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_. yo SA, ie Od hehe ad be Tae het NEW YORK HMRALD, SONDAY, JULY’ 7, Het that even if a yegynent is well drilled and | M “1872—TRIPLE SHEMY, La aa parade through military map ow: 4 wit Dries Bs SoBe neat tn Bet Cree reckon’ moa ee eels Cotten Pemenees eer Na nee ait Pabayre, Meee Ber swe 0 ‘Worces‘er, Mass.—Horace Wyman and wife, ouse, 18 7 ‘ ‘shows? - "ihnat it can also a soldier] ‘Waterbury—Henry W, scovill, Mrs. J. M. 3x Sco- | facture, being in duplicate of those used in the (eR Epa een Boehnnd tne How York, with lime — jhe Steamship Kd Tete, Tie vody a other "respeoteauch as going, tarvugh | vil ie Morrie Lang, ¥. W, taut, Mis ie Lane. | reprew*ntation of the piece in Paris, The magical | Wr iewes Nk, Aria for New York, with lumber to vgaidienal, Wake Fuudaiphlay ad, oe endayines, that @ rougher reataate on, Mine ison. * | make, Pecuilarity of witen is calculated to aee® & Bark, Bowman, Rockport for New York, with | Buiup "4 hon, Pensacola, would, Anyhow, the encampment of the Seventh | San Francisco—H. D, Cogswell, George Turner | create by its very novelty a decided sensation. B98 2 GEO: cya Tisdwky Mew Haven “tur Mew 1 bark ort (of Plymouth), from Headquarters of the Gray Coats at | uw to ine present time has shown that it can and wife, Miss Neille L. Turner, H. Norcon, ‘The patrons of the cosey little Fifth Avenne Thea- | yAcht Oliver Scoftela Disoway, foctarta: , Hallowell, trom New Orleans WORK AS WELL AS PLAY, Rochester, N. Y.—N. Tamblingson. tre will be ably surprised next fall at the ‘Sehr Nile, Metcalf, Rockland for New York, with lime Renee eAarNs, Sums 22—Sailed, Berlin («), Undutsch, Glen Mitchell. * and putt/ng this as @ heading to the fun and follies | Jowa—G. W. Clark. great change that is being made in the appearance | tos & Browne. SITE sgl i d gue coy ak se well .8 wore tn) two bs ivnwer i. ae es ne 4 opts Ipe apr of a dg caper erodes | — a eae iad Bishop, Rockport for New York, with | yMiertix. rived, Humboldt (s), Arnold, New about the in scenes, would of course ‘ashington, 5 lew A. Page ani family, mation already so far | Vane as make Me, Bry! a 19—Sai —_ be heurriess, in this counection, not to make men- | ©. H.L.. Cones, ‘| the honse hardly recogaizable even to ite old famil- ee, he Roctant er ew York, with lime | griouxs, NV. Jae Te arserae er York. tion of the howitzer battery of the First company, Westchester, Pa.—J. J. Parker and sister. jars, Garibaldi, the Italian fresco painter, and ten ‘Schr HC Bird, Drinkwater, Rockland for New York, | New York. dinieeninad SCENES WITHIN AND WITHOUT | which was built by a broker ana mounted into com- Patterson, N. Y.—George Planton. assistants, are busily engaged in heantifying the | with lime to order. " Eedgun we, Saly Pei, Lothair, Flewel- d aon shape by a banker—making It a moneyed con- | — Princetou, N. Y.—John T. Duiiield, James ©. | walls, dome and boxes, and many capital mechan- | Schr Gen Thomas, Rockland for New York, with stone | His, New York; hi Active (Be) , ‘do. i vern throughout. Itisadangerous thing to have | Moffat. ical improvements are being made with a view to | to order. Kiana. for New York, ip wn, Amos, Penarth 7 Or in camp, as it explodes contrary to regulat ne, Mass.—Philip A. Chase and wife and two | an increase of comforts and conveniences, le ne EN, Sete: Ronit * | Cleared June 29, bark Tremont, Small, Havans, /{ and the muzzle is nothing stronger heated ee, o i dren. a Schr Enna & Elicn, Crowell, Providence for Port John- Smenionm. Paraie Fan, Frolic. and Flirting Not socmeation ‘Wren sebpationy’ are least expected, Barlington, toward. Pei Dorman, OBASy BLAOK DIOK “Rehr Susanna, Woodman, Rockland for New York, with | | BOSTON, July 5—Arrived, sehrs 8 8 Biel 4 4 M fe — cl a +4 r * and Is only rivalled bythe “Big Six’ engine made | 8t. Louls—John A. Hunter, John D, Perry and , Pa., July 6, 2187: stone to orde! Fernaudina ; Belle Hardy, Cut lexan tria, Va; the Rule. uporan ola wagon, 9 few cross sticks ‘as pumping wits, Mise “Jenple “Barthlow, Miss ‘Ricnardson, | oy mace OS cry aap la itll acl Hed Jacket, Averil, Rockland for New York, with | G Dow, Crowell, doz i m, onde arms, an 183 er, l. viel ol rain, razy ” r | iE Isaac Ol a! iphia; Rachel 8 a A FORMIDABLE CROW, M. Pulsifer, Mise E. Karson, D, Cavin and wile, Miss | ali passengers who have travelled this way in the attcht Hannah B Brown, Sackett, Vall River for Haver. | fret eee sauthe Pofladeipnia yocrurude Sobr ler- r, hport; Joseph Tulpairiek, Hoboken: Malabar, Southe: Nettle Cushing, Thomaston for New York, with | mer, Pluinmer, Elizabet K ride, New York. Below t We ; Hitt, Weehawken: Lacon, inked skilfully-on the front board in commemora- | Catlin. past four years, fell dead to-day. He was in the rty, Rondout; Fiaback, oving trains, and | Mme to Pressey & A GRAND STORM RECEPTION tion of the American eagle that used to squeal when. Virginia—W. H. Ward. abit of running ahead of an American citizen thought he wasn’t looked after | | Massachusetts—Professor W, C. Richards, Mrs, D. hr Lookout, Kelsey, Portland for New York, with | Me : ‘ 3 Promptly abroad, In fuct, I could give many in- | Smead, Mr. and Mra. B. Smead t aa fit Jumber to Simpson, Clapp & Co, brig Novelty, trom Matanzad: sehr Frank and Nelle and ava oT Providence Nchr Staten Island, Cook, New Haven for New York. son} also a bark and 12 schrs unknown, a! they day after day follow one another ik such quick | Mise Mary’ F Chace, Proteasor G Gc Chace, Miss |” Died. Hone J H Burdett, Burdett, Nopwich or Now Hrantvrick. | ""oyeared-—Barks Vesta (Ger), Reotske, Quebec e) » fessor . 5 " ‘ fe , rl est ier), 2, Juebeo ; Delighted and Wonder | succession that oven lightning calculator would | E. Waterman, R larvis. Dantixa.—On Satorday night, July 6, after a se- | Sent Fitts Taney, Blackete New York for Greenwich. | Rosh. Donavuro, Gta, Donamal, Montreal; “Horace be pazzled to make out where one funny scene be- Davenport, lowa—Miss Clara M. Holines. vere illness, Mrs, LUCINDA A. DARLING, widow of Sehr Helen Mar, Ward, Providence for Elizabeth. Reudder. Goald, Bangor; Itaac Lincoln, in, Savan- “Tow They Stood It.” gins and where another ends I will not go into de- Holyoke, Nase, G. Mackintosh. Franklin Darling, in the 45th year of her age. Behr Fred Morwis a] ny ak Frovidenoe Pn Eysabeth, pas aary Eason tows Je Giles (Bz). ood, ‘Quebes; ta ne way, tet me any, as a pioce or | Avery Mr,and, simon. Casleton. || Hetis of une tafe af Wait Tone Ore x, | <fetr denen fasts Coy daw nvep ener York. | gaat CHR Hace wnat iY Wolaas information forthe metabers “who. have | _Washington—Dr, David Edes, Miss Margaret Edes, | B., will assemble at Demilt Hull, corner Twenty: | _scyr Geo Sdwip, Hint dives lor tow Se Now Brig Mary F Thayer saued Thuraday. not come up with the regiment, that | W. W. Galt, Misa Galt. . ” | third street and Second avenue, on Sunday, July 7, | york é Arrived, by ska, from Sagua; Edith May, DISCIPLINARY ENFORCEMENTS, | the guard tent is an__ institution of New Jersey—L. A. Sykes and wife, R. H. Attwood | 1872, at half-past one o'clock, to pay the last tribute | Steamer Galatea, Nye, Providence tor New York, with Oe eT tek, 6, July, 92 ssbaible’ 7 bask “etal reat and dreaded importance already. I know it, | and wife, Miss Grace F. Attwood, Robert J. Buck. | of respect to our late brother member, Michael | mdse and passengers - (Nor), Messel, London! pis a ulblanfeaiailkesrt r the reason that t in it myself the other Newark—David Dows aud daughter, Miss Anna | Kelly. Members of the F. B. are also invited to BOUND FAST. BANGOR, Juiy S-Cieared, schrs JC Libby, Fletcher, j night. I prided myself that I could go anywhere in | Dows. attend. CHRISTOPHER COLLINS, Centre. Stoamship Neptune, Baker, New York for Bostom Washington; Alquizar, Thompson, New York; Onward, Whe Review Yesterday by Adj trusts Rae Miaet tia weetin enone ie Lena dann er licaewat eee saturday, July 6 MARTIN MoGow. | geiamsllb Acushnet, Rector, New York for New Ned PEM Tuy kextrived, brig H Kerinedy, Port Roya\ = after “tap: e Bi in" b ¥ el * On. of AN.” » July b J . 4 . 3 ‘eview Yes ay by Adju~ | stroved in after “taps, entry couldn't see be eat ye oe pee am nacre of Bolashon, count Donegal, Ireland. lark Maggle Reynolls (Br), Sinith, New York for Glow- schre Congress, “Silo Phianelphun Bailey, do: THE “MOURNFULS” Cok ring—P. Merritt, ©. Boyd, H. P. aley, lotice of ineral in Mons '8 papers, cester, E. M? TOL, ‘Salih 4 Ni ‘: tant General Townsend. of the regiment go, and stayed there until an officer, BrldgeporeH. Sandford and wite, 8. 8. Mandiord, O’Connor.—On Saturday, July 6, 1872, Mary | Rchf Cloud. Cathcart, Trenton (on Homie nit afetphia PaIETON, duly. &- ae Dehart, and PURSES of the guard investigated my past life at head- | A, 0. Crouch. O'Connor, daughter of the late John Hackett, of | gor Norwich i) Sth—Arrived, schr K E Weldon, Fennimore, Philae quarters, and learned to bis confusion that I had | California—Rd. Williams. the county Tyrone, Ireland, Schr Samuel Brennan, Hopkins, Trenton for Norwalk. | delphi j ‘CAMP SHERMAN, SARATOGA, July 6, 1872. no evil designs on the camp, and wouldn’t storm Lowell—Dr. N. Alien, H. W. Allen. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the Sehr B F Townsend, Bartlett, PortJohnson for James Sailod, sehr James English, Barker, Rondout. ARLESTON, July $~Salled, bare NK Cleraents Br), ¥¢ was an ominous day—that of the arrival of the | the howitzer battery in the dark, o: Levenworth—J. A. Hendriman, wife and family. funeral, from her late residence, 112 Henry street, | River. iti a ike Gana ni Kelly, London, even in daylight, for all the money | Nuplea—A. Geldacher, on Monday, July 8, at two o'clock. ‘ fehe A Driges. Knapp, Haverstraw for:Frovid sce. éth—Salled, “steamship Champion, “cock "Beventh at Glen Mitchell—the why and wherefore | the regiment could collect by subscription or other- | Cambridge—F. H. Sarford, Por other Deaths see Ninth Page.) Pa RST Sen Wonder Frovidenes York manele yg eke s Piped a, i “ ~of which I fave already alluded to briefly; but as | wise. On (he night of my misfortune, which gave Chicapee Falis—W. H. Gilbert, T. C. Page, buryport. ARIEN, Ga, June 2—Cleare“s, ‘harks Ethan ARen, ‘ me, I must confess, a idea of the discipline of | Elmira—J. D. Steele. ay Sa er Modesty, Weaver, New York for Boston. Devereux, Boston; Eleanore (Be5.' Lemieux, Bri 3 ease cet anon the reputations oprerten ny | ths camp, it was Fanfug hart and it was ae dark as | Fall Rlver-—6,D. sticxnes. SHIPPING NEWS. | sresiiises tenn tenon for Diesion BAD Eiphineeoe Non Seco Last Ah ce 8 a . fixes, are not among the regutations observed by | pitch; and in all probability 1 might have been Pittsburgh—Miss J. Totten. SchrJ Clark, Dix, Hoboken for Boston. kins, Wyatt 01 1, bark Commodore (Br), the Seventh, I need hardly state that the condition | either drowned on the way to the tentI was in| Loutsville—J. 0. Fox, W. R. Davies. Bese Schr WO Irish, Tigrell, Rondout for Providence. | ME dn y poe oapatipesaitanloS sof the weather, or, 4n fact, the condition of anything | S¢areh of or have fallen into some military ditchand | _ Jackson—Mrs, M. A. McNaughton and family, Mrs. Almanac for New York=—This Day. Bohr Thos Cooper, Soamien, Hendout for Providence. Bremen, {dg; Goin E Meleil Crowell. for Montev! oa Bap ns broken my precious neck; soit can be Teadily un- | D. Gibson, Mrs, A. Howe. os Schr Foam, Bowman Trenton for Hartford. 40; brigh Priedvieh (NG), Gassebohn. for do do: Caroling ‘1m particalar, was.a matter of the most supreme in- | derstood that I relished the arrest. You know the Japan—Geo. B, Williams. Sun rises. 435 | Moonsets....eve 914 | Schr Tho Dix, Ludwick, Weehawken for Rockport. Kelly, MeFarland, from Charleston, or 29th, for Boston, difference to the boys, who, before they started fox did'nt like sour grapes because they were sour. Chicago, Ni—Giles B, Rutland, W. W. Phelps, A. San sets. Z ie 733 | High water...eve 949 er oe co, Sheprard, New sore for Bangor. a VERS, 2: iy 4 sch Liste D & ™ ‘shes sendin acae Let me give you another instance of H, Ewing, Mrs, M, P. Wood, G, B, Kintland, iphee) 0 On on ‘ing web ings eg aaa ely «hun inaaieincg luge paraded ship THR WAY DISCIPLINE 18 ENFORCED. ‘Colorado—Mr- Anker and wite, G, L- Bradley, RaRinen Bigth i Mae Ane Sen ek POT ERR I Arhived, sehr Ida Eula, Wilburn, Port Joh with a free will, Yet after @llI think that the re- | two ofthe “boys” went to the ball last night. | Buralo—Mrs. D. Cary, Trumbull Cary, C. T. Rich. OCEAN STEAMERS. opi iat EASTPORT July Ie sailed: ‘sche Helen G king, New i ee nag aay se ah ges ate bt Outsiae tim ti hale vend i ene ne Hartford, Conn—F. A. Pratt, H. E. White, Isaac | 5 15. op pEPARTURE FROM NRW YORK YOR THE Lacs ri Ya sa a, sehr Pe Coalwell, New York. ee ed. schr Percy, Coalwell, : Simone Attingone than thas given by the ctiinens, Joyea “aie Dall hugely, aoe Wed Eeenls, ue ee | 4 NTH OF JULY. Remy a Clty of Antwan Sr laverncels, Battie, dos FERNANDINA, June 2s—Arrived, kehre Altoona, Pits ‘The latter was a peaceful greeting, full of good | Grand Union, so well that they stayed at the hotel | At the Paris Ofice for the Week Ending Rirawiera | Sails | Datination | OR gow: Vicksburg, Port au Pritice, Ac; Olty of San 'Anto. | pid, Boston; *th, Anaile Amesbury, Jones, Matanzas Weling and downright Hearty Miandihip Twill.con- | Si Right Bright Sad carly they Were seen at June 15. ee | __ Bp Key West and Galveston; St Louls, New Orleans; 23th, WN H Cloments (Br), Lewis, Montevideo; 29th, Dr eedo; but the otter was a true military one, It had | Mitchell's, Jus) oot ot ee te wanting’ toinck | _ New York—W. H. Lee and family, H. Harley and pauty 10, JEleerenoi: [Borer creet | vannan; Geotuia, Charleston; Old Dominion, iticinvond, | Sirausberg (NG), Schonraxg, Kiver’ Plate; James Miller, all the crash and clang of war about it, which of | more so they sauntered into the bar. They ordered | Wife, J. T. Kane, KE. G, Gardiner, F. L. Titt, J. H. Hall uly 19. Glarzow.. 7 Bowling Green | &¢; K C Knight, Georgetown, DO. FORTRESS MONROE, July 6—Passed in for Balti- :}15 Broadway. The following vessels sailed from this port during the | more, brigs Mary Ida, from’ Ponce; Italy, from Porto 7 Bowling Green | past week :— Rico; Concordia, from Matanzas; Mary Pernell, from the . )38 Broadway. June fc aea ty Arethusa, Minnehaha, Ethiopian, Ring- | West Indies; steamer Berlin, from Bremen; barks Puroes” leader; barks Skjold, Agath: Glasgow . Havre. Liverpoo lowe... course only the real soldier can appreciate. I | brandy cocktails, snd like honest men, paid the | and family, D. H. Wickham, Mrs. 0. de Comeau, | {ity of London. in | Austral know right well that a New Yorker, accustomed to | MoncY down. At this interesting rong bd ve wins Hig gamit A aee ae ieee a Ville de 5 ceedings in came 8 detail of the gual ~don his best clothes on the Fourth of July and paste | corporal. Yamily, E. 8. Dewing, J. H. Jordan, W. H. Bidwell, Bremer ell, Lucianna Serra, Gustavo, Volturnoy ‘Roska, ‘Raietle, ba ig ipl Mor Now York. himself for hours against some friendly fence or “HOW DO YOU DO, CORPORAL ¥” A. T, Adams, E. L. Donnelly, Misses Kate and Julia Liverpo Washington, Eugeria; hrigs John Good, Maiden Bower, Passed out—Bark Coulton, St % exclaimed one of the two festive cusses, Moore, J. H. Gatnoy, H. C. Jarrett, Rev. 8. F. Dun- | Nemesis, Bremen. Annle Gardner, WA ileney, Policia, AG Jewett. "| GALVESTON, July 5—Suiled, steamship Clyde, Kenne- ‘wail with the sole purpose of seeing the “gallant “We have orders to take you and your friend to | ham, 5.6. Perrine, Mrs. H. Randel, B.A. Johnson, City ‘of Washiny is Broadway. ‘30th—Ships J Wilhelm, J'A Staniler; bark Laurel; brigs | dy, Havana, Seventh” pass in review in honor of the day we | camp,” was the corporal’s reply. 8. M. Knowles, W. W. Churchill, @. F. Hunter, J.C. | Ogeunte He areetway:. | MAI: Sons piemonth nom Princeton (lace ei SIR REE celebrate and all that sort of thing, cannot be made | The festive one looked rather taken a ek, and, | Bedell, G. P. wR, Piero tr = eae . i Duval, Flectra, Ottone, Cromo, EM Yarrington, Kong | KEY WEST, July arrived, steamship City ot Austin, ‘Very easily to understand that the Seventh aad | ey eee ea eee uroncwre go," andne | Fiaaa, 0, T. Purdy, W. Il, Wenster, W. ©. Rogers, J: PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 6, 1872. | Syerre Ce one, pre ao Aone wae, De OS | CREO ee Ee eet cae for Galvorton OH. non, ‘ anything but smiled benignly on the guard as he uttered tne | O'Nell, 1. Hey bom nak Toucey, J. W. Hosmer and con SEEPS aIRGR RET z i, Asbuale, Virgo, Barb) ia In, valivrien, AH Philedelntie. | og sci ewe i ns 2 ’, H. Beers, W. F. 4 . val, Pallas; brigs zh. Marabelle, Magete, RLEANS, July jelow, coming up, A PATH OF ROSES words. family, W. H. Beers, W. F. Blauvelt, G. Hillen, Rev CLEARED. ~iturks Osmo, Gladstone,’ G_W Hunter, Owexo, Anderson, ftom Hull, E; bark Anna Walsh, Law- to cross over from the depot to the camp; but as | The corporal’s only reply was, “Thank you, sir,” | H. R. Waite, Rosina, Everhard Delius; schrs May Que rence, ‘from New York; bri Francix Lewey, Lewey, nd the tw wei ad te before Boston—G. ©, Powers, 8. S. Langley, H. D. Wil- ip © e1 Eynol t cl 3 Lewis L Se 8, everybody has a perfect right to his own opinion, | Wore ane to get the dtiaks they hed. pela for, | Hams, Mise A. B, Willams, Miss 8, Ke Piyinpton, M. | atcamsnun Ci.cf Apter? Gr), Eynon, Liverpool via | Wik: a Penang: brig Julia Tingley, from Matanzas; Lewis Q rp lackey Liver even concerning the Seventh, itis unnecessary to | Wasn’t this torture 7 8. geo ¥ Le pe ae wife, T. a estes : Seearnalth Base, BP. Kennedy, Liverpool via Queens- Mecae Wp Gentoo, harks Lady Alice, Tl Leone, Payche, yen RUBY PORT, Ju y $—Arrivea, schr Fred G Holden, 2 01 and wife, N. F. Freeman, iss Freeman, E. oor | town ye parks, i 4 ; brig J l. ‘errill, Rondout enter into an elaborate discussion as to the reason A ale rape pa ube and family, 0. Howes aud family, C.D. Dorman, A. | , Steamship Abyssinia (Br), Haines, Liverpool via Qucens- | Wind at sunset SSW, light. Sailed—Schr Emily H Naylor, Naylor, Philadelphia, ‘why the regiment does not always fare as tenderly | Gresg with D, Wass, G. M. Wells, H. Blaney and family, Mrs, B. | tymoC Nl Srenckich: | ae) Duncan, Bristol, EE E SU ae: pREW BEDFORD, July «Arrived, sor Truman, Gitte, out of ‘town as it does when within eyeshot of j BIG STR: Wood, Miss K. B. Wood, J. M. Cook and family, GP. | Morgan's Sor # kai rerilot dala fed hed Sih—Arrived, schr Wm H Rowe, Whit ase Murray Hill, a hand-kissing contiguity Sie dear- | on. He ordered ‘him to Deadquarterd The mem- A. A. Brigham, W. Capen. Steamship Main (NG), Oterendorp, Bremen via South. | _ Smrv Mount Rovat. (Br), Wilmarth, from Pensacota for | Mart awalovrhinicigia miteemers ee i ber went to headquarters, and just as the Colonel | _ Newark, N. J.—P. H. Baliantyne and family, J. F. | ampton—oelrichs & Liverpool, grounded on the bar at the former port, but | NEWPORT, July 4, ? M—Arrived, schrs Henry Castoff, beloved “avenue.” Sometimes “things” do not | came pack to the camp was leaving It in a carriage | Gott. Sicamahip City ete a Antonio, Pennington, Galveston | would probably be towed off next high tide. Pumont, FH podiosss, Erowell, Puitedelp ta work as well in the country air as th w cked. 1 % Scranton, Pa.—Thomas Dickson and wife, J. P. } Via Kev Westco abory & Vo. Scun Stvacoa—Newburyport, July 4—The deck Jond | Chancellor, Ferg Bb fade Wind, Thgrahanh wort in town, but if they don't wore Well the con. | at ¢xplanation. "The deunquent began to argue, | Dicks carn? okt Lewis Whitehead, New Orient-B ® | aud if wnat ane nolo hate Silane acho | Wiehe iw, Sn Homey etme aptin reves s and the next thing he knew he was in the guard | | Nashua, N. H.—Colonel H. M. Goodrich and | Swamship Emily B Souder, Burdick, New Orleans—Fred Morwritors neat paid a vinitio the veel verter. | (Fda: Albert, Harding, Wareham tor da: sloon Apollo solation is left that the regiment is not to blame, | tent, where he has been during the past two hours. family. oth Freeman, Providence for New York. Also sehrs BH and theretore somebody else must be. But let me | Isn't this discipline? What do the boys “at | _Enfleld, Mass.—Mrs. M.S. Howe, Miss 8. F. Under- day, and a diver from Boston will examine her botttom Biith, Providence for New York; Billow, Eld~ inship Ashland, Moore, Fernandina—Jas Hand. to-day, and if the leak can be stopped a steam pump will | Brazos teamship San Saivador, ‘Nickerson, Savannab—W R * ridge, do for Trenton. " ten home” think about It. Certainly disciple is not an | Wood. ‘ e % . i be sent down to pump her out. The coal is insured, SNSAC 29—Sa ‘ ALL ABOUT THE ARRIVAL, empty sound in Camp Sherman, The regiment was | | Baliimore—c. C. Poultney, Mr. M.D. Tyson, Mra | OR iin Jamos Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—H R | _ Sewn. E.& L. Couneny, lying at Philips’ wharf, Boston, peneae nea eae gait gu ale vial sce oa x reviewed this afternoon by Adjutant General Town- | R. W. Tyson. Morgan & Co, was struck by lightning 4th inst, and her mainmast split | ‘PHILADELPHIA, July 4—Arrived, barks Marianna VIT was a happy one in many respects. In the | gend and the crowds of spectators present were | _ Brooklyn—J. Jordan, E. H. Lewis, R. Gignoux and | "Steamship Old Dominion, Bourne, Norfolk, City Point | completely in two. Fortunately no one was on board at | (Port), Cavatho, Lisbon? Sunlight, Hayes, Greenock ; schr’ Srst place, when the locomotive dragged the im- | numbered by the thousands. ‘The review was a | fuuily. and Richmond—Old Dominion Steamship Co. the time, and no further injury was done. B Wing, Chadbourn, Caibarien, train into the depot not magnificent one, and the General seemed highly ‘Toledo, Ohio—J. Perrin, W. F. Finley. Steamship EC Knight, Johnson, Georgetown, DC—@ B Scur Brie oF tHe Bay was towed into New London on | _Sth—Arrived, brigs Edith (Br), Almeida, Guantanamo; mense Into the depot not a nose was miss. ) ma pe Ny ae Bd United States Navy—Dr. D. Bloodgood, J. R. Bart | Merrick. 9 Monday. She does not appear much, injured by her stay Callao, Buckman, Havana ; schrs Nellie Star, Poland ing—I beg pardon, not a ian was missing, dead or | saad rd lett, Jr. 1 Steamship Volunteer, Bloodgood, Philadelphia—Loril- | on Saybrook bar, and will he immediately refitted for a h, Havana; Clar ‘ ‘wounded. This feature of the journey was a re- EES Chicazo, 11—W, A. Giles, A. R. Palmer and wife, | eee eee se... Baker, Boston—H F Dimock. hao By en y Beemer ibvewe, Wom ver: Semte Coansiy” tates? markable one for the regiment. It had become so PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ‘Detre re ray mgr eget ife, 8. B. Wigh we epallp Acushnet, Hector, New Bediord—Ferguscn Peis race Bayer sd hg ax ete Weds Ree bary J 1 Gee Naw Toont etroit, Mich.—M. 8. Smith and wife, 8. B. Wight, | Wood. Gavovciten went ij 5 xbury ; James on, Tre! Hs : ; x De Ship Wash Chase, Liv 0 LW: : y evening, went ashore on Blum Beach, in'the thick nt 4 JM ge, Sever, Provi- used in past years to losing a man out and out by B.C. Whitmor Map Heeler Daten Liverpooletswow & Bure | fo of that evening She wax hauled off'on the 4th by | Roos q'H Hantdell die Sharp, Boston, eK Vaughan, death whenever it went on an excursion that the | Franz Abt, the German composer, started home | Michigan—Miss B, McNaughton, R. McNaughton. | Enih "wriniived Wilk dobison, Bristol, EeBoya & | USrevenue cutter Moccasin, anor discharging about 3 | AGNCCs qt wik' artisan’ Blackman do; Gerke Tau: Mrs. Judge Miller and family, | rinck tons ot her cargo, and procesded. fiisley, Sox We Garrison, iia counting of noses is always done rather solemnly, | 02 the German steamship Main, which sailed yes- Washington, D, en, , Benson, New Bed- Mrs. H. Kilbourn and family, Miss Williamson, Mrs. | Ship Louise (Nor), Melsom, Cronstadt—Funch, Edye & | _ Porrsaovra, June 23—The bark Lady Bowen, Tucker, | ford. Below, 4th inst, a qu ged vessel outside the & man overboard on one trip, and who was never | terday. Miss Fanny Janauschek, the tragedienne, | 7%, ti. Kilhourn and family, ! co, ula usery elie 7° | from Hamburg for New York, putin here yesterdays and | Capes, coming In; below Fourteen Feet Hank, Drag J Pole t afterwards found; another falling dead in the ranks | Was a passenger in the same vessel. Philadelphia, Pa.—T. W. Evans, M. Sommerville | , Ship Robert G Winthrop, Smith, Antwerp—Funch, Edye | reported having been in collision at Zo’clock same morn- | Iedo, from Matanzas; below Ledge Tight, bark Olivia: . on parade, another shot in camp t accident, Among the departures for Europe yesterday by | 404 wife. # atk Maggio Reynold Br), Smith, Gloucester—P I Ne Mecklenburg brie George & Loutse.. The lation wen ate | front New ork pot Da Bakers the Sete ieudorus sine » zi ud esate jt ie Reynolds (Br), Smith, Gloucester— - nburg brig George 0. ew Yor! an Baker's, the i, Hight. » Pty SROOREDS, Rome—Mrs, Elihu Vedder, ». M. Armstrong. vlan & Bon, denies apy | Masted, and towed to Goathemnton by the plist poate WTA Davitt MENU (Boe Lockhart, Retor- { + and_yet another dying at his post on guard, | the steamship California, was that of Mr. J. 8. | Galena, Ill.—W. T. Watchman, Bark Ardour (Br), White Fal Al rather than alarm the guard for his own convent: | Dingwall, a well known merchant of thus city. He | Stamford, Conn.—Iy M. Bean, Mrs. FM. Bean. | orders Sle Merchant € Cae now OF Palmouth tor |—Burk: mand Mary. The Lady Bown recéived no damage. | da liza McLaughlin (Br), Phillins, Rot in mn ence, have ail had their effect on the regiment. So | nas gone to visit his old home in Scotland, for the Peekskill, N. Y.—C. H. Nost. AEE Caroline Swe), Slolund, Cronstadt—Fanch, Baye 3 tterdan + Tem Troox, June A—The WH Jenkins, of Yarmouth, Ns, | pest, Wilson, Boston; John Baleh, Hodges, Fall, River; from Troon for Provitence (nig tron), put Dack here gad | ida MComery, Darrah, Bath; sehrs SC Rend, Benson, the revelation of the count that ail were present, ; California—G. 8, Wright. e . i inst, leaky and with loss of sails. New Bedford; J H Huddell, Jr, Sharp, ‘Craw and, as.the first sergeants will huve it, whether the | first time since his arrival in this country, thirty | New Urunswick, N. J.--Aiiss Julia MeDonald, a Senne nen Missslinubous. rd, Foams, Dagrareecr; ean, aaa Sela eee facts support them or not, years ago. He was escorted to the vessel and Cincinnati—I. J, Eme' H. Hoover and wife. Bark Arcadia (Nor), Larsen, Lubeck—Tetens & Bock- Purser CC Wildman, of the steamship Leo, from Savan- | Bedford; Maj gie Cummings, Smith, Cohasset; Abby L. Ww. “ACCOUNTED FOR,” e1 Chico} ia, Mass ’. H. Gilbert, T. C. Page. . Dow, Ye ton. was of itself mumicient to make everybody fec) | 2OWM the bay by about two hundred of his business | frlicopec Falls, Masa. | t 7 Bark R WGriMths (Ep, Drummond, Havana—Jas E | An, has our thanks for favors Died akip icing of Algeria, for Antwerp. c} v} lyear. cheerful. But as to the storm reception. 1t was, | 424 Social friends, who gave him a hearty “send 4 —W. wise! Irs. J. M. | Ward & Co. The purser of the steamship South Car fro Lrwrs, July 5—Two brigs have gone up, this AM. Schr cal GMIRING: attnatiDoeR One Tho fool ieee: | oan i elall jl belie Af cddeaes tert ag cdatk Evening Star (Br), Chick, StJago, Ae—Waydell & | charteston, has our thanks for favors. Carolina, from | Jin Bird, artived fororderson Wednesday, still remains, ‘i ‘0. ‘ Several vessels from above, including one bark, have ig to the camp, after making a straight cut, double Alexander Delmar, the Chief of the National Bu- New Orleans—Mrs. J. C. Nixsom. Brig Kennebec, Minot, Gibraltar for orders—Bryan & | “A Coxstant Reapen” is informed that we do not pos- | gone to sea to-day. Two barks from above are auchored the width of broadway, through the village, makes Eagleswood—H. Spring. Stevens. sess the desired information regarding the new st aT . A bark and a few schrs are coming in at 3’ @ dive into a forest of tall pines that line the road | Teau of Statistics, left on the steamship California Gevelsna, Ohio Mise Lizzie Coit. Brig Lisette (NG), Kruger, Pernambuco—C Tobias & Co. company, now ilding the four iron eenies fe alk P el ise . like 80 quany watenful ‘sentinels. The carriage | yesterday for Europe. St. Louls—J. D. Perry and wife,Miss M. D. Richard. |, Brit Martha Ann'Vaimer’ (Br), Matthews, Cocalgne—P | between Philadelphia and Liverpool. ; PORTSMOUTH, July, 2— Arrived. schre Evelyn, Crow. rou par vie evens < ot 2 se SI _ 1 Watt ley, Hol en; Amos Edwards, Somers, Philateiphia. stage mule, and is literaily canopled by the over- AMERICANS ABROAD. Burlington, Ohio—J. N. Dooman. Brig Harmony (Br), Kaye, St Jobn, NB—Pomarez, Mor- | ONC 4s, ;imbered out and will soon be in her future | Trrsony, Unoreerown, DCs Amn of Vet dom Jounson, } hanging full-foliaged branches of the thickly grown es Rochester, N. Y.—Miss Mary Billinghurst. rell & Cushman, 'Davit Clark has partially completed at his yard in Ken. | Alexandria, a : phe , i trees. In fact, as one emerges from the open road Hartford, Conn.—W. B.Faxon, Bi Rogers, Woodhuh, Brunswick, Ga—J H Win- | nenunkport a fine O0-ton ireighting sehr for Fall River, July 5—Arrived, schrs M & E Henderson, Spear. George. out of the villaze the carriage way looks for all the | List of arrivals registered at the American bank- | Berlin, Conn.—R. B. Brandag world like adeep guly to a valley miles away, | ing house of Bowles, Brothers & Co., 449 Strand, United States Army—W. L. Sherwood, J. L. : while in reality the glen is only afew hundred feet | ¢ 13 Johnston. | Matava ton tae hit top. It was at this spot that | Charing Cross, London; 12 Rue de In Paix, Paris, There is building at Perry, and about completed, town, DO; FI Lockwood, 8t John, Georgetown, DC: Ala- H Mallory & | sctis, 150 tons each, intended for the coasting trade. urehill, Ehiladelphin Sine Rees dieton & Co, | -Lauxen The echr bullding by Capt H, McGivery for | Holmes, Northrup, Rond telle, Furniss, Hoboken ; vn, Trinidad anda warket—B | Capt D Shute, Axel Hayford, D, Lane, Jr, and others, | Ra Mercer, W x i y, Galveston— ‘hy Julia D¢Br), Bergman, Barbadas—| br Carrie W Clark, € oe the regiment first got agiimpse of their white tents, | and Rue du Rhone, Geneva, Cunteltng: We Va ae Dewey. es annie Hogg, |'s wentern was tobe launched at Beltaston the ath She has about | “gated egenrs Caleiur P Haris, Phillips, Georgetown, and there, too, that they got the first hint of = = Keene, N. H.—Mrs, M.A. Doors, Mrs, E. Frost Schr Fleetwing (Br), Roberts, Nassau, NP—F T Montell Pawn Bye lE y ry persed Sal age hard pine and Pes, wm Collyer. Tavior, Philadelphia; Xt uo nok! ae Pr 7 * esse. enburg, do; Cordelia Newkirk, Huntley, do; Eliza ‘The road at the hil is just about vide enongh to | At the London Office for the Week End- _ M. i, ere ae tik nk Atwood, Coleman, Baracoa—BJ Wenborz. | Lacxcnep—At Machias, recently, a fine achr called the | Pharo, Sherman, New. York: Rachel Jane, Naylor. doz erent jae ie if rae tones to ing Juno 22, 1872. orcester, Mass,—H. Dana, amuel E Fabens, Crocker, Baracoa—B J W Nettie Walker, 165 tons old measurement, owned by John, | Green'County Tanner, Hyde, do; Win F Burden, Adams, allow a full company front to march down, withow a Walker, master builder, George Walker and others, of | 40; J Goodspeed, Barker, do; Mary Miller, Dayton, do, 6 doi Charles L Hulse, Smith, do? any risk of the ext Albert’ Pharo, Bingham, do; MO Wells, into the rocky ali eme right file tumbling down New York—Tiomas Ennis, J. M. Brown, Mrs. C. 8. . | ‘ ‘hr Sarah Jano (Br), Ferguson, St Johns, NF—D R De | Machiaa. Ann Eliza, Casw hes filty feet below the Baldwin, Robert Bundett, Jf.; John . Wyman, Mrs. | At te Mowuan Musing Jeusaen”” onl & Co At Quebec, June 22a ship of £00 tons, named the st | Loon, Rafiord do the carriage w: Indeed, it might be and Miss Barr, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thorn, ©. W. ‘ Linnokin, Salem—R W Ropes price, Sh »wneid in Bristo sland, and will be | Ross, do; slooj Unity, Dewick, do, i ately called a “pass,” and the regiment Olltire, James Thompson, Mr. and Mra, John b, Ford, | | New York—J. B. Ogden, Mrs. J.B. Ogden, I. B. | 2. 1. prahe Elizabeth, Mapes, New Haven—H W Jack. | Commanded by Capt Evens, an American, CLAWIUCKET. July, 4Salled sohrs. Kate and, Mary, ! found (some of the boys to their cost at that) that | Miss and Master Ford, Miss C. H. Patterson, George Cedees Ws K. Kitchen and wife, W. H. Kitchen, | ono J h Whalemen. lipa: J.8 Ferry, Raynor, and Ontario, Barber, New ‘York. it was not by any means an easy one. ‘fhe storm | A, Weber, Colonel W. F. Moller, John Greenough, | 3%. Winston Merrell. W. Winston Merrell, 8. | “Schr Belle, Simpson, Bridgeport—W H Price. Bark Beni Cummings, Brown, of NB, was off Ternate ROCKLAND, June 27—Arrived, schrs B Borland, Spear, | crashed down just as the company firet in line had | Wiltiam H. Beers, Fred ter, B.A. Clark, Mr. and | Winston Merrell, F, Hinston Merrell, Miss M. Mer- | — Stoop Sopliie, Bunce, New London. Mareh 12, with 20 bbls sp oil since last report. New York: 28th, Calista, Spear,’do; Florida, Timpson, turned inio the pass, and for a few | Mrs. W. M. Wheeler, Judge E. Sundstrun, A. Smith, | Tell, Mrs. H. E. Dykeman, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. G Gtoamer PW Brane, Foster, Baltimore, Bark Mars, Allen, of NB, was at Taleahtiano May 14, | do; July Fe eee ee do; N H Hall, Virgin . minutes it becaine @ mutter of grave doubt | 7, C, Lentze, Wm. R. Spencer, Wm. Henry Chapman, | Rell, Mrs. M. E. Billings, J. Baldwin, Dr. Chari Sto Bri stol. 5 ‘al nee. hited etp his. with oll as before reported. Had recruited for a cruise 4 ae ‘illsbury, Satilla River; 2d; Harvest, Colcord, | hether or not, att IL, th kettrick, Jr.; John G. Ve ife Hart and family, C. Medina, W, R. Steamer Sarah, Jones, Philadelphia. ou Chili, and would be at home next spring. Reports that | New York, | among the timid ones whether or not, after all, the | Alex. Muntkettrick, Jr.; John ‘ose, wife and 4, - bark Rainbow, Gray, of NB, had sailed that day for the Sailed 27th, schrs Bengal, Titua, New York; 29h, J E camp would ever be reached. Even Saratogians of | family; Mr. B, E. Wheeler, General Tevis, Mr. A. Gaiibert, J. A. Appleton, W. W. ARRIVALS. + | Arctic. Sai avi ai xf Gamage, Pitcher, do: Sinbad, Perry” do. sbth, Gem, the oldest order say that the storm was an unpre- | Waller and wife, Mrs. John 'R. Waller, A. F. Stirling, arpleton, , 4 Nai. Fe tite “ x i Spoken. Thomas, do; RC Thomas, Crocketl, Norfolk? Bt ; oint Ww t . ; , wile ; . Avery, els, Mrs, T. din, Rev. H. R. Whaite, D. I. ‘ - Gregory, Thorndike, New York; L Ames, Bishop, do; \ erate commosion Mauer on Prag enh gl teed Deke dane ded tenis Leen te Loeb: a "| Baker, Mrs, D. I. Baker, hirs, W. [. Baker, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Ship, Neptun, (NG, Zincke, from New Orleans for Bre- | Wiles Metcalf, do; Amertonn Chief Snow? ay idan, gotten up especially tor Moore, R. M. Blatchford. and wife, T. J. Flagg and | _Boston—J. P. Marshall and fainily, Miss J. A..| _ Steamship Donan (NG), Eenst, Rremen Juno 22 and.| MEM JUNE NT LAE MIS ain Geom Philadelphia for | Jtmgron, de; duly t, DM Baldwin, Morton, do: Susannah. “ THE BENEFIT OF THE REGIMENT, wife, Mr. J. Reese and wife, Miss L. Reese, William 3, C. Stearns, Mrs, M. M. J Hehe & Co. ‘Experienced rough weather iret narkorpas. | C&voa, June 6, lat 4064, lon 87 49 Jameson, Philadelphia. feta . which was itself an unprecedented arrival at the | A, Reese, William A. Nile: mes Cushing, Jr.; sage; Inttor part had fine weather: July AM, lat 43 57 Foreign Ports. SAN FRANCISOO, Jane 28—Arrived, barks Rhuddian / glen. The rain did not come unannounced, like | Henry A. Bowen, James N. McCormick, Captain M. oft, He | Non st 22 W. spoke bark Trols Freres irom Cette, bound Castle (Br), Jones, Neweastle, Clara’ Louise (Lib), Sina~ some nice little quiet rains we often ‘have | V, Hates, Seymour J. Strong, Frank Martine, B, Dorrance, A. Dorrance, M. Dor- | west: 5:45A Mylat 4894 N, lon 196 W, spoke bark Elza | pAxTwerr, Inne 21 Arrived. Quebee, Cowen, New York; | mers, Valparaiso: Jean Pierre (tr), Legarse, Bordeaux. in these regions, but to be warlike it | Joseph H. Crowell, Mrs, J. P. Cooke, Miss S. M. Flun™ Miss J. M. Barrey, Fr Cork, hound east, 4 Ferginan } Mevgn, Philadelphia; Moravian, Morse (? Mo: | “Cleared ship British Inia (Bn), Gilpen. Liverpool. had its trumpeters in the van. The sky be- | ter, H. O. Burrith, wife and daughter; R. Routledge, «la—Mrs. W. H. Merritt, chip George Washilngton, Gazer, New Orleans | Taived 2h, Jupiter, liteglich, New York; Mist, Linda, NEANNAT, July SCleared. stexaship. Datien (Br, i came as black as night with a suddenness that | J. B. Ricketts, William A. Holleday, H. L. Horton, Salem—Revy, 8. H. Pratt, Had ae ea rae nl oat nee the ating well £ Co. | Bodaro, do; 224, Selica, Minne, do. Liverpool; brig Jas Baker, Bran wick, Ga, 7 ‘was actually startling. ‘Then came a crash of thun- | Frederick W. Satterlee, Mra. 8. Appleton, Colonel | Towa—J. P. Sanford. ad fine weather snd smooth sen the entire PAsSEC. gg | _ AMEMDERN, June ZI—Arrived, Laurel, Taylog, Darien, | “NaDeM, Jig 2earrived, bark Jenite Cobb, Packard, * der like the disciarge from a park of artillery, fol- | Richard M. Hoe and family, 8. F. Johnson, H. S. voldmbns—J. Hutcheson. and passengers, to Murray, Ferris & ( a. iit Sah Rondout (and cleared for Rockland); brig Isola,Snowman’ 4M lowed by vivid flashes of lightn.ng that made the | Sanford, 8.8. Sandford, A. 8. Barnes and wife, EM, | United States—Misses Morris, J. H. Culbert Steamship South Carolina, Becket, Chartoston July 3, | ,,DREMRRNATEN, June $1—Arrived, Hermann (#), Reich- | Wilmington, NO; schrs Skylark, Sinall, and WG Dear. tents in the distance look like so many ghosts fit- iss Hattie B. Barnes, Miss ©. B. Wood, Miss Hy and fumily, N. Appleton, 8. Howard, Miss A. W. | with 1 he nssenicers to ft R Moran & Co. im sae Duin Jane, tholaiied, Dun dts Benuets city born, Seuil, Phlinitelnhia Ataling amity, Lawiss AK ting swiftly between the trees out into the plain e .W ay bert B, | Place. ah pena i aver poo ays, with Va.’ . A ; padteton,” aon; Flaville, Paine, | , Tapond. ihe huge locust trees thas surrounded the fc ieciee aan wine Mise Perce, Clarence | _Japan—D, H. Ohmura, F. Akitski, M. Kauno, B. Wee has vans hae eon 'S0 days Wot the od lst, Turist, New York, ‘ Fondleton, Pore qi Ohnea iy gawiey, Rawicy, ead Eves Hitiie hotel just at the verge of the camp bentand Perlee, Mrs. 8. T. Mather and family, J. B. Kid- | Ukavwa. ne eee banks. Ent out ait, Unaniina, Minto, for Savannah; Niphon, | Bride, Brewster, Hoboken; Angeline, Thom son, Ron ~ ereaked as if doo, Winford Hoover, Wiiliam 8, Johnson, Jotin C. 7 ™ rere Ship Toftcombs (Br), Russell, Tqnique 81 davs, with | Day, New eee a7—T t barks MW dout;’ Helen, Standley, Coxsackie; Hero, Kelly, New THEIR BACKS WOULD BREAK, Wyinan, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Hesey, Hatton B. ULYESES ON HIS TRAVELS. Bitrate of soda to order: vessel 16 master. Passed the Horn | ged’ and Canada (BP), Holmes, tor north of Haviorne Mig; | 5-Arrived, schrs Josiah Whitehouse, Varnum: J W the o np F t y ; crossed the Eqva or June 5, in fon 33; had strong “ "tor Fi Far Wattehore’ | pet 5 Tosial 3d Were toru co stredsaudscattered Over the rond aud | torr Mrs. He Ti Richakd, Wiliam Van: Marter Mrs, | _ U.S. Grant. Jr.,gon of President Grant, left for | SWeniey inthe South Auntie, trom thence tne wemther: | Eaten tory do lol Wt Peatsnn, Yayioe for hat, | PREBLE ATA EN sng meg, Hues LI. y 5 pitched with terribie vioi\-nce into the ranks of the | Isabella Walker, George L. Walker, A. Z. Hunter, | Europe yesterday afternoon by the steamship | with railway iron to order: wel to Blocovich & C a MW root, Woshbnrn, Falmouth, | Strout, Baltimore for Boston; Robin, Cardenus for d passing rej iment, The dust, too, joined in the William F. Morgan and family, George A. Telford, | Baltic, of the White Star line, The President, | Eade.the southern passage and had fine weather; has | (ix nil ter darth OF erae ie Teabet Pearmanm, Boston, 105 Aieasate, aie B: eve a c * ‘) ¥ of en jay: ot Be: a. . 6 dO; 3 | made the command's march into camp a tng | Davis, George Cooper, Levi Parsons and wife, Mrs, | 814 @ few friends of the President escorted the | mdse to Francis Sles & Co: vewel to Brett, son & Co. | | Devxink, June 2—In the roads, Laurens, Snow, from | for dor Bi ‘camb, Plreon Cove for do; Pearl, ‘and struggle of no mean conception, But they | Charles Fanning, Miss Fanning, Miss Hustings, R, | S¢!on Of the house of Grant to the White Star line | DeCnaedays Wof the Hanke. ns THe Weathers N48 | Now York. i Spruce Head for do: Henry Whitney, Brockville for do} marched right on just the same, and the band con- | M. Robinson, &. Luther Hamilton, George Shea and | eck. The tugboat Seth Low, in charge of OMpicus (NO), Hellther, Bremen 40 days, with | FALMourM, June 2+—Arrived, Escort, Baker, New York. | Henry Clark, Franklin for do; Imma L Gregore, Frank: " ch uu mily, 4 y a , Mr. John Pennell, superintendent of the wharf, 800 parsenzes he - 4 Off do 2st, bark Ella Beatrive, for San Francisco, fort for do; Para and Alaska, Machias for do; Laura 8 tinned to play its cheery march until the last company family, William If. Badeau, Charles E. O'Hara and me parsenzers to Theodor Ruger. the 7 had passed the thresioid of the “new lifes” and 1 | family, W. H. Walker, Edward Dougherty, | Accompanied the Raltic down the bay, and salutes | northern pasigs and had fine weather: has bon 2. dava | yGoTunxacnc, Jung IS—Arrived, Mayflower, Smith, New | Watson, Bangor for Philadelnhin; Sarah Clark, lowces: must say that this storm reception did ‘more to | Chariés EL Brooke, WW. Appleton, W. E Warthay, | Were fired at intervals as the majestic vessel moved | W of the Banks; had 1 birth ard deaths among the pas. | York: 17th, Queen, kepelund di. |) 4 a | ter for do: David # Siner Maine; Cranmer, corse, I make the crowds on the hotel stoop enthusiastic | J, W. Heekman, 8. L, Hommeidien, 8. F, Barger, Hf, | Out Scaward. The President and his party escorted | eae test ani enti ii ade for | York : dec i Ags Tizale D Small, Denverspore for doz Gauzer, Elle than possibly they would have been had the storm | K, Waite, P. O. Baker aud family, W. E, Worthen, J. | the vessel as far as the lightship, when a parting | Quebec. Guiexock, June 22—Sailed, Towa ‘s), Greig, New York; | worth for do; David Collins, Braintree for do; Battie, not taken place at all. As it was they marched | A. Appleton. — Pe: * | salute was given, accompanied by cheers for U. 5. Bark Lea (Aus), Tugnizza. Bordeanx 42 days, with mdse | City of Cashmere, Bryce. San Francisco. Bangor for V Highlands, out into the storm pen mei and cheered | “4 P Miss M. E. Pet i. A See eons Grant, Jr., and Captain Kennedy. The youthful | to D St Armant & Son; vessel to Slocovich’ & Co. Took | (GNA, June 13—Arrived, bark Ferreri (Ital), Caflero, | — Sailed—Schrs Para, Alaska, Anna, Bell Hyre. Maggie P “poys?? 1 . hope Boston—Miss M. E. Petree, A. A. Marsh and fam- | Sretonger’ ye in charge of Mr. Drexel, the wells | the norinern passage, and had light winds; was 42 days | New York, Smith, Gauyer, H Prescott, P Boyce, Emma L Gregory, the “boys” uutil there was not a gray coat to be | ily, C.D. Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Dutton, Mr. fone ker of Philadelphia, J weet of George's Banks , if Sailed Isth, bark Addie McAdam, Partridge, Leghorn | Frolic, Emma B. Shaw, and Baltic. seen on the road. The scene, in fact, was an ex- | Edward Hixon, Mrs. F. Reed, Mrs. G. H. Bent, | town banker of ladelphia, Bark Nuova Monde (ital), Savarese, Naples Gidays, with | and New York; brig Lavinia (Br), Lockhart, Tarragona | Sohr Ida May, before reported, did not sail this fore- citing one, and I think no one who had the good | Abram French, John 8. Eldridge, Jr.; Mra. F. Oun- ts BRE mise to order; vessel to Punch, Edye & Co. Pawed Gib- | and New Yo et fh tette cttan, | 2992: She ts leaking about 00 strokes per hour, | 9. fortune to witness the arrival or the bad fortane of | ningham and family, 8. P. Mendel, James Thomson, MUSIC AND THE DRAMA raltar Nay 26 took the southern pasaue Berinrdy and Aioe” dire Vives, tum New York, diag) | mgatin’ Ca. Bday, WehawKen for Kennchankort Mi i Mr. and Mrs, William W. Greenough, Miss x i lays W ot . a na NE. 4 pkey timers ior Salem: E'G Sawyer, Philadelph ; WET TO THE SEIN Edith Greenough, W. H. Crocker, George G. _ Bark Hermelice (Swed), Borgenswen, Marseilles @ avs, | Wit) Sraxawo, June 19—In port hark Hornet, for. Phila- Ke Cogawell, do for ‘Ne xbu with m iT; vessel to es Henry, Passed Gib: 2 we by trying to see it, despite dust, thander, lightning | Crocker, HL. . Cooke and wife, Charles , 4 ; delphia, ldg; brig Lydia H Cole (Br), Jones, for New York for New York: Hampton ai and rain, will ever forget it. ©. Good wit wife, Rev. Raward @. tor, Ml Sardou has become a Benedict, raltar Mi y ; took the southern passage and had fine bee A 18, 0: 6 8 Dyer, Franklin, for do; Del 1 have already told you how the camp was formed, Vary Andrews P. C. stuith, Dr. H.W. Mason and | Mts. Howard Pau! is tenorizing in London. Wark Golden Fleece (ie), Rhates’ Barbados 18 days, | Hater, June, 2l—Arrived, Richart NeManns Foster, | Ware, Hileworth, for do: Forest Clty, do for Rondouts ence the regiment had got in; how some of thé | wite, John G. Carey, Charles Nicholls, George H. | Wagner won't be ready with hy four-night opera | with sugar to I Trowbridge’s Sons. Had fine weather | Now Orlesnes Ti grnurys Olsen, New York; Alliance, | ere er toe eaten iors’ reported, execpt the B & D) nd express to the Lor von entire passage. Meare ae y knows where, and how Leonard and wife, Enoch Paige and wife, E. austin | at Beyreuth until '74, Bark Seaman (Br), Curry, Cardena & days, with sugar | Cleared 224, Jason @), Haack, Now York. Ciidere eee, FA RE, eit, aig Try Ir Minin, Pere detail of the guard was | Paige, B, B. Townsend, Dr. H. E. Townsend and “ , B. Be . Ae 5 a to order; vessol to muster. ‘Had fine weather. sent out to look after things,” and | wife,’ Rovert ©. Fuller and wife, Mary E. Kellogg returns here next month after a brilliant Bark ‘Argean ‘or Providence), Hontes Fort Caledonia, things all round were discovered rather | Fuller, R. ©. Fuller, Jr.; A. C. Fuller, George | season at Drury Lane. CB, June 21, with coal, to G Lf ‘Brewer ; vessel to master. y peat a > 1 ¢} + ’ 4 if vSW wi of » | North Ai i mixed. Now, I dare say everybody wants to know | A, Guild, Dr. F. K. Knight and wife, J. W. Brigham | —strauas will conduct an orchestra of seventy | Had light SW nd WSW winds, with thick fog the entre rth Amer! 2—Arrived, hate Crosby, Hibbert, Phil- June &Sailed, Kinderdyk, Scherlau, %, Blake, Haverstraw. ‘ gan, New ARREN, July 3— ria Bl Deehport; aq , chr Sarah B Bulkley, chr Elizabeth B, ie yoRD, uly 4—Sai i ju what the regiment have been doing in camp. In | and wife, F. B. Brigham, A. F. Brigham, i, 8 Con- emer 2¥ Int 63 60 Loh, Bt Ob poke Aabing sohit | HAM att River nn Or Dawich 2, BOSrEy: ae er the first place, let me say that I have already given | verse and family, Miss 0, BE. Blanchard, Master | Pleces at the Academy on Monday. Baro fot Elymiouthy, with 230 quintats of fam samme | bes pat Tuy LoArtived, bark Lissie, Wotton Bdsion. | = # brief outline of the daily routine, its rigor ana | John Blanchard, : 1 al Arrived at do June 3), bark Sabine, Sa Boston. its severity, as Well as its fun and joility “below | Mrs. Sterne Morse, Mine Ra ¢ ck jowes nahin the Leaveetie AertOO nL eeapeine casket iat O88 lou eh 1h siecsnetp Him | Sicitras, duly s-skrrived, brig Seite, Wout Sait: OLUT RCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM . steering SOLUT stairs,” or rather behind the scenes, Francis 8. Drak ak Gown before she leaves Ni Amerion, Hark Orintis (of Pembroke), Pettingill, Cow Bay, CB, % . WHERE GUARDS HAVE NO RIGHT Alex, Williams. Jt; kaw ord o gis: am lamy, | Mra. John Wood is in Paris and intends visiting | 1days, with coal to the Manhattan Gas Co; vessel t0 root, June B—Arrived, st James, Black, Gua- | AL by a Rg hag le a plied Te ; yy kK. Had westerly winds and thick fog the Call ‘anted. Advice if ‘which even ee are bound to respect or the | Mr. good Colonel the slightest knowledge of ; 0 I will content myself with a simple “grand round.” Gondy, Charleston, tion, | &c., d July 6, ships Villafranca, Morgan, New | charge ‘unit divoree cLoon, New Orleans. — . and Mrs. W. 8. Appleton, a . Appleton, | Vienna before she returns to New York. Brett, Son & . T. 8. Freeman, Mra. H. firake, Mee etn ‘A. Drake, Miss Nellic | Paris exhibits far more indecency on the stage at | “rie Minnehaha (Br), Mi .. ir ‘ice free. HOUSE, Atvorney, 1S) Broadway. | Ponce, PR, 18 day: York; Nort Sailod 22d, Drake, Alonza Towle, T. C. Dodge, Mrs, Rice, Mrs. | present than during the days of the empire. with sugar and Spence, Montague & Moyler, San Francisco; 23d, City of BROOKLYN, Many peopie believe that no newspaper Man can , A. White, , v :. are Ly fi ; ral Boston, Wyman, joutt 9 soot write & line about the Seventh without a word of | Artur He ilee SG. pe ae fice | The French and trish bands will be hore this | “Sen iorten fon, berms ‘Cleared Magy A, Marshall, Wright, Gloncester; Geo corner of, Felton avenue sod Booram streot extravagant eulogy, or making comparisons be- | Longworth, T. Bradley and wife, Miss Bradiey, J. F, | “CCK: both heartily disgusted with the “Hub. with sngar and molan Hi Yr arren, Big Sup erancsco| Blane, Baer re oy TuGRLEY OUTS oe aween it and ‘other regiments which are | Hunnewell and wife, W. Farnsworth, 3 F | Sheridan Shook, manager of the Union Square | {9 Miller « Houghion, Had moderat MeDownll, tor Boston. Eddystone, Park, Galiaoy. Spain the courts of different States, ‘No publicity. Advice: wot only what is commonly called invidious, but | brookiyn—George W, Randall, F, B. Fisk, Mixa, | Theatre, has returned fronr the Boston Jubilee, wae iw), Grace, and Scotia (9), L New York; John Sidney, | free, Notary Pub! Cominiastoner for every State. y absolutely offensive; vut I have watched | Sugdan, Alanson ‘Trask and family. FM. Barnes, | What luck the metropolis has this summer! We | “ssi Cor Smith, Jacksonvilto, 8 days, with | Bartiott, Savannah; La Escocosa, Evang San Francisco, F. TRING, Counsellor nt-Law, 960 Browdway. =. fo anil opted or 0 far Pg 5 ood od go Hi. pew Jonn P. Rolfe, W. W. Weeks, Mra. | are promised the only good feature of the Boston lumber, to P rel fo gon cm Hy Co. pa ua tnen Jane S—Arrived, Anne Forster, Hack Da- Ye — —— vob mast veal 8 are be found |. Crane, . W . M. Dexte ‘ . h - Sehr ) ramiall, Stout, Savannah 6 days, with lam. Cleared . a and I must way that the cucampment nas shown | ner, WH Dougherty, cn’ Dexter BB. ast: | Jubllee without the claptrap. ver to Evans, ball & 00, Cleared 2th, Patestine, Grigy, New York. . rf to EB . the ‘tenth’ Ce ora i itudson, Bratt Ne and passed Deal — One thing, If nothing eise—that the Seventh is more | Newark, N. J.-A. William Drnce, Charles The Palace of Truth” Combination, with Wiss ihr ida a Elisabeth weper, Viraiaie. ae ee ee MOSQUITOES . A. Cross, 4 , to discipline than any one other regiment in | Lexington, Ky.—Fdward G, Porter, €, ;, | Sasan Denin and the Antonino Ballet Troupe, com- | Retie Maths Hatered out 224, Electra, Gorham, for Boston, sasrecoacna geht, Argund lively. Taeiiabs, fobs oped collin tin at seen and wit, Mite Andrews,” olwin | mence a tour of the theatres West and sovith on | felt MH Turner camp Virgie, | 7 Ltsnox, June I7--Arrived, Albert, Harrgnan, Sew York. ROERUCK'S EEEGENT MOSQUITO OANOrTES e f Flies los necessary to be worth a hundred thousand dollat y ‘nati—Mr. and Mrs, W. H. 7 the 26th of August, under the management of Mr. Leanonn, June 16—Arrived, Francis B Fay, Durham, | for beds, dispense with the annoyance of "| Put If a jolly fellow does net that sug tile sum | van Mutre, TM, Munson, Mrs. W, Ie Davin Sig | A+ be Parkes. abana oh eens tere N A RCT Wirtacia Galatola, Sootto, | ROKAUCH'S HEAD NETS Stench hci aa *. every year, and yet undergoes K. KF. Davis, Clare Wilshire, Mra, ©, Harishorn, T, At the Brooklyn Rink on Thuraday evening, July | geoamship Francoma, Bragg, Portland for New York, ‘ulata Marla, Ps ‘o ‘The trade supplied. ‘3. ROEBUCK & Ct 4, LB DAILY TORTURES Robinson, r 11, Madame Lettner and the Prussian Band will be mente, toe ¥ Armen. " Fane gh Clone Stirgem Linno- 88 and 60 Fulton street, New York, ensier’s ihe i Bll food wil! that onnecticnt—Kdwin A. Brooks, Mrs. A. I. Pond, | heard. The concert is given for the henefit of the i Matidsor for New York, with Blas, Wilmington, NO, and Valera | —__ BROW AT Nesta tla in the regul as to undergo them, | Charies 1, 8, Davis, U. M. Ingersoll and family. r rookiyn Orphan Asylum, and, while the band will |, Bertenux, . 1) Day id, oraky, f0 ‘ 7 a, GROCERIES ob certainly is uo discredit to the party of | Haverhill, Masa,—James H, Carlton, 4 play i several cities, this will be the ‘only oppor- Milo, Mackfadden, Bt John, NB, for New York, | Proden, Mieleen, ghd Thor, Au ndgen, 10> 61, Bickman, agent BR ee tn mail Sie polos ant ee ihe fret part. It may be that the sneers | Dayton, Olio—Joseph Kratochwiil and wife, | tunity offered to hoar the famous Pesohka-Leutner, | WHR Imre! "Nt den dandiner, Me, for New York, with | NewYork. pockets of the million. THOMAS R. AGNEW, ‘and seomts that are indulged in by some people at | Portland, Mi 3 SOY. Mamie . Piorov, June 2—Arrived, bark Ailsa, Givan, Philadel. me re Pierce. loyd, ity int are where military discipline is Philadelphia—A, v. Buffum, Miss J. D. Bernard, J, | Jubilee vocal societies take part. with lumber to Holyoake & Murr #0 much ailing of merit a8 to be somebody who | Randolpn Clay and family, 'F, M. Fisher, F. Mcil: | _ ‘The steamer Ville de Paria, which arrived on the | ser? despises javity in march as @ thing that no | vain, Willlaw i. Buch, Mise Mary HL. Buvier, §. Cast. | 9 i patel: | With Lane's 3 ocd voiciene er ulliks 01; Dut Fancline Wy the be- | heresy. Jt Bue 'y H, Buvier, 3. Cast- | 84 inst,, brought sixteen Immense cases of theatrl Viva Leonard, Gregor she sails on the 13th for Bremen. The Empe- joiyoake & Coy. | Tor's cornet quartet may join the company and the | “Sn? twcy'M Collind Collins, Bangor for New York, the expenxe of the Seventh may find a certain Toronio—W. © nvich street, New York NE EFFECTUAL bye q 2 array, in port June 29, i if 53 Wh from New York; barks for hopeless Consumption, Uleerated Lut Coug! iijgitonForiana tor Now vork, | RECO doar Peps Haron Royo | Fedo rm a a ips County of Pictou, Murray, from OR A GT Allee pore Dougias, from Franklin for New York, | New Yor from, an ein sending address aii cal properties, cousgned Wo Mr, Augustin Daly, and | with lumbar to ogapsou & Clapp Ques oftiees yal ‘own, Jaly Arrived, steamships China, Ma- | 2,209 Post stamp 10 SIGLAM, box ALN