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*»- : NEW YORK RAERALD, MONDAY, JUNK 1, 1868. 5 eh i> <A ae ae : - “ Boe “ ‘ion moved Store Waahngien sucess Mont. , paca 7 wonderful as ¢h © itself, The next patient who Schr Evening Star, Lynch. Now Mf fe ok. T H E U N 10 N D E A D . to Jersey avenue, thence to Grand and ou {9 WasHINGTON GUY TELLIER WE . [mounted the pane Hea soltier who hed fost one | Schr Kent, Monggsmery, New Haven fo i fy meg ie Bay comets Tag ‘ae cud whaeabedae é _< . eee eee ae jog * battle and had gupptien .'3 Place With a aubstt- he Henry Clement, Pirker, New Haven fer New Srune- rgen We iaieeed on reacting the Re MonrarnY iS Tae Crry.—The mortality returns give | tute of c.o8Y Manufacture,” fry,” Dogiog £ ae er es the funeral Prat made. Wasuinavox, May 31, 1368, ] 408s the mum, et of deaths im the city durmz the | Newton, 252 tuames “Wet, Newpurt, Me... Bay Continuation of the Decoration of Soldiers’ | stewing of the graves with flowers Tie procession Arrival of General Schofield. Bae week, Now: Ind ant eet oS if te Wome... » wended iia wel to One gemetery in, Hudson City, Major General Schofe!d arrivea here yeaterday | ‘Tue Maxuem RC UROAD TO Tweyty-SRvENTH | shall'gee.” ‘Tho Doctor slipper | te teatean oe nf > Wi €: mony repeat from Richmond, et " “se cars will be put on thi a b - atoabanen Solent obligations to tie departed aa to extivit, ‘any | carly hour iast evening the General repaired to Pouick Worx.—Males and fem, of all ages and meee — yon ea ~_ ~~ frame PASS Bint ae A tot atts ag De yp Aly dL ere or alle Rofo rpc ny - od and faithful aere the White House and had a protracted interview | Countries, and for almost evory spe. ‘°* Of crime, 0 | crawied five very nicely Braduated toes, eta Co fy aL Qoer Com wtiog ute. pad x , oq at for St Plerre, iol was i 3 Large Gathering at the Cypress | yants, who, having dnisned thelr work here, cenant | With the President. | Again to-day he was tn con- fhe number of 1.045, were arrested dun." te Past | urge mautes ce patient walked of with one foot | from R., caztin raped {three feet of water Ia ber 80d thelr harrow cells amoug tue “rude forefuiters of | ference with the Presidect in relation to the business | “oy. y the poile. rack. | both legs as he over was. “Wonderful Decrees inking Sin, "er hour, the crew much exhausted, having the hamlet.’ of the War Department, which became somewhat RD.—A boy of nine years, James bh, buzzed the assemblage at the Everett Rooms: and than oy a Sapa capressed ®. “2 Oy anne neh cutter Jeune Billie, of row Volanded at Havre.” _ ‘rom Tampico for New York, be- | Hilis Cemeter: ‘Tren ‘ y- eae Me _smpcion pi coversonien sheerved complicated during the contest over ita late ocou- pop evi uarowind tes the foot of Forty-fourth stres”" the wonderful Doctor went on With his wontertu: | crew On seventy-three soldiers interred in the cemeteries and | Pant. General Schofield has received @ leave of | recovered and taken to foptenereniinp ened ; Mere ONNY SIDE, Fille, buryingigounds were decorated with flowers and | abseuce for a year and has signified his willingness to | FaLL AND PROuANLE DRati.—A boy, seven y . The Spiritualists at Dodworth’s Hall, forereported put abd Charian, ont oh beak ca as - * wee pow pa T DUIEM OF THE DEAD. | appropriate ceremonies, A mn was formed - carries HE REG by the members of the Grand Army of ths Hepablic, accept theomice. His commission has been pre-pared, | of age, fell on Saturday afternoon from the second | The.° "8 the usual convocation of Sptrituaiists | suortocroviouy and water the city officers, members of the ‘and citizens, | and he will assume control of the War Department story of house 87 Mutberry street, and severely, if not | Dodwy, "t's Hall yesterday afternoon, the gather- Lisnon, May 12—The Laurel, Gove, fru. Sanday at Cypress Mlls—Large Concourse of Preceded by a band of music playing funeral dirges, | to-morrow morning. Thus terminates the long fatally, injured himsett. “He sustained a concussion | ing at arst ¢,o™Prising some Mfty persons, but Subse. | read. thick put in’ pore. May & very te Veterans—Assembiage of Mourning Citi | terles. General Rusling delivered a very appropriate struggle to deprive the Executive of the rightto as: | yo we quently increas. 8 0 about a hundred through ac- | thagena for Antwerp, wien put a here the eae 9 'eaky, zons—Addresses by Doctor’ Morris and Pore and eloquent oration. About 8,000 persons Witnessed | Soclate with him in the administration of the affairs | oT asin ETING OF ORTHODOX FRIENDS.—The | cessions of Broudy,2Y idlers, hotel loungers and auch | “hyo Pantaisnre Bean, tor Pt thc white put oaaehe meer taines bz eeetes ee of tas | 2 re of government men who will labor in harmony with } Yeon’ HuCuns of the Orthodox Friends was held | otner curious people x3 happened to be attracted by | May, vers ieaky, 0 iecharglag. Iie reported Vat abe bas Graves in Brooklyn and Jerseys Syracuse. him, and upon whose ability and fldeltty he can rely, | Poierny Ot Meir conventicte in Twentleth street, | tne advertisements aud {he sigu at the door. The Sighe Gideon, adberg fo aitees Yor. Nvork, pub. to ‘The great Mirabeau, when conversing ofve On the SyRAcUSB, May 31, 1868, The Ex.Secretary and ‘Ad Interim.” pleasant, the attendangs ‘was unusually Hd A regular attendants incigaed @ few rather elderly | Bere Any tabcuamanedy dad with damage to bull (nah aw ee Mr. Stanton, it is said, 1s arranging his affairs with | the speaking of the most satisfactory character, ‘The | !adies, a very pretty girl with a Couple of fresh blown Mlscellanceus aie Budject of death, said, “Let me fall asleep to fhe The veterans of the war were out to-day fifteen 5 view to an early departure from the scene of his | session of the Voxite branch of the Friends’ Society | roses in Ni i sound of sweet music; let me breathe aweet per- | hunded trong. Seventy-flve graves of thelr de- | ® will continue thi clety | roses in her bonnet who looked quise out of place IN! paunonn—May %3, from. the sh > inglorious defeat, and the good natured ad interim € through nearly the whole of the present | Such strange company, and one ugly damse! with an | 5, Seth Bala, hee bet te eee fumes and crown me with flowers.” If the French | ceased cu."arades were decorated with Nowers, Flags eek. eyeglass, who ogled ‘all the handadiwe men i the | maceniais throughout, of hadivome model aed wel sdapted were at hay,’ Mast and a general commemoration of | secretary, whose term of office was as brief as it was a M ts Z Uttérateur and sybarite had lived to-day and seen | ¢)° nocauteal yas made by the entire city. ete Ae wiilingly subsided into his former posl- THE CHINESE EmBassy.—The members of the Em- ieee pas el ; rier among the rest. The discussion | for the fehing business. Mow American citizens honor their heroic dead, he 4 basy—ministers, secretaries, tnterpreters, physt- | f s proposal of the: questian whether she Whalemen, ‘would have witnessed the fulfilment to the letter of . Mal Map/ok @tinjant Genorel clan and sery: i facts and philosophy of Spiritualism had contributed Sev Port arrival nt etter ol Mey ne. Mr Wooley’s Imprisonment—Statements of ‘ants—left the cliy yesterday morning in | 48 much to the accomplishment of justice as popular Mp Thomar Dickson, Jernegan, of NB, w: Poetical conception. The great mortuary festival » PORTLAND, May 31, 1863, i the 8:40 train for Washin religion, and was opened by a gentleman fresh fro! 4 ‘bbls ep bosu, seakceee ty teen , May 31, His Friends. ton. They will be absent | |. a from | Aprti 14, with 180 bbis sp oi! between seasons—475 bbis ep, ted on Saturday was concluded, yesterday, The Grand Army of tho Republic, with the army ewan fon eto hea sre on ae 1 eas Neus vito maineained that capital punishes FL Maaocmanbseseae C a their jal ci cit; ci i nent was wrong, The continued incarceration of Wooley and the oMcial capacity by the Spiritualism furnishing allfthe means for redreaaing apaken, ‘and some alight acknowledgment has been paid by | and Navy Union and city wovernment, escorted by government, they will , they will be pre the people towards the debt of gratitude owed by | the Mechanic Biues, visited the’ cemeteries to-day to | deliberate preparation of permanent quarters for | tions from pubite and * chuntoipal bodice uaull thett the grievances of society. Speaker No. 2 “pitcued | 4 a2, Syne ty x ¥, Patipomity frore Fkverpoot. for Pulte F e his accommodation are beginning to provoke in- | departure for Europe, into” Methodism without gloves, and No, contended | “¢kio% ‘them to those who offered up their lives for the sake | strew flowers on the graves of she Union soldiers, i ig to p pe, that the berty, equality and fraternity of ae on p Chimborazo Aimertean), bound W, May i, tat 54 N, of Union, undivided nationality and freedom, | the storm having caused a posy,Ponement of the | quiry as to the.right of any committee of Congress to SUPPOSED ATTEMPTED SuicipE.—On Saturday tast | would never be secured Until those conditi ‘~ ns re If tho celebration had been memorable on Sat- services oan ONT sinar the wotstlerae green impose such xigid penalty upon a witness merely | 4 phyatctan named James W. Hadly was arrested on | first established in our own brain ‘and nature, “The anndae oa corner Pr “aver ere York; urday, yesterday it was far more imposing; and | Bangoron Saturday afternoon was atten le@ at Mount | Bullty of coMtumacy. The severity with which | @ clarge of forgery and was taken to a station house Raye ef Roited salt rete anil iar ee Ith, Florence Treat, Short, Puiladelpbiae . : althegen it was not 80 melancholy in itecharavten it | Hove by thousands of people, notwiths,anding the | Wooley 1s treated will probably exelte for him a | andlocked up. Latein thefevening it was discovered | of dod was that of the uuiverse—that is, infty See eee aves oy, eosin Bkkugnne (OF dor was far more general and effective. On the previous unpleasant weather. degree of sympathy he would not otherwise have | ‘iat he was ailing, and on a surgeon being called | The remarks of the fifth speaker were inaudible, | ith. = F Hersey, Nickels, NYork for Yokohama; 2th, Wd B evi meprand obtained. His friends claim that his position is mia- | ‘H¢ latter gave tt as his opinion that Hadly was suf- | owing to the fact that a Collection was taken up dur. | Ruste Jewort, Manila for Mork; 29th, Coringa, Fellows, day the weather had been gloomy, and any one who Connecticut. . a nde ts mis- | fering from the effects of polsons “He was removed | lug their delivery. ‘The receptacles being tit ware | 224°" doin Fearinas, Drow, do for Bostowy April ly Wad visited the cemeteries then would have thought that + Hanrvonn, May si, 1808. [| undetsood; that ne is ready to answer eny ques. | to Bellevue Hospital, It ts, supposed: thas Be hed | and fhe donations coppers, thelr contribution waa "Webvasn, May iecatived, bourse Bruno, Riso, NYork, tions that are not simply impertinent and prying | poison about him in his cell and that it was his in- | accompanied by a noise which drowned the speaker's BORDEAUX May Sailed from Boyan lout, Harriet Thomas, Some large funeral was takin; lace, Yesterday, on The ves of the Union soldiers in all the ceme- {the contrary, the day was sp eu beyond Gescrip- | tories of the olty were decorated with dowers yes- | !0t0 matters of no concern to the committee, They Heb tae Oftbr bls artesé (0, OE AR cA 10 TABU, Volce, Numbers six and seven were followed by a | Rojinuon, N¥ork halter, Aadreugen, doy Catouta: The sun shone down wit warm! “7 ‘OUND DROWNED, —" roked her eyebrows and forehe; . OMEAY, Apt ~Arrived, mer, Lane, Calout light; the summer winds a pies oe terday. The ceremonies were of an impressive | 88¥ also that Bingham has perverted the testimony | ot th ap ED.—The body of an unknown man eral minutesin claityosanteuyle aor anoe (05 ek galled 381, WVarrior, Lunt Laverpor He ee eee circuds | character and were appropriately carried out, ‘The | avout Wooley's conversation with Weed tn the Astor | Y-tlve years of age, five feet six inches in | quiaite inspiration, when she started off, terminating | SYark ane} soghte Rduboron Jemeena tr dee tee TOperHes, the birdasang, ead the trees bore them. | Grand arme of the Republic, of this post, under | House relative to purchasing votes of Senators. height, stout builtand heavy dark brown hair, was | after a race horse effort by s niy resuming her | 8 Dale, for do do; Sarah Maria, Horton,for do do; Josephine, elves bravely in their fresh, green foliage, and the | .: y Deeg J That meeting Was Rocidental say Wooles’s friends, | 24d {0 the dock foot of Whitehall street and re- | $°%% Where the emotions which hail been evoked | for.do to; Calle, for dea tay cemetery at Cypress Ills in| Consequence Had a sort | ~ ;thanlel Lyon, paraded getter, Wah Des sor the | and af. Ween was the frat totvoach the subiect, | Moved to the Morgue for sdentisteation, The body, | Number nine was adouoter, agentieman wit a Ni So oad Abend aimeninens mica anmcamty as Mie ae 2, i iu escort, w . bro i sect, ~ a ianatie . 1 1 Ni r 1 - Of fegtal appearance and feeling aboutit, as if those ity Guard as escor s which evidently had been in. the water for many | joemnernene, Who vdecared he was hota Remar | & URRAINE, May 1 Arrived, Concordia, Philadelpiita, ating in it were rather celebrating the glories /Xteenth, Twenty-second and Twenty-fifth Connec- | stating that it had been suggeste’ bi a a dres > PWlnsy, Gre = BPihelh fallen brethren than Weeping like ciildren | ticut Volunteers, The battle faga of the old regi- | svar Meith ee a to him that | weeks, was dressed in black vest, black patched | and who assailed Spiritualism, demanding to kuow ipa baenra toners statherin aig over their loss. ments were carried at the heads of the detachments, | Pomeroy’s vote could be purchased for $30,000. kcal galter boots, but no coat. In his | what the good results of {t were. His remarks were 14--Sailed, Calumet, Cook, Boston, The diferent roads from Brooklyn and Williamsburg | Colonel Henry ©. Deming delivered an eloquent | The Impeachment Managers After Another Rocke oben S few cents in change and a key. | frequently applauded by the scoffera and ortho- ed, American Congress, Jordan, Gen- to the cemetery were crowded with vehicles of every | address at the North Cemetery, Flags were dis- Witness. eehor 1 be held over the remains by Coroner | doxists in the rear of the room, Speaker number and procesdett) descriptivn loug before twelve o'clock, and in the | Played about the city, and other demonstrations v G rare te > ten, @ venerable white-bearded gent y 17—Oi, brig Agenoria, from Philadelphia foe afternoon there was a perfect rush eer ene in the | Were made expressive of sympathy, ‘o-morrow General Adams will be examined by ACCIDENTAL DROWNING.—About two o'clock yes- | the platform and showed conclus: May 16 -Arrived, Grantte State, Weeks, San Pram same direction, the street cars being also incon- | _, The day was gonerally observed in all the towns | the Impeachment Managers. It will be remembered | terday morning a man some forty years of age, | S™ Was the correct thing, whe Saale ‘ Fentently crowded, while numberléss pedestrians | throughout the State. that the name of this gentleman was frequently used | whose name is unknown, supposed to have been in- | °.*8° “spersed. ctoee en ee Cr were also to be seen trudging along on the same . > 4: “AR PARR IEP TT COE course and led by the same inotive--to pay tribute to Rhode Island. in the evidence of Thurlow Weed as having proposed | toxtcated, walked overboard foot of Cedar street, QUARANTINE MATTERS. Dyed ba bay eet cinardt N York. the dead. Saturday’s ceremonies had been princi- PROVIDENCE, May, 31, 1863. to Collector Smythe a plan for purchasing the votes | North river, and was drowned before aid could reach bay tice no To ino, Criscuolo, Phi tien ‘Mesiadeo, pally conducted by the Brooklyn and New York | Business was geuerally suspended on Saturday | of certain republican Senators. him, OMicer Smith, of the Twenty-seventh precinct, | The Dark Marco Polo, Captain Minsen, arrived at vee veterans; the Williamsburg regiments, however, took subsequently recovered the body and notified Coro- | this port yesterday, after a voyage of fiity-four days Re get meorenun ey C : «Morgan Contested Seat to Come ai : veterans, ti day, and wither {rol that reason or | afternoon, while the Grand Army of the Republic, | The Delano-Morg ner Keenan to hold an inquest. Deceased had brown steerag Sailéd, Mlectrie! fromthe {act of its being Sunday, when more people | comprising four posts, engaged in the work of com- Up This Week. lair und goatee and prominent nose: he hada frock | Senger. During the passage twenty-four deaths : Were at leisure and able to come, the gathering was | memorating the fallen braves by appropriate exer- ‘The House wii! take up the Ohto contested election | Coat pants and vest. In his pockets were found a | SeNBers. During the passage twenty-four deutls Fee aid thatof the previous day. ‘the Mamarleld : deve aek. th rity Obst i portemonnate, silver watch with steel chain attached, | Occurred on board the vessel, all children, The dis- Post, Colonel Morton, took the lead, ‘and Posts 35 and | cises and decorating their ves with flowers. e eck. The majority of the committee give | some small change and the business card of J. Mul- | ease of which they died is said to be scarlatina, the 5 60, besides the New York Post 39, also partook of the | Stores were closed, flags at haif mast, beils tolled, | the seat to Mr. Delano, the contestant, stating his | lins, mason and builder, 233 West Fortieth street, | first death occurring when the vessel was about ten bss ‘ rat 9) BieeS a Auie on iogennin gan ormaed aaa ile the aoldiera in unlform gathered Bt ine wed cy | malority to be 61. The minority of the committee, | The body was removed to the Morgue for identifica | Tae ni Sh the last took place on the 20th uit. The | citarenton. .” MOY Te—Arrived, Grahams Polley, Burgea eae caaigciace|| r i i i tion, vessel has been detained by the Health Oimeer unt) rer ai — principal ‘spor in the cemetery were | Colonel Edwin Metcalf. The Sunday school chil- | Representatives Kerr and Chanler, claim that METEOROLOGICAL.—Rain, and plenty of it, has been | ‘2-day, when she will ve atiowed ato eomaiun to the i ot Ue York via an Janeiro and Cailao et the Union soldiers are interred. Hundreds | dren then sang several pieces, and presented offer. | Mr, Morgan, the sitting nrember, was elected by 742 city, of carriages laden with people clustered eR ae AE pe ea majority. the rule during the past week. | It comes when least E LRAT LET RIN 18—Arrived, Cordova, Couche, NYore; St pe c oh. “ ’ 4 one ae ay 18—Arrived, Cordova, Couche, NYork; St- a ee ee ee ee aimee eet every soldier's grave received a wreath, of flowers. Another Case of Conscience Money. baplianer aa —— Mp onty so, ae iner, aacimonal COURT CALENDARS- THIS OAY. . 6 om op 1 “ } Inany colored citizens: flicd every available piece of | Similar exercises took place in other parts of the | A letter was recetved at the Treasury Depart- strength for a more vigorous come down. A new sult | screw Covrt—Orrc ATMEL TIO ferns rity teal elec tancien Lanai standing ground in the vicinity.” Some carts were | State. ment yesterday enciosing two $1,000 seven-thirty of clothes may now be wet any day of the week with- | 275, 727, 1370, 1071, 1408, : , 1557, 782, | | Loxponnrnny, May 15—Arrived, Concordia, Wickberg, bai sie out the slightest outlay to the wearer. In proof of | 1377, 1042, 49, 4670, 1591, 183244, La es laden with flowers and Wreaths, aud one wagon in e ‘i rticular had a plaster bust of Abraham Lincoln Maryland. notes. It was postmarked New York, May 29, but | this tt is suiicient to announce that there was rain | | SUF jurrounded with evergreens to be placed in the cen- BALTIMORE, May 31, 1868. contained no evidence whatever which could lead to | on the 24th, 25th, 28th, 29th and goth. During these | 3593, , 8927, 8741, S417, 3575, 1069, 3943, 3743, 2847, wetfed Bist, Gaspee, Emerson, NYork. fre of the group of graves. ‘The band having per. | The decoration of soldiers’ graves in the Loudon | the discovery of the sender. |The numbers of the en Gays the actual’ duration of rain was twenty-six { $769, 3727, 9783, 3561. Rangoon, ‘Arrived, Helios, Hanson, Cardttts formed a sviemn wre and a prayer been offered up Park Cemetery, on Saturd: tte closed notes were carefully cut out, and the address— } ours and nineteen minutes. The barometer reached SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL TERM.—Part 2—Nos. 4164, ] April 7, Canvas Back, Sandford, Aden; Del{thaven, Freeze, by the Rey. A. J. Canfield, Colonel Morton, the di- rk Cemetery, jaturday afternoon, was pre- | namely, “Treasury Department, Wasuington’’—had | its maximum height of 30.023 at nine P.M. on the | 800, 1402, 3826, 3440, 3380, 3892, 1774, 3208, 3250, 1438, bags (ol ad rector of the Committee of Arrangements, proceeded | ceded by singing by the choir and children of the | heen taken from a newspaper ‘and pasted on the en- | 29th ultimo, and its minimum of 20.651 at seven A. 1658, 3976, 3950, 3986, EB 8, rag eeiigile: Agenorla, fo read the address delivered bs- President Lincoln | Cnion Orphan Asylum, ‘The procession consisted of | velope. ‘The interior contaiued the words, cut fro: | M. on the 2ith ultimo, The weekly moan was 20-8889. | COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM.—Part 1—Nos, 1036, | yan; itemboldi Proctor, on the dedication of Gettysburg on the 19th of No- | representatives from Posts Nos. 1, and 6 | a former newspaper paragraph tn a previously an- The thermometer at one P.M. On the 26th ultimo | 1089, 595, 1040, 1231, 1124, 1306, 1212, 1213, 817, 1263, re Vember, 1863, ‘The Rev. Dr. Morris then spoke a: | heP*GRentariyes omy Pee ae Republic, the | nounced conscience case, “This money rignifuly | Stowed its maximum range of 65.20, and its mint- | 1107, 036, 2135, 756. | Das os. 686, 966, 483, 343, Amorican Port Tength on the subject of the day's celebration. He | fumutes of the Soldiers’ Home and orphans of de. | belongs to the United States,” ‘The notes wii be | Mum, ative A. M. on the 24th ultimo, of 49.50, Was } 70%, 75%, 820, 1902, 888, 1 Dorion Hammond, Burlanth; Roissy (Be), © RIOR COURT—THIAL Tuts. —Part 1—Nos. 9781, | MAHA, March 25—Arrived, Franklin, Bursley, Hong ohn Jeffrey (Bet, Crouse Barbados, Be ‘So, 431, said that although there was hardly a single point | ceased soldiers. The address of President Lincoln | placed to the credit cf the Treasury Departme: reached, The week mean was 5) ‘ in philosophy or acience on which two men. Eamte at the deilication of the, Gettysburg Cemetery was pliant SUDDEN DEATH OF EX-PoLIce CommmssioNeR Mo- | ,, More illllt distiling is earried on in Tennessee wile erg it Moston, Jon Trintiad; aches Planet ‘ ts . - | read, after which Gene char yn delivered an - y.—Yeste! a ‘M han in any three other States. jome counties have (Br), Barbour, Cape Haytien; Clara Rankin, Rankin, Jack- fon with fagard to tne motives thas led the vast body | Toads, after which General Richardson deliverey in A BIG JOB. Mcnnay.—Yesterday morning Mr. William = MeMfur- | thirty or forty stiils whowe owners Violate the reve. | sonvile,S A flatimond, Paine, Baltimore, "A a ‘Andrewn, ray, formerly one of the Metropolitan Police Com- | nue jaws withont hindrance, and a correspondent sa hh areal org eo hy LS iN Yor’; Arrived, 7" iahip of the nation’s mourners here on the present occa- | the afternoon, dispersed the assemblage. missioners, was found dead in bed at his resi- | “declares that he can count more than a dozen men | w a Gampball, Liverpool. gion. From the fact of so many of the citizens of the United ther for t : ae fe sand 0 , ve los! ve - f “ pee eee Co Pee cag aus aantae ate Ohio. dah ait rhnilines pesirtich fea pea dence, No. 118 Fifth avenue, much to the astonish- pole lost their lives in endeavoring to enforce Pras a ig ona ‘Addie Tarleton, Surinam; brig Valem of aie ast of the nation Doing the one espe- DAYTON May 31, 1868. acake. a fi ment of his friends, as It is said he retired to bed the — a — ER TARLESTON May 28—In the Roads, achr Sunny Side, lect elu mm amon; ie ‘i 2 Se . night previous apparently in. gor th. Co eI Eliis, from Tampico for N York. other ‘Gitferent Tribes of | the world. Mitiere tee cones in Heaps) oF | he danenee pepagenad Wasminatoy, May 30, 1868. | Keenan was uotl ed, and , ‘aner Saaeanloreenl enti: MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. Salled—Schr BN Hawkins, Wyatt, Rosto was a design marked out by Providence in tts e3- | Meld here yesterday were very impressive. The at- | Some thirty-seven years ago the national govern- | nation on the body by Wooster Beach M. D.. an in- - CREE aA HTat—Sailod, gobeJ F Knight, Philadetphi tablishment among the other nations of the world, | tendance was very large. Major General Thomas J. | ment held in trust for the Cherokee Indians the sum | 4West Will be held. It {s believed that apoplexy was | Tne steamship Arizona will sait from this port on PE rig eg al en aa rai ee aa the cause of death, but that remains to be deter. Th GALVESTON, May 22—Arrived, bark Fortuna (NG), Frey- and from the Declaration of Independence down to v liv tion. Y si , * 4 the present day this special design of Providence is Fee ee aes ohactsin eh ps pete of $500,000 in gold, and having use for about that | mined by a scientiiic investigation, Mr. McMurray | Monday for Aspinwall, every day more and more apparent. The prophet | Home’ at Woodland. ‘About one hundred soldiers | 84m appropriated it, giving the Cherokees tnstead @ | was unmarried and about fifty-five | years of The mails for Centra! Amer eB Created, steamship Wilmington, Cole, NYork. ‘ s — Cleared, steamehip Wilmington, Cole, NYork. a and the South | TNpTANOLA, May 19—-Arrived, scht Franklin, Swaln, New Daniel spoke of this (2d chapter, 44th verse) when he | gre buried here. deed to eight hundred thousand acres of land in | #e He was a lawyer by profession, and | pacific will close at alf-past ten o'clock in the said:—“And in the days of tiese kings shall the ; ’ hisfprivate character was unexceptionabie.’ Many |)" et eee eens ae ; what is now Southern Kansas. This tract of land | Yous since Mr. MeMurray served one term tn the | MOBILE, May 25—Arrived, schr Angie Amabury, Amaburyy God of heaven set up a rie te which shall never Missouri, s ' . 3 Boston, Se arr vigie nt wegen ae Sr. LOUIS, May 31, 1868. was never occupied by the Cherokees, but was held ravenna ae 7 Fourti Ecaptorial eis i Tue New YORK HERALD—Edition for the Pacific— Whe Atel! nah on 4 age ag E oe peopie, but al ie con- . . ifort s city. He has left many relatives and friends to aes zi ekett, and Eva, Roland, Cardiff; brig Linus (Br), Evama, Shme ail tiese kingdoms, and ft shall stand forever.» | * Over eleven thousand graves of Union soldiers in Sete beige Waaiee eauth fully oil in, | mourn’ his death. At the time of his death he was he he hy oe oe Lveli hom us carne ae go OE AMT No pene gould ever be again raised strong enough Jefferson Barracks Cemetery, twelve miles below | Pengo the sum paid. Meanwhile it was taken | CDSeced in settling up the Burroughs estate, Binsie Comes 18) wrappers for mailing, sx cents, NEWBURYPORT, May 3s—Arrived, achre | Telegraph, Oe in sae on {ts “gag. would never | "ere, were decorated with flowers yesterday after- Ronsession of and improved by settlers, who, | TH#8 MURRAY STREET FinF—FerTHEeR PaRtice- — = = Toole, Port Jobnson} 2th, Wm Carroll, Moiiee, Lee's Creets, diminish so long as rath in God's pro-| noon. A large number of people, the ladies and De escent, EAE Pe they could acquire tities | Lans—Loss ApovT $160,000.—The stock of H. E. Ss H I P P I N G N E W S MEW BEDFORD, May 20—Cleared, bark AJ Pape, Goor- Suetic’ word existed. Although an’ English | gentlemen of the old Union Aid Society and other eT Stine medians meena ato Divblee & Co., who occupied the frst floor, basement g xen, Honolulu, May 28-1 Sa AS. it Minister, an ex-Governor of Canada, once said that | organizations growing out of the war participated 1 sub-cellar of 18 M pore - . F x i: iblic ‘ “$ ‘ ° » in tl * 28, vy. Dr. El Gene: * tion of Kansas a year ago, and the number has been | n¢ Sub-cellar of 18 Murray street and 21 Park place, 4 Key West; Anna, W the repibiio of America must be Westroyed if any | iu the ceremonies. Rev. Dr. Elliott, General Carl | Hon oy Kanade ft vent 1g at this time of the year was comparatively smali, jac for Now YorkesThis Day. pe HibADELPRLA, May 30, A. cre W Longe European monarch ever wished to rest easy on his Schurz and others made addresses suitable to the throne, and he suggested that our noblest institu. | occasion. About six hundred graves of rebel sol- in 1866 the Cherokees applied to Secretary of the | their stock, according to the statement of one ‘: Beas eee throne, and he euggemuued by the immigration of | diers were also strewn with flowers and received the | Interlor Harlan for permission to sell théMand in ipa) poaprbultpeataliend tte 81 | Moon seta....morn +o x Below, barks co; Anapoy, from London ; bri from, Matanzas attic Pe Anna, from Kingston, Ja i 8 ati tte! 5 a question, offering {t first to the government for | Partners, not being over $60,000, on which they have | & te on} as x ‘nh rg Ceol oar aparece ernie Lee ett hed pif Micah SANA on $500,000 currency, of $200,000 1as3 than first cost if | A Insurance of about $60,000 tn city companies. Sun sets........ 7 24 | High water..morn Wheeler: from Cardenas; 8 & W. Welsh, from Palermo. Ld hed through ail and would triumph through all 7 ‘ou take the interest aud depreciation of currency | The stock of ready made clothing and piece ci Shute, ‘Portland ; aches Sarah fg Oe tabs aan ennessee. nto consideration. It could readiiy have been resoid | goods, of M, Sternhardt & Co., who occupied the PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 31, (863, Clarie, Gritin ; Ciara, Multord, Sa- Soe nee eee eeesawider: when. countieas NASHVILLE, May 31, 1968. | to the settiers occupying itin tracts of 160 acres | three upper lofts, ag represented by the firm : : eet arene Guan Warnit, Mocritecam Hoste of foreign Armies would be ‘thrown upon our | The decoration of the Union soldiers’ graves with | each, at the rate of $1 25 per acre, or $1,000,000 for | Amounts to about $100,000; insured for about See Ciwee, Dell Muy 39. Schr Joseph, trom WashingtonDC, ores; then our sol’lers, our men aud our citizens Sat 5 af the whole, thus repaying the government for outlay, | $7,000 in city companies. B. M. | Sampter ARRIVALS. a at anchor Ineide the Breakwater. shoresinnve to ght a8 valiantly and as generously flowers at the National Cemetery, in this city, took | expense of surveying, &c. Importer and dealer in cloths, had a- stock of about REPORTED BY THE HBRALD STEAM YACHTS. PORTLAND, fchrw Francis Hatch, Grog: Would have 10 0g ae aay and wiowe obec. | Place to-day with appropriate ceremonies. About | An arrangement of treaty was finally made by $75,000, on which he 1s insured for $60,000. ‘The stock (NG), Ernst, Bremen May 16, 0 How x Hele, Amesbury, ant Billow, miles we now celebrate, and then an equal victory | clght thousand persons, together with a large num- which the S ry of the Interior was to have the | $8 damaged about seventy-five per cent by fire and 4 734" passengers, dross, Georgetown, DO; Trijenh Jamieson. Hata rate Uilrbe the prize of our'struggle for the right. ber of the miitary, were present. land appraised by a commission and sold to - { Water. The etock of H. E. Dibblee & Co. is pretty experienced 9 Burricane fioey Vert Yerscy City Hud t Frank, Lawrence, Rondout, ‘At the conclusion of the Teverend gentieman’s re- —————— tlers at Its appraised’vaine, or he might sell it ina | much a total loss. The stock of clothing of M. Stern. Banding IW } plist 8 Cloufed brig Haitle 8 Bishop, Webber, Cardenas. ks Father Malone addressed those present in an ss body for a sum not Tess than $500,000 cash. hardt & Co, isdamaged about seventy-five per cent o Richmond, City SAN FRANCISCO, May 26—Arrived, ‘ship Emma, Vatpa- marks Fatier Mal bene e presen! POLICE INTELLIGENCE. "Ad the land Was considered by ‘good judges to be | There 18 but Uttle doubt the fire originated in the 8 Ot Q7th, bark Nonantum, N¥ork; 20th, steamship Nebras- eloquent and stirring discourse, He said that al- worth from $1,500,000 to $3,000, boo Mr. $ eerary if | Dasement or sub-cellar, but the cause 1s at present ES wae m Bers, to the Ol CRS ee erat tree Ants a md not let much grass grow under his feet before s unknown. The flremen were remarkably efficient in | — Steamehtp EC Knight, Denty, Alexandria, with mdse and wT BLS afatbaoodes tending bare hs ogg he st mrtg ALLEGED SWINDLE.—Abraham Smith, of the frm | it to the American Emigrant Company of Connecti | stopping the fre, The flames spread froin the celiar | pagsengers, th FAIA Brow ; Rockhill, © Chamber Wea octets ot Ta tn ee eng iis duty | of Smith & Cilman, No, 93 Fourth avenue, caused | cut, of which Mr. John Williams, the author of the thrunga the Wik, BoUme 10 Se: Four, Duk Uy tse Senin — peer ee ere oe nd for NYork. in being present now. He spoke not with regard to | the arrest, on Saturday night, of one William Wolfe, National Bank system, was general agent, for | aclion taken) they were checked and the build. tearpabip Acushnet, Kelly, New Bedford, with mdse and —— af h of 1 creed he advocated, for the cause in | Whom he charges with swindling him out of $101 27 $25,000, cash down, and $775,000 on long credit. ing saved. The damage done to tt will be about engera, to Ferguson & Wood, Phalon’s “ Paphian Lotion” is (he Ouly Ree which, those goidiers fell whose graves they now be- | by means of a check drawn upon a bank. fhe'ex. | . The sale waspronounced by the Attorney General | $1,000. It ta owned by Mr. Strange. The loss 1s Southampton, Whitney, Liverpool, 60 days, with mdse | \\auie remeuty for blemtshes of the skin heid ‘appealed to every religion and set aside every aimination has not yet been entered into. illegai and void, and Mr, Browning, after taking con- | 1 overed by insurance. an : eee ie hes D Morgan 3 fn Hed strong ven se rcole of pany {celing and party prejudice. Pa: | AuugoeD RoBBRRY AND AsSaULt.—On Saturday | {0} Of, the deparimen’. reroll, tie te to ae col fod, SMay 7, lat 48 09, fon 8 98, mpoke bark. Whit A=Ward'’s Perfect Fitting Shirts, Broad triotism was the grand motive which brought every o Ys ‘0! hose righ ‘as at once con THE SPIRITUALISTS Lisbonfor St Johna, NE: 1ith, way and Union re, also at 537 Broadway. one to Cypress Hills to-day. It was not to shed a tear night John Downey, of 47 Catharine strect, entered a | tested by the Eiigrant Company, Having, how- : lin (Bp), from StJobn, NB, bound Ej; no date, saw a largo - é over tle graves of the lost heroes, but to | saloon not far from his residence and while there eke taser petiine teeth every eset lots tes ecnaie cane te RE ere saowecs, Liverpool, 44 days, wih wade Ward Cloth Lined Paper Collars amd = athize in os cause = Walch they eee claims to have been robbed of asum of money. He | to legalize the first sale, Y Laced beens Dr. ae R. Newton, Practical Physiciavy | anc passengers, to Tapscott ‘Bros & Hy strong west Broadway, and P are, aldo whvlesale freedom, independence and nationallty: One touch | compiained of his loss to Henry Lampe, said to be | _ This tract of land ts nearly equal to a principailty Worketh Miracles at the Everett Rooms. | eo eee a tiie: Ste Tuomas, 14 ways; wiih mdse, to ce Present occasion, sald the reverend gentleman, sets | the proprietor of the piace, and some angry words sown have grown up within es boundarigg, and He was a gray haired, gray whiskered, welt fed tn- | master. ‘ Pe if oles Phaion’s “ Paphlan Lot! 7) Removes aside every sectarian dogma, for it appealed to the | ensued between them on the subject. The result ue. Tt ‘ene snarpers get & title to the ind it dividual, that Doctor, with a pair of eyes that had Pd ag Paps 3 Cewonmie,, 60 & a th onal = ES, PIMPLES, TAN, SALT KHEUM, ER 2 ee te tea Aaveneen: ths Voters was that Henry Wessel, of 19 Ludlow street, then | settlers, or a large portion of them, will be at their | ONC been blue, but now with the blue all washed | countered @ violent hurricane, during’ which’ shipped ‘two PN OTTER AE The Rev. Dr, Portor tien addressed the veterans | present, struck Downey in the face with hls st, | meres—oniiged to pay whatever avariclous specula- } out of them and partially washed into the whites, so heavy seas, which washed overboard Albert Lindemann, #ea- | AywPhalon’s “Paphian Soap?’ Possesses the in the most eloquent language, in which he traced | knocking him down, while aes stood ¥ with @ | tors may demand, or leave Wielr homesteads. ore the blue é rn man, who was drowned; carried away boat, igure bead aad | game properties as the Faphian Le 25 conta a cake. the history of the war, aud spoke of the four thou- | club in his hand, thus alding and assisting Wessel tn | "It is not likely that these heartless lobbyists will that where the blue ended and the white began it BP letesn al Sonon), Levenser, Leghorn Aget Tewiltnot chap the. akin; tls {nvaluable for the TOILET, Saulbiet, The band {Tilch his aadienee wrecice, | tne, assault. Lampe, who resides at $8 Catharine | demand of thelr victims lese than $10 per acre on an | Was didicult) to tell except from very close in- dibrnitar 21th, with marble, rage, Ae, 10 master, May | STH aud NURSER TirLich ike aaates wate douaremen lita’, | steect, was subsequently arrested by oMcer O'Deay. average, which wili bring, the enormous sum of | spection. He had ® queer nose, that Doctor S140, loh hiteisel tara’ Olmas me mine after which the graves were decorated as yesterday, | of the Fourth precinct, and Justice Dowling, before ; ¢8,000,000—being a profit of $7,200,000 on an i " * 1 (Of Greenock’, bound 8; B6th, lat ton A.—Lyon’s Magnetic Insect Powder. and the celebration concluded. Thus ends this great | wnom they were arraigned yesterday morning, com- | ment’ of $500, oe ‘Ol This fend’ havin been which looked as though it might have been . Spoke bark Wm Fisher bound to Sitney, Ey Qith, lat f kills Inatantly, | acknowledgment of @ great debt owed by a sympa- | mitted them to tue Tous for trial tn default of $500 | piaced in the hands of the goverment fy Prat | manufactured by the “artifical nosemaker | 12 long a) bela Brita 0 (ot Sear, with three bunts ifogiroschen, Seat, Cate aati pawde “ing WAllOD. bail each. for sale, it was the imperative duty of the Secre- | for the human face," who makes noses to chasing. Stabe ® de disks em ons, but certain to do ite work, A @! Meeting of Poste 24 and 28, G. A. R. ARREST OF AN ALLEGED SwINDEER.—Sergeant | tary of the Interior to have ofered It first to the | onter, of every pattern and warranted to ft, tn a | molnases to thomas Owen 4 co. May 20 Tal eh To ioao, | ues A Peck of Cockro : Last night the lodge room of the Grand Army of | Burden, of the Jefferson Market Court, on Saturday | 1) buy the sharpers might then have had a chance. | *mail, ricketty wooden building at the corner of the | (? atbenry thunder aquail from NSW, Jost foretopaall, fore | | Besure you get you's. It is the orl iy trae Tne the Republic, Greenwich Hall, Hudson street, was | Mitht took into custody Henry King, ® real estate | Such @ straightforward, honeat course, however, | Bowery and some other street, the name of which 18 dopmaat, staysall and jb, aittite' Norfolk. for, repairs); trove, | tare or E Lyos on the flask. Depot 21 Park row, New ork. the acene of services of a most solemn and affecting broker, having an office at the corner of Thirty-fifth | would have le i chance for the lobby go-betweens | of no consequence, though it must be admitted that Matanzas, with loss of bowsprit, jibboom and pats picnteeiimeeeenes character. The occasion was the memorial services | street and Broadway, on the complaint of Henry s ig transaction ts | * the Doctor's nose was really artificial it was kept agit ~Rhoumation Rev. John = tom Cans for the deceased soldiers of the war. ‘The hall was | Charles Deedes, of London, Engiand. Deedes accuses of the Se remarkably clean and wholesome and in all respects trent Cape WONDERFUL KEMEDY, warranted harmless 14 Broad Geoorated ina very neat manner. The walls were | the prisoner of obtaining $1,200 from him under false pF Or the proveedin matter ag a gentleman should keep such an appendage. He flolena March 30, und railed Bist, and ran up tod de Sin | ¥4 guveloped in flags draped in mourning, colors of the | Pretences. Mr. Deedes in his complaint represents salar ieinaie aos was dressed—to be sure he was, for not to have been | jy erm amt en Wp ei tae been within 360 miles of | | Av=Rtheumatioms-Hon. Alderman famlrs Tenth New York Veteran Volunteers, a portrait of | that on the 2d of March he sent this amount by draft | go would have been mantfestly (mproper—in an ex- | Sandy Hook for the laat 7 days, with light winds and fog. Puleseetie Patiele foccmmne nes tes iw the martyr President in mourning hung over the Louisville, Ky., addi SPORTING. TS, lata9 ston 90 B, 9 Lip Juanitn (NG), fromse. | VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC REMEDY, depot 704 Broadway. cuatr of the Poat Commander, and a bier, draped in eee me Me ane setae thas teak MH Mic Fa ceedingly medical-looking suit, with the cleanest | marang for Rotterdam, ands of again March 13 of the —_— appropriate barrel was stationed in front, a8 Well 48 | i; to thém as they were the New York correspon Pugilism linen coitar Imaginable encircling his well developed | feih* Siareh 2 off Bt Helen ant “Pride bt the Port, tram ming = ted, teases Le a tit two stacks of arms. .__ | dents of his London bankers, and he wished to open < neck, and as to good humor he was evidently in | Bombay for Liverpool; April'20, on the Equator, apoke ship Men SY, 704 Broadway, warrauted umingtt ‘The services were under the auspices of Post No. | duaccouut with them, ‘Tie letter was accidentaiy | 4 match for a prize dght having been Made be | 114 Host of apirits : | Bomber foe Lfterpoal for Snanghae; same’ Ume, bark | Aan’ Ntcd ue rerméarntg nsw x heistane, from do for sg 4 Ponce, PR, 3 1% 'W. MARWELL, No. 6 Greene atreck, art, Ponce, PR, 11 days, wi — Athel “Come, without money and without price,” smiled Brig Harry of Machi 24, Major Constan, and Post No. 28, Captain Cursar delivered to Henry Ring of No. 167 Broadway, in- | tween Andrew Handley, of New York, and Mick for el to Simpson '& Clapp. ie chant “Tell me, ye winged winds, that round | gtead of to the parties for whom it was intended. | Donnelly, of Brooki. friend . \my pathway roar” ahd other gems were beautifully | ie" Decades recefved an acknowledgment of the re: | DOnRetY OF Brooklyn, these am ae adap Carly | tne penevolent gentleman of 262 Thamos street, New: | terete Nic tonald, Acuvitan, 1 th | Am—Rheumatiom 1 Warranted Care rendered by the Quartet Club. peipt ofthe draft, signed by King & Co., and authority | YeéeTday Morning started for a locality adapted ‘9 | port, R. 1. “Come and be healed,” adding in sotto sete aa ae raved sangeet enma tion earns GETABLE REET ‘A brief address was made by Rey. Dr. Lynch, in | forhimto draw upon their house for the amount | the purpose. They went to Brooklyn frst, with the | voce, “I ask no pay finless you can afford it, though, rig Osprey | Br h Ty m, Trinidad, $0, day, with a gar, 0 Matic Labrie Broadway. war ted nj unious, as Rinieton & Co. o er mov red #6 p atly, whiett he eulogized the fortitude and heroism of ‘our | qeposited. He subsequently drew one gold draft for | intention of having the affair come off somewhere 1a | of course, I coultn’t be expected to soldier (lead. After the solemn ceremony of strew- | ¢249 79, which was honored by King & Co.; one for | the neighborhood of Centreville, but @ posse of police | able gifts for nothing.?? ey came; they buzzed, | Pane son.) oraryan, Trinfdad 15 days, with molannes ing the (Mer With wreaths, immortelles and bouquets | $500 and one for $160 in currency, Which were pro- Griving them back they returned to New York, and | “The Doctor's a card—he s;17 they stormed thé | iq 'jue ree Co, vessel to Hrett Sor, & Co 21, Jat, 80.83, by the bNthren and the audience, Colonel A. J. H. | tested. He at once wrote King for explanations and | then, taking the upper ferries, went to a polut | citadel of the rostrum—the haltingest, limpingest, | jong 72.24, spoke brig Active, from st Joh Duganne delivered an eloquent eulogy upon the | received an answer snnouncing that the mistake had | near Calvary Cemetery. A ring Was impro- | most rheumatic army that ever stormed any- | wit captain #ick, i memories of the dead of the war, in which he gave | been made by their clerk and apologizing for their | vised in @ dog pit, and the principals, at | thing, even @ doctor's office Dyspepsia went Brig Melrose (of Boston), Griggs, Bermuda, 7 days, wit's Many Instances of individual heroism performed by | faiure to pay the drafts when presented, an. | three o'clock yesterday morning, set vigorously to | ahead; the Doctor smiled put his haud | produce todo Mier y ey Burgens, Windeor, N. 8,11 days, | soldiers in the battles of the rebellion. nounced that he had paid ye ‘on receipt | work, exchanging blows frecly for haif an hour. The | on Dyspepsia’s shoulder. = Dyspepsia digested, eet aster, to Penieton eee reggie ia. Sgt he sank of Mr. Deedes! letter. Deedes ave # that, the a pd ee At gyal : jandley Las ienaring . hewitt in 7 at sipped something | “cur clare Montgon Baracon, IL Guys saith ri were never paid, that one the 14 lay he re- G oO Ir, and that he was no ui | into nd of Dr. J. lewton, practical | fruit, toN & McCready & wend daye north of Hat- — — CEREMONIES THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY, | Wore Revel Da en by Henry King, individually, | the struggle was evident by the severe punishment | physician, 262 Thames street, New; Bee end | forus, with tight winds and fog. April 19, ot the outwarr) pas: allows French Yoke Shirty, Ready Mi 'y King, y, ’ : nei? 86, Nan 5B trate 280 _ nation a jon. Alderman ‘om! bn Rhoumattem <TH Peconments Die PIFLE ETABLE RHE UXrid’ REMEDY. Depot, 104 Bromde ono tismn Stockton, Came Rhema every auderet 14, use DI. STrten’s WOR REMEDY; warranted barmiess. U4 Broadway. for Matai 3 a omery, lon 6) M4, spoke whaitng bark Oak, from, and nade to order, wholesale aad retail. Remove eee announct that he had sold out his interest inthe | which Donnelly received about the face. Handley | retreated. Yellow-faced liver complaint dittoed the | ss 6 . New Jereey. house of King & Company., and wished @ delay in the left the ring without a scratch, Fiteen rounds were | actlon of dyspepsia, and his liver was healed imme- Te a a a Oe, bare yy dy he 80 | {049i Broadway: acceptances of the drafts. .This aroused Mr, Deedes’ | fought, the tight lasting thirty-three tninates. diately. Next came an individual with tape worm. | [istane for Philadelphia, I days 0 ‘3 Sale Although Saturday was the day announced for the suspicions, and he at once wrote to New York and po Crest The Doctor smiled, i@ mouth ror ign 4 where Schr Clara Smith (of Rock and), Smith, Olenfur sgow, 15 Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers in Every floral decoration of soldiers’ graves throughout the discovered that he had not been transacting business The Turf. tape Worms are supposed to inhabit, and whispered | days, with sugar, to H hovel 6 Pa May Preparer variety at moderate prices at 573 Broadway, afcHMOND. country the committee having charge of the matter, | With the correspondents of his London banker, but | hia ts the last day of the Hoboken spring meet- 1 ree ee iaaemien Me a hceen or Ho | ne eke etree of Southport, Orek ry Gren Turtle tect fn Hudson county, N. J. decided for satisfactory | f, Guening the letter and carrying on the me accused: | yng. Four races will be run, The fieids are un- | in the patient's internals; ten the jaws opened Gary Apecony Oars with Plrcsiing bare Pacited wien et tu 180Q—The Metropolitan Job reasons to hold the ceremony on Sunday. The | encence, committed fraud. Mr. King, whose piace usually good and the track ts in One cond.tion. spasmodicaily and the monster crawled out, the | Nis, 6 months out, with 400 bbls sp and 00 do wh on bHsbment, 97 Nassau street, © ho patient standing perfectiy still during the opera | ported bavingspoken May %. wLallng brig Oa'ford, o: Fi preliminaries having been concinded the different business ig at present on the corner of Bury Gah “ie ae 4 u = rt fi 28 Lb fo jon. The Doctor smiled, put someti im bis | with 4. bbis wh oil. For First Class Printing of Every Desortp~ i hea dee) fare heigl Dodge Yesterday morving and tet to answer Matches neve ee yes bier to come of an fol- | Pocmpenwrpeties. Cie mes ‘worm ‘or a greenback | "sche Maria Pierson, Grad Georeeiown' Do: {lon go to the Setopotten Jov Printing Estabiiaumont, 9 past one o'clock. The flags on all the public build- masanenaee towne rraoininaned couia Oe be sacertatnt end called, for, the next Sour go ee ate es Portland, (Betore rep prted tn Flu Nasean street. ings 5 ane | patter as coolly ou pothin happened. quel Biauuecatia te a croteverysbanalined ARREST OF AN ECCENTRIC FEMALE, Jane 1—Unton, of Morrisanta, vs. O!ymplc, of Pat- | CWondertn Doctor bugged the little woulan with | Boaton. edinzne’s Expectorant ts both a Palitatlve ang y. Mr. Benjamin Van Riper was Ohief Marshal, | 4 wos known member of the demt-ntonde has been | eF#00, N. Jy at Baterson. the corkscrew curls and Turkish pantaloons. | “\Won- Selim Frortisve g Stan tard remedy for all Coughs and Colds, and aeede only © trlal to prove its worth, Sold everywhere. all the details being carried out by @ committee of June 1—Atlantic vs, Athietic, of Brooklyn, return | derful Doctor ("repeated the Individual with the Cheater, Providence. hom General John Ramsay was chairman, First |! the habit during some time paat of robing herself | game, at Uuion ground, Continental tights. ‘Wonderful Doctor | coughed order marched @ platoon of police under Aid | in male attire and cutting quite a Gash in various June 1—Maasasolt, of New York, va. Nationals, of | the individual who had just been Relleved, or ted aioe , Jerome, Provide soe Panis: Richards, Providence.. \Berore reported in d Despatch, Combined + (Before report Nentness Economy Sime Jou Priating Eetab ie station house, June §—Eckford va. & M lann. Then came four companies of the Rifle corps, Farmingdale, L. 1, at Farmingdale. tape worm. ‘Wonderful Doctor! re eommanded by Major Bookstaver, including the Clty parts of the city, especially in the maisons de jote, | Far Ore a rods: Mollawic, ou Union ground, at | fromevery corner of the hall. ‘The next patient had | ‘acur W © Pendleton, Robbing, Wer Aeriy CW ieacune = aD w, the Kearney Rifles, Captain and so complete was her disguise and so maniike her | treo P. M. been blind from birth. The Doctor welcomed bin ~ Sehr Albert Treat, Sawyer, Rew Tsondton. — pe u fudson City companies being com- | demeanor that she bailed detection. By some June 2—New York va, Brooklyn, home and home | with @ smirk, putting his fingers on his Toe ane a AN by Ze London. Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Paid in Gold. manded by ins Toffey and Reenan. ‘The @ffer- | means, however, her eccentricity became known to | game, at Capiioline ground. | eyes very carefully, “Seel'? was the aim. Scar Jarnes Bucbanan, Kelly —, Inforexation tarnished. The bighest rates pald for Dooublons ent Posts of Grand Army of the Republic mpved | the polleeane yesterday afternoon she was found by June 3—Mutual vs. Keystone, at Union grownd. | tuonosyilable that broke from | Wwe lips a my Wing, MoCar ys, g and cli kiade of Gold and Silver. 10 Wott rent, HE followed by the Liecertatel ‘and quartet | Sergeant Fields, of the Fifteenth precinct, sporting June 3—Pan wood vs. flariem, at Mount Morris, of Dr. J. Rk. Newton, pietical physiclan, 25% hr gave M rani PAYLUR & CO. kere, , The hearse, which was beatifully decorated | around 4) th the most exquisite style as @ | June &—ACiantic vs. Keystone, At Union ground. | Thames street, Newport, ft. 1. The Lag tS ney Biiaaheth 8 aihews, ~—aerae? Nascent ‘ cl ddietown. De ner lau, ~ Famous, Corina JoD Printing Ctaviauaene cone, at Union ground. \,"' smirked the practical ‘sl aa 8, Cro’ tooeia Ve. Yae College | coarse print prliner ‘thovthe rattonva and: and the Joba W Forems a, —— ¥ i, | ate Ranger, New Hi welve in number, me strenuous exertions by influential fr | patient began reading tn a manner and with a disy Mg Hak ie re containing | the Mo} after 801 i tends oe Dion grouna, st | Gece ‘on ett, nn A e that the untor. he Nell loons ive, Now Haven. of Be omcers in nt : New Haven, i rao, @ he was re! ‘om custody. e has been known Army of the Repu members or thee and. . PY ‘Charies F. a Ward, alias Julia, and she three P. M. tuaave had been blind om 16 birth and had ‘oan or e18, Hemming few city officials, brought up the rears Rhe proves: claims to be the of @ wealthy stockbroker, June 9—Grand tournament at Niagara Falls. quently never learned his @iphadgt, wore ry je Zritt, Chase, New The corner Fulton, The Met nl ; tT ding 13% ton Sti Kya aoe haa Klud of business. reatlcwt eat oat D SONS, Now. 4 wad Warren sireeh and strown with choice fowers designed for the | young gent, and was taken to t fe being after court hours she was locked up, but

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