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‘ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1866. dodles having cognizance of entirely separate and datinct “aleoth—It te also void for sion "a the Sta i ce oy 3 WASHINGTON. gregatfng on the cornore, uttering indecent language and insulting passers-by, received a gentle admonition to reform the evil tenor of ones and, baving bows + EIB fined one dollar each, extent ia pd ees to aki ier appedne CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE) Peabo malonese penis eS eet i eroas sow oat ower, we tars 8, sheped wal pratt certain and thas, with the Mayors of Seide of Deep river, N. ., and of Jamesrriver, Va. He | 0f abe Corner loafing im Devcon | Se some 4x He Af pha viisouled that provision of the bill making discrimina- . though the dietinelios high waved the law from being PavAs Case OP SUNSTROKE.—Coroner Smith on Wednes- Segagsterel te tae 0 Sih to losd for New York op Pf of 1864, Sg Hudson, leasurier, om be! bi and that ice. a en iat chit hisein metas a0 aet,| doe sftecsaen balan inquest oa the body of a laborer | suri ts (0 sok of oflonrs wel siicinaahe ei RA eg og movel, they have always been carried namedJoneph Smith, who wat prostrated last Tuesday people and the mock—Sailing of the Russo-American hela font, Haumtox, June june 28, 1866, Seay ip eemaus «Sple of placing the lighter duty on the article brougt ol eniyareeuin: ate the They 1 ponent for Welegra; Fleet — Affairs hgh one) onda, at eee Redge, drom the greater distance and the heavier duty on the by the bess While working a the oh sneered Trans | ewselven, and eouter it nat ol indian bu sery—y 4 eed bal aed im British ‘pon the hasprao raphe ltt seared eases excle becaghl Teed Set Ieee ake re tue canis | tp ORR nate, efor ia accordance with’the fects’ Sous'boss sake sana see, Wont power to, deal auihori ts _ Baw Fasxcinco, June 19, 1866 | soliiers Denke eohed evand vo whiskers, wearing 8 Sore eee Br), coat from a lability of French intervention on tbe principle | Was rendered, by, ww, Sitemipted conferred on “the A t shipment of treas netoria, | shirt and coarse boots. Verdict--Fhand a hie ae actimassiom, Bi a bee Phila. e! ibe invasion of Mexico; for it. would b» recollected polttun Board of (tlealsh, which boant has authority over | | Toe wre pil mae Pie eiagimne! Ar bark J, fhat in March, 1861, the Virginia Legislature zranted to THE vE XCISE L L AW. Legislative coat lag yer Al Ay ng es A Hh eon Recciak pacige yr tacliw yy rember ey a for Boston) Cid Yet side S¥9c44 in a breuch company the James Raver and Kanawba camal, over that division. and invest, {tw itn “power over certain ‘The demand for flour for export to China has abated, | Dvyry.—On Thursday, bs ay Z Naor iain Emelis Celestina a ore; brig and the present lawles# Legislatare of Virginia was now were alee in that division. |For this there 1s no cou- |-and transactions are now mostly confined to the local | 27th year of his age. 3 ) June Derry, in the Nueva Rosalia (Hal) Son: \ endeavoring 40 execute that contract, Prazraut. Tho attempt is violently Ive. Su} is ‘The relatives and friends of the fam! = + - mpetent to coute Bourd of | trade. Superfine is selling at $5 25 per bbl. ily are respect- hausnpee (ae ehh ie, bent Fee ese eege Uolng the sane EMME OF |” Sunetions Tasued Yesterday—Arreats tn Those jurisdiction i coeval'with thit of the Metro- | The wheat market is: much depressed. Sales of ordi. | {UY tavited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afver- al e irgipia was not doing the sane. joie Potiee District, any divisional anthority, such author- — at half-past one o’ ‘clock, from 202 r PrRwauacco, June 7~Sid steamer Isabella, Briggs (from Mr, Kuba roplod that he did not know. Nut de |. New York and Brooklym—End of the | ly coud uote tractionizat aud dinnbuinl over oxrtan | BAry at $1 €2%4 per 100 be dnotay Tn | Palumore) Bip Same her's, § wied a body of New England capital, energy other nother ad [ORRAN. Pores, a for Ni iniousm involved in the coal trade of Virginia, so thas | Aremment gure a ant ca toa of the lay undertakes to provide for, the ‘ppanunent Baer Paanentce, Tune 28, 1908. wenn as WiLttaee 8 MeMonas olan ae rt fe ae telpiia ond fora Bt ort arr sc Rene Cae rowis Napoleon should not have Southern rebels to deal | Question, Gee of 33 oftonr “in sa et," The steamer Oriffammo, recently in the Chinese coast | Jona MeMorran, Esq. of St. Je + gusomatteesplier-y Heyy beg: Agni, Cra with, but Northern patriotism, Bot a small amount of business was transacted yester- | Wrtynscines. ait Taw [tei sexprenely excludes trade, commences her trips to Portland, Oregon, to-day, | His funeral will place this ito woneino, May 9—Are brig a (Br), MeKee, ‘eatchoater, which is one county of the district, tak Mrterth-The act i wold beewite the fifth nection under prosecuted under su) juent sectic A ‘Vides that the see san ‘the licen Se it eon, cio on his premises ~ Pp sum @ persen or persons #0. itting to ig namie han snd Pave wo such Heangest Py ts void because, as to the county of Weat- cients pre ity asin in the seventh section, that there persons ball not sell quantiiies ual Mr Hvsnarp, (rep.) of W. Va., explained that the lewistauion between West Virginia’ and old Virginia in elation to the James River and Kapawha canal was not ws t @ French company, bat as to a New york compa ‘Ji wae the desire and interest of both these States Bat canal should be opened, so as to give access for coat and iron to the sea. West Virginia bad « direct auterest in this coal question, They did not desire to gd the Pictou coal from being admitted into the jew England States, but they did desire that. coal ahould pay the revenue that it could pay. day by the Commissioners of Excise, The amount of mouey received from that source was aboat sixteen hun- dred dollars, The following is a ligt of those who yes- terday sent in applications for licenses;—John Eagan, No. 3 Dover street; Henry Kocher, 97 Thompson street; Martin Senmedes, 828 Tenth avenue; Frederick Kruse, 261 West Forty-seventh street, and Patrick Harden, cor- ner of North Second aad First streets, Brooklyn. General Mason returned trom Arizona last night, hav- cott to Tuczon, and turned over his command to his suc- cessor, A fight had occurred between friendly Indians and the Apaches, in which the latter lost sixty killed and twenty prisoners, Eight handred White Mountain Apaches of ‘oth sexes are encamped near Fort Godwin, and receiv- aod sDward, annd yet the luv docs not authorize grantie Hcensen for Weatchester. This is for Westebester: &tola prohibition, and for this there i: A Genoral debate was closed, and the House proceeded INJUNCTIONS ISSUED. thItin algo vold because ihe tand raised from u- | ing government rations. Negro troops, part of the force to genmder the bit for amendment.” easy ine | TB6 following aro the namos of the liquor dealers by | Sins feonand nenates bythe enix ion. to be | detailed to relieve the California volunvocrs, had arrived, P.) of Towa, moved to iicod Hocks | whom injunctions were applied for yesterday, and the | Metropolitan Police District exclusive ot the county of Wert, | Ri orka as geasPended an the Sierra Colorado, Santa Rita and Mowrey mines tn cot of provisions and the danger of nce of the scarcity ostile Indians. pllen rags, shoddy, ‘ma in twelve cents to twenty-five ce: Seni copiers moneys necessarily belong w the State. The ith section of the seventh articl police captains on whom they were served :— je of the constitution A discussion arose on the ain wiles un : Major Joseph f 5 ed Cook and Taverence, of Oi snvorting i ad | Se, MeSgeabiays, Thome Jann By Later 18 | Rrensany, Nor'agy ote tunds of aft toe faut iat Mee tet ee ere ee josars. Kelley, Kasson and Morril opposing it. ' The | Oak st eet; C. Coleman, Belgie? 06 One wrecee | iam at, under ‘an uppropriation by law, : amandment-wns relected. eri cboed agate ot 3M. | which law ings’ “dtotinetly specify the sum ‘appropriated an Facnerece, Tene 3.10 Sees a aeaacad Dae yan, 4 son ‘street; P, @. 82 Cl street; | and she object to which it la to be applied, and it shall not | _ The bark D.C. Murray, from Honolulu, brings 4,000 Mr. Dawes, (rep) of Ma ducing the vied ‘on flocks to six ce was rejected. ‘The Dill, ax far as the committee progressed to-day, makes the following provisions That from and after the passage of this act, in Hen of the @ulies now by sav on the articles mentioned and embra. hall t id on Joun 8. Roach, 32 New Fane Roosevelt street; Patrick Wy Pearl street ; Thomas Burke, 84 Oliver street; Baniet Doran, 14 velt street; Richard ONeill, 48 Roosevelt street; Stephen, 56 Koosevelt street, Filth Precinct, Captain Petty—Jno. O'Neill, 364 Greenwich street; Patrick M. Fallon, 105 North Moore street; Jno, J. Cronin, 67 West Broadway. Sixth Precinct, Captain Jourdan—datthew McMahon, No. 8 Mulberry street; Thos, (Farrell, 73 Mott street; Martin Doyle, 80 Mott) street; Jeremiah Murphy, 120 Worth street; M. Ryau, 16 Buxtor street, Seventh Precinct, Captain Jeneson—Peter W. Duncan, 126 Cherry street; Pat, Hayes, 174 Cherry street; Thos. Heney, 170 Cherry street, Eighth Precinct, Captain Milis—R. W. Rushmore, 563 Broadway ; Andrew W. Radcliff, 124 Prince street, Ninth Precinct, Captain Sebring—Phillip Riley, 72 Grecuwich avenue. Tenth Precinct, Dapeal Davis—Carl Klein, 197 Bow- Delancey atreet, ags of sugar and 1, hogsheads of molasses. The whale sh. Nile arrived at Honolulu May 31, and sailed for the Arctic the same day, The Luived States Sub-Treasurer shipped $500,000 in gold by the last steamer, not manifested. ‘The Western Union Telegraph Company’ 's bark Onward sailed for Victoria to-day with the electricians’ material and stores for Collins’ Russian American telegraph. San Francisco, June 22, 1966, The United States steamer Vanderbilt, Commodore Rodgers, and the monitor Monadnock arrived this morn- ; Henry C. Butts, 84 be sumictent for such law to refer to any other law to fix ¢ per pound, which fund. ise law ap, Kind’to repeal. ise sta \- braced” the whale State. and they. ineludiay the ‘acl Of 183, are unrepealed; wherefore this act of 1866 8 not in force « Basics siGeiey erlbey rd ja the argument was with the exception of submitting some points on the side of the Excisd Board, 4 a m= Recorder tesa that ee would like to have eM as 8000 as possibile, as he ht probably be able render his decision on Monday, a Mr. John McKeon, counsel for John O’Brien, who has been indicted for violating a provision of the Etctse law, wherein the defendant denies the right of the police to arreet without @ warrant, sai@ he would postpoue a mo- tion which he was about to make till the deciglon of the Court was rendered, MEXICO. like animals, as pose of fixing the duties to be charged thereon, in, ses, to wit:—Clase L lothing wools; that is to ano, nestizo, mitz or mites woolk, or other wools of |. immediate or remote: Down clothing wools like character with any of the preced- such as =obave = been —herets J ported into the United States from Buenos A: ad, Australia, Cape of Good Hove, Russia, Great anida and elsewhere, and also meluding all wool described or designated in classes two and . 2—Combing wools: that is to say, Leicester, Cotawold, Lincolnshire Down combing wools, Canada wools or’ other like combing wools of English ugnally known by the terms herein used, a Alpine goat and other like auimals. woolk and other similar wools, such ‘as D ive Smyrna, and in K tremendous preavure is being brought, to’ beer ujon Governor Low to call an extra session of the Logislatare by parties anxious to make a raid ou the telegraph, street railroads and other corporations. San Francisco, Jnne 23, 1865. A Portland, (Oregon) despatch of yesterday says that official return from all the counties except Umatilla, Grant and Coose, give Wood, the Union candidate for Governor, two hundred and five majority. The rest of tho Union State ticket 18 elected by @ majority of from three handred and fifty to five hundred. The Unionists also elvct a majority of the Legislatare. eey, aacrino bloo s of inchiding sunny in ery: Michael Clark, Thirteenth Precinet, Captan Helm—Jos. McArdle, 19 Pitt street, Fourteenth Precinct, Captain Williamson—M. McDon- ald, 30 Spring street. Seath Ameriwan, Cordeva, Valparaiso, ing all uch of like character as have heen here- | _ Sixteenth preciuct, Captain Hedden—Edward Gleason, San Francisco, June 24, 1866, lly Imported Into the ates from Turkey, | 289 West Seventeenth street; Henry Loughran, 10] Tenth - ceamanandl The steamer Oregon, from the Colorado river, has ar- di Lond Lage eA x ong ate avenue and 278 West Twenty-seventh street; Catharine | OMietal Despatehes to Senor Romero—The | fived, with Colonel Pollock and three hundred men from @ pufictent. number ‘of distinctive samples of the various 228 Seventh avenue. Imperial Defeat at Hermosilto © Fort ‘Godwin, and $6,700 in treasure, ‘The latest accounts trom Arizona report the Indians quiet throughont the Territory. The steamer Continental, from Mazatlan, brings $14,000 in treasure. an Francisco, Jane 25, 1866. Seventeenth Precinct, Captain Mount—Patrick Master- son, 236 avenue D; Ed. Graul, 11 avenue A; Victor Hofl- Captain Cameron—Peter Dunn, adnds of wool or hair embraced in each of the three classes above named, selected and prepared under the direction of the Socretary of the Treasury, and duly verified by him, the standard samples being retained in the ‘Treasury Depart- ment, shall be deposited in the Custom House aud else- firmed—Important French Despatches Captured by Escobedo, &o. Wasmvcron, June 28, 1966, 317 avenue A; Anne den, 515 East Sixteenth street; There, an he may direct; | whi ‘b samples shall be used | John Rope, 543 Kast Sixteenth street; Patrick Master- | Official news from El Paso has been received by Mn | ‘Tho Wostern Union Telegraph Company’s ‘steamer above specified 19 which all imported wools belong: and | som, 258 First avenue; Jas. Rowan, 287 avenue A; Rob- | Romero, the Mexican Minister, up to the Ist inst, The | Wright sailed yesterda ropaulowakt and thence to Behrings Strait and points on the Russian nol of the first class the vi American coasta, Colonel Charles Bulkley, engineer in upon hereof atthe last er place whence ex; ort EeElroy, 268 avenue A. Nineteenth Precinct, Captain Todd—Jas. Kinnall defeat of the French at Hermosillo, Sonora, is fully con- ted to the ad. States, excluding two o'clock, from his ihe residence, died fs "s house, evangt ban; ing reimoved the headquarters of the district from Pres- part ne nen 2s porte crane | Fa Fri rcoganing : i te ares nd, 5 ae oti atti Cat ate); 26th, abip Car~ pe. Be en ula (Br), Lanfare, do; eam ard Oa ips a 2H foe ist, Adelai ae on Te Ober baat tee Sad Page.) Hit late Pa oti fea. igang bret SHIPPING NEWS. | ficutiibeeclieice s, Sieme | ecnccublictsh oe ee ee Eitan aan “be ac aa ‘auaamac FOR yay rone—ems par. AS Phorapess fm. NYorkets Callao; 27th. bark J James ubran (Br), $33 Row wanes. eve 18 mame Hat jak oe ruanon, YL Sewell Port of New York, June 28, 1866. guy, NO tan CaN nt J ne for Reis eee cate inten yeiro, Ac. a na ‘ea aveket a aout ‘of ot or ‘aver, bythe Steamship Western cateamabip Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & Metropolis, Saunders, Bromen—Ruger | orth A! Turks cs Haiandy) flue As Mmarara (and #ld 13th fur or grecibo, Uinore); 18th. steamship Vieksbury. Seandella, NY sid 14th for Porto abello); ark ‘Eliza, Sonper, ree Flambeau, Alexander, | Savannah—Livingston, and rere {cr Olgniacgnae: Jor port noith of lee ni werk); Lath, Bs t. PaMgRship EB Souder, Leonard, Charleston—Livingston, | Jolhigrtt Cros to ‘ad for =e Dat ae Pale : rine, Bulumore (and # for Turks Tal Aisa Stantnt, Pedrck, Wilmington, NO—Arthor | * Bia June 6 rig dames Mure, tei inad i sein thip Wilmington, Spencer, Wilmington, Del—Wil fea ork ith. "Eliew Bact shat StJoung. Pie te oud for New You cy Y hie di att ‘Neptune, Baker, Boston—Neptune Steamship Island to loud Yor Niork; db, Bounding Billow Dexter, Pa’ teamship Mary Sanford, Clark, Bosion—W P Clyde. Bie ail bp Alex Gibson (Hus), Mews, Richibucto, Ni ate for Boston, condemned: brign Jobe EE Fstate Best toms Seer L itshoy paar Ctispa (Br), Sprague, Gibraltar and a market—Tup- sony fi Bork, abe Ah forenartr, Mary dae itiahiae ron doy. are Bi 0 fy ‘om Hioston, Bre meer tah cry, Davin, Bithoa—MeCutty & Marsh. | Zith, for'st Domingo, diagt Glove, for hoston, Ig cargo of ri i Bost. n (Br), Lane, Santa Cruz (Teneriffe}—R bark J & R Young Meare Wine, oop: Sr Jou, NB, June 27— ive Lads (Br), Allan, a Stoel enh = > ; 2) * | whiting toe ow in Costarelli, Emerson. from Nontevi mer F W Brune, Foster, Baltimore. Steamer M Massey, Sinith, Phnindelphia, nYork, Ventipt Menem hae ee ARRIVED. Steamshtp North America, Zimmerman, Rio Janeiro J nant ll ag > 8, via Bahia, Pernambuco, Para, and St’ Thomas 224, with L Lehr bn A © Sina (ie) af bade Rey, 9 | mdse und passengers, to Garrison & Alien, Off Ito Janeiro, | Lesher: 1 Pale: aches 3 ¥ Fieland. W. il passed steamtng Gen’ Sherman, bound in; at mouth of Pars fant Hgts Sriektrne d~g ted a Haier { river. met steamship South America, hence, bound up. dice, Bolce; RW Godfrey, Gre; wecumeip Ariadne, Crary, Galveston June 17. vin Key Por eecang et oielieteriy’ Sepag rai tong Pade pie! Tine Lay imllen N of Passengers, to OH Mallory & (0. | vira, Drisko, Elizabethport, Cid bark Columbia, Weaver, 23d inst, i miles Daryatort, signaled, eee oes Gen | Renibucto: schr Mary } Russell, Smith, Puilade ria” tege (Br), from Cardenas for Boston; 2th 40 miles N of | citt—Art brige Let Her B (ir), Hylind, Gury enam Bemeea sae tora ranign pee Fig: Mente Ted Clytie, Dow, Chen tuegox: Ponvert, Aj Philadelph:; . Rteamebty Hage, Stark . wohirs Abbott Lawrenoe. Stanley, Savninah: George N’ De- ip gpa, Starker, Mobile, @ days, with veatton and vereanx, Smith, and le Peterson, Peterwin, Baltimares. Mate ed enn Lola, pean’, or fatteras | tha, Baxter, and Jamen Alderdice, Stites Phlledelpit ae iP ‘ouch. ‘and | mdse and puasengers, to 6 Hemeken & Palmore. Steamship Nereus, ah 'E Willard. Lansil, bucto (Duteh), Eligabethport: ships Duke of Northumbe rion, Hotbox, New River Von Zanten. Rotterdam vin Win oro, od, Breet Brows, Hien hmona and Norfolk, with }oston, with mdse and passen- 1y, 953 ‘ebarges in such port, shall be thirty-two cents or less Third avenue; Francis Farrell, 956 Third avenue; John | firmed. President Juarez has given a new organization | charge of the Russian Telegraph Expedition sailed on | ®°Zt, und, the dut ten cents per pound, and in addi- 7 “i |e Stoamabip W, Boston, {as Hobbs. Norton, B [timore; Bang the duty shall be tan cents per pound, and in add | wicGni nd aronue; Jas, Geoghngan, 103 Second | to tho Wantera army. Tho Western Miltary Division | the Wright, accompanied by fount P, Anas Commis- | pagreugerata SR Cte, fowl, Ronen with mdse and | Prince: Abty Bien. vilmore, same class the value whereof at the Isat port or pl avenne; P. Ce gig sores etl) duaieads tha Biates of sioner of the Russian government to the Tel raph Co Com- smaranth (Brem) Meldora. Pulne, Hawes, Ge manta whence exported wo the United Staten, ‘charges in | Twentieth Captain Feuay (acting)—Thomas mal 0 Sonora, Sinaloa, Viaeco, Soll- | pany, and Thomas W. Knox, the author and ou rnaliat ger March 20, Cape of Good ope May 1. ag 2 Rowe’ | Pointand Ricumon Metey such port, shall exceed thirty-two en's per pound, the duty | Dooley, 476 N mh poste Joho Burk, 332 Seventh ave- | ma and Basea (Lower) Culifornia, The sacessful General | and ' formerly connected ‘with Count N toni ve reas Ge Pavenntedt & Gn" June. 25 tat $8 10 Pamb—Arr ship Syren, N¥ork. saalt be twelve cents per pound, andin addition thereto ten Bitlet iealey, 284 Seventh avenue; Michael Cowley, | Corona has been appointed Commandor-in-Chicf. Tho stese gee witipcaen nies ranat "tho. tolngragh fox Ganida, Crt al lar (or), from Mataneae | | BAT SR Syren § ‘Arr steamship George At ws ‘an ee ibe ee, anne ater BA ty-first precinct, Captain Wilson—Patrick Boylan, following Is a letter from General Escobedo to Sefior | at the mouth of the Amoor river early in August, iybare Herenat ‘Brem), er tee zecceks, Fadeng , igematen) pores Boston Ha, Norfal a aoe heres mbenes export tothe" Uuied States, excluding chan donee Titer seoaaih RUN EGA RCORG: otto meet aa) | ornare Colonel Knox will acc mpany him 10 the Amoor end | Good Hope May 7 st jsionn ay comet the Equator | Johnson, formal radar 1, Bowtn Dor hall be thirty-two, conta Sr fess pet pound. tbe rece eats Michael Paley, 565 First avenue; Con. = r Lananne, May 27, 1866. proceed thence oF ee 1, st Petersburg, Tho compe. | June & in Jon 40, Apr a fat! 8. ton, 83. ‘spoke bark Png err n cents per pound, and in addition the stantine Dut East second street; ic- @ grand campaign of General Douai against the | Dy’s metto, Rogers and Onw: fie yab for Falmonth, oun May 12, ae eelblorcst cotta hit or pine whence mspoied Guire, 688 Fine avenwe and’ and 8 and 10 Centre ws j.Chus, | frontier haa now terminated, and wnthout producing any | havo al one fo {nett various points ‘of destination? | Mt 1208 o mn 8 et spoke bark Eclipee (Swe), ), from Bom: eae . Jagnire, aveni for the im} ‘cause except the thorough arous- | The n and Nightingalo will sail as goon as ty c . Cee eee reat, remed ng, charens so nee her snd] Second arenine; Charles K Maine, EST Fustarenten” | ing ofthe poopie tprvesson of the waiiavsed bberiee | the material they are walling for arrives. ne or Bergen Morshall, Remedios, 12 days, | 2401605 °OAra Ein nn and “ems ‘oss cents per pound, and in’ addition ‘thereta ten per centum ad | | Twenty. Precinct, Captain ‘Ward—Janes MeMil. | that have been committed under the name of flnesand | | The steamor Orizaba from Portland, Oregon, brings ud), Ellems, Neuvitas, 11 days, | 20th Arr posed ond tn, cation Gaammczcn Per Saati} tan “Gs Winch evcane nd Oe) ieereeah avenae: John jas executions that have taken placo under the | $203,000 in treasure to Sree & Dunean. {ee hen! pis she lant port or place whevoe shipped to, the United States, | McNally, 625 and 626 Tenth avenue; Philip Reilly, orders of he bandit Dupin. General tnagres com- | Traneuctlons in mining, atocks are small; $270, Be a , finaeh, Ho Janeiro, 37 days, with Port Spaint Abt, une, pacers ie = rors twelve cen: i apon | Eighth avenue and @& Greenwich street; Googe mn menced his retreat in haste, taking the road most diii- | Chollar $186, Belcher $187, Imperial $102. ten- Be Bin ‘of Co! Barnes, avery, HL Be pound, the duty aball b val Fee sents mz Myands,tvon | Woods, 680 Kleventh avenue, Cult for his trains, on learning of the approach of my | ders nominal, paar ic? Polka tan Ee 2 fncleat, salem fon: os ‘lace whe Cpe fot 3H forces, He hae lost sever by doveriions and in the Juno 26, 1806, | 7880 mpoke assy Biante oes. eRe tal h bet, lan ibe cattnn MeGuire, 'N York: ¥ eharges in such all exceed’ twelve cents per pound, the various encounters Cyd mils qt force. There Tho flags of the United “states ‘vessels were layed | day a R, June B—Cld ecnre care Dar hed Cousine, Galves- any a besa six cents per pound; provided, that any wool of great demoralization in ranks; ‘esterday at balf-mast is obearvance of Lhadeste. of wee risk (Br), Marshall, Cienfuegos, 18 days, with sugar, a Georg, Nore ai mg rg n, Dexter; Only alr of the alpwce goat and olher like animala am happy to say, the confidence and out [intent osueral ety gans were rs Fee emaaker, Nor shal bei ortod inane dther ate ic au be erease daily. 1 have alread; ‘United ships Vanderbilt and Lancaster, ry ag Meter ee stone Nore , Nichols, in ea character or Condition’ for the, Purpow baa aed eal eile Bpeaiore Une Oregon = Met ke & Harr p ee tT pane fos be prose nto e 5.90 that I shall soon be * Trend to you herewith some - anbetss nize "which I bave inter | the tate ticket receives a or) are Burmab, Sherman, Machiag, 6 daya, with lomber, to | | ay vice the” pace of duty to whieh it would as phe Lig linge oy nprn toe Mic fare ia, The | Logisistur2 siands:-Senate, 8 Te: ori sete loose; 6 S| Sie ton Head, itnniasting: provided. Memes thas wh oe a Andrew Ryan, i k th Second Seventh | news cep ah from the. interior ia excellent. _- the | Union majority. om lor ered Rolin (Gt Plymouth, Mass), Wall, Sagua, 12 days, |, jACRRONVILUE, June 18-0 port OG Sap o is ‘ported in the same pad avenue, and Owen people are rising. Your friend and or ‘The telegraph rej numerous Indian wen 3 Job: eee Carroll, Lingan, CB, with coal, KEY WEST, June 8 pre bra Téa McLeod, ost tte age | noon, charged with (ices, mee Ewe pe gehe George Dery Snow, Lingan, CB, 38 days, with coal, sie ee veer ee atte ne on of the Court on the ground Ly (Tse as NOBLE, June 22—Ci4 City of Melbourne, =| Seer oo ita be size | Tmperial Reports COM Ban Francieco— | dered tho @ freedom of the olty “ser Wk Chap Buck, Dorchonier, NB, 16 daye, | 374 Ostiand MBP Brown, iaverpool, sear Woon, from interferiog with them in their business m puri The Liberals Driven Towards the | jonier eer ‘Bunce and the officers of the pend oF — poe toPT emer Bd Are sfoseifons ts. Nort. Justice Dodge, u learned that the writ | Americam Line by the Impertalists, dc. Vanderbilt and the es eve gn wens 1: Re Bi evecare en, Races Panga” ae June 2 Arr ‘bark P Pir Clonfue- oi icber ‘el San Fraxcinoo, June 25, 1866, 00, Gohl: 20h, Tegal canders te” A 'bunliogefoe ariigame, Boston tor Phitades | fer from gina ed ‘The Imperial Consul of Mexico has official despatches of June 9, 10 and’ 1S from Hermosilla, Mazatlan am Tyron, Sane 2, 8 A sérious dispute has arisen between Tepec, which state that the liberals in Sonora were being nedy and the Logisiative Arsembly about the fuanclal chased toward the American Jine. Orders had been issued | Condition of the colony. sie om bere etree 8 ition to the home Lees ‘hat. retrenchment, ‘ British Co- lombia, believing one government sufficient for loth colonies. 4 Reriilet bodes s4a~ BTS The Good Old Southerm Chivalry Tims Re: g in Richmond. OUR RICHMOND CORRESPONDENCE. Ricumonp, June 27, 1866. Richmond was this morning treated to a first class ser sation—nothing less than an old-fashioned ‘posting’ ‘afiair, Yesterday evening it seems that Mr. Sam James and Mr. H. R. Pollard, of the Zraminer, had a fisticuff in the room of the latter, on Main street, just above the Spottswood. Mr. James ls the son of the United States Collector of Internal Revenue bere, whose daughter is at Belchor and Topec for the concentration of a force of three thousand men, to operate against the remnant of the liberalg im Somora and Sinaloa, Order was being re- stored at Michoacan. United States Commissioner's Office. IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF STEAMBOATS, Before Commissioner Osborn. ‘The further examination into the case of the United States vs. James Adams was resumed yesterday. The defendant, who had been employed as gagineer on bourd the steamboat James Guy, is charged with having vio- lated the twelfth section of the act of Congress of August ‘30, 1852, which renders it an offence to permit a deficiency Love Istaxn Cot.szor Hosrrrar.—The commencement exercises of this college were held atthe Athenwum, Brooklyn, tast evening. The following are the gradu- ates:—M. D.—J. C. Goodrich, A. B., Néw York; J. L. H. Sone cw ~ New So re, ea ig ng me of water ina boiler by suffering it to fall below three chistes add BF ogi work; memget, Ose; Eis iar, Mor decrease, only five persons | inches above the flue, and declares that if an | married to the er of Mr. H. ‘ollard, am Carolina; John Adams,’ Ohio; HA. Taubeck, Fenn. | having beea appre yesterday for selling liquor | Txeosion or coliapee” should happen in conte. | tight originated in a remark made by James in reference Raney ~ J rir B., note fo S ted without eo Their loon :—Chris ober | quence of such deficiency the party oflending may be | to yr F. A. Pollard, After the Sight was over, ‘and both . Gilbert, Connect hong Bo 3 Charles Van Sealer, i Giweamp, | {mPrisoned for not less than six nor more than elstiteen | parties hiad been pretty rosghly | handled, “Pollard, : double barrelled hot , Cunada West; W. F. Barclay, street; Henry ( Gin, montha, The offence of not having a sufficiency of Limes “wake . Canada West; Eugone Beach, New York; J. Broadway; Henry Baker, 46 Whitehall street. - arming c Eee, nen ge ag gg el L. R, Metz. ine fo following persons were afore Justice | va eee oie SS Pecerer fetts' aus, canine onthe oe the ee tare * natn ith Erereeeen, Scare ce he | metre aeemeat | Sane ra cnt | eh nlm arn ae Sgt Rei a) sei nkham, Maine; C | hundred dollars each to auswer, for, violation of the e- | James Guy at the dock at Fulton ferry. Captain Olney | fora covey of partridges of anold hunter stalks the : ccnator, Lousiana; Gy. | cise law:—Frederick Driver, 201 Kars Twoystios Hot | told him to go to the fire room of the James Gay and | deor, Two 0 Rant aemremen lowed rigat tenina Shorten Vermean ¥: ae ee ae ain stress erode han! out the fires, which he did. The furnace was red } Poland, evidently having implicit eonfidence in the law iaeRleaas. Benes toe. | ence aa "road Haan a ee hor Thomas, 17 | Hots one 0 the flues had collapsed and there was no Wa- | a. iaid down by him to them, that they “had no right to oot tna rt Rob- | Eucamp, 137 East ay Cari toP eT Mtrathers | tet in the boiler. There was about five inches of water in | Stree yim til he bad actually comniited a breach of i Nye Meisewew the legs of the boiler; the fireman was drunk, trying to | tio pea First, me explored the hall of the pots. were held to bail in me sum of one hundred dollars each. ‘The folowing were brought before Justice Kelly :— John Boling, 260 West Fifty-first street; John 0, Quin- 643 Second avenue, Usual disposition—held iu three hundred dollars to answer. George Kraua, the proprietor of a lager beor saloon at No, 232 First street, Eastern Digtrict, kivn, who wor arrested on the 2ud Inst, was arraigned before Jastice Daiiey yesterday morning for selling without license} He gave bonds to appear before the Grand Jury. Henry Weisebe, corner Forty-eighth street and Sixth avonue, arrested last night for violation of the Excise law, will be brought belore Justice Kelly this morning. LAGER BEER DEALERS IN COUNCIL. Pea = ~ jager beer denlers of Brooklyn fog e wo haul the tires. Told him to get the fires out as quick as possible. On going to the fire room witness raw the engi- neer standing in the gangway, but he was drank. Aeked hitn what was the matter. Ho replied that he believed a stay-bolt bad blown out, or words to that effect. Witness was cross-examined as to his knowledge of the defendant's alleged intoxication. He sad be judged the defendant was drank from his manner and the way in which he acted on the occasion. It appeared from the evidence offered on the first hearing that from one hundred and fifty to two hundred persons were on board when the state of the boiler was discovered by Captain Olney, Some further testimony having been given, the case was adjourned until the 6th of July. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON THE HIGH SEAS. ‘The steamship William Penn, of the London, Havre and New York line, arrived at this port yeaterday, having in irons Frank Allen, one of the crew, who stands charged with committing a felonious asanult on Goorge Withers, first mate of the Penn. On the night of the 22d Allen rushed upon Withers with a sheath knife, threat- ening to nip him open and take his life, Withers, in self- defence, knocked Allen down, when he got up and made A second attempt to reach him with the knife; but w the prompt interference of a third party Allon was secared and placed in irons The prisoner was taken in charge by Sergeant Robinson, of the Twenty aixth precinct, and aubsequently arraigned before United States Commissioner Osborn; but after an examination the Commissioner decided that he had no jariadiction in =. case, inasmach as the crime was com- wood and then its vicinity, but Mr. James was no est. Vad T been in his place I certainly should not bave come out until Pollard’s wrath bad abated, At one time the poice thought they certainly had Mi Pollard, as he seemed to be ‘drawing a bead” on sane individual through the door of the Gem saloon, and they jamped forward to pounce on Bim; bat he quietly drew back without firing, having only been reconnoitrixy, This morning’s Examiner contained a cand from Mr. Pollard very denunciatory of Mr. Sam James, stating that between the hours of nine and ten A. M. he (Pollard) would post James at the Spotswood t Hotel ud other public places in the city as Fr, 001 ke. It was almost too hot for excitement; but tee. ‘Toa that there was to be ‘a posting,” anda good, hones, old- fashioned shooting scrape could not fail to excite (his quiet town. By nine A. M. groupe of eer terested spectators gathered about the Spottswood ana the adjacent eorners to witness the affair, Trae to nis word, Mr. Pollard ponctuatly sallied forth with a sbotgun over his shoulder, an Ethiopian carrying a paste-pot and the denunciatory bandbills, Takmg a command ng posi- tion on the corner diagonal trom the Spottswood, with his “‘double-barrelied” alt reaay for action, one of the bills was speedily posted by bis order, By this time a large crowd had been collected, aud tite habituss and loafers about the hotel were ail out upon the tand on the qui vive for the denovement. sd Pollard, with black frock coat, white pants and Panama hat, anxiously awaiting the fortheoming of bin adversary, James, into whom he would doubtless have the most approved W. Evans, Grifiths, GW. . Rome, New Fork. James F. McKinstry, A.W. ‘Shepard, New Hampshire; T. W. Healy, ryland; Eugene Jebl, New York: R. 'B. Smith, New York; M.’H. Blyoon, New York; G. E. Suswlorf, Vir- L. Wood, New York; R. Smith, Pennsylvania, R. Prescott, New Hampshire ‘Tur Heat.—The police reports of yesterday show the following accounts of cases of sunstroke in Brooklyn on Weimowtay:—John Doyle was found in a blacksmith shep in Prosident street, near Nevins, lying upon the Moor in an insensible condition, It was subsequently ‘ascertained that he bad been overcome by the heat An wnlmown woman was found prostrated in one of the mtroets from the kame cause. She was taken to the City Mowpital, where she died i James Dougherty, residing at 96 Forman street, died of gernstroke, Wm. Hines, residing in King street, near Fae Brunt, died on Wednesday from sunstroke. Broooniys Crenet Coxvertion.—A convention of miniaters and representatives of the evangelical churches of the city of Brooklyn was held in the Reformed Datch -ehurch in Pierrepont street last night, The object of the ‘convention was to provide means for exteading the work of evangelization, and for this purpose a resolution was offored to build one or e union tabernacies, to Me presided over by the various clergymen in their turn; roo sa carte, take measures to protect themselves against consider to be the oppressions of the Laas Excise law. Major Casper Urban, formerty of adigg was chosen Chairman, and Henry Busler Botween fifty and sixty retailers of the Teutonic bever- age were present. The proceedings were conducted exclusively in the Teutonic vernacular. In the ches the now law and its framers wero referred to in sharp terms. Resolutions were adopted in favor of resisting the law; to keep » houses on Sunday. A commitiee, consisting of the chairman, secretary, and Mr. gy Smith, was appointed to wait upon Judge of the Supreme Court of the Brooklyn district, and apply for injenctions restraining the police from making arrests s@he institution to be conducted on non-sectarian prin- | until the constitutionality of the new law is decided bs ab ect, of at English ship and on | soon put « load of buck and ball” in seiplen Rev. Dr. Hodge (Congregationalisi) acted as | the Court of Appeaia. The meet ing adjourned aftar on too bight bean: S es coe n aniituly remanded | manner, ‘Policemen occupied strategic positions at Place ahort ot Pernambuco, , To my urrrie se and grat, | York a Moderator, and Rev. Mr. Hunt (Methodist) was chosen | member himself personally to resist the eB | {h°sne custody of Lergeant Robinson, and to-day the | respectful distanes across the street; reporters were soem | Won | found coal ashors Roe tires tn ere Uo tak LD RYES MADE NEW wirnour CTACL ER, itweretary, ,Mesolutlone were proposed to carry out this | forcement of the Sunday law. alter will be. referred to the English Consal. It is | ensconced behind awning posts; vour correspondent, | Thriugh the canal, ne it le vere. n ouher words Ferweon | ()) tor ormadiinn,, Famphice ald ‘hadrons oheck “Addresges were made % Dr. Thrall ¢ . probable that Allen will be sent back to England for | who was several times by his Northern brethr: nd and the omenia, onsen "7 song Somorn oe E. B. Foote, M. D., 1,139 roadway, N. i copalian), Rev. De. Spear, Rev, Mr. Waterbury, Rev. Mr trial, in the recent little difficalty, having a considerable re- ind Frown the ‘NR point of Gouth Ammer neatly ng S34 aes Wiewher, Rev. Mr. Pattinen, Rev. Dr. Eells, RP. Buek, —__—_—__—— gant fora whole skin, aurveyed the scene from window og Ee tg va avoided, id ons | 2 Shee 1190 Broadway, Y. © 4 others After @ disenasion extending over three ¢ Commencement. in an upper st like Kutychus, Butsno adversary rn from any least tiren days by stopping for a pilot at rhe sesolation was smended sad the papers Hartyonn, Jane 28, 1800, | “ppem dames, 1 understand, being wo stiff | PS tht uran if mo coals are wanted United” states | conndential Pacormatton, for the Married | “© referred back to the committee for (urther coneider COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. 14 4 and sors from the exercise he took yester- steamer Tuscarorn, ae Stanley, wont through the canal in | geaied onvelope. Address B. Gy ea De * 1b bY & vote Of 98 to 60. Before Recorder Hackett. Commencement at Trinity College terminated to-day | day that he is confined to his room, though } November Inet he pilots are competent and perfectly | Ny, WASTRRN pisTHeT. The argument on a demurrer to several indietments | Pith exercioen by the graduating clans, numbering fifteen | his brother, 1, learmea, was wetting Ue tte npde, Prat ‘Whalemen. sone 6, | aatotial,Cormman sen imps ages. 10) ihuaeations. $189. Praaxs or Lowrsixe a Wiuttaxenrne.—The thunder | found by the Grand Jury for @ violation of the Excise | "embers, in Allyn Hall. The trustees have, bya unan's | eta dostiie intentions abd well "At this stage ‘ ao, Rrown, of NB, art at Hermambuen ane adie ea a ga r) storm which visited this victnity on Wednesday evening | taw, which was commenced on Satarday Inst, was re- | MOUs vote, lected Rov. Edward M. Van Deosen, D. D., | Mr, Jobo F. fon he gl —_—n eras cat a Meche J Jones of Fairhaven), Taber, cid at N Bed. ultation free, omy, fee je, Oe ant wag exceedingly severe in character tn the Kasten | gumed yesterday. The court room was filed with inter- LE tell BB ag ge ok Ine refieed 1a columo of atisel, och to | TELS yi atisee Mtoe wanvat Naurition May 6 having on a itr ‘is ne in if WIKR “TO restrict, ut eight ong eu of ested peace me a the fal keresnes: 130 bbls ap oil aloce Inst rey 1 ry i. j uy entered the chimn eve story hose situatedin | Me. dames ‘T. Bendy proceeded in an elaborate argu. | Thursday in July. ” forred:—Master ad oun: there in Enc Re wachouls) who were watching | Wed shipped al bbe cil OF Berk Duvelead, Pummer, Darge, decane PTD HEMORS FE _) th street, pear South 1 atrect, occupied by Mr. | tment to repty to the clowng h of the acting counsel |, T* following degrees were confer {fom an ambulance with considerable interest this South. | for Wostin oF eae of Fairhaven, | which have collected wivere the pain is peated. A ustua H Murphy and family. “The Vightuing pamed | for the prosecution. After Claborating some of the pines | aem—Rev Seite a tennean et Commas O nepectacle, GRer a parley Mr, Pollard surrendered ent? uvekonains ee fer Mratis Oona ’ — “ the wr, carrying it the bricks | Which he previously submitted, Mr. Brady contended | Poctor oF lawn triaen X Heymeun ine T. quintard, | to the force of circumstances and went off up slroet with - on Often a single dose hom the chimney top diwn the Sues, The servant | that it was not within the power of the Legislature to hoes of Divinity = Bie pty di the aleaide and his alguaciia—policemen to the right of Loy NYork, Jane 22 lat red, who wae engaged ot work in the kiteben | make criminal an act which was aot (n ita nature crimi- Line Ay aod hee] Loh so One aot Con. | Rim, police to the eee ee kim, police, behind “hivn. aaa ae oe Cardi for NYork, June 22, ta iD the time, aye we fan ronnd the table, in | mal ane following are the other points which he pro. | $00 it i'm sathadeidhan ‘The Mayor held him to bail in’ $4,000 tg Keep the sh Reston for Baltimore, J pain, may. never retarn. T have kuown ster centre ent, and then snddent sented to t arts 4 for his ance to.morro’ coun: jen! ache. peared. Fortately, 00 one ‘wer tajered, | Righih--‘here tm bothtng tp the tugedtion thet che parte | carne. we ci mnee sivendnncs of Alamal, aad (he an: came his ball, Mr Pollard seeme to have been provi Hin. Yom Boston for New Orteans, June + Yavough all in the housd were very much tright: | whi’tcenes tecnee cies (ete tmtentian that the party | ual dinner was served at the Allyn House, dentiaily preserved to ts ont of the getieral wreck, vo give | 29, 3m mig for New Orléans, June 18, Jat, | Pillows efestiom antic ores all tafemene- ved at the tremendous detonation which aceom. | Hdity, It hae been held in civil cases that a person may eee aeiiaat m tua, either in person of through the columns of the #r. end May (of © a), for a pains of ie bowel att be. Hed the shork. An off Indy named Price, residing at | alte & constitutional provision iniended for his benefit. as, | Commencement of FICC Ie CO eee cory wow and then & first elass #eusation, sig Grace Worthington, of Belize, Hon, bound X, June | %™! Deine of the bowel are. vik _ 10, 371 South Second street, while standing the lege of Pennsylvania. 4, of Cargafort Re Qecause they remove the humors cosaston ‘Window, in the second story of the house, about half re tight o'clock on the aime evening, Was &) affected y a flash of Highining—vehich appeared t0 hun struck near by—that she foi! senerioss to the floor, Mer The Wrong Pollard. Prttaneiema, June 28, 1866. TO THR EDITOR OF THE AERALD. ‘The Polytechnic Colloge of Pennsylvania hold: its thir- teenth annual commencement in Concert Hall this even- ‘om public and genera wer lo pass them, was immediately procured, with the aswsty nce of Wostern | (FR. A. Pollard) arrested in Richmond in a personal aiair very generally ‘Teaterativen in the course of an hour she regained Ninth—Thy Unconstitutional because it appoints | ing. Stadents from the Middle, Southern and ro} noe ‘Village Bride (Br), Ter- ginning @ioumness, She wax much bet an yenuast, © ‘Srtld of the fon, in whice Nh tp" cecinred thes oO | ene and Coneda, Fore, Cone there’ re omy maeP Laon san van se uh rents 3 Jane S—Arr bark Generoso (Ital), Chiews, Ge- Truth geoeraie ND! ins ot entirely recovered the effects of the sbo-k. At the | tounty. city. town and village whose el ticipated in the exercioon There were twenty-o08 | wai 7 am as yet uninformed. I am not arrested; I Seatet day for “Philadelphia): 9h, bries on es ees ve corner of Bouth Third aud Eighth streets, abont Poloument la not prowided: for by this eoneth graduates, Iaave heen in hostile quest of no one; bat am quietly (qn sd same day for Baltimore); | I may say that wnere ine a a ee Dundred from the residence of Mr. A. HL Mut @lectod by the electors of anch cities, town: finishime, in this city, the Inst sheets of my Distory, of of Br). enemy 5 nag, Marctlion and eid 1108 omy and ‘iste Bi count os. Gee Mreams of forked lighting, trom opposite directouns | of rome dvi itheriiy, oe orth ceteerliee’ teeter Ratiread Materprisc. ss ise | the war’ “The Lom’ Cause,” Wind changed to es aes we ian owas a om authority, - ¥ suet each othor in the middie of the street, and forming | fegisiaturs jate Tor that purpose. All other om House to-day pawn “tho. bill for the Derby and | on the historic page, and ninterra ceed tie macy onthe aan cl cutive fecha In fact there Is @ibell of dluish yellow fire, paused for an instant, miment ia nen provided for by | gan’, Bott ntoad:. alongside tho New York and | in-aqnlet and severe task that has excluded all other | yore: Sih, sch? Coral ui, ulin — hen bures with a terrify report, separating {) (he right core whose offices may hereatter | State Lene Rall Soren qoneerns. SEWARD A. POLLARD. o April 2—Tn port ahi SORETICS PILLS end left of ot tee road This incident is descrived by two by the people or ap. Haven road te New York. Ban vPrancinen sm igh a eas ivan i ake tem mn he “ e 0 a. ‘Sontoo, Hw 5 nei . cea nn ee | rem Teen Nees te ontir the wakes of Fire at Nate os, 1000 Tie Pears aren teen, teae th, 108 ann, Robins for Laepel, Capaing: | Rt popula aeties ranieat eee * Gonwen Lasrive.Yosterday morning the four bove | gouay, meets ‘ix gins abd aauney functions Shen ® | 4 toy ocencee het thie moral stores were | Mr. Bi Walker, a ganamith of Hartford, bas Bererite tor Manta or Zab, tpieos for NY Berta my bame Is fo (be Roveramen’ #4" who wore recen'iy arreated hy Captain Woglom for com | being an attomvt @ Mingle the funciione of (we liMerent | completly dostroved. Foe €100, heriiad am autata'sn Rnaland ealnad at £28 O00, nt Saget eee ae TAT " In a caption in your telegraphic column you have me Marine Disasters. Bric Staanaze (Br), from New York for Halifax, was totally wrecked on Sable Island 13th inst, Crew saved and arrived at Halifax 28th. . in orben, fre from New a ew York for San Pranetaco, Aur Onanor Nasaav eel cong from GI a4 Caan ito Rio peice tor hed, and was Sur J 8 DxWour, from aground below Ready age by lightening @ pot after Bank Lows Stan, ‘ben, Cardi vorted wrecked at the sine 21 eM 816 tons register, rated A2, and built at Warren, | | Zith—art bark T neha’ Re, in 1867. ne at fy NB; = J&R Youno (Br), , from Giacgow for Bos are pee va, been comand is ny id was sold iSth Sitar Tenna ie Davis, Holm x tag. "Hor cargo was belng transferred to tho Br brig Globe. snare a en, HM Dyer, Baio Mrananrc, at Portland 28th from Philadelphia, tn Vix: J Clark, Yates; Acklam. “erunen, thuider storm 2th, while off the breakwater, was struck by | mos’ Harica, HostansW it Tiers, f1o'Tewn, iSale Hightuing, splitting all Bay Seians (Rr), Sprucklin, from Bri 10 PM bth by U eptcntuer Asboehs ) Larsen, which salled from Baltimore May 26 for the Selaa, Falmouh, Eng. ‘The oblging purser of the steamship Morro Castle, RW Alvert, Em, has our thanks forthe prompt delivery of our dexpatchessite, on the morning fron Havans. The steammip Fab. Co's line, arrived on Wodnenda y from St Jago de Cuba, with | St die. to S5c. by, she Etre ‘alto every Smoription a large freight f angirs, and a complement. of forty-two | of koyar Velvec Brussels S-ply aud Ingrain Caxpeea, O- passenge sey) lacebied er Lm Goneet, the tlotne, &c., pruportionately cheap. Look for ® ery. purser. for the plimpt deliv ‘our letters and papers, and tnd for marine Weifgence. ~A-A—A-A—A TRULY SPLENDID REPRIOHIA- BASSFORD'S celebrated Nonparell, imoiving Nou SPANISH QUARANTINE GyGULATIONS RYGARDING VRSSELS FROM Direction has been Boards of Cadiz, Re of the United Mates Steamers from the make for Otors (in EB: stopping places. By lantic current, which foing from the West should meet which, addite — coal, it is usual to beer up for Para, whieh Tey here roy at sven ter ling wo est: ‘San Falkland Talands, April 21, on fie, Peine putting the vessel mead. tnsorica will be quarantine for ave days. erica, the Pacitic or the Raat neva. ‘would do well to make for titer leaving St Thomas, Barbers at the rate of from two uh fresh trade breezes = e YORK AND 07 bear up {or Pare, whl long, dietaner p' Sti N ety PJ foe th ewe tn ined. tot knowing that coal ean Tapered sultations free. MOWES, Atioriey 4nd Counselor era, Laat Decrmier th Wwritergt thie wae Naguats etrebty M¢ ire ie int Py ne Se gE Ie SE aeiee at ‘soak th Soe) rened Pera NO TO THOMAS TR. AGNEW'S, GEEEMWICH AND a Toa, . Binh mall steamer she ‘Fore reign Ports. Catt, May O10 port bark Armenia, Harper, rt brig Gentle Annie (Br), rr brig LT oar ae ey a Francia NYO: Kamer Folin Sendars No sm tor wit (atantas for Hoston. falagion, Del, pus infer Fest, et: je at a ly ie ae ore AR ; barks rare Sera oe ef ; Sears sat even: tee sarah NY. me . ENBACOLA, Ju Jue eens June Vint me ets ee *adcemanze pete (Be. ey ns See via Rio Ji a eerie Bee. le- fire was Sanne: ae r Sears, Salem, 8 Warrea “4 the voyage | Peck, Avery, Ni-ondon; Susn AdD.c, I Cadwalader, Steelman. Salen; W MW! Point, bat nit whi ve fotom wihout dam: | (oni 3 oxi ca Snow ror denen thee A griner Toward’ Newburyport for Neuvitas, before re | salt Niort, W Bement, Prnsy. RoFew to | Gloucester. entrance of Neuvitas Az Havent Barta Trace Smub, iN = Barrett, Ly: Ms yt ithe Narrows, St Johns, NP, Peart tiatkin race Murtha Maria, Sprague, ‘This weasel wad rumored wo bs | Kennebunk: Ls Levering, Corsa. Hast Oubridge; Hero, Coo bars. PAN FRANCISCO, June—Arr steamalp Golden city, wees Panom Arr ber salle, I inst, iscellaneous, arrival of the steamer on Wednesday Oe ted rere Ling at wholesale and retal kee, Captain Stirling, of Waydell # | 9 Bowery: Wh ice, Checked ice to Mariners. me lon, with increased Frig dity of operat upwards: coolest “and awmetent ta MAAICAN, PORTS. SSFORD “, contretaousekeepern? ftwen by tins gore orien mi us the Heat ie and Crocker Cooper's 10 Institute and ya Ming to, consider ail tbe pore ign of the golden Kettle, corner store. aad all vessels coming from HU © PURER ONLY Ar A. HUMAN NAIR, THRE! Care PECKHAM'S Halr Bases, 25) Gem oear Hows a ‘corr South Ni Unned Sates bound to South At ery ew York, and gorre: ui’ Fours and Sou Ninh nate y Atif airections written rears) | Surin, water Sou be) BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, TENDRR reet or eas on < great At Rred without pain. urccalh ‘Chiropodist, 58 ow- three knots It asteamer | ery, Hank Building. nihilater cares Corns, Bun- Trdien i tryin jonas, Nails. By mail We, ae i j coal thn t jot 0 : Murray streets, where vou will Rnd Feazrens eversibies else cl in any store in New diseases. Thave advocated for fi eats the purgative treatment Ip hese canes: wd IC i pe mana that uony istinguished physician wi Sve i

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