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‘ ; 8 ———— ee, THE STATE CONVENTION. SPECIAL TELEGRAM 7 0 THE HERALD a-The Standing Commit- ced To-Morrow, ‘Auaaxy, June 18—9 o’Clock PM ‘The Convention met at six o'clock this evening. Prayer was offered by Rev Father Thomas Doran. EXCHANGE OF DOCUMENTS ‘The Present submitted @ communication from ‘he Const*tutiona! (onvention of Michigan, transmitting a Fegolution which airected the State Librarian t@ make arrangements for an exchange of copies of the Journals ef the proceedings of that Convention to be forwarded dciiy. Laid op table, THE CALENDARS OF THE COURTS Mr Forewn, (repr) of Onondaga, offered & resolution @irect! .@ Secretary of the Conventiga to request, by cir wiar addressed to the Clerka of the Vourt of Ap- als, of each County Court, of the Court of Common Picas, of the Superior and Sugreme Courts, &c., as to ‘the number of causes on the calendars of their respect. jive courts, &c. Laid over under the rule. ‘CASES IN THR COURTS. ' Mr. Coox, (rep.) of Uister, offered a resolation direct- tng the several county clerke to furnish statements whowing the aggregate nunrber of day sessions of the Cireuit Court, Cours of Oyer and Terminer, Supreme Court, &., with the pumber of civil actions for libel, stander, assault and battery, maiicious prosecution, &c. Laid over under the rule. EXRCUTIVE PARDONS. Mr, Larnam, of Ontario, offered a resolution re- qnesting-the Governor to communicate a list of the ap- plications made to the Executive for pardon during tne ‘yoars 1864-"5 and ’6, the number of such applications wanted, the aa of the offences, in ciagsea, &c, Laid ‘ever under the rule, LEGISLATIVE DONATIONS TO CHARITIES. \ Mr. Case, (rep.) of Madison, offered a resolution di- wecting the Committee on Powers and Duties of the ‘Legislature to report an amendment to the constitution Prohibiting the islature from making any appro- #priauion aud donations of money to any private or local eharitable or religious institutions or corporations; gee viding that whenever any appropriations are made by Legislature, other than for government and Stato ‘Anstitations, they shall be made to each county of the Biate, graduated according to its population. The resolution was adopted. ! Subsequently Mr, Py (rop.) of Albany, moved to Reconsider the vote adopting the resolution, and the motion went over till to-morrow, THE LIQUOR QUESTION. * Mr. Fowzer (rep.), of Madison, offered a resolution re- ferring to the appropriate committee to take into con- sideration the propriety of reporting an amendment to She constitution prohibiting the Legislature from ing any law granting or authorizing the granting of any Yeense for the sale of apirituous liquors, Mr. Bares, of Albany, moved that the resolution be laid on the table until the committees are appointed. Agreed to, THE POPULATION OF THE STATE Mr. Bicnyorn irep.), of Jefferson, offered a resolution @irecting the Secretary of State to furnisha tabular statement as to opulation of each county, town and ‘ward in the State, according to the census of 1805, the ‘otal population of tho State, the number of aliens, the amber of persons of color not taxed, the whol? number of persona of color, kc. Laid over under the rulo. nd then, at twenty minutes past six o'clock, the Con- vention adjourned iil! to-morrow. ‘The Comumitices will be announced to-morrow. RUTGERS COLLEGE. Annual Meeting of the Alumni-The Junior Exhibitl _The anniversary exercises preliminary to the closing of the term and regular commencement formalities took place yesterday at Rutgers Colloge, Now Branswick, N. J. These proceedings, which were of an unusually in- Yeresting nature, were begun at ten o'clock A. M., and Jasted in various forms and celebrations throughout the day and evening. The morning was devoted to the ex- ercises of tho Peissethopian and Philociean literary Severe of the college, The business of these societies, wer ‘was conducted in executive session, and no was allowed to its dotaila At the conclusion ae Mthe secre business a procession was formed, Consisting of the members of these socioties and ‘the strdents at largo, and headed by Grafulla’s Seventh Tegiment band, the line of marchmg was taken up to the Becond Reformed Dutch Chureb, where, at noon, the as- 0 of students was addressed by Wiliam H. Bur- Brooklyn, N. ¥. The subject of the ie. Ps eee ll and was, in addition to bei ive aod Beavy in its solid nt ot and The church was crowded with stu- a, their friends and interested citizens of New Bruns- ba ggg the eye began to fill lies, members of the a Mental Philosophy Cannon, Professor of Logic, and the ‘were Professor Bate Rev. Dr. Dr. Van Rankin, formerly a profeasor in ‘the Theo- logical Institute, In presenting these fine portraits, ‘Mr. Vail made @ very neat pertinent speech, to ‘whieh the President of the Board of Trustees responded, expressing the wish in the course of bis remarks that \t be added to the numerous portraits already on the walls those of many otbor worthy palrors of td bse on who had labored for ite Toundation and dow ee ee rene ae few and its — oct pect k, The Alumni address was thén deliv. . Peter Stryker, D. D., of New York, This was pant Ang weil written and apes ctl applicable to the ‘téme and the assembiage. Tho speaker adverted, in the course of his remarks, to the history of the institution from the timo It was organized in 1811 up to the Gay. The war record of the Alumni and of thi generally was ene pon, ons is was instanced as one bonds of reapect thai should pind the graduates closer to ihe institution. THE JUNIOR RXHIBITION, ‘whieh took place at the church ia the evening, was a grand affair, and was patronized by all the pretty girls ef New Brunswick and large numbers from New York. The music was furn'shed by the Seventh regiment band, and was oxcellent in every respect. Professor Dooiittle Heb Presided over the exercises, and the following pro- grammo was passed through in respectable style by the ‘oung orators :— jase. Voluntary Masic. —a ‘Vernon Lie Sweet Spirit, Molton H. Forrest, Bergen nn Nd .Fifty Years Ago Flick and Flock’ Galop. Arch. Mercer, Newark, N. J.. Bo Faithful to the Present Selections from Zawpa Wm. H. Rankin, “——- | << eee Spiritual Existesce Mabel Waltzes, Gouverneur R. be Trenton, N. J. UAE Be in Ruias roan N. y. ssseMontal Activity lections from’ Ei Arthur Crosby, oe X.Y Bilas Mead, Schenec! “ARF The excroises of both dey and evening were Lod Credftable to the institution, and gave test promise of pvp mee es efforts in the orattons of the commencement, which takes piace to-day. TE FIRE DEPARTMENT. The following order has recently been issued by the Metropolitan Fire Commissioners — ORDER NO. 6. Orica Boanp oF Kany nae al Mernoponitan Fine oe { Prenwey’s Hatt, New Youe, duae 17, 1987. 1. On and after the’ 20th instagt the fire belis of the de ment will be rung for Gres a@ followa:—The Post oe tower and City Hall belis for ail Ares on the tine and south of Fourteenth street. The Uatoo, Marion, Spring etreet, and Jofferson tower belis, for all Bros oo the line and south of Forty-second street. The ‘Thirty-third street and Fifty-Grst street tower bell all Ores on the lines and south of 106th st jonston street, The Yorkville tower bell, fires on the line and north nals for fires south of Sever ‘over all the bell tower and ne house telegraph tines. Signals for fires between Seventy-ninth and 108th streets ‘wit be sent over the North and West bei! tower lines, and signals for Ores north of 1050n street will be sent ‘Over the North bell tower line only. Il. Boliringers are required to use extreme caution ‘and conform rigidly to the above instructions. By order of the Board. ALEXANDER SHALER, President. Cuas, E GiLDERALavE, Secretary A VAGRANT DEAF AND OUMB CRIPPLE KILLED, Heo, N. Y., Jane 18, 1867. The train on the Hudson River Railroad coming north yerterday, due here at 11:48 A M., ran inst @ man a the wave two miles above Teste irom © which ry “Dp irs he was a vagrant pi Focal eo dumb, and had fost the ‘vee of both . mroke of jightaing, He was about forty years old. paceman atatiehaatinc tat THREE PERSONS OROWNED IX IN THE PASSAIC RIVER, Nawane, N. J., June 18, 1867, @ sailboat, ceetaiaiag eight 8 flaw on fiver, above oe Cemetery hod Mrs, Ulmi, & French CONVENTION OF RAILROAD MEN AT LOUISVILLE. This morn! wee capsized was he'd last night at its rooms in Seeond mee!/my was called to order by Benjamin R. Winthrop, Bans Nees sear gous throng ie -Afios the protinl- CITTy INTELLIGENCE, Histon) Sommty.—A stated meeting of this seciety The ary business was [a ponine leone communication Re ype City, accompanying & portrait of Van Polanea, LL. D. ied from ite fu jn 1 he presented to ‘the socie After the reading’ of the commurication the Rev, Dr, in a few brief re- marks, alluded to the life, time and labore of the worthy Van Polaneu. The presentation of a file of early colonial newspapers from, Charles A. Davia was also an- nounced, At the conclusion of the meeting the annual strawberry festival of the society was: duly celebrated, and the members then adjourned until the Sret Tuesday in October, Tur Caruouic Prorecrory Fain.—The promenade con- cert and reception im honor of thé ladies who have bad charge of the Protectory Fair.did not take place last evening, in consequence of the heavy rain and storm, 11 wilt come off this evening if the weather should prove favorable, Tue Morcur.—Yesterday the body of an unknown man, five feet eight inches in height, was taken to the Morgue, The deceased bad on a black overcoat, brown @ress coat, brown vs gray pants, gray shirt, bine flannel snk and Ayers The ede was too much decomposed to be placed on view. ‘Par Even Hexwan Case. —It will be remembered that the coroner's jury who held an inquest on the remains of Ellen Heenan, who died under somewhat suspicious circumstances in Thirteenth stroet a fow days ago, brought In a vordiet to the effect that the deceasod ed come to her death by wounds inflicted at the hands of ‘The coroner granted persons unknown tw tho id his cortificate of burl ‘to the registrar, and expressed it as bis that the woman had committed suicide. The bod; waa buried, but yesterday the ard of Health became cog nizant of cerlain facts which seemed to go to show that not only did Mra, Heenan not dio by her own hand ‘but that did not die from hemorrhage from wounds inflicted on her person. Orders were immediately issued for the disinterment of the body, and were promptly executed m the afternoon. Several important witnesses have volunteered to give their testimony in reforence to the death of Mre, Heenan, which, it israid, will throw an entirely new light upon the affair. One of the Judges of the city bas the matter under investigation. Discovery op Human Rewarxe,—Some laborers, while engaged in excavating for a new building at 105 Frank- lin street yesterday, discovered a quantity of human bones and 2 coffin plate on which was engraved “Sarah Hutton, died 27th of December, 1819. Aged 50 years,” The ground where the old buildiug stood was formerly a burying ground, Coroner Schirmer was notided of the finding of the buman remains and caused them to be reinterred. Dears prom Excreive Heat,—Coroner Gamble was yesterday notified to hold an inquest at Bellevue Hospital, on she body of John Edmonds, a builder, fifty- seven years of age, who died from the effects of the ex- cessive heat of Monday afternoon, Deceased was found lying nm an msensible condition on the corner of Catha- rine slip and Cherry street. Death ensued yesterday afternoon, Cnurcu Struck By Licatwine.—During the prevalence of the thunder storm yesterday afternoon the steeple of the Church of the Holy Cross, on Forty-second strect, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, was struck by lightning and very much shattered. Large particles of the briok and wood work hurled around, but for- tunately no person was injured, It will be found neces- sary to take down the remaining portions of the steeple without delay. Evrpences or Inranmiciok.—The Eighth precinct police last evening found the bodies of three children tn an ash Darret in front of bouse No. 119 Laurens street, Two ol the children were males, respectively five and pine months old, and the olen | ‘ female, seven months old, THE PUBLIC HEALTH. ‘The following 1s Dr. Harris’ usual woekly letter on the state of the public bealth in the cities of New bila’ and Brooklyn :— neers men sis, Borzav or Vita Stat In the week that ended June 15 there were 872 deaths in New go including the 70 that in public institu. i latter number wheter, ‘of the island id emigrant 108 deaths in Broun, “Ineluaive of 10 in Kings courty ecyiums, ae. This ithe deat prea low, bat) BS 1s the last of the fs get cre in wrblch the 4a the lowest in the year. 7 Settee 1000 the ran Sew roe rp of an geaite Dr nding ilar Reylums to Zymone ease ceused 29 tof all the death: ey at 0 baa! LGA and 22.03 in See cee e rn Brooklyn: ‘Sostlatine oie in sre le latter weet in'New York ward—a di dete re ‘trains Sagem ‘here q a ‘but ¢ fatal cases of cholera infantu: an [Biperaton Inthe fret dre 7 acrne clean I housed portions of the sity hay nly and we jons of the olty have many weeks abl iataietten umetnien ste foial sine Known in tne-most ‘healthful rural villages. tn the Fiftesnt! ih ward, last week, there wa: 6.000, and in the Twenty-frat ward bat 1 in habtiants resid oan wi nite tn the Fourth wa ero was 1 Jo every actin 1 to every 1,588, and on {a wai yeennnat ihe i rr, ee P throughout tee kay, Histropolitan dtetriet ryt epee that no —— a Moree conan yw ding pe tot the poor, ann fective di ow saturated in consequence of the great rain. gant plains in each city and county is Syl now call atsention to the eubjotn Morris concerning the excessive raint montha, The au ~. + propamal fal envtrous of pur tyro cites. grounds and. the the drying of cellars: sh " Hes the soils and Sranees, that Jess than the rm of the sanitary ong engin tl medical chemist isinfection; aud, if families thronghout the evropottan 3 trict will 1 finmedn ineaty, and, until next winter, fake care to Reep up thelr grounds anid crllars, and make the vations ap, © ‘of sickness and mortality will thereby ter pre- Sonted Ww Without ‘an ietions, ft sull is aafe to esis the present Raturaied condition of the ' eptdemice, wi nage, sing are negiccied, At the SE ee Oe SA ‘of Munich ie ground of bat city and by A was 50 eneerey ary, from months of drough' Af the ot ay rece the, cholere wou 2g! andcoulg eee fears ary, seni ed Fn am fe chefere In for in Torener via ‘viatta- swept. Unrongh whe wel "ie wal/repicus of Germany and Lestriny Bet’ uve 0 eres, “Beaserér deeply ary count aie fo te tty ot Munich ospeclaly. for the practical lesson = THE NEW BOULEVARD: Letter from Mr. O’German. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Law Debanruerr, mora" Sane ‘18, 1967, In the Henao of June 11 appeared an article entitled “What Has Become of the Boulevard?’ You therein ask, “‘Oan Mr. O'Gorman, the Counsel for the Corpora- ton, sccount for the long delay that has occurred in the opening of the Boulevard?" And you state that ‘there js an unaccountable and de) —_ delay in the work," = which you seem a " ae Rete] to the ‘orporation ia responsi! iJ under the title of “The New Boulevard and a Park," you return to the subject, and state that “he progtems of the now Boulevard has been mysteriously suspended ty soe Corporation ee a we One been m.sieading feraty im this If there bas been any and the Orrick oF Course To “appointed by the Supreme Court commissioners of e@atimate aud tsseanment to thie matter, and bave Deen since then, as (ar as is known to this de tee 9 diligently attending to the an a heir of- fice. Far from any obstacie or ms wading to lovin been a placed in ft B. way or the Counsel to only interference with thelr pro- NEWYORK 'ABRALD. WEDNESDAY. “JUNE WW. 1867. the same to the eastward, and back to home stakebous , eat gto eastward of all buoys on Wen) Bank, vias 1 as 03a 4 FOES SOE HF ae Fo] schooners and sloop yachts will be on the VACHTING. Regatta ef the Atlantic Yacht Club Fongebep? das—A Squally Day and @ Fair Hace Only— | ground at ten o'clock, and take position as they arrive The Agnes and the Carrie the Winnere— i, line ee rent ane The Teuth Annual Regatta of the Brooklyn rip tengo ‘west; socond class sleops to south of Yacht Club on Tharsday—Entrice—Course. iret class two hundred yards, in same order, ‘The second annual regatte of. the Atlantic Yacht Club, | ‘The steamer Charles Chamberlin has been chartered of of Broakizn, Mok TR Samiaiily, from of the clus Drei onwl eae uw fol Cour wa, rook soar hoet at ntti maavery conopitious | seareted for°themetubere end ehelr lien’ andi easant at the hour of ‘was very unpropitious | charteres mem! he the yachtmen, and the day’s sport stand Ain i en- are ree ferry slip, Brooklyn, at half-past eleven Joyed by the mauy gentlemen and ladies that accom- panied the daring vessels, “By unequalled ill luck squalls fitful and severe im, their ¢haracter at times struck the yachts, with such vehemence as to capsize the Hector, one the sloops of tho second class, and frighten many of tho others to return before the raco had fawly begun to develop itself, ‘TUB ENTRIES. First Class Sloops, Owner, white pe sihangert Hemans. AVilliam Voorhie. AFFAIRS IN KANSAS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Great Flood ana Loss of Life nt Fort Hayor~ the Union Pacific Rallroad=Mob aspestarrer Keene m by the 8, 1867, The damage to the track of the Union Pacific Railroad by the recent flood has not yet been repaired. A large amount of mail matter bas in consequence accumulated at Junction City and Salina, At Fort Hayes on the 11th inst, the water was twenty feet deep, The occupants of tho fort have been compelied to remove to the roofs of the butidings, Six soldiers and a citizen were drowned, General Hancock 1s engaged selecting another site for the fort on higher ground, ten miles from the present one. On the 13th inst, while an emigrant train was en- camped near Shawnestown, Johnson county, Kansas, Shree young girls attached to it went a short distance to pick stra ‘les, A negro came upon one of them, and Violated her person in ashocking manner, The corn at aan cd 70, and intelligence has just been received that amob burned him to death on Friday might, are doing damage on both sides of the Missouri river, For a distance of one hundred miles gardens and cornfields are being devastated and trees stripped of their fotiage. THE YOUNG MEN'S LIQUOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION. ‘Last evening a preparatory meeting of this association was held in the Sinclair House, corner of Eighth street and Broadway, The meoting was called for eight o'clock, but owing to the severity of the evening, it was not called to order until after niné o'clock, when the President, Mr, Edward Bonnell, said the first business they had to transact was to receive the report of the Executive Committee. From this report it appeared that thero should be a special committee appointed to confer with the German, the old Liquor Dealers’ Asso- ciation and the other. association of the city, and ask their co-operation. That the Committee on Printing bo desired to manage the communications of invitation to speakers for the monster meoting: ‘That a cowmittes be rm PRIS Nag Ofty dollars to the wi winning yacht of each clase, to be expended in the purcbase of euch piece of silver ware as the victor should decide upon, THE COUKSE, ‘The course was from an anchorage off the club house through the Narrows to the s.akeboat off the South- west Spit, turning tne same from east to west, and thence home, Feet Be the stakeboat to the west, all the buoys on the it Bank to be passed to the east goin; and returning. commiites consisted oO) Measra. Joho t Moore, Charles P. Low, William McMon- nies, Charles Condit and Isaac Miller, THE RACE, Clouds menacing in their appearance hung in dark festoons through the sky, tokens that showers were soon to reach the oarth, giving much uneasiness to the two hundred guess wat assembled on board the steamer Naushon: but some invisible hand drew aside the big black curtain for a while, sending hope and gayety among the pleasant ladies and spirited gentlomen—un- fortunately, however, for a bong a period, as the sequel will show. Considerable delay attended the ar- rangoments of the Denalminertene though the hour for starting was originally appointed at twelve it was considerably past that time before tho yacht signal on the steamer was dropped as an order for their getting under way. The sun at this moment had strug- inted et it Di tte gi through the dask rifts of clouds, shining on the ray him ye aS an Lycee ne rave vessels as they were arranged in lines with Jibs | trial of th 3 have been indicted for selling hquor op tain and after twelve o'clock at night. It has been said, and doubtlessly without truth, that he has purposely abstained from bringing those cases to trial Ppatore Juries at the instance of the Excise Commia- bet rer whose counsel he is. That a committee be ap- ogee: to wait ov the Sheriff to ascertain to what extent e would deputise special constables in case any parties combine to disturb the public peace by invading the awed cd lawful men while at their businesa That the rinted on Bristol board, in colors and gold, pecs : nt lailion of Christ blessing the wine at the top, that the dealers may hang them up beside their license. They can be mado and sold tor 25 cents. A committee pani of Henry -Arobellerion, Christopher O'Connor and Theodore Alien was appointed to carry out the above resolutions Captain Rynders briefly addressed the meeting, after which the peries adjourned until “ day evening next, “< “SUPPOSED MUADER AT HARRISBURG. Hanmsnvna, Pa., Jane 18, 1867. of John Jenkins, an employé of the Lochiel was found floating in the cana, witha weal and a gash in his forehead. The down, bringing out im bold Teller, their pretty models, their neat appearance and sales of immacuiate white- nese, The small yachts were to the windward, both classes pete seen in the inverse order of their num- ber as given ve. Like a column of trained soldicra, even, secmingly, as a mathematical line, the second class sloops left their supposed ‘anchorage atthe on signal forty-two minutes past twelve o’ciock, and paying off shore left, together for a while, each apparently ai of the other’s powers, until the Auretia, catching the freshening breeze from the south, shot ahead of her com- ee itors, making her was like a ‘thing of lifo” for the jarrows, followed by the remainder. One minute Vater, first class eloops had been started, the aight calling forth hearty applause from the specta- tors, who by this time had collected in goodly numbers on board various little craft aroynd the stakeboat, The start being effected so auspiciously, and _ weather giving evidence of cl the bi all beat high and the many bright City of Churches sparkled with eee ut Naushon steamed away fleetin; crai riving in view of the larger sloops, it was found that the Psyche and Lois had sovichic to Whe Wing, Addie worked to windward and were gal- to retain positions as ie, evar fractured die V. and Bp es tacked, roner's ned. tad by dextrous calling tencourred until they bad ac. | Cos sory ined vy nome rth tater ara pais aed complished this object. The other yachts brou, bt up | work 3 and, as he had money at the time, he the rear at different distances and: at various angles of | ig ‘mipgosea to ‘been murdered. divergence, as the judgment of their sailing masters dic- tered. ‘the club sdansor at this ime had ran down to Fort Ha where, by the kind jon of the poaibereonry ‘the Tore the band aganed there was sean gong Jone, 1, Wel Cxanx, io the taken on giving the party quite music enough, a8 | ” “Phe relatives and friends, also the members of Green- the Naushon started with the excollent band of ‘the “wich Lodgo, No, 467, F. and A. M., and Howard Lodge, Twenty-third regimont. Two bands and bright faces in- F, route recent, so annds and pig ace in| No a thf 0, ne reqpotiliy iid ve atond sired, The Addie V. by this time had got the lead of the street rn is (Wednesday ‘afternoon, at two o’cloek. other but the White Wing Agnes still kept ane 18, Tuomas Fors, a native of pursuing he e-etoeely, and — = Richmbnd peer ene ronan ‘30 years, * mie, a ‘The friends relatives are respectfully invited to he smalter boats, attend the fanerel, from his Inte residence, fasnce, Harve alloy, ed sane, fate, with an iron hand, had decreed tbat with all High and Nassau streets, near’ Gold street, ee ee ee Can ia. Brookiya, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. Earn ssoee, anh Gee 8 21 bagel yor [for Other Deaths See Seventh Page.| sprung hone _—_—_—_—_—— torrents of rain, dri the ladies in the the Kamer ind-erscing to team tthee seen | SHIPPING NEWS. deavored to keep in view from the petro the con. | an eee tending ee. It was of but short duration, yet that n maine roR 13) Youg—rnrs Day. tended ih aoc of serie al ad Book a | sare. ; alle w x Ne edeertes tare ame Ya leas second class be ‘ae mahi ines on thew acht Dolphi In the meantime Me Isdice bad seen the wet aiee 18 PORT OF new YORK, Tne TB Cleared. thelr forlorn plight, ad, thinking that death stared them | 5, aitenanahip Clty ot Washington (Br); Halcrow, Liverpooi—~ face and was soreamed and shriek: Steamship Malta (Br), MeMiekan, Liverpool—E Cunard, ptt the rae to put back to them, he | Steamship Root ; awe P Ctede either Ing or not faring’ that 3 crab like bis il RAD iare peut eee coutd be of no sertie le aid and the cl a heme in Congress, ward, Teotos aniecs, cuau itera eek eerm Seeehe ‘yachtmen. Hore, also, | oe raftchermemmthuneaiate sae utehdhaes ~~~ sivgnnaedlia ‘an accident occurred, showing the miserable cha or the fittings of the steamboats that ply the waters of our narbor. Ex-Conmodore Whiting’ son was on board capsized vessol, with her owner, and his father being among the eer Butcher, Nickerson, Sagua—Brockway Boston—R Murray ware Ann Mull’ Monrovia snd a markel-Ugden & Ro- heat once, with parental’ send ‘was anxious to | Brig Forle (Br), Roy. Cow Boy acrananl. Umphray & Co, rescno the men, The only Dost belonging to “the Sone A Aigner Hapteport, NS—Crandail, Naushon was on ber upper ‘deck, without ware, or acy | Um oti aie ¢ Jonas Sinith, Nichols, Charleston—N L McCready & ‘Fehr B F Woolsey. Soper, Richmond—Van Brunt Behr Clinton, Buackfecd’ Fombone=y' Boyatoure gees Schr Sabino, Morrison, Providence—J W Elwell & Co. : Scbr K Van Cortlandt, Coo, New Havon—Rackett & Tay- jor, Sloop Fred Brown, Wrightman, Bristol—G N Stranahan, esd Steamship Manhattan, Charleston Phy) / dd # 4 PM, with mdse and ngers, to'H R Morgan 7th ina, 12:90 AM. 66 miles north of Hatteras, pansed tackle necessary to launch her, and even had there ‘been, her leaky, miserable condition was sach that she could not have floated a moment in the sea then run- ning. Commodore Whiting did not wait eee, ‘bat boldiy Jumped |, and struck out for the Hector, where, clambering upon her side, and in company with his ne) he was left i ee td ow ae more, hoj r ta as they tui ° Toatawenn Spit. proaching this position, it wes lound "tbat the Papcbs” lenstan oud Slores, we retarning,.| fearing probably that Wl they tinued y too would suffer a similar ol pion, harleat on. with the Hector. Gallantly sped the Addio V., Cate hip ial Boudry by. Charenton. June White Wing and Agnes to the turning it vine. Fox & Co. is detained of the Highlands in such style of excellent seamanship, throwing great | hours b hip Game tirin (Be, Harrington, Liverpool, 4 days, with wi er hip Rereamer, Young, Liverpool, $0 days, bp saase to Sark Pembroke (Br), Potter, London, Philsdetphia, a fp tt into ihe re clouds Sm as they dashed through tho water, cail- ing forth plaudits Nf all that withessed tuem,” The ‘Alarm, of the first class, Carrie and Salus, of the second class, soon followed in such style as to make the to master. Is bou: ‘Rrouanonty wud on May er eit trom wae rah during @ sprung aleak. sin ne have made from 7 (0.90 ae ae ieerig ere Evie Lah ‘be con. ently going. f i apoke Eliza Shoreetn, from whom eo NN ise Punch, Moincke & ne 15, si uae jou 602, spoke Ye Renate for Kurope, all San, 10 "7 terest. ‘The yachts bad all put back at tbe commence. | ear. toJ & Got erst Dot the. gallaat sit’ above, afraid probe to ange, with ugar As 0B Pavenatodt RCo. SM” peated squalls which came out of ak Yamurl, Johnson, Bagua, 10 ays, with sugar, to ga a ad pg ne character, The a ref amaeus (Bey, Hout, Pars, 18 days, with rubber, £e, @ nico sailing breezs, which, they 8 ‘Vail! (Br), MoNetll, Ponce, PR, 19 da proached home, became ‘ dail rphray & do. ma no hae NO 7 yc continued their way, tho Addie fo! Caroline, of as avagrien, lowed closely by the White Wing and Agnes, while | | Brig fae ns, sre Beth, 4 Se ak acemnt Qaathcnees | Repost war @ Wat a oan re parsi home stakeboat as follows, unat- ' Rk 0 sugar, tended with the usual + oy Me hie nee +i * a teristic of the termination of Brig Nepomectt ee? Te ‘Trinidad, Cuba, 17 Pir Class days, helth eninae mot aS ker Houghton. fied in fm ns Byker Career lig ache Stith ore: Addie Ven... 6 90 BF vlastowe, it} fund 906 whales 15th. at White Wing.... 4 87 38 Al " lon 74, spoke Pata A Putnam, from’ 4 3 ‘Second Clase figs a rt Tih aeants WOM, S, ath es'b precmean #, Sagua, O days, with sugar, Salus ..coes ... 8 nm ee ” anne rer re Perens Winker, onlay. tof Qherryiield), Poster, Lingan, 16 The arriving at the stak Fig ML Mller, Leignion, Brtlgeport, CB, 13 days, with them vietory, however, an conk, rN enone odopted v7 the ALtantieC rig OT omy ine (Be, Waiters, Hillsboro, NB, 10days, White W ing wore gecosstated wing Bie a Bucher ‘puter vot ot Portland), Tucker, New Orleans, cided that the latter was the Fm gK.T ng, Welsh, Ca Cardenas, 10 days, with sugar, i] jolmes, Raynor, Baracoa, @ days, with fruit, to Be). B, Gasdoer, Cat Island, 10 days, with f ties y Ranger, Blouthers, with pineapples, D, Borden, Windaot, 18 days, with plas tt Ir Cotas Bin Shulee, 11 days, with spiles, to Toealts, Musquash, NB, 8 days, with spiles, ingalle, Musquash, § days, with spiles, to ier, Shea, New Orleans, 9 days, with mdse Pend jeton (of Providence), Wood, New Or. wit molas » x elects The Regatta of the Brooklyn Yacht Ct ‘The tenth annual regatta of the Brookiyn Yacht will take place on Tharsday, June 20, Up to yesterday there havo been mado the following Codd, Lena Ww. ide, Faaline... Commodore T, Peters 4 ita ed, em in inven. afer baat of the a ertharn ers Pratt, Ct, fam eh wea ce ie —* ‘at sunset 81 Dienstere. on Sas Be aE M, Degnal, mee ug re su wea na, ve aad aroeed 6 ctakebves ah Bousbwred pty vareieg POR Py ad SRORL.Teees. (Bp. Dexter, was seen léth re ‘Cross Rip. with loss of bowsprit. Reus Mancaner'® Samrsom, from Fhindelphie ones raw trie in ta {etthe" nora win logs of c RO on her sie; ae cag ot Agots Davison (Br), Brady, from Windsor Bridgeport, Lp § or Bre ‘on’ East Chop evening or BR ey and will probably have to discharge part i arrived at Provincatown 1éth inst from At- lorkic Desens with vessel, somewhat damaged, and with loss oto ti Senn Urata Pade ia has on board a life buoy, marked Glenwood abla and two stateroom a9ore Piok ance the iat Tost river from a large uanthy'of weeck avait Loating by. Mincellaneous. Lt Scum tons, built at Port Jefferson, in 186, now at _ Muss, has eeu pun purcha ad by bape Ww bb and others, of that place for about $70. ne wit Dighton, under command of cols late of sehr Hunter, nally recove! at amneuniae, ri ae ‘was in @ normal condi ‘murmur was Notice to Mariners. = con Notice ia he 8 B bee! cod Petie i mark outer cairarce io _eunebes Niven, er, ang a peldntrik heat Goned ie me seated third’ clase un bus bik hence of U the great it Spar Buoy on ror ain Benin Penobscot | the use of Dr, River, We. has been removed: and aft nun buoy set in its place for the summer aan, By order of the Nore igh IN POPE, Lighthouse Inspector, It dist, Beh ere medicines. gentleman. who ly Bhd had been usin Dr. Schenck’ and was rapidly ‘recovering. formed me that he had Portland, June ne See port arrivals. aaron * Spoken. ue . Grosier, from San Francisco tor Cork, | salement an I, ROK Gao ch teay of Dr. Schenck I wus Sharpeepoier, San Francisco mae re fy Liverpnoh Dri tat tat ne S, Jon a am Dimer oan correst in ie ingest en aut wie ( (by ahip pine Portreas Woaree from: | nein io pointing ons the bene the f1 sh fraakneee, e « Ai, Henle Crosby. 37 days, from Liverpool ror Philadel- hia, J ao SE oe" it , p Tomvwands Jul , posi f for Phiindelphia, Sune Jat 4006, Jon ‘onar B0Cby pilot vont Hope, N ee Bante, Urtale (Br) from Baiilia, Ga, for Tio Yanetro, ‘Hark Pawnee (Br) 7 i? days from Dunbin for New York short of provisions 9 ‘Jpne 12, lat 43 29, lon 62 40, Foreign Ports. Axvas, April 16—Cleaved, Milton Lockhart, Large, Pal- PY, to ort you that lungs; ft is all in the dered’ condition ‘the ‘lungs ‘had sympathized, | an fever abil T forget the gra \e tear goursed down her Broa and mouth, Ei Jennie Eastman, Starkey, do; 20tb, Priscilla, | {0 exclaimed, “cod blese you. a York. do; st, Burt, do. Da ria py you, doptor. Ee ee eet arsived teentor, Widinon, ork, Doctor entered into # detailed sta of the modus PEN IAI Hatvon, dune IArrived, ‘Ellen Stewart, Suaw, Balt! more via Zierikzee. Liverpoot, Juve 4—Arrived, Joachim Christian, Pehrns, operandi of bis medicines, and explained how he cured om, dyspepsia and complaint. ‘and i found San Francisco. Mapeina, Na 2 arrived Nor’ Wester, Mosher, Cardiff posed, tt! 7 18 active, Priadole of the Po other valuable f iver wit Black, for New San the disorders of the 1! calomel De 1M, rune Bein port bark Gazell sagan ane gin port Thompson, for New Haven; York 2 days: bri or blue pill, without Cagoling, Merarland. from Baltimore, just a ark May S—Golog in, sehr Tigrié (Br), from Maran. | $uervating induences, and are liver, but ‘also, pot and restore (0 « sheik the stomach and bo of digestion. 1 saw evidences been renovased, as it rooren bi the result was a "RANGOON, AngH8—Galled, Arabia, Hinckley, Falmouth; ‘Ueh, Benares, Miller, d Sr Vincext, OVI, May 14-Sailed, Columbine, Forbes, Pen aie May 27, chr Belum (Braz), NYork; 0h, brig Via- n SSeeieas, 5 May 90—In port brig Autumn, Pulsifer, for Bos: ton Balled 26th, Adona, Boston; 20th, Afton,"Sprague. do. tots, pe Adons Yobu Frasier, Nortou, Banjo. American Ports. Penryn June 17—Arrived, schr John Forsyth, 2) Bue -éohr Tia A Tape, Jayne, New Betfort. N, June 17—Arrived, schra Clara Montgome: Dinwerstes, Rlenmona: pe tutee, Tyler, and C W islweil, Giles, Bellmore Margaret Reinhart, Hand, and CC Pet? len, arived, abl Sohn Bi Baltimore; bark Daniel we : beig U eas, ‘Prinidad:; echr Mary Louisa, L puatiste, Soeabarss CB Alien, 01 , » 1—Arrived, bark Chanticleer (Br), mM ofetted Briga Undine (Bry Forwel, Mi 2 ieee bree ‘was spa strength nnd muscle was given to the ded experienes be, Meet ia tase regesstle tonic, and gives hence a health: organs, ad one of the te, when er 9 oe vile is soereted trom the is 4 ou, ied. which ts readily taken up. by them into the blood vessels, from which a pealtiy, utr blood Is. eyed from 8 gor alone health and strength derived by the human family. I believe the Pulmonic Syrup ls ‘the bess i Srpetiorant ean, ‘as it operates in the same an ' eg ES ae a BS ie je unportant orga r OF mor- Fomoves theee secretions, aud euabfes the organ be irs arrived 18th, bri rite wean ORE, ‘June jatanzas: nce, Dunean, Navassa; Anna (Norw), i. Bro Phiadelpni’ Prank 5 Allen, Merrill, Pos Cranmer, diseased matter in the form of copious expec- (new, 94 tons). Cranmer, Charleston; Rollins, Wall, Ply: ta aa for something, to Sout te math Maas; Feamph, oi Chester, Hoboken. Builed—B Pe amordaia; Undine, Matanzas, pends—that the lungs are Sonia net pene ‘eecre--) BUOCKSVI 8 ‘SC June @—Arrived, brig Abuer Taylor, thon-that' they do not Beod opinion to lento tne secretions well, ut hai the diseased tured with ptieated whut fisss is Podger, West Indies; schr BANGOR, J: NYork:; 18th, Jon, Adame ‘Spo! Cleared 16tb, bark R array Allston, Om arsers av Wed, schre Mary Allee, Perry, y Jr, rains Port au Prince; brig al Fourth, Shaw; Hannibal, Cox “Bunker, Yana David Bab: eck fnew), Colcord, ; FN Tower, Perry, Port Ademo: Filisdelphia: Jane 1 ABuigTOly dane Jane i onan hue SS be ren) Sra, Bo, fom from m = tae er srah Yaa Jee B PEA Wilt Tet arzied,eamaniy aceon: midis York. ae nae aa RN Rs stan 9 ya ne Cordery, brig James Miller, DIGHTON, J sche John Lozier, Linco! RYorks ia as Transit, Ridicots; James Jonce, ‘Jones: bo: John Com) 5, Oba Philadelphia, pasty ee fo pend a peg ed FORTRESS Mow nom “sane 10satted, ship Sarah PALL. June echrs Cornel! Pare Enoch Prete Baker emgare , DO; 8 M NYork; FA Ptockton, Noper. Oe nie Tho Frankiia, Delaware ‘ong Mary ‘ee ‘Blisa- Ledeen. eee J y hea SROLM ES #0 June 16, PM—Arrived, schré Cla Barratt, ters, Richmond for rio hare gran on. RYorkt km Ostet Pre of Pressey, Fhomiagion for el Bea eer Ree areal an P oy f Render rot A Eieered as, See eae for Bostoa for Lee, ener nw nee ° a Aires. ting wins ‘itorse mae {BP}, Mac Pa ‘Lin. x, eo a Reretone, Rover, Chas Wesley; schrs BL B NOL, A a Me On, he earned, echrs fig fal, Chase, NEW BEDFOND. 3 June 16—Arrived. ‘Thompson, and joorpiows., DC; Wind, Bowman. and Anne itis, NYork; Re public, Eltzabethport: ie SN Smith, Matthews, Balti moro; Brave, Snow, NYork. gArnved af Marion 16th, ‘sch Oliver Cromwell, Delano, NANTUCKET, June Maodoetn Wenn coheed. O Henry, Ditkes, 12th PRINERDELP MLAS dune ume wp Rteiveds “barks. Thaltann (oe acerpy awa sobewe {remy Jordan, N Brig Pane Bah Sebultze, Balti ee ¥ Stars and ‘Biripes; Holmes, Havana : Cummings, yrs Bt Paul de following Na for YOU. oo GENTLEMEN H in specs PORTLA! ane ioe anived’ Dark Besa | Hares, Wood- Fuoins tat linea use, oF mae iat “acon woonns fects wah snes a Wammond Paina, and § 5 smith are tion of ‘ling and gracef ui Salled—Brige J U York, Bila peeks 8M a fe Bus fF ‘ 16th—Arrived, Avge CJ Te MEE. ecrmety and feng Tan Lai 3 Fafudelpuin, atmos i Tabet HO Retr] P47 MEASURE RULES FoR Oyo (DENCE, Sune tea ochre Anna « Ea. : Ticket toe eat ate ome for Paw- port; Ve. Ryort: Fane ‘Willner Niel do. nance f, June 17—Arrived, sche J M Freeman, Bld. ficnucxD, Rig winded bark Uller (Nor), Stack, ak oRaNGIsCO. Sar June 16—Clesred, ship Sea King, Livervoat BAVA. MAR, gee yo yap bark India (Br), Kirk, wate Na he al, Steelman, and nisi Wi Canin ag Sian Sk LONDON. SAMUEL BROFRERS, 9. Dear HILL, LONDON, — eto x0 June 15—Arrived, schr Mary H West! Alton ie fe . ~ 4 4 ier i OBTAINED rom ae and ot! with as litte “Gare eehe R Thomas, ikenness or de PA aM ih ended Albers ours big) Potter, _ 4 Fertion on Sate fai tn Ca. ~ , Alo Broadway, eiteKFOn, ‘June 16—Satied, sobr Bmpire, Sil New BSOLUTE DIVORCES ep STAINES IN NEW YORK A and States wh ere ; orien tt ore Gael, es piscid Ree ee ee rete hnctnsnntocs (CORKS, BUMIONS. EXLARGED, 30 i N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF -BROLISH z, eke #4 ass H NOL {ci Wy, taen of the feet cured by Drv BA ae gon gh ly, pk i RTeeU Se Wels 'a Peneunn Carpets, Togs tie the aad Mavaale Carpets, embroidered Bano and Tunis = D* ¥ NOsep AMD ERARE RE a aa Window Shad Dloces of fresh Canton | KNBR OF POUR Mattings, hie To. VOUR, Ri OMATIO piece or yank. Look for No. Bowery, O'S) ALL AU EFERERS F aay Aota} te AT ier OF LEAVING TOWN. attended to by Dr, VERGN Inyentor. ners net and those acquainced Daa leave town without. & it ply a a mi tages 6 word of explanation una reeset ns eg I ay With thie delicious, Teitigeran, whieh cools and etd pa all the sot life. be oy | fetgu — the 9 afeste of cn CF ele thine exhausted by serve it of sun and | a, w i fament, oder ting causes, = and amare mane "fe sold gest om fering from Ne ipuan be corel as gists Hortumers Ae, and by Le ISABBAU, A Brectway a Hgimetn on, OFFICIAL DRAWINGS © ied. tate Lottery, for the benefit of ine Matona Orvaes Tealize the advan: to the metical fe eg ae at, oe gore, pe nat metale pein Mercury, whieh a, @ "8 ae ome oy so many {a thoroughly eradicated * SUPPLEMENTARY EXTRA Lad these, Baths a fenectally advantageous. “4, 3. 75, CARN 70, 12, 88, i, met Ka 4 7% 6 m bi, Fal ako 65, 4, 28 era & otient and re. at 08 Naingera dain ge freabt ind complexion, bringing . 1% Chatham street, N, bck the natural toe nid vigor, back the naturel tone of health and ie aed, res, ted aL | A OFFIIAL DRAWINoS oF THE Seema i his business, wil Beir sree ma, 6 so RE ah he "aa Deere mf one

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