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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY Ul, 1868—TRIPL& SHEET. 7 ome ean tert | MHUPCHADHHIC NGWS | WASHINGTON. — | Soo OTIS: with "te Hor, : aan erten eS | aummor, the letter sometioves cansing for a short time tow » Tilson, Galveston March | mu h sea on the bar for Suips! boats wo cross. . These breezes 4 7, via Key West April 20, with ‘cotton, kee, to GG Youn ‘ = Fe i 1 ag | are quide local. ( Compared with this clever and stupendous Wasuinctoy, May 10, 1933. | Lure, Le. ?"88 ann Postnumovs Works or Fi He eeeplaner, Ramee ee ech ay Ase, with | Heda toe a de Evin Millis Wonk all previous picayunish cases of mak- 4 FROM Iupeachment—Prospects of the TrinleA Radic | jitters in Misiated ten (ep Lat, sinless Charlotte | timp, Ne distance ® veansl Of about W) tae ba aeaal | ‘in th sixpences “PY spiritual belief” on the part i ‘ cal Senator in Favor of Acquittal—iis Views | Milow. Ney,” York: Hur@& Hougaran. eeeek | Sod nha es se aa ge aay | ‘of either sisters or 1.0thers of table tipping, ALL PARTS oT THE WORLD. | avy SubjectSenator Fessenden Sure to re oe who h ar dweit in thought and sympathy toe white " Palpgalantsoariie, Fla, Pind pa | ; ‘ : with the writings OC Ft ‘ Sch ay netotthe passags " at to nol tilting and rapping families ».."k into utter insig- arn BM The Mie Re ececine he ommice aewienr's for Audvew | WIND ati Soa eee ie ips ig ee cit Ew = te, i Beso Pater sor | it eral reas nificance. Whatever may be the @ecision of CHINA. Johnsoa’s removal 13 in nowiss anata Bal Boyurid for the aeptelly and kOWingness which bya Sst lamest agen S) maaage? I is out rylage tech Sa om aloe ‘Vice-Chancellor Giffard in this extraordi- patentee es hemes of the Sabbath. AU over town today the | ter's pen. We dg not lena that there was much in | Pan Stnaly carried away fore \'S in ston, er twice fell from, 80 10 to 29 mary case, it is easy to foresee the popular | United States Naval Mission to Corenamseat¢h | PPO? i resuit of Tuesday's proceetings 13 talked | the girlish life of Fyeisika to Mark her from other | Rehr kma A'Lolton Conk, Newb. ~8: afew hours’ ral, On the Orato verdict. for the Crew and Passengers ofthe G. i one Bpeculated upon to the exclusion of every+ | wayward, headstrong CRUldven, for she was both he Marie Kileabath, W amma, Yor © wrnd hich did ac fromthe © gut oar ioe ta ich Pe lee 0 General | tung else, From the variety of views expressed by | wayward and headstrong evc™ to eccentricity. Her he Joseph; Albertson, Virgiala. fo Was due to a heavy gale which occurred on the west : The Death of Lord Broughim. ean Citizens Sald to Bo Alive | nts," Parties, it is dimeult to arrive at any satla- | prevailing labit was to destroy ."eF sisler's toys, cut Ae watle MHidinee dettore Virwinian Wifto ann KGNE. the foreign settlomant bas been’ nae” before th bli in the Territory—The Bodies of the Dead to | factory o, “210M as to the result; but judging from | pieces out of curtains and carpets, at It was nov ee oe Binns, Higbee, Virginia, g chosen at the pen’ ie peelners per of Kobe. zeke baste : y ‘ Arses fs F ler and whoa! jogo bay, or We lata befor : @ public yesterday, by | . Be Recovered—Important Consequences Aue | 2° language 44 conduct of many Senators whom | until her thirtieth year that she became k'UawN a8 an chr 1dn vichslson, bellman, Virginia, Of A ace steop." TE eae ahelief or 0 wide it's loss exe means of a cable’ 4espatch sent exclusively * ticipated. 1 bare em au ing ae fas, ane ioe, #8 Se aunnorees, our during her earlier asshsvous su | Role 2 A Berry Voorn, Virutnin, tock at Kobe polit veamels of 20 ton If lightened to nonncel f the deat! = authority on < ject, I a 0 | dent fe phe had sggetehes | Schr Two Slater: ingint foet draught, can be taken in fol i. Large timber, the Heratp, the anJouncement 0 QurEN’s Horet, Lonpon, May 10, 1808, | the belicf that the ¢hances are strongly in oe ER ae Schr Faancis Freaelr Lipptasolk, Virgiota. ghiody co‘ar Su-hgh ie abundant and gultable Cr stp build of Every Day Life,” which first introd.wed a who has la- R ie Falward H Clarke, Andrews, Ps. heed Drosehere bao i. rst seach Telegrams just to hand from Malta, of this day's | favor of acquittal, One rAdieal Senator to-day was | her so favorably to the world of literature varah Jase vineha Veemear Gitanstiens ton ar dhinet wt Kobe i good, that of Hoge ta ores with 80 much pe-#stency upon date, report that despatches from China have | &Mrely unreserved in the ex\ression of bis views, | with @ fame that tong preceded her name, which ) ir Willow farm? Sateriy Georgetown: BO, for Hi om Pe Cones coward of Kobe Au'Tar a Tree potnt 7 mitew ‘every subject interesting td his felLow MAN] hoon received by Admiral Farragut announo- | Vuch were im favor of acquictal. He pot oniy said | was afterwards crowned with honor by the Swedish | i" Tomy dontom Aisa Pelee rot for oy ama (pra “ye te mhore ing very Sosa dod telbenee winds ceeding bya * | that he himself intended to vote shat way, but that | Academy, whero here gonins scognized by the | Solr Sardinian: Hohbrace, Pet ee foe Rrtetole it peli a and large stones die up his career at-an age ex S °Y 2 | ing that the United States steamer Shenandoah | ne feit assured a suicient nuiubee of other radical Seas SE iE Westare Hors ee eek, ish extend halt a milo off ahore witha dop SPL2U 10 12 fet; and uw sand spit which stretches gift of a gold medat. How soon she became known | SS! {rte Harta, Chatham, y ; ‘amni otf Tree Por “wg Gr entering Hiogo at night from the woat, mith, Chase, Fall River. throughout Europe and America, as her books were Kelly, Providemve for Phitadelphie, = a fall score the ordinary number of yeas allotted | seven guns), Captain Febiger in command, sery- | Senators intended to adopt the same course, In eas, ‘ah Lavinhay Aver! to the human race, his demise ceases tS be] 1.¢ in the Asiatic squadron, had proceeded un- | Pref Ne sald acquittal was certain, If 18 somewhat | transiated into the difterent languages, wo all know. | Schr xfatha Jane, Wott Providence se: steeret for Hiogo point, which, thou matter of surprise. Nevertheless, the dvath | 4. oraers to Corea to inquire into the fate of hazardous to venture an opinion now, whey the | We remember here, tov, how cordial was the recep- | Scr ¥ Mpxwin, Nickerson, exiremely ditle reise 5 exte'cah bg of Henry Brougham, the ripe scientific scholar, 2 fe of any | end is so near, and, therefore, 1 will merely give this | tion accorded to her by the highest classes of socloty | Rot BLOM Uaon, eerty Froviten Kory bold. (Othe. “ypity are acen NNW or NY tor them, of the survivors of the Amertcan bark General | Senator's reasons for the faitl that is in him, with- | in America during hor visit im 1348 Upon her ze- | Beit W Ftney Lane, or if bound to Ko Me sper north, where ht may b6 ‘ashore of the bay. or rainy seen on the easte: \o direxnge, haul im for the siren core. Nentand anchor in. ¥£05 fai but bo carefal to ree Pack pfs ,@ distance run, that the tidal strearm member in estimating t tat springs mony the sh ad thet have a \elocity of 2 knots pring) if their direstion and durati 2 have tat yet been ¢ a , even stronger. ae eae tras vile Ser BeBe hag sounited over the position eae tw ish very even: bottony in’ 55 to 6D fathoms, Ther « viatence haw not been credited sian: thoy oughly Hherefore, ta,ue expenged. N ta, August Q sta th le Sit Henry Koppet, ral the * Honor BU USOCK, Conmmander, R N. ‘the able advocate, the eloquent debater and Wifelong reformer, will be felt throughout the World. As the successful defender of Queen Caroline, the persecuted spouse of ‘‘the first gentleman in Europe,” Brougham became ‘first known outside his own country, and the reputation then gained as a barrister was in- creased as a parliamentary debater, a prolific writer, essayist and reviewer, and a strenuous agitator for reform, which he pressed in the House of Lords with intense vigor. Even the ry vomm, Byrom, Now Have: nrlessAllen, Hale, New Haws Bradfost, New Vi igen tor Triljeart. Sherman who may be fonnd on the territory of | Out expressing any opinion myself, . turn to Europe she seems to have accepted a new tiXt peninsula. 5 La : pec ae in Se uppveey men ae eae "3 more particular degree—that of the ele- 4 Pee E urnishes a suMicient cause for removal; tha e | vation of woman. Although the sweetness and Reports have been received from time to time by | views entertained by the President reiatiye tethe | modesty of her nature proserved her from the incon- the Arserican naval officers in the China waters, as | Civil Tenure bill are the me 28 titose | grebus and offensive hatte of thought and speach well as by Genersi J, L. Kiernan, United States Con- | held by many of the radical Senators at | pecuifarto our stronz-minded women, Miss Bremer f PR, April $5, ar the time the bill was under consideratton, and that | was ae advocate fora larger freed 3 wa Pe hasl sul at Chint h st 7 8 edom for her sex im ed ty Miller & Houghton, ul at Ching-Kiang, which stated, vaguely at rst, | 44146 consistent they cannot now declare the Prest- | the matter of educasion, employment and ever public } Beer's having experienéed light wints and calay. that some few American citizene belonging to the | gent guilty of a crime in removing Mr. Stanton; that }:service; but these views she advanced In her later SAILED. General Sherman. (one was nagned as —— Akerman) | party necessity can have no weigit with* conscien- meng 7 England anpogh fimmly, confining herself f From Quarantine, ship Emerald, for H¥verpool. were still held by the Coreans, the responsibility of | ous Senators; that the noise and clamor for im. cferecprihe ce IT IR alco le r viction that her duties as a’wife and mothe se hale detention betng masse: to: oaclllate between the peachment comes mainly from hungry office seekers | spoil her usefulness pipes tl a eee Marine Disasters. rs who expect to gain by a change of administration; py a ough having received the solicita- 84) Loss ov Live bY THE PROBABLE YOUNDERENG OF comparative retirement of his past life at his | Climese and Japanese. that his (Johnson's) continuance i oitce, in any | HOms of Mime sullors at dliferent periods of her life, | mux Buia Evauisra—Wo stated some time since that the favorite French villa did not withdraw Lord Other accounts asserted that all the crew and pas- | event, can do no harm, as Congress, by its legisla- “beeause [kkew,” she says, “and T felt that one | po,yaguese brig Evarista, frora’ Fayal Novensber 18 bound to Brougham from the sight of the public, for he sengers of the Sherman were dead and/that their tion, has rendered him completely powerless; that cannot unite the two vocations of wi without fallingin both.” “Prodvika Bremer was horn | Bostods had probably Deen fost with all bands, as no tidings ‘ e the prospect of a speedy readmisston of the South- frequently emerged when the cause of science bodies were buried, but may be recovered. ern States to their representation in Cenmgress has n. Brunswick, ny Bore}, Cont rielta Snitly Preston, Grceuport. cle, Hulse, Port Jeflersom ef. KCB, Comma wert. Ship Corneling} Towland, Homa tof New Bedford, wr ‘Too! ae 00 bbl. tp whale off Cape Hora, Towalhne Feb 27. figaide ia a gia'by the peeting of the Sald bin Sa %) Holmes, of Swlem, arrivetst Mocha, Coatt of Cite nora. Veith 104 NON eS, arrive at aed bados Aprils, uothia, x this season, ®, orelgn Ports. Annovo, PR, Apri }In port, schr Leaisa Crockett, for at Thorla‘Manor, a family manston mar Abo, in Fin- | bad been received from her since she sailed, She bad 83 coneu- land, on the 18% of August, 1801, Her father held’ | larme.x on boned. the following aft their namdy,-and have not the position of braks-patron,.or Iron; master at that | since ben heard of William Cctemam, Charles Eaton, Chas re. demanded his voi and, inde: delivered | The Shenandoah will be employed in clesring up | taken the wi 8 place, and was of noble Geriaan. origin, Accordin, ee Frodesiits Stokey, G een ee Raines 4m —In port brigs Dundee (Br), Cor New ce, ;: ed, he whole matter of reconatrustionout of the | Zo'thg Suthoress he had some very quaint notions of | Swart, Frederik Stokey, George Stocker, Devilt O Wingy } wiki tay: yale Witehe from Baltimore, di fs & Laura, for ort aclira Age the case. hands of the Executive. , Captain Febiger, her commander, is well fitted | “If conviction ts a party necessity, and the Presi- the mental elements of the hunsan structure—a mo~ | Janes Fitz. vrald, 1 dent is to be deait with in that view,” said this for the duty, amd it was expected at Shanghae : Senator to me: to-night, “a resolution so stating | nastic systein rather out of place in the nursery and | Whit, Hanks tinnt, © it Dasemeott Ceore. Pitan) Bien ‘dwin sig e ‘ome of his ablest addresses before learned societies within the past few years, exhibiting a vigor of intellect exceedingly rare in minds submitted to such wear and tear as his for three-quarters of a century., This vigor did not seem to desert him to the last, for it is not familly discipline, especially im the manner of diet, | Lorne Boyden, George © Brown, Antonio Rotz, Frank Ad- for it would seem that the children were half fam- 8, e 8 Gilmore, Edward W Port, William Swriney, 2 ished In order to keop the material In smbjection to | Jobs Ri y, Net OBrien, Weary Buckley, Joh Calmes, y Ww Bee, Apr Mesh ty for do, lugs Iarael Snow, for doy LRUTHERA, May 1—Fa port schra Chas Shearer, for New ig; re for do do, Terk Maes Annie Hreens’: In port bark Banshee, une; sche Curtis Tiitos, for Philade)jth Flevine Absit 28 Sail Philadeiphts; 27th, Linda, Newport and ited States.» JAOMEL, April 35—In port® Mat; sehrs Carrie Douglas, % do; RL Smith, for Boston is MAYAGUEZ, April 2)—1n pow wehr Breese, for N York eet TRAGOANE, April2i—Novm (eis ee a ‘a nrig Italia, for Boston, Idgy we ee bh MoE Koowien, Seow, FOF Pntlatelphta <be:ore re ported for NYork)y idg. ton. Failed 35th, brig J W Cheater; Me tM Americayt) "97 t8+ for some tume past that he would be detailed | should have been adopted, and an article framed | not very much: in. vogue anywhere in this’ part | phen Kennev,, Wiliam L Park, Leopold Seite, : ; . of the’ nineteenth century. A large portion | George Trull, Stephen Garrison, John E Bhulsd on It. setting forth that the President was an obstacle to | 07 the — veiusue before: Te is ne red to | Clough, Geor.e Brandt, Calvin Fuahec, George K Dunbas, ‘The Captain is second in command of the United | te republican party. Then we might have tried } she biography and autobiography of Fredrika, the | Tomas & Sess tons, William R Lane, Chaztos Footman, Menry him upon that article and found some grounds for ge! Atwood, Pato x Hore, Orlanig Aare, Chntea Taylor , latter being & mere sketch of her life upto he y many months since he delivered a masterly | states China squadron and was transferred from the | Nm" "Pon that article and found some grounds for | HTT MN ae thd ner: letters rom 1923. 40 18k, | ee ie es ected Hak, Ansoins address at the Manchester Congress. steamer Ashuelot to the Shenandoah on the 22d of | yefore us I must vote for his acquittal.” which, like all the corsespondence of anthors, give | Samuel Srger, John © Gaudin, Charles Kerstin, Hen: Lord Brougham has left behind him the | February, to succeed Commodore Goldsborough who, | The friends of acquittal to-might claim confdently | writer. Miss Bremer's early letters reflect a good | Whilam if Moore, Josep8 ¥ Francia, Jeremiah Cane record of one of the most remarkable men of | becoming sewior Flag OMcer on the station by the | that they are sure of at least six republicans voting ar any ncn d a See | Key Patrick Cotten Aloczo-® Olford, John, Sueno the century, by whose death a link which con- | sudden death of Admiral Bell, hoisted his fag on | CR{RAt side. Betting is at a standstill to-night. “Annie Batchelder, Steelman, wit, NYork; Lizzle Mowes, Com, isa, from Baston, arrived: k dita; Ranger, Cor do Ry brig Waredale, for Balttmores the truest key to the character and inner life of the | Hardwick, ‘Willia ta CookJoseph B Allen, Joreph’ R Keltey, tow! te . @ | G Doyle, Augustus Badger, David Gilford, EB Ad grows older, untilin her later days they assume @ | Garson, Tanne Daving Edwowd HE Murphy,’ Henry Seeveavon, Senator Wilson admits that he stated in conversa. | Spirit of faith, consolation and reliance upon Su- | Philip O'iirien Joszph Simay, Alvin White, Jomph ae Janes Mahan, Josep! nects the present and the past in English poli- id reme aid which characteriz i Frederick H Hills, Jeunes Baunc Ell: bi ; Hts eee P: glish p the Hartford, tion with some gentlemen last week that Senator | Pi posthumous eee Nee apices to the clone | gon and ‘Alfred W'Simpeon—inalf clghtyeight achinone” | BOSTON, May: AM—Cleared'@ ipJohn Mann (Br), Manm ics and literature is broken. Captain Febiger’s command extends from Ningpo | Morrill, of Maine, told him he was greatly worried, | few touching sketches and poems not defore known | , ScuE J A CRooxen,from Fuller for Buckssille, 30, put | Cuicwara Meanie th) Mpobie Cape Town, Cat; sche to the public, After her loug journeying in Europe | {t0 Charleston 10th “inst disnblo. She reporws: speaking and the Holy Land Freaue devoted berself muon f ce Watton, from Mortiand for Savannah, with toe to the ministrations of charity tn an effectual and sume pen a gr aeclaprt derrcfa unostentatious manner, tending the poor in sehools |, SON®T HAMEL of Providence, before reported ran into and hospitals and taking s.Jeading part in charitable | ee eee een eae tie dake the water pact ree ‘ 5 , pumped from associations, While thus engaged her health became | her, and she was afterward towed to Eligabethport. | Her star- seriously impaired, and in the spring of 1865 she was | beard bow {a badly stove, and she will be taken to New Haiti- compelled to seek a country retreat, the property of |. more for rapaira, The whole damage, farhudiog theraleteg, the family, at Arsta, But the time-had come when | Wins repairing, &e, will amount to about § her beautifui mind was no longer to illuminate the Sone TEnEvITA (Mex), Laterla, from Vera Cruz Sr New pages of literature. On the last day of December, | York, put into New Orleansth inst fu: divtress, 1865, she passed away into the peaceful regions where Miscellaneous. Olive i Bower, ich, Babtmas, ow aled— Br joore. | Wine bast ais Tou Arrived, steamer William <i ‘NON, Baltimore: obi Kaarsage, New Orisang; barke Wea “TD Droits tavern! Acacia, Matanzas: G W'Roswell, ei a cae brige Zenerven, Kottardarn ; Rain voit i. Casdenaw: J Poileto, ‘ ow; achrs Franconia, B ny % fas Manat F Baker, Mobiie; Graniise ‘te Nvork. dt r ‘odbury, Woot" n gael ‘ CHARLESTON, May W— Arrived, so J a" Crooker, Patt Rives for Buckaville, SC, put in diaable.t ‘Suited Steamship Chucteston, NYork f.1 to the Guif of Petchili, and during his present im- that things looked quite blue, and that his colleage, ‘ows f re Senator Fessenden, was preparing an opinion adverse portant mission he will make strict inquiry aa the | to conviction, To-night there scems to be no doubt fate of both the passengers and crew of the Sherman | that Fessenden has prepared such an opinion, not- and endeavor to obtain some proof of how they were | withstanding all contradictions, and that he will vote treated or disposed of. for acquittal, ss % ea Another Senator has received a letter from a radi- The Captain will have the ATOLehY, of the French | 2) constituent, advising him that the popular sentl- and English. ment Is adverse to the removal of the President, and Mexico and the Press and Preachers of the United States, In the mass of our very interesting Mex- ican correspondence published in Saturday's Heratp from the city of Mazatlan, on the Pacific coast, and from the city of Mexico, asd from Brownsville, Texas, on the Rio y of the West, Clenfue- fiuyne the Mornin, Mata, vark Sitka, Livers The French had an expeditionary search in the | that such an act would damage the interests of the | the angeis dwell. Parser A Brown: Jr, of the:steamshtp: Gem Barnes, tavour | POO!) a, Guptitt, Battt Grande, there are several things worthy of | (109 in 1860 after the bodies of murdered thission- | TePUdiican party. z aaa thanks forfavows. eg al grat ‘s "eae ‘cum epecial notice. First, it appears from a batch . | Oficial Announcement of the Release of Fee NEW JERSEY. SHORTEOT PASSAGR ON RrvorD row A SAILING Wes | | Claared 4thy sobre d Boyston, Reed, NY ve ke, a . = A aries, and the British sorrow with the Americans in in’ - “ ~The Journal da Havre says “The American ship Mer- ing, oma som . . ton, Slocomb, of letters discovered among the leavings of the | 11.4 case of the General Sherman 7 pendent sre Forsey City, sat vista thie port, baafae'T aig visaemen Kabhe Livece empire, that in behalf of the es mental ; 2 received the f aati Bat pi ee Peet By is ene a aalling ny ¥, for Z r Fobiger iio: Stied widteh Or an SSA: Bari rence Berzins, who re- rey ty ere h f Maximili eit t f Captain Febiger and the Shenandoah may open | from ‘ te New Yortzon ON KOE, May ra monarchy of Maximilian, certain citizen’ OF) Corea to foreign commerce, a much desired event, as f pean} rive qasasiaares inca pala Ladd COM* | we prening of April and acized at Havre on the morning ot venees, from Rio Janeiro ; the United States, including a Mr. E. 0. Hofl- Wastinron, Muy 9, 1508, iniited to prison y day, Ov complaint Of CANATIOG | ye a94, the paaage thus occupying some hours ovor twelve lies—ail Tor Baltimore. Parwedeam the country is said to be ric: in gold and silver. sii Dear } are ive i a toleg: vic! In 1866 the French sacked the town of Kanghoa | reodived'irom Lett stanleyer nn Nn t ave Just American expedition may terminate ina smart war | came in the Jacmel, and expressing their regret for doing so, have been set free and were to sail yester- Te ON CuSTEI, May 8—Arrived, schre-Mulve "% Duncan, Si tainouth, Heit Prank, Eitia Bavannal Geka Wf lee ga Hulse, Hieseiny Naoki e 4, Sears, Providence, saat Kelly, for an assault. nade on herself and.her-hns- | gays, ‘The quickest generally extend to sixteen days.” (The bund. Beggins went to Kelly's residence in Wayne | jf" xm ‘ a e street and severely beat ‘Tonn Kelly, and when Maenoas OR peae Ye deneeem one a, Maneken!e: New ork: ap Catharine came to her husband’s assistance he | Havre Packet line.) brutally treated her algo. Kelly's wounds were of Notice to Mariners. such a serious nature that he was subsequently re- INLAND 88A AND WEST COAST KIUAIT. man, a Mrs. Sarah Lincoln and a Mr. Thomas B. Lincoln, were industriously employed in an effort to turn the tide of public opinion in this country in favor of poor Maximilian. They Goutre hhad great faith in Greeley; but to prepare the | ©ding to acquisition. day for Auneriea.”™ ee sceembee te ene: Fee een ne eee cfarmarion reiting tote nary |g MOBEEm May ¢—Cienred, ship Tuacseorn; «Roa bs i) ul ‘The government of Corea is a despotic monarchy; Sincerely yours, EDWARD THORNTON, ranascnired gation of the Inland Sea and Wet Coast of Kiuau should be RAW ORLEANS, May 3—Arrived, steamefiipsa "Grant public mind and the press of the North gen- v3 Mr. Seward replied as follows:— : A Boy sores OVER AND KiLL&D.—About four o'clock puma iy ad 4th edition, lott, hich Quick, and Geo Wathingion. Gai ger, b Fost ae > (Ital erally for the recognition of Maximilian's | P¥ the King tacitly acknowledges the feudal su- Deraxraext ov Start, |) yosterdayafvernoows child named Louis Kolb aged | een a LTE DT te roe when vw | Saeiainicy tees ot ma Kops Mesias Vad premacy of China, the Emperor sending two high WASHINGTON, May 9, 1803, ree years, and son of Frederic! olb, resi at ath siecle: ia ie tak ae AKiast Biral Cres tor NYork, put in ty distress. siiy government, Mr. Thomas B. Lincoln thought it My DEAR Mr. THORNTON:— the corner of Newark and Monroe streets, was run | Hivgo, three’ miles. HN of tl pen aarti ce arate F <n y Se eee Bans aig bom {Romer officers from Pekin to visit each monarch on his I thank you for the pieasing information you have given me of the release of the so-called Fenian pri- dios, Annie A Rich, Ric do, ‘Bth—-Below, ships Success, Chase, from .NYorl;. Stik 'Meay avre, would be wise to keep the people of our over by the horse car No. 18, of the Hudson. City line, There also exist two sanken rocks on the same bearing at 1 and instantly killed, opposite his own residence, ogg: ear same point, over which are depths of 3) or Southern States perfectly quiet on the subject, | #0¢ssion to the throne, Sonera, Nagle, Nugent, Leonard, Lee and Fitzgiv- | ‘The driver, Plulip Warner, was arrested, and com- have been accurately lad down on alate survey | Goodwin ‘Liverpool: Pheobald, Thaabald, fom: ‘I that an effort ought to be made—and this | TY mascacre of the crew of the General Sherman | bon. Very sidcerely yours, mitted to jal by Justice White, who refused to take | Pia! Await cope west until the ead hill of tie Hiogo | wet Ginn wht Stinaeatccmmenting, SS VBC an ug WILLIAM H. SEWARD. | ball. An Inquest will be held this forenoon, pole Chamdeting Ok the sea) bears NE, leads wedlclear of | VAN’ Cooner, and Storrurst Oanstenine. ar; -Camemt Sp was a brilliant idea—to bring out the preachers | ™Y lead to important results, To,EDWARD THORNTON, Esq., &C., &¢., &c. NeWaitc: ee Girton ot ey haa 3 ual of the North to open the way in support of the ENGLAND. i Bun1ovs DRUNKEN APPRAY.—At an Garly hour yee- | otenthtclnenacseate oor saasie Wiig caatementiaes | ga hEnes Ezae 8 noms shin Waaktentee. aleae SF " CALIFORNIA. terday morning an aifray took place on Belmont ave- | {h#,north point of Awajlis a one simon) reed grag Niwa RYPORT, May 8—Arrived, achr Pauliney, & ree imperial establishment in Mexico. These let- ‘ters, however, are only worth noticing now as BE Ww FORD, May 8—Arrived, scl Queen ofthe<d pty Whitene K. York, 3 Ih EN, May 9—Arrived, ‘hr Connectic ek, Staton lalander, Palncer; G W Cornell, Tegehal: eo rd o nue, between Jacob Conradi, proprietor of an iron: | east of this, deepening to b, 8 and IL oms with some trregularity. ‘There ia remark to the effect tbat the shoal foundry in the vicinity, and a man named David | evenistwort live maies) but it would soem to be narrow and How Lord Brougham Died—The Fenian Bare | Fire and Narrow Escape of Six Firemen in San furnishing some additional evidence in support rett Reprieved. Francisco=The Labor Dipiculties Adjusted— | waiter, in the course of which a slungshot composed | seep on iis northandsonth egos; the nature of the bottom | , of this opinion that poor Maximilian, by volun- Lonpox, May 10—Evening. Brooks’ Island to Be Abandoned—Mining | of a sharp piece of stone and a handkerchief wag | “tin Liunts of the gulf may be visible about ¢ or 5 miles | Qiii"t}Myat Matmultom Green ; Maryr Five, Ties used with terrific effect on the person of the former. | in clear weather, bat uncertainty must be cesmary con ‘The police interfered and brought both to the station | sequence of the primive character of their jlluminating ar- house. On arriving there Conradi, who was bleed- | ™)yenients. We ing profusely from several ugly wounds on the head, Hants ADA. AnoBORAGES, (p 400)—Anamure Bay was not found a good anchorage. That recommended in besides having a finger nearly cut off, had to be the westerrside —the Yosino promontory. be placed in charge- = a —— Subse- convenient anchorage in six or elght f quently he appeared fore Justice Stopif at EPR route (9 48, the baa Later despatches from Cannes, France, state that Stocks. Lord Brougham died easily. He fell into a pleasant SAN FRANCISCO, May @, 1868, States and in the United States, was bled | sjumber from which he did not awake in this world. | Ata fire on the corner of Foot and Jones streets pretty freely in view of winning over the press | The case of Barrett, the convicted Fenian | jast night a frame house fell on six firemen, who and the preachers of the United States to his | sentenced to death, awakens considerable interest. | escayed with their lives, but they were seriously On petition the prisoner has been reprieved for a | purned. During the alarm a little boy was run over teer friends and speculators from the United PITA, May 9%, AM—A.rrived, brig Jobm A. Sagua; schre Saratoga, Weeks Provideo @; mh. Calais. Whirlwind, Genr, Providence; ; aches Ke M Warren, W ety eS nine feet have been ob- the police court and entered a complaint against - re be, F's ry BB Whostom, po ite oe taacal ae een wae week. Further government inquiry will be made | py an engine and killed. Waiter. The two men had beet drinking in a a hen epee Pe on vies chat inna Boston: Sm in this way will most proba! ; a re ‘ a elled about some trivial matter, the adjust I be seer it ey ag oo ee iy Pi iy 3 ] touching the alidi testimony given on his behalf at No farther labor disturbances have occurred, The (of which was transferred by mutual consent to sian will be see os ler ‘Soon Ss Baker, Ca bradie \ unders, but doubtless he expended upon these wild- goose chases many thousands of hard Mexican dollars. No goose was ever more thoroughly the trial and other matiers connected with the case. | contractors have resolved to pay by the hour at the H Skinner, Wore ; Riwater, London ; Johu N Pesry, Kelley’, Nev: #edford, PTLA NID, Arrived, brig Ida C' (Brdy. C rates ache ‘Biiza Fre. Elation, Tilowearte tb va; ache rf ‘ejohn, WYork. ! sireet. Waiter, who also showed marks of hard usage in the shape of an obscure opic, admitted ibe charge, bat saat ke had acted in self defence. He | ,.tUrs oF Was admitted to bail to answer. ‘St Viusent channel, 11 hours, 27.minutes; flood, west ; ebb, is rate of $1 60 in gold for eight hours, and $2 for ten GERMANY. hoursjfor day laborers. eamer Dirigo, 4 { we ~ The Pacific Mail Steamship Company has with- d eagle. East Newark. eam, ‘ ‘ ul : plucked than this imperial Mexican eagle Minister Bancroft’s Mission to the South= | drawn its men from Brooks’ island, and will proba- FAITE POS eee aie saturday a faulty | Eakamstt hours, 26 mistuten: Sood, west: bb east, F Ardive, sabe salse Uodtrey, Gade In the next place, it appears that some The Naturalization ‘Trent bly abandon the island as a coaling station, champs named Doogias were | Mulileot iiingo nates 1 hourst direction wcertaln freg, Rocky) if a itiz f the United States, z me > Sores ng . consisting of several members named Douglas were | Midule of slings nada. 12 hours; direction uncertain Vin PRANCLSCO, May¥8—Arrised, steamship Oregontnmy, saomysiig eae 7 ERLIN, May 10, 1868, Mining stocks are lower. Crown Point, $2,600; | poisoned by shad-fish which they had used for din- ithern Kouta,* 455, aprings rise ¥0.Seet; Cia ared, sbip Isabella Sanders (Biel 140, 'B feet, "MIZIMA NADA—T! Incorreet!y laid down. United States Minister Bancroft, with the approval | Gould & Curry, $535; Hale & Norcross, $1,100; Ophir, he The other two should be of King William and (ic Prussian Cabinet, takes his | $170; Yellow Jacket, $1,420; Belcher, $255; Chollar departure from this ci\y to-morrow, bound for Baden | Potosi, $2: ner. Mrs, Douglas had procured the fish at market, as usual; and it was not untit late in the evening that its fatal consequences were perceived, when the engaged in business in Monterey, have suffered the double outrage of a@ cause- Haskell, Bllzabethe erme: Hent acy Gate eae / 2 Hoi * + Empire Mill, $275; Imperial, $245; Ken- 7 as e 6 . : verally to call for medical assist- | conspicuous round inl jourrey s . ° Sepemoemnens 1a ay Mexican | ana wiartemberg. tuck, $405; Savage, $156; Overman, $: tak which was matarsunasety rendered at Ba Leesa ame The bay sonth of Simonamba Pxint erent Coens Lae ui prison and a severe flogging for refus-} His object isto mect the representatives of those ———— ‘period. A rigid investigation will immediately _inine fasboms, with th Simnpaon; J Ceawilnder, ing at first to serve their jailer in the capacity | countries and negotiate for the extension of the pro- . TENNESSEE. enced uy the ‘authorides. bes a Ald, Salt a ss ——ae boand «0 visions of the naturalization treaty recently con- claded between North Germany and the Vultted ie Demper berg and tie other States DA of prison scavengers. If the fac!s of this affair have by our corresp 1% been correctly i¢ Convent SHIPPING NEWS. | Ash ‘ : States to Baden, Wiirtem ae taget reported, here is a clear case for a peremptory | of south Germany, if possible. sass: Biblia “eiatly, “CravedsAtian at that pore HK. CF.. demand upon Juarez for the immediate repa- —_—— - wilt moot in this city ot the oth of June, for the Almanac for New Yorke<This Day. oe OMA AND WHOS. on naae ot t pi icine ration of these outrages. TURKEY. purpose of electing delegates to the Democratic i og | the Me ete oe ot the Vede-ayawa (river, vhree rallies (rom else aa & means of Femo Next, it seems that in those States of Mexico RET GP Be National Convention. Sun rises 4 47 | Moon rises... .eve 11 24 the wen, hla river, which taken, ty a rise in the grost faland. (is that i exhales the. B rich, corsaloea, them : The Persecution of Jews—The Outrages at an " Sun sets. 7 06 | High water..morn FL 35 | Mine enides the gull hg several estuazies. At the lower oF ¥ cienieerd aba : on the Pacific which have their base of opera- End in the East. Recenaen ee eae Ca er : neuncmnnnearen om | furthwenters corner of the city ihe rivwc divides into two | 4 wna py, gore r ry tions at Mazatlan the natives are strongly , VIENNA, May 10, 1868, ye he aoe cara: PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 10, 1868, the Apher, se Ce Vole Ne coc, ihe'klisunes iskiae way ond Union square; aio at B37 Broadway. ‘ ‘4 Nat LLE, 5 pin pct A A wate i ‘and disamboaing tere miles lower down - TE ee an eviction of tha | Coast ans te mere eurere, provinges ot. Turney | , Aisereind to Pevious erranguments ‘he Graven ef ARRIVALS. ie ae hige te wramctan a ASA dUENE te | ok Wants Clot, Lined Paves Collare aad Bieler conbamnliss,¢ lange syvepvessian ol Se br oot nat Aa a ssbbition 6 Sia SUE | ia TX*Y | tne Confederate dead at Mount Olive and the City REPORTED BY THe HERALD STBAM YACHTS. Gachargeé uber cargms in the Toadatnad: of the Kishe feild Wee Brosdwag. ee “sacred soil of Mexico” in that quarter. Those bos n Jass¥, | Cemetery were decorated to-lay. ‘The ceremony was | sieaniship Clty O¢ New York (itr), Halcrow, Liverpooly | Oromia let touts of tho ‘river and east of, the Kiaha Northwestern Mexicans could not otherwise aa Wy cs aac in a been stop- | quite impressive and was handsomely performed. | Apr! 2, Queenan AB tt te riage Ei tech auoiow and ony Mi ab ge ila boats of tp coun Aenea en eee Toe y the authorities. ose WhO were com- " = 4 ‘Etna bound East: try. The castie of the Tycvon is of the northeast 0) iy ” ns vi “ y ki f insect vermin account for the monthly line of steamers run- | petted to fee from their homes have been allowed to eee Oa id’ ririandd doba tie gleeaaee len Page tare tig (BE and ahip Victor OC roORE He TET cg, named Rian Jina ot Kawa | Ml stones by a Me renarkable r° nae a In uk bon fi Vent; 3 Jat ron he Aji t rr work. e ning between San Francico and Mazatlan, Dor | Petwes aaaepaer tthe Jenn | mond mine eet The proceedings wer at | ed Mif fd fait, aa a | Puke Maes ar cameraman | an teak Coro for the presence of certain United States ves- dhe pa ade e)tebseivben Shahan with aa ae tended and participated in by not less than 10,000 | S\"iivon, passed the wtenmer City of Moston, hence for Laver: | confined €o this.alte, but the ruil G7 SGN PAROLES. | Be gure yon get Lpun’s, Te Te the original and only true fa. sels of war in Mazatlan harbor. Those people, oe rien DUnILY | Fersons, @ large majority of whom were ladies, | pool; same day, Wo miles Haat of Gandy, Dok, passed Oy cout wnvuit aud tw betgw the cant, | pect Lestroying Fowder, Beware of imitations <o0 sgn ‘ound West; same day, 6PM, passed a(N G) | Pos&m, Lhe fort at the river om na two he oas THK Wiven is sallow, | wer4 = ue for along time, will hereafter be rigorously pun- | Fvorvtning passed off In good order and in quietude. } park Nu M6 bound West. ive Americans at Monterey. é Havana, May 10, 1868, too, appeared to entertain the idea that the | jsnea, A Ne anip Gen Barnes, Morton, Savannah, 60 houre, with | boatsag far up as deena —ws a 7 s, all tides would be nearly dry ; at exceptionaily bi A—Sanitelle=To Heal and Renutify the Nuw Yorx Heratp was largely responsible MEXICO ASSAULT ON A POLICE CAPTAIN. va ioe 0 Cape ook fy exchanged Gin inet, 2) | peven “Bima be ae erg ihe cake! nur by i0" Latloa mote comuleions hare eee Cis Mecha tion, in showing that annexation is the o town in one of the Kighth avenue cars | thirty bours, wih merolandiee pod eocon, ‘old a shoal extending SW from the : Iternatt tof for th jon of ay ee ee eae prophet when a couple of Fe saan, Who-hed | peetnmaltad Certara” phisy with idee and | Sim? bencon te inside, the deep water 18 ‘loge along rene ee KURY & CO,, Proprietors, 71 Duane street. enteranee ads. sang y “ : Pee sbip Giaucus, Waldron, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P Je south ade, re ~— evidently been to Westchester or some other place the whieh show. is ; ath sitet tn ihe lower yartot the fiver | 4 Yesy ywhere the Excise law is not feared or respected, be- Rip Molocks, Hawtborge, Liverpool via Tybee Island April T felt wack and the establishment of law and order in our nad wounded my back so badly that & ick up royale fro ‘i pon ‘There are strong reasons for believing that Secre- roe. !, in the bar, keep the south bank ym the foor for sister republic, Very well. We walt w tary Seward has “ortares our Chargé d’Aftaires, , | Came disorderly and were annoying the passengers. wie este Morrow (BP) Baker, Newport, E,, Marsh 16, | {? hich wl end inn react rec sourae to fn constant, palo, $B able ponanion ‘the development of events in Mexico, and from | {rY Senin! Nas Otay demand redress for the | Captain Sloat arrested the more disorderly one of the | with "Hiri! Stein moderate weathers nn Oe Pb Sat te chia the Kita "rane wed Fc to hia len 0 Chatham day to day they strengthen us in the opinion ze , nd while carrying him to the station house | “Bark Maresca (ital), Maresca, Marseilien, 29 dayn, with cession, bat ia separated by 1 ik, and the Paint bad not been men chaée wiit “et waives ee ‘assassination of (outrage on ?) Americans at Monterey. a voice behind him ejaculating some | mdse, to E Caylan, de Ru B.C3. “Has had'heavy weather: his the river a two ai ask neanele sireitomve efor pals was gone, ‘te ine ap : = Jog Tht re round and saw the other of the brothers, who Jha » quarter miles above the fort. SBu}etly no mony eee removes oxtaish pando ance Tap Rhames inipuie nce MASSACHUSETTS. Inediately cried out, “Victory oF ath, and. ith | 73.0% spoke brig iyiteg sia the false tort of femponan,coromands the, en. | Sreatipay, ant roms dh Croaby streets JOUN LOAN. natil turued over to the sovereign authority of one? the idea of getting’ one and giving the other, he | *’Burk Arizona trance on the south point of which it stands. It fe ® high a 4 re. bl the head with Tee eet Steen G care Wot Matiiog the United States, It must come to that at | The Late Bank Defalentlon—Farther Par- | sirick Mf Tupi A Oho of the Twentieth pre: | wih ight sounety windeandenimn s exico, ticulars. 7 Bark Warren Ordway (of Newbu Host, 1 5 t, happened to be near the trio at the time, and R pay y fast, and the sooner the better for Mexic Bostox, May 10, 190s, | i's happens he e time, ae fgwree Son 8 wr hall tuted earthwork searped wh mason and is a conspic . i —Thi in . the shores Natchelor’s Halr Dye. eo Best the lander ne weavera aaliont 18 & aro pee cel Piet Deg barmlets rable, Inctanr 1 ve their names as John and Edward Elen’ Ds and, 15 daya, with sugar OosAKA ROADS—The depths in the roadstead are ex Criatad Hatr Dye.—The Best Ove Harnor Onsrrvctios.—While we are | The amount seep rocah Cie: aataaiioa 00; te Jone ign Sthey were locked up at. the Thirtieth | p's Rrookwan: baa teen W.adye sorth ot Matter j wta | tremely repaint dhinishing very gradualy over a eat mud meantaeare Frokeat sad eels ts appr st hee arging, but apparently with little effect, the recinet station house, and the Captain's wounds jarbadoe), Cumminn, Sagas, 14 day a, with | rouse! might ride oul any gale ‘The shores are | 4" cretywhere of clend sand, ae are the river bars, but itconst- | ‘For Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan om the, IreeT etre only, mod Yelng found at eeabte from ine low | pis water line, The best anchorage Is west of the Temposan of Onsaka lighthouse, ‘Tur KiveU-NGAWA—Two miles 88F of bar of the Kiteu, et the north int of eutran cashier Will not, it is said, exceed $50,000, By an Bere dressed and pronounced not anes. Hag ? 9 days north of Maite es with removal of the natural obstructions in Hell Gate | arrangement with the officers of the bank, Mr, Mar- iy 1 ‘and fog. thore is a blockade of our principal channel | tin, the defauiter, who has Veen under temporary COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. ark Binnel @ Bow, Ingersot fyzan le Grand ae 2, with hich bas been permitted to remain for a whole | Sfrest, has been released and placed in charge of a —e_- fhe With inst aq bark-Blanehe (Br), Howe, trom © phituesor. are t Laehmarentet deputy sheritr, Surnewn Count—CIRCUIT PART 1~ Nos. 4078, 999, Brig ae omaha ori yh ae ein Lye emeshaes yest Sn Se obstacle has not been placed | “4c, reiton, the individual whose checks were en- 1 sa ar Bate ti Lg ath Part ton wee aeeuriinlit Cole (Br, Jonen, Guantansine Fpul 24, with there by nature, as in Hell Gate, but by acci- | gorse and cashed by Martin without the knowledge | 954,'1150, 1410, 1000, 1084, 1084, 1318, Lg a onary Wiliean CotiD, Indlagola, Yess, Apes ¥ rig io a 4 Bd, with hides s fi 896, 1276, 1980, 1614, 1654, 1560, 1 SA, 1500. d Leet to-Tupper and Beattie, Experter dent, and remains there through sheer neglect. | of the bank officers, ts in jail, It was his fatiure to 1570, Oe Ie uaNeeae-Nen 12, tH, and Ue : cle. WT Pol ead pnt tana Printing of Every Dese peatness and despateh, and the METROPOLITAN JUB I v7 Naseau street Rongh, Biurteriag ces Catarrha, Cough ders nich JAYNES exPECtoRs bed in probably a litle deeper Class of Jake Ascend this branch KAL A ut. € by F 4 miles from Femporan Mavthe mouth of the Sakai iver wate enters the fea between two short moles extentin yen winds had) sentences of fearful import. The Captain turned Bark Byfoged Bable mi Regen, Kio Jone! 47 days, ihe with coffer, fs Suuryem, Aen Seay A a re Nude to th nm meet his oblightions that involved the cashier. Josiah Joni 0, peligro le wreck of the steamer Scotland, ‘The second series of the Kemble Shaksperian read- ~ eaion COURT—TRIAL TERM, —PART t—Now, 3787, “Bohr Sui Br Of the B oval Yacht Squad. | from two green batreries, bar, and bas (5° vooden faithfully administered, ' which lies off Sandy Hook, in the direct chan- " ron, London), F © At Oct %, via Maceira, | entrance at low water, A light ts exbi oa f? ings will commence im this city to-morrow night. | 3843, 3833, 3775, 9887, 3861, 3700, 3860, 2759, 1069, 9697, | Cite do Verda, don, sd” Granada, St Vingent, turret on the north fort, th 16m. cl, without as much as a light on her remains | Hiring the first seties Mrs. Kemble attracted large | 2107 3781, S50 Fart, oo Nes, 990, te oie aay | Maria aus cian Waking way 61 nginyra, Carn: | F1b80-—1 te Bigh wate, full and change at 10 FL hg ff é ; hes. The range of a0: to warn off vessels at night. Our own pilots | audiences. hg 7 wees Ooi ae ne iat Sh ghee Somers 8 _ Bag Harbor), Steelman, | Inch fro feet ait laches. toon ik ae and coasters, it is true, are quite familiar with | Giese of the Handi and Haydn Society Musle | xos, 1045, 1104, 1111, 111 na 1105, 1190 1200, | (bwalth & Overton. Resear, SW winds since pansing | @¢nenpe. Ite auterence could be o dhe location of the wreck, and may avoid the cal Festival, 3201, 120 120 120% ie Ti hart mid 1008, ar Grasmere DA EaG croix Ape ms, with sogat | At no ctananentie f hours dangor, but with mariners not ecquainted with “Boston, May 10, 1968, 1 h dy * | Are cbetieren J Holwas (ot pr, | honrench ihe Gonsesstons , 1d be qu the great triennial mastont festival of the Handet | 822.4 coumeuatats Tan —Nos. 960, 1180, 1164 | Apri 2, with nent ned ow, pcnron SOEs Mi ateth Cap: | “AC Monin tte im the 4 Hour the port ft woul ety cumerats * ty 40 dls: Liars Society was brought to a close to-night | 1013, 866, 1174, 1176, 1140, 1176, 1177, 1178, he Nor Weater, lavana May ert fruity to Dok: ometer, May graceful to allow the wreck of this vessel to ] Snt MAT Tee are festival has been one of YOR fash tah Tas LARD, LAB, 1189, 1180, 1187, 1188, | EAT see Beye’, aratanzan May 1, wth frill, to gemain in mid-channel without any means being | {he most successful ever known in Bogton, and prob: | %%typ uratan Bisenicr Couer.—Nos 1, 8 238 Ee ee Sr appiangean | Geken to rqnore her. ‘ ably to the United States, 992, 82, 88, 96. ad a (Of Rockland), Crocket, Matansas, 12

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