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EW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. se Ww ' Goveral tothe Seeone Auditor for spnjemeas under | CRUISE OP THE GUERRIERE =| forar@, an*,Perape, starvation, may, nave Led | PRESENT GRANT AT LONG BRANCH. SOUTH AMERICA. WASHINGT ON, | cori at seu ete fem oe Gein ne MLN Rae te | oy yy Graze eeaaaccme movements | rap wean GO GEE Go mae ‘Twe Years im the South Atlantic—Incidents of thus (ransferred was but 1,361, of which about 800 the Voyege from Brazil to P . Were adjusted and all ready for payment as soon as The United States steam frigate Guerriere, fag- : Cpa anG oaderiy, aod only too happy to comp): of the President=-He is Called Upon by a paugh, from Rio Janeiro June 25, arrived at this Cruise After a Haytien Pri- | ‘vt trom the claimants coala be received, leav- ship of the South Atlantic squadron, arrived at Quar- with every ion, Twice each w every arti. cle of theirs was removed and the floors and | Colored Oftice-Hecker=The Coming Ball im | 111 cary yesterday morning. The greater part of Corners of their quarters thorou; cleansed by the His Honor—Gesaip Generally. the news she brings has been published in the vateer. pe Cont tro Drange gb n Securie | *2tue early on Monday morning, and having been siege Slouso usin Nooo cab Sretson House, Long Brann, Jaly 21,1360 | tenaryof Tuesday, South American dates to the ‘ x . ; vernment etained there some time, dropped anchor about hye Ligene? Of a dark, gloowy day, with a chilling, easterly | 9.4 uc, naving reached us through the United States The tou antes ~~ MH Tete past eleven o'clock yesterday morning of the | Si¢h'*%, 24,2 Sopanying. evils, nas anishment, | Wind biowing, wnat can a mam find to dovat the sen | ia, mcr Guerriere aon oa ¢ following has been iss en vas Tei ain , side, even if the P pe th us. Walk? Yes; fF sie ge idence NATTA | ASEH Tinie, Tuly 21, 1860, gh iris dothinbsalogect bh, ha atee aa fat they are forgiven andal say Welcome.” “* | put who cares to walk 2 im company with ARGENTINE COVFEDERATION. MISSION OF THE SEMINCLE. oy ancl ay gt pice Rae © For two days the Guerriere lay at quarantine in | M€ Of Your own sex? Ido not, for one; and as for ~ a , by authority of the law, has adopted a ae of May, 1807, Admiral Davis hoisted his fag on the unt by tnetive paper which will be hereafter used 19th day of June following, and ten days thereafter otherwise ordered, for a'l obligations and other se- d curities of the United States. One of its peculiarities | 9NChor was weighed and the frigate steamed for i jg the tmtrcduction of colored silk, cotton and other | Kio Janerio, under command of Captain No Interference to be Made With the fibrous materials into the body of the paper While | 7, @, Corvin, ‘The passage was made under most 1D the process of manufacture, Landing of the French Cable. By ite law of the Ulitea States it 18 made a felony | favorable auspices as to weathor in twenty-nine : A the lower bay, though no case of sickness was re- | the other sex, why they will not make their appear- ¢ of Lopez to Massacre his Prisoners Ported, ructiay nig ht several = bi Ones Ayo ance when the dampness of the atmosphere will be eggs paicediasd Declares Them Under e city and revelied in iwmnocent (| pe) sure to remove the starch from skirts and other por- the Protection of the United States Flag and ation, Though thi seems to be plenty of “stamps”? ‘aboard, rag commissary is thoroughly | tions of he dress that require to set well or else are so their Lives~Financial Troubles=The “played out.” A large crew and the “exties’? have | not ft tobe seen. Neither do they care to throw @ Revolation in Uruguay=Marriage of Minise consumed everything, and late yesterday the ma- ‘ Fines and saltors were-in part sent ashore with pay, | SHa¥! over thelr lovely shoulders, which, according | toy yf¢Mahoute Slater—General News. and some will be discharged. ‘Toward evening the | 0 present fashion, should be bare. No; if they can- BUENOS Ayres, June 14, 1809, Guerriere saiied for the Navy Yard, where she will | not come out to advantage they prefer to There bas been @ Paraguayan legion ~working be at once repaired and made ready for action, m either in onfurcing the Alabama claims or uphoid. stay indoors, and & poor fellow who wanw with the allies, and often of great service by their ing the neutrality laws, She is anoble craft anyway, | thelr company must confine himself to the , , Recently they obtained and ve cae eugominta we team her Kere = _ drawing room, or a walk in the gloomy rho ber ne sa ese ge rad ‘i At thie up” this briel recital of her two years e Sout oui pel car raguayan fag. + yx corridors, where it is diMicuit to nold the conversation L ws tly 1, a8 it makes him @ Seale most desired, for fear ot being heard by those who usurper iu his. own country, and he wrote o very for any person to have or eney in his eral ae days, arriving there the 27th day of July. The voy- ion any paper adapted to the maxing Lanes dl og Pine ond OTe aienilae to that age was without incident worthy of notice and the - designated by the Secretary of the Treasury. except vessel sailed under steam above twenty-two days. THE FENIAN PRISONERS IN ENGL AND, under authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, or | At Rio they remained until the’ 1st of October, when some other proper antes of fie Dae en ane they went to Permambuco. About this time Captain prt ahead Anereak be punished by ‘anaaet xceed- Corbinjwas relieved by Captain M. B, Woolsey, Unitea Ing $5,000, or by imprisonment and candinement at | Siates Navy, and ule vessel arrived at the lat- Colonel Warren Urging Measures for ‘Their tee olsen of OP gone years, or both, 10 | ter port on the 18th of the same month, where they cage te he yim tayed two days, they di for Babia, ar- YACATING NOTi.S. are seated near at hand nae who will be sure to ay Gecided note to Commander-in-Chief Prince d’Bu, : Release Upon the Cabinet. pg aha Botte Teasary. pag phen eh pe le gos ~~ Me oul Who has Bething bat ile water Svat | demanding that it should be delivered to him, and Comparative Statistics of Commerce and | they anchored and remained until the 14th The Sappho, ek hismship peg tet pe in pei aps he pass threatening revenge on any prisoners that he had in Navigation. of November, when they agatn made for Rio, Shortly after ten o'clock yesterday morning this ae dusk tod attic of rt auiearence anidieas his power. The Prince replied that he was mot the ; WASHINGTON, July 21, 189% | ane monthly report of the Bureau of Statistics, | which they reached on the 19th, ‘Thence they | gallant schooner yacht, concerning which the moat | cena ! commander of the allied forces, but only of the ueerasenes Mrivacace to be Looked Aftér=itlch which goes to preas to-day, exhibits the statistics | went to Santa Catharina, then to Montevideo, | sanguine hopes are entertained, was towed to the pate Subba wan ach Gs waa donee hating seni — that these soldiers had a right tones Inga in Prospect for the Navy. of our commerce and navigation for the month of | then tw Falkland Islands, avout four bundred psy Rg epee edie’ Eigopuldyg cd Piao of any great importance'pince yesterday, After his a te . with: fesckapeer hectares a ‘The United States steamer Seminole, Commander E. Hi. Owen, which left Norfolk, Va., on the ith inst. under sealed orders on a secret expedition to ? 4s" the Haytion waters, is now understood to have et ia pte tet a ales eas 5 ports, Exports. Re-exporis. Bailed for the purpose of capturing the Haytien pri- May 31, 1860......$41,540,089 $89,123,331 $3,295,909 Vateer Hero, This latter vessel has long been prey- eect ee ets 35,023,100 48,608,645 884,384 ing extensively on American commerce in that lau. 4 4 tude, It is stated on semi-oMicial authority tnat the rae ST adilaiaiae OLE eee orders of Commander Owen are to capture the Hero cee a) a Beas state Rterergil feel and bring herat once to Washington. Engineers Fopor Smith and Van Caine, of the Gosport Navy Yard, a Se or eo SN SAS CEE RO number of extra officers and a full crew and arma- | American vessels $122,405,301 $12,739,637 $14,112,493 Ment left on the Seminole, and it 1s expected she | Foreign vessels... 274,082,066 254,771,485 8,058,211 will be heard from shortly. The last heard of the pri- Total...........$397,394,357 $37,511,072 $22,200,704 vateer was that she was seen in Gonaives Bay with an Froia this it will be seen that 69.2 per cent of the Awerican schooner in custody, the captured vessel | imports, 67.5 per cent of ‘the exports and 36,5 per fying the St. Domingo flag, with tie American ensign | cent of the re-exporte were carried in foreign ves- miles east of Patagonia, arriving there on the 25th of February, remaining till the 8th of March, 1868, and then returning to the old ports, On the 13th of May following they sailed for Ilha Grande, for target practice and for exercising the ship's crew generally, as, according to international law, no armed crew is permitted to land on a frienaly 1oreign coust, Here they remained dive days, when they agaun returned to tio, thence to Bahia, back to Rio, and on the 23th of September, 1868, General McMahon, Unitea States Minister to Paraguay, joined the vessel. ‘shis event reueved the tedious monotony under which the crew had labored, gveatly enhanced by the Adniirai trausierring his fag to tie light draught gunboat Wasp at Moatevideo on the 19th of Novem- ber, whither they had steamed for the purpose of carrying General Me)ahon to his destination, From Montevideo tuey sailed on the zist of November, and on the Jd of December arrived of Angosiura, Where the two American prisoners—Bbliss and Masterman— May, 1869, and for the eleven months ended May 31, 1860, compared with the cleven months ended ments made upon the Sappho have hituerto createa | tive in the afternoon he dined, and then, in com- | 14 gestroy the nationality of Paraguay but to expel , 1800, considerable admiration, and it 1s earnestly antici- | PaBy wiih ex-Secrotary Borie, Postmaster General | yoyo, and he was personally responsible for any paied that she will make a splendid trip across the | Creswell and General Comstock, hesought the shelter | outrages that ne might indict. It appears that ocean. She has been placedon the dock merely to | f One of the summer houses overlooking the sea, | 1o40, woula have proceeded to torture or execute have her bottom cleaned, The provisious for the | Where a conversation was held regarding the depth | tne prisoners of the allies in retaliation but for the Voyage have already been stored, and nothing re- | f Water, the distance of @ ship in the oiling | energetic remonatrance of the American Minister, mains but the adjustment of the new gang of rig- | Aud the reason why the curl of @ breaker | General McMahon. ‘This gentleman had acquired @ ging, which will probably not be fitted on until the | Wa8 white, and, alter breaking, became like | creo: innuence over Lopez, aud he was bold enough, Sappho goes to Sandy Hook on Saturday evening, | S#psuds. Comstock, the engineer, answered | t4 oor tive most decided resistance to the measure, ‘All tiungs considered, the Seppo Will not sail for | te latter, because scientific; Borie settled | one who deciares that he has seen a copy of the Europe before Moiday next. the ship question, because of being an ancient | note sells me that General MeMabon demanded that The Meteor, after leaving the screw dock, pro- | Mariner, and Creswell did the soundings by reason | 4) the prisoners from the allies should ve regarded ce2ded on @ cruise eastward, It is expected that | being «man of great depth of thougut, The Pre- | a4 under the immediate protection of the United the Meteor will supply the place of the Sappho upon sident listened with evideut interest, smoked his States flag. But Messrs. Bliss and Mastermann were the screw, | ‘The Aieteor will probably leave for du- | cigar aad said nothing; he seldom does, But the | ‘acen from under the United States flag by Lopez, rope next Saturday week. The summer cruise of the | qiscussion, or explanation rather, iaterested him. { and if it would protect war prisoners surely tt benouta, The Haytien privateer 1s also eaid to have | sels. The doniestic exports are expressed in cur- | WTO delivered by Fresident Loped to Adinival Vavis | og io ne'a brilliant alain, On Saturday the | CoWd sce thaé by the way he looked at the horizon ougnt to have protected two members of a Legation. ‘@ large amount of specie on board, which materially | rency values, except merchandise from the Pacific | inst. Mmisier McMahon jianded and proceedea | Ueet will rendezvous at ten o'clock at Whitestone, | 80 intensely. At last another person joined the party (eee oe nae caaee hanger-on ‘in the on his mission, bidding well to tne represenative otficers of the Guerriere, when tue Wasp immediately weighed auchor and steamed and sail for Gien Cove, where Sunday will be speat | and the President turned to him and said, “I say, family of Lopez, and now his first return of the service t ihe Gracie. il Pore att Ree ue ageaai ton tane —, how old is that coli of yours?” ‘the answer | compliment is to save the lives ol their prisoners. enhances the value of the prize among the crew of | ports and specie and bullion. the Seminole. Navy officers here ure looking The vaiue of foreign commodities remaining in anxiously for further intelligence, Warehouse May 31, 1869, Was $56,105,192, against | for Montevideo, and again the Admiral, on ayy Sree points on reste: EG Raper was prompt. “How old do you think?” ‘About ee ne papers here ainien nae ine ue th ‘* 9 609 December, shifted to | Un Friday the members of the club and weir guests gnteen,” said his Excellency; aod then both 5 she any ci a ‘The Landing of te Hrench Cable. Ss o16,608 im May, 2868 ‘The statements are fol- | te a sciyate. rom Mis. port “iney, faiea | aroinvived by Henry A. Mote to attend a reception | cleuteen,”” sald his y oth | 15 '450,000, nis seems extravagani, and I only quote cl 13 N 2 to a laugh as if something good had | tue statement. at his residence, Neptune’s Noox, New London, | broke ta 8 ‘ . i After the entertainmeat the hospttairties of | been perpetrated, After two or three persons had ihe treasury of every one of the allies has suffered the fleet will be exteuded to Mr. Mott and his | peon presented the number of looxers on pecame greatly. Yhe Republica here states that the in- yl ab the 6 s (= debiediess of this repupiic for the war is now Tee aeradne ofthe. slab are invited | ng Me fae too great for comfort and quiet, and a walk up the | $20,0v0,0uu, gold. ‘The credit: of this goverament was compete tor two prize cups, the schooners in one | beach was proposed and agreed upon, and in a | hever so govd as att Ce pastes class aud sioops tu another, without allowance orre- | snort time they were off, the President being | 2) Money. m1 loan o 94,000, ‘ e scriction Oi any kind, In tae alternoon of the same | petween Comstock and Creswell, while Borie As erroneous and contradictory statements have | lowed by summaries giving the totals of imports, Feoently been published, it can conildently be re- | exports and re-exports, warehouse transactions and peated that there will be no interference with the | tonnage by montis since July, 1367. Number and janding of the French cable, this government hay- | tonnage of American and foreign vessels entered img been furnished with the pledge, in writing, by | and cleared in the foreign trade during the eleven the agents of the company that it will conform to | months ended May 31, 1863;— on the Uta of January, this year, for Rio and back again to Montevideo, and on the 20 of April they saued for Maldonado, where they halted for target practice and general exercise. These occa- pied one week, when they ouce more returned to 440, aud on the 25d of June last the United States Minister Kesident at that port ordered that fifty. seven voluntary destitute exiles suould be taken to ‘whatever terms Congress may prescribe in the pre- Entered. —-Cleared.— “orty: 1 é Meet Wili weigh anchor 0a sigaal of one a 0 . the Umted States, Forty-seven only availed them- | day the lee! ug! CHOF 00 Big! one gun ) brought up the rear, on a trot, the others mises. No authority, however, has been given for | smorican veusels. 653 ganriiy Oho a Mes, | Seives of the pobboriunity, whose sore trlomiations | trom the Aaguulp, alld sail for Stouington, Coun. being ratiier too. ast for im.” Of course, | Snoint to $16,000,000. the landing of the cable. ston nse er Pi have already been given to the world im the col- ¢ a we J ond wegen AY “11 could not follow, hence am uuavie cighboring republic of Uraguay there has Foreign vessels 14,534 4,094,373 | Qinns of the HERALD. the fleet Wil sail for Newport, where furtler mustruc- | Yo record what was said. Doubtless it was interesting | ,_i@,\ue uclghboriug republic of Craguay th bodies, 23,044 7,236,974 23,584 7,873,442 American Citizens Confined in British Prisons. y Uons wall be issucd. Colone) Warren ana Mr. J. D. O'Connell, members ‘Total. 2 HOMEWARD, and amusing, for Grant is very Iunuy, they say, a On the 26th of June last the Guerriere satled for 2 re each on claiming to be the legal and loyal one, whenamong those with whom he converses freely There w gee iy @ at various places about 2,000 men on & Of the Fenian organization, waited successively | Pleven months ended May 31, 1869 :— the port of New York, and arrived olf tue hghtship SARATOGA RACES, and Without restraint, and can get off a joke in an | gide, aad tuey dodged from town to town, appar. or —~-Entered.— —-Cleared,. at Sandy Hook on the morning of the 18th of tiis exceedingly quiet way, tis ramored, equal almost to | enuiy dodging ez er, until yesterday, when tt Upon Secretary Boutwell, Secretary Robeson and No. Tons. “No. Tons. | mouth, making the passage in twenty-three days, Seine aaron the late lameuted President Lincoin. OE ast at gat teen te ee e- ‘The sixth annual meeiing of the Saratoga Associa- in the evening I was seated oa the porch, listening | girted as to lead to the hope of an imiuediate settle. tion will soon be upon us, the 4th of August being | to the mustc in the drawing room and watching the | went, 5 dancers, When avery dark darky passed me. By ft al By civil war for six years, followed commencement day. On the dist of this month, how- | ine light of tue moon, for it was shining brighcdy, Le by th araguajan none in wal Urcgtey ia ‘a kind ever, aferies of maccues will take place, but they will | appeared to bea vory dilapidated soa of Attica. His | oF sient partner, taat country bas depletion form no part of the regular meeting. The matches | left arm was not—there was nothing lett put the | gown to the lowest extremity of ieev! ivate affairs and will form a very interestin sleeve of a very shabby coat; and | wondered if that Congress has just passed a law ap are priva' v 8 | arm had been parted with in crushing the rebellion | goog,ogo (gold) for the national exhiviuioa wt Cor @ay’s amusement, as they are ail lor very large | or had been rs in a oot oo tg. ne 1} doba, set down for April, 1870. $ and will be run in a spirit of rivairy | thought the latter most probable. Suidenly tie ‘A bul is vefore Congress and has passed the Sen- baecarg pale fashionable chet ner now at need idea struck me that this sable individual had not | gto for removing the national capital to Kosario as Shrougnou ie called for the purpose of securimg the position | carly as ihe year 1872. IU is pi 0 far aWay a9 to toga, and includes some of the first horsemen of the | of bootbiack or that of under dish washer, | cnapie iis Cpponents to reconsider it if ey feel fn aaion to his respects country. Still further accessions may be expected | but that he had tome to pay clined. zi . to his firm and consistent friend, the President. 1 President Sarmiento is bending all his forces from this olty aud elsewhere; 80 that this meeting | coulg not resist following hit, ahd as ireached the | warda Inunigration and education, te 1 inal bids fair to be oue of the gayest aud best attended | office Sambo was by my side, aud Without removing | tye great republic of the Nort luis iodel, that has ever takea place, ‘The following 1s the pro- | his hat uc leaned over aud addressed the clerk a3 | taou: as a hard material to work with, yet be six and three-tourth hours, iroi inside of harbor to harbor. So rapidly did the vessel steam tuat al- though te mail steamsiup South Awerica sated four hours in advance of lier, the Guerriere arrived here sixty-two hours betore the former, This the naval boys brag of. So much lor the dry details of the Guerriere’s lengthy cruise, PERSONNEL OF THE FRIGATE, ‘The Guerriere 1s a wooden hall, 330 feet in length on deck, 45 feet breadth of beaim, 28 feet dept of hold, and of 3,200 tons burden, old measurement, and 2,400 tons new measurement ‘She motive power comsisis of two horizoatal back acting en- giues, 60 inches in diameter by 86 inches stroke of Disto, with two vertical tubular boliers and a pro- peller of 19 feet in diameter. With the “exties’! tie ‘veasel bore 484 souls, Her armament comprises 10 9-inch guns, 2 106-pound Parrotts on main deck, and Attorney General Hoar to-day, for the purpose of | American vesrels. 8,894 9,073,189 8,693 9,003,075 Tepresenting the cases of several Ameni- | Foreign vesseis...16,485 4,810,470 16,432 4,818,408 ©an citizens incarcerated in Britt prisons Total. 26,349 7,888,059 25,125 7,881,478 for alleged complicity in the Fenian plot * for the liberation of Ireland, It is their intention to eae e cea yee neue orate eenye Wace ex: Watt upon every member of the Cabinet, with a view | Ub!ts tne nmports, exports and re-exports into and to giving @ clear and correct explanation of what Uline eee GMa iton cette ee the Irish people of the country expect will be done |“ to secure the speedy release of every naturahzed Of Beth Ieeen/ Diet cie POUntEION (with: ‘whiol: toe) citizen imprisoned m England for political offences. ntact pie sac tae: tape Colonel Warren believes that by thus posting the . i England, Scotland and Jreland—Imports, $73,026,- Cabinet indiviaually the prospect of getting the gov- | 535; “Exporin 418 S:B 012; NeeApore” gust see tee @rament to interpose will be greatly improved. | miuion of Canada—Imports, $2,212,005; exports, ec siness Was quite suspended and a general & Colonel Warren and Mr. O'Connell were courteously | 931,219; Lae ie 519,837, All other Britis! possessions in North America—Iinj 36,- | on spar deck, 4 2)-pound howitzers, and 1 60-pound foliows: annan sere mamies Feceived by Secretaries Boutwell ana Robeson, who B85 $242,508; exporiay goatais, Parrott and 2 izpound boat howitzers, wit gramme of the mecting, given somewhat in the form } UPWAST 1 soe ae President.” anoceeds better than aay other President here has The Guerriere, being the flagship of the South At- Jantic squadron, made this port ner principal ren- dezvous, from which she started on ier several trips; amounting iu the aggregace to 27,362 miles. Although now 18 what the residents call their win- ter season, the harbor of Kio presents @ lively spec- tacle, there belag some twenty-five different men-ol- war, representing all the important maritime nations on the glove. At tius place, alter a few months, the oiicers became well acquainted with the Emperor of brazil, meiabers ot tue imperial family, Ministers of State and residents generally, and formed many agrecable connections. Opera vousye was the pre- Vaillog amusement, and they (the officers) expres.- ed themseives higuly picased with, but thoroughly tired of, the entertainment, Surfeitea wita the "gg mre the city afforded, they visived the resorts of Brazilians among the moun- tains, such as Pédropolis, forty miles distant, and Tejuca, twelve miles, ‘Tue sormer is reached by steampoat, one and a half jours from Rio, tuence Ly raii (over the Union and Ludustry Railroad) and by couches driven by natives. This ia the summer resi- dence of the Kinperor, Dom Pedro, tue imperial family and ail the court, Vag orgnice si Mansiers, exports, fmquired minutely into every circumstance con- | Spain—imports, $142,228; Raper $642,118; nected with the imprisonment of naturalized citi- | Tc-eXports none. Cuba and Porto Rico—Imports, $10,- 919,013; exports, $1,175,276; re-export, $1,137,278. All Zens, and promised to do all in their power to induce | the other West Tndies— Imports, $844,224; exports, the President to pursue such a course as would | $722,679; re-export, $10,567. China and Japan—iIm- comport with tue dignity and power of tins govern. | Ports. Stai,80t: exhorts $1,208.2253 re-exports, $000- ment. They agreed with Culonel Warren that in Feexporis, $173,273. ‘Hamburg and Bremen—im- $1,941 every case wuere an American citizen 1s de- | Pu $47; EXPOFtB, $4,118,008; re-export, $99, Prived of mis liberty contrary to interna. | ek Dursy, BOL Hee es CXPOrIS, $412,051} Monul law, our government should demand his | jn gadition to the foregoing the report contains Foiease insianier as @ matier of right and | comparative statements showing the number and Mot as an act of clemency on the part of Great Bri- tonnage of vessels (distinguishing their nationalities) fain. Attorney General Hoar was not found #0 | which entered into and cleared from Great Britain agreeable by Colonel Warren and Mr.~O’Conuell. | in tne five months ended May 31 of the respective According to the account of the interview furnished years 1867, 1868 and 1869; the net receipts in Great Your correspondent, Mr, Hoar was rather snapplsh | Britain from stamp duties during each of the ten ‘and sour on the Fenian qnestion. He believed the years ended Marcn 31, from 1859 to 1868, inclusive; anvasion of Canada was the act of a set of robbers exports from the ports of Quebec and Ontario for aud murderers, who deserved severe punishment, | tne gscal years 1867 and 1808; exports to the United and declared that our goverument was determined | states and total exports from the several provinces of a bulietin:— The clerk blandly replied “there he 1s sir,” point. | “4 marriage occurred here in high life, of which On Savurdgy, July 31, is the match day, when three | Mg to a gray haired gent.cman standing in the oor | sne fouowing 18 @ uote:—Married, at the residence of ss probably ios ‘The first wil | WY; The darky moved in the direction indicated, [“his Execilen Hou. H. G. Worthingvon, Uniied races will be run, and probably more. e but found the person not tue President he wanted. | Siates Minisier Resident, by kev. Canon Fahey, be & match for $5,000, one mile, between Mr, Bel- | Nothing daunted he returned and repeated his r: Commander £.M. Kamsey, United 4 Navy, to mont’s fly Finesse, by Lexingion, dam imported | quest, i) Want to see ie yee Annie, eldest daughter of the late Patrick McMahon. Pillagree, by Stockwell, and Hunter & raver's Ally | tie darky to leave, aad reached down, ifto pick up | gine dais s Saler of General McMaion, United Intrigue, by Balrownie, dam Jenny Ross, by Gien- | a club or not I don’t know, but darky took the hint | “ye Aseriean steamer Palmyra hes been sold coo, he wecond Teoe will be a sweepstakes, $1,000 } Tit eugest in that quarier DUC Was: informed rise | Hee At $9400 gold. There is a ret surplus of res ‘f “ip query 2 Varacua cock, ball fortelt, two mile heats. Tho entries sre:— | ‘nig isxcellenoy was engaged at Dresont and would | sycauers here now, and should the Luraguayan wer Captain Moore’s gray colt Geueral Ewell, four years | provably see him siiorliy. Sambo was determiued, = here as would be needed. Sra ee, eran tee) UF Glencoe: Mk.) Win eeiieany stapoesed his. canes aed MoGrath’s bay mare Buddy Malone, four years old, |] watied to see want would tuin up. | DEPASTERE OF THE SLV.Ni REGENT. by Star Davis, dam Qiio, by Oliver, and Bowie & | It was but a few moments before the President ap- Hali’s bay cout Viley, four years old, by Uncle Vic, | peared, returning irom tis up the beaca walk, aud wT dam impored Suver star. ‘tae turd event is a | as he entered the hotel, where he was at once’ sur. Speculating fathers, ambitious motucrs, sighing matci for 25,000, a mile aud a furlong, between K. | rounded by half adozen who were evidently waiting | maticus, decaying spinsters and ali (ial nonde- W. Cameron’s bay ily by imported Leamlagton, | for him, he was poiuted out to our colored friend, Schick 4 . ; Cupid’ dam haported Jerusaiem, by Jericho, aud Thomas | who was at once urged by the two geutiemen to go | Script host of feminine humanity tha: savot Capid’e = deeie! bay filly by Censor, dum Pasta, by Keve- | up and [ree he a he ee re the | arrows at large fortunes, and with such practised UC. company W ol erinination, vat his spirit t se 3; a ‘The first day of the regular meeting will be | failed hun as he reached the outer circ f acess geet <ho net anni apnea ro he dare not Belng among the range of the Minas Gereas, the ai: | Weduesday, August 4, and in tue first race, tne Tra. | break the ring, aud informed us afterwards tiat he | cupate ihe adveat of the glorious Seventh regiment ee Can NLY and vigorously exceuted. | 1 the facal year 1809; the value of imports, exporta | ix neulth-iaden and molsvening, aud the pleasures of | yurs stakes, adaan of w ullle aud tareecquatters, tor | Vege uate Rig) Haj amormed us after acds that jue | eipate ihe wavent Mac, TeaLehieS “aa | bbeve the scenery are Varied vy a fa: and several cascades, @ little less important only than our own Niagara, Thence they journeyed to 'Nejuca, on their home- ward route, and enjoyed the hospitalities of that thee year olds, there are tuirty-oue eutries. The | he frought ic best to wait a more fittin caston.” We second race 18 @ dash of a mile wad a quarter, a | regretied the darky’s waut of decision of character, sweepstakes for all ages, and twenty-dve are catered | for we wisaed to see if Long Brancu would not, in a for it. For this event near.y ail the best horses in | few days afier the interview, have been able to boast Warren and O'Qonneil are to walt upon Secreiary | and tie amount entered for home consumption, and Cox w-morrow. 7 ‘ also the amount of duty collected at each port in Daties en Brass, Copper aud Dutch Metal— | Nova scotia and New Brunswick. Summaries of What must not have been their sensations yesterday ag the frisk southern wind bore upon its wings the tidin.s that nearly 500 of the young bloods, thorough- Decisions of Secretary Boutwell. the indircet, in (ransi hipment are | Prince of south American Bonifaces, Bennett, wao | the country are entered. Among them are Nurra- | of having a colored postmaster, ‘This would have ¥ Tue following deoistons havo recently been made | aiso given, with am autlcipatery atte ae ae axe | Cam and does “keep a Hotel” worthy the namie and | yinsoo Coitorll, Vanxhalle. Leacuster: Nemes, | SOME Ney Oto as ake Pes Would have | yreds of New York, had actually ewharked upon by Secretary Boutwell:— given, patory ent of the | reputation he beara, The attractions of this uttle | Aita Vela, Gilroy, Victory, Metaisie, ‘Tu Bansnee, | was of the party. their iong-projected excursion? And could they Imports, exports and re-exports for June, 1869; all or | resort-consist ol a pleasant brook, enclosed m a de- | &c. The third race will be the tiush Stakes, a hail 1am giad to say that the President and his fam- | but have seen the closed ranks of these tall, Nand- lightini dell and shaded vy overhanging trees, the foliage of which Is so dense as to exclude the rays of the tropical sup, whose heating shaits have never yet kissed its crystal waves. Tejuca 13 the Lake George of the empire. PORT PLEASURES. The only public entertainement given by the of- cers of Wis irigate occurred in 4ne first week of Ociober last year. The vessel was appropriately Gecorated. Brazilian beauties endeavored to fathom the mysteries et ta Saxon, and, being wiiing pupils, promenaded the clean decks with our nand- some “navvies.” The glittermmg uniforms of Bra- zilian officials assumed greater brilliancy by contrast with the less gaudy but neater and more tasteful habiliment of our o.flcers. Until the —— loud and pondrous mace of Time Knocked at the golden portals of the day the merry dance continued. With the rising sun beauty and gallantry separated and sougit their couches, satiated witu pleasure, Tue memory of the harmless dissipation will linger long and giadly, not alone with our gallant oficers, buc im the minas of the many susceptible and cuarmiug beauties of the “Diqwoud buapire.’? HEALTH OF SOUTH AMERICAN Ports, ‘The Ofiivers of the Guerriere state that the port of TREASURY DsraRtTMENt, July 19, 1809, GEXTLEMEN—I am in receipt of your letter of the which, taken in connection with the usual consular 23d ult., complainiag of the actioa of the Collector | Teports and commercial miscellany, invests the Of Customs at New York in assessing a duty of jorty- | report with unusual interest and importance te the five per cent ad valorem on bix cases of staiped mercantile comunity brass goods imported by you per steawer Bremen in ye May last. The duty in question was assessed under Porsonal. the act of February 24. 1869, which provides that ali Commissioner Delano ha3 returned to Washington Manufactures of copper or of which copper be | giter several weeks’ absence, @ component of chief value, not otherwise provided Yor, shall be suvject to a duty of forty-five per cent Mr. Lemus, the Cuban Envoy, left for New York ad valorem, and the Collector decided that, as in all | this evening. He goes to look after the interests of erticles made of the composition usually Known a3 the Junta ther brass ompes Ie Lay component Cs chief a ‘alue, _ g00d8 impor y you were subject to duty under = MRSS Such act.” 1 have reason to believe that the position SICAL AND THEATRICAL NOTES, ae ia ie gee bP gee od in voqard to the mater! oi whic: rass is composed, aid as the Jaw in quesuon tocludes all articles of which copper Ole Bull sailed for Europe yesterday in the Scotia bate eaten oe or acne a Pg ae og in ie The Matit and Bartholomew pantomimic troupe ig said duty was correct. ‘Khe jact that brass an a OI « i Many other articies o1 which copper forms the prin. | {T° Stull favoriug the Chicagoese with “dumb non cipal part have other Uistinctive names, and are | See.’ Bever anata Ueda! ha en of ded “3 ay cont. A new lyric theatre has been built in Madrid, mercial world, caunoi be deemed to alfect the ques- port speak 7 fion under the very comprehensive language of the | Report Mi ae hed ET a re act rejcrred . 1am, very respecttully, Roxsini’s “Otello” is said to be in preparation at mile dash, lor two year olds, which has twenty en- | fly joined the social circie in the drawirg room iast tiles, some of tuem clippers. even\ag. ~ This 18 a great tmprovemeut, and I hope un the second day tue sport will begin with a | they willcontinue to do so, for I ami sure there is burdle race, two miies, over eight hurdies, Tuis will | not one of the large compauy now at the S.etson be fouowed by the race for the paraioga Cup, a dasa | House but wili gladly do all 1m ims power to make of two miles aud @ quarier. ‘iweuty-six horses have | the vislt of Mrs, Grant and the ladies who accom eutered fur ihe Louors, anong them Kayouct, Van: pany her as agreeable as possibic—far more so hall, Lancaster, Local, Narraganset, General Duk tian they will find it if they remam in their Australia, Pseasureviile, ¢laatagenet, Gilroy, V. apartments, as determined upon; tiis, too, without tury and others of note. The ti race wil bea | being intrusive or torgetting fur an mstant their re. dasa of three-quarters of a mile, ior ali ages, lationsiip to the President of the United States, On tae tuird way of tae meeting the races will be The bail is @ fixed fact for Monday next, and it cho: the iirst event being the Suratoga stakes, for | will be one of great magatticence, for it 13 in charge two year olds, aud for this there are iorty-eignt en- | of gentlemen Wio never do anything by halves and tries, Which will bring & swarm oi good ones to the | with Whom money in @ case of thks kind 13 no ob- post, Among those tiat have aiready appeared as | ject. Tho foliowisg are some of the names of the Winners are Mr. Cameron’s Jerusalem ily, Mr. | Committee of Arrangements:—W. Seliginan, L. \W. Hunt Jatrigue, by Bairowule; Mr. Belmont’s | Brown, ‘t. Murpny, J. 0. Davia, W. M. ilick, Attor- Neluc James, by Doliar; Mr. McUonnell’s Anna | ney General B. H. Brewster, 8. B, Driggs, —— Abe- Mi by Leauinzton; Colonel MeDaniei’s colt by | cassis, G. W. Childs, C.’A, Stetson, Jr, aud Lexington, dam Alavama, The second race will ve | others. Lyerything eise will be sacrificed to ove of two miles andan eighti, for ail ages, to carry | the evening of the ball; and as by that 200 pounds, with che usual aliowaaces to mares and |; time Long Branch will be crowded, we may geidings. The third race wi be a mile and @ haif | look for a visplay of beauty and style hard to be ex- dasi, ior three year olds, the Winners of the Beumont, | celied on this Continent, Ldoudt, however, it any Ludies’ or Travers Stakes excluded, hotei here can excel the Stetson House in the nam- On tie fourth day the tirst event will be aseilng | ber of lovely and stylish womea, aud { look tor the some types of our military sions, march ing in celumn by company, and with ap angular precision and @ uniform unity of move ment, how many female bearts would not have been moved by the heroic instinct that made Othello the betroth or the tair Desdemoua! it has been hinted that there will be 600 weddings upon the retura of the regiment to the city, The nuuber is unuecessarily large—for Colonel Clark and several otiers have already passed through that tne teresting ceremony, much to their satisiaction—so that the nuniber cannot be, at most, over 49% The regiment was clothed in its regular uniform of mili- tary gray with glit trimmings, and in Its personnel Was Whasiaily attractive, = Here an iinposmg, broad Suoulicred kaight of the sword, whose Inustacae and imperial have besa dipped in scowe mollifying lotion, and whose com plexton has been claritied by the keen edge uf @ “wade & Butcher,” Irom tuc aseldity of his expression evidently paring for cowe flank © ou the bewifching belles Of the Springs the Royal Italian Opera, London, for Mile. Nilsson | jrio was never in a more healthiul condition taan race, a Ine and a quarter dash, with adowances for | home establisiment to carry of the pala in that uitoxicated = With Gelizhi—nothin ’ and Signor Tamberiik. whengtbey pratt The ethos was filled with foreigu Tiere soe io se a lesa tuan a gee ee ‘ Post wre , strouger—wit't a wild, rollicsing air, vad who, i Miss E i em- | Men-ol-warand merchant vessels. There were bat one | second race Will be three miles, for al ages, ‘There i8 morning Postmaster General Creswell and | 0: jo curd of iuilitary disci might _ Preacony Derarmnsr, July Miss Emma ipo as one times popular mem: | O'two casts. auOng. these, and bul s few Ob shore, | will bem aULDEr OF HOSE es Sacatoon THAT OAD ran. | Wile, and cmmceererety Ae it Borie, took thelr ‘de. | seen rignt under the shadow of sows tomate ieeaiee Six--Your jeter of the 9th ml, 1s received, sub- | ber of the blonde brigade at Nibio’s, left yesterday | Yeliow fever m Kio Jaueiro is as much a per- | tuat disiance, and a large feid way be aaticlyated, | partare, the former for Washingiou city and the lat- | ‘he 00d who go Wo Saratoga conta tao jliarity and Mitting the apreal (86,61) of Messrs, duitus | for Californta, to fulfil a lucrative engagement in | manency as fever and ague in our own Wesiern | Tue turd race Will be a mile and taree-quariers, for | ter for Mis home in Philadeipnia, Mr. Borie, how- | {un ol ihe regiweat, and he is note ® prophet Eaunann & Co. trom your dev.sion assessing duiy San Francisco. wilds, It 1s not, therefore, considered @ cause of | ull ages. ever, tutends returning in a iew days, for he apd the | Wio predicts Laat (ue Springs will Ue overdown with, the rate of forty-ilve per cent on certain Du : rr o we alarm. Does Board of Heaith Harris know tis? On tae fifth day the sport will begin with a handl- | President are mseparable even 1f 13 out of tue | Virgin tears w ity. AG Meta) aud bronze powder haported into your pert Signor Brignoll, “the silver-voiced tenor,” ater POINT PORPUS, ¥. 1. cap hurdle race, two miles, over eight urdies. Te | Caoinet. Taese departures make quits a gap in the over t per Main, Juve 1 last, as * ore. is the componeut of cist of February 21, 196. 400 will be a@ mile dash, ior two year olds, | Presitent’s party, but they wi!l 1, L under- with a penalty of seven pounds for the Winuer of the | stand, by others who are to arrive and (ike the Va Hopeful or Saratoga Stakes, and ten pounds ior the | caut places. factures of which | successfully chirping his way up the Mississippt * under the @ { Me: m bie report it from the Gulf of Mexico to St. Louis, charming In February, 1867, the Guerriere visited the Falk- land isiands, of which this “Point” juts into the Straits of Magellan, King Charies Land, Terra det avenue lo Astor plu pears that the appraiser Putch metal | alike the irrepressible “unreconstructed” citizens Fuego, Siacen Isiand and Hermis Islaud raise their Ol both, ‘Lois will ve foilowed by the Se juel tis a diticnlt matter to judge if the present sea- ‘ay, tueuce to Sixceeurh street and opper, chief vaiue forty-five per cent,” and the | and the sitmy alligators of the “Sunny South” into | inhospitable heads in close proximity, within 400 » Which bas always beea & good one at Sara- | son at Long Branch isto be a success or not. Thas h avenue, and » avenue to ror ze powder a8 wanufactived frou a species of | meek cocility with his fascinating warbiing, has re- | miles of treacherous Cape Morn, Here for one | toga. The distauce is two miles, for three year olds, | far there ts no crowd; a family can be accommotaied reel. All aloug roule larg brass known as Dutch metal, twenty per cent,’ and | tarned to tus city for the doubie purpose of count- | week, the oilicers of this vessel remained for | the winner of the Beimont or Travers Stakes seven | without any trouble whatever, and for singie mea | crowds bo Witness the ) marent that deeming tho retura of the latter as erroneous | ing over his gains and taking that rest which his four | target practice and general recreation. They ran pounds penalty, Tuere ure eighteen entries, and | there is no end of room. A few continuous not days | for wal | duty thereon at forty-five per cent. | months’ peregrinations warrant. wild. ‘They relate huge yarns concerning the | amoung tiem there are three oi great reputation, | wiliend tois, however, and if August oaly “pans out | corps of cil ‘ou a8 The appraiser in his report states that in his opinion Miss Inez Henriques de Leon, the young Cuban | inhabitants of Point Porpus; and on board | wiio wili not have a penalty, as nelcver of them is tn | warm, why ifere will be much rvjoiciug among the | the si <s und Kept tae c i Copper 18 not the component of chief vaine in arti- | lady who sung the new Cuban so much | the vessel there are now some twenty-five or thirty | tie Travers Stake, Tnhese are Narragauset, Cot- | hotel proprietora, Ordinarily there not appear ! wie tie ladies, iptent anon “woinan's ¢les made from Dutch metal, Lasing this opinion in | spirit and brilliancy at the Academy Music on jast | Wild parrots aud strange and songiess birds of vril- | tevill and Alfa Vow. to be inuvh te or excitement here; beyond te ‘aid tue same. Arriving at the Pilih Avenue the assertion that a new inetai is formed by the | Tuesday evening, contemplates making her devut in | lant plumage, some of which were purchased and On the sixth and last day of the meeting the first | dance ia the evening there is but lntule the colamu passed between the ‘Union of copper and tia inte Huich metal, although } opera in the fall. She ts hard studenc, and is pos- | others captured by old, experienced matelots, race will be a handicap Of a mile and three-quarters, | Up; peop!) don’t minagie much—th ig ihe guiters, Making very precise vements, ‘at the same time he reports Duich metal asa “man. | sessed of a strong, sweet voice, and ‘should sue SOOLETY. for horses that have rum on previous days during | fine theuss 3 to Tuer tinmediate cr Whive tie evelucion oi polun. vie left? Giaciure of which copper is the component of chief J aduere to her purpose will, in time, be pretty cer- | Though differing from us in some essential tdeas | the meedirg. ‘The secoud race wil be a dash of four | four tM iad don’t mix with tue douDi Was a perivet embodiment of the military art. Deg value.” Tus restricting the operation of the law to | tain to make her mark upon te lyric stage, of etiquette, one of the most gratifying incidents of | miles, Tits race wiil be one of great interest. The | the pony piiaetous don’t go much will pite extremity of the season add the sug. articles manufactured in whole or im part of the ‘Two hundred and ten soprano prime donne, fifty. | the Guerricre’s cruise was the munber in which the | closing event wiil be a Consolation purse, a rile and | they wilo nave no te ofany kind bave to go tt f pretty girls tn tue city ihe parade metal copper, and to alloys composed in part of that | eignt Leta he Sat and alti, 120 tenors and 100 | ladies of i¥to, Montevideo, Bahia and Buenos | six furiongs. atone, Such is my experience irom viewing those | At (his point suoWwed tat tac supposed heviva of all metal, While articles manufactured of such alloys, | vassos and baritonea, advertised their names and | Ayres (especiaily the last) entertained ana Race horses from all sections of the country are | Who own carriages aud horses, and who sport | tie tar ones to tue couulry Is a Wwauton piece of even wilere copper is the compouentof chief value, | addresses in a Milan journal but three weeks ago, | received her officers. Houses were thrown | duily arriving at maratoga, and, irom present tndi- | lveried servants, and I have sowe Knowledge ou the | public credulity, Jord MeViiusey, of Madison would be Hable to duty under previous acts, Tne | reg iii snagagemen open, and the warmth of true tropical | cations, there will be a larger congregation oi “igh | subject by reason of having nothing of the Kind my- | Sqcare,” was 1m actendauce, sintling ignantly, language of act of February 24, 1369, 13 very compre- tr, Frederick Robinson, who for the past month | hospitality was uever withheld. In Buenos Ayres | metilod” racers than were ever brougit iogeier | self and being compelled to go it alone. I speak | notwittsiauding her lute affliction of Arabian on the subject, hence you may swear py | Bend, aud among acr most devoced adnurers Wi I bave come to tie conclus.on that, | Tommy Dodd. siany blondes and a iair apriok beunive, and in the opinion of this departiaent em- | has been delighting our citizens with bis clever tm- Mug of tue daughters of Cuba, together es every Manufacture of which copper 13 the | personation of Farmer Allen, in the life-like component of chiet value, whether the copper ve the | of Dora,” seceded from Waitack’s on last Beurdey more pariiculariy did our ‘boys’? meet with gene- rous weicome; for there, more than in any over place visited, the inhabitnis were more easily ap- beiore at auy race meettag tn this country. TAQTTING AT SUFFOLK PARK. duty aside, a fellow Who can’t make a vig show, simple metal or in the form of an alloy, or combina | evening,’ and has gone to St. Johns, N. B., to play | proached. ‘They were quick to become acquatated; pide ier on His OWN OF some one else’s money, at Long | With numevons military — geutlenton, were tion of chemicals, or otherwise,fwith any other arti: | a star engagement. His plac ve 5 ie in othe: ve Bee! to ¢ $ Brauch hws no business there; he’ 1s not | conspictiou ne assetmbiage. Leading t cle or articies. is the duty of the appraiser to de- | present abl fitted by Mr. wk i stat me rr Gevslacionian ee ee tee ppPeehitaen nicersrg oly and Amorte | sougnt alter by hotel keepers, fro bank owners, | preceu uc i, Bat volun Patra beg termine the fact in such case, This decision ts con- On the occasion of the hundredth concert this sea- “OUR NAVY") IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIO, can GirleGoidsmith Maid the Winne mammas, if Leis a single mau, the fast men of the | easy, «é positivn upou lis fine cuarger. Phe firmatory of the department decision Of the 14th | son at the Central Park Garden Theo, Thomas, the The Guerriere tett at Mio Janeiro the United PHILADELPAIA, July 21, 1869. limes, or even the steady oues, or by any one e battalion pursuing the ine of marcel dowa S wenty- Your decision is hereby coniirmed, popular ieader of his own famous orchestra, will | States vessels Portsmouth and Kansas, and at Mou- ¥ ou 4 hence he had better betake himself to Some more | tutrd sir reached the river and embarked on pop ra, wil e: ansis, ‘The announcement of the trot to come oif to-day | He fe f be waate roores r na | board the ‘ery y have the pecuniary benett of the receipts and a | tevideo, ihe Quinnebaug and Wasp.’ Oficers and mH genial cline, and if he wants recreation why he had oard the City of Hardford, & sccamer chartered eg. GEORGE 8. BOUTWELL, farther testimonial of the esteem he is held m by our | men were Well. Mails were sent from each of these | between Goldsmith Matd and American Girl drew to | better go to the fishing banks on a cieap Sunday | pecially for the tip, An’ enthusiostic ouchurat oF Secretary of ihe Treasury. music-loving citizens, The occasion promises to be | vessels by the Guerricre homeward, Sufolk /ark AN Nnusually large attendance, there | excursion. tue cro vd accompanied the five Luaared who went To M. Hi. GRINNELI, Collector ai New York, a sinter” UN every a of ey word, B® BXiLBS,"? boing at least 2,000 to 9,000 present, The well To wind up, hy AL a oe MA ae few days is ie cA steal lustre trom ihe ohm Sen San Prencisco icomed f : nese | 2° , r newspa: er mer a cow iret? upon their arrival at eto the Euantio Asyiue. open arms. ‘The new Gallfornia theatre: he aaa ue waturianats apa disappernied modes enaigronts Kuown speed of Goldsmith Maid, together } of them bogus and bummers of the first wat Iv the knaysacks were packed ¢inall toilet Millie Gaines (colored), Who killed her white para- | where te genial John is at present playing an en: | irom their native land. There aro hundreds yet | with the unusually high rate of speed ex- / of them clumet exemption irom paying his | and two putes of whtle unmenuonadles jnuiapeusunies that belung to the dress Of the! lubited Jately by ‘the American Girl, rendered | hotel bil on Monday morniag last, on the seore ticuiai OL Line period.” the contest most exciting, whtci displayed bed being cor : ope of Ce an York radi- itself not only in the toud expressions of opivion, { Cal orgin—ie was @ reverend ao that—bnt the ie ————— but m pools selling ‘and the private beta, Though | aforesaid journal had its representetive there, THE BAIGKLYA RAILROAD OlFFIGUL TY, interest was tutense, not tie siighest distarbance | Who knew this apight of the white choker to be a : —_— occurred to mar tne amenities of the occasion, Le Hae Ae be Pore. gio of the quill ae ihe differences between the City Raiivoad Com Previous to the race oada were offered in favor of | the curse of watering p: hotel ora, and reflect any and Mr, Willa Amistioal. GE, OE MOO OO tee eich ero: ca.| discredit upon sig legitimate newapeoos new pod vs pd ai pias Nara Richardsouy lessee Of the At freely taken a3 givea. Goldsmith Maid won | 18.4 great pity that some method cannot be hit apon | #8Uca@nd Hudsoa avenue roads, tm regard to the mour Ingle, but who was yesterday acquitted of the | gavement, has been packea with enthusiastic audi+ ce ho opened, Mr, Brough oharge of murder on the plea of insavity, has beon | Cuces eh Aas! yh y pe . Brougham, Placed in an ingane asylum. Several physicians who oar ‘rancioahe fn unadalterey veralon of hts have seen her since Monday say that they ave under | own ever-popular “Pocahontas,” He is supported the impression she ts at this time insane, a eng cot Me viiS ne Miss Viola Crocker The Smuggled Sagara at New Orleans. brs pana Aana cae ‘The Treasury Departinent lea information from 4 — gyagLagy IN ONE HUNDAEO AND FOURTEENTH STREET, remaining in Brazil who are anxtousiy awaiuing a chance to return to the coantry they would have forsworn, and at that country’s expense, ‘Tho crew of the Guerriere being so large tt was impossible to accommodate many more, and so she with the half @ hundred destitutes who wanted transportation. When they embarked a few en- deavored to take some Whiskey with them, but it was promptly sent ashore by the commanding Now Orleans to the eifect that the alleged owners of oflicer, in three straight’ heats, ia 2 2:23 and | Whereby they can be detected and punished as | ruuming the cars of the Atlantic street road on the f " do | 2:20, The result of the ‘first peat did not | Swindlors, One or two cerved in a sunimary mane hat compa the sugar recentiy seized there on nccount of de. |) About seven o'clock on Tuesday evening a party A portion of the main deok on the starboard sic aieet. tht. peuuras nite lng me roaute ner would for a long tine do away Wiki the ovil, track of that company in Flatbush avenue, between was set apart for thelr accommodation, At night & Screen Was drawn across, separating the women and young lolks frem the men, who slepi outside fa ham- mocks, These poor people were fed on ship's ra- tions Kenerally; ut occasionally the ofivers, whom they oppored in the war, sent them many deticactes, and odds increased in favor of (ho American Girl to Preskient Grant's movements to-day nave beon | Filth oud Ninth avenues, have been referred to Gen- 900 to 179, The result of the second heat made Cold. | quite reserve. This morniag he remained at tue | eral Siooum. The only potne at jasue between the smith Maid the favorite, and odds of 925 to 369 upon | Stetson House, smoking and conversing wilh igs | two partes ts as to the qtestion of payment for the her were offered and freely taken. The contest ts } friends aud reading the morning papers. This | use of the track in question, the City Company not pronounced one of the best over trotted on the | afiernoon le drove ont to Shrewsbury on a visit Lo | being averse to Mr, Richardson's runnin. the cars frauding the revenue are unable to give the security | Of burglars entered the office of Mr. J, D. Allovan, a demanded, which 13 $200,000, Tho department | Frenchman, residing in 114th street, near Third ave- ‘will order the sugar cto be onfiscated and sold, itis | DUC, from an unoccupied bullding next door, and ‘Y valued at between two and throe Hundred thousand | blew open a safe, in which was deposited $729 in dollars, money, three gold watches and a pair of diamond | the nam’ s of which they had long since ,torgotten. | course 4 friend, stopping and refreshing himself at the cen- | over the track, provided he ia Willing (o give ample v earrings, all oP the value of $1,160, which they gac- | ‘Cwoof them only were sap 4 tebe Norihers s yin- — tenniat celevration of Obrist church. He returned | compensauon therefor, Mr, Rict Maou Salma tuat Bounty Casen. ce in carrying away. AN Cxamination of the thizers with the rebellion; the rest were hot- CHEF JUSTICN Crtasr.—We are toformed that | to his hotel about five o'clock. General Williams, | he hus a right to tne use of the track without come ‘The General of the army authorizes | premises made after the discovery of the eaded Southerners. One-half were women aud chil. | Chief Justice Chase wil be at Parkersvarg on the | United States Army, dined with te President, MSAtiou, As che lessee of the Hudson avenue ry fion of tho ®tatement going the revealed the fact that the eutrance wag dren. Poor creatures! though glad, apparently, to 7 secoitd day of Augnst next to preside at tne term mong those who pald their respects to his Excel he City Company concede to him tils right, of the through @ scuttle, which was broken by a jim reach ‘home,’ they seemed loath to leave their plea- | of the Cirenit Court of the United States to be held | lency was Mr. Horace Greviey. deny that he las @ right to run the Atiantic street rounds Newepnpers to the effect | found near by. None of the ‘DArtion to Lhe burglary sant quarter aboard ship, There were but few really | at that Ume—IWheeling (V7. Va) Jnteliivence’, ‘Tounorrow the President and family wilt make @ | cars over a track the oniy ciaim to whic ayes thas unsettled bounty cases, 20.000 in num. } have boon arrested intelligent gountenances among them. tiouah naw | July 10 short visit to New Yor. and return io the evening, | under lis interest in @ duferent road,

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