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4 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. pounder and s crow of eichtesn men. It seems as if sho WEST INDIES. was tho only vessel which escaped out of the Motiia cruising off Yucatan, and whioh was lately swept out by the liberal navy, A The general tone of this market ts about the same. ; A pamphiet was circulated yesterday, maktog 2 ierriole ; | onset ou the new Grocers’ Bank of G. Barbor The Spanish Admiral Gone to LOOK | ous on the vow Gro houses of this city will be texed $11. Cornmeal inquired for and. worth g6 por ddl. Corn—<aie of 50 bugs 50. Crackers $6 per Dbl Bread—Pilot, $5, rd, looking up, ‘ab $8 15 for New York and §4 for-Bullimore. Butter—#rench, $14 60 per firkin, Peas—Split, $6 75 io small tol. Fish—Cod, $26; mackerel, $9 60; herrings, $4; calmon, no lato salcs. Vork—Mess, $23, clear, $20; prime mess, $19. Becf, $12. Rice at quotations,’ Wh ie and are ta CRICKET. THLE AT POLICE HEADDUARTERS. Of the tires and property et Taste Saints ue prolotons, A Serious Charge Against a Sergeant, commieine conerede tones by stating unat alt Match Botween the St. George and Newark | The Police Commissioners yesterday held thetr usual | forge have been wed, no member of the Clube, weekly meoting for trials, at which seventy patrolmen Fire Department will be'romoved wishout good. uxd Manly sports are at the present time absorbing tar more wore éried on charges of noglect of duty and violation of canes. attention in america in gonoral, and in Now York 10 | rules pepferred against them by their superior offcors. | ,e0ording enle rad nee No, 3, Patrick Corrigan, of After the Cuyler Afair. $4,000 « year under tho new law. an ridood at $22, Shooks, bday anno —_ particalar, than was aooredited to them some years ago, ‘There was but one citizen case of importance, the com- | alarms of Gre, The flare to roport. ‘hi lines to the - Seeger $5 50 t0 46°25 for 10 Ibv “Botasaes, tooms Bie fo 520, | Yachting and boro racigg, boating, base bail aud | painant boing a oot uncomely looking gir! aged sixteen, Lec to toric tee dope aye Pet he was som. fess HAYTL AND PORTO RICO, | ber importa gation. Common process sugar, from ic, | cricket have of late become tho rage with young Man- | Pane ‘Seareton tecusee ect the detsndaet Andrew dt 6, charged. with Boing two’ house abies eugar to dic, Molasses, 180. to 229, ‘Bxohange—Sixty days? Sight, $4 65; ninety days, $4 62, No. x battan; and we now vie with the oldest institutions of | thompson, Sergeant of the Twenty-first precinct police, | wi out leave, was alse fined five days" pay. Soulouque Invited to Fake Com tie O14 World in our devotion to the popular creed of | The charge preferred was that of seduction, The follow- SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, ‘ muse cl . Cricket was some years since, it is mand in Hayti. English War Vessels to Protect English In- JEFF DAVIS. ‘rao, extousively Patfonised on this costinent, but after | 126 18 the testimony taken in the case:— BRITISH HONDURAS. . &e. &e. terests in Hayti-Salmave Acting a time {6 anguished and declined until the bad ‘TRETIMONY OF SUSANNAH LEONARD, i &e 63 louque—The Contestants for the Presidency— GPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HGRALS. Sores ped elaeincainasinn a bat a re- | last I came to this city; I got in a small ; 2 es moa Oucrages Committed by the Troops, &c. pe vival; but it is only within the last two years it may | lem Railroad depot am any with The steamship Eagle, Captain Greene, from Havana Havana, May 24, 1667, Bovements of the Ex-Rebel President. be eaid to bave become revived asa game among us. | that state I was taken b: ‘on the 25th inst., arrived at this port yesterday. We Bart Monramat, May 29, 1867. Oricket ia the national pastime of the English as base | eigen gy wi have to thank Purser Huertas for promp: delivery of our | The West Indies and Pacide steamship St. Thomas, | sor Davis loft by steamer last evening for Canada wae < yd ae ee wand 36 has many pointsas@ boy ff eGo ospatcnes and flea. from Port au Prince, arrived at Kingston, Jamaica, 08 | west, His departure was kopt vory private, and being ‘esterday the first match of the present year was | about his wife employing me hep cxnmeney the 9th instant, having landed the newly appointed only known to « fow, there was of eourse no demon- plazad, out natare geentaGtahavebeon eaposistiy mint. @ note addressed ie herrtbee CUBA. Cuargo a’ Affairs from England, Mr. Percy St. Jobn, at al of the event, for the day was the finest day-we have | at her house, that 1 was not large Stration, Ho will go to. Toronto, and from thence Pro | 1,4 since last summer, the oun was hot there | work she would req ——— sald port on the 6th, Said gentleman was waited upon bably to St. Catharines, was a cool breeze which through the waving | engagement I met SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. by the French and Spanish representatives ang advised Kiwasrow, 0, W., May 20, 1867. Dranehans oe ian woody helghip onrnouading the ~—— ey aes ay) ee ot to disembark, as Salnave bad assumed the govern- The steamer Champion, baving Jofforson Davis on | Fields whore match came e me to go along The Spanish Admiral and War Vessels Gone | © 4 ! nd of the St. George ‘Club is ono of the nicest litle | did not mean anytsing to Look Up the Cuyler~The New Taxatio: ment, and was known to be inimical to Mr. St, John on | board, bound to Toronto, touched at this port to-day. | FOUN a Grtetcos thas oould well be eeleclad, le is lovel the cans and went to a restaurant in Bleocker street, near A Kow in Santiago -Post Entries of Veesete | *°°°unt of the part.he took asthe English represepta- | An immense crowd assembled at the wharf to see him. | and well grassed, and is just removed a comfortable dis- | the biaryl igh he aald he was to some Arriving in Cubo—A Phenomenou—Commere | tivo'at Cape Hayti when her Majesty's steamer Bulldog : Fee eee care enced Ce tae Sent nee Teen ane recs atae Hane Soto's roots be looks tha door clal, &e. xe demolished the forts, owing to some indignity then | Wendell Phillips om the Release of Jef Davis. | 5, tes haut House aaenimeaie ‘the | but So wes dctorbenon iene, aout awsee cet Vana, May 26, 1867. offered to the fag. Mr. St. John, however, landed (From the Anti-Slavery Standard. fing of the club, the St. Goorge’s Cross, was over | wards, while I was waiting in an intelligence office for There 1s a now topic on the tapis, which has been pre- | guring the night, and did not experience. the slightest | _,1¢ the government lets Dewis go uap then | the marquée Gtied up on the grounds, aed a fair number | employment, in Twenty-third street, | saw Thompson on occupying the public mind for many days past in con- ng eh, inert by Wirs was murdered, For one that can be said for | of amateurs and lovers of the game assembled asspecta- | the side of the way; he beckoned to me to come cupy affront, Orders have beon sent to the admiral for a ship | Davis a thousand can be urged for his follow criminal. | tors, besides the regular adherents of the rival clubs. over to.him, aod 1 wentover: he then Induced mo sequence of the news contained im your columns with | oF yar to protect English interes's in case of. need, Davis at large and Wirs in his grave prove a cowardly THe GAME, to get into a car, and we went into a German hotel, regard to the Cuyler and the exploite of the commander Port au Prince was reported as being te epiru tn the adminiairation, which wreaks its gale spitc ‘The St. Georges having won the toss for choice, sent | where he ‘again took possesion of me: at of tho Spann Crgta Muvas Qo Tolosa The circum: | guitod sain Sunare was ere at the heed-of tho | Srunetaatere’” os nat Memes tn (rom he 19k | wie opponents cs the wicket te bemtog of | ibe, ‘mume lace wre. tast Eoidctaly "some thre stance seems to have created some sensation here at | revolutionary army, supposed to nimbor 1,50@ men. Our concern is not with the individual criminal. With tothe olub, who pee ay newly lomenen ten England | I used to live as servant ay Mrs, Pratt or No. 34 Week headquarters, ‘There is considerable uneasiness; so | The poopie were entirely fe vite d morey, scared st ihe | » wiso pian of reconstruction we can afford to overlook ® | asa powleg, The t against much so that the Captain General, I am told, found him. | Bold and decided stops be had taken, | It was unsalo fur | thousand Davises; but the course of the administration, | 19 par, bat they lao ap: io bia case, throws light on our mational situation. Iwo evident self perplexed as to what steps to take, Fortunately, or three things are the fearful feeling prevailing. No ono thought of going however, the General de Marina for. | Out without boing armed, 60 that oven women were pro- If this admiuistration correotly represents the Amori- | frat wicket fell for 1 ran, ward te 1a kien eae ea Slt tna | Vided with rovolvers. can people, then treason is no crime, and never need fear | for 23, the eighth for 25, and the last for 23. bell i ard 2 emma, Tho Provisional Government was dissolved by Salnave | any punishment from us, bate were Lee and Baker, my lifo—{here the offered to go im person to Carthagens, provided | on the 2d insiant, He declared himself Protector in the | “Fite tendency of modern olvilization is to bear pe- George Club then handled is my sop See eng Marat he Sey ts SY AGL P cignacs)” Cuoralier: Vice: Pragicsad.of Cap thle rt! Sit ceee tasters cael ancy | Lane eee hop panribig i Ne told e Shevalier, an ri 1efs on! each other office, viow 0 come to some definite undorstanding. | yisional Government, was ordered uot to leave his | without’ conding. the delesied rivalces in Kogiand i | Lulis, For somo time caut att hn Ay a , city at | Four of Kanul’s party were implicated in the murder as 1o the future movements of the Cuylor, The Captain | premises, tt being oxpocted that he would mako rome | Houry the Eighth’s time, and in Mox oo today— | tmore wicket, Mr Robinson then took vember or loom thete General having approved of the proposed step, the | attempt to overthrow the Protectorship Both Gheva- | to the scaffold. I, we are tho first govern: | and the balls got knocked about a litle more December; 1 know shat the first day I went to the sta- Ferber penta esr sea tee aiken ean totine stoum frigate Francisco de Asis was immediately got | {{°7,2ud Niscago Sugot had expressed themeclves willing | ment to let actual lovying war against the Siate | though singles only were scored, Robinson drew the because my | their execution in Belize, 8 Y GO | tobe nominated for the Presidential chair, If olthor | go unpunished. What sort of a future om tirst blood by making a fine square leg hit for 2, and fol- | time with the family I had been engaged in was up the | ‘The Ob/oniat, the only newspapér which before existed ready forthe conveyance of Admiral Chacon and his [ were, seen in. the streets they would, most probably, | course will make for us is lowed it up with a drive to the tent for 2, after which day previous; I did nt give my name as Slack at the | in Belize, was defunct, having died out three weeks ly doubt. If, as many believe, and as ai histogy makes secretary, Don Adolfo de Navarrete, and she sailed on | be hanged. was oteverly bowled by Loe, Norley then joined Earn- | station house the first time I was there. é the TQM tostemn, ste aac wanes oan amie on | ,Acompany of voluntoors organized by tho Provisional | probable, wo are sooner or ‘later to avo another civil | srw aid come ton of ee aca eee Rae ee on romaenrencien na tated Wager the vreansl lalh-pnt- Sea: tty, te Government for the protection of Port au Prince, were | war, then party chiefs will make up their minds what bowling, which was rem: straight into the wickets, Monmouto 8, Wilson, late capiain of the Twenty-first + the 284, with orders to follow in the same direction, | ommitting great outrages among the peoplo after dark. | cours» to take and which side to adopt without foar of | Haillsascmed to ra‘sejhia hand tos high, however, some- | precinct police, and now Fire Commissioner, waa the BROOKLYN INTSLLIGENCE. Both the Admurai and his secretary Have tho reputation | Tacy were sad to bo in the interests of Chevalior. A | riaking life or property except in the actual fight, pis sat be Sor onl sp mnoomnces Uke a véin re nid —. The ergo! raed — = October, orley is a free and a very ewift round arm bowler. , was produced an jentiti the witness, who . Tue St. Georges must find him an acquisition to the | road’ thorotrom, under date of the 22d the following | AS‘AUL7 ow 4 Saamaw.—John Elliott, the ohief mate lub, He nie which ean eie wasa capital drive entry: “12:90, a ee brought to this of the ship Emily Flynn, lying at the Wipf was for 5, a cut for 10 Fel ler mostly log | station house a naw jasannah Slack, aged six- | arrested by officer Henni of the Forty- precinct, hits,’ Mr. Earnshaw showed a praiseworthy zeal in stick- | von, who was found in a Socond avenue car, whoro she ee ae war pol gen tas ing to bis wicket, and can wait very well; but bis | had taken with a fit.’ The blotter tor January was | 7’ ing, charg caution lost him a run or two, which might easily have | also produc:d and sworn to, and noentry regarding the | son, one of the hands. It appears that Watson refused been stolen, Mr, Gibbs bats well, and bowled some | complainant could be found undor the date of the | to obey orders, when the mate dragged him out of hie biting twisters in the socond inning of tho Nowark, | 16th or 16th. The witness then, in answer | bunk, and, it is alleced, beat him over the head with o which had @ good deal te do with hastening the comple- | to questions by the counsel for the do- po meiry nod The injured man was taken to the tion, His score may be seen below. The St. George | fence, said—One evening about four months ago alittle | Island College Hospital, and the mate was sent to the finshed their inning for exactly 70, leaving the Newark- | boy came into the station house and banded me an un- | Penitentiary for thirty by Justice Dunne. ors 42 to wipe off before they could begin to aoore again | sealed note addressed to Sergeant Thompson, making ® | ‘Tam FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE Conky IgLixp RATLROAD. <= in thew second ioning. The New Jersey men, how- | demand for fifteen dollars; tue letter was anonymous, r Lynch ‘the inquest over the over, wore overmatched, as might have been seen from | and the writer threatened to “make trouble” if ber de. | Coroner Lynch concluded yeeeeeey over the Let and, puloesh her fosahs xalesite 2 had ee oak pouciies Sih the boy =e ie body of Edward Bingham, the conductor who was not a obanoe of secur! lctory. After me 0 had sent it was waiting on the corner; I han rash ween two excursion in Bmith iat, (i ane SOAs Nena cette | send ict, he cetacean | ha ne t,t a rr Fields, in yi ie jab comm co ft wards; he 1° “ the basing again. only made 22; and, including | knew nothing about it, and was sorry I'bad not got | °C, douth trom lg Nantes public performance was stopped by those pretended pro- tectors of iaw and order, and pistol shots were exchanged with the civilians. The general f.eling prevailing was in favor of the re- ca!! of Soulouque. Tho United States sloop Saco, Captain Wilson, left Kin,ston for Cape Hayti on the Ist tnatant, Salnave had sent to Curazao for a vessel to take an io- vitation to Soalouque to come and take the reins of gov- ernment, and the latter was anxiously expected every moment, Everybody feared the Dictator, and nobody dared to advance astep, Inthe midst of so much excitement and uncertainty trade was completely paralyzed. PORTO RICO. Tho dates are to the 17th inst, In the expectation of a viait of the fleet under Admiral Nunez the merchants held a meeting with a viewto make the necessary preparations of ovation to said officer. The weather was excessively hot, but the public health Again, no amount of brutal and barbarous aggrava- tion of the usual evile of war will harm any man who orders it Mr Davis knew of the throats and atsempts to burn Northern ities, poison Northera communities; know, at | of offers mado and plots devised to take the life of Prosi- dent Lincoln. He nover disavowed.or attompted to pre- vent any of them, When a Frenchman, in correspond- ence with Charles James Fox, offered to assassinate Nap tcon—England thon at war with France—Fox gave the Emperor notice of tue plot, Davia allows the con- federacy to swarm with such and worse plotters. No word has been heard from him rebuking the massacre of Fort Pillow and Memphis, _Bolie Isle and Libby Prison wore within his sight, and Andersonville existed by his order. Quantrell and kindred assassins wore his agents, never disavowed. It 1s safe to say that, excopt the English in India and the Freuch ip Algiers, modern warfare cannot show, for the last contury, as much inbumanity as Richmond of being men of sound understanding, and competent for the task intrusted to them, The general discontent prevailing here at the new systom of taxation soon to be enforced is spreading to all parts of the island. Spanish officials who have not been long resident among the people, and are conse- quently igaorant of Cuban life, will find it a very doli- cate affair to defend. It appears the matter has called ‘forth gomo very warm debates in Santiago de Cuba. The actual Licutenant Governor, Senor Vigolet, just frosh from Spain, had scarcely taken charge of his new gov- ernorship when difficulties of some kind or other oc- ourred thore, which, though we are not yet per- mitted to know tho precise nature of them, were of suflicient significance to have induced the Captain Gen- was not bad, considering the time of the season. ordcred and tolerated in any one half year of the war. their first innii 50 in all. 0 St. Goo hold of the girl so that ho could see who she was; [| Concant ar Onrisr Cavrcm.—This musical eatertale- eraltosend down there bis military deputy, General | The sugar market was becalmod. The heavy showers | “"suaced by the war record, Jofferson Davi is the obiet | therefore, who bad scored 70 in the single fanlee, saw on the for January, under date of tbe 16th, | ‘ment, in ald of the funds of Christ church, Bedford ave- Balmaseda, with a view to restore tranquillity. Iean- | of rain since the beginning of May had put a stop to | of 9 horde of sav: ‘With the single exception of eat- | wore the winnors of the match, with 20 runs to spare. | a telegram from the Central Olfice dated 6:40 P. M., nue, Eastern District, will take place this evening, The tot ay ow far he reper may be true at be cau; | SME tnd et yiae aed a emt | Inge coor tn Tada aba cara | Fel ore enced “Serpent Thompemn ie wasted home on scnent oak: | Pac gov ele sstens, fons Se but we koow officially that Batmaseda ‘bas gone to San: | Apritand te subsequent absence of supplies hed re. | PUR UF Poimb act by act, = Wr Sad Biiod Dethis evidenos as the defendant's counsel remarked, |] omposors, and the oholr of the church will. be tiago, and that Field Marsha! Herrera Davila will, during the former's absence, attend to the post of “Gobernador militar de la plaza.” IT give you the following translation of a royal order, dated the 25th ult., as being of great importance to your commervial community, with regard to the entry duced the stock consideravly, and quotations remained unaltered—from 8c, to 4c. for extreme qualities, Other produce had not varied in price. The stock of coffee would soon be exhausted, owing to the large ex- port. In-ex: ‘no variation, a gmount, duties collected ~ Hh pone rae ing an increase o! com, wit that of ; 1866, il ‘ r BI if ener conduct, ‘The inboman chief of such barbarism cannot be pun- conc! the comp! ‘a stateme! tn the formance by several artists of established repa- ished wader our law! Men ee some still call honor- a leenie thal ore or | tation. showed that she had not been in the city in October, November _ or December was falso, and that the night ‘isth of Jan. Comrractons mx Taovsts.—Yesterday the Board of uary) on which she alleged she had boon seduced. the | seaith instituted proosedings against Patriok Dannigan, prams went heppeegen .GRANT PECK. contractor for the Scoond ward, and John Woods, com- of the Twenty-seventh D vats 9 tractor for the Eleventh ward, them with vie. sworn, stated that he had often seen the building, No. | lating several sections of the Metro; wt Pon oe i sresss SP Of goods at the custom houses of Cuba, and also with saab. H ‘82 Cortlandt mentioned by tne defendant as her | The contractors, as alleged, loft large quantities respect to post entries :— JAMAICA. women, wearing for ornaments i toad it wna a wholoesie our store, and $a praygann Ihe seen, tioh Kha hes eeomatond te Tn view of the inquirios prosented to this ministry by ee: ee ane peenes withons ‘oak Ro person resided on the premices. clean. the tate Tribunal of Reventos of the Island of Cuba com enero; Sas meant dsapals of Listy prise; ae? TESTIMONY OF J. 0. RAlLET. ‘Arraurrsp Svtows or a Sop —William Dagaa, @ ceraing the tnterpretation that should be given to arti. | BY Way of Havana we have files from Jamaica dated ie genlbenns for ech ik: ate Loy neers Tt wing sp. | soldier who bad beon discharged from, service, becom- ae sabe neem she “4 = Teeth es ener : haa. Ea ne OT ‘eon lives; I remember that the sergeant came to my | ing despondent because he could not procure employ~ how after the arrival ots fase! in port the owner ot May. xr ec uni Pilice about aux weeks ago and told me be tad got s note | ment, attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat fog and ruanifosi setting forth the name at toe Seont | The mew Ram Duty law wouid in all probability prove. Wedel oh fa aly ra ta the defondant for having seduced herr ae ce pi ogg Bachelor bMamlca taf dy Se eee Nt abled ee Seeuch Jt Delonge, | afailure, The government was in hopes of raising w targe to be some- Toeld Rice tate len ecly oa pam ane porte oxom d-cokenaied rom the tom el Seed, and abt Wuee oF wit thelr marks, numbers and contents, (oeeag®s | revenue from tt, whorens the contrary was the result, | thing to be ob to treat the case, whothor guilty oF not, im order to avold getting his | the City Hospital, ‘ foc as ar set apait (or examination), an also dhe claans | 80 far, the committee named by the Legislative Connell | fiminal wo ae to, make Souihera capital for the next ame into the paparsand Bringing « certain amocatof | .zegep Onomurr ro 4 Doa.—A'man samed Wiliam fHossion, fauality and. quantity of | the goods, their | to revise the maty clauses of the bill to regulate the OrFoliGcune ae thelr agus a Grotey; tor perhape Himntt be went Delére a. police justice he'd det'na-| Wedge was arrested at the corner of Hopkins street an@ Eauhoeeiee The Queen, 1a Conformity with the | Collection and warehousing of ram ‘had been sitting im | that may be the surest card.” Meanwhile men see jastice, and that on the instant the magistrate would | Marcy avenue yeaterday afternoon, on a warrant iamue@ opinions of her Coantit, hea diorseds— shtowa, but they found themeelves obliged to ngeien’® bonne und _ciirostas Sitents i the Geet, Sad seize upon the case as an opportunity to cast a slar upoa.} by justice Corawoll, in which he. was charged’\by am ‘Atriote 1. The declarations made by the owners or | in the aid of or of Revenues, Less duty was } SMdly waitthe future. If the statute of emancipa- the polle departnen he that he was of the for the consignees in arcordance with the divisions of the tarit, | hed at 6a. duty per,gailon than when it was at fa. oq, | tom wax only on ect of ‘‘nlllaty necessity,” reluctantly tnneceat of Prolerto bend Fk mama moun «ee scree Lar onto poy sree the peat err pyre nigg od There was a favorable change in the weather in several | deed of jastlon with a whip of ea at be nat met Thompson in came to man treatment to a dog. The accused had a dog quality and quantity, their weight, number or measuro, | 1 ca'ities whero the drought was most felt. In Bt Jf mgons coater vg] seaienidlix ey been the sorgeant’s menenas ot tee een cont tag Sy thon shes J Gendt Guutes or.coudeuiedmbh ‘Yo-mit-atesteae> Hea fre Counoll tbe President asked. for | lowers, oe faith siands frm that we shail soon SEE RR al tin Ee 70 | ot No. 09 , wach number; she | the'tne complainant looked Upon as cruel and inhuman.’ these details shall incur a penalty of two per cent on the | leave to luce @, bill to confer on the district courts winning the match in the inning with twenty | said her mother lived irty-first street; ‘was held to await examination. value of the goods, ia accordance with the requirement | limited jurisdiction on matiers rel to land. His spare. I went there that no such person was atthe | p.ray Resutt ov 4 Fall.—An aged man named Of article 166 of the Instructions referred to. Rxonligaey seid thet thie Bil senajadbd thoiserion ef the Tiewooah the complainant $200 | 1, mas Moran, residing at No $16.Grand street, 8. Diy ou wl have rod and beard a Groat Pm: ote Prisca te the cera aid at aterre ete See oe George Kel worn, testified—I am Superin- bee enpevectmat eacrmammeny y sete “he now cemetery which has deca In project for a loug time | than by simplifying: tue PPO Senet see er Fee erin- | dence abot miduight on Tuesday. and, striking upem, Everything, I believe, was ready to carry the ‘4 committee to-taquire iato the condition Day of the Hadson River Amateur | made an affidavit in which known | the roof of theextenston, some thirty feet below, sum into eflect." There were about ,000 in the | of the poor of Mingkin made.a report which says: Rowing Association. ‘Thompeon six months previous to that time; the follow- | tained injuries which resulted in death at sit O'clootr ands of the bishopric, chiefly derived from voluntary {s painful to contemplate which exists ‘Youterday this boating association opened the rowing | ing letter was sent to complainant at the station house:— | last evening. Mr. Moran was ststy sine ICL oe donations for that express purpose, | But, unfortunately, Dante tat ye ged Reaiving ssrectil ecason auspiciously, The boats, under the direction of Mar @ | and. native of Ireland: He came to shis ingoage tndsascht eutternasa:ctne: qeeseamien tne: |/amicnien, rage eae teres ae eae Commodore B. F. Brady, readesvoused at the Atlantic has been te ece a higher than ae, | at whtee resldenos he wustased bis fatal iajerien just ordered those tunds tobe transferred to the treasury, po ge poo Sever obtain bet for the hrtible nasi Clab House, Hoboken, at two o'clook, and afera few | Keiloc gg BR efor oe Tus Excws Law.—Owen and Michael Rudden, joie Collected not long ago. by the fatre, held: for. charkabie 2 ie — . Preliminary proceedings, formed into line and passed | thing you can do is to sectie with me. Sa watching ‘out | proprietors of @ liquor store et the corner of Nort) purpores. The new cemetery is therefore another of THE BAHAMAS. this oficer in review at a point opposite the Eiyaian | £496,000 Tn. Jo see f wait Ove minutes sad ce'liges | Seventh and Fifth streets, B, D., arrested on the 11th the many useful projects laid aside on the shelf. 4 was all that was required by the most | p and think before you have mo: ‘of the Forty-Afth ‘Tho United States steamer Corwin left the harbor on wisher of the organization, inasmuch | you, right away. SUSANNAH LEON, inst, by the police Forty-Afth precinct on a charge the 224 inst, for Mariano, tt being more healthy for the SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE GF THE HERALD. saeanimag the dat af uch lonpare. | _ Mt. Kelloch thea'continued:—Thompson said it was a | of selling liquor without a license, ware yesterday called officers and crew to remain there—the more so as they a rendering the day of such tempera- up job, of words to that effect; I think, judging for the Fourth District Coart, Justice a had special permission from the Captain Geveralto | Dangerous Accident tm Nassau Harber— to infuse the greatest amount of life rs ‘what I've seen of the girl, that she'd say or misunderstanding in relation to the do 00. Salvage on an American Vessel—The Gruit and vivacity into the members present. At the polat | 40" aimost anything, regardicss of right or. wrong. | panelling Risto lacy, Reneres, ea teil wes guaigenns, There is nothing further to advise about the caseof | ‘Trade—Naval Movements, &ec. indicated the steam yacht reo ites ‘TABTINONY OF DR. ANDREWS. ‘until the 12th of June. ' the bank Ocean Home, a. Havana, May 26, 1867. she Pabente eee 06 Toners ton Romane) ei boing sworn, testited—1 am s physician ‘A New Room vor ras Fovrrs Disrator Covar,—Jus- tod mentite the -penpueestemmmenen ee i) The steamer Corsica, Captain Le Measurior, from Nas- Foy several steamers and yacuts, all laden with pa pene mgt m9 ares’ month jpostvery' not tice A. H. Dalley yesterday abandoned his old court enon which they had never seen before. It was at first | sau on the 2ist instant, arrived at this port yesterday among them many ladies, presenting @ scene | or, inan tour months. : room at 145 Grand street, E. D., and took possession of upposed to be & partial eclipse of, the sun; bul morning. She only brought eight passengers, the last Toe. clube represented wore the Atalanta, Atlant, | Seoeman Wea eT TT art. procact en ae oe if ne ee 5 arco whicl jor more x, LJ of wee Freeones bingy the disk exceeded torty | of the inmates of the hotels, which wilt be closed for the eter hag eng einen eat Pair. the next witness, Ho stated that on the evening of the ee ene te ‘abies ee Pe, ae dogrees, and it was remarkable for the brilliancy of ite | season on the lst of June. tnele of October last saw defendant in station house; she 1 esniontarciegpenshaemmper ae ante Se eee a ee at attreetcd” mee, Cbecarity | One of the Corsiaa’s boats was upset; on crossing the ae court, 4 was a second rainbow, at a distance of thirty degrees | bar with the mails; a sea struck and swamped her. One ‘acted in a lewd ALLEGED AMsAULT wire FsLomovs Lerawt.—The policg from the first, pot quite so perfect, Thespace occupied | of the guard boats went immediately to hor assistance, some of the officers; ste told me | of the Forty-sixth precinct yesterday afternoon arreste@ two haios was evidently occupied by whitish | cise cour mon in her would have been drowned and de- of e form of sheafa There was a thin but ex- dark cloud enveloping the city at Sue time, | Voured by the sharks, which abound in Nassau harvor. as seon from the neighboring hills, which remained com- The salvage in the case of the American Proveu on he first heard to stab with a shoomaker's knife Louisa Sinaty eommbved tera tees hence Gok sah cath Sapunemaanendtp Walle artivce Vaart hon he frat heard | SOEMF ccm streck, The eovused was locked up to ‘The steamers Corsica, from Naseau, and Juniata, from Z ° tence like @ quarrelsome that blackmailing await examination. Phuadelphia. both arrived to-day, tue former wittt eight | inet, with tare one peon. peitled oalsteonriiy te ak | smartor than all the other boys in tho school, and Mrs. Thompson corroborated his testi ‘Tut Faxepwny’s A1p Socrery.—Thorewas a slim attend lente for Now Orleans b:tore tue-qalling of the Haste Patties concerned.” The award to the licensed schooners | hip them If th oF replete with the yreseees seineasee | _ Flora, six oars, foriy-ave Coat long." Henry G. Hashe- oven ciclock,. on, Feusen-eveenay. Et Bat tet omy saieag tans a eased prego vera ‘There great many cases rbor and Reform for the services rendered when aground 7 arrogance. | gen, coxsw! 7 ‘necosted meeting Fleet street as wells ga-chore. "The-cesnlipox ty gradually tncroas- evel tain tr caletics tok aes aeetetenereaans shallcurgo the: re-enfraschieorsent. of those now: pro- EGorombie six oars, forty-six feet tong, Jas. R. Bate | oir snd told h iim that if he would pay forthesapper ahe | Mothodist Episcopal charcn, the object of the meeting: fide vod citer Sampletse koe case at ae enete | fon of ‘cargo taken Out by wrecker, procesded to Rie, | scribed for rebeltion;” and that “I shall demand a recall | "1.0". "sts oars, forty-six feet long, three and ® half ould allow him to accompany her to some 3] Deing to excite the sympathy of that denomination fow have ateo occurred since the rains sot in. vena bp cept feot wide’ H. Waliis, coxswain. ‘Oicer Olustoad swore that he hed seen her as late as | the iately enfranchised millions of colored men of the You are aware that ali Roroan Catholic clergy that The season for exporting les had commenced. But, asido from the pugilistic aspect one the disgust- Shatamuc, six oars, H. J. Hardenburgh, coxewain. ton o'clock at night talking to men in the street. South. spsatees urged the necessity for winging docome exiled from other coontsies and take refuge on | Several cargoes had been sbipped, and others were in letle eapect of ils unprecedented lever, one is | Nereld, six oare. | W. ‘Captain Caffrey testified that there had beea no private | ‘0 dear Christian influences upon the negro of the these bospliable shores, reseivs mouthly all by order of | Progress of being sent to the New York markeu The | Strack by tho Mr. Greeley to answer the com- | Swifsfoot, six oar Robt. Fawcett, bow. spe ne ee eee eee Sansa Howery. | by the Protestant Church, and to oounteract the infia. her Catholic Majesty, Quoen Ieabet IL Tne funda, of | schooner Ventrosa sailed from Bleuthers on the 10h argument consisie of three | Euroclydon, six oare, J. Lugar, coxswain. tn idioon canedan ence which the Catholic Church ts sald to exercise, The couras, do wot Come from her royal purse, However, | with two thousand five hundred dozen. The schooner of biel no Besides these there were several smailer boats, among | '" Aight giving her evidence the girl arose from her seat | Necessity for active sympathy in educating them to be- that Id of Hitle consequence to ihe recipieuts, The | Kiva lef same day and place, with two thousand. six he the Coat tia? | them the Young Cues Annie and Ada. to ee ee ee and hed | come Citizeus wae urged, and the mocting, ad SeSCcpumhed as Gund grelepiet Gheabe ta: the penis Mor: Majeaty's, guuboat ‘Hiastrel, from Bermuda, ar. | ser amounts. to this—""Narrow-mladed Blockhesas, { tonbd: “shee a plewsans, dianee yaa served to aii | {23 Teachod the head of the stalrs Loe Sarbag Ooe am pare re EE a bas coe Fim prions oe co “y bon ’ ; "6 room, when she uttered « pierci f n0com Bish With despatches, &c., and orders | *™ right; hence you are wrong. Wasn't I in favor of Aitnough the clubs of Now York in years , or fat ‘some. ESCAPED CONVICT. vr Oneal Gane ot RUNy cotentas the bles ne. poise a “ rol long ago? In three years you will admit es ugh reese pant fromthe top to the bottom, her fall being ADVENTURES OF AN ES! Royale Jam the Aiinetel eallsd on the 16th fast The timate of ue and expenditures for the present joyal, Jam. m1 on the 16th to 0 month ‘of bay. The ordinary expenses amount to | Minsirel was transferred last your to tho West India $2,161, 282, and the comentnes to eee Beles — though expressly built for the North American alls the attention more particular 0 item calle cation. the extraord thwary credit tee St Dentegn, aged reacues The Leng rains have given additional stimulus to the respectable figure of $805, ‘a8 resto, but not as | vegetation. the last of the liabilities Lg incurred to sustain lightfal breezes from the northwest reigned at the the war in that island. The ordinary estimate, after de. | last dais from tho out islands, ducting $768 000 distributed in lottery prizes, becomes The programme of the forthcoming horse races at reduced to $1,393,252, which, however, Would make the | Nassau was completed, which was likely to prove an at- peuditure amount to $17,71 traction. The ladies’ oup was a one, been ferlor in moet everything aeoeen enti an gf amen stitutes rowing associations, the > nay a fuinty conga tor ini arae. as carned rive the Hie Exploits ee Country aad Fepsir hia and truat at the expiration of the season to Pow Cropping ame Fbe pees Amann A Ria About eighteen months ago Captain Jourdan, of the have attained a degree of perfection. Tt ia the Intention of Mz, Acton to see toitthat the | gizth precinct, arrested George Thompson, alias unfortunate girl ts cared until ahe will have recov. | 4 an Albanian, twenty-one years of on DEPARTURE OF ECCLESIASTICS FOR ROME. ered from ber present SR Tareeny |" oo a ccting Riraae aettiametonereneaas Oe The Cunard steamship Java, which left this port yes- . St, Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. Worth was subsequently terday, took oat, in addition to @ fashionable contingent THE FIRE COMMISSIONERS. convicted of the offonce and sentenced to serve two years for the Paris Exposition, several Catholic clergymen, | the Fire Commissioners held thelr regular weekly | and six months in the State Prison at Sing Sing. After It ig diMfoalt to say what public opinion be three years houce; but it is altogether certain that the 18 Of this country do not see it wan the duly of Mr. Grecley to effect the release of Jofferson Davis on bail. It tp not likely that they will see {t three years hence He said in a recent article that he signed the bond Decause Mr, O'Conor it nobody else would other words, that no ot! ime would secure the f 9, now take @ stroll to the the Cuban ‘Mincing” court, casting influence in the scale on the | who areon thotr way to tbe Eternal City to participate | meeting yesterday, Commissioner Myers in the chair, in | remaining there for six months Worth made his escape, Sa aa ha sa mar acu for TURK’S ISLANDS. cee ee eateeage and cor ee foceaizeT net conscious | in the tmposing solemnities of which the mistress of | ¢he absence of President Shaler. ince which time, till a day or two since, he hes been af onthe pat ot holders tome ire payers, and pthc i wo ae ie oa oa responsibility, Cereetom wl be the tetra ve he 200s of June. | Commimionse Gaxwar presented he folowing rots. | large Ben err nahn evens have changed ‘on the . A these were . Bishop fn across Fourteenth precinet by Ietes By way of Havana we bave files from Turk's Islands To all that Mr. Grosiey says of the duty of a journalist mong tion, which was ‘Third - Hey? n= dt onan anaes tea be dated at Grand Turk on the 6th of May. to aim at being right rather than bei we aul Philadelphia, and the following of his clergy:—Very ven Tilley Murray, of the precinct, they tonnage. cent engagements I notice the following charters:—Am- ‘The revenue of the colony for the past year was L. Black, Nuevitas to north of Hatteras, at rr} Mugai, nad’ $6 for molasses; British Ueig | £1600 14s, O4., while the expenditere was only ae LN of — at ci rie “s £0,520 88. TK 4. The tormor was the largest revenue Mountain Eagle, Havana adeip' received since the birth of the colony. The crown funds box and $6 per bhd. Thero is no variation in the rates in « healthy condition. Rev. C, J, H. Carter, Rev. Nicholas Cantwell, Rev. Mi- feotly si and he may bave thought ¢ would bim for his Salas withia. three years, but he out none the less a ridicuious figure, aa er sum the city churches in’ Philadelphia tor Europe. For exchange the demand has been very fair, but the The export of salt for the past year had been vory ex- HE CORIELL MURDER. $30,290. He is also the bearer of which was adopted :-— on the ee ae ee 7 are rapidly recovering. London is now ‘old at 11 Salou mers than has been capmense ceemng ay oorioee 5 which contains of the aahaeeedy ‘nal f, dicmlteatssso aad deep s'pedtion fore Tie sdtnitted thas os the night crite Sal boom nt, United States cur- | year since 1854 COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER, NEW BRUNSWICK, KN. J. omg eae great | re-appointment. 4 ba cman Oy lepine rency can be had at 206 per cent discount, while gold | “ The value of property destroyed In the col by the * — —T ateraction, Fotitions were received from cltisens resident Canal | J. me, rena? Sicesty Gates yo sate, ‘ late Barrleane armoanved tn the agerogae to £12 * | wrist of Bridget Dergan for the Allewed | gers and visitors Savant, aveeen safe, the esata: | tenes 8 Sat oun en sed, See ease ‘The Imperial ia af waresoaiee ne copra aa, oe mee Suen, Cr of fre to the Committees on Appa- door af aa wet ropowiary and gare them fen sone of 3g ae = eae pe : a bi Po the conteata, This operation, however, did nat a pal amon Ma 61 Th ia of Drie Derg for the logo mander ot | waich waa presntat prepared by the Committee on for tholr wreuble, as aly roan’ 360 tm 5 Flour—Barbadoes at $0635, bond. Meal, $6 26%, | Mrs. Mary Ellen Coriell, on the 25th of February last, at Heart of Fran! Ce AA oa ar Ge een iwadle A doce. Binoe the departure of the Admiral for Santa Martha, Crackers, $6. aac pan 608s pa barat Corn, | Newmarket, Middlesex county, was resumed yesterday olen, to the force, on cy wo = ry vented amet eeperanen ot 8 tonlag some more men-of-war have loft for the same destina- | $240\; per bag. poy A C2} LAT a in the Court of Oyer and Torminer, Now Brunswick, | Sriests escorted, i Piecioes wun tht ont peer aglh ow BT. tion, anid remor points to the famous iron-clad Tetuan as , ee ane, "6. whom were reference. The ‘report recounts | according to this statement, was in foreing an eatrance Woonng tion cranaienticn, of, the preseat Besos % ay Lg ‘Welsh, O'Rell ‘Dot been. ao fully investigated as the tofe; bet being unable to nd Ty they off is triumph their belpicss victim, the RR. Cuyter, a gon was fred yy ‘been con- Sie the ccnle nd made. thele, cosage, How prize, to this port, where it Ie dally expected. Of course in Dale ba, worth $12 8 ner = Ayn ‘This fact, po Ey aeneemnetneinden = i, my saen, ae = tnd forsee “on nore, en oti aat be sufored referred tor two of Wrath abe” and. dnpeaie conte setae An tiene Sen emtak wee tant a ~4 Sanwu to bis friends Among the were bis aaa Sea violation of the rules | serving out terms of imprisonment aie. paola White pine the ‘Ambon cargo 80 ‘om pri- E ‘Reset Van Lainburn, Minister the Rather. 3 ot down by Board fer the guidanes fie will be taken to serve out the remainder of terme under $19; P. pine Janda, suite, steamship Tripoli took Rogen overlooked. committee | sentence, - Bars teat Beate ae geet! —e Segineourey snd. ruggent the stablahrsnt of Ment UnsveceSsruL ATTEMPT AT GAN Resteay. ry g ar see eee eit ature ate «raat wT, Ss pee emmy aed one te mn ah in a = Bayt fap ed eel Harn, Pa, May 29, 1867, tnd each member of ihe Department ‘Abont three o'clock this mofning some ‘eather ia very warm, and rain wanted all over the Rev. Degmire was arrested hore for LTA SOB op yO a re | embersiing worth of internat stamps. Gronoetown, Demarara, . under He tormeriy connected wish the laternal Revenue of each individual, The mes, ‘well paid, | on the safe when the pereges (np (be