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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1866. ~ WAR. throngh all the doors of th rage ned money, they having sent on the bulk of their resources woe 80, ‘2—Are sche Catawamicak, irae emt | THE WAR IN PARAGUAY, |*=azti=tccate SHIPPING NEWS. | :Sivaha duis tach Hreeeat), but the meant @a mystery how he aseonded ‘TIIB PROPOSED NEW LINE OP TELEGRAPH. : to folowar He had be i 1 eh ha dosed was teen aya the bl 1a eatablish: 6 tafecreph ine between cum mang, SEMAHHO FoR 3 ms Aviles, Delaware City. Cid. wane loop fren ee gat 1o wall into agarden at the bocofee tho iw of the smpire’and thet active operations | S™ sts 133 em ware ray, CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. top at the wall «fe, hovers W coat wina | Important Military Movement | witve commenced iomards establishing’ the tine forte Mab coe cons neue a snes rachredida °h Jayne, Jayne, Phila — tal funnel or F , Boe if , i. a. country toward Canada; that they will be reinforced in | {twere tim ono ae Pipe, at Lenn be Pee lear by the Allies, ee and Brag som poke line, has asked for a sub, amen an. for Fh + geop \ ‘Canada; that feints will be made and are being made to | he let himsell’ gown by i¢ for some slips ie om. roe (s78, a semper rie nn qiteomship Britannia (Br), Laird. Glasgow—F Macdonald & Derol, Elisabethport; sloop F ‘cover the real points of attack, and that everything ts | With, Sh,’ and Inimseit on the riot or "yy its sido. ry “thls geullexnca {avery active in the matter, | "Steamship Artzone, Maury, Aspinwall—Pacifie Mail Steam- > Boing done which the means at the disposal of the | In that way: no trace of his. descent was left, and Sau cea " ateamabip We i Del—A Ab- nBéads, “Cid ship advan, Liy~ Roberts-Sweeny wing of the Brotherhood can do to —. ‘he mystification of the detectives, Hotiew- The Paraguayans Cornered and the y poner yt opm bott” ‘estchester, Ingram, Wilmington, Catz Wileingionr ic, Sid make the movement a complete success. There was a | '9€ "Pe route iaid down for him, “e Renn sone, Sight The two Peruvian iron-clads, Independencia and Brig Venus (Br), Welsh, 8t Ji NF—D RB De Wolf & Co, -Arr schrs. ‘Tice, and Nellie walk to the end of the garden; thei War Virtually at an End. Huescar, have left this Report says their destina- | Sehr Chase, New Bed ‘2 Co, general fecting of eatisfuction at the progress ‘thus far anP jes he passed along to a point previously Indicated, . eae pars by ae ‘of. meting out to that Schr Union, Brower, Cat Island—Miller & Houghton. ‘Mo! B, May 80—Arr schr Jane F Durfee, made and every ove arcund the headquarters seemed | Where he was to bave thrown a stone over the outer ana, wpene of owing O86 10 4bG6 |. 5a ane cases cdenaasebaas teecian te taser of tik.| Meee ‘ is friends to throw a rope over (0 city the same measure the Mt Gee i. bat ty sony he intensely dark and he was unable paraiso, the report of the Featruction ‘of which has | ™e™ory Seott. iteamship (Ine of battle Rip) Jean Bart (Fr), New. Ps Jubilant and hopeful. to find astone and therefore picked upa bandful of Baptism of an Infant Prince, Grandson of the Pegs ryegrass tie apa pga) THE STEPHENS HEADQUARTERS. FALL AER Bat ones Abily Gren, Plymouth, NO; ‘Ba 1, and Han: tons ‘Gandy, eblledeiphia, A set . 4 th, N : the wall, 0); oficets and | son, Philadelphia: ‘AS these Ddexdquarters the routine of Yasiness | gravel from the path, whch he flung over empire in possession of the Peruvians. Tho | men. do; igoma, Pearson, do; Mary Mersbom, tman, Ehza~ sweat on os usual, and there was a feeling of | itd a rove was mmmctneny ny eee eee Emperor of Brazil. Daasied Morro Castle not of much account. Neither | "Slsamahip Morning Star. Howes, Rio Jancro May 4 with | Deibporl ma: ye ‘ = i prmpann Mame il pnt crag poem Ig mre Gas imestt op by Ke The pes ‘tem and n the city and the huge frigates fatima gages 8 ren, Farcul.Now Ory Weal t ole IN, May 23—Arr Caleb Haley, Welbur, San marsala commanee. Oona aly | dvr ern oy tating ioe agama ying in the arbor, and theso latter, if they ire on the | Go. ad heavy winds anden te tne GUT saysh trates, | NYork, id. ochre E A Conant, Foss, NYor; 374 Frenchy waid he fared it would seciously injure the cause | |p otuberance, and at the second lift his feet lodged in a of the Brazilian Par! iron-clads 1, Lapa —_ jek one Lawn moe spoke sehr Ann 1 Glover, hence for Galveston, Maneee Tastee 2s eb ow ‘Jere wf relent, believing that Canada could not be | hoiein the wall; the third Jeeneht hin ine ton Oe Opening liament by His uajesty, the Emperor, opened the regular soasion Clarion, Millincar Merfolk fer Portland, im bat. | ser Grin ST2eny acre Adriana, Baltey? ilay Day, Bosal, made a point d’appui for am attack wpon the British woking doven bs ave Ne areas Prin bended the Emperor. of the raalian Parllamest inthe Cente: Ohamnior ts eBkin HW Rion, Siaciiees actria te Cikabatea 8 BW pester, Easimen, No isk Cotunabie, Wearry ‘power im the mother land. There was little or no ex- ol of the wall, while of both houses yesterday. ‘with raflroad 3 Sianaah sea tat these headquarters and apparently heckm tall 0 Otter table aya to tesek the fall &e. &e. &eo, jer in. state, escorted by a squadron of cavalry and | Uo. Huge ing aid dd rantengers to Grinnel ature & HOLMES HOLE, May 90, PM--Are brig Alamo, ‘m0 great teoae ie in the we anne ae fie ecosn of | No sooner was he down than he told his friends to aie. on babi ion'ot Bn pe hc tml BS cs) jw oa Srémn ieeseccuepeet rd sprervoard and was) Jost; Philadelphia. m for Boston; achra lect W Gorn tag immediately and go home. Two only remaine joBride, seaman, if ‘the famous Fenian Brotherhood. The disposition seemed | itt’ in” They proceeded about three Few tat agora Our Rio Janciro Correspondence. ratnlated hs, country on ithe | recent victories on the Jem, N5, fell from the maintop to the deck and died, 6 days vt oe ails Jats BA jae ‘¥o bo that the efforts for Ireland alone should now be re- | when one of the two remaining friends also left and he Rio Jayumo, May 4, 1866. fice an le members e ots juries. eddie, . In, Undine (Norw), Moller, Hamburg, 99 days. with mdse _ mecessity of inquiring into financial matters, > meade ies Mahe unis tie dimarent umes, were —_ ‘Tho most important item of news from the scat of war Se aaa Onde RAYMATION LAW, Sieur cul ihe peseag a tet a lh sg Taetins ahd to receive him that night and every one of the six | is the movement made by General Parto Alegre, evi- ‘The bill throwing open the coasting trade to all na- Bark Grasmere fir), Sieckraan, Shanghae Jan 26 via Ba- 0 ‘ival. ‘ tions is now law to the end of 1807. The Senate rejected | tavta Feb 28, with lowland & inwall. Passed Sie ene, AcncrartinS raze | aint aonb wih te selene epensoe | SaaS em Narra | Aide aaret Gane ea Hope ag a Api of ape fuge, and from its windows could be seen the prison in in Santa Catharina the Custom House blown up, | y, 76 days out. hy : Filomgno (Ital), Penco, Genoa, 77 which he bad been confined. guay rivers, causing the death of twenty persons, jo Grande do Sul the oid silver mines worked ad At the head of twelve thousand Brazilians General | 20 Bi es doa. the by | and mgs and 24 nd; Alex H Cain, Simpson, do for doubled, as England will be distracted by the news from "s at a @anada; but to make Ireland alone the ultimate aim and 4 @bject of every Irish effort, No strong language ‘was used to condemn the Canadian movement, and the moderation which the latest experi- dwards, BI MAD, lem ence in the dissension line has taught tho Sprang! the Jesuits have been discovered once more. Velma tof Benton), Nickosesh 40; Hannle Westbrook, Littlejohn, Portland for. do: Lottie Yrish people everywhere seemed to have penetrated Sketch of Colonel O'Neill. Parto Alegre has made a ropid march from San Barja to | Goflve is declining. Freights dull. Exchange lower; Ba frat, he, to Baasett ickerson. Kiotia Boston for ‘Gearastom ts BG; John 'p Grisin, Gon dy the hendquarers cf buh facian The ference be- | | The captor of For Exols an Isha by Wirth, as his | Candela, a point on the Parana some tity or ssty | bank rate 434 asta tks Basia Bape Hinegiie or” oy ana Ae nu ea a tween them is not as to the object to be accomplished, | name indicates, although a resident of this country since | jeagues east of Passo de la Patria, Hero he crossed the Jas Borland & Co, Dolphin, Bateman, Machias for do: Wellin-ton (Br). Engl-s, us the means for its accomplishment, for on the former | the years of his youth, Enlisting in the regular cavalry, | river, which is fordable at that point, and marching in a THA TURF. toRTi8.G FMAus (Meck). Zeplein, Cette, 82 days, with wine, | Windsor for do; Teanc Baker, urvere,, Horkport for, a point no people that ever lived on the face of the earth | as many of his adventurous countrymen did, he served | northwesterly direction had reached the Asuncion and tg orig Marian Harding, Messine fo days, with fruit, Jimi ecbee Caspian, N Jones, Jeddie, Corinthian, 8 ‘were more persistent or united. an eight years’ apprenticeship to the art of war, in that | vila Clara railroad (which follows the course of the Fashion Course, L. I.—Trotting. nie Gardner, -_ Sist—Sid schra Willle Perry, M &E Henderson, Caroline Ma ASHIAS. May ihre ong Nemvsry owen, NVore, | ¥ 5 |—Arr oi Y i 814 let, echra Union, Dennison and Tolpine Barman. ) ‘ork; 22d, Martha Nickels, Stnall, St Domingo; 26th, brig John Stevens, Chane, Cubs, j NORFOLK, May Sarr brig Hampdon, NYork; schr Jno H NEW BEDFORD, May S0—Arr sche Oliver © Jano, Savannah; Stat, ship Richd 8 Ey, Dearborn, ore dure}, chip Blue Jacket, " urneds. PY AGT HYPORE: May 30 Age aches Shoe Saal! Stine ; 4 rr schra tt son, Elisabethport; 8B Pabenn, Devereux, NOrieunt, id Halo, Newmun. and MB Mahoney, Coffin, Philudelphia; Ma- GENERAL SWEENY. The whereabouts of General Sweeny was a mystery to every one, and various theories were started in regard to thie sndject. fome said he was in Buffalo, some in De- . soit, others in Chicago, Rochester or Washington, while the majority insisted he was at the head of the column ‘of invasion, He was, however, in this city; but where Be t@ now is another question, which it will be time from Havana for Heston. most instructive of all military schools—the life of an | Paraguay river), at a distance of about thirty miles from A large and respectable concourse of ladies and gentle- | , Brig CF Eaton (Br) je, Messina, 46 days, with fruit, Indian fighter, on the plains of the West—a life which | Asuncion, the capital of the republic. He is conse- | men assembled at the above course yesterday afternoon Brig Pink Ur), Pinktam, Palermo April 16, with frutt, to first developed the sterling qualities of such soldiers a8 | quently in the rear of the Paraguayan stronghold, Hu- | to witness the trotting announced tocome off. The first Coe Watllce Bia (Mi), aylor, ¥ Napennis Ccbsis? Phil Sheridan, Gordon Granger and others, who rose to | maita, while at the eame time he threatens the capital | piece of sport on the programme was for a purse of Tnlands, 86 days, with banila, &, to Geo F Bulley. the highest rank in the late war for the Union. itself. $100, mile heats, best three in five, in barnes, for | yh Brig ae (Be), ngage Gepberiand Egor care, At the commencement of the rebellion O'Neill, like | With this force in their rear and a powerful army | which the ch. m. Rosamond and eleven others wore on- company with brig Ham! Lindaley. for Boston. | many of his brave and adventurous comrades in the regu- | @riving them trom the south toward Humaita it seoms | tered. At the appointed time for the raco Rosamond | augait to Fauch Melncke & Wendt te at wave ae ieee lar service of the line, struck for advancement in the vol- | impossible that either the fortress or the Paraguayan | was ready, but none of the others put in an appearance, Sy Doe, Ba “Aa, with profues. 0 evongh to answer to-morrow. unteer service, Such men proved especially fitted for the | army can escapo; fo-that to all intents and purposes the | knowing full well that not one of them would have the Meco Frith. miles NW of Bermuda, saw FENIAN MOVEMENTS IN THE CITY. cavalry branch of the service, and init many & | war may be considered cs virtually at an ond. ghost of a chance with the fleet chestnut mare; and she | Prig§. A ae ae SLAVES May SI-Arr aches Talithe de Tanna, a i them rose ton in the “ varded half the entrance money of all the others, Brig Canima (of Deer ), Richardson, Matanzas. 11 epard. and John Hickev, I:lizabethnort; Henry Hobart, Within the past two days over a thousand Fenians | f'the states in whose behalf they cast the weight of SKETOU OF LIEUTENANT BARROS, was awal vy anu Taiand . Robinson, Weorgetown, DU;_laape Weep liven’ Buckon avo left the city for a certain mysterious point on the | their sabrea, It was noticeable during the rebellion | The deceased, who received his death wound from a | That affair boing settled, the horses wore called for the | “*gs,'y"ymoluisenand honey, to Thayer & Sirgen. | 3 Munroe, Elizabethport. O14 ‘aches 3 Srontier, and are by this time probably at their destina- Mon. Other movements are taking place which will still more astonish the public when they are developed, and {he Fenians of the Roberts party assert that if the United States remain as neutral as England was in the days of the Alabama and other kindred corsairs, they will soon yedeem the Irish character from the obloquy cast upon Ws by recent misfortunes and fiascos, and show a sympa- @hizing world that they are worthy of nationality and éndependence, Meantime there is great anxiety to hear moro news from the border, and confidence felt that should a collision occur between the Fenians and the NYork; Hoyt, and Sat Fao Philadelphia: John M Parker, end E Burton, Elizabethport; T J Owen, and E H flubbard, New York. PHILADELPHIA, May $1—Arr US steamer Clemat Canteld Key Wert via Fortress. Monroe: rteama ent drick Hudson, Howes, Havana; Aries Chas Cooper, Jordan NYork; brigh Ex .m| Cardenas; H H MeGilvery, do; do; Sitka, Brown, NYork; schrs L& M Reed, Reed. 8» Nlooln, Chishom, NLondon; Fanny A Baaley, Crosby, Hills: ro, ; Magnet, Sanborn, ton; Bela \’eck, Avery, Net ‘ork: J’ Truman. Slocum, New Redford C'd steamship Saxon. Matthews. Boston; barks Mat BI P Hoepner, Antwerp; Eventide, Park, Ci Chel acl Raven that the most dashing and successful among the subor- | Paraguayan shell on board the iron-clad Tamandaré, wasa |'$500 purse, for which b. s, Commodore Vanderbilt, b. g. | #ugar. ae. 1a Jone Sm! dinate officers of the cavairy arm were men of this ng offi thirt of He | Stonewall Jackeon of Hartford and br. s Dan Rice ike (of Rocklind). Jameson, Baracoa class—men whose experience and military schooling un- | Promising Young officer, thirty-one years of age, were entered, ‘The twofirst named responded promptly, | Masur Behe (Ro Waneek Bosch NB, 10 days, with der the best regular officers of the time fitted them to | entered the service, after a regular course of naval | DiVt imine: ceban Rice made an exyuse fOr not ret. | stone, te EC Kh : command when the less experienced hosts were brought | stadies, in 1849. He was much beloved by his brother | ting the horse ‘that the owner had not arrived from Ken- Sehr ‘Nantilus, Futtle Brasee, Texas, 28 days, with wool int ie tel usc pincer ofeavairy. me olieverhe vere | oflcers and by everybody in the service. His father | SUeky and that he could not slart mn the absenea ot that | Sides, t23 H Wogdhonan Abo, tos lieulenant coloneloy, greatly distingwahing fim- | holds the rank of rear admiral in the Braziliin nary, | Sentloman. ney non Vanderbilt and Stonewall came on | | Sehr Hite & Bicanor, Renney, Cbavionton, 4 days, with self in the course of his service. On one occasion, It 18 | was born in Lisbon and is a self-made man. On his | ovinced rather too much spirit for steadiness, and’both | Schr Uregon, Monroe, Washington, NO, 6 days, with cot- elated of him, as an example of his bravery and de’ | maternal side young Barros was a descendant of the | of them indulged in breaks while scoring. Betting set | ton, de. , Schr R Johnson, Johnson, Plymouth, NO. was surrounded ‘a much superior Confede- | Portuguese Admiral Mariz Sarmento, who rendered | {B Sfong Ppt yy oe ppengreypeger fer Henry Finch Valbenburg. Geotgetowa. rato force, and summoned to surrender. The | great services to Portugal when Brazil wasa colony of | winning the ‘and money that he would win im | Schr JB Clark, Seull, Virgin! colonel in command counselled submission and advised Tyr cagperoey y js his men to retreat and save themselves the best way they | that kingdom. Young Barros died like a hero, coolly | throe straight honta. Bets that 2:20 would bo beat three | chr Ann urger Cooper Virgini made. track - Behi could, To thia arrangement O'Neill demurred, and, upon. | smoking his cigar while his leg was being amputated at | times were alsomade, The track was in, splendid con. | Gent Adulisn, Loveland Hallimore, 1 seacitord, but Philadetphi the command iven up to him, made a di ling death ing, he hands ee Schr Pennaylvania, Jones, Elizat rt for Proviience. enver (new), mace re Meher A Shae en gece, twat cae | wn he Ada et» tnter mags toa org | Stan ae earn tuse Sates | Fin Wn Het Hsp ra Se chase john Morzan when y inve Pe 4 2 THE FENIAN FORCES AND PROJECTS. North, and was chiefly instrumental in his Captore, The | wife and father and expired with the inquiry of who | wifi’, Heat [Stonewall won the pole and fot away |” seht Trade Wind, Emerson, Biddeford, Me, 1 Deborah Wvarare ‘Tho statements made ns to the force and objects of the | selection of such an officer as O'Neill to lead the savence was at the helm—thinking of bis duty till the last mo- | Pro¢e up and the stallion Jed around the turn and tothe | Sehr et bn Wen; deo Fawarda Weeks, Ros ‘t a Emma. Godfrey, Ni Bi i various expeditions to Canada are freely canvassed, | on Canada shows that the Fenian leaders oxercise TEES death of this gallant young. man. and al hie oft: quarter pole length, in thirty-seven seconds, Gol Retr W Baldwin, Long, Gloncester, ton; Liberty. Tavlor, ‘New Waren. Dirigo. Dorr. Portiand; | wn the backstretch {n front of the old stand Stonew ka ij Emma, Snedecor, Norwich; ¥ H Naylor, Naylor, Porte: ‘ome place the whole invading army as high as twenty ce cers, saveone, amidshipman, has created a profound | trotred fast and slut off the daylight between them, the = Reaper, River for Elizabethport, mouth; Itch Vaus, Powell, Boston: MR. Samson. Sameon, | @housand, others at ten thousand, and some as low as Confederation. F sensation among the Braziifans. Lieutenant Barros stallion passing the half-mile polo in 1:15. Stonewall | Behr Ida; Philine’Perndenne rer °F Bondout, Portsmouth; Edgewater, Fisher, Boston; BH Jones, Daviey i re was brave and energetic and a favorite with all classes. Bohr Kate, Nev z Fall River; Mary D + ranmer, Cranmer,’ Boston; Minnie | @ve or even three thousand. These figures show | AGITATION OF AND OPPOSITION TO THE PLAN OP | Fo. hoG for himself the proud title of “the hero of | {ell of @ trie on the Flushing end, but as soon as he ca a bah ha a Re} ‘Conover, Salem. j Dow litle i really known about the movement, and it | THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT—SECESSION OF FRENCH } Yaysandu,” by his explolis at the bombardment and | Toutes note Mn heater “thd Sot asones imu | | Bete DH Baldwins Vanderweer: Kew Condens York ig hee Wor tase ae | ‘was found impossible to ascertain or even guess from ee ren the Memieest May 81.) coumure a Se es ‘commnpncentent Of the pro- | for as soon as Carpenter began to urge him he broke all | Sc" Praca nee eee Marsan, 10F do do; Pathway, Carpenter, | anything like reasonable data which estimate is most | me totontion of the Canadian, New Brunswick and | "Ts" guns yearns ths death of Lieutenant Raros, to plecesand was not gathered togetber again until over | Behr J 7 Terry'~—, Norwich ont NYorks Hith biel © Broo dmaly 10 be correct. Nova Scotian, governmenta (0, remove the formation of | commander of tie Tamandaré, was oficially notited 19 | tong" | uaenmiaraaiied at ty tg oe Monlavue, Boker York. | ‘When the question aroee, how will the Fenians sustain | Son. ves, and trom the influence. of public opiniog on | wregéeverament, bis widow was amanded her deceased Wifeokd Heat One hundred 10 ten was laid a few Schr Sparkling Son, Shepard. New Taven. Lawis Ciark, haricth and Foren Since: shia, Cardenaey | and defend themselves in Canada? the answers given by | this side ‘of the Atlantic, and to commit the destiny of | his widow, for like’” Se et ne eee oe Sen v. Bradiey. New Haven for Hiteabethport, Hitssbethports Geotte Brosks, Henleyy RYork, Gia one ‘those well informed were that large numbers of the | the people who have beon repeatedly told Coy en- | paPrisM OF THE IXFANT ‘THE EMPEROR'S GRANDSON. ita rete ary eli efor d (rtp ter Sry pete f, Brook ayen. rethport; Geors a } Brith trope wil desert o them, that they have many | {> fel covernment, 0 repens dy in anand, | The ceremony of waiting the infant son of he Duke in hiry-elght conde. “On ibe backaureich, ac | Schr § Bruner Basi Fortand Pa A ager mg ona he ee friends in Canada, and ‘that the. Canadien | po in the end we must walt to the ond to know. But the | seqevace‘eecnge tet ahs testote oe eer om Fee ina allion tc che talteaty | Sent 8 Cattle Pay Waritord for Rowdee Fesetny Hyder dos Ameren, Refolie Go" py, Des, Volunteers will not fight much. Somé reports have it | first result was to detach peggy gh remem pi, took place at the imperial c! on Sunday, the pole, Time 1:15. Ho lay up close to Vanderbilt Bebe Frise oy Bealls Hartford. bt Oa i ie aaa eine Canadien—one 43 Greet ia thas General Swoeny has three fall batteries of artillery, | federation party the Canadiew cone of the tne mportant.| Suh ultimo, ite fred from the forts | e Flushing end and until well on tho homestretch, | Sehr O Smith Ferry, Ponohortor. Philadelphia. “Sid sete Jultua Webb, Kuapp, NYork: Goore sueaned by skilful actillorieta: “dist! that ta ta Pally sae At sunrise @ salvo of artillery was ° led owt fora brush for the finish, but | Schr Hannah’ Chase, Ibany for Hartford. ne, Brown. Ge (or Onlals). y ta, y PI bhe mien who are connected with that newspaper. | and the vessels-of-war of -all nations, which were gaily Just as soon as he was urged ho wont up in tho aifand | Schr Nictons, —, Rondowt for PORTSMOUTH, M: Brace ache KH Bartlett, Bartlett, parod to take the field in every respect. fe now see ® similar uence in another ‘Warter, | decorated with all their bunting. At the same time the | Dever camo down 10 @ trot until he eroeced the ecore. Bebr Almon Bacon, Hart, Rondont far Providence, * Bee, & ah, sehre Manotia Tilton, Fitsinger, 405 There was one sentiment in the city entertained by a | Tne “ane” under’ the direction of” some genic | Peua,of 2 youd ere y gas tetemiepae merry peal. | Tho stallion won by four Jengths in 2: ire Gtatte, Joy, Readout oe HUCHMOND, May 33~Cla chr Anne, Moreland, NYor: aq Third torr e BELOW. ROCK LA! jay 2@—Arrschre St Lucu. Oxton, and Aw ow unexcitable persons of the Stephens persuasion, | men who were vouched for as thoroughly consery- | sunset 4 stalBon going to ten heck, tat teeth a ant iata | Ship Grahame Potty, Bargees from Apri. Behera Aneyine, Hix, Dis Tale for Washing which was that the present invasion is the forlorn hope | ative— that is, im plainer language, |, a8 con- Alittle before eleven o’clock in the morsing thote baif to the quarter pole, in thirty-seven ‘stone. Brig Spring Flower, of and from Sui ‘days, 25th, 8 D'Hart, Hart, irginia; Re Rodeien, ‘Hal @f the Sweeny men; but there were few who did not | SePeronee to wins is eatablhed, and of course'comfede. | ERetal Maleate, with the Count and Countess D'Et, | Wali maiatalned hia ground down the not. , Bo ee ee ee admit the great vulnerability of England in Canada, and | rate, Two of these gentlemen, howover, have now found | } ral arrived at the Soaple, etnies richly | Withetanding a break at the énd of " Disasters. Gregory, and BC bftehueld, Crockett. New Or. tho loss of prestigo that her expulsion thence would | themselves obliged to withdraw from tho Courrier, and | Hecorated, The young prince bad tiready been privately | Uaclows up to te cali at cho ball mile poly 1:15, Mvny Banos—D le at Montevideo Aprit 16, | ‘Adanie, kpostord, NYorks amen ilesiy, Ollveis tore have given their reasons to the public in the columns of | conveyed thither. Ona table covered with green velvot oA ing - the bark Norwegian (Br), wan driven against the ship Mary | Aes hyn hai aioe eauamnes yreney. Qllve ee eaattecttey) the I de core pressure and trotted very rapidly for two hundred iy 3 NY or e oat anoles newspaper, the Journal de St. Hya- | wasa gilt tray on which lay a little white oat, hich the Frye A feck and Bangs, causing her to make water. ‘Zith—Are ship Consul (Be), Harclay. Liverpal: brig Sok HEAD CENTRE STEPHENS cinthe. Their reasons are Personal; bat of these | meaning in our lavguage the “candid vest.” Ona oy nceteenondaca ed ren, a Ecun Jonn Barre, Henderson, from Pawtucket for Phila. | ma. Gibbs. Hosion. Below. a coming up; sud bark }. they say nothing at present, though they of course arise | piate had been placed the crown of in ‘on the homestretch and was beaten four Sep ies raesing Goer the riven, sprang & leak May 29, and Se frou Bt Vincent, for orders. = if Out of the political differences which have occurred | cake, in form of ‘a.crown, made of flour and eggs and ‘300 The - " lengths, Ste Rew ‘30th, where she will go on ‘the marine ral: Mes aee Po ag oem ge gE an Fhtadel- among thoso who have had control of the paper. On | seasoned with salt. This cake was adorned ‘aro following is a summary :— way Bins Sb, Hae n, ol Vanceman, Stephens vs. Sweeny—T' Former Op- | these diff-rences they as follows:—The question | matic lozenge. On another gold plate was's waxca | » FBiDAY, June 1.—Purse $500, mile heats, best three in Miscellaneous. STOSINGTON, May 81—Ary sohr Frank Herbext panei posed to the Invasion. of confederation, which has given riso to so many rea- | taper ornamented with four ten dollar arranged in in een, Sa Vanderbilt... 1 12 | gBARRX.Ds Ls Manes—Part of the gold on board the bark Itimere. y . Pamapetrima, June 1, 1866, Perey fears, ane canaed no mach legitimate mt nage the form of a cross, Besides these things were three | Gehan eens Rg nom Stonowall Jackson... 3 3 2 | ¥ D¢LaMares (Span), sunk in 78 feet of water inthe lower | | TAUNTON, May 90—Arr schr R 8 Deun, Cook, Puiladel- the Canadian frontier caused great ex. | '%,{l¢ conservative party, Ne - towels for the use of the bearers of these insignia. W. Peabody entered br. s. Dan Rice. ar. bay, was recovered yesterday by Mr F W Beers, Submarine | "WitwINGTON, NC, May 80—Arr steamors Relweowa Clyde. ‘The news from the Plication, which sccms to fill the cup to the brim—twe another table salt was together with a rich Engineer, of this city. The diving was done by Thomas M | Young, and Gussie Telfair, Dean NYerk. Old bry, Aln te element in this city to-day. A manifesto is now being | mean (hat of ieaperial arbitration. Wo have thought it our ‘with which to wipe bi ness’ head after the Hire Hoy. De Wintere, : rieAsmus, Port au Prince; scr kW Gostrey, Younge prepared by James Stophens, which, in the name of the | uty to conden the Peney tet na dangerous ced anne “a FE 115 Curren Sarr Buye Jacxer, Dillingham, arrived at New | XY Benian circles he represents in this country and Ircland, | national, AS Sneretire, dosiarea Lvvolagd our meus iz ng ‘yesterdry. from Honolulu after @ passage of 100 MISCELLANEO: ‘will denounce in the strongest possible language al! such | regarded imperial ration as utterly unacce LLA ‘expeditions as that now being undertaken by the Roberts- | oF French Canadians. The government, however, has 000 purse Lavnonen—The new schr Gov James Y Smith (of Provi- ‘The dence), was successfully launched at Warten M: ‘Aechia oS oon bry Nurs Hagan a Decring, at lessre C P Carter launched from tools yard ta Bat, fast sebr of 210 tons, not yet named. OM Carter AD Bean AM Caren we Bake eras not been attacked by us, though \ it has been | the necessary by conscientious writ r, ‘who are usually = menta. Further inside another bed was ared, by great intelligence “and sincere patriotism. precisely similar to the other e ing the tion which appeared to us to be the ee kina by m4 ee eee most rational, we did not look upon our ministers as A throne bad been erected tn the body of the church AL soeemes, AROETRENS, or. BEGLIBH OVAL y rusais” Carpets, TRAM ARDERSON'S. No. W Bowery. Lowell ‘Three. and t Bt reduce! Sweeny faction. His reasons for issuing such a docu- ment are that his party does not desire to commit any Dreach of the neutrality laws by which this country peices; fagrain Carpet a a Cs th at ‘might be compromised, and the cause of Ircland ruined | accomplices {a this crime; and we contented ourselves another in the high chapel for thei ea, Two jersey, 8 8 Lowis, R B Stephenson, and Capt Geo R Carter, coe Seperten, Daas ee redemption with putting them on thelr guard, by aying that tho | ketberiers stood as sencnele once Ure ke Tha who ts {o command her. Fitno Coreen Window shades, Tu = ” — country ‘would reject the tm ion undor no | which water had been poured from silver by tro Spoken, &e. checked Gowqus and Mephons Settles a Disputed Point and | matter what form or pretext it might bo presented to it. | ushers, accompanied by the Palberdiors. Another ate pod padeie Ist ha Sea to” York), from Mobile for Liver. Pine and checked ae Refutes the Spy Calamny—His Own 1 eee ea pee Mine nee tek tendant hed warm water ready {n the vestry to be mized oom se 8 ‘ : . reover, |, aa the cou it direct, if NOL Nel ‘ we 4 of His Escape from Richmond | some of ihe patrons of this journal, betier informed | “The chupol was woll filled and seats had been A. Gitoe and Claas Ware, taprriad die, “des tas Bridewell. eer ue than ourselves on the intention of our malin, in the galleries for the wives of ministers and piace for new (and old) housakecpers to buy cheaper than OUR PHILADELPHIA CORRESPONDENCE. i A ayo had tho good nature to \dees and for the diplomat! Any other house in the clty. All quads warranlod ns, soprd plicty that Sur words might. com- | "Everything hav.ng been prepared he entered promise a great cause. In politics we recognize no the chapel Iw ihe following order: cause as being greater than that of the country, nor any | jady of honor in attendance on her Most Serene High- as more sacred than the cause of the nation; and a8 no | ness the Princess Dona Leopold: Pr neigh or eo emg gee gh ogee baby in her arms, between the Puiapeeuta, May 31, 1866. The particulars of the arrival of James Stephens, C. ©. 1 R, in this city have already beon forwarded to you By telegraph. Other and more interesting matter relating Cooper Instituce, corner A, A.—ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Prizes in gold. Infor uation furnished, The high loubloons and all Kinds of AL <0 Bankers, 15 Wall street, New York, 3 act e HAR Ban of Provincetown, arr at Barbados the interesta of our fellow countrymen—the | and she Empress, as proxy of the intended god- | House stake, $1,000, two-mile heats, for colts and fillies | MSturg'n of Provincetown, arr at Barbados ‘bbls ofl, te his escape from Richmond prison in Ireland has See Canadian race, for the sake of chiefs | mother, Marie Ameil the French. On | three years old; $50 entrance. For this stake there were | May 14, with ‘whom 4 ‘Foreign Ports. CARD A NEW METHOD OF TREATING CAN. eome to my knowledge since his arrival in this city and we have no reason to think arriving at the door they wero received by A SF hare Wi soapapsiibn with te apeny of otter tated if from the editorial duties of a jour- Buenos Avngs, April 24—In port barks Katharine Maud * may bo relied on as strictly correct in every particular, | hesitated to, withdraw from the edttoriat du foo, | Coreen Conpemen eens as : (Bp, Jaman. for dsiwerp ligt SF earnon Lewin trom SOFT: 39 Clinton place, Now oreciy. 4 POINT IN DISPUTE we cannot have entire freedom of ou: erond tho Vicar General eprinkil ah 4 Sear big WD. ann. Connety, Ros. a ne at all the meotings in this country hae been that no au- | convictions A circumstance which Hichnesses with boly water, This , damm Bl im tons sehr la rele RYoras ti ark ABLE DISTINCTION, | *. significance, and which has much influenced | party proceeded to the chapel by m Nannio ighton, Barrett. : 19th, brig C’ jennedy, Lest of the microsea) wa the difference between shentic particulars were ever given by the Head Contre | Sur determination, is, that the opinion of the ocmmittes, | Companied by thelr attendants, Ue Ye iagatere MYOrE; Hibs Agnes do; 1s. Dear. tion of mercurial commetion and powders and the of hia escape from Richmond prison, On this account | who were at. first’ Unanimously of opinion to holet our | to the occasion were offered Up. The 2. iby Hndorser, “Fhindetp hi a febber, NYork; Han. UEMAIL DE Paris.” ‘the chargo that be was a British spy has been very ex- | fai ition to imperial Lowepro was found to 463 : . Gibbs, " . ‘skin as softnn satin, giving tthe May 21—In port sehrs Gen Burnside, Pretick, for denrively circulated. Pollahed ivory. Sold only by L. IA. rant, do do: Azelda & Low agent. Maiiad ob oddtressmg took place on the 11 Myton 1865. For ten ai in eaguiion, suich throws the yim such aan ee > on ancien place on the 11th of November, . For ten days | tion in lit wi ING.— DOH or NORTH Previous to that time he remaaiued at his own house, | gravoanstety. Tk ts painful no doubt to, lino tat Rennes Wine tee es ee acne Apowing that the danger of being arrested was very Great. ‘ibis was principally because he bad already de- termined to get himself arrested if he did not receive relabie intelligence from America. His reaeoo for such ® conrse was that the Fenians of America had promised ‘the men of Ireland that some action should take place Defore the close of 1865, and as time went on and the Prospect grew less promising he determined to get him- Seif orrested for the purpose of etirring up the men in America to give the “men in the gap” the for 13 years, and who has walked on cruiches for mx months, to health by a few doses of Met iy. Hels ited. ment have been mig ite terrane phe from high quarters. Neverthe! my the cousrieh ~~ = from the Ministry on this we question of im; arbitration, after Sil the “enengetio protestations which had been sub- ageneat, coud cay us lila, we fegre to. tay, on the cou us motives which have brought sbout the, sclesion. and the unforeseen differences between the other ———- if willing confirm UISES, SPRAINS. SALT RITEUM, Fites are safely utekiy cured 1 Pain Extractor wy al edar airect, New York. RNB. BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, DISEASED JOINTS, ae. cured by Dr! RICE, . 68 Bowery, Ravk Buildin: tbe: ed. on who this statement—Mensra, 's Annihilator cures Corps, Bunions, &e By mail es Oe ee Honore Stercier and Paul a Cazes-—conclude saying York cents Dr, Kice im attendance, that they leave the Courrier because they have lost con- At hie preliminary examination he stated to Mr. Strong, The magistrate, thai is was not bis intention to employ a lawyer. THe was then remanded to the 14th of Novem. ber, when it was again postponed to the 1th. On that day he received the usual caution, when he made the BR, BONE, 14 WEST SIXTRENTIC STREET. —OI8- of the Heart, Lungs, fl or. Kidue Scrofiin Eruptions. Skit’ Discaces curl.” Patients ata dist tance oan consuit by letter. EAS Moka fidence, not so mach in principles or in conservative Pc a me a i Sacod cy ach ine ( party aa in the men who profess to lead that party. which : ve ¥ Lyon was the winner, The Paterson Derby will be upon Prt bark Nymiph (old), Rabe, do; brig they still believe to too prudent portant | ysual crosses on it, ie part 1 core! over, the ext week engrossing topic events, involving the whole future of the country, to be | child was taken wo the second ‘couch ‘and. 1axd thereon, | apg ee ee ee ae 1 ee ee Tee BS L iy ps Terry, Frege Sic fesal fs See ater NYork). and dressed = biinself very of waer per hour, The geo turfites of the land, the speculations on the issue REDERICK KING, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR TUT, Tau, shee ikea layer, Due T mano act | accom wader We, responaOlly, when tne sponsors Seeazied, iar wrens fate veer Sali. You Alanamat pepeaen, coidoaiatet Hore Sisie and Herrtry, 219 Browiwoy Chive Bude Stan ary tps | COR arm among agnor | Seca ect san eat | Ween? cra en om Quen ei | Bes hopes UI | Peery mane aa he should recoguize Hiritish law in Ireland. He deliber | © « 2° tym ereaonttea! Gas Ondered the | Bounced, the Ingreders dm Temp wm, after which the ea; , nagin, vam | RYery lh Seis ifacdraticed pects eh | wh comet pares wade | RW ats et Gar Seo tformndtbe deray and are et | Sch Greg Peet Bi | accs'nhotnan vo govees ther Sees each chase Sioian Tis dilate nigaed sod Nwaow | (een enter if wee cman | Ste mens wie er wih mira ob Bea ee een A0RID WOMORS I THE 81.009 wong the records of the court. mans neral the * whieh ocoast: E IN PRIBON, pi my te prowss ns wemiod of the ‘country, should | then approsched the credentia to temper the water, ietea, Up Lenin jon painful sensations in an oogan. ‘On this account James Stophens was confined in the | these freebooters be mad enough to craks the Inne in hos- eh taen which the pA Snag BRANDRETH'S PILLS prison at Richmond. There be bad time to reflect, and | the array. It ie learn that the American bey mpl ong Meas’ om ty ay sa Me struck Tun, that his enelusion might have ben « | guthrie are itty dae Unole duty. all slong the | Emperor duly responded, when the Vicar performed the be ~ 9 fare the nafe and certain cure, because they carry ow of the we one, he thought he leaders ia countr, ‘probably time au might nol understand ig reasons aud We assistance ie | heighborbood ‘of Buffalo, ax his pA Tn enforce Saved eis on celanaaas ee an duly bo Fadl eee Goopet heme expected to realize from the movement might not come, wernment jaded a, Afler turning the matter over in his mind hedbecame | Lagmeutrality lawe of bie, governnient, tee aoe tated foes bende tee oe leading foie Souvinend that he showld gain more prestige by gettin Eagle amet tie from tee Syaae IMPURITIES IN THR BLOOD rigor an he had done by getting into it an jaw teks. 0 ot te rdingly commenced to lay ph : New Bran A the forts and shipping. After th re Steel Tey Commenced to lay plans for effecting that | 5. scson emoure OF 9M8 CONPEDERATION MEN. tes and ‘igtnewee pen pragee bones tant tae ee a which receive infection of all kinds. detng removed, os me Br. Jons, N. B., June 1, sacrament, having the lady of honor on their . Inst fection tagon hurt, On tho following day one of the very men he had in« The four confederate candidates for York county were with the newly'made Curetano herarme fe. "Se wie co then trode fo make-an agent in ot hi occupa came to bya majority of five hundred, The aatl- =a in the same order in which It ar- ‘un WORDS OF TRUTH. pia had been planned by parties out. | elected to-day ame On bearing the names of the men who had the | confederates have lost all heart. THe BRITISH SMP MONANCH—A HARD CARR, here Observe, my private government stamp is upon cach box, wane geass rhea Se ince GET | re othe mes tatenenrtoemens bere evening. | 4 0S, tril, ul, nose tay. aye am Lone jo | ier Prin sen neti # to leave the D be th : i i ‘ i BRANDI Hovsn, six or seven doors betwoen hie cell and the | SANTA ANNA TO BE REQUESTRD TO CALL 4 | teen women, The malo passengers are all fine, healthy Bone of have ® | fort; Lous Walsh Rent Plata directions are with every bo prieon wa bi ch was twenty-five feet bigh. On the NATIONAL aoa er Uae irate Bee lectieg young fellows, just the rtui? to make immigrants pom pe by T.-L counting on of we ert; set Adrian, Wilson; pare eeeaenianne SS on - evening ¢ 0 28d OTES INVALID=8A\ . . of, ares ‘& second time. Messrs. , URE Sight ‘o'clock, He was very amp eet Nxw Onneansy, Juno 1, 1866, Betore the ship bad been many days at sen it was McGrath, Sandford, McDaniel, Pennock and fenra Fan Prefect be pom ware wines Ted all hie efforts to keep awake. Abort | ong suaree Minister Ingl writes that’ he has | aisovered (hat she was making from five Loseven mches | others have eniries which they will $e ho pom, Sepeee: reer mare ‘CATAWBAS, and other native wines of various Kinds, C bring wen goon became So ex- | that will probably make @ field of fifteen or more, : up the dedelothes and | determined to ask Santa Anna to call @ national conven- ed by incessant labor at the pumps were ber own on the ovts hi a ) of the bed in his clothes | gion, One Sg ‘of getting up the rij of. | this country ; and we predict that the race will be to await the arrival of friend, 8! after dered to dos. Upon this the passengers-—both first and E clock strack two he bearl « sight noise et 2 cometderss | The Sapreme Court refuses appeals in the case of Con- | Second ciase--voluntected to! teke tele oy = FOR COBBLERS, ac. Stree CRANPAONR-« North Carolina wine, for code arate new, i Fava . Hat the of snes, from Gist elas hones, scl stanee. which he at once knew to be the sound | federate notes, reaffirming their invalidity. 5 On crossing the line the Monarch fell in with ALLEY WINE COMPANY, US G> produced by opening the first gate. Soon afterwards be a her Britandie Majesty's steamer Stromboli, whereupon a Diea. laumtouw-- eard & similar poled and soon until the key turned im | _ Avo mee sale OF BO Halture property to-day enor | LiF) of distress was made by tho former eeasel There. | Coutsen—On Thureday, May 31, Parnicr Cove, after er ae his coll door. This grated so woisily that it had to be | MOUS DICes were paid and the bidding was very apirivod. | suit was that the Moparch was eramined by the cbief | «long aud panful ilinew “PRED, § comma, drawn open with the utmost caution. The night war It in the general opinion that the growth and prosperity | engineer and other eMcers of the cruiser, expecially in The frends and relatives are invited to attend the WB Warren etre, ee = on ee oe ones a when | of New Orleans far exceeds all expectation. ee to her pumps, which were emphatically com | foreral, td his late residence, 252 East Fifteenth PHONAK AGNEW. THR onEDRATRD Tw tive storm which swept over domned. street, at two o'clock. AGNEW, chi A A and caused the liers to say that all the devils | "@tie Gite Mettede. A survey bar beon held on the Monarch, the yeenlt of | Haxaver.—aAt Flatbush, Friday, June 1, ok 3 oni the syngtation cond ting Beli had broken loose to carry his soul to ite last home The Ohte m <winteh fs, that the ship bas been ordered to be puttieds- | Haxaver, to the 38th yearof heragene ’ ™ Buse he grenten uray ‘ime AL eRe ‘The high ge heavy rain and intense darkn ot the Circienati, Jane 1, 1806. ‘yer, putt'ed—and recopper 4; after whch she will The funeral will take place on Su at ton =H! TT st wight a | eae thet his escape. Governor Cox ieeued an order yesterday mastering out y Vin the Lape of Good Hope, instead of | o'clock, from the residence of Wan "ouneu fe $4. pil ce oe 1M Tages Neate tert eee 0 fevetver, wea, Inston It the of th® Obio National Guan’ thet wil panera aie, te te ue Suplensant pre. | street, Brovkiza. Below fie Joseph smith, | thing cheap at CRWAWs I Thagane, S01 fires » a taut al companies have been here for nearly ® mouth and London and Eerox (England) papers please copy. ‘Bid shin Creat of the ‘are, Rot | near Bowery, New Yor®, and corm rth ond Routh B ; band «They then paged in Rot reorganise under tbe wew puilitia jaw wy) longer they way ewan, whboat 4 Ur (ther Deaths See Seeond Pave. Stree. Wilhamabure. Preserve tus,

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