The New York Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1869, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

. 7 , . or ny y " 10 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. if desk ue ewe Sat a aie No leas eee s: optenmahip Hermaun (NG), Wenke, Bremen—Oelrichs & | Whalemen. ‘ De. Arrived at Provincetor abicamsbip Eagle, Greene, Havana—Atlantic Mail Steam- cathe ‘iit ee dai AE fobs Carrie W Clarke ‘0. Came houie of account 4g iigauehip Ropidan, Mallory, Savannab—Livingsion, Fox Clarks, Has been out 18 month he ada ken Be he ou Steamship Saratoga, Alexander, Norfolk, City Point and d. Spoke June 4, schr Wim A Grozier, Young, Prov! Richmond--Old Dominion Steamship Co. town; had takeu 10) bbis wh oll siuce last reported, Strano Diigo, Johnson, Fortand J ¥ Ames Spoken, ip Nereus, Bearse, Hoston— de. ehh Star of “the West (Br), Perry, London—Sum! Thomp- rane oil ing (Ar), Amite, from Hamberg for Gam ew. Bbip Phing Albert (NG), Helderich, Hamburg—Puneh, Baye | 4,80 Hisia (Hr, Healey. from New York for Lendong Bark ‘Asostitta, Ivigtut for Philadelphia, June 21, lap) 10. from Ship Mary Durkee (Br), Sutherland, Ble—Boyd & Hincken. | go 4g low 4030 (oy pllot Lone Mary a Willinwte Nola Blip Eldorado, Woucaide, San Franclsco—8 W Osgood. Mark Sir Colin’ Campbell: (Bry froma teigeat. tor pbiladelt put hits Hier (Br), Penfield, Pernambuco and a market— pls, Sune 31, lat 40 40, lon 70 20'(by pilot boat Mary A Wil 5 it 0 19). GIS Brown (Br), Vatpey, Cow Bay, CB—Brett, Son & ‘tis {gl Bowen, from Mobile for Havre, June 18, lat 88 50) co, Brig Stockton, Griftin, Vico for orders—Walsh & Carver. jan Brig Henry & Louise, as sal there cin o@ grit tue hope of escape for any COLLEGE COMSENCEDMY IS. THE ERIE RAILROAD. lempesse who may dare to oa his aii any here along the r ’ ht add, by way 0! clusion, x that“ l Dostd a very remarkable stitement to-day | New York UniversityProveedings at the concernyag the Carr’s Rock accident. It 18 to the Grand Opern House Yesterduy edect that the day before the horror occurred & | mye Grand Opera House gathered within ts Walls 4g" ” Sune e} te a > f the rails Ina The “Conspiracy” Against the Road pe tematition and. notified the proper | an aadience of an unusual character for that locality. and What It Amounts to. authorities of the fact. He came by the | it was announced that the commencement exercises plac he following morning and We rail Was not areas = “ Changed. ‘That night the trach went over the preci- | of the New York University would there take place ice exactly at the Spot where the defective rail had | at half-past ten o'clock yesterday, and in conse- nm seep, Iu view of this fact and that there are | quence Fisk's temple of epéra bouge and burlesque ii i Many suits for damages against the Erie Railroad sé m Confession of John Bowen as to His Company now pending, tiere are many unscra- | D€eame the centre of attraction for quite a different Complicity. pulous persons Who scout the idea ofa “conspiracy” | public than were wont to assemble within its walls. aod believe that it is only a pretext to throw a re- | ‘phe beauty and fashion, which is never wating on artin Trippe. pect re k; George B. well, New York; Ar 4 HONOBASY DEGREF Philosophir—Doctor in Philosopby—Rev. William late of the University of Vincennes, Indiana; Rev. Lockwood, Superintendent of Education, Monmouth, N.J.; Wham Hasbrouck, New Jersey. Doctor Diovsitaton-Doctor of Divinity—Rev. Wiliam Aik- man, New York; Rey. Cnarles Taylor, President of Ken- snoky Wesleyan University; Rev. Karl Meyer, New Bruns- wick, N. J. The benediction, pronounced by Chancellor Fer- ris, and a “Potpourri” by Grafulla’s orchestra com- pleted the proceedings, and at one o’ciock the large audience dispersed, Annual Commencement at the Long Island College Hospital. Beis i an hy aes ae rer home on Persons | any public occasion, was represented by a ditiereut Last evening the annual commencement of the Potter, Port au Prince—H Becker & | Havana, June iat $864, ton ba aT Coe nllos poet a rain The “Carr’s Rock” Slaugh- } which happenel’a few dase aan inet tie side of Sane a peg pre a ce ae TARE ane ees are een eis 91 in eae Ree ret a a or Mallory meee Bessie, Howard (Bt), Howard, from London for Baltt- ter in a New Light. Fee ae acta aaa Nery ireely com, | the beginning of the ceremonies the house was not | a iarge number of ladies and gentlemen present. | “Srig Cosmos, Parsons, Alexandris—Simpson g,ciapr. Foreign Ports. — ii tice of tie fistoadoficlis tat the euginesr | progelency of whore pups Was to be tested, aug | THe,CH#it Was occupied by MF. don J. Van Now | Bohr ietwig hry encrice, Cork forardre~0 ¥ But | gan Ua fark ty bane MaaktsetsCr Barter trand. After an overture by the Twenty-third regi- ment band, prayer was offered by Rev. R. S, Storrs, dr, D. D. Mr. ‘I. L. Mason, M. D., President of tne Faculty, conferred the degrees the following candidates:—Evan Allen, Cana Barker, Wisconsin; Allison 8. Bradbury, In- diana; Jacob Charles, Pennsylvania: Daniel y. Crouse, llinois; Joseph 8. Cox, California; led “4 brakes”? 2 Ww the " MizroRn, Pike County, Pa. June 24, 1860. | eee ia oe iene ncn oe cbeyed. | also the popularity of the young students themselves The Erie Ratlroad, in common with many other | And way? 1s will be remembered that m the ac- | might have led one to expect; but after the first in- railroads in the country, has bee eullarly unfor- | Count of the accident 1t was stated that a brakeman | troductory exercises lad been had the auditory Leahey A Re RPC UAEsy, wos saved his lile by running from the tender to the rear | niieq lib oa. analtenons aaa sie see tunate during the past year or two in having had to | car on the roois. No mention was made of any ed up mo » y pay out every once in awhile some of its available | other brakeman, ‘The questions that the people in | the “oration” was reached the large house, with cash in repairing the damages done by a “smasb- | te Vicinity are asking one another are, Were there | the exception of the upper tier, was crowded, and ley. from 8I ghae for do; Jeannie (Br), © i, fi ght Adelaide (Br), Taplor, Trinkad, Port Spain—Peniston | NYurk (or Shanghaes Sid, atips Joh Norge Hey Garden| Soir Jase. (Dutch, Every, S¢Mapina— A Vatable & from Yokohama for do} Surprise, Ranlet, from’ Amoy foF, yg ARROYO, June 5—In port brigs Hattle Eaton A Schr Chas Dennis, Hodgkinson, Mayaguez, PR-Jos Smith | York lig! Alva (ir), Yor do lo; Morning gut tor New! Schr Bila Brown, Brown, St Johns, NF—Simpson & Clapp, | Haven doi sehr Telegraph, for Norwich do. Schr M Bedell, Bi Savannah A Abbott SET ea, Bayard, for, Bobr Ana b Carll Tyler, Wimnagion, NO—B J Wenberg. CERU, April 21—In port ship Sea Serpent, White, for New more than'one brakeman ou the cars?? and “What , | Eugene D. Collier, New Jersey; William C. Frew, Sebr L W Birdsall, Latham, Ph up” on some part of Its line. ‘The aceidenis on this | wus tic only one heard of doing hear the ender?” | the Young gentlemen graduates of the University, Glos Miraunar Hialetiny, Renee: Wrage a, Tere | Bete Naty AE serrate Gloncacion ed Wenberg. York de, Mae ie ak tact tog’ Acca (al sade particulor road, it is true, with but one most terrible oo ie Sata who had all donned silk gowns In regular Oxonian | Hampshire; George W. Lancaster, Minpesoee; George Schr Brazos, ‘Kelsey, Hartford—G K Racket & Bro. for NYork ia Casroasvon, Cantle Br, Smith, for i ‘Brie, , . A pS fe ee «= > We , <ceeding! 5 4. Parmlee, Ce 3 Wells ’ W. y . tish Princess (Br), Brown, for do; Premier, Merrithur, f exception, have not been attended with avy loss of LECIURES LAST NIGHT. siyle, were kept exceedingly busy to act as ushers to | 1. Varmlet, Connecticut; Welly W. Perkins, New ARRIVALS: Boston Idg; Tennyson, Graves, for Havre; Winged. Hunter, iife, but the bare idea that a freight train which one the numerous ladies who desired seats and found it Indies; Geo: ‘A. White, California; Bel tin M. ar Small, from Bombay, just arrived; Fortuna, Taylor, 7 ie Annet ne ; George A, , ; Benjamin M, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. (withdrawn from Bombay); Garden Reach, Lewis, do,’ barks day dashed down a precipice and was crushed to NAPOLEGR Ii somewhat dimicult to obtain them at first sight. On | Wright,New Yors; Alonzo K. Freeman, Peunsyl- Ri Gan * i Steamship Atalanta (Br), Pinkham, London June 6, and | Robert, Baker, do; and ot! ported later. Havre 6th, with mdse and 550 passengera, to Howland & | | Going down the river 18th, ship Carpo (Br), Carey, for New Aspinwall! “Hud a dense fog forthe last days, June 6, lat | York. f 4846, 1on 42.41, exchanged signals with ship Tope, bound’ E; | _ Sailed from Saugor eth. bark Ladye Love (Br), Gladstone, 19th, lat 42 07, on. 610, with one of Willihms '& Guiou’s | forSan Francisco, bat returned eth, and auebored ‘at Dist steamships, Bound E; 2th, lat 41 33, lon 69 40, with steamship | mond Harbor Island. atoms, or that another which rushed into an open the stage, Chancellor Ferris, of the University, pre- drawbridge and was enguiphed in the waters be- | Lecture by Miss Arundel at Steinway Hall. | sided, assisted ou his right by the entire faculty, all neath, might have been a tr with its hundreds of wer people than there are gaslights in Steinway | clad in their official robes, and on his left were vamia. An address was delivered by Professor Edward S. Dunster, M. D., and the valedictory by E. C, scud- der, Of the graduating class. ‘The Kev, Mr, Kenne- gouls as passengers, was quite appalling enough to | Mall were present last evening to hear Miss Arundel, | seated the council and trustees of the University. | dy pronounced the benediction, when ‘the audience } City of Limerick, bound ‘CapR HAYTIEN, June 2—In port schr Georgina, Leamany attract public attention to the subject with a more | @ transatiantic historienne and lectureas, on the ca- | 1n the orchestra were placed Grafulla’s renowned | S@purated. ee ay Tones, VeDintngion, MO, with:navAl | TOs Boek ae eens 6 10N8 Soe ee Ciicw), for Phitadeld than ordinary earnestness. The great guestion of | reer of poleon from the cradle to the throne. | corps of musicians, who opened with Suppé’s charm- | Exercises at the New Jersey State Normal Steamahj; Twaac Bell, Bourne, Richmond, oy Point and ia Ik hi 3 e Ol Norfolk, with muse aid passengers, to. th Dominion | MELBOURNE, March 20—Arrived, bark C C Leary, NYork, bteamsbip Co. (and sailed April 21 for Guam). : Ship St Patil (of Boston), Martin, Singapore, March 4, with | "In port April 24, barks Garibaldi, Noyes, from NYork, are mdse, to Win A Sale & Co.’ Passed Anjier April 16, Cape of | rived 18th; Wynaud (Br), Jodes, from rived 12th, Good’ Hope Avrii 29,and St Helena May 19; crossed the | Safied from Port Philip’ Heads April 15, bark Strathspey Equator May 27,and since had very light winds. April l8, | (Br), Clark, San Francisco, ‘ Jat 29 49 8, lon 58.10 E, spoke, shi} lack’ Prince, from Ran’ FWOASTLE, NSW, April 6—Arrived, bark Nehemiah G: oon for Falmouth; April 30, lat 8323 8, ‘lon Ey sthip | son, Smalley, Melbourne (and salled 384 for San Francisco). Elizabeth Fleming, fiom Rangoon for Liverpool; May ib, off | ~ Sailed Aprii 15, Nereus (Br), Duggan, San Francisco; bark, St Helena, bark Lady Agnes (Br) trom Colombo for London; | Victor, Duggan, do, : May 26, lat 1418, lon 31:11 W, brig Emma (of Nantes), steer” Port DE Paix, June 2—In port schr Mary E Walker, Hoyt, late with the public has of course been:—What cau | Miss Arandel appeared for the first time before a | ing, yet very light, overture to “Light Cavalry,” fol- be the matter with the road? and up toa day or two | New York audience to deliver this lecture, but on | lowed by the celebrated march from Meyerbeer’s ago the railroad gave no re: to the question. | account of the lateness of the season the audience | “Prophet.’? The Chancellor then offered up prayer The answer it did make, how on Wednesday | Was very slim. She came forward at eight o'clock, | to the Almighty for his evident blessings bestowed was rather startling, to Say the ieast; one indeed not | attired in a beautiful green and white dress, with an | upon the insutution, and closed by imploring the yell calculated to > the aye). | Verskirtof Paris green and a white waist tastefully vine Providence rail simi - , very well calculated 0 y the anxiety of pore puffed, Miss Arundel speaks in a clear, distinct aid of Divine FEO¥ Jeuce for ail similar educational Jers in regard to the safety of the road. ‘The sub- | yoice, with studiea emphasis and considerable his- | institutes in the land. School. The sem}-annual exercises of the New Jersey State Norimal Schoo! took place yesterday with gratifying success, Lie unusually large number of twenty-six being awarded diplomas, The ‘Normal School is beautifully and commodiously situated on Clinton street, Trenton, near the depot of the Camden and le stance of the answer, which was made public in a | trionic talent. She is terse, and at umes poetical, Mr. Jame: Donnell, of North Hattleld, Mass, | an Ay for Boston in 4 days. : 8 ul pub! 5 2 » and aly . . Donnell, s ttleld, Mass., | amboy Railroad, and adimirably designed in its ap- jark Askur (Nor), Thomsen, 2 PoncE, PR, June 6--In port bark Evening Star, for NYorkes sort of semi-ofticial shape, was that there was employing few stilted forms of expression and | one of tue young graduates, was the first toenter | pomtments aud management to long sustain tho | iron. to order: vessel wo Punch: Layee’ Coxe Hea heavy weet. | (See Disasters.) bd eer A CONSPIRACY no bombastic figures, Her manner is tis~ formed by certain parties to injure the road by caus- | wague and she shows unmistakabie signs of | to the br ing as many accidents as possivie, and that the acel- | good breeding. AS a narrator she is at | the salutatory im Latm with grea sises. He delivered t Nuency, but it is y order ot exe! erly yales greater part of re. RANGOON, May 7—In port ships John Bunyan, Gilmore, Bark Martino Cliento (Ital), Lauro, Palermo, 69 days, with | for Boston; 8D Thurston, Snow, for Europe; bark Welking high prestige it has earned for the proficiency of the Pal frutt, to Chamberlain, Phelps & Co, Passed Gibraltar May 4. | Blanchard, for do. numerous teachers trained within its walls for and that one of tue couspirators, Jobn Bowen by | gyersed With mauy appropriate anecdotes, aud was, | kes present, i@ whom the concluding portion of | education. ‘The establishment 1s under the super- eg setae aol Heb eareb: Bpeis Ch) fron Oia segitta’ Auten; Wallace, name, had confessed his guilt after having been ar- | on the whole, a cuiloquial recitation of the lie of ie | the grectng was adares understood a word of | vision of Professor Hart aud an able corps Of assist- | ning), Junin, Peru, 90 days, ‘with nitrate ot poral Peavody, | Funchal, where she arrived M SOfrom NYork. e lay. 4 Willis & Co, Passed Cape Horn April 19; crossed the Equa- SypN&y, NSW, April 14—Arrived, bark Rose M (Br), Pen« tor May %, in ton 36 34, where usually is the SE trades, but | dleton, NYork. had strong NE winds; carried the NE trades to lat 25; since, Sailed April 1 Lady Ann, for San Francisco. ants, male and female, Invitations were extended to une city and State officials, as well as to the iriends of the pupils, to give cclat to the ceremonies Tested and confined 1 jail at this place. Since my | present Emperor of the French. She spoke while it. Indeed, tt w arrival here I have had a loug tak conceruing the | sitting in an easy attitude before the large rea serecn ws ave date accidents with this man and with several other | of Dickens fame. customed to te n ve wrong to deny it that to one ac- odious Latin pronunciation of rsons Who are more or less acquainted with Erie apoleon, began the lecturess, was born of | the Continent of Europe the strict adherence to the | by thelr presence. At four o'clock yesterday after- | bat lght winds and calms, Stxcaporn, May 6—In port ship Humboldt, Proctor, ton | g | 4 4 ey ane " 2: x " iY Bark Edi: ¥ 3 se Br), Dick: NYork do; Railroad matters, and although | do not think the wughter of Josephine, oa tue 2th day of | pyoag Oxomian dialect rendered even tie language | 2000 the proceedings were opened by a recitation | to Brown ety, pearae ns aarae ea stn rien ree ne phates os ice Manoa trees eoey? aah company’s agents will make oul as good a ‘cons | April, 18038. He Was the cliid of an unhappy union. spiracy case” as they imagine, I must confess that | Louis, the firss Napoleon's brother, had never een | Self somewhat dubious, and It required some men- the arrest of Bowen has bronght to light certain | peioved of Hortense, to Whom Le was married by tue | tal labor to follow closely the speaker’s meaning eee ee have heretofore been a mystery to most | imperious will of the Emperor. Then there Was ® | srom sentence to sentence. At the conclusion of this tion "ONS =~ = separation, and Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, | saiutation Mr. Donnell was the recipient of several HOW THE CONSPIRACY ‘WAS: UNEARTHED, with hus brother, passed under the materuai care of | Youguets thrown him by the sweet hands of youn; The frightful accident at Carr's Rock about a year | Queen Hortense. She was the beat of mothers aud | jady/namirers mn the auditory, which gilt he pontsly ago, by which several persons lost their ives and | Joved her sons with true devotion, but she had no recognized by bowing. A waitz by Strauss rolowced pata ‘everybody Pins phartiguateareane ane ee Ce rele se kingly Dotty Ae and then came ah i acts Es ei e | takin, er young son, the future Emperor of the stanghter—for it was nothing eise—the company de- | Freach, 1m her arms she exclaimed: “le must Teeaoe eee Des Gea ene Brion Eohs termined to ferret out the cause of not only this, | nse by merit.” Throughout his early tuition, an oration on oiviligation. ® is deliver: but ol every little acctdent or mishap that might | under her cuarge, tus was the predominant was not as perfect as Maat ches pte afterward occur; for, be 1 Known, even at this early | idea, Not as a pampered aristocrat, not though much maybe aseribed to the situation Piss] date certain of the officiais had their suspicion that | as an exclusive, not as starched ‘scious th ba th odaced by thi the train did not run off the track at Carr’s Rock | of royalty, were’ the years of this young | ‘He embarrassing influence produced by the con- before somebody had made it a physical impossi- | prince’s lie wiuled away, but among the mechanics, | S7OUSHess that one Is gazed aL by 3,000 people. | The bility for it to stay on therails. They therefore went | amoug that population Which afterward elevated him Soorionte oneolen be tie URGE SHR DG to work guletly, gathering up every little bit of tes- | to (ne mightiest throne in Couumental Europe. It cali ie y timony tuey could get, by whicn they hoped to draw | wus this poiltie, yet tender cate of lus keeu mother, | Nei! AuQwn sell, Was Severs) tines Looked dows to aaeeo of evidence 80 Ughtly about the suspected | that made Napoleon What he is now, and ever after | Gise also with neatly all who Poawed ia tthed 4 Bhey were unalie however, so hay te peep duestion. | gave to Luin what siarp scruuny of the motives of | this aid not detract (rom the merit of the orator and Of the affair On any pucilcdlar pertone fee elity | meu, by ineaus of witici he is to-day one of the | the manner in which he treated the subject selected Which Twin never ion War person—for reasons | powers of earth. The leciuress ten, in a graphic | ¢or nis oration. Republicanism as against despotisia resuits of. their investigations led teem us | Way, and with sentences abounding 10 | Was the inain spirit of his essay, and an earnest de- “shadow” certaim individuals for a consider, Seucauen Een ccunais Tatoos un- | ender of the republican doctrine he proved himself. eee tee To, Since ihe accident the | subsequent escape; his avortive attempt | pies wise Bcaused by the git Of Rumerons one. cality of Car Rock—where. the doubie | 1 ascend the throne at Strasbourg in lout: 1s | n by tue whole scaool of the Tea Commandments, aiter waich an impressive prayer was offered. The salutatory, which was & happy. production, was de- livered by Mattie E. Price. The subject was mainly contined to a schoo! girl’s view of lice, which was treated ably in+all its phases. A very interesting programme, deciamatory, vocal and comic, was then executed, and the exercises were brought to a ciose by the delivery of the valeaictory by Mary E. Riddle and a farewell song by the Carel | class. The following class of graduates received diplomas:—Mary E, Wandling, ‘Turkey, N. J.; Cornelia Pruden, Miliburn; Holdal G, Bouton, Black’s Mills; Annie E. Mershon, Worths- ville; Sarah Lewis, Allamuchy; Mary L. Runyon, Plainfield; Saran M. Webb, Ked bank; Ellen 8. Kirk- bride, Hammonton; Harriet Vanness, Hacketts- town; Elizabeth 3. ‘tweed, Williamstown; Sarah E. Stanvurrough, Morristown; Hettie Bodine, Mount Pleasant; Annie Cueshire, ‘trenton; Martha E. Price, Branchville, Emma Haie, Palmyra; Mary E. Riddle, Bethiehem; Lydia G. Garwood, Bridgeboro; Lydia A. Bottoms, Lower squaa Kun; Kate Wright, Salem; Kate 8, Ladar, Bergen; Persilia Cook, Woodstowa; Sarah Gasion, Trenton; Ellen F, Davis, Sykesville; Aboie Brooks, Bridgeton; Sarah A, Laird, Belvidere; Gertrude Carr, Mowat Holly. Bark Beethoven (NG), Karstedt, Santos, 56 days, with cof- . foe, to Dabney, Morgat Cos, veasel (0 Wendt, Tetens & |. Sailed April 30 ship Jos Holmes, Crocker, NYork; May 5, Bockman. Crossed the Equator May 28, in lon 38, Had | bark Loi Jan (Br), Livey, Boston, ght winds and calms the whole 4 SURINAM, June 4—[n port bark “Alice Tarlton, Connors Re ae wheheery, - Aaplawall is gays, with coffer bine Bone 5 rer ate noe (2 = nee, ror NYor! yy. Was fatteras, with cali next day; Harriet Ametia, for Boston In 6 daya. winds; had pilot on board 8 days. icant ara et ‘Raw Bias. Sune S--In port schra John Atwood, for NYorld Bark Jas Welsh (Br), Bates, Havana, 9 days, with sugar, to | in 16 days; Jackson, for Baltimore do do, F Alexandre $500, ie PE, Bs. American Ports. Celia (Br), }Ruez, days, 4c, to Miller & Houghto. pines bear ieat GROSTON, June 25 -Arrived, achre J W Vanneman, Sharp, fark Thomas Terry (Br), Crosby, Cienfuegos, 20 days, with rgetown, DC; E F Crowell, Hawes, lelphia. Below, pe ener ee qT ca ™ Bi Vinge i" ee Smith, Buenos A, b a ar jucen (Br), McGray. Grand Turk, TI, 9 days, \—Bark G Palmer (Br), Smith, Buenos Ayres; bri with salt, to master: 1 to Boyd & Hincken. Gilmor Meredith, Ayres, Belfast’ to for Buenos Ayres Weather’ phat ene ya & Hinoken, Had fine | Gime F Hart, Lath Alerandsa; Oarrie Heyer, Poands Bark Fannie (of Rockland), Hinckley, Grand Turk, TI, 11 | Baitimore; Alon Bacon, Crosby, Rockport to load for dare with salt, to Calvin EB Knox. Had Jlight winds and | NYork; A C Warner, Rich, Jamaica. hi calms the enlire passage. Sailed—Bark Josephine; brig Uilmor Meredith; and from, Brig Antelope, Rumbail, Palermo, 68 days, with frult the Channel, brig Tames. Lawrence, Giles & Co; vessel to F Talbot & Co. Passed G: ‘Q4th—Arrived, steamship Neptune, Baker, NYork. f May 6, since which time had light northerly and we: BALTIMORE, June 25—-Arrived, bark St Lawrence nf E5 une 14, lat 34, lon 60, spoke wh bark Wave, all | Steed, Demarara ; schrs Kutic J Hoyt, Parker, New Haven well; bad caught a’ whale te day Previous, which made) | Boudoin, Randall, Portland: Willow Harp, Davis, NYork; ig Planet (Br), Maxey, Chiltepec, Mex, 25 days, with ma- mith, Crowell, and’ David G Floyd, Wheeden, NYork. hogany, to B F Small; weheal to Lothar’ Starbuck, 'Had ght Cleared—Mark ‘Henry P Lord, Pinkham, Portland; brige winds and calms most of the pass: Proteus, Hall, Boston ; Morning Stas (Br), Grosier, Trieste % Brig Arichat ‘West (Br), GerFior, Arecibo, PR, 12 days, with ida Zonia, Wilson, Hudson, NY; Oxford, Hugies, New. sugar, ec, to Hicks & Tobias, Brunswick, NJ; Win Porter, Newark, NJ; Camiile, Birneyg rig Lydia H Cole (ir), Jones, St Jago, 20 days, withsugar, | NYork; Henry Allen, Tatem, Fairhaven. dc, to Waydell & Co. led—Barks Pleiades, Stag, apd Hear P Lord, Bar Brig Barraconta (Br), Kenney, Cienfuegos, 2%7 days, with | Pembroke, brig Kcho, avi scht Mischief, all hence, went ‘0. 5 sugar, to Crandall, Umphray & sea 19th ins ig Deloyea, do 20th; ship Astronom, bri St. Elizabeth’s Academy Commencement. track runs along the very edge of yawning preci- | 4 - his ay 7 tpourrt by Grafalla, from “La Vie Pari- 3, “ ; J re jailure; Lis gay life in London, where he was thc lion 2 3 “Hidden Fire,” 1 > ¥ Brig David Bugber (of ton), Staples, Remedios, 7 | Geo Latimer, Dudier, and Potos}, do 2ist. ices, bas been more thin ordinaruy well guarde 4 : Hg ame a dissertation om “Hidden Wre,’” by ‘The exercises of the ninth annual Commencement ’ (On gens Miss mace e a pice Bee pany einai nian ‘ded, vdon season, Where no drawing room Was Haskins, of New York elty, wh a ma days, with sugar, to Walsh, Carver & Chase. BATH, June 22—Arrived, scur Mary Fieteher, Tracy, Jack# i road in Without his affable and polisked manu of this mstitutioa tuok piace yesterday in the large hr Ellen Perkins (of Bangor), Perkins, Rio Grande, 67 | sonville. } ' | its subject te earchqu cass the neighborhood in such @ condition that another , i v' ” -* ~ “os other | aud wiere ue gained @ reputation as a aller iat | ping pel bedogen con ho eae but | toid largely upon mus future character; ls filial ai- | Teo) yy thsta ng bee A, rest oni Sig) the | jection, shown in the eager haste aud youthful rap- | ay Y persons, on the i7ta of April | ture with which he repaired to the bedside of his | 8 rails Was found removed from the | Gyy, Pr, is sec ne track. Investization led the Division Superin:eudent | $328 Mother, and his second attempt to subdue the | y to believe that it had been removed by one of the very men who informed him of its removal—one of the railroad employes, in fact e3 aud Voleanues, begin the desirucuon of Pompei aud drawwg essons for the morai instruction of human- . Haskins, in bis style ot delivery, gave as- 68 of mure Than medioc i. abuity, ae ulus Was ognized, for he Was honored, not only with bou- bourvons in his onsiaugut in 1s40, whicu sent aa | qyeis, hut with baskets and wreaths of dowers aud to luis seven years? exile in the castle at au. tis - | warm applause, und well merited ail this was. nd torino ather'res: Ieee te eel Meee EEN ee La Belle Helene” gatop fied the incerval, when days, with wool and hides, to Miller & Houghton. Had tight CHARLESTON, June 24—Sailed, bark Maria, for N variable winds the entire 3 tle, Jen Ci Schr Milton (or Harwicm)s Philip, San Blas, 15 days, with | | FORFRESS MONROE, June 4—Pasred up for Baitimore, fruit, to Jas A Stetson & Co. June If, 25 miles'S of Hatteras, | brigs Mystic, Helen, M Rowley, Sarah Crowell (Br), andl spoke brig Ida L Ray, trom Portland for Savannah. sehr Arctic, from the West Indies. Passed out, brig Re / ‘chr Julie (Br), Bahrens, San Blas, 16 days, with cocoanut ing. for Rio Janeiro. y todas Douglass,” Had ‘ine weather. Has been Guays N of | FALL RIVER, Juve 22—Arcived, schr Jane F Duricey Hatteras, with light winds and calms, Hyntley, Georgetown, DC. Schr Mahaska (of Millbridge), Bray, St Andrews, 18 days, ‘ailed-—Schr L B Ives, Bowditch, Philadelphia. H witlt rubber, &c, to G Wessele, ‘Had fine weather throughout | | GALVESTON, June 1i—At the bar, bark Transport (Br), o hail of the academy building, Madison, N. J., which Was appropriately trimmed with flowers and ever- greens, This institution is under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. There are about ninety-five girls and seventy-iive boys under tuition, Some of the girls are prepared to vecome Sisters, and edu- cated accordingly. The exercises consisted a “i mm a lively manner, She recounted his vered d Bsa erm ° the passage. Leitch, from Liverpool; schr Kidgewood, Derrickson, fro gon than to curry favor with the company for lu spok : i nen S| Mr. Matthew ann aciivered an essay in German, ve 1 erary, passage # i great vigilance, Fortunately no train’ came aione | Lardsitps Spaiver and enlogized the quiet dignity ava | sfTeussen clue neve Macut”> (Prussia a New Power), and’ “in “iho' execution” evinced "the. great | seaauar BOD AEaeY Monteco Bis, Jn, 20 dary with | Mee, our, June 2, Pt Arrived, chra PB Whee daring the absence of the rail from its accustomed | Can heros with Whiclehe bore bis unmaradeted | Well as the delivery was pertect, | care and study what hus been taken with the scholars | ‘Schr C'M Nevius, Ruland, Coamo, PR, 1bdays, with sugar, | tom, Johnaon, Baltimore for Boston; Henry, Merril, Phiiw- place. This fneident, or rather outrage, had tie | Cit he onal Lyaeran tate koh pron ene v quesuonable whether 1 be the | py their Kind and affectionate teachers—the Sis- | toJ H Winchester: iA i: i brs delphia for do; Margle, McFadden, do for Camden; Dy! 00d effect of making'the authorities redouble their | CLuCHies. Sie gave an interesting statement of ts | province of an educational mstitute to fill the minds | ters, “Give Me ‘hy Heart,” one of Adelaide Proc- Schr Lottie A Van Brant, Tooker, Ponce, PR, 17 days, with | Clark, NYork for Eastport; Ella McLean (Br), Pook, do for, energy to detect the individual or individuals woo | {tyibyy, “Passa raplaly over the evouts Whieces, | OF ls stadents with such adaiation for tae growth of | tors beautiful poems, was very prettily rendered by seat Nae BrORe BARN ear aaa with || CUS RIMMER oe Enter Moonen Tec carer : + Y ly Over the events whicu ele- i urope: ‘ . Xe ir i ebeeca Ann (tr), Dailey, Ponce, it : B #eewed to have such a mauia for tampering With the ed lim to the Presidency of the repubite of isis, | Power ol & Baropean monarchy as Mr. Mann ex- | Miss Cora Bowyer, of New York. “Little Red Kid- | qugar, ac, to Hutton, Watson & Go. Had light windsmont of | Fely Langley, und Rosanhah Rose, i 3 “yf tS, Bets 3 also remunerated by receiving she came to the coup deia? of the eur Lecenore, | jaadsome baskets with Mowers and the clapping o| Joo. Lhis, said slie, Was The decisive ROUr | inany litte hands, wito listened to his orauon with- » Bui » +s cag ceigs 1 Wooster, Scent vn hye ew aor a ane: ‘Sebr . Pierce, A aden; fer, Shay, Bangor tof Bridgeport; Crown Point, Roger to Dant ‘roworidge. June flak Brion Heapoke ache sary | Work for 'NewSuryport; Planter; Horton, Guy Head tom, or Tails, Three weeks passed by but on the 25th of Mi ing Hood,’ a platative recitation, was exquisitely rendered by Miss M. J. Beirne. The selections were Calais for sy nd no rail was removed last as one of the night wat in the life Of Wis man of destiny—this man wao, like y 70s cuntined 10. Bngiish: autnors.- One oF Swo e] x ck he Was ace o sy 4 nt oul Knowing What he said, but only felt that he said ch. Com hence: Cleatuegos. aton. men was walking along the irack le was accosted | hs great uncle, thirty-three years before, stood awalt- | {twell, ‘ har hg a the aaa salty arebetit vars | , Sete Adare Lewis, Dayton St Marys, Ga, &days, with iam- | | 38d AM-Salled, schrs Damon, Harbinger, Walton (B ry ee ete morro Mbe nad | iug ihe most lazardous move in gis career. ‘fhe |" “Gungits “Terrassen Lieder’? here intervened, Bishop Bayle reef mi ane how: 8 Carrigan, | 42,0 Jahn Boynte! n & Co. nah Kose, ‘Kedron, Sara Wooster, ‘Fanny Elder} tance west OF Witere ey tet. The warcnnian | Lio+Neboweou found is Wateriov; tue turd, oy the | afer wuich Mr. John Melbourae Root, of New York | Mousumeut Seton, Father Mesweeny, of New York, | naval sioner tsp Harte Comeetor™ SC, 6 days, with | Menten Late’ 18 —Arrived, hale CC Colson, M Ni = en) eee ee ae he Watcoman | paiots of ove 000,000 suilrases, Was elected to | cry, eave a short hiscorical account of the desiruc. nga ie ‘addre a He eae, 0. D Suribur. a OBILE, June 18—Arrived, balg © C Colson, Monroe, New, asked him to go back tothe place with him, aad, ire, wien b ued ail but iu name. In that + ~ * and many others. At the close an address to the Schr John Ferris, St John, Wilmington, NC, 7 days, with jeans; scbr Dexter Washburn, <iarkness, NYork. sure enough, on reaching te spot there was: a 1B fhe ech Di domensegene ch iaprienty Barong Agia a’ | Hoa of the Bastille in Paris in 17s¥, to which he ap- | pupiis was delivered. ‘The assemblage then had | D&val stores, to Thomas & Holmes. MILLBRIDGE, June 16—Sailed, bark ‘St Domingo, Gere unscrewed froin the sleepers. ‘even while the men | SUbfelme hour when he marched in regal pomp 0 | penied a logical dissertation on the blessings whica | junen, after which the boys had thelr “commence- | , Schr Billow, Gritin, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with lumber, | Tish, Montevideo. i . Pies Nowe Vaie—in that moeiment when he took the | ine thunder storm of taal year showered upon man- ment,” which was also of an inveresting and very TM Mi ‘18th—Sail r Alaska, Strout, NYork, Md , jayhew. , were talking about the thing @ train came aiong Sehr Veruale Sawyer, Plymouth, NC, 8 days, for Fairhaven, NEW ORLEANS, June 19—Beiow, coming up, bark Adeg 4 = i - zo S coronation oath, when he accepted the mighty dea | kind, and reciied the present poiitical state of the polly on ster re Snpaby the folinding tnies of France, tor better or worse, a8 hisowa—he | wo ais ys results, Fervent applause greeted him “pence W Behr Heees Wood, Curles, Virgin Ee a Nee ore (len, Baiverese, Genoa; Wig .4 day offered a reward of $2,000 for the appre roped prt i sehen hd oped acres nce Coe OSU axl bg ScTied pany bon uets off the Schr Ann Tarner, Parnell; Virgisia. Jowett, Reed, Boston, i . i hension and conviction of the man who pai} 4” spain oF 3 De | ge. His esshy pecuilar Th ond respect; it Schr John Collins, Cox, Virgin! NORFOLK, June 2i—Arrived, schrs D F Reever, Brannan, Schr Jas H Hoyt, Cranmer, Virginia. ‘Wave, Zelu, NYork. RECEPTION BY MR. SIMEON LELAND. ucked all pomposity o: style, but was writtea in ‘ . 4 _ = id Ocean he Temoyed jhe ral, This browgit - Lowen i: Wis stage, quite’ re! foam Schr Clara, Harrett, Georgetown, DG, “NEW BEDFORD, Jane 25—Sailed, schrs Monitor, Rob- out, He said that he could identify tie THE J:WiS4_ FULPIT, ee Seen er orl ee uae an Leland, of the Metropolitan Hotel, | Sehr Joseph & Pratkite, Randolph, Georgetown, DO. bing, and Talma, Underwood, N¥ore. miscreafity Ma further added that it was am i 'Y firstiings of collegiutes, Mr. Simeon Leland, ‘opolitan Hotel, | sche Mary E Simmons, Gandy, Georgetown, De NEWPORT, June 22, PM—Arrived, schrs Lake, Mills, New, named Knight—Sn individual well Known ip the Lecture by Rev. Maphacl D. C. Lewin. fulla chen entertamed tie audience with a fan- | gaye a reception yesterday afternoon to a number | Schr Ak Wetmore, Kogart, Georgetown, DC. York for Rockland; Cdiamerce, Evans, do for Newburyport; neiguborhoes, aud With whom fhis Cou 5 PY 1 ne frst of a series of lectures by Raphaei D. C. | tasia irom “Luriine” whereupon Mr. Augustus H. h tiful resid New Ri Schr Wake, Gandy, Georgetown, DC. Express, Wilson, do for Harriagton; Charite & Willle, Tho- add ta teu Gonna ions as eaeoes Be: b the temple of the | Drury, of Paterson, N. J., spoke of tee “college caw | Of his Iriends at his beaut lence, New Ro- | Schr G F Hubbard, Fullerton, Georgeiown, DC. mas, door Boston; Angel, Baker, do for New Redford; Le- Q deayngs in the couris aiong tine previow Lewin was given last night im te temple of the | encéments,? which in regard to the introduction | chelie, S. Vs Schr Elias Moore, DeGroot, Georgetown, DC, for Bridge- | ontine, Pratt, Rockland for NYork; Mary H Mittin, Champ. Wen was sent to New York to see the General " i congregation, East Tweifin street. | " " | oti . port. lin, Warren for NYork; Audrew Stewart, Giibert, wie! perintendent, but that gentieman did not seem to be | Mishean bs meeps fin sircels ) pf tag young studeat to te ster actualiles of the | As might have been expected, it was a most de- | Schr wm Collyer, Taylor, Alexanaria, Geen tor albany. , at all satisied with lis statement, and sent Lain back | The subject was “The Jewish Pulpit.” Considering | World Gnd the “battle of iife,” is always a fraittal ightful affair, Tne host was, as he always 1s, a host Sehr Ida Birdsall, Potter, Alexandria. Sailed—Brig Condova, Lent, Bristol for Turks Island (not by anight train to Port Jervis. after having pre- | th ‘yest Which it Would be fidtural to suppose | Subject for an Imaginauve mind, aud Mr. Drury did | Yebttul afatr. ” > Schr A P Cranmer, Crasmer, Alexaudria. Pluladeipbia); sebr Sarah Jane, Gardner, NYork. viously noted by telegraph a lawyer namea Aher’ | sicpocee ome Gers a Pp well employ, thingi fot gust it. One remivk he | within himself, There were no ladies, with the | | Senr Pacite, Wase, Addiur, 8 days, with tumber, to F Tal : PHILADE Bia, June 2 Arrived, bark, tira (Br), Din ton, residing there, to meet Bowen at ihe cars and | “#8t people of the Jewish faith must feelin such & | made Was rather t elicall eral, that | exception of the family of the host. The surrouad- #00. vigtut: schrs LA Johnson, Mahiman, Gardiner, Me: A The bark Gladiolus, arrived 234, 18 consigned to C K Garri- | Hurlburt Sones, Gloucester : B 384 Brighty Haven, Hall, Boston; scirs Eva Belle, Barrett; 8 J Passed Through Hell Gate, Shaw FE Hallock, Hallock, and Beta; Brown, do. r BOUND souTH. aERONIDENCE, June a—Arrived, sehr Geh Marion, Poy rk. Steamship Acusnnet, helly, from New Bedford for New | — Sailed—Schra Gen Torbett, Neville, Pawtucket for Bay York, with mdse and passengers, to Ferguson « Wood. River; Jane L Newton, Rich, wa, DU: RE Ki Selir Ann Carlet, Westcott, from Bangor for New York, | Bliven; Kachel Jane, Cook, and Harriet Lewis, Taylor, subject, the attendance wes very small. The tec- | “republican America knows no ‘gentleman ot iet- ‘ turer first Look up the subject e he verageutar | sure’? Mis youth and inexperieuce probably was | 188 of the rural elysium, of which Mr. Leland is P and gave an account of the Introduction | the cause that ie does not yet Know that the Broad- | the possessor, are most enchantl The drive to ol the English language tnto the Synagogue, | Way corner loungers, the barroom joafers, the gam- | the mansion 13 girt on either side with beauuful aud of the Violent opposition it met with, | bling house ruauers, Whose number ts iegion, are | woodland scenery. Deep, fathomless groves, the ‘The lecturer expressed hunsel! very emphatically in | the “gentiemen of Jetsure im America,” and that, | limits of whose emerald foliage defies the gaze; favor of the use Of a language Whea instruction was | judging by the records of the police, the “geaus’’ is | brilliant reaches of greensward; lawn and ture “take him in hand.” Mr. Allerton a Bowen to his office on his arrival, and fming him at great length, came to the conc that Bowen himself was the man who the rail. To suit his purposes, however, he everytuing to take its regular course, ai time Kmight was arrested on a Warrani swo dingly took b wen. Tle forme: to yiven Wat Could be uaderstood by those sought | 0 the increase. Applause and flowers rewarded | land; bright glimpses of the rising ground, hazy in Sino snow Naat on at tue ruil was | to be instracted, The antiquity of the Jewisad pulpit | Mr. Drury on the close of his dissertation, the distance with tue sot vapor of the summer atter- | with lumber, dout; Diadem, Chase; Kuth Halsey, Perry, and Delphi, Al removed he was not within several miles of the | Was then taken up. It was siown not to have beea Strauss’ ‘Ander biauen Donau’’ waitz followed, | nuon, wich casts 1 a rte ll Vege hg Schr San Juan, Jones, from Providence for New York. eo June 29—-Arrived, echre J H Lockwood, Share Place, and he was conse yreleased, Allerton, | copied from the Caristian Charch, but that tt ex! apa then Mr. Neison uel Siger, of Brooxlyn, spoke | its sumraits. Closely mown ‘ns, bie BOUND EAST. ae cH LOND, Jane 2 hed he fo eaanaon ye] Judges and provabiy in the time | @ critical essay on the history of Joan of Arc, based | ful hedges and shade trees, rich tacts of ) Hall, meanwhile, to make sure usesto | Inthe ume of t Brig Clio (Br), Marsh, from New York for Pictou, NS. pew, Albany; Louie F Smith, Crie, Boston. othe 5 eu epresenta : fruitful vegetation, fine we jug the real criminal were vot wutounded | Of Moses, Joseplus mentions the preaching of a | Upon the true and beautiful poetic representation of | arable taud teeming with Brig Whitaker, Brad(ord, from New York for Ad:leo failed. sokr dB Clayton’ James river, to finish ldg for aan phe ro hum to Ww id Jewish rebb) in Avexandria velore the destraction of | {'riedrich Schiller, with copious selections froin bis | orchards, everything indicative of taste and wealtn Brig Victoria Ursula, Leuolr, from New York for Pictou, | NYorke jayton, " dg : slow degrees managed to draw from ium eno’ in the niath century the Jewisa | (ama. Selections trom Ovfenbuch’s “Genevieve” | greets the benuider, Nothing can be more beautitul Ss. SAN FRANCISCO, June 23—Arrived, steamship Constivu convince hij {taat he hac wan, wa “uch @ flonrisbing condition thaua | by the orcnestra came next, and then George Bell, of | ui rural scenery than the grounds on which Mr. Sebr Watehfal, Carr, from City Point, Ma Stamford, tron, Panama; ship Simla, Porter, NYork. P give the whole affair au i billy, and in of the Ltoinan Cathoue Churet complained tuat | Greenpoint, 1. 1, recited au essay on the “Misan- | Leiand’s residence 14 situated. A lovely lawn in Schr 8 P Haws, Jackson, from Fortress Monroe for Provi- Balled—> ni ip, Shirtey , Vergnacn, Hong Kong, parn Order that his workman should not suspect for a tuoi clutviies were emptied because of tue | thrope” with Coustderaple dramatic effect. He was | iront of the house 1s dotted with flue shade trees and | dence. O. raseanam, from Blizabethport for Salem. APAVANNADL dunt '24 Creare, steamsinp Cen em, moment that he intended imp ray re of the people to go Lo the synagogues, wheve | rewarded, as all have been belore him, with applause | shrabbery, and there arelovely groves, acres Of grass | one Wis ‘Keefe, from KMzabethport for Taunton. J and arable land, iruitio! ana oeautifal on every side, ——, from Ehzavethport for Full Kiver. 1c sh € Bowen arresiea 101 wus given in ® language that could | and flowers, 2 Schr Ocean Star, ph ay ah was’ Goukne be understood. roia this tine unui the close of tue | A beautiful polka mazurka by Strauss—“Stadt ce ane ne ae ee rst Canewanaed accordingly. Finally, a few days ag inde Pweilflh century ne Jewisa polpit was mm @ flourisi- Magn een ene y ap renee ana Hae eee, oeseary tognenton thst, although oe ee Lam jas & Conningham, Kelley, from Rondout for ro RBSOLUTE DIVORCES ONTAINBD IN DIFFERENT ression that he Would get $ 1,00 1 ing condition iit Yrance. At the iatter period pulpit | tra, atter which Mr. James H. Rogers, ¢ eraon, | haps, : that, , 00 ¢ pet De yg on Rhy 2 See vere, oo taster Waal tulad be justruction hean to fall Inte disuse and tially was | delivered an exceedingiy Weil prepared disquisiiiod | wax the word, tae guesis were far from silent in | cir Clara Jane, MeCollum, from Rondont for East Wey. | 2% fiiais Wikies Ro png pat phe Politictans and we People.” He depre- their expressions of regard for the host. guaranteed ; HOUSE. Attorney, 78 Nassau street. ce but also in | 00 Schr Horizon, Newman, from Ronlout for Providence, Schr Evergreen, Bauce, from Kondout for Providence ton encouraged to furt i, not ouly in Fran vance dvice free. » but spoke with ap- ‘After ihe entertainment the guests returned to the —he bs y I t# of the Continent. Spar ever, | cated the exerescences of par ¥ - Wa i | (was, cit in a flourisutg condi: | probation of the tugher eads Ot polices to smite | house, wich i ail that che tase and wealth of the | Kehr G@ ir Hodykiny — trom Rondout for rovidence, | “A BSOLUTT: DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED, IN? CONFESSION OF GUILT { snd Was filled by some of the error and advance to new truths, in which ali kKnow- | proprieiur can make it, and abounds in article SebrJ H Youmans, Giidersleeve, from Rondout for New rm eS Soe: oe, Se — free. I, John Bowen, iiereby | and elegant rabbis, who have ever | ledge may Lat rat nd beter age) ometesteonnrerer ones ca Me Tiare tek aerpem ana, nang: ‘Schr Native, DeHart, from Newburg for Pall River. ea I. KING, Counselor at Law, 508 Broadway. r Ps x miustered ina synagogue. ‘The speaser alter trac. | bew ei a A ri er, / e eee none $$$ ——— = ywore falsely, roa d-nereby 1 | ing the decine of the pulpit In Europe during | Alter another shower of bouquets upon the | ings, and in every other respect 1s elegantly, nut | providence, © NOOR Bradbury, from Haverstraw for OFVICLAL FIVERER PER OAS COMMIDEION moved it. | first anger ' what is called the dark ages, ga’ an account | Speaker by fair ladies and a fantasia frota “Rigo. | to say sumptuously fitted up. Schr P F Devenny,Champan, from Haverstraw for Black AY Given for ail investments, of the rail and then tly | of its revival in Germany througa the influence of | letto"” by Gratulla, Mr. Joon dus, Of Brooklyn, Auong tie guests were Mr, J.T, Robinson, ex- | Rock. At MOLNIURE & (COS Ofioom | dielssonn. A high o nent Was paid to ive | gave an essay on “The Coming Man,” indulging ta a | Consul at Thowas; Mr. Abraham Shaw, Captain San Luise, Cunningham, from Haverstraw for New 316 Canal and 164 Chatham astree! very easy, as 1 had ouly 1 to unscrew them. As 1 was ulout to gel t ious of its place with my pick I sa Wachman coming towards me about 200 yards distant, and | at one Went to him and told lim that | tad seen 4 ti | tainpering with the ra He asked me to gu back and show hita where | had » the ian, whicn I did, when be screwed the nuis on in their places, 5) Wr have no connection with any other party or parties. David Pearsall, Voorhees, from New York for Green- All orders for Royal Havana tickets will be promptly at+ tended to. Sead for circular. ruing, piety and fidelity, | Tew side hits at Wendell Phiitipa aud the “lost arts,’ | Dantel Lanford, sir. Ry M. Harrington, Mr. William e Jewish pulpit is hign- | Saying that “somebody” might even consider a | Kustrait, Mr. H. Betzu, Mr. HM. Bubey, Mr. Barney aced On 48 High’ basis as | Yankee but a resuscitated Egyptian or Arabian, and | Willaims, Charles Bellows, Joho Stewart, George the Christan ministry, and must ned inesteem | asking whether “anyeody’ had ever heard «| Wills, Mr. Frauk Baker, Mr. Samuel Glenn, Mr. nobiesi and most beneficent proies- | “lost art of morality?’ tie spoke of the advances Frank Stevens, Dora Emery, James srown, Police vung nen would enter it in prefe: from one age to the other, so tat the orignal | Commissioners Brennan, Fellows and Barker; Mr. mur or other secular professions. It was e thought of one becomes the truism or the next. ‘The | H. M. Adams, Mr. Jarvis, Jerome Davis, Jonn Collins, sential, too, that institutions for the instruction of | Complete, rounded manhood was the theme, and it | comedian; Judges Breany, Awos Kobbins aud @ host ay lor Uneir uid, to give Sel wich. Schr 8 Brainard, Buell, from New York for Portland, Ct. MoINTIRE & CO, JOHN McINTIR Sebr E Flower, I, from New York for Portiand, Ct. WETER MCINTIRI Sehr Seth M Tattle, Tale, from New York for Rostyn. Bn Schr Charles H North, Van Pelt, from New York for Pore | (YORNS. BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND. ALLe tan OF. J diseases of the feet cured by Dr, ZACHARIE, 760 Broad ‘Schr Veranda, Pond, from New York for New Bedford. way. Refers to all aurgeous, chr Adela Kelly, Young, from New York for Danvers. - — Is THERE : — Ys “is | young men, not only m classical and scientific | Was deciared to be the characteristic of “ihe coming | of others. Sebr RM Clark, Stocking, from New York for Middle 8 ONSTIPATION, DIARRA, A&C. Fan the ranean tore oin’s | Mhowledge but in thevldgy, should be estabiisied | Man.” Justice compels the remark that in point of ——— own, : — erred Ee the Revatente Food, Tas bib, otis, “DO that is that Bowen iniend Uthe | and munificently endowed. ' With well Instructed | elivery, control of voice and all the other adjuncts Died. fees Beets Bott, tres BARRY & CO. 168 Wiliam street, New York, and alk rail entirely, and would have indomg so | pulpit and intelligible language, it was thought by | Of oratory Mr. Otls merited fully the loud aps On Thursday morning, June 2%, Mary Rehr Otnells, Bldridge, trom Now York tor grocers, had be no. espied the watchman coming along in | the speaker that the convincing of the word of the | Plause and the great number of towers pre- ND TER, Wile of Thomas Gwynne, in the doth Sehr B <NOCH MORGAN'S BONA, the darkness, and, fearing detection, proceeded to | inurumic exceliencics of Judaism, which contains in | eited to him = at = tie = cunciasion. — He | year of her age. Providence. Ni WasitsaTon Stuer, New Yorn. meet him, concocting, meanwhile, Ue story about | Its recetved canons al! the central truths of the Chris. | then turned to the members of the council, to the | “(ye relatives and friends of the family are respect- | | Schr Maria Whitney, Piston, from New York for Portland, | “Gewrs—Having uoroughly tested Sapotio Tiind it the bent, ‘aud poll ef a Wi p rails, satrangest | tlan system, would be a work not by any means to | processors and the Chanceilor, and tn the name of the ied to atvend the funeral, on Saturday after- e article I have yet used for cleant ishing metal ands Sort a ‘the whole aifalr, Rewerer: ts thet Bowes oft | be despatred of thea Tan inneey seats tuk Wie mea boos as ewo O'clock, rom her late residence, No, 206 Bee Re iitoa hres how Tork ee hee oe Brass murinces. Please wea me Pane? cae ron. By ~Anp deh rll ober tithage) | priate valedictory remarks, and while speaking to | South Tuird str jersey City. 4 d 3 sine, . He Fond: hough [reely conan a ee TY | ViTATIONS TO THE KALVARD UNIVERSITY BOAT CLUB. | Chanecilor Forria he teelingly referred to che tate ie | SOU Hn Aree vata Cy mage) PET COG, MScoenver, from Kew York fer Newbury | soxnsi, 100. Metal bien Manufacturer. cl Ee ne ral mrative Whioh prompved aim to — ness of the Chanceilor, and thanked Providence that Scbr Hen Rankin, from New York for Hartford.4 ‘OHN F. HENRY HAS JUST RECEIVED AT NO. & ee denon meaRs auth Hoston, June 24, 1862. | the gray locks of Caancellor Ferris were preserved Sehr Kilen Perkins, Kelley, from New York for Boston. P hag 4 ; : She act. ipailence on tlils point, more en tne Cuiveraty Boat Clab |W We University as its crown of glory; and he “id Schr Grecian, Cook, from New York for Oyster Bay. te ee etee, Nar Kore, Se sinn conmpiress “tt tnt Boe was the pat | ‘The captain of the Harvard Cuiversity Boat ClUD thei ail, on vehalf of 1560, @ respectial farewe SHIPP I N . ppctt Pall Sheridan, Murphy, from New York for Pall Sd quae Uitonn’o Gort Fertomes an — Proves " o | bas received the following letvers:— Advancing to the footlights, Mr. Ota, addressin en it Georgia Todd, 2) cases Bazin’s axe’t Perfumes instrument of other partion, What Would aéeh to GLRNBR ty Cork, June 1, 1869, | himseif to his classmates, bid them also a cordial — Fane Bent Reudt Parker! irom New york tor Pembroke et FP cones Voobury’s Perfumes and Fomades, fthe cage is that at the ume oF iLENAROOK, County Cork, June 1, Sehr Seud, 4 rk for Pembroke, , . cere bon. “g deat’ Powgu was for very | Dea Sin—-l am directed by the cowmittee of the | farewell at parting for the varying « and con Almanac for New York=This Day. Kehr Cran, —— from New York for Boston. fae et ears nes Cohan bart acd torn noes e c ide: y t ae “ty oe 43 ty 7 at | ficts of life, and exhorted em to remain true to | - jayo, New York for Orieans. " tard ‘ >, tthe man Kmighi, | Cork Harbor Kowmg Cluo to intimate to you that | ficts o ‘, C « | v6 Thom F in. ' Burnet Preparations. Ful) assorts Aho, Its atlogea Mlved not bear the best character | the Glenbrook regutta has been fixert for tue loch and | oe AA Dia End Res tenctings. abe apple | Bun rises. 4°30 | Moon rises.....eve 8 54 irom ten wore fer eth, ie ment of ali Patent Medicines, c 4 B also i diate Viel lith of August. I take an early opportunity to | 0 . a on e Me. -- care Bowe rina wer Py juestion ‘put to nit inre . acquaint you with this fact, as we are aware that | ‘Tae CHANCELLOR announced the list of prizes and } semester 2 wc bres dik sidvniiadinanians Ne uncon ence ts this matter “socuees Kutght of having bad a | your crew have engaged for a match with awards, As the young gentiemen. were calied and | — g band in removing a rail by wiuch the cars were | Oxford University some time iu the same | a ae a ence gree a bri Senet: Weather Along the Coast. BELOW \ me ven" month. We give a cup of the yaine of | Ferris sat, ine audien ed the Lone . e N\ agatnet Knight mreeuon 10 the other Patt vomnees £100 sverit forfours at ont regatta, end Queena | Cheers, especially Mr. John i. Ouls, who received 4 Bark Satellite, from Cienfuegos. = My i* shown to have been false not much credit is | town, Cork harbor, being a port of call tor the Ame- | prize for “he t exceliet ve during the entire cours Bark Anna, (rom Turks Iniand, A placed in his statement. There is another circum. | Mean steamers, Tneed not tell you that we shouia | of four years,” and also when he appeared to rn SAILED. DRINK IT. x Biance Which the railroad company belleve looks | be very giad if you pald us 4 visit on your way to | Celve ls degree as Hucoalaurens Artin. Steamshipe Siberia, Liverpool; Hermann, Bremen; Rapi- Ve rather suspicions, and which, if true, wouid seem to | London. As soon as the programme of the . The following is the list of prizes, degrees, &c,:— an Saveneah |i Livingssa, i bage, Hava IT WILL CURE \y, Indicate that the man Kuiht and others have pienty | brook regatta ts prinied I shali send you a copy, Wind ASW. PERN your tuts, \% of backers. It appears that Knight and several the meantime will be happy to give you any | pi Ps nd at sunse 5 \ % Ps others were indicted for robbing the cars some | ther information in my power. | Latin; Abrata time ago, and were placed on bail, aud while the trial Fastnfulty you CME Cork Renee po ee bic | woly mentioned; equally fret in on haan te Marine Disasters. Sica ah santnsttin i ‘Was going op a certain party from New York came . Sec arbor % | Bowne and Abraham . Ieanes, . vo " y siong snd made It kiown that if $5,000 could get | Tar CAPTAIN OF TH® HARVARD UNIVERSITY Boar | Un'Pyedwn -iae—Marons D. Buell, best in Greek and PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 24, 0 Po te be a ar alg A pag sere | omnenondt & & Om Mager ta Ceoatiem, the men off it would be forthcoming at any time it | CLUB. | Latin; John KR. Bean and George 1. fockweil, nbiy | ‘and bad fo ve discharged. Would few days,” | Cures Cancer, Cures Urinary Missasen, Would be wanted, Owing to some technicaltty or New York, Jane 12, 1900. | mentioned; John K- Bean, beat in mathemation; Marcus D. | RRR BriG SeNONITA, Young, from Ro Janeito for Haltiore, Cares Kidney Diseases, Surea Comatipation, ? other the men were not convicted, It is said that | Mr. A. P. Loria, Captain of the Harvard Univer- bs Oe am Bose in Engiieh therature and bec: net before rbperted put into ‘Bahia leaky, repaired, cleared and’ Cures Sait Rheum, Cures Indigestio: in the vicinity of Carr's Rock there are several very | gity Boat Club | sakiho Catveraitys Howat! iB. Wonsrat, ot the Simo chace | Captains and Parsers of Vessels arriving at this port wit | was ready to sail from the laiter port, when auother teak wae | — Curot Bronchi Sates brtagsae hard Rey rs, who live principally by what they t ve ee gph BS Pha ay inl For the greatest improvement in first two years, Wo Bor please deliver all packayes intended for the HmraLD to our Seren ae wae com ~ pe TY } 4 Nseherp andi Cures Diabetes. Py J i cy ol P. ’ ArKO, e a J Seren socigen rrould be ‘i great herp ones 10, fuving the coming motith, we beg, on behalf of the The greatest excellence in the entire course, to John P, | Fesilatly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam | wogid reload and gall ak avon aA posstb le, Call for a copy of feetimonials, J while, ‘There are » great many persons in the | Nassan Boat Club, of the city of New York, to ten- | Rodda Receistor Prize for be Yacht fleet, The New York Associated Press do not now COLLISION Sebr Little David (of Brooklyn, NY), in S.-H, SOUIPTURE, General Avent, » vicinity who really believe that there Is a conspiracy | der you the facilities afforded by our house and boats | f the sosiety. Virnt prise to 7 Morte trie collect marine reports end to the delivery of packages, ¥ sett bento ek t a Te sad 193 Broadway porty street, New ¥ among certain bad men to cause accidents on the | and to invite you to remain, while in the city, as the t Theodore F. Burntan, of sopho: | && will be ween by the following extract from the proceedings | Teh se saien and dota —<_ * SAL CURE, WITHOUT : } road Whenever they can, and the general belief here | guests of the club. We also express the sympathy of the regular monthly ineeting, held Mare 3, 1868: w. th on oat Ma C AD IVA URE, wemrveas, bee RY Saveric of | secme to be that Bowen conld Cell a great deai more | and good wishes with which this clab, in common f DRGRERS coxrnEnnD Resolved, That on nni after April 1, 1868, the Asrocinted | yo came up to the cliy yestertiny fron meealee weietenston Pelvic Viscers, 4 Deformitien | than he bas told if pe wanted to. This, however, is | with dll who have an interest in aquatic sports, will Daconiawenus ArtiumeBachelor of Are George Bett, green Prese will ‘discontinue the collection of alip news in the | jxth juet, 40 miles east of Nantucket Shoals, the ey, aad person.) i, * : Only surmise, view your exertions In the coming exhibit of Ameri. | Pt, Mech ig a oeark, NJ; dames Byrah Pinch, | BArbor of New York. farsed unanimously. vessel bottom tip, ayoarently a bark oF bri HENRY A. DANIELS, M, Dy 144 Lexington avenue. s THR OARNS ROCK SLAUGRTEN IN A Kaw LigkT. | oan Stnssedr SKIIL 88d Guduranos Bt tBe ORE. WHER Gpruuammpton, Mask: Joba ¥. Vii, isrookiyn, B.D; Jay The olllee of te HemaL atanin yachts Jawes and | wasatove.ty on che syarboart side, and the So ET EOE, q ce % ee oer "0 , vhs 5 Deo beatio oom ; a 5 The company’s agents on astern division | fall confidence im the fitness of your cre . Rogers, Paterson, N. J.; J. G, Oakley, JRANNR TTD al ali. All commanontions from | ried out of her; was, my fe 7?) / e Will leave no stone unturned until they shall have | tional representatives, and with the best hopes of a Barr siaurous Sciention fe ‘Lin! wilted (he “conspiracy” to the bottom; In fact, until | national triumph in the friendly contest, we beg to Rens, Florenee, Mas aa on oxters Nase brament joked up A yaw! boat and « 4, the I gb iennay jained weveral, hook . Mia pair of one be? they shall have become satisfied as to whether or not | subscribe ourselves, very respecttully, for the pe, Orange, N. J. prcened ‘The verwel appeared ain Ly r "Horve there is any conspiracy at all. Meanwhile every- | sau wout Cluo of the cit ot New York, tour T Henoricker Rew" CLEARED. aeor ume. ite cusve te on Seat tee. are Mary ae uurvvalfed aes Waree Tyegllne Mane, and thing that can ve dove to insure the safety of the J. BON, Secretary, Brooklyn. — (Br)y Cain, from Ardrossan fot New York, which Neh om this canal, ve, M. road in the “suspected places” 4 belug done, The No. avenue, New York. Doctor of Madtiinam Emanuel Bock, New York; Semuel Steamehio Siberia (Br), Martyn, Liverpool via Queenstown | run into mney, Pennaylvania during a dense fag, @@ te Superintendent North Branch Cael. Buwher oF We Waicuuen was bye doppied, and JOBS Qi Ea , Vaptyin. Kennedy, Kew OU) Wavid By Handy Meanpapbunes tay —B Cunard, is nearly the position in ‘whieh ihe GUapater (br al) dragupts.

Other pages from this issue: