The New York Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1872, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ty | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1872—TRIPLE SHERT, 7 2 cea mcm cera” AE ea gE Ew ee ee nea eee Ce cies tae: sess stay SN vessel in this particular, She was city bes.” rendered with more fire, spirit and ar- ~ : over, owing to the Imposaibil = built im 1864, and cruised for a while in WM ti “. My; Sylvestre displayed his wonderful | los In two fathoue neat Oty of getting at tt. The snin omensrows, Jung ~~ Saw’ Wauiz@in Raymond, Oder, THE PRIVATEER PIONEER. the Carolinas, where. ane ‘Berformed most effective E zx rE o © s Liaite colo: tad 6onnet in an air and rariations, and ieft her she had fait feat orator iw Wator, ant whion w' oatimes jah LG Wire, ip alata MeMickan, q vice, Captain ransferred from the Bos oY od July Bs 5 Takes to her command in March last, "Ho saya that ae, Da eC Se eT eee OTS | Site a ong boat, put om, City of Paris, tation, and Ey " dd every one em! low Vork tor TAverpool; gt ct tohless rendering of the “Tell” overture. The when we tor ae oI ; ity of New ¥ ‘, he will carry sixty tons of coal and steam ten concert closed wit brik. ant variations for ail the | aim” He (v9, left the. ship.” We pulled To Fanta Sane td orittog . ORCvigws Darke Aquid- La of the Cuban War-Vessel by a nous an hour, Keeping up that speed Just as well The Old Story of Anarchy Through- | concert on the "well-kno st Melody, oreen a | Pale fount that the cli 00 tron, nad wo neck, Icha Haluord; Wine elie a or pture ssel y gale aa in gcalm, When she has her full out the Republic. of Tyrol,” which dispiayed, the Individual excel, | gould make no headway.” We called tho mute ciotenite, | Db #, Baltirnore ; Winitr complem he band in th consultation with him, and dstermt May %9, Rigil, Larsen, Woe, Bante; Sette, United States Revenue Cutter crew, and she is capable of doing more work than a ieneee light) ‘Concerts Gur. given by the Band te ship Possible; but we fount wo could ‘not sero Lemoke, New Yorke” arsem: Ht Seam Meee Sous le Cutter. many other vessela who make more show. lent. Cons they proceed to | pOseds,the aur running too high. Omptain hen chan irerrik, Juno ‘33—Arrived, Nampy, smn, “0h New York. ere are three Lieutenants, as. follows; Joseph every nigh week, after whio, yD s.'taking the small’ boat, and | nding in afoty, onthe | poovttAketon, Sune 27—arrived, Nemm | "7 Irish, A. D. Littiefleld and Albert Buhnor. The Onioago, os Beach. Then he put off ayain, with the view to ahow remon (and Ie for New York). ." »), Richards, Moccasin hears cut the praite of her captain in her | Assassinations and Kidnapping KU KLUX IN ARKANSA.* i Hot to ventuse werk, 8, phere, trying. to nermunde | w Fork Nay 1—falled, burl. Ineape or Manite a appearance, The room, wi was given @ will never come.” ' He put ‘ordingly, rf rhe ey dS ahlps Sori h : CESPEDES’ COMMISSION DISREGARDED. | ith fori and ‘Rens "welcome, aaiy Near the Capital. Larrn Ror, are, sav sr | Satan aout goin gua amt | MEN Waaiy tt Bani SRE. teristic “oft A few days since Deputy Sheri Williana, of Pope NB. (hear St Jotin we meantine. the tomy | fraiices (NG), Korting, rom Faasaroaning for Hob ‘on, pub } which is ¢l ic he bluff sailor who inhabits it. The furniture is tial The Officers, Crew and Arma- Aes centre Bote, witha green cloth, ant” ropg; Minnehaha, In anti county, returned to Dover witha battet note through | us that acres Smashed ihe diene onl cod pat fiowan, June lett: ba trent, or his hat and coat, stating that he had bes'n fired | Re Was clinging to one of the oats ta the eae ete marara, chtd to load at Turk's Island tore north in | USURP. - for the small boat that of Hatteras; Zlst, schr Lottie. Johnun rom fe e corner comprised the catalogue, except a few ‘ ATION BY JUAREZ. on from the roadside by unseen persons, Yester- | to launch it: three t ise aa te a Peron load at Arrova, PR: for a port on oe tama Pt Bs oat, ment of the Privateer. chatrs and other articles, A general appearance of pipettes day the Sheriff summoned a posse of policemen. and | Put failed, and now the captain had disappeared. Ones | pft Jou, ND, July $-arrived, sohrs Ida (it), Wate" See ne Gan Sumgre o attested four persons, "goneraly canuered. the | proviafini ind Shaman th pestiatly we OL AMG | ryt enn Wout aut intit ae Lace 5 ’ zens of the county, 01 o n- r ae "s. TAun were cAPrAmN- RICHIE, General Rosecrans’ Railroad Grievances | mittiag the shootings und ithe evenine stasted | eanniae Aehyt Pint the freee, gho mun? wast | Hloronce Terad, short, Restol Interview with the Captain of the | ,,{#rttitHichle is eminently a practical man and with them for Dardanelle, about twelve miles ended the Beye Ge AWAY. He ship's papers tho captain | yyiqittt June B—Arrived, Troy,’ Bmutuelacn, Phitadae- forty years old, ‘and ‘with, Mis woll-browned fate, Against the Mexicans fag anear Mages mn tnonten of bring: | Saalsauaed™ Hee ct "har, tle ponent ie | "in, June wi Artved, Der Prating, Hones, wn years ol wi woll-browne 7 he = Cireult. Ju 4 ble way to savo the on f Pf 4 1 Sdn Revenue Cutter Moccasin. elosely-cut mugtache, and imperial looks tke what for trial efore leaving Dover it appears that ff: | Rane ena ai ai dudr fe sey pcn pL 3) emai hia : 5 , one Of the A mae tee ek we Oiry or Muxtoo, July 1, upon before reaching Dardanctie. About half wer dod cameananels tier oe apt auhore ‘ica the weacks, ieackuonntaneinen oy Wi is not afraid. to discharge fis duty "at Via HAVANA, July 8, and petween the two points tho risoners were placed | tye, with asistanco Troan an addtiienes ae, Tom ae T pareer, Now Haven”, ea we lll aven, BOSTON, July 8—Arrivéd, schrs Hattie G Dow, Fiat, Ke for Noank. | Alexandria; Geo Falos, Fisk, Georgetown, DO; Neponsot, 2 PM, strack Wiley. Baltimore; Molen Pinney, Win Wilere May ny and all hazards. ‘If expect to be Key West, Fia,, July, 9, 1872, 0 Secretary Bontwell’s Order to De- | figwn ty or oa me CMTE eee Business throughout Mexico 1a stagnant, ‘The distance’ part of the posse left. Soon while rat unr THAN Gute’ ath ine which was once highly pruzed by John 0, Un. | revolutionary movements continue in dimerent | Se! this shots were heard in front of the Sheriff's | on Holmes! Rock, knocked. off Di er keel, and ottie, Tayl A Julta B Py On : tain the Pioneer, “I expect to be blown up, but confound it what could y band, and he at once gave orders to the guard to | stove a hole tn hor sido, causing hol te Manta Aleghanig. “Fitmeand: Wenstse Barnond: Make ake Ihave done? T'ye got to. obey orders, never mind | Parte of the country, and assassinations and kid- | fre. ’Thoy dia so and kifled tworand it ie Tete | Sou Beene Renrooa, Price, of Grout Rug Harbor | Turk Bolow, brig Edith Halk oe ernarts Ammith, Now What my sympathles or prejudices may be, Lfound | napping prevail everywhere. Miguel Uribe, a | "bee, of the prisoners, The other prisoner escaped. | which ealied trom Nowburyport’on Friday for Philader- Hh-cteared, ship. Gettyabirg, Walkor, SE John, NB m Friday after- | bark Restless, Boomer, Mobile; brig Novelty, Havenor, Tl : . ~ | phia, returned on's this | Vensel without any national papers | wealthy proprictor, was kidnapped near tho pila En Sheriff then came to this city to see the Gover Ron about tivowotenn arco: within the jurisdiction of the United States, for nor. It ts reported that Pope county Is in arms and a pe Ann, running on | Matanzas; schr Surprise, Uoyt, Richmond, Va. WILL SHE BE TREATED AS A PIRATE ? | Hiockisitnd owned ty tutte nhody. and within | tl, and taxen out of his carriage in which ho was | Move aero resits ar feted, carring may allt rg"to'maie asia SNK | eeu ana Mme otal oe Cae three miles from land. ‘This is nothing but an tn- | riding with his family and carried off to the mount- pinto 0 - Fn “ and splitting mainsail, ‘The other veasel lpat fh Mth—Arrived, ste if land sea, I boarded her, and 1 was compelled to Hdbeom, Dub those on bowed of her refused to give tie | Atiusitne Kobe: Sates; ee Robin, Oxedenns, We ize her and bring her into port.” tains, Juan Corvantes, a prominent citizen, was Name of the vessel or where she belonged, Drisco, Rondout. Newrorr, R. I., July 9, 1872, aa i id pose she had attempted to get away, Cap- | kidnapped in one of the principal streets of the ° Sonn Gaeciax, Munroe, from Vinathi for B BALTIMORE, July 8—Arrived, barks John Hf Pearson, What may prove to be a nice little spec of war | tain Eis 7 capital while returning to his home from the thea- pannone at Fordiand July 7, reports oh the 4th i a Renton ‘2: Mayaguez, PR{ ‘ Los Tialta (Br), Hoborts, do Mary fda (Br), Hano; has ruffed the serenity of this usual 1 “O yes, that might have been done; but don't This D eT ae ee ¥ and quiet little erie laos = by i | you see, she would Lave whippod us first, and then | ‘fe. A ransom of $4,000 was demanded. M. Almanac for.New Vork=This Day. by ahip imporiee ota FAWN of oon rere, weagamints | abe Pe ine steamship Maryland, Johnson, feour apt cers | her passage out to sea would have been an easy | Bassoes, a Frenchman, was also kidnapped in the rr eth, head Kear, Xe, carried away, and | New Orleans via Havann ad Koy West. ss have always been here in abundance during | one.” environs of the city. Sun rises...... 437 | Moon seta. ...eve 10 42 lonk. Tho Importer arrivéd at Boston 7th. Mloared—Brity Eugenia, Larrabeo, Borton: Franota ‘ . 9 John (Br), Pallot, Truro, B: schr Lottie 0, White, Bt Ai the summer season and naval vessels too, but the Pies Copeenelighsod @ fresh clgarand added, in & | ano estapiishment of Areisaga, in the town of Te- | U2 Sets....... 732 | High water...ove 11 48 | | Sonn G W Crarronn, of Gloucester, before reported sunk hens Nii ot, Truro, B schr Lottie O, Whito, Bt Ate hored in : det ear the entrance of Harpswell harbor, struck upon a ‘i , 5 a6 daties of the former have for the most part “That wouldn't have been @ very hard job, per- | come, waa entered by a band of eighty men and OCEAN STEAME: lodge, whore sho soon twisted out her ‘keel, and tor. fast, 1; Win aaa lokst, Mio Jénaizo; George Henry, Bel- been confined to dancing attendance upon the haps if we had fought at cannon distance; but the | robbed, and ason and brother-in-law of the pro- / ‘RS. Thine. bee es anne ak in, dean Mater betwoon two | Satldd 7th, bark Gated Bromen, Many fashionable belles that frequent Bellevue of Moccasin has Ee 8 nary row, and when it 18 prietor were murdored. Steeles) DeaieveMlaaGek vee cose som aie: (( He ads only are out of water at high BATH, Jul T—Arrived, schr Starlight, Hopkins, New avenue in the afternoon, and thelr vessels have | gy %nrough te tet ee seen ea Sefior Rutz has declined to accept the Ministry of MONTH OF JULY. a faaitJamatca Packer, capsized last wook and sunk in | Salled—Setir Susan, Sherman, Ceorgetows, DO een devoted tothe purpose of overawing petty trough Ca cheena he Justice, and the position ts still vacant. ‘Steamers, Sait | Destinat ion | into Detrolt by the ete) ofthe Unast Wrecking Saree Phitadetnta: ap seat Vere ne ATT eet: AERO smuggters by a dis; e Captain seemed very 0 Bee & represen- i Sa ee Barax Ovr, . : : CHARLEATON, July 9—Arrived, steamship Ji one jieig i wi ofstrength which was never | fie Copial HERALD, and chimed in with tho uni. | Difficulties having arisen in the affairs of the Wisconsin... 39 Broadway. broneke into Bliaa hy Nar River: wag raised and | Adger, Lockwood, New Vorkt aches HE Shunton. Bos action. But we have changed all this | versal opinion that no other newspaper could give | State of Jalisco, Governor Vallarte has been com- City of London Hae eR OFCeN: | Os onan, Sunne’s= hw Ge, tae bao eee ton: WR Knight, of Old Providence Bay (putin with her , How; Instead of play there has been an opportu- | an unbiased account of a matter of news upon Its | pelted to resign, : Bias ; Bowling Green | AT on the rocks inalde the river. Noipes et wowing or | CMA SEM suly goArrivod, ach ; nity ‘for work, and work, too, not of the dntrinsta marie, and with repeated a tovitations 2 | me Me: daspecing fontaniel acer fall’ ofs oomnrsints «]68 Broadway. Cargo landing tn good order. Lap dhestodaiatallg AF a Rattlmare DN Par Bate tthe eraney mins id see him make his vei 6 ALD 19 Broadway. Rio Janeno, May 81—Ship 8 Oyr 8) toga, Wooks, do: Harriet ‘Gardner, Miller, i lag Possible character. International wars | headquarters, the interview terminated, against the usurpation of the government. ‘The Bremen. jangwitna Green | sexton ft Hamburg," Guano) pit in Mor Sing ah, | any Fort tomo 8 Dea, Macomber, Hoboken; i some . DES q 7 A a e1 has shee: ‘ 04 0 bel + Stokos, Nowburg, casioned by even more THE OFFICIAL DESPATOH. Postmaster General reports that during the past Bromen..:"(2 Bowling Green | watermark, but Will repair without discharglug. ey {eo | _.6th--Ealled, sehes Theodore Bean, Rabbitt and Honey Captain Ritchie has forwarded a letter to the trifling cauges than that which it is the purpose to Treasury Department at Washington, of which I | year there have been 123 pubilc robberies ot the etal! in this despatch. At all events, there is a | subj join a copy. The letter wil probably be in the | mails, iverps 15 Broadway, 58 Broad wa 19 Broadwa: aidot divora. Hobart, Benton, Georgetown, DC: LP Pharo, Anderson, The Baltic (American snip), Taylor, from Mexitiones for | P84 Stephen 8 Leo, Soringer, Philadelphia: Mary Eliza: Tingiboohwuano). putin here May 23, and will ship trom | phy Borden, and t H Worden, Hadwin, New York; Geo Prospect of a nice little diplomatic struggle—a gen- | havids of the ‘authorities simultaneously with ita | — to 1,200 tons bi Hotchkiss, Doy ie: do, J lariscal, the Mexican Minister to the United : 20) tons by another vessel anil repair, i ‘eel PI bral growling and gnashing of teeth somewhere, | Publication in the Henasp:— States of America, will probably sall for New York | PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 9, 1872. Miscellaneous. GALVESTON July T= Areved, seonmsty ed a } iD Sra’ ‘3 |ARINE, a e1 vl in. 4 ¢ 8nd perhaps an opportunity for parties and news. bpd barr ype di on the 16th inst.,.on his way to Washington, to en- _ - : Purser EW Sparkawk, of tho steamship San Jacinto, | Wi riunneine” jue 'G—Arrived, ship: Burmah, Arm: Papers to make political capital for the coming a lg pasta Newronr, &. I, July , 183 ter upon the duties of his office. Hon. Thomas H. CLEARED. nae Savannah, has our thanks for courtostes. strona, ee rte A i % fon. . Bourwxt ere of the ne. ~ . . ho purser of the ste y r y) 63 Ot ‘0 INLET, FI Ii tachr Clara Mer- fampaiga, ‘The case, briefly stated, is just this:— | ™,the, tom sa Nelson, the Minister of the United States to Mexico, TAP GaE DaaES NE ANSE ee ene lan miewv omer er te Career A United States revenue cutter, the Moccasin, reg- | , Stt—I respectfully represent while on a cruise havit Ms Steamship Cuba (Br), Moodie, Liverpool via Queenstown | ‘0n, has our thanks for favors, ong ® next di boarded ‘a schooner, the Wesslute: tate a eee having | will also sail for New York on the 15th inst, and | Cd Franckiye. p heisen MACHIASPORT, July 2—Sailod, brigs Martha A Berry, Ly Scur W R Kyigur put Into Charleston 9h intt with cap- | Berr: y, and Orbit, Nash, ischra Keokuk, Yates, Port larly stationed at this port, espied a Cuban priva- ter, and when boarded proyed a, veasel without papers. | will not return to Mexico as tho American Minister. | , Sia™AtUn Tinly (Bx), Thompson, Liverpool via Queens. | tain sek. P| Ricot'Kolon, daspers Se Domingos Wily Ttarris” Look, oer, the Pioneer, within three miles of land, and | 4, document was produced, sald to bo tho commission me a Snnn Wx Penn, recently ashore at Cuttyhunk, now at | 8d Alaska. Strout, New York of one of the officers of the Cub: . The government has imposed extra taxes upon without any papers, although well supplied | When boarded by the vessel the following Meariage ears the tae of Mexico, a a with arms and ammunition of war, and | Hacni-Pelnt fudith wost by, north Balt, magnetics mship America (NG), Bussins, Bremen via South- Oelricha & Co, Steamship Benefactor, Jones, Wilmington, NC—Loril- It is reported that Ex-Governor Baez will soon | !ard Steamship Oo. Now Bedford, has be 1 “A 4 NEWBURYPORT, July 6—Arrived, sohrs Julia Garrl- Others oftiat agree Durchased by Harvey Bartlett and | ni amith Philadelshia; 1th, Golden ale, Grover He, bo : on. ‘s—Mossrs Frisboo & Porking, at their yard NEW BEDFORD, July 6—Arrtyed, schrs Fair Wind, yy nor! hal mag: ized = her netic; | Brenton’ ff Light nor ts Steamship Wyanoke, Couch, Norfolk, City Point and have in frame a S-masted centreboar: | Y y Y, al Lam She lies ae brought. hen) into! + tls north half, bie made a eae horth-notenead assume the Governorship of Vere Cruz. Richmond—Old Dominion bee ee i | achoone of about 230 tons, om. Her Tongth 1s 128 1 " Bowman, New York Splendid, Phinney, Warcham for po oro now under the guns of a United | schooner hiside Block Taland, and within four miles ot | The execution of Inclan, in Cuba, by the Spanish | S%Amship Fauita, Doane, Philadstphia—Loritiard | Dreadth si toot, ant depth 6 feet, and. the bost materials Golden Eagle, Howes, and John 1 Btates vessel, whose captain is awaitin, ai Point Judith. ‘The officer comnmandinu cag torte on 5 » Dy Steamship Co. Will be used in‘her construction! She will be owned by. ladelphia; Win D° Matigam, Chase; h pt ‘alting orders | shore, is named F. L. Norton, and hes captain In | authorities, created a great sensation in the city of | Steamship Glaucus, Walden, Boston—H F Dimock. martiey in Gloucester and by Capt Leander F Gould, of hase, Ellen Porkins, Kelly, and Robert B from Washington, which is the story in brief, Its | the Gvban Navy by commission. I took her in tow, Mexico. Incl: ber of th ‘ Ship Nevada, Proctor, Singapore Fred Baker, ‘hatham, who will command her, and is intrnded for the erson, Ne rk. F fetalls, which are of an interesting charact she showing no legal papers to me. known, | Mexico. Inclan was a member of the press previ- | Bark Amalfi (Ital), Amalfi, Cardift—Funch, Elye & Co, | goneral freighting business, EWPORT, July 6, PM—Arrived, brig Alexander Wit- | 88 follows: ig Character, aro fnd took hier to Newport aiid’ anchored "her near | ous to the year 1867. He joined the Aurelianos, and one (Br), Harding, Queenstown’ for orders— Lavxcwe—The new ship Sea Witch, of 129 tons, wag | liams (Bx), Morrill Turk's Talnnd for orden: aches Charled gun cartons nati fcund tv trea. tounaer rdeg Farol? gu | Was condemned to death by a pronunciamento, but | "ark Fnincowo Avesnp, dua) Avegno, Cork or Fal | WMO htudyey anata Yegraw uomeatipyant | Rilaeart ack Soul, Amboy, Areouls Aer ae Aerie ated per nae Tiled gun, thirty twostands of small | was pardoned by President Juarez and went to | mguth for orders—Slocovich & Co, for Messrs Win F Wold & Co, of Boston, and wiil be com. | ford for do, Lamartine, Gurney, Wareham ‘for do; Lif Bark Orion (Nor), Tonnessen, Stettin—Funch, Edye & | imanded by Capt Jackson formerie ot tee en dea ea | Boren, Hadwite Atle H Brew, Plencee end Macy Bit ‘She wil ioad at New York for California, ‘Shes | zabeth, Borden, Fall River for do; Mary i Miflin, Ferrie, tho most substantial ships that has been construct: | Warren tor do. It bbe early yesterday forenoon that the capture area and abo dade leer ne pan —_ pos i vid mn | Onna, Oe. Y ‘Was effected, although the first heard of it was when | pewter. The crow numbers about elghteon a eee i aan attery was carried by sails, and only the ordinary crew of Rose ark Mota (NG), Schultz, Stottin—C Tobias & Co. ne Captain Ritohie brought her into this port last even- | a constine veessl, sas tn night Ay She ordinary crew of | General crans has published a manifesto | Bark Fear Not (NG), Berding, Elsinore—Funch, Edye & | On4 04th yard, tho fraine having been on the stocks for | Sailed—Schr Bay Shore, Duvas, Baltimore for Salom. ing. While cruising around Point Judith, Sunday | ft? ,%** boarded, 1 foun ashe officers, in. fnarge censuring the Mexican journals for having at- | Co (NG), Gunderson, Christiansand—Funch, | feyeenaVOnth and is well secured. Tho Sea Witch hava | 7th—Salled, brig Ida (Br), Vendolley, Salt Cay, OF, for ; , i Ww 5 * — . | large capacity fe : | Boston, @vening, the commander of the Moccasin noticed | shown the colors’ of the vossol—s flag which | tacked the projected enterprise, and complaining | Raye & fer ee ene emtinryy mash ae Payee | Pa al ceshesh aeley iduee, Wakes, Sail Rives tee $he craft and made some special had never before scen. Having no Instructions | that in spite of his known predilection for Mexico lark Venus (Br), Davis, Cow Bay, CB—J F Whitney & ly Mr Joshua Brown, from his yard in South Salem, on | New York. ipecial remark to a fellow | from the department to perment such vessels without Co, Saturday night, a beautiful clipper schooner of about 40 NEW HAVEN, July 8—Arrived, ship Cordelia, Franet ‘oMcer concerning her, but at that time the general javral papers fo cruise on our. r{tland waters, and not and Mexicans there {s nobody to defend him. He = Bark © Blanchard (Br), Davis, Pasbeblac—J C McAr- | tons, Liverpool aches Bolonk. Hoboken +, Forest Oak, Baitl- nowing her intention: a : , y j Atlantic, Cady, Conclusion arrived at was that she was some innoe | eeoNy tg Ree mentions, I ‘fan the Wopariatne Pane | callson the patriotism, honor and generosity ot | "3x wm crossart (Br), Tibbetts, St John, NB—Millor & Notice to Mariners. Harte nat barker dav batcen acharas Wally Geavdanes cent fishing schooner. The next morning, while sir, very Fespectfully, your ol dient servant, the Mexicans to take the matter of the railroad | Honghton. VIRGINIA—LIGHTHOUSH AT LAMBERT'S POINT, ELIZABETH Ph at Ambo: MeDivitt, Phila- , delphia; Dunderbere, Wri Bark Marathon, Di , Norfolk, City Poit - i still cruising around in the same neighborhood ABSURD ROMORS. | again under consideration. Some of tho Mexican | mani-V i Brownt Conn’ Nor Clty Potutand Richy | oa is horeby' siren that a new scrow-pio | Reading RENOIR Readine nit No 38° Nove Kumeu weed Captain Ritchie again noticed the same vessel, anit During the afternoon there was an exciting journals publish a translation of the New York Bes (NG), Evers, Baltimore—Richards, Da- | lighthouse has been erected nt Lambert's Point, Elizebeth Reading ay ae 1 fe ess i w yen BSL 6 thought at once that her movements at least war- | TOT in the clty to the effect that Admiral Polo, | World's article praising the Vera Cruz Raliroad | ° Brig Express (NG), Fredmurs, Whitehaven—Tetens & | Aneta eect And, f9 HEL wT be, exhybltod or the |”, Cleared —Sehrs Katte) Hort Arnold, Georgetown, Dot ' the Spanish Minister, had not only expressed his | and Mr, Plumb’s proposed international ratlroad. Beckmann. night thereafter, between suuset and sunrise. It is dia. | ton. Arrived, brigg L & W Armatrong, Marks, Demarara PR, Lewis Clark, Clark, Charleston ; sche amer, Virgin! Torment, Pardee, ranted an Investigation. He immediately prepared disapproval and indignation at the act of the Ame Brig Flosta (Nor), Andersen, 8ligo—Tetens & Bockmann. | tunt from Crane! - A raen, Blige +4 n ¥ 'y Island lighthouse 144 miles, in a SSE 9th. for pursuit, suspecting that he might overhaul a eee oe wa Feat ea taking the priva- h beiohid Beant eae ae bhi e fie supra es Big Falta’ a Hatlook, Brie diraltar aud watias Sto. aire Hom. an from Norfolk? at age the channel, in Ma MRE iro smuggler, but never dreaming of encountering a | “eh, Du at 10 jad actually —_tele- | he mari si ibaccehecinesied » ANd | covich & CO K 6 fect water, on the polnt of the shoal making out from | Hoboken. raphed for a Spanish man-of-war to come timate and ill ren un- | Brig S.ima. Hill, St Thomas—Pentston & Co. ambert’s B ae . Si Schra Ella HB: . Avery, Baltimore ; James privatear. Upon hailing the craft her officers gave ere and retake her, An. interview with the Hein i Ae SEs. Hpeueenate canny sie aoe Guigigrough’ (Br, Potter, Windsor, NS—Crandal, Pe Te ay sion le tomnaBrown, New York; sup ‘EH Moore, Perry, Fire © name of the Resolute. This made the thing | Admiral, who is here sojourning, exploded the ru: ——- _ | litle Mary 0'Comory, Comery, Port Johnaon—Yates & | nearly bars at lowe weitere ee MC Le | eT SAGOLA, July 5—Arrived, bark John E Chase, Da- ed— | Porterfiel nearly rk of the founda. 4 slog Fi still more suspicious, as it was known that the | M0! 80 far as telegraphing was concerned, but the | ~ne situation at Monterey Uncha: 01 % ‘i , 7 ls, Cardi; brig B: (Swe), Rodin, Galveston. é q fact that he happens tobe here just at this time Brig Giles Loring, Pinkham, Salem—Brett, Son & Ci Desay riha teerbteee VEHILADELPHIA. Suly Seatrived: bark. Continental, Resolnte, which was formerly a revenuo cutter | very reasonably causes considerable comment, | Alleged Negotiations for the Surrender | Prk {iles Torins, Pinkham, Galem—Brett, Son & Co. ofae iuininading ap ee Senne toe DGp oehen, | te Ree Waceiee Iles Buryomelster, Petersen (NG): and a sister vessel to the Active, of New Bedford, | Asie from this there is another fact which 18 very of the Revolutionists. ng Gelnddath Gir): ahviow: wikaniec i aan, | Sree and shows a fixed red light, which can be seen in | Permlon, Liverpool ; Eu orits, rales Faraand i schr ar ‘had been sold some two months since, and there significant, in the presence here during MarTamonoa, July 9. 1872, Pah ana (Br), Taylor, Windsor, NS—Crandall, penne REO La, but 10 miles. The focal poe Bune, Orr, Gardiner; West Dennis, Crowell, the st few day of William Lambert, i i were strong suspicions that she had gone into the | the well-known Reoretary of the Cuban Junta, and | The situation at Monterey 1s unchanged. Four | gehrd J Phar paper, Washington, Borage & Betty. ‘Whaliemen. Boston; James's Watwon, Houck, {ianesvil Cuban service. Captain Ritchie therefore ordered loser a We bgor iis friends Lee Raed fared | thousand revolutionists, with cavalry and artil-.| Schr 8 Grove, Weaver, Salom, Mass—Slagnt & Petty. | Cleared at New Bedford July 8, bark Mount Wollaston, | Haley. and the commanding officer to report with his papers | Pioneer, and that the Vessel all qotPe cerericieg | 1etY, Occupy two points the same distance from | Rehr M Freemai, Robinion, Boston —B J Wenborg, Mitchell, North Pacific Ocean, coe . nberg. d—Schrs Mary F Staples, 8 Mi on. board the Moccasin. When the officer came | until her last round of ammunition is expemied, | Monterey. It 1s bellevea here that both parties are Sloop Manhattan, Hvurris, New Haven arson & Pe- Spoken. life L Smith Sith and J Vv erg ite a mith, man; tors, f & ; Price, and E A Bartle, aboard he said that he wasa Lieutenant Commander | If this is the programme, there may be a speck of | awaiting tho result of the negotiations going on at paveamer 8 © Walker, Sheroin, PhiladelphiaJ & N | J Ship bon Panning, from Antwerp for Philadelphia, Roxbury Margie, MePurl at oe ay ecocien a a be ‘or: oar Hevludon, Hath) OH Raymond, Kelly, je; % L'Adarom, Boston: Jas Martin, Howes; Marcy Haley, n Western Star, Crowell, Boston; HP Sim: m; Maryland, Green, Boston. Sea- ‘ 2 3 = war here in Newport after all. r the surrender of the reyoln- : , Bostone By adorn Yauxhan, in the Ouban Navy, and that his vessel was the THE SCENE AT MIDNIGHT. the city of Mexico for the surrender ot ie i Riad Fannte; Fonton: Phitadelptite: see iP oA Ly ig? sworth, from Boston for the Chesapeake, ie ce cara erent ERA an, ae ‘Cuban man-of-war Pionecr. The City al Dalis are just ringing tne phonr,of tlonists, jteamer Tacony, Nichols, Phitadelphia, f Ship’ Caled nia, Cartor, from Newport. B, for Now Or. | mond, Goldamith, Newport: EG Irwin, Johnson ane This was the first intimation that the omeers had | twelve, as leave the steamer Moccasin to-night. a jeans, Juno 20, lat 48.30, ton 12. ‘ave'Crost, Winchester, Boston ; farcy, Lee, hip Fr is Thorpe (Br), Back, fré Ne tle, NSW, | wich; American Eagle, Shaw, Fall River. that the craf: was actually a Cuban privateer. | Af Se atnivenen Coed cel ohpertbadahedn | GERMANY. ARRIVALS. fa San Francisco, June 2%, lat 96 19.9, ton ik We ‘Lewis. July 8Ship King of Algeria towed to son Bat- When asked what they were doing within neutral | stream. The bows of both vessels were pointed REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. MAREE ERE Geren from New York toe Ake Franciaos,’|: srany nine ioe a el eherte saris sane) Rati eee ‘waters, lie replied that about two weeks ago off eee bd sea, and mare y a (veil bhi 4 H Bei a Patel Steamship spgotia, (BD, Lott Liverpool July 29 and Bark Analy Emma (Pp. from Bordeaux for San ‘Fran. | Barbados, pawod in on Gatntday. Bark Rachel and a fow pre hap n q @ , D cisco, Jun iat N, lon 5 ‘J ol ‘Charleston, 8. C., they landed a messenger with othen 89 femal Appeared “the ttle Pioneer ras ch alee ho eerenie Sma Pacsiecen ranckiyi, July 5, iat aah. lon A ui passed sfenmnship Bark Carrie Bertha,’ from Liverpool for Philadelphia, |” s8h—Arrived. bl Terentia. from Demarara, fo orders rin, DRSEATCHES POU NEW YORE, whet’ places 'Ta "Rong gonttay uh tks | Sigin's Monument Unvelled—Amerioan Tei | Hsp tain cuit’ (Ala wil indi Ma Nadal ie | ue HAE nw rata, suse | che eRRanet Seated Solr Soh Fira ‘nnd they had been Ordered to proceed somewhere off ta red states snarine that it really a as if she ute to His Memory—The Emigrant Exodus, : Reehip Nevada (Br), Forsyth, Liverpool June 26 and ‘eine Cupid, trom Philadelphia for Dublin, June 2, off Sarai Eitzabeth, Kelly and WD. Bee Nee k Aero Montauk and there walt for further orders, and | might slip her cables and make her way to sea _-— meengtowh Wine with Mideo gad TT easton to Wil- | Tuskar. piled Bark Fosephitne: rigs Georké W Chase, and & that the officer had been absent much longer than | without attracting more notice than a fly upon the TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Hams & Guion. July s lat 46 09, lon 40 33, passed a North Foreign Ports. pane; sohr TS Molelian: snd others lade i; ¢! me.” German steamship, bound cast; 4th, lat 4412, lon 4747, a o rived, irs Mary 5 , was Y fur’ water. Her crew were intoxicated, it is true, — 3 i} ey ¢ y Arroyo, PR, June 23—In port brigs Nazerine (Br), for | phia; Maud Barbour, Barbour, South Amboy. expected. The officer farther stated that their | Doe tiere | are plenty of men ‘in Newport BERLIN, July 9, 1872. Batoainl sreatosnith, do | ati aagtics east of Eandy Hook, | ow London, idg, to sail in $days: Mary M Williams, f Pith —Arsived, scht MA Folson, Rose, Port Royal, 80. : ” a Cunard steamship, do; Sth, $38 miles east of do, an In- | United states, lds; schr Harry White, for Now York, ldg. PORTSMOUTH, July 5—Arrived, sehre Croton, Wall, captain had left them a day or two before and had he 1d gladly. supply their places. - Sanemanain de. : gone to Newport in a fishing vessel, whence he Mery Mss e Moccasin, however,fwould quickly dis- | Despatches dated in Nassau in the afternoon | ™{amenin Lowa (Br), Greig, Glasgow June 19, vin Mo- TO a eer vind eikteiveds ‘Chieatel Drammand Elizabethport: Bowie Morris, Allen, Philadelphia : okt yorl % ‘ing thé pel such an illusion. One of her officers is aboard | report that the monument to the memory of the | ville 20th, with mdse’ and 189 passengers to Henderson | yew Orieans; Hirundo, Haslund, do; Clitton, Nickels, | pri sally SOs Oustar: Haw Mork: barat Saavorm, prevenco In American waters, one of the men of | {2° Flower, With Orders not toaliow her moorings | great German statesman Stein was unvolled in | Hom. Pantricnend sirog wexery cana the Ranks | Salvoqigg ty HutNue Hadad, das HNom SIEkeI | Tt eta Gare sehson Orit Macon Me re nts : 5, fi RIsTOL, Jane he roads, Thorwaldsen, is, | gins, Rondout, peor’ four sarb eyes” Tom ihe bow. of th erpoot, bound east. from Pensaroln for Gloucester. S PLYMOUTH, July 4—Arrived, schr Henry Taber, Bow= se anid pawerigers, to Murray. Fe the said that a couple of his | peer four sharp eyes from the bow of the | that city to-day. =k y ARE Let c Migsraxtok about it the THEE belote; Feventie. cutter? The long tom of the vessel | The ceremony took place in presence of the we tnd towit Garrison sary yBEnrast, June Arrived, Bessie North, Forguson, New map, Fhuledelpite. a scrived, sors Ramon de Ale and that the executive officer was favorable to Hearne: tne deck of tie, privateer. The. Gres Emperor and Empress of Germany, Prince Fred- miseranh peeeane my aites he a July 6, pbataria, ayy, = Op the fonts parks Hosea Rich, ria, MeBride, Georgetown, Do; Rappahannock, Brown, atting out to sea; the others opposed him, how- | are banked so that she can be got underway pin ten | erick William and the chief dignitaries of the court | “Steam hip Georgia, Crowell, Charleston July 6, with | Gang. : ; tom Burke, Rilzawetnyort: Fredonia, ‘Sones, and Sarah 5 Sabtagy i % 3 mdse and passengers, to H It Morgan & Co, so, gg | .Cakorer, Juno 2.—Arrived in the roads for orders, Amy, | Gurney, Garney, Rondout; Fulton, Parker, Oyster Bay} Gayawbern, NC. 52 | pinkham, New York; also arrived, 28th—Caravan, Waete: Baker, Hobo ever, and he finally allowed them to have their | Minutes, and one might as well try to get rid of a | and empire. Steamship Hllen 8 Ferry, Salven lear, Havre, and entered out for New York. Schr Tda's Burgess, Cottrell, Savannah. rig Henry Perkins, Seymour, New York ; sch Re ti Fakir, Knowles: Express, Wass, at mad dog in a ten-foot lot as to try the hazardous 1 ing, and wit- | h ‘with m 2, way, He told them next morning, however, that | experiment of excaping from the custody of the | | The spectacle was ea weople orn all wacte og | vavcemahip Tae Belt wiakenan. RehimondCley Pont | Ar Haver, and entered out for N “a the Newport revenue cutter would be around | Moccasin. Future movements are looked forward | hessed by vast crowds of people fro Parts Of | and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to the Old Do- Entered out 26th, Max, Rinzo, for Now York; Santa | ponty Ma ‘por minion Steamship Co. ; 0.5 y hig f 0 | and make trouble for them if they aid | to with intense interest, Europe. "Bhip. Messenger, (of Boston), Hamburg May zi, with | Matguerita Sigure, Benvenato, do.; 27th, Ursus Minor, 3b Hons Conklin, Wow York Piet dl nat not get out of the way, and he had Th - ailianinlidia: Hon. George Bancroft, American Minister at Ber- | mdse and 360 passengers to 'Funch, Edye & Co! Had Caprz, June 20.—Arrived, Osanna, Garguilo, New York. PAWT' T, July 8—Arrived, schr James Diverty, ¢ News of the Capture of the Pioneer | jy, was invited to address the assemblage, He | Hfong gales trom toN W up. to the Banks, since, light | Salied 22d, New York, Pallis, New York, Carroll, Eiizahethport; Horizon. Leet, Rondout. scarcely got the words out of his mouth | jn Washington—Seeretary Boutwell’ I. W winds, June 10, lat 42 3, lon 26 10, spoke ship a F | galled 2a. n'port ships Sirathblane (Br), Poo; | Sailed—Schrs Tampico, Lombard, New York; H Ht War- before she hove in sight, and was soon dis- nd ry Boutwell’s | cave an eloquent account of the career of the man | Chapman, trom Shields for Now York, July & Iat40%. | aritst (ny, Sargent; British Flag (ir), Symes; Ophelia | ford, Sprague, do. ght, Action—The Pioneer Regarded as a lon 71 3, ship Celestial. Empire, from Bremen to (Br) arn daunted, Dinsmore; Rozélle (Br), Mas- SAN FRANOTSCO, July 1—Sailed, steamShip Republite, covered in -fuil pursuit, The executive officer, whose memory Germany to-day celebrated. | New York, May 31, at 11 P M, ‘was run into by jn; County of Elgin (Br), Miller; Roslin Castle (BY), | jownrd, 1 lama’ slip British Thdia (Br), Gilpen, Liv: % "| Pirate=Where the Treaty of Wash | «stein, he sald, “frst kindled the {dea of German | anunknowh bark, bound east, striking us om the stat: it, and Bvangeline (BY), Sterling, all tor New Yo erpoel now finding ttat his fears had been well founded, ington Comes In—Cuban Sympathizers ” 7 board side, carrying away a nimber of stanchions, chain | twilight, Gates, for Boston; Pocahontas, Duncan, for do SAVANNAH, July 9—Arrived, schr Catawanteak, Rock- taunted his bellows with “By God, there | aie unity, and time had fanned the spark into flame, | plates, bulwarks and sail, spitting plank shear, starting | Princess Alexandria (Br). Littlejohn, for do: Garden | tan . a 1 Disheartened. and to him Germany owed the proud position she | water ways and opening the scams in the deck aud side, | Reach, Gilmore, for do; Charlotte W White, Grin, une; | “SALEM, July 6—Arrived, schts Prize, Thurston, Rlinae cere errr: Matt nory 1, Maa Wasninaron, July 9, 1878. held among the nations of the earth.” Sioeet ‘te ny Aw ery taen ik bene ay bien Her micey bark omen Talbot, from Bue: | pethport; te aaah Sasi cereale 7 8 | ity i ot known, cing d ston, P Now. York. Upon boarding her Captain Richie asked | The captain of the United States révenue steamer | 20W held among aii’ ancien 46 sddbinbds Kevand ‘tho ‘wind. "SW, she 'was soon “out big oe) ipacea he Tver May 8, ship Cora, Coombs, | “S4icn'stn whe Juno, Pedrick, Cayenne. th Mcoer the usual questions, but ct THE EMIGRANT BX Al 3 of sight; had 3 births and $8 deaths, children, | », FINEYARD HAVEN, |—Arrivea, schrs Marthe: lls h Saabs) fue | Moccasin telegraphed to Secretary Boutwell this | 1, nertin orrespondont of the London standara | “anig’ Celestial Bmpires Tarint, Bremen May Wi with | MEMAUTUUE. se a) anton statterhorn, Curtin, | gvINEY ARO Ay EN, July o-ArHived, soles Marthe answers were all the way througit unsatisfactory, | morning that an armed schooner called the Ploncer hiatal : mdse nnd 454 passengers to CH Parsons. Came the horth- | ,aalied from Saugor Why Sh a : S Will, | for New York: ML Varney, Bath for do; Hickman, i on nry @ lo; Lue: 24th, Calumet, Ch do; 27th, Kate Da- or do: Red Beach. and'Henrietta, do for do; E ton ‘an, Dundeo Fay, do for Pitiadel, Pa d contrad “ 4 a writes that the increasing tide of emigration from | ern passage and had strong westerly gales up to lon 40 W; | Bi and in some tnstances contradictory, “You ap- | has arrived off Newport, R. I., without papers, and Germany to America causes considerable uneasl- cies ight aire and dense fore; have nad. bat pdr days pik pear to have no proper papers, and are sailing | that her captain claimed that she was a Cuban war during the entire passage; has had 1 birth and 14 deaths; ‘Yune 29~Arrived, Wallace, Adams, London (amd ‘ by—Bark Ethan Allen, from Union Lsland, Ga, under a flag which the American government does | vessel, Heanowaa his commission from Cespedes | 2¢88 to the imperial government, and measures for July off Nantucket, took a pilot from boat A Leggett, | .athd for Waw York): Ada: Jones; Now York for London for Newburyport: schr Harbinger, from Bangor for ‘New Not recognize, and I cannot do otherwise than take | and remonstrated against any interference, The | the repression of the exodus of subjects of the | “trig rorest Prince (Rr), Merriam, Arroyo, PR, 16 days, | “BAproceadedys i, New york, Yormied—Schrs ML Varney, Henrietta, and K 8 Gilder you into port and await further instructions from | report went on to say that she had two Parrots | °™Pire are seriously contemplated, Trish molasnes oo Bardere & Fond: weanal sere HRS | ghatwed la ath imperator Alexatider 1, Hileman, trom | sigeve., 1 rf a New York for Antwerp. h—No- 5 . id ui ‘ J eS vi or 1, Soy Ne York, —Schrs R A Ford, Martha Sargent, and Hickman. she government,’ and one French rifled gun, twenty stand of arms, a SCOTLAND. “"hrig Ethel Dolton (Br), Haney, Matanzas 11 days, with | RUBLIN, June 7 TATH TCA, ORote, Sta Ne er woo: | WHI WTRSHON Jub bcartived, steamship Benefactors THE CREW. quantity of munitions of war and a crew of . + pee oes Ward, Trinidad 9 days, with sugar to H | loughan, Newport, RI. Me Joo, Sewall, from Bat. | 290% New, Fork, Davis, Now Yorks ae eral of a aoe and ental et Bal persons. Secretary Boutwell ordered aration Go enue fo erat Ball fo. Had light Pi Cie lathe de es Seis Re Geared aM uty" pavirived. schit John Mettler, Ole~ and there are said to Wo oMcers absent in New | that she be detained under the eleventh section of winds and calms: been 5 days north of Hatteras. Fatmocrm, June 2—Arrived, Anatra, Silene, Newcastle | ment, New York. York; 71 re—) Willie Smith (Br), Kelley, Aux Cayes 18 days, with | pt 4! Ith, schr Josophine, Phinney, New York : Teh. York on business connected with the vessel. The | the act of April 20, 1818, which requires collectors | Terrible Explosion of Steam and a Fire—Eleven 1opTS.0, corfos and cclton to ft Becker Uo; vessel 10.0 rao, ne date, Lothian, Leslie, from New Orleans for anniat,' Phinney, and Sese Murdock, Christie, Philadel commander is Captain F. L. Norton; Executive | of customs to detain any vessel manifestly built Persons Burned to Death and Twelve Staples & Co, Had light winds and calms; been 6 days BrgninrOSyOTy soa waitiie’ Oatnittiay. Amodbo phi, Omoer, Liontenant Commander Y. R. Hattrick; | for warllke purposes and about to depart from the Others Badly Wounded. “efiltt Addio Wostels, Thornpson, Boca del Toro 15 days, | xew ov 2th Prarie Bird, Hawkins Livorpool, MAILS FOR EUROPE. Burson, alo! Wom are Americans sient ahs | United States, of which the cargo shall principally abi don veut Meru, omnia Tet ised Gant | Yorks dy 8 Honan, FaNI6T 8 seu. Mominn H 0 Y is |. Due Fratelli, Messina, ; @ crew is made up of Fronch and Spaniards | COMsist of arms and munitions of war, when the TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. reared oalmay boon dctays north of Htattern PRT ar rh ae Nd orp and Naples’ | qho steamsbip Wisconsin will leave this port Ody sand other nationalities, and so far as morals and | number of men shipped on board or other circum- —e Schr Minnehaha, Douglas, Mosquito Tnlet, Fi ‘t fetta, Jaccarino, do: 7 days, | Cecilia, Corras, New York; Anton dd L. y 9, 1872, Had light wind: de 4s was eh i. Cals New ¥ ed 2ist for | Wednesday for Queenstown and Liverpool me intelligence are concerned is oi | but prepos- | stances shall render it probable that such vessel is Eprinsoras, July ; me live. gk 16 pol jad Light winds and calms mrh, Glovanant, Cal Le batho ‘ork cand od Nise Thi sree for Furope will close at the Post Ofioes see Rear act nace oitcers, however, are | intended to be employed to cruise or commit hos- | _ terrible explosion occurred to-day in an exten: | * 27 Yeorgietta, Lord, Jacksonville 7 dnys, with yellow | (enga) Het Rattra e men Of intellect and have seen considerable ser- sive flour mill at Glasgow. Flames burst out im- | pineto Alsop & Clark; vessel to Borland’& Dearborn. | &% jon Yon. ite satied, Vittoria, Demartino, New | at twelve o'clock M. vice on the briny deep. Executive Officer Hattrick | tilitles upon the subjects, citizens or prop- mediately after the explosion, and the building was Hind fine Ree ee ee eee err O 6 days York 16th, Orion, Fusteser, lo} Princtpe di Napoll, Me- | rng New YORK HeRALD—Kdition for Europe— 4 Sebr Cari ebb, iy , SC, aad, Mattia, Lavra, Philadelphia. phrores tho war howe out ts vou iees tb Sere aa, | ray Ray sige Power, Atete) ot coun entirely destroyed, with naval stores to Bentley, Miller &™ Co. Had ‘light | STA, Palimors: Tiaogsearrived” anton, Fricke, Phila- | ql be ready at half-paat nine o'clock in the mort. e siniiggling busl- | try, or people with whom the United States are itherly winds; been 3 days north of Hatteras, Wil Baltimore; 25th, Adimiral, ness down South, and while indulging in | ‘TY: ot Pe ons buried in the ruins were burned | *f is, Hillton, Viruinia. Ce eae ge ing. that was’ once “captured fre ena | at peace, until the decision of the President bo | Bleven pers Bohr facon, Miley, Machiae# days, with lumber to Simp- | aesloop, New York, ved, DW Chapmen, Miler, New Single coptes, In wrappers for mailing, six centev #01 " Richie, who now commands | had thereon. Full particulars are expected at the | to death, and twelve were taken out badiy injured. Co A r Caroline, Wallace, Millbridge, Me, 11 days, with | OUCAM 91, sonathon Chase, Chase, Gottenburg and revenue cutter, All of the | department to-morrow, and the President will be ‘The cause of the explosion is unknown. ‘Sc Died. officers were much chagrined at their capture, but | immediately advised of the character of the vessel. —_—______ laths to Halyoke & Co; vessel to master. United States. .d, Hotsatia (@, Barends, New —At 492 Third street, Brooklyn, on.Tae {he captain of the Moccasin endeavored to console | She carries the Cuban hg, and claims to be a regu. | mrp GARDE REPUBLIOAINE BAND, OF PARIS, Passed ee Gate. $ ee : lane wea a 4 Peeebe eee Or Laeron, In the slat year of & oni by soying that he would take them to the | lar Cuban war vessel, fi York. most fashionabie Watering piace in_America, and | 20d dy ce ve will be cuean government. | The Rink, on Third avenue, where the Fatrsof the | yer stageto M (in), Mitchell, Little Glace Bay, OB, 18 4 ottune SeArrived, N Chprehill, Brown, Phita- re. Notice of faneral hereafter. ‘The optbion 18 that she will be “4 v 1 a 7 Saucy secmmivee ti a rannes ty seer ene ‘4 TREATED AS A PIRAT Amertean Institute are annually held, is in point | avi: for New Fork. with coal to Htenoy & Parker, Had | dolphia. ag, Juno 28—Off, Bladoworth @), from New (For Other Deaths $e» Ninth Page with privateering. The men composing the crew | 98 the belligerency of the Cubans has never been | of size (of Coliseum proportions) and location not a | "8 BOUND BasT. York for Hult. sing 28—Arrived, Frances, Field, Caitao; ing’s Patent Toor the aituaclok rather more piuiosophically, and | recognized and they have Dot e single port from | gesirable place to give a concert. Yet the bare an- i Cia: PRN HW ‘ir te treatoms Be aa Te ae York; cienharon, Fanshawe, do. A.—Horring’s Patent rug, Were evidently rather more pleased than other- | Which the Pioneer conld have sailed, a ent of the first appearance in this city of | Steamshio . Eunomla, doz Wyoming, New Orleans. 251 and 282 Broadway, corner OC Murray oggy wise at the turn affairs had taken. They have spent | The rules adopted by the Untted States | nouncem: Balled drth,. Southern Chief, Higgin New York; Wra Lacttrets bal aketana inl a the whole day in drinking and rioting, and to-night, | In the Treaty of ashington, although | the justly celebrated Garde Republicaine Band last SAILED. @ Putman, Richards, Galveston, vi ph iand Ctoti¥ee, re 11% Purkish Baths, Lexingtor cee While on board their vessel, had a rough and tum: | binding | only, between | Great Britain ahd | ovoning was suficient to ill the greater part of the | steamships America, for Bremen; Cleepatea, Havanay | Cleared 23th, Nobo, Mareay. Boston: Mand, Fee yin atrect Invigorating AML Y jauyen bio ight, wich resulted in about as many broken | fe, Vnlted peng to Hom GOvermmen’s Ate | age structure. And the emthusinsm of the | ‘wynuoke, Richmond: de. Hntered out 27th, Oman, sian fot Gatvegton: | ftore breakiast: apetizige Detore jiuner. | Mt frothing 2 rva, Kiuge, New-York: Joh Phila before . ven Heard, Shere were ne fetal vacate however, maritime Powers, and to invite teem to ac- | large audience was in Rroportion to Wind at sunsetS qalnia Hluge uta, Goddard, Portiand; Haunaly mor. iretigmen day and night. d Ris and measures have been taken to prevent furthor | cede to them. It is urged on the partof the ofiicials | its numbers. When the band made their Marine Disasters. ris, Mortis, New Haven, Ot, entered 19th for Ney, York; ————— 1 Floting by the destruction of the several barrels of | that food fant Oo Shaun th ehis. ca Gira example | Skpvararooas Tae ee reste caeer above che. |/ Sap Hanaret Wavino—The following aro the particn- goth, Lady Young, HNN dade wr Weosten Noe tan, | AcHerald Branch Office, Brool! yn, J N ractically enforce case as an ce. mpons on as b ee . . v7 Ng ‘ar. y t Fulton aver weet. bf crew, at eonrse, “are under aries out they are for Spain, which would have greater influence than Rekab of the crowd, a deafening cheer shook the ¥ tarsof the loa of tho above ship, as given by Henry R Wit Reed, Stinion, Blo Janeiro nd Valparaly ,” Yia Car Comer of Fulton avenue gmt ye w Not allowed to take anything from’ the vessel or | any diplomatic or formal request on our part. What | puilding. The band, under the direction of M. | Boyce and William Sparks, botit able seamen of the ship, seven, Jung sacred, Chuson, Rov.’ New York: Podctrestinse disturb the general condition it was in When cap- | Stall be done with officers and crew is also an in- | Pantus, first played “Hat! Columbia” as a tribute of | vi arrived in Buenos Ayres from the Laguana do los | cornavia;d a Arline, Munenl, WiyaNetons ro: | AveNestle’s Lactoous Farina, od. P| teresting question, which will be referred to the At- | esteem to the country in which they have received Wa had Voyage antil the morning of | ter Cresat, Campbell, Bull River: sot. Fitton Austin, the Mother ic Substitatey ‘ as torney Generai for his opinion. The friends of Cuban ch @ hearty welcome, and followed it with tha, | Padres:—Wo had a good voyag: Fronch, Callao! ba Bella, Christensen, WY imington. Recommented by eminent physicians awe very. heavily and” f idadl, independence in Washington are disheartened at {mmortal “Marseillaise,”” which was alone tH | the wreck, We touched at no place. At balf-past four Cleared, ath, Claralia, Dinse, fl aath bs Pad ———$$ $$ -- gra. hee heavy weapons Deng. two twenty the succession of disasters attending the efforts to | the echo. The regular pene em opened | on the morning of the disaster we took sowatings and Gloria. ;iimington, do} Flower o'My ay, Humphrey, ARoya) Hoyana Lottery . Rrices) ten 3 ch | assist the insurgents, and tt is doubtful whether | with Meyerbeer’s “Torchlight Dance” (Fackeltar i), | round 15 fathoms of water, the captain remarking that we | Philadelpita, jt penned: me Boston. duced, JP MARTINEZ & 00. BAW ors, 19 Wall ¥ eee ound Parrot guns and one eighteen pound French y' niored out, 2th, > New York. Fined gun. Of sinall arms she had an almost end. | any further contributions will be furnished from 4 the same that the AL Lag bal ce were 9 miles from laud. At five o'clock the man | sailed vith, Petieveranco, "Lam, Phitadetphia (and | Box 4,685 Post offlee, New York, 3 leg quantity and vatiety, and between two and | here. ahem début in cae cnchusiaam’on this occasion, “and | atthe wheel told Mr Hazalthein, second officer, that ho | sailed from Deal 2). is64, prop ines, Olsen, Now York | pasehetor’e Hale jee Beet! sn twa three thousand pounds of powder. The Pioneer more heal 4 id. hear breakers, to which Mr Hazel du f June BoArcived, Bir ‘Chiesa, Philadel- t bs liebe built for the rev rvice, by John Lynn, of SWITZERLAND revealed to those of the audience who had not ’ we ated iniies from land.” 8 Bo ERICK, JRE world; the onty perivot dye; Wy rimless, relieb 6. Yugiane Phitadeipiia, and stationed at Key Weat, Florian, | SPAIN AND + | heard the band before a new world in military mu- | selioved Sparks att he wheal: Sparks sang out ag he was | Dive ace. dune %n port Vrig John Sanderson (Br), | taneous Atalldruggisis” oO She about one hundred and’ thirty —-+-— sto, The second Piece ae ee ec ot CHA mine | SURE SUN’ sor and the alte’ went “off to. south 4 | Staples, tor Bpltimore; FORE Taste Cochran, Cochran, | i tianevived Halt Fyventho SAE Pitre eek ee creer ane te the Ni filadey | 00 Pontrctiits onvatinas. was rendered with the ess ag fam atuck ard ANE fase The Cane | a BAO tie sailed, Vigllate, Whitmore, Callao, | work fas nover produes) w preparation 7 igh not with Beate peyerel titise’ Ghot tied for ine Ouben aor hg Mca apa tthe eerste na most faultless ole wa by Ba taieden EZ vx tal ofcer, wap on desk, ihe eaptain chm, on deck, | Karras Jun mately ¥ Levetd. Diet, Eensicops. | suoh tho ml By nis ) ne cer e ET AY son, the tone being without a flaw, ©’ in the | qndasked ine if my heln was hard-up. 7. told him eee Archer. Ryans, om! Formosa, Allen, for Politica! Baty aors, Flag* 4 ya Portrats wee ms Pais iten have’ “50 a er. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. most florid passages. he performers were MM. | He then asked me ifshe was paying of “1 answered nos | fur Heong Kone Aen EE yatt ver, King Poip, Bal PR Ax A Ply hy Dunte ote ty oe oe bat confederate navy. Petia “an roe Pares, Hamme, Raytaoud and Starck. ‘Tue Intro. | sho has swung and she is tsi, CAptW.n then exh | Ae ervane: Nottebohin, Manter, for Bag Francis 2: ts e 5 a ¥ 01 deck. for 3 tnterview with Captain Richi to-night on LONDON, July 9, 1872, duction and wedding march in inet ated fact ‘and filled on her yards, 10 CLideavor to got her of, | olly Lew, Fonnson, FOF Japan, Sronunas ee Royal Ho vane Lottery war hoard the atonch | Uitle cutter nudor his | Tetters from Geneva say that Don Cartos, che | of “Lohengrin” | wore then given im a atyle Nery onarvion wat moa, Pout all to ao purpore, | bacena, 2a Paw York) ' | wore tthe og of Moho O9 et ed K » ger: ‘ . boring hoavily ; there ‘avavy BY ‘ | Ant aw, yor, for | iaformatiqn, fara wvOUy mont command, | nike ome OF het sisters in tu Ht: | spanish pretender, ts gxpected In Switzerland, text | jusiclany prosent commendations OZ%no stinted | lin hh waa ar es ohaariy shea, daylight | peapan Ba ari aT oe ite inbow, Thayars for | LOR Or HD. aakary, 10 Wal , We Wore say ., No oaruo ‘aa | ira A , show, and licr captain is A great deal like | wagk. \ kind, Certainly (he work has never rg in this

Other pages from this issue: