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S SHEET. *s only daughter of Augustus F. Upson, Eaq., all of oo $3 D. Ww 90N—BRITTIN.—In Brooklyn, on bh ge A rr the Middle Reformed Dutch charel E. Smith, assisted by the Rey. 7s WiLLias Wats nsgs iN to JENNIE -? of Henry M. Britta, Esq. of No cards, Birth. WarsH.—In this city, on Monday, May 25, Mra, R. H. Walsh of a son. to disci assome ve, th between sama le" ellos ts alas THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. _{ {2,2iseharge te aun Butler ett ts tne President, thus REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Bitetdony J. Gin utes ct’ New aven, Couares we ~ 70 a aia Jumble, the re new rior tarot fon Mmpenanment.. ~ - ou laak tan ae ae Bibs BaOw yy of ‘Batway, NJ. No cards. vy treet gee tie >| Sans r rs reas Baa | ote ont men tomer | at he aught, Baath maxe ‘ noe Democqasio i. Leggett, an intimate ‘ata The attendance ,at the Exchange yestentay, tr | te Reve We. i Jonson, sons B Wa to Lazar A Barthqunke of May 2—The Earth Trembling Like the Lid of a “Boiling Pot.?? ‘ HiL0, ISLAND OP Hawall, April 10, 1868, For fourteen days past our island has been the theatre of such convulsions as have no in its History or traditions. On Friday, the ultimo, re- peated shocks of earthquakes were felt throughout. the districts of Kau and Kona, waxing more fre- and vigorous, The vast terminal crater Mo- kuaweoweo, on the summit of Mauna Loa, sent up columns of smeke, steam and red light. Im a short time it was ecen that the'great domed mountain had beds rent through its gouthern slope andishat four Separate streams of molten. minerals, were pouring: out of its flery fissures and flowing rapidly down its sides tn divergent lines, The longest stream took a southerly course towards the village of Kahuku, in Kau, and progressed from fifteen to twenty miles. ‘Then, ali at once the great. mountain valves. closed, All sub-wria! action ceased, ‘All eyes in Hilo, Kau and Kona were gazing with ‘Intense apprehengion for the reappearance of the flery torrents, thus sud- dently checked at their source, and all tongues were {nguiring, “what has become of the fire?” “Meanwhile Kilauea, the great lateral crater of Mauna Loa—the raging caldron of molten Jaya which | pA ott quiescent, but has rolled its flery surge with- intermission since the memory of man—Kflauea ‘Was in more furious action than ever; boiling and roaring, throwing down avalanches of rocks from its adamantine walls, and finally breaking down, with mumbers may be accepted as any evidence of in- terest (a very doubtful acceptation), was in favor of an improved condition of the market; but real estate really is at the present time a ard, Of course speculators congregate about sales, possibly to see if they can pick up anything cheap, and even pros. pective builders “hang around,” for the chance of getting a site low, but wih the testimony of the last season holders are indiferent, and as a consequer purchasers are in I We! report the following ies ty WATE IOP SUE ws ro a eats ee “saiie, ‘was sup} by: Toy, Lesnepwerte: Kanone. letter, which was shown to t pope yt yyy pgaingt dpecechmeat. ‘The master Gqperal ze ja a project to enlist a crowd of Pendleton democrats te ge in agang to the Democratic National Conven- onal Ae ok eee Sedans new lneanas “ external, and internal pressure. It ig to be joined by gangs of the same sort’ from other towns and. States, and ‘teexpected to become by force of mumbers. It te stated that the winner tthe se | rise ight bebmecn McCoole and Cobara wt be tue thie is $25,” ‘The Pittsburg Post pabatet thus refers fete to and endorses the purpose of this escort:—“The ta to attend: Fourth of Jul Botvention, a 294,, of course, labor rer oete, tie Died. Apain.—On Wednesday morning, May 27, Joun L., only son of the late William Adair. we funeral will om place on Friday afternoo! ood two o'cloc! ’ THN ey ey Me i#te residence No, 214 BROsNaN.—On. ‘Tuesd , Mayas tedious itiness, MAnoany, Sao Brea @ native of Casile Island, County Kerry, * The funeral wili take place this (Tinirsday od Noon, at tWo o'clock, from her late residen Union place, South brookiyn, from thence to Calva Comotery Relatives and irlends are invited %0 CoNpIT.—In Brooklyn, on Mondas 25, BOPRIA W., wife of Wm. H. Condit, and poten of the late Robins ¢ S. Black burne, in the 26th year of her Seo n oa bie “4 Mrs. a edages tho ae rae er mopler, ejolin, are res} invited to attend the funeral from her late resid No. 138 Jay Brooklyn, this crhursday) aver noon, at two o’clock. CHERITREB.—On Tuesday, May 26, ata Ws wife otmneodans = Cheritree, aged 2h yeni The tives and friends are respectfully invited ie attend the funeral, this (Phasky afternoon, at o lock, from the residence of her brother-in-law,” . Woodcock, cormer of Church street bull fight changes of success teiwoent Wo , the arena—thcy in the weteas rary tho exeigement al byte es me Ue. crows ‘oat one xe the For jumping ithe ring mm me or wit! ae ére not that T should. avoid. poth ” cel big thought, Tasha uid re) py Aulnely to an Unease 1 sonal Prenecton of Butler, and Baer at ong or two other assailants, General oY aware of the frocen of see entertained leaders and radical against me, q ae re avail himself of that eeeling. to stave of action upon the articles of Log irae ath if he satisfied with the result of nie gone tent. PaORLOW alta coe Me permecns she leu jovs vivas of. the audience. ueerl of Monsanilia a a ptm cel ap Ine’ shall spon, be ors led to their ng He has ised to examine into the case’ of the tree) eee seithaut-delay. ‘warm Say wit demec: assure them will treet wit taousane to havent ys Md ork, f hae in Pi ae mtomiuars! hen the democracy of Pitsburg ¥ Then the dem Pittsburg be vt to extend to democrats-of Ohio the hs hoppltalition of of put “ot if FINS for a 4) rp pours. way.” In order to make the affair still more el ae. there Lot me cor of bibs Liot na shee st, 1u0 Tt trom Sth 2 lots w 8 of Madison av, 51 f Thos, THE TURF. Hoboken Races The fousth annual spring meeting of the Hudson County Agricuitural Society commences to-day and = to an American Enterprise—A Franco-Span- io Indemnity Case—Telegfaphic Districts, _ Havana, May 28, 1868, Mr. Burlingame, the travelling Minister Plenipo- tentiary of the Chinese Emperor, is reported as com- BROOKLYN RRAL EBTATE BALES—GY Jon | gore Jot omlizoadway, junction of Putnam a a Beething flood of fusion, the rocky barriers that dl- |) ; =< 1 be gotten up “Hancock esco willbe continued to-morrow and finish on Monday | ° 60M. Dowell avenue, ok LF city, Nv J. ing here to investigate the coolie trade, in which | Clellanescorts,” “Chase escorts,” “Se yt! i i 4 H Me e art hae iit ret Se Ching is particularly interested, her large population | “Andy Johnson cence ‘ad's ‘80 on a the next. The ee eeu isa fea one and yar! : ae Lay A bce ne on, Tuc 2%, mia occurs. there seems’ to. pretty ee sport may ted.) To-d races on ‘Védiving, and the larger‘ crater’ is nine miles pei furnishing most of te indentured brought here. It | chance for a number of these lively “escorta’” to .be be the first ee ea: wh longest line, M Dow aaa H CASE, fiaug ar of {he late tate Benjant nt Case dT ) is delleved by most of those any way conversant with | escorted tothe Tombs'to rest over the Sabbath, ram, the drat being a post stake fortwo year olds, | 9 iol Sdjotation Putnam eee he “ cumiference and 1,000 feet deep. It soon became evi- @ent that the great molten ocean which had com- menced to now from the summit, of the mountain, at height of 14,060 feet above the level of the sea, fas Bow finding outlet by the lateral crater. “ Instead of flowing down the surface of the mountain. the fiery flood was melting, pressing and rending 1t8 way iat subterranean ducts and fissures with a force which has filled very satisfactorily. The second race will be a dash of a mile and a qharter, for all ages, and for this the fleld is large and good. “The third upon is the stallion post stake for three year olds, which closed with six nominations, alto~ omen a programme highly es AB ig known of the capabilities of the » training in this neiguborbood out of “he. sass | ‘their respective owners a t desire is m: va sijolning on Putnam) the trade that: an investigation by Mr. Burlingame. must necessarily develop such facta as will cause him to send @ report,to tus Celestial Majesty that will inevitably draw forth an order closing all the Chinese ports to seckers after indentured coolles.’ The acting American Consul General here, it is well known, has. written to Secretary Seward to urge Mr. Burlingame on me friends of the family are respectfully ‘invited to Attend the funeral, from her kite realdence, Broad street, on Friday morning, at eleven DoNNBLLY.—On ‘Tuesday, May 26; Hanna Don-- NELLY, Wife of Bernard Donnelly, motive of the parish of Hin rig county Tyrone, dl, im the iy yee of her age relatives: an friends.of the farally are respect- fally invited to Attend the faneral, from her late real- dence, No, 424 Ninth avenue, this (’hursday) afters Grant on Methodism, 4 Philadelphia correspondent of the Cincinnati Times fortishes the following:—Grant, Grow and Curtin occupied the General’s pew in our fashionable) up town Methodist church last Sunday to the perfect astonishment of everybody. Fora short while the dia- tingutshed party sat incognito, but gradually the sodjoluiug, Pate ota on Jacob iy aamne slag, to include Cuba in his travels, in‘view of the iuapor- ie tam and foundations.of our island could a the racing commu fad tance of the opolie trade {a connection with the ob- | HME OF Grant wae whispered around, and Aualiy oF ait now that ate to. Fun at “SGvauern On ‘Tuesday, May 28, at Carmel, N. Yo, meTne eitect Ring succeaston of earth. | jects of his mission. In the last cootfe véssel that | S*## One and thenanother of the *‘aujinoe’” aroseand bo nae apr ieee nl Bg bi LEDMAED IC BPRIUEET By ine Goan year of His Age, es of ferent cares bay ee but 80 | grivea here, aecording to reports to ‘the American took a good view of the “little man of destiny.” so is to bo Benet: hey ran for Funeral services at the Methodist church, carmel, y continuous a8 to Keep tie earth In a constant | ¢ a ‘suede ‘the | When the salvers were passed around for the collec- the premum ee ae proprietor. After this | Jot on Chaun see on Friday morning, at eleven o'clock. eR tens Ae oivews The ahrohhipay lonst General by American sailora abroad, ton the almoner walked quickly by Hfram’s privat mie acioge wr is the inktiasory one one of the, year, the | 19 ots adjoin! Samo ley Thos Fur. Fox.—On Tuesday, 26, MICHAEL Fox, aged 30 fork noaaas quivering cage coy more postive | Chinese were go crowded: that, they scarcely had | oy non evan eslaan aig if fershn eaioben out on Bosgee Sint contend here wane owe foe Jerome Blots adjoininy, same slag, NJ MoCorasick, years, a native of Enniskillen, county Fermanagh, breat bree 4 Tots on Bainbr Paca av, 20x10) Ireland, es became more frequent and sing ROOM, pid Shree, Cimee. they attempted to se ® places, and it would be well. to learn t rela. men gy mek Pac "Tho relatives and friends are respectfully inyited mutiny. ‘This vessel was a brig sailing under Argen- oat arene wae Pon. AE nerant: une colors, It seems the slave trade is not at an end qui after all, and there are persons left sufficiently ps nd gl to Koi 3) in the extremely hazardous en- terprise of introducing African blacks this eacl * tot adjcining, sume size, Mi Hamjiion -Blote adjoining, anme size, W 4 lots adjoining, same tts Fhont Farr,’cach 1 Jot adjoining, ‘same size, M Dougherty. lots adjoining, same size, M Hailoran, each. Bole ndjoiniog, eaune ey M Babcock, exch to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 9 Munroe street, on Friday afternoon, @t balf-past one o'clock. Enniskillen papers please copy. FIrzGERALD.—In this city, on Tuesday evening, other plac: Se eae « of aEee that each 13 possessed of as as possible, ‘fhe post stake fot two year olds has Mr, Sanford’s eniry, Mr. sere ing’ one ‘and Colonel MeDaniel’s, The second wasp 4 Red Dick, chestuut, ih a Seca Lu “made his feet,” and extending his wearer ihe ply age estan OS a ack in plate. The bowed hi anks, aa ag crust and sunk like the sea inastorm. The rendit i the prostrati spon mar, RB P lon of stone fences, the island, eae ba lice connie of instructions. each inoved™ BD ‘ap to ee altar with col- | and Vauxhall, which is certainly a great acm The | 10 oles ‘and gor near Ho} ‘eldest ch ef bulidings, the crashing of furniture and. of glass | given. by the Gaprain General to the ‘Spanish dar | leotton nit, titmked, "noased: | tiitrd race, wiiclt for three" year ol tie pro. sa) sich wou “Tuo Walaly each May 2h Of poarics Layer, SEMNEY, fy Slee eat 3 earthenware, the falling of avalanches of rocks | vessels and to the coastu and cant but _ utterly | duce of our best horses, Mr. Reed gives the produce aigts 0 on Ma dongal st, 1 foward ow, 25xiv0, Wm 4so | month and 20 days. rigger the trembling of | lookott for a slaver expectet in the nelghtorhood of | wninteliie <. Yo the minister and two of tie | of Rrcckenrlige, Mnjot-of Bil Cheatham, ‘Colouel |), Fennell, cach. (ne lay RRR OR ROP m= hing of ceili walls, the alarm Bata bano, elders inthe puipit, It vas 0 all to no purpose: The | Bush of Lapidist, Mr. Morris of Echpse and Colonel, | “Weishscnch. wo | toaivend the funeral, from the residence of hia grand- of men and animals—all a scene of terror and n. American. citizen, Mr. James Trower, oh paring reverend gentler leman preached as he had first in- | McDanie) with those of Planet and Jeff Dayis. 7iote and gores on Carroll st, nea#idivany av, 188.1x80x mouler, 13 Lim street, Newark, N. J., this (Fh ) Such a8 Hilo has never witnessed since the ated’ at San Juan Pap Jos Remedios, his bod tended, upon ject of the need of a more gene- POOL SELLING LAST EVENING. Migatiah At Mec riick 205 | afternoon, at ohne o'clock, Short service at Hehe was. in part submerged by the great | buried outside of the consecrated plese rat ot ne Tal hirly among people. in behalf of the great The announceme® that poois would be sold upon = on Han dence of his parents,.132 West ‘Thirteenth street, at Nope of Foren on ee: Gomentia grave; oe and Soy a ear a nee manes for that pur- bei: oe be eo Sree Neathioolatg deniea ¥* Aa Pine mone the fn Sfp eatet races, ae yg A RS sii hig cat a 8% | half epast nine this mening, : a on feces in dered, because ‘ you spring meeting at Hoboken, auc oon con- 2 i aay atlem, . iN building, fell; hundreds of Tathoms of stone it. row! prt Oristiat + a dus asked. Curtin, ly oteste of the great trot at "Fashion Course to-day, 100, and the three om lots, each 2x1 4 oe 5 ae a Pte e in Hatt Rev. Jom Freely, each 1 Jot on Union st, Hotenes Whlow sy 61 «0 Dennis, Ir. ..s0.---02+ Liot on, Sumter st, ‘between Raip! 25x77.6, J He nneaeey: LLOYD'S N “Because their religion ts one of hard knocks. They take hold ofa man and never let him drop until th i either converted him, or scared him 80 he wi his prayers some time in his mC aud bed be saved,” said Grant with asmile. ‘Then, “ it isan American religion. We Methodists arc entirely demogratic, yet no ¢hurch appreciates the value of union, federalization or cen! Faitzation in drew togetiier last evening many of the betting frater-, pe TALS inthe majority of instances followed their ions with liberal investments of greenbacks; but this was alone on the runuing contesi#, inasmuch as the condition of Li Thorn and her speculation time last Week completely “blocked” the speculatto: last evening on one of tie poepective liar tung events The funeral will take doo on Sat sfternertie at one o'clock, from Trinity churth, e re the clergy and friends of the family are invited to attend. * Kosrre.—On Tuesday morning, . 26, BDWARD, Kosver, youngest son of Henry and Dortis Koster, aged two yeal ago tirore down; Rev, Mr. Lyman’s dwell school house, Mrs. Bhiueian's any own residences were racked, started on thelr dations and neariy prostrated, catanke oft and minerals, Whigh stood rth and wae a paren into contusion pur ie are H largest boo! whic gi at tangles to this direction, ‘was throw Asan Instance ofthe anjust ppostion lp gluon! have to encounter when settling here, it may be men- tioned that all those in any way conneced with the stevedoring of the port, as soon as they became cogni- zant of Mayor Munroe’s intention to Gstabitan @ regu, lar systematized business on a large scale, imine- Giately for him and rendered it iy formed a coalition against impogsible for him to obtain .the laborers he needed. Honee aut id acres of ground, altuated on For! i fronting. on Cold Spring Harbor, on Long Tals of the season. The fotlowin, ares note the estima- . sosasici ming wriaeesenanaie | Nocsmcares, ere o oe ett a | Brounen ow Reais, orencts | meme a thor crnese— | Seti ta | romero the eats deena C] leans for = nauon vernment and the DASH OF HALF MILE—HOBOKEN, ‘ » and vice versa. My Btu table ‘was broken, g ing eB of Been. mending n that fe ¢ “ought to nave from proper exer: Sanford’s entry. $15 26 8 Oficial Trausfers of Real Estate Yetterday, { sitect, between Third and) ¥ourth avenues, men who had ae worked for him, he bas been able to il his opponents in ‘their PBDy gore tod to uy ve. ey ary irom the sievedoring has been his success thus far that he japow: again gral to New. Orleans for additional aborers. qnent antot tha tie ding of the, rs the 5) mae, aan fs ‘Veloz briny eB aot sae arom vers Havana rUary, gach cam prey re the French war sa jean n Ba vue wrens government su nified the Spanish (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock, ister On rite Bet b rol 21, ANDRE HERITIE! years The Tuner will leave his late resience, No, os West Eleventh street, near Broadw: retin morning, at ten o'clock precisely. the family, the members: of the lodges of Ba oe rite No. 373, Dery ae ise No. 17 and Clement? a Cosmoponte Me Xo. a ‘are requested to w ee Soutbeido 8. 1, Wesnestan, Anauarie.! son of Abrahaih foekman, in the McDaniels’ entry. ot Di entry.. 8 Ww wb 2 7 ot] 13 15 ..$00 68,, 60 72 Cornell & Harness’ Vauxhall.. Eckeréon’s entry McDanieis’ Sanford’s entry: oo entry. these Be moiples,”? OSeow ‘and Curtin were both too much struck with these’ remarks to coutinue the conversation, aud 80 the matter dropped. Political Notes. A new democratic organization called the Jack- sonian Association hag been organized in Burling- ton, N. J., with Hon. James W. Wall as president. TRANSFERS IN NEW 1000 Sites Broome iid Meruar st, 2 ede . Broome'aty-n 8 B76 {aye of Woouter st Elizabeth th W be 182 ft sof Fyipee 4 Hammond N69 ft-e Howard st, 88 (Nos 18 and, Box100 Laurens at, w fot Pri fice st, rubtogien and Le ight w cor, 1 -atore vered with broken. ar @nd bottles, and the whole se steamed with tl angenk st fumes of Gentine acids. Itisa marye ad ignition and e: ae ee Nearly the irhale sock Ol medi: Another ‘shock “equal severity, Mere have ruined Zleaets SI BSS a denonement of the impeachment folly fhe town. "Tho round cracked, aad flaaures opened smear pen i poet en ceereoraetlermadd| BS eT ee ree) le. eG, ir two years which W close e first ay a the bani slong’ whieh Fr Front sine nt trea ean runt bee Unset hes captors. A inoat Holoniocs provision fm | The Macon (Ga.) Telegraph publishes a list of the | “ay: iota und Lady ‘Thorn was the favorite if wea eee a ty attarncen, shes wo fii citizens ted inland ye Merge mg an ing —— rere Aves ears opposition tthe 343 guy | ames of the members of the Georgia Legislature Ree cee eee ee “ as arelock. Carriages wil eet the tie rave aacn ex Vanderbilt lay What goods they could pay. gan cae per cent the crown ottcers ‘Turf Notes. of 4 See iamanee ithe me) members of cantene the oun: Raia tReet Titian inane @ question omy the cain ‘iether sate 7 : Be Mr. Weolford sold a team of magnificent dapple Hox avy Ho Mathew U. fy T., sha pacers, A, ae ‘ite aD ato Mey had jarred my there are iv runners in this browns to Mr. Wakefield, on Tuesday, for $3,000. vik Stat data s. eon Shoir radny) afternoon, "8 ‘at one o'clock ote pro peing. ‘The Nartaganéet Park stakes closed largely—t fle of 2d av, ncly, mouruing erape on lett Soom, or walked, a ba Aa thats vermadain (alti. Spantcn Font omee cert teen ) Hopeful with seventeen nominations, the Handi- oe Ean 8 oe ‘pay the a last tribul afreect to our deceased tudes it. th pe eae doors, under od shel into thelr ‘is has pemapepers whioe do mes - Uh umn be lerwoues cap with twenty-one, the Providence with twenty- at, n w cor, O).10x100. pt ee Shute ce CLOSE, Marshak = i y. ee, yrs pair Be an - | ‘Hiram Ulysses beaten one, the Narraganset with twenty-one and the Se- OLcorT.- Inesdi 27, er euro Ae Om wa Heat hut tha watched fhe | deed 2 mt ‘a see iat publish 3 ee leat ‘ie ai who has run for the Presidency since General Scott.”” quel with lavdanain ’ parumonia, Dr. boda® Norn ot deney Gity, in the glow of the distant eruption through the night. wane np ine iolagrapnle, seatio sections, the esaguar. The democrats object to the republican candidates |. D. Mase will make four matches of $500 aside on bata Suan aanaiieke if succesion Ce ers followed ach otber in ters of the first three to be at Havanaand those of | because thelr residences are side by side, Very eper. He will trot any Hambietonian five bonnes i Willie Sch true, remarks an exchange, for their “homes are in | year old bee under the saddie, in harness, to 15, daughter of ‘award ver. the remainin; ing wi a at te Santa Clara, Sancti Spir- OLAvER.—On Wednesd: py ica Bi SUSAN, itu, Puerto ay and to ole. er has won five races in meee and ccession. it day. ne See eee eat Cae with those the hearts of the people.” Washington, we Believe, 2 ly, on Tuesday, ‘26, OARO- the district of eau fires of Mauna | respectively. tne fig anal judden' era raand ay, = had spread beneath it for a breadth of many | branches are to be oe ies ee hou dela tae has a pre-emption right to that locality; then comes ae not lost one this Call LINE OTERSBN. aged ere ws * two principal ones Jackson, then old Zach Taylor, then Lincoln, and | The Post ake, for 475 | The relatives and iriends are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr. Wuensch, Skiler street, Melrose, this day (Thursday), at twelveo’clock. mhoeke were rapid and i, At the same hour our t shock the earth rent between Judge 7 Lyman’s ranch at Keaiwa and Messrs. Reed & stake, olds, at en, is creatin; itement, Mr ° datarora'e entry ny the favorite. 4 ney ‘The ° aun tas Park Fair Ground Association are now Grant and Colfax. Well, it is fortunately a being those pe, with Sancti Spiritu and cones art with, Holguin - GY Si) 1: ORC? er 39 very large domain, and thosé who deserve well of a i 98 in @ moment imi UINN.— Of consumption, in the 46th pad of his ardson’s at eens io, ad Jy Be us] ae HAYTI. their country are enfitled to a homestead therein. rate a . Saotaragibery mn thetr new track. ‘ . a ay cin native NC iis pertaine ronan 0 Tome three nil bg long by two wide and from The mother of Schuyler Colfax 1s but sixteen years pty Baa forwin Qebus commer ‘funeral eat take. Fince from the residence of Salnave’s Mintsters ‘Seek Refuge—The Whole | his senior. ok is ¢ntered in the amg § at Narragan- set. How will he be weighted to put him on ona pe with the others? One hundred dna forty. pounds ‘would not be too ‘The‘question whether Henrietta will be excluded from 2:40 reese for her race last Friday is being universally discussed. That trot was at catch weight, ‘and no time was taken by the ju The race horses at Jerome Patk are now doing his son-in-law, Patrick Hayes; No. a oe ronerd street, Willi this (Thursday) afte two o'clock, a friends and relatives of the eaaly are respectfulfy invited to attend. QUINN.—On Tuesday, May oe of consumption, Bulan Gorup, Ba the 220 yeakiet Was, age, dauguter of the widow Catharine Quinn. The friends and rye ek? the family are po etfully invited é funerul, from the The National Republican Executive Committee has elected Lieutenant Governor Claflin, of Massachu- setts, chairman for the next four years, and William B. Chandlery, of New Hampshire, secretary. ‘The committeo will have its headquarters at Washington. The Hartford Courant, May 27, says:—General Haw- Country in Rebellion. Kunosron, Jamaica, May 16, 1868, Our latest advices are dated from Jacmel May 4. The Cacos (ag we previously announced) had sur- rounded Salnave at Onamintha, and a large body of them had spread themscives as far as Gonaives on soe te = ption that there was ep re baa fa melt or ihe di. Sa ock, sh troyed Messrs. Ri ‘nleharaso to the eo 000, the house and ranch of ae Ly- and se early ail ibe other ution of 6 eat that _ pia af the vortheast, Since then Salnmave:has been kept | ley and most of the Connecticut delegates to the prong, work. By peg 7h oe 1,400 aidence of her mo! ii a 4, Thirty -firat atreet sete fe und. ores ae the peo people aie thought secure and cannot escape, being a prisoner; the gov- | Chicago Oonvention reached home yesterday. Gen- | 4 dopciavany veangitnl ap eigen ae aay of et vig a bee th WrLr On Wed mo ey 2 r crue 8. iter, Wet thetr lst h our had come. The natives left ernment at Port au Prince fully expect that he will | eral Hawley goes immediately to Washington to join ae at Jerome Park commence June 9. Frommers ot eee ot Tiga abs TE Se Bees, Cr aa iyeer, Hating PEON AG colores aaes tae’ event bd escape from his desperate situation by fying in ats- | the committee who will wait upon: General Grant on | |, The Chicago races are set down for July 3, to ¢om- Hosea doa 8 0.8100 of Les a, 6 iad | Saponths and 25 days. eeaonaets spent he night in prayer ne singing. guise. ‘Those, however, who know something of his | Friday to formally notify him of his nomination, aoe loneee Pare Association wil! mangurate | Yan ree te yaa funeral will ke ince from the residence of Bee e_sea they saw that it had | situation declare this beyond the range of possibility. | The Worcester Spy, May 21, radical and pro- | their ar track on dun Warren st, s of his moor ah 121, Monroe foot” aie frend of the nun, nor that “tpl shores had Sank, fron from 4 atteen to Many of Sainave’s generals ministers and eeviees impeacher, has the following on tie resnit of im-| | The Buffalo Parke Atiociation oer £2! ,000 in prizes | Berths eh & a | Tamuty by pe es Rips ising vere were sre amept a ay tye e’ofmany | have made an attempt to,f7; some sought peachment:—“Thus closes this great” State trial, the Sty. trotters; to be-conten t four days of AoE acevo ca Germany, an on Wednesday, Sates, from Patera, to head pha Bas be in fore! Mri phy Sng mee euenne Eo cae waa most remarkable in-our history. “Its résult may be |" Commodore vaiseeRitt ner that i ieee thie | Horii sn sto May 8, ADOLPH ©. RECKKAGEL, in the 42d y Sanaa nearly certain treams them to Jamaica, Others were under accepted ag proof that a President can only be suc- | summer to start Mountain Boy to beat Dexter's | i) 80 ‘R0ss8.~On Wednesday, 21, JouN KBLLO down a aaah eaten amaviget Mahan iikely to be shot without sl cessfully impeached, if at alj, for some clearly proved ait, ae ee aw) Sth i ¥. 2 ie Es Ross, son. of Jonp K. 8 i and uf le Ross, aged 1 year, farenn to of the ocean. Many The revolut are one reached. Gonaives.4 crime Involving gross moral terpitude, and that a THE MANSFIELD EXPRESS ROBBERY. el re 11 mobths Slane min were a by this influx of the sea; how | on the north on the ‘southeast and Jac- conviction cam never be obtained for an offence par- woben ‘The = he eg the nvstreat enya demd many. wi et know, but we have a ilst of mel on the may in Stated ‘Arrest of a Suspicious Character, Supposed funeral ot West Eleventh 8 (Thurs tj peven sulted a by the earth eruption and by the | in arms against tl ye rent nt be a taking of a political character in which the Senators One of the day) atlernoom, at ce 15 g%s a %, ‘The total will be a considerably larger number. | At St. Marc @pro- | will. be divided substantially by party lines, It is i Mi f La ewe i Ley Lodge, ince the t shock on at choy meee have — calling, the Sativey to rin dest not likely that at any fature period of our history a (Manafeld, Ohio os lay 25), Picee he acy of the res 4 by "4 (thursd assemble fhe earth, Our fast smart shock was on the me = niger ar fico ‘conspir oe 4 ne party will have so large @ preponderance in both nied | Reed reg a pall van erresien ive e'clook, rove, Lo parpose bel BY Ky sent us out of doors R le; that Delarme houses of Congress as the republicans now have, and eas indionte teat BE aye commltsing, some 4 what is not possible for that party to-day will not of the péople and 08 wa aa ona ie crime, and it t Law " tiens. AtJacmel General ke a sblern Hector, w who grea be and perhaps as an accomplice Eds of $y ny! Meson ba Gacuba ag probably be practicable for any party in time to the bery. to. ‘aril vet ‘ bees sco supled | OF on ‘aan ne rt weet ee comes havin and i foment is. ee”, ied House, aa & greatly disturbed Th relative chy nouse sine the great shock. Judge b nd | i tee ee autortioe fron their offices atthe point |. The Boston Transcript says:—‘Fossilized whigs | state of mind, an going ing to. his room barricaded it oP agra resis on fox Ree ata famil, may 6nd hearty ai ‘all the inhabt ae At inter ua send esa and Hunker Know Nothings have taken the front A putting Ines turn ud inst the door. He then nt aa attethoon, ‘et Ke. weft ho meléss in that di ‘ave come to taiGeneral na exion eae rt had a) wed In- | seats among the democracy of Massachusetts,” appeared at adrawn knife, shout- Fe bas re even oanye three days’ journey, for asylum and sym- - ofglock, ing murder, Rol pee was coming to ar- Mark Twain Is the last correspondent who has had | yest him, apaoraiae rested! wad taken to foul, @ confidential talk with the President. Thus he re- | where he stiji remains, viten arrested he: red he 8 And le safd:—“It cannot be any phn pl conse- $1,200 In ‘bonds. and £0,000 mn currency. He has still nence to ing man. 1 ke & doctor. in a belt aro ht a-Caitorata. paper. ets Beecher for President. | hasbeen teen eed by ‘i wate, Pease cs nere In that case the republican party would only have hose friends reside hg Concort, ort, Mage, lou iilood spot spots to carry one ward in the city of Brooklyn té be suc- | were found on his ig Iss his ink with two hand- kerchiefs saturated w! |. Bie mind js still Peete eticniicedgelien eascinnin serait tiuat of che erie’ si The Macon Telegrap) renees tenner yignnesi nan that. the: friends of Mr. Pendicton are miaking j AUCTION SALE TON COAL. grevious; Mistake in complicating the Presidential .—On Tuesd: ALEX. SOOTT, Sr, In use eater a wo The ie eae ‘avited (0 bn Md ones street Brosh io this two 0 habitants, and sare, pe re 7 Cuevas eae con tbaroche. Bion fo the the ve plies iy ere Senha eechs ssinaire. see area ae eae ried at Jacmel wi the mail lett, Her meer steamahi nip Royalist hi has since ro- ved orders to leave for Gestination. Pemnis is the firsttime that we of Eastern Hawaii ous one feared an haan enor for it is the first disas- one ever experienced -tn this jon, where we ipposed the era of Ot peop ape nd to ve ‘bee finished hs ey deer ire now in an excited ai that a startles them, One woman was killed in Hilo and several na were Wounded by the falling of precipices uring the sortpanet ia e are thankful that our ives are spared and that we still have shelter from e storm, with food apd raiment, Let us hope that ‘we have seen the end of this most gigantic eruption on record. orrhe latest messages from Kau Bsa that the cae vear. Faltan ai, No'3, houne, hoy 4 iene per year, Liberty av and John i 0 can, Be 261100. Testi mith se ie erat ion fa a pean JAPAN, French Appreval of the Herald's Forcign has burst up to the surface, and that a stream of 1 f ate The regtlar monthly auction sale of Scfanton coal W210)... een! Genesee me ae eying: ef selon tres bone il aa age ble a a Ee Taio feaonis i | Was held yestorday.qt No. 26 Exchange place. There | atin ihr Aaa oi éacape to the island of Oahu, A relief schooner was prices Irogeos sagt was a good attendance of the trade, and the bidding in Mofriangla, at The United States government, writes-the New Yoru HERALD, bas an especial right to maintain a latge fleet in thé Japan waters, as American {ater- 1a said, Will be fotght 6n far greater issties than the ‘was nnusuall, irited. From the xed com- mere question as to how the national debt should be | Farative tables ity wil be ved that prices rei t mtched from this place last night to carry food paid—@, question on which their tag f atthe | were & snag bight ex than the previous (April) nd water tothe survivors. As the lava has now found vent, we hope that the worst is over, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Diown down, three or four houses unroofed and the trees generally unlimbed toa more or less extent. ‘The harbor, however, was the place where the in- Juries of the whirlwind were the most seriously feit, ‘Quite # number of small boats and yawls were sunk, 98 also two lighters, on one of which were one hun- dred boxes sugar belonging t the well known American house of Drain & Co, apd they were, of .course, likewise lost, The steamer Bienville for @ while dragged her anchors, but se & that ade ob exceed those of other nations, | North is divided in interest and opine thet baler bE at : CUBA: some French sailors has caneéd says that the Presidential question fa ths ofa ond | hwy... 1 rr day at" $ ere ee ee the in et go gore "irae lent to ord dar dy te Ttow of force, and Hancook ts the man for the tition || dea as 1) thay a 3 8S # ia a 5.00 noe sn Wedacgtay Ree! Terrie Whirlwind at Havane—Lowe of Life | ihesame con peatete ices) Si eat ate Bates eee ree. ‘Hoo 21h Ba Be 408 84 Be | Rite peptise ciikah, ch by, ‘he hey, Wh. Ge ler, Bull Fighting, doubled and, placed ander ‘ine command wnght, | rested In Elmira.tor chickens. It 18 sai i M 18.31%, ir ith AM te aied mika vow, Havana, May 20, 1668, | INH admiral sad Neate OF attra in Taga ior |, tage a wag thereupon telegraphed Horace Greeley to, asa Yoo 9% RIB Ss 80 Lag al af peg iby oli radi Yesterday evening at fifteen minutes to five o'clock | cause they peremptory demand the ‘due protection come on at once and go his ball. lagainte Teaanaheas coat 30, by the Rev, Jaco ob vst RAPE BORBCM ‘8 whirlwind passed over this city, and inthe eight | of telr citizens and in| bitten ins cugsae arene "i iets Wankoray Meey to Diaxa Rewenx, S or ten minutes it occupied tn doing so caused no r THE BUYING OF UNITED $ STATES SENATORS. B , county wena Wy, ee oe ae eeeets attend om. Friday’ small amount of damage, Many chimneys were WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. ‘Tharl ow Weeds irae” Th ere ca ante yey,3 by y, ihe he Bin 0) ANDREW Stotonk; fom, het yo pie in ce cond! ay rants, ea! i a h furnished three o’ three ofcloe from her pt radenoh, ed a in’ MEETING OF THE Exciss BOaRD.—The Commis- for avoldii not willing sioners of the Board of Excise for Westchester fosun cy oh hower ver, from the county met at White Plains yesterday morning for bapa ate tems I Rnd oe omit, cs Any the purpose of receiving applications for licenses ica iisaetane tras | § COOPER—RENTON.—OD ednesday, a 2%, by the . J, EB. WILLIAM ™. out .e | vaene. BEG, tioe sen oy daughter of Jone | te ‘ate aN Miseoa rp Rea way 9 8 Alexander D. Renton 5 weagenday, May 96, at | ged soyears, ‘tia os oR ohureh, Coxsackie, N.Y. by the Rev, J. B. Oepicethl eet pbabop Ts Lad x a tehdaalie vy Harn ) will ita, repeeny teats aa, Gommustonee Fava of Sen the TT o yet ater i Pa was not nas ven; iven; alth i ae the e Kirprepome od that ieee be ae ; county is es- AT tung Bing, 00 ‘ednesday, at I. Mt co reeiaenice or “44 Toate or sunday (i et amo et ring it ras the’ milk Bane a, and ete | he Rev. Wilson for ct G. Phtaner, CHARi.Es O. ier Kew Fo York, 10, CATHARINE A-, wine. ew. ing it an of pul Pb, cans Ea the ris! ot ang nguor ‘the rer. ‘bere ‘ing, however, to Cp fortunately secured @ fast mooring a8 she was isan a of ‘What oO Of my ‘Jaat 27 nds, of b et ccmingm, colliion withthe, Brenoh, ship for fhe Board ard ant to be. erie ere and tg. age ek - tee fae oth ae spie of een the nember ob ctbese : a er searasnmn una the nel. 2 ings nd carer sercent 00 the ie ior gederaken ta aauees the Us “the' complaints ot the intusmers| ip relatos Ravereercase: Presi | gn Bad Bete a Ret CAMBER-On cae at, by, Rey. | im nree x vO om, Worse than“ Y | Toww Exgcriow—The annual election for town | , If the resules gras an = ) An LTOS ewe Ri feo Bi, Paul's Methodiet || ZABRIBRIB.~On Sanday, Dey jo, inthe TWh Jeak and enipping wa Was te ions ms of neven eev me Tote and | officers was scheme gga ae when econ bing what Se pa, Roapeta Van made rte woe county Season em alo af i OF, her age. ends of the family are tere, none Don Rnsevio Lopes, 6 | the entire Gemogratio-tiohes . He = voted upon aug. was 0 while eantity 914 renlined | ais Ren eformed bute : 7, Sh: 0) gibt rene tae frien dt cera, rou i ak Roae aa S| GE Hee qe ee ge | a siete mates mrt | eae eee ripen nacu rams | Sacer ska Sry heat, @ | aroma ane Son as he was in wad’ capeined cy eee Bae Resin a ese | wt sina of | tion thal the emount Tuamufgctared in this | BYELYH TaLuaon, dangntér of tbe Hod, Tal- treet, thie igilicn no wil and aoa Loud Rich, Dat 1 and h Douglas, oe Meare or Iie was willing that | © ‘season's, Whom Wednesday, May ma at the J., for interment, . 27 tal coughed Piling that | coeradions wo husdved per cent.