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10 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. SE ~~ — — 1 — sees sone ee - ! an end the regiment was again @rawn up inline and | wather the upper leaves or the whorl formed ” Ship Mary Warren... Lowe April 10 | Steedman, do; 7 L Adams, Nickerson, and Trade Wind, oft THE CFiNESE EMBASSY. Tabs to exente ae cane” Ana’ ieemmant ana.” | by. “the eg ae aaa gt tae Eee ARBIVAIS, dedi Ship dount Washing nding ch 2 | man, do: Fivaway. Kelly, and Ann Elizabeth, French, Eliza “right shoulder shift,” “order arma? and “charze | apex of the stock; those of the second class | gieamship Henry Chauncey, ‘iray, Aspinwall May 20, 8:18 | Sui Northern Queen..fo0n Mek au | “eapert) Mlecle, Keller, Hoboken, rer, York; ooha Fomrancmannonenncmen bayonets.” The movements were executed in fine | are entrusted with the task of selecting the better | PM, with treasure, mails an gers, LO the Paclye Mail p Nightly Victoria, VI...Mch 9 | Emma Wadsworth, Melntire, ‘Surinam: J W Drisko (Br) The Mer golian Metaphysically Considered | *!yic, and seemed to afford a ‘oi pleasure to ; of the. remaiming leaves aiter the first clasa have | Steunship C iy 33 i 8 iy jon 16 38, wae by ip Narraganset -Liverpool. ‘april 38 Eaton, Cardenas; G L Lewis, NYork; Heury Gibbs, Snow Geminine Traite—Hie Impressibility— | %@™4ucdarins. The “order arms” they red to | completed their work; and those of the third are | US steamer Benobacot, Lt Com'E: ee Pee Old Dominion ; a FY do. Be enjoy more than anything else; every time the move- | appointed to garner the less _v: roduct of the | for Kingston, Ja, all well; 28d, midnight, a ip Ocean Pearl. Wind N to bark Fredonia. Burlingame Breakfast=Another | jy2nt ¥ Somrenyd ower and alesis pi Snoke eamshlp Ocenn Queen, hence (or Aspinwall, all well | Sub pceat ay 3 Jant, Gore, (Africa) at was made bowed over and over | i harder leaves, These latter are also bur- | 9°)" ar 3848, lon 1408, exchanged signals with bark Cata: set ‘April 18 bio sd id, mnacee 9 oovork: Dare. Trt to the Photographere—The Ministers | ad, joined in the applause of the immense | dened with the secondary task of gleuning any frst | tina steering W. The HC was detained outside Roursby | hip ¥rinecion Ape phy Maszas; "PAP L, Palermo; Lucy A Blossom, enth that had assei ey c jooke ¥ ic! Chih and Sun at the Seventh Regiment | sopping their hands, apparently in the greavext dé. | either of the Tormer.” ‘This. threefold. process of | _ficamship Fulton, Merry, Aspinwall May 0, 1 FM, with Apri! 2 | "BALTIMORE, May 27 Arrived, bark Delaware Br), Whita Parade. ip Chih seemed to be exceedingly pleased | harvesting is three times repeated during the season, aoe and [pooeure, Ni i peseriane lyon 9 a mere e(Br), Wilson, do; schré Anna When metaphysically scanned or dissected an ex- the movements executed and was const | fo this way @ threefold crop from every | PM) sgnalized steamebip Guiding Str mes with of | ROawoe 5 tuey Jones, Muncer, New Yorks ceedingly pleasant quality of mind is detected in the | *uiling and talking to Mr. Brown, evidently about | fleld. ‘the statistics of luction in this great | Siaitens iyings supplied her with provisions, Was detained Stay | | Goo war bagle: Gate, moneenens ,ihos N Bone, Faroe what commands given by the colonel meant, | staple have unforc never been accurately | off Sandy Hook ten hours by dense fog. Passed Sandy Hook Meh 30 | Below, sehr Lovin Onset from Arrovo, PR. Mongolian, pecs aor anges do pom or phen, the review 4m the square the regiment wheeled | collated, | though humerous random guesses have | at.9:15 AM. ae ig pi ences Brg Mit (wn, Boston ; schr Jobo J Bem the racé'which reside in China, jorea and Japan; ‘oul enue and completes been made, based pro: juantity ex | , Steamship Wistor, Gates, Matansee, hours, ; an Blas, apan: | Or the mare ran ccun, despite the drizzling rain | ported. No reliable figures cap to we sardi however, com ond to OH Mallory & Co. 74h inst, lat ‘Eudorus, and this characteristio is femininity, at was falling at the time. Aloug the entire route | even ‘from these owing "to the fact that ney Hi Giiaee, bound Say tel@ stevens. May 36, ik schr Li ‘ON, Mey 25—Sailed, bark Camila (Span), Mee Externally they appear masculine almost to | crowds thronged the strect to view the regiment, and | the home consumption Of the article cannot be even lt ‘Sad passengers, to Sama ved ‘28th. ved, schr Sunny Side, Tampico for NYork. savagism, and, questionless, tribes of Mongolians | in Union square especially it was welcomed by an | proximately estimated. First, for the reason that & | 82 53, lon 76 08, exchanged ‘signals with a bark showin, ite Sailed, schr B N Hawkins, Boston, of le. ‘ox! ‘reent i i flag with black circle and letter W in the cent bound N. Sal! {ere are but ittle removed from the lowest grade of | IMMENES COnCOHTA Ot BPI magse prune, | Pompared, With. the whole: waamber Wo use 08 |S Xonmship Teac Bell, Bourne, Richmond, Ky Fotot and cht Mehr Biles Pascal ele Lor iar, pret, Sante barbarism; but, on nearer approach and acquaint- | yt is understood that Mr. Burlingame, with his sec- | though it is supposed to be at least seventy-five per | Norfolk, with mdso and passengers to the Old Dominion BALH, Apri! 2ith—Arrived schre § P Adana, Tabbult ance with them, a peculiar conception or thought is | retaries, will dine this evening with a number of dis- | cent; aud secondly, for the reason that the popula- | Steamship Wamsutts, Fish, New Bedford, with mdse and Gearentw ns ao ae Ee ae Satie rrver, ‘Ga. given out that we can distinguish by no other name | tinguished gentiemen, members of the press, at one | tion of the kingdom’ is not even now a settled ques- | passengers, to Ferguson & Woo BRISTOL, May 68--Sailed schr America’ Reynolne NYork than that we have given to it—namely, femininity. | of te Prominent hotels of the city. | Hon, Beside, large quantities are annually passed tential Neptune, Baker, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P oeahat ida Si cleared sehr Wate, Fae ee | 5 e pecotarsl ai e des by caravans t e in- . Tags oe ‘The members of the Chinese Embassy exhibit this CHINA AND THE OBINESE. Tand trade of the adjoining countries: exhausts & f0"- Ghip Armorionn Bangin, ogee, Liverwesh Mare My wilt FERNANDINA, Fly May '21—In port, rigs Prentien quality in a large degree, They are dependent, ‘ ther percentage of ‘the product, rendering it quite | ™Surk"Arbutas tof Shields), Tarnoully Padang Dec 10, with HO MON KOE, May 287-Pasued up, abipe , Maa Ne H and Mozart, from Liverpool; bark Seuss trom Bremen} impossible to Te accurate judgment in the | spices, to Vernon H Brown.’ Jan 10, in a hurricane, was dis- remises from wan’ Sufficient data on which to | masted, and put into Mauritius for repairs, which port she Mineral Resources of the EmpirewIts Gold | Paso an intellizent statement, “Acconting to the best | left Feb Hf vis Algon Bay March 31, Grossed the F a1. uator in and Precious Stones—Policy of the Emperor | estimates, drawn from the official statistics, the nuin- | 1on %, where she was becalmed 15 days, since then itght batt. as to the Development of These Resources— | ber of inhabitants for the eighteen provinces stands | 1128 winds; for the paat three days dense, foe, Mael, £0, Of Commercial Staples and Population, severally as TONE ee ee pecs Searing E: april $, lat 018 Ns Jon 2450 W, 9 ck Br bark eS. opUul a lor ais0; same da} cl The mineral resources of the great empire of the | shin-le.. ++ 58,549 77,000,874 bark Cornelia; bound Ws Apri St, iat 088 N, 1on'25 60, spoke Mongolian race have never been adequately deve!- | Shan-tung. 28,958,765 | bark Bloom, from Liverpool for Bomb oped. It has extensive copper mines, which are ; }natl-2e. retiring, readily impressed and arrive at conclusions rather by intuition than by the usual processes of ratiocination. Their features are broad, flat, rather coarse and undefined in outline; their eyes large, pot small, as is the general impression, but seem to be so because of the length of the drooping eyelids; the mouth is large, but there is little firmness ex- pressed by the under lip, and, old and young, they Caroline, from Porto Rico; Kit iscbra and Red Jacket, re. Passed out—Brige Bocobre, for London: Ocean Bell, for Gloucester ; Pilot boat Invincible, for Key Weat. GEORGETOWN, SC, May 14—Cleared, brig Lucinda, Baw set, Martinique; 6th,’ schre Abbie Fuller, Henderson, New: bufyport, and Statesman, Bedell, NYork; ‘I8th, brig W'Kelly, Bearsport; 19th, schr Union Flag, Maloney, Roc! 20th, sehr Island Home. Ca , Damariscotte. VER, May 25—Sailed, schrs S L Simmons, Gandy, Hart: Emerald, Harding; Talma, ‘elser, Yor 17 chrs Saimon Washburn, Cummings, Ply: mouth, NC, via Providence; Susan & Mary, Kenyon, Hobo. en, vin do. Sailed—Schra Daniel Brown, Grinnell, Georgetown, DC; Marietta, Smith, Philadelphia; Loulsn W Birdsall, Tribble; Globe, trom Liverpool ; Bark Bridgeport. Bark Cairo « 14,777,410 | , Bark Federico lo Svevo (Ital), Gronsl, Dublin Aprit 16, in Fokeen . 2 Ld ballast to Phillips & Son, May 8, lat 48 20, lon 36 20, saw a c 008 210, a ml asta, with English color fly- ‘are susceptible to demonstations of friendship, while rather rudely worked, but which, owing to the policy | She-Keang. with loss of man and mizzen in of the government, have never been scientifically | Hoo-pih \ Daa ing, abandoned. As it was mre Lipa Aon e Daag te id from danger they involuntarily shrink, particularly Hoo-nan not approach her near enough to ascer r uame. ‘xpe- when followed by rude demonstration. Notwith- | {¢Veloped. ‘The same remark holds true to a greater | shan.ee 16,207,258 16,193,125 | rienced westerly winds up to the banks (ince then light standing this, they are easily aroused, and are | ©Xtent of the ‘gold mines of the kingdom, which | Kan-su 27,3 ind id ch fog. 27,370,008 | Wi Mame Davidson (Br), Campbell, Rio Janeiro 56 days, seceee o40154,008 : 18,652,507 | with coffee, to Rusk &Jovans. Had light winds and fog on 2. have been hitherto comparatively neglected, the | BKeang-se 37,843,501 A board 8 uncommon scolds. A Chinaman will talk, if giected, | <j eee 961 aa 168 6 the coast; had a pilot on board 8 days Hong Leontine, Pratt: D'l Willets, Brown, NYork. i § d Emperor being impressed with the idea that the dig- | G42-hwang esp 34,108,005 | "Bark Philena (of Portland, Me), Davis, Matanzas, 15 days, ‘Arend HOLMES HOLE, May 26, PM-Arrived, brig Whitaker, angered, in an excited manner for hours without | ~ S- | Keang-se . 12,176 30,426,990 | with sugar, to Miller & Houghton. Had’a great deal of calms Lea e Port Shoo for Beaton schra Ald, Smith; JM Broo! clenching his fists or raising in an offensive manner | 826 of wealth from the repositories of the earth | Kwang-tung. see 19,456 19°174,030 | and rains during the p ie sistas ae adre, with mall, Crawfo. B Wood, Gandy ; Arlington, Dyer; Wm @ his arms. They have little or no music in their | MEht have. tendency to slacken the habits of in- | Kwant-se- ei fr8t3:898 | jugar and als passengers to Wavdell & Co. Has been 7 ays Poiladelphig for do) D MeCarthy, sand M sewall, Hoyt dustry which are everywhere peculiar to the | $4#Shuen 166, 800 21,486,078 with light easter iy winds and fog. Hadeohie 39 D MoCarthy, —, h Hoyt, north of Hatteras, ‘Bn, + 65,104 23,037, Bark Warren ( with sugar, e imming Bird (Br), Earl, Mesias, Be st frnit lem. 2th, AM—Arrived, schra Oliver Ames, French, Philadelphia for Portsmouth ; F A Heath, Williams, do for Portland; Ellea Merriman, Hutchinson, Elizabethport for do. 87, May 20—-Arrived. brig Mary Cobb, Farwell, souls—we are not now speaking of the femtnine or negative side of their character—but are lovers of noise. What to us is ravishing music to them tsa series of unmeaning sounds; and yet, if they have Averill, C to maste 5,288,219 | Brig Hi days tes exhibitsia popu- | to James Robinson & Co; vessel to J F Whituey. nator Bri A comput ese lation, exclusive of Thibet, of over three hundred and | Brig Tsabella (ir), Mor aig 19 dove, ith rubber, &c, people. Of the copper mines a sufficient number | have been worked to supply the ordinary wants of the people, though copper has not hitherto been s : reckoned athong the exports of the list. All the | sixty millions within the eigh rovinces that peetenes amship Fire Queen, not tune, they certainly have time, Thus the rattle {aay fe apron. provinces, Brig Ollver Cutts (Br), Nelson, Miragoane, 16 days, with % * 6 small coins of the natives are manufactured fi constitute the State proper. ‘The addition of Thibet | cotton, to & Murray, Jr. leured itancooking Georee: Onsen of the treble drums which preceded the band of the irom | ind one or two other provinces gives un agaregate | BreSenore tof’ Haltimore), Linden, Matanzas, 11 days, Oly, Holmen. NYori vue paren, Veal meee ormoent tive copper, and considerable quantitics are | ¢, ig Seventh regiment yesterday afternoon pleased them | 2% ‘$ computation of four hundred mill! , if the omcial | with sugar to Chas Luling & Co. tecay, wnle the taniinne Geena ne Gisplay of | WFOUBHt into household utensils, but, beyond these tigures are to be-credited. ‘The average population ERR names, errs, Tare Menerie wines sheen die highly polished brass instruments, elicited from | W#% the mines have never been made of any com. | Per square mile is upon compuation found to be 2805 | “"ScErWw Holmes, Ward, Cart, New Grenade, 17 days with és the average in England being only 225 and that o! . ¥ rr them little or no comment. Anything rich or taste. | Mercial utility. Most of this neglect, so far as the | Holand being only 275. In some of tlie Provinces | oe eee tae ae ran 3 oF, Sareshen hit ful or shiny fills them with delight, Thus, saffron is 8 Gi 14 days, spoke whaling achr Anna copper mines are concerned, has, however, been due | the oon on is packed at the rate of from 600 to 700 Sour St Grots Ca Cali op Mat reaps, fa ries ny : of Yr sqUi 5 e! e i with sugar and molasses to John 0 x a pleasant color in their eyes; so also do red, deep | 2 the fact that, with the limited appliances at hand, | renee oat eer uantratiou, both oF Berienced eary NW gale with ESE sea, Passed Hatteras on they cannot be profitably wrought for the purposes eal a inst; since then have had light winds and fog. shades of green (if not sombre), blue, purple and Wealth and population is exhibited by the seashore | “Son Tda Richardson, Bedell, Baracoa, 18 days, with fruit, to scarlet affect them pleasantly. of export, for that the natives are not averse to com- | provinces, while the finest soil of the empire is far | 5 &T Pearsall. May'8, 25 miles SE of Sandy Hook, spoke i Mercial profits may be argued from the fact that the | Inland. ‘The number of arable acres of ground in | sch Redington, from Savannah for Boston, Scenery is also, when there is no darkness in the opening of a {01 arket dared the whole empire is computed at 141,622,807, which Schr George W Pierce we Southport), Prout, Eleuthera, 7 heavens and the sun warms the atmosphere to suitri- | 0Pemns olen. ma as rendered tea— | gives weven-cighteenths of an acre ‘of ground for | days, with frult, to Jas Douglas. April 24, oh the outward Ress, attractive to them. They rode through the UTHWEST Pass, May 28—Sailed, steamship Kensington ; tire, we som lay in Hampton ris chiles, (Swedish), Trhguandh, Bio Jancha tor nies ¥ Went to'sea, 96th—Schrs James Young, Wilson, for Boston ; N Stephenson. for Boston, NEW BEDFORD, May 27—Sailed, achre Helen, Peray ; An= Brown, and Pizarro, Sears, NYork, x BURYPORT, May 26—Arrived, schr Amelia, Evanty ez. NEWPORT, May 2%, PM—Arrived, achrs Lewia 8 Davis, Bishop, Providence for Nuevitas; Louisa W Birdsall, Tribbie, Fall Kiver for NYork; Sallie W Pondor, Lincoln, Taunton for do; Emma Hotchkiss, Nickerson, Providence for do; Ianthe, Taylor, aeoeeees Marietta, Smith, Fait River for Philadelphia; Irene Meservey, Rowley, 'Provi- dence for Darien, Ga; Hannah Willeta, Boult, do for Ron- dout; Ellen Perkine, Eldridge, dofor NYork; Heury Remsen, Allen, Bristol for do. Sailed—Schrs Esquimaux, Briggs, Dighton for Poughkeep- sie; Kate, Stevens, NYork. 27th, 8 AM—The’ outward bound vessels are mostly going out with a light NE breeze. NORWICH, May 26—Arrived, schr Lucia B Ives, Bowditch, Philadelphia, NEW HAVEN. May 27--Arrived, schra Franklin, Eliz len, months out, country—one of the commercial commodi- | Temembered, however, before these figures are 4 in 4 ths. Ma; Cape Hatteras sed seriously questioned, that nearly every acre of the | Nnw.'5s mites stan, spoke brig Lichisn’ Kibty, of Bucks, good,” answered Fung-yu simply to a question. On 0 d the if \d was making for a port under fore a clear, warm day they passed over the same roads | 2s been very generally discouraged, though for a | Fi en inex nen cae, Five proans aay aged the day rig pe w E ea a ats this public ground, and so delighted were they | different reason—the Emperor arguing that an un- | roots of every species are laid under contribution Schr Equator (Br), ait Tight genre wale foe “ha the first great agricultural product of the | the support ot each individual. It must be | passage, in lat 29 22, lon 78 2 ce whaling bark: Pacific, Park on a cloudy afternoon and scarcely opened Gali the. word. in the ie ais “ their lips while within its boundaries. “It was cate arable land above mentioned is yearly under cultiva- ort, from Cardenas for Philadelphia, with loss of fore and - gold mines, on the other hand, thelr working | tion and that the inhabitants ot cee rovinces live Iain topmasts, foreyard, foremasthead, te. Had been dam- - Had with all they saw that they failed to find words in | common return for industry was not conducive to | and made to minister to the general want: and with Frege es their vocabulary sufficiently comprehensive to ex- 7 n CO ystem of living so simple the soil is really capable Schr Wm Sutton (of Gloucester), Lee, Eleuthera, 7 days, by 4d Dani th press their thoughts. They will look admiringly at a | the developing of habits of economy and thrift among | 35S uM DOO eee eee cote MAyad: iat Borde: Jon 38) egoke bethport Haltimore, Hemingway. and Dan! Morris, Hemuin Plain woman glaringly dressed in costly fabrics, and | his subjects. In a certain sense there is more of of eouD ie ae Peay inate nebo: Deig Gerak Harris (Br), from Havana for Bristol, E,'4 days ies cuiar, Black, Piermont; sloop Temperance, Mack- leared—Schrs C Hadden, Staten Islander, and Jan Tice, Elizabethport ; Sarah, NYork. PHILADELPHIA,’ May 27—Arrived, brigs RS Haseetl, Staples, Manzanillo; H C Brooks, McLane, Barbados. Clenréd—Brigg Seevogel, (Meck) Lan hrinriche, Gibraltar; James Crosby, Baldwin, Savannah; William Giiium, Smith, Seg Harbor; schrs Annie May, May. Enst Cambridge; Jonepit Seger. Ellis, Bangor: D Pierson, Pierson, Salem ;E B Emor, Clayton: S & K Corson, Corson: E W Gardner, Steelman H Vaughan, Risley; James Maloy, Russell; L A Danenhow~ dge, and PM will pass by, hardly noticing her presence be she e “ te aeekae Seacieel ead aris eiply, ahie din dark | reason in this opinion than might be supposed at ES piogolian roma cane ere a Bnropean ae o'Sehr Sarah Bernfo, Broklin, St John, NB, 8 days, with spars raiment. And yet these Chinese gentlemen are ob- | frst glance. The gold of her South American and | DOC. not ft for a convict; and hence the provas | geyekek Murrey sen, Georgetown, 8C,8 days pervers, ‘Their minds are cultivated, and they hesl- | Mexican colonies worked the demoratization and | pity that these immense iniperial figures of popula | | Sehr dobn Ferria St John, “Wilmington, NC, via. Beaufort, hot to ask questions. Place a mechanical con- | subsequent downfall of Spain; at. least, so generally tion may be true, and should they be true the popu. | 17 days, with naval stores, to Thomas & Holines. 18ta inst, trivance before them and they desire to be made | lation of the Celestial empire must be reckoned to be | lt 8429, lon 76 25, in a gale from ESE, lost an entire sult of Acquainted with tte machinery, but, as far as can be | @ttest philosophical historians, It must be remem: | it yeiet three times greater than that of any recorded | Sills and sustained other damage. Put Into Beanfort to re- rake i) Gi ecneue of it mathematically. | bered, however, that this was during a period when jy, history. Even in its palmiest days the Roman Pate Palma, Brewster, Wilminzton, NO, 6 days, ey look at it and ask questions as women look and | the relation of gold to wealth, practically considered, | empire cannot be supposed to have exceeded oné Schr Northern Light, Buc! Bark st Peter. inzham, Washington, DC. Bark Thorwaidsen. er. Sheppard: P Hoice, Adams; JM Vance, Bi ask whose wonder or curiosity has been excited, and | was very little understood, and when gold was Schr W B Jenkins, Sean Virginia. Bark Taliem: vt ry i red s, , y , Seaman, an ‘aton, 3 o then “when out of siftnt it is out of mind.” somethiug ideal In its nature and value, and | the single provintes. of China have a population | Sebr Marys Tibi, Shaw, Virzini. Bark Ukralu eS rn preermeede rttey NO GRAMMAR OF THE CHINESE LANGUAGE. not something merely representative or symbolical | nes Nnited State Schr D'S Miller, Miils, Virginia. Bark Viking, Marlin’ New London; Globe, Hall, Sac ; Joseph Hay, He nearly or quite equal to that of the United States. te Hi Virgi <I is » Hall, 5 Ly vy Construction, as an original element, 18 wanting in | of the results of industry, as it is now. | "Stneqimdulty of collecting accurate statistics as to | Schr Stephen Hopkins, Hopkins, Virginia. Bark Wentworth Fae ete their mental constitutions. This is proved by tne | For want, therefore, of a practical knowledge of | the tea production of the empire is, therefore, in- gebr Woderaicr, vanes Stag, Virginia. ee Gage Bra Arrived. Dik Vy Meriok, Mose, Oaroenss. uct that they have no grammar of their | political economy on the part of the Spaniards was surmountable by any ‘ordinary resources of the 'stas | Schr Henry Simons, Champion, Virginia, ee ee cond tatceennete nae nguage—t is, they are without a fixed | wrought the demoralization which followed the dig- tistician, owing to the filtering of considerable of the Schr Breeze, Edwards, Virginia, ‘Thu following veesels went’ to ® lo sea to-day :-—Ship N Mosher. for Rotterdam ; bark Thos Cochran, for Antwerp; brign A Curtis, for Trinidad; Ellen P Stewart, for Cienfuegos. PORTLAND, May 96—Arrived, bark M B Almon (Br), chart; and, as Fung-yu remarked yesterday, the | covery of gold in Mexico and South America, and | trade overland among the adjoining provinces, and Schr B F Reeves, Brannen, Georgetown, DC. for Catskill. mative and the foreigner must learn Chinese | not for the reason that the diversion of mdustry in | owing to the further trememdous home co n Schr D§ Walliams, Rulon, Georgetown for Hudson. Sehr D R Kirk, Burnett, Georgetown, DC, for Jersey City. Schr Emma & Beulah, Green, by “example” and not by grammar. There were a | the direction of the working of gold mines as a | jj tat i] aut ry! © Ph few simple rules, he aaded, but they were without | legitimate business, atiording a fepitimare toate | GE ee eee mun ae mee TURE CUIAIS. sie ta Previlets Brows, Cardenas: schre Lay, WAGanat Levant, , ac » ‘ may be gathered, however, to exlibit the fact that | Schr J B Bleecker, York, Philadelohia for Providence. eins i authority. They had lexicons of the language, but rofit, It was the mania for speculation that ruined | with the foundation or introduction of sufficient Schr Harelet Pull , Willard, Calais, 7 days, with ‘umber, Brak, NYork for Point (Br), Vigus, Matanzas; sch —B e race Webster, Randall, do. TSMOUTH, May’ 25—Arrived, schr R Peterson, Eng- ‘Ipbia. LEROWIDERCE, May 21—Arrived, steamer Game Cock, wood, Albany; schrs ‘on, Lyon, Georgetown, DO; John Warren, McGar, Elizabethport: "Ben). “‘Bullery forthup, Rondout; sloop Thomas Hull, Hull, Elizabethport. Salled~-Schrs North’ Pacific, Erickson,’ Philadelph: Daniel Holmes, Hayward, doy Be this did not preserve their oral speech from great pain, and not the influx of gold which was conse- 4 t to Boardman & Co. confusion, and it was his belief that there were | quent upon its discovery... ‘The same remarks arc Mins of transportation this staple tn itselt is quite | ‘coir sora A Sawyer, Read, Calais 6 days, with lumber to some thirty or forty dialects in the empire, which to mihi qoets to California in the first stages of the gold | empire greater than that ever realized from agricul- order. oa: ‘the Chinese themselves were as apparently distinct | gold fever in 1848, when the spirit of adventure and | tyra) products by any nation of the products, of ear pth tens beg ‘Past rt days. as were French from English and German from | speculation was rife as fn epidemic throughout the which 'history furishes a record. With a network | _ Schr Transfer, Banker, Bangor Odays, with lumber to Pe- Italian. As we have remarked, the leading trait in geet when by it the ordinary relations ofindustry gf railroads’ and telegraph lines woven over the | ters, Jon re ed the mind of the cultivated Chinaman is receptivity— | to wealth were unsettled and the whole country bade | country in all directions, Phe time is at hand when Schr Star, one Gardiner for Newark. which is clear and quick, but as void of the quatity of | fair to suffer more in its industrial interests | every Pamares of the Middle Kingdom will be Schr Richard Bullwinkel, French, Rockland, resolving things into just principles as is the minu of | from the discovery of gold in California than it could c 1 f Schr Juno, Metcalf, Rockland. Joseph Porter, Burroughs, di woman. Perhaps it {s this quality or rather want of | possibly gain from the addition of these extensive | bik eet teins prowin ae teeta Eke SX Lane, Fufier, ¥ Pe cater, Henry May, Racket, do it that makes them indifferent warriors, and yet at | mines to the national resourves. A few years, how- | the world, i Abraham Liscoln, Davis. Boston. ° Harriet Lewia, Tevioe, Bp pa the same time cruel to those whom they may deem | ever, effeoted the needed reformation,» ‘The com. | ¥ Rencue, Kelly, Boston. Scbr Jesse Caril.--....-Underbiil ER tin ol nd Barker, Rondout; Pai their enemies when placed within their power, aratively small deposits easily worked by a single | ‘ Schr J G Huntington, Jones, Boston for Albany. cart MR. BURLINGAME AT pthetemyll a mnt) were soon exhausted; ‘and’ then it Wee that the | THE RUSSIAN MISSION IN PEKIN. Schr Geo W jefdecaaa et Phinncy, Boston for Philadelphia. “ AWTUCKET, May 27—Arrived, schr Dick Wiiliams, Cors Mr. Burlingame and his secretaries, Messrs, Brown | !esson was learned that it was a great law that profit | tow the Czars Came to be Represented—Pr. Sohr Mary Johnson. Finney, Boston. Marine Disasters. son, Philadelphia. andbu Chong, with a number of dlaunguished ct- | was the wages of industry and capital and that gold | poco remap a or | Schr EowinarMtalby, Chatham: Sm1P Conant, Robinson, from Liverpool for New York, | | silled.Schre Wim P Cor, Bateman, Philadelphia; iba 0 e -Governor Banks, D. D. Field, | mining was no exception to the generai rule. Th ‘ . ‘ c cram rpool BAN Hipage ta ea Mr. Rugyles, Dr. Lieber and two or three journalists, | law learned, the fever ceased, and gold minin, iy | [St. Petersburg (May 3) correspondence of Paris one eerie it ae ee Safad for B peters laed ses auc 6th Inst to have put | “ SAVANNAH, May 2s—Arrived, steamship Thames, NYorky Dreakfusted ‘at the table of Elliot C. Cowdin, at his | came a regular business to be carried on with nde. Union}. Behr Mary J Mead, Thrasher, Taunton, mere. | into Fayed lanky, Cleared, brig Jessie £ Devereaux, for Baltimore; echr Don- sh - - a d .. a Aan | , ‘¢ c te if Suir We MILEs (Br), Leggitt, which cleared at Pensacola | 58 Apna for NYork. “ ae ate eee aes tude ateen morn. Peers aie Cob eet tae ‘ud | Yon are aware that Russia Keeps up at Pekin a ee iis Souders, Fuunton AOR 18th inet for Queenstown, lomled ‘with timber and deals, got Thal, May s—-Arrived, sckrs & @ Urwin, Heskios; Lean able results the mission to the nations, which | knowledged, gold may be said to have been added | Peliious mission, which dates from the seventeenth | Sehr Chas Furrey, Heald, Westport po age ad rr lt ee UT 'Sawee Davis, Ellibetbport! for, Forts . bey x3 Wop A eee bei ol ngorred Me — “sie ipeepoitllg ms of the United States, while ) century, and its origin Is carious. A detachment of Schr Angler, Chase, ‘Warebam. at auction on Monday last, man, Philadelphia, J fature the Chinese empire, mingled wit! congiate: its aiscoveny, in 148 aetieeraceam meee oe iae, | Cossacks having ventured as far as the Amoor were | E°Nr Johm'B rend Hawking, Fal! River, ne fey te the cr plibespentens Mama wasashore, | TAUNTON, May 26—Salled, echr Sallie W Ponder, Lincoln, lations that an honor so signal should be extended, | tional aggregate of industry than it was worth to the | SUtPrised and made prisoners by the Chinese troops. | _ Schr Lillian ren, Warren, Fal! River for Phiiade- | soup Rxceision—Babyion, Ll, May %—Tne schr Excel- mewn unsolicit from the oldest and most exciusi 1. | “ phia, vf ans — — ted, ost exclusive 1 | nation a8 a source of wealth They were taken to the capital, and by the orders of | "Schr Ruth Haley, Perry, Provincetown. F otlhcrant oy =p ~~ aga i aaa ____ MISCELLANEOUS. the youngest and most catholic of the nations. It may be seen from these remarks, however, that | the Emperor were there retained as hostages. A Schr Kate, Eator oetowD. Indeed, so generally and cordially among allclasses | the aversion of the Emperor to the working of the Schr Eequimanx, Freeman, Dighton. Sour Vingrnra Dane, Jobnton, arrived at Wilmington.NC, 7 7 oF nee al 4s this Embasay regarded that its propriety isnever | resources of the empire'in tils respect. has acertain | corner of the city was allotted to them, and also Sehr Habuah Wiluet Boul, Providence. agin int, from Alexatiiny ay ‘Connie daub, Capt eee uestione: is fel at a jonor b y | 'e8, UBES ean mt i! e ts ‘chr ia, on, Providence. johnson rey that in a hea ale from wi te a ig has been | foundation in historical precedent, and is not wholly | Tat‘ oyvernment claimed to be allowed to provide | Schr Emma Hotchkiss, Nickerson, Providence. teraa, On Satarday orn aay es eee ee ee | nee Oe 8 eee erie een conte conferred on the republic by the selection of our dis- | 80 shortsighted as at first glance it might seem, nem with @ priest of thelr church, which was | Schr Fakir, Eaton, Providence. away about ten feet below the ti ushed citizen as the authorized agent of the | though that this aversion will be abated in the course | 2 Provide le tree, together with the | worth. Chinese government in all civilized lands; andthe | of afew years may be predicted with tolerable cer- | tanted; and such is the origin of ‘this mission. | Schr Lights Bdriage, Providence. ihergalley yaud Sent, Ths vessel wan then ina ary precarious ‘The really useful article lives on with a strong vitalhy ; the desire now Is that he shall so acquit hunseif in his | tainty. ‘Phe resources of the empire in coal have | Gradually it became enlarged. The one clergy: | Scnr Eversreen, Hellomte, Providence for Phi situation, the mainmast also having been sprung by the gale, ree! ch pe Motel man ascended to the position of an_ archi- Schr Fred Ty! and was compelled to acud before the wind through the ut easily. ander his | Schr Richmond; Jc I poor one languishes for a time and then goes out easily. delicate mission that he will fully satisfy the jealous | already received the attention of the government, Tryell. Providence for E! il, Providence for Es. ohneon, Providence. breakers off Hatteras Shoal statesmen of the court at Pekin, and at the same | aud will undoubtedly be developed in the course mandrite and had other — priests Floating along at the will of — time advance the. interests. of civilization. wo thal a | the next ten. years: at least tow limited extent, in | direction; subseqiently, he was permitted to | Schr Mary wiler, Mend Brovidence. fring a0a Shae wasn witha show Sry Hen of New Inlet Bar | BRANDRETH'S PILLS aro even prescribed by grea’ new impulse shall be given to the development of | precious stones, on the other hand, some fecble at- | Dring a few laymen to learn the Chimese | SoU IW Werke hidp, Providence. Hema calli knowledge, commerce and the progress of peace. tempt lave been made to develop the wealth of the | language and an astronomer to make calculations Schr Veranda, Pond, Providence. Rank seam nese, be ty physicians when the bowels p call loadly for help, because they AT THE PHOTOGRAPHERS. country, though these attempts have been by no _ 2% to the movements of the heavenly bodles; a doctor | — Schr Corinthian, Tapley, Providence. avrcng a leak tbe inert ualtepaae Bee Satine Tomiie | caver tall to open kha pins vatlet, ‘The members of the embassy on the Oriental side | means adequate, as every student of the topo. | t take care of the heaith of the little colon Schr Adrianna, Brown, Providence from ape Henlopen.” She was run into Delaware Break: fs — did not, until the appearance of the Seventh regi- | graphy of the Middle Kingdom is aware. In dif. | COssacks to protect it, and, finally, several wagon Sehr Richmond, Fresten, Providence. water, and the crew of the schr Geo M Rawlins went to her Hundreds of thousands would consider it a calamity if ment, make any particular movement worth an | Icrent parts of the empire, in fact, almost every | l0eds of goods from Khiakta vo supply its wants, Schr Chase lunge Tarrie, Provideuee for Philadelphia, Ausintince, when her auchor was slipped and abe was run | os. pie could not beobtained. It hash extended notice yesterday, Their visit to Mr. Peter | precious stone except the diamond iias been found. | Which the Chinese purveyors could not provide for. | gchr Louisa Birdsall, Tribble, Providence. will coat, 9,000" 10 pen her Of Her bulearke eaten ald ae safe family Pills co ed. It bas been 1 until the arrival of General Igna- # the first envoy of the Ozar to service to the French in their mm. Since that time the diplo- Cooper's house for the “diversification” of know- | One mine of rubies has been opened which produces | Atd so it continu Jedge, and their subsequent ealls at the Astor Library | remarkably fine gems, though they are gmail in | Heffin 1860. He and the jewellers’ in Broadway, so fatigued them | size; sapphires are found with cousiderable pleni- | China, and did som that, the sky wearing a threatening aspect all day, | tude; ew Schr Mary Hubbard, Baxter, Providenee, pits weirs SCNT Mary Edwards Potter, Providence for Philadeiphia, ones na? arn want sell bly torn rosin a bape pret econ pain os | agemtean le fad hr Hannah: ‘ovidence for Philadel | 4g about 15 inches under water at high tide. The NJ B is an | sold than all other pills put together. A’ vessei of tons, old measurement, built in Fall E Gunthoin, Smith, Providence. UMaine Ce MERIT SELLS THEM. raids are of occasional occurrence, and of | Tetarkable expedit few of them ventured abroad. other first class gems specimens have been exhibited. atic has been separated from the religious mission. Li Pe 4 1 “ ’ a 4 Schr 8 P Hawes, Jackson, Providence for Elizabethport. per Except their presence at the northern end | In secondary and in semi-transiucent stones, onthe | ,, The latter at present comprises the Archimandrite | Schr quickstep, Wisle, Providence for Albans. Scun ARGO, of Edgartown, which was driven out of Vine- | BRANDRETH’S PILLS possess qnalities which restore of Union square, during the review of the | other hand) the empire abounds freeiy—lapis lazuli ; Celladins, a man of great ability, the first Chinese Schr Cornelia, Webber, Providence for Elizabethport. Gocemuser ke oie es ‘with no one but a boy on . riliaitis — Seventh regiment, accompanied by Mr. Bur- | being found in suilicient quantities to justify its | Scholar of the day and the most conversant with Schr J C Baxter, Jones, Provide: Zone bhite nha rica mealies eden er f Webi) every orzan and fibre of the body to health; are purely vege e and his frst secretary, thelr oniy visit | reekoning among the commercial commodities of | Buddhism, and of three priests and a German | Schr Entire, Kinear, Providence. | port. po was to Gurney’s gallery. where Mandaris Ctuh | the country; and though tea has hitherto been | @stronomer, M. Krichte. ‘This mission gets on very | Schr fidward Benven, fit 5p SMR Minnr®, Hodson, from New Yor for Lavncs, before | ‘SU 694 safe for every period of tte, and Sun, and their attach¢s Fung-yee and ‘Teh, im- | esteemed the great commodity of the country, it is Well with the Catholic one, because it makes NO | Schr AM Edwards, Simpson, Pawtucket for Philadelphia. | reported 0 b Aiba: der the care of Captain Dolllver, went to hay | quite certain that with the application of Western | Propagandism and confines itself to bestowing goer Sallie T Chartre, Simons, Pawtucket. _ about By matics to tee easlentaet tek port Sa he cvomuget eee oe aay ay balan cartes de visite taken. While m the atelier of Mr. | science the empire cannot fail to develop other com. | #ftention upon the ‘hundred fomsies, the de- Schr Rachel Jane, Crowell, Newport. ‘the 16th and took assistance from the wreckers, wha hauled SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Gumey Tajen Chih sat for some (ime while an artisi | mercial resources hardly second to tea m their im- Scendants of the Cossacks Wlio were made | Sehr Mary H ‘Mittin, Davie, Warren RI ber off without discbargin; any cargo, “A murvey was held — made a more exact outlin portance as ekements of wealth. prisoners. This colony has become completely | Schr @ H Balwin, Backer, New Danton on her prior to Gist inst, whieh reported that her Keel was ‘ B, BRANDRETH. features on a fine uj Of the wealth of the country in precious stones, | Chinese, and its members ditfer from the other in- | Schr Mary Ramaln, Wilson, New Hendon. Soups stker eight tajarica.” ii was thosehs saat meua entcces - ee Tepresents with great strongness of outline and fea- | however, no judgment can be formed, except from habitants of the city of Pekin only by their religions hr Jacob Raymond, Porte, New Lon: without repairs. ‘urate Hes eR RM Rg I AR ture the personages of the embassy—fourteen fig. | the slender data afforded by travellers, from the | fith, whieh remains uncorrupted, thanks to the | Scurk M Seymour, Jones, Bridgeport. Wilk Stnae, of Weel whe bis. cath SDM. Neckeenemeenomtsmiinns havestes. ares in all. natural affinity of the country in scenery and generai ; CONsiant presence of their priests, 'The influence of | Schr Escort, Wass, Bridgeport. Since? mabe ie meh wee Ee i. OWES, Attorney, 7 Nassau atreet, The portraits of members of the embassy taken | configuration wothe countries Where gems ure known | the Protestant missionaries does ot lie im the ree | Sehr Stranger, Davis, Biideeport, Cape; Foxe on the 26th ina. She discharged part of her cargo en Eee by the leading photographic artists of the clty-Mr. to abound, and from the farther fact that some few lions propagandixm they pursue; they make them- Bene ate a tcne, Hart(ord for Philadelphia. and floated off, and was to reship and procecd again 17th, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED. Brady and Mr. Gurney—are unnsually fine. Mr. | mines have been opened and are at present worked, — 8€iVes ridiculous by distributing Bibles, the bindings | Scnr Hudson, Smith, Norwich. Sonn SUNNY SIDR, from Tampico for New York, put into Grasl treatment, non-sopport, draukengess o desertiow Brady has an imperial of Mr. Burlingame whic while tradition mentions the existence of ott of which are converted into hoot soles; but they | Schr Judge Rayon, Lewis, Derby. Charleston 28th for repairs. Pp et gs ep Ta eed a is strikingly exact. He has also been unusually | Upon the question of the existence of gold in large , Play 4 really important part in reiation to the Cni- Schr Paugueset ‘Whelden, Bridgeport for Philadelphia, Miscellaneous. Ce a a ri oem ly eg ae ‘happy in securing linperials of the Ministers Chihand | quantities more reasons exist for unanimity of | Nese government, because they are protected and | Schr Thomas MorgangMurphy, Bridceport. Herder De baba wo M “i Sun, sitting, Mr. Burlmgame standing between them, | opinion. It is found and sifted from the river sands | “ed on by the Customs Department, which is ad- | gcbrd B Beckett Etim. Diminrton. reer Burns, of the steamship Fulton, from Aspinwall, stonon ; ORUEL ‘and again of the latter sitting, while tne former, in | washed downwards from the mountains, is found in | Minis chiefly by the English. ‘The two leaders | Schr Lucia B Ivea Bonty, Norwich for Philadelphia, has our thanks for hie attentions, eatin nye Sapo eeaeetom te tation ma €rect positions, are on the Tight and left of him, ‘The | placers and in almost every form and mode of distri. 0 this affair are Mr. Wells Williams, the United | Scir Helle Seaman, Seaman, New Haven, We are indebted to the obliging purser of the steamship | dient cause. No charge whatever. till divorce obtained. "No Photographs, taken singly, of Slan-hea-heuan, Hung- ution Which can be stated of California; and that a | States Chargé d?Affaires, and M. Lychee dale = a Sehr GC Burdett, Rogers, New Haven. Henry Chauncey, from Aspinwall, for the prompt delivery of | publicity or exposure. Success guaranteed. Advice free. pung-joo and others are’ also to be commended as | greater part or proporiion of the industry of the em- , Pole, who has become Protesiant. The two principal | Schr Wm Burdett, Andrews. New Haven for Newton, our despatches. Frye KING, Coun at Law, 261 Broadway. Worthy of the fame of the manipulator. Mr. Gurney | pire ix soon to be diverted in this direction admits of | S€cts ure the Methodists and the Anglicans. ‘This 1s | Sehr Rclipse, Davie, New Haven. SRAM YACHT JeNNIR arrived at Jersey City last eveniag in his kuper-iinporial hus succeeded in presenting, as | no doubt. | @letter which might have been dated from Pekin, | Schr David Tyler, Joke nee from Kexport, where abe has been thoroughly overhauled and | —PRIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION, FUR Wwe have said, an excellent work, It greatly pleases | The great vegetable products of the country are | because I have written it after conversing With ® | — genr Margaret Kenney, Mills, New Haven for New Bruns- | Tepainted hed in all legalized lotteries. J. CLUTE, Banker all the members of the embassy. It is understood | tea goad the formef of which forms the great | Peron who has just arrived from that city. WSR. cal le lial. Costes: aw Haven LAUNCHED—At Weetbrook, 26th inst, from the yard of Rus. | ®24 Broker, 20) Broadway and 158 Fulton street. chr Dr Wm a, Crocket, New Ha ——— 1 ee a. sell Lewis & Co., a schr of about 116 tons, 25 feet beam, six | ———— - sengory | Schr Morning Star. Lynch, New Haven for Elizabethport. feet deep, named the Pepita, She is built of oak nad is first A —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA OLASS, 888, . iB: SHIPPING N Schr California, Clark, New Haven for Elizabethport. claas in every respect, She is owned by the builders anc wil decided by Missouri State Lottery, class 3 ‘ Schr Wapellia }Haskiin, New Haven. bo sent to South America to be used asa lighter on the river KENTUCKY STATE EXTRA-—CLANS $63—MAY 28, 1568, Schr Catskill, Cole, New Haven. Plate. 3, 12, 78, 3 99, 57, 61, 4%° 11, 7. “ ae ) ‘that copie# are to be forwarded to Pekin as evidences | staple for export, while the latter constitutes ( of the extreme accuracy of the photographic art as | principal article of diet. The former has been c pursued in America. vated Irom the remotest periods in several of It is very certain that no place yet visited ple provinces, and was formerly supposed to consist our Asiaiic friends so well as’ the aries § “ , gh rec sot galleries and | two varieties, the green and biack, though recent | - ‘hr Modesty, Creamer, Saybrook. CaRD.—' KENTUCI Deer Ns aieliers of our pholographists, and there is noem- | experiments have developed the fact that the diiter- Almanac (or New VorkeeThis Da: Schr Marshall O Wells, Reat) (ireenport for Philadephia. | grenmer Tied fenton OF ther Meehamte’ iisee from New Tae ig gbdcway 38, 186g, ne ployment #0 agreeable to them as sitting before the | ence in color and favor is owing to a differeuce in + hd ‘Schr JH Bartlett, Harris, Greenport for Philadelphia. Orleans, wish to tender our sincere thanks to Captain G L 4 a1, 5 48,1, 41 camera. It you Would make Messiewrs les Chinois | the method of curing and not to any inherent dier- 3. oa eee to Norton for the gentlemanly manner in which he bas weated MURRAY, EDDY & bo.,’ Managers sae react oe life take them to a photographer | ence in the constitution of the plant. In fact, it las Sun rises. morn 12 5% ae Ke a coe x vid outed than |e during the past voyage, Our fare has been sumptuous, won Drawings of the Paducah State Lotiery of Ken- 4 sof sizes from the microscopic ne . " de frot .i fs af oy ¢ brig Cosmos, Parsons, which arrive our accommodations ample. comfortable. Her oficers | " ew the imperial be taken and pre mented eee 4 Pegs hele A ay phn an Gere. morn 2 12 | gy Johns, PR, is consigned to Simpson & Clapp. fre all men of ability, and we take pleasure tn recommend: | BENTUCKA STATE, o1.AR8 A DEED, BY mrssount the language of the poet, they Would secure the | Men!—a fact whch has been developed ater SAILED. G5, hatte Peateg fo que Ceieman and the trareiipg publc, | og, 4 1h thy tt, 1 hb Oh th Bt, O&O shadow ere it forever fades,” and it is certain that if painstaking by wn Engish ri Steamships Malta, Liverpool; Hansa, Bremen; Columbia, | and wife, A Poiney and family, PG Taylor, ight others, | KENTUOKY STATE, BXTRA—OLASS 40), DECIDED BY M1Be repeated sittings will cL that purpose their | 4 in tea culture, It is now generally 4.M. | Havana; Albemarle, Norfolk. New York Hannon, May 28, 1868, "i SOURT STATR, O1.A80 406 MAY 34, 1568, shadows will be secured for all time. le d algo that, though several varictics—as, for moet. | wind at sunset ESE, with dense fo; y 10, @2, TS, 61, OH aL, Oh 73, 65. ° THE SEVENTH REGIMENT PARADE. Instance, the thea bohea, and tea. viridie—appear, ‘ei above mid at su . he Whalemen. w0oD; COLTON & CO:, Managers. In pursuance of the geuerai order, issued _a week | the tea plabt originally one species ont mod ‘® n : brriree as ue Leonia Sam ere srone a. Woe ners For etreulars, de. in the above Tet EDDY & CO or twoago by Colonel mons Clark, the Seventh | fications of which have been developed by ‘2 Vessels on Their Way to New York. Gaye from Deso'ation, with 70) elephuat oll. Sent home 'ou * “Covington, Ky. regiment paraded yesterday in its full dress uni | Th » th try, th : ‘The following vessels have rallied from foreign and distant Savon peegh pend ., . —_————_—_____—_ Sis i ni plant is indigenous to the country, that is, ‘nied trom New London 26th, achr Cornelia, Baker, Cum ° form, which consists of a full dress gray coat, | was first found crowing wild there, has also been gto 4 domestic port, many of which are now fully due at this | berland I OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY ¢ trimmed with gold lace, and white epauiettes: gray established. beyond. a doubt, though by several | Forrest Won 2 ; AUMauritiue April 17, bark E Corning, Taber, of NB, with | Xs lege Lottery oF Kentucky panta with a broad black stripe; white body ani | learned nutuors it has been contended that the plunt | Rishon 3 pom hs 800 bbls sp and #00 do. Wh oll on boar The. | SMELBY COLLPOE RXTRA—OLASS 283, way 28, 186K, ‘cross belte with plate, and black Chasseur hat with — and its culture were Introduced from Corea in. the r i oe eee Beohiets..... EAceEEe.. deeten | RB eis tear ar nde binee Os — Sy Haiay on.ckensctips tee qarerien. White pompon. Line was formed about haif-past | jaiter part of the tenth ceptary. This position is, | a0 Bhip Abby Ryerson...-Deunis........:Liverpoolsccs.cApril 35 1 ey Oe Ne eee as 48, 75, 90, 9, 96, ano tc 2. three o'clock in Lafayette place, and thence t however, controverted by the fact’ that native an: | M a] Ship Alex Marshall... Mars! “Live jay 12 Spoken. FRANCE, SMITH & CO., Managers. command marched down Broadway to the City Hu nalists mention its coltnre as cominon at least half a | oo Clear’ 8 Ship Alex MeNe! April 13 Stp Geo Hurlout (of New York), from New Orleans for KENTOCKY EXTRA CLASS 9% MAY 3, 1868, Park, where it passed in review before the Mayor | century previous to its introduction from Corea, as ~~ | Ship Abbotsford, .;.- -Coope Meh, 24 | Liverpool May 21, int 81 40 ton 8. sii Wied tie Wien |. Sheetctt Oe) ee eae ws, and Common Council; thence up Broadway | by the further fact that ail na- PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 28, 1868, Ship Atlantic. De Hann Feb. 15 | balls n'ihe centfer May 16e1at 99, lon 7050; BT, 4B, 73,4 48, 74,17, 7% 41, 75 32. ee through = Irving | tive writers agree in tracing = its origin | - Ship Astronom . ‘April 5 0 McTNTIRE, MCBRIEN a CO., Maongers, place to Union square; thence up Fourth | to the siopes of Gu-he (Bohea) mountains, where even oT 1 | Ship Agnes. April 5 Foreign Ports. For circulars and injormation in bore Lotteries ni avenue to Twenty-third street, Madison avenue “sent day it thrives with very little culture. CLEARED. | ship Auga April 18 ASPINWALL, May 18—Sailed, barks A © Adams, Leavitt, | FRANCE, SMITH & to Twenty-4ixth street and to Fifth avenue, through | Aa specttt ‘Guettier va “ Steatueh ip Maite (Br). Harris, Liverpool FB Cunard. Ship Alber May 9 | Trinidad: T R Welgen, Welden, do; Franate (for), Branston, Covington, Ky. pecify rrr en April 18 | Doboy; Granada (Br), Mabley, Pensacola, 20th, brig Vilage comer =e - Aprill4 | Belle, Corbitt, Cienfuegos; achr Montrose (Br), Winter, const- Oz BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL April 27 | wise. diseases of the leet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 = | CaLourra, April 20—Arrived previous, ship Cromwell, | Broadway. Bob.sen, Boston vin Madras. . = Cawtl (New Grenada), May 10—In port sehr Frances G having had its | Fourteenth street to Broadway and down to the | origin in the sin if ri Sing-to mountains; but all agree that it armory, where it was dismi about half-past six | was tire found growing wi dis- Steamship Columb o antic O'clock, Including the band, which numbered nearly | iricts. orcs prime plant the ter Camtomensis | Asamanip Co ou™Nt Van Sicty Havana—Atlantic Malt @ hundred pieces, and exclusive of the drum corps, | i« undouniediy a descendant ak ure ail the varieties | _ Steamship Albemarle, Couch, Norfolk, Cy Point and‘Rich- | Ship Agra ip Hansa (N\), Oterendorp, Bremen—Oelr “Harding. Henschein ()RENCH WALKING COATS—BLUE, BROWN AND which numbered forty members, there were six hun- | ut preseny mend—N L McCready. Ship Alexandrina... dred 1 ine — Sl oe ~ The finest tea in the kingdom — Mrigo, Johnson, Po . : fred men In the line of march. The regimentip the | is stil gathered, however, from the Hohen district, | Btenimehin Rerwh- Beare mane pike |. But Prahia.s.s.s0cs-Greeewel PU MTRANIEN May tf_tn port barks Deborah Pennell, for Gable Contings, B10 We Poh & WARING, % Bowery. @ition of the pavement ain try Walaa | Phere the pant ts sonpowed to have been originally | ghip Liverpool, evn bert, Lorian Grinnell, Mintarn &.Co, | Wiveier,. ..Wilimarth Philadelphia d days; Atalanta, and Stampede, for New York, - ‘i Be avernent, did very well, although same | found and whence has sp rhe cost of tea Bark Jeannie de Flanders (Belg), Bennett, Antwer—-W F | re Ly | id a YAS AND WATER PIPE.—SAVING IN LEAKAGE, bi “ of the companies on the Left w sot up fo the weme- | raisin ‘ ¢ nO eme- | raising, ines: eae ton excellence and often Presented very | oned upon the y broken fronts, The review at’ U © | five to ‘was the principat fe: 4 Yd A op of gatheriag and curing, 18 0 Sebmil's Son tlalnabie atten 4 Bark Louise € attelnabie etnus to be from Bark Lizzie Mc | pound opty, even With the presen! — gop" ing in lead. Robb " Patent Joint, he process o& ith, from f Jeremie, April 24—In port schr Alice Myrick, Freeman, | (4 10 | from and for 8 i me interes MIRAGOANF, May. | Thomas for Falmouth, k (Br), Cook row (i! J M Braine. Nevius , Bear York, arrived Slat. Persons interest nd water pipe can In port bark J H Jenkins, from St | jayin Ripe with the Abure Joo on Fricay, th tod & Me, and on Satirday, the 80th, frorn’ B to +P. Ms in ure of the occasion. On arriv- | cin r ithe re ing at the square the command woe d pitatio BYREM Of suring fit komt ae cere ueuc Brie Rianche (Br, Deay. Demnrarn—A Hf Solamon & Co | MPNToN, May 10—Satied, bark Fur, Wilson, Boston, | Adams siteet, near Myrule avende, Brookly facing south, when Mr. Burlingame, with the, two | lessened to four or even threes ce uaa ieee et anaes Fromme) me Cn ] \ Maga, Ey May LicAisivedy sens Alneeay Branly NYOre |W ‘AM GARDNER, Agent, 875 Gras ow York Saunt rrageraia of The tan Tajen Sip, and Ad- | reasonable doubt. owing to lack Ot tachiities for | Bebr Eachafitress (Br, Webster, Para—Jaa Bishop A Go, | Slip Ma edited Toth, eke ba Crictiés (Br), Jordan, Montrent via Eeu- | mn ygerald, of the seventh, in one carriage, | transportation, howeve t at of getting the | Ila (Be). O Keefe, St Kitte—Be me & Cow | Ship Chariot of F ™ ur Catlton (br), Albury, N York via San Salvador. | POLITICAL, nine of the Chinese suite in other carria ar | article to market wasn srages not I f here ib & Rouder see sApril 7 nA, May &-In port, ecbr EG Knight, Whittman, for | - Fivod of the ground, “Mr. Burimaricr cartage®, a. | article to munrkes r veraues not tess | Reh Mary re. | Evans SApOHG | NyCrk Gg page veer | NEM CORE CENTRAL GRANT CLUB, |, ane pied by M f ae o< " an tO jebr Cor iw and last May 6 | Steamer Tartar, for Rio Jan: short of + e Chub wilt 7 e hall 435 andaring, aucompanier Qt Mr Brown, First Secre- | carried on the iweks of poriers, the distance for | | Sehr Favorite Br) Fie, Pamsioro—Grawiall, Capuray & | 7 = | em sity | Fourth avenue on Friday evening, May 29, i view the ent, hen. the concer ase. re. | when this im abeportation is rendred 10 | Oe we i April’ | | Gurexerown, Ma: fteamehip Erin, Webster, | The delegates to Chicago Convention w: report w the regiment, h the command presented | sary being eq about eiwh ourney from Sehr AB Cr Crammer, Jacksonvilie—\an Brunt & | ship! int. April 1) Nvork 1th inet (and p Liverpool). Of the proceedings and important busfness will he considered. arms and the drums rojied & ““weleon the Bohea district to Canton, which is the grea! afte Ship Flower of Forest Meh 9 | — Stwaarone, April 10— ship Gladiator (Br), Angus, | A full attendance is requested, RUFUS F, ANDREWS, delight of the mandarins, who bowed market place of the empire. The metiou of gree | Behr dor v apie, Wright, Richmond Nb secready & Uo. Ship Gettysburg ‘ Boston | GRO. H. SHELDON. Socretarion Proaktent. in answer to the compilto While z tng ibe Suna aenstaly ty eee ke prone. (hehe Mary Elo, Mhoman, Rappabannock, VantT WLovdd | Shiv Gaspee --kunerson ‘deenis Tika LEON, April 36—Arrived, bark A Houghton, Rog Jou J. SUAW, j pent, m lie seed. the in | Oo ge & Johann. ii 100 VAprii 8 | ers, Boston | beamed over with siniies of gratit ancient fule Of PLOPELAsIOD Is pot ohserved alto. | Nebr Franklin Treat, Abbott, Hanger= BI Weabers. vet r Shy 1 | Revonse, PR, May l@In port bric Harry, Sedgley, for RESIDENTIAL © in, for S York in 7 daya, for all os of : rican Porte. manufacturer, # 8p oe sample lot, including iweive different. x wed, sehre LB Wing, Endicott Colfax Badger, Medals wind Pin Cole Phiwaciobiar b &M Reed | ota a aa regiment then, ievded by Kehr Annie Amacen. Hauge, Boston Brett, son a CO Scpr Aun Turner, Fengar, Frovidence—Stranalan & Far aon | Rchamer Blizabet, Youry, snaian 1 ABD Bit, Richoie, Phikdelobia, ‘ by pignters In the Boben disirict—p ny Fen es > vol Pa ‘om ; y by Chitin faving taken te piace Phe niaby Avished visitors, When tne conn rermar cl! 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