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{ THE CUSAB ag PEDITION, *Phe Lost Childrew’? Net Heard Prom=Oape tee un Revenue Cotter by a Mereha Pies —What Colene) Ryan Seid and What Wurstatl Harlow Thinke-Neloase of Princners. There is now ttle, jf any, doubt that the Ouban expedition which left this pert on Saturday night, under command of Colone! Ryan, as reported in ihe mday lagi, is safely out at sea on its sver Parthful Isie,? wad entirely beyond the or jarisdietion of Marsha! Burlow or host of deputies, Some of tie city papers bave taken hold of a very acute line of argument im the matter, aud, whe ewonceding (hat several tugboats went down the bay on Saturday bight unchallenged by the revenue euiter, claim that because the vessel to which the Med on board the tugs were transferred was not caught by the government vessels, no such vessel could have sailed, There is no doubt that about #0 men actually left New York, Hoboken and Kim Park, Staten Island, with the tatention of sailing for @uba, and the only refuge they could have taken, if they were mtercepted by a United States. vessel be- fore passing Sandy Hook, would "be in Raritan Bay or the Kill von Kull. Ti will be acknowledged that 860 wen cannet be ludden onder # bat, and in a bay po larger than the bay of New York, and the va- rious imiects and coves which surround it, all of which ave thick!y clustered by sailing craft of every description, it would be equally strange if they could he conceaied for thirty-six or farty hours after their presence was suspected, and more especiatly 80 when several revenue cutters are presumed to be not only op the “look out’ fer, bub actually in guest of them, Jexides ibis, if the vesseis were concealed anywhere on the Jersey or Long Islaud shores of the bay it would be like remarkable if some few af least oy tae men did pot, contrive to retura to this city. Yet no one Agems to have seen or even heard ot any such weary wanderer, And farther, unmbers of persons who were Known to have satlea Jett (riends in tives city with whom they wouid as- surrediy have communicated to the event of being obiiged to put back, and some of these friends have not only been suxious in their inquiries, but diligent in Mieir seared also jor some trace of their relatives, bat could f In view of these facts it is dif fiewit to » for a Moment Mat the expedition fr thts port, whatever may be its mn it ISeonsidered that the this expeuition has cost NEW YORK “38 ne Way of making money to Ipjure a man," avd tise co be careiat next time, tor iF you pot tt op arter is 1 will punish you in proportion to the offence; } protest that | did not tell Thomaselli that i would Kill him; 1 did gob mean it at least; | My, ‘Thomasell testified that it pat my hand ehind for | my pistol, bus | was unarmed; fourteen friends of | ur. Sheeuian attacked: mein Fourteenth streci, and I had had a pistol ] would haye. shot some; my } aa is not an oficial Spanish paper, bat merely | represents the Spanish sentiment, Cross-examined—I have been an editor since I i came fo this country, three Ea oJ and a hall ago; J have never actnally been governho! { ‘the witness protested agaist aay turthey qnea- tionmg on Ukat point, Vounsel insisted that he should answer the ques- ton, and in doing $0 Made some remarks relative fo | the ao of the iriend of Porto to a thorough inves- ligation. Examination continned—I received my patent as | governor from ber Majesty the Queen of be roe it was for no piace m particular; when her Majesty comes on the throne again some department or provinee Leger be designated; ‘the date oor the pa- tent is April, 1866, After considerable 6} ing And angry altercation berweep counsel and between the deieadant and the several witnesses Justice Dodge said he — ld take the points in the case in writing and giye his decision mn a few days, ARMY INTELLIGENCE, Order Aestesinas Cadets and Other Ofticers to Duty. WASHINGTON, June 28, 1869. rhe following general order has. just been pro- muigated from headquarters Of the army :— 1, The folloWipg named cadets, gradnates of the Military Academy, ap been appointed in the pee | of the United States by the President, with the + indicated below, to date from June 16, 1860:—First regunent cavalry—30, George R. Bacon oon be a “HERALD, survesas canvavties. ‘Phe third of the series of woman's sufrage con: veiitions m the Congressional distriets of this city assembied Mm the hail of the Sheltering Arms, in , Bloonungdale read, near Oth street, last evening. ‘The meeting opened at about ha}f-past eight o'clock, with an audience neary fing the hall, com- posed principally of ladies, intelligent and interested w the business which catied them together. hirs, Isabella Grant Meredith was called upon to preside, and although unfamiliar with pariiamen- tary rules, oceupled the chair with quiet dignity and eutne. Mrs. Saran F, Norron opened the meeting by an invitation to all present to speak, saying they would eapeciaily like to hear from gentlemen, Mrs. Norton continued by saying that she attended the political meetings of the republican party last fail and failed to hear any very logical argumenis. She said women were criticised for not being logical. Row could people expect that women would eal on therr rst trials when inen failed to be 60 r eighteen hundred years’ practice. She lived, eat, drank and slept by 81 She could almost swear by it anw it was a part of her religion. The wide-awake litle woman Was heartily applauded on concluding her remarks. Mrs. ©. S, Lozigr, M, D., read a newspaper ex- tract on “Woman in Politics,” and commented thereon at lengt She made some professional as well as other Tuteliectuat arguments for what is evi- dently one of her hobbies, ‘“suirage for wouan.”* Mrs. Lozier 1 a conrtty, cultured lady, of dignified bearing, and made one of the most thought/ui speech of the evening. Mrs, Exizaperu B. PELs, the lady who has been instrumental In establishing the Twenty-third street institution known as “the W poet ‘8 aber a dleutevaut, vice Hopkins, resigned, eS: came into the hall = at point ‘and Second regiment of cavairy—17, Prank Ny was received with iemcaasaeoe ao Applause. second Leutenapt, vice Hamiitou, promoted Com- |.She announced that she was the bearer of to be second Neutenant, vice Pettit, resigned, Company G; 34, William Kaw- son to be second jientenant, vice Rawolie, pro- moted, Company C. ‘Third regiment of cavairy— 01, John G. Ronke, to be second lieutenant, vice ‘Ayres, promoted; 22, Franklin Yeaton, to be second Jieutenant, vice By 'yle, deceased; Charles Morton, to be second ieutendat vice Wrig itinan, promoted, pany M; 28, J. U. Small 4 letter from Susan B, Antho! expectant and Mrs. Phelps drew forth the letter, Miss ponat advised the election of delegates to the Siate Woman Suffrage Convention, Solietted reckon to the National Woman's Suffrage As- Everybody looked sociation, and subscriptions to the Revolution, The audience, as a whole, generous enough to cheer the sentiments of the let- “smiled grimly,’? but were Company A; 32, William W. Robinson, Jr., to be | ter, Mrs. Phelps followed the reading of ths second heutenant, vice Smith, deceased, Company | letter by a short speech. she advised every H, Fourth regiment cay: — 33, .Wentz ©. Miller, to | woman to. protect herself by joing the be second lieutenant, vice Vernon, promoted, Com- | Woman's Bureau organization, and said she pany D. Fifth yegiment cavalry—s, Jucob A, Ungiw’, | believed the women of this country were gettin to be secu Heutenant, vice Ritéhvoek, resigned. Fart D,’ Thomas, to be second Liew. tenant, Vice Cummings, casbiered, Company I; 20, res Lt, Rockwell, lo be second lieutenant, View Secrenofsky, promoted, Company B; 29, William F, Smith, to be second Heutenant, vice Pasken, pro- mote Company L. Sixth regiment cavairy; 24, Win. J. Reese, te be second leutenant, vice Lazerby, whose appointment has been revoked, Company B; i, Henry P. Perrine, to be second lieutenant, vice Henig, promo.ed, Company ©; 3d, Edward W. Brady, to be second licatenant, Vice Metutyre, dismissed, Company K. Seventh regnnen Charles H. Rea, to be second lieutenant, vice Bar sett, promoted, Company B; 16, James &. Portier, as mach advoituess and expenditure of money put forti at any p time im titis ¢ under the existing condition Highly probable that they would take desperate ciunoes to get out oF the flarbor, and v wded the fog of Saturday mght and Sunday morniag a8 a favorable cirenmstance, It would ybeas much to the disadvantage of tbe revenue cutters as of the expeditionary vessels, ib apy event it would be ro uncommon thin; Jor a vessel to navigate the bay in a fog, and one of the oheers of this expedition toid Uhe reporter of the HB#ALD abont an hon ing that “they were going to (take » most serious risks, If they onee got * ‘This conversation took place af the Stevens House, near te pier at which the oficers, including one Ryan, General Goicorrta, Colonel Courrier TS and Surgeon Dorset, embarked. So Ja¥ also as ibis assumed that the steamer Quaker City must have come into the lowér bay to take the meb on board the #ssumption is erroneous; for Jolovel Ryan, on Thursday last, the day after his escape from the deputy marshal, personally in- formed tie writer that the vessel would be met on the coast, amd the transfer would be made at such piace of rendezvous. with the understanding that it should not be made publte until alter the salting of the expedivion; and m response to an inquiry at to when apd bow the arms ami stores were to Be taken on board, Colonel Ryan used = the foliowing language:—“Oh, the arms and ammuni- tion and ail tue siores for the expedition have been at sen wailing for us for the past ten or tweive days. You know we expected to have gut out sooner, but these arrests have delayed us.” When asked whether Fuch vessel was not the Quaser City, that vessel havi sailed abow “ien or tweive days’ previous, he ughed and replied, “Well, you may presume so. ‘AL about two o'ciock on sunday morning, it is re- porred, the turthoat Yankee, one of the vesseis which ivok the men of Colouei Jordan's expedition to the sieamer Perit, landed at Bim Park and iook on board & number of men: that the Yankee was over- hauled by a revenue cutter shortly afterwards, and m reply t question as to where she wa going anewered ‘to the Pishing Banks.” That is p Rely ‘the reply reported in the HERALD of Suaday last as haying been wade by some of the men at Hoboken. And what New lork fisherman is there who docs ‘et know that when the Yankee goes to the Fishing Mw ohe starts about midnight on Saturday trom de Hever ~ of Peck slip and otter city Jescinge. and u ed, to call at Bie Park, We vessel Whics CATHARINE WAIT RPOUL LWO o'clo, Was Slopped neay Bedive’s Island suster MeOullok Sunday moraing, by the revenue Heved to nape xu ch, aud compelied to anchor, is ve- The Whitt een used by the Cubans as a decoy. Hon, with ad been lying at anchor iu that posi- wuinestionab); up, for some eignt or ten hours,-and was a 41 wis aware of the fact that she veilance ed vessel and was under the sur- sunocently MeCullough, At two o'clock she vewwel ac under Way, With a goverumeut Cuba. or blank range, and atiempistod go to stopped nef course the wary cutter commander gunpowa’ yy, He saiuted her with a discharge of S04 Bhety, and when she Still Kept on he gent a upand th. iw rt her bow. The Whiting Nanied sUMIvcCled \B MeCaulioch Was capinred by her—as the ai! tle rem Bessel was convoyed by the revenue catter even yesieguinder o} the night and tye next day, gud entter ies bulay, and tere certamly was one feveque annoy the veritable flibustrous erdit, ried the Whiting was ud with about wyo of bay and “a small store sous.” pad — Volt dign’t eat @ sual) dtore of ovision® would hem long. No horses were thought of being the expedition, aud one individual who to take two satchels of clothing with bim ai to leave one behind, a® the Junta vely wont not allow him to take more tng bag on board. Of course MARSHAL BARLOW no expedition left this port on i that aturday meghi, He was equally conddens that uo Hibusiers went out when the Perit sailed, but the tact is “ihe General’ was out-generalled aud is) pot golug) to own up until he 0 do so Tt is admitted = that steamers were allowed to puss 4 “lookonts,” but he pard ng attention to the Whiting: in Koad her down as the flituster aud © Overall her as SOU as she ; and he has got her yet. Bot # 1s found in the fact tiet while that iihusters eu. yet got away, and p to last night where d thet track. mnected with that the expe. s that the Comsideriu the mitt y to Cubit. Among tye r 1s Who “started” on this exp dition Was A Company of Hity men ralsed ta It mond, Va. aid commanded by Captain Harrison, an ex-eoniederate oficer of that city. Dra. Frederick J. McNulty and J. W. Du Bose, who ‘Were cousined in Ladiow street jail on an metetment for violation of the ueutrality laws, inuereut to tively Jove for the Queen of the Autilies, were ye release trial, Ww. Conant are the or leased on bati. Iie ‘leased me a any or two. rm SPANISH-CUBAN AFPRAY. haxamiantion Betore Sidies Dodge. ‘The examination Inf@.the ease of Mr. José Ferrer ate Cauta, editor of BL Cronisia, & ®panish paper pub: Vshed ia thie elty, Who Was charges with having secauited a Coban berber samed Thomagei on the Sixt of May, wae continued yesterday at the detrer. fon Market Police Court, wefore Jpatice Dod ‘Shere was a Dumerous attendaace of Spaniards Oubpns. The offence for which Mr. De Cauta was in- alicved was simply that he broke aud destroyed a pi ture of himeeif of a libellous character he foynd hung ‘up in We barber shop of Thomaselii, but the coun- fe) of both sides managed to ing in other issues Which had the effect of prolonging the examipavon nnti a lete hour, The pith of the matter is ¢om- dained in tho evidence here given: Mr. Juan Martine, No. 117 Broadway, Cigar Maker, deing sworn, said he knew all the pares im the Mr. Thotoaselli met him in the street and asked him to come to his place and see that d——a &— of a b—— Dedatite; he did not go; Mr, Thott Hell) jad bis noge in everybody's busin Thom. sheclil wanted to Know after the picture was broken aviy Mr, Porto did not shoot De Caute like a dog. ene Witner: Was very détermined and also very un- tetligibte t the court. ine he a le Onuta, the defend: in Spy 1 ved a i aan ey) Tam 4 governor been punta editor he: my paper -has ren ge! Ava e for three years, and in the Eng- % evidence tht TS gal J recetved the pay ere pnt ant, Was the next penigh friends cate pest; an of my Frain Pepa. at nae me thal thore wan't on; he told me that Tht J know Mr. Magtic pea to go to his saloon te ett Was inviting eve: it to the #ajoon and jeaked@ {he caricature; dure: Thomanelli agked how fe WRUL [Or the me look wi the pitiure: aa soon ae 1 RU aeKed him by in peat th ious woe prove iy 1 om aw Wgupene got ot mt ' ing ana sb ayrweh? eit 1 tn toe to be second lieutenant, vice Weston, promoted, Company G: 18, Willuin T. Craigeroft, to be second heutenant, vice Smith, promoted. Company B, 19, Charlies KE. Braddon, to be second leuienaut, vice Shetlabarge’, promoted, ‘Company L; 20, Joun As. pinwall, to be second lieutenant, viee Law, pro- meted, Company K, 2i, Wells W. Leggett, to ve secoud lieutenant, vice Ropes, promoted, Com- pany C; 86, Henry W. Sprole, to be second tieuten- ant, vice Combs, resigned, Con: apa M, Ninth vegi- ment cavalry—v7, Martin B. Hugiies, ‘to be second Heuienautjvice Davidson, appointed first Heutenant, Company A; 88, William Gerhard, to be secoud lieu tenant, vice Cortelyou, appointed first Heutenant, Company —. Toath regiment cavalry—39, Mason M Maxon to be second Heutenant, vice Badamer, pro- moted, Company F. Firat regiment artillery—Daimel M. Taylor 1 to be :econd lieutenant, to Hl) an original vacancy; 9, Heury L. Harris to be ‘second Meucenani, to fil an original vacancy. ment artil- lery—4, Philip M, Price, Ji poder to Till av original vacancy; 12, Lyle to second Heatenant, to fill an original vacancy; 13, Worth Osgood to be secona lieutenant, vice Wan, de: Toused up on the importance of the cause, Charles LU. Kitchell, a leading citizen of the locality, was calied oat and made quite a stirring address. gave them some sage advice, speaking by Mrs. Nortou aud Mra, Phelps the vote of Mr. He quoted flerbert Spencer, Lord Bacon and other renowned authorities in defence of his post- tuon, and closed by assuring the tadies of his hearty co-operation with theirprojects. Dr. Emil W. Hoever, an enthuisastic German physician, followed Mrs. Phelps, ladies in the audience who were apparently trifing au? commenced by scoldi several with the serious topic before the meeting. He then After some further wssemmbiage Was taken on the suffrage question, resulting if twenty-eight yeas and no votes in oppo- sition. received to @ petition for Woman suffrage, and some half a dozen signed their names as members of the About the same namber of signarures were Netlonal Woman’s Suilrage Association. The following ladies were chosen as delegates to represent the Ninth Congtessional district at the State Woman Sulfrage Convention, to meget at Sara- toga, July 12 and 1: é aint Meredith, Mrs, Charlotte &. Wilbur gand Mrs. L. D, Blake, Mrs, tsabella Kuapp. The meeting. adjourned at ten P. Me THE RECEPTION OF GENERAL SiCKLES. Tn our notice of the correspondence tendering the reception to Major General Sickles before his de- parture as Minister, it was inadvertently announced asa banquet. committee, but at General Sickies’ urgent request, the idea of a dinner to asmail coterie of his more intimate personal friends was abandoned and a re- ception arranged in its place, greater number of eget a se to wish the This was at first the project of the ‘This will give a much ceased, Company —. Third regiment artiliery—-10, | General a safe vi in his new Arthur 8, Hardy to be second heutenant, to fll an rafol original vacaney; 14, Rembrance H. Lindsey to be | fatect. C hay bana wi ot bela jer ofthe eve f second Heutenant, to fill an original vacancy. *pourth regiment artiliery—3, Samuel FE. fillman to be second Pek eo to fil an origioal vacancy; Wiliam ©. Fitzsimmons to be second lieutenant, vice Dixon, romot Company —. Fifth regiment artillery—1, Eric Bergland to Phe second Heutenant, vice Shaler, transferred to the ordnance department; 2, Leonard G@. Hun to be second lieutenant, vice a. pro- mated Wiiliam P. Duval! to be second lieutenant nt, 2. The gene! 181, allow three months’ leave of sbeenoe to the graduates of the Military Academy on entering the service. Io accordance with this regulation all the graduates above named will report i person at their proper ne on the 30th of September next. %. The graduates on the recetpt of this order will immediately report by letter to the rye 3 vilicer of their respective segments, We Whe wit. signed oe ely Oo assig 10 COMPANIES UnOse We TET Pha regimental som mander be pot known their reports wiil be for. warded uoder cover to the Adjutant General for transmittal. 4. The transportation and allowance of mileage, to which the graduates will be entitled in travelling irom Wess Point to their posts, ite the foregoing orders, will be paidan wlvauce of the performance of the journeys. By command General SHERMAN, FE. D. TOWNSEND, Adjutant General, Tue President bas accepted the resignations of the following officers:—Major W. W. Lowe, brevet brigadier general, Sixth United States cavalry; First Lieatenant W. F. Dubois, Fifteenth infantry; Second Lieutenant L. M. Haupt, Engineer Corps. Brevet Major fv. Russell, Fourth cavalry, has been relieved from duty in the Depariment of Louisiana and ordered to join the regiment in the Fifth Military Instrict. = Captan Lewis Overtman, Engineer ae sad been ordered to staf! duty in the Fifth Het direction of the Secretary of War Thompson MoKenley, of Gallatin, Tenn., claim agent, is sus- ee from further practice in the Bureau of the War Department. Second Lieutenant W. H. Bower and Captain F. A. Field, United States Army, are ordered to daty as indian agenta, ‘The latter being released from Cd in the Fourth Military district, the order assigui Brevet Major James Jackson to duty tn the tedtan country ta revoked, _Brevet Major General A. A ates Army, is ord uness. Taentenant Colonel red to Wasiington on pubbe b NAVAL INTELLIGE — surgeon N, MH. Adame has beet detached from the Mohonge and placed on waiting orders, Chaplain Hepry B. Mivvea, detached from the Pensacola and placed on waiting orders. Midshipman J tached from the Gettysburg and ordere to the United States. TROTTING AT FASHION COURSE, A trotting race for a sweepstakes of $1,500, mile heats, best three in five, In harness, came off yester- day afternoon, at the Fashion Course, befween three five year old mares, one driven by D. Tallman, the others by John Lovett and John Murphy. The mares were fine jooking, but Taliman's was by far the fastest, She distanced the othere the first heat in capital time for one of her age. The betting was largely in her favor, ove hundred to ten b offered without Taliman’s but quickly passing the he qnarter pole ten lengths in forty fifty yards ahead at the half-mile pole came Lome # wiuner by 200 yards in 'g takers, while the scoring Was going on. inare took the start behind othere ded to 241s; The following i a UMM AMY, Fasnion CoURsR, J, June 20.—Sweepstakes, $1,000, mule heats, best three in five, in harness. = faliwan entered b, m. Boney Dew . Lovett entered br. m, Davenport Neck Mare yt Mayphy entered br. tm. an . “ COLLISION ON THE HARLEM RAILROAD. » Nineteenth police precinct reports that at five Wolock P. M, yesterday car No. #0 of the Beit Rall roa collided ai the junction of Thirty-ninth street full dress and music will be the o1 s ane Everett House. Moses | Brest th até vM, with mndse and passen a H. Gi les P. Kirkland, pawia Croswell, Marottalt 0. Roberts, John B. Haskin and Charies Graham make up cordial way in which drop bulttary man to represent Spanish capital has been received. the invitation committe, ang the ty distinctions have been must afford nigral Sickles a gratifying proof of the favor with which the appointment of a it @ military vation at the ANOTHER MURDER, Frank Bunker, keeper of the ssloon corner of Wooster and West Houston streets, who was stab- bed on Saturday ings, Who at ten m aiter three Te day, Crome ar Flynn was none aa ener eee yy last by @ man named Hast- SHIPPING NEWS. yt Shits for New York=Thia Day. 4 29 ‘Moon rises.....eve 11 12 High water....eve 12 08 Sun rises. Sun sets, PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 28, 1869, ‘cL BARED. Steamship Atalanta (By), Pinkham, London—Howland & epinwall. pecan Pioneer (Br), Shackford, Cow Bay—Snow & urges. jteamship Albemarle, Couch, Rosfoll, City Point and Mighmoni=cld Dominion Steams pane 4 Ac Franconia, Knox, idea 3 0 Hana. Ames. ship or ‘ontario, lor Mitchel, |, Sao fremeiae peri Ao. Ferdinand (NO), Meyer, ie —Funeh, Edye & ite, pagke (Nor), Jalinson, Cork for orders— Wendt, Te- tens and. Bark notin Light (Br), Lavender, Gibraltar~Harveck Bark Palestine (Br), MeCniloch, St Thomas—Peniston & Co, Bark Helena (Br), Coffin, Cow Bi B—Boyd & Hincken, ‘unch, Edye & Co. eit (Norn Carine, Qporto RriPAmy A Lae, Carver, Montevideo anid Buenos Ayres. Pa We is bos, Gay, Kingstou, Ja,-Moes & Ward. eT eine Deiakes th Soke We Oramdak Uaturay & ‘Brig Machias, Whiting, St Marys, Gn—Salter & Livermore. Sehr Wentworte (Br), Hunter, Windsor—Crandall, Um meen lien Br, W br M B rataball, Senn WG Anenreid, Baker, Savavnah—Pearson & Tur- are St Jobo, NB -P 1 Nevins & Sone. Stout, Savannab—N L MeUready & Schr Gen Peavey, Armstrong, Bangor—Ted Frye & Co. Schr H Laudell, Paylor, Newark —Van Brunt & Siaght. Cleared 25th, bark Roi eecerewy, (Br), Taylor, London via Dovoy, Va—J W Bivweil & Co Steamship © Whiting was cleared on Saturday by the mas ter, and wot by Spoford, Tileston & Co, ae erroneocaly re. rte sere ARRIVALS, REVORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM Yacura. Steamship Pereira (Fr), Duchesne, Havre June 17 via 6, to G Macken. zie, Arrived at Sandy Hook = a roe) ‘M; bad fine wea- ther the whole trip; Jane 34, Jon 46 40, met steain hy Jat 41 BO. ont aw Ambrioan bark vent; am |, 620 mites from San- Ww steamship Ruwsia (i). Lott, Liverpool Jane 19 va Quecnpeoy 20th, with indse and peat park Freock ye. Jue 2 at Wi 42, lon, 84 easie (of fe ge Pee Liverpool, bound went; @3d, lat 4848, lon ee ee (NG), bound west: 27 ton hare (Prus),’ becalmn rn lon hip Jacob Beil (no such vessel), bound wen. Steamebip Clty of Antworp (Br), Mirehouse, Liverpool June 17 via Queensiown Ith, with milte and passengers, to TJobn G Dale. Stearmabip Peerete Green, Liverpool, June 4 Queenstown, 17th, avite nde i pata to Wiijiam rion, Jane 19, int 60 60, steamer steer! omet; att, % eto, Eats Steamer ‘bound ena, rt er bound ‘26th, iat Turner, bound eaet, een (Br), Grogan, Liverpool June 16 and with wer and pawsengers, to the Na- Roberta, Richmond, Cie Point and With midee mud passengete, to the Old Dominion y PRT wa me Durbam. teem, & 8 Mampion Roads June 23, w Ho } tol Had trong menterly w de arse pare’ f.) toe pase y gt — 9 Dunard ri with om engine attached to care on the Harlem — Kattrow The rear piatform of the treet car Wi woken off, and Peter Wag: ber, & Germai borer, residing at No, 444 West Fifty-third street, was wounded avout th head and horty fatally. A boy, thirwen years of dressed ta old gray ‘ in ie. evo they lt horrtoly crushed, © The wounds of the eters wate Greased by police surgeon Purdy, who ordered therm jo be taken to Bellevue Hosptial in an ambulance. ne conductor, Gilbert Kewes, and driver, dames jawoney, were arrested on the charge of criminal negiigence and locked up at the siation house. ‘The Yepoit GHes Hot state whether the of the piycine were parties to wholes they were arreatod. the mating, OF | os Ase ATTEMPTED wire muNaER, we The Bieventh potter progiuct reports that at four | O'clock yesterday afteriGon ai ArwscAtOn dvourred | atthe tenement honse No. 644 Rast Thlitteg fh street, hetween Ann Mulroy and her hashand James, Tne husband drew a knife and fhresieneg " hs] When she turried to the window hér Rokr meni, on the third foor, from Which sbe fell to the paver | Ment ‘The neighbors agsert that the fail waa accel. | erated by ber husband, who pushed her oat of the | window. The woman, who was very dangerousiy | Injured was went to Bellevue Hosptivl. | | She bode of “Foueph Vievara, a Frenel Cary i was drawal in the Comin mi river at ane F ay ow *, WHY recoverca ent ry | morning. i parties in charge | Nor ovel Bereniir (Br), Grant, Pa 120 days, with mndon, to Milabody & W ie, Passed ape oP ope As and ighe Hawator May April $4, | fat 14 &, joo B, agote bare, len, from me inp London, wit wet | May 25 Ay lon 418 spoke thy Ken nington, from Bom ia for Havre, oye y ark (Avg, Tomeich, Tiesto, B days, with fruit, to Wille fh, Paased Gibraltar Mag 11 fiue weather, igh Hight winds and cating. Prineese (Br), Tome and Valparaiso, 7 days, with w to Fabbri A Onouncay. Passed Cape Hor Ape Bh necrote the gar Jaue 1 10 lon $8) bad One weather mort s bo 3 me sp the bar 10th, yeipe we Mad very stron nce whieh four daya 01 uaniavemo, 16 dare, nase] tO master, Dili, Demerara 11 Frrintaes (Port Spain), 18 4 wer, 1) ride ‘or jain), iy wilt rowbeldge’s Sone 4? ri gris Wonnel, Avaailia, 14 dara, spouts to Boyd & hlottens iat 92, Savanitia e with & Hanter. iy ‘edo, Phummer, (4 ‘ewe @ Honugpe ay a dave, with uy, maar, vo Mayaguez, PR, 4 ‘an, Wid jayagues, PR, 19 dagen, wy ation, “ii de nua Moat of the ladies pres- | | ent were young and pretty, and apparently quite TUK DAY, JUNE 29, 1869.— Bi feta cing tipht winds, hot weather ‘ene ere et Pana aed | squalls, June 22, Cape Bonvy beautage 60 —TRIPLE « SHEET, to Tocker & Lighthoum. aioe ad aang Baker, Speas, trom Livegpoo! for Phitadelphity iy oP Mob Cook, from Cardiff for Callao, June % IN PARIS. ¥ THE RR. H, spoke brig J W Spencer, hence for Cardet WONDEREUL CC RES Brig £e: 7 GREAT MEDIOAL TRIUM? wast gephyr (ir), veut St Jaw (Cuba), 27 a), $1 dare with | mae frum Liverpool for Boston, June W,lat 48 | 4A BREAL MIDIOA emp dye © sunt aide of cues la wy ina dead ¢ ‘rng Ship John W. ftioson, from Cardiff for Yokahaiea, dune ONE MULLION nude but ® miles; ‘been 7 Taye worth of 5 iat & lon Je AES THE ABIATIC OHOLE Sis vore Light winds, Bark ‘Vientsin ( Terenas, from Boston for Sydney, RES THE ASIATIC CHOLERA wiRIS Lt Grvaie Daioh), f 8) wer, Curacon, M4 days, with bi 1) Ae Gin, da ia and protects peapie naging the a oe etects of idem, & incur fromm New Terk for Cow Bay, June %, tal quo! 'SaNbs COMED DAILY °, Bite Month ht of, Boston Bonrne, Bronawiek, Ga., 10 1, of Diarrhea, Looseuess of the Bowels, Caolera M ah = er, 10 TM Maybew. Vessel to Miller & ue onthe in, from Loudon for Philadelphia, June 17, tat Bono amhon, rane ‘aad the. te haa jera pont bie a ‘i vaneye wa ema Be Rae, roan, semi mi, | GAL gun tm Ren rata, Ma | SE , ‘Aspinwaii (Dutch) jDe Hasett, Saran 20 daye, with Feard, from Bordeaux. fer San PARISIANS IN BOStASY. cocoanut ty" Houdien: winds aud ranch: faust ot at, Ion a, - rept sne ). am, culins the entire i Eliza (NG), from Leghorn for New York, no date, lat By. Botner, ot Now pork, bee ppeees © wee eomeeeene Schr Edwin (of Bridgeport), Pant Havana, days, with ston of the Asiatic Ui o Rengenan pineapples to Dolluer” Potter & gh i rig Novelty, sfarhian’ thei wabss\t' “Schon? Gots | 09. AOR malign fiotars a Be’ aueceani lacoveret of 8 eaiins mos ; fg a a apote Sombrero. cure, for the: = ic hole, i his title to the reward. Rad ser i Qulekwiep tot Bron: r@i)y Nous New Work fot "fort (of Tabasco), supposed from Mexico tor | Way's Ready Rel positive cure and New York, ing Mat OF 10 ton Tt preventive of tai terrible sense, ious.” Another great triamph “che Race Horse (of Newbursyort), Baracos, 9 days, mith frees Wieiak Toe Cageiot toed Shine; rowas thie wonderful remedy the greatest | frnit, to Doliner, Powter & Co. ne weather during the aay sat gan lon fon) Ww. Leen ay ariciene in ita is wont yous eel varecta ID protecting ali cL seas Lane, from New York for San Francisco, | Who drink ihe age Bay and frequent Sehr Sarah Maria (9f Qo Cold Spring), Horton, Baraco 10 da} bares ame 25, lat 4 lon 29, discharges it en, from Giaddors Ki re with Grulty to7 4 7 Tenrsall! veasal to BY Wenborg. sent fohanned, from Liverpool for New York, with passon- 2g Baw tle Tise Se iaee te eee anon ube Sapa 308 “rhs pean ores iia us Smid ames nari are Fxes'fron Foreign Ports. hy Annie Freeman (of. poe bas Reid, Harbor Island, ae June 16—Arrived, Galathea, Vogt, NYork ; Eb- # Gage with pissapnies ia Mary Br). Harbor Ieland, 8 . do; 8 Suppicich, atone to « a pineapples, to am iar Mesto Had light w yb, Ba ne etter, ‘New Orleans; "Von Heyden Iv is pleasant ‘anda more agres: 2 ‘i and me than the best Fi Sehr i . wih cr iatsanate = pub iy here in a “x ane “i or (a faut rematned net ‘ae asta, ‘aad pilinta Cramps, Spams, Colles, Iadameaation and pains of condition, x Balti- rat Carve, Davin Brazow Texas 18 days, with bes, Ae cindy year doemeanped Abhga cat Ho IN FROM ONE 10 TWENTY MINUTES, ° 0 W Todouse, Sint na T BREMERN AVE, 3 Sune 1b Arrived, Haner, Nor ole adiea of Pauia nse. this extraordinary remedy tn thett ise Chat ten 8 Gibaon ot ‘Boston, tae hep, Fenaacole 19 Fa Texan, Mocnizen, Gaiveni 1, Geneins a toilets and dlectaring it superior to the most cholce per- wreath Murtagh eee ee ot arco Polo, Minsen, do; MeNeli, Keerany ONE TABLE THRE on RADWAY'S RELIEF 70 ir Charles jon T 1, Hatteras, MBAY, J 5 —, ved, , Hin, to Jobn G@- Weuton & Kon tune 18 wie og fa ther do Tinea whip Beasts Peer deatee™” | 10 thle proportion the lady enjoys a delicious, bath poe we ag struck by a heavy s'w equal, which broke Biioos, June 1 in port Detacaee Eil ‘Ella May, fary S Lunt, the Gena jor AS neck, cn 1 ill fastanty Sond h 3 Bigerdo f the & more aj aroma a é = vod Kale Jo Gast ill, Washtngion, NO, 6 days, with Inrpool r siotor Ly fe Park Brothers, Weekr, for | most choles a favorite tr tt a's elgene Na Delmar, ank iNewbern ‘NO, 4 days, with naval LARRIEY, ‘Jane non for xapore Bennett, Dunkirk; wnt rig wis Het pa pe adh ne hire P Behr Nee it H. Benedict, Elbe, Fortress Monroe for Provi- ac . p ‘{ ration bray soep Tepes a are — 7 CS egestas Wks, Jie 1¢—Attived, “Andrew Johnson, Mehan, Ca- tals and exten ca este ction inte eaves 3 ve rm 8 Sebr Hastie Lo Ww, pa oonreny Vi irginia, oanamesgrttons June 7--Arrived, Selina Hanford, Cuo- pi mes, Sater cea Rn jenentemecen rele Schr Tanie Depew, Crittenden, Virginia, ‘api, June 12- Arrived, Giovannina, Longobardo, New | g2aui" Polsoning, From the atiags of mosquitoes anu other tw Schr Jaus W gob, Oranmer, Visgini. TE balick poe aero \ BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. trata fa. june | ved, Anna, NYork. Rehr Alethen, Derby, Guxacon, Sune 7 (corrected)—in. port brigs Ln Creole “ne Teo eal eee Iie Cae Sehr William fienry, Mala alia, Virginia, Schr Into of Bin irginia, Sehr Wm P Tr on Vigna Behr Urian & Tal ithe, ‘alee Virginia ‘or Laas Ie te hr Henry Finch, Bunnell, Georgetown, U 1" Franeis, Endicott, Georgetown, D let over perfuined unhealthy eeanion of a a (Tec the effi vas not only sn at ing to thi rearied, languid pms pasar a Freshness to the 8) pir rloarnets ‘and beauty to curing in a few win eons nervous and apie fa ble annayanea of ealar?h, ven, for NY & gda palchaven, for Nyork in b Niayes Garaoon, (Brig ‘Duar, June ie Arrive, ‘M Degner, Sprenger, London (and ae Guidi , ing Star (w, Howes, Co- Sehr Edward Slade, Soper, Alexandria. Fatwouri, Juno 16 "Arrived, Sto , Kramel eink nod sae the sug Schr Maria Pierson, Grant, Alexandria Of do 14th, Frank Fiint, from raGallas’ cr = otk iy a Sereatones Reelihs TOShe Stn Ry cobentingy ae pores tania, Donald- joremens Sehr Henry Parker, Parker, Alexandria for New Haven. PT ad June 36—Arrived, steamship the ex so that whoever uses it in this form receives through Schr Charles Woolsey, Parker, Alexandria for New (ay eT RE GNEENOCK, June I—Sailed, Ida B, Ross, Portsmouth, that fe foplred through ue tung Ths pen eae Sehr J L Newton, hich, Providence for Georgetown, DC. Ome EMUNDF, June 10--Arrived, Lord Palmerston, Kolin, EAS Oni scent kt nt me pubes Passed Through Hell Gate, he RADWAY'S READY RELIEF NTANAMO, June 11~In Dox bark Morning Star, for CURES BAD SMELLING SKIN ROUND souTH. NYork me Althea, for do do. obropelien —, fvom Mystle for New York, t@ Fowler & Oo. | more tithe Palins ine 16 drrived, Festina Lente (?), from Bulti- 2 MUMBeAUTOVL COMPLEXION TO ALL. fk new v . tl jo0d is loaded with humors a i ures 5 Ores i, Kauliner, from Witdaor, NS, for New Sailed Min, 8 G'ulover, Dreyer, Englan carbon or the secretion of the. liver, kidneys, splecurand (9 hitney & Co, Hanae, Me Se ak Moning, New Orleans, many cases of ladies when the menstrual discharyes are irra ‘ie Grtnoen Gary aber, trom Windsor, NS, for New tALt¥AX, NS, June Arrived, brig Aurora, Joliiimore, | guint, these secrstions are cireulating jn. the the, yes causing ‘or! o Cran iB, , Umphray ‘0, ‘ent to Port ris, nore serious akin «| 8, 4 Brig Branch (BY, od frou Windsor, NS, for New York, | wy, Bn lag IBLAND, June 18—In port sehr Mery & Busan, for | RILLIAN RESOLVENT should be taken; ant ta alt simple, to Crandall, Umphray ry Co. Sehr T'S Rogers, Young, from George's Banks for New Yorks with ish, to'H © Rogers. Selir'A Roe, Ghapinaa, from George's Banks for New York, with fish, tes SP Miler. Schr EA Baker, Jnrem, from George's Banka for New eutancous spots, blemishes and discolored alta, the BATH O} LIVERPOOL, June 12—Arriv Habnemann, Van Norden, iF BEAU Ase jeady Relief to one San Francisco; loth, Sepia, Millagan, and Woosnng, Bour nsacola. “ial do; sth, Brenda, Tilley, Pe catal of the ba pr wig of one table lor to all cosmetics, avd will give pint of water, i¥, wuper Purity, health and beat uted 16th, Cvlorad 0 ()s Green hho, a York; Maggie Hammond, Bran, Philadel iy finn for ae tnd NYork: Nebraska eee ous 8, ‘or wyer, do; 16th, enna aud Kate Srobp, faker doy gin, SR a “"Loxpon, June Marines, Hertfordshire, Bingham, San THE SKIN AND COMPLEXION. Price 80 conts por bot me: abd at Dr. R jane, wen. Sold by ali Prag. ADWA ‘arerooome, 8) Maiden 93 Htoltcal New York. -who 1s OLD NED BROPHY? ‘Bohr Kate Church, Daws, from Brown's Banke for New York, with figh, to Moore & Tempnens: » Sehr Hattie, Fanning, Schr Lochiel, Magic! from Lave: ‘ork. trom Galata for New York, with tim- ber, to Jed Frye & C eehg Riowe lian, from Roewiand for New York, to 3 vecteied iy Hudson, Pratt, NYork (and left Gravesend MA QUD MAD. BROT ERR wer Pesan Benen dey Haw: Yory, (wah ed eth, Drvatiene Ge tinal Philadelphia (and passed WHo 13 OLD NED BROFH WS Bac oD, my Johnna, from Bangor for New York, eng “Arrived at ravesend(?) 17th, Edwin, Knapp, NYork for eater cra Who 18 OLD NED BROPHY? THE GREAT BO Bore STORY, THE GREAT BOYS S8TORY, INE GREAT BOYS? STORY, jones. Sour 8 Nelson Tal, Stewart, from Portland for New York. Sehr Geo Gillum, Rankin, from Portland for New York, to ¥ Fitzgerald, Brewer, from Lanesvilie for aon York. Schr ' MeClorkey, Schr Hannah D, € , from Plymouth for New Y. ONDONDERRY, Juve 28—Avrived, steamship Nestorian, edec. é LeanoR™, June 10—Jn port brig Therwuthis (Br), Johnson, or MARSEILLES, June 13—Sailed, Rapid, Thomensen, NYork, Sent Livey A iionaots, Chatield, from BAruatable for New pant, xpi 3B por ship Hase, Forsyth,’ for Bas THEOLD NED BhOPHY yOchr John Conistock, Heany, from Nantucket for New PP honad, Jane a Arrived, ship Corin ga, Bogart, Boston, SED NED BROPHY schol Alte, Waker, from Nantucket for New York, with | payne JUnG te 12 Port brig Harriet, Miller, from OLD BER Baceae iebe Stepben Waterman, Chase, from New Bedford for York next dey; waht Grantere (Da ie ay Pe DF datas aoe = TPF peers Chambean, from Black River for New | ,2,"¥MOOTH June 16—Arrived, olan, Benson, Saran. SAMPSON: or 4 hr JURENBTOWN, June. 17-—Arri Canada West, Campbeil, SAMPSON, ¢g Schr Ney, Caney et fren Tell ives, fot New Yorks ret oupiats failed for Fort Giakgow) 20h, Ndaho wh Cut SAMPSON, SAMPS« itr eee Bet Bushell trom Pall River for Poughketpale. 1 8th, meoataehip Palmyra, Wateon, NYork (and SAMPSON, Sehr MF wen webb, ane trom rorsdence for Kew Yor. ee ae i ory, Neaon trom 8 Marys, Gas, Lon- | will commence ities co puctox ‘ ‘Sehr James © flee, Arnold, from Frovidence for New 8 ty sape = steamebip Moravian, Brown, our To: DAY, ‘AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. < OB ten hn thee sa '& area fe se heracee fay Phere Yorks SouTHAMeTON, Ji une #7— arrived steamship Donau, Ernst, YORNS, HUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND, ALD Schr ‘Apa ‘Norwich for New York. More for. Bremep (and 26, | = 1, RG Ciaie the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 700 Broat- a et to ae "Rew London for Now York, 1 NAKA te “Put back, Bethiah Thayer, Gartney, } T27 Tas maT St ——< Schr Seneca, Gottiried, from Connecticut River for New CoH 6 5—In port ark Reatless, Boomer, for Bon- vey ne ovale Food, Th Tae i gt in, = ile Olver, Spellman, Pelton, from East Greenwich for aren brig O © Clary, Gould, from Hoaton, % tb, Ms iam aires, ‘New York, and pitt Helena E Roses, Mabare, from Middletowa, Ch for qawogany clit Rigg Sickert ae aa ee eee toh alan, irate, from Mratic for Klizabethpor as “en ae ai (Br), Muller, NYork; May 3, ‘tutape by oiling and ballding up to origina! shape and 78 L with, from New Haven for New mA ae va ae Hodsdon, | $6l0H tie rouatean mials since 1404. 3 Kast Ho Nine 4 Bebe Jonephine, Lindsley, from Bridgeport, Ut, tor New neh re otrause » June Ea ort brig Conquerall, for NOCH MORGAN'S SONS, ve foe or from Bridgeport for New York. ba Sraert, New Y. tax re—iariog thoruugnty tested Y snd it the bent Brion, NB, st ete steamship H Perry, Jr, iy Yeuted Bapollo article | have yet used for caning x peeing vweta) aod once Travia, hr Sam jwin, Waterbury, from Stamford for New Sherwood, NYT york Bohr JG Pierson, Hays, from New Rochelle for New York. bark Archer, Tibbett Montevideo. ‘age surfaces, Please send me aight Allen Gurtiey, Gurney, from Oyster Bay for Hon- tg Le ne aed rt i For W Stovens, Ingraham, ce Wh or PHAM, 300 x Sebr DM Baldwin, Vall, from Sag Harbor for New ¥. bee! i tro Hoe. hie aay A teatt, id cian: et a ain * Norte tor sale; Hong. Hecaniy ved Sth; bark peat hey eae hit, en covet eee New York. v0 Th ave foxng, from ong Rong, arrived 20h, TLHAU'S ELIXIR OP CALIBAYA, BARK 18 7 Soke Bendritl (yaad), on 0 oraion, Oe ied ‘May steamer Mars, Bennett, Northport. inalarticle, aud has forty years’ reputation ag Per Sreamsniy Russia, Antwerp, June 17—Arrived, Frank Flt, Robinson, Cal- Sloop Marg: Lansing, from Bridgeport for New York. on pest tanto nats eobonite ontiv BOUND RAST. §. MEGBAG'S BON, 183 Brondway. gr CAL ag i a Brig Trenton, Bail, from Hoboken for B. P ‘ates Brig John Lewis, Garter, from New York tor Hilishoro, oieton (Paty Hr cas Wibing, Waetgeler, New | wey card Pn, ry mga Constitution, Smith, from Jacksonville for ge he ROUWERAHAVEN, Sulie 1—Arrived, JW Stetadn, ster | 4 pain a N n avghng, * ERE W M Geanery Eybert, from Baltimore for Bridfépor, | BhEMaHAvaN, Juge 16-Railed, Bevin (#), Uncuweh, | FRURGTAN fy in py Gir CENTS IN ae a Alice Scranton, Seward, from Amboy for New Ya- Eakins “pape S- watt aie ay ae rf rere yd, Cath : ay nent Richard Borden, Borden, from Eligabethport for Pall sae Amity, June aver gs wor jouse of JOHN F. eae fies Golleye pices N Schr Treasure, Arnold, from Albany for Provi York. penipnnapapeencid ea unions Late ng a seetyg™ | cro SBNIbuiad ov coma force. ohn 8 Bpofford; Ward, from Ropdout for Sn eee re Bi Rie fet iw | TO — Sehr Henry Hartean, Jones, from Rondout for Pat ne Bee ee ees sracaa, | YBLLOW. FEVER, CHOLERA, SMALLPOX, S0aRLET Hone tary J Mond, Taras, he, from Rongont for Taunton, | "PLarwone, Jane me sy, yon Seem Yeh FEVER, 4g. do. pach RP Grabam, Nickerson, (row Rondoat for Naw wa. | CTOMMRGE Sg low imyortaut (0 possess certain means of Dire, Thoee {the Phebe Eilaabete, Wil, from Rondout for New Ha- Srawaneats brine, Sty a Pe why comp.¢boud the application and virtues of Bi arm teste ey, | Uae ta ede eat eee inn bee peak nes wal Oriedus; 16ih, Mees have this knewledge of Ss ae ‘aces Bor rom ew York for Wi co Scranton, Hervey, from New fork for Provi- “etsnt J W Freeman, Rider, from New York for Provitence. Soh Rover! H Feller, Hybert, frow New York for New Bar Schr Thos Cahill, —~, from New York f Sehr re nena from § w Yoru for Hortons » NYork; St. Andrew asten, Baitirore ; ‘ork; ‘tath, Magis James Cam a his itingelt, Hong HEALTH-SEGURING POWER tn foiness of the system, in a dizziness, sudden prime of the bead or other part. Asa family medicine, never failing ang never wrong; as an anti-ofious remedy and cnrefor dyn lent Se . Sailed ooo Bee pea staseons aid a Hemmond. von, Philadelphia; a theared | ear, La Rong He noe va heeler, rth, an ne Schr Peter re tion. « . Edema geryagest | 9 eae ge | rt re ee Sehr Troubadenr, Span trom Miby fork far Pentsbe, Fx ie ding, “Bosion nod BRANDRETH'S PILLS Scur Kate Gordon, Sinediey, from New York for Port J "Toko ‘une ts ie on itol Moston, bare earned.a wile reputation. : San Juan, Jones, from New York By Fone i ale Ani," yg ty —- i Lo ska Stage om from. foagicen vi or Wn iy pity 1 bere W, W i ‘Mason, Dr. Torner, of Savanuab, Ga, eays he has, for neariy forty Bebe Bropire, Bakery arg for Boston Al-ada, Tine 2 Raited, Tiber, Keating, NYork: celle 5 Ny seaee tovebe ning, Leseliour, New | TORT Fecommerded Brandreth's Pills as a apeciiie im yellow BELOW. fever; that he never knew a patient to dle who took them for Yor! Mane NAcain®, Jone 16—Sailed, Bethiab Thayer, Cortoey, Bark Fredrik Hendrik (Duteb), Medenwald, from . dam April 18, with mide, to Fane, Baye tt! 0! Was board. American Ports, yeneees otherwise out found, Thelr prompt ove iakew | ed Jone 22, iat 41, lon 65 90, by pio! t Hope, N. out of the body those matters. wi ters which feed the fatality ofthe waaions Jane Bink Cle aren AD Scull, Jeffries, BOs PM—Arvty Long & i gigs, Pals Puicciphias Behe Browber’s Pads Bae peneh Hut (Bry Farosworth, Cleared bark J nie pice ee Wa EME 6 SAILED. Yaeht Dauntless, for Havre, France, Wind at snaget SW, Marine Disasters. Sirir © H Sow, Sinnett, from A ig t7 pre, off the disease. As general family med medicine he considers them fat ip advance of all others, and bere be epeake fiom perso experience of their 4 tea. I. L, Cook, pnbtisher of the State Banrer, Bennington, Vt, (Br), Marshall, Port ea ereon, Chester, Pa.;Z L < Baten Cook, Olopfacgos ; 1 B Brown, aa Bali Lani’ Bod June 1 reporte Suse Inde! 3 oes passed 9a J American bark, painte: ad Sinat, abtidaned a0 J net hs untand ice ogy ng NE to wn pha ‘ane says Brandreth’s Pills cured him of dyspepsia, alter beng main atch Of and aliting perfectly upright, deck Iovel Ray seta rn asi pat “a afflicted with tt over five years, His friends and doctors eons ing by the cba porpests ae sidered his recovery immpouaTbie; | ‘but atx Loses of Brandveth' pe ents Ya Long’ raleta bose Shas 5 | Manssk any er ye cetonrie, Won. Pile restored bie health perfectiy. . mvc ter acre ge ing . pepe LUNGS AND K Kipwevs currp, nh pat fat rovtiand ip Wa" airens eleasta for Isnac W. Briggs, of No. 1465 Suffolk street, Now York, enyn be has ted Brandreth's Pilla «foe thirty years, having corms niencda e Wise them in Fabriaty, fy, for dyspepaia aflections of ihe tunge and kigndys, He toox Brandreth's Pilla every day for thirteen months, and jn Marob, ita became & perfectly sound, healt adaithy maw, thovgh wotore bb cofhmenced with this great medicine the grave. wee Thomas Smith, Coronet and Justioe of the Ponce, Hastings, on the Hudson, ways Brandrot® Pitta cured Bs, i Hagan te =f a Quebec, bas been abag aa of her ic Mere Was on Whe verge inte ra et iT, tte et au td £ Canremes. from p, Phiigdelyhia for New him of dyspey aud beartburn when every other media, le td” inet oh pia ee rain, baw oes cine wad {niled to relieve him, Oertifente dated Apri & letely al i) ‘and broken off clone to the deck, She re- -_- farmed (of repaife, 0 one Ou Dosrd was inguired. mn anert sth shor Basaor if 1083, Miscellaneous. VETIER OF GENERAL PARZ. Rank WaRATLANn (Be). Migging, trom Rotte da robe § tases: — mu eweo. iso Halifas ot for medion) pitt _ Naw Yorn, May 50, i865, en tea, Notion, NYork, pent anode “Whatomen, ge sty oy Rideout, | HON. Bh. Beaxnnnriy— Arvived at Bermuda oe bark Frople Bled, nee of Wy i “AS an My DEAR Sin—t have received the supply of your tnve NB rh» egpeideral iensirg: i it ‘Sh ner at Anti’ Gene On elie Cr CuaneAtking | Basin, Able pills which you have no Kindly went me, 1 have not 0 we oO eG nae Oh tnat sehire K Ellen, Ri an bie bite, Province: Ih-—Arrived, steamship Revi aoe NYork, used them myself in South America as woll as in thie eo: Gan wi el — De Che ie eee ‘y veer | i an op MISCELLA! ANRQUS. try for the Inst thirty years, never allowing myseif to er from Captain reports her | <<As-anns ant Ae 5 — , pi Talcaboane Mas 1, ith ‘and 00 uo bw ol on Avnet TR _ DIVORCRS {LBGALLY OBTAIN: woe Without them, but have pirchaeed them by the to i 5 phictrty Le ee ze whaling bark fea iin Hthant publigly or exyoeures yoo! ercty” | ieibute to persone upon my estates and elnavwnorty bars fen (of Westport), Moore, om Charleston grounds, had i 5 bbls sperm 0. Allorney and Cow incall found them officscious in almost iniost every varloty of distaie, Spoken. eM eR Oe Ry mehip Monel! from New Yor for Yoko. AY ‘OL0TR Lore DIvOR TRS iso ab BT, Pott 1x | Pectally (howe peculiar to the southern continent, 1 Selées Cat ra ey i How Fore ter Prenete SPER S Bee “est ste therefore, very highly, the fupoly a now fend me, and te, Tot ) ‘rom Nat of for rane’ s4 vinta + all well. 4 PING, mmares at a Broadway. thank you fery cordinily for the. kind words in whigh you ‘aWeon, ‘touery from New Yor Bhan Ban Francitoo, | eon. cet ie Deane Mare Hane ‘om roo A HSU UTE pT Foro ep IN DIFFEREN Convey your generoits and ritendly aegtiondve, ms ‘ San = demartbon, rm april bain ia elaco 0 for Livdtpom, ' al aaa es: — Tath, very rerpectiaty, got ol obedient rervant, ™ D ' & ead. wed an ’ wrayer aon, from Ne York for Sydney, wer: it — ‘ JORE A, Pam ret Lorene ee UGB, Attorney FW agli threat, 7 ' = | PRINCIPALOFFICR, BRANDRNIH HODRE. NEW YORK, EEN PER Cunt “GOMMISSTON | ,P eae yer eal Biinfiar, froin Rew Gee for Mav ot diag oore from New York for Anjier, May | given for al) inventment & Hh ° CS ; Dare, from New York for Acapuleo, Mey | a MCINTIRE & 00'S he old by ail trngeinie, en tay mand tein the government pier 6 Onte Chatham and 69 Baet Thirteenth aie a ror, hone Bybta from Livernnal (ur New Vork, June z: oad door trea min ueeet | slams iH ty 4 Wek a how We beve no connect way ww tb any other Pevty oF partion, | B. BRANDHROI