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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 18,-1868—TRIPLE SH&ET. 3 s a ee , : " BGRAPOIG NEWS, |... ™Eresnbenev coxraas ion [SSRRSRRES SERRE |e oe r Ue and Sharien Rurmphr ded. Perley’ Joun “stow: | "Pap buo,” ee ing fathoms at low water spring tos, witis ate Arrival of Delegates at Chicage~The Soldiers Russian and British Intereste~Tho Suez a me Hgerison, WF Cantwell, ‘Mr | the following” Rares AY Soouthy in line wich the jetly head, ss Canal fe St Nicholas © and a New Route. f rs i ‘3 H a 4 ne HAYTI. A Clash and Lively Times Expected—Pres- ne ee a io Gu. by W 36 W. = alt ‘ fn Une with the south end of @ grove (From the St. Petersburg Gazette de Bourse, April 29.) a MeWhinder, Mi Waetirs e offrece near Brad Wie We but an endeavor will be The nearer the works of the Suez canal advance to ; ey ace, | The mans are at br eos nat opportunity net Hig. Pies ‘Annie Kale and Molly | made to get them away We first opportunity. ‘Salmave Reaches the Capital—Outrages of , CHI¢AGo, May 17, 1968, completion the grester appears to the English the | Q'oanor, .@ D Diw,, James Rwle Ed” Glackea, By order. . IN ALLEN, Secretary. Hie Troops on Au, Ticane~He Abuses the | tno qigerent States, have very generally arrived, jr oem teno berbyrearron ta cel i sBteamahips kein? es = ope SU Anarew Point lights, Geo. tow , Prince Kdward the ; ses etomtin, 9, rr ee American Minister ana the Consuls, ‘The representatives of the soldiers and sailors frou, | M&S Us Faamle Aliya at the Everett Roome— Could be done only by running | ,EIVRRPGOL + ey Dr iN Hig ad | Rett aetal Morey Neos pact, . 8 x DONOTICR OF NEW LIGUT. bm : : Hay7ANA, May 17, 1868, Mr, Conkling Tura a Penny With Remluise | line through Asiatic Turkey, which will, in a straight | three ohiidren: Rev Mrs OC Mrs dough 4 in Sag all parts of the country to meet = ; striped vertically red We have advices from Hayti to th.’ Sth mst. Presi- | ion on the 19th are also im conven- | censee at the Old Stand—Spiritual Sunday | !!2¢ and without interruption, connect the Persian flaren cera, HL FE ee eee ee, sre high water; the height of here in full force, Schools and the Like, Gulf with Europe. The successful advances in Cen- Waler Lester and’ gh 2 4 $e: Fi dent Salmave escaped from Cape Hay{tien April 22, | a, tne soldiers’ ‘and Sail iss Mary | the building from base to vaue 20 fe Wt. 3 lors’ Conven: * . TConk- | The light, ‘vatern, with coal of!, was and made his way at all hazards to ocmlnthe, | signed to nominate ite o pig is i A strange, migratory’race; Arabs in tents camp. | ‘Tal Asia made by Russia have also had thelr share of | fyrandlen, Mr and Mra, Wt F Gromaaelag deonte 8 Mattar, | Ughied Sa the wan Ante ease? ‘whence he managed to reach Port au Prinn” He Presider ing along the desert of life; Gypsies by mstinct on effect on the determination of the English. They | with nincty-e sin the steerage und O84 . omen. and General Delorme, who acts as Secretary of Sta.€> pa to the ——— ticket they contemplate | ai moral questions; wandering pti isin ploa. | Justly fear Russian intuence over the Khanats and uosex Steam = ‘Gat Pombo oe, Mick | _ Bark Fadeavout, i North Pacific Ocean, was Interior, War and Navy, arrested many of the citi- | times are anticipa convention, some lvely | qing after that which they never find; religious Bo- | ‘bes of Cetitrat Asia; they understand that the more | Zane Webb, ig Stevens oh W. Blevenhy’ Mice | below New Wedfurl 18a et zens and ordered some to be shot. nes are anticipated. Au effort ls being made to in- | jemians, as well as Bohemians in some other re- | FaPldly the Russians approach the frontiers of Central: | Marts hinine Wie winees'tt Hioseien: Rev Win Pager, Speken. Numerous murders and robberies had taken place. | {trom theis poe nae, representatives to | spects; deluded individuals who have the shrewd- | Asia, the more distinctly do the Asiatic tribes realize rdeil) Mra & Spears, Mise Mortonae Bairy, Miss | yoni Mort rrancey Monae, from, Carlie a hoa A ‘he stores of six American. merchants were robbed recede for pe pd ihe elves it will clash with | ness to turn a penny with the exhibition of their | Re significance of our empire, and the more readily Sie eee ie nen oe MratHacrtet | $06) rom Shangkee dated March 24, pubMahed in Herald by the troops, Salnave threatened to seize the town Se: shipen: th bs convention, but from | delusions; nomadic clans, which migrate in herds | Will the latter rely upon it, not alone as a bulwark to seams Sanew, Chayanne, Mri ote ag, Vee "= Pceation rg ta rir) Cy and burn it to aahos; at the aame time he used vio. | PYSeeRE indioctions the military delegations are de- | and browse gregariously. upon any items of philow- | PFeVent an invasion of the English from india, but mitre Ellen Nelle Hewaed J Wilson, oun | O,inie,tet44.lon zi, NNN NO iver lent menaces to the foreign consuls, Many Amer!- pst Ld Lag peilsan dayep candidates, and | phy which happen to suit their whim; a strange | #180 to foster an increase of thelr commercial rela- Wittameser P ~ eeeanaga emai ose wy cans had been shot at in their own windows and wag ww of ctvillans, To this inder, Charles Bormond, John Wi a ” hers in the stestage, hel, May bof Minabane om ace, with strange ways of thinking, ways of | tlons, which are as profitable to Russia as to Asia, | Asraywatt AND SAN FRancisco—Steamship Ocean’ 14, ta 4 Eg Re dll ho Spe oe ing, strange » Bax, Fuaxcisog—st Hp io "rar April 4 iat 50 Sytonb 23, having experienced light winds 2 Proposition, however, ‘2 latter will not listen, and if | wearing their hair and beard and clothes, and strange | 10 Contact with the English commercial dependence | Qureti-for,Aapinwall 7s pe M re. Fi Were forced to seek refuge in the American con- ulate, Mr. Hollister and his attach had an inter. | comes to an issue will entirely ignore ali action | ways of amassing visible means of support; a goblin | ‘ !denticat with potiticat servitude, with abnegation | Me or “California Mis’ Seuaphine Waheey, At | SMG H ee ey tom! Teiaided for Cork, May 7, las wlew with President -Salnave and General De. | ‘Xe? i opposition to thelr ows wishes, crew, who profess to talk with gobns and to | @PoUtical independence, ‘This has been and is still | Honthan Fone he Toke aes Boye eo Ane Foreign’ Ports. lorme; they demanded protection, but were | NO indications at present foreshadow the pros- | interpret the inner sense of things from a gobi | demonstrated by daily experience. 7he Engtish have and “deudhter: “Sane and” Juin "O'Ptien, GM" Burm | AMTWHRT, May 4 Arrived, Curie Long, Park, Huenom received deflantiy and with threats, ‘tne | Pective candidates for the Vice Presidency. AN par- | standpoint, ‘These fare the modern Spiritualists, a | *™Osed tributes on all the countries with which | RR OR Wilamson WH Winston awd three | Bailed 24, J 2 Orson, Tndlated!, NY ork ties seem to unite on Grant for the first office. A they have been able to establis friends, 8. P’ Ni ‘Arrived at Fi Sth, Apollo, Saephesw. NYor'c. American Minster at once sent a despatch ottavane | Sarton states have thelr owe choice torte | TankseTagamudn of twenty-two, wit trot halt, | Ht dy areca ssh ate | lease "Hi l WicesPude 2 | Aenean Meany 12OF, Dh ie, om otha general awkwardness | limit beyond which tiey cannot push themselves | Beciey Joba McClella, UH Glenn: cant P Be Alaxndes | WANCRLONA, May 3--Arrived, Artonlo Muvia, Mataro, New first bal the ance, He also sent to Jawaica for British war iret ballot, but Trace will be with Wade, Wilson, | poth of manner and matter, ina faded black suit, | Without recourse to the force of arms. Afghanistan | and wife, Miss Emma’ A Griswold, Mrs Griswold ana co Orleann; Chanit cA do. Sail 3 Colfax, Hamlin and Fenton. To-morrow alll the del je'the aim of all E: y y d steamer, be e dele- | out of which he seems to have grown at both entls of ngland's political and commercial | Henry Steimer, MraC Moler, Mist Smith, Mrs A Gral Se Erinn acnligine Nich tions will hold caucusses and attempt to t aspirations; ske wishes not only to explore that | Mra R Kat nm. Miss Mi Sugfried, ' Mr Cobe Carnie, M lied, Mooniigit, Nichols, Monteviteo: There is intense anxiety here on account of this | attempt to come to | it, takes the steamer for Europe, thrives on his'| country commercial.y, datghter, Mra LN Polkoch, GG Mille, mr, Ge Fard Bounds Gilmer, dasGen Shipley, Merziman, i x aly, but to convert it into @ | Medracken and wife, Misa gear A Feat a0 | ete anes Boon” Nort Gatovey Harriman; news. some understanding in reference to their ulterior | wits in Paris, ekes diamond rings out of the eredu- | bulwark against the approacht ° af ag movements ‘ choice. Nothing definite has been done in reference | jity of a Russian Emperor, and wheedles a fortuug | Of Russia in Central Asia. Although the prox: | Hiscrow'H dereyeary and, daughter, Mi, Merri, Mind : a ; a Je, Steeper, British Man-of-War Gone to the Assistance | to the chairman of the Convention, Several names imity “of Afghanistan” to “India apparently | Misstlove Hinckey. FA and Farle Hinckley, Ail Gamtee | trim Nowe Onlowua fof Sarre? 2° Dagan, Ole, Philadel OF Sarva! 2d,° Dagmar, OMMk, Philadel: of the American Minister. as out of the pockets of a credulous London widow. A | favors the devices of. England, her vacillating | Hopkins, wite, three daughters, \d two’ chil ; hia for Kont, isis 3 are mentioned, among which is Mr. Van Zandt, of | Robinson Crusoeish story of adventure, indeed, bu? polley has planted in almost athe tribes of inpes Kensie end child, Mrs Adams ply ‘child, nile Neuse, ir - or SUAOe Men ata port bark Arctic; Bates, from Valpa- 4, May 17, 1868. | Rhode Island. gis ah tan & profound mistrust of the English of East | BF. Bolton, two friends and two children; Mesare Scot aud | Faito, arrived B8th, unc, ‘By a spectal despatch from Santiago de Cuba, I pa aed true in every syllable, tm this enlightened nineteenth | India, which paralyzes all thel inglish of East | Bolton, L'A Leary, Edward Walled, MreJ MJobnaton and | KLkUTHERA, May 8—In port echr Victrss, for New York ba, 1} Letter from ExPreside! century. This is the biography of a single Spiritu- all their endeavors. But the | two children, J 5 Dietrick, Misa Maggie Service, H Tull next day. Jearn that assistance “has been sent-from Jamaloe te ma mt PlerceA Compli- grap le Sp English do not lightly give up what they once ac- | ani wife, Samuel Lewin’ Dri M Kirke WK Pannen, wits | FAYsC, April 19—Arrived, Atlantio;, De Maan, Bremen for Hayti. ment to General Hanceck—The Duty of the | #!/st. and only one of many similar biographies. So ple cpt oe peoomalhy, Their aims on At and two children 58 3 Koster, Mra Curtiss and three daw jhuers, RY ork, in Aeron 380, St’ Dominick, Dotne, Boson (and @ southeast;” lewell, cl nurne ; bert, Miss K: le it leorge ‘The British steam gunboat Phoebe had gone tothe | Demecratic National Convention—Persoual Hi migrate, lke #mnambulists—like people try from the southwest by totally diterent emus, | Morris, J Richardson, Mrs Fulion and daughter Mra Bruty GENOA, May SeArrived, Lillie Cli@ord, Litiefeld, Rick- assistance of the American Minister at Port aa | P¥eferences Not to Influence a Choice. ing in a dream. ‘wo years since, they had | which nave hitherto always been crowned with auc: | {rq tanahiers and son; Chas Kobler, Selby, witeand | mon) Va. ory, Grey, Philadelphia. 82 Wasutnarox, May 1, 1508. | thelr coterle at Metropolitan, Hall, in Sixth | cess: ‘They willabandon forcible measures, and will | sndwife, 1 Goxhusiy wite two chidran and nicaer Mie Ht | | GiaLea Prociae ert coh ie, t'Lennom, = avenue, @ forlorn and ra; d band uence of civilization. Coben, Daniel Wellington and wife, W Tiffany, H v Batti ir i ; Jefferson ‘or- The following letter from ex-President Franklin we who eked out @ | ‘This is why the Indirect. Persia, with. nor extensive Y ens W Harris Dr Vox’ Saat’ Mier’ | dem Hall Nore; Gelgitelme, Tomusinay Crisctloy Philadel: Armstrong, P W Later—The Whole Country in Arms Against | Pierce to Colonel J. D. Hoover, of this clty, will be | Scanty subsistenco through an admission fee of ten | commerce, will be pluced in a’ dependence on Eng- Goakiin A witard A Stal, Godman, ire wet aie 4 i Saluave. found interesting at this time:— cents, and whose intellectual stock in trade consisted | land through her relations with that country which | daushter, BS Harbeson, Payser, P McCallum, St Clair Sailed 24th, Wotcome R Beebe, Lorier, .Lecho! i: ; : Fletcher, Miss Dusenbury, F I rasy Boucha © Nvork, ar- . We have later advi ater iatinte tea M ConvomD, BH April 28, 1000, | SNe ce, thay folded ap thei eats kere Seainional Rauiere than the sond’ thin Bane, sae fone ganged, vo oe Hine Meher alt i i ey ah In Cada e — , 1d s h ; ave later advices from Port au Prince to the 'y DEAR Sir—I have just returned from Boston to y, ip ethe traditional | istan,’ the road from Kast Indlay ing | aot wien aS pe and purse; Dr 5 & Rasp periees at atag. ind s 5 aN i ie 12th inst. find your letter of the 16th inst, The lynguage attri- | ATab in Longfellow’s poem, stole out of Sixth avenue closed, will be opened Lieut A PaimersO. A’Tacho ited 8 y ; EE onstn ce snot | Buteil to me in the article to whch you call my at- | Komewhat like the game traditional Arab, and un- | Should not sufter Sagiond to, Bagiand, ,, Pugsla | Miss Blizabeun Ott, Mise: er, Mi Sota Hiss Mary Smithy) WiDr ces War &-Ghited, Mirius, Dowwes, Bostve. ps in arms against tention Spree, Cy what I ave rl ir tents at Clinton Hall, where they abode for has equal, if not sironger, claims on Afghanistan, Miss Lizzie So Newall, Mra 8 Whittler and child, Edward Bay- Imsum, May 8—Arrived, ‘Indian’ Merchant, Mil.s, New Or- President Salnave, excepting Gonaives, Jacmel and | thought, and doubtless what I have often sald. | &Seagon. The next that was heard of themwas at #41 | What profits England may be as advantageous to | Tadrned ante lie Wes #6 aes araaret A Baulre, WE | lenne. cit g0—In port brig Loulsa {D, Young, from jstou. the Cape. s You know how highly I estimate the culture, | Broadway, ina forlorn attic, where like ghouls they Y . ae ee Oey eae snocesstay | POWs und elevated characteristics of Mr. Pendleton could steal In and out and play the mediuinistic, and Foire ethane distant; the means that | Joe Mitchel, Wn” Weatzin ea. Why Wien Motch eS algaetainr has 4 naaee tea anon been success and Gowernor Seymour, Mr. Hendricks and Mr. Doo- biage eS races and batics, turning o penny by | are trade, culture, cieiadinn nant Pak powermt Furnald and child, Jos Penkius, wife’ and child; H Soutre, Lryrrvoot, May 3—Arrived, Arbitrator, Y"rvin, Charles- of General Nissage Sayet and the le, and how gratefully I recognize the gervices . o the business of reading | means, which we unfortunately have as yet insum- | B ied, W A Ma ondray, Miss Elizabeth D Breed, Miss Eliza | ton; Ivanhoe, 8 ‘ker's island. 5 ni ust ve is at 4 by . , Mrs Wi more, lelphia; Sth, "ner: ‘kins, N ‘ork; Man- The entire South is now in arm3 against the gov- | during the late civil var of Caneel Hancock attic, they were somewhat more intimate with the ao eeCldl pietS Cae cae, eres Without re- | Fine asi Geo Hallman, B Heath. H Walney, aula inrge py ed waa gl Mat (ari ct DNDON, . Perry, Phila~ special 1 7 ernment. At Jacmel the merchants and shopkeepers | Kuew him well twenty years ago, and had the plcas: | stare, thaw other Deopls, who ad less advantages of Situ Ablbare wowp doveisoed (ea thee oe ataae | EneLcee eee eee tor— Om Piiatcry, Mie | Saphir ye cement were closing their stores, a @ , WI! e gallant General 4 States, and tiese pron . | Armstrone, James Doyle, Mra J C Storr, n 4 LGHORN, April 17—Safled, Minnie, Godfrey, B ‘oston. their stores, ‘The national forces had | Heno, on one occasion since the Mexican campatgns | fatret, with rather invisible means of support—of | Sons in the {ature Although: the goods ne lee aa | ROP Lewity Mr and Mrs'Liolrove, PCrippen, E B'Furayth, | MAWACALH® April =n port bark Tero, tim & mn blockaded Miragaone. of 1847 and 1848. The death of the-iatter affected rophecy in the wilderness, fed by ravens, or gettin; y 5 CE Robbins, Mrs Horatic i H Newer May 2—Saj ed, BI Gootwin,, NYork. —_— a deeply, and the two have been frequently associated fitele food of any kind, ravens not being always to De Sr foes ae are of very Anterior quallty, | ars thugh Sameson, 3 rhea Wis, D Harrison, M1 Navuxs, Apel M—Arrivcd, Tupper” F Moi Ks ‘ in my memory. By their dashing intrepidity, know- | depended upon as a commissary department. Then 101 'y yieltt in every respect to English mer- | Matthews, Miss Carrie Anderson, Mr and Mra White, Alfred Port MAHON, April 20—Arrive!, Flora, Geim >; New Or- VENEZUELA. ledge and large manhood pis ‘attracted uni. | they betook themselves to Dodworth Hall, and Miss ee a hie 4 of proper ways of communication | Thomson, Samuel Feterson, [ltraim. Quintin. leprae aetna ee ar in nace nae for NYork Se ety eae versal ‘confidence, and, in an unusual degree, | Emma Hardinge, one of the lionesses.of the frater- | Hive’ aatatic conuiiaete Cece netsh products fe ee AS Breaking Up of Congress—Three Alternatlvcs | t!@ warm regard of’ officers and me. ‘They | nity, returning from London about that time, with produce of our own industry. OY ee ee Died. American Ports. % had then the bound and elasticity peculiar to youth; | London laurels upon her and London pennies in her Our puzzle in Central Asia 1s no light one; it re GILHoory.—On Sunday, May 17, after a severe ill- BOSTON, May 16, AM—Cleared, shiv Pocahontm Left to Save the Republic—Seizares of Prie | tyut the: Ket, fra 7 7 : ’ y had besides theprompt and prudent judg- | Pocket, med them into the First Spirituaiists’ So- 4 ness, MARY GILHOOLY, Widow of Bernard Gilhool, Ban Francisco; brig Glendale, McInty Ma: vate Property —Blanco’s French Mission | ment of riperage, ‘Not thoughttul Don ean nek-| elety, at Dodworth Hall, and there have they abode elzoe, Ammense pacridoss Of money, whioh Ate ih | syed 44 years. ie GUDOOLY, | Nickerson, Nickerson, Baltimore; James Martin, B Ended. : being impressed by the fact that such welghty duties for many Gays, having ceased from gipsying and | ceived indifferenuy by a great many, only now com. | ¢,ii¢ fiends and relatives of the family are respect- | Rescue, Kelley, NYork | HAVANA, May 17, 1868. and responsibility as will rest upon the goming Con- | taken to regular ier ecole Brace. regular diet Mences to wear an aspect of great political import- muy, eae to attend the funeral, from her late BELFAST. May 13--Sailed, sehr Forest, Glover, NY. ork. vention have rarely been cast upon any body of men. » pennies, 3 | ance in the eyes of all. We cannot but feel a plea. | (CBC? aurens street, this (Monday) afternoon, at CHARLESTON, May 16—Arrived, steamship Jama 5 Adger, We have advices from Cardcas to April 22. It will not be an occasion where one may welldecide | Whereas, two years since the Prophets were few, | sure that among the subjects engaging the attention two o'clock. Lockwood, NYor'! At the assemblin: of Congress, April 15th, there | for himself in accordance with his personal wish eedy and nomadic, it happens ai date that these - yet = ‘Sailed —Steamahip Champion, Lockwood, NYork. was no quornm and the members ieft. the legislative | {tlendships or interests; and hence tt 18 the Bugges | Same prophets have found propuecy exceedingly | esuniehiagy stoagi navigation in the newly noquirent Pine Ores, Peosee, Reeteney Poe | CALAIS, May It—Cleared, schr Gun Rock, Boy |, New alia: Bun6é dlien thard ha’ been no seasion, ton of ‘ordinary § see ent judgment be: aus nied: pe i of prophecy, there- provinces, Every means serving towards the facili- | 2) g (eggs Yomh—Arrived, achraJ L ‘Ttacey, Tracey, Baltimore ; Star TU; INDAY. ion 5 The ministerial offices are all in charge of the Sec- | gates from all parts of the Union, and for a more A SPIRITUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL, and Deingy InaIacInb Ie ocean oat Bega ce Ss H I P P I N G N E W Ss 4 Lagat Bistahzo ds a oees al tg ui cn, dna pal linc Tetaries. full development of the dangerous rush and whirl | Which has proved to have all the nomadic habits | 295,990,000 on the construction of a line of rail to the Neue - | Kennedy, from Matanzas for Baltimore: Foam, from Mi 2«sina ‘The situation is gl of events in a period when the constitution, in- { tat were peculiar to its founders before they set- | Persian Gulf, we for a similar purpose can devote é a8 for do. Passed out, brig W_A Rovers, for Cuba. gloomy and threatens the ruin of the | siead of receiving homage and respect, encounters | tled down and betook themselves to visible means of | still larger sums, because P “ Almanac for New YorkeeThis Day. th—Passed up, ship Leocadia, from Bremen; § barks Tepublic. ‘There are only three alternatives left, viz:— | Scoffing and defiance on the part of those ‘who are | SUpport—having found invisible means occasionally | Meaiate advantage, as pt Mpa OC ani Fete z crepe Ty Ceres: (rom Matoneas too evidently determined to command the ship or her scanty. Accordingly they set about gathering | win by the — layi down of railways to | Sun rises.,..... 4 40 | Moon rises ..morn 2 46 Tn the Roads, ship Augusta, for Liverpool; brig P J Ne ving, First, a legal reunion of both houses of Congress to | Gastroy it. ‘This, however, is an_ alternative onl Wy ja the lambs of the flock at Masonic Hall, in Tnirteent! io expedite the constitut onal legislation of the country words, for their continued command must en a ait * r tt i { and restore confidence and security; second, a reor- | wreck. leep philosophy of nomadism until, having im- } trade, if reasonably conducted from the outset, will 5 ole cress, ; ganization of the executive departments without re- | 4,Hciore me Close of ie Present Congross and within tock themselves vo the practice of" enaes oe Decome euch @ great support to Russian industry PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 17, 1868. cnr Parke Avores tity Siac crowol ae cae eb gard to the authority of Congress; third, a decision | ditferent persons at the helin, not that the incumbent | Gtence was that when our reporter made his ap- to which, ined open oe One ieoeoroniea tie a peepee A Eee aeeeel Nscoayale tate Bea et Central Asia, which will afford us the easy oppor- | Sun sets. street, and there was expounded to'the lambs the | tunity of disposing of our products, ‘The. Asiatic + 7 13, High Water....eve 5 for Cardenas. SAERINER, May 5—Arrived, schr Gen Marion, Ton “ey, 0 son, Reed, Clenfnegos for Hoston; schre Persia L Smit h, by the popular voice whether it were better to aban- | might hold the ship of State steadily and safely on | Pearance at Masonic Hall esterday, armed with | jatter would be subjected by the reduction of our ARRIVALS. Banker, Jacmel for do; Fre: Webb, Greenleaf, Baltimg re don Venezuela to dismemberment and the independ. | Bet course, but with design to lash his arms or throw | Rote — an cil, wilt oh ee of an | customs duties, me litiont respects the firm estab- * REPORTED BY THK HERALD STRAM YACHTS. Boston RS Hig Bit Bows Roger orgetown DG Ae cnt destiny of each individual State. Zamora te nowy | hit overboard if he evem attempt todo so in precise | Umbrella, that percgrinating functionary of the | jisnmont and strengthening of our influence in Cen. Steamship Bavaria (NG), Meyer, Hamburg May 2, 1 ballast | Somb de for dovdon Somers: Gloucenter, bound fa us SORES | StS AOE, OVENS any Semele: | Tee haa eel or | tal Asia ts equally “as important. Keeping up our | andeti Ty passengers, wo Kunhardt & Co. Had strong | “gatted=—Schre Gupte, Planter, Anna B Hayes, Surprise, THe it added to the list of absurd new Sta tions: not be borne out fini of the was informed the sentinel Hes ty ht winds and cal os; 7 ate governments, by 5 3 position, we hold the key to ail the East, When it dof Sandy Hook ‘16 b a by 2 thick fox. Ma ba io mar wey, chet oF eat Tat . hat the’ Spiritual Sunday school was a non el which are datly augmenting. . Senses es — ieee weit | ease, and that the young Arabs, in tmitation a) re po nee comet question the in the rit i Chanel, passed Ship Francis P 8 and for Portland; R’K Vaughan, Risley, and J W Wilson, General Aristeguieta was marching to Carabobo to | Johnson’s guilt or innocence is not the | of the former habits of the elder, folded up their | Wile nands that key Ia he T ed by the power im |W :atb, tet $1, loust ci popped rem ay rd Somers, Hoston for Philadelphia, roviace General Brasnal, who had then ordered to | malt tbe fumed, oon: He oreo on te | 0g a a” tia igtgntRnsisany on | wiles uy of tne mature, on the auomonran ot | MRSS E,cway_ Ouran, rome PCr ean eee Caracas, It was not expected that General Frias | W2Y and consequently: 12 . Not be- + * universal history England has made a very success- P a nigel nm May 9, and | Philadelphia; Cecelia, Hopkins, Ruatan. h dis wili be w: . jard-from whose hat brim the rain dripped in great aI Southampton bth, with mdse and 738 passengers, to Ocirichs y 80 4 C would reach the capital from Carabobo, auise such displacement wil be warranted by law or | fhky drops, was not of over confidential inclluation, | fu, move tm the conclusion of an agreement for the | Go.” 'Had srove weeny guios op tothe Baakyvcalmn and | NEW OREBANS, Way it~ Arrived, wemmnaiip Cube, Duke: ain 1 necessity,” upon which the hand of the tyrant and, therefore, it is safe to say that no unpatd bills ian, Way. [8 ee | fog since. eer oo qvandaends passed bark Vesta (ir) | hart, Baltimore via Havans. E The truce concluded with the rebels expired on the the bel 1 ys pe hen a ct on, tosher lands shoe aty were left, it being a regular habit of hall functiona- foontntigh: = no bet Been ragee S For this em bound Rea \ prada 3824, a it on Pomision, bouns ‘Cleared—Bark Carmen (Sp), Goronlo, Malaga. 20th atte ‘ pose take to civilization and culture, It is [-W3 a ‘one ‘of the National steam m of April, and grave conjectures were being made | tater years (shame to say in ours) struck down the | Ties to demand the rent in advance from, all indl- | Gniy with tyyse Weapons that we can enter into equal | bound duh, Int 4206, lob 64, steamship Baltimore, bowed PORTLAND, Marto Choared. colle Parecon, Shute, Pbils- in Caracas as to the probable cause and consequences | shield of freedmen by ringing the knell of the “great | Viduals of nomadic proclivities. Jotting the words bat wither. Ww, ht very fortunate that such eine as you name a R y Ly fd nnders) and 630 men has two engines of 600 | Nysree Bates), NYork for Havana; Thames, Pennington, seized and stored in the «arsenal and custom houses of oxidization—jotting these four Latin syllables i FOREIGN APT NOTES. 40 guns: tg should be the Ai citar ma towards whom the calm jotting 7 one hag Bybee ach. he in to be hauled out on the Navy Yard | ™ Cieared—Ship Golconda, Lovett, Monrovia. to pay certain debts of government. Thus the sav- his well thumbed note book, : cd to Cadi: : jotterévom Vienwa states that the Emperor of ee Balled_—Steamebip City of Port au Prince, Jackson, Boston. concentrated. It is an honor to the representative | S#dly away, unfuried his umbrella and, in the ex A ‘pel Gen Grant, Quick, New Orleans May 10, with jeamal Jac! " me wate eae and industry are made to satisfy Saones Panatony sqrtied, and mat toms an howor to tas Preasive laniguage of Mr. Dickens? “cove,” “tramped” | Austria has lately visited a serles of Roman tombs pidze and passennerty fo Bam ni ‘Stevens. Arrived off the Peanlogion, Nort; Gull City, ee ‘Atkins, and Themes, thh . intelligence and ‘of the people. after the mediumtstic brethren in another direction. | aiscovered at Alt-Ofen (the ancient Aquinium, capt- hip Mary Sancord, Moore, Wilmington, NC, May 14, | te pripecoepenciy Lak Brock wine, Ireland, with naval stores and cotton, to James Hand: May 17, of | pihylMe, ” id ba the Highlands, exchanged signals with steamship Fairbanks, | "WitwiNGTON, NO, May12—Cleared, ache M_H Stock mentous result be not dispassionate! 4 thought. | Was again furled and the pencil and notebook were fully weighed, it will be a Ranger A oan vith | brought into requisition. are three stone coffins, the smallest of which, evi- either of these wise and patriotic citizens at the head THR SOCIETY OF PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALISTS dently intended for a child, is empty; the second of national affairs, I feel perfect assurance that every | Were here doing the Boan , which being inter- * i thing would be done that can be by man to tthe | preted means “Sons of Thunder.” The aay was a | Contains theskeleton,still partly in good preservation, sarge of constitution defying radicalism and to re- | amp one; the society was in dampened spirits. A | of aman, supposed to be some poor person; while store fraternity and peace, unity and prosperity, to | body of piquant, peculiar Pickwickwian appearance, | the third bears an inscription stating that it encloses the republic, :f through Divine providence auch an | With a at the desk, BB ‘eee bine ating the remains of the wife of a centurion who, having seemed to have “swapped” faliy Maa eee ore now fe yomay and, hope: | tation, and then came a. bndget of queer, disjointed | beet married In her eleventh year, had, during her to heal and restore, to meet ‘every liability, however apie concerning the individualities present, | Coverture, which lasted sixteen years, six children, heavy, that touches the honor and integrity of the na- | Witich it would be rather Ibelous than otherwise to | only one of whom survived her, Several beautiful bit con- | print. It did not take long to ascertain the fact that oe eee Ae ndaont of every pave | Mra. C. Fannie Allyn—notice the aristocracy and | Ata late meeting of the Royal Institute of British pom A ‘and obligation. Even if 1 were certain what | distinction of spelling the plain word “Allen’’ | Architects the royal gold medal for the year 1868 was ir. patriotism: - ~ General Guzman Blanco’s mission to Paris is ended. | If every consideration likely to influence the mo- | | Having arrived at the Everett Rooms the umbrel'® | +4) of central Pannonia). The principal objects found ir Wilmington, ham, Cordery, NYork. Tater and Important—Amnesty—Offers of Peace. HAVANA, May 17, 1868. At Caracas an enactment of Congress offers a com- plete amnesty to all the rebels. The bill had been approved and published. Its advantages are made available during the term of one month. The Executive is also authorized to treat for terms of peace with the insurgents, said terms not to be dncompatible with the existing institutions. The President is allowed his own discretion as to whether ‘the peace shall be made with the generals in the pateamrhip Cumberland, Deakin, Baltimore, 60 hours, in a ‘Steamship Giaucus, Walden, Boston, with mdse, to Wm Ask fe Wa cr len, ft sk for a ip " P f T. Bt jam. Watch. T; IT IS THE CHEAPEST, Clyde. NNER & CO. 189 Broadway, N.Y. Rtenmahip Acushnet, Kelley, New Bedford, with mdse and Pei tNordeap tk for), Wroldnen, Cardiff, 0 days, with rail i i , - way iron, to order. Had moderate wealber the whole pas. | ,A-WWard’s Perfect Elting Shirts, Bread- 7), Cook, Messina March 28, with — $$ fruit, od WBraine. Apri} 14, lai $358, lon 2044, spoke brig || Aw—-Ward’s Cloth Lined Paper Collars and Fame ite Wine (oe), Pike, Porto Davalio, 18 days; wens | SESS Neeeieee, ea sien cemmmensetes: Vineteme saa udes, ae, to Dated, ith & C3. Had light winds and izode a rato weather. Bark Eagle, —, Demarara, with sugar lasees, A.—Gentlemen’s Hats.—For a Stylish and —_— gh — "| ciogant HAT “go. to ESPENSOHEID, Manufacturer, 118 Bark Sunshine, Wicks, Matanzas, 14 days, with sugar | Nassau street. < “fark Louisa Cook (B altar stones have also been brought to light. t will with a y in the last syllable—was one of | awarded to Mr. A. H. Layard, M. P., and the ch: my judgment will be when the Fourth of July shall alluded to the gr arrive you are not, I hope, mistaken in believing that | those inspirational persons who assume to speak | man in making the presentatio i el son: «| upon any tople, however profound,at a moment's no- | services which Mr. Layard had by his researches | and molasses, to Wm Nelson, Jr. lala or with special committees appointed: by Con- | 1 Wout rently Tele wi peame tae incipient “relgn tice, making very carefully prepared impromptit ni. | rendered to the arts of arehwology and architecture, Mark Lucy Frances, —, Nucvitas May 2, with sugar and | A tyome Mi nsoct Powder. gress. ” 1 . esses, néir eyes very carefully rolied up into a WES wea molasses. eqmocstc . cease of terror,”” now hurrying all that 1s valuable to swift | thetops of thelr heads and the lids just euflercit!: Brig Florenco (Br), Ekerman, 8t Kitts, 16 days, with mo- | ¢, fear ena HOMADLY. a of insect vermin ‘ destruction. There can be, in the Convention, no Pe SHOCK NG TRAGEDY. . lasses, &c, to Jones & Lough. ‘Had very moderate weath ockroaches, fleas, bugs and every ALASKA. possible occasion for the sacrifice either of principle | open fo exhibit the whites thereof and Lmibue 1h tip to ihe 13th jnst, when we bad avvery Leary gale from S3ie; | Killed at once By this remarkable powder. It Is not potsn, or of just pride, and hence, while there al dience with the impression that the speaker ly A Husband Killed by His Wife and Her Pae shoce then, light winds and tog. % ous, but certain todo ite work. A single 26 cent flask has y, ai ings, be- been taken suddeniy with a fit of epilepsy eae oplaton - fam ine plat. | Jects Were by the audience, with the g : that should the audience omit to furnish appropriat form, and decided individual preferences in the speaker might discourse withont Peck of Cockroaches. rumour. A Be sure yon get Lyon's, _It ia the original and only trae Im Brig Stockton (of Stockton), Hichborn, Cardenas, 10a; with sugar, to Walsh, Field & Way. Hail heavy ‘weather of, ras. Brig EC Redman (of Rangor), Redman, Ci sect Destroying Powder,” Beware of {initations. See. ain with Siuiagees. to Winchester & Leeds: Salied | py (ure of I Lyon on the finsks Depot 21 Park row, New York with bark Cardenas, for New York. _—— ———— Brig Ostipes (of Keonebunk) Twambly, Nuevitas May 2 Cristadoro’s Hair Dye.—The Best Ever with sugar and molasses, to Baxter & Merrill. May 14, off |. manufactured, Wholesale aud retail; also applied at No. 6 Hatteras, experienced very heavy weather ; since the, light || Astor House. easterly winds and fog. won Ecetas, —, Nuevitas, May 2, with sugar and molasees, Dowt Trifle With a itnd cough or oo ids y vd id thorough JA ie" ope Velocity (Br) Marshall, St Jago, 18 days, with EXPECTORANT can bé readily obtained. Sold everywhere. 4 , rig Liberty (of Boston), Devereux, 8t Jago, 18 di a agit, to Juanes Werte ee tert 7s with | or Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan om the iecee gh Felt g Naas? Cnt Bermuda, 9 days, with produce | Face, i Ry “MOTH AND PRECKLE LOTION." jah. ‘Schr New Dominion (Br, Henry, Maracaibo April 20, with Sold everywhere. coffee, to Heney & Ball Bis Schr Sanbeam (of Bel tenga Business Opportunit! Pleasant Weather—Business Brisk. SAN FRANCISCO, May 15, 1868. {From the Peoria (11,) Transcript, May 12. We learn from Sherif’ Hiteneock the *rottdwin particulars of a horribie murder which occurred ai Hhinwood, mm this county, o1 | tween one and two o’cloc! aries McNeil, @ col- » | ored barber, Nad his shop under Jones & Vande- vott’s store. On the night previous he was detained at his place of business, as it was his custom to keep » | Yelation to the person, around whom the je | Subjec Alaska dates to April 20 report the weather quite | Trt ranly for “pur country, our whole countey md | Jeet Which ts the general mode of proceestin pleasant. The heaith of Sitkais good. There have | nothing but our country,” yet I anticipate cheerful | things only in the way of public speaking deen a number of arrivals and departures, and busi- | harmony when the work 18 done, and with it and | lesqueable—viz., the sublinity of sense, beyond ft complete success, We can wisely post- | be eastly metamorphosed into absurd me minor matters or issues that may hereafter | SUblimity Of nonsense, which is burlesq r ton far | itself of the former. On the shadoeing ouieck Of all conpervative men is now casion there was neither sublimity of open late on Saturday: n He lived in the west : ; hor. sublimity ‘of the other, and. bamed ‘ior | part of the town, He was seen to close his shop and and will continue to be to rescue the work of the | Ih Of some stray shred of eltier kind of siblimity | go home between nine and ten o'clock, _A fellow ac- qguaintance was at his house with his wife, and on MeNeil attempting to enter the man inday morning, be- i ness is quite brisk. VANCOUVER’S ISLAND. * . fathers from destroying. hands, and to save the ‘The Movement to Join the Canadian Con- foundations as they are by an honest constitutional jot box too overwhelming io be | compelled to tn +. 8 eee pon which to pina witticism, the spectator wi mm his attention from the speake federation. victory at the bal with the nose, which had all the air of having o1 | sunt the door op im. MeNeil being the SAN FRANCISCO, May 15, 1868. questioned, ul to somebody | stronger forced the door open, wien the fellow Your friend, \ belony | struck him with his fist over the eye, knock-, Victoria papers represent that the town of Lytton has followed Victoria, New Westminster, Yale and FRANKLIN PIERCE, 1 Me), Pierce, Ruatan, Hon, with | pleyds $100,000 Revolving Double Maps. ing him down. There had been some trouble about to-day’s Heraid. Colonel J. D. Hoover. Elva (Br), Knowles, Eleuthera, 7 days, with pineap- Piewe FE Turner, Graves, Eleuthera, 9 days, with pines, to | Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Paid in Geld. Jon Eneas, information furnished, ‘The highest rates paid for Dooublons ‘Sebr Salmon Washburn, Cummins, Hatteras Inlet for New: and all kinds of Goid and Stiver. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, N. ¥. The fellow had come to McNeil’s some Cariboo in declaring in favor of entering the Can- | ime ort and begetting, in fact, the impression that | three Weeks previous to live while he had some small Al Report About General Grant Being Op- > Cyery one of them gotten on the wrong nose, or by | Jobs of whitewashing in the neighborhood, and had adian Confederation, and a strong party is organ- izing to that end. posed to Unqualified Negro Suffrage. | some strange mistake had pnt on that of his neigh- | given into MeNeit’s hands a sum of money in trast WASHINGTON, May 17, 18¢8, | bor, leaving the neighbor no alternative except to for his board, He had asked MeNetl for it several cNeil, now supposing this was what the port. aecept the offered substitute or sit and sneeze nose- Schr John Lenthall sponta Pe 01 Schr H Chapman. aplor, ‘Te Farmers and Schr Hannab Champion lor, Virginia. Souke tamed ra Gardeners. ein: dee Schr John G Wright, Bowker, Virginia. gudretie, made from night soll, Moot, A report has been in circulation to-day that Gen- | jose’ it was an audience in every progressiv ellow wanted, said as soon as he knocked him down, CALIFORNIA. eral Grant has written a letter declaring that he will | and in every exactly ilustrative of that sort won't kill me Dil pay you the money.” Mrs, Rehr Jobn J Ward, Cleveland, Georgetown. bones and offal of New York city; tea ferttl y not accept the nomination for the Presiden of progress which m progres There was i] screamed out, “Don't kill him.” The fellow Acrival of the exwnaiee cose oe * A ‘ » i bat oy ob the progressive hair and there was the progressive ups en gpittoon and sinashed it over | sehr Oaks End, Emon Georgetown, son Fen Fae Re a ke 7 5 jatform general negro Mfrage, after “| pune: e 's head mwent out and rot a bricl a jer, Kemti¢y, Georgeto wed 7 FRANCISCO, 868. beard, both of which seemed to have progressed to sooded it Sennen: tie ompals and beating ‘out | Schr Eliza 8 Potter, Potter, Philadelphia for Boston. a crop two weeks earlier ore increase the on tom Soe The steamship Continental has arrived from Port- | inquiry it cannot be verified. Republican members | the extent of hiding every portion of the progression- and ste Cs Providence. third to one-half. * ” Fearon jue Cucent the very hontlescript and ii-ft. | iis brains, though not uuti) after a desperate scuime, | Sehr Henry Castoft, Knowles, Pros ide MANUFACTURING CO. it land, Oregon, and brings $117,000 in treasure and | Say there ts no truth whatever in the rumor, Hing nose tafore inealioned Gad pair of very specu. | ‘The wails and stove were spatterca with blood, and f Seb Ontario, Daviaon, Krovilence ts ny og a te - 6,000 bbis. Nour. | lative eves, located with exceedit ropriety one on | the furniture was overturned and broken. sé . * GEORGIA se ee eee eee eigreasive | McNeil was a Little lame, and the fellow finally | “Sekr Niantic, Williams, New, Haven for Etizabethport nite Attention to the Continua a | etther sid 5 eo ve D a) od jOUsI vl OREGON nanrgvrndonnne | tlanter indicative of the utmost facility forabstrace | overpowered him and pounded his head to a jelly, | Sehr Orlando Smith, Ferris, Portehester HVER PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, CHINA, CROCK? . Seth ERR Hi | tion, as policemen say of the utmbiencss of a pick- | then dressed him, put lis hat on his head, and with |, Sehr Hester, Davis, Portcprater, ERY AND CUT GLASS WARE, PORCELAIN AN. nnn The New Legisiature—Prospects of the Blec- | pocket’s fingers; and there was the very carefu) and | bis lantern in iis hand and his umbrella near him | * Sehr 8 C Piereon, Davis, Portchester BRONZES. THE SALE WILL TAKE PLA MON- “AKE PLACE 0! anchored 9 Piushing Bay, and | DAY, MAY 18 AT 10h O'CLOUK, IN THE GALLBEE iM 7 in the city early on Monday OVER THEIR SALESROOM,% LIBERTY STREET: TO Behr Catharine, Dixon, Eilaworth, 7 dave BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE; THE PROPERTY OF & Soni in, Kelly, Grougester. GENTLEMAN GOING ABROAD. HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER, Auctioneers. tion of Democratic United States Senators, studied topsy-turviness of general make-up which is | he carried him out Charter Election in Oregon City—hipbailding. to indicate bo profundity in philo- ; track, intending to make tt appear that he had been g SAN FRANCISCO, May 15, 1868, SAVANNAH, May 17, 1868, train along for speculation, One individual had even gone | run over by ile cars. There was nm teal From reliable authority it is now understood that sorar ‘a8 to insert his thumb very carefully in. his | thirty hours, so that he was disappointed in this in- The charter election in Oregon City resulted in a n, RopF Jonas ¢ Chew, Deering, Tauoton for Elizabetbport. the Georgia Legislature will be composed of three | mouth, and, having done ft, had relapsed into deep tention. He took the implements and bloody clothes, ‘Union majority. Last year the city went demo-- revery, only broken by occasional transcendental | and, wrapping them together, threw them into # Sehr Kenator, Smith, Dighton. Pualon’s « z cratic. Parties—democratic, radical and conservative inde- | Sryrin'to such philosophy from the meniver in ques. | vaillt. These particulars are testified to by a giti | Rebs Abram Osborn, Fone, mis rk ‘There {s considerable activity in shipbuilding at | pendent. The latter hold the balance of power, and | tion; and still another had the habit of ploughing | named Green, a sister of Mrs. MeNeil, who w Sete Martin Van Buren, Harding, ae PHIAS Horton” Opa at intervals of one or two seconds—a process Which ; Hon and (he Women was arrested, ane Joby Lancaster, Williame, Providence for Elizabeth. “PAPHTAN LOTION Jegram was received from Mendota stating that ort be Sehr Charice Carroll, Ohare, Providegce tor Elizabethport. ‘ewman, Providence for Elizahethport Dickens, Westerly. we Kobertson, Werieriy Rebr Native, Dehart, Bristol for Rondow Rehr W D Camp, Bailey. Derby for E)izabethy Sehr Spray, McGinnuen, New Haven for Philadelphia, robal recet' ne’s head, vided there are ideas in rested im that city, Binted a ee ee we head to be waked in and there sat all, every Another rumor is in cireulation that the man wae jen Benators. one of them with a nose which had ail the appear- | in Mendota with his fainily all day Sacurday, and ance of having been engrafted upon his face from the | was net ip Elmwood at the time of the murder RHODE ISLAND. face of his neighbor, and every one of them armed | afd that the whole story is # plot to convict him and with a cotton umbreila for the protection of the said | shift the responsibility from Mra, MeNei}. The girl. nose in case of shower coming up suddeniy and | at the Coroners nee commen telling a far Conclusion of a Breach of Promise Case—Ver. | threatening to dissolve the cement by which it was | different st pat being rebuked told the above. Mr. Gordon and United States Attorney Fiteh will ruppceet to have great efficacy inthe waking up a eae hea tae one's Grasshoppere—Reports from the Mines. SAN FRANCISCO, May 15, 1868, Advices from Idaho state that grasshoppers Cmeaten great havoc. The reports from the miners are good, and labor ts 4n deman:. ons, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotehes, soothe Skin so°t, fait and blooming. removes all Erupt in, &e., and rene PHALON'S é fastened to an alien face and jet it drop incontinentiy | There is a suspicion afoat implicating @ Mrs. Par- ore inthe gutter. Still another had @ habit of winking | cake, a ncighbor living opposite. PRovivence, R. 1., May 17, 1868, with his nose, @ peculiarity which gave indescriballe Mr. MeNeil and his wife did net live very happily A notable breach of promise case—Mrs, Delia M. | expression to his whole countenance, serving as it did together, and he has had to fortid the merchants in the very excellent purpose of enabling him to wink ; town from (rusting her, He was @ quiet, inoffensive Albro vs. Thomas J. Hill—in which the damages were | Witn hath nose and eyecat the sume tine and ius to | man; he was from the South originally, entered the laid at $100,000, terminated in the Supreme Court on | wink with a sort of twofold emphasis, All these are | Union lines at Fort Donelson, came North with Gen. 00m, and shortly afterwards the wore lost. NEVADA. Douriey, of bet for Bremen = ‘eartward, in ini ‘at pon picked up the crew of the bark Friendly indians Kill Four Hostile Indian | Puget Spun. their proclivities thus far have been decid edly démo- | his fingers frantically throngh his long unkempt bair | ping in the house at the time. | She ore! st — naan : “ 4 cratic. Ec nf ave ti Hardin and ablished himself in Elmwood. He 1 " Murderers. vorrei none comma lg Ag Tevrhe prewarignes eit f= ly mpanle ot Fiovived three cuts in the forehead, laying bare the reperee) Hare wae tr APH AN tone San Fraxctsco, May 15, 186s, | ‘efendant ty one of the wealthiest mon in the state, | taken were ihe nhowagraphes wail the pon conan OY tril, and (iret Tong gushes im the Viuck of the hend, | lon ev, tnt crew eonewted 8) ap mica wa PAPIDAN, LOTION,” am a er 3 h ck part of the head the skull was broken im, } ene baning died that " Tan Sor Far OPAPHEA DTION Te eer ak ehan fuar eeeale Tak vee ISSOURI tap spelioa with a9" for digit a ent of Re a Po aneye Was puited t large ab an egg. It ig | a. but found the wind to continue gomariy, and ran back for PAPMIAN LOTION, ° 1 . vel “y” for dignity—went on sone ‘Me @. New York, but was th fot | the relable remedy a ». By ap. of the Reservation, had kilied four of the Pit river i SSOUR it miiae incoherently, and the gentleman in the philo. | sopposed that (his Wak done ty a Wow trom a fet: | For.\ cnibe tin ape ransteree tbe trew te foe Aver | ina tw "Paphian Koviow Segre Tevcies tinsee i dap ot Colby, from fan Franciooo Tor Liverpor! the | snd leiting it remain itor ed eetaly enve all Braptt Mary Ide being Ov abart provirione al) the (i Tester pabront Di) meray a o1.8—Captain Potter, of the bark Fagte (of Xow | 218 4 rep he p lag Want caring travelling or ex ight ot he | the “Paphias Fit note inctaltie “ebitewaah quid, bat to ‘Ba vegetable production. It tends to pre Sonik hare Nipynene abd wrUkice imparts m wonder dvgree i sofuess and delicn.g tw the compleaion and er to the akin. sophical revery sucked his thumb emphatically, and | A Coroner's jingu a i Sunday by FE. Brown, Justice of the Peace. see paces atari eed the gente: | women weve arvested und confued sn Sherman Hal They were to be brought to thie city last night, but were detained for some reason to us unknown Indiaas who murdered the Pierson family recently, after Orst chasing them for several miles. Heavy Suit of a New Yorker im St. Louis, St. Louis, May 17, Tras, MASSA’ TTS. George Pomeroy, of New York, who some months CHUSE since brought suit against, Wm. H. Benton, of this locks with his fingers emphatically, an man with the winkabie nose winked therewith en- aye 4 and there was a general emphasis in all he noses of the audience, which here and theic ace ae a re ae Mae ie OEPARTURES ON SATURDAY. B rn York), wrecked on Wh arrived at Holmes? Hole on the Lanai Persia L Smith, from Jacmel, en route for New Yor FavAat, April 28—On the Mth inet » Ae "I yar a] broke into an unmistakable snore of speculs passed through the Obannel. The pilot epoke A Rallrond Suit im Roston—Mre, Kembie’s | city, for over $1,000,000, has flied in the Civeult Court i ilosophy. Thus went op proceedings at Eve 4 . . wn endings. an amended tition, reducing the amount te | . ship City of Ant oe © Rogen ried her to be the Emily Corner, Ohristie, fr LIS per hoitle. Upon receipt of the price we 4 Bos 1808, | $600,000. 09 + | Mao pg \Mtre Rindbatl, Men Hincks, Mig Morrison, Mee for Spain, with piteh pine, being Jeaky, aba bi vedas oxy rem tial eee DSTON, May 17, 1868, NM Pw a Re | ‘Theologians and othera were «pecially invited yes: | ™ fy hy Bg Jung | . The Atlantic, De Haan, from Bremen for New York, put in| Wear TAS 804 ‘The sult in the Supreme Court against the Boston LEASE OF THE Mississteri CENTRAL KA Lnoan.—We thongh theologians altogether and others | Svencer, child and servant; Coy ‘Ternecs, Britied Army; | R€FE April 19 with rudder damaged. Khe wil! ve ready 10 pro- “PAPHIAN S04 and Worcester Railroad by 8. B. stone, of Natic, nutice tha Te nis {Tow ins heen made wa ener ity were 80 unkind aa not to avail themselves | lame Lanience, vAianio Ponty Peres done Mote, os make we feign paesnseany FS ath HAS sox “Delaware co years, and | of the inv! » Mr Conklin turned a penny o 00N, American steamer Yi ! Y ures , ‘Claiming $10,000 for personal injuries, resuited In @ | iat Grrangements are in progress for its extension | thrice told reminiscences in the morning, if Rew: | Prea'May, Wm OBosoginey ‘Mise Ave O'D: vet Miet emplnged eo ae mein, Wie port ¢ for ibe Toilet, Nurvery and Bal ouons Py Se, Aisagreement of the jury, It is said they stood nine | to Louisville, ‘Tho great desideratum in the railroad | ton, healing medium, turned a penny with healing | Clare Q A Ly Gt See Cert oe enttce wuhow injury. | pete . 5 + exellent dentifrice, grateful to the taste add ete Notice to Mariners. it nt dee et ~ month aa snug gests the ENGLAND: BAST COART—WRECK TS yanmouss ROADS, rend beet p- TRINiTy R, LONDON ef Neihe Sold hy al: Driggiom an for Pg hy two for defendants, connection between New Orleans and Columbus, | at all hours of the day; and Dr, Bullock, the sweet ira. Frances Ann of LOS & SQN, No, BIT Brondwrays Kemble commences a third series: main or Padncah, to which point the northern- | spoken © nous Gammon of the fraternity, dis. most lin! the At wet = ‘of the chain ig soon to be exvenaed, is the | coursed rambii! on Swedentorgeniam [01 shen urate? fio ir A Cea oI} Hit P I y's tour ten Bopha pirnueiens lita * fogers ME Uline: PRAT Mitchel, , Shakapearian to-morrow night. Her en- rae to attract large of all the lines and the intrenaction of ¥ See continue large and delighted os ek laren © - = \ pa Notice ts peredy given that a ereep Yury, marks

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