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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1869—QUADRUPLE SHEET. | Py j Martha A Berry, terry. Chase, for m port N of Hatteras; Btocktom,. ‘Deneficial societies, ong others the | Martin, of Jerney City delivered an address on “Odd | allowed to depart in But here ts where the Marine Disasters. Marthe A a) OF 0. Fr. Onder of Oud Pellons. a sbctannent| institution was | Fe lowstlp.” pada tact an the large joke comes in, On regiraing t the Allyn House pasa is Sure ALEXANDER, Reardon, from San Francisco for NawroRt Anat Apail 10 Baile atle A Anna Marte, Bartels Bartels, and I. le id create! from one of these in the early part of O74 | dining rooin of the Opera pase, when the peasure ‘Q3 ascertained thay the payment of the bill was Liverpool, for the exfety of which fears are entertained, let B Tuayer, . Coal ork i un ia Brine fo way ! rene) ti Kecs again marched joor, where, UN- drat 48 proflered @ the eveuiag, the cnacrssmnens the United seatée with the tile ie of emigration which the fuspiring st: leet Det, Mores’ as Bast. | this tune being by H. S. Briggs. Upon calling in Mr, followed the peace of heat then reviewed An man Solas baa dancing was comuencea aon Briggs, name to be pr a geulieman prououaced his ~ Great lengtn the foundation the | Kept up til early mora, ‘fhe galleries of the . FRIEN DSHIP. > LOVE AND TRUTH. Order ints country, giving @ minute ant graphic | House were filled to overflowing with the beauty of vans ft i! a ress from the th hen | the city, aud the scene hout joyous one, account of its rise and prog m the 0 wae city, throughout was a joyo' “SHIPPING NE Ws. San Francisco Sept 80, and was spoken by ship Richard | Genre Mopahwainam, Nori J Busteed (which arrived at Liverpool, April 10) 02 Nov 20in PurMours, Agra 10ui?, lat 408, lon 130 W. The weather was fine for the following Bremen : 1th, ‘alls. Erna, Schibbe, from Galveston Tamncke, yon yore for London, Supewosown. Ae ae 14 Arri- en, wii oa yutie, 20 days. Dow ‘rancisco; 25th, Bana NoRDCAP—Galveston, April 25—Bark Norteap, Al- peainalpd iy SP icakien Tees. Bare teat tates Wildey, Welch, Duncan, Chea.ham and Drechtsen, from Liverpoot ved off the bar 13th) worh’’ formed’ Wasuingion Lodge No. 1 tn an Albany. has ged ou he outer bar, Vessel and argo (eal) willbe a po Thcads Clara Maen, Seen Farwell upper room of the tavern “Seven suas” at Balti. Auaany, N.Y. April 26, 1869. Smith, for iron, Migs burke Metis, ith for A GEMI-CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY, | more. to. the present aay.” In 1s3t it was te ies Almanac ter Now York-~Tals Daye ARK RAOLR, from Cienfuegos, of and for New York, | 4 810 GNANDE, March Io—in or York - Miss! 3 In 1836 to Mi ‘The fiftieth iv of Odd Fellowship was * introduced to jourl; in ississippl and anniversary el iP te ‘cargo of sugar, put into Key West 25th inst, leaking PISO: linois; in 1837 to Alabama and Texas, then an in- | daly observed here. Twenty lodges, including those 504] Moon rises....eve 8 84 | Daily. paQeTiAMetoN, Apri Sines orien’ Hansa, ~ dependent republic; mm 1989 to Arkansas and Con- | from ‘Troy, West Troy, ‘Schenectady aud 5 I a anBRIg Prniar LANRAnER—A letter from Capt Crowell, of BAIRD pe ee een rone peotiont; ty 10 Tennessee - aig came, Carcltoas Hudson, participated in the parade. ‘This evening 651 | High water.mora 9 11 tho brig Fatip Larrabee, at Daren, ja ith iat, be‘ore re: ae 1i—Sailed ie Y ia barks Kontg- Carolin: conee! . ect jeaking an save: Snel Grand Parade of the Fraternity | (iris itis to Maine New: Hatapubire’ ant | 2 Were preseat at a concert and lecture Ba trem Borted Teaking and, beached, saya: Ola Parion, N¥ork; BY), Suelling, Bos in Philadelphi: British North America; in 1844 to Vermont, Souca \Counnations, APRIL 95-9 A. M. Sere sepeh no) rat St Jom, NB, A At—arrived, shine ships Excelsior, Pendie- in elphia. Wales, Great Britain, Michigan and lowa; in'1s46 to ’ sa ~~ _ on, RYork; Mary I’ Campbal, M20iy, Mobile: bark Ocean, the Sandwich Islands; im 1849 to Minnesota and New Haven, April 26, 1869. Sheeemore | lane saigianrtasee yng heron Iie Pritaelph solr Margaret Ano, Whelpioy, £0. Benerae cen sees California, In 1851 {t was established in New | ‘The Oda Fellows of Connecticut ceievrated the bec ae tient i NYork. ataipebigal ais haalagimadimanate iste ee stony ia 1887 In in Nebraska | semi-centennial anniversary of the order m ts city Baro THos ToROL an for Naw Haven, be- Amorican Ports. The Celebration in New York and Nevada; i 1804 in Colorado; in 1608 in Utah; in 19ot to-day ina very imposing and successful manner. eam pump, wien abe tote eh rock, ‘and, om Satur. wiiminaton Mo; a i ot pal Arrived, achre Wollle Judas and 3 in iy ie it it uring loages from lay Was tor wt re that LJ - L % Throughout the Country. These splendid 2est Je koe continent ore of Ns D genie pen seg Se cies S wifch remained on wich was small, was taxon ieee cher init ipa ‘pred Grand Lodge of the United States, the supreme head Hartford, Middletown, Meriden, Waterbury, Bridge- off, and then she was taken to the faite ratlway in Tae leared. sa ‘Kensin; Babeo New Orleans; brig ot he Order. port, and from the villages of Norwaik, Stamford, haven, where che is to inaderge rapaime, I} 36 expected thi Annie Hlridey Chiford, ‘cur’ Frank Herbert, Oro= ¢ orator closed an address, occupying an hour | Miirord, Birmingham, Naugatuck, Essex, Haddam ScHooNrR Mary D I ND—The following ‘ts an ac- > “Arti larriet anson, Shields, E THE ANHIVE SARY IN PHILADELPHIA, and a naif In delivers, with most elaborate perora | ang seymour, and at noon, together with the loages conn of tho wreek of the abate reasel, which occurred about | achly Mary pate sr 3 Var J Maateld, tion, amid great use, in this city, they were formed into a procession on An interesting im connection with this dis- oy Th Reception, # the Procession and the Ball } course was tuat the orator had been an inumate the pubis) a4 nein The prosoeag NO jesnisiles 12M, ith Inst, aa furnished by Captain Ireland: ~Pilot came and I H Wainwright, srowor, Philadelpb: aboard at 1) A Mon Saturday, stayed about an hour; then moth Montg por gs ‘Mant, tialey, mint rw Wook his bast and.saidine weeld o> ‘go aboard the pilot boat and | Whi mnith, dos tor FAI Pike, Gove, do; Sar see what depth of water there was on the bar, and if he | m abethy Over Twenty Thousand Odd Fellows in Beeaal ige ee Kamas Wier. singing ot the | eucampments, one grand encampment, and one | PORT OF NEW YORK, APIIL 26, 1359. thought t was safe would return himself, or send. another re a Bark Barcington ; bel 6M Ridley and Beauty; and Oe as ae w fheyexerowses caucluded with the winging, ot the | grand louse.’ ts moved at one otcock, ani ats Teicher ate Geena | MER aaate pL am, tareyon : 2 Which we did, and a pilot then came on ~ alin, verpool PHILADELPHIA, April 26, ae the audience then departed to witness the grand pa- principal streets orine city, which, were "turonged Herald Packages. past the rei Duoy and right into the oreaxersj when ‘the vessel |-schre a Vernon, Bt Mt jane Fa | erp ‘The grand national commemorssion imshigclty | rade. | enn sa tina Shih 14 be | With people, who greeted the line with happy smiles | Captainsand Pursers of Vessels arriviag at this port will | tiny See eee ee ee mre ie | Saunoaae ny hip San Gusta, tr 280 Winitrea Br) To-day of the flitievh anniversary Of the @3t0 Oe | te eee eed eet ot oiciock, tue pro, | #24 Waving handkerchicis. Many houses aud stores | ptease deliver all packsges intended for the Hema‘ toour | jasuranco reported ad being on the vessel. “She now (2th) | MeLeot, Rio fo Janeio; Almena, Harmon, Chunaral; bel ment of the Order of Odd Fellowship in the United } ceasion to move at noon, but it was near meridian | Were handsomely decorated tor the occasion, and a!) | peguiarly authorized agents who are attached toour Steam | lies in te breakers on the north side of Pelican Spit, with 33g | Junv, Ponce, PR; Faonte Butler, Bartlett, en feet of water in her hold, over the city tne national flag greeted the eye, ‘The A despatch from Gal States has closed, and has been one of the most ] before the various lodges colamenced to take up 19 Hall, Where the m- Yacht fleet, The New York Associated Press 4d) not now imposing dispia! as well in point of tho | the positions assiwnued to them. The lino Aart ber mit 1,500,” took feats on. | collect marine report nor attond to the delivery of packages, numerical assemblage as in the arrangements | O% MUitch was as follows: up Broad street | gue 'main iloor, the galleries beng crowded | as-will be spen by the following extract from the procsellags and details (in Bylo Cay Francis; svirs Cyrus Fosset et ston April 28naya:—The schr Mary | Servo Pe; +] H Blickney Fo Wore: Skylark, Loring, nl, which has been ashore olf Pellican Spit siace the | do. Below, Hope, Hancock, (rom Toa. Trih; has filed to the batchess About haifot the carzo was |“ Glearod™’Barks New Lisht, iirown, (to Janoleos Everton, the valance, with the vessel, 1s a total loss. * Benson, West Indies; achrs St Heavert (Br, Forgeron, i Soun WANDr2eR—Schr Pianet Mars arrived at New York Jonna, HE: J axvine, Digging omny T Rigel Eaat Ri ory 33d from Cape Heury with part of the cargo of the achr Wan. | NYi B'Cralg, Young, Nor! i toekwond, Smith, Gerer, (rom Para tor New York (having let there at 6 PM | Troy: G © Gere, Gere, ‘New fa b Brady, Clark, ‘8 her condition not very favorable ; two steam Tey River Queen, Cb Watson; Peter Tauaey, Jonzs, had been to work and reduced the water in her 16 Zork ; Helen, Perry, Fall River. after pumping ailday. Tne wreekers were compelled N sulled—Harks Elverton, New Light; brig Hale haul her higher up on the beach to prevent her | Kathleen, Barks Fille de Ite ant AM ile went to thumping in the breakers and enable them to get the batance | inst, Ship Bremerhaven ant bark Rs Muloall do ad. of cargo out, The Planet Murs was to retaca with cai Seth —Asrived, brig Woskina Lente (Dani, He! fearing 2f to float her to Norfulky as her kel Ls repressatet | Below, atramanin Baltimore Voeokler, trom z as being In part out ait, Cargo received in Norfolk up to the on nee eer ee apzived: bell, {Nimwankle, Cousins, 2 2 5 aor a q ‘ast "eg ea TPR ny binereor Aj opment rappers 6 | CHT pra Arriced, brig George, Swan, Georgetown, Sot ELLEN M BaxTer, which sailed 17th from New | °G; 33—Arri > Wi Londoa for Porto Rico, returne to port 24th, leaking batly, sCEABETSTON, foe Beet 2 ee having euconaterod a'gaieon tie taird day’ out, aud threw | Gleared—Schr A E Glover, Terry, Boston. Over deck load of hoops te 4 with ladies, ‘The imeeung was opened by & | of the recular monthly meetin, hel! March 3, 1 at, andthe influence and } Christian street, theace to Third, up ‘Tuird to Wal- short address by Mayor Spering, and atter singiug £0 3 e nut, up Walnut to Fifth, up Fifth "so Girard aveuue, x the personnel of the | Tosirurd avenue to Tvelich surest, down ‘we fuh various o7 h participated in the | to Chestuut, down Caestnut to Sixth, up Sixth to Jubuee, As eariy as Friday of last week delegations | Race, aud iheuce dismissed, About half-past tweive sages of various States the ine was tairiy ou the move, the sabordinate ze joages having been in periect readiness to take po- arrive im large numbers, | s:uon, and tue Kingstoa battery thundered out a ef Saturday and Sunday, as | Salute of one huadred guns at the coruer of Broad Resolved, That on ant aad prayer, Kev. Dr. Wells, of Boston, delivered an Press Wil’ dlacontinua inceresting address upon cae sabject Of Odd Fellow- | harbor of New York. Passe! auaninousiy, sup, Aiter the conciusion of the exercises at ihe age The ote of the Herald steam ya: hau the members marched to the Stave House, | Jrannerre is at Whiteaall sii, Alles where they were served with refreshments, after | owners and gneesto the um by Mr. A. W. Phelps, | sels wil be warded (ree of chars ter April 1, 135}, the Associated joa of suip news 1a toe JARS and and durlg gph members of the Order present. At nalf-past five the CLEAR ains this morning from the | #24 Market streets. | Tie scene was now highty 10- | joi ses dispersed with Unree rousing cheers. In the “4 well as by the early X teresting, and the people wio thronged the streets > > an 01 sections ur isl- aca z “ y evening & grand promenade concert was held at Steamehip Holsatia (NG), “hers, Hamburg—Kunbardt & nro Mona :08 sth coum eae Sonne came entuusiastic in the extreme. Frou almost | yiqsic riail, wick Was attended by a very large com- | tions to the general concourse were pouring in, It | every housetop along the route flags were fine tO | nayy, and it proved a Very urillantaiar. ‘Tue day matea that not less than 20,000 members of the | Me breeze, whicn, by the way, was exceedingly | was d very boautiiul one, and the celevration was amship Chesapeake, Brazt, Portlani—J F Amex, ip Nuaqaum Dormio, Cousins, 3t Juan, NS—Nesn Vigorous, and beviea of beautiul ladies taronged e 3 ai 3 evel ss wea, heads, &c, = now, Ne 2 brite Cae Order took part in the processional demonstrations | ine windows, porticos, pepe aud balconies, Wav iid eee highyire chin AES are Aine DAB ever OG bee sip Arnold Boninger (NG), puta Baltimore —C Luting Scun ARITES nas been seized by the government officials ctlin sr, Hintrap, Crons:at; Bee ia : (si 1 2. 1 % abuy, Ger Panct, Mslake Co oiTEL4 from Baltimore, with eoal for Boston, put , ‘i Sirs BT ? This semi-ceutennial celebration was held under | tie pray of brass imstruments, as, in addition to tite rasa Bark Silvan (Nor), Fergason, Cronstadt—Fanch, Meineke ic this 8th) moraing, leak 4 CALAIS: Apr Are set Murs 8 ins, Parwons, aud the direction of the Grand Lodge of the United r e2, BosTON, April 26, 1869. i Joho Boynton, Mitche | ne rection of the Gran: ize of ie two bands provided by the co.nmities, many of the _—e sf & Vo. Sout BELLE SEAMAN, at City Taland, has been raised and Clearet—Schr More 1 othe Vor!, NVork, States, at its meeting in September, 1868, and Past | lodges lad also appropriate music on thei corpora- | The procession of Odd Fellows to-day numocred Bark Caro, Beals, Clenfuccos -R P Buck ¢ Co, mya = "T] 7 Bark Blauche (Jr), Anderson, Halifax—J F Whitney & Qlat—Clearer, achra Hele’ @ Kins, Meee Philadelphia; Grand Sire Kennedy, of New York; Past Grand sire | HYG account and responsioliity. the Grand Lolge | anout v,000 men, composed of Massachusetts lo.les Trix, Ballosk, fewark; Veres, Dow, or, April 12—The bark Calabar, from Matanzas EAST 2 ‘April ‘Si arrived, eh Garcia C0. Brig Glendale, McIntyre, Caibarien—Salter & Livermore. beta) tes and the Grand Lodge of Pena March M4 Int 89, loa 88 fell sm with an aban tyne GHEENWIC Nicholson, of Pennsylvania; Past Graud Sire Veitch, | syivania, each in full regalia and with futtermag | ad several encampments and lodges from Rhode Brig Louiaa (Br), Simmona, Buctoache, NB—i F Bulley. Id not make ont her nama, but took the rad t- ae at a 4 ‘April 6-Salied, barkn Prince of Missouri; Past Grana Sire Perkius, of Peonsylva- | Mags, occupied seats in carriages in the centre of | Island, Numerous buildings on the route were Brig Hermann, Hichboro, Portland, Me--Walsh, Carver | ters to ve DC" seemed to be of American build, black ‘ORTRE! |ONRO! pr | jarks Princess hull, bitlet he: oopha ° 4 Albee, for N York; tharine, for Baltimore} Lizzie Daniels, castles focomansh ant bowanrle salma, ailine’s te for Woat fodiens sohra Bumnlarvile, for Halifax; maa sa” one anchor on the Low, tho other apparently hung + of const chain over th sriddder gous FALL RIVER, Apel 29 -Saleh sours Macy Natt, Water pig perks pote ide goa nad fore and main batches man, Elizavetbport; Thomas Borden, Writhington, Pailadel- phia. LOXON, April12—The Glasgow, Crane, salled from Bose af 1 tou (U3)ou or about the 24th of November Last for Londou, a paree, asks Had, Bonet, toes Ue are and dos not since been ar of. ALLSTON, ‘April 19—Arrived, steamship Wilmington, PORETLEYRY, April 18—The wreck of the American ship | Col Nolliedardiag, Wdilsbell, whinh went ashore clr ihe: pene Gallog Ship Bampton Court, Morse, Liverpool; bark Tae nea tia port on dy last, will be sol to-day by auc. | one, Holmes, do, tho Wrackaze ia soaitere: atong'the ghige,'aud | W0th--Cleated, bark Speeaway, Ma Liver 1 lized from the Sail 20th, bark Amazon. Mionind, Lt ay Ts ; > -, Broad street, the Laplerre House belug the review- 4 f £C nia; Grand Sire E. D. Farasworth, of Tennessee, and a owe ose elaborately decorated. The services tn Music Hall Brig Whitaker, Look, B ing point, As the coumn marched past in review | Consisied of au original hymn, sung by the vast | sent A Cark, Kehoe, &eathera. representatives Ford, of Massachusetts; Garey, of | tie members of the varloas lodges salute] the re- a , + 4:7? t ts * audience to the tune of “Americ: introductory Schr Carrie Davis, Woodhou Braz »s—Southma: a & Maryland; Read, of New Jersey, and Maris, of Dela- | Viewing oiticers by the iiting of hats and drooping | aqiress, by L. F. Warren; prayer, by Rev. St. John | Rudd. : y = = + 2 the colors. The procession occupied about tiaree Sebr WJ Holmes, Ward, Baracoa—J Dons ware, were appointed @ committee, with authority | jours in passing a given point aud the parade was Chambre; oration, by Mr. Henry F. Garcy, of Balti- Schr R M Atwood, Doane, Matunzas— B ca ; , Sav to make the requisite arrangements to ensure @ | disinissed about six o’clocs. maces. 9 at GURINN R e be Stuligver, the | Schr Emma, Antony, Georgetowa successful consummation of the commemoration, | In the evenmg tho reception at the Academy of | Tra anda panquctin Bumstead Hall. During the | agiie, NAY Mousa Gaskell, W REY re Music was attended by a rather small audience, the 1 and Odd Fellows’ Mary Milnes, Parker, Phila tetphi: On Saturlay evening last Overy Preliminary Usd | exercises being somewhat siuilar to those at the Han wero EL otoren for 1 reception and entertain. | Scur Matina Lon, Tatbot, boitadeipiiany F Talbot & Co. been completed and positions assigned to the ent, comprigin; ‘au0n3, Sehr A RK Wetmore. Bouart, Newar) Stoney ment of brethren of tue Order. iebration was various organizations. The celebration, tt was singing ty th cho) ae se r the ¢ que | y Sehr Chiloe, Hauiton, Portand, Me—C L Hateb. led grand and interesting aif 1 all tis details re Grace Sanit Martin. do; Florence, Ra: ordered, should embrace a fhatinal reception at | Fe#30A Of this small gst to | Sere carried out with entire sugcegs, te amas ‘ARRIV. (VAG. pune eH vi I Mallory, dr, Wilbur, Boston; sours b wil Baneosk, Coleant D yt fy tg ny pte QUEENSTOWN, April 14—Tho bark Plato, Conran, from ‘Wilbur Pe the Academy of Music, a grand parade of all | long and fatiguing, for though the wind sw ftrong | enw a ental eae z CaPiN for Quebie, with coal, pat In her :o‘day badly leak. Pood Mel alidek, Sarit, end Saeie f Compees, Woy Se the delegations at noon, an evening entertainment | 90d iresh tne sun shone very warmly and only Manchéater, 8. a ee monmtiap Clty Of el [gy dai Any “u pa NPESE Works; wil discharge & postion Of cargo to re also ab the Academy of Music, and @ graad bail at | Zrecapie, v= OU OFS ae nene pescoiam ane dae + MANCHESTES, April 26, 1869. - J snd Queenstown Jit, wich mite and pasteagera, to Jonn,G Mistellaneoier Po | Etitvosarwor Suman, Bare apart; Gen ani, ry ain a remo fae ae hy id steamsh: ‘t er the Philadelphia Skating Rank, Twenty-drstand Race | “"Beaites this many of the delegates loft the city | Te Aftteth anniversary of American Odd Fellow: | fond enact’ io latin, ip 8 ‘Ubem Lavxouen “The ache Sara VW Simmons was tsiticlind Rider, Boston’ 1th, Wm Saine, Smale, Charleston, haifa, amship, bound east; experienced strong i 4 Cle achra8 E Woodbury, Woodbury, Baltimore; si eae ee Crate erent ne at enlinaed ti G Me Meller, Mitchell, Kittery, Me; 17th, LA Orcatt, fomni Cake yard, Brewer, a schr of 240 ae Freeport; MA Holt, Holt. Bath; Emina, Anthony, » re A ath, 2th Pat D by Messrs Hathorn & Hodgkins, a fine Gow CESTER, Ap’ ril 24—Arrived, schra Maracaibo, Hen: three mast from Cooper's streets. AS early as seven o'clock this morning the | by early evening trains for their homes, and to those | Ship was celebrated in this city to-day by abont . raat Gh <i ee tee steal govt streets were throngea by Members of the Order who remained-tue ball a the rink offered sumicient | twenty lodges and encampments gathered from the aD, mo 4 inducements of pleasure. ‘The great impromptu ot ion' a, y iceberg: Making preparations for the festivities of the day, > “ ~ 9 diiferent parts of New Hampshire. There was a pro- | la: yon passed a large ice! the hour Oxed for the commencement of the exer: | Dall Tom was protusely decorated with bunting and | cession, an oration by Rev. A. A. Miner, of Boston; a | Werterly winds the entire passaze- ce York dla, Caton, Jonespore for di at the rear Was the motto, in large ornamental iet- teaulship Cortes; Nelson, New Orleans April 18, with mdse a ase of 458 tons, called the Warren RR George, Me for kvorss ‘Wallace, NYork. cises at the Academy of Music (nine o'clock) requir- oP Ty dinner at the new Longdon Mill, and a levee in J She {s owned by Jos Souther, of Boston, and Capt Elisna ‘Sinnickson, Nickerson, Philade! lace, N tng that the delegations to be present thereat shoald pec adry “anple aes and ‘rath,’ surmounved | Smyti’s Hall. fe supa ayers, oH Crosiwell & Co. (Fue C arrived 10 Cobb, of Melrose, who will command her, i i sere Soar olemreas sobr Ld Bayles, be “up and doing. The time was earlier, however, re Ship Avonmore, BP, Portals, Cs mgr with mdse, to Wm 4S ‘ Seren ana: oer Ste c eaninoinnnt had | cession were draped pendant, ° from Lees PORTLAND, April 26, 1869. ma ‘oie frst es pa 4 Yer po ecerry Mae | clic Ocean, with wobble ‘sp, 400 do wh oil anid 5000 ins bons t xEy, WEST, Apriti9—Arrivel, , brig fhovert Dillon, Biateh- ed, anc was 2 board. ford, Pensa Hot more than half filled, The stage was occupied | Walls and rool. double orcitestra ot about seventy. The semt-centennial anniversary of Odd Fel- | rtlus (or medical ald, master Left, at that port Ameri: | OPO arrived Stth, bark Fanny, Hunting, San Francisco rrived, bark Eagle, Wilkinson, Cienfuegos for New ‘ ate ; “ Crores can stip Kentuckian’ “Oif south end of Madagascar ex the Grand Lodge of the United states, the oificers poe Cp pabting ater fane ina dente irae espe lowship was celebrated here by a procession and | Henced’a violent hurricane which lnsted 34¢ days, ship most the Grand Loage of Pennsylvania, tae ofticers of | \ivening description, and fittingly appropriate as a | dinner, concluded with ball in the evening. Tne | of time over on beam ends; on second moming of storm Nov 17, with 8) bola sp and 1150 do wh. Seat home and suld York Teakin; 82/'bola mp oll, 1713 do wh ofl and 34,500 Iba bone. EW. OR! REEANS, (pel 20--Arrtved, steamship Robert 4 ones er " _ Sailed from Natal Jan 16, bark Trinity, Turner, Desolation tone Cleaver, fro the Grand Encampmeny of Pennsylvania, and 8 | termination of the great anniversary. visiting lodges were received at the depots and pro- | Lndsesured redder when bioriss ated Poased Copecot Good Inland and New Frames Aelaronid ° Cleared Shipe Td iin Paiterasn, Havre; Artisan, Smith, pita; Jono Ww. Soken, FeorGrena ae - Paria: vided with breakfast. The procession, under charge ope, ie 4 ‘i Ascension, March 16; crosse: Equator, Har! are Jenny, ae bet reine Helena March, and sailed ai barks Granton (Ur, Grundell, Liverpool; Halcyon, rt 1 1 larch 84; took New York pilot on board Ay ‘same day to cruise; ofl not repor Boston. ce On ee ee eee FESTIVITIES IN THIS CITY. ea ee ee os et ee nee Had very ecesieta SE raden ton in gon, ion 383 eekens ot ie ships St Semen, Conia, nea fer . a= + 1o¥t them tn 3 quet were the Grand Lodge of Mary. ne was raised and an address delivered by Mr. J. H. ghout, From thence til ‘Avrig ight andvarianie |. Ship Eleano, Brown, from Cardiit for Hong Kong, Feb 28, oats W Chummings, "Miller, Bow on; rin F ue - - Drummond. The procession then passed through ale from SW to WSW and W; thence light and | ltt 8, lon 34 W. moony, Cet ; Eapat Javan j . ¢ tharina, peg an Medneatenks mh Farad reont At Steinway Hall. the various streets to Congress street church, where ‘and strong sontheriy current to pilot. ‘Feb 2, up Riverside Randall, from Newport, E, for Now York, | Casella, ‘Falerny: “Milly. Heat oe Sandro; (eo Jersey occupied the right of the parquet and the As already stated in the HEeRatp of yesterday. | an address wasdelivered by Judge Kingsbury. ‘The rhage Drache () larch 29, tat 49, lon 1 jelow, coming Up) jary Fry, Fry, . mn Gi i. Bark Rosina Ital), ga New York for.Cork, April 23, no apo bark Agron 4, fron LI tir v0 Nvork. re te lays out; 234, lat 39 558. loa ME, up 25 ip eo Ch ia r Sailed—Steams Grand Louge of the District of Coltnabia theleft, | the brotherhood in this | city concluded to | procession thea marched to the hall, wheve a dinner J Fh temp uihs Slavs ones 2kh ie ath, lat 30 06 The remainder of this space was devoted vo visiting | abstain {rom all pubile demonstrations through the | #8 #Pread for 800, Jon 655 £, brig Simon (Br), from Peaang for Boston, 73 da. Int ‘Bark Flora Chip 5 Yom) from Baker's Island fer Liv- Ce} * 7 Ty : 0 5 Ie erpool, no date, off Cape ip Crescent City, Holmes, NYork. Oiicerd oF grand lodges of various Jurisdictions. ThE | streets in honor of the day. Instead of it the Illinois. fea Uireroa or ani dt aye ut; hit SAND IQK | y Regia’ Ly from New Haven for Mayagaes, Ap! | AoUiiy HEA Serta eid meena oootietg ve 7 c, . abl; irre! " oo Laat jon 82 OM As; mma © L'tch jel: i the parquet circle on the left. All these bodies | festivities arranged for the evening at several CHICAGO, April 26, 1889, | 30 Wah roche aha Paria ABELL tat 23 4d ori Misnissippi, from Baltimore for, Demarara, April 21, B Gove; schra Isaac Baker, Joslin Bragon, and A tay. 5 aul, bearing northwest 20 milos. Sailed 2lat, hips tba a, and Roy ai Oak; barks Boring! iar Aes ¥ Mid th aod ice Providence), Ame: fiom Rio Arthur, ‘and Granton schr Eva Ad Grande for New Yor! ‘kc (had experienced heavy | | NORFOLK, April $3 Arrived, 6 yr CH Kirk, Robinson 5 weather, loat boat an sevenend ikes damags). Allen Lewis,’ Sterling; R Mason, Martiing, and Charlotte Bi Robbins, NY Foreign Ports. NEWBURYPORT, April 23—Arrived, schr Star, Crowell, exe atuired m full regalia of . the richest | piaces were very numerous, principal among which The Odd Fellows of Iilinois to-day celebrated their 80 W, brig Torrid Zend, from Barbados QeSCTID LOD. tne AOS ict purple ‘aid “Lage | Wasthat at Steinway Hall. This large editice was | semi-centennial anniversary at Peoria, ‘The attend- Nyork, a A RE ES MAPM (in velvets) and silxs, With heavy trimmings of | literally crowded to its utmost capacity with eager | ance was quite large, about 2,500 persons being pre- | charged pilot. ‘at 7 # M) with mdse, to Sutto: gilver and bullion fringes, the staves of ofice and | preturen to listen to the a‘ldresses delivered on the | sent from abroad, After the processton was con- | Howland « Frothingham. | Had light south iy. winds god d the equator la thy Packic Jan 2, tu ton 118 W; had the jewels and decorations of the officers presenting » | cluded suitable exercises took place at Rouse’s N d 8 sf trades, rn Fon prin re il 1l—Arrived, Mary Dunkee, Sutherland, | Newcaatl: a brilliant and imposing coup wid, The parquet | MStory and progress of the Order in this country, | Hotel, which were lollowed in the evuning by @ pro- | March’ 1, with strong wesley, gales Bore | pasar helenae? ee + Sail iat Sehr dni sar Ate Adams, Philatelphia. circie, the galleries and portions of the parquet | and on the general duties of Odd Fellows to- | menade concert, ball and supper. equator jn the Altaatic April 3, in ion 8% W. April ‘Amesna «March S1—Arrived, Oceana, Aslaksen, NYork gNEW BEDFORD, 4 Five schrs Maggie Mulvey, ‘Were occupied by a large and highly decorous audi- ards themselves, the Order and to man- IRS Jat 2235 N, long 6112 WV, had strong breeze and very high | for Cro: Date be, Philadelphia; Kate, "ANT WERTy, April 13—Arrived, Bessie North, ‘Toye, and pa beled ini eyo ‘Rerwiltqer, tidnowuia. Mary A Troop, Cala, York; Armurong, Oweds, Fi fiadel: | NANTUCKET, April2-—Arrived, ache C 8 Watson, Adams, aoa, apht jib and middie staysai!, April 25, 40 miles south of ence, though the attendance was by no meaus nu- | ying, The addresses were made by W. L. G. Northern Iowa, Sandy Hook, took a pilot from boat A ratiam Leggett No merous until nearly an hour after the openiug of the | © “ exercises, probably on account of the rather | Smith, Past Grand Master, and by Rev. Dr. Chapin. Cutcaco, April 26, 1860, | April 14 ts stor New ‘You ant lost alah ot hor on f Mobi, Cook, Cardi. Tew LONDON, April 23—Arrivo4, brig John Jeffrey (Bri, early our named. A selected’ orchestra | Later im the evening there were a number of | The Odd Fellows of Northera Lowa had their seml- | the 18th in Int 24.03 N, long 64 5) W. 7 gAbril 14, fat 19 3.4, lon ne allow ye, Shae In Bet eetcoa nen £08 Mork, ||| Merenoee ee ant ‘or New Haven. alah | Sep: examen’ oemvemiers penne B centennial anniversary ceievration at Dubuque to- | fin Sete cr Noh papel eeceneraang intatt rox, sett eal Eastinan, Stark mL may Mayd sone ae iitasde” where she was the exercises with the overture irom Zampa, aftr m Cadiz for , AD! 1 » Starkey, from | Tompson, Mayaguez noes tian w she was trope which the combined chorus and orchestra rendered Not less than fifteen had been arrangea by mem- | day. After the procession orations were delivered Bark Michael (NG), ‘Ge Tpool, 50 dava, with mdse, | Batavia for Amsterdam. _chort toF en eenniaA de ont BEM ERUAVEN, April 10—Sailed, Smidt (8), NYork. Ott 121, PM—Arrived, bark Queen the ‘Anuiversary Hymn,” written by B.P. Stuliaber | pers of the Order, in honor of the day, in different | 1 the Athenwain by Kev. J. D. Hanson aad trofesor tunch, Meineke & Co, ine Weaiher the whole pas? Buaer, Apel Sh Arrived, steebetis Vike de Panis, Bar. | tore tiga BHLPHTR, A re aK Pitas Favear. (Nor} as, (Mra, Partington”), of Siioam Lodge, Boston, Mass., | +4 of the city. The Central Committee of Ar- | (istics Kretychemer. A grand banquet iollo a | “Rex Reindeer (of New Haven), Wellington, Pones, PR, 10 | mont, Bork tor Harre (and proceed Cette; Firia (Br), Growel Friant sa F Levrrabon, Carlisle, and adapved to the air “America.” parte o! ye the evening. days, with molasses, to Hl Troworilge'a Sons, April! 105 lat Bei FILS Arrived, bark, Hiiza Bares, Conyers, | Cardenas: Grace (Br), Morrixoa, St John, P' Rev. Venable, R. W. Grand Chaplatn, then | rangements had provided for but two of them out Del ah % oli spoke brig Highland Nsncy, fi rom Porto Kico xYore: 1 oa oe Pitt, a do; 1%h, Annie am eared —| Bog ¢ Nor), Thomason, Aocanoim; offered up an appropriate prayer, the entire audi- | of the common fund—that at the Germania Assem- caronteehrorta ge Fe 4 op ies aaaeerre et eecen: Sant Den uae 0 94, Carre = Bee vari (Br), Johnson, Cardenas, 8 days, with auear, | Saled thy brig Kelvone, Gr Norwich; {A Danenhower, Shepyacd, Roxbury; F St Clair ence rising, and remaining in that position ti 18 | by zooms and at Apollo Hall. But a large number a Pans har 4 aa ay 38, 1969. fo Wardell € Co. Satled in edmpany with brig cscs Taylor, eltpart ith, brig Harvest Queen, Scholz, for NYork, to Pha cleare Ireland do, zi e ae ee I~ cllowship was com- a ‘orter on Friday was an Past Grand Master Stokes then delivered an ad- | of lodges were not satisfied with this limited num. stocpen eoiaetnersede : ark Jehu, Crowell, Boston for Gibraltar, in bi CARDiFr, April 10—Arrived, Die Gratia, Andusen, P 1 3 Oe eeane natet ce rand Lodge of the ‘cnived | ber and they had arranged for thirteen more, aad | memorated in this city by a procession of the Grand | gopragus: Anchored in Fiusiing Bays? Mua OY gig BOT ei oe RE “Tivoet Kor a" Areiveds genre Hannan Dee, States, in the course of which be expressed the plea- | all of them were crowded. Lodge of the State and its subordinate lodges. Brig Wm Mason (of Boston), Small, Goree, WCA, 29 days, Sailed 10th. Jas Cofll!, Coffill, Halifax, Chase, NYork; Lalla Rookh, Freeman, Tanwier. sure he leit at their presence, and said that the Grand AT THE GERMANIA ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Business has been suspeaded and the streets crowd- with peas, fa Millec & Houghton. Yorn NovLk, April 1—Salled, Rafacl, Savarese, New PROVIDENCE, A 24—Arrived, schrs Selina W Pennet, ‘Lode of the United States having resolved upon a Here there was 4 perfect jam; the two large halis |e} with people. ‘ine public buildings and pri- r Lily, Horton, iio Grande do Sul Feb 28, with . Bunnell, Georgetown, DU; D Guford, Sirrell, do; Wm ee UTTA, March 16—In port ships Waverly (Bn, Sporr; | Dennis, Leeds, Philadel Anrononer {Be, deter, Khersnieey (Br). Elissa. and | Satied “ochre Joke Willams, Newberry, Georgetown, Nagpore (Br), deakins, for NYork; Montana, Pritchard; | DC; North. Pacific, Irrickson, Phiie tolpniey hia; Osean Wave, Montrose (Hr), Mclntyre; Dorset (Br), Gragilier, and | Baker, do; Elizy & Rebecca, tries, do; Evergreen, Banos, pational observan-e of the day under their auspices, | Were even 80 ancomfortabiy crowded that people | yate residences along the route of te procession dite fe, to Joh Bento £0. Croed she Equator Aprit 4 @ number of the brotherhood had assembied to bid | Were leaving continually vo seek more room at some | wero gaily decorated with flags. Brig them a cordial welcome. The brethren of this | of the other balls; but tue steady flow of new comers ertrulia Jacoba (Dutch), Potjer, Rio Grande do Sul, 72 days, with hides, €c, to Christlan Thomsen. Had variable jurisdiction full; appreciated the compliment | filed their piaces, and it was long after miuaignt weather all the pas Aasaye (Br), Hughes, for Boston ; Armada (Br), Jeffrey, une; | Elizabethport; 8 P_ Hawes, Jackson, do; Alils, Eaton, doy Pad to them by the selection of this city as the | before auy diminution of the number of people pre- Virivin. Seaze (7G, Reems we Ornate Bare nie aes | Bees ve Cooper; Diekinyom, from Muuimsin, just arrived; | Cuariea WGraner, Harvey, do; Javon L White, Wicks, Rone piace of o! rvance of the festival. Soon after th sent Was in the least perceptibie. special deco- ALEXANDRIA, April 26, 1869. hr ws “oe om huey (Syed, eee int ag down the ‘civer 10a. ship ‘K Bal = Chatfield, dout; Isaac P Hazard, Northup, NYors; Pavilion, Bright order was f ennai United States it became | rations were indulged ee LM Bet for Boston succes#iully established in this city and State, and corners oppusite to 2 entrance way of the upper e “ 7 i Brig Brookiya bi ewan Demarara, 21 di with aithough not unopposed by prejudice its progress | large ball were erected two teats of crimson | Lodge, of Leesburg, Va., celebrated the day by a agar ke, to ra (i — had been remarkaols, and be hoped they had at- | Velvet embroidered wita gold fringe and with a | grand procession, after which they listened to an hrig Mattans Servis "Arroyo, PR, 15 days, with sugar, &e, in two of the The Odd Fellows of this city, with the Loudon hrs Soy Nrmph, Comtex, Georgetown, Joe Hooker, Robbins, Norfok: M farlintes TPotter, ladelphin; Grace Girdier, Smith, Savannah; J H Stickney, a from Saugor March 12, ship Colorado, Doane, do April 18, ship lt nigel Taylor, Mauritins, tained a position entitiing them to rank as, peraaps, | gold crown on the cop. 1a Waich Were placed, In one on. ation on the rise and progress of the order by to Stun; care Fatmas, Mares Fin pore Sailed—Schra Ge Pales, Latele, Philadetphia; Anne the peer of any benevolent institution of the | tie ark containing the charter, in We oder the nd Chapkun Mecave. ae visitors are being | nuts ~ “Sd yrgemrcemenr dei a borne sp om Saat ala ain ay ‘aor ee ee ee hn cane time, Keferring to tue means aud revenue at | pillar on Wich t¥ syinbol.zed the holy Ore of the | entertained tus aiternoon aad will retarn to taelr Schr Mary H Ban's (of Norfolk), Wyatt, Port Cabras and " R mouth, Semmes, to sail fa a few days for the Brazil tlon—all wet! on board. parraen ae , Miller, NY pote, Clark, NVark ; General iran 408, April 16—Arrived, barks Shawmut, Lord, BiGlisMtoNB, Ap AprICHE Arrive t, asta DE Stargess, Taylor, their command he said there were in this city alone words of truth. And the usual staves of oiice homes to-night. Grand Canary (Canary Isinm ts) March 8,’ with vaalila, to C liv lodges, having an aggregate membership of over | also placed in position around. The Floor a ticuonp, April 26, 1859. TLudmann & Co; vessel to © E Staples. Had Might easterly 26,000, besides two Cheainpmnenta, with a member, | ception eominittecs were taken from the several oad lowa nis cttv celebrated winds acd moderate weather a'lthe passace, and Joseph Eaton, E.linwood, NYork; brigs Regatta Bry ship of 4.000, There werp in the state s toral ot | lodges i the city, and of twenty-aix 1 | cor aT sees ontrtociay ae lermitage, Park, | got tien d Staples (or Harriusiga), Colin, Demurara, 17 | Carle sie sins, Alfaro (iby NVory Sear WH | SERVANWAM, Aprit2z Suited, yar R 9 Walker, Petting, 26 lodves, aggregating nearly 70,00) mem- | wilco cominittees’ not leas than thirt About two thousand persons Were present, Including Sh tapenact outst sree rare thicrresiede dma tes om i Rm aches Clyte, for work; | PRAT CNeET ane artis, Toe’ Satan bark 8.97 wae bers, aud’ 133 encampments, with’ a mem-| mans. Tue juveniie portioa enjoved ae lodges and two eucampm ma. A Fallroad G Darla, Bishop, Sagua, 11 days, with angar, to | Frank Pa'mer, ‘Tar Patateiphtn, zs * | ney, Montevitess brigs Win Ro vortson, doy NO © Marenell, 2 rship = 10,000. ‘The Ciel an for | well and made then righ Lodi gieinnat fi traia has been running toth rk every ten ae ih & Co.’ Had heavy weather and stove two bids Peli 18 5 bar ihe gt nO “4 aoe, a4 ota § re nh eehret ae pe ow ue = past «year =6was 04, , an the e large crowd and the War evemiug rei and was crowded at every trip. An address was de- R ey are oom, do's 8! prilt—Arrivet, sovra mmons, Gandy distributions for relief were $227,429 21 for tae same | dauclay quice oppressive. d by Judge W. V mb. I Arch (Bry Wickwire, Windsor, N3, 14 days, A erumian. Por. ants, Aine ule, Davie Y Wengen, Thoms 1 ant Mary Angasta, Lord, Phir period, while toe prospects for present Fane Saran aPeoLié WALt, ‘ » © el ey oh Nock, Rohe Opa i Hake, Webber, aitmores Addie Ml Loitiskta, Meant, Frankita for NYork; Arcticy Were tll more clveriag. The peopie here nad | The celebration of the ttine-lonored and ever wel- miaaaate { “ NYork: karate Bitlage (ry Jonathon dec aasions Wine von Ara itendeprameairlod ea dab pnaae AmARy exhibited a better appreciation of tue order than | come festival at Apollo Hall was characterized vy oe ag * 4); L. Warren, Hartt nan, do; Albion (Be, Purse, Gh Arrlyad, achra A T Cohn, Rrowar, Baltimore; Abbott in any other locailt he beieved, yousness in @ marked degree, There ma’ Sr. Lovrs, April 26, 1869. Ly Sallet Ith, bark Yurnuri. Johnson, « Ober, Philatelphia; Amanda, Lamson, and Am- from the ciose reseuil its principles +, have beea more etegant and The celeoration of the semi-centennial anniversary ais), Wooster, Galveston, 15 days, | boi Matilda, Dix, Providence; Mo: pay, be endieton, EBlitavethoort. and aims with — these Wiliam = Pe during tie season, taere may have bee! fallow, £9, to Jed Prye & C of Hatteras; achrs JS Mois Farr, Veais, Mason, Aldrin, Roe, and Blecte Bailey, whose great frosty. with the. indians ones. | leat ng apiay of amen oad’ caaen. one of the order of Oad Fellows here to-day was a grand urdohn Tway, Laman, ¥ Phvtatoiohtn: 19th, forsee Black, wf CT sane Paileteiphiay Her), Posie, NYore; and the arrivals Ciaed “he present principles of rrendstig, | roundings, bat certainly no event of tne kind could | affair. Tho procession consisted of nine divisions, | fcurgoun Lentil | nig Nea, Av I-01, Gearas & Johann, fro Suvaa- RRO Apa eaten, tetenen, Row Love and Trath—a treaty not tor land, but to setie | fairly boast of less space and yet more dancing. | embracing forty lodges and encampments, includ- Schr Magellan, H in DAN r7to, April 9—Satied, Albert, Ericksen, New York. “ 5 . 4 friendships aud renew covenants of peace and amity | Crammed to the dyors was the order of | ing the sabordinate jolzes of Lous. The Mts Sone Lottie X Ve A spcetown, DC, Demgnrka, Aprit$— In port brigs Sasio J Strout, Ham- YPAREIAM, April 1—Arrived, sche H.C Hand, Hand, Phi- constitut ng a brotherhood never to be broken; and | the night, packed on the gallory’ was @ | soari subordinate lodges are visiting the jurisdic. | Sehr ly MUMAy: Geen eee, with 1 mond, (or Mork, dg; Mooaltght, Giles, for do do (veforere- } tadetphia, to this day it haa not been bro After ewiogizing | settled rale at ten o'clock, whie the corri- | tions of the Grand Encampment of Missoarl | yoctmann bari cmt Dasrived; Cotesia, (a, Carnapge BI Ssied, whe Won Sone Rho <4 Nien, Roftins the numerous and maguiticent charities with whtet 4, SUpver rooms and every oster room in the | and the Grand Lodgs of Missourt. The ora- | | Schr Eltzadeth, Knowlton, Rockland, with lime, to Candia Te Tees | wade moclinen, Adasiy WYorx| Atos re Esha aacorss the “City of brotherly Love” abounded, and hoplug premises were vriviful of human beings. It was a | tion was delverel by the Hon, William Wallace, bo A gee par timemr arms dinette caren ¢ . ‘too, and ewis, Harding, Rocklan4, with lime, 7 13th, St Andrew. » Aprit 1. 5 e for fraterual and untied counsels in th pil Tt Arrived.¢Mianesota, Laverick, Sa- | Salem hot nig of Indiana, Tails eve, Was a graud reumou Scott, Portlant. ate sng ere the hour of midni the past, ne welcomed the Grand Lodge on beuialt | cavaliera wore Weary with crusuing. wule thd | panquet a: wwe South Sehe Brilliant, Howes, Cutior, with spars, to Holyoke & hy ipaia, lori, NY : Of the brethren of this jurisdiction apd vf the good | ‘iadies fair” grew languid with the overpowering, ; we Taurt, Shaw, Steuben, with to TMM Yor (aad clearel sh tor Genbaly bist af Siri Mare, sear AOU Be amon people or this great metropouls, The Terpsicnorean inclinations of many were deca. Saat acer rag nga jayhew & | Mas (ant cleared for Boston): bike ¢ wedi agate ae AMeS SMITHS NEW 108K PALE ALE Most Worthy Grand Sire Farnsworth then, on be- | sionaliy, warped, yet ener, dd perseverance did J “a Fatt Wind Smith, worth, with lumber, to T - tC) Whiting, y Sa v 4 { Tee Yooust a he sprightiy and INDIANAPOLIS, April 26, 1869. ak} hogeat oi NY¥ork) re) Memcetch atten oa half of tag Kught Worthy Grav e of the United | Wonders, auc States and of the bretiten 3 of We Sis: pris gto popular by especially those of Philadelphia, said that Pennsy: vania and Viuladelplia in tnis magnificent display | prese had enhanced the interest waich every Odd Fellow | whic of a highly grat feit_ in the occasion, le congratulated che | m lly be forgowen. — rue Grand Lodge of the United States upon | miltee Were most atientive to the nu their selection of 80 appropriate scene for | aad were unceasing ta tu srecthy 18 days, with lumber, to sounded not in vain. Deegauons and rly all the lodges im tue city were ad iatgely participated ia the festivities re el % ane =. Se : 3 Baeuees : : 8 EI 3 7 £ = . = g pactctbetee 4 3 Se: (4 F: : 3 23 FF E reid"2" i a =e See SEF 2 EERE S Pie e . ESE RR A TNE STI eT RT REET REI RS eT ETT TOT TT < : = Ss i] oa 3 May’! vers velel es he Oastiiban, Jordan The semicentennial anniversary celebration by Eealees . Joba Tie the Odd Fellows of this city and State to-day Was@ 1 geur Canema, Maint Rock ort, . vel culg Bebr Sarah Eliabveth, Keliy, Rovkport, grand success in every particular. The procession Schr Hasex, Wali 4 was the largest and most imposing ever witnessed Bebr F Sinnickson, Ke in Uns city, numbering about forty subordinate Schr 8 Smith, Kul, bom lodges and encainpmeats and the Grand Lodge aad Schr Ceres, Trefet ion, Boy ete ECS Ca, Hae larch 8—In port bark Zingarella, for New eGtEsabl, y ty ‘%—Arrived, F W Roberts, Thomson, Ay cvine, April 13—Arrived Celia (#) Gleadell, London, (and aaijed iSth for Nor Havana, Apel 1s—Arrived, bark Esther Merrill, NYork; (Br), Wilson, NYork; ache D B’ Everett, K sitors VALE Au» r eforta to render the -eiisesiapaeiaesdeaeetiiaiaciebiaialtiaaicsstabeaarataea nan iocaiolonnaahaaii = oe pd te of this event, and felt assured | celebration worthy the occasion, When the throng | Grand Encampinent of the State. Mr. Robert Dale 8 Ano bole, u Haleay, Bo Bo My ‘a hy bares Hb, voter mat enora iy ae ie at all that Nad just ti a of Peansylvania Odd | was somewhat Uinned, dancing was kept up wita | Owen delivered the oration, Vice Peetdent Colt i ‘ork; Excelsior, Bowers, va HH Pink, — Fellowship. iis infuence, is members and ne power | increased vigor and the bal presented e handsoine | come hers on Bacerday to’ atten? tne cotsbration, | ARE ne Ba fo eee Sin, aeamanip Cleopatra, Phillips, NYork Prine medal awarded, Paris Bxponition, 1987 had not been exaggerate e cycle of ity vears | and exceedingly picturesque appearance, ‘The very | bu: waa calied away by sickness in is family soon Boar Hitga Wilieins, Gopnish, Boston, OF Aiiet ath, bark. Canny Scot (Ir), Webb, Portland et Rrowory 10 West Higats anth street, since jthe foundation of “the order was now com- | best of good hatmor prevailed, and altogether the | afwer his arrival. Sebr R H Huntiey, Nickerson, Boston, ee 45 Sherman, Paiute phia; sehr J us & between Seventh ant nat Ei ghih avenues. ete and its patriarchs had now gone to their rest. | celebration last evening at Apollo Hall i weil de- ~~ Ber » ‘Adama, Adat Caibarien; 1th, steamer x RA vithin that time Wouderiul development wud been | serving @ prominent record 1 tue anuais of we In- Telinensee. he A Van Cien!y Heats, Lenn, (from Phiiatelphia', New Giteanw! bark SW Halonsox SurTits’ NEW YOK PALE ALE, made, From tue bandiui that gathered under Thomas | dependent aud Benevolent Order of dd Feliows, wera Ber Rime chy, Re New Bediord. ae jadelpbie; brig Hannah (Br), Erston, mated RAWIN 18 Wiildey, haifa million vere now enlisted under the CENTRAL HAL! Nasitviut feu Guerliin, B arse, Waretamn Legg ag nem sy ey Rg eg (trom Bait Al. a ot Kentuscyate Latterten, standard which they set us; other continents and | Cornucopia Lodge, No. 1 thenea its horn last | ‘The Odd Fellows’ semi-centeanial celebration took y Dar, Adams, ee isnount 3, - eave ot pd = Makan here frateraity —_- nigut a Ceatral Hail, 6n thé Bowery, near he “gs now. eir laws and principies as tie guide. | street. The horn for last evening conta) Behr L » Rutger, Providenc v lel suo altine retrogrosive of advancing fuctuations | rentiy nothing Dut pleasure: for there. seemed teres | Mrength, and their numbers were augmented by | Behr Viiago \uoct, Thowon, Provisence Tor Elizsbeth- of that period Udd Fellowship had preserved 1s | no iimit to fun, such as ean be hadin@ crowded | delegations from some forty lodges in Middle Be Bitza Pharo, She unity and maintained the steadfastness of a singie | hail in which democratic prociivities are more wel. | Tennessee and Southern Kentacky, The pro- | BAT Charger, Wale Tr purpose, To those strickenby providential cai come than the conventionaities of society. The | Ce*ioa was the largest aud the demon Schr Sea Flower, Mo: ties, to the widow in her grief and need, and to the | comunittee of arrangements, under the leadership ot | stration the most posing of the Order Behr RM Howes, iT orphan in its helplessness it had, with inviol William Bennett, were indefatigable im their efforts | Ver Witnessed in Nashvilie, Masonic Temple was Behr Wm Cay place here to day. The brotherhood were out in fall Rent Geo W Woisvies Job, hark Blanche Hows, tagerwot, New Yor: | 78, Thy 78h a brig A, Mo ares ark Commerce, Wi assume fi Blanchard, do. £2, 5, 60, Hativax: Apel 2 Arrive achra'Agiity, Pyo, and Vie- tory, Fhiomadn, Baltimore 24, steamer City of 4, 2, pela es Aalorpool sand salted for Nyork morning of the ens; orig Fleet wing, Park, NYork for Port Medway. sale ™ stearnal ip Etha, Jones (from NYork) ), Liver. pool ned Patinde phia, raga lotertes, ect i eRns ‘Apri rit Are ved, Patrick Henry, Bang J N. B.—Will remove tat of ‘Way wo roadway. fidelity, performed its loity task. The schisms and | to make the o ‘yration one to te vefdlly remem- | crowded at an early hoar in the afternoon, and when Behr Express, issensions about it had rt § marred {t# proportioas, | bered for the next half of tae century. " the procession entered the had scarceiy any stant. 4 Bands ray isons Peunaoola; Ailh, Kairarls ve Ps pata gireaton via, pecan vob and discord had not moved ts 1romthe even tenor | aril Lowes tng Foom was let. Tue oration was pronoanoal DY | Behr Cry i in Carine “i in iat ice, Kadsebobn, St Man octra. (Fuller, BROLUTE DIVORDES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT Of 1t# Way. Commending ail who heard him to the eld forth at various other places, “too nu- aine, and was exceodingly able and eloe ‘oodhull, Woodall, Partand, © 5 Clifton, Will hates without publictt; Work, nud that they should yield profound gratitade | merons to mention,” almost. at every piace jn | quent. Tonycnt w grand banquet is in progress at | Bene A E sallord, Young, Ne ~] Snead ee 1a Rar eete, art eT eee ct trek Wesers, | Acc. suMclent iLentan ng charge tl ik ol itaser to the Almighty Dis) ir of events for His hitherto | the city. Where a considerable danciug hail oo Masonic Teiupie. Behr Seneca, Dotiridye, New i Gansta NYork; Lady Hi Robertson, San Fraa’ | fee. ING, Counsellor: . ighty Dispose ay. ug a ham, iy Hulse, signal appro ar Ss BH Renters, Lg if New ree 1 of their labors, he concluded by in- | be selected ages engaged for the day oy ona yn LA DIFFEREN? Geared 12th, Danie! Marcy, Rose, NYorks inte RSOLUTE DIVORCES 0} troducing to the audience o her of the lodges of the order for the entertain: if ates without aiiety.. James L. udgely, vast Grand Master of Maryland | ment of their meinbers and frienis. And in lodge DUS SWiRDURE OPERATION. mah (tern), Davia, New fave TERT at inh, Oly of Lineelon (By “pn ie. audisiont outer ot vanes we and Secretary of the Right Worthy Grand Loage of | rooms also members met to exchange congratuia- {From the Hartford € © Sonrant, April 26, | in, Steelman, Danburyport. Priaai a (a) trutwon, Q jebna Aral in hemo en joUsEy Pastoraey, 10 ry the United States, who had been designated as the | tions, and in private families tue social gatherings Aman about thirty-five years of age, giving the i Hearn, Norrel Stain evel rmatrong, Havannah j ith, Kangoo Lo UNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS Oravor of the day. After eulogizing in highly appro- | around the feacive board were without Han ber, name of A. W. Nason, and represontung that he was Wont Geo Downin Mott, n mua on nnd erie (a (oie aarty ai (Hons, Busty LON eee ea oe eH ARTES 400 Priate.and eloquent language the occasion which - gonnected with a wasicaate house in Dey street, Now | See Halnbow, Woot fon ( nore egy baht tp ey Broa! ft ere ay, and dwell ork, arrived at the Allyn House on Thursday, an 0 "Rhos 13—ch — Lae REPALEOS AAeeh, ing at ‘considerane length upon’ the - magni: THE CELEBRATION ELSEWHERE. soon made friends about town by his sporuivevent- | tyethip rocdnentas Ww peas. eptradion waar en Or | meth DELICIOUS REVALENTA anaes tude of the order, its objects and influence, he pro- - cncies, He cut a wide swarth at the, pe kept to Noenith & Bown, Spates mprn her iea be Bo Be, tared out Ith, America, Bartlett, N'Y ork pctnally cures Dyepepsiyy Diarrhea, Geeded to narrate the history of the organization of ke late hours, drank champagne freely, fan Gnsies, trom Valrorns 5 led from Gravesend ‘Abby, Ryerson, NYork (and erent aoe ion at tire ad e brotherhood. It had, he sald, been ascribed to Peaghi este. day eveniig had ran up. bill of Mor forty wave. auiiars, head aon te entre ynsuage an mowty light winds Hott Deal Hixn). oan ee wnat ts & Gon the time of Nero and the Roman’ « : POUGHKEEPSIE, April 26, 1800. which, awa preseatat vo Soon In a heavy gale from the westwari, aol a ey marta alee nh Aree TY ory BROWS, 688 Broadway, N.Y AND ‘ading thence to Spain, France and Engiand. | ye celebration here this evening of the fiftieth an- offered —@ draft for wine amount oa , DIOW AWay Alvogeiner lower fore and smiazenopaaiia “ret A rtd on ou fred, Lameol, Howes, Boste GROCERS. sine ‘Toflocate its origin, however, he said, to the lecrnas the Dey atteet “hotise aforesaid, ‘bearing the ine | Secigremeey ws tone plo off Maraegat on Fated tb ¥ ier ey Boson. sta Aor ag senda Reesgyne (RE MANUFACTURERS, mee scat wee Rosana, Trei BH Hodaon street, between Roman ‘soidiery, would | niversary of Odd Fellowship was @ fine affair. At dorsemsnt of Andrew. J. Carson ‘A question aris- ip Blue J iverpool Mineo 3 be a fact which, if well sup even, it would | seven P, M. the following lodges assembled at the | ing as to its value, he tore it up and left the porter rom Apri toa a wrnt™wenerir gaies; at NOrleans. Houston and Clarkson. ved, barks Zula (aot Zeriina), beep Ld ‘on hand a large astoce for the retell be better to conceal than to promulgate, house, returning again at midnight. In the mean- (obu e handy Hook ‘plion board: al 8, Ape but the theory was, in any event, a fapmious | TOMS of Poughkeepsie Lodge, No. 21, In Liberty | tire was suspected ‘hat he wild leave towne and | winds; took Low Bub, ats AM, by tiguoct Yeskos ee tii Meera) Nihon Fen | ee eatia ae wollte cell aerator are ie. He next proceeded, by histe atreet: of Rhinebeck; Park I bara ray Pluhatn Baltimore; vrlgs ae Fn = = a val py historical deduction, reet:—Rhinebeck Lodge, ; several persons who knew him by sight went to the BELOW, JONMEy 14 ‘Coquette, Rogerson, 8 Poker By Wea purchasing elsewhere; by ao doing you wil eave one extra pointe fw th Bn Bigs ne tytcans dg E estab: | Lodge, of Hyde Park; Lafayette Lodge, of Wappin- | depot to watch the midnight trains. No one of the % ay Havana; izetts, Smith, Philadel Prot. All goous warranted an Fapreseninds) avsew an, fort of trades union or co-operative society, dete | #e"8 Falls; Evergreen Lodge, of Matteawan; Siloam party aunt tein Geet ee ee ta ee twtr Kew vere, aivps, Wore nao (ae Jans, a0 : far pack aa the, tenth cenlury,Hallum reong: | Encampment, No.0 and delegations from ferent | Aiiyn House poner arrived nd informed the vi a BSAILBD, ee 4S Brown, sib, Poruand | wy) 1 AGNI 2h van iM Suu ai = on: | points on the river, together with the Daughters jance committee everything was all right; HB M sloop Niobe, for Haliven, i Pert, Kingston, Bague, te Me hed oxerel nar Susp tig rows eweneraved Inve fron and | Keveges alia ful Fegan. They then, margned to | man b iia Dil and was airendy in one of the | Je anaes: " | pnciae binateiphtn i mn ara arg teen Vn’ Aoiallkiads of Groceries ‘wit Provisions: One prise caah easy clubs,” aud out of these came working: | the Collingwood Opera House, where P. » » | cara, was satisfactory of course. and Nason Was Wind at eurwot W. ak, Goes, = = 2: <3 De 2 3% 23 ; Baie S32 : 35: Hi 33 3 zt bs 3 i = = Ee2s 4 i Fe 3 i * 3 ip se a — fist Z - z 3 2 ae if re, es.

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