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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET, —_—$— — ——$—$ rc owing to exposure and improper treatment, Schr Cynthia Jane for New York. ; THR NATIONAL GAME, phia after dressing off the Ii JAPAN. inan died Gwenty-six days ‘aiterwards. Mascar Bi aaiahe erway ae) from Col Boriags Lip for: RoD- Maaney Mien, Oroutt, do} sehr Mealy Curtis, Was. i cay payed i lyme S| esas uae Kee teamsrecge nem emg | prhorhen may entre 7d, hate oe axe a it year, an 7 ‘d ie was con’ J ; Jenn lorton, oO oo S Hinymnkers” ve Eekiorde—t¥e Celebrated | evs eyeato thay te? woud hetwer of adsl: | "4 ae pette~peewen Omeerw—Tus tinnders | Shad cetiaiced t0one, at's mpEORment | prt Colon (Br. Le Mans, tm New York for Cow an, | *Rifetng Gceth talian Many a Ae . P| ¥ he Athletics a Loug! ps ment from tue country. > ‘3 ‘ : he “Huymakers” Defeated. hia this season. They gave Tne eee ee ciuats aaticotleuait psiantsei dy Ragan yy omer open rm onl ncae iy er yt waits Romaine (Br), Card, from New York for Windsor, renen wick, Ga, Jund—Bailed prior to ik Mystic At the Union grounds yesterday there was @8- | Tino Chening, ‘The Cincinnauis, Who have LCD | mye Mikado at Jeddo—An important Convo- Sal Beane taie aa ae erica “they stamford? 7 Hoy Cramer, from Georgetown, DC, for lamatond, fora Niet: Mosnihs Se ee 4 ‘thewiton, i Clara- od a i 1,000 or 1,600 to witness task : Strou ed a crowd of some or whipping everything, took the Leo phen with cation—Unsatiagactory Cenditien of the Fie | were handling some powder on board and one of | — Schr C P Shuitis, Young, from South Amboy for New Ha- BANGOR, June 17—Arrived, bri 3 Smith the gyme Retween Whe ondbraled !! HATIAANAOM | Penta mut oat em Te ene® ae nances=Consulaf Appointinenta=The Case | the kews broke, spilling a train of it all along the Philadelphig;sehre Harriet Baker, Webber, Baltimore; ven. J the Eck 3 " the 1oliow ing result:— ok - McCon' etch 7 won targe as Cat whieh had attended the games | fweimpailn------- 242.220 2 2 E33] of the Grech Sailer Museara—dlowing UP | Hr nipc asics txaniy out, Waitt and ine coat | “Eine were ree (oan eee ar Bae | Ral a ae Bard aan, Perkng Yor: tb bi cee i bark of the week. This, however, oymele ent aa a Boston on Friday and | of m Javawrse Gemboat—Commercial Mat- ee eat emma es ery into sean Schr 3 Fontes Birinean at ms ek dpe a Ware- | McDonald, Hoboken, ne I a: eh a ¥ i m ct enty- men. Suel i . was to be expected as the admirers of the game | Played yesterday onthe new grounds, wie SHS | terme Yoronawa, Aprit 29, 1900, | explosions as this are novar ail rare, the Japanese | ““Schr8 8 Buckingham, Hartman, from New York for Port- Avery, Phila phia, Inthe Alive Perker; trom Turks Inde” have been surfeited during the week, and have rea- ney A first class muffin game was the result, “AN! quiet on the Petah'ae”? used to be a very con- being exceedingly careless in these mattters, While ead ee ps ~ po senile — pe sobre Cats Sz Le son to expect @ plethora of the sport during the am walen, both Dina seared enty-nine and the venient standing heading “ef all newspapers in the | been nt ery Fok pesinns erg é ch 4 Garand ry yeni ro ome Fork for New a lima, Ke ley, "rbadeipie scree : el u vi 2 . “v BCl a Th Boyd, . week tocome, ‘The crowd at first was quite orderly, | Game was Yorks MNO oF ane miysian Fields is | United States that publishe information | We caunot give entire credence vo the report. Schr Wm Arthur, Andrene: trom” Mee voce oe enteon. | CHARLESTON, Juue 16~Arrivec, brig Clifton, Willtame, but towards the end those present inside | yt yp for the purpose of running a sewer through a " igns against COMMERCIAL, Schr Joseph Hall, Miller, from New York for Portland, Liverpool, tovether with the crowd of urchins outside, became | the ceutre thereot. There cannot be any bail play- | 0m the seat of war during the, pigs 2 qutet-a6 | ail Cee anita ennnese Rawbosn done yim yarne | Schr Onward, Arey from Mew York: for Boston. Rt -Sailed steamship Jas Adger, Lockwood, NYork ; chr 7 i for some time. The Empires have ex- | Richmond in the war of the rebellion, ie ome prices have improved slighuly chr Cornelia, Clark, from New York for New London. * fidence, quite boisterous, and the members of the nines— rating the Knickerbockers an otholal invitation | Hakodate” is equally as good a sentence a we ser- | Suace the last mail. But the one great drawback, Schr Nelly Bloomfield, Hoty, from New York for Stam- weakens, June i4—Arrived, schr Mary Kelley, Pettygrove, é Namely, the fuctuath of fond, scot aie on oe aden te Matte | to cake part tn the games on the upper ground until | vice of tne newspapers in Japan, Nothing in the | ass hafvier to eatensive truusuction for arms and | ieiet #4 Deming, Boardman, om New York for Port Inih-Arrivedsschr Hed Meacts aga aro gey: NYork. eved and tormented on all sides, The gentleman, | the We Fo pall club has been organized at Com. | sweet and quiet order of shings has been disturbed | amuuanition there 18 not the slightest demand. The | "Schr Storm Chitd, Brooks, from New York for Green| yeui—dioare big S&H Growiys Grorey, Mork; ac however, brought it all upon himself, He was not | jcnipaw, N. J. since my last communication 19 the HeRaLp. But mu rocdag tat tigs foreign porte embrace only \ Ser ‘anpab Willets, Gould, from Rondout for pre J Lay kon, aught Kon, farang KuoWn as a ball player, Lor a8 @ man promiment in ‘Tne Naiueless, of Peekskill, will be in town shortly ~> aha vt the 6 ‘abody, from New York, with coal, and | dence, " Emily, Grant, New base ball circles, and if he understood himsetf at | to play with the Harlea Knickerbocker and Claren- | temendoes are the preparations belng Mn,\¢; {P| the Eastern Queen, from London, with an assorted | Bohr Racha dune, Goods trons Remit tor Pesenisace. ‘Toth—Cleared, achr Allle Gall, Ryan, NYork, all he would never have taken the position. It is a don clubs. fortifications around Hakodate, and, in fav; Exports—Silks.—The settlements for the past Schr 8 A Falconer, Wilson. from Rondout for Providence. FERNANDINA, June 12—Cleared, schr Win H Jones, Line, The Kagles flew up to the Heights called Washing- | througnout the isiand of Yessoon, being constantiy Pp Schr Chance §hot, from Poughkeepsie for Pro- FALL RIVER, June 1?—Arri ved, Locis B Ives, Bows disagreeable and unthankful position to fill, and for o ; didn!) Cousist of about 200 picuis of medium and | vidence, na ang o Cee a aye ee a nttarioon's spor ended wien | Sucreased, and report says that Ennomotto has now | (pferige, g@Zk# A consideraole fall in the value of | " Sebr ‘Senator, Stuih, from Poughkegpale for Dighton, ditch, Newburg. a newspaper to find fault with an umpire is equally | the Athietes, A " ‘ @ in native coin Schr M Provi |—Schrs Richd Borden, Borden, NYork. . Gluapttabie saa, ‘yerhana, unthameml Crider’ [8 sonwe of 6 to 1 ean ane ver 6,000 men In garrison, ‘These, 181s said, YF | Ue Coli, ee ee ee reece BHT ad- | Bebe Cornelia beau hance N vette top gacitenses” isth-~Sailed, schr Mary Elizabeth, Hutch: N York, During the coming week the Yale Coltege nine will | commanded by Frenchmen, who are indefatigable in | Vance On last quow... oy Schr Balloon, Clay, from Newburg for =e GALVESTON, June 12—Cleared, brig Martha, Present clreumstances, however, it cannot pe gail | be tn town. ‘This nine is composed of wentiemen | trai eirorts to get the Japs ypder them up to the | CLaUge Arrivals have been small—anowss AYO | Schr Thos Habbard, —, from Newburg for Newport. UA ae gi of sista aha wig 2 said that the umpiring was thé very worst that has | who can tozs the ball as sharply almost as any nine ele ent to. get i Jane, peer them pto the the advance of prices. a4 ree Sherman, from Founurg for ‘Rorwicn: ther Elizabeth ane aes ods, ache win - Aoerttt, Bur been seen or rd on any ban field in the yicix PS ¥the canny. They y are beatdes oats ot | tne int proper drit standara,” Countless torpedoes are also hi & fos. Baines in ts article bas a besn exceedingly & y foaas herwood, Benne, Mit eh GLOUCESTER, ‘June 18—Arrived, bare es 5 in some time, is very mi a stand 1 clul e met 8 Wi shave kado’s o ‘small stoc is 0 “pool, "alace; Jones, , in te Geter ee hs +“ ready to blow smithereens out of the Mikado’s fleet, | qetanded for what does remam on the market. ‘The | Lodow. UOLMES ROLE, June 17, PM—Arsive v , body 0 that good looki pire is, } they receive such treatment as their merits deserve. | Wenever it shall appear im the new repubite’s | new crop, however, 18 looked for in about twenty- = nas 3 hud ¢ Pr tate nt to iow the rowd arieree me ores wul play — “Haymak waters, Money is plenty and rice in abundance. On a aya, When the tnar met a Probaaly, Tare in SAILED. Br), TANOR, UMS, that the umpt ossessed ers’ at ithe Capiteline groun a * “ ents for the Ww 4 ora modicusa Of génuina, The: ecraeyohek wore | eberd wilh yg | doube pe. “a wild ng. Ehpoephns ) the oer hand the “imperialists” are massing im | 1h one to about 1,000 piculd Lor ie San Frageleco |, Siekmships City of London, for Liverpool ; rin, do ; Hecla, | Sopble, Strbut, Cheeryt made ip the umpiefhy Were almost innut Stockine te, recruited after Sunday, will menge quantities of troops at Amamori Bay, almost | and London markets. The Ariel, for Longa, is the | $0),Calejonia, Glasgow; Columbia, do; Hromen, eremen | \surker, Jonesport for do . éspecially in regard to calling balls BUIKea. In | hoid oi'the At Mates, en Fee directiy opposite Hakodate, and the Mikado’s fleet, | only vessel now loading with teas;»C61 2 don : + as A alle “Martin, Noyes, Jonespors~ e - Geo Cromwell, do; San Salvador, Savannah; Champion, | for do; Hattie Paine, Hale; Meno Wi, We . one instance agpRte pine balls Were pitched weiore | On Wedhescdy the Mutuals will play the Yale nine. nominal; medium, $27 Louisa Moore, Newbern; Isaac Bell, Norfolk, | ton for Georgetown, DOs (1 Stoney os siggy fae oe le ¢ i in ain 0, HOhii Pood metin Charleston; 9 headed by the Stonewall, and consisting in ais or | $99 to $51 50; fine, aie $37; finest, oe, | ote beict dad Bian Thomas Boas, Somers, lac Mnade arrangements to meet them should see that place an every- eg (Br), Macomber, Bridgeport, CB, of N + brigs Wild Horse Hi Nb, fordo .,York; © T Franklin a jamiel ¥° {Leone (Br), Kingley, i fordo -«alsh, Cow Bay, for do; y'.¢ sche Iola, Taylor, Pro 08, Elsworth for do; Giratfe, eo voll Wis , Sid in another imStance “two On Thursday the Ecxfords will play the Avbletics, | von vessels, has left for that placg, Still, Tgcarccty seo none; choice, P . 6 soston, for a; 3 © Hen} arent? ed twice, f for. that placg, § $. 1Y | hone, We TT: Also sailed, steamship Valley City, Georgetown, DO; bark . ld, «man, Outen, Salem for do; Sarah suka Yecudod our on 8 Your wiicn was, kato | “fis Gotnants writ play t fe athletes, of Washington | expect to hear of anything bélng done for Taupe | “Freights—There is still a slight demand for | Avia, St Marting; ‘brige Stephen Bishop, Sydney, NSW; | Thoma, Arnot Sic for go; Nellie, Brown, Higgins, man was decided out on a foul which was taken op the second or third bound, and, the oI ia i, | Heights, at 1484 street and Tenth avenue. “a dispute arising as to whether Ire coy caught a man ‘The Social Second nine will play the Second nine Ur pass py or noe th inpire walked slowly and | of the Union, of Hudson City, on the grounds of ihe eben a ve.y to the field and asked Mr. Treacey if he | latter, at Hudson City. 3 caught the ball on the fly or arta ‘he Yale nine and Rose Hill nine should make Jones, Keene, .0nd; hase, do for Nassau; Wm nik 1 : 4 Nuovo Achille, Odessa, of months yet. In the first place some accident, of steamers and sailing vessels for coast trade, Tne Pe ie, for Norfolk, Kate O kdwards: baat Stee: ~ieae Ariel ei £5 Kc ud £6 for general cargo | Wind at sunset N, light. Allen, Hyanr 5 what exag§ atare I cannot ascértaia, hapbened to | to oulon ne * OF Wea Ane #8 1086 tee syst poe ee i ac ee the Stonewall, about twenty-four hours out of Yoko- | Exchange has improved considerably since last butt Saas ‘ah int Notes Linco!” oka, Brooks: do, for Pawtucket; Henry B Gloson, —baosuee | —— S = > ‘est naa ara mai!, and has an upward tendency, On London | "~ Bangor for rt; Belle, Young, Ellsworth for hama, and “forced her to anchor in Uraga | Hing, ‘six mamills, dee 1%d.; privale, 48. 84d, ‘Qo } “The Intisn steamship City ot Washington resumes her Ho” ent; Nawal Hany Rockland for NBedforay H W God nn f e arrangements to have a college game during course, 18 pretty severe on ae rae i f Bay, and some of the other vessels put back | s Q Sal ols 0 pey con® an f six months, having dur- Lynn for Philadelphia, we @ haritable e dealing with | the Yales’ visit to the city. The nines would be * New York aud 0 Francisco, 9 to 1 BEE CON, dig- | place in the line, after an absence of 8 oer we net Anrived, achre’ Roailla (Br), Granville, Frederte- “aid Bheaking of aah use of the thanikieas pretty evenly ched gnd a first class, enjoyable | to Jeddo. I most certainly think that the | count = near ing that time béen supplied with new boilers and engines and ton KB for eas acne. . (al Medd a; Prederto- Provider mak! hip. She ( Chief, Snow, Portland for NYork; Troubadour, Rand, E: thoroughly refitted, ing her as good asa new 3! - t 8 i " 4 for do;’ Advance, Leighton, Millbridge for Pawtucket has just made the run from Queenstown to Halifax in 9% | ROW Opin! a qtanbert, Gardiner for Philadelphia. of the q@achi. | KEY WEST, June f1—Arrived, steamship Ariadne, El- dridge, NYork (and proceeded for Galveston ). position they hold, we cannot forbeat for the benefit | game would be the result. ~~ => ~» ae me Mr wens, to say to him, if ever dig wo Did anybody ever hear of Mr. Monell as umpire oMeciate as umpire in a game, ‘don’t. Vell, now | before yesterday ? AnSwer—No! Will saypoay ever to the game, if such a draggling, miserabie tedious | hear as Umpire again? Answer—lIt is to piece of business can be calied & game. The seore } be Do} 38 i will show that the Eckford’s led im the _ns from | ~ Peck’s dummy bas created x soe an excitement on the very start. This was owing, per! the fact | Ann street. Dressed in a full base ball rig, he looks that the Haymakers went in with the idea that ge natty. .Scofield, of the ‘Haymakers,” did they were going to “knock spots’? out of Martin’s | think about bringing the figure over to the Union pitching, and they hit hard with the intention of | grounds to act as umpire in tne Haymakers-Eckford doing 80; but the harder they hit the less effect they | game yesterday, but @ young man named Monell had, for the ball was Martinized so much that it | Was found who answered nearly as well. ‘The Empires have their hands full-of engagements Japs have got a sort of wild elephant in the LOCAL aren shape of the Stonewall. At the present time NTELURENCE. Se not a single European is on board of her, andIvyy | Feit THROUGH T4P. Pavewent.—At eight o'clock } ays, jpop anions wana ernie : aged one, 8, a ‘ery. She arrives A TIC, June 17—Arnved, schra Adeliza, Wright, Savan- much fear that, man: by Japs alone, s¢ wil) | last mght, a8 Satrick Clarke was driving through | "SY. Mercury, recently purchased as & schol ghtp for the | nah; Lizzie gun Aad a, Wrig) a come to some signal grief, and Ennomot‘¢ ts quite Sherif street, the pavement gave way, causing bis Hi W ORLEANS, June 14—Arrived, bark Ephraim Wil- . rae t + leg. lart's Inland boys by the Commissioners of ‘Charifies and . . i Sopidens WESt NA bE: BON Mer. gat 5 re aria ec : Correction, 18 1166 tons, new meant mei, was built by | Seired Stoumehtps Figo. Queer) Williamson, Liverpool; And, in the second place, the Japs-tiugr talk two | ANOTHER KEROSENE EXPLOSION.—At Ralf-past | 5, oy , Westervelt at his yard in this F.ity in 1861, endowned | Mary M Roberts, Smith ; shlp Murcia C Day, Chase, 2 NY . é . M., ight, erosene lamp @x} London ; bark St George (Fr), Mercier, Bordeaux. months for every day’s action, , ab faras 1) tx PM last aight & Kercecoe sures aa nage by Messra Boyd & Hincken. She c’srriedthe American con- | Mga Dna et ert ee area uneah Mobile; Sarab, can see, is neither beneficial nor prejudicial to En- | little damage. tributions to'the Paris Eahibitiop, making anextraordinarily | Gorham, Cowes and a market, nomotto, but may very serlously a sy the imperial in quick trip. ‘She is to be thoronghily overhauled and fitted up 1th—Arrived, steamship Geo Crom Il, NYork, hip Enoch Talbot, Upped queerly on the bat and then slid back to the = : ; Souruwest Pass, June 1¢—Arrive eaicher, for this season. They mtend to pay their respects = a with every requirement for ber new and peculiar service. She | Tall Wale St Thom: bark Hi Booth, The game was such a miserable affair on both | to chew amateur neighbors at the yaaa Fields be- | cause, as it will real those ‘who sympathize with S H I P P I N G N E W $ cost $35,000. Ai Erone petit e Seckunip Bleccilis. Beker Woon en sides that 40 attempt to give it in detail wouid be | fore caring for others. the “exiled Kevais’’ ap Opportunity vo aid them sub- . ‘The tugboot Annie was lowered from the central one of the Pe Wocielie bes pe Emme, May Fry, and Gettysburg; uw work of superrogation. The Eckfords made @ mistake in artng Jewett at short feild, and the mistake was speedily made apparent and Jewett went behind the bat. It is scarcely necessary to par- Ucularize the playing, butit mast be said that Trea- cey at left deld, Patterson at centre feid, Jewett as caicher, Nelson at third base and Martin as pitcher stantially. screw decks, near the foot of Market street, on Thursday | 16th, evening—Sailed, steamship Mary M Roberts. Od the Ihave mentioned in previous letters my belief Almanac for New York—This Day. afternton, after being painted. bg hype cow crys ae ee to-day, bet Glake that the only way So secure peace to this empire was ‘The drig Laura Gerwude, 350 tons, built in Beaufort, NC, in | Pickens: achra Kate Bingham, and Montris, a c the consolidation of the whole power of the country | Sun rises + 429] Moon sets....morn 2 12 | 1855, and belonging ¢ Dollner, Potter & Co, of this city, was | | NEWBURYPORT, June 1/—Arrived, schr Amelia, Ellems, 4m the Mikado’s or Emperor's hands, It was report- | Sun sets. + 734 High water..morn 5 Ot; | lowtred from the berger one of the screw docks on Thursday | “NEW BEDFORD, June 17—Arrived, schr Elizabeth Mt BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, Arrests,—There were 389 arrests by the police in Brooklyn during the past week. !uftérnoon, after having her bottom cleaned. Smith, Chase, NYork. particularly distinguished themselves, Martin made Tae SAVINGS BANK ROBBERY.—It was inadvert- | 4 some time ago that the principal Daimios had ac- : : Sailed—Sclir L & A Babcock, Smith, Baltimore. one point which is worthy of mention. The “Hay- “ { ty PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 19, 1869. The pilot boat Mettle is on the smaller one of the screw ~Agriv ‘Louisa’ Francis, Kelley, and M fuakeee” had gone into Gy seventh Ro ib ently stated tn yesterday’s papers that the Wiltiams- | tually come to this view of the matter, and had vol. ° : : docks, having ber'topsides painted and bottom cleaned. ae pa bors etomadol ini untarily surrendered their hereditary feudal autho- % Salled—Schi le, Chase, NYork. uy ry The brig Frawk W, 21 tons, built at Prince Edward Isl PORT set PM Areive gchre Neanor, Hanna rity into the hand of the Mikado, aud that this action CLEARED. ‘and in 1863, and belonging to Halifax, was lowered from the | Bristol for NYork ; Ira’ Laffriniere, Coleman, Boston for would be shortly followed by a similar oue on the es tional dook nearest the foot of Rutgers slip on Thursday | timore; Senator, Faulkitn, do for NYork; M IH Road, of the minor Daimios, Nay, in the Japan | , Steamship Cityet London (Br), Leitch, Liverpool—Jobn | *¢ Mi + 4 : rd for Philadelphia: Chas i Lovering, Staples, Times a translation of a proclamation SIN HANIOAS 1 ie esate Usshn Gans, Gl; Siveagect Wn Quecnstowe || ee Ene mulher stent Taunton for NYork ; Daniel Pearson, Pearson, Providenco signed by Choisin, Satsuma and Hiren, la which | oinard. iy The brig Ramirez, 263 tons, consigned to Messrs Moss & for Geo! yh Ry poe Fendioton, ‘Bangor for the; itiveiy give up not only fleets and armies | ste: ‘National Steam- | Ward, of this city, was lowered from the above dock on jadelp: 7p ea 7 J buceven their lands. "For myself believe that the | ship G : ¢ NYork; Wm Slater, Walls, St John, NB, for Wfimiayton, maued to repent the dose of the day before, but they reckoned without their host. The frst man, McAtee, Upped out. S. King made his base on a hit to centre field, M. King was saved by Treacey drop- ping a fly. Fisher made his base on a hit centre, Flynn was takenon the fly by Treacey. Craver Was saved ty Pinkham ruonming in to takea fy, which Wood shouid have attended to. The King burg cae te was the loser by the recent rob- vat It was the Dime Savings Bank of Wiiliams- urEg. POLICE COURT MARRIAGE.—Police Justice Walsh was called upon by a gray haired candidate for matrimony, seventy years of age, named Richard ip Erin (Br), Webster, Liverpool f : 4 paella Friday afternoon, after being calked, stripped of her old and | Hei? ier, Lincolny and Charles, Trofethen, Taunt brothers, Fisher and Craver secured their rung, and Sd mentite ceceat niall nite han to | Proclamation is eltuer a huge hoax perpetrated on | Steamship Betlona (Br), Billinge, London—Howland & } ruroished with a new sult of yellow metal sheathing. Fe ee rier a Sollite, Fall River for dos Irie, Gritin, Power, alter a ood hit. was left by Ward, who | ‘his fair companion, a Miss Loutse ‘Burton, of thirty. | We Sapient editor of the above named sheet, or, i | “Seatship Bremen (NG), Lelst, Bremen via Southamp- | - The bark Limerick Lass, 607 tons, new measurement, buit | Providence for do; Rappahannock, Corson, do for Bilzabeth- anc N Seymour, Norton, do for Albany; sloop Rhode went out on the fy to Pinkham. They had not yet qT do for NYork. 'vron, do for 3 gained the lead, and they went in on the eightn in- nisgs, to fight their up-hill game with renewed vigor. Beaman hit heavily to left flela and right inco the traces—that is, Treacey’s hands managed to be where the ball fell, aud squeezed i, A bad beguming. McAtee, the next striker, ined his base on a good hit. S. King was taken on tue fy, beautifully, by Patterson, McAtee had reachedthe third base, when M. King, who would not sirike at balls delivered to him, and who seemed de- lerinamed Uo tire the pitcher or worry the umpire, stood coolly at the bat. Martin, remembering per- haps that the next striker, Fisher, had not so far succeeded in making anything, called Jewett up hallway and pitelfed the ball high up and siowly into the cateher’s hands. This, of course, was such a document has been issued, it 1s simply @ ruse | yon Oeirichs & Co. see rt; on the part of the big spiders to catch and gobble the | ‘Steamship Tillie, Partridge, Galveston via Key West—c H | 1 Brewer, Me, in 1862, and belonging to Mr. GG Young, of Triana Bee ae ror tos Froubadout) Bastport for Yorks smaller fies, As a proof of this, of the seven vessels | Mailory & Co. this city, was lowered from the great sectional dock next ad- Fag! iy Satan iendadines tor dos Kase ¥ Rawante fated that left this port to go to Hakodadi only two dis- | | Steamship Sherman, Henry, New Orleans—Frederic Ba- | joining above on Friday afternoon, after having her yellow | nistor Georgetown, DC; Talma, Underwood, Hoboken for Hew Sutsuuna’s; one Chowin's, one Awa's, one Gey- | jsicamablp George Washington, Gager, New Orleane—H | metal sheathing patched NEW HAVEN. dau lfatrved, achr Henry lobar, Mu 5 elo “<i i B . June 17—, ol " sbiug’ and one Kurume’s flag, aud of these princes, ne pcirsaie: Sis nanieevenwos Ww mans. The steamer Dirigo, 941 tons, new measurement, built 1n | oo? Baltimore. . the three first named were sald to have signed the | yisone : Portland, Me, to which port she belongs, in 1865, was low- Gleared—Sehr Editor, Black, NyYork. A document. [have heard the positive assertion made, Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Morgan | ered from the mammoth baiance dry dock near the foot of | .. PHILADELPHIA, June 18—Arrived, steamship Saxon, ne ‘ears, Boston: barks Mary Russell (Br), Berry, London ; Mel” by Japanese who should know, that no such surren- | & Co. Pike slip on Thursday afternoon, after having her bottom | bourne (Br), Horton, Liverpool; brigs Alice M Putnam, At- der of authority was ever contempiated; that the eee Moore, Wallace, Newbern; NC—-Mneray, | sated, wood, Matahzas; Abstainer (Br), Elderkin, Remedios; sebra Kado’ s y sle. Crowe r rr eg pe cere ad Steamship Isaac Beil, Bourne, Nortote, City Point and | The steamer Manhattan, 1393 tons, built here im 1865, | Mary H Long, Hardy, Carienes, War i aaa, Provie their respective territories, whereas formerly it ciety Valley Olay fobeeno. C co town, DC—Phillips | #24 belonging to HR Morgan & Co, was lowered yesterday | dence. pala mm could not be recognized at ali without it came | & Brown. morning from the above dock, after having her yeliow metal | eee senate, wpy Bow phy rey at or through the Daumio of the territory. Steamebin Glaucus. Walden. Boston—W P Clyde sheathing patched. Isnac Carver, Shute, Portland; echrs £ M Branscom, Brana: ‘the Mikado has leit Kioto for Jeddo, where he will | ySteamsbip Acushnet, Kelly, New Bedford—Ferguson & | 1,4 cnr Lettie Wells was lowered from the People's dry | com, and Onward, Hadley, Gloncester. six years of age. ‘The ceremony was performed, and the happy couple were made-one and went on their way rejoicing. They are both residents of Brooklyn. FALL oF 4 Hovse.—A two story frame house, situated on Movomb street, near Fifth avenue, owned by James Anderson, was being raised on | Spiles, under the direction of Daniel Morrosey, when the supports suddenly gave way, precipitating the structure to the ground. Mrs. Anderson, who was in the house at the time, narrowly escaped rae injured, The damage caused amounts to 1,000, TROUBLE BETWEEN A DRIVER AND A STARTER.— Frederick Auerhoumer, starter for tne cars at the a, Provi- ciearly beyoud the reach of the batsman and the milton avenue ferry terminus, was arrested last rooably arrive at the end of the ensuing month. god. Lewes, Del, June 16.-Bark T for Gibraliar, and brig tuird ball was soon “called,” and Mr. King got | = cob ibakine tha weleer at Gah hehe ace | Eewas at first stated that six ofthe greatest Datmios | $l John Harvey, Harding, Genoa Bacon, & Russell, dock, foot of Gouvernenr street, yesterday afternoon, after | 3 y'Merrick, for St Marys, Ga, went tonea to-day. Brigs Lrst base. McAtee, of course, could not jeave on tne | Di@ht for striking the driver of one of the cars on the | Were to accompany lim on his progress, but it ap- | Bark Larkspur (Br, Johnston, Galway—Boyd & Hincken, | ving her bottom painted. Loch Lomond, from Zaza for orders, and Executive, before third “called” bail aud was obliged to stay on third, | head with @ belaying pin and infitcting a severe in- | pears that only two of the very great ones of the Bark Dr C Tupper (Br), Chambers, Hamburg—H J De Wolf | The brig T HA Pitt, 155 tons, new measurement, built tn | Te} ued; rem at the Breakwater, mens WING tucier A: 2 5 jury. The injured man, whose name is Henry Wil- liams, was taken to the hospital in Henry street. The parties named quarreiled about the “time’’ of staring and came soon to blows with the result and was left there by Fisher, who, true to Martin’s expectations, popped up @ foul and was caught Sy Nelson on the fly. The Eckfords, by good hitting, aided by a muff by Powers, put land did so—satsuma and Etchisea. The latter, it | &Co. Prince Edward Island in 1863, and belonging to Bermuda, | Jey, NYork. is reported, has turned pack; owing to some dis- | cating, Anecore (Br), Wilson, St Thomas—G A Phillips & | is on the above dock, being painted. "Gieared—Bark Daring, Libby, Suvannah; orig Adelaide, agreement tween him an he former, between ial & To % Wilson, do. Wilom there has never been any great friendship. | BAht thesuetche Levis Ciestuczos Bret Son & Co. The tugboat Martin Kaibileisch is on the Nelson & Town- | “saida--Hark Daring; brig EM Kennedy; schr Maggio theinseives three more infadvance of the Haymakers, | given. The accused was locked up to answer. ‘This, if true, does not augur very Well. On the Mi- Bark Ennerdale (Br), Roher, St John, NB—G F Bulle: send dry dock, adjoining the above, having her bottom | Quinn, and others, and ali afier the first pace hands had been put out. ACCIDENTS.—Mrs. H. C. Christinsen fell from a | kado’s arrival at Jeddo a convocation of all the Dal- pane, Dirigo, Blair, Bruoswick via Savannah—E D Hurl- | cleaned. HEORTSMOUTH, June 15—Arrived, schr Ruth 8 Hodadon, Nelson secured in this inning @ clean home run and Milos is to be calied, and the probabilities are that One of Mr Dole’s purchases—an old double-ender—was ROVIDENCE, June 18—Arrived. achra Helene, Bahra, brought two men home. It may readily be surmised } Catriage in which she was riding in Hicks street | thi.’ wiii be tne most importanc parliament that has | _HTHe Enrichetta (Ital), Russa, Cork for ordera—Funch, | sen on the mammoth balance dry dock near the foot ot | Wilmington, NC? Amos Faikenvurg, Terrell and Wiareiet it tat the Haymakers felt themselves put on their | yesterday afternoon ana was severely injured. | ever yet met in Japan. This great question of feudal “Hrig Neponset, Tracy, Oporto—Miller & Houghton. Pike slip last evening. She is to be stripped of her old cop- | Sarah, Murphy, Rond Andrew Stewart, Gilbert, Albany; “metue.” ‘they had often crept out of a smalier | spe was taken to her residence, No. 59 Summit | surrender will be discussed aud undoubtedly urged Brig Oscar (Swe), Alm, Rio iro—Funch, Neaye & Co. hoathé 4 re amie at gttaaed z t Jonn & Baxter, Jones, NYork; Harriet P Ely, Stokes, do tor hole shan the then present oue, and they went in | street. by many of the strongest Dammos. But itisex- | Brig Julie E Haskell, Haskell, Sisal—Miller & Houchton. per sheathing and then converted into a barge for the use of | Pawtucket. gas auréeims between themselves to 49 it. rence, gap: ‘A youns man was found bleeding from a wound | tremely doubtfal whether harmony will prevail iu an Brig Eunice (br), Barker, Trinidad, Port Spain—Crandall, | the Knickerbocker Ice Co. aeons st ge Te Ace ee ae martian Vans Buren, tured ‘the first striker; the next two secured their | on the head, on the sidewan in tayimond street py | asscubly »Where so many condicting auver- | Unrbmn sr oT tae Demarara—Hy Trow. | There were im port yesterday 446 veaseis, of wntoh 76 wore | Marding, anions; Marre P Bly, Siokoe NYO tame, inns after good hits; Ward was made second hand | omiceg Perrine, of the Forty-fourth precinct, yester- | sis are to come in contact, bspecially, if | ydge's sone. steamers, 74 sbips, 166 barks, 91 brigs and 88 schooners. Camden for Philadelphia; 10th, Thomas Hix, Hail Nose for out by the play of Wood to Allison, the latter | gay. He was taken to the station house, where it assachusetta, it be true that Eichison has leit the Mi- Brig Charles Albert (Br), Hardy, St Thomas—Brett, Son & Bangor; 11th, James Heu , Oliver, NY Ores o ty making a very fine one hand catch on the | was ascertained (hat his name was Edward Walsh, | kado’s traiu and retired to his own territory, 0. Marine Disasters. Kenniston, Niork; E L gory, Thorndyke, NYork; 13th. throw by the “former and Bearman being cap- | and that he had fallen while under the influence of | 18 it most probable that at least most of the minor | — Brig Annette (Br), Cooper, Barbados—Jones & Lough. STEAMEIY MARY SANFORD—Wilmington, NC, June 1a— | Mansfiid, Achorn, and Sardinian, Holbrook. NYork; Mth, e Wind, Babb, NYor oF Daimios Will not submit to the total surrender of all Brig Anua Wellington (Br), Owen, Turks Islands—Lunt tured on @ dufficult foul fy by Jewett ended “Arctic; Hal Hix, “ hquor. 4 Bros. The steamship Mary Sanford is ashore at the mouth of Cape | — T0th—Saled, achra J P Gamage, id Leonessa, M. the game on the part of the Haymakers and ‘An elderly man named Philip Adams, residing at | their feudal rights and terriiories, Yet this plan, rig Pennt Dickson, Satilla Ri ‘ NYork: Ada ‘At ‘Ad ‘iladel; iithe Avery 2 Wit. jeaving them a defeated party. Of the Haymakers, | No, "9 Pacific street, Was seriously injured by a fall | aithough supported by a few men, such as Saisuma, | Brig Chimburagor Coombs, Alexandria VercAlilier & Hough: ch die bargin leaky sonshion. A, tng bas: gonete her ne | EEOC’ Doean. meen Wovehiah, Wits Omed, tngeaen paying it 18 scarcely necessary to particularize. | whicl he sustained while passing along Hudson ave- | Choisin and Yosa (but not as yet, | am conmdeas, ton. ne Se eee Panne and Angeline, Hix, NYork; William Jones, Keen, Norfolk’ ‘They did not play as ts their wont. They tailed at | nue just evening. He was taken home by the police. | acted upon), powertul, rich and unscrupulous, and Schr Jesse Carll, Underhili, Funchal—B J Wenberg. Brig JAMES MILLER, of Belfast, Me, has arrived at Syd. | 1th, Sarah, Kenniston, NYork; 16th, Mary A Jellerson, the bat throughout, and in the fleid they did not do iets who Will be the great personal gainers thereby, 18 Pe ol or pp Williams, Monrovia and ® market—Yates & ney, CBs boi padi | Se Cond ann’, one ood fA Arewarius, Gregor; een. en Me he o oriertie! \. ommande: ay ‘ork ; Oregon Fou drabam, NY ork} so » Me 7 ; le arose, bork, bn tee: pert ais tae’ | TE ony eee, Caltcg, pauias ab as lidiecelianeous. oan FR ANCISCO, June 18—Arrived, ship Robin Hood, pitched during Six tnoings (beannan pitching during a been ceneficial in a . Snow jchard- ‘aylor, NYo1 iue second, third and fourdh), but could not trast to | Large Increase in Valuation of Property—Im- | jreseut. There is no reason why Japan should not cahagpnns Launcurn—A beautifully modelled and substantially Salles! 18th, ship Ella Norton, Nichols, Honoiniu, ; son, his speed, as Craver was suffering, or said he was portant Measures Adopted by the Board of | proiit by the same course of action. - Sehr Grand Pre (Br), Gormley, Windsor, NS—H J De Wolf | puiit schooner of about 100 tons burthen was launched at June—Sailed from the bar i, bark David SATILLA, port 16th inst from the of Messrs Colby & | Nichols, Wyman, South Amboy; brig EC Redm eulferiug, very much from a sore hand; he allowed Assessors. The merchants and the financiers are still at their 0. Newbui an, Redman, which ise need es knns tate to aloe ‘with is bs he ‘At a meeting of the Board of Assessors held yes: Ph re eng tn ey Nee couacarate iat pa pigay & craps tea ratte Race, dole emer ta tate rag bait fo putin, ieee Beiter ieee the | Mon wor athe og yg ye Watsnzas and appeared to be in his ugly mood throughout. The | terday it was voted by resolution to withdraw the | imixed up mess thai iL is very difficult to guess how | Heney AParker CON? StJO8D NB via West Indion— | At Machias 1ith inst from the yard of F Longfallow Son, | MEAWANN Ali, June. 1b—arrived, bark Geo Durkee (Br), game Was Dot by any meaus agreeabie, and tt wasa re.ief to all present When the last hand on the Eck- ford side was declared out, although he he was not out by aby means, ‘ihe score of the game is as iol- jows:— - communication presented to the Common Council for an increase of salary for the members of the Board, The committee which assessed the Eight- eenth and Twenty-first wards were instructed to tue matter is to end. In the first place, the sliver | | Sehr © Woodhouse, Russell, Brazos, Texas—Woodnouse, measurement, owned by Mesars E Longfellow & Son and Ww. | Leslie, Bartlepdol, brig Stadt Baal, Wallrobe, Rio Janoiro. ° fland at @ ductuating value Of 883 to 360 ty | — Sehrd Simonson, Elif, New Orlenns—N H Brigham. Sanyo aways and to be commanded by Capiain Eben F | inven: PM Wheaton, Wheaton, Jacksanville, the gio, “Then there 48 a tiboo nominally vatuet | - Sehr Mary Stow, Rankin, Cbarieston—Bentley, Miller & Arrived, weamahip Virgo, Bulkiey, NYork, 1 ut tWo boos, intrinsically worth about threefourths | 2": w Lewis, Lewis, Washington, NO—Thomas & Spoken. SSeares-—Sronsnchige En Janet, and, Beseerty Bret: schra Lizzie A Watson, Providence; R W Beebe, N MAYMAKERS. ROKFORD. of the boo; and, lastly, there is the kinsatz, er paper | wolmes, Ship Fraak Flint, from Callao for Antwerp, May 22, lat 33 Players. 0. R17. a, ‘0. Ri, | eaualize the assessments on Broadway. Assessor | Honey, at a discount of irom thirty-tive to ew per | Schr © A Johnson, Willis, Washington, NC. N lon a8. a Meatee, let $ 4 j ‘pitison, Int b,. 5 2°2 4] Field presented the following important preamble | cent, and in some portions of the country wil not be Sehr Calvin, Clark, ee & Co. apis nie y £2 daze from Gan Francisco for Liverpool, a ae MISCELI Ste &: Kime), Poo) eee $3 $4] ana resoiution:— taken at any price. | Special meetings of the Cnam- | Schr Adile ture ene atone core hig Ameriens Union, Grant, from London for New York, | A BSOLUTE DIVORCES ORTAINED IN DIFFERENT P 8 2 2 2 Nelson, & U 3 3 6 | Whereas the vaiue of real estate in the city of Brookiyn | DCF of Commerce have been held and Sr Harry | senr Oc Acken, Hobbie, Stamford. by yy States without publicity; legal everywhere; desertion, 4.2 2 2 Hodes,c 311 1 | has iocrensed during the years 1958 and 1860—as evidenced | Parkes’ interference was invoked. In answer to & | sioop Emperor, Dewitt, Hartiord—G K Rackett & Bro. Ship Kosmos, from Philadelphia for Rotterdam, May 18, | &c., suflicient cause; success teed; no charge in ad- [1445 Jewetl, ss. & 1 11 | by the record of sales—in ao much greater ratio than tbe es. | Teluonstrative communication addressed to the bawdy Varice: advice free, M. HOUSE. Attorney, 78 Nassau street, & 23 6 Treacey, 1 f 3 8 1 1| thmates made by this Board, that the assessed valuation now | Japanese government the following aDswer was re- ARRIVALS. Ship Sguinern Rights (of Richmond). 81 dave from Liver. - 4.0 0 0 Wood, 4b...) 2 4 4 7 | formano more than thirty-five to forty percent on the at turned:— —— cal for Baipimore, Jane 17, lat 41 61, fon O7 0 (by pilot boat BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN 40 0 0 Plukham, rf... 3 2 8 5 | prices for which sueh real estate is sold; and whereas, the REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Me Milocte, rf different States; desertions, dc., cause; advice free. =--= = — — — | practice of this Boara prior to 1868 had for along period TRANSLATION. by ssatauaal © a Bark Milicete, from Cardiff for Portland, May 80, lat 48, | Aigo Notary Public and Commiasioner for State, Totals ....eeseec87 14 16 Tl Totale....seseee87 29 28 43 | Allowed no more than one-tifth to one-fourth discount on Avni. '0, 1868. Semel See, Comma ent Sevens vis. | Wats F. L. KING, Counsellor at Law, 368 Broad: RUN HACE SHNTRO. the selling price for the assessed valuation, Sin —Wa have the honor to acknowledge receijt ot your | Key West, ® days. | Has bad one death from yellow lever aud | | The © 8 Lamon, from Pensacola for Queeasiown, June 1, sited cata at y eed Chabe. Int. Bh Bd. Mth. Bd. BA. TH. BA. Oth Resolved, That twenty-Ave per cent be aitded to the yalun | despatch dated the 4d instant, and we have wel: wdersood | hag 20 caves “tay ot ‘Washington (Be, pene y | aeeeeton tl. A KNAPP'R CONCENTRATED EX. Haymaxers. -0 2 56 1 0 0 @ © 216] ton of and every parcel of real estate as assessed for the observations regarding our gold and silver currency ‘t rredee Foreign Ports. eh ot _ Tord ~ jm ‘sald valuatio which you have of laie addressed to us on several cccasiona. | June 5, Qu ‘7th, via Halifax 17th, at 4AM, with mdse « tract of Roots for Root Beer. Root Beer ee Fvomes | Scie Soted eta ona tuich oom tha be'he as | We stendy rege tha repre injurious vo omnes touts | si lapentenery eaten 6 1 3.6 0 1 0 MeAtee, 1; M. King, 2; Craver, 1; Powers, 1; Martin, 1; Nelson, 3; Hodes, 2; Pinkhatn, 1. Crean bome runs—Nelson, YIELDING SCORE, lobo G Dale. ANTWERP, June 7—Arri Bessie Crosby, » ifr rere, 41 tnd restigating speed sucat, Sad we are, comnentiy sagsied m {0 |g Lamptha Oth one Fil, witneaaee tod to ppmeneira ie | eixeAM, Sune—O8 ‘jana 5th, 8 ri RG eat ire ara holesome eine tee are vest ry causes of these reports, we i. on 5 Lat jane — juni 4 1 * pestiug the arrival from Osaka ‘of Okuma’ Hachtaroewio Oniricha Go, Arrived at Sandy Hook June Uy at NYork for Antwerp, i Henn be made within a ahortor space of time than by the ord sensed valuation for 1860. In urging its adoption he said it was evident to In the meantime we inay state that {a consequer at 7PM, lat 43.13, lon 68 he cotnage of the silver boos and golden niboos altwether, so | Boots, bound ee oe toa & -. that in futu 0 . uture mo more of wese colus will be laned in our | wreck, apparently a large Sevefare, mt Fly eatches—Ward, 3; Pi 1» 25 ; Flynn, 1; | the most superficial observer that the actual value | bad been charged to make these inquiries, we slull recet 4th, at 6:30 AM, lat 4530, lon 4840, passed ship Joh BREMERHAVEN, June 5—Arrived, Hedwig, Borman, Ni rocess. In bottles at 40c., 76c. and §4; also in one gallon Graves igbearmany'g totaly 8, "Tréaesyef ewes, Us All’ | of nearly the entire real estate In the city has. tn- | full particuarsand be able o anewet the Various jusstious | (rem) trom Biemen for New Yore; same day, Yorks hy Onion, Schutte, Philadelphia; ‘tb, FreiMande, | Gane at #1d, suficiont do make 28, Bod amd Ao galldes ot son, 2; Pauerson, 2; Martin, 1; Nelson, 1; Pinkbam, 1—totm, ‘than the estimates of the asses- | You have addressed to us. ae 1G), bound east Wachter, NYork. beer. 11 ‘directions on each and creased more rapidiy sors. ‘The circumstances which now affect the prosper- ity of the city seemed to require an increased confl- dence in the stability of the high prices which have 7 a can. For sale ‘an Inman’ steamanip, CRONSTADT, June 2~Arrived, Ellerslie, Johnson, Boston, | P. P. KNAPP & CO. Sole 368 Hodson Biteel ou Gary Jane'd—Arrive FHJennings, Noble, Algeciras” | near’ King, New York, and by ail wholesale dreggtste Balled Fidelia, Hemery, Boston. patent medicine dealers in the United States and Canada. tot tMoUTH, June 6—OM, ship Devonshire, from Savannah sem vound eatches—Craver, 4; MeAtee, 1; Hodes, 2; Jewett, 1. Catches on strikes—Craver, 2; Hi i. Base piay-—-Put out by McAtee, 8; M. King, Jon $6 30, TL ¢ ; Allison, 4; Arrived, steamship Decian, Laird, | A UES —SMITHS' NEW YORK PALE ALE. a. Ww. L ie lao state in ‘lusion that neith wentto her; same ag Giaseow, J 19. Nefeainind Wyo. King1; M. King, 1; Fisher, 1; Craver,1; | iments to the agcomplannient of Whe the wy to yerson have tbe right of colaing money ead, thet ship Donau (NG oust east NYorke Sune --- rowers, 3; Bearmane; Patterson, 1; Nelson, 1; Hodes, 2; ff mitted have thrown the barden of their | ®9/, Person so doing is lable to severe punis.ment, we ip Cor os genes, ‘New Orleans, June 12, with mdse GIBRALTAR, June 1—Arrived, Mathilde, Warnken, NYork. Jeweit, 1; Wood, 1, fuliy com elr | Cording vo the laws of our country, by government” and passe: to H B Cromwell & Co. lth, lat 2344, lon | Grwoa, June 4—Arrived, Vincenza, Piando, NYors. Double plays by--Paiterson and Wood, 1, putting out Pow. | Payment upon the city before the property could | ““We'have, ac., DATE CHILNAGON 78 40) passed brig Consort (Br), sanding nortn, HAaMBUuO, June 7—Arrived, Shakspeare, J¢ New ers and Craver on the fly «nd returning fo second base. sumiciently feel their influence to aid in meeting the Minister for Foreiy: Afaire. Steamship Gen Meade, Sampson, New Orleans June 12, | York. xi “Passed balls,” on which bases were made—Crayer, 10; | increases liabilities by increased values. It was not HIGABHI KUZE CLiUsO,- with mdse and to Frederic Baker, HAVRE, June 6—Arrived, Anna Camp, Drummond, and Ida Hodes, 1; J a. : the bare fact that four and a half millions of dollara Vice Minister tor Foreig: Adaira. Steamship — Sere Charleston, with mdseand | Lilly, Patterson, New Orleans. SMITH'S Quts on foul balls—Haymakers, 9 times; Eckford, 6 times. | must be raised from the tax payers that arouses Bir Hamnry 8. Parkes, K. ©. B, popmneere. wa ' > 4 ro, Yoo byt ad ALIPAX. June 8—Arrived, schr Biliow (Br), Fougere, Bal- ve ig Crapie Mr Monellyof the Acti¢e Clubiof New York their dread so much as the statement that the rate | The discussion now going on, therefore, seeing | han; of Hatteras saw steamship Pioneer, bound south; ab | “Ince or Wiont, June 6—Of, Cornelius Grinnell, from CME Ae doe Aig ig SA ET og Bo will be four and a haif or Sve per cent. In explana | that tuere are to be no more boos or nivow issued, | miles north of Hatteras spoke bark R 8 Walker, 13 days from | London for NYork; 6th, Minna, Stunkel, from NYork for —— Time of jame—Three bours and twenty minutes, tion of this train of argument the Asssesser gave the | brings on the future action of the Japance govern- | Boston for Savannah. N tle. Prize medal awarded, Paris Exposition, 1967, pairs SE a sabjoined expianations:— ment as to the redemption of those now hi circuia- Steamanip Rebecca Clyde, Saihener, ‘Wilmington, NC, i June b— Arrived, Pilgrim, Richardson, Savan- Brewery, 240 West Le hteenth street, Mutual vs, Star—The Champions Again | | Firs—It depresses our real estate in the estimation of for- tion. | For my part, I cannot see how they :an evade | "Bh mdse and passengers, te Jae tans. with mdeo, to | Rabi Ger Amen Valley, Ro aj roksan, GND. between Seventh an’ th avenues. oign capitalists and repel great numbers of persons from | that res lity, nor do I believe that there ts any | y Satk Condor (NG), Lamoke, Dette, 110 dave, with mdse, {0 | bons, ; ona ae ee Defeated. making investments in real property, {rom loaning on bonds | such intention entertained on the part of tie govern- | Mes in the Mediterranean 4 days with, heary + | Sor With, Thos Duaham, pice aa ‘Byoslaion, (igs TR on at A eee a Te Tout v0 ack to you the ‘The champion Mutuals went over to the Capl- | steured by ma seem Srecting cthars: Garial teases | Ment. ‘The fact Is that several parties 1ave been | gales; since then hed Aue weather, with light ‘winds and Join X : Gonnmeal hate gutvad trom toon of tis ches toline grounds yesterday to have a sort of a practice | Ofbeing invited ie driven away. speculating to a very large extent in this debased | calms, Bott John Geddie, MeDougall, New Orleans, copherous. Hefore commencing ite use my bair was game (7) with the young Stars; but they caught a Thigh rate of taxation n actually tends to lessen the Sse pester mamhar ean tone one be below | rua oo eanpina Hom, 3 cape, 3 eat iy Havelock, McNab, Mobile; Cynosure, oul very faat, but sinos having ged lt for the last , dil it vr ave got onthe the ing ou' tartar, as the score will show, and came out ade. | "Uieg-We'sheuld lose all focorporsted companite' who | scared. Were it not for the fact that epudiation | *se,strone Nal windy We Ina Fdaze ghe wibde, | Rnvered out lh, Prairie Bird, Davis, (er Galveston; Gran- | growing. Yours, Feapecttul “HL Ee bRACKE: fouted party. They could not get hold of young | csueseape by removal of thet ‘oflesn ineutence | would be a very bad precedent for the abe te ton | Sicalme: Blankenship, Now Orleans, 18 days, spider 8S "es Antarctic, MeStoker, ne ‘OT Ean Fitty second sireet, New York. " compan railroads | low it would be @ good lesson to tl odkind passed — Arrived, $ Cummings’ pitching, and when a heavy nit was | snd nner incorporated ron id tna mposstle lose a staal!" sum ob thelr lique. game. “vues mee 5 fh aa a Sag B | hoxpon, June Arrived, Paraguay (@), Dizon, NYork: |“ ——Conwa—vam_ BRIGGS CURATIVE FOR CORNG, made the Star flelders—and the club has always | 1?,siand up sgninet the curreat witch oment Ave per cent nt niboos the Japanese had alreadyrefused to fennel, pate a, Atalanta (#), Pinkham, NYork (and passed | Zho, Hunione, Bad Walle see toe erated ak we Breck: been noted for having good flelders—captured them ber tre shoul 1 -] ae i invested tn noa-larable bonds. ive that coin in payment of custms due: handsomely. This is the first really good shine the ot ing to the )e deck. Same dey, ris MERION, June S—A: Amalia, M 5 way, corner of Fulton street, either dollars or tie silver | baw eastward with something in tow, supposed Ene DONDAMRS, June tcArtiveds Mareen aekey cad Moe —— insisting upon Stars have made tn some ti and it is without | which could boo. It is most probable that the winie " 1810" Goubt brillant one. ‘They could always Meld end | To obviste these evile but one was in. | ton will remain’ in abeyance until the great “piiton, May fi--salled, Dark W E Anderson, Drummond, | A, OFF ItAL. TITER PRR CENT COMMISSION throw ficentiy, and now they can bat as effec- | curred, and that was the hended increase of | meeting of the Daimios at Jeddo, when, I believe, a ‘adden, Baracoa, 6 days, with fort. at MoLNTIRE. tively as they can Held, as the following score Will State taxes, The state of Assessors had ton is to be made that the coinare of the | ‘ultytoJas Dougiegs, os nm ALAGA, June l—Arrived, Concesione, Septari, New Or- 816 Canal ai 18 Chub ; show:— hever assumed the valuation as the sum for which | country shall be changed to the dollar anc that the | ich cughe & Merrilh Wicks, Mobile, 20 days, with lumber | leans. Sune 6-01, ait nee [ie bare no connection with any other party oF parties Which they debited the city of They as- | mint shall be superintended by a foreigne, whose | “genrs 1 , Virginie, obLiaoaTm, June 6—Of, ahip Georgina, Reher, trom New | All orders for Royal Havana will be promptly ab LT R17 | gert that it is already valued at so much higher pro- | integrity and reliability sball be guaranieca by al ey Ny ag Post at Painot, June 1—In port bark R Murray, Jr, | “'¢04'® Send for ciroular, OWN MoINTIRI 16 } i} portion than ine country rates that they must give | the forelg a minimars, which 18 aecldedl ie best Fehr pelle Ra Vieni fineldon, for NYork ib. ii MOINTIRE £00. {peTER MCINT us benefit lower assessment than the count: jan lopted.| Ralled 29th, ‘ernon, Boston. ; H + 43 | was willing to put upon their county. “ite then read | General Julius Stahel, American Consn at this | cbt Mary Haskin, mh croresior®, DO. JORENGTOWN, June S—Arrivedy Cardenas, Keller, Carde- | (soRNR. BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL $3 2 i i pT ty ent or exhibit of assessment Of port, goes aoe rm Seth ets Peay Scar 3 8 Lake, Bndieott, Batimore for New Bedford, RMUNDE, June d—Arrived, Anna, Niclsen, Philadel. | \/ ‘iseases of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 Broad~ i i | im tanceement of real estate for Japan. 1 presume. the new. Presid Passed poy Hell Gate, 3 } in r enty-two sourn. cet laware YSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, DIARRH 9 a Ais. wards of Brooklyn was... .$131,000, Fisher, ship Jane ON cured : na ia is ia | Tas contiatgd imooane cw bed oe pammanan, 2 paraein, Breen trom Rortens tor ow York, bark iemperoe rrett: Savan- | BARRY & Me meh eis, oy, at ha 4 Nt new buildings and eguali- (Br), Crane, Roasqorm, NB, ‘Tower, * Kile Vail (Br), | grocers, $a... | cation of value is “0 fg A oh ely ely ae Ge ORrrived 1biby bark wi 0) ye ET cnt wp Ree Mare det ogee sia wm | Sacto MMe Re ese ne, | Dele an ORO pon n " Wort, pnt Aloe from Calale for New York, with lam- ARMAGONA, May 27 Look, NYork, ty odin hae soot oF al, ‘Bohr Giiman D King, Biatchford, trom Calais for New American Ports. sanld et teestalate tore Uae rs ‘ 7 al AND! Jane 17 nds of testimon! oe to potiarn Daan a * Pris" uase, Ingraham, from Rockland for New York, with wet rer sone on tideghaNy" ita" 0 att inotannin rosy omee Brena. 7 < aldbancg nae Planet, Pratt, from Rockland for New York, with MERIT sere pe eee pie % M*eito caxorres i steamship eres, _— Teoh Ue he : oft ison, Tove om Mn wT | Rea Ap haa pate ge | homme CMS cr mma 4 Mao or ‘ 7 Phin 5 a a ake, Hall, padres We sacecaie cecesseee ees sess see §200)900,000 | Japan, ‘The ore cant onoud te eee , Focgunces trees Merkos'e Peles Tor New | and Redington gewelt, Baltimore; ha ‘buston itchrint | Upholstery Goods, “ibd Put oat by ly Syrandeth, 1) BietBetd, 1 The total State, county and city taxes cised In the selection of represettatives for these | and Wm A Crocker, Buster, Phi his, JC ‘Harraden, Lace Curtains ted Br 1 4; B. Mille, 2 for + Schr John Losier, Macomber, from Taunton for Rondout, | Joy, a rt; IG Huntington, Jones, Albany; Piow and feng A, id and Hall, and Halland Cum- | levied upon city property in 1863 was countries than any other; fcr here they come ares, Trelslien, from Providence for New York, Boy, Hallet, Malden; Copia, Newburg: A to ings. Also Aatheld and Eggier, (M@ATIY). 0.6... ec cee eee $5,800,000 | among peoples ony different from other nations. Bebr » Pearsall, from Forgan Sy, ‘New York. | Robinson, Rondout; Princess, Lovell, and Senator Grimes, reduced sory: ao Out—' Cr ee enmen Rate of taxation on this 2 90 | Besides al oe or consular duties they oo Freestone, Harrison, from Ot, for New Lg me te 2 in great variety, at prices. fe = cee te | afte ie acing able | israel SARTRE EAN ur ome | ER 2 ENON Honor orn | apa, Ml, Bt tae myiro—Mr. ; r American sbtp King Pnilip, for inurder, was con- | ‘Senr Peter Ritter, Arnold, from Port Western Sea. desing: igweteepetsete dese Ph Bresteer Srofere--Mesors, Prariing O66 J for bre minctes, Sox STROKE—At six P. M., last night, John | “ludea petore the American Consular Court st Hiogo | yore” Par smaplpsalpliiatall Yala a Aleppo, Harriaon, Li 719 Chestnut street, Philadelphia’ Pa, oO on the 12th iat, it may be remembered by your | _ cht Daniel Rustell, Clark, from Portiand, Ct, for New | via queenstown Mh inet, Nereun Mourne, WY orks ay emt | — z Burrow, aged 26, residing at No. 408 Kast Thirteenth | readers that the acclsed, While drunk in senveisore vore jane, Chate, Sunderiand; Biteabeuh: Hewtiton ‘Wane, Car MHA cop LIVER Of, GOLDEN BRAND. Base Ball Notes. street, was found by an officer of the Eighteenth | Iasi, stabbed 8 Yaconin ‘connected witt the house. | hint Allee Branton, Seward, frum Poriand, Ot for New 4, Coin, Afrion, 8 a "yet produced. ‘The Red Stockings are still carving their way vic- | precinct, on First avenue, suffering from sul stroke, | hold of the Governor S eamuekrots Alth the Vehr George Hotchiise, Rackett, from New Haven for New Peeshior, Demme oa houpamoeet We notee hg tit kJ bea: b © OM. toriously vefory ‘tym, hey went on to Philadel. | and conveyed to Bellevue Hospital, wound waleved Was Date ely ag ome, | Yorn, Bosiapy ‘vark Merrimag, Nicholy Miqngas; brigs Qeueers J. MILWAU'S BONS, 189 Breda

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