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12 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1869.-QUADRUPLE — —_—— nema ee nts of ordrance THE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. frost caused them two or three weeks ago ae "ES Oa ha ae ARMY INTELLIGENCE. Gayahouta be ihe’ watahe the amcor of ee pret wil be mara aan counterbalanced by their superior | Ses & eae ew mes os annem we ~ w wee 4 r : ~~ Rauposs af the Avtivery | 1g iMem with this school, and hoped it was ‘The thirteenth game of the Present grand biliard Hever ; t | rabayn (nnd sailed carers an terrae Draanization and Pa nd the Gradu- Sea we oa Hen would Rave been 60, oe tournament aow being held at Irving Hall was “a ey oho Scnool—General Sherman a w nity when they | Played last night, the contestants being Melvin, port Nerigra Seay sinus Second | have been iad for such an oad wore young-men.” He change them strict to cone | Foster ana Wiliam Goldthwaite. ‘The guune was & “eked whe Rua a ery ich atc ate ak Pe, Yh aies—Names of the ferm Commenced, me their ies after leaving school, and to en- o : x , ee iii egs MONRO, Vas, ADrit 80, 1869 | Reavor by their individual exertions to mamtain the | 1200 Point carrom one, push and crotch barred, ei¢ . Almanac ‘or Now Yar's-Tale Day, Tn port April 2a, ‘ 4 vesent week has been one of importance to | reputation of the Regular army—the old Regular ; Carrom countivg three points, The table used was omer ese Datars h Martie rah, ee nan Pho eee The present the artiliery School here eatablisned, | S270", Of welch Be was.eo.Geoat. 5 Agu: Decmmenis |: aaGand sizod.one, ‘ish Soar packets. Sun risés ...,... 4.55 | Moon rises..morn i i Tow dave for home, 5 eng Cooper, Dyer, repalcing; Francis, Kelly; and’ Basanes “ae ost an Hery © mec! cal vi Chere 4 , ps he past few days the first year of the | that of handing to each of the Rnicers who had | Tue attendance was large, the hall being well 60: igh) weer. .01@ aW, bark Auattic, Graw Nik town an YorpstsGs Maveh 3—-Sailed, Annie Braginton, Dryadale, papderypiiby es 1. the oificers constituting the frst | gratuated thelr diplomas, flied, and among the spectators were observed __ | from her on freight 100 bbie wh ilamd 70) be bone. Heard | N¥ork. sehoo! terminated, ‘ tee ‘The diplomas were delivered to the oMcers in the | quite a large number of ladies, who seemed rom, no date, ship Minerva Smyth, Howland, NB, 180 bbls Amorican Ports, slass have graduated, aud those to form the class for | rojjowing order, those highest in merit standin, = hy yy BOSTON, May 1, PM—brig Emma (Br,) Nelson, Cape Town te next year have arrived, The object for which | first tn tle list eK. Davia, second iiourenant | Wwite as much interested in the skill exhibited, sf ET ian Conk Bes er, of, barks ray, of NB. reporta | CGH) schre Syizan, Toungy wn; JE Pratt, Nieker- eons ornanized ia to place all the ofcers | Fist arullery; “Brevet’ Major’J. P. Sanger, first | @2 did those of the sterner sex who are oll y bark Btamabout. War bound vamerabse ol the isand, | "'Gl—Arrivet, echea E Ratchelder, English, and A. Dentk tha. eghne ; py vrai footing i | Levant First arullery; ¥. T. Thornburgh, sec- | cormotaseurs in the use of the cue, Foster, before the | Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port wilt fA lgter from Capt siaptord, of ‘barie George & Suann,of | Jones, ‘Baltimore: ‘Saran J Bright giishs and A. Den of this arm of the service on an equal footing 9 | o2y feutenant Second artliery; Brevet Major 1 a oa cna favanise’ bat is was | please deliver ll puokeges intended far the Euaato to our | Moy gyuartber sts Helens hare 21, with ® fois sperm | R-Myhan, Doane, New York. . h ard to the theoretical Kaowiedge of the artillery | f* ttittemhouse, firat Meutenant 'Pusth artillery; J. | 84° opened, was men ‘and 80 do whale oll, Was bound to New Zealand, via New | — $d-Arrived, sleamers Hecla (ry Liverpool: Mec pee gb anid ‘ali of it numerous selentide branocaes, | 1. Tieraoa. first ilcutenant Third artillery; Brevet generally considered that the chances of the con- Bch “brag ages aged top deed Isegeaneh * idee Peeges gine end would rt of ance Ft October oes so | SOD Ra oicee: Norman, tree Pittadelpbe; Giauous, Wal cp feminine gen) i | MyorG. B. Rodney, first lieutenant Fourti artillery; | testants were about equal, and if any betting was Sem, low Fork Amonal pileeca3g ports her on Crozettes J : y e as they are in 1s practioat details, | JW, Dillenback, first Heutenant First artilery; Bre- | made it was done wo/qutetly that no one was able to | Collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, h rom Ci i Gale ae Brig arg ‘of NB, reports lon Furke Ian AS, P Apne (ar) Wostnves Wecibo! FP; The artillery has alwaya been reganted as one of | Captain Albion Howe, second lieutenant Fourth | discover that business of that description was being | 98 will be seen by the following extract from the proceediags eee Mareh 9 9 ith 200 bbis sperm oil. yen Celeste, Haines, Port i ‘Dunean, Na: tne most elevated branch # of the army im pomt of | @tllery; A. D. Schenck, ‘second heutenant Second | transacted. of the regular mouthly meetin, held Maroh 8, 1888 :— NB, reporte her at behaloe Meh ene ee Be Bos Fosse, sete itingola (ir), Lansley, Maunabo, PR; Webster education and railitary ability, and its officers are | . B. Wood, second leatenant Filth artii- | Goldinwait opened the game, but did not score, | _ Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1348, the Associates | whi'e oll next Mott Bedell: Bedell: NYoris Mowes, Pro- : Hg ©, Danes, second lieutenant Fifth artilery; | Poster tn his first innings making a run of 39 points. | Press will discontinue the vcolloction’ of ship news in the ic. v ae. ee Sab nash say Sar he ie Mott ‘Reed, Hi: yeral share of the more im- | Brevet Captam J.B, Hazieton. firstlieutenant Fourth | Inthe second imuings Goldihwait made 8, missing | harborof New York. Passed unaalausly. A letter from Capt Mellen, of ship Europa, ok Paaecton! leans via Key West; barks Amazon, Cha} ‘Kio Janciro; Ey berstadt, Breme H m, ariilery; H, M, Je 7 i. reports her at Hi > s ery; nes, second Neutenant Fourth | an casy shot, and Fosier only scored 6 points. Ba The office of the Herald steam yachts JARS and wy ie Pes at Honolulu March 19, having taken 100 bbls sp | Edward (N coats amen. ochre ealied upon to Al a portant aud responsibie positions in ume of peace sien A. E, Clarke, first Heutenaut Third arti: | In the next two innings Goldthwait failed | Jeaxnerre is at Whitehall stip, All commaaleations ft . Fook: roo! ‘as well ag in time of war. At the close of the late ‘et Major C. P. Eakin, first heutanant First | to score, and Foster oon 12 in his third | own nd consignees to the ibaaters of Inward bound vee A leur from OnphBeaith, of bark Linda Stewart, of Ed- Pabbe, Phel York » an dell, Vere H von: Palos yebellion the ave artillery regine aiued @ | artulery; Brevet Captain C. T. Bissell, second tieuten- | ana nothing in his fourth, 6 that at the end of | el# #1! be forwarded free of charge, lotbing since last Gctober: Wouad late the Nona Auauic | Carckspics bgsong Skylark. Tring, outs ‘A Silman, Jarge nuinver of otticers who Mr appointments | @ut Sevoud artillery; B. PF. kyer, first heutenaut | the fourth innings the seore ‘stood, Foster 57, Goldth- ana home inthe fall. ee Mase; . agape sritorious-conduet | So artillery; f. V. Deary, second licutenant | wa'te 3. Goldthwaite durme the hext three innings CLEARED. Spoken. Bier! Renan Woanes Beta Wan an nek: Rupp...” apt pac man mS Piret aruliery played somewhat carelessty, and when the game was pe Ehip New Orleans, from Padang for New York, Feb 24, tat | WilsoucJeraey Chiyy Celeste A’ Hendricks, Hendslota, Boe. in action and for efficient ser in the hat RatMEy rT 53 called at ne gn of the seventh innings the score a fleamahip Germania (N@) Kier, Hamburg—Kunbardt Us, Jon 11 5 pai i ers ton; RP Rey dR Reynard, Boston, at mace es ad & instructed in the |. NAVAL ” bad advanced to 11 for Fosier against 36 for Goldth- be Puritan, Know! m Lit | for Boston, April a re Ac! Faaeting, Bist ‘ort pee ern ‘a 2oqu - ce "a the ‘ough practical | pr iaioelamnigy warte, “In the eleventh innings Golathwalte mate a Hee Creme me mere 1,4 a lee BAF of ras, pac fe rd Provence” Wey Farr ir ‘aral, Bie er a Kncwteage of their profession, there was mach con | ¢ ace eRe Syn oRee run of 36 and Foster made nothing, and the svore | “Sieamehip Chesapeake. Bragg. Portiand—J F Ames. York? April Sh M3045; fon age? Tm Newport for New | | gatiod—Schre 0 G Craniner, Cranmer, Alexandria; Clarissa ie of chet eultining ommotore Pennock hag been detacbed from | W d, Foster 175, Goldthwaite 117. In the next | Ship Emerald Isie, Blowers, Liverpool—Tapauott, Bros & | Ship Kobin Hood, Tavlor, from New York for San Fran- CHARLENTON. wont aha Deli eliart, port, Notrolkt sohr Argus Bye, pected with it of a theoretical chgracter absolutely | comm, u Surop P 1 laced 01 ings (the twelfth) Goldthwaite made tne first run | Co, claco, March 10, lat 015 N, lon a2. Sete eo oe culbans stoeaiion at Je oo ny European squadroa and p! om | cating evening: getting the balls well togother at the Bark Frethandel (NG), Waditer, Bremen—Fanch, Edye & | | Sbip Samuel iuneel, ican, from New Y@rk for Shanghae, | Hye unum Forte e “ by those upper end of the table. He on them until he , lon a = : were deficient lu, bat which was passed », far Commander Kirkiand nas been detociea trom | tad made 117, thus making his ae 240 Foster's sti Norton Storer, Stover, Havana via Morehead Ctty—C ag Ogeinga, Bogart, trom Boston for Madras, March 23, | 5, May §falled, schra Yankee Blade, NYork; Mary Stow, emcers who kad graduated trom the Military Acad- | commana of the Wasp and order 175, the latter playing for safety and scoring nothing | “ark Antel Ite, St Crofx—-Roche, Bi € Bhip & . EASTPORT, Me, April 24—Arrived, achr Z L Paine, No; » dered to return to the | i?4he same (nnings. In the fourteenth innings | park ee ee ee err Meas a Ward. aE aH 5 Aaiapeliiemigemapbiesiastedd Mareb | philadelphia) . were Portsmouth, NH, vi emy. This deficiency in ther mi education | United States, Goldtienite agati as , 4 Cl ir . fel i ade @ run, scoring 105 | Bark Alaska, Hixgins, San Franciseo—Willetts & Co, hip Candidate, Palmer, twco fe feared, 27th—Schr Sarah, Cram, NYork, Could not bat uilittate against their regular prefer- | paymaster J. B. RittenkOuse has been detechéa | points. At this stage of the end Goldthwatve, no | Brig Bride (ir), lrooks, Clenfuegos—Boyd & fincken, Mtn ee ee 1 OHTRESS MONROE, og Lhe poet, bank, Cacriaatomy, ment in (ie army, and worked greatly to thetr | trom duty as Inspector of Provisions and Clothing | “Weabt encouraged by his success, played exceedingly BS CKCILeT al ir), Eldridge, Sandy Cove, NS—G Sh i oners Rare, Bunter, from San Francisco for Livers | cron huenos ae t 1 anil 2d; brig Torrent, Gould, ; wie on or 0, do. Usparity be- | gt the Boston Navy Yard on the Ist’ of June next well ; Foster, however, had bad luck, and until the Brig Lev! Stevens, Munroe, Alexandrin—Brett, Son & Co. Ship Baystate (Nor), from Savannah, April 8, lat 44.N, lon 3d—Passed up for Norfolk; US monitor Sangus, from vm thatthe prin | and ordered to settle accounts. He will be relieved thee ene orem Asoo pl Ane Pi ce 9 venyielabeme: cos gmiteoite eabescudiagl fas] ee eel : : Rasbinatae reed Z saa fehen ol, cin Noe eeived the 1dza of 07 | OT te eee ary, Painter and As. | colathwaite 402. In the twenty-first wpings Foster | | chr J W Hatseld csr), Potter, Corawalis—Crandall, Uni date Kat 0 Ny roa (a aeepgece rmecoa gid ean pis lee a BON 4 1 2 . J rt ray & Co. z m ns gg his propo ant Taymasters He S Stanclif’ ond George F. | Sn pre atrig’ or ioe close ot the penta the | seer al Arch (lr), Wiekwire, Cornwalls—Cranda, 49, i082 a, sistance! SEE i Bapblity Hay River, NO (and tailed fith for Provivenes). : ark Frank Marion, from Batavia for Amsterdam, Marc be @isadvantage. [twas to obviace tt tween te ofigers of the etpal o.ticers of tie army ganizing a school for H practice. sition wa3 carried into execution by the }38u¢ of | Bemis have boon ordered to the Philadelphia Navy t 5 E Umphray ‘ ved, scbr Palladium, Ryder, NYork. General Order No. 99 trom the War D wit, | Yate tor wgemnination for promonos, sere cog, Cara ee re bella lometnen, 2nd | _ gett yeobte Sith Buckerille, 60M le rag Oe Attn, from Penang for New York @ Bow Philadephia’ Davlson, Sunt) Rew Forks Noy NAB ef Engineer W. M. Dungan has deen ordered to | mae by very s8fifal play a run of 109 points, y iSaeic: i GEORGETOWN, 8 6, April 22—Arrived "brig N Stevens, a1. OS ter General W. ton), March 4, lat35 8, lon 18 E. weries of 1867. Soon aiter General W ae rede ‘Thomas, i 5 Ldnty | waking the game stand, Coldthwaite d42, Foster 549. | Schr White Sea, Jones, Boston—8 C Lond & Co. ck Hartwig, from San Francisco for Cork, | Saiets, Charleston: 3th, sche O'S Web, Browater, York. chr Welater, Siulley, Thomaston. ; the Navy Yard at Portsmouth, N. M., for sper ar ipe of | After this point Goldthwaite continued to creep | Schr WH Bowen, Keynols, Briktol—H W Jackson. Feb 18, lat 43 8, lon 40, present co | inregardto the consiruction of the smot ork fe Rose, Hath: 8 was assigned to duty, an | ihe Nantasket, ‘ahead, without, however, making any extraordinary pitt AJ Russell, Chapman, New Londou—G n Rackett & Pires cae Eig doth a from New York for PeACKBON TILE, Nari 28 Airived: echt dC Thompson, soo = runs and at of the thirty-seventh innin, ‘ "1 san n, | ‘The Philadelphia Navy Yard. eon aie ‘stilt 1 00 points Dehisid, keeping, his. no “i Schr § L Smith, Baldwin, New Haven—G K Rackett & we a (Duteb), for New York, 65 days, April 16, lat Cleared 27th, schr Helen Auguata, NYork. ‘The Zorniza, from Caleutta for New York, Jan 80, lat 85 8, NEW ORLEANS, May 2—Arrived, steamship Sherman, 10. * {From the Ledger, May 3.) ‘ tuon by a Gne ran of 92 points in the same es me Emperor, Derrick, New Hayen--G K Rackett & bee Heury, NYork. The screw steamer Juniata, Which Las Veen Ente | oer aoe ee a a ee eeeinge nade ft |. Soop Emerala, Weston, New Haven-G K Racket ¢ Bro, | The Jane & Margaret, from Foochow for New York, no | fqn, Trves 34 seamahip George Washington, Guger, repair for some months, is nearly compieted, and it | better style, and " £ ‘ork. ia expected Will be put in commission wbout the | ron of 160 points, whieh placed him 10 anead of nis | Seer Orera, Hawards, New Baven—G K Rackett & Bro. date et aderice: trom Penang for New York, Feb 26, lat328, | Salled--Steamship United States, Norton, NYork. t of June. She is eccond ciass, and carries six | opponent, With the seore at888 to Sic. The grease Stance wi ARRIVALS. e lon EB, a . ‘ i Apel $0—Arrived, bark Hrinceton, Acxorly, 3 2 éxcitemeht oF the éVéning Was manitested’ at this he Nona (@), from Boston for Meivourne (so reported), | Wein’ NY ore Qnons Hae, nalume doy Willle 8 Boeke, ne sloop-of-war Brooklyn, from the extent of the | time, and it was then generally thougat that the robe, oa » fy, do; pari of the service, we i Genera! of the army, taking those first who are seniors im each grade; but graduates from West ut to the school until the ——- ‘ REPORTED BY Tit! MEAALD STEAM YACHTS. Feb 24, lat LN,'lon 25 W, (The bark Mariano sailed from aa vj Poms are pot served a year With their batteries. | repatrs she will not for sea | game was anybedy's. Goldthwaite after this did Steamship City of Paltimore (Br), Roskell, Liverpoo! April | Boston Feb 12 for Melbourne, but could not have reached the ‘Put in a ar L 7 M Wilmi: The commauding oleer of ti? school ig assisted | foPMya see ate ene pitean’ Sone really fue playing, and in afew innings oncy | 2 and Queenstown Sd. with rae find pamengers, to John | place indicated above In 12 daye). : to $td8 ay 8, sehr LD © Wishart, Mason, Wilmington NC by a staff compo e oficers dasigned as tn- evfiites Ircucclads under repair are the Dictator, | more led bia opponent by some Dndred points, | Dale. Apri 27, lat 48 10, (an 4008, pate a andy HOOK, Foreigu Ports. PNANTUOKET, Apnil %5—Arrived, schr Jease'B Allen, Case, structors in the { braucats of si . These | frat class, 3,033 tons; the Miantonomoh, second class, | The lead was maintained ull the close of the game, | steamship City a Bane: hence for Liverpool. AxtweRr, April 19—Arrived, Quebec, Beckwith, NYork; | PigIMCIBRIE «15 watson, Adams, Philadelphia; 28th, ave usualy ° 3 nd captains, and are | of 1,225 tons, and the Canonicus, third class, of 1,084 | Golathwatte winuing by 176 points. mes Steamship “Minnesota, Price, Liverpool April 20 and | 20th, Lleonore, Sorensen, do; Mbt, Stelia, Caine, and Molly, | yest Allen, Cane, do; Lucy Church, Ad Rondoute changed at the end of every year, Nearly all of the | tons, These vessels do not need much repair, and The following Is the score:— Queenstown 2ist, with mdse and 1183 passenger's, to Williams Gargialas EO tk mee NEW BEDFORD, April $0—Arrived, wenre W ‘D Mangum, Oulivers Who have ors dariug. the past | Can soom be putin commission, if such ls the inten- | FOSTER—39, 6, 12, 0, 8 0, 61, 10, 2%, 27, 0, 0, 0,9, | &Gulon, | May I, lat 4140, lon 42.20, saw. a, Cunarder, bound | Balled Lit Lemecarbe, Dotty Natira (8), Martyn, Palermo | Chase, NYork; Mi fag erg te Nong oy Diamond, g year were relieved lo- jose {0 serve during } tiga of the Navy Department. ‘ 14, 21, 12, 49, 21, 1, 1, 72, 3, 9, Ly 0, 3, 45, 3, 9, | eet Perind pi eS yo + PP tat 0 80, left ith toeNYorky ra (8) Martyn, Merrill, and MO Wells; Reeves, Elizabethport; Otis, Chase, the next ierm ave not ye selected. Une 18 Orders have been received for the making of | 109, 3, 0, 0, 48, 24, 93, 3, 4, ct te 0, 0, 69, foot ‘au Anchor Line steamship, bound cast; same day, lat. et, Feb 21—Passed i a by bark Eureka, Young, from | “Satica_wayil, achr Mediator, for NYork Anstructor ls military sarveyiig, engl lily specified alterations to the ‘screw steamer Pushma- | 37, 0, 9 0, 3, 0, 0, 21, 0. 6 Tot 69 25, an Ii steamshi \d east. Bangkok (or Europe ; 224d, schr Oaroline (NG) Paulsen, from 2 as lly dhe 2 Pay esr and ited habe eR aio was abis ated during the | FEeeted alterations to the screw stants i vand | Gokpruarne—0, & 0; 0, 6. 24 % 97, 0, 18, 96, | “sicamanip Brin (Bry Webster, ‘Liverpool April 16 and | Hons mong. for York’ 36th, sbips Joe Holmes, Crocker, id April 80—Arrived, schra Corneliua, Ellsabeth- 4s. 15, % fh Reading RRN nin, ‘Avery, Hoboken. Falmouth,” Balied—Schra Monataocks Bunker. Claresonrtie, ies io je! ferm just Closea by i Suiun, Third artille- | ayout two years ago, and has remained ever since in | 117, 21, 13, 105, 42, 45, 0, ©, 24, 15; 38, 27, | Cueenstown 17th, with mdse and pasnengers, to the National | Cardiff (Nov 12), for Batavi By, Wao will continue in the same capacity throush: | an Uuduished cousieion.. ‘the veasal was roofed over | 18,9, & 3, de, 96, 1" ah, 10, 18, 6 Sh 1, 2 eae ee een ipeNonmd gat The’ | _SmintOL, April i7-cn port barks Laude tintin, Albrecht, Devitt, doi i 3 i eraphy; anovhel i , ondition. Her mac! +200. stro N le ick weather rs £01 in i : = insruational wod consttuliona’ law and matheins- | Serie time would. be required to fit her for service. | 7 innings. Winner's average, 21%; Foster’ 19. son po peyenerteta - GUEMERHAVEN, April 17—Sailed, St Bernhard, Babr, Prearoneerp tel cer aa New Bedfora for NYork; ues, This oltice tied very cill ently ist year | She is second class, and will cary eleven guns. Goidthwatte’s best runs were 117, 105 and 96; and ‘Steamship Kangaroo (Br), Halcrow. Liverpool April 4and | York ; 18a, Schiller, Wischbusen, oer oo a ie Crapo, Dighton May 1, PM—Arrived, brige Monntat by Brevet Colonci Gay V. Henry, Pirst ai ry, Who The Omaha, asecond ciass screw steamer, is on | Foster's were 109, 93 and 150. Gea ae ae cae and pasrengares toon G aoe NYork pares Delius, Hervoth, do; Anton, Fricke, do; | pagie, Sherman, Havana y & H Crowley, (Crowley, Trinidad haa just been relieved to rejoin its regiment m New | thewtocks, and is nearly ready for inunching. A | John sereiter, of Detroit, acted as referee, and | April 31, lat 4237, lon 4 Bh paseed ship John Berra Me | ee a aoe enc yEx, Apell $1--Asrived, Grenmar, Larsen, Late Wyma Gamage, do; schre EG Eimer, Co nm, MANE York, Anotier. Major J. B. Campbeii, Fourth ark | jarge force of calkers is engaged upon her. She | Frank Parker, of Chicago, as marker. vou gith: iat 42 12, ton 61 69, bark Alexauder MeNiell, bound | NYork ; Pust (7), dc Evgalivs SmitheBaiees; HW MeCauley, Hubhara Lynn; i i, Rooks lery, is instructor in mathematics, mechanics, ord- | will carry ten guns, So sme cael cast, BARCELONA, April 8—Arrived, Nueva Buenaventura, Lche- y i Danoe an punery; Major Cawpbeli will remain | No work 1s bemg done to the Antietam, which is SALE OF A PRIVATE LIBRARY AT AUCTION. Steamantp Cella (Br), Gleadell, London, April 0 and Havre | varrie, New Orleans sR pag ead lar aad a aimee anoiher year. ‘These are instructors of omcers, and | on the stocks inthe large shiphouse. — It was sus- £ 4th, with mdse wn eancnserss to “Howland & Aapin | | Bassin, March 10Arrtved, CO Whitmore, Humphreyy.| PGjeared Hark J Gumininge (Br), Hoodwar, Qow Bayt Snes, ? eek aceaitey. itor i rap cert ERS rb Sootuaede manta qwing to the fact that the | 4 aclect and choice assortment of standard and Peal Had strong wreacery Ta newly coppered vessel bollom | Batavra, March 47-Salted, bark Van Galen (Dutch), Van eee ieee amen: Doss terion Fonte. tes a . Na eparkin nad oe 30 er. ‘i jo T ¥ 4 u a 4 ver; Genera! Barry 15 also assisted by Brevet Brigadier | She ig Giirst ciass screw Of over three thousand | other books, by English and American authors, be- | Un stom yrecnaitan, Woodhull, Charieston May, with eon oe ean are Curiag, Morse (from Callao), Rot- | #00 Balem. Young Teaser, Lowman, Fall River mH ade Ff 1 Charies H. Morgan, Fourth arullery who | tons, longing to a private library, Were sold at public auc- | mdse and pasrencers, to HR Norghn & Co. terdai, Withon, Now Havent Dick Wililams, Corton, Cam ; i das just reported to relieve General Wililain i ays; No orders have been received in respect to the | tion last evening at the salesroom of. Leavitt, Stre- Steamanip Volunteer, Jones, Wilmington, NO, with naval Arrived May 8, steamship Ocean Queen, Seabury, NYork | w Everman, Outten, Lyng; A Repplier, Graham. faa: fain Albion Howe, Fourth artillery, ordnance } yrop-clad Shackamaxon, Which ison the siocks. It ” stores, to J Lorillard. for Copenhagen and Bremen ( ‘Tirrell, Atwood, East Boston; Alexander, Baker, M; S34 and cer, and Kyevet Major J. P. Sanger, First artil- bats , 7 beigh & Co., Astor place. There was @ fair atten- Steamship E C knight, Denty, Georgetown, DO, with mdse CARDiFF, April 1/—Arrived, Norden, Havaldsen, Savan- | jyodginan, Eato ig not probable that anything will be done to her nah. Lawns, Del Apri ‘So'8 P M—Schra C E Elmer, from fery, adjutant. The oiticers ordered tv report for lu- | goon, masmuch ag there are several iron-clads iaia | dance, but tho bidding was dull and tame, and many | 954 pansencars, oo Ehitipe, iowa, t to ‘ d rel ree Lenape , fn "Biakeman, Richmond, City Pomtand | “In port 17th, ships Jas Cheston, Swain, for Yokohama; sirdetion ih tive coming tern are as follows:—Brevet | {pat League island, lor which the department as | of tye hooks were disposed of ata sacrifice: in | Novoiktwhh ukise and pancedgers, to tie Old Dominion | Shairmuc, Guiie, und Ttaucm, Sarbon, for Callao: Marl: | fay!" Sls Bogue Parker, for Aue Spec g here ee bor ugh 2 Armatrong, end Joseph Clark, Curv: He for | fucgos, Eliza, for Sagus,‘and brig’ Enel Bolton, for Carde- Lieatenant Colouel 5. 5. Elder, Pirst; Brevet Cotone! | nyo ase, i Beran WW. W. Tompkins, ind; Gecuet adler ae aieem, | ere Oe on eee ee iand,” containing over 200 engravings, 2 vols, | Ste, menp Neptune, Baker, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P i ry Rowker, oodbura, for Montevideo; barks aaa Rating, Sor Weeks Cee Eimes, for | "SROVIDENCE, Mey 1.—Arrived, achrs Ontario, Barber; 4 Wiliars) Caswell. Blisabethport } Banxor, Me. ; , Cavit, April Arrived, Mary Oliver, Gow, NYork ; Lord Jermen English, Barker, Hondout; Connecticut, Stephenson, vet Muje . C, Cashing, Fourth; Brevet tes imperial 8 vo. half morocco, with gilt edges, | clyde. Saos rahe Bae i cis, First Lieutenant ©. E. LITERATU; bronght $6 75a volume. Beatmont and Fletcher's itp WJ Hatfield (Bo, Murphy, Newport, E, 86 days, with | Qiarendin, Lavender, do ey ‘Alien,’ do Marietta, | Huponen, Kilvourne, Second; ‘Brevet’ Major P, rt works, 11 vols., &vo, bound in cloth, were knocked | railway iron, to Boyd & Hincken. Had heavy westery gales Fi, aro, New Or'eans; i6th, Gaetano, Glovann!, Boston. SalledSchra Caroline Young, Young, Georgetown, Deo; 's cigne eras ‘ant BS. ii arey, F psemucie ates down for $3 25 a volume. Henry Ward Beecher’s.}, from lon 46; carried away foretopgallant mast and mgper ond Cer ae, April ed, Augnste, Vartroct, N } or! ‘leo, | Hattie, Carter; HT Hedges, p Pater and NW Makee, Prevet’ Cuviain M.'Leany, ‘First; Biever Captain Reviews of New Books. “Star Papers,” a 12mo book, brought 7e.. and Ben." tower foretopaall yards, with everything altnched; Apr I |, Sat ov EA A ahem Fee i erate ucd Moniana, | Ketchim, | Philadelpbiay Amelia, Becbe, Bltsabethports % ¥ 1 “ne yd ¥ ot i f. A a W 3 Edward Peeld, htenaut J.T. Web | Hiur-re Tit; Ox, Days AND NiGUTS ON THE Bangs | ton's “Thirty Years in the United States Senate” was Toe Verein (NG), Apreck, Shields, 42 days, with mdse, to Pritekand. tor, ond, lag; Rozelle (Bri) Melia Liosd | Harper, Gitley, NYork (or Calais); isha T Smith, Harvey, re ot Lew OF TUR SHE! DOAH IN THE AULUMN OF 1864, | handed over to the bighest bidder for 5c. | Ag H&F W Meyer. Has had strong westerly gaies most of the | Kavnor (Br), Rich From the MSS. of Colonel Surry, of Eagle's Nest. | editton of Frederika Bremer’s works brought 75c. a passage: Jost fore and maintopgallant masts and yards, lost | Jenkins; Khersonese ( and 8) Bsien Ce Ni fora: GW. volume, an handisom rto, bound in cloth, lit sails and stove bulwarks, Jett rey, ali ior New Yori By Jobn Bsien Cooke. New Yors: G. W, Carleton. Soin et etese, aren utuak Or battle Songs of | Hark John Boulton (irr, Lindsey, Baltimore, 4 days, with | from und for Mau mln, Mr. Cooke writes very agceeably, and this tatest | With gilt edges, entition oe or aie Tae gis | coal, to Dallott, Hiise € Co, “Will ioad at this! port for La- | from Boston: Robert, Biker ‘averly (Br), Spoon; Nagpore (Br), | “oa TS eived, echr RP King, Bliven, Elizabethport, yy Ellgraon,' abd Astronvmer (Br, | Rare" Steamer Hunter, Harding, Puitadelplia; ache On- ', do; Helen’ Cooper, Dickinson, 4 rived uth; barks Pearl, Harling, | $2fl0, Barber, Elizebethport; ‘Luis, Cunn!ngham, a > " NYork. arr léth,tunc; Lady ROGKLAND, April $8—Salied, schre Gen Marion, Poland, ster, First Thra; Brevet . Firat; Recoud ‘Lie second Lieutenant Jany an. ET. C. Richmoud a ‘Curry, Filth, commissary of subsisteace; Second rt 1d Porto Cabello, Lov Hr), Gladstone, for San Francisco ; sailed from Sangor Phan tae W. Estewart, Fourth; second’ Lisuten- | Production of his ts not only an improvement on | “The Book of Mormon,” 12mo, bound tn cloth, Suig Heldain (Ror), Herdrikeen, Newcastle, 60 days, with March 19, ship Kearsarge, Cuatfeld, Boston. Ne aniAdrian. Everett, RYOTE: eg, chip Chao Laling 0), ant William Stanton, > a nd Lieutenant | “Surry of Eagle's Nest,” but 1s also, as a novel, b+. on te yer 33 sepa, Moreeae meee, ‘to H & FW Meyer. Had strong westerly gales most of Balled Sorte oat Anbaya (Br), Hughes, Boston. len Ellenbrook, Callao. * , Pourth; Bre ‘ y > ‘OLOMO, Mai ¥ 3 oS S. W. Taylor, —- Eeoaet 2 ORB Re era above the general average. The plot is well drawn, yn ° une or apa an ‘one ot 7 ccna: re “frig Cun Star (Rr, Mecsas, Old Harbor, Ja, 90 days, eavae enn. jal iy! » Ph hg pe! a sens reds bas sone | sad pd re se Second Licuteaant G. N, Whistier, FUMY | te characters are sketched ina spirited style, and | ssc, Buckingbam’s “Specimens of Newspaper with logwood, to Ho He Wolf #00 Sdiin; vette isd ae [tne a port March 88, bark Lady Turner (Br), Vincent for Bos | eqiiad Ship Balmoral (Br), ‘Cameron, Glasgow ; schr War e of Ma 7 once he rap ts . | Literatrre,” vols., bound tn cloth, brought #0c, . J ” ? : .. 2 lia, Peony, NYork. t (On the lst day of May the new term commences. | the rapidity with which incident after incident fol. | TAterature,” fa vom, nota I Feieeth vga Sy les 2 Daag WonherE cparland, Ponce, Plt, April 19 via Oana Re Te Reliods ite B.S Saas EH win Satie, ‘steamsh ip Herman Livingston, Cheeseman, ‘The officers wili undergo a preliminary exauination | jows each other combines to keep up the interest of {o ascertain their general proficiency at the outse The practical and theoreti studies will begin and continue unti! the ist of July. During | which belonged to the age of chivalry and which July and August the theores vois., crown vo, cloth) was disposed of At 45¢. @ | Guanica, PR, 234, with sugar, &c,to EF TSmith & Co. Had « In port April 12, bark Lady of the Lake (Br), Banner, from the reader, Here and therea touch of the heroic, | Yoluine “Batier's “dfadibras,” itlustrated 16m0., | very sireng gale from Nt of Hntierns. A tquidue to load for N¥ork, © ‘ : Gleared-—Ghip Devonshire, Londen, 5. wis priahes, Cloth, brongut Sdc.; “Byron,” 5ée., and “Campbell, | secur Asa Eviredge, Hiceman, Virginia for Gienwood, LX, eat, April 18—Passed by, Olvery Dieke, from Mobile for Elizabethgort Yor Newburyport ; ven, Marion, Poland, Rook: Justruction is | most Southern writers have weakness for, | iq SET ee et nalils 2 yols., went for | withovstere. 1, want Cropper, Virginia. Cpr c land for NYork; 20b, Warrenton, Johnson, Eilseworth for x 7 : “Expl ‘ NYork. eet, and Doth are Teste oe tae tril wuen | 1 induiged Inj still, as Mr. Cooke has evi | quatorial Afrtea” for $1 75, fitent “Hteport of ee ane Ven e roe kee April 18—Of, Grenman, Larsen, from NYork RSTONINOTON. 4 20—Salled, achra White Wing, Hall She exauitnation occurs previous to graduation dentiy checked bis destre—shall we write pro- | the Peace Convention of 1861” was valued ees tel Helse, Rulon, Georastown, DO. pore eramn Nerd IB-Areienh Comet Metre, Londen for’! WILMINGTON, 3 Nort “Boo Cicared, schre Watauga, order jeoued wo-day fixes the course oO! instruction | pensity!—to torture the reader with @ repetition | w Megas “Dram Thos" At 105, Fambors’ “Book | She Bowdoin, Randal, Black Poin Walied Sus, Krodnace, Bronlund (from NYork, Antwerp, Lawrence, and Ft Lockwood, 8t Joba, NYork. > So en vrapaies Mas tlhe slege baiters; Hatters &, | of Sir Waiter Scott's style, we wil not find fuult | of Days,” 2 vols, was knocked down at #2 50 a | Schr Fred Hail, Mason, Morland, Ct progouew, March 2-In yort, ship Surmrng,'Raniet, for a Second artillery, practice with the sea coast Latte with what little of it there is.- On the whole, then, Ne pn gy ete sean BELOW. ol amred March 2, bark Gabalva (Br), Hyde, Amoy to com-- | ~ --catans etn nn Sennen Pr koala art tie Inge tording i | thie tee arid one hts Had it not — publistied | y"ja/e hour, and will be resumed again this evening. Norton, from Bordeaux March 9, yith ViGueekock, Apri 18—Arrived, Anstruther, Pitt, Pensa- MITHS' NEW YORK PALE ALE. the field battery; Battery ©, Fiuith ariiliery now, ten or twelve years it would have been better. | weit Liienalinictnesthatell Clearman & Co (by pilot boat EF Wil OE eet ae ioe Oh tea tate ae With the casemate batt Recitavions wil Romances founded on our recent civil war have be- | FIRE WW PEARLSTREET. es Guictaas treme Cutie Ip pec} 151, bark Athen (eh Sirdlon, for Bosions 5 rs * Lage yt spree how iy ey Abe come positive nuisances, and ft is not to be won- | — : SAILED, nab nti. Heaituliieal ts fda eee nate rsa either Uy company ur battalion, | dered at if, under the circanstances, books of merit | Loss Twenty Thousand Dolinrs. saa ULRUGEOTEE, Apr {t--Ta port Dark Minerva, Leonhardt, suirita’ Hvery mouth the Kind of prac tice ts varied for | lke , Felating to those bloody days, shonld be | About a quarver past twelve o'clock last nighta nies Piette Wen ceem temmeie kaateont vaneres tor NYor! ‘doi vaats gaaeai Sabie a 7 NEW TORK each batlery, so as to give each 4 thorough course | taken up with suspicion and prejudice or lett , fire broke out on the third floor of the 1our story and | Ajo, Matanzas’ brig M Louise Miller, Cardenas. | Ober tor Yack, RAOtem: FERRER CRA), PALE Au. atevery buitery, Tuere are five conipauies located |. vereie alone.” We wonld recommend Mr, Cooke | attic brick building No. 67 Peart street, and, although —— GALie, March 12 Arrived, bark Lepranto, Walker, Aden niches bist ‘fat the post, one from each of the five art eo 5 Mr, Cooke | asedten Bem, (and sailed 16th for Rangoon}. 4 e es - ments, and the non-commissioned oitice to write no more war novels for the present. His | the firemen were on the ground almost immedi- - Pie en Si aa TlAMneko, April Arrived, E Sherman, Blanchard, Cal- prion: nesltie itil Waste th ciel: ees The text books now abilities can reap but little reputation and tess profit | ately after the alarm had been rung on the ‘There arrived at this port yesterday 156 first class and 4810 bas Pe RN a Eg Ke . R¥ork. OAS fake oct gern » trig ; tera | bella, the contents of the building wete totally | steerage passengers from Europe, as follo Seoivn | by mdulging ma kind of literature wale the taste | Gestroved pefore the fiames conid be extinguish “ord of the hour does not relish. ‘There was a high wind prevatiing at the time, wht From Liverpool — Hen t's | pay Swiss FAMILY RovissoN, In words of one sylla- | drove the fames upon the adjoining building, and Per steamship Minnesota, Algebra, geoine’ Vand Cilespie’ ation,” Hoxg RoxG, March 8—Tu port, ships National Bagi Sterage | Nickerson, for San Francisco; Helvetia, Bailey, for r Windward, Barrett, for do; bark Ade ia Carton, Cari N65 | for Mautia, to load ‘with sugar, for San Francis etary DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD Al sdnnon ory IN BROOKLYN AT OUR ‘ y Fs ‘ CH OFFICE, — PCLTON STREET. id Fortifi- | “pie. By Mary Godolpain. New York: G owing to the exertions of the firemen the fire was | fer steamship Erin. 135 | Tsi.e or Wiuitt, Apri 80%, Mary Russel! Mitford, Ber- Peer nathan: oe ND nd penton “ Jomta's fondislas a sous: P o George | {nally ‘contiued to No. 67, which was completely Er: steamship ow. = ry, from London ‘or Philadelphia; Feawick, Jove, frgm Ant. —CORNS, CORNS, INGROWING NAILS AND “Are of War,” Ki ra,” Haileck’S | Evexina at Hout, In words of one syllable, Dy | destroyed The first feor of this building was oc | From London and WET Ler Nees tn, port, ship Miliow: (BY), South, £ Bunions on the Joints Cured withont pain by Dr. - “International Law New ork: George Routiedge & | cupled by Wiliam L. Allen & Co., produce Per steamship Ce an Exglish Obannel. OM 1 for | KIMBELL, Chiropodiat, 64 Bowery, corner of Canal street, Of the twenty officers Who passed through the first dealers, whose loas on stock is estimated at $5,000, MiNcstos, Ja, April 10—Arrived, achra Ella, Leonard, st | Prices less than on Broxdway, teri of the school eiyhteen graduuted, most of them | [0% at i The etock of G. B. Latham, produce dealer, who |...) en oa ts ie tes = with high howors. iWwo w found deficient and nese elegant littie voluwes, which are pubdlished | giso occupied the first foor. was damaged $2,600. cater htonty Steele, Hick, Charleston, Ug ae) DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT returned to Fr regiments rout diplomas. It | by the Messrs, Routledge & Sons, of this city, con- | ‘The stock of hops of A. G. Smith, Jr., who occupied Sailed 11th, ser Helen A Hoyt, Johnson, NYork via Old States without publicity—Lesal everywhere; desertion, was at first maip anotucr te! from Unis view. to ve allowe regarded. I! aa of wful examination, Others Who ale Walling Lo Lake thoir course, In order to Metent “0 No. the warehouse adjoining the &e., out iucott Co., of Fhitadeiphta, | HO. Ah tie ve out, was damaged about $2500." The | before reported ashore on Blonde Rock, has anu.” The grow a are admirably adapted for sali chtidren. Indeed, | second floor of ‘the same building, occcupled by } Were saved. Bhe had no passengers. She struck at 12:80 are about the best of the kind that we have | Miver & Besson, dealers in hops, was also damaged | PM. The weetien wes contend tile sen co venta ete i ne tin e by water probably to the extent of $2,000, Whul: “3 snare ‘ice, Wallace, Mobile; Arran, Li el ne time. All the stories narrated are StrR1, Chase, of and from Harwich; = the fire was at its height the gable end of No. 67 fell ADA STERIL, Chase, of and from Harwichport, bound Stadacona, Cassidy, do; Robert Kerr, |. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nasnan atroet. - 2 and pleasing, just the things, in fact, to de- | ypqn the rear part of the roof of No.65, damaging the | "8 “ehlng crime, and the nee, San, Biethart, Bomesy from | Hunter, and Falmer, San Frnelaco; Annapolis, ge ge ig oT * to the close of the frst term | yelop in the minds of children a taste for reading, | atock of hops stored in the uprer foots $2,000. The | and both vowels received considerable damage, “Tue “A'S | Ghy ot Corks Lockhend, Nore’ oo TOME RUROITETSHALING FLUTI 1 iy bo: one in which | sreavanie St Gronor (Br), from Portland for Glassow, | MTT. aueti 45, bark Mary & Louisa Davis, for Boston, “TRING, Coubscllorsatdinw, 385 Browtway. Vrig ‘Wm Creevey, Hatey, from Bermuda for Nvork, = oat ~ ; Bonito, Edgett, (or N vors ; sehr Ella, Leonard, unc. ARSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT VveRrooL, April 1%—Arrived, Gorilla, Jones, Norfolk; States without publicity. Leal everywhere, Descrti on- WRON, ant Tygaia, 2e., sulicient cause, No ~ in advance, Adviottree, * = Gatvesion 5 ASTHMA ork, Lockhead, NYor« via ‘atitas; Cadette, chee A, cured with honors INHALING FLUID. - and to make the delivery of the diplomas an tinpos- th the books are el i ‘i second foor of the saine building, occupied by Wm, | had bowsprit carried awa he A H Jost flying jib and | tien, Puiincelphia, Scoiswood, ¥ : I other inhalants. For its of quest te ing ceremony Geveral Barry requested »| oe Fe vib jooks are elegantiy printed, illustrated | Trihert & Brothers, was considerably damaged by | was cut down to the wate ce On bet sorbent bane, | Spring Chartesion aay, Wave Monee Besse tt | iment and etter information, ‘call oh or address Dr. VAN ee ae be pre: 1 oy yoo a = va oa ae yen water. The loss on No, 67 is estimated at $8,000, & vessels were towed to the city by the steamtug Olive Rag ifiths Fenancolas sh Ghrrenitt, do; paothnwny F, os. Layman | po appre otreet,, visited ev a PaaNetrns av. SATRUCTION Ft Gicclacceasdiie esate ‘ 1 Dorie do; sid: | between th avent aaa Pigagen Bay — sagan dit oy ay oe Philadelphia: , ut SUSAN & JULIA, from Rockland for New York, | lth an, Jolmeon, Jaivesto ‘st, Timour, Spooner, heap ce hae Si cteds Pp gineto ty fey : THE STRIKE AT HAVERSTRAW. arith He Vie of time, wise in Edgartown harbor on Sunday! | FOX sa, 3 t,thleman, Bioker, NYork. ee eee erty State Lotterton, y <n jer ane! ng A if |. Thiernan, Bie ’ ; ; hp ede 3 ‘This manual scarcely needed the recommendation | ‘The strike of the laborers on the brickyards at | burned tothe water's edge nnd gunk. “The vewel andcargs | yM 1 Michela, Divita, NYork; Hypata, ae xe Re ee Veing @ very skitful 1 y a Gaal loon. 3 Me, via Cardi; Neptune’ Pecks 5, 41, 38, 61, 44, 33, 2%, 6, 49, 71, 44. Hoi content witti ooking only at the piaces brushed | of Admiral Porter to confirm its merits asa work | Haverstraw for fewer hours of labor con- “Se sdisiien theadsin, Seetten, trem Sits NYork. yay: ba atin p ral cag MIVhOUNI CLASS 382, MAY B, up an prepared for inspection, bat Be pened into | qduutrably sulved for teaching the sabre exercise, | tines, but without the accompantiaents of vorne's Landing, with eon Rink Wear the wharf’ at Wash | gin eenont, Uthy Nevada, Wiliams, York: Hensel t4s- Menettugny. ‘estas chjes $01, way's, 180 porte “i = H2% | It ty adapted not only to the navy but also to our | riot and violence. Many of the iaborers, unable | inaton, DC, Wh ult No parveniars, Eston Mine cits of Cork, Lockhead’ NYorky Anbapeia kan, | 2% 63, 80, M1, 16, 8 78, 2. 90, "18, 7a," Shy Of, mb. to make a satisfactory arrangement with the Sour LEWis AUPENREID, from Philadelphia, which ran | non, Haltinore; Cosmos, Finleyy and Seotewood, Yeamon, KENTOCKY—CLAGS BU8, NAY 3, 1940, ‘ Ainong the places examined by the © the house where the steam fire engine Se ca and artillery ’ rat was | cavalry aod artillery, aithough the author intended | ¢o, njoyara, and unwilling to surrender the rights | on to the floating battory Gebrgia, off Fort Jackson, in April, | NOFieans. kept. Here | 1 ret named sient ~ oe itenan, who | {OMY for the first nained branch of the service. | which wey claim, are leaving for other places. | 1% sndsum been raised atid earriod to a potni neat | Loxbon, Anni 19—Arriyad. Quicksten, Chae, Brisbane. | jot Tae Dicom ween 5 8, Ba, Jotranticn forstsbed in the nbove’ and alee arat Mavana Faltoa at Was a portiy nen of the New Y ‘Yo the officers of the Na ; Fert Jackson and ran on toa bank. Tne ! 6 od Meee eee eRe Ine wutue of your | Tote oficers of the National Guard, ant to all otuers | Laborers to ake the places of the strikers are daily | fiy"be Ol Of hier to-day (ith, whet the ottom wit | _ Entered ont Bt, Paras ‘Walter, for NYork; W 1 rear cugine * asked the Ge ieral “The a mW who desire to learn the use of the sabre, this Iitte | 6X? fom Canada, be repaired, The only damage s tained which nin fa Randall, Richariaop, for Bathe Oo Bie Abe a agin costs Ae” fi vag ‘ ‘or re w On i are ¥ —— “ay CRT a morten 4 In p 0 ? . Bauer An odd enough pame fora Bre | work wili Ue found of great service. ‘ical widilaene Somer ana tak a vortiec of the f Bein Are ih port bark Armonia (Tal), Clesonardy, | yawns the engineer, ‘can't you : Seneedlliattins ! oo where she had been lying on her broadsl jNpwnnY, April 1?—Acrived, Twilight, Battrick, Bal- | iy TEA IN THRER MINUTESI-LIEBIOS BX. a oN »,? ans : | r H bere eperte: Cerl, Gund mM, dO. 5 IN LE b _ jo Sian, "et bi aapdegebtbareithaben | We have received from Messrs. 1. Appleton & Co,, | StiCHDe--An unknown man jumped Ito the Tat Has by neato ee ee ee far tani wounl eerie foes "tie neral entere | of New York, acc arc iitio wt | North river at the foot of Figuty-sixth street last ORM, AER voit ’ r quarters” riulert, where cies Wana bent won we son ialeebe | 3 eventing and was drowned. ity 7 a fents Bes Brow’, Oliver, from Darian, Gay with Lambe, 1oth, ean Batoino, Kontsy Camebamase for MSork Ge ales | J. MILHAU 4 SONS, 183 Broatway. ~ Ot that ical be ee ha 9 ; ashore w ng Branch, anda tot \ ved ot 4 1. WE, RO y A Veareee: ronnieb large, clear type on excetient paper. | Staunixa AFFRAY.—During @ fight which took | toss. é . wT Eturneh Haves, Apel Is-Puc in Crusader, Jenkins, DD Siuttafah iis regdiayprotsactonsl vials o6 Weer York velinquinh his regular proceastonal visits to jereased practioe an: .? watt the ¢ n; ece oo ta Phila- 6 d fror The General ma. part of the post, ‘with the appearance of operated exactly in a the prore hie saw of it the atre AL fixe o'clock the Band House was poople to witness the deitvery of the frst ( from the artiliery school. The procer 6 by General Barry itrod nian ing short but effective sp pleasaiit pskociations which | you are just where I + tise. place last evening in Francis Keogli's liquor store, Sore kyDNRY C Trier, from Baltimore for New Yi New Orleans for Liverpool (nud ald Vth); 19%b, Alexnnd on accowst of his in i you cat We have also receivgg from I. H. Bancroft & 0. | Xo 192 Tenth avenue, Edward Dempze: , No. 440 | ith coal, was agvoned on ‘Hamptan bar 3 ee ea ork: | Duthie, Douginen, an Frauciona, ertccrpir i eave to inform the publte Ul oA expressed himself well f of San Francisco, Ca wier's Map and Guide to Went coenth otk - 4 eg a iu pag . ; be got off the next flood tide. Mw yet ies barks, Dorehester, jevnohie, ioe diaap ng oo ed wn ue x press eH py tase. Sivas ° he m neteenth stroe abbed with DW! om Wit ., e Pirandello (Trai; ‘ork; prig Vete. a erything. ‘The schooi nad | the White River Mines. ‘The mincs relerred to have | the hana end check bY @ man named Jon Manne | yA bakaste Notion tals Homann eae ANC, for Nee | ran vite, Gould, doy eth BAHE Carlota Che), Messi, teapant | visita only to this elty, which will be diy annonniced by nd- ordance with lis wWeas, and | been, for some time past, attracting considerable | Dempsey's wounds are not considered dangerous. | gown PARALLEL, from Pilzals ‘ Te’ gies, ttl, Warts Leonrent Fepieeek Hiei bite soranntty ro thank Bie jamerera palveuve for tar opsemsoste | attention, and a medifi of information regarding | MAAN Was arrested. on Seampecott beach, Her cat fea and seven forctga’ veorels 100 ther cetee | takw mode of Areatmonty nnd trusts that thie arrangement is for the United | them, such as this pubitcation is, will be found v. irements. a 5 . wpe a ch 9—In ps . ‘melicines PULMONIC . SEA | able to those adventurous spirits that proporé secks anand siti Pea eta gy Pe Guts SANDRAKE its wich fa dives rai Fier. | ing their fortanes in Eastern N } binined of e if you can c . Merhil, nport for Salem, {4 avhore will be raved. ‘ - ——* A LAner BoLOONEL 14 reported ashore on the Sers GENCRAL NOTES. wore Rear the Tavern Liouses) th full of water; ame us. pe now. The Vermont State Prison coutalas eighty-two con- QUERNSTOWN, April 20° The we: fOr ME | aus waarnnn Carrs = vets, tnrce of whom are females. penta to hare ti aa reli, Salter, for do, h r one 7 cod Prone! “ito the Mutiny (ry, vallans hom noe Sragpivte ant antiees ‘everiebers iat Arrived wt do: Feb 1th, Witte Swaitow, Knowles, Hong | retell, by JOHN ¥. MENMY 3 Park i AS wi Now Ye Lunited 0 " etted tha oy We! 8 WESTERN Carrs, KADE.—Stock gro Yesters | Kong (and sailed 20h for Zet of " y vast year, and regretted that (hey were to be broken. THE A 3 ck growing at ey @ ola he Pt day the Britteh bark Bombov P: ‘ 4 ! ith for Zeba and NYork'. the Pull jo Syrtp and Seaweed Punt ie hoped that the pust year had been spenc with | tHe West promises to becotue much more extensiy ‘Toare are eight tannels on the nahh Malle | jo'h jeaky and datoager cor iio trom | _ Srauopmke March (eit era aeetarton, bottle, of ab Per a ees, Bete and lucrative 4 Teh B1. 80 po a halflozen hotties, Maudrave Pitisy penta exe plewe on hun ever before, trond, ranging from 200 to 4,612 fe eo with eons. an f tw, law, May’. as Uiey lest the school, but to be as diligent ta future pit back both pleaaure and profit by them, and that im after Sh years they would fook back upon it with pride, He | 2 alluding to the attracuiony Tue “Blue Grass” region of Kentucky has sol" the wales, with b iy | Curtiny a sol as ‘tae Vln Goan | = rant : Charged them not to abandop their studies as soon | DUsinesa a every ede extend | Soutu dari the past fall and winter $2,000,000 he oe Mh to disenarge | Nehemiah v,and Mand Helen, Thorne, tigg, | [XURNITCRE MANUFACTURERS, b rich praisies, aud from the West and South of ae | worth of inuies, a ee named the, Faragon, | MAgaste ivr Gotiarg, | Eee Soa inden street, between Houston and Glarkson, and sy in ® similar ciate: | Alista sor E bp DS da pour forw ‘& large stook for the re fd the ilmtable herds from Texas, | 3, yeter tantly on baal ave ours as they iad during the past one; vo learn, voth ihe hy Ret rem here ‘Goud 4 all her men by desertion ‘We keep So cbaer vation ema seu, ie selenes oF rel the. Indian Territory nnd Kansas. Tne trade | mend at, PRMlips, convicted of murder in Riche | E06 after'renching 4a wae vbiiged torstaree ‘wounteacess | must tonal a rev crew, trade at manutacturets® Perrine wishing 9 puceh: = nataraiiy delongs to St Louis, but we do | Mont, Ya.. has been respited until Friday, May 14. | while at anchor here Lefore remornl to. the do vessein | MALAGA, 5 ‘Tem Cadiz, | Furniture would do well to call and exam! betore aver ue carmen Pty the conduct ot dus ot | Bot recetve It. Chicago handies 10,600 head of | {i# Is the fourth respite, Feet water In diit holds, and this with nutnpe oacanaite. | foX Pere beste Wage | Leet al pen veclaae een ie e Hf r O0wor In Acotton factory in Clatborne parish, Loutsiana, | Kert going. This tisker almost a coren “Quebecers" tite hailed Vi profit, All gooda wi ae cattle per week; St. Jaws bat round figures, Chicago buys and sells §50,000,000 worth of cattle per year, while St. Louis buys and | ed Vib, Presto, Brown, Philadelphia, tk OF : Ay Newoastin, Nsiy, Pov Arrivedy bark Hazard, Kar. | ——~——~ ise = amas. *, and that they would fully sustain the en- . Trane aie 4 aad for Mahia L9°% O8T FOR THE TELEOKs 4“ vasuion Viable reputation always enjoyed by the arhuery established siuce the close of the war, 18 now pay | Pago that pul in here more or iese dionbled, jag @ net profit of twenty-four per cent per annum. 1p Mont Blane, Chas ter, hae been porpe of the arfuy ih past ears. rth of ock ani Is awaiting @ favoratle wind 21 B, General Sherman then arose and advanced to the | S¢!!4 $5.900,000 worth on A A bee master in Indiana has successfully protected New York, 4 ySaesacs Avtt 20—1n port schrs Loulse D, Lyon, for New — tanie in the ‘<eutre tie hil, pom which were toro. Tiras at Leaut of the Callie fold fm Chicago are | ble bees froin the dlécase which has swept the hives | | CARR Town March 18 The Loch Lamar (American), wt Ravana’ Ap 18’ tn pork goers esta 1. Porte, spark, hoe" al placed the diplomas. ie said that he had come fro ati, }, not at of | thro i country, by feeding them with salt, J) Simon's Bay, has bee chod for Wilmington, D 4 1 " Washington, it invitation ot Gama Derry, > the Missiseippt river, but in a territory nearer to St. | rye four aud sugar Wotlod to the coustetency of tp. rhapigterenn 4 Choth vagal at). a ee pif bce OF FRIDAY, MAY 1, be present on this occasion. He dit not cone to | Logis than Chicago, ani ought to, bat cannot, be | honey. KINGSTON, Jam, April 15_The bark CA Jones, of Canao, | 4 2RB PAnbO April 9In port, brig Machiag, for | showing the bemtof the * agiionable mind and ituetrati make thein spec's, but he nad afew words to say | Mppea through Bt Louis to Basiern tmarket# | The Alexandria (Va.) Gaselte of NE, left this port’ on the itch wet for London via Yallanwes | * SOEs! 4 pocorn ms to them individuauy, He said they should be thank | Cheaper than by way of Chicago, | ‘Three iarge flocks ul wild go . paaeee Be & Jo the port of ¥ allahs on the ith inst, ou Bee oe vcr, Driok 4 LROB.D OF THE BIOYOLE, ful for the opportunity thus afforded them of bec - city nat night, between the hours oF fen and twelve e ‘ad ¢ bull and deck materials, &o, ri We dut in, ‘Transit, Drie! water, from ing thoroughly masiers of the professions wid Tun Sront ON Lone Istaxp Souxp.—The storm | ofclock, and, wuat 1s rea 1, b — 0 7 ay o rewarkabtle, they had adopted. some of you may chink (hat upon | Was unusually severe on the Sound aud serioisly ine | gorith. Kable, they were going xerirns your dipiomes your studies aud troubics | tetfered with pavigation. The faithiui Elm City waa It ts noted will all be over. ‘tis is @ tuistake; for if you ¢ the only baat that went through the Sound Saturday 4 vo moth Scenes on the sisonable promenade, and an illustration of eMeDonald,of New Brunewick, Drassott | + A asi Jay We Arrived, Royal Berkshire, Grant, Ba- — i of loyeroete sount fe Panes Sheets | acta (and bolted Reb il ioe horns, be 4: Trin DEVIL ON A VELOCIPRDE, sh at, waa wrecked off Rocky Votut’ : Baile! Feb ith, Xalla, Ward, et ee . Captain and evew saved, He PR, APTI IS—In port orlg Yealla (Br), Hayes, trom | AM, be seen tn @singniar fact that white New Eng- the id tinue studying for the next toa veare as hard ae fernoon. left New Yorn at quarter past three, y josing ground, as regards the ma- | at auction for £600, tty HO, Baltimore, arrived 17th, * — Dave Gave The PARC Coe yon Wil hee ee eee ee ae ec ut ven Ot oh can neemoed _ 4 GW cinigrapion from Canada ts | Fowrntee Movnor, Muy 8 The he Quresirews, Apll 18—Areived, Ranger (Be, Doty, Se. | "TIME TELEGRAM CARTOON, FRIDAY, MAY 7 see daylight aiead. te tion reverted to the rand | to New York the same night, The Sta ft Maine i ; vacauc miade by the emigration of | Hampton bar, is being lightered » «6 James, aground on | yantah; Wh, Von Heyden Carlton (NG Specht, NY0:%) A strides which had been marte in the aPtiilery | lest Now York at haifepast (hreo P.M. 2B tepid Mite ve Borel Rk OT Ra ae ett Pances tueh te: | Elie poreentatowsaA ie’ UEGALIZED LOTTRAIER, service, Wien he was @ young man a twe lay over undii Sunday forenoon, Tercning New | | A three story brick house, eighteen by forty feet, | areatwa Vie eltancots. back th (stress a yo SHIPSEY The Teaerien, Witt, elle! for Now York Book C0 Brokers, 104 Lh pounder was a big gun and excited bie adi ed ih, Florentine, London; British Princess, to; joor from Main on of Which 42,360 brick were | on or abort Mavea avout five P. M., The Traveller r ained and Ui fhe consten re while the position of captain of a six-gun ry | in New Yo Yolouk aundey was bniibin aster, Pay, last ' town she Mth November ina, witn wheat for Queens. Marjory, Bristol; Devonport, London, *ablane claude 2 was tue highest ponition to wutch he aepirea an co | apd ew York until four o'clock euaaey Torving: | tron 'aod & half hours, and-peruons Wore Naima an ee neraee pent i atide May Ad atonmnahlps France, Grace, and Ne | WZhs CASIED IN ALL LEGALIZED LOTTRRIES.— be a brevet major of aptliery Was the wewnl onic | OF tue eastward Soom Donte, ea Wel ve the Fire tree days from the tine it Wax. > Wha lemens Gurive, May bcArrivedy sieemet No Waits, nformation given twelve and a halt ‘ fumbition and Areas: OF his youth, Now they bad ab | port boat, mad@ae harbor and did not weigh auchor , M™ vom Arrived at New Bedfort tet, bark Lyd « Hathaway, Arete | Li erpook. this fort ten and ffteen-inen guns, throwing ponder: | nti the Traveret and Stote of Maine ventured out. | Kyom ell tndications, savs tie * Ocean. with 180 bbie wh oll Kent home on the vuyaee ss | Hiv Jaxmrmo—Arrived prior to April, bark Campanero, Os shot aud shot}, and handicd with ag much cogs | Steamboat navigate the gale as one of the | poriiionn, we Will Be t!cnan sinertoas (Gin.) Re- che Jan"? vast lelarion hse NB ebep vince | “inten y ‘ epor , | Frent ite seam, 3 outtihent an abundance of | ave sth! Up9d ‘ne trees, and the New York Fer Ut HOMAS R. AGNEW, 200 ORKENWIOH SPR ae ew Haven Pielia- RA De APE TiArrived, Beotdah Pride, Allen, | A ner Murrautront At nace "ering erent ag eh #9 wore the guis of a light batiery twenty years aye | most severe tor an Wettin, 4 ‘aa, Cottors Sagara, Molowes. Ayr, 1a fait, Anetta, Gaailiog, Banton, 4. | Antal kine of Crmersion and > Wheto # yen now it was aii he could do, by hard etudy, to | din, May i howen eM NING AP yy March 16- In port,

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