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10 cre Ye 9 we not avail ourselves of these reso" 6. 5 Why bar- yow and’ oppress the people PY syation, ex and internal, when we have * 40» resources at com- Woot , examined | the bill e “eatire ofthe if entire control of the revenue department into i | the he Commissioner; he doubted the power Of Congress to do this; merely Uhe MAME “een “hurean” to “‘depariment’ coaaet avoid ‘ge constitutional inhibition; besies, no one SOR rns Save auch encrmem, pane uy gonrered, fneumbent of that office; but he did not the Committee of Ways and Means wenld have can- tw grant such a ‘enormous power to'him if he was not an active, obedient radical politician. If ‘there was no check to the authority to conferred ‘alcontro! over that ofMcer was taken away. He ‘was good in it was old, and what was new was bad. ‘It had been gut ap in the interest of officials. Those who have been running the internal revenue ma- chine, and through whose exclusive mismanagement au the frauds and lax administration had been atlowed, were to be placed in a stronger position shan-ever, to carry out without hindrance from any png stupendous schemes of fraué and specuia- ion, ‘fhe competency of the main directors of the internal revenue system has been the chief cause of tue whiskey frauds. The men who have perpetrated ‘the wrongs complained of could not have the opportunity if a national position in the enforce- mient of the law had been adopted and adhered “to with ‘unyiciding determination. Instead of fed with stern regularity and thing has been at loose ends; every ‘s in both men and measures; ont one set of leeches to suck the of the distiller, who as soon as filled were re- 2 with another set, who in tarn took their sand members of Congress were to blame for icy focved upon the Secretary and Commission- ry due dishonest men as revenue officials, Go ‘othe departnents any Morning and you will tic ubers of both houses there seeking such ap- s. Is it fair to abuse these officials for “which we are to some extent more re- yY He said he would proj sev- o the bill as it came from the course of Mr. Wood’s argument Mr. PRICE \i the proposition of the gentleman was ope if it were only feasible; but the » Was tat since the discovery of gold in Cal- the preduction of every dolar’s worth of wold and siiver had cost as much if not more in Voop said that the gentleman’s objection > sound if his premises were correct; but he eu tod. Ross Rrowne’s report, showing that in ro mine m California the gross receipts for 's hail been $1,120,000, and the aggregate ‘oot oy production only #385,000, That showed a ‘of over two hundred per cent, and he thought with the skilled labor and scientific resources government could command the profits ‘ould he raised to one thousand per cent. be fallacy of the argument nileman trom New York had selected ‘ation one very profitable mine, but sta- owed thai, taking the whole mining opera- Jion, every doliar of the precious 6 predu st at | w dollar in labor. if vere 80 the plain proposed would not go far to- ads duninishing the public debt. Mi ithat the gentleman from Towa de- miners who were interesied express, Wins yt mM verers opposed to the pro- e to the collection of the ¥ tax Ack, (tlem.) of Ind., a member of the Com- ays and Means, ressed his views on 5 of the bil, on which, he said, great pains had poon bestowed, inaking it & great improvement on eXiwiing legislation on the subject. He should ecrtaduy over uo factions opposition to anything in the bill, but vere were stil! some sections and para- gras which he did not concur, For instance, we did not concur in 1 jon constituting the Bureuu of Inte separate ani pendent « ment of the rnment. ‘The great trouble, thongit, in the non-collection of the Whiskey tax was the fact that the tax had been a ed 0 high, tuereby offering such an evormous Inducement to fraud. ‘tie proposed tie reduction of the tax to Nifty cents per gation, He would not, how- Ki On Us speciiie rate: but would vote for 2 y or less rate, but for no higher than sevepty- tive conte, Helieving, therefore, that the difticaity was not with the system of the collection, but with the higi rate, he did not see the necessity for changing the «Bureau of Internal Revenue into an independent department. He deemed the section in reference to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue inde- fi itutonal provision as to ppolmtmient of public officers, by and with the advice and consent of th te, Mr. py RID suggested that the bill would con- tinue in office Vie present Commissioner beyond the power of removal by the President, and that the Commissioner was certainly not an officer who stiould ve rejained permauently in the position, Mr. Woon added tint the bill would gontinue the for life. that that was the fact. bil was that it legistaied oMicer of the internal reve- nue and pisced ihe whole power of the department in the Irands of the Commissioner. That looked too « much Hike fAing up Uings for the occasion, The only Hort of check gu the Com loner provided hia Was fie abpomtinent hevenue, wittel #pe the gen ai fatthnl off t we further Messrs Higby | a Loson, of Cab, tn oppe the views put | forward vy Me. Wood as te availability of the | miner. resources OF fhe coat payment of | thie del, the committee rose even O'clock. ‘The | weneral debate to he closed in an hour | wnt er ken up. | ih " We ourmed | PUELIC EDUCATION. tug of the Commissioners. Tan stated & nonthly meeting of the Board of Comns ibiic Sehools was held last even ue a the Nail of the Heard, corner of Grand and Biv etecets, will the President, Commissioner Lar- remove, in the chair, The usual pretiminary busi- | Lens boing deposed of, a large amount of routine Sach a8 exeusing teachers on account of sted. A resolution w ywding of the sc from to the heaith ihe pupils attending the seb ferred to the joint ¢ alm the -ubject already under consideratiot A resolu- tion was adopted directing the Comptroller to place the sim of $400,000 to the credit of the Board. Tire Commitice? on Sites and New Schools reported that they hy ppiied to the Commissioners of the Sinking «t obtained the opinion of the counsel » Board in regard to the granting to the Trustees of the Sixth ward the triangular piece of ground at the junction of Worth and Park streets, fort purpose of having erected thereon a ne school house, and that the counsel to the Board h: instructed the committee to the effect that neither the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund nor the Com- mou Council pad the power to grant the request of thie Trustees of the Sixth Ward. The report was re- ceived and the committee discharged from further eonsderation of the sab; The Committee on proposais for building fo be erected for colored street had been received For mason ong, $40.79 m. Salmon, 70; Terence Kiernan, $4 r work, Doyle & Ludium, We $27,561; 5. T es 400; J. Neate, uden, Wilson & Winuns, $53,875; KE. For nting, C. 1B. Cornell, $1,178 James Riley, $1,600; Charles Loeber, § bling & Barton, ¢ Philip Boylan, $1, Monroe, $1,300. awarding the respective ae Saimon, Edward Grid) and Charles whore roporals collectively mak the = total cost of the building $65,803, The r was re. ferred to the Finance Committee, which subsequentiy reported that the Board had the financial ability to make the appropriation called for by the Committee on Colored Schools, After a lengthy discussion in d to closing the schools under the control of the | at two o’clock from June 16 to July 24 the ter was laid upom the table and the Board ad- journed, work, Moran & Armst D. B. Pierson, $ md, Ht INTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS. Seivure of an Hlicit Distillertes. y Collector Joseph A, Monheimer, of the Highth district, acting under orders from Collector ‘ing, on Monday morning at about four o'clock seivot ao distillery located at the corner of 'Thirty- Miird street and Seventh av which at that time was in full operation, at Work, all of Whom we Some forty he nape ads two hundred wo ie ot al Sera found on eee ted A pipe was foun! connecting with a rectifying establishment in the vicinity, and this latter place was also taken the off the owners’ names did not om ye reported to have stated that ve a large beenpaying per centage to two preons named Daniel ©. Birdsall and qurn for protection. Nba pariy of oMtetals, led by Marshal Lawrence Deimore, acting under the’ direction of Deput Colector Monk Ser, at an early hour on Tnesday woning seized the barge Franklin, which they foood floating on the Hudson river, near Weehaw- . andon whieh they found five men bnetiy en. ured fn manufacturing whiskey. There were on board the berge at the time forty hogsheads of mo. tow live barrels of whiskey, ready for sale, mash vee) of raavertel, and a handsome and complete meeppereins. The barge was towed around foored at the foot of Thirty-firet street, Bast The pi : ed gave their na “irtek Fogarty, Wiliam noand Den Costigan They Vee eke up ti Te Ludlow street jell. NEW YORK HERALD,-‘eHURSDAY, JUNK 4, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. SS SES ES SSS A ED See eee eet ~ at West Point, for I WEST POINT. He oy BB a aaa discipline | definitively asan Catholic body, to sure you there is iscipline | den organized Lento gradu ad parnassum—with slow Academy. The apr’ steps to reach the summit, The resolution met with or the Eaalstuation—The ‘ar | S¥aliable, menp-, in'“thelr ‘power endeavored to | collsiderable applause, and the explanations of tbe Commencement a ameliorate te condition of and when their reverend apaabin wen) eit more favorably received. rival ef the “Plebs—A Cadet Boat Race Watchful ¢ yes are upon the sorely tried | The motion, when put, was carried y, Arrival of Visiters. imdivid",ai enjoys perfect of mind and | showing the sentument was in favor on Satarday—: vi body, But they can’t watch nd direct interference thi comet ‘m every minute of the day, and terein lies fhe pleb's | beyond the of their a8 At precisely nine o’clock this morning the exami- Stil 1 ‘4 and I froma | by the of the Union. hation of the graduating class was begun im the, | thorough knowledge when I say it, the pleb of to-day eect, that no distinction should be foone between main room of the Library Building, which, aa every. — ae of the several journale ean ce country body knows who has ever been eee ‘weich si “ ” new cori {ae etek of th c Canes Om 4 E. tin, Ant to be here which consisted in ati mem! Boston, ererybody who has not but imiands tobe hens Tome | Which conc ous of bed eee af theaa he desires Fo rea tae Cea of all Stee, O Serawahh frome Ranger, Sites oF scctieer will’ KROW, 16 WORN: AS SONEOO | ana half drowned contents of may the Central ‘should refrain trom de- "Bei lon_ 4145, nig Juan | Jones, Thos ind ly end of the plain used for the evolutions Of the | pails that poem Tol betore the victims were charity atther one ot op mg After Se akotty tas 44, ton pent J rived, 2c Cavairy and artillery of the Fost 1 aay the @xami- | Keds 208 veen broxen down; and that not by punish | short debate ths report was also adopted It ras 3g ‘via Boston, 3 days, with in, | OORPUS May t7— Sali nation was begun “precisely” mine A. | each ‘to make an at Buffalo, this State, which, 4 Penn sesh ae NYork. M. for. the simple reason that’ it could | ingas.an oath toa cadet, not to dlatern tus piebs by | the <preax of” stcontral ‘to, "its" name, ade ata sah on ci gay. not have been commenced otherwise after | the villanous practice rendered go dear to them (the | Claimed to be the cfictal sosronl of the organi- for Montenidea- Tosngeed, Gatille River; James: A. ; the time for its inception hed been fixed Boalden ote plebe) ooze a a ‘au grew Yo be rainer “ingrace than 8 Wendt: ad heavy west: a May 30-Cleared, brig Joseph Grant, Warred, by a general military order, This can be the more | many in almost every ordinary life | helpmate to the cause which it ‘to espouse, FORTRESS MONROE, June $ret tm for harbor, readily understood when it is taken into considera- | 2 the States, has done a oe for | the rebuke administered to it by this report apd its B with su- for 2 a brie. Ratan, fo, Bont Bane ‘West Point quite a different arp from unanimous adoption was intentional and well de- Boston, mate, died of consump- » for ; Sea Gull, for Havane; , ‘ion that @ man who wears a uniform here and calls | who were wont to be sent the verdant | served. . ne fon ee the United States government by the vulgar appella- freshness | of | thelr only I cote Rext business in order was the ort of the April, with figs, wool, Nempurg salle’ Mth: Gh a Sam” does every: was ime thi - on Imm! ion. v. Mr. Schweninger . 27 —Arri inetd ona isi He ing hohe <p rhe Thigsion to the Miter bes en eae acted a8 spokesman of the committee, and his , Coamo, PR, 17 days, GAL |» May tary precision, He gets up in the morning seventeen and under twenty-two years of age; but | report was in substance as follows :—The society Brig 39 vessels were all atacertain hour by military order; dines, wines (in | now “any person who has served. bonorably and 1 and ought not endanger its own existence ‘Witham & Ogilvie. ‘Light, moderate winds Cleared. ea the bibulous sense) in military order, and dresses any not less than one as an officer or en- | by following objects bey« its province, however tire OLS and sieeps by military order. The only thing I know ps inct ol ro of the United States, either | deserving they may in themselves be. Hence the e | question of im tion is not to be treated as com- of just now that the officers and cadets do notdo | war for the suppression ‘of tha ma: my, de ine Fr within the arviow of the Union but only as 14 days, with sugar, here by the same general principle is farting with the for intment up to the age of twenty-four years: si cting the interests of the Catholic population at in com of and neither the centrai mm nor any fe tadles, and even at this early day of the summer sea- | Inevery’ reapect, and at least five fet in helgtt, | Of the local societies are. to ‘be allowed to ube | \Beiedose Lowe (So wage cent military amusement is also to be prescribed in | ®ldiersare above annoyance by any sys! ite limits. if the order is ever F woes phomorical persecution, and what a cadet can teach | to secure protection and aid to newly arriv MA etbon with Drigs | Wiliams: Jon Cndwal th Youn and Jas A Brown, for all eer. ¥ son the horrid romor has about that this inno- | Plebs formed of such material . | their corporate fands for the » But ‘y master. crept in ‘48 are our young ex pol purpose. "Orig 8 Sralth (Br), Morrin, Windsor, N8, 10 days, with Harr 06 ‘Schr Howard, of Bath, Terhune, Arroyo, PR, 14 Mawhias for do; Cornelia, H them im: practical jokes is not worth the learn- | immigrants, and to this end the Union will ap- a rank ugg fo Tacrapon Hunter P Ames; Turnet, Bangor for Staten th Kock, Parker, New not give a straw for the Superintendent’s héad - The wholesome is, | point a central committee of five ichr Geo A Pierce, Farrow, Cardenas, 16 with molas- AM—Ar schrs Piymoutt oe which, everything else being equal, is quite indispen- | Which, lias thus thrown wide open the entrance 16 pn OR CE RS mith a. pest for pe ah iba ploy her Grave vieware for do: 8 a gal cies Pepe J lemy these, y ‘ie fc for 3 sable to him at tne present time of all others, been productive phe = Tatienaita oe een’ | all matters of immigration. This commities, shall wa yt gttand), Hume, Cardenas, 12days; | Conta, Magdalene ialanin for NYorx; Tolm, Tayler, Province: THE EXAMINATION. the class of ’67, nearly every member of which nad ,| appoint two agents for New York and two | ~ schr Othello, of Portsmouth, NH, Eldredge, Matanaas, 10 | town for do; Pearl, Pin is eet php ky ‘The Board sat until three o'clock in the after been a fighting soldier and every one of which grad-*| for Baltimore, who shail serve gratuitously, dag, with augur, £e, Wo Chase’ & Udlvert, Pailaleiphin pean heme aie tran: ai moon, | uated with: exceeding distin Moreover, the | 4nd whose duty shall be to procure railroad E M Hamilton (of Portland), Smith, Remediog, 14 oan een cen eee over Moron, after having once commenced the business of the | graduating class of this year is, and, in fact, all the | tickets for the immigrants, to advise In the ex- W7Y} molasses, to RW Howell & Son. Has been @ days north | WACHTASPORT, May %7--Sailed, brig Mariner, Mariner, day, and succeeded by that time in ex ing in | present classes ip of young men | change of forelgn coins or ‘other money or valua- | Of Hatteras with light winds. The ¥ Cuba; schrs Sahwa, Sanborn, and’ Harriet Newell, Gould, ‘amining Pp made up of young ke who have deserved well of t! because of | bles, to obtain suitable boarding piaces and to look | **%, , with pin NYork, Che Bela cats sections of the graduating | services rendered her in the hour at Ker neci,, OF | aller the safety of the uguages That. these agents | pissisDae Bos seus Blentbera, 22days, with plneap- | NY er, rt. (0, June 2—Arrived, brig Tangent, Rich, Darin, Ga, class. Below willbe found the names of the mem- such material are made great itary and of | may act by authority they will be accredited by the ‘Sebr Julia A Rider, Lavacoa, 21 days, with hides, | Via Ne 4 bers of these sections, the subject of the questions | Such is not the “hobbledehoy,” green iromine faiuily | officers of the Union to the Board of Emigration, and ag to N 1, Mecready & Co, yal TEN ORLEANS, Moy 29-arrivod, soamahig Innjale, that were put to them and the demonstrations they | reside. Fact awent Will also recelye a certificate of his ap | pine: to E Mocresty eGo. nny 0 Mash Wi Sellow | NORPOLK, June I—Arrived, brig Firm (Br), Dexter, Bal COMPOSITION OF ~e pointment he local societies in other jes shal a ns i ir timore. were required to make. ‘The first mentioned subject | _1t may not be generally known that, besides the | appoint au agent in thelr place to ‘perform the same | SCR DW Vee ee Tete ate, Rall Seobr Mary, for Nyack sy A Bo ba after each name is that of the questions, the second | annual exammation of the cadets, at which that | Service, All the agents shail report every second | Schr Undine, Martin, Philwdciphia tor Hartford, uae Fuller, NYork Eugie, Snow, Hondont; Fashion, Cpr that of the demonstrations:— class Which has gone through four years of success- | Month to the central committee at New York, which, Sehr Mattie Holmes, Guptill, Bangor, 15 days, with lumber, berry, Elizabethport, » * iJ ful study graduates, and which is called the first | In itst . must report to the annual meetings of Sip ee 4. Savage—Frontier and sea coast defences. | core 5, Fletcher—Strategy, bases and iincs of operation, of objective points, &c. Fletcher tiso gave a detailed | ¢ urse it must be understood that every new- | SUch ascomply with this request are to be recom- | Schr Palladium, Ryder, New Bedtord undergoes a preliminary examination when | ended in these cirenlars. ‘The central committee Schr Ida, Phillips, Dighton. ‘fights that were had, and concluding that the cause | vi t 0 All the ¢ Catholic to be i | would have no more effect on the exami officers | More. the German Catholic, papers are to be orine Austrians’ defeat at the tinal battle was that | than if they were a band of sphinxes deaf ny all | requ p publish these provisions in several of r Sophia Ann, Baker, Provide they were ‘badly commanded and not moved with | sound and blind to every visible thing, It is | thelr and to send regniarly a number of their Schr Mary L Vanderkirk, Heay, celerity, and that they failed to improve the advan- | Tatner hard, for a cadet especially, to have tramped | Papers to the principa) agencies at New York and rie tages that were offered tojyem by certain positions | 4: scest re e Si Baltimore for gratuitous Cistribation among the inm- thay had ocounions gem by p along successfully for say Unree years, and then, just Es ie Benj Butler, Fowler, Pro: ir Copy, Mills, Providence for Elizab r Perio, Brown, Newport. ane, udon for Philacelplia, scription of the tight this cadet created no little mer- oung od under f ke the le heen safely heated by @ judicious compromise. riment amnoug the examiners by turning about, when Budding Hecaiag tree pean ten this sort | Very interesting facts were a! speaking of General Schofleld’s tine generaiship in | of thing uniess it is one, and that is for no one to i ef the battle. and saying very firmly, ‘For which the | come here us a cadet unless le knows that he Is ¢ Catholic societies of Germany, a union sunitar to this, | Schr RM Clark, Stocking, Middletown, bites General deserves a great deal of credit.” The new pable of standing the tests of the four years’ | held at Trics, in Prussia, had taken the initiative in Schr New Regulus, Haliock, New Haven. bh War ininister shouldn’t forget this comphment in his struggle. Isuppose you know that a cadet now | "tis matter and had appealed to this German-Ameri- TAB Barbe, 1, New Haven for Trenton. official dispensations. els $4166 per month, with one ration per day, | CaM Central Union for some co-operative effort to pro- FE Se peep ed deel gine ris A Hoxie—military positions and posting troops of | fi", the government. "This is not given him vir. | lect ane aid Catholic immigrants on their arrival at ty Lib Pohiees ee rent arms. He aiso described UL the | tually as wages, for he cannot draw the money, | OUF shores. It was also announced and received with Sehr George Edgar, Smiths rt movements made by Napoleon in his campaign of | jut he can draw on it at the commissary In | &pplause that to the efforts of this organization in Sehr Raynor, Raynor, Btidgepo Isl4. | the way of ail. things necessary for. his well | Germany it was dne that at Bremen and Hamburg Sehr Sterling, Brown, Greenport. §. Mackall—Fieid fortifications, lines continuous | peing and appearance as a miliary student, suei | Catholic mission chapels were instituted for ihe re- | Schr Forest Gueen (of Gloucester), Clark, from a fishing 4 and with intervals, He algo described and criticised | as unitorns 1 with the aid of | Tuite, with 16,000 mackerel. ras, Wi M me chr Emma & Ellen, Brewwor, Hartford for Al! iso made Known, One was | chr Joseph Hall, Lewis, Portland, Ct. that the seventeenth annual convention of the united | £chrtimathy Wood, Saleh, Portland C4, to-da; attacks on the enemy were not made | simultaneously, but only at one or two points at a of the coummity substantially a8 given #, Was then adopted. The Very Keverend Father in good condition. Capt Brown, agent of the company, NYork. sruber, rector of the Kedemptionist Convent, | ects to get her off in a few daye. has to make up the deficiency; but, in order to pre- 7 a | vent such contingencies, he is permitted to get only time, so that while the federals were attacking the | a certain number of coats and pants, dc. during enemy in one place Lee was enabled to reinforce the e ye: YW) 2 show fon attacked by men from other parts of his Se Tene MO eaten ae wer the books show a central committee, the Rev. Mr. Schweninger chair- | ¢2HSigned to Thompson & Hunter. y which were not being attacked, An additional ‘A BOAT RACE ON SATURDAY NE: man pro tei, and Messrs. Koelbie, Frech and three SAILED. he alleged, was the tardiness of General There is to be a boat race on the river here next | OtHers selected as the lay members of the committee. Steamships Si poo!; Cleopatr: Burnside, by which General Hancock's right was Saturday afternoon, at five o’ciock, the crews of the The Rey. Professor Gartner cea Clyde, Wilmti pe to he a. and but for which Gene- contesting boats being members of the third, second | Made his report on what was ¢ = se cat reat towards Frederick might have | ang graduating 9. Willard—Enfliading and counter batteries, 10. Metealfe—Military mining. SECOND SECTION. notia, Li of Milwaukee, then | gossu, Charleston; Re fecy Are ‘Tyler, Philadelphia; Memem« ar} er, Tyler, Philadelphia; Seovill, 0 asses, ‘The course to he pried | ton. ‘The report consisted of three Tesolutions; tiie] Marine Disasters. 1 from a point near Washington Val- | Second and third of which elicited very warm debate. BArk FINLAND (Rue), Capt Ervast, sailed £ ley to the railroad bridge opposite Gee's Pamt and | They were upon seriatim, and the second Was | scotiand, Sept 37, 1867, hack. The race festivity will close bya tab race | elected by a large Ree bf but the vote being re- | Gravesend Oct 7, for repairs, She sailed thence, and was otf | Geo: | between twelve members of the cadet corps, the | considered explanations fo ru Leith, ‘Sail | Upon circumstances. The first class is to enter for Pel | the two mile course, one six-oarlapstreak shell, and aa enna ss the following crew:—Bow oar, Snow; second, ‘Tho Pesala ay ein cribs i ‘i ; , Wille: ourth, C, P. tn, id " » ie ath—Communications in permanent works; | pone a Harr Wien we orice tie vd al | bar gy sorb ped tara a | fiith, Nye; sixth, Hardy (stroke), as the crew, ‘The a tlesia tree Periods of attack in sleges; battle | second’ class will aido enter a’ six-oar light barge, | i ‘ spsive | With the fodowing crew:—First, Taylor; secon ions before rivers for offensive | Augur; Uh Lyle; fourth, bastion and tenailied system, P. Hatl—Enceinte and outworks; simple crown work; téle de pont, ad into at the laet appv ch SP sath pn schools, where there | J%,contact on Wednesday night, ax vetare renor er is requested individual. | QUA (Of Newport, Eaton, “rom Providence. Tor. ‘Rondon. ety to exert his personal | tri nd burning at the time, and the fog horn was blown y allow, that better | at intervais. June as teachers in public | Some Taos H SexMoun—The American Steamship Com- | aaAve thar the prevailing preju- | pany have contracted for #600 tor | deliver alongside 4 ay cease and the scofting | the wharf the schr Thos HW Seymour, 0: Yarinvuth, beluret ism be stopped, 3 That the Uni Mi with eniire confidence submit to the Som I ed, was the Cl than’ now eu respect 0, of Newhuryport, be! re reported sunk by col- ‘ith, Brade: explosion of mines. ; bo he Bo : ii Ni | Amerlean Catholic Epise he. proprie i Hauititon—Obstacles in field fortifications, at- | SiXth Carter (stroke); with te fulowtng | sider the tine aud manner of petitioning th eee eee eh ra cernem: owned oy De |)» Jeu Hike wing { an ariny; Blackwaier battle. | eon arent: PeOUM/LTINGRLCACIEG. Gooeiee aments to obtain a | h000. Ther on the et—Milit / = v red. r sixty, nd had been in the of the Mesers Fade mines, enfilading a battery of ool fund fer the sehe fourth, Homer (stroke,) The whole lly time on ahis oc , and ibis expected will be here by that time fo enjoy Orps EXpect to of Visitors (who, be it known, have no Miscellaneous. A. + vote or voice whatever in fixing or determining | the sport. appointed to draft au SALF OF STRAMSHTPS—Boston, June 2—The steamships | ina sxing the sympat ont and Erie, which were built for the Boston and Liv- Catholics if to his merits as evinced in the caiechising. | Of treatment of their passengers, and the names of | Schr J Pondor Jr, Springer, New Bedford. Arnold, Portland, Ct, for Resolute, Parsons, Savannahs ire, Boston; Surprise, Bi Cleared Haley, Philadelphia. cargo of wrecked schr Excelsior, ashore at Fire Isiand, PORTSMOUTH, day So_asrived] sour i Third street, was then made chairman of this ‘The beig Alexander Nickels, which arrived on the 2d inst, is | Dillon, yrU lied. the school ques- ; | De Frankiin, rt Johngn ; 0: bethport; Benj Brown, Oliver, lout pn, dor Da Hoboken; Monitor, Merrill , dos led—Hark Jau i; schra Was , for New York, and arrived at S Doughtem, Ts owed, and it was finally | Dungeness Nov 10, since which time sue has not been heard | Elizbeu 1, Johnson—Enbdlacing and counter batteries, | ce y 2 The adopted, as were the oller two, They are in sub- | of, and it is feared she has foundered at xea, (The F regis | plegate, Bloat do; George W Cummings, Boult strains on roof truss, | Voluutary baths on the oosndion I oe cof tn: | stance aa rollows:— , foro ea Aga raued AL and was bullt at Brahewadtin le, | Lopy. diilly R¥ork; J M Froeman, Eldridge) do, Morton—Foundations, comparison of the | % 1. The Union reminds its members of the obliga- | ''°™ Which port she hailed.) dan, Murphy, do; Kate n, Palmer, d Ser rly meeting to send Senn ALrpa—The sehr with which the steamer Bristol was mond, dos aD Sone dcartived, 2 a Belly HMO. Bourne, N¥ork. it into Noank for repairs. Capt Baton reporte is light ‘Gene FRANCISCO, May 30—Arrived, bark Paramount, rLMINGTON, n most | ported sunk helow Providence. | Pel rt By ve sebohin, Boston; Lord Pyron (Greek), Embers ; EF Herriman, Herriman, Sazua; brigs Sema, ‘Matanzas; Five Brothers, Thurlow, do; jad; Prairie Rose, Gritlin, do; schra M ua; BC Seribneg, Burgess, Matanzas; ‘Trinid Price, Central Amerien, Wiiliains, Manzauiia; Emeline Saw} Keen, Calais; H Prescott, Freeman, Portland. Below, ey, Boston ; schirs E Jones (Br), Pei yk J © Cla icardo Jova, Littie, Kingston, Ja; M i Coyne, Face- iy ee i brrrgtlest moana a Mary Price, Garrison, Plymouth: Restless, Baxter, W Huntley, Fisher,'do;F B Jones, Cooksey, Balise ‘scars Charles Goober, Miskareoe, NYork; 5 vd 2d FIRST SECTION. class, there is for each class a very severe examina- | the Un’ \. By authority of the Union circulars shall yord, Freeman, Bangor, 14 days, with lumber,to | ponder” Jr,’ Springer, do; Golden Bagie, Howes, 1. Marshall Foundations in water. coffer dam, | tion every January. It is af this examination that | Be dist vated in thiacountry and in Germany. giving | Wort Wanrae ee a, hing Monitor, Bobuiis, A eR a pneumatic pile, &c. In addition, Marshall minutely | the pleb, who since the July or September pre- | the nawes of all these agents and the place of their | & Co. a PO! Mor NYork: 1 Bokel, Purvear, d foe Bale described on the black board all the movements | vious has been considered @ sort of military | l0cation. ‘These circulars are to be sent especially | “Schr Sarah Jane, Brown, Georges Banks. ro bases eae id if Taade in Grant's campaign in Central Virginia, in | infant, for a long time tolerated in a garb that indi. | to all bishops and all clergymen in charge of Catho- Rehr Sun, Mathews, Glouoester. 2t—Arrived, steam frigate Jean Bart (Fr) and brig Obl ies4and 1865, from the Rapidan to the siege of Peters- | cates ‘not the ambitious military views he has in le parishes in Germany, and all newspapers in the | felir Ida L, Feat kal Boston GF), from Auhapolis, Na schrs Sega, Porumouth, NH, £ ee a prospect, comes first under the full fire of a battery of | Fatherland, particularly the religious _ press, Kehr Mingvs Raymond, Boston. vores arene, Portland es race ‘aedec a Payson—Rise and progress of the art of fortifi- ; Tigid catechisers. If he pass unscathed, his conduct | Will be requested to print them in full. | Schr Anna Bo: Jones, Boston, pO ait.) do; Empire, Barber, Eicat coe | having been unexceptionable in every respect, he | OWners and charterers of emigrant ships shall | Schr M Fillmore, Chase, Boston. Rondout; Oosat , Baker, do; > » Elsa 3. Knight—Outworks. | becomes a cadet and takes a station in his class ac- | be Induced to establish a more humane system Schr David L Taylor, Seely, Nantucket. NEW LONDON, May y 31—Arrived, achr Sarah R Thoma, imore. cbr NEW HAVEN, June 1—Arrived, achrs Tda V_ Mel Eckr Catherine Thomas, Gibbs, Wareham. piokap; Phosbe ilsavethy Hill ond Haw Linley. Hil P description of all the military movements made at | }, t enters the Acadet have power to appoint any number of additional Schr Brave, Snow, Fall River. Johnson, ; a. the battle of Sadowa, pointing out, at the some time, | pet or even cadet Whe ys fem teh ee | agents withont pare ill vacancies and do everytinie | poke Rate, Suow, Fall River cleared —Schrs Sallie Burton, and EA Kelsey, New York ; ph a map of Bohemia, the various positions occupied | power on earth can'save him. The tears and protes. | €lse required in furtherance of the cause. The cen- | Sehr Phenix, Gitbert, Pawtucket. SOUND--at Port Gamble May 10, ship Andrew by cach of the opposing armies during the seven | tations of ail the mothers in the land, backed. by ali | tal committee shall place itself under the high pro- Boke 9 aC Pipobanoeuts Eawtnckat, Jackson, McCallum, for Shanghae, with ‘umber 4 fights thay wong And at the various stages of all the | the induence of oficial origin of the highest degree, | fection of the Archbishop of New York and Bultic | Rolr Harriet Lewld, Fayton, Providence, PHIEADELPHIA, dave 'SAtrived barks Falke. (0 i as the vision of the blue greets him in almost tangi- | Migrants, Lagay ete, Shaw, Newport for Baltimore. : 2 &. Bass—Trenches and trench materials. He also | jie proximity, to ear his doom. pronounced, by | These propositions were debated at length, during | Sci laalauette, Shaw, Newport for Balti Gurabia, trom Cardenas.’ | ton, Cooksey, NOrleantt eribed minutely the movements made at the bat- | which he is ordered to leave the Apadciny-chot i, | Which it was evident that the threatened split be- Schr Quaker City, Dugan, Eorwich. via Havana; bark Village Belle, Litte” Londonderry: erige f Nashville by Sherman. At the close of his de- | Gisprace, tween Oitio and New York on this very question had JH Younan, Glidersieeve, Norwich for Rondout. Apna; Pideluy’ Stone, Bangor; Bue lenfue- :WES, Del, May 31, 6 PM—Ships La Gloire, for Havre’ Lillian, tor Antwerp ; Michigan, tor Quebec; Lane: St Joha, NB, and brig Seevegel, for r, for Gibraltar, all went to sea esti PORTLAND June 1—Arnived, schr Prairie Bird (Brig nzas. cured “Brig Geo Amos, Hall, Cafbarien; schr A Haley) George Amos; schrs Ruth r other wearing 3 if the | ligions benett of emigrants, and th: j ~ ‘ Acai eile’ Sulled—Brigs Hatile 8 Bishop, the plans of the battle of Antietam. He said | amount allowed by governiment be woceached the | French Catholics a xpleniid. churen. editiee Rteamer Lack ee bel ee eee) cree age | Shaw, Charm D&E Kelley, J O'Donobue, Frank Pierce, the defects in the hatte were that the | cadet is considered debtor to the government and ected at Havre; in France, for a like purpose. rine Co, having in tow. the Ga and Fanny Sutherland, | At<ansas; and others, bark Anes M Lovitt, Lovitt, Liverpool Martin Van Buren, Hardin; June ll, Port Johnson ; Gov lo; Ontario, Bar James Movaity, Grace, Savannal & ) Jacksonv! wn, DO; Ocean Bird, hy anton, Smith Woodbridge, NJ- n via Valparaiso, Sailed, ship Commodore, Grozier, NYork. SALEM, June 1—arrived, achr Admiral, ‘Steelman, schr H Simmons, Godfrey, Philadel) joclty,’ Marshal __ MISCELLANEOUS. * * ROOT BEER! ROOT BEER! | tL, This delicious and healthy summer bever by every family with very” Ii ‘ ‘aria, Robinson, $th—Salied, schre Jane Baker, Wilson, Philadelphia; RW 10. ‘une 2—Arrived, sehra Ann § Salter, Crow= ig, Rondout, Arrived, steamship Whirlwind, hiladelphia; schrs Atwood, Higgins, Charleston} 0» Alban; LA alley, Phitadelphios Mary fo Hllzavethport; Charger, Mubai do Bape Rodout 3 pnt Sherig Ray: lo; Milton, Philae hin, May 3t- Arrived, schr Francie Ede 21, brign Samuel Lindsay, Wilson, do; schrs Clara, Barrett, do; Hd n- | lision with steamer Saxon, was built in Newburyport by Jos | Raymond, Ellaworth, do; M'B Mahoney, Uollin, do. 1—Cleared, brig Altavela, Reid, Porto Rico, rage can be tie trouble and trifling ex The of aoa bi is eves ense by getting a bottle of upon the merits of the cadets examined, they being | wApe, CMtets had a battalion drill this evening, | the United States with + sitnation of the | erpoolliae, were sold at auction to-day for sin0cn, itis |? RRAPES CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF ROOTS. "eee 7 + SO | request of General Fravkiin, b Bor oral powe Dope a padi c ie eae db ke 2 guiloi 6 Beer. the country of what they see and hear in thelr om. | of Visitors, Calonel Black was request ral power of the Pope at | | Scie Navive AMERICAN, 115 tona, formerly owned by the | Sullielent to make 2 gallons o y to fis independence ay the tise, and the Reys and Miller and Mr, ¢ artner, Stol- Hauschal tee | .GAUNCUED—A vere pretty sehr of 81 tons burthen, named auisehel, tHe | Clara Forrester, was launched trom the yard of the Nexers nuntttec. ~The | Kenniston at Salisbury Point on the 3th ult. She is owned t all Juventle so- ed, but that no dele- fessors Peck and Coppée, | cute several evolutions. When Gen: P * | @cadet he was once called out in this manner to * Point, and, in speaking of | qriil the corps, and so he thought he'd try the eall- ade, frankly confess that | ing part hitself tis time. | mover, imntion was then ar jes shal! hereafter be BSC foot in Longethy ewburyport, nas been sold to parties in Algo put uj DL and States where if by Paul Nowell and others, of Swampecntt, ‘and ta designed publicity. ‘or the trade in uart bottles and gallon cang nad ¢ very lot he > aril to have the bi toh » a the | ainlas Mes for 83,000" was Dull. ot Baltes teint | +4 and $12 each, Full directioes on each bowie or a tag ee sous Mm thelr “praices of the | cadets, when the ¢ ce, Chareh and | the | vice. | igen by the Messrs Kenuision, “Sie fe o be omployed. in lune sale by P.B. KNAPP & CO., $42 Hudson street, and byt W already examine of the Visitors, | Hamiiton, of New Jerseg, w' . as adopted amid | Her constinse ne TE DIVORC OBTAINED IN NEW YORK ertion, &c., suilicient cause. Nar vores obtained. Advice free. } Attorney, 78 Nassau street. ; the el fishery, Her dimensi« . » | Major General rt Anderson, of Fort Sumter : : et, ’ A A toot in as acai Fo very eanned bY the | tame, arrived here to-day and left in the evening, | se to tho Union D taon hie ate ie ci. Hephor hol |" QBSOLUTE, DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN very much in advance | W. Edwards, one of the Board of Visitors, | pee a ae nee ong ee any Whalem | danuusen Gecerdion fo camaeateoen te retin ice deme seniployed in theif day to inculcate in Lannoun: last letter as being absent, | Clergy of the city ‘was tabled. It was to the | park Ansel Gibte, Fave en ellisdiecan | inadvance; advice free. Bei KING, stone iat a thorowgh mow ledgeat the-art 1 eueen ae mera ee renee, owe e number of | effect that hereafter the delesratcs to the Union shall, | torHwison's Baye ocd ere | ee ee . © text books were considerea | Students, in unifo “ itary school on the : : ‘i , th. sche lawns i nn hala — nl cat ant “aitiost. indispeneabie,cmapeneeet ed | Hndson, several mites below here, satended the /AB.8 body, attend divine service on . and Mary © Univon, Pitken Alea Ocean | ACORFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELHY Con almost a te ose : 3 . . « lege Lottery of Keutucky :— }-& thorough = mastery of the art, While | ee ee oy Oa. ay tovely.” dently thinking. that y Spoken. SHELBY COLLEGE EXTRA CLAMS 263, JUNK, 3, 1568,- | eineed toulay, the cadets” do not | sat rx Si . But they jar upon the Ship Portlaw, Curtis from Logdon April 12. for Australia 76, 1, 3, yy V7, Baa a text Mooks, parrot In the various | exauuatamane ‘ tion to print the pi ; mpbilet form for May 3 lat 9 Ny Jon 25 Ww. + ‘: eg EOE coped cane 3h bas a Soares, Oe Ta ary and civil engineering es. GERMAN CATHOLIC CENTRAL UVIOV. } nad use Oo} a 7s ie passing po ait Bigersl ie, from New Orleans for Havre, May 2, lat 5, 23, , Pratt sini & Co. Teantieere ancient and modern tines Th Dna but short extracts shonid he ine | (Skip Swallow, from New Yori for San Francisco, May 28 Pr i ty a 08, JUNE ea. to excel, from lectures delivere | Close of the Convention=Protection to Emmis | serted. wa fixed for the place | AY rom New Bedford for Houolt 1, | KENTUOKY——OLASS 110, JUNE. 3 m4 ke note of next year’s convention, ard after passing a vote % api ed for Houolula, June l, | 9 44, 95, Sm, 641. 30 76, "3A, Bd, 1, 72 hence the vast sup grants Resolved Upon=The Extremists om | 00 nace to lie Arehiietingy the cleter the Catnwtes nthe Dat hgiil’ tor’ odie. ‘Sane 4,.1 ces MCINTIRE, MOBRIEN &'CO., Managers. system of instraction the School Question Defeated—Addreas to | of New York, fo the Mayor and civic uthorities, to | iat 4025 ‘'| For cirenlars and inforvaatiog in On ohare eae coco The + poe ahi | the Pope—Liberality of the Delegates to the | tie police and fo all nov-Carho) b rated | | rig hate Fr from St Jago for Boston, May 29, lat if) ONES SOO The “plebs* are hetinning to report themselves in 1 a % | their houses in honor of the er a | #122, lon 69 19, ee i nranenstshunasesintieninstesisesacapiesiiihi = - goodly niunbers, giving protise that the fourth class | Holy FatherFinnl Proceedings and Thanks ollor | ge Bt teeta be ene tom New York for Indianola, May 27, tat -KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS 36%, lor next year will be at the start a very large one, All Round tion adjourned» past | nile Thos Turull, trom New Haven for Porto Rico, May 23, A. decided by Missouri state Lotiery, class 363. Tan gheiny Hele oes toa pai He is a young | On Tuesday evening the Central Union had ad- | seven o'clock P. M. 2 hus cl me of the most re- | of Montauk, . J KENzvoKy STATES SETRA OK aad an, probably fresh from school h a great degree cable tO Nathclis Gemmonsirs. 5 he hears, He is what Anthony Trollope would call a | but at that early hour but few delegates were pres- | . Ree ee CT ee eee Tee ete a, de a, "or 70, 10, 5°. “hobbledehoy human being of the masculine | ent inthe hall. Most of the representative members |.” “HOV MPAUX, May 19—Sailed, Maria Rickmer San notre ye MURRAY, ‘ebby & Co, Managers. gender, ree, singular person, in more | or tne Union having taken part in the t vw’ SHIPPING NEWS renee 5 DUCAH Lot bith OF KENTUCKY. | w avs t having bid swell to child. | aie ving taken p ? in th panquet the ' wae BATO®, May 11—Arrived, bark Aurelio, Raker, Monte EXTRA Sum BP BY MINGOU RI, ood, has ne ‘ . fr | evious, it could not be expected a} | video, PLAS: | Commonly AeOeee hee ee ean Siar previous, | : ral 1 pall expected to havea | ” - |, In port 16th, # Montezuma, Hammond. for New York; | 66, 22, 37, 8, 47, sy thinking, with poets of an extreme’ sent | working m: ty in trim for business so early in the Atmunac for New Vorke-This Day. | Reindeer, Welli do, arrived Sth, earl, Freo: | PADWCAM--OLABS 416, DF BY MIBSOUD) Downes (Rr, ne few who dld appear concluded it best | Derdian hoor iets eat ng (Br, | %, 6 Lovejoy, from NYork, arrived i5 iquarters of the Committee of 4 Lent, from do, arrived it may, acts about the same man- | Arrangements and join their brethren mentally, that “there ig no place like home; | Moming. and, consequently, when not at that delightful | to repair to the h spot, be it whe | Sun rises... do, arrived 12th, de For et Fy 1, 71, 15, 4X, reulats, de. inthe above Lotteries addres 1868. 37, 13, 48, 41, WOOD, COLTON'S Co, Managers. in going | g, ets 72 aa Gd @ Rober 0 yg 0c fire does de Sun sets.c006 7 7 38 | dol GG Roborth (Br), T RRAY, EDDY & ©0., “py - . as in and for NYork, arriy % ve r), Ba .j— = ever he is or within the call of his | Where at the Church of St. Francis d* Assisi high mass PORT OF VEW Yor JUVE 3, 1868, from do, arrived 284; Comet (Br), Smit, trom do. ne RAWING NOTICE, so (hati any naughty boy looks cross at him | was to be read. There all the delegates and anni. | Canney, May I8-Cleared, ship Hen} Bangs, Rocko, | LD TO THE PUBLIC. he can find refage in protecting arms. A “hig * - | Shanghac, i ‘ SUERIFF's OF rick, CoviNGTON, Ky. brother comes in good sometimes in default of a | bet Of representative Cath ermans from the CltY | the onice of the Herat steam yack Whitehall stip. | CADIZ, May 15—Sailed, bark Young Turk, Srvai . J, John & Scott, Sheriff JC Kenton count, mamtna; but then a big brother isn’t a mamma after | attended, filling every available space in the church, | All communieations from ow signees to the | fn port Léth, bark Hellespont, Brid IY tent ail the wae, Vases, Seana fe Swiilie all, no how you make it. Outside of the hi circle | masters of inward bound vessels wi ul free of | , CALCUTTA, May 12—Salied, ships room of France, Sinith & Co., in t ty, are stil? im all, ow you make it, Outside of the home circle | after service the ¢ ales repaired to their hall, at hi land, Gardner, Bost Teight per ton, ty possession, anything’ that may be bald or pubilaned to the the pleb—and particularly the pleb who has been ze “ A i ep | ggilAVER, May 19—Sailed, Wr nm (#), Billinge, NVork; | contra notwithwtanding, and will be held aunject to the nght up in the country—sees everything through | the Germania Assembly Rooms, and at about ten | {Ww ¥, Farnaworth, Penarth Roads. order of Judge Drane, of the Franklin Cfreuit Cou’, nor hag lass, or without a glass, very darkly; albeit his | o'clock the President, Mr. Phillips, called the con- y drawing taken place in Covington or Kenton county, K, wit, May 16—In" port sehr HE 8 Twinden, Chase, for ug. ah—Murray, Pe | | | in the existence of a ons | ¢ plentiful supply of | y or, Mr. J. Ee Ke, o mg Hpi ha 8 Kindness in “eters human raat | vention to order. Mr. J. Edmund Burke, on behalf | 4 Ue | q | | PEPOOL, May M1—Arrived, Agsam Valley, Evans, New well, Chariewton—-A of either the Sheiby College or Library Lotter me to my knowledge. since the ser tee of hem, 80 Tne ae hak allachroentant r i » ie ‘a ine! re Steamship Saragossa, Leary, ti if said wheels, tudes, numbers, &c., into my pose is xuch t ¢ people call it “gulbility.” By | Of the Catholic Library Association, of Brooklyn, pre- |” Stramsbin Saragowee Choc, Chariewan--A Laarys Thomas, NYork; 2st, Knowsley, | season. | ere JOHN &. SCOTT.” some fat ranother the pleb’s papa, or some- | sented a series of congratulatory resolntions, which, | Han 5 Kento nmty, | body who knows papa, has strong influence with — in yiew of the fact that the Brooklyn association {8 Steamehip Acushnet, Keliy, New Bedford—Ferguson & led, abip St Bernard, Bucher, New ‘Taken from the Cincinnati Commercial, May 31. some member of Congress, or the man who boards | y' Wood. ‘ : ‘ 7 5 a beads oe =| aud lodges for four years “at the other end of the | Mostly composed of Amerweans, and in a larg® de- Bark N K Clements (Br), Kelly, Dunkirk—~Boyd & MESSINA, May 10. In port brig L C Masdeira, Mossaldner, A PRIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION FUmRa avenues” and papa or ‘friend 1 me |-areeot 6 ta to Catholic’ Hincken. for Philadelphia Ig. s JA.” nished in ail legalized lotteries. J. CLUTE, Banker 2 e pi papa’s nd sees in papa’s | gree of conver » Catholicism from other religious Bark Louise Charlotte (NU), Schultz, Gibraltar fér orders— MALTA, April 29—In port brig F J Merryman, Alien, for Broker, 200 Broadway and 158 Fulton street, | hobbledehoy the reflex of a future great military denominations, remarkable enough tobe pre-e | HWO e. Messina, to load for NYork. a . OE ~ a = | commander. ‘That jhettios the plebis case He im | served in fall Brig Adrio Bry Mackenzie Rica HJ DeWolt & Co... | MARSEILLES, May 18-Halled, Star King, Anderton, New JORNE_NO PAIN, NO BUREDING, THE ABSOLUTE hooked for West Point at once, and after a dew a he hoard direct Brig Afton (Br chet, Martinique via Bucksville, 8C— Yor! } nm ‘ me — ¥ comforting and nugging he is left to the brotherly | caine Library Associations tender gut wouematetoemete. | UNeviie Mom OD : Sitawonan, Apel 1_tn port thin, Tavistock (Br), Tate, for | Mme, OWENS, Graduate \hiropodnt, trom Hontony 3 cor the eadets, Once he is installed as an appli Central Unlen, ‘now sitting in convention in | setion gPailion,” sw roue® And Mayagues, PR— | York, Full; Vark Congaee (ee ey et rT enone, | DroRtway.s olen howre 10 a ae . bod = cn Berghe oe ‘gad friar the. hiwoient os Ag RF otis M Louise Miller, Leighton, Cardenas—Simpson & Peak, Boston eh Mahlon Witftarmson, Bara Pall PMrortanr Norice. : 00d to * ; amor Mapp. May 17—In port brig — ir nationality, and are glad to asanre them thal PT: wo nisen, St Jago Ferri in iP tiona not set down tn us masliry conn hati to | ti amie i wie i ied ae KciSarah Milley Wright, Sadia Martha’ auramitarke-— | pAiecuin Geneon finch home Norse ia Bae Mont BROWN anawer which Ne la thiemenen oa, tameshiste cbure mieann of spurring theta ae aecand, Will swe hope, be the | Bently, Miller & Thomas.” ae Y Golltan, Rwnsetids from Philadelphia, do, ote COD LIVER Olly { p L em up to greater geal’ in the furtherance , ty To ‘ bd ] ie g £ i — martial for disobedience of orders. He goes to Led | of matters pertaining to the Cathollelty of oue common and | gst & A Van Brunt, Tooker, Nuevitas—Van Brunt & | | Rw Ak tale, Meg ote tia, toloed gtiano, * ™ | 1 caaseraon of the Imiagunn Galpaedl foe thle colouratod th . beloved country. ‘ 1 ay . ‘a TY night—he is actualy allowed to do that—and Resolved, Thgt the aplendid display made b the del folk Van Brant & Siaght. STJOUN, NB, June 1—Arrived, ship Jas Foster Jr, Arm: | Oil in all parts of the world, the eupidity of jiserineipied deal~ 18 gently startled six and a@ half nights out of the | ,,esoved ity Splendid dieplay made by the delegates rT M Mayhew & Co. strong, NVork ; scbr Enterprise (Br), Gould, do, ers has been exefted, In Ainerica a fraudulent imitation hag seven in the midst of @ dream about mamma | sanday las nf Catholic Societies on tsmouth, NH—Miller & Hough. American Porta, been audactousiy sold for some years. In order to put a tit ¢ A honor to the German Catholics of thiacoun- ,| 48° by his sheets running away with him over | try and in deserving the commendation of ai eee eei ean | ton the plains, or awakens at reveille to find | isle in every section of the Union, evincing as It does Now FY find carne stop to ai Sarah Bernice, Pr Amelia Augusta, or, Boston Holyoke & Murra Notl, BristolStranaban & Fergus | (ree ny Inman, NYork; John Gibson, Winters, Jo. i6d_-Schte Loule F’ Sint that all iis wearing apparel has, with the | dee e faith which animates the German |. Orie, Boston? Willow Harp, | COD I exception of his night shirt (which fashion ae yet | Cattolic heart and proving the truth of the old maxim—“The | "21. waxetteld, Johnson, Norwich__ieyan & Pease. is, HHudgon ; JM Richards, Irwin, Providence. MP | pottle of hasn’t maces sireet dress), to all appearances, gone | the beautiful andthe true, © Detter can we discover | Sloop John Adams, Ilulloek, New Haven—G@ K Rackett & ea RRONAL G) Bl, yune t Arrized, sobre W Pervy, Rise stpped ‘o answer the roll cali before him, At a loss what to Resolved, That these resoluth the pi no . ley, Ehreesetytes ire lores i ala lo he shuts hhiseyes to see more ‘plainly, when le is | nected therewith, xizned hy the President hod Secrataeg ar | 3100p Report, Steph, New Haven—G K Racket & Bro, A DORTON, Tune 2 Arrived, t oree, H Warren (Br), | Hartord kindly uated by a cadet, with a bayonetted | the Board, be trangiated into Germni nd) presented to the ARRIVALS. Sarah F’ : A ‘ h musket in his hand, ‘(o arise and go forth anyhow. | Convention of the Central Union during it 0 joasion. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS. Va; GW womieo, Va; J ounty Frisbee, i Finally, after getting sed to everything in These resolutions wi man and English, Steamehtp Java (Bn, Macauts Jiverpool Mi and | Norfoik; J axter, Haxter, Georgetown, DC Renereiand cadets in vertictar, und ‘coming te the | answered by three the necttcars oa antowh dubs with tndse and $d puosereorh wo Gubard, | ters hee; L Marie, Marts, Philadelphia; Armenia conel according to Davies’ calculns, that he | dered to reply in appropriate terms to the kind feel 20, 1on 16 28 paseed schr Annie Bachrlier, i EV Giover, Kaggleson | © B Wood, Gandy ; Sold by all respectable d has bai the musket of every cadet in the bur- expressed in them, 2) io 42 ¥ jon 62 20, ship Abboteford (Br), | J M com al, Srawtord; George & Pent Smith; R'H 8 ne — a racks or encampment eral times a week for @ e Rev. Mr. Gartner, of Milwanket, then moved— rom ie coaad We aan a 5a FS nd, | Kekinner, Fasker: DV Vengnacr sates ke. OW PRIORS | month, carried drinking water enough to drown the | prefacing his ‘motion With a reference to certain.| deamshp Sootins hente for Liverrog! K ards, Ireland: T Lake, Adams; 'Silver Maghel, Wateon; C entire cups and waded knee deep through snares | remarks that had falien from akers in the conven- Steamabip Aleppo ( I iv and mantraps, the mere sight of which would have | tion and elsewhere—that the Central Union should | PM, and Queen: Bin), with mde and passengers, to E | Floride Nas! Granmer, Craymer; Ste made hie mamma shed tears of blood, the pled is | declare that, though expectations aa to the acting | Cusiard, -May 508 AM, ist <2, in Oi, 0h eam bark Jamon | roan: HA Royerm Framben: ME Fenwi cgnsidered competent to wear a tiniform and join | and proposed measures to be undertaken aby te apo maEK Abem Pytvla (bry Mokensin’ fey é H . xt Hainan Livenpoel May 18:08 Wowntrk, Hustley; L6'Levering, Corsout Onur, Norwood 5, the fourth class of the academy, wien his former tor- | Unton have lately been raised to a high stand for New York persona eo dalahas tre Laavon mentors become his fast friends, and @ year | this organization will venture upon no step extra- no sooner passes than his head is brim- | neous to its declared purpose; that the society | 25,3 PM, with mdse a Laney Philadelphia; Tra Laitrenker, Colem Steamship 8 Laurent (Fr, Bocande, Havre, and Brest May nie, Crosby, to; J B Knowles, Seott, Rondow!; Caro. | Stiver ge, to teg Mackenzie Grant, Gronuiaw, Tltzabethport’ Nokian, Merril, Port Sliver Pi | ful of ‘plans of how he, the cadet, will with questions of support and aid | Had strong wester' fh lat 4 neon ; Jed Frye; Langley, do; Gen Mes Mam; Nellie | Silver ihake these stupid pleba, who have just arrived, feel | to its mbes in cases Of poverty and | [on 45 31, saw two lg Song gh Vale, Doanes WR aj, No the full weigh his mischievous tickeries ai | sickness, Gnd Will entertain matters af social | 74% say sMp Al Tatas 18, 1 Baker | whieh he bimself onee stood hack agains® Yet let | or eduestional import only vo, fak ge they genemiy | AMA Eyton ey the prt ho rhonehs from all tis that cieciphne is jox | touch te Cathgie heart without acting upon Mew) J tional sicamers, hip Abbots ALEXANDRIA, June 2 Arrived, steamships James $ easton and to place full co York “ainaprengs Rcic'—9 enuinenvan of Dr DE JONG LTGtt ad | SShind: | ited agente for the United is $ ‘var, Hammond ; Granite Dini and’ UA Brooke, | White ranite Totter S Al dona- Sliver Piated Tea Sets, ty stew , i BAY rat ad act + Romany z 488, 490 and and 492 Broadway, corner pon uch dishonest proceedings, and to enabie the bic in Am 0. inedicnt ER OTL, and to realize its unequalled efficacy, over DR. 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