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THE ENGLISH STAGE. OCS Carl Formes as Shylock—Mise Bateman’s Farewell Performances—Tom Taylor and His Plays—“‘Eve”—French Playe=* The Turning of the Tide”—The French Comes dians Gone-Opera Boufle—The Success at the Strand—Theatres to Let=The Baby Room Scheme—Exit of an Old Actor Gossip of the Green Rooms—Provincial ‘Theatricals. Lonpon, June 12, 1860. ‘The classic apothegm, “Ve sutor ultra crepidam,” bas powhere received a more ridiculous and, at the Bame time, conclusive illustration than at the Prin- cess’ theatre, where Herr Carl Formes, 4 German Vocalist, who has achieved an excellent repitation upon the lyric stage as a basso profundo, witha voice as deep as a well, 18, at this present writing, murdering Shylock in cola blood. Herr Formes appears nightly in Shylock, and so he certainly oes; put there Is very little of Shylock to be seen m Herr Formes, The Teutonic artist 1s playing two eharactéers simultaneously—Shylock, “and the Devil with 1t,"? as Old Harley, of facetious Memory, used to say. Ii 18 @ sad fiasco, andrall the sadder for the thought that Herr Formes, who ts really a man of ability in his own peculiar province of art, 18 risk- ing hisJaurels by attempting a line of business for which he bas no manner of qualification. The worst of it 19 that his failure in the ‘Merchant of Venice” will be remembered against him when his triumphs in “Fidelio” and the “Huguenots” will be consigned to ungenerous oblivion; for, alas, and a well-a-day, “our sins are written on mar- bie, our virtues on the sand.” So, at least, it is in the estimation of the world, There is no possible reason why a man Who ig @ good bass singer in Ger- man operas should, therefore, be a good representa- tive of the great Shakspearlan personages upon the English stage. It is as though a fellow should enlist in the Thirty-second regiment in the hope of being near his brother in the Thirty-firet. Herr Formes has no histrionic power nor any qualification what- ever for the task he hag undertaken. One feels in- clined to greet him as the incomparable Mr. Whalley is sometimes greeted in the House of Commons, with shouts of “Sing! sing! He (Pormes, not Whahey) is a bird who can sing, but won't sing, preferring to dance—an accomphahment for which be is not fitted. Miss Bouverle, a sister of Miss Marte Witton (or rather Mrs, Bancroft), and eke @ pupil of Mr. Ryder, has been playing Portia. Miss Bouverie’s performance 18 original, but hardly Shakepearian, She treats the part a8 a comic cha- racter, which {s, I think, a mistake. The theatre Whi soon close—the sooner the better—for decora- tion and repairs, In August it will reopen with the opera of “acis and Galatea,” in which Herr Formes will find @ more congenial occasion for the display Of his talenta. At the Haymarket the magnet set by Mr. Sothern in the pretty little play of “Home” continues to draw the town after it, Indeed, 80 attractive does ‘the piece still prove that the intention entertained some time ago of withdrawing it in favor of “Our American Cousin” and ‘David Garrick,” which were tohave been performed on siternate nights for a fortnight, has been“ abandoned, and ‘Home’ ‘Will be played without intermission until Saturday, ‘the 19th inst. On Monday, the ast @r., Miss Bateman begins a series of farewell performances, in which she will appear as Mary Warner in a domestic drama of that baie written bY, Mr. Tom Tayler. Rumor speaks favorably of this play, Itis to be hoped that it will prove more attractive than “The Antipodes,”’ of which Mr. Oxenford handsomely observed that its ue frre oe the place where one would like to be whiie 1] iG ond Was being performed at the Holborn theatre. The remark reminds me of the bitter old epigram upon William Browne’s drowsy melodrama called “The Stage Coach” For Brown’s “Stage Coach,” crammed full.with puns, Make way, Shakspeare abd Nassinger! J only ask, when next it runs, To be an outside passenger. We may also cherish a gencrous expectafion that the new play will be better than “Won by a Head,” the comedy brought out a few weeks ago at the Queen's theatre, but lost, by the head of the author not proving equal to the occasion. But dramatists, like other men, have their disasters, and if Mr. ‘Thomas Taylor has written some bad plays there 1s no Geter he has written several good ones fiso, Miss Bateman, one of the very best actresses on either side of the Atlantic, ought to have a drama worthy of her splendid talents, and as she richly Geserves let us trust that she will as gurely obtain it. Talking of Mr. Thomas Taylor, he has got mto law about his “Ticket of Leave Map.” Immediately after he had written the play he sold the right of representation to Mesere, Emden & Robson, who were then lessees of the Olympic theatre, and who entered the piece at Stationers’ Hail os their property, though Mr. Taylor haa only given them the right of representation as long as ‘their lesseeship of the Olympic continued. Anaction is now pending between Mr. hag linge and Mr, Em- dep, and motion calling on Mr. Emden to show cause wi fa entry at Stationers’ Hall should not be expung le im the Queen’s Bench on Mon- day morning o on Mr. Webster's behalf. The object ia to pee Mr. Emden from putting im the entry as evidence ee tie approaching trial. A rule maine Aa Sepa fhe are pjay: adapta- 5 & fresh vA ner) the = melo- tion by uur. oster, drama of abriee 7 to which iw new guise gomipiimen 1 0 was the mother of man- lish ver- the ae a uizren is Tere out presom tina a ion he In’t been). Another some eight or nine @ elon of this een koe produ ai eary 3 Teeatie title 6 of ‘sftome Ti Truthe.” Tsay ““d) that when a fellow wants intellectual stock by gis le,” for tt often hap but indifferently successful. It pore to impoverish his am; beg attractive in its presentshape, ‘Notwithstend, —, excellent acting in the onlef male character B, Webster—who, though he rambles a litte in the text and is no ey | ag young as he was, is stil) a genuine artist—the drama hangs fire wofully and the patting 9 of the curtain is the pleasanteat event of the story. Yet the piece ts charming in the origi- pal. But French pieces perish in the process of ‘wansiation, and aocording to the witty old say- ing everything utters from translation except a bispop. These Parisian plays, so sparkling in wit and lender m sentiment, demand not only a pecu- har school of actors, but an apt, sympathetlc audi ence. The British are too matter-of-lact for them, and prefer phat dramas founded upon a violation of the seventh commandment shouid be represented at the Divorce Court rather than upon the stage, Mr. F.C. Barnard, a capital writer of burlesque, but au indifferent dramatist In any more digaiied sense of the word, has produced 4 romantic play called “The Tarning of the Tide,” which is now in course of preparation at the Queen's theatre. It 1a a tremendous piece of business, brimial of love and rich also in all kinds of moving incidents by food and feild. Tne sensational acene par excel- dence represents a cabin by the seaside, into which @ married wan bas jared & spinsver for ihe Ps eed MTpos? OF paylag his addresses to her. Suddenly ‘he sca encompasses and threatens to engulf them, and then and Luere, Whik lightnings fash aad thun- dors roll and the ocean rages like au army of wolves, tie married man asks tue spinster to make hun happy in death by assuring him that if he had been a bacveior sie Would have married him, The lady bays ‘1 €3,"" aud then the curtain falls amid peals of applause. This is what we have come to in the country af Shakspeare | ‘ihe “bil at the Gaiety has undergone a welcome change in tre substitution of the old play of “Lucky Friday,” with Mr. Wigan in the principal character, for the’ very nagubétantial melodrama of “Dreama."’ The extravaganza of “Columbys," with the burietta of “An Ebgtble Villa,” complete the programme, which araws falr houses. Mr. Sefton Parry is doing @ good business at the Globe with the bpriesqne of ‘The Corsican Boilers” avi the comedieita of “Breach of Promise.” he Strand, with “Joan of arc” and Geese,” is Hiled to overfowing every night. As much may be said for the Prince of Waies’, where “School” sti! retains its attraction in such force tpat it Is necessary to anbounce that places may be taken ‘a month’ ju advance. At this yate ju wyl goon be ag hard to get into the lite theatre in Tottenlam Court Road as into the Junior United Service Ciub (poetically yclept the Rag and Fainish), Where your name mist be “ap’ for years, Mow terriply monotonons to the actor it must be to recite he same words night after night from one end of the year to te other. But that ibere is a change of dudience to give something of zest to the rormers “the damnable iteration” would drive em mad. ‘The reach corfedians have vanished from st. James’, not much richer, 1 fear, (han they came, hey are nos succeeded’ by an operatic company, who, with Scbneider and Dupuis pt their bead, are perlorming ip the “Grande Duchesse” with such suc- cess that though the prices of admission have been wines each) the house you a bit of his mind he begins g beeen amiable Intention of rev oe home truths. The piece “o" enue “Pox vs. really jacreased (the stalls 4 crammed from Noor to roof tree. Thus Ofenvach has been able to do what George Sand, Octave Feuiilot aug Victorlen Sardou were powerless to et- fect. ‘The Olympic, tho Lyceum, the Royal Amphitheatre and Asiley’s are Lo let. Meautisue (he Polygrapbic Mall, in King Willtam street, is being rapidly converted ihto a theatre, to be named (Zucus anon twendo) the “Chering Cross the- aire.” 1ti8 DO more ip Charing Crosé than itisin Broadway, though certainly nearer jo the former than to the latier, A burlesque by MP, Gilbert 1s vo be the piece de resistance on the firet night, 1 told you the orner day about the pbijanthropic—iet neratuer say the pnilanfantic—conduct of the man- ager of the Royal Aifred theatre, in providing o baby's cloak room, where babies, having been tick | cited and poon sank away and died. / NEW For where was Would give ber booby for Yet all mothers are not £0 term three babies have thus been thrown of the mi r, Who xola hoe: em ney for, al aleni sea atom Se ae ‘tection rn sticuld ‘be tarued into a found hospital, it may be as well to preserve the handbiil of the a awong the curiosities of theatrical litera- ure ory trek ft Taran ang ne formance by the of infants, the management letermined on refusing admittance (o any gnildren under, tre years of age; but, In order to prevent thi sppointment te mothers consequent on sych @ regulation, a large room will De set apart as a G DABIES' OLOAK ROOM, can be left the entire evening for two pence fn which arses wl be in attendance, and every re- cuniets Geanaere sf feeding bottles, milk, ac., provided without extra charge. May 17, 1869, ‘Tia sweet to pares how, one's | snreis,”” Says Byron, and 1 is celebrated for one’s laugh than not to be cele! ated, at all, provided al- Ways it is not in the horse § speaks the va- cant mina ener h pos iz of great ede @ comedian, whet le actresses Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. ‘Niabets end Mra, /ion: were, we are ry ‘usirious in this respect. Leig! Hunt: applied th quotation “ muac of humanity” to Mrs Jordan’s laugh, adding tiat it gone ‘was good value for your money. An old actor peel rime way, one Charles Thompson by name, wae ie his début in the days of Eliiwton, and who wasfor many. ve of what is tech- ng fro1 week in Jersey at the good old of eighty-seven. in azamatio” Mera i ture he. made. some, trivial tablished “The Gambier’s Fate, La ‘ane b Dum! shvo ard” and other pieces, mainly 4 sion tem: the ich; but these produc tions t him little fame. He was remembered solely in right of his laugh, et was first heard to perfection in an Easter 3} srecs le brought out riegpl yeara ago at Covent Garden, under ihe title of “Zezizozu.” His ‘were contagious and Nero coulda have only lessee of Wells theatre. The tleman accompanying Marnie Eagan & professional tour through the United gence arrived, the following stran rote res from ee She Bolton tl oatre ¥ Was going the round To Mis Mario, Bapand'y own Pe ralad leg Actress, read with I'm duly rece! bi anew 'Balion theatre. Come hiesegsnes soon. iil 3. P. WESTON. Mr. C. Mathews, Mr. Fechter, Mr. Banamann, Miss wany — re. Bandmann), Mr. Toole and Mlle. ice are all in that strange place called “the provinces The “country” our fathers used to call ee and Ma @ much Sarcgas ogs word it was! e Celeste the National Standard, when tr Sothern i is going the week after next to convulse th with the fantastic drol- leries of Lord Band Mr. Thomas iy of the late champion of the World” only f fancy !) has adopted the lugubrious Profession of a comic singer, and 18 announced to Tk here gpa want uaestea wets “ e identical costume in which his fat Mer fought that memorable battle at Farnborough for the championship of the world.’ As the “‘costume’’ in question consisted to my cer- tain knowledge of s pair of breeches and a pair of shoes, and of these alone, Mr. Sayers will not be en- cumbered with drapery. NEGRO OUTRAGES IN Petersburg in an Uproar=White Citizens Pur- sued Through the Streets by Infuriated Dar- kies. RICHMOND, June 30, 1869. When Mr. Van Wyck had concluded speaking here Yesterday evening a special train was chartered to convey him and other radical orators to Petersburg, to address another meeting of blacks. Upon arriv- ing there propositions to divide the time with con- servate speakers failed, because of the illiberal con- dition exacted by the radicals, and at the con- clusjon of Mr. Van Wyck’s speech the crowd <4 bes omg i iar ys yr that iscusdlan to began Calting loudly for'g gentiemen ob mn thetr Rae "A rad then arose and proceeded to address the blacks; but his voice was drowned by the cries of the whites for “Stringfellow,” Gregory and others. From the Midst of the mags of the negroes there came the cry, “Fall in.”’ This was about eleven P. M., and a rush was made towards the whites. Then followed a stampede, owing to the small number of the whites and @ disposition to avoid anything !1ke a riot. Hundreds ran hurriedly ym the square, escaped through the narrow 3 or jumped over the iron railing, the excited mass of negroes continuing in pursuit. Bricks and stones were hurled at them and several were struck, one white man bel very severely injured. No Pistols were fired, and itis due to the forbearance of the whites that a serious riot did not occur. One man ae both his aakles jumping over the iron raumg. were strack with clubs, and an farunttved crowd of negroes fojlowed one unknown White man through the streets, crying, “Kul him | “Kill the white son of ab——!? “Atone place they broke atable fifteen feet in length into pieces to make clubs, with which they afterwarda appeared armed, About twelve o’clock noon order was re- stored and the speaking resumed, PICNIC OF COMPANY H, ESiTy-FouRTH REGIMENT 1H. 6. VIRGINIA, ‘The second annual picnic and festival of Company B, Eighty-fourth regiment, N. G. 8. N. Y., took place yesterday at Jones’ Wood. Notwithstanding the somewhat threatening aspect of the weather a large majority of the company turned out, and at an early hour, accompanied by the band of the regi- ment, started jor the scene of the day’s festivities, From the time of the arrival of the soldiers until an advanced hour in the evening large numpers of the friends of the members of Company H and of the regiment continued to arrive at Jones’ Wood, so that at nine o'clock quite a large crowd had gathered to join in celebra' the recurrence of tue festival. The amusements were of the usual character at gather- ings of the kind, and were jomed tu with genuine entuusiasm by the majority of the persons present, Dancing commenced ly in the afternoon, and though the number present then was not by any means 80 lat ange ‘as ate later hour, @ yery cnjoyavie Ume was hi In the evening when the woods were lighted up a very lively scene was presented. The eee re onde were covered by the devotees of Terpsichore, and, to the music of the band, the happy crowd kept themselves in continual motion as dauce followed dance in rapid succession. Those who were not inclined to join in the pursuit of the plea- sured of the dance either wandered about tne grounds, or made up pleasant little parties around the tables, where they divided — their time in discussing matters of personal interest or in hilarious mirth over their tavorive beverage of lager beer. The young re almost universally sought the amusement provided upon the ted while the elder persons contented themselves with sitting in the vicinity and watching the joyous couples a8 with tripping feet they chased the fleeting hours away. Only one thing in - ogramme was not carried out, and the failure of that one was no fault of Company Be inasmuch as ‘they had no control over the matter, The mivertisements stated that it would be @ moonlight festival, but the caprictous (en! of night did not pat in an appearances, if, in- jeed, she Nappened to ve OD this side of the firma- ment. BASE BALL NOTES. ‘To-day she Hinpires and Gothams play at Hovoken, and a good ailernoon’s sport may be expected, and the Eckfords play the flose Hill Club, of Fordham, ‘at the Union grounds. To-morrow the Oiympica, of this cy 1, play, the Roes Club, of tale co at Jersey a S ckfords play the separ of Manhattan Col lege, nnd the Al- has play Kivais, of Maphattan Coliege, the former at the Union grounds ani the latter at the Vapitoline. On Saturday the home and teme game between the Eckfords and the Matuais wii be pluyed at (ae Union grounds. A SINGULAR CasR.—On Sunday night a young lady came to this city from Michigan, affended by a young man. eg iy tow tobe ii, ape! was taken jn a carriage to a house tn the eastern part of the city. That night she died, and on Mdnday her corpse was taken westward, ‘khe case atircted the attention of the police, who made inguiry into the circumstances. They ascertained that the young woman had been ill of consamptton for some time, and expressed a desire to see an aunt residing here. The attending physician expressed the beitef Sai no tnjary could result from gratifying the git, and she wae bronght here as Stated, On coming joto the presence of her aunt she wae gre The exest | Nke walking shicks wiabrelias, might be | may have hastetea her death, hut she could not “yort ine Med fo: ct Ter auah hesdar tac. | have long survived, aa her malady would have @auion veing th cr of two pence. I | sooner or Jater proved fatal,—Rovhester Union, ino Lold Yous iy ovare dotorene J aA BBNeewe eres WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE. MELTING. ‘Those irrepressible feminine creatures to the number of eleven and @ half, backed up by ten full- grown masculines, one Dutch doctor and a small oy, held a suffrage meeting in the Sixth Congres- sional district last evening, at Lebanon Hall, oppo- site Abingdon square. Some twenty minutes after the hour advertised a3 thas on which the meeting would be called to order an undersized wearer of crinoline, with a “strange device” upon her bosom, walked into the pulpit (the room tg mostly used for religious purposes), and, facing the beggarly account of empty boxes, with a very sweet smile upon what is yet. a passing-fair countenance, remarked thas the audience was small; that it couldn’t by making reasonable de- ductions for manhood and sensible womanhood be much smaller, There was some mistake, said this “highly intellectooal looking femai),” ag the late Artemus Ward was wont to state the case—in the published announcements; but she trusted that would have no real effect upon the object of the meeting, which was just to listen to extracts from & wonderful lecture she bad written, which con- tained the creed of every woman's rightist; Qnd second, to choose delegates to represent the Sixth Congressional district at the Woman’s Suffrage Convention, which would possibly be held at Saratoga on the 13th and ldth of July, which would be after the horse racing was through, This ‘Was decidedly an advan! and showed be- yond apy ity of a 1G Of ine sex of'which she was Patwate discernment roud to be & member, also showed that wanen. es down everyt! like horse racit 40 time, bet cigars or bon- bons, In fact, u ty ‘fewale race Was transcenden' virtuous, and, being so, they pugns to pare, the bal- lot. at tie At those reeeiit 1 ay Gr Nor stan aa towoman’a £ ira. Nor- ton) would proceed read pret gt lec- ture, which Was ty @ wonderfal a ae of owe having been written, as we were subsequently in- formed by her husband, and must have been exceed- ingly new and instructive to pine out of ven of the Wonien seated before her, and whio, in the advocacy of Woman’s rights, are to be seen like eo many sit- bm rh ae Meeting that is held in town or oonrrs. Norton Ja possessed of a very clear and very loud voice, and she read her “logical” piatitudes with an emphasis—an élan that would have done Ingato io credit ps & professor of elocution at Vassar College. It was really wonderful ce number of Mrs, ‘Norton believed and did not believe in. She believed in woman’s right to vote, she smiled on Sil who held that the disuliation of benzine was a social crime, and believed in the fifteenth amendment 2 Bees onan and “Adee cape eb in trade, in money or maids, Mrs. Norton was Jus forty ty minutes Feading her few ae from her letters to her “revolyi tes to the convention. Thereupon she nominated Jennie June the only woman understood to be a resident of the Con- district in which the meeting was om that was @ woman’s righter, and asked sombody to second the motion. Whereupon the little Dutch sored who visits the that thelr Brainy are so(tentag, ening, got on hes ‘pedals a ri on And said, with that denghtful German accent winch m0 pleased the ¢ar of the here of Lundy \dy’s Lane, that he ‘vas in vavor ov der motion.”” Mrs. Croly accepted. Susan B, Anthony arose and remarked Miss Jennie Fielding, who might be relied on; whereupon Mus J, F. was nominated and ects and her name placed on the rolls of the Norton was, for want of a better, put in ae by the Dutch doctor and chosen as of e eli Mise S. B. Anthony then, on being called up to face ‘the music, assured her listeners who were, as she waa, laboring for the exaltation of her sex, that she was modest, retiring, and even remembered when she was a girl! es, and she was a giggier! ‘Think of that! Mrs. Stanton, when she was a girl in her father’s balis, was a biack-haired woman; now she was @ gray-haired woman, and, notwith- standing these grave facts, she (S. B. A.), when a irl with her sister, smiled, giggled, yea, even faughed, at the vagaries of Mrs. Stanton. ‘fhenatter @ time she was converted to the truta by the overwhelming arguments of Mrs, Stanton, and the! that was in 1648, she put on the armor of truth an Pn “tg battliny a her sex, ah did wonders. eed, Where would woman be to-day but for her indelatigabie labors, aasiaves as she Was by Mrs. aa ton, who was then a biack-hairead woman, bi hirsute growth was now white, snowy gi gay) ny woman would have been nowhere. was H. G.—andS, B, 4. became very ‘segulenbal in ner utterance—he for thirty or forty years sought notoriety, and his was at the head of ali the great reforms and truths of the age, but now H. G, was down on women. Ha! he scorned, he laugued, he printed puertle articles on women. ‘But—and the eloquent lady drew a long breath, and then, adjust- ing her spectacies and looking sternly, dedantiy at er audience, void them (she meant H. G.) to “be- ware!” iH. G. couldn’t long defy truth and the American people. Once they got down bn «H. G. there would bean end of him and women would then gloriously triumph. 8. B. A. gradually worked herself up to @ fine state of frenzy on the hardi- hood of the recalcitrant white-coated philoso- pher for daring to oppose the truth as it was in sat down exhausted, giving piace to a gentleman Susan B. Anthony and the ‘‘women’s paper.” Susan who said his tongue was rusiy, he not having spoken for fifteen years, He heard Susan B. A. acilver a speech in Brookiyn, and it was solemn. The ume was coming. “It had come, and he was of Opinion thai it would come again—that is if it was permitied to come. But the tact was that the time had come—if It hadn’t it ought to come; and when it really did come he would be gatisiied to let it come. The geptieman sat down, exhausted, ons borrowing his wife’s hanakerchief, removed the spiration from his brow that had gathered there during his very lacid speech. The Dutch doctor then gave us one of his charac- teristic speeches; but it was got up in high-@own German, for which he apoiogized, saying he was a Duichman—lie was. The meeting then adjourned, and Susan B. An- thony, putting o her speciacies, ieft the scene of her labors tn an Eigith avenue car, Vaie/ caovoN AQUEDUST DEPARTANN NT. Proposals were recetved and opened by the offers of this department and the Comptroller yesterday for paving the streets named below with Nicolson and McGonegal wooden pavements and Fisk con- crete pavement. There was only one bid for each job, the Nicolson Pavement Company bidding for the Nicolson pavement jobs, the McGonegal Pavement Company and the Fisk Concrete Pavement Company each bidding for the work in their respective limes. ‘The streets to be paved and the amount of the pro- Pposals are as follows:— Nicolson pavement—Twenty-fourth street, from First to Madison avenue, $42,210; time, 320 days. Fourteenth street, from University piace to Bight avenue, $75, me, 575 days. Dey street, from Broadway to West street, $27,400; time, 200 days. Cortlandt street, from Broadway to Greenwich street, $10,436; tine, eighty Gaya. Totrty- third street, from Madison’ to Fifth avenue, $7, 2; time, Bix days. Twenty-seventh street, from Firth ‘ Sixth avenne, $14,070; time, 100 days. ‘Twenty-ninth street, from Vigutt to Ninth avenue, $14,078; time, 100 days. McGonegal pavement—Twenty Fourtn to Fifth avenue, $14,649; time, 114 days. Lexivgton avenue, from Twenty: rst to Thirty- fourth street, $85,400; Ume, 600 days, Twenty-ffth street, from Third to Madison aveuue, $22,437 60; ume, Vi 5 days, Waverley place, trom Vroadway to Christopher street, $43,657 60: Ume, 325 di Fisk concrete pavernent—122q street, Second and Third avenues, $7,090; time, 78 days. 1230 street, between Secoud and ‘Taird’ avenues, $7,061; time, 18 daya, rat street, from TELEGRAPHIC. WEWS ITEMS The Superior Court of ciner Cincinnatl has appointed R. M. Bishop, E. A. Fergason, Miles Greenwood, Philip Heidlebach and William Hooper trustees of the Cin- cinnati Soutuern Railroad, A bond of $100,000 cach 1s required. Governor McClurg, of Missouri, hag authorized an arnied force to arrest the uotorious desperado and murderer Samuel Hildebrand, of St. Francis count; Mo, A reward of £10,009 iw offered for iis arrest” Ala special election yesterday the city of ay N, Y., reiused to raise $100,000 for the purpose of butiding @ street raiiroad from that piace w Frank fort and Herkimer. The vote stood 447 in favor of the proposition and 981 agaist it. One thousand waiters passed through Charl Va., within tue tast few days en rowe tor pot gina Springs. George Cook, of Portsmouth, was killed in Provi- dence on Tuesday. He was in’ a seine boat, which was run down by the steamboat What Cheer, and lis back Was broken by the wlicel of the steamer. A tornado passed over Memphis, Tenn., yesterday afternoon, accompanied by a terrible hall and pari storm, No lives were lost as far as known; but 1618 feared the destruction to property and crops has been very heavy. Five laborers Hoosac Tunne!, Mase., were oe opel morning accidentally prec: Witated eighty the bottom of the central abaft. Two of them Ee. kitted inetantly and a third mortally wounded, A PLEASANT FAMILY Parry. —A_ comprehensiv family diMeulty occurred in Cavendish, veins other day. Mrs, Minerva Went, after wetting her husbahd Samuel's estate decided to her, gota at vorce and tried to drive him out of the House, He held on to the Jower part and brought a Action to recover bis are uet B On Friday she otorth, fed Mis house against him in his absence, barricaded doors and windows pe formed herself, two sons and a daughter-in-law into @ garrison, ‘When Rent returned he waa violently stoned, but smashed a door with his axe, His son George immediate! cracked his head with & small boulder, his gon Walker’ ponred a pail of ifof water upon him, his son's wife, Camelta, fired a revolver at him and the row stopped. ‘The next day fh” whole party, to- gother with adrunken Prenchmat Who took part under the jdea that it was a free ignt, Were arrested And bound over fur trial At six miputes to twelve o’clock last evening & splendid meteor of @ yellow color moved into the atmosphere st # point ten degrees west by north of the Mrst star in the handle of the Great Dipper, on orth-nortnwesteriy “direction, it Bu red. Ite aj mnt size ual to the t Yenc: ‘PeiSP mae traseamas ‘A TENEMENT HOUSE FIGHT. About eleven o'clock last night an altercation occurred in the tenement house No. 281 Mott strect, between John Conway and Patrick Lusb, in which otner tenants ne melee Conway seized Brraxetitiaie” and and eaeat | Lush several severe the head, Officer Peake ¥ the Fourteenth arrested Con- way cared for locked him wounded man was and will ‘appenr @8 & complainant this | RE Rd fou} en cents a bushel, and the following extract from the North Star shows er are ven worth but seven- teen centa on Prince ard Were it not for the duty of twenty-five cents a vet in gold, States in great quan- coe come to the United are not less than, 200,000 ing a bushel, withthe ‘Uniued. Sraisn.” On thir article" alone the fal dy Un jan pes hovectmweieg av emegrt ce ge y urse, be delighted with polley oF ccnalig’ snarinoas, toa yple'a welfare to a ‘The coroner's in the Il poisoning case at Techies, Oke D ee rates co hat the id, Benny Wapell, died ea. s8 9 arsenic, administered by Borie wh person. The chika died in July last children Wapell have died ene case that has been in’ bot yet been arrested. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York=This Day. . 432] Moon . 735 | High ‘Weather Along the Coast. vai but ites the only Mrs. Wapell has Sun rises Sun sets, ...morn — — ter....eve 138 PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 80, 1869. Herald Packages. Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will please deliver all packages intended for the HERALD to our regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Bleam el 4 yrattnaaal “Andrew ‘Biews vi-1 ce for Ab Nadie James HL Depity, surge, ffom Fromdence for Al Soe Berane Fomuuon” ag tonpng Ron- York. “Ey arom aboes entree soi Ja, ar ces Py te Sehr et eee Haven ew xenk, Sehr Banke King, Sebr GW syne rolecelpoin, New Sehr W WEI ow a a frog ry Sars from Glenwood Boke Margaretta, Warrenton, from Glen Cove for New bere Gold Leaf, Smnith, from New Londos for New York. BOUND EAST. Brig Nazarene (Br), Murphy, from New York for Windsor, one Aurora (Br), Jollymore, from ae York for Cow Bay, rath Foe tal Fairhaven. co fehy Gulterai ‘Hil timers fot i ai iene Ligh, Mele t cs gd cg for New “gard Lit, from Philadelphia for Hingham. from Ch Boston, ES Pa eae ee ame oe one, Win H Peck, play ty from phd for Hunting: Bohr H P Gibson, Lincoln, from Eligabethport for Hy- Md Henry Lemuel, Jarvis, from Elizabethport for Har- Boeke Sten, Briggs, from Elizabethport for South Fier, Schr Mi our, from Elizabethport for Fall River. Schr Jane feckine Lyte trac Renton for eae Koby American Chief 1 ere from Rondout for Boston, Bohr leant a Borden, wards, trea Poughkeepsie for Fall River, Edwin 8 rms from Newb bedi for Portland, Hague Champlis, from New! r Norwich, el fréwn Wowrourg Ree Providence, agate A°C Randal, Hodges, trom ‘Newburg for’ Provl- a@eht Henry Casto, Knowles, from Newburg for Provi- “Bat Cornel Pratt, from Hoboken for N . Fohr 8 er Er ee Sebr Mary's W lurray, from New York for Cow Bay, Schr Long Island, Gallagher, trom New York for Cow "Ebr Hor, Zoe), from Hew York for fa jer, Sehr DW Mangbain from New York for Provi- my Jobn Meddiey, mabe, frow New York for Frovi- “Gebr Compromise, Barlow, from New York for Taun Schr Julia Swann, Knapp, from New York for ieiar chr Riverdale, Norris, from New Ronson for Gloucester. Sebr afail, fi York for Greenwich. ofall, Nes Mend, from New York pe m New Tork for Green- WBehe Daniel Webster, Parker, from New eek fer for Boston. Schr Yo Semite, Mariin, from New York for hr Well! Barlow, from New York Tor Bi Bangor. Behr Julia Patton, a New York for Ellsworth. raeoree Gilim, Rankin, from New York for Port- E Williams, Russell, from New York for Portland, Ct. BELOW, LL mye! yy Loa Eee z BL) ran lenge by pilot boat Wm H ‘Aspinwall, rlihierive boat ‘Dicshain Logeed Sonn ramus se fa ¢ Fransen (ia, Ob jas boerdied June 48) Int 404, lon Te by ollce bast er! Bark Cendelin, Wella om, Galvestoo (by pilot boat Fan nie, No Siena SAILED. Nevada, othe! carrer ih China, do; Saragossa, Yacht fleet, The New York Asaociated Frese do not now | chasienoy? aye ehmond, &¢. collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, yilso sailed, ston steal shtp Wm Wm neuen for Pepneton. NO; as will be soen by the following extract from the proceedings | {tps Ontario, a ape ool brig of the regular monthly meeting, held March 8, 1868:— Foote saw, Resolved, That on and after, April 1, 186% the Associated baer ee! Frese will discontinue, the collec celia at tip vows in the Marine Disasters. harbor of New ak Bank AnrHuR, bef ra Ne wrecked on Pratas Shoal, Ba The office of he ta sripwenavead Janna and | left Hong Kong April 17 for Pientain, with & general Chinesé JBANNETTE is at iinet slip. All communications from | cargo at ‘20th, at? PM—it be owners and consignées 10 masters of inward bound ves inge fe thick and aut "truck heavily upon the north- sels will be forwarded free to fll very ri Tay, Raut wan soos eviaean that it would be dangerous 0 Temain on the vessel. The boats were lowsred and provi: CLEARED. sioned, and all arrived at ‘wong Kong on the 28d. Steamship Zoe (Br), Cloako, Cow Bay, CB—Snow & Bur- eas, Steamship Saragoata, Ryder, Charleaton—A Leary. Steamahip Waa cide, Mokgan, Witmingtone NC—James ‘Steamship Hatteras, Roberts, Norfolk, &o—Old Dominion Bloamnabip Co, Woot eh RN te ‘Suio Fleetford, Stor Francisco—C Comstock & Bark Insular Capel Kors "Andersen, Cork Wrends Tetere &Boc! ene ar Maria Augusta (Swed), ‘Renmensen, sae E boats EA al, Whitney, Frontera for orders—Lunt ark Aunie’ (Br), Brown, Cardenas © 49 U brook- 36 park Warder (Br), Cochran, Pictou, NS~H J De Wolf & ‘bg San Pietro (Ital), Lauro, Gloucester—Punch, Edye & me ety (NG) Rehberg, Konigsberg—Funch, Edye & Ware Mumford, Barcelona—G P ¥,Dulley. are, Ware, Lagi Mons & W: Leone-Doliner, Pot- eae —_ Fern (Br), Decent, St Johns, Lk peng) x ely. Benr F Flier) Mobile Dente, Miler 4 Thomas. febr Hingoat Haney 8 Patapl Be hr A Fitch, ¥1 vaears E Btaplés & Co. whens nr Tae ch, ‘Drisko, Philadelphia—Snow & Rich- aSchr ‘Starlight, Blatchford, Calais—Jobn Boynton'’s Son & eee WR Genn, 1, Bearse, Boston—8 W Lewis & Co. Sebr OC Acken, Honbie, Stamford, Sloop Eljen Smitb, De Castro, New Haven, ‘ARRIVALS, ae. The Queen, Thomson, Liverpool June 16 via mm 1th, with and soe the Ne tlonal pawn th Sh erfoneoua fported rived June Ba) June 3 int 41. lon 64 City of Brookiyn, bound east; 30 4 Shi, Ins 40. Seer a bark on her Soa went alongside, but fou nothin cut throug oy by the fore part of ¢ si lene proba the Harrl levesley, recently run Hammonia. Steamship Maem, § Cole, Galveston, with mdse and assenge PeSteamsty Pani Treemany Phiedelpbie, 26 hours, with mdse, to J with Bark ewafor + (Br) Banks, Algon Bay, CGH, 79 tn an 00. Cron juator wool, bide Mor ent $01 fn at ik she okt and Gear fen Jat 20 Nj; May Juve int 26, jon 87 » Spoke echr Dispatch (Br), from Yar- mouth for St Vincent; same time, whaling schbr Emma F Lewis, cralsing. wart Phonty (Br y,MeKensie, Buenos A’ 0% a, 61 days, with ce faster, Crossed th hy weatht uator June 4, I aa Décalmed off 0 the er the entire passage, k Gi ie cB) ), Shaw, Buenon Ayres, Re fant hk wH De Wolf & Co. Cra oR iat Briton, dprinetinpateng days, with ark Wavelet (Br), Britton, 8 J fm a and molastes. to Motes Taylor & Co, Had ca with win ‘Sank Veteran, Cathcart, Bridgeport, Ci with 00 toO Bewaine Hod ight wish wily hick’ f im rf varie Towngent, Metuna, 78 dara. with frut tolLatrrence, (em k Gor Passed Gibraltar May To, and ‘i Tight NW winds up to the Bankes since light erly ied westerly winds, aud n thick fog for the Iast 19 days. Hriz Delmont Locke (of Bangor), Cochran, Sierra Leone, 98 days, with bides, paim ofl, & W Loud & 00. No date, Ac, apoke brig Calawb’ 0 ava from But 9 RNS “Brig Gipsey (Dani Bernhaum, St Crotx, 9 days, with #u- par, Bim) 2, to F Hanford & Obs bey 1, with wool juator June Brig Iris (Br), Balot, Mayagues, P R15 days, with sugai to Hote Brothers & Coffey. Had tight winds and calme th ‘hs en passage. Brig’) Hypemon, Woodbury, Matans x. ht day with moilasaas to Kurburat & EIR nes al Son & $23 had fine weather the entire 10, ‘int 28, long 88, ke whaling schr T Tay yi ‘a Te ‘bbla ; June, 25, OH Martaniin eet, spoke whaling schr Life’ Boat, of New? vaeeal ‘Alfarata (Br, peep Matanzas, 10 ars, with Mad and molasses, to m’ fad tine repiner luring the dune gt Tat 38 lon 47, spoke ship Havelock. ffom Pen. pacola for rig Udola, Whittemore, Matanzas, 8 days, sith sogar and moiaases, Ems veagel to wi piitHary & Aubrey rey (Br), Bi Hammond, Barbadoy 14 Id days, Boigu Wad light winds and calshe moet of Brig elie of the aa Noyes, Indianola, May ‘ton, woo! Caf with aquall yaamnge| June i tet 7] ark hs tn leans for passed sche Monts one, Howell, Bahia, EG Knight (of Camder wear ie le ot Canter rae aria | N'; June 35, S days: Sith sugar, to A Pare, 4 dayn, with ¥ Amainek. June on 68) spol B Au orm Ne w York for sto F PR. }, Wat 38, Jon 6890, spoke bark Dediger (NG), from’ Rio Gratide for Schr Lugano (of Rast M lohnaon, Demarara, 2 gaye orth maga, ‘4c, tod M rate b ‘Bons; vessel to Millor & Gen Putnam, Knighton, St Andrews, 14 days, with | oleae, 4&0, to Jos Eneas, Had fine weather the Sehr Feetwing (By), Merritt, Gam Salvador, 9 day, with Pineapples 10 a Akaunon (it), Lowe, Eleuthera’ @ days, with pine aguins, ‘to James Douglas. ha fine weather’ during tbe Schr Corinne (Br) sauanen, Cat Island, 6 days, with fruit, to RP Hutobia Schr ebocee M Atwood, Doane Hy Catalan, T days, with frat, to Jos Engage vorvel iy BIN i Schr Henry Mi fe feed 7 nwa pinenpplen, 09 I flu had fine weath ‘Bobr M. Br in ina. Goi Sohne NF, %3 ‘days, wih fa ol ih Gurnee igbt winds and calma the en: ire with thick fog. it Anal @ Webveny' Webber, Lavacos, 94 days, with Bent J 1 Col Richmond, , Va, for Providence. Sour} F De Be ai hut, Vie eas for Stamford. rr . Bebe 1B Gopetinwaie, Meenury decreera, DC. Pad Rebecca, Sm! Fobr Stateaman, Newton, Georgetown, DO, Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SOUTH. Ateamehip Dirigo, yee Portieng for, Now York, with mae, to 3% Ames, Sune By Off Cape Page, pasnede gerne fo Wow an excavator and two acowm bound Remaard, frees AsTOrO, PR vie Kew Brig Haven Saag for tor New Thayer & Sargent. Had light winds and cata he pi es Sir annua jassachisetit, Dennison, trom Rockland for New Behr Franees Coffin, Reynolds, from Addison for New York, Wich Janpber, te Beh Miner Halema, AN Hiver for New Y r Minery jor New York from Fail River for New Yor! Kebr Zoe, He Ke iF Vigiant, Nickerson, from Fall Kiver for New York, t Behr Pia Bhioridan, Murphy, irom Vol) Wiyer for New ar BT Serer ackane; from Nantucket for Now | lew Hoviford for New York. | & Co. ScuR AMOS FALKENDERG, vashingtop, NOR ri] Ouyler & New York, ran ashore on Nij fog, the entire abbot Lawrence eschr A | ton, ST BARK GRonGR » BROWN (Br), which was run down by the steamer Bi New Haven harbor 2th insi, havi een towel there by steamer A Winante. and ach u jot, of the Coast Wrecking Co, She will be raised b; i company. oA BARE waterloeged, with bow under, was. acen by sehr 1D, at Mystic from re iletetiers 7 miles SSW from New faven Could not make her name out, but could read “Yarmouth, NS”; had been but @ short time io that condi- tion. (No doubt the bark George 8 Brown, of Yarmouth, NB, above reported. Buig Minnre, from St John, NB, June 27 for Youghal, got ashore while mt ‘down te bay, and became a. tolal ho wreck. Sour NELLIE Taxpox—' the sehr Nelile Tarbox, from Rockman, me, ‘wien haw heen atte iver for some days past with thie: trouble In broke out afresh yesterday afternoon about 9 o'clock, ,®, it was found ers to scuttle and Sliysand tho water eX nigh Ge torenpe oven Pe dbase Wh city, and the water ai ‘weeps over her docks. Wit inington Journal, Sun "a is Sonn VERNON Br), Vernon, from Port au Prince for Bos. ton, with @ cargo of logwoo ly wrecked on the aw H point of Mayaguans lalatid Sout: Tiaierinis oaved and ar ine. ot saved, and will probably be sold Pari ites in the bull. The V registered 77 tons, was built at Bhelburne, NS, in 1868, aod aga a Liverpéol, NS. from Providence for PFolut, Hell Gate, 39th inst ; will come off next tide without any damage. SLOOP Comet, from ae aged fo Batt hac with live ‘when off King’s Head, i Sonnd, Monday nl ee was Pay bya ‘equal, wi in paved the topatay ead gaa, and caused her almost to failover, breaking Off at the deck. Bbe waa picked up by wo smacks, bomnits New York, and towed into New Haven, where aie will be Felting, ‘Tae cargo of tah bas Down dpsed of Qoznro, June 30—Ships Chilllan Wullah, and Mamelon led at" hice The latter lost mizzenmast; the former proceeded. Miscelianeons, SUIPBUILDING IN MAINE—J_G &J W White, of Belfast, gue_pading two trin sbipe of 1986, tone ach, td be olf this Copmbs, of esa pt G Grits of Segeapone, ROUTE sport ‘ce Cty a is. livery, of of Seareport, wit Iaunde sry J meraurement, n'a {ew days, for gon bal comman: rapt Lo) - oa ipo commence eudiuer’ se so0n as Weta P Bwazey & Co, of Bucksport, will launch » schoone: of 260 tons next month. She ie for the yeneral freighting Damoes AUNCHED—At South Bristol June %, from the yard of A a i sents, a fame schooner of 60 tone, built for Messis Bradley & Co, of Rockport, Mass. Whalemen. Avrived at New Bedford June 29, al ‘iiton, Grant, South Pacific Ocean, Bay of Islands March Ve with 1400bdIs sp and 40 do hpbk ofl. Took 100 poe oil on the . h 0 bois a at 82 8, | i q Etats freigh' las. is lon $8 W, and 70 bbls 2 ty Tat N, lon W. Sent home 1600 bb! le ot Has on freight 518 bl oil from bark Hunter, and 1200 Ibs bone from bark lonia, Es arrived.at Bay of Islands March 12, Baker, Nis with $004 back i faumedintely to the pone ed March 3, ab arks Gomoldy Nichols, do ter, dy 220 bbe 220'bbis oan ng aalt balling Swallow, and Caps Horn Pigeon; brig ‘Arrived at Talcahuano May 14, bark Emma & Ada, Kell of gfteht Ott sen 620 fay ‘oll; bark Mariposa, Hog? Janrived at Bertouda June 1% bark Tropie Bird NB, with a considerable quantity et ohh Leongpameni Spoken Juno 20, lat 88 Jon 78, bark Ren Queen (of West- port, Moore, cruising on Charleston Grounds, Had 975 bois sp ofl, Spoken. Lightship Speculator, from Liverpool, June 29, 6) miles from Boston cand received ondera for Pottiand ) A Kennedy, from Liverpool for Fhilade'phia, tat 40, om 08 4 (by pict boned W kite Ne hr ane ous, , from ‘Boston for Ouarloston (by pilot boat Ehgboes Porte. Bompay, May 92—In oe Sapetire, Siders, for Liv- erpool pia at ae for Singapore; bark Omaha, steamship Santi neat » NYork f forgopea Hoga, “ese Cat JeLAND, June ‘port schr Tweed, for NYork, cbxzzxoox, June 80—Arrived, steamship Ottawa, Archer, quanta, May 4—Salled, ship Haze, Forsyth, San Fran- oMaxaguEr, June md brig Harriet, Miller, from wont CABBL1.O, May iss ed, berk Jobn Boulton, ork via'Turks Island. soutilampron, June Bi—Arrived, steamship Bremen, Cay itor, NB, 0 ap: brabam Barker, rancleeo., aster Rowen ie Leponem, Hoy S210 fort tare A Houghton, Harn a i Fane 1d-in port bark Linda Abbott, Hewit, for RY. 8T 20—Arrived, steamship Castill mas, NYork; Delt dente M Palmer, Skoldeld Boston? aT American Ports, APRONAUG, Jvne 2 —Arrived, ach J H Gallagher, Galla- gher, My Same 2—Arrived, bare Henry Pal A rpoals wente eM Brennan, M2; Borneo oe ease, Liver, pad ! i mClenetr keh A ai, a apeay i ner ie ph low Boy, ey Pa of teak ad, bark Fa Padtinn PRruser Le \ ripe Mata Hpnog tro aturt, ao i riige, Ciitord Maret velirn Sart me tloe, ircvier, Cardenas; re Grand. ‘Turk; ny from New Or! ects | parks am from Rio Grandes Smyra ote, Mackay, from Palermo! bre Novels: Havener, rom Paaaed Tlighland Light, Capo Cod, Min, adip Richard 111, from incaanet, TALTTMORE, Juve 29—Arrived, bri Richtnond, Ma rhehrs John Parmush, Ket Russell, Borton; D ¥ Keeling, Robinson, 4 0 marod—-Behra Panshino, Abbott d MA Duffy. learod—Schre_ Sunshino, and MA Duffy. Sears rooki yn Peter Fanny, Toafwon; Win Orawrord, Stuart, am rig Yomone, Hrown, and Jas L Maloy, aco ; Jackson, Clw: Thoms, KYopk dienves | ‘ison, Harlem’ Jae 7 pan Forney Chis; Rank Mewillianss Joes, 7; MC Beaman, Tbostas, Aroany 5 David Miler, Mo id’ Ley Jom Mungey, Boa the June ‘Arrived, ‘nebts Wm Butman, Smast, ms Me ad Jane %—Arrived, schr Charm, Studley, I’biladel- PNRIStO} June 28 Salted, schr Ontarto, Barber, Kondol CHARLESTON, June Arrived, ache Matic’ E noe Alanieh NYork, th--Arrive Josie A Deveraaua, Clark, Poiindelphing 1 York; ecard Sloared, nchra Wm MT Sargent, Sargent, oa, Jone delphilas WANDINA, June 1, ache Enterprise, Gine MONROR, Jone 40 Panged in, prize Chowan, aa, Kio Ja Haltimore; Beesle’ Howard (Br), Newari London dn. ALL wiVidt, Jane %~Arnyea, sehr Mediator, Gage, Liizavetyoort. rr paiva sure Dan! Brown, Grinnell, ont Deere Dean, Phi ‘wHh—, Georgetown, DO; Fp MeOunty, ¥ GALY. ae HOLE, June 28, fot Aadiod, rare aed etn afoot Gandy, aad We oh jenn! Boston for do born, ¥ do paula” ance ¢ 3: aches Boas vey Woot, Wea | ton, oe Al 41 Boston. | hg) i ., | Be eee 2 ere ae HEMT ORLEANS, Sne’5—Below, coming ‘up, bark Uriale ’4BB-A-L" jupe 8 arrived, nohr Bina, Goodspeed, eee 2 Pike, ce ae june 29 Salled pobre, Verante, Peng IN, June a phen sna Jat Jane, t f mule Ge Jago, Cuba, for Lae 4 cue Turks Island; schre sume Ee, ea as loncester ; Jos Porter, Porter; 0 voort, Lain Rich, Paddock Providence; LA May, eb Hays lor, and Traveler, Hodge Boston; Penne feanta, Ni ank ; Clara Davidson, Jetters, an Handy ‘Ads Nedlord; WB Danis, F ckpor by faley Pale hac Li; el Bakerean et ara, rion, mi lexander, a ama, New lontion; 15, H Blackwan, ote, Bristol; tsane'Van- sant, Lg tid or ‘LEwre, D ¢ 28--Barks Ermina, for Rotterdam, and Bintr Athol, rch Fulimouth, went to sea fth, Sb Ship Tyra, for rp; bark Lincoln, for New Orleans; ferald, for Gardendss Jobo Sanderson, for Pictou: ‘clara’ Gibb! for Boston, and echt 8 B Wheeler, bound east, are to sea yea- terday.’ Brig Mountain Eagto, from Cardénss for Phlladele vit ENaACO! A; wiuno 21—Cleared, brig Kossack, Eliott, PORTLAND, June 23--Arrived, brig Frank E Allen, Clark, Bobrainas Billiard, Bout ilagie ‘gosdou jourdman, Hillard, Sou Oy 3 ut PORTSMO! OUT, Hi, June Ba eiyea, eet echt Helen d ‘Holway, Thom PROVIDENCE 3 Sune 20—Arrived, chra Lizzie A Watson, Watson, Savanna! ay jae hiaceiphin DC ean Bir Kelh PA ie ira T Rowland: Rowita a "Ribu Geb B Conover, Rovbite; Jas u Enis Rondont ;' Treasure, jcranton. so fi yanuen Mi cats = oneal, B an HY ‘Slidersieeves Hogdout cena, Bares Iaasia Eva Brana, Mani; ewig a6 a fenton, and Canoe Bboy ToUAMON Tun fheamahip | Jens Tenac Belly Bourne, sone alte ri ie Bi RAN PRANGI ee ee aime oh Derk Prefet Paul Failed Soi abl kn ships, Radia Soma Annie 810, Arta (Br), Or ereicent ef fe Bera at lighter, er gunk, Haines facihto, ‘Atkins, and Hupte- frente As Tine ad [Smtr caret Tale, Pa Packard, Phila- cs en eae Sait allay etre iaslelon, Gardner, Phi- eta te octet Sup SreArrived, bark West Wind radios MISCELLANEOUS. ‘A-oR BAT ‘AT EXCITEM IN PARIS, Wo! poly CHG MENT In ? HE R. R. R. pmerea SEAL MEDICAL THROM og fo he aes MILLIO! ae ie apa and protects Peay Ayia L THOUSANDS ‘CURED of Diarrhera, Looseness of the Colic, Cramps, Spasms and the frequent aud painful charge of ater, and Weakness of the Bladder, Kidneys rinary Organs, * “THE PARISIANS IN ECSTASY. Radi New York, ovad tothe aatiafactio “Dr. lway, of New Yor! roved to the sattsfaction of the Asiatic Cholera Commatites pan eenhoriaoa by the Exhperor to pay one million dotlars to the successful discover fe for the Asiatic Cholera, his file to the rewere d= "a Ready Reilef is now admitted asa positive cure and preventive of this terrible disease. Another great triump! sowne this wonderful remedy as meesan. the greatest Farinians in ite wonderful of protesting al Who drfak the Seine water from the distressing and frequent discharges it juees from the Bladder, Ki ye ‘Urethra and Bowels. ike quicksilver this water runs through the system, so that every three or four minutes str: au even the Lie Sp re troubled with Hoa diseh: 8 from. the bowels at Ty organs. lway's ly lief hag een teeted-und proves astiepiand abeltes thie Susans Twenty drops to a tumbler ot water tee eigere the diuretic and ‘diarrheatio constituents of thi id hard, lime, stone waters. It is a pleasant beveraye, anise mam keee able tonic, stimulant and anody: an the best French brandy, and far ape jor to all bitters. Thousands are daily cured of all forms of Bowel Co blainia, Gramps, Spans, Colles, Tadamuaation and pains 0 kinds FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, The ladies of Paris use this extraordinary remedy in the tollets and baths, declaring it aiperiorvo the most chotee pe One Tht RAPWAY'S RELIEF TO Srotera Morbusy ONE TABLE SPOONFUL, OF 4 thi Why the Indy eno ‘delict bate ng in is pro lon 1 a lous teenska ‘ite ody, int eck kor it will iagtastly fom Beraviration or uh si impart 10 ‘® more agroeab! soma tap Tost eholee and favorite pectumed tr cat dy Relief ts @ powerful "a Rea akin; Fs chemical aon, on ration forms # a e,% count rifier of « and pei vot oe v ‘The toilet over Berhad raters in unhealthy condition of 1 vie, nok only: Imperts cefeaag wearled, find” melancholy, Fresinese to ue 0 rie, leases curing in, a few minutes ains and relievi doen. ‘but it restores: ores feaith Cy akin by ol and expelling ail obstructions fand excrement so that whoever uses It in this form Pores of the skin one-seventoenth ‘of the af air that is inspired oa (arene @ the tung vis fs 0 ‘ihe fact to all persons disease. waters only acent the “ny ipa mote, Whereas ounts BaD SKIN id imparts a clear and snenPTREAUTIFUL COMPLEXION TO ALL, B.--If the Boor is loaded with humors and bile, ui carton or the secrotion of the liver, Kid ytpleen, and id many cases of ladies whon the menatrual dl gular, tse 0 Sezretlons are circul ating ry ite min in dipeasen; then, habwav'e’ 8. tANGAP ‘9 HILLIAN Bh HaBOL TE NT should be taken; Ent nal cutaneous spote, blemishes and dlgcolored akin, consisting of one table spoonful of the ie Relief to one int of jor to all cosmetics, and will give ATs sap COMP un r dozen. all Dru WABWAKS Medical Warsrovoms: 6) Matica Price 60 eante ody and at br RA AMGREZE size DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN Mferent Slates; desertions, c,oause; advice free. ao Homey: Pete and ‘Commissi ty F. 1. KING, Counsellor ss, Sroadway. BgOLUTE plvonces OBTAINED ™ DIFFEREN? everywhere; desertion, No charge in wd M. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. —OFFICIAL.—FIFTEEN PER CENT COMMISSION Aven for all ane CINTIRE & # ee. 316 Canal, 134 | Chatham 1 and @2 Ln Thirteenth street joor We have n ‘no connection with any vais or party or parties. (y/o BUNIONS ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL. ao = by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 Broads Tan DER CONSTIPATION, (IABRICEA, 4c, +S, 1 Revalenta Foo Ms {eh Willian street, New York, and al A. R. 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