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S new YORK HERALD, TH apay, JUNE 2, 1866, THE PACIFIC, <a rename eet | HOBOKEN RACES, ~s a Africa. Earring with hes head Boeron, Jt 1866. in front of Captain Mosse, who was halts leDg'ds shent ‘The steamship Africa, which oe sailed His Excellency Solonel Prado, Provisional Dictator, re- of Richmond, Lady Blessington fourth, tw@ lengths seventy-one pamengers for Halifax and plied as foliows:— but three lengths in advauce of fe herrea ‘Bhe carries out no gold, but about §16,000 so Senne haere et Tere ct | AMOTHER GREA ¢ ‘sede ‘cong’ runeing, ant went to the rtat before be | ‘suttramesessssnesensntees MOVEMENTS OF THE SPANISH FLEET. | fie ceriteessater a Geyer vas TOAY AT “QCAUCUS, | Sie oe eee ket | SHIPPING NEW S, = nganalstint ‘with, the ade : {9M | Kiem wareassssecore 4 EX OTED RESUMPTIO OF HOSTLITES. | Fra Ses peena cote #8 AND TURFITE SE aaee of preserving the institutions of that great nation. It gives PARE me’ the highest satisfaction, sir Minister, to hear the judg. Valparaiso Being Strongly ment which the representative of the United States haa Just The Hurdi¢, Race the Great pronounced in such high terms upon tl use my government bas made of an authority which, contradictory Attraction. also with the republican has been Fortified. fine eee trans for the ‘purpoes of suede mndence of Peru ‘i pee lene d aaa ee a tly of Amore, of which Tamas, jealous aa of tha CLEARED, vhi enamels Louidons (Br), Cutting, Liverpool—National ‘Steamship de Cubs, Smith, Greytown—M 0 Re- ‘Steamabtp Eagle, Greene, aaisnmahip Fung Shuey, Hidretsy New Oslett ui Low. Brown. NYork: Brown, Brown. is, Raper tah rie % ‘Witch, Ms 4 Bent Nee aoe", Na Toman ere Maley 2 Foca tat be Sioa ti us Pordiands sehr, M Teor, Phliadcipbia; Berk Ne- poleon (Nor), Sablk, ‘Liverroot, June own country. Iam animated by the hope that, * Steamehtp Ellen 8 Terry, Chapin, Newbern—C Goodspeed. A ‘of Limertek (s), Jones, New f Minister Hovey by the whaienac nay tee Apprmennone c ihe sett O'00D ‘UNNING AND CAPITAL SPORT. Richmond "Uingsign. yey reer ow Fone Sia gen, Wiliam ll Rosario vis q Rreception © er y bY ment of awakened. the’ people of the United States will wee ‘he. ke. ‘he. Bieamsbip Dingo, Sherwood, Portland—H B Cmmwail & | gilt faving Houle, Now tiavo; Evowan,, Sealth, H Dictator of Pera. Hr mz Roce” of whieh the. Perutian’ people have. put. 1h tyes Wana, pring, ew Batorerergnes | Pat fshN Gi jaro Mansing MYCE: Langwso, | « | Pracaes ikditec thas yous ar General have beon chico’ , | Ye@terday was the second day of the Hoboken races, Ship Golden Fleece, Nelson, san Franclso—R M Cooley | Poe%ot, 874004, MY estan Taspen, nich exist between Jour country and my own, “Youray at | 804 will be remembered long and pleasantly by the Ship Satire (Br), Thomas, Sydney, NSW W Oumoron. | V1"C: Gravesend Gun; Ostois, Lagerwally and Adress, ®@peeches of the General and the | 4225955 ‘“oute muse you nequninied wih tae fact) jet; | MARY Who witnemed the scone, The sssemblege ea ite Freee rrere Goal Die Sonne, Berg, and Depesche, Alt- Dictator. {fRena tatertaa forthe people of the United Siar, 2° Ship Constitution (Br), Mitchell, St John, NB—Wiliums & mann, Saran Otagn, Lank, Boron, Teas lively are the sentiments, of affectionate estew ,°*yugt Crested Wave (Br), Laker, Lonéon—Boyd & Hnck. | » Maisovnne, March 26—Arr Pactolus, Tobey, NYork; 8th, | C1800," a M. R—! Simonson, Port. L. ust + a 4: Ocean Hane, Brandt, NYork: Wi Senekant, SapE, rE 0,0 Caer: Montreal. Cua P Phi fa" Oth, aes frien Br eee a Maris, Daley, Bost n:Cyelo vias \. H BPs H Baker, a Sf dled + aa JaDANG, April 17—S1d Born Boston, ““aark Campanero (Br), Speight, Rio Janeiro—Penderpast “hah Be D r el Ogee ee nuppel, Manzanilla—Hagemeyer mal ol same and same identical ¢1 everyibing will be harmo as sas one official relations, remain ured of “Preparations to Enforce Payment of the Debt | omit rutin tbeodnene aeeeal Bod podbot Due by Beuador to the United States. eae ‘Minister with the respect and good wishew’ of ail, ‘THS LADIES « ‘Were present in force; for the State of New Jersey, whose Political antecedents may have been rather equivocal, Bri 4 Bart Tweed (Br), McDougall, Cow Bay, CB—J F Whitney J. & Wateon entered b. h. Captain Moore, by Balrow- | o2#* Orona (Br), Day, Liverpool, NS—G Wheelwright & 1A’ of Jennie Rove, 6 Rose (Br), Piper, Boyd & Hincken, POLITICAL MATTERS IN PANAMA. THE FENIANS. Bie ee ee eee zen tt Evenlag dar (ir), Doda. Lesdomterrye Mealy & | BADAKa, Fine Are renstamed, owen, Carey ke. ae a The Canadians Again Fr? ghtonca—The aim Fal, by Chl4d‘Barola, 4 oath ol, Tod end eo Reena Western 200% San Francie} 1, Parkertburg®, Douglas, Geuteal Amer Frits WHIEA, ..05 accossesvacccevercscsecscceccoccsesocccs BS M. HL Sandford entered oh. m. Earring, by Ringgold, B-Anen Crem), Klemp, Londenderry—-Roge Velunteers Once More te be Called Ke. dam Emma Wright, 4 years old, blue blue...... 8 Schr E C Howard, Nickerson, Swan Island—J © Baker & entered b. m. Co, ——. can ports. » \CRuNSOLIFFE, March 28—A: snetseo. {The steamship Arizona, {Captain Manry, from Aspin-| Out, d&c. Cee ee tn aes ie ae June 5—Arr Kentuckian, ‘wall on the 13th inst, arrived at this portiyesterday. | SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO JHB Y gw YORK HERALD. D. McDaniel ie Weare indebted to Purser W. B, Murray for the prompt Tororo,’ ¢. W., June 20, 1866. io. ilipes; dala Tilo, © years oid red and Bins. srcceee @ | Bene ine roca lice rerisowN L Moorealy & 1oSTDNEN) NSW, March 26—Arr Egeria, Emery, Petropau- \deutvery of our South Pacific flee and despatches, The | There is a ramor here, on W hat basis I cannot say, Repro eit pes BAe wees oar pee wee NO—Thomas a | BHANGRA, April 18—Sid Finzel, NYork. following is the specie list of the Arizona:— that the volunteers are about & , pe called out again for 5 Holmes. " ington, wemaarons, I feb Garobel, Mickaat, Rangoon: res { FROM SAN FRANCISCO, 8 L Issace & Asch 1,850 | active service, The Caledow ig rifle company has re THIRD RACE. Sehr ER doco renee ren Brunt 2 Bagh. ‘7th. Akbar, Crocker, Melbourue; a7 3 Alcs Bal, Ross, ‘Wuncan, Sherman & Ribon & Munoz... $8,780 | ceived orders this evening tae for Dunville. ‘The third race was one of the best that was ever wit- | of"? » Holmes, Pom Boynton, Sunderland. Bld Ist, Sophia Helene, » Boston,” Co... $75,540 Wells, Fargo & Co. 1,244 dart st once for Dany: nessed between two three year olds at milo heats, | Schr W 8 Baker, Pearce, Gloucester. pet RS, Tone Sadar Mines Hensees, Stns. Rare f me Kelly & Co. 81,546 E. & HT. Anthony The oath of allegiance is & »ing administered to all sus- the throe heats being closely contested, and the | Schr WH Bowen, Jackson, Providerice—G N Stranahan. | pry Groaby NYorke ah, Walor Witeh, Knight, Baltimore in & Russell 6,701 | & Co, 225 | pected parties hore. Ald® -man Foster this afternoon | Junllly worn-by the local beauties as by their cousins of | two ilies that ran were 80 evenly matched in| Steamer W Woodward, Cundiff, Baltimore. Sr Jonx, NB, June 2—Arr ships vans; Lorely, ‘ eter Naylor. . 15,000 visited the terminus of thy ; Northern Railway for that | ™etropolitan brown stono houses, and the muslins and | gyoeg that the heats were decided the advan. | Steamer Mars, Grundy, Philadelphia, Marcveson, and Reichard, Brenkstone, NYork; brig Prince- . & W. 650 | purpose. Of one hundred and two of the employes six es, whose glories are on the wane, wore as scarce got at the send-off. Enchantress, the favorite ARRIVED. of Wales, Alexander. di aghr Wellingion, Bagle, d refused to take the oat), There is talk Of a) noted | 88 the coal ‘scuttle bonnets which we vaguely re- | stone hundred to forty previous to the start, ran | Steamship Arago, Gadsden, Havre June 6, with mdse and or Cee being or. the ing Bots 1,560 | Fenian colonel being an jng the prisoners here under an third mn toe Jersey Derby, and is by Lexington out of | Pasmengers, ta J Comstock, sptawiah Tih 28: with tate | A foyal saxon, Readall, NYore, @ sa 400 | ling. Ellen Bateman, by Glencoe, while Dot, her opponent, is | and passa to ibe Pacihé Mul Steamship Coe eo ‘Tuxipan, June $—Arr brigs Mary B_ Thompson, Warren, 4,000 _———— @ double Giencoe, being by Antbony by Glencoe, out ‘Stearanhip ‘Columbia, Barton, Havana June 16, at 1:30 PM, | Boston; Grace Darling, Shaw, NYork; 6th, barks Rosamond, 100 | A Party of Fen® Shipped as the Crew | time the privilege of its epi beeen of Lanra White by Gl'ncoe, and a moro promising pair | with mdse and passengers, to Garrison & Allen. Wallace, and Mary 0 Dyer, ‘Peak, Asphiwall; sor Kltza? mind prose teams 1 if seccesceonoa QSGhs | 00 SOS Aemte | aie te, at Portland, | Class of society looks upon displays of equine feotness | Of, {less not tobe found in New Jersey at the prosent pasmenaeras Taatter. 16th nat 2510 Yon 79 a spoke |. Valsanalse, May 16—Arr bark, Artemise, Brown, Coquim a Me, Bound ¥ for Montreal—Attempt to | with interest because of tbo danger attenant upon the | "8™€ .0¢ Dot won the pole, and jumping away with | brig Stephen Duncan, from Malagorda for New York, is days | bo, Bid itn bunk Neniune, Wilimne Melbourne, | Oar Panama Correspondence. Seize the Vem ,el—The Attempt Frustrat- es of the lead Was soon Jong in frdat, nieh she increased Sisamehty Hatteras, Parrish, Richmond and Norfole, with | werb. re 2 ak Webtoot, Humphrey, from Otago, NZ, fot P i ingstor y sal- or charter. Paxana, Jano 12, 1866. ed and the ¥ .utincers Secured—Progress ¥ ee cointreeh fone at tg half by Enchantr-es foro. | "Stestashin Nevers, Baker, “Boston with indee and pas- | Wannen Poisr, June 5—Arr Fannv Fer, Butler, 8t John, ‘The Arizona, from New York, reached Aspinwall carly ofthe Trial ofthe Fen! Raiders, &c, ‘on the morning of the 9th inst. Her passengers, mails | SPECIAL TELY gam TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. sults of outdoor sports. ing the pace. Ou the lower turn Enchantress stili fought to Innac Odell, for the lead, and lay on the quarters of Dot as she came US ahip Par Qobure, Penescsta, WY ‘axa, May 29—Arr achr Ellen Linton, Brown, New York; THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE DAY me a bark Warren, Averill, Leith. i days, Ship T J Southard, Maxwell, Leghorn, 57 days, with mar. | June 4, bark W commenced betimes, and little knots of the interested | into the quartor stretch. A fine strusgle home and the a ~ , and cargo left Panama for California the same afternoon Movrneat, June 20, 1966. | Si Taitiated were Kolding converso on the grounds as | favorite was beaten, Dot going under the atring Eha'calme‘aimont the entire pansage. ‘May €in tat a7 18 ton | ae ‘on the Golden City. 4 The sbip AoW je McKenzio has just arrived at this port | early as ten o'clock. As each successive train—and they | in front, making the heat in 1 “47. Ala 49 8, Alexander Miller, of Boston s seatsan, fell froma alot nin ESE - . Tho Sacramento, from San Francisco, arrived this | from Portland on the 20th of May last. A day or two | were many and slow, and all comfortless for the lack of | Second Heat.—One hun to Ard now offered FRECKLED OR SUN BURNED SKIN. c ed the | on Dot, At the start she swerved a little to the Hark Allion (Ban), Blesnbrosk, Cardiff 84 Gaye, with con) THE EPFECTS OF SUN AND AIR. worming, bringing two hundred and sixty-six passen- | before leaving the captain shippod a crew, including the | ProP"t ans received continual. asoossiens tos tgnantey, | and Enchantress jumped to the side and took ten ea Oe ee of | “The tadios of New York have this aammer something that gers and about $1,330,000 in treasure, about a third of | officers, at a* shipping office in Portland. On the 19th of | and towards noon, while an ascent to the up- | and ras got away on pretty even terms and dashed Bark “Coder” (Brem), Rohifs, Bremen, $1 days, with | they have never before hed with yn reach. It i greap whieh is for Europe, On the evening of the 6th of June | May the cay tain, on going aboard, found the men drunk around tho it thing to be able to roam in the fields or promenade permost seats would have beon perilous, a de- scent to the below would have involved the endangering of so many high hata, that a casting o turn as if yoked together. They ran head | mdse and 240 passengers, to Ruger Bros. Had ome death on ‘and head past the quarter pole, and down the back- fey wallop, See onto ey At ol in tow stretch they were ‘sido by side. In this way they ran | of steamer Seth Low, the hawser paited. throwing over. the beach unrestrained and without any other preventative th “ Whe Sacrameuto spoke the America, near Acapulco, | and threo armed sailors Ree iee oF STEMATE: De PARIS” agutust freckling ‘and ing the rest of the crow, tannii Everybody who has used it knows this to be true. dound up from Nicaragua who were unarmed, about the deck, swearing they were | or rather pitching down, of the venturesome m until going into the lower turn, when Enchantress show. | Siar the mate and two seame.s; one of the latter Joseph It ls only to those who have not done so that this informas PAKAMA FOLIFICR, bloody EY iglishmen. ‘Tho mates during this time were | would ha © been an incident. of ‘certain occurrence, | ed her neck and shoulders in front of Dot; but the latter | Auscncy, “Ayes drowned, the other, with the mate, was | tion ja nocesnary, “L/ Kinail”” removes! all nese and Meantime, and while the occupants of tne stand perused the morning papers or partook of luncheons, whose con- densatory powers were by that time fully tested, the sporting men on the sward made up their books and chatted audibly, giving forth their opinions as to the issues of the race, The pool dealer, from his tribune, invited the gaping crowd to invest their Treasury notes ‘on the bor: and show the actual esteem in which tho were held; and, while the betting was heavy pro- vious to the contest, during the intervals that elapsed between the races, the losers, far from being dispirited by their ill-fortune, dealt more heavily than before Mince the last maj) the Isthmus hasbeen unusually | trying ¢ > drive the unarmed sailors back to the fore- ‘Wet, our only variety having beon a few heavy rain | castle. ‘The captain met them and induced the geerms. The President has started for the interforon | unarny 54 men to go to the cabin. On the tour of inspection. He is accompanied by atolerably | paseay ¢@ between Portland and Picton the chief ‘wong force of aoldiers, and evidently does not think it | mate ‘named Wood, became so belligerent that he was pafo to travel alone. The election in Panama for the | Telie ved from uty, which act brought matters to a cris 4 Sees | Sens MWe forces, General Olaste. To those accustomed | 4 signs of Wood, who was the leader'in the conspiracy, aicootoratione ot oie ane. TSA BEAU. al Broadway. sole dvcolorations of ine ary, WSK BEAU. Ga Breedway, Ment Malted on nddfessing JARED & RENE, Genera} Agenis, Philadelphia, ~A—A—A—A—A_ TRULY SPLENDID REFRIGERA- tor is B FORD'S celebrated Nonpareil, involving 4 Aagreat saving of lor, with Increased frigidity of temperature. 10,000 from $6 & upwards; coolest and sweetest in the E. D. BASSFORD'S great central housekeepers? buzw ina, Glass and Crockery, Cooper's Institute and Astor place, nign of the golden kettle, corner store, DIVORCE LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ANY STA’ without publicly or waseven with her again at the three-quarter pole. A | Hark Maddalena Vassallo (Ital), Gallo, Genos, 70 days, Doautiful and exciting struggle lasted until they passed | with mdye and 81 passengers, to O Fabbrivottt, under the string, Enchantress winning the heat by a Bark Sovento (Hus), Wittemann, Havana, 10 days, in bal- head in 1:60%, wihark Aberdeen (ot Eator 8 Third Heat.—Enchantresa was the favorite again. She | with ncivere ny CP Bane toe nm Cardenas, 8 days, = - peo Cd btn tow ares [arre hag brought up Brig Gaprera (Br). Bedford, Cienfuegos, 16 days, with su- jor the decidi: great unnecessary | gar, to McCully & Marsh. trouble was tae, to get the best Sih send oft fe ues * Goliniat (8), Emery, Manzanilla, 17 days, with nchantress, but all the epginee! ol ic] iel a Dot got tho best of it, and went around the turn a length | phi chin ose Mov Klouthera, 6 days, with fruit, to in front, and was two lengths ahead at the quarter pole. Schr Kolon, Jasper, Lingan, 10 days, with B Enchantress thon forced the paco and was only’ ope | Swain. Pet Ungan, 20 dara with coal, to work ¥ ere completely foiled om the 6th of June, after leaving | with the banker of an hour, At lovgth, aftera long | length behind at the half-mile pole and less at the three- | | Brig Onental (Br), Nickerson, Cow Bay, 8 days, with coal, ‘ Ff oo eg (De Tan ‘to the mysteries of clectioncering and ballot-bor stufling, | 7 victon Wood—exasperated at the failure of his i, suspense in the broiling sun, the Prag Siw grag mo quarters; but on the homestretch she began to ef, | #0 Brett, Son Boe od gblatned. O. LINCOLN, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, ‘Ps will not be difficult to see how this wasdone. Our po- | apparently lost his reason, his condition being aggra- | pete were brought f ‘and a rush is made towarda | and was'beaten to the score a length and » half in | | che Tulltes (Br) Callaghan, FredericXton, NB, 10 days, ee eres - ‘Plleal status ts certainly at @ very low ebb here, and } vated by liquor during the passage—tried to take pos- | the railing, where the noble steeds could be submitted to | 1:62%. The following is a summary :— “a Gehah, wage A. ArAchOeAU HAVANA LOTTERY, nt bi 1 right under the t adminis-? j #¢*8ion of the ship, and placing’a revolver at the cap- | @ more critical examination. A few moments elapse Tarn Racs—Hobokem stako, a sweepstake premiam | Schr iran «Prizes paid in gold. Information farnished, The bigh+ Weteht bas control ever rig Se tain’s head ordered him to surrender hiscommand. The | and some lads, with blue capa and crimson silk jacke:s, | of $300, for three year olds, out of mares that mever | Sebr n. Higbee, Virginia. _ at iates paid fur Jottgong xd all ads of gold and alver, ation. demand waa immediately denied, and the captalo, who | appear and leap upon, the backs of their horses: An- | produced a winner. Mile este, $00 entrance, half for- | Ser Viggia ls TAYLOR & CO., Bonkers 16 Wall str ica there ts really not word aslonder but active man, to the floor with | other moment and ‘were in line, the judges being aryland. Sn aa ceies I roid rare petbecdieen 4 ‘S| tis ‘speaking trumpet, whereupon he was securely | at their post and ready vo give the elgnabfor ine start | Mi. Sanford entered b. f, Dot, by Mad An- Bone Ber henna Spar, Pillafelihis s Woodhouse S aedlgpataam wats aeons - ews. | Brerytplen eamak a peer froned. The firmness of.the captain alone saved the | An instant more, and at the tap of adrum, scarce audi.) thony, dam Laura White by Glencoe, blue ootmapanbed » | Good AGR and FINE QUALETE: made purely tree WHEREABOUTS OF TIE SPANISH FLEET. abip from the Fenians, as ‘the rest of the crew would | ble for the murmur arising from the dense mass of spoc- | and Dlue..........-s.00+ sececescessee 1 3 2] Schr Rising Sun, Chandler, Jonesboro. ~ | the CAT@ WBA GRAPE. Matters on the south coast look more cheerfr A awice | have sympathized the ‘mutineers in the event of | ators, the ngs sprung forward, while a half suppressed | 0, McDaniel entered ch. f. Bnchantress, by Schr Boston for Albany. Liberal discount to the tr Aan f Sippie, Hi ae t success. The first and second mates have already been | cheer sped the riders on their way. Litue clouds of | “Lexington, dam Ellen Bateman, red 212 Bobr fs ‘Abell, Fowler, Albany for Providence. FRED. 3, COZZENS, 78 Warren street. Te departure of the Spanish feet, and busine sez im- before a magistrate apd remanded until to-morrow for | dust, thrown up by flying hoofs, roliod around the course, ‘Time, 1:47—1:50%—1 52%. Scbr B ¥ Buuler, Fowler Albany for Providence, ee x proving, Peru ie sti driving every Spaniard from her | further examination’ ‘Tn addition to the above accusa- | until the circle. baag aae ‘complete, from the nearest | _ Four races will be run to-day, two of two miles and a ‘stilt, Wianineies Big tS Be ad tlk order. Tho last steamer brought up about, one hun- pom op is also charged with an attempt to murder a | emerged horses and jockeys who flitted past the | half each, one two mile heat race, anda dash of a mile Bana Woovtaxn (Br), ashore on the North Breakers, at Bowery, Bank Building. Rice's Aanil proven aan Judges, urged to greater ficetnoss by a yell of delight and a waving of cambric from the less demon- strative but no less enthusiastic occupants of the main stand, to skim over the turf once more, until the shouts of for two year olds. The latter closed with eleven entries. | the entrance of Galveston bay, has been condemned. In the pools iast night at Underwood's Pool Room, |" 'soun Acania (of Yarmoaih), Thompson, from Boston corner of Broadway and Houston street, the following | white aticapring i make Pordand hecbor' makt or isch? are a few sold, w! show the Eerie of the betting on | went ashore about ten o'clock on Cushing Island during & jua Drought $250, | thick fog, and will be a total loss, Crow saved. “@rea and forty refugees, Part of the Spa pishihoet is apposed to have gone to the Phillipine Isla ads, and the b to Montevideo te refit, They will pr sbabiy return thi nfons, Nails, de, By matt Uc, IVORCES OBTAINED FROM THE WESTER: courte smording to statute and therefore ry The tuvestiration at Phillinsburg ts still proceeding, and will probably clone on Saturday. Thus far sixteen witnesses have been examined, all of whom were diroct sufferers froin the Fenian foray, and their evidence bears 4 . here, dress box 5,398 Post office, N.Y. is Coast arain before the end of the year. Valpa- e the winner’s friends and the triamphant gesticulations of | to-day’s races:—In the first race Ji |. No insur. | legal everyw inst Bue, heavily against the prisoners. ‘The Royal Canadian Rifles | ite juvenile rider proclaimed by whom the racewas won. | Blackbird $110, Lady Dan $85. ance. 0 A regit ‘7Stons, old measurement, and was | —— = — - ey a For gp nat hed Faolke wan | and the Chasseurs ere now doing guard duty over them, mo ‘was the scone enacted yesterday. It has been wit- | In the third race, ‘nich will be mile heats, they were | Ballt tn 1848 at ‘armouth, where ako was owned by Charles own Wire Tue, eT ae ee re mehip Company and Wells, argo. tx Co., | he Royal brigade having been relieved from this ser- | nessed a hundred times before, and will bo a glad sight | as follows:— ‘Monsey. oe izipe and Window unde totally 222 and ‘been making ® tocr on “coast for | Vice. Another one of the prisoners, named Michael | if beheld a hundred times again. The leaping of hur. $200 285 230 500 460 420 210 | , Scun Cot Lusven. ashore at Gooseberry Neck, commenced | rain in winter, from doors and windows of every’ purpowe of -edfecting eu's for. carry. | Crowley, has’beon fully identified as a British subject, | dles, the throwing of a jockey, the discomfiture of a fa- 100 145 186 210 235 230 116 | droken Gp and Monday, and in three hours she was eniirely | ‘ridhout li.terfering with their {roe tse at all times. Tdareek fright through by stesmer ‘ New York to | baving tft this city'to join the Fenian cause. The man | vorite horse, the triamph of @ “screw,” the fluctuations 80 175 115 200 206 190 100 | Gooseberry Neck to Westport Hurbor—the wind blowing | the Metallic Weather Strip Company, offlee 644 Broadway. SF creer the cvest and wce uersa-at cons derably re- Coburn arrested some days since as a Fenian and dis- | of finance, were all so many incidents which are éver to 55 70) «668 100 NS 86 656 | heavy and the searunning high. The ore and main masts | — rs a ‘Tuva, L understand bo has been most @uccessful | Charged, was rearrested to-day by the government po- | be chronicled, because interesting, though ever recur- In the two year stake Mr. Cameron’s two wore the | came ashore with the rigging attached, which were saved— RECKLES, TAN AND PIMPLES REMOVED A’ ‘bis mingion, which is one of mo small emportance to | lce at St Armands, ring. svorites against the field. ‘the mainmast whole, but the foremast was broken. ‘once by the uge of Upham's Freckle, Tan ‘and Pim) ‘Merchauts on the Pacitic It is to be hoped a THE FIRST RACE. pera na Scux Datuan. bel to J & M Patterson & Co, of New. | Banisles. Price £) cents, sold by DE BARNE: ‘ton will be inade io Pagmuna Railroad freight, | AtT8ivel of Hoad:Centre Stephens im This | This was a hurdi. race, in which wero en- Union Course, L. ITretsing. Seca, 1G. ond ining pete the old Comstr whatt as teas port, || 0s Sl Vere sot; ane all arvene. ‘are now @out the sane as they were when vity. tered General Williams, Nannio Craddock and | | Weoxespay, June 20, Match $1,000, forfeit. | ar aroe tte ator Oe ath ust, and | x0 TO THOMAS ft. AGNEWS, GREENWICH AND Mile heata, in‘b: x Toad was firstepened. The present traific-demands a Head Contre Stephens arrived ‘in this city from Wash- | Nightlock. The weights al to the three first named je eets; in harmon, Delmar iy to sall for New York, ™M streois, where you will find Teas, Coffees, Fis D. Pafer named ch. ¢ Gift, by Mambriao Hour, fond every hiug else cheaper than any’ store in Ne ’ conexerable reduction rates, and no doubt the were steadiors, the first having to carry 165 Iba, the 5 LS Son from Elizabethport, with wanvcusenagier omtneontan ington last night at ax-o'olock. ‘Owing to ® mistake in | second 160 Ibs’ and the old mare 162 Ibs. Nightlock | _ Pilot, three years old....................JR00. forfeit, | ,f%M™ Euuora hoger, Collins. from bport, wi on catly date. @ telegram he-was nov expected until ten o'clock in the | was treated very favorably, 185 Ibs. being all that he | D. Mace named bay colt by Hambletonian, | | sorung i last in Long Taian Sound, an J] EMORRMOIDS CURED WITHOUT KNIFE OR CAUS, (OD ste: Bice MH. Bartlett, of Ohio, died in this city em | Svening. Mr. Stephens mot the Centres of the Manhat. | Wa* obligedto carry. Zigzag, m the poo! selling during | three years old vesesserseeegeesPald forfelt. | was run ashore y morning on Two tree Island, . , Ci de. —Aitention to diseases oF Pelvic Ges of Liyes, Noseand Face, HENRY A. DJ |. Dig Burgeon, 2 Union square, CIBLEY & STOOPS, 6} BROADWAY, CORNER ol $9 Blereker street, dealers in ail first clase Bewing Mi chines. All Bewing Machines, without to their co: regard dition, taken in exchange for the follor new machines Mieeler A Wilesi'n, Geover, Baker's, Bingst's, Willcox Gibbs, and Howe's. it. CHILBERG'S GERMA 3 a the ‘was the favorie at odds against the felis Dat when the selling commenced on the race course, Nightlock weat into favor end, graduaily ran up, until for more than tigenc, agh Pemiay, te lO instant, ef pupu: t- Geveral Warren, United States Minisier to-Guatemala, his dopartare from fis port yesterday, on the eraburg, for is destinat on, The United States steamachip- Mohongo, Commander goo, 4a at prosent at Geayaquil, tor the purpose of ng the pavanent of Use fret instalment of the debe by hte the Unieod Btates stace November, tan, Leng Island and Jersey City Circles at about eight o’clook at No, 16 Chatham street. A preamble and sories of resolutions were read and adopted The action of Mr. Biephens was endorsed. His recent movemeate between New York and Richmond were pronounced a success for the cause of Fenianism. The action of England required renewed exertions on the of the Brotherhood. Rutgers’ College Commencement, at New | full of water. Her galley has been washed away. Martane, Randall, from P for Portland, Bramswick, W. J. tnd sal obaten Daag af nlen east of For throe days past the usually quiet village of New | Amagansett, Lui, during the storm atl AM of the 18th inet. Brunswick, N. J., has been convulsed by the occurrence beads beac a ' of the annual commencement of thei cherished college. | picw'on tne loth, suited extgo. causing whe veeael tor lex Of late years there has been considerable. falling off in | Duly, and the throwing overboard of a ‘portion of the deck toad, | She put into the tnterest which was once manifested for. this instita- Oe REMOO TC fea te LATEST NEWS OF THE SPANISH VRGSELS. - OINTMENT—WARRANTE! the Panama Star and Herald of June 12) % ropo- tion, and until its present President, Mr. Wm. H. Camp. Sous 8 Mongay, from bre got DO, for New York, & certain cure, withou hh teat danger, for Pil last account.we have of the invaders is thatthe | litan Hotel, On tounday next Mr. Stephens will deliver Dell, aasumed charge there had been little to report of | nchoved off itloughby 19th inst, with foremast | od Wounds, scrofuls, salt Bone Skin Di was seen five handred miles below ique steam address and instruct ons ¢0 the Fenian Brotherhood of interest. At present the institution is im excel. | *PTens- eases, £0, Vor sale at 9% Bowery all prineipal drug: an inte, , America A largo gathering is expected. Mr. Stephens soulbwes', evidently bouad through ‘Straits to will leave town to- tevideo fer suppliea Twe vesacis of the squadron condition and munding, end) 6 numbers Lisson, May 31—The Geo Schwanbeck, from London for ted from the fleet, and probably had i ented ete mG See AND CURLING PLDID 18 ® paral rem the iy been r. ‘esterday socom: as though = e wo 'riee cen! agen to Manila, where, we lee, the Spamiards ail ber pretty Benge | Pc Siete okie rane (s) was in collision vod all drugeiste, i @ & large store.of munitions of war; so it ie mot im- olée Orphaz Asylum. tatelloct, ‘they did not y. Both vessels wero a ANTERBSTING REERCISES—BEMARKS OF ARONBIAKOP interest in what was said they certainly did MisceNaneous. a. HAVANA LOTTERY. eS wp dpmapteg Be oe ad for anothet encounter. If | wicLoskEY, BiSHOP LYNCH, OF CHARLESTON, — AAR DARAR ADDO ADNAL. Geese taeree acer oo we can only hope they will mew’ with as little Callao, [Rerae Havana LOTreRry. as they did OFFICIAL DRAWING OF JUNE 12 Mo. Prise No. Prist.\No. Prise.| Ne. Priew\ We. f. 3a. | hae ST JUDGR DALY AND OTHERS, ETO. Our Lima Correaponde Luua, Way 28, 1868. ‘Phe destination ef dhe Spanish equa ron which at- took place at that isstitution yesterday afternoon. There wana very large aticndance and much iaterest man. ql ft fi a i ti z Bato thousand contradictory rumors are s.\ill im ciroula- Mon. On the 17th inet. the French frigate Venus left @allao, having on board, it is said, Admiral Wufies’s suc- @easor, who had arrived :too late to join his eet in that pert. It ie believed that, although tho ultim ate destina- fi i it £3? i I F { | i Michael J. Orennell several others. 5 wep of Ni which unseated rider, foen of the Venus a Masalan, she will proceet to Tabi | | Ths berg ofthe Asylum were placed on one side of sve | throw Lim off Ha, however, got ha feck out ot the in wi <x were steru and it was some time before he wih her distinguished passenger, and thus enable him | sift ‘Cropeistely deacraied, wanerected for = | them beck ta the right places. By this secidemt, Nigut- assume bis command. But even granting that euch | formances and-recitation. The programme of | look waa placed hors de combat out ef the race. Gegeral +t Q the truth, the all important questien still remains; | performances and recitation Large ga ny Ra Wil‘ams went an with the lead for a abort time, bul the au Ber it is not se cesential te now whither the Spaniards | °Xercieos in the different rudiments of a Jar bo received by striking Nightiock hed taken the adge isto, atthe Asylum. Remarkable proficiency was off tus rumning, and Zigzag was at his bead at the thase- 4 gone as te know whether they intew to come back. 6 conclesion exercises @ number of pro- | quarsor and they came up the hamestretch to Gao . 5 resuc| le measure of ite for- warded to boys who excelled in the fourts tide. and side” id made the to toss } 1t must inevitably suffer-eo long as tho Gente “‘Wiltisene -canla. reo veep leet rail ead knocked down i 5 st i é, i ebbeFureceecee’ SRERREEGE bis jumps Nannie- i: iL 3be Peruvian his jumpe. Cee tree 4 sell content win tb Tigeag aysl ths Gadeoal tgpneaseel Galetnak om eres 8708. ibaa. should f some futawe day retern wath an i8- | wich they ; Hf ae ee ae emotes —, i 3s ie an y + manner in which shey corres of the stand togethor, lame. ponded with that beautiful peligios ‘which tt urdie eavroly over and dand played “Uj 400," tense Rene dpi tase on ha.) Liverpoot, So) Ser Sl by the Pereviané i the lais on Cae ben puivilgs 40 calay Othe Gmatcan An should her rider beta; f gratideation of My. "the swardof saeaals ere | ikast ise te ere! ware ‘son Be: rE good account. Five Saean sal tahenen ts omeionat ~. fe Z Age Ag hel made and the wing degrees comferred:— Uaioe (of Dameastocoeta), trom Onréill for Baltimore, F-~} ‘sn. ‘he sure to see the Institution Olied with sosnany bright Miear emul, the, thoatn . L. Ot Newark; Rev, Jos. 3-1-5 ppetrementlcadhesethesammed mio ted tatetigeat fon Tt wat ample reward for any cban'y ot delight," from a ei dee Bee ot Biesins Re, Data “il Amsha Priest Jones, from Liverpoot for Mobile, iio Hawa) ad which might have been bestowed. Lynch fi the seacnd mile, of 5 Rev. Edward of New { June}, lat lon 1039. a Wy i , ‘aul aa the aot the prututn denetben we & oo and Co ae 2 Bara Win Ke nbong, from New Yerk for Liverpool, Jane t= aged. he | Of the Park Comamiaion, and Mr. ‘uovee, of We Board of fest over aisety and | yeeeaZct mt Ree prunewtae: Mon, Peter | “ hart raphina, trom Mew York for Liverpool, May 9, at ase ainglo glance junagers, leo delivered short addremes eppespnie 10 Gown the backstretch, trying w make : mo from Laverpest for I Senay he = St ye et ae pe ee love rags" Gro rhich might be Brooklyn City Nees. was ¢we longus 'm front at that place. Ola Nannie thea Asmapens, Jane ¢oAs7 Cavan yeas, Meal, } | hem Should the emery ret Ovangcren of run Lave Hon, Jaxes Hicurmnse,—Tho | began closing; but the lenders increased. their apsod om ra: a may f {uMetentiy light draft to agproach the lower and they again threw her off. ewaar, June B—Arr nbor distance of ibe batteries silence was three I ahead at the last burdia, and Us Branghes for ' eek altes the place damra, 98 awe 4 a tbe ‘ateeh xr ] now ini coreighand ducreion.” ean: Jengthe oabind General Wiltiamat ‘The following ts a ith, brig "Mary a \ ghere 1s now stands aire summary:— New, York, osper, litho Mary June 1-08, Martha Cobb, Butler, from New June 6—Arr Amelie Ghering, Haynie, sree eta Sans 37, be z? F: fi af it a ft} te ? dy 5s i nt z ii 538 i355 eZee mt i f f if is i fates paid for Doubioons and all kinds of Gold and Btiver, mana TLIO 200, Reabern 16 Well sreek Hoy Tom