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10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. ; vice ; Hugo Hoenaek, re- — pound | _Sailed—Bark Maggio Reynolds; Sth inst, bark John @ Makers, president; VELOCIPEDE MASQUERADE. [6 20, passed » steamship, supposed to be the Russia, ’ secretary, New York Carvers; Fernando —— = WEST POLY, Cabinet Ly seomnedalece seer ee" Seiaatomeees secretary, Now York Carvers ‘A velocipede masquerade and carnival took place Passed Through Hell Gate, Bar, oat iieih eke bgk nae Saarte, ra ere Makers; | last night at the Otto Cottage Garden, tn Hoboken. BOUND SOUTH. town, 8, Close of the Exnminatilyn of the Gradu- | Important Resolutions as to City Improve- Altman, treasurer, United Cabinet " pe E ating Clase-A Ponterym Drill—A Question ments, &e. itaken" Fad. financial secretary, German CAF | Arout geventy-nve riders in fancy Costumes ap- uafktataon h gine it Sale for toniar | rroviaence ia Warren, (for Philadaiphis after going’sa mas? for the Board of Visitors to Werk Up= ‘A meeting of owners and representatives of real Tn the ev, the Jones’ Wood was brilliantly | peared on the riding platform, and exhibited some Coat gy ‘Thomaston for New York, with bas railway) hr Franklin F Randolph, Steelz Hob estate situate north of Fifty-ninth street and west | illuminated and otherwise decorated with calclum | very intricate manwuvres. A change of riders and ree pedals for New York, | e2- crs res wan hl at mn at the Brees | Ua, CAMB a, erat pd | contumes at itera oa an tour gare ane to | WERE a nce was rent, | ci ttaen deh cae nals Both ans Rooms, corner of Thirty-fourth street and Broadway, | till a/ate hour in the morning. to the spectacle, the brilliancy of which wasen- | fchry BaP reson al, from Rocker New York, with | schra Minnie, NYork; Daybreak, + GC Morris, A Remarkable Ha’) Storm. Wes? Pornt, June 8, 1869, ‘The examination ef the graduating class in ord- lumber, Philadelphia, nance and gunnery was continued and completed | under the direction of the West Side Association. hanced by @ display of rockets, calcein cir" amneaor Healey, from Postiand for Mew York, plato, June S—Sailed, echr Pioneer, Bearse, Balt this morning, whey. cavalry tactics was taken up, | The object of the meeting, a8 announced in the call, VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Chinese lanterns and colored tableau fires, With lumber, to Hi Murray. ‘te Mare Yorke EASTPORT, June 1—Arrived, schr Hume, Appleby, Philge and by three 0%) ock all the seotions had passed | was the election of oMcers of the association for the producing @ very fine effect. The gurten WAS 10 | Behe War Sinee Nena rome Boston for New Ndciphia. Wie ce snwsie: gusk-peand manne. soa te examinv.ion vas atau end, muon Yo the | cttig Jur andthe conaieradonf varios mat | ue ua Norm Dance Church, | suntan aga, Couns aoken ann | Come, Baym Sew Ds! fr Do | wae Sarna oe as ad ot ap catiafaction, ben of the class itself and the Board | ters of interest to owners of real estate, To THe Epiv0R oF THR HERALD:— Tainment, among other pieces she “Velocipede Eck Eas, Chase, from New Bedford for New York. River Plauie; Vista, City Point for Liverpg of Examiners, who, to say the least, have had a | The President of the agsociation, William A Whit | your correspondent’s article and your own manly | March,”'’ composed for the ogcasion. | The | Sehr S‘trumat, City, trom Proviaense for NewYork. — | git Arrived, sehr Brown, raiher hard task of it for the past week. Tne | beck, occupied the chatr and called the meeting t© | prorest to the demolition of this time-honored struc- | SUendance of spectators | Wal, The Tans eaniae | Schr Motto, Searle, frdm Providence for New York.» | “Nailed” sche William Thomas White, and Gypeey, Bore Academic #taif will to-morrow set to work to make | order shortly before nine o'clock. ture ‘meet the approval of a large number of the | appearance of the weather. During the display | Schr Marion, Ryder, from New Haven for New York. dig posse ‘up the gexeral standing preparatory to awarding | The Secretary, Mr, James F. Ruggles, having read } friends of the Old North. One by one the down town | of we cavalry an individual with a burnt cork com. | Eshs Necsers asson, trom Bridgeport for New York. Balled. “Schrs Davia G Pogue Weedon Pailadelphie; Sarady ‘the diplomas, and then the class will be freed from | the minutes of the last meeting, and the same beINg | churches have been removed, and the residents of Benton, sloneealee nls in Sy ) Seur Amel Westin, from Roslyn for New York.” erusarrived bch Isaac Anderson, and Corneliag the restraint which ‘as been imposed upon them | approved, the lower wards have been deprived of the means | quintessence of old Virginny Sok, and was 1n- Bone OB herent Glata ns ae ae ort | Shea, Rilzabel ig Rareiogs, Weeks Salut during the past four years. It ts thougnt that | The CmarRMan sald that by an oversight they | or grace. That there is a great need for churches in | ducted into the mysteries of velocipeding by a {ace- pvc yc BA we ea ken, tea and) Wo when the standing will have been declared | were unable to present a formal report of the EX- | the jower wards 1s shown by the census returns, A oe eee nN RS Oe le oe varic | Schr Helen Mar. Ward, from Philadelphia for Providence. | UY 1 I etree, Wikuinton WO; haha Ca the cfs will not come up to the “merit” standard | ecutive Committee that night, and therefore the next | comparison between the census of 1335 and 1805 will | Shs fas, entanglements and mishaps common to | ScbF Lookout, Pomero}, from Elizabethport for Boston. ons Wind CB ft of the class which graduated last June, although it has" assed an excellent examination tn every branch which the members had studied since they left the ratuks of the secona class of last year. There are many reasons why it is expected that it will not be ‘equal in poizt of general merit to its immedtate pre- Wecessor; but 1 may add that one of these reasons ts 1865. » | Copeland and Sperling were deservedly applauded. Schr Vrail, Mead, fi ‘5 re, TOE Che COSINE Y9RS> 9,852 Two champions mounted on bicycles buffeted one Behr Keren Happuch, Ei, oan New York for Middle. | mond foe Lomens Meer. # Stap! Mr. Davin H. KNaPP moved the present officers 1,194 | another over the head with cotton stuffed bags until | town. Drifted on Astoria Point, but was got off withour | f9F,49; Raven, Parker, Utissbe port ‘Ram, be re-elected for the ensuing year, which was carriea. Bae one, being unhorsed three times out of five, suc- | damage. Baight, Avery, oes taek pone, Goan on Ne the names of the officers re- 17,852 | cunibed and his antagonist was declared the victor. Yorke Marion Drapery Meady, Gardiner for 603 Ella, Miller, bist olaiiiey jaan nS ances 18,205 | after two yacht rigged velocipedes had cavorted in BELOW. Rockland for do. elected:—President, William A. Whitbeck; Treasurer, Robertt H. Arkenburgh; Secretary, James F. Rug- : veloc: Messrs. a.}, from Elizabethport for Bridgeport, Young, Live business in 01 wi be the election of officers | Prove inte: ing. hae: beginners. The brilliant ‘ipedic feats of Schr Veranda, Pena. ran wiinabee bpart for, arly report HobMES OLE June8 e . 7 ea for 10,754 : Sail ‘Burmah, Cyclone; schrs NBerty, Martha Sare @ nautical manner about the platform, to the admt Bark Theodor Voss (NG), Harder, from London April 2, lod—Brigs theo 8,002 | Fation of ail beholders,. the ‘revolving velocipedes, | with matey tho Dunhsn'e Nephew £ Co (oy plo bout Hf | Ail ide May? Bilow, Thos Hix, A Dartison, J MeCloskeyy conti ———— | with revolving fireworks attached, closed the pro- | F Beis me We Save Minnis 7 not that the material of the class 1s inferior to that | glea. IN ons i acie sence 100,686 A Me Cae ne ree | adirigid i * se of any class which ever left the Academy as gradu- } On motion a committee was appointed to retire | The figures for 1800 are taken from Depew’s cele- Anne pyrotechnic effuige : SAILED. roars ge in os is Gum HYory ates, but what the reasons really are may be told at | from the room and report the names of the Execu- brated table, which are conceded to be much below % Picton; Kate Upham (Br), Alexander, ‘do for Rechibucto} mi the mark. It wili be seen that the population ofthe Steamships Holsatia, for Hamburg; Tybee, St Thomas Wilmbsgton (ir) Martell, do for Glace Bay; Anna Li some future ume. tive Committee for the ensuing year. Afteran ab- | seven lower wards was 7,000 greater on 1865 than in POLITICAL NOTES. and St Domingo; Albemarle, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- Br), MeAlmen, Mlsboro for NYork; Foster, A QUESTION OF FOOD. sence of a few minutes the committee returned | 1835, and that these wards contain one-seventh of heey non a alana atte + Mary 8 izabethport for West Amesbury } ‘oodruf, While referring oes tis subject it may not be out of | 4nd recommended the following names, which | the entire population. Since 1835 a large number of Republican Convention in Mississipp!, at Jackson, | ‘iit slid, sieamahips Leo, for Savannah; Mary Sanford, | Newburg’ for | Bangor Charles | Fenaletong were auly elected:—Courtlandt Palmer, John churches have been removed from this section, but | July 1. Wind at sunset NNE and fresh. sua for — Boston ‘afb place to make mention of a certain occurrence which took place here a few months ago and for Which the first class was made to suffer in Jones, Fernando Wood, William R. Martin, Re Arkenburgh, John P. Seaman, W. C. H. James Monteith, Charles Sanford, i Lue; 101 Belmore for Boston: Mary J Russell, Sinith, te for doy Cabot, Parker; EJ Heraty, Meredith, and Edwin T none built. I might stance a few which come to Republican State Convention in Des Moines, Iowa, y, June 10, Shipping Notes. Risley, Georgetown, DO, for do; Thomas Boos, a , | my mind at present, viz.:— P. Bailey, EPIsoOPALIAN CHURCHES.—Grace, from Broadway Charles S. Webb, Andrew Carrigan, E. row, V. | Christ's church, from Anthony street; nraets chures, | _ A Women’s Right Convention is going on in | tho steamer North America will undoubtedly occupy the | 4 D Scull, Jeffers, Alexandria for do; Emma F Hart, the persons of several of its members and which | k, Stephenson, Jonathan Edgar, A. S. Jarvis, Mar- | from Beekwan sirect; Liny Evaneelistey frou Vandewarer | Indianapolis, great balance dry dock, near the foot of Pike slip, the entire | Pariet, ns fot dos Lacon, Thoms, Mobosen for toi Bans should be an inducement for the Board of Visitors to | shall 0. Roberts, David H. Knapp, Dantel F. Tiemann, | set. General Basil W. Duke is @ candidate for the Ken- | ofthis weok, Under the superintendence of Metsra Lugar | Rainbow, Alexander: NYork for aaa Mined Lioter, “ho fe Jook into. certain rtments of the Academy | W. T. Bloagett, Philip G, Weaver, Richard H. Bowne, | ,,PR¥nyTERIAN, CouRcnEs—First Presbyterian church, | tncky Legislature. & Reed she fa boing thoroughly overhauled, one of the main | Bansor: Yankee Blade Combs, do for Rewbursport; Als See eee conccantouce which Thave Fe, | ingne’\” ule MeBey A. Heser, Benjamin . Beck | ne surest church, frum, corner of Duane and chureh | | Tt te rumored, that the Governor of Alabama will | jeatures of the improvements and repair balng the double | for Mecnumdsc NB Marts beet, Busstany do tor Sones scrutiny. elieve the occurrence whic! = 5 streets; Rutgers street church, f1 it id 8 1» NB; J ferred to took place in the mess hail some five or | Mr. Govan then offered the following resolution, | Henry sires; Pesticticot etlurcte fone est, peak Bronk | Convene the Legislature in July. planking of her bottom from stem to stern, presenting ap ex- | Fair Wind, Sinithy Blisworth for NYOrk 3 5 Lewis, Spaulds ing, Rockland for do; Jease B Smith, W! which was adopted unanimously :— way; Murray’ street church; and Associate ‘Presbyterian | Hon. W. Sherrod, of Lawrence, has been nomin- | tra thickness of nine inches. After this she will be calked ais montis ag; sacl wes nosing more nar lees than Churah, from Franklin street, hear Variok, ated for Congress’ by the democrats of the Sixth ‘ashington. a violent demonstration against a quantity of bad Resolved, That we are opposed to the petition lately pre- en . nia and have a new suit of yellow metal sheeting. She isto as- | | Sailed—The above and all before reported tb butter which was laid before the cadets at meal time, | sented to the Cominissioners of the Central Park to grade the igre iy SHR en ele pal Alabaina district. snd ite aigks okie naa ship Mi pel on the line of | Wild Hunter dir); brige W Gordon, Kate Upham, itty As I understand the case the furnishing of butter of Sixth avenne, from 1t0th street to Harlem river,as a trotting | street chure, discontinued; Murray street. church, removed The republican papers in Iowa are generally op- ateatnareto ie dacaico Rs ate moses, A, bye rate a Beas 4 soe 01 an inferior quality had been in operation for some | course.or fast drive. from Murray and Church’ streets; Middle Dutch church, | posed to the proposed third party (temperance) = Bernice Marie Lact Gold Hunters Nellie ‘Chase, Joba 8: Ume, and the cadets tinally determined tw show the | ,,) emnived. uss i ion, Anish of ania. avenue would ob’ NetY | leased for Post Oilice. movement in that State. The new yacht Meteor, 800 tons, recently launched from the | Berpice, Mar: unt Gol i ed | authorities their dislike for the article. This they | ertythereon; that the proposed use of such avenue, beth pUAPtisr CuURCHES. —Baptist church in Gold street. near Brooklyn yard of Mesers C & R Poillon, is on the larger one ith, AM—Arrived, brigs Redwood, Gardner, Remedios for did one fine morning by throwing the objectionabie | populous part of the city, would endanger the lives of cii- | Pulton, removed: South Baptist church, 82 Nassau strect, — of the screw docks, near the foot of Market slip, being | Boston; Olive, Barker, NYork for Bangor; schrs Annie Gely Srite te Sctind GS hesnguazsers, wich ‘bor vee | TiES CEMEREa ORNEC Es lowes wan, was | SEROTONIN SHIPPING NEWS, _ | pusee svedeonss toms coorge Loritara Hora eat Rhone as, Bie Weeburgtor io’ eas orted ead ers, v , STE. q i . i "s 3 exceptions every one Of the officers of the cadet MErTuODIsT CHURCHES.—Duane street, removed; Mora . ‘The yacht Idler, 60 tons, belonging to MrT © Durant, after | Grant, NYork’ for Ellsworth; Evel adopted:— vian church, removed from Fultot reet. i orders 00 for Ad a - | 80n; Setaws Bryant, do for Gloucester; Mi having her bottom black-leaded, was lowered from the cen. Benin iilzabel i corps—members of the first class of course—to the number of fourteen were reduced to the ranks. The two who escaped the general onsiaught did so sim- ply beca they were not present when the rise in butter took piace. There is no question about the fact that the holding of the officers to an account for the conduct of their classmates, tempo- The Tabernacle Congregational church removed; the Rose rane iocenntesallinen tanto ia tia manent contesaonen | meee meeting how } removed: St Matthews Lin Almanac for New York=This Day. tral screw doek yesterday afternoon. Bullad.-Sehre Maria Lunt, 8 Lewis, r which the street Ww iY f 3 < ‘ —-- The old schooner Ventrosa, 59 tons, new mei MILLBRIDGE, June 1- sehr Josephine, Browns graded and improved, and tak® such ‘measures as ticy may | CoUrets Mulberry street, removed. San ris 4.28 | Moon rises...morn 4 21 | vulitin Harbor Isang in 149, and belonging to Nasaan, son | NXOP: a deem best to insure’ the prompt and faithful execution of It will be seen that in 1835 there were at least twen- he eS. D 6 " ging by NEW ORLEANS, June 3—Arrived, steamship Lord Lovelly the work; also confer with the Croton Aqueduct Board and | ty-one more churches in the seven lower wards than | Sun sets. .... 7 30 | High water....eve 8 00 | the smaller one of the screw docks, being calked, stripped of | Agnew, Havana; peg Guadaloupe, Alziza, vers, Cruz, Bes examine the system of sewerage adopted by them in accord | at present of Protestant denominations. While Pro- her old and furnished with a new suit of yellow metal oe eee brig Bete poe from Mess: ed ance with chapter 381 of the Laws of 1865, and report to this | testants have been neglecting the whitening ficlds siesthing: lea hip Antoinette (NG), Rosenau, Bremen; barkens rarily under their command, was strictly in accord- ve anehip, i ance With true military disciplines but the question | Mssoeutlcn at iis next, mesting what action. it willbe neces: | the Catholics, to thelr praise be it sald, provide ac- Weather Along the Const. Tho brig George, 166 tons, built in Merigontah in 1864, ana | ““Bocsuwees Paes, Sunes Arrived, bark Bridgeport, More is, could the fault of Somebody which gave rise to | manent system of sewerage; aiso what plan, if any, has | COMmodations for the poor. At the present time JUNE 8-9 A. M. bel to Piétons te ap 1 f thi docks | 8%2;from Lt ; bark Luigi Benfante, from yp aeithy Ule disturbance not have beeh corrected, and thus | been adopied ‘by aald Board for supplying the high ground | there are four or five Episcopalian churches, one Thermometer nes Pee, CP SR CEN One of He anrew dod NEWBURYPORT, June 4--Arrived, sohks Emory, Frenchy a breach of discipline been avoided? And it is to | on the westside below Manhattanville with Croton water. Presbyterian, one Dutch formed and one Metho- for the purpose of being painted. Newcastle, Del; Light Boat, Achorn, NYork. " Bt this question the present Board of Visitors should | Mr, MansHALu read the following, which was car- | “st church in these wards—elgnt churches to 100,000 The brig Annette, 204 tons, built in Dartmouth, NS, in 1854, | SU, Arrived, aeons Leontine, Pratt, NYork; 6th, Hiawae devote much of their attention—much more, indeed, | ried:— souls. For the sake of the poor, to whom the and belonging to Halifax, is on the People’s dry dock, foot of NEW 'BEDFOR! June 4—Arrived, schr J 8 Lane, Hi than they devote to other and less important things. | Resolved, Bhat the several commissions appointed by the | Gospel is not preached, it is hoped that the consisto- Gouverneur street, having her old metal sheathing stripped | Elizabethport, 6th, sche J H Perry, Kelley, Eulleselppie. ‘The public press several years ago Were more than | g, Court for the opening of parka, boulevard streets | Ty of the Dutch church wil remember the words 6th—Arrived, bark Sacrament NYork; sebra once called upon by persons “who pretended to | Supreme Court for the oper Derrequested to Sulsh up their | of Solomon—«Remove not the ancient landmarks ee ne Gti a cee oe Baty, Hibbard, Georgetown, ipbiey Hosy “Gibba, Boow, know of what they affirmed to denounce the quality | work as speedily as possible. which thy fathers have set,” and be not carried The brig Cacique, 136 tons, new measurement, built in Port Golden Bagle, Howes, Poilatelpble; Henry Gibbe,. Snowy of certain articles of food furnished the cauets; but Mr. KiNG offered the following, which was also | away by the utilitarian ideas of the age. At the Jefferson, LI, in 1800, and belonging to Rio Grande, was low. | 8%) huens t Sere itney Long, Hayes, (i DO; Lat upon investigations being made no foundation for | adopted:-- centennial anniversary the preacher took the same ered from the little sectional dry dock near the foot of Rut and Lewis & 1, Pohinick tae complaints was discovered. The proof of paras, larebal v Racer, Hows Woodbric J; 7th, schr Lottie the puddii is in the eating, however, and this gers slip yesterday morning, after being calked, stripped of randy ldge, NJ; Whereas the Legislature of the State of New York has text as was used on its consecration. Would it not ry #e er old and furnished with a now cult of yellow motal TE WPORE, a Tegan be well, in case the building is i lect ore. butter affair showed quite plainly that sometimes Sacre eegeey rete ppg ad the Tuntwing for the praeenone shia ath ae % 8 TT ta cnet Elizabeth there are foundations tor charges Inade against the | Hii known as the City Tax Levy of 1868, which clause at. But now they break down the aa ce erect wiih eathing. = sada a Nogauy Warebam for NYork ; Emilly Belle, Kelley, Falmor supplying of the cadet mess. The Board of Visitors | tempts to revive an old law (section 1, chapter 633, Laws of axsdamntlamenee ieokiencsarre nel tubes Tho syeamer Commander, which was on the Clinton elreet | fordo, 7 Fant 5 nts Dacak, Chafolin, Alex of last year, in their annual report, state that they | 1868) as amended by chapter 580 of the Laws of 1867, which They have cast fire into the sancti j they hi defled : tional dry dock on thi NORWICH, Juno 4—Sailed, schrs Uncad, ipliny found ‘tue food excellent,” about ‘Which there can | Jaw did at the time receive the written condemna- | py canting down the dwelling pince of ‘Thy waine to the P EW Sectional dry dock on the lst inst, having her whoel adjusted, | andria; Kato Callahan, Avery, NYork, De no doubt; but whose fault was it that four or five | #02. of the owners of over 4,000 lots, and now | pound @ Oowe the Gwelling Place of Thy name to the ORT OF NI YORK, JUNE 8, 1869, Was taxon up by the litte sectional dry dock near the foot of | — Sth—Salled, schr George W Teribiu, G Corson, Nort, es months after the report was published a certain arui- | {e,verbalcondemnation of all the property holders who un~ |" ‘Tuey ‘said in their hearts, Let us destroy them together; Rutgers slip on Monday morning, and, after having her yel- | ,)HALAD! uke Bitihies, Bi ‘Gears lalanas cle of 00d was found so bad, in the opinion of the | employ Mie. Whats Lnerrwaa oncobaed torten erm ‘Suly.6, | ey bave burned up ail the synagogues of God in the land, Herald Packages. low metal sheathing patched and her whee! again fixed, was | fret Spoford, Turner, 8t John NB; A.J Russell, Chapman, cadets, that it could not be touched. It cannot be teh, superseded by the Legislature in an act passed April 24, OLD TIME. Captains ané Parkers of Vessels arriving at th: lowered yesterday afternoon. i Portland, Conn; Mery Augusta, Lord, Calais; Tenn that “excellent food” prevails only when oficial | 188%, which act gave the Commissioners of the Central Park sd ereotbia ne of Vessel 1g at this port will Th Creed, Vinalhaven; Tantamount, Montgorn: and J visitors come about, else the thing would be ex- | {wll power to Ox the grade of this avenue in connection with Cure for Smailpox. please deliver all packages intended for the HERALD to our e ship William Frothingham, 750 tone, new measure- | Little, Little, Rockland Lake rt: Siekersony Nickerson, Ca- osed and the reduction of cadet oflisers to the ranks | te intersecting streets; and whereas the Central Park Com- regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam | ™eDt built in Beifast, Me, in 1851, and belonging to this | lais via Wilmington, Del; Wilder, Heather, NYork; means did fix the grade and file a map fof the e “Constant Reader’? calls attention to the fact that according. to law in the Street De; son the 7th day of . e March, 1858, which was ana is now generally eatiefac- the German.Reformed Messenger has received a y 3.3 T Weaver, Weaver, Bo Yacht fleet. ‘The New York Associated Press do not now | PoP 18 on the sectional ary dock at the foo; of Clintonstreet, | Mapnihal Comey, iny Healy, London Ada Carter, Kee collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, | being calked, stripped of ber old and furnished wit a new | ney, Matanzas; Drugs Beotscralg (Br), Simpson, Bristol, Engg tory to the property holders and should never be changed ex- | letter from a friend in China, in which it is stated @ | 4s wit! be seen by the following extract from thi suit of yellow metal sheathing. Maria Ferguson (Br) Stephene, Cow Bay; James ery cept by thelr consent, therefore , Z extract from the proceedings Phelan, Cardenas; schrs M E Coyne, Facemire, Providence: esolved, That @ committee of five be appointed to take | Great discovery is reported to have been recently | of the regular monthly meeting, held March 3, 1868:— Marine Disasters. Bee, Lloyd, Richmond; Bertha Souder, Wooster, Baler, such iegal means as they may deem dest to protect the rights | made by a surgeon of the English army in China in | _ Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1863, the Associated | SHIP BFLLE CrEoLE—Pernambuco, May 14—The Belle | | PORTLAND, June 5—Arrived, bark Irvine (br), ne coed more frequent for allowing the path in iront of the mess hall to be strewn with rejected bread and but- ter or something apparently more substantial. Be that as it may, it should not be understood that the fi furnished the cadets now is not or the very best quality, as it | ana interests of the rty holders on the west side agai: Liverpool; achr Lookout, Bogan, NYork; steamer Diregos Unacatcedy, war whe) the Boald of itor Bae taterents ofthe property holders on the westside agains | tn¢ way of an effectual cure of smallpox. ‘The mode | Prete will dlacontinue the collection of ip ‘news in the Creo (American), from Callao for Cowes, foundered at sea Jahon, York. me sh ea Seer HOW ROY ETC OST od a should | ‘The CHAIR appointed as a committee to carry out | of treatment is as follows:—When the preceding fe- |, ag~ The office of the Heat. steam yachts Jawns and | APril20; crew landed here, (The BC was built at Quincy, | Cleared “Bark J F Pierson, Oliver, Montevideo. | oo 4 3 ; ascertain how ay article offered could have at any time been supplied in a bad condition, and after Minding that out, if the system for supplying the the object of the foregomg Messrs. King, Heiser, | Verisatits height, and just before the eruption ap- | JEANNETTE is at Whitehall slip. Allcommunications from | Mase, in 188, was 1164 tons register, rated A1}s, and was | p{t—Sal Wy Sine, D Hatch, Knapp and Olmstead. . pears, the chest ts rubbed with croton oll and tar. | OwMere and conslzmoesto the tasters of Iaward bound ves | owned in Boston by F Wilhama and others. Bhinn sina Maria Hernan, Waiha, miepyesieit i td On thotion the President was added to the com- | taric ointment. ‘This causes the whole of tte erup. 2 BARK IRVINE (Br), O'Hara, from Liverpool March 19 for | PROVIDENCE, June 6—Atrived, achrs Charles R Viokery, mess be a bad one, itshould be changed utonce. It e rel! 4 . ittee, tion to appear on that part of the body, to the relief Benton, River, NC; Wild Pigeon, Phillips, Georgetown, is avery easy thitig to have the mess supplies | MIME = = Portiand, which has been reported as a missing vessel, ar- valle Dibble” Nor! ¥ M4 “ following, offered Mr. Kin; was | Ofthe rest. It also secures a fall and complete erup- Es d DC; Avati, Dibble, " properly inspected every day, and then, if anytl adopted: “ id e, tion, and thus prevents the disease frou attacking CLESHED: ae mnisze entopeaaat “tad stor ° bulwark acne Sapes Sarah J Fort, Georgetown, DC; James Vole » Alexandria; Westmoreland, Rice, Philadel: 0€s wrong, the authorities will know who to hola R the internal organs. This is said to be now the es- Steamship Blackstone, Lo’ — aud cabin, Tedueing cadet omieer iota ran us for necessity for | ohemissicuers of the Contra apgartg fas the full cane | tablished mode of treatment m the English army in | Co, = Seaman pitanmre mnt linac Miscellaneous, Prats — Aretved, schre Henry Croskey, Potter, Georgetown, D Jectionable food into the roeway in j mine | bc gol by ine of the regulating, eseding, snd fuproving the St. China, by general orders, and is regarded asa per- | _ Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & Purser 1 Gorham, of the steamslip San Jacinto, from Sa | G3 ,RH Shannon, Dilks, Phill hua; Sarah, A eat ‘uthorities 1 Would say that they contend that the | or ikeproperty Holders te kage that work somumetsed ana | fect cure. ee a Steamship Mary Sanford, Moore, Wilmington, NC—James | Vannab, has our thanks for his attentions. bee ee ot Ely, Dutter thrown out by the cadets was of the same | compined with as lite. delay ws possible, wud thereby ine tha: Oasen oe Bamlateansy Mana Surv Bxocn Tarnon, Talbot, trom Newport for New Or. |. Sailed—kchre Charles L Hulso, Lisle, Elizabethport; Diae quailty they themselves were using at their own | crease the valuation of propery. Steamship Albemarle, Couch, Norfolk, City Point and | leans, cailed at Si Thomas on the 19th ult for medical advice 3 = “ ysiclan” of the Homopathic school of | Richmond—N L McCready, for the captaio and for st tables and with which they found no fault, Mr. KING read the proof sheet of a long communt- ‘A Phys Steamship Bristol. W. Se ‘or the capta ‘or stores. 7 ved, brig Mary E Pennell, Eaton, Savannah General Schiver, Inspector of the Academy, and | cation from Mr. George H. Purser in reference to a | medicine desires to call the attention of the public | sieamau? numtol, Wallace, Philadelphia J Hand. Whalemen. suonington: achry Lady Filen, Dounty, (Ge saciowin DOy send Meyer, of the Signal corps, will arrive here eee by _~ —— a oe oe to the arrangements lately made by those in atvend- ann Jane Fish, Brown, Liverpool via St Jonn, NB—Snow P At Deatatoe aay my, eons ery B pepe of Province- | Merwin, Bunce, Elizabetl port; James by Beputy, Ur gee, - Tal instead of loc: aXation, an ich Was pu rotit OW Ny W! an on; vali lay, of Well- Rondout; Horizon, Newman, Newburg; Pot! 00; A PONTOON DRE. lished in the HERALD @ few days since. ance at the Homeopathic Medical and Surgical | " ship'vitngion (uy Skalng, Antwerp W Elwell Co. | Hee, Groas 20 ible ap and 18 do wh! Bradbury, Hovorattaw for Partuskers3 6 Havens, do for aot The graduating class had a pontoon drill this afternoon, which drew together @ very ig gather- ing of tators, principally visitors from the hotels, The drill took place from the shore just : p and 78 do wh! Albert CI f | Bradi une folewiag joint Tesolution of the executive | Dispensary, at Pifty-fth street and Second awenue, | ,,S%P Eneray, Caulklns, Meltiourne—Mailler, Lord Frovinostown, Bourne, 5) bis ap and 100 do wh; bark & R | Wm H Bowen, Reyuolda, NYork : Laura, Halleck, do; Louisa committees of the West and East Side associations | for the relief of those who during the “heated term” Bark Otalia (Nor), Marcomini, Cork for orders—Punch, 7 % 3 Eee —s er, a ee Pent ee was read and unanimously approved:— may suffer from coup de soleil, From eleven A. M, | Edve & Co. Spoken. Balled —Schrs Weltic F Bu McKeen, Jacksonville; Gete tyabur il'to Resolved, That without in any manner expressing our | until four P. M. daily experienced gentlemen wilt be |. Bark Theodostus Christian (NG), Schwerdsfuga. Cork for | Ship Raltte, Sherburne, from New York for San Francisco, Corson, Charloston: John T Williams, N westward of the Cemetery grounds, and was a | opisiou saverse to au elevated raitoad, or aralirond of acy | tu attendance to give reliet to those ailiiced by heat orRerk Thos Dalett (Br) Pike, Laguayra and Porto Cabel. | Xfi 4s lat 14%, lon 34. mane wD, DO; Sallte T Chartre,. Simmons, Elitab practical illustration of how rapidiy a pontoon | other mode of construction, this joint ‘committee are of the | or sudden illness induced by other causes. “A Phy- | jeu h hos Dalet : Hi Cae Ye ora annggols, Gibson, from Cardiff for Callao, March 15, | Senator, cat Nyork; stoop Ethan Allen, Case do. bridge can be thrown across @ stream and made | opinion that the wants of the clty urgently demand the | siclan” adas:—vIn consequence of the prevalence ot | Bark Eagle, Wilkinson, Kingston, Jo—J 1 Winchester. a Foreign P PAWTUCKET, Juno 7_ Arrived, sehre.J H Youmans, Gil strong enough to bear the weignt of the heaviest | presdy Damage of © tem, from the Battery to Union or Mark | the smallpox tn the city at this time extensive pre- | Wark Goldén Fleece (Rr), Rhodes, Barbados—Hy Trow- separa GAN FRANCISCO, June? Seilod, shige Valperaiso, Mans ordnance. | The work of constructing the bridge WaS | fon square, with branches from thence runing on eliter side | Parations in the vaccine department of the Homoo- | bridge's Sons. ARTY RAT, May 35—Arrived, Clty of Dublin (s), Eyron, New | gon, NYork; Douglas (ir), Morriuon, Valparaiso; bark Ash: very simple, and was as follows:—Four not very | of the Central Park to the Harlem river, of to connect with | pathic dispensaries have been made,” The vaccine | ,,Bark Florence Peters, Skinner, Clenfuegos—Miller a | een tne Dat don Castrucei, NYork ; burlon (Br), Smith, Melbourne. heavy sticks of wood, about fifteen feet in lengtli, Hadson River and Harlem Railroads. will be exhibited after the new method of Dr. Mil- | POMS cue atone, Bangor—Muller.& Houghton. erick (s), Phillips, do. ork; City of Lim- | "SAVANNAH, June ¢~Arrived, achr M © Mosely, Boston. Joined together so as to make a sort of frame- | ‘The proceedings then closed. ler; Director of the Roval Institution for Vaccination } | Brig ‘Eramaa Sophia (Sey OLlase Lee yo nch, Raye | CHEEUERIAVEKS May 25—Salied, Johanne, Schatfer, New | (loared—Scbr Lifting, Gri work, with an open space between each of at Berlin. Branches of the dispensary, for the relief York ; 26th, Bremen 0. of those who may during the summer succumb to z ‘Brig Annie Gardner, Gardner, Demarara—Miller & Hough- Soneaayy Ma; Min, Stocl je. Lelst, do (and arrived at Havre 2th). waa re cenrs aay M Soliee, Fe 1. two strips which formed one side of the frame, were Sailed, Industrie, Tonnesen, NYork by ‘ork. first selected, and then the frame was placed on a STB: ces ened . | ton. (and passed Pauillac same day). lune 7—Arrived, brig Zoe (Br), Lent, St ieee waleencel reaneee por Prded > pent gh FESTIVAL OF WORKI\GNEX. the influences of the heat, have deen opened at Har: “Brig Cheviot (Br), Whitney, St Thomas—Jas Edmiston & BROUWERGHAVEN, May 36° Arrived, Titta, Portjer, NYork | Johm NB; Fanny Fern, Saunders. Bes Zon, (en, Leont a Cover the whois woodwork. The canvas was then ~ Te cee ee ee . (and sailed for Rotterdam). ree fteld, Rondous ; Knowlton, Portland; Jane Metcalf, tied tigutly with ropes over the strips, 80 a8 to make | Handsome Processlon—Great Crowds in es’ Nave Wonk Oties ear a ee Crowell; We enemies—G B PRONER SOS | SRE crer eg et ee ene, Lentils, a WiLsttxaTOR, NC, June 4—Cleared, echr P I Lockwood, @ sort of air-tight com: ment of the whole thing, we om ts jason, Curacoa. oy = esley, St Jol re When it was launched into the river’ Severalot | Jove? Wood—Hallstorm—Grand Ammse- | acirizen” is quive sure that Union square is just | reteatg yee Dean Dutch), Atk Meee | eat for ts Thomas Lovet Mee HL, eT? Wesley, Ford, to fe a Steared atenmer Fairbanks, NYork. Pieativey ante triage ‘To test fua plece of (rinauee | eee san carly this morning prevented s good many | room there he argues, for not only the Post OMice, | sel : es orter- | gaits, Mauty, Wieseydo. wae Ce ‘ tage ned tye from participating in the procession. Still alarge | put forthe United states courts aud otzer super- Brig Alex Milliken (Er), Durfree, Sagua—Fowler & Jova. CALoUTYA, May 25—Sailed, ship Calumet, Cook, Boston, ‘was drawn over the boats quite suctesstully. Each ni tructures. Brig Iza, Williams, Cardenas—K P Buck & Co. ELstNowt, May 25—Arrived, Ellerslie, Johnson, Boston for aittough ue wind waa blowing Mercely sadvtas | were counted at five thowund. Owing to the | — elena Sapp” by - —pypeopommn FY houg! e . by Oo the rance. — Pi rerton, more. Waves ran very high at the time, which naturally | enreatening clouds of the morning the Nth ae Filthy Steeets. Brig Ida (Br), Harrys, St Johns, NP—Bowring & Archi. | Sailed 27th, River Nith, Cheroweth, San Francesco.” impeded the progress of the drill to a great extent. mired “Belgian Pavement” complains bitterly of the | bald. Off the Lizard 27th, Neaveau Mexique, Canneva, from New ait or rocession was changed, and instead o1 gol i ig Maud (Br), Nelson, Halifax—Crandall, Umph: 4 | Orleans for Havre; Belvidere, Harrison, from don fi ‘Guia, OF thee, most reemaciates atormen’ thas ever the way down soa they famed into | MM condition of the streets, | «+E et Bi i salen heey ron | May 21 Grae y 4 oO ew discov ¥ Brig Beatrice (Br), Lent River, NS—H GIBRALTAI a —Arrived, Fi ce Yisited these parts broke over the mountains thi8 | Cana) gtreet, through which they passed to the hin Aifh Ape at ode Poy ) ty iO leney Par eee Nore); FW Gteaven Yon, merent BELLE OF SARATOGA. forenoon. The day opened rather cloudy, but about nine o'clock the sun broke through the mists, and the sky remained clear ip to eleven o'clock, when, er. oa, este (1 . Brig Albatross (Br), Smith, St John, NB—Cr Jm- | Cleared for Gloucester); Nuova St Anna, C: Bowery and then down the Bowery to Chathara | of Dutch cicauliness? parap & Oo. a : sof andall, Um- | Oa doses, chip Winona; also the amy, —s: rao tor vid —- Maurice, Carlsen, Elizabethport—R P Buck & Co. i ‘York. street, from whence they turned and marched onley, Tumbez via Paita—James GLA8GOW, May 26—ailed, Columbia (6), Caraaghan, New LUCY RANDALL COMFORT. issue of yesterday states that the steamer El | audiences at the speeches. Out of the whole 25,000 on Was procured from | to Jas Robinson & ( Passed Gibraltar April #, frat part St Jon, BD, June 5—Cleared, ship Mad bg eee Li- | month I shall be restored from comparative baldness to 4 e. a isco ur Enchantress (Br fs Uf by magic, a sudden darkness suy ned, and a Hi An Important Chemical Discovery. oi ’ A — hail storm, accompanied by a perfect hurricane of | UP a¢ain to the Bowery and came to asudden halt | «y. s.» 13 enthusiastic over a chemical discovery CP ECE cain, Marker, Wicabethones and Nova bootie | Mavam Mas ttodetten Betoes (s), Pinkham, London NOW READY, wind, snowed. For two or three minutes hall stones. about Canal street, when it was seen that the arran- | yocontly made, and which, he asserts, has been tho- DeWalt BOO ite o a (and sailed Eh for WYork). a tata « r 207 § y 1, Corpur |—-H E MEURO, '—Sailed, Faruste nk eibon ea at aie eaoen | gements were not what they should have bea, a8 | roughly tosted, im the person of a well-known chem- br Jum homes; Heath, Jacksoaville Wires vice’ @ | Balled froth Ousuaren S00h; Germunela (oe ion Work FIRESIDE 00: cold rain supervened, and overcoats Were in dewaud | Ye Teturning and coming column were there inter- | it, at the Seamen's Retreat, Staten Island. The Hoxouvuv, May ll—Sailed, ships Syrea, Perkina, Niled- | * eer g the re r h and also all travel on the 2 y . a a hr Margaret & Lucy, Crosby, Charleston—Bentiey, Miller | fort; Lorenzo, Follansbee, "s Island, aan Guring the remainder of the day. Tuping taetrown merch and sh he | qiscovery 1s certainly Important if it ts what “V. 8.7 | 4 vhemas. HAvawa, June 8—Sailed, sicamsiip Juniata, Philadel- street. When the diMculty was arranged the march 9 educ e 1 Schr Mary Loutea, Gaskell, Washington, NC_B Milla, phia, GREAT SEN: THE WAITERS’ STRIKE AT AN END. Pepadometigentinee Are A reprmwstngodon claima. Keduced to the fewest po: words, the | fcir Osprey, Crawly, kllzabethport-Miller & flawstion. Ist oF Wrort, May 97—Of, Prineeton, from NYork for a was cite i: ; a the ighth stret ne boats | «aiscovery” consists in $0 concentrating the futri- gene Mary Kelly (Br), Pettigrew, Calale-Jod Froee Go, | Rotterdam Sierra Nevad from Falmouth for London; Jo- THE Every Man foi mseli— Whi si were en for Jones’ Wood, tious properties of vegetable and mai matter chr Red Jacket, il, Boston. a anna Mat m N York for Bremen. boone 7 dared ogre ca wen colar The procession was realiy a success, especially on | that one — is quite sufficient to nourish—and Echt Engi, Cl soe Kev, Th py oe) ‘a Woowt phim, Fiec, Worky Johmants, Kinkgeign to" Anapy ovr bl trae - Pro ¢ . : aw even increase his strengti—a healthy man for two | fchr N hloomdeld, Hobbie, Stamford. . ennon, Baltimore; Alexander, Rati Sein | dean ee The waiters have wisely concluded to throw up the | Sccount Of the many fags and banners which were | weeks, ‘Tuat 1s, about one ounce of this bighly con- | & nO C Ackene Hovbte, Stamford. MeMulléa, Bomton: Lochinvar’, Nickersgu, Pisa calor ee Sponge and acknowledge defeat. They might have carried in the procession. One of the devices | centrated ee to sustain & man of steamer 8 F Phelps, Brown, Philadelphia. rid leren, Pedersen, jo: 8th, Erin @), Webster, NYork; Ti- LUCY RANDALL COMFORT. continued the fight—if “Aight” it could be called— | Wa# Particularly remarkable. That was an | Avtrige capsclly ter twenty-four hours, Frotessor ARRIVALS. mw Ciskred {Tay Bessie & Ana, Hughes, Boston; Montcome NOW READY, for several weeks longer if they had desired to | eagle made of cigars entirely. This was | pound of the new food, and here’ is what i seid of wanate ov Dehn heel ent,, Pereeee' Beatie skeen Compete Fab i o 80, for they have yet some $5,000 in the treasury. | borme among the line of the Cigar Maxers | him and ti:—“hie remained d two fall week REPONTED BT bag gr oro STEAM YACHTS. Ingeiphia; Abyieinie, Parsons, Boston apd Giouresler, 1N THR Some were in favor of spending the last cent in | Unlon, and was made by the men employed by eM veal oe chfalness, at the | seemebip Sieteub odes and pasengere, to the Nato Borcte ant areas con eeemens ous seit, Emerald Isle, FIRESIDE COMPANION. nat ‘ 7 ad essrs. Straiton, Schmidt and Storm, probably as a . pla & room spe | steamship Co. n a0 lowers, and Helvetia (s), Thompson. NYork. —_—_ hanes Were Neaetroun or eaving “thus funds which 1 sign that th bers of that trade have succeeded | Ci@lly prepared = at oapice provided Stenmealp Britannia (Br), Campbell, Glascow May 28, via in; 29th, Jeane Colting Homers Beaton” sregeimegand aaa arnd OR momtiees aie coer Fea aK. i this fund, which it | in making satlsiactory arraugemeuts With tuelr em- | OY WHA one pound of the compound food, | Moville dAtM, with muse, not (1 paarengern, to Hendetaon | PRs; 2th, Jeane Cota, Homer, Boston. | _ k ss ye wages thay can obeatie Os Momeer ployers. ae * we expiration of We ume caine forth as | Bros. Bed Tresh westerly bi the entire Passage. a eiphia. im, King, ston; Hoifrung, mt whate % \ 2 Arrived at Jones’ Wood the weather was again | fresh, he an hy in body and mind as if he Sica mslip San Jacinto, Atkins, Savanuap, with mdse and ARSEILLES, May 25—Sailed, Spirito, Raicie! = en held @ meeting and very quictiy | somewhat against them. It began to rain just = , | had passed his fortmgnt enjoying the luxuries of | Pageene rs Sg oon x Ewpout, May 2)—Salied Gite arn, Rone passed a resolution permitting members to work | and the whore Lumber of guests sougul refoce If, indeed, this food is what | mise ant shanengersy 1 K Lowden sea! Sane & with | Naries, May 2l—Arrived, Matilde, Uabero; and Veloce, Jor anybody and for the highest wages to be | jarge nail built last yearfor the Schuetz r deciares, 1t will prove a dis | Steamship dae Adaér, Lockwood, Charleston June 6, with | HAurt, NYork. h mrike, ‘but mot to" the amon My OF procuring which is still there, “But ali of them, ex ry of Inestiinable vaiue tothe world. Armies will poner in, Norges & Os, . TA se decency py aap tanto ) the dificul 5 curin, found comfortable stelter in that bui ho louger be found to remain idle at enormons ex- hip Falta, Freeman, Wilmingjon, NC, 92 hours, i noe hotel proprietors seem atiermined goon after the thickest of the storin pense wailing for the quartermaster’s trains “to sues te this ports \se' lattes having’ ton! one nf tay Prntuaxn Fiat, May aoArrived, Monteyoy' Clay, y contint pensions a tue Waiters heaviest of the hail had ceased, the peop’ hor will foreigners or marines on the pg a2 aie mee having lost one of ber k man. x Prize medal awarded, Paris Exposition, 1867. apne hembers of the covered by umbrellas, ventured out into tle grounds, dd or detatned by adverse winda, be arn teer, Jones, W , ri eamship City of Ant * West Eig 3 Union, At some of the hotels a document has been | Knd then as soon Ae sunlight appe fhe great | in danger of starvation, If the new food proparm | muren ted Lonllards ‘The V trvek oe tee hax cetera | werp, Mirchouse, NYork for Liverpool (und proeeder), Brewers. 240 Went Fighteeath strocty prepared watch every waiter employed is required . 4~y ' y Se g tion is of teal vale ‘world wil Poe K. Hy ~ Rid JANEIRO, April 28—1n port, brign Freva (Sw), for New between Seventh and Righth avew to sign, renouncing ali connection with any waiters’ | crowd began to arrive by cars and carriages, and on i valu i 1 not long be kept vat one Of her screws; was towed to this port by steam: | york, idg 4,108 bags colfee; Prances Jane, Jones, from Bal —- eS pacity, No dopbL the passmae oh ae ery walters’ | foot. In less than one hour not less than 20,00) | 1 ignorance of fis existence. wunEe dedelenn, Alezanter, Stet o more, artived Mth; and others. na e —*_*_KNAPP'S CONCENTRATED EX. fy weeaosiety, deen wit strengtaen uw een lution | people were on the ground. At that time is an in- | , Bs —— : —— Ean tint nanan Sae'on pat Sailed 27th, brig Porgy (Br), Reeve, NYork. A. tract of Roots for making Root Beer, Root aa ‘On the part of the bosses to break up t “yo structive sight to look down upon them trom the | THE ROBBERY OF THE FIRST WATIONAL BANK, CLEAR® | AiO Go. P gers, minion | io GRANDE, April 1. In port, bark Peplin (NG Haneen, | manufacturers, druggtate, confectioners, &e., will hn The waiters have been on sirt py niou. | gatlery of the great hall. Every singie piace avail- FIELD, PAL Hark (ueen’s Own (Rr), Wood, Shanghae, Feb 11, with tea | {fom NYork, arrived Lith; brig Arion (N( do, ldg: sehr | their advantage fn using this Extract, and during that time have expentod gs yen ic'y% | able for the congregation of a number of frie ely, F to Wermorec Orpaer & € mand Angler March 1, Cape ot | Qojunteer (iif Vertus, from Sarannah via'Santa Catharina, | thom a cheap, wholesome and finely’ flavored beer | Srpport of members and for necessary chpencern, | occupted. There were fags and banners Arrest of One of the Robbers in St. Louis. | Good Hope April IG and crossed the Euuator May’6; had 6 | “anted $1, echt Catharina (NG), for Boston. A mh get fr ah A Connection with the strike. Henceforta only mem. | O08 and descriptions Of societics, mottoes and s Republican, June 6 Ce ie eae Dark Bophie (Bee Crees Tote Bone tee ta® |. REVILLE, Mav 23—Arrived previous, Lule, Harop, Nyork; | bane at 1d, euMetent to minke 10, 26, 4 #00 gallons 0 ‘ wlaptions of individuals and of associations, aud at u 6 ne Kitten, Lesceyiear, do. h bottle and Fi bers will receive any benefit from the society. Dur- | also some satirical allusions to the man 2 Bess ional Bank at Cle don bth, tat 990.8, long 100 E, bark Bureka, from Rankok | “gemguce’ May 1a Arrived hy Full directions op each bottle and can. For eale > trike any man who represented himself as | S80 some satirical allusions to the manner in which robbed of for Falmouth, 4 da: ut; Mth, Int 22.8, long 70 E, bark | xeaport Tae don Te “Re yr) ship Enoch Taibot, Tah P,P. KNAPP & © oo gy lore, 862 Hudeon § ‘ trike eived aid the same as regu he Workingmen are ofttimes treated by their em- o during the Derwent (Br), from London for Colombo, # daya out. | Newport for NOricans (see Mein); bark Ariel (Br), Brews: | near King, New York, and Dy, All wholoanlo druxgiete Valier ol strike F ed ald the sam exulur | pioyers, among which was:— i April &, int 888, 1 K, bark Hondrika’ (Dutch), from | “®t; 8Vorkj brig J Wheelwrioht br), R patent medicine dealers tn the United States and Canada. pemabera, : a “ ; ripped open aud tie money taken out. | SRirabaym, for’ B “G0 days out, Athy lat "86 8, | gf? POPE Brig Adrio (Br), McKenzie, from’ Ler Passages for | ————————— = Siremeeroreoragegemegarrpererers A Vad eae tere wome lang | ning the yursued and two of | jon 6 Ey large paddle wheel steamer. steering | N ~g Ly nerd (Dan), Heary for Maracaibo; Al =TRUTH 18 MIGHTY. THE MAVGATION OF THE ORINOCO RIVER. PAY a | aught, notorious | BSE; waa painted white, with name on the paddie boxes, | Manistee Hinges, for Boston, noon +, BERGEN Crry, Hutson county, N. J. March 2, 2400, —_— ‘bret Mo %: j kn and had @ walking beam engine. June 1, lat 22 N, lon 0 8 Triumph, y and Mr. A. ©. Barty, York :—For a number of yeuw my Epiror or Tue HERALD ‘rat Montag komint moueten, t 64 W,, spoke whaling scr John A Lewis (of Provincetown), Hilise Peraque, for NYork ldg; © Palmer, for Boston do; | hair has heen falling out; but since uaing your Trieoperoae Spit T pRAL In general the festival was a success, except the Bi macaee ate Lecce bormrasn, t rene Wile MA Herrera, Ethan Bolton, and M A Chase, for Now | (six months) the failing has conse, and fe hate become very ¥ f city on Tuesday | "park Boston (Ital), Costanzo, Palermo, 78 days, with fenit, | York do. Vigorous and strong. | T confidently expect that within, & { ere, :| a si mure ver i@ Oniy about 2,000 could | er te re by pool: eel . Ww u roe, which has just cleared from New York for ie A ta ameter tas gontiecen Ad j Penn Yivania, on Governor | of the passage experienced strong westerly gales; latter part Pprrool aches Elta arowty Brown, NYork; William Slater, | abundance of bealthy lair. Yours, 6 MANSON. the Orinoco, will be the first steamer to navigate pes . ; armed with = this cument | fine weather, with light winds and catma, , WILILAM 5 ' which fact the first of the speakers knew very well, Clearfleld Pa Mr. Bark Honduras (It, Huxford, Buenos Ayres, 65 days, via | Arrived 7th, ship John © Potter, Benrsport. that splendid river, Allow me to correct that state- | because he said that they had come to be ainused’ cate ou to. Missourl, and, | Barbados May M4, wit hides, Ae, to F Alexandre & Sons, Cleared My hm 9 Emily MeNear, Scott, Liverpoot ; achr Ros- BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT ment. I wasup the river to Ciudad Bolivar, in | 404 not to be spoken to; to enjoy themselves, and City, procure la warrant | "a Rt rh aa A 5 Ny A alae aaa eo tetany aus Pubely i teeel ed? pe, charge In aa? 1863 heied hot to listen to long es#ays upon the rights and rest of Lamotne, Yesterday the mateer | So tnanioe hae tere lop, Oh bark Yokohama, hence American Porte. ficient cause; success Wicetaet” $63, in the British steamer Toro, which afterwards | wrongs of workingmen. Yet the speaking was car- : . Y the matter | for Shanghae; June, Int 27 99, lon 4810, gpoke echr Ameri: | ALRXANDRIA, Jnne S—Railod, echre Caroline Kic UnnahintahishsdlmteAcnerines at the hands io f *ollee, Ni nm Tao up the river and along the Spanish main under | ried on with @ good deal of spirit. ‘The principai jatatied omens Hants ann tents | Mek kee fe fing Caro Berar: ayy | Bann hack Bion. io wid zuelan fag, At that time a steamer of | speakers were mr. W. H. Sylvia, of Philadelphia; Mr. t arrest. Lame — Bt a with molasver, to Bird, Perkins & Job. Had light winds a: jury: 8 T Baker, Nilave: than rican build was plying from Angostura or Ciu- | Phelps, of Connecticut; Messrs. Lucker ana Drury, 4 about four o'clock an ing feat et Franc, Colma, the whole passnes. ¢ a | RORROR Dab Te arrienecs sabe & 1 Hollvar to the upper towns, bringing down cat. | of this city, and several others, among them Mr. | near Garrison avenue, ‘He ‘olfored. ne reas rk. FL Stover, Hyren, Ragusa, 9 days, with sugar, to 308 | rigs Georg go 4 4 " durrie, South Gl "| ceanananenene eae ae Boston. DVERTISEMENTS FOR Rog AP ovr m Searle, NYork. A mace | B fi i BIRLET, ine, Hilton, &¢ ‘ Kies, fichrist, Tass} Gilahriat (of St Ged | pao SL 1 AL id Other products, a good part of which went | Conrad Kuhm, of the Cigar Makers’ Union No, 90, ‘The prisoner was delivered over to Mr. Mc FB Ward & Co. Sune}, off Hatteras, saw brig Gilmor Mere- Henry Perkins (of Boston), Mayo, Cl at Re 801 IVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT Wa fiuudad, Demerara und other ports in xchooaers. | | ‘The following were the principal acti which | accompanied by oiocr Tracy, left last po hy ho, | ith, sueering NNE, Hailed tn company with bark Thomas, | Ligh’ (or Machina), Plummer, Keane ieatie ee hor PStnton without pabletty Hy ewagz were; devertions Apleman ea tiack to Trinidad in the Toro over eighty | participated in the festival:—New York Carvers, | Clearfield, Pa., where the robbery was comuiitod. hae Beara (0, Besverg, Hamburg, 4 days, with mdse, | fremont), Lunt, Fortune Island; Knehantress (of New York), | ite., eulleient emume; po eharss A. divarse obtained ; ad Spiemit Gutuie that the river boat had brought from | United Cabinet Makers, United Varnishers, Ma- | Lamoine was arrested some time since, on suspicion | % Edye 4 Uo, Had light winds andenims the wholé | Threny Clyde ten. kes Homers, Alexandria; | free. F ay M abo ne interior. For & distance the land | chinists and Metallurgists, Planomakers’ Associa. | of having been conuectod with the sule roskeey ot i y Vickefes taosmio’ ‘Hal Dalits: Ai vi , i appeared wondertully ferul ; y 1 Hoodoo (Br), Perey, Bahia, 48 days, with sugar, to © Bacon kers Laconia, pay x dhl tg rz Bhs 3 The river swarms | York; Brooklyn German Cigar Makers’ ’ Union, No. | liquor business on the northeast corner of Fourth Brig dave (ir), Powier, 8t Mare, 16 days, with cot nenten Teri ‘almyra Ps We}th ailigarery fiat and electric eels, and the forest | 07; Upholsterers? Association, Tailors’ Union, No. 1; | and Green streets, under the trim of Lamolue & Oo, | 0, tH Becker’ vemel'o Drety Bon do, Had aoderaue | NewYork McClelnn, Howes vi comes to tive towns acouataerahie amount of | Gérman Bricklayers? Union, No. 12; Germania | He had been 1n' Husiness vat that place some Six ae carek he DAMNED. 4 ouirnes Zingarélia, Birtokland, Gores’ (kia eee, [rae HATE OC 4 wn (juantities, but it is | Lodge, No. 100, St Orispin: Gruetii Society, | months, and broke up about three weeks ago. He | wit ‘ tb Bret ae a port), Clark, Sagua, 9 days, 7 Clenfungos | odbe Jonoph len CURLING FLUID ATENT ED IVORY BILLIARD BALLS, Cheoks, white rubber Marti E wie Me |G, sole patentee and madarectereet rocured With great labor and privation, b » Ul iam: + #7 M n & Co. enery, Gen @, Perry, Bu- nothing injurious to the hair imparts of the sterile nature of the part of the country “where | Cutter, ‘Case’ and’ Portfolio, Maken’ —Cniog, | “twos thirty five Pears of age, and has a wife and we tora (Arch of Brookhaven), Hawkina, Camperchy | "2ST wing WNE to F, steamers MeClellan and Neptane: fenufa goa, prevent the failing of the hele nad Eeepe ¢ 1s found and ‘inary ‘culty Of trans- | Tailors’ Union No. 6, Bloomingdale; Cabinet Makers - ——_____. Ht haiad arene vere barke Zingarella and Harvester, 3 i ortation, ‘The inhabitants are an cusy Ping ist | and Carvers’ Benevolent. Societys Williamsvurg | Crors 18 LOUISIANA ic BALTIMONE, dune tarred, steamship Wm Lawrence, peace and {asey’ goods Warehouse Neo Olle ole Rew York: tton has been injured to | | Sebr Telumah (of Pamartegowe), Hall, Pevascols, 19 dare | raliet, ; jer. re Boston ; sehr Guiding Stat jess set of beings, strongly averse to exertion, but | Carpenters’ Benevolent Association, German Tin- | a great extent by the ry Bianehard, d nights, but it snow, under | With lumber, to Tinpel & W Cleared Lid agreeable and hospitable as far as their means will | smiths’ Society, German Carpenter's Society, New | te influence of the rains and. war H sn Renae ee Wim Woodward, Oundit, iors | ‘mer weather pre- Wm Kennedy, 11 — = faye ond are ay Bind to. igners live jn handsome | York and vicinity, z A vailing, doing much better. The prospect of the corn 10 dara with farmer to Peyee oe Poet beat Nor Laehery, Taylor, Newt ferent ey igner, ttnseom, IES, JEWELRY, &r. style and are very ki an nen Gov. The board of officers festival committee were the | crop still continues good, but sugar cane ts not thrive | and ealma the whole p: RY : Flower City, Cromb igen ernor of the State, an accomplished gontiemh, lived | following:—Conrad Kuhm, president, Cigar Makers’ | ing as it was this time jast year—gsawn ge Bel + ot exceed or City, do; M Henly, Monroe, NYork; nae Y; hr RB Dean, Uook, Botaford, Duvall, Alb hom eh ‘Gorkey City | LADY'S SRP OF DIA wEET w @ style and comfort Dot exoegded uny Where Society; Friedrich Homriguauw, of the United | (La.) Advertiser, June 2. Row ir fates ersved fan ower pas teh ed se ih Sore, eee ip loots, 46 4 amen et “ MOND J} wit up

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