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NEW-YORE DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1866. i s 8 Out fatbars’ God we bless, l A Curiosity of Porse: O.::AW‘ ‘ ”mflir_g':flm Nt rihiave by e Rav. Gorard B, m . Mr. Delwiu F. Brown bhas made s pen-and-iok , zowbh T R Oted Swguar Seresion to Ramels Augima, vty | n 4 to the exclusion of hundreds of thousandsof Black FROM TEE PACIFIC COAST. [ rith tho 2Iat Fusileers in their attack on the Redas, and bad three medals ewarded him. He was one of the masnify and elog youn, Ti’ abusdaut faitbfulaces ,if not the y Joyalists. Colorado is not oppressod by being deniod en ungest, Colonel if co -~ e and e Diigfmmioas ! W, Wdd, <t o BUMEPR < ? voungest, Cotoel i commund of Agi ey oK drawiag which proves him to buve (he organs Of prrae- | o Sk bl K <hould South Carolina groan? We are not quito cer- | The New-Almaden @ : Company b L iy g I 1n Jenien SO €10 S el S W e e “l ¥ “‘MM"LV‘Jsuqntui‘:':‘"’m;hfic'; e T that Colorado is strictly out of the Union, though | Sossed to be & desler, ard will nio excl ent had it in contemplation to recall Governor O fai the heritage porhaps best descrlbad in the words of the clreular '\t e | 18 Zabrinkia to Seet B Syie dusghre of ey £7s )1 ain that 4 1 'y ou the production of quicksilver. The product of ) Appoint Kir 1 Storks his successor. They from the red man galoed— compasies the photographic copies of it which a off red voice in C n‘y.grd.u.; but we p.’;l nu: aqu 50,000 flasks per :I:A\flllllllvl;\h w !,on‘,‘,f"‘v ] ';.'n ;7\-X'A ‘; 0. b 8 | ""E"“:y‘l’::; 4040 e for sale by the publister. * The original of this photograp.® | i DIE 56 who are foud of ssing the phenome i anmenil Shpeneiin T tis ahkreat Ol Aters a | Go0d men wnd true they were, we know, Is 0535 nokes. braces tho words of the Lord Sk ofthe ate W oar i ; State rights: *Does Colorado belong to tL s;?..,‘ .FLA:L{'II D O ¥y X oo « [ Wi NOus Fe R S dgs 7o portraita o'x:h-.:-nur acd Lis Aposties, aud coples | rfifs::fimrufi"fifi'r?mfmy’;'"r"r;’u"’m‘»h ‘m-u rnot? Ifshe does not belong to tho Union, | $260. Legal te 7. 3 h ro attend faithfully to the discharg T e Bt o hade, of teu colobrated paintings by the groat mastors, in al 115 | Dank, o 20Cicck k. Skardy. Rl o e RASTAR o | 4 4 magisterial dutics of rosien their commissions us Justices Thelr tastefol eys and besd beads, It was oxocuted exclusively with the pev. aad is | riele - 1o what does she belong FEOM THE SOUTH.WEST. [oft ]d ace, T s heetabso i froquet coafereaes o (s i ovlalone 0 the reoult of six years olose Iabor.” Mr. Brown has prodaced | ATurone: te Auscras whl ks pie fogis the et oty o7 o oy g e ity ¢ il B L s nt vk e el e Wi it Two Hundred Yeurs Ago. o ouriosity whick will mo doubt bo fully appreoisted by many | - actac SusoatE Revparn, 0, 6 aonty i""..,.,.' "‘!' s T'he rum-seeking roughs who went from this City to | Opening of @ Fair—Me: sired for the future good Ko ut of the Colony; bing fn the ground— pople. T certinly a caronity of persevusog 1ot aud | 1241 S ks et wihod it s A Hoboken last Sunday in quest of toddy behaved so | Advices—Ex-Gov. Allem’s Eemns vE 10 . 2 waiks sbros a remarkable 83 a work of the pen alovs. BOURNE—On Wedoesday, May 16, Gorge Beker, only chiid of outrageously there that the citizens protest a Jo o NEWw.OrLEANs, Thursday, May 17, 1865, | €001 of tL f accessible to all, o e of oo G v . v Tt and vl b it 3 Tho Mechanics’ and Agricultural Fair for the Mi | without any d or, and has already What they did plant God niade to grow, New BumeLar-Proor Sare ror e Namioxar | TiiRiint vy y'&‘n:-u’::"t gt e L 4 xhibitions are solicited from the d the confic E'er sigee Two Hundred Y cars Ago. STaT. BANK OF CAMDEN.~The Natiousl Bank, of Camden, | Ofts guudiather, Josepu P. Baker, No. U Weid Trenty mgath ses their return next Sunday; and the Measrs. St | Valloy opens Nov, 20, pecn . to 3 yhah! N 3 Beiy the oy Commie e oy has alopted the wise precaution of rendering its vaults doubly ving their ferry-boats on that day | :{"rl"L(cr;:n:|rly‘.i A h'u'gln a;nruanl of meney m;; been raised | as s on a3 - - . 2 md the gronnds are to be band:omely adorned. { of the ared by the Royal Commis- Sk head ! —Suaddealy, at ses, i ) upon, The Daily News soys: g The Empress Carlotta left Mexico for Cuctnavaca on s to tho origil, causes and suppress tho dis- i sacure by ordering oue of Marvius celobrated Burgls gy oo DAy e s The Eccaclaw i prowoting ‘”"'”{,.f;"":.,'."','.“:l{w"('x.‘v tholstinat, | turbancos; but the Commisione s had becn so reticent Safes, of large size, and made in the best manver. Le Rigat . George Burgos, D. D, Bisbop of the i, camptuary enactments, will probably soon ield t ‘Swith's plan for draining the valley of Mexico has boen | aud cautious that no one could sey positively on which removal wo had an opporcunity of examining this splendid t Ly traved s e ok e e i Dl ) oA ™ f the Just B2 8 Mosir. Maryss & 0ot soiabtshineat, o, 701 Clost| DIRE R LTS [T 19 108 et Nib P N Sub vl ) o) o sunied the Pacific coas d cnse, b s the matter o & memory of the Ju . No. 72 3 Lare is reason tosup| ‘thatthe Commission ud some of | The Imperialists bave reoccupied the Pacific coa t, and 18 int ||:' but m":n I’IIA.YM:L W o biew 2 end oot uut-s:, and were foroibly impressed with its superiority over | n:f.’.r;‘l:u-)'filuul::f'::";«?;..m;}. md,;:.’,;:,wr:lu, P d dust othee Safes in use. In this opinion we seem to be eustained by | _ near Atianti 9 5 o At o their | the © Empire” is unusually quiet. endess ors to drive the Sanday liquor traffic out of tb | British Honduras ady tho 10th inst. have beeu ¢ The colony was Lealthy and prosperous. Drain —Wa have o doubt that the people of We and agricultural improvements on o large scale were | like those of New-Jersey, will seek legal | progressing. a large number of public moneyed institations and promiveat | Bowcrbweplomecory. L L N = " Y o ing May 17, Frani Vit anly waw private individuals who bave recently been supplanting their | “uf Benywmin aad Catiarioe C.ipioa, agsd i4 years, 2 moatie md 011 Safes by the Marvin article. That the latter approximate | _days. 4 tmore Boarly to Fire and Burglar-proof perecton than any otser | The,3 s and fsndeof s (s 2 Sbesiily Qrshin s expect to get ntelligence of the he early part of Juse. don, the widow of George William Gordon, agland on the 215t April in one of the Royal vessel in which the tue framers of the bill would cease to be so beneath our feet 0 | | protection from the Sunday influx of tippling rowdies T T A DIODoNe to bring back ex-Gov. Allen's re . h to which they are now subjected. But they will seck | Cotton—sale To-day's receipts, 195. Low i o S Satss made, we bave not the slightest doubt. The Bafo hero | Gates od Grandames, Brookiys, ou Raturdey afternocn, st % « by shutting their own grog-shops on that day— | Midding, a3 a87e. Gold I3}, Ster- | © e Henleid Kottt A0 r--~errr:dwh- magnifioont specimen. Th ocdissy Sre} DOMAKSKI1n Breoklys, on Tharsday, May 17, M. L Domassit not by forcing ours open: Yot The News mlfim b Fre nr:;lxkun ! - v has this year been very | | -'afl'hmu‘)u prw{ AN Mevip & et M o, .fi“' Protessor of Laogusges—s Pollsl exi o aud martyr for Lidacty—agad ! oo Droof, but perfoetly dry, the filling bolng of dry plaster, mized | s6yesrs || Ly o atend bis Coneral, 1y those in which the cul uds of tho small set! ing was generally 1 - with small pieces of alum, never molding their contents or | without f, ! ol s puwer d ucthor notice, on Saturday, the | ~at 10§ o'l Exak His power and grace below, corroding the iron. This has beer. recently demonstrated by | & m., from St. Peter's Chivroh, Statest., near Uoud. ~His remaine | Like those Two Hundred Years Azo. wili be taken to Greauwaod for pool 4@jd. To Brownsville ndvices state that men, was in the neizhborhood of China, prepa s st ed to ins v b ta for their accustomed boliday iodulgeuce w o e i ? Il Seite g TR 3 4 - - | advance on Monteroy. ,.m“:l ndn I;s‘:lx‘?‘(‘ll[;\ l:ll.l.flu:ur‘fl. to the n &'n)k\AAI. ‘\‘Jfl?-f}ufrn{ vxul“x.\us:, :nn\,u::x:,n delphia Ledger. | BLLIOT=0n Tusruday morsiog, May 17, Caroiizs 8, eldsst dusghten N ill not tell its readers that this Sunday e o isturbas s i e i et 1 | ol the Rev. H. B. Eiliot, ia the 17t year of Ler age e News will not te 8 readers tha o A | FROM LOUISVILLE. parish in which l(‘:l”(“h”: rlilslur) of the scitloment” and first LAN INTERESTING ANNIVERSARY.—The graduates | l-hl"u“nn:u\m:nd;lplnn:dl:‘; «.Jm;umm,nnvnm'v‘wm Y i bi o laws i srsey and | A o LLE. thiol cts ¥ y of Newark. 3 e o st 4 | moon, o'¢lock, ost Seventeenti-st, withous Liquor Traflic is forbidden by the laws in Jersey and ilier mugar districts chore was o luck of hands. Mhe | Y5 ocind ety tae sary bistory of the sstiement of the aad pupls of Girard Colloge, Philadelplis, wil elebratethelr | Fogber notioe: ' 1 Westchester County as well as here, just as are the | gogn of The B T ¢ - ing coffee. With the exception of 8 fow cases of region around Manhattan Day, and the country lyiug east- | anuiversary on the 21st of May, the birthday of the benovolent | ELLIOT—Ou Thursday moruing, May 17, Mary B. Elliot, aged ¢ . 2 P, # eath o ev. Theodore Clapp—Opinion 10U by I R o ward; the social and ecclesiastic difforoncos and the troubles | millionaire, Stephon Girard, The outside attendance will | ,Years ioting and knocking down which prevailed at Ho- | 1m the Henderson Cone, | small-pox in & mild form, the public health was good. arising therefrom in Conneoticut and the region about Nar: A 1 » The funers! will be held at her late rasidance, No. 72 Noefolk oL, o8 Joken last Sunday. The premises of The News requiro | Lovisviiss, Ky., Thareday, May 17, 186 ¢ gonsett Bay, and the emigration that was induced b‘ comprise two classes of graduates, those who have gone from | = Friday, May 19, at L kp.w Sl Rehd ous Polloe s T | Tho Rev. Theodore Clapp, & ative of Massachuset e e cmslonn that Histarbed the peace of the New. | the college and entered apprenticeship,according to the willand | GEERY -On Wedreaday woon, May 16, atar o ahort bus sevars B¢ he Rev. Theodore Clapp, & pative of Massachusetts, TWO HUND Fogiand Colunies, afier several years of nogotiations With tho | testamentof Girard, and those who are past-apprentices; and | B7ee, WV 'ism J. eldast aom of Willtan J. and Susans Geocy, aged = g { mon 1 to insist that our Police shall let the roughs knock and for many years 8 Unitarian preacher in New-Orlesn » 2 F 3 miok aatharities governing thas ecent will be gathered ohiefly from the State of Peunsylvania. The | The uiera wil ek place fom the residance of his uther, ot Rals was obtained which {r‘d to the removal of jown and drag out with impunity here, and 80 pre- | died here this fternoon. s e - . -lude their going over to Jersey and playing their fan- | __ TAe Jowrnal publishes an elaborate opinion of Judgo entel many of the settlers from tho county esst of the Hudson, to | College is not yet 20 years old, and the cldest of its | oIV, 3. ., g ey nitornogs ot § o'sionk: s e S slbeliond | Biand Ballard, United States District Court, in rela | Newsrk-Our Tewne e D ot W s woiey Infges aivil 40 TOIRIRS | atemsl- dikdag Ao 5s. ehesmalors, peichems, s, | OB e el e Iy b gmt e WAe St tastic tricks there. Why not speak right ou | isham Henderson, concluding that the Exccutise and | Meettng of the Wistorical Socicly of New- liberty eould be enjoyed than was compatible with the views ths, desi ¢ | e T u doncbier, £ isa h; Graat, wil be fo I e ——— Legislative Departments of the Government having de 4 | of the ruling sects in New England. Out of this emigration | Amiths, cesignors, engravers, civil engineors, architects, | The remuive, (kg s N B T Aoty e d Mr. Gladstone's speech on the English debt re- | clared that the lebellion isended, the court canuot assumo Jersey—Auniversnry Ceremonies. grew tho aritiauenis of East Jerscy; the most couspicuous of | cashiers, laywors, editors, and dootors—is ot yet 30 yoars of e Y T e o b . g | that it continues i on furnishos n o wo hundred years ago,when € s 1L was kin these was in the Passaic, the infant of wiich, Newark, with | age Prof. Lemuel Stephens, late teacher of chemistry and phi- Funeral services at bis residence, Clinton. N. J., 3 o'clock o Thure- s . J | continues; that this opinion furnishes no solution ¥ 20, 2 | its 80,000 inhabit t fact. i 15, i mes the nrgument of Mr. J. 8. Mill on the coal | o' palitical status of he States | whes tue City of London was just recovering from the great | churche oy et ekl 2:‘}:1{3‘;,:’.‘,‘1.‘..:‘..‘,‘"' 5. 185 | Josophy at the College, 8 gentieman usivarsally beloved by its | S0 L w1 ilass, A apic, and refreshes it with another set of figures, | lately in rebellion; that this is & question which must ba | Jiague o suffor i the followiag Septomber by the great fire; TOEM DY THOMAS WAED, M, D, gradustes, is expected to proside at the moeting of the | " Hiesn, in the Suth o O el short, , Mary Jiowing that, at the annual rate of English coal con- | Sus¥ered :;-(fi';;;'-;;;‘;:';;,gh,;;g;;f;m;;"u:;;;";j,,'7;,"?»; S han Ool. Miokole 2ad, {he. Teur helive, oapiurod Mow Axm- | - THO oum St rooiiod tae piwser sqeesn ot 06 nEawith: | *Girerd Brofhebood’ Fos Somers Sith, late of Woat | The tesiressad frizade of ‘\?’u‘n"u:" a4 v o b beo A : s 0 of Gen. . contempt offered 4 < ents, oalling to mizd the mo 4 . 4 5 i, are Cospects: cumption, the total sum in 104 years from this time | the Court, and that bo, having resisted the order e s, | sterdam aud christaned it New-York; when the Dutch author- | ernea ‘mos's 1he oiternses o the f.fl..m.'m fon. | Polat and Cooper Tustitute, is now President. ig, otlesd the foerl from, the reidenc A brothe nlaw, would reach & quantity nearly twice as great as the | 18 criminally responsible, and that his case Will bo pro. | ity over the adjoining Proviuco had been estroged by that | tury. Sowe gualus pictures of early customs were drawn. R T Soouon Putte, o, 9160 lastoesthan., 0 Dilly shuthoes s nckioal redsitaed € t1a " Goal ined, Whioh ez in] "en 1% Yo e Graan Ty same quiet victory, and whon Sir Puilip Cartoret had just 3y, Clise.es was King ot out foundatlon, The Alleghanians give their first concert at the | HAIGHI -On Tussday, May 15, Phebe, wite of Abrecs Heigh', aged ad 4 within 4,000 foet below th n-' R S s secured from the Crows a consitutional charter for New-Jor - . Atbenwum, Brooklyn, this evening, and sing s0me of thelr | Tyg Jaiatives and frisnds are fuvited to attend the funecal oo Friday, luded within 4,000 foet be ow the surface. Long be- FIRES. sey—then first known by that name—cax e the early ploers best and most popular pisces. “-“lfll-l"0'°1°°iv“";'.l'-f"'9"‘¢“,‘,"""" B fore the exbaustion of coal is approached, its prices e from New England, brusging with them liberty, the right of S——— e temiae s the ity Tiwdson Hiver Rulrood. i A Smare-SnooTERs' FESTIVAL—The American | pATTERSON—~Ou Thurdsy. May 17, Audiow Elliot, sen of Samost will tend upward, and as coal is now the great and Acres of Woodland Barmed | ¥oréhip and the ballot; proviled. alwara, as to the latter,that the voter should belong to_the First Freabyterian Clurch, of “eady resource which gives to English manufacture | ©ver Near Sandwich, Mass.—Loss $30,000. + Abrabam Pierss was pos lement of Newnrk was o part of that protestant v ] o | TP and Juow E. Pattersou. aged 2 gears nad § monch Sharp-Shooters' Sosiety holds ite featival at Chicago from tho | I sed Jeon B Paiecion, Sed Cgiiit NEAFRTME thicas., bie 0ugh the Chursh, 13th to the 17th of June next. Competitors have already en- | ~ (kridey) afteraoon, at ¢ o'clock. Frisuds of the family are wn terad thelr names from all parta of the United States and from | o atnd 0, goodly days bygou sent thr ith in birch When pedizogn an importaut part of its cheapness, it follows that a P fx:o«:xos. ':‘hur-dnv, May 17, (romgedtes| bt e oo o snglish m hout 4,000 acres of woodland were burncd over feeling which was the co: spitit of the age, Whic " - z English manufacture and labor must sufler, and that | ool Dhrineipally in the towns of Sandwich and | Knew only two sources of o Ju:m{.“-‘vv- I‘Ellhls 1n religion and PO L« sevoral places in Earope. POWERS—Aflers long sodserare inees, Elisbath, wifsof Edward be latter will migrate to cheaper and larger coal | Monument. vy Thaie b g ot B g And women, bless them' phishicaallIESSeSCRS— e B ughter uno, aged 24 years, tields, for better wages—say to America—which has a | , One dwalling-house in West Sandwich was included i | plous sentiment orented; and which looked v o the saMative el Db o T Markets—Reported by Telegraph. Her romaios will be takeu from hec late residmice . . | the destruction, and a large amoun! corded wood. of_th ast subject of leg Two hundred yoars ago 4 Revraro May 17 —Floor—Extra Stato, 8 50, Westorn and | 36, o0 Frldsy moruiug. at 10 o'clock, Ter coal surface thirty-seven times that of England. Any | “he loss of property is estimatad at | “Ea 1L of May avels ontored O ooy il it Cauada White, 812814, inactive aud nominal ot | Buteersand Heryats. whors s solemy & uew discovery or invention of fuel would doubtless be | At last uccounts the contlagration Lad stopped spread- | 1 nftor passing the low ** gross lands.” efros there might growy about 81 80 for No, 1 Milwankee Spring. Corn dull at 6de. for | o! ;.Mlmm:";;.h“:““_;&;fi;!h e of which other countries could take equal advant- | 126 There were heavy rains in the vicinity last iyl B iogpre 3 gl 59 to an- ol Ll Ly B O N et Caae) T WkKY | REED—On Thurday, Mav 17, 1956, Navey T., wite of A. L Boed, i 3 ¢ Pzl b | @ otroam. loys ran traant thea from schoo! o 1,50, EED_On Thacabey, s » : : o iants ie0 " o founde! Or. Al the b/ pueet (oved to rule, New-York—Wheat Ic., Cora 11e,,Oats 7c.; f sge with Great Britain. The scientific position which In Weat Troy—Low of Life, | o e 7 1 he gonkipe, thawed by to 10ge.: Corn he.; Oats Sje.:Corn by rail to Albany i0c. Receipts | Mgt """L,,,"’,.“ [pletiros te rarpectally Lovitnd b o Mr. Gladstone takes for his financial argument is for T Thursday, May 17, 1866, | of run ovor waatefull 650 bush. Wheat, 4,000 bush. Corn. 70 | & me: seithout fertbe No. 1378 Beoadwey, this Fridey, &L ¢ . Glads! - » % 7, 1866, p A . , 24, 3 m., withou! et nof 2 zor, Thursday, May " hat undying race 330 bhls. Flour, 35,100 bush. | Camdes, N. Y., and Lawrence, Kazess, papers plsase copy. O n Thursdsy, May 17 Hearieits Mativs, doghterol . mp the tow jor T A large frame tenement in West Troy owned by L. D. am their focks tified by the opinions of Sir John Herschel, Sir Rod- | 2 | " P . ar Collins and occupied by a number of families, was de- | .rick Murchison, Sir William Armstrong, and bF | stroyed by fire early this morning. A culd two years old | Messre. Hulmes & Jevons, who have written books | pe[r:;h(-d in the flames p! : apon the subject, the conclugion of which Mr. Stuart | 1,i yighe, o Sootery i Lonstaghurg was. bumed e ——— L Mill deems unsnswerable e Semmes—down in Dixie they call him ** Admiral " nmes—rwas elected Judge of Probate of Mobile rd C. avd Harriet E. Shimeal. jr., aged § years. and friends of the {amiiy are invited (o attead (e funoral, this (Friday) aftarmoon, at 3 o'0look, from No. 412 Hudeoa-s Brooklyn, without to inform the peopie of th 1d to Invite emigrati the New Provine favitation. Kemaina to be aken (& Moaticello, Suliivan Co, N. Y., for inrerment fore the sadience cried encor . B R B AT terms. Corn guiet, T'ha pastor closed with the recital of the wealth aud growth | Flour, 40c.; Wheat, 4c.; of the city, And the character and giorious achievemeats of its | Lake imports—23,000 bush. Wh citizons exports—19,000 bush. Wheat, 15,000 bush. S ATION N. b NEY. Poas. 2o 14 T, s : = BB o R i Byl L gl o i Y. May 17.—Floar firm, Whost—no sales. _Oats | At his late residence, No. Li7 Wost Forty-Gth-st., in X the moraing of the Mr. KINsEY commenced by giving o review of the offorts to | ALDASY tlo the Western costinent '..h fiy Eagland, F Spain, 3""- lfll"llfl_ "’. llnmoléflw;’ hm,k l: '»'w( Q!lu&nlf:«lhl this city, betwoen the hours of 12 and | o'loc rtugal, and Holland, and noted the causo of the numerous | Lhicago, su or State, _Corn lower; sales of 27,000 bush., | ;.. <or Plilip O' 7 B w the vast domioluas of the | New Chicago at 75@7ic. Wool—sales of 80,000 1 at 0236c. 17th fost, Doctor PLilip O'Hanlon, sen., st the sdvaseed ags of W the Swides, the foundad with such high | for Medium and Fine Fleece, and 50a60c. for Superfine and | Years pany ¥ it & few of L uto its sctual al it back by tais del IN WEST FORTY-FOURTII-ST. A fire was discovered yesterday wor o'clock, mear the malt bin on the fourth oo | [ { about 10 z& Co's uding was efiec of the County of Limerick, Irsland, County, Ala., on the 7th inst., by & unanimous vote. | Joo » BCr S rourth.st,, and before it could be | Tha Glhat ou At ity % tn \Widacation OF | o N e B e s a4 st fave At oo R * b Extra Pulled. Shipped by tows—47,000 bush. Corn, 26,000 | Dr. O'Hanlon was |e b 2ot is supposcd to bavo taken placs on the 17thof | reest Al sl vasished like the pa- . Shipped by , ] y o the gallant services of Semmes during the war.” Wa :::’:’;“e“"l"fl“ bad ""“‘“’: “'h“’:.“'l'l” and "’x:" fioors. At e aiol tee iy Sohin Gt M Little more coutury of 'vaun | bush. Oats, 77,000 bush. Rye, 14,200 bush. Wheat. whence he emigeated with bis family in the Fall of the yssr 1430 ta | o fire commenced the hauds were all at but | many mighty enter. rtmmmlt May l7~-H';er nominal V\Lhfldt M~hl¢':& this city, where his remained and continusd in the active and suscess- oy wighty entOr | provisions lower. gMiess Pork, 890 50, Lard unchanged. | py'or 0t C0r b Drofession until sbout s week before bis dewh. Lm ) Octuber of tho 8amo year, a Lumber of the « abandoned | th not Whisky dull; sales'nt #2 23 io bond. Gold, 1205, b " feland in the sea, with nethisg | W o o May 17.—Fiour quisk. Wheas dally saies of New | ol ksreletions with s iblew-men theoesh Ui, Dr. O/Huion B9 vion, and it 13 0. Teoal and commomorate | Amber Miobigan at §2 203 82 21; No. 2 do., 81 €. Corn ales at 5840 for No. 1 Mixed. Oats | gpread polisical iuflaence throughout bis uative county,and unchanges- there no other vacaut office in' Alabama that this en‘ngr\lhln portions of the establishment otber than the floor | B nardi i | on which the fire broke out, #o that, as yet, it is impos:ible to rover of the seas must be made guardian of Widows orermine bow it origiuat unge to the stock will | and orphans, and set to adjudi®ate questions of prop- | amount to 86,006, on whick tb ce 0 : 9 S | | the following comps ; Corn E o0 of these I'ttle bands that we are here to- | dull and a shade lowel M erty under dead men's wills? “We suppose he will | §5,000; Centr. s f dull wnd drooping. Rye—sales at 7oc. for No. 1. Lake i s g ", ! ox of th " Freizhts dall ol Neming bly exorcised it in sapport of the wvocates and chaupions of Uibacal look for precedents to the decisions of that Court | Jeflerson, 82,500 Sturveeart, §3.(0 | {og of tho character of tho early settlors, the orator | FreWite GRS EOMECL 5oy o0d geclined 15@25c. ; the do. | Priocipiessnd equal sghts forall. Ho wasbighiy estesmmod by Daaisk mand is entirely for local trade. Wheat opened pauicky at a | O'Couzell, and was the private as well as public friend of William ” 5 A £ Baltic, und, 82,000, which held its sessions in the cabin of the Alabama | ~Damsge to the machinery will amount to a 4 tigl ; i ) ; 1 | insured in the Rutgers and Bievoort Ins by the light of burning ships on the borizon, and | ¢ g4 00, The building, owned by Mr. J awarded to the judge who delivered its angust decrees I .ndi;" the extent of about 82,500, aud is i the proceeds of ts condemnations. Who would zot | i T R R e e | fazmers ; with whom They laboied in t 81 55, subsequently rallying to | Smith O'Brien, whose succemsive elections to the Britih Pacliament §1 G228l 63, and “’“lfl§ unsettied at §1 (2@ 81 62). E:dn foe the Connty of Limerick, Dr. O Hanlon was maialy instcumental in eady at 433 @5lc., and closiag at outside price. Oats Y | yacuring, Wherever, or wheever his assi Svas, Sasiblt B i t 314@32%¢. Highwines vominal. Freights steady. Re. :em.._y u‘l‘; bbla, Flour, :r:.;:) "Bush, Whea T bt | always ready, pecusiari'y s wel a4 otharwise, and aiways employed eat, 122, ; Corn, 41,000 bush. O Slipments—,000 bbis. Flour, 18,000 | in the support and promiotion of tha sause of liberty aad bumaa fres- t, 223,000 bush. Corn, 26,000 bash. Oats. decline of 100, with sales ha Feo- Lo Star Iusurance IN MERCER-8T. to die for the sake of having his estate ad- i i i o | 0 by Judge Semmes? ro was discovered about 8 o'clock last ¢ msistanty, 16 | oqre oat, 223,000 baa). Cors, 6,009 be R hial | o '-]u_‘m_'_&— - e Lat (-dcu-ry {;r Fisher & Co., No. 15 Mercerst. 1 thall any Bof | ;" "':,': v e b - e A It ln:fi d»:’m»d 1002": 5 p{' 'mo'? gb::..l“lant. origiuated in & bos of rubblali near the stove, but was specdily | & fom - Tho' | wore powerfal aite ot @ permanent colonization for | {1% 2 . " extingaisned. The ouly damage was by water, which & | ot otiers sd o pantors Lave e f Lo aignany roind. -4 fask | LIS busk WitahJSH00 busk. Oxte. B¥ipmpms=—#9 bbls. Gpecial Notices. d to about $230. | Secene! R otate, w ideration. if we would fully 18, May 17.—Cotton beld above the views of bayers. | ~~ B o bt ot e RO DR B Tot ot the cosrse savor of the imitagens of PHALON firm, but unchanged. Corn better at v @ e tbe finet dg. | 70¢- Oats unchanged Pork. Bacon and Whisky uachanged. | 4 gop'g « NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS " come " twist the wiad i l'l\lfli'\l;;llh l;yul witer the first dis- ek iy L e . and your nobility.” That you may ot be deceived whea purchasing, b7 slowiog imagioations of | * Ready this MOTILE, CONtAIDS: and disgusted when you get home, buy nothiag parportiag to be 0 : a vain It would seem, there- - e ? : providentislly designod to dath o i s T A g Wl Lo g Db Ry '+ Night Blooming Cereus ” which has not subossed ia ths ghass of he vecupation o something . tho groed of corfo- | testhe Paciic Comst, the Territories, Poll'icel, the Freed: | botsle the words, * PHALON & SON, Porfumers, New York.” Soid rations or the ambition of kings, Queen Eluzabeth, under | . o sssumed olaima, ud given tie nae of Virgloia o tho eutire Torthern continiea:, Lut the whols result of ber four laborious B O eebilih scloaies aad trade was & fow sandred | 42TOOF THS Cocoskso Brusche Prasidests Qhestions i 60, s of tobacco from the adventurous courtier | Amoagthe Flanters: Inkncurity of Dischar ber the queenly accomplishment of | tred of Northern School Tescnars; A Black * Yankee " Uses of the e T Feativitics at Malifax. Hauwax, N. 8., Thursday, May 17, 1866 Yesterday the oflicers of the United Btates steamers Miantonomah and Augusta dined with Adl{mlfl H Ame Speeches by the Hon. J. M. Botts and the | [ wul dillgence. provide for the wain profesed in the Congregationsl | P H. Maynard. ‘WASRIXGTON, Thursday, May 17, 1866, £ den troasy fore. that our Conatry w, The Tuion State Convention of Virginia met at Alex- | the flagship Duncan. In the evening the There was a large attendance of delegates, | dents met them at Judge Jacksous r happy grecting aud .;.L«d da; wndria to-da, among thel Minor Botts, who said he did not know 1 he was & member or not; and, if he was, Lo was ‘the Augusta sal and ustituted, for he came from’ Culpepper, where | gt 3 p. m, for St. Johns. Their visit here has been ve: Union men, but they had held no meeting. He | enjoyable, through the courtesics of both the um,z olflc:rl and the citizens. the Fenfans, Domestic Miscellany. Foreign Naws. oxaumss—The Proceedings on Tuesday, Wednesday | by all druggiste. s d diuner was there w did not know it to be & fact, but Le believed that be was nd eanuot or will mot Reep S'afet dustime and messs | Raleigh, Wbo b the only man in the county who was not asbamed of be s PN n’.-., opiuic & i o ! seon gt & Union meeting. Ho had come in, Lowever, to 3 of conviction sud Fclalutug, it is unswimouly | wmoking @ pipe’ Not oue subject did - ehe have | School Fund; Cruelties to Biack School Children; Coufereuce of the ToakeXtheir number one more, and would leave it to the | A x— t of mn Alleged Comsplrntor. | 70! rn vl il ot her death lu tiess wild dominious, whioa eho | M, = Tho Best Place to buy uew, tasiy and woll-made ion tosay whether he should be considered @ Nasuviiie Tenn., Thursday. May 17, 1866, 100 sivem thom £ To " | had bees & 1 « tuating ber Laughty poudence : Pic Nic to Gen. Longstreat; Dis- | SPRING CLOTHING s at F. B BALDWIN'S Nox Mand 7@ or 1o This day was observed as o of fasting and pr the Town s | virgizity. All similar attempis ot colonizatio, by othier pow- - Leo; Arrival of the 1ith Rey i | Bowery, the largest sors and assortment ia the oliy. aad prioes lass. ers, s signally fallod. Moaatime, the iust for new dominion | e N e va - Oohl Aol . ple field and rioted in o fatal e ey —Destruction of the Freedmen's Schools Through in and quest of treasn ra and findamental n 4, New-Hnson, Branford, | surfeit on the Bouthern Cont or these und b airman stated that it was necessary for some one | by proclamation of the May Mr. Botts, as he krew that he bad faithfally | previously published accounts that President had or- , the - neighbo | | | Houee, aa indiffere; | | i 10 vouck 1 served in MeDagiel's segro jail; he would indorse him, dered the day to be so observed on account of the near | ,p5 Gufidford tock up * Home Lotts” in W Towne' | ftobis company of ex'es, with no visible means of jpower, ac- RiAN=Tho Moral of an O1d Man's Life, especiully as he bad understood that he had performed bis | approach of cholera. Late in the afiernoon it was dis- | gy pPassnick, and settied down in peace and complishing wi end which royalty und fatronage, the love of | insveTing THe Uxtox Deap—Toe Loyalists of Angusts, Ga. L TR L htully. | covered that no fast day Lad been thus designated by the Jue of the Was 0 erect & moe dotsinion aud 1 Liad 80 loug essayed in vaiu,and founding | tewpt to Desecrate the Oraves of Union Soldiets; The Rebel Mayor Orrics 07 COLiECTOR 07 I ¥ y ¢ G g . . - zie said there was no trouble in regard to | President. aprropriat 018 £ r bi " i a colony which 2 & groas smpire we 4o w)llv need ask kbt thems twe Usion Generals Side With the Rubels; A Loyal SixTa Disrrict New. ;l” 1986, s, but it was other pen ¢ was i z . | John Porterfield, formerly a banker and an old resident, | Work of also, a further ay rintion of a pound | to see the coral patiway of tae se aud its waves - " oe's W, - - % 3 a8 other persons ho was inquiring after. reested and lodged in the Penit®utiary, it is | of butter, ye very Cow in the 1c The first ‘met- | 6 wall on tio Figh and on the Irft, and tho cruzed | ot B e e W | T e SinG THE NTH, WIF: wide, au: cluriot wheel floatiug in fragments upon the nes on thie. T WARDS OF THE CITY OF NEW- A delegate from Frederick County stated that the Uion | has been a ¢ about | rumored, in consequence of implication with the con ercd about 630, and that recently i iag was spirators in Canada some time previous to the death of foot long, aud 10 foot Betwe closing wave s 1o ‘L osas Jolisson, for Deating the | tho power whic W YOR Whenaver the Collector shall | Avsemsor e will advertise for ten d: 2e that higher than human was vor the exodus of the Pilgrim ve the Ansual List from the 0 The Times, Tribune, Herald iy ot Wead L orn men had settled in the county. | Prest eight suiilings was s of Portsmouth spoke of the late election | President Lincoln. ) drum during the vear. Fthiers. x Sra—A Novel. by Victor Hugo. T— e et Christian-loving fathers think how scon the | Ve sublime movement Las no paraliel ia Listory sinoo the ubit. —Coutinued; Chapters VIIT and 1X and Evening Post bis resdivess to receive payment. w f Gall be Red Ball and Black ; Information for Persons | bave uot paid st the expisation of such t; days a dem 7, when the disloyal persons forced the judges | to close the polls, and he stated that the Baptist Missionnry Asmiversary. ulg conld poll ubout 450 votes agaiust 800 votes by Bostow, Thursday, May 17, 1666 | the primitive times 3 The anniversary meetings of the Nationdl Duptist I have *risen vp awon) . on Permanent Organization reported | Missionary Organization are now being held in this city | mental agreewout. :{nfliu»ru‘i i 1 will continue several days. Among the distinguished | § o, e !_"‘:;rr‘ ; - o O e ess ba % or Botts, President; Messrs. Lewis Mc- | men participating iu the proc edings ure President Barnas | 717500 'r"‘:’ e ;,mm;l ;"M i Tk oy aent for the veuefit, Vardel v Vio i | S Tniversity, Preside s 0 commemorate thess events, the So- | poverned. Tuis august compact was only the first of a series m Wardell aud W. A. Gray, Vice Presi- | }flzlf; °:, s Universi & f""",‘“" Audersom Of | oiery of New-dorser, cosperatiog with the City auiorities, | by which ‘the fotters. of .:..f. system 0(oyp|ruulun were to Le | {uc s’z“ m:‘wml'-’h .‘1"»’1 (g:) n‘-nlufl;u fin'::'r-"'n | inaugurated a celebration to take place oi the May Lioken. Rie thus con pared the efforis of Bpanish cavaliers 1 Lo o Tty sad Paidsot Chasiadis | MEETIXG OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETT. with thoss of our Puriian olboes: v before How-Eagiand, derick bronght with them a small | of Waterville College, the Rev. Dr. Cummings _of New- | - Tho exerciaes of the day were inaugurated by the assem. | aud by the proucest epirits of the proudest Empire of Europe, inscribed, ©Six hundred and fitty | Hampshire, the Rev. Dr. Armitage of New-York, the | bk of the New Jersey iistorioal Society 1n_their regular | in her proudest age—tie Empire of Cervautes, Cortor. kisar erick send greeting to the brethren | Rev. H. M. Galaher of Brooklyn, the Rev. J. Hyart Smith au! Moy b In L ropibes the 'f""f"~=~lllv tiere | yo, Columbus, Tuer: Los fiuwn_m of the proud cavaliers a u ssembied.” of Philadelphis, the Rev. Goodspeed of Chieago, | | oy " g B e gnests. reprosents | pution of thriftless anarcbists, without meomey i the midstof | Ap AKMRENTS. A accogt! Opetto | | tions irom the Lastorical societies 1 tho States of Massachu- | exhaustloss mines, without charucter abroad or government Tur SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, contains all the Edi- | “p, st Tome, with 10 Lope for the future; while we are bero to-day | torial articles, not merely local in character; Literary Re. NTER & Co., No. 40 Broad ive lawaguited only for | bumble fisheriel o first dotironed the ¢ods of heatlon 3 E o |l e atmple compact of government formed {n their | o Expeet the Atrival of Lettere fiom Beyond Ses. Book VI Chap- be sent, to the address whero they are swessed | fam 10 the Simple operee O is dauatians bt ohossa | trtslo Ll sed LIL-The Dowrsse; An Unezposiad Fiaak of Bsndyy | fmaks peymint Within ten days from the date of uch e e e e | ntarania was assmeed, for tho first time, the graud principle | Core oasian ConarabonpRxca—Paris, Genos, end Turn Lt Ton Ky o ok i e o aw fher R e o e of the magnitude of sheir la- | of a voluntary confederacy of free, independent men; instituting e of the Uiauont Tuieren AL About the Threatened Eutopean | © Pettios to whow such demi otices are sant will be charged M. B. FIELD, Colisotor. _ the folic Hon. John M Keuzie, Burn d W. J. Cowing, A. M. Crane and G. K. Gil- rromiaLs. " IsoRLLANROTS ITEMS. i st eflactivy devics kuown. Labor-ssving o saving . | ™ entire log of any longth, fustaatly aud unerringly st thcough- %, [ o e e e e v T paisntes (Wr. Lase) § k. Albeny, Phfindely v word challcoged to produce ity equal. The 2 3 AL Ts Ftoos Siock wad Goll Gaotstions. | S agec @100 Caa b e e eeetiry boecs Seloctod tia u» Dnisms. Atk i by o mesns o i, (o s capaiey. What rival intersat, New York. —— }&nrlfim (;.AJnn , esq., of s-unm«l;i the Rev. Samiel | pee, Kew- ay T gy gt | Morse of Lewisburg, Ia., the Rev. C. B, Crane of Hart- | tue Executive Committoe, showing fbe progress of the ocioty T e of o MIEh) nalion, erowaed with over (Bl o NTER & Co., o. 4 ow-Yorh ¥ . MAINE e omator Hammty of Now-York, the Rev. D, Kincaid, | bad it rosent condiion; the Liorary Coiilise sepuried & | biosug of Houv@i S of s mioWy puiioe rowned BB ETIY | Tiewd G At G L it Roodie 1 | AT TENRE onyoimp Chaien fu Jhotle S5in S8, 85 . .. & * | for 40 years n Missionary in Burmab ; the Bev. J. Wheaton | of resolutions commending tie act of the Legislature of | jts fonnders, . ‘Associate® Press Telegraphio Dispatches; ® careful and |~ INVALIDS' CARRIAGES to order. diers’ Conmvention mt Bamgor—The Besotu- | Smith of Philadelphia, ahd the Kev. Dr. Hiscox of New- ding for tbe sppuintment of u competant per- | - Stornboldgk Hopkins's verslon of the One Hundredth Panlm | ovmplete Samuwary of Foreign and Domestic Nows; Exclusive | FATENT.CANTERING HORSES, for in asd outdoocs, #1219 tions Adopted. | York. Bistory of toe tate of New Jersey in ;:: was suug by the who! gregation, to the tuge of Old Hund: | Reports of the Proceedings of the Farmers' Club of the Amer. | $1% P o Baxaon, Me., Thursday, May 17, 1866, The proceedings to-day opened with a brief address | Nobollien, the sosiety by & rmeslurigipleced | rod: i . Toen-Taatitate: Talks about Fruit, and other Horticultural and | ~ NYRSERY SWING and Baby Tender, 835 0oy The § idiers’ Couvention'in his city is presided over by | T e sooe. | [a Lxsentind Commlios o | e 21t orepare the work castompiated . A e sa o S shasre o A e o y S i T Eiuive Chiotn, Rocking Horses. i - Gen. J. P. Cilley, and is very fully attendod. | port that $10,000 have been appropriuted for the freemen | Tho act of the Legilature, its books documents aod papers, Him serue with foare. bl praise forth te : DAL s By ios | Vo mloby ko mshpbiuser, G Among the resolntions nanlmd{wn one declaring that | s“"nyhl year, and 25 white and 10 eolored laborers, | e o e g s t> posesss sbous 300, Telatiag o the Cose yes before hia and rejo DANT MRS T T e L | — 5. W. SMITH. No. 90 Willismet. | the soldiers of Maine watch with Solicitude the National | with 62 assistants, have been employed amnong them. The | action of the State in the war. The Lotd, yo know, is God indeed, FPopular Novels by living authors. The cost of these ulone, if Tsnae Smitl "llu‘ s ? o upon ell questions bearing on promotions. | OrEshization has 265 missionarise, of whom 153 wre new | | M0 Wiitebead, ths Corresponding Secretary, laid before W e did v4 ) bought 1o, book-form, would be from six to eight dollars. ' If MANUFAZSURERL, IMEORTS B e eled Qeaounce the practioe of passing by | Sppoinunents. Their field of lsbor han spread over 37 | the Soclet] the correspondunce eince the lust wecting, iuclad urchased in the English Magazines from which they ure caro. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, arned soldiers, and giving office to persons of doubtfal | States: dhizing e ¥ ar, 89 churebes huve boen organizod L ] O o i thie sag other M fully eeleoted. the cost wanid Shree of four tioes thet pam, Yo wons'-"wgny. Now York. ism, - | aud 17 mecting houses erected. 'Tho total receipta of the | FERECRS 4 nGue thow read wers ncee el ragoog Lo i owhere else can 80 much current infelligence and permanent 0. 13 Norfo! zosintions also remind those in uthority that the| e are 170,000 N Doy ¥ ord -~ bo ailuded In appprapriate terms 10 the s, laude. und bieseo bie| i Biorsey matier bo dad o6 00 GhSep S I e ,’:1.5..2..”.:’4 UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS AKD CANES ot ldiers of Maine depend upon them in the future to seo | oil. bigh bonor of claiming an ancestor aiouk those who laud tae ¥ 45 Sebogerayy r"ou 'Ood 1o good approve of the character of THE TRIBUNE can increase MPpower | ~ Poat-Offite Notice.~Tie Mas for the Usited that the country suffers no detriment at the hauds of war; | city's foundations, and to Lis boirg identified with it by birth For why r good, aud influence by join ith their neighbors in forming olubs | the Continent, vis Queenstown and Liverpooi, per steamer CITY OF that Secession he repndiated in all its debts and claims, its | | Ngw-Beorokn. Thureday, May 17, 1666 recidence, asociation, and business; from Frederick e Peys- m‘:';fl';:fif'.‘;‘:,,:";::’,,':,’;*, ey to subsoribe ,...fl. -WeekLy Edition. It <that | PARIS, sud for France . and Hevee, VIt s prinetplers aad urges upon Congrom the Justioe | o Oil matket quiet, but Lolders Srm; siles of 300 Liis. | e eia. ‘President of the Now-York Historionl Bociety. giv- p R Ty o i 4 oy by e ouyhied to thom at the loweat price for Which auch 8 | per siesmer NAPOLEON Lil, on SATURDA of equalizing the bounties, 8o that every soldier shall re- s§ rm at §2 30 per gallon, and 500 bbls. Whale at §1 15, au | iog the ames of the Hon. George Baucroft the Hon. Juby R | pegediotiondy the Rev. M. SMiTi . papor can be printed, Persons residing in the rnz can find o | Jiths Office aL e I e e . | adw Brodhead, aud others, who Lad bees nppoiuted delegates; frow 1y FLAG PRESENTATION, r more valuable journal to send to their oonlr( friends. Price | )% 15'p" m, B and five cents. Mail subscribers, 1 copy 1 year—i04 numbers—84; 3 wlce. : the Tistorical Soolety of Coanecticul, naming Gov. Hawiey | 4\ oo dose of the regular ceromonies, Mr. W, H, Bergfel ccive un wmount of $100 per year in bounty for all the time | sctively in service. i . and others s its representutives from the Society; from : - or over. 3 SBCOND DAY. FROM JAMAICA. the Tistorical Socicty of Peuneyl (b Long Taiand | Atsistant-Superiniendont of Proedmen, presested o Ber. 2 copies, 1 year, 87, Sooples. or over. for each oopy, §3. s Taventy Year’ Eractice, or Dourt Baxoor, Me., Thureday, May 17, 1865, | ok, Saeniy Historical Society; tho Histo a4 Genealogical “'{_,* sl gl 10th g r"""“-"'r!Rrflm- i ——— of the LUN AT, CX ARRH w04 CONSUMPTION, wo- Saiers and Sailors Convontion today severa EEomoe Reminiscemses of the | Buviy: sud e Auoricus AuiivarianSociety, of il i | WL 72 SIS 103 T conersied by the sr Xhe ribumel Raleugtic St ot et nd 1 et 10, 0 B AT olitical character were presented, causing | rom E, C. Bour: ¥ ut of the Maine Histori- | SHDPAIEE ) J8 SR 0 e o atrrender was se LAy " | THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE | DAY, from 104 Ot No. 67 Brosdway, Y. which was ended by their deing referred of | Ktating thu n A Poor and the H I ¢ tho Blst Now-York Infe Ph o " 4 e~ . 5 = o Committeé on Resolutions, ~ | Gev. Byro—Meport of the Meyal Com. | yisries L Gilmao had bees wypoinied M Topreesiativt e e e A0 Raitinsed 4 b - T DAY May 16, wil clowe sted, for the Committee, reported a draft of mission—Mre. Gordon—The Coflee Cr mu;:!:',‘;“'A::Ji?x'....ufl:'léf:'inn i of, Boston, contalutuk seve | Commanded the brigade st the time the ENLARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY st 020 o o Zid i the upiown ofices of the clorgy of Newark; the Hon, | t6ed: TRIBUNE. Bt A i o T 4 JAMES KELLY, Postmaster. tion. It provides for a permanent orgarization, | ™ holding annual meetings in the month of May; declarcs the objects of the Association to be the renewal Maki: o 8 W, Trof THE PROCESSION. ek ; A By the arrival at this port of the steamer Talisman, frow Ol Frvk. Joe o Notwithstanding the fact that the size of it Tatp- The Committee had given notice in the newspapers that __n_'__—-——— e the weather neove stormy the parade Will be post: | UNE hus been inoreased more than one quarter, tho prico will | A¢ 8. M. Cop Oy g Wu,"o".: o Brosde % ASkHEL "o, Cor.Bec'y. Martin Ryerson, ge Hon. George T. | Nowdersey; from mi | | Hart, Prof. Geo. H. Crook, and other ces and friendships among the members, to | Ki; the 7t iust., we ha o Several tlemen pomiuated ot the last meeting were plans of the Gulrernmvulr, and m’m’;lm: e _" s : it it s, el-eud:m.'.f:n(:m.n'fi attor the tr tion of sowme & ttive | poned until she 2 inat.;” and as the morning #ky augured 8 | repain tho same. Room No. Sec noe for the support and comfort of the families Jamaica. Dustness the Society ook 8 recess for dinver, which was | stormy dag, it wus determined lnomdll this pm“n;r |=: %“.Z TERMS. == TSAING sed soldiors aud sailors; to assist worthy soidiers | Col. Hobbs of the Gth Regiment, now stationed in | servedat the Park House. [ronme To’“ dag; bowerar, proved more favorsble than ) WREELY TRIBUNE. 0.3 Park- Spotsthe Ae e e A o e g otr | Jamalos, as committod wicids mndeF very meluncholy | 52 Badiayerk . tbe mesbers resssembled in the rooms of | been expected. uad the firemen, miltery S CHC MUY | Mail aubsoribers, single copy, 1 year—52 numbers...... 42 00 ] ARS, oF. dition, s0d o prosmote. g Bt i o . . 7 Melancioy | he Soclety. tarned out In the afiornoon and made & very CrCt a3t | Mail subseribers, clabe ot iy o ECKELS Patent Gradusted B "c e ;,“_‘:nl;f:amhn;':;':mp:y ol)‘!rll:; u;ul n‘:" circumstances. This officer commanded the white troops | u‘ vr&mmn was then formed to merch o the First Pr :‘zu “'t.'h:'r;r;:]-::;-d; b”n‘:’l;" ess imposing than it ‘addressed to names of subsoribers. S50 o 4y ::31.'7-" the purpose of @ iuching loyalty e ity. qualifica- . 3 “ ing the late di rian Church, > by 300 Ask your s mombership are honoeable $ervice in the army or | ®mployed against the negroes during the late disturbances | _ Gov. Wasd, {od by Gens. Halstead, Pourose, and § VENING COLLATION. . } 4 erds e and Sargeon | The exercisss of the day were cosed by 8 eolltion 1680 | “Changotn the Piace of Meeting. -Tos1o5 montbiy iy aud residence in 3he State of Maine, in that island, and by his onders several people, seized on | Carman, and Swords and W The t0llowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: | suspicion of being rebels, were hanged and shot without ! m:‘:{g mewmbors of Lis stafl, marched at tho Lead of the Di ni b von in the rooms of the Historical Bociety tng AY BV May 18, at3 o'elk. y feld st Blescker Buildings, FRIDAY EVENING, May 1§, at fwonie Hall. The enpscious tables wore _covered pois syt gt of B S anbann. dec'y. SALEM T. RUSSELL, President. Gen. Scldon Counor of Kendall's Mills, President; Col = i BT Luce of Abbare: T e Bl ooy | tril.This fact, and the fippant tone of bis dispatches TR BUILIING. with luzuries and dainties without stint ' The 10- | yry i sribers, 1 1 104 00 Great » ¢ Baugor, Secretary, ioe-Presider | detailing his operations against the blacks, provoked | qye Fy . vitod guests were selected from the dite of Newark, and re- copy, 1 year—I04 o £ Srciaber of-the Exciaiive Commiten Tt s soary | severs g i O im o porsion of the Eagish 1ose, 40 | o eoramiat e T e e ot 100 She ceremonies | gardless of he weather, the adies were o (ol droas. and be; Ml aubscribars, $ copis, 1 year—104 sumbars 700 | CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS AND MATTING, Adjourned. each county. 1.4 to his being ordered to proceed home without delay | bronght from Branford. at the settlement of the city e e-nn“n:’l lta 1."-'“".'{‘.' b:n ul‘l'.’e‘l‘lu :omnle K. ore I ovions poittiay $or's0 conkos 63 'munl wvy.“ — A e e o | wnd roport bimself at the Horse Guards. Shortly after his | history thereiore ia the history of Newark. The original edifice B Taned 12 the beat paseible ad¥ q ARy B, for 6 mont —Dr Rucrwoed, No. 36 Brondway. N. Y., has TRUSSES which CONNECTIOUT. | examination before the Royal Commission, preparatory to | which stood on the Ste ade of the stroet of the present | *PLEReed 10 U0 S0 2 the 8 ““l"“,_d (he soene, and tho | Persons remitting for 15 copies #43, Wil receive an oxtra copy LT TN oy T dia) Trees | bis doparture, symptoms of insanity began to manifeat | cbureb, was used by the oclety until the yeel 17900, wheft 8 | byilliuat decoiat ons of the fasbiguabies of Newark folled like one year. bt ovr i o plese, SUPPORTERS for the Abdnacs. thg nvalided. He loft | LOW g4 eoted aad the oid ehurch wis o0 gentle waves around the hall; when the full tabies DAILY TRIBUNE. Uteras; and the Auus, he enlen, o 3 o aale of rotal | preserve el i 3 | themselves, which led to his being invalided ‘o | city, The buildivg has disappeared Jong since, but the old RPNt 51 et when D et 0 om; 85 for iz menths. e Caked Srasee Semasership—Fespamement | mf.'sfi&:n: o i Roval Mol Company § Re4ber 6 | Sufng grosns,toiaeiu i romains f fhe them, re fi:fl"’u“:mt}*:fim&u‘.,m{u T R U o G e Tyt “Ema-_m%_d- Paper Warchous, » ? : el ‘mortal y o o N . New HAvEY, Cann, Thursdsy, May 17, 1260 | u‘,‘;“;,u;':‘; e '!g“g‘:“,o{;;;:?hd";"“'%"; THE AUDIENCE. o et Dol tauvitatie. "4 PRINTING g WRAFPINO PAPEL PAPER DAGS, TS, he election of & United States Senator by the Benate | (b, oiher passengers were ot breakfast, he went on deck, |~ Aecording to programme. the doozs of the Chureh were | Supplauted our towns on Passac Riv ) Boor. M Tor F BROWN. AHAN=In Brooklyn, on Th . May 17, st Shattle u-hc:‘fl— '-_l.? oW MeCLERATAN ln ook e R, . Smh, Do | Man e 3 Prioss, ] aata of this State, i of Mr. Foster, n | 3 A SAe Maine o ea o6 R bas been poatponed | and, knocking down the soldier attending bim, jumped | opened for the sqmistin of Indies. and gentlemen socemps’ Sy TR 5 ’ overboard and was drowned. ln‘-'dd short . Quarantine Witt Clinton Brown to Lizale, eldest daughter of the late Jobn Mec- s 16 Wae" CoL. Eibtha. who cansed seven Megroes 1o Be | THEETed for fhe mombars S5C gasels of e Huteckeaectity TUAL SHIP FALOON. | Clonahan. No oards. s Finir Dy, © ci, ack ot Brows | Tt Completion of & Raiiroad. | anca Col. Hobbe who cansed even Beocs tonen | [TaLicTomded tole smest capesity by the bessty, Sublet. | _ Thefollowing is the repert for May 17: Died—Allos | przacaran-—on Temduy, Mo 17, b7, S0 00,7 V- 8 bl b, Casaport s v bepot 4 LoumwviLLg, Thursday, May 17, 1866. | found it inconvenient to them us_prisoners, aud i ' - el Bent, from stesmahip V of marssmins, and Jasper Joha- ‘Mikeis, Heory H. Dysr to Aunie 8. Rya, sll of this city. || Sold by all Druggts i s e By e PAILEY Ibe Lebanon branch of the Nashvi iroad was | who ordered the negro Welliugton to be bound to & tree | 4 OLDEB OF EXEROISS. #0u, 180 from steataship Virgiois, of disease of , May 17, by tho Rev. Georgo | Cl o W e ol e, o Goouriante- | ‘?:"‘ 10 Stanford to-day. Our eity authoritios, the | and hot at by a firing party at 400 yards distance till ho | ":;0"&=mficed‘hil!ae '.'r'n‘:h’xf 'x';' the 7T8h Psalm, -;ul In hmfl. last report. os . ‘; I’ nhw':‘h'" Yok R, Toard of Trade: and o vy usahor of witigens, inoluding | was doad. Col. Hobbs wis the sod of a British oficer | Ferlr CFrenr o - i T AVRPERE G il e Cedmeutag 1k o o | - Wik, Foupeon ud Orsmmentat S 11 AT Ladies, mude the tour to Stanford. whero thoy wre sump- | who fought st Waterloo, und was himsclf engaged in 15 | de. writteq for the oocasion by A. Coles, M. D. sude to| Remaiaing noder treatment.............. 45 "3 B Braoketn oSS B OrBwe o st o O tuously eutetained. Crimea during the latter part of the Russian war, He was | the tuug of * Leuoz." i H. Yissgily Deputy Hoaliy Ottioer, Dealel Cogst. "":" o P -

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