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» NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. talion the manual of arms— | of the gentleman it may be gratll to his falton wae oats Pe re ant afterwards by the | friends and also serve to correct pop error drom. These exercises to read and Kuow the facts stated in tho toe precision of muenes wens beeen ferred to. At the head of its signers is the name of THE NAVAL ACADEMY. BUOYS I THE POTOMAC RIVER. Champion Game Betwees the Santee and | 5 me Piration of the President and spec- | one of our most prominent republicans, & merchant The Alexandria Gazette of 24 inst says:—Masters of ves. Mont ey of high standing, ome of our city trustees and tela trading to this port complain of the condition of Monitor Base Ball Clube—The tore Vics tators at the examination drill veveral days ago. of high standing. on ty buoys fa the Pots ais Foe he mouth up to thie terious—Arriyal ef Visitors to the Ball, ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 8, 1869, At ten o’clock this morning the members of the Santee and Monitor base ball clubs, composed o1 the {nidshipmen of the first and second classes, played last of a series of three match games, which re- @uited in the Monitors winning the championship at the Naval Academy. The naval clubs played upon the parade in front of the midshipmen’s quarters. fue Santees wore white shirts, with the jetter § on the breast, and blue pantaloons, the buoys elty, the paint ef which has been washed off, so that {t is impossible to tell on which side of them to atecr. Whalemen. ‘a Arrived at Mathewtown (Inagua) 6th ult, achr Estella, Hig- gins, af Provincetown, "Fiogains out, 0 ap} bound to Charles AtTalcahnano Aj bark Said bin Sultan, Holmes, of Salem, 375 bbls sp a oatonet to sail oa acruise in ‘stow gaya. Was slipping 900 bbls ofl by bark Courser, for New authorities, Both ties had sustained a good repu- Ship Arn Crowell, of NB, 7 Point Galera April tation, and the whole affair is painful and sad. =. heving totes 0 Bois ap ince Tearing, ‘raleabuano in ee class were, a | ofa general who has fought ety aap, mag, ee by | fela“and who has the deserved reputation of bel battalion, when they stacked arms and were then one of the best officers in army. in ae. al marched to the front and formed in front of the | also the name of our nepiets, @ man of sing! centre of the line and advanced close to the speak- ond of character, by whose untiring enero Oe erastand, ‘The battalion Was next moved up close | htte Methodist church has been started and a Sine in Wie rear of the first class, bath school cont. in Sitka, We trust that, where The President now cl ed his position to the | he may go, Mr. Ketchum may experience the same speaker’s stand. Admiral Porter then introduced | kind of indignation ‘as is entertained for him by the Judge D. C. Humphreys, of Alabama, one of the | people of Alaska.” 4 Board of Visitors, and appointed by his colleagues one ee to deliver the address to the graduating cli-s. THE ALABAMA CLAIMS QUESTION. Judge Humphrey’s spoke as follows:— E TRAGEDY IN TENNESSBE.—At Franklin, Tenn., on Spoken. Sunday, James R. McGavock was stabbed with & | | Schr Diaz, 56 days from St Nicholas for Boston, May 29, lat {he Monitors were dressed in white throughout and | o(¥ATMEMBN oF 7B Gaanuarine Ctage The Boud Naw Yous, June, 1860. | xnife’ dna killed ‘by’ John t. De Graffonreid,_ Hott | on sch, sort of provision, and was supp inatic of the cli t this school has instructed me “ae were young men 0! h soci sition, an ‘wore patent leather belts to correspond, with the | craminalion of the canes at aeddrces on this occasion of | TO THR EpITOR OF THE HERALD:. ee eee ag cis fn alOD, re Gradene Foreign Ports. ‘ame Monitor in bine letters, The members of the two classes were assembled each by itself to watch ‘the progress of the game. A large number of spec- tators were present, including many ladies. The players were in fine trim, and the spirit of rivalry ran high, The game opened quite lively and was kept up enthusiastically tilltheend, As the mem- bers of either club made a good score the successful layer was lustily cheered by his friends. ‘The Jol- wing was the summing up of the game:— BANTER (inst ) MONITOR (second class 0. your receiving the testimonial to which It has been found Events are culminating whien must speedily bein ou are. enti jetailed report 0} " JO8 Ae, entitled. fh catalog Tero ue time by the | About @ solution of the question res real Boar. Sbae Ont Eee oe Poy ap bard ae Britain intends to indemnify this country for the received every attention and courtesy from the - se Intendont from the Academy siaif, tie head of which bas | 108ses to her shipping and commerce committed by ay wih every reanty for ont, Seana SS cur | vessels of war built and partially equipped by flicera not attached to the Ac: , ¢ midshipmen of all the classes, We have received | British subjects in English ports, and, as it now sideration ‘of the Gommander-ia-Chief of Army one appears from the written statement of the builders, r : t ntlemen, you yas i ran Boyhood to manhood, ihe “coming ey the | openty and notoriously built with the knowledge th of your connection with this Academy, is to determine ‘ammananaihle ao ee ee ee ee Tae te ten eit expecations and | S00 under the Very ovee Ol ge Malai’ apa Ropes of your preceptors and friends of your Commander, | advisers, The facts now established simplity the reid had taken offence at a playful remark made bi Pig A 2-Arrived, steamship Smidt (NG), McGavock, and would receive no apology, althoug! BARLADOS, May 6—Arrived, schra Adelaide, Taylor, New one was made, but armed hiunself with & knife, got | York itn, Breline, Pearce, dd; Bib, Aerolite, Wilcox, Phile- @ horse, and pursued McGavock, who had started to os , his uncle’s, a short distance from town. Hav! foaet ae, soe Dies, Doltiver, Grenada, ae overtaken McGavock, he dismounted, and although | srenry Piinore Dukeys Aspinwall: Linda: Fictise, Philadel: McGavock told him be was unarmed, he carried out | phia: brigs Velocity (Br), Darrell, NYork; Cireusian, Bun- purpose—killed him, and then rode off and 7 Portland, J 3 escaped. Sailed 19th, brigs Cosmos, Parsous, NYork; Louisa (Br), ons tetcan’ ay Banta teks My w Long, Han N schra andy, Portland; heen of faurice Kiver; 2410, SHIPPING NEWS. | tific Sich shi: gtsts Gene bate ary noes 7 a Kempton, NYork. fe ta ee ho | etnel sad Babee mate on eee eat Admiral wir | question and sweep away all the intricacies and Sailed 21st, bi ig Abby Ellen, Orentt, Baltimore ; 2ith, bark FO Mystere do | erasen, Mod “mer feitewms, though Ia “xinaness, | yechmical diticulties with whtch legal acumen and a Pe gpa Gunso Truman hp), Anderséa, Nori; goth, back liza A 1 } Hunker, ss ce ei ence rattce Pittctles thee awful | Perverted construction of the British Enlistment act ea DENERAKA, May 7—In port brige Daniel Trowbrldae, 2 0 Wright, p. 15 0 0 | inquisitiveness, aud you must watch and steer so that there | had smothered and surrounded it, England has al- P RT ae Say tel oN 2 9 Heiner, «. Bee a aeeaaets Ciampn sour copulation. The same | Wayssougns tO justy toe nonesstaare of these vessels Sun rises. 9 | Moca rises...morn 205 | New Orleaus, do; vohr Vicksburg, Nickerson, for NYork, cr, 23 d anc . sy “4 . 01 01 " » Re Oooo te $1 OD | witin hese walls will being tue en that Bis been bestowed that the provisions of er impasetpet act ald prem. | Sun seta, . 7 | High water....eve 4 54 | “s,neartn, park Agnes Fazer (Br), Cameron, NYor 1 0 oun, — — | younger friends who succeed to your claas will thus be en: power her to adopt neh & course. Earl sneeell — oc kOgEEEA ‘May 12—Sailed, scht Mary E Mangan, Bev- JS 1. Total......seseeee2717 9 | Cournged by your example to persevere in their efforts to then first minister of the crown, has recently (is ‘ . cv tas an, EIERGa. en. ta, eg. ays, | fouan' lm wile te plover toe statement guna | COvGEed ML Me Ay PS etehiated Alex: Mipaihet Alanares O0N eS etna eee ce ee eee *4 ut, 2h i . Th, Bthe Ste - | pactty of his legal adviser. celebrated *Alex- 9 A. M. GIBRALTAR, May 8—Towed through the Straits, brigs 8 & antes tatclass). SR A BO EAB | ee ef ele future: elds while attenting tueir schools, col. | Audra” case Was tried tn the hope of vindicating the | priser co Wint, Weather, Thermometer. | w Weigh, Watson, from Messina from Puiiadelniia: Mystic, piyce eager ad Hadden 2, Mahan 2, Colaban 1, } leges and universities. It is often upon the broad field of active | liapotency of British law. Lt was a shain trial. Portland. “s < Bommmes, from do for Baltimore; night of 9th, Antelope, rry 1. Monitors—Baker 8, Augur J, Jacoby 1, Heilner 1. practical life that the closest study is done; but the advantage England has indulged in shata trials. To gratify > Boston. aoihedl, from Eaerme for Rots th, Hydranthen, Bue Scorers. —Santees— on E, Mason, Monitors—H, R. of life, minds hav " conspiring in éngland with Orsini to assassinate t ‘i Peactnetcn, Studying properly the rich treasures you have accumulated. | rontn ginperor, Lord Palinersion introduced an Gorex, Africa, May 9—In port bark Warren Hallet, Ar- The closer you study the better s: hed you will be racto law ency. * bevier prepared wilt you be wien you revarn to this Acade- | € post Jacto law to meet the emergency. Parlla- my for a final examination after the required cruise is over. ment rejected it upon the prinetpie, nolumus leges Let this advice of a friend to your advancement impre Angiice mutart, and bis administration collapsed. self on your minds and judgments. Genlus ‘An obsolete dusty act was exhumed which had no not be over confident. It ‘ia the fatal rock on tion to the case, the jury refused to convict, which the hopes of many a bright Sntellect licatio the case, are dashed to pieces while the more steadily Jaboring mind emperor was appeased and the law remained as will go safely into a secure port, The people of this Union | before, powerless to punish the oifence, decam, for Boston via Cape Verde Islands, to sail about the Midshipman Baker make a very fine fly catch with one hand. Midshipman Hunker, short stop of ihe Monitors, was unquestionably the be: ithiesied im the field, One feature in the game especially worthy of Tote was the decided advantage the Santees had ever the Monitors at the end of the seventh innings, standing, respectively, 15 to 10. The Monitors, not Richmond. Charleaton. Savannah. Mobile... New Ori HAVANA, May 22—Arrived, brigs Benj Carver, Myers, Bos- ton: 27th, Frontler, Morgan, Siena. Mar otned' clgared 28th for Philadelphia); 28th sieanship Liberty, Yteed, Baltimore (and cleared for’ New Orleans); schr Delmont, Gale, Port- land, Sailed 224, bark Laconia (NG), Strave, NYork; 234, briga Concord, Kelley, Baltimore via’ Matunzna 2th, Rio’ (1), losing courage, made extraordinary exertions, and | will be anxious and gratified to kuow the social condition England vaunted to America and to France, ea pie Johnson, Portland ; schr Minerva, Collins, Boston ; 27th, bark onthe next two innings not only recovered’ their | and religious advantages of this Academy. It bas been with | “Look, we have endeavoied to enforce our laws, but PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 4, 1869, Father, "Merrily Matanzas; brigs Shannon, Ray, NYork; Joss, but came out vicsoriously by 1. The game was Bee Fear re ane masininction, Sink the menor re we are unable to punish the authors of the wrongs ae é (ip) Onan Nore Portland vis Caibarien ; 28th, Agenorla handsomely played, and lasted two hours anda half, i 2 aire ¥ v “mint | Of Which you complain.” Assuming, however, that Wi Cleared 2th, bark Elba, Peterson, NYork, When tlie Mouitors’ found they had won the entuu: | Soq qceony 17 Upediause, and to-day “you are | te provisions of the British Eniistiwent act, honestly Herald Packages. Livenroor, June3—Arrived, ship Prussia, Patton, New siam of their friends was unbounded, and cheer af- ter cheer went up, while the ladies waved their hand- Kerchiefs vigorously. The success of the second class will increase the Amterest of the boat race to-morrow, which will be aiso between the drst and second classes. The sec- 'y propose to beat, and the frst class been defeated once, will give a lively for the chainptonstip at rowing. rains to-day brought in a large accession to the crowd already here, in anticipation of the ball to-morrow night. An immense turnout 1s expected, and these expectations are likely to be realized, judging rom present indications. ‘The preparations for the ball are still going on industriously. They ‘Will not, however, be entirely finished until to-mor- the recipients of the prize. Richer rewards will crown | enforced, did not reach the offence committed by a iife of contentment. and bappinees if you remember your | the Lairds and others in building, equipping and Creator in the days of your youth. Cyrus and Alexander had | arming vessels*for the open and palpable object of ieir ‘aith; but it was not the clear faith of the Christian, | Dreying piratically upon the commerce of. a country The Greeks and Romans had many gods, but Paul revealed | PY 7 oe operas’ k N. ‘that t eh ab peace with England, what was the cou the unknown God. Napoleon had bis star; but the! staiset | which, had the friendship of England been sincere The light to the Island of St. e1 God | and mpartial, she might have adopted? of Moses, Joshua and David conducte! them | — jallude to a point in this rear question which, ac- inet aeaingt toeoda if the power of Le gegen cording to my recollection, has not been mentioned men, when you raise the flag of your country ra! your | by the ith Pearts the standard of Onrbtiad faith, Ofno less import: | OY the press of either oountry—certalnly nos pro” ance in your training are the leasons you have received in | Munently mentioned—in the course of the the social surroundings. You have been surrounded at this | discussion, Jf the statement of the Messrs. Academy with the haflowed influences of the domestic circle. | Lairds be true the government were made Your mothers and sisters have been here, and the wives of the | aware that the Alabama Was being constructed to superintendent and the commandant of midshipman andof | carry out the objects it afterwards uccompiished. me the Academic staff. Go where you will, young midsh: 3 a ry el . youwwill never wiah to forget the holy and virtuous influences | Without asking an admittedly incompetent law oft of Mrs, Porter and Mrs, Harrison. beg —— the | cer to peruse the provisions of their municipal act ry Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will | Orleans, please deliver ali packages intended for thé HEmaxp to our | grou Grove ine Livernpot ee Meamship St Andrew, regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam | MENTON, Italy, May 20—Sailed previous, barks Wasp, Bra- Yacht fleet, The New York Associated Press do not now oy oe i ge Reape car ite Goeouall,). fron collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, | Georgetown SC; tht Sulioie, from ‘Boston cand passed st ‘aa will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings apes eth on her way 2 wer yor, on some passengers, 6, from wrecked steamel sissippt). of the regular monthly meeting, held March 3, 1868 WATAdvEZ, May I -Arrived: brig Ges, Neal, Banta Cruz; Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Associated | achr Andross (Br), Taylor, Philadelphia; Lith, briga 't Town- Press will ‘discontinue the collection of slip news in the | er, New Haven; léth, Tula, Reed, Newburyport; schr Wil- hurbor of New York. Passed unanimously. lie, Staples, Ballimore. 4 gay The oflice of the Heap steam yachts Jaws and | MATANZAS, May 22—Arrived, bark Thos Whitney, Butter- JRANNETrE. fs at Whitehall slip. All communications from | feld, NYork; 24th, brig Abby Ellen, Orcutt, Cardenas; 2ith, owuers and consignees to the masters of inward bound vea- }| barks Fanute, Sierra Morena; Grace Kedpath (Br), Bots sels will be forwarded free of char; ford, NYork; brigs Alfarata, Stanley, Pensacola; Concord, Kelly, Hay Udola, Whittemore, NYork ; 28h, Hyperion, Woodbury, niladeipti la. CLEARED. Sailed i, Driga Harry Stewart, Week: Philadelphia Tow. The United States tender Phlox, Perry, master, foundation baa been laid at this institution ¢ years you | and advise whether the guilty enterprise was in vio- slaxahg schr Isaac Baker, do; Uth, bark Elien Stevens, Howes, New and Second Assistant Engineer Bosthwick, engineer | have been inside its walls, and you are to go forward with | lation of the neutrality laws, the government of its Steamship Dacian (Br), Laird, Glasgow—Hnnderson Bros. | York; brigs J B brown, Bain, Philadelphia; , bark Aca- im charge, visited Baltimore this morning, having | the superstructure, | Do not be discouraged it you do not Im- | own authority wigut have selzed the vessels in the | Sbip Italia, Whitmore, Callao—J Borland & C cia, Robinson, Cape Hatteras; brig Josephine, Linscott, Bos- on board Mrs. Admiral Porter and several lady | mediately realize the bright dreams of a glorious youth. | course of their construction or interdicted their Bark Brage (Nor), Jorgensen, Cardiff—Wendt, Tetens & | 00; 27th, bark Arthur Elonenan, Beane, Hataras; 8th, brig friends. The Phlox returned this evening. Cultivate ap adection for your Commander-in-Chlet, Your | eyress {rom any of thelr ports, and have applied to | Brockmann. S ae », | Nassau, NE, itay HtArrived. Org Atlantic, Wank, Jack — the genias of the age will not Tong tolerate the want of kind: | Parlianment for indemnity. Precedents for such | piva'g Fremad (Nor), Evensen, Cork and amarket—Funch, } gonvite: deh, ‘schrs Mary M, Murray, NYork (and’ aailed ness and affection in superiora in command. Remember, | al act are Inuumerable. In the case of public and young midshipmen, to cultivate a kind regard forthe rank | International wrongs, not prohibited by posiuve en- and “tle, whose duties, though low, are so im- | actment, such a course has frequently been pursued, The President’s Trip to Annapolis—Scenes on Board the Taliapoosa—Keception by the ne .. | 2h for Eleuthera to load for NYork) ;'2%h, Gilman D King, Ay Margaret Eaward (Br), Thomas, Havre—8 L Mer- | Fh! age NYork, ) Bs rk Albert, Mazwell, Gibraltar for orders—Nesmith & Salied 2éd, sloop Nevada, Thompson, Wilmington, NC, via Middies—Presentation of Diplomas. porant end. often) dieu.) And ow, young P has never refused its tudemnity. } Sons, San Balvador, eeu uae idahipmen, permit to say that ho thought can ever be en- | ANd, Parliament, hus Never wie vot to Fruie | Bark Monttor, Eaton, Frontera for orders—Lunt Bros. PLYMOUTH, Eng. June 4—Arrived, steamship Hammonia, ND , Mu., June 4, 1869, |] fertained by others for yourselves that your country's com. | FMUnALG Would Nand AON ve ad why wor with re. | Bark Pleiades, Packard, Trinitad Yates & Porterhel. Moler, N¥ork or Gherbourg and Hamburg. ©” | te mands will not be obeyed, or that the flage of your count I E , 8 : si ‘AKA, May 10-—In port schrs Chas Thompson, for NYor! Sf irliier ep gelateeti dena false ila tats willbe saifered to trait In the dust, Think‘not that your hap. | spect to the United States ? ee ee ee 1a ‘A Witham? do do. : The President's pleasure yacht, the Tallapoosa, | pice Gare have been spent at this school. Youhareusre | 1 was in my Dluce in the House of Commons when, | " Bark Crentuegoe Allen, Centuegos—Ponrert & Co. NeOkE Stain, ApH 2--Arrived, achr William, Outhouso een taught how to be happy; continue to lead the lke | ina thin and inattentive assembly, Lord John Rus- | Bark Mary & Lotisa, Davis, Matanzas—Waydell & Co. Which was ordered to be in readiness to convey the | yteady and temperate life, and asthe mind expands | 12,0 {Hin and, tmuatentve id advised the ‘queen to | _ Bark Eugenia (Br), Dennis, St Muty's, Ga Boyd & Hinck- | 1 port May 6, bark Hubert (Bn, for NYork, 14 new ecenes f enjoyment — will be iolded c cs 5 Ad fresh sources of advancement’ will ‘be reveaied. | 15SUe a Prociamation according belligerent rights to ‘The President then delivered the diplomas to the Thoughtful men deemed the step hasty and pre- raduaies. The appearance of the midshipmen 88 | marure, It was not, as | then believed, intended as they stood drawn up in battalion in the academy | an act mimieal to this country, but it produced incal- grounds was very imposing and elictied the most | cuiable mischief and prolonged the iratricidal war. favorable comment. Thelty uniform consisted of | Among ‘the aristocratic and Weaitlier classes ite a jue —_ ber eee caps. strong fecling of partiality to the South was evincea, The halle on ap fe tee fieers and mid. | ##@ many, When they subscribed to Confederate “night, given by officers and mid- | jgaus, risked their money on the hope that the great shipmen in honor of Mrs. Admiral Porter, is now | repauiic would crumbie Into fragments. going on. | The dancing room Is the old battery, an | “in aadition to the strong grounds already existing immense oval building, recently converted into a to claim ample imdemnity for the josses thus sus- [beens peri prd past week the neces | tained, I venture to tink that the non-adoption of Dues Ganeiana ton ebtE resents the aprearaiss | the course suggested strengthens the position, and een, a o-nig! Pp ie appearance | through the medium of your columns | submit it to ea QuEENsTOWN, June 4—Arrived, stoncshis England, Bark Hannibal, Goodspeed, Boston—N L McCready & Co. | Thompson, Mapas oy? gee oa cae cotta HEE on Sacramento, Robbins, New Bediord—Baley & Da- Orlear Varke A W Singlet Guest, Providenos; Barbe- : ion, Foley, NYork, FT te eon aneeneenrn tonne Bay a ARGON, Apriig1—Arrived, ship Kentuckian, Freeman, Bri i lauritins, FOE, Bona ra a ip batlicbaonml itto JANEin0, May Cleared, bark Lapwing, Bentball, ame altimore, fone ee igy Wiliams, Queenstown or Falmouth | Sy tuowas, May 6—Arrived, bark Ieuac'! R Davis, Hand, Bng Ann (Br), Fiory, Gibraltar—A P Francois. fuaenee sie we a diag: ath sreoetes for ey saan 4 é . | eLeod, McLeod, Demarara (ana sailed 17th for I we ta Amend haneincnnmentntal ale) (oT load for a port north of Hattesa Ru ah Hughes, 8t Kitts to load tor Bostor Brig Alfarétta (Br), Rutherford, Clenfuegos—P 1 Nevius & | Hukhes Ot i te ao oe ee otae for Eujarde to ne. ‘Prig Ponvert, Allen, Cienfuegos— Thompson & Hunter. load for NYork); brig Julia F Carney, Carney, Guadaloupe ans . | for NYork (and sailed 10th—another report sayashe remained jebrié Tuomas Owen, Guptill, Matan hompson & Hun: Bien quarantine? 8h ian Sal on rye Non and » St , NF sailed for Ponce, did not stop) ; it rAOn, do (ant Brig Portia (Br), Thompson, St Johns, NF—Bowring A Ronee, did net stop) | Sth, me 1 idential party to Annapolis, was at the Arsenal harf, Washington, promptly at five o’clock last ‘evening. Extensive preparations had been made for the accommodation of forty persons, but a large umber of those who had received invitations were ‘unable to go. The President and Mrs. Grant came on board about haif-past five, and by six o'clock the moorings were cast off and the Tallapoosa steamed down the river. The distinguished party ‘was composed as follows:—The President and Mrs, Grant, Miss Nellie and Master Jesse Grant, Secre- tary of the Interior Cox, Postmaster General Cres- ‘well and lady, Attorney General Hoar and son, As- | Of @ fairy palace, The interior of the room is ninety- | (ne public. reher. sailed 10th pore nereh of neerne) Bistant Secretary éf State Davis and Indy, General | SX {ect in diameter, noxagonical shape. The walls War between the two countries 1s possible, but mot Brig Wilmington (Br), Martell, Glace Bay—Hatton, Watson | AtInntins Wolken vomit Hatteras acht BH ‘Oakes, .G hl y 4 ese + | probable. ‘The interests of civitization and the world | 82°. , Richards, Arey, 0, PR—B: a man tiqua (and sailed for Arroyo to Ramsey, General Michler and lady, General Auden- | flags of the various nations, with appropriate mot oO ASAT Serena arte & On, | lond for Hoston) : 10th, schr Zebra, Adama, St Vincent (and wads Ladino Will combine to avert such @ catastrophe. toes, The celling 18 painted sky blue, representing | Conscious of justice and of right, a calm, firm and the heavens brilliant with planets and stars. At half | qirnitied attitude assumed by this country Will se- RN ee ee ne else throng fied tees | Cure the concessions too long withheld. *+Petut rues 7 a pastum 4 wodit vim cunclan " trance leading thereto. vastum que prod te @quor, vim cunctam atque Schr Ben Borla: ‘Schr M B Harri reid (of General Sherman's staff) and lady, Mrs. Richardson, wife of the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; Misses Nellie aud Lizzie Sherman, is, ‘Cole, Harrington, Me—Snow & Kichard- | failed 1th for St. Crotx to load f« ‘ew Haven); 11th, sieam- wa, ship Arago, Hilton, NYork; briz Rabbont, Coomb, Porto Ca- Schr Ben Oliver, Oliver, Newbursport-B J Wenberg, bello and amed 1dth for ‘Arroyo, to loxd for a port north of Schr Sitagawa, Bryant, Newburyport—B J Wenberg. Hodteran); Wth, gchr Carrie Douglasy, Bagley, ‘Trinidad (and Schr Abner Taylor, 10% tailed 18th for’ Mayaguez to load tor NYOrk); 1th, brige ra 2, Boston —H W Loud & Co, Gaughters of Generdl Sherman; Miss Trumbull and - minas perfert c@lique marisque Ipsa wna chr Whi ae Gertrud ler, (ial id satled Judge Dent. Br Mi Piel pel pe Rint ie Fe A EDWIN JAMES." | Es Wo ada Winco, Priences-k 3 Wen Sori: i itisien M"Rawiey, ie io oa jl + rT " 1 ae ee view rane ry, NYork. The Tallapoosa, which is luxuriously fitted up, other bigh officers t le Naval Academby ,band struck THE ILLEGAL DRAIN ON THE TREASURY. ‘itor Louisa Frances, Kelly, Providence—L S Chase. _ Passed by do 1gth, schr Suliote, from Martinique for New had recetved a few extra touches for this occasion, | UP. “Admiral Porter's Grand March,” composed pelos Schr 8 A Fale: gon,’ Providence. Baker & Dayton, | York, with passengers, dc, from wrecked steamabip Missis- Schr $ J Smith, Baldwin, Hartford—G K Rackett & Bro. . Steamer f W Heune, Porter, Baltimore. ser EE SAGO, May 18—Arrived, brig J Polledo, Plumer, New steamer Novelty, Wilcox, Jadelphia. ork, Balled 18th, brige Water Witch, Sanford, ARRIVALS. Pratt, Baltimore, pig capitol re. pathian ir Joun, NB, June 2—Arrived, bark Ellen (Br), Murph REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Oaraanah 5 DeN Nove (Px, Daan, RTO. stand Bteamahip Morro Castle, Adams, Havana May 2 vin Nas | Nyort; brig Alpba (Bry, Craig don lide (NG), Yaa, ee: ying mdse and passengers, to the Atlantic Mail Balled si, a ‘Tall "Chisham, Philadelphia; ‘ad, mi ,. Gilmor Meredith, Ayres, Boston. z ‘Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah, with mi id : sengers, to Murr y, Ferrie & Co. eatcanter} American Ports. Bark Palestina (Br, MeCullock, Ponce, PR, 17 days, with | ALEXANDRIA, June 3—Arrived, brig Matllda, Boston; sugar, £c, to Jones & Lough. . " 9 Brig Kodiak, Dowalngs: Cienfuegos, 19, days, with ugar, Sen Matz} Beeieh Calais; Thos G Geakh, Providence; a ec, to F Talbot & Co. Had very light’ and pleasant weather 8—Arrived, steamship Matanz: the entire pussage; May 80, lat g2 50, lon 76 40, was boarded ir), Tzatt, f ‘anbour ax ‘ad Pais, Anderson, Philadelphia ach bya are 447 Trhaling pare months ont; hat vie of pect cock, Colcord, Pensacola ; Geo Nevenver, Smith. Georget ving apoken, May bark | G.'M D Marston, Marston, Walton: July Bitzabeth, Cant re for the occasion by Professor Scho, when | 4 Tre ng a general promenade ensued. This over a | 1° ™® EDi0R OF THE HERALD uadrille was formed, composed as follows:— I see a paragraph in your Washington correspond- pont Ereten we Mra. ene bream ent’s despatch, published in Wednesday’s Hrtavp, jorie and Miss Lizz! erman, Secretary Creswe! “ " ” and Miss Minnie Sherman, Geueral Sherman aud headed “illegal Drain on the Treasury,’ Lesage to ‘Muss Borie, the niece of the Secretary; Admiral Por- | the appointments of special agents and their assist. i. ar, oe Graat, pee and _ ee auts, as being without the authority of law. There uil, of Washington; General Ramsey and Mra. Gen- . eral Michler, and Colonel and Mrs. Dayton. This was | C82 be no question of the correctness of led off by General Grant and Mrs. Porter at the head | your correspondents position. He has, however, of tue quadrile, with Admiral Porter and Mrs, Grant | made a formal error in citing the section and act of as their viza-viz, The music was the “La Belle | eongreas, but not the language relied on for the Helene quadrille.”” . 81. 17 After the quadrille the dancing became general. | appointment. The act of July 31, 1759, in this regard 1ie¥, In secuion Mrs. Graut was dressed in blue aud white changable | Was repealed by the act of Marci ailk, panier of Freuch muslin and Valenciennes lace, | twenty-one of the latter act, however, the same lan- cape to correspond and fuil set of diamonds, guage ts used, and which constitutes ‘the only claim to authority in the whole revenue code. It wil be nd everything was in the best of order. The Union Jack was hoisted at the fore and the national ensign streamed aft. Tue Marine band was on board and @iscoursed music on the trip down the river. Below Fort Washington the Tallapoosa passed a river steamer with an excursion party on board. Their Ddand struck up “Hail to the Chief,” to which the President bowed bis acknowledgments, At @ight o’clock the party sat Gown to a splendid sup- per, after which an tmprompta hop was started. The President was not disposed to trip the “light fantastic,” and everybody wanted to do whatever the Presiaent did, The dange, however, was not Sth of July; she reported daye from Havana. successful. It started with a quadrille, but ran into 4 - Spencer (of Machias), Spencer, Remedios, 10 ES Conant, Gerrish ; Carne Heyer, Poland: Frank & sech on eXamination to relate entirely to auother P +. Remedios, an; Frances, Gibb, and Onward, Bunker, Phila: the laucers, and aa things got mixed the | Aquatic Sporte—A Bont Race and a Mock | itject—tiat ui uccuuats of tie collector, naval om- | dat, with molaes, to order, Had lignt winds, Sailed in | deipnta; Northern Light, Harper, Newburg; WE Barnes, Naval Engagement. cerand surveyor. It does not change or in any re- ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 4, 1869, spect enlarge the power conferred on the Secretary e e by tue act of 178%. Tne position of your correspond- ‘The boat race this afternoon between the first and | Gnr’ therefore, ia correct and m ail respects remains second classes of the Naval Academy took place at | intact; for neither the subject matter hor the con- half-past five. The distance was seven mites, three | Hection or object of the section, taken as an entirety, party seemed disgusted and sat down. The remainder of the evening was spent in con- versation and promenading. The President smoked Persistently, and did his full share of entertaining the party. Ielieved for the time from the cares of company with brig Red Schr Helen M Waite In Rae, Para, 94 days, with = : biden, rubber, €o, to LE Amuinek & Co" vowel to Miler & | wart Georgetona DOy KWo sialine RiekeraG ae mee Houghton. iad moderate weather. Flower, Chase, NYork; Chas E Raymond, Higgins, Alexan- Fe Kp pa (Br), Albury, Elenthera, 8 days, with | dria; Wn D Cargill, Kelley, Baltimore, v ler, to order. 4th—Arrived, brige Navarino, Clenfuegos; Annie Ingram, Sehr Equator (Bri, Albury, Eleuthera, 7 days, with pive- | Havana; achre F F Hall, Jumaica; Niger, Cat Island; é nazis, re ae Garwood, Pensacola; Granite State, NYork; Mary.de. Ne } office, and out of the reach of the buzzing politi. | Mules and a half up and around a buoy and return, | "lJ So ent, aust be amemanrely expraneds | GREER ee ee Licerpoots Origa Tangent, Cold Bet Goitenburg,”Keversnk, cians, his alleged reticenc seemed to leave him, | The boat of the first, or graduating class, wasa six- | und in no case 8 it more necessary than iu the ex: | Pheht Julina Webb, Cranmer, Virginia, eonmer katabain, NY ork, iting ine ogee and he talked with entire freedom. The conversa. | dred cedar shell, and of the second class a four-oared | ercise of the appointing power, Schr Jue Tihae Davis; Kilawbris, Sang. Wi tember, Ri pa MORE June 8 5 Aeirot brie Gee Latimer, Knight, tion did not run upon affatrsof State. Cuba was not | Paper shell. The stroke oarsmen respectively were pepe oes TM Mayhew & Co. Adama, Bonovan, Portland," poairnengerniey midshipmen Garvin and Wood. ‘he start trom the GEWERAL NOTES. {Schr Wm Bement, Bement, Capo Ann for Philadelphia. Cleared—Briga’ Potomac’ (Br), Moor Rio Janeiro; Cleta mentioned. It is doubtful if the Alabama Passed Through Rr), Hopkins, Mayaguez, PR ache Hobe, Gould, Portland ; : buoy off the dock from the Naval Academy was fair, | A national convention of the opponents of secret stot oboe tonne ST punk atkiog, CV Houghtons A Clatky Weignt, Cason claims were once thought of, The public ROUND SOUTH. veo P Wiicom Gebt was not certainly. ‘The President told some | 24 the race was hotly contested until after passing | #octeties is to be hed at Chicago in June, Bohr C P Stickney, Matthews, from Norwich for Philadel Bute tod 4 ivedell Ault Eation: Bisa Ore ae e P qi ¥ al hr © iekney, ich for . jarrin, 8 L ua a ald ja good stories, and narrated some interesting facts | therounding buoy. Midway between this and the | , The water power of the Chattahooche ae 7 ” ‘adel- | tem, NY iNliams, Parrish, Hudson; Cony Hunt, Craig, we starting point the boat of the first class was swamped bus, Ga., i8 said to exceed that at Lowell, Mass. Schr M D Cranmer, Cranmer, from Allyn's Point for Phila- Fast Albany ‘S Stevens, Barrow, Williamabs ‘elocipede, about his own personal history. Toward eleven | * P : eens The South Carolina Legisiature promises to give | delgha, Jersey Cy; Vilage Guesa, Tillotion, Cohasset Narrows. O'clock the party began to retire; but after all had | Hd her competitors, coming im ahead, were decided | ianda on easy terms to settieis, in order to attract | xew'y, Hsleyon (yacht), Hawkins, from Port Jeferson for | CHARLESTON, June't—Arrived, some Leta, Belfast, left the President paced the deck, smoking acigar | presented by Admiral Porter. Time, twenty-one | ‘2 mugration. : Schr Mary Ann, Predmore, —, CCE betetoen ne Tarren rete Mi Vasseny, and engaged in conversation with the erudite At- | minutes and thirty-three segonds. ‘The swamping The decoration of soldiers’ graves has been post- BOUND East. ELLSWORTH, May 26-Cleared, achrs Jan Tilden, Davis, torney General, The trip was exceedingly pleasant, | Of the first class boat wus cafsed by a high wind and | pove {one month in Augusta, Me., ox account of the Brig © R Kennedy, Morse, from Elizabethport for Bangor, | ati Catharine, Davia, NYork ; Pair Wind, Smith, do.’ chery ty PI » | arough sea. ‘There is a difference of opinion as to | Scarcity of fo’ Brig St Peter, ——, (rom New York for Cow Bay. FORTRESS MONROE, June 4—Passed io for Baltimor and the President seemed to enjoy it. t Was ahead at the time of the swamping, aW. olingon, of Jeiferso: as, ig announced as rig Humming Bird, Earl, from New York for Windsor, bos ge aa uez; Amos M Roberts, Arroyo; Edw: n McLeod; sehr F Satteriey, and Central America, West In- As the Tallapoosa came up to her dock at a candiiate for ‘Lieutenant Governor on the ticket . i i 7 yf Trig JW Woodruff, Haskill, from Newburg for Bangor. burg, Demerara, Passed ont, a Leipaie, Annapolis a Presidential salute was fired from senting Whots vo ry yy ky with Jack Hamilton, fant WG Audenreld, Peck, from ‘Jacksckvitie ‘tor Hew sig Fon Richards, sithomins pen Ba em " > Sad ‘ ‘om were the Presic ‘The remple in Baitimo ‘ 0 more brigs Misalesippi, Deme each of the vessels in the harbor. The following members Of “the CAUINCT, | (gee a a ae eae of wovUt 450,005; ABT MLL | USchE George H Squires, Evans, from cieorgetown, DO, for | Fara; Water, Wich, Rt Jago, | Pasied out, brig ‘ila, For 1 a list of the officers of the Tallapoosa:—Ralpn distinguished officers of the | fouhith an | rae Brid -eport. e West Indies. Arriv arragausett, from Bostoa Chandler, C nder; D mesicas gai ra and many ladies of their | Y¢ 0¢cupled this moush Schr J W Everman, Knowlton, from Baltimore for Salem. | for Mobile, with mainmaal sprung. jendier, Commander; McRitchie, Executive and thousands of oth The San Antonio ‘(Tex ) Express speaks of M. Sehr F Merwin, — from Paiadeiphis for Boston. wiAll, RIVER, June 2-Arrived, schr Ide Della Torre, OMicer; A. B. Carter, Master; F. H. Poole, W. S. A race there was & mock naval fight | Kennedy's ranch of 10,000 feuced in ucres, with chr § W Fonder, tom Philadelphia for Providence. ‘4 bones Irie, Ci P Baldwin, Carrington A. Young and E. F. Myers, | between midshipmen Kimbatl and May, of the ga- | 49,000 head of cattle on It. Bene .c % Eeckwon, Saks, trom South Amboy for New | yoRe eoomber Nios nn nent Muroay, and Jee Mates; J. B. Parker, Surgeon; J. G. Hobbs, Paymas- | (@8tNg class, each commanding and manning a Mrs. Dorothy Carroll, aged 100 years and five chr Palladinm, Rider, from Elizabethport for Pall River. GALVESTON, May 2%8—Cieared, brig Selma, Hapenny, Pen- ieee ad oor sg chest dugout ‘a crew of one man as oarsmaa or | montas, died at the residence of h James Car- | , Schr Allen H Jones, Brows, from Eitzabethport for Digh- | *0%% ven we way a salted, ache Marl ter; Cleland Lindsey, Chief Engineer; Jacob L. r. e Weapons of the contestants were | roll, in Harrisou county, KY., om the 20th ultiid, 100 sirest; Marden, from ‘Ritcatechpo’ for Brevi | Muster, je, May S—Sailed, achr Marlon Draper, Bright, John Lowe and George W. Baird, Assistants. ued lances, The boate were placed about twenty ‘he plan of a Niagara ship canal, submitted tothe | dence.” mir HOLMES" HOLE, Jono 1, PM—Arrived, brig Blin (Rr, ARKIVAL AND RECEPTION AT ANNAPOLIS yards apart, and atthe word of command sta Detroit Board of ‘Trade, proposes to overcome the Schr Mary 8 Monson, Lewis, from New York ou a fishing | Morehouse, N\ork for Sandy Cave Job Pierce, Thompson, for each other. At the first ro nd ‘sohrs P 8 Lindao; Emery. Hoboken Although the Presidential party were not ex- | board, but soon got in his boat again, In the second | WHole helglt of 320 feet by a single lock. “TRent § L Thompson, Smith, from New York for Hartford. | for do; Jane, Haskell, Ellzabethport for do; Kossuth, Smiciy, Talla | found Kimball was knocked overboard, and in Articles of consolidation between the Lake Shore Sehr Caroline Knight, Wi from New York for Boston. | gud N Berry, Pendleton, do for Newburyport; GW Baldwin, ia | tempting to get in his bont upset and sunk her, wh and Michigan Southern Ratlroads have been filed in ] Schr J Robinson, Harding, from New York for Salem, Long, NYork for Sa Martha Sargent, Cinsson, N York poosa was d entering the mouth of the | je was gallantly rescued ty May. ‘The crew (tue | the office of the Secretary of State. ‘The capital is | | Sehr Sarah Berrian, Proctor, from New York for Mus. | for Heltast; NW Tull, Robbing, Boston for Philadelphin; Severn as early as ten o'clock this morning. As | twoscullers) swam ashore. z : $80,000, 000. he ~~ Sea Bird, Patty, from New York for Fall River. Grout, do for Nore oor Fales, Thomaston (67 do}, Geet Boon as the vessel Was announced the marines were Vhe best specimens of saddie and harness horses Bard Fitoh, Jr, auth, from Kew York for New London. Se enneay “4 ée ain ney, Piston, Rockland for d 0 forme D r r ne boug! e if : hr Sarab Gage, Brown, from New York for New Lon- Y 0. marched to the landing and formed in line to await FASHIONABLE WEDDING AT FORTRESS MONROE, pod hn 9 A Rone ai peestenion tan apt don. Lond boy emia Salled—Schre Mora, Gentile, Marin Whitney, the arrival of the President, In less than half an og to fifty dol 5 . Schr A M Smith, Harris, from New York for Greenport. 24, AM—Arrived, schts Mount Hope, Farnham, NYork for first seen the Tali ForTRESS MONROR, June 2, 1869. from five to fifty dollars. Schr Menita Perry, Perry, from New York for New Bi Po Northern Light, Buckminster, do for Danvers; Le- hour after she was n the Tallapoosa Was | 4» tant fashionable wedding took place yester. | The gold fields of Georgia are doing very well Just | ford, ‘ Sri Eat 2 toe Mowburyport: Orioe, Opborn, and John alongeide the wharf. The carriage of Admiral Por- hares ape “A y now. At the Nacooche mines a nugget was washed ‘Sehr Althea Franklin, Baker, from New York for White j Mies onaeer fee ign: Sey, a inlem 5 Manateld, ter was in waiting, aod the President, inpaniea | 7 fternoon in the Episcopal church tuside the | out ‘the otter day which weighed 1%)5 penny- | "2". sary power, Poiter, from New York for Nounk. for NYork, ; Cornelia, Henderson, Rocklan by Mrs, Grant and daughter Nellie, drove to tue fort, on which occasion Captain Albion Howe, of the | weights. Behr Geo Mi ‘Ashley, from New York for Noauk. —Brigs Isabella Jewett, John Pieree, John Aviles; At pn v Fourth United States artillery, was united to Miss A disagreeable quarrel occurred at the Planters’ Sehr Laura, Hall, from New York for Providence. 's Ontario, Oriou, G W Baldwin, J © Haraden, Eagle, Wm Admirai’s residence. As the President passed out | saiiie . > “ . ‘af . Sehr Lucy © Hall, Hall, from New York for Mystic. ering. alle Barry, daughter of Major General W, F. Bi House t. Louis, the ott rning, betwee: * Cf id y guter of jajor General arry, puse, lu St. Louls, er morning, ween a0 Behr © PShult Young, from Hoboken for New Haven. |, PM—-Arrived, brigs Hattie B, Day of the wharf building the band performed the usual | commanding the artillery school. General Sherman | €X-colonei and a young banker, Ope of the parties Schr Amelia, Davis, from Albany for Providence. Saiem; Cyclone, Frisbee, do lur salute and the marines presented arms. dd staff, accompanied by Mra. Hamilton Fish, Mr, | Was stabved, ‘There was a indy in fhe case. Schr Sarah Jane, Potter, from Newburg for New Haven Creamer, James River for Bath ; Ch ee etaTiON OF DIPLOMAS TO THS GRADUATES. | and Mra. David L. Field aud Gaughters, were present ‘ 4 _—— * | port for Philadelphia; schre Angie y HSN n 7 0) 5 Mrs. t f uglitera, Were presen ry f te | exa ——— hi i ogera, ‘The remainder of the Presidential party walked to | on the occasion, Ge Pi gar plantations are cheap In Texas. Lands that ‘cola for Boston; John H Freneb, Burj eras Sherman and party left | wave yielded crops of sugar worth at present prices at au early lour this morning for Washington. $200 per are selling at $10 per sore. Much of rr - the sugar region ts free from overflows, and ts dr; A MAN SHOT AND KILLED, and fertile beyond conception. ¥! 3 rer % Isaac Coon, about sixty-five years old, residing A poor German shoemaker, named Frederick | gious a mile west of Lebanon, Monroe county, dis Hahn, aged twenty-one years, last night was Lurried | appeared Sunday night, April 25. Kighteen days into eternity by a careless act of a boy in the use of | *!ter dogs were heard barking and fighting on @ the Parade, where the presentation of diplomas was arranged to take place at eleven o'clock. Some minutes before the time designated @ large party of ladies and gentlemen were assembled under the trees in front of the Parade. Precisely at eleven o'clock the President arrived on the ground, accompanied by his wife and daughter i Admiral Porter, The President occupied ceyay Battin Martec Disasters. Ocean Ranger, Clark, anions Hix, Ht, RYork for La BARK OMAnLorre (of B Geoffroy, trom Havana, | for ‘do for adilson: Billow, Wallace, Rondont rer Parlin; bound to Belieisic w th n cargo of sugar, got ashore between | T innickson, Dickinson, Boston for Georgetown, DC; Mi Orange Cays and Rolling Rocks on the 18th ult, daring | tha Maria, Dean, do for'dor Bi ros, Ma aqually weather, She was assisted of by the wreckers and | philadelphia; Grace Girdier, Smith, Lanes arrived at Nassau to sottie salvage, and cleared Mth ult to | thon, Merrill, Blue Hill for’ NYork; Crueo and proceed on her voyage. Henry, Dolbin, Machias for do; J B&F Ly Scott, Bangor for Sonn Goon TrupLan—Washington, DC, June 4—The | Jersey'City. that | Sd, AM—Arrived, b United States Consul at Melbourne feports ; hire Ni 4 fa, wich, had been pluced ina conspicuous po- | girearma. At forty minutes after four o'clock F. w., | Ligh Pelt about a quarter of w mile from the howe, | Fomeot Wm 0 Roe cook wad newurd on hoard the acht | Boston, Amanin Fowern dttaany Hockiana for N Fork, Jon, Around the President was a group of NOt | wie employed at hid bench in No, 270 Fast Fourth | hung himacit by his suspenders ton lit of w sree | {ieaam Frenclsco Angus 8 1698 hie ae totall tat nis Rca | Want Hunt Dotty; Reston ton krork, Fauedelpties sloop r Jeft San Francisco Avjguat 1, 1868, and wan totally lost on Howe | Win I’ Hunt, Derry, Boston for NYork. Jaland, one of the Navigator group, on Sept 14, 180, and all | KEY Wiest, Way a Tes tear’ Aueitelin, 4 Drones, hartde perished except hi ‘and two seamen (British eub- | master, arrived on the morning of the 20h, and is atill In jects) who shigped aller the vessel cleared at ‘ran- | port. Bho is ppl river steamer, wad belongs to Giaco Custom House. (The above story may all be true). wade on Magdalena river, UW of Golotabis, It fs ald b Livanrroor, June 3 shi from New Or- a ey jenn ri Wty cole Fa sf ‘cht Marla ial ai ane ord, trom ern ORLEARS, May 30—Arrived, bark Lutcken, Post, for Surinam (no date, dc, given), and sun ‘Socrnw 18 fo m ‘THW EST PAS, May 3)—Salled, ship Mayflower. te latter All banda saved, se elegrim to Mer | Pau a Oven May ‘al-Arrived, bark 8t_Gvorge fe: igus tra bu Pembronea Mer te 36h, aod Eatied from | ffm Bordeaux; achr Kdio Waters. ‘Went to ea, bark Hen: bilities, with their wives and daughters or lady Triends. On either side of the President sat Mra. Grant and Mrs. Admiral Porter on chairs. In the vicinity were seated Assistant Secre- tary of State J. ©. B. Davis, Attorney Gene- Fal Hoar, Postmaster General Creswell, Secretar; Of the Interior Cox, Vice Admiral Porter, Rear A Murals Paulding and Bailey, General Ramsey, Judge Dent and a number of naval officers and clyiliana. ‘Of the ladies present were Miss Nellie Grant, Mra. J. street, a siugie barreled pistol that was being ea only avout five feet from the ground, As the sus amined vy ® boy named Charles Gotoren, was a enders Were still attached t the lita), and as two cidentally dischaged, the bait entering the shoe- rokeo knots were found in them, it is supposed maker's right bre killing him almost instantly, | that he had failed twice before accomplishing his Gotoren was go badly frightened at the result of his | purpose. ‘The dogs had pulled tie body down, carelessness, that he put @ long distance between | gnawed off the head, and the skuil lay avout two himself = Md — | te bo ys Le rods away, clean and glistening. maturer reflecti ion returned and surrendere: mae William M. Prince went intoa fi self to officer Nugent, Jeventh precinct. | yury, Tenn., a few days ago, and Tepairiag to a of tl % iat. ©. B. Davis, Mrs. Richardson, wife of the Assist Coroner Keenan was notified and the boy held at the | where he could not be seen he took % NEW BED! led, Becretary of the Treasury; Mis. Colonel Aadenried, | station house to await the result of the inquest, Jeg and the shoe and stocking from us foot’ with barrett hye Bommen and owen Hie mngadbetie tases Nellie and Lizzie Sherman, daughters of Gen- these and hia coat he made a pillow, on _whien he laid | Ourthanks are due to Meser Geo A Phillips & Collins, | NEW LONDON, Jund schra Chas P Stickney, eral Sherman; Mrs, Turnbull, Mrs. Captain Harrigon From ALAsKa.—We have received copies of the | his head. In this recumbent position he placed the | shipping merchants, of South street, for their favors. iron (oF Georgetown, DO); Motitor, and G W Middleton, Alaska Tires, printed in Si Alaska. It is a neat | muzzie of a gun to his forehead, t above 7 looking sheet wha well hiled. with advertisements. | and with the big toe of his naked foot pulled the The number for May 14 contains a complim trigger, and was immediately a corpse. A wper le, i Purser RW Albert, of the steamship Morro Castle, from 'W HAVEN, June 4—Arrived, echra Mary Snow, Rankfo, EW ‘bre Havana and Nasean, has our thanks for promptly forward: | Jacksonville, Katle J Hoyt, Parker, Ales ing our despatebes, Ac. PATCADELBHIA a penn, Wri Fos Lg a deared Irom Kew Peph Aben Yor Werbeton one reruio? | Hetetine, Penge daiee Wine saieee eee Sitter, aad of course ue report laser Mi Hen sere recon; ke Willard Lovael, Bao: pestpcs me core vet Pauline Feeemaa, Welldect, BH Shas! and mere rs. Everything being in readiness, the band struck up and the midshipmen marched to the Parade at the double quick, forming in line tn front of the Presi- dential group. When the line was formed Lieuten- ant Commander Simon P. Gillette, assistant com- mandant of midshipmen and instructor in infantry tactics, took his position opposite the battalion, ‘The midshipmen were brought to @ rear rank open order, officers to the front, and presented arma, The battalion being brought to an order, the band marched down the line and returned to Its position on the right, as customary in dress parade, The bat- entary letter addressed to Mr. Hiram Ketchum, Jr., late | found in his pocket stated that he was in ‘rbat Collector of the District of Alaska, in to which | and that he had neither the moral nor the physioal the Tirnes says: t is i , a as we can ye to go through the hardships of the world. ascertain, by every merchant and every citien who at he was laboring under insanity was evident. speaks the English language in our community. It | He had at least $2,000 in money on hand, and was is also signed by every officer of the it of Sitka | therefore not in poverty. A short time ago he bor- and every officer of the Department of Alaska, wed @ book On anatomy and studied it with much many newspapers, published outside of this Terrl- | attention, This may account for the care shown in tory, have endeavored to create a false \inpression Cee to make the deed certain of accom nlishing in the public mind a8 to the personai standing | its purpose, i boll of # ann a The in, recently on} guns AS Key Wass avlasiosiu’ na brigs Gipsy Queen, York, do; Adelaide, Pho Pi ‘Arrived, schrs Dan! Morris, toma Chas ines Liste, Sear Dee Morris ot Dowdy, Wi 1» NO; Prag ee rer aetagcorag fen eer ree re wae ee F Yr, i lizabeth M WYore: Thos Bilis, Kelley, and Bllza Meena. Chsots NYork. PAWTUCKET, June 8—Arrived, achr Casper Heft, Shoe} Balled—Schr J M Freeman, Eldridge, NYork. ROCKLAND, May 27—Arrived, echrs Calista, , Wile pias ne fc, ak a ina, Kéen, and Leach, mn, do. * Balled bith, brig ik; achrs. Everett, Cornelia, Henderson; Gentile, Ken! ody Ella, Miller; 8 Lewis, Spaulding; Charlie &' Willie, Thomas; 1 B & F Scott, ‘and Juno, ‘ork ; 20th, Veto, Harrington, do§ Siu, A Powers, Robinaon, and Gen Marion, Poland, do. 8AN FRANGISCO, June $—Oleared, ship’ Frankifn, Drew, Hong Kong, with 100 tons of Hour; bark Albatross, Onkeng Bitao abared Alice Graham, Acapulco: Va} a0 thy Allee 60: ralao, NYork; Ashburton, Melboue Douglass, Valparalig, SAVANNAH, May 80—Arrived, bark Emperor, (Br), B Fett, Gibraltar] brig Lena Thurlow, Corbett, Key West. ‘Slet— Arrive ae aan ‘Ryder, Boston. TAUNTON, June hrs Hazie adelphia; Jonas C Chew, Deering, NYork. WAREHAM, Jnne 2~Arrived, schra Angier, Bese, Elizge petnport: Lady Antrim, Parker, NYork; John! Brook Fo, ewark. $4-Sailed, sch Elizabeth B, Hogan, NYork. MISCELLANEOUS, —*—"*—*—MIS8 BRADDON’S AMERICAN Ti umphs.—No pe et novelist is more popular this country than Miss M. E. Braddon. Ever sinoe the 8U) DAY MERCURY became the medium of fascinating stories to the American publio the circle of irers on this alde of the Atlantic has been continu extending until it with truth be said to inchude e class of the community in every section of the Union, arrangement by which her, best produgtions have been pubs Mshed simultaneously In London and New York has gly universal satiafuction, and the enterprise of the leading 5! day newspaper of America in making that arrangement has’ been warmly appreciated and richly rewarded, Never has this fact been made so manifest as in the recep tion accorded to the opening chapters of the grand romance , entitled THE BLACK BAND; On THE MYSTERIES OF MIDNIGHT, published in that Journal of the Million on Sunday last. Ite Bales on that day touched a point they had never previously reached, ‘The excess of the aque over any former ediuiog ‘was upwards of five thousand copies, and yet was ul inauaieient to supply the dems nd. i SOND INSTALMENT of the new serial, the commencement of which has proved such a complete success, wil! appear in the Pie an sUNDAY MERCURY OF TO-MORROW, and a lucid abstract of the first five chapters will be prefix to the continuation, for the benefit of the thousands failed to obtain coples of the paper Ist Sunday. In o densing the first fustalment great care been to omit nothing essential to the Interest of the ato to that after glancing over the abridgement reader who ism week behind time will be competent to enjoy the mental banquet produced for hi asif he had partaken of the tirst course, Having made acquafntance of th mbitions and unscrupulous boaut ith Vandeleur, her madly devoted lover, Lord Lionel Mon| ford; the Chiat Of the “Companions of “Midnight” Cola Bertrand; the pretty and unsophistieated Ellen Clavert and the sirong-minded millionaire, Robert Newton, he be prepared for extraordinary incidents and complications wing ont of the clashing interesta and passions of chara re preventing the strongest points of difference and ap! mated by the most opposite, motives, | But yo tmagina lnaa vivid and prolific than the one which cotcelved the plot of this powerful romance can have the faintest idea of tha entrancing nature of its details. A more exciting novel was never written. Of ordinary conspirators, brigands, intrigue nts and desperate herves apd gushing baroines the pub has bad a suri it the actors in this startling histo all original creations, and have no brothers and sisters in universe of fiction. “The Black Band, or the Mysteries of Midnight,” 1s full of vitality. Energy's one of the oief characteristice of work. No space is wasted in dry, philosophical dissertation The dialogue is terse and pointed. The characters are not {ntroduced to the reader by description. They prociaim the mental and moral peculiarities by their deeds. The dark and the brightest phases of human nature are admirably cone trasted, and its vices, weaknesses and virtues are literally: embodied in flesh and blood, Keviewers of the old fogy school have objected to some of Miss Braddon’s stories on the ground thal they are too sensational; but popular critls cam, disregarding these sontentious oracles, has pronoun: the most exciting of her works the beat. , What ts the obj of fiction but to create strong emotious? Miss Thackera; aflp-slop and Mr. Trollope's dull and prosy narrations m satisfy the phlegmatic reader, but such literary anodynes hot what the wide-awake, enerzetic portion of the publi roy ire, A novel like “The Black Band, or the Mysteries oi Hdnight,” that stirs the blood and keeps curiosity on the’ qui vive, ‘is a sort of pabulum that suits them better. The SUNDAY MERUURY, in catering for its readers ia the literary market, has carefully avoided humdrum stories, Its object Is to amuse, interest and stimulate the minds of the masses, not to bore them. If they are in the mood for repose they can read moral essays or jog-trot sermons. They don’t expect monotony in the columns of the great Sunda} newspaper, and they never find it there. It tells the ‘of everyday life in an attractive way, und present ment devoted to light literature, the cream modern romance. It is atonce a compound of all that is valuable and instructive in current history and a delightful companion for the leisure hour. Hence its popularity. No- body has ever been known to nod over its varied and sparke Ming I if, after, ‘plodding through the business duties of the woek, you'want “food for laughter” on Sunday, you find it dishe up for you in the “Table Talk.” Do you desire, like Dicken's dwarf, a peep at “society,” the SUNDAY MERCURY lifts the curtain and gives you a panoramic inside spec of ite doings. jap# you take an interest tnt public amusements; if #0, a bird's eye view of the Whole theatrical and suow-world in both bemia- eres present to you every week in its columns. ‘Are you a politician ? Then read the spicy editorials in which. ail the prominent political issues of the day are independentt and fearlessly discussed. Ia ft important to you a8 a ousle nese man to have th a and shipping intelligence? Turn, to the appropriate hen, and you will obtain the requisite informa re you curls ous to know what has been going on tn New York aid all ite suburbs between bed time on Saturday night and dawn on Sunday morning? | You will find the details in the SUNDAY. MERCURY, and you can derive them from no other 60% Do you wih the flashes of intelligence from all parte the civilized world? Lo, there they are translated into type {n the shape of special telegraphic despatch fave you a taste for legal news ?—and the realities brought to light tm courts are often stranger than fiction—you have full reports of t fullest commeretal, finan oh interesting trials aod decisions in thé SUNDAY MER-+ In sho the fifty-six columns of that comprehensive news- dying an amount of matter equal to that of an ‘octavo volume, contain more fresh and interesttny ore live reading of ever¢. jew York journais published way of showing their approcia- — by boring ite and chia ie the w! ey manifest thelr approval of the SUN' DAY MEROURY. Every weok its circulation is extended, nd its mechanical facilities are about to be Increased in ory aer to meet the ever Unto demand for it, both mm the méy d opolts and the “provinces.” trTbe edition to-morrow will be nearly equal to the combined ‘sues of all the other “Sunday papers” multiplied by four, fend the proceeds of its sales will be far larger than those of any daily paper printed in the United States. This statement ‘as not put forth as an empty boast, but asa statistical fact 1 apable of verification by the books of the establishment apd che records of the United States Revenue Department. Judg- ‘tng from the demand for the issue of Sunday last, and the fensation which the new story has created in New \ork and png oy the country, it is believed that to-morrow's edi- tion of the SUNDAY MERCURY (though it will probably the largest ever published) will be exhausted before noon, ant tt is therefore advisable that everyone desirous of securing = copy should purchase early. 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