Reseption Committee was composed of twelve | Were closed at three o'clock on Snturdays, during the | “EEN Nieitie By, Taylor, Port Chester, with stone, to | 2th Arr senuntes Ruccten, Nve, toe Town, Dos Hunter, ee a tinenial cities of Europe, will cross the ocean, and, if the | members of the Fest delegates, ns follows:—Reimer, | Summer months, young men could improve their time mg eee pent o DO; 0 EMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF asirunst: Endiedit, Philadelphia; Blw: n, Jarvis, do; Trenton, * ‘ST: BY snete lisabethyse ry MIs8 RLIZA A. DEPUY, 1s the te of « BEAUTIFUL. To Lyman, Stannard, Newark: HS | grony, in thie week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now seady, yb, 10 days, with spars, to * Doane, NYork; Mary Elixabeth, Chase, aud Zoe, wah Disko, Wasy rah, Drlsko, Mua a Murray @einon of war shall have been exorcised, will probably | yorel, Schmaids, Staufer, ihahn, Schneider, Duer: | by reading, going to the gymnasium, and especially in make a more or less extended tour through the United | joly, Erbe, Baumer, Zocher, Mi nd Fischer. Sor aitending the Park, Chevalier Bunsen, who paid great Barns 3 § ov @tatos, returning to her mid-Pacifie home 1 the fail of | Keron wax taken in Feferense Nococeurtng Tet orsone | attention to she sutject of labor. had arrived at thercon- we eee + Georgetown, DO, for | H°71'G6: loops Paramount, Peterson, and Wm 'H Bowen, | ®Md forsale everywhere: 000 mext your. tee of Honor, whereupon the conumitiees adjourned until | clusion that no man can devo’ himself to a quasi-intel- Aichr Chas Pendieton, Church, Georgetown, DC, 5 days, Se rae June1$—A” sehr JC Patterson, Whitaker, NEMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST; BY BALLS, PARTING AND DINNEKS AT HONOLULE—a | Monday. The next rehearsal of the vingers will take | lectual employment for more than seven years without HIG, Reltimoro. § Gays, Boston. Id achrs Mary Langdon, Hicks, and ME French, MISS BLIZA A. DEPUY, te (he tide of © HEAUTIPL be Ea. . c ednes i C Grace, Philadelphia for New Haven. * ; J * | STORY, in thia week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, ROYAL BILL OF FaRa. piace on Weduesday, at the Germania Assembly Rooms. | !njury to his bodily health art meatal vigor. p RTA RO A ag ek Holmes. NYork:, Giobe, Tracy, Boston. ai Re nas crayon . An extensive round of Dali», partion aud dincers Lave TUL CABINETMARRR'S “PICKIC YROTERDAY. As a g Pons re oe = OF, wat Pyare Bene Nelyin Welle, Ryder, Kockinnd. OALE June 2 aud pele andy wine, Corson, and 1 W | Sud for A . ie si deen given during the past two weekw im honor of the ‘ i m > OREN Ate |S ng addross, and in the | goir Chas F Bebee, Hebee, Georges Banks, STONINGTON, J ir achre Splendid, Barlow, New EMPTATION: OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST, Fay ee setters Bh pred youll Bly ca Nt cau aaa wechinaeiiiats Plier hax OCR ie: Wee tae co etree hes ve sertseted ts ove te He eee ise ircaroea "New Bedford for York for Danverh; Alfred iatiow, Rant for NYork MISS LIZA A. DUPUY, in tho ule of a bial TLEUE F pworthy attain of he Kind, Lowe f the Gerinan Workingmen’s Ui 11 the Soc! ys vol give h r John Maitler, ford, New Bedfor aver. 0 ie, Ce STORY, in his weok’s NEW YORK LEDGER, now read May 3. ‘The only nov attair of bhe Kind, how of the Gerinan nginen's Union and the Social Re- | Brn Of Lake k Metverncons for recreation, AN ‘anwongce: TAUNTON, June %—Arr sohr Hylvoster Haie, Coleman, pes ie reer garg Rehr Emeline #1 ght, Harris, Boston. Sehr Idaho, Wright, Rostor Bilzabethport. aud fo jf m. 5 Deputy, St Boston f BRT Hear mall Wood'sfitelas “or Abn ment which elicited loud applause, Messrs. Lord & Taylor hed ‘engoged to. give ten days to. thelr employes during the summer. OF ABHURST: BY cry, Hane dite ofa DEACTIVU NEW YORK LEDGER, now rendy, pesday night, which a ! govipors fora month, had there not been other topics 1 interest just now. It was, Lowever, @ very grand PTATION; O} 188 ELIZA A. held, which, im was a failure, wad is therefore to by chine " te, . i Mr. McCrreny was Joudly called for, and im rept; ‘Osborn, Providence, * Oe a et ee ee Pas dnees tht pleas Re en ie eee wane ee epoke in favor of extending the “aturday’ afternoon holi- , Newport. WF eiiage aede tont Tate” Nal, ON pa A —— 5 unt k ; turned ut tn full force. A grand procession wae formed the clerk# in the Bowery and the avenues, and | gehr Damon, Fitche Bomerset for Rondout CHRONIC DISEASES CURED. EMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST: BY quonts of the upper-tendom sat down to the state dinner, | gi wie Germania Assembly Rooms in the Bowery, whieh di the young nfen w look alter thove of their fellow br Dr Frank)in, Hurd, New Haven. 10.4HS ON Tae ELIZA A. DUPUY, is the title of a BEAUTIFULs Among whom was prominent vr. MeBride, the Americas J through the Rowery, Houston and Canal t nbc wore waposed to sicid totemptation. Ho | Schr C4 Brrickscn, Sheppard, New liaven for Albany. . IODINE WATER, | drone h HEIAA A PNEW YORK LEDGRK, now ready, Minister readent, Some of the Hudletin’s readers may be y, avente A and various other streets The festival ‘4 “ * 4 pet Sour N Shaler, ——, Portland, Ct. A pure aclution of Iodine, without a solvent. Chronic | and for sale every whe! @urious as \o what Kort of ad King of the Sand: | ground was visived in the course of the day by some af. | Wate warm friend of the Gaty cuing movement, ent hr P B Anderson, Clark, Portland, Ot dleonsen ave bamMed the beat medical skill yiel ee — ——---- — wich Islande-whowe ancestors have the reputation of red to two thousand pereons dhe femiys. | Dredicted ite final snecors, ra Laffrienier. Hobrook, Norwich. subtle oe of this powerful Nitallzing Agent and Ren- EM PTATION:. oR, THE LADY OF ASHURST, BY Baving dined off Captain Coo + before his guvrts, \ ; 4 A rerolwiion way unanimously adopted respectfully | Schr Governor, Chane, Portinnd, (4, torative. In ‘of Serofula, Byphille, Contumpulon, Rhew- Tei Bitsk 2. DUPUY te the tile of a BEAUTIFUL — nisin Cook--cete before, his guests, in consequence of the rain, po ed. 18 | requeeting the ladics of New York todo their purchasing | Sehr Bliaabeth Sogur Lincoln, Orleans for Elizabethport ty and Female Weaknesses its effects are | groy, in tris work's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, p= aa Wen the indivete any. to-date ‘wattaee ‘bane a ball took place at the Germania Aemewbly | Lefore the hour of three o’elock on faturday afternoons. oe ii Rondoar tor hid ne A ey full deses ‘and for sale everywere. = : 3 pay, in 1 neither pet uor | Roors which was quite # lively allair Alter a few remarks by Ms. dohe Il, Foy. onthvamn, \Mletown. and fe —_ -—— Seapb-Puilen. ‘urls, soepala Bogue, Pan——Bol maaan Jouw Powrans, Feq., the leading member of the firm BRIOW. ph my EMPTATION: OR, THE LADY OF ASHULGT: By eh ees taped wing deli: Lee poe FarTan Minx Wacon Casvacty.—Yesterday morning @ | England, cxme in'at nearly tho clove of the meeting an: wee : oe on. fd CARD.—EDITOR OF HERALD:—DFAR SIR—WITH every wher . » tice, curried rabbit and prawns; vol au vent; aweet- | lad named Michael Creed, eight years of age, jus Was greeted with quthaniaatio — aie ~ when “rem - wm Permiesion, I ertah to any Yo the reademp of PONG fe ar "5 “Ta LAME OF Amathiies, 1 breeda (brown sauce); Mayonnaise, Itisso Boot a laErpag- | aboard a milk wagon which had stopped in front of hie | Coduent epecch im favor of the object which they me ‘Mine es ef Amnpie RMETATION; OR, THE LADY OF eae Orit ke. to pron und urved ‘hem to porovers parents? residence, No, 192 East Broadway, for the pur- | their empl’ ye hours of Fecetpa, with full directions for making and uning a sl Woartabie Dal, that will etfectaally remove, In ton days | ATORY, in this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, aole, Roaste—Roast turkey, cranberry snuce; boiled requesting Sreamene ron Cuanceston-—-We learn that the Messrs er Fo Te ee a torte feetgatahirogm and | bogs of taking & ‘ride, In proceeding Uroogh East | gpoke of the w cheater made in closing | Leary, ¢ tor of the Charleston ine of steamers, | Benes tates, cen, preaulen, and all Lenparitiog Sh °F | and forsale everywuere. reltamutsn caper mauee; wild duck olive rauce: | Eroadway the wacon camo in contact with a rail car, | the piace of business on Katurday’s at one o'clock, and | are fitting out two clegant side-wheel steamers to run inicon- | will aise mall free to thone having bald heads and bare faces, PTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST: ny roused quails, roasted plover, with toast, lemon, ig 3 | which so badly frightened the horse that be became un- | the beneiite, physical, moral and intellectual which re- | geetion with the already popular steamers Granada and | #mple directions and information will aos T 188 ELIZA Naik ia the of a BEAUTIFUL. ’ i of J managable and ran away, In Ridge street the driver | sulted therefrom. Mr. Porteue, on taking his seat, was | icmp, ‘Thiawilt he public a atea Chart starts full growth of luxuriant eae a rered by ¥, in thia week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, THE NEW KINO AND GOVERNMENT. and Michael were thrown from the vehicle, the wheel of | loudly applauded. madre, This will give the Publis & Hlenmer to feston | tache, In less than thirty days, All applications a and for'sule where. Re wt every Wednesday and Saturday, as before the war. The frat of the above shipa will be ready to sail July 10, ‘Tran Tur—The American and Mexican Mail Steamship Company's second steamer, the Vera Crux, built to run be- return mail without cha: Respect! — ———_ ML BR OL Circ ta Broadway, 1 LR Oi EMPTATION, OR, THE LADY, OF ASHURAT: HY ee etal Khulbilstor ‘caste cornea, buniona, bad | «nl fov'aale everywhere, A correspondent of the 2” Commercial Advertiser, | which passed over the boy's body, injuring him inter- | A revolution waa propored and adopted pledging them- resident of thie benighted Isle, once jocularly re ly in such a manner that death subsequently ensued, | pelves (the young men) to renewed efforts in their work ni wormment war an oiligar- | Coroner Gover held an inquest over the remains, and | and labor to forward their employers’ interest, and call support from the bony- | the jury rendered a verdict of accidental death. The | ing upon the employers of the city of New York to clone chat @ffect, much more felicitous. | sailkman was also badly injured, their stores at three o'clock on Baturday’s during July marked that “the Haw. chy, and received cons ria,” of someting t 7 port Crug, left her dock on Saturda: y expressed. ‘Ths was whon the’ blabber-hunting per : “ er and August, Lihat gate A ne ¥ | nails, &c, By mail $1. — {CMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF AAHURST: RY eoseion war ut (i. -onith of ita prosperity; but it ts iii | Aecoartar Drowstxa.—Coroner Gover yesterday held | M8) dot ne of thanks to the prose and thie chair: | last at10 AM, for an engineer's trial, She ran from Gover. IVORCES LEGALLY PROCURED, WITHOUT Pus 7 MASS BLA A DUrU ie he fille of a BEAU TIPU, true, toaverian esc. Although there was bothing nquest at No, 98 Willett street, on the body of Adam | man, the meeuing adjourned. nor's Island to Long Branch and back, a distance of seventy | [) Ytity “otner mood cases Brensenled githout fee in | TORN in this week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready, #7 cnr n@nner in which Lot, the prevent | Lotz, a tad nine and ahalf years old, who was drowned on os —_ miles {n five hours, averaging fourteen miles per hour against | advance. Goes w free. M. HOWES, Attorney and | anc forsale everywhere. ing, “porlefoo down’ upon hie accession Friday last, by accidentally falling into the dock, foot of e¢ Army. the ido both ways. She in now recelving cargo at pler 3 | Counsellor, 7 sean street. . \EMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST; BY throne, the erp ditt, by which he smashed the od | Delancey street, Rast river. The body was found some From the Louieville Journal, June 18.) “ " Seek ain J UPUY, is the title of « BEAUTIFUL congtitation 21% poclaimed a new one, was decidedly | blocks above where deceased fell over Wo ard/pleased to learn that Major Aan Holt, Yr., Pay. | North River for Havana snd Vora Crus, and [ie appototed to Piss BLIDA A.B NEWYORK LEDORH, now ready, sail hence on Saturday, dnty t Bream Thavars, note n MR @reene, arrived yesterday from Havana after a run of four and a half days, bringing a large and valnable cargo wud a long list of ‘pansengors. We TT BW" AND 2% GREEN Gre avest- olla ad Murray, and tiere Foe wil find | STORY, in this week's oO rh any store i jew York. Ove pricehous ~ An Ln MPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHORST: By a o . . UPUY, Ie the title of a BEAUTIPULs ICHILBERG'S GERMAN OINTMENT—WARRANTED T Nias Bink Mur oak tees '" i Napoleonic. He oi vot “drive through it,” but finding ee master United Btater *rmy, Who has been on constant that some of its provisions prevented Nt trom being | 4° Rox Over sy 4 Rar Can amp Kiian.—On | MA tere tar Nachivitie since its capture, has been amended to suit him, he just rubbed it out and made 4 Hannan, a child two and a half | appointed by the Fier idi Lfentenant Colonel of Volun- Another. It appears thai he did not execute this bolt nts live at No. 22 Cherry street, | tore by brovet. by and everything else cheaper than | and for'sale everywhere. leone manners, obliging dir. stroke without some little apprehension, for he served | Was runover by car No. 70 of the Second avenue line ition and talthfnl performance of duty Mayor Holt en bilgati 7 ™ 4 ~ | h> geertain cure, without the slightest danger, for Piles, ORY, in thie Out several round of bail carvridge to his army of | and 0 severely injured that he subsoquently died in the | has won the regard and exteom of all wh prt meen phan poo he rn ere Doce. | a Weemap Bacar peureonn, Sl poo eg ape | Sa or sale every wnere._ es wwarthy warriore—ove uw ire@ etrong—so ast be pre | New York Hoepital, whither he hal been eonveyed by | sure of hix aeqnuntance, and the government could not I . - r pied agnio for | wares, Be. store ‘vs - MPTATIONS, oR, THE LADY OF ABHORST, BE pared for any emergency \viich might ariee, Bot the | the Fourth precinct polieo immediately after the. 0c devorving PAYInaster upon whom to turday next, July 1, at 8 PM TURKISH AATHS.19 LAIGHT BTRERT,—ITOURS, OBN. Wiss ELIZA A: DOPUY, Ie Ihe ttle of BEAUTIFU people mady no demoneirnt a, and, aftor 4 reason of | currence Coroner Gover waa pulled, and Wi) hold ao | bestow (is comp)/ mentary FooKHILOn Of merloriou® We are indebted & Purser Cooper, of meammhip Monterey, T temen,6WSA.M. aod3 9PM; indies 9A. M. to | BTORY, in thi week's NEW DUBR, now rendy, me eruupbiing, mage vp their mindy jw be vom PF inquert on the body tomy, cervies Jrom New Orieaun, for late papers DLP ML Gopalent of iusories Try one. and for'saie everywhere,