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NSW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1866, 5 A A ny ee dered principles would actuate | or Diplomatic Correspondence) for 1863, and we believe be a greater number of compoti t ‘ ownnes THE FENIANS | the tries pahorttlen aan Satmeat of the fow Fe- | that po later incident could have Beads in th ts regard T H E T U R F s provious meeting, and if wenteer sad suse eneienilliee ene i Sanh pefenn i 5 2 = f ! f i = twas | the rut9 of conduct of the Luperial government. eae. She patrons of the turf will have @ gala | Mark Crusoe, 54 days from Quoenatown, generally conceded that this movement was cleverly car- | _ Accordiz¢ to the information tat Paterson. Brig Emma ives, trou the ‘hich us ‘imperial goverament has had no difficulty io 450g ried out in front of the enemy, aud the only was | Vienna, the Wind ai sucess & mens tt that ¢ corps had not eacaped the that Austria hus no intention to L. L—Tretting. ee cae emma «RGR Bates ators coayipeing Mr. Masloy, that sme a wamacine oun: | PREPARING FOR TH N RACES : a tae ee pln cccMEENURD ROM BRET pecs.) — | “ind ap Que mMMNIMEE ef MO OMBLES areray | Pome en SOAS nomad oe A a ” wn armen venrgs ues o NOHP Es ead « 4 NUE , j be 4 gon ae i> sper ent sa see Blonde, Com: pe po in round © Ge ache panvtnes itauen: atce oneke | pie east on em boa cond hat afte avi fu | pepoate yer remnadore Vanderbilt and Ps Nyman frum Newport for Houg Rong, me he service u Re .— _ . it being M. ‘ - ke, Bi t ™ Ey aha Ms cid dolag?” Coniidonce bd rig ore nena aed, | #t Lntegral portion of the Mexican army. wottea | CAiticks and Blud Noses im the | second favorite, Commodore Vanderbilt the third choice Jokinen nen Smee Sen ew ‘eq luau figs oflock Captain Hoyo :xoved off with a de presed, however tnd there’ wana universal expecta | in wcghreds that this indent aeema to have bm = “0 Tou é Goneral Butler the fourth. ‘Tho gray mare Bion io was | as'x ion gens Wate Shorter Whore they mcr soaad, ne aa aeutat ) Hon to hear from him soon and in tones of thunder, tBcusand Ausipian voluntoors was 10° tace place, ou 688 rnament, not Sold, aa it was stated she would uot sta:t ilar slar, Sherman, fom Vrtiand Object they had im view, we of course are igitorant. The | 4 visit to the Roberts, headguahoes rennn 10ih of May inst, at Trieste, where, since the 7th, the fark Meridian (ieem), Lenz, from Bremen for New York, ou n, however, said to us significantly that “be moant cb ostness of an factional’ cd nee. Laon aj nee bea pp tr pr area of the gor 4 Cincinmatt Races—Last Day. May 21, off Dungenoss, ; atlan' pany—on board of whic they were to Brea Mexrn —Purse * laa conversation with Cotonel O'Net, as well ag nome | ing tamasclod, The sect of the place waa diferent | Sranserred w Vera Grex y CONTESTANTS AND THEIR PEDIGREES. | °c"? dame Purse $000; | ass, way si Sint Pr ohsmen, Heriom: Raseot Of tho captalns, they evinced every Mion 10 tak Creat | ee met co. MANY persons around the burt were | ‘The following is from the Journal des Debate, of han heya yes aprile Bad be slgeak $000 | Auuda Har, April Id-Sld Rebecca Goddard, Manno, How ~rveinrbeyrut > ? ~~~ to the first Lored, to the seco! ¢ forfeits to | ton. saying that it was nos their object them, much bustle ser 80 Dany messed, Passing: repass- | May 14;— M Miteasy, May 22—Arr Marta Angela, Basile, Philadelphia. Agi < enemies of Irish Datlenatiey, pag ene Dear tug as usual. @ reason for ths is found in the fact We yesterday called attention to the despatches of Mr. tho third; two miles, over eight hurdles, throe foot six | Bineeivaren ay wot eri en a SF cr, tual it was necessary for them to have horkes for Cray ma Sore before smpatlent for otders to Boward o the Miniter of tho United htates at Vienna, 18 LIVELY TIMES ANTICIPATED. || inches high. jfotadia. Wenke, 40; Bnergre, Schmidt, i Magtelona, something to and cousequeat action wi merican rotmay of State tests against hae ay 19 chet M Demeuraat, Must just help thembelvos a little. bis no further business inne, ils Seen, the great pres- | the sending of Austrian voléateers to Me: in terms &. &e. &e. eagipt ot enrol i ic team Key aS ee eee : Whe at the camp we did not notice any field pieces | 8F¢ of business from tuo ou bravelies of the organi- | whose carnosiness every one ca@appreciate. The Coneti- Mr. tored Copeck. a 4, Aye 19—Arr stea er Varuna, Whiting, New Yor QF vtler implements of wor beyond muskets and side- | Zatlon no longer existed in gaol (ores a8, previodaly. | fufionne! thinks it can aunounce this morning that all did Tu a Wong Keng), U'6 Se, Peeetan Cnty Bow erie With such they seemed to be weil stocked. wth ged expressed § thermusives Ww. satisfied | culties aro removed in the matter, and the explana. With the characteriséis ardor of turfiren matters at Sxconp Rack. —Claub Purse, Tn port Apr 27, Wanda ru puctbus, Sehwarts, for NYort, During tho day sinail boats wero coutiaually crossing, With | tho mews except | that of it which | tions given by the Vienna Cabinet have satisfied the are tinea po tis ting | free for all agos. ¥ May 3 : ; anil te camp was visited by a considerable number of | Feported the captuse by the United Statey of Covonel | Minister of the Uulted States, xo that w tint) detachment Paterson ng forwarded with Presenting | Tomes Buford eatered Delaware, by Ringgold, dam Hiancerows, Moy {Are Yarson, 20rotan, NOrl@xne ur reanoctable cittaens, the Stage Reames: to Aiea ee eae iar en en or aaa eee ook of one thousand volunteers was to agbark on the 10th of | * most regal tournament af the coming contest for the | "ariel, by imported Sarpodon, tour ycars old 1 | gp Bento Avase Rarch 39—Arr ‘Ka vend Ceell, Anderson, 4 4 » acy id when Kid pri a . Bo over, quite numerous, “The. inbab sna along the} led bie inetroceinnns Ae ee the mols cexpennt od May 7 at Brioatn {or Mexico. To tell the trath, the Consti- | ehamptonsidp among the representatives of horse nobili- | Wm. Kimnoy entered b. c. Harry of the West, by ag | MEGA Mi, Anica. Mt yor awe 7 pons eeeee a ar o, Hore, a ™ J sia iene tae a lselt, at gets | cy, Great aro the anticipations of Dorby day amd tively | Laximeton, dam taura, four years od... Stricken, aul are teeing in nambers to this aide and ince | Howbeed a feta "Tho bowls of “ the ropablie of Ireland” na Diptsatlgee we for our Time, 6:564—6 the interior, with their horses and wagons. were in brisk demand. -Among the erders receiv part, ‘abso! fidencs. Preparations 4 grout deco. ° ome ¥ C . e Sew hr ee during tho day for thom wasone from the Kmres Clrcie Soon une ai, then Parole engone thought P bog beak faulttens bara by bis sat Repay gcereDetentian tenn pam, 25a Homie, heel Cane Oe gg NE ee orice er rea its, | nem Tolle When our reporter left the cap at Newbigeings’ | for five thousmmd dollars. Tilis circle has a company | pay attemtiou to ihe protest from Washitgeon, allhotght gpm tapers ot BR a, Seen en 31 Arr Cathe, thy 08, SYork. fayins at mine O'mtock last night, the’ plokets hed bey | Miteady in the feld, and’ will send another ihe | Sbahes at thie. moniont. ature ‘enough co hand notte | as it Were, by nef the most charming landscapes that | Thos. Hiord entered Be tase Oy adn drawn in, the brigade bad been formed in light marching | Week. The officials state thas there is bus one seati- | seok for new ones. We shall soon know if it's true that | Summer skies ever smiled upon, presemting to the imag |g 4. ‘Smith chjaced ch. bh) Ringmaster, | trim, and ali prepared for a rail, whither no one but the | Meat now in peal of auy importance, and tit | one corps of goluntecrs set out thre ago for Ver®| nation of the contemplative roligioni#t a delight(ul ante- id, dam Minwie Manstiold, 3 yoars ol gominanding ote and’ iis @ af Knew or cared about | $2,1% favor of uamalning the fank polioy of Gere | Crus, ou boadd tho Tampico; but thw fact wore” a ; a Me entered Mermpland.”..< 7 mowing, y come to strike a blow for st . reported that one exact if would be enough to prove thi jnderstand! . c ane: Iniepeudencs, and were contented to follow whore:er Pcp othe herfhin nth wegiment, of which | in rovad to siete question cf) volontaore-okivterat present Smoes Aelite annyed in living gro FA tritmatoud, ewtsred bi. 6. Be, Nasigold; by ola Apalio, Mes ei wt mig, be recen! offered their | pete: Juste iv ates. ‘very cate. An vs he’ " 24 » 4 : ith: Fagonia in Gonieairs, Services athe Roberis party since se prosent_ move- Grenniuce Ms, Gonand paceslte sta dOUwe Tait] ‘Po\be realaed: by the eumle of, Jost wpm: made porto.” | Yandel cach per orl A -y rama piclenct O'Neli), sw cominand of the forces opposite ment beaee, ieee b Bath nog eg i proven i, ae | ee cepeoth rer Nene u'll tho textof the arrange: | Ayo gurtace of the wel ix prepared tn emanuer that | ‘Tho track was very heavy, tho mut being feilock are. © ng lo, Wi jicer of the re; i ‘Sta a . a a 4 1 ag’ ant ly en airy. who distinguisued himseit in tho late ‘war ‘and | Dlsirict Centre of Long Itand, Colouel Powers, is tsAd to | known to aa DeLee we Lee Ne Tee oedema | WM be as grateful to the feet of the animales a yielding | A400, Orvasioued by the Neavy tains wluch wore tailing | aif Constellation, Boule, NYork lia, Wavatn seived with Sherman ty his march to tho sea, and hails | Mave already announced bis adhesion tor the party aup- | | whish ondevses sateueutx of which tt has no | velvet carpet the lige tread of # womau, ira special kenin: telk Gibihients cm .Miakiiaheg. sighe foe | omens £2 , Pitadelpbie: Fotos, Prowler Pere Atty Rey leap itor pera arta On a eee ae fie pec pe rate os 2 oe gs cn ppp ye aa NOTRD CONTESTARTS Puterron, New Jeraey, Siled-with passengers and (ow mice Fok ‘Aulsute: fveae, New Orisawe, Albert, Meyor, Now c era: ric! u are always receiy cal s . 1, 5 e a " fan. has witch exp rience is # raider, having partoimeed | £ond tO anything else. | Thers was as mush appraranse be ae ee Tediging from the entrice aiready made thir will bo | horsey baloniing to the olables of TG, Moors, Ik A out 19th, Calahor, Naptom. lan Premoinco; ist. Af tom fn sono of the most daring feats of that General. “ihe ee ene we Deane. CAE, SHON, SIRE: Cae Bacchind saueian no scrub race, arat’ anythimy but a fiaao may be antici | vn sii tebsiagoansninith (gy, Auiderama,” Moston and ‘fiailfax; Monte (2), Masculay, Other oMcors and men ai terns, Foceive ¥ so ont aha td hhome’tii the ucenan or aangee vow ah He at WHAT THR FENiane Ane Doi. POE Slpcomiese pistes wk NE Pated. Arrivals from every pemt of the compass have Se SRO Lonpon 1 y 19d Col (s), Gloadell, BYork (and att em. 3 On 4 Suman. Men are ieaving this city for the front daily, but how valae Atauritiuss Indio, for X York : posschanth So ae cad concert, halle in Sew | been comstant for the pust faw days, and the stabies are Prey \ Duritiy thie aay, O . thoy Ko or when they leave are mysteries in most casos, patrons drums one " an eet OPERA. ov, May IS -S1a , Latin, Piiladet eg ing the day, Captain Gvaty, of te Seventeenth | Tie sumber the went yesterdayrtas Rot bo, large as oa f York and Brovkya contonue to aval) homwetveu_of the Fapidly Alling witivhorveteali deat would do an Arab | rn ctor of Alcantara will Bayiteveatod at the new | yp crepes henge ee jeer Coe: Viapany fo within a milo of Rid-eway, and fired teucrwine’s Some “ays Jast woek, bit not Less than five hundred left J coot and pleasant weather” with whieh wo are favored es upon. Amtong the: competitors st prevent | pronch thadtrn thie evouing, and at the Brooklym Acade- Lame. Hiny. 10 Arr Dunamad, Rigsom Wier, #4 Dridge and tore up the track of tho Grand ‘Trunk teal | pay City, Many men go without Mekets of passage, but | evenings, althougi-imtue'dhgs of June; to tho fu'lost ox- | 0” the greund aro soveral with well earned roputations— | oy of Mumigcon Temday. If Mr. Wichberg would give | Malach. May M-Arr Maldock, NOrleawe. pay their own way and undertake to provide for thom- selves Others leave their families in somo cases un- | Ot in enjoying tremselve> at the favorite places of Provided for, 60 utterly unable aro they to control their desire 10 parte.pate in the war. General Sweeny: is known to have a iarge for ¢ concentrated somewhere, and every one {cols confidence in him. ¥ OH La p, Newell, NYark. April 13—Are Anni Decatur, Martlett (ov ier. "Hid 6th, Alpine. Kitihnan, N¥os sno, May’M—In port brig Maud, from N' 4 . May 1b—No vosnela In port. Fat in, Hermine & Elise, Otberting, Veterans cf the turf and “favorites in the sporting wor! The illustrious names of Fleetwing, Feathertangs, Balti» more—who won the St. Leger hero last fall, and Rick mond—who will be remembered ar having como off first erable distanc’, Scou after their departure & little mere orchayéral coloring, am! thus brig out more promiaently Guy lights and shadua-of exprossiod in cons of the Vicinity rallied and extinguish-d the Qames before much serious dainage had been done. A SKIRMISH, During the afternoon ad tacument of Buffalo troops, under command of Captiin Donahue, made @ reconnoi-- sanusoment in both cities, amd the managers respon with very laudable efforts: to’ minister to their pleasure. the charming insteumoasation of his operetea, he would The week on which We enter to-day promises, in ca/nse- Temove the only blermives that exist in: ite rendering, quence, to be agreeable to both parties. best at the Dorby last spring—will be reeognized by the’ miose tittle rough’ polati can be easily smoothed dowa 9—Taswed (hrotigh, Julla; Croety, ane nthe direction of Chippewa, and meeting with a ae Seer with mounted detachment of Canidian ‘militia fired'a voll ; THE FRENCH: (NEWT: THEATRE. patrons of Bucephialus aad Pogaans, Along wih these | with tho matortels he hay, and then the sperutte wilt be « fli the liter skedaddied on a fall rua, y SERVICES YESTERDAY. ‘The English comic opera meets with mach approval, } Arcola, scion of « noble family, betng half brother to eeniaciissatie eateatil nee cdi wits 7a, Seton: NV ork Came arn jenrd, Phitede 10 sare Unnada, Wyma | Nevasea; at, T 4 FLAUNTING FLAGS, ee © Jonel Starr, of the Seventeenth Kentucky regiment, | Tae Rev. Dr. Cheever o1 the Rights of ‘claims the honor for his men of planting the first Cie Hy Iri h flag on the Canada snoro, His color bearers on zemsMi pe reac ug the shore leaped full ten pacts, and scrambling The Rev. Dr. Cheever took for his text, Deuteronomy “ Lodi, wh centl. tested the Pi as Fondered-om the boards of this very neat establish tigated congo ee eee EIGHTH SAIRRD CONUMRT AT IRVING? IALL. ment, situated fa Fourtcenth strost, near Sixth avenue, ameeeiceiaaanel The rain last night ¢i@mot decrase the usunt larg ‘The Doctor of Alcantara -bas been weil received, and gon- S og eftendance at Irving Hal} at the eighth organ concert. erally acknowledged: asa success, The company wil! | _™¥- George Pepper, from Montreal, C. K., but a trans- | ry seincipal attraction wae Miss Kato McDémald, the sm, Torgesen Yo |. Roctor Barth, m up ce bank of the river amid cheers from tho whole | xxvi., 19. He said that tho text inculeated the co.ordi- command, placted throc green flags on British soll, nbie Ligh ecloiiessabin’ war cus tirade eran ot covern, | Perform this-ovening at the Fourtesnth street house, ane. planted Milesian, has come tothe meeting, introduciDg | yong soprano wie -madeunck a succeasful tomt seme Mensurmer, do ; DESTRUCTION OF ARMS. 5! Py v's on Tuesday at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The | f°" the exciting hurdle race and breakneck steople | tiie since at this hall, ne sang Topliff's Rettr end Lew, Apri Zl Aig, Beonters Banks Aigon During tho hurry of embarkation some of the officers | cnt for the good of tho people—all the people—not tho | 1 any Dinatitadea taeeeatam: Kee: Oanee chase his protégé, Miss Nanni Craddoek, ® chestnut |. . “39 shisewahcai eneabesigestiibo SRA 4etaied to atiend to the tran portation of arms, &., | white skinned alono, But all races. All the people should Gal Uiho; Gath: au a? BOekiae ‘od Disc doe, | ene ot Sects wasn, pad tip Voda. Thies hams, oB | ay Nereruec sy: Vebewamdes had “Steele Wel 1 a uae May 2—Of Bethy Head Itt, stip Geeste ghivned soveral boxes of amimiition and ritls ‘meré | pave a share in choosing and passing their laws, and tho pany. bg acer em her meternel progentti is. no? Knows to trnei. Waanie, | °° See” OY Frame Abt imoctyle which fuaARediall | mando, Kellen, from Brore ir Bremen Stine te cneumbered with any surplus arma, and | Tesponsiblilty of obeying them. The people were bound |» -"” *COmely Inne NOE however, does not appear here thia time avw-dituiane: | We cxpectations fornmd of heras her debut. LUrvoise | ey sags “arr ship Billa Norion, Nortot, an Pra fatendiag to move in light tem, a number of fine guns | im allegiance to th» governmont to keop th> jaws, b> ae ee ce ap are poputar | #2¢ Lae done service before tn this toeality. {a brilftamt and beautWally meduleted, and, witheatitle | ogo: hark Chiumbla, Robertes Trapani; brig Afton (Bry, Ter broken to pieces to provent thee ating toto tne | cause, i wisely loglslated, they were God's lam. Lawes | yin Helea mre alesis pene popu ee irae moro cteadinoss, it wil?b@ the noarest approach Lo‘per- an Be wos also dumped into the river. were mado for the people and not for the government, mudecsiagsa saps the aac vo. i Paced ‘n sppearance, su eaet amen, the igh OS eee — sage what be beggin Ncrfadly and Baltimore: SCENES IN CAMP. and goverpment waa provided fur the people, and not Darbe tha ‘© been rehearsing on ¢he-grounds bussed ocetHata, icesinna “ triple eharacter—of the French Spy. The performances | during the wee! on Soigm ¢ Afior night the camp presented quite a picturesque | the people forthe goverament—for all the people collec- voarance, Squads 0: men, grouped around the vari- oes camp She. were Gaaly ‘cbgaged iu various cuisine | 4¥ely, and not for any particular class as the ruling, Operations tat would have done credit to Professor Biot. | pr vilegod of aristocratic elas. All the people had aright The dextority with which chickens’ heada were wrung | o° citizonship from God, and not from the government. Of, aud tho Incredibly short time in which the feathers Sere piccked from turkeys, atiowed that the Irish army | The right of suffrage grew out of the right of citizen- Feo experts at the business, and, that, sherman’s | ship, aud was a right of the people for whom the gov- “Lammers? were well, represented. Others were | crumemt was appointed—of all the people withont respect asiciched out at fnil length upon tue grass, taking that 3 alee) wuich would enable Them to bear up on the fatiga- | % Person or color, To withhold from any person any fog warch they were so soon to commence. Oficers | right which the State gave to another person as a citizen 80 i be secon in little groups pouring over various maps | -would be denying the radical rights of republican'sm. the brown, eight year old horse | trio frou Kreutzer's ‘‘ Nechtlager® im Granada," sung*by’ will conclude with The Pet of the Pesttooats earn Nore sere eee, waa bor matt OF | her and Mowars. Castle atal Campbell, her voico was wall i TONY PASTOR'S OPERA DOURE. his maiden casay on the turf, So says the owner; | Managed amd toned to bivnd in fanttlew harmony witty Tony Paster's company, Tony bimerif taking part, seems rather late in the animal's life for amy very | the male voices. Mr. Morgan played effectively as usual,’ ‘but vt Will play-for the first time this evening ima new sensa- | lofty as I vicstiume to peocine sbameaniene Wee: and was encored in manjrof: his selections. This dis- tional drama. ontitied: The City Messenger, of Ups and | eral Williams, though registered from Nova Scotia, tw a | tinguished'organist has Just roturaed from Washington, Downsof Life in Now York. The cast is a strong one, | Dative of Tennesser, sired by Lexington, His matornal | where he gave two concerts: inthe new Calvary Baptist including: Speculation: Strong, a Yankee, oo a visit to | Pedigroa je abecire. Whaleres his runaine dain may | church, In presence of many of the netablon of that city New York, by Tony Pastor; Frank Herbert, the City Eis peer at the grounds, ‘00d8 started from Hali- | Gounod’s Ave Maria, a duet for the organ and piano, was Messonger, G. F. McDonald; Jacob Grubbin, 7. G. Riggs; | fax with two racers, Gen. Williams and Bluo Net, the | rendered by Messrs, Morgan and Colby im a manner that Rett Nore Sigs: Tho: do. BE meg cel ee Mmith, Redpity, Matanuae fehra’ Bengal, roridence’ Suite Tin news, Somers, Boston , Jom ° Lang, Teemean. RLESTON, Mey 3—Arr steartmbipe Ha: - Moneka. Mershman. Yor 9: er 9 Month, Boge, Or . om Rowph Jemenca, CTuton, Hiokep. Heston. sidwhip Hudwom. Potter, onl; brig Albom Adams, Ayres Nessau, NI; soho pent in Cuba ote L—Are sch Abigail Haley, ‘or Boston, Mogaret A Reinhart Jacob $f canada and ber ratiroads; and the whole would Lave | That form of goverument that has been recently pro- | Abel Saaders, Walter Raton, and Ssen Black, by J. Mack, | Iatter an Irish mare of eome promise, but owing to ina | aoverved the highest cx aston ‘The leat sscrea | SAM : and + “ ‘ ries received on the to St. Johns she was‘sent Ne Omnenen DB The mor ‘do for Salem. Ari me, Cross, NYurk for Viymonth. iorined s waltabie abject tog hese Haney er Fn eae rich” tk question of sndirage can bo | THO'semgs, dances and ballet core before, and at the | back from thet pointe So the honor of the Bue Noses ia | concert will take place at Irving Hall-om next Sunday, | VERNSACOLA, May "Arr sche It W "Morse, Kant, Quite a number of Mertens Canadians who were | rightiully considered, and ouly on thas cam the rights | Conclusion, as uaual, Sam Sharpioy’s Mimatrs) Troupe | committed to the Kooping of the General, Hats entero’ | Tho sumo arsiats, with Miss MeMida+R. Toedi and Mr. Be tnt tora,’ ‘iy fame inner. found inside of the picket lines were captured, and the the colored man be obiained. God rogard- | are preparing for season at th Opera House in the | fF both the hurdie race and steeple chavs. Rider, witi appear. 1 Peute (Pras), Leiba” ‘Var.o38 oxcuses oflered for their invasion of ‘Irish soi! | eth mot culor; He loveth the fatheriess, the | Bowery, OWNERSHIPS AND PEDIORKES. pp Stge ot Sash lat tetas with a . Quenreeatown ouang fin mary Srey | itt Stn SOS wa a en ro ron Pete ee Le | «al tomtminnangeae jad been seized by the up to Faturday evening inclu ‘ng :—| i ae A ee sar sacra ry the that he was not of the tia rights | The Worrell Sisters apposr in a new bili at Wood's | Hw. Camerun, of stnton Island, Maid of Recon ty theatre, Broadway, this evening, when will be presented | two years old, by imp. Newminster, dam Himal: *, now in England; Hampton Court, imp. ». ©, two the fairy extravaganza ontitied Tho-Invisitue Prince, or Old, foaled a8 Hampton Court, Radian, wire Young M orees the Island. of Tranquil Dolighte, The performances | pourne, dam Durindan, Both of Mr. ‘Cameron's appeared He was a renter on shares, hat but ono horas and a | should be the more car-fully jod because of his ‘colt, and on'y*three acres of his corn land ploughed, | heiplessness, The negro has boon d ene itiue ase to Wil from the Piet nts | When tho people are called to do SHIPPING NEWS. . y 's foragers had his horse, and | the; ‘there is no means in the constitution, and eee oat een aaae eitic tie citoal hha little ones itp Bde! er ee Id and | copmmonen with Crossing the Line. Manager Wood | are satires a the sweepstakes, neither of them having (umenso foe NEW ToRE—ramvDiy, | . Canad like their Brtish | marks, resent cond ounees alee ‘ek ever run hore before. . e * Scent wee Na eee armed ine te | wank. anne 200,008 colored soldiers whom we have | °™® ale the appearaneny, ina. engagement, | “Mr. James Buckelew, of Jamesburg, N. J.. brings 1301 wide wavew. morn 1 38 @hcir por tenants. We bope be sueceeded in getting | put forward to advance our freedom, r lives |. of the Nicolo Trowpe, in feats oa tho flying trapoze, re- | War Bashaw, ch. b. (entered by Fumuel Gronindyke, tix — scieaianiicues : his animal, ‘and all that is dear to rocved | volving globes. and. perpendicular ladders. trainer). This horse, though six years eid, has Port of New York, Jane 3, 1866. me... Steen bo te Mi Soke ie ‘Ous unfortunate Buffalonian, who had been to Grand | to reward them by, or ORORGE CHRINTY's MTMRTRZtA. tried his mottle in a tong race, and this is bia Brat appese- Gen slarion, Uetenei. Maltimors: b vitord, dirrel sed Ysiind on a fishing expedition, had been left by his com. | bailot—by which ‘At the Finth o ‘ance before the public. War Bashaw was sired by imp. waik al ner ARRIVED. noob Kiensle, Lake, Philadephia, Sid sete 1 H Wate pan os, and wholly unconscious of the Fenian invasion, | freedom and tho'r rights, just as new FYth Avenue Opcra House, George Christy | Young Langtord, out of a Shark mare, and»was at | p08 cloamer Rorbern. Holler, igre, Borat May 1 vie 1) wean Marre, Lote eee ssa Gusate Bet 4 wuletly working his way up to the ferry on the | Tigi as lowdiod to sis clakuas ri tines eethane oe ane wee | tite, FC, ‘Bush, of Jamesburg, N. J., entore tuo | sire (rom,tort Rotel o,itampion oad tn be siatiinad st fait, Down, NYore. oe pe bar rac onh onapegep oo Oy eee away the right {rom the Aedibe tagngoee indi leau Goddess of Liberty, protected by the Army h ait a ‘ah b., vt. $0 sol, oy Aguas, bat she wee font ihr oe ALE ma AKKHAM, May 30-Are echr Plow Boy Hallet, Phile- to the loyal colored race and the only | Navy, which, proves so attractive, Hehas‘reconstruct- | Balrownie, dam Rhoda, ® prime to, to blame. We have | ed’’ his entire programme with great care, displaying | to be as as the wind (be mado a three mile beat Steamship Marathon (Br), Lem Liverpool May 7, it to vouch fur his nationality, it was only by Eel pres Pa nae Labi jest persuasion and pleading he 'waa suffered neem Menara Bar or efatt swine in, B38, and at Raratogm, last Aucust, an | Yin Queenstown Zid, with indse aud 4B) passenanra, to Fat tous penomine patie ger aun esiac tis peorsete. Stato th 1 dexpowsm ou = majority of good tasto ie the readjustment. In the fourth part bo | 5° Sila'to bs about ihe best tiine ever, made in ihe | Quvatd. June} @AM: lat 4149, low Gap. steamebin Ma thaw ail, Who thet hes tahsled thie ae pon Sr ean te previons Tatiguicg walk, juding them from cith ip. Lm | will produce Excwe vs. Liquor Dealer, wth Joe Waddle- | North); Fatinstone, b. ‘one yoars old, by mp. La he tor to. . 7 ea porte in the ha lle of {nshiowenn ever (urges It of use cag a org Geek Get 000 white inbsbiiants implicit George Gheiaty ; 966, | pidist, dam Rboda, ra or & half sinter of Fleot- hip Hermann (Brem), Wenke, Kreme . aeeeniiailion Our re was stopped three times between the . hoy: pen ia ood ys Oy deity Piast Sella, Dona, b. f,. Uiree years old, by mp. | Southampton 84, ai4 VM with godee’ usd 7a0_ passengers, be Prepared! Words May Above « 0 camp end Froebury’s landing, sometimes marched back | to 412,000 colored. The whites almost to @ man were | an extensive dealer, by G. W. H. Grifin, and Aminadad, | TIMEL MON, Madonwa, sliksione, bm, four yearscid, | (2 Oeiriche & Oo, <A rebols, the blacks notoriously loyal, and, to CG Beayeorvinny peer ywntchermmper enmiorsnir | coool ont administration, those 412,000 would be under | by W. % Budworth, coacluding with Happy Times tor j by imp. pid, ov ot Pann, by Siar Darin; ited | (Beem, from New York Ft Toga ik health, tite and happiness by nogtoatt Tanudiant money, he ‘prevatiod on one "Joe" to | the ‘of the 201.000 whites,” 0 in Misieaippl | All, introducing-every member of the troupe. Wing, b. £, two years old, by imp. Balrownie, out of | Sari'as aM: tat 4045, reported during the pat week. af wee Bir'nim ou American svt, Joo bong in great fear that | 381,000 whitos to 438,000 colored, and the consitation, | * peed 2 Cyclone, by Vandal—in the lant day's wtako Yor (wo year | for Cowes, Sth, iat Grleyt MARSDEN 8 ASIATIV Cul) Men iond forsoot measure which our siators In. Bremen ow every Eo" same biog” Foning Deaton mice | (Vcravoui eantng is wo be amended so that AS the hall of the San Francisco Minstrels, No. 585 | ° Mr. Huntor, of Westchester county, N. ¥., enters bh. | Company’ "Ed be See" Dep wt reed wee in ‘nade Lim laul om for tapection, and who gr ‘and rule over the colored—a loyal | Broadway, Messrs, Birch, Wambotd, Bernard and Backus Keotncky, ave. yoars, by (prone of alngnolia; fre |S acing? ph eng ecary Will Mets » eal * Porn, ‘a peared to have ene he in ae 'y- ee proclaim their three hundred ad ninety-third perform Uiencce mare (Arecia ts half brother to Lodi) ; Vielen, . hones Pe Union, popmard. ¥ oe leans such preparations ae bo knows te bo vatnabio. The re okioedhinn deed oc A ae Sermon by Arehbishop McCloskey tm Ala | asce to “crowded bouses;"' «moat wold evidence that | f three rears, by Laxingwom, oat of Reis. wivington's | oun Vrgs Bal ey Baratza 7, ora, si ise Wotapun tt autsats TONG, G ample ees ors to amuse | dat Jette, eh. f.. three tm rownte, out | and passengers, rray, Ferris & Oo. nat ican dy H ; During tbe afternoon ® boat containing heresy f ee Soe ree orTe md igi - De meeee eae, Nees Sere if of np. Comfort, by Lrish fed Caicher lon 74 40, spoke brig Mexican, from Masansas tor Ihiladel- Coctrum, made up of levee know want vals pest 1s} Jo: ds from Buffalo, who, = hay hed to.ge7e.at the | archbishop MeCloskey proached s sermon last evening | ciated. ‘An arople bill has beem issued for this ovening, | f 17D. Comiue®, by tre SME, fk. wadow oe | a ele "| of the Galinays Bed Nes aoe cpyreres ionte ia'the baterte Name poser: soty 0 the hail of the Michigan as Becre- | at St. Mary's church, ou Grand street, the proceeds of © THR CHILDREN'S SINGING YEBTIVAL charge of bis trmucr, Jacob Pinous:—Wataon, 8, 6, three | gery tn G Heinckew & Patesore, one Jjodice, Depot 46) broadway Steameh.p Glaveus, Gale, Boston, with mdse, to Isaac aiden ‘The third and last repetition of the Orpheonist and | years, by Lexington, out of Amn Watson, « tleuc yond as prom E: Welles’ regulations required, on her ‘cap- | which ar) to bo applied to the benefit of the schools of Yorrth, ac., tree yousm, wy Lexington, ovt of Miriam, be i Hencoe; Bayswater, br. h., three years, by Loxingwo, Sel ecwont Queen, Hutchinson, Liverpool. $1 days, with od Sek gonemnen on shat seme ne that parish. Tickets of admission were sold for one | charity children’s winging festival takes place at the | ns ros owe ‘ ‘THE LOOKERS OF. andlae and (9) passengers, to argh. Oo, jst inet, of | y Uj -, al once doliar, and judging from the number present, allowing | Cooper Institute this evening. Director Grau permits | oui of Hayleaf, » Yorkshire mare. vet : i, ' From early morning ie Sgn were citi. ‘ . talrty 4 ‘ in the perfor He as Keeping of Mr. Pincus is a's0 Norwich, « four oe hat, passed steamebip City of Manchester, hence for Whe 4 soort e Yo G zens might be won ou the cars, on foot, and_in vehicles | for noa-payers, the receipts might bs fairly estimated ot | Signor Boschetti to take par year old colt, brother of the eclebrated Norfolk. Nor- | “ship Bugente (Ham), Cahubley, Hamburg, #0 days. S'S | bargls, and 10 vertenty eafe ta all comes. 0 bottle. £ pi Sa Rock | Ave | handred dollens, 0 all ovente not cherhof tas. “| will be asslated by ether ardvie of nate: | Wich was made a prisonae of war by Jef Davia’ partisan | mAso'and 977 passengers. to Kt M Sloman AYaye tad the Senet ‘gu not eeo theciash of | There are two schools in St. Mary's parish, via: —St ‘MRS. COMWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. H one Tenaya fo cone ae sige gpa bi deaths ond | Kieth 8 thé passage, ass aid ie Mary's Female Institute, in Madison street, former! It is seldom that a larger or more fashionable audience ir. Weldon bas six bores in lis le, viz. :—Lnther, te ’ 4 . J \ . But t up * te, y b. b., four years, by Lexington, out of Belle Lewis, a | Y's Goatrey, Cooper, Palermo Mareh 10, and Gibraltar Crhtaarel i yy ¢, 1 owes, xi ume 8p: | Rutgers Instivato, and the Brothers? school for boys, on | assembles ia any place of amusement in Brooklyn than | ¥t.40"yYatherluogs be bh, six years, by Loxingion, | 4 ais! Sirti Qe ia THE FENIAN WANTS. Pitt street, After the beautiful service of vespers the | that which welcomed the reproduction of the Nalad | ont of onmamner; Knighthood, b. h., ~~ years, dl Had» pate ted ge A pan yy BA ‘Tho only thing tat Colonel O'Neill seemed to lack for | Archbishop introduced the subject of his address, ‘“The | Queen at Mrs. Conway's Park theatro last Saturday eve- Kaige of Ds Cost wo Ciyeers; Lapwing, & £, nid day: oe fe ruid was horses, and these he seemed determined to | Body and Blood of Christ, or the Memorial of the Holy | ning. After some weeks of active preparation the | yy’ uiree years, ty Seythian, Young Meg, ee seeds or thee tte Saree Eucharist,” involving the doctrine of transub-| management bas succeeded in bringing eut this agroe- | out of ola Mog. meter Ane Conner, 8G, teens Taide, could manage to elude any large force that might | stantistion ae able spectacto in superb style. The leading characters of | Years, by ‘azoleuo, ig pin eye the af : oe be seit against them, wipe out small parties and do great | Bovis, Churth, tie the cast wore well played by Mrs. and Mr. F. B. Conway, pe ty Wena cat ie Laky Toookiio, and coffer, Arrty Maia (> « lgegagenal tie theta man, Gooaln & Dickinson Address Pollak & fo manufacturers, O82 Wrostwey near cus to order, balled and repaired (ot Beston). Sparrow, Messing, 66 dae, sett A Micketson May IR, lat 4, lon @ rt Wing, from Boston for West Coast of i ded. ‘ sebrth, =a, Hridgaport jo belle, ae poate SCARE. wassa ence td 'the feet totrangemen ¥. wopomnige ng — hs oe Sag adin ce an Bias cOhouie & Hal, ef Prince Overge'e county, Md. Cha iy, a I MERay, Marcin, o8 dare, win ‘The Canadians were not so much under aj following down Barrett and Mile. Asriol, the latter . have four Richmonds im the field, as follows:— Ho ee ien tot Restos). Revralion, Lisbon, « days with grace and sprightinese. Mr. Conway as Sir Rapert | iors, ch. bh, four years, by Revenue, out of Maroon, & | wth cork. Ao. w LK Amairos & Co Fearnaught had nothing particularly startling to do, but | Gi ‘chmond, four years, by Two Bite, dam (Hana), Bloghoft, Arectho, Pit, 9 days, ‘of cangor from the Fen ans as from the “rough”’ friends beg. nning of the I~ he h by Childe Harcit; Bagene, agod horse, by Reve- ong f tho N. F. lice, who they feared would swarm | restoration ‘over inh Bombo ss higlt to plunder. ferred to ~ of travellers Performed evenly and correctiy. Mrs, Conway's Lur- 7 ~ ‘ollie Jones (Br Morant Bay, Ja, 16 NEW YORK VOLUNIKIMS ON THE MOVE, petopishment ; ‘out of Fanny Fern, a Glencoo. At the breaking ont ine Jonee Be sal, Mors ‘Aboot eleven o'clock last evening a detachment of the Te Sectes concn line, Queen of the Nalads, was fine. She looked the ne rebetiion Bagene was Io the hands of a gentieman | ™),2 Grrr’: £3.00," RZEe Gesdenns, Odage, with ongee Bix: Orth iment, New York Nat onal Guard, consist. world, He pointed Virginia, for training, and being cnt off from comma. | wise Horlog jes o° twenty-four men, under charge of Lieutenant pers a by ' n with his owner, Mr. Hall, then roviding 'n Mi Brig Mery fobtens (or Grimes, Glace Bay, 8 days, with hom piatnt, oiaitzer, tor the pipe ya eof embarking on a propeller to | meus of, their devot. a oS does Rinine, went through the business with an ease and at | 14°‘. (he hor tne nt ite oto tbe hands of | criiz Vander (Br) Cane, Windsor, NB, 1 days, woth | SYCS a nan ATIVE PiLta. oe me fom: yointdown the river; but just as they were moving {nS ca aoe oe ity corated former ap. | the same time an attention 10 details which might be | {ho voldiory. After th clone of the war ho was restored tal Tutent, 6 dae tang Sieiedegecin ne agreed te Me ee | penis fo that mraprtenny me Cafbeion an Sp is A ee pclae case afl peeps riempe ee cecal: ae tack, cet, Gene Peer es. Beatty iiawia de Co. "May Bh lat 2316, ton 68 00 “tnd oF salient toawaken a epirit of tation among his pte , gpeed and bot rk, ch f., 5 war 8 Sa A liberally mening loward the completion of the e@ie ‘And here it may be proper wo say a word of the Indies | TU oh ruing, vat of Maroon, by Glencoe’ Hard Tack ‘waa | Spike mine Asvar Angus Humeren, PR, 16 dogs, wih HE NEWS IN THE CITY. tnadgusated by the late Archbishop Haghes. Arch. | of the ballet. The leader was good, Other theatros 1 year, being io bad condition and out of | . bishop MeUluncey 4a pleasing and earnest speaker, generally ond here, and leave the supernumeraries to be Creed ng nas eo ‘Tic agitation of the publio mind of Now York: on the-| has 8 Gear voles, whey fails Sow and. distin CAR: | cuypiied from the most crede and,ensuitable materials | cousting of five nabte specimens of work, tm ebarge of Fenian queetion, which is now pre-eminently regarded as Not so at the Park. Although, excepting Miss Barrett | Mr MeCoam, ee ae. fy Ba gy ‘ b.. b AKI \, Lon 5 a o the qucstion of the day, was as acuve yesterday as ever Religious Festi in Montreal. and one of two others, they made no pretensions to terp- | fl UF Osman Lexington, out ot Tousy, Tho vews published in the Henatp in the morning was Mowrneat, June 3, 1866. sichorean perfection, they did not offend by awkward: | 5. mporied You fannie Butler, b. m., full slater da: again day among the Roman Catho- were ful apd attractive, and in | to King Lor, five years old; Dott, three years, &. f, ont of read atid discussed universally, and the satisfaction | To-day bas been a guia day nes, Many quite graceful and attr akon mre; by Med Auibony: Bar King, ch ke four | wre te Frown, Place, Biewthers, 6 days, with frait, *, D days, with trait, Hater Dye=The Kotareed Joints and on, being Fete day, or the Ca of the Host, The ed , where they were | *‘ : ae ere .io | by it in the minds of the Irish people was com pombe 3 _~ phn prs om nan ae the seene in the iilumipated cavern, wher 4 OTe oot by Runggold, out of Moliie Jackson's dam, Kmnma od vy Dt EACH ARIK, 10) Broede plee. However, full as the accoun:s wore, they only | \yirneased in these . wer Be the procession including | discovered reciining in thetr native cleraent, they ap | Wripiit, aes | incica cd the desire to Lear more, and every one was | many thousands of both soxes, poared really like the poet's imaginings of the fairies of | Mr. Morris ae A Sap. 2 Mag msg Fo bth | Florence Lowk-Stiteh Sewing Marhimeca anxiously watching for the first news of the morn- the grotte—and no sensible man could censure tho | oer Je tare; shew o two year old giay colt, full by nher the WINE CO, 0 Bronte inv, es t was evident from the tone of the latest squire of Sir Rupert, Mr. Davidge, for leaping into the | to Throw’s Neel, HESCE a wacmt oetwer de-pa'cics published in the papers that the position MEXICO. water and embracing one of them, The wousters Am-| (x njel has four horses five of uel O'Neill aud his band was becoming exceed wis “types pm e ne phibio (Mr. Denier) and Carbuncle (Mr, Groves) ~ } M oon of | a . " cd " Juarer Willing to wer the neon h in all conscience. The a by Mr, t {tick Every ona recosnized the fact that the | SBSees Willing So, Bice se oven h.deoas enough in all conscience. e nl ch. | / r ris was upon tim, and that be could no longer con- te be Called, de. Tirrel!, was very fine, and the mechanic # worke od oh, sites “eS teu! ogainst the overwhelming and rapidly accuma- {From the Ketafette of May 3.) satiefactorily, In fact, Mra, Conway may woll feel a ot eianet eaubidion ; } pte , mane . 1 : ~ iments wo hit with any chance-of suc- | 4 letter from st Thomey dated March 16, refers to | degece of pride ip the manner in which tho pleor has — ‘ ' i ¢ Poude Hawttle Uproste Hate : peony an arrangement alleged tw have been entered into by le te daeame wiath thet ekor bas one horee-Lady Dan Bryant, b. f oar port vt “J " ce The qustion aroee, “Can be ecape from | Jrarea and Gen, Sania Anna, accord 'ng to whch the lai. | been put upon her stage, and with the su ch hes |, V. Soosatot bas ous heres, Lady s rant, Bf ed 7 . t th? Thore woo knew him aid that | tér ts to take the place of the formor crowned hor efforts to give the Brookiymites a tens | 0%) " op peng u cotifident ho weuld Rover eurrender | 1% this Connection the Herta de More publishes the | which they-could fully appreciate, The Naisd Queen | © yy enetecer enntemplated bringing oot bis bay hores oO Wee to “nite others marntained that he must jnev). | (howing:—\We havejast soon @ Iiter frum Don Jom) | 2 ivan io night, fh ia attractive enough to hold | M.D a of Tallyho and Oratrix, but for private rea sare ‘ . Heothers mavntained that ie ar the sons | Maria igiesias, one of Juares’s ministers, dated ia the | will be & / tons couctaded to let him remain outwide of the ring thie ieakeoe = ieee decd. Ae latioe part of ast monty at Paso det Norte and Mesilia, | the boards for an extended season ome me 0 oe thee th ioforming the Jnarist fenders and other liberals that pocnét"s OPERA EOUEA, sRocELTZ. Mr Semuel Carter, of Tennosee, has the three year old | aie iumn ° 6 force vor “ . C mv) : hacace, Howe Sewtn Maethine peor th iste force at Kort Juarez, a: a cosneil of is ministers, had determined (9 |e eee etn en a opium come } nt. Delegate, by’ Highlander, ost of Rilen Dale, by | Bree own, Jc. Feesdook Mo. 009 3 ‘ te (ed to (hem uptot transfor the direction of aflaits to Gen, Saute Anna, who fe. Shamrose veer | pe Jim the payers were forwarded. But this only | vould undertake tle political restoration of the country. | dians, inclading Archy Hughes, Charley White and 8. % 1 w . res en rtor u . Mr Rotinson, of Boston, baa Cllaax, bh. am F sestne te hone fertppr intel aoe tas situation, ant | Santa Auna, it was expeote!, would call « vatonal con- | purdy, at his Opere House, Mr. J. Glenn, a well knowD | yon, uy imp. Balrownte,.out of an Imported Araby wi Jonun J. Btafl & fan Mave Itrinored to a ae ir touited states, goverament waa too | Vention tn Onder to ascurtain the will of the majorly Of | 1 ia esse aa engagement today, and all are | Her th the chrowlele of genealogies, eo far as bad 185 Cieammvers sree, batwame Hate ° on last Saturday. THE TR A oe of the institutions of ol fon \e Goeg mH ona } an * on some, si ‘et j THE RDITO! a | to need any de! deseription. In the T notice in your imsae of to-day a paragraph heated there adaptation yo So peryeee “Caution to Emigrants,” being a case of Roberts vs, Bus and the track itenif, © ercie toed, before Judge Barnard, in regard to the sale of Ten- arriy ; the people regardiug the form of government most {in preventing the reinforcements from reaching " 5 Pehinoe but ati adinitted that the government bad sccopable to the country.” hale thageone ei ‘The Exterminating Polley of Maximil- n—The Austrian Volanteers. our) belllon-—bleckade of robola-em the border ai ‘The following i an extract from the Memorial Diplo Th marique, 13th of May :— oth, Pee of New York mormon, Nd, ie vo ry Prince Paee 7 —e el =e: rowds oround the bulletin boards, notwithatand iO few ow acd wo dexpaveher wore admounced the | according to an American letter published in the Timea, Peo. lc became very inpatient. the Minister of the United States at Paris Sere fume oxtra was incued, and the boys wont along | gedted to the Cabinet at the Tullenes that ° pur ‘ * 1 of arresting the military ruprionla in Mexico, = of ‘Saple’ et hd Le Yo co aon io Whe Jeariet ernment should informed of the limit fainod a repetition of the news ennounced by the Hwnat Frenoh fm (he morning. Rye ae om tee wubdrewe. grester part of his the TRE DEner. | thelr surrender to the forces of the United States, | communication with The contest among three te, exciacivety, will j 0 kan Nee nested toe Pheabath pert, LL ggg re Spot, catine, Pal River " Kaiba biti Uyain, Poul bier Fhe CTT ieee & Lacy, Roubing, Vall River presdon, that my brother, the said Bustood, haw had | Tin Cui Many number likely (0 aklend, $F tremens Tt Pas amt Yor Pita Aatiphirn, ore . ‘Veo ot woe MY, je Machi nentote pol eg ET) Unien Hationh” eet take place on Bey ss an eee eines eget ts Browne's Cmlorntraa oy ae ES 5 Eig soteeabeanes " by any = tthe aby are ane gems me wire