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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE b, 1566. 1tes located upturned was one that had broken loose from the New- , Dr. Tl uses flat Gteamboats and RKailroads. ; ! Tourk Prederich Sealls (Brit.), Wask Cork for omdere, Funeh. Mk 10 popular Grove battery, ‘ S ~ maflm tlIgmf ol Lo e g i . '-.i:'_{ . apshire, and o picked crew bad started for it. above the other with o partition between. ‘The copper e ). Drascovieh. Graenack, Slocovick & Smith. To-day the wind is blowing stiflly from the south-west, lies near the hottom of the eup, the gine plate uear the iz, W, Salem & Co. Dispaich of Ge Almonte to his Government— | .4 4" (10 T ST ko wtorm Los done ean. | (b e1p i8 nvarly Siled with suinkato of 516 Aag i "y \u:\\\‘ )ATS=VEOPLE LINE.~The Boats perior in . W, Belem b G LA Gt this ) e leave for ALBANY fr i . T, B, ney, 8t. Stephens, Miliez & Houg! become quiet. sulphate of copper is then gently intros e o . 1 . Pech (1), Peck. Sants Cruz, Myler & Houghton. Confldentinl Ketter of Maximilian to he | siderable damage; neady one-thind of the trees on Ol | g0y in'ne 1. £ sotid . - ki 5 3 ' A1 crystal. woich falis to the bottom of 5\. R iy RBLI (itel.), Jovorich, Cork sud s market, J. B. Puillips & ‘ Niends of the Provincinl Admin = :....?: ‘;’.“"‘ bcl‘ln hl?wn '1.'!"lh(::fll“'mr?pu:l:‘nfin:h?{x(fl: ":‘la‘e‘np .,";";':::w:d'm'ia’m' “';Wm“‘n (sl h;llhrbhl ESDAVS. THURSD B orf ‘ences have been earried ¥, g solution, lies in a tolerably distinct stratum at the bottom, For etz punsni, & 3o pitei . £10,000,000 Subucribed by the Provinc ot inas Hore o chimneys Mown down, Tho | Care wist be taken not 10 introduce s much of th CORRSE ]“u': WHITESTON o by orrespoudence of The N. ¥. Tribune. | tin Gpon the roof of the Chesapeake Hospital was torn o | sulphate as to miagle gai 1o the zine plate, as in such case Saude’ Points, G \RILE | Crry oF MEXIC0, May 19, 1 | and carried two miles. Two of the old hospital barracks | local action will result, an copper will be deposited oB BN T it | Gen. Almonte, the great Chamberl ton have been blown over. Among the many | the sino, causing cousijorable wischict, To pievent the $ilp) Past Riv = i g et iy upon the pressing entr s Mr. Hendricks, & newspaper correspondents - | Sbance of this tho platos are placed & considersble Lo beft Josition upe o press en - ¥ pa. ¢ i jart, which fncrenses the resista thery. v Two companies of the 10th U. 3. C. T, 130 men, arrived | STk FULE UEmen 1oy Sasaacs O caetior anm. ent was roised | forgrer aud firter-up of such spparatus, and commended i Maximilian to go to Paris as his bmb_u-.ulur. has given in v from Galveston, Texas, This reyi FIERNOON BOAT for FISHKLL rem a recent dispatch o detailed account at Norfolk by Gen. Butler. The remaining eight com- { highly. He had found Dat he had been received by (he Préi o onie | pAion age-yerto werise, They will be mustered out hero | than the Grove. but S lngrrion aficlont, Sup 4 and receive ten months pay. They are the last colored | estimated 100 of these cups equal to 40 of the Grove, but h othor things, he mentions the wellsettled purpose of his | {0 QY Ao e el . o pury . )ps " 1o south-casiern part of Texas: | cost of maintenance of the whole was only abont ove.ffth | Uedding Cards, & e i e Majesty not to stop watching his work until tie Emyiro Aflairs there are represented as very qu 3 ,T,’;"‘:‘:;mm;wg,"";mn‘z‘ 'i':-'{.'}':';m'"“c “ e s | — ot g g S " . Layana May | bas taken s ‘.‘,...,r-‘n...x.yhe proof ay L any cout | [ ———————— Acid butery, Bl ndp N e et 4, DL SO 0. 108 Fulton waster, Put into of an alarming character. o says, however, that VIRGINIA. Smee's batiery wna very effcient fn depositing metals for - £% gD KDS a NE STATIONERY. (B Richmond and Norfolk, with mdse. | the Froneh costingent will be withdrawn at the appointed ——— olectro-metaliuryical purposes, but was too irreguler and e 2 fiery to be recomuienced for telegraphivg. It was very lisde HPALTH OF JFFP, DAVIS—MIS, DAVIS AT NORFOUR— | yood o i NEW LINE OF STEAMERS—NORFOLK MUNICIPAL “::. g'nlrl:t'c'. vanpl‘:lln; m:n- w:y much "'9:‘.:’ l’l= FLECTIONS—INVESTIGATION INTO THE NORPOLK | huttery abore seseribed oparated. eight ko e wires—in tho Unitrs States C +'s office, while in weather it will work but two prop Mr, Stetss lie Secrelary. suid thut imperfect insulation Forrress Moxror, Va,, Juue 5, 1865, nfiw:fd lh’: cien, :‘, uwu,—;ugh.c comILLICation very mas o av1s’s health is now i terialls, Even webs produced by insecta in some otherwise Jeff, Davis's health is now good, and his rambles sbout ood forms of ingulaturs milltatod sirong!y against their sue- LINE—=STEAMB( . VIBBARD eing that such » mea , hieal the breach ex- 1o Monareh and the nation, and rully the nd his turote. This o 18 based upon at the departare of th xiliary forces will one of the chief annogances of the Liberals, ent of tho jms al Napoleon | b mdes, and | time, the iden of L w. Since May 30, | ure will, in th “ 0t A 1658 Dee HARD | e —r———— carssTT T Professisnal Noti s 7 doys, with W, C. A, 41 days, with ark Edifh Rose, which | take aw, and soothe the compulsiva resentm mense majority of the Mexicans. Almonte's arr gorated the futh of Maxin o R o e, Alex: u Yates & Porterfield. Leit b HAMMOXD of No. 31 Enst Twenty- New Yor oud, treat by Corres Jonutban Thompson. for ALBANY i the more of deuce ! y | ek and Troy & cxidence. ot Heesovil ] Hark Orom ( in Paris has s | . leave Pier N & Ke bk e preely i ’ y. -I.} .‘..‘:,a.L : X partisans, aud g vity to the Mexicau loun, | the Fort are made withont any evident signs of fatigne. | cess i wet wmpcr.;m;mqh ades of wind, Every apl : _ | S RIVATE HOSPITAL: nnder tho ox0 ek Hermmmet b O plich was b by tho withdrawal of the | s appetite is unimpaircd, avd, given every ddlieacy of dernweh emiending Deiwess 0 WM B IR 'S1E.—On and aite S4oy el SLIL A e Wighlnd Mary (of Nassau), Orabam, Messios March 16, witn | French. 1TIis sue uno one by surprise. Al | oo oo g bt el y susface POUGHKEEPSLE. 00 il Afer | &t o EDWARDIL DIXON'BL D et i e e K g s e French, TIi8 snccem L e OTa tde. pespect ho | tho sonsom, histabics aana Bplontre sre urs(illy eetered | awey tiwsanvutc Ziees & e v S0 o P : radical oure Hiemor b oy ternin | g Tamo () Coence, Palermo 85 duye,with frultto Lawrence & contrast with the ineapable and shal- | 0. New potatoes were to-lay udded o the bill of fare, ot Ackiaion ol 1he ooy — i Se ton Cactually. emploed either officially of | tomatoes aud Summer squash will be received regularly | pilfG% e e %0 the gulvanometer might be considered The ot ot b, Jand nz at Comnwall, , wod |and 2 sud B, Schiller (Port ), Barboza, Opoito 57 days. with wine, cork, o the Lineseds Ihr' of Sm; re, ad lr... 10 Hazemeyer & Hrunn. upils by Dr. Frice 10 centa Ay irie Ludwig (Hamb ), Haesloop, Col Avior Hoo e, or Box Y oeder, May D' 1 | 7and i | after Thursday. It will thus be seen that every effort is | as approgimating to the trus messure of resistance. Doctor behieved that this was an abso utely exact measure, bag wmade to secure the comfort of tie prisoner. bad 1m0t yet proved it to his satisfaction by actusl exporiment, atisdly, at howe or abroad, by Maxiwilian’s Gove enings. A e ! dressed o i sorgi EVERARDUS WAKNER. No 1 Vewy ymbo Feb. 25, St. Helena NORWALK, connecting with the Danbury § Arii 21, with coloe o oider, 13, lat. 4 37 K, long. 32, spoke Br. Jiter has heen recently engaged in urging upon the | ;.“a - So twift o --\-; e ,”.‘l‘\l; |;, K ieaves Pier & e " — — - B il of the departments and the commanders n(f mili- Mrs. Davis has not been out of the Fort since Friday | These !aic:’nel-d -.g:zm n;c'n‘ olhexl; pmloel{lu 0pposit - b & S 3 . A Co. isions the necessity of vigorous exertions, for the |y, isited N n the i i weights fixed on a wieel t the two extremities of & qu. . . Horses, @arriages, & of New:Laven), Doell, B e TR e ol o sining slomian ey whah il R visited Norfolk in the moruing returaing on | * 3,7 "gowell exhibited a very perfect cut-il of balatics WEST POINT, POUGH- VARRIAGES DAMAG D Sosenl ied by 1o Sons, Leit with | would allow the troops rew garrisoned in several cities of the ovening boat. The storckecpers of that city peremptor- | for use in steam-cugines. Lhe |nllodu¢‘5nul of a eulnaluln T and K ON, landis . | R i AMAGED—Several, ol by re- s b P . “ O s A & R e T O 3 e ny (Ol %ol Baomol e A Pulnes ot 8t Joht, X, 8.3, Anderson, Cleafoeges | the IDtericr to enter into aativo service, Tie has, at tho | ily refusoto receivo auy price {or the goods abe may alect, i T LS by - e S we AN TN » o Carriages, all styles; 1,000 sots }iw Several sses to B A, Howsey & Co. same time, written a confidential letter to the heads of the | deeming it sufficient hovor to be able to assist ber or her | ol reotl a usefal. Vi STEAMER MARY POWLLL TETY N ey Al ek 1 - g close, direetly on the rmuin valve, 1t Was ery ety Yo secoud-hond Caringes, ORI obiion, —, of sud from Nasas 7 days, with mdse. | provincial’ administration—religions, military, and eivil— | husband in any manner. Insido the Fort she doesnotlack | progress had been made tn this di s also for . ¥ . X No. 638 Brosdway, near Bieecker st. {0 which he adviscs them to make an appeal fo all the | gocioty when Joff. is not present, From a few of the u'{fl.. the movements of large slide-valves, witlin the last few ieaves Dosbr, st Machias). Talbot, Guanilla. P. R., 12 days, to k. and to remind them of the | officers sho is the re 4 ot Dy i ears, t of many marked courtesios wid | TP L0 0 gy Fm: NEW-HAVEN, HARTFORD and SPRING- | FPVHE TARD RUBBER CRAVAT cani be bought b b Co T setirs. Annie Bell, | conservativo and local intere FIELY ve Pecaanp for New Bavenst 3:15 sud wt all the rubiber goods, fancy goods or furnisking stores. Wi schr. Abble Wiltame, for New-Haven | intimate relation foreibly existing between them ead the | pleasant little bon From all accounts, I doubt if - Tl,fl h-z-lrw?w WJ U " at/rosd. = pofie gl - o rrw.wm f 1of the fatal stress in which they would | either Mr, or Mrs, Davis find Old Point Comfort ua in- "“l‘"{é;‘}"“smfi;{ ":‘;.“,'v""“p’"?‘::h‘:f, ;“af‘;’“fin‘:‘ S'\r , SPEED, AND COMFORT. | e S Grorgetows, D. C. ho placed they everto ho soparated, This secret | gipid as mauy would supposo it wider the circumstauces g:md"m ""!mm_-,wd Tochining opward. The m D - Ricligions Notices. foe Fall River, comamniegtion, T win told, s been tnderstoodnd imme- | 1o/ io—or very fur behind what it was in i(s polinicst duse. | would operaie s tummer weighing 2 pound BEIC AR SRS S 3 SO Norwak. diately onded to by the parties to whom it hud been A new line between Baltimore and Richmond has been | cay sirike directly with sledges either perpondical adireased, As ap answer o it, soveral citios havo sub- | egtabiished in opposition to the old one, and tho faro i8 | sightly inclined, but s nstrument greatly redu s #eiibed a large wmount %ll nuot exaetly tell you the sum, | to-day reduced to four dollars the entire trip. The day’s | in strikiog ust-nfl. There is ecoentric gearing which draws but some estimate it ax high as $10,000,000), sud bave ac- | sail up the James, 180 miles, can now be wmalle for oue | tho hommer ackward siow )y, but strikes it quickly forward, Spoken. tually forwarded it to the public treasury. " ., | dolar. ‘hThn rlo Il:x}uvn‘(-;fologm mihbl";fi:: lnvlu:l nmmn Tano 1, Tat. 45 34, long. 46 20, B: in LLis show of eonfidence by faying that it "I'he canvase in Norfo'k for the coming municipal elece e peculiarities of the manmoth gullies, or & oms i ecree of the Emperor, pliinly directing, | tion is s warmone. Mr. Lamb, aoassative ctndidste il it Rocky Mountains, Qur selchbor the ¥O WORCESTER, PALMrR bt NASHUA LOWELL, CONCORD THE WHITE MOUNTAINS AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS At the Everett Rooms, Tuirts foorthet. and 3 Sixit Usive rsaut Ghureh, the Rev. E. G, BROUKS, vices overy SUNDAY MOKNING ot 11} o'clock. Sumday-sc n o Noth Ry ciock. Al a ve. FRIDAY, J telock s Thirty f Ebbate Hadl, No for Quenwe. sprung from & N o 0} ont o 1% dat, 4, 37K, 2, 3 o " B o i deep. The Ob % snd Woreester B ey | N epenk. ot o it By the Facriotead Herout | BLIA 6 3 K oy T Buitieh bark Ringlove, from Masatln i o and direetion of Bis ¢ ata Tep for Mayor, is a son of Col. Lamb'of the Rebel Fort Fisher | walliyile, had :fl;.,‘:,' ..:w.i',":_,,f:'",, w‘: é:‘,gha - Londos 6ud Northern Railrosds. b St Wori” Beats free. My 30, in Iat, €3 20, long. 50 40, brig W. W. Lord, from Falmouth sentative, M. Lacunza, President of the Counsel of Min- | force, Ludlow, the opposition eandidate, 18 an unpar- | 500 feet below its origioal formation, But the Dleck Cal srmagon. inguire of = A A T oo | for New-Vork. istry, the disbursement in the present and in tho future | doned Rebel, and the house he now occupies is under levy | where the Colorado passes throuxh ¢ @ Liack biountaias, runs ¢ tion, Muyor White, thie | for a considerable distsce throdgh an elevated the sney. M. Lacunza is o now man, possesss | Ly the Government for confls tage of never having been implicated in po- | piwly-elected civil head of ¥ and in the work of setting up or break- | and ex-quartermaster in the Rebel arm M. Middichrook wt 10§ A 7§ oelock. ~nbiccte: * Tus interior Develop o of Kot ell Leadetd to HewvenDexi I v P T Y T R T T T TR T, ;.{ all pub! . "’ P H he . Port-Warden’s Notice. i At For 8. MAKIIN, Agent, on toe Iiee. Touth, ta ex-contrictor, | Eeneral sevation of wiich s wile sbove its wurtace A§ VT | 6ne Foine there in fbsclutely s perpendicusr precipice ascers Ao iy o | 8 by & capelal baromesrio wererement th be one miie i awars, o . il Prastiond e ing down Presidents and Constitutions, to obtain his pardon, end is not allowed to ofliciate. Freed- W oe:. wishiout chang amm, P s daniveivary sermen, tad, fo (he eveal TOTICE is here »rdance ico improved. ‘The purtisans who are wagiug war on The Commission eppointed by Gen. ‘Grant to investi- | j, sy formation of ate of Now York, measured on the s Rt SR U JERE SN WA Firat Coristian Revival” tion 4 of the act 4, 1957 entitiod their own seconnt aro inereasing every day, i sirength 8 | gato iuto the causo of the late riot 1u Norfolk bave ended | peridian, from tho Catteilis across tie vailey of the Mohawh e i triitng T (a4 FEL enese “Chiristian Cuion €6 Port of N well as i unb Tng more diticult” for Maximilian | their labors and forwarded their roport, Komo 60 white | 1o ke Adiroudack, were usizated by large iagraus. Sixty miles aod t to Chicaga, Ciscle 'y (o Rew. Mo, Tyug's), oot Forty-seconat. ind Madis the work of pacification 10 which e is said 0 devote | citizena wero examined to about 10 colored. As the Comn- . DURYEA and Dr. UASTINGS, 1n the nearly ull bis time snd energios. The ronds are moro | mission sat with closed doors I have been unable to ob- Music at the Central Park, wrs, the Rer. unsato to-day than they ever were, the pillaging of the | tain any of the evidence, although I understand the Com- | The Central Park Commissioners auuounce that R, KIWGE WAY M.E petl St Louls, ke, wit b o e PRIN Speskers, Drs. FU. Ovmmmon . o boar, S5 m. AL 4 J =, o the Flersepontet Lopist diligenees ai event of dsily occurrence and the prospeet of | mission was satistied that the negroos were not to blame for LT e o Dot Aligemets &0 evont oF o o rarte thas srte;” Now:| 1o commaneamenit of the G1skiasbanced, and thet tlirou .| 00 Woather ia e thgen Wil U amle a4 fhe Central Park, MaiL TRAIN-AL B Speakers, Messrs, GALLAGHER, ¥ nd others, and then you happen to bear, it is true, of an Tmperial | out the whole sffair they acted with considerable coolness, | on the Mall, to-day, commencing at 3} p. m. by tae Coutesd Sen aghumton, ote i “Chureh of St. Joun Buptbst (Episcopal), Lex victory over the Liberals: but this is soon connteracted by | gnd without evidences of passion, Park Band, under the leadership of I B, Dodworth. The wi. Huwrrishurg cotner of T o Co R DL FE B, D enth of Ma g of the Liberals over the Imperialists, Sixty rations ure now issued daily. There are 50 pa- followlag 18 the le"lMi 0 that it is diffieslt to know whether the former are main- | tients 1n the hospital; of these 19" are small-pox cases. taining the iutegrity of their possession, or if they are | Tiis discase is rapidly on the decrease. losing ground. All that can said with assurance is As I close my feu--r one of the most violent storms ex- that civil war is not extinet and that it is gravely felt by | perienced here “in five years has sprung up. Cousiderable agriculture and trade, which are severely suffering. Tho | damage Las been done’ by the wind to tgu telegraph and Al rainy Aeason is now jist beginning, and s i o period of | the buldings, Fortunately there are very fow vessels in 5. Grand March Do La Victorio. .. immusity for giemilias and ‘mh»;r-h who cannot bo | tho loas, & Qrertars to Midsammer Nigti's sursued on secount of the bad state of the roads, the con- The gunboat Lonapee drageed her anchor about a mile, . M !:.xmn of affuirs is by no means Improving. 1t is as bad | and is l‘nought 10 be ;':!o. .,,,;Jn“ off the Point. . Grond Selection from Il):m l“:(i:lv now in & commercisl and military point of view, 88| A largs river steamboat lies on the bar off Hampton; ot they huve boeu sinee the foundation of an Austrion Em- | ghe will doubtless be considerably injured. N"l. Bark 5 Bark Juliet C. w of enrs to Clucks two changes to St. Lovia. Cuuseets o Har v Coutral avd Philadelphia snd Erie Roads, for L Clark C. P el s apel of the Centr Fason, Alleatown, Mauch Chiuuk, Resding, uivg by the b Hall, b sve., between Fort Ber s eud | SABEATH st 4 o'clock p. . Fatory to he femioy seut location i Lo i, 10 $0L0 Piaco i the bove vicinity. Chureh of lha‘ STAUBA (1 MOKNING tas. on_Usiou-square, by Puritans—1 ea tie Church of the I & Evesing 740 p " S § p.m~WESTELN EXPRESS TRAIN-For Easton, Allen- Cown, Raading. Ha Aspinwall March. ritseh- Tratseh P h B Jesvay ¢ can be obul Fourteouth . i vey, fost of Libumty et LA o s Hy Ao pize upuis the rul The mailboat Adelaide, attempting to land at the dock, | 11. Cavatina from La T 4 oAn O L e pows foee. | Gocungess Bebr. 5. J. Warlag : - Robiu's - came near losing her wheel o one of the pilcs. She wes | 13. Haram-Scaram Ga and HARLEM KAILROADS, MINTHOKNE TOMFRINS. Froadeat HKANRAS, AT A Coiucidence. e To the Bditor of The N. Y. Tribune. cov e sdwy, May 14, 1095 traina for Albaoy end Troy, | 1 asd Westeru traie, will leave oik COPIOUS BAINS—THR CROF PROSPECTS—PUBLIC LANDS —GROWTII OF TOWNS—RAILWAVS—MIGRATION. Sir: Mrs. Keblo, widow of the late Rev. Johs Keble, tho well-known anthor of *The Christian Year,” diel recenily at Brookelde, England, in the same house, aad the same roow, where her bushand bad died. The London Times v, Preuel dks MALHLY o, Leba tiga Al LAW IN The {nvestigation in the case of the alleged defraud- > Correspoudence of Che N Y. Triluse ing of voluntears in Hoboker, in 1865, was continued | SUPREME COURT—Cmcurr—Jose @.—Tefore Justice WiaNpor, Kensas, May 6, 1866, | 13 the Usited States Commisoner’s ofice yesterday TE Papress train vis Hudeon River Railroad, Thirth to B a s jon Bridee w ana Teuth throug! o d “Five Points Honse of (ol fingeon and Moutresl every SAGBALH AFLERNOUN B Ml i v Fladen River os oy the ehi & B HALL ' Mowex o sr| Kaoms is agsin delighted with rain, esin 1605, This | b7 the examination of Mr. Lecdess, who testiteds I "1 e Fxpeesn trum via bariem XK AP OV IO GARKINRS! OoXTRO(LED o i Ml hrfnty iy know the frm of Peter Riley & Co,; Allen, Riley, Hoghes and | meations that on tte romoval of her busband's body o m., K iren via Harle WRITTEN CONTRACT. suporabundance is not confined to this locelity, but is gea- s o o Pourth sve., copnecting st Chatin | pichard T. Dalwia met. The Unfon Trenepertstion and 1o- | or) n‘fi PG % it & Hasthorne and, as T sapposed, Mareus Cicero Stanley com- | 198t Testing piace, she begged shat bls grave might be keph er the State. lwd [t Tacted s book keeper of that firm; there was no | open for ber; *for,” sbe said, *'Isbali not be long apart from suramce Compant. ofond- The farming season is late in Kansas this Spring, and | book-keeper of the pame of Joseph D, Myers at Hoboken; | yyp w Broome and Spiinz v (e & will preach 10-MOKKOW. This action was brought to recover thetr pl f bus New-York b s of N e e S B et Nasuk cnd Sasuitynt Kntien fonat’, | anta 8 sommon sarriery §1, 555 C5 Mo valeh O , bar. | the weatlies has beon only eool. Tho breadth of | their place of bustness I Ko Hor Nveland by the direotion | It1s a carioes eolncidence that ot n bour before I saw the 3 loek p. in. Bests Tree. Straueers e il ol pad k- m,"lj e detenanta e | grouud put into crops, however, Is larger than ever befor | 5% Poter Riiey & Cors 14 have an iaterviow with bim, at | Lrief paragraph announeing tie above, iz a morning paper, ¥ ' v i T told Myor | .0 heen reading, in an old casual number of 7he Knickerbockes theis request, and reported the resalt to thes = The value of 11e leather was from forty ta forty six cents oor | and piomiscs o sbundant yield, Owing to tho wetness | (o e os rEtTOTN o al Jat'y ) e d he could have all the eredits he wanted; be said, b e R | pound. “The leatier was destiored in £ re of Juy 1y Lok | of tho season lust year it was exceedingly difficult to get | < Very good C e e e B e iute fos | Magazine (for July, 1641), the titbute paid by its editor, Ta 4t 13 y Camden and Ambey Jai'road. l‘ be bill of lading | out wheat “suf at for use, aud honce the breadth 0;\ Ilh-m; '}lnn,k t|h|- was -4.\;-;. n«l‘dho u‘n‘m nnrla: Mon- | Gaglord Clark, to his twia-brother, Willis Gaylord Clark, thea - o 4 i 1 cruits, of credits, were to bim; ory i ol ¥ . coutalned s condiion 1has | groand sown was leas Chan seual; bub till the namber of | S pises seviees the oet eud Mayor Cieveland tuey tol | "eoony decessed, sad was Hrat 3.}”&"{'.",’,'.':"‘,332?.’ - or other ronor | neros is respectable for s new country like Kansas. The | M is now heading, and should there be dry weather | at rust, the yield per acre will be | o diahis for dumaee oF loss by £ oo and the dangeis of navigs oA 1he ieathier. a o 0 leveland that they would give him sowe of the credits Ris wife's lofters wnder his pillow. which he us reg: wland that some of the Tecruiie - i emig i J rused as bis Bible aud Proyer Book. Her portrait. by 4o wo emigrant abip: 1 dow's KuoWw | G led ia biuck, crossed an_augie of the apartment abo o "0, 84 CCTUILS Were wl " {iey & Co, said the Tecruits were coming over in un P e It migh ever g420 upon bim with its * Dright b, : o w AW terate, ob 3§ do, wud s No. 47 Gouwiclst. 5t 3 p B T, 80 48 to pr i Troy in the morning, sed con oo or Eighi. | ™ & wet and dawms, n, was found after ibo fire bl o pt e iopeg g - " . e T E YR INL oF the | wld for wocount | §8 might concern. the p County of Wyandot ia 0ne of (ho very bost | SRITOLEIP 0r WereviCE ot Theen: bep A vy etend | shiritual eyen.’ WM H VANDE LT, Vies Prevident. | & y mouss with interest the defend. L4 7 | ru\ the firm over $100.000; Col. s kept 854,000 to wake | spiriteal ey besotitel n (e ‘sventng, Hours of dgmeont for the successful cultivation of this all-importnt | himself secure; that money wan divided, T thiok. between the | g ohall forget bla h?:"?fi'h‘ o that bew Lare, esh art fulied him, hnew = i . Tiugles, Kiley and Staviey; Mr, Hayth L and It seems pasging strange that the young men | priu Rl h“m‘l“'_',"":wie"fl Py I e that the time of Yis departure wus at haad. ‘Sleep on, mp York, acquainted with tho business of | had no charge of the books shen; I made weslpat Sy Love,’ said he, in the toucking and beautiful Chicbester’s * Exequy on the Death of & RAILWAY.—Trains leave Depot foot ol ot o books, th p of the bool o books, I underatood, were taken to Mr. | ushop of Chich e o Doadh o 4 Chamberss. Puvon ¥ Y coul i Rochester. Pufalo. ince ther are'traly astonishing. At the time | 5 woue of the mes mouey. 1 ne a Foods sold, puid the amounis ¢ o Jeatiier was | g ywing, do not como here und enter upon this par- | %4, LEC BOLE ke "last T saw of them voung man in | Wi > o i om, B s kind of agric extensively while lauds | the eompany of Martin Allen had them; after this e . "Wawe fix Por Jersie Nowbare Setiad ¢o recover ooty i pand prices high. Saeh moy count on 0 or 40 | Hoboken arrus gen With Hoghos, Allen, 4 Sfenp on my love, i1 thy cold bed, Selamane It % o ¢ L Prew | aud u verdiet was rendered fo itf for §16 now selling nt $2 50 per b shel and Riley ot Mr. oe, hey were talking about lo, Selamanca Biace oy Cagel, Forecky e eaWinklo an for_ plaintisr; Mr. Sane %o Kansas this year is opening very | these prots that the; hul divided und daked bim bis advico, g * tegortsd b the wbove th LRI e i e allwny train bringiog lurge | he gaveit. He advised them if” they bad mors to o g7 ef. o sicktiess miash Sonthers and | ~Ririy-seventheat, M. K. ~ —— 1 O efore JUeTIn GRoVER. numbers irg lands end homes n_ the Biato. The otk 1(“'{' il saag l“‘"!‘! (oo ‘!"‘m 5 Mty wy'Body Vo e RS BRI i Do e Guri S The Key. W. 1. 1 T Sk om SUR. | SURNOGATK'S LAW—INTERISTING Tu CREDITORS OF | United tates laids ro nof open for sile, but stil may L Tk Sl it gt e, Teatik L i s kiope sasent o.shy tnh: v YOR 2 : - L R L el it INTISTATES, %o the amount of 160 acrus to each sebtler by pre- | Peier Iiley recelved sitogether at Hoboken §254,000, I shiok. bowst kiope pRasEIRERRAND . vy it EW.YORKasd NEW t IS oppees ~ | Henry E. Davies, Public Administrator, wnuption or by toe Homestead Act. 1t i8 10 be hoped Ciat | ‘This paper s the transeript of the books of which Ihave Scay O she thlews Lot Bt o SUAMMER ATRANOEMENT, 18 Tue Tweklth Asniverwary Serwan of (he Clare of e | . Novian, Sime szt Caleb Lowrence, Th e e will mever be for actusl salo, for in stich case | spoken. . (Papet shown, ofiored and read in evidence and To st thee 16 thet Stadou Pele) COMMENCING MAY, W 1085 Holy lnnocogte e MO ner rocdwagy wil be | O etintiaily the sawe sl Aros0 i | Do portions thoreof will be st one | marked Ex. ¥) I canvot name s single recruit who enlisied i siready o0 1ho Way: e 3 | & 3 - —ei— | qumetances: golbled up by speculators. Why is it, after all Tug | 8t Hoboken aud received bis bounty. but the zoll will show And fo'low tiae with ail the speed Passetger Statlon in Twenty sevent The Congregation of SG James's welish Lutberan | T. Burdett died intestate fn June, 1665, and then | BUNE has said 1, it columns on this subj }all | Who got this money, 1hada of the Toll in my posscssion Desiee can wake, of sorrows opved. e Bt - . Ohureh wis worsip i St Geore s F piscopa Cb o six- . vt el gl i e e gty vrammn et o et | but thiok T gav itto Mr. Jackion, 1 maylhuve giren it to Ench minute is s sboit degres, e 3 K ULS mpSgniey Soipal n ro his death be bad gives ¢ fias been satd by others, that o hearly CUer oy The firm of Peter Riley & Co., roferred Mayor Cleveland And every hour & strp boward Swvdish Ghurel, call ¥ VO SYENSLY = £ uttorney, and the father, as bis clork ng ten of the Enstern St teome in | 100 Baker, I was ot st the interview between Mayor At night, wien [ botase to roat, 3 The Park P wd Chinsel bolds heie regelat corsves od 0n his beain 1 | Cloveland und Col. Baker. I was preseat when the Mayor re. Next worn 1 sise uearer my Woat ki b s b atin it | 42 . ruet Thivd-ove, aud Eigig ardess oulled uis father | Will be Tost. | ported the result of thit interview to Riley & Co. Mo said L g A b oy 8 o < o e - Are'd g ® f - s WILE o b 2 40 him to see that ho principal towns up the magnificent valley o | Diat Baker said whatever they did would be ali right. (Musior | pyoakith, Juns 2 1800, " gid o a e or Miiford, and Strattors, T 11300, m 34 SM g . y Kansos Rivor, slong the line of the Union Pacifie Rail- | lpmdnu;-d) This |-l the 74\9' .: ln-'rul.l‘l n||u.|nd.su. pas tly T AR it S0 VIR W o SR S S O & S The itev, Br. Ge Tgivics U0V l';"'lt‘;‘: 3:"_'.!‘;L'r;";:l""}‘;"‘"{g";;fi'::‘;‘ e f;}:‘::’u | ot teft tvom this who were m‘-l.m:x:rv:-:n‘:;‘hdw Proressor Acassiz.—A correspondent of The oe N 20 2 09 MW m: 1215 (Bx,) 300 T ot Presbyterian Church, beiween Biosdway aod Kigh cdr budie A k. e d v : Por Norwalk 1. £.9, (P N®e m; 1215 () ‘ T o e K e o) ok 10§ e . o 74 p. 10 10 Top-ka 1 January taat, and the changes whieh have [ & Did you see ooe of those meh paict A, LU, o Trughas | Dostes 4 desrsiaer of he 4th 100t. aaye: [ P op Y & Very nerecable Jetiers, dited blay 3end 4, were received arose, and the money was fmprop: bask for proportionate distributi (s 6 4w |23 For 1 aiem, . e m That are Comiug on the Earth, =T | g 4 n pia rosuw o dollar paid to 5 3 P ! o N T .“fl;;";m‘ % : 5 LIAM o iivered TO- .‘t“/\‘vi;:.;‘umv':.;; lr‘ :n“..'f.fiu'x'b.l.b npening referred to, the station on_flvxc north side 9: theso J6e Jorsey City recruiis. These payments “,.,,’"_h“ ln'm; r.('y‘l‘u'n&.isa;lpud-;’)h(mmhr;oraAmca ’Hrlq w 2 2o &, 4%, 50 6.9 5.00 (K. )b, ® o defendants claimed that the river, opposito Topeka, was iu the timber, and hardly | of were before the rish vegan, wle an entry of 8 divis written at Rio anel cre he had arrived a few ¥ ‘Uhmeter and_imarmediate etations, 109, %30, 112 & m.; | ated £ trust for the banefil & building in existence. Now, the gigautic oaks und & WO, Auosg the four 850.000 apiece. 1 kuo earlter from bis eminently successful expedition up the Amar > 015 LR CRAN LM IME . s that there bayirg been po separnte wores have been prostrated, the ground cleared, and dora- 4 amoog Allen, Hughes, Kiley sud Stauley. No and while be was makiug bis arrangements to reterd i 1y pald and blo struetures aro erected and being erected in ull direc- '1‘“""::-:;':' :v:nwm-;!g"m!'l\ "1"'.1 Hl:l g - o Fap 0 be one e firm did ont kuow of any offer ' common cnliore, had foliowed bim whorever he had gobe, i amopg tae eroditors, | tions, y proper on the south bank of the AW e e (s 200 (Ex 1000 powme ‘ ¥ (Fa) L. et G iwcsm L bowe. thorne whom | RO\ s aee of the Emperor of Brazif, who is o tan'of ng beung made 1o Col, Tiges if be would give up the 54,000 except | common culture had followed bim whorseck e, B é ¢ L VASWIE wal be 501218, 300, (Ex.) No, 814 Buwndway, @ give proof of Ep.nit iife o Brown & Estes for plantills, J. 8. Yard for defendants, river, where at the presont tume more than 100 buildings o wncs and talas with o o buben beluge blgoiry 3 2 NE E=Tefore Justice ISGRALAM, " " " ¥ UES | what Haythorne toid me. e r %, voud 805 m. (Ex,) 12135 m. b Mon - 2 CuaNBLES—J U I3 tice Lsusatax of stone, wood aud brick are beig constructed. e T his roll contalns trae list of the men | the scientific purpores and pians which Mr, ‘Thager's. m: Pl o=y 4 T - -y PR, The construction of the Union Pucific Rallway i8 now | crudited to Jersey City; it does uot coutwin she name of cence had ennbled Prof. Avassiz to srrange and undertake & B il Pro Rallrond Thomas MeGaffick aet. James T. Wenman et al.— | rapidly vearing Port Riley, some 130 miles west of the T A rew oue. willdavit for we, | Yearago. Fhe Emperor evea bad horne ia mind the fat f Motion granteds leave to deicadautg to join In commission, Missouri River, and whieh'point it will reach in July next. Now Jertey was drawn by Mr. Jackson; 1 Efi'fli":‘u'rflfi"‘,“‘..fi'&'."%‘:’." Sonend mise g8 aker. Order grauted resl b iaco: ‘wom. o 2 i iely, heu < 1 Now that confilence exists in the reality of thix groat | probably rder Smith somo 1% oF seven montbs s W ex Mojosty was at the head of her onnecting lines are being talked of | yesterday, 1 walked with bim townrd Nroadway. and have | TR O - )y A ¢ Y, v 8 oL the war ogaiust Parnguey. For, w et him essuaily one or twice besides; I pubiistied a contra. | T80 €8 “{. LSt prwiios of thad - Y. 3. very county, but of course these canvot bo . diction, through Mr, Staoley. denying an affidavit that nad | ¥o8 W the coeiant FEEET Ol RO, 1 AR . Mo Hawwn. Now London aod Stoniagion Reliosd &, 800 o | - . Sarab Sueduker agt. Theodore P 8 ¢ . T fors Justice GROVER. Mary A. Ball agt, Frauk Wiliiaws.—Motion granted. Beiore dusiice MULLEN, 21%0 m. to Northampion roud, o W g - ; ; gy 4 e 1, i Trast Company (fou ot wado at proscut, howeyer locally desirablo. Kausas tiuan- piishe y B e A P e Son. . We. o | Farmers oas asd Teast Company (fonr uese) 865 AR | olalip e oo, i Dreign cupitists Will Tob Jnvost their | SecrBurisled: L Wt Bobiesms id i 6000 pat v | 10 Prof. Awansia i Lo, Lo the Bext day pretented to e (¢ wvan Before Joatios INGRANAN mouey in property which must remmin nop-paying fOr | give evidenes on the trinl. with & gracefil aulograph uote, from Which the following em» + 3 otden €t whAlotion desied, with | years. Kansas bar a glonous futare, but timo and idus- | ©.jhm MCurty, one of the unfortanate 163 recruits, waa thea s o - oyny o IR ' SEASHORE RAILROAD, at of $10 costs try is necessary to brng it about. lled and testified to substauially the saae matters ag b - : . pent of $10 costs. M » called, an ’ ully the s his ] et r- foper Guodkind et al—Motion grated | o e e SR Ccompautons bave testified & o g T R b y 0. nd 46th folios of answer. The matter was then adjourned to Thursday wvext, at .n.‘n,..;,mu|m.,.,'.(.mwm,h..m“.nmm the . .« in your eyes, e Vai to strike ont the Seryng o} V55 oo ¥ Wi, W. Davis sgt. Waw. P, Denobla—Motion grauted, FORTRESS MO ila m. by which you will muke better tich natare of ty coumtry. ond | b, and . with costs, “D. Peoro (L y R e oo gy Hesa 7o Kame. agt. Same.—Motion granted, with costa o R Moder An Tmperial aollection thas made will, we suppose, b ' Thi o4 rand slan (pe Orvan b e e eus oot ool s | VYUY Q¥ NUSUBNCHRY; BARNM 20 THY, IQNT, AK, —Tunneling—Canous, B e adtoskon e with equat !:-'fi'::-:‘{n-;'w ' ied anto rnide, Wb OMY e, PORTS OF HIS EXAMINING JEPP. DAVIS'S POYSICAL | o4 o rocent moeting of the Polytéchuio brauch | vestvess The Kaporor it s plain, put his heart tato it. ¢ OAD, Spring 1 ’ . W G. Lynu et al. agt. Nicholas W. Duy.—Motion granted CONDITION—A SEVERE GALE IN HAMPTON ROADS | o ¢ho Ameriean Institute, Professor Tillman, the Chair- . . p . ¥ = % with 810 custs. —ONB GOVERNMENT EL WX SHORE 2 -, Tas Duzeav.—Tbe following is au extract frvwm pris P o oo ot B Pontaine agt. Joseph Meydock—The motion s " e oy g b4 wan, read & paper on “the Gulvunomeler,” sBOWILE | yy4g yoteor: sica rmou HAVARA AD * granted, but defendant may have the case ndjourned for 30 AND ANOTHER TOSSED ABOUT—PERILOUS ADVEN- | that it is possible to arrive at the actual inteusity or force of 1 ol Gl A M Rt | Pranerd, A ;.A.;,'.,.,..v Mr. oo Me 1:;:;::4 provare testimony, defendant’s cost of wotlou to abide TURES OF A ROW-BOAT—DESTRUCTIVE CHARAC- ;.nyh[nlvlll:lc e.;r::m by’(: npl:‘ucfllo::‘l Am:nere;l“bru:u:: :I;‘M'n ,‘;,w:i'u ,.L,‘,b hh'"“' _"“(,’ oljeet to 8oy o . and two soms, Mr. snd Mre 5 s the motlon of the sensitive needle; but as a long calel ng put on them, whereby they are prevented from w! i . enison agt. Charles W. Wenlsh,—Motio — AR ¥ e o | o, i 11 sl B Denlaon agt. Charles W. Wenlsh.—Motion is denled, THR OF THE GALE ON SHORE—AKMIVAL OF 0oL~ | 10t WL ORS Fo e case eeparately, snd as the m o W o1 Ny e A arieta” Miss Hanhy donn | Ol am Swith ot al. agt. The Silk Manufactaring Company. ORED TROOPS. eients st oPing Bl 00 dicnlition Wots Vb 1o GhARERT | 1o Sl oo ShLE breares Tie pronete: of e ' —_— SCHOCH, Awsistont Saperinterdent. ~Motion grauted. 3 From Oue Spectal Commpontont. ., June 8, 1006, | ab importast to fad s ready shaae. of graduatieg the seals | thought he. frst part of wy decislon—1.c., thab bo.ahould N W JERSEY & s leave foot of Ldw | B ERIORCOU ke maay gty L1666, | ¢ doflection. Soveral distingaishod philosophers bad nsed the | Ber Wages—wus sovero b Just, wnd ok ug folesve v t . e Gumbiin, 1, Sanges, K, | SUPERIOR COURT—Sereiat Trns—J vx 8.—Before Justice Nothing new is developed regarding the state prisoner. ] oftice, bt T told tiim to beid—I was ** not through yet. andbat,. for Il wAem, 1w d P Jid, Bobert e Joe Cenery! MeCUsN. v; Sartie ived thi b ud galvanometer in connection with the Thermo-plie for the pur- | wijl gu.J.nmlu kicking the womau when she asked yow for Bavrinons eud W ox o ¥ wd 0 & w1 A3 Tiethel, Mesers, B DECISIONS. Surgeon-Gen. Barnes arrived this morning, and bas boon | o, of determiniug minato difforences in temperature. Nobili | for pay. M What ™ siid . T repeated it, © €50 for kicking STW TEREEY s 1 sgure DA |6/ )indo Fairchild agt. Johw 11, Valentine.~Motion | ll day tuside the fort, Tt s rumorcd souewhat 8uthori- | uo) Booquerel had endeavored to fix the scala by the nsn of | A1IEECT1" b Xen sr? b Whats vour sutboriyt Ko ol -t tatively tint ho held an interviow with Mr. Davie, and as | pairs of rods heated ot aiternate joiuta. Molloni iad aiso used | A %, e il g R e e Sd fwa chiidren, A ward, Miwe W hi granted. u simlar wethod. Poggendortl proposed to reach tho #amo | Sy g biack seutivel snd send you to Jull” * But whe. " w e m 118 g " y 1. Hoshorne Baumann, Frank Platt s i A p [ i | . Haryer. 5 & x\\"v-,'n Tlane net. Hoshorno Bauma: (8 8% | b is to return by the mail-boat this evening, via Balti- | 00y by g colls at various fnelinations to the magnetio nd gend ¥ ot | @ Avaia, wife snd thive cb Rufan Ga Ti e ner Hushmann gt W, Halliday.— | moro to Washington, his mission has the significance of | meridian. Dr. L, Lradiey ofour ows country, whio whs present will feed me if 1 go therer” I will issuo you one ration e e Congr g Bt 2 " . FLOM LONOON AND HAVRE-—ls Mea Motion for re be ¢ 4 Vith apparatus, bad Tecontly rought ont means whereby the | €0¢b day.® Ty thld time the thing had got rediced dosnto s ., BAY RAILROAT | tor, Mr. Brown, s, and Mro. Wale, Mrs. i e e erepenrt it Clas, N. Lyons.—~Orders granted. ing one of assurance as to what tho eondition of the | [l or'le gatvavometer would be tly improved, and be- e poiut; £ lie sent m-merchmtudnnuom ’ A, Jums 1 the JESAR | sbd Mre Brows andin ol o g Joogerermbyn | o 4 ore Jastice MONELL. prisoner’s hoalth may be. I bave the authority of Dr | coume of real servieo in delicate and exact measurements of | &0 e i Vi (ARAL S VRS NS ¥ ! wth with waiae | dren. M 't Min 5 i : Tn the ' it gl the Eighth-ave. | Cooper, surgeon in chrge, for stating that tho health of | ¢otrieat fevee. = 0\ VTR i g o gl e g e <Y FitOM HAVANA . Winchester—t. R Andertom A. | Raj Con, bofore reported, the fury yesterday moruing ¥ i Dr. Lrndley exh! s apparatus for weasnring the blacks and i o el pidlion B gait A. Bayhi, J. T MoK emate Tiadey . Stevemon. | frood o e varaict for the defoudabta. Mr. Davis is steadily and surcly mrndln&, and that Lis | amount of vesistance offered by difforent telsgraph instru. | Defure yesterday. Tbls jeives 68 Bk’ Puraduniuie. Poit Pasweis, Boichsrey, | 0. 8. Husser, B. V. Loyt, 1. Houd, 31, B Guitwas, M. and Mo . gLt in & se m oy improvggueujs very markod. O otlier poita | menis 1o (06 paseag of e corent. Tue common gaivy A T 3 e Vg b ¥ River, W ale, Burnegat. & ¢ Tueh Dov. g the T Wi reticent. tacl costat shows by the deflection of the troops are 1. L W Saiens $ Atontie | PROM NASSAU—1n bilg Jobn O. Johmesn—Mr. and Mre. Sewyer R g S ™ e magnetlo necdle the effact of the revistance, and the | 00t thAtas 808 A% ke, e o Cawd-e 15 has IDOPS 3 Py Moy, St Ujer nd dsughter, ¥. U, Dasling, | COURT OF um}mim;-agxn Tens. ~JUNE 6 m:“:'p;flmh:! 2'. ':'gc:t ':Frtn";; rl:rnl"n"l‘n:: '3;"1'.' ;;::: A et the (lefeotion (s Somebow releted e o end {.f,‘?,':f'&'flfi"hfl bour. an;dl:n'Tm! El:;-m-'& be Pler N d 418 3. w., fro | for Port | 20 A LIV RCOL, B, 5 —in bark Orona—dge. Maguite, Mr DECISIONS. The guuboat Lenapee, lying at auchor off the Bulimoro '“‘":',';":‘ ::;;':'::th;','":: x’&-’”‘.:‘:fl:‘;’:‘lfi B voken up and teachers driven off, as I presume m = : —Motion de- | what, dragged her anchior beyond the Point, a distance of | yijgn another. The resistance ‘oftared by avory mile of dis- :’:;,%’:‘,,{,""_,'. il kng v Jexph %."flg’.‘, - m~‘ > o K A, Fargell, Dr. Busley. ll’]h\nrv B. Bmith agt. Thos. R. Dawle, ion yrhact, dragaed hae anshor beynd ihe Foiat, & dstencs of e e ot 1 -— jed 0 e out e e ’y 0 i ed DY | tanee over w au eleetric tra i idered as & . MINIATURE ALMANA ?nnh(- -;.‘p."‘:m'"m'wm" RIS e by ber. The Usited States tender Fiox, with over $200,000 -‘n'::. 42 §ina ot :1'::! "’.":"'.3- :nh:: -;nvlzl':r'guhffi nfi“&u‘ ,:';ur fun Rises REERE Moon Rises..... Earn I Weston agt. Eugenie Michon.—Motion dented | worth of naval stores for the Acadomy ot Annapolis, was o had taken as bis noit that adopted hy onr commtrymen, | 1 4'b cor o Jikeness of Grant, Sherma, o 3 uall near the mouth of the James, and cars | Gen. Lefforts, and Moses B, Farmer, who bad succeeded in | FUCSELT 0l Grand March,” * Stonewal R 4 sugdade. L A Fared auzg, Manchestes, Tour's River aud i ’ ; ; ; : uts on the line and = E - = 5 3 WIGH WATHR THIS ; without costs, struck by o ’y. — ’ Sandy Hook.....4:40 | Gov. lulasd.. ... ;I‘V el Gate.... TRIAL TrnM—Tuse €—Defore Jodga TRADT. ried nm’.,. nmpton Ronds, 8 distanes of five miles in | procuciog very compact and eonvenient form of Rheostat, | g0 "go T was nasured by & from the interiog 4 ) — DIFFICULTIES OF THE SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT. twelve minutes, and landed on n sand-bar off Hampton, using apools of five wire, lh:.rmnzs of the ourreut through f gy de day that bix partnes—wio was & Usion mao sent to ) R4S X Sl ELLIGENCE. Mary Tully, Adwioistratris, &e.. ogt. Jos pb Dagicy et al. | She was taken off this moruing, leaking Dally, cargo belng | which was equal to auy desired longih of lise, The TRoier | tho lato convention by tho people—nay 8o Rriniy Inpressed b y: . ’ SHIPPING ANT laim by the wi {'the former Quarter- | glyehtly damagods T e Detwden tho Fory | had srrasged a series of these, adjusted with fFieet Oot0 in | Witk the dea that thite was goiug 10 be more trouble—ano- yoreie R CLATTUR, Pup o This is 8 clalm by the widow of the formor Quartar, | shgutle damaged The FoubotL LS Lo N eoen . e 083 Sompast DutTatel oupvH P\l weter sl | R outbrenke-thac b plns vero - yed ail unsettod amd - TON. § ster of the 09h Reglment N, G, § 4 e offl. d Rip Raps, containing thirteen mes, e lever, switehes ete., whereh ter or less mamber coul 'l i tUBRER CKAVAT is not seiled by PORT OF NEW-FORKesseescanOXER | core of that regiment for 81,400, for elleges | scrvices of | iddle of the channel as tho galo camo up, sud aftor it | pe tursed on. ml:m'll:::ll {n; doaired amount of resistance, 2:3""-;‘”" l'lgrfllfi;::‘bgl‘ng '.'L“Eh',"nfi"m" - N'E-":‘o;t-. e 4 - !‘5; hy-“‘;‘},;'mr",;'_ ""w au appropiiaion from she Bl | pagecd over, they woro out of sight, By th of o glas 1 show exactly what is the longih of lino equal to that r- | pyy xon—T hope he ls. Lut when & man who lived in the P o e —— v —v Clonred. g kb g od S 2 hndente: au upturned bost was discovered far in the distance. ‘1his | sistance. South throngh all the past ive years, avd watched events from | Sueamsiip Hattass, Pardeb, Notiolk, City Point snd Ricbmoend, g EIRtiR} M, ey for defen Caused some excitcment, and 8 Surf-boat was lsunchied | - Somo instruments for recaiving and recording tho aignals | 00y orluning to the supposed end, feols this way, don’s SLurnitare | tavington, For & Co. from the frigate Now-Iiampshire to go toward it. waed in telographing produce e resistance equal to 1007 20 | vy bk there is rotteaness iu Donmarkt sdt maip Westcheter. T “The steam water b O O laatched on | Wiles of iue, while others are so constructed or adjusted 480 | ° T spite of al tiese facts, tcoops are boing mustered onk y pereyesy - aaiven (1714 The Fort Kearney Herald of & late date, spenking of e ay hean from eith B e s oot o 100 miloe or wore. Tue toatrt: | o o' /e o' oroapm et of fhelr 1o e fredies. L1 KINDS of FURNITURE, Mot s e risinass n_ wavek Advems the FIOIG bivs,thok romsthe | the 6O aciioll Nothih wht B s ooy | Sk whkgresvmissne wUVAY e et A I e e e s ST & it Lo, CHEAPEST ot 55 B 20th to the 2 2 2| i ¢ X ual ki o 588 Dot i Daupion F Boe #50 Dides, Biimebend, Now Ovioans, 38, B, Crom- | S8 0 $ho £30 ol ingiosivs, 68 wasens el shrough that | "It seoms that when the squall struck the Lenapoe, Sl e idapied for oo rving ooile f slight Tesistancs should be Bt sty ARy . - ramted and dairvered e y ters, the grosier proportio ot ain White ta charge of the ip Raps boat it ust | arrunged atony she middse of the lve, uod ihote of great r. | | Tho Bom, Chiarles Wells, Magor of Boston in 1833- e Buseubio Rohtet Mepls, Juplagion RMedoighs:red aad arise) 1o samfaace v} e wariug. and ho heaved bis boat with tho | sitarce us tke end, This appersios would measure aad | B0, died i hat g e Sanday wiornoon, Mr, Wels g l“" tOOM ENAMELED FURNEIURE of war- ‘ Borp Neptone. Beabiopy. Lbverpool, ¢ B. Marehsii & Co. order fssned last Winter. The pomber of wagons sta: lnnJ| ssenco of tyind saved the lives of his mon, ns | ascort them with great lu;flbnv. ety teted 5y D R b’::‘nm m::‘nh_lml. -:”:21::‘ N v s g ol P umgan Detiie, Gosins, Britiah Provinces, Neemith & ix tratos, the whole of which mugtesed 511 mes, Who | tliey were driven before the gale at a fearful rate of speed. A' roat simplification of | ‘.-l::'n'ns.l o b Atk mn\mr:‘-‘:: 'my ol by s P .M'J 4 arnamertal, o B roumer. Meryill, British Provinens, Nessilth & Soss. bed Wit 196 guns £ S0 Terolvess. Huts and shoes were brought into roquisition for baling | A Yl of CHCR T S0 Lldaped nousssary batween the | scrved for many years as au alderman, Daring his Mayors - - anehatis (1. "Me) erry. (1. & J. Knox. The Legisdature at Nashvillo bns appropriated [0 the weu threw off thoir coats to lighten themselves, o lotions. 1 had been fouud that to dillizouce ia tho | alty, tie Cou ouse was planned and bailt. A';lz'll‘" ND and make to order on Farls (It & Soa. 254,000 more toward the Knaxville and Kentuoky Kallroad, | A% they were passing the light boat, nine miles out, there | (Ll 1o ciuviiios was suflicient to kocp thei separate wiih :(:u olhl:lll:n'r&nlnc;‘fl“. o In«n:_h-l"-‘ "“-'- i 1 A . n RAVTURE M manafycre F O CICRARD. No W07 Blasonert. « fastor Fos s v des (Bre ,n-,;, aiweiiies v Philedeipbin, Ruger & is add 1 aid will enable the C was o full in the storm, taking edsantage of which they sper care. lustesd uf arrasging the zino piate the avut e Bl i, iy rond Gom the O vty ;updmmmv.n'mmw:i "Ly bt s | St e wih ae’ sorvad Taison bolweon, e i v | it the tme o e donth.

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