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10 j NEW YORK FgRAL, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. a ———— PME Sauls petite ice teat coming- bio trimmed witb biack, and | A large p’ vag poorated,, drawn by six AI ABLE YARENCE. and was buried atsea. (The C C arrived at her dock at haif- | ling, Batter, Gardner; Isaac Vansant, Gifford, Boston THE % ZE NFEST _ black pautaloons, and hat. of black “felt, with black | homes "Yea" ny jockagn, ‘ules a eanopy. om this LAMRNTAMLE - SECUMENTE, Bath hep Priday nigh ond was erroneously reported an tbe | Pasosin river, Vai Buime, D Rodicott, Endicott, Bostoa. 6 E © | feather. When the steamer got into the dock they | plat’ is WGolursbia,? with “Germania” and | The Buicide of Dr. Charles F. Thornton, in Gesrge Cromwell, which arrived om Saturday morning st BanGOn Sune 5—Salled. brig, Richmond, Adams, St were recelved by Vice President Willmann, ; Feivetta” on either side, and attended by nine Cincinnati. Cleopatra, Savannah, with mdse and | Michaels; schra Martha Sargent, Closson, aud Ann, Mayo, yeaa Cap Bauor and about half a dozen of | yfioycr" on either s representing a different to Murray Fen te NYork; Ann Curlet, Wescott, Hoboken. aay eeradeth ySnscet, Me chimes | “Gatmalyn "asi ancl tS “rows | yg (om mgcnaat nua mek), yy | eat Meee Sowa tn mem | THRE CHET Bg re Ee lew m 2 ea c THE FIRST DAY'S FESTIVETURS, | secre snn'n, oe cabin » fo teaty a heessatbcath:: nite ea aa Besse aretha aaa Rae | THREES oan, etna cern aoe that le 4 Rleniy ratite Sw Captain gonn FG pia commanding com: by artery Steamehip Rebecca Clyde, Chichester, Wilmington, NO, nCuAkLEstoN, June 24—Cieared, schr Chas W Holt, Hart seater the ph * re hewn ‘a wa basis es jon To F Gerdes, CTuerseen wid Joba | FB, but that the attempt was frustrated by the gis- | with navalstores ana cotton, and'2 passengers, 10 James CALAIS, June 22—Arrived, nchr ST King, NYork social felng wan fully'as warm inthe Pann aro Sa sorery Cen cond om shorty afterwards, upon | 1 Steamship Bronette, Howes, Philadelphia, with mdss,toJ | Cleared—Brig Trenton, Norwood, NYork; chr Eugene, Arrival of Delegates from way bad to show tit. Sis of tile schudtaens Yul bape 8 pieeme ggain to announce the fact that the same gentleman ye Franconia, Sherwood, Portland, with mése and | | June Clears, brig Princeton, Wells, NYork ; #cbr Johm Drum made a second attem: a 2 ‘passengers, Ames. Somes, Heath, Abroad. the earieaties tt Tay be said that they have | The Cntef Marshal— General Bisel, 9s Ovlonel Chien Ren mmnas Upon is ite. On bots piRaTt, Metcur (Non, Hendrickson, RioGrande, 60 days, with | _ 44th-—Cleared, schrs Flora A Sawyer, Reed, and H Curtis, by al going to ply ee the Tetivalewe D. Were standard of Chict Marshal. Tidual was suppressed, at the urgent request of mu- | Mins 86.00 7 woot morlesa‘Ceeats, 11 daye, with sugar DENNYSVILLE, Me, June 18—Cleared, achr Mary, Hallo Nepaee until about eight o'coce, when the cal ‘Diets Captain H. W. Wagner ana 5 which was ade “yeat aay, does wie al a fe Ce mae ite a aiar bo hel PlaetoN, Sane hereets te Leila rested . 2° e ay gsi away ‘ont days, with coffee, to ‘Fall in” ht them to a line, ladies had and Weston &Gray. EASTPORT, June 19—Cleared, schrs Percy, Mahiman, Their Keception Dy: Che City | Sorc eaees co eee ee | suaitsraal ot ecittete snd nisaids |. | that Dr Charles thorsto i morning to announce Brig ilghland Nancy (Bp, Sanders, Arecibo, PR, 14 days, | N¥ork; <Orrailoo, Smal Turkey’ Island; Farragut, Clarky Authorities. wie (he Senuetee Marches Ep The Executive Commitee of Band, accompanied by | $e suicidal manis. For several months past the | Wihsu W Lord, Babin, Cardenas Sune17, with sugar, ac, to | “ELLSWORTH Jane IT_Salled, schrs Empire, . . essen streets to the Third avenue cars, to be | the principal flags of the Bund, accompanied by | Doctor nad been laboring under a fit of melancholy, | jBte.W W Lord p With aUgAE, Ae) 10 | York; 20th, Catherine, Davis, and Julia A’ sich, oo safely landed at the besdquarsers in the Germania the former Executive Committee er Ye from brought about, it is said, by an it termina- Brig Two Brothers (Br), Butler, Sagua, 14 days, with sugar, | NYork: 22d, Zicavo, Murch, and Castillion, Jordon, NYork. enninmnees aa ata pmaper oom, where they arrived at half-past escort nae peg oon eetne pro: tion of a strong hmen| he formed for A cer to Bests Bon 4 Co. ph vias Seis weep FORTRESS MONROE, June boy Pasaed out, brig James le, wi . GRAND PARADE AND ILLUMINATION mune go peuneamet desis for rong dink, and for the past few months | Mf Smale nn nen" ys tyes rae FALE Bee es an tna mee Pelee , ‘The delegates from the Germania Rifle Club, of ‘The Committee of aeaageniens. the deceased had been drinking to excess. During | ,. Schr fod goha (Br), Collier, Cardenas June 14, with ue ie, Hudeon, 22; 5th, " ; P. D. Tesch ant wice Promdants ‘Wehmann, P. c Honorary aie of the American Sharpshooters’ sitetipta'as taking bis life wecs undoubesdly saad, 2 M Aye feuther ae ie bingy ee Owe Cee CGESTEI, None a Cleared, een? Tine a = Crsnaaes = a a. hee uae Rcunchar. 2 PRAT aia RN Europe and Amert- ihe second, attempt came very near culminating in Hulchfoon Son. Tune a va ida TOD spoke ‘schr Godtre; Witmning ey Dae PM Arvived, cobve Boeire A Programme of the Proces:: Dene rk es ine, >, ‘iton = Yes Ay gach deligation carrying a fag, bearing Seashs. Dat, oy ae corres raening and specimen day ikon Fs ln Hovall (BP, from Charleston Gonani, Foss, Maiatzas for Portiand (and sailed); Chariotie Wohitmann, F. Portwig, P. P. Meckhi |. Has- name of the city they come from. clans of the city, including ‘his partner, Dr. Ludio nln otek iugs, te Otten ta alee Eta gor for’ td Higt ¢ * sion on Monday vedt, L, Dusinemann, P. Botgen. F. Ansel, E- Seimcke. Sarpsnogters from the sates an Burope. br. Thornton Fabia reodvered, and was soon able | $time times 2th Int 3620, lon 14" BO, ahaa in gen, att melas Hhouton for Puladelphi =Aiyon : iy sie nies " ‘again ; 4 oe wyer, ato ‘When the delegations arrived at the hall they Delegation von Deutschland. strong rink ance aes avacsnag ge ow i a is ro ge in for RGaraer nae ‘Sarah A Rea Araoli Bhi Td coe Yesterday morning dawned brightly upon the city, were, after a short recreation, called together by Charleston Schitzenverein, South Carolina. matter of caution the doctor w: Monday morn- not even a cloudiet weing visible on the broad ex- re James B,'and Kirby, steering 8. Salled tn company with wae. for Lynn; E R Nash, Small, Eitzabethp Mr. George Kuester, who introduced Mr, Ot- Missouri Schutzenverein, St. Louis, Mo. if Desier (Br), Fo well, for London ; schra Dwight Louise Crockett, Crockett, Boston for Baltimore ; Annie Ma- ing, induced to make a short visit to his father, who id Chad’ and Gertrude, sailed & few yay bg gee, Young, Lynn for Philadelphia; Pedro tendorfer, the Chairman of the Committee Helvetia Schiitzenverein, Highland, Ill. resides at Clevi bout Middleton, 0 : do pause of the akies long before sunrise. All inter- | of Kecéption, Mr. | Ottendorfer | again | wel- ‘Milwaukee Schitzenverein, Wisconsin. the ‘western Dart OF this comn ee Da aero, TROON RAT AEs a cic et ana Matndn tr | eat eet oa tanner foro aan, ested im the stccess of the great Schuetzenfest—and comes Be. nae Wer eens a aonoked, i. ‘cuca poaeenrexein, Tilncs the Doctor mpoeannd partectiy rational, and was quite | Island, 8 days, with pineapples, to Jas Douglas. ior Riveriad A zal i Newal Me tntyre, ‘Rocklabd for New ay 7 al - | Schr Arcola (of Bath), Mallett, Corpus’ C} 2? dav ‘ork, Bramhall, "Hamilton, Portland ior’ do; Leesburg, (hey are pretiy nearly a majority of the people of New | aeprivation of the comforts of home to participate in Katonah Schiltzenverein, Illinois. sous Of any (anger conse ee ee a eae | tee eee on eo eee ee ten eer uany oe Now Yerkes oiaet York—were anxious about the kind of weather to be | th great national Saya le reperred, nee Benueenverssn, ae He retired at an early hour, but about eleven wea ther a be passage. June 21, off Hatteras, passed a bylee ate Mat Haven; Henry Clay, Stratton, Franklin for uted us on wo __ Switzerland, the mother country of Toledo Schitzenverein, Ohio. ? a number of em xen. . etal on that first day of the festival, on which such. festivities, ‘and the seed sown among. ihe Detroit. Schutzenverein, Mic ‘ ooo: got up .and stabbed himself on the right side ‘Schr Selah H strony » Tuthill, Richmond, Va, with rasiroad NEW ORLEANS, June 22—Arrived, steamship Emil a delegations from all ts‘of the United States ihe neck with the blade of a small penknife; | iron, to NL McC) | Souder, Lebby, NYork; bark Halcyon, Work, Cardiff; brig les Lac etiedtics toi ates were | ice-clad mountains of the Alps as bearing magni. Pittsburg Schitzenverein, Pennsylvania. fearing that his third attempt would fall, he thrust | "Schr John H Rapp, Gall, Virginia. Mountain Eagle, Sherman, Sagua, expected and had to be received. But the bright- | cent fruit even in this new country. Power, patriot- Buffalo Schiitzenverein, New York. the weapon into his breast, the point of the blade Schr David Sprague, Surley, Georges Bante. ‘Cleared—-Bark Eva (Br), Rouald, Liverpool; schr Florence ness of the morning allayed all fears, and all appre- | ism, friendship and unity are cultivated by the har- | Washington Schitzenverin, District of Columbia. reaching the vicinity of the heart. The noise of hig } Schr J K Munsell, Warren, Georges Bank Rogers, Rogers, NYork. hensions of a failure vanished. A‘slight gloom, | Monious SommggHng: ol poo rey Daria Os a aienre Fenitaenverstn, Married. falling on the floor aroused the other members of the | 498°" anaes Clayton, Calais, 10 days, with amber, pom reali) et) Only Daughter, Heade = 2 7 cominon country. le assure em that everythin, Germania \tzenverein, Massachusetts. 71 a q ys be indicative of disappointment, was visible at head- | will be done to increase this harmonious understand ‘Tuetonia Schiitzenverein, Massachusetts. Py Serer ogeyy ray map epane Hn to9 ofight Grand Inland, Harvey, Bangor, 9 days, with lumber, DeEMBUREFORT, June 26—Arrived, schr Julia A Decker, quarters at six in the morning, when it was an- | ing, and to assure them that all classes of the popu- Phincelplia’ Bonaeen rere, Leunay)yanis. utes. : Schr Abby Weld, Hutchins, Bangor via Norwalk, wher NEW BEDFORD, June 25—Arrived, achra Alfrod Hall, need th i th Ww ith the | Jaton not only, but the official authorities likewise, New Haven Schiitzenverein, Connecticut. ‘The deceased was between thirty-five and forty | ‘lscherged. af Dimmick, NYork ; 26th, J H Perry, Kelley, and Sarah, Cobbs a0u hat the train from the West, w! the | are in full accord with them, he would introduce Bridgeport Schitzenverein, Connecticut. years of and by strict economy and ful at Schr Avon, Parker, Bangor via New Haven, where she dis- Philadelphia, delegations, would not arrive till near twelve o'clock, | Mayor John 'T. Hoffman as a true representative of Newark Schiitzenverein, New Jersey. tention fo business had acquired quite Pied little | Charged A ee Fehon yong ee a and that all who came thus early had robbed me feelings of the people towards the Schuetzen- Pen ler er ge te property. When the war broke out the Doctor was | aint os Lge Pitcher, Rockland via New Haven, where she Phew iM Aieaniee Unnee Brotners, isey: far aa . yD g 01 ny; James Jones, Jones, Jack- themselves of their sleep for nothing, a8 the | “Tie Mayor was received with uproarious cheers, Independent Schiitzenverein, Brooklyn, L. I. Witioh postion ke ganed the tatverees cota Schr Sarah Eitznbelt, Keloy Poruand 8 days, witb lum- Pca ema Shae escort to receive the Western sharpshooters | the band, playing . 4 Paeds oe when! se Brooklyn Soniimenccy - ; Lon Island. ofMicers and men by his skill and unceasing attentions ber, ‘0 John Boynton's son a Go. is ; HE RILADELPHLA, Sut %6. arrived a pmereyants ve ‘ meeting, filing the larg utmost exten’ East New Yor! ncorps. r Eliza Frances, Smith, Portland, with lumber, to John jammond, Liverpool ; Aug I . Teno, and some reliet was had ofthe tedioumnenn, | ust, dona, sumelenuy 10° bien, Me Hor: | Brooklyn DrScttzencorpa, Long iaiant. | M2 cREAMUcLeL. After the war, was over “he, bought LP Te ea ee esa aati Or Soa tees Hae Gaetan Wee 4 man welcome em le city in om- Williamsburg Schiitzencor ng Island. A 4 v always a consequence of protracted waiting, when #t | cial capacity as Mayor and the chief executive ‘The New York Sharpshooters’ Societies, fort time, as he procera she pcoty remained & | Sehr Nelly Grayson, Avery, Gloucester. Whoelér, Whosier, Trinidad: sobrs, FA Dalley, Sherman, Balf-past nine o'clock twenty-six men stepped | ollicer of New York, He was not then, he said, ‘Sharps! '8.0f New York. sion. 7 Profes- | Schr Ann f Jacobs; Jones; Pi7mouthy Wierd Poland :A'S) Fetinn: Bree wewtn ; ini i to give them a cold‘and formal speech, but to tender New York Schitzencorps. f Schr R 8 Dean, Cook, Taunton for Elizabethport. lark, Loring, Boston; J Si hare, to Germania Halland proved themselves to be @ | them a cordial welcome. Delegates have arrived to Turner Schiltzen. Schr Horizon, Newman, Pawtucket. Hawes, Jackson, Providence; White Swan, Col delegation of the local Shuetzenbund of Detroit, | this festival, national as well as international in its Schutzen Gilde. THE Late GRoRGE W. BELDING.—A correspondent Scbr Veran aoa Providence. 38 Watson, Peace: Lanes ey Se Garrison, i mouths Mich., bearing the fag of their association, | character, from across the sea and from the far in- Tritonen Schiitzen. ofthe Springfield Repudlican furnishes that paper | Sctr Slss Wright, Clark, Providence for Elizabetpo Sear eee een iti “eetelvon, Gataner ™, es terior of Cur own country. To all he tendered a warm Independent Schiltzen, with the following facts concerning the early and | Schr Richard Law, York, Stumm, Taunton? EG Trwin, Atkins, Calais. At Quarantine, schr W ese gentlemen being the first who arrived yester- | welcome. This city is the great metropolis of the Helvetia Schiitzen. personal histor; of Mr. Belding, the London banker, Sehr Tri Chester, Noank for Klizabethport. Allen, fror day they were received with great enthusiasm, | nation, sonaied by m= malo ce eo There are = Burger Schiitzen. Mion committed suicide in this city on Sunday :— Dissoaws Ne pe a escorted their more people here spei ig Englis) any other iirger Schiitzen of the First Ward. . Belding was a native of Vermont, brought uj ote, Edwvart javen for Trenton. ny ie treba ise) crtan eobeciatinrs ad city in England, except London; there are more Irish Schilizen Bataillon, Major P. Hemmer. in the village of Johnson, where his parent ant Schr President, Flynn, New thport. cester; Brandywine, ——, Sale ~as possible, At ten o'clock the procession formed. | here than in any one city in Irland, and there are FIFTH DIVISION. friends still reside. About eight years since, when | sctt ment oc a sweliaven for Elizaleuporee | Bird Salem Joba Ce Manni Preceded by the band, came the Committee of Re- | more Germans in New York than in any city in Ger- Captain Paul Schulze, commanding. about twenty-five years of age, he was gent to Lon- | Schr OW Maliesae belonging (othe Toe ane a ortrine | ei MerTith, Salem | John Cadwalader, Mannin ception, Mr. O, Ottendorfer chairman; the Committee many, except two. There are more Catholics here | Agsistant Marshals—Messrs.’ Charles Klein and | don as an agent for a New York hoop manufacturer. | Company, in charge of their agent, Capt Joho Wate Denike, Jones, do; E i Pennell, Mitchell, Calais; on Quarters, Mr. G. Kuester chairman; the Com- | than in Rome and more Protestants than in any other Liebmann, Jr. His energy, enterprise and tact soon brought him | Wreck ot steamship Amsterdam, at Montauk Point, Bi ig | wards, Somers, Boston; Boston, Ni id RS Mille mittee of Publication, Dr. Sauer chairman, and the | city, Such a city like this he represented gave with- Band. into notice, and ere long he became conductor of an | "covered steam pump and boilers lost last fall; also balance | Henderson, do; Armenia, cy Committee of Entertainment, Mr. Paul Schulz chair- | out’ stint of blood and treasure in time of war, Marshal of the Division and his ali of lead and materials, &c, from wreck. English, Charlestown ; C Kienzle, Laki extensive hoop manufactory in the British metro- aman, Then foliowed the following companies: —The juard. polis, He was successful, accumulated property and New York Schuetzen battalion, Major P. Hemmer; and it extends the helping hand of charity to all | ‘Tne omcers of the Washington Continental SAILED. tons Eenliy ana Jonnfe, Hewitt, Salen aE who may need help in time of peace. As the repre- | Continental Guard representing the American | was evidently a rising mi During th f thi Steamships City of Paris, and Rockland; J W Hine, Lane, Hartford; A J Fabins, Braces the Wolfsschlucht Schuetzen Corps, Captain Bauer; | sentative of such a city he bid them welcome within ‘army or 1776. od rebellion ye i eo oe, hoe jp or Bser| Poot ris, Havre; Cal bots, yo Atal la Amesbu: wreath Win, Lavson, Boston; J H French, Pa Helvetia Rifle Club, Captain Kniisy; German Schuet- | its walls. Here, as everywhere, there are narrow- Association of Veterans of the late war. on behalf of the institutions of his native land. In | Hamburg; Circassian, Bremen; Lord feces: | Tar cot ne wealien, raree, Wer mens aalien zen Mund, Captain Brands; Salaniander Schuetzen, minded, prejudiced people, Duta majority think that | Te Colombo Guard (Italian), Captain G. Cariguaro, sot he was married, in Paris, at the residence of | Be, nb San Jaciat, and Virgola, Savannah, Charleston, | Case, Hastucbors Ly Frater Sicelman, ‘Boston: W Woolers 5 roi : aptain commanding. e American minister, and by that distii Charleston; Wm P Clyde, Wilmington, NC. * | King, Gi 8 Mershon, Ayres, Salem; Reading Rall! Gerdes; Columbia Schuetzen, Captath Vogel, | way'so long aa he does not infringe upon the rights Turn Verein Cadets, Hermann Gennecke, Instructor. | functior a di i “Aips| eens ‘ on} C: Porte and the Independent New ' York Schuetzen, | of others. After some further remarks the Mayor ‘Turn Verein of New York and vicinity. aa ot a eg ee ARS | Wind at sunset, calm. ‘No 4%, Reet, New London; J # Carver; Carvery Port= Lieutenant Stemmler, commanding. The procession ; F Now ‘Mans; Ontai land, F Nowell Fennimore, Milion, Mass ates Sere said that in America they were indebted to the Ger- Band, Charles Miller, Director. this country with his family, After extensive excur- mouth; Ellwood Doron, Jarvis, Salem; marched down the Bowery, but when they reached | mans for one great lesson, and that 1s that there was | The United Butchers? Guard, mounted, Captain | sions here, from East to West, he returned the 8: Marine Disasters. Miller, Boston. ba at enoy iad eeauiberty ees bbs _ ae ees Heine arer a oe we one Jacob Heister, cena, with music : year to England, since which’ time he has nesaane Filer airy Cuauncer, (eld ste Astnwan fer MPOBTLAND, June 3 rent eee eee on aa u 2 r a . lew York, e: rel a Os Mi J 20) . ‘4 known that the Caen Nero ‘the West had been play, 1 in front in the banking business. Reverses of fortune, ras, had bulwarks stove and One of her wacale Ceoes tate | phia’: Elle, Packard, Rondout; Margie, McFadden, NYork. oue of her paddle boxes badly ived, bark Lochiel, —, Havana; brig J B Brad» y, do; schra Laura, Coombs, belated and the precise time of their arrival could ua. Bark St Jago, Loud, Cardenas; schr Willie Mowe, damaged. mot be ascertained. It was agreed, however, to walt corps the counting house and time for recreation | Association for the advancement of Art and Sciences. | {t prostrated his house. Leaving his young on the playground. He spoke of the prac- Boehmisc! family. to follow him, he hastened pring comity, to her Krankenverein, President, tice of marksmanship as Spann er clear A. Braberder. effect @ compromise with some of his creditors. Suir Nonpen, before reported at Tybee and afloat, strack until one o'clock, when in the nigk of time a reply | eye, a cool head, steady nerves,and quiet ds, and SIXTH DIVISION. Hardly had he touched foot second time upon the Knoll afternoon of 38d inst, andre- | Noyes, Albany. Western Sharpshooters” ailing rhreny aa woudl ae the rivalry between the marksmen begets an honora- John Koch, commanding. ere he is arrested, casi into ‘al i dike common felons sop nocwieseed cod in geitiog, fer om the ‘Setwonu decks cargo FoRreMot EE, sone Leen unr ble ambition. Such traits of character are but Assistant Marshals—J. Sattig and F. Faust, and there, distracted, heart-broken, sinking beneath NYork. will have to be di PLYMOUTH, June 21—Arrived, schrs 8 Rockhill, Eliza- rive at Jersey City depot at thirteen minutes past one nius for a people. There 1s a charm in a rifle, if it id. a weight of mortification and woe he could not brook bethport (and sailed 25th for Bangor): Jesse S Clark, Balti+ P. M. ‘Ail the committees and the escort moved over | {not polntell at one, and. Fennimore Cooper ia his ‘Marshal of the Division aids, TOUS | Wert nebo os ORR BRO LT tease, LOND NB» for, Liverpool, | Sees oss: Lmconia, Nickerson, AYork’ (and cleared 2p on from Liberty street ferry to the Cortlandt street Sena praises the rifle as the necessary imple- ae York St i pt acl Cell, -thta noble, aspiring, generous Total ions, oa copes ies managaeentNe ° | ber return) mf depot, anxiously waiting for the arrival of the guests ment of a pioneer of civilization, and when the bold | ajiem: Germani: RICHMOND, June 25—Arrived, echr Chas Wooley, Parker, whom they camie to honor. incursor into wild lands had ho other friend he | 4vemanls, Helvetia,” fay trpelonpemes dpe imager Yorn for Rockland, with corn, white iow oteisare tea Jas | *¥E cy aw gine _Arsivetactt Pallas, French:Nvork These boys from the West, hailing from the enter- } trusted his rifle against his enemies, whether they | Apt's Schiiler, Loreley nerchor, ¥ N Thompson ran on the south point of North Brothers yester- Bangor for NYork; Smith, do foo prising city of Chicago, and carrying with them the sppeared in the shape of beasts or of men in the | Aurora, Rothmanner Liedertafel, We do not envy the feelings of the relentless credi- | day. done could not be ascertained. There was | do; Medford, ~ for Elizabethpart; W C Hall, Pressys mous flag of the Schuetzenbund, failed to come to | field. The Mayor concluded by some well timed and Bloom’gdale Ménnerchor, Schillerbund, tors who, by thus thrusting this high spirited but un- | 9° pilot on either vessel. NYork for Belfast; 2ist, Wanderer, Rowe, NYork. time ‘this morning, to the positive mortification | hnmorousiy delivered advice to his hearers as to | Gomes Uhlandbuna, Foinnate yourlg man into 8 New York jail, broke his | | §t£sx Tye. Oommopone FooTs, while towing two schoon- | Balled bat, gohrs W Barnard, Gaukhy Bark, Ocoan.-Rans ‘$f more than a thousand people, who were anxious- | pickpockets, whose “rifling practice” was limited to | Eintracht, N. Hoboken, Union Manuerchor, spirit, quenched his life, desolated for ever the hearts | ramp the East river ay) Tam tuto ap unknown sloop, | ger. 40; Hist, Ruapress, Kenedy, NXork; perenne 1y awaiting thelr arrival. ‘fhe Bowery, of course, | pocketbooks only, and also in reference to the city of | Frohsin, Bloomingdale, of hig little family and plunged tn unutterable sor- | Sehr Wary Millers whien oot vad he Coe oe oboom of the | dei FRANCISCO, June W—Arrived, bark Jessica (Bry ‘Was a blaze of anxious excitement, with its flags of | New York being the li t wine making and whiskey ubs from the States. row the circle of loving Sears anxiously awaiting | “CD Mary yaa tear “ all colors and of all nationaliiies waving from every other window. In the words of the poet it was “a opens festive scene.”’ e Chicago boys were received by the New York Schuetzen corps at the foot of Liberty street from ven o'clock, or thereabouts, till twelve. At the other Miscellaneous. oa eB a Stago, Thorndike, Liverpool: bark Atico W Burns, Jr, parser of the steamship Santiago de Cuba, con Hy cases Auckland; brigs Belvidere (Br)‘ Mor~ Came from Aspinwall, has our thanks for his attentions. TG ERICA Senn the Arrived bark daaee McCarty, Purser Sampson, of the steamship Crescent City, from New | Race, Providence. ‘Orleans, bas our thanks for favors, Cleared—Schr Sarah A Smith, Turner, Providence. ee country. The time was, he said, when | Other singing Societies of New York and Vicinity. | his arrival among the green mountains of Vermont. ricks could not be made without straw orloam, nor | Schwabischer Sanger- Gesangverein Melamonen wine without grapes, nor whiskey without corn. bund. Gesangverein Orpheus. But although we had no luscious grapes growing in | Concordia Mannerchor. Mozort Gesangverein. REVOLUTION IN HARVARD COLLEGE.—The Boston quantity within the city limits, nor any waving flelds | Cacilia Williamsburg. Liederkranz, Williams- | 4@vertiser states that a change is to be made in the of corn, yet wine and whiskey are profusely made anne! y % mode of electing overseers to Harvard Coll and wy steamship Lex born, NYork. side of the'river, the Jersey side, a committee was | without the help of elther. He would advise thew eee erres Bapheeie. says:—What. the new plan should be was's geod | Weare indebted to purser H Gorham, of the steamship GrearetTSteataahip H Livingkton: Eaton, Niork. also patiently waiting, wailing and waiting until the | to stick to their old good and pure Rhine wine and Union Mannerchor, Franz Abt Quartet Club, | “eal discussed in private, and was finally made mat- | Saragossa, from Charleston, for favors. SALEM, June 25—Arrived, schra Beaons, Homrbes, read Patience of Job might ve joked upon as an insigaifl- | lager beer, for, with heads clear and. pockets full, | “yrnmineiee Bethofen Liederkranz. "| ter of action at the mecting of the alumni on last | snonr PassaGr—rhe steamship Crescent City, Captain | Jobnsons James Bliss, Hatch, and Mary B Harris, Crowley, fant Ctort or human endurance. The Jersey | they would find no trouble in the city. In conclusion | social Mannerchor. Rhelniscner Sangerbund, | commencement day. The plan adopted is to be tried | roimes, of the Merchants’ line, from New Orleans, left the |" Satled ahh, achr Sidney Price, Gedtrey, Philadetphia. fellows, including the tremendous Captain Busch, | he offered to give any of those from abroad or the in- Social Reform Gesang- Harlem Mannerchor. for the first time in the few weeks now following. WAREHAM, June 25—Arrived, achreJ M Kissam, Kiseam, bustled restlessly around the depot, and at times were ae greeny to say the whole Schuetzenfest was a hum- ug, tail the happy thought occurred to somebody to telegraph to Pittsburg and ascertain whether the delegation from Chicago was coming or not. The answer was decisive and somewhat satisfactory. barat 5PM on the 20th inst, and arrived at her dock in this city at half-past 10 o'clock on Friday night, making the pas- gage iu ouays) 4 hours ana 00 minutes, Her arrival was un- intentionally teft out from yesterday's Herald. Calais recently, from Bros & Co, a fine brig of 875 tons, called = ie Aine ay tet hypsy Ainge ed Frees he verein. ae re The general principle is Ags rey, in ented toa was able jum upon | Gesai Unken Krentzer ‘. Piney coe ee pe 0) lection. the character of the festival, which eschews all iis. angverein = Unken Yow York Sangerrunde, authorized conimfsaloa, uta fuk iT slgnktuts, tinetions of nationalities ail alvistong of party or | “Other Musical Associations gnd Corporations, | #080 or mis candidates whom he prefers; and that com- ENTH D! je Fron bond. ‘The cheers whic followed the conclu- Colonel John H. Budke, commanding made so as to report in print before the day of Troy; Splendid, Phinney, do. Saiied 26th, achr M Vassar, Jr, Christie, NYark. . of Kelley lection th ‘annie B Jen- SOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFEREND They were coming, but not the way they were expected | sion of the Mayor's speech were nine in number, and Mounted Band. election the names of candidates thus presented who ings, to be commanded by Capt Noble. States.—Desertion, non-support, &c., sufficient cause; In other words, they bad changed their intended | then the oand struck up “Red, White and Blue,” the Marshal of the Division and his aids, have been nominated by the largest number of A inyaville, on the 23d inst, from the yard of T W Allan | 20 publicity; no charge, until divoroe is obtained; advice frees route and were coming by Philadelphia in place of . HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. chorus of which was sung by the whole assembly. Battery B, N. Y. 8. N. G., Captain John Keim. electors, their list to contain two names for each & Co, a fine schr of 148 tons old era ementy designed for Allentown. Then, of course, those in waiting, who ry K, Captain John Heubner, existing vacancy. the coasting trade. She is owned by T W_ Al AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. ve hey an 4 Son, Ed. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN were a numerous party, felt @ confused ftutter fora | ‘The ceremony of the delivery of the flag of the Bund, | ymira reettent ayy iy, 8: Yo 8 N. Gy, Colonel = - memes | Hoslon, and oil $e coremantod Be Oe Tine Eh of New York and States where desertion, non-support, cruel moment and soatvered roma Liberty street | escorted hither from Chica b y Over One jhundred a tidRe, Ae EG r H I P PI N G N Whalemen. See atSE on ones suatent,\ He pag in 6ttgnes, to ant remain ere under | gharpshooters, commence y Mr. Mutschiechner’s | First regiment cavalry, ¥. Y. . G@, Col W le bo the blazing sun for about twenty | minutes. speaking frst in English and then in German. He ex- Brenker. : E 8, exPatk W H Shaler, Marshall, arrived at Hamilton, Bermuda, ao een LAs 2 eneeem, See — The New, dergey, men, went over 10 thelr ann | pressed his grauiication at, the Joyous reception in FeO Tee chief Marshal separa gge Schr Peiel, Baler, arrived at New Bedford 2h int trom | Asay Gite, uneat publi esepone, Ror wide o! e water, anc er spending over New York, such as they not ex; . le also x iE! ief Marshal. aE 3 . iblic! 3, an hour in chaff and banter, and beer, met the long | congratulated the Bund at lis rapid growth, thatnow | J, Hertz, Secretary. Almanac for New York--This Day. pee Nye Paround 10th inst, Sent home on | where; no fees’ in advance: success Sr Sas cousul . Oth 1 day after he rival onwhallng ground cared: away er'saldert and se. | Hous free, Apply to THOMAS DIKEMAN, Counselor, torned home in c was ob! to Tauhed together. Pees Sister cage woe * * * ROOT BEER! ROOT BEER] > > 1007 Spoken. + This delicious and healthy summer beverage can be pBtrefarentn, from Alerandria, for Boston, June 26, off inade by every family with very litle trouble and triding ex~ arn (Bg » No 4). KNAPP'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF ROOTS. Brigit iwa, from Cuba for Portland, June 26, off Barne. A 40 cent bottle will make 10 eee and @ 75 cent bole e Beer. expected delegation at a little after one, and gave them a hearty New York welcome. Captain Busch, of the New Jersey committee, wel- ‘comed the lads who carried the flag of the Schuetzen- bund, and Captain Mutter, of Chicago, responded briefly thet he was grateful for the recognition ex- it is even a = the halis ee erent a cull The presentation 8) was _ rep! y SO\RE IN CANADA. ‘ . Supervisor Andrew Wilimann, Vice President of THE FENIAN SORE en oe Preece ppegiatg ete espe alas fnew the more | 4 Fenian Letter to a Cravelling Confederate, | Sun sets. acceptable to his hearers as it was apparent to be, J 24. been without any preparation. ‘The most applauded {From the Torono cee eaeek, fen + 4 29 | Moon sets...morn 12 39 - 7 35 | High water.morn 246 tended. Then followed @ great deal of small talk | part of Mr. Willmann’s remarks was his reference to McB. came to-day and you will get this onthe 11th Weather Along the Const. And large mirth, and on the way to the ferryboat no | the fact that, although the people of this country are | a: 7 "You have donewell so far. Since Mac saw JUNE 27-9 A. M. Brig Fanny, from ——— for Boston, June 26, lat 40 40, lon ee a company that ever met appeared under the influence aided tn political parties, particularly the Germans, | ¥oq' ten’ days ago at sven he has been closely | Zr Weather. Thermometer. | 69380 tby pilot boat Hope, No 1). i Cee ish dewnicn cc am beeen of such unbounded hilarity of spirits. aT NEW YORK the reception was inthe best taste and spirit, and while the band played “Hail Columbia” half a hun- dred lusty throats sent up a glorious cheer of wel- come. The evening was eventful. General Franz Sigel recetved five different delegations in the chief room of the Germania Hall. The first delegation, which rig Jamon Miler: {rom New York for Zazs, Cuba, June | $t@4,and eB KNAPP & 60.908 Mudwouatreek Sad by iat 3114, on 66 16. Jenerall Z Muthr Oliverames, {rom Georgetown, DC, for Providence | ‘Tuesiats generally. June %, 80 miles SE from the Highlands (by pilot boat Nettle, TENDER FEET, CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING sephele F + | AS Salle removed fiekout galncor bette. ba Pe tami ghar _ joints cured by Madame OWENS, 783 Broadway, New York. ARDROSSAN, June 11—: 1) Florelia, Peabody, Boston. = bien ADELAIDE, April 2—Arrived, B is, Ki N ESSAY ON THE CAUSK, PREVENTION, TREAT- AGPINWALL, June 17—, ived, \- an . |. ©. 5 ‘Gray, NYOrE ue oet eee fe TOOLE'S CONSUMPTION ‘ork. prosperity and glory of the country. At the conclu- | Watched and came near atrest at tl. Jack and i sion of Mr. Willmann’s response cheers were given, in time. Write from M.and after you cross, and the band played the “Star Spangled Banner;” 3 \d party wer here at meeting on the 1st, and, after the Detroit delegates were introduced the | Mi e'weip" they tuve gone West and willie meeting adjourned. ‘To-day. trom ten in the morning till ten in the even- | Teady @t the time. there bag al tend Ing, the prizes for the Schuetzenfest will {be on ex. | Mousand in thle detaicn, hae te ire hibition at Steinway Hall; an admission of ten cents | attack here, and with all their forces hundreds of Was from Charleston, was the most interesting, They | for each person will be charged, the whole receipts vay they will Iave @ good time in checkin, cey, 4 D., free on applicationat Dr. O'TOOLE’ ‘Were dressed, ué usual, in rife green, and fell ropriated to the benefit of the widow and | Miles away they Beak ie ‘AQUADILLA, PR, June 7—Amnved, schr —— (Br), N HOSPITAL, 202 Eust Sixteenth street, N into’ nein” true.’ military “siyie, “General Chines oC tua poor taborer Who met his death by | OUF march to the desigated point—ahd a very good “~~ | york. ba 2 FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COL. Sigel delivered a speech of welcome, aud | the accidental caving in of the trestle fence or | imethere. Be cautiais and all is well; your dis- PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 27, 1868, BO, ER; June 12—In port brig Randolph, Payson, for A. AREC NYork in8 day ise is 8o perfect that you can do all you wish. . Lottery of Kentucky pp eh. Spon Geeea setween | ieugelyang on hie i O New York city will colts duty and 40 will Nos, 2, ee BRRWRRHAv EN, Junel1—Salled, Lincoln, Trott, NYork ; J guia Souter natny Olass magus 27108. Schuetzenfest, which tn itself was a token of peace | ‘To give a general impression of the tilumination, | %,5, 6; 7, Sand 10. The toothpicks are in store as weil | | Tb commmunfeatioia seam yachts fs at Whitehall slip 1 Tempest (Br), Hutton, NYork; SuRLBY oOLLRGE—ciabs 306, s0Nm'2, and harmony between all men, might prove one at | we would fine that the Turn Halle on Orchard | #8 the pebbles and sabetre. Transportation is per- | si tommumeations fro Teauele Will be foaignees to the BI ‘almouth for orders (both before 29, 66, 46, 16, 5, cy 7, 1. Jeast of the principal aids in the restoration of a | street and nearly every building on the block around | fc Our friend across the river thinks he will be | tans" be orwarded free of | reported in port 12h). RANCE, SMITH & CO., Managers. united country. The other delegations were from | jt was a gleaming and a blaze of light. On the | “turned out’ if he isdetected! I guess he will, and ARBADOS, June 9—No veasels for the United States in KENTOCKY—BXTRA CHABB 161, 208 ‘AAR St. Louis, Baltimore, San Francisco and Indianapolis, | Bowery two inscriptions of the many were most | SHOttoo. It looks now as though there would not be CLEAR CARDIFF, June 12—Ent out, Vanguard, Russell, and E % Oh Sereday unas ite sone si week, ©? and were appropriately received, Roticeable; one was the old motto of Switzeriand, | OPPombom.ce ut vess Own? send THEM ae hea aoe | Steamabip City of PR ARED. ot rald, Mitchell, for York. '” Ve7euards Russellyand Eme | |) Es ary aie 15, 8, 06 1. Late in the evening a powder company phon rom “A clear eye and steady hand defen! my home and pedo a je ip her mI , Kennedy, Liverpool—John G near letanb, Ju ¢ 16—In port sdhr Tryphenia (Br), for Doctnea doIN TTR a CBHIEN & ¥ ot ‘ARsoc ~ I ve in jaye. yr circulars and information inthe ve erly oy F a Bagel Twoclation | fatherland.” ‘The other was ‘i Ourcompanies her are drilling well; also at Bay | ,Stmship Lord Lovelt(Br), Jones, Havana—J E Ward a | NYorkinadare yo a (9), ad, NYork, FRANCE, SMITH & CO., ton Schutzen company presented a tame bear to the Und lok will Gate Jubal o¢ City, Flint and thirty-nine other places. John’ 1 | Siesmship Arladne, Eldridge, Key West and Galveston—C | ¢,1HRALTAR June4 to port brig vt" Tomlce, Walters, Covington, Ky. a Pi Spricht die Metropole, active and fajthfal. Write and do all as agreed. I Mallory & Co. from Leghorn, arrived 34, for NYork. Wind NW. “{ —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS association, and thereby created much fan. | Indeed Schuetzenlust sey’s Feldgescbr-1, NE. Steamal.p Gen Mende, Sampson, New Orleans—Samuel | ,lee"eadih. brig Amelia (Br), McDonald (froin Philadel | A —RENTUURY, STATE LOTTERY, LASS ds uncinuseat any community. nora Eintracht die Parole. , I have no stamps ‘o put on, and to go and get one Oe a ete x9 J8—Arrived, ship Argony Switt Callao, KENTUCKY STATR—-EXTRA CLASS 405, DECIDED BY MI6- ‘rot! vevens. would delay it one ¢cay, as the mail man will be here | ,fteamship Cortes, Nelson, New Orleans—H B Cromwell ingham, Qualey, New SOURI KTATE, C1.A89 405, JUN® 27, I Programme of the Procession on Monday. soon to get letters, — Steamship Virginia, Kennedy, Savannah—R Lowden. : : ‘ i AVRE, June 13—Sailed, Wm Wie hot a7 York. uy, , a. The Reception. Havana, June 2—arrived, steamships Columbia, Van | SENTUCKY STATE—CLASS 406, DRCIDED BY MIKSOURE ” Seat: “a SteamebipSan Jacinto, Atki Si —' rrrison. ve 4m vehaif of the members of the Sharpshooters’ | | Annexed p pliapdl go crmaoey ed hadival'ce TELEGIAPHIC NEWS ITEMS, ,Bteamahip Charleston, Berry, Charieston—H Ke Morgans | S&yandMleuvile, Baker, Nvork, OO #, 4, 18 ieee ey hoy n, 70, As#ociation of New York and vicinity Mr. Otten- take place to-morrow:— The tovacco manuhicturers of Richmond, Va., have | Steamship W P Clyde, Powell, Wilmington. NC—J Hand. Livgnroot J 1 Arrived Chance, ilis, Pensacola; PADUCAH [AA oprah dofer received the visitors in a brief addess, which sabi Sadia ‘ sent a committee to Vashington to urge a reduction Inichesea NL Moorea Nortoik, City Point and | “'satied tb 4 am, San Francisco, Papec eee Cites eT IEE? BY micooum, : sy . Dreniy, oe case 481, J0Ne saa > as comer fhemteeen te? : Brigadier General Louis Burger, commanding, and | of tax. . Bream 3 garecn, Inman, Alexandria—J Hand. Entout 1thy C Jansen, Sud Srotia @), Judktes, | a ‘The honorabie duty had been devolved upon him stam. jeamsbip John Gibson, Winters, Georgetowa, DC—Phil- | gor NYork * VOAR-CLAS® WB, DECIDED BY MIBGOURI, OLA88 458, to welcome the members of the American Sharp- Pi ‘of Police. ‘The recent heavy lowes in the mails distributed at pe & Brown, 2 *Lonpo, June 16—Arrived, Joshua 8, Emery, Baltimore. sONe M7, shooters’ Association in the name of the Executive ptain Carl Klein's artillery company, mounted, | Culpepper Court Howe, Va., have led to the arrest of — Sieamship Neptune. Baker, Boston —W P Cyd Cleared Yih, Bellona (s'Pinkham, NYork’ (and passed | @% % 44, Ah 19, COLTON Ai i al P. Committee, in the name of the Sharpstooters’ Asso. with six buglers In front. — George W. Cook, the deputy postmaster there. He Ship Nonantum, Upion, San Freneicon Gn inane bg Hm Por viveulare, be., in te abote Lotteries adarien tn Ciations and of the whole people of New York. He Band and drum corps of 6th regiment, confessed the crime yrsterday. Ship Jan R Kesler, Allen, San Francisco W Osgood & | 5h oittith, Contest Blockler, for Phitadelphin: | a ; "MORRAY, EDDY & CO. doubted his ability to give fair and full expression in farshal of division and staff. The first lot of new Virginia wheat sold in Rich. ©, i . es Kaden maw b ao ete ee ey winnpervades all classes of the | Infantry regiments of N. Y. 8. N. G. participating in | mond yesterday at $3 per bustiel. Bally Antarctic (Br), MeStoker, St John, NB—Tapscoit jod, Gratta, Whelan, NYork. ongaee CAAMRD AND INFORMATION PUD. on ; hie! r 7 . 2 . he . on y : 0, re 3 6 Bap, and he hoped that the connie cotree eee) | the parade a a Aman named Sullivan was shot at Norfolk Inst Frederick Sealla sag Paks, Jone 1e—Arrived, Reamship Kebratta, Horger, | A ~SREOI 4, CMenined Nien GCEtee, Baca NG), Waack, Cork for orders via The ball struck the back of Philadelpbia— Punch, Meincke & Wendt. P 4 tion and the hospitality to be extended to them on The following regiments have reported:—The 6th, night by J. T. Newton. hips Oregonian, Sutton, San Francisco; | @8¢ Broker, 20) Broadway and 153 Fulton street. ¢ , hee ark Freden (Nor), Ingebrethen, Queenstown for orders— | yr goat aa teerey Pe Oregonian, J ‘ — behalf of the citizens of New York will not | oc. : , . Steinway, with | Sullivan's head and glanced of. The wound isnot yw pave " 1th, Montana, Cavarly, do. YATHOLIC PROTECTORY.—THE CORNER STONE OF only. perpetuate brilliant memories. iw ter rand cael Tiles ‘ecrpet te Tite, Colonel it Las, | fatal, Both met were employes in Ames’ circus, Bark Peddier (NG), Weller, Rotterdam—Funcb, Memncke & | 91!? plas tet ban Peakuinee ues ee Oty be iaid in Went= minds, but will convince them of the friend: | and the 96th, Colonel J. D. Krehbiel, : On Thursday night a hand car containing four Wen: rs is -leared, Anaic tone Troon4 ™ chester vitiage, ob Fourth of July, 1868, at 3 P.M. The ad- ship ‘and fraternity which unite all nation- "SECOND DIVISION. men ran off an open drawbridge on the Vermont BAK Mor del Mar (Br, Killman, Buenos Ayres—C Lid- kmeister, Puiladeipbia. the Society of Gs. Peel ibe Apouten Fale eating’ wien teat alities in one common people. Not wishing Colonel A. Senges, commanding. Central Railroad, at Alburg Springs. Three men "Gare Mayflower, Dill, Barbados—Henry Trowbridge’s | ySWiXEMUNDE, June I—Arrtved, Dienstag, Radmann, New helter six hundred homeless children, under the to detain them long he once more bade them Assistant Marshals—Lieutenant J. Krowpactz and | jumped from the car; one, named Isaac P, Drew, gone. ees | York. { the Sisters of Charity. Access t0 Protector welcome to our city. The band strack Adaibert Roeder. went over, and was drowned, Brig Kbe (Ital), Bartolome, Palermo—Lawrence, Giles & | yon uaysnRorcwer: Heeroma eremien, Wil by at 20, Fulton ferry pier, at 8:30 A.M. and P.M. the Chief,” and after that Mr. Mutechi (This division is intended to represent the gradual The express train on the Jefferson, Madison and ©; fet, tor fo ve J c returning at 5 P. M.: or by Harlem Railroad from. Twen «Irie (Br), Simmons, Point-a-Pitre, Guadaloupe—H A PR Chicago, and last year's President of the association, | development, invention, an improvement in the | indianapolis Railroad leaving Madison, Inc te & fon. PR. Tass bee a. stated that they were all tired out and almost trom: | matter of shooting Weapons, arranged according to | day morning, ¥as thrown from the track by bling from fatigue; that for this reagon he wished to | their chronological order, and introducing in its | gyer @ cow’ war Columbus, Ind. Sev sixth treet to Tremont, or Second and Third avenue and 4 fifty cents. For sale at holic bookstores and eater. jun 6—In port brig Geo Latimer, Knight, nning TI, May 29—Arrived, bark Duiveland (Br) ral persona Schr Hind «Br Ludmaon ee att dsalied Jane3 for NY. be excused from repiying now to the eloquent ad. 4 npowder, injured, t Ww 1 Schr Belem (Braz), ob . Plummer, St Thomas and sailed June 3 for NYork), dress of Mr. Ottendofer; hut that at the banquet Bix" tacanted “haratan tm tha towtoree of the midaie | (eT tcctenatinar wf amon them Wt str] oe be Julie (Br), Plate, Port Spain—Hearg,, ‘De Cordora a | gaggsonss M Sue S—Arcwed, sear [485 (Bt), Radter, ieaak, hee ee ol nu Pet ye @ P rs " 3 | Co. e Stomach, ves, Lun, nemo ie ee we te pees, Wearing the coat of arms indicative of tte | Two car lads of Fenian arms and equipments \ cbr Maitie E Taber, C x, Clentuegon IB dager, red Soh, skip Plymouth” Rack. Werncr Coston; sehr eam. (indigeation), constipations The Weatern ts were then taken in charge Ganent Pratap pombe | ingland, ’ | in storehouss at St. Albans, Vt, were quietly re| gear Anes Gr (Br). Burke, St John, NF—O B Swain. jer, Henterson, Philadelph i f 108, sleeplesaness, debibiliiy, wast. by the Committee, who looked after their | 7.” 7, Se " . moved by the Fenians with teams into the bach] Schr Frank Howard, Terhune, Jacksonville—W Ray. TRALER, Jung 12--Arrived, Ko tl, Gunderson, Phil eda ecnlente ‘duction tae y ie ~ a The Marshal of the Division and his aids, in the | ™ 4 Schr Archer & Reeves, Ireland, Wilmington. NC—Bently, 1d wll medicine, including that franks and valiees. and to have them promptly for- | costume of the Landaknechte of the time of George | Country on Wednesday and Thursday nights last. | wiiier& Thomas. z delphia. Amewean Port No. iil.-cLord Stuart de Frarded to their quarters. The procession was then von Frondaberg. ' ‘The Merchants’ National Bank, of Memphis, Tenn.| (Schr J H Seguine, French, Yorktown, Va—Goldthwaite & ALMEANNATA Jaas te get notre Oy pore De B16_ The Mar 3 ae ote ape! esterd norning. It verton. e: ’ ly We ore ony from formed in the following Order: won of cit: | Hats im the samme costume, Mr. Helier, director. pipe a Ate # sald (hat (techie Nary A Ivins, Bodioe, Baltimore—M Bede ton; ‘Edwin Read, Howes, NYork! Addie P Avery, Ryoo, | dyspepsia, er And) wast. on 3 the ral committees; delegation of ¢ A platoon of six personating Teuton warriors | assets ex Schr 8 H Cady, Wood, Baltimore—Crowe!l & Boston ; Joseph H Hoyt, Roby, NYork. ing away.” Ting, 1 Ib, \12 Tbe, ctamsrehoiders; the guests from the West, ba habited in bearskin, ‘Two white men, named Wyatt and Hackler, and;) | Schr WB Thomas, Winsmore, Philadelp! Salled-—Rohts. Edwin R Kirk, Bernett, NYork Edwin Wat. a4 los, $38. Di r rent companies of sharpshooters, the whole Six Indians. colored man were killed by lightning on 'Frida| &o. York; Win H kK ereey © under command of Major Hemmer, of the New York | william Tel! and Son—tne latter bearing an apple | night at London, Kentucky. Sehr Pathways McElwee, Philadelphia—Smow & Burgess. Hi Schuetzen battalion. The Procession moved from pierced with an arrow v " at a ‘ } Sehr Lottie Riots, Endicott, Great Egg Harbor—J W El- 6 5 KIMBELL the Cortlandt street ferry toGreenwich up to Murray | giz Crossbowmen im the coatnime ot the eleventh | Judge Sherman, of the United States Court of thi! well & . A jo) uiveaton: Alaska, ions, ingrowi street to Broadway, and through the Park to Print. mee Northern district of Ohio, has decided that the de| “Echt Brie. Howes, Avgune, Me, Thayer & Sar. | © Rich “iliman, Kelley, Baits: | Prices sex than Brand ing House square, “At the moment the first line of | Berthold Schwartz, the invehtor of gunpowder, ac- ee tne is oe times of te papi sectheak tented in lc at word: Shan ae tiles band entered wie Park Major J.J. Diehi fired compa'ied by two pages, carrying a tri- Reewel "hie Geol ine — wy dass of win Schr Saugatuck, Davis, Hartford—G K Rackett & Bro, H Bartiett, Barris; JT 5 SOVEREIGN CURE FOR CATARRH, BRON-~ the frst gun and cor'tinued till he had completed the umphal arch, bearing his name. Cee noe ore ee Sewin) | Sloop Ethan Allen, Merrill, Providenc K Rackett & | burger, Carson; N'Squiree, Squires; 4 aortas guaranteed by nature's potent reme- sect hdc eoven Biocession then entered Chathatn | six men, eactt bearing an old fuse musket and musket | Machine. pat 1 Eloop J J Lefrige, Snow, New Haren—M Briggs & Co. Lee Dutent b A May, Bakers) M Teen ced Mast fi sims Sooatenien mee, street and Moved up the Bowery to headquarters, “rest,” habited in the costume of the Queen's The firy concert of the Saengerfsst In Milwanke | £190? Levant, Mooouing, pratone OM Briggs & CO. Phia; William G Tefts, Skidmore, South Germania Assembly Kooms. Having entered the are e Bartiett, Phitade ph hall, Mr. George Kueste again weicomed them tot H head: ‘ ako let Musketeers, sixteenth century. took plac on Friday ee LA | Composed ¢ | Steamer J W Garrett, McLaughita, Baltimore. Amboy 6 nd Mattie Holmes, Taipe: Six Prussian Grenadiers wita flintiock muskets of the , seventy isstruments and @ chorus of four hundr Ht Counce, Wiison, bnson ; Herbert M eruptive mi Port Aljen, Albany; E Richi or b quarters of the Amsrican Schuetzenbund. Mr. time of Frederick the Great. gentleinet and ladies, Thirty-two societies toc | ARRIVALS. sory Thompaon BAP Ly deott, Hoboken. Tiree stampa; troatiees Mutschlechner then preseivted to the committee the Six Tyrolese in their national costume, with short | part in the performance. The ba! was beautiay Y Vi MRBALD STAM YACHTS. Cleared—Bri At, ee ne atinge: phia, Frank one thousand dolar five-twenty bond aa the Chicago rifles, and led by Andreas Holer, decorate. The Chamber of Conmerce and th | mer Hugh MeCulloch, Merriman, from @ 5 Pivewicienenarrere ry Y.—PRIZES PAID IN GOL! — by R. ORTEGA, % Wi a Contribution to the festival. Jt is handsomely framed | sig american ‘Sharpshooters, with the newest and | stores claed at twelve o'clock to-dw to take part a cruise as s. as Montauk. Saw no Inward bound ves and bears an appropriate in:wription. most approved breechloaders. the festivities of the day. sels } OVAL HAVANA LO’ and information f Hp John Brvant; brig Prank | Auiverpoot June 1%, and CoE nested, ere At five o'clock to-day, at “he large hall of the 6 escorted b: tu C - - mship Helvetia (Br, Cutting, ere Oriel ow, NOrieans via Hae —_ Amembly Boome, Mayor Hotuan wif welcome the | TH Catling gun,erroried by members of Captain | As . caawueeTOx, BCA ery destructye | Sonal Steamanip'Co. Had wonteriy 4 tothe Xe | anna; Aabland, Foster, NYo ht Stotace, "Ren, 1!LBURG'S GERMAN OINTMEN strangere oMcially in the name of the city of } THIRD DIVISION, fire ocoured in Charleston on Satwiay night, 9h | June 16 iat bo, Ton nae & bark rigged Cunard steamer, | Glenfuegos, brig John Weeles, Ford, Rum Key; schre John A cerinin cure, Without the mightest di York, and the flag of the Bund Will be formatiy Charies Buchheister, commanding. instant, whereby several valuable lores and stoas | bourd W: Isth, lat 4) lon 8, passed a North German Lloyd's ORE, Sane Arrive: ahip Od ‘Small, Car It Rheum, livered to the New York Exectitive, its custodians Assistant Marehal—Fritz Hofe. were consumed. It broke out abou! eleven o'ciak | Sypamer, henge, ound J 4h pat Sh lon 0, Geemmnenip Cny mn Colente Clarity Foner, Cardi “Linda Abbott Poles Bowery and by al |) the next Schuetzenfest, holesale paint and ot lish a v Barbados; brigs Aroostook, Bryant, Matan- y ’ ARRIVAL OF DRLRGATRS PROM ONARLRETON, he pre ee ee ae react Rey | 10, Se: Times & Gelder, 198 WUhe strc nce chteamabl Beutachian (Nay Wersrin, Bremen June 18. via | {26 Proteus DriscosSatilia Mila Ons settafonn Le tracy, | VISITORS TO i The steamship Saragossa, which Was expected | Ur 'l° Par TOMe te ee ertaon director, | fea’ Besides the store of Mesah’ Holmen de Cal Bo. Rhperienesa fenced light wenteriy winde the entire passage.” | Rawier: KaileJ Hoyt, Parker, New Haven Ramon, Jobo. ee ee carly yesterday morning, only arrived last night at | Marshal of the division and his aids, accompanied | der, those pf Measra. Campbell & Fox, auctionee Sabtiago de Cubs, Lith, Aap tum en oor o'clock, and brought a Stn Z One. | by color bearers carrying the American, and Wm. L. par Cd re Ine qentroyed, 1 5 tpeaare aha Sas pamerern, 0 the North red’ Brig M J Goddard (Be, MoNeal, St John, NB; Vioeks, and Faney Goods. membere of the German Rifle Clb, aries. Ge s stand: dings and stocks |. The fire at ars Wille, Stantes, Onda; LW Alexander (Bri, Molace . ¥ i fon, ‘The club numbers two hundred and eighty | Marker® and ‘target Keepers, wie ihe tmogetas fifty- ae tine threatened to become A M extennive con- ms bg Ra A sales 5 Mabees Lat ads J 8 Weel bas ed Ge FT ACOHWODE EON = Thole dene in very simnte but very pretty and | hsb number | Pagrations Feag, Jered Oa Cpe, f Res Oripas:p pssengr, qd ee ee ee ee ae | Brondway, corner Broome »