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. NEW PUBLICATIONS. to make his appearance ot such places with his father's con 'nlfl‘! in many hand books of the game owing the Ocean Steamers. Steamboats and Railroads. b 1 % iy sen. | TOquet-croquet * to every player, instead estricting it T P el [yt o gy e e e Upone one occaalon, an unknown borso was bronelt Beo- | w“‘m“ . nlb.-:-,,nu’ T IVERPOOL, GLASGOW, and the IRISH PORTS. | NJORRIS and l}gfifix‘ndfiéj’L‘ROAytg%fim TEANCHOL Hae mmn-n"nud ion “ ptormediate stations will lesvo &t £.30 & m Mail Expross for all stations weat of dlibara at 410 p. orrie town Bxpress at 5 p. m. ety ningion by some off + THE ANCHOR LIN T g GREAT PLAINS. inciples of the game,” LIFE ON TE variance with tho fundamental pr ¢ CALEDONIA, ATURDAY, June 30 DIIRTY YEARS OF ARMY 1 o3 v s owDe: K 1NG DESCRIPTIONS OF THR ixniax X was con- | Whatever those may be. A rover, for cxar ple, BRITANNIA ATURDAY, July 14 ¥ NEW TUERITORY queted o ball (that fs, struck it with 1is owa ball Y HIBERNL \IURDAY, Juiy 28 - £, SCHOCH, Avistent Superiohendent, T : S A OR JULY Isr., ‘DAY, i NG ISLAND RAILROAD, Spring Time Tabl place Lis ball do of tho one be has struck % Thaint ROAD, Spring abis 1ALS POUSD IX TRE W\ s v encon cc 3 ] ',lmp Mg gh : e Coxresta = o "Jyflz:"-:f'y‘ ieare Jupes ip, N. Y., § & m for Gravuport ol R, T ennyco | J ity ing a blow to the former with bis ma drivethem | g myrp cLAVERINOS (il rated). Ry Anthony Trollope. 4 e Fevtas o Geioms for Syosset ..--‘w,...fl, both in ar ired direction, A player who is nota AN AMERICAN COLONY IN FRANCE. By . A Townseod. | 0 € T T . Por furtber | -1 North Islip end way 5 oighte to Yeph > | d to place Lis foot on bis own ball, so that it HARAOH'S HORSES. By Maris Louia Pool. 2 it - e (he Compaats alises 3 e bt s at o Yapoask : LEMENTS OF THE ART OF POETRY. By E. C. Stedman, | F FRANCIS MeDONALD & Co., Agent NLW YORKand NEW-HAVEN RAILROAD. 6 sothve B = with the requirements of the ¢l Y's active lifo has been | Jofe clegfudtical fu iries, and among the far | for owniug the fleetest horse in the o yeinted with hunters, The men proposing to take up the ¢ ko _deflantly = ™ | thrown out by the backers of the pew horsa entered the d friendly or hostile | con’s favorite borse for the race, but with the expres« stipu al tribes of the great plaius, | tion that the ruce sl 4 como off in the mighi-time, and L " " ak ghonld be kept a profound secret exee p! to those He describes { ang with o strict regard for truth | ested. The ferms having been satistactorily o rather than an cye to the picturesque, his aim being, to | Scctt was sclected as the jo ater part of Col, spent on the froutiers and Wostern moun He bas {o0. 6 Bow!ing green, New-¥ NE TO ENGLAND and Hayre Steamship Company's 1 FULTON, Laving been” thoe North River, for Havre, calling at rest when he strikes, and only the rogueted There is an exception, however, ing wise: 8 player not 8 rover HE HARVEST OF THE SEA. By F. B. Perkios may roquet-croquet a ball on codition U he doesmot | g EVENING BOAT SONG. By Edwi T continue his tour, the theory being that the roguet-croquet | 9..TORMENTING THE ALPHABET (liusirated). By George in this case is mercly a common blow, the rogueted ball Wakeman. « moved by concussion, This distinction, we believe, 10..ARCHIE LOVELL. By Mus. Edwards b i . 14..TOA POET. By Richard I1. Stoddard. is very often disregarded, At jons, it was the w By George M. Towle. 166 SUMMER ARRANOEMENT, 1363 H. T. Tackerman. NLY AMERI COMMERCING MAY. "1, 1asi FIANCE.— ENGLISH PARTI REDERICK EDWIN CHURCH. P CAN L New. Passenger Station 1 Kow-Yorx, corner Twenty.soveothesh Fourti-ave. Lutrance on r-mr«m’ g s TRAINS LEAVE NEW-TOKA: Fpr Now: “,{;‘,}‘:‘}mm‘g’g? 10a m; 1215, (Bx) 208 et o 600 ) 10 e w0, (Be) 20 For Milford, and Stratora. .00, 1190 . m. ; 345, 5.3, p. m. For Rairtield, Soutiiport sod Westpors, 709, 1.8 m.; 345 530 m For Norwalk, 700, 800, (Ex.) 90, 5 Tt LB A e n ) P iy IR (Rey Sy KY A, GADSDEN. Sawrres y for the dener ; - . 4 Y | o0 the night designated for the contest, ho stole very quictly quote his own words, to preserve from threatened oblivion | uys the Aipie and muflling the borac’s feet, led hit out and v students of the News . tho records of a fast vanishing people aud the characteris- ll_"'k him hllh; PB«"‘; ':‘M‘kl; The ]‘nlucl;‘gmn]unn posted, flin b ber's 52 1l fin i "'““y iy |ml'|ll I‘I”TIIELALIK:O: DI.\I;G, No.1V. Ly Pierre Blot. tios of men whose memory bids fair to be soon 1 tho | Tiders mounted. and the borsss Wwere off. Ii wis & single | port member's 52 regu ns will find m 0 1 13..NEBULE. By the Ed tor, 7 soonleft 0 the | (iraiont Gash of a mile, and both horses were put to thelr | j, oy wwo doubt not, they have frequently departed FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS, First cav s thepeatter, OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN GOLD. %0 Second cabin.es. mercy of the novclist. Ho has photographed with unre- seed, and Lept constantly down to thelr work from the word Throuzh tickets to Lotdon...... $5extra « e ot s ,,,dl" e o thate | D L i they auproached the ™ coming-ont* place, ibe | from the orthodox path; but wo regret to say that they Tho price of THE GALAXY f 25 cente s number; $3syoar, of24 | . Thioush tekers o o . A e e 6 7 by ASPLIAE B Yo D o horse began to gain & littie upon his antagonist, and at k 2 : hich will severcly tas their | Bumbss; §3 8 bl yeor, of 12 numbers. Add e ok be £oapoaible for specie or valisbles ualess | For Greenwich, 700,036, 11308 m. % 18, 445, 491530, 6.3 p.o. habite and modes of warfare; the halfcivilized bunters and | £bie somens of faterost sad excitemont 1o il partics con- | o likely 10 Snd some Banoss T TR O o i W, C. & ¥. P. CHURCH, bl of T, Bavin the valuo exprossed, sy signed therelor. o on Samiort 10, 418 (Ex) 98 U3V ul 141, () R mixed breeds of the prairies, and the famous Western | cerved. it Tooked as it the deacon's Lorse was to be beaten, | powers of comprehension, and ono or two in W ich the No. 29 Pask-row, New-York. - JrBOMBTORK, Joots ks B () AR . fl':lh > & 2 x 3 When suddenly from behind & board fonce near the track | writer geems inconsistent with his own principles. The A WOTEON: e e AR 1 e e - pioneers and guides, such as Bridger, Goodale and Baker, | jumped up Deacon R——— Limself, who, in a very loud and | _ R aet fron imitated iu the . Pt o < = % CONNECTING TRAINS. ‘whose names are familiar to all travelers who have jour- | excited manner screamed out, * Put the whipto hiw, Martin ! inflexiblo strictness of his rules is not often mital ( NLY DIRE T LINE to ¥ RA\NL‘E. For gm-. via Springtield. 8.00 8. m. (£x..) 30 (Ex,)180) p.oa Beyod over the great overland route, His narrative is | Dot by s avaon pussiyasd st (bl snezpech Bree s RV of MCetant grsemil B 8 I8 poripe o S0 Fg, CENERAL TRANSATLAREIC COMPANYS ML | For Hantordund Spatngheid voo i (EE.) 815, 30, Ty a iy i o R, 3 i i o 1l to have an author- e e | NG AT BREST. 8.00p. m. A simplo and unaffectod in style, but fu j- | but. with nervons desperaf o ‘made sereral vigpots nnd | Wished that it should be; but it is wel L ; i Y ST, % L» o Il of interest and vi- | bo, W e o of bis whip, which cansed the horse to | ity at hand when differences do arise, and the Newport NOW READY The' spienaid tew vesls on this fivorte route far the Contl. | - For Connectit River Rallrosd, 8004, m (Ex,) 12155, m. oMo 4 nent will ssl from Pier No. 5 North River, & followas real, 3,00 p. m. to Northampton. ; UHDAY, Jone 30 | "For Hertford, Providence and Fishiill Railrosd, 800, (Ex.) & m; wvacity, and it will not only prove a pleasant Summer com- | redouble bis efforts and win the race by ha 1206 p. m. Club is probably as good 8 standard us ove need desire: | o pynrng PROM THE ROUND TABLE. | KAPOLEON il - Bocaiis URDAY. Jaty 18 panion, but will retain a permanent place in our libraries | which the deacon, in the excitement of the m B 4 20 0 RIS aontiiball p: o P bis hat and gave & lusty cheer; but, instantly o B T — PEREIRF, Duchesae. SNTURDAY, July 20 | - For New-Haven, New-Loudon and Stouington Ralicosd 4 40 & = on 46 Mstory. lecting hims:1t and considerin the Indiorous réie he had been | THE MUTE SINGER. A Novar. [Ty Axxs Cony Rrront " VILLE DE PARIS: S0rmont..soersr SATURDAY. Aug. 71 | m.12.15. 300, £.60'p. a. = Colonel Marcy gives the following accountof the aptness | enacting in this somewhat farcical periormance, he assumed mq:-u) uttor of * Fuiry Fingers, n'r"“' 4 P A FEAST FOR EPICURES. PRICE OF PASSAGE, IN mn,u,c % ;; wdwhflmd.dl‘w F4 L4 *“-’ - - of tho Indians in * tracking”: gaisdignsataiz, and appeonciing Marin, whe velous | Gued” e, oo T2 . 00 Cuioon. e Y R et A e e L Almont all the Indians whom I have met with are proficient | young reprobate, you have ‘stolon my horse, sir, and, unless | This is a simple and touching story, extremely well told. 7:1.::":::::’{;5-[" lioe ‘2;.:; gy searage pumuaun s mbm s'fi-mfl' m.:“:-. ZRRENED W Npm fn'this species of knowledge, the faculty for soquiring which | you instantly lead him back to the stble, and give Lim 8 good | ¢ yelatos the history of & beautiful French girl who, by Failrond sapon dekete. and their bazzage checked to Paris, st aB TR i iorT, s, appears 1o be Innato with them. Fxigencies of woodland and | rubbing down, I'll report you to your fatlier, sir * it LEYPOLDT & HOLT, Publishers, “ddiionsl charze of $3 for tirst and &3 for secoud: clase. ORTHERN RAILROAD of NEW-JERSEY.— Lr:lrla life stimulate the savage from childhood to develop When young Scott_arrived at the age of sixteen he fell in her wonderful vocal accomplishments, rescued Ler parents T " odioas ationdancs free of Eharge \ LR of b . j— ulties 80 important in the arts of war and of the chase. love with & young lady iu a neighboring village, and received i i o tistic trinmphs is T haTe Coh ey Toy Wil s o were good traliers, and | s pertalssion {0 pay bis eddressess but bis faiaor opnioss from poverty, but in the midst of her artistic triump UTD0M praétioe aiinol sevms very malerielly S0 {mprove thelr ftsal | wpon the wabjoot. bevu somewnat austers and dictatorja, did | struck by a diseaso which deprives her foreverof the power | Y ISDOM, 108 s regard; they bave the same acuie perceptions | not accord with v a elled i onduot his e ging voico unimpaired, S anor e Tetroms TL I ot Dot | A i eatestinn menase. Tio was tn shesabirel | iy speak, though it loaves her singing voleh WIRPEETS | of bappiuess. THE WAY OF WISDOM No. 1, ron hended that this difficult branch of weoderaft can bo taught | waiting until bis father went to bed, when he woald take a The incident which leads to the singular discovery that | o) ypg spxrs, 25 cents; DO. No. 2, yor Omxis axp Yovso b *"GEC, MACKENZIE, Azent, No.5 Brosdway. _ tobe happy. TITE WAY OF WISDOM is the way TEAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT Yovrnt | ) QUEENSTOWN.—The Inman Line, sailing towi-weesly, earry ¢ the United States Mails. flAA'I'UlnAI JUNE 2 TY OF PA] FOR R cursios, leave their families bebind, aud never transporttheir | ward the stable, thinking that some person Was attempting | 3 e vor, i wn wi N . . ho character of Sylvie, tho mute sin; is drawn with ¥ \ Vi - . siom Pier No. 44, North River. i ] 1LOVED NS AT FIRST SIGHT; Romanza, composed snd | 110 o4, Macks Rivess 9 PASSAGE, lodges; wherens, when they move with their families, they | to steal his borse, Martin saw him approaching, and, unabie . i carry their lodges and other effects. 1, therefore, an Iudiad | to elude bis observation, ran fnto & dorn house near by and | great delicacy, and Mrs. Ritchie has suceceded in the diffi- | Jungby Mrs. Jokn Wood, in the play of the * Turee Guardsmes.” . Prov, 35 conte. ‘iAo, To Londor To Pari, 105 BLE IN GOLD. steamiers, Fint Cabin $100, Steerage $35. from books, as 1t pertains almost exclusively to the school of | horse from the st: poya visit to bis lady-love, and return | ghe can still sing though shoe cannot speak, i8 highly dra- | wousy (which is sccompanied b; % veu v pay o bl dy-love, L s y B b 0 iy No. 1), price, inclusive, 50 cents. Y, N praotice, yet I will give some facts relating to the habits of | home beforo'daylight. = After one of these weekly visita, B | yoio and would secem too improl ablo did not the author | Maiiel (sested) S vh viastit of Jhod e geryind ARy JOLY 1 WORCESTER, PALMZR FITCHUVK) NASHUA, LOWELL, he Indiats that will facilitate its acquirement. bad Just put his horso into tho stable. and bad made some little iy KL UL 5o FRTOIROI0 Y ARe Eavia Sa el g A t ATURDAY, JULY 14 CON ""‘,".'{-EH”"’,’,‘:",!.‘{&T,""“"" 'A perty of Indiuns, for example, starting out upon a war ex- | noiss in oing 60, which awakened his father, who ran out to- | assuro us that it is imitated from an a oceurrence. K 0 1 ust., N. V., Room Mo, FT SATURDAY, Joly 21 | oo o R o i A\ [USIC OF THE SE ud eah sncereding SATUKDAY ana WEDNESDAL, & noon, e e ot LY OF NE W YORK leave New-York dally axcepted). 85 o'cirsk 9. ., from Pier H: I'm‘l:m. foot of Vesiry-si, FOR NEW-LONDON, there connecting with the Stea bost Pn Trala from the *s, via Norwich and Worcester, Boston and Worcester, Worces: o Nashun, and New-London ad Northern ailrouds. Freight takoa e the lowsst rates. For information injuire of E 8. MARTIN, Agent, oo tae Pise. & trail is discovered with the marks of the lodge-poles upn 1f, ui slose upon his o Al R : P ascended & ladder 1u10 & bof, with the old man close up cult task of making her heroine simple-hearted, poor, une | Fro SSeems o0 o WALTZ; arranged by Thomas Baker, anduightly played by the Orchiestes of the Olympio Theater. Price, \ it has certainly not been made by a war-party; but if the rack | heels. do not sbow the trace of lodge-poles. it will bo equally certain | = It was dark at this time, and he bid himeel in one corner | happy, virtuous, and very deep! that & war or hunting ;nr% bas passed that way, and if ‘1t is | of the loft; but his father Krnr-«l around until he was satisfied | without allowing her to be over sentimental. Th in love with & marg eh RING OF THE GREEN GALOP, by Thomas Beker. Piasin by Wolsasiay nob desired to cowe in conflict with them, their direction may | that the next instant he would be in his grasp. aud he saw but o be sie is equally well-drawn, F bo avoided. Mustangs or wild Lerses, When moving from | oue method of cscaping detection, which ho R stattly revorted | Ohsraoter of the m,’_’hf,‘”,’.",{:,dh."’u,‘,' e Taae Slaborste: elioa N PRESS: Pavabe in U. 8. carreney — = k., pince to place, leave a trail which is sometime difficult todis- | to. He leaped upon the poor old man, and gave bim a blow g »xcluf ’ ' 'S OR BLACK. sune nightly by Mrs. John Wood in Passengers slso forwarded to Havie, Mamburg, Bresen, ke. st RIE RAILWAY.~Trains leave Depot foot of from that made by a mounted party of Which knocked bim down, and thus secared an opportunity to | 8F¢ Very bappily sketch *Our Mutal Friend et by mail on the re- -:«::::::M Som Livernool o Coasstons. 840 Chamosrest.. Pevonta Ferry: make his escape 1o the hot - WA POND 5T Prdwar N Y. | e oot S otont hare oy persons: sending for thele riends. [ | %45 a1 Dy Kxprms for Rochester oot e o Tooks Received. A Novel. By Mre. E 4:30 a. m., Way Train, duly to Otisvilla. Ll cially if the mustangs do” not stop to graze, determined Express Mail, bBuiialo. Ssawnace and West. by fuillowing upon the trail uctil s For further [.,(.,m.‘m,.w,.znul'm“n(‘u offices. The old man soon recovered himself, however, and called JOUN G DALE. Agent, No. rons ont, ** Martin | Martin ! come here quick; there are robbers New Vork 0 e m, JULY M TIONAL found, and, 1 b3 shocd s i gle pi, it A Novel, By cation thaf n berd of mastangs has passed, ns they alware stop | ahout, aud one of them has knocked me down.” Mariin e Ordeal for Wi Ml P o BTEAMS . o rellevo Uemsives, Whls'a parcy of Tadians would Lecp Pene, A pnaing back 4@ tho corn-hoase, aided his father T SONG O hdre stsrnteg maledy; | TEE NORTH GERMAN LLOYDZ STEAMSHIP | 35,5 V8o b ortJerva Nowharsn, Warmick eir horses in motion, and the ordure would be scattered alonz | for a considerable tine in shing for the supposed robber, #h very patriotic words. 0. % ANSA, K. V. Oberendorp, master, carrying toe Uuit 4 E ' E ud Duak hezoad. I the tral paes thrvagh woodiand, the mustang will During the Wint o 1‘»4‘.%‘1‘&?'.-(1..-,1. Tarlor’ ial b u'»:"’.;'?nu'x: "I'!:\in, 1AS COME, BOYS, by A. Dispecker; | all- it ol trom {00 s e Jood of FEhind 61, HASFRAR. b6 o0 o M e S LY iy occasionaMy go under the limbs of trees too low to admit the | picd Corpus Christi, Col. Gatlaud, Capts, Scot tise Park. | sprited. patriotic and very popalar, 30 d kirk, ints W '3 South o of & Ioan 0 horeebeck, B " Pant ‘about a hundred miles op the Nueces Wil by W, IFNSINGS DEMOREST, No. 473 Brosdway. i SRl D, Bralarats Train, dily. for the Woe. v, author | Muiled free on receipt of the price, af soid at all the musie stores. o " Uraits rua in digscr connee'fon with all Southern and Tusing passengers to rua in et ) " Lines. HOGH RIDDLE, Gen' Sup An Indian, on coming toa trail will geperally tells at a | nuuting expedition. Our hunt, after we reached the grou d twentyeseven 18, beside quite . McCall and ‘ 1t ouly kiliod one | poin Pawin's Ordeats By Georglana M. Cratk, suthor of * Lost and LONDON. fIAV] OUTHAMPTON AND BREME! W n - at the followiu Tates. peyabie fn g J‘.‘r its .u:x;“-l.nw arresoys, W . Bann, Gen't Pess. Agent, T E Y F on i el 08 n, p 370, o Forthe At e coeambis NEW-TORK, G Beast, mes UDSON RIVER and HARLEM RAILROADS. with other interrecin ter, on June 3. —On end after Monday, May 14, 1866, traivs for A'bioy and PR oo bl niful e | 1o e o s SOy 13 1 | A tratne,wil loave New-X p, b3 B pod 2 wik . road-e. s followe: ed the Model Parlor Mazezine of Am v Ll S A2 2| 34578, ., Express train via Hudeon Rivor Railzoad, Thirtiethet i S MONTHLY This pumber conal o nid the Bart bard Tanchuitz. Ne By the suthor of * lance its age, by what partienler tribe it was made, the num- | lusted four days, and the result was w of the party, and many other things convected with it as- | deer, seventy-ihree wiid turkeys, fou tonnding to thefaninitiated. : anumber of geese and ducks, and of ¢ 1 remember, upon one occasion, as T was riding with a Dela- | myself killed tbe greater part. Capt. S ‘ware upon the prawries. we crossed tho trail of a large p riy of | deer and a few turk s treveling with lodges. The tracks appeared®o me | I soon perceived “16mo. % Lemon, suthor & he considered Igs reputation as soma- | Falkner Lyle, or the quite fresh, and I remarked to the Indian that we must | what dawaged by these disparagivg results, and, es we were of % Wit for the 920, 3i4. Ibe ~ - e = 5 - T e car the party. - Ob bo," said b, "tho trail was | Feburning 80 orpus Christi, be remarked tome thit i might Bame. Yoy via bt | FRAE NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD.—ONLY | o feowar onable Butd wd suponioe B st made teo days re, in the morning,” at the same wme | be just as well not to mention to The Lisuage of F - JENNING D) m_'l. s AMERICAN LINE OF FIRST-CLASS OCEAN (PR | ehanze of cars, and connecting at Troy with tratus for Kutlund, Bur pointing with bis firger to where the sun would be at about | oné of us bagged the greatest am d At BETWI v N C the Mont Plght oclock. Then, sceing that my curioeity wos excited | pot probabiy please the other two geutleme. MERICA nited States Mell, ang taklne pomenor Ao K g RADATS: A new Monthly M with elegant En- | (0T SR TROPOLIS, H, Sanders,2.60 tuns, 1,000 b, p., June28. oad, Twenty-sixth-st, and ‘batham with Western Raiirosd fof Lab , 8t Albuog with traina for Wost, and truine for Saratogs Sprivgs, Rujland, Busiugton sad Mow concluston, be | would be exceedingly unbecoming in me o bous w for | exploits, therefore 1 sbould, of comrse, say noti! had | subject. to know by what means he arvived at this celled my sttention to the fact that there bud the last two nights. but that on the previou v, 'i:':;:','.:f»:‘ MISSISSIPE, G. W, Furber, com', i , Biography, cou'r, extra o tany, Stories | ATLANTIC, C. Hoyer. con Fuether departures from NEW.VOI vings, Frtertaiving | re, and mostly oriziual A ¥ 00 tans, 1,600k, p., July15. | ¥ le extra steamrs,) | tro pri ‘roy with val been beavy. He then pointod ut o130 some spours of s | On ourarsival at the enoumoment with the et a 1 pressed down 100 the earth by the borses' Boofs, | quantity of game, the officers collected aronnd u | reting develo VORK. (bes e T B o i cihares, Ravine Griod vk, O | Tutet @ cvost Gmsies e sseeriein wRIdh s A el o the Junie coppi 0 18 Septenier 6 aud 30, Ociobor & sud 25, Novewber | 4%, m. Eaprow tran s Hodson River Ralirond, connpcing b d and proves . well spring” of pleas 3 and 27. Albany with trains for Weat, aud ab Troy with trais for Montreal, 2 clearly showing that the grass was wet when the tracks were | celled in the bunt. Imade 9 and 23, June | with sleeping-curs attached. 5 E a made. Z had not been particular about keei At another time, as T wos traveling the same Indian, I | there was not probebly much differenc discovered upon the ground what 1 took to be a be then put to Capt. Scoit, Who, e with & distinctly-marked imjression of the heel and all e mast say somethiog 1 tocs. 1 immediately called the Indian's attention to it, at swered thed ho was Dot al. as to which kad same time flattering myself that I had made quite animportant | bagged the most game, but of one thing ho was quite sure, and discovery, which bad escaped his observation, The fellow | that was that he bad seen o great mauy deer hunters in his Pui X v 12, October 3 .. Express tzain via Farlem_Rail#ad. cons erber 1. 25, Deocmber 5, 1 with Western Road for Lebsnon Springs end el ; at of Passage prysble i goid of ita equivalent in Usited States | with trains for Weat, and ot Troy with: rsia for Ratiand, Burtingtos " NEW-YORK to BREMEN, HAVRE. LONDON nd frain via Hudvon River Ratlrosd, with sleeping-oar SOUTHAMPTON—Ist Cabin, $103: 24 Cabin. $62 50; Steerage. the to Bufislo ana Suspeaion Bridze withowk 50, “hange of cars, Also, Sleeping Car every day excopting Saturdsys, - From BREMEN, ete., to NEW-YORK—Ist Cabin, $112; 2d Cubla, | tacied from New-York through to Ozdensourgh. withont cliange, #80; Steersze, $i5, Home, W. and 0. Railroad, 'This train wili ran o0 Sundsy. Condes- in A4 Rete—lst Cabin, $205; 24 Cabin, $132 50: Steersge, | tion for Troy will be made at E. Albeny. 11 p. tn. 7ain vis Hudeon River Railzosd, with sleaping st sttached, bouse - nambor of YOUNG AMERICA Wil appear 0n of about the lat of Sept mber. Sinzle copies, 15 centa. Yearly, &1 50 Ay cope. #1, 0 5 copies for 3. Ad- d W. JENAI OILEST, No. 473 Drosdway. N. I'TER & GALPIN of Loudon, have ency in New-York for the sale of their BOOKS ng accurate e 'he question was £ Suva nd ali Men to God. 1065, 1650, pp. 12010, pp. 33 Phila inde ; or. " waLrER LOW, PETTER & J. B L sarke'with ' smile, --Oh o, captain, maybe 8o he not | day: bat that be bad bover wot with oo who couid erawi, and | SelLgres o tho, Afiers? bear-track.” He tuen pointed with his gun-rod to some spears | sneak, and sguirm up to a deer ko Marcy. - Tl of & Lamden rfrom 1851 to Linstrated i . of grass that grew near the impression, but I did pot compre- | motive which dictated the rewark fally, but. ut the a8 JA oot of En Literatyre 1 U will be sent by mail, to sy eddress. on A hend the mystery until be dismounted and explained to me that | 1 regarded she iutended compliment hat equivocal in Jomo. pp. 364 Loudon aud Now-¥ e on recelpt of Thive Freizht and Passage apply to e .’u Albsuy end Troy in the morning, aad conuecting with 3 Breadwy, N HUGER BROS. Geroral Agents, No. 45 Beaver. trelus for Nortn and West. s = T W ANDERBILT, Viee-President, when the wind was blowing, the spears of grass would be bent Koutledge & Sou " 5 e Cap o tha ltound Table. A Feast for Epicares. By Josaph | — poldt & Holt | Fo’u‘um ANA DIREI Every § over toward the grousd, and the oseiliating motion thereby o Captain was pot upon sll other occasions as magnaui- | Crambs frc juced would scoop out the Joose sand into thie sbape I bave | mous Bikht have boan toward fhose who sitempied to Ba cscribed. The trath of this explanation was npparent, yet it | come in competition with him as markswmen or hunters, While occurred to me that its solution would have baflled the wits of | at Green Day ia 1834 I had procured a riflied pistol, which de- 3 o'clock p. m orth River. ip Company wild i blished by F L' Afrieaine V A RITAN and DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD OMPANY.~On snd after FRIDAY, June 1, the JESSE passengee boat ofyhis Road will leave Pier No 32 North foot of Duanmat.. and conuect st Port Monmwouss with uaine conn of Texss dur' The Weat Indis 11 W dispateh the follow- ing elegant and for 11; vana direct: wost white meu. . seription of arm bad only been in use a short time then, aud ' £ehe * Organ R Fresh tracks geeraliy show moisture where the earth has | Capt. Scott, having never before seen wasincre in Quniriite, omplete cails and fgarve. e, EAGLE, o2 g et ey g v een turned up, but after & short exposure to the sun they be. | rogard to my assertions s to its performances. The bar efields around Petersbarg et o b - COLUMUIA, ne 27 i n o Exjress Live for Camden ditect. taking passengers b comedry, If the tracks be yery receut, the sand may some- | this pistol was aboat twelve incics in length, and won'd throw Ty made by e U 8 [ PARTLELT & DEMORESTS W MORRO €3 i iy 4 Red Bank, Lonz Pranch, Farminzdale, Point Plecssnt, Ericksbare, times, where it is vers loose and dry, be seen ranning back | a bail fifty yards with as much accuracy us ¥ r;, Ve Daily D CHINF, fal 110 use the Wheeler & Wil For freight or pply to -A\Kul\.wznl ALLE MQ;“';{ Manehestor, Tow's Rivez, Wooduansie, Barnezat, Shanionz. Tucker- wd, Hot o No. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y. | 4on “Atsion, Jackeon, and il Stations on tie Cawien sud Atsatie T R R TN SRR ez Ts® | Railrosd. Throngh to Cemden i tive hours, Fare, $2. 4 p. m. From Pier No. T, and 4:15 p. m., from Pier No. 3, for Perk Steamboats and Hailroads. Moumonth, Hizblands. Middietown, Sorew sbury, Estontow, oy ort. Brauchport, Long Branch, Shark River Sq n: otut Pleasart, Squankom, Bricksburg, Msuchester, Tow's Kiver believe it, bowever, and ofien bantered nto she tracks, and, by following them to a place where they | n: aross water, 440 earth will be wet for some distance after they | men of its powers; but, not fecling diposed leave if. Tho droppugs of the dung from auimals are slso | to the ridiculo of this colebrated sp good indications of ibe age of a t It is well to remember | risk of making a possible fuilure in the presen d o Different Oc: Inst Twenty v, Edward 3 d on D., Pre incurring the of spretators, Gas filting. vin:et ufi;e have been -nv'r“um-;rll u fow days, uxl'u 1 declined, nnnlum‘d‘)\' be proposed that we should go out o St 4 age of a trail way sometimes be conjectured in this way. Itis | alone and try it, to which proposition I assent In order - oo - . e . T Camden. Fere, 1. wery oasy o tell whetber tracks have been made before or after | fully w appreciute the sequcl of our target excursion, it I,‘n MIN® SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM OF GAS-FIT- | A LBANY BOAT EOPLE® LINE.—The Boats “,",,‘1",’-,,,‘,’,,{'[',3,, leaves &t 5 p. m. for all points on the line and [ UIRFS a boctor light st balf the cost, and ever roliable | & this line fwvA'-HAN)l;trv;'l_!»«J'fi(“*;z--! -L“-l-iy' 'A-"‘-m Cumden. A . . N on MONDAYS, £y ecconomie or. Wikilaat. @ rain, us the water washes ofidm the sharp edges. be remembered that the Captain wis excoed New Publications. MONIAL FROY PROV. K. nd the DEAN RICHMOND oa | Expresst9:20s. m. m;nm a diffieult matter o di the tracks of Amer: | and estimated & dollar ut its full value. Me hud that morning | . e > | foan borses from those of ian bo a8 the latter are never | treated himself to a new high priced pocket knife, with which A RLETON. PUBLISHE o sbod; moreover, they are much sm be cut out & piece of paper about four iuc 413 CARLETON BUBL HER, "4 13 | PR L T : ouage, e apply o the s on the whart. Frelar: ut 3:20 p. m, S ) . DUCTION of FARE WESTWARD, vi 8 le while the ground | tened it 1o a,bosrd by sticking o Mastin i 15 soft, s the impressions they leave wili then be deep and dis- | center of it. 1 made a 8o s e moas: be Gelivered st Pt No. 3 tinet; but when they pass over bard or rocky ground, it is | aud struck the Jower part of tie paper 0. W, §. CL someticies & very slow or troublesome process to follow them. | astonisiment at the precision of the slot, but it o b “Where there is grass. the trace ean be seon for a covsiderabl sd doubted if it cou'd be time, as the grass wiil be trodden dogvn and bent i the direc- was by no means the result of The reception of Dr. Craver s worderfs i tion the party bas moved; should the grass bave returned t obib o k titled," 4 nx I'xisox Livw or Jrrreusos | Lrphe 5 dis d by PT adac ki make n bolter | Heon 6 Foriross Mocroe, is unprvcedsuted b ing. 1o trailing horses, Wil be of Steamers.—Daily from foot of Desbrossesst and Thirtv fourtheet. st 8 o'clock . m., asd New. i from Albany. This Is'to cortify that 1 b h An Event fa the History of Publisbing. u New-York to New-York k. Just publiahed, oo by the Fost Sur o wunale of Lok P'ub HARTER ite uprigut p , the trail can often bo dis shot the next time; indeed. T add t be mast not be sur- w.‘.:!r‘.., upon it an lookiu, ...".1 for some distarice in the | prised if 1 nru&-k‘l;u‘x'm' peukaito (only the 20 of ke . bt Wo employed Mr. Firmin, forr_years suice. to fake charge of our ection it has been pursuing; the grass that bas been tarned | handle was expose e replied, * Never mind the Knife, | ion of ir gae bills of ov oat Com modious stesmboat HUGUENOT. w, Piee No.'13 North _over will show a different siade of green from that around it. | don't let that give you the sl.ghtost nneasiness, Sir; go shoad On the day of the Publicats 2 nise greet dally pupers of New- | 3 f,_gur g lx'-'...'.:.:'u.‘ . on and o g . HUGUENOT. Gicw, Pier No. 13 N and this often marks a trail for a long time, and make your sbot; L'l bo re. ponsible for the knife.” Whero- | York ¢ ity fostued with extrucs, editoriuis sed comuenis to the e ] LY EXCURSIONS DOWN 115 BAY —De Hzhttul Summer excarsions by the £, vorite steymer J n, and at the samein- | extent of astion, we dis- —_ Purvoor d fired ag ground, Upon ex upon 1 raired the pist tant the paper feli to th Should alt traces of the track be obliterated in certain locali ties, it is customary with the Indians to follow on in the dire: ociarion, - CLAIR, Fiblisher. FTERNOON BOAT for NEWBURGH and f e v St | AL t MAGENTA loaves New-York foos | 247, Wandsysczseptod) tiom pioe Bo. 5, (ot 2500 ’ 3 . tion it has been pursuing for @ time, and it 18 quite probable | covered ikat the ball bud hut the knife in the end of the han- — i —_— Pl g e o that 'in some place where the ground is more e, aad apli it 15t0 at leass a dozen plecos, Scort made no Turary-Oxs Covvum b oy s buusts OB anveral occasion, alway o ay besels sud Lapeto Hamilion: ke, to. Port Moomo show itself again. Should tho trail not be re comments, bat, looking dageers at me, abruptly turned and —— e » i g 4 ~York, arriviog at 2:30 p. way, they search for & place where the earth is soft, and meke | walked off 10 lis Guariers, aad it was some days before he re- The World hed Founvany Colomas. en underten yours of sty ballprice. L d me Lato favor again. .‘i‘"w With the exception of the money he exy Todiaos who find thomselves pursned and wish to escape, | dogs, and quos, which were elwayi of the very be scatter as much as possible, with an understanding that they | tion, Captain Scott, as I remer d¥e to meet agoin nt some point in advance, so that, if the pur- | jcalin bis own suing party follows any one of the tracks, it wil iavariablv | deal toward so @ oarefal exumination, cibraciog the enlize ares wheve it i1s | o - Jook wiinn NE. Baylis's Dock, Great Neek, Toek 5 wok ssiaed ! e L S SMTL11. toonaa. B et "B (Feck ot sakistiod witl aebills, XL o Siesmer ARROWSMITH leaves Bier Now 24 (Pe ALBERT CLARK, Propristor. | £4iy)) Fast River, daily, Sundays excepted, st 4 o'clock p. . 4 ents, | pusrantos sod warrant | o it ot of e s gt | JROR Newbnrich Pougl 3.¥. U d ¥ XCURSIONS to YON [ASSY POINT, r WEST POINT, COLD SPRING. COR WALL, and POUGHKERP EW-HAMBURGH, MILTON AMENIA will at 9:18, leaving Pougbkepsie (o ¢ 2 all places above, W ceits made with The Trivuse hid Foun Columns The Times bad Tuner Columns wend bim to onom- vrent The Commersial Led Tunxn Colun rting several members rangements lead to the place of rendezvous. If, for exu the trail | were not very well 10 do in tbe worid, end cox The New Twe Columns. polata in the pass, or toward any other | ally toward tuis woray objoct during s whole lfe, s byt N Re Se ¥ place whie! ge 1rongh a particul - | oue ocea ton, efter be had been absent In the Far W The Post had i wo Colun 3 1R4ND PLEASURE EXCURSION $108 of conatry, 1§ would Lot be worth wiile 0. aper | Quite's numberof yesrs, and had accumuisted & eonsiderablo o A Occan Steamers . GRAD FLEAS Ry S time i husting it, as it would probably be regained of sum of money, he obtaived & furiough for the purpuse of revis- The Herald had Oxn Column, I 4 - A ARADAANA hl 7 anecting v LAKE SUPERIOR. pass. ftiog bis frieuds in Denuiogton. 1o bad — e I ~STEAMSIIP - NOR NORW onecting with the DADBUIT | 31y 1w pressire passensor sramers NORTIERN-LIGHT "In traversing a distriet of anknown conntry where ti | farmer's Yoy, and e resolved 1o make a 1 The Ezprem hsd Oxg Column. JACIFIC MAIL SAMSHIP COMPANY Raiirosd.—The swift, new steamer AWHITE lew he 8 - g g sl v R t ‘ utry where there ere | faruicr's hoy, and ke resol . — THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, No. &7 (took of Matket-st) EVERY AFTERNOON ot 3 - L n‘(,'hcv:.\ndnlf'c'w‘ oy 8 MAIL, Leaves Norwalk st 7:45 8. m e e R woce on Fis retarn. He owned two of the finest b LAC LA BYLLE, 00 prominent Iandmarks. and with & view of returning to th The Sun bad Uxa Column. CARRYING U poiat of departure, a pocket compass shoald always he carried, | huve ever seen, aud 8 uegio Le puid five doilars DA NAMA RAILROAD. = h io: 80d attached by o string to & buttos-hele of the coat, to pre whom be subs g are Pise e oitn Miver, fost ot Consiat, ot 13 | JPOB_PROVIDEN RTIET LG LACLAD vent its beiog lost or mislaid; and on stariing out. as well as ott was geated in a_beautiful new gig, di foliows P : e d L AL T PR bty T frequestly during the trip, take the Learing aud examine cent white horse, followed by Jack dressed Y L0 ary, consectiog with GOLDEN CITY, | Hull. will kv Pior No. 35 No Famial Ananet T s Toodcy, Auose 16 and 88, the appearance of the conuiey whe urd the starting lder, and wounted upon bis thoro ‘aviuces how doeply UL SATURDAY at 3 p. m. For frel enday A Tecuréd for any of the tripw o¢ Rurthar informetios point, 8s & landseape presents a very different aspect when | Daudy, sud the rear of the cortége was bi heart. HERN LIGHT, Weir, eonnecting with SACRA- 3. No. | i ;b__‘m_l';" idsemmsing y o Viewed from opposite directions. Tiere are few white men | twenty full-blooded dogs of various broeds — L o Saennm it o C._ VIBBARD snd ROBERT HANNA & Cou who oan rotrace their steps for any great distance unless they | this order he drove through tie quiet st " 3 o ac ‘18 . NLW-YORK, Gray, connecting wit] N AGE, » to Albany and Troy, #1; to Yonkecs, Clevelas 1, Uhio. fake the above precautions in pissing over an unknow: at the village inn, where u great AR JRINON L7} O R D e Prod Sieiaatig o | 1 fut, Newbireh and Ponghkespsie, % pountry for the first time; but with the Indians it is tive citizens were soon assewbled, nll manie Confe interesting particniars eoncerning o 15t and i1th for Ce een k, Bristol, Catakil! and Hudson, 75 cen 2 ferent; the sense of loeality scems ta be inuate with earn the name of this distisguished stranger. No et arervetastions on Loples of Gesp poblie 1P of I i L st. daily oo and after “'}“““‘;“{"m“',-n;‘ @Corporation Notices, #nd they do not require the aid of the maguetic needle to g one, however, recognized hitm as Le eniered the bouse and touk | ance. By Dr. Jobn J. Craven, late j n 10 the prisones dati wod esch adult ind sttondance | touching st Thisty-fourthat plor sl ¥ 8 m._ A Tigwdreft woe ) Jgg AR 478 them. ®., | bivscarty o window. Ho did uoy rumain long Uelra be | e contimen i v, Mont, L4 Targe outavo, +lagandy wnd il furcher § apply st the wwoork Contrai. No freight, ‘horse P RT. Upon a certain occasion, when T bad o long mBFch | saw his brother passing with a yoke of oxen, whereupon ho din beveled cloth, with an engraving of Mr. Davis {n bis edl. North River. N o " - UPREME COURT. 3 \ evelan anexplored section, aud was retfbning over anen: | went ont and accosted him. saying, ** You bave' very fiuo pair | Price - Also s popular e edilon for the wmillivn, cloth bovak. | " 8 K HOLMAN, Agent. - e ————— | 1) Inthe matier of toe spplicaticn of the Commisioorrs of the e N fhocass ronte without either road or trail, a Delawars, | of oxen there. siF; do tiey belong to your” ~His brotber, not [ Frice 82 0T CALTFORNIA via PANAMA.—Tho Pacite | | )4 BOAT for POUGHKE! —On and after | Gestral Pk (or aud i bekaif o the Mayor Aldermsen urid Commeg s of » Biagk Beaver,” who was in my party, on ar. | Tecopntziog him, answered that they’ were very good cattlo, O L Sconpisy’s stosss” NEW.YORK. with ) on SDAY, May 3l the Btesnbont AKMENIA wil leave | S8 GUR'D S oen e Norther y e of A ST 21 ed 12°0'clnek. noon. Frelght received as s T L the Southerly line of Oue-bundred and N Tud X, ond the extraordinary pars. | THURSDAY, June ey iy R et b . West Point. Cold Spiing, Cornwi B NETYORE, ving at 8 particular point suddenly haited, and, turniog to | but belonged to one of his neigibors, aud that i’ wus not able | g Tha intease futer 4 20 L on Cowpany's Pier, No. and Milton. Returning, Inave Poush) me, asked if I recognized the couniry before vs. Seeing no W'F"whm them. tive it divilges, b mad. Thousands ot | For rates, &e., Inquire at Freight off u T k po familiar objects, I replied in the negative. He put the same be captain then inquired what they could be had fof, and | sbsorbed readers sre “ned” the pubissecs | North River, foot of Cenabst WELLS, FARGO & o, No. 88 | (90 o™ 00 ot Potut, "Thie Board of Conmissloners of the Central Perk. in the nsme /' question to fi.e other waite men of the party, all of whom gave | When his brother mentioned the sum, he ook out Lis pursc, | presses are barely ab pouriug iu. Browdway, sole Freicit Ageuts, P. M J e e i bebalf yor, Aldermen_and Commonsity of the City Luno answers, whereupon he swilcd, and in bis quaist ver- | haoded bim the amoont, teliing bim that Ye liked Lis appear- REIGIT TO SAN FK 0, l,‘nl: NEWBURC WEST 1 OIN' it to the provisdons of the Act of the Legis o ‘eaid, * Injun be don't know nothing. Injun big fool. | ance so much that he would make bim a presentof the oxen. 1 — : 14 Nie b d KEEPSIE, RONDOUT and KINGSTON, lauding ot Coszens's State of New-York, entitled Au act (o yravhie White man mighty swart; he know Leap.” At the same time | This most extraordinary iberality nstonisted Lis brother, who #,% These books are o'l beantifully bound in cloth—are sold ever- AT GREATLY I D RATES. Dock, Corawall, New-Hamburgh sud Milton, The ing outaud improvingofcertan portions o the (17 snd Sunky Do poinced to i troe ahout 200 yurds from where we were then | conld hardiy beliove it possible tat a man should show such | J mo—~end will be sent by mall; postoss, i CLIe | piE NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSH PANY will dis- STEAMER MARY POWELL o et vhey fasond (o apply. s the Bepoecs o g ’ et informed us that ovr outward trail ran directly | munificence to & stranger. He, however, took tie woucy, uud | 27 — LETON, Publisher, New Yorki | | oyich on tue 2 of JUNE the steamsbip Y DE CUBA, | Joaves Deshrosseast. evory afteracon at 3} oclock. e Simdictal Distick of the State 'of New-York, st . specil term of Me of it, which proved to be true. expressed his pm{uumf(mmunn 10 bis benefactor. YOBT., H. JOHUNSTON & Co. With passe ud reigi, .nn}('n.,.,...v. Bills of Lading by con- s e ‘D TROY STEAMBC “aid Coust, to be held st the City 13 "Anotber time, as I was returaing from the Comanche coun- 'he captain then asked him where be lived, and remarked IMPORTERS, BOUKSE £ cting of HOSES TAYLOR. doe st San Francisco Ju'y 13, W-YORK AND TRO “AN No. 64 Shippers of light goods, auc. packages of convenient size. are invited ANY —The boats of this Live (Counect il them ' this « to ship FAST freight at | Wiskle) leave Pier N orth River, foot of Watt the appol t of Commissiouers of ¥ and Appraisement in les it fro Ih - | th id, if he b b , like to 3 N over a route many miles distant from the one Ihad trav. at he woul o Linoo objections, like to make Lim a call, LERATURR, ARD SURlo8t «lad in going out, one of my Delaware hunters, who had never | to which bis brother replied tiat he rented 8 small furm near TERAT 3 4 3 b the :owon before, on arriving upon the crest of an | by, and that it was only by the most rigid economy and indus- KNIGUTS ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF |r;:\’ r..u ‘l‘lvAufr i 5 ad » eminence in the prairie, pointed out 10 16 a clump of trees in | try that he ecould manage to support bis funily and pay bis s ¥ : . - " otner of Wetreo-sh. . N. € . tho distance, Smarking that our outward track would be | rents, bot that, of course, bo would bo giad to recei Payists |’ EODD'S CYCLOPEDIA OF ANATOMY AND, FHYSIOLOGE. | 2C7 douc i SR L . foand thers." 1 was nob, nowever, disposed to credit his state- | from oue who hiad slown such gencsoity to him. He then iu- | ° RICHARDSN'S ENOLISH DICTIONARY. New Ediion. 3 l‘ OR NEW-ORLEANS DIRECT.—The New meot uxtil wo resolied the locality, and found the road passing | qured of his br‘urhnr what price tbe owner put upon the farm, | vols Cloth. #30. i :'1, A::T:L’l"; (;:-nl..n stesmer EV :;u). u:.m-;: the identical spot be had indicated. :filngfihn he helieved ne should like to present hum with that DICKF, . :fl\:"’cnu Best Engllsh Edition. Nlustrated. 24 Frer, No. 46 N. It For '":,m‘ 3 AN the above-eutitied matier; that the pature an. wut of toe {mprove- intended i the laving cut of a d Road or Pubil: Drive to con: Rod (or Brosdway), Eigl uiug thence Noriberly sud Nortv easier, general course of Bloom ingdele Road (or Brosdws: file of Eighty-seventh street where the ssid Ro cqui-distant between Tenth ard Eleveath o North-assterly and equi-distant_between said 0 (and the onty line ticketing by Kaiirosd North a (Saturdays excepted) st 6 o'elock pom, ehid.' g l"(n{ FORT LEE.—Steamer AMANDA WINANTS, Teaves the foot of Springst. EVERY DAY (Sundars included), 91 . and 11 . 3 . . 4w 7. ai Ei‘ . 1 . . up trips aud 6 p. siage appiy to Fort Lee at 73 & m., 11§ a. m., 34 p. m. and 0. p. o S A '( YNOR, No. 10 Barciay-st. Ferry wd Pleanant Valiey each way. “This same Indian would etart from any place to which he is brother now looked attentively at bim, an § ¥’ e had gone by s sinuous rout, through on Urknown contry, | et time recoguized him. They Weut Lume togeth S BOVALA : Anther's Billion. 41 vohs. §1 T per - . - TS YRR e B ooty st 3 Thicd sireet; rom ; koep & direot bearing back to the place of departure; aid | exceedingly Lappy. JCTIONARY OF CHEMISTR w3 $% lflul: BAV AllL JOR NEW-HAVEN, HARTFORD, sveusas (a6 Bemiterty Bae of b g B e Lo T ba m“‘?:fl:mx’:":‘;fl’ ";’:‘h“;'lp:i’:;d“" Col. Marey's volume is very handsomely priuted, and | _ ALISON'S HISTORY OF FUROPE. bva. liustiated Edison. | evER e oAy, B havesoe Wb sed |‘|‘;: ot Flehth wtreet at the junction of bbominzdale Road aid the Eleveath | Sompasn. " Thers are very fow wiiie men who are endowed | illustrated with a number of wood-cuts. A Ve DERICK THE GREAT 6 v Cabln Passage..o.iivuosioseseens srilugerer HITE MOUNTAINS AND S L e ol ey ] 3 ‘these wonderfal faculties, and those few wre ouly rem- — SLDINE BOITION OF THE BRITISH POETS. A vowsnd | e g cload i, spe. por bl sad l0e. por foot ‘v LAKE MEMPIREMAGOO. facent on either side thereof to the Southerly live proficient by matured experiece. CROQUET. revived edition of the celenrated Pickeriog Pocta; will be ready for hip WPERITS SEVENTY MILES SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE. | Eilty8ith ‘strvet ; said’Road or Public Drive inelnd. L have known several men, after they had become lost n the OQUET. delivery to sabucribers L anee paper, $Averves 5 | Copt, B A. Deluvoy, will lesve Pler No. 4 N. ., st 3p. m., 0a 1 s e Now Yok and New-Haven Railroed, Twen. | Bloowmingdule Boad (or Bresdway) betwees Vilyninth esd to wander abuut for days without exorcising the least | CROQUET. As rrAven By Tam Nuwrour Croquer CLos. By vols. ; sud will be th fasued frowm the London press. BATURDAY, June 23, bt a4 12013 ., (£ ) lodie ok Whilo iver Juaction, | | 'nm":;‘an::::.m stroets, exeept 8 portion thereof between 450 oaty sxbivi o siteof mesia sbrraion - | [ ool thelembers, i 158 Shibnl o e g ok gt e S Rk, I S M |7 el P commodations, apply to | sl s at e Mountian (via st oy Ml River WA DEC | bwveen Eiskivaisth wnd e homiied uod Fouth s fothe 4 ?flllh verge “b.ml:::mfm":wn fl:‘r e ‘Why should not croquet, as well as chess, have its | now on haod, Ea will be constantly increased' by carefully-seleciod | 4 0o, g Savannah, Tloy 4. " e e o d City of N:-\ullié‘nl;f Road o Public d‘:v‘:h:‘{dl zeneral -u-‘.‘n ) “-.._""m“".“,w,"‘,-m.mw garunsing abend EEIT | i erature 1" asks, In bis preface, the author of this little Anguciuions, _Beshelsupatiod is ocks sa avsecse Jor OB BAVANNAL, GBOROI T | s camssisshod o tbs trte from Springfeld. On Saturdars one bundred a4 81 et o0 S e Berreser. el Sov o5 . womis L Lo hie way. e ‘saould stop and re- pampLlét. Truly we see no reason why it should not. It WANTRL L HORACE GRE! I‘ 'Yhe favorite Sisamahip MISSOURI Loveland, Commander, oLl i v g wnriving st Newpors (Lake Mem- | & FRAICU0e0 of the Comumissioners of Contral Park.—Dated Now: o fleot ‘e ourse he has been travellug. the time thatbes | iy vloasant and respectable game, not withont its intri- CONFLIC of the Eumpire Line, will sail SATURDAY. %3, pusciually 8¢ 3 ¥ el 7 York, Juue 9, 1066, RICHARD OGORMA! ' ‘siooe he Joft bis camp, and the probable distance that D game, h S'elock p. ., from Pier No. 13 N. R., foot of Cedar-st. __Counmite the Corporstion and quite as capable Y Passenger accouodatious uneu: passed. 3 Cuotox AQuapver Dl rm.',! 3 R UGARRISON & ALLEN, Newport, (Loke NEW- ok June 14, 195 R e Jpape aost parcle IRON-FOUNDERS. LED PROPOSALS grees, by thoussuds politicaily opposed irean., and L AR i ) X RAILROAD of NEW-JERSEY— 3y, m. Kor Fasenser and Freight Dvpot tn, New Vork, foot of Liberty g ursurpassed acco * o ot., connects st Hampton Juuction with the Delawsre. Lackawanns - e math | B. CROMWELL & Wokot, | b rmtorn: Raliroad, snd st Esaton with tbe Lehigh Valley Ral- | 5,000 foot of Cast 1ron Ve o8 | The GEN, ORANT fullows. June 30. O end s connections, fonuing & direct lios to Pittsburgn and che | 16,000 feet of Cast Iron, d Bobal | et = = e | \Weat, without ehange of ) 1,000 feet of Cast Irou Water Pipe, 4 inches interual dismeter. ATIONAL BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, v ALLESNTOWN LINE TO THE WEST. 2 tuns of Branch Pipes and ollwr-rrm‘ castings. LIMITE uly from the West, except Sundsys, when | _Separate bidvmay be offered and wil b received for the 20-ined NEW-YORK TO LIVERPOOUL, \LJ.’VO AT QUEENSTOWN pipe, or for the 12, 6. snd 4-inch gr, or for th dal castings; bed TO LAND PASSENGERS. hours saved by this line to Chicago, Cincln- | »ach bids must be eitber r-nn:. ole of the 20-inch pipe. or fof the. ” " f U tings, .. with but one coang of cars. g e bt e | o e 1t 56t e Wosee " ho I8 faom it; s34 if b i auuble Lo rotrace bis sieps, bo s ol | cato problems and disputed theori oarly m : D e O saoy watvsc; ek abavs al, be | Cf bel2g govomed by eciamtifio laxs 48 masy popular 14 guard sgainst rnll«;{:t bis own :uk arouud in & cir- | amusements of far greater protensions. It affords, per- ".n- &.M‘(':M he A'"Mm “'l"l::m which Teaves » | L8PS fower opportunities L_hm billiards for delicate manp- | 4y, Grst. Dn it preparation, the vast trall, be can tbe distance he bas traveled from | ulation and manual dexterity; less excrciso than whist for | smeust of toe. labor, king resensch, devoted to a espeful | R0 S0 LG glaln tral b %t eirele 1n which to ride around, sodbefore | b memory and the ealeulus of probabilities; aud slightor | bt verbestion b (g g et g i e i “he cirole is described he will strike the trail. If the person P 1 it s S St i o compaae. it s aiways ‘well to_make an observation, and | play than chess for abstract reasoning power and bril- | i4ecounot fail, under the ewinent quaiifications of t 'S remembor the direction of the wind at the time of departure | liancy of imagimation; but it combines in some degree the produce s record of surpassing l’:“l‘)"'t'."i's h'h‘lft 'mr sanere . D, 0. Publishers, Y '1:7.. ‘ '?l’d.:&:: :lm.:l"n:'s wuf&’fl'ui'}"&i merits of all these games, and excels them all'in dema nd- o b s Hartford, c.-; « s the City Hall Park, until 1§ ot 20t day of June, 135, for the Vater Pipe, 20 incbes interaal diametsr. or Pipe, 12 inches internal dismeter. ‘er Plpe. 6 e, t) will be 'lllbllhfd In August, and will mors than u 1,909 feet of Cast ut verification i i . . GILDERSLEEVE, No. 1 Spruce-st. mpass, ing for its practice two things which, as our suthor wisely S e SR ] 5 Ship. Tuy 4 i s e M0 Gret Bew 0 g )| ks, are ol thers mosk v i promotiog W | N KN Vol e . & pom s £ | S0 : Commancn Moy v how Yk o o T G o i el o e eyertioal In the hoavens, may be estimsted wiih sufloient | pincas—fresh airand friendship. No amusomont in which | colu's Funeral Mach,” which hus become lugnensely popuiary | San 7 0. —Fxprew for ihe Wesi—conuects at Easton with traln for | éate o e SRV0RL 1 1uqifred will ba Ten Thousand Doliars. » 10 determine the north even wlhen the north star caa- i forbearance Hizht'—(Poika Brilliant); *T'll Marey No Man if he Drinks snd Chank, Willianuport, W ilkesbarrs, Mabanoy Cly. ete. Specifeations and blank forme of bids can b had oa applicatios o séen. In tropical latitades, the sodiacal coustellations, politencss an aro made to attend the exerciso | 50,7 2Ty o Man if he Drinks.” as sung by Little Efle P BAIY-AC O 4. i Tor Flemingion, Pusion, Water Gap, | | Specthe :} Qrion and Autares. give the esst scd west bearing, | of skill of haud and sstateness of brain, and in which Cooking Forward™ ind tie Pt o 0 sriom, e barre e Hnd e atron: Harraber » THOMAS STEPHENS, ) Crotos pe &._, Oress the norh and south, whea Folazia young women can learn to enjoy the society of the oppo- i Lo Lol kil ol A Pittsbureh aud the Weat, with bug ove change of cars to Cinci fi_uev'-“"lb»‘l"‘\"l‘ufi. ) e o e e O b o tho firs and ofker trees In Ta. | 8ite sex without the bad atmosphere and debilitating exer pENMARK i St e e 30l G 3 T X oard. moss vpon s an er ¥ ! +ov. 3,200, arg with Northern Cent 3 076 e g oeriain i cution of the points of compass in & | cige of the ball room, and young men can bo taught that plging Dt No. €, Norh liver, mafollows) 0 )0 g g9 | Cop st O e on, Aleatows, Mauch Chuak, Readl the gres st amount acoumulating upon the e QuErN v : JUNE 13 B TRA=For ‘Tosten, . o flarble Mantels. e L S AL i | somolig v, st P ot f 2 ook Bekin. 3, ¢ el i HAEAABRAL o | Pt BT s O Bk, e, o [ e Aoagiupiegs 12 (hle AT, b ant, prodi it BURIED AT alopemie ey b s o iona and fare avo | M5'5. - For Somervilleand Fleaogton. MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS—Superior 8 sports=n0 guch amusoment, Ve ghtie TRSON ungurpased. and the rates lowar tian any othet line. . m.—For Somervilio. appearance; more bat -3 Ho bat & chapter sbout his old fiend Captain Marti | gestitute of claims upon tho stfention of tho most serious Axi‘l?l};bl:ulr ‘x:Yu{u{a‘le e S Be o Poh e B e "X PRESS TRAIN—For Easton, Allea- STEWAAL.808 Butban.onc ] Soott, the h::omo v::l-knon coon story, from which | of rities. AND . B e O e S ivwrpent o Quecar | tamd :i".hf'iu, i _i:';filj’g:flil{!u';“:",fi;;i Wk by A {,“,L‘,{ht,fif.&?%‘g‘}fif,": D DAt b iy <0 quote s fow pamgraphs: ttle book n VB 3 P EAC 4 e the W X b e, o ot A. KLABER 8 Marble Works. No. 109 Eat 13- '3 The code of rules drawn up in the litth 'k now before GRAVE-NUMBER OF EACIL y smount | issued on eny Bank in Grest Britaln and pleket .-r'n‘.u'“ " can :; c);:{l:-du th 1\““,'.;“:4 ::.l‘,f‘n:: :-.-hg:' o s iy {:ufllr-' Lo e at e principsi boteia | 66 W UTLAND MARBLE Co.”"—Wost Rutland, Vi, v al ARKS. dopariaiancent. R AN D N e tonic Diatars tn BLOCK MARBLE— EW-JERSEY RAILROAD.—Tra'ns leave 100t of | # PAXTER MANUFACTURING Co.” Ssem. N. Y. =Wioewa st for PRILADELPULA, 807 and 10 & mi, 13 m, 4, 9 | Dealery in Sawed Marble of every deacription from the 9 1 thess vessels will not be aceountable for spacte or val- | Fouse, at Now. 7° 80 PAOES. 25 s of lading, Lavaug thelr valus sxprossed thereon, are 1 9 i P LUNE. ned therefor. Newport Club, whose regulatious it embodies, will give iy THE TRIBUNE, NEW.YORK. g 74 e P office of the Company, uflh om m -~ QM was vgy‘ hl:c of visiting places | us has the advantego of greater com pletonoss over most of amuse: ree-races, traluings, town % «to., and, a8 bo wos & good nfiu. bo was lonmn“:-:lfi'fi the others that wo have secn, and the reputation of the | iy oayy y Do e wbica, unless b %0 ride races ;:(u- ting fratersity of tha etion ‘Tn those days (before the time of Lorse-fairs) Lorse-ractn No. 57 Broutway, and for ste ! tive paseage office of - tho N B0 mesn suthority in disputed cases, The author protosts Bent by mail on recelpt of arica 5 e I Bentiet, ALTINORE wud W ASHLYGTON o5 and 1D Matble Compaar's Quarcias. Now-¥orh Offices of the Co's, was looked by uu-'m:.- lxc'-: !mmn’ - ; % L Rerodi 3z 3 Now Compaay, No. 31 Biosdway, ot ""‘;.Iw'.‘la.‘uvl ST, M i i 3 iatdnioth S No. 38 Lroad st., Booes Ne. 8 e