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10 ; a, THE FENIANS NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1670.—TRIPLE SHEET. SHIPPING NEWS. in 6 engaged import trate to being viett ry to set an expedition on foot, and 1,200 men will ste tteay leave Hudson county to- Their destination is curtftied b; colonel of well known bravery and daring. We wilt | w #ea of Britisn spies " not known, but some part o! “me border is probably decided on. take commana of a force Mf & forward movement is ordered by a council of war, Not, One detatt of the plans was biinded, vernments were blinded Cana Almanac for New York=This Day. Extensive Seizure of Fenian Arme and Aflle CLOSE OF THE FENIAN WAR. States Marshal. - Seizure of Feniay, War Material by United States Troops. POM nant anne Interview of a” Herald Corresponitent with Genora) O'Neill in Bur- lingten Prison. Arvest of General Gleason by a United munition by United States Troops at Ho- gansburg—Al) Sorte of Rumors. MALONS, May 20, 1870, An extep“ive seizure has been made by United the States lood, consisting of forty-eight cases ritory with the 1,600 troops. Liven if of od prchpel end tons of ammuamion, a large | Only 800 arrived ‘oresaw that ey Would be ample store of provisions and uniforms and-several teams. | at “tho” Poutect, nt ade They were discovered near Hogansturg, which 1s were veterans, Know F see a@jacent to the border, and weretmmediately con- we oe ns Boe x, bemtnn! ing. rule ret weyed to Fort Covingtoa. A guard of the United States troops was al ence despstched there to take charge of them, ‘The presence of the military here seems to ove- awe the Fenians, bat rumor has it that the invasion is by no means ‘abandoned, and that large detach- ments are now on their way to the border, deter- mined, if peseible, to make one vigorous attempt to enter the Dominon, ‘ ‘The First aytillery battalion and Battery D, under Colonel Clesson; Battery B, under Colonel. Henry, and the Sixth artillery battalion, under Colonel @ permanent foothold in British America and in- trenched in a strong position, and 100,000 Fenians will rush to the front, 1t was my duty to form the nucleus, and the service pe very critical, and the sitghtest migmove would Prove disasirous. This I foresaw, and planned accord: » ‘To begin a mille tary enterprise of this kind ‘one thing should be keptin mind—the influence of the results upon public sentiment, A brilliant beginning promised us Jnueh from the American ae » Who have gen- erally been very fmentdly to the movement. 1 thea decided to move on Franklin with 1,600 men, this point to be the main objective one, Minor and supple- mentary movements were to be made at Maloue, and they Were simply decoys. The Red River detacliment Was included in the cam ‘under my direetion. Fenian Meeting tm Cincinantl-Ove Hundred and Fifty Men Ready to Go Forward. fom CincINNATI, May 29, 1870. A large Fenian meeting was held last night at Greenwood Hall. The speakers announced that 150 men Were ready to go forward if transportation was furnished, Several hundred dollars were collected for that purpose, | The San Francisco Fenians Abeut te Pounce “Upon British Colambia. San FRANCIS8¢0, May 28, 1870. ‘The Fenian invasion of Canada causes great ex- cltement, The Brotherhood of San Francisco are entht tic, A meeting of the O'Neill wing has been heid and volanteers were enrolled, British Coiumbia is hinted at as another polat of attack, REPORTS FROM CANADA. TORONTO, Canada, May 29, 1870, Information has been received here from Malone of the arrest of United States Marshal Quimby and OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FoR MONTHS OF MAY, JUNE AND JULY, ened Guenther, arrived kere this afternoon from 8t. | Well, on Tuesday iast the Fenian Brotherhood began e : f th overboard he must state on bin Dngkenann whois ane oe * | to‘séad’ men forvard andthe councey was sou | Me arrival of several men, supposed to be Fenian} poy gr NEW ‘YORK, MAY 29, 1870. | *fihecaro overboard he must atu 'on in Hi : a Md of amen Hance 6 now under the com | aroused. Instead of the one thousand men 1 ex: | ofiicers, lucluding General Gleason and Father Mc rigors crime Mhe-ciass and of gon Bela alan bilge ‘vo Present ws 8 Plan of Operations and | waua ef Gonera unt, a cn He ‘At Franklin from Boston one bundred and | Mahon, of Fort Erie notoriety. ‘The ralway cem- the Custot House his Togbdok to prove that his 3 » by ek ae cae ene. See ae came, and instead of the atx hundred {rom | panies‘offer to take the Fenians home ai half fare in ARRIVALS, EA ces Ses oo ceenaie cnmnia teem, Seaman ny Why He Failed. seta Be. SRONe Northern New York and Vermont only sixty-five re | pox cars, If their leaders cannot raise the fands —— caer the respective Oustem Hous are ‘oule obliged Ue prominent Fenians were en rouce for Hogaus- D0; " ¢ the register of the resp: burg, with picked men and to save the | Ported for duty. In time the teal authorities offer | towns people will probably ship them, BEFORTED AY TAE.BARALD BTHAM YACHES. (oollveran addiuonal manitest of such goods an they ma; r veg Oats DO dinedice anene he sume nme'as the United | Yarlous-explanations and excuses for being dilatory. ‘The railway iae at Potsdam was broken open | Steamship Rising Star, Conner, Swinemunde May 5, via | have taken on board after receiving sald register, and also Fe all ye: age orp teted They say that they could nos transport We | py Fenians last night aud tweaty-five dollars taken, | Copenhagen 12h and OhHeWansand vib, with wdse and 1287 | ai the stores gud ship's utsomils. - > m The toh + States troops, and if they reach there before the Lat- ined. Tie id not coi ‘they shouid. Passengers, to Had strong westerly winds the 6. Should the captain or supercargo not present the states Estiyaution in Which the Fenian Leaders Are | ter, may rescue them from the civil oftcers, Bcadicte tor Cavetaiitas eae ei es tire Band 1% "had a Nery Leavy gue from | ment cerilied by th» Spanialy Consul and Tho manifest of J just now.had an interview with the prisoners. on rt atic a 1 had forward, for A FEVIAN COUSTERBLAST, SW; in lon Joebergs, and at intervals from thereto | being in ballast, in the stated time, he will incur the fine of Held by Their Countrymen. One thousand will be arraigned before Comme. | ae a etna tes wee ey eevee Seas cae sath, Juana Mf Schult, passenger, Jumped | gait sald manifest is not in socortance with regulation. fonener Brennan to-morrow. ‘They are despondenty | Meant nogiey Was tn my’ Came watching me "si Winchester, Palmer, Vera Crus May 16, Siast | 5o)8 ine of #25, and in that of @I aang cee ey, roared, of the aelzirg At Hozens, | closoly, 1 planned an immediate advance. | The Canadian Invaders Repudiated—The | yin, and Havaua sith, ith wie, ad passer Ay Trt hy ripen ee oe AR Custom Howse burg one exclaimed, “Al 18 lost I The marshals ‘The hal 6 into but he dare Principle of Obcdience and Discipline Ene | ®dre & Sons. May 2%, at 7AM, exchan; ed alana with | oficial does not immediately present the statemet the Sr. ALBANS, VU, May 20, 1870, have arrested Major Robert Cullen, of Haniiiton, Rectal pans Prt can 5 rom inciple Danish brig Jennie, bound south} same date, lat 37 25,.lon ‘and the manife ‘or 1? these are not made out sccord~ Alvhougt the Fenian war may be regarded as fuliy | 0, and Jodged him in the 1 ROUBE, Tere ee eee rd RoE attr oauded | joined. 45, fe, bound north, ing to the law, they will be subject 10.9 fine of #5u0 unless seven she arin ss Wiinteahinaaean aes ations asontnie kreat stir inthe town, and the exetiement runs | {Foy Mi recretiod very much the necessity of hay. | The raid upon the people of the New Dominion Wet Belly with wdag nr seeg calvowton May 1M, end Key | 108 veas el bes entered a dierees ‘This fant will be aseage er, or, ci ugh, cant of companies of United States troons sun Linger here, | | the arrival of additional troops and the mystoni- | Ing to act with such wn insignificant force, but I | having proved a failure Mr. James GUDnONE, OF Pe. | “Htearashtp Gem Bares, Mallory, Savannah May 98, with | gif i deere should be far mealies oe slerenoeere e hed tern € ous movements of the greater portion of the invad- 6 delphia, a whilom “Senator” and former adv mise and passengers, to Livingston, Fox & eo mT Pe apes’ ree relies dae Wl alleave tooeoen oe ary deal, ts ny | Skigive the fotlzens the tmpreasion thas the mig- | Before me was a hostile cou fed. Sidtes authoritica cost | of war on the Kanucks, has wsued the following | "Steamauip Gouin Caroling, “Adina, Charleston May 24; Ig hers i ‘othe auine aunties Will alideaye to-morrow, The early train trom the | chiefis uot over yet. All the hotels are crowded, all Ns f with mdse and passengers. to HR Morgan & Co. Had é ‘The presentation of the statement and manifest ts out % the bara closed and heavy patrols on the streets. ‘To- | Walling to | overthrow here you | manifesto, denouncing the O'Neill faction Of 80- | head winds with heavy sea and fog the entire passage from | obligatory ond it will be made er nit nie pon eee Bow chismoming troughs’ foros. of twenty-Ave wards evening nearly ‘al whe Irishmen disappeared | #¢¢_ the fault of the entire ton, me called Fenlans, and calling upon the faithful to | Cape Lookout ;40 miles 8 of Delaware ‘Lightship, passed ss ‘avon enthusiastic warriors from Troy, N.Y. They sald men and those who forward them at 5 oh ‘of the island wherever the may x steamship Missouri, hence fo: ‘ane. 5 from the city, the people hope never to return, return to the fold of which he is the gentle shepherd, Beamabsp Fairbanks, Howes, Wilmington, NO, with naval indlatay the origiaa! to the, caplaig for bite ts delice? in as to. - they @id not believe the reports of disaster tothe | There are sill here # iio fitveen or twenty. | Hb have a proper appreciation of the value stores, to J ‘Lorillard. ie ieee bie ia destiny army of the Irish republic, and, therefore, were | Fenian officers, includ! elli's chief of ata; but | Of time. very moment te wctory in such an emer | Having been active in breaking up the real Fenian | eetmain Niagara, Rinckwood, Rienmond, City Point and | “id "Ei Goode omiced in the statement of tho paves ‘ they have go iar eludod the vigilance of the authori- | Sency. prepared organization (that formed in this country to assist | Norfolk, whh mdse nd passengers; to the’ Old Dominion | ant a ped ee agtear yregien dfoows heed v4 ound to come and see for themselves, They have | tex ‘The marshals are still scouring the sireets, | ‘Wenty-four hours before an important march. Of a | C2 the value of the same should ‘dutios to be found that the game is all up with them and t- | hotels and private houses, without success, course then I did not expect or desires fignt; but { | the Irish peasantry to prepare for insurrection), an Stearaship Hatteras, Lawrence, Norfolk, with mdse and | on the coments not exceed #4 2 duties ox: ioe 7 It 1s by no means certain that there wil bean- | Wanted to intrench on Canadian sou, get our | vetting up a burlesque one in {ts place, Mr. Gibbons | passengers, to the Old Dominion Steamship Co. cecd that sum and the goods be the property of the owner, morrow they will start for home. with curses for xy RO werial across the line, then to find out tack. It is hardly likely, how-.} , Steamship Volunteer, Jouea, Philadelphia, with mdse, to 3 | Const ‘or captain or spercargo of the. vessel, then int other advance near here to-morrow. Several British | M@erial acr ine, now on another tack. | It is hardly likely, illard, Stead ota’tne the hor with tts fre! ONeill] and the other Fenian leaders, officers and Canadian detectives are here to-night— | te number and position of the Canadian | ever, that either ne or any other of the “leaders” ‘Bieamsip Fanite, Freeman, Philadelphia, with mdso, to | *eadof® Ane the vessel, together with ight or other ‘This fetenoon General McDowell telegraphed from | the former, who are the guests of the Commandant, | Oops as we had no considerable force, A general | wnom it would so much please the nationalists in | J Lorillard. i the vessel is eulirely discharged if one or mére : , being m disguise, ‘The parish priest, Rev. Father | ¢?gagement was out of the question. My plan was | freland to catch and hang will receive the least Brig Caroline Eddy (of Bangor), Veazie, Messina, 65 days, | packages of the quantity maniiested should be undersiove, Malone for’ an additional ‘force Of United States | eae ae ane eeg Gountions Trobe Arkib civbone tax} 00 executes flank movement, by falling On the ene: | attention. As part of the history of the Intest | with trait, 4c. to Lawrence, Giles & Co—teasel to” Miler & | hoineSice having been iellverod previously of the soatosist troops to be forwarded immediately, Considerable | (he subsistence for poor, deceaved wretches who have | Y's left with 200 veterans, and then king him | Canadian raid, however, the mauesto deserves | Houghton. Passed Gibraltar Apri 19; had moderate wea- | it wid be assumed that the captain of supereargo has com. Sate a ms sor id desperately in front. Could we have done that, as ublication:— ther. mitted fraud, and they willbe fined $200 for each package excitement ensued, and there were all sorts of ru- | remained in the city. we Would with @ suMicient for ‘we woud have vi i ‘ Sebr Dirigo, Snow, heey ee | Me, for Baltimore. missin, e mors of another atiempt by the Fenians to cross the i Reeser aie whipped or captured the ‘troops. The CRNTRAL OTe Tae aco mig Bebr A fect Simpson, Bridgeport for Baltimore, 12, fixe owner or consignee of any (open rod border. Ex-Governor Smith, President of the Ver- mpeenrene. Wren . troops were m raw, not flt-| To cum Memnens or aut, FENIAN BROLMENUOOD AND Passed Through Hell Gate, Sit of lading of sala godte he will ast inour aor retake aba MALONE, May 29, 1870, Leaders of the Fenians here admit defeat, and give up all hopes, unless the aris on the frontier reported seized are recaptured. ‘The feeling against Gleason, Starr and, indeed, nearly all who drew BOUND soUTH. Schr James Fitch. Rogers, Georges Bank for New York, with fish to G Comstock & Co. Sele A A Kingsland, loxers, Georges Bank for New York, wita fish to HO Rogers & Co. Scl® David Sprague, Fitch, Georges Bank for Now York, for a flank movement. W THE FRIENDS OV Tris FREEDOM :— aistance ofthe enemy, Who was advantageously | _ It{s proper at this time when the public mind ts unsettled posted on a hill in front of us, I sent out askirmisn | by the confusion of ideas and the contict between truth and company to draw tis fire and ascertain more cor- | {i#ehooa, engendered by misrepresentstions, that those ta rectly his airength and posiiton. In a few moments | 20m power as wellas confidence has been vested shoul speak for tho Irish nationalists, and set the sentiment of the most of the skirmishers returned under a brisk ‘community right, particularly that of the American people, the goods will be delivered to him; but tie captain or sae on peek nay ‘8 fine equal to the value of the gooda so ib the manifes 18. Notuing whatever can be discharged without the per- mission of the collector and the inspection of {he commander of the Custom House oflicers. For the mere illegal di mont Central Railroad, was called out of church ta the midst of the services to provide a special train for the transportation of the troops, and in a few mo- menis four companies of regulars were on their way to Malone. ‘The probability is that the troops were : fra’ tenis. the” cnes I was then at ‘Rich: | whessayupectic : “ with fish to rocker & Healey, ing of any articie, irrespective of {ts value, or even if i em) heu jpatales are always with the oppresmed. If the late | with tish to C Pode oa mre preg cree cpt arco yd called to prevent any vic disturbanco by. the a vidhdes Fn - ae pera ame th Hoa ardson's house, close by the skirmish Tine, | Tamentaole falta, tovolived tn, the attack upon, the BUA | Leon On eo ee ned 1300, oF eis a dood ‘wall be conacated, together ot ‘Ay to the interior the: r 1 ; { ese % ¢ ame e other r z' dejected and demoraiwed a now remaining In | ‘reared thom cumtauiily. ‘The oliecrs deomre char | Wild some sixty men. Abo, one halt | rervary, faleeyy made in the, name of the conan Brotvere | Wehr Carroll, Roblusga, ‘Machias, 6 days, for New York, with de boata or igltera, whfel, may transport the, samo, ~ the command Was ordered up & steep LU! to the lest | tion éntrunted the eacred duty of watching, wa‘ting abd pro- with lumber td Chase, Talbot & Co. of tie road facing tlm enemy, and returned tle fire, paring for an orrportuuity to aid the oppressed people of Ire- Schr 8 E Pecker, Kelsey, Bangor, 4 days, for New York, | of $20U; but if they should exceed be confiscated. Gleason has ali aloug Deen sending despatches to is sum the vessels w in the Borilug- | Ve press extolling his own powers and detracting | put without effect, I then leié the house. Leaving | find to regain ther rights, then, iddeed, those who have une with toe to Knickerbocker Tee Co. hd’ aA RaRaL Sah he dvacariond ed teab) case weaned to Gniintad his obtetning tho | 0™,terepulation of his aasociates. ‘The impres- | General J, J. Donnelly In charie, 1 ascended the hi is work mish hang their heads in shame and de- Bot eee ene Lop adic PC i srithta tho bay unless the neceusary requisites of the-Onelom i iO tere ls that an advance will be made on some | under the enem;’s fire for the purpose of keeping the | §p neces, But ihe true alate of the cuse is otherwise. | Sehr Worlzon, Newinan, Lrovidence ror Rondout, on | Hamme have been compiled witht a violiuion of thio subjocea bail a ecdingly small, If, | other point of tie lime, but not here. so ends the | men in order and directing their fire. If they had pollen id hase Ay yy conse, ances of tho pork " the captains or supercurzoes to the legal penalty. however, he shoiid be given his Mberty he would | Meso here, been old soldiers I would have atiempted the Nank | HR Warmaterialsand the ‘sacritice of w grand opportunity, |. scht Chancellor, Ferguson, Norwich for Now York, Should a vessel discharge niereliandise in’ a port mot fare habe i chagollanto-she hendeint the wnéa-whas Another detachinent of troops have left for rome | movement with them, but they wero not, | aswell as of the result of years of paciomt voll aoe ereratk: | Schr Texam Champin, Norwich for Eltzabethpart. Leen as the AOWN point CO ¢ Up to last evening r Daniel Wevster, Parker, New Loadon tor Elizabeth- y at least, they did not appear ay it they were, te ta tion, the iasue of this movement has demonstrated the: Pro- ai na rae 6 he 80 stmpidly betrayed, Some of them whon leav- | 4,600 muskets were captured. Those secured to-«tay | und after havilg them. fall buck a short aictance t | priety of tho action of tse ieylumute suthonty uf the veniga | Port i , ; " amber - * 7 ooh A“ 4 r Abbott Lawrence, Mayo, New Haven for New York. codved his register, an excesa of cargo should detect ing St. Al ast night, afler cheering the citizens | Will swell the number to 5,000. sent two mossengors to hurry up te men from New | Brotherhood, who warned the people not to be drawn into an | Feit Slt keys doaty Now Haven Tor Liwavclopork’ | such goods will be coufinested, and the oaptaia wil oe Sued here, Andulged in a gong of the Jobn Brown resrain, Xork, Whom 1 knew were close by. Feariag that | euempt which war never sanctioned ty thcm, Decante I had BOUND BAST, tne Mus OGua #0 RAO VaR OC UE RINNE a utuloodiy Apprebensions ef a Rising ef the Canadinn would give the eneiay time to bring up with tie words of “We will hang General ONe bs Hi MR be 4 ha " t Expectation of success. But while the failure of this expedi- <3 as, Phiiadelpliia for Providence. shipped shall likewise incur the penalty of a tine and contis- h peo : esate Feninus—Pears Along the Kome and Oxdense | Us, Telhforcements T started mysclf, in company | tion has proved tho wisdom of those who ioresaw the diss. | fchr Minguas, Hany, Phiadelpiia for Providence. | | shipped ee 0 a sour apple tree, ‘0 Marching home.” : I with Boyle O'Reilly, to hurry our men up, | trous resulta, it has also proved the readiness of the Irish | Schr Helen Mar, Brightman, Pilladelphia for ew Hay 13, If the captain or supereargo ahoutd be unable to pay, + "E Boyie O'Reily, cf Tsou, who unestook vo | MaE# Rallvond that the Returning Feninas | in “onter’ to Biv ch Swoedy and decisive | people to make avery pacritice that could be demanded of | Echr Win Carroll, Mages, ieizabethpore for Saiom., | the fines and costs dmposed the-vestel pill be held aelzed and! ebies Phe Tite seine pods a ghd il Piltag 0) e turn to the ‘confiict, whi ‘was nothin; em ¢ chance o a i jorttty -eaponsiole iiniess the consignees assume the fines. ae RS ee eee more than a tussle between the skirmish lines: dust | cause at thelr country. ‘The patriotisnn they have exhibited | Sebr Joun W, Bel, Norcatty EUaabethport for Taunton, a pethe captain who does" 1 3 command the Fenian fo: rested, wrote a letter, it will he condoled with the after 0 was are Schr Lizzie, Taylor, £1!25 Schr James, Selsey, Ki Scbr Daniel Morri Behr Baitimore, Johns Schr 4. bong okey Schr Wm Du \. Scr Silas Brasaird, Buell, Albany for Hartford, Sehr Victoria Ursula, Taylor, Rondout for Providence, Schr Flyaway, Steelman, Rondout for Providence. port for Providence. ort for Uartford. lizabethport tor New Haven. abethport for Norwalk. . Hoboken for Bath. captain who does not declare the exact Epaniats. of his vestel will pay the coat of measuring Mf the exceas is uver ten per cent, 20, Passenger luggage mnst be presented for Inspection fre she Cusvorn Houre deyot aut 1° there be found merchanding: not exceeding #109 in value the passengers will pay the usual) dutics, presenting a note of conteata go the Custom House; Af the value of safd goods is more than $100 and less thar ‘PW they will pay double duty; but if the value is the OGDENSBURG, N. Y., May 29, 1870, Apprelensions of a rising of the Canadian Fenians, to take place this day, are entertained throughout the Dominion, as the government are in possession of information that such an understanding existed betweeu them and the invaders. Additional pre- needs only concentration upon the object to be aiiained to develop « power which nothing can opjose; but that power can only be successfully applied by means of thorough orga- nization and obediencs to the rules upon which the stablily Of all organizations depend ‘The past bistory of the Fenian Brotherhood teaches that all the evils from which it haa snifered, and the losses thereby,| entailed aipon the cause of Ireland, have towed from de- ton about half Way between tie lines in front and the mén coming up, and on the road, I was arrested by Marsiat Foster and his deputy, who called the cltis zeus avout the vicinity to assist him. All other ac. counts of 1 the Marshal told me he had pre stand that he had sought lor the assistance he had employed be'ore tain sured him that (he press of the country would s tt that bis fair fame did not suffer one iota of bt ‘This letier, it wiil also be reme arranged for my ai een ant wees ms artare from this princi and from resistance to the law: ? i ref Pay Sats ele Manhatten cautions have been taken, and the civil aud military | {¢fstal event took place. ‘This unfortunate acci- | Fwhich the people themselves hai made for taeir goverment, | Wind. sunsch & bgt son haetaetadit arevane Domeeteia leet peceenel | Now, since the Henauy correspondent and the repre- | Sutnorities are on the alert. It 1 thougne nowevae One ras decisive: for bad. “Had “As mot oo. so retuedy teen eriis-and /Gbviatt the danger of thale-repes. a Ingvaich ease they will pay kesording to tho tari, 4 sentatives of other iniuential papers have exposed | that the poor s i te 14 Be Se ee a REY BU EE ed etc et Sep heute pio Shipping Notes. a1 vest will be translated nor permits (granted for { ‘ess of the Invaders will pestpone or entirely prevent the co-operative rising, The Rev. her MeMahon, of Fenian noterlety, passed on to St. Albans yesterday im company with a body of Pavtadelphia Fenians. A detachment of regular troops has been de- spatched by General Brangan to DeKalb Junction to provect property there. Much alarm exists along the line of the Rome and Ogdensvurz Ratiroad lest setarning bodies of Fevians might pillage the coun- try, and appeais are being received for military . No dischargin, presented Canadian soil to-day. The events that followed were even more dizastrous. General Donnelly was badly wounded and incapacitated for service. Then the Tanking officer should have commanded. But nothing of the kind was attempted. ‘There was la- mentable want of judgment and military decision with those rematning la charge, and our success at St, Albans and vicinity was killed, CoRRESPONDENT—How about the charges against you by the Rees and press? i unless the captain or consignees have previously register of the vessel tothe Custom House. Wialemen. Arrived at Honoluta April 24, barks Active, Blackmer, of B; Eugenia, Nye, of do, aud Almira, Marchaut, of Edgars town, ali from Hawall (and sailed 27t0 to cruise}; 26th, Mag \ ry, Bouldry, of NB, with 460 bbis sp. necessary. ‘The members of ihe organization are therefore required to comply with the provisions of the constitution, and place their circles forthwith in diract communication with the central office of the Brotuerhood. Measures have been taken to secure, as far as poselble, the property of the organization from loss or destruction,’ and the results, as S00n as ascertained, will be communicaied ofiicially. in the meantime the members of the Fenian Brotherhood shouid bear in mind that as the attempt of General O’Nelll upon the Canadian territory was under.aken against the au- thority of the Brotherhood, ita fallute eannot be recognized ‘The dry dock business has been quite duil during the past week. The yacht Idler, owned by TO Durant, was taken up by the central screw dock on Monday last and lowered on Thura- day, meanwhile having her bottom cleaned and painted. ‘The steam yacht Mischief, owned by Jacob Lorillard, was taken up by the smaller screw dock on Monday last, for the purpose of cleaning and painting bottom, the treachery and military tgnorai of ON his successor, Boyle O'Rielly, has fallen into the popular current of trath and public opinion, and now asserts that the burlington prisoner is emphati- cally adead man, and duly deserves pis fate, A} though O’Reilly’s command of the Fenian forces very-brief, he showed himself to be fnlly the equal Foreign Porta Lrverroor, May 16—Arrived, Enoch Talbot, Talbot and Haanah Mortis, Morris, New Orleans; Margaret Pollock, f hin witistrious preace pat ig F General O'NEILi—They are false, I am devoted | asa defeat of the national ‘organization, and that the efforts "1854, i. do; Great Britain, Chil | Of his vlustrious predocessor in military ig provact:on, Aporeleusions are f-it by the Canadians | to Ireland, and my record proves how much of a | whlch Kngland has heen compelied to pit forth to meet thia | | Tear, Tite 353 lone, built in Wiliamebarg, NY: 186h | diiicholl das Great Br ci, Chilooty PeuetCOlN am, Bot | He 18 now lounging about this town, evide: Plata raid will be made on Prescott tn steamers | coward Lam, Every reporter on the field sent me | Stack—il-timed and lil-advised as it was—only showed how | and owned by Messra Maitland, Phelps & Co, was raised by | | Sailed 16th, Amiiy, Merrill, and Babies Jao; Tennyson, Ate, much she would have to dread from a combiied and well the purpose ot matured’ movement of the Irish people under competent | the'stge serew dock on Tuesday last, for the purp from Oswego or some pose of creating a dt 1 to fete Redton. i Rot wAlinely the :Vatte pile ral ON e i a ‘dy Calcutta (berore reported sailed 7th), ‘o return to Boston, It js hot unlikely the United this jetier. [Here General O’Neill drew out a letter wataiaga, Bay Ta Atiived, previous “bark ‘Ana ne Fri hy tates authorities will take hun Into custody toguor Bb gas signed by the reporters present at the fight, im | miliary Jeadera, The misconduct. of a few irresponalvie | being stripped, recalked and remetalled. . : States suthorilies wil! take Rian In tody togpor | ac the East. ‘There are no-gunbo:ts at this pointand | which they anirmed his military capacity. corer, | men sax tare pose ne aeet yoke four the? day of } ‘The yacht Halcyon, owned by JR Smith, was taken up by | Susana tne Cavell (italy Messina, New Orleans; row. no guns mounted on Fort Wellington. good jndgment, watchfulness and exemplary con- Goer te leliverance ; ris se seret duty. of oocnapllgnt the ceatral screw dock on Thursday Inst, and bad her bottom Cleared 1th (or previous), brig Elizabeth, Ames, NYork. ‘The Invasion was touched upon pointedly or iret —_— duet.) As for the men, they don’t understand mat. pice te setndnek orem fore day te abousnwho have pit, | cleaned ahd painteds wad ealewreciGer uadok: adjuateds Qu¥ENsTOWN, May %8—fcrived, steamship Denmark i dentally in nearly all of the churehes to-day. The un- | Movement of United States Troops Towards sup eet the cuupiost thing in tis wars enna their hands to wie work;ant ine events of the past few | ~The brig Hamy & Aubrey, 228 tone, built in Pugwash, NB, | FRE Niork (Mey 17) for Liverpool i - " ppose : ra my " 1» NS, , xisting between our adopted citi. | Ute Border—Disgusted Feulams—A Sensation | 4 fdstite country, “Soldiers weed patience a8 Well ag {| Months prove conchisively that neither tie glewious day at | 1264, and owned by Menara T'' & f A Dwight, was taken up a egrers, graft can avall to prevent the advent, of 1 independence. ALEXANDRIA, May 27—Arrived, scur Grace Websters, j Portland. ‘Ealled—Schr Wm M Wilson, Providence, AVPOSALG, May 25—Asrived, sur Wake, Gandy, Baltf- more, OHOSTON Nay27, PM—Arrived, bark Aurelia, Baker, New Fleas. bark Western Beay Cleared—Ship Nevada, Lunt, Romba: ‘ Wotton, St Jago; schr Florence I Henderson, Henderson, Philadelphia, Sth, AM Cleared, schre John Northup (Br), MeKtnnong Cape Hayti; Geo Ht ent, Smith, Camden, NJ. 4 srived, steamships Palmyra, Watson, Liverpoolg Glauens, Walden, NYork. BELFAST, May 22—Arrived, brig Benj Carver, Pendletong. Saied MLS, ache Empire, Ferguson, Rondout achr Empire, ondout. BANGOR, Slay 25—Cleared, schrs Reuiy Carr, Lanml, New Report spoiled. Sr. ALBANS, Vt., May 29, 1870, Four more companies of United States troops ar- rived here ou the stx o’clock train this morning, and went into campon the Park. Several hours later they received orders to proceed at once to Malone, and a special trala conveyed them to that point. ‘Their sudden departure gave rise to a sensational story ubout British troops crossing the line and on Yaglng the American fag, which is unfounded, ‘the train that brought the troops here aiso squatot Fenians from Troy, N. Y., who JAMES GIBB Chairman Executive Council, Rucuanv McCLoop, Secretary. EWARK MYSTERY. hy the large screw dock on Thursday last, for the purpose of stripping, calking and remetalling, ‘The pilot boat Francis Perkins, No 13, was taken up by the smaller screw dock on Friday last for repairs to bottom. Sho 4s atill up. The pilot boat @ W Blont, Nol, wa taken un by the cen- tral screw dock on Saturday last, for the purpose of cleaning and painting her bottom, She 1s still up. The schooner D C Hulse, 264 tons, was taken up bythe amaller balance dry dock on Thursday last and lowered the following day, meanwhile having hor bottom cleaned and painted, zens and our Canadian neiguboys was In every In- nee deplored, aud the geuctal hope expressed that with the progress of time oil would be poured upon the troubled waters, and that there wouid be “peace on earth and good wiil to men.’ courage. Isltmply ask ue American penbe to sus- pend tueir judgment of my actions, and await inves- tigation, which will be scon. I tell you “empnati- cally” the facts are not known, They will transpire in their good time, A CORRESFONDRNT—What was the ultimatum of this invasion? General O'NemL—fhe liberation of Irelana. Canada was to be our iortress and Ireland our teid, Had we effected a permanent hold at Franklin, got our troops together in fine condition, 50,000 men would surely have followed. We would have sub- sisted upon the farmers and products of that country, Many promises from Irishmen of wealth throughout the Union were made ten‘ering large About noon yesterday the attention of a Newark Police oficer was called to the prostrate form of a° man Jying on the sidewalk in Belleville avenue, above Mill street. The head and shoulders were covered with clotted blood, and at first it was be- eyed the man had been murdered, On examina- Arrest of General GI jou and Major Lind. say by United States Marshals=Depearture of the Feuiaus from MaioneCGenerals Monde ané MeDowel) Leave for the Weet— Future Prospe Se MALONE, May 29, 1870. express great disgust at the situation,” Several of 3 aS ee g ‘ oh pit i ‘The steamship Catharine Whiting, 81 tons, built In Malden, ; eared, Sol The excitement in this place 13 unabated. After them proceeded wo Franklin to visit General Done ‘ever nita'a hare auspicious an No campaign iG fr ie seen ue te wa ne ee NY, 184, was taken up by the amailer balance dry dock on TOR Sea hrs lie Alen ‘Thompson, Bavané my despatches had leit last night a meeting of tie | Helly. CORRESPONDENT—You say thete Was no intention ug Mae an Mage | Saturday last, for the purpose of receiving extensive repairs. | nah; © 8 Edwards, Corson, NYork. my . The report telegraplied throughout the countr: ct * y ates 7 was procured and the dyin; man removed E ; CHARLESTON, May 23—Arrived, bark Village Queen (Br)g taxpayers was held, when they refased to sanctiog | that United Slates Marshal Poster, on demanding or ciaanb eating the United States autnoriiles, diplo- | to the station house, where fhis “Injuries were |. THe mammoth balance dry dock was not oecuplea during Mouray, Cardith’ the week. ‘The brig Curacca, 264 tons, of Windsor, NS, was lowered from the smalier sectional dry dock on Wednesday last, after receiving repairs of a general nature. ‘The brig Clara M Goodrich, 3% tons, bufli in Westbrook, Me, 1885, was taken up by the smaller sectional dry dock on ‘i chr Altoona, Fitzgerald, Sagua via Georgetown, Safled—Brigs Kennebec, Minot, Fernandina, Fla; bag Dana, O'Nelil, Georgetown, SC; @ W- Morris,’ Morns, Cow: Bay, OB; schrs Sabino, Currior, a Northern port; Mary Bllag Thomas, Providen EASTPORT, May 19—Arrived, achr Judge Lowe, Herseys, York. Cleared 21st, schrs Neptune's Bride, Roberts, Philadelphia. the offer of the trustees to pay the expense of ship ping the 1,800 Fenians h to Rome. A strong mili- tary and civil guard was posted during the mght, but the Fenians were orderly and weil behaved, with one single exception, ihe guns taken from this side of the line by the Canadian troops, received the reply that he could only have them at the point of the bayonet, has no foundaiton in trath, General Foster has made‘no demand for said guns. One of the Canadians who was in the Richards fight says tn Were just thirty-six Canadlans. examined by Police Surgeon Haight, On the right side of the head, glancing upwards from the ear, Was 4 Very ugly Wound,extendiug four or five inches and penetrating under the scalp an inch and a half. At first it Was supposed 10 have been inflicted by a pistol, but on the blood being washed away this idea. Was dispelied. Itis still a mystery how the man General O'NEILL None. We wished to avoid pre- cisely that, for this was important im order to secure pabiic sympathy. Evasion of, and not resistauce to, the United States was our policy. CoRRESPONDENT—is the Fenian cause tiled? General (’NEILL—Not dead. It can never die as long as Ireland is what it ts True, men will not Atan early hour this morning thore wore myste- aged, The sane inform , : y ble Ww ‘Tuesday I lowered the following di ile ‘ 3 |y8te- aged, The sau aut Bays the pieces of . state came by tie termble wound. — Ou ‘his person was ‘uesday last and lowere je following day, meanw! sh, § P Bent, Robinson, NYork. Hous whispers between General Meade and Marshal | arti‘lery sald to have been taken by the Canadians | Pyoiting by mistakes will AWall @ emowor erent | found & warranty deod setting forth that for a con- | being repaired in botiom. FALL RIVER) Nay'8S “Arrived, schra Theodore Deany Quimby, of Ogden x; United Siates D: ot At. | Were d nacross the lines by an’ American, and | 4, ainst British tyranny. Time will bri it sileration of $606 Jolin N. Spaiz and wife Mary, of Tue brig Five Brothers, 395 tons, was raised by the smaller | Phillins, Georgetown, DC; Ann ‘Twibill, Edwards, Rondout y . pele Nt wheuier he Was paid for the service he does not | gust! Lah Ei Rete toring wonders. | pioomfeld,-had transferred to Christian Gottlieb Let- ast ania fi he foll Isaac H Borden, Hadwiny NYork. torney Darsheimer, of Buffalo, and depat A fo say. Everything has beon very quiet here to-day. This invasion will teach @ severe lesson to England. flex certain lauds in Bloomiteld, He is supposed to tional dry dock on Friday last and lowered the following Satled—Sebrs’ Daniet Brown, Grinnell, Georgetown, DOg It shows she has powerful and couddent toes. Let her take care. I shall soon publish an ofleial report of the whole proceedings, and address Sige s Convert, Adams, N York. GEORGETOWN, DC, May 27—Cleared, schr Eastern Belleg Kilbourne, Newburyport, 28th—Arrived, sclirs Grace Webster, Hume; Wm F Pheips,’ day, meanwhile being recaike¢ and metatied. ‘The schooner $ P Harris, 150 tons, was taken up by the smailer sectional dry dock on Saturday last for general re- minvtes later the marshals started out in search of _ the leading ofievrs, for the purpose of arresting | A Herald Correspondent. he Leiter. In a hopeless condiiion lie was remoyed to St. Michael's Hogjical, Interviews Mr. For an hour they were unsuccessfal, « General O'Neill in Bgison—The Great Fen! as to ihe feasibility of conquering Canada. eo ati: iaieisiae : fi easter . siginite seieht dara Desciibes His Plan of Action What He tae | the only authentic statement 1 have madé, except HEANTLESS CASE OF WIFE DESERTION IN NEWAIK. pairs OReuted “Behe Rewer toleas, Baise) Bapokes -Duerioy; Piney eens eset pinot “ ri seatipca.) at Efe Ene | to a reporter from Chicago this morning. — ‘The propeller Victor, 1340 tons, of Mossrs © H Mallory & | yw ootsey, Parker, NYork;5'L Wines, Hulse, New tlaven, ‘nding General Gleason and | tended to De, but Dida’t=He Exempts Him. sn eu correspondent, here sib itted the interview | 4 few days agoa young woman of very prepos- | Cor New Orleans Hac, was lowered from. the great sectional wAQRFOLK, May 2—Arrived, echr Snow Finke, Brown t General, were arte self from All Blame. n manuseript, and Genel 1! pronounced it | sessing appearance went before Justice M of the ne day last. Aiea? pa mere, aan s Raids pee: correct. in. every particular. From what 1could ob» | sremves oan cen, ag rah as gaia PSU STORE tae heen es About noon tiey BURLINGTON, Vt., May 20, 1870, serve, I judge General 0 to be a cool, clear: Newark Police Court, and made complaint that her The ship Sunrize, 1219 tons, built in East Boston, 1890, and pata ie ent > Pong i a 0, and BJ. Mw Stmorning, while the sonorous church betis of | headed, executive inan, who is under estimated in | husband, Frankiin Miler, of Court street, had | owned by Messrs Howland & Frothinghem, was taken up by a aaneors rintadei pits: Broadield, “Crow i, Baltenass a piokel a Of Gide. toa wna he Uils quiet city Were sounding over te silver bosom } te public mind. Jn person and manner he re- | deserted her under circumstances equally pecutiay | the great sectional dry dock on Wednesday last und lowered Loy Ames, Veruti Rondout, \ sembles General Grant. NEW BEDYOR Muy 26—Arrived, sclr C Goodwing tho following day, mounwhite being slightly repalred, ty 1 PM—Coming in, brig Rocky Glenny sirumenial in causing ihe fuilure here, jamplain, I took an easy stroll to Qs distressing, According to her story he married Over nine car loads of Fi ot Lake © nians passed forward to The tron steamehtp Guif Stream, 654 tons, built in New Capture gives general satisfaction to the ¢ Burlington jail, and in company with si the front this mora: Ley can find nothing to rgome two years ago at her home tn Ulster couuty, |’ vs: teen ‘and of Messrs 0 HMallory. & Go's Galveston ling, | per tom mew Olecuete Boke About one o’clock P. M., guided by a spy, Deputy admitted to the presence of Ger General NiO Rot te S Mbeatentten ae ce Di ee ee iin ogee aula nay iee up by the Clinton hehe Sbeiia arp dodk on NGieW1OH, May 26—Salled, solra Hudson, Peonsylvautag. fa nt 2 wa i a large cel ove, | General O'Nelil expce! iberatedsfrom jail to- | well “oi, ving wi her unt and kva, for NYork. Marehai Hazen enter tes wa: , eoonee eee he a fie Morrow. He fsastouished at ihe iuditerence of his | within ‘ive ni ago “he denn a out, ene ‘Tuesday last for the purpose of painting her iia FLORTLARD, May 31 _Arsived, bark, 4 a ape, Maly us Warrior Gieason ant prisoners, and extended hy and as Tan- | New York friends. iy e noe : Ao, r 3 y ; brigs Amanda Jean (Br), Doy) rk r out the farious warrior Gieason and ; Y and extended hig hand asIan- | New York friend: her with an iufont and with no | earthiy ‘The bark Verein, 414 tons, was taken up by the Clinton Jona W Hantett hs Lisaue, ‘Tabi, Tipyana; vor 11 from the HeraLp. General O'Neill x Fi of age, Is short rongly built, bas an unreadable, impassable enance, denoting ination, aud a very street sectional dry dock on Friday last and lowered the following day, being caiked and painted. ‘The steamboat William Cook, of the Camden and Amboy Tine, was taken up by the Hoboken sectional dry dock oo An immense crow’ of citi them to the guard. house, When Gleason, the flower ¢f humius, + who had been. s0 gro. dccetve nog a living. Through the kindness ee engiled to gain her parents! place, and lived thore unul deata whinped off the old iolks, When forced to huni up the re- cently returned to Newark. York for Bangor. Wim MeCobb, unui, Dyer, Cardenas; echr # M Towery: pf Keg Pes ry, NYork. ‘TAWIUGKET, May 25—Salled, achrs DC Foster, Sheeidg NYork; A Sawyer, Stacy, do (or Cala! PROVIDENCE, May 21—Arrlyed, bi Arrival of Generals Mende and McDowell at Ogdensburg—The Fenian Wor Endcd=The Government Wiil Not Provide Transportas tion ene for the Fenians, 1 form of eared, his me by him, y a, John Freeman, Bas ag h n at 5 anasabie ast tlema id qniet demeanor, oa vost Was issued, wud yesterday, | Wednesday last and lowered the jfollowing day, having; re- C Bi Bp on TA ee ke see igh Hf eT a Cee OcpeNsnuRG, N. ¥., May 20; 1870, 12 Was couumitied to prison! | ceived repairs of a general nature. LUE rp ek OR rn ha } son responded not a word, and was looked up a strongly Celtic accent and mea- General Meade arrived here this afternoon, aceom- | The young Wife 13 now bul seventeen years 010, aad | ‘The People's dry dock has taken up during the week tug: | Philadel bia; Uneas, Moxzan, atid Negbl_ Holmes, Northupg | Efforis were made.to capture Brigadier General | “ured deliberation. About the first’ words 4 was cared for by the police authorities, boat Adelia, new wheel; schooner Edward Burnet, 191 tons, | Ellzavetl wort; David A Kerry, Waters, Rondout’ TP Abels i panied by Generals McDowell and Van Viiet, and Wil leave for New York to-morrow. He reports that the Fenian war is ended. The leaders are in the hands of the civil authorities, and all is quiet along the lines, The government will not provide trans. ortation for the 1,000 to 1,500 Fenians remaining in alone and vicinity, and Generai Meade is of the Howes, Coxgackic; Kate Scranton, Palmer, Roudoub, Saited—Schrs L & A Babcock, Smith, Alexandria; White. Foam, Miliken, Baltimore; J. ‘I’ Weaver. Weaver, Ph hia; Benj Strong, Brown; Eltzabeth B, Hogan ; Zoe, Hi Veranda, “Pon ter, Packer, and Mary Natig: Barker, NYork ne, Jones, do (or Machins). SAN FRAN » May —Suiled, ship Emerald, Lulk SAVANNAH, May 95—Arrived, brig Julia E Arey, Coombay ; ‘Peth—Arrived, steamship Virgo, Bulkley, NYork schr HG IN MONTOOMERY STAEET. At.an eariy hour yesterday morning eral uttered were a severe condemnation of ts Of the engagemenis at Franklin, where aptive. by United States Marshal the accounts were published in New York papers. He stated emphati- these reports were erroncous in and Chief of Staff W. O'Neill, the head centre of | the Ge Malone, and al! other officers engaged in the illegal euterprise, but the marshals and vheir spies were thwarted. As a dernier ressorta deputy marshal named Perry requested the newspaper correspon. ents to polit out the oficers, but they indignantly ceclued. and mformed him that they had not yet stripped, calked and remetailed, 5 Messrs Nelson & Townsend's dry dock, adjoining, nas raised during the past week the following:—Tugboat Prosl- dent, general repairs; tugboat Martin, painting and new rudder stock; tugboat H L Wait, painting mnd general re- pairs: Dean's Railway, at Red Hook, has taken up during the = 2 officer Walsh, of the Seventh precinet, found a Jad lying in Montgomery street, bleeding profusely from a stab Wound in the breast, the poiut of the knife having Fost 88 a opinion that the railroad companies must do this at 7 a failen so low as to play the réte of informers, Aiter a few moments of | ?Pin! ‘Own expense, aa they received full fare for | eatered ihe leit lung, giving it @ very dangerous | past week tho following vessels:--U 8 steamboat Patoam, Sen Bomeee About one o'clock the greater portion of the in- ion the fron gratings swung | bringing them here. The General reports that they | and probably fatal character. Tho lad stated that | stripped, calked and remetailed; elevators Brooklyn and Cleared—Steamships san Jacinto, and Huntsville, NYork vuders disappeared from the towa, and details of back upon thelr hinges and 1 was permitted to | are behaving very well, are not disposed to be vio- | his name is Maurice Holloway, that he is sixteen Orfental, Boston ; ship Universe, Ne add bark Johu Host { ” ; Oswego, calked and painted; schooners F Nickerson and - P, f : } D § “oops Were sent out tor r 76 3 Havre; schre Sugw Squall, Provideuce; Ann is Valent Iniormatton wonche’ “Mends's adguartorsthyé | B&F te cell Through the courtesy of the shenut, | J2Ut Gnd OME Genre, to reinrn to their homes, He | Years Of age lives at No, 44 EMOx aire and Liat | Soc patted and vealed renin sighs about 100 had gone into camp armed at | however, we were soon allowed to change our quar- Theres great rejoicing along the Canadian fron- | James Morrissey, ail of about his own age, one of | _Therearrived at this port during tho week ending Satur- BAe’, seenrrifea, ee ira Geeta, Walshy. | Sabine’s Wool, a jaiie ond a hail out on the | gers to the Sheriff's parlor, where the General spoxe | ter at the ingioriows termination of the movement. | Whom stabbed him, All of these wore subsequently | day, May 98, from foreign ports, 141 vessels, of which 20 were Mobile, ? i j don 9 ad. ‘ ui pretiant M ue Duval, rf freely of the recent invasion—the causes and plans arrested by olcer Walsh and are Bae to await the | steamship, 18 ships, 20 barks. 35 brigs, ana 48 schooners. ithe ial pearing acti Beh lng te RG | j for’ the Wools Come out of" tke {| which led to ft, the manner of its execution and the | Mortifed and Disgusted Rutilo Fentans= veyed to pelevus Hospital Wan amabulsgce, ® COU | _ There were in this port on Saturday, May 2%, 484 vemsots, of | Blsaverbporti anti Heo ected for NYork North Pa: i qmare he doulte-quicked command ss i one Arrival of a Car Load of Western Fenians. i 33 which 76 were steamships, 63 sips, 100 barks, 9% brige,and | cific, Eaton, Elizabethport for Providence; G K Conover, Ba Mak a mille onthe d es aon oe ~ a: disastrous faliure and its fruits, BUrPAto, May 29, 1670. 1s ectotiie Terry, Rondout for dos “Apzely Ba NVork, fot Now Bea” . 4 one ¢ ioe aint ts ‘ "i 1, 1870, ra '. y 2 Taco, BENE aronnd to the righ BEE Ee ee LEN Rai tree ree a ee ree tt | Trannies ete ate wiotilded! be uiéremnly of HONE: Pella enti Therosailed from this port on Sainrday 8 steamships for | ford S 8 Seranton. do for do; Minnesota f witit \ TE he det tot - left, oppo- | Sketch of the Mitlatory proceedings whence’ sprung advised raid on Canada. During the extieeitods Yesterday afternoon John MeCaul, aged fourteen, | European ports and 10 for Southern porta, WILMINGTON, NO, EY hosts" Aidi, at Hoe : site th, rich Is about four a © two | the invasion? I " " 3 Wi Miscell: R 7 % ; “ vents, enly deploy 8 <kirmishe: nseri Nn e Who lived with bis parents at 543 West ‘{hirtieth Miscellaueons. ers, Prambes, NYork ; Charter Oak, Pool, Owl's Head; L cetnoht, anger date tao ermactte® 820 | General O'NerLL—Yes, air, This movement on | BOVEY Was liberally subscribed to pay the passage < Purser LL Young, of the steamship Gen Barnes, from | Vah Brant, Tooker, Hav with oxe 4! nets charged into the woods, forming a junction OF the i t anc rosecnte ot rae | Street, while playing on top of a derrick belong. an. ; in tear Of the woods, 80 as lo of men to the front and to prosecute other onera- % playing Pp elong: 26th—Arrived, sciir Win Filat, Post, Rockport. the Canadian frontier has long been contemplated, | tions from this pot. The new tt on | ing’ to the Hudson River Railroad Com; Havaiinilh, has ous Usanke tgs terre: = Cleared—Scht Jobin Crocker, Hadgdon, Havana. s08 9 escape of the Feniaus, who, with few vie et ns m this pot. The news or the sudden | ing? to. th she SH Binoae Tele eet urser Chas E Denslow, of tho Btn steams! ‘id, Nickerson, NYork. prevent th ° vere ali captured, together with eignry | ANd 1 have carefully constdered the subject for two | failure at Malone produced the greatest iiviguauon. | at the foot of West Thirty-first street, fell to the | Our thanks are due to p Me bores ar per wer yaeett Angier, ‘Benio, NYO exceptions, gE RAT Briere ereneaan pares soegenttll TT era Sr (ahaa te See CE Gg lM peter rain anne pint! Avtar ha introns and th woh ang anid Tederala And no bload Way | Fort Brie im 3666, in which the Fenians were | “ne car load of. Fenians from the West arrived | residence, where an iguest Will be het. Havtuery, arrived at, RUGMPPEDOMS RI fall fom Boston “ 7 . ood Was | ytators, : ; cat pealae A pie oi ; poeta . ; pe oe YF Tua stance was one victors: I caw at that time that Irish troops ‘nrg beets BNA IS at at m Pi SAC MESriteehe after @ passage of 109 days, which is an extraordinary one A —THE JAPANESE CORN FILE REMOVES CORN®* later wy the i MiternoOn & piutoon left in heavy | 00 Canadian soil would fight WIth deape fo eee ee ee pase le Naaanard OF nie Ranta AVAL INTELLIGENG for a vessel of her ae. Sho was 2 days to tho Equa. without pain; ptice 26 cents, Sold at drug and shoe marching order t 7 capture some arms iit ration and courage, and that carefully organ- | pack PAL ie paenade Of his Srisndy i tery re 3 tor ‘in the Atlante, 4B “days, thence to fat, 608 in the | stores, Samoies, mitiel on receipt of Bilge and trade sap tit. In the captre, °@,oF Sapine’s Wood were a sb and property, auselplled Ataf! WoUa cpeve . nie The United States steamer Jamestown sailed from | Atlante, #daye,thetee to the fore Jauitude (a the Pacite, | piled by the JAP "ANY, La Mende, MeDowell uns Vatiant scldiera Homeward Bound. Honolulu, sind wiel Islands, Apri 80 for Micronesia | Ty's days out; was Decnimed for 12 days betwoen the Equa: | — ery 4 Meade, McDowell ani starr left iy‘) train abont four o'clock. invaders arrived, have formed ‘ana ii, and their ofticers are now Ree ae atcl of wad £0 deterinine whether they oy atten, % Upon the British lines, wili make another atten, on ground At that time we fatled because our mea did not have arms aud ammunition, That Was all they needed; so since that date I have been busy collecting 20,600 stand of arms and in perfect Lug the Organization of the Brotherhood to get the eur (A. NOTARY PUBLIC, ALWAYS IN; ALS sioner of Deeds for every State, and ¥ Law documents prepared in English of Spanisy, ERICK I, Counselor at Law, FREDERICK 1, KING, Counssitot st Law, ORE ~ tor andSat 10 Nj took the 4 STABUING AFFAAY, ‘them to lat 27 Nj; since had strong NW winds, SrFAMER PRINOR ALFRED, bound to Valparaiso, At half-past twelve o'clock this morning a fracas at, San Quentin, Lower California, on the a2 i occurred at the house of prostitution No. 215 Woos- ‘anes Mariners. Concord, N, H., Mas 870. Seven carloads of Fenians passed through the city thie morning on their re 1 from the war, mut Into ore of Notice to arms Bound to the Pront. They have ghout pete Savane Of: ame | grand bl wy ce ae baiting to under- ter street, of which Wakeman Qlark is proprietor, Attention fs called to the following regulations to be ob- “Finger Pad” Trass, s york 3 ‘ em e troops, means for NE, May 20, 18% ‘i ‘i i ‘ els 0 Deon iiates ressure of the hnman “3 availablo oad SBORt A Pe onoers wave still | transportarion and quick, dvoisiye 1a gvenente tip a 3 Ms hee ; _ 29, 1870, during which George Morgan, alias Dubar, of | served by the eaptatna and mupercargoes of onein oozngea oe sre aS Ee gi A reg Mi elie tg 4 at lizge » the awsnrances Of fhe men that if they | the Invasion. All the territory Was carefully mapped One car load of Fenians froin West passed | No, 16 , Delancey street, was stabbed im | Ja the import trade to the licensed porte of the Island of | premium of the American Tustitute in Oslober last. Cal Wil) lead them forward and not desert thems Glea- | out and evory projected m nent was 80 timed Yelock, bond w the | the right side and hand and had his | Cuba. They were isaned by JE De Santow, Intendant Gene- | and examine or pond for aeaeriatin para) Beaawil, son and Starr, Hey will again enter Canad’ terri- | that the occupation of Canada was to be simulta. watch swien by som UUKROWA Person. | rat of Finance, Havana, May 16, 1870, in eonformity with the hdd ———" - ves aud ay “Att reinforcements | neous and general along the line. Lexpected on Clark, the proprietor of the honse, and seven in- WITHOUT KNIFE, CAUSTIC OR tory, intrench thei Toyal order of July 1, 1839, and the royal decree of March 1, Ragiean CURE, sion. ew. probably 100, have left for | ‘Vuesday last to have 1,600 men at Franktin, by 7 ‘, Rec a: a mates Of the estabiishment were arrested and locked , or tion from busin for Strictare, Fistula, Pil ett gy ronan ols bs vi, several authori. | Wednesday noon over i.ovo tore. were to report | THE New Jersey Fenians “in Arms aud up at the Mercer street pollca station, Morgan was | 1887, 40d the rules fa force of the existing customs regula. Fr ye pth Visser Bites ant Donnie Eager for tie Fray.” The Fenians ressdent in New Jersey aye dected Hons, appraved by the Colonial Ministry, November 11, 168:— 1. Captaius and suporeargoes af vemeie from foreign pore there. Every precsution BOyLLCy, aur attended by Dr. Donor and was removed to Belie- vue Hospital in an ajavafinee. ‘Wik naw they roperty. of the ut been taken to impose 10 ave Updgs VOIMART Of @ the Ky: %, Noae, Face and Pers: though the country J flooded with i HENRY A. DANIELS tes was & by D., M4 Lexiagton avenup Aibauy deis.ch a |

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