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10 ‘NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. , 6ih—Arrived, steamers Kensington, Babson, New Orleans; + Manip, Feb, 15, 1869. three in number, from among whom the Conclave cannot complainof his present state of health, | talists and money market adventurers throng the | rights, aa it wil, doubtless ded over $100 from the i ue EUROPE. and desrous thet hs apostolic cai sal! to et fan sae en ees stag | sit aati TSsEs, Seat Sotto: ie toe Be US el il eS after his demise by a worthy successor, intends to y at the prospect of overwhelining work and M-DDLETOWS, Ni. ¥. Stiawmase ( ds Hemera ~ 4 ciate SPAIN. Propose to the ensuing General Council to ordain | operations on an unexampled scale. etern con- 9 ies, Ring Firmonth, Moms Jae 2 Brow, Me Ri Se ao ae that in future the Sovereign Pontif™s shall, during | tractors had presented Me the Liebau rie ste | Guaane Gane The investigation’ re ie Frovidenbe; RM ‘Brookibgs, Douglas, Norfolk and W. : : ‘ 4 3 iy ost} "HE VAN WYCK-GREEN! yar ‘Selma ¥ HH The Caruival in Madrid their lifetime, nominate their successors, two or now, Of course. forsuaes re fe ate a et in the Van Wyck-Greene contested election case, to Funcn eae, Feb 28—Arrived, brig MoGilvery, Brews- ing before them; but still we fairly expect thas which commenced at Middletown on Friday morn- wed seeks Baete, Lge i 2th, Tyne ‘rhe weather has been exceedingly auspicious for | shali decide, without delay, on the Pontifical throve the etrect, on the whole, will be ficial, by gi 4 a husiher of! wits the festivities of tae caraival—bright, sparkling ana | becoming vacant. It is very easily to be imagined | a strong iilt private enterprise and industry, an aa ae ane e a iieregaon, Deerpark. Waway. iasnaw's wumel (Bn, Soot Cardenas, 15 dare with mo: | OCraR Mscacch. 6-Assiond talents Sin to, warm. Indeed, one wiay count on pleasant weather | that Pio Nono, aftersuch along and eventful ponti- | at any rate we ay consider as exaggerated, 10, By nepeoneepessmnincures 000 ‘examined. General Van Perri ‘sails, NYor’ ; shee GW Mills, do; Dirigo, for Savannah the least, the p tion of @ foreign paper. put in for harbor. Sailen—Schra Emeline St Pierie, and Wm H Steele, Bara- Wyck his side of the case in person, loose imperial decree a “baneful malady,” | aud Mr. @. W. Millspaugh, of Goshen, ap) rcs ng pra aren adr | ng OTR ett olde sks ete th th Sea bubble or lexican hb po is 80 obvious as not to need any comment. Register Little, of Newburg. Evidence 1s also be- B Pe se 5 i in Madrid at almost any season of the year. The | ficate, does not relish the idea of his throne being skies seem to be almost always clear, and the sun | occupied by such a successor as Cardinal a”Andrea runs its daily course unofseured by a single cloud, | would have cee, had. he lived and been elected, It becomes a trifle monotonous, this ‘series of bright | and it is known that in case his proposition is i Z i z CHAST MACHTAS, March 1-Salled, schr 8 & B Smally en, Railed from below sebr Eh Rangroft, Work. for Bi See RESN MONNOR, March 6-5 in for akimare, i 2 ee i Hl i i sunny days, with an atmosphere as rare and trans- | adopted by the General Council he will nominate ing taken by H. V. D. Hoyt, notary public, hy ee Be A with yel- | bark Fille del’Air, from out, bark Laps parent as that of Lima. One occasionally likes a | as the trio of Cardinals to select from the very emi- SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE. pi pee rey ene” evidence is taken very | low lormasier,_ Te bond to Hartera, fein * wing, for Rio Janciro, brigs Frances Jane for do}; Cleta, for storm for a change. We have them now and then, | nent Patrizi, Barnabo and Panebianco. slowly, no stenographer being employed. te Warren Ray Go. "dalled in company ach Mary Richard: | FALL RIVER, Mareh £-ailog, sdhre Abraham Lincoln, but they are quickly over, and the biuesky again | On Monday morning, the 15th, the French Ambas- NEW JERSEY. aa Tasena. Penis famemnehi dooms --ite pine | ¥ 4 ; . appears, end the clty and its barren and gloomy | sador—whose credentials were presented tothe Pope . CONNECTICUT. ‘e master Had. weather and ea onal v VESTON, Mareh $0-Saled, steam - of Dubling ‘wurroundings are bathed again in a flood of glaring | in private form im November last—paid his state 5 ae PAS e Sr AORN ITS 2oee Lite River, 80, 7 days, with | PET sei HO Maven QPacsAteree tele Bisl (Rey light. If it was not for this brilliant light | visit to the Vatican, with a splendid retinue, and in- oneay: Cave New Haven. [ety try. hy oy Sendys ote dads aches Cli Point, Maher. York. oF I am afraid our carnival would not have | troduced the members of ‘the legation first to his | THE Jensmy Orry Yacur CLug.—The annual meet | 145 peara.—On Friday evening as a lady Savy uaceyee en =| lary 8 been as successful and enjoyable as it has | Holiness and afterwards to the Cardinal, Secretary | ‘nz of this club was held om Thursday afternoon, | naieq Mrg, Stillman was passing down Meadow Fora, Haskell, Balled, schr 8B Adams. ral achoouers proved. Under the insidious but gental ravs of the | of State; Vicar and Dean. In the evening there was when the followms oMcers were elected for the | street on her way home, after attend meeuing Tookalite, Slowart, New Haven for Craney Island, Va, nd Bott the above vied Mowing eae orn ie ran in eis nouher region, every one dadait mest | Suaguaeel Misha OF Raia pr aad | Soaige, WR Watoas ct commouor: Savane, | he 'tariatenigi' Mess howe ear ant peed | SEE ied PRR PM du Ska baer cheerful ana pleasant outdoors than within the most | pationalities—no invitation Ey ‘when | vice S. itl; Treasurer. A. B. Reynolds ; Secretary, upon @ sofa, when she expired im a few moments, Picope tliat ‘New Haven. Bachal Vonuat an, m, Venn - New Haven; comfortable apartments. We have few fireplaces | ambassa‘lors or cardinals first open their saloons to | William Clarke; Measurer, O. Smith, vice J. Kayler. | She was sixty years old. Re drabac, Wien, Kew Haven. fe A, Te eae Gi Wane here, and very ineffectual means of maintaining a | {he Public. ‘The only remark, made on the events of Hoboken. Fing.—Yesterday morning a fire broke out in the Katie J Hoyt, Parker, New Haren for Haltimore ease Semon Fray, ; Ann’ Valen! moderate temperature. But outdoors, when the | tran Ambussador; but itis not to be imagined from | THE CHARTER AMENDMENTS.—A meeting of many | workshop of Messrs, Brocket & Tuttle's carriage fac- geen Taree MOBILE, March'l—Cleared, brig Gloriaa de Masnou (Sp), ratcnaes ae Millen Bartelons. sun shines, one may sit and bask in its rays cheaply | that circumstance that the two courts are upon un- | citizens of Hoboken was convened at the Martha | tory, No, 165 Goffe street, which was occasioned by = Gross, New Haven for Virginia, NORFOLIC 2_Arrived, achra Abigall Haley, rH ey, PEUEPPEEEEEEEEEEEEGELE F rankee , Raulabury, Bridgevort. and with a degree of satisfaction that cannot be | Mendiy terms. A great number of Americans Were | Institute, last evening, td consider the proposed | the stovepipe in the drying loft becoming disjointed enna’ Bal Greek. NYork for Charlestou, put infor'a crew; Uriah & Tabitha; described, though, as Thave said, the comfort and | ”Thear chara diuner commemorative of Washing. | amendments to the city charter, by which the Com- | and the dames from the dre which had peen kindled | Behe 7) aes Goose frien Ge NEW Pa ey ated schr W D Mangum, security are deceitful, because pulmonis aud fevers | ton" Dirthday is tobe got up at she Anierican club | Ton, Council wil ve eumpowerat, to contol 8 sick | Toman Guandty of umber was destroyed by dre or | Eek Hr Benadie,Gue, Orennpor fr Philadephia NEWSURYPORT, March «Arrived, brig Tula, Rend, Ma- jurk in these exposed localities, oa the 22d of February. The club rooms at the De | larger sum of money than i presi. Mie plll by | damaged by water before the flames were extin- | Sent HJ Tarner Hawkinn dreenoort: jachra Hiawatha, ; Florence, Meo Gregori palace are now very comfortably fitted up, 3 4 ished, ‘The weather was very cold at the time | Schr Geo Hotehiien Rackets, Orien Tnbrre i But I was speaking of the carnival. It began on | and about 150 subscribers at ten dollars a month, ali | the State Legislature. sated ne duty ofthe dre department very dimeuit | Schr Amelitn Bebee’ Orient” EW TORT Bernt ezhee icrence ya Sunday, the 7th ult,, and Madrid has rarely seen more | Americans, supply Dent erg funds, while Maz- Bergen City. to be Terformed, ‘The tota! loss is about $2,600, which Schr Racer, Howard, Cold Spring. — oa Rook! for NYork: K Lane, ery people in the streets. All the inhabitants that coutd | 2@7 supplies the erage eat toca tee A Horse Can FALIS OVER AN EMpankoent.— | ig fally covered by insurance, SAILED, par 8 a= Arri, echity Mary A esi stir were out in their finest holiday attre; those | subscription balls. Yesterday morning an accident befel one of the Jer- | various Marrers.—Mr. John Ives, living in ——— ‘ | Fed anes ann Caslok, joan tng ahr who could afford it, or find a conveyance, in gaily | Among the recent conversions to Catholicism that | sey City and Bergen Railroad horse care, which, but | orchard street, while driving down Chapel street | Steamsnive Tarifa, Liverpool inot ath); Olty of Londen do: | Toit? aipion, shaw, Rockland for do. Bellon, London? Bicuvitlo, Hi id New Orleans; Wey: ndon ; lavana and New ; Wey- st, Now Orleann: Cortes, dot bam, decked carriages, while the balance crowded the | of the juis of Bute has made the most nolse in | tor g fortunate circumstance, would have proved | yesterday mi fell in a fit, He was conveyed th has bossett, New Orleans: Gen Meade, do; Alm Rome ana medi Fernandina; Champion, Chatiesion; Buntevile, Savannah? sidewalks and streamed along the road, full of | made him a most table recruit in the ranks of | fatal to the passengers. The car was descending assistance calle PM. d, schrs Ji M Bayles, Arnold, Bitzabeth~ led. port; lin Pah, Wi Roekpor fe, for. Wiehmond; Em- Rev. Dr. Schuyler, rector of Christ church, St. re ferguson, for reach, Rockland for Savannah; Oneida, D1 more; Richd Bulwinkle,, life and animation. From the country | Rome, and his return to the “true Church” has been | the declivity near the dummy junction, and the con- v San Jacinto, do; Is Bell, Ni folk: Valley City, Geor, , ‘Lake, ‘Boothi eh ; round the peasantry came in clad in their | Balled witn great joy. His lordship has been in the | ductor was unable to prevent its Increasing velocity hs Fone see chops mmeahet aNeR on eS Virgin Galveston: Louie Moore, Newbera Dean, Gook, Somerset for ork tae, Bitalnares Evernai Clty for the last week, having arrived at | by the brakes, which were old and worn. At the 2 . . | Fairbanks, ing 3 John Gibson, Georgetown, DC; | do: Le M: for Matanzas; Baker, beat to witness the gent festival of the city folks. | Civita Veochia on Sunday with iis ‘cousin, the | ctrve in the track the car ran off and toppled over an ‘The emplayés in the oMleeaf Adama’ Rxpress Com: mn Alex ‘Mar- | Pniier, do for NYork. ; z Many of these country cousins were quite as singu- | Countess of Loudon, and Monsignor Capel, on board | ‘embankment. Into the quarry beneath, which was | {ay gare on Priday night # alver oot to bars ‘Sailed—Schrs Brooks, Mapes, Providence for New! larly dressed and attracted more attention from | his yacht Lady Bird. On the morning of ‘Ash Wed- | fortunately filled with loose earth at the’ ume. ‘There | Webb, he AgOnT OF the Nee Grae ow fall- Fork; soln Losert Mabentees, Boston ter doy Jee Sekeoe strangers than the grotesque figures that moved | n the Marquis was conspicuous at the Sixtine | were thirteen persons in the car, a few of whom had | Was viswed by Apollier Henry Staples, do 10 bo Oe arg eer Warren for do about in the traditional costumes of the occasion. | chapel in agreen and gold yeomanry uniform, and | jumped of ana were severely bruised, Those who | 08 10 the depth o! ones, Shipping Notes. Justice, Nar Pier for fi One was quaint, curious and natural; the other | was looked at with almost as much interest as the | remained in the:car were upset, but not Injured. The Bridgeport. The steamboat Meta ison the People’s dry dock foot of | © Nor! March Arrived, sok Lua. Smith, Virginia. | at. poe re — cial that they created no moresen- | Pope himself, by whom the yor convert was sub- | front platform of the car was knocked out of shape, ‘The examination of the young man Schwartze, | Gouverneur street vetng caulked and metalled, The beauti- 4th—Arrived, schr John 3 ey ae yport. | is gilt ea Brg ie re OS CPA Ges et eee Pa |e De Ok HN ER Re TOS charged with knowing about the origin of the Frank- | ful new steamboat Minnahannock (the Indian and original | Suietrouon! "Mua g sailed. wohr Daniel, Williaunay purpie shoddy. Of course we have had every variety from the pontifical government ‘complete eatiataction Communipaw. lin House fire, has been postponed till next week. | ame of Blackwell's Island) is now on the balance dry dock | Robbins, N¥ork for Boston) Wm Hone, Torrey, Provinend of character assumed by the masKers in the magnifi- | for the PeWatrantable nocturnal arrest’ of the | THE STOCK Yanps.—Within the past week there John Betts, the “Fire Bug,” charged with setting fire | f00t of Pike slip, East River, She was constracted by Messrs | fof,! Be Hogen Biatel for'NYork? Lookout, pd ~ cent Prado. Every nation has been represented, and | Wirtemburg sculptor, Herr Kopf, the police officer | arrived at the stock yards 219 cars, containing 1,923 | to buildings in Stamford and elsewhere, was brought | C&R Poilion, under the superintendence of Mr Wm Knapp. | land for do; sloop Helen ‘Harbor for do, pads — WeerOces: —. “ce of prey | who commanded on the occasion having been incar- cattle, 6,076 hos and 9,734 sheep. There were | from Stamford to Bridgeport yesterday, and bound | for the Board of Commissioners of Charities and Corrections, ‘NE’ . Moreh 4—arrived, sche ms ‘© Lyman, Hall 3 ous enough, but the performance | cerated for three days and three nights on the most | ciaughtered during the same time, 497 cattle, 6,110 | over before the Superior Court for trial at the AU- | and will be employed in the conveyance of passengers and Tolma, Uns onc Baden, Wea wright, El Canfedechre Sos Fisk, Turner, Jacksonville; 8 H Woods! , 0, Wk’ Cleared, achr TC Livman, Hall, NYork. PENSACOLA, Feb 25—Arrived, ahip Cordiilera (Rr), King, Mobile; 28th, brig Forest State, Shute, Galveston; schr Fan. nie Fern, Saunders, Indianola. Cleared 26th, briga MC Haskell, Haskell, Philadeipnia; © Rosevelt, Fairns Boston. lacked animation and that sparkling vivacity that | meagre prison fare, and ample apology having gave the |talan caruivals thetr renown in the good | been offered’ to the’ Minster ‘and. hus’ prowge, | Hogs and 8,317 sheep. Oe aa ‘city meeting, Saturday afternoon, 1t was a Nas The maskers as a general thing were | Wirtemburgers will henceforward enjoy the effica- Newark. voted to lay a tax of one per cent on the list of 1868, ) heavy and stupid, and evidently very | cious jake of Prussia in Rome, their govern- Tre Boston ‘Kip Giove Rospery.—Mr. J. M. | to pay the mterest on the city bonds issuedsprior to all at ease. = One’s enthusiasm very soon | ment having acceded to the request since the death Long, of the firm of Goodell, Budillon & Co., of Bos- | 1864, to wake the usual addition to the sinking fund, oozed away and the densest clouds of discomfort | of the Wirtemburg Consul, Mr. Kolb; but the other ng, a Pr e ‘and’also to cover contingent city expenses. and ennui Wrapped up the most mercurial tempera- | Germans who signed the famous petition to the | ton, is still nere working up the case in a style that supplies between the city, Blackwell's Island institutions and the Industrial School on Hart’s Island, She bas » carrying capacity of about 800 passengers, and is estimated to be over 200 tons new measurement, Her length 1s 142 feet, breadth of beam 95 feet, and depth of hold 8 feet. Her engines were A Goop Ovg.—The folldwing good story is told and | built’by the Fultsn Iron Works. She is to be thoroughly ment and gave to the whole performance an air of | same effect have not yet obtained a similar privilege, | rather surprises the detettive force of this city. tN 2 H stupidity and dulness that Mdueed one to wish the | asthelr governments stil maintain, representatives | TAtBer, SUEDTISAS the deere rave besa recovere, | vouched for upon the most reliable authority:—A | caulked and afterwards there willbe placed on her bottom | sua dagnn: aches Se eens quakes foolery well over. The Spaniards do not seem | at the Holy See, and even Count Bismarck would | and these are valued at $5,000 in gold. The details | yatiroad president, living not a thousand miles from | §* Upper streaks a course of heavy brazier’s copper for pro- | Kelly, Somes: BD Endicott, Endicott, NYork. to be su ul in their attempts at fun. 1do not | hesitate at subtracting Austrian and Bavarian sub- | promise to be highly interesting, but for obvious 7 tection against the river ice, and below a fnll sult of Revere leared—Brigs A C Titcomb, Titcomb, Matanzas: f8 a en cl MeNeill, Small, Trinidad; schrs Irvine, Digein Mary E Long, ‘Hardy, Cardenas; Goates, Kelly, Newport JV Wellingtan. Snow, and Stephen Morris, Seaman, Boston. 4th—Arrived, ship Orion, Hall, $an Francisco ; pr! la (ial, Feasconra, Palermo; ‘Ellen P Stewart, Holland, Messing; schra, Matjory (Br), -Allardioe, do. Vesta, Wal ° " ore, know why, but they are far behind the French and | jects in Rome from the legitimate, although perhaps | reasons are now witliheld. +] Bridgeport, went into a large jewelry establishment urably below the Italians. They lack a cer- 8 D ROMA on Broadway, New York, recently, and among other cos dueciven a6 ae “ : - t depot are loud in their | @ number of various grades and prices, and serves at Rome, on the Corso, or in ‘The German Club is greatly rejoicing at this tri- | vicinity of the Market street dep: finally an extra article was produced that seemed yellow metal sheathing. Her cost is over 40,000. The clip- per ship Prima Donna will be floated off the great balance dry dock adjoining on Tuesday, to be followed by the Al clip- per ship Swallow. 1289 tons, built in Boston by RE Jackson jven the Russian peasantry, so heavy and | umph, considering it as another step towards Ger- New Jersey Rail m ace m ; stupid, in their peculiar Way manage Co make plenty man unity. On the other hand we have in Rome just complaints against: the. New Jersey Ratlroad o about the thing desired, and which was worth about | j, 1954, and belonging to Messrs Thatcher Magonn & Son, of | Havana; D & E Kelly, Kelly, Boston: GT Hubbard, Love: of fun and enjoy uproariousiy their rade sports, now a party of very different sentiments, consisting count of an intolerable nuisance, being the permis- | $1,200. “Are you sure they are reilable timekeep- that city. Shes to be str! ‘of her old sheathing, caulked | !8°° A R Wetmore, Bogert, NYork: R G Whilden, Rob- do not recall any carnival that afforded more | of members of the Austrian aristocracy .who are | sion of the company to allow cattle trains loaaed | ers?” asked the President. “Certainly,” replied the & ipped es Bursley, Parker, and Almira Wooley, King, Boston # and metalled. ‘ills, New Haven. rare fun than ene | witnes in St. Petersburg two | totally o} ed to Baron Beust’s policy, and who are | with calves and swine to remain over night near the clerk, “and as proof of the fact; let me add that two years ago. The splendid Admiralty square was occu- obey Le of all their {nduence at court to induce | above depot, and make night hideous with the grant- | of the conductors upon the and rail. } HRavy Durtes—Messrs A A Low & Bron, merchants of fag sorrel ag anergy tog axaratbo, pied by buildings devoted to theatri¢al and musical | his Holiness to make a firm stand agamast the mod- | mg and squeeling, It is really high time the city an- | toad’? (mentioning the road of which the pur- | this city, paid into the Custom Honse yesterday the sum of | PR; achrs WH Thomas, Winsmore, Cardenas; Rough D at epicitainments, to the exhibition of gigautie giants | ern mnovating doctrines of the Austrian Constitu- | thorities took some decided action looking to the re- pseu Ves pare ge a $102,509 50 in gold, belng the duty on 410,038 pounds of tea, mond, ‘Whelpley, St John, NB; Caroline Hall, Vickers, Ne ) ulliputian dwarfs, of & POWs Wi 7 * “4 ci . ork. 2 Pp arfs, of traditional cows with five | tional Prime Minister. moval of this great cause of complaint. Whether the’ gen. recently imported by them. a _Rark Oadette” Christian, Li ots takes wasaeadl jegs, and horses with two heads and ail that class of The Marquis of Bute left Rome on Monday the 15th e103 . BY - oe they are too expensive for me |” iusvis natura that one fiewts In country fairs aud | inst alter having received the sacrament of cun- | _ MUNICIPAL OFFOSIFION 70 THE VELOCIPEPE.—In | teinan wants to exchange Is position for that of on great occasions that unite rural populations. | firmation from the handsof Pius IX., to re-embark at | 8¢cordance with the views of pedestrians generally, | couductor or not we have not learned. linerant showmen from all parts of the vast Russian | Civita Vecchia on his yacht Lady Bird tor Ja‘fa, and | the city authorities have declared that the using of Newtown. empire; vendors of curiosines and noveities edivie, | after visiting Jernsatem he expects to be back to velocipedes in the streets is simply a nuisance. At Hawley B., Nichols, the keeper of a rather notori- Marine Disasters. STEAMSHIP PANTHEON—Now Orleans, March 6—The steamship Pantheon, Captain Corbishley, which cleared Feb 27 for Liverpool, has sunk, and probably will be a total loss, Blake,-M¢ Matanzas; Emma L Porter, Sparks, Bar. batos? Fawn, Wiley, Poriiand; Helen M Woodward, Smitha Boston: Emma Bacon, Bearse, Bath. ¢th—Below steamship Stars & Stripes, Holmer, from Hae| Mi RTLAND, March 3—Arrived, steamship Franconi potavie and useless; migratory flocks of ballad | Rome by Haster. ; start eat t fs singers and covers of character Ganpets: bands ot | hie peat eit always come nun ear welcome | 2 meeting of the Common Connell on Friday night; | ous public house at Twunton pond, inthis town, and ps ype wert: serene appa peticre pubrwoody NVorks chr Ociaria A ‘Dow, Barlng, Monbezn gypsies irom the Don and Volga, with un e Vatie: . a resolution was pass nstru ¥ ol pig 4 ’ fongs and. sill wilder and possionate dances: ina | °° Yatteame — Police to prevent the use of the bycicle on the wide- | YX: detective Rovett Montgomery sriiie eetarioeiig: |. Smceanemanends® Mieka operant “0 see OER | ge cat een mee gee word every class that caters to the love of amuse- . walks of the city. Accordingly instructions were | nis arrest about a ‘year and & half ago, died on Thurs- registered 980 tons, and was owned in England.) = ‘%th—Cieared, steamship Moravian (Br), Brown, Liverpool ment of the lower publfc, had come together to reap RUSSIA. given to the men yesterday by Chief Clark to enforee | Wisamest SDOun © Ye ee Cause of his death was the | _ Sure Haney Bucrr—Capt M B Tower, who left Boston on | brig Gi n, York, Matanzas. their harvest: of Kopeoks and gratily the maltitnde ot ks are the law. Would reesived at that, time. Me never recovered | Wednesday inst withs tug {n earch of “ihe, abandoned ship pebabsiotra, March 1sArrived, schr Wm Slater, Sroalé fathered in sight of the Winker palace on the | neparture of the Prince of Montenesro— | COMMTTAT, oF AN ALLEGED CovxTeRrerr=n.— | from icentirely, Dut has been an invalid ever since. | jaatnfght: wind Gey etowing; «gale rom XW today. Shall | VEROVIDENCE, March 8—Safled, sch Tconena, Mejor ol bright banners and flags, a series of tre Reyal Giit—The Enstern Question—Rail- | Alter having eluded the scrutiny of the government Brookfield Centre. go in search of the ship as soon aathe weather p: ita."". patanane | Adraires Ce ebsites (tale Baxerg Mmendous paiutings depicting in ‘brightest ‘colors | read Enterprise—The Number of New Lines | Tetectives for fully six months, Samuel Hopper, an | A new post ofjce has been establishet in the town | prank of tvetons towed tole Boston by fabing wears Gra. Fuller, and dB Bate ‘Wilson, N¥o . heroic deeds of every kind, and every other | Projected. individual having half-a-dozen other aliases, and | of frookfleld, which is called Brookfield Centre Post | nals, John Goriies and Lizzie Thompson, have arranged a | , #tt—Arrived. achra Brown, Neweostlo, Del ; Ch appliance to give color and variety to thé scene. g St. PETERSBURG, Feb. 12, 1869. against whom has been found by the United States ‘ feitlemnent with the aalvors, allowing each vessel $1000, and | A Graincr, Harvey, Elizabethport; Clarissa Allen, Hal There were also two or three immense ice moun- - s ; Feb. 12, 186. | Gand Jury an indictment for counterfelt passing, | Omice. Mr. Alfred Somers is the presidine genits of the men, thirty-three in aif, $100; total amoust of | NYork: Geo M Davis, Dewart, Manbattanvile, | tains, with their long, blue glistening road of frozen | Prince Nicolas, of Montenegro, has gone back to ‘arrested in New York on Friday by detective | Ver Its affairs, an mee 5 m salvage, E500. MM Merryman, Babbit, and Joba Warréo, ‘MeGar, Eitzas was snow and. raver, cove which the men and aromen | his mountains and his heroic tribe. Whatever may | Nettleship. ‘On the person of the acensed was found official signature. irsed peed whole “ money to the extent of $102. He was ught family of contretemps ‘and accidents that would | ave been debated and transacted between him and | POFSS Sed taxen before United States Commissioner : pd oo a less rugged and manly clags trom our statesmen with regard to Oriental politics has | john Whitehead, ‘who committed him. to the Essex EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS citing: se alnusements q N in \ ate tion vothaon Rei RisiOAa: Sass Ogi the been kept in the strictest secresy, Nothing has | county jail. It is thought that his capture will lead rough sport less than the flaxen-hatted boors who bethport ; Edi 01 pi Arined, jschrs David O' Floyd, Weeden, and Cabinet, Brig Webster Kelley, Haskell, James River; Idell Pap gg eg ag Ra jon. a 7 Son i Davis: Dewarty NYOrk, ork. y IOND, March 8—Arrived. schra Samuel Fish, Tecl,' NYork, Sour BONAVENTURE (of iiss 4 Knight, while lytn, at the wharf at Rockland, loaded ‘with lime, sprung a lea! night of 96th uit, filled and snnk. The lime’ was owned by parties in Lewiston. The cargo is being removed and the ‘vessel rained, AMERICAN LLOYDS—The first suppiement to the thirteenth “ }UEENSTOWN, March 6.—The royal mall steam- transpired in the press, not even im the shape of bs So a asian discoveries relative to “‘queex!’ snip Guba, Captain Moodie, which Petit Sieh Haw: paid ‘gr kopecks —_ ventured on tle rattling | rumors and surmises, Some few facts of public no- Orange. — February 24, arrived at this port at ten o’clock | volume of the Ameriean Lloyds Universal Register of Ship- | Rocky ie 'H Squire, Timmons, course. as ions, yundred surveys a the sallow faces of those pecnie Rod trmemaeen | tortety—omeral receptions, words spoken in public, | BurazaRy.—The almost nightly _depredatory cares peti Miersacpec rar ump of oldand new | POGKLARD, Feb 38 Avrived, echrs Sarah & Julia, Crock! veasels, has been received from Captain T D Taylor, 35 Wail and 18 Broad streets. MAGNIFICENT CLIPrER SHtP—The chpper ship Baltic, now loading at pier 27 East river (Peck slip) for California, is one of the finest specimens of a clipper ship that has ever graced the port of New York. She has just been put in splen- dia condition under supervision of French Liovds, and is owned by Isaac Taylor and Charles Luling, Esqs. The Baltic has on board a steam engine by which she has taken in over 400 tons cargo in 10 hours. Her lower yards are 90 feet long; ane can spread about 10,000 yards of canvas, and her owners ‘expect she will be the fatest clipper ship ever put under sail. Sone CL Vaxprrvoorr, of Dennis, 182 tons, now at New Bedford, bas been purch: isha Kelley, of Den- © Ke , Fal ett, NYork; Match 1, Mary Brewer, Jameson, NYork. Mod Feb a8, schts Macy A Jellereony NYork; March 1 Nautilus, Ham, and Arctic, Healy, NYork; Ocean Star, Woodman, and 8 © Lond, Hall, NYork ; Magsie E Gray. Fis) , New Orlenns; $4, Onrvo, Pickering, NYork for Winter~ rt? Billow, Gross; Trade Wind, Babb, and Willie, Spear, York. peas FRANCISCO, March 6—Arnvea, ship Pocshontaty par grey agar erage gg nei hem oe dblenns eager pits ope rena these | ike miscreants in the outskirts of this town call h acre, are not devoid of a certain lcancy. | aloud for something to be done in the way of pre- Seo sana aaraen Snppery wees aT ec OH ttOSe | Thus much raising of the eyebrows and shaking | yention, ‘The most recent instance of these thiev- RSENS Se, Ne Tete els: Baye appearance that was rather shocking to | of the head has been occasioned by one of | ing raidsis that in which the residence of a Mr. | o strangers, but which seemed to afford vast | the parting gifts presented to the Prince by the | Dantel Ving ow Herzioon nog begpes Orange, sas Sun rises 6 26 | Moon rises..morn 2 57 amusement for the rough, roystering, crowd. £0 | emperor. It was nelther more nor less than | Gorih'of jewelry and otver articles carried off from | S09 Set8-------- 6.68 j High water...eve 4 20 popular canusals in Holland and Germany, the | @ case containing a complete set of surgi- | a second story sleeping apartment. Fortunately the pa yep per lon ahi le wy me because, | eal instruments, of every possible description that Prelit pans ote lay care omega he me imped ha -_— amusement’ about it to give wt a | can be etme eens ofthe newest and most |“ yroxicrpaL AFPATRS.—This town is considerably place in European carnivals. approved models, the whole tn miniature, to serve agitated at the nt moment on two important ‘The contrast between that carnival, amid the ice | as a sample of what might be required in case of a topl fi pinagge pe pyaak ming ‘eie> and snow of the North, with the clear, crispy, a 8 exhilarating atinosphere and the brilliant | Wat Ithas been thought, perhaps, that nad the | ton” Relative to the former there is quite a little dissatisfaction. The chief ground of complaint is ng, sunlight of St. Petersburg, and the event here, under | set been ef ordinary dimensions, such as to serve its equally favorable auspices, is decidedly against the | purpose in good earnest, the hint might have been by repeated potations of Voda, or whiskey, and the | P&ting gifts, &c.—are all the food that has been | movements of burglars, chicken thieves and such | — 3 H I P P I N G N E WwW $ ‘ The ship Alice M, eae awa SAVANNAH, Feb 28—Arrived, bark Mary G Reed, Welty Havre. March.1—Cleared, barks Jessie (Br), Coleman, Li ly ‘Aneleen, Grimsby, 'E. : Kale eSclrs award sade, Cook, NYork; Lucy Hurl-! bert, Bucksville, SC, to load for Boston. Fe avapnenanesmanateipe Salvador, and Montgomery, ork ILLA MILLS, Ga, Feb 20—Clea: barks Norn (Brig; SATU Le, Coy FEoatheen Belle (ON, Bergemann Weather Along the Const. Day Bio and eve wit by continued fa ine coasting business under command of Capt Kelley. Notice te Mari Foster, Monte: do. { achr Marshall, bag M In March jee JIB Marshall, for York South. Here, however, we see no drunkenness, no the seeming hasty and somewhat secret manner in SHELARD“QOUEE OPASES SEE TE, RAEROUEN BA Arrived, 'E Sawyer, ‘unpieasant signts of any kind, The Russian a/ fresco | Considered too direct by some whose eyes never tire | which or hurried before the Legislature. Jt cer- Hropoanarmio Ovrion, Apureater, Suited bebes EM Parldge, Fionda, R Leach, Bay sports are icipated in by the mujiks, or | of suspiciously dogging and following every step of | tainly looks curious that, as 1s the case generally, no Lonvon, Feb 15, 1869." and 8 B Jameson. faympe the on monate — i a seen. Here, those who “rule the tide” of Russian intervention in meme town Sree was a er Rigel Notice is, here ‘aitomay a French brig Charles Emma | ie a ieeken Ss Rung: ny Was pulled 4 a unl enjoy ‘ul laced fore le. ior wi now sunk in low water inj abou Perfect decorate unite in enloying the season, and | ine past, At the same time the best organs of our | Copies of it circulated among citizens, #0 that they, we SOMERSET, March 4~Salled, echr B'S Dean, (ook, New, three-quarters of a cable SSW from the Whi a it) Buoy of the narrows of Falmouth harbor. eet The wreck lies with the following bearings: — Tower of the Meteorological Observatory, W by N. Few cities pe place for theze ar fea- | political press, those whose words carry authority | whose vital interests were at stake, might know York. TAUNTON, March achr St James, Keefe, News tivities than Madrid. The magnificent, broad, well- | with them, evidently avoid encouraging the Greeks | What was being done. The taking away of the Ms : bia ge ved street that extend: the Chure 1 ARC! Rock Beacon, hr 1da, Phillips, NYork. Reeha Simos! Cathe eee Tm the Church Of the | +o open resistance, and even advise them to submit | be'’eawsed aunually "and ‘giving the’ matter | PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 6, 18 Black Rock Beacon, SPY Wi seas remoral ot the | CWILMINGEON, NG, March’ L-atrived, brig. Tandoray' * miles oe techn walks, tts epiendidcar-"| for swhile to the smnbigecas -Gecision of the | Into the hands of the local governess fe apesher Herald Packagos. Foseets in the meantione a light will be exhiblied from the DER aise Jee Pha Pewanind, Cavuenit Sohal ining desirable. “The Salon. del Prado. and Porado Se Uae sa damn OF Clatiy, ee fa'the Legisiature and-la suthontatively stated to | Captains and Purser of Vousels arriving at this port wit | _ This notice affects the following Admiralty Chart:—Fal- | Bast, Ther CAPE OD Wishart Mason eg are the points in which the greatest crowds are | Pas lost nothing, elther in strength or dignity, for | nave been simned by the Governgr; thongh it 1s addi- | please deliver ll packages tutended for the Henarp toour | By command of thetr Lontah ait Ht Bloc 3A Edwardsg found. Thousands of iron cliairs are piaced here, tnd toitaly: who, but for her accession: however | tionally divalged that the iatter tas reconsidered his | regulary authorized agenta who are attached to our Steam GEO HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer. | Bartlett; ER Kirk, Burnett, and F I Lockwood, 8 Johny ies and gentlemen sit watching the | unwilling to the ‘peace of Villafranca, might not | ®ction and may require some alteration ere It goes | Yacht feet. The New York Associated Press do not now WRECKS IN THR GUL. BTREAM, DOWN! 4th—Sailed, steamship Wm P Clyae, Mi » NYork. 7 Ero. TRINITY hovsE, LONDON, Fen 19, 1869, Notice is hereby given that Green Buoys, marked with the word “Wreck,” have been laid in the Downs and their im- stream of carriages pass slowly by. In some points into effect. Meanwhile the greatest anxiety prevails Ihave seen these seats arranged in six and aSoren ee es th sees eae sectice among the Orange promuigators of the document, | °V¢ct marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, Sth—Arrived, np Mary Santord, Moote, NYork, read! gE ut lines deep, and ail fall. ‘The ladies, of course, are | tne more readily that the decision of the Conference, | asmuch as the charter election takes place next | %* will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings WAREHAM, March a Be cis sche Mary, ren, Mary A Tylor, Ty) Stier cca cen cau | Beata evaeare gv ase | Fay, acta kare aa | “an armtr sci pte | days, but not to that @xtent that strangers generally | Tuity to Greece, is far from satis to our, and | ‘mmeodore Condit and Join Bennett are the nomi- | Press will'discontinue, the collection’ of abip news ia the 1. WRROK IN RAMBOATE CHANNEL, . anticipate. By a well arranged plan the carriages , open enemies, WhO | noes for surveyor of highways. In Bloomfield and | barbor of New York. Passed unanitaously. On the inner edge of the Krake. Se Ae y are kept in line and stream along in one huge citcle | {acu of Turkey: if they dn ot Toe ee ema | Moutclair the charter e.ections take place to-mor- nae ‘The buoy Hes 10 fathoms NNW of the wreck in Sfathoms | “\ FeGLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN from the Atochato the ter or pe Ee Ay rcle | favor of Turkey. If they did not feel ly mortified 4 ret = CLEARED. at low water spring tides, with the following marks and com- ‘diferent States; no publicity; no charge tll divorce! the centre of the ‘ne ‘avenue being kept | Oy,tHe result. we would scarcely ehen ea Elizabeth. oe PaRamsrate Mill, in line with Pugin’s Tower, N34 W. Obtained ; advice free, ‘Aad GommlaionneYorevory Stake fi open. for horsemen, who are out in immense num- | 20J¢ Paper such an unbecoming trade as the follow- Stenmahtp City of London (Br), Lelteh, Liverpool—John | Ash Church, in line with Coastguard’ Station et Shingle ¥. 1. KING, rat Law, 963 Broadway. | -4 et um- | ing, in the Neue Freie Presse, of Vienna:—“If they Tae NEw COMMUTATION SysTEM.—The pase book Dale. End, Ws N. ered Fairway Buoy, SW by W 34 W, distant 1 be G en masque, One tech some exceedinghy fen seain | {the Conference) had not been, afraid of Russla. | coupon system of tickets which lias been introduced | ,,Stamshtp Denmark (Br), Cat, Liverpool—Natlonal Seam. pees a this — evidently of Andalusian stock, | be in ony ‘Acropolia, and King George some- | #mong the commaters of the New Jersey Central Steamstip Caledonia (Br), McDonald, Glasgow—Henderson = thing to aupear on a Ane aan creed, (Atte the | where in the Morea. The Western diplo | and Morris and Essex ratiroads has occastoned no | Pteamship Bienville, Baker, Havaoa and New Orleans— and the Sp ‘orse on thisoccasion, | mats nave shrunk before compuision and | little dissatisfaction among the New York business | pivingston’ Fox “J J PeepeNanesnuimadensiftcutomnnetien 7 Masha ine rote ON Ae DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN different States; desertion, &c., sufficient cause; no pub- ficity ; no charge until divorce obtained; advice free. M. HOUSE, Attorney. 78 Nassau street. mile. Quern Buoy, NE % E, distant 1 2-10 mile. 2. WRECK NRAR THE SOUTH BRAKE BUOY. The buoy lies 20 fathoms SW by 8 of the wreck in 8 fathoms at low water spring tides, with the following marks and com- anish and foreign awells are all out, caper- ~ ree y Ing about to the perfect satisiuction of teen wer: | have not made the least provision for the morrow. | men resident on the lines of these railroads. It ts | stoamsiip. Virginia, Kennedy, Galveston vin Key West— | pass bearinus, viz:— WONDERFUL BOOK.—LET ALL SUFFERING ; | This is what gives us and our Greek ailies free pla declared that the old single ticket system operated | Williams & Guton. North ithouse ith O "ahouse, | 7, ~vald a, sey eee goat figure behind | and they ee They havesald to the one, you | quite as well for the Interest of the railroad meopic, | ‘steamship Cortes, Nelson, New Orleans—H B Cromwell | wnyE ME ee Goatnens, ‘bilndnees, “baldness, ceterrhy solves in soale Wn- | are right, and to the other, you are not wrong. It | while it was asaving of much unnecessary trouble | 4 Co. Upper Deal Mill, in line with Deal Pier Head, W by 8 the ear, consumption, weak: ness - — woe fo REN TY nothing can | is clear they live in the moon and the frait of their | and annoyance on the part of passengers. At this | givtengi? Gen Meade, Sampeon, New Orleans—Samuel : 7 labors is but an empty bit of paper. With such un- lace @ petition protesti against the new system bosse: leans—C wre, of, the, Pleasantest feasures of the carnival | hounded iiverty of action inthe future we surely | has been numerousiy signed and will soon be pre- | a canmn? Wereseth Parrish, New Orleans 1 Mallory in besatifal and rich Zouave Sean, — eae @ little more till the parations | sented to the authorities ofgthe Central Ratiroad, Steamship Alabama, Limeburner, Fernandina—I K Ro- and played and sang: their popuiar airs. Their sre actively going on ‘our whole western ‘Trenton. eamshp Hunteviile, Crowell, Savannab—R i" frontier are terminated to our satisfaction, our rail- Steamed 0, in Savannah Wt errr! instruments consisted of violins, guitars, flutes and * ‘ TAT 30N.—Hudson county San Jacinto, Atkins, WR i t ich they play wens y 1 | Ways fairly going and the tramps in our hands.” 1 State Prisox.—Hudson county contributed a mp bei fon pleasant, liitle concerts were the nicest part of the poem ond pA yn a 4 = of Pa oo in a | large quota of involuntary quests to this institution Steamshtp Champion, Lockwood, Charleston —H R Morgan afternoon’s pleasures, and were greatly enjoyed by | action of our jode Of | inst week, twenty-one convicts having arrived from rwers. The barden—or ship Fairbanks, Hanter, Wilmii NC—Jamen pod peo] “ bach’s sparkling music was played | mistaken—must be something like taisneRooe that connty—sixteeen males aud three femaies. The nan sli a awn one effect, and frequently some of his | them at vay; gain time for as to get ready, and in | longest term 1s for elght years, to he served by three | _ Steamship Louisa Moore, Wallace, Newbern, NO—Murray, psd gly off to by a dozen or more gay | order to do this, try to keep still and make believe | Negroes for burglary. Hennion awaits the ratt- | Ferris & Co. ner fintene, Che’ You Picea dd bye around and Ce their | you yield as much as it is possinle for you without | featton of his nomination by the Legisiature before | Steamship Jenne Bell, Bourne, Nortote, City Point and pl ents to the intense delight ef the peopie. | positive jeopardy to your honor and safety, and, | 28suming the duties of principal keeper. That gen- ‘South Brake Buoy, NE by N, distant 2-10 mile. Gull Light Vessel NE % E, distant 1 5-10 mile, WRECK IN THE DOWNS. ¢ buoy lies 15 fathoms ESE of the wreck in 7 fathoms af‘low water spring tides, with the following marka and com- Pivraterorks Chimney at Deal wt ey at Deal! in line with Dea! Castle, W The Becond Mill south of Sandown Castle, just open to the southward of Deal Terrace, W by N 34 N. by B disapt tml of mile, OFF THR NORTH FORRLAND, of price. WRECK ; ‘The bi Hes 16 fath of the Mra. M. G. Brown gives cout receives patients aC ne ate eeting toe its ths toowiog marks aca camt | for tovtinent daily af Sf Bond ereet, New York. discharges from Ughtnerd of the chest, couch, stlling or aceura ot legm, ai Bind street, Sew. % rr ie Wa, HG. HONS ‘tote: undreds the sick at to inquiris Yen. M. 0, ‘Brown's “Meta . ; ste A carnival is a great event for the vendors of pea-'| Ryove all, do nothing desper fieman and bis wile visited the ‘institution on Fri- | gcentunn? sohn Gibess, Winters, Oeorgevowa, DOW Pui Ne On with the west end of Moro Castle, CUTLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHOLE. nuts, oranges, agua pura and aqua ardiente, cakes | “in ‘close eomnection with oar reforms, political | ay. disse Seaman Zo Ciba, Winters, deorgetows, DCPs | w A. fuioand retail, tJ: CURLEY & BHOS* 153 Nassua Brown, Steamship Worcester, a imore- f refreshments. The Salon dei Prado | and administrative, and our warlike preparations, Volunteer, Jones, Hancibiae-F oritard. as, Wi ° Tite North End of the Trees at ium Lodge, on with tue oatbo | area eaten miles. 1.—THE REASONS WHY.—IT 18 NOW SIXTY. Was particularly well suppiied with iittle kiosks, i nest coment where everyting’ attract b | stands our rallway question, which is progressing WESTCHESTER COUNTY. 10 Gl . Boston—W P Ol XTY-EIGHT Ree bose eG ate Syrian, | bry amt, ances wie eating = ESoae Want Reales a| Lose Ri Rapti fie, | Al crue ms ionteer ou rey him yourh differs litte from the American | mercially dependent on Prussia or to have no means | LOOKING AFTER BASED Comrexsarion.—A | “Qs Dashing Wave, Mayhew, Han Prancisco—G D sutton, | The buoy lee 18 fathome ESE of the wreck in § fathoms | Hecause itis actually w good article; Wwhocvet He likes roasted peanuts and oranges | of tr. ‘at ail for our it te! at low waler spring tides, with the following marks and cou: | will al it again. it ie the ite as much as the youngster in the Bowery, and | prodenth By imperial decree of danaaie s, tauct | Meeting, which was attended by some forty of the oe: BP Lyall, Liverpool—B E Mor- | pags bearings, vig will posltfvoly foree a, ew, OF bait’ Betence tie th desires are always foreseen and provided for by ‘d y % | xeepers and guards of Sing Sing P ‘Bark America (NG), Koner, Bremen—Unkart & Co, fa End, jast open of the Cuff, BW i W. rood fragrech saa alrdreasings. brown, fat old women who attend to the kiosks, | {ght railway lines are declared to ve of first rateim- | keepers and gua Sing Sing Prison, was held at | Bate fatter Prince (Bri, MManus, Malaga" W felwelt & | cJiarley's Tower, le open to the westward of Moro | costs only half the the others. Principal offiee wvariag the nizhts there were a number of masked | Pucance ang Piya eon nog oe eae oe one of the hotels in that village last Thursday even- | Gn. Mal ‘ ra “Sern /\ LN Jagpinouse, W bn 3,8 Pearl ntreet, New York. @ principal one being given at the Teatro . '¥ | ing, its object being the adoption of a systematic Emelia Celestina (Ital), Simone, Naples—Fabbri & ietant fg Nf AIO! 7 1, Nectonal ela Opera, when oie vive of Madrid | formnwuh ubjoted to" the ecemary” de: ined wich At Inerensn'of halary ingot uit: | hut ceive (Be, Drummond, Tenia Ward | tae my STelwaron cur mpoaperains, | | MAMOR 3. % LAORS MIG tine INDIAN REMEDY a wen! nt the night in ~ ) ured by the pri auxilaries. Reso- 4 buoy wree rathoma Ti never w Richins the wild dances of the maskers seer ant pa “sl the Sebieatanatonah pane Aocorting’y jasious favoring @ speedy’ addition to the present # icig Lo M Merrill, Morse, Gibralter for orders—C Wright | ume South “ies, with the following marke and com: | oreventive enor. More no nod ah ra have in eating rinking, dirting and intriguing, and | eiget concessions are to be (by concourse to allowance were adopted by the meeting, and a com- Co. i ‘Hearson fifi, s to the weatword of the Flagstalt at sent testimonials to Major. the igcoverer, goauring car Weing On in high style until six o'clock in the | the chegppst, bidder, peovided the Dreffered muaran. | mittee appointed whose duty it shall be, having first | fos Bove (irs Perkins: Gibraltar for orders—-Brety Gon aa Ui Lode os. aurea, New vor. sane ‘mot 4 ese balis are general f Obtain: e sanction the ce! ofmictals, to ‘ , Brondataira romclatn ir, mot Nick, bestaiul and varied.” There ts wens Te Ory ea Ha ae ie Me the ‘Lieban ia | that the matter 18 submitted for legislative consider | Brie ® Follinabee, Part an Vinee R Murray, or | ww. ee PRIEEO CASHED. AND INRORMATION PUR. ob? iad ere than In Paris at these bails, be- | the vital Imp ee Oi Ot a ere] | sation at an early day- Brig Faustina, Patterson arlene Walsh Field & Way. | prcedmatre nel Buss, 8 ie W distant £10 mile Ar iithed tn the WU PARKS & COS8 pri: cause Cezpenaees 6 re onirely at nome in all the | and a strategic point of ew, 1 pointed out in my } |StopeN Drart at Tarnytows.—Last Friday an | Brig Neocon Gilkey, Codenas. Wale, Field & Way. Fhe arnee Of the Wessels are oot known, Tn every cane ea one, races 0s, DRS Ss ee ee Ree tore intrigued valis are “herefare the seutare of ine | “uie"Wer,. The other seven dre ealctlated 80 as to | ityuest was held by Coroner Van Tassel on the body | Brig signal hr) Henneit, Matanzas tenoy & Parker, | fhamaate ar rai Bit endeavors will be made to remove Sond for circulars.” ill \gurnira, and are worth attending. But for the ’ principal rivers—the Volga, zhe Don and ihe Dnie- | % Margaret Daly, wite of & laborer, iving in Corts | ent Lassie Gowan (Br), kitchell, Ulgow or’ Greenock By order, ROBIN ALLEN, Secretary, | — ———— Wawa Fee ith its bright eee aT eat y cnae | Per—with each other and witte Moscow, at the same | lama street, in the village, who died under ap- | Baye & Brock, 7 Ms Spoken. AL WORFCIAE DRAWINGS os cterien at Home, Wine brighter and. more charming faces ot | {ie ,Atording every facility of mutual communica. | parently mysterious circumstances. ‘The husband Se Re mines Grae F Baller. from New York Sept 93 for Mi mgt 1 Seether | oc oc oa etna | Reagan am rants aug | warp tart tren ese |S eA a conte, (on this street and most industriously shower | provinces, such aa Kiev and MoiuleM. Here ia the | Thursday eveaiug o Belignt cola; thet ne made her | One sn ns en oe at Foreign Po "ave? he nas anon taah, * _ gonter. tae take the palm for tie fivetiest and mort | gomler® ik ot new lines inthe ovdet in which they | some tea during the night, and on awaking in the | gtcks.A Townsend, Risley, Wimingon, NC—dolathwate & | leiiaies tear tothe rotining, ean sf &, A, ih Hh, 1 Seitih cmmtva iy tne wan, yen, te eal | Shree ecarn tage te, on-apecaicn | fama edie! tenimony ieortenderes wrens | Aeergnm gi ngen, cttw, | Pam aR Le run, eon, | Sete Ma eet tat to thn ’ ne M cs rr mn, NO— - Stage ie Pocen. “alee @ Roman arnva al | vil"iyt't woth tee while erage Wand Tolo | aa abou Write sear ne” MCE | few Heat a, ors W Ls Minty | ae ara, sear nary uments tr. | Hey 2 CLT Bone Bony andi Po ear insipid and fares . the lines r " " ” " MELBOURN| ames - | atreet. others app r pn Me ‘ulin spin ey ol pay WAR DECLARED AGAINST Lager Been ar Yor. | Schr 8 Prison ueeeerr er, Baltimore ker Se rig Hein pea | piecerdingion) alan DICAL CURE, wi re ROME: aye ot Rehmatopel, tnciuding junctures with, the Dmreper | XERS.—Contrary to the charge of County Junge | Sebt Pinte, Small, Hastport Jed Frye, i ' Warren, Homewood, Callao; Re . TIROU? ERIPE, Caveric, om vation fhicetom Lleban'to one of the most convenient pointe of | ROVCFt Cochran, who, it is stated, favors the exist, |’ sehr Josephine, rier, New Hedtorde-Ferguon g Wood. | “POxm r'Eaay W Alexander (Bn, kay een. iAsare, ltr crit ie : ie Covno-Viinw line, ing laws-relating to the eaie of Jager beer, the Grand sal Stamford. Townsend, Mi Li M. His 8 y ft} 3.7% ing . Bt eS Arrived, Y'A. n avenue, The Pope anh ie, Successor—Celebration OFT iintca® one of the ponte of the Kourat- Kiet ine to Jury haa recenty decided that this weit Known Teu- jeamer Harvest, Chadesy, Providence, aaa bre gilandieiene bextra vad ee = * — \ Vashington’s _ pn Marauts of | & From Mohitetl through Minsk and Siniaveayto Brest, | ton , fm, common with aleaholle stimu: ARRIVALS. P American Ports. Teainay AGNEW, BOF ORERN WICH ARD ‘or rrest of the Wartem- }. From Horisog) to Traritsino, Janta, contains undeniably the of ‘a drunk.” — meamer wand Ble ears belie Seulptor=t rman Celebration tom Au oa Beare ete Mle ira | melanie pene, sree | a eg ee oe et | Te? emg eneenin \ Romr, Peb, 18, 1869, & From one of the Kieff-Baita lined to Brest. draw ad infinitum license, pew | fodra, remenser Wit bbetinn cones neatnaey tad, a bein Y Peypmore: is WANTED —Pantni i CHA: THE A report ts in cironla.tion, especially in France, at ramet of gt fern Ral alg fateed on set of ammonnen ‘o, ‘appeat vetore. The Paice Iumieao cs eat rae immediately. lowered ated Ke gee ioc itacte! lg aoa Worsden bonnes gh rien me 4 ‘e Pius IX, fora eeing thar hie reign is oh —eince the decree hae bee; “ justice on to answer charges vy jhe died in minutes from exbanstion, | '*aa0 Mt Le ecerdeet | past Sota Levin ; favebe h that Po} f la r z mniiahid ie some. | violated ihe xcine law. ‘This it regarded Teane were teed to remuscitate him. rit ae ina ‘and from the Wowds, Dry Tas. HMatiutctarer and Proprietor of Bites Patent Seri : on 3 rowing \owards itp conoiuson, wlihouay we cer- | Lbing ProdimOum Dastiga inigresied as a gross iniringemens ‘ao tar rome ee eee | ,

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